II Q II II ttaiitt.sbuttl ;Att. 11 Li CITV - AND' SUBURBAN. putiaiiiCou meet Monday af- kad kir pocket picked of forty. , tbe Diamond market; yea- A lad give dol terday. Pratt. the °Golden Naar," in base ball parlsone, la In the city on a risk to • hls!dead& • The weather =Urines very pleasant, - with gently sharp windirelear atmoit, phere and warm sun Justice liar, or hi!Oltirs township, youesday summittigi to Pill Elijah But ton, for trIAI, for whippinq his with. Joan Olivine, tor drunkenness aid dlaa orderly amduct, was committed for twenty days byldayor Adieu yesterday. There are now one hundred and ten producing well. at Parker's Lending and da vicinity, ranging front 4to 60 barrel. per y. Wart on the elegant new Dollar Sav ings Bank building now in the processor ursotlon on 'Fotirth avenue, will shortly be restrakkL. . fulll Greys will win hero s usiMdium, Two °emplanes have been orwanised sudmearly filled up to requirementa.= The Oftliefinersheresbont propose to pnah things nest spring, calculating to do a grind business for the remaining part of theyear. A Fate daughter of Achilles named Emma was sent yesterday to the Boum of Refuge by Mayor Callow at the request of Mrs. Achilles. Alderman Taylor has received his casemhalen and been sworn In for hti third term. He completed his tenth year In office yesterday. MM.—Alfred. youngest child of War den fikandrett of the county jell, died last night. The funeral will - take place to morrow afternoon at two o'clock. • - Yesterday marnlng Joseph Kincaid, an employe at the freight depot of the Fort Wayne Railroad, was slightly injured by :fitging falling upon his bend from train. Thome Thompson complained to Al. dorm= Taylor yesterdaY. that George Shaffer had Mt him on Ms !Matador with • slab. - The Alderman homed • warrant Pm the arrest otOsorge. Casseesalsa -Raceme—The com m i e . don of H. 0. Elmuneson, Esq., as Jus. Roe of the POllOl9 In Lincoln township, was received at the °Moe of Thos. H. Han. ter, Recardar,lesierdap. George Jena, a colored gallant, threat. sued to Immolate Fanny Crable, ■ dusky damsel.' Fanny objected to such treat. ment, and Alderman Butler has burned a warrant int George's arrest. The Great Revival at John WeeDO' Chapel Mill pror; and since MT there has - been three hundred end eighty Imola converted. ' Dr. Williams and the Trustees keep the best of order. Tbe Printtag Comedies of Connell, mat yesterday afternoon and agreed to advertise for proposals tor the job work of city minting. Sealed proporrali to be received and not , opened until next Thursday:. It veltrOort the county three hundred dollars to dlsoover by means of the W ince of chemistry, - whether Philip Ban. lon Invocational, or not. The Coroner's Jury will meet to conclude the Inquest Youttsy. John sall's now violated a city ordi• nanoe lnAlleghetty yesterday by walk ing the publio streets, and was run over and killed by a passenger train at Bu dge street. In the loss neither Saul nor the row deserve any pity. that's all. A late private letter from Rt. Rev. Bishop Bowsaw., Rome, antiounoes that bit is in assalleat-health. He la unable to form any correct Idea as to when he will reach hems, the Ecumenical Boras oil as yet Wviag no signs of adjournment. . . . .... arms of late In the counties surround in ns. Qui of the staunch new 12011 cla g d and stone cared Pittsburgh jail thertris no such thing as escape, esp.- easily while Wardens Eleand.rett and Smith has the management. Jarrell. Trlansph.—Muter John Mar ,lay, a bright eyed and Intelligent little am of Mr. Thos. Murray,-of the Com. sasrei,sl composing rooms, carried off by an overwhelming vote, the elegant dress Sword. contested for st the Orphans' F by a number of spirited Juveniles. May Adams alleged before Alderman Taylor Tegmdsy that Mts. Clark had obtained the loan of a lot of furniture and bedding from her, which she bad since Waved to return. She Alderman Limed a warrant for Mrs: Clark's arrest On an information for laroeny as bailee, The Financial Operation.—We learn that there were other banks besides those mentioned yesterday victimized. Is reported that ona prominent Mad tattoo was swindled by the sameMITXI6 =cod on the Second and Thir It.. out of 16,000 and another for a lase amount. • - A Cern!aerate Tussr.--Ona of oar en tarpriaing Sour dealers, says the Erie Dirpatek, noticing, h i p s the victim of a mint biarglary had flour stolen, en closing the item from the paper contain ing the prioes of floor. The burglarised acknowledged the Joke by sending for barrel of the best brand. A Cal I.L-The United Preabvierlan COL , gremilons of sloo3on and New Scotia • villa, Beaver county, have extended unanimous call to Mr. .T. P. Sharpe, ■ !Mirth year student in the United Presby terian 'sinlogteal Seminary, JaietthotlY edgy. Salary , one thousand dollar., azu it is lixelyu parsonage. Rsßena—Rev. D. B. Wilson, of Philadelphia, will preach in the Reformed Presbyterian church, Sandusky rebore Ohio) street, Allegheny, to morrow fifabtath) at 105‘ A. le. and 234 P. IL Um Wilson is Odle an Interesting and Papular preacher, and we have no doubt ht will hays a large audience.\ I -- Postponed. -Owing to the alight India pi Wien of some of those te eipecd to to e part In the entertainment , the extd. bi on at Moorhead helical House, which wt announced yesterday would take last evening, has been postponed th.:..1 this *Timing. 'The entertainment promisee to be a acme= in emery par ticular. Small Thlating.—Thunsiv evening some sneak thief entered the hall of the Pittsburgh Denials College building and idols from the rack a valuable new over. coat belonging to Dr. Pershing. Tester. day °Meer Dressler found the mlssiog &Tnt at De Roy's fawn shop, Smith. r Lae, where it had been left as a pledge for the loan of six dollar". - The Dr. recovered his mat, bat the noose of the thief eannot be ascertained. , -=A Hearing wee had yesterday before Alderman Humbert In the case of Flora Di Hadley teat= Monte St. Clair for assault and battery. Flora staled Motile had sent for her a few due ago. Upon answering the summons, Flora alleges, she was rust on the ttireahhold by Mollie with a poker.- A • fight ensued, Flora .gsoming otT victgrlows, although bearing ;the marks of a severe conflict. The haring resulted in the accused giving ball for court. Felonious Aseasit—lnformation was toads bettors the Mayor yesterday by Peter O'Neil, charging William altos °Mall" White with felonious easant:. B I. alleged that the accused went into the prosecutor's stables on Webster avenue, and wm acting in a disorderly manner. Mr. O'Nell requested him to leave. whiamtpon White made an assault upon him with a hitch fork, and threatened to kill him. White was arrested and looked up for a hearing. Testerdav John Mcßride, an unfortn. sale Weediest of Bomb Pittsburgh, made Information before Alderman McMaster', setting forth that his matrimonial part. leer had recently taken *to drink, which Induced snob a dislike for him that be was enable to reside In the same home with hie family._ The latest ace—riming hint out of the domicil with an axe— risclusd the limit of hl* endurance, and the aid of tbe - .xnegietrate was Invoked. Pilary will be arrested. IffeUee--The appropriation for the Po.. line Department, his been aced at 1100,. 000; which will scarcely be sufficient to nut it through the_ year. 190 000 were .1 91 4 ' 0 1 0 .11and lard year, and since then twang-are .men have been added to the force. Out of the 180.000 110.000 was expended In the . liquidation of biLa remaining over from the precious year, which left 180,000. This sum was itonf &dent, and a considerable amount had to be transferred to the apFeoprlation In order to run the Department through 1h07•114 Insane Man,—A telegram was receiv ed at the Mayor'- office about-twelve o'clock last night. signed Mrs, A. Kap- . Ihr, Johnstown, Pa.. elating ' that her haat:end, A. Koplin, was insane. and that he had left that place-last evening with four children in charge, and re quested that he bearrested an d detained. Hertous Arabic:R.—Robert Watson, Br., was thrown from his buggy on Penn street about seven o'clock is evening and seriously Injured. He was driving ,along Penn street, in the Tenth ward, when his borse took fright a d started to run. The buggy was capita and Mr. i d Watson thrown out, atrikln his bead on the (*bele Stems. He was temoved to 'his residence at the corner of Penn and Twenty-eighth streets, and Dr. Gallagher summoned. Jim Mackerel, a "Pointer," somewhat noted as a disturber of the pewee, having been released from the Workhouse yes terday; where .ho had served a term of thirty - days, celebrated the event by get. ting on a "drunk" and raising a row. tie drew • knife and swore he would kill any man who came near him. OW oars Moon awl Dresher were sent for and notwithata rid I mg Jim's threats to au t and kill, he was arrested and taken to the lockup, where he wilt be retained for a bearing this morning, when he will prob. ably go back to the quarters he so re. neatly vacated. Alleged Larceny.—James Lauffman made information before the Mayer yes terdayarharging James Duffy with the larceny of a watch. It appear. that Lauffman and Daffy were together Thursday night drinking, and that after they had been moving round for some time, Lauffman missed his watch and friend Duffy also. Daffy was subsequently found by officer Garrison and arrested for drunkenness. He was locked up and yesterday morn ing in default of a fine was committed to jail. A warrant was issued in the lar ceny case, and Daffy will have a hearing this morning. Alleged Elaine Pretence.—Mr. James T. Simpson appeared before Alderman MaMasters yesterday. and made informa tion against Hugh Stone for false pre. tonne. Mr. Simpson has a coal yard in the Fifth ward, Allegheny. He alleges that Stone obtainatl coal to the seine of twenty-two dollars and forty-eight cents from him by representing that he wait employed by Messrs. Moijoy,t Heed at the dry dock, and that the'llrm owed him nearly one hundred dollars. These statements, it is alleged, were siabse grimly ascertained to be entirety devoid of truth—efforts of Stone'. vivid imagin ation. Warrant leaned. • Burglary Developed A few nights ago the store of J. D. Thompson & Co., Liberty street, was en tered and a quantity of goods carried off: The police set to work to ferret out the burglars and yesterday arrested a chap on suspicion. The fellow after being taken into custody ' , peached," and Im plicated Jeff Douglass, a well-known character. Information was made be fore Alderman McMaster's, against Taff, and about four o'clock. yesterday after noon Officer Blondin succeeded in ari prehendlog Jeff in a house on Smithfield street. He was locked up for a hearing on Tneedaynext. , Id Rooberlea. A number of robborlee have been per petrated recentlyon the borders of Alla. gheny and Beaver counties, of the cooleat, yet boldest character we have board of for a long time. The robbers walk right Into the farmers' stables, take out the horses, hitch them into the .-.wagon, and fill it with bogs, turkeys, chickens and whatever else they can conveniently get at. As seem as they make up their load they drive deliberately towards the city, and having din neat of their ill gotten spollsisbandon the bourns and wagon. The farmers in those regions are amply prepared, and if these scoundrels ehould return, they will likely meet with a warm reception. City Expenatures. The thdlowing Is an exhibit of the oily expenditures for the month of Decem ber, 1869, showing the amount of war rants drawn 'and countersigned by the ()patroller In the month ofJannery; 1869, on the several appropriations: Arrpreprlatlens. 1. /uterest I. . .... P.4tra (01113).. I. Water Wont.. 7. rrracta 9....1• ILI Mt. TM W. d •Mutel • Ttre ilexes T.Jeamaoh • Ratede Rll:mr•xt noon Lomat ' a. Water Siteasion Loan, Lutereet Total Wafanf• on 13:nkleg Fond Alleged larceny, A few. days since a box of dry good, was broken open on the steamer . 4 Mary Ebbed," and a piece of cloth taken out. The box was then milled up. The mat , ter was made known to officer Dressler. I who yesterday found the cloth at O'Rourkhi saloon, on Wcod street. and socertalned that it fad been brought and left there by Jim Stull and Andrew Hoz , Iran. - He than mid a visit to the "Mary Hobert," on which Stull was employed as deckhand and Morgan as *. roust about," arrested them, took them to the watch house and locked them up for a hearing. Stull states be found the cloth to the "hole" of the boat and gave it to Morgan, who lets It at O'Rourk'ti. Theis fellows, notwithstanding they were ar rested without warrant and not on "view," have as yet expressed no inten, Lion of bringing an action for false arrest and Imprisonment. E=l=2E! Travellers over the Allegheny Valley Railroad will be pleased with toe greater accommodations which have been affor ded them In the now and handsome roaches placed on the road yesterday. They are fom the celebrated works -- ot Jackson & Sharp, and are models of ar tistic finish and superior workmanship. The trussed platforms, compression buf fers and automatic couplings, all new inventiotell, will prevent th e oscillation of the coaches, and make It much easier and pleasant to ride in, while adding .to the safety of employes and 'travelers. Abobt the beginning of February the Oompany design placing two new sleep ing coaches on the road. We are glad to note Inch evidences of prosperity as they indicate, that the pretent thrifty management Intend keeping the road, as It is now, in admirable working order, anti always up to the demands of the Plymouth Church Fair Our readers should bear in mind that the ladles of Plymouth church (and they ire Ladles) have prepared for holding a Pair, beginning on Tuesday, at City Hall. A. great variety of fancy articles will adorn the tables (and they are fancy ar ticles). 171mA:1i articles alto (and they are useful) will mingle with the fancy. .Dinners and rappers that are dinners and suppers will be served by ladles that are good looking, and better than they look. The fairs of the Plymouth people have hitherto always been wall managed and made attractive by - 'Menhirs - not found elsewhere. -)Yan..e- Ingenuity never tells. It I. . sah to -promise• that visitors will be pleased with the entertainment and the taste/miners. and we might- add that they ought to and pleasure also In helping to. await the proceeds for the lake of the g e. 3d cause which these ladies are etrugglinglo advance.. ' • gamuts Inconstancy Charts' Slater has lied a revelation of the inconstancy of the female sex. His , experience was of a mos: unpleasant character. He set his affections upon an affair of this wbrld, and of comae was disappointed. His.. Margaret Ater. of Lower St. Clair township, was the object of his deiotion. He became acquainted with the fait creature aotnetitne aso, and from toe unfortunate hoot. 011 within it f . ,-sr days ego was most usidnom in tile a:tendons. 'me wedding day wax Set. In the ardor of his veneration and cond. ding nature, he bestowed' upon his reir charmer - trainable presents of Jewelry, thereby diminishing-hie ready thuds to the extent of nineteen. dollars, not to mention _Abe twenty. do ll ar green back which, .went . into , the lady% hands towards -.enabling • her. to appear In goodly sourel on the happy day.. Alas for .man's , hopes and woman's inconstancy; As the time approschbd'Margeret became leas willing to become hie .dear, arid in the end, Charles beard the words which emphat. fully expressed her intention not to be Mrs. Slater. His love was changed to wrath and walling. He resolved on re venire. Calmly and dallberatetyle pro. ir.ded- to Justice Conrsd's office and affixed a signature to an information charging her with larceny as ball ae—the jewelry and money—in alight. She was indemed to vlan the magistrate's °Moe, but again Charles was disappointed. Hs received en additional Insult. She re fused to return the property and he was compelled to NY the meta, the Justice dismissing the cue. He retired from the official sanctum a sadder and a wiser man—unquestionably in some matters. His provocation is au aggravating one, and his next effort to obtain Justice still be recorded -with littered by every lover Or 'down trodden humanity. SLD tID. Another or .t7b4ters WeLnu»Death twin eiranteroni-Itte' Plana in Akell Man. The effects of excessive drinking were Illustrated in a sorrowful manner in Al legheny yesterday. - Thursday evening the attention of nn the.pollee Was called to a , . man ruing et the top of his wised along • Western • itietine. The runner was ar rested, and 'fbitiscl to be an old mattanf . feting frons in ',attack of mania pet s u In Its most Violentferm. • He was taken to lock-up, where boon after is friend appear ed, when his name was awtertai tied to be Joseph Grubbs. He was employed as a driver by one of our large marinfactu , Luring firma,' resided with his family on Allegheny, near Western avenue, and "." about MY years of ago. Generally sober, for some unsoconntable reason for the past few days he had; been drink tug freely: and on the evening when ar rested had been 'attacked with mania polo. He became so violent that it was found necessary to send for medical as alstance.' Dr. Thorn was called in and was prescribing when he broke out of the noose and was running away when he was arrested. He re malnedi n the lock. up during the evening and yesterday, but notwithstanding every effort of medical skill and kind friends, the at tack resulted in his death, which 00- carred about six o'clock last evening. Endeavors were made to have a Coro oar's Inquest Immediately, but owing to the absence of the Coroner from the city, this was found - Impossible: The body was taken to the late residence of the deceased, where an inquest will be held to-day. THE COURTS. District Coscr cage . Kirkpatrick. FRIDAY, Jan. 28.—The case of Bassett vs. Hill, previously reported, was re, atoned and 'concluded. The jury had not agreed when 'Conn adjourned. The meat case taken up was that of Kennedy vs. Schultz, action in case to recover mcaey alleged to be due and unpaid. Kennedy wee a stock broker, and some time since was authorized by Schultz to Purchase a certain amount of Erie Railroad ttock. The stock was bought at 90J4, and as is customary, Mr. Schultz was required to deposit a thous and dollars as a margin to protect the purchaser against lose if the stock should decline. The sock, it appears, did de cline, and when the tnousand dollar margin had been covered by the fall, an addltionel margin was required, for which Mr. Schultz gave Mr. Kennedy a check on the Allegheny Savings Bank. The check was presented by Mr. Kenne dy, but was not paid because Mr. Schultz had no funds in • the bank. The stock subsequently, declined still lower and was finally Bald, and this action was brought to recover the amount of the check and a further sum aufelelentlio cover the losses sustained by Mr. Ken nedy on the decline of the stock. Verdict for plaintiff . In the sum of p 787 88. Common Pins—Judge collier. Faineor, - January. 28.—The case of Blakely ea. Mooreland &Mitchell, previ ously it sported. was resumed, and was still on trial when tkourt adjourned, • PARKER'S LINDLNO. Happy Jade well SWIM Pumpluf—lf ew Development—tWen—New Town. tYrom our own Catirspandent.3 PASUSERS LLNDI2IO, Jan. 28, 1871 The Happy (or unbapp➢) Jack well has been tubed 1111 y-ulna fee; deeper and le now ateadUy pumping between 2.5 and SO barrel,' per day. Some Plttaburghern are Interested In this welt. At Martlnabargh, four ndloa west of this place a new well has been struck and le now pumping about 12 barrels por day, caumng great excitement In that OILNINfI LINOARD E 3153 0113:39 =! MEM G GEM iViiiiana Maraca, Alice Dunning LINGARD And Company. LAST PERFORMANCE TO-NIORT LAST PERFORMANCE TO•:IIi: FIT PLUTO, ANTI TWENTY OF LINGAIIIIE NHETCH ES .471 -- ~'IrTIIIBITION TEE PUPILS OF MOORHEAD PUBLIC SCHOOLS, Eleventh Wald, will et re an Exhibition. ror tinting of MUSIC, DECLAMATIONS, READ ENOS nod COLLOQUIES, On Thursday, Friday & Saturday Evenings, JANUARY 97th, 28th and 510th lllDoors pen at 7:15. Par/arms.° com CLIOG3t / : 45. • REM Tht proceeds to be appr,riated I o the purchase of an °RUA tor the use or the reboot.. Any areistance rendered to the little ere. to trete /- /bit to tinware an tire. will be doll awe! taled and kindle' reciprocated by Inmate/tar r:a In their atedles. panto tgrAT CITY HALL. PLYMOUTH CHURCH FAIR. Thu Ladles of Plymouth Church will bold ■ Fair, 4urlng text week, at City Nall. rout taerelng on TU11111,11( EVENING, February SW, MO. Dian:reach day from 12 to 3. Tableaux, Musical and other . eubertalomeats I= 5413 e.; Including dinner. Slic frgrOIIPITANSI .V ° .4II.3OFILy OPEN .EITE.III/ Ey.ENIN/13. deZIN BASEMPIiT OP Cd.T.U.EDBiL. LEGAL I N THE MATTER OF THE APPLICATION of ••The Cllisenbi Mutual Bed Idlug at d Loan Asiociatiou Of Sharprburg and Etna for aabatterof Ineorporatlon. And now. to t 16th day of November, .1. D. 1I6?. the 'eaten net tion and Instrument of writing haring been presented to, parused and examined by the Court, and the objects, sr titles and condnibris therein se: torch and con- Putted, appearing Jobe lawful and not Injurious, tile ordered bad directed that said Ip.m/silent of wilting ba filed to the °Mee of Ihe Prothonotary of the Court of Common Pleas, ind the. notice Df seed application beinterted teethe Pittsburgh olly Morn :Zit OAZLirI for at least three week., setting forth that atiappliptlon has beau made to the Conn of Corona= Plan. of the Oeonty of Al:cantor to feint ilba mid ••ClUsen's Mutual Banding and Loan Asseelatlon of bharosburg and letna! , .4. _Charter of incorporation," and that anch Charter will be .granted at the next tern" of Bald Court, tuti le. exception. DC fiLed 1p _. BY THE C ,, UET, B. A. IiecLUNO, CarnerGrautitia Dlsmoaa Isollettor. 1:1322=! SPEIICE ALLEY.-- Notice is .bkkeby' erten that at No. 41, December Itesslo me Of Quarter Betaloat Court, a rale wYL granted Jo eheni cease why eald alley, from. l!earer avezue to the Blear, Sionld not be Vacated and Closed which will be made ab.olute eels. exeepLlte. a» Mee In Draper time. EEZEIZEI IN THE. DlSTRlCT•voarivr OF THE uNrran STATEN FDIC' THIS WEBT. N 1/18THICT OF PENNSYLVANIA ' WILLIAM A. CHESd4Hiii,.• abankre the Act Of Comeau Sid, 1167. hayin ot g applied Ihr d ocher. hl. hie dente, .d her e1..r0 ptable under . Act, by order of the Court, male, lc he 'given to all Creditors Who proved lb debt!, and other pen... thieretted, to appear o'elnvb t 26th dry of JAHN/LICE, INT% /it 10 . Eca A. yr, before JOHN N. FULLY IANOZ, • . Brener In Benkruptey. at blit otdee, ate Federal street. Allegbeny CI tr. Pei. to show.. cause. If sAv they have, why a discharge clionlel not be granted to the calif bankrup t. • )a/•S • B. 0. MCCANDLE&S. Clerk. itN THE Distiller COVET OF THE UNITED STATEn,forthe Wastr.riiDis et or Permsylrenta. • J AMID ”.• *Pies% • Bankrupt ender the Art or Comma of March 2,. 1807, baring up pled ftir • dismr•rge, from ad Me debt*. and other claim. prime.: inkier said Act. by order of the Court. notice la bettbr glean to nil creditors Who base proved lbelr debts,auti other perms. interested. to aphear ou thellOth day of J. N- U a ItY, 1070, at le Web et •• is , issforeJoll/1 .27. PERSIA, r . Iterster in Beat redcy„, e ether. No. li l federal West. gib elm,. Whereas lettere testamentary to the E,tate o (JA DA- Age,ilbag=l.l.or.tor e:',..Eritc,...brragnyhattz4 to the Dobler' hem sol venous Irdebta/ro said mate are rtgnerted - to make Itna.edlata payment. end tnote taring •elaima or demands against Abe estate orltur said decedent will man known the sawe without delay. to . W. C. AUtifillinnUGH, nerrenter, &a., • WilliaManel strata. Prrrsnonen,J.• ,IklQ. ' • Je... 1 . 1 AESTERN DISTRICT OP tanurn , 110 _day of January, A.D. iitel;nderligned hereby Fires notice of bla ap pointment as Analinee of ANDICILFON J. 11A nod Rate Plttabu In the nonnty of Alleltheof. oi Penna., within said Dlatrict who bu been odludged • baotrOt open nla own Dia Petition, by the na Comm sr anid Dlsmict. A.""". w, SO Want street. A DININISTRATOWO NOTICE. RRr —Lettrrs or aelnalalstretlon barlpf u been W. iteNt.t.V.ellgql=rh°lllllceoe'r ohm. AU rem.. indebted Jettel ovate era reeeested to mato tokosolpee payment,. sod Qom Parlorol.lols prereattoem properly ..a..q."ll.""rtelf"art 11.71 D. • Wi L LIAM IMVAAD. • Admleletratont, noz,vii4 BARD WARS & CUTLERY. BEAVER FILLS CUTLERY COMPANY, luarvrAormizaa or Superior American TABLE CUTLEBY POCKET KNIVES; Quality Trtsurpossed. .Destrablerneer Dollars. and all the well.known styles of Y►Ule Cutlery. Aso to stock, a !arid lot of cAnvens, BCTCHEILS , 0 . 04 /MEAD KNlrTiti cf all descriptlass. All kluda of A lISTAII. 9ALESBOOK. open Ip no.en don inch ibe fanners! 'Olden and Vinoleaala Depart-. No. -70 Wood Street, P/ 1 79111M1111, PA EIZE3 ABSESSZIENTS n iho:lalter of Opu➢ing Lincoln Street - . NOtler is bertbre leen Met the teceurnent for dummies onede t 7 eite—V/etrers teethe ovenbur of Ltneoln.street has bean died In ray °Mee ter . coneetton;• that tt rid meet accents are not vela: Wlthlo thirty dos. Into therebte bereo4 liens wilt. be filed therefor &rebut the prownr tetsed II hlr terest, cost. sad remand the same colleetad by leg .l paver*, •. • • 2"7> R. e t it 1. 4 1n1 " : 4 2e . rvenviau. Jan. 29. 1370. J ea:al3 MIOEUTIVIS. & 5108E14: Ma .BOUBC•BASOCIATIOX BUILDING% Bo" 1114 4 , 1415t.01ate Street. PliDlPargh. Bs. " Special etureuen stem to the deettelter ant lemmas of nom? smuts mai roamo, ME ITO ECM 12111 MEI