The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, February 09, 1870, Image 4

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'CITY AND - SUBURBAN.
W after April let, 1870, the CU
iitlTta will the building recently
:parchteated by PelllllMllll. Reed & CO., on
sb. earner of Sixth aremne and Smith
field etreet..
Bouts For ,ftle.
good paying route on the Gaziarra.
Apply today et Gazarrs counting room.
Meyer Callow bed four cues before
Lam yesterday inoralnir.
The guns for Company C, Duquesne
Groya, have bean received.
Allegheny Valley T-30 Rona' sold at
Wilwaine's Stook Rooms. UM Smithfield
- • „gnat, lasterfening
Betzel'a great picture, now on a:bib -
*it at the Art Gallery. No. 231 Liberty
*tog, 15,yalned it 31,000.
• .oHelatNetlee—The Committee on Fire
~.11Cojghisic and Hoee will meet it the COM
-_,itbon Connell Chamber to-day at three
o'alock:s.
Alderman Cornelius 013o:mIL elect
brOetober lot, ono of the AI Orman
fbe the 'Twelfth ward, has opened an
• sees at No. 425 Penn street.
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-..„..Dere. Kate Rasa was before Deputy
" MakiOr. Nichols yes:442y, obarged with
Johnson with •
broomstick. The cue will be beard to=
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7,....7llftiaterday afternoon a man named
.thutley fell through the trestle work
.' near the railroad bridge in Allegheny.
sad brokerhis leg. Dr. Thorn attended
,
Tke Catholic Fair in Mansfield still
'continues. Thus far It has been a sue
' cam All who attend will be kindly
treated, And while away the boors plea*.
- Reward.—The proper authorities have
Offered a reward of 1100 for the appre•
beoaloo of the person or persons who
awed the Mae alarms of lire Widow
day night.
The Vlnanee Committee of Allegheny
Ml kl • meeting list night to consider the
avroprlaUons. The result will be made
known at the meeting of Councils
morrow night.
A @Minted to Preetlec.—Joseph N. Hay.
maker, Esq., was yesterday, on motion
of Jahn rdailon, Etq , sworn and admit
ted,to practice in we amoral combs of
Allegheny county.
Oer Presidents and emblem of the dif
!erect banks are busy seeking Informa
tion and making calculations preparato.
ry to bidding on the city funds to be
loaned nest month. •
Three young men were before Mayor
Callow yesterday for loafing on Spring
Garden avenue. Seventh ward, and in
mating pedestrians. They were released
upon payment of fines.
Contadfu-d.—James Walbank was be.
/bre the Mayor, yastorday morning, on
• charge of disorderly conduct, which
a3vaistect Of boating and abusing his wife.
• land alter a bearing was committed to jail
lb! thirty dart.
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..The Massuldeturer . - artd Builder, a
anatbly =Kathie. amnia to us from W.
-. 21. Ondenbuney, of No. 46 Fifth avenue.
Th• number for February oontains a
great many autlects which will prove
at Interest to our scientific friends.
Altana and nattery.—David tiaria war.
arrested on a charge of umult and bat
tory, _yesterday. preferred by his wife,
before Jumbo Helsel, who after a hear
ing committed the accused to Jail, In de
, fault of ball for his.appeirance at court.
An Aceldent.—Yesterday afternoon a
two horse wagon laden with empty boxes
was upset while turning the am ner
Ohlti and Chestnut street, Allegheny.
The travel on the street was Interrupted
ter a short time, while the damages to
the horses and wagon were alight.
Pire.—A alight tire occurred
yesterday about lutirlast ten o'clock A.
116. at Patterson & CO.'S oil refinery, in
the 14th ward. The fire was occasioned
by an explosion In a still; which wee
WWI with crude petroleum. The still
Ind' contents were destroyed, but no
.farther damage was done.
Sadden Death.-r-corouer Clawson was
' summoned yesterday to hold an Inquest
on the body of Margaret Wagner, a col
ored woman who sited suddenly at her
residence on Lvock street, Allegheny,
Monday night. Dr. Herron made et poem
=nem examination of the body, ana
inquest Will be held to day.
.1111Itun Kerr, the pigeon shooter, vraa
arrested and taken before the Mayor,
yesterday, on a charge of disorderly con
duct, forabusing his wife. , Subsequently
Kra. Kerr came to the Mayor's office and
made Information, charging herhuaband
With aggravated assault and battery. He
was committed to WI in default of ball
for a bearing.
Held On.—Bensuel Fitzsimmons alleges
be bought ten dollars' worth" - of house
bold goods from - Patrick O'Brien. Pet.
rick received the money, be alleges, but
kept the goods. Deputy Mayor Nichols
yesterday had Patrick arrested for len.
oeny es bailee. TIM case was amicably
Nettled by the delivery of the goods to
Samuel and the payment of the costs by
Patrick. .
Nitl•Ohl Refining and started Co.
Aline annual meeting bind In Mlersch's
Han on the 7th Mat this company elan
ted the following palms ror the current
year: President, James Old; Treasurer;
John . Sirrhlnghatn; Secretary, James
Lee Old; Directors, Jsmes Old; U. Ora
yen d.. M; HammettilWilllam Sachem
M. J. Sawyer; JIAL , IIOI Hemphill: John
Rieder; J. P. Kauffman; F.. A. M4ersb.
A horse 'Seeped to a out wagon fell
In Virgin alley, near Cherry. yesterday.
In some two minutes two hundred young
ladles and about twelve loafers, who art.
stow to. be found at the corner of
Smithfield street and Virgin alley, were
on the ground and studated the borne to
hie feet. .When the noble brute found
the neighborhood he was In be Immedl.
ately started oft in a trot. leaving his
diieer and the youn g ladles snowballing.
A Lively Rum—Monday evening about
Len o'clook a oar on tho Central Paeeen.
ger Hallway, while desoending Wylie
street got the alert of the driver, and
the horses being unable to bold it back.
had to ron to keep out of the way. Car
and threes came down the street at e
”rattiLate , pace, but fortunately the car
kept the track and the driver succeeded
In coining to a atop at Fifth avenue.
One of the horses was slightly Injured,
'but no further damage was done. .
Alleged Pelee Preteme.—Teeterday
Information was made before Deputy
Mayor Nichols by John Szhatel, chug.
log Fred. Keener with obtaining from
him boarding and each to the amount of
gig,-by falsely representing that he bad
money coming. from Germany, with
Which he would square ttp. The
seensed.wan arrtated, and his trunk,
together with a valuable Nhot gun, seized
which satisfied the prosecutor, who, in
Oonsldaration of being allowed to keep
the articles, withdrew the charge.
Gnitifslng.
The "Bulb" and ..Bean" Wrings:mane
way, who were so recently en
gaged In conflict, spent almost the ontits
Whim:Mins yesterday In three-Ms snow
balls stesch other. It was a gratifying
eight Ito see theme men en kocontly en
grossed -in - the cares of beeline's, ono
•,..; pony laborin g to establish a " ring" or
'korner" In order to increase their stove
of "sordid putt', , and tbo other laboring
• eandthhilly •to "break" the 'king" and
spoil the game, thug engaged In the lu
. • , sourest amurenrent of their boyish days.
"Lookers on" enjoyed the sight Im.
-xnewiely,.and 'weer" by were delighted
with It, palls:timely the ladies who bad
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the pleature of running the gauntlet of a
raking fire of the harmless winters hurl.
-• ad by these jolly fellows..-
Molumgabela PrcUqwnt
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. The United P.reebyterx of tdonongehe.
•L wet yesterday morning in the Rev.
Mr. Hanoi's Church, on Blith avenue.
' The rely buslntan before the Presbytery
wee the Contaderation of overturns sent
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down by the General Assembly.
Oa the overture regarding marriage
with a deceived wlfee slater, the Presby.
tory vru very nearly divided, eight
" --- eutlng for rescinding the article in the
'' ,- Cionfesaton of Filth on the subject, and
Ida against 8..
Preehytery voted naked changing the
,-..arglugastion of the Board of Church Bs,
ilo ,
Be.,..selellon to the deliver,* of M -
Preebytery voted to. leave
7, , 4;illialsatstrotalonal with the Presbyteries
.-he.to 'dueller**. trlat dlithxtreer hall
Om or L.
Vektl ieser •Cirdir kitit
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OUR PUBLIC SCHOOL!
Sleeting or the Central Iteard—The Old
and the New—Monthly. .Reparta—Sec
retary.• Dutles—leinanelet platten.
Yesterday the Central Board of Edit-
cation held a mooting at their rooms on
Fourth avenue.
Present: Messrs. Aiken, Anderson,
Chadwick, Craig, Cuddy, Fleming, Getty
Harrison, Hartman, Humbert, Liturman,
Mayo, Mitchell, Neckermanti, Hobbs,
Sergeant, Shaw, Wilson, President.
The minutes of the last meeting were
read and approved.
Some discussion sprung up in relation
to the proper, method of proceeding,
some of the members contending that
the new &aid should organize liomedl
ately, end others C onte ding that the old
tint
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Board should rst lint up all old busi
ness and then adJour The matter wee
settled by the old rd proceeding to
the oonaideration of t e monthly reports
end other unfloished business:
• OONDITION 07 TOE WEIOOLEi.
The Secretary road the - following re.
1 port fpowithe City Superintendent:
Cknaemen: 1 beg leave to make the
following report of the condition of the
Public Schools forthe month of January:
Number of male teachers 25
o female teachers 102
'Total 227.
APPORTIONMNNT Or Ts/MERS.
High Sohool 11
District schools 196
Colored schools... 4
Mute School 2
Music teachers' 4
ENROLLMENT OP 'MAMMAS.
Make 4,611
Featslee . 4,405
Total
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Males....
Females
QM
Thin is an Increase 111 the enrollment
for December of three hundred and
seventy-four, and an average attendance
of three hundred and thirty-three, and
la the highest ever mado in the city.
The' I....aincipal of the Mount Albion
School reports the music teacher for that
district as being 'absent twice; the other
are reported as being in attendance the
fall time.
The number of corporeal punishments
for. the month wee two hundred and
nine, an Increase of eightpelght on that
reported for December.
The average attendance in the Grant,
Highland, Lincolnand North achoole.Jo
over ninety per cent. of the enrollmeot.
[Signed] Gan J. LUCENT.
The report was received and tiled.
The Secretary reported that during the
mouth warrants to the amount of $15,•
851 31' had been drawn on the Treasurer
according to authority of the Board.
NIGHT 801100L15.
Mr. buddy, form the Committee on
Night Schools, presented a-report show
log the following appropriations in the
sub•dlstrlots Mimed:
Highland $ 150 00
Liwrencn 191 54
Peebles. 10 85
•= 415 39
Former appropriations 3,66'3 65
-.44,128 0
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The report wee received and Iliad.
Mr. Craig, from the Committee on
Dunham cud Bennie*, reported the allot
meat of an additional toucher in the Pd.
mnry Department of the Lincoln Sub-
District.
Tho report was accoptod and the action
approved.
THE HIGH SCHOOL
Mr. Anderson, from the Ctimmittee on
High School, presented their report.
Gentlemen, the Committee on High
School respectfully report as follows.
-They have visited the High School and
find that institution In as good working
order as can be reasonably expected in
rooms so poorly adapted to school
our
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Professor Konaston. under the direo
lien of your committee, has been Indus
triously at work classifying. arranging,
marking and cataloguing the book, of
our library, and In the course of another
month will have completed his work In
this department. Your committee would
respectfully suggest, thitimproprlety of
-purchasing any addition I apparatus or
books for the library until-the new High
School building shall be completed.
We annex a report from Prof. Dean In
relation to the procurement of diploma
plates. •
GENTLEMEN: The Normal Dooart
ingot of the High School Is expected to ,
hsve a graduating class about the last
of next month, and pnriodicaly after-
wards. The law empowering the Cen
trot Board to establish and maintain that
department, provides for the issuing of
diplomas to its graduates. As there ie
no engraving from which copies of the
diplomas may. be printed, I would. re
spectfully urge upon lour atiention'the
I ai parlance of ordering the oinking ofono.
The Commercial Department it export
ing to need diploma blanks at frequent
intervals and it also has no plate.
The condition of the High School
diploma plate is .not very natliTactory.
The gambol' oflmproolng It and perhaps
of snaking the three plates uniform In
style or of making one blank Ibr *Milts
mboolsiabonid. I think, be considered
and . settled when tho question of the
Normal and Commercial diplomas le set.
tied. .• • PmmoTra Dicer(
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The report wan received and fled, end
Prof. DOW'S communication referred to
the Committee on High Schools.
Mr. Maya, from the Committee on
Colored Schools, mid they had hold sev
eral meetings In relation to the establish.
rnent of a colored 'school, but found so
little Interest manifested in the . tiattve.
went by the colored people that the pro
ject had been given up.
The report was received and commit
tee ellacharged.
The Secretary read a number of bills
for the payment of which wan-ants were
ordered to be drawn, subject to the ap
pretal Of the appropriate eammittees.
The 'old Board, having thalehed its
bualtkess, then adjourned.
OROANIZATION OP NEW DOLED.
, The new Board was then called to
order , by Mr. Craig, upon whose motion
M. John Wilson was called' to the chair.
The Secretary read the credentials or
Mature. T. W. Shaw, of the north sub
district "John L. Hamilton and John
I larrlain of the- Thirteenth ward,
Joseph Hartman of the Franklin dlatrict
and Mr. Aiken. Of the 20th Ward.
The credentials were approved and'
the member admitted to *eats, after
which the roll of the new Board was
called." •
On motion of Mr. Anderson, Mr. John
Wilson was then elected permanent
President of the Board.
Dir.. Wilson, upon • taking his neat,
thanked the oard for the honor, and
announced the election of a Secretary
as this next businciss in Order.
DUTIES OP BECRETAUT.
.
Mr. Hartman presented toe following
preamble and resolution:
Witanr.as, The office of Secretary of
the Central Board of Education Is a
paid- oak., and. the duties belonging
thereto have been and aro as important
as they are parlous, and
:Warnues, The duties of said Seem
lary aro only partially and too vaguely
defined by the city school law enacted
the 12th day of February,' ISM and
which law bas been the only rule for the
guidance of said Secretary; therefore.
Resolved, That a Committee of Three
be appointed by the „President, which
Committee shall report at tho next meet
ing of this Board, the particular and
goners] duties required of said Beers
tory, Including the regular °Moo bourn,
end recommend a sufficient notary for
said servicen.
• . Resolved, That until a Secretary Melee.
led Mr. John Sergeant arts. Secretary
pro tem., and be Raid at the rate of lest
year's salary.
Mr. Shaw moved to amend by going
lute aa.electlon at ones and allow the
dudes to be dralgnated afterward+.
Mr. Hartman favored the resolution,
because the duties of the Secratarv-woro
not now defined, and no member of the
Board knoll bow much the salary ahnuld
be. Last year they had Increased the
eatery saw, and had been denounced
through the ne we:avers for vending
money naelontaly. If the whole matter
wee attended to in a proper way they
could 111 the duties and the salary, and
there would be no further trouble.
Mr. Shaw thought the proper way was
to elect all the officers and fix the salaries
afterwards. •
Mr. Caddy thought if the t3ccretary
warelected end the salary Axed at au
amount afterward* which he d id not like,
he could reidgo and a new one bechosen.
Mr. Craig said there were two -reasons
why the elections abould be poatponed
until the duties were properly defined.
There was a proposition to relieve him
of the transcribing of the duplicates,
which. ho had to do last year. Then
there was some thought of adding a lit
tle to his work ttr having all annual re.
ports Incorporatedln the minutes. Me
thought, the duties should then be es.
After some further discussion Mr.
Shale% amendment was carried and the
remintion so amended adopted, Messrs.
.11artmen, Anderson and 13hew being
appointed withenonamittee.
• The Meatiest Sies then proceeded with.
• Metwn. John'A.. Sergeant sod Frank P.
Uric were nominated _
„ jianixammitheliew the name a
esae.and Mr..nentann, was sleeted
John'a.:fateenna war nominated
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and nnaninconsky elected Treasurer of
the Board.
THE- “UNEXPEADED BALANCE.'
Mr. Craig called attention to the 101 l
now before the Legislature in reference
to the funds of the Board, in relation to
which he offered a resolution inetructing
the Preaident of the Hoard to appoint a
committee of three to proceed to Harris.
burg and nee that the case was properly
presented to the Legislature.
He was In favor of Retrenehment and
Reform, but bethought the Board should
have something to may in the manner
and method of depositing these funds.
Ha did not believe in it being disposed
of so summarily. They might be com-
Pelfed to deposit their money in a hank
out of the way, and very inconvenient,
perhaps on Squirrel Hill or at Pracka.
Men, simply because they could get a
little mere interest. The Board should
know who are the hest men and who are
the most responalble depoisitarles, and
net be compelled to scatter their money
all around:
Mr. Anderson favored the resolution
heartily. He thought an affront bad
been put upon the Board in the manner
in which the matter was being pushed
through. He thought the Board capable
of managing their own affairs "and he
hoped that the committee would be an'
pointed to proceed to the Legislature and
chow that body and the people that the
Central Board of Education was compe
tent to manage Its own affairs.
Mr. Harrison moved to amend by
including all matters relative to school
affairs of Plttaburgh. Carried.
The resolution as amended was then
carried, and Mesas. Craig, Anderson and
Caddy appointed according to its pro
visions.
Mr. Hartman moved an amendment to
he Third Rule in relation thslatea Mod:.
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In which WAR adopted.
W. F. Bretton wee elected Janitor and
messenger.
.9,016
The Members then proceeded to select
mats, the roll being called and each ma
king a choice as hie name wait designated.
On motion It was decided to hold
.8,938
.3.676
special minting on Tuesday afternoon,
February 15th, at two o'clock.
Mr. Anderson °Bored a revolution pro
viding that all interact from the surptua
funds of the Board be applied to the
School Fund. ,
Carried.
MEI
ram=
Mr. Lauffman called for the. report of
the Finance Committee..
The Chairman mated the Committee
had not reported to the old Mooed and
there wan no now Committee- yet ap•
pointed.
Mr. Lanffmen condemned thin derail°
lion of duty, and cold It wee what wee
getting the Board. into disrepute. He
thought the Committee should report at
every meeting, ao that the public might
have an intelligent etatemeul of their
financial condition and what woe being
dune with the money.
Mr. Getty also thought the Committees
should all report every month. He In•
tended orfering a reenlution to that effect.
He believed in having a regular elate
men& made out every month and pre.
minted to the Board. They would have
to be tnnre careful In there matters and
have more system.
After some further discussion, no defi
nite action was taken, the matter heirs;
allowed to rest. • •
Mr. Laufman asked for an additional
Intermediate teacher in tiro Highland
Merrier: Granted.
Oa mottortadjourned.
THE COURTS.
Malan Court—Judge Hampton
TURADAY, Feb.-B—The case of Wale
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mer vs. .Bate., previously reported on .
trial, was resumed and nad not been eon.
eluded when Court adjourned,
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110. Citizens Ott Rttintng co. vs. Dil
Werth et I.
150. Keening et ux va. 8t.C16( el al.
1.8. ',Ally vs. Nobbe.
16L Gallagher vs. Sweeny.
131. Rector, Ate., or St. Andrew's Church
Vs. Hoag,
140. Owners of Steamer "Wild Cal" . tom.
Blearier ' , Whale."
106. Smith vs. Tough. Iron St Coal Co.
15n. The Cern. for use vs. htepler.
167. Dean et oz ca. Bolton et al.
145. L3Wi* vs. Johnston.
Cowman Ptesi—Jetige Sterrett.
Tummor, Feb. B—in the cage of Metz.
or P 3. McGill, previously reported. the
Jury found 11)r. the &Omit:fin tho enm of
The first cove taken np wan that of S.
P. McClean ye. ft. h Fahnontock it O.
which wan an within on the case to mom
or datioagna. - Thn farts of Oro nano aro so .
followd The plaintiff, Mr. Ms!lean, was
driving a horse and buggy along Libor
ty
etrent part the Ifi.aci works of the do
fondants when his horse Crag fright and
ran away, running against a wagon, the
property of defendant, which, it arm al.
teged, had boon eareleaely loft standing
upon the street in front of their lead work
Tho buggv way broken and tire plainild
paid the own of $122 for the repeirn of
oald which Ire ni-eko to reorcer
from defendant., Tan defouilanta held
that the horse wan "scary" and in tho
habit of running off, and that the wagon
was in front of their establiennont tent
porarlly only; that it was dose to the
curb mono, ntid the plaintiff had a clear
roadway or forty fee: to pour. Tho Jury
f mod for the defendant.
Hartman & two v.. JOIMMI S. Finch,
action to recover for work and labor dune
and materials farnishe 3. Plaintiffs are
r. °fern, and were employed by Mr.
Finch to repair a roof on his building on
First avenue. in this rity. Thework was
done and :the bill presented, which
bill Mr. Finch refused to pay, on the
ground that the work had not been props.
arty done. Verdict for plaintiff's In the
sum of MIL •
8.8. McElroy vet. J. W. Barks'.
Feigned issue to try the title to property
levied upon by the shuttles the property
of James M. McElroy, at the suit of the
defendant, J. W. Barker & Co. On trial.
The arguments were heard In the trio
tion for a preliminary InlMlction in the
OW Or Um, Elbsrpshurg bridge company
to. The Citizens . Refining nompat y
to. restrain the respondents front con
etructing an ell tankfinar the bridge.
Toe bill fled by the petitioners sets forth
the facts as Mated above and complained
that-the reale-m(lmila were erecting an
oil tack an near the • bridge as to endan
ger it in camel fire. After the argument
the Court granted the preliminary in
junction. to remain In force until the for.
Cher order of the Court, restraining the
respondent from proceeding with the
work. and from constructing any tank
nr other vessel for the storing: °f pet ro.
loam ln any plago of distil atinn within a
distance of two hundred feet of the wood
work of the bridge. • •
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526 Lynch vs O'Kelley, et al.
345 ley vs. Jacoby.
176 Hoctitielmer vs. Vogin.
P 8 Kissinger vs: Patton's ex'rs.
133 Snodgrass vs- Hill.
214 Carllne vs. Campbell, et oz.
28.1 Schmidt vs. Ewing, Brox.
361 Stanley vs. Fishman,
200 Swaney vs. Gordon, et aL
2411KM:der vs.
184 Kennedy, et al. vs. Dlthrldgo.
ROBE OF IT
Ttoubin or Collectlng-2411egest,.False
Preteuse—An 011ljer A easstd.
BJI3IO time ago we published the panic.
Mars of a carer before Deputy Mayor
Nichols, of alleged false pretense, where
In J. It, Fricke. of the firm of Frieke &
•
Co., appeared as prosecutor. and J. J.
Preston es defendant. Preston we,.
charged with obtaining lightning rode to
pot upon the Meadville Court Helmand
promising to pay fir the goods when the
contract was completed—a promise
which, It was alleged, wax never fel
filled. The amount Involved was 511.8.
Yesterday a new phase of- the case was
developed. Mr. Fricke appeared before
Deputy Meyer Nichols and made
Information charging J. If. Mulholland,
a police °Meer, with false protegee. The
prosecutor alleges that he gavo the
defendant fifteen dollars to go with a
warrant on the first Intormation to
pteadvllM and arrerot Preston or get the
money. Ile states the °Meer went to
Meadville, collected about ton dollars of
the money and then returned, but not to
return the proceeds. Thews he is charged
with keeping and refusing to Nettle, Imam
the suit. If all Remains are true. Mr.
Proaton must have a wonderfully &eel.
noting way with him. He le charged
with_ tint talking the goods out of the
firm and then, If the allegations In the
second information are correct, either
directly or indirectly having en influ
ence with the officer. It la but proper to
mate, however, that but ono aide of the
case has be,n yet beard. Mulholland
was arrested-and gave hall fora hearing
next Monday, when probably the other
idde will be developed. ..
Ittlendly, Veiy
Yesterday afternoon John 'Ewan, a
young Englishman, having taken too
much 4qanglefoot," was mitring abOnt
the Connellaville depot, w en be was
accosted by one James Nolan ' 'who at
once manifested a lively interest In the
young man. He induced him to go with
him to a r rnetal yard, whore he made NM
effort - to - get Home .money from Eagan,
but failed. -The two then went tq a tav
ern onlcrater etreet, near the depot, and
while in. there, It' la alleged that Nolan
took a gold. sovereign oat of LEsgen , s
arrestedg
racket. N rid ola takerit n; MI well aa hie Yriend;r
Bad' beenindulgingWan he d they werei:both
e ttip.-,
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PITTSBURGH DAILY GAZETTE: WEDNESDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 9, 1870
AMUSEERNTS;
Nov °Pena HoUSH.—Thp engageoUnt '
of the winning, pretty add aCcomplighed.
Notice artiste, Miss Maggie Mitchell, his
thus far proved ono of the most success
ful of a siaeon of signal brilliancy at the '
Opera Hotue. Last night the beautiful
peasant life story of Fanglion was pre
hooted for the second time, and despite
the inclemency of the weather, there
was drawn together a large and fashion
able audience in the parquette and dress
circle, while the gallery was uncomfort
ably crowded with the admirers of the
fair actress. Perhaps the plot of no other
domestic play la.rnore familiarly known
to, theatre-goers. Its true sketches of
life, faithful exposition of the varying '
passion, virtues, vanities and follies
o
i
which 9 ter more or less Into all human
!wade d hearts, strike home and appeal
tor F chon a place among true and
nature . stage paintinga. f As the
chlld'Werieket," guileless, innbeent and
good, or as the modest, loving woman,
- preservieig all her girlish virtue and pru
dence, Mid possessing the real. qualities
begotten therefrom, a pure and queenly
pride' and loftiness of character, Miss
Mitchell is without a superior ou Ameri
can beards. She, enters fully Into the
character she: 'Assumes, and aim
ing at naturalness. Imes her own identity
and la nothing more to . the andt
ence than the leading heroine in the
play.' She was admirably 'supported
throughout by the members of the Stock -
company. eFather Barbeaud" could not
have a more truthful interpreter on the
stage than Mr. 'A. Ulauford, Sr. He hut
rapidly been winning his way into popu
lar favor, and In thin particular role
haiaolded largely to his laurels. Wheth.
or his is a clear conception of that pas
sionate, Impetuous proud old farmer
' whose outside was no Index of a bettor
nature within, painted by the author, we
know not; but that he hu made
close study of a character found as nu
merously as any other presiding over
the destinies of farm yards and families,
- we do know, and he presents him fully
tip to nature. As "Landry" Mr. Chester
wee very gond, while Mr. Wood Ronson
sustained "Didier" with Ma usual ability
and cleverness. Mies Orborne as "Old
Fadet,"'seerued to us out of her element,
as we could not recognize the sprightly,
queenly actress we know her to be, in
the cabalistic garbs of the disappointed
And decried old mother witch. Mrs.
Chester, as "Math:don," sustained herself
admirably. The other cparactera were
well supported, and altogether, we think,
Fenehou was never better put. mem our
local stage than it was last evening.
Tonight it will be 'reproduced, and
then give away to the beautiful and
' natheticdrama of '`Lorlio." Thin latter
play flea been eulogised and praised In
these columns sa onto ealculated to in
*mire a heartier appreciation of all that is
good In the character of woman, and a
Cl:detain detestatiou of the pride,
I pomp, end conventionalism of a rotten
and decitrut fotsbionableaociety. ..I. or
lie" la the natural tale of krUorlilfga and
beauty, virture, innocence and true
.womanhood permitted to thrive and
I blossom In the woods and wilds of a rural
home to he suddenly transplanted Into
the heart cf a wicked city of dissipation
where she is °teemed to sink her true
maitre, dlasiniulate and appear Itt ativatb
toga In good 'society. Tee play is hu.
1 morons in the true simplicity of Iswile,
'
but there is • deep, pathetic vein run-
Illog UllOlllO it which cannot fall to ex.
cite a tear of compassion for the unfortu
nate innocent. Mies Mitchell'aatrangent 1
I claim to public favor le In the dellnes
lion and iuterpretation of thin character.
and in it her genius and hletrionle•
ability make themselves marked anti
cOnspicUOUS.
SECONn CANTATA Ocrasione—Under
1 I he muNlcat direction of Prolemor C1..1 turn: Tetedcux. the Cantata Society
of Pittslourgh. will glee its woad
grand concert at the Academy of Mneie
next l'nesohly evening. This Society
embraces the. bent vucatiste of the two
olden, and in chorus numbers 1.0100
riot.) , vooire:s. all thoroughly trooltexi and
cultured. Among the ronditinna prc-
Mbit-t1 are the 95th Psalm, MettolelrActionn.
"Hear net prayer," and an exquisite
"Ague Ind" especially entepeeal fo•r
time society by Prof. Jos. Ebert of tint
coy. A number of solos, trios etc. all
with full orchestrelaecompanimente will
to offered. The main of reserved sesta,
without extra charge, will commence at
Mellor it Homes' well known mule
store, No, all. Fifth avenue., next Satur
day morning at nine o'clock.
Tanta:Aux —The second exhibition of
the con.n by the Turner A. ..elation of
this city will lake place at Tumor
Hall, Sixth avenue, this evening.. The
eXhitoltion will consist of Tableaux-Al
t:mute, representing the erriptural paint
legs by Ouldave Ikorto. The lut extilbi.
lion wax very tine and rendered unlver
pal satiefaction. The tableaux . are pre
pared with great Cite and regardless of
expense, and we have no doubt that the
exhibition this evening will be equal to
the one which preceded It. _ •
Commtnetereity HINEVIT.—OIIIer r
Mee e , who, It will be remembered. was
won deal bye pistil Macs while attempt
ing to erreia thillabs Arnold and Len.
Hartman. bag been tendered a bard tit at
the Varieties Theatre on Friday evening
next. Mr. Moore is a deserving officer.
and )natty merits the favor of the public
whom lie has en faithfully served: We
are pleased to bear that he bas AO far ro
e remit from his wound to bauble to be
about, and will probably be on duty lu •
few weeks.
led &lett ILIAL RElrffrON. —The St. Paul's
Cathedral Orchestra announce their first
annual minion to take place on Monday
evening. tha god inpd., at City Halt, at
which time and place a plearant enter-
lidument may boandeMated. TM) Com
tunten of Arrangomenta, hto.ara. T.
01.1ary, Frank litnes and S. J.
are gentlemen of experience In such
matt ere end - wiil, of °mire°, leave nothing
undone tending to add to the enjoyment
of the occa•lon. _
TI/it thilmeh
Mortirner'n tit Instreln, who hive been
playing to largn audiences nt the Amin.
my of Momlci for 0. fewoliightolpiltri will
close their esiottsisAieut thin evenknib
Thu troupe In no excellent one she.
thitertildninnete aryl r0.4.14)..wi1b"
humor, ne watt" ref' ,idtf. •
NARROW ESCAPE.
Explo.lon In Alieghemy-4. Pholegin
_ . _
ured —A Imos7 fig gratioek.
.
Monday afternoon, about two o'clock,
an accident of a abutting character ae.
rimed at the slime of Dr. tkiherer, No.
254 Ohio street, Allegheny, which
might have been . attended with
very surions coveequences, but for .
the physician's _presence of mine.
It cowls he was engaged Id mak.
log a medical preparation, the invent
one of which wore turpentine, limed
and olive oils. These liquid's, amounting
In all to about a quart, were poured in a
vowel and being nested on a Moen in the
laboratory at the. rear of the main
otlice. The physician wee standing
by stirring the mixture, and occerion.
ally turning around to converse with a
lady end child who were Milting at a
window In the room, when suddenly a
loud "reput was heard. Upon looking
round he dim 3n va red that the door lead.
leg into ten hall, and directly oppoelte
LAS RUM), 1,1111 been blown, with its mut
ing, Into the hall, while the apartment
was almost tilled with smoke, end a
strong flame from the vessel on the stove
threatened to create a emelt tgratlou.
Waltzing tho danger,' the Doctor at ,
tempted to carry the vowel containing
the burning Mutt intothe yard, hut fail
ed, and overturned it upon the floor.
TACI lady and child; in the mean time,
miraculously, it 'teemed, escaped without
injury,. and immediately called in the
ssidattince of the neighbors. , Alter a
deal or trouble and danger, the
burning mesa was drawn from the room
with a boo when the games which bed
sot tiro to t hel ciao' and were blazing in.
Timely were - extingnietied. Tito excite.
ment being over the physician for the
first time realized how narrow had boon
hie MSCIPU. The right side of his face
vr,s very painfully scorched, and his hair
burned pretty Mom to the head. •
The tight baud was so !overly burned
am to ho almost usaleee. The lift ales
Buffeted from the flame. The ell and
turpentine had been sprinkled over his
clothing, which, fortunamly; were woolen
and would not ignite easily. As soon ea '
the extent of his injuries watt ascertain.
ad, medical attention was called in
Daring Monday night hesuiTered greatly,
kint yesterday he waft considerably itie
proved and mo serious conacqUences are
apprehended. The lady and child be
yond their fright 'unstained no damage
which. under the circumstances he re.
markable. Dr. Soberer cannot 1,400U1n
for the aceident,aa be had often prepared
the same compound and never had any
previous As it is, he may
congratulate. himself, although he will
likely be compelled to keep at home for
several wen', that the result. was not
more earlous. • • •
Meath Side Rein..—We aio indobtol
to Mr..l. I). Morgan for the following
notee from the . South Side: -Lewin,
Oliver et Phillips' works inn to Intl oper•
anon. Magnlght rk Co.'s works aro run.
rang the full force; except nation. The
window glitexbiowars , strike ended yes.
tordar, coven of the blowers returning
to work. The Brownstown mill, *rood
running. The ashore will not go to work
at ton imr cent." off lormir • rates.
worth*, Porter's mill WY idle yeatertiai
for repairs. great many Parana aro
idle Apr want of . employment ow the
Eloptk Olds. " •
.FATAL ACCIDENT.
Two lien JEUled to Corn'. Run Tunnel—
The Ronlea Htirrlbly Mutilated—The
Coronet's Inquett.
A mot& shocking accident, attended
with fatal consequences, occurred at
Cork's Run Tunnel, on the Pittsburgh,
Cincinnati and St. Louis Railroad, about
four miles west of this city:yesterday
morning. It appears that three men on
their way to this city on foot, started
through the tunnel and had arrived
within one hundred feet of the eastern
end of the tunnel when the Express
train west, which leaves this city at 5.35,
came whirling round the curve and en
tered the tunnel. The men, it appears,
attempted to save themselves by getting
against the aide of the tunnel, but un
fortunately they took tillrewroPts'' side,
and the passing train struck two of
this, crushing and mutilating the bodies
in a most.frightful' manner Med killing
the unfortunate men Instantly. Ono of
the party, James Parcel, managed to es
cape unhurt, and from him we get the
following statement of the affair: lie is
a miner and came, to this city in search
of employment. He fell in company
with the two men who Were killed in the
tunnel, about eight days since, at Akron,
Ohio, and the three-came together on
foot to the place whore the accident oc
curred. ,They had followed the line of
the railroad all the way in order to
avoidthe Muddy roads. When they came
yesterday morning he objected to enter
ing it, but his companions insisted that
there was no danger and they all started
through together. As stated abovo, they
had arrived to within a short distance of
the end of the tunnel when they Raw
the train coming. He says that nil took
the sumo aide of the track, and that he
had plenty of room, and he la unable to
account for the accident. His companion.
were Germans, but ho did not know
their names. One of thane was a far
mer and formerly resided near Colone
-1 bus, Ohio, and was coming to this
city in order to procure employ.
meat. The other was a brewer
from St. Louis, and was on his way to
I Philadelphia. DErt`Dorrlngton, the As
sistant Superintendent of the road, as
Coen as two heard of the accident sent out
and had the bottles removed to Devoro'a
undertaking establishment, and notified
the Coroner, who will empanel adttry
in the eases this morning. One of the
men carried a carpet sack with clothing
In it, but there wore no papere about
tither of them by which they could be
ideistilled.
Teachers , Institute
The teachers of Penn and North Hunt
ingdon tow.uships, and those of Irwin'
borough, Westmorland county, hold a
joint institute at Irwin on Saturday, the
sth. Sessions were held in ha fore
noqn, afternoon arid evening. The first
was opened by religious exercises, con;
ducted by Prof. 'McKee. A class drill
in penmanship was given by H. L. Mer
shon. A report. on school finvornment
was presented by Mr. Pada, which wan
followed by a spirited disenaslon. The
dlactittaion.wam resumed in the afthrnoon.
A clap , . drill In geology was next given.
by Mina Haybrank, and an able report on
the Whie in etitnnton echcols wax pre-
accited by Mt. E. R. Sweeny. In the
evening an address on Profeaelonal
Courtesy was read by G. IL Hunt, of
Allegheny city, and some select readings
were given by different person,
The citittenx manifested their interest
by handsomely entertaining the teachers
In attendance during the day, for which
a vote of thanks was tendered. The
meeting gave evidence that the Mime or
education In that part of the county is
progressing.
ArrangeMenta were made for holding
a Joint Institute at Atiamsburg.twq mile,
from Manor Statinn, on the 19th instant,
to be composed of the teachers ofFoun.
Remplield, North Ilunti flint,.a and
Irwin borough, • The exercises ,there
will conalitt of a clam drill, a dinennOon,
l •litiOnlit poplin tie rettilirod to Stinky
when nut of .whool not a lecture by
Prof. McKee—subject, "Duties of par
ents towards teachers anti schools."
Friends of education are invited to at
tend.
A G.At.
Yesterday afternoon Jamea Sterling
made Information before Deputy Mayor
Nichols charging Wm. Nicholson with
malicious ittLechlef. Sterling nays he
had a ariatia William goat,—a favorite
pot of his eMldren and a popular animal
In the neighborhood with all but Nich
oleon,.who maw It. near his home yea
terdayr morning, and thereupon mani
fested him hatred of the Innocent quad
ruped, the pleneing plaything—by put
ting a bullet through it. The millet was
too much Po. it, and It gave up the glmet•
lamented by a large circle. of friends.
The Inas entailed by this eel upon Mr.
Starling In dollars and ceutalmeitiltnateli
etre. To have the matter inveatigeted
and Justice rendered Nicholliim was Cr.
rested and held fora hearing to-day.
Lawrence Lbw company.
Thedlabanding of the Lawrence Hose
Company, of the Seventeenth ward,
seems to hare crcatea n great :deaf of
dhualiatiotion. The Company sold out
their carriage, horse end harness to Mr.
P. Weisenberger, but the price Is kept a
secret. Sothe any It is SOO, ethers put It
at Ifl,ooo. The property was pub
chased by voluntary antsicriptiona
from the rillsmei of the ward
with the express understanding It to said
that it was always to be kept the ward
and owned by a company etimposi.ti of
citizens therein. There la (nimbler/ibis
feeling manifestos' at the axle,
and threats
of a litigation were freely indulged in
h 7 some of the contributors yesterday.
The matter may take that turn.
Ear=
Arthur Goodrow made Information be.
fore the Mayor yeeterday, • charging
Simeon Purnell with larceny. Arthur is
wsieliman on the steamboat ' , Traveler,"
and he alleges that the accused came to
tha,heate"-Monday evening - brgging for
fitig to eat and a place to sleep.
a took commutalon on tile man, gave
him Ms supper and shared hie bed with
him. 'Toward morning he woke up and ,
discovered that ble guest has taken his
departure, and that his, the prosecutor's,
pocketbook, containing seven dollars,
had gone with him. Purnell was armee.
ted, and after a hearing, was committed
all In defaulter ball for his appearaoce
at Court.
Increasing Popularity
The merchant tailoring ortablishment
of Wm. Hosponheldo ,t Co., No. 60 Sixth
(St. Clair) street, Increases in popularity;
with every reason. By fele Bleating,
superior goods and reasonable prices,
this firm has steadily won iw way Into
popular favor, which gets stronger in•
stead of decreasing—a sure indication of
merit. One rule adopted is that of not
allowing work, regardless of Its charact.
tar, to go out of the !Innen unless the cue
tomor la fully salaam]. They proper(' to
hold on to this rule in the future. They
have now on hand a choice stock primed'
Imitable for lino dross or business sults,
to which the attention-of gentlemen is
invited. A good article, well mado and
a perfect tit, is guaranteed In every case.
Call at No. 60 Sixth street.
Where to Lamb.
BUSII:1899 men dining down town
should take a look In at the "Continen
tal," next door bele*, the Posteince,
Fifth avenue. Mr. lioliabotmor, the en
terpristng Proprietor, hen determined to
excel in furnishing noonday lunches,
and a visit to his establiehment will con
vince all of the facilities he enjoys for do
ing en. - Evdrything is plentiful, neat
ness in a cardinal rule, and polite waiters
are ready to attend to every went. The
bill of fare embraces delicious Berme,
warm or cold meats, of every kind,
game, fish, vegetables, pastry, hot coffee.
In abort, everything healthful end appo.
Lining In the edible line. Call In at the
"Continental" and teat the palatable en.
tertalument.
Lord Bulwer Lytton,, In one of hie'
novels—one of them, 7,400111, the " finest
of all hie worke—makes the plot dopen•
dent on a certain elixir of life which
Rome ono has discovered, Tide minder
fel hnuld hi now eupporad to be vary
Molnar to the Cream Ale which Messrs.
Pier, Dannels dc Co, are brewing at the
Oregon Brewery. • • -
Everything In the line of, (metalware,
from the tiniest toy cup and saucer to
the largest sized wash bowl. may be oh•
tallied at the warehoune of the Keystone
Pottery, No. 363 Liberty street, Moser&
Kier .t Do. proprietors. Every article
carries with it the reputation o(lbe firm.
Thoro Ala no bettor ware !Atha market
than the Keystone.
Moorhead, No. 81 MU/tot 'Oast, Ina nn
Immense assortment of lace goods,
hosiery, trimmings, millinery goods.
gloves, hoop skirts, neck ties end bows,
woolen goods and everything In the lino
of fancy and dugs goods ind'notions for
the ladles. Daily arrivals kmin tho stock
tip with the times. Ladles should re•
member St market street.- •
Buy your moorsobannt plots and to.
bacon ponchos at Ittograw's,' 45 Hand
Bract. He hue one of thelargsat, cheap.
eat and beat amortized' .ltr the city.
You can also . got a supply-41f the beat
brands of tobaooo, .anuff 'and- 'dining at .
Megrim's. He makel rite 1 = 15 1t7 or
sugars, and cannot ba:eot,
'..
I ECM=
Col. J. D. Egan, the courteous and
obliging proprietor of the Sixth avenue
Book and Literary Depot, near Smith
field street, announces that ke has com
menced the sale of a full and complete
!Mil of new and second-hand hooks at
half price. The opportunity thus afforded
tne nubile of making good aelectiors Is
a great one and should be generally em
braced. Col. Egan never advertise.
what he don't mean to do, and our read
ers should by all means favor his estab•
liahment with a visit, if just to look
through the stock and inquire the prices.
Youngson , o Saloon, corner Smithfield
street and Diamond alloy, is the popular
resort for ladled" and gentlemen who
love a neat, clean and palatable lunch, at
any hour of the day, or cakes, pastry
and confectionery for home use. Mena
g
rs of public, and private parties In the
peat have also learned that Youngnon'e
I. the place to secure everything neces•
a ry for the success of their entertatn
ment.
Additional .Marketa by Telegraph
Crtiowar, February EL—After one
o'clock Wheat sold at 79%c cash, but
during the afternoon the market weak
ened and sales were made down to 74 c
cash and seller month, closing at 79y 4 c
cash and 8030 seller March. Corn quiet
and prices the same as at the close of
'change. In the evening the Grain
markets were Inactive. Provisions
quiet but 'steady. Mesa Pork Keller
March V 7,75, and buyer March $26,3734.
=CECE
HOLLIDAY-BAXTER—IIe Thunday even
ing, Yebreary lld.lllllo, at the residence of the
bride's sister:by Rev. Snonel Collins, Mr.
DAVID HOLLIDAY, of Allegheny City, and
MI. SADIE A. BAXTER, of New Brighton,
Beaver county, Pa. No card..
UNDERTAKSLRE3
reiIIARILES & PEEDLII O -,
lJ DMILTAIOLNB.AND LIVERT
corned t ta. N DUVIKYEttItitES AND CHUlrtb
1 , 715NT:A Allegheny 0111, nt,re idalr (7t)!,TIS
BOOMN we constantly topylled Itii real mrd
brdndlon Ntwanood. 'Mahogay and lAddlnd
Cofllns, at prices earylnr/ from at to altitl. Bc•
N1:. "" At t gr. ', 1,.. 1 %1.0, `"° !11 " ,,,g; ' ,. " ,!?Lt114.tf4
flooZ, rviaLed. - °Moo nyen 01011 bon... dr}
and night.
JOSEPII METER b. SON,
UNDE.lirrAliEllt4 •
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Carriages for Fimirals Furnished
COPTINS 114 all Pollan] Tunlshmant at r.
daerd rates. • at
ASSESSMENTS
NOTICE Is HEREBY GIVEN
that the undersigned, appointed ,Viewers
to view and aseeea the damages sad benefits on
the opening of.LANE A1.1,Y.Y, In the Sevin.'
ward, Alla gieny City. From Its present termitic.
to Jefferson 'thee, will meet on the ground ma
TLIEYDAT, Wild February,. 1570, at 3r.
to attend to the duties of thtli ' sy polo treent•
DEB=
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N
OTICE IB HEIIEBV GIVEN
that the undersigned Viewer,. appointed
to View and a ..... the damages and betted., on
the opening of TAILOR AVSNUK, with its
present whist.. from Milo Alto street to Webster
street, wilt street On the gronod on FRIDAY.
111th February. 11110, at 3 o'clock r. w.. to at.
bend torte curies of Vale appoirtment.
JOHN 12101111111 UN.
A. V. MALITHIEVN
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rwAss
NOTICE IS - HEREBY GIVEN
that the undersigned Vie +ere. niiii 2 ntred
to lien and assess the chimaera and brnen • dle
the opening of it(tiliTlr.ttitY enmEr, m•ln
lathlue its present width from the north side of
Carroll street to the north side of J•fre1000
street. will meat on the remind ott SATURDAY.
10th February. 11470., at 1 o'clock P. r., to
attend to the duties of their appointment.
AND. DAVIDSON.
15. W. IicOINNIW.
JAWTS OIIANAIII.
Vlewer•
MO
NOTICE.
firitie Natter of Opening Lincoln Street.
Notice Is heretir rivet. that the assessment for
domain made br• the Viewers for the porting
of Lincoln street has twen thr.i In nit' omen tee
rottectloa: that ar said amenu are not psid
t.:m
withla thirty days trim the data honor. limos
will he hied therefor against the propene ar•
leaned with leterest, cost, and het, and the same
collected by legal Proee.t.
J. P. el.Altt.X. Cite •ttor=re. •
No. 106 ril.h Avenue.
Vrrranutiorr. Jam. Z. 11870.
A N ORDINANCE to provide
len the Safe Sintdas Custody of the
'node of the City.
Bs ordained tied ontend by Me Me or Pox.-
to rp4 in &feet andsmon Cnoinel Is us iv mhtod,
"7.1,1 f I " . h T " ha d'i tthe '" Seleet by st. " .7 : C 4'r ornto U' en ' C A t ' os " o r e n rlZ
of the tits of Pttleolrgh ohall, at the tint retro
lee alter the usage of this ordinal:on,
Ito litto plot sesoloa. sod chaos., elect and des
ignate torn of the Banks or Savings Innito.
Ilan of sold nity to be depositories and cam o
aten s of the mobile money or fonds of raid city.
Until Inc Ant Monday Foonsary,
Hee. 1k That at the annual Joint sersion of
aald Councils hereafter for etc.:ens cityofliterv,
threw of the Ranks ar Savings linen tout of
said city *ball be thaw., elected end designated
to be depositorie• and custodian. of the public
money or funds of salt! gi ll) for the raining Year.
Sze. 3. That it shell be the Ants of the Con
troller of aid city. Immediatelytoo the p
sage of thls obilnasee. and annually t hereaft er.
at least ten oat. bebon Wm g of mild Joint
senloa of Cos nein. to advertise (brand tonne
lotted proposals from the beaks and lacings la
/Mallet. of gold city. settles forth the rate of
interest such hanks or sarthaa 'lnitiation will
entract 11011 sites to pay to the city forth.. an
and advantage of sato deptnits of smelt public
fond. or money the same obe adJarted, settled
and bald monthly. and computed •.0111 the arm
ada amount of the depoetts of each mouth. said
settlement and 14.thalitlottat tab...044e by said
Controller. 'abject to the approval of the rinane•
Committee of said Omelet's.
Inc. 4. It shall b the duty or said
to lay sold bids before slid tiny Connell: atContraller
yid
joint anent session. when the some shall be
opened Co unci l srealitent of said /tent cession n .
and the shall rho°. tad
th•three appearing la be the higheall and best
bidden.
pbac. 0. That the Banks ort3 gringo Instintlens,
ito designated. elected and ehoscu, shall mike,
execute and deliver t°, .0 'Le with, the tea-
Muler of 6.10 City • Mo., In Mr Prnal tom or
One Hundred Thousand Dollar., wick warrant.
nr AU . 0..7. wi th at least three sufficient ....-
ee, conditioned ftw the true and faithful per.
formance of their duties •stuch nubile deposits.
rtes. And that all uterus or warrants drawn
isgoon the fund so on deposit In mile Bank. or
Palings intltutions, be authority of law shall
be paid en Osman& which bond , bo approved
Bute Finance Committee affirezald.
Sc, 0. That so soon al tee Hanks or Bayley*
tondo tl.s so designs'. .as &peal tortes of the
fends of laid city. shall have elven iodate et •
%TV [ b y ' Pr i :Xu d gr ' ro *. sttrgit n s Ir e ftaliVlk o ll
01.0 cite ody, or that atterorwde name Into
his official possertion, la the. Hanks on Davin.
Institution. aforesaid, keening the amount la
esch as nearly equal to can be done.
vac. T. That the public moneys or fends so
sourmay be drawn ay the City Tremurer
moi. to Meet of said city,
arum warrante or checks drawn by himself and
counter. good by the COULD:Mei, suett
regulations a, the said Controller and linance'
c..mmittee may from time to time es tAblish
H.. H. !Mould any nag hank or savings Ina.
lotion close Its coon at any time during boffi
n., home, or fell to pay any warrant draws
upon It by the City Xrettsnrer. entittrllignerl by
tn. controller, upon the funds . onder*.
with said nettle. melees lustitotion, when the
game is presented at Its cou fort h w ith l me th•
duty of the City 'Treasurer to report
the same to the City Controller. Who idnil at
niceness the °facial bead of such lank or me
lee. Institution, to be entered op in the proper
Court of Record, by the Ctrttiffitelter, and an
execution forthwith tamed WV. She Sem.. and
also that said City Contrellet al. tall together
and repOrt the same to the unsure Committee,
who shall te e same
the lame to COlinCllll SA Mar
nest meeting.
Hoc. IL That all ordlurnmeaor pieta of emits
Olltc. • Ineatulatent herewith be and the same
are 'hereby repealed.
Ordained and enabled Into • iner in C•unells,
Ibis Tan day of January. A. D. into.
kIoatYLET.
Atiam,
8.
8.
81. }:z.v.., of &den Council.
Clark of fieledeonnoil.
W. •. TOMLINSON.
?resident of (Memnon Oonasil.
AIWA: N. licalanyas,
Clerk aeons.= Connell. lag
JOHN M. COOPER & CO.
Bell and Brass Founders,
ENGINE, LOCOMOTIVE k lOLLING SILL
Brt A PUMPS
Mule Prompt/if to Order.
BABBIT'S
Made and Kept on Hand.
Proprletms And Briankhanren at
LM. Cooper's Improved Balance Wheel
STEAM PUMP.
(Mee, 882 PENN STREET.
Foundry, Cur. 17th and Railroad
PIT1UB17!BH. P..
LADIES OR trINTLEMEN,
whblux to parcbue a zuge wiriest roe MM.
MOWS lof I
HOLIDAY DIFT.'
Would ae well tO
.stclp In and exancine My nook
of WATCHIEB. JEWNLILIC and oil.
VICK WARE of the meat deniable patterns/ea
received II • •
W. G. DIiNSEATEII'a
SHIPMENTS OF ALL
yj Mods of titian 'aka Mai argirocolved dolly
:rulpress , pcoolor dal stood, 240. Gal
Diamond Market, IThe burgh, sad as the TIM.
City Mood. - Allegheny city, conker of Yodotal
and Ohio MITCI4I. Our lone experlenge In the
beau= enables a. alwaß bee a oa band Mit
teleVir )31 . 11' 1 3 .7. 7 2 u l i ndirr. i t ' arnr4
meru e z . 1 . 1 . 4 .„ un. .... A11 1 = aiN
z.
• • •
JZW21.112 AND OFT/MN.
3OcAiths i .tf . ,,mx„, 7 ASH . IX
•
TORN r I"W`X,,.. c,m:
ME
VINEGAR,
THE PITTSBURGH
VBIGAR
•:.WORKS.
BALLOU & ADAMS,
167, 168, 169 and 170
SECOND• AVENUE.
Aro now prepared to torttleb VINEGAR Mike
LOWEST MARKET RATES. *Manton Y PM-
Mentz'', called to our
MIA MBE • MBAR.
MERCHANT TAILORS
if.ENIZY G.
BIERCHANLIAILOB,'
corner of Penn and Sixth Streete
FALL AND WINTER STOCK
W OOMPL E ET E
iI'HIEBSON & 1111111ANBRING,
SUCCESSORS TO
W. 11. 112'01311 /k. 00.,
MERCHANT TAN:LOBS,
No. 10 1111TH 11T„ late 81. Clair.
- We e.•e Jolt. received. l.rxa.nyplyot 1.11
sod Winter Ooode hleh will be told at reuon
able prices• Mr. fI.ANBEIRO will still'ot-
Vag'srekICATE=7BIII.A.NBRING.
P. ISI!...A3ELTICLAP.,.
PASIIIONABLII
MERCHANT TAILOR.
Keeps unstantly on had
(laths, Caesinseree and Veatings.
AIsraGYNTLICIIB2I . IIIII7ENISHLNEESSOODS.
No. 93 1-2 Smithfield Street,
PITTSBURG - H. P.a.
styles. M
Clent4 Clothing male to order In the latest
UD=
NEW FALL GOODS.
MEE
rolonald new 'mock of
stiorns, GASSIMEREB,
Jost rextved byWIRT MICTILIII.
blercbsat Tall.. Ti thaltbdeld stmt.
WINES, LIQUORS, &o.
WAGNER'S FRENCH COLORING,
The Very Bent in the United Rates,
ILANUFACTURZO
WILLIAM WAGNER,
9SI .Vortis Seventh Street,
ron.►ur.crUTA.
Z l T:rm.-All hora , V;llll s .
SCHMIDT &FRIDAY,
lIIIPORTZEB or
WINg BRANDIES, GIR, AL,
WXII,OLUNGLIJS DCALSRO
PURE RYE WHISKIES,
- 400 PENN STREET,
.111a4 , :o Removed to
NOS. SSA AND ASO PENN,
Cer. IPOTI , Oth St., (formerly
e rscpu 8. riNca & co., •
N... ISEIa, JEST, UM, 1111,101 std
/MT eiTILLST, lITTISHOJtaIIi.
IILL-NIIIIACTOILIIIII es
Ripper Distilled rare Ikel9l.lsker.
WO. dealers la 7OMLION WISZS sad LI.
QUOIUS. HOPS. ee.e. • • statasall
WALL PAPERS
WALL PAPER
At Greatly Reduced Prices.
Till'lVlgt"g7=°:,%7l:4ll;l4 - 4,' " 11
Without Regard to Coat,
COMPRIBIND
HANDSOME PARLOR PAPERS,
DININ 111)011 PAPERS.
HALL. AND GUARDER PAPERS,
ADo, s lame assortment of CHEAP PAFIRS at
No. 107 MARKET STREET,
NEAR MPH AVENUE.
JCS. R. HUGHES k BRO.
ELLQANT
PAPER HANGINGS.
•
Emmaled Wall Papers In
_plain tints = pm ,
'loos to soot and smoke. Vermillion gronads
T iPs'aillYLVVlt.47l7l l . StrEETRITESI
Ott l ipplid printed
dt to be b ond elseirben
IA tke countr y . For sj:at.
P. wr A VERT4 A LT.'S
NEW WALL PAPER STORE,
191 Liberty Street.
•ell
LIVERY & SALE STABLES.
Blinn H, PATTELSON &
Sevekth Avenue and Liberty St,
prrriuntman, PA.
wan on Every Bagenvkiv /row
AN AUCTION SALE
GORSES, CARRIAGES, BINGIES
WAGONS.
£ll l.l:P l eztrrgn:ll . nkoet their
notice or consignment on or oaken Trtugdag of
toot week In order nor advertising , . PrMogOntli
terabit and good care will be ems all Bt. Jell
Weal.
JOHN R. HTEWAR'r, Auctioneer.
aorntu. WIIIWART .
Rolm plyrizillirATTlSlSON.
& (y.
82L1.11:! A.N.D
omrasszinr STABLES,
C 08. 18111 .7e11 MOB 4 11118}171 BY.
PITTSBIIIME, P.&
11M1111:10
FLOUR
IXIITOTICE TO FLOUR DEALERS
AND CONSUNIII.U.—W• are now recut,
r a lot of 40.000 bushels carefully eelected
WHITE AND AMBER AND TXMIXEMNE
WHZAT. pmehmed Illtron, Parke. Orme
and Morgan counties Indians. This lot. or
Wheat D the eery Mat . to be :Mind sad caret
be enmeshed by Any In the Unlowtf3Ustes.
We have also nalehed our Impromtments
Nhchinuel. Beatles Clothe sad CocUsg Doom..
and are now prepared to rarnieh the best Pitt,
we ham made for ten years at prises timidity
competition on the same grade. of lour. -
8. T. KIIaIIRKSIY & Due..
Pearl Steam MM. Allesboy.
September 13. MS. .
WM
INSURANCE
Till NEW JERSEY
Mutual Life Insurance Co
• NEWARK, N. J.
•
Assets, Over 8500,060.
All Pond. leaned by thia Company are perpet
ually Hon-Forfelting after the payment of one
Amount Premium.
Dividends annually declared and Willed on
{bi r d peemium, either on the permanent
increase of the Poliny. Or In reduction of Intuit-
REMIT KIRKPATRICK,
General Agent,
161 1-2 Wood Street, (2d tioor9)
PITTSBURGH.
Agg.Rellabls Agents 'ranted.
gegen
11 :LE IRON CITY
MUTUAL . LIFE INSURANCE CO,
Of Penusvlvaa. •
Office, 75 Federal St., Allegheny City.
mutinous: .
Lei. JAILS* E. CLARIL _D. L. URAL LA 11.
J. D., ti
• Capt. It. ROBINFON.
Rev. A. K. BELL,D.U.,
Rev. B. H. NEfBI. ILO.. -
WA OBRUSH M , C B . e L l e S nd g Anent . ,
on CO.
BM/A DRU
Mayor of Allegheny.
• C. W. BENNY, Batter.
A. B. RELL,Attorney.at-Law,
IL 1.,.
WOO PATTERSO a N. Lumber Merchant.
SEIL insurnce Acorn. •
Capt. CLARK. NSON, Proaddemt v
Maur. J. BIL D.. V lee President,
JACOB ILUNII, Secretary,
C. R. DENNY. Treamager.
M. W. WHITE, MEDICAL ADIRSI3I.
DANIEL 8W061E14 (kiln Agent.
COMMUSIONEO Afli NTS FOR THE CO,:
John M. Dopaldv., Alto/th 0 7.
W. W. Moir, Rachmier,ra.
irll. 4 rop7st i ggee ' irpa, Pa. P
(Merge u. Jobamin r..
J. S. lltnuer Johnstown, Pa.
Company strictly matual. All profits Berates
to rolley beide. b dividend rturned aimll
from the end of the y
Orst Ivo. e All policiesse r f forfeiting. 101 l
°ten
•
INSURANCE COMPANY.
PHELAN'S HULLOING,
R. s!1 Wlftes AV•11111111. inseoad MOO/.
PITTSBUIGI.
Capital .11.11.10tald Up.
DIRECTORS.
'N. J. Mirky, lH.W.Oliver. Jr. ICapt.M.Heilel.
Deal Walinee.r. H Hartinen,lA. Chambers.
Jake , S. !Vulcan... 'Jan. M. Galley.
Thomas Senn. dne.S. Wlllo
HOSEI T H. RING. President.
JNO. Y. JENNINGS. Vice President.
JOB. T. JOHNSTON, Seeman,
Cu'!. R. J. GRACE. (leen Agent.
Imams on Liberal Tome on all Inn
and Marine RIM, •
•
NATIONAL
INSURANCE COMPANY.
Cm. Federal St. and Diamond, 11legheny
a ffa m in e. the SECOND NATIONAL BA.xx
W. W. MARTIN Prestdent,
JOHN BEOWN,i , n., vice rm.:Mesa.
JAMES K. STEV .NSON. Secretary.
DIIIIINCTOttli:
Jobs L. Ilyier.i.las. Lockhart. Jen. Myers.
Ju.L.Ornham"Sobert Lea. C. C. Hoyle.
Jno. linrern,JV ,George tiers; J ,,,,,,, hope,
o.H.PWlWarnaklno. Thompson J. Meliangnes.
alt
PEOPLES , EVIMILiNCE CON.
PANT.
0771 CZ. N. Z. C0N411.3 WOOD a MTH OTC
♦ H.A. On.DX.r,ULIc la r Me and Hato. illsk.
:OM:
Capt. Jots. L. Mamas,
Iramart C. Mclver.
AratekM,
Jared r n ush.
wmZ. Lag,
amel iteCrickan
rea Pres blen til t.
ent.
B , v:eta ry.
Wm. MUM&
John WALL,
Joins E. Puts,
C. H. Love,
Wm. v. Kik,.
James LP. Verner.
WM. rtumarn.
JOHN WATT. V'
W. F. CARDHS
•
pENNSIELVANIA
INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITITSBURINI
OFFICL. No. 11:1TH WOOD ISTHSIPP, HAWS
OP 001/WEROB BMILDINII.
Skis la a Hama Company, an 4 1111021111 Satan
loas_by Vire eiclarlvaln. . .
I,HONAHMALTICI., pramtaat,
C. C. HO Viol Pre.!dent.
ROHE= PA RICH, Tra..... ,
• /SUCH WeELIIHN Y.' tlecretat7
•
Dutscrons:
Leonard Walt., Eleariy . roa. •
C. C. Bowie oco. W. Emma
Hobert Patrick. J. C. Po.
Jacob Palatcy, J. C. Plc nu,
Joe.. Lana. Jobs Yoectloy.
Jaa H. Hopklns, A. Ammon.
Henry a.... lac
WESTERN INSURANCE CON
PANY OP PITTSBURGH.
" ALIXANDICH MAUCH. PreslAcitte
CAP
P. HERBBII__
_T Secretary.
CAPT. GIVORSIZNRICLX, General Agent.
°Moe. 106 Wcer street, Buena * Co.'. MUIR
ilOme, up stein, Pitishoryo.
Will MM. nesinct all kinds of letre end Mae
rim Bilks. lk home Mal Moon, managed by Dle
rectors who are well known to the community.
Mid who areeleterroloed by promptness and lib.-
alßy nodutalo the moter which they lime
assumed. calamie the best prowetka se tatell
who desire to be tom red.
DIRBOTOIini
Almander , HimiCit. • Juan Et. 31.1120,
B. Killer, Jr., Chm. 4. Claret.
Alma McAuley. Willimo B. Brans.
Aleilndellipeere MithPotritilt
Andrew Ammo,
David M. Lon& Wm. li=n,
D. Damson. niCt
pnEarrerrit '
AGAINST• LOSS NT VIRAL
FRAIIILUI INSURANCE CO.OF- PHILADELPHIA,
ofinozoksaitortcHmauccne Hl . ..nem Has.
DIItiCTOIM
•-•- .
Chuisal_Jr. Bah Cher. ' llordecel Lorah
Totssa weaver. David B. ,
Ilaisinsi Grant. IMMO Lil l
Jacob 11. Isra Ht tth Kdward (J. DaIe.CCUELI U. B . A " .
V %IILVIIMitkr . .
C. svpmx, ice Presitlait. •
VV. C. SWIZZ. decretarymv
rth W
J. OAS.DIMIL COTYIN.. 01.
Noert corner Third sad Werod!Amb.
LLEGMENY IN:dUItANCE
COMPANY Or PITTIW, Ruri .
OZ•Na.. nrirTUKT r -zar,BANZ BLOCk.
111 k4e.a ru, sad Metal
JOHN TIMM J... p ni x e .t.
}1 ,_ 08 ...K1P VLse Proaltlent.' •
kurearf. ' •
flexterslACW.
DMICTOBR:
4,. 11 1 . ..., Jr.. B. L. /emu:oak
0. 0. ar.chuok.
H.Tai /nada sellers,
Muir Hay:, • T.p3tackalia.
CaDt. Wm. flew, T. H.•Nuto.
1 .
PROFESSIONAL:
G W. De CAMP,
&ONES AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW.
Hu renewed to No. 73 dr.A NT STRUM% Pitts
beret, ern' practice In the U. IS. Oreille ago
Mettle& Courts, in the Mao Supreme god all toe
Coasts of Allegheny el:nasty, ana mate <Weer
'Oohs Is Moat of toe adiseentoountlea. 3173:077
H . R. McCORDII9II,
Attorney-at-Law. '
614 , B RANT STRUT
At" Tromp% attention then to all kinds of legal
.bustness. ttitt
ARCHIBALD BLABELEY,
ATTOUNMV4LT.I,A/I.W.
Ito. 71:111711 sTrisar,
11==1
JOfiN A. STRAIN,
siduEsuarAir.
xx-ornino roams OP Tax PLOT 'aft
PO/Mt MIAGIVHATII.
OZa.lllsl 'FIFTH IsTILEXT, oPPf.at• tae
thedna, Pittstwgb, P. Deeds, roast. Mr,
gaffer, ga.owteogirenta, Deportiloos amo.
dhpate
Legs ,B h ulseoa asecnted WWI Imeargaes
WM. B. NEEPEII,
ALDERMAN Asti ks-ostitiO JO MOM OP
THE PEACE.
°FEIGN., iits FIFTH islroxitie.
Bp= attention Alm ,to wan sysasstar axle
Collections. Deeds. Rends ..d Mot times Assars
AP. aad all legal Dullness Meads Ato Droned. am/ aesstratalf. -
OECINA.. ' C'JTLXItY
100 WOOD Er: ritukT.
NEW- GO OILS.
I FINE VA SES.
BORICRIAII *ND CU
Mirl" Tgl WI%
Tz• 11/ CIIII
'GUT C 13216
SMOKING axis.
•Istge °diet
SILVER PL.6.TED COOPS
of alid.in mertptlors.
ft c dttl2..r=zamitbr.Vitt e
B. E. Ev= & t XL
100 • 0011
CHINA, isigAss
AND
QIJEENSNITAItE.
large atataltat t ofnix pattern* sad iSPes
Jaet tac.red. Aire khaed sod Brittilala V. Srr,
Vases and Perlost Wan. - SlOw opetlitF and • for
tale at wear low prices
..• . •
11:(0331r. - 8/. 1
5114 r.
AJVIIISEPHENTS
fa"NEW OPERA ROWE.
Third ?debtof tho enhaderotot of int. charm..
tug and favorite are tac t
- MAGGIFI-MITCHELL.
WY.I/NYSDAY EYE?: LNG. Y.lll oar). Ihk.
11i70. poaltircly lost time or the ever popular
ploy or
rarganow. I
Yaucho a, the Cricket Margie Mitchell.
PeaPtiful
'THURS Pew pIaDAY KVIINy
ofIN (I will be prodno<4 tla
LOHLEt
THE TINY HELLS OF THE CANTON.
Friday—Reach t of Metal. Mitchell.
m.gdic into. a 31.11 Dee on !Saturday.
afrACADEMY OF MUSIC.
FOUR NIGHTS ONLY,
Commends', Saturday Evening, Ali t ilk.
Also, at LIBERTY RAIL,
• •
/tut I.lbert, TITURSDAY AND ratbAr
/IVENINOt, rebrall7 4th.
COLLINS,
HULMES fi 4
MORTIMER'S
MINSTRELS AND BRASS BAND.
THE STARS OF THE PROEM:HON.'
COLLINS. IHILMES,
mownrcen, DI'GREW,
wiLumas AND
RICHMOND
The Great Comedians
Cards of admisslon
Reserved Seats
HARM CONRAD. Agent.
For thriller particulars wen rowan bolr. fe:l4s
IarPITTSBIUtGIi TILTUNZR
HALL.
THE SCRIPTURE HISTORY:,
AFTER THE CELEBRATED DRAWINGS OF
GUSTAVE DORE.
Tableatii Infratets.
SECOND EXEIDITILON.
WEDNESDAY, February Nib, MD;
Overture By Orrat Western 11.4.
1. Tableaux...sr. Inter...O. the Dream
- of Pharaoh.
lienesta: Chapter IXI.I.
A. Tableaux....losupti Maklng Himself Memel
- to lON Brethrsn.
Itenests: Chapter I.XLV.
3. Tableaux Jacob's Journeys to Egypt.
Genesis: Chapter IX 'S!.
4. Tableaux..... Moses 1114 Among the Plage.
Exodus: Chapter Iv.
6. Tableaux ..Pliaraeh Clildre Moars—Moree
and Aar. Before Pharaoh. -
100101: Chapter V.
6, Tableaux—The De.troylnaAnael—Tbartran
Born are
Exlbius: Chapter 111.
T. Tableaux Motes Descending Mt. Ms/.
.Exmles: CbapterXlX.
B. Tableaux Water Miraculously Supplied. . ..
Suodos: ,Chapter XVII.
9. _Tableaux The Bruen Serpent,
Numbers: Chapter XXI.
Joel and !diem
10. TAblearix,
Judges: Ch*pter IV,
An exeelleat OrebeUri (Gnat 'cream Bud)
wul entertaln the audience **bile the Tableaux
are arranged.
•
Tickws. 50 teat*.
ft* TRE 0011511TTEE,
WHOLESALE GROCERS. &c.
ESTABLISHED BY
A. & T. SORELY, 1812.
w, 11. BODILY,
NATIOT:PA A T: 5 l GROCER,
No. 271 Liberty Street,
(Dniscrur oar. YAQUI HOTEL.)
=MTRMI
ii. STEEL'S
M STEELE &
Commission Merchants
AID DIALXIB UN
FLOUR. orww, E=Eaco,A o.
No. ?s OUtO STREET, near East Common, -
PET= KEIL TA11143 P. ItICILLEIN
KEIL k RICIIABT,
'oonsnusszon manacnamms,
AND DIALI.IIII
noinz, aunt, aztoe, !ILL PEED, to.
349 Liberty lit e Pitt&bum".
Inv24.Xf
MEANOR & HARPER,
FLOUR, DRAIN AND PHODIN7II
Commission Merchants,
No. 329 LINEUTY SUM%
conncrtmentas gondola. `.; ".
W. C. ARMSTRONG,
Ono: woe to Petiole i Anitaf Ogg.)
PRODUCE COMMISSION lERUGLINT,
• No. 25 Maiket 155zroot,
13375
T „I, BLANCHARD,
Wholesale and Retail Grocer,
Na 395 PENN BTRZET.
Trrrix, BAIRD & PATTON,
Wholands Omen, Commlaslon Merchants
la i Dealersta Prndnee, Pinar. Bump,
nab, cartan Lard 011. Iron, Nails, flhas.
Cotton Yams and MI Ploabarsh Mannlattnres
114 .'. 3 .f 4( T D nF'rr.
-
.701111 T. nousa..zow.
TOUN I. HotreE & &nos.. Sue
• orraora to JOHN T. WO Una a CO..=
twle Groton and Commission Ilerehols,
of antl talent and Water Weal., Pittabaritt.
15=12
eSnoroN awALLAcE.whok-
ALL .780017.144 ANN pRoUtION - IXSAII
Na 6.BIIXTII6TNNBT. Pltutwork.`
REMOVALS
3E1.301215.C:01i7.41:.
t • --
M WHITMOILE,_
aiDamierm sGEN V,
Has ssmove4.l hoax SOrs:as Obto asl6 istsdasky
streets, to
•
103 onto STJELBET.
• re 4
" 11.711ENIECVV.A.X.A.
• •
lire...until nralmr. ce.4.0y.40.,
A85Ev...04,..84..0„ • -
.:
MARKET FIRE' NS: CO., 11. - ,. Y.,
. - PartiteAruba,
ASS 178.. 1e5i.e1L40.,.., ~, I
Connecticut Ylre :Ins. Co., Horfford,
. - . Af!arrS, $400,cloomo:'
IL Al .
.. ' IDNVAILD LliMi
IIEtIN
Zeitoyed to 108 YoUTIVII'AVERIIIky cm:
m m
Wcod sod madded street , PIUSIMMT P.
XL.E~OVB:=,.'
. GRAY & LOGAN
plat nmoTid . f,Om 41 ME*. io
S 9 Fifth AVEDUC.
Until ImproremiOs O 0
E; A•r„ A•r„q: Li ic:11
-•
•- corrimnraws orrlcs, ' •
- crrr or ALLIKIIIII:XT. /obrnary
N
S.
uTICE.--1N A CUIN 151 8 AND:
BOILDAtI.
e.l.4propowus 1.11.1 t• rftetved at lhL oftice•
.nll. coetoet TIIURSDAT. le.brasr/
ilea, 010. for •
,
n i u t e.ths. Boling and ahrinking Two.
ffrought.lron Cranks.
1
ea roan Fhaft It Watt 'Work.. Cranks eau tor
iNCIS at Miller's Itorfro, ' , rodeo.. Way, ritss
b.uh. Illdders to to off obi Cnoks, diets
!lank Dina. oat leave roman reed, to aura.
Wort to be done to the astldfaetlon Of the 800
yr rlntothloat of Water Work.
fed • W. X. POUTP..II. Clt;
CONTRALTAR•SOrrms.
• Orr or aLtsouser. I. b. 1. 1010
NOTICE TO -CONTRACTORS.
• •
elgoard-ProDorals will be menet d et this al.
Roth 3 o'clock P. nt., TIIOIISVAT, l eero.p
10th; 1 1 110, fur the •
Grading of Chartiers Street,
.. •
/ram Western Artaae to Pliplfs.e, 'Xs, •
Ppeehleatlons tin be seen at the niece or (tam
Darts. , City T.nahteer. The right Is re
forma to Nees KO Or all bids.
- M.' PORTICU.
• .
1.3:41 , •• City Controller.
M" , 1811 . FllOl.
" A F. !!
ILA sad 3 Mackerel...Wl ittelV33t.
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