The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, December 24, 1869, Image 4

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Rs Eittsturgt Gaytts,
CITY . D -SUBURBAN.
Mrs Gaserrg harlaskid 0 19 eitY
for days of the week for Utmost pa
week;'! by inaa, piper annum": 1 oNos,
-*weirsse y persons
,were takeo to the
":Yesterday Deputy Mayor Nichols corn.
nutted Maggio Kinafelter for thirty days
fo vagrancy.
Paying Its Way.—Roder the new man.
'torment the Central Passenger Railway
hi paying lu way.
Po quorum. —No boatmen wu trine•
weed by the Street Committee last night,
there being no quorum.
Central Board of Educellea —Mr.
John Harrison, we are' pleased to learn:
lasi been re elected to the Central Board
of Education, from the Thirteenth ward.
A guarantee le given that every barrel
of ale put up by Pier, Datumis 04 Co., la
made of the beat qualities of malt and
hop:. To Insure a good draught of ale
ant for Pier, Mantlela d Co'.. cream.
Slight Fire.—Between ten and eleven
o'clock yesterday evening, a the was die
covered In the fourth story of the New
Opera House, Fifth avenue. It was ex
tingulahed before any serious damage
was done.
'Plationle—Tneeday evening, at the an
nual election for °Moors of !Minor Lodge
No. 287, A. Y. M., the. following were
chosen: W. M.. W. . • Layne; S. W.,
W. B. Story; J. W., H. Butler; Seam
Bu .
G. C. Bhidle, T user, James
Hindman.
The Butcher's Bill—Otto Bell made
information before Alderman Bolster of
Allegheny, charging Mrs. Simpson with
'waving a butcher's bill at his shop to
the 11101012 In of illl 44, by Mealy repre
senting she was the owner of a house in
the Fifth ward. Warrant Issued.
Beekires Driving.—Yesterday B. F.
Moray, a livery stable keeper. made in
formation before Alderman ktehlasters
against Frank Hopper. Wm. Breen and
Richard Maths, charging them with
hiring of him a baronche and two horses,
and then driving the animals in a reek.
less manner and breaking - .the vehicle.
Warrant issued.
New Cloarters.—we bear that Major
Erna. Assessor of Internal Revenue,
will - soon go Into new °Mots In the sec
and story of the Bate Deposit Oompany's
building, on Fourth avenue. Collector
Davis should be la the same building or
need~y. Bo officials are sadly
In of new and th
more obmmodlous
quarters.
Going to Antilanky...rho „Republic
nowsPoter eitablishment is to bo remov
ed to Allegheny city, where the paper
will probably be issued in the afternoon.
The Sunday edition Is to be discontinued.
It Is aald Mr. John B. Kennedy la to be
Editorial Manager. The official "nap"
of our Water city Is expected by the
owners to drop Into the concern.
Old NAB !Untie. alias Banta China,
alias St. Pietist**, has hired a place to
bold bla Christmas reception In the large
window of Youngeon's Confectionery.
corner of Diamond alley and timlthheld
street. lie sends out no cards, but urges
parents to bring their children around
thre.
to NO him, for he la In all his glory
The en and the Star of le/Pa.—To
night the crosses marmouatiog the two
spires of St. Paul% Cathedral will bo
lighted In honor of the great. Chrhdian
holiday of Christmas. The northern
spire ism finished wee mrppiled. by the
well known bell and Onus !builders,
Messrs. Sheriffs Lt. Loughrey, with •
large star formed of gas Jets; clt has not
yet been lighted, but to night, if the
weather is favorable, our readers loos out for the moss of fire and theme
teoric star away up beaVenwadli at the
tips of the • cloudclutchlog Cathedral
Sneers. The effeot cannot tal l to prove
beautiful and impreative.
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Blvatires Extraerautary.—The enter
pricing and gentlemanly proprietor of
the famous Ohinootague and, Anancook
oysters la in the city introducing thew
grand specimens of bivalves, which are
perhaps the Boest grown in the world.
They are models of plumpness and
beauty, and deliciousy tempting, and
toothsome. They are brought with
__some difficulty to this market, but still
fEiirare sold at mach lower prices than
any others and are of decidedly superi
or quality. Messrs. Steel ,t Brothers,
Third avenue,
near Smithfield street,
have accepted the agency for thin city.
• At the works of the Hyam's Meter
Co, of this city, our Inspector of tss
Meters, Mr. R. H. Smith, tested, with
the best futilities at his command, the
last of the two mammoth three hundred
light meters made by them for St. Paula
cathedral. Three tests were made, the
first one registering three and ono-half
per cent. too fast, the second teat shout
one filth of one per cent., and after an.
other adjustment of its lever, a third
and tinat test was made, when it reg.('
Sered very exact. The capacity of these
meters is eighteen hundred cubic feet
per hoar, and are most complete sped
mans of workmanship.. The teats were
made with the meter prover used by the
Hyam's Meter 03 , which Is supposed to
be vary correct; but our Inspector In.
tends, when his cable foot measure ar
rives, to give It a thorough test,`and If it
Is found to be correct, then he will place
Me stamp upon these two large meters.
It the prover should befound - to be in.
correct, it will neoessitatirthe proving of
them again a n d provers, when they
have arrived,have them properly
tested. The stove tests were made in
room in which the temperature stood st
at 60 deg. Fehr.; We barometer thirty
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One hundred 4911ars-re*ard wilt be
•177- '2=Tninatttm that will lead to the
firulLog the whereabouts of Mr. Samuel
Slokman, of California, Washington
country, Pa. Mr. Elickman was Lut seen
at the National Hotel, Pittsburgh, when
he left on S aturday evening, the 11th
inst., at' o 'clock, r. at. He is about
sixty years old, little above medium
hedght, heavy
amendn weighing about
one hundred nin ety pounds and
bald headed; had on a snit , of dark
clothes, Information can be left at 145
Pboith avenue, where the reward will be
tf
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Chihmoas all the Tear Bound.
A few more hours and the whole
world rejoices, children shout their
Marry glee around the glittering Christ,
man tree, and the aged themselves, by
the Magic of the UMW, revel once more
in childhood's happy days. Alas I the
withering Christutse tree dispels the en.
chantment. Bet why should scenes like
these occur but ono. the long, long year,
when means are near at head to moat
them at our Mestere? 'Tim music. with
Its magic power, Rayon gather wlthyour
• children or friends around a piano or or
ma sapper home, that makes you feel
like them and all are merry saouChelst
,—., ma. day.! If you have no lostriextent,
DOW I. the season to buy one, and Mel
lor A Hoene. No. 53 Fifth avenue, have
the tamest, beet and cheapest stock ever
offered in the city.
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Th• old attablished bona, of kfaornm.
,Glyd• It Co., retail dealers, as well as
whol•Sale, in the trimming business,
have made' snob. complete arrangement'
for tha holidays that to-day no house in
the city can Make a better show of beau
tiful and seasonable goods titan they.
Their stock 1e beyond. ;enumeration.
Balm to say they haireeeverything kept
in • first ohm trimming and notion
house. Ladles and Mines out to day
shopping should be sure and call. They
have many nice. things for Chrtatmas
usseants. and not only nice but useful
They wish us to announce that their
store will remain oren until nine o'clock
to-morrow morning, so as to acoommo•
date all who wish to buy on Chriattrias
morning.
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Practical Firm.
In engsgini workmen it is slwaya the
safest and best policy to engage those
... who have $ practical knowledge of the
4. btutlitess or trade which they represent.
L. - Often inferior hands are engaged, and
, xl3 th e same price fold for th e work, 'when
. ~,..; . efteewirds It has to 1:0 gone over again.
lil . .To avoid this in the line of gas fitting,
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branches, we or
commendp lumbing_ to all Tur
'-, are kissers. Fulton a Mowann, practical
men, whose establishment fa located on
•,, i. Fifth Avenue. near High street. All
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I work. aooomplietted by Mee gentlemen'
''''''...,,,,,- ,••• steed fogies satisfaction, or the
- ".... will be' rat:aided.. The'
ority - la in
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mgemml. are alms
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,p ~",:, :,,,.f . p,Muronapsiy attended so.
kz ehl! sat e s. .
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If the Pennsylvania road and Its coo.
nectlons had oeen in operation In the
days of water.clocks, further progress In
, he art of watchmaking, at least along
its line. would have been unneceasary..
Its treys are generally up to time. It
is itself an accurate chronometer.
But this watch, so perfect in Its move.
meats, la not for the purpose. of suer.
talning the hour of the arrival and de
nature of trains. It Is designed toasebit
you In Winging the men your divi
sion op to time, a thing which they will;
no doubt, aSfaithful laborers, relish very
much.
- The near close of the year admonishes
os all to "count our days,. so that we
may apply our hearts to wisdom." L , tt
every Mk of this watch remind us all
that we are ever drawing nearer that
world where there are no Instruments
to measure time and no successive ages
of duration.
*lOO Reward
I have great' pleasure, Mr. Yarnell, In
presenting you. In the name of the em.
ployee of the Pennsylvania Railroad,
with this beat:Writ' testimonial of their
high appreciation and regard, and it 14
my earnest wish that you may live lone
to wear It L a mark of their generous
fkvor.
Mr. Yarnell made a brief and appro
priate response, in the course of . which
he paused • well-merited compliment
to the employees under his charge. He
expressed a hope that all would be faith.
fed and oome up to time In the discharge
of their duties, and tenured them that ae
la the put he would have no favorites In
the future. He .returned thanks to the
worthy donors in feeling terms, and
assured them that he would band down
their beautiful gift tohis children, charg
ing them to preserve It as a simian me
mento of the generoeltyof the employees
of the Pennsylvania Rellroed.
When the preseniattpn ceremonies
were concluded, the *hole company
repaired to the dining room of the hotel,
and partook of an excellent supper, got.
ten up In Col. E. J. llnget's best style.
Thai following were the Committee of
Arrangements: D. R. Hartzell, Chairmen -
John Kyle, John Tierney, Jas. Murray'
William Corbin and M. Klrwin. These'
- • •
gentlemen arranged everything admit'.
ably. and the interesting oocasion passed
oIT to the entire saUrtfactlon of all.
The watch, which, with the chain, OclSt
$325, Is one of the totted _States Watch
Company's tine stem.winding move ,
menta, with all the nice adjustments,
and is heavily cased in eighteen carat
gold, and was purchased from Mr. W. G.
Danseath, 66 Fifth avenue, who la the
the watches of the comp an y in
t a tir t market. The is the fourth pre
sentation of these watches mede by the
emplo the. yes of ibis road within the last six
men _
llothisy Good,.
The watch nears the following inscrfp.
tton Presented to Jean Yarnati,
linpervinor Division Na 11, P. It. R, by
the employee. is a token of their esteem.
December. 1869."
We congratulate Mr. 'Yarnell on tbe
receipt olthe handsome present, and the
employee on the excellent manner in
which everything was condected.
We are indebted to Mr. John Nichola
the gentlemanly clerk, for courtesies ex
tended to to last evening.
Tb trim aChristmas tree right and trim
It about hell are two different things. To
our Allegheny folks we say don't come
to Pittsburgh for your aindles for the
little folks treat. At N 0.1.12 Federal
street pm:twill tied our old friend George
Heaven, who Is acenowledged to be the
champion in his line is a °Andy • mann.
rectum. It is surprising to see tine
many nice things bo he. tor Christmas
trees. over one hundred dlfferentoesigns
made out of cAndy. In fact everything
that am be thought of be has on bands.
He also keeps a very large and motto*
of nuts and all kinds of fruits. Call to.
day sure and our word for It you can
visit no place and be better suited for
good things than at Barren's.
I Best Amartmest of Ch ri stmas
Pre at lowest prima, go to
Macaws, GLYDIa
Nom 78 and 80 Maraca. street.
chiseidesgse Shell °peters id Easel et
Bro , s, Fresh arrival today at to per
buret-,
RES
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/NI E BEAM. G PRESENTATION.
A large number of the employes orate
Pennsylvania Railroad. and Invited
guests, assembled in the parlors of the
Union Depot Rotel lase evening, the
occasion being the presentation of a
beautiful gold watch and chain to Mr.
Jesse Yirnall,, Supervisor of Division
No. 11,
Attalf past seven o'clock the doors of
the spacious parlors wore thrown open,
and soon every portion of available space
was occupied. The Meeting was organ
ized by calling E. Yadley, EN ,Resident
Engineer of the road, to the chair. The
following gentlemen were appointed
Vice Presidents: Messrs. Wm. Woods
and Samuel L. Long. Reporters of the
press were chosen as Secretaries.
D;. John Douglas, in presenting the
watch and chain, spoke in substance as
Pollows:
Mn. YARNALL: I have been' request.
ed, somewhat unexpectedly, by the gen.
erocus and liberal donors, to present to
you in their behalf, this beautiful and
elaborately finished time piece, as a to.
ken of their high appreciation of your
personal worth as a gentleman, and your
efficient services as an °Meer of the
great Central Railroad of Pennsylvania.
Although eon:clone of my inability to
perform It in terms befitting and appro.
priate. It is nevertheless a pleasant and
agreeable teak.
In these days. the march of art and
science is miraculous. When we con
trast this magnificent piece of mechanic
art, so admirably and delicately actj net
mi, elaborately finished and richly set,
with the rude chronometers which were
need by the ancients to mark the pro
great and fl ght of time, we cannot but
adore the inventive genius of man. The
earliest artificial measorer of time was
the sundial, whieli is said to have been
borrowed by the Greeks and Roman,
from the Babylonian. But It only
counted "the hours that are serene.'
Then came the clep-sydra, or water
clock, which was a vessel of water with
a small hole in the bottom, through
which the water trickled out In
• given time. Then came the
hour glasses, which measured time
by the running of sand from an upper
into a lower glass through a small spar
tore, But it would be impossiple here
to give a history of horology, and it is
not necessary. We may say, however,
that portable time pieces or watches did
not comet nlo use until the close of the
fifteenth or beginning of the sixteenth
century. But how rude were the watches
carried by Henry theElghtb, and Charles
the Pifth - tn the tint part of the sixteenth
century: compared with that of which
the Scipervisor of the Eleventh division
of the Pennsylvania railroad Is now
about to become the possessor, through
the generosity of the employes of that
great oorpomtiont We think that if
Durumsattt and oar other watchmakers
bad lived in the days when clepsydrae
and hour glare, were invented, they
would at least have advanced some ideas
on the laws of "vertical and horizontal
escapement."
Not leas remarkable Is the progress of
science in the construction, running and
management of railroad. There are
few, we think, that would exchange the °
luxurious cars and rapid speed of the
Pennsylvania Central, or the other roads
that center here or elsewhere, for the
-anairs pace and uncomfortable systeufof
locomoden which obtained In the days
of pack horses. Our American locomo
tives and railroads ire a wonder, both to
the civilized and savage nations of the
earth. The one,.. with which you
have the honor to be oonnected, Is oar.
tainly one of the greatest roads in the
world, salts main line and branches are,
beyond all doubt. the safest. The secret
of this is not difficult to unravel. The
company employs none but these who
anderatand, and attend to their basis'
nese. Therecannot be found, anywhere,
toe superiors of Hon. Thomas A. Scott,
Vice President of the P. R it., and J. N.
McCullough, Esq General Manager of
the P. P. W. ea C. R. W., as scientific
railroad men. They unwell acquainted
with the whole 'system of railroading,
both as to its generalities; and details.
Of Masan. Robert Pitcairn, J.' IdeC.
Creighton and J. D. Lung I need not
speak. There could not oe more honor
able, impartial or better qualified gentle.
men in their positions, They would
not have subordinates is, their em
ploy that were not trustworthy
and did not, In every respect, poseesethe
qualifications necessary for the positions
to which they appoint them. Hence, sir,
although I have no personal acquaint.
ance with this fact, I am convinced that'
you give perfect satisfaction to your
employers, and this splendid testimonial
speaks of your personal worth and pop.
ularity more emphatically than
soy words that I could utter.
I can bear testimony, however,
from experience and observation that
You, as welt as the other supervis ors of
the road, always give a solid bed, a clear
and accurately gauged track. A. train
cannot run from Chicago to New York in
about thirty hours over anything but •
solid and well appointed road.
Bat excellent as are the officers, both
supreme end subordinate, there are
many of them that vet need to be
watched. and I hope • watch will soon be
wa
pot up
tched.on all of them who are now us-
Trim Your Christmas TOM.
M!S
THE /MARKETS.
The Butchers' Stall questloo—Ata Ad
, lance of Falk Per Ueut. to the Rents.
Ittade—A. Bouts Asted for Leases.
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The Market Committee , at the Pitts.
burgh City Councils met in their chem.
hers last evening. There were present
Nevus. Anderson, Booth, Caskey, Daub,
Houston, Llttell, Selferth, Zero, Chair
man McEwen. Superintendent Kilgore,
Clerk of Markets Dunsetath sad Com
mittee Secretary Morrow. The selling
of the butcher stalls In the Diamond
Market was brought up and considera
ble discussion followed.' Several test
resolution. were Introduced to de
velop the - feeling of the mew.
bore on the subject, ,when It wan
.ascertained that the idea of holding a
vendue was abannoned, but a general
and unanimous feeling was manifested
to have the rentals of the stalls advanc
ed. A resolution was introduced, and
subsequently withdrawn, urging the
doubling of the present rates, or an in
crease of one hundred per cent. A
resolution was then introduced in
creasing the rents of the butchers'
' stalls fifty per cent. all round, except
such as are at the present uhoccupled.
Tho resolution provides that five year
leases, at' the advanced rates, shall
be gratuitously leaded in legal writs
log to the butchers, and that on. the
payment of a bonus of three hundred
dollars, the lessee can secure his stall
for ten years from April 1, 1870, at fifty
per cent. more rent than what he now
pays There was not a dissenting vote.
and the resolution was unanimously
adopted. 8 u bee quently action was taken
which makes the same advance on the
stalls of-the fish dealers with like provis.
ton regarding leases Toe gardeners'
stands, and the stalls In the upper story
of the Market House, ware Jett
untouched, the Committee thinking the
rents In those quarters were euLticlent.
ly heavy. It is thought-that the huatts
bra and fish dealers will readily acqnl.
etre in the decinlon of the Market Cow.
matte° and in most cameo will pay the re
quired bonus and take a ten years' lease
from the city. If they do not, another
effort will be, made to obtaln.the consent
of Councils to expose the choice of stalls
at auction sale for the benefit of the city
treasury. After the transaction of other
boldness the Committee adjourned.
RUE: E TRADING
Alleged Fraud—Mow It Was Hone.
Yesterday, John M. Ewing, from Clin
ton, Findley township, made informa
(lon before Alderman McMaster*, against
a man named Fred. Bauer, charging him
with fraud and false pretence. Ewing,
who is _posts:muter, hotel keeper, and
grocer at Clinton, states he came Into
town yesterday morning, to sells horse.
At the horse market he met Bauer, a
"pleasant appearing and genteel man,"
who bargained for the equine- One bun
dred dollars was the price agreed upon.
After settling preliminaries the two took
a drink, when Bauer represented him
coif sac eon of a well-known livery sta
ble keeper In Allegheny. Ewing was
well acquainted with this individual, and
everything was jolly. When the final
arrangements came to be madnßsuer, It
Is alleged, slipped a piece of paper into
the hands of Ewing. remarking that it
was ■ check on the Citizens' Bank, fur
the price of the animal. He then went
away. Ewing
,countered toward the
Bank, presented the little slip, end die
awered It to be only an old cancelled
pronalsory note. Ha returned to the'
harm market, and upon inquiry dlncov
°red, according to his Information, that
Bauer was an old offender in this line.
The police are looking for Bauer. ,
A Handsome Present is a Good Hook,
At no house in dry can a ft er melee.
lion be had than at e wall known hence
or Kay t Company, No. 65 Wood street.
Five minutes anions the abundantly
laden shelves and tables of this immense
glad busy establishment, aro sufnelent to
confirm a pet idea of ours, that It Is to
day the publishers of the United States
who represent moat perfectly, as a elms,
that liberal, enterprising spirit which is
the baste of American character. Strug
gling with each other in competitions
that would overwhelm any but houses of
the most thoroughly established thane.
ter, we dud the Harper. the Appletons,
the Upplitcotte, and a dozen more,
leaulng, with a bewildering rapidity, all
of the beat that can be found in atandard
English literature, In — the "glitz
Inge of coteruperary authors, and
In translations from the French, the
German, Spanish, Italian, and even
searching the rude dialect of Scan
dinavia for the tender mercies of Iljorn.
son. All of the live Dore edition of Ten.
nyson'a, Idylls of the King, the Doro
Bible, Dante. D3ll Quixote, Atala, and
the new edition -of Hood's poem., are
here, illnetrated by the same master
hand. Of this year's publications there
will be found the exquisitely !Untainted
"Belled% of New England," "Lady Ger
aldine." ' , Gates Ajar," and the "Uni
verse," besides half calflibrary editions
of Tennyson, Browning ; Motley, Clog.
fallow, and every standard author in Ito
language. Juvenile and toy books of
every conceivable etyle and grade,
Prang'. chromes, photograph albums,
writing deske and every kind of fine eta
tlonery, combine to swell the proportional
of a stock that has never boon equalled
in this city on any previous season. Call
In to.day and take s look through the
enormous stock before purchasing else
where. Their number is 45 Wood street
ilttetell Gina ter the Holidays.
The thoughtful holiday giver - will nat.
wally select a present from among those
articles which are both lawful and beau.
tiful, and the mind will just as naturally
revert to some musical instrument, to
suit the capacity of the person for whom
the gift is intended. And In making a
selectionof musical gifts it Is fortunate
that we have mach an. extensive musical
depot as that of Mellor dt Hoene. No. 53
Fifth avenue, to resort to. Independent
of their stock of pianos end organs, they
have a large and choice assortment of
violins, guitars, !lutes, banjos, accords
one. concertina., Mouth organs, music
boxes, music folio% elegant bound vol.
rimes of choice music. Ac., from which a
very judicious selection may be made.
Our readers In quest of musical gifts of
any desired kind, Should not fall to call
at Mellor A Hoene's, .next door to >ta
male Hall, and examine their really ex
cellent stock of musical goods, which for
variety and superiority of manufacture.
are unrivalled.
Good Opportunity
The dry goods establishment of Messrs.
J. W. Barker & Co., f 9 Market street,
has been doing • flourtshing baldness
Mum they marked down their goods and
commenced their great eemi.annnal
clearance sale. It seam, like old.tlmes
to coo the numerous patrons that daily
visit their warehouso. A rare oppor.
tunny la now afforded for all wko desire
to purchase goods for their own tole, Or
present thorn as Christmas gifts to their
friends. They have still a splendid as.
sortrnent of efts, velvets, cloaks, antra•
chine and housekeeping goods of the
very best material, which they will sell
,at decidedly low pricer, as It Is codtrary
to their uniform policy to carry over
goods from one season to another. Lot
none fall to embrace the rare opportunity
which is now offered.
An Attractive Place
In looking about for holiday gifts don't
forget toll 'at Mamma & Carlisle's,.
No. 27 Fifth avenue, and examine their
Immense and very attractive stock of the
latest styles of fashlocutble and Ramona.
ble goods. Here are to be fonnd lace
goods and trimminge, and satins and.
velvets, together with hosiery, gloves,.
scarfs and handkerchiefs, not to mention
shawls and hoods, fringes, sat and
Plated jewelry, sari:toes, and capes, and
jaunty beta with fine french flowersi.snit
plumes, all styles and colors, in addition
to= endless assortment of varieties and
notions any of which would be received
with pleasure by any lady, gentleman or
child. Remember 27 Filth. avenue, and
call today.
.w. G. Dameatll , s Goods...
Rare American novelties in lewelty
can be found at this old and favorite re•
sort, be Fifth avenue. He 'has just
opened a soperb stock of arida* MAI'
ling BIITOIWeie, and rich and elegant
jewelry, embracing the newest and moat
fashionable designs of Parbdan sod Mo•
rentine manufacture. Chain bracelet,.
tine cameo rings and silverware of all
kinds, sod in Mishit° their atoclrls Prob
ably as largo at cm be round In the city.
The public are cordially invited to 'visit
this establishment, where poplar prices
are the order of the day, ■nd no hand.
:Eimer present for a gift to-morrow can
be bad anywhere. •
Kerry Chriwmaa—Mr. E. R. Gardner,
therpopular dry goods merchant, whose
store is on tho corner of Market street
and Fourth avenue, wishes all the ladieis
a merry Christmas, and desires them to
. call to-day, and take a look through his
elegant,stock of - dry goods and fors.
For thne who may want a handsome
gift In a dress pattern, from a silk to a
calico, or a handsome set of fors, call to.
day, as he is selling at a rate surprising
to what other houses ask.
Chincoteague Shell Oyatets—freah
rival at Steel Q Ben's, at fq per lArreL
ESE
MEN
PITTSBURGH DA_ll
A BENEDICrs STORY
Domestic Grievances—An Elopement
Case—The situation.
4-row days ago, 4. S.'llewitt . appeared
before Alderman Taylor and related
the story of hie domestic trials,
which are of an aggravating chaieeter.
He stated that otter being bereaved of
one Mrs. Hewitt and mourning the pro
per length of time, be concluded' to em
bark again on the matrimonial sea.
With this Idea In view he wooed and won
a fair dame of the city who but
a few weeks ago dropped her
maiden name and became 'the second
Hrs. Hewitt. Matters went smoothly
enough until in an evil hour au Insinu.
ding straoger. John Dumueyer, a single
young man, made his appearance. Well,
In short, the young man was of a capti
vating nature, and succeeded in a very
short time in influencing Mrs. Hewitt to
mysteriously disappear from the home
of her husband. That aggrieved man
sought In vain for the twain, but finding
his detective powers unequal to the task,
called at the magistrate 'e Mike, and en
gaged the services of his police.
The matter rested for a day or so, when
a clue was obtained, which resulted in
the diaeovery of the missing ones in a
house on Logan street. A visit wee
made to tide establishment on Wednes
day evening, when Mrs. Hewitt and the
proprietor of the house, together with
two other persons, were arrested. The
matter now rests In this wise, Mr. Hew
itt makes information against Dunmeyer
for fornication, and against Mollie Bailey
and Hattie Noble, occupants of the resi
dence where she found refuge, with
maiutaining a bawdy house. The ac
cused, yesterday, gave ball for hearings
in the KIWI of 130 e each. This peculiar
case of domestic inlaunderstandlog now
rests In magisterial hands.
-Sensation Extraordinary In the ledleif
Fur Trade, at Wan. Firming sik' Co.'s
Represtetative Per and Slat ileum,
139 Wood Street—All the latent
Style. at 25 per cent. Lens than any
' Other ileum In the Llty.
It is admitted by all that Diesels. Wm.
Fleming ik tn, of the great representa
tive Hat, Cap and Fur Home, 139 Wood
street. have now the largest and meet
magnificent stock of Ladles Furs, that
has over been seen In the city, and that
they areselling from 15 to 25 per cent.
lens than any other house In the vicinity.
A visit to their elegant salearenua,
which arocertainly fitted op in more at
tractive and costly style than any atore
of the kind In Pennsylvania, 'will
convince any one of the facts we have
mentioned, The large basement is
crowded with boxes of furs, and the spa
cious salesroom filled with beautiful
samples. A dozen or so of clerks ant:l
-ntension are kept constantly busy wait
tog on customers. and packing and ship
ping goods to all parts of the surround
ing country. We do not know of any
other store that is doing half the bust
nen that Is done by Fleming dr. Co., and
we daunt if any four storm In the city
are nailing a. much, either wholesale or
rdtail. The fart is Messrs. Fleming -
Co. Lave established en enviable repute.
lion for all qualities that ensure a sun.
coastal business. From the proprietors
down to the youngest clerk and saleaman
I there in a uniform Obeerfelness and
courtesy and a strict reliability of word,
that Insures the return of customers.
And it la not only admitted by Diapers,
but is a common complaint of cempetl.
tors lu the business, that Fleming a Co.
do uuderaell every other house lu the
trade. In fact it in a frequent remark of
other dealers that this hound la ruining
their trade by cutting down the priced.
Bet what is ruin to the old style of deal
ers, with their Blow sales and high rain,
Is a blessing to the public who receive
the benefit of Lily reduced prices, and
Fleming A Cu. say, that . they are well
aattatied with the aggregate profits of
their enormous train. Oae thing is cer
tain. the man who can sell the boat arti
cle for thelent money, wilt always coin
mond the trade, and Fleming CO., 139
Wood wren, are In a fair way fur mo.
nopolizlng this branch of the brineens.
blre. Robbb , IlJuar.
Mrs. Robb - s did a sensible thing in
moving her new and elegant &toroth No.
91 Federal street, Allegheny city, in time
for the holiday rush. She beast all tunes
enjoyed the confidence of the shopping
community, but this year she has en
deavored by the pratientatioh of sops: for
attractions, both in the arrangement of
heir store rooms and show counters and
cases, and also In the, almost endless va
riety of goods which she offers for sale,,
to virtually compel purchasers to visit
her. Her otject weans to be to Induce a
visit to her baiter, fur she feels perfectly
care that a visit cannot (all to result in a
purchase. But;" as ono of our lady
friends, to whom we were telling of this
nazaar, a 'few dap; aItICA, said to nee,
"what does site have for sale there 'V"
This was a posnr. We could only refer
ber to a catalogue of all the other fancy
stores we ever heard of combined, and
tell her that she could find at Robb'e
everything mentioned thereto, as well as
everything in reason that was not men
tioned. Teaming. of all varletlea, hats
of all shapes, fans of all colors, perfumes
of all odors, jewelry of jet and jewelry
of gold, toilet articles and trimmings,
handkerchiefs - and gloves; in -a word,
whatever is beautiful, bright' and appro.
priate for Chriatmeue presents, the lady
has; and she also Lisa agreeable and at.
motive saleswomen, who will serve cus
tomers wite affability and courtesy.
The proprietress buys from mattufac.
Wrens direct, and she Ls enabled to retail
at the same prices at which others whole
sale. and title la the secret of her success,
- and la the first - one in her trade to resume
epode payments in exchange for scrip.
Remember her No., 91 Federal street,
Allegheny city.
For Christmas.
Most' f our city readers have, doubt
lea., seen the flno display of trimmings,
dress goods, hosiery and gloves at the
old and well establiihed house of Joseph
Horne R Co. Nos. 77 and 79 Market street,
during the past season, but few of their'
have any idea of the additions that have
been made to It within the past week in
order to meet the demands of their im
mense holiday trade. Persons desiring
to make purobase• of anything In their
line for holiday presentsehould give them
a call, as nowhere in the city can be
found a larger or more complete stock of
goods at such reasonable prices; and wt
know of no place where a more appro.
paste present can -be purchased. Call
and examine thestock before purcbsal :
elsewhere.
Chriatmas In Allegheny.
Those of our readers who live In All.
fp
gheuy and wish to buy something an -
stantist In the dry goods line, shun d
remember the very popular house 'of
William Semple's, Federal street. Tbla
house has long been known as the
place to secure the bargains. Though
they sell cheap their goods are all of the
beet quality and selected with care. Per.
ions wishing something substantial in the
wee:inane°, fora Christmas gilt, should
call in to-day at Sample's and select from
his large stock Just what you want.
Remember hie numbers, 1811 and 182
Federal street. •
Mirth Avenue Dry Geode flotise.t-It
is hardly necessary for na to •call-tbe
attention of our lady readers to the well
known Dry Gixids House of Mount. Bates
& Ball. No. 21 Fifth avenue. This house
has one of the linnet Stocks of dry goods
In the city. and no WOO/ . Antristinas gift
can be found than a rich dress, cloak or
shawl, such as cad be lotted there. To
our sensible readers who wish to buy a
nice gift and one that will be of service,
we 'say go to Bates & Bell's and take a
look through their stook. .
Oysters, Oyster!, Oysters.—Tha cele
brated Chincoteague and Anonoock
(Vs.) gysters are received fresh and di..
. - . .
met trod their native waters every Mon
day and Thursday. Quadty guaranteed,
and sold at the unprecedented low, uric*
°IP per barrel Call at once at
STZEL*Bna 'a,
it. Third street, near Sailthile4l.
Christmas PftUM' fur Young America
Fancy goods In great vailety4 at,
Mschom. (MIME & Co.'..
Noe.. 18 Ana 80 Market street.
Fresh arrival of Chhiroteatitie Shell
Oysters at Sterelt tadAyi, which
are mailbag at 16 p/br tarreL
•
Milldams -Presents for Gentlemen—
Ful', Cloth and Kid Gloves. Boiaa and
IVII I
MACIIIIII4 OLTDE &
Dina 78 and 80 Market rest.
stool do nro. hove Jost reeelved a stock
or froth Ohincoteaguo Shon-OYlnull, at
SO per barrel
,
Chrtsnass Presents for
Wettllng Desks, Work Bows,' Fano7•
Boxes, all kinds,
Mkontim, Gt. Trot CEL'at
Nos. 78 and 80 Market st.met.
Astegant now styles Jewelry,
Ee last
Opened at htaanam t carllalo's, 27 itth
avenue.
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i3AZETTE: FRIDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 24, 18:s:
NAN SHOT
•
Street Row thy Moronic—One of the
Parties Shot utreugti me Jaw.,
This morning about half-past two
o'clock, a lot of young men In attend
ance at a ball given at Cowper's -Hall.
Fifth avenue, got into • row on the side
walk in front of the door. They
Were all under the - influence of
liquor, and after squabbling a
few minutes ender them drew a -revol
ver and fired at a rompanion. The bul
let Passed through the Mall'llcheek,and
grazed another's head, who was just coin
lug out of the door with a young lady.
Immediately after the firing, iheahooter
disappeared down Wood street into Dia
mond alley, and through a private alley
toward Fifth avenue, where the police
lest all trace of him. The Injured inan,
Peter Driecoll, was taken to Dr,-Harm!-
ton's °faro, Penn street, where the
wound was dreamed. The man who did
the shooting is unknown to the pollee.
A Chrlsimas Present
It
is selling , rapidly. Beventyflve• per
week.
Now la the time to get the moat useful
article which is Ininse OnCe every week.
Being aware that it la the most laborious,
and at the acme time one of the most
rote/wary dutita of housekeeping,' and
which entirely devolveempon the ladies
to do, aid every person jitoads that day
In the old house under the old system.
It la Maisie, cheap, durable and effec
tive, and la accessible to every family.
It can be paid in monthly payments. It
has no equal, and is easy worked and
only takes two hours to do a washing. It
Is an the Dexter Washing Machine. All
that we ask la a trial. No slopping: no
boiling of clothe"- • Saves soap and time.
R. Et: Loro, Agent,
No. 12 Federal street.
Allegheny city.
•
.
For Holiday Prescins.—Just received,
a new supply of the celebrated Bertram
dr Fenton sewhag machines, expressly for
holiday gifts. .A very spe:ropriste and
useful present." Office atllz. 77 . Fourth
avenue.
Eruption■, healing and all akin dig:
eases removed by luting Milk of Violeta,
the most elegant toilet. Lotion ever pro
dooed. Sold by all druggists and fancy
goods 'dealers. V. W. Brinkerhoff, h.
Y., general agent.
•
Chincoteague aad Ananceck Clove
Oysters, only IM per barrel. Enquire
for Marshall's Oysters,st Steel & &Ws.
Third street; near bmithneld, 100 bar;
relaJust arrived.
Glover, Halo and otter mend articles
for gilts, at Macrum d Carlisle's, 27 Fifth
avenue,.
Toys, Dolls, and many fancy articles
for Christmas, at Mann= dcCarliale's,27
Fifth avenue.
Knell. Onters only 56 per barrel ■
Steel de Bro.'s. geniity gala:sateen.
Bows, Tles, Suspenders, all now holt
day goods, at Macrum dr CarlWe's 27
Filth avenue.
. .
MOOsass Oysters pi per barrel a
Steel and Bro.'s.
Real Pine Lace Coo& fur holiday pres
ents at Macrum & Carlisle's, 27 Fifth
avenue.
Jewel. Glove and Handkerchief Bouts
for presents, Maorum Carlisle, 27
Fifth avenue.
Handkerchiefs, Collars, Scarfs, do., for
the Holidays, at Blurt= a Carlisle's, 2?
Filth avenue:
=I
7 /TICYART-'LLlLlli—lbs Thursday. pee,__
her 33, MT. 'at .he reeldanee of the bride•.
patent., Allegheny e 3 y, by her. John Doaglar.
/I. D.. Mr. JAMILY STE WAET and M. JANI
EL/S.
.tiIeIIOLSON—WALICER.—On Timm:lay, DA
tuber J 7, IEO9, by Rev. John Dontlbs, D. D.
r. THOMAS NICaIOLSI/N. QUMMIIIanO, Aps
•OA, Az‘l Mrs. ELIZA IVAKKER, cf Al
belay
MEM
ORE EN—Tborsday moraine. nemtber A 3 d.
At eaa Welt:wit la the nalla Orat of borate. Cre.
OLIMICN. wit.. of Oeurge (Irwin, and
daughter of Jos. h Curoe. leis
Funeral at 10 Welton A. It. Pat oar. from the
late residence or .feeeisel. at Nestle Island.
Toe relents of the fatally are lo ult.! to attend.
DICKEY—On Thorsdaymonalnit. Ilioontior
oFdat JO were,. )1 , a. 1••• on'. DICKEY.
wife of It. it. Dicta. lathe Sad ytarat bet age.
Th.. funeral lake phial On PATCSDAT, at
lit o'clock A. N., Mat • bee late realetne,
1.103 Nl:eaten% avenue, Alto/beef.
UNDERTAKERS
SAXES r.. WlLLz+el.
roerrcusary AG vaisLLlANts,
Pancras.... earns, of Firth avenue an 4
ah street, Pittsburgh. threes of all kinds.
Shrouds. Crapes end tiloves, and every emits
dun of tuners{ ftirtlirtilsgardid• rusoso,so s o the
meet r. ssocable terms In the City. Beane and
vizi - awes Yerniahed• Open day ass alarm
rtHARLES
W V DILATAILEAS NI) LIVARY STARIar.
tf 44111 LAT AND (311. inf.
AVENII2 Allegheny C. when iielr Cll.l - Yll ,
IKA/3111 lue mam4 happlleh reoa at
tialtotlOrt ItAnwood. ILaboAany ond t
at prices •nrytng Mum 44 to Aipp.
prepanA for lultieheat. hl.reea .4 Co,
ruff.. f0rtt196.17, 4 ad/ Oliviaof 1100.r0,0L
tio.do, If rmolrod. !Mot or.cli it all horse.
.4 abet.
. JOSEPH MEYER & SON,
ItTiVnoRICAME.EIII9.
OE=
Clarrloges for Arousals, 43.00 !Loot,
00771N3 and all rontral Fun Madam at rt
doted rata.. ant
JOHN M. COOPER do CO"
Bell and Brass Founders,
MINE, LOCONOTIPE a UMW SILL
BRASSES.
Made Promptly to Order.
RABBIT'S METAL
Made and Kept on Hand.
Proprietor. and Munfactimus of
J. M. Cooper's Improved Balance Wheel
STEAM PUMP.
Office, 882 PENN SE T.
loand l 7; Gm Maud Xd Street%
=I
HOLIDAY BOOMS!
CHRISM/El PBESESTBI
THE LARGEST AND HEST AANDINNENT
R. e. ne,y - nly .st cb„
a=
11 oslyIllestratediFoits and Altanie
Bibles, Teems* - nt{ and Hymn Donk&
Juvenile Books nds.
Toy Book,. Etamefind Porslta
Fiala and 7411111, alatkintry.
Dlar et. Pocket Hooka Ann Strom
W Ming Desks arid Fancy inkstands,
Photoaratia
Lhen Mena. d Boards. •
,The Latest rat:4.Mo,
Flame Call and Z.:amine.
11 . EIENBIr G. BALE,
DERCHANT TAILOR,
Corner of Penn ind Sixth Streets
ALL AND VNTERITOCK
vow. :COMPLETE
dr4 4
LIBIES'AR ,GENTLEMEN
r d i e t.:l4l. • • wee present for tbelt
•
HOLIDAY CIFT.
Would do won te..ton and examine my dock
or Manilla. 4.MOCRO, .1 CIVICLIcY and nll.-
VEn WaAE 01, the total dml, abbe patterns Jut
received at 4.
W. G. DIINSEA.THIS,
=
1:1=1:U=
IMTTSB I O4OII,-
- HANK FOR smmias.
O. IV SOURTM AVLBUIt, PITTBIDIXOB.
.01LARTILItZD IN /1811. •
OPZN DI: from 9 to 4 o'cloeW. =C id to Tf Ol o-
SATURDAY YINING from May
No
;r Asa,' W ta d °taloa,, midfrm No-
Tlib" lot to Mt; MA •to IliVelock. Intelsat
at te rate or Ma per t., free of tax,and
tram wit h hdrawn ompossog emi aged-rummally, Is
J.... 7 .W MeV: BOOU ot 82.1.w5. SA. M.
'sighed Aube oiSee. •
Rapt of Manumit—Geo. A. Item, President:
S. H. Hartman, Jae. Yarn, Jr., trice rrealdente:
D. N M•Kin.e., Secretary and Tremor...".
A. Bradley, J. y., enlists, A. S. Bell, Am. N.
Mimic*, John S. Dilworth. Y. loom. 0 SQUAW.
baearitoua Ithoets,inaScott,Rot&O.Barimfht,
110041". •
,
..Lost,". Wants," "Found," ...Boarding,.
not sit:ceding FOUR ELVES, mill
Det inserted in these coiumna 0114,4 for
TWENTY-FIFE CENT'S; each adds
&mat Line FIVE CENTS.
WANTS
WANTED—An A ctive Interest
to • good [mean, (Manut.e , sning prefer.
r o d), a
c• wh u•Ino. experentr.
A•Guette abo ut AV. plta, it11:10,000. Addrres
WAFTED. BOARDING. A
Pler Front Room , oho goal family
boaro. Ali t FleP.R.l n7ltfte , T. Allegheny.
WANTED.—From March or
lI~}•[7RYI. I
next. ZrilittE POwNliiiettntlit
TY‘FURNI *tin/ Writ,. with boarding for
In 'nye adult persone. In • grateel private family.
P•ttshurat or Allegheny. Add... No. 6
OAnCrri Orwita.
WA NUTE D—HPYELEP, .—.
A T
E 11an.
area, PL O T O ME I NTO an MEN o for Ed ll2 C rem
Mudsor employment. Perrone wanting heir
of all kinds can be eurinlled on ohJrt notice.
WANTED—An AGENT for this
TIZAW.VuI I keVAIriVi? g,'".. T atArt
offer - terms worn Ober.' than any 0111, 4.1311pa127.
Call and examine .1 141 Wood street.
- H. C. WILCOX. Towellot Agent.
WAINTED.—AGENTS every-
MERE to gill the AlleettlCAN KNIT-
TiNb MAI'HINE. the only Pinctleal Family
Knitting Machine ever Invented. Prim gll3.
Will hill, NlO,OOO mitnhee per minute. Ad
rheas AMERICAN KNITTINO MACHINE CO.,
Boston. Mato.. or Nt. Louise Mo.
WANTED. - MORTGAGES. -
130.000 to Loan In largo or small amounts.
at a fair rate of Interest:
THOSIA.B K. PETTY,
8111, Bond and Beal Trial., Broker,
Ho. 179 Sn' tudeld Meet.
WANTED. AGENT. O . $ 250
CHINE. Price only {Ht. (treat Inducements to
:1117st " s; f T t l .7 , l:, 'l' l.l:::, t tLTV ar orati l tl;
Gook donor lards.' wort that " can
be done on any marbles —100,1390 sold and the
demand constantly Increasing. Now la the time
to take an Agency. lA.td for circulars, iss.,ba.
IXLware ol Infringers:TM Address aircuma a
Ituaton. Ida... Pittsburgh, rae, or ht.
FOR SALE
FOR SALE.—The Good Will
[a LARGE BOARDING HOUSE, admi
rably located for dot AAA regular and proverons
Imsloest, haying now twenty boarders and In
creasing patronage. Lease. (cod will Add &mil
tore for sale. calm., PI health or levee. Po.
semieddirra lit Jai da y. Address K.,
Satins orrxci. •
VOR BALE.—STOCK AND FIX—
., TITIOL/S, LEAHE AND HOOD WILL, of
OrsLchiss Groerry.'doing • good business. The
understg , ed being engaged In Other business, Is
the roma for selling. H. W. POSEY, 49 lred
eralsrrect. Allegheny.
FOR SALE.
A GOOD SIDON D•HAND
BRADBURY PIAIkO, 7 1.2 OCTAVE,
Nearly new. Also. several pain of
VENITIAN BLINDS,
All oOlore nod neatly new. The above art
wlll net old Obese, for want of room•
Apply to
M. De ItO'Y
Coreer of Sixth /thesis end Smithfield Sliest.
rqt SALE.—A FIRST (LASS
.A. NEW BIIICK DWEI L .L.t.sO NOULIE.—If
not • d soon wl Ite ren I.
•Iso, A m su
pebs, null Brick Rome and
Larne Lot or Pro, ct sreet.
7:47!
Also. an excellent r•ale• House or font rOonte
snil 2. C . s.. I t a . , n .el fro i r xelfserlh "re.,
bola. Fr. m• Ileum on Toni-
Ponnti street. Paved In front end r•with
Moe epeAlug for •13Uttltr booze on tome Jut-
A so. A On) el au modern stile a MI:120 House
of slx .0731,
iLi...mber of Building Lois on different
A 1.,,, Banding Lot. In Bloomfield, with ien
year/ to ray.
!: "of L W! I tV M d lriXeAL% iee .rL Pa., opposll. John , . E.lteentltza.
F ° SALE.
Howe d Lot, on Pprlst Ileven ward,
Pelee *5,500: 10', acres near leles_lng !Hatton,
U.igitotH Lot. 54
a j ttve L Z ' eaa,
twee: 2 housea tool 3 lot. In Plea:ant Ye. ley,
$4.300; Sure. Reserve townthip on By, r.
, WO: 1,1 wt. on Fr...street.
aq,01./ ‘ 11: 61,9 0 4
1%4 lot In exit., Ohio, *2,1 , 00;
1 mere grossd. In Bellevue Boro, .111:000; bon.
nil lota, brad of Bearer street. 1011,11151); bolus
sad acres to Eliganetlt How. 111.6110: boom
and lot In Bridgewater, Beaver eount-i 6 owle
contains 91 rooms, lot GS by 210 feet— . s , ooo;
farm at Pale Oat, bLatlon t 34 acme. pee
*dm /again, of
a ' WHITMORE.
Bea Tome ♦Arent, corner Ohio out liastaual
meet. /MeV...
IDERSONAL.—AII person' seek.
& INN NOYES, or Investhunt* to Real Om
Itoll, will sore tl r iat i; trto . Lile
i a i rti . r
.fT ' A ff rtc 1-114. a.,, elverio4or Slunk
de will be mot or mall rams moor requestlurrlt.
l'ersouo counts: 101 l to oet suited out or the large
list It contain.. Llliire Poe.
Ilshero and 80. Estate Ageoto s No, INY Fourth
119.11 k, .
OR SA LE.,•Eng - lnes and Boil
'en,, Net. sad: heeond Mud, or all kinds
constantly on hand.
Order& Itolit all piste of the Count."' promptly
executed.
JAMES HILL a 00..
Corncr Marlon Avenue P. 7. W. IC.B. W
Allautteny, P. .
OA EA P PROPERTY for Pale.--
Nj No. 47 Pprlog tiarden Seem.. twenty.
Mrs, feet 4lx Mateo front by one h.andrdd and
ten dr. p. to en aley. ' A largo frame building,
”Itabia for a man tretory ors oe Dux. Alto, •
dwellin g boom of 41s loomfronting on t e
alley. lb • propetty will Lea old ala bargain.
•pti. to. .
CUTHBERT 'ON&
ao blith Averice
•
lOWA LAND FOR PALIE.-300
i%trit:4l.`g:llo b 'l7;
Ziorthweater , oat ra ad, o.e pf C the ' mew
ii.,e;:lrga ,r alzd l ftlott• or the State. Will be told
ate pail. Apply •t pee.
H. McLAIS it Co..
104 /faith WO: MU.
FOR PALE.-ENGINES AND
BOIIARB . and second-hand, non
atantly on baud and nt bon&l, , t icx
BRO
..
15:0M" I•iltanotan. Pa
IM ' Orl
OTICE TO DEALERS
r , alol{
CONEltrldEßS.—{Ve are now retell ,
WItEAT. purchased In album. Parte. Breen
cad Moreau counties, Indiana. This lot of
a " t est Is t/rf t 7ery beg a t,'
ti tle , found =not
WeV:e aal T o A lllthed e oni. t i e tuurov:tuenta
'Machluet7. Bolting Cloths and Cooling Room.
sod are now prepared to runtish the beat Floor
we have nude for ten Penn at Price. that defy
companion Oil the Mae [ROES of flour.
D. T. E.EII3IEIIII L DEO..
Pearl tamElls.Allcahn,
Seeteraber 13, 111H511.
VLOURI FLOUR! FLOUR!
480 MitrlitrA BAX:ERSPLOI7IO.
bbl. ErentEre,ToTaTekutpl7nlNlVAl!.l2
yr_l i actua Co., WOO 8819 . 11cd /weer. 133 Ws MS7
."'.
CHOICE vnsonNew CLOVEN.
I bblslserside A Idea bbl. White Stu, SOO
rV.ltlvrtEzorAviniiggiflt.
W.1.C . 1t =raiz/1141S i LEkt. pride . of mi th:
Blulsader and Co,rets choke tn. Long
der ula lower than can be breasts from the
West. • WATT, LANG • CO.,
•
aIS and 1111 Wood Knit.
COTTON MILLS
HOLMES, BELL &
ANCHOR COTTON MILLI
0.11.7"7"15330/143 H.
itaastbatertn EXAlirfliXDll73l aad
7 0 . 111 WED MIA6IIIIOLIA
23 AND MATTI G
OQ4C) TO
WATTLES 4 SEEIFER'`
New Jewelry Store
TO BUY YOUR
CHRISTMAS PRESENTS.
U'lLi'Th 00114) WATT IkSBl.il DC WATIR.S.
CRAIN AND SAND HBACELNIN.
11A.DIESBCHIEZ HOLDESA, Lane aunt.
' lltall)ND HINDS AND PINS
NUS,. AGATE SINUS a SLYLVIS BUTTONS.
VOLID SILV/DI D_PbATED vratus,
VVllD. r r aceNatt i e, K giaill.ticßLE
GOOD& Ae. •
0N L T:1'41r,14" . 1 r;:49:1.7.1. ° ZAT re.
duet our (lock aStalith an Roulum. RDA.. WI
AAA glee Si. •
• WATTLES da SEEATTIE;
101 rtrnt avntUE, above Smithfield Meet
KEYSTONE POTTERY.
IL HIER •tic Ca,
Yanutactann a •
4117answAst. awaroz. W ark
eees and Wanhours, 381 LIBLIMT STRUT
OW II ordert tweansotlV attended to.
•
DRY APPLES & FEATHER&
II bow Dry Applra;
D. SIM sacks Prattierr:
07 tatrii arm ` r- fn
cr
B •
•
UTTEO nail' bblaprime
11--1
roll Butler. tor sal. bl
J.B.CAZIFIED).
VINEGAR.
TIIE PITTSBURGH.
VINEGAR
WORKS.
BALLOU & ADAMS
167, 168, 169 and 170
SECOND AVENUE
Are . glow moored to Inenlati VINEGAR nuke
WWIXT MARKET HATES. Attention I. oar
ticelarty Coiled to one
ERZRA WINE VINEQAB.
=
XEIROHANT TAILORS
IPPIIEBSON & MUHLANBIIiNG
=I
W. U. OVGEIZI 4 CO.,
MERCHANT TAILORS,
No. 10 SIXTH ST., late St. Clair.
•
We have) est received a large sopplrof tall
arid Winter Clouds. which will be sold at renal.
alce ife.llUllL•tt MUNI.* veld still at
tendd lathe Cutilne Docarten•ot.
iderHERSON lIMILANBRINC).
MEN AND BOYS'
CLOTHING.
ti wee wsd complete sseertrocut of M ed i=
and nee Goods, at. thr lewest prices.
GRAY & LOGAN, -
47 Sixth St., S 9 Fifth Avenue,
(Late et. Clair.. roao
P.
FASHIONABLE
MERCHANT TAILOR,
Xteps coutantJT ou hand
Goths, Cassimeres and Vesting&
Al., OEN TLEMEN.B 71711N18L1 Mil GOODE!
No. 93 . 1-2 Smithfield Street,
PITTSBURGH. PA.
airlitenVe Clothing mule border la the !lien
et7lee. seithtl
NEW FALL GOOD&
• imlandiel sew stock of
, CLOTHS, 04.88111fERES, &Q.,
MI:=:1=:=
sez: Merchant Tailor. TA Smithfield Knot.
COAL AND COHN
BRADDOCK'S FIELD
Gas Coal Company,
MINERS AND !NIPPERS Ol
GIB, BLACKSMITH AND FAMILY COIL,
Nut Coal, Slack and Coke,
ANTHRACITE COAL.
Of all sizes, and of tea t est:Dm:llE can be for.
aat reasonable nit,. Lvave girders at
11, and Dirda. No. 73 A NDELIYON 117REET,
Alkali.) tv. and Linen; ttre.t loppoti e
torn h aireet ) Pitt burgh. Andy... roe once
3:47. vittabargu, aud they nil: Reel,
I P.myt attelattun
Air Prompt attention given to western shit,
mente. datio97
CHUBS
DILAIIISTRONG,
Youghigheny and Connellsvifie Coal,
Arad Manufacturer of
COIL. HICK ABD DPBULPEURIZED COKE.
OFFICE AND YARD, corner Butler and
Wort, -street. Liberty and Clymer atneeta,
Minh ward: tiro beeond street, Eighth ward,
and at foot of Boss street,. LOU. R. Dopot,
Becond ward.
Orders
m ss at either of th.. aboye les„ or ad
dress to e through Pittsburgh P. 0 . ,. . will re.
eelve monk att, rit•on.
a1q1741137,1=
ley sr otephenson . tr. Co.. Bissell a
C001 . .4 d Hugo., Alex Bradley. Park, Bro. d
~Co, Park, ReCanty Co.. Beetle. Grad& Dull,
Wm. M. Faber & Co., J. B. L.yort & Co., Jame.
x.nt.tt At Co., Allem Mcßee di Co. 'Ca on Doe
pot dote, Coonellyyllle B. R., Pelitigylvanla R.
Id, Allegheny *talky R. R.
COAL! COAL!! COAL!!!
DICKSON, STEWART & CO.,
Ita•Log mooted theft . Mee to
•
N. 567 LIBERTY STREET,
(Lately City Floor Ann) =MAD BLOM
Ate now prAspkrod to foralsll4ood TONGHIG6
aftlINT COAL OISSLAUEL at too
moot mark t pOOO.
All =Lao loft at Malt ogles, to ad
zlxes through the am% will to at= to
oronotr,
notrioziqui
SCHIAIDT & FRIDAY,
1111POETErd_OP
WINES, BRANDIES, GIN, &V,
WHOLE /MIX DEW:1511111
PURE RYE WHISKIES,
409 PERK STREET.
Have Removed to
NOS. 884 AND 3136 PENN,
Co?. Itlerientle St., (formerly CenaL
JOSEPH S. FINCH b.
Sas. ISS. 187.135, IYI. iss sad 11%
/LEST ETILIOLT, prrreetreee.
litia7l747ll7lzzal ar
Cemer a Diettlke Pare liZ in iftes
woes. utrx.70.../vEz:lll3 Wawa'
LIVERY dt SALE STABLES.
ROBERT B. PATTEBSON & CO
COMR OF
Seventh Avenue and Liberty St.,
ITPTIBVEGB, PA,
Will on Every Saturday Hold
AN AUCTION SALE
HORSES, CARRIAGES, BUGGIES
WAGONS . ••
♦adKe apportairduft to the Horns.
PAM. doal log to sell min phrase learn theft
notloo of consignment on or before Thursday of
cub week tit order for &Menials'. Prompt at
tention Snd good care trl/1 Oran an Stock tuft
nasals.
JOU H. STEWART. Luc!kisser.
Anal s. ISTILIIAST ■olr. v.rSrralmf.
Roar. e. PATINEBSON a co.,
kv:ki;viNlL• 1k..0
COMMISSION STABLES'
R. SEVENTH iyznas & aiswir at
IPTIVSBMIGII, PE.
aambi
WALL PAPERS
ELEGANT •
PAPER HANGING&
i. 12 meted Wall Pane. la_eaabi Hata haver/
ons to soot and molter Verntilloo troonds•
Trigentra i t u l l terTlTY: ti l liV i ltnabl V E B L%
atanhrea mad printed sold.
Needy Imported andnot to be toand eleembeis
In the country. Tor sale at
NEW WALL`PAPER STORE,
• 191 Liberty Street.
DE 0 M 41-T I 0 NB.—ln Wood,
Marble matt Fresco mita/Am. for'. Walls
ono eolllogv of Dfolog Boma., "
210107 Martel, street. • • . •
• • JOellfekil B. EINEM & no.•
§:AXPED GOLD PAPERS for
Pylon. at as NW Karim nmet.
Jaunt 11.11.01826 no,
INSURANCE
WHAT MORE ACCEPTABLE
Child:toes y etesito •horang wire. mother
or Omer thane Polley of I.:totem - once to
THE i E NN MUTUAL
Life Insurance Company
Or PIIILADEL Pl3Li
The OnlyTrnly .Motnal Company in
City or Staie
ACr . IIMULATZD CA VITAL .11,500,U00
After Mylog loots to the soot 0f..g1,%00.000
There le • special adrant•Re In toting out a
'whey now, as those who get their henries wore
January Ist will have the benefit of the 80 per
Cent. dividend of Jlentiary nest.
JOSEPH S. TRAVELIJ, Agent,
,OYFICE-37 tIFTU AVlNtri,
exi==i
TIM NEW JERSEY
Mutual Life Insurance Co.,
.NEWARK, N. J.
Assets, Over $500,000
All Pellet" larued.by tele Compaay eie perpet
ually Non-Forfeltlog after the payment of one
Annual Premium. .
,
Dividends annually declares' an I applied cm
third annual premium. eitheroa the permanent
increase of the policy, or In reduction of prenal.
HENRY KIRKPATRICK,
General Agent,
167 1-2 Wood Street, (2d floor,
ar , Reliable Avesta wasted
C ASH
•
INSONANCE COMPANY.
rinmaws natzmuira.
z.. BB Finis Avenue.. Second erbene.
PITTSBURG% P.A..
- Capital Paid
!?F i ng".► "a .
:',ZPesistin
40.11111 I.2 . Vaitan. ,‘ Jas. na1.14.
HOHEVIT H. WINO President.
JNO. P. Jaxornoto, Tice President.
JOillenTON eieerstary..
Cnirt. J. GRACE. ,
Geng Anent.
Dolores on Liberal Tenn on all Moo
and Marino Blots.
ota:soz
EISIMANCE COM.
PANT OP PITTSBURGH.
L.RIANDZIL MARCH. Pres:lOW.
0 1%P . al k Eart . Deere Lary.
Mice, 951 Water t streetttab, Bp., • •Co.'. Won.
h.
Writ of 7100 and Ma
rne Risks. A borne Institution, manaired by Db.
rectors who are well known to the coremenity,
and who an determined by promptness and liber
ality to maintain the abarsoter which Nay hay.
assumed. as offering the beet proteCtion to those
IR Bo deal. - * to be lectred.
DLLIiCITWIS:
Llamas, Itlmlak, J.ln B. neatal.
B. /1115 r. Jr.. Ob.. J. auks.
Jam. YeAalty, rilirKitikVaill&
LleLtzr ir=,
Phaf i E.Ymar ".
r id M. i T:ong, Wm. orrlsaa:
lialt
PENNSYLVANIA
, .
INSURANCE COMPANY OF PIITIRSURSNI
OM= Do. 167 N WOOD sTrutrz Brarz
01 0010003 CE BVILDUW. •
• OW.* D 0 1•DoW, and Isamu salmi
Isoarre exclutvetv.
C. C . BOPI.‘ Vit . e sldest.
ROBERT PA. Treastuer.
McELHISNy. .
•
•
lamourd Walter.MicrolSt George lartiscat.
C. C. Berle. Ca. km.
Hobert Patrick.
Jacob Painter,
Jaclatk lilac • Jana Vcrtley. •
frariPkEgr. AMlnca.
pirDEMNITY .
AGAINST LOSS BY FIRM.
MOULD, INZUWICE CO. OF PHILADELPHIA.
ornolkoasalliloaxersuror.,aear Am.
=MM)NII.
guinea F. NaasUr, Plowldeal Loth.
Nmer, baTid S. Brown,
Barrtnel Gra
Jacob R. b ia,„ ward C. Da,4
.613 W. C. DAL Y vice Preslasat. '".
.W. 0. BTlZlimbemarmh,r,
Barth Welt corner Tlani sad V7 , 1.1 " =. 15
annirwle
NATIONAL
INSURANCE COMPANY.
Car. Federal FL and Diamond, illegkeny
t ea m tn o. a. ar4oRD NATIONAL BANE .
JAMBS X. dTavaNbuzi. Ccereta .
far
debaill Brier, IL" =IL Joe.
Jaalg o rebarr-frobert Lea. C. C. myle.
PWl=l 1 1 :Ir "/11j= fr."ittiVstst.
PEOPLES 3 1.11181111.4110 E CON.
PANT.
0.11103, N. IL COHNILE WOOD a miens.
• ECOato 4 Nginm7.l+lltlngllre . aad thala• Maks
Vilacvtata:
Tolaen fat,2ll. Mofrtshira°4
t0...4 . ra t ,.... 9 hul... itt.e.a:
Wm. Va. girt. - WT. d j .
nee rt" , '.
Jeknaes D. Verner. Sarnoellll
TWN I TA L PT IPIn"
W. F. GARDkXII " . Ile=. .
AL LEG lit ENT INSTIBANCE
COMPANY UT MOM
ICIL,Ho. STY/7TH ITTEIT,HAVX lILOCT.
~laglites a/Nast all kind . al PHs atm *sem
alas,
JOHN riming. J.... Predd..t. • , •
T. J. HUSRI N 802 1! VIP Pnuldeln.2 -__ •
E l l , *
. IWitHr i i&ma i rl a
Lionit. ..:..,
•
, I:ol.7.orain .
VIZ /MIL Jr.:, 14, L. imnest,ck
..I. Illattlama. .•H. Zverwas.
C. O. Hassey. , Hdbert H. Davit. •
Hamer .. _ Chi ~ Fraacla Seller.,
a ' telvll:l»,..'. crg:f474.e""
I )o„3:l:l, l4 o:o;tri er i, t wit?' 11;411
100 WOOD STREET.
MEW GOODS.
FINE VASES..
Etainurium AND alma.
Du:Viat me •
ITA 13 m
1.117. 0tri. •
BAUM°
A Ism noel ot
NIUE • PLATED ' GOODS
ikt •lldiumeptioas.
stooN=llMltbe . sathir.
R. E. BREED & CO.
n i m
CULL AND . SEE
E=
China Sets, Parian St,atnetts,.
Vases and tsacksiirefoles;.7 °Wahl/ for the
H. EIGHT & CO'S
18. 189 LIBERTY SUM
pg..Ak Wit aSsOftultllt Of Ms While
Griddle Ti n ihr !Sadly mal hotel use awash se
bum.
PROPOSALS
CONTIOLLZE OP A LLEGITICIT CCIATT PA:,
Yrrtesuuall. Dees. %OM, 1909. - I
NOTICE TO 6lBEllB.—Elealed
PHOPOILLLa, addreutd to ”The laspee•
ter of the Allegheny Cellutl reilou.° will he ee'
eeired at Oda Waco until alltt teal fuelnalue.'
fur forilibleg the Co :my Priaos with =SAD
foe six • teouthe *OM Jemmy lath, lila.
Loaves to trelgh Ili to 9 pounds reelletleto/ri .
.e° o to be of obilroetta quality. Blde, to bewail
at so Loch per attn.'. Boyd fOr tivolholtesse:
dollen teal be required for falthfel paribruiteee
of coatraet. Thi name of the seeerity mast se.
=Wu, the Ida, Dills, endorsed by thetelieltde a
and probated bt.pas eave....in be Pad 3 " , abli.
HENRY LalliallaET•
a; , . &Ulna ' Controller.
Orr= oreirr timi= • ritdrfil — ni L
Prezeseraad. Dec. 'IL DA , . •
NOTICE. - --BRALED PRO
BiLLS for the coastreettas ofa PLANE .
WALN on the Orecediane Turnpike. tram Reg.
lei ATZI29I 10 Miley Abcb far •
BOARD WALK an Illawarte sad Cent a Ate
'aiok from Allea's Lane so Merl' bill
Le received at tide area natit 1•011 DAY, Do.
ember .10th, 1169.
liPeelleattose cia bones at thbitdice.- •
The debt L reoerrel to riaasmlka.;
;. -
~~-
Mil
Ald'USMii - ENTEI
tarNEW OPERA lIPTIEE.
Farewell knelt of the yee•g ena handrail
"Une.
f. •
FRIDAY XV2NING December 24th. /11419.
tot Ant Da
ne
IMOaa of • hla season of John Ilrounbasn.. sopt
1111 SO
• •
.E , HCAIIONT.AB.
?coalman. .
Santa 11Csdaerf,
Tam:l.4e Witil the celebrated Will at/ drama.
of . TRENCH err.
Henri,
Maul; e
l • Min Tama Yeada..
>lathlld
gmanna Ileinederct Ida•la.e an rectos..,
• Monday Event og—EDWIN ADAYB 1 1.1NOC H
AIWEN.
Igr'PITTSIBIJHGLI THEATRE.
H. W. WILLLVd. as.. ans
D1N111 1. 5. 1 11,e rat dwer rot., htli.
; ' L e alist B , eLaral 1 14 1"111( t t u or sed . triV. I. !
IterOnt.. , lel2lle. Mt. Lacy rmirro N ,,."
week or the area e.t coon n ball serrenn.
the world. mum HOLT. 11. All the Nu. 4 a
new Pm... amt. • Ladles` Wall., on . ..ea.
day. Three Antra perflratale. On Christmas
D. morning st 1U), afte.re , n et lit, et.es
et It Friday, benefit or Goo. Treasurer.
tar ACA DEBIT OV? MUSIC.
Director .
Grand German Opera.
GrandTHIDAY December 1169, 11•127's
Opera
Sd Floor, Boom 240. 3.
Tli
E xurvE.
Produced with fort Boos oritame.
rnitnrnrez JACRROV.
WILINLICH. E/NECA2
BATURDAY—Oiand Gala Matinee
'SATURDAY NlGlTS—Parewell Performaser,
DER ritETecuirrz. •
•
chrodu with
nW " ." " 1 .741. ra gl ' lFOU l 7 .9 ri Itt LT:. 63:
!Lerretl...l GO: Chc •
2tie.
Roamed rests can mb e ht. at Mahe, &
Brom, lied .'ood street, ew
en! at the Academy
of Mimic at Web.. Llbmttos .5 lie.nme am*
VI% t:7 74 ' rtfC I ;:14, I n laid, "r "t* a""'
e. I
fairollPHAin ,
.V 1 1.41.1 1 11.,
OPEN EITIZIL3( EVENINIi.
BABELIZZIT 01 CATEIZDHAL.
a"CITY UALL,
ll=
DIAMOND, PITTOBLIRCN.
TM. ellegnltte tarn. and enentoodlois 11•14111
Hill has been tooroushiy ralltlest and refitralsk
ed. and lanes, offered fur rent for ball.. Pant.,
les s conren• lune. I. wane and nen. rat sante
menu. It Is the largest and ta , st yeatllated 'even
la the etty. and Is the croly - -MU supplied settlt
Proper means of etre.* la eta* of neer or •ect
dent. a !mover hall. illstme room ult Michela.
all In first eines style. bay, been r eently added
lu Its arlyelntakeeu, making it the mess ease...
lent and deetrahle for galls. rattles imd reunites.
for tae
m'
"4 other
tat ' ' Cl ' 427".
novneler' Markel nooarlatendent. HalL
a , ..:!:,,`,11.4
- •
OM= or OrrrENGINIZIL A.lrr• elplirjl . 92.
Plttaburgli, Ilso. 43,1, Ise%
NOTICE.—The assessment for
GRADINU. PAVING AND CORDING t.
PaR.T.Y-THZ,ltii\grimar.
From Pianos , . Ile* to Dettar Weal, la sow
ready for aid earl Da *oi
this odes soul PATIDIDAY, January Me
181 . 0. irtiin Ii will be ntarnadto the My Sim
rtewille. for erdleetlasi.
1:1=3
City ESOINIZZI'II
AiLzonzar Crrr, Ilealleals.Orricx. 1569.
NOTICE.—The aueumeUt lot
Grading of plena Vieta Street,
Tram Taylor Arenas to Carroll all'eat. Is sow
ready for itracolnallos ,Oad ego be nee as tole
or deeenUllAblDAYMee.lloo.lllo9orinalll
wN De plaeed la the lianda of lbe City Trusser.,
for colleotless.
rS=ZI
VAVETTE STINEET.— Notice is
hereby , siren that the undersigned, apt mato
ad viewers to aeles• damage.aad.aegalt• 1011
opening Fayette •treet. My of Alleobeay. ore
.epee aVeliee ter the Ohio rt•er 11l awn es
tbe Digadsel ea TURSDAY, December 11113.
11169. at 3 o'clock T . 8., 10 astute WWI delta
of Voir appointment.
Et=l
. De cAnir,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW.
No. 131 YOURTLI Apes
tares, (
(formerly decanted 8 ) lieu Fatiir r" E
District Coon ; ,
prectice in thU. 8. Doan
District Coon; In the State Supreme and an
Marts of Allegheny meaty. and main 0011_811.
Moneta sloe. of the meaty. nod Jainidin
ARCHIBALD BLA KLEIN
ALTTOIMr] .
se. 911 sir= siwurr.
ert=r=i
JOAN A. STRAIN,
EEEI
IFE-017.100 WaTIOZ OR THR WWI AND
n ail Itlurpert.
utedray Pltta
_ tef.. DIadMrIVIS
DieMatlOWl
ine. Mental WWI
WIZ, B. NEEPFJI,
i.r.DiawAsr ALT E : I ) prma o J alriaz or
OFFICE, 89 FIFTH AVENIIBC.
j=o.naelt Cultgatrt=l„._24
an sad all lest Malan, Mended ra
Rad acearatelr. •
NAVY DEPAUTME NT.
W4sMiggiL r lt i t v . ttgAT•ferzig Milk I
SitALED PAOPO with plans and
.teationa: . ladorted “Propeeala for WE
Doek. , ` wilt De reeelved et this ogles mall IS
M., en the 4th DST 07 MAILCM.III7O, fOr She
eoesirnetton of a 71 Jetted Dry Dock. tip tire
of safe and easy iratreportatlra by sea. • The
nzeic!are to be prlzelpally of ifon, and of itamew
ler...Veneta end pOwer to receive an tales erlth
safetii vessel sui feet leegth. 50 feat drasibt.
65 fret beam; aed 6 0 , 0 tone trellitt•
part:tee wiattlag to contrast for belltiag
doct mill hats their plans end apectilindleas coo.
Vete. In all particiAra before subedit*, them
or exentinatlon. • • -
.. . .
Boa plus as are onbeilited will be considered .
. . .•
relailiely and with - cost :ot otr• e!rwell7a. sad
t toe. Rot ibeorabty .31,1414 W, will be biltbisell
to the bidder., II deal ti d. • • •
1 • .ma acceptance - of sof bl 4 arlll be depilation&
opoa a necosaarf approprlitionof [alai Of tea
-1 rt., as also letterbox. the !plane, spealleatlour
and coil an regarded lavoribly.
If a contact bb colored lola, pram/rata veal be
111 4° a, “ ) . , "no" . Ib• eadl invariant., aod
twenty per loot. of tan caatract Peke lan Is
reserved 53111 Us dock dull be lolly lad earl.
llg .
etcolly stilled. ', -
DANIZL Allllll.llll,
• Clair at the B•rese or Tirds sad Dock&
Cetz:,lo-r
joECtimurrY .AND
par the Smells, cosuaaslty.
•
J. B. HARRY '-
Safely Fire Jacket, Car . Beaks aid'
• • JfflozrznAiroze. ••••
tor !woke aed not els ihme. 41
the ue, of nave* end dyes
it...
crtabsei Ye OW
lird BeLtlig* cam irltit the attachetat
graduate &eat to arty tete re OM MP
Le desired arlthout. tee ty or Llmw
24.41.nbrzalthone ached eut=s
relent Ilr ' r a Safety Jr kir, which la mir= -
to resist the meet leteuse beet Met lital edi
tilted to It te
as poalttou sad purpaire tar Piga •
It le Wended. . •
It la a lure prottendea Ago eeeddrada be bra.
Orlituarleg Prom defective Ears or &ben U.S
ftPra are seed as conductors for Abate or Wt.
11 appbcabla to all. piping that may become
overheated. aa wealto dlr. perfect re.
Isilliettoe • bergcomber cousbutlrde
MI moo be placed la elms program." tharel,
aoW ready to apply my inveetlos Pine .
ieellididii. factorise. steasaboat. name
cos, ae. leurree ae =Wad*. •'d
made daageroas by being oreeteairdaad
rlry desired. I Ind Seed ea applieatroa tight to
...a.m.. or use tee are ur ka. Mao
Laobrl bee ittao r Clr =4 V g r mfr eaecest
APO/ to
J. 8, 81113/11.11.
CHIT O. •LLEGUINIII
TagAtclia . lll 01/1914 Deems tour 13, 11111611.
xrOVICE IB HEGER! GIVEN
•A•N lathe holders of 131
Si% PER MINT.
hinnielpal Bondi of the City of itlleghiny,
that the Coupons an 1.10 Beetle coning One Jul
nail let 1870, tent be pale on aald eel OM
the etele Janie% be Ilink of ritteba•gb • ta the
eiry of filt.burgb,
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