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t' QTY AND SUBURBAN.
-y., Tam Gatierra furntabed w la• fay
:OP •as days of Me weak for 3b omits per
7: .diter by ma, Viper mem: t mos., N.
Fifteen at the Allegheny lockup yes.
teleg e mortdng. No arrests made dim
fog day.
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. 11 411 1 p7.—Thealdowalk• on some por
-. tionn of Federal street, Anintnonn are
extremely smooth, and oonsequalOl3'
walking upon them la • very dangerous
baldness.
----Luraury. et thon.—Titilltam Dishy
, 'nsidiformatton Wore the Mayor, on
4 Basteday, °harem; John Davis with the
-_ larceny of eight yards of okith. Dumb
araaarrotted and oomtnittedifor
_ Alloff Of Ws. Ty' timber wheels loaded
1111ith • Urge omen broke deem at the
oamosts•auen Of Weabtngton street with.
Etsteplay afternoon. Travel
.oted in the lodallty for a couple
ut,
, • ProeUta.—Anthony Londay
;...ilanniplatned to Alderman Koenig, Eiator-
LL da.Y that Joseph and G. H. & ma r l are
ttoa habit of conduction that, pistol
co In trent-of Ida boom, much to
, atouryance of his family . Warrants
--Aassed.
- Aalonalt awl Battary,—Frank Bttatuin
' sib made ltdbrmatlon before Jostles Bel
*, 1101Xtryorf Biro:lbrahim, Saturday, chars
, ,firg Jacob Broom with guano and bare
- The moused was arrested sad
sifter a
t. hearing was held to ball to appear
at cour
lelemed.—John 0. Pati. committed to
deye dace far refmdes . co nes
toetoree ;order_ A.. ., the Om
•'.110011 00114. Wreath/ him to pay
" tEISO 00Int money he received
lOulttiee,- was -telesiod Eleturday
Moreing;
'lie .-Jaseph Smith and John
dliturbed the persam and quiet
, .aeml tha taken - sof Similmham. by
• auggeging In a street fight, whmeuyee
that , here arreated arid. taken betas
Justlee Salisbury, who Imposed a nab of
1- !es &Minima mete on each of them.
•
< .:. '—James McClelland made in
;:. *rotation befbreJastkellarker.of
4141Pittsbtugh, Saturday. charging Jon
'Maley and John Powers with drunk en.
nesaanddisorderlyconduct, T . ll2 . were
- r-strrested and taken before that&
imposed a line of one d0.ai371
....„4:041 UP ) * Iberia*
wi• § Coart....There were
lidity.tkrs• cam
Mayne* morning coat dp er doafy a .
tT hh
twin Wire charged with dna/Mealy con
, duet. nineteen- Wild IMunkenness. and
terweithmigniney. Sixteen paid final
deign were committed to Jau, and two
Vora dkkluirged. , • -
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lla Ltelown—laabe gto the statement oMary WM=
made todore,Jastios de bbrazOn Baur.
day. taut be a malicious creature. in
deed, It la alleged that she attacked
Marg r and at ter beating her went out
;Deed threw stows at the window. The
al* was aothpromleaL
,
pet' irlree—The alarm of Eire Seta:-
der.. iittimatort about bait-put two
"Wolocrersa occasioned by the burning
of spine eOttan in the third story of Rob.
arks Roe:12400o uptialaraitv attenuan
t:lent. No. 61 entitinieldateeet. The fire
burned elercely ibr a short tla.e, bat It
- wits kept under, watt % and the damage
Weeellght: The angina were out.
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illegalßoary.—Thoniss B. Graham, a
, boat and shoe dealer= fimlthdeldatreet,
-- asarlafaribrmutton betters Alderman Mc-
Alsiders, Saturday afternoon, setting
het& that:. Buse had obtained from
him a pair. .of.boots on coedit by filard,y
raparrentirkohel he was patentee .and
owner 'pi patent furnace, and had
airrqiity- In bank. The neenned Iren
anfl_gain td dl for Court.
Catanditr&-mtuunßa Horn, Michael
Whita and James Bidderlek, charged on
oda air John Commons, with &loam
saistin-Rud taMarY, art account of which
we published Saturday =ening, ware
enlisted * -1 / 1 4day night, and Saturday
morning had shearing before flueldayor,
'who hold -White to ball in the stim of
$ll,OOO, and the other. In $ll,OOO each, and
fa dean% they were committed to Jail.
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Who was taken to the -Mhos of the arim
Guaray.
Manse! the Poor, a ton des aim" with
She intention of sennift Mtn to the City
Parr Farm but who managed to escape
from atr / e oaks.' was arrested yesterday
mid Am- In the leek-up, a unless
etilledgmeind Identified by hi srlesd;
ha etil t i t asent to the House of Range
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Bober% meldi O
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Id a:
o 'oatmeal:a misunderstanding
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tbe ormth.row of lira Roberta
• felled to the earth by a blow In
wit ttom• her Ameten Mend:
*Ode objected to inch lreetmant
Id& and called anon Alderman
aim; who honed • ,1 invitation
yioitlng Abe menenee of the comma;
/Wham et hue oftloa w
igated. today hen?
r Will:be oue Invest
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4 - 415
o—Y — eireray afternoon a
t the - Mayor's MOB and
for' heir imam& 412 a
id left. borne 'at two
p
, h afternon with. ocket two
thr the
Moon bills he owed,
`bad beard nothing
statao that be was a
nand bad neyearo•
Aninrernlght th.
ari4oforoubeforeband , w and
, bad heanAbulty dealt with.
~daepi~i..We re received
;mbar °renew publication en=
youeN Anaual, printed and
' , witnip• in Oda city by the
Materna Univeraltv.
Stevens, A.
'eAre.titt'-e4l.
Vbrary' ,
hancus of the comas under
.of tlin Youdg Menlo Mar.
I . L:dalocfattdo. Artli be do ,
r Vtuasolty) eventing at
r iluatd, " by . Prof. J. w.:
last "roe 00101:13 of
of Milling tnterest,.
be daliveredin an able
perhaps no an 1.1,-
1 to the task of des
*tumidity than Prof.
t! explored them, and
speak from eat •
al ob-,
"•al expartmioe
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t astem!J—.1 1 1ebode amt.
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,oen trio attached
pea. w e being defy-
Sy . agreetoder the Union
ight at the Irdatipiror a
I - stated at nod lop
t e
• Mattering adiiiitad
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root. , l'olmble
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.. vehicle nod
- I Ont. (Int v of
4 d 1114,06er
log WY his cloth
-4 along to
, where azgabar cot.
/hien .• peg she
Ast "the '. way &OA
And kW I throwel oat,
--gosh nteac
Et t m teni , - of age.
god Dr..
I. who diesereeed zul
, etut c ot.th.
_...... matey ot =WM
the warm !be accident.
ca nude he t e other ht.
"stterewomo .fou nd
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, mad:- ta tosay
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.eolat o ooschararta E
The
tberfasendeathaesmaardra-
Mut. boy gam hie name au
ea.avd Ws reddertee Yana
Abe I'4:meth - :ward' school
other; Millie itagirk, add
faded maces. They were
'M beam tiedly cued am.
't loJarekbat the warm
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Rumors In In. Alr--A Mensatbn that la no
n'^""^^ TheHariowlng Detalla.
At • late hoar last night • cent—yery
faint shadowy rumor of • tbarfhl mur
der in Allegheny reached the ears of "ye
local" and started bin from • ;unfound
sadness, superinduced by the pandatent
demands of the "devil" for "morseepy"
and the mournful fact that the demand
was largely in 03.0381 of the supply. The
`rumor was tantalizingly devoid of detail.
the way was long, the wind was odd,"
but /nippily "ye local" was neither "In
firm" nar "old," and 'with Inspiring vi
sions of a setuation of immenseproper
nom, the satanic representative was In-
Kructed lo ids Kral inpatient= and
await rde nts, while the route
tO hindquarters, the Allegheny
hisiyor'S °face, was commenced. With
Indica headquarters in view, however,
this eager inquirer allowed no opportu
nity to escape for galtdag particulars by
adhartneana. and fbr this pinion° held
mysterious conenitationa under lurid gas
lights, with policemen whom he met by
mway and with quiet, looffentdve MU
* whose Sabbath meditations were
hodly dirt bed by the fearful tale,
which led of them to remark be
had never doe harm to anybody. That
waif= the qu on. No Information was
obtair • I sad he headquarters were final
ly reached, t e chance" fora sensation
having gro beautifully lees, when
In desperat n, without the slight
est shadow of formality, the magi,.
=dal sancta was Invaded, and the
blue mate ttered here and there In
picturesquealtitudes around the apart
ment,were I ed by a fierce &Mend for
a sight of .O. 'body."' For a moment
the ausPe w as fearful, drowsy eye.
fide were rowdy brushed, the .old
clock in the corner, as if terrified, for an
instant stopped its pew:end ticking; but
it wail only for an instant—then a
smile—then • titter—then a roar.
It was not a sell. No, it was not • sell.
"Ye local" couldn't acknowledge that.
Neither mold the murder be perceived.
A rumor, without an iota of foundation
In fact. And yet the presence of the In
to his health at that instant. "Only this
and nothing more." Slowly and amity,
with dejected mien, "ye hater' instep,
neared, wending hie way backward sadly
singing:
'`Backward, tarn backward, ah Tam la thy
Wake aliehlld *gilt Jatt for ty—• •
—hi, melodies were interrupted.
There stood the identical Satanic repre
sentative at the sanctum door, smiling
with expectation, with extended hand,
?And from taba esemord• moat—soonmPY•
• B was theism! straw fatally Injured the
camel, and the pensive smile which
oven mmad the features of "ye local"
exhibiteda similar feeling expressive of
a shattered tempm,._The "Devil" dine
not oat••• window, but and.
al =Yntrvertheleas—and "ye local" was
ene.
THE SOUTH EWE.
Increase of Ettadneaa and Population—
General Prosperity—Water Worts.
Wont theliffinn Ititstbige•cer,•
sprightly little paper, pal:Waked weekly
and devoted to the interest& of the South
Bide, we glean the following Item of
1312/11MS9 AND POPULATION.
To casual observers the rapid Increase
of business on the Booth B.We must be
apparent, perhaps without exciting any
special remark, but to a comparative
stranger, say one whohas not visited the
locality fora few years, the change In the
appearance of things will seem, tf not
And
wonderful. at least remarkable.
And what has brought alt this about?
Not.any degree of liberality on the part
I of real estate holders, whose primping
propensity has rather acted as an Incu
bus; not any special nuoilfestailos of
enterprise from anysourem certainly not
any exhibition of farUghtednest on the
put of the authorities; .but the natural
Increase of population and extension of
manufacture* thilaWing In the wake, of
course, of the advancement of the city,
aided as that has been by the increase of
its limits in the' consolidation with It of
Ofiltlying riate, The Bouthwide har
t* Ana a i
driencedithout any special
erforteto itspresent ft:Tommie, the pop.
elation reaching almost. If not quite,
thirty - thatisandiwtod mint be its fate in
the next decade, with the enterprises pro
jected or spoken of and certain to be
accomplished within that
that time, it Is our opinion, weperiod
sha t l l
b y e
part and parcel of the great city of Pitts.
burgh, and thaw who sneer or scout at
thie idea, will then have outlived their
dam.
astreau, raoscauriv.
or f Ni
histo of the daide
boroughs have manufacturryers,rutiv retail
dealers, end Aradeamen of every tart,
**Yid • more proem:mut busineas
than during the past season. The larger
manufacture= may not have realized
'protilieste with the amount or
their recital, but they hive been able to
make both ends meet. and •little more,
while they afforded employment to a
bug• number of people who othereriw,
-"ate/ Wor k% at I
operate at/mutt' I• , •
log. _ •
LIDO '. l
~....co n s in the supply,
were experienced daring the
rummer and fall, canning much dissatie•
faction. disoomfOrt, and testing to the
canton the *Enver of comatnera. What
the n dilnenitles" were, we have never
secertahted dednitel but udge that
by this time the m an ager, f eel pretty
aatianed that experimenting with
machinery la costly Nosiness,
THE COURTS.
,- Supreme Gast- Voll Benoit.
Raruanar, November Yo.—Court met
at ten o'clock A. 11. Present, a full bench.
The Mewing cows were disposed of:
Hass et al., vs. Morriset al. Argument
concluded by Dorman for plaintiff In
error and by Veech contra.
Casittorand'Grant's anneal, Washing
ton aounty. Aurued by Balm for appel
lant, and by D. J. Watson contra.
-Black et al., via Cook, Mercer county.
Noisproe.
Wray et at, vs. the Commonwealth,
ParartcouutV. NOS pros.
011 Oampany, vs. Dlls, Fayette
county. Submitted.
Shreiner vs. Cummins, Beaver county.
Submitted!
atutclunan'a executes, vs. Br din.
Lawrence county. Non pros taken off,
and cause itubmitted.
court adjourned until ten o'clock Nam
.W IttOrniol. .
Mafia Conzt—Jadatalilanigan and
ICtitpafilet.
Samunrrer, Nov. 20.—The argument
114' was taken op, 114 nothing at patina
tutereit trannOzed.
In the r i de of Scott vs. Bray et Bell,
'otuarre verdict forplaintlS
,:sum 18.
TAUS LINT pan XoIaDAY.
215. tittelt Mechllng yo. Bantaum,
hilL s Elmltti vs:slmm; Neibuire.
le& Daman ea. 21052 m
201. Nathan% aduer ya. Krauss.
, /4. Wilson va Adams.
110: Ace* :it MeCloy R Steamboat
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58. Dravo Ta. Wambold nEleetor.”
irbrallng alllnagle.
;4r ,n ? - i5 ,„ 4 0 2: , 11
Common Pless—tWil Brack
•;11iroaniy, Noe 20.—ft' the Sue of
Barham Taming
vs. Adam Tnsalmt,
titioh ibr divorce, rule to show
fib
gralitedstamade returnable Nov. 29th,
TULL =IT FOB MONDAY.
.111 - Whits ea:Stewart.
24 4. 00 /Thts taa.itchriald Son.
142. Boberts it Co. vs. Briggs.
248. Barlett vs: McClurg. -
244..Brabam vs. VicuMon. at a/.
MS. Max vs. Wolf.
216. Blakely vs. MartilMot
217. ,- at ter. va. Moralarid ;:ti Bache&
MltahelL
248. Wagner' vs. Barnes.
249. Passebl ve. Warner.
WO. Ruppert ng. Nan.
In Scharer vs. Wolf.
.
Hyatt Smith.
rats' - gentlenian, whose powers as a
brilliant, el ttf " and - lborooghly senor
Clonal public' lecturer. -ham commanded
vary general praise, .and crowded midi.
mom In some of our larger cities. rem
and westria
On under, ex/segment to leo
'nye Pittsdrorgli, the Academy of
Moil% iliii2gib and at
Maher Noyambm;
Unica th 6 pantile have greatly deceived
us, this lecturer will draw the largest
audiences of the season. Said an enthu-
Mastics admirer of. Mr; Smith, one who
ham heard him: repeatedly :at the east,
../f he has but half - an - audience at him
(hat lecture. no ball in Pituditirgh will
be latherenough to bold tbepeenie that
will crowd to hear his secanul." For Mr.
ftoillithi ease, for that of the gentlemen
tattoove engaged biro. and !be our repo.
s ma intelligent community, we
trust thia'greiltdilon will be folly real
lust. -Mr. Spiltb by certainly won mai,.
dery'opintints in other - cities, and, we
doubt not.
. ; will be favorably received in
Pine Wi
Oglee.-4}llll wanted thr
command private fandlles in tbe elty.
AU...Long, 12 Federal street.
tatt Cel=
la Mos s atY. at elm
inava.
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New Orzke Bores.—We ussalated,'
With the thousand or more of other peo
ple In the audience, at a very eloquent
and inelenctive lecture upon the duties
and the perils which attend the matri
monial relation, delivered Saturday af
ternoon upon the Opera House atage by
Min Lucille Western, whe was faithful
ly supported by Mr..l. A. Hems and
members of the regular dramatic com
pany. The place was a theatre, the com
pany were actors and actresses, the at
traction was advertised as a play, but
there were few in that audience, capable
of appreciatim; the language of the hu
man heart—and who of mature the is
not capable in some degree 7—who have
beard, or are ever likely to know, out.
aide of an individual experience, from
which they moat all Pray earned:lp to
be spared, a more forcible exposition of
the sacred obligations of the married
state.
The story of Eva Lynne, an the novel
ist presents it, le very properly regarded
not only as sensational, but as formed
with that heel degree of pernicious art
which succeeds in glazing over a fatal
error with an air of tempting j entitles
lion, and In arranging the sympathetic
Impellers of the unreflecting to hallow
that error In the depth of suffering which
socempanles its final catastrophe. Hero
in is the one decielve objection to the
work of the novelist. But here also is
the triumph of the dramatist and the
artist, who have both known how to
elimlnatathe poison from thin story of
mutual wrong, offering only those salient
points which make the play of East
Lynne a terribly 'eloquent lesson to
'thoughtless husbands and Melons wi vett
Fair criticism will redeem Mien Weal.
ern'a art from the very unjust impute.
tioms to which her Pensonations in tills
play have exposed her In nets few of the
public journals Her style has cansple.
1 nous fruits, but these are made console
' biota by her own consummate merits I
[ the general conduct of the argnmen .
' This is, Mier all, a simple story of a
Illiaarortedttnion,--a husband who meet I
[ well, but is cold in temperament, Mean [
sdble to the emotions of a pussionatel
sensitive nature, and who obtusely per
severes in disregarding the Just clams
which entitle his wife to his complete
confident* In all his relations with
society; who persists in excluding her
front any participation in the knowledge
[ of a mystery which she as constantly be
-1 holds him sharing with another woman
personally attractive end a quondam rival
of her own, • husband, In short, who
daily and hourly forgets, In this way and
in his stolid unsociability to his wife's
evident mental dietress, that she, of all
the women on earth, and concerning
every earthly eonelderation, should ever
be nearest and dearest to hie affectionate
trust. And Abe, a giddy girl, a romantic
woman, wlth,no adequate preparation
for the responalbilltles of a wife, loving
passionately, yet suffering trifles light its
air to embitter her heart with a Jeal
ous distrust of that husband's faith
in pledging to her his undivided af
fection, revealing the secret of her
Wearable doubts to the false friend who
plOl3 her ruin, irritated by her hus
band's thoughtlessness, and the
Shadowy seeming of a graver fault, into
the irreparable disgrace of him and of
her children, and her own irredeemable
dishonor. The story culminates, very I
naturally, in her own desertion by her
betrayer, and very instinctively in the
exhibition of her remorse. She seeks
her former home, yearning for the chil
drenwhom ahe bad deserted, Ands that
herhusband, divorced from her, has
given to them for their second mother
the very semen whom she had fancied
to be her rival, under the disguise of a
governess is engaged to attend these
[ children, and finally disclaims herself
dying, at the bed aide of her dead child.
[ The argument of the play Is very P,; fl ity
In Menstruation, but its leesone all point
one way. ho husband, no sweeten wit
neat its presentation i•y. Mu Western,
without coming !sit a purer and clearer
perception. of connubial obligations. The
danger of' any climb& or dimmest, the
treachery of mere appearances, the need
for an absolute and mincer° candor on
each aide, the mischief which may result
from either party withholding the fullest
confidence from the other, the folly of •
husband who soon forgets that as he hea
been, so he should always be, his wife's
most ardent lover, the fatal results of an
unreasonable jealousy which takes ap
pearances for facts, the ruin and despa ir
which at last bring their hopeless wreck
' to an erring wife—there is nothing in all
1 this to condemn the play of East Lynne,
but rather a world of teaching for mar
ried thoughtlessness.
Lucille Western is unquestionably an
ar t
a t
of great power. We have no space
for any elaborate personal critique- We
have sometimes to regret that she
•beitaid mean, deflrfe-nt to IT. Irtior deli
any of her cenoesitions of the situation,
but we are never justified in denying
the force or the general aoeurscy with
which she render, this role of an un-
I equally organised, morbidly senaildee,
unreasonablyjealous wife, a sinfully vim
' dictive, recklessly erring woman,a just
ly guttering penitent, • motherstronised,
and • dying Magdalen forgiving all, for.
given by bv
h al o i n '
.bnaritto
poor
q se r presented tm by inte her f
n
....,/irr t o g grtica . tiendi•
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PLTTEUMBOEI TILEATIM—The pa trons
'of the Old Theatre, after • week Of moat
excellent variety entertainment, to which 1
the Idline - TaylOreoMblnatlon troupe con.
tributed olargely. are to have a change
of programme. The Tyrolean "Opera
troupe make their 'first
J. appearance in
this city this evening. W. McAn.
droves, the inimitable delineator of negro
character, has been engaged for the
present week and will silo appear this
evening.
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ACADEItif OF MITSIC.—A aeries Of sp.
lect recitations will be given at the Ace.
dewy of Music, 9Vedneeday evening.
Nov. 24th, under the ausnloss of Ears
Poet, No. 3 G. A. A, by Mrs. Frances M.
Carter. The Programme includes wilts,
tool from Whittler. Southey. Shiites.
pear, and other standard authors Mrs.
Outer Is highly spoken of by the East
ern press, and will cioubtless have ■
large audience. Tickets can be procur
ed at the office of Lee 8. Smith, 129
SmlihDele street, and at !Seller St
HOerfues music store, Fifth avenue, No
reserved seats.
EDUCATIONAL.
Scott Township Teachers' Institute.
According to previous adjournment,
this Association met at school room No.
11. Prof D. M. McKee, learnMor. The
regular routine of school exercises oat:o
-pted the forenoon seaston of the Institute.
At the close of the singing by the pupils,
addresses were, made by the different
members of the institute, and words of
encouragement were added by many of
I the Visitors PrOSEGIOL
A motion to adjourn for one hour
ems made; and carded, which closed the
, a raremm bountif e n ximiaeL l dinner A-ft'l9 ro r vi ps de r d " hy ing th o e f
ladies of tbo district, a n d an hour apent
la social converse,the Institute was
I
the
convened by this President taking
1 Muir. After the transaction of nits
aellaneous busbies belonging to the In
' stitch, the programme adopted at the last
I meeting of the Association was entered
upon and gone through with In a man
ner both Interesting and Instructive,
alike to teachers and spectators. Since
Institutes have been organised in our
township" they have Inaugurated a new
era In the science of teaching. The La
petus which they have given to Inquiry
and earnest thought Is very generally
felt In the sphere of public lestruMlon.
We have been present at several meet
ings of this body of teachers and we
feel safe In saying that Scott township
may well boast of her soboola and of
teachers, kr, In our opinion, mho
stand, the banner township of the court.
I ty this term, and wo truant that she will
never retrograde front the position she
halt so nobly won.
The next meeting of this Inatfttite will
be at Schoolroom Na 4, (better known
as Lebanon), on -Saturday, November
22, for which time the following pro
gramme of exorcises bets been prepared:
Class Drilh Practical Arithmetic; Sub
ject, Square and Cube Root. Relays,
Mla Lizzie D. Snodgrass and Miss L. R.
McMillen. ;Lecture, S. J. CPSterett; Sub
ject: s ßewards as Incentives to Study."
I Disetuision, W.M. McCullough and Wm
Sturgeon, Question: "Are Public, School
. Examinatious and Exhibitions Advise
blot" .
Pisa.-..,,,,,______
Thursday ovenin lad, thieves broke
Into the ticket °Moe of the Cleveland 41
PittsburgPh railroad at agrange, sev on
lOw Steubenville. They wer e
evidently after money, but finding nano
scattered the contents farther TOM &bent
promiscuously, and then retired. No
clue.
We Believe Oar job lot of floor Cloths
to be the cheapest goods now offered In
any market In the world. Patterns neat
and ln good taitte. JAM. 110,10
174 /radius' street, Allegheny.
A Job Lot of Boor cloths we expect to
tact only a few da,yo. Buy and ears
money. JAS. Botto, Ja.,
174 Federal street, Allegheny,
Bay Floor tilt Cloths at. Jas Hoag's,
Jr. and lave - twenty - Live per cent., 174
Federal street, Allegheny.
Beal likeete.—Bee advertleememl
tdeclung Mantas, Beal Fatale and
Thmustus Ueda, x. 197 and 199 Clan
lize amine.
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PITIBBITRGH DAILY GAZETTE; MONDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 72, 1869
wrirEmm.
Observations of Thanksgiving Day—Re.
'iglus Exercises—Lecture.
The day appointed by oar Chief Mag
istrate, and Governor, to be observed as
one of thanjugivlng and prayer, wu
duly observed by the citizens of Beaver.
The places of business were closed, And
peace and quietness reigned throughout
the town. The Methodist Episcopal and
Presbyterian congregations united in
their thank-offeringa, repaired to the
Presbyterian church, and listened to a
deep and earnest sermon delivered by
Rev. D. P. Lowery, from a text selected
from a part of the Lsuth Psalm, viz:
" Praise ye the Lord." He clearly
showed forth not only the duty, but th e
pleasure. there is in • grateful heart and
how much we have to be thankful for as
a nation, with whom war, but • abort
time ago, was on the rampage. Butpeace
now reigned. The national debt is being
greatly reduced. The crops of our far
mers have been good and have yielded
abundantly, to appease the demand and
appetite of man and beat. The speaker
said, "dome say they have nothing to
be thankful for. Who has kept them
from their earliest existence to the Ku
err hour? Who has fed and clothed
them? kept them from danger, On and
wickedness? Who has given them the
wealth they porous ? Should the sir
they,breathe be withdrawn:but for a mo
ment, they would die. Their lives are
hanging an brittle ttusads, which their
Maker could snap asunder in a moment
of time. And yet they have nothing to
he thankful for I God forgive them for
harboring such teenage In their hearts,
and make them grateful beings."
The evening of the pleasant day was
spent In listening to • lecture delivered
In the Court House by Rev. James Boi
ling-ahead. Subject--" Trues of An
cient, Powerful and Civilized Nations on
our Continent." The lecturer delivered
the same In Allegheny a few weeks ago,
but at the earnest solicitation of the
"Ladle.' Working Satiety" consented
to deliver It for the benefit of the church
now 'being erected by the Methodists of
tole borough. The subject, so hideout-
Mg In itself, caused the horse to be well
tilled by an attentive and appreciative
audience. All were highly interested
and leurancted. The reverend guitle
man, having given the subject earnest
and thorough study, presented it with.
out notes In an able and pleasing man
ner. The ladles realized gnat, a hand
some sum from the occsakin, which will
enable them to do much, with the
amount already in their treasury, to
help on the new church edifice.
Saturday afternoon Ann Shively ap
peared before Alderman Donaldson, and
related a pitiful story of cruelty and
abuse recei ed from the hands of John
Shingle. She and Shingle had been
living together for some time past as
man and wife, until the conduct of the
male partner in the ostablhffintent be
came so mammon. and unbearable as
to necessitate the interpoaltion of the
law. The delinquent shingle Ira. acenred
by the Alderman's pollee, and a hearing
about to proceed, when the female re.
tented, the slight of her suffbring ar.ti
apparently penitent Shingle over...time
her and she agreed to a comT.romise,
with the provision that be iv:, the costs,
take her hems again and 'promise better
conduct In the future.. John promised—
that waseaay einar4h--.l.he result of long
practice, but ktie payment of the fine was
not so qui..lay arranged. Finally a ans.
ceptlbili friend, In imagination content.
nil'aing the harmony and happiness In
the future for the attractive connie, was
prevailed upon to advance the fan.
and the difficulty was for the time set
tled. The twain departed, but In less
than an hour the Alderman wax 'Mon.
lobed by the reappearan ea of the female,
who again desirethe arrest of the Rhin.
gle. Hardly bad they entered their
domicil, according to her statement,
when be attacked and beat her Ins worse
manner than before. Her appearance In
dicated In an unmistakable manner that
she had passed through a rough (+aperi
ent,. Another warrant was nutted and
the police are after him.
The Pores* And sweetest OA Liver
OILIn the world, manufactured from
fresh, healthy livers, upon the mem shore
tt Ia perfectly pure and sweet. Patlento
who have once taken It can take route
other. Ask for "Hazard and Caswell%
Cod Liver Oil," manufactured by Cas
well, Hazard Q Co., New York Sold by
drupwbda.
Phrenology—The room. of Fowler et
Wt.! In, Lafayette Hall, aro lbrunatal day
end evening. F.randnations, with chart.
and frill written descrliniona, giving
advice an to health, self culture, beat
business. 'election orcompartions,
THIS DRAWBACK TRUIDA at New York,
about which so mach noise Is being made,
and which required several months of
close Investigation to bring to 11:h are
_
- resat .1;
A n driitaqinn 1866 the Caldwell' be•
came conarrnw, and are mid to have re.
alined a quarter of a million. B. T.
Blatchford, a clerk in the drawback de.
pertinent in 1866, and deputy collector In
1867 and 1868, wu thee accom
plice. They were succeeded by Whim.
ster, Wellwood and others, and as Blida
ford had immix! an appointment to an
other position, hia inuicessor, Theniott, in
like manner became the ally of the sue ,
emote of the Caldwell" In the fraud.
Many-of the guilty parties have fled with
their Hi-gotten wealth. Banditti Is In
Cuba, it Is maid, with 880,000; Freer, the
Washington claim agent, who helped the
fraud at that end of the line, is In En.
rope, probably wit% = 24o ,ooo—more than
his fair share; Mott, a GoVernment clerk
In Washington, charged with complicity
with Whimster, Is in California; Weil.
wood, bookkeeper for the Uddwells,
turned Informer and then fled, and is now
in Caned* ; while Biatchford, who lately
took "French leave" at the Custom
House, has not yet been apprehended.
The wonder is that frauds so enormous,
so andacions, extending over so long a
period, and Involving so -many persona,
could be so successfully prosecuted.
Tint Chairman of the Committee on
Ways and Means announces that he shad
early prey the consideration of the new
tax and tariff bills upon the House of
Representatives, leaving the House to
judge, rather than the Committee, whelk...
er such legislation shall be pushed through
this session. The bill to reduce into one
act, and to amend the laws relating to
Internal taxis, was nearly pertperfected at
the last session, and la already pending.
Its principal object is to codify WU one
act the many Internal revenue 'laws, and
to an away with the conflicting construc
tion of the various sections. This bill
will doubtless besome a law, but the fate
of the tariff measure is a mere matter of
conjecture.
T 110.114.11 D. himusstan, Esq., of Pius.
burgh, representing the Pennsylvania
Central and Fithibtugh, Fort Wayne and'
Chicago Rail way Companies, met the
Directors of the Pittsburgh, Mt. Vernon
and Columbus Railroad, at Onwilli,
Ohio, Thuy C l e v eland , vered to them a
deed of th Zanesville and
Cincinnati Railroad, from Hudson to
Millersburg, Ohio, at 11,600,000 worth
of stock In the new company, In consid
eration of $lOl,OOO In stock subscribed
Knox, Holmes and Wayne counties, for
the completion of the road from Millers.
burg to Mt. Vernon and Columbus. The
new alms are determined to lose no
time in making the project complete and
THE unusual activity In the Navy De.
partmenl, which has of late attracted so
mush attention, still continues, and is the
occasion of considerable comment No
one, however, outside of the department
has been.able to present a stallelent ex
planation, and those who are In the secret
have thus far succeeded 112 keeping It to
themselves. The generally accepted so
, lutian Is that the Administration has In
consideration some Important measures
connected with our fore relauena, th e I
success of which will' equire an extra.
abroad.ordinary display of American,, vessels
BENATOB DEAN; of MI6IIOIIII, has
prepared a bill for Introduction on the
fIIV, day of the setudon propoaing to
abolish all appellate Jur isdiction of the
SuPresto Clout In aU cues alleged to be
portitial and arising ander the Flacon
erection laws,
and even going as far as
to Prevent a decision on the pending
cue; which involves the constitutional •
ity of the Legal Tender law.
Tem TitasvMe H:rald announces that
the report of the death of Col. E. L.
short diatance from Neer York, but owing
live labor.
to impaired health ia incapacitated for ac•
Two large Iron furnaces, and a rolling
mill are about being started at &woo,
by a ClleSalarld company,
keM'Mlit4v.
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BEAVER, PA.
•• - •
The three portable and stationery en•
glue shore of this city are renn , .ag their
:nll force of hands, and some oS them are
wanting more help; the roUli4 mill wants
a double force of hands, ', r ot pre not yet
I got It. The cotton an: L wgoll2lll Mine are
all in lively operatitm.
The whea t cr",ip of this part of the
State has been good the last season, and
has Induced_ caro l e rs t o Bow alarge breadth,
and the young wheat never wore a finer
INoraratice at the beginning of winter.
he flouring mills are whirling round
their water wheels and grinding out
about 1,1100 barreLs of flour per day—(one
mill running fifteen pain of burro) be
sides custom and other work. Some of
this flour blahipped to Liverpool, .E,ngland.
Shively Shingled
All the glass works are now In operation
and I believe are full of orders. I have
heard It &aid that there is a good opening
here for a ghat glees works, and I know
• fine site of an acre of groan quite near
the river and railroad, that con e had for
less than three thousand dollars. It is not
n
here to spend a fortune for the
ground ore bulldin,g can be commen
ced, and I may say that the materials (or
glass manufactures are very accessible at
this point, and the western markets easily
reached.
It is expected that in a short time a
thorough geological survey will be made
of this portion of the State, and then it
will appear that we have the elements of
wealth In the hills and valleys of this
country, "efficient to give employment to
a very large population.
We had the first inch of snow this week,
and on Wednesday it fell to the depth of
tkiee Inches, but has now nearly all di,.
appeared. There was no frost In this re
gion to kill the potato vines until about
the 12th of October; since that time the
weather has been dry and generally cool.
Additional Maritsa by Telegraph.
BAN FELANCINK3O, November 20.—Flour
ie weak and wines favoring buyers.
Wheat; 11,10 and $1,58 aro the extremes.
Legal-tenders, 79.
$3.000 !Z.
LOAN to be
I'r=ha.l AadraZton.Vorgom'a
•_.
1870.
11141 7 1aW.
rnees
E. HOUSTON & SON,
Fashionable Merchant Tilton k Clothiers,
N o. 107 rirTli Avrartrz. °aro. of Cherry
Ilay, have loot received Um largo, ood moot
eomplete sloe& of Cloths and Camliverea Vest.
loge and mutat mad* clothing ever opened la
Ude ell). It emprisali Oa Tem Sues: of Preach
{roods as well as medium Apollo:an manufacture.
Our owl. dmall Profits. Low Primo. Quiet
Bales and Read y Clah. l'aellr as mill .hall and
lodge for yourselves. All melon filled warralited
to eve saalsfactlon.
cam
THIRD 61111111 AL OF
WIN Tra. GOODS.
GRAY a LOGAN. ID 111111 Ave one, CY Bluth
Strret
NUN AND EUlYill CLOTHINO lo 100 /mote
en variety. .
g
gyl fr . frUtol
tlal cools.
WI The n e w are cordtaily tovlte d
lo at our o store and examine stol.
GRAY tt LOGAN,
89 Filth Avenue, 4 7 S&zth 8t
110 1/
NEW FALL GOODS.
A yskleadid rum ,tees al
CLOTHS, 41 881ALE'RE8. eV
/a s% Miami by ILIEIIIII illatiAll.
I np
GREAT BARGAINS INMILLINERV
91 Federal Bt., Allegheny.
Billoll/111 HUT DEPT COMPIIIIOII
vzrrr CZNTB artl3 buy a Velvet Hat. ON
DoLLAIt velll bay a Velvet Hat tribunal with
?Imo. TEN MINTS Will buy a pair of Ebel
Braochat.
OWE DULL.AB le all we Hien'. (or
!Asthma:id Makin/ a Velvet Bouvet, old or new.
Lrdtea• SuMI mad. W *Me, .1,14 bastdwrissely
thalami for rIVE a■d six DoL.Lute,
NU Fr...., TEN CENTS.
rash BMWas and /artery Rlbboowe, ebony;
Deese Tltmmlai. , Fmmr Cblldro.'.
Wooteß Beeptlea. Ladles' °pert Hood; Inhale
Cloak; Ladles' Ald Gloves In all destreble
etudes, Lulles' Collvs end C. Lace Handler•
elle*, neer ALP*. Jet Jewelry of every demerlp•
gloa t Kyle and Pelee, et
MIS. ROBB'S,
91 federal Street, Atteghenit
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MUMS ME BLOOD.
102 BALI IT Dia/GOUTS
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ZAIIIISVELLE, OHIO.
A Religious itettotan—ltallway Matters—
Prosperous Ineastry—Ttke Crop —New
Glean Worta—The Weather.
Comnoondeoe• Plustmusb
Zenkarma, 0., Nov. 19, 1889.
Not with the expectation of giving you
any startling news, that I write this let.
ter, for although Zanesville constantly
enjoys a solid and healthy business, there
is seldom anything exciting In and
around the city.
Yesterday the three Presbyterian min
isters of this city concluded they would
celebrate Thankagiving day by uniting
in one Church (the Pint), and have a
Union demonstration In kind like that to
your city last week. The exercises lasted
just an hour and one-hail. The singing
wu participated In by all the congregation
present, without the assistance of the organ
or other musical instrument, and gave
us back in this resoect a day of wor
ship after the fashion of thirty years ago.
The addresses were made by the Rev. A.
Elingaburg and Rev. Win. M. Baker.
RAILWAT MATTE WI.
The people of Zanesville, business
men especially, are waiting with anxiety
the breaking ground in the building of
the Branch Railroad, between the Pan
handle road at Dresden and Zanesville.
This little stretch of sixteen miles is all
important to us; I will also say impor.
hint to the Penna. Central, for the east
ward bound freight from this city is not
a small Item to even such a road as the
Penns Central. I believe that road has
spent more money on less Important
branches, or than is necessary to reach I
Just the trade of Zanesville. Largeahip
merits of flour, live stock and grain are
annually made from this point to the
east. The coal which will Boon be opened
up on the line of this branch and at this
city will require immense facilitle, to
transport the same further west. In this
connection I may state that there is a
movement being made to put down a coal
shaft within the city, and .ight on the
railroad track; an impetus Is given to this
movement in the fact that coal has ad
vanced here to 10 cents tier bushel.
PROSPEROUS INDUSTRY.
VIZ GLASS WORKS.
Gueesza.
LOAN
MERCHANT TAILORS.
FT4 2 rrTrn T r - . •
MK BBANDILS, GM, 411,
PURE BYE WlRtillaßil,
409 PEXIS STREET.
Rave Removed to
a°P. Riev "th Si , ' (farmer; Canal.;
JOSEPH St Man & CO,
135 ."1R& 171. Mama ERN
rlsaAeftter rrrisnOlaua.
Kurnuarcraiouo car
Caera " k " hk PO/UM li alea l d i t
lailo/14 81)", ko. aldllllll
VINECAR
THE PITTSBURGH
VINEGAR
WORKS.
BALLOU & ADAMS
167, 168, 169 and 170
SECOND AVENUE
&re now prepared to I a radra WM - CU •Fr .t LP
LOWEST if AEMXT HATES. Atte.lon t
trcularly called to our
4111111 WINE MGM.
INSURANCE.
THY IRON Off Y
IMIAL LIFE INSUBANc;
Of Pennsylvania.
Office, 75 Fedeal St., Allegheny City
01.1/LECTORSIs
Eau JAMES L. WUHAN,
Bar. J. S. CLADS D. D.,
Capt. R. 'toßixdok.
Dem. A. IL D D,,
Nev. B. H. IrCeDIT, D.
All D..
W. A. SKIM, Cashier egbear Trost On
JACOB RUSH Real Estate Span,
SIMON Davy'. Nero,. of Allestmer,
C. W. trirtZkl.l i gr i fit-La
D. L. PA }NUN, Lamber nerebant,
D. SWIJOILD. busman Arrest.
Capt. BREST. ROBINSON, President.
Ran.J. B. CLARK, D. Q . Vie. Preetelesl,
JACOB ROSH. Ineoretary,
O. W. BICWAY, Treasaxer.
W. W. WIIITE, Magical.
DANIEL SWOORI. Gaon Agent,
Tate Is a nomecompsay. modubbed on the mutual
arluclpie, each policy bolder nmelylnd equal
I. the,,s on all " the differyt P ri n p r l'aus P eLJ%
Inlarance, and bolusconducted on no ectmontl..
nal basin will atord • tare Investment to each
=holder, and thereby retain is money at
to emmurage hom• industry. othrkrn
O MB
INSURANCE COMPANY.
PIMLAN'S EIIIILDING,
No. $
PIRA Aveame. Mewed Irtreett.
prrnieustan, PA.
Capital All Paid Up.
PITIZOTOEtn.
N. J. Stem . H.W.oltver, Jr , Oant.N.Bailey.
Osn'l WAIT.* .3 El • Hartross n ansbers,
;ale MIL B. 11..Ciorkan. .J•A e Y . Mallay.
Thomas Smith, Juan. Wllleek.:
HOBERT H. NINO. President.
JNO. F. JEN/SINUS. Vise President.
JOB. T. JOHIenTON, Seeman.
Capt. L. J. ORACL, Steal Agent.
Itunarea on Liberal Tarns on all rho
and Martha Manz.
ain,rd
NATIONAL
INSURANCE COMPANY.
Co,. hare IL Ind Diamond, Illeginy,
B oset i A . t.b. lILCOND NATIONAL BANK
w w. itASTIN Predawn
1 O ,
6`l.°Nivll , glr
DIEIMTJAS:
Jobs A. /dyne. !./as. Lockhart. Jos. My .
fas.Lrefiam. 'Hobert Lew C. C. Bern.
Jeo. Brow4.o..oearg• Oarst. ;Jacob%Ta w
0.11 PllllalamelJed. vbcapoona.
*Pe
riplaturrry
AGAINST LOSS BT FINN.
FLUIKUJI INEURAIICE CO. OF PHILADELPULL
017102,11.11 • 4U CHIBTI4O2 crr.,sear M.
=
- •
.IXles A. - gissebss. : Moebeesl EL Leelli
sseess Wsebes. i rid B. brows,
lambs/ West, , sew Les,
Jacob H. ltb, I ward C. Dsie,
tglet.t.. .I.l,kr=t
DALIZI . ss Praddent.
9,.7t5i DNIC.FIN Asi ,sel.
Worth West earner utoll WOW Men&
WlllivartA
WeINSIIMANCE CORI.
t allZgaldast.
P. 111111BratT ‘ tatcystaty.
cun. esintoz xnELL).
Otatto. 1111Zir atreatl . paa. Co..a ware*
antra ecstasy nada at 1/1.
atm Mks. • boots InaUtatlon, by Dl
ream who aro wadi tpoor a to lb. ccdatoutdty,
aad who to, detormlaod by on:matzo. .od Man ,
tinn to alto, Isla the character wbtob M., bays
assumed. as oithataa tam best protoctata to tam e
'rho destto to b. Imam&
DtasiToast
Jr.. IL In e.
cens
James llelL, Chsa.. J. Clarke,
Jliezawler
AA•dx.r Znley;
Mts. MgrAZZ,
~,,
tp•AnT Or /1 I 1 taauatan.
ureic No. ILOWN WOOD ErTWEJLT. BANIZ
01,
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EDILDINO.
Tkl• N • M.. C;••IPWW. awl Nouns 411•Wal
k'n' ar6..6l . l 4 lClN,
V. C. No
iasgßTrtiatat
Prectient.
e rgr . h
mu -FINToVws.
Mo
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J. O. rt. cot,
a V eL tes.
tioN . A. N Jobs VoerUery,
ilas.ame.
41:1 tj!.
tomcat. N. a. oosaut wouli • rarr• BM
• Homo Onnealy. taking Irtre sad Mutat MAR
px,.. t y.lt Jotu,
.2'• Loy. tItu.ALP.Imr,
bonky,
~mn U. Verger
(gilt VA L g r k.
autoirmi. 6ecn.a n.
4/IL L E ENT 11211611:711AliCE
0 0NPANT OH.
0 N VT NIBANN Sums.
War.* alNdart kin& mei n sad Mediu
Enka
JOHN IRWIN. la— Prasideet.
T.J.IIOeININWHYA Vies Pram:Weal.
Eckjir.Witi&
A ‘'`
.
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Barmy, Babrylli. M.!
H Baa s,.','
arvey Ch brmt. and M
Manes Ham T.Y r
Cava W. Ow T. H. Nevi*.noetda.
LIVERY AND SALE STABLE&
CORER OP
Seventh Avenue and Liberty St.
mrusmars, PA.
Wai On Every Saturday Hold
AN AUCTION SALE
or
:ORBES, CARRIAGES, BUGGIES
WAGONS.
"pt=alf.,,
t
sack. or eoastiOca e a l ea or beforen=de f
each Meek la order far adeettaela g . _ pi at-
Landon aad good care will begin. all stock left
Carsale.
JOHN H. ennturr. Alsenaneer..
. .
1011.11. MIMI= 3037. lI.PAITZLIKIZ.
ROOT. Re PATTERSON & OR,
Ten,'Eaßrir. 8A.T41 AND
CONIXTEMON
COL SIMI MEE k MUTT a
uitli PlTTimraali, PA.
WINES, LIQUORS, &e.
IMPOWILIZELO Or
WAIOLEIL&LB
NO& 884 AND 888 PENN.
ORDINANCES
A N ORDINANCE
' ZPR"as s 4 e. l 'l. l .TZ - It.:4=;
~...
.ZATIn O 1 Be It ordained and enacted by the
CUT or Pittsburgh In hereby d awned
menthled. and It Isr and en •
noted by antherny v . the same. That the City
Angsn-er he and hereby la author - teedand .1 . -
aeeted ear,' and open so mach of Tseents•
fourth street. from Pena sires f to the Allegheny
river as has sot heretofore Nee opened. And
to •ppralse the damairea tad use n . the benegta
canoed thereby Hl,ard an,,, Om.•• Hereon
sad T. B atesetet are hereby appelnteal In ae
o.datteewith so a,of Assembly eithrn,ed
Januar, 6th. • 864
Ott. ta That an,ordinance or part or ordl
she ro A rung with :e passe:, of this 0,11.
[lance e the press fa r time. he and the same Is
repastied so as the llama after,. this
ord:naece
Ord•lffad 01 enseLed Into • lay In Conn.
NV 16to day of NuTir. tn,r. , t 169.
Pregldept of teat Count
T.
.
ti 't' l' ' : . .. " :¢7rt . ton Cnunrll.
P1....t0,et AT"‘":1"
•tt*st H.
CI.Ta of o mon Counml
A N ORDINANCE
for Opening Ttreaty•ooeond street.
troto POEM street to the Allehbetty
Etter.
alaCetoe 1. Se ft ordained and matted by the
Caro of P.chteph, En Select and Cholera's
Ovenetts assers.)tol, 0.4 tt (a bea.thy erd .o
glad museteal by the outhortry of the
*that the (lay 'engineer be .00 Is hereby sathor-
Izell and directed to survey . tadopen so ranch •f
tereaty•eeecod street. troth resin rareet to the
Itt•er, as has not heretofore been opened. and
to appeals. the damages and assess bessellts
caused therapy hlchsrd Hays, Wm. A. Herron
enelStewart are hereby applebstea Is aa.
rordanee with an Act or A 1•802111 71
o Nl:7l. G i b t2 a 6n rt4.ardl n Lcar or part or online sce
We
erlib the passage of tblz ordlnsore at
the present time, be and rile same Is hereby re
pealed so Paz as the same atter. this ordinutce.
Ordained and enacted in.o a law In Councils,
thls lath day of North'. r s. IC 111180.
JAMS', ItcAtTLEY,
/attest • K. M. Itortno
Presi vr dent or &elect
Coved'.
Clerk of Noieel Vounell.
. A. TOMLINSON.
President of c0...0n Councl
•Iteot: ff. Mell•OTSO,
Clerk of Common Coon..
A N ORDINANCE
For OProimr Twonly..hiret treef.
from Pena street to the Alleithemy
River.
litt - Milh I. Be U ordained and ...acted by the
CCM of Perbreserga, tot &text dad Coma.,la Cons
eil l• aysomaled. and U Cr AcreAy ordain., and
myeted by M. outacertfy of Uta sell.. Thal the
Ll', Lod Meer be se 1 is hereby authorized end
dtreeted to survey and open so muc e re-
west, from Penn to the hirer. as has R ot tofore heete ntwried. An, to appraise darn..
and mmm helmets caused there.. Richard
Lhigt e % roPol A etee i rro "' : , t a r°. T ... u .,N ' .. ". .,:c, " o7
Assembly approved Jann•ry Oen. 11164.
- Shc . S. Time mer ordM• ore or part of ordi
nance con dim log ultle the tem sage of this °Ht.
rearm< at 1.1 e present time. he sod the same Is
here ay reps sled solar a the same affects this or
dinance.
Ordained od enacted Into • is. In funnel's.
Oils 111th d yof November. a. D. 11369
JAMKS IfeAULY.
President of Select Co Z uncil.
Attest e M. MOKIII,VI,
(lerle of reelect Council.
W. A. T 3 1111..1N13031,
President of Common Council.
Attest: 11. lfrllasrert.
tiers of (Comae Council. noir
A N ORDINANCE
fkia Opening Twenty-Beet street teem
Penn to Mee A/leghelsy tiger.
iliCTlOrt I. Be U ordelotad mut mooted by Me
Otry µf PUl.hteplt, Botta and tbs.low Doha
nesmabted, and it le hereby umletsed end
mooted dP oat/writ, er ette mem nut the Cliff
to /Mer he and ne le hereby ant/tone. and di
rected to survey and open ro ranch of Slot street,
from P. ha street to the Meer as ban pat hereto-
Nee been on. had, and to appraise damages and
Wm.as b seats caused thereby. Richard HeM,
Wm. A. Heron and T. B. Stewart are hereby
appointed to accordance ail t an aet of Amon.
W ilict 7 . p : "• ; : ;;; l L ' l ' .7 " ..,% '. i b u . an U rt part of oral.
natter connicUng with the pewee of this °nil.
pence at the preaent tim be utd the same is
hereby repealed ea far as the some affects this or-
(I.lAlneti and ettAci.e4 into a Law In CositieiM.
ilits ISO day of N.vtm her. A. I. IMO.
JANE! bIe4OLET,
President of Seim Column,
A"."' Cl E seli K ftitc . ll;notell.
W. Com m onINSON,
President of Connell.
Attest: H. Meldseiren,
=1X1:::1==!II!I
AN ORDINANCE
For Opening Thirty...bled street.
Mm roan street to the Atleoltesty
sir..
Bac. I. He ft ordainea 0.4 marled by Ms Mr
qf?olaburyk In &het and Common Cosite(Le
assrmeted. and Lt is hereby ordained and enact
ed by the authority of the same. Thai tuna
Inglneer be and Is .... y Thai
di
rected to sure ey nod open so much of 33+1 street,
Iron Penn fo the Inver. u has not heretofore
been opened: and to appraise OamAgas and mons
bonen" caused the rebt, Richard Ham Wm. A.
Herron •nd T. b. Stewart ars hereby apeminted
to accord...a h. •et or Assembly appro./al
git.h, 1164.
nor. SI. That any ordinance or part of well.
tuner conflicting Irish the passage of this ordi
nance at the prevent time. be sod the mate le
hereby repealed es. far the same alreets Miser-
Ltitlaino4 and enacted Into • law In lolo eeneii•
16th day of November. A. D. 1969.
J A HES IIeATILE
President uf Se/let Counc T.
il.
•t 1.1.: 6. a. Yonnaw,
Cleric of nelect Connell.
W. 4. ToWLINEION.
President ot Common Council.
Attest: H. hicht•erett.
('lee of °mount Council. nail
AN ORDINANCE
M.. the Extension of the t.ta bite Ile er
:te . te . stzr . tOtre e s fro Deootan7to
lirAerloe 1. Be It ordaitiwel Ind CLl•rte Ihr the
t.su l conitooa cote
Il
l. sul tihor llty 'En to w, sOt ne Iv hr b 'so for aeo
and dln t wave/ ta• e fore e ro_pos i for tee
tuft.
of Penile Clewer at Ova t e t
r a t
D ond. a. d ann. tba rot of the
sante Capt. Andrew Miler, Veils C. Begley
Sod Jam. Chambers are hereby nopent re. In
steer..nee with en Act of A.embly, approves:l
Jen.. Ottt, 1064.
bar. AL what any 01 q1111.0C11 or , ban of oral ano. rad • 114 with the/ pants e of this null.
a.• • at Die present time. be and the sm. to
hereby repealed, m far a• the saute sheets " Xrrtoli e d enacted Into • law to Conne ll *.
MD 10th day of November, A. D. 1 0 60.
JNE. NeA
Presiden A t et defectCo nne ll..
Attest: K.
o ' f " .Vlrl . Cou bell.
W. A. TOMLINSON,
President], o tem of Common Council.
• me.: it. Ncliarrea,
Clerk of Comma, COM:tell. Doll
AN ORDINANCE
4.sewer e rttrit tir4 ". ' 4l '
♦nthorltla(
'b.
•
Set I. Be it ordeleed and enec'ed by the my
of Pittsburgh, I [lo...lett and Common CieWu:du
aesetabtsd, wain la her. by ordained and enacted
try the an horny of the note, That theVity En
gineer be-aad be Is hereby authorised and di
mead to Ad, only.. or proposals fur
, tree 'ton of • 001.110 vewer on Seventh Str e et t o
th as
e et ride or Woad street, and wthe
rost of the nine: Jetties Irvin , Richardnano
Hay.
and J.I. tr• Bilge are bere brunt:Kiln ted In accord
GU,
once wi h
on
pct of Asse t mbly approved January
164.
!Mr.
I. That any on:nuance or pan cf writ
trance ear dletto , with the purest, of this ordl
pence at th • pre., t thee. ho aed the ante le
hereby repeeleil so Gar ae the same affects Obis or
dinance.
rn_ained nod snag ed Into a law.ln
his bath day of bovessber, A.
D. lalsll, Ca'Rel4
JAMSS MCA VLSI'
Attest: IL S. Mott P =. d." "8.1."
e*."l.
Clete ofTelett Connell,
W. A. TOMLINSON
Attest: H. Mell7...M".""‘"2".°*C°'".
Clerk oteemptoo Council. wale
A N ORDINANCE
er; Openhag Twenty , elghth street.
teem Pena street to the Alihrash7
■leer.
ÜBscrion I. Be It ordssesed and enacted ad
p
5 140 AMYtter and Chm....
h. ,,, 0r
saastsd by tha atada•-lty of toe acme. /sat tnn
C 47 taAltteer be and t. tweets, atithollied and
dlreetsd to salves aad open on meth of 66th
street s fete:areas street to the clew , as bas not
heretofore been opened; and to annt•ts• dans
wes anfv:surbuseeectelseansg thirer../Itenand
hereby ay appointed I).:l%.o3;ll;itiralt Act of
•flete s l7 : _appet red/an:ars
6th, 1864.
bac. ittatanyosdleasceor pastor erdltutace
contlletlng elth Use passege of tbls ordlassee at
Map:vs.& time, be and tbe same le swab/
re
pealed so far as the acts affects this 011110•11.1.
tledalseo and enacted Into a lain Connell
Shia /sth dap of Plarestber, • D. 111119. A
J•Iat , IIIIcAULICY,
‘ rneldent of neket Coanctl.
Attest:
01.../ik. ar,..7.6.5,41.
p...gioteNlVaTa L
Attest: AlcllAnralt.
Clerk of Cesamon Council.
A N ORDINANCE
Poe opening Thenty-elelb e'reet ,
ver
hnxn Penn ahem" to the Allegheny
Ri.
non. I. Be 17 ordained and masted by tor. ..led
and Osonswm
.rAmgeta, of the OWN of POOMMIL
and d mord" ordnomet and ennetwi py mtlieete, 4/ the Same, Thak.ali• City Enipsear
De and t. mireby authorised and dirreted to se,
V. 7 and in...mach of 1117t0 "reel, tram Fenn
Stems to Ow ore, m ha. not terelorbre ,seen
L":'1 .177 22. .PitirwlacA.'%.l.l". 411:741:1V,_
polateam accordsoce . with an Act of AZemmy,
DoMl.lJutiary 6.11. 11.1660.
ham. 3. That miy ordinance or p.m of artlinanm
totmrdArtintwaLliap:zig.n7 turie
:Waled a fnr as the same erects this ordlartible."-
Ordained and enacted into • law M Councils
th4l3th day of Normal:or, B. U. 11169.
IAL
Preeldent oSel e ct (kintucli.
IlAtterli L. a. Milanow,
Clerk of Belem Connell..
Pr...dent of W. •.
Common
NAON,
Attest: H. ilicklarrni.
Cie-rant Common COCIIICII. rt. IS
A N ORDINANCE
For Opening Toeuty•oevetith street,
noon roam •*, to lb* Allottiefy
*lvor.
MM. I. Be It ordained aad enacted lieltwat7
of Cittaberab, la Beret .ad Common Ova.w
eastublet, sad It t• hereby ordstated andezteled
by Be illittio , ll, of the ear.. 7 b. the_VlT B.
ta fi raeratrolt . rt . : Ol i o% i :l7 git Vasno9l
Pena street to the river, as has ant bentotere
Itin:lVrgeerdsg. eVrilireadinfigNlCT
Henan ead 7'. B. Stewart are bols, anima rd
In aimordstere erlib . Act. Attn../ Oldwored
January 6th, IRK.
Bro. . any r. rartof ardbmatel.
attallictlol ttre
Ith lila P ..
or
of this analtalmaitai
the present time, be dad Me suer la by
"'-
puled...roe the name affects this onlinattee.
Ordained mad enacted into • My In Cannella,
this L. Ant& day of november A. 1/. MO
.14133 / 1 03...__ ~LiT
Prreld eat of Bole. woman. .
Attest: Z. F. Moanow,
Clerk of Select Colwell.
W. A. TUNLINHO ,I 7
ireeldent of Common Connell.
att.,: H. V earer.
Clerk Common Connell. Pal
ORDINANCES
A N ORDLNANCE
Fir tee Opening of Thirtieth street,
from peso ...$ to the Allekhoo7
Myer.
BY RION 1. Et r d II oretaimed deaf enacrset by ea
Ca, PUtatourph. Setret rm.( (,1•12 OA Cows
eat cuscabl.... dad Dena, ardataett and mDoeled by Me oatAortryof the soma. Tot toe
Cats Caglneer be and a. beleby author,
dirarted to survey and open Do touch of 30th
nee..., from Nob to the "Ter. as has hot bene
tofore been opened. ab.l to appraise damage.
and •••.-.• booed. cauted thereby. kirbar..l
Hays. IWYD A. Harrua T. It. Sa.rart.
harts, appointed It •,- r•t, , , with act or
•.I.MMT. loons re 6th. 11,64.11111
. Th. any ordinance or part of ord I.
nahre aelth tbe passage of alas °reti
na., at tarp reaunt tam.. •nd the •e la
dinanc
hawebe repealed so fax. the ...or •Drect. lo am la or
e.
Ordained and tootle.) Intoa law tale the 15)8
day of November. A. o. 1809
JoAltolf<AVlLT.
rreoldeot of noieet Connell.
Auntff.. 8. lloanow.
.
Clerk °tale. Cootcll.
W. A. TOXLIkikk,N.
Presloeota Common Coal:v.11.
B.
Clerk of common Council. toll
A N ORDLNANCE
Poi; the Opening of Twenty-ninth
...eel. from Penn street go I be Al.
lenbeny niter.
•
Ma.. I. He tA and rnotrYeby t4r. Pay of
Pianc.ro.f. aofus l'fasnet, ca.
ocoffau4 and it LsA...n v ffraof n.f. and ...sated
fly unsauray of Out Lou Illy If unfair.,
tw LOU hereby authors", Lad to .h.-
tie. t luan open so much of 30.. arr. fromPe.o
s the rlywr..• ha. h.rf tot. re t.ern
thacJ
ron and T. B. eteo• arc hcr,...c
sandal:en •Ith an A n t of as...molt, appro• c fl
to
Jaen." Oth. ISM/.
isse. 3 That any ordinance or part of ordinal.,
Me
06th paasage thm ordluan re et
Me present time, be and the same Is hereby m
e...led KJ tar as the sante affettu thle oettln•nee.
Ordalned and enacted Into a 1.3 Corromls.
this 11410 day of November, A. D. 1880.
JAOIE, afeAULEY.
Attest: E. 8. Mitaatom
President of Select Connell.
Clark of Select Connell.
• W. A. T 0117.13303,
Pre4dent of Common Venom!.
•Mest: H. Mallaarco.
_clerk or Comm , .:Council. kola
A N ORDINANCE
relt Opening limekiln:mix stt, teem
Ter eaty•Oest le Twenty-M a tepee&
tinerson I. Be It ordained and eetetctut Dy
CU blip of Pittsburgh. in Select and a.m.
mon aantela it.untalotent, and 0 fa nerd,
ordained cued steadied by iAs author-all tif
tm
same, That, the City !Mtn:leer be an and ereby
antbortted and directed to suney open
Smalls:tan street. from Slat to 1134 streets, and
to appsalse durmast. and anses. benefits caused
11 thereby, 11 , chani flap. Wm. A. Reston and T.
libensat Sr. bar b. appnnted In accordance
whin an Act of Assetabls, appenved history 1111,
138 A.
Sec. I.hat any durance or part bi ordi
nance conflicting nith or the passage of this omit
nap.. at the present time. he and the mane Is bee,
by repealed au far as th e same affect. Ibis ann.
mance.
ordained and cracked Into n lan In Connell.,
11,1 a lint ;lay of Nu•ember. A. D. 11409.
JAMES Iic•CLYT. •
Prealdi. select commit.
A '"" s.1!;Ir
W A. TOAILIictiON,
Aue.,
3,.., y i r A e:40 . 1. of Common Connell.
lark of uoustuunnarlL eons
AN ORDINANCE
Pr; Op..fos ?ArentSeth street, f..
the Allegheny Valley Itallread to the
Wrer.
Bic. 1. Be it ordained sad enacte on the City
of Pittsburgh In Select and CommConnell.
msentoleo. and It la Pereby ordained and mach d
by the authority or Me sante, hal the Ci. 7 Kn.
ginner he and b lureo uthorised and dirested
to "Intl nod open i ot a street, from the Abe.
ghee, Val/ey Itatlroad to the river, and to ap
praise damage. •tto assess benefits canted there
by. Richard ham, Wm. A. Herron and T. B.
elawart are herebyappointed In accorded. with
•et of Amembly. approved Joinery
tic. SI. That any dinance or pan of orti.
mance conflicting orb
the passage of this ordi•
c an at the present time, be and the same D
dine ereby repealed so fez ea the same Mints Una of ce.
- - .
Ordained atal enacted Into a law Ibis lath day
f November, A. D. 8808.
JAMES MeAtlisiy.
President of taeleet Council.
s, 1. .8. Mouttow.
A"e
inert of 'Select Council.
. M1.11.130N,
President of Common Council.
Attest, It. Mcif.tersnit.
Class of Common council. cgoll
A N ORDINANCE
AgOpealraix Twonty•tifth 11111,80 i froze
Pena matron to the Ltleirtko • • Slyer.
Szc..l. Be It oh:hazed andenacted th e City
of 11. teburch, Select ud ttottanon octane's
assembled. and It Is hereby ordalat d and enacted
by the antbortty or the same, That the City in •
hteer be and le berth,. aothortatd ano dl
=hranted to
rce toner an , tl „ urn eo 'noel of twegt •
am " has ', not heret:Tor ' e ' bet • oP ' exted . ;
'tad to appraise dart:tact attd tt.llta
' , red rehy, chard Hays. Wu, A. rerun
ilTf.11:15i1;••rir; • " ••74,tiiitain u .
card..." with an Act of Assembly approved
Jfus/19mb DIOS.
r. 9. That auy Mtn.. or part of ordl
native ciondictlaa with be pa sage of Ma are
na& a at die present time, Ca and the WSW Is
rhedlnan es reby repealed, loaf. as the alma affects Ws
a.
Ordained and enacted Into a law this IBM dal
of Novel:dam L. D. 1989.
-
MAAIILET,
P; Moen& of Seen Connell.
Anent: i. S. Idonnow,
Clerk .1 !Went Connell
W. A. TOMLINSON.
Precedent
Atienl: H. IfelLui of Coos Connell.
La.
Clerk of Common Cemoll. you
AN 011DINANCE
r the Partial Grading of ciatiPe
trete. trent Hlll , ll Nigger to Biagi
greet.
ant'. 1, sat onldoed
of Y.llshorab, to bel.e~:o.l`,l",7,l.byClrlet2ll7.
:s.TabldthrtlPoii Telt tshoedCity.Ted
streir be an be 111:e 7.[Latit
Rsdtep et jzthz
tnro d it ' B t o7d sweet to Ear< street, and let
Inc same ti the maneer directed by so ordinance
coneeralne etreets. pease." /owns' 31st. 11111 T:
also se bet coacerof be Once tn.aptsreted dermal,
6th. 1864.
etc. S. .
hat any ortiln.ce or part of ordl
aattre euniLettn• with the • usage of this ordi
nance at die tueseet tine. heal the *erne la
berme, rt.pea:ed so far as the game &Meta Ws or-
Misses,
Drelttne4 and enacted Into • las In Council*.
thla 15th day of November. A. D. IMO,
JAMES IIeAULCIPt
President of Seen Connell.
Attest: M. & Ilfoutuvr.
Clem or Smut Coen en.
W. A. TOMLINSON
AUest: H. Mellwrrza,
Plealdent of Common Council.
Viem orl otomoll_ . C_ , ' aril. nom
A N - ORDINANCE _
O
05i7 Opening Thlrty•secopel/ sleeol.
v. rOniii.lreet to ilb•Alleghetay
lawman A Be at ordained out eancted• bp f 4
Oets itt PMMOurna t is Baal and Wow* Wusp
ortis asseratind lad if is Weds orarantasd and
...ow 6 7 to. aatkoillY Vas ...tn. thud Inn
& Clty lan
we
traneer tiep e and la hewn authorised ano
eted to tad °prat so
a much el add
awe tram P. Wealth 04 Hem. as has not
heretofore head canned: and to appraise &m
-etres and awes laraitain
and
thumb,. Richard
Mee Wan A. Herron and T. B. Mayan sze
bersby appointed In accordance with an Act of
Assemble, approved January 6th. 1884.
mac. M. Tam nay ordinance or part of ann.
nanc• conflict-Ina rah the pottage of W. ordt-
Dance at the present time, ac n ed the same is
bombe repealed** rar m int admits this or
dins.,
()Matted and eeacted tato a law Conned
115th day ot November. A. I). 119 . 69. -
JAMES ICIA. MAT.
Attest: LH. Iloar."""'ItoW. " of Onions
Clara of Select Council. •
President Cott..
W .
et •- TONLINBON.
Co¢l.ll.
Attestt H. llcllassalt.
Clerk aeon:mon CoawalL nom
ORDINANCE
• eAr taw °postai et Thlofty-am. shoot
My Paw. strati lo the 41J/eirbeay
River.
B=llox I. A it ordained and muted
a s
gay sr Put.b.v4. in Be feet and Common -
oLoomming and It is heraty ordained Dad ad. by tee authority Ms eases, That the
0 ty Ingleser be .4 I nm o st, eithartzed end
directed teetre. and open so numb of 3/st
a rect., Qom Penn street to tite ricer, on haan .
Menage. been opened• and to . ltpgrallie duo.
yes sad e.t.a benent:crt,,et
togtyWarp..eittten ateardance ettk aa let of
a rg 'c.nt! . 4'Br Z , V=7= o ; l l:7i of ore
um. contlicting *it the „passafil of this 0.1-
..0 al tae poet time be .t 1 ..erne is
leseby repeal. so t 4 as the woo Mem ibis..
Ma'am
Ordained and enacted into n.iser In Gouache,
.06011th tray of tiog:=, t l a . tar.
/haat: S. Iloaaom,
Clerk or Select Connell.
W. A. T0311.121140N,
Attest: A. BIC - Wir ''... Tan, d'at " C°'""'C'"".
Omit a/Common Gann.. 006.
A N ORDINANCE
SZiag ulloes. le alto elhoostbk
•_4 Mutat.= b Soents.
of Pirsc.
t I Be It Arealned and enacted by the 0 4 awn. bled. an tsburg. In
d I
. I. hereby ord Select and Common Cc/earls
ained and ena.ted
gallfrgrlVlr =rntanitt. " l7 .! !
bared seeordlad to the India eiphis ay.letti.
SIC. B. ?bat Me 'tree' Cetnautte• be and they
arecintitneined add direided to advent. fdr pr.:
Do w. 105 g/mtimg on 0/ salt! ...sabers, Me eon.
Oleoto dollen the eat at Ina dame Cross prep.
rier..
ty e 3. That any ance 05 Dart of ord..
1:11000 too Oaths (propw. and of MU 0 2 222.
2242202 si the preent Ume , 0 0 and the ......, 2.
blbaTa rentaled wear.. ibe dame &Seas Udder
din..
ordatnad •nd
of Into a , aar eonne
ttda I.6th day of Noaembar A. D. 1269.
Plea lo j ettlit l ettt U C l LVAl.
•
Allan: L. B Moalow, '
Cul at Balm Coen 11.
W. A. TOMLIN iON
Attest; H, lacHatraL.
Praddrat plo tem Common' con nen. ,
Ctoll of Common oll4Cli Does
4 2 ...a VORIDurkscE
fag am Oft'mance Opeatia
eerry-seeteed Meet.
B. 1. da et ordained aid evaded yr
~,, , 4i. pwrinersA, in Beira and ann.
mon alosiseita eineaabtm and a
_UT
-01 oodoneed wad model .Sr the weenn.,
yllai_eavaa. nig an.ordosAnce paanki ih t ....
be4.l72=;V:felarl " io t " na 4
1na..., /Irv, Sr abd the mane la hereby ti:
Pealed.
Sac. ill. That ahyordlAidie• or Dart of ordinance
envandind with ...read. ef lids ardiannee at
r ' Weelehrirthr the
"" ' h " e b , Sr.,,M
affeus tale ordtassee.
Ordained and. enacted Into • law in i'•
tell /21th dar onderrenzher A. D. ithoe"dbh
-Minn: I. 11. IfonaoarPreudtal Select 4
Connell.
.411 enl "ULr.
Ceti of liaise& Comte!! .
W. A. 'roucillDON.
Au.t. H. licsi rmideat Or Catinnottuaiaeil,
_Clash at Col% Ceentell.
_______________ sell
HO ME% BRILL CO.,
ANCHOR COTTON 'MILLI.
PlTTilEmamm3l EL
urassiusame, Gamy: 'mum Lie 'am
aNcires AND itaamoi IA
litrarruriui AND marnmei
• 'C't7:2'.3Z;T:71,51Z4.7"-5717
_ _ _
AMUSEMENTS
ay - NEW OPER 4 HIPIVIFIE
Last area of Ur brilliant engaratnent of I.
relybrated artiste.
LIICILIZI WESTER:IC
g the popular room actor. M. JL A.
HEIII/H.
MONDAY, November as,
ths Semi PM7 M
NAST LYNN; OH THE PLOPAMLNT.
Whichwas received during the pear
crowded md delighted audiences.
Lucille Weation la her mem double character
—Lad, babel aad Madame Ise, Mr. Mom A.
Der. es Levlo.
la preuarAti u—Tilt CHILD lIITALAR.
Lucille Wearer u Matinee gaturdur.
ay - ACADEMY OF MCMC.---
AFERC.4.X77I.E LIBRJRP
LECTURES
Col. J. W. POWELL
I=
ACADEMY OF MUSIC',
Tuesday Evening, Nrember 2:ld
81 a+[. C'•NWth dr COLOUADO.
1:01=11
No nsmreed seats. More open at V t . Let
ten coast bbbbb at ti o•etwit. rickets ro sale
m Library now...
Ai-Lumina gaq,V . Z. "‘ ltt?..l ' l; 1500.
IarPITTSBERGEI THEATRE
The re H w
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anWe,lLL:en J r /J a .V L
NOT E a 10 - -
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oß me:
retlVlNklson e m7cl Ina talented variety tro i upe
Is as Immense WI! of Noeettles.enneluelne wt.
new sonmuottal dream. '7ne 1 1:thilentr Mae
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art...moons. at 11,:o.elneJt.
LECAL
TN BE-WIDENING OF EA; N
bTalltal. In the thy or Pittattrih. Okket of
Quarter Peestona, No. I.Y. March sesstott,lB6 9.
'Miscellaneous deeket. •11 persons Interested
are hereby wattled that the spasatnent Pa,
ape and beadle,' as made by the •leurers ap -
notated by the Court In the whore ease, ha
been &borne. d, ad all parties sesta. nun
beheld•re hereby required to pay the am.
within thirty day. from Ittla date, othermla
they .111 be entered as Ilea against the pron.gy
and collated aneordlng to
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IN THE COURT or commoN
PLIAM of Allegheny meaty, No. 5117,Jinte
Term. nttelli.
Y. A. bUILKII
v. ART. by her nentrriend, Jo.
mpb McCormick, NINON BURK BART. In
Dlvoroe.
To tbe above named Remelt& ot.
Yoe are hereby omitted hot the trabymna and
Was mibboena having been returned eon en M.
Imam. you are h. retry renal/ma to appear le MU
coon En the YIRIST NONDAT 'Jr DZCZBIBIB.
A. D. 1889. to answer Me complatal U tble
SAI( CTRL B. CLULKY.
m 12.17
TN TUE COURT OP cosmos
-a* PLRAB of Alleghntiv County, No. fr3B,Juao
Term, 1859.
MART D. BOON, by her lent /Deed, J.
Donnell. ea. DAVID M. BOON. In °lmre.
To the above named Resynandauti -
Too are hereby nollned that Ile subpoena out
atlas subpoena to the above nano baring been re
lusued ton rtr L....Z.4 100 are bereby roost rod
to appear to MIA COW{ on the FIRST MONDAY
07 DECIMBKR. A D. 1689 7 to amerce t 0
eoupbUnt In MIA
BARBEL B. ci.traxy.
ClberlS.
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IN THE COVET OF CIEEMON
PLEAS of Allegheny county. N. ISM Juba.
T. ISM
TAMMY B. IICHBAI7II, by text Mend,.
Jobs &dr, vs. WY. EICBBAIIN. lo Divot.-
To the above rased Jleapoadette
Ton are hereby roollted that Duasubpoe.al and
glee eabpotota la the above 01.41 path beta re
tweet sox of tautstae. am are heeby required
to appear to Ude Coon op the 71/19T-MONDAT
ON
atm Whin DECEALBY.B. L. D. IY6O , to answer Ma
eel3:oleaty; Mb ease.
&LBO= B. OLIILST,
bleed.
NO. US DEC. TEFE21,1869.
Public non b bereb7 that
NATRONA & TARENTUM
Beneficial Society '
Save spotted to Um Caul of Comamt Pleas of
Anegteny County !Dr • Charter. d tb.. W. dd Court made so order to th• eto the ef
feet that .std Charter mill be • tett al that,
trt firft, COWS IMptiallons ther lb •in h• tad,
e the meantime,
•
0C21:of
J. W. WALTER.
Prothonotary
-7-N THE DISTIIICT COURT Or
leretT DED3WITSFOrgNIBI:32:AI
to U BittX/111C.. • Bankupt. under tY
opp
aj zf hi ljhase: ffi :,
ovoimpamt.aa 94 4 1887
ffh, vrort=m i .
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W arjr.3ralLifilS9t j. , atV:N . 4.II I se egg
get U 4 ' at " A B Eat 171-211=A
.. ' Pa to show masa It asy %rm
... why • amear. shonld not be meted Six
the sard Dant - rapt.
nol:ttel-st S. C. MoIIANDLP.BB. Clerk.
EX E Til 1 X 'EI NOTIER—.
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sate of P. DUFF, neemted. a/I v... ha tete
Mat. molest mdd atate are nerehy nu.
pr , rent the tame mlthont &lay, and pumas
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