The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, January 10, 1870, Image 4

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int littzburgt &kith,
CITY AND SUBURBAN.
•r Orr riven are on high."
liThoimrtiont Ooanolb meet to-morrow
Its skating parka were wall patron'
Us Saturday.
lea ampere have been 132 demon
hit few days.
The telegram' uonpleuiantnenbo Lln
crewing in Interest.
Cosssistation_ori the South
to meet with universal favor. Bids seems
sininpathig ts excess , ' Is the mildest
illsinttlon of • glorious spree now *days.
The new year, only a week old,
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to out on - , aira Saturday night. 43 44
we vary cold.
- Ikea pretest Indications our tee men
— . will be enabled to lay-In their supplies
I* next summer. .
The regular monthly meeting of the
Osotral Board 61 Education occurs to
morrow afternoon.
Slayer Dram had .Lx vagrant. helbre
Lim yesterday morning, who were dia.
posed of In the nanal way.
TM Anal toasting of Allegheny Conn
se at present constituted, wi4 be
bold now Thursday night.
There are nearly two thousand chit
dren In attendanoe at the Sunday Sohoo
attached to Bt. Papl's cathedraL
aprliddle gaud, sawdust, ashes, or salt
.terar your sidewalks t o- day, and thereby
paasibly preverd moutons accident&
Now Li azi lexcellect °melon for the
madwomen% cd the ordinance requiring
aid**
are buq
r44 1 # 1. thsir p an t. ti l el ghe reVorts, which
• willnot be made Publla until alter being
pllMMtird, to Councils.
•
The monttay arenas of the United end
Reformed Presbyterian Bawdily School
Teachers' Union. will be held this even
les at the Fifth U. P. church.
lersq■sl.—lion. R. W. Mackey arrived
1* tits city on Saturday. He is in creel.
lent health and good spirits over the re
malt or his brief political campaign for
renomination.
•
Coasting % Accident —Saturday after
.= • MUG bog. while coasting on' Fed
eral street, Second ward, Allegheny, ran
Into a lamp post and had his leg broken
H. ref:4rd medical attendance at his
boom. • •
I
Errata.—ju our !siding editorial this
suorniug s typographies' error makes us
Ulm the words, wealthy baker of the
Interior," instead of "wealthy banker."
The error was, observed too late for tor
rettion.
ILltanng.—The large and commodious
Auk will be thrown open to the public
, today end evening with a splendid
.Lest of los, and will afford an opportuni-
Ibr the young and old of bothaszes to
)olit in one common and healthy amuse.
Disorderly Bellie.—Samuel Dougherty
Made information before Alderman
Mom Saturday. against Rom Ann
dimwit. for keeping a dbiorderly house
Olt - Kirkpatrick street. Sebeequently
the prosecutor withdrew the charge and
paid the orets..
Saturday evening about six o'clock a
siblisway to a house located corner of
Ssailock arid Sandusky streets, All&
ithany, became on Are. ne flames and
spoke taming from It alarified the
neighborhood, and the engines were
summoned. but before they arrived the
Are Ina extinguished.
Wife Whipping.—Thomas Bailey, a
solored — realdent of the Seventh ward,
sating ow the principle, "Spare the rod
sod spoil the wife," engaged In the plea.
sent examine of wife whipping Saturday.
He Was arrested on the oath of the lady,
taken beams Alderman Butler, and com
mitted for a future bearinfe
Natrisontal Intsliattes.—The domes
tto
teoubles .or the Franklin family.
Simmth ward. were bmught to the no
tion Alderman Butler Saturday
morning in an information for sanault
and tallary, preened by the wife
lamina the husband. The accused was
crusted and held for a hearing.
Deaf, Dumb aad Drealt.—A man giv
lag his name' ea Frank Adams, was ar
rested on Wylie street. Saturday, In •
Data of beastly Intoxication. He was
apparently deaf and dumb and had in
his posseadon papers setting forth that
be bad been a soldier in the late war,
and from an attack of fever had lost him
speech and hearing. He was locked up
Oar the night and was discharged Sunday
Wanted—To tilawaie of a lease for ten
years with fee simple. appurtenances
which comprise an estate with a large
deposit of clay adapted to the manatee.
"
tan of Mon llre clay bric k tile, chimney
tops, do., fatly equal to the Porter
slay.. A line quality of sand and a choice
qnsin* atbullding atone, situate near the
railwaytmd river. There Is a fortune
ter one or more companies, rightly con.
minuted, that would Improve the chances
lore offered on easy terms. Reference is
made, withpermission, to Josiah King.
at dawns office.
Illspleasuitsms Between Employes.
&BpMgr Mtarnoon Adolph. Peal mad*
Information before Deputy Mayor Bich
ala. Seibert with assault
sad battery. The parties ars emploged
Ina glasshouse in the Seventeenth ward.
Pod alleges he is new hand, and has
bad the misfortune to Incur the ill will
of emery one of the others in the slash.
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who spay b hi u m consi de
ecome rab ly.
•• hated his feelings ty
which. It la stated. Peal was
•• • '''' • The accused was arrested
sad Ws ball for s hearing.
She Lecture To Alight.
Theodore Tilton. of the ladepesdest,
lectures under the murpices of the bier
canals Library Association, et the Anode.
try of ktrisio.• Hie =bled, 'The Art of
Oda; the • Mind," is full of intercept,
mid win develop the peculiar powers
of the dNtioanuaed iNturer to es.
pedal advantage. Borg and vigor
ous in Mouth% ales, and ept in
Imisuage and withal a very pleasant and
Ibreible speaker. Throwaways succeeds
in entertaining an udien to
who
heard him imt year a will wish ce.
to be pree
sot to-night, and those who have never
heard him should embrace this opportu.
idler. Thera are zumaserved mate. Doors
: spun it-7M o'clock. Lecture et • Sight
~ I ' "Li.
Conan , . Unseat.
The Cloroster's Sul In the cue of
sogepti..Witslngpor, who died from In
juries ueelved by being ton our by •
.Wage on Tenn street, the facts of which
w• purlorialy published, °lncluded
their Investlutlon Saturday at the Office
of Alderman Koenig. The following
verdict wee retuned; That the deceased,
.Taseph lof *anger, came to hi. death on
the *llth .day of January, 1870, In the
Saveuteautli Ward,Tittaburgh. from In.
juries received by being run over by.
Maga on the 4th day .of January, 1870,
to the Ninth ward of wild chy. The
driver of the wagon being a person
mused John Campbell, who, from the
. ' Mum, en• dreak. ti me
drivin In
• rockier° manner at the a time of the g
ric
. aided.
=SI
Was Stool admitted I
Saturday evening an old lady of re.
speotable appearance, called at the
Motion house and informed Captain
graham that she was a stranger in the
talky without mousy, and wanted some
place to stay , all night. The Captain
gave her the addrtas of a lady In the
(Sy who is one of the managers of the
Home ibr Destitute Woman, and direct
ed her where and how to dud the lady,
thinking. of course, she would" be pro.
sided gar. Ygetterday morning the lady,
sooonspanted by. a gentleman who re•
Moe on Wylie street, returned to the
Captain . •
°Hee, when the lady stated
that she had called at the place
as directed by the Coptaln on
Saturday evening and made known
her wants, when the lady replied that
there were too many applicants likelier,
mid they could not admit her. The old
lady not &lifting to return to the lock-up
that evenlngstarted out Wawa' of some
other shelter and was providedwlth
lodgings and something to eat in the
bones of the gentleman, who scamps.
tiled her to tbe look-up next morning.
Itanars from her statement that she
a edame, her husband haying died in
SO* lertny " dining the late war. She
braided in Wheeling, and came
1,9 this caty to swab cd s Waive".
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PETROLEUM ASSOCILTION.
!Special Meeting—Tbe Election of In
spector Postponed—Arguments, Can
tracts, etc.
A special meeting of the Pittsburgh
Petroleum Association wie held at room
No. 4 Dairen's building, corner of Du
gnome Way and Seventh street, Satur
day morning at ten o'clock.
The meeting was called to order by the
President, Mr. Hutchinson, and the info.
Mee of the preceding meeting were read
and approved. •
. Mr. Long o ff ered a communicidlon
signed by a number of the dealers and
refiners, recommending that Mr. M. Ed
ward' be appointed inspector of crude
oil, and agreeingthat If hewn appointed
to be governed 110 his inspection In the
settlement for sales& purchases of crude
, .
The Oommtinlattion was received.
Mr. • F.dwards suggested that as his
tame had been mentioned In oobnection
With the office that the inspector be held
responsible for the quality of the oil. •
Mr. King moved as an am e ndment to
.Mr. Long 's motion that a cOmmittee be
appointed to define the dads:sof the In.
Spector, and that the election of Liege°.
tor be postponed and at least one weeks
notice of the time and place of holding
the said election be published ,through
the city press.
The amendment was adopted, and
Messrs. McKee. Wilkins and Kohler
appointed on the committee.
Mr. Long offered the following:
The undersigned, refiners and dealers
in petroleum hereby agree that we will
abide by the following resolution which
was adopted at a meeting of refiners,
held in Pittsburgh, January Bib, 1860,
Resolved, That the standard gravity of
crude petroleum in its natural state,
shall be from forty to fortysix degrees,
at a temperature of six degrees Fahren
heit; and on and after January Ist, 1810,
all contracts shah be made at and be
tween forty and forty-six degrees of
gravity; that any such oil bearing • grav
ity above forty-eight degrees is not mer
chantable, and will not be reoeived by
the purchaser, except in oaseof specified
agreement as to the reduction beyond
that which Is provided for oft up to forty
eight degrees. If the seller wisher to
deliver crude oil lighter than forty-Mx
degrees and not over forty-eight degrees,
he ahall make • deduction of Sys per
cent. on the price paid per barrel or gal
lon for each degree or part of a degree,
above 46 degrees.
Signed by a number of refiners.
The resolution was adopted.
Mr. Forsythe moved to re consider the
action of the Association at its last mom.
Mg in the adoption of a blank centrism
providing that sales be made by brand.
A lengthy discussion enbned, after
which the motion to reconsider was
adopted.
Mr. Kirk the, moved that a commit
tee of three be appointed to obtain the
signatures of refiners to an agreement to
sell by brands only.
The motion was adopted, and Messrs.
'Kirk, Fawcett and Livingston were ap
pointed.
Mr. Forsythe moved that a committee
of live be appointed to prepare a form of
contract to be submitted to the Associa
tion.
Adopted, and Messrs. Forsythe, King.
Lockhart, Brooke and Leng were ap
pointed.
Mr. Livingstone called the attention of
the Association to the fact that the Gov
ernment Inspector had refused to pass
their oil for shipment on the river. He
bad shipped oil at 165 degrees fire test,
and notwithstanding the law only re.
(mired HO degrees, it bad been refused.
He moved that a Committee of three be
appointed to investigate the matter and
lay the fa cis before the Treasury Depart
ment.
The motion was adopted, and Messrs.
Livingston, Login and Brooks were
ge appointed.eoeletion then adjourned to meet
on Saturday at two o'clock.
A New . Couddeitee Game
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Some two weeks since Frederick Wood
and a man he represented- to be his
brother.in.law came to this city and
negotiated for the purchase of the tobac
co factory owned by Megraw 8. Co.,
Hand street.' These negotiation termi
nated in an agreement that Wood and
his brother in-law should have tba thaw
of the factory for three . ; years for five
thousand donate. .Drafts on sight for a
portion of this amount were given,
drawn on A. E. Rohn, of New York, and
the lessees Immediately commenced ex
tensive alterations In the 'manufactory.
, Moms. Jags Hill A 00.. of -Allegheny.
were engaged to put In new bream en•
gins and .mactithery, and .Intreedlstely
set a force of man to work to do the re.
mitred work.
Wood and his companion had in the
meantime taken rooms at the Merchants
Hotel. when a board bill of *SS was con
, traded. A few days since one of the
parties announced that he was going
I east to purchase machenry and accom
panied by the other started to the depot,
taking the baggage they had Brought
there with them. The proprietor of the
hotel followed them and demanded hi.
bill. WoOd, who it appears bad an as
mialntance with an employee in
toe firm of Megraw at Co. ' ro
ppos- '
ed: to give security for
the pay
ment of the bill. stated that be had
no money with blm at that
time and called upon his acquaintance,
whom he Induced to become rceponaible
for the board bill. • The same gentleman
had previously accompanied Wood to a
clothing store, and, as we are informed,
had given his name as security tors suit
of clothes worth seventy-live dollars.
We are also informed that Wood has
made attempts to borrow money of the
same gentleman and had succeeded,
theugh only to ■ alight extent. The dm
after the brother-in-law departed with
the baggage, a letter was received from
New York In reference to the- drafts
given by Wood, stating that there
wag no such man la New York as A.
E. ltohn, the man on whom- the
drafts were drawn. This gave • a
little too much color to mopicions
already partially formed, and Inquiries
for Mr. Wood were immediately made.
They were. Ineffectual, and at last it
seemed settled that Wood had left town:
Messrs. Hill Sr. Co. were immediately no
tified, and work wesprqmptly stopped at
the factory, but not until damage to the
amount of WI or $6OO bad been done to
the premises. Dispatches were promptly
sent eastward. 13aturdey afternoon a &g
-patch was received from the Chief of Po
lice of Brooklyn, requesting that a crim
inal 'process for the arrest of. Wood be
sent to him, as be could .locate" him
without much clinically. Accordingly
Mr. J. P. Burnish went before Mayor
Brush 'and on behalf of E. Megrim it
Co,made Information charging Freder
tekWood with false pretences.
to Memerbun—Hrs. Jolla W. Gareft-
Mourn Mafia Bon Meek Nut ,Quut
familiar Noma.
EDITORS OP PTTTSBUROSI GAXltrllit
CODICIOUR that exalted worth and the
virtues of a race whose claim to equal
recognition by reason of, their fidelity to
truth and, loyalty and religion have so
floggently been vindicated"fig '
knOwledged4n ate able uliturhtle,Whlch
dignify your excellent paper, andtwhoei
pulls:toed well doing, I doubt nqt, will
receive Judicious encouragement itt your
bands, I respectfully oak the Insertion of
•rery brief biography of Mrs. Julia A.
Garnet, whose sudden death will .out
the gloom of sorrow over the people who
knew and valued her u a representative
woman In many of the elites of this fair
land. . .
Born in Charleston, S. C.. in 1811,
she was brought at an early age to 800.
ton. Mess , when at the age of eleven she
embraced a religions fife and became a
member of the church occupying Tre
mont Temple. under the pastoral chine
of the Rev. Dr. Sharpe, wino baptissd her
by immersion. Soon after she joined
the Presbyterian Chinch and continued
11[11(11W member of that denomination
until her death. She became a scholar
in the famous school of Prudence Cram
deli in the State of Connecticut, and re
mained there until it was broken
2e l ei r ste a re P d rcw eer 7r ecad
meo.b.y.
and at Afterward
the '
completion of her studies was married
to the Rev. Henry Highland Garnet. As
a teacher for several years In the public
/reboots of Boston; as the faithful coadju
tor of her Mutsu:id In his rotationary ef
forts in the British West Indies; as the
faithful moment of the Divine Master, in
ministering to the-wants of. tne Freed
men in Washington City, and obtaining
the influence of the lamented Hon. Ed.
win M. Stanton in their behalf, she ex
emplified In her life all the virtues of a
noble christian woman. Her devotion
to the Anti Slavery cause and her sac
rifices for the Reeling fugi tives may not
be recorded by human pen—but the re
cording Angel has written them.
...oNtatitng makes death evil, but what
follows In thug sense, and Ina far
higher sense, death we. nosed to Martha
Garnet.: The living wilt embalm the
sacred memory of her virtues in their
gouts. They will wive 'to emulate
them. Her dying words, "Dear Jesus,
this Is death," will strengthen the chile.
tian in his daily battle with the enemy of
Mei; hir be will so strive to win • oon:
UMW victory that at his last hone he
may exclaim with this sainted women,
"Sweet Jam, this is death." S.A. N.
MILITARY.
Parade of Hueneme Greys-11111W)
Reorgalazattone,
THS PARADE.
The second public parade of the Du
. .
quassia Greys came off Saturday after
noon, In commemoration of the battle of
New Orleans. About seventy men were
In line, commanded by First Lieutenant
W. B. Neeper and Second Lieutenant
J. B. Moore. The company was headed
by the Great Western Brass Band, fol
lowed by the drum corps in uniform.
The line of march was taken op at two
o'clock, and gone over In the
prescribed route. The marching
was excellent, and developea
careful trulning and military precision,
which elicited general favorable com
ment from the speotators who lined the
sidewalks, as the procession passed
along. Capt. Campbell was not with
them, on account of sickness,. but the
lieutenants performed their duties in a
manner very creditable and acceptable.
Although there were not so many ma
in line u on Thanksgiving day. the die
play was much better, owing to the more
perfect discipline of the men. Alto
gether the parade was a complete suc
cess, and creditable to all. engaged.
BEOROAIIIPJLTION OP THII ZOTJACES
A second meeting of the old members
of the Pittsburgh Zonavea was held in
Paulson's Hall, Fourth avenue, Saturday
evening, Major W. B. Cook presiding,
when the following civil °Moen were
chosen for the ensuing year: Prosident,
General A. L. Pearson; Vice President,
Major W. B. Gook; Secretary. S. W.
Hill; Treasurer, J. Van Buskirk.
The uniform wan adopted as follows:
Dark blue jacket trimmed with yellow
falng, light blue sash, red trousers,
(loose pattern) leather leggings and
white gaiters.
The Secretary was instructed to notify
the Adjutant General that the last Satur
day of the month bad been designated
for the election of military °Moors.
It was also decided to admit as honor
ary members all soldiers incanacitated
by wounds from active duty.
The meeting then adjourned until
next Saturday night. •
The meeting wee largely attended and
quite spirited.
I=
A meeting was held Saturday night in
the Common Council chamber. City
Building, looking toward the reorgani
zation of the Jackson Blum. The initia
tory steps were taken by theappointraent
of the proper committee.., who wore in
structed to report at a second meeting, to
be held next Thursday night. The old
"Blues" were very popular in other days
and made s good record in the Mexican
war. The reorganization will, It is
thought, be soon accomplished and the
Company placed on • good footing.
served tam Right-4 Gentleman Cantd
by Ladk■
An occurrence out of the usual range
of pleaaant antra happened one evening
last week et the residence of an estima
ble gentleman on Liberty street. He has
been proverbially gallant, and his large
circle of admiring lady friends combined
to favor him with a sweet token of their
regard. In the way of a cane. They held
their meetings, appointed their commit
tees, collected their funds and made the
purchase in the usual manner, and no
the evening in question assembled in the
parlor of the gentleman and awaited his
coining to tea to afford him the surprise.
On his arrival he was dumb-founded to
find so many pretty young ladies assem
bled, and his bashfulnees overpowered
him. However, be was not left long in be
wildering amazement, for the selected or
ator of theoccsalon, Miss M., a majestic,
beautiful and aceqmpilahed young lady,
proceeded to deliver the presentation
speech, as follows:
ESTEEMED SIR: Aft tbe representative
of your lady friend nins hie Clete' ty I share
the pleasure and dletingulshed honor of
presentag to you this elegant and costly
staff in appreciation of yrnir gallantry
and services in protecting and defending
our sex. The present is a crisl■ that un
hinges civilization and alternating with
detersive liquifactione, will solidify and
join perpetual adhesineta, the disinteg
rated complications from whence will
arise the infusion of the infrangible
atoms which we find in our inkelable
ectemioll. (a heavy sigh.) At this neriod
our special reporter felt a dizinees about
the head and swooned, his head striking
the coal scuttle, which had the effect of
bring him to, in time to get the latter
part of the speech, as follows : •
With this token may you be remem
bered that life has Its 'sweets," and in
oar journey through the vale of tears
always keep in rememberance that
- banned vigilance!" theprteeolUbintyz u-
The recipient was overcome with
emotion and feeling, responded in the
Ibliowing happily conceived and clear
huignege
Ladies:l am thankful, to thwart these
willing laciergmatial gems from uphold
to the cellular tissue I need xeromyrnm,
I am yare to express my gratification
(you.) When in this emphemeral
and terreetial life, with all Its valuers-
Mons, such an occasion occurs it deprival
us of the volubility to assert In plain
taxon, alphabetically arrangement and
classification, the gratitude with which
my heart is bursting. I cannot visaed
my feelings, nor adequately express
them. In the language of the venerable
Latin poet. permit ins to say ucaodibust
'bidden= I', and I flatter myself that
this cane cannot be licked. Thank you.
Thespeeeh wseektrernely happy. The
pests then partook of a hearty lunch
and much good cheer prevailled. The
- cane was a beautiful' one, elaborately
striped and bad a solid heed. It was
candyand ptirchased at Kramer it Bohn's
confectionary.
- Tho !Mistake of • Housekeeper
We have a joke on a gentleman and
his good wife which we think should be
told, in order that inexperienced house
keepers should derive profit from their
experiences. Our friend, although an
hieloman, bad enough appreciation for
the famous and palatable dish of "der
fulerland" bearing the euphonloue name
of .krant," to request his wife to make
a barrel for winter's nee. The lady found
the culinary receipt book to mutate In
formation on the subject of making the
article. of food, and supplying herself I
with an hundred head of cabbages ' cm
them down, and with the aid of her has
I - band packed and pounded the chopped
vegetable in the accustomed manner,
supplying the necessary quantity of salt.
The, barrel was duly put In the cellar, I
and with great weights on the contents"
was
was lift alone to make. But little stun.
Hon - arab paid to It during the period ef
fermentation. One unfortunate day.
'however, the wife was at a lose to com
prehend from whence arose very loud
smells- which, permeated through the
entire house: inveatigarion wu en.
eared upon, and the barrel of kraut
was found—spoiled. The wife, greatly
.annoyed find her labor all In
vane/tiled her husband to see how many
lookednn had grown • rotten. He
at It a Moment, holding his note
in the meantime. and said ho would hire
• German to take the =oiled cabbage
barrel and all to the river and send it
floiting, to New Orleans or elgurhere.
Haps knew s thing or two about the ar
tkiir, endwas honest enough to say that
thowopie the smell the better the kraut.
ut onr friend:Mack Would not Beton to
such logic sod Paid Hans a half dollar to
take away the barrelof rottenness. Hans
did`nt throw It in the river, but glad.
dented Munro wife by landing it In his
owe cellar. Lest week Mack received a
bucket of splendid kraut from Haw,
with a noto white the smell bad all gone
and the rotten cabbage would go sweet
with a hunk of speck. It is unsafe to
say kraut or cabbage to Mack or his wife
slate they have dircovered that
ce the bad
smell in a neoeseary consequen to the
making of the good German dish.
Closing tint Finally.
The baldness of the firm of. J. W. Bar.
ker & Co. wilt be closed out finally at
the termination of the Administrator's
sale, which - has now been In most Inc
neurally operation• for the . but Mx or
seven days, at Mi Market street. The
object of closing everything out Is to
wind up the busloads of the firm, - which
Is about to be dissolved. Were It not for
this. goods could not be sold at such low
prices. This Is a sufficient explanation
to those who express their astonishment
at the extremely low prices at which dry
aced* of every description are now pur
chased at Barker & Co.'s. No male ever
held In this city has glVen such un
bounded satisfaction se that now hold at
the well known establishment of J. W.
Barker & Co. The firm late be dissolved,
■nd the business to be wound up. and
the goods will be sold. Let none fail to
embrace this splendid opportunity for
purchasing cheap goods. The proprie—
tors are sorry they cannot sell goods to
some of their bestbastomers on credit as
formerly. But the orders are Wipers.
Live. and goods can be acid only for
I C f AH th lt i,
b A us l i l n. sho o li f ld the ttear this to
be m
ind.
tinned. the rule would bo different.
Pier, Dental. A; Co.'s Cream Ale le
brewed at the Oregon Brewery on Ste-
Ammon street. Those wishing to buy
this excellent beverage can leave their
orders in person, or send them by mall..
This ale, which is guarateed pure sod
excellent, le put up In barrels and ball
barrelerand delivered lo all parts of the
city, Birmingham and Allegheny.
' , rum - But:Oil 'DAILY GAZEITE: MeNDA.Y HORNING. JANUA 0, 1870
THE 10K Km,
Phalli They Deliver Milk on Sunday—
Toe Mayor Requested to prevent the
Ringing of Begs.
Some over scrupulous or piously in
clined gentleman has made complaint
to His Honor, the Mayor, against the
milk venders, who It appears interfere
with hie Sabbath devotions, and religious
exercises by a persistent ringing of bells,
after nine o'clock, and in accordance
with such complaint we are informed
that the milk venders were yesterday
notified that after the hour of nine
o'clock on Sunday, they must cease ring
ing their bolls.
By what authority the order Is to be
enforced we are not Informed. We have
searched the city digest and failed to find
either ordinance or act "of Assembly
under which the ringing of a bell
by a milk-man Is prohibited: but, on the
contrary, we findthat the old act of 1794,
which prohibited the delivering of milk
petween the hours of nine o'clock A. m.,
Ind five i': le. on the Lord's day, corn.
*only called Sunday, was repealed so
far as relates to Allegheny county, as,
may be seen by reference to section 9,
Ipage 188 of the city digest.
We have always favored a strict ob
servance of the laws and shall continue
to do so; but, In this instance, had the
law of 1794 not been repealed, sea matter
not only of convenient* but necessity, we
would feel disposed to question the pro ,
priety of its enforcement at this time.
The subject of complaint Is that per
eons going to church are annoyed by the
ringing of bells ty milkmen and the
rattling of the wheels of milk carts.
Poor, weak, nervous creatures I we pity
ycu, and would suggest that you not
only stop the milk carts, but that you
petition the Legislature to enact a law
prohibiting church belle from ringing on
Sanday, preventing the ringing of dinner
belle, door bells, prayer b g elle and that
clocks ehalL not be permitted to strike
the hoar. on Sunday. The man whose
religion Is so near the surface as to be
annoyed and disturbed I y the ringing
of a milkman's bell, should endeavor to
have It more deeply seated, least during
the business transactions of the week, It
be forgotten. True piety is seldom- dis
turbed by such trivial causes.
Horace Once More
EpITOILFI GALKTTII; . I am glad to find
that,'ln this iron age and this Iron city,
a quotation from a Roman classic CAA
awako so much Interest as your recent
citation from Horace has occasioned.
There are already-three translators mad
one annotator in the field, and, unless
the encroachment upon your valuable
colomna shall make at necessary for you
to close them against these multiplying
versions, who shall say what new devel
opments may take place, and bow much
valuable instruction may be given? For
one, if I am wrong In my understanding
of the poet, shall be hippy to learn
from those who are better Informed-.
The lines are the 19th and part of the
14th of Ode 4, Book 1, and are correctly
written,
itittido iron aerpso pr/sat pede,
Pauper-um tobernas 80/tngue turres.
The point of difference turns noon the
proper meaning of "palest." "B" says
"o`erpowers" and 'all. B. M.," who
cornea to his support, suggests "treads
down."
The translation of each makes the gen
eral sentiment to be, that ".Death"
'stroy■ indifferently the paupers' cabins
and the towers of kings, and that ha does
it with hia. foot. Notwithstanding the
charge brought by " o" i this morn
ing's tune, against Horace as being "low
in his ideas," I feel bound la vindicate
him from any ea puerile &conceit as this.
If he had been singing of the ravages of
Time. the figure might have been ad
mlitablet but " Death' —"palid Death"—
. . .
wars upon persons, not poasesslons.
BEA aside from the Inappropriatenees of
the figure, the language will not bear
this construction. No iwitance, I think,
can be given of a classic usage or opal.
eare" in a sense invoicing the ides of
destruction. Its obvloue meaning in
this connection is the not uncommon
one of 'knocking' at the door.
Death Is depicted as visiting with "im
partial footsteps" the dwellings of the
poor area - rich, demanding entrance and
bringing forth his "pale" victims. This
view is fully sustained by the context,
as will be readily seam on reading the
whole ode. ''he TeMleringli . a i read Y
offered by me are In harmony with these
ideas. With it little 'amplification, the
true spirit of the original may, I con
ceive, be more full y =premed 11 ;;;;;;;
Pale death, no state can turn aside,
No woe can melt, no riches bribe;
With equal pace his summon. shakes
....The pour migerLdoo: 0 31141 6 gates.
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Note 4.o4—Wm . :ad not C. have int.
proved rendering of the last couplet
Impartially big footfall wadi
At Door manidoor and palace gates
ANOTTIER.
Enron Gaze:yrs: I beg leave to
offer toy translation of the famous coup
let of '(oram, which I regard prefer-
able to any yet given:
With equal pace, Impartial fate,
Knocks at the palace and the cottage gate.
Thum translation, amording to your cor.
respondent DI)," POOSIMMO real merit,
wit catches the spirit of the original,
"although a slight devlaUou from the
words." It.
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MESSRS. EDITORS Permit me to fur.
tdeh you a few Interpretations In English
of the couplet from Horace.. I newt
from the literal meaning of the words
but retain the Idea:
Old pale death goes It blind,
Striking down all be can dud."
Then again :
Old death, the miserable cues, goes float
ing shoat;
Hitting every clutp, king or subject, he
Linde out.
Another: •
Grim death, be goes about very willing,
The crowned king or poorest lout kilt.
lug.
Again :
Old death goes rebooting around
Hitting every darned cure to be found.
And still another
Old death la partner with grim old fate,
He knocks the poor door or Wake the
rich gate.
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Oran HoveL—Mr. Joseph S. Em
mett, commences a second week's en
gagement at the Opera House to-night.
We are glad of this. We want all of our
amusement goers to see him. We want
everybddy to see and appreciate his new
line °fatting. We want the held of drama
he bas opened to be popularised, and
certainly, with such • grand interpreter
on the board as is he, there can follow
no dleappoitiiment. Emmet, L an ar
tist, a genial', an actor. We rank him
second place in his particular line to no
living person. Be is the founder of a
school—the original, the that and the very
beat to present In the poitth drama, our
naturalized American Geri:clan. He pho.
tograpbs faithfully, draws Correctly, por
trays magnificently. We admire him.
Ten thousand other people • who have
heard hint admire Mai. He Is popular.
He is Immense. As • young Pitts
burgher we are proud to claim him. The
day Is not far distant when &datums will
shine even as brilliant as that of a
Jefferson, or of • Booth. Clever, polite,
easy, gr aceful and dignified on tbestsge,
and yet all the while fall of •mirth r hap.
Pines., fun and frolic on We part, he
cannot fall to prove popular. He has a
key to the popular heart, and hewill nee
It. No theatre in the country will be
able to hold the audiences ho may draw '
dye years hence on the strength of his
name. Let this week prove a series of
ovations to the young artist and actor.
Comtism' FLID.—The attendance at
the Orphans' Fair, which has been in
progress for some time in the basement
of the Ottbodral, appears- to be on the
increase. It Ma delighthil place to spend
an evening. The basement le elegantly
fitted up, and the attractions are Roma
ntic The Cathedral Band is In kttend
once every evening and discourses sweet
music. 'A number of valuable and use.
tot articles are to be disposed or by
chance. The fair promises to be more
auccessfol than over before.
rase Rim ♦round
The Cleveland Leader of Saturday,
Nays:- Tuesday afternoon a young Man
visited the editorial rooms Of the Leader
taco and requested a letter of introdua.
to Rome parties in the railway business.
that ha might obtain • pus tot:Motorail'.
Be represented thatsteno .
grapher, and had for a leong as
time been
connected with New York dalles.
brother, he said, was In the newspaper
businesain Cincinnati, and had written
for him to come on, where a good anus.
lion awaited him. The next we heard of
the gentleman was that he had presented
himself at two book stores, where he had
sold a number of books stolen from the
editorial rooms of the Herald and Leader
oMcea. The matter was yesterday given
to tbs detectives, and in a abort time they
learned that he had left Cleveland on
Wednesday evening for Toledo: He
gave his names Henderson, huan Irish
accent, is about twenty•tive years of age,
flue feet six or seven Inches high, hu an
oval face, no beard, light hair, grey eyes,
wean a slouch hat and light grey over
coat. He will undoubtedly try the same
game In other cities, and we hope this
deseriptden wilt be sufficient to warn th e
Peeple•
An Elopement.
An incident, a little out of the tuna
routine of busineas, occurred at the
Mayor's office on Saturday morning, un
der the following circumstances: Late
on Friday night the following dispatch
was received by Chief of Police Hague•
We omit names:
"Sutra's FERRY, Jan. 7, 1870.
- Arrest and my
daughter. He ran away with her. Left
here on the steamer at eight thirty
this evening. Hold them In custody m-
tit I arrive In the first train In the morn
ing."
&grin] aY morning two of the Mayor's
officers visited the steamer named, and
finding the parties on board, conducted
them to the Mayor's office. They were
shown into the private office, where they
remained until the arrival of the en.
raged father of the girl, about eleven
o'clock. The stern parent wu extreme
-17 angry, and threatened vengeance on
the man who bad eloped with his
daughter, but a little reasoning on the
part of the Mayor's clerk caused him to
look on things In a different light, and
he finally consented to allow the young
couple to be joined to the bonds of wed
lock.
Frei:wrath:ilia for the marriage were
aotlimly made, and In a brief time all was
In readiness. The certificate, • hand-
some document, was properly tilled in,
a little company assembled in the private
office, the couple took position on the
floor, and so did ids Honor the Mayor.
The ceremony was performed in admira
ble style by Mayor Brush, and the hap
py couple were beyond the troubles of
overhood. Then congratulations were
received, the signatures of witnesses
were appended, and the elopement case
was settled.
,Oyster, Oysters, Oyster.—The cele
brated Chincoteague and Anancock
(Va.) Oysters are received fresh and di
rect from their native waters every Mon
day and Thursday. Quality guaranteed,
and sold at the unprecedented low price
of f(I per barrel. Osil at once at
EITSEL 4!k
tf. Third street, near Smithfield.
Chincoteague aniline:week Cove Opt.
ten, only lin. per barrel. Enquire for
Marshall's r • ter's, at Steel et Bro.'s,
Third Avenue, near Smithfield. 100 bar
tale jtud arrivrd..
100 Barrels Shell Oystera—Onancock
Coves and Ohlecoteague Plante, received
this day. Price only 18,00. Quality
guaranteed in all came.
EivagL h.` 800.,
Third avenue.
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Ohlseetestrue shell Oysters st Steel &
- Bro.'s. Fresh arrival to-day at $6 per
torreL Third aifenue, Dear Smithfield
street. •
Steel 41; Bre. have just received a stock
of fresh chhicoteague Shell Oysters, at .
116 per barrel.
Fresh Arrival of Chlncotaegue Shell
Oysters at Steel a. Bro.'s today, which
are selling at 13 per barrel. •
Chincoteague Ethel" Ovatera.—Fresh
arrival at Steel & Bro:'a, at pi per barrel.
shell Oysters only ps per barrel at Moe
dt Bro.'s. Quality guaranteed.
Christina/ oyster *6 per barrel M Mae
tr. Bro.'s.
DIED;
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41(014—At 4 4. x. Sands) metuthr, Jahuhty
Oth, In hor,t, Yryett.• town.ulp, JOHN !OPALS.
la the 1134 year of hie age.
The fenerel will tate platell'reneT bOnnino
at ll Welock, from his late reeldroce. and pro
ceed to the family ballot ground at Ifontour
Church Carriages well start from Chselre
Peebles stable, Allegbeey, at TA. it. Friends
of the famlly are respeetlblly Invited to attend.
ANDERSON-0n Sunday morning. January
9th. KATI( 11(X/lig, deughter of 1.1.e1d els cad
Jane Anderson. aged 131eus add *dam
Yunesal TcasoAr bbantSh. at 10 o• lock,
Irons the resist. nee of her parente, Ho. 30 Tide•
Meth (late Smith) street. The friends of the
family are • rapes, fully I edited to Sttalli.
UNDERTAKERS
B. PaWIMP* JAMS/ L. WILLIAM,
rATI./ IRSON & WILLIAMS,
Baden...ea. corner Comte. ;M Salon. alui
ah street. Pittsburg S. of all kinds,
Shrouds. Crapeasad Wares, and every deserts.
Lion of funeral furnlaklng gaud•flarnlaned No afia
mot r. uotabla terms In tn. dry. Hearse and
canoe. farnlabed. Ulla open day and
(11161ABLEM & PIEERLES,' A infl•
mwittimbwi r y a ki.y r zitl L, o6r m ig i le,
AV AII/Miraly City. where chalr COPIA
103010Sarip ounalantly an:polled with real Aar
sarong, Mahogd Warm
Comm, £1 prices ,lying front Sifl to 5100.
prem•ed for Intannent. Hearses and Ca,
ruses •olatted; also, •Il Muds of Mararnlog
tiooda. If Masked. (Mac roan al all loner, Ms
lard sattSt.
JOSEPH BEVER & SON,
11-Nnxima-alcions.
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Oairrtuipa 53.00 Emelt-
a. C2r11115 . and all 'lasers] Yuralsbment alLe
JOHN M. COOPER & CO!
Bell led Brase Founders,
tiecomenn t Lonna lILL
Made Promptly to Order.
BABBIT'S METAL
Made and Kept on Hand.
Preprlitars.and Manufacturers of
M. Coopeeslmproved Balance Mee
STEAM PUMP.
Office, 882 PENN STREET.
A bletory of Me Heron Ortotroversv. from the
hellleeteg to the verses& Lime. By beret* ,
_Bee her elt. 91.50.
lONlottle`o OUAIL.
Om 'Glom, lame. el,th 11.00
Onavolume, lymo. paw BS
IB
/1/Pagt'Pllngk'ill:PL"lFSl. or o
woo
OILS
ettICILICI . O ILICOLLZCTIOIoS UP • B UOY
Llr .
011011 ArIO ItZVlCLormirc.T OF A 111.
LItlIUQtl BXLIEF. 87 . S. nu el G^.l;ed
TATUM OF PEUNIMUS *5.00
ItHERT By the ao.hot of /alai Uagrjo
SOH SALir. BY
e. ro&Nrrl & co.,
mmegiberty Nereid.
F=CCI
HENRY HALE,
ERCHANT TAILOR,
Corner of Piny and Sixth Streets
FALL AND WINTER STOCK
N o4 o W 0 911fPT.,ETE
LIKES OR OENTLRMEN,
Within( to parehete S lOee preseat Or their
Meade ter •
. HOLIDAY GIFT.
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Would do 'mil 10 •tooy In and onnmlno my Monk
of WATCIIIb. CLOCHIS, JEWELRY .01 011..
V HR WAKIL of tbn most doalg y.tlaro. 7ooo
remind ot
W. G. DUNSEATH'S
JIWZLZ9 AND OPTICIAN
Ile 1 117111 AVIINITZ
KEYSTONE POTTERY.
S !IL & CO.,
Itsaubstareri cr
QVIZRZWA3I33. sareroL miss ae.
caw tutd, Wareltcron, 303 duet ;WIWI
///r ordoes onmiptli atteeo.
fr4IIII CLOTHING.
PANTB, ovinymis, cm's, £O.
oiled Clothing of all kinds always On
hand and for Ws, wholesale or retail, la
J. R H. PHILLIPS. .
deft Yti sod SIS Sixth street.
A N EY :A 7 III h .r : E.
NAIPICIA, other , Roods, ". " rd .
flu L teem Board mill tsar the eNive eppll
cellos es siekliOth MAL sf 10 &dock A. h.
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JOSEPH MACIMONA, Clerk.
elan
Biisarr WILLOWS AND PEA
NUM
119 banelle. B Willows;
119 base Pas Pau,
N 0b.m... (0? we
ow
I"th"
from
" grarDICK ICY a CO.
E
DIRY APPLES Ir. rEATEnuts•
146 earl Pry Aftyles. •
-- 9 Fact. Teathen.
Now Lbdlo[numß lOALON Warr a CO.
LEAD. -276 Pitaoll Galena
l LLD. for sal* bl J. E.
gw-Norross—"To-i.d," "For SaLop
ss wante, ,, ...Fimaticl,""BoardiNhn
ek n tea exeeedimg JOUR LINES, will
De inserted in theme eoluimu onto for
TWRITTY-FIVR CKNTS; each add
Nasal the FIVR-ORNTB
WANTS.
WANTED. BO
- ARDING. - A
T V Pleasant Front Rom, with goal f•m111
board. 4T ANDERSOI4 STIMILT.
NVAMTEM---lIELPe--AT EM.
PLOYMENT 01710 E„ Na 1 St. Clan
Meet. ROTS 61111.6 end UXN, for dliteresti
lands of employment. Persons 'ranting help
of all nods non be Melted on short notice.
WANTED—An AGENT for this
elt to .11 the celebrated LIAATRAII
ON' SEWING MACHINE. OM widen we
oiler .rois more llbersl than nay other company.
Call and examine at 161 Wood street.
H. C. WILCOX. Traveling Agent.
WANTED.—AGENTS every-
WHILB6 to sell the AYSRICAN RN IT-
Trllll MACHINE, the only Pisotieul ra
Knitting Mactilue ever ineuited. Prid 03.
Wul knit 20,000 witch. per minute. Ad
dle., AMERICAN KNITTING MACHLWE. CO.,
Boston. Mn... or lit. Lonig. Mo.
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WANTED.— Two Solicitors
for . old .1.11.. New Tort (al
cash) Life Insumuce Comoof, to oPooLto In
Wgotern Tenns•lo.la. will be paid mi./.
Addreso Box 7&11, PlttsbOxlt
WANTED. --A German Gen-
TLIII/1N who speaks Irol g ash to take the
General Agency of • New York LIG Insurance
Company, who hare an English Ofilee at Pitts
burgh. Llocal Inducement. to • proper Demon.
.Addreea, for Interview, Boa 756, regtOfflee,
illttaborg
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WANTED. - MORTGAGE&
$30,000 to Loan In largo or .0 11 amounts,
at • far rate of interest.
-THOMAS K. BITTY,
Bond and Heal Zatato Broker,
M MM=l_
N
AGENTA•
PTuTviTMAt t gr a . 2f4rlkEwSlX l xi i i:
CHINE- Price only DIE- dreat tudocamenta to
A pia,. Toll Is the most popular Bewley Ma
chine of the day m—akes the famous "Elastic
Lock litltchii— w i ll do anyisled of work that can
De done' t any machlue-100,090 sold ant the
demand constantly incremilue. Now la the Erna
to L•ke an Agency. Deed for circulars, IMAM
ware of Infringer...lig Address ARCOssit
CO., Boston, Pittsburah, Pa., or Et.
WANTED.
INFORMATION
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Of the wityreabouta or JOSZPII BAK, who
Ito Bin Prat:mien. California. on the Iltb of
Yebtuary, MSC and landed at New Tusk •bout
the beglaning of the following month. Any
hereon who may t0M131.21110.0 1111.1.111gtOce re
spooling the salJ JOSEPH BAK'S location to
Ma brother. MARK BAK, at NANIMO, VAN.
COIIVEX IbI.AND. Bridal Coln. Mo. will be
most gratefully thanked for hie kimlttem and
I paid for ht. trouble. 1•f:•b
• TO-LET,i, •
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-01 4
LET Dealt DOWD tea
handsomely 1h..e.1 up aim simutralles•
.von for business. amply at N. SO Fourth
venue, second floor.
O LET.--031 Wood street, NO.
15. now two. ed by J. 8. IlldenneUe.
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TO LET.--Large room, second
1 floor, fnaot.mottabl• for,geatlematt's
lacteptr g room. 10 . 4. Younb
rPLET.—The New Store build
ok. l o. 511Woei West. inquire .t ti •
en a street,
TtL , E . T.—Dotelling Douse No.
.«o the hoeri of 10.n4IAA N. Sod
triet,
and 4 r. Y.
rrO-LET—Warehouse No. 323
s Liberty rtreet. from Januar, Let last. to
April let. MI. • inquire at rear alert oa the
premiers.
ToLET.—A Two Story Brick
Dwed Mouth. N. 99 marey PM.
v teeheo• City. It contain. IV th e teudern Va.
IZe t t:Vare o y% ' s d ee i : '''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''
tthatl.lLE, Clip isvlveer`e Melee . ACeS9e v 7
City. rn.
TO LET.-
STORES, DWELLINGS,
ROOMS AND OFFICES.
EM=O
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GA 7.ZA11 t CO.,
96 1 , 19.9 Avenue
FOR BALE.
F OR SALE.
HOUSE.
A desirable two story betel dwelling house
Rusted near the Park, In the Second weed, Al
legatoy - i . coutilos Ilya looms and walk ha
gas and water. with 'stable Oa ital. of 10 .
Tsars Your •ear. For particulars apply at
OSLO. of Atl.tar. Mutual Ltla Ipsurance Co,
No. 101 Bulltba4 Id street. 1114-14:40./noua 0 je
II A. 0.. or it to fr. 0. 480 r 74
FOR PALE.
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SAW DUST
H► Flat 110.110.4 or Otherwise, I. any nuantlty
=
I tate It from the mlll, eat have It at
ble tem., by add,e4alng
WAI. KIRI
Hoboken. West. reLna. IL R
ITEM
FOll BALE. -A FIIMAT CLASS
NEW BUICK DWELLING HOUBL.—If
not so d co. WI I be rep O.
•lao. A moist aubst Brack• Hon. and
Large Lot o Prot pert St r eet.
Also. aa. arty n-w Brick noon of 111 rooms
hail. tattle, good eel Sr. gas .4 watch, Forty
/11lb street.
Also. as excellent ?tame House of tour rooms
Also.ball on For r Fourth etre. t.
Also. A well bunt ler.me Douse on Forty-
Fourth street. Y.. in (root and P.S. with a
Forty
line speedo,/ Ibe apottate bowmen same lot•
A so. A drat class modern style cram. Bosh ,
of six rooms. •
•lao. • non.. Of Building Lots on different
streets.
Moo. Banding Lots In Bloomileld, with ten
year. to lay•
iscralee of D. B. Williams, Baal Estate and
lc eeeeeee •gent, eeeee teeuth ward. Pitts
tntrti. ?Es oPPOsit tat. yobn's Zplecops!
FOR
'Moose red L
LoraE .
on Spline BBL Bernath
. o
411.600; - 16151 nava near Fleming Station,
.000; House and Lot 86 James t.eet.
000; bonses on Plinatitic street. 61.900
earl.: 51 houses and 3 lots In leasaut Va ley,
04.soo: 6 aorta So Rosana tovitiolop on Batt:-
ran road, 0,000: 9 iota on Fremont street,
4.000. house and lot In Salem, order 000;
sere grousd In Bellevue Bort:. 19:0 ; house
and loss, bead of Beaver street, IBC ; house
and SI acres In 1111aabeth Boro.111.600: boom
and lot In Bridgewater, Beaver consubouse
ormtatlns 91 rooms, tot OD by 1110 feet 000:
farm at gate Win titatlon, 34 Kans. per
acre. laqulrs of
VINIIIT/1011114
Best Natal* Agamt, corner Ohio and Band.%)
WOOL. AlleititenT.
PERSONAL,—AIII persons seek.
1140 )1011I.S. or I”eettoests la Real I.
tate, ears thee, trouble .41 money trim
goring_ a wog of the TITTSBUIttiIi RE
ZIiTATE REGISTER." 'mammy clung
or 1011 be rent by null raati loamy reel.ellag It.
Perso maxima. l to get salted oat of the WTI
It ClitITT • PHILLITS, Pare
Rakers sad Real letale Meats, lgo, 139 Youth
VOR BALE.,-En lanes and Boll
ars, Nos Ina laming End. of a➢ Wads
constantly on baud.
Ord.n front all pasta of tbs ColUlta gßolnilY
mooted. . •
- JAX2B HILL AI 00.,
Corer Marlon • P.If.W.LC.E.W
XtISIDEIeCE ON LIBERTY ST.
/OR RALT..—A large three Mary Brien
wellies noose al ball. two large parlors,
marble mmtles, man , . rooms, bath mom. wub
home. cellar. gaa &ad water Astarte. Room.
lately papered. Ail In wood order. Immediate
potsegslon. For pramCU nd T HmOR Ta iI R ORh
lad 39 Milk areas&
.XOWA LAND FOR lALF...-800
Acres of choice land!. ona of the ben cows
aln lowa. oar the Ilea of the Choice A
Nortbweetere wallroad. and In o.e of the loam
rodent e Donlon. of the Stott, Wall be sold
bor..the whole or a put. it.piraLalil7
Co..
104 fowl* .cane.
FOR SALE. -ENGINES AND
llCtr•lßtl. new and aecoad•hand, con
tantly on hand and boutr ismx a
800.
Corner neyentanntb and Pike strati,.
nonfat Pittsburgh, Pa
. : : Dirr-m.T7l.r^.-:1
OT/ICI CM CITY 1.31911.1 i AIM 61710 , 117014
Pittsburg. Jszu 11189.
NOTICE.—The &Imminent for
Partite and Carl:dna WYLitt LYZNUE.
from Crawford street to Deviators street. and
Grading WEMititt IVZNIIZ, from Hobert,
street to Kirkpatrick evert, Is now ready for
I:=l=2
TOISDAY. Sanitary lib. lllTOorhen It will be
returned to the City Treasurer's oaks for calm.
tilos.
Jail 333
• enT OVVIC.
ALLWELIIT OtlT, JIM. rl 4, HMO. •
NOTlerw—Talte EESEIIIMESests for
The Grading and Paving of Iten St.,
Prom O'Hara street to Birk !tram, are now
ready for esnattnatton and Cu be seen at thle
onto. nrall TUESDAY. Jan. llth.llllo, when
t will L. sandal to the hand¢ of tbs City Theat
am for-collection.
CIIARLLS DAVIN
city Inlneei
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& M. NATIONAL BANE,
ATLAS WOII6I. BOPIERIOR IRON,
INSONANOZ NTUCKI, AND
kINOON I/ 215T.ONALa.
T,,raday rear January Ilia, et•
oalcok, will trebler, **toad door of Comma
dal Vales Ito ray, 100 *treat.
4 share. V. National Rut;
40 •• Nara •Issuraoca Co.;
50 • . &M. • ••
Re .• Atlas Wo-k., Tooth ward, Ma
i"dllS i. 41" P.Z1.71 itt:..do. .
a Sara
MCdoWINI.
A.lOllO/11111,
THE PITTSBURGH
VINEGAR
'WORKS.
BALLOU & ADAMS,
167, 168,169 and 170
SECOND AVENUE.
Are now prepared to tartish YINZOAB at tb
LOWEST MARK= •
tlcolorly tolled to oar
E ym WINE VINEGAR.
MERCHANT TAILORS
FPMSON & MUIILANBRING
SUCCESSORS TO
W. IL M'13103 & 00.,
MERCHANT TAILORS,
110. 10 011TH OT„ late Bt.
•
We have just received a large supply or lel
end Winter Ooods, which retli be sold at reaugg
able prteea. Mr. MU FILANBH.I.Nti still at
".;14841"lftenIfXrit. IPBRIA.
MEN AND BOYS'
CLOTHING.
A Wee and ownplete aseertment of ltedlua
• d 71aa Owda, at the lowest price.. •
GRAY & LOGAN.
•
41 Sixth St., 89 Fifth .venue,
(Late lit. CIAIr. t
P. 1 4 4V.A._11a13
FASHION ABLi f
MERCHANT T./AMOR
'Keep. no wrtantly on hand
Cloths, Oasaimeres and restings
AIso.GENTLKICIWEI IRIMNISHINO GOODS
No. 93 1-2 Smithfield Street
Utter.BMVent's Clothing =do to Order in the l
eigtnall atest
NEW FALL GOODS. 1
, A splendid nem stock at
(MOTES, GANUMBEEI3. &ON
Jut received by UMIIIaT Navas,
fta: Illsrabsat SWIM, 111 Smithfield mini
00AL AND 001 M.
BRADDOCK'S FIELD
Gas. Coal Company,
MINZB ♦HD !RIPPERS OF
BLICEMITH AND FAMILY CON
Nut Coal, Slack and Coke,
ANTHRACITE COAL S
6f all slvea. andof t nest quality, can be flan
Maned at yeasonable nttes. Leave oniers at r
Ore and, yards. No ANI/13LION ISTREET,
Allegheny Clty. and Liberty street topposl.andx
teends street.) Plttsbergh. Address Ppentrace
/Sox 587. Phial:43lh. and they nth vet:else
Iron:int attention.
air Prompt attention given to went. ship
1111112 t. dalkefl
CIIBLES H. BMSTRONG,
DM= ra
Youghiogheny and Connellsville Coal,
ratz
COAL, SLICE AND 1111411LPICILLIED COLL
°Wog 712tH VAR% •tkiraee iftuei and
Morton SPwat. Liberty Sad Clymer street.:
Muth ward; also &pond street, E ighth ward. ,
and at toot of ROY street. F. 1 C• R. B. Depot,
!Second ward.
Orden left at either of the above odloes, or .4-
dress to MC through Eilttaburalt F. 0.. mat re.
eel,. prompt Ottepu.
Refer to who Ca m euarlYingi
♦ Co.. Wm• Smith. Union Iron 11111., e. Fow
ler it Co,. Mitchell, latephenwin di Co.,
Oralla Hugua. Alex Bradley, Fart. Bro.
Co., Park, McCurdy d. Co., Reese. Graff &Dull,
Wm. M. Yllber CO, 11. L James
Marshall Co., Allen. McKee* Co..C yon
Cu on Do
to.t. : , : it , ;ll , ! p } . l : . H ., Pennsylvania R.
COAL! COALI! COLLOR
DICKSON, STEWART & CO.,
Swing TIMOVIId thelz (Me to
NO. 567 LIBERTY STREET,
Gately City Moor Still) 51.11UND
girer y trArd m tgrsh alo sed iu Mealit
win. market piles.
orders left. as mar came. or add/wood to
Qum through the 11l1L11. will b otteadisi so
wonsitir.
Mizizii•i: oWilli Pi
100 WOOD STUEET.
DEW GOODS. II
FINE VASES,
DOSIZNIAN AND CHINA.
I TAMIt
Tr.A erre. erm cum
tIMOICEND II •
Alamo stock of
tkl 11 ff.l4 4Di IXt[1:1)1:;;
tod . ..air .° I ¢oeuial Otabenillo7.
R. E. BREED & 00.
I
'CALL AND SEE
Oldna lets, Patio Statuette,
411 d Eliaggittkles. now openlag far the
dc 0013,
Fa 11141 LOEWY STREIT.
It. B.—A Urea amortrarat of Pb. Warta
Data
Ware ror toady and 00101 awe always ea
Dana. ort
~ . ]•_
BOBIRT 0, PATHRSON & CO
Seventh Menne and Liberty St.,
PATTABTIRGIA, PA.
Witt on Every Saturday sold
AN AUCTION SALE
GORSES, CARRIAGES, BUGGIES,
WAGONS, .
Pirtle.alerythin appertaining Mike Hefts.
&slang to felt will please leave UM,
notice of consignment Lon or before Thursday of
each week le aid for Worthing. Prompt at-
tontlon end goo d ogre
ogre will Walesa all gloat left
Ihreale.
JOHN R. STEWART. isetloseer.
/011 X U. 11111 WAR..- ILTATIZIBOIG
11+OBT. IL PATTERSON & CO.
•
zav - vanc. saman AZ 1.16
H. J. Kober:,
et sera.,
iztzi (o,•ff:if stir :
COL BEYEETH OTIRIE CLOUT! IT
PITRISORGII. PA.
PROPOSALS
OTTO'S OT Tilt
CONT¢III.I.II or •1.5500rat7 CoentrY
inmainum. January SO., 157 0.
ROPOSALN FOR WRITING.
—felled Prowess •0111 05 noel •
soUI IS h eeeee for 0411.1.5
sod oopriss from the AIISCYIOI,I. book..
11110fty.foor Mitre nubile... for 1570.
Ninety. four Pcbool Dupllestee foe 1570.
blnety-lbur Treasurer's Collection Dupllfttft
for ISTU.
Tbermork to be dote In the °Mee of tbe County
Comattatteters sod ftOPI. ou or berms the
15. day of •pri l arse. Pid• to to so moat the
natal Ilne ooOpine. to Ise ode the ealcuto-
Hon sad rirebalou 0 , 011 twee std the oompartei
f stab nod WI the boofterith , he omit.. be
sides a nu.spltolatiou to ftch sad all the books,
pturrlusthe tetra of the diffract. .rtess be the
valustloo. Tbs eraftetneas lir the depllesse
st be p 01.1. d before warn...ore bud is
paymeot. Rood. *lib *arch.. eceortt.., 0111 t
o e s
required tbr the fu,filment of the CoattKL
Samples eau be Net AM supilesttoo.
Sy dlreetioo of Cooney Comilla/Oben.
=3
WHAT MORE ACCEPTABLE
• Christmas wriest to a loving wife• mothar
or slat. Mast Polley of Las
THE PENN MUTUAL
Life Insurance Company
OF PHILADELPHIA
The Only Truly Mutual Company in the
ACCIIIIIILATILD CAPITAL $2.500,000
Attar paying looses to the nm'l of ..110100.0110
There Is • special advantarie in taking out a
volley now... these who get their policies before
January Ist will hare the benefit of the 50 per
Vint. ilteldend of January next.
JOSEPH S. TRA'TEILI, Agent,
OnrICZ-11T TITTH Avnnut,
I=l
TUB NEW JERSEY
Mutual Life Insurance Co.,
NEWARK, N. J.
Assets, Over 6500,000
AIL Pollelee Isened by OM ComPanY are Pe,Pee
nail? Non-YoriblUng'aller the payment of one
Ancona reesnium.
Dividends annually declared an] applied
third annual premium, either on the permane
fireman of the policy, or In reduction of pre
HENRY KIRKPATRICK,
Geneial Agent,
167 1-2 Wood Street, (2d door
'ST Reliable Agents wanted.
dance's'
•
C ASH
INSURANCE COMPANY
LstrisniNG.
les OS VILIMIa Amman. Second Floor.
PITTSBUIOIII. PA.
Capital All Paid 10p.
'l l. ll l. ll=2Pls,"galbtr .
Me. A.
Jake Hill, 13 . WC:Melton ' , Jas. hi Halley
Thome. Smith, Jno.S. Willeek, I
11.00EBT H.i RIND President.
IN°. r. ruumiNde. Vice President.
JOB. T. JOHNSTON. Secretory.
Coot. B. J. (MACK. Cion'i Agent.
Insures on Liberal Terms on all /In
I=
r !En]
INSUILISCE coN.
NIME P. RN T
OW &ITTSBUIDIH. '
DER 11111711. Prealdent.
HZUBERT. Beerebli7.
CAPT. elldatill NEEL% (Mural Agent.
Oahe. 99 Wetert street, gipang • C 0... Warw.
gni t o inli n e fr iniii=tiads f lire ud Ma
rius
rectors who
home lustimtion. o ssanaged by Di
rectors who are well known to the community,
sad who art determined by promptness
theyiber
to maintain the character which Mee
maned, as altering the best protoettea to WM
WID &Idle SO It. inured.
DOMYr,
ea Jnn:
Ledan W. McCue.
, . Chu. J. Clarke.
Jana ! William S. Zuni,
Joupu Kliktatrick.
. •
D i
t a n. 1. Wind rr TIM
.D -.A: naII
pENICSYLVANIA
INSURANCE CONPANY OF PIMSESURISIII
01710 t. New WOOD BTBSKT, RANI,
os oonnauir um.
SIM. Is • Boas difilp..l..d loons.. irs.tmut
. lailips_Tlx* ax•Ind11121.
- LWELLItp_WALTEILI`resIdeat.
C.
C IIVN Y P I TV Tr=tr.
Wife ltelLffillY. &craw!. • '
Mlitscrous:
LormarlWalt•r, doom.
Lo
ye C. C. Boyle, tie. . Jr.••=,
Robert Paula, J. C. op..
Jacob P• 121•00, J. C. 'lacer.
igia.l. ll lll6o. j A. o" .•Zo l ia t . '"‘
He
814.4 •
INDEMOMIr ,
AGAINST L 055 NT FIRS
ITJT 11U.2 f"l
07710Z.4315111411
•
DISISCr . CaII.
4 4itiskh z "Nsats12 . 7t :_, AL VastkAlli-
Irma. Dal%
Onoh
eorEe_W%ehards t tis'aske ales.
CHABLES Si. BAN 'IC ft, Presioent.
•
NNW. C. DALT, Vlce President.
W. C.
"' J. tiliDangfrlN ~.I.OINT,
North West corner Third lad WoostBtreetsl.
sehNmla
NATIONAL
INSURANCE COMPANY.
Cor. Federal It. and Diamond, Elgin
Btha raf.coNp 211T/0111L HAIM
•
W. W. MARTIN Prealiezt,
JOAN 1180W_N v ilz., Vka Preside. t.
• JAILIZ Z. LITZ NEON. Secretary.
Drnccroza:
tis".l:t I.
II " . . I Tge.
kfi•
DEOPLEIP INBITRALNCE CON.
A. PANT.
1117103. N. I. ooarnrs WOOD • MTH !T1
• Ease Osaputy.laktultra and Manus ltaa
Rf l
IMO%
Fran Watt, =nil :rid
au IL PAM. Marie. •rbsekle.
0. H. Lave Jarrd IL Brush.
Mirirlfin, , laz. m im ui,
I' 4 10a1 . 1% . Wiens.
a c y to ,,, i„.....,,m:
&LE EG AI EN If INSURANCE
OLGIPANT OP PITTSBURGH.
Clara It7IIITH BTEZIT.luarr Bum.
UMW!. Wind 1 kinds or 11n sad Lulu
WIG.
Cf.NII I Ot3VAINIVLVFZEtuIaest.
0. G. DO MEN/d,
_DOCreary. •
(APT. WK. DW. General Adaat.
DRICTORS:
jobalrwft, Jr.. B. U. Tranestara
T. J. Hcatlarmi. W. H. Itverso.
. H. kl .
li nmo, = Robert H. Dal*
Trawl. Wien,
Charles Ham Vast. 3. T.Pltorldabi.
Gaat. Wm. Dana. T. H. laryla.
WINES, LIQUORS, ara.
SCHMID & FRIDAY,
=I
WINGS, GRANDLY'S, GIN, At
IPZ&ILXIBS
PURE RYE iffIUSHIES
409 PENN STREET,
Have Removed to
NOS. 684 AND $B6 PENN,
Car. Ifleirenth alt.. (formerly Canal.)
JOSEPH S . FINCH & CO.,
IM.I s,lll7,lSRsag 111.
1181 ISTRZZT, 11I148UE811.
al=irDistilled Pare llip_ll/
danlers la roams wpm w il ft
INICala NUPE. an. 101611.4111
peIOTICE T(I FLOUR DEALERS
-AND CONSUNIZIta.—We an *ow real,
Ik slot of 40,000 boatel,earetully saluted
WHITIS AND ARIDLY AND TAM:MILK
WILCAT. purchased in Gibson. Parte. limn
sad Morgan 00001 es, Indiana. this lot of
Wheat Lstbe very best to be found and cannot
be saroueed by any In tbe United &sta. •
We luta also belated oar Improvements Ia
mutdury. Bolting Club. and Cooling booms.
we d . re mad e prepared to fialtilab tha best near
te for ten years at price. th at de*
otsautitlon on tbe lama wades of dour.
Y. T. KENNEDY i BRO..
Pearl Desna NM, Allegbasz.
&s eat.. ta, 1909.
FLOUR! FLOUR! FLOUR !
wIN/111120TA FLAMERS /WM;
4110 bbis. Legal Tender, 3*/ WU HA HA‘ Agr
bbl,ll.welne, .10 bbis Primmit Rep b
Co., IWO Obis Red River. 131 btu /107
CHOICE wrecoNani rizincs.
IWO Obis Riverside 1165 bbl. Wolfe mr. /OP
Obis vatioes brandk twingWtmat rumr.
WINTIR WHI T YARILT MOM
2 HUI of if minefield. Mao, Pride
W Depot 11111 s, Hassilon A.
seder and Crown, Wolof puM.,"
tor este lower lbw ens be Ow-e
-l/WU WATT, lellew OM.
age and zed Wood Wrest.
hrn
Houma, AL co.;
ANCHOR • COTTON MILLI
Naastuttaran of HUNT 11101111 E 5a41.11111,
urirrotas imp sArrula
Sbatrollar
ay - Imm' OPER& HOWE.
second and lot went or the famous and pop..
tar young character Comedian.
Mr. JOSEPH K. EMMET.
Who daring the pot ...lc Ito been idnytng to
crowded and delighted an tenon.
MONDAY EVESTINti. January 10, 11110.Dtad
10 . 11 gi.utng. Mr. Chic Ga 110... chancier
drama of
In which ldr. T ri m will garish:Lida great orig
I, L gi a...acr e Trim Van Vonderbilnkenstenes
111trC doting his Snnir• Dances wid Characteris
tie Burlerane Stcnel•
Fritz SWIM: Matinee on Saturday.
City or State
IarACADEMT OF:NICSIC.
trEßcamrriLE Lili ßani'
LECTURES•
THEODORE TILTON,
Editor of the "10dependetsWY
MIE1"1
Monday Evening, January 10th.
No reserved goals. Tickets for sale at the
Library ilooma, corner Penn and Math streets.
Doors open at TM o'clock. Lecture commences
WORPHANS 9
OPEN 3EITERIC EVE.NI NU.
Want HALL,
DIAMOND, PITTSBURGH.
This elegant, largeand commodious habits
Hall has been ...roughly refitted and raturAlsbe
ed. and Is now offered for rent fOr balls, parties.
fates, ronyenOona. It elm re.and ten rat melee
to
It Le the largest and best ventilated room
in the city. and Is the only Halt onfoltel with
proper means of egress In ease no or anti.
dent. A stoop, hall, Cluing room and kitchen,
tll In Oral etas. style. have bean r orally added
o Its sopolatmes.o. noting It the mot eon ep
lent aril destrablefar tails Oartle. nod rennin..
for te sns and other reAraiztrilaitaitNtg.,,.
=ME=
and Marine. Man.
==l
13=
M ' U7I
COTTON MILLS
E'lTTgi{Ult [ ~H
41111101110 X AND lIIAUJIOI.III
OWL COII:IN °KAMAN
WILL LtbTllll.lC CN
he Art of Using the Mind,"
►T THE
ACADEMY OF MUSIC.
50 Cents
lECEEIM
— IN DAISEMICNT UP CATHEDIIAL.
de=
=l=dl==
OILS
DIAMOND OIL WORKS,
H. M. LONC CO.,
Ulalce, °ALMA.% BUILDINU
Way. i'lttsburgh, Pa.
TACK BROTHERS,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
=I
Petroleum and Its Product&
Tittabargh 001ca—IIALZYCLL'a HPILDINU,
mar of Duque.° Way sad Inala Magna.
PblladelphlaUfiles-131 WALNUT
•131:1•20
WARING & KING,
I==
Petroleum and its Products,
DALZELL'S KOOK, DUQUESNE WAY.
PHILADZLP/ILL ADDRIO3&
800ni17; Maniber of Commerce,
133 SOUTH SECOND STREET
ECLIPSE PETROLEUM REFINERY.
HERBERT W. C. TWEDDI.E.
=3
Lubricating &High Tist Btusing Oils.
Rellyao Railroad Axle Oil,
Stands gnat beat without mule; remalas
-•limpid as loweut tempetutorts. tlpoel2l all for
liwoiculellutates or hot weather.'
1•11120M11111111). Elagipto, llarbisie Strop,
W 111 cut renews.
ihliiir Wil isse Planing Mill 01Is, .
Adoptedr high speed. •
Spinele Oil. Wool•lfeed-Light 011.
•
01114Toinnereninff- Benzole. ,
lug end Finishing Gasoline,
Oil. Hers.. Oil. r rarallins • •
ARMOR VARNISH, tO preserve Br . Iron
Work and Machinery from Rust. ' .
, These products are manufactured eider Dr.
?peddle's patent by depot heated Atte& la We
coo. The LuOrleaturc Oils Iwo almost odorless,
perfee ly Imre, uniform, and memetty light col
ored, stand a high temperature laftchanged. sod
remain limpid during Output. cold. The Rail
road Ohs are annloallad, ace are In constant use
. . . . .
ea man, of atm principal...slimed. Samples eat
be examined and orders a% 17*, WOOD
Mlle-XT. Warns IMlebarpatinex
PROFESSIONAL
G. W. De CAMP;
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW.
'roe 131 1011/ITa. Pitt.
burgh. lrmerly oecupled o by lion. Walter It,
Lowrie.) trill practlee In the D. B. Circuit eel
District Courts. to the Mate Supreme and al We
Courts of Allegheny county, and make mile.
Lone In mat of the adlaeent cm:nth. talk=
AUCHIBALD BLAILELEY,
A.TTOMMIr-A.T.LA! \W.
No. IS TWIN ITIRZET,
C:=rl
jonx A. STRAIN,
EX-0111010 JUBTICX OF TEM PLAT. AND
POLICZ NAGISTRATZ,
0111m11.11 FIFTH uTREET, eppoette the os , •
Utedrul, Pittsburgh, Ps. Deeds, Bond% Mori-
ACktowludionente. Depositions end au
I• 114. 1i114112W1 executed promputess- ea&
diavelee. .
WM. a NEEPER,
t.A.) ••1• r row %a l p,. co ryir, Orr 1.1. r 404 ;pi
. .
THY. MACS.
OFFICE. 89 FIF TH. AVENI E.
Specie' attention styes. to etortrysosiog tali
oolDeUane. Deeds. Donde and MortSeges draws
op. and all !eget p.m:loess Mended t pelsoDDl
saA oseurately.
WALL PAPERS.
ELEGANT
PAPER HANGINGS.
•
Leuzeled Wall apers In wisln tiete !mew ,
IV
oe. ui soo bal emts'. Venalilloe it 701.4,
IV Rh gold end nerwen. KM Bonilla, WILL.
VLTB, INDIA.TAPESTWIC, fektICWIL ria4sus
meowed and printed role.
Newly tinportere an ui found elsewhere
la the corium. for n ot a
W. P.
TS
NEW WALL PAPER STORE,
191 Liberty Btreet.
men
DECORATIONS.—In Wood,
Marble *d rmeo naltalloos for Wall.
sod
10 re 7 Mar lll.o ket M eetof uals e , Boom. Halls, ie.. U
11.
Jrll7 JOKSPH B. UUUHL4 BID.
TAMPED GOLD PAPERS for
Parlon, AM No. 101 Market street..
JO:SKPH HIJOHEN
ALPERT & KOHLER,
•
Itatatecterrre and Dealers. tf 1106 . 111. NOLO
AND GAMIN& No. BS Martel Moat. PD.'
h.rgh. Pa.
Perth:War attention green to Canal. Work.
We beg leave to direct the attention of the
tn.bila to the that that we arena. prepared
saanulheture Boots rod &boas for persons
troubled wlth Owns. Banners,or disiorthad feel.
ender Ike personal sew-101os or ear Sr. At,
Piet. formerly of Alleelarey Orr, lOW wilt be
pleased to see Ms old eastorners again. Ws hare
ulopned Kr. AlperVe roods , of meessrlng the
M.. by which ere eon be earn In warrantran easy
and constortabin Soot. and snore tor the resoles.
Get feet. Ulth as a trlllyirr r 7.. 1 =6 4 .
:amid ,21 Warier street Pittehank. h.
iTRADE MARK.
MEN
Firm- PROOF
Lamp
CHIMNEYS.
=
J. Ir.. 5... ....
SWOT & BRATT,
ARCHITICTIMAI. Jll.lll
ORNAMENTAL CARIMRS,
No. if Baudasky It., lllegkay, h.
• Isr_m_sesortment of RZWILL PONS sad
liALLUlTCHSeonstastly op haat. TUSIIIMIS
at all descriptions done.
f t 4I.IIGE SUIPRIENTS OF ,„1"..
k Inds of herb lake lUD are reoelv,d ogle
• W. Pa Ipresa , nelar• eland. . .}t. dd••
Diamond Market, Pitt. ,
burgh, and el s th. Tour
:17111,1:dag1 1 . hg7, ..gg ! !! 'g f ts ft rbll ;
treslness ear its aka elsrays sae . ... baud. trill
class ankle, and ears ern Wish.
Mete , y 4 Blank ft ßag rgrdto r t e n tr a dl n balar .
oaApn,olta e 4a adata tiled,
oroadstie.
3n CAIIP.I PEARL Aism IN.
`-' o.tur uff'i. s. cauznum
CA