The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, February 12, 1870, Image 4

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    int fittsinr* akEtts,
CITY AND SUBURBAN
Cltiaryce of Base.
Tba passe and odicts of the Daily and
Weekly Gazer= will be removed, from
the Seth to the last of March. from their
old stood on nth avenue to the large,
IburSitoded “Garxrrx Buildings," at
the earner of Smithfield itroet andElixtb
avenue, recently purchased by the pro.
minors as a permanent borne for the
Gazirzwis. .
Beate For Salo.
♦ splendid Route in Allegheny City on
the Gazaprz. None but an enemata
man need apply. Call today at the ea:
arm teas.
Mlleipiesy Pollee received their
monthly pay yesterday.
Vireata , a Aansehatott - A regular quar
to!) maattnxotthe Pittsburgh Fireman , '
Amatiatlon wilt be held Monday evening,
iha 14th bat, at 7t4 o'clock.
The Pollee Ceinelttee of City COUlldi%
Mid & meeting yesterday afternoon and
selected the cloth for the new unitome.
No other bualnees of public importance
was transacted.
TwTmay Treat Company , . stock.—
ararse will be sold this evening at
73‘ o'clock by order of O . A. Biddle, Ad
eninlatrator at A. Leggate's Auction
House, lin:Federal street, Allegheny.
Yerteniay Max. Hartman mu fined
dye dollars by Alderman Mullen fbr
amide,: on the Mechanim street bridge.
Complaint Wu made against him by
WhiLM Thomism, Medal policeman.
Gabriel Hanky alleges that Anthony
&amide kbakwl, choked and beat him.
They had a difficulty abokt Some finan
cial transaction. Alderman Bolster ii.
Wuxi
a warrant for . the arrest of the
Henry Weisner and George Gana had
a right In a saloon on Chestnut dreg.
Allegheny, which retailed in Gans being
brought- before Alderman Mullen yes.
terdaY for anattlt and battery, on oath of
Weisner. The case was settled on pay
ment at oats by defendant.
'Yesterday morning an Infant daughter
of EVIIII Jones, Esq., member Of Coun
cils from the Fourteenth ward, fell from
a chair, striking on Its head, pro
ducing instant death., The little victim
was oniy eighteen months old. An
obitlumuaryn. notice will be Stoned In another
co
• y afternoon
nste the heaore boil
er attached to Ruckein's b rick yard,
Allegheny, blew out, knocking down
the smoke stack, wrecking tho shed ln
which It was planed, demolishing a fence
same diatance eV' and terrifying the em
ploye. about the yard but forttuuttely
hurtle& nobody.
The Allegheny Piller are troubled
With a myeterions female who has twice
Called at the look-up, sober. obtained
/edgings for the night, and appeared the
leXt morning drunk, although the
aeceiad time special caution was taken to
prevent any smuggling to of the liquor.
Yesterday she made her bat appearance
sad was rant to jail.
Smokers drop in at Bieraw's.
Do. 45 Hand atshoul d reet; and try som a of Ms
new brands of cigars. Any of them will
be found just right for a quiet, noon day
slate, or • gentle but exceedingly plea.
sant stimulant, especially altar • hard
day's work. Drop in and get a suly.
Ono* purchasing Is sufficient to ind pp uce
the customer to call again.
Mame Elettung.--Jacob Egll, a cloth
ier, made Information before Alderman
lEoiraig yesterday, charging James Han
re with obtaining =credit clothing from
turn to the 'amount of 1 2 2 2 , by represent.
lng that be had 1100 due from sm.
player which would be paid In a few
days, and with which he would settle the
bill, all of which it la alleged Is false,
Warrant homed.
lks should not fall to cell at 34a
Liberty street, the warehouee of the Key
stone Pottery, Messrs. 8. M. Kier & Co..
proprietors, and look at thole elegant
setts of tine table ware. which the lime
have J net received. No enperfor articles
C y an be found In the city, and there la no
lace where all the wanta of a house
hold In the line of queensware can be
better supplied than at Na. 383 Liberty
street.
Sent to Me Home.—Wm. H. Carver. •
disabled soldter, who served In the 24 dWilma and 113:10hlo regiments during
the late war, wee picked up in the vf
dotty of Oakland yesterday by one of
the pollee and brought to the nation
bodes. appears that he received a
wound in. the back, which ceed par-
Myst', of Ms entire body. He ' was re
movedTwelith to The Soldier,' Homo in the
ward.
•
Teeterday morning about wren o'clock
a alight tire occurred In one of the tene
manta of Sample's row, In the rear of
Delmeim's foundry. Second - ward, Albs
wheny. The fire occurred among amna
clothing In a CIO/rA, and hi SClppolled to
have been the "work of the chiltren who
bad-been Vtaying there a few minutes
befbre.- The Fire Department wag
out, lent the throes cinickly extinguish.
Damage about ISO.
Ownwitted.—Mollie 01Inr was arrest
ed yesterday at the Instance of Mary A.
MurPhy,
who made inhannation before
Alder/non Dimmer, charging her with ng as.
wait and battery. er a Mol
lie was oommitted t Aft o Jail in ha d wi eftnit of
ball ear her appearance at mart. -
Mama Baker, at the ume Urns and
Place, made a Outage of mason and bat-
tan against Mollie, on wnich she was
had to answar at court.
Cantata Gaunt—The interest taken
in the concert on Tneedny next in remark-
able and moat encouraging flar the Boni.
sty. We have seen several letters from
neighboting town with requests to have
seats 'enured for this grand occasion.
The enthosZin our city is no less.
and we expo, Dee the Academy filled
to Ate ut capacity. The sale of
meowed arts commence, We morning
at nine o'clock. at Mellor d. Hoene's.
Backs at Hair rrtee.—fkholara, and
man of Ilteriry testae, should call at
1:01.4. D. Egan's, No. 41 Sixth avenue,
and get a supply of reeding matter. He
.ts eaMn hooks at half the priori they.
can tie purchased ebtewhere: while
magyar the volume, are rarities which
cannot be had at any other establish.
mutt In the city. They embrace Law,
Medlicane, Phiksophy, Science, and In
fact everything In the line of literature.
Vail at No. 41. • •
Veasollitahon..-Bince the coneolidatlon
of the two Mammoth Trunk Rotuma of
Udder and Gilmore, Joseph Liebler be.
trig sole proprietor of the new house,
Pittsrgh min boast alone of the largest
and be st bootee in that branch of trade
to be found la the Union. With his In
crusted faollitiee for busineas. - Liebler la
determined, by cheep prices and the beat.
of goods. to preserve his title of the
.Ttunk King." Call at 104 Wood street
and gee the new stock.
Wit glastalard.—& C. hfohlastera made
Information yesterday before Alderman
Mallen; charging Charles Deerhorst
with obtaining- eight barrels of Hoar
fronaldm for a* paying Ira cub and
/agreeing to pay the balence In a short
time, while representing - that ha was
=for" Wog the owner of two
all of which was alleged to be
false. The amused was arrested and
after a bearing dismissed, the charge not
being folly sustained..
Rest Barnet —The alarm of fire from
Doi VS, yesterday afternoon, was occa
sioned by the burning of the roof on the
bath haute attached to the residence of
Mr. William -McElroy, No. 185 Wylie
Mrs*, above Washington. The fire
origlaged from a defective flue, leading
from the bake oven below. The engines
ware °Mend enomeded In extinguishing
thafiamen before any material damage
was done. The roof will have to be rr
placed with a new one. Damage, po.
Jacob Allesbach was before Mayor
Callow
m y arf y i = r m r n y
o o x tu t c w t o
a i n n
surety of the pesos, preferred by Ludo
P. Imams, who charges him with
entering
his store; No. 212 Ohio street,
conducting himself in an outrageous
manner, and threatening to ohm* the
moprietor. Jacob paid twenty dollars
dot !bride Ind (=duct and gave ball in
the sow Of five hundred dollars for his
apPlannoe in oourt on the surety mee.
A Day or two ago a detective from one
..of the prinil al town of a neighboring
State err! In Pittsburgh In search of
an Impose who bad fled from
:home to avoid haring specifications sem
ed• upon him In lime—that having to be
done twenty days before the adjoununant
of the body Whine which he was to be
triad. - The detective, aided by-one of our
experts, traced then:tithe tos prominent
Waal, and from thence, alter a long
search, to a house of doubtful thwarter,
what*
the hut heacom was fopllalmod. und, and the' titled of
•
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SHOCKING SUICIDE.
A Han !Moms Himself M the Heal—ln.
temperance rrobably the Cause—tor.
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some years niece, Jacob Kind.ler, a
native of Bavaria, came to this city and
obtained employment is a tearer In a
Ohm House in Birmingham, where for
several years he taboret! Industriously
and satisfactorily to his employers, and,
as he was receiving good wages, saved
acme nioney. Recently, lie, for Some
cause unexplained, leek to strong drink,
neglecting his y
iffOrk, spent hts money,
md eventuall found
eni himself without
any and without- plo3rment. The
Jacob Rail s,
whom ho
Jacob Rails, In the Diahuond, H e ir.
mitigharn, suffered him to remain
at • hi. house for several days with
out receiving any compensation, but
was finally compelled to turn the man
out of the house. Thurediy evening,
after Kinatler had eaten his supper, he
was told that he must hunt another
boarding house, and that is the last
account we can get of him until Ma body
was • found lying on the street In the
Diamond, neer the Market Ronne, With
the life current flowing from a wound
lorllcted by his own hand. He bad evi
dently had the matter in tontemplation
for some time, as six weeks prior to the
commtaolon of the rash act ha had bor
rowed a plated from_ a friend, without
stating for what purpose be wanted it.
It would seem, however, that he gave up
the intention at that time, ache returned
thepistol after carrying it about two
weeks. About • week since he borrowed
the same plated, which was not
seen. again by the owner until
found by the aide of the Miler
tunate man who bad discharged
Its contests, a heavy charge of powder
and leaden slugs, Into his head. Ho one
was near him when the fatal deed was
done, but a gentleman who was going
along Denman Street, Only ttraidare
tent, heard the report of • Fidel, and
hastening In the dlrebtiOn from whence
the sound mins, foetid demised lying on
the ground dead and the pistol lylng be
aide btm. The body was removed to Mr.
Miller's undertaking establishment, and
yesterday morning the Coroner was nod.
lied. An inquest was held on the body
yesterday afternoon, when the following
testimony was taken:
Dr. J. H. Roberts was sworn and tee Ltled .
that he waa called to see deceased
yesterday morning and (mind the body
at Mr. Harry Miller's livery 'bible. At.
ter an examination he tilsecererad a gnu
shot wound in his face. From the na
ture of the wound, believed that he had
fired the shot. The pistol had been
loaded with a heavy charge of powder
and aluge._ The lower Jaw on the left
side was broken, and the upper jaw per
forated. The femme was destroyed and
the whale aide of the face mutilated.
The claim of death was slugs that enter
ed the cerebellum or back portion of the
brain, which was entirely destroyed at
the base.
Thomas A. Hosea was next called and
testified that a few Minute. before 11
o'clock he beard a shot on Denman
street., He went down then to the Dia
mond. Birmingham; and found the de.
ceased lying on tho street, and blood
gurgling out of his month. He went for
a doctor and when ho returned ho found
a single barrel pistol by aide of deceased.
Tee man was dead when he found him.
Philip Demel was the next witness
called, but his testimony did not differ
from that of the former witness.
Christ. Eiaeubaugb was sworn and tes
tified that demised borrowed a single
barreled pistol from him about a week
age.
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The jury returned the following ver-
We dud that the deceased. Jacob
Klnatior crane to Ma death in Sliming.
ham, F ebruary 10th, 1870, (rein a gun
shot wound inflicted by himself.'
Deceased was about fortysarren years
or age, and was. widower,. his wife bay
ing died Novena years since. Ho has no
relatives miffing in this country.
LII2RIARING.
.rive Tsang like Vieth&lard—Thelr H a te
and Overcoats Smite—Hew they Got
Hume,_
We beard I liad evening of a transaction
in which a pair of gay and festive pair
were. eletimized to • certain latent and
left In a very Obabarreaslng situation,
which we think will be of Interest to oar
readers, if not to the young gentlemen
In question. The story, which i a true
one, runs thus: Last evening the gentle
men referred to, being ladles men, and
on visiting terms at a certain mansion in
the city, wherein resides two fair young
demsehi,": decided to make a Call and
spend the e repine witn the ladles. Hav
ing had some experience in the business,
they stopped at a peanut stand on their
way and laid In a supply of peanuts, can
dies, etc., with which to feast theyounger
members of the Wally, should they
intrude, or Interfere with their en-
Joyment in any way. Being thus
armed, as they enflame* spited all
oontingenclea, their. proceeded on their
way. and MDR Walk brought them to
the dritirbf the aforesaid princely man
sion. A. hearty, pull at the bell brought
Bridget to the door, who, to the Inquiry
• , A.re the ladies Int" replied. "They le,
Per honors; will pesstip In a bit." They
stepped in of course, and divesting
themselves of hats and overcoats; in the
pockets of which were the candler and
nate, bung them on them& in the hall
and entered the Parlor, where they Nested
themselves, one in either end of the
room and awaited patiently the arrival
of the ladies. They were not kept long,
for soon the ter creatures entered, look
ng as sweet and Charming as the first
floWera of spring. A few moments had
been spent In pleasant conversation when
a -- very interesting tele a tele was
interrupted by one of the younger man
ners of the family, a bright eyed little
four year old, Who wanted to be enter
tained. One of the gents remembered the
candles and peanuts, and hastened to
the hall to procure a supply from his
ooat pocket. But he did Lot get it. Not
a bit of It. Boum one had been there
before him and had - taken not only the
candles and peanuts but both coats and
hats. It appears that Bridget had neg
lected to look the door, and while the
young gentlemen were engaged in the
parlor a thief stepped into the hall and
carried offtheir great coats and beavers.
The question was not where were the
hata and oasis, but bow are we to get
home without them. Through the klud.
neasof the young ladles the young
gallants were each furnished with
a shawl and wrapped up In
them they emerged from the house,
looking more like Comanche Indians
than the gay and festive youths they are,
,and wending through alleys and nnfre
quented streets hastened to their homes.
They request us to state to the person or
persona now in peseession of the articles
40100, that If they return the hats and
coats they may keep the candles, and no
questions will be asked.
•All's Well," !kr,
1: A few days since Margaret Germroth,
a yoqng lady about 18 yearn of age, of
rather prePossereing appearance, called
at the office of Justice Ammon, of 111r
minghiun, and made information charg
ing JOseph Waidmeyer with Amex et
ed. Joseph, whit is it young man not
out of his minority, was arrested and
after a hearing was committed to Jail in
default of , tall for his appearance at
court. Yesterday the parents of the par
ties, accompanied by the prosecutor,
called upon the justice, who, it will be re
membered, is tilling the position of Court
Interpreter, and reqnected that the prir
otter be released, stating that the parties
had aureed to settle the matter by a
wedding. The parents of bath' parties
gave their consent In. 'writing and the
defendant was brought to the Com
missioners' room, where the other
'parties bad repaired, and were then
and there joined-In the holy bonds
of matrimony by Justice Ammon. The
entire party then repaired to Smith'.
Hotel on the avenue, *spoilt* the Court
Home, where a sumptuous recast, pre
pared at the exhume of the bride's
-tether, was In waiting. Our worthy
friend the Jostler was not permitted,
hewaver,Llo enj oy kis, dinner, as about
the time he had fairly commenced. a
nieuenger from the Court Home came
In and informed him that his presence
was required In the Common Plea
Court ROOM Tait 'Squire left,- out the
messenger remained as a substitute, and
It Is add did ample justice to the meal.
The newly wedded pair appeared to cm
joy the turn attains bad taken exceed.
tardy, and we hope that they may always
Welkin* to h as happy's they appeared
to be yesterday. - •
Um Eat].
Thu - Plymouth Church Fir, to close
lust boon visited the seSend
Weds by hundreds, to wittier the Stat
uary and Tableaux. Some of the finest
en,"
id moat elaborate, as well se the gre.
torque of the Tableaux are to be repro
duoed to-night. The troUng on unmet ,
one and valuable articles of taste and
virtue will be brought to a aloes this
evening. Among theme are gold watches,
bracelet,, and other jewelry, statuette,
and four benatlfal same& with sub
aqtanns grottos and living ashes, fur
nished by Mr. Murdock; for theme, as far
all the rest, the =don le expected to be
very Leek,. A large and delighted end!.
cues was in attendance last night,' Int
e°Trtalher,er, body and /davits boon hand this j
THE REFORMED CHURCH
New District Synod to be Organized
-The Classes Comprising
weacensent of the Session Last Night
he Prelimlni.xilia.
At the hat meeting or the General
Synod Si' the Protestant Reformed
Church, held in Philadelphia. Penni.-
lion was granted for the ergatilLation of
• new District Synod, to be composed of
the daisies of Westmoreland, St. Paul,
Clarion and West New York, then in
connection witn various district Synods.
In pnrsu.rance of this authority, repro.
sentatives, clerical and lay, assembled
in the Grate Reformed Church, corner of
Webster avenue and Grant street, last
eyening, for the purpose of perfecting
the proposed orgauitation.
At seven o'clock there Wad a large audi
ence of ladies and gentlemen, together
with the representatives, gathered in the
church, whoa badness was preceded by
devotional exerdwa. The Rev. N. I'.
Hooke% D. D., of Greensburg, and Rev.
B. B. Ernest, of Seragertown,' occupied
the Chancel and conducted the opening
egerciees„ the congregation and choir
singing the 100th 1 . 34183, followed with
prayer,
The Rey. F. k. thbh akended
to the pulpit slid delivered an impres•
gibe and carefully prepared discourse, in
which he traced at length the Winery of
the Reformed Church, especially within
the boundaries of the territory proposed
to be embraced by the New synod, con
sisting of the classes named, and corn.
pricing in all 10,368 communicant mem.
bore. lie strongly insisted that the time
had arrived for a consolidation Into the
New Synod, . the work in thie special
direction betng clearly evident. He ex
prweed the mosttglowing anticipations
for the future of the church tinder the
reinvigorated influence and new ener
gies which Would be datoloped In the
fresh otganikation. The interests of the
church demanded it and the people were
prepared for the change, which would
open up to them fields of uaefulnesa
which hitherto had Soon but partially
cultivated.
At the conclusion of the sermon, the
congregation joined lu singing the hymn
commencing
•.1 Idea thy kteadem Lord." •
after Which 'they were dlamtaael with
the benedictioli by the Rev. D. B. Duvet.
After the congregation had retired, Dr.
Macke altered prayer, followintrwhich
be announced the first bu.ineas in order
to be the election of a Ppahleilt.
Rev: Mr. Levan Moved- that Dr.
['Wks be elected by acclamation.
Dr. Racket: stated that owing to
health, and duties which would call him
away before the close of the session, he
desired not to be called upon to preside,
and begged leave to substitute the name
of Rev. Mr. Levan.
The Rev. Mr. Itreba, of Allegheny,
suggested that the How thing in order
should be the election of • temporary
Secretary, lathe reception. cif creden
tials. Acting on thin suggestion by man
knotta bleb:ion the Rev. Mr. Krebs was
chosen Secretary.
The stated clerks of the various bodies
represented then presented the secretary
with a list of aboredited dbibiralea trom
these several classes. Some of the elders
being without writ:en credentials, their
pardors earthed verbally of their melee.
Lion. Upon Able a point of order wan
raised and dlacusaed at some length,
when it was tinnily decided to receive
none but those with written eertiticates.
When the written credentials had been
received It was decided, on Motion; to
admit all delegates coming from clarowe.
or in case of a ciatalcal vacancy. from
congregations, when drily accredited.
Dr. Hacks naked permission to absent
himself from the aeaalone to attend to
parochial duties. Grauted.
The meeting then adjourned until this
morning at nine o'clock.
leanest concluded.
The jury empanneied by Coroner Claw.
YOU to inquire after what manner the two
unknown men killed at Cork's Run Tun.
nal came to their death, met at Deetne's,.
on Grant street, sod concluded their
Investigation. The following la tho tes
ti:nom:
Nark 0' Gaira, sworn—Am a Watch
man at the east end of pork's Run Tun
nel, 6n the Pan Handle Railroad. On
Tuesday last my eon and myself went
down to the tunnel when we heard that
the men were killed. Went In and got
the bodies. They lay about alety feet
from the mouth of the tunnel, on the
right side as you are going out. My son
was on duty in my place, and I did not
see the man who came out to tell of the
accident. There is no watchman at the
west end of the tunnel. There aro many
people who 'go through the tunnel,
though I order them all net to go. Roma
times tiler are overtaken by trains, but
they fie ddwn beside the track and are
all right.
Edward O'Gara, sworn—Wu in the
watchhotete at the end of the tunnel when
the man came out on Tuesday and asked
me if two men had passed tbere. Told
him no. He said they must have been
caught in the tunnel then. Waited un
til, the coal trains had pained, and we
went down With • light, The biggest
man seemed to breathe once or twice
after I saw him.
The following verdict Was 'rendered:
That the decemod, two unknown men,
came to their death, on the Bth day of
February, 1070, In Chartiers township,
by being accidentally run over In Cork's
Run tunnel, on the Pittsburgh, Cincin
nati and St. Louts Railroad, by No.
10 train, and the jury further reeoru.
mend that a watchmen be ststioned•at
the west end of said tunnel. In the
opinion of the Jury, the employes of the
road are entirety without blame.
Sabbath School lost/tnte
The Third Annual meeting of the Bab.
bath School Teachers' Institute of the
Reformed and United Presbyterian
Churches of these cities and Allegheny
county will be held in the Past U. P.
Church, Seventh avenue, commencing
on Monday evening next.
Rev. R. R. Ewing, formerly of Mann
month, Illinois, but now of Etat Liberty,
will preach a sermon on Sabbath even
ing, at half past seven o'clock, in the
Second U. P. Church, Sixth avenue, on
"The history and design of Sabbath
Schools."
The sessions of the Institute will be
held on Monday evening, 'Tuesday, Wed
nesday and Thursday afternoons and
evenings at halfmast two o'clock. Dele
gates are cordlaly Invited to be present
from the cities and county.
The follawlig subjects will,be dlacussed
during the 80113101:16:
8. 8. Thatcher's Institute; Help and
Hindrances to 8. 9. Work; Selections of
Teachers; Quellfication and preparation
of Teachers; Encouragement of Teachers,:
Infant class Teaching; Bible Class Teach
ing; Art of Gaining Attention; Art of
Queetioninm use of Illustration: Object
Teaching; S. 8. Superintendents; Uniform
Lessons; Teachers' Meeting; Opening
and (noting Exercises; Superintendent's
use of Blackboard; Duties of the Pastor
to the 8. 9; Personal Consecration.
The former Institutes of these
Churches were very intereatlng, and It la
to be hoped the one nett week will be
greatly so.
Week of Prayer
The Generallossemblies haying appoint
ed the last Thursday In e rcbruary sus a
Day of Prayer far Colleges and &mina.
ries alter - conference the .partora and
ministers of Pittsburgh, Allegheny, and
vicinity have decided to hold a daily
prayer meeting, In behalf of the young,
throughout the week In which the Day of
Prayer occurs. The arrangements are as
follows:
Meetings to be hold in the lecture room
of the Serond Presbyterian Church, Pitts.
burgh, [M. novrard'aa corner Penn and
Irwin streets, from four to five; Y. sr. each
day.
. MONDAY, Feo2lst—Rev. W. D. Row.
ard. D.D. Subject of Prayer: Influence
of Parents, Teachers and Employers over
the rising generation.
TUESDAY, Fab. 22d—Rev. F. A. Noble.
Stiblret : Secular Education,
Aced..
mien Female Seminaries and Common'
School..
WEDNESDAY. Feb. 23d—Rey. R. Lee.
Subject: Religlotus Education, Charitable
Institutions, especially Sabbath Schools
aria Bible Chums. •
Tnunaner, Feb. 23th—Rev. M. W. Ja
coby, D.D. Subject: Colleges and The
ological Seminaries..
FILIZDAY. Feb. itStb—Rev. A. Heathen
D.D. Subject: Christi.lan and
Schools In .Foreign Lands.
BATUDDAY, Feb. 26—Rey. S. F. Scored.
Children's Meeting—to which pareniaand
friends are especially invited to bring
their children.
blight Vire
About hall past one o'clock yestarda
y
an accident occurred at Sheriffs
£oagbrey'a establishment, on First
avenue, near Ferry street, which came
near remelting fatally to Wm. Morgan,
an employee In the catabilehment. It
appears that Mr. Morgan went to the
cellar to draw some varnish from a bar
rel, taking with him a lighted audio.
While the varnish was running from
the barrel, the was arising from it came
,in Contact with the lighted candle, and
an explosion was the result The yarn.
lab took fire and Mr. M. was severely
turned. An alarm of fire was sounded
from box 4, to which the department re.
'vended, but the Ounce were cane.
ot welshed without the engine& going Into
aexylh
PITTSBURGH DAILY GAZETTE : SATURDAY MORN
AMUSEiMiT&
NEW OPERA HeusE.—Mien Maggie
Mitchel in her magnificent rendition of
the treautillll and pathetic drama of life,
"Lode," was greeted by ante:linen:it au
dience, and hundreds more were turned
away from the dories unable to obtain ad
mittance. In Hubs partictdar role, and
indeed much more an than In her other
famous interpretation of Fanchon, MI..
Mitchell is at home; and an poealbly
have a few equals but no superiors In the
rendition on the American stage. We
deeply regret that her engagement ter
m:lnsets to-night, for we would have all
our amusement.goers present on a
Lode occasion. This afternoon's matinee
and to-night's performance, • howeier,
will be the last of the productions or the
play this season, end *e hope the atten
dants will be, at both offerings, Bitch .as
to 'gelid reaseitire the pretty and gra:feral
petite artiste that her gelling and ability
are folly appreciated here In Pittsburgh.
GRAND CHARITY . FAIII.—The Grand
Charity Fair now In progrms in the
bided:tent of St. Paul's Cathedral eon
dune* to attract very large atidierioeS,
and the nterest la none the leas air
In the friendly 'contests. The Fair II
prob.' bly terminate next Saturday night.
Thegtiv on the various articles at last
acco te stood es follows: A gold
headed cane for most popular young
mane Joseph Dishier. the great trunk
dealer, 7.20; Jame. Butler, 40; .1. G.
West, 208. Gold watch to the gentleman
receiving most votes,. Frank Conno ll y,
75; Jas. Paired:, 10; Thomas Farrel, W.
Gatiger and tangs to roost popular Iron
roller: Fred Hass, 126; Jas. Noble, 103;
Capt. Irwin, 71; Samuel Sample, 83;
James ' Manning, 96. One barrel of
beer and leviathan pretzel to moat pope.
Tar coopers George eleigfrisd 600: Geo. P.
Schwartz 107. Ban Keefer 106; John
Dickson 428. The voting on the latter
will close with Boated ballots on Monday'
evening at nine o'clock, Oa the mace
and pistol to the beat policeman, A. .1.
Moon 80, Jno. Costello V, Isaac Jones 18.
W. J. Gordon 28, On the "dish" for the
most pular Iron oiler, Henr Tatnall
130, Joe po . Grater 11 1 , Jerry Friel y
93, Jun.
Gallaher 50. Toe Falroffera =Canal at.
tractions to-night, and an immonee turn
out la expected.
Genuine London Preparatkins,
Mr.iiilmon Johnston, druggist, earner
of ibtirth avenue and ifidilthfleld Street,
the Importer and sole agent for Peter
Squires' celebrated Lendon - (Englanfti,
preparations, has Just received a fresh
Invoice of these world-famous goods, add
we ask the especial attention of our
readers to the card announcing the fact,
in another Osamu. It la unnecessary
for us to apcialt in. complimentary terms
of this line of goods Inasmuch as they
have bad for several years this heartiest
endorsetnint of theitaandatif peratink who
babe practically tested their claims to
superiority and public favor. They sae
brace granular effervescent bl.carb, po•
tens, bromide Dotage*, iodide potions,
citrate iron at~yydqulolno, bromide IMMO
nium, teirtu ltCLls , vlchy salt, kliglegen
salt, citrate ufignmda. eeldlits powders,
,to. To protect physicians and the public
from spurious articles of this character,
purporting to be "direct Importatiehg"—
all buttles of the.genulue will in future.
beer a strap label over the cork, with the
'Warta. and- for simile signature
.of tbe suenulacer I'. Squire
and Lon the glde tur an trade mark,
and - also the address or the Importer,
Mr. Simon . Johnston. ln' addition to
these articles a large and fresh supply
has been received of Squire's true Gly
cerine soap, Shrg'e Vienna soap, Price's
Glycerine slap, Astringent gum loam,.
gut and Muriate of Antonia lozenges.
The lozenges are meeting with great
success in ingtand, In cases or relaxed
sere throat, bronchitis. etc., all of which
are standard preparations of inestimable
value.
Johnstonfir. hie also jnai received •
splendid sesurtmont of tbu finest foreign
perfumes and toilet artitileit, and as •
headquarter for such 'goods his eaiabiish
went is equal even to the largest per
fumery emporiums of the east. We
cordially invite readers needing any
thing In the line, as Indeed every thing in
the way of the drugs, perfumeries, toilet
articles and medicine. to favor this old
and reliable house with a call. .
New Patents.
'Last week the following patents were'
issued to citizens of Western Pennsyl_
yenta. The papereear the date of Feb
ruary.B, 1870:
No. 99,574—Working Scrap and other
Iron; George W. Jones, Ormsby.
No. 90,581—Fire Place Grate; G. H,
McElevey, Hew Castle.
No. 99,588—Manufacture of Iron and
Granulating the awe; Wm. H. Perry,
Sharon.
No. 99 ,810—P , OmposItion or Filling for
Crack Painter.; John W Tally, Delano.
. Nr.99.63B—Maclilne for Bendbig Rake
Teeth; Columbus Coleman, Allegheny .
City.
No. 99,649—Riti Cock; Joseph 11. Davis,
Allegheny City.
No. 90,U59—Angle Valve COck; Ica. H.
Davie, Allegheny City.
No. i1d,631-01obe Valve Cock; Joe. H.
Davie, Allegheny C il y.
No. fal,6s2—Ohook Valve Cock; Jos. H.
Davis, Allegheny City.
No. 99.013—Valve Cooke, made of imn
and aubsequently annealed; Joseph IL
Davis, Allegheny City.
No. 9 9,678—Antedated January Slat,
1676—Railway Car Brake; E. N. Hunta
1/111113, Allegheny, assignor to hiauelf,
Win. H. pliantly, J. L. Miller and James
T. Blair ' aame plant.
No. 99 .71 9 —Yarrow; - Henry Shirk and
Cyrus Shirk, Lebanon.
No. 99.731—C1ip for Harness; Chas. H.
Tripp. Pittsburgh. -
Re-hens—No. 3,8_3 Stop Valve; JOs.
H. Davie Allegheny City, patent No.
135,288; da ted December 29th, 1668.
Berland Fatl—An= - 01.1 . Lady Fatally
laJured
A very serious accident occurred In
Allegheny Wednesday evening. An old
lady, mother of Mr. John Oipprich, shoe
maker on Ohio street, while descending
• flight of stairs at the rear of the house,
missed her footing and fell to the yard
below. Nothing wiui known of the awl.
dent until some thno after. when one of
the members of the household happened
to go out and found her lying at the
foot of the steps unable to move or speak.
She was taken Into the home and Dr.
Weyman summoned, when It was dia.
anal ed that her injuries were of a very
serious character. Two of her ribs were
broken,
one eye badly cut and her head
bruised. Medical attention failed to
rouse her from the stupor into which she
had fallen, and since that time abe has
been lying at her son's residence in 'a
very precarious condition. The pivot
clan in attendance considers her injuries
fatal. Those In the head seem to be the'
*oral, and have deprived her of con.
aclousnees.. Last evening she wee still
lingering, but no hopes were entertained
of her recovery. •
Beal Eatate Tranirets.
The following deeds were admitted of
record in the office of thee. H. Bunter,
Recorder for Allegheny county, Friday,.
February 11th. 1870: '
A'm. Meemery to W. H. L. Child!, Junebt. lAA:
DO neeenee In Liberty township 111 51A
C. T Ihnisqn to J. stet A. 11•,..1LC0....e1y. m,
lifDt lot 50 by GO R. on Urnieny street, Blieloe•
bast 112 WO
w„„,... y.• coulter, l ite/our, of A Ilrn htny
.note., lollarinul... Iliiek, June 11, IG60; lii
Whet/4 ft. on ruuntelentila avenue, ii h wont,
Itltteburieb Pr
It Alex. Illaelt lo Minus. Ilndlit nt al., Yen. I.
1270; Shove Int 14,10/
Join If untensteln to Hob!. Keenan. Aug. it,
lAA: lot on JeLlereon intent, Allegheny thy. 00
by2orl • .000
A. bi. Harvey to Alex. Mince, Jon. =, 1270: :V
73 ft. nu Wanhlngton Btr , et Alit 'bevy—ULU:o
ji i . ‘ ll . . „ l , l , a:lie r t to . A . ti b o e . n w Llaillei, Jan. 22,45,1
Ifee t il . ..P. l. ll-rg t ' ., 1 / a Zl e sl=l, lien. 11. 1512:161
1/ by IN ft. on Harmon ntrtiet. 171$ want.
Illteborun i Si 2re
F. 1. . Inineen to Job klewilin, .11_prIl S. 1551, rot 211
by 00 ft, Wbitetweentreet. Ault Mrsuinglisne
sotTn.'s. litel/an tn Jas. It. Mellon. Web. -; 0. IMP. sot
50 by IttU ft.. 2lqt ward, rlteibuiTh IMO
ory Hovel to Marla Thempeon. reb..l. /520: Int
by ICO 11. on Weberter street, Allegben•
Nep I L MC
IV DJ 171 f.. DD llsllnß 11 I It'll* tIV
F l:Wl:TYrl'r•r n 1 Wl.ezel
Sudden Death
Mid Caroline Whitmore. a young lady
about twenty-eight years of age, and •
native of/Italie county, died suddenly
' Thursday night at Naas lintel in Alla.
gheny. It appears that he bu been
In Cincinnati for a year or !two past, liv
ing as a seamstress in the family of a
Mrs. Whitmore.short time since she
was taken seem/Sly ill wlthconsumptlon
and expressed a desire to. return to her
parents. Mrs. Whltmore,,the lady with
whom she was ratline's, agreed to ac
company her home, and they arrived in
Allegheny Thursday evening. They in.
tended to FINTIme their journey next
morning, but about eleven o'clock Miss
W. began to .sink rapidly and expired
about twelve o'clock. Coroner Clawson
was summoned and held an Inquest on
the body. Thejury returned a verdict
of death from natural nausea
For a Mee Man of oysters or•• choice
assortment of confectionary or anything
in the lino of cakes. faisdrYs &a , Youn g .
eon's, corner of Smithfield street and
Diamond alloy, Is the popillar Ann.
Special
ora ttention la paid to Drawing
meals f ladies and gentlemen at any
boor of the day, rind ratronsiore always
certain of the finest delicacies of the
10111011. .
OEM
A dministrator' , Pale ortilllaa—FLfty Mora.
thud Dollars, Worth of Stith for Sale
— Accounts that be leettlea Immedl•
ately:
Stephen Barker, Eau,
of New York, and one of the administrators of the late
J. W. Barker, Esq., visited this city a few
days's/to for the purpose of ascertaining
the Pregnant of the closing out sale of dry
goods at 69 Market street. The adminis
trator expressed his astonishment and
pleasure at the amOunt of goods sold, and
Ordered that a epeelal gale of silks 'should
commence lintnediately. There are now
on hand not leas then fifty thoe4 and dot.
tars' 'north worth of as line silks as ever
were brought to the Pittsburgh market.
The Instrutitions to the partner hero aro
to does them olit, if they should not
bring seventy flirt cents' on the .dollar.
Accordingly catalogues have been pre.
Pared, and will be ready for distribution
after twelve o'clock to-day. In these
catalogues the silks are numbered and
the prices marked in plain ll.uroa so
that ladles can make their selections
with great facility. Bilks will be Cold by
the, pie or ctit to any_length. Without
doubt and Will .be ~the rhos! •, at
tractive kale of alike ever hold
In thla city. as they are in every
variety, and will be acid at au immense
reduction. The sale will commence on
the second floor of the house on Tuesday
morning, and our lady friends will do
wail to be in attdanee. The sale le
final, and withou reservethe dearest
and cheapedt arts mast all be Bold, for
CAXIi ONLY.
All kinds of domestics and bouaekeep.
tug goods will be mold on the tlrat floor
aa nous'.
The instractlons of the representative
administrator, who visited the establish.
meat thte week, aro, that all stamina
must be settled by the Cast Ed March
next. Those, therefore, indebted to the
firm of J. W. Barker & Co.. will confer
agroat favor, and save much trouble and
annoyance in collecting, as well as delay
In settling up the affairs of the house, If
they will make Immediate payment.
Neither the partners here, nor the admin.
tetragon., haVe suY diScretion In the mat
ter, as the heirs require the butilnees In be
wound np Clnallyi and at once:
The eieireL
The secret or art of dressing so as to
present d respectable and neat appear
arida at all 1 .-tiniee does hot consist in
adopting the loudest styles. or eien In
purchasing the most expensive material,
but rather in having the clothing made
well and fit perfectly. A suit of cettting
Properly pet 'together and a good
although or an Inferior goodie will look
tench better and have a healer appllar..
ems than 0130 of the finest materials,
Mit Id , these details. e.re
not eihibited. . the rea
son of the. great success which in.: at.
tended the house of Efesperibelde it Co.-
merchant tailors, Ro. Mi &bah, late Ea.
malt, street. Recognising this principle
they bore liivariably employed the best
workmen from the theasilrea to the ritak-•
leg up, so that every suit Is a perfect tit.
Then, in addition, the goods are just
what they are reprecepted and the cus.
tombr his tilt chcilde, en that satl4faztion
is guaranteed. Young gentlemen would
do well to remember this establiahtnent
In distributing their. patronage.
A Valuable Real Estate Refereace,
The Febrimry bane of the Pittsburgh
Real Estate Register has been kindly
sent to us by the well known real estate
agents, Croft Phillips, No. 139 Fourth
Avenue, And we fled it as usual full of all
kinds of property, comprising farms,
mills, hotels, country stores, houses, lota,
city and suburban residences; It alas) cum
tains a variety of reading matter,. Enter
wiling to the farmer, purchaser and real
restate owner. The Register is issued
monthly and will be given away gratis
to all who will call, or It will be sent by
mail free to any address. Idessrii. Croll
A Phillips certainly deserve great credit
for Issuing a work of so ristsch benefit to
real estate owners, and nothing short of
an immense business will Justify them
in no doing, but one visit to their rooms.,
No. 139 Fourth avenue, will satisfy any
ono that la but a mild way of expressing
It. Get the Register if you want to pur•
chase or sell any kind of real (state.
Baggage Hauliers
One of the
.annoyances to which a
traveler is subjected la the careless and
reckling handling to which his baggage
Is subjected. The following bill has re.
celved the adoption of Imth branches of
the Legislature, and with the Governor's
signature will beoome a law—one that
has long been needed. • -
That any 'name minter, exprosa
'agent, stage driver, hackman or other
person whose duty it hi to handle. re.
move or.take career the baggage of pas.
wagers, who obeli willfully or recklessly
injureor destroy any track, vailee lox,
package or parcel while loading, trans.
p.rtieg. unloading, delivering or storing
tho same, shall tn guilty of a misde
meanor, and on coviethmthereof shall be
sentenced to pay a Linear not exceeding
ono hundred dollars.
Morality Report
The following is the list of interments
In this tlty from the .30th day of January
to the 6th day of February, 1870, as re
ported by Dr. J. Guy lifethindleas, Physi
cian of Board of Health:
The causes of death were: meningitis
2; gaatro °taunts 1: conatunption 5; bron
chitis 2: inf. of lungs - I; carcinoma 1;
congestion of lunge 1; ulceration of
larynx 1; pertusola 1; still born' 1; pyaer.
ale I; scarlatina 2; burns 1; couvalsiotut
inanitiore I; pneumonia L
Of the above there were under I year,
2; from, Ito 2, 4; from 2 to 5,5: from 5
to 10, 1; from 15 to 20, 3; from 24:1t0 30,
from 30 to 40, I; from 40 to 50, 5: from
50 to 60,5.
The total number of deaths were 24. -
Males 18; females 8. White 24; colored 0.
A Llllrcrest 'View
It him been clearly demonstrated that
cream ale—don't atop yet, If you please
—la the oldest drink known to civilized
min, that villainous compound water,
alone ezeepted. When one thinks of
the thousands of terrible accidents that
this water hag been the causei of, the mil.
Homier home made desolate by that fell
destroyer's power, the innumerable be
ings sent to horrible death by the Inordi
nate use of that monster, he Is lost In
indignation and amazement that In a
country which txrwits of civilization and
freedom,'lts legislators .stand Idly by,
making no effort to abolish the ravages
of that pernicious and dreaded element;
About the safest moist thing that we
know of is Pier, Pannell' Co.'screarn
ale, •
Ncir Pabtleauoaa'rue Pale at John W,
Pitt.clt'esUPpearte the ronoMee.
Life 'of Distill- 4 Webster, by Curtis.
Vol. I, ready. . . •
Innoonnts Abroad, or The New PM
gams progress. By Mark Twain.
Mysteries of Masonry. By LE. Rey.
noldn.
Ancient History of the East, to the
Prunmencernent of the aledlan Wars.
Vol, 1, ready. By‘Lenormant and Chet ,
alder.
Asked* Moods. the 14 Clopt. De Leon.
Buttery of European or from Au
gustus to Charlemagne. -133% Lackey.
Orlgln and Development of Rallgletm
Belief. By Baron Gould.
For a Now Place
• Major LOng, fora long time peat well
known to our realism as the enterprising
agent for the Dexter Washing Machine.
But tho bugloss's zeal and tact of the
Major made the pablle acquainted with
the Dexter, and drew toward him Co
large a patronage, that had previously
drifted in another direction, that he has
boon compelled to remove to No. 34 Fed
eral street, sous to have more room, as
his sales have Increaied to seventy.llve
machines per week. Tho Dexter is one
of the beet washing machines ever in
vented, and no family should be without
one. Call at bla salesrooms, No. 84
Federal street, Allegheny city.
Co-operative Life Iniurance
.Cosopany
of lir mem Pe imsylvenla.
IX tORTAECT TO POI;10Y HOLDZB3.-
- Notices of anatanioent No. Bon all Poll .
clan from No. 1 to No. 707, payable on
or before March 6, 1870, have been this
day mailed to those In good standing
vrith the company.
Pomona failing to ready° notions
through the malls are hereby iriltillnad
or the denotement and requested to make
payment accordingly..
Tritasos
128 SmltiktlBld A; PA
Boaretaiy
FlttsbFgh, F o b. 11, ism
Nally arrivals at Moorhead's, 81 Mar.
ket street. Lace 'goods and trimmings
of every variety, style and Adm. Ladles'
twelrY, new designs and qualities.
calory, gloves, hoop aktsta, woolen
goods, everything In the line of ladies'
dress or fancy lOXKIy to gather with a
choice lot of fancy articles for ornaments.
Moorhead's, No. 11l Market street.
Flottzhelmer la determined to ludo
tato tho reputationof the "amthiental."
Call to day twdjedim whether lils errorte
are to Pe anOtiellede.i.
G, FEBRUARY 12, 1870
District 1 Hampton.
FRIDAY, E._ case of Weis
berger vs. Bates was resumed and had
net Uses concluded when the hour of
adjournment arrived.
Coinmon Pleas—Judgts !Sterrett aid
13912
Faw.oy, Feb. 11.—In the Common
Pleas Court room, Judge Sterritt preal
ding, the cue of Stanley vs. Hohnnu,
was resumed and had not been oonluded
when court adjourned.
In the Quarter Session room, Judge
Collier ;weakling, the case of Snodgrass
vs. Hill was reatuned. The argument of
counsel was heard and the Court charg
ed the jury. No verdict bad been agreed
upon when court adjourned. -
Dr. Dan'lb, the Healer.
Prompted by a very natural If not en
tirely excusable mirloirlty, We took occa
sion to Call upon this gentlethati at his
rooms, at the Robinson House, the other
day.; Thoroughly imbued - with the im-
Premien,' loft upon ushy sundry travel
ing "Clairvoyants" and "healing medi
ums," with while 'we have chanced to
come in hontact heretofore, We Pere meet
thoicnighly rinprePared fur the agreeable
surprise which awaited de on this occa
sion. The Doctor is none df yoUr cadav
erous, hollow.eyed, mysteriously beton
trio individuals, who hawks and hems, I
and ',hakes himeelf, and with sepulchral
sounds and horrid contortions apparently
goes into rite over a patient at the same
time glidng A minus e description of his
or her case, in bona fide Chriiltsyntiolther
does he in any way remind one of the
shining pates and vinegar faces of the
"Old School," but he stands before you
es a man relying solely upon the God
given powers which have been bestowed
upon him; investing himself With noth
ing of the mysterious. end claiming
nothing In his favor but the simple truth,
as enunciated in the wonderful eaten by
which his efforts have been crowned.
Affable, and benevolent in dealing, emi
nently agreeable as a converektionallet,
and In person a perfect specimen of a
Man he will not fail to attract the at
tention, and Win the esteem of all with
whom be comes In contact. As a guar
antee of his curative powers we will
mention a few wipe which have come
Rider our immediate notice. ,
Mr. Bush, of..7rritle Creek,. was in•
sternly cured of sciatic rheumatism in
limb which had troubled him fur veers.
Mr. Deoeit Holmes' son, of Allegheny,
deafness, two 340,01, erred With three
trlale. Aire. A.. J. Conn, Oblovillo, Ps,
bee and nervous debility, restored. 0.
N. Hammond, lkiwer hill, Pa., catarrh
and eerofula. cured. A. D. Monroe, Bir
mingham, inttiellelV 4 , - cured and left
crutches with lee. Doctor. These, are
facts, that cannot be gals:guyed, end ere of
themselves enough to banish all double
of the Doctor'. wonderful DOwers. We
not only Invite but We moat earnestly
urge all of our friends in efilletkin from
whatever cause to call and see the Doe
tor. Let the old coma, fur the Doctor is
ream:Uhl, let the young come, for the
Doctor le kind; let. all collie, for he la
equally patient with and &add to all.
We understand the Doctor, will remain
at the Robinson Bowie, Pittsburgh, a
short time !Might. 0o ye and be healed.
11H111.
• • thrirtrf.
Howie get a Philo or Organ
In these days tit refinement and cam.
fort no Isle, "IA It ever ao humble," is
coniplzte hours piano or organ, with
which to sweetest the hours of labium and
rest. But how to get one is the prob.
lens, when you kismet got the money to
pay down for rove. Atelier et Hoene, the
wide 'Mika tousle dealers, of 63 Filth
avenue, have !solved this problem by the
adoption of their new renting plan by
which you can resit any plane or organ
that may cult your taste, and make ar
rangements to hate the rent money go
toward the purchase of the Inetrument.
By this plan. every ono mu soon hafts a
piano or organ of their own in ths.houee.
By all means etop,in at Mellor ,t Hoene's
and examine their beautiful stock, and
hear their term's. Remember the place,
53 Fifth avenue, next door below ?da
wn's, Hall.
itcllable 'Articles
Imperial and Turkey Prunes, Debees
and Basket Layer IClllllllli, Scan:lieu and
Valencia It&lain., French Caprera, and
Plots:all, Spanish and French Olives
Cranberry and Celery &diem Athena.
sine, Woreemerehire, Bengal and Lon.
don Club Sauces. Crop et Blackerell's
renowned Choy...Chew, Walnuts: Mixed
Pickles, Girkin's Piccalilli and Cauli
flowers. Tarrantludo, Extract of Beef,
Eagle Brand Condensed Milk. Scbepp's
Prepared lklcoanut, French Mu@broom..
and Pedlg. Scotch and American Marina.
lades. Durham & Colman'. Musnarda,
assorted Jellies and Extracts, Scuffed
hlangoee- and Poppera, Fielded Limes,
Canton Ginger, Guest Olive Oil, Hub.
bell's Prepared Meat. Geistine, Liquid
Reuuet, India Cum,, Powder, Hazard's
Tapioca Farina Whitman a ßaker's
Chocolates, .ke.;&c., at
112 Federal street,
Allegheny City.
G. W. BRAM,
==l
Mountain Patriots
The Squire's Daughter__ .. , .....
The Yuchlyyllle 80y5......... ..
Ilautain ()barley
Eugene Mover
Itaby's Ghrlatinas Gift
He That Oirercometti... .........
Temperance Library
For male by P. G. Heineman,
113 Third avenue.
Special . Out - ocements will be offered to
persons purcUaalng beaks for Sunday
&boat Limitary.
VI by Is ft So II
Because It does its work and relieves
a family from an Immense amount
of drudgery—it performs the work with
out any dirt or alop whatever and mak
ing the clothes a bleached white in from
one to three hours time. It Is the Dex
ter. Washing Machin, selling rapidly,
seventy.flve machines per week. Call
at R. H. mpg's, agent, No. 36 Federal
street, Allegheny City.
This machine can bo card for In month
ly payments. Agents wanted. dw
If you have a discharge from the nose,
offensive or otherwise, partial lon of the
sense of smell, taste or ihearlng, eyes
watering or weak, feel dull and stupid
or debilitated, polo or pressure In the
head, taketold easily, you may be sure
you have the Catarrh. Thousands an
nuttily, without mertiresting half of the
above symptoms, terminate In Con
sumption and end in the grave. No die.
ease Is no common, more deceptive or
lees understood by physielaas. Dr. R.
V: Pierce, of Buffalo, - N. Y., lithe pro-
prietor of Dr. &we'll Catarrh Remedy—a
per/ay/pa/lc tot Catarrh, "Cold In the
Road, ' or Catarrhal Headache, which ho
sends to any address by mall on receipt
of sixty omits. Sold by druggists every.
where.
Auction Wales of Real listate.—Thepro
cly 109 Beaver street, Allegheny, will
sold on the premises Wednesday
.next at 2 o'clock.
The dee property 72 Witahlogten eve,
nue will be sold on the premises Thurs
day next at 2 o'clock.
The farm lands of the late Col. SIM A.
Gibson, being about 400 - acres, in Pine
township,' will be cold at 109 Federal
weed. Allegheny, Friday' next at 11
o'clock. Partioulam by
A. LEM:IATE, Auctioneer.
The Great !Mental Giant has been the
Principal attractlnn at Burnell's Museum
during the prose nt week. A call upon
the Monster ?data Blltitfloll um that he to,
beyond all doubt, the tallest, largest and
-be e t 'made giant, and most motel and
agreeable gentleman of his size we ever
saw: The Major's Steam Glans Engine,
forcing a ballet troupe to dance all day
and evening, le attracting great anon.
Lion and MEMO old and young. We
notice very many new curiosities this
week, and the ?dose= is bound to eon.
tlnuo to be as It has bean, an Institution.
A Sere Demetly.—Lovem of beef, mut
ton or veal are often 'vexed to and what
they hive hrOught from market to be
tough and unsavory. Don't swear about
it, hat go or send your Servants to the
stalls of J. F. Belleteln, No. 78 Diamond,
Pittsburgh, or 89 Diamond, Allegheny
market, where none but the beat that
money will buy le kept. Hero you ,on
and the remedy for all gush vexation.
Try it, try itl and thank us for dale ad
vise.
Merchants who lunch down town to
day should not forget thegrand Saturday
dinner at the Oontlnstutal, Fifth avenue,
below. the post office.
Denswimea Water 111 a Obnaln core for
Diabetes and' all disown of the 'Md.
ham For sale by alt DreigiaiL
All the, the repay could call for or the
appetite desire et the Continental, Fifth
avenue, below the PosteMee.
water., fish, ganie and fruit at Holt:
haliner a tiaturday dinner at the Conti
nentat to4ay.
No better plane to dlne In the eity
than - Holt:helmet's Continental,
avenue ! ,
Treat.-Mesh,' Vegauiblea and
raatrY. at tat Nicartinental" t4NiUV,
BRIEF TELEGRAM!:
—Van Svra, a strident at thei'lligh
School at Da venport, lows, committed
suicide on Thursday by jumping into
the>ifealssippl. Ills age was nineteen.
In a note to his mother he said : "The
earth is hard and cold and bad no at
traction for me. I am going on the
otter aide of the wave. "
-Considerable elcitement prevails in
Harrison county, Indiana, over the re
ported discovery of gold and all ter minas
near the lino of the proposed Louisville
and St. Louis railway. Twenty-two ml.
nets have been delving in good earnest
for the past four months, and it is be-
Hayed have met with success.
—The City Council of St. Louie a few
days ago voted CM to 01. Ames Orphan
Asylum and Widows' Home, a private
Institution in the city. The Mayor ve
toed the ord inaace, but the Council passed
It over the veto. The. Circuit Court
granted a temporary injunction restrain
ing the city officers from paying the
money.
dispatch from Chicago says: The
travel toward the Pacific has been unus
ually heavy this week. The trains carry
a greater number of passengers than
ever before. Passengers from Montana
report large quantities of snow on the
west aide or the mountains. On the east
aide lees snow has fallen than for many
years past.
—A resolution was introduced - on
Wednesday In the Illinois Constitutional
ConVention matructing the Committee
on Right of Suffrage to report the pro•
primp of submitting &proposition grant
ing suffrage to women aeon Independent
one to be voted for or 111V111:11It by the wo•
men of the State of 'awl - al age, and If
Carried, to become part of the Conatltu•
tioo.
•
acommt of the annoyances, Which
lady student!" from .the Women's Medi
cal College (New York) have been sub
jected to at the hands of their Itimßnittre
fellow studente, while attending cihnleg
at the Bellevue Hospit4l, the Cowmis•
sionera of Charities and Correction have
embowered the Warden to cause tho
arrest of It:nip:num guilty of such con
duct In the future:
—The Artiste' AsSerribly Reception,
at the the Opera Howie, Chicago, Thvrs.
day evening, was the most successful
affair of the kind ever horn in that
city. About two thousand 'people were
In attendance. The collection of pictures
was large and unusually excellent. The
entire 'Opera Renee was thrown open,
and elaborately decorated with. flowers
and supplied with cologne fountains.
The affair Wound tip with a grand hull
and sapper, which wits a groat success.
—Application was made to the Court of
Common pleas, at Cincinnati, on Thum
ilay, by distil:sre, to restrain the collec
Lion by distraint of taxes assessed under
the rule requiring forty-eight hotirs for , '
ruentation instead of seventy, as hereto.
fore. Distillers claim that this imam.
mont Is In violation of the provinlou of
the Constitution, that no one shall be de
prived of life, liberty, or property with
out due process of law. A temisOrarj
restraining Order wag allowed until Mon..
day, when the apPllcatlOn will be heard.
—At Salt Lake city, Utah, Tinarsdaj
evening, a mans meeting was called to'
ratify nominations in opposition td the
orthodox municipal ticket. The ortho•
(lox congregated in large number before
the hour for the commencement of pro.
ceedtnge. and no room waft left for the
orpoeltioli. The orthodox ticket was
carried by actlamation. There was
much 111• feeling on dna . side and un
limited hilarity on the other. The Tni•
tame publishes the ..eppinsition ticket,
with H. Lawrence for Mayor in place of
D. H. Wells. The eleCtion takes place
on Alonday.
—The fieuitary Commission have made
a report to the liner: tor tleaith upon the
Fisk cmicrate pavement on filth avenue,
Now York. They submit the evidence
that the fine dust to which the pavement
ham been ground Is making sickness and
death to the residents and visitors on the
avenue. Cases are given where It has
produced sore eyes and chronic catarrh,
and has hastened consumption. It also
penetrates the window, and doors of
houses, ruins furniture and decorations
within. The removal of the pavement
has already been commenced by a large
force of workmen.
Kreneti.Reaultig.—We haira * received
(mat J. W. PittOCk, opposite the Peat
°dice, the following parent, Printed in
the Frenchianunago: Le Monde 271turire,
Le Messeger, Franco Ainericane, Courier
Des Etats thus, L,Plisafralion. Cata
logue of French Publicatiorui mailed free
of charge.
Additional Illarketa . by Telegraph
Fincaoo, F ary 11.—At the after
noon board eat sold up to 8I tic seller
mouth cash, seller last half sold at
8134482 c and seller March at 8.23.4@82340.
Corn quiet at 7utiEs7o'ic seller month
and 7utic seller March. Oats inactive
and tchanged. In the evening the
i
grain arkets were quiet. Provisions a
shoute mbar than at close of 'Change,
with Bales 200 bbla mese pork cash at
827, 100 bbla do cash at /28050 and CO tce
lard cash at 1414 c.
•
NEW ORLX&NaI, February 11.—Ootton
nominal and new grades weak; better
qualities firm; middling Orleans 245(@
2410; sale. 8,250 beim,: receipts 13,533;
exports to Liverpool 5,854; receipt. for
the week 53,553; exports 41,478; gales
34,000; stock 2 24.727. Sugar dull. Mo
lasses: prime 73®75c. Whisky quiet:
western rectified 95c®11,02. Coffee ac
tive and firmer: sales fair at 1534,3163;e.
Burrano, February 11.—Cattle receipt.
during the week 4,500; shipments, 3,638.
Market active and tie higher for Mr to
good; sales 1.400 head at 714€47N0 for
prime, and 73,6 c for fair. o:her grades
unchanged. Hoge: receipts 7,000; mar
ket steady at o@93snt for common to ex
tra.. Shemin receipts, 8,630; market firm
at yesterday's quotations.
it to
1 25
Calculi% Feb. 11.--Llye Harm Armand
15(416o blither: sales at 18,130@9,85 for
common to extra prime. Cattle are
moderately active at 4,4148 for far
cams to extra choice steers.
MARRIED
ORE — LINDSAY-0a the 10th Inst., at the
residence of Mr. James bleCencheom. Irwin ave.
nee. Allegheny, by. Bre. A. A. Mdse. D.D..
R. LEBLIE ORE mid REBECCA B. LINDSAY.
LADS PLIN—PAOP—At Christie Charcb.
Peon creel, oo Thersdey evening, by Rey, John
A. Gray. /dr..JAIIES LAI. ORLIN, J . ., to Rue
SIDNEY T.. domineer of Jobe B. Page, Erg.
DAVIS—McCA iN —On . Thursday evening.
Feb. 10,16T0. &Lena pastor's residence, by 11. v.
J. O. Brown, Dlr. JERUT D. DAVIS and /Ms
!UGRIC Ste:AIN. both of Ph tabariti.
=
•
FAIRLET—On February 10th. at 0:40 A. It.,
Mrs. ItICUICCA FAITILEk, aged 43 Yee. ,
'lateral To PLY, at o'clock. from her Into
reslilence. 1150:Modesty west. Alleghaoy.
.10N Ed—!an Fib's,' morning. Febcoarg Ann.
et 7 o'clock. ALICE 100 Xi, eel, daughter of
Evart doses. aged 15 mouthy.
FuTeral to •tote place from - the residence of
her parents, Tnatin Ergot, near Seneca. enharc .
DAY, February 13th, at 1g o'clock. Friend. Of
the family are mini:Molly looted to attend.
Lille ergot. bonded low to waft the spoil..
sou! of Little Alice Into the premium, of God,
where new she 'toads In all glory, chudleg
bosannahs and tinging the praises of an Eternal
and Omnipotent Delos, before when awful
throne we all mastsooncror later Opine. While
mourning the bright atm pro :doing bad of the
hon.y household here on earth, ire tee consoled
the knowledge that It bloom. aa a bright and
beaullful door rlo the land where sin and sorrow
art ..thaw., and artere ehrrablnaa and sera
hbltne for gayer sing the water* of God In the
fltAbert, who Irtweelf bath 'Aught as to set, in
the dark hoar of aallotton, "Thy will he done
on earth as It it In heaven.” and who bath OW
• .
even or troll as little Alice,. ”ifeffer little 0011-
deco to come unto tee, and tbridd them not, for
of loch le the kingdom or ?warm
ROWLEY—On Friday evening, February 11.
dangbter or Thorium .1. and Atone M.
hdnli 7. to the 6th year or net agn.
Funeral on BA an 420, 13, at heir vu.s
A o'clock r. a., from the reddens he,r pa
rents, earn... Twenty. and Yens streets.
The Mende of the -family arerespretrolly loot.
led to attend.
- UNDERTAKERS
& PEEBLES, EN.
A./ DERTAKB6II AND LIVNRY BTANIMI
surest t f IiANDIDDEYNTREKT AND CHJWI
AVANUS. Allegheny City, satire tUelz corn
see,w ntantly supplied With real mut
Indituu lkwood llithoesny sad. Wuldel
pi. pekes ratidng steciAf. so 11100. Du.
Alta pa tad rintt oo r , . , nent.
Ildeds. if swami. wan orea Mall beau, A. j
sad Wahl.
JOSEPH NEVER /1. SON,
vriromwreamzug.
I=
,Carfludisa for Manuals Farmland
dared ratesoollrlllll . awl all ?naval Tarnlibaeat at re
.• aul
AIMS OR MEEK
it i rig:tr a Masse MIAMI ibr tbelr
HOLIDAY LIFT.
would do well to= art
V f IrL A WAS 91 We imost'dealnablo pattern i sjoi
received at
W. G.. DUNSEATH'S,
JEWZLZIt AND OPTICIAN:
=)ZMZ!MI
DADDELS CLEVELAND
Lime.
QtQa Tremon ,
~u 0 tealetu 1i51111.4 . /.lme. .
la We b 7 J. B. cianaLe.
~r",xlej'ave~" -~ "L'Lr~.^waz~~;,,~`ax~r"t:.::~:...a~~,y,~. ~ .: ;
VINEGAR
• THE PITTSBUIitiII
VINEGAR
WORKS.
BILLOU & ADAMS
167, 168, 169 and 170
SECOND- AVENUE,
Ans stow premed w tarnish VENEGAR stt tie
LOWEST MARIZT HAT= Attention la nu ,
ilestintly Whin to our
EIXEA WINE VINEGAR.
MERCHANT TAILORS
HENRY G. HAULJE,
MERCHANT. TAI OR,
Corner of Penn and Sixth Strees6
FALLANO WINTER STOCK
NOW COMPLETE
!PHERSON & MURANBRING,
ITOCCISOONS TO
Ikr. • CO.,
MERCHANT TAILORS,
No. 10 811011 ST„ hie SCUM?.
We hare that reoelted • large supply of 101 l
Md Winter tthalz. •rhieh telll be 111011 i at reason
e plinth. Mr. MO lIGAN IM relit 01111nt
end to the Cobblng Department.
del:00 MarldEltdOn i MUHL4NBIIING.
P.
FASHIOPIABLS
MEROHANT TAILOR,
XeOPil COSIX.IIII9 OR hAlld
Cloths, Cassimeres and Vesting*
AIno,GENTLEMICWS IUENDSHLNG GOODS
No. 93 1:4 Smithfield Street,
rlTTaßußoff. re.
111111rGenVa Ck/tsths wade orthi the,to thth
rtyles.
u3:151
NEW FALL GOODS.
' A sMandld aerw rtotk of
CM 0 WM, 6.1E18/MERES, tE U
Jut received by nsoutir ACILYAI2I.
met eterehmil. 7snor. VI Smithfield street
~~'~'
WALL PAiiER
At Greatly Reduced Prices.
To make steel( room (or new Goode. We will eel
*4 um tun or Mason onnen nun In *WM
Without Regard to Cost,
Z'OMPRIPINO
HAM:Mt/HE PART OR PAPERS, •
1 , 1b1. , ROOM PAPERS.
HALL AND CHAMBER ?army).
Al.o, a la•aeassartmeaktatCHZAP PAPE.R.aat
N 0.107 MAIIKET STREET,
=
JOB. R. lIITORES a BRO.
ELEGAriIT
PAPER HANGINGIB.
Iguana:led Well Papua la__plata tints Papa ,
alone to loot and smote. Vermillion monads
with !cold and Inlaid !Munn. Etl hottliaLS VELI..•
VT.TB. IYUiATAPEdTIIY. GEEEE PANE.Le
stamped sod printed old. g
in igli o gnAr . tekAixt a to be foand elsewhere
W. P.
NEW WALL PAPER. STORE,
191 Liberty Street. •
QUORS, &c.
IVAGNEIVS FRENCH COLOBBG
The Trey Beet in the United Rates.
MANUFACTUBLD BT.
WILLIAM. WAGNER.
981.8"orth Seventh Street,
PHILADILLPHIL.
Refercim—All the leading fic.e• In P6lls
de phis.
SCHMIDT & FRIDAY,
/111Pf/lITZI4II OF
WINES, BRANDIES, GIN, &
WHOIXSA.LE DiALLIIIII is
PURE RYE WHISKIES
409 PENN STREET,
Have Removed to
NOS. $B4 AND ASO PENN,
COL. Xlevantb Et.. (formerly CanaL)
JOSEPH S. FINCH AI CO.,
Nos. 11W, 187,169, 191, 191 a 511196,
113917 rTBZET. 111 . 7931739 /I,
. . .
Cepw Distilled Pure. Rye. Wilskily
Akio. dr.4.rs Ia soltztox WINTA, nod ix
QUORE. Rom ma'am
REMOVALS
• nil k V4 ce 4 -A.34 .01
M, WHIMORE,
mISTATE. A.O.ENT
lies removed from . curse/ Ottlo and Sandia/11y
streets, to •
103 OHIO STREET,
MEM=
ILIENECON - A.IL.
Merchants Piro lan Co., eking°.
•88E114, 0041.64L03.
MARKET FIRE INS. CO., N, Y .,
•
• • , Aserrei, $1382,111L40.
Connßcticnt Fire • Ins. Co., Hartford,
.tidEiti, WM0,000.00.
EDWARD I. lIEGIBEA, Agent,
Ireotove4 to 1106 FOUlt2ll AVZINUE, between
Wood and edottheeld cuter . rine burnt. v..
Mt 3E126X (CP liT"
GRAY &
.LOGAN
Dime remond from 47 71:7741 bT:ilirr. to
A 9 Fifth Avenue,
trattl lniprovonnetts on old Mani Din . eolool.
FLOUR.
_
TO FLOUR DEAL.ERS
it% INT lyE
z %" ireZ
WHITE AND
pnettukaed
Indians. terra pje-py-
WVglea we littin= 47027.%0 611%1211a and inanot
surpassed
alsoy tbe United titters.
We base gabbed oar bnprosensents In
now
...tAlnerl. Bolting. Cloths and Cooling Booms,
and are prepared to tanstsb e ben rim
We Late 10Adi. SD, nata DA th M OM tsar
nanDelltlos en th e same grades a Soar.
R. T. SETAATIAT Sc SIIO..
Pearl au= mut. Allegheny.
1 3 9tember 18, M.
FISH. FIND. •
• ir.. " l'l t " i ly e rtnlfib;
No. ard Narkonl—sll sixes pkis
k m a r tr s L.l4l%ktra.
NoWTrsa LAVn
Mod M.,
AMUSEISIEIN
rar'NEW OPERA HOPPE.
RATURD aT AR . TERNOON AND EVENING..
Frbro to ary 19. 11170 , last aypearaaea of talt
our ar
MAGGIE MITCHELL.
{- GRAND LORLE MATINEE at SI Welaca;
Ylagale Mitchell aa. Latlo.
EVENINQ at quartet...if elabt, last O M
Oil OE.
Waal:Ml play ot
LORLE ;
TAM TINY DEL E ur TILE CANTON.
caddent &Mato. ltra.
D. P4BOWIRI. •op , .ed try aa Dolstar yOaag
actor lir. J. C. MeV LIAM.
laretCAD VOF MUSIC.
SECOND—CONCtItT
Or THE
CANTATA SOCIETY.
Tuesday, Feb. 15th, inst.
On 'which occasion will to performed by the fal
strength of libt Peclstr, "Come 1.1 9 . 59 M"
195th psalm) and . .beer My ' , rarer." la lie,.
Class/in, "Annus -Del," eaapyN,l for the 80.
ekti yProf. Joe, Ebert, of ritmentrnh, besides
a chalet selection from the• wafts !of the MK
toiipose7 of mhueilanro➢A pieces, tioloO,Dl..
sic.. all with 7011 orchettral aceinspoolsowitt.
The Isle or aecured seats will commutes, BAY•
CI IiDAY. 1914 inst., at 9 o'clock A. 0.1 Al So
mule store of Mellor alloenc, 53 Flith steam.
Adaitsslon. St. No extra clari. for lcenndl
seers. Camil / Circle. 50 cents. 311d$$
INSURANCE
TIM ARV' ME
Mutual. Life hsurance-Co,
NEWARK, N. J.
Assets, Over 6600,000.
ALP Wand by /b Coaipaby yeeysla—
sally Bon-Forfeiting after the psymari et me
Ans.! Ilemlbut.
Dividends annually declared .4 applied ow
bird annual Dre= am, either on the perm
nereaee of the pulley. or In rednetion Of prowl,-
HENRY KIRKPATRICK,
General Agent,
161 1-2 Wood Street, ( 2 d100r,)
IFITTSBUBEIII.
lialbible'Aftwata wanted
detg7l •
pcneciokiovici
MUTUAL LIFE INSUBANCE CO;
Of Pennsirivania.
°flee, 75 Federal St., Allegheny Qty.,
•111111BUSOBSII
Hos. ORAILARI, • ; •
Bev. J. R. CLARIL...P.
Cart. R. ROBINSON.' • • ,
Redi. " ll ` ..4l%l??.il ' ai: •
'W. A, =RD, Cubler AU/Nhen, Trust 00.
JACOB RUSH, Boa' Estate .0,100,
SIMON DRUM, N•yor of
C.W.BENNY. Hatter,
r. .. it r itic= o rz e t at- t 1 41...u5..
D.
D. B
insorsnee Aseuz.
Capt. UMW. HOBIRSON. Prostolo tn.
HAT. J. B. CLAUK. D.D..Vto•Preakftilly,
JACOB ROAR. Iloorviary, .
C. B. NANNY. Treasmurar. . •
' N. W. WHITL.II2OO3AL AMAMI.
DANIEL WiTOGER. Oral Agent.
OONYIbIOONED /LOW NTB 708 TELL CO,:
John N. Do:lslam., ABesli•ny, fa.
W. W. Mar. Itunhester; Be. • .
Nev. James liellinnltead. Beaver. Cs.
N. H. Cnetslu, hiclivesimrin Pa.
titnrge H. Johnson. Blairsville, Fa.
Coayer Ye.
Coate., strictly textual. All prolate scalds,'
tn toUry holders by dlrtdoill returned annesl.l7
from th
ng.e end nen
of the Int year. All pullets% .'
forfe •
C ASU
INSURANCE COMPANY.
rsansirs =Laura,
Mi. lug DMA Avernus. "*.sesme JPNernee
Capital '
THHITOTOBS.
e S. M. , Clerican. rZe'y
Tbomea al imittl
noszkr B. smio, ere
JNO. V. Jicattmiva,
JOB. T. JOHNKTON. Be ,
Capt. S
eal . GRACIA. Gs
Insures on Libr Terms
trip and Marine plain.
arislif
NATIONAL ,
INSURANCE COMPANY._
Car. Federal St. and . Diamond, lllegkezy,
B ra is in g :AO 116002111 NATIONAL WIN
w.
ea
• JAIL= rswelatbe.....y. •
DIESCTOBIIi
Jota A. Kylex..o4. LocAlart.ljos. Mak , 2'
ithi an".M. l s
r, I wee C. _llArty _
o..ll.l4nuulan dm .. :r.o=6 illamagaw.'
SDP •
*LABS. DRINA. dIMURRY
100 WOOD STREET.
;NEW (MODAL
FINE VASES,
mmmarMar mm mm]/ .
Eiw %Ws
lommu.
Invrat PLATED GOODS
I===
. .
Et. E. BREED & CO.
I iIi!I iTI:j 4 .
Cam.. GLA$$
QUEENSWARE.
A wz.aroetteratofnes patterns .ad Ova
Just reamed Also Vlated mad Brlttaata Wan,
Vans aad Pallas, Ware. sow *Malt Sad Car
we at very low price. at •
EL 8 &By & CO/Li
ft. is LIBERTY srparr.
hzu
P A* 011:7-11
Of
a 11:11 •
ROBERT 8. PATTERSON & co.,
OURBllialt Op
Seventh Auntie and Lib - oily St,
PITTIEWOHIGIN, PA.
Wilt on Every Saturday ft
AN AUCTION NAM
WISES, CARRIAGES,' BUGGIES,
WAGONS,
• •
r,d ippeniwajio • •
gni.. dee! , erg to sell I vol. less. tbegr
notice of eouslgnmeut on or before Tuersdsy
etch week. La order tot adverUslst.;r4:l4a,
ten Mos and good ease will be Wen 0
JOHN IL STEWART, Anctirmoilb
JO/01 U. aTZW1117,........;.20111% st.rArhasoff.
ROST. IL PATTER/lON &
ISV3MISV. suLzaz 11J1J3
COMMIMION STABLES
coLizruva aramog a IiBBYII IV
PITTIIIIIIRGIS,
svellON
JOHN M COOPER & 00.'
Bell and Brass Founders,
11115111 E, 1000107115 1< 40111106 1111 :
BRAMIs _
.Brach Prinniolly • Orion .
BABBIT'A METAL.
Made and Kept on Hand
• rioratstor s and et
7. Coopefs %proved Balance neer
STEAM PUMP.
0116, 882 PENN 81161 Et •
rosadry, Con titto ud Baltros4 Strati'
frrnsusen, PA.
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