The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, February 25, 1870, Image 4

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CITY AND BIIBIIBBAN•
• Change of ease.
' The pram and °Blom of the Bally and
Wieldy Gaiter= willies removed, from
the 2011 to the hutt of March, from their
old stand on Filth 'avenue to Mellor,
Sour-atorled "Damn's Buildings," at
the corner of fimlinlield street and Sixth
menus, recently purchased by the pro.
neteturs 'as a psrmauent home for the
()Louvre.,
Emits fur Sale.
A good Rent* In Allegheny City will
-be .old cheap to an energetic man. For
html,e An.., call to-day at . the.tiAzrms
omee.
Slap; Callow had four asses before him
yesterday morning•
aka. Usdy SWIM& will lectors In Mtn
burgh some time next week on ...oor
Young Gin L"
Rey ,W. D. Gregg, of Plttahorgh.
been Installed pastor oK the "bird Re-
Ibmtad Church of New York city.
!!banal.—W. EL Carroll, Esq., ao so
complished rresentative of the Boa.
too ere( al Bulletin, laln the city.
Yesterday was observed • day of
Prayer fur eollseee and Befidnaries by
the Presbyterian churches In this vicin
ity.
Frew present indications of (i.e wea
ther weshosid sq "G. A." bu predicted
trpibfNl7 when he informed 04 WO
• 100 k out for snow. lest evening.
leatertlay afternoon a runaway bone
attachedt to a buggy collided on Sherman
avenue with a coal wagon. The damage
w alight The buggy contained no oc
cupant at the time.
She art gallery on Liberty street Is a
SIICCOrm, and Is attended daily by large
crowds. It will close In a couple of
weeks, that the gallery may be put In
tam tar. a grand exhibition In April.
Dwelling Donee For Heat.—ln the
t.For Rent" column of totlay's paper,
wILL be fbond one of the tinsel dwelling
hones In the city offered "For Rent.'
To a good Tenant tide Is a rare opportu•
nap
Nary 0•111rlea made Owens before Al
derman Herron, against John O'Brien.
bar husband, atm alleging that said John
attar whipping her in a brutal manner,
struck her with a shoe. He was held for
an appearance at Court.
*mut Hunter, a brakeman on the
Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad. was
killed at Liverpool, Ohio, at eight o'clock
morning , having been caught
=trost: Y the bumpers while coupling
seam cam. He leaves a wife and three
children.
-Joins Emmet and .W. B. Nowell, rival
hotel keepers In the Allegheny Dia
mond, yesterday afternoon had a dispute
which resulted In a knock down for
Newell• The defeated man amused the
amid of Ms opponent Newell, who wee
fined 1U tad costa for dlaorderly conduct.
A slight tire occurred last evening at
BAX o'clock. in the frame building in the
rear of H. Sturm" hardware store, situ
ated on Penn street, between ThirtY .
seoond and Thirty-third streets. The
fire companies responded promptly. The
Valwas slight. Originated from I
e flue.
Two prominent pawnbrokers - doing
badness on Smithfield street have, we
are hdbrised, been brought before the
United States Commissioner and held
kir a bearing to maga the charge of not
having used.reirenue stamps on - their
think books.' The penalty in this meta
eft) dollars for each offence.
Tba Grand Final tale.
On the 11th of March next the admini
strator% sale ot dry goods at J.W. Bark
er-dr. lb.'s will close finally. on. and
after that date the present 'firm will
came to exist. The adminudadmi and
proprietors are =done toeless out every
yard of - goods in the establishment be
fore that time if possible. In order to
accomplish this they are willing to sell
- every article at seventv.fivs vents on the
dollar, or Oren law. Those who expect
the sale to continue beyond the above
date, will be disappointed. Bilks, cin
ema. house keeping goods, every thing
thing will be sold. The sale will not be
postponed one day longer. Now is the
time to get cheap goods. Many of them
at half price.
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The twenty-dye men and eighteen wo.
men arrested' in the raid of which wo
spoke yesterday, were discharged by His
Honor, the Mayor, after a hearing yes•
tarday morning.res we felt conlident he
would do, unless there was moms other
charge brought against them, othei than
that of being present at the bill.
"'Tfitia, it appears, is not the end of the
matter, as we dud that Charles Manning,
one of the victims. made information be
fine Alderman O'Donnell, charging Geo.
Hannan, the °Maly, who arrested him.
with assault and battery. A. warrant was
limed for the arrest of Hannan.
Hunter, the proprietor of the House
where Sheba wee heldi against whom
them was an infinmation fur keeping a
disorderly house, was, after a hearing,
— held to ball for his appearance at Court.
Pare: Impreverents.
Ltd evening Allegheny Councils ap.
purred the act granting the Park Com
_mbeica'authority to purchase so much
• of Seminary Hit., now owned by private
parties, as might be needed for the im
provement of that portion of the Park.
For this purpose the Commission are
empowered to brute Bonds, to the amount
of 11100,000, which will extend the time
of paying for the Park improvements
..111te years. although not Increasing the
taxstlim. Thin improvement was not
Lnoluded In the brat plan of the Park,
bid the beauty and utility of the werk
already done, has convinced all of the
- greet advantage of making the addition.
BeMinary HI% when adorned am content.
.. plated,- will, be perhaps the most at.
tracitve feature of thy Park. The Park
la the work of a generation, and we are
glad to ass that the importatoe of making
.
it complete Is so liberally recognized by
the Councils, who thus exhibit their an
cord with the people. The act wIU re.
olive the adoption of the Legislature
without doubt. ~.
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Another meeting wu held yesterday
afternoon In relation to the Monument I
The Park Commission and4he Building
Committee of the Association had a con
femme In the City Building. The Own.
mission again agreed to build the fiends .
Con for the Monument, and contribute
from a fund raised by Individual sub
ecriptions the $5,000 promised. They
asked two month's ttnle In which to do
this after the spot fortfie foundation had
been selected, guaranteeing In that time
to bare their contract executed. It was
also angeated that a new design be
adopted, more suitable to the elevated
site winch has been Chosen. Tne parties
after their conference adjourned to Semi
nary Hill and selected a elle Melba foun
dation on the eastern ;obit, nearest
lolderal street. The plans and specifi
cations ars to be prepared ithasedistals,
wbenthe work will be commenced and
poabed forward. Sat the corner atone
. may be laid on ration Day. The
Mxscutrea Comm ittee of the desoaLstlon
will bolds meeting to-montow afternoon
In relation to the matter.
P6l,llololllCal
We are glad to hear the endortement
Of the Dispatch aa to our opinion of Dr.
Initeat roperior Atli as an organist,
although he comes from the Eut. Our
neighbor commits, however, a greet error
In supposing that anybody would see in
a brad forehead and broad tuck the
Apes of monad genius. We agree oar-,
tainly In considering • broad forehead
as indicative of intellect, and the
- ter
- oat ma blear country most dialnt
ten fitment:id stattur,Webiter the massive
end Clay the slender, had in common this
stomata:We align of dower--a broad
auk. w he n thi c k .
a low, prominent
lip, when thick. wAlesh7 end hanging.
denotes a sensuous, voluptuous temperer
mad. But a thin, prominent lower lip
lean unmistakable sign of decision and
saingy. In repraenting the artist reedy
So mama Wawa! with the vast and
. complicated struct
ure of an - orpni It was
got Perhap s eat of plea to consider
' *mew he possessed, beside :nrusical
nowieri= z rhyalcal qualities which
would a success in the struggle
between mad and mattar. If onrinllgh•
ber bate at • picture of Bach, the organ
let
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wham we had na.lis
toDr.alitilrox's appear
inse., ire our deigniptiou. will noknowledge that [t - con-
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ALLEI3IIERI COIIISCILIO.
P=EMM
vitro et Committee sad Onliniineis—
Ezteaslim et the Comma Greunils,
and New City Charter.
• regular semi-monthly meeting of
the Select and Common Council of the
city of Allegheny wait held yesterday
(Thursday) evening, February2ithaB7o.
Select Council. '
Members present-Mean. Callery.
ilackenstine, Lang. Me raw, J. C.
Patterson, A. Patterson Peterson, Eshle
man, Riddle, Wetted:, Prealdent
Mo-
Brier and J. 11. Oxley,'Clerk.
The minutes of the preceding meeting
were read apd approved.
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PRTITIONS.
Mr. Wettacb. apetition from the 611•
sena of the Seventh ward f orW ater pipe
on Winer street. Referred to tbe Com
mittee on Water.
Mr. Relneman, a petition for grading
And plying igh street In the• Seventh
ward. Refer H red ,to the Street Com.
mitt**.
Mr. A. Patterson, a petition asking
that s pond in the Fifth ward be tilled up.
Referred to Street Committee.
Mr. Riddle, a petition for a lettere'
sewer in the Second Ward.
Mr. Hall, a remonatranee against the
sewer on Lincoln avenue.
Also, a petition for • sewer on the east
side of Beaver street, in the &mond ward.
Referred to the Committee on Streets
and Sewers.
Also, a communication from James
Bindings, setting forth that there was
due him by the City of Allegheny over
f 13,000 for grading and paving Ridge
street, and asking for some relief. Re.
ferred to the Finance Committee, with
Instructions to investigate the facts, and
with power to act in the premise*.
Also,. • remonstrance against the gra.
ding and paving of Pasture Lane. Refer.
red to the letreetijommittee.
Mr. J. C. Patterson ; A petition for the
lending and paving of Whig alley. Re
ferred to Street Committee.
Mr. Peterson: A. remonstrance against
the view of Sedgwick street, and asking
for the repeal of the ordinance widening
Main street. Referred to the Street Com.
lanMee-
The President read • communication
from Mears. Grothenthaler tr. Remote,
setting forth that they propose° to .tart I
a "ehindry." • place for working up
dead animals, two miles below Temper
, anoeville, where they proposed to work
all "cadavers" into glue and fertilizers,
and asking that the Councils grant them
the exclusive privilege of removing all
dead animals from the streets of the
city. Referred to the Pollee Committee
in conlunction with the City Solicitor.
Mr. Patterson, Chairman of the Street
Committee. presented the report of the
Committee, covering several ordinances
for grading streets and for a malts sewer
on Beaver avenue.
The report was accepted. .
Ordinances for grading Vista street,
Nixon street, Adams street and Frader's
alley was passed finally under a =man
sion of the rules.
The ordinance providing for the con
struction of a sewer on Beaver avenue
was taken up, and on motion of Mr. Hall
was referred beck to the Committee.
Mr. Patterson also presented a profile
of grade of Loinbard street. which was
approved. •
Also a profile of grade of Feeble street,
Stanton avenue, and of Willis and Mary
streets; also of change of erode on Galls
her street. The profiles were approved.
Also report of viewers on the opening
of Fulton street, which was disposed of
In the usual way.
Also • draft of an act of Assembly pro
viding for the opening of Federal street
from Its present terminus to the Perry!.
stile Plank Road in McClure township.
On motion of Mr. Long the proposed
act was referred to the Committee on
Surveys in connection with the City So.
Bettor, with instructions to have it
printed. • I
Mr. Patterson presented a coMmunica.
thin from the Park Commission trans
mitting a proposed Act of Assembly,
providing for the -extension of the City .
Park. 'so at to include the property
owned by the city and such other prop
arty as the Park Commiwdon may desire
- in the Public .Park, and that the Park
Commission be orivd te expend an
additional 4100,000.
Mr. Hall moved that the act be go
' proved and the clerks of Councils be
directed to certify the, sante to the Sen
ate and House of Representatives.
Mr. A. Patterson opposed the set and
moved that it be laid over and printed.
The motion was lost.
' The question then recurred on the ma ,
lion of Mr. Hall.
Mr. A. Patterson called for the yes*
and rays, when the motion was adopted.
Messrs. Huckenstein, A. Patterson and
Peterson voting in the negative.
Mr. Bucket:stein presented a petition
for a board walk In the Seventh ward.
Referred to the Street Committee.
Mr. Callary presented • resolution in ,
etrncting the Committee on City Prop
erty to examine and report the cost of
the construction of a house on the basin
lot for an engine house for the Ellsworth
Hose Company. •
Mr. Riddle moved to amend by requir
ing the Committee to report plane.
Mr. linckenstein moved to refer the
Metter to the Committee On Fire En
gines end Hose.
Mr. Riddle amended by referring the
matter to the Committee on City Prop
arty. with Instructions to report : plans
and mat of a frame building. The
amendment of Mr. Riddle wax adopted.
Mr. .Long: a petition for gas lamp on
School and Robinson streets. Referred
to the Gas Committee.
Also a petition for street crossings on
Federal Steeet. Referred to the Streit%
Oommittee.
Council adjourned. ~ -
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Common Connell
President Warner called. We branch
to order at half put IIeTCM o'clock, the
following members being present:
Items. Ashworth; Brown, Brehm,
Condos, Daisall. Gilmore, Henna, Hun
ker. ELasttrigs, Herchenmether. Mont,
Rowbcdtmn, Seidl°, Taggart,
Thompson, Voestly and President War
ner.
The minutes bT the preceding regular
and specdal meetings were read and ap.
prove&
VAfliOt PKTITIO3II.
Mr. Voegtly presented a petition from
Mr. John Sloan of the Third ward, war.
lag for some action looking toward lg.
relief from the damage done by the
water from a oprlng on the Perrysville
plank road, which constantly flo od ed him
premises. Referred to the Committee
on Streets. • -
Mr. Amiworth, a petition for the grad
ing and paving of Pastore lane. Re.
tarred to Committee on Street&
Mr. Thompson presented a communi:
cation frau the proprietors •of the Atte.
gheny Daily Repub lic , asking that the
Journal be designated the °Metal paper
of the city and setting forth at length Its
datum
Referred to thei_Oo . maattee on City .
Printing. -
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Mr. &Idle protonfed a communication
from Jos. Gotenhelier, of Temperance.
Olio, setting forth that he contemplated
eats fishing oschlnderey," and would
aagree to remove all dead *Dinah, "from
tap dog to an elephant," from the
streets, free of charge, provlded,p3un...
Cita would pass an -- ordinance giving him
the excltutive right to this trade. Also.
agreeing to employ a- force of "dog
catchers" to rid the street of the csurines
during the bested term, are., &a. Re
ferred to the Committee on Ordinances.
Mr. Taggart, a sagionstranee sgatost
the opening of Monterey street, Second
ward. Referred to the Commtttee on
Streets.
NEW OAS POWEIA
Mr. Howbottom presented the report'
of the Gas Committee recommendime the
rection of gee lamps at the corner of
Park ind Sturgeon streets; on Lincoln
avenue bawler, Rope alley and Grant.
avenue, and four lamps on Hamilton
street. The report was received and the
recommendations adopted.
Tll2 CITY CODE.
Mr. Cowley, fmm'the Committee on
Ordinances, presented a report recom•
mending the following changes:
In relation to the terms of city officers,
strike out "they shall be elected anon.
ally" and add section giving Councils
the power to fix by ordinance ' provided
the terms do not exceed three year! and
be not lea than ons,year.
Also, changing the act relative to Poor
Directors, so as to glue the Board power
to till vacancies. provided always that
none but a qualified elector -shall be
chosen from the ward in which the ye
canny occurs. ••
The Committee also deemed It advise•
ble to add chapter "Pour" to the City
Code, embracing the general duties of
any officers, which had been under con.
;adoration previously, but not reported.
Mr. McNeill moved theadoption of the
report.
Mr. Warner (Mr. McNeill la the
chair) spoke against the adoption of the
report, on the ground that it conveyed
upon Councils an unwarrantable power
—Met if continuing in omof city °Metals
for three years, which was two years
longer than the members of one branch
of Connell* held elllce themselvea. Be
thought one Council Amid not burtkett
its successor with any - such action. V. It
was altogether ii • stretah of power,,
though it might be granted by theleg.
islatareg .The .PresVut Plan eon
elbetlene - answered every purpose , w
very sad he saw no tassel'
gr. Hanna Moral the adoptkin of the
report. When good men were chosen it
would be better to have them continued
to ognml.kciug they were poor officers
any Cott could' throw them ant.
He thought the change would do away
with the agitation at each .aanual eters
tion and. result in securing better &n
-oon, One Council often transacted busi
ness which Its successor was bound to
finish. He didn't see why it might not
be the same in this case.
• After some further discussion by
Mews. Warner and Hanna, a vote was
taken on the adoption of the report, the
yeas and nays being called, resulting in
Su adoption—yeas 11, as 7.
NOSE ?animist,.
Mr. Rowtottom presented a petition
from W. W. Brown, asking that the
'paving of Frazier's alley be postponed
unlit a petition was presented to Coun
cil i for the same. Referred to Commit
tee on Streets.
rI.ILAILATIT VALLEY ItAILW,kr.
Mr:Heating' presented the fo llowing: I
Whereas, Inasmuch as there is now
bill before the -Legislature to grant the ,
Pleasant Valley Passenger Railway the I
right to extend their line to Pittsburgh:
therefor*.
Resolved, That our Senators and Rep
resentatives to the Legislature be and I
they are hereby requested to use all their ,
influence to procure the passage of said
act, as it wilt be a public benefit to the
citizens of Allegheny and Pittsburgh.
and for. the defeat of which we will hold
them accountable. -
Mr. Hanna was opposed to City Coun
cils mixing in any fight of acorPeratlen.
He thought the city had no particular
interest in the matter and our Represen
tatives should not be instructed how to
vote on any bushiest outside of a city
matter. •
Mr. Hastings said he thought this road
was a matter of benefit to a large portion
of the city, and he thought Councils
should takecongnisanos of the matter.
He knew iomething of the case and
bow it had been defeated thus far, and
he wished to inform our Representatives
in the Legislature that if such a matter
of vital interest to the city fatted, it
would be known where the fault lay.
-Mr. McNeill thought this railroad
should be completed, and thrall was just
such a matter as should recetvethe atten
tion of Councils. It interested the MU
rens, and should be urged forward.
Mr. Henna did not believe in being
drawn Into a fight only interesting to a
corporation. Councils had done all In
their power when giving the company
the right of way through the city. He
thought their power stopped there.
The yeas and nays were called on the
passage of the resolution, resulting in
its approval by vote 0f..13 yeas to 5
nays.
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The President read a gammons com
manding the Mayor, aldermen and cid
rens of Allegheny city to appear before
the Blatt'let Court on the *het Monday of
March, 1870, to answer David Bo i y . 4 . and
William Boyd on a plea of tree on
the use.
[This has reference to the negotiation
In relation to the pnrchue of the Boyd
farm for a Poor Farm, the Molars. Boyd
contending that their property was pur
chased by Conncils.l
Mr.liggart preionted a petition salting
for the grading and paving of Irwin
avenue. Referred to the Committee on
Streets..
Select Grinnell business was then acted
upon and concurrences bad in alt.
Mr. Brehm offered a revolution In
structing the City Engineer to establish
the grade on Rod street, from the old
line to the city line. Adopted.
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Adjourned.
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The City Railroad !Inking Fund• An
intermting Explanatory Card from
Uon. Rowell Erroll.
MESSRS EDITORS I—AnA/11( . 1a appoared
the Dispatch of Teratlay, relative to
and sot passed In MS, creating a trust
composed or Menem Phillips, McAuley,
Hardman, Brown and Steel, to bold one
hundred and thirty•tbree compromise.
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Railroad bonds. leaned by the City of
Piltsbusgh.and to apply the accernulatiog
Interest thereon to the purchase of other
similar bonds until the whole issue is
abwarbed.
M I Introduced this bill into .03 0 Hen'
ste, in 18438„ and wee Instrumental in it.
paaaiire, and as I um familiar with the
Mete which led to lle pastage„l feel it due
to the gentlemen zoned as Trustees In
this bill, to state tEe facts, in order that
they may be relieved from any mincers.
bonbon to which the article In the Da
patch may possibly give rise.
When the city of Pittaburgb got Into
trouble about its R4iITOSCi bonds, rouse.
ouent upon the failure of the Railroad
companies In whose favor they were Issu
ed to pay the interest thereon, (in 1857.)
the tint effort of the bondholders, after
obtaining judgment against the city for
the unpaid interest, was directed to levy
ing upon and welling the stock which
the city held in these roads. Thecity was
at that time a stockholder in the Fort
Wayne and Chicago wad totho extent of
gbito,ooo; Allegheny Valley, P 400,000;
Connelleville, g 500,000 ; Steubenville,
$550,000; Chartlere Valley, 1150,000 —in
all :1;000.000. • When the stock was thus
pat up for gala, it was sold f,r it mere
song, and went into the hands of a very
few persons. — the city not being able
either to buy it, .or provide for its pur
chase by others in its behalf. In fact,
the roads being thou unfinished, the
stock was regarded as nearly valueless.
Meows. McAuley and Phillips, two of
the Trustees named in the MI, which is
the waking of the article In the Dispatch,
and both, at tint time as now, rutrubora
of Councils, with their'. own means, be It
understood, got P3MeltSlolll of a por
tion of these stocks; and, RS the lit..
igation against the city progressed, by
a timely throwing of themselves between
the city and other purchasers of the
clock, and bondholders who were =ink
he were enabled, in the compro
mise that wax finally effected, to obtain
fro& those who were pressing the city •
release of hOnds In exchange for the pro
ceeds of the sale of the stock held by
them. This stock had, by the time this
settlement was effected, appreciated con
'Morality, which - will account for the
comparatively large price they were thus
finally enabled to obtain. .
The purchase or procureMent of these
bonds had not, be it remembered, ant
' the city one cent. The gentlemen
I named used their own means, each'.
sively for the original purchase of the
stock with which they were enabled to
mate this arrangement. They were not
acting for the city, nett In its name, nor
by its authority, but as individuals.
They would, consequently, have been i
Perfectly justifiable In holding on to the
bonds se their own personal property, if
they had . chosen to do Do, and to alidn.
tents and purposes these bonds were,
and are, their persons" property, annuch
so es any other bonds purchased and
owned by them to their individual ca
pacity.
But these two large hearted and noble
men did not so Otlooll6. They did not
desire to derive any personal benefit
from the transaction, but to transfer all
the advantage to the city. How bast to
do this was the question. If they gave
the benefit to the oily at once, It simply
wthed out that much of Its Indebtednen,
and the annual interest thereon,
without contributing to the extinction
of what would then remain of the city's
railroad debt; and If they held on to it,
adding the annual Interest to therprinci
pal, with the purpose of finally giving
the bonds thus redeemed to the city,
they run all the risks and uncertainties
which the death of either, or unforeseen
financial contingencies, might create.
Moder these circumstances they con
ceived the ides of creatleg a trust Witold
three bonds and apply the annual inter•
eat to the purchase of other bond until
the whole tease of railroad bond. was
absorbed, and then hind over the total
to the city, thus paying off the entire
principal of the railroad lodetdedness of
the city, without any other cost to the
city than the annual payment of the In
tenet thereon. For this purpose the act
In question was drawn upend passed;
ana the trustees hold the bonds acquired
through the foresight and spimerealtY Of
these men, for the ultimate benefit of the
city. They are not the personal property
of the trustees; cannot be made use of by
them without, • violation of the trust; are
not liable for their Individual debts; but
are held solely and exclusively for the
purposes named In the bill, and In Its
preamble, vbir the ultimate extinction of
the city's railroad Indebtedness.
These bonds do not now and never did
be loni to t
city,
o m
fth city
babeen used their purchase, and Qua
hsa no
ageorcotolthetrtials,aha
have
aid,aniivawilbetion:ftrth.
ultimate benefit of the city, and the do
nors alone have the right to direct Its
management.
The editors of the DivareA were not, I
ern sure, acquainted with these facto, or
they would not have commented en this
bill as they have dons; Midi feel equally.
mire I - Would bederellet In my duty RI did
not make them pnbllm in order to place
the:gentlemeo above-named right before
the tionimimity.., Busest.b Eungrr.
Orders freer the country receive prompt
attention' -at the' Oregon Brewery.
Mean. Pier, Danner; a Co. chip their
cream ale without delay, and guarantee
every barrel that leaves their artablish
meat. -
. advtaonr readers wnottre &Wogs
of obtaining hard Were anti other geode
at cost to go. to. .Btapra, 144
sudtbriald atrtieti who - will continue Mx
very cheap sales only* few weeks longer.
V URGH DAILY GAZETTE: FRIDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 25, 1870
THE COM&
Crafted States Cours—.ladgeiartutrielt
Tnvmanev, uibroar7 24.—The ease of
Rsbenstein vs Pittsburgh Farmers &
hied:Lanka • Tait:Tito Road Co., pee-
Timm& reporttd, wu resumed and con
cluded.
The next cue taken up was that of
Simpson vs. Gilmore, an action to re
cover monpf in the hands of the receiver
of the firm of Simpson, Gilmore RCS.
It appears that some three years since
the firm or Simpson, Gilmore &Co. dis
solved partnership. and after disposing
of the real estate and stook on hand and
settling partnership account*, entered
Into an article of agreement for the set
tlement of the book &commis of the firm
by appointing a receiver, who should re•
celve the aoconnts, not. Ate., of said
firm, and after settlement divide the
balance remaining in his hands equally
between the three partners. Mr. Gil
more, it appears, was desigasted u re
ceiver, and about a year afterward ren
dered an account, showing a balance of
16,467 46 in his hands after the settle.
ment of accounts and the payment of
the debts of the firm, which still remains
fn his hands, one-third of which Is due
to the plaintiff and remains unpaid. On
trial.
TRIAL LIST FOR PEIDET-
G 4 Rees va Morrow.
145 Lewis vs Johnston, et nx.
112 Jacoby vs Schoen and Laurent.
176 Brown, for use, vs owner of steam
boat "Reindeer.",
178 Kennedy vs Errett, Anderson I Co. -
178 CratB vs Birch.
184 Graham vs Fisher. •
185 Johnson's ex'ra vs Rodgers, et al.
187 Elliott vs Ball. .
Sta Reinsanhauser vs Keep, et al. •
Common Pleas—Fall Beach
TILUESIDLT. Feb. 24.—The first cue
taken up was that of the First National
Dank of Clarion vs. Duff & Ewing; action
on a.Promiaeory note. The defendants
purchased from Lingers & Livingston a
coat load of lumber, for which they gave
a note at four mmittes,lbr 1147L76, which
note passed into the hands. of the plain-
title to this case. The lumber, it ta al
leged by defendants, was warranted to
be No. 1 clear stuff, and when delivered
It proved to be of an inferior . 4ualtty,
and they claimed a Pet off of over 1100
against said note. The note, it appeared,
was not paid when it fell due, and was
renewed by the bank, and when it fell
due again payment was refused,' where
upon this suit was brought. The cue
was submitted on statement of counsel,
and the Jury found for the plaintiff in
the suns of 0514.14.
The next case taken up was that o
Cover vs. - Strlght. action on a promissory
note. Plaintiff it appears was the pat
entee of a rat trap, the right of which for
Allegheny county was purchased by the
defendant, for which he gave his note to
payment for NA The plaintiff. it .Is
alleged, stated to the defendant .at the
time of the sale that the trap would sell
readily for two dollars, and was a "big
Ming,. and that defendant shoul&not
lose anything If he purchased the fled. ,
W hen the note fell due defendant rammed
to lift it, an the gumnd that the trap was
not what it had been represented and
was a failure. On triaL
In the case of Collins vs. Rhea, previ.
onely reported, the Jury found for the
plaintiff in the gum of $51.91.
_ •
TRIAL LIMIT FOR FRIDAY.
213. Aul vs. Itolandor.
3. Amerlean Iron Mountain Company
vs. O'Connor.
5. Groward vs. Allegheny City.
19. Ball vs. Pittsburgh and . Cannella.
villa Railroad
24. Horn ve. Abbott.
36. Henderson vet. Allegheny Valey
Railroad 03.
65. Finney vs. BOWII.
67. Palter vs. Taylor.
14. Tannehill at al. vs. Pfaff.
81 Smith vs. Howard.
65. Hewitt Ti. Allegheny Insurance Co.
ltte Cost of Cheap Lodgings
Wednesday evening Mr. George Sala.
man, a wealthy farmer residing in West
moreland county, haying mold a lot o f
°stile it East Liberty, went to a hotel
to obtain lodgings . for, the night, but on
.
ascertaining from' the _clerk that the I
lodging. would cost him fifty cents, he
refried to stay, and concluded to come
to the city, where he said ho could ob.
Lain a night's lodging for twenty.five
cents. lie- came In on the emigrant
train and unfortunately for him the
twenty five - rent house was domed
and he failed •to get In. lie
then went to a saloon In the
Diamond, when he found four men
playing cards, and as there was a
good fire in the wove and several vacant
chairs be resolval to spend the' night
there and save the quarter. At an early
hour in the morning he started to leave
the saloon whereupon the men who were
nlaying.rards insisted on him remaining
and taking a drink with them, which be
consented to do se be would not have to
pay for the liquor. While he was stand•
leg at the counter drinking, a couple of
his new friends caught him and held him
while the others took his pocket
book containing three dollars from Me
pocket. He had In the Inner pocket fly*
dollars Ina - roll, which the thieves. lo
their hurry, missed. As soon the pocket
book hod been secured, the party tied.
leaving him minus the three dollars.
Mr. Salzman reported at the Mayor's
office, and stated his troubles, but being
unable to give an accurate desription of
the men who had robbed him. of course
nothing could be done for him. Had he
been content to atop at a respectable
house, and pay a respectable price for bta
lodgings, hewould have fared better.
lie left the city a sadder If nut a wiser
man.
The Organ Concerti.
The third of the series of de•
lightful convects at the Third Pres.
byterfan Church, under the di
recticrne of Pref.Willoox, the celebrated
organist. of Boston took place last even
ing before a large and refined audience.
We are pleased to announce) that POOL
W. has commuted to give one more grand
entertainment—the last in the - city—for
the joint benefit of the young Many
Mercantile Library Amodatlon • arid the
Young Men's Christian AIIIOCIatIOD, the
entire proceeds of which wlll be equally
divided between the two Associations.
Ticket for this concert are for sale at the
music store of Mellor it Hoene, No. 53
Fifth avenue. Adms*lon 50 cents, re
served Mats 75 cents. The- following
card explains Itself
BEZEZZI
By very generous action of the Board
of Trustees of the Third Presbyterian
Church, and by the unasked kindueen of
Prof.Willcos, there will be an organ con, '
cart for the benefit of onr maw:fattens
this evening
By suggestionof Prof. Willcox, whose
services are matiChindly tendered, the
entire proool4lll will he devoted to the
Young ?dente Mercantile. Library and
the young ?den's ChtlatianAssociationa.
In our official capacity we would hare
by make acknowledgment of oar in
debtedness to these kind friends, and
tender our thanks for this token of pub
lic interest In the welfare of these
association&
4. 11 ; upthrix.
.Preeldent M. Lthrery.neeoelation.
B. IL Poems..
President Y. 8.. Christian Association.
Man Shot.—Dhappearaace of • Police.
Monday evening a policeman on duty
in the El aventeenth ward, while patrol
ling hie beat, was insulted by one
Ma) Intoxicated fellows whom he met.
e immediately put one of them under
arrest; and while proceeding toward the
lockup the chap broke away and
ran. The officer. tired three !theta alter
him, one of which took effect in the fu
gitive's back and brought him to a
halt. Upon examination it was found
that he was severely,
Si though not den.
erotutly wounded. nce then he has
bean confined to his bed under medical
treatment. The matter was kept quiet
until yesterday, when the °Motor sud
denly disappeszod., lila unifOrm was
subsequently received, with a note stat
ing 66 had been called to West Virginia
to visit a sick father. It is thought he
became alarmed and his cleared out for
gond. Hie victim, though severely, la
not dangerously wounded, and in all
probability will recover. The affair,
slime it became known, has creatod con
eldesable excitement.
Leopold, - flirt
•
kivlng punished. no email quantity of
"benzine" on yesterday, Indulged In a
hist drive . on the hose carriage of e
Lawrence Ore company, of which L eh
a member, much to the consternation - of
persons on the street,. and to the disgust
of ono Danlel Vogel, a member of the
Sarno company, who interfered with
Leopold'a fiat driving. Daniel 1 r"
forthwith made th e object of out DAD.
stet' friend's wrath, and be administered
to him a sound thrashing aqd Paned 0 ... °
enjoying the luxury of a fast drice, now:
be bad fully satisfied himself. At such
times the proper authorities brought
before Deputy Mayor Nichols,
when Dewy Smith made a charge of
dietedirly. conduct, 'Daniel Vogel for
Moult and battery, and a third party held
cruelty to Animas. Leopold wee held
Or I hearing.
4 ..
O3FESSION
A Strange Mari. - -A Voice frost - JIM—
A Crime Confessed—km.4loMM,o i
be Matte.
A day or two ago Chief Hague received
a letter from a constable In Schuylkill
county, statingituit Michael Turley alias
Buffer Bunn had been arrested and
lodged In jail at, theplace. While in
n il
amended he had made a confession t
the effect that In June, 1869, lut had am -
dared a man by drowning near Te -
peratustyllie, la this county. The 'two
were coal miners and had a quarrel, so
Michael States, which resulted In
his throwing thebther in the river. By
an examination of the 03roner's books It
appears that two inquests were held dur
ing that mouth upon the bodies of un
known men found In the Ohlo river at
different times, below Temperanoevllle,
which gives a shade of truth to the con
fession. Chief Hague professes to know
all about it. He says the man was
stabbed and not drowned, and that a
poise of three hundred dollars was raised
as • rewind for the apprehension
of the mprderer. The money
was afterward given to some be
nevolent selerDrise. This statement
however la not corroborated by the con..
fission or by any other evidence outside
of the Chief's recollection. It la possible
there is some truth in the story. It is
hardly probable a man er,iUld confess
such a crime unless matity:7'The matter,
however, will be Investigated. Arrange.
mean have been made and Michael will
be brought on es soon as possible.
What It Is to be Popular.
Quite slugs company; comprising tne
members and friends of Liberty street
Methodist Episcopal Church, met at the
residence of the pastor of this Church,
Ear. W. E. Locke, A. M., lut evening;
and took possession of the house from
cellar to reef, for purposes thatvrill ap•
pear hereafter. By the time eight o'clock
had arrived, the spacious parsonage
was crowded with happy people.
Very soon • the special object of the
gathering became manifest by the
display of an elegant easier tea service,
consisting of a large coffee urn and_ five
other pieces to match. The set is a au ,
perlo one, e.egantly and elaborately
chased, and' the open vessels heavily
gold plated. Each piece Is - appropriately
lettered—the coder) urn having Inscribed
those words: "Presented to - Mrs. Rey:
W. H. Locke by her Friends of Liberty
Street M. E. Church, 1870." The cost of
this magnificent preseht was. about one I
hundred dollars.
The gift Wax presented to Mrs. Locke
by Foy. H. Nesbit, senior editor
of the Pittsburgh Christian 'Advocate. In
his usual felicitous manner, in words
appropriate and worthy of the joyous I
occasion. Unfortunately we are unable
to reproduce the 'peach, but were Aorta-
nate enough to be able to give the nub. I
stance of the reply of Rey. W. 11. Kincaid,
who received the testimonial on behalf
of Mrs. Locke. He wild:
/ am very happy to receive this el..
gent silver tea service on behalf of Mrs.
Locke. No better evidence of apprecia
tion and worth could be given than by '
this testimonial. It is ornamental as
well se practical in Its character, and ma
souvenler that will often awaken hereof- 1,
ter pleasant memories in the family cir
cle,
and also be admired by friends who I
shll gather around the social board. 1,
Long will the delightful associations of 1
this hour be treasured up in oar hearts,
and long will tho pleasant- relations to
our charge be remembered. It la a gift
eminently proper and serves well to per
petuate the agreeable relations an hoop'.
ly begun nearly three years ago, and we
trust, never to be sundered In the annals
of time. It alas happily Illustrates the
nice discriminating judgment of the fair
oars, who are the honored almoners of
this superb gift. Please accept for Mrs.
Locke her homily thanks for this gift, and
her best wishes for the welfare and hap
piness of you all.
At the close of the presentation It was
announced on behalf oar excellent
friend, Joseph Shallenberger, Ern , that
the gentlemen friends of Rey. Mr. Locke' '
had presented him with an elegant tint. ,
claw cloth snit: and eater testimonials of
regard, to the value, it is expected, of
full one hundred dolma.
The spacious supper room was then
thrown open for the guests, and two or ,
1 three hundred enjoyed the rich repeat,
as abundant in quantity 'se varied in
quality. i It was fully demonstrated
teat anLaffair of thin kind could
be madcruf the moot enjoyable char
acter, without the • use of wino and
I spirituous liquors. Hours pawed
before the large company bad ceased to
discuss the luxuries of the bountiful
bawd. Vorsd and imernmentel music
and social conversation helped to beguile
time away, and towards midnight the
guests surrendered the parsonage to the
inn:stria thereof. We noticed among the
Invited guests K. Johnson of
the Christkm Advocate Rey. W.W.Roup,
Prof. Goff, of the Western iLliveralty,
,
Edwid Ileasleton, Kay., and -other well
known chives,: The ladles In charge of
the aurprise visit, deserve to be named,
Mat we fermisr to give their names, but
if any one wishes to learn hoWto manage
t an dale of this kind In a skillful min
i. oar, ate would advise them to ascertain
a. the names of these fair ones.
in -
Meal Estate Transfers.
The following deeds - were admitted of
record in the Milos of Thos. H. Hunter,
Recorder for Allegheny nounty;Wednes. '
day, February W.. 1870:
Jacobs/ 1 1111mM to Saha Wllatomott..Fett. MO
lot PZI by. 1111 It. on Laurel a ccccc ,
totwashla axe
Joololk Carolhero U 1 1101,1. pa rc hdo, Feb.
111111; 184 pore.. t'y s I.Versant.
towashtp
illsabetb Malty to Jame. Ycllegroy, Too.
It, 111701 lot 51 t 7 too ft. 0a110111141177 street, 1
.
..1000
ward ritt.torit. .4403
Jaw.. Hoar to 11 ens y Lats. May I. Ms los V)
t :al ft. la IfeC.u,. towaitttlp 41050
Ito nt. J. Davis to wrilmr 11. Bmytite. 41. 11,
=ls tot VIP) 100 n. 011 L 84000 0 147404 4111..
Pattertots to James Loan.. LAptllll4, 110;
has
lot 73 by 140 ft. 00 130/tlet. Uri at. J.114(04 , 17
11101
TM, 1re:..1,16.
1.77010 1101..7, On i ra ' areirrilliro j t . V.L l a , boo;
r. I. Itannewatl to R. donut:L.2'M. 1111. $ 11g
lothy 200 ft. on ten* eeeeee Mtn ward,
Pltteburgh $1 110
Thos. Mellon Mt Mary Jan* Lynn, Feb.:, 1070
lot 23 by 130 71. la Dreglits ..... MAO
Chu. Andorran to Vat allabon Aug. let:
lot In by 'WM., on Moat 111. South elltabitob
4150
Wm. V. need to tlamb V. Mare et al. Dee. D.
=tuns 12 Out lavergp
John Wat. to tharine C. DUOOIIOII, 001.
OW: tote l i p and 11. WtightO plan, Igltt tn.
617 0
L. On to Leal, .If.tosobllne toe. 11. 11100, .01
1010 OS .on 1100108 w , loglient e11y45.0n
Jas. K. Mellon to Morten ntratnon• et , 2 . irt
tot 10011.. au Mlghjand ayeeee.l2.4l..
Pltoboran ' NCO
That II Maple to Sawa.
'. uttons". t /M:
lot M., In Meplg Moab lowa Colr
town.blp- tr 3
K. K. .00040010 ThottuotAltilloti, 10. WO:
lot 112 to IGO ft.. In the 7•4, ritMborit ,
" • loalkairms.
Some day twenty mortatme Wore 01,4 . .1 .0-
_
Lies Inetranee. • _
0171011 OF Till( CO-OPNRATTVE
LII/DlssunAlme Co. Orr Parfell
i 2 Smithfield squat, rittsburgh.
40P% the V.lre Agent} of 444 pity
there ire 'many go/Almon who would
worn to misrepresent this or any other
competing comParrY.; Rut there are cer
tain other unscrupulous parties who daily
betray their friends, and the 'unwary
public, Into accepting leas desirable
forms of insurance by deliberate false
hoods in regard to the business of this
Company.
to detect and
It is Impossible, tangly,
'expose these riamilities. I, therefore,
propose the following plan by Wadi any
one on whom this .contidenee game" is
attempted can certainly avoid being vie ,
timised: Whenever anyone tension that,
ours is an unsound scheme of insurance,
sad that his company la the beat: dm.,
ask him to come with you to the oMoe of
the "Co operative" and make a fair corn-,
presort of the two. If he boilers' his
own words be will be glad of 00 good an
opportunity Jo expose our weakness; if
he declines the otter te confesses to an
intended fraud: A. PArreasoe,
• Secretary.
CO
Oar genial friend 001. Jas. Bleakley,
of Franklin, has just consummated the
nurchase-of the old oatabliabed banking
house of Mr. 1). C. Strawbridge, at
Sharon, Pa., and will hereafter conduct
the businve under. the flnxi name and
style of Jame. ineaatley, Son St Co.
thlonel S. win continue to conduct the
popular International Bank of Franklin,
while his on, late cashier of the last
nettled institution, and Major McDowell,
will conduct the affairs of the Sharon
Bank. We are tors that the latter bank
will receive a continuance of that large
patronage which has been hitherto dl.
toned towards it, . for its management
under the present auspices must be cred
itable and successful.
For Xashionable halr.Oreming, plain or
by curling, and a frimale, fora lugusiona
shave or bath, and -for skillftl dhpplag
and leeching, M WilltammOn's c-
Qan maloon at No. 190- Federal /street,
—The Preeldentior three freight Hoes
leading from Lontsville have alfreed,to
reduction from GO to 50 cents on fourth
elms and fart freight,.
BRIEF TELEGRAMS.
—Spotted fever and meningitis prevail
at Mobile.
—Hopes are still entertained of tne
safety of the City of Boetcei.
--Another large New Stork liquor ea
tablishment, that of Flatus and 'Slyer',
hie been seized by the revenue alto:ors.
—'- - Outrazes upon Chinamen are fre
quent In Ban Frenetic°, and several per
sons have been Injured In attempting to
aftbrd protection.
—Presidents of New York-city insur
ance' oompsnles, have been notified to
report before the Inenrance Committee
of the State Legislature.
—A. portion of the roof-of the Old Bed_
mines at Moriale, N. Y., fell in on Wed
nesday- and killed two miners named
Martin and Lynch, who were crushed
under 300 tons of ore.
—A lire at Galveston, Texas, Wednas.
day night,destroyed a block of buildings
on the north side of the strand, of little
value but tilled with large Mocks of
good'. The _loss is estimated at
11.000.000.
—At Lonistille. the July in the libel
suit of Mrs. Mary Evans vs. the Courier
Journal, returned a verdict for the plain.
tiff, assessing her damages at WOO. She
sued for 80.080 dollars. The offense con
sisted In the application of the word
"Bawdy House," to plaintiffs establish.
meat.
—A. dispatch from San Francium anodes
"another glorious rain" prevailed Wed
nesday night, making a total of fifteen
Inches for the aeuon. Abundant crops
are almost certainly soured. The peo
ple of the Southern portion of California
are jubilant over the improved pros
pects.
—.John Dean, an old river pilot, was
attacked at a late hour Monday night at
Chin, JILL, brutally beaten and thrown
from a high aide walk, breaking his
thigh and arms. He was taken to, the
Sisters' Hospital, where he died from his
Injuries Wednesday night. The cause of
he attack Is unknown, aa-he was not
ebbed. No clue to the perpetrator..
• Rumors were circulated In Jersey
city on Wednesday that some notable
changes were taking place, or were to
take place, among the Erie Railway of
ficials. Upon inquiry It la ucertained
that intimations have been given from
the headquarters of the Company on
Twenty.thlrd street, showing that the
resignation of Bucker le being consid
ered, and leading to the belief also that
other sweeping changes are to be made.
—Brown Wallace and Roland McDon
ald, Canadians, who fled from Winnepeg
to escape the .wrath of Mall, the lemur.
gent leader, have arrived at St. Paul,
Minn., having reached Fort Williams,
on Lake Superior, by traveling with
snow shoes, from which place they made
their way to Duluth, 111,10 on foot. and
thence to St, rani by stage and railroad.
Their emergency from exile by this pe
culiar route, most of which is a howling
wilderness, at this season, is somewhat
remarkable.
—ln August next a third visit Is to be
made to this country by the profeuional
English cricket players, who are repro.
'tented to be far - superior to the elevens
that have preceded them here. These
men, according to their agent, are not
coming here upon a venture, but have
been pledged a large sum of money, a
portion of which will be paid to them be.
fore they leave England. Twelve men
will be brought on, among them Captain
E. Wileshire, the same who accompanied
the late eleven. '
—The project of the removal of the
capital of Wisconatu 1. being agitated.
The Board of Supervisors of Milwaukee
have adopted this resolution:
- ...Rissolvfal, That we do hereby donate
to the State of Wisonusin the tree
use of the extensive county building now
In proems of erection for the various
uses of the State Government, to be re,
modeled in its Internal arrangements
and to be ready for occupancy at the next
session of the Legislature, provided that
the seat of government of the State shall
be permanently established at, =wan-
. Additional Starkela by Telegraph.
BOIMALO, Feb. 24.—Cattle; receipts ,
1,450 head; market active and extra 14e
lower; other clown without quotable
change; kale* 1,000 bead at Slio for
premium. 7taitc for extra, 7iple7lie for
good, ISN,Q)7%c fbr falr. and 5,4(44,tic for
poor to medium.. Bogs; .reoeipta light
and demand good. Sheep run moderate;
quiet sod firm at last week's prices. .
Naw Oar.s.aus, February 24.—Cotton:
receipts 2,001 bales; exports 0,906 bales:
sales 4,000 bales; market nominal, with
sales at 2214%230. Flour unchanged.
Corn scarce: calve at 11,20(4,1,22%. Oita
Pork eaaler, Atitti males at iVkb
29.25. Sugar dull with stains prime at
irkshinlanaea quiet at 78(410a. Col Toe:
fair 1.5%0113qc and prima 17%(417.4e.
KtOWII-4111 Tonday, February 11514. ht la
nlelock r• as eltalth MCCOWN. la tha 71st year
of el, age.
Funeral will take pile, of 7•10.1.1'110allilla,
at li!‘a . elock, from Ole late real It act. Perry
et le. to proceed tan. Mary's Cemetery. Funer
al arr•lce. 15t.'lletarl• Mulch, Allegheny. at
1* D. /nen* of the family ars respectfully In
vited.
DAVIE—Oa Wednesday. Teti. 93d. at 9
divided CIARAM Z., *lf. of 'lender
sou 9- Davis.
rotten! THIS ATTLIIIOOX, LL Ilo`doet, fto •
the Welly realdenee. No. 79 tn.retrelt. A
tegbo■7
&E.ll J
CEARTRLAXLEB AN PEEBLES D
LIVERY STARLY4
tome , al SAN DEPIKY 6211.117 AND CliUltyl
•VNNUL Allegherar Clty, when tleolt (;01 . 71.1
RtIIIMS am constantly'applied with real sad
Imitation limeerood, Wears...l- aad Walasl
Vona., at fideca varyla4 from 14 to 4104. Be.
din prepared tartar/resat. Beams and eIJ•
daces frinbliedl Lad s all
Den
of Yourellaa
Hoods. If nvalred. OGiee eltea ma lep.a.
aad Welt.
JOSEPH DIETER k SON,
117NIMEONLIEMILS,
.tlairliages far Iftmenils Furnished
001171,111 aad all naafi razalslizatat at
daaml rates. met
FL MOUE CO 7 a
L. D. DUMMETT,
(Lste of Liberty street..)
H. ss-cclsted Mr. DAVID N. PITVIIIIIONS
with him 10 business. mud 'skim tho stew or.d
commodious moscroom
No. 04 Wood Street,
When the near etm Wul (feeder the teeentse
tote arta uk• at me lowest youth. palate
Pure American CorKlionary
L. D. poem/Mr :e, co.
ft7.1i.41
p --, 41 3)V4 lICIDAVAir- - - 1 1 1 AI
, M. Warndintrit
IXE*4-V. -14 err 4%!ZWI *GENT,
M r i tUra.tfo , ll 0401101 Ohio and sandusky
P :; • n II A IC•JVIII. 01
GRAY & LOGAN
Hays iimand from 4T SIXTH STSIET,
Until Iraproremerda on old stand are twmpl.
tad. fe
litADDE AND CHOICE COL.
LErTION VIRST.CLAIM CHMSkim IN
OA NT IMANES.—MONDAY NOUNINO.
At egENCON and kVININti, February Met.
at 10. A and IN o'clock, on SlCowl floo rof Com
mercial Sales Roour
A s,lo6ltrultbgeld street. teldr
entravde on Fifth rentre.) bri commenced
the Isle of a large ana choice rcllection of Met.
gclass CHNOMOS and OM PAINTINGS, in ele
ant frames, embracing NEW and FAVORITE
BUILIECTP
Ind Amer byica. the must eminent millets of In.
orie
Teas collection Is num:ulled by any former
display of One arts In our city. end will afford
an nooses' opportunity for nocorating home.
with works of unquestionable lasts and art.
Saturdaylon soli bit open which Friday And
far examlutiou to ladles and
gentlemen are Incited.
f, if A. NoI MAINZ, •nctioneer•
Bank Purchased
JOHN M, COOPER & CO.
Bell and Brass Founders, -
Smug, Locomotria a Inman 11114
MUM=
Made Proleiptay Co Order.
RABBIT'S METAL
Made and Kept on :land.
proprietors sad Stauteetitre set
J3l. Cpper's Improved Bahu ce Wheel
MEM
VINE()
BALLOU & •:
167, 168, 169 and 170
SECOND AVENUE.
Axe now pro-oared w temlsb VINEGAR at Ile -
LOWICAT MASK= ItATLII. Attention Is Der-
Uentarly called to one „
MA WEE VINEGAR.
IMOR'SALE.--On Ohio avenue,
near Irwin aeon.. TWO BRICK. HOUSSin
n Int Na . 333 Ohio avenue. The Pont house
hat 6 large dooms. On and Water, troll da.
lobed and complete. with yard in front. The
boom la the lent of Santo front. on •94 feet
paved Ailey. contain. 6 Buono Dail. Ite.• This
property la located in a rant iroprnsidir Ponion of
the tleeond ward; Allegheny. Will ne sold low
and on terms to wit the mirehmer. For further
information apply M
91 Diamon W.
d. Y
A . P3l
llen bony.
F OR. BALE .— Large SECOND
-HAND SAYE. Call 22 or Addram N.. No.
112 Wm. street.
"WOK SALE.--MARE and BUG-
J: Glr. - 41. line Mare six years old , well broke
nad le oro aaaaaa ; Rood ror Wally um. SUIT
or Eastern manotnture and almost es good as
new. Inquire at 5147 Liberty street, or 46 N loth
street.
=
kil;3o2o:_yif.ll:•7izizi
=
RE KO VAIS
103 OHIO STREET,
I=
89 11119 'we e
AUCTION SALES
STEAM PUMP.
Mee, 882 PENN STREET.
math I:wank am
6=13112EZ!
171 .rs -
ItGH
• ~ • ~,...: • ,
.IA.. • ''''...'...,l)_';'';.:i':.r(..S.
606:q1111
FOR EIALEL
F°.,!l . BALE . — Ti
No. and Tools low. lo el° Rh"
•34.%,;4:: Übir LIR.. P131%74093'
troy., 0 , No. 14 r M o. and Corry ilo.,%101:.
Lao., Alleabroy. "8 81..
112.4'"
"VOR-PALE.--$3.300 will buy
J 2 TWO GOOD FIUME HOUND..., four rooms
each, end lot No. 10 hoyle man. Aneithen,.
near north avenue. Ret.. will
down
ten per oenl..
and taxes. Te.—N. n loo do p wn, ballad In
wogernsents. Nagel:a on the pftlalwe.
FOR SALE.-1. Steam Engine
10 b y 30. In rood ruenlng order. with
nnert/01. Searles, W i ng 8.11 .11 entneet
leg Ras, all as - sopl at new. Also, TWO IS
INCH LITT AND TORCH PUMPS, TWO G.
INCH LINT AND YONCI THUM Will he
sold low. Can be aeon at the Works of the
Totorsebeny Hu Coal Comnel/Y. Wee. Mew
l.=
FOR SALE—Stock and Fix
itRILS. LEASE AND I.IOOD WILL. or
Asst-class Grocer). dolor a Rood bedizen. ' 4 lie
oadersigned being .mated Id other bnalnenla
the reason for oclllog. G. W. PUB2T, 49 Fed
eral lancet Alirchenv. It
•
riCIIII SALE—Banding mate-
RIALS , "WILL BA COLD AT A V
the materials contelned Ina TWO tlTt)lif
Ink It WELLING ktuUeli. located near
Mkt. ear station. The house 1110 good order
sae la low oceerted by the oubeeriber. who
willies to have IL removed of the lot before the
drat of Mop. Xequire of
UXORIAL W. SCOTT.
210 Charlotte .truer. ()Mcleod.
FOR SALE.—BIDWELL
PROPIKTY.—Lot Ins hot trout on Bid.
well street, between Witmer.. aaaaaa and Pay,
et e street, by On feet in depth. privilege
of 100 feet alley. na which lot ts double TWtt
aTtOttICLI PRICK DWILLLINO of Ablrtees
rooms and bathroom. All modem Improve
ut• throughout the house. On tbd lot ts also
a good Peanut litsble. The property will be sold
as a whole. or Melded lots ewe parte: Invitee
of Tltit ANA HAT. No. SO 401 amuse.
FOR SALE.--A DESIRABLE
RIZIDENCE —2le. ROT FllllllOlO Welt,
• liegh eny City. The lot le 24 wr 220 nut.
The banding is two-slaty, arlitt . MA'AM Har
lot; contains • BOOM: lIVITOOI2I, with botassd
cold Wass; has Mute., Mantels; Inside MVO
iers. rialmsn. Caries, IRMO Hall. Mate Reef. and
has been both one year. Inquire .W.3OE:IN A.
COCHRAN. N.. S3O Hamilton street. Alleahe
ay City. or Attie() Lieettl Meet. rittAtoltt ,
Y-11
pOR SALE.—Engines and Boil
1. MIS. New and Second U. d. of hied.
emartaskily eu band.
Orders
from ell Darts of the 0000107 Pre. , PUY
execeded.
JAM= BILL • CO..
Corner Marlon ayezait and P.. Y. W. 11
Allegheny. '' * "
FOR BALE . DwELLING.--
That three /toff 11841/M....DWF.LLIIIII.
entrant % lasted. NO. efl . The Stratton, Alla
Rho.% caltalas% ten tOolnasad bath root.
net IMO cold oractr Is era sod band stotT. XII
In all the MIDI. nos e In Itheeen. Setae sta.
Wed art *omen ol OM'. alien. 1 1 la tatilllehled
atal Ventilated. Poreentat Atell la.
JOHN D. RAWLY A X 81)..
1 , 0 No• ILO Fourth aver..
QMIALL COUNTRY SEAT FOB
GAL E ILENT.—Contdalnle acre% all
u ' est fence and frosting Pie Obto elect.
rue place bias • near. 411•Feltlag. PHA
♦ 1 memo.
error Stant, with t murrutss n outbutlclines. and_
gl ' ;n1 " ;. 1.41. ns
mute; It am 11 140 Per
'ear
A l t ~t.Uuo to
interest. E. 3.—lt not add. API
Pent , for SAPP per year and
j ar all 1 4 .7.7 . ,....AP.
11.14 Fourta
PERSONAL—AII persons seek.
INO HOMES, or investmen Neal Es
tate, ■
will save time. tr?oble moot y ty
mules a cobs of the .I . I7TBRUSIM
IMT.ILTZ Ills elvenavral Wants
or will be sent by mall Fain to any reps= Nag It.
Persons cannot fall to get salte4 oat of Um tam
list It cont... (MUTT PHILLIPO,_ Pet.
Ushers asul Neal Zstate Aloha . No. 139 roan!
arenas.
$2.30 0 WILL BITE • NICE
NEW BRICK HOVEL a I'
rooms. good grim' and Trends roof. 51 . 0 ate on
Vuittonmutat. near Caldwell. Inquire of W.
WILTON. at tba boon. 2-14
1:411;N:F.10.1.fr,e):I:1
I 8.3 fl
MERCHANT TAILOR,:
Coiner of Penn and Sixth Streets,
FALL AND WINTER STOCK
NOW COMPLETE
rPIIIRSON & 110111ANBBING
SOCC/31101111 TO
IC IL lira= & Co
ITERORANT TAILORS,
b. 10 111.171 . 0% lilt 01. tiailr.
Ire w lv z. ,:a d reent i zed itr gearyor Fall
Me prices. ILTltrNO•rlititat et:
teed to tik• C uttin g g
Retartmont.
Q.J:a■■ YeIUE UBOP a lIIIKLANBRING.
- DrALXI.I3I_4IE,
r=llWl4l/11M11
MERCHANT TAILOR,
Rest's eosisisaUT oa 11..4
(Rothe, Vaminseres and riga."
aI?NOICIATLZILLAII MINIMUM 600.06.
No.. 93 1-2 SnaltiMeld Street,
•
47 arflentoi Plotkin ands to (Oka Ix the latest
les.
NEW FALL GOODS.
• eteadld Raw stoat Of
CLOTHS. GASHIMERES, Jai
our rseetted try AMMAN BILTAIL.
43: Mer34:34 Teller. fi 133314413 And&
1 r . 1 50.3 , 1'.10 A calk,);l;N
SCHMIDT & FRIDAY,
lIIIIPONNIJUI 01
WINK BIIANDIIB, GIN, SP.,
lIKILLZ 22
PURE RYE WHIG
409 PENN STREET,
Have Removed to
Nos. 484 AND $B4 PENN,
car. Moroni St.. (formerly CaxkaL
escro B. FINCH & co.,
199, 197,180, 191, UM sad 196,
MST MO M% rrrrimmcon,
X.11117/lOrtlniall Or
Dinuited ran 'll
elnerdealers In 7011611/2 1 1 w/NIBMS.
8019 s. nurs. ammo
MABSELAWN ELMS. , • •
'frissiut.t.,B =xis wits. Ciniz
IiARIALL•II WILL MIMI LITIMPOL.
MAZIWILL•II lI.M. WILL Cris Carats
mg, wwWw.u.. Mal% MOO = l on a
Dime. 1301 MOW. rinet. • S.
ImosV,Xlf i rollt n _
wriMlXtbaraw.
kLENDESION JABROTHERS„
im it to rs l i ts: z a ra h t Diier! ix me
THB NE JERSEY
Mutual Life insurance Co.,
NEWARK, - N. J.
Apeets, Over $500,000.
radell tined DT tDL Comp., we Period.
sally on-Yortaing alter the payment
Amami rteialum.
•
Dtridende annually declared - and Wiled On
third annual premium, either on tar permanent
turnout! al the Policy. or inreduction l
at prem.!.
ulna
•
HENRY KIRKEILTB.ICK,
General Agent,
167 1-7 Wood fitrfet, (2d door,
r=tisusez
/Or Balialela Agents wanted
deVq7l •
THE IRON CITY
IWITAI LIB DISIIRANCI CO,
Of Pensuarilvanla.
Ogee, 15 Federal St., Allegheny City
BMZIOTOBB I
Hon. JAR L. GRAHAM. • •
Rey. J. IL CLARK. D. D..
Cent. S. RORYNHON. • -_ •
Rev. B.l.lLlter D if:l3.:
YliCAUßßiltriteLstirs.talestl "
iIIMON USUAL. Rey. of Alkalis:in
C. W. BRNRY. Hatter.
A. 8. BILL. Attorney-at-Lsw,
D. L. PAM' Lumber Merchant.
D. BWORRIL ...nee Agent.
Capt. IROBT. 11011111111021. Praeldatat.
B. C L ARK. View prestdsmte
JACOB RUBE, Itemtrotarys
BII6IIIIIY. Treasurer.
IL W. WHITE. MIDICAL
MING EfiVOGER. Senn Ageat.
COMMIBRONED MONTH YOB THE
John Donaldsen,
W. W. Male. Rochester, fn.
Rey. Jam. Hoillogsbeed, Beam, I •
n..
P. H. Cousin, McKeesport, tn.
Ream EL Johnson. Blalr.llle. In. .•
J. 8. - Etruyer Johnstown. es.
Company strictly mutual. All profits accrete/
to policy holders by dividend returned annually
nom the end of the first year. All Pollnieel...
forfeiting. LLD
e mH
INSURANCE COMPANY.
ruswors WILDING,
MIIM XS Flftle ATIPI4II. Seemed rumor.
PITTBBUBIAH.. PL.
Capital All Paid Vv.
DIRZCITONS.
N.J.ErT• zi r i ..W.LlllTer...N.l o ept. ll .Balley ,
Duel MINN, S. le - narDass. L. Chemeers.
Jae , 8. M•Olarken. J. K. Nei'
Thomas 8.8,1 th Jao.B. WlUset.,
NOB H. KINN, Pn
- JNO. T. INN NINHS,
JO& T. JOHNSTON, Be
- H. J. BRACK. Gs
Imam' on Liberal
th" Ternsa
Mel 'Mir P .
INSIII/
•
aldent.
es Pres Meat.
10141:1r.Mr•
INDEMNITY
• AGAINST LOBS ET STAN.
Finial!! tiIitIIANCE CO.OF FHILADEVIIIA.
01710 3.411* a 43T0 MIVIITUT BT. ,acm
Mann gr. 11•3141mr, Mordecai H. Lealdill
ToWas WIIVICY. David B. Bunn.
ISsamel tirant, Dam 1.41,
Jacob B. ltlg. Volward O. DWI
t:=l3 U. BAN Cl lga
/*T W.
lt.
C. t l,, - Vice Rrtuddent. •
. EMONLITIMIN, , AMER.
North Wen corner =ad sad W o od IStaleta.
pIaNNSILVANIA
lIIEURANCE COMPANY OF PITTTBBUIIIIII ,
071ICZ. Do. 10106 WOOD STMT. BANK
OV OOKIIMEOZ BUILDLIB3.
nu t.. Lks. Company, and LussoW MAID
IGO By TUB ezelash . o7.
LEONARD V. T LTZB., PreOLlaa‘
C. coirt. VW. Fro.ldißß.
, 808 V. Ca, Trolsorar.
l ive lir, .asaa. Bare t. 7.
2.11110102.0
C. O. BoS liar :
' OsclLVaas. '- '
Boberlff__
IrjAWI L L„ . . -. tat vowiTi. •; i
i t zt e g mx. . : A.. _AmMon. tre
. .
irTEI23IIIIII6I7IIANCECRSH
bw o oi r iviza r rizsa rr
. ar r .ilolBlaiM:=,4,,tet.
°Mee, Of ti nteke n trodPent • 00......10.1 0 ,
?Vow
M a ne 1111r1;idil Of PIM and
Me =dm • Mane Institution. tenneded 01 Di.
radon wbo are well known to the easnmendty,
and 'dm an determined to' Predennem mkt Übe
linty to strintaln the clowemor wnlert .theY boy.
hh offering the D.: proteetton to t1m..1
WOO dean to 1* Insured.
ontmwOnm
Alexander Minden. Jean B. liteensh
It. Willer. Jr., Cnas.q.
Junes Ne.kultry, • William Birk =6
Alexander , ww. fierolk
Andrew Wien, • rbilltDßermor.
Dmrid Lori. •
W. Mordeon.
D. amt.. 111/3
NATIONAL
INSURANCE COMPANY. .
Ca. Federal St. Aral Dismand,lthittiny,
s M n in e. lll6 MOND NATION*. BARN
r. W. MARTIN IMldent,
OkIN EIROWN*.,The Yresidral.
AWLS Z. UTZ NBON. beersury.
laszclol4: • __
le 4 "Lt=:littAl kh " t r.
-teonrrkle...ess,
pF I O .A IaViP 11!BEILANGT. COM-
017101 C. N. Z. INNNINNINUOD i 111TH en.
L iia•aOsealaiS.taklas Wire &ad Martas Maga
14. 10 ,2 stow,
MIA= La.=
...,•;!,
ratt. .
P:426 . . •
W. . 6/11tardr.E. Ifecret..,
CC:LEEI MEN Y INSVIIANCE
00XPANT OP PITTSBURGH.
.No. BTITIVII STREET.RI BLOOM.osabut all kinds of PHs and MAW
ma..
crylNTonlgili-'vriirloo.
0. G. DONN ....L.A.:. •
WT. •M - DZAN. (Moor/Imes&
insiCTORO:
rtrivre u ta h kit %mistook ,
VI . I g ' oP.F. MTIA.A.r..'
&I: w .. le.. T. tar..
WALL PAPERS
WALL PAPER
At Greatly Redieed Price&
To make Ad/ room fee now goods• We will oell
4111 Ulu ant Of limb, goal acnr 10 More,
Without Regard to Cost,
==rl
B Te Px.rzeis,
DININZLOtin rAPZIIB.
• • BALL AND 0114.111111TAX101%
al" a lane amaataLeat PAPILBS .t
Na 107 MARKET STREET,
sioinmai'maim
JOS. B. HUGHES i BRO.
ELEGANT
PAPER HANGINGS.
Zoaneted pall Popes to_plato non Asper
nog' to loot and nooks. Vorrlnos mits .
TPirrktitrlt WPM% :UZI& PA.N.T.LAS
rtijnry 1 1 / 4 d P ror i ra l ot. d m . lo
renal enewkare
p. 741 f A RAW A T,1,13
NEW WALL PAPER STORE,
19.1 Liberty Street.
IA VA 31 ;4* ir 111.1 fpll:4 t/A
ROBERT Q. PATTERSON .& CO.,
Seventh Avenge and Liberty St.,
rrrrszurston. PA.
Witt on Every Saturday Hold
AN AUCTION SALE
or
lORSES, CARRIAGES, BUGGIES,
WAGONS.
A.gmothurTud.th. the Haim
daw • to Mil M t pus lean thatr
lotleo of toga at on or WON Thartd•Yog
oath week la order for admitting. Prompt at
toottooa.had
gOOd care be ging all suout 101 l
Most
JOHN H. STEWART, Auctioneer.
JOIN N. STIMST tOrt. 11.PAITMOIL
RUNT. R. PATTERSON a CO,
PEXELIC. AND
130ffidISSIO1Q STABLES
Cllll.lflntl LUNDE 4 LIBEHT.rk.
.
11TTSBITROII, PA.
L.eseinio
-7 -
ar'7,lE9V OPERA HOOPE.
IMM=11:113:112
DIRS. D. P. DOWERS,
And the popular young actor.
• Ma.,. C. MeCOLLOM. .
THE TIMPEbT,
On,. MAllinninivra TEL WADDLES).
THURSDAY F.VIIIINU. copular
ISTO..
will Da preset:dell the ever copular play el •
EAST LYNNit, ou Teti Eroraitwar.
Lady Dane'..
Madame Vine. ....... M"' P.
ble Yr•ECIA.ThCIE Mr. J. C. IleCollose.
- Yriday—Varnweli Ha nags of Mrs. How...
when will be presented LADY AUDLLY , II
near?. •
Mrs. D. P. Rowers Matinee of Saturday.
igr4 , I.CADFMT OF MUSIC.
•
TITOBSDAY and PRIMLY ITENUAtin. Feb.
rrary A& and 25,11170. forth. Benefit of
PITTSBURGH HIGH SCHOOL.
Committee of At raasemr nts—Oro. J. Locker.
City nupetlorendent: Jelin Wilson, Pre•ids blot
Central Board; Jar.d M
Brevn. ayor; Fedlo
tus Dean; Principal Echoed; Q. M. Ander
son. Joseiph Michell. 3 . J. Craig. John Harrison
and Joe. ;Unman, who , at the request of the
Committee, will ma. as Treasurer. • •
J. M. HAGER'S GRAND NATJONAL.
• Allegoty and Tableant'
w, I be elven by toe Pupils or all Departments
or toe MO &bar!, under the 'Unction of .O.
RAWER. h ob.
s t rig r" e p . rln M ez Ana frila r b t t h jy=l i ts Otto
-NM F. A. =GER, PIANIST.
• .pigiZld Brelnway Concert Grand, 0111 be
steed, forntsbed by R. Krebs r Bro.
"'Admlrslon, 00 *erns. lererved Seals
cents. For .ale on Moods" morning, February
MI, .113.. Wteber It Bros., IRS Wood rarest..
Darn open at 1. Comb , nee at* o'elock.
•
Manual , Plaiturday •fltersooet.Web.ste
Ad:nation to all parts of the House: &bads
end Children. 516 metes t
at* 60 ets. Oren
apse at / We, act: to
'V: • . 3 GROC '
DILWORTII, HOPEI SL CO.,
243 Liberty Street,
(apposite hed4 of Wood street.)
WHOLESALE GROCERS;
PUtablergh, Pa.
ITSZEI
ESTABLISHED BY
A. & T. MOM, 1812.
IL - GORILY; .
WHOLESALE GROCER
No. 271 Liberty Streot; ----- =
(MUMS OAT. Law; 11011,1.11
PVMISIIIIUGH,PA
!!In=ll
=MM
M.
STEELE & 80N+
Commission kers-hangs
FX.olCrli, 4GRATN, V.11a111:D. Mo.
90:96 01110 BTILINT. 60. Eksi Commis.
ALI,S4:7IIY2CY CITY. Pb
MEANOR k HARPER,
/LOUR, GRAIN AND rsoeuos
Commission Merchants,
Na $ LIBERTY STUMM.
Costlemmata solicited-
PLUM MILL JA 11123 V. /INBAR?
K im & RICHART,
-- Boimussime nanicusatTs,
lac °smalls za
PLOU3, GRAM azos, nu. PEED, kg.
11410 Inert,
3.14:b.12
W. C. ARMSTRONG,
teaceetac7totetser *Maud:roam) •r .
**ma cadmium meth"
•m n ßo.. Tor t -Market laireets
J, BLANCHARD,
Wholesale and Retail 6.1r0ftr,3
9Na 396 . PENN BTIM.ZT
a93:91
BAIRD & PA_
. rro
Wholesale Grocers, Coinentson: en% W
ao Dealersta Prodeee.
na, cartan and Lana 011. Seo.,
exams& Yarns and an l'lstaborin
aenerally, 1151 and 114 HYOUND ISTRE
ristabnegh,
JOIN 1. If Hoilall....arx. Z. sweat
TORN I,,,HOILTSE t BROS, Slier
ta °visors to JOHN I. 11013151 C i C 0... Whole
sale' Grocers Cud Commission /derehasta, florasr
of Shaltheeld sod Water streets. PltillsOres.' •
.101nr •Ntrr A. WALI.AO6.
rIPTON-&WALLACE.WhoIer
!SALE HROCNpI AND PEUDIJCIL DrAll
No. 6 BUM MINIM PlUsburib. •
FIA:f 4110 '1:44
100 WOOD STREET.,
Of NEW. GOODS.
CI FINE VASES;
SOMMIAB AHD CIIKINA.
A "wcru,
aitortwahrs, Err ' I
large Moak of,
x, SLOWS PLATED GOODS
=
DOI sad esizeiso ear fool& 014 ere
trt talleited no one abed Tell to be salted.
R.. E. BREED & CO.
I t:
CHESFA, GLASS
QUEENSWARE.
•
Jest received. Abe Plated led Brittar.la Were,
Vases and Parted Ware. cow opal's' and t.
Wykt very low prices at
H. RIGBY &
Pro. 189 LD3IIBTI iITREEM.
.Is=
Oil +W.\
CIRRUS IL nmsnoNo,
. PLUMS rif
TOlighlOglienY and connengvme c*, -
And atanalketerer of •
COIL SLICK AID DUOLITORIZED Cent
mu= AND YARD, corner Holler am% .
Dorton street. IdbertY rod Crer satLairW. '''
?IWO ward. alto &toed street, loath warn,
and at Bon of Boas street. P. A O. H. E. Depot,
Ostend ward.
;,..iefi at ei th er of the &bora ofbeell, Or a&
dress to ma through Pittsburgh. P. 0., will ra•
mins prompt attenun.
Pra to wbom I are maldyloot Mussy, Walla
a 00. Wm. Smltb, Union Ina MUD, 13. a. Tow. •
ler a 01411ebell. iftepbenana £ Co.. Blesell b
ee., Oran A Magas, Ale: Bradley. Park./1.
Co., Park. NeCardy &Co., Seen, Oral/ ielindr..
W. Y. labor a Co., J. Si. Lyon & CO.. JillOO ,
Mushall A Co., Mita. WIC. i Co., Desna Da—
Et , 1 1. 01 4dr.:ZtZl i t c rin . t.. 1 !!.. renraylianla 8..
COAL! COAL!! COALW
'DICKSON, STEWART &CQ.
HMIs Moored Untr 011BOick •
NO. 567 LIBERTY BTRELTi
aatali my Moor /11111151MilliD/11.0014
WEFT ari.l.lieras
lirgfrrigttlwlroile. witiegwig to
.hem itowign lb. oall, will lie siwwwio so
aromathr.
pr7y.Tr
TO THE COURT OE QUARTER
1 89181066 of All<lken7 gonoly, No. 6 Do.
amber beaoons, 11160. limeelasooas DOokot.:
Ds the metier of the event:mot Hewlett strtet„;
Olt? of Apptal Ittlt;LVlt
• .
Notice le tl , ;i1 . 01 kit* that the oneenland
commtuleam, anPolated by lite Collette tate
the teette•onl °toed 'by the pirUsa Interested
la tte above eases In relation to Ike matters at
lona there's and report mamma. with Ids entre;
ton thereon ea to coot modlleatlon of the report
of viewers. If any, and the 11,11[1 or emerder to
be made by the Court, will attendbeklie detlw
or kin appointment at Ids Dam. 904191liamosd.
street. City or Plttebtmgh. on /*peg; the 9th..,
day or waren. A. 11. 1910. at .9, , e1eded147;
when and where all parties Inalirelle4ll4o at* ,
Lead. •
re11:131 J. W. OVilt.
•
XTIYTICE..-Wheiea . %';• A'aitera f?, • ,
i. ` em aMM :11, :itttrfig it
rifle::: ' - - - r r . ' Y
Van. die'd, base been motel Noose- • • II
Maned. therefore all .persoot:: frOtalosie
Ott said estate molt present ,
Exi.nr ~ , `i ir?, r r
...wasd for setitramms.- • • 'sons -i.".4:
udebted to said estatirwill
....-. SU. ,
Oh"? P'IMI VEICte . . rENNIkT: ''' . ' i''4 1
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t i
' t. - t ., ,
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