VI ttis littsflurd ertayttE. CITY AND SUBURBAN INN (USW= U fuestellect in Lee city ferreti days of . 04. wag ',Ss 115 sow per weeks by oak !per ammo : k mom. 11 Ile Sall a& prawn , =tains 109 meta. -• . . Melia& Gas Stock was mold last =as blellwalne's Buck Roomi, I tJalleklitraat. at 1905 *share. One hundred and forty dollars, exalt• sin of oboes and aced, was expended on Monday by the Board of Guardians of the Poor In oat-door , Ladles amid remember the winter opening of hats and bonnets tomorrow In Wirnse. Mall department. 56 Fourth avenue, aims of Market street. Asottat.—Alderman Butler yedorday Wm" •Igarnott for the erred of Kra -Militmoret, for committing an mann battal upontdary BOOK alias John- Ned Dog.--A. mad dog mode bis pastotsoacesLiberty Orem, yesterday of tartilldg. and wbile going through his ZollgtOUVera was shot by getttletrusa pas ' slog by to avoid accident. Ablindennteld•--Idargaret lam= yea. today elistvd her husband. John Man do.' Airlift' demertlen and abandonment. Alderman Molds/ten lasued warrant for seis arrest of the delinquent. • Geld Appolntment.—biaror Brush has contudasioned Mr. Lento Garber, the wen known umber at the Opera House, as epedel policeman at that Om of amuse ment. We congratuiate leautor tlni• ohm end the patrons of - the bousieon the IXotehmkuppointment. iiiettfited lillta.—Yeatarday Charlet Soft. eaused's warrant to be with tbe arrest of Fred Babel. charged Sluvritig • rock,which struck kis mom In tse hack of the head and tn• acted Warta" which kept the -boy to pd r .: and • required the attendance of a Peaddin. , Ails Adultery.—Yesterday Alder asters tamed a warrant fo rr the of Bridget htmore. d with adultery on o ntof.blary Johnston. Bridget wee= to have her hands hill of litigation, se It was only the .day previ. obis she made information against her intaband for abandonment. Dewaited. —Owen McDonald, who fP arrested Monday evening, charged wllltedeallog a oast fro at the Allegheny Vow Balirmid Depot, an account of which we pablished yesterday t had a Imaging last evening before Mayor. mid in denten of ball for Me appemance ma court was committed to Jai for trial. DagoleCharge.—wits. Winifred Jones Oomplamed to alderman. Thomas thud her neighbor hira„ Elisabeth Winalow, ridding-on Boyd% AUL had testes her sklitpavid Jana. end wound tipthe per formance by • violent inset upon her mit bemuse she remonstrated against the abuse of the boy. •The seemed was snated sod gave ball for court. Error.—A slight error was ma In liattinies 413.•ngr re In connection wi de th tka name of Kr. Thomas Denting. That =rein made leormstion agatant Mowers/or the larceny of a watch. terites4 of 'glowers rookfoir Information eggeinnit , kfr. Pooling. We regrer the error, end` unit:Dip make a correction at the request of mr panting, who, of WIMP% dose not wish to be made appear in an awkward podtion when entirely Ceitincd.—Yesterday about noon a Raton ocourred between the yard engine and the engine of the express train on span Randle Railroad, at the mouth of Ilia tunnel under Washimiton street. The firemen, John Blom, bad his ankje badly aprained, mid the engines were Slightly damaged. The yard engine, it ls a 1d was allowed to stand on the Man track without the precaution of Sagging, to which carelestmess the collision la siorlipecL My Ms% GM Ell en IL— R at er states that. Alfred Welts, an Hinznehmen," ob tained boarding et her house to the =oda of gm by representing that be Woad shortly receive money from Eng land and from Chicago. Neither souded rce of Menne, however, she allege*. yiel him inalalent to meet bls little bills, and mewhat alarmed, she lodged against him before Alden 1i5.330•P-1-*"."'etniihr-ntet whiclaWieillit-was issued yesterday. IMalannising ran—among the many SMerprislo business men of Run g .liberty. there la none we note setth: more pleasure than - our friend W. 0. Anderson, E.q., tabs:a r mlet and general newa dealer. Mr. A. teegenS for the Glezerra, to whom cor dite •erlithing our paper should leave their order. Mr. Anderson bas at all untels *large mom of all kinds of arno. Wag aad (mewing tobaam. In the new detsrtment will also be found all the las weekly and monthly publications Mlllned. • We commend him to our read iness a gentleman worthy of their sup. I=2l The l ulu of the child, David Rush, schist' has Dom the cause of considers hie sensation arid seers" lawsuits with in I week or two past, has at laid been settled by Alderman McMaster& The grand-parents and the =other of the eltitd, and the father, together with his tea I an stab:lbl° meeting at the adios, at which bands were signed for the fahilloient of an %free giant, vrhereby the child will hereafter find a home with its =taller .snd gruel- Iriarents. in be hoped this la the Lust Idislethelnfant will figure Ina public way. ii 11 . .Ihimaranee company Disteend. Otitie Western Insurance Company, one tititurautinieheat and moat reliable home tasttupma of the character, endullocem a isintononal dittidend of four dollar; ands • half, free of opt of sal toxin, on etchthe *are ot th elial stock, pat slit nistabos• 'Sfax *video:eV prosperity developer ondoct of affair*. and tha area of ski heathy s condlUon dna, Astrge lip creature. to the courteous and trediastive Sterstary. W. P. Her. Esq.; Under whose able and earefal went the Optopsny has attained I =p:ration and Staudlng. s, 4 •Li • r- Systoles' ats•OPeara perL lir" Alfred Murphy, • young man shout twiiol74iVe Years of age engaged SS Wok - WOW at Long's Agricultural WOrlueLtbewy street, loYeterleullY db tykleared . about loarteen days ago, and bis where shoats atm remain =Ms. eoverd. For several weeks he was great ly asbrestadin sided owing to the dealt ogrhootiter from oolugunption, wed he gewsowa folprensed with the idea that he was marked a Viothil to the same Re -grew malanchollys and i amiles;a_usalus etts books and nindog ng In order about the office he dialtppearad. it Is feared that deranged. and that be owswititted witeids. For saw= or eight days pest e mogul switch has boon otsda, bat no traces of him men be Monovalent. Yonneeday the dirseiree.diegged for the beaus hi:uu= lest MeV going towards , the Is wharf. ME ` 4 i ~~Y}`. ~. ; o r N. abbsglid. Cabbages i . nay C be good enough In their WIT, but when one aglow crashing thrototti.• window and alights in the Oslo of- the table, to the great dim the same, jades thislarolly are down to Supper, It has allsibtly &see* instinge Opp 11,hil way 1.1 should go, and . the airog abeeMi oweiaload. silkirwr ible kind handling' b 3 MU 110011:04 1121 WOO Ware sab D Ilea", yesterday, bwrsa=sd by b with • ng a bags i 4=tbalilaigrid Into the 1111001a.t bY .11111hltng. ibreils4n the Amino of the -supper tibia. gruek the WWI ones or thansoliti Atrltaindden apprausuos. Intrettaaawn hilwooeedlne *wanes UMW! i►as l w a r twisted and required to give do boa! dor disorderly outdate. e kites, in OP Dart. Dosalen. a grocer ii the Dairen inns, cable lido the Idly mum 'O. aid It uppers 'Wired • den on Vl', 011_,ParAftW breits. Douguuts. Amoco Imekatpeiteteden.e•elock last night he left _DM priontses DOW unOlornumdmay by 014 of a second story winsiow, ehottdniF on esbent WI shirt. It walcuownwnetherite wr drunk and looped - out of his own word or whetherea waathrown out. as - received a vareeaddli _wooed, which bird MOO. but 11016ble hernial sO iriltaioned be ewer wAil seen waking out a the WOW VtiOr by a boy who Ma Adana= on stpidss_ aids .Ibe.orey. as Walwoß bY tbe Woo and carried Was m i c ,40 4%; *mayhem be 'we shortly at = . Wan Jo bla essidence In the ' .8101/WW1"" Thee men 'bad ell. _Taty4lnar Atsritlieg: otuisJilsierwte h Alp& 11111.11461 apt ..Nooda ,Potus but b 1 11& - ad 1 1 3Mastk - IN 11 11 otrru h. KY Mr. W itnam 'Findlay Leech. We clip from the Philadelphia Ledger of the let instant • the following notice of Mr. Leech, who died In that city on the 2Nth ult. Mr. Leech was almost an well known, and hie death will be equally lamented, here ea in Philadelphia. Our personal acquaintance with Mr. Leech began in the tenth year of his age, when being sussoclated with his father In busi ness, it was our wont to admire the 'promising boy and commend him to his father as worthy of a careful and liberal eduCatton. lie wag, however, early withdrawn from school, and has had a long and remarkably successful basil. 11811.9 career, well earning sod modestly 1 wearing the Jura eminence ascribed to him by nor Philadelphia cotemporary. -- . WEILORr or wit. V. I..grocil, mi.i. The decease of Wm. F. Leech, Esq which occurred on Friday last, and be. came generally known on Saturday, sawed a deep feeling of sorrow and re gret among his extensive circle of social and business friends. It was known that he was ill, but not that he was in danger, for the fatal turn in his disease only took places few days before his death. Few men were more widely known„ for his name_has been thoroughly Identified With ommercial intercourse between Philadelphia aed Pittsburgh for two generations, and latterly It has been quite as thoroughly identified with all commercial traMc between the seaboard cities of the North and Piet, and those of ' the Western States. William F. Leeds was the son of David LealiaM, the pioneer 'of the heavy freighting line be tween Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, by means of the old State Canal sod the Union Canal, 06 was for many years engaged with his Dither, and there. fore familliar from ttisboytiogri with the business that .became the occupation of hls life. Itrthe year 1847, he mine to Philadelphia and established a large transportation house on Third street, above Chestnut, se one of the firm of Harris & Leech. More recently he was the similar partner in the firm of Leeds dr. Co., Agents of the Pennylvanla Railroad Company in tbe ea te nsr cltiea, and he was the Treasurer of the Union and Empire fast freight lines, of which be was one of the originators and most ac tive promoters. Being OMB actively and extensively employed in the business of ' transportation, Mr. Leech became almost universally known to the merchants and manufacturers of the Eastern, Middle and Western states, and he weans widely re. spaded as he was ententdvely known. Hp was a man of kindly nature and gen erous dispoaillon ; one of that stamp of men who are always ready to take any trouble , and use every honorable effort to do a service for a friend or any worthy person who Stood In need of kindnees- Re was • true Christian In that best sense of the term, which includes doing good to his fellow-men, tut he would have them do good towards him. The decease of such a man always brings with it the additional regret that it Is • loss to the community at large, as well as Z deep affliction to the immediate family and social circle. Mr. Leech was born in the western part of Pennsylvania, in Decem ber, Ilildoffid had not yet reached the close of his fifty-first year. Death of ■ Maltroad Conductor ' • " • Mr. Walter Scott, for a long time the popular conductor on one of the atxtom• mt.:ration trains on the Pittsburgh, Port Wayne and Chicago Railway, was taken ill several weeks since, but waverer's° far as to be able to go about. On kviday last he went out for a walk. andvess seen to fall suddenly to the ground. Ele was conveyed to his home, where he grew worse until yesterday morning, when, at five o'clock. he expired. He will be widely and sincerely mourned. Ells many excellent a gentle man, a friend and an official, endeared him to all who came In contact with him aud made personal friends of all who knew him. lie was a young man who made the world better for having lived In It. Not an unkind thought from any heart will follow him to hissgrave. Meath of an Old Citizen. We regret to note the death of James W. E.lllot Esq. of this city, who died very suddenly, early yesterday morning, having arrived at the ripe old age of aeventreight years. Mr. Elliot bee lived to Pittsburgh all his life, having followed the business of nurseryman in connection with the well known arm of Elliot Bro et Burge.. but recently re tired from sotive loudness owing to the feeble state ants health. lie was • very jovial man mid amiable in all his deal- toga Mr. EiHa had a wide spread sawmill .ee, and his many friends will be yarned-lo learn of Me Manama& Death of air. A. A. terrier. We were pained to learn last night of the death, under • malignant sena of erysipelas, of Mr. A. A. Carrier, well kt own from his cannerdon with a number of insurance companies, and also with the Real Estate Savings Bank. Mr. C. has been long and actively en gaged In business In tins city, and his death. at mid-life. so unexpected, an overwhelming bereavement of his fam ily and • large circle of attached friend., will also be felt as a pubilo leen. "Whin shadows we are, what shadow* we pur sue." PETROLEUM. Pittsburgh po Petroleum Meeting. Asseelation—line. rtant A. meeting of the Pittsburgh Petroleum Amontuition was held at three o'clock yesterday, (Toe&lay), at the teems of the Association, In Dalton . ' building, Duqueano Way and Irwin street. the Chairman of the As soclinoo, after , calling the mestlng to order. atildeld that lt had been called to make some arrangement relative In the gravity of oil. The reading of the minutes of the haat matting was dispensed with. Tbe Preeldent veld that he had received Revered uommunicettions in Gnawer to In quiries by the Association relative to the change tat gassing od, etc. Re then reed a oommunication signed by nearly all the oil exponent of New York. The paper stated that the 'friers had become satisfied Mist the present' teittetner Slag big petroleum barrels with 'the straight rod had led the European correepondenta to matte fresetant pod serious complabus, Clabsed , . Ist. By careleu and lueurate gauging. 2nd. By ,tbe peennar oJUntraction of many barrels. bd. By the enlarged slue of the oil barrels stub by Other muse, well known to the trade. After the lat day of Jan, miry neat they have bound , w em h l s v ad t w e e s ney -respctfullym dealers and refiners in New York, Philadelphle. Plttaburgtt. Glevelsed 'sod and other points to'nmet them In their demand'. Width are based on justice and equtty: The oommunication sum received and filed. M. Lockhart Moved that after the let of January, 1874 &lOU be gold by Wi' l ifb t • Adopted. Mr. Moron moved that a Committee be appointed W arrsoge • plea for affect- Wit the change, the plan to be submitted to the Amo -on for ',Abut. Adopted. 4tid the Chairman appointed Mama. Morgan, Lockhart.. Mertz, Liviordon end Forsythe. AL iddgthy Informal discussion evened refstpre to the proposed change in the manner of waging. Mr. Morgan moved the appoiuttoeut of i ‘ oonnuittee of six. three prude desists and three roans" to arrange s basis upon which contracts a* oil of certain ;ravines shall'he adjusted when pit of grsvitris delivered. iniphoion pis - - .40p1,34 Ind WO chair appointed hissers. Keeler, Wilkins, °racy. libutftdimay, jiroctim Aqd Kock dale. the Aelesdaion slip:goo& WcAt Tril*Retkose , on ilonitsy Cbarlei hf:Forillie of Pbb la‘telptlis spade Lnformatke beforealder• ppm bliMastels against C. M. With** of Arempodigs, putter county, for false preppy*. The WWI SR WY =Peed in the `cool trade. Foulke Weft% Dell , thew, a libtot. Oman° ImIXO, tbst Ipe bag stappod blw one tiondreil end aesentime 44ji,10i of wool, end had drape cat LOMA a drift-tor MC The draft: mute, mat secepted and told, it is alleged on the strength, of 000 tepttaledatlons. Bab sequentlY ratlike WY be dloweered thaa.,no wool':bed. boo ettlPPed to him and that he was _oat, the amain& of lise draft. benee b ttte Information. A li ke Information wagtails wade by W. 11. Walker, traveling agent for Oast* st woo. wool merchants, **Wet C. 14. end Monists for obtinolus node/ exact ly slept: terstopetances theasind delbox onto'? Blondln pomaded to dale„end yesterday returned with DontA*A Who In default of ten thousand ,dollats walk committed tor • hotting. The other brother - was absent at the nose of the otticer'e Mail, bat It le evened will be arrested laday. Is but proper to mate that Web but , one dde of the story. and perhaps the other will es Isla It saltsfaaterlly. The KammDohtbatthave heretofore en ad very high .amidtt4 ales, end ltsppears, y pundits that mtytk ArboyndMidi -tabbilt-theA ltelneate egalDat them; obtain-riettioat bills of [ Istoctlniirmtpirtalheite. 11111,Win th eir Opium rspartientatitonx: eroabt amorists sUaged,; The WO* looked for vita jpe,t,thtersiAlly, tbs Mead* at ell thipartior empoolveak PrTTS ALLEGHENY SCHOOLS Monthly Meeting of ulc43oard of Retool Contr.lien—The to tools Flourishing —New Teachers Appointed—riaiario s priestlier., be., &r. ng the Allegheny Board of trollere held their regular monthly meeting In the Common Court nil Chamber, City Building. - - President Clark called the Board to cr• der, and opened the exercises with prayer at seven and • half o'clock. Minutes read and approved. EE POETS OP LOCAL Deanna. Mr. Barr, from the Third Ward Board, reported the resignation of Miss Adah anodes, and the aPpoint meet of Miss Mary E Berdman to all the vacancy. The election was approved. Mr. Forrester from the 7th ward Board reported the resignation of Miss Mary Elphinstone and the appointment of Wet Lizzie Id:Coro:Oct to all the vacancy. scilehoonirinrepohlootshee,ortlini‘a la o rge f a then dance and sated that they be allowed to continue them for thirteen weeks, the usual time, the opening being delayed. The Election of Mies F.,pbtottione was approved and the request of the . -.Board, relative to night schools vented. Encouraging reports were received from all the other Boards and from the Committee on Oulored Schools. snowing generally an Increase In the attendance and progress and attention on the part of the poplin. WARRANTP ISSUED A number of bill. were presenlo for td heirby the Secretary, and warrants payment ordered to be drawn. Also, a petition from Mr. John Dean for exoneration from a school tax as• wowed on bands witch he did not own. Referred to Finance Committee. Mr. Park Presented a similar petition from Messrs. Reiter A. Co., for exonera tion from MM. on account of a loss by fire at their workadarlng the year. ellaillaly referred. teltitieLN 15 TeX ScHooLe. Mr. TorreOce presenteda petit one hun ion from a number of tax payers, bout drew and fifty, In the Thud ward, Bak in for the introduction ot teachers of Ge g rman in Me school., Laid on the table. . . I:=1 Mr. Kollock called for the report of the Committee appointed at • previous meeting to take .0.110 3 action in reference to mute scholar. from Allegheny t the Mine eahool eareolished In the Dnquesna school notme, Pittsburgh. Mr. LOA presented the report of the Committee, suiting that in accordance sith the Instruction. of the Board they hadinvestigated the matter and found that eleven pupil. out of twenty•one in attendance at the Mute Szhool, were from Allegheny. As there had been no applications from the parties for permits no action had been taken by the Com mittee. On motion, the Committee was cob tinned, =I -- - The Secretary raid a communication from the Treasurer, D. DfLefrerren, Esti . stating that tie following persona bad been appointed tax collectors In the sev eral wards of the city by the Flamm Committee of City Councils; First ward, ilerroo; Seoond ward, Robert Dilworth; Third ward, Joa. R.. Oxley; Fourth ward, Jas. Graham; Fifth ward, Isaac Stewart; Sixth ward, S. J. Christ; Seventh ward. David Crow; Eighth ward. no appointment. The appointments werenonflrmed. Reports from the following night ar-hools exhibited the attendance. Room No. I, First ward, 30; No. 2. 2 9 .. Third ward, 66. Sixth ward, Room Ile. 1, 34; No. 2, 31. Seventh ward, 67. Spring Garden, 90. Troy Hip, 88. W eod yu le. 85. The reports were flied. The Secretary read a paper showing the salaries paid to the boners for the month of October, as follows: Fula ward, 9760 e Second ward, 91.0147: YAM ward, KA; Troy Hifi, 9125: Sprin G arden. $312; Woo.l vide, 9125; Eigtnis ward, 9210; Colored Schools, I1b7; Vocal 9266. The following statistical report from the Secretary exhibited the euroliment, average attendance, ,to., of the school. for the =web : Ewell- •t• New e t. P10t.......... . . .... soot. tassaars. Sit ru Somme 7irt teg Tetra, "ear et th es as V.tta.•.• ...... sr aprow Ow e s; 2P.1 roy 111 5 Proalvllle Ig. st.th W 0.1.... 191 Colorte S•boo10. 105 13 11 The Secretary elated that 16051 of the State appropriation for schools had been ;IK...l:red from 81.310 Stlpertntendent Wickersham. cmrtion AL TEACELF,II4. Mr. Lockhart, from the Second ward Board, now reported the election of Mien Wakeham as a teacher In the Primary Department. Approvet:L Mr. Barr, from the Third ward Board, uked for authortty to appoint an addl. timid teacher to the Primary Depart ment. The request wan granted. Mr. Francis stated that the County Superintendent was in attendance and wiahed to aide the meaning of the ?molts Don pawed at the last meeting of the Board, in reference to Ma eftimal visite at the schools. Superintendent Diauthett, by perm's. don, stated that it the Board wished to incorperate Ma report of thorough visit- Atkin of the schools to their annual report, it weld not be bad eicept In an unfinished condition. Heretofore it had been etudomery to depend upon the re eerie from the teachers, as he found it Impoultile to TOM, in the manner Milt fisted, the min:oleof the city. It would require at least oil months of the year. Jr the Board, however, so directed he would keep a record from the ,firat of January and report as an as powible after personally visiting and learning the condition of each school. On motion, the Superintendent was im structed to commence the work at the commencement of next year. President'S resigned hi. poaltlon as of the jimod, plating that It Would be the last meeting at Whick he would have the honor to preside, as hie term expired with the dose of the year. The reslanation. weepted, after which the Board adjourned. OffARDIISS OF PIE FOWL MoptDly reastlag Ifesurreay—Condtuen of me Hetoe—tteporta or ColeMnteve —Mils tor tne Blooth—ltidenrared. Yesterday afternoon at two o'clock a regular monthly meeting of the Board of Guardians of the Poor wan held at the calm on Fourth avenue. There were present Mame. Anderson, Douglass, Fitzsimmons, Unichisati, Hartley, Hays, Hincabi, Samuel McKee and lAwretere. Alter raiding the minutes of the pre, aediog meeting the Secretary, Mr. Geo, Fortune, read the reports of the visiting physlatam, from which It appeared that sixty-two visits had been paid to In mates at the iestltution, and twenty.two others at the °Mee Thegrneria tfialth of the tomato* was gos as .rompared with other months. .11be report of W. D. Patterson, Super interrilent of the City Farm. was read, sheWlng at the thee 01! !he lest fopert there waw a one hoPoreo and algori thm Mmatey males eighty-eight. females pipet vat there luring heap received throe seven melee nod thirteen towlinhating the Inantb thltteentirehre left ei and twenty females, leaving fait at the , pfesent time eighty two nudes and eighty eight females—a nett increase of thirteen pinions dirriog thp month; there were two births during rthe mantis mei two deaths. The reports graffi rzlefilek4V i al ee . ' Afr. Deelliele• from m *elm . Fainted It bOit ores ° g _ 0 1 0 Into consideriglen the WWI Of bbirtnil • anada wan, netX l / 6 4 at the inatittithm, Peralnjourd, reported that the same could battens by theAntostre, end 'tbnetbe grader ten anc pt e of the eg mpg be [awed. greet ed. The Committee to which Wan referred the matter between the Board apd the County to referemie to a share 10 the County Home, by raison of the recent rot of annolidationi reported that they tad sought legal advice, and were in formed that the claims of the Baud could not be satained. The committee Were tieCordlogly discharged and the festlgfttlheed to_Veot nazi. Bills fop the 4 amounting 'to dente fig were eft, {{marl, en. dented and appear . Weri*4 wen " ordered, The Bearlaily reported that the ease between the township of Burrell., In diana county, and the Boatd,had teen srgued In the Supreme app e a l ,' ehere it bad been carried by an ap, and that a declaton would probably be made silo. this week. Tide a • atm vernetva tom. licaintenatme of • hereon, born to Indiana county, and afterwards looting with the mother to Pittsburgh. following the death of his father, when he became a pauper. The authorafee.of Burrell am ten4 that the city of Pittsburgh should {lie bare of film became hawse lan eet. tied lore, while ' the Board opritende Hat his tatter's residence and 'the panper's birth, In Burrell townshiponake it locum. bead upon thaaUtnOritlag there to to take him In clang; .1 1 we. etad de 'd the Capri of quarter Sessions of ta i teem empty, but the Burrell enthoriths ap pealed the carteeto BM Supreme 001111, whlogee e g o o t n a l a e t n e o d w p ra g d . iv to Indenture David Hay; egad tsep,yeads, to amin Evans of Lawienotnellia r.eber faranitimate of the: Hoene. 04 boa entreated a Wllllmprellt to hive It la dlapood of.; litesavoama 7 i ovier eeeMe"441,110P.1.14111 o Pbeet.,ts i be Pralfaeled: TO bout tbem sdparapd, - URGE' DAILY GAZETTE WEDNESDAY MORNING; NOVEMBER 2, 1889 AN BOARD OF HEALTH Meeting or the Roard—The Crty,s kianltti—Eleporta of tne Hann Officers —A Buts Sespended—Tne rtnanees. Yesterday afternoon a meeting of the Board of H.ltn wan held at the otbeeon Fourth avenue. Prement, Meagre. Rua., Wilson, Weloll, Pearson, and President Bross. ../en. Pearson erns appointed Elecretary pro tem. in the absence of the regular OFFICIAL RIZYOBTS. The monthly report of Meat Inspector Weaver for October was presented, from whicb It appeared he had vielted mar. beta, meat shops, and FAA Liberty stock yards, seven hundred and two times: made two condemnations and confines lions in meat shops; condemned meat In the market once; made three Informs. none before the Mayor against parties for sedmg dines.d meat and attended the bearings. During the month three new meet Ishopn have been establish.] In the city. All the shops are olamided sa fol lows: No. l's, at No. Vs, 33; No, S's, 17. Total, 70. Health Of Crosby Oray, of the it district, reported 46 persons notified and 46 nuisances abated ; 27 permits granted, and $13.50 revenue from the same; expenditures for the month $9.30, leaving a balance of $4 20. Amissant Health Officer Williams pre sented blot report for the second district, A setting forth that he had caused 41 nal. I lumen to be abated. The reports were received and tiled. TRW. POINT MATTER. Health Officer Gul reported that the officers had attende dto the "Point" in sooordance with Instructions, and bad intaltuted suits againit parties far dump ing dith in that locality contrary to ordi nance. He said oleo that other suits would Be ootnmenoed as occult)] pooelble. Mr. Wilson moved that the order of the Board requiring all parties cleaning coos pools to deodorize the content.. be obepended until the Mel of April, 1870. Carried. Mr. Wilson offered a resolution, authorizing the employment of Mr. M. Swartzwelder, to prosecute cases in be half o f the Board. Adopted. CIEMEMI Health Onloar Gray Mated that the late Treasurer of the Board, Mr. IL McCune, would pay over the balance In his tesemeaslon next week, On motion, warrrota were ordered to be drawn fol the payment of ancient em ployed by the Board. _Sojourned. A W LEDERER. liisfortunes of an Octorenrlan—Ao In to. totteg H istory —Temporary Inanity —4otat to tDe City noise. ' 'Yesterday morning an aged colored woman, with scarcely any clothing upon her, created considerable excitement in the Third ward, Allegheny, by wander ing through the streets, talking and singing vociferously, and occasionally varying her exercises by ringing door bells, accosting pedestrians and math. testing various Indications of a peculiar mental condition. The attention of the police was at length called to the wanderer Lod officer Woe. Green arrested her on Hemlock street, Wben being taken to the lock-rap she was discovered to be "Aunty" Hanks aged about eighty-six years, the past live of which she spent in Allegheny. Formerly a slave, a few years before the war she was set free by her mailer who st the same time se lied where her an annuity, which, however , snbeequent events. ending in the dreveestructi her on of h her er master's property, pnted fr getting. This Mater, however, -WSW the war's tile.. she has placed in the hands of legal adviser., in Pittsburgh. who think from the remnants of the mi sstate they may -be side to carry out the benevolent designs of her master. During the last year “Aanty" has main. tattled herself by washing, ac.. residing in a tenement house in Kennedy's row oil Heaver avenue, Fifth ward, Alle gheny. Previous to her rteldrinee In this vicinity, she lived with her husband in Washington county ibr • number of yesre. Ho has since died. While at the Mayor's °Mee, fir. Ham ilton was called. After a brief examina tion the physdclans discovered she was laboring under mental derangement, mi perindnced, probably, by religious ex citernenL "Aunty" is • member of the Baptist church, Allegheny, is noted for her piety and 'consistent deport ment, and the opinion of the phy sician was oalrieided in by her Eteutorch. rar sevee.ralhermewmou.bers o e f i ts finally admitted to the city Poor Farm for medical treatment for a few days, when if not recovered, she will be re moved to Dumont Eicepital. fltrMinCtlaal COUtIcUI. • - A regular monthly mooting of the 81 minghate Commae was held yesterday Tuesday, November 2d, at half pest seer o'clock P. s. Biergeas ttslietutry in al: chair. Members present, Mtwara. Redman, Vogebiy, Oliver, Schwarm and Ward. The minutes of the preceding meeting were reed and approved. Mr. Redman, from the Finance COM LUMP% reported that the Committee had examined the amounts of the borough °liken and found them correct. Mr. Oliver, Chairman of the Street Committee, reported having examined the lower end of Seventeenth street. and thonsbt It inadviuble to proceed with the paving of .aid street, and also that the committee bad •conference with Ammon .0 Sorg, and granted them the privilege of building a newer on Freder ick sad 0101reittlar streeta- The plan of Breed street wan submit ted, and on motion of Mr. Redman wan 'referred to the Street Committee. Relative to the grading of Oliver street, the committee bound that It would cost about 11400, and thought It inadvl. able In proceed with toe grading this eescon. The report wan received. On on moti of Mr. Schwarm the Bur geßs wee lustrected to pay to Mr. tosk• e npen '7,50 the, empunipf a Diving hint 4 which wile alleged to have been lap., on condition that the said Ackerman make affidavit to the than t tile bond. The Burgeon cled the attention of Council to the fact that complaint had been made against : the CUntal Mama Werke at Harmony and Wash I noon .[costa, for pottltiff Models ott the aide wadi. Mr. Thiduish moved that a warrant be drawn In DM? of Muting and CrNOl4 contractors, for the sum of 11.0 00, Aoo The Mpted. UM Mr. William' A Ott. wet laid Over. Sundry unall tans were •presentect and ordered to be paid. The bill of the Street to 00 0 , for repalra, amogritAng to 1000, (q.t.. asiertee for the Ftionili apd the hill of Pattemoq, BegUllitor, were alp ordpied to be paid. A warrant wu ordered to be drawn In favor of Heller di tb., for 113,00, on so. want. =::=1 The ' beret cret o o ß e e u h t a y l m for the u Csoem of Bagans ann a lnrnmn Viedneo, tk4ollBl, Bug burn, freckles and Ten laapprar where It Is apolled, aa4 a ;woof fql opcppleglon of pore, satla.lige tegtore olOglned. The plalmat Katona ere toade to gthw with fthalthful Bloom and Youthful Beauty. • Remember Region Magnolia Balm la the thing that prodnoes theta effects, and any. Lady can aware it for 76 ,oenta at any of our stores. Ikt lIMPTYP Rd grow ttio 1 -Wows gaitigiani• /m u- 41 Slstn Aventte.-4101. .T. D. Zgan, 41 1111wth avenue, bas Peoo rare and valuable , works, American and Foreign gliglin leAwallehrll ct,truirlaiy"Bet"poMilwarlits Will oleo !MVO money by Investing their UlPney' Ips gum, in the lthe Pf [l BHr one"?? and binvelopes. MT. Villiajs to Unexcelled. 411,11 the lale wtp .11.14 be found on his mantes*, a nd s übecrip• Dons will be recelndal publiabkrs' ries lot the niatittsWea , - •-•‘ The Weed Etearttut hischine gives per feat satudactlon to all who use It. -^4 musk• nettrtbe.u* oertalsly Area b 7 hake the I 264- 60qm, nude ter Chime% Et at Qe., New York. It surpalielidlOther redlemen ft will pre. vent roughnew of 4te Wan g Used • dn tlbeeold ereithea.• It t o eemzffl lol . erVi the trouble of nonr noir IA It eon by WWI themart tender without Initidden or reol(P4 It eon and dear. Bold bithe drulW" Senor" ally. wT - "teals at all hours, palatable. hsalthr, and served In (hymnal* and !mid par feet style at the ,Coatiornial. Firth eve naer the Post Otaar, WliliAlimplerlartArent. Allegb64 111 , do lan 'll3r • liisurioun bash; tor stowing, hitt dyeing, ltlr hair ant. ling and drawing, platn or by osuilnp End 14110. for awning and jembing,. Ins Weed Ikwing Nadilnev—lllat machine ID tbe mistiest. .- Opting sioalvellreah every day. •-• served In the Anent style at that:binMelt. tel. PIM avenue below the Poetale, Weed Betrtonlinallos, John pin* Boa t 'spats, ue Wakes greet FIRE IN ALLEGHESY Ott Worts nounlyre—Noble Efferts of • L .. - 187(). the Eiremen—kicavy I _lt: , Alarm. NE\\ * GoODS! NEW 6001)S Yesterday afternoon about four o'clock • a fire broke out in the Lubricating Oil Work. of McKenna A Rodger., located In the Fifth ward, Allegheny, off Beaver reatl y land eed Pri ees ! E. HOUSTON & SON, avenue, near Walnut street. An alarm :• 1 was sounded from Box 4, but before I Fashionable Merchant Tailors k Clothiers. as, engines could reach the ground the building was in flames. It was • one-storied structure, and was not valued very highly, but contained • considerable quantity of oil and sew eral stills. containing oil In pro• tom of manufacturing into the It, bricating article. Two large tanks out side filled with oil also took fire and were consumed, together with a frame stable adjoining. The firemen finding all efforta to extinguish the fire unavailing, di rented their attention to several frame dwelling. In the vicinity, which the Y succeeded in ItlVing. The are burned fiercely and at ten o'clock last night, the oil In the tanks was still ablaze. The loos could not be ascertained, but It was estimated at ten thousand dollars which is however In all probability considerably overesti mated. We could hear nothing in re gard to the Insurance, nor the cause of the conflagration. The alarm wan struck from tames b and 6, which caused two of the engines to reamed to boa 56, at Berea Inland. To say that on arrival there the firemen were a little chargrined, and some what profane, would be to draw it mild. They returned, however, to the are and worked faithfully until evening. geasonable.—Laciles while out shop ping should not fail to call at Istoor hmd's, Now 8i Market street. They need go nn further In their excursions, for at this estabilstonent will he found all that la needed in the line of ladles' dream Roods, trimmings, , which can be purchased with as little money .a the same quality of goods can be had any. lioorebead's • where In the city. Give trial and be convinced. Handsome.—One of the neatest and moist comfoodiouareception rooms, In the city la that attached to Youngson's Con fectionary establishment, corner of Smithfield street and Diamond alley, but • stronger attraction, is the superb man ner in which the proprietors, rater to the tastes of patrons, No establishment In the City Is more jmitly celebrated for Its general esellenoe than Youngson'a Toe Weed Sewing Macelee. —Simple reliable, effective, economical. Hungry People should rail at the Cum tinental. Fitt h avenue, and have that dis agreeable feeling removed by pa rtak mg of the dellmoua viands, spread upon the board, at that popular restaurant. Hectres Farina tbrtna a very agree able light nutritive food, a superior arti cle fbr ptiddings and )stiles, and is highly recommended by phyaicians for Invalids and children. by all grocers. T Real Estate.—Roe savartlaement of 'Keelung & Rainbow, Real Estate and Insurance Ascent*, 194 197 and 199 Ces, tf. Game in season, added to the other attractions of Use bill of fare at 1110 One Unental, Fifth avenue. MISCELLANEOUS I:ar MANHOOD: HOW LOST I riou - ItESTIMULD set Ford stud, irt a IN niveioste. trite sit rents. A Lac • MIS tlid THE ',ATM.' , Trt ZZZZZ MT. and ludic I ors t liptrmatoertioas , or .-sintosi Weakness, Sexua l •nd tetnettlisidou to Marriage generally , nem u.o• ConstiennitOn• Epilepsy and Mestai sod rat sisal Ines ny KOUT. J. CULT R lELL.M. labor of th- • Green Boot. — Sc. “A boon Tlrourands of buffeters Not ander seal, In RceO S pinto soreaopti uty address. postoald. on re t.t sla e!tats 4 too post., r SWUM, ' Y H ort ' : t.O*Cian'OeL ' Het 44 I:111 ,•. ••111L•rr.• Colds," prtoe cent , dr CHEAP 1 *l.OO, DIRK NYATERPROOF. AT $&.)O. Wide Black Cloaking. VELVETS, mlirezvls,lrutr.e.Vrts,:ve.ser gredes, le Lyon. Velvets Li AT 50, CH I NCHILLA CLOTH', •LL rOLAMS, •LI. WOOL.. At 50c., Heavy Pop in Doable Fold DRESS GOODS, =I BLACK ALPACAS, role allfertni ne•%, sad el.-caul an,h, hick Ire st Wholie.ale Palseley Long and Squire Mauls, At rjires len than net told In MI. ,Ity. LADIES' SACC:TES, epnln rifle., sir pale. of mate , 11l at prtc nth in. than 14.1 test. $2 50, All-Wool Blankets, Tblr e ty lS d lbe lf• ell lifent fl it. o, •ia gally low; So bous y 11a ebo.t, 25e. All-Wool Plain Flannels, 25c. Heavy Plaid Flannels, Good Canton Flannel, 12ic. Haan' Yard Wide Sheeting, 8, 9 and loc., Good Dark Prints, Black Silk, TLsl Poplins, Silk Poplins, Elegant Flajds. La 41.4 Gst anrw UUO'' pit ,K*1 , ..1. dmapst K R. GARDNER, West COr• Market St. and 4th A ye., No. 89. v./ gcsits. TUDWISS, ITLCEBS. Astonishing seri ellefed/thithealoof cures of Ones are bele, daily made lir , E. n. ICLINZ a CV.. at the PttfledelPia• [near Ip drossy. hell Arch at.. Plallsdel ttio. n 4 the branch ofithe theree of Prof. 1..11. Dalton. 'somas st., ethet.wl, 011ich I bl ‘ , .41w. 0 cancer A atl,foths. 40 fowl seleopfie th era thrsif..l 1; noire le to elettlertl world. They are pot ...tie. rah , / or Ifsthief meet. arum. They giro Int •or na pain. They ere am- Parsed by the brat foretops of lto otea. No other perpos here thew, thtidotes. No other Westmeath should Oa Bard. lor Penithisrs tel or aftdrefe as strove. orflf Pit trus S P. W M INT & BB CM, mu:nal cr1;11•1- AND N6MENTAIr GARVene la. Uhaadinky It., illegkesp, Pa. .L,frriVr,-T:Zor; ns.v..?" vo f e.en tIon• dank , 9 KEYSTONE POTTERY. S .IL K lER C 0. ,& ituanatarer • Cill“: 1 1 10 1114.111S. isannrips. WLS3 oat* and Wenbosaa. 3611 Ll/ILW/7 STURM ,Pell wAdon ernatotiv stWaded G EO. a. mummaravuGga, suull .151,m: TOP ' iggiriPe 111111•111.8 WATES max Ig. *ax, P. q sp v t, TrrresomoLlp4 116=all. LION. N. tr of WtgLft and 111515132115, 0111.-150. 5 VOUITH •171151311, Pltt.bargs m 41.1g15 1111158NZIL. Des.t7. risubargi Lieut. OM. a. MaNULTY. 0e9511. uw M _ _ ARSIMAIJVS ELITIU. ,5ty,14 , 1 lELllll t moirw Acmr. . Va9C. la`tialtligtt er_wwwv. ciivr Pff Ptik I=4 Ga. wagging. .9 CliVetlicolotir %.1131.6g1i _ _ ELTINc. 'rani AND GUM swerna Int• ail% •ae (Mate wietto"Oli'Alat ••~a: a a. PKMUM' *A amid 81111,1‘1.1k Mart• • XADULT FLOVIL-400 DOI Pommes 111•104 Broad, •••••Ilet•re• saiarleti 11.••••eir wt4t• wrarrao • MrlW. o•T " r 2.• .44.••1. •• Me CRY 1 M. W _ BITE bbl! FAO: limevv. Tee cov., sto be, .t.t.attatia do.. f or s a te at tali nest oa rke l inzt.D. A PPLIFIL—SOO bbh Choice ha. IT ilmus * 11 ". j iliV r ust al , tttl: Mal mats' DEANIIITIL-61 bap to arrive iaaud P E owner ltaUsa War, co. mo z jrrreh4,w's.. No. 101 FIFTH AT ENCL. tomer of ('berry Ailey, have Just received the largest and moat comp. v. te t.• of 'loths and Cesatmeres. est lags and custom made clothing ri,er opened In this city. It vont:ale. the erti don. or Ft'''. Foods a wall as mediam Aineriran manufctures. Our coo to: as, Prot, Low Prier , Vuo , Haire and Heady Cub sae or os with anu and Judge for yonreelisea. Ail order. niled warranted oc9n to rye aaLieliacti_ FALL STOCK. OF MTN & BOYS' CLOTHING, Now Receiving by GRAY & LOOANI3, No, 47 SIXTH STREET, LATR irr. CLAIR. P. ISVA11.1)I,It.1, FASHIONABL I3 MERCHANT TAILOR K.eps eooet+nlll On b.., Cloths, Cussimeres and Vestings AIso,O6NTLXMEN•b YUBNIMMINIJOLKdX3 No. 93 1-2 Smithfield •Street i.irrAtt vas if. PA. BTIEGEL, • (um.. ow., wn.k. W. klonmmked..l BrICEIICII.A141'1" No. 53 Smithfield Streat,Pittlgburgb r.,11 Nam FALL GOODS • snleattlea MMW stock of CLOTHS, G.4118/11EBES, ao au% rayebryd by JEMMY lIIISTICA. 111M36.11110r. Ti amiablield armt. WINES, LIQUORS, Ste. SCHMIDT & FRIDAY, I 111P011111Lall of WINES, BRANDIES, BIN, & WEIOILMSAJ.Z DZALXII.III EN PURE RYE WRE3KIII3, 409 PENN STREET. Have Removed to NOB. 884 AND 886 PENN naerl y CanaL r. Itleventh S. JOHEPII M. FINCH b. CO., isa. lad. VI7, MS, UI. Ilia and 116. 11.13rl trrstrarr, errresusuk. ItANCITAC OW Omer Dt3WWI Pure Rye Widiksy. rogues Win= end LI. GILIOVZ. HOPI. a. eas.. glass. CHINA. _ enrri.EßY. 100 WOOD @TWEET. $$W GOODS. ). FINE VASES, t 4 ~O6tllU MID MULL. • "W 87 171.11 T46 T Tie. wrr cure, M t±l IgNOILII 0 sans, lar A ge atm* ot iSILTIIII PLATED GOODS I=ll Call seed=a.• ow, sad we awe ewlel , wwwt lam lobe saliwi. U. E. BREED & CO.p r.vvr MALL AND SEE 123:1=1 China Seta, Parian Statnetts, Vat. e.l ►wrl nom upralog for rail 'rade, at H. RIGBY & ocrs. Na 189 LIBERTY BTRELT. X R.—A largeusori. of Pin. wto Orantte Ware for ruoliy . a 4 hotel Am Always • ooe i. AND 00. CHARLES Q. ARMS Youghiogheny and C,oanellsville Coal And Idastafacturer of COAL, MCI LID DRULPHCILIIIID coat OPTICS AND YARD, corner Butler and Durum apect. Liberec and clrner etrect.c. Bluth ward. Wm Second atrieet, 81/um ward, Bard sa foot u( Hoes street. P. U. IL. B. Depot. ot,d bard. Order. oft at clam, of Dr above orflec 1, or ad • drom to me Manuel PlMsbutsb P. NIB re• celLn.pronti atteirs../at, .n. wt roc Wm RdltE. ulLtr Non VAL n.Tnr let teb C. • 8 q...." 1 r 1117 4' 4 ' 1 tig. tl B Zgl. arBY l e L i W . tr Co.. J O. II L 1... a c Danball t . u K. (3°L1.1 COAL!! CO/ILIII DICKSON, STEIIMIT t Co.. R.tos 'moved that, Oger le !TO. 567 LIBERTY STREET, CL•taly City now itui si.UUND it.ooll. miff 2111 1 14MINSITLI 8 E 119 t •I %anton lon at tbatr offxx, m ad=d Oo tam tbloash Um. 11.111 .11/ bp •L IMMOtII, p....14:1 YOTICE TO FLOM DEALEUS AND cONTALS. — Ws are pon , roD.D. s lot or 40. bus 44. ...elected WHITE AND USD ID Tc 444.4.4.4. Wrne i tT, Ramb. In 014. a. Par,. ileve of Tam :Walt to t.tra . d T e t ell einnnt blYt7:4s44°FlEtikto. Olnery. Do . Eid onon., •47.11 e. odin nrult.A „ I r at float aro ncle Dor Ve fears 10 12 . dap oonip.ol 44 on tbe name inoie. ot. ME= N. T. ItliiiAlWA"' 4 440.. *e.g.' mom Mill.. Li b 110.7 FLOUR! FLOUR FLOUR 111„ . 731T17. 0. 11 . 4914 b whri,„„, bg4ii6".atiltio,l, .0113 ill Nth. STu likoL WAD SW Ulm . . 133 bbls May D". CROTCH wiscorrerrg TWITBS, ISO bbl. ISlTeurtd.sA Vc.10.14..r. WO bNVlTU,THlritilfAllirlf FIATS, Cly . O b .. g i de l e t allood. To4Orow. for Lamar lII4‘ ITT alrotinlajo4 Stmt. ELEGIABT PAPER HANGINGS Papers to plain Lint. IioPP!- 14."3"" ot W"l d r*p lPOke. arma da 'tom r hi Vat INDIA t TAPIST: i t . T, 1.1 ""*F"so = " ...root to to round els.eirter• hArs:alZGi: W.-P. Wm,.ALLY niv WALL PAPER STORY 191 Liberia, Street " larotrel • TI ONm tIW ood , rl7r ,„ = =ra:r ""t"k"JOVEI E. ARMES a BRO. I;C GOICDPAPIEng OR? rt fili;A:IN:11 nArt! toss .01131•11 ralio 1106.0011 oswelt V ioo loo e. 16% ; Bklaglas, siumodi 3.00 w • - , w TraCt%e . • - .1% a D t a l J 1 gc o in SALE PROPERTY. 4 VII ORDINANCE . lota 110.131 fret. traded. ena,y •6011- ; I per ..ar. • iota 64 sl3l feet. 5400- *Author's. the Ile radtog Mad Ptatleei 11 ,0 pc , •••• , At. .t 6 I -.. 1. Poo ..,.. of Pomp • Ile,. !root IltroSon so Bar. street rth.r hou•t• of 3 ...on.. ittt Il• l lOC ...., •••.., . ftt•t .n, 51,100 flrtr• nous.- ofl' room.. ;wt.! room lad thani• 112•100--•••301.1. 3 tOrte - • ~. . . l , ~ , ~,," , ~,. „: ;,,,, ~,,, storied brut 1 kupo••••• I . ton Wee, risen 46 • ' ;r • • ' ' . 1,..•; ; t er it . It of tne. 1500 II ger roomed go, lord vile 1. h••ux••• tinell " ••• ' •'. "" ' ; ; .ctrtl 1 , / dulgned nre tut 60•I00 'Teo •••tek nou•••••• thr.• •./I .I. t oto '•• t0d...••••,.. ‘," ~, lbw Lathorit, ol .• ••no 1 tt, .1.- Litlnatttirc curnp• and Oratr•n,, .. for 64•00.• 1.4.° •-•• g , t . ~.. ...; t,.. • re rot... t•t ..11,,k0•11,41 Lrlot •••• ta•• .1 th.l re.lar totirk boas, lot SOS 100, III.• , , , , . __,. , on , ~,,,, 400 -.600 rash and 111P0 per sear Void .l•• - • . ' e ' l I" .•••I'' 'L.` ••i; rI . • .^',......, .„..,. "."' ";" ';;;'. "" ;‘;‘*4‘*6° 6.'• ".. , "' 5',7f.":;':..",!,r`,...°4°.,%'.:..........7.... IWO, and rue. . rsob. 6 roontre, (cute bon., ; ••` •° •` -`• `'‘•44••", 2.30.400 cash and usistre In I 5, ‘t .i t r ' so. , • ••;•,.., • , t , g o• w g ,, g . „ r ", ••• • •as I set IS. T hat for Our p, rtxaue It defrlypthnt,te SPSO. lof op IA rile street .17611.121, 41.600 • “" l t .01 • • I''' •••• l l ,' ”•••, •. 3 ..,:,•;;:, ;11 . ‘ , 3 , 1,..,,,,,,,,,.„,..,,,,„..,_,,..„,._,,, ~.,... u an, t• her. .• 11 , rd. • •or ....u., .. gm, ~,,,t ~,,, ~,, ....,,,,," . J,... • b.;-i•go free tr. t u ...I • •••• wool us.. ter pryers; . ot ..._ G. wiltdtetd. to thl. 6 loupe Ce•tre *venue ; the ••• 3 ...11.. ao•r• to .sul I u!..r ~"_, Ii 53tio tp 5600. In. stetv• nroterrty le well , ••••P,!,;vr;• to I•o•Portto. Io tut . ot , Iyo K . N . •n I ettbne SO to It tntnute. wall of the . to I.ort "•,•,••;• r O mere •ed •.3 t•Pa..lst Court lions, wed on I r See 1 eatral Pththrtgel 3 .. •L ' .... t r 1f .• . r. " ..... ' KN SO wry, on tgrorro I•en... t aairutd. 4 •••• 3. . '‘; .• ••'•.••• ''',` ;..".,' • " 4 """. .r eel , from th• tot,. SO •rte• on Pith Ithedlt nf ..I.l..P'••••••It'"I• •.•I• .." • "•‘. •••••••‘."'• • 13.1.• ....; • ~,, fe „,,, g , , 6 ~,,,,,,,,.•„, It thA.ltre . a duty of Ors tttt . . ogumlotonrr tu, h.,* I tote frou• . ourt /louse 6,13 three ' ••••••• ... 3 •''""...” "'• "'• • " ""r"; 7"" idlotm” , rl i•ILJ. lots Pounallug and •tt.tt•ng utc.• . 33 i . a•l• C.raota• .1 airing to purrnur • now. or mth •P , ce.}...li, ', • ••••••••ct , It; thr r.l. •I•• •• • • an in•ratmen•, aud Puce elthltag tu sell. please ' III.I“,••••• •.. thr•..luo t it0.• ,.3 so t.• ,,, . call on or addre•.. , trt•ud ••••1 rull•rt tur ••sto •re• rdlng to 11 , A rt 13. - CLUNIS t RAIN ISOW. sp. ....nen., A s•u Pit •CY of t• . • 1,3,01 rater•in th,.. Nuot rot Intl ~,,,, 'tag c,,,,,,,,,•••„, of ',nat.. ran, /TO, r• 1 •13 Art ..no - . Erial.ther of p IleettLlK th•• •‘1."." . • f .... HOBOKEN" STATION, PROPERTY :',",,,15.::,',1':.",".'r. , * , '''' ' !.'0::.';',...„';'.:.:. t"tg...«.. tlt• In.. tr. el Oat of Nl•rria. 1.34. . FOR SALE. , .. • Ttl•nro up, t; .4 any orlins•.• . ••1 ' rust! et • ttn. ..• te o•t•pltd ,• thr furriPtltit. t• • '' t . :r.1 ' ..••7•. ". .t ' . 1 e ' t ' a r..rl.:•ti'',l,.":l`;';., ...,.....en this braottful allutthlon rano.. , surpass. r; .,,,, ~., ~, ~,,„,,,. ,5 .,... ~ O . L . ~,,.o for orthate graltiestres In etn• dtcruto, , .0 .toam t•n3togn. puud, •nd ••••• ut te .1 n VII, 3.1 r It HIER. to WOO ethic., bring only 0001 mllue up 04 1••••.;;Irnt of tile pant Conn. II Wegtern Pentsylc•nla Itallroul. Any peg... .nags ' Atht,..t I It t, lat stria/ In formatlon shoot this "rot:terve can ...ars ' tl, A ~.I 114.. ...-. Itonctelt A 1.01.1 1, ci.A.'6. It try calling let lbe .61re of the ILION CITY YU ' ••• lII' ' ....11 , . t outrll TUAL Lira INISCRANCE (Y/ItIPANT. TI F'...-1.-,,,,.. ki1 , 11... 1 . to fron one-Itall Ithr• to L•e mice: •tho. erntll lota to Snit Pets thatert. There le a goo. lothoon or • mysufat Weiss estsbilshment. teases the Ith/lrow the tliegbenv mu._ atthgtalt AT PRIVATE SALE--VALEA BLit lIIT II? tsit.,CNl) situate on the orth-east corner of Btultt ,n %venue and Beate Allegbene c t•. fronting 3t 1 . .., on tilocitton aeenue. preserein• Me same width along Besse. street 540 feet: tlionc. ....ng Beaver street 100 feet. presereln, s Win of BO feet to rater street. o walmg n which I. ervc,.l a tea , - story Brains hoos• - • and I.e.ng the late residence of Lather nioction. deed. This Prop rty Moeda on the i‘ielltllCElT Part. and ior beauty of beat., and .urroundines tenant S. excelled. For term. of sal and farther Information. enontre of TIMM AS B. UPDIKE. 11109 Beaver •venne.. Searril , I. Se ff oefferfn•rf and ennete.l nb rte Select sad !roma., eurral•ells EA, fats' of .111.- tt"7.1Z:7414'.;12:';.'!”;."'1, VlalVtl7.jr...ll;l4tt'eYe on eeeee bc. slot thee fare hereby •ulhortsed and directed to lo• and recesve prop,als for the ' ,rodlike of %, •trcet. •• aforeoald. and to cockaftel kherefor velth like 11 nest •nd hest bid dee or bid, es. st their dlncretion. SSA 2. bat On the purr... of Jr fraying the cost and rape.... of o• .1 lutproveukentn there do and ts e' clef anon led, • peet•l lot. to ere spryco ••••••cd anon the e rot ion hounding hut log up, the •1,1 nation street respectively In propornon o the feet (ft nt to them mope, Ivey 1...m0rn...a, and bounding and ittot •• nftfn sks the cost and en rennrs •••••• and a, portion Ws sanse woo., the severs) lots bounding •nd abutting upon mid Wilton street reanretrvely. accorflind to the rule atroce ldleated. and obereopoo pranced to mate demand and colic" tbe fume. ashy to , be prorlsiou• of it, Act of theburst Assembly of the t.ommonvccallia of Perak,. Iv•ato.. entitled •• An Act de I,IOA 'he tanoner eatirtlns the :;X . :l7• 7 ;• u t:f passed the thirtieth day of Mareckb asf .•. tt so morb Loy ordl nonce mAI XT A I. 11 ABLE LAWRENCE . .. ; ed nt the Udell ololr. V V I rad friCHTI you ti•Llt —I4A I Sr.. rrl“ tt,, Yvl hotly feet fem. s Forty-roue, ytrect 1.4 fe s'r.rr portoo • of. od, ...II built Y•ollly Sl•nsion of 4 .1 'rt" . • U. portico, Will/ . had. nine rows. s. nosh room .41 ' 3 A MY, itill En, q.ar It o uden. rare.,l trul , t• sod trelliThy""rAll and sultan, terms. Apply tottI.UTIIIIKR rei• S. 3 9 .. A if •r•nur• *VOR SALF...—AL Very Desirable TR T tir LAST, oot.alnlort about 114 Ilor.te WIIII• Ore tone* o free etty sod aotott °Onto... trait fr •us I up rm. otallou of thr Psohsollr Nallros.t. btu. front of arrow oo•t h.° nt • toll. ern I retet: •Il Si. of torlog co...fated. bola{ Mel, ...tarn lost° of uto,ral.ly •°•ptud helog 1•°1 out loW lou of Roso 4to S •ere• or 1••••• ematl bo••e, orre .rd awl well of rm., oo IS onset... Terms il••• Appl, y,ll. 111eLr11/: 1 CU. • No. 104 Fourth Aft... SALE.--One Two Horse ntrrtaxt.....:tc...;:;. sellable . for • (Slderlel, Ore I no.aOsnee, bOO empty itoot tlern.ls (Or gi••• ware. 6061 rrupty ht tOor . rls. App al $1 lerbotoe. . D•rnh otnet, 'OCT.t"Li ttic gffl. Au"°*!,ThiN LEGAL. ADJOURNED ORPHANS, COIL' S L. . _ By T1T1,10,.1012 Or..r the e•rottasr• Court of , A tireiless (onto v. tlstsol the 1315 elsy of mem twr. 1 86 9 them .0 br epos. o nubile sale al the wort lion se In the t It. of Itmnosen. on natordst the elth day of NUT/MBAR. A. It , 1889 at IU rt.. tt toe foUtetrlng tlescrlb en property ofAl Tti I YELls.drerased. Or: All those two r-rtala town ots situated In thr Ma le sonult•tston of the Town f Br. thlandt•• Yield. th• roust, frma .l. at la d out by James 11. ttlt•tre. • piesn tenet...4M dot? re ord. •Y rum !tool. 1,0 , P.M 3 , 1. of at. A.I, f! ". •:?tt e p '' aVisl:.:TV‘t . M lT;ro".';l7'l.:?grtneralr;hl C.. •ntl one Isundrand and twenty-slat fronting t•enty ( e earn on T•I Out treat, by one hundred end leo fret de. p earth to an • ley, and te lug the .anes lots ro t ten A. it. bit In 5.4 I I st itr. tbrir deed 0.14.1 Ansa. 30th. 1a641. and mews.. I to r n. "[llea ha the record. •of needs ot and n • ..men .4 0110011 s it, In lies , Pooh. rot. Int. I.sate 306. g rh ranted and d IV:6 ' :; . I e5..800, Ost. 1146, tpsge bet.. granted and coat rya tl to the said 6.1111,5. 101 l mid pram. lons has tuna two story frame dteetllng homes of rosy to ri • rted tnemon. VTAVITTT A 0 1, 119. ,I.atellenenette Veldt A tlmMlatratria If telatlltlas Veld .le< dd. ll.ntstne V. S. it lis•H A L •ff t riTrlfift . ll.ll. I wt.. , IS S. ISM). IS TO G IVE. NO'TICE that Tou the lltto an, of toetoder. A. 10160, Warmut to llanltrupteY wen. tnnuo. 5.t0 , 8" the B..tate or KS N,. Alletthenl l'hy. In the County of Alletuene. and State of Pennayl•anla. who Pm been adJualted • Sao. - 10 5 1 0^ 1.• ono petition: 10.1 the payment al yty deht• and definer, of any property belong. lan to •orh Bankrupt or 1.41 blot of Mr h. nor. •nd tbe .fee tat as. y lA] bno aro foe. 1.1.1.11, I, la.. that a kle.llo, of e nofltOr• oftr •antrunt. to pro , ' their Itebto and wore ...lane's of his Sam.. otjs or bent at • ovrt Itaultructry to A. oolaeo •• the of the Itreo.ter. So. 03 Ula. mand •teeet. rttenorett. h. tore SAW UPI. NAR VER. FF... Ite•l•ter on tn.A. Klt•ltTli 1,07.01 , Int./r KM NEIL. A. 11. 1.101), .110 ) clock •. (VI/DOI u. pe y U. B. Ilar.nat. as 11 N 0. 21.68 DEC. TEI/91,1669. I I. hoelq ,Ivto Mal toe NAIRONA & TARENTUNI 13erteticitil Snciet y Hate •le,lol to the 1 eurt Conareoh Vital of Allerhavy l'o•atv Sr • • artehe that the bald ett 1111 made en ord. , la b ther. s too. le tbe et vet that sled Chatter .111 be .noted at their hest tetra. Dote" r aceptteho Iterato • 111 be Sr. In the thhat•thae MIS XECICTOIVA NOTICE.— IFlll,....tatters testamentary on the estate IlloCtitt late of East L4 oI er tonneots. A.lesbeny are counts •d, , Pa., baying Urea granted to “te undrrsigned by the Umtata , of said roomy. all persons having elsbh• against ..hl elms, are requested to present them duly authenticated for settlement. and mot. tantelthed to mad eats te will u hr . • 0tr , 0 , • ,. .;11% ,, nr m erii.... T knee, tl. ',rot. 04. 11.109. it.0:074 I M l L V : l 2l . lh E tr ir, 40E IR 8 . 0 F . # .. 11; . tbe underslened on the estate of VLLAAII. STEM •Ul . late st outlet .tet.hlP. Ue• enrny count, ea.. 4.0 , used. 101 persons Indebt ed to tt•• said estate mu Te,lll.llle. rilLadf W21:10 shalt psyrnant, and tto se hay tha alalm• or de. mandi •galust the tab st" the e:td tkehdent '' l 4 ); ri" LT.". 1, 4 . 0 , of A. t ha. grol,ttfleld street, rttlettargh, l'a •dvalatstratom__ eel palgti VSTATE OF PA IBECEII HINDS. 12,4 [INCE ASE.D..-N otter Is hereby glees titsl le-Mrs tat admlttlotratlon on the so tate of rA.I. therefore:lll.l•4.4..r...d.b. granted an WU. hags 1111hAt Alan raves thre nartag platens or demands agslast the eels.. of the said gree dOt ant toseeted to mate/ the kat. Itt out delay DI. HUMS, Admen tetra' or, Ammar gild and Labatt, street. tle-4.00 Id Pittsburgh. T , ETTEIIB TESTALINVICTAUi Wtog been granted to the anderstgoed on the era. of b. d. PIN?: CI% PereOhl 101 , M/ .1*"'" told 'Pt ° MU , paeeot Ines properly antneottented for sett ernent. oceiNtr rµ TWA. PIN LI, Keeeport. giTATE OF MISS M. MARK. 11411. Urea —L Urn c • watarr a.. et fosatta I at art a. lara.a. Pr'naa • .4"aa it prela at I', as roam, sad those laderrtad " Z. 11! Itl4 No. 211 wood "Val, V 11141 4 ,04 30,112.111 OTICV —All persons are nottaed Mat ...es or .gimlets. Non tab estate of ti • RA El Etstalki la I. al Int . tfle 1 11 " s1•=1 TtC . 11 1 :1; 1 1;;;. 1.4 Pestle. Inge 1.4 Os Use es 00111 plea. *elate r 4 l , llt o X;tAlei...eatl . t i br . ll : o • l . n a . siasese 47. S. laryltiasbare. Ye. «u:_ EA EC VTR I lIPS NOTICE.— I "en tellia[o.l.l.l, have boom Kt.e ." P " i ' l r . VOW .I ..fe ' er l atril. l nrpr " rtel tt:1; biota. at/Oust not Ate art bomb, nottdeti to ph - sent Ibe lamb witbnot .3e , 0 , • nod Pbrodos Indebted ixtnne rzrin:z r r, ww 11. DU* Pr, 13 No. XlllllO Av lac NI:Y[IOE. All persons are noil i ttnt to=tta f er ear heel leticl i Holm allest o urt: r lAnits na•lns. wlthent rause, lett Oh bed ma 4 no Her nesbend non not be reertnelblefof nol bills Incurred try her. October Slic ‘lOllO. FFl4rt, - - LIQIIRY STABLES 08889 B, PATtEBSON cO,, :_~:])7. Seventh Avenue and Liberty St., will on Saturd.7, Jt t 7 31 g , U 1224 .14 trit .273114T1 “trar ' HORSES, OARRIAGES, BUGGIES, WAGONS. Lad 'untidy mmermhetng to the Stamm Parties dea l mg mis will please Wave their ammo of oonslgnment on or before Thanday es te,:=lrX:otrutt AT et all =MI tonal. JOHN IL STEWART, Aztec: M. trameg - • ---- mm a. /T wo. ....... .11,•=113001. ROMs B e PATTERSON & I.4lan'tlr! E1111...V. ADM cousasszow sTszLza COL trilThl IMOk LICEM It IMTIMIIII OII , PAL celkal NpuciA=NAL, 1621 rim A AN ORDINANCE To •htb•rtso the tirselle. or grille elev.,. front Wiest letr,et to beet Street. A Lt.% J , Pll I be lutrayou Cou it..1 , 1t1 I 11W 0,11. I k .f.'onalnutl oglitt LI. AN ORDI7JA:CCE To Autborizo the Covotroelloo of a Word Mower 01000 Kept. Alloy ono Indio. A.IPOIEO. from ',locolot •venoo to orout A• 0811.% Mai:. 1. 11 , LI ortstalwwl nod maenad by Or Set. Nut I,lsobten of Me CY t./ 41 1egb ,. .1 , and El ta erre, enacted by IN asdhordy trd n.. That the nester ommisslon *so 14.1 ere here. fo r anti d•rected tattle an receive proposals tor the cou•trum ion of a newer located sa tott Rope alley and ge front a•rn ue . rant &wn 11l n the setae .100 In accordance with PMn at , proved ey Council, and to contract therefor wtth he lowest and tue.l tddaer or htdeers. at their dlacretton. net.w. That Ls a ton L. the ro .t a nd Cantos • of said newer whali he folly ascertain. 11, the same shall be noted. asset d end collect d.. pro , ' mnn ded for. hr an Art of A • aroshlT or 0 -, • wealth of Pronsylvetarla.. et... 'a supplement . ....To rment ot .he urth tectine tot an art entitled La •rtet relallne to Atte/rhea, •P {revved Idarrh NI •..t. 11. 1500. Stu That wr much of any ordlnance as may conllnet with. or m u , try the foregoing, be an.l the same is bent,' repealed. Ordatned and ...acted tato • ht., lids the *nth day of to lobe, A. I/ 11t69. JA,SEebletildlEtt, President nelert Coastal Atte. , J. R. 1 , 51.4 T. 1 K. /alt. Pre•%.l% pl t L itl.l6VlO t urn. 41.511 PM" , d•TI• (ler. ut t °tomato Connell. hot_ _ 01111311 1 1AN (' E tetlittitto, the Nom. of Water Street to Pork Way. SKI 1 N. It •onet rd „. 1 . .. Or r. aw.l 11. • I.latY m as sa„, tts 4 . ran• rm. That the name of Weer .trot con W eUnf StlY L. our estelMet with tor Pr snood.% by tlx roresAng. sod the .me Is herrn r.bealei. Ordainedand emoted Into • In this the fBW Orbober, 1050. „ JAM/MI 31eBB.IZTA Prealdent of Helm Conant/. Attest: nesen 11- Chit.. of belt. Connell. MIMED SLAtli. President of Common ecuirtell. Areal: ROUT. , CI beconTti, k of Commem UoneCU. se! HESOLCTION TO OPEN TAT -I.OK •VKAiI Z. • • rd. By cud Common Cannella of 413e'ThatTaylor •restoe be opened. matot•lalSjr °resent eldth, from ralo Alto street to Wt hmer P. Ild•ftht.C. turret, and Mut John More •. 1., sad WHOA= Thump= freeholders, be ano are bum., oPPou viewers to site and us m the dams,. and Pree, to awsordaner with M . or... Wm. of the Art al A..34.3b1t. 1111. A. O. *Rel. Sod mo- • trrt . of , ...netts outtl, them le soP. tot... • that We do hereby .sretlry that the toresous Is • tree and aulTe ony et 1.0.1.1011 by the t el. et an d / .mo• Uotknella of u/d at • state d me Mos held on Threader, the BMA Atte.t . . NOTICE TO SEWER ('ONTRAMORS. The see. redo conkspisslc nof the City of AA.- shell) .re WeDlred 1.0 rte.t.e prolot ale led the ron”ru:Vou of ❑out 350 het of 10-laell and 4.11t0 feel of 13 to pine se•ey on Hope elle; mad Ridge .reooe, 'TOW Uncut o sv. sue Wilmot as. Ue. Drawled. sad ',eldest-lobo east be fern wet fail toltankstlon untamed at Ills oft - e. Old. toast stale Islet llnd of sewer pet posed to be furnish ed--eentent or tundra Cl.. pipe-sad mut be endorsed • Verner Pr.Posol.." sod delt•end on or before J. -W W LLTIR. !want WI 3 P. AI., November 6th, 1869. Tomas of proposals, on whirb forma aloes ltd. m 11 be strived, will be fern Ishml at tbe City len giaorr•• ualte. The Commission do Dot themseleee to ac cept lb. lowest or say bid. By order of the Cummlssiva. cjiAßLas DANIA, aril :41 C3IT Iltzglzwor. (ITT l'allatt(al.t..`• USTICII. (ITT CI A,talatiaa T. iwtober PHIS. NolloE.—Nea led Proposals .111 be rweolved at tha office o'clock r. a.. 11OND•1'. Navel:abet tat, PSIS, for 200 Yards of Beat Quality 0 CLINKERS, To • dative...l •1,1•••••• along Um Wharf to Oa de•lgosted DI t•ta Wht.T.O•ttUr • A LJ.:1116111Y WOMB, rropo... will be reveseed eeth November 10, at tile Dees of toe aver. Renegeea, No. fi Rathstreet, foe larelstbas 3,0011 lAteb ol room, 6 fret tool a a from 6 ,o 6 Loeb. diale cts., to be Jeltvened at Claremont etation,W . P. It.or oelo.e Deeemeer Rm. lees. .11 0.1 bLe). incrust. dots. mereterl. 1../FICa OF CITY ZNOINZiIy •00 BIISYT.TOS., FlLL•bant, No, S. 1868. I sZiOTiCtre E.—The aet:lg sseerment tar Uradtnd Cut r.lre gnu P ile street en Bride, la unv °M.e!e, tei eru.n t D eta a t Y Ion sod . I b aeten aaWle elln u returned I a Me CUT ealnn tee eallectlou. IL J. lax.ar,et., itaibacee. 0011111111.11 or PITTSIItraan. PA. MBE al - NEW OPERA HOUSE. Con,ina•A an er.ts -• the Orr•t 11,1 , erl.t sad eroan , l, Act,. TUE LEFFIN GWELL Who ~•1 T 1 , 14 • ~..mtwr 3-t. 1%60. ID two too mo ot ,polar THE GIRL 0? In Oa veliebryvd latl•Wa• of ClNDzima,. with Ll a FYI NI.WIELL. ROllllO J•ir riga JENIIINI4 lir+ 0111.11 N Al. BIT or A. plarn3 tay Alm ovrr 700 otert. llAtince :±aturd _ RI—ACADEMY OF MUSIC Mercantile Library iEOR E VAIiDENHOFF oikiptare. Dukens, Stott. Tranvia , 1r Thursday FAeuiuv,,,Noletutei 4th. IgrIEITTSBERGII TIIEATRE. ti Nil Ile MS ularata, ,r•e.t.t.ttt•rt woo. 11 a• Ati• W t. ray Si lie • o trt. •r. Burt.eu. Jain FL Le tt,. ntet.t.t. I •tttl It.:alt 7, and the (re.. Nov,Curt•ult.l•ll... Lattice' Math. , every Wrutteett•y thud -•turea• Atlatlealttu to 11.•tture tt3c. rods, Itt tt, at of 111••tiusle :eta,/ snit K. P. - - WEIT. BRIDGETS , FAIR WILL OPEN 70-NIOUT J. E. °ILLY. Clert tl.lerl Cttruoosell. OlLwo. • t ler t of Lemma.% PROPOSALS 1:23=1 CITY CON!ROLLEII = ASSESSDIE NTT_ - - OSTICIt Or CITY .row Ittr• Iea%TSTO•R, OTICE.—lbe assesimerre for kir.] Dig .ad Pavlof A”., f 1..{ sa W.l.) “re< , .. now ready ter saleyeetacra, d ea. e. 'eau al this •OR =an MIONDAY, Noyenbcr Tien It VIA b•" CV . ; rreaserere udiee lee eaten- Itff!==o Uort. oelPrill IL .1,110091, Clt7lll.siseer. 1111 . .0z CreT toritSCIN ASP PUBVI[TOL ritub.se. tx-t. Ism?. NOTICE.--Ttie Assessment tor „ m obs a mi ~..r.ets 10 , 110 ...LUCY. tbms 91... to Steve. L. now ready fares. troasaos. sad eao moo ra. 110 arbor. •1041 SkTUUDI.I. November littt, 1,191. When It .111 coma. to tee t Ity Yrobsneve . • dice ‘,../ actlualt li. 4. 110 0 FOrn Cuts a.m. or Cirt La aunum LED ewurcroa PrnisusaU. ow. 1116. IEO9. 0110 E.—The assessment tar Piodup &ad Cor.mx ot APPLE , p. Union to 11111t.tf. rgcr flow saint T,ad a M e i n, .I.E It wil l Dr rf....1 to tbe. City 11.fmr.`6 OA. TO .yer..er A. 7. MODAL City InEtteint• FuroN STREET, —lllO an demi.... .. tt u t .4 tp steps dre., sad , bens t o o f, opet,lng " tY ZVI 4 lNUlMltnr . 7lll . l.4lr.rsit r. to 16 , 144%. d.a" ibel sown:a.m. 4011N.M...11:13n. ocZ1.11:1 fttanglVlAni•nthl. STONE'. war COMMOhI - Machine acne Marisa, IlartlmPthanda oi West OaCiale. Analbear. MOM% kaad at Mr s car at6latTl%-ila 'Mob Moues. OIMPOUIN. r. 0.11 •••••ML•the ut tzl BANN & !NOSE'', at .VV:. /TUT/ NOM ASSOCIATION ir„aanim Noe. 11 Asd M. ClaN MAI, " 'NNW "Smi th* g ivul OINSINNI. v - vgnosi COWL—Weven 11101. wna's c la u re /01= sal moue . 16 fc. bs sunnunn tuLut MIXT A (0 i 1 • AMUSEMENTS LECTURES ,11,1 u , •..11ng. AT ACADEMY OF SOUK, FRIDII RUINING. Nur. SW' .nt• own at 1 IN TULIN r HUM" N. sir-orrn every Went, buses, sthettral Llsnd la erteaclance. AVER VE BALL,- CFI N. !LS fifth avenue, oppeette W Opel. Hutt . rrd rlttsbargb. Ps., U a. Coolest and desirable ➢taco of resort.. Llgoors ea a• data at this place Pare and Uood. Tba Htllfard Room. at+ os Me ground door to the rear BILLIARDS, LILIINT..I BUILD/3Mo 68 Smithfield Street, lrOnaerlyOoeuple.l by obb liansedy.) been leased for a term of )ears by GEORGE H. BENNETT, And Fitted Up In the Best Manner. WILLIAM DODDS, Manager. FIVE NEW TABLES I= BILLIARD 7rIA The Blr Is Stocked IMMO BEST OF LIQUORS AND CIGARS. AN OLD ESTABLISHED CONFECTIONERY .N A NEW PLACE. F. A. BLOOM .t BROTHER flaw removed a w l.. tatsbllshinent to Obeli NM pr.:aloe, - No. 24 Sixth Street, it. M. Char, Where they .111 otter to their feleo's aud mato -11:110143. wiNter;mlr.q7rDslcATlV Ikons nrib Mac. sir An elegant sad commodious saloon .111 be found lay "Alm beet lb. ben of 1. urns.. b stn., Is al ett Ics, as well n Cake.. Tn. Scrub Chocole wtll be esererd th. promptest manner. •1 their old occp6l APPLE PABERS.—I have a fun uaortiaent of Apple Watiiik.Corlusaaill 511clug Weald... ' , Woe l invite all to colt wadi ea them tried. Tee I'LILINO. CUBING LIM SLICUSO KACHINES, takes only thou tame• the mixt to pare. mews and alive La ordllarfr slaed apple. tt will pare without Waft OW coring required. Dried Apples wall tech higher isbea slLoadl with thl• machine than when quaaeredby *kW old praqeas also, a fug auortmeni of Lightning & Turn Tale Apple hum For tale. mho' esal• ad Metall, by JAPES BOWN, N 0.186 WOOD STREET. ROCK THE BABY EARNEST'S PATENT CRIB. LEMON & WEISE. Practical Yuri Howe Nazudietuen. &dr 118 84131:111:TFI A Wlten. wav b. tottsd • Val ooruass.W. or. Mamba. sad illadet, Yrtrulwo. ALPERT & KOi3LSR, Matostrictorere sad Moles. to WOMB MIZE ONO OBITZBIL, He. n Harked Weft. Ms, b ugh, Pa. Pgrtlesdar erbortkro warren to CanoeWe tail Para dtmet the dateatloa of Ye Pubtle t X . the feat that ore are ram prebend VS noon are feats sad Oboes for beggghth troubled vita Corm s Bunkum, or dammed wader tb• personal zaearttLLoa of oar bo lfr. u VeroN • aree. 'i lsTald erX:eigTigla o . sr:Brea Mr. Wpart's mode of megsartag trot. foot. bl whirl we too be safe Co srarmatlea easy gad oomtortsbm Boots and btu. for the Umbers • en het. Oleg as a meal andhe convinced. ALPHST • BOMAR • aultahl 38 Banda street Bittaborgh.e. • NEW LARD. =I FAMILY LAYAri, ttu r A le. CA1.1,11.5, y 0; --mice !soma& cAANBLE, Cincinnati, 0 pROCLAIIVATION. a.Mld•a. vot.r. o f th. joHnujiara W •RD I Ci r , laf riftemmat:-..witl meet as sl • umml Uwe Lod visa for boldltm Mectlam. 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