The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, December 27, 1869, Image 4

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week; ter, *ma, leper torems : mew. 12
Mayer Drum disposed of twendrilys
1 la mbs result of hilarious Christmas
COVIICiII.—A regular ateeting of
the @elect wad Common Covinalle of the,
elty will be held thta 'Merman, et two`
o'clock.
1 - . May beak —Two Englishmen whole
names We of no 00I1110q1201:1CO, got into e
fight in a saloon in the Twelfth ward
Saturday night,' during which one bit
the under lip off the other, An inform*
/ . , Hon for mayhem was made before Alder
- man Herron, and the biter arrested and
held for a hearing. • - .
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, Cseuseactig- Eariy.—Saturday morn
ing two boys, about ten years of age
q each, were picked up In ■ beastly state
of intoxitation, In the Second ward, by
Ake Allegheny police. They remained
In Itick.up until evening, when their
'.. Petenta took them in charge. In an.
E rr ,--ttwer to inquiries, they stated the liquor ,
• bad been purchased at a store—two bot
ties of it—but the name of the proprietor
- they professed not to remember,
Serious Accident,—Amin whose name
we did not ascertain, met with a serious
.acoident on the Allegheny Valley Rail
road. He was employed as brakeman on
a 6. 8/lifting" engine, and while engaged
.Ixt shiftin cars in the ward.
ailftPbel a n d fell on the track Twelfth
in front of
tilienalne, which pawed over one of hie
fee: omitting .11 In • terrible manner.
Re wu removed to his boarding house
and medical attendance rendered. Am
putation will bo necessary.
.
illayors Court .— Mayor Bream was oo
copied the greatr portion of the day on
Christmas, In dispensing justice to she
Unfortunate Individuals picked up by
the “guardlans of the peace': during the
• night before and on Christmas morning.
There were lorty.three victims of bad
whisky In attendance at the morning
Court, and thirteen more at the four
o'clock hearing, making a total of fifty.
Id.Z. The Sunday court was also a
pretty throng one. There were forty.
one prleonera in the lock up Saturday
Fund Drewned. —Saturday evening
"the body of John Daugherty of Alleghe
by city was round in the Allegheny river
near the food of Filth street. The body
was discovered by a deck hand on the
tow boat "Greenback" which wu lying
• at that point and it la supposed that he
MI in the river while attempt to board
the boat Friday night. Alderman Don
Aldien held an inquest on the body and
- the fury returned a verdict or “aociden.
tat drowning." Deceased was about
twenty.eight years of age and was addict.
ed Matrons drink.
A Hopeful Pair.—Bridget Mob:fortis
and Bridget Allen, both of whom we
have had occasion to mention in our po
/los reports freqqpntly, were on the
rammer Saturday. They were drunk
and disorderly and were annoying the
entire neighborhood in which they re.
sided. An ofilmr took them In charge
Sind conducted them to the lockup,
where they .remained over night, and
yeetAidav morning, In default of Pay
ment of. the required fines, Bridget
thicittforris was committed fmithirty days,
and the other Bridget was mint up for
twenty days.
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Pliday afternoon, Mainers Eddie LW
ner and John Forbes, messengers at the
omoe of the Union and Allentown Freight
Late; were rewarded for their past di!.
.11genos and attention to duty by hand•
Nome presents—Eddie receiving a neat
silver watch, and John a fine slider pen.
oil ease and gold pen. The gifts were
presented by the other attaches of the
office, with whom it le a yearly custom
to reward the messengers who have
faithfully performed the services regnir•
ed of them. The - affair wm a very pleas.
ant one and throughout creditable to all
engaged.
Bank Robbery
The Ytret National Bank of •Ledinek
was entered on last Friday night, and
tile sant robbed of ;400,000 in bond;
money anti, notes. The robber; after
securing the spoils, refreshed themselves
casually at l
a barre . of cream ale. which
Abe Cushier 'kept for' the benefit of his
thirsty friends. The ale was so ,
and the scoundrels feeling so over
their success that they took too much for
their good and became noisy. A politi.
clan named John Smith, discovering that
,aomething wrong was going on,
pen
the
zeinibmernenta and forced open
the door. A desperate struggle then
look place, in which two politicians and
One of the robbers were badly wounded.
Attempted Suicide.
Yesterday afternoon considerable ex
cltement was created In Allegheny by
the attempt of a young German woman
married, to commit suicide. She reside:
on First • atreet , Third Ward, is about
twenty-live years of age, and the mother
of two children. Shortly after dinner
she wag observed to drink something
out of a vial, which subsequently was
disoovered to be laudanum. A phyal
clan was quickly summoned, who sue.
(*.dad, after ooludderable trouble, in
restoring her from a lemlsonscione
state, but not entirely freeing her from
danger. test night at half past ten
o'clock she was improving, but the phy.
&clan still feared the rah act might
prove fatal. Sickness and domestic
trouble are supposed to have caused her
to make the attempt. Her husband is
employed in one namer railroad shops
We withhold the fbr the present.
I=ZMESI
Hartz* been petitioned by numerous
till Ze n, to call a meeting for thepurpose
of 'appropriately signifying- the public,
sorrow at the death of our late (Mann.
gabbed fellow.citmen Edwin M. Stan
ton, I, Dared M. Brush, Mayor, hereby
request the citizen, of Pittsburgh to
meet at the Mayor's office on Monday at
-4 noon for the above purpose.
. It has been suggested to, and is
heartily approved by the Mayor, that
during the hour of the funeral of the
late statesman,- from twelve to one
o'clock, all stores be closed and business
suspended.
The Superintendent of the Fire Alarm
will cause the city bells to be tolled at
regular Intervals for one hour Mt Mon.
day, commencing at noon, as a mark of
respect to a statesman who, more than
any man now living, was revered and
honored by his countrymen.
JAHIJI Emma, Mayor.
Saturday, Dec. 25, 1869.
Fatal Accident,
A distressing accident occurred 'Satur
day afternoon at the house of Hrs. Web.
ronaky, No. 233 Ohio street, Third ward,
Allegheny, which resulted In the death
of Henry Beta, a Herman boy,. about
• sixteen years One. It appears that the
young man or boy had called at Mellower
a abort time before the accident marred
to see a young lad/ friend, and alter
spending a abort time In the home he
treat into the yard and pawed the time
away @booting at a mark with his' revel.
ver. He subsequently returned to the
room where the ladles were and proposed
to go to the skating park, and while the
lathes were preparing to accompany him
the revolver, which Ile still held in his
hand, was accidentally discharged, the
- ball hem which penetrated fils forehead
and lodged In the brain, killing him al.
• most Inatardly. The coroner held an in.
quiet yegmeay, and thejury returned
'a rerdlct of daub by "accidental shad
in...
A Vital Snot.
Saturday evening between live and al=
Vehug, Charles Cole. a boy about seven
ben yews or age, met with an accident
which resulted in him dean,. Re pm.
cued a Oda and went to the hank of
Ike Allegbeiv river, near the Hand street
'bridge, for the purpose of shooting at
Mark.. He was engaged placing a paper
wed in the pistol, which was leaded. and
• the wad being too large to go In the bar.
reit( Itoistol easily, ho placed • ram.
• Mar p
platol and then a tt empted to
posh in the wad by pressing the rammer
tun omach. doing scone of
M inft lingere st caught in =
In
the trigger,
IteVithe pistol, the contents
lig stomaett. Dr. John Dickson, of
this. city, who wag pluming in a buggy
near by at the time. went to the
,wocuttled boy's rellef. He put him in
his buggy end conveyed tam to the red.
dame nn Leozk amt.
near Sandusky. in Cele,
the Fourth ward.
There all the eanistance in his power was
Om the lad . Dickson, but he
stated that the wo und would neoimoutly
agonyprove Dud. The thy lingered. In greet
. ; until two o'eltx=lay
wlal death relieved Ida .
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Krim Kiingle Amovg the Orphans.
Among the many pleasant Christmas
gatherings which cluster around each
return of the happy day, none are more
pleaiant and cheery than those which
occur at the Pittsburgh and Allegheny
Orphan Asylum. It has always bee n
the custom of the managers of this Insti
tution to signalize the recurrence of the
Christmas season In a manner to bring
happiness into the hearts of the children
and surround the day with bright and
joycrus memories. In accordance with
this beautiful practice, some tline since
the ladles having in charge the Asylum
began the kind work and aided by char
itable donations from interested friends,
succeeded in making Christmas, 1869, as'
happy and memorable as any of its pre
decease's. In arranging for the celebra
tion the building interiorly was decorat
ed in a handsome style with evergreens
and flowers, and each of the main depart
ments were furnished with a Christmas
tree, upon which the gifts were hung In
In such profusion that hardly an original
twig Could be seen. Added to this, large
tables wereoccupletilwith the remainder,
the arrangement being such that each
child of the two hundred, together
with matrons, teachers and servants, had
some remembrancer of the occasion.
Friday evening a lltrary and musical
entertainment was given In the chapel
as a preliminary to the festivities of the
next day. About two hundred children
were assembled, and together with vial. ,
tors, from both cities, tilled the roam.
The exercises consisted of Recitation.,
Dialogues, Music, dtc., a programme of
which we have, but are prevented from
publishing for want of space. The ems
teal exercises by Prof. W. B. Black, who
led the children, while bliss McEltieny,
a skillful and accomplished musician,
, presided at the organ. The children
acquitted themselves remarkably well,
some of the performances indicating a
very high order of talent for the youth
fel performers, and all them being of a
character to reflect great credit on both
teacher and pupil. After those exercises,
the little inorzdilla were permitted to
march through the different rooms sad
glance at the many attractive ar
ticles provided for them by the
providential hand of good Santa Claws,
whom they also had the pleasure of meet-
inn in material form—a large life sirs
figure, clad in furs, all sprinkled with the
beatitlful snow of his mystical borne. his
arms exhanded and , graeping the huge
packages, which were to scatter hairi
ness, wherever he visited, the thought
of which seemed to please him. 'greatly
and dimpled his lolly face with the rea
lest of smiles. He occupied a corner of
the dispel and seemed to be hiding sway
until his time came to start out on
a mission of love, scattering bright
smiles on his way. His time came In a
few hours and the result was seen
Christmas morning, when the orphans
assembled to receive their gifts. What
an array there was. Drums, and rattles,
and trunieets, and balls for the little
folks, and books, and knives, and gloves,
and writing desks, and dolls for the
older children, not -to mention toys of
all kinds. and sizes and shapes, together
with such an array of candies cunning
little stockings filled with them. cornu•
copiers bursting ,wltb them, added to
fruits and- cakes, and everything the
Chrishitss appetite of a little boy or girl,
or grown people either. could call for.
Then the servants received each some
little article, testifying In a substanliel
way to their worth, while the matron
and her assistants, in neat portmonnises
well filled, realised that they were also
remembered. None, old or young, were
forgotten in the house. All received an
allottment, and all felt that it was Indeed
amveasry merry and a very happy Christ
.
The distribution of all those gills oc
cupied a considerable portion of the ear
lier hours of tht day, and the dissuasion
of them, In general and particular, con
sumed about all that was left of the re
mainder. Everybody seemed to have
received mat what was desired, and
everybody united In pronouncing the
celebration aeon of the very beat which
has ever been held in the institution.
. .
Great praise is due to the managers
who labored so nobly for the comfort
and happiness of the little innocents on
this day of all days in the year. But
the higbeat'ecomium they could have,
wu evbred In the delight and joy which
It brought Into the hearts of children,
thrown by the vicissitudes of fortune
helpless, upon their care.
Christmas Among the Lutherans.
The observance of Christmas in the
.Lutheran Church, durini the 300 years
since the Reformation, has been a matter
1 of religious principle, quite_ as much as
I with Eplawmalhumand Roman Catholics.
, & devout religious Bernice, including a
1 sermon held in honor of the day, which
. is generally still further solemnized by
, the administration to the faithful Of the
holy sacrament of the Lord's Supper.
I Since the era of Sabbath schools began,
children's celebration have formed, as in
, the churthes, a part of the Christmas
observances, espicially among the Ger
man Lutherans, who invariably bring
with them from the Fatherland the
warmest regard for this festival. Luther
himself was a faithful and joyous obser
ver, not only of Christmas, but of the
other holy days of the Church year, and
his followers have always imitated his
example in' this respect. a Moro than one
Christmas sermon is included among his
works, and in the early days of Luther
anism it was even customary to celebrate
berth the 25th and 26th days of December
as the first and aeoood Christmases—a
practise which is not yet wholly extinct.
In Gerniany where evening religious'
services are very rare, even on Sunday,
It has been the custom among the Loth.
emus to brilliantly illuminate their
churches, and hold a grand service.on
the evening of Christmas, as well as of
other holy days.
The different churches of this denomi
nations In this city, both English and Ger
man, observed the day with services
appropriate to the event It ommemorates,
and an unusual interest seemed to pre
trade all of them. The Sunday School of
the First English Lutheran Church on
Seventh avenue, had their usual Chris
tian celebration on Christmas eve, as
has long been their custom. The decor
ation.. for which this school has acquired
quite a rePutatien, were as usual, grace.
fulbadeslgn, and-beautifully executed.
The whole room was in a wilderness of
evergreens, and the walls were covered
with appropriate designs, monograms,
and mottoes In evergreens, colors. A
cross of gas jets, In a niche of dark
green produced a very beautiful effect.
The first striking flsature of all was the
large Christmas tree, which Is emphatic
sly a Lutheran instUntion, brilliant
ly lighted with a multitude of trasjete an d
trimmed's" only Christmas Trees .are
Underneath the tree. a fountain sparkled
in the gas light, falling Into a mossy
basin tilled with gold fish. The exercises
Were devotional in their character, as Is
customary In this church, and consisted
of singing, chanting, repftting the Apos
tle's Creed, de. The children were ad.
dressed In a few very happy remarks by
their pastor, Rev. Samuel Laird, after
which each child in the room was ore.
rented with s - very handsome bog tilled
with confecttionery. The occasion was a
most enjoyable one, and the happy faces,
atlas children amply repaid tbo origina
tors for their labors. St. Johns Mission
School, connected with this church, held
a similar celebration on Christmas mor&
Ins. The two schools number about 050
scholars. The Lutheran Sunday School
of East Liberty will have their feaUval
on New Year's Eve.
Parker's Lam:Ling
On nearing our destination in the night
a thousand fires Ilt up by coal oil end gas
meet our !radon and ;rendez the scene
sublime and grand. It seems as though
"Parker's" was destined to become the
most productive a, well a a the auv at
sod safest place for investment of all the
ell country and territories round about.
I am cre di bly Informed that there ham
not been one failure In any well put
dawn—all being paying Investments. If
this statement be true, cspitallsta have
no risks to run. The terrltoty has now
been Leaded upwards of six miles from
"Parker's" up, and seems to Increase In
production as far as tested; which makes
It difficult to obtain territory for lees
than one-linuth royalty, which I under
stand three weeks ago could have been
had for oneelghth. The operator, of
"Parker's" do not seem anxious to have
facts regarding the region published. I
mentioned to some of them that we knew
little In the cityabout "Parker's." Their
answer was, "too many know about It
already." On the contrary, If I bad any
Interests, I would do all I could to bring
capital on to operate. . Orsini.
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The Mission Sabbath &hoot of the
Franklin street School House,' together
with the Mate School connected theta.
with, bad a very . pleasant reunion on
'Christmas. The superintendent and
teachers had provided quite a treat for
the peddle.
Bev. J. 0. Brown gave them a short
address on temperance, his remarks
were received with evident satisfaction.
After dostributing the candy and cake
remarks were made by Mr. Kerr, the
superintendent. Today, a year ago,
there were two mutes in the school, and
now there are from• thirty to forty 'regu.:
lax scholar". Mr. Kerr was followed
by Ur. John Wilson, Mr. Wm. M. Harm
-I,y, Mr. Blebsrdson and Mr. H. ht'fdaster.
Shut spindles in Hie sign langus
were made by Messrs. Drum Nichols
and Davidson, And the meetiniadJourn
ed with thanks to the superintendent
and teachers fbr the mce treat presented.
Pollee News.
John Coate was arreetedat the "Point"
Saturday night by officer Mackerel, for
drunkenness. When captured John had
In his possesaion a photographer's sign
or a largetrancecontaining nine pictures.
The Mayor charged John twenty.nve
dollars and costa.
Edward McKinney raised a disturb:
ante at the Rush Rouse Saturday night,
when a policeman Rae called in who
con
ducted him to the lock-np, were he re
mained all night. i Yesterdaymorning
be was required to pay a tinef ten dol
lars and emits.
Margaret Jordan, in. her enaeavors to
be merry on Uhristmaa, inliulged too
freely in "benzine" and became boister
ous. She went Into the house of a neigh
bor.
Mrs. Raley, in the Eleventh ward,
and amused herself by breaking the fur
niture. She was arrested and brought
to the lock-up, where she was provided
with Quarters until the next morning.,
when, after a hearing, in default of
tsayMent of a fine of twenty-five dollars
and mate, she was committed for thirty
day...
James Riley and John liicholson were
drunk and acting disorderly at the
Union Dzpot, Saturday evening: Officer
Woolridge attempted to get them to
leave the place but they refused to do so,
*hereupon they were arrested and taken
to the lockup. Riley. It appears, made
an assault on the officer with a knife,
and was no boisterous that It became nee.
weary to 'knock him down. Alter a
hearing yesterday morning, they were
required to pay a fine of ten dollars
and costa, each.
David Isaacs, in hie efforts to prevent
a friend from going to the lockup, came
to grief himself. Officer Mariner was
conducting a prisoner to the station
house when Isaacs Interfered. The offi
cer called amistance and took hint in
charge. Ho was provided with lodgings
and after a hearing yesterday moping,
he was fined ten dollars and costa,
Felix Seifert and John Rankin havin g
taken numerous potations of lighting
whisky, gut into a row on Smithfield
street Saturday night. An officer ar
rested them and took them to the lock
up, where they remained till next morn
ing. when they were fined five dollars
and costs each.
William Clark, colored, was drunk
Saturday night, and while riding on a
Wylie street car, acted In a disorderly
manner, using obscene and profane lan
guage. • A gentleman remonstrated with
him at which the blackguard took of.
fense, and when the gentleman left the
ear the negro followed him and wanted
to whip him. An officer was summoned
and the hallow was taken to the lockup.
Yesterday?, morning, after hearing the
facts, the Mayor imposed a fine of twen
ty.flve dolims. In default of payment was .m,ltted for thirty days.
Peter McClarren and William
/1011 got Into a'fight in a saloon In the
Twelfth ward, Saturday night, and dur
ing.the row the former bit a part of Hen
derson'a ear off. They were arrested
and brought to the lock-up, and the next
morulog were required to - pays line of
tire dollars and costs each.
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El. Bayles was acting in a disorderly
manner Saturday evening, and an officer
approached him and requested him to
keep quiet, whereupon he struck at the
officer. He wan taken to the lock-up,
and yesterday morning a line of ten dol
lars and costs was required of him.
James Lewis, colored, was at a colored
ball Friday night,- and, it is alleged,
struck Mettle Gordon because she would
not dance with him. He was arrested,
and In default of the required- due was
committed for twenty days.
I=
..A number of colored Individua's as
sembled at Alihiand Hall Friday night,
for the 'perinea of indulging he terpes.
chorean amusements, and as a rough
crowd was anticipated Charley O'Donnell
and Jimmy Donavan, were employed as
Amoeba officers, to preserve order. Night
came and the dusky men and maidens
began to assemble; next came the musi
cians and scan the sport began. Waltzes,
schottisches, and quadrilles ((Viewed each
oteer In quick auviassaion ' and during the
intervals many of the participants in
' the exciting and exhlllerating exearcises
' . went out to see •man" or Mother words
made frequent and oft repeated tripe
to places where bad whisky wax dealt
out to them. Tie natural result of their
frequent potations began to be apparent
about eleven o'clock, when one of the
sable knights who had "deeply arank,"
but did not die for want of more to
drink, as them was an abundance of the
article to be had across the street, asked
a dusky maiden to join him in a quad.
rifle, which honor she pointedly declined.
Al this the "hero" of at least a dozen
drinks, took offence, and forgetting for
the moment the gallantry of his race, he
dealt the object of his rath a blow which
Tidied her to the floor. This was the sig
nal fors general row, and things longed
"squally." The vigilant conservators or
the peace, however stepped in and exer
deed their authority, and the valiant
koight who- struck the woman was
forcibly ejected from the hall. Quiet
was soon restored and the master of cere
monies cried "on with the dance, let joy
be unconfined" and the dance' went on
for a brief period only.
The originator of the trouble, who, it
appears, la a barber by profession, after
being ejected from the hall, repaired to
hisehop and armed hlmeelf with a razor,
and "returned to _the fray." with ven
geance In his heart, ready for any deed
of blood. He managed to reenier the
hall unobserved by the vigilant officals,
and. eenewed the conflict, and while
oflicer*O'Donnell was in the midst of the
light, endeavoring to preserve the peace,
the "knight of the razor" attacked him
in the rear, and inflicted a Severe flesh
wound with the razor, in the left hip.
The row then became general, and the
'layer's police were called in, when, in
order to restore •quiet and preserve the
peace, the festivities were brought to a
chase.
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OPERA, Honas.—Bliss Emma Maddern
concluded her engagement at the, Opera
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Houle SettirdaYrlight. - She hi prisseased
Of more than ordinary dramatic talent,
and promises to become very popular.
This evening Edwin Adams commences
an engagement, on which oocasion the
beantlfel romantic Grams of "Enoch
Arden" will be produced. The drama,
in live acts, le founded on Tennyson's
Poem of "Enoch Arden," and was writ.
ten expreenly for Mr. Adams. As Mr.
A. is. a general favorite to this Acity,
crowded houses may be anticipated
daring his entire engagement. 1
Pirrastruou T. 11. Ber
ry, the celebrated vocalist and comedian,
commences a brief engagement at the
Pittsburgh Theatre this evening. Dick
Sands, Herr Bottum and theother oeleb
titles, who have been, drawing large
crowds for the past week will remain
during the holidays.
LIBRARY Lsorosse.—Misa Kate Fields
will lecture before the Young Mon's
Mercantile, Library Association at the
Academy of Music, Tuesday, tomorrow
evening. Subject: "Life In the Woods."
The subject will doubtless be handled
In an able and interesting manner, It
Miss Field's talent and acquirements as
a writer are any criterion by which we
are to judge.
KATE FIELDS.—"Women In the Lyce
um" will be the subject of a lecture to be
delivered under the seaplane( the 0. A.
R., Wednesday evening, at the Academy
of Music, by Miss Kate Fields. The sub•
Ject is one which interests the ladles par•
ticularly MA will be bandied by the
Wonted lady who deliver!' it In a highly
entertaining manner. We have no doubt
there will be a large audience, in which
the ladles will have the advantage In
numbers.
ORrir.s.l4B' Fath.—The fair for the ben
efit of the orphans now in In thq
basement of Bt. - Basra Cathedral, bee so
far been a grand success. 'The Spacious
ball is thronged every evening until 12
o'clock with the vonth.and beauty of the
city, and the Cathedral Band la Con
stantiv4in attendance to enliven the oc.
caslon with sweet strains of moat en
chanting music.
Minch and the New YeaValllnner
Plttock, opposite the Potitoffice,. bee
still on hand a• magnificent assort' Aleut
of splendid holiday books, juvenile
works, photographic albums, -stereo
scopes and 1101111, tine chromes. he., do ,
which he will continue to often:this week
at decided bargains. Beilarger or more
suitable stock can be found' from which
to make appropriate selections in gift
giving. By the way we may announce
that the thirteenth annual Pittcok Din.
nes, afforded gratuitously to the nowt. -
boys of the city,• will take place next
Saturday at Lafayette Balt The little
fellows will lice to delightful anticipa
tions till then.
'oysters ; oysters, Oysters... The eels.
braced Chincoteague and Anaucock
(Va.) Oysters are received fresh and dl.
real from their native watery every Mon,
day and Thursday: Quality guaranteed.
and sold at the Unpreoedented low pri ce
of 18 per barrel. Call at ones. at-
STREL BRO
If. Third street; near Smithfield.
'Chitlstroas Presents for Cita'amen—
Fur, Cloth and UM Gloves, Bowe and
Eloarho, Handkerehlefa, &a, de., at
Kam:rat, GLYDE & 00:11,
Dim 78 and 80 Market atreeß. •
PTTIBBORGH DAILY GAZETTE: MONDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 27,
OUR NEW CITY DISTRICTe
The Survey Busintoe of the Year—Ate
noes Laid Out—The Survey Committee
and the Engineer Corp..
Consolidation, It was agreed by both
its friends and opponents, would be ad
vantageous to the new districts, and es
pecially to large property holders, but
Its opponents claimed that the 'cost, ex
pense sad Increased taxation would more
then make up for the enhancement of
property, except to holders of Immense
tracts of land. They Counted the cost as
though it would corue ` et once or within a
short apace of time, overlooking the fact
that improvements, public as well as
private, must be gradual, at the will.
deed, of the individual property holders
and extending over ; a series of years.
Time enough has now elapsed, since the
consummation of conaolidatiOn to judge
of Its effects upon the city at large and
upon citizens and property holders, and
the impresaion with the great majority
certainly is that It has been beneficial
and will result in increased good from
year to year. Itis easy to point out
many advantages gained by our new die
t data, and opponents of consolidation can
of course point-to many they have not
yet got, yet it takes time, and ere long
our new wards will enjoy all the plat
loges, water and gas as well as police
stations, which the old wards have long
been blessed with.
THE sarvEr COMMITTEE.
One of the most Important committees
of our councils called forth in cense•
quence of the enlargement of the city is
that on siurveys, and for the year 1889,
just closing, that committee has been
composed of some of the ablest and beet
members of our city legislative body.
The committee made an excellent Nalco
[foil for chairman—Mr. John Chielett, of
the Seventh ward—a men of line abilities,
a large property owner,and one much
Interested in the city's idvancement and
Improvement. The fact that he Is a prac
tical surveyor was most opportune, and
when -we say that he took an active part
In tne duties pertaining to the committee
and was prompt and always attentive to
them, we have said only what is due to
him. The committee is composed ol
eleven members.
SURVEYS OF THE TEAR.
The work of the Survey Committee,
or of the Engineer Corps under them—
the laying out of the streets in the new
chy—lit of course of the greatest import
ance, not only to the hew districts, but
to the city at large. The .Committee ap•
pear to have been Impressed with the
value of the work, and as we learn from
their report, which - is wain to be pre-
seated to Counctls, they adhered to a
resolution that wide and straight streets
were desirable, and that the work should
be done as speedily as poseible. The
laying oat and establishment of grades
of streets aid and encourage improve
ments, which might otherwise bo delay
ed, and the very greatly increased im
provements made and under way the
past year le the• beat evidence of this,
and that consolidation Is advantageous.
under the direction of tho Committee,
Mr. W, 11. Kennedy, the able Chief
Engineer, three survey cored; 'were put
to work early last spring, and the opera
tions were continued without interrnp•
lion until the winter Weather interfered.
Now a full force is engaged in the office
preparing accurate plans and profiles of
etretits laid out and grades establiehed,
which have been approved by Councils.
The .amount of work done during the
year is enormous. Very general antis
faction has been given parties immedi
ately Interested, and, we think, tho coat
low, the appropriation of f le,ooo having
been overrun but a few hundred dollars.
OUR WATER SUPPLY
liennett4 Plan
We have received frOm John F. Bennett,
Esq., the following, whk,h we cheerfully
give place in our colluuna. It Is an ap.
pendix to the Holly pamphlet,. and
opens with the following remarke or
that paper
The information br valuable in show
ing that locomotive tire engine. may be
dispensed with; that! the largo water
supply engine* are many times" more
powerful, and can be put In operation at
the most distant parte, as coon as the
telegraph conveys information that water
to extinguish are la required. The au
tomaton machine mentioned by Mr.
Holly la not required where there is •
tire alarm telegraph. The Information
with regard to the delivery of water di
rectly from the eourcosof water. namely,
from the wells or the rivers, hugest' of
high reservoirs, is clearly shown and
useful, but not -new. The information
respecting the abundant supply of cold,
tilteirel, soft water, from wells and 1111.
derground cellar, at Birightuntop, N. Y.,
la particularly Interesting to the calms'
of Pittsburgh at - this time. The Turbine
wheel's and rotary pump. are not re.
qulred in Pittsburgh. The "Cornish
Bull Engine" is the moat powerful and
economical machine known, for pump
ing water.
PROPOSED PLAN OP WATER
.111UPPLY
The following plan of water 'supply is
submitted to the citizen. of Pittsburgh::
Mr. Bennett proposes that a well of
(arty feet diameter be !sunk in the Twen
ty-third ward, mar the bank of the Mo
nongahela river, down to the rock-bed
of the anginal river. which will there be
found at fifty feet below the low water
mark. That this well be made water
tight from the surface down to the low
water mark for the purpese of excluding
Surface water. That aeordinance be
passed forbidding the sinking of privy
wells above the Water Work. as
fares •the city limits, .and .below
ft ea far as Four Mils Bun. That
drifts or headings (otherwlito vaults,
cellars, or underground reservoirs), be
extended from the hottem of tie well on
all sides, particularly under the present
Monongahela river. The three Cornish
engine*, each of them sufficient to sop-
Ply the present wants of the city, be
built, and all of them kept In operation
while the drifts are being extended, and
the underground cellars or reservoirs
built, and whenever these three engines
are unable to keep out the water from
the workmen, to cease - from extending
the drifts, on the presumption that
the supply of water will be suffi
cient. To hat.e two supply stream.
the first to be at the height of the
present first reservoir:. the .taloond: as
much higher as may be required.
To supply all the service pipes from the
main, and thus expend only the power
required to raise the water to wherever
it may be needed. TO have telegraphic
communication from the fire alarm signal
boxes to the engine house, and increase
the forcing power to whatever may be
required for the fire hydrants during the
continuance of the fire, and no longer;
and do away with all locomotive fire
engines. To haven Special Commute to
examine this proposed plan and situa
tion; and any others that may be present
ed; and the committee having made their
selection, to report it, with their reasons
and its estimated • oost, to the Councils
and citizens of Pittsburgh for adoption'
or otherwise.
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One hundred dollars reward will be
paid for information that will leadio the
finding the Whereabouts of Mr.., Samuel
Sickman,' of . ILktilfornia, . Washington
country, Pa. ilr. Sickman was last seen
at the National Hotel, Pittsburgh, when
he left on Saturday evening, the 11th
inst., at 5 o'clock, r. M. He Is about
Maly years old. Uttle above medium
height, heavy let ; man, weighing about
one hundred, and ninety pounds and
bald headedrltad on a snit of dark
clothes, Inforthation can be left at ICE
Fourth avenue, whore the reward will be
paid. tf:
Chineeteogue and °nearest Cove pp,•
ten, only id per barrel. Enquire lbr
Marshall's °yawl's. at Steel & 8r0.%
Thlrd.Avenue, near Smithfield. 100 bar
rels met arrtvrd.
Gloves, time and other useful articles
for site, at Marrero & Carlisle's, 21 Fifth
avenue.
For Holiday Prescnut.—Just received,
a now supply of the celebrated Bertram
dt Fenton sewing machines, expressly for
holiday gifts. A -very appropriate and
useful present. Ottice at NO. 77 Fourth
avenue.
.Cidneoteagae anell.Oysteis at steel &
Bro.'s. Fresh arrival to-day at 16 per
barrel. Third avenue, near Smithfield
street.
Top, Dolls, and many fancy articles
for Christmas, at Macrum Ctearbabes, 27
Fifth avenue.
asst Nine Lees Coeditor holiday pres
ents at Meer= dc Carlisle's, 2t Fifth
avenue.
For the Best Assortment of Milan=
Presents, at lowest prices, go to -
-.Manumit, OtAggli& Cc;:s
Nol. 78 and 80 Mulch' street.
Bows, Ties, Suspenders, all new holi
day Roods, at hinemm & Carltsle's27
Firth avenue.
Fresh Ark4lll of 'Chincoteague Shell
Olsten at Steel & Bre.% tcoday; Vlach
are selling at $8 per barrel:. .
Steel ik Bre; have just reoeived a stock
et fresh Vblnoataague Shell Oplerl; st
.6 pea. barreL
Elegant new styles Jewelry. Alt
opened at tdamina dc.We% ..17
avenue. .
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THE COURTS.
Common Pleas—Judea
FRIDAY, Dccember 21.—The cue of
Rodgers vs. King dr. McKee, preilb rusty
reported, Was resumed, and had not been
concluded when Court adjourned.
-John li, Hampton, Esq., announced
the death of Hon. Edwin M. Stanton.
He' said that the intelligence of the death
of Hon. Edwin M. Stanton, which oc
curred in Washington city at 3 o'clock
this morning, had been received in this
city. In making the announcement he
alluded briefly to the early history and
brilliant career of deceased, paying a
high tribute to his memory.
J. F. Slagle, Robert Pollock and F.
Magee followed Mr. Hampton.
Judge Collier said he fully endorsed
the remarks which had been made, and
said the news or the death of Mr. Stan
ton will fill every loyal heart in the land
with sorrow. He then directed' that a
proper minute of the proceedings be en
tered upon the records of the Court, after
which Court adjourned until Monday.
January 3d, 1870,
Quarter Seasiona—Juace Stowe.
TRILL Lure TOR MONDAY.
171 Com. YR Thomas Neuman, et al.
199 • John Selman and William
Salvino.
200 'a 'John Bradford.
20[ aa Adolphus Laviene.
202 o John Goettman.
203 ", John A. 13Ingey.
205 a' John Shultz.
200 a' IRMO Ludo.
21/7 'a Daniel Stringer.
208 a. • Wm. Merryman anaa Wm
Edgent.
86 " Jessie Jones.
126 " James Freel.
ISO " Jacob Matter.
141 " John Foltz.
24 " Charles Ramsay,
Wrn. Lloyd. et al.
'TRIAL LIST 7011TCESDAY.
217. COM. Vs. John Harbor.
189. - • Shtermini; 3 SASS&
184. " 'Thomas Fielder.
136. " Elllan Hall, 3 CMOS.
189• " John Lefevre.
210. Parton Murphy. 2 cases,
Imo. " Margirotllber.
360. " John Ruth°lmor, 2 MDR
Henry House. . ••
129. Joseph Lotion.
130. .• Joseph McKee.
TRIAL LIST FOR WEDNESDAY
179. COM. vs. Gerhard Johnstcr . n, 2 asses
The Grand Jury will be in session on
Wednesday, December 29th, 1869. Pros
ecutors who have not boon heard will app--
pear on that day without 'fall, an will
also the constablea of the 4th, 6th, .7th
and 16th wards of Pittsburgh, 2nd, 4th
and sth wards, Allegheny city, and Mo.
Keeaport, Sharpsburg, and townships of
McClure, Lower St. claw, North and
South Versailles.
Ctiristmu Present. for Young America
—Fancy goods in great variety, at
Mscaust, °LYDIA t CO.*
- Noe. 78 and 80 Market. street.
Band kerehiefs, Collars, Scarf., ha.; for
the Holidays, at Worm .4 earth:4lo's, 27
Filth avenue.
francoteague Sheri Oystera.—Fresh
arrival aftiteel Bro.'a, at /6 per barrel.
Mantissas Presents for . Ladies.—
Wrath:an Desks, Work Boxes, Panay
BOZOS. all kinds, at
MACUUM, GLIDE at Co.'s,
Noe. 78 and 80 Market street.
Shell Oysters only le per barrel at Stee
& Bro.'s. Quality guaranteed.
Jewel, Glove end Etifidkereblef Boum
for preeenta, Macron' it Carlisle, 27
Fifth avenue.
Christmas Oysters IS per barrel at Mee
&
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YATCHLTT—EUSSILL—On Thursdap eTee.
the. December lad, at the residence of the'
b'ide's parents. by Rev. P. If. Hislimsn, Mr.
.1. ALBERT lIATCRETT and Miss PALLIEt
A. 81D18SLL, daughter of Capt. James Itegeell.
all of Allegheny City, Pa. • No cares. -
IPhiladelptila papers please copy.]
MED:
1100RE—Oa Saturday, December 211. at big
tete rebid. nee. levee Dale (Isle Stathos, Ur.
(ILPLMOIDI MoOltr e , In hit 11th year, formerly
of Alledheny CID.
al Dom tUlegheny slat lore on the at rtyal
or the 10:111 train Tilts Alban Deo. The friends
nf De /Mont' an feeneet redly 10,1101 to attend.
UNDKRTAKIIRS
B. PATI4II.IIOg .7.1111 N 1.. WILLIAIIII.
rATTItREION at. WILLIAMS
under: corner of Pl2th avenue and
at privet, Pittsburgh. COSIns of all kinds,
Shrouds. CraperanWileves, and every aeace
stun of funeral (drubbing gond. filtultned ou ter
mint pasonable terms la the city. Wargo I
carriages ferniebrO. Mice open day and nigh%
CITLAU L.EB &
N PEEI 111_ ABUN•
eere IIS N S K AIr TDL VtAYDCUDLta
AVF.NCE AlleahenTaty, .[Seto
Wartal3 V. C0120411.a DDilotl 4,411 h real atC
luseelles Imam:. ellevaraly an , 1
celens, at erlrys aryttjt from ell to 1100. Be
-llrs Nrepeled tor In•trulent. "Emma and Cal.
Mies torageed; also, .0 Ateds et
da l It CMGs , PP , . at all home. dal
and night.
JOSEPH NEVER & SON,
lININEBITAACEIII3.
No. 41/14 P.lOlll MMES.
Carr'Aga, for Reaserata, S3.UO Zarb.
00/713111 sad all Mutual lenralahateat al re.
dues rates. or
JOHN M. COOPER & CO!
Bell and Brass Founders, .
nen, Lecomoins a hums SILL
BMW= •
Made Promptly to Ctitter.
BABBIT'S METAL
Made and Kept on Hand.
Prow!elm and Manubetwas of
1.111. Cooper's Improved Balance Wheel
STEAM PUMP.
omee, 882 PENN STREET.
roondry, Corankoad Railroad Streets,
PITTSNURGII. PA.
F OB BALL
DIARIES'
- . -
wor 1890,
Al the, Etationetv ' Store. of
W.S.- HAVEN & CO:,
Corner Wood Unit `Third !Mat
•
HENRY 614 HALE,
.11EMEHANT TAILOR,
Cotner of Peni and Sixth Streets
FALL AND WINTER STOCK'
NOW 0011dEPLETE
:LAIRS OLGENI MHN 5
RN puritale • wee 'meat for t!alr Hop .
„ , •
HOLIDAY . CIFT.
Would do well ta!liipiruld ex. olne LB] stock
Vz " B r ints.94 ib=eirible i tattgl O j i nti
Malaita at .
.•. • . ,
W. G. DIINSEA.T/113,
JEWEL.Vii
dell ' 116 rnma AVENUE.
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FULTON t NUNN,
I.ItALICTICA.L.PLVALEMIIS.
des AND Amiss irrrnitv,
mai A • Neale Melt Street,
rirrizsvacur,
t Lead Elm Ouzo nom. Ou Irlztarea. Mak;
Path Tabs. sad Wuh Stsuoa. Des Pipe ERA
Malay, Ala and Bear ramps, Ma Bhutto Coats
Adams. on hand. Pubre and hints Buildings
Aloof up loth Bu. Watrr and Biwa Hiatt's&
Apparatus. JobtOug promptly &waded to.
EPLECor&L - •
CLASSICAL ACADEMY,
(Strystoos Boot ToldOjoit,Ltbettl and.) Wit
ter Te! Wrist ow 1103IDALT. JUWT• Td.
Montan to be bed front the Psis olpol•
Whoa 3LV. T. 1.. TTLLTIL
jarNOTICELS— u Tb-Let,"..Fbrdate,;,
~ " Wants,""Found,""Boarsting,"
Re., not erreetting FOUR L.I7V/14, qia
be inserted in these columns once for
TWENTY-FIVE DENTS; each add/•
timed tine FIVE CENT&
WANTS
WANTED. - BOARDING. - A
Db.agant Trout Room, twitn good faxolly
board. 4T ANDERSON STRELT. Allegheny.
WANT'S*. Two Solicitors
'• for as old ostabllobed tics York (all
•+eh) Life inearance Cutopany. to •perete In
Western rinusylvanla. Will te paid Wary:
Address Box 186. Psttsborat Poetolliee.
WANTEDA German Gen
sLsa 4N who speaks Era Ith to take the
General Agency et !Zow York Lite Insurance
Company; who have an Enall•ti office at Pitts
burgh. IA e al Inducatnente to a propernerson.
Andreae, for Interview, Bcx 700, Poetolnee.
Itittabergh. awe
WANTED—An 4 Mire Interest
Ina good twines. ( litanof•ct urine pre(er
re
A J) ov a • ming man with 1.13410... experience.
vailable capita. about 11110,00 U. Address
-I.t• 111:, Gazette Gibe,
WAITED.—From March or
Anal next. THREE FUttNI4H LOOK
U•1111th 1.41 AD KOOK. with boarding tor
five adult persons. in • genteel private family.
lu Plttatotreh or Allegheny. Allarss, AO. l•
el•zsext OYXICIX
WANTFJ:I---lIELP.---AT EM.
PLOY/LENT OFFICE, No. 1 St. Ceti.
Street, _BOYS Until! and KEN, for einem°
kinds of employment. Persons trantlng half
of MI lands tan be supplied on short notice.
WALNTED—An AGENT fur this
Y V elty to tell the celebrated BARTHAX
YAcioNI SARUM MACUteirt . tee
racril:t r ll m eltrtriterlVlVLlTgr "P" ' •
H. C. WILCOX.. , Tratellne Agent.
ANTED.—AGENTS every-
WHISTLE to sell the .4.IIIORICAN EN T-
T Ali the oaly
tEIIIC
Ye
RSY
''t 'V: I . trtlAci :Nu E lp;
Oreee AIMose..ANKrITTA metm./aE
Boetoo,
or Ht. Loots, Mo. • •
WAIVTE D. MOUTH &t -
130.00 U to Loss louse or mall an - moats.
at stair rate of Loterest.
THOMAS K. PETTY,
BUt. Bond and Heal Ettate Broker,
No. 179 ttic . thgeld street.
•
WANTED. = A GENTA. $2150
PrjVDT; OOMMON
CHINE. ['steamily aIN. great lodueernants to
Agents. Tots Is the roost titiOttlar Sewing ma
chine of the oar —manes the "mous ••_Elsatic
Lock btlteb , '—will do MIT kl ad of work that earl
be done an any tnachln. —100,090 sold mud the
demand couttlntly Increasing. Now 14th. time
10 take an Apepey, bead foe 1121.8.-
w aq lit Address iPOOMU
i . ..: , % ., 112:t0n, mass., Pittsburgh, Pa, or ISt.
FOR SALEL
FOR SALE.—A Tobacco and
CRIAR SMILE an !hup‘bura. T elmur
... Of anion entaltal Ws would be aniet taw
areotnent, as lilt la a good location and doing a
f ood boldness. dud. so Boa Hkarsmburg
F OR SALE.—The Good Will
or • LARGE ItuA.RDIRG'HOUdE, Jutted
rably located for dologaregolar and prosperous
builneat, haelog now twenty boarden and in.
ereaatog patronage. Lease. great will and tarot
tore (nestle. Cause, Id health of testae. Poe
session glean let JaLtta y. Address Y. E. E.,
Gantry% Orma. .
FOR BALE.-STOCK AND FIX
TIMM, LK ArIT. AND GOOD WILL, or •
tret•elses Greet al', doing • good badness. The
ondtreir ell being turned lo other buttress, Is
the reteou fut senor'. G. W. PUdICY, 40 Ted
era! etreet.Alleeht
FOlll SALE.—_,A FIRST CLASS
NEW BRICK 1/WELLIrO 110U13E.—If
nut aa d nem rel I re rre
•lao, A noet sot/Walla' Erich House and
Large Lot o 4 Protheet urea,
A tiro. n. arlr u• ar Brink Hoare of six rooms,
hall. attle, good eel or, gas sod water. Forty-
Fifth Watt.
Also. an excellent Y , aae House Of LAM room.
end Call on Pot r-Furth slrn.t. .
Also, A wet bulls 1 r.me House on Forty-
Fourth stmts. Paved In front sod r. a.. with •
One 'Teuton-for anmh, r house on ssme lot.
Aso. A first elms modern Style Swathe llouse
of six [coma.
EM=
A1.,0 Belldlng Lots le Bloomfield, with tett
rear* to 12y.
Iceman,
legatee of D.'S. Williams, Reel Relate and
e /mut, eeveateceitt want. Pitts
bcteb, BA, oPPOnt• et. Jottofs Episcopal
B. it'ec•
FOR SALE.
'Mouse ard Lott at Spring Hill, /Wreath ward,
price 3.1300; 10* sexes near Fleming btstlon,
44.000, 11.411“ end Lot, 84 James street,
113.400, 11 houses on ming. street. 111,411.10
CSC. bouses and 3 lOU In "Pleasant Ira ley,
44.300: 3 screslo nevem, township. on Xv.r.
r4een road, 46,1100: * lots on Yrernont street,
,000. home and lot lu talent, Irid, 44.004;
sere gronyd In Bellevue 80r0.111.000, house
and lots, bead or rent, 69,x34 boos.
and * acres in Elisabeth Bozo, 61,000; b00..'
sad lot In Bridgewater. Bearer couni— a h , ouse
0001010.ennbus 91 rooms, lot 85 by 910 feet S 000:
Ibral at Fair Oats Mallon. 34 acres, per
ACJI, frupdre of
.111. W 4111411.04414.
Real Istate Agent, corner. Ohio and Buatlnsky
streets, Allegheny. .
LIEIIBOIIIALL.—AII persons seek.
lit/lign, or invesitunts In lissel Es
tate, will sale time, trouble and money I,y. gets
it
a copy or the • •PITT.BiIIIGH REAL
IE...FATE ISlst.inTra. ,, Ilia given assay onATIE
or will be tont by men Fleas Loan, requesting it.
Pens. cannot tall to get suited out of the wee
list it contains. CLIVYT A riimuns, Fab.
Ushers and Enid Estate Angela, No, US Yoarth
41/1.11..
Fen SALE.—Engines and Boil
en, Now and /Second Hand, of all kind.
constantly on hood. -
Orders from all parts of the Country promptly
earented.
JAMES HILL • 00..
Comp Kailon Avenue AP.P. W. C. B. W
Allembeny. X.
11DESIRABLE CITY 800
DYNCE IG/It ALE, tood 'matt". Iv
, - Ettlios !STREET, • well built Ebro
bto y Brick Owning House vt.ll analogso to
mfort and coa••olence. ital. Two Car/ors
co
1 , 10100 Room, Ellcten, Washboase •clo 81
Coat .rs. Gas sod Water daturas. For pets
•nd terms apply to
IL CUTHBERTO SONS.
311 elzth areaus•
lOWA LAND FOR SALE.-300
.terni of Oulu, land In one of an ben cafta
n sin lowanear the line of the Chicago &
Northwester , Hafroad, • Ad to o.• of we mon
arodooll para . °. or the State. Will be auld
low, the who - law • part. Apply at one to
fr e .Me_LlN & Co.
Itlk Fourth avenl;e.
FOR MALE. -ENGINES AND
HOMERS. new and second-hand, con
staatl7.un band .d Doman.
IniEnlflß /I BRO..
~: tF ornerSeyentaanta aad Pile
arah, meats.
rittab Pa
HOLIDAY . DOORS S •
CHRISTMAS PRESENTS!
THE lAILGEZT AND BEST AWORTMENT
AT
U.. E.. DAVIS et CO,
193 Liberty Street,
Bitrol7 illasirsted Works and •ll am.
Bibles, Ttstam nts and Hymn Books.
Juvenile Books of all kind*.
Toy Book.. Games .d Puzzle.
Clain and Fne , etatloarzy. •
Dlar e.. Pocket 1100 k/ and Mew..
semis' Desks and 1...eV idkotditdo.
rbotogresh
Len Men a• d Boards.
Tte Latest Publication, -
Please Call and Examine. 4.15
RELAD I BEA COR D :s BEAD
•
Samoyed In one minute; witnont nieedlat er
leaving eoramemt Bemires and Dimmed NMI.
Reintrred Ina few mlno•es. All operation, per
formed wllboot pain or bloodebedl
Perfect comfort immediately!
140 noleocone medlelne used!
No sore feet alter operating!
Enlarged and ENE Jolntalreated armee 1. roily.
Prost-Bite and Chilblains eared in a few days.
'Eatlareetlon given or money refonded, Good
city References given.
(101 e. Hour. from Si. x. to 12 AL, .0 1 to 0
r N. Sundays. 9 to 11 A. N.
•
Itememetr t►e ➢lace, R. 49 eLith street, el 4
81. Cale, at, Weirs.
Dr. D. PUTEJISON. PU(2144104 Ps.
&MOP
Lit:)srr NOTE.
ASPROMISF.ORY NOTE drawn 137 the under
alerted. dated Plttsbumb. October lot. 11109.
numbered S, for SIXTEEN HUNDRED DOL.
LARK. (11100 . 0.00,) at twelve mouths from date
wltblotereat, payable to the order of JOHN A.
MUDD'. Was Moiled on October Ist to the sold
'John A. Wilson, New York city. but never re
caved by him. All veneer are hereby WAIISIID
wa in.; ricautratlna same, as payment bee been
deli: e rad. GEO. B. EDWARDS. •
ARQE SHIPMENTS OF ALL
kind. of fresh /eke Ash are reversed daily
polprew_pondor dab stead. No 49
Dlaramel Mkel, Pith burgh. and as-the Twin
ar
Clty Stand, Allegbeur elty e career o r
and Unto streets. One long experlenee the
banana exist les no to al we,. have on bands nut
Hereto nkle. end can Wham Flab. Salmon.
g. Black Haas and White Perch all et v...ry
low ;nice. blvo eta a tmll. a will Inst. • Ins
tuaNle. Wholes le or MFR. All 'orders Mad
oroutertly.
G un CLOTHING.
!)OATS, PANTS, OVERALLS, OAE3, &c:
•
Also, 01ltd Clothing of ail Linde alsaya on
band aa4 far sale, wholesale or ratan, by
J. • H. PHILLIPS,
90 and 98 Stub street.,
NOTICE.
0 3 . 1.1iLN GRiNT, Warn. 1 1 / 1 11 swam, Pitta•
1 he Lions* Bard will sit tbrkseasitigthe above
ao
tro?.I.I7:II.EisDAY, Deoember 99,
•
dentist
JOSEPH BROWSE. Merl,.
H. B. LYON,
sealer of Weights aadilroasorei l / 2
Once-110.3 YOURTH z .II.I72I7. pluy s tr4._
li g i pt .i. Jlllll)l It/LliBN /4 ty, - htt
[Lint.lo. XaNULTY. BMW, Alfa- tat.
• • ••• ;71'
on CASKS PEARL ASH
OM stars r" """1.11.
VINEGAR.
THE 'PITTSBURGH
VINEGAR
WORK&
BALLOU & ADAMS ,
167, 168, 169. and 170
SECOND AVENUE.
Are now prenared to tarnish VINEO4I3 at tee
LOWIST MUM= HATES. Anoni;on to
tic . ..lady called to oar
EREII. WINE VINEGAR.
NEW JERSEY
Alutual Life Insurance Co .)
NEWARK, N. J.
Assets, Over 8500;000.
•
Al. Policies leaved by this Company are perpet
ually Non-Forfettlog after the payment of one
Annual Premium,
•
Dirldenda annually declared and applied on
third annual premium, either on the permanent
intern:. of the policy. or In reduction of prenal-
HENRY EIREPATRYCK,
General Agent,
162 1-2 Wood Street, (2d lloor,;
PITTBBORGH.
rer Reliable Agents wanted.
.
bis
P. .141P.A . 11.131..1F., I C de
AeE'
reptafizr-Villailitir,o:lll
IPPIIEBSON & IlUllhANßlliNG
sucbr.sacnza TO •
W. U. 11131E11 & Co.,
MERCHANT TAILORS
No. 10 RUTH ST., late Bt. Clair..
We have Jest received a large supply
neaten
and Winter ti.de, which lath be told at
able prices. Me. MC (ILA N Hitt NO witl etlll at
tend to the Cutting liettactment.
delicho MCPHERSON a 111111LANB111240.
MEN AND BOYS'
CLOTHING.
complete assortment Mell ow
GRAY & LOGAN,
47 Sixth Bt., 89 Filth Avenue,
(Late St. Clair. non
I=l
MERCHANT TAILOR
=I
Gotha, Cassimeres and Vesting,
Also, ENTIAKEN•2I IrGUNISEUNti GOODS
AO. 93 1-2 Smithfield Street,
PITTBBIIEBLI,
iigrGentio Clothing made to order In the latest
styles. se3;n6l
NEW FALL GOODS.
• splendid new Mei of
oLorits, cASSIMERES, SO.,
Jut received 1:7
ask Illerabaat Tallor. TT Bra Marla street.
COAL AND 0088
BRADDOCK'S FIELD
Gas. Coal Company,
.111NE69 AND PHIPPESI OP
•
818, BLACISKITH AND FULLY COAL,
Nut Coal, Mack and Coke,
ANTHRACITE COAL.
Of .n and of the hest quallty. can be fur.
Malted At reasonable rates. Le... neders al nf
-21, mtd yards, No• 75 AM/EAMON. bTREET,
Allegheny Citr. and Liberty street (oarmal•• MA'
teen LI 6 , rret ) Pitt-burst, Adds.. Porodlee
Box gal, , IttAbArgn, and they will steely.
',Amps atlenuon
46/P Prompt attention given to western ship
ments. eb.ll:grz
IL
CHILES IL thIISTRONG,
Mar.=
Youghlgheny and Gonnelsvlle Coal,
•
And Mann-facture, of
COAL, SLACK AND DRSOLPHOSIZED COIL
0,710 E AND YARD, corner Butler and
Morton street. Libeny and Clymer streets,
Ninth ward: Mao Second meet, Eighth ward.
and at f
wardoot or to street. P. AU. LO Dcbot,
bowed .
Orders left at either of Itie above ollicet ad•
dress to me through Pittsburgh P. U., SIN re•
calve protect ttention.
Lt.fer to whom lam ma plying: Hussey. Wells
& Co.. Wm. nmitit. Union Iron Mills, &Fow
ler & Co., MCC:oil. Blephunson Co.. Bimell &
Co., (Deli& Bogus, Alex Bradley, Park. Bro. A
Co., Park, McCurdy & Co., Beam, Craft& Dull,
Wm. M. Faber A Co., J. L. Lyon & Co.. James
Marshall A Co., Allen. McKee & Co.. On on De-
8., po
AlleghenyHo V , CouanellUey mi
811.11. Pennsylvania&
COAL! cost.!:COAL!!!
DICKSON, ST ART & CP., •
Having tomoved thole O. to
NO. 667 1411EBIT STREET,
Rat.O.l CUT Moor Mini EZVOND EL0(11.
Oliti o NY I.7,w d al:TT 0.0 &Weal Ibi
O.
10Wett Morin pilaf.
Ord u =rl.4 =Getz. rcblzd
0 f:
'meaty.
WINES. LIQUORS. &o.
SCHMIDT & FRIDAY,
lIIIIPOATEMIS OF
•
WINES, BRANDIES, GIN, IGO.,
WHOLZOOLO DiA.LI7II6
PURE RYE WHISKIES;
409 PENS STREET,
Have Removed to
NOS. 384 AND 888 PENN,
Cor. lglerranth St., (formerly Canal.
JOSEPH S. PERCH & CO.,
u•sasa, 1117. Ile, in. - irs sod us,
ILEST UTREET, ITr2lsßMirni.
suairrAcronns or
Copper IMrillkd Pure
wo. dcalen I.I7ORZIBN U.
°vow.. tioPe, Le..
ZOIDI . . 11.PATTZILION.
Roar. H. PATTERSON & CO.,
, -
1:5A3L3E1 AND
1610.: IC, I ez4z) 0)4;9 A 1..:441
COL IMMO MOUE a LISBON IL
Gil, PA.
I=3
WALL P.&PERS.
ELEGABT
PAPER HANGINGS.
Unaided Wall Papas la ylaln tint !total ,
'loos to soot sad mote. landfill., grounds
with gold sad Wald 11,11sam. IM 5083113
PSIS, INDIA TAPZOT UT, fiItEISIC 11A.2iLLIS
stamped and printed gold.
merely Imported awloat** food elsembere
In eoolltry. Nor sale at
W.P.MAMMAt.L'S
•
lam WALL PAPER .STORE;-
191 Liberty Street.
rev"
TNECORATIONB-In Wood
mot!. ascii/Irmo lantana. Ma Meg
remega of DIMIng Rooms. RAIL, Lo., u
N.. 1107 Market meet.
•OM JOSILPH S. HlldBtB 800.
§TABEFED GOLD PAPERS for
ranote, at Pia gotlibutet meet. ~
ISZ • JOISAM Z. UM= M.
":F -
INSURANCE
WHAT MORE ACCEPTABLE
Citrittmaa p neat to •lonlng •tIC, mother
or slater than a Polley of Life Inn:ranee In
THE. PENN MUTUAL
Life Insurance Company
•
OF PHILADELPHIA.
The Only Truly Mutual Company in Ike
City or State.
ACC UKIILATAD CAPITAL $11,500.000
Alter Mint leaser to the amt of-11.200M00
There Is a medal adeantege In taking out •
policy port, at those who get mar halides tm'ore
Jannarj let will have the ben•Ct or the 5U per
cent. dtvldend of January next.
JOSEPH S. TRAVELLI, Agent,
OFFICE-3T Finn AVANCS.
no.77:09111el Ad Floor, Room No. 3.
INSURANCE COMPANY.
PHELAN'S BUILDING.
Se. of Fifth ANIMUS. Second liner,
rirraisuiniS. PA.
Capitol AM Paid V.
lINCTOtte.
N. J.Hlalcy, 111.W.Olirer,troCapt.H.Rallay.
Hang Wallace, id. H Hartman.; A. Chambers,
Jake BM, • S. M'Clatkan. iJa.a. nailey.
Thomas Umith,lJno.B,
HOBItIiT H. SIBS, President.
JNO. F. JENNINtin, Vice President.
JONI. T. JOHNSTON. Becresaiy.
Capt. H. J. 021.1103, Henn *seat.
Ineures on Liberal Terme on all lire
and Marine Risk .
anneal
INSII VIIGH. IILINCE CON.
•A P
(ME A ANDER NIMICH, President.
M.
P. LIERBLIdT. Secretary.
CAP T. lIIYAMICS NEEL% tieneral Agent.
Union, 911 Water strut, 13pang C 0.4 Wares
home, ny, alai., Pittsburgh.
Will Were union all lands of Mu and Ma.
tint Mok.s. A borne Institution, managed by DI.
futon who no well known to the community,
lad who art determined by promptness and Übe".
nifty to maintain the character which they hue
mowed, as naming the but protectimi to
who desire to bs trusurt.i.
ninnOTO.lnt
Aluander Nimle.k. Jean R. lleCunt,
IL. Miller. Jr. Chu. J. ClAtki,
Junes McAuley, William S. Lou,g. -
Alexander Speer,
Joseph Ki
Andrew Attlee, rkpatriely
Phillip iteymer,
Marid M. Lug. Wm. Morrierels
nue
13.11unzen.
pENNSYLVANIA
INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITIFSBUIGNI
01/7101., 10. ib WOOD 13TBSZT. RADE
1.13 0011.11SECE RUU.DINO.
b a Done Comp '', and tonne airstial
1W Ylte exclealvely.
LEONARD WALTER, Preal.tent.
C. C. ROYLK, Vice revideat.
RAIRKILT PATRICK, Trea.-arer,
DUu MeELIIRITY. Secretary.
Dlaramor-s:
Leonard Walter, Cecil eci . Wltoos.
C. C. Bone, area. . Eyarui.
Robert Patrick , J. C. ppe.
Jacob Ratan., J. C. ?letter. .
Josiah %lay, John Votatlei.
Henry. Hopkins. A. Ammon.
Sproul. '
INDEMNITY
AGAINST LOW BY
FLUICI.III INSUIUUICE CO.OF PRILADFIIIIIA.
O7Plor,lll* LIsTRHEHTNtrr IST..acaz
K I
.1 . 1.11 Of. Exacter , Moraeeel EL Lenin
Tables Wagner. Laeld a. Brawn.
Samuel rtat. ' Isaac Lee, _ _
Jacob IL :Saadi, Edward C. DEIN
tEMl.Aftlitb - }:! - Pileitrat! .
EDW. C. DALE, Vice Preeldent.
W. U. J. B izihtilleil T ElßPlN. Amax%
Norta ,Weat corner . sad Wood &eve%
itleZeerlf
NATIONAL
INSURANCE COMPANY.
Car, Federal Et. and Diamond, illegheay,
B mdn e. th• SECOND NATIONAL WM
•
W. W.•MAICITN. Preddemt.
JOHN BROWN,J._ , Vico President,
JA.51118 K. LiTZITZMON. Secretary.
DranCions:
ttl. A Cl • =flitterrt `' l l"Lrt . . • axigr,
Jo. firtnorn,Jr.ttleorge flerst Jamb kopp.
O.EI PWllliamf/no. - Thompson J. liclianjtner
PEOPLESP INsVIIANCE COM.
PAHL
ornm L I. 001INIK WOOD • 11/111 CnA
• Eon, o•llSsaNtsklng hrs sad Nadas Blris
mrarrar:
wa. ra/Illpt. Mrt. Jolla! r.. Meet%
a, Watt. sel P. ebalvar.
tomi stprsa.
• w .
rvk.e ßA rn. l
A f
e
W. Van Wal u T I g
Jame.%Vvaer.
rr ßamelMui
t
Yatr G z
llAretkgrtri,.
4LLEGIMENIE EVEIUMULNCE
COMPANY OP PITTABUROH.
0 OE,No.ITFITTH ISTREET,BANX
lAsuresAgatnat All lands of lan lad Mann
JOHwrN. Progdent.
T. J HOKI NEVA, Wm Preoldent.
0. O. DONNELL. ficeroary.
OAPT. WM. DEAN. Cenral Arcot,
zoms
joint inria. Jr., H. L. ne:
PatanNtotk
T. J. Hontimaa, W. H. En ron,
C. . 8abeg . .1 1 4,,,
Cavort
Hay; Cam. J, T.snocltd al&
Cwt. Wm. Des. T. H. Nevin.
SLAW. CHINA., OUTLIIR7I.
i t:il,i ');I., Y;7 a 1 .H
NEW GOODS.
FINE VASES,
NOMISMIAN AND- CULLA.
NLW B DISC A HATS
Tza.
SOT CRIA
41101U.N0 BATS. .
SILVER PLATED VOODB
=2=3
retiVilie ."',IN ear Mit b: ft i rd:'
R. .E. BREED & CO.
190 1111011
Ct&LL AND BEE, •
THZ NZW
China Seth, Parian Statuette,.
Vu.. ud rukert u rtlcloo. far the
H. HIGBY & CO'B., •
Na. 189 LAWNY STREET.
ossortOtrat of Floe White
Granite Wane for family and hotel oft olosys am
bond. / oc7
ICONSUMEE.—We
ICE TO FLOOR EAL'
D
.ireD ERS
e now rowels
-1.44
. .. %` l7O VIP AND Zan
Morganrcned P Hetes
and counties. Indigos. Thls lot of
tiheat very at le the best to be forma and cannot
smised rln the United Suites. • .
We r are Slit dubs/led our im=ents to
Ifschluerg. Bolting Cloths rom Mooing.
end are now prepared to nirnish the bat !lour
we hare made for ten years at prices that defy
conmetalonon the same grades of dour.
11. T. BYLBBICDIf & BRO..
Pearl Steam IILII4E1l001a01•
September 17.1169.'
Flaunt FLOVIL I FLOVB I
• ItINNESOTA BARNES )WI .
W 450 blas. Ler Tender. 3111 betel!. AA .
in 41.1 814 . 11. 7 0 0 1Vintr g 123 b
Day.
CHOICE WISCONSIN 11,0171 CL soo
MI Ws Riverside MIS bids ifbins But,tU SWira 141 . 2ZI` th es I f;#
9,l*;,ri da ewuratr , - , =4 1111 3 ...... 0 ,. nom the
won. WATT, LSOoRod 00..
ITI sag f* West.
HIGH STREET.—The under
-a-A- tIONNIA aotoonelf Vlnvers to
mite and beoelb [or opealot Hub M et,
OD
yIiIINADAY. Janoary ODA INTO. at 3 o'voelr.
P. D.. to Mead 10 um d.‘lea apbelt OptoLo2.
amt. 6131.00 W.
OtOlstat. AFDREW DAVID. ON.
• JA NIA MOBOAN.
AMUSEMENTS.
OPE!UI.
S- (ligament for MA yligLita only, moat twat.
lively. with the eminent and favotilib Yonne
American eclor,
' • EDWIN ADAMS, •
WO° will appear on TUTS Ilion day) E VitNis
December 5171.0. 1669.1 a Itstli.• do Manner.
Des groat adnotatlea of Tensysoa's bean Una
poem. entlUed, . •
ENICIFE! ARDEN.
Enoth Arden ' • Edwin Adams.
EnochAnlytt Matinee on 24 Yeah Dq~
OrPIT7'I3BURGH THEATM E.
H. W. WILIAMS. Lessee and Manses.
TO Nteilli the gnat l,li st
and romealea,
mg,J. hERHy. Leal wee% or Olen Seel/A
Herr Hollow.
an
Clara Heller, peel ICreeat
escoblu•Von In an entire new hilt Lam,
Ina* Oa Wednesday. Anpolar ion MS. nerleity
benefit or Minors Lopez a .1 rawly,
any. ben.ste of J.
H.
-Lanc.• Friday. onach of
Y e Hato diet. Two rasa ptefotwaletwa CI
New ear's Oar.
Mr .. .ACADEMY - OF 110811 k
OIERC4XT/LE .LIHR4R
LECTURES.
MISS KATE
WILL LECTURE OA
Tuesday - Evening, December 28,
AT THE
ACADEMY OF MUSIC,
Ccarici—OUT 124 till W 0903.
ADMISSION AO Cutts.
NO reserved sat Tickets to. sale at lb.
Library/toms, corner Dena and EI:16 streets.
dettl
IarACADENIY OF MUSIC.
G. A. .11, LECTURE.
MISS HATE FIELD
WILL. LEXIVDX OY
Wednesday Evening, Dec. 29,1
ACADEMY OF MUSIC.
=EMI
"Women in the Lyceum."
Tickets. 50c. No Reserred Sews. Tleketa fee
sale at the Music Stores. • • AIR
r4rORPHANS ,
•
FASLIMR..
OPEN EV - F.IW EVEN/NU.
de.S2IN BANENNNT OF CATUNDItd.L.
arCITY HALL, , •
DIAMOND, PITTSBURCH.
This elegant, large and commodious nubile
and la
offered
refitted and fermata
ed. and la now offered fur rent (Cr ball,. panes.
fall.. cOliTerVirPli. I. 0.1111. 'sod gew rat Oat/.
menu. It le the largest and ben votilsted room
mute cltr, and the only 11111 supplied with
Pinner means of egret. In cue of areor tieel•
anat. A winner hall, dining room and Ilinche
Mt In grit elate style. hate been r. really add
to Its synch:tt ne. la, snaking It the moat con•ew.
lent sad denatte Menne parties and reunions.
/or teams and other normals." apni y to
SAILUEI. 1111.6000. .
norismsr Market Superintendent. City HdL
PROFESSIONAL.
G W. De CAMP,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW.
(Mee No. 127 FOURTH AITILNUE , Fl
burgh.. ° (formerly occupied by Hon. Walter
Lowrie, practice la the LI. 6. Oircult
District Courts, In the State Snares. and all
Courts of Allegheny couate, nod mate **We
Lions In snorter the adlseent counttee. jalitnag
ARCHIBALD BLAKELET,
11.TrOTOVEY-ALT-LAW.
rw OS 111111 STILLICZ,
rf=ffri
I=Cl=llll
JOHN A. OTRAIN.
EX-01711710 .TOBTIOZ OP TIOCPTAATOLIPD
POLICE ILAGUITHATI.
Olics,lll 11,171 OPIUM oppoidta Oa.
thedral, ?Mom:0, P.. Draft. - B.Ml• MN*
e i T s tr.Aacnn=ex i s,j==d i z i
distateJs. .
WBIL B. NEEPEB,
ALDERMLN - AND 81-0171C10 itIPTION OP
THE PEACE.
ornas, 89 morrit arsmuir.
.1=1, 1 4 D. 17. rtd drawl
up, and aU lenl Dustpan attended SO ST.E.PHII
and accurately.
ae.
TN • THE MATTES Or THE
eeDllestion of the TRIEHDLO BANK emil
BUILDING ♦2BOCIATION for a Mater of
eorp 'ration.
No. LUG. December Term, 1669. • '
Notice la hereby Oren that an appllosUou has
been made to the Co at of Cosmos Plea.
.thelthenre at No. 1190, Dr:ember Tett.
1969, by the Freehold Bank and Bulletins Aro.
elation for a Chart. rof Incorperealon, and that
the same will be granted hi the Conn at the Da.
ember Term, unless maddest moos too shown
to too eontotry.
JACOII if. WALTXII. Piollosolary
Trersemeart. Dee. T. UO9. dee,
O. r. liA1191111:3 03,103.,
W. D. of Pennell,.
Err...mu - non. December 111 1 !EPB9.$
2CHIB IS TO GIVE NOTICE, that
on the 13th day of December: A. 1/044
arrant ln.,Bakruptcy tuned &COMM&
M. Estate or J O IN ntEIN.. of Allt [heap
OM is the County of Allegbetry. and Mate or
Penneylvanla, who has been adAllgred • Beak.
runt on his own pelltion: O.t the penitent of
say debts end deilmery of any properly Wong.
Ins to such
of to blot or for hl. erre
and the transfer of ray property by him are fie.
bidden by low; that • Meeting of rh•cmattors
of tee said eankropt, to prong their Deets nee
to choose one or more sualipsees of tdelatale,
will be held at a cart 01 Banknmtcy. to be
holden at 116 street, lepbeny city. Al.
Hebert county. Pa.. before JOHN N. rimm
irtife. I r triAr.awgireAd.rf
A. MNDOCH.
o•Nnele U. S. 'WIWI. ea U
Messenger.
-
AA TIMINISTRATIDIRM NOTICE.
—Lettuu of udeutststruUott hiring jos%
gran ed tOtietoWtllb.t on ihresto of POST.
W. aux U. deeeztut., Isle of Lust yea Toms-
Ode. all persons tudebtsd to aid east' On
requested to tusks Immeolato mutual. Mt
those hawing el.lum mill Dreamt Users pmpuly
atuhrutleuted for IlelUt til* nt.
• • JAMES BOLA
WLLI.LAtII.B9VAZD.
CEEMEI
ESTATE OF DAVID DAUGII.
NAL 1110 , 1 i. —Leiter+ of selintsiserstioa
main the estate of DAVLIt SAUILMNAN.
of Versailles knreible. Ore.% harlot _ 69 1
emitted to 36a..undefsfserd, readied ia sal
township all parse. ladeleed to said mate
will alike haeledistepsymeat,sed Items bestr g
claims or demands *sales* •be estate of at
deeedt at are mots tee to mike Stowe the sat t
tone without del.*.
011.0068 MILLIS Arm', . .
Nei. 07 . 1869: tudlrsitt s
I 'I ; ; $' . 0 I ..'
la hereby Biwa to all rise Indebted •
.11e. a• Me of alla11:8 01./CHILIM. Late at PlOOlll ,
deo - UPWIIIMIVILeshafty county. dee'd, to • ay
tal.laa anders ea, Ana all palms baying
wUI premmt am _proprly salliastkalg
the
aattlement. . . . . . .
SLASUMIST rzasatax.
en ravica Irmacator.
mwz;Tew7 - .rr4 - 17.1
HOLMES, BELL &
ANCHOR COTTON MILLS.
as zwiiatarats otHILVI MIDIUMeNIZIO/12,
•1011011 &BD lliekolll.li
tivirICTIWGS AirD•SATTIIIG.
DOLLAR SAYINGS BANAL, .
5/0. 65 roviern AVENVI.
.qtAtrifrillED IN 032.
ABMS
Open dairy. from IS e•olork e. efit
id tHI .
to 2 we ak
r. SASUbIIAY XVERINOII, from Y. ,
DomDonator .1414 Dore to • o'elahe
Norstaba Lt to Mar lat. from 0 Sc 111
o'clect. e toot las tees
Ofe=tdill. Resw i d o4 o fitilvideoeof Dm profile
declared sada a yelirAll lose .4 Mors her.
to West hes boos Ga./ eerol.sanosOr 1111 Jane
December. go. tee Boot wee 0011.1.4.
toe rate of eis per c00t.% pear.
Werra. Iffidat awn mt. L pLeed t• the
of 0. depositor asphalpe4eitt been the
same Interest mm the arse 11107• of ille• Sad
9.614 , 11. , coretrmoditig .1100.1,
Pos the depositor to cell, or tr. to prose.
ble pose pooh At tell rate molter will duet. la
14. ta. metre Jeers.
:Pal
Dcontaining Oa Chu ter. Br -Laars, Dolor
Dog.talons, fornlaten gratis, on 5911 to
or the &Dm.
PILISIDLIV A AILS DERDMILIg. •
Tics rnrertrocrre:
Georg* Mime. A. K. Pollock. lL
John Or Dakotan. Hobert !Cobh,
F. gokneonch, Joan H. bhoenbelfgers'
Janes Mental_ ye , • James e ldl..
.lonios 11. D. treed; a A lexander hpra. •
..learie rennock. Quinlan Ir.a l isF.
Vim. J. nderson. It em C. 4 &IA •. •
Colvin Adams, Item J. Lidad
John C. Blnek7, I Peter A. bladelos.
atom block. I John Urtshal,
Wal sty?. Moreteln.
PCharlet A. Colton. I to.D,,n d S ijf . t m i lgt
ot: riff. tattle. ne7 yEseiror.,Jr..
=WlDhun B. Dam, rnuarrine=g,
TAT 11",,t 7 g hot, arra. .
James U. . Al.:soda TOW, .
- IDIA= Can KIM
ITr a canr s in i g il —JLlS A r l it PDA:17117":.
BIIITER-10 Half bbls Mathew
toll ;Latta. for ulo tt monnito.
250 HMO CHOICE APPLT,
retail* J. i. 01111/121.D.