El Atta littsirdt (Skate. .01 1 11' AND SUBURBAN. !Ms timuirts ts fornialked tit the catty 416tohe.daye or CM reek for 16 emus per ;ilea ; by youra,Vlper amuan: mos., 112. !be Jill con4itts tanoty-pur 4annies. IRIMMIWY afternoon * Hale boy was ntn over on Liberty street by a wagon and badly bruised, Out nbt dangerotudy Id r<-ate - , - CUTtotinells.—A regular meeting' of the Select and Common Councils of this any will be bold .thia aftenoon at two v- - Ertatr Jolly lutUaldnale found tbem '.llelerst before Mayor Drttm, yesterday 'and 110 TO reqtured to pay a fine for Situ ,4a7 evening'. sport. ^ liaturOloao Tr ling before daylarest, a attemptprto enter the ‘2_, - ..reeldenee of Thomas Spines. lateeek 'greet. Allegheny, hot/were frightened OH by * neighbor. ro heard them. Sworn William H. McGee. Oonntyophamissioner elect, appeared the Cottri of Quarter Sessions Bator - - iday, w . the oath of ()Blue was wintin - • ' to him. He will assume the du . • f the office this morning. I r Prefeastobal nrreated.--Ofticer Joe Clippies yesterday arrested John a/tas *Reddy," alias uPinkv" St. Clair, on Smithfield street, on a charge of being -profesalonal thief. John wilt probably go up to Claremont for ninety days. Tlireatenec.—Elatorday, Alderman Mo. •Usaters committed to jail, in default of ball, Aaron Levi for threatening to take Able life qf Joseph IlleSimmona. The . went made on Fifth avenue, and the • =dark WM made in the mum of it ,neighborly quarrel. ,!lapped Her Stouto..—lialen Flinn cotn ,:,,gdaltied to Alderman Taylor that John Rouser, a butcher in the old Pun Ward L,.^...Market House, had slapped her In the ,F4o - itelOcith daring a sligtd dispute which • -they had in referrence to abort weight in acme meat he had raid her. Warrant tamed. Thrown Out--Last evening Alexander `-Alums was thrown out of his buggy While tho horn ranched thereto was ; Vanning away on Pep n street, by yen ,—triehtti ward. Be war. attended Dr. s f Etovinger. after being taken into Deputy Adayor Nichols' office. Ifis injuries, tkraigh'esvore, are not dangerous. :5i • Sattsfaillon.— gh. Agnes Murphy. of Mon t, t Ongabels Borou acted ry indiscreet Bihar she threatened v , e In a hostile Way, to have satisfaction out of a neigh bor, Mary Riley. It riled Mary, aye 7 . '• caused her to make inforduaton [adore -Alderman MeMesterea g alnat her threat- Oran fbr lardy Of the pasha. The pollee are looking Tor Agnes. Bentgentit.—William Bock, a reef dent ofthe Tenth ward, was traveling S on hie muscle Saturday night, and the reatilt et-his travels was a night's lodg ing in the lock-up and a line the next : —. nuarning. He went info life Cambridge's saloon, and meeting a stranger knocked --,- him down, and was beating him when an °Meer interfered and conveyed Beck to a place of. Ws keeping. :;"*". . • • Manager Williams arautted.—Friday " irTenlng, bastween eimren and twelve Rom Willlams. Manager of tbe Pidadah Theatre. was assaulted by John Trimble andZolm Itict e *ln an Siting saloon on Biath air e as unit a cowardly one an yoked. Mr. Virlillama madeinformation before the Mayor Saturday, charging Biatuncutd and Trimble with assault and • Rectifia.—A couple of night prowlers Manifested their disregard of the law early Saturday morning by invading, In - ; an Illegal way, the sanctum of Alder ::: Man Zlcaper, on Diamond alley, near • " Grant street. They broke open a box of tools and carefully laid the articles in a variegated style around the door, but • " !band nothing for their trouble and do • parted without increasing their previous • stock of plunder. We are pleased to learn that onr Mend, Mr: Win. Scherrike, who for many years has been very "unmeant to the repairing of watches while in the =Ploy of Stevenson, 320 Lit. arty street, hes returned from Wiscon• eisaruad may now be found at the well known house of John Stevenson'. Sons d Co., No. 93 Market street. To those who &reacquainted with his abilities, this an. Itonnceinent will be gratifying. Bee ad vertisement. Staten Goods.—Aldermen Butler's po lice, on Saturday, succeeded In over. hauling a quantity of stolen goods con dialog of a lot of household ware, which had been taken by the Uneven at varloos thaws from different houses during the past month. Two of the thieves were misted and held for a hearing. The others were not secured, but will be. Mold of the plunder was found in a house in Allegheny which had been loosed "upon as a nest by the detectives for some Slam past.- • Election stlll.—James Caldwell, pre skins totes election, invested a portion of his earnings as a bet on the result. Re wone.but had some difficulty in get ling his inanity, In tact states ho had a regular,tight about it. with Frank Nevin, the stakeholder; and Thomas and Charles. Mcßride, two companions, roe of whom, he alleges, knocked film down while the others•lficked him gabs lay upon the ground.' , Aldermeui Strain bad the case before him on. Saturday and issued a Warrant for the arrest of the accused. All the parties reside in Pipetown. • Barglary.—The dwelling •of Capt. Dalrdon Duquesne Way. or Saturday entered by burglars Friday night mornlog, and robbed of a quantity of ghee ware and a number of other arts cies create% The burglars first entered Me - cellar by removing the bars from a window at the back part of the house, buttho.door leading from the cellar to the first floor of the boo st being fastened they were compelled ' abandon that plan.. They then. forced open the win. dew abetters of one of the windows opening from the back parlor, and from the parlor entered the dining r.xmk, where they found the alive? war. Theme is no clue to the thief or thieves. Alleged Perjury. Saturday Domeneo Ruh made Intim- =don before Alderman Taylor against David Ford for perjury. FOrd is .gel al swearing In a case before Alder. man Shore that Ruh was behind the counter itr his raloon on a certain San. day a few weeks ago dealing out liquor to all comets. Ruh otherwise alleges he, vas. the Ante specified, enjoyieur the invbrorating hreezes and calm mewed' country life many mites from the oily. There I. a discrepancy which Mr. Rub ,thinks needle explanation, and w hlch Ford wilt have an opportunity of clear. Ing up next Thursday. Sunday Court. zßirsktess at the Mayor's Court as cm iiirusity lively Sundae monag. During Saturday night flity.thres tuifartiniate. and according to the statement Of each innocent victims V had - been provided with lodgings In the lock•up, and were called to an account for odeeds done." 'Nine teen of the number were charged with disorderly conduct and thirty-four bad • been serving the God of Bambini, or in _ plain English, were drunk. Twenty eight of the number paid the required and bolts. arid twenty.tto were com mitted and three were discharged. Off the Track. The engine , attached to the passenger SIMI on. thirPtirt , Wayne Hailroad, *Mich leases this city at 2:30 A. it., Jumped the track yesterday morning at Exchange jilley, between Penn and Liberty streets, • • - and ran Into a warehouse standing on the corner of the alley and the Mimed, • - knocking a bole In the brick wall. large • enough to admit an elephant. and broke the smoke stack from the loctonsoitvs. s person was Injured, and DO further damage than that related was done. An. • ' other engine was sent for. and after pull lug the tormor one out of the building on • • t o the track, bitched to the trainad Xook It on its westward journey. The:Soleilers• Monument Vote, Oer Bawds's , afternoon Ike Building Corrmalttee of the Soldiers Monument matielation, together with the Allegheny -Perkeemmlealonors and other letareated tate*, asthelbled• at the ()Moe of Oau L Pearson for the purpose of eounl lpg the official votes returned on • the • *Mention est site for the location of the - WPM" 'esentitheat. _The following la &be roma : Yoe Musearatt., irmsnestomr. Plttantllg' Is 012 Boroughs- - . . ... '2Bl 1.166 026 BM .6'4.. • Liti • priti la tar= of hnegtoiny • 9,51- it will. be leen Unit A ll egheny basilica • Abs. inward, soiL.i'lltstsugh olaarly si ; Voted riot of he dog!. am trot impair+ .asurgo belaisPosed of hairline our sister estloo dry shall the inontunentle m. Placed THE COUITS -...-- United Staten Thstret umat—Joidge He tallgiCes. hATURIIAI4 October 23.—The cage of the United Eitato. v. Abel Bennett, et al., prevfonaly reported on trial, was renam ed and concluded. Jury out. A motion for a new trial was made In the case of James Murphy, tobacconist, found entity of neglecting to comply with the regalatinna of the revenue law. and rerpona therefor tiled. In the carte of the steamboat Iliyard v. steam tug Coal Valley, Mr. Barton. at Varney for libellant., appealed front: the deaden of the platelet iDeort, and, will etitry the ease Into the United Statea Ct r. colt Court. The Mipulatlon for the co-te was approved by the Court and ordered to be tiled. Supreme Court.—Vall Iftuct6 SATURDAY, October .n—Court met at ten o'clock A. M. full a bench being present. Gregory's administrator's avpo‘l; Ve nango county. Argued by Omer for appellant and by A. B. MaCalmont con- tra. Hervey vs. Colby; Erie county. Ar gued by Habit torplaintiff In error, and by Henson and Walker mitre. An order was made fining all the re. matning eases on the present week's net for argument on the sixth week of the term, commencing November '2'24 next. Distrtet Coach--J odge Kirkpatrick. Swruitier, October 23.—Tbe acme of the owners of canal boat "Ella" re. owners of steam tng "Storm Zio. 2," previonely reported, was concluded. The next cam taken np wee that of ,Parker &Eitel re. A. L. Martin, owner, and Samuel Bridge, contrabtor, as pi on • mochant‘fellen. Verdict, for plain dtf In the sum of folli 65. The case of the Week= Pennsyivania Railroad Company ea Harvey Omits, of al.. wet taken up. This was an action in ejectment to obtalp porersaton of what it , known es the Pope Mill property in the 16ofirth ward, Allegheny. On trial. ry TRIAL 1.11%1 FOR MONDAY. No. 204. (Nnximonwealth for use vs. Marshall. No. 59. Wood, et id., en Hutson, et el. '" 41: O'Donnell VA. O'Reilly, of all. '25. Friend, for we, on Crawford. " 10 Goodell va. Pennsylvania R. It Co wfulny, No. 101. Stelnack, et al., ea. Megraw at al. No. 104. Lee va. the P. FL W y t C Railway end C. & P. R. R. co. No. 111. Roberts you Doti. • Common Piece—Vllll SA.TVIIDA r, October 23.—The argument IM and motions occupied the attention .f the court during the An application for charter was made by the Methodist Episcopal Church of Hanlonllle, and the Second Methodist Episcopal Church of Pittsburgh. The usual preliminary orders wore made. An application was also made by Messina. Hampton dr. Baikal! for a charter for the Pennsylvania Female College. The usual order for publiirtion was made. The sae of George nelsback vs. Mary Fleleback, which was a writ of hubnae corpus, was argued before Judge Stowe. The parties resided in Etna Borough, and the petitioner, who was the huaband of the respondent, desired to remove to the residence of his mether, in Sinter township, whloh the wife refused to do, and also refused to allow their two chit. dren ro-aocompany their father, sod the writ was issued to regain possession of the children. The Court ordered the children Lathe custody of their father, their natural guardian. TRIAL LIST TOR /RONDA T. 128. Carisobell et al. va. Clark et aL. it Phelan vs. Barnsley. 183. Davis.vs. Finch. Harkins vs Keller. Wt. Gangerileld TS. Dangerfleld. 168. Wtsenberger vs. Stewart. 1117. Thompson vs. Russell. Metzger va. The Nat. Bettrung and Storing Company. i 69. Saddler vs Blume. ill. Morrison, Bane &Co. vs. Holthonsa. l71k; Bays it Binning vs. Lathier. 174. Logan vs. Nicholson. Quarter Pessions_Fult woch Eierunney, October 23.—John Grimm. who was tried for the murder of James Shovelin. was called up for sentence. Before the sentence was passed, defend. ant's counsel spoke highly in his favor, and urged the Court to exercise such clemency as was consistent with the de mands of the law, and the proper pro tection of the public. Grimm also made a few remarks, and asserted that on.the night of the murder he had no malice whatever against the deceased. He watt then sentenced to undergo an imprison ment of six years in the Western Pent tentiary. Roger Brooks, who plead guilty to a charge of orse stealing, was next called up. Be gaffe a detailed statement to the Court respedtthg the occurrence, and as serted that a man named Crawford, who Is now in California. was his accomplice. The defendant was sentenced to the Pen itentiary for two years, and required to pay the costs of prosecution. Henry Gauntschey, convicted of ma licious mischief, was sentenced to pay a hoe of live dollars and the cosh. of prose cution. The following order was made and dl. rected to be entered on the minutes of the several Courts named: . And now to wit, October 23d, I x B69.ff' Is ordered Met the following he adopted as a rule of the Court Uf Common Pleas, Orphans' Court, (Ant of Quarter See aloes and Oyer and Terminer. Hereafter all notices which rotate to the proceedings In Court, the publication of which le required by law or rule of Court, shall be published in the Pitte. burgh Legal Journal, daring the time required by law. In addition to any other papers which may be specially ordered, or which may tie selected by the pa Cow rties. BY ran er. • TRIAL LIST VOR MONDAY. 312 Com..vs, Charles F. Good. 3Z5 Thomas Caroon. 314 HenrySltses. 345 John Plensworth, 833 Owen Kelly. 330 James Smith. 2114 " John A. Miller. Henry Vierheller Item cues.) TRULL LIOT FOR TIJIZDA Y. 2111 Corn. vs. George Schorr. 892 " John CampbelL :187 " James Pay. 420 " August Pflom. 430 " James - Smith. 43.4 " James titraler. 895 " Charles and Mary Ed wards. 842 " :Michael Canoslr. 313 " B. &A. Eoedelhelmer. 31,9 " Jas. Henderson, 8 eases. 828 " Patrick Murphy, at al. TULL LIST SOS WEDNESDAY. 125 (lout. vs. 013017 Howe. 118 " John Ryland. 459 " Wm.. B. Wilson and Geo. M. 881 " Jas.Bß .path, 2 oases. 427 " Joseph Shlverton. 441 " Canadian Wilhelm end . A. BU'. 388 " Edward Barrett, et al. 395 Clarlas Edwards. 354 . Polk Bradley, 8 cases. 357 " Goo. Penn. 368 D. Reardon. 251 " Morgan Thomas. 200 " John Heeling. " FL W. Ramsay. Robber, In AligghenY Bakke daybreak yesterday morning an extensive robbery was committed et the tobacco establishment of R de W. Jenkinson, Federal street, Allegheny. The storeroom Is located on the oast aide of the street, a few doors below River avedins, and extends. back to a court yard, occupied by the tenants of two mese( houses fronting respectively on the. !venue and •• babel's street. The thieves gained access to this court yard try a private alley, and from thence en tered the storeroom by prying open the rear door. The Place was very quiet and secluded, which accounts for the moons of their • operations. They evidently had been working some. time, as one of the. panels 'bed been cut out, the lock bursted and the door -finally broken off the hinges, rendered necea• nary on account of a heavy plank board against It In the centre, and which held It shut even when unlocked. After gein- Log admittance the thieves went leis urely to work and selected it lot of the finest brands of Cigars In the premises, worth over fifty dollars per thousand, wholesale., Of these they.secured about ten thousand, together with a couple of dozen doe meersahaures, with which they departed. The polies are on the track, but It la hardly probable either Wl:meter goods win ever be secured. One et Them. It la deeldedlj inconvenient to be short of wearing apparel during the cold weather, s fact which amounts for the activity manifested by a certain clam of petty thieves, whom principal business nonanda In dealing clothing from halls, end whey:merit can be secured. One of threw chap., hailing from Colurribm. Ohio. made- appearanceat ftalreniale Machine shop in Allegheny Saturday, M onied "s Job, went-home at noonwith one .0g the employes_ to: his boarding botute, and sueemMed Rudd* of tine= Minutes thereafter in departing With his friend's orlmOski - entned -Ho didn't lests his - usmertwilid• drank; but thei - pOlice aro ondatt'nethit to tam him up.' 3,sot I%ins s 1 L...V ~" 1 .. ~ ~..:. =MIME PROBABLE 110311CIDE. Tux OPERA agasoff ores brilliantly AhA fr ed ethile h ehtent, *walled*walledcloned on Saturday night, both of the Cal ., ItTleg_t . A l the htreht—''''" of anted companies drawing large sod an- the Awsuient. ---- --- • Eta Saturday evening at six o'clock, as premed. audience s to their farewell per en' Associate:M-I(DMleent-lie Mem- Mr. David Scott, one of our oldest and C''''n‘sn'c". The week at' , long invoke I , bent-Its Objects, Sic. pleasurable uteutorneit with our tine ar t : meet reepected cottene, wee returning ' to Wm home In the Sixth ward, ho a .„,„ lovers, anti will °cacao° a revival In our 1 t-°`"'l'" o.oes, or me Plil.itsret usssilc• made the Oideet i f a brutal and wanton Ten hours from Steubenville to Cm ; own moisture unsical cerel.. It is with 1 attack emu, t i re h „ ii ii a of some party iin . more then ordinary pride that we an . 1 clewed, by the Pan Handle route. Com. knerwn to the police. Mr. Scott sauce , nontice that I nth of the rival companies fortable care and accommodating conduc ti . ,,,, when ha waa inn„,:thn the I . thaing I,a e , r n c a . , r sstul ni a Pccun oar Y wsp• end tors. An excellent breakfast at Dennicta tied our city with more el,ateil and mph Armstrong, 0 Fifth ode. uf our people then they had before a bilcrable dinner at Ventre. Good Deco, Tunnel street, Ma alien- ' entertained. They entered the cots en. I Company all the way. It ens a deligl .rected by a drunken man lie i t ' re . r . , r , ' Li n g g h t t l ° te e „ ' n ' for .. tu l In‘ beggar l yste et il II r„''' lel trip, giving one a Gee view Of a bean . erg down into tile caul carer inductor into a tuna managers u I Will section of the great State of Ohio. out of cariosity, he ntopped and conductors of op era goner i il lithe place of departure a few words_ prong towards the cellar dmir regard aa a provinelat n good ,is one : sieut„ovri growing l town rapidly. Signs .ikeil dawn the emir. The man Mand• : O''.l , ime Mai. ari l r• "We e're , ~u , there, who „,,,, a perfect atrangsn . in develo old Mt - to rise familiar lingo , . and I of enterprise and thrill meet you on every Mr. Suet, wheeled tersiUnd and with an . will henceforward be repel - r- -den a {neat , hand. Old buildings are being reeled ' M miked "what ite w. looking et," to be profitably atmlek with tires ciao. cka and . and without another word, wank him a . notleical entwining...lton Indeed, Mt high I be lified, and many new onee. powerf, blow . aba f . O . u . ing b, let , was the operatic fever and an keen Inn I are going up. Some Of the=-ae are costly arm in ntriklng. Mr. Soott, whole over .I'nfe'isLi"te f''' 4 and univer . ''' i I .- • and handsome. ,seyenty live years of age, and very !sable I Premed fur toth /tithing , teed Poerpa OF fell heavily to the ea. um tint, and rolled in, relined and cultured people tha: lied The side walks of the principal streets loW the gutter. Hen assailant then, ac• , thersoticooted to remain a Week longer I are being widened and retard and the exrding to Mr SI., statement. Jumped on , they would have been greeted oy nightly I streets themselves improved. The city ' hen with his feet and either administered' imireased audience. 'foe getout. of : has, in the persau 01 Mr. 'lnhere Love, a Song eau rest ou•stireil that the, will over I very e InCient Mayor. lie bears not the several kicks, or else tramped him tin Si cruelly, and then leisurely wa le : „ . , up : receive In one dark and assot•begrmied s word in vain, he is a Istrur to evil doers the IVOLILIO. The old genilernall was UM ! ."). that /...agll' li". their ,'!' srv " l ''''''' and a praise to them that do well. Saloon able to get rid , and quite a trued gather- genius nod pOWerti Of U.lllileal lutorprem- keepers and dram sellers of all sorts dread ed and lifted him out of die gutter more , 'km' , him more thee they would a pentileece dead than alive. The man who bad as• t OPgRA ikons .editor the brilliant ' For every I Nation of lam he makes thew sailed eon came bark. and w. pointed . opera 80.011 . bleb ClOseti at the opera , suitor the " 1 er the penalty. u thishe dues right out by Mr. sent. The peetple caned the lionise on Saturday stoning, we are to, ...., ory to arrest him when he ran away, ag have a aeries of entertaimuente for one I ° II' '-'-• vet well at the hands of all good caning• week far Moore interesting to 1.110 Ine,loori ' '-l - L. senL Mr Scott wile carried to Me residence ,ty of amusement goers; than thorn' given 1 Steubenville is fate becoming a menu on' Forbes street and a phlitician was I v the Unritadel II Chtlog'e firma Troupe. : lecturing city. Its facilities In this di• summoned, who pronounced hie tej erten , Mr. aim NI,. Barney NS ithatua, after an ' rection are excellent. Its coal is abun• of a necessarily fatal ettaracter. lint i absence of two yearn, will make their t dent and of the lineal quality. The coal right leg wee wholly pithily ned, his head 1 appearauce at that vomiter place of trade of itself is alms a vast source of badly bruised, and his entire nerve." glillUtlollllolll. thin evening', when the wealth. In every repect Steubenville system bad broktai downfrom theeltock ••Pairy Circle" and othtsitom of the eves p rom's: f an encouraging pg future. sustained. His deposition was taboo : Country" will be given. lit the permit, i , "-- t great ly' needs two things-new publtc last night by the Mayor, and an effort i stem of trial character Mr. aunt Mrs. will be made oh.day to secure the arrest Wi i leans stand can d our toa riyal•. We orb buildings, and a drat-clews hotel. Its of the ended°. rufttau Who Ito wantonly ! ibelaiLlo fall how.. uring their engage- hotel accommodations are caisemble. anti brutally lame unto death a frail sari : went, Many travelers have reason to know this. hole's. , old 'mate without theadiado w nr I ' I.bl - rent - sou 'rd.:ATOM-The dashing lint now ter Cincinnati. This le truly n .11..0 or ree.oll.l. Mr SeOlt say a hut rani sigoor , 1 ,,,, a „ d „ will ~r,p4,, at grra city. It 15 the growth of the prea fully identify bin Ilefettialit, slit there are 1 the Pitt/Mere) Theatre thin evening. ant century. It claims a piipulation of other gentitanen who were present who , The It:meld troupe will remain mi l 800,000, with a mat amount of wealth. can till likewise shined an arrest be made. • nights longer, Red Larry l'ooley the. eel- Its locetion is fine, and the high lands ebrared comedian is also announced. back of the city are perfectly charming. The Penneylvana Vrmste &liege, Such attractions will of toursu draw full Mount Auburn and Clifton are. et.- The movement to citabliell In thie ' nm:".cc- daily worthy of note. They hear eel hborheod II first clion College for the Ni.!LSON IC 11.u..r. -Mysteries of the on their sides and summits pals g eduction of the gotta of the State. open eagle worder ev cu or i ld and the extraordinary and tial residences. These are all that powers of Ventrthemlnen will taste and wealth ran make them. to ad denominations, in quietly progress.' he gtven by the original Signor Blitz, the Many of the public buildings of Cincin ing, end already much substantial ens., chid i..in oft the e ll m r a , gie n tati a a, ,„ e o t k alaninfe Haiti; nail are noticeable. The City Hospital agement has been reeelved. It In protested , Ninna g ay eve l : :: „7, ' Tn . . : ~ :' , . .a e a 'p en ' e " ,.7n T e d is just completed. It is lour stories high to inaugurate the enterpriee with a cash 'by Signor Bina a • re beyond all power of and covers an entire square. It lea hean• capital of not lens then one hundred • description, and should ha seen to be ap- tifhl building. So is fir . Paula Methodist thousand dollar., to be made up by vol. 1 Pr.,.."• Episcopal Church. It is up and roofed. untary subscriptioue from philanthropic i ACAIIEMy or kirnie,-Mr. Rufus This is built 01 blue ltmestone and in and erogrecive gentleman who Will Attains, l e lintig,tt.ti,Log. will give one gothic style. When fiuished It will be eppreciate the benefits in be derived of he select readinge at the At-ado:11y of the finest church in the city. The Meth from reek an Institution. The Financial', Music, Tuesidey evening, the 26th lust ., odtste have two other new buildings of Secretary, Itev..S. S. elMiver, ham Just I under the atispiren of the Colon Repast which they tie n° boast, their Pub. issued an appeal for aid toartuda the pro- I Sunday School reaehere' newsciation. fishing Melee on Fourth street, and their ftct. eldied should receive prompt and , False-St. Bridget'. Cathode Fair Female College on Wesleyan avenue. gerierous response. Wu quote from the opens st St. Bridget's (hutch, Redford Both are fine.claga, lend admirably adapt appeal of the reverend gentleman. and I avenue, this Mullingd ask our citizen. to subseribe liberally ; --..- eel to the purposes for which they were towards the °Meet La view.. in so doing ; petroleum Items. built. But of buildings, nothing lurther they Will - not only confer benefit ou the 1 Just now, . , The Titusville Herald of the Ild say.: presume, but on comlug generations. The livelist question at present in the s-It la, enough, It would seem to know • Leat week a new wed was .I.r,e•lL on city ie that of excluding the Bible from that we have, as yet, nothing In thethe H. McClintock farm. 'lgni yield a the public schools. Protestants ere all inter - eat of female oolleguste ednastleiti I on one ' side , Catholic and Infidels on the twenty-live barrel% daily. adequate to the dematule of that, city or i other. The contest grows worm. The State, or in keeping with the age In 1 Armee five days ago 'a new ten barrel friends of the litter a few evenings age, which we live. Tnomeande and mthiogni I well was etruek on the (.We:A Xlei , Tetnitheon lea. of the Henderson faros, held a public meeting. it was largely &t -here been invested •In collegea for our ; sins, to the neglect of our daoghter. t Upper Cherry Balm 110 wall Is um tended, and very enthusiastic; strong It Ts our duly to give them equal advate I log about fifty barrel. of water daily, resolutions were ably advocated, and a ragas, that they may, In their respective ! which la belmYbi runs into It from an detertniliallOn to keep the Bible in the relation and °cotyledons, at to the I sd.b,ining well that is In P'bccsa o"ril - schools was evinced by all present highs dbelnettons and achievement. ' Bela A few eventngs subsequent the other W hat we need, la the money. A fund of , Within the last two weeks two new side held a meeting at UM same plume at least one hundred thousand dollars Is - wells were struck on the Zuver farm, a It was not large. It is hoped the Catholics regarded Sr. necessary to begin w i t h. : Wort dietance north of the Beau berm and Infidels wlll be signally defeated in Ths sum mould t o readily funishe. 1 One of these le prod eiciug fifteen barrel. Dur citizens are among the moat enter• The Iferahre Ihnesevllle oorrespon- theirassault, not only upon the bid prg of the land, They are generally dent says: During the present reason. a Bible, but upon one of the bulweeks of eroepermia ft Is only wean trod to ~,,,,. 1 degree of activity to some extent nugget , our civil and religious litierty. nine there mean., lo place thin tot. e n . • live of the al kern deys of the 001 l fee While re. Cincinnati we looked in several lee at sere an chief among the veri- tr. tires - aged throughout Lower times upon the National Association ell honore inetitutious in our entintry. ! theory Slim Tile Vll{oll l'otniiany have , Local Preachers of the DI. E. Church, The thi nn will be to ecture rite tetioutte terns .'""mful with '"n r '''" C na " . w ells, which wee in session there from the fah asked fur by the Board of Truetew. to be ; e nd are n ow putties Juin ti Liao or three to the 19 , i ns , expended for property, by a general ran. I wore. 'flie Bresnan come/thy have two . a large rotruber of delegates was pro asslng of our city; and we ehell rely I Its tirtiltog. A ''. " l" : ‘ ""''''' I ' ' ' ' ',. ear from var.,. seCti.ol.• •.I the w hide n a kind reception and response. If , tested and procuring m paying imam. , , . . •, acoardnist t he thir measure once- I tie' , O. the ebrtin Par. nye °I . so' '''''' 'Y' ' react ''' to''re ,4 sonnet " 'P" °' and ability. t work will anon be I more either err or will be at once beirun, Conference. were repreiunt . Tee „ m outhed. 'V aasa ,. w i t h t h e magna- in Elli mien to which Vaal/JOS Old Ones a, local preachers of the M. E. Church ntIM• -.tiny of a prima, dtvoted o f In I shoes et be started torah. Slung the line her stout ten thousand. They are lay Dun e donatin to the eerylee of the Fe- iof the old Betio Hallwev, between Mc preachers doing the work of Evangelism. mal College n ine . e State of New 'fork I Clintork vine and Rouseville, ten or a They at - e men who follow their vocations hearing bin am Shall wallet vie with loran new wells are in varied stag. of during the week and preach on Sunday him R. li 0.11(11111111V in the llaillitiCHD, , program', sums tut fairly commenceth wherever they find an apenthir. They of our donations? Surely what one 'veld l other. rieaflY ready fur tuning• and two preach sett/lout hire. They have done du iney be done by swum. True' ing. , or :tires. already produrentr liberally. much to build up the Church to which therefore, in the charietter of the eau., 1 : Ob th. '.'le'i 1 • •• • • • crude oil took et they le-Meg. The Anociation to which le the enterprise and liberality of our Siraight's nil men - , Bull lion, ectraaillitig peo pl e , ~,„I aboe „ ail, ~, i; a i . wh ,,,,„„ 1,,.. headrest sad aeventv• nye I.(relx oi KC have referred meets annually Its ob g i nt ., ws wish ~, pronana , this in: „,„,,„. ;at, caught ore Prow the speaks from the ject le tO render eta m, mbi re more I 11l reaprerfully commended to the kind I furnace of the retinery and explod. il. cient, and to devise piens by whiCh the conenderetten, co.opnrigtoe, reaso n, fie , The all Ignited Instantaneously, stud enure l ec „a epie,etry can b e main worm benactions of our friends." burned furiously for two lheirii. About effective In the church. The busbies of twentvlive barrels of the oil was run un• ----w--- - - the lesiaii. al t-inctonati was trILLISIWthi der • date and afterwerda dipped up. Anotber t uttittg Affray. -- In each a manner se to do art - at credit The loss will not tall abort of 51.1. A cutting affray of a very serums rut- , to all Con c erned. The President, lire - - —..- . -is.-- Mr. (Ivetirll, 01 Mew Jerse.y, presided tare, and which may prove (wid to one OCTOBI - It. with Mealy. Th.. secretary, lies. W H. of the parties, oecurre,l Saturilny night Kincaid. A M , of your coma City, needil at Leonard's Peer sakien, In 1.0.. e tA. no *Ord tit CAL cur intent.° other Mewl/11a Clair township. It appears that a nun, i He did his week as he always does-well. bee of persons had ansestribled there and rI The desociation, . • body, presented a were drinking beer, when • difficulty fine appearance. Its rellgionle elereoltes anise and a free fight ensued, during the gave evidence of piety and • zeal, and La dtscucions of the venous question• process of which beer glanite., pop tee- which came before it, allowed culture and Urn and knives were tend freely. deo. Feeler. a rung man residing la East mental ability 14 DO aril nasty kind. The ilinninghara, in adidtbion to being Pe- I members of the Association will have verely beaten about the bend reason to carry well teem pleaaant and face with bottles and glasses, recollections of the gneen City. She received a stab with a knife in treated them very kindly and with great the rigid aide In the region of consideration. The next session of the the heart of a very serious nature. Ile See wration is hi he held in Philadelphia. was carried to his home and a physician In October of the coming year. sent for, who dressed his wound. Yes terday morning Henry Fauler, a brother of tbe Injured man, made inforinstion before Pleyor Brush , legalese John Leonard. the proprietor or the saloon. Frank McCormick, Pat Boger., Andrew Brannon anti others, Charging them with felontone essault and battery. Lammed, we are informs:l, JIMs been anneted and Is in custody of a South Side °Meer, acid the others named were arrested yester day evening and confined in the lock-up for a hearing. ion of Jon. MED = Knaves ihs - proved Water Fitter. The reputation of thwe valuable sera. tarn ho usehold convenience.ls betsmilog worldwide. Order. are received at the faeory from Alexandria, In Egypt. where they are found to purify the noto. riously impure water of the Site. We are glad to learn. also, that numerons families in Pltraburgh and Allegheny find them a perfect curt, for all the leapt'. rides of our hydrant water. 11. Li, Mil. tenberger. 238 Penn street. the agent fir Western Penney Ivanla, Is offering every facility for testlng_their claim to univer sal confidence by netting them up ni any house sod permitting the family to try them for two weeks before porcbaeiog. Every one has given complete etatiafau• don, and all barn been glsdly retained and paid for. tinder circumetancea an favorable, no family should hereafter orminplain of bad or unwholesome water. Whether for drinking or cooking.• the Kedsio Filter is an infallible /specific. A Centensram Gear • The Hinter Oitirewannounoes the death of Georg* Matthew., of Conn. - messing township, Butler county. at the extraor dlnary age of one hundred and two years. He was born In the State of Maryland on the lit of October. 1767, and removed to Butler county about the year lati. His descendants are numerous as 4 scattered all over the western parts of the country. He-voted for Warthington and all the early Presldtuita. Ho wais,an ardent lover of his went* , end always took a lively Intermit to political &Boos. It wan his boost that he never Beds an election Bed always took tlln own eonnty papers. and, what Is remarkable, he could road flue print until within a year ar so of his death. Oa the day he was ono hundred yeara old he walked sonic distance frpm hie home , . Beemlna lo ro• oice In his etreugth at that ago. 'Tits Secret of Beauty lien in tho one of Hafran's Magnolia Balm for the Coin. liouvbflOM, Itedrues,. Blotches, Sun burn, nockles and Tan disamenir where It la atol l ed, and a houutiful complexion Of pum, toxturo la obtained. The plee. features no wad Youths. to glow with aln wthful Bloom and lui Beektity RClTielnlv a r Hags Magnolia Balm 10. the thing that prodnoss these effects, and any Lady can securo It for 76 cents 40. any of our stores. To preserve and dress the Hair WO Lyon's Kactudron. earrF. - The Purest and sweetest Cod Laver Oil to the world, uutrinfactured fro m fresh, healthy livers, upon the sea shows. it in perfectly pure and Introit. Patients who have once taken it can take none other. dak for "Hamra and Caswell . ' Cod laver 011," manufactured by Ca.- well, Hazard & Co., New York gold by all drusurinta. Ladles Will please mace:Mew their favorite resorts fin cream candles and Lae!, -Inseam; roasted and cream almonds and oaths Mae °team bonbons, at, /12 Federal atind,Allepany City. (}Mtge Heaven. Heat. Etate.—Bee ;savertisoment of bioeltoig .Ralnbo*, Roar .Estoto and bilnEraP9o:.AgelPs. pyh" . 197 and 199 ;Con ti. Subleetition =calved far el =Alpena* at publisher* once% of E 404% 41 Sixth avenue. rack numbing' at woe on hood. ~~; - ,- prpteauttGti bAjr,t GA *RITE : YIIONDAY MORNING, 06TORER 25, 1889 Amonement• PT n et RI lIKE , nee. OttoLer has come. On out, all artiste, and worship Gad! This is the month of tiad's bawl carries a palette, and with Itis right Ile glorifies everything in the Heavens above and on the erth beneath. See how at his inspiretion everything owns the artistic spirit. There are no such golden days in the whole year as these muquil days of October. No dull and sluggish hate—no aerial puddle of smoke and dust—but purr amber, translucent, light and clear e mere tint and color diffused through space, giving the merest tint of gelden color to all things. Two days together, twin days of glory! and then C.i.f.'s a distant nee; the wind changes; a cooler air greets you; and behold, the heavens are tratepsrently clar! not • cloud wit, look where you will e —north, west, eoutb —all unmet the belting horizun, net enough of cloud fleece to weave a gar must for Jove—all dear, ah oy. and he neeth, clear and soft. October has none of those summer days in which We sin shines needier, so sharp is thetight , piercing and glittering. But now, let the heavens be never so deer, and the sue never so bright, and still the light is suit. Since all critic. disagree as to the month in which our,Lord was born I think it was Oe. Veber. revolving the earth about the the Celestial Gay, which bath twelve gates, emit month comes over against one of the gates. There is Truth, Justice, liallness, Lave, Mercy, and others. Or totter may be said to stand over against the gate Beautiful, (or of Beauty.) At the advent, the angels streamed through and tilled the earth's atmosphere in aims dorutieut of Joy, tempered by eadnees of the mystery exile, .d witb them came we know not west el b.-evenly Influence, which the earth caught and never has lost, end every returning October renews We glory of the angelic rapture. Mow wondertul are the silence and the , stillness! The birds are gone. The in mute are getting back to winter querters. Butterflies are mummies, wrapped and laid easy In writing. The grass has ' ceased to strive In growing. The leaves are ripe. The wood putts Meth no more fresh growth. Did not universal growths unaheathing, unrolling, teeth pushing, the whole soil tilled with hose and every stem a tiny pump, and every meadow ex. erting a greater force than would be need ed to swing the earth In its 'brbit—make that inaudlhe sound and that audible silence, that Imam of something goiug on In silence, which one perceived In dime? ' But in October the noise which busy al. I lessee makes is hushed, set that even a poet's ear can hear nothing, The winds can take their pitch no longer Iron/ the weird North, where pines grow and nigh, but !roue the perfumed South, where the hells ot peefumed flowers give them their tone, and ring with them in slmphony, Su still are the days that one may Mt ut the open window end look upon n andpm leaf of th ruereunal aspen, it shall ewe Mar— e /l is fast asleep. It clues not even breathe, and so is stiller than a babe In Its cradle. The geometric spider's web, which hangs in silver lines between stalk of monkehood and a branch of morning glories, does not quiver; Its cords, liner than silk, sent out for yards as guys and stay-ropes, neither tremble nor sway. They are ab. whitely still. In these moods, hushed to the very in• nermost soul ofulence, comes with a stuillng nipper through the air, a robin. 'Every pubstion of its wing upon the air startles you like a drum beat. Bo still le It. A gentle noble is needed to reveal a great silence. We want no painters here. This Is the year's Sabbath—"in it thou shalt de no, work." A picture is but a lick cut, ti fringe clipped off. in Jentiney we may be theatkful for the souvenir, but not now.. There is one vast and multitudinous pie. lure. For us God builds end paints! Is this all for the eye? Is there no message for the soul? Are not the heavens nearer —are not angel messages sped to us through these symbols? The year Is coming to die. Behold its joy! It has hid its cont Let. Behold ite victory! What are all these banners, these gorgeous hills, these opaline morn ings, these golden evenings, this mat and sweet midday. end all treasure which they look upon, day by dot' It is Nature saying, "I hay. fought a good fight; I haireArdelted my course; I wait for my crown." Idsy our old age be an October, not a November. • -•-•- 01110. Steabenrille--Its I roprarements—l Mayor—lle W ants. linclanatt—lta (:realness—llts Beauty—lts Dwellings —The tilbhe Ctriestloa—Local Preach- &foreign Items Extrugse Evils-stitches arrived at Cairo. llocuartinv has taught filly four duels p to the prevent time. liana Danny died on Saturday, the 23d not., at the age of eeventy years. Trie military are collecting In Perla, le view of the threatened irregular no:ening tt the Corps Legintatit on the 25th. lux [weird manifests are expected. The Or 'minds are sentry. lt is thought the crisis may restore Rouher to the Cabinet. Toe recent reply of Mr. Gladstone to the President of the leintenck Amnesty Association un the subject of the enurse of the Government toward the imprisoned Fenian', causes conederable diasension. The London Atunesty Aasoeation has rotested ageing the eenttments of the Premier. A Committee appointed by this body, has arranged doe a nsonster open air demonstration on Sunday tint the meeting will lik Government be indefillile4 postponed, as the vernment would suppress It. Tn a preposterous charge against Goethe of stealing poems from s lady, ban Its exact counterpart in English literary history. After Sheridan's comedy of "The Rivals" had boon presented with groat success, the friends of a young wo man who had died of a decline at Bath claimed that the comedy was het's, and that It had been confided to Sheridan for revision and adaptation to the stage- We believe Sheridan never took any steps to refute the charge, except the more decidtid nod satisfactory one of writing "The School for Scandal." The young woman being dead, and it being evident to the dulleit vision that the hand Which wrote the last comedy must have written the first, the story, like the lady, fell into de cline. Tint tax of Providence this year Is $12.50 on $l,OOO. Robert H. le. 1... sassed for $1,195,200, George Hall $175,- 000, A,lexauder Duncan $1,224,3 00 B iro Burnside and wife $130,00 0 , Sprague's heirs $177,500, Amos C. Bar stow $440,000, Junes CI. Smith and wife 3139,000, Earl P. Mason $545, 000, and Senator Henry B. Anthony $53,000. - PARTE= LITACITITTLE attended the Jew h Synagogue at New York on Saturday e goes to Boston on Wednesday. • Tay. Pennsylvania railroad clerks have formed a life insurance company. NEW ADVERTIBErdENTB RADE AND FASHIONABLE CONFECTIONS FOR PREHENTEJ II ►EDER&L BTILICET. ♦ReFlleoy CIO DREKA Importer mad retaD dealer NV SINE: 147VITIIINNEIVir ,, WEDDING, VISITING, PANTY AND somEsa GAUD KIIIMILA VINO , KixsoGuAIWNAMMO. ILLUMINATING ILA. Orden by man komme prompt attmatlon. Aced or samplk.. 1.033 (*coleus 111.. POW. ~;(»ADA~..I~ PUBIFIIS TUB BLOOD. MIL &LLB BY DIitIOGIBTBEVERINVHEar rszsa OR SALE-PROPERTY• p.l" onuZr. or THE F4lO, 250131 1.7.... cr.01.-. 1 . only 0500- A., 00 per year. 4 to, 241132 feet, 4400- Olt VI IANS' C,..-.ll.'irr IICK/ per v. ar 1 tot 2512 9 f , 4300, nens street. Tram.- boo.. er g roost... oa 24 a 100 .'''''' 7 .' 71 WO 'W . 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A I. 1909. to •11war the street 140/00/1 11,-ore so., Beaver ...met 100 1 colttpl•lbt .n thl•r••1. feet, prole , tug a .1414 ..1 00 feet to Water •treet, on which I. tr.. 4.1 • two story hunt se 3 lb 3.1 d*""" b"". *"' ''..."' '"' 4".. r.'"'"°' IL-41TFA..ET011'S NOT I C E. , -- Eatner Stockton, der, 11,.., Pe..p.rty frouti L . , „ „ r „...„ „„, „ „.„,,,,,,,,,,„ „, , t ,, ~.... /". ~t 7 A'. o " tt , purl. and lor 12 1 7. 7, 1 or L. , .. , - , ~.... ol It 10.4.1.. , 1.•.•4•11. basin, lotto Lod turrourolbota Fabbot 14 t elle.l. Purse rm. i 17 7 . 9 W . . 7 ' ' l ''. l :" ' 7 ' ... ' , ''., / :„0.7 1 ,7' . • r . r .'. r . .. ‘.. .. 3 '''''' ..r .n . ^. 0... '..+u.'' ~, ..r. f. - .°: ~;:!.°,,'; .',..,”,,','Vr., , ,',„ - '..,: . ,,,L, TIP.IO A5 •,,.1 those hat Ina .la • v 5za..... .0.1 209 li ••03...0 11.116.'•1 As tome. rYttt, wlll tor•rnt lht•ru.. bit ttotbe•' r I • ttic.tneut. rt. at 10JoISON PO It S.ALF.. - A Very Desirable , It A. )t .111• 07 . 1: TN'. TOf LAND. r . 0 .,...,b4, b b., o , 4tt ' ': Iht ^ lt A 1.0 oltt N._ ......' .""" ''''. *- mi' '''' .'" . '''' 1 -7 AECI' T 111 A'S NOTICE. - , riot two tolnbito. wall 9 n Inc rant etatton ol the Pe oh•tolie Halittool. hen • front of anon. ..... 2 'ter' , " t.r. t."‘..t'' • '" 't."'" .... n 0b.., lard ot •ro Or., i•oa.tt.rl4 reek: all entta 1,1.1..11.. yi.l f• • Ix eel at l• t.....0t or th. ••• ro.1.••071-twtotr .1. 0 batibemland tat. - oi I'. PUY I. .4.-..4•1. • I woo, • h.tt I c an.ladmtr•h.y a,...ante.194 1 ...1ug ,sto out lute lota 19,07. ••••'"", .." •olet l •P' -1. 571 ' '. " 7 ''''" 7 ' of from 4tu 5 see. •nr tom 011,1.1 home, wen . to I''', , • re. '7e .•me wtthoo ` 4, ” •u 3 Per•ont r...:„..2,77'',.:....7"''' ‘ 77 '' r7n.7. .r ` r, "'" ''' ""' ''" Vl'iT ." ..i r r Ei.emii. H. •el.nlN-4 t, I or= No. 104 Fourth Arthur, o- t , WM H. 1,1 I F - No 37 FM b A 'tone. T AIME SHIP I vIENTI 4 OF ALL INT 011(4 7 . All pereone are ''." '` 1 1 1 n..t tu ~V, T evl• P"P" ... ""•• "•- .1z 11P.T II 1.11.12. tee unt or u.• m•'' T" ...id Ll° Hulls er fa' r I n . t, d mut ward rtetth.)."",Tu'r • t. ...J. , • ,•• •,•.. •, e hmAl• pr. `• • artlt ~•I an I, SA nab. ••• mow l••••• , .• .1 •••• Herr vs. lhar• Ilm• mot II it, Vetch MI •I ere! I lelees. Alt eta • ten. we • Imure • I.e. I " hell tale or It SW. All °Han plied _ V• L ABL F. LAWRENCE , al fro ' . L u r- P.P,g'-'l;oYtt'rU •trre«l::llYlT47‘4. . THE IRON Oil dpo — rf.'-'.°.':rj:. , 7V:L...'" , ':.= ,741 °:: -.2 :.P 1 ! MUTUAL :LIFE INSLUNCE CO, imwe t•r ett uf climer :mil. r od grope elu •• The ...ash. etran mut healthy A 11. b... 1 at air price •ml Kem Of Pennsylvania.. term, Atop! , A BART A roll h. ✓ l " Office, 75 Fellenil St,„ Allegheny City. FOR SALE.—One TWO lloThe I DIIHILCTOI I6I ing • • A ue. ior • Ir.. Hew !AMES L. °KAUAI!. M pr ew*, or .15. mot., J. LARK. U. D., uvertd Anahulan-e. Capt. It Nott(NS ,, S. !WO •ALe, A•••.` (or R lu. .•re. lA, A K HALL MU, AUK caw) r e ls. Lk, b. 11. sr.-HIT, Du Apply •t W APP.Th••••• .• " W . AVE!), Cmhier Allegt°ll rtea Co. u pp,al°. the Kew , Aiteghtt, j 7 . . ,u. A , AA lIKSIi I , tlalter. ritEncaaNT T . . A. . l ' : : 'l A 1Nt14T.:,7..V.ni ochwit, D. 1 % 00 .11. thrums« /Lost FALL STOCK OF C•pt. BORT. BOUM SOS , Presides.. Id•.J. B. CLARK. D. D... Vies Pr..l .oss. JACOB KUNG. S ....... Y. C. W. BUNNY. T MEN & BOYS' CLOTHING, H. w. WH1Tr.....W1r... Atirier.S. DANIEL ISO 00M, WWI AgenL TM. Is • ova, eoroosny cowmeted on the mu toe.' s'Z'trofb;;',d...733;ll7.'S as teelll be ' : , l . l "f r c c utz o o t . p . r. of Lile cal W. I. will .Rant • ate yes... to coo' ese i t N 0.47 Si XTI - 1 STREET, =,',`."2l= `"`.117.b" pENIINYVVANiA. Now Beceirloic by GRAY & LOUkN'S, =I PISUR VICE COMPANY Of PI T 1 TSBUltel6 u.ll 11.Y11, BIAL1 , 1!ZO. ' 71.1. • hon. l.Lory2.lly, and Len.. soda.' FASHIONABLE' exlastrel•. WLI.TES. rrr.saden , t 'l'remekr.: Del E:rlC RANT TAILOII, 14,11,1rILTnu“,r. 14.1 , .10:51.tv•ers , " 1 1.. X • ev• C.uantaut:y t.r, Land Wslurr, CIO hn. Occri,ne-res am! Ver. iiiagn. 11.K.11110., 00 Irn in hu. II No 93 1-2 Scol:bffold Street fri.leat's l',ollllt. inside to order to t0e .., 1 . 0t..e 0, olt N EW FALL GOODS I= CLOTHS, GASSIMERES, Just na,ivt.ill, IMBUE'. Y acv ILK 1.6. Mu . ... Ts.", 73 Kr01tn....1 are.- LIVERY STABLES. ERT R. PATTERSON Si CO,, DIME OOILAYII or Seventh Avenue and Libert) PTTTSBI7IIOI3, P/S. Will on linAnrdny. Jal 3101.. DW. and on moot. •orooodlnit Sanorday, hold an AMCIiOS Salo at HORSES, CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, WAGONS, •Ipf eperrtblnp Purer.lsfuj the Ifor rurflas Aral tog W wit etil ;Pease lea., they Puttee of coosig•torot up of Prior. Tburottay of sues wet IL In orPer fur 41Po...firs, Prompt al• tebOon sad gofPl Care *ill be ale. 1.11 Pluck left flosie. JORIII W ticrEw Ain, Auctioneer. • _ . ROOTw., nom. .I,TTIIPSO3I. u. PATTERSON & CO., .1 4 117111111 t, MAJLaiI A-14 CIOIMDISION STABLES COIL BETENTB AVENUE i LIBERTY 6?. PTTTIMIIIUGI.II, WINES, LIQUORS, &a SCHMIDT & FRIDAY, I II FONSECA Or WINES, BRANDIES, GIN, K„ WUOLIMALD DE&ELIID ID PURE RYE WHISKIES, 409 PENN STREET, Rave Removed to NOR. OM ARD 886 PENN, Cor, Ml.:month Sr., (formori y CanaL) JOSEPH S. PESCH & EO., Mop. IM. IV t 7.11111, 111. UM Ma 4 He s /JUST EQRILET. PITTORUROIL RANUFACTIMIWI Of Copper Distilled Pu re Bye Whiskey. Ul AL O. drn PO RE OH WINES vat LI QUOR& HOPS. am- WARS. CHIN* CUTLERY, iciO - *oon NEW e GODS. FINE ASES, eon= lAS AND CUM* NKR' UlNH* ta rr trillS. C 177 CUM tiEO. BEATEN, SMOKING BMS. • large stock of SILVER PLATED GOODS 011, R. E. BREED & 00.1 1001WeRP STREET EDUCATIONAL - ---- ctiEGAMAT latifiT/TUTE,IS/11 nd 1598 SPEINIC RI% PiaWoke* Ladles akieuraardla luvi Day Pli °11 ?. VIIII JP.ONDASeurgrir amstantly la I, the I 1 &Tustin,* ILLDAILIS Primal*. I=l ~.. ~ ~. '; LEGAL • 1$ a , akini, ote 11..Innt 100 I 1 :1 c3 r . vv. ATIORVIFY PAD COIOSSELLON Al 1 keo , 2. L . :. I ss r xt t. ) . ; Met t t tit -tun tl l on• tn men, NV inn 13. SEEPEet, ALLGRNIAti t•TICIS VP OFFICE, b 9 FIFTH AVENIJK. iNSURANGE INDEISNITY VITT!" HU Kell. r, AGAINST IOS3 111 FIRE fItALF,LIFi INSURPACE CO. OF PHILADELPHIA. or r •l, •4 31 CHEZT3II7 I etT...car Fro V...r.a . 13.ener. Morimai H. Loris? Wyrecr, Pa• Ula. t1at0.....1 rs.. J*4.. Lt. 6;d•rs.rd Dalik r..arr. W. filchz.ds, Orome Vales. CH.01.1.F. IKANCIOCC.. PrEstdanl. AI ”re 51.1,31. R. C . a1Y.Ktri:110i117,61;17...., N all: cammer and duvet.. eatall:al% CASH INSURANCE COMPANY. PHELAN'S HULLDING, so. LA Pitch Avenue. Second /Igor. rirronunti It, PA.. Cupltal All rtdd Up. MARC'S MIN N. J. H .W.4.llver, jr.Capt.icasney, S H. Harusaff.. Caul:awn, Jake HUI. H•Clarltao. Jas. N.. 5.11.1 Then. Slattik, Je0.13. 11.01tr.ItT II Hlbll, Preddent... JNO. Y. The PreddAst. Joe , T. JOHNSTON. hereLary. Capt. H. J. ÜBJ.CIL. LIMP L. imam* on Liberal Term. on all Mrs and Dianne EMIL APJ4Cr rrESN itivsun ANCE VON 'ANT I VY PITTSBURGH. ,-)1.1,lk /AI . CI; r re i Att cot, cArT. NEELB, General hien, Other, Vat Vi ater Greet, Spotty • eo.`a War. house, up rurirs, Pittsburgh. Wlll le rote arrainst all triads of Piro arta Ma nor Shim • home lotatttatlon. rautaced by DI !WWI who are well litown 43 the wansatinity, and who sr. determtrad by promptorsa sod liber ality N =Metall. tbe ettararter which they bare amused, as criteria, the brat prwtwetbaa lo thaw who drain to to lararrd. btaxcwOlult •lea•waer Nintlel. I Jo.a R. iSete..Wee. K. Killer. Jr., el3as. J. Cla kr, James Lett Wel, I NV tillam b. Evans, Alexander Spree, rt b a i sint , Kirk:arta. /Wire. Artist, lacy ex Barbi Lova. D. thmaen. noll2 NATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY. Car. teller"' It. and Diamond. &Hagan Mon, in Ow ST.COND NATIONAL BANE BUU.DINfi. W. w. MARTIN, treitid.t, AMR RROWN, Ja., \lce Prastdant. AIMS IL eTAYLNIe , N. Reererery. jpb. Myler, Lee lam,. J.. lepers, Ju.L.Oraelua. R ob ert Le. C. C. Bevlt, 1171.201I.jern.th6cret'ordt..17elra PEOPLES' INSURANCE CO! PAN!. 0171011., H. L. 0,311141.1 i WOOD a FIFTIA EU ♦ Mg.* O.4LLYABII.II Mt and llgulag Mat Joker R. ar Path., C. 11. Lots. P. Van Ain. Jimes D. Verner • ALLEte E Ir INWORAIWCE voktraTlT U 7 rITTri3MO3II. 1C1L.241... ST rirra aux= Snit 15.X3. Insoles against all kinds of Tian . sad Karim Mali. jot, T. J NIIVSKITS.tIa, ittelant. C. (.1 . . DONNELL. Secretary. IDAYT. WW. Dr-MY, General Lanai.. ~ .ll T glaesinet fidabers Traneis Berk. natl.. 3, TAltiodisdals. T. H. Nevin. ..Mtl. C. 0. klaswi, liartat Mids. Cbmies flaw. Capt. Wm. Dem& IMMI! i..l—en.C.:;;;; Cut lir: I lelLitis IlWrilti ' =elre oz. Intistionch, c.a. 9 11109. 1 'VOTICE.— The asseelement for 67. fillt:lNe po t r n i ftil L rV.ttard t' fje e .rtralg fo r y Ttl LeIDAY, October Witt. wheal. it returned to the City rrcuurar's Oftie• for collection mE3 [?Annh - DICIPSER, ova I=== num HOC® useoctanow goo. II sod • [lt. ClatX Stroot, flttstnUTl. epooltal attention lows to Mir dollgalno sad tortletling of COURT FIIMPILO 434 V WEL) 0 1:=1=13 MONET T J LOAF.—V2 O 000 LIA ' to to= on Bona and Mortal. or mall 1613109.1146 TBOYAB b nrerr. 818. Bond and Bea buts Bract. BEM SEIM PROFESSIONAL WILLIAM F. ROBB, NoTART pun 0 AND OCKIIIFSIONER NO. 149 Av. 11.1.10, Prompt arittlun •I. n I the tatl I.• ..r tt• t. onatuli ltuerect o-rt , . • t." t s ••. MEE ME ~.r.n try n0 r ;:17.7 .7 1r. "' 5r::; vo an , ez: uuttnes. nttendv.ll.±promPUT SAME bi- MIL:MASTERS, za-0110. , Jueilct or . %theap.l Pollee Y.F. trate. ~L . 0:1 , ae• A. Deed, }bads. al...rtkaKia, 1:10.1,1.32.4.1.1, DAlWilltun, Mad ml aceAld 1•10 - Prompt nest St , l ,It:prarb. I.OP. JOON STIIAIS, "1" lot of • WOra la Ihr t to,• Iv- loun cannot 0. eurput.ed at .., it, 1:3.3 it 055 d mod tee. V.' Itavo • o 3,30.. our "30... • meats In blaeloto-ry. t WOO. hlrott.. anti at. prt ta:tol otrul3n Y...., aavr to• n 3ta 1 • 10 . 1 ' 5,1, coatpollttutt on We 33.13 e 0r.3.1.. UT dot., K. T BRO.. 1,3,1 `At at. XIII. diteltbet3/. .pternt. , 03. 0000. FLOUR FLOURS FLOUR 'it'd' 4.0. etasM. Kriulise. sti r bbls Summit Mills 410 Witious Cu.. 640 Obis R e d Meer. 133 bble N.Y Day. Wit:o,4l4bl FLOURS. 1500 tad. lisrersids. 40$ bide While Mist, IWO "`",111:11.rlf-.",,T.P . A.%7EV w efts Hill or .prioglleld. Pride of _the est. iser.4 ds. Mats:kin A. Plll9lOll kiIt4ICSCICT t. shah. a Wide. ear tile tbsu can be 0041 the West. WATT. 1.444 it CO., 1111 572 tad 174 Woos Street. ELEGANT PAPER RANGILNOS DEISCIDII►' e rts r t. l rt m rl B o ai r : n . k t4 E , LII1 . 11:elart ergkiticot. rresldent. S,reret•i•. SIMEENTB' , 11..1. 1110011.11, Orr leugln. iROmTEaTS miu Ha 119 emtcma6 stmt. St. TT,U ritu TA MEI SE A. L. 0k:11.1111A N DE.rtxr. N. No. VII FIFTH OTWIXET COAL AND COKE. ROM And Manafattan r of EE Haight remitted their ()Met t,-, FLOUR WAIL PAPERS I.:unmet... l W.. 11 rapers 1.1 plata tiota 'roper tttet tt, .tottt and Vm t tott ritoettds ttr tcool ono tt• t toutol ctrtt rtlterte 1/2 Um. couotr7. r Yor *ale &A W. P. MAILSHALL'S NEW WILL. PIPER STOta, igi Libcrty Street. TIECORATIONS—Iti Wraprj, j_f Marble and arrseo MOW.loos for Vraill an. erttliaa• Ulaiag Booms. Halle, &0.. at C- 111.10 HES a BRO. STA MIFF.° taOI.IO,PAPREI for " Pair ~a br. L S SW'. LUMBER LID El tit I 600.000 Ixt 1.03 rto•bunrda.r' ibe. ooo rt.