Ii II q U gi IN El 11031 E NEWS. , •141111..r0d In Thrt , lrf 11 ..FA yrud—m takt , a kit of it—ln he log scnt•leA. 'The Allegheny IleotrA or Flehoeg enntroll still lneet tee•menrow night. Intl..%ath bri, now gime SmidaT pivers Loader, Unit and Mirror. MN*. to Street Cottnitta.nor Hunter to Dattag /Rath avenue grrePed., The Pie Nie oemooe Ir hem. From lodic. tions It will be Cu lively of ever. . SAe rexalar ronnfidyrnteeting of the Ilokrd GI ;Le Pnor takes 'place to -day rurnored IL. Sunday LaUltr t6tdeui a• no eNening daily paper. tbs. 4 M. E. Church Is 'still Interiorly &al ,, la mourning. In memory of Ilishop Thomas°. • The expectel advent of enrlottn Patti In on thy next week Is the inuslral furore Just no There are eighteen established bout Aube 11 and about Pittsburgh, with IMMO others fern , A n it'd • ' • Meyer. 11:1,VI'AsVf1`,P,7:!rog.1 • A•runarray fled emaali-op of t light 'wuton Igiaricg o N rr p ed r io to n hSurolh otrrl Saturday .- o The ••%Vhiew McNeil' _spent tisturday_mui Sunday . lu the don.enteeuth wnrd Ktitt JUR house.. dhe will go to Jail this usoreing. • Maly Founa.—Williatu Magill found the Lady of a negro nontingin the Ohio river, Saturday as veninit et the haul of Itrunot's Island. • 11Le . fleirrand for It praves that Pler.Dannal. cream ate Itho loot awl most whole some ever made In Ms part of the world. • Maw. came in beautiful and blight. and balmy —4ndleatlng that It menet to preserve Its bun. to the VIM Isenutilnl month of all the year. Rev. Alexander Clark, of Ills city, preached nfornlng and evening. yestprdny, In the Now e land CongragaUtrual Church. Now York •• 1 1 14aTorealow'•lorecyesterday morningwo attended La-eight dorortuuntes, who w • equally alrldotl betweon the J•til And work - . , ¢4151 Intr.—The Minn of ilre. from Lot 75, -Metarday etnuing. was caused by the burning rot scotige of banal plies at tire foot of Fuly liftlistreet. Afoul twelve 'lnllitle comp Hole: will. It I 'expected, participate - . In the drill context t maw off oext"Fourtli," fors prize—on eleffne sUffiff of colons. • psYprt. atr l44nn . mode by forotninont pennons :to,bo tottlerotaral the buslnells, looking ton - nod 4x Muni frrntto on tho Mottonnohele next oFonfth of July. the pas of Chestrui 'street. Allegtient below Male stn.4.l. Is about completed. Tres . 'ellen over the upper bridge will uPpreclot the Improrement.. The islrrel droners wort, at work oa the up per part of Federal street; 'AlleahUuy. Satur day. They Improved the , appenrasee of the thoroughfare greatly. • 01111e1aUlfectirtaa. —The St met Comm It tasltil I meet Monday. r. Survey Comudttee at pi P. L. the wune day. nod the Rend Commit tee on Tuestloy.ttl 2 , S P. 31. Wm• Moll(*emery. a distithhAshed citizen of Pennsylvania. formerly a' leader. of the Democracy In Coon-ear. died lakt week at residence to Washinirton, Pa., after a loop nibs& Follansbee at. Co:. corner of. VIM avenue and Wood street have on band - a full •toerof men awl lope spring clothing which offer at very reasonable price.. Call , . . Deputy Ma). Nichols hat removed to a new olidee. a tow doors below - the old one. His present quarters are very commodious. neat sad cheerful, and a the old one. great improvement upon . Feathfleld ttreet Is to be adliettul with other drinking saloon, o be called the "Olg fibut Flower: We bar.. no doubt ,Initny nt Its patrons will show the red blossom and go to "geed^ before fall. . . 4 11.* Allegheny Preabytery .ot the , 11. P. Church will meet. pursugot to allied/arum:A, to-morrow morning %n Dr. Pressly's Church. when the mite:tied:Ll brench of promigocage will be comideretl. The 11t1 rblld run over In Allegheny by Ban Kopp, n butcher. on Friday Incubus . . on mach Improved on Saturday Mita, and is • now no - danger. Kopp was lined tda - Mayor Callow for reckless driving. • In 'Yrtmble.--,lnformatlon was rondo before' C. B.Coutruiadoner °amble on PaturdaY,cbarM , ing Jamec Corny with fraudulently persona, tlmya rerenun °Meer. lie.wal bold to ball for bla appearance at the neat term of court. • Arm Broken.-10s. ifsnahan. 'ceding .. at Walker's Mills. V. Lila coming down, stairs at ''Our ;louse" In that village. Saturday. fell and -fractured her forearm. dislocated the elbow 'joint and was otherwise seriously In jured. Insaste.—Lewla Franklin. an insane nian. was arrested on the tlree.l. Saturday alaht and ta ken to the lock-up. Nrliern he still remains. HIP friend. he says. lira in Marlon. Ohio. nod be has recently been employeat tr. n atesmboat 119 twasmnith. .__ _ • ILMIng *tst...Fmtr hundred man, a detach ment of the h S. Inflates . oommanded ET Ca Hanna tev;e4 through the city yester day mondng en route for Sioux city. The de tachment ha. recenty been quartered In N. • F PZ t — h 0 1 ? T".. u 'e.o f t;.. / Tor4 Mtn. two were c eent to the Workhouse. and lie rest committed tor trial. The linef. mimed Into the city tmHanp• amounted to 11t.T. Alderman &Donnell was enned upon on Mturday by. Club:trine Scanlon. who urged, Lim to issue n warrant for the arrest of Mary Mike. who had t brentened whip theSena too. and had Men called bar rile name , The tollticial did on derired. V. P. ilelCl2ll,—Penn book No. X. as pre scribed bi - Ihe Commissioner of Internal Rev limn. will go Into effect to-day. Dealers en gaged Ina wholesale and rectifying business arlil hereafter be teriulred to keep two harks. one for each branch of the business. query.—:l'ln• the night /oilers are permitted to drive on Penn /Tavel. ono -of our attest .thoroughfares? Duque/no Way Would -suit them just us well. and their dropping/ would cause very little nnuoynnce to noy ,/1136. Pz^rx thitzer. Tbe ttparty weir on tbo site of the old First National Dank 11011.11 n was in princess of rapid destruction Saturday. Hundreds of pe destrians stoptptd on they panxed to look at the wOrkmen. nett: IR net - no littpediment in the ;Say and 11, m one building will be Pushed fur- Ward rapidly. ' Apoplectic—Mr. T. c Baker, tobacco - end cigar dealer eat Fifth Avenue. near the old Theatre. fell in front of blot store Satunlay afternoon M 'an repoplectle ft. Ito was to to his rcrideace at No. f,5 Crnsvford atreet.. where be received medical attention. Be' was In a fair Way to recover yesterday. - Slight Flre.—Statuttny nfternoon about one o'clock the -roof of n occupied by Mr. Gilmore. on Sandusky street, between water Inert and Stockton avenue. caught fire (tom sparkiruum the chimney. The hire De ment sn mtliod nut. but the tire woe ex. tlaralsholl without their aid and with but lit- Me damage. IPlrealsidGene.—Mr. (lades Lowrie, an old and active member ot Ike Duquesne Fire Com- Penn tied at his resldeace. Saturday eseniut• of consumption, gape:lnduced by elposure and Injuries receletd'in the discharge of his duties as a arett=„ He will be burled at two o'clock to-d•YOusr. the company will attend the faltered Inn hod,. - 'noatutter.—anthaltv Skirball. and Ilatblfts two Datives of Judea, Lad a little set to on &e and autue Saturday morning, when Keep It laidleged, slapped Igo opponent lathe month. t Aldortnan Taylor la attending to a rpoo:WlT,' ,7, lf 4 =2l4:4',l:ll';'%V:gT Keep. for asvaatt and tattterr„ Itan Alleeway Park tent filled Nrlth thou sands of mitt. yesterday. AU day lung. LP= sunrise until tar tato Matt. the women a,dera perambulated been and there among the fountain', and Bowen: Seminary Hill, the site • of the Suldlet a' 'Monument,attracted great attention, and %vat TiSited by alm ost half the people who Oiled the other portion at aao Park. • Crippled Beggar, who has been emus. gamed to occult: A sent near the t‘USPEII‘IO6 Bridge on Federal...street, Allegheny, and solicit time by some means procured an over dose of whisky on Psturdny afternoon. The entice toned him In the gutter, and gentle., : bg the aid of an express wagon. remered him to the lock-ttp, from whence he trill Rn this morn ing to the workhouse for ninety days. A her. Mr. Nanntherg, the retiring Ilabbrot the Jewish Svamozue of this city. wan, on !Wardle erenlog, presented with a very beau tiful and valuable gold watch..ns an evidence of the high regard Owl esteem In which he In held td" the congregation over which he has no long and feithfullv presided. The presemtni lon eremonies took place nt his residence on Sec ond avenue. where n Large number. of ladles and gentlemen had assembled to participate In the pleasure of the'rwcasion. tree Ore Linda—dor readers should not overlook the advertisement In t big paper of an administrator's cal, of IffUl acres of Iron ore lauds on the Alabama and Chattanooga Rail road. in Alabama. The land Is watered and eon) abounds In the neighborhood. The PilP Is mild to be a capital one for a foundry or roll log mill. and as Southern real estates are extremely tow, some of our citizens might and the public. sale of this land. to come off on the 2.oth of Juno, an opportunity for a very profitable Investment. • /Police Dusincas—Deputy Mayor Cartwright damn:fed of dtty-one eases during tbe month of April. There Were el A ttneen arrests for .dleorderly conduct. of schlch cumber sere tem paid fhtea'and one wee committed to the work home for sixty days. Twenty-one. for dnutkesusen, Of Orldel: cumber twelve paid flues, two were Committed to Jail and Ones re mitted la mem cases.. Twonases for viola- Um of City erdineocee, Ones paid. OMIT CAME —Assault and shattery. 4: false ?miens*, 1; surety of the peace, p; Arson, 8. • - . . .. .. getable) arternueol raw occurred In Crum -1,14-'4 saloon, Lecoek street, Allegheny, which attracted the attention of the pollee. Eight of the °Vender', were arrested and tined be Mach Pillow, which sninolehnl: cool,nl theft - 7 - The Wrong One.—lt was mentioned a few days turn that the bode of a man had been found tionthsg In the Ohio river at New Cum l.priand. and that It PIO supposed to be that of Mr. Sickman. of California. Pa.. who dinop peared several. months urn. Since the an nouncement Sirs. Sickman went down to New Cumberland and had , the body disinterred. when she pronounced If not that of her hus band. So the question.' who is it. is yet un answered. f. eoeple .f .P. 1., who had been out o town and ''seen a man," created a Nephatloh In Allethelly lent evening by., driving down ecleral street. Allegheny. nt a rapid mte. Inc of them. the driver. um, so dizzy. that he could hardly eft In the buggy, end at one time fell se. far out that Idashneih:erf robbed .glihht. the Lind wheel of the xehlele, n tight buck wagon. Moth young men he/et:were'. of rturPootable famine., No °berm elf them at least they wrro not lcue.l up, ar they deserved to hive te,n. On Friday night the re:A:le:we of Mr..l. ii. Laying, on Lincoln avenue. Allegheny, WA, en tered by thieve,. l'imtunately. Net nlmut the time of their entrance one of the members of the Mmily, who had been out, returned home. an d observi alibi In the cellar at once in ialtuted a sagarch. BeThe felluwe , however. dead oat before iting anyt The residence or. r. Ph. R. Mertz. nn West ern •avenue, Waf also entered on Thursday night, Mr. Merle ie absent on a wedding tour. and the amount taken cannot he estmated 111 A return. It la known; howeve r, that ..ne th trunk containing clothing, spoons and oer article, %vas taken. Han.. Killed. About ten o'clock last night an officer on Pennsylvania avenue. near the - Relief engine house, stopped two boggles which were tieing driven down the street at a furious nue, but before he 'Could arrest the scoundrels In the burgles they Jumped out and run away. One of the moors was scarcely able to stand on his fent front exhaustion, and before t hey could gather harness off him be died. Thu other tweak, and buggy were brought to the station house and placed In Patterson's stable. A %alum.... • • • Saturday morning Win. Bostick. Street com missioner. made Information before Deputy Mayor Nichols, against Daniel Mike, lastelieher, charging him with 'creating a nui sance. The accused, it Is said, to accustomed to haul the garbagnand offal from his botcher shop through an alley at the rear of the build lug In the 16th ward, and through thu Streets. touch to the annoyance of the tab:lentil in the neighborhood, and - tWthe great detriment of the community's health. Mike gave ball for a hearing to-dity. Remand, • ♦ few evenings since a young man on the South side. who bad been annoying a yottng lady.for several months with his attentions. was informed by her that he must not call upon her any more. This was more than he could Stand be resolved to do something des iterate. Be accordingly procured a pistol and coring the object of , Ins affections on the street started in punsuit, and threatened to shoot - her unless she relented. She 't Informslent and he didn't shoot .but shernadet ion before Justice Kelton, charging him with assault, and the poor fellow is now In Jail ownit lug n hearing in tho case. - Another.U'ellabir Machine • The machines snanufactured by the Weed ;:ewing Machine Company. Ilartford, Connec t 'rut. hove certainly the strongest rialtos for superiority. The best material, most skint 1 mechanics and the vast experience of oil - venters. are brought Into - requisition, and tAhee grand result it the "Family Favorite" Weed Sewing Machine. • Thu Company is entirely responsible, and employ responsible agents. Each machine Is fully warranted, and curers kive agents do sot charge for slight repairs— thing In short, necessary to make good the tpree years guarantee. John 'Jigger' & Son are the Pittsburgh Agents. Salesroom lit larket street. Give them a call. The Girard liens,. Allegheny. Mr. C. G. Lightcap has secured the building lately known as the Grant House, corner of Federal and Isabella streets, which ho has re modeled and refitted throughout. and which will hereafter be known as the Girard House. The hotel has.been greatly improved. both in the Interior and exterior, and the old building would hardly be recognized in the present Gi rani Hawse. The hotel will he opened to the public on Wednesday next, and 3fr. Lightmip will Celebrate - the event by . entertaing his friends in. n liberal manner. - An exeellent Lunch will be served up from A. 11. to 12 a.. and from d to 9 r. a. • Mr: Lightcap ex tends ageneral invitation to hls friends to call and see him on opening day. • =I • Mau Kitchen, about tonrteen Venn of age. • • was walking along the trestlework of the railroad. near Anderson street, When the Free port accounnolation came alnut, She stepped obi to the end of a cross tie. but seeing that the bumper of the engine would it rite het, and It being then too late to retreat, she was cora lielled to Jung to the ground, about twenty feet below. is was taken Into the .offlce of Bailee, Dairen k Oct., and Dr, Iltusillton. who was on the trait, ,summoned. Fortunately. towever, she sustained no further injuries han a • severe fright and shock. She resides on Mndisim avenue. whither she war taken af ter the excitement had subsided. .flutist hone—.t Little Inierferettee. Ott Saturday morning Mr. Chao. Lincoln. fieneral Agent for the Howe Sewing Machine Company In this city. :made Information be tore .tldennan Teylor ageing Adab Thompson. for illftellY as bailee. The prsvecut or alleged that t fair Adah had procured a sewing LOA vbiun from hint, to wield for In instalments, and that she Walt about to leave the city; tak ing. it along and leasing unpaid n ballthee of 'trout $4B. A constable. armed witha war 'rant, proceeded to the Union depot, ' and, for t uttately, secured the accused. who was about to take passage for Chicago. The sewing nut ltlne was shipped. but was easily obtained. The lady endeavored to creel e a sensation, but at last handed over the amount, end was then allowed to go on her way. A Double Charge. Saturday. afternoon Dr. Ernest, who has 614 office on Penn street, near Alderman Kocn ie's, called on that magistrate and lodged t +et/ informations agalast Officer J.Elmlth, late . of the Allegheny pollee force, formlsdemeanor la office and extortion. The prosecutor in sub stance raid that Smith carnet,' his establish went thatvy upon Ids goods to satiate a judg: ment he inst.) told the °nicer he would take the heuedtof the Insolvent act, bat that the man still "went ahead." and confiscated a horse nod buggy, which is the offense under the first charge- The second offense is that Smith, according to the prosecutor's statements, agreed to settle the case for three dollars. The accusedwas arrested and Inench case gave tail in the sum of rote for hie appearance at Court, where the other aide of the case will be heard. • Big 161ng as lee Berm! blocks of Ice manufactured by the Xrystal Ice ..Manufacturing Company of this city, of which Hon. James Ellackmore is Pres ident.to;the 'Terre" precis,. will i.e on ex lid &lon tot Cot. 'Need's to-day t ela n . No. b.: . •Fifth.acenue. In one of the blix a is . n !urge fish. which came to Its untluiely end be the L promise.. These blocks are are as 12 by 14 Inches. and I Inches thick. and are clenr as - crystal. This manufactured ice ran be furnished almost if not quite as cheap no the filthy staff our citizen. have been compelled to use from year to yenr. and many will doubt lets 'use it at on increased cost In preference to the other. They will doubtless matte a great deal of interest. and every one should call and see them and be satisfied that it does not require cold weather to make ice, bat that It can be mode by machinery in the hottest days of Augult. kietaeopent of • Newspaper Dinkel ty.' In the settlement of the affairs of the late Col. I. Heron Foster, the value of his hWt In terest InAbeHispatch was made n question of litigation. According to articles ornareement -entered Into by the deceased. D. O'Neill and Itook. his partneM, the miper. with all Ito properties, was nt stated Ifni.; to Le rattled and 'be arnount agreed upon recorded. nn d In ease of the death of either, owner, to be taken by the surrlving partners. If they PO desired. at that rate. Immortionally. At the thee or Col. Foster'adenth the paper was recorded an worth ter..1,030. Messrs. O'Neil and Rook pro posed to take the half at that rote, but. Mrs. Footer objected. and the matter woo taken to Conrt. On Saturdny Mrs. Foster was paid #415.5110 on a compromise effected between the pertles, n sum which Includes the earnings of the halt Interest of the deer:teed up to the date ornament. And so the litigation ends, and the Illmt patch le out or the courts. hire Alarm Telegraph. Mr. S. T; Paisley, Superintedent of the Fire Alarm and Police Telegraph. kindly furnishes us with the following report of the business in the Piro Alarm office during the month of Apelte There were dining the month It fires; value or property destroyed. $44,040, upon which them was an Insurance of 0 4 .3 3 0 , The most disastrous tire war that of Oniliain Lloyd k Co's planing mtJl and lumber yard In the lath ward, on the night of the 2lth, at which tbe ken was orer .$4411. The engines in the several districts were found to be sufficient with our exction. which iinuilst the a re of Weisenberger & Co's Refinery on the night 2stlnst. The blows struck on the s n o re s ! alarm bells In at:Jiang the hour end Worms were ns fol./own: CALM Dell .............. , Seventeenth mit ti f , ....... -• .. Twenty-third Want lied. . . ... • • 1 ,7 Seveutptitree police .... asre .......... nt the Central Station during the mouth Oki•lepatryEleeteJ A Orating of the Colored cltizens of thin illy wan held in'the Hall or the public school house. on Miller !greet, Saturday evening April 30th, for the yttrium of electing ere delegate. to repre.ent the Interest.; of the col ored peple of thin city al the Ilqual Hight. Convention to be held nt Ilarrintrurgh. com mencing Wednenday. May 3. 1.70. The meeting wan organized with Mr. M. .MMIUII3 . n. Chair man, and M. A. napkin. an Secretary, after which the following gentlemen were duly elected: John A. Little, RAM Yoll4rinflerta. Jacob C. Drown. M. •A, Ifriphinn- , After the election a committee of eve. con sisting of 0. Steel. W. 11. Smith. Wm. Johnson, Chas. &Drumld mat Wm. Arnot. ores appoint ed to collect funds to defray the expunges of the delcantlon. On motion of Mr. Little. ;a meeting . mesa called for Nay oth, to hear report of the delegates. On motion of Mr. Brown, the finance committee and also the delegates, were requested to meet at the name place on Monday evening at seven o'clock. Adjourned. • PITTSRITRGIT DAILY GAZETTE MONDA Y MORNING MAY 2 1870 rATAL'AOIDENT - • - . A Prighafal IC —4 Tiatia•ter it.qvii . e. - Injuries WWI& Prive Entat -rorostret I al7 An accident occurred on Se oul avenue about eteien o'clock i 4 stunlay. wldcb, of latc little impOrtnace in itself. wail attended wit]; terrible consequences. re-elang in the death of one man. ..k gentleman was lb lying a Pate of spirited. hone+ Attached r o a light wagon Cr buggy down second at rime. and a hen about short off, and the horse, becoming frightened. starred to no. The driver held to them. al though thew were going at a fearful pace. until they reached Market street, where by n sudden Jerk of the vehicle, he was thrown nut and considerably bruised, though not seriously injured. The frightened horses continued on. down the avenue, taking the buggy with them. until they arrived at a point near Ferry street. where a building is in course of erec tion, and the street is partially blucoded by n pile of bricks and lumber. The other side of the street was occupied be a twee-horse wag on, in which the driver. Str.-Petrick Savage. tens sitting. The running tenni, literally.mad with fright, rushed on. not appearing In no tice the obstacle In front of them, and tan up iuto the The pole of the by 31r.. Savage, wagon. and knock huger knocked him out of ck wng on. lie fell-with his head nn n Weep of lam: her, nail received a Blight cat, but snot not thought to be serionsly lajure,l, and with the essistance of a friend he walked to his place of residence. in a court off Irwin erect, be tween Penn and Liberty. •- • _ Two frightened Lonnie Hashed on down the avenue to Liberty street. lensing portions of the buggy strewn along the street, and tame to a halt on Liberty street near. the Duquesne Depot, and stmnge as it may appear neither of them was Injured beyonda few slight scratch es. The gentletrialiwho had been driving IT them.. recovering lan the slight shock - ceived started after Di horses, and seeing the accident ou Second avenue hastened to ascer tain If any one was! Injured. Thinking,,Mt every one else did, that Mr. Savage's Injuries were but slight he hastened on after his team. The Injuries received by Mr.- Savage were afore serious than even he anticipated. When he arrived home he iwtm Insensible, and Dr. Slam WWI summoned Immediately. On exami nation it WWI discovered, that he bad riceived some Internal Injury, which' recalled in his death. He lingered tu great pain until about half-past ten o clock 'Saturday night when he expired. Alderman Neeper - vas notified of the occur mace yesterday teeming rout proceeded to the late residence of decsased to hold en inquest. A jury 'efts empannelled and sworn after u loch the Investlgati a W. postponed until six o'clock this evenin . Deceased wasahout forty-five years of ug ec . and leaves a srtytow a d three children who were dependent upon Is labor for their sup port. REGISTER'S BUSINESS. Legion. of Administration Granted .nit Admitted to Probate During the.Niuniir of April. The 1011am - 111g Is a stntement of the business ttanspeted nt the oft co of J. A. Gray. Register, thfring the month of April. = - The 'following fetters of Administration were granted: Decedent • ' Administrator.. 'Land. Hemp Ileaktnon Charles Bock $ >lanai° W. Barelay.. John IV ay . Barcl.. IS) Joseph Kiser..... Kiser. Sr.. 2.511 I.knj. Garsida %lice Garskle..... an John >I ichnel Ilargaret Ichael.. an James McAfee Patrick ern Isabella Itauluruser....o. K. Itnuimuser.. 3,11 Henry Clark ..James C1ark....... :to John Lee ......... B. Lee IJkla .Ignes Aiken.... •' • • .Wm. Aiken... .• • and Itoben 31eKInt. .. . ... IN AVtn. H. Kramer Cordelin Kramer:. . 1.200 Albert Stewur Eliza 2larxbnll. .. Leen Joseph Walker.. ..... Dr. >I. 11. Trevor • SAO Elizabeth Smith Edward liarclay.. 200 T. S.Tinley ' En)•Catharine (lotion, Kemler C. Ketnler • 3.con J Hugh S e ttle J.. J. 'huller). late Col. Wm. - Deihl - A. H.-Miller I".etlo - WILLS A 1111171711 11.• PROBATIF • The following willsavere admitted to pro bate: Deeesseed. • }lxemitro.l Jacob Poth Elizabeth POLE.' •, Sarah Silk Thomas S. Canby. I N. S.llrotkaw nada. Margaret 'teed. . . It. Stevenson. 1 John Fn William Scutt i Benjamine de Donthet rk lllt. and Joseph Schmidt... . Peter Ceicheime. .5.A. Benninger Catharine Binghtunber ) Jane hurler and. A. Elizabet h nwen• r Hunter. et - •Trlmble. IJ hn T h hn ßr a a n y I James McKee. I.ydla Carrans. . Janieß Pollock. Janie.;. .1 W. Pollock lintl Aarbora laetter .ouNtave Kopiehnl.n. William York F. P. 1.13,15. SAD . ENDINCL - =I tag birenc. This morning alsot one o'clock Mrs. linen .tiller.a . 41 . w r ea ding in the lves. of Park'', shoo store. Ruda hike d street, opposite thu new It City Hall. expired suddenly while in convul sion,. It is said she had been drinking exces sively for about two weeks best, but getter- Any she teemed in herustial health until about ten o'clock in the evening when she was and slenly seized with convulsions. The children rolled In the neighbor,, through whose assist ance the Wale.. ...tined to revive. when the attendant, left. 'About one o'clock a policeman on the bent was attracted by cries and shrieks front the locality, and Idnut going In he discovered the children sob hing and crying, and the woman . In a dying condition. tie Immediately went after Dr. Rodgers. but before the physician arrived the woman was dead. The children said she took sick again shortly otters midnight, not that when titer found she W. ',get t law worse they raised the :limn which called the policeman. The wont.ut tS.II about thirty-eight year.' gf age, and the Mother of alive children., three or whom am unite young. Thin -oldest. •ts girl. n as employed . X domestic iu a family resid ing 011 ialbeftV attest. and was snit at home during the day orevng. She knew nothing of the anair - u ntil . . mest.enger mums to tho house et, the death bad occurred and !aid her tool her was sick. When she-arrived nt the house and became acquainted with the truth. her grief knew no bounds. The scene nt the house was heart-rending. The sudden ti t4l of the death and condition of their 'mo seemed to be fully appreciated by the children, whose him entatlons nrottoesl the whole neighborhood. They Continued crying until utterly estimated. nod then were kindly cared for by the neigh bor.. who also dress ~1 the corpse. Sellout have we witnessed such a scene of .0.) and crier. ini t .. g . o t r b e e r i ' si tu a eo p. t. upon the . ertonin% LOVE AND JEALOUSY Mots Attempt. to Ploot.blo Wife Dot Dot liooceed,Tbe Reason Wby. Yesterday evening about half Peat five o'clock the attention of the pollee was called to a house on Grant meet Cathe dnl bp. Mr.Jannell Murray:ahout and shoemaker, by the cry of murder. The cancers entered the 'house and found Murray tamed with two pistols and sweating he would shoot his wife who was standing Ina corner of the . . room npprarently much afraid that Mr. 3lurruy would cur) . his threat into execution. Murray wrist arrested and taken to the 'Mo t no home wherei's. related Ida irreirnnces. It Ire. the old 'atorrii.er rurnin. Ills wife he said had been untalt ful And was on intimate terml with a 'Mr. s Ith who boarded in the -hence. it appears, aceording to Stnit We statement. who was also arrested, that when Murray made the assault upon his wife that be, Smith, was up stairs lying on the bed. lie run down stairs to see whet won wrong and wan met-by Murray at the door, and knocked down. He thinks ' , ferny - would probably have shot bin wife had It been possible for him to have done so with the weapons. by _possessed. One of then, was an old bolster pistol minus a lock. sad the other was an old-fashioned double barrelled pistol. without a stock. Neither of theta were loaded ory they had been, It could Nate been "Impossible to discharge I ke load. Smith denies positively the allegations. made by Murray. and says that the. latter has !left drinking for several days. which probably MC COlll3l-11 for the trouble. They were locked ep but Smith .Vl. SULROQUIMUY released. Musk at Hume. One or the grentext ntt rnct lone, refining. ek rating and eulorable In the highest degree, Is music. Po well has this fort come to he un derstood that a Ldietlllng Is not ramshlerett • complete In Its filraishMent without s Musical instrument of some kind. from Which esounda of sweet melody - may be brought to cheer and encourage and et Ucate the ancreensibillties of the mind and hmrt. To supply the demand them created a great many Instruments of more or less merit has been produced. tart none of them are superi IQ_ the Ainerlean organ: made expressly by 'afessrs. & 11. W., :tnlth. the Boston musical dealers and menu' facturm - s.. For. ease of management, purity tool sweotpeis Of, tone and flextbility, tbeseln struments justly. hold rank among the high'. eat, and are sought after •ttrid used by counoiseurs. The greatest argument In their favor is the fact that when one is purchnsed it Is but the prelude to other sales umung the purchaser's friends. Thug the "Atnericael relies solely upon merit. and those who are looking about for nn Investment should not forget to examine ..health's American Organ'; for which Mr. John Zweldinger le the agent in this establishment tlem Smithfieldo hand at his No. ten street. a large assortment of musical goods; euabrsClug elegant patter instruments . planers orsynnit,.• and nil the smaller mnnufacturesi with manuals for the student on piano , organ, or anyother branch of musket study. Must! clans and amateurs can be supplied withal, they need in the musical line nt Zwledlitger's, ltal 'Smithfield street. upon the moat faeOratile tenon—not to be excelled in this city. Call and Sec HEE Steely Hum. formerly of the Fifth Word hut more recently of 'Claremount Syrlnv." who hoe been In thin city fora few' days, aka; emit. premme. hno.returned to hri bottle, whirr. e are luformed, ho will live in reclusion for the twit ninety dais `feels .. was accompanied by Jim O'llare.. Tot arognii. two of his former companions nod hint her . .Oultia.-. who horn 0000 lO AMA the summer at. Clarepiont It Tho mol atmosphere suit city wee, It eppears, not o r a character to their pc %ler tails me they :leers, it under advice of Ttrciatlehni trct i rrVert . hese ' re • nseful citizens t/f the "oil Third' svarth dant tion times) to elmoge their place of rsideacirwas. they say. of a very trillion nature. They visit ed a house on Clark street. be Mrs 1i ker, nod Only Itlcited the o n .wn. 6.e N ot her house. broke up her furniture on,t a eo ,k nod joined Is • little • rms. 11.1 von h 4 woman was not severely iniered, but le yet eoanned to bar bed in consequence of the abuse she received. We hope the atmosphere Will agree with these fellows la 'Tier...out:: es the city might Ellopen.e with Ilot egrYloos of two or three policemen if obey were to remain there permonently. P.. looking faille, and pletury frames 1,610 LGurbridge'o, bfield street, REINEMAN Tin+. Marnificent Dnfidlnc an 4 rumlahed and NurLr4. • .-- . . pi, ',b u m b tune v., II 1...--1 ;maid of the. einPy elexunt, bcdul if al .....1 . c bsin lit ill bulldis....l for cceni.icitil pm lone. 1 b..t lies„ beeti erect ed during the P.M N ktir. and are non under., ,m.- ...... i ion. ttar pro4l es:sit e 01...i.111.4 Itthi , ilthlllitletllrelS. L11•1,21S 11:1d ballko., end other i..pie , entati,e... ot till' mercantile community. have evinced 111,/ el edible havtineom enthusi asm and MY largest geOPlll. , ity In the style and character t.f the hasten erected for trade purposes and accommodation. e01141.iC11011,1 anog those who Imo contributed so iiincli towards the architectural adornment and at t rartIMIK of our city sire Messrs. Sands & Win .lllll, the extensive and popilinly known th•alers in general housekeeping gmals who have just taken possession of Our. of the most elegnnt and palatial palaces of the west. The Initial,— No. 29 Fifth at enne—a t whi companion to the equally elegant structure adning. er,ted by as.., Gray., rosslel al lisse. :the. fashionable merchant . tailors. both being built at the. same - time. and with similar front -is 1.11111 of line .01 and stone, riultly ornamented. Is four stl/ries. high. and Insists an elaborate Mansntf roust. It presents an air of grandeur which must strike tbe tit...lpso - rhos on 'Fifth torsion with admira tion. No 'attempt Is ntmle at tandwy show or gnucliness. but solidity. durability 'and true braids. have been alined 1151,1 accomplished. The main salesroom far surpasses, In groans! uppointments. In pleasing cllriety 1111 d rebid.- ttal elegance. any we have ever had In this city, .41. Indeed: we doubt eery 1111.101 whet her any of thegreater trade centers Of the country can boast of a more com plete or better adapted ...sent for the sale and exposition of the goods peculiar to the tmile. The room Which presents .a royal appearance through the mammoth French pinto glass windows end walnut e.t.a and doorways. which prefaces It to_the public is 172 feet 'deep.= feet wide sit the eat ranee, but lima greater trial. In the rear glvinga large 1. to t lii blinding of about 4.5 feet ,gene. TIIII Ceilin is Zi feet high, and t the beer or walnut it y 1111 w .pins interlard In painiell lines. Tli counters walnut,g I nd neat. and wets in ufattered at the tin.. factory for NVlXtdell stare and M. their own s' - lien. They are constructed entirely of solid black walnut.. Tis 11l vlo at; Idea of these nature...we may - state that there Is a single - rase tor holding silver were IM feet long a feet deep and 11 feet •high. carved In the most costly and elegant manner. and furnished with doors, each contnining a single plate of solid French gins , . In addition to this are silver show cases reaching. the . full length •of the store. The fixtures of the 'dire alone cost over .i.l.tiou. It is needless for us to enter into any elaborate description.of this magnificent building and its emend .attractions for•we cannot properly express In type the many pleasing attractions which meet the eve and charms toe senses:L.-. It should be seen An its freshness and beauty to be appreciated and Ils visit OM are Ililitil, WeiColl.lo we urge oar rind .l4 to call end Inspect one of our city's greet est . attractions. The entire rent of the ground soil buiblleg exceeds an hundred thousand dollars. .. • • . • Fent tirms•stand higher in the rat Inuit lan of the community than the one which presides ter this tidy tetllON . Of elegem , . Its rim. - ben, 31, Lawrence Sands end Mr. Henry iteineisien, aro both representatives of our public spirited, vitamin., enterprising, ener getic, bur dealing anti honorable business men. who have. in a the brief space of two years. hullt up mull I t as compelled them, for went of the trotter facilities for its transac tion, to'erect at ouch mat cost the fine new. building now occupied. They are now moldy prepared to me e, m m i th d have mae outside d requi ll rements "r t heir vast I rade fu provision for its. I ill great, enlargement, Their stock so • varied, that dismite tile fact t lust It la systematically arranged in stnritmv departments. we would not risk our itemizing reputation by an attempt et counter inn ion, nor would' our columns hold the mimes even of the almost endless articles spread out before the purchaser. Silver wares in endless tinntusion. clattery of all rades and desert'. Lions, AVOOII nod Billow War.. Japanned and Itrittania wares. fancy wares, refrigera tor., Ice eheirs. Varian -goods. chiltiren's ar haggles, anti art Ides from tbe sire of a needle the prMantlou , of an elephant svni he funnd on exhibition. Wholesale and retail patrons will find It to their rtdvantege to be stow ahrire;ol their patronage on I hie house. Om nowhere:else will they thins better assort ment Of ;motto, 11101 V reasonable priers Or more •conslderate and courteous attention. I THE COURTS: pilled Male. Moirlet Omni The regul# May wen of the United Fatties Di,trict Coo!a comincum this morning. Judge 31eCandleas prosid.ing, and hill continua for one weCk, end of which thou the United. :gaits Circuit Court will conrcnc.,ludcr presiding. 111.ffle. Pond—Judaea Itampina and ditrck • s Arritu.r. , l4ll3).—C•mat Ince ill tilt n•ulli hour List no busineis of Importance tra.. rt. , . Jon, - tlfals win morning. rfitutuots Cu SATitnAr• A IMlX—Court ut..t. At the ttAtutl I= .. • • . Mr. Lanar preAented a kat of iales relative' 10 the ndtul,slou Of kllOrlleV, so Lo subati.. tut NI tnrillro: now In listen. • Pule XXXI. Provide, that :Morn,. shall register the linnitti, apes hut! places of te.l; denee . of MI persons studying law under their direction with the Prot Lowder.) urn! ell .01u dente befnra being on registered undere an etnudontlon by the hotel la examiners in all the branch. of o theroukh English etlned.. thin and the elements of the Latin /august, XXXII. No hersan nnaltittod at tOrner Of till, Court el.reot; let. If e shall bee cif iron oft bet'nlied Nolen :tnd.of full age. • . 241. Ile shall first er use t t , tic, to he put, lisheif In the /Ittsburgi, 1,) , ? Joun..l of ki. intention to snake application four 511eVeisilt, weeks prliv.to his ennininut ion. r.d. Ile shall hoseserved nregulnr clerkship in the °lnce and shall here artialtil under the direction of on nt totoec or Judo...! this (nntin or so:11,0th, %mit or. this Oultzlivli•Vena 11 for three 2, ear., or has Inc I.lt led. Ihe stair 01 some lice In la‘ t. school rni of ;rood repute. or he shell has e one year ;II th e °dice of a. priciicted att Wine . of thl. Conti; or after tor ing .if 13111 age be shall hat, pursued his similee diligently tor the tin - att.,/ I Ivo years. 1 rougeof -study In the LAW School of the %resters, rnivernitc of •Peansylvanin shall he deemed toptlvaleni to an notch civrkahip in a PraCtieleg attorney's Olen. • • 4111. Ite shall hare undergonit an aaatulua t lon by a board of examiners at/Pointed by the iburt on the Iprincipled 1111.1 practice of lan - , and Anil lon of good moral character. - XXXILI. Provides that practising attorneys of other courts shall appear before the Board of Examiners and produce a certificate signed by , the Eatunincrs awl he 14.11111,0 produce certfilcate (Omit t he President Judge of the Court in which he last practiced of Ms good moral character, length of thine he practiced. nod notice of lilt intention shall be pubilahed In the Lecra Potenal: Provided that thin rule shall not apply to attorneys seeking to 'be ad mitted for sinerial cases. • XXXII:. Ail r.g reern eats id - attorneys tom log the bunlnese of the court shall bit. . .. . _ XX.XV. - All. motions Cr-oadmission phial be made by a member of the 803rd of Examiners. The rules were adopted . and ordered to be entered open the minutes.. No business of Importance was trounced. TRIAL Lle? roll 401)AY sn. Kier vp. . . . inn. fluff vs. libnor. •. 141. (lark & Co. vs. Allen & Co. 14.1. Caldwell & Kropp. vm..lleKra. 147. 1/M . l2l . ..Montgomery. et lA,. - Minnow ta. Borger & 31111er. •-•. 119. ('oillaa vs/ Hatch. 11). Moore ra.l.)uff & Ewing. 124. Hamilton lA. Cum . . 1!).S. Minfferly /a Meyers 90. Radcliff. • lapazter kle.ton•—.lalge *Merrell. SATI , IWAY. April W.—Court met nt ten oclock. No tolelnUrr of public intentou .wire ttarborted. . • ' • Beal Estate Trandr.. - The following are the deeds admitted of re cord in.l he office of Thos. 11. Hunter, lieeorder for Allegheny county. Kit ordity..l urn :1048:11: W. J. Carothera to Jot. C. 'Wallace. March :11. Ku. one-half At in la by len fe'et on Mahon vireo, ..Thirteenth 'ward. Pitts burifit Jno. P. Meisel to Fred*k Seri. May 27. by at ft , ,et on Edward , . alley. Fast Ilirming ham. .. W. l. Jonra io (to. iielteul joy. october, INTO. Coi by 117 feet iu Loul.r St. flalr tot,:r n u ship • - John Eichler to Lodu Selitihrlt, April 2":, 12q0.2.1 by 1:9 feel on Itestnian street. itorott , A of Illrmlnghtim 111,5111 Franc), Wall.. to Jeremiah Martz. October lit, 11017. Ina by t3l feet at Walla Station t 4-10 J. W. (terryto lAat. 3lorrison, March G, 18714 CI acre.; In Memre lowtothlp sl4'.4Edward Crurntrile to Chao. tkidelper, Obtober 20, Piga. 3) Ly AM feet on Pule street, Atte .gbeny City..l . . . ..... 14.010 Itetkr‘Yell al. to ania. Schielpei. Aprtl 7.ICA 111 by feel out Adaml street, Alit cherry nig/ E. F. Lenny tt. Cond.;o4el 31c0oWatt, March 20. 14711, by lin feet on Webster street. Pittsburgh W. C. Aughenbaugh to J. W. Jonea...Anril 2. Is7l. otre-third Interest in 4/1 be on feet on Fifteenth infect, llorough of Illrmingliam, , 11,1 M W. C. Aughenbaugh el u/ to J. W. Jones; April 1. MO. two-third Interest in above. ...$242° Joseph A. Ilamtnill to If. W. Hunker, June 111, 1 , 111. 20 by 11.7 feet In Second ward , A Ilegheny City. sal.; Peter Pehnelder to Cleo. Itoettgee. April 21. 1870,11 by GO ',feetsore alley In the Bor. ough of butt .thrmingbant glibC. Love to M. A. Onnther, Mny 4. 110.4 '4l be IRYfeet In f.lartleti township rail) Crashes:. Itrushele—All kinds of blushes, of our own manufacture. nt . I.dnighridge.. 171 Stult htlehl et rem. • . Wentosinster—ottampeac,-Lecture. I`igur WltAttgorita, P.t.: April 30. ihiO. Enrmita (I.t.zerrn—Clentletnen : The present ). le.tM I . Weattnhastak' College.. opens with about ts 'o hundred Students. The agmegete (mite ettr Is . about two hundred and any. thirty of whom arc in the Senior Clas, r The Frcuhman stampede affair has reached Its close. It gave. for the time being. an un enviable and unfairprominence to the elan, lean than one-thin) of whom were nnspended. Thew welt placed under,inspension. not for stampeding,.but for not making a ',routine re (prised of them, that they would not repeal the offence hereafter: and at the name time torn:mini ants made ihnt thee Should be re stored w m hen they Phoutd mote thin onsmine, This they imee - mm , done. (excepting , two. who have-not 1 et,urred.l and consequently t he nuspennion in removed. Most of them held out t 111 now, being encouraged ben strougr,pirani- O tn en aryal alminst the "College dlneipline. and expecting an abandonment of it under such a pressure. They have nnw. however. yielded Ijie point lu dispute. !lading the Presi dent would not do do. • ltov. A. G. Wallace delivered an excellent lecture In I he College chapel on the evening of the gath.. Ile handled hierauttlett,The Homan Council- in a masterly manner, and repaid tha undivided attention of a large and Inte" gent audience be the heft: rn resume of the tot; manlcale. " Council that ha, vet route -to flue notic ;all al etalarea'• Car Hama., wlnlenale and Jas. Louglirldpf v.lll Paatboe!,l street. ~:~~sf~~>.w RIM --- ARKABLE TEST. .1 Burning Fhibl Proof abuse KapN.J.. Onnßy a day . laps, but what we ore called to teem.] the painful sleuth, el men. women and eli litre, to nothing ot the ot , property of velem dexttot ed. t brongle the Ica des, bat - unite!-ref explosive batting Mix hid fluids. Matt he entire erten try Is !hauled with oils used tot- donut-site pur poses nod light as dangerous as emettiocder to handle, ina fact its t rue ,t startling. and yet legislnt lon cont. throe- .mlllOl,lll proteet ion against tin. stone t not murder,. who.- for profit, deal out this nwfttl agency of destruc tion. Petroleum Is used In4o teeny tipplied to so tunny useful I -poses, (but It is on extremely difficult. matte to regulate the atlantic-it eillosed for sole to family outvote,. The ttele Nate tranni the parchttser emt base is to Leman° act uaitated With the t,:t Hubs brand of oils and 0,1,1.. ,to 'cern to detect that which Is name wad Mies erous end to know- I that which Is good anti trent worthy. We claim. and we hove tLc le,l possible evidchec rte sustain the att.-talon. that we have manu facture to thie city. on 3 very extensive .role. burning fluid which Is non-, tomtit e nod safe for lamp to rouser. We ref. r to hat known Bs the Keyntotte Solt-enploSive Burning Fluid." manufacturedtt elsreherner. end fir which Messes. Loather 'Pyson, No. al rtmithneld street ore the general is hoots for its sole. This fluid recently withstood n test the moth of which was not only surprising but wonderfnl. The large ttlittery, where It Is fannutnetered. ',few , Inv* • Ogn wax centanted by tire. The thuiten honied wick - wily for throe days, and the bent was most intense. especially where there Were being consuuted In et Ware hoUso seVOl,ll hundred barrels of the- Held. The engines poured grent, quantities of water,. and tinnily flse...voted in quenching the flames. Now mane, the remarkable Part • Alla I he ru ins were cleared Itiroy,to,en Walvis elled.nod half filled with the ... Keystone Burning fluid" which had been protected by lodgment at the boitom were taken out burned more or leas. , Vaal hod nearly a fourth partof the hendAntruesi ,not nnd the- fluid emptide and . burned to that papa, but no deeper, extin guishment following. Several others we burned through the stoves renching the dull, Willie one Was charred to such nn extent that the hoop* nearly nil fell off, uml the fluid baked through in stead- quantities. All this We sow atethe bards were taken out of the debris, where one of the forced ell tires we , have had for a long while raged for three-coo ...calve tints.` The preservation of theSe has with contents, woe high owl • chi rherdi. sort elhintiCO of the non-explosive character of flee . Keysi one Fluid." nnd should forever stand OS undoubted testhatmy to Its harmless character and safety in ordinary use. We mut, with clear conscience, after seing what we have seen In the great and involtmtnry test of this fluid, eommend it in the strongest I terms of recommendation to our Tenders, WS We eonidrpfloasly believe that it is as tion-er plosive Its tenter. The Keystone Fluid besot her ' good but secondary qualities to recommendlt to public favor. It 'Mortis a clear. bright light; Is free front grease and other Pleating s, bstances. end is cheaper than any 011 toed fur illuminating purposes. •NV e write this much of the - Keystone Fluid" and tie; remark able exidorive trot it nit hstomi because we believe if our duty to proclaim what fluld luny Le regarded as obsoletely sate In handling as many lives and much property might Le spar ed If the Information was generally proem!. fretted. The recovery from the antes- of the fluid excited touch attention among our In surance agents and several underwriters vis ited the works and out Irfied themselves of the safety of the field, .d we darestly are ns henttyln their reconanendotions of it as we could he. for thee are equally. If not more di rectly Interested In the product lon of a good non-explosive geld.. • Pennsylvania 'State *today school Convention. The Annual Colleen( Inti.tor the year 191'0.19111 he held at if arrieburg. Tuesday. Wednesday clad Thunder. Jose U. lb nod Id. ileorge 11. Stuart, Rsq., it expected, to preside. : Each Sunday School in the State Is invited to tend two or tines tiClerate, Pastors of Churches. euperith end Fats of Sunday Sch‘mii, and promi nent Sunday School workers from all rarts of the Statte are Invited to ahead Mid partici pate. Sunday Schorr brethren trout other States are also cordially welcomed. It Is re quested that the names of .those wlib expect to attend shall be sent to Rev. Thou. 11. Robinson. John M. Stir ford. Secretary. on or before the first day of 'June. o It will I. necessary fnr their who would avail t bemseires of a re ducticia of fare on the railroads, to proeuie ex cursion tickets letter leaving home for Har risburg. The comnitttee of arrangement , . Will secure orders for tickets for all who notify them iu time to du so and forward them. Places of entertainment trill by providmi for all wt.(' give due notice of their comma. . . New York- Gub,ip. - • . , rEltrumn Ti) 'I Pr, vtoi,..ur. It has tetnained for . New ,Vork to ,h, what has heretofore been coiridered Inv. possible, unit It has done it, to,. tmely, - to aild perfume to the viol. t." Violets seem Ti) be 4 favorite flower wall the pro. ple Chore. All winter long the smell vela ders have had them In the streets for .le, and one would pass gcutletr,eu in the streets with dainty boquets ,if them in their hands. Now it is charge 4 thatthew venders procure the seontleas Wild violets. ' and pert nine them with the ensure of violets •prm - ured :It the drug stores.' Per fumed articles iwiun tondi! in .h.tuand. judgitig Irma those elfered (Or sale. itue tat• Mil pilt8)411 lollldiell. (ohs', port' mo o . ..., all advertisod its tinting dos requisite. . Ono of ' the fancies of the women Ai Ibis metropolis in to here dogs for pet,.. Lou see them tidying .witl, them in cat riages, carrylnKtiteto In choir units, and leading them tit:o,l, 4 h Il i ,. 51 ,, fir di. !slt or chains. Enor aaaaa on prir., ore poll her these animals, which nre roglAl lied sill. it, , tendered oll'orl ioli hy their 1ni5t5.....,.., 1,1,,, ii.v/I 111.411 011 lIMIllTit", and I,llollor I Lent t+ hi'll theeerewell, and when iii Isle, o.t IOOSI . OII slit ..00ches, and iniulger to tloen with tender assiduity. ThotO is 12011/10 lii file 101,1 Vat of dim city who keep It bird stn,. lOW .dasher sick dogs. Their place in wall, o visit. Dropping in there the other any, I rote some eight or teil'clOg:,, wlth-h had horn - gent - there for medial ittentiOn. Thee ley in their law km.; or brie., 11114 i mud Jelin, am the wo. mail talked to them Os 'illotigli they had been so many human beings. A lady was present who tiopeared to bo most uso.irms about her weLtllettC," she 5t001,1,1 down ...la patted and Can...4'11 it, took it upon her lap,regardl,s ~: her silk dress, and inquired nhtiounly‘when she MUM "Ink,. Ate darling home. - As I left the more a e o uple of gentlemen nlighted front n use riago and came in, one Of them moving tenderly n little white curly i og, which Amiably had loom .v. e r-fe. I, aini eft it to he prescribed for. Of I'lltliSO I°•01 %. Love to Ire for this kind of thing. To, prescribe for n dog is worth two dollars atal.n half. if iris very ill outi prescribed for /Ohl cur ed, the.eltarge is from twenty to twenty- ' list. dollars_ Atte/Fig the new introduction,. Is a 11./1,- ed skin the hoops of which can be easily "moved by the laundress. the 'skirts washed and the hoops replaced again.. Paper skirts.are alto. advertised, at 15 each—an exrellent substitute for those of muslin. Paper rollam and .coffs and shin imwmin 'have: reached a degte , i of perfec tion bard to be sorpassml. The latest nhvolty in the way of small ornament., is a bow of ribbon at the dawn made of .several contrasting colors. A new boot for ladles, called "Cottage Tye," him np leared. It 61 . with desigus in gilt. Largo hairpins are mulch worn, with jet or lance &üb; tho jet are considered par ticularly stylish, Iliglutrowned hats, like those worn by the Tyrol minstrel-.--the mown almost coming_to a point, and made .if black or strinv-7--nre worn by fast misses. The lortalsomest bonnets in mar ket are those of legion. and chip. NVhite ismnets arewith knots of black velvet, While the Dindown, which c.,.wists of three full puffs of illusion, has no trim ming at all, save thu scarf which ties it suds small lots behind. Muslin folds and flutings trim silk .evening dresses. Black late trims white tulle. 1=12=31! Twenty:years ago MI the Mato pencils, ,nsed-wke manufactured in Clettnany. Ahe then attpplitatAmericsi with this comma'. icy. In Isso* there SI" 'ft9 a young man living /It Went Rutland, Vt., eighteen yearn of age, who fortuanteiy,. diarnvered a supply of atone for making a Gist: class article of tilate_peneils. 21lotherran by whittling out the p e neila and Selling themlo school children. Being a better art icle't him that for sale In the mores,he 'mold It ready sale for all he could whittle out. Ile argued that if thy' would thus read. ily twit at home, they would sell rouble everywhere. lie became 110104401 ed of the idea that there cent 11 fortune in 1110 huml. um: and his cliertM has 1,1,11 realized. This Tinny of slate pencil stone was situ ated in a.arge ravine, four miles !mirth of Castleton, Vt., near liontooeen Lake. The hind on which it was situated was for sale atnneltundred dollars. Ile purchased it, and'ltcfran .operations by sawing out the pencils and whittling them round. The business of making theM grew iiu mensely oat Ms hands; so that It was iutpott oible to keep u clean order book. Nackinory was invented to fn piste the IM:h . :SA, which line reached some thing like perfection , and enormously in creases the prrsduction or. pencils. At. cement the quarry and mills ate ovoid by a joint etnek company. They ate valued at three hundred thousand dollars. From fifty to one hundred thousand pencils are tIIIIII4I nut daily, and upwards of one hun. dred bands are employed in the quarry and in thin mills. After the done is tptirried, it pusses througb four processes before it into intuits. It in sawn into rettaugular blocks :tie., inches by seven and split by hand into slabs of the, stone length and brisulah, which are carefully assorted. These. slabs pass through a machhte which elutves them all to tho uniform thick. nese of u quitter of au loch, when they ; are rtudy for the final process. Thu maellittery for reducing tilew slabs to pencils eitnsists of iron plates titled to rerole them, fastened to an endless chair WWI 141Saietl over roller. at either end. ... ~ ;.... sc ~, .~ }tiu.~ y~ : v:~...r_.~~wtiz.,',? 4 ..t~~r!°°r~;:~3~,..,.~3xn.s , ~i'.u'e~a-~ac~a~r:;a a.a;'~~g~L~` Y `~.'s'`x.~s`a~s ...k.-. ~~..~-,~~-~:.aix,. x~+&"~.h*aY4i~.u'~kta~a_';it,;~`:~,.=~;v;'s.}'~'.'~..:~ ~ z :