The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, March 03, 1870, Image 4

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CITY AND SIIBURBAN.
Change of Naos.
Rhe Feet and offices of the Daily mid
Weekly Gasertais will be rialOved, from
ille26th to the led of "March. from their
old stand on. Fifth avenue to the largo,
vent-atoned ..Gassrre Buildings,"
the corner corner of Smltntleld street end Sixth
avenue, recently purchased by the pro
whiter' m a permanent home for the
ClkesTra.
• Tee Aldermen's offices were devoid o
Interest Tosterdai•
nit Wean the Park*Pond In Allegheny
Ili to be sold to the highest bigger.
jam Bradford, of the Sixth ward, was
avaigatted to jell by Alderman Butler,
on oath of Bennett Lake —yeiterdaYr
ebarging him with the larceny of a 'toys.
Thomas Dexter (which name implies
annething flan) liras arrested yesterday
Ibr WI driving on the Allegheny sae
pnelon Bridge. Mayor Callow tined
gdm live drain and bid him henceforth
go sloe!.
The Math Census.—Marshal Ditudooh
has been officially notified that the ninth
census, which late be taken this year,
will betaken under the Act of Congress
of May 23d, and be is at present
engaged in distributing the territory in
kis jurisdiction.
Judea 6t hens, of Alleeks:l9, tr3m.
milted Jsßrown to Jail yesterday,
in default S f Siloo ball, en the 010,1% of his
wife Aims Brown. charging him with
desertion. Having had some slight tam•
ily grievances, James sought the smiles
of • mars congenial partner. Hence the
AZ * Allegheny Alderman and a patron
had a dispute k nock
afternoon whlch
rentited in a knock down. Mayor Cal
low hu been appealed to, for a Bettis.
runt of the difficulty, the official who
belongs tom np town district appearing
an defendant in a case of assault and bat
tery.
Haug—The members of the Bar of
Allegh county have tendered Eon.
'Shoran ellon.,recently retired from
the Bench, a banquet which taker place
ut McGinley's, on Wood street, to-inor•
row evening. Is protases to be one of
the grandeat affairs of its character ales
gotten up in this (SW.
Yesterday Rey. J. B. Clerk, D. D., Made
Information before Mayor Callow against
George Lacey for larceny. Thr accumed
is charged with stealing &lot of jewelry,
sleeve buttons, &o•, from the reeldence
of thep i tossaitor. Lamy Isemployedwe
driver r Dr. Sutton. Se wan unused,
and otter a hearing held for court.
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t Great Slaghter Among the loe Mina:
—Go to he n t Rink. As the season is far
advanced, those fond of them:of skating
had better take. the opportunity as this
may be the lam of the &canon. MAMA .
is open at 1.% o'clock. which is the best
time for children. The loe Is crowded
worry night to overgoiring, and was in
excellent condition last' night; brilliantly
111runitutted with gas as well as .
the
• 'beauty and elite of the city. • ..
Ttatika.—l herebrecknowledge the
prompt PaYMerit of $2,000 by the North
Western Mutual Life Inaurauce
Com
pen7 of Wisconsin through their agent
. khr. AUDI Becker, the tame being the
amount of thepolicy of my husband
Jacob bfattern. deceased.: - W.-Backer's
ogles is No. 214, Fifth avenue, and I can
conscientiously recommend hlm to my
Mends and the public, as a prompt and
reliable agent.
CATUARINA. MATTZEIS.
Georgia
Brenn erenuer
and, had h Win te lm
of en to the
habit of playing cards at the hones of
the latter, when, a few evening , s ago, be.
coming exalted over the merits of the
game, they quarreled and resorted to
the muscle to mottle the &Malty. Kelly
came off with honors, and lien a..
paired to the office of Alderman
and there_ made charges, to hae7gal
doubly sure, of both mamma and battery
and for keeping a gambling house.
Successfal.
Geo. Charles Barnes, the snooesefal
competitor for the °Moe of Sealer of
Allegheny. all will agree, is a good ap.
polotment. It may be said of others who
sought the appointment, that they were
as capable or as much entitled to prefer
ment se be, but it cannot be said that
any WWII more capable, more intelligent
or more worthy. The General will make
a capital officer In the civil, as he did in
the military 'antes, and will serve the
public with like fidelity as he served the
party, always energetic, efficient and or.
Wins.
Katmai Life Insurance Amodatton.
Mi. have received a ctrcniar edctreseed
to tiisi Baggage Mutant and Brakemen's
laistdal Life Insuisace AIMOIIIIIIOII, and
to all baggage muters and passenger
train brakemen of the United &Use,
pilling a scenting of the . Aisociation on
Thursday and Friday, May Bh end fias
next, et Chicago, Mine% .The objects
- of the Association are etrictiy beneficial,
requiring a. subscription of fifty mats
from each member on the death
Of a brother to be paid to thehairs of the
' deceased within twenty days after death.
The object is a commendable 0110 sad we
think all railroad mem should give It a
careltd consideration.. The call requests
railroad mums represented yin the As
sociation to elect delegates to the coming
. Convection.
7 ' '" Supposed Ineenakirilawr,
r • yesterday morning about me o'clock
e grit occurred at the residence of Mr.
— l.sackhartra, leo. 283 Ohio Weer, AIIs.
gheny. The gentleman' and his wife
were absent at the tim. at the ram
(mitred. at Lafayete Hall. llPOn'return.
ing to their domicil they found the firs.
men - busily engaged In extinguishing
the gamrw. When first discovered it
was confined to one corner of the front
room on the lower floor. The door lead.
Ing from 'the street was cimu and rapids
• :of pantaloon,' robbed of a pocketbook
„
e " oontaatning • considerable mime money.
Prom these and other indications. the
- . house is sunposed to have been burglar.
. . ised and then set mAm The result wee
the loss of • valuable library, a large all
, . painting , clothing and. carpet, and con
, side:able Manage to the house.,The ex.
eat amount cannot be stated at ,re c ent.
•
• There Is no cineto the thieves.
The Oneida Pilaster
Amen the omoers of the American
war ship Oneida. recently lost in Japan.
we waters, were two west Penntrynts
' titans, Vent. William Stewart, no of
Hon. Andrew. Stewart, of Eatontown,
and Passed Midshipman Jao. E. Phelan.
son of Mr. John Phelan, Jarringly a
member of the State Legialatare ham
Grams county. Whether .or not these
noble young officering amongshe laved
or lou, is of course a stirlen of painful
solicitude with their friend, and rats
elves. I.'W•hope the tidings Mamas will
be mob as to gladden their beans.
—Since writing the above, later dls
pitches give a list of-Melon. which an.
baputly includes the names of 4.l6tit.
Commanding Stewart and Ensign
Phelan. There
en
theredbre, no
other hope !be their Mende than in the
passible inacouracy of the list of .names
Sod by the cable. We shall
await anxiously further particulars:
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A Sharper Bestirs. , .
- ' For some time put J. Bound. formerly
'a” resident of Braddoor• ?Bids, had
' Nen play i ng upon th e generoalty of the
sens
con.
.I . ".. itiTlirde ,° . °°Tru d wi i f i nan be: m 1 4 ,: t7Y . 0 1:
- bane and lot which h e
tame. In this way he neatened In
. , borrowing from TOO to $OOO. and about
•. • week aloe, having quietly disposed of
.. .
hone and lot arid pocketed ne . Tho .
da i sy mew is she Pittsburgh • mosey, he left for New York, lotendloo
i S to i sail for Europe 611 soon as hls wile Female College nil take place on Friday
. • 4: 4 " 01 him* - moadar ttts Wife packed seenter of next week, which will close
• . , ..: •.. , up her goods and alerted lbr New
. , . .. , york. Dr. Sehuley and others who 014 the present very pros porous term ottani
• -" ' been slat by Round came to the - sterling lestltutlon.. The 'entertainment
~,, ~. •Or and made information before the promisee to be fully ea exciting and en.
• , e.;:" ' lifaynrinharlltOlS Round will obtathint . ta to soy of its prerdeanatorm ,
'— - -, money under Luse protaumr. and sated ton e
tee of Its high character.
which
; . ...s;„,_ • to pay the expenses of an °Nile r to so.. oi • Vanua d
of the
dnotiorny
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421.4b° Ira" : 0 r Round l i gt:allt t l i l t oflitl!de-Colle bi tter g i cx7uNbe had than the feet
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° l k e ""Prm s; """cil li mnit°9 n u ear nitinii:thl iy .ngu'ed a ctuTn-P ner stbmiereiducbs t 7 h uguAllho eb ri :% 2lldeswng • illwr. p b p li fi bb oi lmi t tibin ir xi c r i
•;il, - ,1 00 41, was mopping. Finding bb wank, 'fbraduiladonof wins nodally received,
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L..„,..:..,;,,...7,ettookuxhijuhiolv7=oerenteinouy,t..,sll, $
d no. Dy w meatos hiox q mi l a
misig and Ir o u ti t , to few th v e scan totA td rDg renut d i e n. wi Tose ent. ,
- ' ;:';' ::i the Utti fu l tha il PM '
' et of the e' "K"ed ..elalma ld placed ipind
' I ra n " wh o o h
make teP 1 ate
immediate e n t e rin g
CI, ,L - ''''''.:' ? the,offirera hands, sod. the canners _. , ,
of 'President Perablag. By delay they have
' ,i,.tf r the trip Nate Yore, hank rent), it !S 'kid, i.t.i , . 0104 0 w . ;Dm
to
note
thew
' ` ' - -' : urake efficient aiderwen When -hat *l d want nf
...• . .1:a .4. - ^ . t Cape.' stidenees of prosy:ally. The College is
application and desire a d t.
::
f rot bottsg no. aaalated far
...t... . --. Cale Matra their Orik . . in paajmently worthy of all patronage.
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SOUTEUVIDE BOWDTIBIL.
AFree Fight—Probable Honklde—Tive
mai s e =roandea—pue. of the
The uncannily quiet and peaceable cit
izens of the Routh Ride were favored with
• soMie of rowdyism, such so Is abldom
'Ohioan.' in places of more pretentioho,
and which In 1111 . prObliblilty will result
lithe death of cme, and perhaps two of
the parties cragaged . in it.
It appears that Leonagd Brucker and
Peter- Bata, prat:elate of a drinking
l ith
saloon at the corner f Eleventh and
Cana street; East ßit sham, known
so-Bedford Hall, ga a ball Tuesday
eight. which ,Waa at ded by a Jane
numberof Urania. Dinehlg and drink
ing beer wan the order of the evening,
- and matters paesed4ff quietly until be
tween two and t o'clock yesterday
mottling , when four s or Ave rough, came
to the saloon and after taking several
,drink, at the bar, started to go up Plaits
tri the bell more. On their way they
passed through the dinning room mad
armed themselves with knives and such
other wesponi as they could And. They
were allowed to pass la by the door,
keeper, who we. frightened at their
manner, and they had been in the room
but a few Moments when they raised a
disturbance, which soon resolved itself
Into a free fight. Knives •lblilles," .
potters, chairs, etc., were u sedi freely,
again the fight Charles F elts and Jacob
Amine were - severely,-' if- not fatally
.wounded. The former received seven
nets; one in the arm, four in the lock
alai two In the abdomen, one of which
Strated the abdominal wall, and from 1
ch the bowels protruded. Ambits
received a .serious wound In the abdo
men, which penetrated the bowels, and
was also cut in tee face and in the left
gluteal region...
One -of 'the . night watchmen of sir.
1 mingham, Hosea Rusted, hearing the '
1 disturbance, battened to the scene of so
lieu; and finding it too much of an on:
dertsking Per °newish; proceeded Mull
assistance, when some one rafted a win.
dow in the seoond story and tired four
slots from a pistol at him, ono of which
struck him pocket book in his pants
pocket and glanced off; and another
etrook a citizen who was standing on
the opposite side of the 'street, inflicting
a alight wound on the forehead. The
"roughs" who had raised the disturb
ance were linallyoverpowered and elect
ed front the bell- room, after which the
wounded men, Arabes and Fritz. were
removed !other homes in Lower Bt.
Clair township:suisr the borough line
and pra. Thomas and Biggs summoned.
-The wounded - men were both in emit.
teal condition last evening, and batlitUe
hotels Were entertained Of theft recouty.
• IrelliordeY Morning - Jacob Mabee
lielnage made information before Justice
&dietary charging Patrick Welsh, Johei
Bud - Ind other persons unknown
with felonious assault and battery.
Welsh was arrested and confined in the
Birmingham lock.= awaiting a hearing,
antitheofflows are after the other par
ties. Ills alleged theta& Iran premed
itated by Welsh,' Rees and their corn.
panions, as they were the parties' who
armed themselves with knives,
ball in
the dining room before entering the ball
room.
Rusted also made information before
Justice Salisbury charging Leonard
Brucker - with felonious assault and bat
tery, alleging that it wee he whci tired the
pistol at him from the 'window. A war.
rant was Issued for the arrest of Brucker.
We were unable to ascertain definitely
the cause of the affray, but it was pre
sumed to have originated out of a diell
catty between the workman of some of
the mills on the South Bide. It is likely
to prove a very serious affair, end if the
wounded man should die the men who
inaleted she wounds will be fortunato if
Lbw paws atrial for murder. -
TGe Otriiklngtuun Connell"
*meeting of the Councils of Eirinhig
hato was held Tuesday In the ogles
of Judie* Seilibtiry. Present—Mesas.
Atterbury, Delyie, Meltwain.. Redman.
,011ver, Schwerin, Veitley, Ward, and
Bingen Salisbury lo Mother
. The zolnntsi of last meeting were read
and approved. , .
- idr. Ward; of the, Finance Committee,
having examined the accounts of the
various borough officers, reported them,
, correct.
The but of hissers. Stolzaribaeb, Rees
a Oii.,lbr gravel delivered for grading.
anionnting to 1165,53„ wan presented, and
the treasurer authorized to draw a war
rant for the same.
Mr. Oliver. from the Street Committee.
*Shur - Vow Tor -- rne user er the enreit
tkiennilealeners. . Grained.
Warrants were ordered to be drawn in
favor of the borough policemen in pay
ment of their list month's wages,
amountiog to 1162.
Mr. David .Berg. collector of borough
taxes, submitted the following report:
Amount of deolleno for 130 $17,51010
Irene sea dent% antossaton. In 73
Lo..t talcs SI 73
Teta Wept, silen ts
'•nattss.on Ser. ct lll
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Cub pad TrelMitt .
Heat'pis from Dithilt.bOna/
•
The folkming are the port. of the
variotieLboroggh °Moore: re
Ispeadetldwring Om =oath or the Olivet
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nevi°. raosth • 110
Taal
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approoptlat•4 caw
darts/ the ;Dose
PA Y OCe dig* 11C03111.06102.1e .....
ILlNlZl•Ztrdlattoi":l:Lit .nl=.6"
Iseeelptadarlaa to snook. ...... . .• .•
Total
Cusalaalosot WelgtuaaataT. •
Saluda din the lair: alb
s-esstaTidTpsarr or .111M11 Taro T.
Palaces es baud Teta..........
pacelpta daring ids swath ' ' 10 aa
Tact • - S.h -"
Tapas."
Cud paid Treaourer.
Bassi* Eaa Dorm&
Mr. Srlmrsxm moved th&t tie reports
-Ass arceptod. (Marled:
On motion of Mr. Malwalue. Council
-Adjourned to meet again cm next Monday
Adjourned.
A 'pedal teeming of the Birmingham
Council was held yesterday, Wednes
day, evening at hail peat seven ONAOCk;
Rargees &hulls presiding. '
Members present: Mauro Miller,
JOnes, "Larkins end BAIXRI4IIII.
The reading of the minutes of the pro
ceeding meeting was dispensed viltb.
An' ordinance drawn in compliance
With en actor Assembly exempting the
borough bondofrom county end wool. _
cipal tax wu presented and passed.
Tans tieing no farther =Moon Conn.
cli adjourned. ' '
Hardwire Store Ehtert6—Aboat 6600
Worth of Goads Stolen. •
It neither *sems probable to overtake
the spoilers, nor yet to retain them In
"durance vile." The band . _ who are
committing the depredations doi't seem
to discriminate sa to whether they will
have their plunder In "cash or trade:"
In several instanoes we have noted the
facts heretofore of their having helped
'themselves toolothings shirts , drawer"'
fancy wicids, - .t0., but Taesdey night they
concluded' to have same hardware In
the absence of the "root of all evil." as
Mr. Jamas Bown, who does business at
1116 'Wood street, Is willing*" testify hie I
stossithaving been snteredTueschay Welt
' from toe rear window*. By payfttg off
the steps nailed - to • the casing they
easily removed the upper cash.
safe unlocked and containing only a
small tin box tilled with papers appeared
to have been carefully scrutinised and
the other safe was left untouched, ant
can of powder and rams fuse Oft near it
would indicate they had It reader con.
Maranon, 'and from the manner in
which their tools • were left and other
valnabie goods within their grasp was
not taken, we should judge they had
been frightened away: Several flue re.
voleus and pocketYknlyes constituted
the property taken, amounting in value
ee,.. aver four hundred dollars. .11 •la
toped that this band may Ise intercepted
end brought to speedy justice. .
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POSFIMER ILLILWAY.
The Pittsburgh and Ormsby Sanwa/
Waling at Elentefe math
An adjourned meeting of dm friends of
the Pittsburgh &Ormsby Passenger rail
way,. „Wax • held a Hinkley'. Hall on
TWelftet - street" Birmingham, last even.
tog.
Mr. Atterbury was called to the chair,
and Mr. Barr acted sa mummy.
The Chairman of the Committe ap•
pointed to name corooratora reported •
list ambrosia' the names of forty-one of
the leadirier Citizens of the South-aide
boroughs. The hat was amended so alto
authorise the member• of the Legislature
from this county to insert their own
names. In the act of •inoorpotatlon, and
was then adopted. • . •
It was suggested by Mr. Atterbory that
an additional section be added to the
charter now before the Legislature, em-
powering the company to run their cm
over the tracks of other companies.
• On motion of. Mr. Patterson, the Soli.
. . .
char, Mr. Arighinbaugh was inetnicted
to prepare an additional section to the
charter, &lying the company the right or
way over other tracks.
The Solicitor was also notilled.to insert
in tho charter a Section limiting the
.amount of stook to be taken by a ;Ingle
individual or corporation to Dirty 'hares.
The question of locating the terminus
of the proposed road was discussed at
length. The corners of Second avenue
and Market street and of Smithfield
attest were suggested. . . •
On motion of Mr. Oliver, the corner of
Grant atreet and Second avenue was fixed
upon for the present ass terminus, Pitts-
burgh Councils to be consulted as to the
father construction of the route..
Mr. Oliver moved that a committee be
appointed to carry out the suggeationa of
the meeting and attend to the interests
of the company before the Legislature.
Messrs. Oliver, Loomis, Atterbury, and
Aughinbaugh were appointed the corn.
Mr. Patterson said It would he well for
the Committee to take intooonalderatton
the alleged violations by the Birmingham
Railway Company of its charter in the
matter of carrying freights.. He mid
the company had no .right to cmy
freight, much less to charge for it. -
Mr. Atterbury thought that an aot:hid
been passed giving the Birmingham
Company the right to carry freight.
Mr. Patterson dated that in the, matter
of the revenue to the boroughs from the
Birmingham 'Railway, he saw by the
papers that the revenue to this borough
wax Only a little over one hundred dol.
lam. It seemed to him that more money
had beenmede than had been returned.
He understood they had laid two or three
miles of track and deducted this from
the net earnings. This was a permanent
improvement, and ought to be counted
as net profits.
Ur. Oliver said the Finance Come:dile,
of Birsningham Council had made inqui
ries concerning the matter, andwere met
with the sworn statement of Mr. Kirk
wood, the Company's booakeeper.
Mr. Adams thought there were other
moans which might be used to procure a
charter fbr thin new project withoit
going into the Birmingham Oompany's
business.
On motion of Mr. Adams, the meeting
adjourned to meet at the same place on
Friday evening.
THE mums.-
United Metes Marie Court—Judge Me
o==
WZDAVIDAY, March 2.--John
■ native of Ireland, woe duly sworn and
admitted a citizen of the totted States.
OD motion of J. K. Kerr. Esq.., H. A.
Collier, Thq., was duly sworn and ad
mitted to practice in this Court.
On motion of District Attorney Swope,
the Court ordered that a venire/airs for
forty-four Petit Jurors to teens, return
able on the let Monday of April, 1670, at
Pittsburgh..
/it re Johnson Moore, bankrupt; Ar
gument exce_ptlows to Register's bill
of costa, by W. Leo Woodcock, of
Altoona, for exceptions, the Register not
On application of lire. O. F. Rlopfer,
the Court ordered the asalgnee to ast.
apart for her AU 1300 claimed underthe
exemption lawn.
District bourt--Judae
WsaaaaD►t, March 2.—The case of
Hutchinson et at. is tietesa District of
Indiana township, preTtouily'rep s rted,
was resumed and had not Peen 'eon.
eluded.
TRIAL LIST TOR T/IVERDAr..
110. Millen, Oil Refining Co. vs: D'
worth 6 Benny.. '
IN. Kraling et az. vs. Becker et al.
lel. Gallaher vs. Sweeney.
140. Gilmore et al. vs. Bailey it aL
6t. Rees vs. Morrow.
112. Jacoby is. Schoen & Laurent. -
182. Ritchey vs. Shafer.
19?. Young & Co. va. M'Cllntock.
200. Mattel TS. Reed et al.
.204. COM. for use, vs. Marshall.
Pollllllllla Plolllll—JDdrti !glows ■nd Col
WZDZINEIDAT, March 2.—ln the COM.
mon Pleas Court room, Judge Collier
presiding. - the arse of Stewart va. Clark
do Sumner. previously reported, was re.
stoned and concluded.
The bond of John M. Chaplin. clerk of
the Bankof Pitutburgh, with John MoD.
Cenisan as surety In the sum of $lO,OOO,
was presented in open court and snito
ved.
- In the quarter Session Court room,
.Judge .Stows presiding, the case of the
American Iron Mountain Company va.
James O'Connor, previously .rs
was rammed and concluded, butt a Jury
had not agreed upon a verdict when
court adjourned. _
The argument list will be taken up
Thursday. Jury trials will be rammed
Monday, the 7th Inst.
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?dim Susan B. Anthony's lecture last
evening at the Academy of bitudo on the
subject of "Work, Wages, and the
Ballot" was attended by a large number
of our most intelligent and influential
citizens. That the audience gave It great
attention, their silence and strict ob
servance of what was said was the best
indication, and - EL the words of one who
wroteof.r.neas saying the people literally
hung on the lips of the speaker, that
It is true in this atm there cannot
be • shadow of • doubt. Woman', work
was considered,- the speaker cialmingfor
her sex that though much wore done,
little praise or honor was bestowed on
the female worker. She • woe of the
opinion that by educating girl to labor
In a more general way, would tend to
Increase the Independence of these:.
Woman's ways were thought to be in
• all Oases too low, and too many wars
working for simply their nudotionance,
regarding woman's time, is the speaker
said, worth nothing.
FOr her sex she said they must bays
the ballot, as by their vote they gained
Influence. thence work; and by work
wages and. Induonce society would
have brighter lighte would be a"terrer
to lager beer saloons." And, Influenced
by the finer halloo of woman, capital
onulahment would be abolished. And
the ',Widows in which Min Anthony
painted the picture led us back to child
bood's happy Eden. and made us think
of Bring a
fu tur e' . of eternal itimmer
in the Wray future. with fair damage
topay the bills of luxury, and kind
motkers4n•law to raise their warning
voice and nut their deciding vote easiest
rum shops and gambling hells. . Young
ladles entering into matrimonial 0311.
tracts were entreated to take advantagi
of the accepted time and "Strike for the
sitars and their drew." By the Flfteent
Amendment Dolor would sot disqualify
s-voter—by the Sixteenth, the speaker
claimed, sex would not.
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Toe Pleasant Valley Pasengee Railway.
. drasouswr, March 2 , /BM
the Editors of thaFtlfeburg• Garde&
Mr. Koontz, who apple.
snaky or/rudders that the pasenger rail.
Way he manages hut exclusive control of
fhe two Principal streets 'of our city,
intimates In • mealy published born-
Munk:shoo that the resolution' I intro•
dnoed into the Common Council at the
last regular meeting. 'requesting our
Representatives at Reurtaborg to vote
for the bill granting the Pleasant Valley
Railway Company ,the right to extend
their llue to Pittsburgh, was the result of
a mtupprehension of the facts. 'Such,
however. le not tbo muse. The extension
of the 'Pleasant Valley Railway to Pant.
burgh, over the proposed route, would
benefit • large portion of the city, and
move a great public sosoutmodation.
No unprejudiced person whe understands
00 Y
m ho m ld od a m diff t r ule t
t he
opinion, mattert
contrary 'notwithstanding. The passage
of the resolntion referred to by a vote of
he Cin dou b gh u r tl y
is"mato 5 nays sufficiently ttefiestee the
feelings Of . the members of camel'. i n
the matter. Respectfully.
HAKIM. lialrrrea&
Himpermumous DM:gnomes 'Urn, t
Pyrinsusms. Micah E. 1670.
General order O. 4.—The member's
of the 2d onmpany. (Captain Moons's.)
,rot
Gray., are hereby notified to
wrot tho Aronry on Friday Evening,
March 4th, at 734 o'clock. By order of
the Ceptals
DAILY GAZ 'IE: iflukStAir tiltardN4, MARCH 3, 1870
BOARD OF 031V,ABDIAAS.
•
Regular Meeting Offielal Reports
amscrliaareits Business Putthroagn.
Yesterday artery - eon a regular monthly
meeting of the Board of Guardians l of I
the Poor was held • at their. office Ma
Fourth avenue.
Present: Mums: Anderson, Douglas, I
Hartley, Hays, "Kincaid, McKee, Swag-
roar, Shaw . and Torrence, •
Dr. Shaw, from the committee appoint
ed in the matter of the Twelfth ward
hospital, reported progress. The com
mittee was continued.
A communication from Senater How
ard, in relation to the bill allowing. the
Board to put out its funds It interest
together with a copy of the bill, was re
ceived and filed. . •
A. resolution was passed allowing the
secretary to employ such sialstanta as he
may require for the performance of his
duties," provided the coat of the same
does not exceed $5OO per year. We may
state here that Mr. Fortune does not con.
template employing an assistant just
now, as the winter season is pretty near
ly o'er:
In two days there has been given out,
in temporary relief by the Board, 8221;
during February the temporary relief
wa51111,068,020 and one- hundred and
thirty.one loads f teal. The total num
ber of person. si d ed wings hundred and
seventeen.
The Secretary pt vented February bills
amounting, in the aggregate. to 82,50197;
'for which warrants wereauthortzed le be l
drawn.
The report of W. D. Patterson, Super- I
intendent of the City Fenn, showed that
on the first of the month there were on
hand 168 inmates; received miring the
month 20; left the house by discharge,
death. ate., 18; leaving In the house this
day 170 Inmates, 82 of whem are males
and 88 females, being an Ineresso of two
persons for the month. The only death
wo e that of Margaret Barlett, a oman
advanced In years. There were three
births. The health of the inmates has
been remarkably good.
Mi. Beg, physician to the Board, re
ported that - 65 vis bed been aid. Dr.
Benham repaired its
that 114 visits p had been
paid by him during the month; 82 per
sons were attended, 2 of the rases being
obstinate.
The foregoing reports were received
and approved, after which the Board
adjourned. •
•
Parker Oil News.
The Northwestern /independent says:
The Noble well Is a new strike on the
hill, on the• north aide of Church Bun,
which has been pumping for some lime
and producing some 011. It is expected
to prove a ten er dfteen barrel well atter
being fully tested.
The Maple Shade is a new strike on
land of gagrthe Butly, west of the Risk.
which starts off handsomely, throwing
onto goodly amount of oil. Third Band
thirty-two feet thick. Depth of well 1,073
feet. Sunk, amid, tubed and started to
pump in three months.
• The Bank well on land of Parker,
Thompson and others, west of Parker's
Landing, has been pumping for over two
weeks. It started by throwing but
small amount of Oil, and -continues to tn. ,
crease gradually. It Is expected to prove
good.
The Isabel well is a new strike, on '
land of-Parker & Thompeon on Tom's
run, north of residence of ar. George
Parker. This well is owned by Parker
& Thompson, and is already pumping •
goodly anemic Moil promising to prove
a drst rate well. It was drilled LOIS
feet through •thlrd sand 37 feet thick.
The Walnut Shad. is new well on
the Fox farm, owned by Putertield &
M'Comb of Eddenum;Wm. B. Meredith,
111
W. H. Dickey, S. W. Hamilton, and O. ,
F. P.`reeticona. of Kittanning. The well
Is
located on the river, and pamping ten
I barrels.
No. tin a new strike on Mike run some
thirty rods fm dm ver, on land of
Mike Run O r il o Compan ri y: This well is
end John Donaldson, of Bitten.
dog,others. _lt starts off producing
cowslderable oil and will doubtless prove
a good well.
The Oak well on Robinson farm on the
river, is a new strike. The well is owned
by Dr. A W Crawford, and others. It
. bas already pumped some oil, and
promises to prove a good well.
A new well, called the Cucudtber, has
been struck on the bill. on the Robb:mon
farm. We learn that the tubing fell in
the well just after commencing to pump;
oansequently It has not been tested.
Beat Estate Transfer..
_ .
. : The following deeds were admitted of
record, in the office of Thos. ILL Hunter,
Recorder for Allegheny county. Wednes
day, March 2d, 1870:
A•mirera to Cleo. Warnor, Ifebrial72l.
Bacon la nosier Vna56111...... ....... •••./ 3
sa
W. fl. (20w , tot to Jelaa tloodao. Marta 1 iro;
85acres t Sfotth Vassal.. 10wattan....,414.0. 0 .
Sat. I . V.l•non to Hoary Jahn. /abreast 'AI
Ulot VI by 12 H ea Meek s`Wy.
tsbairb 13
Norte. to J. C. bortoatoo. rebrluVl
IWC; lot 40 by .90 ft on wade 30., LoWer
CoLlt tavlzibbto . 9801
Nevot 1• Sohn Caonbey, Judas,. S. DS%
lot 44 by SZ Gen adatlis St . Allosbeny...ll DO
W. It. Moon to Ervelt. NOV. 11. Mr,
41 sort of lona sod goal ta gent rtooa tp.a.w.ooo
bl tram salts. to boost! Marshall. ltbstiary B.
020; 'bursa la Pine toontlifp. ....... ....113 ‘ CM
Satrap , 111 ors to 1111 . 1 b tio'dtborp. Totonass
1020; Ittoralas lot vs fit Y hiagt0n....12.10 0
a. IL !dodo to /oho 11. Pax., Jasuarf 11411; 1
oat. 113 oDatea to DI 1 Data. tnuabtron
14 SW
James Morg. to 11.50 r• /fum. Of,. 1. 11.::
113 acres aaa $0 wawa In nMb taTatto to.
V. 030
•
CTY•rnaCer 4 o N A. U. Droartob, 100.01.,
1 17 ` 1;
110
; lot 19 b 193 it on 0,71. Bt.. ill WO worn.
Al o
John Hobo , . to W. 11. Lutobell. NOV. 0 lee:
oby KO 0119 W4tlutG 9.90
ilottry Jahn to Y. 11. I.And A Feb. Vg. IEoVII by
.119. on Swat allo7. Villtnergb. 91.191
Ad tin leloos4l to 011999 Alen.. Ton. 1,
10S1 lot No- It. gelzentab's plan. Tent\ nor..
Fttubbrott 91 09
. N. Courtin to I.o.olldmandlon. 40. A. 100•
41 by I/7IL. 11 gelnortpet $l,llO
Ad.= Il ce alloagb to Job CI S. bttltlttt• JIM • A
- 100; 14 tent o.4l9 petvbe 0 1n 71,41,7 5p.111.111
Jane Nasson et al. to Alvit atbler. Job. 9, Ildto
190711 9.01 Fltterntrgb 900
9. 1.. Ut.lf let tO Andahaner. - February 9.
19011.9 No. V, klard Mg'. tabu. 011110rIp .9.501
to Jen. O'Neill. Febrnary 7.1.10 1 1 1
by 10 R. on C 199109 tip to
Jobalbto Galls. , et al. to Fred. lkobbtr. boot.
9. 90; tiny ft• on gate, et.. Hostrvo to..
11cOLIIMi ErW:Z;
Olt
OPERA large audience M.
gambled at the Opera House lut even
ing, which was the occasion of a benefit
to the copular cconedlan. Mr. Wood
Benson. The thrilling drama of "Welt
ing for the Verdict" was most admirably
presented, as was also the amusing farce
of the "Highwayman% Holiday:l_ This
evening Mears. Garber and Black, the
gentlemanly her and accomehodating.
door keeper, will take a benefit and we
have every reason to WNW, that It will
ba a enbetantial one.
AU Account■ Bunt be Settled
All persons Indebted to .1. W. Barker
Co., 59 Market street, on book 'coma
or in any other way, are reaPsetfullY re
quested to settle their
Much on or be.
fore the eleventh day o Instant,
as the business of the firm will be
wound uon tt day. All
accounts rp
emainin finally g
unsettl ha ed alter that
date will be put In The hands -of an
attorney for collection.
Good. will be sold 'until that date at
Administrators' Bale at serest reduction
in prime, as everything moat be teld.
Newaustrlan
New Turkey
. F
New igs,
Arabian
Dates, •
Now Imperial
Pruner,
Baker's, Whitman's& German's
Premium Chocolates,
Cocoa Timms and COOO3l Shells,
at 112 Federal street..
Gad. 11616,11121.
Geed House and get Is Allegbeny.--A.
Leggett., auctioneer, will sell tomorrow
(Friday) afternoon, at' four o'clock, the
good reeidence No. 279 Franklin street,
near Allegheny avenue. The lot 11124
by 130 feet. The house is a good brick
of eight rooms. The locality Is good.
Persons In want of a house will find tads
&favorable opportunity.:
Excellent for Coughs and Midi,
Cayenne Idoorice.,. Sassafrae, Ginger.
Peppermint and Cough Lozenge'', Hoar
bound Drops, Lleorioefinm Drops, Colt's
Foot Bock, Msrsb Mallows, and Chinese
Ginger, at 112 Federal street, Allegheny
City. Ciao. ELVEN. 3
• •
Wbea you ere thlrsty sok for • glue
of that generous liquor which Invigorates
the body end 'cheers the mind. All first
ekes saloons `sell 'Pier; Minuets A Co. , s
Cream Ale. . •
Stores In * Allegheny to Let —Two ilne
atone, on the eouth-reat corner of tho
Allegheny liilamtmd. ble imita for any
kind of badness. Apply to A, emple,
189 Federal West. . .
Additional Matlists by Telegtaik.
tilsw bnanan . 14Mainti 2,, AN WIctiwilik
at 2230422%e for mlddling;:eales 48,000
bales. : Bugar,ll3{o for prime. MObuttes
dull and lower:. prima „W , . ..Wrilakr.
raw WC can* tirm: fair at iewesitr..
prime 17)4417g0
'Burial" March. St.—Cattle; receipts
2.584 bead; market teddy scales and on;
changed; salmi 784 bead, mostly fair to
prynn finnan', nt 7e7f.fo. Hoge dull at
,Nadarnust, March 2 — Cotton (inn;
low muffling at no, good to 'ordinsryst
100, stook. 8,1300 bales.
L. T i /MOW. 0. S.
NEWS BY :.CABLE
By Telegraph to tao rittiOorgb (Witte.)
.GnEKr-nin'*ll..
~ . .
LONDON. March, '2,—The story of a
steamer's flannel having been seen stand
ing up out of the water in Carthigan
Bay, off the coast of Ireland, is generally
discredited here. Hopes of the safety of
the City of Boston are by no means aban
doned. The Hiderwriters are m confi
dent that they have redaced their rates,
which had been advanced fifty per cant.
J. Roberta, Sr., ex.billiard champion,
challenges the world at a billiard match.
to occur within two months, for two or
five hundred pounds a side.
In the House of Commons today the
bill requiring railroad companies to place
foot warmers in all their carriages was
killed by an amendment, requiring them
to supply hot brandy, rugs and over
coats.
• , • 19RANCE. •
PARIS,: Mardi 2.—Advices have been
received here to the effect that the
French have won a victory goer the na
tives in the French Colony Of Senegal, on
the west coast of Africa, an the 9th of
February.
g, Th e French force was only
Svc hundr d strong, while that of the
enemy Van. Ver two thousand.
The Cartheal yesterday parsed off ver
quietly. •
The Freneh Government has warned
its representatives at Rome to use great
caution in efforts to protect_ the - insti-
tution of Catholic States.
The:Magharate struck by Prince Murat,
and•who was to prosecute him before the
High Court of Justice, has withdrawn
his complaint.
MADIUD, March it —rtllMOra of an ax.
tensive rising of Cantata in northern
Spain are contradicted, but It is admitted
the agents of the party are very active
just now in all the provintiee and have
set oa foot movements at various points.
which, however, are so far inaignlficant
and easily checked. .. .
All the private
. property of Ex•Qneen
Isabella •remaining in Spain has been
embargoed by her husband to prevent
waste of their children's inheritance.
The Countess of Girgente,. daughter of
Isabelle, has commenced legal proceed
lugs against her husband for squander
ing her dowry.
ST. P8TER.9131313.0, March 2.—There was
a great crowd of people at Burlingame . '
obsequies, Including nearly all the Amer.
leans in the city. The entire diplomatic
corps, exceiirriltidd- GartiChitioff, Rue
elan ' Minister or Foreign Affairs. and
Prince Rens*, Ambessactor of the North
German Confederation, who were ill, the
Czar's aide, and other high functionaries.
The remains of Mr. Burlingame had been
embalmed preparatory-to them removal
to the United States. Yesterday the Rm.
poror called upon Mrs. Burlingame.
Moirricit, March 2.—Xing Louis ap.
proves the protest of Dr. Do'linger
against Papal infallibility and urges him
to persevere in the defense of the State
from the undue influence of the Church,
and Orers the obaervance of his birth
da wi t h marks of public respect
Panta,-February 2.—News from Para
guay states that Lopes's army has been
still ehntd depleted
u n d a e g s a e i r n ti s on th ut ß rbae
zilians.
FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. I
LONDON, March 2_.Evening.—Console
for money 92.441g,92540 Bonds: 903; for
`62a, 894‘ for '654, and 98% for l '674;
llinois
r e c-roities, 86; Mos, g ;
Central, 110%; Great Western, 2834.
Penis, March 2.—Bourse firm; Rent=
74 francs 45 centimes.
Lomion, March 0 —Tallow 465. Sugar
394, afloat 26 4 . Lin Zed MI firm. Unwed
cakes firm at £3l 155 a Potroletun quiet
and steady.
Petroleum et Antwerp flat at 5935-
1 Fitarorrowr, March 2.—Bonds firm
and quiet at 95541695 3 4.
March 26.—Hutton closed quiet:
sales on spot 136,14(8)138%.
Aterwanr, March 2.—Petroleum qatet
at ON.
Beane, March 2.—Petroietun Gun.
liAnsuno, March Z.—Petroleum firm.
Liesavoor, March. 2.--Cotton irrega
lar; mtddllug uplands 113 4 011 g; Or
leans 113;d sale. 10,000 bales. Bread
stuff. quiet; California white wheat ge;
red western No. 2 7. 6d; winter te 6d.
Westarts flour 19e 9d. Cern, No. kJ:nixed,
270427 e 3d. Oata km Id. Barley fa. Pea.
34e Gd. Pork 92s 6d. Beet Mk; 6d. Lard
We. Cheese -13 a. Bacon 765. Spirits of
'Petroleum le 7d; relined le
opoo utottwo to tte rtustentgl ette.)
- Ziaw YORE, March 2, Irv.
NITRO or:manors istkosion.
A terrific explosion of nitroglycerine
occurred today at Ike rleetwood race
manta,
now being consitnicted in Dior
ilescine. John Kulliven; • yorkailD,
WOO killed end nine others severely
wounded,
• Atriong the introdeed in the
Legislature is one bills
by Senato u r-7 weed for
the establishment of an Internatiomil
Labor Exchange In NeW York City. with
the object of providing labor for all per.
eons unable to obtain it for themselves.
The Board of Commissioners are, by OJT
reepondence with the Governors of the
several States, to keep advised of th
wants of different localities.
Another bill provides that all policies
of Insurance comoanles shall be non. for
(enable after the nrst payment. •
°ANAL coarrnact summit.
The Produce Exchange adopted ttso•
lotions of congratulation at"..the Assam
bly Committee's agreement to report
favorably upon the Senate bill &hangdog
the contract system on canals.
Ammements.
—Later London papere contribute the
continuation of the proaredings In the
Lady hiordaunt divorce case. The evi
dence given by Sir Charles Mordauxit ix
interesting, as Indicating the general
feeling In regard to the character of the
Prince of Wales. Sir Charles testified
that beibre hie marriage to Lady !dor.
daunt be knewof her intimacy with the
Prince, and that after the marriage ho
warned her against continuing the ma
quaintanoe, "I told her," geld he. "that
I bad heard In various quarters certain
circumstances connected with his lami
nae character that caused me towish her
to break off with him." Notwithatand
lag this wah, Lady 110/daunt continued
to twelve the Prince without the knowl
edge of her husband, until the time she
made the voluntary confesialon, that a
criminal intimacy lad been be.
tween them. Sir Charles alsoexisting
testified
to the discovery of a batch of lettere and.
a valentine from tne Prince to his wife.
The court refused to permit the lettere to
be read.
—A deputation f Canal Ozenroistion
ens, rep resenting o the canal lotereats
throughout the Laaninion of Canada,
waited on the Governor General at Ottawa
on Monday. ills Excellency stated the
subject of the enlargement of canal
communication throughout the wlfole
country wu atpresent under merlons
consideration by the Government. The
Mayor of Toronto and Mr. Capral set
fonh Uconsiderable length the particu
lars of die *champ. Official reports show
the Dominion imports for the year ndlei
June 10, 1080. amounted to 167,402,11 0 ,
giving a revenue of ;8,208809. In the
above free goods were represented to a
valnaor 12{081X2. The exports during
the lam period were 160,474,781.
—At Louisville, Tuseday, the barrel
and stave factory of the 'innWine
Cement Company, together with the
Machinery and a large amount of stook.
slaves, ho., was totally destroyed by fire.
The
p a ng,a bild wss owned by tbe Cement
but ing
had been lease d tor a Mr.
T. J. Morrie. The loan is estimated at
twenty thousand dollars, on whlehthem
Is I partial insurance. About t h row
dred and twenty.five persons are
out of employment by the disaster. The
fire Is suppowd to have been the work of
an Incendiary. •
•
—Blx bodies were taken from the ruins
of the dye.house ST Nei:onset. Mum,
three of Mrs. Dennis Collins.. Mrs. Pater
Mudd; Mrs. Pater Martin, Mrs. B.llur-
Ir. Mrs. Peter Ke7lllod7 and •one un
known. The remains of two othe wo.
men, names unknown, rt lit the
ruins. The women were In the attic
picking over cotton, the only entrance to
which was a small scuttle. The
Ilia
froma furnace ort first floor.
—Aging of men of Chicago and Zirear
York, arrested Tuesday night en 'change
of Wog conndence men, were before
the Chicago police, mutt Wednesday .
morning,. Eighteen thonzand dollars in
checks. seven thousand dollars in gen
nineilovernment bondsandtWo hundred
doll ra in gold were found on their per
sons, '•There is a suspicion that some of
the property was taken at the recent
Hillsboro robbery. '
—Gen . Quesada. of the Cebu army,
has been arrested at New York.
—Five hundred men resumed work at
the
,Brooklyn navy yard yesterday.
_The rumor of another Cuban expe
•dition having left New York is denied. ,
—Rev. W. A. Smith, ex. President of
Randolph and. Macon College, Vs., bi I
dead.
—gen gassed& will probably be ten
dared a reception by Cubans at New
York.
—Mr. Seward has declined the banquet
tendered by the New York City Common I
Council.
—Yerger, the Mississippi murderer,'
recently surr
b ender to the civil author
ities, will be alled. ed
—The store of Abraham Epatelo, in
Aurora, Indiana, was destroyed by firs
Tuesday night. - lose g 40,000.
—Dr. Bigelow, triad and convicted at
Chicago for isarting obscene publications,
will be tried on another Kindler indict. •
merit.
thrr A tee ft n edwateellbinargittfspe'sSin. Ctlledeseit"ntryelAof
the city, involving a loss of 130,000 to
1,40,000. I
—The dyeing works at Neponset,
Mom, were destroyed by fire Wednes- 1
day morning. Six women were burned
to death. .
=The Diassechasetts spirltuallats asao.
, dation assembled at Boston yesterday ,
and weeders' were taken for more thor
ough organization.
• —The Adults Express Cornrow:has
opened an office at Chicago for trade
running over the Pittsburgh, Fort
Wayne and Chicago and Pennsylvania
Central road. -
-A personal encounter took place yes.
[ 1 terday morning,' at the Vila' Howse,
Madison, Wis., between Senators Sol.
Clarke and _Williams, growing out of old
political differences.
—At the charter election on • Tneeday,
at Troy. New York, Un Gilbert; Repub.
than, was elected Mayor by twenty-five
majority. The Common Co stands
eleven Republicans and ten uncil
Democrats.
—The mill house of the Luzerne Pow-
der Company, at Virlikeroltarre. Pa., was
' burned yesterday morning. The store
house did. not take fire. The - powder
' made being incombustible, there was no
I
explosion.
—e New York Assembly last night I ,
passed to third reading the bill to regu.
late the sale of liquors, an amendment
that the question be submitted to, the
people of each town having been print. ' I
only rejected.
—Surrogate Hutchings, at New York,
but decided for the validity of the will I
of Charles Fox, bequeathing .300,000 of
real estate and personal property to the
United States. 'The case wi b
ll e' further
contested by counsel for next of kin.
—Two more of the injured by the
rolling mill boiler explosion at Scranton
on Monday died yesterday, and or two
others cannot Live. The total number
injured was_ twenty..five. The building
and machinery were damaged to the
amount of P:1,000. •
—A delegation of the Allegheny City.
Pa., Council are on a visit to Chicago for
the purpose -of investigating the water
works there, with . a view to report upon
some plan to supply their city. Another
delegation from the Pittsburgh Council,
with several public officers, will bothers
before the close of the week. -
—Judge Nat. Harrison, of West:Vir
ginia, (who was served with null & by a
detection during a visit in cop. to this
city.) escaped trial for the mat-adminis
tration of his office by resigning on
Tuesday, a short time before the Legis
lators was ready to arraign him.
--Congressman Henry I. Dawes was
welcomed by a large gathering of his
oonstimenta at Pittsfield. Miss., on Tues.
day evening. He made a brief speech of
thanks and gave assurance that all the
departments of the government were in
perfect accord; and was enthusiastically
received.
—A party of twenty-five masked men
surrounded the sheriff's house at Har
risonburg. La., on Sunday night last, and
,
after causing the eherift and tautly to ',
retire, entered the house and killed Col. I
, CU& Jonas and his eldest eon. His
' youngest son saved himself by leaping
out of the window. •
—At New Orleans Tuesday afternoon
was generally given up to the Mardi
Gros feetlylties. The oMystick Brew of
Camas" had a procession. The subject
represented was a history of Louisiana
from 1539 to 1815, in six tableaux, the
Brew ending their festivities with a
tableaux and nall at the Verbatim theatre.
—The prize fight between Sam Collver,
of Baltimore, and Billy Edwards. of New
York, took pleura Mystic Island. Conn.,
Wednesday morning. Atter fifty min
utes fighting Collyer was knocked out of
time and so-badly punishes that ho wee
scarcely conscious. Edwards also re
celved savor." punishment, but was
"game" to the last.
—Gen. O'Neil, President of the Fenian
Brotherhood, has issued an order that
the annual Congress will be held In CPI-
Copts April 11th, and that the calls for a
meeting of Congress at - New York, March
oth 16th, are revoked; This action
is taken in eousihrtence of an outrage on
Mr Meehan, wawa condition la reported
by his physician as hepsfuL •
—Hon. Thee. Wilson, late Chief Jas.
I tics of the Supreme Court of Minnesota,
publish& a long' letter charging Hon.
Wm. Windom, late memberof Outgrew
from the First District, with corruption
In oflice, in the matter of the vetches° of
the lands of the Winnebago.lndian res
ervation, and in endeavors m- procure
anteldies from Congress for the Northern
i Pacific Railroad.
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HUB IA
BAVARIA
Bourn ANIEttICA.
NEW YORK CITY
LABOR. Excupicir
. .
—4.brrandar Whiteman has bean ar
'renb,nt at New:York on a charge of utter
note.‘ aimilpe to. ited States
'Dolattry note,. Lie le allege Un d to have
netball:AM huge number of Ignorant
amt Poor People In the South
and South.
L 7 his olethtiOtok
11:4430VARD.itft , i ,
lleglilBll7 — On Tesed.r. Match Ist 1110.
Mmck . .orife of Hobert McKnight, aged 19 years.
Teo fens rsl will take piece note the residence
of her btieboad. emir and Yrankl'netreet.
role rallartho. It r h 33, at Is o'clock. The
friends ar the fandly reauestett to attend.
IrkILL.RM — DIe4 to reladethele. on nilednee.
der. the 114 of Ma,. . at 111 11.. Dr. D,ILNILL
•F (MUM, A rmerly of thls city.
Notice of Inserai te 111 to at en In morning
papers. • •
1J.311)1zily.11:41pi:
(`MAJILEI3. Bc PEEBLIA
.J DZBTAXIMI AXE/ CIVILLY LBLZs
lovab ttip CHllltea
R01)1121 Rre constsarly Sok . Filed Isttli r rear wad
=Winn .Beeviroad, ogany and Wainnt
Coieds, at pilass 'Ming As.. itS iss line• Ed.
dies nrenerod orintersnest. uearses and CID
sines •
frirnisbeel• *lsm minds or Roaming
goods, If reviles& CO.' M.* .Iflii Mmes. dsl
and sisht.
JOSEPH MEYER & SON,
larrixmarrAac.ites
I=
Carriages for gamerals.Warsilskted
COTttYs' and all ranoral Turalshmon at re
.1
ROBB,
No. 91 Federal St., Allegheny,
Tieing determined not to owe, over any Winter
Goon. will voittareli , sell, below O.L.c for the
nest 30 dole.
BD !N
• ,S.L•iWP RS.
• •
PO SHUNS.
/LATHERS,
rahmsm,
LACE COLLARS. '
LACE lIANDIERECO/S.
•
LINEN
JEA,..
.CO. 1
c . L , A L R L S A A ND
AN D( 6 „, a
SID GLOVE/. • ..
.
CURZET6 .
LAD' thr. 110816 78.0/1.2.
CUILIMAN•S HOSE.
ULUSZY L AVE EDGINGS
LADIES , UNDERWAR,
LADIES. APRONS
Now
;A 0 lO S
TA,
I.III.NONS. MOHAIR SWITCHES
/41111 NETTS: .
ao.,
All perms MI.LIag bnigaln., pleas+ call be,-
f o r. o.,,baidag Al N. Z
91) Ei•bAl. tITBISILT.
21:was
JOHN M. COOPER & CO.'
Bell and Brass Founders,
RUBE, lOCOROTIVII k • kOLLING NILE
SIMMS
Mode Prompity to Order.
RABBIT'S METAL
Made and Kept on. Hand.
Proprietors mid Itaantaaarers of
Coope'smprevcaßalaitee Whee
STEAM PUMP.
Office, 882 PENN BThEMT.
Poimdry.Conilth!kßaltreadStrestio
11;11V 'MARSH. PAL
CHI! A, GLASS
- •
• QUAENSWAIt '
A larie Wild:UM °num pimp= snd alapea
pat recatred. Alm riatad and Brittanla Wars,
vuez anerartan Ware. no. °Pentad and for
sale at very los iriera at
• H. BIGBY & 00'8.,
Fa ISt Lumen mum.
alas
VIN 1G I
THE PITTSBURGH
VINEGAR
WORKS.
BALLOII 86 ADAMS,
167, 168, 169 and 170
SECOND AVENUE.
•re sew prepared to tarnish YLNIGAB M
the
Loin= DELBERT RATIO. Atteatton Is pars
-ticalatly called to ottr
r BAB.
MERCHANT TAILORS
I I I :4.3 varArrirll
NERCHANT TAlf,oll,:
Corner of Pen an Rath Streets.
ALL AND WINTER STOCK
W 0 0 M.P LETE
IPHEBSON & MURMURING,
6UC0L83011.8 TO
W. IL 111431311 & Co.,
MERCHANT TAILORS,
No. 10 MITA IT„ late It Clair
we can just set . .. Wed a large nobly of Fall
and Winter Good...which will be sold at reason
able prices. Mr. Mil MIALBRINU will still at
tend to the Cuttles Departme nt.
den:gee Morin • MULILAMBEINIJ.
Gum. .
INSURANCE COMPANY.
ruzuars stramna,
E. Nis Wirth Avanuo.
Eusu
llogoad !leer.
rrrrutni. PA.
Capitol Alll.rald lap.
DIRECTORS.
glfeAMfklirglZ:F. l4o ..V .
• • urtan, Je.ll. BanAY.
j'froVaramith 11..Warliwa,
BORIC T 11. RING P.
JNO. P. Jaws - Men,
JOS. T. JOHNSTON, i
' Capt. B. 1. (111LACZ. B
I Insures on Liberal Term
No. 98 . 1-1 Smithfield Street, and Marine 11l
. _ ass:se •
.3131,E,
PASHIONABLIS
MERCHANT TAILOR.
N.A. constantly on lani
Othi, Oniiiineraft and ',Citing&
A.IneNCZNVISNEVB YURTISHING ODOD&
ITIMLBURCIPL. Pi.
Bent.• Clothing gado to order LD t➢ Wert
*elan
NEW FALL GOODS.
• 'Dismal uew stock of
CLOTRH, GASSIMEREIB. 4Q,
Jig, real:yaw/ suciaz aucrna.
fedi Narbant Tailor. TS Smithfield elzeef,
WALL PAPERS
WALL PAPER
At Greatly RedllC9ll Prices. •
till ak Antir room for new goods• We will
UM of Mara stool now In stone,
Without Regard to Cost,
QM=
1113;DROMEE PAIILOR PAPERB.
CHAYHIS
pArxim
/Liao. 11, lame assortment of CIIZAP PLYESB at
N 0.107 ][ABBEY STREET,
lIE/Lll PITH ANIITIJA
JOS. B. HUMES t BRO.
ELEGANT
PAPER HANCIIRGS.
Enameled Wall Payee ln DIM. Mat. =nen-
Moos to od soot and moan. Vertarlon a V64 MEETPANKLa
be round elseernere
to the country. / mtle
lc P. 'Er Allesil:f AT:O3
NEW. WALL PAPER STORE,
191 Liberty Street.
WINES, LIQUORS, &o.
WAGNER'S FRENCH COLORING
The Dry But in the United Stake.
ILANLITACTMULD BY
WILLIAM WAGNER
981 Arorth Seventh Street,
6efereuees-611 the lesdlag Mines la PhIL
jakeDarrall
SCHMIDT &PRIDAT,
1111POW/US OW
WINIS, GIN, AO.
WHOIJCIUMI assizas IN
PURE RYE WHE3 ',,
40i1 PENN STREET,
Nave Removed to
NOS. $B4 AND $B6 PENN.
aor lairrenlb St.. (formerly Cenal.)
LIVERY dc SALE STABLES.
ROBERT 11, PATTERSON CO,
LICE=3
Seventh dune and Liberty St.,
PTPTABIritOg, Ph.
Will on Every Saturday Hold
AN AUCTION SALE -
BORSES, CARRIAGES, BUGGIES
WAGONS.
P= F trar i Virro ael re . r VZlPVe l . ears their
notice of consignment on or 00(024 Thursday of
each week in order for advertJetng. id.
henSton mad g ood ears will ha g iven all Meet lan
Ikansda.
• JOIN ILEITEWARE. AneUeseer.
JOIE. 11. ETZWAZT O3T. lI.PATTIISOL
• OEM IL PATTEUSON & CO.,
iainairar, sg..tx,ms 4.14 x,
COIMnMON ST •
COL SEMITE AIM EE II 'JIBES!! 114.
PrTTEBORGE. Pa.
=
REMOVALS
1:1.313131C30NT.A. 1 - 2 .
•
L. D. DUMMETT,
(Latent Liberty street..)
Hu essoeleted Mr. EitakD H. lITTZ4IIIMON7
' , with him la Deanne. and taken the 'teemed
commadletaz. storrlooaa
• No. 64 Wood Street, • '
*bete the noir Inn ill' Witten the znikeelo
acre and sale at =slowest ponlbie pikes
Tare. AMeriCan Confectionktry.
. •
DUIIIII3TT .13 CO.
immn
333 CONT
'GRAY & LOGAN
11Fre.nrosared trona Mr. MX= STRUT. so
63 Fifth Avenue,
v.tui impravaleas on old Maul us topu44.
tad. ft
TRH IIiWU
Mutual Life Insurance Co.,
NEWARK, N. J.
Assets, Over - $500,000 .
•
Al. Policies issued by ad" Combats) are p.m? ,
u 5.117 Nob-furreillug alter she yaymeat of one
A..uSlual Premium.
Dividends annually &tiered ant seidied
third annual premium, either on the perm stirni
Increase of the policy, or In reduction of 11 , .. 1 -
1121.11. ••••••
lEENRY KIRKPATRICK,
General Agent,
167 1-2 Wood street, (2d gloor,
==l=
THE IRON CITY
MUTUAL 1111 INSURANCE C
Of Parmerilvania.
Office, 75 Fedual St., Allegheny City
DERICCTOBSI -
Hon, JA.IOELIs. OILAUA
SlatD,
1:14.312:1111AP9t/O• p"
i ft 7. ,,•Wj
fiCtlfttlA TOO'
AUeibenY.
SHWA EKHT . irAz „r. O. W. BENRYr t Law
per 7lereban4
U. L.PATT
D. WOOER. insnranca
Capt. 11.011 X.
_BAUPI3IIIIItCIpit, -
VAIIIII3 rliia=7 •
C.
a. U. MC BBlY...Tresunre: •
M. W. WHITE., MillndAz. ADVD.WI:
DANIEL swoon. tiern
COAIIMBIONED AGENT k E,FOR_THE CO,:
Illarjggititti•rt ".
Net. James uollloAshcad. er
_ay. Pa.
7.1 i. COUTBI9, MegeetPOrt• _
Geeftre H. JObileett•
J. S. ctraycr, Johnstow n.
r
n. a.,
Companrstrictly mutual. All profits accruing
to policy rudders by distdrod returned annusllY
From the end of the Ant year. All poll:Ass non
forfclUns. DIA
FMB/WITT
AGAINST LOSS NT rxßis.
FRANKLIN INSURANCE CO.OF PHILADELPIIII4
0171014tilia 4811:11ENTEUT BT.oaear
innactons.
Wagner. Eautkor. Yordscai H. L.WI
Tobia David B. Brown,
swwwl rant, tel="b. Dot
Jacob R iv WC. rg
__ George ales.
OLIVI:16 O. 818 8 8 e
4.10:1g: VtgPretagt.
ManTIN, ARE=
North West canar Third Ana Wood
wtaamis
PENNSYLVANIA
INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTISSUIRNi
0171.118. No. 16Th WOOD irrassr,
UP QQ 3CI BUILDING.
TOW Is • Hems Compass, wad MOI, SAINIA
les. try Fire sseleslvels.
LEONA-ND WALTER. Preildeat
O. 0. BOYLIC Vise Prwildent.
GISAITJAMTETC: Trlmlne..
D 7110201111:
!Amara warm. 0c0m.W 11 .... L.
U. O. Basle, Geo. re. It's's/.
• Bobort nark,. .r. Lspss
Jaa,t , Painter, .1. e. Iflclcer.
.1011. 1 : 1 King, Joan Noessist.
J... BoPsoss.
Bows 8L.5.1.
INSURANCE CON..
PiirMinNPlTTSlittllttikr.
tdCLANDIta Melee, President.. .
IVIL P. 1112.1teR.T. fitairetel.
_ CAPT. tilde/kWh hiItELD, deneral Agent.
Mos. lel Water stroet, Spann ik Co.'s Warts
honse, up stairs, Pittsburytt.
Will tut
simlue al kinds of VW asd X.
Di
rect Maks. A home Institution, managed by Di
rectors who me well known to
the
commenliy.
sad who me determined by promptness and liber
ality to maintain the charm= widen they hue
assumed. as Wreath/ the best liretehthrhi.o those
who desire to le Insured.
DOMC2OIO4: •
Alexander . 01m1.55. Jaen e- eeCnnes
B. elller, Jr., - Chas...
James Sterdaluy, William IL Zr.,%
111.7==. 0 . • Jose Eirkpattlets
- Meld M. Load, WM. fd=. s
D. Ihmsen. Mae
NATIONAL
INSURANCE COMPANY
Car. Federal St. sad Diamad,
B ff i te d a . tho EILCOND NATIONAL. BANN
W. W. likliTlN •Proddeat ia • •
PA R AB B ETT N IA7FedirIiare
twi. •
.
DEBACTOBS:
Jolla A. Myter.rax. Loetbast.l.Tw. NyeW., • •
.140.1..1ina. Ittobert L. C. C. Dovish
tn:A.l . 3z= liewc i ttervs...r i al
ape . .
PEOPLES' INEMBANCE COM&
PINY.
I=l
011106. N. Z. COINVII wow) • nrra rms.
/I Hama Osaipaaetatl air Yin sad Muto• Risks
rt ?"' - •
C.
ValLalr,
Jam l s l D. Vernr..!NMPT
$,
trARDEIZi.
ALL EG RENY DISIURANCS
COMPANY OF PITTS33I.IIIGH.
ICI.No. q rnrra ETJULIST.BAXI BLOC.
bum. Mabssi. all kinds of Tin and mates
rms.
JOHN IRWIN. Jn.. Praddeat.
T. J. Atri3EINISON, Vlea Midden.
C. 0. DONNlll.,t,aaaa eUrY •
CAPT. WY. ULAN. esnaraz.aaaall.
Xv22oCrOaa:
•
VorAtz....
c if p F y.
Lag tifx",
iMps. Wm. ;W6a.
TN THE COURT OF QUARTER
BENSIONg of Allegbeor county, No. 11 De•
megee Bergen., 1889, Mueepaneous Docket.
In the natter of the opening of lla
Ity of rittstargh. Appeal of BM
Notice I hereby given that the ?enigma
CommLstioner. anystlated by the Court to take
the testimony offered by the parties intertoted
In the above eases intralition to the enflames
woe therein and report the same, with Macrae,
ton thereon as to tech modillestloo of the report
of 'loran. If any. and the form of aa order to
be made by the Court. will attend to the duties
of his appointment at hi. °Dm. lio.s7Dimsoad
street. CB, of Pittsburgh, on FRIDAY. the Atil
day of March; A. D.llOlO. at 1 o'clock y. 1111.,
when slld parties interested may at
[M7= J. W. OVER. Commlssioaer.
NOTICE IS lIEIIEBV -GIVEN
that application Wu been mils to Um
Conn. of Common Plena of Allegboni corm). at
No. 473. Merck Term. 1870. for • Charter o
incorporation for Um
Keystone Premium .Loitn ASSOC' WIWI
=2
Awl that the same will 6a graatett at thi boa
he, tette of odd Court, velem e*eepttosa a
'lathe:rate la prime , thee., ,
felOttlOTif ROBERT POLLOCK. Belleßor
ITTERS TESTAMENTARY.
All persoma latereatederlll.toke 001100 that
teataNtelltAl7 to the [Vote of ASWAN
8. P6Vhin e damaged. have been groetti to the
anderalpoad lexecutors. Ail persons Davies
endow amain.. the estate will pleas* peanut
these without delay. and pelllolllCOolartni tWme
lierres Indebted will please make psyinent to tan'
usdallegnell Ilasaell• zloty.
0111 All
JACOB CtsTODE.
.
Txeentors, at 66190. 3, 17.• P. 6
.re, W ;t t Te i. 9ll ,.. ", ,b. At i tajney. *I N. 9r3au:stanzsi..,7l
•
lIFT'FERES OF ADIMINISTBA.
TI N ea the estate of XLIZAJWITH J.
L. Of Itoblason township. Ailed/ at Palt
er. deed. having been 'treated I o th e underside •
ed. all persons Indebted to sald erten sent make
immediate Protest. and all VISO.. Md.(
eletns Agatha thence, will pomp them Drop
grip authenticated for settlement to the seder.
aped.
th ei WILLIAM KILL%
Keine eld Valley. A/botany pasty. YA •
atnrd
YACATION OF A :PUBLIC
ROA lA—ldodes la heathy circa that at No
, cesabes tier° le., (dolmas Sessions Court.
AUtEbVII, COUltl, • nibs vas untitled to show
cause why a Issrefog or. babas roaA, is the
awe. (=rod Pittsburgh. <Amos. random wit,.
land sad 111.16111, aloha the A. 1.
should sot boysealed.
'trams:L.2a JOHN C. WeCONES. Attotwey.,
gpTATE OF JOHN BAIIIiErF,
late of Allektonn Mlle deed. - •
Item tenementary upon the anent of .01
Jobe Barnett leaner nen treated to Meese.*
slime. all, parents ineeleed are feellred to
make peynent, and ell perms berme claims
VI. $Oll2 enema will please present them es
M . 147 Besse aU, l 6elhatie L lai t to _
jail-nrys ilsecnor ot £OOO
suysts, det•L•
- 110 Lit, lIETTEII. z %
a.‘, 10 0 izes Mph 801 l Hattn:
6MU etda : • do. Waddle by
fun J. H. CLA/12124D. 161 fun Am.,
N OPERA ROWE-
Itt NUTT' of the Doo7 Tee.leen. Oaebte
trainers.
711118BDAT iVENINO, 3e• Sete,
n Oen , . entt•
will be presented the greet dames.
tied
WAITING YOH TR% PEFIDICT.
To conclude wlt► tee new Mee of t►e
BIORWAIMAN,S 110LIDLii
ex T SS LiTTLi CHAT fITatEUG Mann.
YRIDAT—BENEFIT Or YIDS mom.
Gmnd ranaty Matinee on Saturday.
IgrrAAR
TOR Tag BENEFIT' 07 VIZ
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH,
Insomnia to be be d in the bell of the
Central Passenger Hallway Cosapany,
u Arria NW I ZZ
AY and YEID 4th,
fi V 3 43 1 ,6, Marna "
a AI, b .,r etc
A 'lte " c i an ' ett p n • ntra p l
wilt run every tw nty rolzkUtt. 111.1.
tna Fair each
Of -ACADEMY OF 131117131 C.
Posltteely one went cooly. commeselbe
MUNDA`f EVERINO, IV/LRCM 7TH. .
IPtlare • Weduesday awl Saturday
afzi:nro l. alarli bib um) 131 , i , R, at Sib CoMleTb;
tß.l4.lhll:tlcgio.l; on:teirle.at.heTtlieulslirlbga
...I well blown SIIAT'a blosettr
QUIIeCUPLISX I. TILJUBIe. Moat pualtteelv
e o e ~,,,, acie 'wit n earth; Inclumal FIVE ,
inswiNCT 112UC rEn IN OBS.
It—Ulan Polite !battles Inn Con Harieique
Troupe. Ild-11' lie Bella Reoarem Trebel 1 VP-
Pebereau Troupe. Sd—t lat Coale Pan
admroup 4th—Mone. Ashton's Acrobat.
Gymbas.ie T•oube• • st h —lent
E UtaldlW TWO PUL L Tal l iMa UT MUSIC. la'.
Reber% Whim , . Mastodon Brass Iliad. ,fld,
'Seward Bohlen's' acel lie Opera Bring 1111111 1 .
vi
LirrLic PUT. the 1.1.1% lw /waif, wbo
Tae atlumla.tad Ulerlcvtur Ounce
XXI COMIC ourlc.une and 1 antominte.
fib lielebrawd Star Pr rforater , •
• complete Juollee for the people.
Aerws.loul'arquette and press Circle. 10
cent. Gallery. 31011.
Children under 1311 cent..,Sbele•
Poor' open a l °T3logalig:
• • • • • Lieut.
•
PITrSBUR*Ii
oDnitgil NATIONAL BANK,
1.
Wood at., ca. Second Avelino.
INTugisr PAID ON DEPOSITS.
Gold, Coupons, Bonds and Stooks
DolyouT AND SOLD.
Plca%gloat.
W. VAN ala. l s Vlee Prendeet.
ora ear clam» cLiatir-
S. McGLEAN
rAda.t.
NWT.
• 'I Agent.
on all Pin
Government Seour.ities,
No. 75 Fourth diMoisq,
Personal m:d prompt nttentlon given to ever,.
filth' In [no business. Collections made. Ctr—
'ldeates lensed. and liittr.et alltined ba Time
Deposits. 'Advances made on Mae Ordlateral
and Government tlemultles at , IlOarat rake..
'Dealers In Foreign and Domesila Itzelmages.
fi
l
B Bank Notes, 80.. ie. All lomat or.
ther Sliseeligneona Stocks, • Bonds. Yortanach
Commercial Paren tn., negotiated al the nasal:
rates of commleslon. mia
PEOPLE'S SHINES BINE
Cor. Federal and Laeock Strut&
111. U. HAIIIINAN. Prosld•at.
E.p. TOILING, Cadaler.
BANK OF DEPOSIT AND DISCOUNT.
Itakholders Inv!dually Whs.
LETZDEBT ALLOWED ON 1111 DEPOSITS
THE SAFE DEPOSIT . CO.
of pri-r' sui:iisoll.
FUR THE ... •
Safe Keeping ofllnl iniOlea,
Cinder gun d th
gunnies. and WNW INO• IS Ns
1 '
Pin tad Binglin-Ppoi iiiiti.
7 , f0.
.83 FOURTH AVENUE , .
—„ , •
Preoldeatt—WlLLlAN rIIIaNNWN.
Vice President—USN iwir LLOYD.
DIUZOTotaz
Wit:LIAM PRILLIA 9:,'LIY ROW H. rAurnak
I v
molar LLOYD, Jos. S. KO 61119. M.
WILLIAM BSA. LlZOlttit ELACII_
liaLe i lA N lti. E L T Ter, C0N.113 Ct.' MUMMY..
Saw' t:TtuIAA-13. F. ON BOONBORIT4
Open doLlf trom 9 - o'clock A. C. to 4 o'cLoct
CITY BANK.
12Fifth Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa.
1170CHIOLDERS INDRIDUILVULLIBLE.
MEREST PAID ON DEPOSIT&
-roaxitiN Licit/ail=
Hetiiiitt and void. and when.destre.l remitted to
Mmes. Collections msde on ell in, I rine/ili
point+ of ttie United State and Can
Donnea ineinDX. Preside,.
/AXIS licOsxl=Frests.e.
W. N. YOnnale, Cs, cr.
DIX
_ _
Draat1101.11: -
Capt. ;oda Meaddl.
&mad P. Blainer.
Clussies Arbuckle, .
Jared Id. anemia
allcirllgC " Utn
'resident.
e President.
reeretary.
D. Mita..
Tnomes Roark*,
M Pa tric
ae. B. Barrkll.e.
,
MSG V. 141...
Ml=
Nnol i nties 8 soFg,
•
33.ANIKKEtS,
57 MARKET STREET.
prrrsitraag, rA.
Collocate:no toads on Ot lsa offsclOal Pails at
the Vinci Mica and Canada&
Stoeks,Bonds and otherl3ecuritles
'SOUGHT AlaD SOLD 0000NYLINION.
Parttenlis attantlon paid to tai.parthspe wet
gala o[,
United-States Securities.
/WOW
Pe. Sversott,
Itotort
Prasica tiellerc
Own. J. T.pitockeas.
MMCII
lilt stitet,
d iftlller .
HART, CSIIGHICT & CO.,
BANKERS AND BROKERS,
Corner Fourth and Waodifrads,
• prersevean,
.01000 1 2 6031 TO MA RA, HAM' a CO")
DIALZI3
Exchange, Coin, Coupons,
And particular attention Wein 'tin in-c l = 4,
and Went
GOVERNMENT BONDS.
Itifftt Drafts on. London.
11)ff3:j4110:sionMPPYVA 7 i 34
ANCHOR COTTON NULLS.
rrx-roistniscas.
IltiutdpatinolECGlVl JOlDl9lool4*lnni
BANNETU 4 ,
AID DIALERS ID
prrrssvaaw,' PA;
O f Allegheny.
CAPITAL. lIINMIOO.
4rtnn lifrOtbe.
Howh licatNgt
raree C•mpw.
Mt 43
•
N. Study
Joe. tiaZZAX. EIoMM.
~C'~l "I~Z~1l:/4~7NNIA
NEW GIXIDEL
FINE VASES.
stoasiouus lAD ORM. 1
"l'hear cram
51101:1310 errs.
• large stock of
SILVER MATED GOODS
EMI
<IN
fool ZIA to me iftZ3 =km
R. E. BREED & 00.
SOO WOOD STDELT.
COTTON IMl.aa.
gums, BELL N. Com
AINOZIVirIr WA
ifs Ain Larnia.