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OFFICIAL PAPIII.
Of Pittsburgh, Allegheny City
sad Allegheny County.
0711 CR: -
SMITE ICILIIIS 84, ulBB Pinit H.
FRIDAY, FEB. le, IMO
Farms= at Antwerp, 6014
U. B. BON= at frankfort, NI
GoW closed la Ilex Teat yesterday
at iii}.
Tot gaol beidp over the Ohio, at
Leedatne, la to be foriodly dedicated to
the 'public to-day.
Tun rchool4mateee or the Seventh
wad, In Raw York. recommend that the
ancient titan tenseeite be taught In their
public . schools.
• vacant.: hu been made in the Board
of State Chuities, by the resignation of
one of its members, Yr. F. B. PmIMAN,
the atato of whose health has made hie
rssignagoa 'necessary, from a position of
such active duty.
Tin KermaMe Library, at Phtlidel
phis, Is bereafter to be open to the pub
lic, on Bundays, from 2 o'clock to 8 r.
Y. Its manners anticipate the best re.
suits from this experiment, which in that
way would be commended for imitation
here and elsewhere.
Tan appropriation bill contemplates a
reducalon.rof over $lOO,OOO in the expen•
sea of our Legislature. If the bill should
become a law in that shape, it willfinalal
a very comfortable proof that evict a
Mallon majority does lot wholly dia•
regard thertagent public demands.
Luenimarr 13wmthrt has at lad en
franchised her dissenters and Jews. If
we are right In the presumption that the
former class Includes all of her non-
Lutheran Christians, thus removing the
&mobilities of the Catholics, we must re
gard this act of wins toleration as a long
step in the advance of millulstened ChM-
Mien.
Tint "National End:divs Committee
of the Union Lague of Anutrica" did
• very wise thing, the other day, in re
solving to "wipe out" the whole concern
u It now exists, building up a new
fraternity. It ',high time for something
- of this sort, when the present organiza
tion has nothing better to do than to rant
about Cuban liberty, for buncombe and
bonds. Thpy did IL noticeable thing,
when they invited Governor Geary to
retire from the Presidency, replacing hire
with a sincere and respected Republican.
Eke Governor Newell, of New Jersey.
Tacna is no idea, in any well•inform•
id gamier, at Washington or elsewhere,
that the existing tariff of duties upon ha
ports will be chin& la any particular
at the present sessioa. — Tne prospect le so
discouraging to the freatraders, u to
have led to a public meeting of their
leading men is New York yesterday, at
which one mom effort was resolved upon
"for the acceleration of the zuovernant
for a reform of the ball" It is under
. stood that a fresh campaign is to be open
ed La the Washingten lobbies, and to be
condurted on the Harrisburg plan. - This
will not encored 1
PUBLIC IZETLIMINT is unquestionably
averse to any sort of official intervention
in the caw of an unfaithful ollicer,who
o y • en y pithliFied for his
Mason during the war. The cou.rt which
convicted Pits John Porter was nand.
stonily in favor of sentencing him to
death, for his perxerse and fatal dlsobedi•
enoe to the orders of his commander,
Pope. This sentence wan not found, and
the milder penalty of expulsion from the
service which he bad dishonored, was
substituted, for the sole reason that Pm!.
dent lancor.s intimated his purpose sot
to sanction the severer judgment. Not
until that fact was known, was the court
agreed upon icy milder verdict. There is
a sublimity if assumes in his present
applladion to be relieved from even that.
I
Ws oososartmarz Ileprewmtative
Warm upon the wage, through the
House, of his tin relating to the State
Treasury: We fear that this will be the
end or it If It should also get thew*
the Senate in its present form, it will be
by a miracle. No sensible outsider sup.
poem that the two Rouses will be agreed
upon asy measure so effective as this, in
covering the present situation. That is
not the arrangement, as the Coalition un
derstands-it. A report Days :
Te bill as pawed requires the State
Treasurer to give Ewell& to the amount
of 1150.,001, increases his salary to .8.000.
aad,prorldea further that, until a proper
treasury le provided by law, all public
moneys not required for immediate use
shall de put out at the beat rate of inter
est which can be obtained, and no money
to be deposited in any one banking imdf
tntka to a greater amount than one
fourth ite capital dock. It allows the
Couuniudonem of the Sinking Fund, at
certain periods, to pay reasonable pre
miums on State bonds In proposal form,
for the purpose ofliquidating, the debt.
and binds the Treasurer up in such a
mina& that there appears to be no possi
ble chance for him to make anything
above his salary, while In the faithful
performance his duty.
Semmes sass ham been iatroduced
in either branch of Coigns" for the en.
forcemeat of the XVth Article—one, in
the Senate, by MU. Monson, and the orb.
er la the Home, by Mr. Barame. These
bills differ only In the greater precision
with which the Idler defines them equal
franchise of the colored Toter, sad the
greater minuteness of detail In its prod"-
ion* of remedies and remittal for say
dental of that right, In any mode direct
Of Indirect. It is "mistake to suppose
that a manse of this character can old,
'be knelled against the readlonary obeli
mai. of Kentucky and Maryland. It
will be qv:o4 epplicable to thesnushon
c
as it isi.ln numberless cts, a rea of
Republican States. w partisans might
otherwise be foetid blind ongh in their
Democratic prejudices to unlawfal
obstacles in the way of our newly affmn
abed ahem There're wards In Phil.
adeiphia and many a township In other
counties of our own Commonwealth.
which, in October, will stand as much In
need of a stern and resistless Federal
control as st any poll la the three "hbr.
der" States.
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1.
Tan proposition to area tie latoraal
• itIMMVICI Bureau into a separate
=eat, siring its head a seat in the Cabi
net, oantsteplatea an expends° and
•
wholly indefrodals superfluity. The
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people isatedaht an aimed and not tiaras.
*mans hope that this Bureau, and the
- satire sebum of Internal taritdon,
- %dors many years, 'hart booms no
kilter tintelnary. Inlets or tnilveyears,
lithe titan; we shall kin made the
mead dollar of tandkut from thls
IsPoPtilar source, the other rem;
• nu being the. adequate to mast
- • count aspensab, with the largely di•
shahs& dos to publientsators. Thor
neither Thum nor Dipuftwit, will be
-.. required , It will at any time bs ea seq
. .
matter to abolish the first, but of the
latter, with-its AmlarTed patronage and
political power, we could never be free.
The politicians of the day would find
someway to keep it alive. No! Let it
stand as a simple Bureau, and the boner
we can be relieved from even that, in jna•
tice to the financial necessities of the
nation, the more we may count open the
popular satisfaction.
e S
Schoeppe, once m re l Once,
the Supreme Court, having en no an.
thority to review the "widen in his cue,
has dismissed his appeal for Its deficiency
of merit in legal points. But now, by the
special Act jest passed over; the Gover
nor's veto, the Court is failiempowered
to review the evidence as we as the law
in cases of a capital natant. Ina result
will be another writ of mot, with, per
taco, s dedglea granting anew trial.
The Memoslos In the lime, upon the
Executive veto of the Act, was very dra
matically brought to a close, as narrated
In the following extract from a report.
Observethe effective grouping of the three
precast:at figures—Jerry Eaton, Bun
Josephs and Y. B. Lowry 1 Bays the
reporter :
Mr. Josephs produced a letter from the
wife of lorry Eaton to Senator Lowry,
which wen read. It was an affecting
eldstle, and urged Mr. Josephs and oth.
ere to do all In their power to suable Dr.
Schlepps to toe case to the Supreme
Court. The writer stated that eke did
this from sympathy with the accused,
who might be an Inm:eta man, es she
knew her husband to be.
At the conclusion of the letter the
members manifested much feeling and
the bill was Immediately passed over the
Governor's veto by a vote of 62 yeas to ZI
rugs.
I=
Fourteen years ago them two great na
tions entered Into a treaty or reciprocal
free trade, ander which the commodities
or each should be admitted into the other
at almost nominal rasa of duty. The
arrangement resembled the reciprocity
treaty we had fora few years with Can
ada. This treaty is about to expire by
limitation, and in France a powerful
party has arisen in opposition to its ro.
newaL la the Corps Legislatif the debate
basbeenlonsand ardent, and has led to a
free discussion of the principle of pro.
tection, and the deTelopment of national
industry. IL Tams, speaking on the
abstract principle involved,-remarked :
Well, gentlemen, what nations are
those which meek to develop Labor with
In themselves? They are the Intelligent
and the free nations. The nature of •
free sad intelligent people Is such that
when Say product—for example, a woven
staff—ls brought among them from an
other country, after using it for • time
and proving it, they endeavor to imitate
It—to produce It among themselves.
What nations are they which never feel
this desire? They are the barbarous and
Indolent nations of the East. Did any
one ever hear of Turkey er Persia creat
ing manufactures to rival the products
of France and England? No, never!
Oa the contrary, it is the first Instinct of
intelligent nations to endeavor to make
for themselves that which comes to them
from abroad, and hot to buy from
strangers what the nature of their cll.
matedoes not prevent them from making
for themselves.
BASTE OF LABOR
The indepnclent of this week, in dis
cuming a great navigable highway from
the Missisippi river to fake Michigan
through Fox river, remarks: "The cm.
nomical interests of the American people
demand that he corn of Illinois. and the
wheat of Miniasota shall not pay as much
to the railroads for carrying It as to the
farmer for raising It." Carrying it
where ? To Few York, of cones.
Those people who live and breathe, make
their money ana gather their ideas In that
all-grasping city cannot conceive how
bread should peas from the bands of the
grower to the month of the eater except
through their hands. To their minds that
order of things is as flxel and irrevemible
artnerrxw mgmvrtatich: -----
Bat that which the Independent says
the American people demand is what
they cannot get, simply because it re
quires as large an amount of forte, esti
' mated in money, or labor, if tho term is
preferred, to carry a bushel of corn from
Illinois to New York, or a bushel of
wheat from Minnesota, as it takes to raise
We know that the railroads are car
rying at a very small profit; and we know
that the - farmers away out beyond Ohl
=go, so far as they raise corn and wheat
for that market, are doing so at no profit
at all, but In many csausat a positive
but what out be done about It ? Bring
the consumer, who now lives more than
four thousand miles away from the pro
ducer of f•od, and set Ida down, and set
him to work at whatever occupation he is
skilled in, and save this enormous cost of
carrying. It is labor lost; It enriches no
body. •Uhl" rays somebody, "you are
pushing your favorite protection hobby."
True, we are; and until it Is adopted as
the settled policy 'of the government
way Interest will be out of joint, and
none more so than that of agriculture.
CBE rfineasYLvAsuk CENTRAL.
The annul report of this great and
prosperous cmporatton is published, and
shows its affairs to be in a highly satisfy,.
tory condition. As many of the details
are only interesting to stockholders, and
to sometalocalitme distant from this, we
prefer to present the report to our readers
in a condensed form.
The result of the operations of the
Pennsylvania Central for 1860 are as fol
lows:
Xilt.X• XOl.
•
1 . 884801.84 , a . a 1,171
Emlam pa ge
awsn....B z,s
111.1115 81 CS
YWI 118 NI 111
lizarese matter5..........313,11311 II
tiuteril 18 , 44glita . nocci us as
illatellasema &maces— 481.401 41
j17,3i0.1111 13
EEM=2
Costbsctinig ttaimorta-
Wass'. • 11112.751 S 7
VIM pontr ..... LIMP I* IS
. ..
OMMammon of eari:.... 1,4111 San
Kalnternee of t 0041...:. SALMI 10 •
toUMW expearro 211.03 II
- -7---102.=1.117 110
Leostai not oantlnips to, UN 0f....$ 1,017,1141 13
The totalamoant of revenues compared
with tut year le
Ust
Ust
17.1111:1
The changes In the sources of revenue
are shown below :
I=l
Isere.. -- - -
leash. fr 0141121 - I
K 11.4.
Estigral4o
14•111, M
ill 110 Of
ltaprso4 1422142.....•-- 10,172 ZI
.133.0 it 21
Deana/s.
rltliAll•ll•llaasntrels...s 11 CC SS
lilacslimo. sources.— is en 11
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The MAWS''phis and Erie Railroad,
which is under the same management,
earned In 1869; 83,262492 20; the oper
ating expenses, during the Name time,
were $2,868,209 13, to which the report
adds 8956,069 IS payable to the Phila
delphia and Erie Railroad Company,
welch made in the segregate 0,8%.
219 93, leaving a 100 to the Pennsylva
nia Central on the, year's operations of
261,512 96. Rot • bad exhibit for the
road, 'Mimi thiCentral did lcise a few
thousands.
Dining the yaw the number of tons
carried on We Central road wu 4.992,035,
slam& fire millions; the number of pas
sengers, 4,229,863. Of tills rut mass of
freight 2,829,338 tons were coal, both sat
thracite and bltumlnous. Thls Item 6t-its
bealsess le laeresslng rapidly. It In cu.
stet at raterwhich yield • very small
pont per toe, but on the lugs amount
transported the net menu* from It la of
soasiderable Importance.
The report treats at length of the sego.
tiallons which malted In the Was of the
Fort Wayne road from Pittsburgh to
Mato, and of—the loin by the Plttr
+d t.
ERE
burgh, Cincinnati and Bt. Louis Compa
ny, Ca which the Pennsylvania Central
Company holds a majority of shares,) of
the, lines owned by the Columbus, Chic'.
go;ind Indiana Central Railway Com
pany, and also of the Little Miami Rail
road, through which the connection
between the Pennsylvania Central and
Cincinnati is rendered complete and un
broken.
Of the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and
Chicago Railroad the report says :
Alter a lengthened negotiation with
the directors of that company, a lease
wax agreed upon, and this compa
ny entered Into possesidon of the
Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago
Railway on the Ist of July last. The
terms of this lease, which gave to the
shareholder* 12 per oent on their capi
tal, were at the time considered very
onerous, and only justified by the etc
cumatances already referred to. The
remits of its operation, however, for the
first half Year, notwithstanding a dimin
ished revenue of 1301,59.5.90, compared
with that of the same months in 1868,
have, through a vigorous retrenchment
of expenses, left a net profit of SAM 48
over all outlays, including the semi
anneal contribution of $52,050 to the
sinking fund. For these favorable results
the company is much indebted to the
energlitteand economical administration
of Its affairs by J. N. McCullough, Esq
its General Manager.
Of the contrcting roads still farther
west, the lines to Chicago and Cincinnati
being complete, the President, in his re--
port, remarks.
- The connections of your line with Si
Louis, the great city of the Mbodesippl
valley, are now complete by way of
Crestline, and nearly so upon the shorter
and more direct route through Columbus,
Indianapolis, Terre Haute and "Vendetta.
With these arrangements, all of which
will be perfected this year, we will limit
our extensions, unless some overruling
necessity should require us hereafter to
go farther. We have no Interest In any
line beyond the ralialnippi river.
Unwilling as we have been to enter
upon this policy, a careful review of the
subject since its adoption leaves no doubt
se tolls wisdom, under the circumstances
that have been developed within the putt
eighteen months.
This brief synopsis of this Important re
port embodies all that the majority of our
readers care to know of the - gigantic
operations of this company. Never,
probably, were 'Halms of such magnitude
conducted with so little noise and com
motion. It ha been involved in no Wall
street equahbles, and its stock is above
the reach of bulls and bears. It is well
for Pennsylvania, and equally so for the
More western States, that this great com
pany had the courage and the strength to
go in and grapple successfully with the
opulent gamblers who manage the great
lines of New York, and who would, but
for this strongest of all the railroad cor
porations of the country, have clutched
the whole of the States west of Pennsyl
vania. By the matchless skill of J. EDGAR
Tnoirreon and his:associates, the railway
system of the county} is in as satisfactory
a condition as could reasonably be hoped
GENERAL NEWS
Tax authorities of Utah discouraged
the women from voting at the recent
election, but some half a dozen of them
voted. Both tickets were Toted for by
women.
Wires yoncome to look at it properly,
there is nothing strange in the fact that
no citizen of Chime° has ever been con
verted to Mormonism. A man whci can't
live with one wife six weeks at a time
naturally stands aghast at the thought of
living with fifteen or twenty.—Loginufs
Couriet•latin4a.
Ma nuns is tincerisdit In New Orleans.
se elsewhere. A year ago there was a
romantic story of the remarriage of a
man and woman who bad been diverged
• long time before and had each married,
and become widowed in the intervals
This couple are now before the court.
again Baking for a divorce.
Trnr. Doylestown Dtmserst, one of the
best Democratic papers in Pennsylvania,
gives up the fight against equal suffrage.
It bas resisted this progress movement as
stubbornly as any other Democratic Jour
nal, but It now recognizes that its party
1 is bestial on this issue and proposes to
accept the situation "aa gracefully u
possible."
Dn. CUOAT, Superintendent of the
Maszachuseetta Lunatic Hospitalotays that
the excess of insane woman over insane
men le becoming more and more marked.
He attributes it to the fact that more tuna.
tic men &a. lien ans made insane b
physical causes, while women sum=• '
to subtle moral influences, not threatening
•
to life, but intractable.
A. Nzw Tons I arras says: "The
most elegant dress ever seen - In America
was worn at a late disreputable bail in the
metropolis. Twelve hundred yards of
delicate white illusion, forty yards of the
costliest gold curd, thirty-eight yards of
salmon-colored satin, fifteen yards of
white satin, and eight yards of thread
lace, were used in making this beautiful
pattern dress. It was made by an Amer
ican moitiste, alter designs by the wearer."
F. T. Waztacz, charged at Cleveland
with committing a series of heavy forge
ries, pleading guilty, has been sentenced
to the Penitentiary for ten years. Before
passing sentence the Judge took occasion
to moralize at length on the case. The
prisoner was unmanned, and had nothing
to say. Previous to Mr. Wallace's arrest
he had been looked upon as one of the
most respectable citizens of Cleveland.
lle is In delicate health, and there is no
likelihood of his surviving his sentence.
A MAN in Londonderry, N. IL. had a
very fine black Spanish rooster, which
z. , ser manifesting singular symptoms, sod
denly died. A. pea merlon ersthination
was made of the bird and all parts sp.
peered to be healthy. It was discovered
that a string, several lushes long, had
passed into the gizzard, but was not di
rested. The operator, taking the cord,
found 44 it Weeded to the crop and
continued to the mouth. It bad become
so twisted around the tongue as to pro
,• duce death by drawing the tongue into
the throat.
Ma iONATHAA /Kerins& is. of Nye,
N. H. who died on the Ist Inst a nt, aged
77, was In some respects a remarkable
man. During Ids lifetime he bad never
been over laity miles from home, never
rode In the an but once, never missed a
a State or National election since ha be,
came a voter, and never mimed winding
the eight day family clock every Sunday
morning for more than forty years. The
Portsmouth noes Bays that he was con.
eigned to the grave wearing the same pair
of stockings that he wore when married,
fifty-four years ago.
Tag Courier Journal says that. the
negroes of Kentucky have decreased from
236,168 in 1860 to 140,445 in 1869, and
.that the adoption of,the Fifteenth Amend
ment will not make the slightest change
is the political status. It estimates the
negro vote at 88.000, and says if they
vote the radical ticket en masse it will
ecarcely alter the result even In a single
leglelative district. The principal black
vote will be in Louisville city and Jeffer. '
son comity 5,800; Fayette, 4.000; Bour
bon, 900; Christian; 1,700; Logan, 1.000;
Idsdison. 1.000; Shelby, 1,500, and War.
ren, 1,000.
TAP Melange troupe has not been dis
banded, nor is It to be—although mis
fortune has befell them at almost every
step on their western tour. Arrange.
menta had been made for a dissolution at
Pittsburgh the coming week, and Mn.s
Bernard would have returned to her Ps.
live city, if such an event should have
occurred, wily reduced In means. Her
prospects have brightened the past week,
and success promises to take the place of
adversity. She has accepted an offer of a
very llberal character from theproprietor
orone of the New Orleans 'theatres, and
company will go there at a very early
day.
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Tan Ban Francisco etUrs arfif ean i.
says "Through passengers say that the
overland trip Is made with more comfort
now, even by delicate invalids, than in
the mummer dust of the plains. Pio
trouble whatever has been experienced
from snow, and railroad men say none
will be ; even on the Union Pacific line,
passengers In the sleeping care eleeperlth
their windows partly open, and few use
• esti& clothing. Passengers are not so
much crowded for room an in the Sprinn
and Stubmer. They all say- that the
prevalent impressions about the danger of
the trip at this Beeson in cold weather are
hfultins l 7%
Is it , tetras, es Is alleol, that the
Dinomeey. hate captured the hero of
Leokcmt Mnithttn,hasepOsseisioa of the
PITTSBURGH DAILY GAZETTE: FRIDAY MORNING, FEBRU ARY 18, 1870.
keys of the Treasury by the election of
the recalcitrant Irwin, and will through
the disgraceful decisions of the Election
committee, in a few days ha control of
the senate, and with the aid of Lowry's
Toto--vdready pledged— elect Wallace pf
coffee pot notoriety. Speaker of the Sen
ate, at the closet of the session; then the
Republicans of the State can judge in
advance of their ability to elect a major
ity of the next Legislature, on whose ac
tion will depend the control of the Com.
monwealth for the next seven yearn.
Tut Philadelphia Ledger says
Legislative Committee appeared In Phila
delphia on Saturday , to inquire into the
charges of corrupt use of money to influ
ence the action of the Legislature on the
Metropolitan Police MIL If money was
really used on either side the facts ought
to be brought out and the parties expos•
ed; but there is reason to believe that
the majority of the committee are not
very anxious to get the facts. They came
to Philadelphia to examine witnesses
here, the principal persons being the
Mayor and the Chief of Police, yet they'
went away without examining these gen•
tlemen, on the pretence that they could do
nothing because no subpoenas wereissned,
although both these officers Informed the
committee that they were ready to appear
and testify without being subperhaed.
Tim new Senators elected by the Geor
gia Legislature are not up, In point of
character and standing, to what was ho
ped for from the regenerated Legislature
of that State. It looks now as though
there would be a great muddle in the mat
ter. It is not, at all propable that the
Rolm will declare Georgia entitled to
representation, except 'upon conditions
such as have been Imposed noon Vir
ginia and Mississippi., The Judiciary
Committee at the Senate. It is understood,
will hold that a new declaration of the
right of the State to representation is un
necessary, sad that the credentials of Gem
and Itiziasn are properly before It for
consideration. Should they be overruled
by the Senate, and the House proposition
be concurred in, then the whole question
of the validity of the old Legislature will
_come up for decision In this case. There
would seem to be no way out of the ques
tion, except through the position of Gen
eral Tama, that the act of Dec. V,
taken In connection with the previous
acts or reconstruction, placed the GOT.
eminent of the State on a pforistonal ba
ils, with Its action wholly . subject to re
vision by Congress. • •
EUROPEAN GOSSIP.,
Louts Rosen's will shortly return to
Hungary.
IN Roumania twenty per cent. of the
population are Jews.
A FACULTT 'Tor the 8140000 of Jude
ism" is to be founded in Berlin.
A "LYCEUM TOO LADIES" ha e been
opened at Breslau, in the Russian province
of Silesia.
MULL EN has SOW over seven hundred
thotutand inhabitants, and Vienna six
hundred thousand.
lONATIVIS TOR DOELLIPMER, the great
leader of the Liberal Catholics of Europe,
was recently elected honorary citizen of
Munich.
Tun Brussels Assizes recently sent to
the House of Correction a nine-year-old
boy who had attempted to assassinate his
own mother.
Tax Parisian Cocottes have again
made their appearance at the Bois de
Boulogne and at Longchamps, with their
hair dyed green and purple.
THEE say in Paris that recently large
sums of money have been invested in
United States bonds in the name of
Emperor Napoleon the Third, the Em
press Eugenie, and the Prince imper ial
PAM. DE CAREAUDAC urges the Emper
or Napoleon to make the Idarsellaise
Hymn again the national air of France.
He says that II that were done the revo- -
lutionists would soon cease using its soul
stirring strains for their purposes.
TILE Prussian Government has military
maps of every foot of its territory, so
complete that every hill, ravine, brooklet,
field and forest is delineated with perfect
accuracy. It is a common boast of Prus
sian military mee, that within eight days
,848,000 men can be concentrated to the
defence or any single point within the
kingdom.
IT is -related by a French paper that
Pope Pins the Ninth said the other day
In regard to those who preach the infant
, bility of the Pope separately from the
church: "Bo It was not enough that St.
John was decapitated; you want to de
'..capitate St Peter?" Pius the Ninth' in
tended to say by these words that he re
gards as a d-upitation the infallibility
dogma which separates the head of the
choral from its members.
Paorr.ssoa Von Gust; the celebra
ted Berlin oculist, was recently Lilted to
visit Vienna for the purport's of performing
an operation on the eyes of a wealthy
banker of that city. He remained dye
days on the banks of the Danube and re
°rived from the banker Live thousand
florins, and from other patients who con-
suited him during his sojourn In Vienna
as much more. Chaffs is in very poor
health, and it is feared he will be obliged
to abandon his practice entirely.
The famous Pastor Knead, of Berlin
whose protest against the astronomical
theories of Kepler and Newton, 'year or
two ago, escited so much amusement,
seems to have found imitators in the petty
German principality of Lippe. Boma
time ago there was Introduced in the pub
lic schools of that place a reader, which,
on page 160, contains an article headed
as follows: "About spa&clini large ce
lestial orb and the daily revolution of the
stars, the sun and the moon around the
'earth."
_ .
Ter. Count d'En, who married Don
Pedro's daughter, has been declared heir
presumptive to:the Brazilian throne, the
Emperor having no mile hone. The
Count is se Orleans, beteg the eldest son
of the Duke of Nemours, second son of
the "Citizen King," and his mother was
a Princsas of the SazeCoburgh family,
and nearly related, therefore, to the royal
houses of England, Portugal and Bel.
glum. The Count, now in his 28th year,
commanded the Brazilian army during last
year's campaign egidnat Paraguay, de•
fended-by President Lopez.
Taxan is a genteel vagabond In Vienna
who manages to get drunk every day on
the best of liquor. He feigns to have
epileptic fits and falls down . in the street;
' and when charitable passers by open his
coat and bathe his head with water, ae
suddenly opens his eyes and whispers to
them, in a piteous voice, "Oh, that will
not do me much good; but please pour
glass of cognac down my throat,-and I
will be all right again in the course of a
few minutia." This is done, of course,
by the unsuspecting victims ote
sharper, who repeats the same mane f
uve h r
every day at dozen different places.
Tax Radical papers of Paris still Imp
up a fire on Pierre Bonaparte. Some of
them compare the Prince's crime to that
of the Duke de Poulin. "The peer of-
France," says the Breed. "escaped the
I scaffold by suicide. The Bonaparte must
be at least attired in the galley slave's
dress. To thegalleys, miserable wretch!'
The Reform insists that Prince Murat,
accused
of having had M. Comte beaten
by his servants, should be sent to join
Pierre Bonaparte at the Conciergerie,
and !
maintains that until that shall kayo been
done "It la therightsnd duty of ail honest
men to kilt him like a dog wherever theyd
meet him."
A BEAUTIFUL EAOLISITLADT, residing.
at Toulon for the benefit of her health,
received numerous and devoted letters
from an admirer who signed himself
"Abel," and who could not be traced.
At length she became quite interested in
him. Boon after a police inspector pre
sented himself to the Lalr lady. - I , , Ma d .
am," said he, "among the effects of • per
son lately deceased, • letter has teen
found bearing your address. It is sup
posed that the deceased, who died sud
denly, had not time to post it. "Here it
is." It was a letter from Abel. _The la•
dy recovrized it at once,. "And who was
this Abel who wrote to me so doter
said the fair English woman. "Madam,"
replied the functionary , "lie was a con
vict at the dockyard!'
A narrozsoue not broke out the other
day among the convicts -at the Bagne of
Toulon. - Troops had to be called out to
quell the disturbance. Next day the ring
readers bad to undergo the terrible pun
ishment of the hulloed°, In the presence
of all the inmates of the _Signe. The
first convict to whom it was administered
I bore twenty-five strokes with the utmost'
fortitude, but then he began to writhe,
and finally broke out in the most heart
rending screams: He had fainted away
long before he received his hundred
strokes. The firmness of culprit No. 2
I gave watatter the tenth stroke. Na
took thirty without wincing, and moaned
but very little up to the sixtieth stroke.
No.- 5, the most desperate of them all,
fainted even before the cudgeling of No.
4 wan over.
Eai l irtheif Me Fifteenth Aigesminien t.
With a view to enforce the
of
the Fifteenth Amendment to the Co-e'
stitution' of the United States, ,To.'ige
Binghata bse prepared a bill to enforo
the right of citizens of the United States
to vote la the several States of the Union,
who have hitherto bean denied that right
on account of race, color, or previous
condition'of servitude. It is intended
especially to meet the case of such States
as Delaware, Maryland and Kentucky,
whirein it la feard the Fifteenth Amend-
ment will be disregarded.
The Ant section provides that from and
alter the Penne of the act all colored
citizens of the United States, resident in
the several States of the United States,
shall be entitled to vote at all elections in
the State of their residence, subject only
to tke lame conditions which now are or
hereafter be required to qualify white ta t-
Inns to vote therein.
Section two enacts a penalty of Ave
hundred dollars Ana and one month's im
prisonment, against every assessor or
other officer of-a State, who neglects
to assess the person or property of any
colored citizen of the United Stites prior
to an election.
. The third section prescribes a similar
penalty, to be enforced spins% any of the
members of any levy court who shall
commit a similar offence.
Section four provides that any clerk or
other officer required by the law of
State to register, record or transcribe arkv
list of persons against whom taxes hasty
been assessed, who chill wilfully refuse
or neglect to register the name of any
colored citizen who has been lawfully se
amed to pay any tax, shall pay a fine of
$5OO, and be imprisoned not leas than
one month. _
The remaining sections provide penal
ties to be enforced against other State,
county and ward officer who refuse to
receive the vote of a colored man. The
Circuit Courts of the [Tilted States are
given jurisdiction tn all cases arising
under the act.
TICE night preceding Traupmann's ex
ecullon, Capoul, the tenor, occupied a
cell In the prison end slept th ere.
Other Parisian celebrities were also pres
ent, among them V. Barden, A. Wolff
and Maxims du Camp. Since this, a
lady, in what is styled high life, has
written to the inspector of Traupmann's
cell to ask for notes, as she proposes to
write hie memoirs; "would like details of
his private life, his tastes, religious prin
ciples and morals in general."
"Sts," said a veteran digelple of Tam
many, In *recent grog-shop discussion,
"I would have you know that I have
voted there twenty-seven years, and
always the regular Democratic ticket!"
"The hell you have!" was the contempt
uotts reply:-"l've voted the same ticket
twentykeven times isf eel station." Tke
old fogy knocked under at once.
VARICOSE OR SHOWY-al VEISII.
Thousands of persons suffer year la and year
out with a broken down condition of ;be reins
of the legs, which in our times arm easily re
lieved and frequently linscepUble of cure, and
snQes oa. cooly because they do not know when
and Lo whom to apply for filler. Irow, Mojave
the needr..l isformatl on la Canes like this, teems
to to a proper duly es part of the . newspaper
P.M and It elves as great pleasure to he able
Lo recommend all surf to I , r. IZTEIIIB. Of HIV
WOOD ISTREIT, whose vast number of appli
ances. ad his great skill la chronic diseases,
Odra him to afford the craziest modal or
Ilet that the present stoles( science on Alford
Seel.. these TillidON COndiUollt to which so
MM=l::
aadeas ad sulfaad,_ada asswalllap
d abnormal growth., which the Doctor, with
en applaseees, bare to alien.
Then win the obi0;0W weaknesses .d
si olio( feelleg peculiar to hassles. Is • were° of
terrible suffering and . edict}; for these the
Door Ass bells sad supporters oldeh are so
soostzsetad as to lessee at lesst Iftemallf troll
solrerlsg Visa tbey do est promise •astslat7
of cora
Tim Doala'l eipesieaa rovirra • period of
aver thirty yrus, besides. 11 Itatsral aptriaaa for
this ileparta•aill of kir profession. stake. bhp
thirtiethan old litarily %knits]. TIN serf= lay that
I=l
sleet of the proper owns. to comet the present
ern*: °eight of Itself be • articles{ tease to
rolls( not only we attegliel• or Perron. thees•'
Ile. but tbst of &II lntelilery t rbttlelue.
Amer. 11410. sad Xe4lcLoe Mom 161
12=11:12
ll=
A TORPID SINTER
ISeetellsosO. , slaesot soy aostgostds cause, the
pbriiCai etersillk awl ...Mil spirit. ales way,
sod ► sitar'', torpor falls Wt. oo the body sad
listened. Then is little or no pslo. pot otsh
bet lbo sidatal vigor sod elasticity of the nrr•
yOull sod otsscolat system seen to bars departed,
sod It. lodlfferesee to the Slum. of We, sod
•
wren of ita grave responelbl Mee. takes lbe place
of tint enfant Interest Is both which chew.
torten every well Ulnae. Wed whes in •
healthy neditton.
This mate of pante! colenew le oft. the tow
monitor? Symptoms of soma *egoist mai., It
Indlcates eamistekably that the .1101 powers are
langulebles and need • .11..1.1. In seek nee.
the effect of le few dome of If reetattern Stomach
SI it on la woedertully benegelel. The great toule
wale. ep :hearten from Ifs drown. The seers.
lion. and the circulation receive • new Impetus.
The relaxed serves recover their elasticity ceder
the operattee• of the encl.. like the elect.ed
strength of • musical inetrestent in the proem
of teeing. Letbtrgy on debility are replaced
by energy and vigor, the spirit. rise. and
that almost seem.t borate while the nelson of
arorassion listed, comeeoece more splash!r.
That tech a red!ca cheese ehoeld be produced
by a remedy entirely devoid, of the payment al
katoldi and mineral. to extenstrety ..ssed In
preen,. may sr cm leered:ltd e to thou, who pl.
their faith on the medicine/ eMner of entire
Pone., but it them ...pelts will Lehe
to
teatenntre of throe Who h.sTe LaStei the ertlftfet•
and silently, •li two of the Bitten under
ti.e clreumatanne dnecrihtd. •111 led tee
Btateilitnt lobe tree. •
NOTICES
Iar'OFFTCE OF DIOIf ONGAHE
t.AantnuL 0011PARY. — Ae el.elleo
fur 1.1101.0,0 a (13) Yeeeeete or ~1 1 01
win be bold At th e Toil Howe. 710.00..
11170,
JAMES II W111(111 . 7, Treamn.r.
Pltubersl. Web. 3. 11170.
lard?' BLECTION FOR PRIM.
IDlter. MAIIAGEBS. 8 to:am - nun .
sod TlthArillittlft or the Illrertughsta sue
beth Temple* tined Copp., win tut held et
MoLtreENII HOTEL. le Blnitlegtuus. • the
the VILUST NUMIJAY IN pl•Reit. MIL be.
Intel the hours or Si stilto , dook C. H.
Perissunan, 'l t
9 " t , .
winTrieT"mtrirarli
711L4IXIIMITE1111W.061111t0T0111.1 , 1 , ANIILY.
."THE 11111EHBEIIS or THE
WASMNITTUN INPA PeritY we henna
mottled lo • mavlail of tan CoMpan I, to
be held THIN BVININCI. In W. II ha Ara
rgrtiggra;: u tlall. corner JIRb ...... and
A fall attendance to reontalml. as Col. David
Campbell Will bold as elecalon for Comm:Monad
Ualeera.By ord. r,
MIT:on JOHN C. APPLZBIL. Secretary.
A.4l.l4lllLlfir VALLIT Samoa" CO., I
PltUburgn, January 101,1910.
IarBTOCKSOLDEIII4 •
• ANSUAL ruse
The Warder Anneal Melting of the liteekbold
ere of the AlleghearTslley Railroad Compels) ,
oat to held at the OPTION or THE COM
PANY, No. SO Pike street, Pltteheralt, 01
WEDNIBDAY. Telmer) 43d. 1870. It n
o'clock A. K. tor the purpose of eleetleg aßoard
or Manatees Ibr the gondol lea , . sod for the
treasaettag of such other badness as may be
preheated.
.. .
'NOTICE.—To the Citizens
or Tot CITY . 707 TlTTrllltlltUlt:
Complaint. havlag been made to me concerning
easonnd meat sot l from CoaatrY Wagons, end
others. to private tamillca. MU la to slyes nolino
to all porwme who have been. or may be. victim
lead bY snob ontecupoloat dealers. that my odes
vrtlibi at the *Moe of the hoperlatercleat of the
Ifartoto. Ile. EllgorCo, w►are all mat cams
Omaha be resorted that Judea may be ratted
out to loch offenders.'
THOKAS R. LINDBA74 .
[a17.04 1 Yalt impeetor
10317a:111:10K-VyKil-
TO THE
15th Penna. (Anderson) Cavalry
JUST PUBLISHED:
"Leaves from a Trooper's DWI,"
Narrating sm. experieneas of •member of the
slrove 'rimed regiment In Fanasylvnals. Nan-
Tannatase. and Chionilth •
WITS Arc orroirsoz,
ComprUlas as aultnnUa jtooant of tho Ima rnis
••YaUnf'! la Mo./Lamm 0.11117. Ad or the
slain that led to It.
111 ese eletuli volume, coiseed 'cloth. with
etfirtnal denlo on ths OaTa;
reivE, ;Lou. •
dint
by 12.11, post-pgd, as reestvt of ode*
.&ddress.
I. ♦ B. wILIT&,
B. ilia, ranadootia
1=1:3
A.DITIIRT MED/ANTS
NM DRY GOODS
WaLIAM SEMPLE'S,
Nog . 180 And 182 Federal Street,
ALLICUILIFNY Orrr.
N.M DRESS SILKS.
At ALP; Colortd Dress Mika, worth . A 1.76.
Al .SI.AO Colored Dress Sitio, worth ALPS.
At ALSO Wide Coll Do. do. $4.00.
AMERICAN BLACK SILKS,
I Mxtra Quality.
American Corded Popilnk
Black lad Colored Empreu Clothe,
Black and Colored Alpaca Poplins.
Spring Beldam in new alpha
I SSIIIERES, JEANS & TWEEDS,
Table Limns aid Linen Tor6ings.
Back Towels aid Table Napkins.
netting Sulks,
Shirting Scalia and Irish Linens.
Plain and Erab'd Skirt Fronts.
WILLIAM SEMPLE'S.
Nos. 180 and 182 I?ederal Street,
ALLZOBIRT crrr
ALT
HORNE & CO'S
Second Arrival of New Goods.
NEW. BHAPEB HAT AND BONNET /WU&
• rum FRENCH 'LOWERS.
' Extra Quality
BONNET AND TRIMMI NO RIBBONS.
I=
IM =I
1:1=1=11
. , Breen aportnient of
LINEN COLLARS AND CUTTS.
LACE TRIMMED COLLARS,
LACE TRIMMED LINEN SETTS.
ILLUSION WAISTS.
(JMENIZETTES AND LAPPETS.
TUCKED SKIRTING,
TUCKED MAINSOOK.
• ' TUCKED CAMBRIC.
ORLi AN DIE SWISS.
AsoUtei Lot
LADIES& 0 'isms REATT COTTON HOSIERY
►t the new prices.
►LiEANDIti MD GLOW=
in Blank sad Colors. sad all else.
IT A '79 Ard/RKET STREET.
fee
10 BOXES
BENTS PAPER COLLARS
For 60 Cents,
Good Stylo and Make
Lidles and Children's Best Qual
CASHMERE STOCKINGS,
41 Oise-Half Usisal Prices
OPENED THIS MORNING
NEW SILK BOWS AND SCARFS.
Merchants and Dealers
SUPPLIED AT EASTERN PRICES,
AT
NACRUM,GLYDE do Cos,
78 and 80 Market Street.
kit
PIT ItiBIIRGH
IYIITE LEAD AND COLOR WORKS,
J. SCHOONIANER it SON,
P-11131.R1Z1P1D1131119,
Dlssistscivrers of WRITE LII•D;'RED MUD.
BLUR LEAD. ZINC% LITUdItIII4 PUTTY
and W colors DRY AND IN WI.
OTFIOB 4LTIID FACTORY
60, Si!, 411, 466 sad 465, Rebecca Street,
=l=
We call att 'taloa to Um imamate* Peeled 0 5
one MAW, PareMblta Lead. and laben are asp
a ..porer carbonate of 1ca41, ,, we “ehend
calif pare." that fa, free from Acetate and Hy
drate. and thereto?. la 'dater and anpertor, bean
In color and earning Property.
OtTAIIANTELD to he ► come Carboa►ti or
Lead and orbiter than ,sny In tho ma kat, and
'mu hams the mica Or thls package If contain.
log I W lout adoltarallom • •
JOHN 11, WOBILICAN ...H. ILICHLRO DAVIS
WORKMAN & DAVIS,
KVCOXSZIORB 10
Workman, Moore & Co.,
Bu i s
Itsaafactoren an Daldentin
CARRIAGES, lIGGECS,
spring and Bui k Wagons, ,
Nei. 41, 44 1 46 ud 48 er 88., illeghady.
a B*P itrAVVTAVo t a: tiTr. t if:l2llfie li : Ti
...mad to eve satbfac on to area portico.
la.
Mr rat i l l e a rg 'lll . lar a r g arjageli
(nr.viurdorsatii elta " Qtl ' ek tja r n3
Anti Satins . tot Staat‘s,
SICUARD DAVIS harts, purchased the
lutereet of /Doz. sad W. D.moon, hi t h.l., u
fue, ar ert,sKidaN, YOulilb • al., she busi
ness will hareems be couttuued as the old sieud i
under the mane sal ffityle eI WORKMAN
DAVI& Olden solicite d. JOHl Q, WOIDUI AN,
H. RICH AHD DAVIS,
LeVe atisens• llstsolial Sank. Pittsburgh.
=as°
SPLENDID
. AIIBORTINENT OF
SILVER-PLATED WARE -
rroevavviraraavitram*.wna.
T it:Mtn - 13. -°1 11FI I T Si' 8 1 1 . 171) ". 3,
PICKLE STAN. S, 118/0/Y BO N WLB.
NIT KUP - tIVON HUI,DIC6B,
snICYAB7OB7IIB, "P (INS . PORK%
KNIVES. &a.
- ream taR aad as betata panfuls''
elsawana.
vernal, & samarziws.
nrrif Lvs., Opporli• CiAzzris Orines.
ftir
*WAND LISTOIB7O.
?lONS to Noll Liquors. Fled ills Owlet
rinsbursh.
Andrew/40ot 6th
rollick rms. tairt 6 .lll, 0 11411
r egamm4 ek "Tr:m a 1111 irk ""h
Temealblph
- trues' Plume. Wane, teen: ..
aeeeigt BMA.
• Tbe Lkasse Wore erai bear ma
ellestleu
••• ea WZDNI2III.IX, the 23e
Ille`e44‘
rostra asowsz.aors.
AthaBARRELS CLEVELAND
=Oat Mae.
%Oil WWI* Lim.
Ist W e i In' J. B. CANTIELIN
POPULAR -PRICES
WILLIAM SEMPLE'S,
Noe, 180 and 182 Federal Street,
. Marseilles Bed Quilts.'
It $1.60 Honey Comb Quilts, •
It $1.76 Heavy Bed Quilts.
It $l.OO a pair Beal lid Glarea—a great
bargain.
AL $1.75 Ladies Embossed Felt Skirls- 41
extra bawl,.
At $15.00, Infante Robes, lorin tno.oo.
WAThTS,
Bambara Edgings and Insertions.
Loom Edgings and Inurtions.
Lam Callan and Handkerchiefs.
Ladles' Plain and Fancy Linea Collars
and Cuffs.
New Spring Rats and Bennet•.
New Spring Ribbons and Flower'
flew spring Shawls.
Paisley Shawls, open centre.
Paisley Shawls, filled centre.
Black Thibet shawls,
WILLIAM SEMPLE'S,
Noe. 180 and 182 Federal Street,
M==
SS GOODS, MERINOS & PLAIDS
Nainiooks;
Jaconeth,
Swisses.
Fresh Goods
BELL
MOORHOUSE
(111lieeessers to Hates Elk Bell.)
I=l
NEW STOCK
lel4
BUYER FALLS
CUTLERY COMPANY
Are sow utowltuf their full MOrtiCent of
BLE AND POCKET. CUTLER
In their Retail Department,
No. 70 WOOD STREET
In consee lion with tb elr fall line or CIARVZIIB,
BUTIMIRS, HERALD IGNIVIR. le.. An,
they offer VNI HUNDRED AND EIGHTY'
WI.RMTH:O or Table Ealyze and Forks. and
over ONE lITINDRILD AND Witt! different
parlament Pool et Naives.
All goods warranted and wines to retell nu
cleaners very low. ftl
lEI2
LG & C
OGIN, RUG _O.,
HARDWARE
• 52 Wood Street,
roar doors abovii It. Cluurles Hotel
P/TTSBIIEBH, PA
reemalles Norehasta are Invited to
earl sae ewalue our stook when in
Sheerly.
. 6 %sr l g i fg . t i terso r. z Mites sr,
A tali sleek of Maehtaltha Mask.
smiths and Carpenter's Tools. Span.
ewes Tiles, Leather Belinns, Urge
Leather, always on lulus/.
0.11336
Murray a, Lanmau's
Florida Water
The most celebrated and
most delightful of all iier
fumes, for use on the haral
kerchief, at the toilet, and
in the bath, for sale by all
:Druggists and Perfumers.
Jastirwr
ca fvfx
PROINII STUN BREW Y,
SPENCER, NeKLY & CO.,
Matesters and Wavers of 4k,
PORTER AND BROWN STOU
PITIISSI7IIAM. ?A.
ROSIEST WATSON, Illastager
neva
L. B. FULTON
•
FULTON 8.
•
r nAcrricA.T..pi.varßiniugh ,
GAS AND Snail INTERS, -
rush Avemea. Near Bilk atrell.
PITTNISTINGH. PA.
Lead Pip.. Goa Has, as. illturss. Stabs.
Zs* TRW eel Wsab Muds. trot Plpe awl
Matta's. AU and Beer Pampa, sad Mom Costa
&way. os Bud.
With
BMX dna
Susi sak Etat Om Water sad Beatias
APParstu. Jobbtal Pr=tn, Mi.sasel to.
KEYSTONE POTTERY.
S. M.. KIER & 00.,
Yillltactuars of
Queenesvare, Bride& Ware, .1*
gallwarekom. Kassa. Tem=
•sirqui orders plontooftended to.
FlVAnwh
In;
g~,LY r uy
3 lLse,kerel—all 11ses Dtp
'`"
2 , 6l7!lG l ia r ti a la IfTits
L=i
.
PITTSBURGH.
N ORDINANCE fixing the
s - A :salaries of Road Comansionrs.
hi Mon I. Rs it ordained and ranefoel Ds IS
CUp of Pitt...mega an , in Select and Covorilerst Cons
cite a...ernblect. d U ft lierviar ordained and
of thereon, That ram
lhe ant fy of Yvonne. lin% thecompena
lion of the Road Coernlssinairs f the First,
Second and Third u re a.+ shal doll a rs est at the
sin of Elan Ilulithooi in a. -
1 4 ILC. A. Tint say ordinance or part of erill
..“..picung with the WWI. of tin ordi
nate at the present time, be and the sane Is
hereby repealed so fern the lame affects tau or
dinance.
Ordained and enacted lan a law this the alst
day of Jaaniffe A. Ws 1870 .
JA Ea MLET.
President of bent Condi.
Mint: ffe hinitaaar.
Cleft of Select Connell.
W. A. TOMLINSON,
Preadult of Common Conn.
Altut: hiCklAsTaa.
Clerk of Common Council. tell
NOTICE.
Wine Natter of Opening' Lincoln Bleed.
Notice Is hereby given that the aisminnent for
damages made try the Viewers fort's ovenlas
of Lincoln street has been died In my oflee for
collectioa; that If sold esseirmente are not held
within thirty days teem the date herbal. Lens
will be Bled therefor against the inneerly sa
lensed with interest, costs and fees. and the same
collected by legal hloeeas.
. J. F. 011.41(11.Z. City Attorney,
No. 106111.0
110r1Snisou. J*o. SI% 1610. J•=:bb
CITY' CoarrhOtilit i a Orrid
PlTTalidinan, P.a.,gebruary 9tlt. 1010. •
DEPOSITARIES OF CITY
TUNI)B.—In parsnatee of an ordinance of
c....0f the City of Mishit° h. eattlltd
••An Ordlaance to Provide for the gate-Keeping
end Cuatody of the Sonde of the Chg.' , _maned
the 7 th day of gebruatp. 1870. Sealed Proposals
will be received by the undersigned from the
Banks and esrings leatitutloor of the eft', set
ting forth the rate of tuterest each Be. ka or.
Baying. institutions will contract and Wee to
pay to the city for the ate and advantage of the
deposit of the city fund, or money ...siding to
the tennis and co-diticas of said ordinance. .All
bids to be needed la to fore 19 °Week on YON
DAY. the 11810 day of gebruary, 1870.
fell R. J. Neill/ ve ALL tiontroller.
Oman or CITY ratoittass s Boavirroa, t
Prrramtson, Fab. 1610. 1670.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTOR/I.
Sealed Propene. will be received at thin
°ma • mall FRIDAY, Febroan 9504 1670. for
the eunatruction of a BOARD WALK on Write
Kirane and Sommers sueet, from the earner of
kpatrick I Tees and Wylie Mantle. 0006
Wylie avenue to Summar Clint, thence norm
aloes Sommer street to the old township road,
'Wank sato road to trances street. and .1005
France* street to Centre avenue. Operideatioar
;`?M=FZit)M!!P,
rpo CONTRACTOBL—Propo-
BA.LIi will be received at the °thee of the
IS etre Works. wnere plane and nymetneatlons
can be men. up tlll noun. alw co 31, 1100, fur
the excavation and erection of a fit and found.-
lion for Bootee and Pomp. at the Water Works
on Bedford avenue. Bidders will state the peke
of cot stone, sublet and common mason work by
the perch. and excavations by the cubic yarn:
si SO. for the erection of an engine house.
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CARBOLIC SALVE.
The imp^rtant discover, of
the CABBOLIC ACID as a
CLEANSING, PURIFYING, and
HEALING Agent • s one of the
moot remarkable result, of
modern medical research.
During the late civil war it
ores extensively med in the
Hospitals, and was found to
be not only a thorough disin
fectant, bat also the most won
derful and speedy HEALING
ftESIEUIV ever. known.
It is now presented in a
scientific combination with
other soots' ins and healing
agencies, in the form of a
sa Emu; and. having been al
ready used in numberless cases
with most satisfactory and ben
eficial results,welbaye no hesi
tation in offering it to the pub
lic as the most txstain, rapid.
and effectual remedy for all
Sores and ricers. no matter of
how long standing for Burns
Cuts. Wounds,_:and every
ABRASION of SKIN or FLESH.
and for Skin diseases generally.
Bold by all Druggists. Prioe2s omit&
JOHN F. HENRY, Sole Prop'r,
No. 8 College Place, New York.
• DE.. lIITHITTTER
rIONTIII I / 1 113' . TO TIIEAT ALI
l a ry ,tv d saatsma nt laphllla W i t Its forms, al
W=noted; Ilperrnstoittla snood
Rai WMII3IOIIII sal impotency, mullion rule
milf-atme or other muses, and widen prances
same of the following aka*, an blotch., bodII)
wealinem indigestion. osusoothUon. mean= U
anthem ansuddlarsa, dread of num event&
lan of memory, bidolenee. nocturnal coalmine.
am finally so promoting the .smut nolo= m
render monism tineMstectery, and thereto:,
th g
I=4l ee P •Tity 7ii i ge7d " l4 cm - ti . :=
or long standlag centalsotlonal somolaUit Moult
give tho Doctor • trio% he never fans.
A particular attention given to all Female com
Olants, Loam :bon or White*. 7.1110 E 12.00
motion or 'Ulceration of the Womb, 'awing,
Proalls. Amenorrhoea. klenenthign, pleats.
aorthoea, and bterllity or 13111143/lIM, an tnef
al with the 'restart sus.
It la eelf-ovidentthat 0 phydelaa who emilna
himelf moluirlvoly to the =tidy of • torten elm
of disesees and treats thousands of ewes
.=
Year Mast Wilda Voider WWI la that
to a one in geosrol prectica.
4 t he Doctor publithcs • medical pamphlet , ' of
afty psgesthat gives a tall exposition of entree
and private discome.fthat can be had fine at Una
or by mall Mr two stamps, in ended aseelotes
=
sunta= cantatas lannialca to the al
and enabling them to detenattelhe Pr►
ass name. of their amnia:Ms. _
The establishment. onearleng tea mithio
nom, Is aratraL t'n It le not commical U
Malt the My, the Doctor's oplakni can be oir•
n ttlj i ng=v e l:ig • Ir . rl i t to=t i en d ,; . fah l e , r4t .
tella soma inamees, hemmer; a perusal
tio. ls &Moisten ineassry, le
'rt . - dolly personal attention
is
remind, sao
ibr the accommodation of inch palling, there an
4=r i ti t is conneetedwith g o m=rt
"Vcillog' =a
lluded ram
Mrs ° . "' All ."'" mon7Aptlons are areerod In aa.
Motor's own laborston, ®dos ale IMO." aa'
g r rutiTior K t:rr i etans P li. Ph rirsititsrl.Vral
nal what he eine. Dome 9A.ll.thjVA:
1831
READ: READ BEAD:
Aar . CORN/
Ileinoved In one minute, without Weddle/ or
lensing eorenese: Sento./ and flawed Nalls
Beinovad In a few mlnetem• All opoas per
lonned without pain or blOodehed ,
Perfect condole Immediately!
No *ohm:nous mediclueusedl
No sore feat after operating*
Rellarsed and BIM Join treated sinneufeily.
Trost-Bite and. Chilblain , . cured Inn few dam
' seugeetwe, aloe. or money re , usideds Good
City Bafereocee erre.
Mice Boers from ■ A. K. tollilit..lo4 1 to
T. N. Bandar.. 9tollA. 9.
Semembel ins M.o. No. 49 Math street, old
It. Clair. op Ware*
M;UaZi==l
THE ADENISTRAT
.a J.
xnEtiNsr
74C10. 59 1-AlitliC
Every article hp reduce
80 day. Oak etoci pier cr
`dd a''~B"l# : " ~e:L.Li~ ' ~ " x;;, 15 ' k~+sd~v ..' r'ar K : ' t~3k.+``"9~~
WRWM
.4 LLEGHRNY.
.A.N •
It. ORDlNANCEusinessan &menet, l levying
P or. Bd b, ft,
e year 1810. e ettatatemgr the Mee et
Water Rests, an d approvilattag the
artsPe therefrom.
rafT 0 • I, Be SI enacted do., Fliat Mere wit
be mem. d, leiled emu reheated Rom the per•
sOns, prolleashms. times and mammy to end
Merit/
millilesheill, Made taxable, *Ales
Metre n the annat• salaams* Mr the •••
of the Ws aforesaid Alas, elf milts «. the
nicely esiteatlen,brekstesef inlionmemente f.r
also. three mils so Ms dot.
lar for Me Nippon °Ube hoer of the city* at.,,
then is *damned and levied for the present tear
atm. clots Milian the dollar for the me of mid
city on Iles .meant of the anaell salmi of all
lauds, buts sad matchanolm. mid mum all
amides of trade and maimerre so'll It the OM.
hether Sold hi linetion or otherwise* .1...4401.
w
that all venom when salts do not .Monte
lit Oh, gull tai et.
enc. 2. Aad ISIS hereby farther enacted that
the ordinmee amendlon the iserenteratit mama
, of chapter Beventeen Increasing the rates of
aster mats (wrap am per <Lat. be. sad the
cams le hereby neemeled in all Ite parte sod
provisions, sleeps the rate of metre enemata.
MOO shall notelet as II zoo by ortithanee paned
the =•li day of Pebraary. In,.
SIC. Z. And be It farther enacted that Mellen
second of au oldiamem o f lida day or
February, lib. anion the rate of vehicle limn.
be and the sue le herby m emoted la an It
part. and mosUlons. •
nue 4. Viet ail the reeelpts arlting Rom
taxes, Wald lento. markets. Ines and fierfett•
wee, sad all other manes, Vete Mei PIM
sorties la the hands of the Trmunrer sot other
wlm &ppm/Mated M. and the tam* are bested
appropriated M the following parpsi es*
o. I. Salaries XSO CO
• •
3 Interest 16 441 011
1 lire 00 llnglnes MOM
I. Printing 4.%0 01
I. . 4O
4. Whin e. and Landings 360000
7. Parma 2.201 03
11. Pollee: 27 WI 71
0,66 94
It Pro ' c li -11 . 4 " et I e n ' lll Poor Tax.... . ..
It. Water Wtrks . .i3.1[1 . 1 01
12. 00144413411ng Warrania II 161 01
.3 Gar 6 00 OS
14. ranking rand Wl= VI
11, Wriarr broods
IV. CIIY Properly 11 020 00
QM
11511KA1IID aicurra.
CityTai ........ ........... . .......
Isusiaes•Tax
Markets Ikeda
Mar te ke r
ts
Wt Irk deal.
Wood and Bark
Vehicle Licari..
Mr ing Board.
nael.as u
of Yellla.
Tines and forfeiture.
Ground =
Beat
Belinda.
Dellentuatt Taxes for IVO -
Deefrom CoPeeler. for ...
Iron various persons
otal MARA W
? Urdained lad enacted Iwo slaw yds the /OW
day or Nebrallr7. A. W. /NIL
4A31103
President of Wiwi ConaolL
Attest: Lt. lifacrinnom
Ciart pro to
HENRY W AN NER.
President of Comma 0000111.
Attain: ROBLIT
.01.11: of Common Connell.
(101
A fixing N ORDINANCE xing the
XI. soled. of pertain Cltv capers:
ezelrel I. ne It ordained, and mespied by the
Select sad ommon CounCils of Sr
.unborn Alle
aheny. It is hereby enacted Sr oy of
the same. Time the aalnetee of the thly °Mien
herein designated be and the same an bare
Axel at the several mime rospeetlYely sninelsetZ
City Engineer 10.110 co
•
Clerk .to Committees eto co
!Superintendent of water Work@ 2 os. to
Bute{ 1.81:0 ao
Cntroller
Ja o ultor (and. to acres 6.13. when la ins. OD% IP
dna)
Asseeror of Water Banta I ci al 011
Oiler Intim llre I iaparimint. MOO 00
nen. I . That so snuck of en! ordineae• or parts
of ordinance nay mullet wick or be pimpliest
bythe sereneing, be and the new la hang re.
pealed.
Orned and variant Int* • law Ude the
'day orfebrantl. A. D. DXI O .
JAM )(PRAXIS.
Preeldent of Select Cookie.
Albeit D. MACTarilloX,
Clerk pro tem. of Deleet
DINET Sll3.
_ President of Commas Connell•
Attest: P. DiLwonTa.
Clerk of Common Connell. fcC
Coarratlacza!a urn= s
Crrr or laassactar, gasman Ulm, 11110.
NOTICE . TO FOUNDERS AND
TliNEßA—Seelett proposals malt* re-
*died at tbla eta WU 3 o'clock r. lk. ll / 03 .'
DAY, retorary 119 d, 1410, fa Washing ta
City with all the OAB POSTA ma w! data the
current Isar, to Oa Ballarat at My Ball, at,
sarA ume. Y Cloy innY bo saeldrod. now+
and Core Non will be faralsbod by tbo,otty.
Blddarcars notatalod to state t ► e poke per imeSe.:"-
looludloglwo coals of good Blast Falai. 11/41s
will be reealved at the sante Coe Ibr all lbs .
GAB LAMPS repaired daring the carnal yssr.
to Ca of the same ostler . " and anallrf as
oow la ass
1:1=3
COXIIIOLLOVI 011/102,
Crzr orAcisaluurr, Neb. 111,
N OTICE TO
- 7 .• PRINTERS.
healed prop:man will b. rt.:elven at this olio*
until •3 &sleek TUESDAY. February RIM
olio, [or priatiun YOUR HUNDRED 0071Z11
atlas ANNUAL REPORTS 07 THE
DILFARTNIENTB. Baena" of thawedk rehntre4
can be teen at We ohlee.
17. 1/L YOZTI7I, .
Orr cc eorsimrnactoT WATZX V
ALT...a/11MT VITT, r•.. Pab. .1f 1117*. •
NOTICE. TO
•
All pawns mountain mike Olio with Arai
Dula. after /Oriel 15th, MO: an el.th•di
to make Wipe JolsiU from 'top cock to !Oral.
Botiartatandest Wat■r Works.
Chly e satitzeit , ol Omen,
ALLtatrart (ATT. rat. Web. lb, lei..
NOTICE, -The Amonment for
the col:Arnett., of a
Board•wilk ea Ike frvrruille Hui Ind,
Irma toe head of Doses? street to the City UM.
now ready for exatahratlon..od eta be tees
at thin-ogles metal WILDNIIIDLIN lemon
113, ler% who. It wilt to placed la the Medi et
the City Treaters: for oolleettou
coast.= DAVID.
at, Lehner.
IMECI
NOTICE ES HEREIN GIVEN
that the acdszelganonholan *WM.
to an awl suns the dances sad beans os
the °peens of LANE ALLEY. is the Sant
tan, All ty. Dna lthateastaranth
to Jeff axes stern sent an the grand ea
TUESDAY. 111114 Yebrany. lUD, at ar. st.
to sand to the Mansef their appolataest.
NOTICE 111 HEREBY GIVIIIN
that the wade...dived Viewer., appointed
to now sad area On dareerfes and !sterile on
the swan of TAlLtrlt alto Its'
presses oldala„ trim Pate Alto lone to Webster
street, will meet es the mead es PIIIIDAT.
llith February, 11110. si F o'clock P. 5.. teat
lead to Q a astir of their aPPeI-fruort. •
JOlllf
OM
NOTICE UV HEMEIII GIVEN
QM unaworgoed Thou.. MOMS.*
to 010 to. Osmium , 0t OW. ols
on. °young or MoNSIIIST ISTILAILZ, mew
robing Ito prusat .14th Mr= the walk olds of
Carroll rows to Om oath Melo of Joinroos
woo, 0111 woes on ilks (roman on SASIIIIIDAT,
1910 Instonnw. 1900, at A o'clock r.
attest to Ws 9111.0 of Met, appotstaoat. .
ASO. DAVIDSON,
S. W. IlteolBllso.
rffil
JOHN T. Gs 43,
House and Sign rtiWer,
GIUAINZIEL OILarZTIMIii.
Jekt 27 Mate rima stran-intuuma.
OR'S GREAT FINAL
G SALE
CLOSIN
CIO
0,03C115 1
Progress at
Is Now in
ER's,
BEK
ET ftrivitEEV,
d in pricy and inud ira told in
03
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OM 0)) CO
14 MI II
UNA OD
14,011 00
7,00) 00
700 00
CVO 03
300 00
1.700 00
6,04110
41 72 41
1.161 36
6,1114 114
w.:: rairms.
cm: COWIROLIAIL
rIll!
PLUMBER'S.
=I
OEI E=
JAM= XIIIIDZII
NW= HOILLAND.
Thswers.
WM. THOMPSON. '
No. 64 llbath 644444.