The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, October 23, 1869, Image 1

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- Cilia* Patriots In . View York.
We are perfectly willing to tight for
Etn.Att - dcilkfif the Cubans will only
here anttlivelliter-I,tt ik,actilered
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But we are sincerely tired of
Searing 1 4k:blatant din of them PiPhut
ikeedom-ahriekent from the sweet security
of their lairs In by•lanes and back alleys qf they would only setae a musket and
gdlgunnituritter Bpaalards in this city,
we might work up* hule respect for their
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courage while deprecating assassination.
LI thny-oely awassinate their allies, as 1
did the two unlorttuiate Domincarut
11/11thhignitIMm i ester lee to aid With
their experienced' valor, the cause of the
Cuban patriots. ln the bine of thiii and
sinew Inaldeutsoiny ayinfillthffigi feelings
are Selina by Ilia most frightfal Manes
oftepitabih` felicity , andr•entetylaw e
iut
lbe insurgente. Ye. onlye moo
m , , Ce,
oaks* were received ram the .. go •
alinklantiltrithei Captain t r.:.,. • to .
- capedally careful and consid .. • • In • .
breetnentAet Cuban • that n
igen of - unnecessary bl• • • .: ed might t-
IA lbw skirts of the • rter and its
- - ~„ pa 410,1••• • ,cot•the dis
'-ipatch, witubettarM and' ii is re•
rimy* ,becitat the..•
,:•••• lof
•.: , ,Mette,' are enough Cubans bildhiißy
kir farm i fall n
regiment. .If they will con
-411111120:Seir themselves from the Mantua
llainant.faacy tkirs, Preach ballet .giria,
E:i ta
!filaCTork , barber - shops, we will
them a regimental standard, bear.
' rpaai its fords the cigarette rampant
pita bunch - at bananas in the back
theirbd. ". They may pas g 0 into battle
adat-Ilia cherished emblem of their
&inn . Tice , end their &write fruit,
labia seemeloit be about the only inepira.
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Troia the ltendi are catable of receiving. ,
F.l,A r es : /actilyifef of tho Thur. Qt
- Greenwich Gespital.
IJ l4lol6c httetidtal , Entland,haliteasel
V . ..tio lamerload rendezvous for the
Levomout: and disabled ;seamen of the
If/Mb Navy.: lathe lhta re, the pension
pfeltiff„Veneive a periodical sum of Ine.,
saiy, eadda allowed to reside where their
fe: 'Odeettich. MOW lire staled,
Jaw lunge thos ceMed totsian asylum for
Witty, :eteCtria' Board ' of. Governors,
:eiftlerfaiesof Ittis,oooeser, compose:l
' WaMod-• jaiimitee.l:•' While the 'Warm-
A* m*411186101 sailors were obliged to
telifittlitlietied With& miserable stares.
*km' allowance, the-dispensers of the;
lbOrtidyleariMelt ring
bilustley. • T his 'llll-
tat Of taageliga,” brotght
wich Hospital ln= disrepute, and
the forced seperattonof tht lamateadkom
their families and theisenity - diet hu re
duced the ntfutber pensioners: In
11$8 =creme= elerreurhundred aacancia .
cihrnietimiprbtijiiidigshnikiresieut stun
bar of disabled seamen were receiving
.W.ltiv relief 'parts bf England.
Within the lait twenty years, the number
of pmdgmort VIE Inmate! hwe been
Eurcitterodated so, d - st: present there
are eildy:tildrtieMPlannies, eleitly 'all
,Elxtrtidden. aud...tho, rest without any
Ahoteszalatives, .These are to heIICCOM
=witted= &detached establishment, and
'ghee ** c Va i rso& w : tG Adei'ii•it bs ' 4evc4cd ‘
tly
plaa, LMQ. ( Xi an num will
1.1rxi a..... -4 1 =1. =IWO . for mmpen.
liar was founded
andltarvin memory
(Ike !Wei ViarISTOM Cape Ls Hone.
-Mar oft's! .endowment co $750,000
valear,andvess to. be pitti for the • relief of
f rIGGIMIta#-Arftql• Ifidclfs: an
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iateinpthig
sable idthe Own= of fast horsellesh,
aualost amine? of course, any number
pmjemealelhe:on r e bond* thoM
id 4Nanvil-Be one,ilenataeri eon
Atteorrelipaei Ind Vh? . lbgr• leaky
bible beurMa one pour to ever
contiltkuss' met ;which •
;bons may pleb, arid XL , BOIShor .
- 14 20314 Wing patticulat whether or
Alsot betaixeutdinirindalidlimb i all he
litldf blind btalialr.hate 'the' necessary
WteesstlemseWfio InuteM Mr.
eilloisitthieleCAsdc. was
he'conditionarit the 410 D-
the owner of Dexter re
- Una condltlonj,-of the ltin‘to
I throw the4oV dour ;vvlde I shotild prefer young and
land horse like Dexter, but I shall not
=kelt its barrier against any horn under
taking to preferential% bati whether hebe
young or old, sound or unsound. lame,
or free from lameness; whether he have
en* sPailit or two, „three rlngbones o ce
foam be blind one eye or both, broken
winded or foundered r so long as he per-
Rama the feat of stertink el Dexter start
ed from my stehle,4 Twenty4lesenth
west, near lilathavenue, at ono o'clock
r. re, and S sidibilAuthig the same aIS
noon on Prospect rata, as Dexte r t ro
• mile in 2:21140A road wagon
driver welgblix atliyouuds. Thereniust
be no muting or propiug—eery inch or
the mile =AU tamed as Dexter trolled
ft, without a aln•lo idly or jump; and I
now have theprivilege of-wt
and tuning the brisk and taking one uf
or,
two. friends with sm The owner of" thee
b one a n dew have: one Cr two friends
seatv but, under no elmo mdwces, ,
wall lb. co,cmod, directly or lactlrecuy, ,
to a public or advertised w h ew
Maury is rewired thientratice-PlAhor
cmportunlty given for betting. i
PEOPLE are talking about leg money for stable of Manx Plit
Feseenden, Its bus dlslingalthed &Maar
No Mena or &public man Nut ever been
erected 44 th e State, rindit has eln.
•gle nronatnern, that toile, nun:miry artier
Late Governor King, in front of the cald.
ids Augusts.
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ME LXXXIV
FIRST EDITIpI.
MID.XIGIIIT
NEWS BY CABLE.
Property of the Orteanitts to
be Restored-A:carrel hang ;
P.
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in the City of Paris Fe red— '
tiet between a Con t and
Date -=4914 Ptess of Spa ta Cry
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..61Ve Us a Rlng”—Es ,rtes
the Coming Man. Wit 1 the
j
• Luke of Genoa as Sue !nor— Mr• 1-) '''•"‘ . 7". or Chicago, °.w lu thi'
.pw, gec ci on in p a i nzatiA city, la toaltlng publio A MAI 01.1.1013 that
411PpleMed—Londoli . • ittand , : , r 13 "'U.). th" We New fork I""thlt4 the
' Eludeoo, Ike Shan, Ilorthartaltern, St.
ard ,, on the, Dettuttlo a of the
Unmet. '"" - I
1 Pturt and ltork bland made will be one
to the Pittabe
cur Ilne of railway on a ba.da of eight per
ladearant. rah 0.-tu.)
PRaattß. ; tout., net earning" This oonsolldatten
p wv . ,ooolx,„
w.... 4.,
leal.l.a
am, flee will louse perpetually lhe ilarlern
'`, .- ~. . and klele road; the Erie at *even per
a reartuor or deputies propoae to intro.
duos • law at the next arsalou of the 17,..1,t0iv.013,400„,,,,g,,„,,e,,,,,en.nt01b1annad a . e n d
a th i e
Corea Leglalatlf to annul the decree of hurt dollar,. The Erte's prase svilltae l
Wet; cordhseatlitg the property nt out, narrowed at once to the gunge of the
• • other ite., her conu,etton. -' -
Orleana'ffirineon. '
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The Liable reports that the ultra redi
cala are vial:leg the woritehops 4E16 urg.
hag the meta to take part in the demon
stration Of the 26th inst.
The Prows says the Revolutionary
Committee of Parts, have warned the
workloglabb • lit the pacevincy, that on
the 126th lost there will be a general up
rising In the city of Fula. The Radical
journal. do not anproveef the proposed
demonstration.
it is eatnered that Lwitdra Rolla, Felix
Pist, Victor Hugo. Leafs Blanc, and
other extreme Radicals wEll come for
ward sa candidates for the Corps Leg's
latif in the supplementary elections won
to be held in Paris.
A duel won fought to-day between
Coant De Beaumont and Duke be Fitz
James. The latter is dangerously
wet:hided.
GREAT TIRITAIII
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Lennon, October V,..—The Standard re
ferring to the action of the United Steles
In preventing the departure tot the hill.
bantering expeditions Ibr Cuba, argues
that however excellent the conduct of
the Atnerhuns may be In detaining the
steamer Hornet, It =IDOL be an example
of the future, still less a cause of reproach
of the put. The whole basis on which
She cane of the Alabama runt, hi that she
Wall not anon a ousel as the Hornet. We
could not have Proceeded against her as
the flontulautti have7agalnal the Cnba.
CLEM
hf Anal n, October W.—The Press
strongly urge the. Immediate olectiortuf.
trEing, and enggeete the 'elevation of
Espartos to the throne for life, and the
designation of the Duke Genoa as his
euaseasor.
In the Cortes tbo question of ordering
no election far deputies to supply the
phloem of those who Joined the luau rgeu Is
is now under consideration.
HAVANA.
Haven), October bottle. of
rebels bare made their appearance uear
Trinidad. A. shirtulati took plane be
tween the insurgents and Spanish troops
In .the Cardin Villas district, during
which di insurgents were killed. In
the Sierra Nueva' diet:let a entail en.
gagmen! took place between the Span
iards and Cubans, during which the Cu.
bans lout reran ktliad.
gi us rin a
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1 TRIESTE, October 22.—The Insurrection
at Calusro, in Dalmatia, has Oeen sup.
Premed, but not without blecrgabed,
oottfilettook place on .the arriyel of the
troops, the Insurgents making n deeper
ate reahltanee, but they were totally de.
rested. Order la now completely re
atOred.
Jukßialp .11E51110
PIAMOUTII, England, October 21L—The
+steamer litorcuromja, from New
ifved to-dity.
lieraarothru, October .12:—khie able
Athlete from Now York, was abandoned
qweit. All bandexcinland lautjad hero
et.
*INA ACIAIL AND ...0111SIESICIAIL
Intenoar, October V— —Consols, ^3X;
American ea:widow Pico-twenty bowie,
81X0 Tou,por
ties, RA Erie, 21y,; Illinole , 643: Atlan
tic and ' Great. Western, 26).j. Stocks
quiet.
al6, October 22.—BOUree firms 7if
LIVERPOOL, October 'Zl—Cotton: sales
ler the week, 92,000 bales, of which 17,-
000 were for export and 21,000 on apecu.
laden. The stock la estimated at 4 34,000
bales, of 'which 86,000 are AmeriCan.
The reoelpta for the week were 71,000
tales, of which 8,000 were American.
/riantity afloat, 348,000 bales; of snitch
53,000 L Amertasn. Market to-dar., dull;
middling uplands,. 12: New Orleans,
with tales of 10,000 bales. Man
chester market dull. Breadauffs
Receipts ot wheat for .8 days, 65,000 guar.
term, of which 40,000 were American.
Oultortds white wheat, 10a 7d: red west-
ern No. 2, Os 4d: winter, 9a 7d. Western
24a. .11nn, mixed, 3IE 3d. Oats,
IL 6d, Pelts 44si 6d. pork, !MOIL Beef,
88s, lard. 71a. Cheese, 674, 6d. Bacon,
65a 6d. flatbed Petroleum, la 841. Tal- ,
low 47a. Turpentine 27a. Linseed cakes,
.£10.126., '
Lemont+, October -21.—lallow 47ea
47a M. Sperm oil. 925. Sugar, ' 353 9d.
Calcutta Linseed, 61z sd. Petroleum at :
Antwerp quiet at b9t4f.
FRANKFORT, Octobtal2.—Bonds &Alva.
and firm at 87h'. '
EA YEE, October 2.—Cotton Oat at
1484 Ott spot and 1Z734L afloat.
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• PHILADELPHIA.
The Brooks' case—An Absent II lusees-_
hattanal, State and City Auo9llU.°
I heateb of the DeUnanent.
ter Tel/paha toes riustrargh oucne.l
PHILIDELPHIA. October 23.—}11gb
Cotitable Clark ban been removed by
Mayor • roz. He has , been connected
*Oh thapulice Mom years. '
The ,Brooks' case was resumed. Oda
tworhithr. M. Brooks testutta to thl; fact
of tbei Mossott. He recognised Morrow.
ail being In Keenacea store previous to
the ilteatith and bellese4 Jaime Dcingb
erAy bo the man he saw struggling to
get tato the CarriligedoOr when he reach.
cse It in musult of his swallows. On
alisietuit gibe disappearance of a witness
for the prosecution. the Court adjourned
to•morroar.
/wise Lddiow Invited the °Mina' of
the Zoned Slats authorities, the State
and olty cases to enclosing to find this
witness, and said he would exhaust the
power of the Court In the seen*, • and If
the whiner was In New J trlsbl be would
mind the the Governor bltind Hate to
plyerl44,to tbo 03,urt
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ThatTetmeelbStioupeAtanterfelters...Aeare
- . - Arreets-Vertles Held la 1130.0008 a
OlyTileirreptito me Pittsburg] ereants.l
--.Annusonn, October 2L-The miss of
..'nerthis Charged with selling iigutterAnt
tptueeed neVennestatopeprondeeto lead '
Fo itOP , 4IPt libelelittre `TlVelhOfe Sr.
LTOlag have been made th comitetion with
!tome of them hieing Charles Jackson,
. .
trobaimaMahufacturer of Petersburg, who
detrireet - witli furnlehhig • genuine
itlegrutake the counterfeits by., The&
W. he And Frederick Bannache were
before the United States-Commissioner
to-day, and held for trial. The U. B. Dl*-
4.r.htd.AttOreej, to tinging that. heavy ball
le required; Bald that this wall part of a
wealthy gang, the prlnelpals of which
would take them out ofhll If 120,0:10 had
to be forfeited to do it. The Commie,
stoner flied the ball et 110,000 each. and
Headache gave 1t into &Glory of Bal.
nacho was seized to-day for violation of ,
the revenue laws. The other parties
have been balled to appear on Wednes.
day. The case,ezclted ,ninch Interest
from the feet that all the parties are well
known as farmer revenue officials here.
Daring and.Stmcrasful Fraud..
[By Telegrepti to the PlttetawehGesette.7
NEW OSILSAIWI, October 21.—Judge
Abel to-day called the Grand Jury to
gether and delivered hiseharge to them,
urging them to Strip, if possible, one of
the most daring and successful frauds
yet Perpetrated Open the State Tress*.
rer, and this accomplished by wholsaale
per
eve subornation of perjury, and It Is
eved by the complicity of cadets.
Be alluded to the false, corrupt and
fraudulent obtaining of warrants upon
the State Treasurer by,virtne of the act
of General Assembly of 1868„ for !
under
1 1sf of the veterans who served
Jackeon In the battle of New Orleans.
-
—The delegates to the Conductors'
LOgiresetion r at Onlembue %le-arrived In
theedirillost slx o'ctoek last evenink by
a special train and attended the perform
ance as the Opera Roam
. ;e1!
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NEW YOltli. CITY.
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(ilv T. , r,,1e ~, Ow Pfltsbetrre, 43 ..et, 1
Railroad ConeolidLation —No In- kj _
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dictments Against Gold Spec- : FOUR O'CLOCK", .1. .0,
ulator , —Genera I Butterfield
Demands a Searching lures- -
ligation Council 01 Evian.:
gelical if hurc hes — EVangell- '
calmilance_Th e m achin ,.. , An. Exciting Scene In Coati—
s Is I
Armed mop in Florida --Gen.
etrike Cotatinnes—Ten Inches
J. BoVrtnaii Supervisor of the
of Stiow at Leyden, N.Y.—A I
Western Dlstriet of Pent/my/-
Cuban State BIS Maltese utril i
, vania—Cutdom ifeceipte—BU.
then Ilies le Shoot utiatieff.
' 'nor Contradicted—The fir
i genie U. S. Senators Laboring
Ember Disabliitlet.
'BY rol'airr.r..., to ibe PittelZett liaarlbr.,
WAtikIINOTUN, D. 0., Oct. 24 18a e
IS ICITINO VIEI4 IS TAM 00 . 118? 11.00111.
There was Ft
t tC , 5OO of much interest
and alarm In 't
e Supreme Coen boom
this afternuont Mr. Phillips bid domed
the nupuneut In a (alb in tehich ' Moe.
Ewing, gip, bad been Mao* for twenty-
Ilve years, and Wall followed by Mr. Car
Bale. Mr. swing had, listened with
more than twinl attention to Mr. Phil.
jiPit, Sul seemed to be much excited by
' that
,gentleman's argument, and Mr.
Ewhitg, to reply to Mr. Phillips, spoke
with mon. energy than he mei
displayed for year& After epeak
lag twenty rumates, he oomplainea
of indispueltioe, end asked punosaion,
Which wii. promptly arauted,toelt while
continuing argument Hs attempt.
ed to proceed with it, but fell from hie
tchub Unnerve:lmm Court instantly ad•
l int:trued. The emcee of the Court and
counsellors present hurried to hie side,
arm the Judges nom approached with
marked an zloty, to ascertain hla
condition. (hotline. were quickly
brought from the benches, of which a
be 4 Misguide lot Mat on the floor. la
the toured of fifteen minutes hie ono
ndopeuels returned, when he was re.
roofed to the room of the Clerk of
Court. Phisiciarer'were summoned, who
pronounced the ailment to be Ashanti.
UDR of vigor of the heart. Two or
three hours named before that
organ fully resumed !to function,.
Meantime the members of hie fam•
ity and other relatives were ap
nriaed of hie critical condition, among
them hie two eon. Thomas and Charles
and his daughter and Gen. Sherman, Lon
eon In law. His physician, Dr. Biller,
to night pronounced tam In improved
condition, and gays he will recover. Re
null ilea at the Capital. Judge Ew i ng
will be eighty yearn of age next Decent.
her.
NEW YORE, Oct. 22, 1,69.
Slag, The
A ono and tkrearWhstern and theOttio
and hiaspic and . ! ,, tea. York Central,
wit be put this consolidation at fltall,
w it Lake Shore at $126, Rook
Wand at 1182, Northweaterti at par and
St. Pahl at par.
Gold chimed at 9 1,4(.1A1 is.
The Congreasinnal Committee to
...take
testlniony relative to the outrages on
American onions in Paraguay, coin.
mencrd Its !session here today.
The Grand Jury thin morning present,
ed ivtiatchof Indictment" t? Jut*. bag
rebate: The cases 'Vetere( an Ordinary
character. No indictments eureka ()orbit:
or any of the gold speculatora have been
returned.
onweteranlagyst Hen,-.Buttertieldr
In a letter to Secretary 13ot:dwelt, indig
nantly Minim, the assertions regarding
his astriciation with the ikihrunts of the
gold ring; repudiate. the Idea that he
has been in any way identified with It,
and requests a full anti saarching official
hil r efergatirlds
,The Council. of the , Evangelinal
Churches met again today. After much
discussion, resolutions were adopted fa
voring a permanent Evangelical council,
to meet yearly, to the end that an al.
Hance of the Evangelical bodice ran he
consummated, andine dialenlination of
the teachings Of the Gospel increased.
Henry Ward Beecher made the prinelpsi
addrera.
Prof. Schaff, of this city, returned this
morning from Europe on the steamer
Rhine baying finished hie mission in I
the.Gaitteral Conference of the
Eirangelleal Alliance, which Is to be bald I
here during autumn of next Year. Dr.
Schaff hen recel, of the promise of per- '
sonal attendance and co-operation from
the most distinguished divines of all
denominations in Great Britain and the, I
Continenc.
Toe strike among the machinists on
the Erie roamed continues.
Ten inches of snow are stated to have
fallen at Leyden, Lewin county, yester
day.
Thasevening, at a house of fame in
flressby street. Henry Voaqueit, a Cuban,
etabbal his mistress, Josephine Wonds,
inflicting a dangerous wound, and then
attempted to commit suicide by shoot.
Mg himself. Ho was erre, led. H is
wounds are not fatal.
The verdict of the Coroner'A Jury in
the case of Snail McMahon. Mat
week on the New Jersey Railroad, at
W eserlYt censures Parker, uondnetor, for
ordering deceased oil' one train while
another train was passing, whereby he
camp to his death. The railroad company
14 also censured for permitting Its agents
to foree Passenger% from a train on ow•
count of a dispute concerning fares.
TENNtssEat
The I ;Mc d ten sr untornldy doper
Cled.
f dr. Tefe<raph tolhe PPtat..rith
Mean VI lAA:, o,s,hvr 22.—The op p oel.
Lieu =Went...tell on Seery Cooper to
day, and he was elected Senator on the
Area ballot, ee follows: Cooper, 55; John
son 51. Cooper Is a gentleman of due
ability, and has bean a aunlitent, Union
man all the time.
The ep i stle gives aatiapnual_ln
but Job moat ardent friends: Pro.
bably a better eeleetbai could not have
been LULA& ..nr. Cover la one of the
ablest lamfyent to Tenneasen. Re wan
was one of the Military Governors;
Johnaon'e appointee to the Jufpelary;
wea Commended for hie Inteartly as an
°Meer by Governor Browuiow, In a
message to the Legislature. He gave
a deviator' in the Sherbrook-ftedley ease,
now 'pending in the Clotted States Su
preme Court, that the franchise law ie
uneonatitutionat. On reUriog from the
bench, he became 'Professor in the
Lebanon Law School.
tiltruing t posidno he removed t
atilds. an d a
la bow' Reiland from Da l
videsiniximaty. Ty c
ps the estimation
Ito iv bold In by all rties, It may he
noted that all the Radicals, with one ox.
oupdan, - voted ?or Mut. The stoat.
thrtnveibe lasi *novel of , earth on repu
diation In Tennessee.
=MEI
Blau TELEimuts.
—Ariwzia loi,vioes of October 61b, Mate
tozyi dealt
that CoL•Oirter, 'Secretary of the terri
-
—The citizens of Racal:midge, li a rsve
voted four hundred thousand dan
a county subscription to the Vedley
road.
--Gov. AlaWirth of Michigan has 1.•
wed a proclamation appointing Nor m :. ber the 18th the day of panda thanklagitr.
!mg.
—New tin deposits luxe been discov
ered on the Coast Range Mountains, In
Las Angelo eonnty, Washlegion Terri
tor,— , ,
•
—The Rollca Comunnalonersof Fluffslo,
have bead cinsi so appear be fo re Gover
nor Hoffman.. to answer the chorea of
malfeasance.
- p - Rettrziaa DOW GlLUfOraill aref AMMAN°
to !Of/ IDEITIUM*I44. The 61(3011On
troalteleatal Wallace, Baca °area, 'to the
Supreme Bench, le now conceedecL
—E. H. Eunlac, the well known tetn•
penance lecturer, wee found dead In bed
at Boston yesterday morning. It le sup•
posed be Mart from an accidental over
.dose of opium.
—The big whisky case against Harris,
Hnston @ Lana, Dayton. Ohio, distillers.
went to the JAry In the United !hates
District Coon, at Cincinnati, last even.
leg. The Jury adjourned till this morn.
ing.
—A Rock Island dispatch says the
Rodman Rouse, of that city, was totally
destroyed by-Lint ear ly Yeet..rday.snorn.
log. The house and lorulture was ret
ards& 120.000, The house- was thawed
for 116.000 and the furniture for 14,000.
—Thayer's Circus has "gone op.' , AR
the property Lin the hands of the shirr.
Iff orfitunliton county, 'Ohio, attar-ha i l
by creditors, mart of then' employes
the company. dulls amounting to alit
thousand . dolisza are already entered,
and more coming.
„ ,—eas Omalladiafateh nays: CoL•Hant•
mend; , General BOperintetldpt of the
Union Pacific Railroad, has contracted
fore freight line to Idaho, Montana and
Utah. The new doe will open offices In
St. Louis, New Yoric, Chicago and Clms.
.he and other Important points.
lawman:dog t -24tejury he aumnsdeath of Mary Callahan olusd totakeevidtmce
'
child, in Utica, N. Y.. October. 6th, ren s
-
dered a verdict that the child died from
inhuman treatment nt the hands of Its
mother and that her husband, Walter
Calialtin. was a periy to the, crime.
-Both are ander wad.
—The steamship Rhal dr. from Bremen,
tuts arrived with Port an.Princo,datelt of
the nth, which state that x fightocctirred
between the steamers Salvers and Petra,
of the regain navy, and the rebel
ateeenereeqc city , aunt
suiting in thedefeat of the latter tyro.
The Salome was badly damaged.
—Tha Grind Jury of the United States
District Quirt, at Louisville, have in
dicted Captain H. D. Dexter, and First
Engineer Dest.,,of the steamer Phantom,
which exploded Some weeks ago near
Paducah, involving a serious loss of life.
CiFtilinDuxter gave handbill the sum of
16,090 for his appearance at the next
term of the s. Caurt.
—A Denver epeeist nava the Kansan
Pacific party, including Cyrus W. Field
and Mr. Meek, agricultural editor of the
Now York Tribune, arrived this morn.
gi aster , kutpecitoi the =Wry -be.
tween Sheridan and. Denver, and over
one thousand mites of the eastern Dame
of the:Rocky &Mantillas, in referince to'
the extenaio7 of the Kahan and PecUlo
Railroad and future business.
-—A Fort Benton, Montahs, telegram
notices the arrival of a party sof miners
from a point four 'hundred andS s t went} ,
five miles north of there, they 'having
been forced to leave on amount of the
Blackfoot Indians, and the reftbal Of.the
British to sell them • provie.ons, The
amalteleg of nine men, entwined
ten days on groom. The weather at
Fort Benton is cold. The memory yew
terday was ten degrees below rem.
. _
ITTSBURGII, SATURDAY MORNIN(I, orIOBE
THE CAPITAL.
FORTIOXS or FLORIDA RVLGO FY YOB
General Kryganoweitt, Supervisor o
Georgia and Florida, reports under date
of October 12th, that Jackson and Waah•
ington counties, in Florida, are under
control of an armed mob, which has
risen to prevent the execution of the rev
enue laws. The leader of thin mob la
one Junes Y. Lokor. who Is rePreeno,od
to be a ivealihy and influential man. lie
hoe threatened Assistant Aanesuu Low.
lof Msrina, with pereanal vio.
'enc., and has challeoged
that
to
light, end that officer writes that the
BY perVilKor that tie can only canvass his
district at the hazard of his life. Asses.
nor Wilson writs. corroborating hls as
sistant's statements. The Collector of
Cummins at Jacksonville, Fla, J. A.
Dockey, write,. to the Supervisor that
the State Tat Collector and his wife
had been brutally murdered In Wash
legion nounty, adjoining Jackson, and
that there had been seven murder. In
Jaelcsob , connty alone the ad Matt sad
the Deputy Collectors and Assistant As ,
sensors of internal Ravenna are In immi
nent danger. The Supervisor has called
for troops,
rhPol•:(ncn RI.IIOII MXTRADIOTRO.
•
It t+ not true.. nu reoeotte pnbilabed.
that Minister Waahhurne, has applied to
• the State, Department for .16,000 In gold
(or contingent expert., The (Acts are,
aa obtained from an edictal source,tha t
.Minister . Minister Washburne, Minister Cltrtin.
and Mr. Moran, Fitnt Secretary nf the
United Staten legation at I,mti.m, re
cently aeverally applied to the (lover°.
mem to allow them each between $ 3 OO
and $4OO additional for Mace rent. The
records of the Flfth4l.uditor's Milne elbow
that since Minister Washburn° Ina been
In France he ham declined In receive ear.
WA. allowance., tus4 AO f 1 91 114 i r T.Pg
satisfy himself that ho wee oat
them.
SC PGAV MORA A P POI ',TAD
•
Supervisor South, of the Western Dis
trict of New York, and Supervimr South
worth, of the Weatern District of Peru.
ollvanta. having resigned, F.E.Senstor
John O'Donnell, of New York, and lieu.
J. B. Bweitzer, or Pittsburgh, have been
nominated by rorumisidoner Delano to
tilt the vacancies.
LA 1.1111. UNDER I, SIAnILITI KS.
It I• mud to have been discovered that
the newly ideated Senatorsfrom Virginia
are Still laboring under dleabilitle. Im
posed by the Fifteenth Amendment.
iIEPCBLICAN CLUB PORMZD
The citizens of Whooneln resoident le
this city, (farmed • Republican club to
night.
CCMTetI RECEIPTS.
The Clsugena receipts lent week were
13.662,933.
New Englander, Get • !Making.
CB, Tslearann to lb. I Itt.atirti Duane. )
Concon4 N. H. October Ma
twat snack of earthquake was felt hero
at halGpial hose this morning. If was
Also Eft at' White River, Littleton, and
bilairhy at Wells Elver. Vartom other
plead report having ezperleaoed the
POaTt..LUD, October =--)Lie earth
quake this morning was felt here. Re
ports received chow It we felt as far east
es St. John, and as far north as Kendall,-
WI le, and mouth as far se Paris
BosToS, October 22.—The earthquake
this mortapg was felt very distinctly In
&Alan and vicinity.
Eipttiaortann, Mats—A alfßht aback
of earthquale, Luting twenty seconds,
was felt in this city at five this morning.
HatiTloaD, Golfe., October Z - —a
shook of earthquake was distinctly felt
about deb o'clock tbletoortiltist, It was
also felt at Windsor and other parts of
the fitate.
five Wcinainirte, Mwas.; October
hockbo ut
this morning a distinct sof
earthquake was experienced In this city.
The shock hutted about three seconds,
and the motion appeared to be from east
to west. A movement br leaser violence
follow, about two seconds intervening.
EAirreonv, Me., Otober 22.—A shock
of esrttiquskjo was felt here at 5:80 this
thismorritng,' the most • severe - aver felt in
vicinity.
Accounts Dosed—Randane Babinec.
My Telegraphy the Pittsburgh Guetta /
Boman, October Zit—The Executive
Committee of the National Peace Jubilee
Association having closed their accounts,
make the following statement of the re.
nab ofkbat, great enterprise:. Total re.
datpteftOm sale of tirows rent aromas,
and all other sources, =Am; expended,
1233tilg8i Including the balance In the
bands of the treasurer, KM. Itninedi.
Maly on closing their report, they say,
"contrtiry , to the general apprehension
the receipt. of the Jubilee were sufficient
to nay aft its eartmare witbontvallinit on
theimargintee fund.
..The balance reenaining.ln -the Treas.
itty lit abeOlutely at the disposal of the
ftommittere to be umdfar therelmburea.
meat of their own expenses, commute,
lion of their serviceor any other purpose
to which they may please to appropriate
it ^, . Thy Aare onsoldlOntlY dOnland to
add title amount to the proceeds of a
benefit concert, given to Ids..etimore as
their testimonial to his Realm and Mae
len enmity In inaugurating one of the
most brilliant and mumeartal entertaich
meats of modern Altato, Tbe_proceeda cif
the e con rt aft:Mated t 01 1 , 3 2148, kid the
balsam In the Treasury It 0,882;
the total tertlmotihd, placed 111 trust EDF
• 13 4 1 ClarftAild his landly,All,o2B,
• ti
Trial of: tbe Meets of the cube.
velverspe to the Pittsburgh (Welt. )
Vi r ttatrsorcor, N. C., October, 22.—The
trial of the officers of the steamer Cabs
was continued before the United Rtates
,CotrmUseloner to-day, and the Court ad-
Jobrned until to-morrow. The only
ness yet examined was Gordon, who said
tie belonged to the United Statue detec
tive force. The defence expect to be
able to invalidate his testimony. The
trial may onetutne several days. The
sailors and marines of the Cuba have
been quartered at the kleaman'a Home
by their °Mears, and ahow no disposi
tion to leave. Tho have genera/4 con
ducted themselves bi an orderly manner.
American Dental Conceit Um.
ter Telegraph to the Prttatwrib Gazette-1
NEW Having, October 22.—At the
Amerlean Dental Om: Mention yesterday,
On:swell presided. The ibliowlng
Mild= were elected for the enatdng
year. President, J. Yambler; Vice Pr.
dent. Samuel - Matfett; Recording Poem
tary and Treasurer, J. H. Smith; Corres
ponding Secretary, J. B. Ladmer.
The afternoon was occupied In Weems
log the beat material for den.
tiatry. The pmfenalcm wag urged lo use
their eftbrta to dirmounteniume the use of
rtMear a. a base for artificial teeth. •
ST, LOUIS
st. Leah, comoterctsi C 0 11,1,111,11 Ail.
Prarucd Stec Um.
SY I.l , grapth to tine Pittstmt.h o i• , ,,
I St, /A .I. IS 04 '.`.. —The Nations/ Can
~
Hato! Couventketsnet at the !Southern Ito,
tel this morning, and after the panning of
some coniplimentery re•eautionn and the
appointment by the Prosideut of the fol.
lowing nub coaltnittee for the purpose n
facilitating anykrunlnena that may here
I alter be secs t 1.907 to transact In the In•
totted of the capitol moretrietd, adfour•
nod m a c die:
Judo, John b. Caton, of Illtnola; tient.
li. l ' hurehlll, of Wentuoirv: L. A.
Ftrateea, of Missouri; Clark E. ('err, at
iillnolev John Coburn, of lediena. It in
probable Ulti:o‘)MalltiLee Irill e.// an
other etnIVIII:Okil to he held at Washing..
ton (lir.
&ton altece a c tsurnment, the delegates
and a large n ber of ladle,/ and icentle,
moo of thin ce embarked ott tstarri the
Kammer Deli pi Alton, and visited all
the mauls of littereet between Ben:noire
(stint, Tiro toned above, and Oaroodolet,
els miles below the oily. At the latter
place the,y.:Xed the new iron fitment's
and wits ' St draw of molten ore.
1 During the Mk . '
aeollation was 'Tread
land noreral a bee made. The Con
vention has • deolded IlU000•8.
Thirteen Ststalland eye Territories were
represented bysome of the ablesteand
meet practical! men, and there- will
an earnest ealt. of purpose ' and
unanimity ofnlientiment salon" them
rarely mattlitillited In a deliberative
body. All aeons to be natJailed that a
great and gra:4lllm movement hot boen
Inaugurated Mille di wall culminate In a
reasonable LIM" In the success:ant carry
ing out of thalkohiject sought for—the re.
moral of thatcapital of the republic to
some point I 421 s valley—the future, If
not the prnme neat of the empire—the
centre of Um Health, population and
power of tholuttlon.
WOrtiltiritutneU'll COUVeLlti•
I By T.lrrnwe to the 11114boxstt UYei
• • • • •-•
BOft . roN, Oe .esmloos of the
Worildwriroctistn'a Convention wag
brought to a clew to-night. In the after
noon am org Won waa formed to be
My led "The . .Alitasschuatitta Wor lug
, woman*. Lout*" constitution adonted,
and °dicers (dotted. The object of the
League le mote eapOotelly to noire the
factory operatlYee, and bring them Into
harmony with other trade organizations
of the State. There was a large attend.
once this evening, and addresses made
by Mrs. Livermore, of o
Black well, Lug SM... Mica jeChicag " , .
line, Mrs. Danlela, Mrs. Bradley end
other..
Preebytertan Synod Adjourned,
Int Teietrrana to die Ilhanurgb Gast tot.,
Po t: rinse rest e October la— During
the meeting of the Presbyterian Synod
to-day the litehiture and re mar or fiab.
bath Schools Were denounced en u nth to
be taken Into tbo church, and resolu
tionswere adopted urging Christiana to
use their efforts to enlorre a rigid obaerv•
so.. of the thlnday laws, and renal.,
4 ,
Lvolts, vol to Morin who violate these
lima Tonlg the Synod adjourned.
It w il l meet - ti on the third Tueaday
in October, 0, In Fourth Avenue
Church, Newyork City.
1
.—tt man nsafed Lawrence Clancy was
arreat.ed at Pet% Illinois Thursday eve
emit, on anapfrdlpa of baying murderod
ho wife. Thebotioe of the death of the
woman was Oren by Claory insnmeit,
will, informed hie neighbor's that run had
fallen apon thestove In a lit, and k illed
herself. &non has It that Clancy has
abused his wilb, and that A year ago he
mei:mood her life Maul atm e.aused him
LO bo arrestaatlind to give bond, to treat
her more kir& Clancy'. answers to
queattoun tett g the twee were so In
consistent suadirreconcilable. and all his
deportment *Mee the death cf his Otto so
unastlefaetoryi, that he ea.. entered to
the lock-up tolnsait the action of Coro.
Der's Jury.
Additienal *artiste t, v Tele‘raph.
New Yong, October 2 2..—Overstocked
markets have caused • dull trade, and
prima have dot:lined all round. Beet,.
foot op 3330 to4lay. completing 7,500 for
the week. There are several hundred
wore than oast he saild, and trade iri very
k
slow at lic decb e from Wednesday,
nothing. goingr e 16c. A lot of MO
Kentucky cal cwt., sold at Ikelt3c;
60 i11a.„4 006. d a car 5 owl. that.
cattle .1 I ,:w6llEc 31,0 lower with
Ifillitilit ' - , -- farllllW - weekti•
they are quoted at ifiegiic, very few met.
hag Above 60. Lambs bringiiil4@9lBc.
The dead moat market. are crammed
with cheap mutton. Four cars Ohio
sheep, 72 pounds, brought 5 canto:
one ear State, 77 pound., 418 cents,
with 40 lambs, 64 1b.., at 61/,c, and some
of 60 lie. at Sc; sale. very BMW and many
left. Hogs have declined to 10c(?.101.c
for live, and Hi r.
ve flu dead, with 32 ea
arrived to-day; inles 1 car Mich., rough,
2 1 3 1 he. et /011ci icara /11. 2112 lha.at /U/lc.
New Ofixeans, October 22.—Ocnton
active and firm at 21380 (or middling;
sales, 6100 balm; receipts, 6906 balm; ex.
Sorts, 4602 halm; receipt. for the week.
31.606 bate. export. to Liverpool, 7722
bale.; to the Continent, 6033 balm; coax.-
wine, 4530 Wein !stock, 66,334; sales for
the - week, 27,000 hales. Corn /inn at
11,10. Hay, chides, $26. Pork, mean
6 , 74.60., Lard, 18c€420,40. Sugar—eau.
trlfugal, 13c..; yellow clarified, 15,40_ Mo.
Imams, new prime, 11,00,511,05. Whisky.
i 3 Oc , Coffee, firm; fair, 15c4f 0 15i8c;
prim, 1640(41610. Flour unchanged.
Gold, 31. Sterling, 4214. New York
Sight Exchange, i.,, discount.
Cuic•oo, October 22.—1 n the afternoon
the Grain markets were generally quiet.
No. 2 spring Wheat sold at 0610 seller
the month, 96®961.0 seller November,
and fri€4o7.o buyer the month. Oorn
firmer but quiet at 64ivigie4o seller the
month. Oata firmer, with 400 bid seller
the month. Provisions Inactive. /xi the
evening the markets were dull and quo
tattoo. nominal es above.
NANOvfla,l, October 22.--Catton, good
ordinary, no, and 10 middlinsa 22134@
Imy,c. Wheal, red 11,05, amber 11,16 and
white 11.20. (Ann 11,12. Rye /1. Barley
11,25. Oats enc. Floor 1 1 1 5g7 for super
fine to fancy. Bunn olden 200. Sams
Mo. Shoulders 170.
SAN FRANCISCO, October 7d--Floor
eittlet and unchanged. Wheat, galas of
'wood shipping at 41,6001.,52%. Legal
tenders 701(.
?numb.. lon .1 nontal Mame.
•
I Dr. Charles Elam, an English physi
cian, has just poblisbed a book in which
medical problems are discussed. 01 the
transmission of mental disorders, ha ells:
There is no form of heritage more re
martable than that of the tendency to
suicide without any other marksof inure
tion• to intellect. Dr. Winslow relates
the mum of a family whereall the mem
bers exhibited, when they arrived at a
certain age, a desire to commit seltdes•
traction; to accomplish which the great.
est ingenuity and Industry were mani
fested. Dr. Gall relates a very striking
instanccof Axe children of one man
who air enjoyed a competency and good
health,"yrt all posseeeed • rage for aut.
Ode, and all yielded to it within.
or fatty: years. 'Boma- somebangedo
drowned thmseives, and others blew out
their Imam" Many other examples of
the wunetendancy are broughtforward by
the saute writer. I may add one cue to
the abase from my own experience.
Blttitigada day with an soluaintance, I
After
acme depression in his "pieta.
After ; pr olon g silence, he broke out
Into 04 following dreary attempt it con
yensatigi; “My grandfather hang Ides
selt,',ft4ancle took poison, my father
shot I shall cat my threat."
The rani were correct, but constant cur.
iremar*prevanted the seqael in bis own
libtory. . -
, -
Liktrie „ g to Ber Laughter on /Marriage.
Yogleie note, haybeklied child, about
to leave-those arms whicti have hitherto
oherl VorliNrillatteelaelottreVe4
w
ste end at length tend you to
aafe, happy, LA luniorlibi Protection , i n the levy bosom * of iinfeihd hotter.'" Yon
mndttorr be'he ledger Vie flighty
ln
cod Itsiightjvtaisiddisfe'gkl but
ever, with revurettett4hUdellglit, have
tbeitterit of yr* view. Ro
iled how vast Iluiginittlf.intir obligation
to;.the man whigetifets upon you lode
andonce. distinction, and, above am, le.
Sy, 3ioderate: then, my beloved child,
yetir private expenses, and proportion
your general expenditure to the standard
of his fortune, or rather lily wishes. I
fear no; with your education and print:l-
I
plea,- you can ever forget the more sacred
duties, so soon to be your sphere of action,
Remember the solemnity of your vows,
the dignity of your character, the sand
ity of your condition. Yen are amens.
ble to society for your example, to your
husband for his honor and happiness and
to Heaven Itself for those rich talentsen
trusted to your tare add your isimmye.
meat- and though in the maze of pleasure,
or the whirl of passion, the dudes of the
heart may be forgotteti, remember,' my
darling child there is a resort/ which will
o for appear in tertibleevideome agidast
a , our least ombadon.—Mosrs's Rural i
New Porter.
R 23, 1€ S 9
-GENERAL NEBB
.--
sufficient to bear fo r weight and it broke, A Generous Husband,
A RAID has been made
,etting her fail about fox feet to the Io a recent speech Lucy Stone related
ou the lottery ground. The earth aas ;:fft, but never
the following' Perhaps fifteen or sixteen
dealers in New York city thetas she dislocated an ankle and the y a.ara a, ~,, i a very good s tay; I mar a
Acetic trees ID Rhode Island have put . bone throat itself through the flesh fully woman with a pleaaant Quaker face, am
forth a second crop of blossom. six inches,..nd the flesh and tendons of der a simple Quaker bonnet-4 rather
ifte tout were torn lowa. in such a 616/11:101 liked ft—and her Quaker husband sitting
Toe General Advertising Company of
that nothing was left intact except the by her with his broad-brimtned hat on_
Columbus, n Ohio has been incrporated,
with a eapltal stock of /4100,000 In shares tendon ''' the hired "1 abut an .. They had spent many /ewe together, you
of $lOO- inch and a hall of' the flesh and skin. could see by their faces. Ha vas
_fax
TN. dojo:rte.! hone of the ankle lmried bidding her good-bye as the train was
CLOTADO has a machie g which; It is Itself in the ground over all Inches, form ' atm ting, and I heard her ask him for a
claimed, withont being touched by human takes in yarn and turns out en,m- m,. log the flesh of the leg up to that extent. ' little money. I did not al nil wish to
pleb:ly i,
finished socks and stoc.kitigs
heuich
• uere trio no fracture whatever, only a h ear w h et they said, but I heard that be
. dislocated ankle and a horrible laceration had bought her a ticket, and taw that he
TIMEX Chi ago lawyers are under of the integuments. The unfortunate had taken her satchel polltelyon his arm.
indictment fur conspiracy, in combining lady was attended by a surgeon as soon sa Sho hated to ask him for the money; a
together to solicit one Wm. Reifstahl to possible, but the Injury was so severe great many other women have hated to
commit perjury In testifyingin insurance that she died on the following Tuesday. ask for It, too. She began to eay, "1
suits. The limb mortified an tar as the knee be- ; wish I had a little"—she did not want to
In the zinc business at Ls belle, DI.. fore her death. I finish, thinking that be would think of it,
oyez three hundred hands are employed, IT is reported by a gentleman who hu i and give IC to her, but he did not. tin
sinne one hundre
nd d ins
of trial are d a i ly arrived dail con. just in New Grimes from Puerto , out It ones . OM all at on. "May be I'll
smelted. d, a tl.ty tons of ore are y\ del key, that a regiment of black horse want a little money while lam gone."
cavalry has been recently lagatilLed in The good, honest Quaker turned hie face
A MAN named Death lost g 60,000 by the Cuba, and that tilt creating havoc among ' toward her with surprise, and entdj:
who hee w ee ; gave thee last week?"
burning ed Ws diatillery at Warsaw, 111., the Spaniards. It is commanded by Col. "What but thou dowel/11h the quarter I.
the other day. It was the first time that Lawrence Orton Williams,
Death ever lost anything by the whisk y , tor the leaf six years believed to have I
osiners. •
121:11. ' ' been cumin il as a npy at Franklin, Ten.
A toe of extra flour wax sold at the to's"' is lea ' l, bi a Le3ed i Staleadrera.
head court martin . It setuna thothe wail
rate of $4 'AI, gold, per barrel, in iiich• , , , ,
~., ~.,,,. ,,,,.. , ,, „1 0, bat
mood, hut week, and WO current rates I a° " r ' ea '''t "' `-"g begs "'""
t , i f the country by old amity f ends and
were but a utile higher. That ammo like I
conveyed to Cabe, Where he settkd and
the "good old times."
I married a wealthy creole, and has since
A itlion in Chicago came into Court h a w in
ma ne
up ills regiment o f
alter noon very drunk and took hie place patriots in made up of negrou, mounted
in the box. lie was fined the Orion on black borsea, andts said to be not lo
ot his due. and discharged , the case pro. ferior to Forest's original squadron.
cettllng with the remaining eleven Jurors. Colonel Williams is known as Don Im•
A 81:IT for trespass—damage* laid at ; man eel orton. lite rank is Brigadier
ss,ooo—baa been brought in Chicago by a ; General. lie Rent his wife to Europe in
Mrs. Sullivan against a dry goods firm, September, and has enlisted for the war,
tor having detained her in the store, fore. , contributing ha entire fortune, which is
lug her into a room and searching her an vary large. Fur six years be has lived
a thief. on • niacin, near Santo Main, which his
IT la an Indian sign, Mat when the Hsu wile inherited Won after her marriage.
snow falls, as many days as It lacks ' Tut Ilidgeo ood Water Works, for the
of the end of the month there will be as supply of Brooklyn, Long Island, have
many snow stormn. According to this, Jut put in operation a new and powerful
the first anew haring fallen on the 10th, steam pumping engine of the Theme.
there sill consequently be thirteen snow [Anon pattern, capable of pumping elgh
storms during the winter. teen mtilioe gallon, every twenty-four 1
A OERMAIr minister named Tacut, a hours into the reservoir, at an elevation j --
resident of Genoa, Ohio, jumped from a of 105 feet. The diameter of the cilia. '
tram on the flake ',bore road, a few days der is h.) Inches, the stroke being 10 feet,
ego , W h i l e i t 'can i n mou nt , lie was the diameter of the pump 50i inches, and A L, A g , , I R
.: N A . I I I 3 ...E r t er.TB UI TR OE ... 9
asleep in the coach and when awakened ' the ammeter of the pinion rod 8i inches. ii.e.asti, 0 0. dirrioo at au uada,usaritt
by the conductor, was so badly frightened ' The distance from the centre of me beam 1 'iiili•Ett ',
e lm s ml i f t 'i e t : i r r ea tZt jj rnn ri =r o P......ll: t t .
1
that he took the perilous leap. Ile was 10 the bottom of the well is 88 feet, The es. camases fttrahnea for city funerals a.
picked up and found to be severely fly-wheel I. 26 feet In diameter. and 1 a tr a ,=, a z. ws _ nee , Dacia tie , p.o. , r
though not dangnroully Injured. weigh, 35 tons, while the weight of the , W Jan.:4m, D. D., Thomas I. ;La, Lai_ ta.,,,
engine used is 100 tons. The water in 'L...._2 .2-b ". L ''''•
'I an friends of Cul. Ed. S. Meyer, al
pumped through a force main 36 inches ~ CtIIARLES & PEEDLES uri•
Canton, ohio, ore in receipt of 'meth
in diameter and 3 500 feet in letilth, and 1 V./ Diner trustily ritanLa a
Bence from Texas, leading to the belief that
if BASIDInir ( Arfi IS CHUB( y
when the three engines in the establish- ' Ivaiors. ausnou r c C h ees e nts uteri:form
he and hie wife and child have been cap.
,-,_ , meet are all at work four millions of gal- , BOOMS ...... , ...U7 ...Wool . 100 Mal al g
lured, perhaps murdered, by the o.n. ' ,___ upsilon ncaewsee, wausan7 and wallet
into the reservoir f
n 1 Gal Is, al prices , arrtes feu to m Sum. at
lIIMICIIC Indiana. lie was expected to m " . cen. be p um P eel .
our hour If two steam pumps i ',....fir. roTrrcititiago.blaj,....." em ar.mot Cab
return on Wednesday of taut week, and tweet !"
U wads of bloanstra
of equal power to the one at Brooklyn j Gooda. if `nub. . cc Nren at aU Ultra au,
this fact tends to confirm the belief, at
were placed in the old engine house at ...lt al."
leant of his motive.
excursion ticket for P Fairmount, the water famine of last stim ' -
chased an tiiladel.
phis, and was unable to 11S0 it on the day Tim colossal statue, or petrified re
designed, u tie trains were prevented mains of an immense human being, found
from running by the flood, p rewetw i i t to near the village of CardifLOnondaga corm
the conductor a few day, after. The con. ly, New York, is creating considerable
excitement. Most of those who have ex
doctor refused to take It, and attempted to
unwed Aare of the opinion that the form
put him otl the train. The passenger has
since entered suit against the Company . Is a petrified bunion body. The under
of the left back and arm are
IN Cincinnati a few days ago a man. portion,
of a trunk estatewh slightly honey combed by, probab:y, the
while on the fifth story
mutant filUation of the water for many
lialunent, fell through a hatchway to the
years. At a point twenty miles distant
ground lloOr, catching the rope twice in
deeendtng, and alighting main a trap ' in:l ' a Cardin ; de a very anon time, In
Me work of grading for the Caunwria ,t,
door. HIS 10Juriea for a time were not „..... toot iwirttiat, it le stated. rive meta.
considered serious, and he was able to ` - ` a "
moth human beinga were exhamed, one
walk about without assistance , hut upon i
0 ,.,.. . _ .
^m eleven lent tall. Then is now In
being conveyed to his Lome he become the poaacasion of the Onondaga Histori•-
helpless.
cal A asociation, a fish near one foot long,
Tony havediscovered • wonderful apting petrified to a perfect stone soltdity,whiCh
is our or the .'" W.hthir... The was found near Cardiff, and the color of
dos. ~m ., . out font below the edge of the , this petruied n t h Is very similar to the
curbstone. and rune into the gutter, and ; Cardiff giant *tone. Mr. W. B Kirk, of
30 00 duo n hill. The liquid is dark On , Syracuse, when living at Cardiff many
color, and emit, a pungent, unpleasant ;
con-
odor, n•uuthing like petroleum withyearn .p., ionnd there a good nue perch
siderable ammonia In it, ,, t h at wes perfectly petrified. Five miles
and when It , further down the valley, i n what la
forme in little pools, a sort of metallic. known nil me u ni ii ly „
lacking Crust gathers on the surface , tery, lit taking op a human
body
A YEW f, LE somnambu li st, to Now tor removal some years ago, it was
Haven, Conn., left her bed the other ' found to be solid stone, still further north,
night, went to the closet, selected the i but in the name range, the corpse of a
laudanum bottle { rpm a number of othem, child, on being taken up, was found to be
and took a hearty draught. The cold aiY, petrified—solid atone. Still another case,
or something else, finally awakened her, the holy of a man who had been buried a
and a hen she found out what she had few' years was taken up for removal, and,
domeoukattilmtaiTurclyschmtmstm wai wk,heinisoWwa N. 4.ltf=l --RttnitithtißA. Me
tor. She was kepi walking for Mitt widow - hint' taken' honk% it in yet
bourn, and narrowly moped fatal Coma- retained in the house, and lea never been
quences.
, r ebultd.
Tun clergymen of Bucyrus, Ohio, have 1
on ited In entering their proteat . against the
practlee of dancing at any time, or any
where, as an amusement," and request I
that hereafter they be "spared the morti
fication of being present, by invitation,
at anysocial gathering of oar neighbors
or fellow citizens, or any other meeting
for lawful purposes, where promiscuous
dancing will be allowed as a part of, or
in any wine connected with the taxis
atom"
A BUFFALO young lady entering a
street car, pen -laying that all the seats
were occupied, reached up a prettily
gloved hand to the pendant strap-sup
porters and prepared to stand It ouL Two
or three young men, after looking on.
easily at each other for about half a min
ute—perhaps waiting to see which one
would get up first—arose slmultanooualy
and proffered their seats to the fair stran
ger. Her answer we record here as a
precedent for all other young ladies: "No,
thank yowl gentlemen, I am quite as
able to stand'as yourselves."
Tirana Is a young man In ~torwich,
nineteen years of age, who, during the
past week, has hectare, so near deaf that
one can hardly scream loud enough to
make him hear, and whose voice has
sunk into an almost unintelligible whits.
per. This boas of speech and of hearing
has been gradual. His bodily health Is
good, and he hu been about the streets
all the time. An uncle suffered the same
misfortune in the urns manner when
eleven years of age, and has been deaf
and dumb ever since. The case is a very
d one, and sorely puzzles the physi-
A
IITISAISOB story comes from Jerusa
lem, by way of a rabbi of Hungary,
concerning a vision which appeared to an
Israelite. worshipping near Solomon's
Temple last month. It wu a column of
arc, from which proceeded a voice warn
ing the devotee of the coming this year
of the Messiah. The man so addressed
then went to the city and spoke prophet.
Ically of what he had heard. Thereupon
the people treated him u an imposter,
and some even went so far u to seek to
take his life; but be, as if miraculously
endowed with spore human strength,
fought hundred, of his assailants, and
whenafterward a battalion of soldiers was I
sent to arrest him, baffled them in their
efforts to capture him.
'l . rit British Museum has lately received
the foull remains of a flying dragon,
measuring upward of four feet from tip to
lip of the expanded winea The bones of
the head, wings, legs, tail, and great part
of the trunk with the ribs, blade bones,
and collar bones are imbedded in dark
lies shale from Lyme Regis, or the Dor
setshire coast. The bead Is large In pro
tion to the trunk, and the tall is as
long as the rest of the body; it 14 extend
ed In a straight stiff line, the vertebral
bones being surrounded and bound to.
gether by bundles of fine long needle.
shaped bones; it is sulased to have eery.
ed to keep outstretche or to sustain a
large expanse of the 19 ng membrane or
parachute which extended from the tips
of the wings to the feet, and spread along
the space between the hind limbs and IA
after the fashion of certain bats.
Tuft following bear story comes from
Minnesota; A Swede man au outlook
lag for his cattle, with an army musket,
loaded with buckshot, upon Ma shoulder.
Going down a bluff, be disoovered • large
hole, with fresh signs of some animal
burrowing in It. ReCOIIIOIO2MXI poking
into the hole with a Beck, idle] an old
she bier came growling up from the bur
row. The Awed° quicklyamfronted her
with the musket, and blew the top of her
head off, dropping her dead at the mouth
of the hole. As soon as the ftnnea of his
powder bedtime to penetrate the ea, sera
into which he had fired, one of the bear's
cute came to the front, but was unable to
ge t out, awing to the carom of tho.old
one blocking up the entrance. &shot
the cub in the breast, killing it butanti.l'l
then another cab, and another fol.
lowed suit, and were themsehtei dis
patched in the name manner. The Swede
bad now four bears lying dead in the
hole, and, this behig all t h e bears he
wanted for that day, he went' home and
rallied the neighbors to come and see his
game and help get the bears away.
death recentl
extraortihmrs ease of injury and
y transpired in Newfield,N.
Y. A Mrs. Freer went into her garden
to pick some peached,' and climbed into •
tree for that purpose.' Unfortumdely,
she stepped upon a limb which was In-
PEILSO.N AL
A icor a quart of hair pins is the result
of sweeping out a passenger imach after a
trip from Chicago.
MIL Lowe, the English Chancellor of
the Exchequer, is an accomplished velocl
pediat, although he began practice at the
age of 58.
Th wives at Cairo, 111., have formed
themselves into a society, whose ruling
Is to lock all doors at I 0 P. M., alter
which hour " dad " don't get Into the
house.
etipiette in Cuba la when you
ask for a light, even if the party he s
stranger, to pull out your Case and offer
him a seem., by way of recognizing the
civility in stopping to accommodate
you.
Titans, are very many destitute Cuban
exiles in this country at the present time.
It is estimated that there are nine thou
sand in New York, two thousand at Key
West, and many scattered In other sea
tions of the country.
lilieunie an end is made of the ' • impu
dent business" of "Interviewing," the
New York Tribune says "strangers of
celebrity will avoid visiting America as
surely as If Carlyle'e stigma were Indeed
valid--sa If we were in truth an aggregate
of thirty million bores."
KA. a gast-co. DA•WAT, a Chlppowachief,
has three wives and wants a white one.
Ile says he has a good, large, warm home,
promieat her that she will have plenty to
eat, assures her that he baa never yet
struck any one of his wives, and avows
that his heart is big.
WrtziAm HOOPZE, aged 95, died at
Waterloo, lowa, on the 10th. He was
made a Mason in England in 1813, and at
the time of his death was 95 years of age.
In 1881, In consideration of hie great age
and peat services, Dubuque Lodge remit
tat his duce for life.
A CAUTIOUS itemizer tells what is the
matter with a noted lady In the following
terms: 'The Princess de Metternich Ii to
retire from Society for a little while, and
Is haying lots of edgings, Insertions, mss.
Um, and so on, which she Is making up
into Ilttlo garments too large for a ,101 l
and too email for herself."
Ai Indiana paper recently announced
• marriage In due form, and last week
made a correction. Hearing the gentle.
man was married, his name wee published
In connection with that of a lady who had
told the editor but a short time before
that she was engaged -to him. As it
turned out he married another lady.
FATII6II Ds Suzy, the yenenbla
la
dim missionary, says he advised Brigham
Young, In 1847, to take his tribe to Salt
Lake. He Bays tnat at the same Interview
Young told him that he thought the Cath
olic was more nearly In unison with the
Marmon Church than any other, and
that he responded that the two-churches
might be considered, In his opinion, as
belonging to a circle, of which the Cala-
Cllo hurch was the head and the kor
nuns the tall. This is rather an unusual
description of a circle, but it is Pother
De Smarm.
Ix one of the Providence (11. L) Epl.
copal Churches, last Sunday, the tem
perature waarether low, and as the service
proceeded, 11000 co the least zealous of
the won:tapers arose ono by ono and left
the house. This continued until the good
Rector announced the teat of his dia.
course, which was the following pilotage
from the eighth chapter of the gospel of
Bt. John: "And they which heard It,
being convicted by their own conscience,
went out one by one." It Is hardly no.
cesaary to say that the remainder of
te congregation waited for the bene
diction.
M. ORZELILY having proclaimed this
a "good year for bolting," George W.
Blunt, one of the Wheal high priests of
New York City, takes him at his word,
and proclaims Ms determination to follow
the advice, fbr Dottie among other reasons:
"Pint—Kr. Greeley has not the strong
common sense neeletely to qualify him
for an Important dance. Betiondlin hat
not the arum= for the plata. Had his
advice ban followed at the beginning
and dazing the rebellion * vre should hive
beet under the feet of the rebels. More.
over, hh- balled Jeff. Davis. Third—He
has not the elements of truth strongly.
He has used his newspaper in telling aa
truths, which he never retracts or Atone
am"
ic.
MARRIED:
1c,":41.--Ctialtrrr mona.T. October
/809, at lb , " rosidenca of the torldels pa.
144.11,.. Johan Liar.
Mo. CHALBLEB H. JON 8.13. of Waynesboro,.
Ohio. skalliss LA yea L. , daeghter of James
11. elsrlaw. Mop
eIIEEKAN —LA TAD—In Tuesday evening,
Oct. 101.0. 1809, by the Its•. J. D. Herr. Hr.
I P. It 611101 HAN to Miss EMIL M. LATHES.
; both of Plt tabor' h.
DIED:
HOPED AN—Weene•day woruin/. HATTIE,
Dod.ogl ter of W. D. and Carrie M. Liormah.
n the ktbyear of her ego.
loners! Dom Ilse residence of her pareota.
181 Thinl avesae, on Tains, aaaaaa ocs, at
II O'clock.
:MIMEO papers plonks ;dopy. 1
vo T—Tho ' , day No a& eight o'clock.
JOHN E. evOLEY..in the eighteenth year of his
.ge•
Thr tuhrral will lake place n . . 14 the residence
/ I hl. parents. No. 1.44 Webster street.
ShcaY, ea voun•y not moo at 10 o'clock. The
frlends or lbe family are respectiklly Invited to
ateend
UNDRELTAHEIRS
JOSEPH HEWER & SON,
UN DLRTdKE R 6,
No. 494 PENN STREET
Carriag. for Rasura.la. .3.00 Zack
daced COFFINS alact all /funeral riuntaimain at re•
ate*. WI
NEniV ADVEI/1
Igr• THE FROM 81E111013117'
Pinar BILCIOUERrIiCII.,Pa (ItaProad harem CROWTHZE near Depeto
T:f. L,paator.
Preaching rem., 8•811171. 104 IL IS. and
jr. Y. Public con:Melly lathe&
arCHItIST EPISCOPAL
CHURCH, ALLEUHKEY.— ?be Bev.
BENJ. P. BILk/IIKE., It clot, Ell otMclaie at di
vine tern:. In 'Ws Churcb eta TO- IskIRRAJW at
half-Vast ten o'clock AS. and half -.tat peva.
o•clock F.
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CHURCN 07 P/7 - 1100.11301 W. IL•
Grey Patter , meets etcati lo NEVILLE
NALL, corner of Liberty fienzeth etrecte.
Scrclect every Lard'. Day at OM A. N. and T. 41
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The public are cordially Invite&
ar V.:1,7m CHRISTIAN
mbiztup=. r=AiikievatifiCipugpvl
D. 7.1 u LOX . 1...nd f r. •
wlseat. eauray I. as 4 adiordbil laritatlos to
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Ft o rattto2.- at •
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Yea~u M a i V ilarlarfilef=
of Ili c o allillt*llrOaltil pottilt cordially ltioltiol.
rgrurivirdeseutarr cuvacu,
Rev. W. M . % •2l f .' l4lll2llltlLcor. l A te7er'cru
Cl7ltar SUNDAT st./0.41 A. m and r.
Seats Rai and • *Enemy to EL Sunday School
ettilEn.
Sandal evening, October 14th, Mr . pan De
mark.entl de/Crer the earn ad Mean a th pos.
ELI . course. Subject. "The Monster ze d sof the
rirACADEINT OF AIRTSIC.-
PROF. nevus twasis,
Or Philadelphia, will sire one of his
NELECT aELDINGe
TUESDAY IV/LYING. OCTOBCS 00th
Uncles the hospices of the
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naltuoLLZ.
BY WILLIAM! LARLAND
lltaunted with twenty-Utcse an* Wood rats.
PlSet-41443
Just Pubitehed:
Anis and Armour of Antiquity an
the Middle Ages.
Al.so, a Doactlptloa alotles.oi Modern Weapon►.
Trans Wad from the Trench of It. P. La
combe. ”4 'flat • Preb46. Troia., micas
adattional Chapter on Arms tad armoai ta
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vol.. lb coo. 1/96 pp, Cloth. Yam
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onte,isned to i; ester") renn.n•SIIII6
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Fir T TCE2I— ,, To. Ler," " fib, Abia,;
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&c., not ea:ma-hag Ft, R LJ_NBAST, EAU
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STRAYED.
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tLe n.ldeeee Lb. etbsesibe,, Nee 11108 -
f:tr ,u ;v 7 iT t r t WPoi , ;`"7° , =„*.,L4l2". o ll:"..
raid for ❑ er rrcvviri. ♦ llLlnuH Lyauirm.
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aoaiaMalter on eadin ba./..M.11141..tif
utile... Alrm,
.1 , 01,41 .1 , kr , 380 .t 1 Pe. street. PIM.
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tam NI . utchrster Band Kock.
Ingiatnutho namitas Howe. allegb,.7.
WASTED —VIIINCIEDIATEIN••-•
Aleiidatretge i d rr cwa,""`°- APPI7'
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TV. tottiti.--tis a malqr 1 . 41
vw- - big h•• • ••• , •••••• z•m• lit lb,.
' ballot 4, sad WO also tra•eled •
'''''" l A Itostlon . triVIIIIMIC With,
' t:ct .
rl4. or urnole•Oe Jobbing' b oys•. C.R13•11,
y etrrence Mat may I* requlivd ' ..t.; ,,,
'.. PAp r ply I. ro , wmcy Sox
O. 132. Dgemt al'.
Adams county. ,odlana.
ANTE D•—Planing MU MIL
LAAQ r T L . Ms t r7Mu . V, a Mar li ta r e:
UGH. A other - toclSOad
fBIAAI ranne .cti for o,arcilat dtrallf 131111.'
ru. vrood - workin& maxte tom to uoloylNOgoiow
Woltrr . P.& Ex ER. ProPriotoro*Ot
'was.
Weft GH & 11011J1iL AIM Arent of Alle&b,e, •
f•o¢n,y. Unice "urntar at 2ena nod T41 , 111.10A.
Woo.,
• n ANTED.—Two good Tin% r
for T e eoras, to work on assorted wan and two;
at
1118 01110 area 6
VWA NTED. —TO ULT.—A
3nCOND' RAND PIANO. a lie r.
<Oxen A. GLENN, MI Itldge etfrcet. A/I9rEnnTo
Calla where mad When Itorrunaertl bean. '
WA NTED.— A Good NUM,
kind and atiehttve to elalldetto, .al EMS'
pleasant altuallon In a .ma, family. App
83 Beaver sweet, Allegheny eltl.
V IIINT ANTED .--BOABIUING-411
Largo Seeond !Eery PEON? ROOK , gift.
able for a anatlern. an• wlfe or angle MOS-
Wee, with board. at No. Itif /ohm a.m.
TO MIT
FOR REPIT.—A humiliated
room suitable for reatlernt ILlionille at
v.. 77 Kosie street, Jou abeve the Parka/Ills,
/rhea, Citf.
TO CET—ra i .
hops A.m.,. fo.rallbcd. Apply at 40
To
street, rittaburab•
TO
LET.—A Second 'dory teen&
quire at Irk (VTIle at, eer"'g 'CU
T O
LET WITH HOARDING.
r.o --
'loot fro , ms- Laudon the ...id.,
Clit:ie ha the My, 181 Norteavaxtun. £lloghaa,
T " L E T.— A second Eteryi
ROOM, imitable for two glue. kenaleatea
or gentleman and lady, at Mo. IS Witte street.
R RENT - Until the
Red
rdwy or Awl' seat, the eel.. so Brink
wellteg House. rorthaletes fl roe
ate on the corner of Stockton *roan. serl 'a Nere
at, sleet, vrich attached. To • Bond
eat these premises Will be 41 low. ElNeteeelf
THOMds B. U
* rDLICIII,
ROD eesecrAvenee, peppy.
LOST
T.OST.—On the St. Clair Street
e 7I .I 7 I. P a'Tg,,PVISP4f.
•111 beet. n If returned to No. 12 0ww..22
A•enue. AllegnertyCity.
rmirrxri
II SA LE.—DRIUG swami
4;0.4 d.c..of • null Dna
low doing • proodczOl• button.. • Ldeatlea ewe.
teal too no 0p...311100. Pelee $9.990.
awn•nw - ot to eng•gs In otter bast nen Z.=
*ell e1...n0 forest, l•••• on knlars •419.• WM.
HAHHISON deXL, uo. 59 West lisdlt Meet.
UnCio utl. Otto.
goooAallla WEST VIEEMEI
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=tr . /rile for vity or Cz.ry . rzz=
ArtIIICA.IEZDA:Ptiai: rpm ts, 1 . 471, Tama
AVM,.
soon.
F IXTURES...43BEOP THE HEIM
T rurrzu UP STORII-ROOKS •IN
ETZ. POE MLLE ON AMOUNT OP
ISO HE CITY. • Erne. Palest Malicia. ant
Dssorsisto• tiandilec best loesEd Iv (beets.
tligir.o;d
r d :Attil id"r:". • 7. 11
igt
9L. , 70 Earksm stmt. lisrrloburss h. •
LlOtt . B ALE.-60.11211 4111 , 44
Aitrebeily 'CUE'
rest by 500 Go •WO alter: boos* rentals,
Pr= gor4 Ma!
}Leal Estate Assima. so. 130 roarth LteiNS.
VOW SALE.—BARE CUABCX.
EZ To dour s partnership. WARM HOVEL
Noe. 90 and OS Third avenue, ZS feel limit
find
GO ( ..I Tow stories high. los tillsim
amino
E 7.1 EDIMNIISOS,
294•Ke f/f3 and US Tbad.arease.
rICSA LE. , -11110P OS NORTH
ooAITKNITS. LLEGEDLITY CITY.
r bolidlon. 38 . 7 0 It's , . b Wt.& bP"..6
flodfltcy l'o. as a mantacturtni sstabilabokants
One or the tortabeni of tao am to natal
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partleoloro twines at No. 4111.1td0 meet, AID
covoy s ±.l.
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me u umi
or do roottNAddiesail ob others*.
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Aden. ENV
wo
bor. oad erowboratee..ead mtkra.to;
worth of rock. goons
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of
or toanolartortan eatabosomentin wow
der entire piano: rood trottestlons of 014;
deepens water arnannstlanalna on the rIMI
wait fortosst. Jahairn of A. B. !MAL *MUM
ga
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of atv.leV
VIVRE Attßibt etat A dlW/Cubintb 04111
rooms and good eon. on But cr at 1711 i
le go anent mad for
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feet. A DOVIILIS Mlle
00
In ilo i sTolVVlrif I ° sit ' 'LTi A. s
friri a n l oo
"Wilui;jkiletXT BARGAINS IN
letb want; iota 110u135 feet Air t 6911.. Tim
/con to pay. Two lean allowed for tint IPW•
am wows the person wants to build. Inotrip.
Af D. S. WIALI &Md. Sea. /elate And Insurnaill
rent. Butler et. , Iftb want ovsroaLt
tfdscopti octal
pEUSONAL—AII xis
seek.
ITte HOMES, or lavenntenta In 'Real U.
Ma. mill Faro Mao. arguing and smnfir anno.
f a r air : lTlTA ij tt . 0=
or be tentn a ma t ll . railltoury 7.2r41ng
TUt 1t Oda Clar PETUTNE
11. bars and AMU Manta Airanall No. In
avenue.
ME
WASUINGTO al STREET
PHOPItSTY 6 ALE.-14. 101 Asa
-101 Wublnictaa 11100., *a I,et trtn it ym
fTu'rehitATOl44 4 . =
Far tersaa amay to • '
ELI EDMIINDSOO. -
96 sad 90 Third steam-
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BRASS FOUNDRY,
JOHN M. COOPER & CoZ,
Bell and %nos Foundids,.,
ENGINE, LOCOMOTIVE 4 EOLLlNikiliii
BRASSES
Made Promptly to Order.
BABBIT'S METAL.
Made and Kept on Hand.
Pr:TM:Lon. and Xalsoactunce. of
7. IL Cooper's Improndßalano WWI
STEAM PUMP.
orricz : .ro vArzkaii;
car. 17th Int Railroad Street%
prrntauxue.
I,;l3i;w:cizkAw.l
P
HENBY G 11A-1.1,
MICHANTIMMKI
Corner of Penn and Efath &tee%
FALL AND WINTER STOCK
N.OW (COMPLETE.
WATCHES, JEWELRY. SSO.
OPERA GLASS-ES
FOR 'SALE OR HIRE.
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