The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, February 22, 1870, Image 4

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donittsinailt &Ott
THE OHL
Eltanite if Esse.
The plea and offices of the Daily and
Weekly 43ezirrrs will be removed, from
tbolOth to the list of March. from their
eld eland Cu Fifth avenue to the large,
atir4tOried •'6asarra Buildings," at
SO corner of Badinfield atreat and Sixth
reeentJy purchased by the pro
wieners as a permanent home for the
litagglvg;
The Duquesne Greys will wade this
attarcoon.
Excellent ROME et the Rink today
on itEdnson street.
The littatnirgh Peatedice will be open
today from 73; to 10 o'clock h. m., and
.fromi dlo 6 o'clock. P.
AW be Closed—Tcaday being • legal
betide); all the Bloats. Custom House
and Paw Office will be' dosed.
Thompson was anis
tad In Ma Diamond Market yesterday for
Ibrastalllng, and after a hearths before the
Mayor was tined is and coats.
Frost Bitten.—Yesterday, John Ben
nett. an sinploye of ht. Edwade, EN.,
011 Gauger, had tile hands frozen while
Longing oil on the Allegheny river bank.
Post Commander.—George R. Van
Raw= Was at a recent meeting of Post
151. 0. A. R. Bermingham elected Post
Commander, oleo Philip Hoerr resigned.
The Sint will be stilted today by
large delegation* of juveniles.. _
Cesuelitsfen Recetred.—The commis.
lion of R. R. Guthrie. es Justice of the
Nies fbr Stowe township, has been re.
wowed by Recorder Hunter, and Is now
at his office.
Anniversary of Mashing Mn's birth-day
In Union M. E. Church. Allegheny City,
Ws evening. Doom open et 7r. N.
drew by Col. Clark, D.D. Supper le the
Lecture Room. Ailmlesion fifty amts.
The °Maw on duty at the elevator yes.
tardily 'arrested a milk wagon, which
Lad been left- standing on the street by
the driver, who, it appears, was drunk:
The
on was ta ken to Petterson's
stable.
lee at the Rink la in flrat rate skathig
r r, Jackman, the battlekscarzed hereof
the last two wars, addresses his fellow
ellisetes at Wilkins Halt to -nlght. The
Doctor will have a vote next year. and,
pollUdans and others should go and
NKr hlm.
Seduction.—Anna Tlmony made inter
n:tattoo before Alderman bicidaatere
rmitarday, charging Samuel Barndollirx
with seduction. The accused was arrest
ed and In default of ball fora hearing,
Wain committed to jail.
Disorderly Conduct.—Alfred Schick
made faformrtion before Justice Helmet,
yeaterdzy, charging John Schuman with
disorderly conduct. He alleges that
John broke the windowaln his dwelling.
A warrant was leaned,
$U cg Uhla.—Pbter Doer made Infer.
matron before Justich Refuel yesterday,
Philip Koenig with assault
Ste alleges that the accused
saw* at his !DMA and struck him with
•whip. A warrant was Issued for the
mat or
To CityAdverthere.—Owing to the in.
crowing circulation of the Monongahela
Valley Republican we feel Jumbled In In
areuui g our advertising rates one-third
from thin date.
MULL W. HAZZARD, Publisher.
Monona:aids City, Pa., Feb. 22, 1870.
Amuit and Battery...4obn House
nude Information yesterday before Al
derman John A. Floyd, chargingjarues
Dean with assault and battery. The
pima were at a ball at >Lantyette Ball
rsidar night, where It le alleged the
dlaculty occurred. Dean was committed
Ibr a hearing.
The First National Bank will take tke
advantage of today being a National
hoUday and - move to the drat :floor of
Masonic; Hall building, Fifth avenue.
They intebd emoting this coming snm._
Mar one of the handsomest bank build.
Inv In the city on thelr, old atte, corner
Of Fifth avenue and Wood street.
The Tones Folks will be rejoiced to
'h•ttn rate skating - et - the Milk
.• ' W. 457.
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Filasal-Weardogran itews.—A. gentle
man who resides to the hlgh.up borough
Of Mount Washington reoently called
upon one of the /wakes of the Pasoe for
Mid borough to complain against two
young men who-reside there for slander
and conniving to defame We character.
For certain reasons the Justice advised
the gentleman to withhold his informs
lion for the present.
Why it Ea lst f—ln 'malting of the
military companies tomtit* and formed
In Ude community, the Chronicle sagely
remarks: "Let the young men be en
mewtu y the patronage of t
nes, b
and WOO we shall ha te
them
In regiments. Then the President or
Governor will not be obliged to come
Into or - go out of our city tinder the
escort of a AM /dine seekbapolidolans."
All ha l the good time coming I
lb* Part Commission, In rejoinder to
our »marble yesterday, state that they
Sr. ready and willing to commence ope.
rations on the ttoldiera' himmunient as
imon myth. Building Committee select a
Otte and tarnish the necessary succinct.
tlots& -, Between th, two bodies, both ax
willingness to go ahead, we have
moon to believe that the work will not
be numb longer delayed. pray move on
gentlemen§ the people are growing Wl*
Go to the Allegheny Skating Rink to.
151zumd to-night. Splendid lee and a
d time.
Burglary—Some time duriim Sunday
night an entrance was effected into the
=store oflleo. W. McClure, No.
arty street, by burglars, by plus
kqrsome barrels of end they rendered
soy through the transom over the
beck door. •The sate was blown open,
.and aboulfortraix dollars taken there.
pan.. betides some valuable papers.
Thlsmorning informotion warn ma de o
= 111 .30 2' okamn Pardee,", Ix re
Livaitr ifteusea.—Some months since
teFsda of the Grand Jury was
. U2mi
In which It wes stated that
wars over two thousand liquor 11.
'f Ownstrantsd In the count y dozing the
ymir.- This slide meat was Incorr tas
we Mid by reference to the books ofthe
enuntyfireswares, that there hare been
bat I , l47l lcensestrlAall liquor granted
idnos March 1889._ Thu number Includes
whelm
all als dealats, eating houses, farms
and ons.
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/lirallealans Assault.— Mrs. D. lErnmmal
audit information before Justice Bens
bury lasterday. charging William Me-
Doweu with felonious &malt and bat.
tary. The amused is a boy about
Modem or nineteen years of age, sad, It
.spiltratottluititlroviliticiletythe pr
eas :t ecu age :
sum in a saloon together on Carson
atrani Minalrigham.. nay got into a
digionisy, when, .it hi alleged, McDowell
draws knlb and stabbed young Krum.
' manila theism', indicting mascara wound.
A mums wailamed.
Mr. Asa Want:maul keeps a dining
Wean on Smithfield street, and this
monidnir a woman haying called for
some ayiners,,waa le ft alone In the dining
roam, and no doubt feeling a desire to
asoulign the (=tents of the room she
diseesseed and captured his valnable
gold watch and made good her retreat.
_ao were soon on the track and
set found the-watch at a pawn.
do llars. the woman had pawned
It far
..-, in her
s te bate yet ,
Ilitaters'
San= Sint Is sou
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°gam cone•er T.ri g ht.
none Of our reads= f
will or
t tpet thigiand organ concert to be e'en
ao.nighkon the monster organ of the
gnird4lealtykusztall Church, on EUxua
tenant% by Prof. L.H ! Willooz , Muelcal
Doetor of paiton.- The programme ea.
braesereOme of the Haut gem and se
: begone , from the ' kuurninemiattona of
We old and modern ooniposera.. besides
aunty popular original productions and
fkgsandoes Introduced by the
._ - arthit whole to pomade at. Ike • keyboard.
.sruNeanalif atenxicum the Reeond concert
wilt be ikaufred rata may be ob.
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FA OCIDENT
Death of Moors Tboupsootz.Coyoz!ex's
Inquest—The TsarhusLy—Veratet. -
Coronet...Clawson yesterday held an
inquest on the body of Moore Thompson,
e respected deism of the Nineteenth
ward, who met with en:accident Satur
day evening about half-pas five o'clock,
which resulted in his death a short time
afterwards. We published a brief so
count of trus sad occurrence yesterday,
and this morning give the testimony
taken by the Coroner in full, which 'con
tains alt the facts connected with the
-awe:
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The testimony Is as follows:
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Dr. P. D. Perchzient, aw —I was
called to see Mr. Thompeo about elk
o'clock; found him unnonsci us, but not
motionless. On examined n found a
cut at the base of brain, sbo one and a
half Inches in. length. perils, y through
the scalp; also, contusion ebb a left tem
ple, extending across the f ead. He
wee then suffering from M eillaloll or
impairing of the brain Dine o ne; pulse
feeble and Intermittent. pll of eye
contracted and Immovable. I Tried to
administer a stimulant, but k could not
mallow. He then partially rtrived and
complained of pain in his hea .), Reid he
felt sick and was very much nameated,
but did not vomit. He asked to
be walked about, and I waisted
Mr: Lindsey to take him to the window.
He then began to breathe heavy and
slow, pulse slow End feeble, eyes dilated
and immovable. Ithen saw or feared he
was suffering from compression of the
brain by the rupture of some of the email
vmaels, producing extramsation of blood
on the brain proper. Haut for his wife
and family physician. Dr. Lewis came
and concurred in my epinion. He died
from compression of the brain. .."
George /Wards, worn—Saturday af
ternoon, about five o'clock, was sitting
in my (Moe with Mr. Thompson, when
I slaw Mr. Lindsay and Mr. Haziewood
looking at the lot belonging to Mr.
SprowL Went out to see them, and Mr.
Haziowood asked me if I had the key to
the house. Went Into the Mace and got
the key, and asked Mr, Thompson to go
with me to seethe home. Mr. Lindsay,
Mr. Hasiewood, Mr. Thompson and my.
self went into the house. I opened the
shutters of the front room.to admit light,
then opened tho doori of the dining
room end kitchen. We then started out:
when I got to the front door, Thompson.
and RA21,314.'0°4 were going up stairs; I
followed them and opened the shutters
In the front part of the house, and they
passed through Into the room over the
dining room. I followed them in, and
while opening the abutters In that room
heard a noise as otsome one falling down
stairs; also heard Mr. Healewood exclaim
"Thompson has fallen down atairs."
I then went to the head of the stairs,
looked down and called Mr. Thompson
by same but reeelved no answer. Then
ran dawn the front stairs and met Mr.
Lindsay at the front door. Asked film
to come back with ma as Mr. Thompson
had fallen down stairs and I supposed
was badly hurt. Went back and found
him lying in the kitchen, at the foot of
the stains. Raised him up and I saw a
severe cut on the back of his head. Mr.
Lindsay field him up while I went and
Look a gate off the hinges to make room
to pass out with Mr. Thompson. We then
carried him to the residence of Mr. A. P.
McWilliams. Am satisfied that Mr.
Thompson was rot under the Influence
of liquor. He was in my office at least
one hour and a half prior to the accident.
When we found him at the foot of the
emirs he was lying with his feet towards
the wall and his head doubled down to
wards hie feet. _
6: v. Lnubsey, elem.—Came out from
the city on the train; met Mr.limlowood.
who stopped me, and asked me what I
thought of the Spew( property; add I
theturbt It a desirable location; went with '
him to look atit. While looking at the lot
Mr. Richards came out of his office, and
Mr. Haztewcicill asked for the key to
me the house, Mr. R. went back and got
the key, and when be returned, Thomp
son came with him. We then want into
the house, peeled through the front room
to the kitchen. Mr. Hazlewood, Mr.
Thompson and Mr. Richards .passed out
to the back porch, and I went op the
kitchen stairs, looked at the rooms, and
came down again. They went up stairs,
and I waited at the front door. They had
not been gone more than ten minutes un
til Richards came running down stairs,
and said to me that Mr. Thompson had
fallen down the stairway and he feared ,
he was badly hurt. We went round to.
gather and found him lying on the
kitchen floor, unconscious, and bleeding
from a severe cut on the back part of the
head. We then picked him up and car.
rind him to the residence of Mr. A. P.
McWilliams. Dr. Parchment was called
in and examinrd the wound, and said he
thought be was suffering from compress
don of the brain,-and &a-ad that he was
Injured Internally and would not recover.
Dr-Lowls was sent for and his opinion
was too same as that of Dr. Perchment.
lam satisfied that Mr. Thompson was
Perfectly sober when he =lie over to I
Irak at the house. Tho stains were very
steep. It was a box stairway and very
narrow.
Hozlewood, sworn—Mr. Thomo.
eon and myself, with Than. Lindsay and
Mr. Richards went into Mr. BprowPs
house to examine it. Had examined the
lower part and gone up atalrs. Was ten
or twelve feet from Mr.l,Thompeon when
I heard him fall, and called to him to
know if be was hurt. He' made no
answer. Mr. Richards then ran down
stair's and opened the kitchen door and
I proceeded down the stairs where Mr.
Thompson had fallen. Mr. Richards
•and myself got down about the same
time andepoke to Mr. Thompson. He
was lying on the kitchen poor.We asked him If he was hurt, but
received no answer. Mr. Richards, Mr.
Lindsay, and some one else, carried Mr.
Thompson to Mr. McWilliams'. He ap
peared to have two cola on the back of
his brad, bat did not bleed much; the
cuts did not appear to bo deep: he had a
small cut on tile forehead. He did not
appear' to lose his senses, but did not an
swer any, questions. I had been ac
quainted with Mr. Thompson for about
six months; do not think he was under
the influence of liquor..
VERDICT.
dict The Jury returned the following ver
is the opinion of the jury that
Moore Thompson, of Esm Liberty, lost
his life-by injuries received Saturday,
February 19th, 1870, by accidentally fall
ing down stairs In the house of Mr.
Sproul, In the Nineteenth ward, Pitts
burgh,
Prcstntailan,
Mr W. D. Mullen, late Superintendent
at the Shelton Coal Works, seat of Irwin
Station, was presented with gold watch
and chain by the employees it the works,
as s token of their friendship, en Satur•
day at the Rush House. Mr. Mullin hu
for the put due years held the Mahlon
cf Superintendent of the Shelton Works,
and hu yielded that position to -Mr.
Robert Ramsey, preparatory to going to
Catfish, on the Allegheny Valley - Rail.
road, where he will act as Supertindent
of the Pittsburgh Coal Company. The
watch was given by his late associates ea
a parting testimonial. Mr. Wilson pros.
ided, the presentation speech was made
by Mr. William Beckwith of the Penn.
sylvanis Railroad ticket Moe, In happy
languaga. .
Mr. Mullin responded In most fend.
tons terms, alluding in an affecting man.
ner to his relations with the friends he
was leaving. At the conclusion of the
ceremonies, Mr. Beckwith announced
that tho employee of the Shelton works
had placed In his hsnds an-elegant toilet
case and jewel box, 51:1(1 had commis.
sloped him to present the same to Mra
MnlUn, the excellent, wife of the late.
Superintendent.
Bath presents were purchased, of
course, at Mr. 'William G. Dan/oath's
popular establishment, No. 68 Fifth
avenue, which of late seems to have been
the headquarters for the purchase of gift
lifetiogs. These desiring anything In
their way will do Well to favor this old
established house with a call;
RemaraL
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...it will be obairved in our advertising
columns, that Mr. L. D. - Dpmmett, the
well known Liberty street Confectioner,
has removed to No. - 61'. Wood street,
(Mayo's Block) and associated Mr: David
N. iNtsalMmtnis with 'hum. under the
firm name of L. 1). Dummett & Co. Mr.
m m bag long enjoyed • well-earned
iczmweisturer of pure
ractrc and will sell
alno has tue reputation
, c , ii.4' . .5.,7,f , ,i , fr5te price, No one In
Wen 4...,0h In favor
•th
Ilieboot and C.").
While he Bei,* Me trade at
very moderate profit'', he sells to these
witnout prolate ldr. Fitzsimmons will be
to hearty sympathy with his senior, and
the cuatoinera will find him every obllg
itsr. correct and agreeable talesman, and
the wholesale or retail custom wilt find
the stock not, only of the beet quality,
bit- embracing a great variety of table
relishes and condiment; fruits, nuts and
preserves. as wellasistaple sad fancy can
dles -of their own ruantlfallttire. We
commend this enterprising firm limit
their splendid new establishment to all
their old and a rich line of new cm.
1
'Tee Slat will be open to day and to.
War: ZA grand akagait. earalsal may be
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DIAHet Court....iludie. Kirkpatrick.
Mannar, February 21:—The case of
Duff vs. Wilson. previously :reported on
trial, wan resumed and was not conclu
ded when Court adjourned.
Mama State._ District Court—Judy,
MONDAY. February 21— District Attor
ney Bwoope filed an InfStmation in for
feiture in the cue of the Mulled Btatee
Ye. the tobacco, liquor and am: owned
by Robert Hanna. An attachment and
monition were ordered to be leaned, and
made returnable on the first Monday or
April next.
Oa motion of J. K. Kerr ' Esq., Tat.
Iferro P. Shaffner, Esq., of New York,
waa duly sworn a membar of the bar of
this court.
Henry A. Miller, Esq , of Primklio,Ve•
nango county, was appointed a United
States Comissioner, vice Isaac Myer, Jr.,
who has re-moved to Philadelphia.
Comma Pleas—Judges Sterrett and
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MONDAT. February the Cora.
mon Pleas Court room, Judge Coiner
prealdlng, a petition for a charter of the
°Brotherhood of St. Jamea," of Temper.
ancevllle was presented and filed.
George Haaslnger vs. Robert Hardy,
Executor of BeJamin Patton. de'cd., late
of Hampton township. Action In debt.
It was alleged that Benjamin Patton con
tracted dente amounting in the aggregate
to $5,000, which was due and unpaid at
the time of the death of the said Patton,
and this action was brought to recover
said sum. On trial.
In the Quarter Senior,' Court room
Judge Sterrett presiding, the cue of
Kennedy vs. Dlthrtdge, previously re•
ported, was reamed and bed not been
concluded when Court adjourned.
OPERA soiree.—Tke weather although
extremely cold last evening, did not
deter the lovers of the drama from going
to the Opera House to see Mrs, D. P.
Bowers in "Leah the Forsaken." The
house was full, and we doubt if Mrs.
Bowers ever personated the Jewish
Malden to better advantages or . with
more satisfaction. to an audience nor
those there assembled ever see the char
acter more faithfuly portrayed. She was
admirably supported throughout the
piece, Mr. fdatAllum as Rudolph was
exceedingly good. This evening Mrs ,
Bowers will appear as Julia, In the
" Hunchback," Mr. MoCollum In the
role of Master Walter. The house should
be Oiled to overflowing, and doubtless
whlL_
LIBRARY LECTIVREB.-111r. James E.
Murdoch will give miscellaneous Read•
Inge and Recitations at the Academy of
Motile this evening, under the auspices
of the Young Men's Mercantile Library
Association, consisting of selections from
Shaksveare, Scott, Tennyson and others.
No reserved sesta. Thursday Griming
Mr. Murdoch will give his lecture on
"Impressions and Recollections of Abra
ham LinColn."
GRAND TAIIIMAIIX AND ALLMOORY.—
The pupil* of the several departments of
the High School will give • series of
Grand National Allegory and Tableaux,
at the Academy of 'Music ' commencing
Thursday evening. Greatseccess within
the last four years has attended Mr.
Hagar's Allegory, and it is hoped our
citizens will not fail to enjoy a repast of
popular Con" choruses and striking
tableaux, seldom witnessed lu our city.
The entire programme has been rearran
ged sun greatly improved since their last
entertainment. Sale of reserved seats
commenced at Klebens Music Store yes
terday morning. Admienion fifty cents ;
reserved seats seventy five cents. Matt
nee performance on Saturday.
PLEASA-NT REUNION.—The annual sli
me and social reunion of the St. Paul's
Orchestra Band held hurt night at La
fayette Hall, was ono of the most Dices.
ant and select affairs of the season. All
who were present greatly enjoyed them.
selves, and the arrangements reflected
much credit to the managers.
Tax TAILEAUT. I:macre Illustrative
Of the Scriptures, drew together a very
large andlenea last night at the Turners'
Hall, and the- performances were of an
mutually entertaining character.
The ice merchant and the bolder of
rink and skating park stock were among
the jubilant yesterday. In the morning
at flee o'clock the thermometer stood at
zero, at noon ten degrees above, and limit
evening at eight o'clock at four degrees
above. How Jubilant every one seemed.
Groat coats, stmie, and fur rape, which
had laid almost undisturbed since last
winter, wore yesterday juptighl. _lnto
speedy requlaition. Hosea. not red with
whisky punches, but red with cold
breezes, were predominant. Many wore
the troubles of pedestrians sa they were
hurrying over the ice covered sidewalk&
And we witnessed one very uneermo.
noun Initiation of a chilled citizen down
a flight of atone steps into a beer Saloon.
The ladle., too, formed no mean pro.
portion of the dauntless crowd., But am
visions of ice and the anticipation of
ice cream Rest summer figured consplcu.
°curly in the "misty Intare, 7 ' It was bear
able.
The newsboy, fur he stood shivering at
the Poston:lce corner, looking up into
your face with his "paper sir," seemed
to say "although tie cold to-day well
have skating to-morrow." And although
that little body was cold. In that little
face there was Joy at the thought erotica/at
and sleds.
Should the water persist In- re
maining liquid new, it will most cer•
tainiy boll In our rivers next summer.
One of those affairs we like to notice
Caine off lard evening at Quincy Hall,
Allegheny. Hearing anode we entered
the hall and found It woes festival given
by the olflcers and teachers of the Hopo
Mission Sabbath School to the scholars.
In the front of the hall stood a large tree
loaded down with floe oranges, around
which were tables tilled with boxes of
candles and cakes. At each side of the
tree was a large cross and anchor, over
which is an arch:with the word "Wel
come," above which was Menne!) of the
school, Rev. J. A. Seymour, of Cleve.
land, made a very fine address, after
which the Superintendent, Mr. E. Unit.
'say Grier, made a law interesting re.
marksoind as athwere anxiously await.
log the aignal for enjoyment, it was
given; and the cakes and oranges wore
distributed in such a manner as to show
that all were truly welcome. -May the
young gentlemen and ladies have their
efforts crowned with abundant ancosse.
We would state that the school has only
been organized about two years.
Waaainton's Birthday
Today the whole people of these
United States will celebrate the 138tk
snnlversary of the birth of the great,
good and noble "Father of his Country , '
—George Washinton, the drat Preshient
selected by the-people to preside over
the destinies of the nation. By- act of
Cougreas this lea national, legal holiday
and consequently badness will be sus.
pended by the goverdnient departments,
banks and other establishments. The
Duquesne Grays of ibis city will coin.
memorate the occasion by a grand dreg
parade, gutting their armory at - two
o'clock this afternoon. We preiume
business will be very generally attrperld
ed throughout the two cities sad cur.
rounding boroughs. .
Bac% Again. ,
We published, some time since, an ao
oonnt of a cue of abandonment before
the Mayor, In which .. .plan:Morgan, of
Philadelphia, was prosecutzlx, and her
husband, Juin Morgan, defendant. It
will be remembered that Morgan; the
defendant, wee held to ball to the sum
of 11,000 for his appear ance et court. At
the bearing. MOrgall Attorney proposed
to Mut. Morgan, the prosecntrlx, that
the defendant was willing to take , her
children and herself* and provide - for
them If she would live with him In this
city. Mrs. Morgan, it spout*, accepted
the propositiyesateon d went back to Phila.
delphis and n
day she returned 'to
this eLy with her two children. We
Pluming they will be provided for by
Mr. Morgan.
. Pao Pretences.
B. J. Bayer has been victimized, he
alleges, by Jacob Bernstein to the extent
of 11100, in cash. He made intent:Tidiest
before Alderman Taylor, yesterday,
charging Bernstein with false pretences.
He alines that the accused represented
to him Bast he had flap 10 hie coedit in
a bank in this city, and exhibited a
bank book purporting to show said
balance, and on the strength of this
representation he borrowed from the
prosecutor $lOO.
_Bornstein was arrested
and held fora bearing.
f( .you want your hair dreamed or
frizzled after the latest fuhlon, a com
fortable shave, a luxurious bath or a
little RUM' cupping and 3111302110 g, any
or all , go to Williamson's poem's, saloon,
No. 190 Federal snot,. Allegheny. .
kITTSBURGH DAILY GAZETTE : TUESDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 22, 1870
THE COURTS.
Going Into Business—The Name of an
Indenter Alleged to Have Brea
Forged to Notes for ii41,000.....rne Al
leged Forger Non Eat. -
Some months since a Mr. W. A. Ad
ams. desiring to go into business, entered
Into negotiations with John Palmer &
Co., retail boot and shoe dealers, on
Market street., for the purchase of their
stock and fixtures. Termr were agreed
upon and the stock was transferred to
Mr. Adams, who gave four promissory
notes, dated Jan. 4th, 1870, - as follows:
One for $5OO at thirty days; one for woo
at sixty days, one for $l5OO at four mouths
and one at six months for $877 84. Eiald
notes were drawn by W. A. Adams, pay
able to John Palmer & Co.. and
purporting to be endorsed by J.
M. Adams. Mr. Adams. look poe
session of the store as above stated,
and commenced briefness, which he con
tinned sunlit the first note fell due.
The note was presented for payment and
allowed to go to protest,when It was as.
curtained by Mews: P almer & Co. that
the signature of J. A. Palmer was a
forgery. The stock and fixtures, It ap-
pears, were turned over to the original
owners, and Mr Palmer left for parts un.
'knoWn. Mr. John Palmer yesterday
made Informatlod before the Mayor
charging W. A. Adams with forgery.
and a warrant was issued for his arrest,
McCandless
IMMEEI
The 011 City 2 4 0 m A reports that :
The Miller well, on Charley rue, which
was torpedocd during the first part of
the present week, is now pumping
twelve barrela daily, with a prospect of
doing still better. ' -
Thomas Frothinghatn, of Patrolom
Centre, has teased twenty screaln differ
set small tracts on Calaboose run, and to
at present engaged in putting down a
well on one of the leues. Mr. F. to an
energetic, Card working i tan, and we
wilt venture to predict t tif there is
any oil on Calaboose run, hd wilt surely
find it.
AmusemeOta.
Col. 0. P.. Herding, formerly of Petro•
leum Centre, has a forty barrel well on
the John Marshall tract, Parker's Land
ing. He Is_also putting down three snore
on the James Parker tract, and one of
them Is about ready to test. It makes a
splendid show, and without much doubt
will prOve a good paying well. We are
pleased to know of the prosperity ofahe
Colonel.
The recent developments on COttage
Hill has put a new impetus npo - n opera
tions in that vicinity, but it la now
thought the belt takes a different dtrec•
lion than at Mat supposed, and if the last
theory bo correct, we fear some of the
wells in that-locality will prove poor in
vestments.
The Button well, located above Crane
& Thacker's refinery, Petroleum Centre,
is down to the fourth tend, and makes a
splendid show. The Accord says there to
150 feet 01l In the hole.
The Keenan farm, located in the rear
of the Storey Farm, is about to be devel
oped. a. preparations are being made to
put down several wells.
Weettiold, Chattel:Nue county, New
York, has caught the oil fever. They
have organised an oil company and are
going to nommen°e boring soon. How
sad it la to see a whole town demented.
Te following deeds were admitted of
record in the office of Thos. IL Hunter,
Recorder for Allegheny county, Monday,
Feb. 21st, 1870: '
Wm. Telmer to Jam.. Herd . Feb. I. It;O: lot 2:
Idrien 1150
Jilin Hender.on et al. to Barbara Dun, Fen.
ta, 1170: lot It by ISO I. on Liberty mania,. Beat
Liberty IBCS
B. F . .
..Norton to M. Nbri.E. J . nne 11, UM; lizot .0
ty in Norton , . lan • Lower It. Lisle
township "VW
John D. Allmon to Jnern C. Wino, Feb. 10. WU:
lot 72 Cy 2: it. or Cherry alley. Figur. reb
Horn al,minv. bbor:ff, to Jobs It. alt i la? ' . '
J Feb. 11. CVO. above tot 12.C°
lirr t rt " l f t . . 4.
Loren
Bed
Juba 111..... t LI. to John Vilna, Acre 15 MO
I. .t 15 by 122 4. on Locust Street.. Sib ward.
Pit •tbu rem. 9UO
fr•rt.a F Keenan to Taw. M. Barone, •prltrl 3.
10i.21 by 121 ft. on Bedfbrd avenue. Iltlt
ward,
Marsh etbtlb ens
Carliaa Mie al. to. Irene'. Shanty, A pelt
1880; lot 7.:14 by= Loom: alley near Duttran
et.. Iltn ward. Plttabarn h eICO
Jobb W. Potts to Margaret Pot S. Jan-try IL
GO; tat by
. 512 It on Linton Bat ward.
t Moor. T l lnotion to Jobb W. Pour. Apoiri!
07 In It on Unto. Bt., :assysa
Pt tab:ran
Jason r+vedr to Co:ram
itrlitrilige;l,ttPaur'w"l
bare .;
Cl ti liy
r to
im •2, 2JO
Ja • ... L. Marshall to Peter Stab.. - Jarp-ry 12
Cant lot 80 by 118 ft In Cesruere . tv eye
0 11 .714 trfie 14. . 61.,3 11 ' =, ° . ` fr,;:64:1:747.
The School question.
Aluka at Home
EDITOraI OAzers iiii • A oorreapondent of
thallall3- ver the signature of
"An._ Oldi-.Sahocil tractor," finds fault
with thtrOnntral of Education for
paying their Secretary the aum of 11100
salary instead of ow, which was fixed
by law when the city contained nine
wards and the duties of that officer were
at least ono-half less than at the present
time.
Such meandeas one would have sup
posed the DupureA would have revolted
at, but on the contrary publishes with a
NAM.
Who this old school director Is would
be quite difficult to gum, and much
more difficult toiind oat. lie la certainly
a very old - dirpctor. We should judge
him to be one of those individuals who
paid their employee In the smooth levies
and !in Am that passed current In the
olden time when he managed to take
care of himself.
This old "school director" promises In
the same connection to have more to say
about the Board on some other occasion.
Let us hope In the name of decermy and
our - common humanity that It may be
something more manly and honorable
than his last article.
__ A NEW &moot. Milacron.
A /laPPy Time
Some Individual In the Fourteenth
word his resolved himself into a license
court, for the benefit of whisky dealers
who unite to procure a cheap license.
The tact was discovered 'Saturday, at
which time Patrick Butler, a vender of
etroug drinks In the Fourteenth ward,
came to the clerk's oMoe with a coital•
mite of license, to which he wanted to
have the meal of the court attached. The
clerk looked at the paper. which was a
regular blank properly tilled up, with
the exception of the omission of the meal
of the court and the Anal "e" in the name
of Jos. Browne. Patrick was informed that
the paper was a - forgery, and when Inter.
rogated concerning It, maid that the man
who
amend 16 t to hlm charged lam 17 court
fees and 16 for his trouble, and told him
that It wax all right. Patrick luta an ap.
pllcation for Doane.) pending, and It is
Presumed that the fellow whovictimlsed
him was cognisant of the fact, and In
order to hopes!) on him stole a blank
from thaclork's office and filled it up.
The matter will be investigated, and a
prosecution for forgery will probably
follow, as. well as a prosecution by
Patrick for obtaining money under false
pretences.
An amusing cue occurred at the office
of Aiderican Keeper yestarday. Ii ap
pears that Jacob Lorin, • German, got
Into a difficulty with Josaphime Shuett,
wady residing-on Market street, which
diMoulty resulted in a tight, out of which
Jacob came second beat, only. Feeling
a little chagrined at his discomfiture,
be sought consolation from the law, and
made information before Alderman
'Neepar, charging Josaphine with assault'
and battery. A warrant was issued,
Josephine arrested and brought to the
office, when a clear ease of assault and
battery waa made out against hound she
was consequently held to bail fornarap•
pursue at Court. She procured the
ball, and then remarking to Jacob that
it was her "turn," made an information
against. him for assault and battery.
After a hearing. Jacob wu held in the
sum of S5OO for his appearance at Court,
and being unable to procure the same,
was committed to jail. As be left the
Alderman's office In charge of the
au, hp was beard to exclaim, "Tam der
law; to der client snit Melt shustlee."
Ilumbuggery and quackery
Are becoming so common Una people are
no longer to be taken in by Suit signs
and advertisements. The only way 4 to
encased In business is to tell ths truth,
to give In fact jail what you romise.
Now, Means. Pier, Sanwa, C.o. never
tell any one that their cream ale will
mend broken legs and necks, cure chol
era, meninx and St. Mtn', or enlighten
human minds autilciently to discover
how cheap, pleasant and feasible wed
ding trips may be made to Saturn. They
only say that by tusking cream ale your
you will retain limbs,
b ody ladm ind i In a aalubrious and coin.
fortable state and as this is a well known
fact, everybody drinks Pier, Damn&
CO.'s cream ale. -
Heetees Pima forms a lory agree.
able light nutritive food, a superior arid.'
010 for pudd lbws sad Jel lies, audio highly
reooruirieuded by phyalciaria for invalids
tad datom Bow by 'dismal%
A KEAY! FORGERY.
Petroleum Item..
I =2!
Grantlns Licelue
—At et. Lords, Sunday, A. P. Ch
bertalo, merchant, of Otneesee, 1111n610,
while laboring under temporary insanity,
took what ho supposed to bean ounce of
laudanum, and then shot himself twice
In the region of the heart, but both balls
glanced having atruck the ribs. He still
lives, though dangerously wounded.
-..---Qtrrespondence from Salt Lake City
rovealp the fact that the nudism, of the
act tollve women the right or suffrage
in Utah, was the work both of the Mor
mons and Gentiles, the Legislature which
pruned it being Mormon, and the Gover
nor who signed 11 being a Gentile. The
two partial entertain different views of
the way in Which it will work.
—TicaUnited States steamer Nantucket
has nOtll3ed the authorittea in Haytten
port. that Bt. Domingo waaunder Ameri
can protection, At the came time Gen.
Cacsraa, o
menf Baer, went with five
thousand to the Hayslett frontier.
The rumor la that ho will demand ratio.
faction-of the Hytiona for their late
territory.
occupa -of Dejabon, on Dominican
tion
RetaUatlon.
Face Powder and How to Use It.
The lady correspondent of the Chicago
Journal says: The use of face powder has
been the source of infinite ridicule to fos.
all bachelors, and of deprecation and hor.
ror on the part of respectable old ladies
and prim young ones. Now, I'm Its ur
yielding champion. I would as readily
think of surreptitiously using my tooth
brush as of being uhamed of my powder
box. It is not the case of a thing, tint the
abuse of it, that inJures.:. , -When - I see
young ladles with faces incapable duffle
or dimple, ea thickly whitewashed as the
side of my room, with - dabs of red on
each cheek bone, and the ears and neck,
from' comparison, showing, sallow and
dark, Involunta ry turn aide to drop the
briny tear, first for my sex, then for my
theory. Every lady knows that after
bathing or in Bummer time, the
o he is
apt to look oily. Now. why I sh go
about with a forehead like a bottle, and a
nose like a plichl Bummer hike, quite re. I
fleetly% when by the wise application of 1
shills harmless powder- I can Improve
iny' appearasoe,is 4 coma= beyon4
TERRIBLE TRLGEDT.
A Htubatid, cra zed by Liquor. Barite'
ly Attacks His Wife, aid Is Instantly
Hilted by Her la Seif.Defeace.
(Special Correspondence Plusborak Garotte.)
STEMILEMLLE, February 21, 1870.
A. terrible tragedy occurred at Stony
Hollow, just outside of the city limits,
yesterday morning about halt past nine
o'clock, the particulars of which are shout
53 rall o Wat immediately north of the P.
C. tic St. L. Railroad bridge, on the Ohio
aide,
.is situated a little ten by twelve
"Irish shanty," built of rough boards.
This shantywas built and occupled by a
family consisting of Patrick Brannegan,
his wife and eight children, the young
est four weeks old. Brannegan at times
was employed on the railroad as a labor
er, but being a dissipated character he
wee most of the time unemployed, and
frequently under the influence of liquor.
On Saturday night he went home
very much Intoxicated and com
menced abusing his wife, who had
been washing hard all week In order to
support herself and children, and also a
drunken husband. On Monday morning
he renewed his abuse and knocked her
down two or three times. While engaged
in preparing breakfast for her children,
he canto at her agate, remarking that
oneor the other of them halt., die. She
had a. common sized butcher knife in
her hand, which also bad used but a mo
ment before cutting meat. She warned
him off, but on he cause, In hie drunken
frenzy striking at her right and loft,
when she threw up her hands wildly, It
Is supposed to protect herself,and in doing
ao caused the knife to penetrate Branne
gan's left breast, between the first and
second ribs, causing almost Instant
death.
lare. Brannegan fully realized her Cu
talon. She did not deny the cutting, bu
eald elle had no Intenttonnf killing him,
and was only endeavoring to protect her
Belt.
The Coroner wee notified and a jury
was immediately impannelled. The only
witness examined was a little girl of
Brannegan's ' from whose testimony I
have gathere d the above statement.. The
Jury, after hearingher evidence, returned
a verdict that "Patrick Brannegan came
to his death from a wound In the left
aide, said wound haying beau inflicted
with a butcher knife In the hands of Rosa
Brannegan, his wife, and the jury believe
from the evidence before them that the
killing was done in self defense."
After the Hamner'a jury had returned
their verdict, Captain Walden, prosecu
ting attorney, Mayor MVO and Coroner
Stephens bald a consultation in regard
to what should be done in the promisee,
and aft:winded that 11,was wholly none.
usury to - arrest the woman, as the ed.
deuce before the Coroner was all that
could - be produced by the State. and inch
being the case she would be discharged
at a preliminary examination.
Thus another has poised away, herald.
ed unprepared into the presence of hie.
God, without • moment's warning, i
victim of the demon Alcohol. How long
will men be allowed to carry on a bust
ness that la daily spreading mieery, woe,
and death all over the land, and still go
unpunished? Take the man that told
Brannegau the poison that bereft him of
mums and make him responsible for
this crime, and make every man that
engages In the burliness responsible so
an alder and abettor In the crimes com
mitted by the pereons he furnishes with
liquor. Then, and not till then, will
there be a check put on it. • '
KAYOCUL
noose and Lot on babel!' btreet, Al
irgbeny. at Aucuon.—The property 35
/*Abell& atreet_will be sold on Wednea•
day, 33rd loot., at 2 o'clock. The lot le
16 by 88 feet. The house la a three story
brick of am rooms. A. Leggate, Auc
tioneer. 3
STATE LEGISLATURES.
311P1NE91)74
Sr. PAUL, February 21.—Gov. Austin
sent a message to the Senate to-day um. ,
log the plumage of a memorialto Congress
praying that body to &name control of
the carrying business of the country,
with a view of fixing the tariff for freights
and passenger.. Ile says Congress poe.
series the power under the provisions of
the Constitution authorizing Congress to
regulate commerce between the States.
ILOUISI ANA.
Niter Outruns, February 21.—The
corudabulary bill bu fineJly passed the
Legislature. All the ohJoctionable
somewhat modified, about whichh
passed,
nation ineetiggsween held, have •
except the filiMtla bill. The latter Is
made the special order for ?riday.
Jolut resolution amending the en.
tram:Ml:mg clause of the Constitution has
passed.
GERM!
RILIIIIOND, February 21.—The Leah,-
lain., hay adopted a resoldtton declaring
It inexpedient to elect United States
Senator. (or the' term commencing lan.
A resolution was Ilion adopted vacating
the seat on the bench of the Court of AF
peals now filled by Major Burnham,
U. S. A.
EEEMEZI
Morcreousny. Feb. 21.—The Senate
elected In February, 1866, under the re.
cotustructlon taw, tu.day refused to decide
what Senators are to be elected this fall.
The tnejorlty of trio Senators contend
they are to hold over until 1876 and to.
day's vote settles the fact.
--c.-
um%
• COT.IIII BUS, February 21.—The Leglw
lature has adjourned over until Wed
nesday, as to•morrow la Washington's
birthday.
A bill was Introduced in the Ilonae to
day providing for the inspection of steam
boilers.
BRIEF TELEGRAMS.
- —The Royal Paper Mill at Yarmon lu
N. FL, was burned an Sunda
•
—ChiefJetatice Hinman, of Conn., died
at Cheshire, In that State, on Siondey.
—The total number of hop packed at
Milwaukee since the opening , of the
season Is 166,500.
Lenimon t Co.'s extensive saw-
mill, at St. Louis, was burned on Sun
day, Involving a lees of ;Io,ooo—lnsured
for vo,oop.
•
—The dwelling of &mph Green at
South Chireater , IL R., war bunied on
Sunday night. Mrs. Green periahed in
the Limes.
—The two hundredth an ni country of the
South Congregational Church, at Hart
ford, Conti., will be celebrated to day and
tomorrow.
The Kentucky letrialatora partook of
Lb. botuttallthts of Newport and Coving
ton on Saturday and departed by special
train to Lexington.
—ln Chicago the Board of Trade, Stock
Eichange, post.oftirc and bank. will
be clotted to day in commemoration of
Braahington'm birthday,
—The Chicago :Poat, of yesterday, says
that the late report of Barmier Grimes'
serious Illness la ineorrect. The
latest [advices, from him pn Paris an
nounce a substantial improvement In his
health.
--. !_
my solving. If any can answer it, let
them enlighten me forthwith. Not long
since a crusty bachelor discovered a bit
of powder in my left eye-brow. His soul
and the torrent of
was stirred within him,
Enunciation unsealed. What did I
lot Bluetit Not a glimmer. I went
and got my box, • I explained its
use., I waxed eloquent, and my
burning thoughts clothed in breathing
words so convinced that antique being,
that I was enabled to illustrate my theory
practically, and, with subdued triumph,
powered my listener's facie, and won from
him the remark that "it was all right—a
nice thing." Let me tell you—although
half of you might teach me, I suppose—
how to put power on. After bathing the
face, before drying, apply a little glycer
ine, with or without dilution of rose
water; then take a flannel cloth and.rub
the face perfectly dry. Then, with a bit
of cotton or a puff, throw the powder on,
without friction. After which let matters
rest as they are, until you have entirely
completed your toilet. When all is done
and "bright as the son, fair as the moon,"
&c., you stand before your tiring glass,
prepared for such harmless slaughter as is
the "right" of our sex, take a soft•linen
rag and carefully remove all traces of
power, going into a strong light, and in
vestigating every eyebrow aryl dimple.
(If past the day of dimples, examine
closely the wrinkles.) After his opera
tion, conscientiously performed, if you
are not satis fi ed with yourself, just give
up to destiny, and look to inward adorn
ment. Let rouge alone. The best store
to buy carmine tints at is Nature's.
Take brisk walks, drink milk and ignore
tea and coffee, gravies, spices and candies
—and if you don't have cheeks and lips
like hillside strawberries, call me a pre
varicator.
Additional Matteis by Telegraph
AtaANT. February 21.—The supply of
beeves in large at 5,644 head. The aver.
age quality Is none too good. —The high
est price realized was • 93:m and good
butchering steers sold at b(38340, a de.'
cline of 3.6* to Nc: a decline on medium
grades of 4@3;c. Sheep: receipts of 17,-
400 head; demand moderate for average
quality of fair, and prices yo off: common
to fair ORAL medium 66,600@i7 and good
to extra 57@i13. Hogs in good supply and
market strong: western 1134®113:c, and
State 12®12340.
Now Ortrase.rrs, February 21.—Cotton
dull; heavy and holders are unwilling to
make concessions; sales middling 2334
@)24c; sales 1,000 bales; receipt' 12,722
bales: stock 244,611 bales. Flour - firm
65,60(30,80. Corn active: yellow pas:
white ;LIN. Oats 6812)70c._ Brett 75c
Ray In light suriply quoted at 11.34€45.
Bacon 13%®173.f@18.t0. Lard: tierce
163‘(41634 and keg 1801840. Pork 1/2% 3
(j 1039. Sugar 1213%1234e. Molasses firmer:
prime mete. Whisky 900g61,02. Cof
fee quiet. Gold 114‘. Eittrllng 293(. New
Yorkeight exchange par.
=
afellASTEß—Sabbatb morning, February SO,
1910. at O.` , o'elo3k , at the eeeldenee of her
mother. titer howlelley, Mt., MLCII/19 T.
atATEK. oat ghter of mra. Grace O. and
the late Andrew let/tarter, Esq., aged
.15 Mr.
and 5 months.
Funersl from the Alfas/Irby Detiot
DAT, Feb. 95d, at XS r. ■.
0 HUB fler--At the mic e nce of her perente. In
richland townablp.gb..) county, po.. at
5 o•tlork A. Febnltry 1010. LIZZIE,
daughter of Issas sud Rll eabeth Grubbs, 10 the
twent).,Eventb year of her age. •
Funeral frrst the r. ladenee of her brother.
1. Willard Grubbs, No. BO Biddle Greet. ere and
door shore North merle, Allegheny, Watures-
PAT, Febrnary 97 1. at it e•caoek r. V. Tzlends
of the fatally are reseecifully IneltedLo atteid.
ATI I tlinr4lVlL ' . =A; T1V;.0711.b"."
The funeral will Ulm rise, from hls late real
deuce, Broad street, East Liberty. on TCSIMAT
aIOIOIINO. at 10 o'clock. The felted. of the
orally are Invited to 0110111.
UNDERThEERS.
CLIARLEB & PEEBLES, U.
RTAXICRIS ASO LIVERY STILBLV..
za r rAtp L iLlN/atLYATEIZET &WU EIRUHR/
SOOlll5 we constantly clieplg e C°I I .VUL L
amltatlon Itotewood, y assd Wali n et
(ME., at elle. • er7lne from 114 ta ou.
!iZVettiz74:4,'•'T:lo7:ll4x.intr,Virod L.
pata il lkreesirea. wain rim at all lure., .1e:
JOSEPH NEWER & SOH,
ErreirEmEmsriimals.
4514 PINY MILT
Carrlave for lhalurnau Iftunalabed
COPPOIN and all ?aural Punishment in es
(Plow rat..
zys7
AUCTION BALES
ATIONAG BANK STOCKS,
EL L
YOIVF PITT COAL W 11119.2.
WATER CO.
TUPSDAY .11V11NINO, February 294, st -0 441/
• •utuek, wrll begol4ou ~crud floor of Locunle,
1.1 sale. lon N. 10.1.1 „meet:
11 . 1 ti tVllTlllfelt; .'
7 olutrea neeon t Nat anal Ha k:
Sill roman. Allegheny Nation.: Bar k;
•Irare. M. NA' Iona! 11.olt:
90 Mimes nan Pltt. OW Works:
40 abase. llonelogakela Water Co., (1110191114-
bala.)
h. 2.1 A. Mel LWA INZ„ Auctioneer.
ARGE AND CHOICE COI
LLIU TION PIRST.OLAII4 CII.OIIOIS IN
GANT FRAIIES.-10rN DA V NNING.
:PetettitioN and lIVENINU. Fears ry
yin,
10. it and 7' oclock. on at Brad flat of Conte
meecial Bales licome,losStulthneld at r ot, (side
the
on Finn Avenue.) bill Re commenced
the sale ef a large and Malec collection of trot.
Class c/111.0110S sad OIL I t AINTINUS, In ele
gant frames. elnbracing NKR' arid FAVORITE
*OBJECTS by the mast emlneut artists of Ea.
Thanal Arm rim.
u eallectlon Isnequalled by any farmer
n
display Cl Zoe arts In oar city, and will alforg
a ith works of unseal abnormally for tectiratmg homes
w unquestionable tam and am.
The calteretion will 0+ open all
don
Friday and
Saturday for examination to tebicti aitd
It.Ulleriftta ans las Red.
f.:17 A. lief LWAINS. A.R.:mew
WINES, LIQUORS, sr,o.
WAGNER'S FRENCH , COLORING,
•
the Veer But In the Baited States.
MANUTACTI7IIXD BY
WILLIAM WAGNER.
081 .rorth Seventh area,
PHILADILLPHIA
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Ilefereuet•—All the leading Lo u,., In Phil.
di/1;1MA. JaZlatartne
SCHMIDT & FRIDAY!
lIIPORTILII2I OF
WINES, BRANDIES, GIN, &U,,
WHOLIZNALE Diaissil IN
PURE RYE WHISKIES,
409 PENN STREET,
Have Removed to
2108. 884IAND 886 PENN,
FFl===cm!m
NO& MI, Masa. Imola& Amiga,
11002 HTLMIST, nrrenunen,
__NA2IOII OF
coaft-Mined Pare Rye Witidcza.
eUeSS FtnianiFf FaNCI3 . ad
(MOM ROM, r
wthiLtAil
JOHN M. COOPER & CO.
Bell and. Brass Founders,
RHINE, LoCOnOTITE 4 Lawns 211.1
MUSSES
.11 5 / 4 , Promptis to o+-der,
SABBIT'S METAL
Made and Heft on Hand.
Proprietor. and ManulUturere or
LH. Cooper'slmproved Balance Wheel
_ STEAM PUMP.
Offieß, 882 PENN BTItEET.
Foitudry s Con 17th and Batlrpo4 Streets,
rITTARm n
Pi
SWINT & BitafT,
..1. I. 11•11 r
AILOWTZ VIRAL AND
ORNAMENTAL, .CARVF.RII,
80. Si Sandusky St., Allegheny, P.
g ' 7172 : 4. % 1413111.3
IVINGSTON & Co.. •
1111 A1Mactuers of LIGHT GUILT MOH
la sato. es -±•• iv
iThveg work ff....v:7p.. IW2lefra,nlß,rig'
artt-irs of Holidero• a;ovrato alwolkodband.
wewka. Mart/UM' Depeasilglaszy
Postoflee address, I.olk Goa arm, put,.
,•.travus
BUTTER -10 Balt bblisprizae
roll !slim, for sole OY
VINEGAR.
THE PITTSBURGH
VINEGAR
WORKS.
BILLOU & ADAMS,
167, 168, 169 and 170
SECOND AVENUE,
Axe pow premed 'to turnlah VINEGAR at the
LOWS= ASAILILICT BATES. Attentlon L. ren
tleelerly called le our
EXTRA WINE -11131EGAIL
noll:011
CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, &c,
CARPETS.
REDUCED.
Oil Cloths, Window Shades.
DRUGtiETS.
DRUGGET, SQUARES,
Ingrain Carpets,
At the Lowest Prices Ever, Ord.
BOYARD, ROSE it CO.,
21 FIFTH AVENUE.
LAAGT
REDUCTION IN
CARPETS
For a Short Time to Prepare for
SPRING TRADE.
OLIVER WM:MCI & co
i z a z: xge.d lull
u mf , Mm y down below teat see.
Carpets,
Oil Cloths,
Druggets,
AT
EASTERN PRICES.
aloe totrf sins can secured by th ose antlel•
r2ga-r i ",2tl """"" the
OLIVEIt IIcCLINTWIC 8c
28 Filth Avenie.
fel
HOLIDAY . GIFTS.
Positive Reduction in Prices
or
PIANO COVERS,
Mosaic,
.fzionbuter,
Wilton Rugs,
Crumb Cloths,
AV, ere.
lITALLEIM BROS.,
Xo. it IIFTII 4 MAWR,
dal J ABOVE WOOD BTIMEIr;
WOOLEN DRUGGETS
AND
FELT CARPETS,
l i, no 2 , 2 1, 3, 31, 31 and 31
YARD WIDE.
BORDERED SQUARES
Suitable for Parlors.
DINING ROOM CRUMB CLOTHS,
Woolen, Linen and Cotton,
1? LOWER PRICER fiAll LIT 11E1811)
sount.b.mgr th rb. rd lmfulatked
od , .
AI'ROLAND & COLLINS.
71 and 73 Fifth Avenue.
o , :i ] zp.i:tl.;•katy.ters)zi7l
".•011 :4 'eLfll) :11
MERCHANT TAILOR,:
Corner-,of Penn and Sixth Silents
FALL AND WINTER STOCK
NOW COMPLETE
'PHERSON & HUHIANBRING,
. lIIICOZOKOLS TO
W. it
,Drazz & Co.,
MERCHANT TAILORS,
11No. 10 11171 ST„ Into St Clair.
.:vtAVSZITV, tiltr,MAtTgair
abled Trims. Mr. MUOLANBRI 1413,111 OMin
"ll,l4loth.zgatistrestErtuAlanuNe.
m , Ait.rozao,
reamommaa
MERCHANT TALLOR-.
ectuuunly on haul
Moths, Ckfosinsereo oxd 'ye ti .
AlsMlXNTLYllin'alfTr,Nutarne won!,
No. 93 172 '4,32lthfiaid street.
PA.
ChottOns made to ardor IA the leteet
NEW FALL GOODS.
• OPIOndIO now Stoat Of
07/18, GAREIZMWS, ay.,
Just mend bY UNARM' WILL
ltcrohourt Ti ft:M.lol4,dd amt.
REMOVALS
Pt F 3 .1311100 - PALIai
X. WHITMO RE,
RE.&X• ESTATE
A.GENT.
1 , 44....aved from oprou OW* and eandooky
103 OHIO STREET,
r ' 'ALLEGHENY CITY.
LW. 400 7 1iTAL
GRAY & LOGAN
MOOTtd from 47 SEC= OTIMILT. re
• 89 Filth .ALvenue,
e ail hoponearonta ortord Mod an emote
LEATFIURII, •
BELTING,
Liia . ar Ear of Phllsdaltdds. salasalsed to ao
AO aall lazta:stseld.
built rib= AI" "PP*. c 21 1 ,7 "
_ sad R. vermin.
fats
INSURANCE
T NEW. JERSEY
Mutual Life insurance Co.,
NEWARK, N.J. •.
Assets, Over $500,000.
Ali Pollnies leaned by tido Company are Dererh
null, Noo•Forfeltiug alter the payment of one
Sauna! Premium.
Dividends annually declared and applied on
third minual premium, either on the permanent
were.. of the trolley. or hi reduction of preml
unta.
.HENRY Ii.IIIII_I'ATRICK,
General Agent,
167 1-2 Wood Street, (2d do**
PITTSBURGH.
Sae Reliable Agitate sweated.
TRE IRON CITY
MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO,
Of Pennsylvania.
Office, 75 Federal St, Allegheny City
•OilLECrOall:
Don. JADES L. GRAHAM.
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Re J. B. CLARK, D. D..
Capt.
. ROBLICtiON.
Rev. A. K. BELL. 0. I),
Ray..ll. NEnBIT D.D..
W. A. REED. Cashier Allegheny Trust 00.
JACOB RUhil. Real Estate Anent.
SIMON MOM, Ileyor of omeghale.
0. W. BENN Y. Heuer.
D. A.
D. EiWoUKIL inntaanee Ann.
Copt. SIOBT. ROBIDOOIII. Preetdeat e
Rev. J. B. C LA RD.D.D.. riff Proaldome o
JACOB BUSH. Beeretary, •
C. B. DEBBY. Truants...
Y. W. WHITE. .11 =me. Aprisza.
DANIEL SWOOKR. (lean dzent.
CA)MhiIeSIONED AtinN3l3 TOR 7118 - CO.:
John M. Doneldv.h. Allrgb • lay. Pa.
W. W. Malr,_lthelenter, Pa.
: Rev. James Hollinothead. B . Pa.
F. H. Coarell..ll?epeport, P.
t r s .
, Company strictly mutual. All meta acurnint
to policy holders by dividend returned annlully
from the end of the Best year. All policies nen.
rondos,, lOU
. .
CASH
INSURANCE COMPANY.
paziAws BUILDING,
Na. 111 Plink AV111.1114 Mumma Moor,
PITTSBUIIUH. PA.
Cl/Edtal. JUL Paid Up.
DIRECTORS. •
j
N. S. H_1111.7. N.W. OII ver.R.ICabN.E.II.7.
Dahl w Clue, S. H Hartle., A. Chamber.,
Jake MIL S. N . Oiarku. Jas. N. Bailey.
Thomas Smith Jao.B. Wlllock,
ROBE TH. ZING. Pr - "
JNO. a. JENNINGS,
Ca b ot.
TB. JO MI S AMIN. ,B
.
Inintres on Liberal Terms
and Marine Ettzb.
armor .
Vgg`dut.
treaton all Sky
plops:wry
AGAINST LOSS ET TINA.
FRANKLIN INSURANCE CO.OF PHILADELPHIA.
0/11C2,4U 4110BIZITAC7 isT.,nase era.
Du=:Vona.
Mertes W. Emu:W. Mordomt H. Louie,
Tobias Warner. David li. Brown,
racoW they k Dale
CIWILViI BAN ILEX 74:1Dntf .
EDW. C. DALE. 171 re President.
W. C. CP6LLg, Becretaryyrobroc.
OARD C.0771E, Alarm
North West Thud orner sad Wood scrods.
inzesmax
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pENNSII,VANIA
INSURANCE .COMPANY OF PITTTIOURIN
037Fios. No. 16T3 WOOD BTRZET, BABE
0010IERCE BUILDLNO.
TRU la • Dome Compaay, and ausmrea Idulad
Ras be /Ire excluded>.
LEONARD wAvrra, President,
C. C. BOYLE, Vice Preddent.
ROBERT PATRICK. Treasurer.
119011 McISLIIRRY, Beeretary.
• DlYasorom
Leoaard Walter, deorre W Won,
Evaas,
• Rabert Petrick. J. C. LsoPe,
Jacob Painter, J. C. Pietro".
Josiah King, • Jobe Roes Rey.
Jas. EL Hopkins, A. Amnon.
.'Heard Sproul. ire
118 TERN INSIMANCE CON.
PAB "im Merl& dent.
Flt. P. HERBERT. &nectar?.
CAPT. BM W& NEEL% Meneral Agent.
Hem 911 Water etreet. Spans • OW. Ware.
14 ;211.stt i imarirftlds of lige sad
rim Risks. • home Institution, 'managed by DI.
rector. who are well known to the commentty,
nod who an determined by womptams and net.
ally to maintain the ammeter whirl' they ham
weed. as offering the bed protecllon to them
who deals Lobe teamed.
pralielemst
Maunder Dimla. itmu IL.
J. IL Miller. Jr. Olarkih.
William S. Evan&
I,Yrttailfr„ • 'ark P. ' " ' l6
Psymm,
Dm'id M. L.& Wm. Yorrimm.
D. Daman. .
NATIONAL
INSURANCE COMPANY.
cor. Federal Bt. and• Diamond, Allegheny
iMat e. tlta MCCOND NATIONAL Wilt
Tr aa y? B lEtlClTFl,Prillest
:TAY= BVlN ' Aibilit. EaTe i tig ‘
11013.c?0111: .
Jobs A. My Imrr, Jas. Loektartios. Rms.
Ju.L.tinkham. Robert Lea, C. C. Bar*,
&la riin ri s
in %%It= .1
. 11,e pa
EOPLF-8 , ENSIIIECANCE CON.
PANIC.
0171(12.1z. 002.1i= WOOD a IM/TH
& Home 9111.15 k ts 11.16 and Ifallas Aids
InzuTlM:
WIS. Phlthps, 044..1r01ak L. ilaPig%
John Wtt, Ba3IIILItI r. B
p ➢ ¢ tl
John E. Parka. Mules Aytedue.
. H. Loe r
..l_nred X. Baia,
Ira •''ll7 a h, , fiLlJ'Afa l ., l
.I:IIN I NW%s,_ ' H4fic "" "pta
W. I. GA.RDNiff.. Beereum.
. 3 11% •11! :VI •
Insures
••
cs,No. 37171 TfiBTS:MiT;84:xt ELOcr.
mak,.
JOHN IRWIN. JR.. Trraldent.
T. HOEIRINSON, Vice net Wat.
C aFT. l l e rreNZl """"l.
. thweral Agent,
tolniCTOstn: • • •
VALI .
. I= e r a
0. W. RM./. • Robert H. aDnl v ta
Harm Chllaa.
Chu'. Ha Tranebtlellerst.
Cart. W. £4.. crittiglu`kdg'•
- •KRS
At Greatly Reduced Prices.
TO make shelf
March new Md.. We erill sell
till the first of stoat now to atom
Withoutßegaid to Cod,.
COMPRIeINIE/
HANDSOME PARLOR. PAPERS.
PIN IIALIMITO P EITZLep
PAP/113.
Alto, a ''S.."'"'thne"°'- 41112.LP PAP/Mig as
N 0.107 ?t!...ttlIET STREET,
• • 'BLOB FIFTH Avziruz.
JOS. IL MMUS k BRO.
. -
'LEGANT
PAPER RANGIER&
rnsuaeled Wall Pniers la v igar n ei c ir
trions to scan and amok. Vio nos
a.O
v l94l . o t i tAVrlWltY, QM= PANK om
Vns
LII
"'"'4
Pri"Arv.. bond Waltham
Inia =ta r A...." "
w. pa, 11W A MATT A TVS
NEW WALL . PAPER STORE,
191 Liberty Street.
FrA:f:gro:tt l i)PAim aijoyi
100 WOOD STRE
NEW GOODS.
FINE VASES,
20.11:11EMAN AND CITINAN
DlNlait •
OUT cm,.EIIIOXING
A urge noel at
H1L1521 PLATED GOODS
CI 2/1 desclpUom
l a.
PI f. ll = l . l l;:ammt b .".l "'`
Z. BR & cc.
WOOD STRUM
M=
QUEENSWARE.
A lore assortaten t anew !mite , as •ne Wipes
put neural. - ,a)le rtateo sod Drlttaala Ware.
Vasty sae rad= Aare. npw oveatax end for
sale at very low prices at
FaGBY CO'S.,
No. 189 LIBERTY STU=
Jos
-AMUSMTENTS
OrREW OPERA 110-IUFE.
&read of the engagement cline brilliant
Ltd favorite artiste.
VIII& D. P. BOWERS,
tioyyorted by the throrttr young actor
LR. J. C. IteCOLLOM.
TUESDAY EVENING. Vebrany 76E%
Muna& Enowits , bewailed An act play et
THE HUNCHBACE.
lulls 7a: P, Bewne.
Mailer Walter 0.
Wedneed aw—Tne
ING THE TEMPEST new emotional player REAP
.
Mrs. D. P. Bowen Mat Ince on Salorday.
GRAND
ORGAN CONCERTS
AT rug
Third Presbyterian Church,
MTN AVENUE.
Mr. J. H. WILLCOX, Mos. Doc.,
OF BOSTON. WICIANIST•
ON TUESDAY EVENING, Feb. 22d,
AT II'U'CLOCK, sorl
WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, Feb.' 23,
AT SI O'CLOCK.
ADMISSION 50 CENTS.
Deferral beats for Tuesday treolng 115 cults
care. Will be soLl at Ihe Muir Siore of MEL
LOR A HOENE, No, 03 Vitllt avenue, mm•
menelog Saturday mouth.. [fibrous lOC, •t LS
feloscp
1 IBBALit y
' - LECTURES.
JAMES E. MURDOCII
WILL GIVE •
Niseillamas Readings and Recitations,
Cartels. to g .of seirettens from the writings of
ettaksposre., Scott. Tettuyerin. toil from An
galthoo American wiltingi nether...lln Humor, us
[ketches from the g, of Charles victims,
• AT
ACADEMY OF MUSIC,
Tuesday Evening, February
Admiration. 60 cent I; No reserved teals. Moor,
open at 75f. needing& commence at N. Tickets
lor sweat Llbrarylsootes. corner Peon mrtil ninth
woes..
THURSDIT EVENING, Febrniny 2401,'
Mr. 111.1IIIJOCH trail deliver his great lectern cm
"Impressions and 'Recollections of
Abraham Lincoln."
fit=
tgrACADEMY Or MUSIC.
TIIITILSDAY .ud VRII3 kY P.VENINHS.
r.ary SI4 ami AP, 111911). for the r earn t of
PITTSBURGH HIGH SCHOOL.
•
Cornmlttee
eh
Atrangnta—Geo. J. Luckey,
City naps/ iro endrat. J e nas Wilson, Preldi sit of
Central Board; Jan d 11. Bra , h. Mayor; philco
los Dean; Priacipal High School; Os H. Ander
son. Joseph Zdrehell. T. J. Craig. John Harrison
and Joe. Hartman ' who. at ilia request of ilms
Committee,, 11111 act as Treasurer. •
J. M. HAGER'S GRANO NATIONAL
Allegory and Tableaux.
W. I be siren I.y the Pupils of nil Department.
of the Illoh School, under the direction of Mr.
HAUER.
h w i. t l i f e. 4e . n U ta tilt; Ifl e Ll ' iThi h j,, ? l:. ' ,l7it h .ll l i, •
MISS P. A. MAGER., riarcrisr.
A spleadid BLelstway Concert Grand. will to
tised. tarnished byH. r ,t tiro.
Admission, 50 s eat.. nCliCrlftd BPS., Ye.
Wttifor Isle Mouday Ina. Xrbrnary
Nood Cicero.
Door. open at a. Comm. nee ed. Ii o'clock.
Matinee Saturday Afternoon. Feb. =d
Adm.]. to all cen t s;
Adults Hou School.
and Children, 155 cents; DO ale, Mors
oyes at I 0.0:ock: commence at 511. felame
ALE GROCERS. &O.
DILIVORTII,IIIIIPER & €O.,
243 Liberty Street,
(OoPoalto head of Wood aeteett)
WHOLESALE OROVERS,
feCtel Pittsburgh, Pa.
ESTABLISHED BE
A. &T. (1011NILY, 1812. -
W, MIRY,
WHOLESALE GROCER
No. 271 Liberty Street,
Wiasonar .OAP.:EAtiLt Ham.)
PrriIsUURGR. PA.
Y. BTSILE J. A. STEELY..
M ..STEELS & SON S
Consmistriora Merehanta
AND DILLE:PA De
pr....ovn, one. nv.
No. 98 OHIO STREET, near East Common.
ALLEGHENY CITY, Ps.
TETER KEIL JAMES P. RICUI.KT.
IcEIL & RICITAIIT,
ontoussune rtencoutirro,
AND DIALINS IN
mark- ORM, HEED% MILL PEED, 40.•
2491 Liberty . Ell, Pletibuirzli.
11314.37 .
A/RAMOU & BAIIPEII,-
.YLOUR, ORLIN AND 2201/002
Commission. Merchsairs:
N.. 222 LIBERTY ITIVERT.
Coaftrranen solleited-
W. C. ARMSTRONG,
• .- (13licensor to Fetzer ASOIS1191:40
PRODUCE COMMON DERCIIIhrir
No. 3 Market Street..
L . J. nLANcnARD,
•
Wholesale and Retail Grocer,
•019:5a3P0..396 rr;i4l STREIT,
T nvLE,
± 4 4,73.01,„ u "IRD & PATTON,
7.loT.';'°° q M.,"d'a k "
Aro:
j Lar r oll. Iron Nank e
tiatt
me r eui uraZglit
JOUR uousz..r.v.y. u.nourt.
:TonN I. HOUSE h. EROS, - 611 w..
mem to JOHN I. HOUSE Ss CO.. Whole
sale Grocers lkod Commission lferclults. Corner
Or elalli.haeld and Water streets. rutaborgh.
Jong serr- --.- ...A. WILIAM.
azurrox
EPTON &WALLACE.WhoIcr
SAIX onloCEll.B AND PNODDOY. DZAL.
Na 6 SIXTH STRXICT. Pltisburxh.
pizl6 l24 :bitO:
DISSOLUTION OF PATITNER—
Ilse usrtnership oflikni.11101(p.
nog 41 W.. Is Ibis nay oiseolved by JO' . N
GbEIT warebasing Nn basses' of Mr. GEO..
glit/MleStMe to said firm.
The manufacturing of Glass will be continued'
as heretotors, under the nama of JOHN Jisix
* co.
: • Nap .I . Av y wN. ,
PlTTenhnort, Fob. 15. ;fair: ftfinalT
NOTICE:
The anderalened have thls day entered Inter,
pawners tdp for the yortose or ea/lying lan this.
Wholesale and &stall . .
• NOTION TOY • : •
FANCY GOODS BUSINES4 -
At No. 118 t+RDEttA'• ITTBEET. !realer•.
Block, under the Om Aetna of
O'LEARY &
•
7. A.O.IIAILL
• EDSAeri
ALLIMI2ST Cliff. J. 111.1V ULIT"
-
Messrs. (PLICANY & SINGLETON have lust
retained now the East, where they purchased
for cub a come ere stock of NOTIONS.
sod TAHOE GOOOO. comprising. In out of
sway. I lean kohlrOs. Paper Co ll ars, Pocket.
Hooke. Chi ld ren d Gents caret. la. Cutlery..
Issekete's Carriage,. Hebb, Hems.
cm, Welton*, Al. •bleb will ha °retied writ.
reedy, for
will
. Tilt Snlio&T. Ift b. 0.. ig
when we will t e ol•ento Cu hake our friends end:
Q. pews generally to tall and extement oar
stock. •
fel tit • O•LEARY & SINGLETON-.
N. W. kOSINTS. W. A. MaIIOLSON
J. A. TROIIMN.
CO-PARTNERSHIP.
, . ..
•Tbs ziodershseed bass this dq ester:dint°.
Co-parioesship Pir tho bursas° Of tatIVRAM::.
the Mutate Or
UPI - TOL STERING
At No, 1.97 WOOD trIDERT, undetpe MTh Or
ROBERTS, NICHOLSON & THOMPSON.
•
It W. RORERTP. . '
—• ' W. A. NIOHOLAnf.
rreresukau, Pb,c 1 1570
..Thell; lb. bOO
• litoherfao.ho
.4 . 2 hoe lb. hoth:of c' ttobarts..ll4.l.
sea Lb. or Ur. Withal... lase .44
(31 re r Reel hooch a. Co.. enab es I P.m to Under.
0.11 y the mum at the trod.. mi.
Illth oete .0 foe. W Wee or '.. entbrarthir
ee wln~ to 100 thatakaormak , thirm l 9.l..,
klalf wick share of mein Nikko:mat. Acta
=ME