The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, May 19, 1870, Image 4

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    THE DAILY GAZETTE.
110 ME NEWS.
li4rar.6ontes aro selling In market for Of ty
cants a to:. •
It reignites no MLnrp Hunt-rir 14 'And Nenty
Of mud on Smithfield street.
The Siren CAMULUIII. were Cu an eXcandon
to the T.leeenth word yesterday.
Caw!tastes ate bustle enzwed cettior , OP
OW/delegates fort be Aug-Et notninatlneron -
Tcation.
C.""tlan. — Some of them will earn WO!'
run well Withal month, its A 141,4 eon ie hnrll
on soft material. •
We undandtind mine two word. , nlll be rep
Iva anted b colored doled - stet lb the cola
INC County Couroutlon.
Harry Leekhart and William Weaver were
sto Um workhouse for ninety days each
y en est t
erday by Mayor for drunlienness.
W. A. Ondenfeusg. No. 45 Fit th avenue. has
reelived the Juno cambers of all tho
Illuo
tptil =Mines. .14ddes should call and get
• Bawdy. lionse.—)tattle SloOman made in. ,
formation befoto Alderman :Cooper Taatefilar.
plearmr sate 1./1 . 01,11 with keeping a bawd) .
• 0o it.. A warrant ',vita Wined.
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NA•11 Gamey cauAtd a ArIIITIInt . . Lo
c t , w , ..i!s-
Vr 2: 4rre oli Q lll M SZabur n ;
Covert was Intoxicated awl. arrw.
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11arety of the Pear.—Bair Howell de ma la
Larenetton before Aldermen Sneper
JlMmr Dleason for Buret) . of tar , Pere
aTaa arrested and eommitt ed fir r hearing.
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• Arrain..--Fleteber Calvert is agneln trouble.
Mattis McConnell. tbo girl WI abnned so ter
ribly lame wombs since. made informal-I f oi
before Aldorman Neeoer aralnst Fletcber or
caret? of the peace. A warrant was hewed.
rowed Dead.-3ohn TaylOr, ark old nine, eras
ad dead lu his bed yesterda mornlng at
ledence, No. 38 Seventh p e en .Coro-
Asir mission held an Inquest. and the inry ren
dered a verdict of death from natural ettuAell.
ffetires-sA meal= of the Women . * Suffrage
tta=re.l AlloChrah
' &7 T. b lde b : l r d e
of Mr,. nee, No. 1 Eighth street. All per
ique interned la the cause are Invited to at
teed.
Dbaisreenisni.-1 - esterday John Mani mad
Information before Alderman Taylor settin•
fO rth that In a business transtion he ha.
made a mistake and overpaid to ac
James Zeal
~iicanvelneb the latter refused to return.
sras issued for James arrest.
Anon Stabler pester ay complatned,to
Alderman Taylor that-Fritz Stork had cut hi
with a knife. Fritz said Albert had threat
ened dire eugeabee upon the Stork family.
--The two StattilleOtS iOllll.l the hook of CrOga
suite. upon which each was held tor a hearing.
The exact lose occasioned by the destruction
of Mr: John Hail's resilience, near Wood's
if .6w,000, nearly - double what was first
anticipated. Teem was no insurance. Fire
Marshal Butler investigated the affair, and
discovered that it originated from a defective,
Never strikes man when he's dotes. Yes
terday Alderman YoMasters issued a warrant
for the arrest of Isaac Craig for - kicking and
severely wounding Thomas S. Birch.' while
that Individual was sitting down In front of
his own door step, Rebecca street, First ward,
Allegheny. •
Loots tiros pare llleant and Chitties Kirkpa
trick threatened tb knock him into a foreign
land where thin clothing la shears In demand.
From this and other demonstrations he tears
bodily harm. and tb soothe him Alderman Mc-
Master, has loved a warrant, toe the nereat tit
the threatening twain.
Because Andrew - Graham threatened. yeti
nerds,. to "blow the braint out and cut the
neck off" of John P. Can to, his name but Woe
made to Wm. upon Alderman Mesfalrter'o
docket In an Information for tarot , : of the
Peace. The ecru...Tree:ldes at No. Ell Weir
street, Allefheny. He will here a bearing to
day.
John H. Walter and Charles 3f. Dietrich had
cross - sults before Alderman Taylor. yester
day. Walter charged Dietrich with knocking
him down. Dietrich said Walter had threat
ened to kill him. Waiter was sent to jail In
default of ball for a bearing. Dietrich fur
nished the necessary security, and was re
leased. •
Done.—Testennay a native of Brownsville.
up the Monongahela. lent a nice roting man at
the Onion Depot lid to pay a small freight bill.
He took as etcorlir a "gosemment bond': for
1100. It was the same old mime. The nice
young man hula been neon since. That,
bond" can be_ had of the Brownsvillian
cheap.
Unruh Smith end Hannah Gallagher. neigh
bors, residing In Poplar alley. Allegheny, fur
nished entertainment for the vicinity seater
day by a mutual 'longue lashing." Sarah felt
worded In the encounter. and instituted pro
ceedings betbre Mayor Callow against. her 'ri
val for disorderly chnduct. Mrs. Gallagher
will be officially lot errlerved to-day.
rat elm Out.—Yesterday Antbony•Dougher
t7 Made Intern:mann before Alderman Shore
'ftitireng_ James Blondin. Robert Montooth
and Frank MeGar with forcible enter and da
tatter. lie alleges they •remored his goods
from a house on, Wylie street on Atte first of
kuot April critbrottLalcing hlm• legal notice.
The accrued are police officer, Warrants
Severe Aecident.—Mr. Charles Bradley.
foreman at 'Bradley S Co's. foundry nu
Twelfth street , met with a severe accident
I:sterday morning• ffe was engaged about a
rge grindstone, run by steam power, when
Bawls slipped from a tool he was holding.
• In a moment the thumb of the right band was
ground off to the flat Joint, and the flesh on
the left thiiinh toms off. Do wan taken - lato
Mangold's drug store, near by, _and had his
W
— orley attended to by Dr. Donn:illy.
liknious Charge,—Yesterday John Smith
de infarniation before Alderman Tylor
ma agai nst A. • Se in
m. chtugg him with e antic
ing his • daughter, Mary Smith, • aged
Ilya years, into a secluded place and
,iolatinit her person. This is a cross suit.
Segni the previous day baring made info... -
110 n against Xrs. Smith for maci mischief:
The parties are neighbors Is the Twelfth
ward, and the unpleasantness arose from a
Quarrel. The offense with which Seim is
charged is alleged to have been committed
eirremi months ago. - Warrant issued.
'ester Sorason, hat.withdrawn front
the well-known litergaud ,ales stable firm of
McNulty S Samson, and prOpe•es to enter
new sphere of active life in Quincy. Illinois,
haring purchase.d , an interest in one of the
oldest established undertaking establishments
mf that city. Mr. Samson will not enter that
tmolneon without experience. for be has been
Tor several years connected with the manage
ment of the well known and proficient firm of
Fairman Samson, and what be could not
learn In that admirable, established and lead
ing house-la the details of undertaking. Is not
'worth knowing. Active, energetic.. cour
teous and friendly', Mr. Samson ;moorages all
the elements of popularity, and we trust he
orl/1 succeed beyond hie expectations In the
new held of operations he has chosen.'
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OIZBJ. EfOrief.—The au dienen at the Opera
House last evening to hear Mr. Adams, who
appeared In . ..Deed Ileart.7 was large. This
errealig "Tho Marie e Heart! will be presented.
litzp_ce; Hearn - Ai ltate.-4.The attendance nt
City Ban last eight send large. The elephant-
Me molest closes tanight. Let all the
dates attend. .Noite Ma sealed ballots s ti lli be
• received. • The rote at the .elming of the polls
stood as foliose: W. D. ?nekton, lett; T. Brent
•L 1 . 14: Co FaTOilr k e e t itu j :
Me. 930. The Toting on the chalice closes
Yridey eeatitur. Let all attend the fair for the
tow remaining eveoingo, foe it will vositteely
Vicicol2next Saturday.
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New Firm lo au Old Florae.
moraing , re announce In our ad
sing columns the formation of a new Oren To
Outdo over Ono of our oldest and moot popu
lar dry goods houses--I tat of J. W. Barker
CO., NO. SiMarket street. We refer to the co.
tarjeerahlp formed between Messrs. A. D. Mc-
Kee, C. Murphy and James B. Burr, under the
same and style of McKee. Murphy .b Co. AU
of these genticmeu have had large experience
la the bylaw. and thoroughly understand the
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requirements of out local trade. They proem
the uoedful energy and enterprise to tully-out
talnthe high reputation of the house, and on
their advent into business we wish them the
Won snotoure or PUCCe,3. and boxpeak for
noem a continua= of that shore of patronage
Ilbeselly 411rotICI towards the old house.
fiercoaalafarrinio honk
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this institution has Just been organized mi
ller the most auspicious circumstances. and It
Magill. to tmcome ono of our staunchest and
most rallablabanktig
ats reprtgent large capital and are among
our
tWin`7Wltolliirt r = b t l i;
sleeted, and their names are a Ind guarantee
Diroetoru ware
that the affairs of the bank will be well and
. Judleiousig managed. especially go as our
t t rigtTe d eltl ' o r lln t itts i"d lder74. 4.C fo M ll ' o rr' wln n li
are the director.:
C. Meyran. J. F. Barecott...t. &Min:never. A.
Bcdnesean, ti. Schlelter. Joseph Abel. 3a.. K.
Kerr. C. Burchfield And Joseph Marge...win,
, - • The office has been temporality located In
1 gape block, Wood stracta wham the hank Is
now open for bushiest.
• • • : Family Jar!.
' yikerany morning Alderman Moreland was
, npan by an elderly gentleman. on the
ASO side of flfly, Who gave 'his name. as
Sherman //aker. Ile expressed the obieet of
IdsWlt ,
lit an information for surer,' ni tfic
• • PelllngiffilinSt John and Wilson Paula Alfred
: . • •ifeuher. George and Susan Matter. The ear
ths Siff reside on the Saxonburg road. about
• • • • •IIC 2 tulles out from the city. The
rentleman alleges that he Is Ile
of a young wine who Is the admiration
I of the neighborhood. A short time ago. on a
°Meth OcCasion he Intimated that one of the
gentlemen named above wan too familiar
I Yettb tlui ladr. The 111,11111/11i00 was resented
• Ktrtat?.:l l . The Pardee are all rtiated
- ow may or another and the affair wu
the Manion of a Inn clue difference.
• • - To get even with him, the old gestietnan al
lege., the youar man alluded to and the rattier
trit.gr,..,tivntka th i e f ° Nr il arrergl i ti l g ln to ' it!
home. Surrounding him thee by threats end
hostile demonetratlons. he alleges, comae
• . him to =Cant his remarks and alto threatsV
b•
~.....41atIVIIIIIIITIIS4711.luelris`ti.tulne, 0,"
free from them, 31r. Baker, like ltlonard.
htguittlf arid: lad to make ids freedom more
• pleasant e conceived the ,Ides of to
the Service! of Alderman Moreland as • laud
;motet-Mon. That °facial. upon bearing the
0.017. Witted the mecum/fp ppera and Started
• •••• gams 4t Wad; of the a Waled.
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CHURCH COURT
The. ..... .
The Ithelat . vial Tiered , of Preettte ilthor
B . l .kee Attalla es the titeret-71:Leter'• 1:1-
Wheeei,—Thoor Lettere—The Case Condo.
awl—Verdict of the P ree byteei--ceetteted
and Whaled—The Closing Severe.
Prmbyter.e meat II) o'clock yesterday taw
ant to Adjournment. .d Was upened with
prayer by 1100...t.e. Steel. the Moderttor
The roll was then eatle.l. after which the
initiutes of the preceding Meeting Were rend
Ind approved.
HAAIIA Or fieTTLlCllr.iil‘.
The Moderator called the. attention of Pres
bytery to the fact that the paper prevent
rd iestenlas Nas basis upon which this ease
could be settled. had ant been fornuilly SeCep-
MS by the Presbytery. tie was about_ to ask
what disposition should he.made of it: he said.
when a motion to adjetirn was adopted. lie
thought some action watt neeeasary in the
matter. .
Bev. A. H. Calvert moved that the paper he
accepted, and that the case Ire tried in accord
ance with the provisions of the agreement.
The motion was adopted unanimously.
• . IRA CASS Unfair°.
The Moderator announeed that PreshyterY
was now ready to prneecd with the case as
prmtetibed In of_agreement.
R ee. m r ,titurgeon—litr. MOderator, I have a
statement prepared by Miss Henkel , . In com
pliance vent , the articles of agreement submit
ted yesterday. And which have been approved
by A.,01,3- this morning. In submit to this
coal. Attached to the statement ore a num
ber of extracts of letters received by Miss It.
renal Dr. Clark, which we connect and offer
In this way. simply for the purpose of tanking
one document. The paper has been submitted
to the defendant and his colonel, but it has
not yet been sworn to and subscribed by Miss
Ilawken. We desire to know whether the
statement shall be read and then have the wil
liess sworn, or whethershe shall be sworn and
subscribe her name to the paper before it it
read.
After a brief consultation it was decided t
have the natter sworn to andeubscribed bet°
readinte..d Hawk. was according!
sworn and attached her signatursi to the doe
The. paper was then banded to the clerk,
d atter It had been legally stamped the as.
stunt clerk. Rev. J. Kerr. was directed St
tad It. The patter' was read. awl, WM? fo'
ltr
Aar. John U. Clark. a D., wax acquainted .
.tith all the details respecting my Illness In
the Inn of 18x8.
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About the beganalngof Dec , erober.lSK ig
nll ed hlsdestred to have me for his future
life-companion. at the same time exprecved
his wish that all should be n profound se-
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LLITIR I—DECEIIIIKit iStIS.
"I have one request tit Is of necepoto
suppose to make It.) and that is that our tel
Onus must he a precious. sealed secret - 1.
torn us, none are to have any knowledge
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maren O. li—rmionsur Bd. ltlo9.
"I told him, Mr. Miller. that he might t
Jlmc If he chose, but It must not be related
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His expressions of love during our int.
course Were genentliv of an rxtrrtvugant
turn, leaving no doubt in my mind of his
cerit3 - .
t.rrrgn no. I—Duce-stmt. 4, 1969.
how delighted I was to be with you an,
beside you on Wednetadav, beholding you a.
one In whom my soul delighted-and of whoa
I feelnroud. I have no highnr.worldly umbi
Mod then to make you .happy. Now. my den
Lillie, I feel very happy, my heart Is quite n
rest. There is not a shadow of regret übm
WTI=
"It should be one atm with us to be as near
ly- bkoded in one as possible.. Remember, I
am wholly Tour property. I hare no heir but
you. 1,11 I harels
I.IITIIt 5-fl ENDED _'.IRA.
"Von are all to me. If I hare not your en
tire etitifidenceand affection. I hare nothing-
earthly that I cafe for. Did I think there was
In rour heart the least wandering from me:
the lewd Indecision as to whether we are to
be one in lore and life. I would be miserable.
lAM perfectly true to you. lam prepared to
make any sacrifien for you. I hare always
seen more perfection In you than in any other
human character."
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LTYSER 00 - 12.—JANUAILY I,ei,
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' . l feel lusepably nutted to you.' I lovk
m
upon the relation In which we nand na equiv
alent to real eonsunimatlon. That constutottn-
Mu, I devoutly hope, shall take place n rcnr
from this spring. There are two objects from
which 1 never swerve—one In henven God:
the other on earth—Lillie.
LETTER No. 13—Jwm , Aur P‘dg.
"0, my soul. and let all thy powers be fixed
on thy Creator, and that beloved Lillie. given
thee to love. Fairer than the allies of the
Valley: worth more than the universe of mat
ter. To thee my heart Is ever turning. For
thy happineass and prosperity. I willingly la
bor day and night."
utTrian YO. M.- , ..APRIL 0. 1009.. •
" My love. I see plainly that one source of
your worry Is the fear tint I may grow impa
tient with you. Allow me to say mull earnest.
I will wait for you five years If you wish. It
would simply be shameful for me, 'because
providence does not restore your health per
fectly and almost Mutually to think of turning
away froth you."
LErren Ito. 48, xav Mut, Hed. •
'lf I am not true to you. then I cannot' be
true to any one. I can say in the sight of
Heaven that I Lave been honest In all my pro
fessions to you, and intend to abide firm,
come what may."
At the date of this letter, May alth•
phonlical health was riot good. 1 we und
the cars of Dr. Dickson. Dr. cl erk. „ray.
teas. tier, er .
feetly aware of all the facts. - '
t.rmina NO. 73-- , ALC1.11211.150.
.1 del
11 ht in the Idea of having one close
AO who has had the strength manifested
by your dear self. My temptatiou will be to
lean on you, but wtn nce any more than I can
avoid. I need not add that you are still every
thing to me. I have teen none that I would
think of exchanging foeyou. You all my soul
nod meet all my desires. I love too truly,
on lVOtten expressed and 'manifested a deep
solicitude for my temporal interests that
had 'me to believe that be loved me most
devotedly.
LETTER NO. I—DECEMBER 4, IRK
Allow me to anticipate al - names and make
you a little present beforeoe day arrives. I
yi scant this shape hemline. you know what
ou better than I do. It Is maniage
tees for the last two week.. They shall all be
yonra In the "sweet bye and bye."
LET= to. 2—DECTAISER 8, IdOd.
•••1 have uo heir but you. All I has,
your.
I..rrrint Ito. 7—eantrany I. mesa.
- fa God's kind Providence you expect to
eater upon four Nollool duties next week. 3ty
heart and toll sympathies shall go out with
you to that work. With all my heart I wl.O
you pi haness d suocess la it. y
know I p
am maste a r n now. and as S ouch l ßut
ha ve ou a
few orders to Issue; and Ord^ please don't tax
and worry yourself with the school. It you
think it Is Miming you in the least. I would
have you quit Why. my dear girl, I troald
rathergive you a salary of one thousand dol
lars than have you fretted and worn with
such labor. If you dad it unpleasant or In
juring, you most let me know, won't you?
uppOrt must not cost you a second thought."
Lizrrita no. aO—Match 11. IMO.
"I will be oily too glad to provide Tou with'
music. and whatever else may be required,
and dually to get afire new piano for my own
dear Lillle. I am proud of you. I am proud
f your telents, of your true. unselfish Chris
lion character. I forgot to say to yott ve•ter
day . that the trustees raised our notary to
three thousand dollars. • Will that support us?,
I think eo, if we are economical." .
Lrrnms ErSnWS , -Idnrcly 55,
"I see that during my absence they hare,
modem rioePresia_out ot theiron City hiu.
trial Life Insurance Company. have a 004
policy in it for your benefit. ott see . I want,
to make you as comfortable as I ean. '
Dort= the lime of our courtship he, claimed
and eternised the right to coutrot my ;Action,
tyntr.re Mc/. 12—wr. I.
..1 am really sort:: to glee you the troubk;of
dlrsolvleg fetal-cola. with Archie. He Is
proud and peralstett. could do thin for
you. I would, but. I ononot l -
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Lerroa'no.l7—JAN. I, lien.
"But you know . lam master now. nod. ns
uch, t have a few orders to hume."
Durtrur our last Interview, about the middle
!dEintrff.t..l24't,l4,l774.""driTrVAlrt
of our ettgagment:
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On the evening preceding the festival.
the Doctor spentweany two hours with me.
And his devotion to me was expressed as
ardently as meal. I, however, received a
letter from him the next day, which had
been (
evening. write previous to our interview on
Monday evidently Implying a de
sire on his part to be released from bit con.
tract. The effect of this letter, however, wag
nullified by his conduct on Monday evening,
and also on the everting of the ...
which evening he escorted me hprne, and spent
at least au hour with me, his conduct toward
me manifesting tbe greatest ardor of affec
tion. And on Sabbath evening. December D.,•
INA nineteen days after the supper, he ex
ensed to me hie final determitunion using
these wooden " Lillie, we will be married this
coming year. and let there be on mere words
about it. Come weal, come isle, sink orswitn,
lice or die, survive hr perish we )along
each other.
And in bin note of Dec. 14.10), he addressed
me—"My Dear Lillie."
Although the propriety of fulffillne . our en en :
:=l".`uwarri b 4lteu%•.`Trol umg.th,4,
DM yet I did not consider it broker on the
part of Dr. Clark until near the clone, of Feb
ruary. 1870, when, in letter No. 19, dated Feb
ruary 25t1L-M7O, he addressed me m fellows
=Tr= NO‘aa.
"Dean ' , wawa—Thereat year of ray life has
been full of "orearand tent.' Bending my neck
to the yoke of labor, I have endeavored to go
long. feeling that if no reward should be
reared_from this selfish world, some Wemuner
anon would be enjoyed hereafter.
"For the last ten years I have been whirled
wort more n by by
the the exciteme
stimulus n of t a earthly .bnppind interest of
tha
nen, In the composition of my nature, cheer
%land hopeful. God did ma= for me, but un ,
der the promise . of different_dreurnstanops.
these elements have hirgely failed , awny,.l
Cannot now =me close in, human hearts. no I
once 9W did, or feel that other peens are
ithel. e ..am deeply . Iro nsed
t.tr. 1 m t
the id= that In all Circ mp les of
society mere convenience is a predominant)
InOtire in the minions established. and Mat !
self Is the first thing consulted. 'You do rut I
want You to, or I will have nothing more to_ge
with you,' seems to be a kind of motto under '
which most mean= women an. lam sick of
the whole thing. No ,doubt thhre sped
' mens of =selfish affection, but. it strikes me
they are quite as scarce as Ice: at the equator.
sticks
fought against this nvlction. but
sticks In my mind in sptte of alt, effort to matt
Lawny. I set up noels= for mself. an =self
tab. My nature is like that qf other human
beings, trot I do feel. that t fk-pre been more
, 54 , 1=1 l t riVh a hri mot. I S t e t . d t i or
e lLti oLae- . •
et no lower attachable to el.rthlY 4lation
ships as solutes of, ern med.elAto Pimento
that I once did. I rennin I; Want no one to
approach nearer toy me than 'lle-contines of
simple friendship. q . Would %like to marl
=atilt I was tlusfedghly dotanticed that
would teal? roaster to the =vestal's of =lc 7 •
otter the latest fashion,a comfortable shove,
'want your hair dressed'or frizzled
higher nature—that it meatuLo . .
endearing wry soul to some ettpthlY 0 / Inatirieas bath or a little skillful cone,
.which wont' In Its
It over my Mora out 'emblem as Williamson
agape , Pala to make It . more pure and' Ooff- any,
o a r s aloon, St n . I f,
MCC oteeewite I would lattnteltv rather fa
main as DUD. for the sake of IT other, nr u! — " ,
leas Liens myself. Unless Lien 'Mt= such .• vhsulkag'• Cerebra. Wholesale OW tatrZat
iinyater
any mla would to areat wro g ente j„, entithared stree re
nto eh alitanas with any =St Ocsre r
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PITTSBURGH DAILY GAZETTE: THURSDAY.' MORNING, MAY 19; ISTO
ants. For months and month. my mind-hag
been a quint. but fierce battle-field. 1 have
been, as yuu know, In a dissatisfied condition.
Tn your Oresence,T have repeatedlrcalled My
self a foul, and so I hare -been. T have acted
without judgment nod common sense In mans
things.
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-All that I know of you mves me a high ~V -pro,lntlun
pro,Intlun of your moral excellency. but I
cannot but quietly doubt your capacity to fur
nish the hanpiumm which my soul craves. But
an old fool to head to care. t know lam pecu
liar, but It in as impossiole for me to get away
from my peculiarities as it would be to drink
the Allegheny at our draught.
-(11 your Christian character I havebo
highest opinion. Your Christian aim is high
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out fully realized. but whose in ever reached
in this world'? My soul bus been vexed with
111 Inc formonths,: but aho cares?, While
liod'adrui is extended to the I 11.01 quietly
bear whatever come.: but 'vain Is the help of
man: Woman is called maws help meet, but
how often is she little more than a help eat?
Thin will no doubt strike you as the letter of
some crass:moo. add I am not certain that
ern precisely sane all the time. Bat I guess
the Court Mill knows Itself. I am resolved
hereafter to do What judgment andconscience
dictate, and to cease obliging and disobliging
the world so much."
Sworn and subscribed In Presbyters- thin 17th
day of May, 1010. ; • LUAU. liAvrnes.
Attested: \J. W. Wrrtitampoox,
Clerk pro ton.
The oath is only to the statement In this pa
per, and not to the extracts from the letters.
Jena C. STEEL. Moderator.
J. W. WernEnsroos, Clerk.
TEM DEFENSE,
When the clerk had concluded reading th
statement the Moderator announced that an
'der the articles of agreement if the 'prose=
tint) bad nothing further to offer at this time
Or. Clark could otter rebutting testimony.
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- counsel for the defendant, said:
Mr. Moderator. I would state in answer to
that paper, that we admit the genuineness of
those extracts and do not ask that they shall
be substantiated bY-any other evidence. We
now ask that the paper or statement prepared
'by br. Clark at the commencement of thin trial
be substantiated In the same manner as Abe
statement of Miss Hawkes. that, is, that it he
scorn to and subscribed by him. and that Irbe
rendes evidence in this case.
THE aTATIXEST
Ott motion. it wan decided to admit the.
statement in evidence. after sworn to and
subscribed.
The oath was then administered to Or.
Clark and the statement read to Presbytery.
(Having published the statement in a previ
ew report we omit it.) .
Mr. Collins--Mr. Moderator I desire to ex
press to you and this court, the conviction that
Dr. Clark has acted magromimounly in allow
ing the cane to be Presented to you no it has
been, and we now submit this case to you. We
have nothing further to offer.
Mr. Timmons—Mr. Moderator. we have only
to state on behalf of Miss Hankies, that she
has been equally magnanimous:with Dr4Clark.
4n permlting a settlement of the cane upon the
basis timed upon. We have nothing further
to offer. and are willing to submit the coop to
Presbytery on the statements of the parties.
Mr. Sturgeon—Mr. Moderator. we are how
reedy to fulfill the remaining portion of the
contract entered Into by the parties in this
case, that is the sealing and delivering of these
letters into the bands of s member of this nes
bytery, designated by Miss Ilawkes to receive
[hum. She has designated Dr. Pressley as the
person to whom they shall be entrusted. Here
are the letters. ninety-nine In all. The coon,-
net for the defendant eau count then, if they
desire to do so. Ile placed the Packages con
taining the letters on the table.•
Moderator—Are the counsel for the defend
ant willing to accept the packages on the word
of Brother Sturgeon?
Mr. Collins—lf Drother Sturgeon will say
that the ietteruhre all there. It will be satin
factory to us._
Mr. blurireoCe-ri gut informed by Mr. Miller
that the letters are all there. I have not hod
an opportunity to count them myself. but I
bave!erery reason to believe that they are all
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there.
Dr. MeLeust,-.Mr. Moderator. we nre just
now at the most delicate point in this case.
The custody of those letters Is n clatter of
great importance and I really think Presby
tery should bertgref 01 to whom they are us ,
signed. Dr. Pressley is well up in years and
might be called from us by death in six
months or six weeks. and in case of his death
the letters might fall into the hands of sumo
one who was not a mernberof this Presbytery.
Ile hoped some one else would be etPisdoted.
Medernter—lt is a matter with which Pres•
tiyt..Fry has nothing to do. The contract spool
nes that Miot _Hawk. shall designate the per
sots to whom the letters shall be entrusted.
Mr. Dean- Mr. Meslerater. has a member e
Presbytery n right to spank oo this quest lot
' want to say that It don't matter much
, ho them letters are given. It don't mat'
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R` "+
r,
- them:
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e all been contest.
Mr. Sturgeon—Such insinuations are to
mt, arid unchristian ilhe. 1 heard an Latina
lon of this kind from the tame source helot
ed upon careful inquiry am convinced
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statement to false and nnworthy or
redence. That there wag nut the slightest
grounds. whatever, fur such Insinuations.
Ito. Pressley said he felt complimented be
the trust imposed In him by the young lady as
evideneed by selecting him as custodian uf
these - important - documents. lie would ex
ercise the greatest care over them, butmount
have preferred if they had been place& In t
keeping of 110111 C other Person.
Am - , vmArr..n.m. .
Congdemble Intorn:l discussion en, , ued
to the court's sealing and deliveri of the
letters, which' ayes Huntly brought tooclose
by a resolution directing the °Ricers of the
Presbytery to count them, seal them up, and
deliver them to Dr. Pressley In presence of the
court.
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After an elapne of several sulnute, occupied
in counting thn !voluminous correr,pundence,
the smell of brimstone pervaded the room,
whpth yens caused by burning neallng-tvax,
and lit a few' moments after the package. con
thenatt....rs....eurele tied with red Lice.
nettled. and ,properly Indoroed , was delivered
Imo the harld of the reverend gentleman who
had keen designated us the custodian. •
SECRET SESSION. •
The Moderator stilted that the case was now•
before Presbytery for its decision.
A motion NTSS made - to go into secret ses
sion to deliberate on the verdict.
- Dr. Pressley opposed the motion In a very
forcible argument.
coLir. McLean favored it, no did also the
unsel for the prosecution.
• The resolution wns tinnily adopted. and the
audience dispersed. at the request of the
Moderator.
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EZZO32
An amusing incident occurred in the library
room. to which the reporters had adjourned
for the purpose of copying certain papers,
while - Presbytery wns deliberating 'WWI the
case. They had just commenced copying a
document which tone liable to be called for at
any minute by the Presbytery. when a burly
fellow, who looked very like a soap boiler, or
a beer tub, we don't remember distinctly
which: came blustering into the room with an
air of Importance. and said: i
Reporters. ter will hey to sit out of this."
One of the knights of the - Pencil" replied—
“ Can't go until see get n copy of this paper:'
Self-Important man—l don't know nothin'
'beet per coPPY , but the 'Sieben's goin' into
secret seshnn. and yez will her to git out:
iteporter—W hen asked inagentlemanis - way
by any one having authority. or by any geh
tlempn connected with the PresbyterY. to tit:
cote this room. we will comply with the re
quest, and not till then.
This reply bad a tendency to vise the ire of
the self-iteportant Individual , who responded
boisterously:
-Young /nen. I'll show you that I hare
o here. I'd ike to kow whs m n o u re r
a h th y ity ths l here cstnablshmoha
then I
t bare:' _
Thu, was a squelches, and the reporter twine
. exceedingly nnalous to obtain a copy of the
'report. deigned no reply to the - owner of the
estnblishment.” lest he might be ejected forth-
with. With nn air of Importance the fellow
Left the 'Moto. and to the amazement of all
present; entered the room in which the secret •
aessionwasbeing
/ Aftera few m o ments had elapsed the sett
fimportnnt gent lemon returned and addressing
' himself to the reporters, who were bilgy. and
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not In a hntriOrtO be -110,n0yed, t*eilii:
...Well, yea can stay here g yea' don't let any
•tme else come In with yet. -
This great condescension on the part of the
fellow, who. but a few moments before. had
ssumed:an air of importnnce was so smutt
lng that it prbroked ts smile on the count,
msnee of thei reporter with whore the first
colloquy ensued. 'This scan to snuch: for old
crusty to boat. and he railed out again eft er
the followin g style:
Youngman yes had better not laugh...l
didn't want to exercise any...thorny when I
was In herebefore. but If you laugh nip& I
will chow wherhas authority here. i ' •
Time wns precious and the Interruption be
came annoying, part lealmly to a brother con
nected with an evening paPer. who eincelated
rather irreyereutly- - stop your talking
Another without raising hie pencil from the
prayer upon
nkcltuh.V9':.4Z"."..g pertinently
Inquired
Mg nbontr .and another indica u teii that lie
waR sit/041y nnnoyed, by the classical expect
loe of " an on tip' whereupon Mr. impor
tance left and to the gratification of nil re
mained away. • ,
Wanrilso SOIL VIE Menefee..
At ball past ten o'clock the Preebytery sent
ate %etre fIeRMOD to deliberate on the cage.
nd from that time until dye quite a number
fripbrr
verdict:
on the outride ''erniting
o
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The following resolution was offered by Ii
?molly. fait 1,19 not adopted :
WftErttlol, It appears from explicifand l
tisfactory testimony, that between Itev. J. 11.
Clark„l/. D. end Was alawkes there
teas, after a long continued and earnest cot"
respondence. a mutual procolo of =mime;
and thaboolis part there le n refusal to
re
deem his promise. though no fault oo her part
Is alleged as the ground for his refusal: and
irlierouttdrelolation of a• solemn promise is
aggrarated.lry the consideration that the In
jured lady has been 11 . 0. her youth th i semer
In
of his pastoral charge„and enema refu
sal to discharge n solemn obligation hue dote
much injury to the ranee of religlcm, :Lod hoe
given occasion to the enemies of . the Lord to
blaspheme; therefore.
florgresi, That theßev, J. B. ho
rsCbcur
pended from the exercise of the sacd other.
and from the communion of the church.
Tilt VERDICT.
The secret, session. continued until five
o'clock up on, h time:a verdict hnving been
agreed tho doors were oPenen, nuAthe
finding of the court read to the defendant 03 ,
tolloa•s:
Raolced, That from the admission of the
defendant, and nil the evidence, the charge
has been proved. . •
&solved, That in the opinion of this Presby
tery the reasons usigned Id - Dr. Clark are not
satisfactory, ; •
firsollvd, ' that Rev. J. B. Clark , D. D., be
brought before the bar of this court and sol
emnly rebuked for his sin in this matter..
On motion, the doors were opened and Dr.
Clark was brought before Presbyter?, and the
giullug of the court read to him, after which
be was; solemnly rebuked by the Moderator,
who Inn mast feeling manner performed the
duty required of him.
At the clamor the rebuke the Moderator led
in prayer.
. • ADJOarntelleni.
tbo triumeetlon of some regular bust.
now Presbytery ediparsed to meet at Term
tam on the eeeond Taesdag at Jolla next+
ZLe esiktest.,llatitest.,reantag, easiest men
aced sett !exert troublesome Sewing Machine
thelaseket Is Sieger' , i&Pro ved •
&mew & Mottiele.
Kith street..
lIISSIONARY
be American Che Wart 311aalanacy riodery—
Statlatleal -aslant Ffal 11 the Secretary—The
Sunday School Came—SlM:lnn. and Preach.
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The stoirlety assembled at half-pant eight
'clock, President Itishiip in the chair.
The Grit half hour was spent in heron Tonal
'rhe Recording Secretary. Thomas Munnell.
presented his semi-annual tope.. ~f which an
abstract here oven:
Since the Louitville Conviunion, last Octo
ber, when the - Report of the Committee of
Twenty - sVas made. thirteen St idea have for
mally adopted the general plan of the MI.-
.sionary work.
The folloWing named States are now prepar
ing to do the' same: Virginia. North Caro
lina. Georgia, Alabama, Wisconsin,_ Arkansimi
and Minnesota. There it no doubt that the
oystem ;vlll bo adopted at the General An
nual COUVeZtIOI2 to datilnaripolis in October
next. • - .
It urged thenecessity of securing the regu
lar employment and full support of every wor
thy preacher In the ranks. There were too
many preachers who had to work throughout
the week for their daily broad.
It also urged the necessitykof enlisting oil
the Sunday Schools in regular moot Illy contri
butions for missionary purposes the need of
gaining general statistical reports of all that.
is being done by the entire church. lath as to
the uddit lons to the church yearly, t he amount
of money contributed for nil purposes: Sc.
Elder Baxter stated thatcelegute nod
from Wales. whom bet ught would
arrived f
he a very good man to send as missionary
of
among the halt Million Welshmen who weer
In this country. i a
V. 3tdireen. of Ohio. sal I the Twelfthdistriel. of Ohio, they had I Baleen churches,
1. 700 members and twelve Sabbath Schools.
These schools had contributed last tour over
WO. and there was expended for building, re.,
in the aggregnte VIA°.
It T. Davis. the Welfilltinan referred to, was
called upon, and address:ea the assembly at
considerable length-
S. , Sc. Singer, of Johnstown, said that be
knew the former speaker to be n man whom
all Chu Welsh would flock to hear when over it
was known he was to imeavb. and be urged
the society to employ hint.
Iter. - Mr. King mitt Mr. I)3Vis tens a nienlbet
of hie thumb. and that he was well instructed
in the Welsh language and wasperfectly com
etent to translnte Into the Welsh Imuruage
Sundae school papers, tracts. book. Sc.
The 'Recording Secretary then read n . letter
from some brethren in Mississippi._ and sold:
.1 know these brethren well. and desire to
commend them to the Society. They. although
only 2,roonstrong, have raised more money
than any other State in the Union. Our
colored brethren then gave SOO for missionary
purposes. The Men. then. rho labored for
their daily bread gave their 51101 a year. They
did not wait for help from the missionary
Board. but went to work thentseive,
O. A. Bartholomew, of Washington. D. C.,
mode a statement concerning the church In
that city. For moo; years they had met In
rivate nollaeft; nose they had their awn build
ing it. a good location, and numbered sumo one
hundred and thirty members. nearly all of
whom were very active. The Congressmen
who were members of the church—Garteld of
Ohio. Harris of MLsslssippl. and Tinsman of
Tennessee. and others, had shoe n themselves
to be faithful disciples of Christ. •
The hymn. "When marshaled — cm the nightly
plain. - was then sung standing.
An address by the flee. air. Kitkpatrick
'bused the morning session. ,
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At two o'clock the meeting coo called to
order by the President. After singing n hymn.
and prayer by S. B. :Yew of Indinnapolis,
the minutes 1.0 the 'tpreoeedlng meeting
were read and unproved.
_ . The report of the Committee on Sunday
Schools was then taken up-the report read as
follows: In hearty sympathy with the
Sunday School cause. and i otlizing fit s great
Importance we recommend
lst. Th th
at e Sunday School work Le under
stood to be a legit !elate part of our missionary
operations. •
2nd. That file General State and District
Secretaries he instructed to urge, mid as far
as possible to secure the organizatiou of a
School in every emigregat ion, and engage ev
ery Sunday School In tile missionary cause by
n regular monthly contrlbut ion.
ad That the contrilmilms be madit on the
drst. Loot's day In each month and forsoirded
to the Dist ricASccretary quarterly.
Remarks 'were noble on the report by F.
Green, F. St. Belden. lion. It. M. Bishop.
inhere Hall. Southniand. And • others.
who strongly (attired the recommendations
of t hemmer and urged the greet importance of
the Sunday School work.
Mr. Thomas .Mannell said by way of expfa
nation "it it desired to ask the schools to con
tribute their collection of the nest Sundae in
the month to the missionary cause. The mis
sionaries to be sentt to be men sobs will
work up the Sabbat h
u School cause as well
as preach the gospel. We sent a Mau Out
West the other day. mid Ina short time he es
tablished sixty-eight schools In perfectly des
titute places. In looklug over the statistics of
other churches.l bud the Methodist. elohn
I.n.lsliVid members and as many scholarsin their
schools. The Bata Ist s claim LIMO,10) members
bellars or tooth than their mem-
We t save not one-half the number of
Sunday School scholars as we have members.
We matt work hard to make up for lost time:'
Bishop-Pendleton „ Pret•ldent of Bethany Col
lege, W at V irginia..id they must do all things
so as to bring out or develop all t bat we have.
but it :mist be done so us not to develop any
prejudice in the thoughts of any, nr that these
Congrammtionalprerogatives are being en
croached u p on .. Ile wcand therefore move an
amendments , follows to the test clause of
the report: - That the establishment and en,
eourugemem of Sabbath School work in every
congregation be understood to be a
legitimate
part. of oar - Missionary operotb ns. If the
' resolution panned as reported by the commit
tee. the churches would apprehend that the
society seeks tminterfere with the legitimate
work of theYattfrehes.
The amemitnent was unanimously adopted.
I The report of thiS,Committee on Unem
ployed Preachers was then read by the Sec
retary as follows: ..In view of she many des
titute churches, and the many unemployed
preachers. we recommend to the Convention
that they request our weekly perlodimls that
they
sd e o v f destitute
lu c m h n r c t h o
s .p u a b n l d is hainsgo
thee
names and postoffice address of preachers out
of employ. We also recommend theemploy
ment by the Board of Bro. B. T. Davis for the
Welsh field. believing him to be eminently
qualified for the work. And doubting not that
the work of a fewmonths will detnonatrate
ch
the wisdom of the oke. -
Felder. Belden. Chairman of the Committee.
said: I ain often asked to provide churches
wit it minister, and vice versa. Now. t never
like to - recommend any ate to a certain place
unless I think he will suit that particular field.
This I cannot always know or do. So. if this
resolution p.sea I be preacher Can find out the
church he wants through the pre., in which ,
he can see at a glance all the churches who I
need A Paster..
Thomaslftinnell said n great many of our I
young pastors. who one not get a church, hare
Or go to work in the mercantile line, and so
we lose a great deal of talent and prenching.
Our Methodist brethren arc right In this mat
tercfor they get all their ftirees to work. We
and some others to oat. .
Elder., Belden said, I want to take beck
with me three earnest, lice. working preach
ers fnr me State iNe w York. , I can sav of
the preachers of our brotherhood in my State
what can not be said of those of any other
State; that not one obthem ever drinks whisk):
or uses tobacco Man)" war, with one exeeption. ,
-We have spent during the last six years on
building purposea $160.000. '
S. 11. Sloan. of °hie, sold in my State there
are•O greet many churches that want pastors,
end pastors ehttrehea, and hoped the resolution
mould hats.
Mt: Isaac Erten, editor of the Christian
Standard. published In Cincinnati, said '1
should object to publish a cOlunan of advertise
ments for preachers and churches for the
reason that the wencher and the church
would both write one and between them both.
get into hot-water—lei the matter Ile over un
til the State cud district secretaries are fully
ergunlzed and then the matter will come Out
all right." e.
Biahop Pendleton said the speaker just taken
his seat has expresso his closes exactly and
offeredi he followinglresolution as an amend
ment.
That it Ise part of the duty Of the State
and District Secretary, to seek correspond
ence with unemployed ministers. and as far as
tamillble curare then', In active evangelical
wOrk.
thei. Basler, Of the cominittee who preaented
original testa tit lon. said he hoped t hetet ter
part of the report wriMd he adopted.
The amendment ofislicip Pendleton. with
the second dense of the original report. was
then adopted. •
The tour having ai•oved fur the address
to he delivered, the assembly then sung stand
ing -
When 51m111 see Jest
After prayer by Dr. W. A. Beldle, Elder Jae.
(alien delivered a very interesting discourse
ton very large and appreciative audience.
The Easiness Committee then reported no
followso for the order of business for this day,
(Thursdays 834 to o'clock, social worship:
9 to ii. miacellanecus business; 11 to 12, dis
course by J. A. Jones; adjourn at 12; 2 P. MA°
3,14. miscellaneous business: 3X. sermon b, Ja
bee Mall. of Wheeling; 4X, adjournment; 6.1( to
C. social worship; 8, sermon by Isaac Errett,
editor of the Chris/lan slumlord.
After which the meeting was adjourned to
1.3 f o'clock in the evening. at which hour until
was spent in prayer and' praise. at which
time W. J. Barbee. of Mississippi, delivered a
eery powerful address. to an immense au
dience. - •
NECE.STRETCHING
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A Istisoorgs .Anntoentent—The Pleasures of
Half 'traumatattoo—Called Back to Life and
Repelhaner.
A semi-tragic scene In real life occurred at
AliaghenY lock-up yesterday afternoon.
The principal actor was.. n young German.
Fedus Lochembach, whO had been kicked
Out of a saloon on Chestnut greet In the morn-
Mg and then Init. to the locklup for mani
festing n drunken. pugnacious spirit on. the
thoroughfare. From morning until about four
In the afternoon heneld in the cell unmolest-
Ad• r time the attention of some of the
polite were attracted by the tries of several
children who scare looking down into the cell
- rrote the pavement jo.t nbose. Going bulk to
ascertain the arose of the children's excitement
theyfottad the German hanging by a_ strap
e hod
ITg:t?e7lllllPf=ll;cifi e jll his waist nnd
coiled It around his neck. 111119 Ilt.teMPting to
'lnutile Ott this mortal coll.. Who, cut down
be wasirreetible, but Dr. .Thorm who.. wan
summoned. succeeded after great trouble In
restoring him. to consciousness. Ills' Honor
- then impaled a tine of three dollars upon kiln
for drunkenness, which he paid and was set
free.. When admonished not to repeat his ex.
octimentle replied with an amnions shake of
tne head. "Nein. nein Feb das' never
annuder time." 110 . 11 probably correct.
The Right Tided—The Right Place.
Yr; Eduerk:—.l wee led by
. )your
our favorable
no a c ri o n J w F o T h l m t dealadbththem.ormoY
than a year, to try for -myeelf the 'quality of
the various kinder of meat for which be la eel
ebrated. My experience la good .proof that
DeWitt either at -hi. stand -7811ttaburgh
or 3D Allegheny Market, is. as yo have said, a
sure place to get _good, and only good beet,
Mitten, orvetd,'Cut and served exactly e,
they pi heetd "be. - Try him and be convinced;
Ttt. . • . Drarcit,A.T Flour!.
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lite tibigur Surbbt Mie_.,...htle b 942. m ore re. , ,,... 1 -easce-Eies rem errorrr. ramary-coma
kora...meats twut liar 0 ..-. l— — en— Irriz sad RAILROAD STREETS. Pittsburgb
Comb sad tee it. STRAW Idawrox, ..._
N 0.20 SLlth ATM.. • "..-.
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UNITED .PRESBYTERIAIi
Mooting of the Board of Homo ItheLow—
Work
Do oo During the l'oor. •
The annual a:lie - tin,. of the Board of Rome
Missions of the ralted Presbyterian Church.
convened In the First ChUrch. Seventh avenue.
Tuesday afternoon—the members generally
being present. • .
The Executive Committee made a report to
the Hoard, allowing the progress of the work
during the year ending Alutl. 30 tb. 1400. The
following are extracts from the report: .
We have.to report no remarkable manifesta
t ion. of theower of the Divine Spirit during
the year. The good work has been progress
ing slowly but steadily. Asa general rule,
the misslontaies hate fulfilled the appoint
ments of the Assembly. nod the missions have
been prospered. The trainee of the crops. em
igration to the West and the organization of
caw congregations, have weakened sometime
were already weal. But in most instanoes,
the growth of our mission stations has been
equal to the average growth of our self-sue.
tattling congregation.. This trill appear from
the following statistics: The last Assembly
granted aid to one hundred and forty utatlOU.:
from fourteen of these no report has been re
ceived: -The report. of a number of other sta
tions embrace only a portion of the rear. In
the Eh) stations from which reports have been
received. there le a membership of ;An, with
an average attendance of 14.091. There have
been 871' added to the church on the proteselon
of their faith: lad ling stn certiacates from
_other congregations. During the same time.
there has been a decease of :rt.ln the Sab
bath schools connected with these fit tit 1011fi
there are 5.944 children receiving spiritual in.
: street Mo.—These stations have contributed
4 .
' 0.810 lathe Boards of the Church, and $39.45
towards the support of their pastors and ra t.
Identities. These tigures mast speaktfor the -.
Selves. They must commend the Home all
Slott and work to the fostering care of the
Church. In what department of mis.glotutre
labor could more apparent Rood he done with :
. the same expenditure of meson , .
"Them is monev , enough On la n d . to. sr
all claims against the Nonni - at' to April IKt.
IRO. and leave n small balance on hand. Do -f
ring the year ending April 30th, the' reasurer
has 'received $28.171 :load has disbursed r 2.5, -
'3l DJ.
.Presbyterieg oak for ald during the coming
pear to the amount of $211,4 1 .10. Forty7three
misainuarien have been reported to the Execu
tive Committee for appointments. and the ser
vice, of forts-seven and a half missionaries
have bees asked for."
IMMIZII
Yeßtetdav the hoard met main. Moderator
McHenry in the chair.
After devotional exercises. conducted by
Rev. Dr. Dick, thi, business ofappropriating
the funds was continued. and bad "at been
concluded when the session closed.
riti: COURTS
Coinmop rl...—Joilie Collier.
WiAsestbsr, #lay 15.-11f - llie . - case of C.
llownrd & Co. rr. A. V. It. 11.(70.. Proviuusly
reported. Juror lit hdraten and u 000 suit en
tered.
The o.t cart taken up Was that of IL
%CURIUM vs. Elir t abetla Dodges,. Sei. lit. Sur:
Meth:mica lien., On Trial. •
rnuL roe illrfllDAY.
:16. Hendricks& 31...1 VB. Kaiser.
=l. Godfrey & Clark vs. Lytle.
Leader vs. Kim et al.
Shearers for use at. LVCOMIIIK Ink. Co.
=9. Steamboat "Jacob Painter . ' Vs. stead.
201. Maws as. Marshall et of. • . •
211. Snyder va. Baughman.
216. Giles vs. Cook.
tr. McMahon & Handl. vs. Hodiets.
.21.5. Lindsey vs. Jones. •
Llaret .k Co. Ts. Fish,.
;u. Jacobs vs. Hamm et al.
District Court—Judges Hamptut. •ud Kirk
WaoNr.au.vr, Mar 19.—1 a the quart , ' Ses
lota court mom. Nag
Kirkpatrick meal
. .. .. .
ding. ,
The-ease of Alexander Dean and Elirabe ,
Dean, T.. John Dalton et al. action In ejee
went. wag taken op and wa% on trial "eh.
court adjourned.
The cases of Barton vs. Black 311,1 Mcßob
erts ea Black are st RI on t riot loloie Judge
Hampton. They will be submitted to the jury
this morning.
TRIAL. lint roll TIICRqUAIf.
p. Sl.).P.rd re. Schoonmaker.
12. Hill. Patterson & Co. ye. Dillon rl al.
H. Lorish vs. Kish.
21. Brown ye. Andeison.
25. Lupton & Co. or. Richardson.
Hartupee as. Caldwell.
27. Eakin for use vs. Ames M. E. Church. ,
20. linalewood & •Itinckstock vs. Henhouse
&Co.
Thr Spring Kock of Henry tr.' Hale. Mer
chant Tailor, at corner of Penn avenue and
Sixth minet. itt now large and complete. Man
ulettr lionlatin continuer to•preaide at the cut
ting. If
_
•
When enintiarmomi have Leen made by
mechanics between rival sewing machines
their judgment has been invariably in favorcl
Singer', Improved machine.
STRAW..[ MORTON.
No. xi Sixth Street.).
Hecker'. 'Marina forms n rem . agrecabl
light. nutritive food..a superior article f,
puddings and pine., Ind Is highly reco
mended by phyeichins for MN - elide and chi
arty, • Sold by all grocery,
Brustimi Brusheisi--2,11 kinds of brushes of
our out manufacture, at Loughrides. 171
Smithfield street.
The persons most easily won Over t o Singer's
Improved Sewidg Machtne. are those who
have peen arcustomed to use other machine..
Sxn&w & Monroe.
No. J./ Sixth *tree.
For (anti: hie jr:drexsing. plate or by
curilug.and a friturle, for n luxurious shave or
bath. and for skillful - cupping or leeching.
at Wlllitunsoet*s elegant saloon at Is:O. 190 Fed
oral street. Allegheny.
L'a.mltu• Singer'. Improved -Styling Mach
• d you will decide tt lobe nbead of nll °the
STRAW NORTON,
NO. Al Sixth street
For looking glo..eienniffileture (rain
diughridge'.. 171 Smithfield .1 rent.
11.1.41 es deslre what men admire., A
tittle thing is Beauty. What do we say is
beautiful? A transparent complexion and a
luxuriant head of link. What Will produce'
these? liagan's Magnolia Miro will make •ny.
lady of thirty appear but twenty; and Lyon'.
Hathalron koep every hair in it. place.
and make it grow Ilk, the April gram It pre
vents the hair from turning gray. eradicates
Dandruff. and Is the finest Hair Dressing In
the world. and at only half ordinary cost. If
you want to get rid of Sallowness. Pimples.
Ming-marks, Moth-patches, etc, don't forget
the Magnolia Palm. • . fibre
HARRIED
MOORHEAD—PIA - HER—At Fronti Pa..Tnne
dny dgmas. May 10, 11970. by the 'ter. John
Peat.. at the reeldence of the moths
JOIN R. MOORREAD. late 'Of Pdttharah.
Miss MYRA A. PLUMER. of Franklin.
(We are glad that our vet/ worthy Ynnitg friend
John has taken to himself g partner for hie, and
wish him and Lls young bride much Joy and hap.
;Riess.)
ARTHUR —PLEPBELL—May 10. 1270. Itl
I•LNr J. L. Lodge. JOHN-4 , AIITIIL•IL Kan., and
Alias MOf.LIE F. CAMPBELL, all of PUtsbMith.
It ARKIN—HOU - BOTTOM—On Takla's, evening•
the 17th Wu., by the Rev. J. K. Kerr. Mr. 11. P.
RANKIN awl Mille MART A. ROWBOTTOM. air
'of Allegheny CRY, Ps. •
DOCK —SMITII—On the 12th of May, 1270. at
DM' I liottßY. o l Mr. J. IL 115.k..KLAs W. POCK
to CARE only danghteCoT Yambel Smith, all
of Allegheny ,midi. Ps.
COOK—ooll.lllt—On Tuamley. May 17th. 1870,
at Centenary Methodist Epigeoltal Church. h 7 Rs' , •
R. - T. Millet, JOSEPII W. COOK and ALICE M.
coanit Mak of Plustmfgh.
DIED
PILLOW—kb Princeton, New Jentel no non.lay
loorriliet, May I tith, at 3 o'clock. Oti , Sttkit: W..
knurliest eon Of Arrtittella and 11. M. low, need
'3l ,earb.
The Intent will take place from the residence of
his parents. Pprinidaiw out Weston% Penusylsonla
Malin.). Thin MGRUIan, at 11 o'clock; The
Mends of the fatally are respectfulif knotted I.
attend.
REED—On Wedueaday, May 18th. Infant son of
W. A. and Rita 3. Reed.
Funeral will take place Tele (Thursday) ArTIR
-0000. at 4 o'clock, from the parents residence.
Vinmont. Allegheny City. Friends of the family
are respectfully netted to attend.
TAYLOR—tin Wednesday morning( May 114 1,
12)170. at his maiden...h 39 Sesenth avenue
JOHN TAYLOR, la the Inth year of hla are.
;lo OS k'ai2s - o• q:1
KASARJNE
A POM AMC WA lIRANTED TO TOSTORE GRAY
• nemm. Alao.
niter & Wetheral's Raven Ink
The beat lo Ink In the nterket, :75
cent., per bottle. 'Ever, bottle
warranted or no rale.
Chlmnne French Move (leaner.
r n * Cle.eiee £l4 Gloves. For male at
L.H.ROSENBA CH'S
Patent Medicine and Perllnne Depn ,
110 8111TIIVIET.D STREET.
moll v7O
JOHN M; COOPER& CO.
Bell and Brass Founders,
ENGINE, LOCOMOTIVE AND ROLLING MILL
BRASSES
Made Promptly to Order.
BABBITT'S METAL •
Made and Kept on Hand
Prnprieton amtilsoufacsaren of .
J. M. Coopees liprored Balance Whee
•
• STEAM_PITMP
, Y ~ ~~~.
SPECIAL NOTICES
„ .
Pnrsß RoR VI - A r
ogo.THE MEMBERS OF THE FIRST,
siceoND and ITIMI) COMPANIES.
Qt7NE GRETS. VIII ....to, nt 0,5 A rm ory
for parade, on TVWDA V. mar 170,,,,r 5 o•anrk
By onf or of the.
t UNLIAANIfING UFYIC OL
leh oP TintiAs
May 10. 11410.
[Cr IIY_DIRECTION OF TIIE BOARD
OF TIRUSTEIO3 Of this
further notice. the price of Coal Tar will be
ONE DOLLAR AND TWENTY-FIVE CENTS
4145) PER BARREL. •
And thst of cote wW bei four (41 man per bushel
In the yard. bud live ail tants delivered within the
us.' bounds.
I=
Trosxuter.
lirA MEETING OF THE STOCK
. KOLDEBB of the FIFTH AVENUE. BASK
of rutebereas ..uLbe held on THEILBDAY E P:N
ING. Jun. 9th. et B : cl;eldek. In TREWS HALL,
No. 2.41 Fifth evenha. tor the trarhooerd emend
hlncavrio. end eheruesi of D)-lf
ayDITIDEND.—The Tknii
RBA. RS or the Firth Avent
this del demi* a dividend of fa in
of Ilovennuo t and Mix Taxes. Pa .
after June la next
nriLLI:wSO—RA _
Tasty NA Ofi.kt. RANK. Prersuri
• PlTTSliriton, MAT,.
SDI IDEND.--'Fbr Dlr
this Bank have this day d
dead of.SIX PER CENT. out of On
the last sir month, free of all use
and after the 14th
iorA,aff,
Oryler. Or PITTATIC.II INSIlta. et Co., EE
Preranuntiti, Slay • 1870. E
gy. - AT A MEETISOOF TH .BOARD
of DIRECTORS of this Corn y held (hie
der. s Dividend wad declared of cif, DOLLARS
' ter rl..7""re'"°!'"" IftrlTV'
coy 8.1r61
. tioCretio7.
GERMAN NaPrrrdarlta
ANK oPI
3ln r y
4th 15470.
DIRECTORS I F THIS
Dant bare declared a airmen if SIX PER
F na r
irlTelt,":lVv.',:gr.tr`4l,:;v, flArlirrol
their legal representative* on and after the 14th
nos.. free of ail taxes.
JOS. LA CREST. Cashier.
CrEEEM
- -
ExcIIANOY NJCritic x I. DANL . /
Errretirlint, Mu 3d, 11470.
ly - THE BOARD OF DIRECTO S
bays this day declared it Dividend-of FI VE
PER CEZiT. out cif the earninden of the es
nmethe. [res.( ell taxes. .rabic , rabic , en and after the
10th inst.
1,1 lerrif: A. 1,1 ING, ()obi's,
lIFIDY IDES% • .
FiTi2KNI NAM,: el. BANK. L 1
PlTl,Brltert. Mar 3. 1870 i
The Directors of thin Bank here this day do.
rimmed it dividend
the
EDEN AND DNE HALF
iimi cENT.ont,.f the pr in. of the lest Mir months,
Psysble ori end sDer . the 1 Oth inst., free of Dir-
WILSON, Apalotant OWder
• Bast< or PrirelSritoll,
May 34. IST°. I
OT•THE PIRESII)ENT A 'SD 111 REC.
r. 'kis of this Rank bare thin der declared
• Ineldeud I .1 /Fir F. rEll CRST. id, Ile l'agtHel
Stock. out of the profits of the last at, months.
winch will Go paid to otoekholdet , or their legal rep
ivaeolatives, on .11 after the 131 h Got., raw od
Government. State and local ammo.
niorwol • W. HOS Cashier.
Ornns Wzorriov: INnruANci: ( 0 ) 1 1 0
yrrramt . .n. Mrit 3. ISIO.
Ea -DIVIDEND.
The Beard of Director. id this ii..infony,
hit declared a Dividend nr
Five Dollars
each .here of the capitol st.ch. oUt
d prodt• of the tat Mx o ath., free ut tiov
Pot and Htate taftee.l4lf able to Stockholder
d after the 10th Incl.
.1911:‘49 WM. P. llEMBERT.Sreretary
i l y-WASHIA:T9N AVENUE.
ELECTION NOTICE. .
All election will be held at the vavern of Thomas
Alderson, on mad Warble Awn ae, in Scot
venu
township. on *EDS ESSAY, the Prat day of itILIC
1870. between the hour. of 12 la and 7 P. M.
to elect SEVILY PERSONS to serve is a Beard o
Commheloners of mid St en no , nntll the third Fri
Oaf in April. 1 87 I .
order of the Board. '
my:ma:A.lN Jolts 611.F11.1.E5. lirmident.
03 0• BOUNTY.
• $lOO Bounty Collected
-For all soldlera who enltoted between ?day 41.11 and
July *ltd. 11381. who were disehorced for dbiabll•
tty before .crane two year., and who hare hereto
! fore received no bounty.
The undersigned has remove:l his Once to OA
FS-ME Beßdletr, cornet Sixth avenue end Smithfield
street. and is now prepared to collect claims speed:
11, and at moderate eaten. Call on.ur efildrees. with
stamp. B.F. BROWN.
Claim Aient.OASCira
Confer Sixth avenue and Smithfield street.
Pittsburgh. Pa.
.it : .1. It. °std.,. - -
Clerk et Selent_Cninicll.
lIENIIV WAILNER. •
Afteilt :It. ~..-7,f4d , ""4 e"'T — c"° - " - -
Clerk of Common Council. cilylS ...
N ORDINANCE--Authorlzino.. the.
.di,,,, of Page atmet. front present tenni
nonfit Knitting to Lier. , :sv... ,
Six. I. lte it ..rtladted and enacted by the Select
and Cuantion Councils of the City ..I Allegheny.
A It is hereby ordalned and enacted by the an-
Shanty of the Milne. /lOU the Cotundttre On Streets
be. and thee pee hereby nuthorned and infected,
. invite und receive proposal. 1., the crading of
Page .itreet. foi atom-odd. and to controct there
for nab the luel.m. and ~.thidalet or belder, ht
their dtscrctiou.
fit.t:l,!..ii.l:;el..:=•"'"' '''''' 'n4 """."''.
„„nit z wain ......onnel„ f.: . 1.. n ' n s Cr.:l ' . ' :i ' l...q . C. " .l . 7;
tao.v.ded by the Act . t d .........11.1r. entitled nn - .1
in
relative to etrah . ln ip the Ca, of Attendee Y: oil
pnored_AFil 14.1517 D.
Ste. 3. What all ordinances, parts of ordlintaieen
Gait arid lies Meter tallle.nr. I pe 'e ltred el . "eb ' ' bereehb,
b"
ebd
'bee are
hereby
re-
Ordalned stful entiked into a la, tit In the 14th.. . _........
arPUBLIC NOTlCF..—Haring been
' nppolnteli OAS .d GAS METER VISPEe
TOE for Alleeway ermuty. butler Is hereby it
that unal the necessary erbee and Meehan) of
Ing lbeebble7 fan be provided, I ailb be n.nd
the OFFICE OF THE NATIoNA. ,
AND Wones. Tnont,tlaird t“
I=ll2ol
=I
OAIiDMATES
iiYFOR - COCNTY COMMISSIONER.
GEORGE NEELEY,
Of "turban Towns/31p, *Wort to the decision of
that' nUnt narattaktu , County Chn'ef atom
~ a "Ottdaft
[Cr FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER
• BENJAMIN DOUTHETT,
Of Whom teunahla la a candidate for Ceopty
Cumin Palomar. In subordltaalott to the itechilon of
the Republican Coneeption. Rot males to
eplOarVidia
REMOVALS.
REMOVAL.
S. P. SHRIVER & CO
and
Nur. IA and Liberly.
Abort the 131,5.1 of WOOD STREET. wham LIMY
will be pleased to see all their old friends and cos.
S. P. SHRIVER S CO
MIMI
RF;ATO VAL
THE OFFICE OF THE
Allegheny Insurance Cnnipany
Is. been removed from N. 37 Fifth ovine!
No. 67 OOURTII AVENUE
I=2
I=
=
RENOVAL -
The Pittsburgh Bank for NaingA
rt.. tvninred from No. 87 In 81 FOURTH' AVE
NUE, in the Mere.banta and Maiiiifaeturern Hank
buiNll. . , ant,
RopIOVAL.
limlouougahrla Insurance Compau
OHoov.d from No.lll Hater fleet to N.
OISOOT Of WOO4l OtillOt and INunb 111VOtioe IWO
floor.) erotrasio• on Fourth wolue.
.01,9/ JOHN H. CLANXT. Neeretary.
NET, MUMMA
TRIMMINGS.
Mrs. S. C. Rcibb,
IffiE
i " 'AL7.IVfILVI'
D.. reamed' a ,
nima - tits' Eitatera odic. with the
'ARGEST Rad REIM Releotian of
•
Spring and .Sninmp.r •111 IWtery
TRIMMINGS •
ETOT totrOld into this teethe, and L now prw
- pin 4 to' inly bar enrionsars ewe the Dunne with
the latest styles at the lowest pekoe 'lnwood!,
Livingston & Co.
L.nuf.csurgr qI.IIART GREY *ON
CASTINGS
Aar .
,
LiAt Indlf dor Inathdty. Loood lolatitutia.
sh. rt/sill= nun pains, and oiler
Of (4 .... 70 always on hand. ,
an Nan_ gator pima, Allal&filly
1:1[7. 3U rel rlalr
~:
OFFICIAL
A E oßDl:sixc Grantlim the
ght . NVIZ
• see 1. B e it ordaim st ined amt ennete.l lo the nen,
and common by of Me nip. a .„. na
an d . , i s hereby ennated by the aumorite of the:
same, That the eonsent of the t , he of the eity
of Allegheny Is here, given to the Federal strit
and Pleawara llallwaY . -tin
to my nu ,
and conetruct a rallanr. mid for that porpono t .,
shaming train the premnt Ilse of mid emnimnP•
track on Federal 'dryy . toul elatattnil,
vin the north nide , of Om inntsiond to the cast nide
of the Ilinmond, thence southwardly Meng
east
side of Manama to flay Miry; along GaT alley ennt
'Nanny to Union avenue; then, muthwardl, along
Vulon avenue troChurrh nventim thence enstminil,
along Church avenue to Anderea. street: Men,
nouthwardly along Ander!, stmet t.. Allegheny
bridge tknown as Ilund street bridge.. The name
to lw eon*tructett with double track, kee l
"I'along
tiny alley. and to teaser , . rahl street* wih their
horse* and ram oubJert to maul:AM , and restrte
-1 Mons herehinf tor mentioned and deneribed.
Said Coma., shall hair Alto right. from
Vi r trt . l t t i f r e . ht b iTlaotgrgrilrii ,e at t' ; ll::: y ht'X'. V u'igi
for the hiving, repaving. grading or cairerlim ,
of
end laying of 1 , k).. ,
to prevont eentractlms .g sal , l stn ets and
SEP. 3. That nnid mine, emnpany. In construct-
Mg their road. Minn mnfoint to the grade e
Mblished. of the wild streets. ad to keep mid
streets in perpettial repair from m it t b to curb, from
the time therend in put in rennin,/ order, filer,.
subject to the three. , mvt the EnMneer , waif
priviloge , f Moped' to the Street Committee. whoa*.
decidou Mall he Mud. and inoni thee of running of
their car. to keep mid street, Mom. under the di
rection of Street Vottinamloner, ith raid 'it al.
peal en before Mated.
Skr..t. Thal after five )ears . ,)..'ration of the
road, the Couiptiny Mush Ire required to pay the
Trensurer of said city $2O Per Year for earn our
and threeierr cent. of the
tollvidettainw tutu _deelared. for
t? " C r r " ol 3 ”.l4Y3l ,u p r t s .r !
and
We... upon all dividends declared, end thereat ,
ter red/ year the sew of 140 per lOll5 eve per
vent.wf the dlvidende declared; e payment of
tnn a t , a a ...i*ed upon reef Me to be Made 0,
month after the begintiMg of the Muaid period of
ttre years. and at Manama dote annually thereaf
ter and the mild earn shell be nualherea under the
neaten,rs of said Citygulating limns, of mld
vehicle. The Presiden re t ,of wild company nhall am.
madly, ton the firnt Monday In July In 'each yea,
make a written return i. the Controller of Pala
qie rn o , f the scantier of curs on . Wltich may at any time
?If ;A ‘ c j i e tn y tk a n r y e etilr ' tIA rood. mid idol• bn"lt
inspection of the Finance Committee, for any other
[Outshine°
M imednetwi by yeas 11s.
Ske. 5. That dmunininY Mlntilate M vonnirnet
their ruilwny. and run earn up, the mule. within
eight months from their inn:y.oam° ..f the Tome ,
inns of thin ordinance.
SEP. 'rhat the mid comilkalY M the
ruction of the pal,) rallwey.rullg..of a pattern
mileppnuved by the City Engineer and the Com
te on Street, and shrill lay down thu mute in
tango of One feet two and one-half inviter. the
aging hi bra done underthe naperviehon and dire,
Won of the City Engineer. Mull be paid for
his Services by the company while employed ion
of DI•
Bank have
=En
MEM
ambler.
dd. P...!
IPI7O. 1
tors of
lured. diet
earnlnkell or
Cuabler
them.
SW. 7.. That wild matronly +hall put down tit ail
gutter, mimed by Putt railway Iron culverts, of a
Vtin ". u r i ” l t t " ?. 'a told tFl7",';`. tin
t h e etreet
w e
of
stniets between the line of propertY.
and the ndlo shall not be hild until thessild culvert.
shall be tult down.
err. S. That thlo ordinance. and uny ewittimit
entered Into by virtue of it, than be %abject to
mottitic-ation or change tiny Iltoe after the extant
tliin ..f ten yearo from the time ofaCeeptunce here
of by raid eonniany, the city inning siti.l compant
th eiZ. m linge " cll l yli . slig:p l arrVitlft i ‘ r k' t . ime
after the expiration of twenty yen. f rota date
hereof, by giving Ilse paid compeer one year x no
[lce of obeli intention. to possoos 54111 road nod
stock. by paying for the mu ne It is rate aged by tire
Olsintere.ed nirprolners, to lie appointed at the re
que.t of Raid city by the Prepident Judge af t the
Quarter Session.. Court of Allegheny county. _
N,l'.ordinance. 1 O. Thiordinanceshall not go In.
either be published, until wild company 111011 ale
In the office of the rent roller Of the cit.), an spree
meat. under 'the owl of the compani. :seventh,
thin ordinance. with all Its pn.rlpion. and condi
tion., and covenanting that any failure to Comply
with wo the terms hereof. Phan. at the option of sold
city a revocation of the 'Off ILE,. herein
granted. And the said company fad I.
give the city notice of their acceptance of the onli
nun witlon ten day? atter neat. ,
illwortr t forfelture of all the el II loco hon..
granted.
NNr. 11. rt., .1.11 he
.e.o.tniert to rive %Oil rola ar ro l ornor the
privilege .I running soy other then toroonlarr
a tied.
Ste. - It An ri further condakon of thin ,Mll5 La'
C. 11161, the Inattibernot Councils and the -Sfev•en
ger of Councils. shall be allowed the unreserved
Pririleite of riding on any of the.ekr. of said com
pany free a chive.
Sr. , 13. 'rhat outtrii•r,...rre the right in grunt
to any other l'aseentter Hallway Company the uNc ,
of the track, of mid Federal greet auld Planasot.
Valley.ltallway Company... Ai/demon ptreet. he
I g 1, the raid Fodernl Ste al still 1905..1,1 Vei
tNistructlon /43
mud /11111.4 , 111111. , of Nal.t tr.:N o . l ' d
to run car, slthleet to the lime ”ehedule :olopled
41z...did Federal Street and Plea,list Valley Hallway
:7=l and enacted Into a la, thinthe 12th
day of Mat Ann,Dounnhone thou.taullght boo
deed and eerenty
JAMES Mu:BRIER.'
Pri , sldent of Select 1:0111,011
AtteM • J. n:(1
i'lert t Selert
HENII ,VARNEIt.
Prpsident of Common CoUtle9
Alters' II I,lll.Uoirfli.
kirk of C...unnmi Council. inst.
A N tlßDlNANCE—Autherizinu; the
PxvinCi - o
Shield). alley to )lontorey atreetf!dope Alley.. Win .
Sm.. I. Ite it nrilained and enacted by the S.elert
and Common COUTICiIIi of the COT of Allegheny.
sail it iv hereby ordained andenarted the
onry of the aortic. That the Committee on Street
be, and tiler arehereby. arm uthorized and deli alert.
te
invi and receive araiente for the grading en
"";;...al2t. h 4t 11:74 1' 414m the eo-t and tartna.
motile there Is hereby ' lerted n epeeist woe,
meat. paid anaevatuent t.• be made and relieved.:
nrovideti by the Art ofentitled
ttlit the to e l of Allealieny.'' al
proved Apell lei !i ' a?iitneen and .rdl
pealed. Invited:dent herewith be and era s I tie ' reld " r
pealed.
Ordained and enacted irate 1,134 Mi. the 121
day May, Do mini one II vend eight I,
tired and ',acetify
JAMES'
Prefldent of ffelertVolino
ll=
Jay of 3 , tyy, Ann ,
drvel find wervut,
111:NIOCIEGI
C.terk
. WARNER,
pr,,,,Av A t,,l Com."
)1 w
""t
nntjuf 4 Counann Council. met
AN llRDlNANCE—Authorizine: the
firstling and ra•lng of McCurdy Alley. from
'ty ton street to Denver avenue,
She. 1. Ito ..nlainettand enacted by the !Weed
Snit Conimon ,ounell• of the City of Allegheny.
and It is hereby onlalneyl and enacted by the au
thority of the same. That the Committee on Strecta
be, and they are hereby huthorited end directed, to
invite Ind recline ontamale for the ontding and
.rneitntthitfrZlTVllllT se nlo[culd.anU
bidder, at their discretion.
Ste. 2. That for defrgying the coat und ex tenses
of the name. there LY hereby levied a niVeliki as.
Felon:lent, Mid 1.,06141:11.111 lobe wade and cone
at provided by ' the Act of Assembly, entitled an
- Act relative to Stmete In the City of Allegrielly,"
le
nortled.
dg " llVar; l erc t
t= " rt b i e
llyroat„'"ll.t.t, none
1.2°
send Mgt.
traduced snit
Awed. J. R. Oet tr.
ot Select Cuncil.
ll.ENite WA ItNINI.
Pregident of Cotuntem Cnned.
: it. lettwn
one.
Clerk of Common Council. note
AN ORDlN.lNCE—littliorizolq the
iklin to t
Wae g "nil laingto Purni.streeo. of Ceder Alley. front
Sec. 1. Re it ordained and enacted by Allegheny
and Common Councils of the .City uf
end it Is hereby ordained and enacted by the au
thority of the same. That theCoutmittee on. the
be. and they am hereby untherixed and directed. to
invite emd proposals bir•the Grading and
Paving of Cedar alley.nforeseid. and to con
tract therefor with the lowest and best bidder or
bidders at their discretion.
Sec. !Label for defraying the cost sad orpenseg
of the !AMC therm la hereby levlmetesieral amens
went. said aP•e,lanellt to be made ent itl e d ec, Jr
provided by the Act of Aseembly. an - Act
relative to Street, in the City of Allegheny. - ey-
T,l,v l 3 A . V rTs l i . :anglltuppe . p. and e minces incOnslstent. herewith by and ere ucreby re
pealed.
Ordained and enacted into a law. this the 12th
day of Slily. Anno Demini. one thousand right
hundred and seventy.
A ttfol J. 11. DILLY.
elvrtr. of Select Council.
WARNER.
President of Common COM
J. It. Ontarr,
r Clerk et CommtLl
A s (IR DI NA N('E—Providlng for
XX. (leaning Sidewalk,.
Sac. 1. Be it ordainedand enacted by the Select
and Common Council' , of Um City of Allegheny,
and It Is hereby ordained and enacted by the . ati-
OVVhV rity th ( T iiiall ' , ' t6 T . 4 navlz Is= repulse
owner or nisi... of ant limlbirtg not ...Pled sa
e
dwellings, to have the eldelvalkl , in front of said
property cleaned mice every smelt, and to ot herniae
perform what required antlinit forth Intlienbove
Mod *Penton. .
Ste. 2. It shall he the duty"( the police to see
that the above onlitinnee Is carried Into effect.
nag. 3. That allOrdillAtle. t pasta of ordb
nom.. inconalatent herewith, hoand the same to
hereby reVeated.
ordained and enacted into a law, film the 12th
day of May, 411110 mie thinmand eight
hundred and ...Iv.
Attest J. R. Oaths', • '
t'lark ! l I . VAIINER.
President of Common . Counell.
Attest: IL Dif.wohrtl,
Clerk at Common Corona]. . reyl9
A tißDlN.l7iCE—Anthorizing the
A
Obentrig of Locust street. from Fulton street
to Beaver avenue. •
She. 1. Be It ordained and enacted by the Schwa
and Common Council, of the City el Allegheny,
and It la herebranacted by the miniMMY of the
mum That lemma Street bortpencel, maantninine
• uniform width of arty fret from Fulton street to
Beaver ermine, and that Itle..lleliinniss, Arthur
ifeboon, and Henry train Freeholder.. be, and
they are hereby appended viewer" be view she
bremlecs, appraise the damages, and make assellll.
Zeg44, .'47.I"rAVA gl 7:3 91 11
Act relative to Srreate in t he City of _
d/g1 . 1. 2 In.
A.
m nt o alw am 1 y
JAMES 31rBRIER.
President of Select Mundt..
Attest . J. R.
Clerked Select Council.
lIENIIT WA TWEE,
•
• •
• ' President of Common COUIIOII.
•
Aues'etieTT.Pl•oVg2=ol.. -
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A ORDINA2iCE—Fxing th
'Laco.l,lC9l"4XS:teggV.l:,l,A by the Select
end Cmmon Connell% of the titty M A intinertY.
and II to hereby' ordained arid enacted by the
2=4 ' i ltgollia`tigle i grigo n f i ltj'
eretendlne betnnen Monterey meet and 00 elde
alinfilleconekward, bested it le berenY ranted 91ope
alleT• 010.11.0000 In-
."
Ordained and eluded' Into • line this 12th 00
° ,
f April, A. D. L one thousand eleM timidind and
Clerk u [ 1. 44 ' 4 111 2 1. e dit WARNER.
Preaideot
of
Common c,?oen.
Attests E gl i g! Oolamegi .73,1
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-
OFFICIAL
A N ORDINANCE—Itol,ative to the
°Mee of Father... , or the t it) of Allegheny.
Sec. I. Ile It ordamed on‘l ensrted by the Select
and Coturf,n Councils of the City of Allegheny.
and It 1. hereby ordained and enacted by the u.
th..rity or the souse. fret the °nice of Salluiseiter
of the Cite ot Allegheny i• hereby m•ated, and the
..Ay hereby
'.'.l.t.'tiliT.:Zr.rtlif!e."":7A.dFPlSlr.::-Vh ¢I'::7;
' • ' :ll . it!.? '„' title ':'rin't.';:3l...:slti‘.'l't'ln:::'!'r
ca, io tits try
the Flnanor Coni
mit 00. Sant F.dintast.•,lollllo.l.isaid.pene durin
I.,has hd. and shalt he rein...able in .a ce s ''l
miseouduri tins v , tes of two-thinis of the t outh
. Ind ali ononals ant In id ay. other
timo those •leugtered tkd the ieddic consompti ~,,,
...hail hereafter he ten,. ed try
the owner or owners
~, Ilse ea, ..nit In Inn hourt from eah ,
In default where , : it shall he thin tv ot•sald
master I.b renh e sald animal , . and diseo 4 e `d the
same for be , own ono ...len charg: In ease such
aninatloltall hove died of ...dial-ease as Shall ren
der to loiry..•r shall he .n Inc decone.
'psed as h. i.e tient ter use, the owner or r , owners
shalt pay said Fenuiester I', -old removal as
follows - For encl. 13.dse. mole or. ass. Oitar.oo: for.
roe nr tourer. 545.00. Sore , ach calf.
sheep. g.t.tt.,,,,the..6.Z.01): a
n imal .00.
.see. 3. That in all 1.10,e , where any aimal shall
die in .odd city. and the re al thereof shall be
desired be th. i t thereof. or required by tale
ordinance. It shall he the duty of the haste n° mete
report Itatuetimlely et Alay,•ri 4,ltlce, in a book
to Ins ikrl.lth.li for that hymns., of that fact. and
said Fallmoster shall thereupon. within
four emirs thereafter. renw.• sold animal.
That It shall he theylnty of nail Fatima..
lor t„ re move any dead sonnets lying and being In
parkt the rivers. strew:h., :geet, neontlen.
.3r idlest.. grounds fir which nes owner tan
be found. If the Whip Ant!l be so tar dvta.m snarl
as Pi he mint for use, or shah have died Of such
disease as shall render It necessary to bury them,
the Fallninster :halt i.e Old oat of the City Treas.
f, such
try
the some sums as directed
bereinbefere to be paid be private owner, for the
some s.ervire. Provided. Yltat heron , ans . such ani
mal. I h.• removal of which is intended to he chented
is actually removed, the said Fallmaster shall gi
notice to the snob Net. antlit shall bat he e
tint v of the Istyor tlienutsor to arcertath whether
saidreeioeci properly chargeable tAthe eltr.and
said Fallmaster shall °be y tho deo , l o n th e
Iluyorlu regard thereto.
Timt said Follmuster have provided
for hint be the city a place or letniNdary deposit
for all deal animals; salt lace to ho !mined n 1. least
eight (tat high by said Funniest°e.
Src. 6. met it !hall w. the of said'rall
n•aster ln renn , Ao 1!11 dead ulinals. in wagons env.
red with a tanmulin, and durlng the night time.
e
to such place of temporary detwa.lt beyond the elty
Inuits before dal Wel!.
7. mat nny net Or °viler, nenlerting
refusing to t . ive notice of the lentil of rely onimel ,
which tray •required by this ordinance. to be re
moved by the l'allumater. or shall refuse to allow
then ame to he reit. ,,, l by him atter the expire.
tiny rf the thne limited fur the retneval by the
owner or owners. or -h..11 throw any tend animal In
any la' the rivers. streams. Street, avennes. alleys.
M e t!t . 3l ' t! o l3 , 7, s n 'a ,!7:frx4 . : , ; ll „rh ' iti;*• ' :e t t; r el !, %
before the ,
Mayorsaminarily.
rim -Lt. That the SehindPrY to he established Ify'
Fullmaster. ehall be heated at least three
nes outside of the city Welts.
er.e. la. Thai It shall he unlawful for any person
ny person or persons t.• throw any poison or pet
aled eatables, on tiny of the streets. ay enues. al
tys. parks or rivate. , mein t•f said city. under
L itc of n not In ',d tt2o, bn tynnon.
hysonnuary conviction before the Mayor or
It .
Ordainud and roomed late a law Wit 28th day
f D. nn, tl,uu , nud elgla hundred and
J All F.S McßltlElt.
President of Select Council.
J 'ttr r lt ' oWeleer Cmuncll.
HENRY MAIINER.
President of Common Connell.
Attest - It. Dlt.ii0111,1:
Clerk of Common Council. .1 19
A N ORDINA.NCE—To authorize the
Conatrueilen of a Lateral Sewer 011 Sherman
De it ordained and enacted by the goleet
and t . ..tutnnn fr ttetl.. of the IllyOf Alleg yhen.
and It hereby ..rdalned and ennated by the nu
11...H0- of the panne. That the Sewer Ciduititainan
be. mot the , are auttn•rlzed and directed
1.. Invite alit rave., protaeatla f.d. the votiatructlon
a an Nov.,. I.a.ated sallow, sta.. and act...tali.,
~ pl t•• hat.r.0..11, rtaumenclog
011 the te.rth •.f t at reel at the Interne t
or! Slo.rinan avenue; theta, avrae , otildatteet and
alarm 1"1•1111.` I.a paint near Para 10 .0'.
theuee nen,. Park grnt, t,. Ntertnn tomti t and
ta tbarefor with the loweat and beat bid
d P.:X " ;:nni. and expensee of
eat i f newer shall ho fully aacertained. the unie
shall be levied, assessed nod cod provided
for, by 1,11.f1a 4,1 ad then ommonwealth
of Pennsylvania. entitled - ii supplement - to a ine
pt munt of tile ',dilate aeciedi S l it)
art, entitled
air Act relating tie My :approved March
21.1869. - •
Y.C. 1. Tliut nifieli of aily ordinanceeta nu.
rend. , with or be %Unfilled th" (~relin ing
Le
and the .atue is hereby tweeted.
do
and enacted into a law, this rho 12th
d
r of May. one tnencinal eight hundred and at,.
J OILS,:
Clerk a., Select Council.
11KNItY
Pre , olent of Common tbUttet
I . i.•r r t or Counuon Council. nfli
N ORDINANCE—To Authorize the
natruct iom of a lateral Sewer.
Par. 1. lle it ordained and enacted bY the Select
and Crunimon Connell, •if the rite 4.1 Allegheny,
and it is hereby ardalned and enacted by the au
thort ty of 11/o. name, That the Sewer CorninlnalOn
be. and the, urn hereby authorired and directed to
Invite and twelvesns..els tactile construction of
0 S. , yr. lomted follows. air.. and plan to be
approved by Connell, Conomenelnd ut point nu
Ann street one boooe,d and tiff y feet ItOSt !of Corry
treet. awl eonneetliod will. COM' street weer. and '
td.eorotruet therefor with the lowest and best bid
der or bidders. at their di n
scretion.
Sce.l. That soo at the cost and enOenee•of
said isower shall be fully ascertained. the same
shall be lei 11. R. „„yenned :rindcrilloctoot an provldtal
for. by .on at of Assembly of the Commonwealth
of Perinsyls atom. enittleit - nsupplement to a mil*
idement of 11101„11)011
i
ti
Ith. A. 11. 18.1).“
SE, 3. Tltai , mind, of any ordinanee as may
=We VihaPTs. Li. - snnNled LT the
s"'"'ing.
firdnlned Una enacted onto, n thislhe 12th
of f ol d
re Domini, one thousand eight
hundredfold reventY
Atte., J. 011
Se.v.
clert of leet CouDell.
WJULNEI3., .
Prevedent of Comsoon Morten
•
AtLe,L. It. DlCwounc.
Clerk of CommosiCnuiteil. .1 •
,VN,,,,..tR.11.1.i11:in!..;EnT,!1.11(1,91.1 At o ll g n i he t
I: tiztV . lr.r4i.d.in.. , .l and clnneted by tre Seiett .
;id rorunton Councils of the City , if AlleithenY.
nd It 11 hereby ordained end ere.e by the au
thority of the same. That Itohinson street L. open.
gal 11,.pe Pt r. 4.1 itiver tivenue on uniform
the! Itelert I.en. Faitikner a.
•
•
.1 eio: n F , Tet the, !Ire herld .
3
pre. Wed det of A,enlids. Approved the tirvt of
IN9), eolith , . Ass Aet relative to Rivets
the Cite et Alleghen " -
Svc. 3. Timi .13 ordinence.tel parts of .11non
cos Inv,nststent herewith be and Sit berths
re
•a
M a y,41,?,11=0,, 1 .= Ir4VlrelgtWoh
dred and .evenly.
JA3IFIS If eBRLER.
President of Select Ounucii.
. .
J. R. OZLET.
1:lork of Select CIIENILunciI.
Y WARNER.
Pro.ldent of Couunon CounCil
Attekt : R. DILITOII7II.
Clerk of Conn:ion Council.
JAMES 11,11111111‘.
Prvddent
p ESOLVTlON—Approilug Act of
Aoe.oir.
NV hereon, The I,cAlature of the Commonwealth
of Pennsylvania as
a law entitled. "a supple
ment to an Ant creating a Board for the erection of
a City Hall In the Cilv of Pittsburgh, - approved
Mewls Ist. 1867, which was duly approved on the
6th day 4.f Aptil. A. P. 1870. and and by said
act provided that the provisions of the mid net
'ball not be in fere° until concurred In by the Sc.
legit and Common Councils of the City of PU.l4nrlth•
:Vow, therefore. be It
kte.lved. by the !Select and Common Councils of
the City.' Piideburgli. That AO concur In the pro.
visions of said liCt, and consent that the newels
iloners aforesaid shall net in accordance therewith.
Tbat an ordinance or Part of ordinance
with the pn,NNION this ordinance at the present
time. be and the same Is hereby repealed,. far as
. the seine affects this ordinance.
Ordained and enacted into a Law in Cannella this
26th dey of April, A. It. 1870.
11111. lltfttii IN,
President pro tern. Select Council..
Attest: E.O. Ilonnow,
. Clerk of Select Coencll.
NO. .
President of Conomm Co s
nn6l.
Attonl: It. MeALsavgn.
Mott of Common Council. Inv Li
JANIES atruntet
l'eseldent nt Select Cot
=I
ElLAPeowan&Co.
BOULEVARD PAYERS,
Parr Side wal k sy Cellars, Inside., Yerls t
Drives,"&e.
'WA RRANTETI AG Al NAT CHANGES OF DEA?
AND COLD.
Order. left of C. AZVINT Office. nrat 39 FEDERAL
13 7 w . " ! '11.,/,`"t7rl;nr . g.reVrig . trunMo% A Co.,
Wm. yore. Donley. McKee A. eo.7.ltsjor .1. Dun
'
f`tHEAP
. .
v,r•
. sTo w .,... tp I 'INWA TO:.
---- i1".4.1. BOAT.N.
- Fin': IRONS. f ir.; de. at
JAVEB HOMIER.
Pre.ident of Select cony
rrlIE PAKTNERSIIIP iIERETO.
J. I , OIIE orbiting between JOHN TdeNULTT
mid ISEXTEII SAMSON, doing Maine. under the
firm ARUM of 3leNtilly .t.Satruion, wan Oda day dlit•
solved by =Anal conycnt. 'rho bußiness WHIN,
Malt:tiled by John McNulty, fir m ssume all lbw
Wilily, and all debt. dur leo ars to be paid
him. , JOHN hileNtiLTT,
DEXTER RAMSON.
._Prrisnymort. May Ath. AN6O. MythwAl
C. BARNES,
Sealer of Weights and Measures,
No. FOURTH AYE, Pitt'bomb.
-13ALTIMORE HERRUSI4O.3HAD,ke.
--New Potomac Iterrlne In b.rrey. , Sod
.I:es, new do elm! In barrels and' kedy e ea.;sn. 1
Manna. all s ll3O,
yes of
0 r5 . r=,;";.1;;.4.4: : r
andljunzter barrels; Lobo While
Itigilta LNu
Flerribo tTZT.'entiL,lll7g4,"l"ak%nig
ch `' m VAT - LANG/ CO..
1 . 4.1T11.7.14.2 - V .2 ' .--......1 . r_ •
JAMES MeHRIER.
Preeident (,1 Select
,Voui
GFARI• HARD woopivonKEn.
RE FIEFLICK, •
N 0.42 FIa.TON STllyirr. corner .of Webater
ell
FRONT and bac DOORS made to
All kind, of Ferrate. repaired .0 car
alrehd.
Rea. by varmint,. to mvki Alktn ix =rd
blesseurer.
DISSOLUTION OF.PARTNER:
PIIIP.—The partnership heretofore oiINM
bistirdian J. T. Glass and Chu, A. Lane' doing tins
tools under the dna of .1. T. Glass t. 500., was this
day dissolved by mutual consent.
J.T. GLASP
• CHAR. A. LARGE. •
Prrrenrnan. April 20. ISt O.
VALUABLEIIIIAMONDPROPERTY
y FOR SALE.—SI:Iy teat front by one Smelted
anti twenty in depth, Minnie near to th e Corner of
Fifth arena° and Martel allay, known as .. The
l.k''"r A Pt i aliBRAT d SON.
• Nut 39 Sloth avenue.
31=13
GREAT BARGAIN.—.I. COTTAGE
ROtSE adjoining Pnlon Park, nitb 6 root=
and. beautifully laid out. Will Do sold at less
cost
SON. co vm erm f
and l Tn i fo t r y .t s h o l o n st T ro .
eto S r aUt O.
n
oftleo of itIIIYP. ti. SILL, Attorney at Los., 77
Grant street.
111DPUTTEU.- •
15 Boma Ft.& Ron Batter,
For Saki J.
10 bait barroln c i snErax
by •
141 FirosFeboe.
p~p.ldi L ut Ileloet COm
C EMENT. -100 Louisville Ily-
C EMENT.—Ioo
emetic Cement, too belt lOM' ret i re si r emu
V NENTII
Sakti u_ti Mind *MM.) ?Itight:n{ll,l%
AMUSEMENTS
SEW OPERA HOUSE.
Lut nlabt but two of the oncarroo . nt nf .he
fg.v0,11,. canna AmcMean actor,
EDWIN %NW,
TILUIISDAT EV ENING. Yaw 10.1570.. ,11 he •
preaehtell the beautlful play i n Met, ea tith4l
•
TILE at'1:1.1•10Ita DREAM •
t tilt ]SABLE ItCtut.
I•hldtaa an.t Itapbsel.. Edwin Adams. ae
F..rearell Bennet EDWIN ADAMS, • •
tot which ~,, will ahla , ar m 111 , peaular
haracter NARCISSE.
4
E4wln Adman Matinee Oh liatahlsr.
irrNEW OPERA HOUSE..
NIGHTS AND oNli MATINEK of the Jumir
AO.
. Richings Grand English Opera;
•
Under the Immediate illreetion and!invert Dion of
the beautiful and accomplished Coma Donna.
Mrs. CAROLINE RICHINGS BERNARD. •
Conaliningnit the following acknowledged that.elass
Urtirts: Me Dem/thou. Eowler,. Mr. Pierre
Mem, Drawn, Mf. 11. T. Yenta, Mr..
Jaw D. realtew,_ Me. Warne, White. Mlle Emma
llow.n. Mom. Kemp linwler.llm. Henri Drayton,
Mies Anna Mlarhlut. Mt.. CA RoI.INE WRINGS
BERNARD. with a full and effidebt endue of
TWhiNTY.FITE VOICES.
MONDAY RV 99th fol.
l ' n " tVZugn P‘r rin.3lll.rnr i lt i glPgiilVll i t
OF' lAsNJelial.7. LC.INE; NORMA. lIIFt
!MTS. DOCTOR Or ALGANTAItA. NI A RITANA.
Oper..l
M — Clos. vrill hewn , 0...0,),
May lfieb, for sale of Tirket. I. or pairt
Infrin Siltnto on Thorsany. flay 191 h.
11.4.Porwrd Orr.heittra •Aal .Panfurtte.E.l 40. M.-
perred Dres. Meta. as: P.rart , ‘•
in i g2:o74 ). eime si.un.
CITi HALL .
The Mercy Hospital
FAIR,
-Will Pernain Open
ONE - WEEK LONGER,
Saturday Night, la 3. 21.
°Cy -FAIR AT
KEYSTONE RINK
C=Ml
Open Every Evening,
ST, PETEI3".4
New Catholic ()laird'.
ADMISSION
.P= ND
nr - IFIFTII ANNUAL SHEARING.
" P " .. FFSTIVAL.—The Fifth Annual Sheatitig
F.tival trill take place on the Fano of ktentl
klehturry. l 9 mIIM from Pittsburgh, ala Waal,
ington avenne. nn TRUBSIDAY.IIety 190.1870.1
commencing at 10 o'clock A. v.
At the same time and plane - there will he a
• GRAND DISPLAY 'OF AGRICULTURAL IN
PLEBRICtiLand alma PUBLIC SALK of FANCY
STOCK of all Mods.
bale to commence at 3 o'clock r. 0. •
YANIFIA MoBILIER.
i're•Went of Select (bunch
lan. Muncie. &crawl. - . mylLsrli-deP
BTTHE FIRST SESTVANSTAL ER.
111BITION Of the PlTTSTltittill ART
GALLERY. eonts.l7 a ane oullection of Paint-
Ings.the production f Au4erieso end Forel. Ar
tists. is now op. De .1 Beaufort. No. 931 LIB
ERTY BTREET.opposite the hoed of Wood atm..
Admission. tZ cents.' spE. ,
MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO
Of New York. •
109 riIioA.DWA.V . N.
PRINCIPAL FEATURES:
N Ortlinary vrtiple I.lls Pond. ABSOLUTELY •
ON-PORFEITABLE rom payment 01 end. annual
Premium.
Special inure.. NON-FOUTICITAILLE attar
trittil t r t un TT ° tt e, i:iLeg t a t Trg,.
T ABLE Murton menthol. 'P
etric/lon upon TRAVEL and RESIDENCE Ns
nomad. md no_ permits required. NO ACCUMU
LATION WY INTERESTon Mans. or Deferred •
Premiums. and NO INCREASEof manual panittinta
oya s tiint gior a tt. , Divldends o ojt A t i ta4M
DITERMST plan. ON ONTs th ren e deed on l ' AtAii
and there Is no AOCUMULATIONTV INTP.REV
Vin t A t iM a ll t l e ari t unix t altri=rtlt S ettif ' - •
ter yield an mane to tin Poll holder. life.
term end entlnvlTO•al Wilde. Ore Ismed: also.
guarantee Interest mines and mmallies.
e m l b litlnifariltan 171141.3:9;. taring In
Aisets. over 430400 di U9l'47'
;
sixelace THE C TERION 0 • EXCELLENCE.
The EMPItUr, ban tuned more Policies byeear .
800 'HIE nun ending ril Ist. 115711. •
than any other Company In t h incountry In the
nine thmo at the muse ape.
Tha MAMBA enures every Polley nano HT •
DEPOSIT Or Cana cacrua. .tat the State Tress
uwearectenUy ample to b pay ever? listlidy.
btuirriVt l ith Eget: a te; to
lot",
RMP
LOO 'AT ITS LIBaRAL FEATURES • k -
Good. active Asento canted evoMrrbere In West
ern Pennrylranta.
WM. A. FULLER.
• Metope for Weston, Pannylvanta.
Office 98 FOURTH AVENUE, rittsenren.
net
JANI ES )lclfl6n.
Prerldtot i.f Select CUsaell
(MOLTER 1829 PERPETUAL.
FRANKLIN FIRE INSUR. CO.
OP PHILADELPHIA.
OFFICE 433 ADD 437 CH R 5711177 STTIEmr.
Agorae on Jan.e.t. 1670. 1731733.734 67.
, Jtccrited &dries and
. t .7 0 3 or ; L... taid since
nos Porkies on Linerel 75;nissMe ConsUyalts
Issues policies noon the Itentsof bads et Build.
I Mi t rET :" % d lt i tr— . l7l=l l lialsr7 . Serene Grant.
Blaard, hoots les. Deo. Palos. Alfred
titles. Thos. limas. Ww. b. throat. TIMM. B.
1310.1loshisus a. Benson.
ALFRED O. BA31:11, Preshlein,
• (150. YALE& % lee Pnwident.
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