The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, July 08, 1870, Image 2

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    THE DAILY GAZETTE
Ll ogplotiAi
Of Pitteburi;h9 AThlchealr (MY and
:Allegheny OultY• ,
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'kin/AY, JULY S. 1970.
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41114111 k. •
El4l:initliM.4:4 1111114.tlult the Kirkatiti
politica den't . go well together; the hon.
Ing cnnt - en.tion thoughf * NU, 100. 111141 .41
likewise thit2. all Ito 'eat men.
- Ram Own 1.1 la gat ering to her his
.sit:clige clans' to mai. - war on tic settlers
of the frontier. Aft., he Phan hire cum.
milted, 'atrocities of lie darkest imagint'
ablu character we ma Imre - leas admirers
hail:abouta for the went and wrongt4l
noble rednicm
i nt
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I urrc
.ty ti
It to do
Witton The or. n of the bolters
ring ; raid yosteolsi ribs., delegates .
choeen at theintuary .eetings on. b'atar
day, met In the blat ct Court Item.",
Professor Thomson dln the Conven.
tion: mar dist, 'eta 'ant even the
form of an election spa gone through."
Which statement Is the correct use 2
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:frit; ORGAN of the re heal; hi more
profoundly Convinced a nee theyhold their
Convention on'Wedn y; that they :rill
ouly hive a ''cl3ntrollin influence" in “the
result next fall," • and urrender political
ylontinanc7 in the eon ty to the. Demo
ante. . This th;y wish to do for the rnie
of Pen trade.
TISE Conamrreini sake delegates met In
(laureation on Weill:mislay, .pursitant to
i r,
tliiisill ter an lisle talent Republican
orgituiratiou.tuitive of tire
claim-tabs in the Rep blican party. Can
they,malutals allegia+ to the .Republi,
ei!u party and an ',.'ind • . client orgaidzii
ion," vit does their o organ- minrepre
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IV aux some excell nt pncafe catierl
hare bri placed on the bolters ;ticket, it
Soo.mit a 4 whole mpare more than
farnddy nab those lint., in notainaficra
in past 'ears by the liepubliean party
In the temieral weak of the notulin* ;
the bolters'ticket y h01d , .-advantage ,
bat so far has honest l y, brains
. and strict
'PUY to 1 principles are concerned it'
none over oui.pnicloaa tickets.
Um. O. 4. 'IOWA , the soldier nod
Christbui Who has charged . with.'
abusing his high tion in the Freed.
I t
nien's Bureau, is a at to bo fully exon
erated by the report f tlge Congressional
Investigating Com Mar' The !medal
loving eorreaponden n eauglit the wrong
gentleman in their z eshes when they at
temptetl-M hlitekeii e reputation of one
'ed eminently wortb tlie confidence of bin
fellow - cltisens.. " ' - '
ill
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Trri. great "oentral Junta," which de-
mendtvint - PrestdetA — tima -- the - tight to
decree the notuinetriiitita. Federal offices
to NYeaterrs Posunrltitniii, announced yet ,
terday that 6 6 tbo delegatee were neither
e rgee..4oldero, , -otlier4teelteriv-- nor - 1. 4
t icianv.7" 3toesrp. Cartaltain; Kirk; Ca r
inhere and Egan were delegates in the ;
6 !mire ut lon and cent rolled Ito proceedings.
Did they never - hold" Or seek an office:
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Tho Commtre . ial . evidently believes that
611te aloof an untruth .is hi pinching it r
M
.Tut: i u v.t of 'Papal Infallihility is mill
shrouded itrinneltrt,i,tettd.the outbids
knows tat; what ia gtting on
cithin the debating helix of the Ecumeni•
cal Council. The rettictanee on the part
•,F the prelates to adopt: this unpopular
doctrine is fully evidenced intheir tedioue
consideration of ha:Mesita and demerits.
Should its trlends • sntzccrl hl. gPcluirgr.it.
'adoption there trill much trouble arise in
the Catholic Chiti;cl.l, tor the opposition en..
gendeied tiniest the nuPpoular dogma
trill esritme serious proportions.
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'IT le a very remarkable fact that 110 t
. the pressing need for reform
In the regular Republican party, asout•
serted'hy the hollers, the. Conventicier. tel
Wednesday palled respectable' 14:neil for
egleiy- (19:- liPkvaid' till; Walton ' (474
umphreys (13), White - (31), Kerr t 25),
Millar t 24. Walter.4,lo).- Cow ally these
geO t _ letillitrat.tho present time hold, °Rico
under election of the segulai Sepubllcith'
party. lf literati! Polisd why'iWard
-them Any, votes l But more; Joseph Wal
ton, and D.. N. -White were re : notaluated .
to the Legislature: This action gam to
shavr.that at the last Republican Inalillit.
. OLNlVeilfia • ' itglii 1 ' 0(14 Meit at least, In
the opinion •of - the,' inshrgents, were
,
senora Barns' leirg; aril It eleteitirthe•hole,
edit 'of the cry Sur 'refornil'
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Tits cootX-er.arregirritix. we have ever
heard wee that Mode' .by „ftleg ,Master
ble Megrim! 'before fp,.
holten? ,conventionon Weilmrehty, when
• " The ob)ect to' pet the husintwe of.
making public nominations for the mikes
under the direction and control of public
sentiment. The principal object t i may
say. is to - bring the =SEWS of J .
party
more actively Into the business of meittge
nominations than they hitherto have'
been."
'Thts, In view'iif the way this delegates
received their appointitents to represent
the people, in' full knowledge that the
speaker -ind of seleee coterie of'frieSia
ma& and Seamed the ticket putt thisugh
the Convention, is about as cool a - thing
es the atimiplidie ;ahem the North Pole.
. Never In the 'thaw:yet our local polities
was a greater ring ewindie - Perpetrated
on the ecimuttolty; then . the nominsibig
In the . ti•ree'Of. the reel Sepublicei Per* .
ot :the ticket . put tarwird on)ce4needan
by . the' selteonstituted delegates. who
elected '
iltemeelvmt or were appointed by
. • select cimutitiee.,et eve: to: represent
Or people. ,
El
THE WFAICNESS OF THE Foyz-
A-glance at the proceedings of Ol,"iLi.
-dependent". Republieut ConventicW
will
idle. to shoe' any one aepseittted with
Allegheny Politics how utterly week and
- contemptible, lu point of numbers and
political power, Is the bolting tuoventent.
There are now 110 election districts in
the county. Out of these only 31 ware
repreeented in that Convention, iu any way,
mantra" or otherwise, - leaving 50 =rep.
• reeented districts. - •
cieredering that. wherever the leaders
thlantbresent could find even ocean=
. • difirki:l6*li.t of their bolt they
forced hlininta their generation. wtthcsit
credentials or any otherividence that he
represented ati.Y.One bat. himself, the l
7foricoe Is a. tali one that there
. was not
a cne in'any or all-of the ~ e 1159
*Wets, inlayer et this attempt_ to dis
rupt trio ltdpitblican putyy.
Eveu ititlae two cities, where men Me
where the-gelegat4
°OW Naar WI , 14* obtained if there
bid bean any disististactiela with the Re . -
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publican Organization, there were nine
districts in which not one man could be
hound to respond to the call of Carnahan,
Kirk & Co., and the same is true of six of
the adjacent boroughs—making. fifteeri.
districts within a mile or two ( 44 , :05 . , ..,,„L :
House that still paillent an unbrAen. Ba
publican party. .
But further. Of the y'fifty-one districts
that were nominally represented in the
Convention, eight were represented by
but ore men from oath, showing that in
three eight . districts three eight men
amid find no colleagues—no tme-to keep
them compluty,und stood niowintely alone.
They represented their owe eight vet,
and .uothiug nturo.
Of the remaining forty-three districts ,
air weir represeutot by sound, true•blue
Reimblkans, welts Intend to • stand he the •
ticket to lieootninated on ill'ottOth of Au •
Qua. nr.O.' ; went in there ha the
being able M prevent a disrup
•,. failing in that, to' secure the
tied of men acceidable to the
luny. They &iled to accomplish
they aimed at, but the tact remains
IMEII
exusic districts ware rot represent
tsl by bolters. and arc - riot, theiefotv, to
be I:winded in the count of districts core
talnink persona friendly to the disruption
movement.
We _have thus tifty-nino districts con
taining not a single bolter; six. that were
represented in the Convention by old
liners; and eight in each of which but
one bolter could be fountl-,ntaking 73
out of 110 districts in which but eight disaffected ',mous could be found.
Let us now dissect the representation of
the other 37 districts. • In the 3d, sth, oth
:tlr, - fith; I lth, ltith, 14th, 13th, 17th and
:Mind wards of Pittsburgh:. the first,
second precinct of the 4th, fith and fin
wards of Allegheny. and the townships a
Robinson and Scott, —no meetings
were held and no—delegates were
appointed. Those who represented these
distriOs in the convention were self-ape
pointed. They represented 'themselves,
and themselves only. Of these eighteen
art, trirt s we speak from the card. We
have walla the necessary inquirles,and we
may say with all possible confidence that
we know these things are so. Most prob 7
ably several others of the nenaliting
teen. districts were in the simile predica
ment ; but as we cannot speak advisedly
concerning them, we will concede, for the
sake of the argument, that there was a
Vonstituency in each of theni to represent.
The facts w-o have biought oat may be
:represented thus, in tabular form:
Distitots not represented lec
Districts represented by old Users 6
Districts representekby one self-appolnted
. • delegate each
:Districts represented by-two self-appointed
Distri d e e t l s e rep t gsented by defecates with eon 1 U
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t will thus be seen that only 19 out .0
110 districts were really represented in
the .Conveution--leres than one-tlfth of the
county; and rho highest vote polled at any
one of these was 31% varying from that to
22,-17, 14, -13,.10, and even down to 3. The
ward in which the editor of the Commer
, cirri wields his influence rallied but tea
votes to his support.
So weak and insignificant a movement
was never hegira in Allegheny county.
In.old times, when the formation of third-
party tickets was chronic in this county.
the bribers could. always to better than
this. Even John Farrell, with his Agra.
rink partn.could mate as good a ehner
ing as the -Independents.-
A FAILURE.
Aftertite tuleentble exhibition forbidt
the bolters made on Wednesday in their
meek- consinalon, our resdess, we are
sure, will - agvep with us that It is not
worth while to take any fliztitar notie4)
of them. iloncst and disihterested men
lonve.uot.thaietutt Lesitatipu in pronoun°.
Ing.the, whole affair au egregious blunder
and moot perfect failure. But en the
subetance of the following remarks was
crowded out of yesterday's isane; we ma
ltose this .morning to Say n very 'few
words.
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Every perenn wlo looked in upon the
nvention .secuia to lino been struck
,sith the fart that there aria no cattle
asm among the • delegates. They . were
under the intluenee of no animating.spirit.
Their lack of enthusiasm to us seems
quite natural; TheTre . 1913 nothing to
quicken, but everything to depress their
spirits. The members were the mere
representatives of themselves. The peo-
ple did not delegate them, and had not
furnished them even with the compli-
meMsryeredentials of a vote. We are
prepared to " prove by one of
the delegates that the only cre
dentials he lad,., ,was a • pricate
request made by one of the incorruytAble
Ave that he would attend as a member of
the. Convention. This would not have
been so outrageous if both the gentlemen
lived ln'the same district: But they 110
n0t.,.. They are citizens of differeti.t.wsrds.
Could tints be enthusiasm among men
who held a lie in their right hand, - ind at-
tempted to impose upon the people by
-holding themselresforth as their repro
sentatires, when the truth is they had
delegilea one anodierl f l
Lack , oi Mimbei4. took' llid 4 iliimpan
In influence on the ditorgsnizers. Their
mouth-v . iron had filled their minds !Kith
the he& tllst the 'irhole'peciple'vionld as.
aemble with thrn, but the paucity of del
egates..had depressing effect upon I
them, anefh.;,..more "deprtising Leanne
the left expecticreweselth which they
bad Luen inspired.
r he ß Arr!' was.= ft!mott entire absee
of. the "heavy", men, upon,whose "checks"
they relied tuoii; then upon their influence.
We have already given;lti these columns,
the reasons - ,'/bythese millionaires hare
not attended + ernY of the rneetinris of the
new party. They will not consent to the
obliteration of the lines which , separate
Republicefloru Deamenicy.t ,Hut We
have 14en assured that" tare are oilier
reasons assigned by them. It is alleged
that they hare declared they would no%
follow 1h thalami
starter "and Aeisisilang men! Whose only
object is to'form a ring by the force of
which. they hop* to In elevated to officn
of trust and emolument, and
,roade dis
tinguished: - These declarations have
sorely disheartened the would-be leaders..
.That there Were some 'any honest midi
respectable men n, the. Cot/runtime—men.
Who mould sad-accept either of an' office
or a liribe—vre are willing to admit. But
It Is evident that the men of this stamp' :
who were present, bad no itiripstbj with
those, who are fomenting atrife and; di
vision irk the party. This Mute of then
evinced' by pal:dirty withdrawing icon
the room, earnestly protesting tut they
made. their egress against the ty.
runny • and hypocrisy of the Commit
tee of five men who bad "set
up" the delegates and "packed" the
Convention ! Others showed It by quietly
withdrawing, giving utterance to their
friends as they took Pleb departure, to
such dedirations as thefollowleg:. "We
have got enotigh of reform - of that kind.
Thetis the wont ring ever we got Into.
TYranny and rultu' lintion of the arontkind
reign surantue there." The withdrawal
of such men vet auffiCient to superinduce
the Lupo: of political death.
These pratars liave been Completing •
bitterly of the tiotruty of, executive cam-.
mittees and the one man paway:'llat both
were heartily endorled by. them In de
liberate Convention en Wedneeisy. The
challman waesolely entrusted with the
NEXT.
power of appointing an executive com
mittee of twenty-one, who were author
ized "to fill any vacancies occurring in the
ticket nominated." This 'coke likes a
pformation of abuses!
~ Elut.labat is meant by filling •;yaeaaciea
,
that may occur in the ticket t , Does the
power of tilling vacancies which has been
veated in the Executive Committee Indi
cet that the gentletnen nominated would
not accept t We are of the opinion that
moat of them have more reepeet for them
selves and the Republican party, than to
accept of a nomination from 'men upon
whose every act in connection With"-the
movement, Emu, its first inception till the
premmt time, fraud has been inscribed in
linitting characters. .
Th., -oi l uinitt. , 4l: are "to fill ricuu.
cies. - Well, this will be no grentee act
-c
of tyranny and usurpation than thelire
men have been guilt) of who nominated
and elected delegate from every dis
trict where they.could.find any that they
could Hatter or coerce • into their service.
By way of reforming existing abuses
everything is to be done by a committee, ,
so that the people may be relieved from
all trouble and anxiety. Everything will
be safe in the hands of the Chaimmo.
Blessed as ho Is with- great flexibility of
political intellect, he can with equal ease
pronounce an eulogy,on the loyal nntlitn.
mortal -Lincoln, or the renegade and
treacherous Johnson. The people are
safe in the hands of the chninnan and the
committee Le may appoint.
The revolutionists have brought a heavy
charge against the Ilepubßean Executive
Committee because they did not call the
Convention. for an earlier day. One object.
and the principal one no doubt, in post
poning the Convention till the latter end
of August, was that a better attendance
might be secured of the country delegates.
These are tile very persons whom the
bolters don't want. Men coming from
the rural districts' are honest and free
from political chicanery. That the bol
ters might get rid of the incubus of men
of upright character front the country,
they held their Convention in the
very midst of harvest tini - e. But
all their tuanuvening • and trick
ery will avail nothing.. Those duly
gates from the country who attended the
Convention en Wednesday, did not go
away very favorably impressod with the
sincerity and disinterestedness of the
men by whom they hail been cajoled to
leave their farms, mid come to the city to
drive the ploughshare of reform through
the corruptions that abound in the politics
of the county. venture to t.ny flint
many- of these men will be ashamed to
acknowledge they were at the convention
at all. and will endeavor to Make a new
cradle, or machine knife, serve us an es.
cuse for coming to -the rlt" at this lair-
Ocular time.
We have mode the above remarks for
the tole purpuie et preventing our friends
front being imposed upon by the falec
mpresentations that have been given of
the "gratifying progress - of the • new
parry. The Convention has been a emu-
pieto failure.
REPUBLICANS, THINK! .
Ever Alice the first oat giving that there
existed within the ranks of the Itepub
can party a band of conspired4a engaged
in plotting its overthrow and destruction,
the Pont, with true political tact ind tw•
ity, bas labored hard to ripen the re
bellionAy encouraging the rebels. It
tied with its less formidable anti-Repnb
liqu
contempotar,r, in denouncing the
=fere of the party. the edutinistlat"
of Nattowd, State and local . affairs, and
called as lohd as the loudest for "reform"
n our household. Its part- of the pro-
gramme to disintegrate and ruin the Re
publican part . y_ has been well, and faith.
fully i,erforrned, and although not : albs ,
gether pleased with the no very nattering
result as witnessed in the usurping con
vention and Its action, it now allows its
hand and patiently awaits to pull the fruit
of the disaffection it has helped the Cont.
merriai to bring about, in a Democntici
vietory In old Allegheny county. After
referring to the action of. the renegade
'Republican convention. the Post says
"It will be the duty of -the Democratic
party, to use all honorable means to de
feat both, of them, for to sympathise with
one Si against the other, would simply be
to jump out of the frying . pan Into the
fire.
IHence we call upon our Democratic
friends to stand aloof from both factious,
end allow them to quarrel and tight out
their own battlee in their own way.'
• Thoughtful Peel ! It is willing that
the fat oyster of success should fall into
the stomach of Its party, while the shells
are left' to the contending Republicans.
Will good and true men be decelied in
lending any respkePtble support to. the
third party when the game is so tramps: -
rent on the part of disaffected Republi
cans and Democratic leaders to accomPlish
At
that which could not be effected in
any honorable or legitimite uer?
That DeMocratic and other int! ences.
which we will, hereafter show, La c been
brought to bear iu this locality to bring
about the ruin of Alin piedomlnat party,
is nos' a matter of no doubt w tever.
Will any wine citizen be caught to the
teal'? Now is the. time for calm thought
d .dlsPassienate. cOnsideration, ylie
boilers 1d done - their utinoed. •giu . ,
have 'put forward a ticket for Republican
support. They will get some votes..llow
' many? Certuinly not enough toUlect any
oneof their mindidates; hat 'they might
In some instances Larry enough thought.
leas and indifferent people with them 'to
...cur; a partial Deunocrapc: vitieri, and
te imptli ehusuccess of the entire party
throughout the (:dtilutenwcalth. Ilene°,
It - felltram, that each and - e......
ry vote cast with the bolters is
I n
virtually a blow at the regular ltepublican
Onputisatiert sad a ballot in laver o Dern,
beanie rule. The _candid voter—i bued
With the principles held and advocated by
We party that . wiped ..out the mime of
slavery, fought and crushed re - bellied,
lifted' an oppressed meet front bmidage,
and clothed them in the full rights of chi
.
'zenihlp, spanned-the continent 'rifle init.
ways' , bk° 4 s lo, l." - ; - '.ve , ii.PPitleiss:aiin eon.
tentnient to our whole people. preserving
allato9.4ole the m ost . peaceful rOations
with'tbe buishiti ' ivOrld, ' and ' finally the.
Party that is now faithfully and zealously
collecting the revenues and disbarging
the great war debt of the nation—if he
would only pause, think and consider the
consequences of a misplaced vote at a mitt. -
Cul tihiS Mathis; lee wouldeling More ten-
Amiens!) thud ever to the great, Itefenbllcan
party.;, We have confidence In thePeoPle.
I nearer they have rellgiously'i shunned
the disoltudeers and so they will, ixintlmto
lie do tilt thd last of the
_politiell rebels
and traitors are buried In the grave of
\
oblivion where a Republican triumph will
,et consign them nest fall.
the
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PITTSBURGH DAILY GAZETTE . : FRIDAY MORNIN I , JULY 8, 1870
that after the proofs we have received,
the Democratic party of Allegheny county
ham no claims to the character of a reform.
party. It is not our taste to lamp out of
the ing„pan into the fire. And finally,
thi - of the so called reform
party lean tniiddksl and its rompOilitlon
so mixed dint we do not at allLto
thin lte
our taste; One can?, call my g!'
firm," jibe 'really an improcement
Is another question.
For these
from
we hace,,
kept our
distance from the thing, and giveri.our
friends the same advice. The. Republi-
can party ought onto to show that it can
correct its own failures, and wash its own
dirty linen within its own family. It
ought to select the beat men within it for
the public offices.
A Card from Hon. Thomas Howard.
Pirrsurittin, July 1%1N:0.
ME:ssitt.• Ilnirbits OF
.o.l2.tiTTE—Oen
tlionen: I see by the papers of this morn
ing that my name was before the Repub.
flican Reform Convention that met yes
terday, as a candidate for State Senate. I
desire to say that I never authorized any
Immo to use my name in tint Conceit.
lion. It is well known that I ant it can
didatelor re-nomination for State Senate
by the-regularly called Republican Con
vention that meets in August. 1 should
very much regret any action on did part
of our party friends that would disturb
the harmony and unity of the Republican
party. As this is the year of the census,
and apportionment of. the State, it is of the
highest Importance that our party should
ho united. The loss of two State Sena
tors will place that body In the lands of
our opponents. Respectfully vents,
ilowann.
MEOKRO. EDITORS: Please allow me to
say through your columns that my name
was used before the Convention of yester
day without my consent, and that 1 was
In no way connected with the Itiovement.
I, however; return thanks to my friends
who were in the Convention for the con,
• • ..
pliruentary vote given me, and hereby
announce that 1 um a eandidate for Pro-
thonotary of Allegheny county; subject
to the regular Republican County Con.
yendon.
THE GERMAN lIENTIBIEMT.
In speaking of the third party I move
ment the rutkibiatt, an able Germin mu'
temporary, stys
Tb!re is np phjectiou to In made to - the
But An bcalt,
:principles of the ' . reformers. . ---
en have seised upon a fa 44 'remeay with
Which to cure the evil. Above all things,
u we Lave already paid, should they have
waited to bee what {he Republican county
convention would do, before they rebelled
against a (realer supposed)wrong.. Then
'the organisation of a third, Party was the
most foolish thing they mull have done.
Even if this third party had unfolded any
et bit ell, it could have. done moth
lug further.. than split the Republican
natty and thus. give.' the =victory to, the
Democrat" But error we mast =feet
A Card frown Geo. D. Riddle.
Yours respectfully. '
13E0. D. RIDDLE
.Outrage in Arizonit..
San Francisco Butirtin nays
ripened "the sunnier
ngmlprn last week in a vigorous way.
riday afternoon last, after our paper had
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gone to press, they made a descent:- upon
0 herd of fiftpseven cattle belonging to
A. O. Dunn, of this place. wounded the
herder, a Ms Taylor, in the hand, and
started the tattle at a brisk run for the
mountains. This outrage was committed
in open day, at n place`about midway be•
tamit Fort Whipple and Prescott, and
not over half a mile from either place.
Upon bring wounded the Lester run to
Mr. Donn's house and 'goes 14s alann.
Word was immedititely cent to Fort
Whipple, and FL force of cavalry, led by
• Lieut. J. f'. tiraliim,. was at once dis
patched after the 'robbers. ' 'Lithe mean
time, Meon. Dunn, Oritiln, and others'
net out on the trail. By night thirty.
seven head of cattle were recaptured and
driven back to town. !Text morning six
more were found, five of which number
were dead, having been slain by' the sav
ages. One, a heifer, which the Indians
had wounded and partly skinned, was still
lalive when tome by Siessrs. Dunn and
Uriffin.. Lieut. Graham and ; .men kept
on after the savages, never stopping mail
they had reached the Ague Frio Ranch.
The Lieutenant then sent some of his
men Mick to Whipple for rations, which
were immediately sent him. lie' then
started toward Black Canon, near which
place he sueeeedell in killing two Indians
and destroying a rancheria containing a
!larger quantity. of meiatl. Ile is still out,
land it is hoped that he may strike some
more of the savages The Indians got
away with twelve head of cattle, killing
six, and left Mr. Dunn with thirty.nine
head. This is not the first time the red
- devils have robbed Dunn. •
iur utmucs
" The moat faithful adherents of the
Curia among. the German and French
Biahops *drupe° against the new dogma.
Cardinal Schwaaenherg has uftelessly de.
elated that in Bohemia the Catholics will
be driven first do schism and then to Pro.
testantisM. Kerteler of !daytime has
shown that a rerolutban must follow this
forced . neutralization in the. Church; Du.
flbonp and - Darboy , have pro - red that
&oral unanimity is necessary in a decree
of the Council:" the English Bishop, CHl-
ford. has stated that the bitterest enemies
of tile Church In England Lope for the
poiclamation of the dogma; bituor, Pri
mate of Hungary, adevoted lrjend of the
Holy Chair, as well no the Roumanian
Archplehop Joh, have condemned the.iloce
trine: Velma-of Siebenburgen has de
clared that the announcement of the fatal
dogma would drive his nation out of the
Church; but all these protestations are of
no avail. The doctrine has found its seal
us defenders in Cardinal Cullen of Dun
hill, Manning of Westminster, and De.
champs of Mo-lions. fanatics who do ooh
- hesitate to call their opponents bad Chris- .
Hans, wavering members of the Church,
and men of doubtful orthodoxy. To the
fanatical party also belong nearly all the
276 Italian Bishops and the 43 Cardinals:
120 Archbishops and Bishops in parfibus,
with 51 Abbots and Superiors of Orders.
Now, if all the 3rD Billhopli in the rest of
Europe were perfectly unanimous, and
firmly resolved to emancipate themselves
from the tutelege of the Papacy-,-eixtrh
is far from being the moo—they would
rail be outvoted by the Bishops a the
Italian peninsula alone. What the de
cision of the Council will- be cannot there
fore be doubtal."_
A Remarkable Shirt
Editors have a.first rate time in Texae.
The ladles of a town out there have given
to the editor of the paper an embroidered
shirt which contains a pictorial hilitory of
Texas, including the war with !flexleo,
and the meeting of the first Legislature,
and also pictures of the traits and cereals
of the State, all worketii. in red worsted.
The editor never wore a shirt hi hie life.
and he thought it was a banner for the
temperance procession wallah was to come
off the nest week. So - made a little
speech of thanks, In which he said be
would "fling it out forever to the breezes
of heaven, that they might kiss its folds,
and that 'until Ids hand palsied it ahOuld
never be trailed in the . dust—never I"
The ladles didn't understand him ; and
when he talked about its trolling they
blushed, and said they were. very sorry ,
they made it too long. But a committee.
ratan took the editor aside and explained
the shirt to him in a whisper, and the
nest day he appeared at the office with
that shirt
. mounted--over his coat and
wee.a foitrcolamns of oililanation for hie
paper. , TLe.etddis much admired - by the
boys of the town, and — wiunierer the edi
tor goes out (nib walk they.
in : regiments, studying the. history of
Texas and the fine arts off the , hack of It.
lifitrottsaide Centenarian.
it rumthethillfelo Repress. July 41
Yesterday Mrs. lane 'Jerkin, aged one
hundred and nix yearn, born. in county
Mayo, Ireland, was roaming the streets in
search of employment. She arrived in
this country• 61/1110 nevent cat months since,
loving been sent for by her children, who
Preceedal . her to this .country. These
children anointed of four none, who after
eir arrival hero secutunlated sufficient
money to need for their !nether and pro
vide for her supped. But sad to relate,
between the day....ef her sailing and the
present time, three of three young men
have met with a violent death, and the
• • • ••
fourth, it is feared, has altered the •ekme
fate. One of the boys was killed in an
elevator in. thla city; another. on' a steam.
.boat plying between Cincinnati . ant' St.
Louis; the third' in a railroad collision,
while the fourth, who loft the city a while
. .
gem for the West. ban not.since been.
heard from. The old lady Is very active,
'and bee= to be competent to earn her
living, and her- misfortunes will yet oi l
cite the sympathy . of some charitable per.
eon as far as to give her a home. even 'I
'her energy does not, procure it for her
.
A MOST unusual occurrence took 'plaf.e
In Paris a few days ago. Sortie young
:nether, desiring • to keep her conscience
clear of infanticide, and yet dispose of her'
child, bethought herself of 'most poeti.
cal method of throwing her offspring op
the mercy of the world,. Baby was tucked
up in a little car and sent up in a para.
chute for the winds to carry where they
listed. What goes up must come "down,
and the miniature balloon with fts precious
freight finally, alighted in the streets of
, Paris, with its contents as fresh, if not as
welcome, as the;flowers of May. Tb
winds had been merciful to the lufaut,and
label attached , 'signitled that it had been
committed to the.care of Providence. Thu
Empress is. Bald to have adopted the little
waif, and placed it it one of the rharitablt,
iturtitutions.of Perk
-41", r••,„
'6
E 3
DICKENS : IN CAMP
Zr T. Ititrl, HARTZ.
Absre the aloes the moon was 'lslay Oration.
The river mans below:
The din ir t sierra, far
of sno beyond uplatioa.
The minarets w : • '
The roaring campfire: with rude hunter. pihand
aiiddrattas et.health
istorsoslifsm that:drooped soctiOnted
lniYa demi rads for wealth ;
, •
? ma ,
And carts were O.ror:ed e from bands to liatiese
leborre •
To bear we tap anew.
•
And then. while round them abedobe.betbered
!toter.
And se the dre•lncbt fell. •
Ile reed. aloud the nook bbereln the blaster
Had writ of - Lath, Ned.- •
Perbape loss holies fancy—fur the reader
Was yoSagest 4,1 them all—.
Bet: as he v urt, from Mum deg Moe mA cedar:
A ellence seemed
• •
The evartei gathering elosdr in the shadow , .
Listened In every spray,
While. the whole CM, p. with "Nell" tsv English
meadows
Wandered and lost their way. .
And so In mot nteln
dI.
An by borne spell
Their cares dropped from them like the need)
Inakeir
Prom out the gusty Dine.
Lost Is Unit camp, and wasted all that arc
And he who wrought that .yell
All, towering pine and ntately Kentish ePlre.
Ye hate one tale to tell!
Lost to that camp: but let Its fragrant Ito , "
Blend with the breath that thrill.'
With hop-slues' Incense all the penalve glut)
That Ells the Kentish bllla.
And on that grave where YriNlh oak,and bully.
And laurel wreaths entwine,'
Deem It not all i too presuniPtsions foll 7—
Th"
Mani Alp
'fus: Louisville Commenif . it says Judge
Craig, iu charging the grand jury th e
other day, in a lengthy Speech, pompously
remarked, "lieducklans are an imperial
race ! They hive always set their faM,s,
against law-breaking and law breakers!"
In recalling the scores of murderers and
villains that have gone ruling, and un
punished in this city, in the past few
years, we are at a lose to recOndlethls as
sertion with the facts.', It may be that
E,entuckiana are so imperiaLand have set
their faces against law-breakers to such
an extent that they are unwilling to have
anything to do with a criminal beyond ac
quitting him, and leaving him to the ter
rible bunletr,,of a guilty conscience. In
the meantime, a chap that can't see it so
finely, might be inclintd to exclaim,
"Bosh !"
MINERAL IVATERM
MINERAL WATERS OF EVERT BIND.
MINERAL WATERS OF EVERY KIND.
MIN KRAL WATEDS OV EVERY
MEI
AT TUB LOWYXT mucEs AT
JAMES R. BURNS & CO.'S
=
Canter Penn will
,1411.1 th (O et. liar) Street.
A BROAMIDIE FOR IHEMBIZOIi
Incompetence and assurance generally go hand
to head, and of ail the tribe's of pretentious
with which itociety afflicted. the un
scientific nisedletme men" who attempt to tam. ,
with the health of the cornmeal. are the most
dangerous .d the most Impud.t."
So much by say of Text. Now fur a epochal end
p.tical. application.
It appears that • =nth.= growth of ...11.
"Bitters" Is spriestag up under different namea tu
TlIlOllll localities. particularly In thee...here end
Western Mateo. which the residers bars the Isar.
411hoid to recommend to c.Y.llolng Wmee. liPoit
whom they think they can Imp... as a sabetlteta
for licesatber's Btomaeb 111...5. loos
by every class as the purest .6 bat medicated
stimulant and lartgorant the world attends.
The concoctions referred LO holed amp.. of
worth.a material. offer • larger smog. toe profit
than that Celebrated Tonle. and hence tbeanalety
of doll, worshipping dealers to fart them epos
the public in its place.
But - forewarned is forearmed. - and all parties
whom these distinindahed ill beings new
Orlnß to inveigle Into substituting sash
for • standard remedy, are hereby Informed of the
selfish sad sordid motives which .derlie the rep
reaentatione In question.
The great 'popularity and eant std. of Lloet. -
lees Bitters cannot, of courts.. seriously
or these `Tricks of trade." but . the de
btlitated sad satiating here • direct Interest.
the matter, it te only an Wit of eons.. hums..
to pot them on their guard.
NEW ADVERT!: Nt'iN
FABER & r. I
VAN DOREN
367 Lifierty Street,
•
STEAM ENGINES,
IRON AND WOOD WOlllllO
MACHINERY,
Steam Pumps
Engineers' and Machinists' Tools,
STEAM FIRE ENGINES,
BELTING,
Voolen I;hchloely, Diacthr Cards.
ISTllanuficturors' and 1111 Sap•
plies. I constant supply' on band and
Rumbas/41 on abort sollan.
01t33MatAl sor-icrrm,
SPECIAL PRICES
DRS GOODS'
Lawns,
Organdies,
Wash Poplins
TO CLOSE .O.IJT OUR
Summer,,Goo,ds.
BELL IiIvIOOMUSE
(LATE BATES I 5144 . ,
21 Fifth Avenue
=
ARNSTH*, - 4.SON:
Virginia, and ;Louisville
Tobacco .Igency,
SEGrARIE3
hie Cot Chewleg end Sinklig Tobaccos,
atarimiii) ernmarr Plitabuitt.
GEORGE MAVEN
MANUFACTOI6III or
[Bream Candies and Tattles,.
And Dells- - le Ynrelipt und Domenta : ircUts;
Pickles. Jellies, seas. Olson, Nuts, aa. •
NO. 112 FEDERAL.. STREET
CUM
JAMES RENO
( saw= CONTRACTORAmp summa.
Th•pir of gun. ripollol3llo Mang pm:aptly
1721./ glVlstA22=4.7.iiir
RVBBXR TUBIM. • , •
AU Mae of todUklubbirr Tubthit. coudailly
on bmi.lt,
Usti
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
AT
WTI. EIRE'S
180 and 181 Federal Street,
A.IZDatIENT
GOOD BAUCiaII4B IN NEW AND
• DeSirable Dry Goods.
BLACK SILKS,
BLACK SILKS,
-` • • AT
Very Low Pfices.
DRESS GOODS
Plain .d Plaid Japanese Silks.
Clime. Mixed and PLald'Japatiese
Lawns. llTies, Grenadines.
Brown and rab Dm: Linens, very ebenP
White Goods.
eorod
tr i al P o L" .l l llld \•10.00[• end
•Iglu on. Sptted a dwile,
Light lot and ChUktras, at popular pal
, ECIAL BARGAINS IN
C
Cotton des and Linen Drills.
Shetland Shawls,
LACE SHAWLS,
Light Summer Shawls,
At Attractive Prices
W3l. SOIPLUS,
ISO and I :2 Federal Street. Allegheny
'EDIJCTION
IRegardless of Cost!
ARGAINS! BARGAINS!
Morgailstern&Co's,
LATE
MACRUM. GLYDE & CO
Spring and Summer Goode,
•
,Do. As,
.•
Shetland Shawls,
White Skirts.
'Parasols.
Suu Shades,
• Guipure, Laces
Nock Ties,
Ladies Hose,
Gauze - Underwear
Lace Collars,
White P. K..
' AND EVKRITHING•IN , TIIE
TRIMMING `ONE.
Nos. 78 . and KT Market Street.
JOHN STEVENSON'S SONS
& CO., _ I
JEWELERS,
93 Market street,Pittaburgh.
trump DOOR FROM illll7l. - 1
, . ,
~...r.
Have on Wool sal the West novnltlew In Tian Jr.:
elm aleo Silver Maws and Wee Maned Wore of
new 4lealgne , suitable for weddt Oslo.
Overtches of loth Attune. In gold and
case. Tay nnd Fn. t Wlndaf•nofw
etnntly op Sand. az well ad a 1 ll varlet, of Me
liner grades of sbe Owls. Wnten, 1.1.1416 g Jar-
Monsen. J snot. P • rre100.... 4 O4bOO.
WO call oartlentar attention to one Isallittee for
repairing end
b re .
,nliro One s W•loilne. To that
! '"' Ontg i bren:ll " pro 471 AX= of an/
gore HIM IS drawing,. by Pull St moon.
"HILL & AD ilt'S
SEWER PIPE CO,"
65 and 67 Sandusky St, Allegheny.
O. G. Moblib/AEM, Agent.
HOLMES, BELL & CO.
ANCOR COTTON MILLS,
Ilibumfmtorws of =APS MEDIUM oad LIGHT
ANCHOR AND MAGNOLIA
Sheeting and Batting.
GRAND RE-OPENIN9
NEW GOODS.
Shoes, Boats and Gaiters,
'HENRY PAULUS',
Na ISM 0.110 AT MY. .{.1../..3013.11.NY CITY.
Tpe ellet LY It.MEZrort..
1100 A MAND °MTN
Wanner :tram act ttrublloar lIVi tra.ilterCATi...
)4[1,31 .111218Y.P.ILULUIL
STONE •
WATER PIPES
Chiinney Tops, L .
HOT AIR & CHIMNO :FLUES, &c.
11arts TIAU agroitoNmVelnOlutUs =Mod.
• IMRY .COLLINS,
mil • •• Ili RECORD AVENIIII.
'Canceling Stamp,
ACTIWRIZISti BY THE thriltterllEN . r.
Ellett" .
Cuts ELKO' estiwkp
1. a. mtNerrirAi...
171.7 , Nrartui Best In the market.
ALLAN C. EAKFELL & Co .,
4
riikery, Confectionery,
TGE CREAM.
. _
uzelandra tho Mon
put 4Wziamtuji= Yon.
.N ;4l
otaynnt Ina 114. Ultiatro ta draulf W.
r=u,
Cm= " 13 , `" l * Th.""°•
C• BAA mss,
'
Seater of. Weihtsland Measures,
F,!
N 0.5 FOURTH lV . Flttsbnrsb.
4STEAK :BO I R RAKERS.-
Preedisala .111 be -td by. the noel. of
lespectora ot Alleaten7 o.lhti for TWO
re AY MM: eat la Ore reetlr or ea. 10.
eitunen the Stem. Plop AtUtatatent.t wet. lee
ne,tatitsr ... fatla and the Contl i rr-
MR Mein., r. ii itreel be
MMdlrected to and lett with
Coutroller at CI r" , .. AT as
ALLOCIIENT. PA
NOTICE.—Any Information ' of. JO
SEM COPELAYD Witt •bottl 7•42
' ANTATIV Parbwitt.. th.C lUaMMlD ,
braber of WC J C101 . 0914,1t gi
•ainutt u utritstliatd.oso... r. " Ja6.06
COTTON AND L.
WOO o r.
T w
hr e """ "*. iLtrAig incur • co.
7. a rt. !litmus
Air os for ill. des
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
AT
SEIIPLE'S,
180 mad 182 Federal Street,
A GOOD STOCK.
Sash and Bow Ribbons.
Hats, Bonnets,
SU - N r b OWNS,
nem% Low (IK an be Found Anywhere
At 1215 c.. Unica' and Misses . Date
At 73n, fall sired Lama Shawls.
At $l.OO, Ink Parasols. worth 91.75.
•
At 614 c.. Fast Colored Calicos.
At 119 n. Light and Dark Calicoes.
A 4100., all.tho nest Makes•of Calicos. .
At 61.00 for 9311246Chints Calicos. .
At 11119c.4-4 Bleached nloslln,a superior article.
At 'ollie., Fast Colored Lawn,
At 19Sc.. Printed Challis and Alpacas.
At 95c., Doable Width Chen o Slohans,•baranln.
Gloves, awl Hosiery,
Green and Bine Kid Glance. •
Blank and Colored Kid and LlOtt Thread Olnee
Ladles'. Mine.' and Cbildren's none.
Men end Bay , half linen.
LADIES' AND IiENTS'
Summer tind6rweal
Collars. Cuffs tool Neckties.. •
Lace Collars and Handkerchiefs.
Hoop Skirts and Skeleton Comte.
and Children's ApTOl2ll and Stilts.
Hair Switches and Chignons.
Jet Jewelry. Pocket Books. Satchels. Ac..
V3l. SIMPLES,
SO and 182 Federal Street, Allegheny
On a Par with Gold
WE NOW OFFER
Our New Stock
DRY GOODS
NOTIONS N
EASTERN PRICES
BUYERS AIDS INVITILD.TO
Examinerour Goods & Price's
ARBUTHNOT,
SHANNON & CO.,
No.llsWoodStreet
LETTER
Copying PreBseB
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LETTER SIZE PRESSES., , •
CAP SIZE PRESSES. _
CAR-RINE AND 011.5 PRESSES.
WALNUT PRESS STAND. •.
SLANNR COPYING BOOKS.
FRENCIT COPYLNO BOOKS.
NOTE SIZE COPYING BOONS.
LETTER SIZE COPYING BOOKS.
CAP SIZE COPYING BOOKS.
ARNOLD'S COPYING FLUID.
BMITIPS COPYING FLTRD.
FRECCR COPYING FLUID.
'VIOLET COPYING FLUID. -
RUBBER COPYING BURETS.
CAMELS HAIR COPYING BRUBIIES.
WATER BOWLS. CIUNA AND 111.0 N.
J. L. READ & SON
No. 102 Fourth Avenue.
BUY THE GENUINE.
CLARK'S
"0 T.
.
pW00y344 , 14
SPOOL COTTON.
GEO. A. CLARK,
SOLE AGENT
Sold_ Everywhere.
=
BAILEyeo
1211 *CHEWITIIITST,
P HILADELPN IP "
joareo§tort Zing.
The reputation and experi
ence of 40 years, warrant us in
saying that .our stock of Pine
Timekeepers of the ,beat Euro
pean and American Makers is
now, the largest in the 'coun
try: and we guarantee that each
Watch Iwo sell, is finished with
great mechanical precision, has
all the late improvements, and
will run regularly, well, and
give satisfaction.
bituiries p.mpth npll•J to.
witraa Wrath! 11 Enna tar 'MIL
'WY
IMPROVED
CHERRY SEEDER.
II( but been In nut for thelsst An reersome never
fallen nt en WWI. Instant* to litre tuft* esetento7
the
to
wen ntn to Its toll otter:lV.% win 5pe1." ..h.1
of enias In 20 aanatet .
'Me Machine Is' Cheap, elreple, Durable and
Ileneseten. : . ... . ' •
eirßudkeyries.Part.n.o astable, tb•rabf sctaMbug tit°
eland - .
1 Is the best Cherry Seeder In the Market. No
=Motion.
AU orders addreseed to
JAMES BOWN,
N.o.l.B6wbodStrpeit,
14ANITFACTURER13'PRICES.
JOSEPH IL HUNTER,
Ifferoluumlize Broker,
law xxsymyry STIVELET.
Vear Of 111,10 3•1101B10 mmtwie'
• . ,
ECM
Nw?;f' ADVERTISEMENTS
The Chesapeake and Ohio
Railroad
is completed .1 runalds tram RICILMON D. VA—
to the celebrated tt9ITF. BOLIIIVR SPRING&
to West/ 207 miles. It to betu. [SSW,'
extended to the ohlo river, 100 rode. tiotber
=kind ICI all 417 mdse.
In its Po-Wets Weetword.lt penettstes sod OP..s
up to morket rho WONDERFUL COSI. DEPOSITS
TIIE KANAWILL REGION IN WLST
.•
E/NIA- lOttlthnabrlngethempertorendeboadeat
OW, of that aortlon Into communlnallon with the
IRON ORES OF iIIIOII4IA..AND 01110. end the
WESTERN.I3I/ETII WESTERN AND EASTERN
MARKETS,
When convicted It wW camera the sermon
ItiaRBOR FACILITIES OF TEE CLIEBAPEARE
BAT with reliable nevi:canes too the Ohio river.arld
thee with the ENTIRE SYSTEM. OF-RAILROAD
AND WATER TRANSPORTATION OF TELE
GREAT WEST AND SOUTHWEST.
It will make a SHOLIT. EASY, CHEAP and FA
VORABLE ROUTBaleen , the WEST to the BEA
and will command a LARGE SIIARE OF, THE
ENORMOUS FREIGHTS seeking transportailontto
the noon.
• • -
It wAll thus become cute of tbemostLIIPORTAST
AND PROFITABLE EAST AND WEST TRUNK
LINES or RAILRoAD •In the oattntrfotad cow-
!IM=ll
Tho oilmpleted portion of tee Roue Is doing
PROFITABLY: AND LNCRDJCSING BII9IIIMiS
and la folly eihial In value to the whole amount 0
the zunrtitaga up en the entire Una -413.000.
000.1
The 'loan 01 the CileNtpento end Oblo Ralizoisd
Company. belni, a FIRST MORTGAGE UPON THE
ENTIRE LLKE. PRO PERTY AND EQUIPMENTS!
WORTH WHEN. COMPLETED AT LEAST $3O.
000,000.1 e therefore .10 of the tliontsulmtantlal,
conservative and reliable 'Railroad Loam ever of
fered la the market. and Is peculiarly adapted:
the wants of 1
nvestors and Capitalists.
Who dealt° to make their Inveatmente with or
mock eatlnfactory itasuranco of I'IMITITE AND
UNDbUtITED sixinum -
The Donee aro In denoallnattona of
$l,OOO, $5OO and $lOO
and may be bed COUPON or REGiSTKRED.
Interest Six per cent. per annum. payable.MAY
Ist and NOVEMBER Ist.
14CLNCIPAL AND INTEREST PAYABLE
GOLD LC Till: CITY OF NEW YORK.
• • -
PAC< BO A-ND ACCRUED INTEREIVY la Cilr
na4• at which plate they ray neasey 111S*EN PER
CENT. IN DOLL on their wet+.
Anlioverilakept ➢unda and other S•culithill dealt
ta at the Stock Earnongarecolved In exchange. at
their full market .aloe. and Bonds sent to all pact.
of the CoUntry. free of Expre”
Sto can ho obtained of ordering direct trona us
or through any responsible Bank or Banker In any
part of the country.
Fisk & Hatch,
BANKERS.
No, 5 Nassau Street, New York
Maps, -Pamphlets and full
informa'tion furnished upon
application in person or by
mail.
S. I .,‘PCL.k. -N& CO,
BA:STK:EMS,
65 Fourth Ave., Pittsburgh,
JUST ARRIVED.
Plated , Bracelets,
Mrs. S. C. ROBB'S
11=M1=1
MILLINERY - GOODS slut TRIMMINGS will be
1d at stuAtnidMe_Tt49l,7o daft, jeM
Lathes', Gents', Youths'
MISSES' AN D
Summer I T , nderwaa-i.
MORGAN & CO.
C 0 N NELL SVILLE
PITTOURGII, PA
Will be Filled at
MIZE
CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, Acr
clEkti eAßfffs.
Superior Ingrains,
COMMON CARPETS,
SD TO 24 cm's risat YARD.
M'CALLITM BROS.,
51 Filth Avenue.
(Abcmo Wood Street)
Asente for the sale of these -Bond.
AnOther Lot of .tholee
AT $3 PER PAIR
No. 91 Federa
JAMES
OLD STAND STOCKING STORE.
yq IFIFTIL'AVILNU6.
COAL AND COKE.
ILNUFACTIIItEIIS OF
COKE,
At their. Mines; Broad Ford, P. kC. R. It
Office, 142 ; WATER STREET,
81.111. TO ALL POINTS
BY RAILROAD,
AM. Deli+ in the City.
tM
scarF.Lainm&Co.
MANUFACTURERS OF
CONNELISVILLE COKE,
IMIIZEI
Coal
YoughloghenTe34 . ,
p Anthratite n.
OFFICE BOOM Mo. 5, Gazette
Er omen, iv,pefttuti, solicited. stakvlA
COAL! COAL ,
YOUGHIOGIIENY GAS COAL CO
Thla Cotocator alla 'now 'Oreparod to I urnist ,
h
twat Coal of sopa. or of/Rainy, AT FAIR HATES.
Odko and Yard adlololosr the Connallartha
yoed Depot. root of Try Street, inttabordb: •
Of &dammed to ottb lir Mum WON Iddatott.
Pa. Or to Yard, drill Da promptly attaadad to.
/ • JrL P. °U MW, Saastary.
a • Mira
Charles H. Armstrong
DEALER IN
Yongtiogheny and Connellsville Coa
And Manta enterer of
COAL. BLACK Aftl) DESQLPIII3ILIZED COKE.
OTTICL AND YARD. corner Butler end Xorton
streets. Inert) and CIF.. streets. Man trerd;
Also. Seeped street, RI taa = d e rdt foot of
Bassotreet, P.O C. IL
Orden* left et either of the shore OR or_ ad
dressed to me through Pittsborgh I`.o.o4 , lllrsced re
prompt attention.
Hafer to whom letan~
00
33liri ygn o
il r co.. t N
e
Allotskl et
:110 :1o ? a n
n • 3s&, Nelh.Ttigt c 3r
fiTarD rpoMrsl. L C
C ,>1."61;1:.
g., pennif Imola IL R., Allegheny, Voint7
IL IL
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CO.A.T , ! COAL !! COAL!!!
DICKSON, STEWART & CO
Hiving removed their 011 air to
ICo. 567 Liberty Street,.
(I.l4,cier now mu mom:moon.
cl e xXx. i an i tV c72 l tlrga i ltet
aret+Nringtralirroarl
91.00 PIGH
CARPETS
SPRING STOCK.
Fine, Medium and Common
C3ILPETS;.
Our Stock Is the lamest I lye have
ever offered to the trade.
Bovard, Rose & Co.,
21 Fl-FTWAVEIII.I
mhlCd.tl•
BARGAIN
CARPETS
CAN NOW HE BAD AT
NFarland &Collins
11 AND ti FIFTH AVE.
ley aro taking mock, and will dove out mane at
the but
Brussels and Ingrains,
thul ffrst cost: Call soop!Lad gut ttlechole•
CARPETS.
New Rooms! New Goods!
NEW PRICES!
We hAveiguLoguraLed the operar of our Net
Rooms with the •
runssr DISPLAY OF
C.dRP_E TS
Ever Offered in this Market,
LOWEST PRICES SINCE 1861
TOCK & CO,
OLIVER McCL
venue
•
ITPHOLS ERERS.
Nat utiseturairs of Bru "Kt. TIAIII. and =SS
MATTRESSES. Feather Bolsters and
Mirth Cushions. Co of • Montana tuid all Mnde
of Ilpholatary work. Also. Maslen to Window
ilhatii. Butt. Groan sad White Rollsoda. Cora.
UMW,. dn. Particalse sitantion Is riven to tali
inn up. cleaning and brat:Ling. shining and relay-
tng caroms.
Our mode of cleruthag Whet le the out) gay
f
which you oh !NI assured that the rotors am gm.
.erred and the good. thhavagrar freed how 41
dam and re= Our
" lirgrem b rart:
fi= fre, of Charge. •
'ROBERTS, NICHOLSON & THOMPSON/ -
• I
Upholsterers and PT%Metal, of
.team Carpet Beattag Eatablishmeat,.
NO. 127 WOOD STREET,
~.
CARPET
Of all. Clolors,
ON #AND AND FOIL SALE AT
ANCHOR' COltrON MILLS,
Alieghey City:
it) ff-t=1:11•1 1 IP 2134
106 W 001 ) STREET
QUEENSWARE, 8
MUS FKINCII ,
AS
1 China and (3-lass.l
A eILVALR PLATED ROODS. DINNER I
AND TEA:BETS, TEA TRAYS I
1=312
xi. l
VlRV.V‘ts=c,NwPiAll. IN II
I prima- I
;41
gl ' I
R. E. EREED & C0.,1
1
-- 14 WOOV4TREETT- I
REYNOLDS STEEN & CO.,
____
124 -Woco Street
129.1..; .4 Dealers
CHINA. FIE.CIiT CLAM AND
QueeilLs.vz.u.7e.
MTh. larsion ..ortiaLt. Itcrk prima.
ESTABLISHED 1828. • •
Irma nacur..-uazirr inosy...sour. s. arsr _
HIGBY,. CIJST
N 0.18 9, Liberty St.,
Wb c , m 2 ," l A VAMirttlrlmallng
PLATED me &Pall Papoldni oot! In the above
oar btoek t I.l.lPMetl dlrecate
t beat ..ut =rem. and ea we tom
reoalvtas a Mal% and dealtabla lot or Um above
goods. • .14 rt
.•..
DR. - WH A LTTIER
co TO TREAT PRIVATE 1/1811A
drphIlls In all its forms. all urinary diseases,
and the elevator memory are onroplotely
ted; Spermatorre fin,ina V.-manes.=
polene elf.almse or other Mame.
mut which produce mane of the 1 ohnehm c Recto
as blotches, bodll"..mmiremem i.vlMvehm.
_eat.
ewmPtion.averelon to society. namsnllnees. draft
of future wreeta. hoe of Intmory. Indolence. taw
Wel enalsalons, and Ovally ao proetratlnsea.
ead=to leader marriage 11116
$0
ore Lamm/ ea. are Perntamm
14osons afMeted with these nr any othetard=
intricate orioles MAnding eenstltetlonal monalalet
. should eve the Metal a Irish he never falls.
A ass Um. laratteottnn even to all Female 0011.
MalatmLenoorrhoe or Whites. Falllng. lodsanofp.
tion or Eleeralon nt the Womh. tts PrelitlA
AmilmarrhOes. Menorrhaela. Dmoenorrimee, all
gtertlity or Harrenr/res. are Ulla with the Mee.
effi..
WI; asiDerldmtalutt playstetan who conthille
htmsolf esclosivelf to the study of a °BMW olses -
of diseisees and them thousands of eases ern . ,
=mulls scauiz t .c.a c tbr skill in that splennt7
pw
Th.ath nlbliegt a =dint mixophlet lig,
at Orem full poldtion of vaneres3
nitrate diseases that ran ar
be had free at ollinsA47
mall for two staropa. In sealed emstopea
acitente mutates to the aMI
eastillog them t determ ine the lactelia=•7 l
their ormetialrite,
The actalistonant, comprising Um MD* ...A
Ls central. ' When it Is not convenient to visit the
the Doctor's opinion am be oblabitin=a=
Written statement of the esse.andi mod
be onrudea Of mail or Mem. m edaij.= ,
bomever. a personal' ammatuation ts
mietneary_ chile In ahem daily personal attention'
Ie rennlnsn.tuid for the amontmodstion of mom
tett_lenta Mom are atertments connected with the.
=cillanrovidsd eith every requisite mot
W momote reedrry. toduding meal
thisalk.epor I. MI • prstairl o, =on h . Pmlesnnn . .. a
atperrtriOD: Xedinid Mot/blots oMes froa or
pineal lionteoeMor oglutrVlVl.,
r i l w i lyea T t e. °dice. iim
Onr - noart tie...,
PROPQ
_SAM' FOR COAL—Sealed
etvmsa. •111 be reeelred at No:111 WYLIE
11tb..101111. for from n i x ,
(COOL to tan (10.1/00) thousand bushels of
sod .LIMP COAL. to Ino dallotrid tl tOtant
Moot Sown • • Niue
CHAIN
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