The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, March 28, 1870, Image 4

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.n(littsburo GayttE,
CITY AND SUBURBAN.
The Parrpa English opera troupe will
hold forth at the opera House next week.
StatthAeld erect hue been scraped and
the accumulation of winter's dirt re•
riorod.
nett Friday will oo "MI Kvola' Day,"
or olio upon which there will be a gem.
oral flitting of bousekoepere. •
Ctly ecateclte.—A. regular meeting of
the Select and Common Council will be
keld Wiley, Monday, the 28th InaL, a
ten o'clock X.
TVA Society of St. Vincent de Paul now
affords weekly relief to neyenty-live
destitute persons, most of whom are
beads of families.
Dr. 'actin; the veteran soldier and
'rifted orator, says he la six and Macy
remold, but can make a speech as - well
now at whoa ho was a boy.
triadsrthe rootlet decision of the United
States Supreme Court, we hear It stated,
many leased property owners will claim'
their ground rent In specie.
•
• The late lecture season of the Moreau - -
'tile Library Association wee pecuniarily
suceessful. The OunnaMee was a strong
One, excellently well made up.
.
ringr.—Dr. J. 0. McClollsnd
who was soverely Injured on Thursday.
g betug
thrown
on
ftsvonil slowly rorn
`, • Sleppy:=Ttie streets on the south Mlle
of the river were in an extremely dirty
condition on Saturday. In many pineott
, the mud was from three to four Inchon
! deep, and very °sloppy."
Iktatider, formerly a beer doalor In
! • tide city, Is proprietorofone of the largeet
laser beer saloons in Bt. Louis, and bu
' made hie popularity and fortune on Lie
trademark ..Pittsburgh Ligor."
Leg Broken.—August WeLica* a ral•
ier employed at a coal pit/near the Ma
rte Railway. met with n Harlem; ICC'.
dent Saturday morning. Ile fell from
the coal tipple and broke hie right log.
- 1 !Marety.-lilise Williams made Informs
then before Alderman John A.. Floyd,
Satrday, egalnat Elle' ldcGce and Silly
Jam Sterling for sorely of the peace.
The panics reside ln the Third ward,
Allegheny.
Arwassatf=The argument In the in
teraction case against the First National
Bank, relative to ramming a partition
wall will be hoard in the'Common Pleas
Mart before a roll bench, at three
a'oieek.to-raorrow.
•
Held fer • Ilearteg.—Peter Denman
and Wm. Buchanan, cattle dealers, were
arrested yesterday for violating the Sala
bath and a city ordinance by driving
eattle through the streets of Allegheny:
They were held for a hearing.
lee Call attention to the card of T. D.
Davis. architect, of No. 42 Fifth avenue.
Itr. Darla 111 a. Line architect and
thortneghly versed in any part of the
boallials. Ile is deserving of a liberal
from the community. •
- Otesaing.—The Street Onomiseioners
are making every t Wort to have the
atisets cleaned. A number of men were
imaged at work on Smithfield street
Saturday. and wo presume will continue
at work until that street Is thoroughly
damned.
'lllactindst in the Twelfth ward le
said to have Invented a flying machine
bytiyaleh he cirk sustain himself. In the
Mr. but Ma flight firmly downwards Ile
thinks he can overcome the difficulty
and navigate in any direction ha chooses
In midair.
A' Held inief.—About ten o'clock.
ilaturday morning - some enterprlalog
We entered the confectionery eatabilah
mem ollllr. William Straub, on Federal
street, Allegheny, while the proprietor
waalus back room, and took 165 from
the bastadmwer.
'Assault awl Settery—Albin Schmidt
made Information before Alderman
Taylor Saturday, charging George Fisher
with wash and battery, alleging) that
the accused knocked him down=
einumer provocation. The am
arrested and held for a hearing.
1
Tete meeting of the representatives of
the 'various aquatic organizations of the
afty wan held at Jimmy Hamill's saloon.
On-. Saturday night, for the purpose. of
Ikon:Jag • r eg at ta simulation. The small
attendance did not justify the Iranian
Hon of Dulness, so an adjournment Pa
,
AiSril of Virg.—An atarm of fire ' , ens
mock in Allegheny yesterday morning
from box. 42, at the Mayors °Moo which
waa occasioned by the burning of a
chimney Herron's house at the
&roar of Nate, alley and Federal street.
Illre department responded but their
marries' were not required.
A grit ciau dry goods establishment
from the East to to occupy one of the fine
stores In the Mercantile Library building
early to the spring. Anoiher Is expected
goodslntrooapied fur trimmings an fancy
. The' two remaining offer d a
duo
opportunity for enterprising merchants
in any retail btudneaa and will no doubt
to aeon taken.
Aggravated Assault and Battery.—
Christina Hoelsehe made Information
belbre Alderman Eggers, of Allegheny,
elatantay, charging Jacob Seibert with
segravated assault and battery, She
alleges that thee:oiled When her lioa on
the head with a brick, In dieting • serious
wound. Seibert was arrested and held
for a hearing.
Am ordinance will to day be Introduced
Into the City Councils providing fur the
Gi r th s
of water closets fur the use
Girths occupants of the market house.
Ws hi move in the Ti ght direction, and
should be endorsed by Councils, as the
&Wince of such positively necessary con
esahmees, has long been n , matter of
iptigretnnt comphdnt.
. -
Meath" Cm:rt.—The city was unusual.
ly quiet Saturday night, the result pro-.
le*tY of the dampness of the weather.
The loot -up contained but twenty guests,
who were'required to appear before Ells
Bow yesterday morning. The usual
Bees were initiat but tweve out of
tie -tweedy. oot piging the required
mous% were committed to Jail. •
I
trtlag, FslLLasbee do CO.. corner of
Fifth avow, sod Wood street, invite
Illewehtl attention to their Wire and ols
soot stock of resdpmsde clothing w blob
Wry offer Avery ressonsble prim& The
Ihoet stock of cloths, casaimeres sod
veretings always on bond for custom
we*, sod nest fits:: durablo workmen
oblysod fiehlonsble cow are chsracter-
EKte of the house.
MU
MOM Ilrirs.—Between lbw end five
O'Alaetprldel,afternoona fire occurred
therestunce of Mr: tibelby, on she
IPerryesille Plank Rosh. shout one wills
to m the Allegheny oily li ne : The house
was a Iwo story frame bonding, sod tho
two story Ins coneldentbly • &meted
hefts. the fire lifel;estlogulzhea. The
leotiever, will tot exceed Roe hen.
Bred dollars. There was no Insurance
.0. the building.
linanlated.—A number 'at °ellen on
Oath *venue and Liberty street. In the
skinny of theM Ink of Cominefca. were
tanedlitell qr flooded with water yester
days AL 'seder I. being constructed to
dndn the Bank of Commerce building,
Yd r
Ity.- t
lhe he excavati
recent on becomin
rams g ooded th e
filled wit
wate fle
adjoining cellars. fibipton tr. Wallace's
Went, cellar was filled full and they
were compelled foreplay° their goods.
IN
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Not the Mae
Yriday 'evening Chief flagote left the
day - tor "Wooster, Ohio, to itearoh for
• Tkotrat!Reardon, the marderet of Mra.
• %Ma, who. he was Informed by a tele.
beam
, had been seen to that locallti en
acted ' evening. Oa arriving in
Wooster he obtained all the informatioa
Manta ommerning the man supposed'
• to 11• don and swatted In pursuit. and
after a ir eearch of about twenty-if ittr hotim,
somieeded in overtaking the man, bat it
Ma not ReardOn. The states
solblng dedrilte eau beChief
learned ofthat the
Inarttorer abide he panted thrcrnah Or
el -Olga •
!IN
T. M. e. A.
IftitWttl utandlng the wet, dhireestale
Amish*, the rooms of tho YonnitAlen'w
Assodation filled on-
Beennisi evowfog, on the oosselon of
doer Diordhly meeting. • largo put of
tbAkeittglasios being" ladies. Alinoet
thfrerafroftVPubers-were entered with
Antoollaowt. • The reports of their
aor-the put month - were_ Tory
log to. ell Interested to their work.
Newell recited. Emend pieces;
s . Abe_ discussion of the, rfuestlen,
o Hew shell we reach lb. muses? . was
rattailotod filially by, a large- number
of those engaged In the work. " 4 .•
Tll COURT&
U.S. District_Coart —4 edge McCandless
SATURDAY, March 23.—The case of the
United States ye. Julius Adler, Louts Bu
eenbsrg and Penrose Fletcher, previous•
ly reported, is still on trial. The case le
exciting considerable Interest among
distillers and others, and the court room
liwa been crowded 'since It commenced.
On motion of n. B. Swope, Ban , Col
Meter Barrett, r f Clearfield, was admit •
led and nualtfird es a member of the bar
of this Court.
Indict t;eart.—a 'lege Ktrkpitriet.
Skrunnar, March 26.-In the cane of
Danahue vs. the, Pittsburgh and Man
chester ptesenger railway Co., action for
damages, premier:tidy 14 , , pprtsd, thejt!ry
found for the plaintiff 1 tho'ium of PIO.
No further huemoce, general toterett
are tranitActod
TIIIAL L'HT R. MOCDAY.
65 Caldwell et Bro. v Malinger. .._
6i Same va. came.
188 Reineenbawner vs. Keep, of al.
frj Medic v. same.
3i Rector hc. of St. Andrews obqrcb Oh.
Rens!
55 Keening, et us, re. Backer. et nth
to Citizens oil relining e]. vo. Dilworth
12 Jacoby, et al, VA. Arleen dc Liurout.
26 .11artupee d. 00;a uso, vs. McD~nsld.
22 Wagner ca. Phillips.
76 I.lmwia's use, vu. °Amore steamboat
...Reindeer."
108 Ostlers tug "Grey Fox" vs. Mil•
Ungar, bicelay Jt Co.
Court or Common Pleas—Judges Stowe
and Collier. ,
SATURDAY, March 2d.—in the Cass of
Wm. Carr ve. The First Natlone( Bank,
petition for an•lnJttnctton to restrain the
respondents from removing a partition
wall, tho Court ordurnd another bearing
hothro a full hooch on Tussday, - the lath
instant, at thrno o'clock o sr. The titet•
Inc In (lineation to one of great - import•
anco, and tho Court desire to have it
fully argued ao as to ho able to settle it
tinnily.
A number of motions were made and
arguments hoard, noun of which, how
ever, were of any spscial interest.
TRIAT; FUlt MONDAY
ensell vs. 1; ntl.
16 Itankin'a Ex.rs. ca.
47 lt:.h L A4?-.clation cm. Staphon‘on.
Oil tinnnfor, nt al. vs Ilatuilton.
n. P. &C. Gaa and 4.1.3a1 Cu. vs. Billay
63 Same v.. Mtntitan.
64 S'wo ces. Heuderson
. .
35 Sao,tura Is. ter uno rn. Huodurnes, et n
46 '.rhompon vs. Maul. et al.
57 B treat t Bro. v. Ewalt.
58 Courniu vs. Hastings, et nt.
Quarter Sessions—Judge Sterratt.
SATURDAY, March W. Ilmannel
Maltby, rocoatly concictod of Isrcony of
goods from the C. A P. Rdiroad, war
called up for sentonco, but an application
of counsel sentence was defamed.
Wirt. Burchfield, convicted of assault.
and battery on a bay, was sentenced to
fey costa of prosscntion ands hooof Ito.
A numtwr of Surety ratios wore then
disposed of, after which Court adjourned
I.lsT PIM MONDAY.
13 Corn. ca. Thos. Kennedy.
ed Margie Kotler.
John Wood.
Peter Crider.
Samuel }Duet.
Rivers Drake.
John Doran.
Win. Nicholson.
• Chas. - Ritter. of al.
Stephen Hoffman.
• Poter Berrie.
1 W. F. Kelley, 2 Costs,
ER
LUST YOU TU=SUAT.
202 Com. vs. Frank Morgan.
204 J. Smith.
205 .. .0 Henry Bean, 2 pules.
207 0. . 1 Fred. Hallman.
171 • Darly Holland, 2 cases
182 . .BLlchaelSberman.
123 .. George Muckier.
131 .. .. Abraham 0. Taman.
FATAL BIDE.
A Boy Jump. from a Moving Train of
Can and is Literally Cut to riente.
An accident of a very distressing chs
rector occurred near the Outer Depot on
the Pittsburgh, Part Wayne and Mileage
Railway yesterday afternoon, _vrlalCh
stilted In the death of Daniel Whafelir, a
bright and intelligent boy eleven years
of age, who but s• few hours prior to
the accident; lett the home of his pa
rents' an Fayette street, this city, in full
health and vigor.
He, In company with two other boys
about hla own age, got upon the plat-
form of a car in the express train going
weal, with the Intention of riding to the
Allegheny Depot, where they suppmed
the train would atop. After passing the
depot, they thought it would atop at the
Round Howie or Outer Depot, but when
this point was reached and 'lt became
evident the train would not atop, the
txiye determined to jump off. Two of
them reached the ground in safety, but .
_Whalen, iretteed or jumping as the
others had done, held to the railing and
was thrown under the car on the track.
Being on the front platform of the rear
car, the wheals of both trucks passed
over his body, literally cutting it into
• pieces.
The body was taken to an undertakers
on Ohio street, and en inquest will be
bold upon it this morning. •
The railroad officials of course cannot
be censured for the octant nee, but there
certainly should be some regulations to
prevent boys of that ago from riding on
the platform of the ears, under. any Mr.
cumetaneee.
Infanticide
Coroner-Clawson hold an inquest, Sat•
urday morning, on the body of the in•
fent found in a oem pool. Ili the rear of
No. D 6 Serenth avenue, PridaYinorning,
en account of which wo published Satur.
day. The testimony indicates beyond a
doubt almost that Jenny Dunn was the
mother of the child.
Dr. Wm. J. Gilmore tostidel• that the
Infant wee a fully developed one, and
' that there were no external wounds. The
appearance of the throat indicated that It
had been compressed by a cord. The
lunge had been Inflated, Indicating that
the child had been attire at its birth. •
Elizibeth Oliver, realding at No. 96
Seventh avenue, testified that a girl
named, Jane Donn came to the house
about dlliven o'clock Thursday night, and
asked permission to stay all night, say
ing she wee going to Wheeling in the
morning. Permission was given, and
Jane went to bed immediately in the
came room with the witness. Witness
did not know of her being up In the
night. About three weeks provioualir
the same girl had called On witness.
About six o'cloes ieridey morning
We arose. dressed heraelf. end started for
the cars. The child was found at about
half past six. The apron that wee
wrapped round the body was made by
Jane Dunn fn witnent' house, three
weeks ago. Jane told witness' that she
bad teen living last on Cliff street.
The gentleman at whose bonnie Jenny
resided prior to her going to 96. Seventh
avenue, testified that his wife had found
Jane In bed Tburiday afternoon, and
that the girl %lithe same evening; taking
a basket with her.
Several other Witnesses were examin:
ed, but their evidence threw no light on
the matter whatever.. • •
The .11n7 found that the child Cline to
its death by violence at ho hands of .ite.
mother, Jane Dann.
Fatal Accident. '
An accident occurred on the pulp
and GonneDevitt° Railroad at Layton •
station en Saturday morning, which
resulted la the death of Thomas
a brakeman on the local frolgb't thin.
It appears that Mr. Higgins wan larding"
the brake wheel for the purpose of put
ting en the brake In response io a signal
from the engineer: when the chitin broke,'
causing himpaono his balance and fall
from the car on Dm track, and lefore the
train could be stopped the wheels or coo
or pulsed over his right arm, eaverlog
It above the elbow. and overlbte right
leg, whloh was terribly crashed. Tim
camera of the road were notified of the
accident by telegraph. and • Doctoral
Arthur" and Phillips woro rent up the
road on an engine Provided for the pur.
pose by Mr. Rughart. Dr. Vankirk, or
Weal Newton, was also called, and the
, three phynicians did all In their power
to save the man's life, but to no par.
pone, as the shock to Me system was no
greatl i ved until aeons six .o'clieek In kilt ,
evening, when death relieved him from
nb aufferlngv. Mr. Higgins' parents
reside on Forty-fourth atreetrfn the
Seventeenth Nerd. He was a 'moat
anima:de young men, and wait much
respected by all who knew him.
improvements.
Mr. itteß, the Building 11;epeo tor, on
Friday, Issued a permit, No. 68, to Alez.
Speer, for a new bonding to .11e erected
a t the corner of Fifth etreet and Do.
:gamine Way, to bo mod for a plow facto.
ry: The building will be 100 by 120 feet,
one I tory high, to be built of brick, with
gravel roof, at a coat of le,ooo.
•Thomas Boyd, of Allegheny, is the
architect, and WM. Boyd Bon contra°.
tors. We ate Informed that this will be
*nee! the most comple_te factodes Inlhe
country when Iletahed,. which' Sillrte
during the present Delver'.
BUILDING ENTEBPRDW.
Semplee New Store In Allegheny
In Saturday's GAZISITB we referred to
be fact that our enterprising friend, Mr.
William Semple, the well known Allo
&any dry goods merchan had cem
monced tho erection of an elegant new
traildireg - fOr his trade purpeses. The
hal:devote etructore to to 60" located on
the weal aide of Federal street, corner of
North alley. It will he ties stories In
height, besides having a finiihed bees•
want, with a [rant of ritx.ty feet on Fed•
oral street and extending back *lag
North . alloy one hundred and giddy foot.
Tho front will bo of Massillon out atone,
Ilataissar , ce In style, and will be ear
mounted by Mansard roof. The Other
portions will he of brick. In the center
of the front, at -the top, will be three
figures, symbolic of commerce, plenty
and manufacture., and will add materi
ally to the appearanoo of the structure.
The basement will be ten feet. In height,
and will be fleished in first class Mee
In every respect. It Will be lighted
by means of liyatt's potent tiles placed
on the_ sidewalks on Federal street and
Aorta Alley, and will b 3 in ono epartme'at.
Tho retail Mere room will be on the
main floor, and will - houne of the most
' cmninodions west of the mountalus.
will embrace the full width and depth of
, the building, and' will be fitted up el*
gently. The counters will be ranged so
as to form three broad aisles, so as to
avoid the crowding of purchasers. The
wood work will be of oiled walnut and
collowpinwiell and
be off plate the tops of some of the
counters glass of the
fluent qualities. The bight of the ceiling
will bo eighteen -feet, and double row ,
of iron columns, handsomely ornament
ed? will support it. The main entrance
to the retail room - will' be" In the - centre
of thu Federal street front, and on either
side thorn will be extensive show win
dews with fineplateglass. In the middle
of the room on the left eide.wilhbe the
cashier and bookkeepers' desks, sepa
rated front the atone by a partition fitted
with thirty cut glees. At the rear of the
room, Immediately opposite the main
entrance will be' a broad.. flight of Main
leading to Mt° second fi wr, melon either
aide - will bo oteeators !imning from the
baienient to Lb; lifth Boor, one of which
will be for pees figure, and the other for
freight. Adjoining the elevators will be
dressing rooms for ladles and gentlemen
employed In the establishment. The
interior of the main room . will be
tiniohed with I taste throughout, and
will be lighted by. means of the lm
merino pliew windows In front, and large
windows at the side and roar. The
room on the second floor, as well as
those mithe remaining floors, will be of
the same dieueneious as the mato room,
and will he tiniohed in the - beat style.
On each flan, . rows of iron columns,
besides heavy girders, will be used for
the purpose of making the structure
antotantial. The bigot of the stories will
be an follows: Second story, static - I - 3
foot, third, fifteen feet; fourth. fourteen: I
fifth, twelve feet six Inches. Tho entire I
bit - tiding will be hosted with steam, and
the boilers will be located in a vault in
the rear of the huildiag. The elevators
will be worked by two engines. from the
eatablishment of o.ls Bros.,Now. York.
The building, It Ls estimatd, will cost
about f 120,000. The Work will Lie com
menced immediately, as the contract
hes been awarded to Messrs. J. C. Patter
son .t Co., builders. al Allegheny,
Gown. ItelpSt Peebles, of Federal street,
Allegheny, are Alta Architects. . Mr.
Semple is an energetic hilliness man,
ar.d we with others, congratulate - him
upon the sneer:get - which he has actielved.
The building will be one of the finest In
the vicinity, and will be au addition to
the numerous attractions in Allegheny.
The undertaking In one which reflects
credit upon the tante and public apirit of
prejoctor.
MICA% LEUISIATION.
BILLS INTRODUCED
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41 1 le following le the supplement to the
act relative to the purchase of a law Mrs
ry in this county:
That the one half part of alt tines and
- forfeitures to which the county of Alle
gheny la by existing laws entitled, - le
hereby directed to be paidby the County
Treasurer to the committee In said sot
to which thin is a supplement, provided
for the purchase and. eupport of a law
library, to be kept in or near the tburt
Howse of said county, for the nee of the
citizens thereof, instead of the one.
sixth part of said tine' and forfeitures, as
in the second section of said act, to which
this is a supplement, Is provided, - which
said second seetion la hereby repealed.
The following are the incorporators of
of the new Federal Insurance Company
about to be organised in Allegheny with
I a capital stock of 610,000 with the privi.
lege of doubling it: . • -
C. Benson Love, Charles Atwell, W.
J. Langlitt, Chimney Weehe, Samuel C.
IShoyer, W. B. Anderion. F. M. Ltve,
, S motel Riddle, W. M. Kennedy, James
[ M. Hemphill. George W. Hubley, J.' 43.
Reel, John Earns, Samuel Dyer J. P.
Hondomen, J. Reber, Archibald
land, Peter Peterson, E. Allison, James
Wardrop, S. Mereek, Martin B Suffer,
Joseph H. Borland. Samuel Severance,
8. B. Smith. J. B Orr,C. P. Whieton, A.
W. Erwin, J. C. Patterson, IL B. tfegraw,
Rev. Junes Allison and R. G. Herron, or
Allegheny, Beaver and Fayette counties.
The following; supplementary to an act
relating to the appointment and duties
of appraiser...if mercantile taxes is the
county of Allegheny. was reported with
negative recommendation : Tbat from
Red after theleauage of. this act for the
purpose of securing the tax now author
Iced by lima° be' assessed ork wholesale
and retail merchandise, the Judges of the
Court of Common Pleas, of the county of
Allegheny, are hereby directed, author
iced and empowered to appoint annually
hereafter, in the monsh of January, a
person of suitable qualifications in said
loom:ay ofAllegherty, who shall perform
the duties now imposed bylaw on thoap.
praiser of mercantile taxes in the county
of Allegheny. . -
And the said Judges shall personally
examine all applicants for raid appoint.
mart, and fie one shell be appointed by
them until they shall be fatly satisfied
of the applicant's qualifications. All laws.
or parts of laws_ Inconsistent with this
act are hereby repealed. •
For HU I larrUsto—N ow Tables; New ad
amt New Cum
Although not closed, but
thronged with. patsies, a gland reopen
ing will take ;dace . to morrow evening
at the Fifth avenue Billiard Ball, No: 65
Filth avenue, of which .W. 11.78trotage is
the genial , proprietor. Several new
tables, combining all the latest noveltiell,
perfeetions and aecommodations, to- -
gather with now balls of the beet quality
and elegant, new cues, have been intro
duced to render the hall even more
popular and worthy of patronage than It
has been In the past. Vlore la not a
floor billiard hall in these two antes than
Mr. Stroupe's, being large, airy, well
furnlahed and lighted, and exceedingly
heartaome. The proprietor labors hard
to please his army of piteous. and his
great prosperity in full 'evidence that he
admirably succeeds In that direction.
The courteous and popular Barry Alden
still presides with all grace and gravity
over the elegant saloon attached lo the
'billiard hall. Ttie lovers of the exhillar.
sting and health giving game of billiard,'
'should not fall to call at the yin avenue
hall, whore -everything goes on as or.
derly as clock-work, and where the
most oonsiderate politenesss and atten
tion is,awarded all visitor,. All ale in
vited to the opining to-morrow - night,
and a festive occaslon try 9, be andel.
Worth Vigil/us
•
Wo advise all ear readece who are
Oliver honsekeepere visit the store of v
eleCnintock & Cot, 23 Fifth- avenue. Ev
erybody knows of this establishment, i
then is in the Itecohd generation, that. I
the elder McCUnice* Wee the first Mee
tablish an exolusively carpet store In
Plttaburgh, that although other Lino es
tabtlahtnsnts follcwed, the,MOUlintoo l / 3
bare Amirttsfrit d elr !superiority and •
'their sremacy; but everybody does not
yet know how vastly their store has bon
enlarge& by recent extensions .and how
their Mock has been correepondlngly en
larged. In btth three particulars It Is
equalled by very few sod surpassed
by
no
c t Pe4u n uninany : lrEldor
Wee t heskor"rPatal'won"
hlbttnEnbngaoeadaaverletyoi
nioan
you ic'a4 w an o d el * d le v a c i s i l wl t to a rr.t g hi a s l y Im'o an tr isa alil
these Are for eato at rates which, cote
with lag year, are surprisingly low.
gabs Prattneet
E. A. !It Myer, of Sharpsbnig, Made II
iniormation, before, Alderman Melees
!tem, on Saturday, charging Philip Reck.
.ler with Obtaining money under false
and frandalent.tePresentations. Philip
want one time the proprietor of a mall
grocerrin . the v itisna or sharo.bur g ,
but his btlainers did not prosper and the
consequences was that the, Sheriff took
poesessicrer of tits' stack 'in trade. Mr.
Sawyer was not inforined Of tide fact, he
alleges, end Philip took ad Vantage of his
want of knowledge and , aold him big
stock and fixtures for, the ; limn 01.590 0
cub. The money wee paid. but when
Mr. Sawyer wont to take posseindon be
found-that the Sheriff had . . pograablon nt
the promisee. A warrant was teamed far
the arrest of Philip. - ..-"" •
PITDiBURGII DAILY GAZETTE: MONDAY MORNING, MARVA 28,_ 187 U
Aqtr &TIC.
rbe Expected Race fey the Championship
• ''Firsiel—Brown at !BROM 'Melte.
The prospect for an abundant harvest
to gamblers, on boat racing, is not so
brilliant as the circumstances of a few
'days since indicated. One week since
there was at least a DonIM/BY, and to
fact a Wrong probability Of a race for the
championship between Coulter_and
Brown, which would doubtless nav lean
to several other matches, but from the
'billowing card from Henry Coulter, pub
tithed to the Leader of yesterday, it sp
pears that the race is a "fizzle."
, • Trrrenonotu,kfarce Hi.
I had came' to the 'conclusion that
everything relating to the match betweedl
Walter Brown and myealf haiLteeo OF
ranged nathifectoritY, but from the coo.
t %eta of a letter written by Mr. Frank
Queen, of, ew York,',l am led to believe
otherwise. When - the last mentioned
gentleman signified hik unwillingness to,
act as stakeholder In the_ match fixed for
June 30th, Brown cradle to me and seg.
awned a Mr.• Barite, of the Hudson
River Bowing Association. also a Mr.
John Erickson of New York, and finally
Ron. John Mo rrissey. I readily assented
o the selection of any one of those
named, and finally wo concluded upon'
Mr. JiderrLesey. This being erra nt
(•.
Brown informed me that he would
be In Now York In a day or two, and
that he would call on Mr. queen , gal the
money belied deposited and place It In
the handset. Mr. Morrissey, and that I
could telegraph Mr. Queen and get him
to perform the service for roe. I did so
on last Tuesday, and was astounded with
the r pel I received that Walter Brown
' nod withdrawn hie money, and for
sealant reasons refused to stake it wit h
. Mr. Morrissey. Not award of explanation
came to line and the inference Is that he
never Intended ornever desired to row me
• and the while, knowing the facts, which
are precisely as stated, can lorm au opin
ion In regard to the matter. I leave it to
a candid public. if, in view of the man.
nor in watch I have been treated by Mr
Brown,' toyey whether I am not testified
to clelating the title of American chain
Mon; but In order that the world may
know that I am not anxious to wear lan
role gained in such a way, I wilt make
another propagated' to Mr. Brown, hop
log that ho will give it his attention; I
will row hint a five mile race at Pitts
burgh for 11,000 or 31,500 a side,•end al
low hinifor expenses the Came amount
he was to giro too to go to Poughkeepsie
and ensure him as fur and manly a race
as over was rowed. •
If that is not acceptable, I will claim
the championsillp, and row any man In
the country for the amount , ' mentioned,
at any place that may be agreed upon.
In the handeaslMr. Frank Qratesl have
thrisum or 1200,which is au cernest of
my sincerity in this matter. -
Resphttfully yours.
.Hits ter Cot - tarn.
A Land Nark Going
There is an element existing in al
American cities, and Western cities In
particular, vastly morolinal mould "land
marks" than the ravages of time, which,
it la said, levels' all deluge. Tuo "spirit
,'if improvement" throughout the country
generally is not more decided and mark
ed in Its effects la any locality than in
Allegheny, and to It and it alone may be
attributed the destruction of many old
hand marks, which have withstood the
Masts of many a winter; and come out
unscathed; but have succumbed _to ties
more powerful enemy, in a single sear,
so that not a ventage of -what had with
' stood the sterols of a century was left to
mark the spot.
Among the numbenie the St. Lawrence
Hotel, which for years past has occupied
rprominent location on th west of
Federal street, Allegheny, e
between the
amend Square and the North Corn-
mons, whore the farmers, for two or
three generations peat, have been emus
tome° to "put up" when visiting thecity
to dispose of the products of tnelr farms,
and the sign. In bold largo letters, upon
which has gladdened the heart of many
a tired and hungry traveler. Having
Callen* pray - to tho "spirit of improve
ment," It most give way and hereafter
os remembered "among the things that
were." The demand for business houses
has increased the Value Of ground In that
locality to such an exteettlest the modest
building, which in times put was con
sidered a lint loss hotel, hot become an
Ancumberance and must of necessity
give way.
The building and lot upon which it
stood, has:been purchased by Mr. Wm.
Semple, the merchant prince of the west,
whites business by good management has
so increased as to require more commod
ious quarters than he now occupies, and
he-Intends to errect such a handing
during the present season. The work of
demollahlon Ina already begun, and-ere
another twelve months roll round, not a
ventage of the "Old St. Lawrence" will
be left and on the site it now occuplos,will
stand One of the fniest business horses In
.he West. •
Prolific. Springa.
In the cellar of the old GAZETTE held.
lug on Fifth avenue. there are several
spring. of delicious. water which flow
from one and of the year to the other,
about one thousand gallons every twenty
four hours. In the rammer time the
water Is cold, clear and pure. • Oid citt•
cena mill remember that on the tate and
extending a considerable distance around
It there
theset one lime a great pond of
which s springs Were the main
feeders. The water is about to bo led
from- the cellar 'to the Fifth avenue
sewer by means of connecting pipes,
and we would suggest that a drinking
fountain might be established from them
at the corner of Fifth avenue and Smith
field street. The water lettere as crystal,
not very harll and as col as a mountain
brook. As It comes up from the earth
and drains m p:optety there should be
little prejudice against its one. The
springs own the GAZETTE proprietors,
mirl^g the past fifteen years, In labor.-
steam pumping and general annoyance
enough money to bulb, a small church,
and It would be a mater of oonnotation
if in the end they might be made of come
service to man and beast In drinking
water.
Iltal Estate Traneere
Ihe following deeds were filed of roc.
ord at the Witco of Thos. Hunter, Esq.,
Recorder of Allegheny county, onfiatnr.
day, March 211, 1&O:
011 vorr r la Wharton to gambol Alborton, Cet. L 3,
11,03, I t oe Jane ISL. Batt Stralog..
bate 51.013
lot Wllbelna to on
lannaroan, reli. 11171X1
BY by 50 (1. on harmony St., Batt Intonor••
barn
John e. M &Mbar to J. • U. tinnmen. Dee PM
POI; lot 30 by MB. on Larkins allry, Batt 1110.
mil/abate $3O
- melanin to Xavier Melee, 11 my 5, 1563:3.1
to Choler 19 11170
T. O. Ma. le to Lewis later. bept. 1, 'to; it 5
T2s Tat Iw rt., Maples pia, Lower Bt. dials
tO IP •
T. W. 2., /1,:e1e „ t0 . ..t.; Cameron. !Sept. 10, IMO; IT%
Jan ' 131 . 6111 to to ;/5. P ,11 . 11[1 . i .. ..i11ireb lA, 13514 lot
50 by 133 13. Lower
t.
Clete
tp Mat
/a. Batas B teary. Mara •=, /CO: 10
an 5141 peer , In Collins to slo.roo
IS. 11, All.s tw Wan
Rol B. /Wier,
]larch 4. o f an sere . Belerrat.
el OXI
B. VOOOO. t•.l, 4I /atilt:on, March V. II70;
I n M by 00 ft.pn J anent., Rut 81 , mit glum.
MP
tl 11 MOZIMT to Alto .11Ahs, Match :11. 1670:0
acre. In What ty , tp .x 1.400
4171,7 riti'Ll.Nrg.tf:,°rii,l,=,-;,- "711660
Thol. Mellon' to Raoul afoul& INV; Int
by IMO.. on SpYlog wald Milian rn
IrJ 73
1N.1154. Donsonton to Jolla A. rerel , .l,. Allyn
EL I 661: no 60 by 01 It. In W. 4t El xtto•th..MS
J slob slat chat toßloom mmel, Mayon 9. ICO:
lot 40 by YE ft. 1n10,3C0
A Noble Boy
Wlllle Kehow, a boy ten years of age,
all probability prevented' a serious so.
Meat on the Pennsylvania Railroad. at.
Fattening Point, Saturday morning. -As
tile Pacific Hama wan approaching the
Point, about nine o'clOck Saturday morn.
log, reining at tbei naval rate of speed,
the engineer noticed the boy on the track
• short distance ahead, waving a white
handkerchief. The train was • stopped
and on Inquiry the boy infrirmed the en.
gineer that a largo rook had fallen upon
trtmk at the Point. and he was afraid
It *mild throw the train off the track
On examination a rook or huge dimen
alone was found lying across the track.
It is tasted that this le the second time a
Barbing accident baa bees averted by the
vigilance of Tbe offics o the
Railroad . Reinpeoy should rew er ard f
biro
Tile Biblical lilustratinris
By the celebrated Gustavus Dore have
Justly gained the admiration of whole
obrietendom, and it la to Hui Pittsburgh
Turnverein to-whom wo owe our tbants
for,their late representations of the chief
Incidents. narrated In the Old Testament,
after these celebrated drawlnvt. Turners
Hail he.. beetrarrided,trlth- ifleetetere.
on the ovetibleipf OS first stiven'eXklbti
alone: - Mill more attractive will be the
flea of exhibitions which will corn
mance this evening, the pleatical rents
sentatiordrof Dere's pietbrei id' the New
Testament. Professor Conrad, under
whose direct management the arrange-
Manta of these tableaux areae, has
stained • egrierillAee d , Oval
tableau , • heretafirre -extdbited:Xind the
magnificent representations are armor
passed in beauty and offectivenecs.
.
•
-
tiptoe Payment.—Thousands have pa
tiently wattett yet been unable 10. tartan
the hour. day or year when our citizens
amid ono* receive silver in. change for
MIN.' The time has come. , Burnell's
klimetim today commences the inangn.
ration Of A new ere p - 4. the resumption of
spode payment.
the Allegheny and Birmingham Water
rforts—A Comparison.
The Allegheny Water Works employs
one . palr of engines full time, or every
day in the week. Their average speed is
nine revolutions per minute. Their
average daily consumption of fuel Is two
hundred and seventy five bushels of nut
coaL The primps are thirteen inches to
* diameter, with eight teat stroke. Es.
Sleeting their spiced at ening revolutions
per minute, and their duty at two hun
dred and ten gallons per revolution, the
pumps raise eighteen hundred and
ninety-two gallops per minute, or one
hundred and thirteen thousand five hun
r to
•-d'rimered'inervt.yAn°-ifroluarfartl•mifeeygtibigallons
f a
n n a. g n w rio h u n d red
a a nd r
m h e
riven hundred thousand nine hundred
sod sixty-nine , gallons in twat:arbour .
hours. For each bushel of seal ran
somed nine thousand nine hundred end
eight gallons of water are raised to the
reservoir. Ditimeted in (Wraith duty.
which 'Mews the number of pounds of
Water rained one feat high per one hun
dred pounds of coal consumed, the above
limners give the followleg result: Twenty
millions two hundred and thirty-Aye
thousand one hundred and thirty-three
pounds raised one foot per - hundred )
ponnds of coal consumed:
The new pimping seen, In • the Bir
mingham Water Works is running an
average of eighteen hours per day. Tne
average daily consumption of water is'!
two millions sixty.four thousand five
hundred and fifty gallons. [These figures
include the full week of seven days.l'
One hundred and twenty-eight bushels'
of unscreened coal la required to run the
engine twenty-four hours. The pump is
eighteen and a half Inches In diausete-,
with ten feet-stroke. At each doub e
stroke of the pump two hundred ar d '
sixty nine gallons of water are ?steed .o
the reservoir, a height of two hundred
and tan feet. Estimated in Cornlabduty,
one hundred pounds of coal will raise
forty-six million eight hundred and
twonty.sevoti thousand two hundred and
thirty seven pounds of water, or consid
erably more then twice the amount raised
by tho Allegheny engine.'
We may add that Mr. Paul, the effi
cient Superintendent of the Allegheny
VS'ator Works, is not respousible In
any
manner for the great discrepanoy exhiM
ited in these figures. By his skilful
management, no has Increased the duty
of the_Allegheny engines nearly three
millions during the past year. The duly
of the Allegheny engines was about sev
enteen millions fourteen months ago: it
is now - twenty millions: • '
Clinton Township learners' Institute.
EDITons GAZETTS: Believing that it
will Intranet the readers of the 0./alarm
everywhere, and that it has • tendency
to awaken • spirit of intoreatin the canes
of education, I will euhrtift to your COl
- the proceedings of another of our
Institutes held in School HOllllO No. 6,
Mr. J. T. Robertson, Instructor.
The forenoon was, sa usual, devoted
the examination of classes by the
teacher. The Interest manifested in the
recitations and the good order, exhibited
an unusual interest, both tly the teacher
and pupils, in their laborer.
At the conclusion of the examination of
the classes addresses were made by the
directors and teachers of the schools.
• A recess of one hour was then given,
during which all present partook of re.
freahments furnished by the ladles of the
district.
At the expiration of the hour the mem
elation wee called to order by the Pepsi,
dent, and the programme adopted at the
list meeting was entered upon and die
posed of as follows:
R. It. Matisfloy drilled • clam in Writ
ten Arithmetic, in which he gave his
method of teaching this very important
branch, taking for his subject Proportion.
The class did admirably in answering
the questions proposed, and also housing
the :"crayon . at the-blackboard , the
teacher giving them some very difficult
problems to solve under this rule. •
Next was a lecture by Mr. E.
Kinney. .Subject— . The True Teacher."
The subject was well handled and some'
useful hints thrown out to teachers.
This was followed by an expellent away
from the pen of Mr. J. EL BemphilL
Subject—“ Common Schools."
The subject of "Compulsory Educe-
Sou" was then taken up and discussed.
Thus It will be seen that the teachers and
chimes of the .IKate of Butler county"
(as it is some times called) are wide
awake and always ready to discuss any .
matter of importance =pertaining to the
cause of education.. May all counties
and townshlps . "go and do likewise."
HALF E.
E===2l
OPERA. Housg.—The patrons of the
GUMMI will be pleased to learn that Mr.
Davenport. who bets been playing at the
Opera Houma during tho put week, will
remain nix nights - longer, and that be
will appear In "Hamlet" probably on
Friday evening. This evening "The
Duke's Motto" will be presented, Mr.
Davenport asauming the role of Captain
Henri De Lagedere. • This II a delignt
fat comedy, and we have no doubt that
Mr. Davenport will render It without!»
satielketlou to the audience.
ahoest shoes!! Skase t: Shoeslit
Grand Auction Sale.—L.Legicate hue re
ceived at his auction house 159 Federal
street, Allegheny, the eto ck: of a city
shoo store which he will commence tosell
tomorrow (Tuesday) afternoon at two
o'clock. Thera will be a very fine as
sortment to which the epecial attintion
of the ladies Is invited. 19111 be sold by
the single pair so that any desired she
may be had. A. LEGOATIC, And.
Factory Buildings. Engine dm., at
Auction.—That large manufactory, on
North avonue, near Irwin avenue, Alla.
gheuy, formerly °marled by 13.0.1surin
and Oa., will be sold on Wedneiday 30th
Inst., at three o'clock. Lease of ground
thirteen years. A. latormait.
3 Auctioneer.
Henry Paulin, having been burned
out at 124 Ohio avenue, haa removed hie
boot and oboe atom and factory to the
corner of .Fulton and Sheffield streets,
Fifth ward, Allegheny, where from the
Vat instant he wilt beglad to wait on hia
friends and customers aa utuaL - 6
C. - ti. Liglateap, of the Morgan Rouse.
would respectfully Inform hie friends and
the public generally that on and after
April 1, he will tate Madge of the Gamer
HOUNE, where he will be happy to mete
all hla old frieruls and ramie. $
•
The Pining Stock of Henry G. hole,
Hercluint , Tallor, at corner of Penn
avenue and Sixth street, is now large
and complete. Monsieur Sonpaine con
tinuos to preside at the cutting. tf
Furniture Pale roatpened.—The sale at
33 Beaver avenue, advertised for to day,
le postponed fora few days, due nottoe of
which will be given. '
A. Leona:rah Anotlonear.
Geld Down—Boots and Shoes Down.—
Sliver Oven in change to all purchasers
of Boole and Shoes. Infant's Fancy Shoes
only ten mite at 48 Fifth avenue.
4 • W. IL CLAPP &
ginger's Sewing Haddam are the
oldest In the market, and by reason of
the manalseterers constantly !merely
leg them e they may also be maundered
the latest.
More you meta the recent Improve
ments on Singer's Eleortnx mathineet
0111 at No; DI) Ell.V.h street.
Benin & MORTON.
Now noun stboweather whsnovoryone
needs a glass of something refring,
We ell know that nothing las° delicious
as Plot, Denali h Co.'s arum ale.
—The 'tiro:dorm of the Citelnnati Beard
of * Trade have adopted • long report in
favor. with slight moditicattotor, of tho
proposed charter of tho Cincinnati and
Chattanooga Railroad by-Oongreas. The
Sherman bill was referred to the Com.
minim on law and reduced', to ascertain
what changes, if any, are needed to
enable trembles to act tinder its 'pi:minima
• —At Italtimore,doring the severe wind'
and rain storm Saturday night and Sun.
day morning, twenty. bnilllinge were
blown down or partbil/1 tiottiollobod,
several bounce unroofed, and ten large
trees In Druid Sale Park torn up byt he
roots. 'The olom UarollnS was sunk In
the bank basin.
I=l
n 1111.1.—ai Hlitordsi moralslS. XS. W/L
1,1/&11 BAHNBILI.. In les. ,
Funeral TO-DAtr dsi,) AM lost.. st
r. H.. pis lAto residence, /Mb
*eats. near r.vot Llbastr. Carrlsse•wlll Farr.
W. H . Devore's.Hrult street, r. la. 114
lrlends of tks badly ass rs•D:ctf"lllsegrsstsd
to attend.
• • .. .
URA WrOFE - --ilinA With, al4 o , clArk A. Y
Mrs. SIAISUJARtr, sari or Jolla j...rs•
Stgelr o c l f il h o r i gat d Et."
i"C
Irimeral Gana Lit peldame of her persupl. 210,
11$11 Bldxell strilL. • Ito DAT..LL 19
~~►i~~~i:Y~~+'1'sc~
JOSEPH HEVER & SOP,
. • vrrirvarrAawate.
I=l2=l
Carrlag,' is. Witt:garsl. Funalsh•d
COIrrINS Funtral Inartziaacat at n.-
. .
acw.: r6ICC. •
. .
The .Peelespied—Another hew Play
. thing for overgrown enlitren.
A few mornings dace a quiet gentle
man 'and a handsome youth walked Into
our sanctum, bringing with them a queer
looking package. The queer looking
package was no matter of surprise to us,
for our ayes are familiar with nearly all
the forms into which the genius of Inven
tors can torture wood and metal. But
while the elder of the two gentlemen
entered into conversation with us the
younger undid the package, disclosing
pair of wheels some fourteen or fifteen
Inches in diameter, to which were attach
ed some stout hickory stirrup-like men
ders, In the bottoms of which were foot
pieces, 'hailed like the woods of common
eketex
-On one side of the stirrup-like append.
dages were firmly fastened metalic plates,
each having a short sale or bearing pro
jecting from ha center, upon which the,
wheels above mentioned turned. The
stirrup like appendages were made of fiat
strips of wood about three Inches wide in
the broadest portion, bent so that one
dde wax nearly straight, while the other
was made to meet it atsiut midway to
form a sort of loop. In the bottom of this
loop were placed the foot pieces above
described, provided with toe straps and
a clasp for the heel. To the upper end of
the stirrups was attached a piece oLwood
to fit the outer and upper conformation of
tee calves of the legs.
In less time than it took - usto note
these points, the young gentleman—who
was subsequently introduced to us as the
son of the Inventor of this singular de
vice—had strapped on the wheels and
commenced rapidly gliding about among
chairs and tables with singular ewlftuess
and gracefulcese. A space being cleared
he - proceeded to execute with seemingly
perfect ease, the Wilda and outside roll,
figure of eight, etc., etc., amply demon
strating that the "edespeed" has all the
capabilities of the skate, both in • the
variety and grate of the evolutions that
can be performed with it. -
The pedespeed is light and strong, and
is capable of use on surfaces whore the
ordinary parlor skate would be useless..
The Inventor, a large and heavy man, in
forms us he can use It constantly for two
hours without fatigue. For gymnasiums,
colleges, and parte of the country where
no Ice over occurs, it affords a delightful,
healthful and graceful pastime at all sea
sons of the year.
When used by ladies, shields may be
employed to cover the top of the wheels
so as to protect the dress.—Smentifte
American. t.
Domestic We ID Japan.
M. Humbert, -the Swiss Minister at
Jeddo, has
the
published some amusing
details of the domestic We of the Japa
nese. In Japan marriage is the universal
habit. Almost the only exceptions are
to be found in the case of Certain monad
tic orders end among the ladies ia at
tendance upon the Empress. Men mar.
ry at about twenty and women at fifteen
years of age, but except in the Buddhist
sects the act is marked by no religions
ceremony. Among the presents dia.
played is always to be seen -a double
lipped vase. At a given moment one of
the bridesmaids adituces, fills it with
sots, and presents it alternate y to 'e
bridegroom and bride until ttie goblet is
emptied. 'Under this symbol the idea is
conveyed that together. the husband and
wife must drink the cup of conjugal llfe
to the dregs—whether it be filled with
ambrosia or with gall. Japanesemoth•
era -have greater authority over their
children than their fathers, and the rights
of women aro so far recognized In the
country that a woman has wielded the
sceptre of the Mikados. But to return to
the home life. The law of the country
insists that each child shall be dilly ex.
posed to the air without clothes and with
its bead shaved and in spite of both rain
and ann. During infancy the child's or
dinary playmates are a fat, short-legged
dog, and fatter tailless cat. Instruction
is never forced upon either parents or
children;-it is supposed to recommend
itself naturally, by,ita own intrinsic
merits; and every "than and woman
throughout the empire is able to read,
write and cypher. The thirtieth . day
after birth every citizen receives his drat
name; on attaining his majority he takes
a second, a third on his marriage, •
fourth on being invested with say public
ignction, which he changes upon attain
ing each higher grade, and so on to the
name given to him after his desth. The
• last Is engraved on his tomb, and he is by
itknown to all succeeding generations.
WHOLESALE GROCERS, &o.
WILLIAM BOILER & CO.,
Aoz. HI end !it Liberty Street,
Corner of Irwin. now offer the trade at tow St
ares, strint4
Mute New Crop New Orleaas Sugar mai
m -
pp
Rloo, Cull and P:nattlb IStand eaaars.
ntAijorn., Pnlladuptda and ttunaura 11f.
Dr P . • LanV t. n . . Bronlin. BtUartV
Adam- tad Lone Island 8
Porto Moo, Cuba and Snow, Island Molasses.
Young Hymn. Japan, Importal, klunpondor
and Oolong. Tess. -11
C•rollo•and Itaneoto
Liorusyra sad Ittoinsinaro.
Tobacco. Lard 011. Plan, Plana, Man. Worn
(Jonas Yarns, en., colonnotly oa land.
ALSO.
IMPORTS= Or
Fine Brandies, Wines and Sears.
Rt 'Uncle waarkli
Or Hinkel It Co., In bo t t les. ng Hoek Wins
Sparkling Moselle, Scharsber ir and Johann.
liockbelmer, nv , VodY,fi.
Braden:thorn /I Frans" gine My, on.
do do Clareta,_Lmpor led to bottled
do do White Wton. lis nottlan
W. Work t hale Sparkling Caunba.
' Pine Old Merry, Madeira sad rort Wings
Pee old llonongrnal•P7 * .tatklink n OOO .
do Var 7 Soperlor tlici motet do do.
ALSO.
•
Solo titenta Par toet Cbandou'nerandirli
''' Tirgn a tn . ay and Sa l
lmi' Cionopsdn.
Brandies of oar own anlaclion and Inirlnnted
• 110:1143
ESTABLISHED ET
£ &. T. GORNLY, 1812
W. 1!L GOREN,
WHOIrmsALE GROCER
No. 271 Liberty Street,
MUM' Oar. mums liom.l
K. !ann.& J. 46 MALL
14 STEELE & Soil,
•
CononlissOrn Mere/ mots
AltD DEAllall IN
E'LOITIC,OItAIN,FIEIO7). Ate
Ho. Oil OHIO BTRIST. mac Zait Comma,
►LLEBHE t 9T CITY. Pa.
mr-Aarton & HARPER,
Aljn 71.01713, GRAM AND PBODRICII
Commission Merchants.
4w zisErrir mum!,
W.- C. ARMSTRONG
ciao:mot a retset • Annstron,
PRODUCE CORRISSIOR
'Oro. A 6 Dr4sritet.stri:et.
L. J. BLANCKABD,
Wholesale and lel.alt,elnsnrr,
=2
ITTLE, & pArrori,
raMth'ittoduet. now. li M =e. "
no. Carbon WI latd• Oil, jron, &OW..
VEe ttl ' Tarta n fie lAN /MT trif,
IC.. Th. •
rani I. B. =MI
IOIIIN I. DOUSE & Mize.
moron to JOHN I. HOUSE • CO.. irbole
e Wooer, and llonnol psi= llerenonla. Corner
Ornsaltneeln sod Woks Arms. rltlatarnO.
JOHN M. COOPER & 00.
Bell and Brass Fonder%
bagoilnlYrk &Nang MILL
BRASSES
'wo k' iromptft to -Ordim
RABBIT'S METAL.
Made and Kept on Hand.
ZUFW.OOI 44,1 Xamtatitariss
J.M.CoopeeslmproyedßalmeWheel
STEAM PUMP:
twi ce , 882 PENN BThirr.
Foondri,CMl7thanditillniallitidio
.invrestrzelt.
THE PITTSBURGH
VINEGAR
WORKS.
BLLLOU & ADES,
167, 168, 169 and 170
SECOND AVENUE.
Aro so. preps.. l o turnlah VINEGAR .t the
LOWEST MARKET RATES. AtAiAtton u ou•
tleMarty called to oar
MIRA WINE IMMO
BUSINESS CHANGES.
issolArrioN NOTICE.—No-
I lox Is hereby Oven [bat the llns , of BIN
PI ki
r
NW yrss dissolved by consent
Mardi ltb. 11310.
THOS. H. 'BINGHAM.
GZO.
icfrpiLivrx - vatsairr.
The anderalgard have this !ay lora t s:d a C.
ANlr COMM %lON g . 111171
NM&ender the Be mime or LAING Me JEALLIP, at No. 358 Ye n4t ir trri ni ..
Lit: of Dinanano A r &leg.
1.. S. eIeKALLIP.
Late or U. K. Net:4lllp t on. Lecouburr,
Magni. 7ta. mann 84
11DAVE' THIS DAY. ASSOCIA
TED with .elf. CASIILL and JAME*
. DINGUAIId the put noee of ...onetime
06N atNal. rtIO 'or DIIWC AND COntliandlON
I.llllsllttEa 4l . under the emote and style or WM).
HAN. °Adds.!. A. 1 . 0. Brine thenkftn fur Pahl.
favors. I would tempeettelly As a ontinuance of
the sulne. THOS. k c
THOS. H. MHO HAM... CASSIM...J. M. SINOH•H.
BINGRAN, CASSEL & CO.,
Produce Commission Merchants,
AND WHOLESALE DFALEBS IN
Flour, Grain, Feed, Hay, Seeds, Salt,
AND COUNTRY PRODUCE ,GENERALLY.
Hydraulic Cement, Anthracite Coa
Nos. 261, 266, 868 and 370 PENN IT.,
Mau:lt 7. 1870.
NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION ,
rb* partnership lieretororeexh i ling between
TllollAti TEL/ODD . ki &EP 1T and J. A.
mutiny_ ar Telorn, Moore tt.l:o has been &l.
solved, Thomas' Telford Irlindrarring frotp , the
TELIPORD. MOORS & CO.
Maelne_porehneed the interest of THOMAS
TELFORD in the ems of Telford. Moore &Co..
we will COllliDtle the J.h Printing hostiles.,
solder name end net° of JACKSON, MIJOItIf.
CIA, 80 end 88 Mirth 1100 00 e.
•
W. J. JACKSON,
Tormerig with W. e. listen A Co.
Pletssirnds. March. 1870. mtillitv4l
laIIRONANT TAILORS
T. & d. T. McCANCE,
No. 196 Liberty Street,
HAVE RIMMED THEIR UR STOCK
OREIGN CLOTHS AND SUITINGS
wawa WILL Be
Made to Order at Reduced Pike&
111-SPRING OVERCOATS foe sale. tobElregt
SPRING AND SUMMER STILES;
•
1870:
J• C. 201.11E160N. C. L. 111IIIIILAIIBILINCI
MTHERSON & MUHLANBRING,
Lifeboat Tonere._ No 10 LISTII lentll7.;
Oats at. Clair.) :V. have received nb
well selected Stock of the ben sod most fashion
a
biee Goods la our Itess. i great pont.. ot. walek
ate oar own laitssrtallo••
Feeney condom t of est - AMU. y to give perfect
sattslaot•on:werespeetfelly fr roe an
early ossatlaatloa of was stook of Flee Cloths.
Casein:nevi:tr. &
N 41 0 1IIIALANBRINtl. •
'awe No. 10 Math street.
NEW SPRING GOODS.
♦ 1,9141341 d yew 1110011
ft-Mt:ATM, OASS.EMBRES, a
=
W: Marchsal Tsllor. TV Badillield street
WALL PAPERS
NEW WALL PAPER
SPRING . SALER,
N 0.107 Market St.,near sth Avenue.
• We now offer to the public a stock of PAPER
HANGlNUBansunpassed In Ma West for satiety
and beauty of etyler, ere brneloir all the Morrill..
In FRESCO: MOSAIC. PERSIAN and URECILII
DESIGNS In plain and !nisei Colors, for Palls,
Dlnlny Rooins, de. Also. WOW./ and MARBLE
DECUALTIONtI, 'filar!) and GILT PARLOR
PAPERS,• with no almost endless variety of
CHEAP SATIN PAPER B. WRITE end BROWN
lILLXICS for Cherobers, do. All of which we
propose to senile low no the lowtstla the market.
Call ned we, at
No. 107 Market St., near sth Avenue
JOB. B. HUGHES k 8110.
15..,
WALL PAPEIRS.
' SPRING. 1870.
PRICES REDUCED
40 INCTIZa Id& tlats at 14:. nee roll.
1.1116 T -,, 'mat esetely at 60e• per roll.
' GLAZED—eII kinds at Sic per roll.
ELdttlAnt 7rerkett and American Paper B►LL
logs. not *prettied above. superior to imy as
sortment In the coantry. Tor sale at
W. P. MARSHALL'S
New Wholesale and Retail Store,
191 Liberty Hired.
fit PITITIBURBIL
)IF.l:l:l[o:lkrllErsivia ya 1:44
100 WOOD STILEET.
M=!MI
grEENSWARE,'
Flno Proneki
I:7HINA AND GLADE.
Silver Plated Goods
DINNER AND TEA SETS.
Tea Trays and Cutlery.
The but lroporlea WHITS STONE
•
WAYS nod t.h3lngloli GOODS
at low prim.
R. E. BREED & CO
21F3
CIIINA. GLASS
QUEENSWAILE.
• A tarm amortmat army wawa.; 244 Maws
Jul mewed. Who Wlste4 an 4 BrManla Wars,
WM. md W., am, maim m 4 nr
.t .err low prices as
H. HIGBY & CO'S"
. No. 189 LIBEii!EI
1.2 a
PROFESSIONAL
(I,p. De CAMP,
iTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW.
Lao resolved to No. T 5 0/1A N T TITTLES. TELT
rtrigi t, Coo
11. l Woo 01 . 1104 f 4to owl all Um
ConM aAtllegoy
cony. Ina mo t
leaoT
HIL NeCOIIIIICI I ,
e
Aitornev - at - law.
• No. Ele ONANTISTILLET
eirPrompt 11114.211eniglirm to all kind. l of legal
.2 gta
Witl. H. NEEPER,
LianuiLia AHD ki-ornato JIASTICI 01
UDC MAC&
Orrias, 89 FIFTH AVENIIK. '
earetrotral rm
ItErt=ri
up, aad all loyal Masao at ea mango)
.aa SOW 1•14/7.
)bBIIII6INEE,II BALE.—BOOK
ACCOUNTS Off C. C. ALOE°.
"AWAY EVENING. - March 90th. 18 /0.
At 13‘. o'clock. 1.7 order of A•Biplte In Book.
root c 7. will he solkos second floor of Commcc
ad Solecit.oalot 105 klnitkkoill Woof, the Book
Accounts of C. G. Alpo. a RAO \ MIA. '
fohl7 A.. itaLWALWX. Auctlonee
OR SALE!.
FOR. SALT--.
SUBURBAN. RESIDENCE
At Mewieltley.
et min d soh removing lo my farto I
atiltrellillYurres.'neoar Trrentons, I al. f .r
tee ' irt!'r'zilarre.rtleVeeg !.:oTreVirrOn'eleneVlgt
of es . l e acre% ripely olvertined wit h FI L VZ
Z= . l.m l :;elt au eti b tV , t I a bT , k at sd to ~P .) c. ...r, ' -
d red see old foram tree[ or a One 'c
..,... .',.
Tnere are nearly SOO hearing pear trees .
cholmst selectlons, besides apple. peach, plum.
rcherry. Ac. Also, pep.. raapearrles. bitch•
Tories. et , &wherries and other mealier:lnit.
There is • large space ler Tree able garden. The
ornamental shMbe reergraebi, rotes and isle
Planta are an attrac.he fealere. calf aPpropri
stem string the name •• Tanglearood •• to the
g l i;ttri . Cd b :Wgi s it;. 4 reV . M orfthtes ir obellArpVilta
tolVgliargrotruai. a grit clam bitch. and
beside title and cemented cellar under the whole
i
antes. li roa to and waabwom Lad cosi
b One to beaten., with Numerulla lent closets
fq China, stores end clothing. Timm lea large
a never-Mhos stone-wallet eldlere. SIMS
with water Poem ales rout', and pumps for hot
and cold water In bath ?eon% kitchen and wash.
house, waste water Is discharged 'a...lb leef
some distance from the house. Three Is an e
house nod coman,dion• cooling room. a good
barn, carrtege shed and chicken ya - d. The blare
Is bounded on a lalder be highways. and seems
l• ease from railroad or turnPige.
/Marlette, la Is miles I coin the city, on the Ft.
Wayne Ilallroad,apd eve... many attractions
for •Sublerbea residuum The nu Merolla steely,
Modell. tr.s leave welder te lltrevl in
the way of communication, • d od the raldromi
Ireg‘alArli;e4,P.;l'lentrw.".T47.eirt;kol Ntl
Valley Moon dmimble. or, betides its worthy
farmer. and artisan.. here are foundtne eau..
of many city I ditor% professoo% lairt en,
bankers, and other beaten. Ilea and reared
merchants. Good schools abound, a hallo art
chervil. of canons den.eleatloef, the
Eldon minters.
For price and terms••ll at my Drug Store, NO.
ISNI Lanny
thist. Plttabakee. If not sold De-
WILLIAM AIACEDOWN.
his --------•
FOR SATE.—BUILLDIS(I LOTS
IN ALI.RUHZNY CITY.-1 offer for sale
the most debate fiff baba's' lots *hosted In the
Second ward, Allegheny, ota Terryeallle
Road and Ohs. esti., avenue. adjoin/rig the
tlbeerysloro grenade. There Lots are pert of
aye and nue-half (5%) acres. A plan of th ese
Lots can ha tei n at .0 nor. , No. 1. 3 WOW )
riTiggET. The plan bar silo o en reoord.d.
Teen Let lea franc lot. fivintleg on Parrysvile
roaA or Observatory ave.., else. Nd tint wide
by 131 deap. The lots oncost. Ibe reddence of
Washington and Walt, McCliniock. Tags.. are
114 be 175 feel. Mort of the ela are acid.
Five dwellings have been erected aln ads Ver
eons &Wm.. to leave the low erounde euil
smoky titles can hero Cud an onnorluult , The
lamb ty le one of the damn in tat two elite.. sag
but four minutes` walk fro. the bead of Breyer
street; a board walk leads to the omega.. The
f i S t e t trety . of eoentry and ...endless are de.
Teems easy; tdices low. ff t ltirkte r fl . f rrum.
No 93 Wood street. Pittsburgh, or No. 00
'Nee
Avenue AlleabenY.Clq.
VC)11, S ALE.
A Penn Street Residence
That lame, three Madded ORTCX
No. 11U Pea st Mots's, Pilubusen. tn.
sold upon rvasonale- o ono. Ibe House is one
of tnendost sonstantlal and afell.bullt residences
the City. It enatalus 19 Room, lettl, Oath
Home, Ce Jars. cud Ylnlshott dole. wUh all the
esorn1011 , 0•C UMUIS for Water. time. Heat, de.
The tle STUN MOUEwill be sold Wait tee house.
If deft red. and Immediate no 44444 ton stone elven.
Lomondmatn. Inquire of O. 11. H. 1311.1T11,
93 street. or of the undersigned,.
11. W. WILLIAJIS,
rahM lOU WOOD OTHEET.
PITTISBUItUti. PA.
VOll SA I.E.—En Fines and 801 -
EIS% New and Second Hand, of all Sands
constantly on tiaras .
Orders from all parts of Ina country promptly
executed.
JAMES HULL f CO..
Corner Marlon *Venue sod P., P.- W. & C. B. W.
Alleghetli.
IEERSONAL.--Allipersons seek.
INO 011118, or favestnients I n Ural Z.
, 11 Will erre time, thimble and Money b_y_plei
curing co_py of th e *.PITTSBUHttIi Ho
ESTATE 111.0ISTICIL” Ills given nosy oeAett
or will be telit t bianti!liteZ wan) , requesting It.
Ir tilted out of the ierM
Perron.
It etotr,... PHILLIPS, Pon.
Ushers end Heal Zstaie Agents, No, 150 100011
Wrenn.
•
WEST . COMMON \ •
MacMne Litone iroridd,
InOrtallrest corner of Wert Cdmm , n, 6.7.
WILACJIPIE /LTVATKJI. i Ca.r.;
awn on land or prepare on snort nottonlonartk
no Into Moon, limns for dideeralks, Snider,
7.31, an. Headed Tomb
•", • •••• • • Trion nnonntdr.
m ;,
G A.
./
4,3
g p., 1 . 4 ;11
r,
Pi fat 111
j ;414
44 t 4 a t cl
pg . z
E--7 h`r ts . cf.. 1
C , Ell
0 4
s 0 gn
Z
w
110=1:13:1221
2,000,000 •va"
OROIOE LARDS FOR SALE
tigionPacille Raileoad Company,
Lying atom the Ilse az Weir road. at
. 11,00 T 016,00 MR AMR,
gad on ...CREDIT OP 11+Z MILD.
NW ruttier rartictalus, nape. au. addret
sous P. orvzszus
or oaAe. a 7L•1180.111.15. freer
CHOICE AND RARE
FOR PRESENTS. .AT
GEO. BE &YEN%
112 Federal Ellrect"illegheny
satiztall
FL la COT .49.
& LOQAN
HIM rewired Nis 1311TH ITRIIT,
Un d. til Improvemeate on old eland are costal
te te
u ! ,.,,,.. L:11 , L a
•-llarloa been appointed ()Agana OkallariMit
INaPZCITOII ler Allegheny Canary,' ornate la
hereby given that scald Me neesaaaiy oMee and
Mechanical Turing Machinery can be previa:A.
I will be loved at. the 0/FICZ Ol TIM
TIONAL FOUNDRY AND rips. WORMEa
Twenty-Mani etreeS, near Pliteburgia.
IME:7I
L. S. NULTON
FULTON 8. IrGA.NN,
loItA.CTDCA.M. IPISEINENEGUN
GAS AND WEAN TITTERS,
rrermtvaum, rA.
Lead Pins, eau Hese, flu "Issues Huts,
Rath Tabs and Wool studs. Hos Pipe ud
Iltitop. Aloud Beer Pamaad (WU
always am bu ys,,
d. Pantie sad !rivals Bandins•
ZUNIop with flu. Water and dtum Heating
/Spumes. Poplin emtut sttuded se.
C. $3.41,14.1\173161,
No. 5 IrmIIRTH AVE., Plttsburgb,
shift:TS
KEYSTONE POTnnta r, '..
S. M. KIEL & CO..
Ifushers:op of to
Queeneware, Bristol Ware, Ay.
ee..eWoithonoe.3o3LllMirYwkanT
oftlen '
VlBll, NUB.
id” Ltke Herrlac.
No. I. SI datra i rlscitr 7 l -- da d ddd Odd*
I.sbrsoor Nackerdl:
Roodd fierrldit:
cos 1110;
. WArt /Jail & COOS,
fel
r.o- ITS dud 124 wee.. '
LEGAL,..,
JOHX SIMPSON • "oroll.
rApTON ftWALILACE,WhoIe
ti LE GROCERS AND nil/DUCE DEAL
N.. O IMAM STREET. EltiltAigti.
igrNEW OPERA HOWL
• .
wood and lest w et t of lbe lowlf wOlteagagn..
Nest of
Dir. IR. L. DAVEN,ORT, •
I d ar . eh 51 . 1. u r JO.eewb,
be ;acme et °Mg.
entitled, •
TUN DUNN'S MOTTO.
Cepteln Henri, Lagsaer aL• Deevniee6
lb preparation.
' NEW WAY TO PAY. 01.1) DIEYf y ,;
Mr. N. L. DST.PO!Ir as Mr Giles iffentielk
orot.bneely be repeated - 11AMLNT.
Dereoport. Muthee on estardsy.
r_ LE IRON
lUTUAL R INSUBINCI Col
Of penab.7lvaniD.
Off.ci, 75 Federal St.; Ag° ll,ll . enfffl. •
Boa. JAMBS I .. ÜBAIIAM.
Rev. J. M. CLARK .1), .
Capt. P. ROBINSOk. • 7, •
re; . .
W. A. reranC..hk. Anhasas Tray. 0
. 1;
titigg Ititirtirg.tr.tmTA l .
C. w. PENNY, Hatter,
p A :
• u. BIACHIRt. menace agelo. • -
Capt. IIOBT. 110.1111110 fat Prase/Walk
JACOB I .
CLARK, D. D..% Ica IPrealtelete
14.11011 Seeretwry,
U. It. HlCHNlN'Treemerse. .•
M. WEITZ. FIRDIC.K.
DANIEL SWOOKIL etallArtA
CORIMISPHINED Atli 24111 FOR THE PO..
t'7.h'l4M.litiar,lrteiriei,'g-_." FS..
Rev. James Holltagsbead,
V. H. Coevals, McKeesport, Pa.
tleorge H. Jobasoa. Plattevil o. le.
oCglaj "IVlTtiltV"ltri:;:driFten dr AI
r a l it a a 11 ..
from the end of the hrst Feat. All wtides.o•-
forteltiAt.
C8"-1
INSURANCE CONlPANY
rasuirg
Irattik Illosond 118 w.
TITTSBUBOU.
Paid
•
DIIIISCTOLLII.
gin j :l ß PA Y 36..l . l!r Fl v ail.
a.:!rtb1;1141", •
Jakelllll_, liVelnrlr.33. Jas. 11...M•flif•
Thossaa
.110 BERTH NIN l O«Pgldlant.
JONPieritaay.
(1.131)1. R.. 1. ORACT., 0333 Xec3l.._
Insures on Liberal Tann 013 all
and Manna BUIL
antra
NIVITERN =SUB &SCE CO-
NY riTTifillYttgli.
VA ANltßat. President.
WN. V. lIEUBERT. ltwrotert•
°Art. tlEellittla NISEL.I3. eaten' AIM. ,
Ontee. WI Water attach bent! 1.).3041 Weer.
bonne, np antra, rttlebnten.
ri WI ylaks. re k
b ewn e % all adsotn e l n y• t eannd It.
bl
rector. who ere well known to th contlankllZ.
end et no art determined by promptne e ss end new
silty to stelntent toe chetnetzt which Ante, 111101.
snansnd. Le rifindedi the but IntnecllOWtO
who Seem to be Isentron.
NATIONAL
INSURANCE COMPANY._
Cu. Yearn, 11. and Dimond. illoOteil,
STONE
Ermm
1=3=22
I.
=
CONFECTIONS,
S 9 Fifth Avenue.
1:13=132
I====
EZIO=
venue, Near =INN !linnet
Iladridf Weights Sod Measures,
INSURANCE.
IT=
Tri. stkutt.
p
ri. r auh.
.12elepti ;
W.11:1=4
Alexander 241.7.1 a..
R. Miller. dr.,
Jlmenlicwol 7.
Alexander Speer,
A.a dre w Ackley,
David M. Long,
D. Shama.
In o. th• IiZOOND zumoluz,zaair.
FURN RURN4.,
_The resided.
• JAJILICS . Z. HI'S DON. ,
Mal:Mum
Juba A.
obMylar,PWlillamatram. Lookbart.llos.
JnoJ6ompwa
apg •
poratairnt * •
AGAINST LOSS ET FIRE.
FIANKLUI INSUINICE CO.OF riuuiDattui;
ornoz. sow/ oßierNce irr. Nem
Cbasho_N.lr.sittivr. Itorfaicalid.l4.lll,
?ebbs warn.. Thiviel ft. 5c011.4 •
&mast Omit, trar i ll iid•: -.'
&cob B i rt che. • y z
.... . • :
E artati 0. 111:11t8 I tk Vaaa - s; - :- .'ll
inW. a. ItT.E.,a ,. ce Pregilden g : . . . :
W. C. 571 ' .11%) nal , : m g = •
J. NIS ~ -
~
Math Wort am= Third sad Wood
Natatmlis
PEOPLESP INBITBANCE VIM*
PANT.
)71'10/.. E. L MEM atilon a npr*sca.
• Mei °my armtitirlsg Ifirtand Karim ZIA%
Dm :LOU;
capt. Jam L Haar:
Ilzmoclr,lstErVrem•
Mario.
J axvd Il7Urciil47
r
allateMlll3.li ' •
traldeat.—
Prcsloient. •
bectet.•l7.
ri111414.
N, at...
Y. 1.1.10.
O. H. Love.. '
Was. Van Kirk,
James U. Vemcr.
JURY
ALI. EG !RENY VISURANCII
OUISPANT OP PITTSBURGH. '.
MAN. ST/llTritiTltirratasz
terures esninat ell Wads of Mrs Ma=
Risks. . -
AGRI 1.13W1N. in.. Presi dent.- . ..,
T. 4 . HIBIBINSON. Vice PresteleaL .. .
C. O. DONIIP.tr... i ..Seeintary. . -,
I CAPT. W. Dias. Garret API& • ~..
OLZACTOnt: • , ,
.
1
T. .
... y t at
t B. 1.. Tanta:Ste* .
. i, .. g b ara; . I a ..... ,t .
Chartea HITS. Cant. Ra n Pitodtia3l4 ''.
Cant. Wat. Doan.. T. It. t, - • • -,.
WINES. LIQUORS, &e.
WAGNER'S FRENCH COLORING;
The fiery But in the United Elates. -;
WANCIFACIITIMI) HT
WILLIAM WAGNER,
981 North SeVetith
I.IIII.APLLPSV4
Beteresecs—All tee leading houses Is Mies:
dtlplns. • JAZ:s10.11,11111'.
SCHMIDT & FRID.An
tatroartas or
WINES, BRANDIS, 131 N,
WHOLES/a& DEALEitIi
PURE RYE WILIt310",
4011.PRNIir STREET,
Have Removed ta::,
NOS. SSA AND 3 4 D PENN,
L'or. Nleventh St.. (tom erly Canal:).
JOSEPH S. FINCH* .
Nog. 186. MP% 1 , 16 ra awl 11.14
PIM nix= rtrrerstniteli.,
. ,
Czpper msylled.Pars Ass 117dikapi,T.
Lisa dealers u 7i)1111OX
Hora.
Iftwalzvo‘:7Af,lii:Crolvi
RW SALES STABLISJOR 110118111
JUST ESTABLISHED.
.The subscriber has caudal Awl • Salsa It•••••• ,IS
the Wm. Penn Hotel.
Imes emus =MIT lisb• • bigri
Humes. ALL SALES OSA ANT • . 1,7.•
restion insuredju all eases, iinet•=l;
Do NOT TUlt OUT AS .IIEPK=EN•ISt -H
THEY WILT. BE TAKEN N*CK .101.1
MMAO
Mgt
BOBiIIT H. PATTIRSON CO,
costars os
Seventh Avenue And Lthertt
oral on Eve? BatUMay
AN AUCTION 'SALE •
nfingEs, CARRIAGES, BUGGIES '
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