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COMMEBCIAjV GAZETTE. TUE' iiDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1SD1. Tfc Xjf.d.ra; TALES OF TWO CITIES. poke Las no chatter, but was merely the te.lk cf some gentlemen who might or might FIGHT TO A FINISH. I properly linr t- their duties.

Th wr.h of the i.rr!ttc'int fell upon Police- I K5 Osivraae aid Jcfcaltz. Tner a. iatoned I ra, 1. sl. PitU'ar TatsJay, Ies.

nci IK OTIiERS IT OUT I BOYS-if you a pair of fine I clubkate IT.HK. on tfcira THE FATHER. I until a fuJi inTestiati-7n is tna'e bv councils I of the rumor that there was a "job" in the of this particular tract lor poor- Lo! purposes, President Ford rend a letter from Capt. S. 3.

Itrown, addressed to City Clerk P.a'ib, in which he aaidt "Thinkioi councils roigfct i cf rtgiectir d-aty Li favor cf a wana id not do some! hicj-. The est Kna (Jocir-iany has the mear and is bened to build within two ears. Besides it Las a system cf roads that will extend far into tbe tuhurl. 11? G.lfTlpSCS 01 said out of tea cf the are satuued oi beer was frely Threat matt. Life in Pittscurah to 1 biirt Mutt, 1 i The Theatrics! Dispute May Causa Serious Trouble.

to i of tii fort ir ot iOEKCAST Ti TifB and to give the est Lim C-ernpany what it aa-i. A WAY TO OET OUT. 1 PENN" AV. STORMSL (Ml West End Streets Given One Railway Company. wish official information uto the ability of the lit? ti buy the farm we own in.

North' Versailles t-iwoshir, known as the fihaw farm, and whi'-h Ls tendered to tha city at th. cf I beg stats Three TlcU.eT-i- Koco-rer. Petty tiiivee La rafeutly paid some i CTSSixu NuT. 30, p. For 'We'.

ir- ws.rr.ier, wirda an''. at- i tenuta to aa a festers: Mr. Fox eaid theer was a war to get cut of the West End besides Carbon" street The other CPtspanr has charter and hits tha money will build it? tcad if it gcta chance. There rs a street now as far as nrlT weather: i.jr and fair W'dc-m'st. ARE NOW HAPPY.

LOVERS WHO THE COUXCILMEN HISSED. ALL READY aa-a-i nil ilii eatr I'enaylvanta arJ aruier, S3uthw-t cJeir warrutr and thst yon may olbb-ially make Known the fact if i.ecessary or desired." Tbe letter wa re-I ceived and filed. THE PHIFI'S GIFT. A cr.iuiunirUon from Mavor Gourk-y Sieger's sad iiitifcw cocipany can get thronc'h. I Ifkc.v fair Weloc.Iar.

foi 'ih wm detealed. Mr. Fx a Little l'srenti But They Would Be Just Eit Uappier if Their offered another providint: that the city conl i The indignant Citizens Gie Vent to Their Feelings. Will Likely nooorti' ItiTlTert in a Cont at More. Hitter Than Any Tl.as Ilaa Yet Keen Started A Mevici.i Coal Minln Couipany CranixcJ.

Almanac for rav. Sua i Moan ta. luo seta 4 34 r. 5 or. M.

1 Voulu Only Say, "Ktess Yon. Chil r-d in which he laid before council the ofl'ir i Je by Henry Fbipitt, to build a coiiit-rr ttory costing- ia Schunley (it, in his letter the mayor suggested that there wes an or portuiiity open tor anothtr HOLIDAYS. give ctt'er companies th rigiit to ute the trseks on Stutca 4itret ia a pw-portiouote share of the cost of construction and icaintenance. This was defeated and tLo llliJ ii Rom an I'biiatithropUt. A city hoiipital is badly crdiaanc placed on- final rassag.

It vras I OVER aJopt4 by a vote of 8 aye to -1 The i.MT A FEW VOTES AGAINST IT. j-trs'iQi have applied to taa police to fwovtr scuail srticiifv Tha thieves were not pro- i aad ia cch u.s th gcis hiave V-f-en recovered. DuririZ the last thrpe dsys ItucUve Xed Johuftou Las Tccvctd I timspieces which. apt. MuthLas to i the owners.

Vr tirr ata fe" -iivs sgi reported that i sr. Jmoies, had stclen a cid and a sil ver -i- and a rev.dvtr. it vrsa ltamed that the watch had been turned over a raii'tder named Siaoa Vietr, for -J ti JotinLa2rr, a waiter at (iocttraisii'i i re-tarat oa IiSi(M4 atreet Victor then went to St Juu and wrte to Mr. Grant that he would the name cf thi tx-j se-aorofthe tnjet iece for f-'3. The piise to catch Sim-'n bef-ire lr.g.

I Sheailey cf 157 South avenue also lost a g'jld which was recovered. I A ftiiow-'xiarder r.ararj A'. Urt UayiMi, who said lis worked ca the Pittshuigh WnUro read i believed to be the Uiiet. Tb waich was found ia a Wyhe avenue t.awnshop. ai.J a ui city is not in poii.ion La.

1 1, th sav: Tito I -al leniit ratnrc-Tte reeoj-l of the ttrr p-Ttac Wis takro fcy lie cltsj stales wfa.b.-t tar4 jca-terlay: .....21 It j-j lr at 2 'Mean i r. i7 whtati-s nsis TtsTai. at r. at. Watson ttseet vr ss yetorday star tied ut of drswsiness by a romance.

A "Here is an OMrtunity far ths inveit- i meut of superfluous weaHh. I the Majr.rliit P.th Urancrieor ci.iortanity will enibraccd. I belieTe the noes were cast by Mews. 1 Fox, Snan-ncn and President iloiliday. The ordinance th.

Jit Oliver Tn-clina Hallway Company th right of way thrcigh the Thirty-first ward passed. S100.000 I hnttAi.l mill )r4i the intru il.pr. psif cf lovers elcped oyer the border, desp-ite the btei-n opposition of two pairs of p.iA fiuijd matrimony and cor.se, nsat Laopl-i ness iu the goud town of Cleveland. The hero find heioir.e are rcspcciivclr, Jrsej I I'riDcle. and Mim iJwyer.

tlity of 'ten who ive the weslth tu do it hucii bo inctitntiort will prove a ble4- WORTH The letter froci Mr. Phipps in regard the cniiserrat-ry wa? resd fand ordered filed, i Mr. Wright wanted to know v.hy the tj on parks never reported and Mr. Jirown The dispute between th theatrical of the American Federeticn cf Labor aad the Knights rf Labor baa uevdoiicd inkiaa opeu ht bctweea the two orgaaizatiocs and it al log char tt a-ble that some of the place- cf may lnon befors is sefiei. The Knights of Lbor rnvt-iciacs ar.

reaJy to co-cperate with the theatrical rechanics and otber attaches and start a figM tat will result ia tbe oct of cae or both of lha theatrical IVth tdes are out for bloo-l sod the matter of Weather Lra or Cii.aVTIO!.. ftac 'rhd JV.r.Ve! replied that that coiuunvte had apparently ia the son of Cant Joseph I'ringle of ing to the couftii unity aud an eiidatiug turia-unuiit to those who supply it," A resolution was pasiwd authoriziag the aweptauise of the gift und appointing a cm-riiittee cf five each branch to draw up auiUble retrvlutioos thanking the generous donor. been forgotUsu, as nothing was ever referred 0 Watson street and the brother cf John 1. tu' iU Grant the XVct Vnn-mrnitrr lUilway the PriiUefcm l'r Ilrnyy Charcri for I 'ui 4t tl orks 3fr. O'PojiikH i'liKhli His) AiKlitinjc Couunltteo Onllfiaiue llio Poor Farm Oral Still On.

to it i the tporiicg reporter of tua Jn- DRESS GOODS e' 21 I iuii jv ii irw" patcn. lie is years anJ an employe an eTlipiOVe CHARGLS AGAINST TOYMAN. lT a j. "Hi sf -J taracrt J'li lci.ar.apwl.a... Cwjro.

St. Laiij Kii 'Hy N-w York t.ut.ilo. (jf the Jiret ki Manufacturing and ere1 saver one ktolea tmia JJ. letnclt Uii-Vv eU Supi.lv Company. Miw Dwvcr liUTuaiuhau, who spect a tew days ia a daughter of' Mr.

Johu Dwyer. who re- ''ere tccsatly. The ticker bad ben avid to sides two tloora from the Prino-ic familv. 1 lie rtrt-r in cn Allegheny bar-room. The 2 break in vbs already It Ia Said More are to lie Made Pear to rtiahe wh-h aa aa the ex rscrd; r.ary prt-jart- wa oiTinired Trades asavmnly THE aOCTH SIDE I'AEK TUOJKCT.

The ordinance creating the one of clerk t3 the boards of viewers failed for want of a ligel majority. A resolo tioa was offered by 54 WaUin utreeL i--Le is r.reity and onlv 17 i stch will be returned the owner. i uor.a we cave r.auc in tac vsay o. son's Cane to lie Taken Up. A connected with the Allegheny City reform movement aaid yesterday that there would be further information made against him and fresh ehaigea.

City Solici OU.U.1PSS as i 4 nd ll'as as "ow'i'as "on'll'aa li'aa 'toa'li'as Cij li as A'tsadl'M iou ira years old. The elopement occurred on Saturday hi.cht The youusj people bad been lovera lor months, bat Mr. Dwyeraod Caps, pfingle Chriatiuas Far.cy Gxk1s, l-ting JI former etiors, it is tJ the tical and useful things lor Bupt. iOUi dfies net ace in thc robberies set indication that thieves are gaininjr the masttry. lie thinks the recovery of t.e stolen goods decueu'trate the eSciency of his prinjarily to nte juri anch oecurteucea iVienda the who were the main inrVruments in the of tbe new Vradea aaaemlly will ei-trd by the and it ia as gvd a settled that the eiecitive board of D.

A. S. K.ii:his of sustain their local of theatrical employe. on re- tor Klphinstone admitted yesterday that the opposed tne idea of marriage, chiefly attorneys are not through with their cont.i.1- ligi- grouuds. The Pringle famiiv r.

vi aa im at. s- as is a. srt. w. Si SB a 3S III 2m nw" aw; i'i i 1 1 atj it Hi' Lt are thzX we have given the nivt at- i-'t liunk cf it.

More than ter.ucn. ark sob A'. SS iiif fit. Pa ah t3 iimsbs. 7.s lVnttr 4vC- lKa'Tr' 49 J.tttle tSJ.M 1 A Veteran's liooth sod lturlal.

Samuel Sheetz. ated 13 Tears, aud a vet- xco.ooo worth cf Dress 1. he kcights are of opinion that the artl.in eiiiu of the late war who bad a snlendid rco- I or 'he ia a direct attempt to u.v cspeculljr gathereJ thii H'i 7 eratioa of the auuitor report, aud are endeavoring to ascertain thereffout what other chargea the evidence will sustain. lie said, though, that he was not prepared to discuss the matter. Conspiracy had been spoken of as one of the charges that would be brought against the mayor, but when it was mentioned to Mr.

or scire their men and cause a reck, ami Methodists, while the Dwyers are Catholics. These fact made a ui.iou undesirable in the eyes of the old folks. On Sunday tijiht yountr Mr. Prinvle went out for a atrolL and Miss Dwyer left her houio with the intention of visiting her aui.t on Dinwiddie street About 7 P. M.

they purchased tickets for Cleveland, basing first thrown their relatives o.T the scent bv to ifovern thetmc-Jves acccrr'icKlv. It ui.lik'Iy that the llnhrhts cf Labor will follow the tactics of the tt.er orcariza- Every rirce is rtw, tlis i the profit of all th leadios; citi-sei nr.d tar pyers of the West Ead, both LWiiu'- tf yesterday pawsed the lsin Uis Went End l'assrigsr nailwsy Cotupiiy a prmitwal monopoly of tho tr-tt railway l.usis ef that growing of the city. The ordinance as pase ty big majorities in both bodle. This was not unlocked as it known that there nitili intlueiice and many con- brought forward ia support of the measure. I l.e Tote In tm" council was 27 for to 5 halnrt, and in common 3H tnr to 4 agninst 'i'iis u.rr,i,f io Tf-tod or the' aiueuduieot uiit-n it was before the eurpoiation eommitl nn i'ri'lay la and roi fr the pawiae fftts orduiance ynterday, tims coming Aa arr r- r--c a ruarkel goo li, bfi, died at tUe farra.

Kxammrr Hon man called on gone G. A. It. men to Lave them secure the burial of Shet-U uaderthe indigent tl act, but tliey refused to act the veteran whs laid to rest in a pauper' xrave at the city farm. Sheets was a member cf the bixty-tdveath Ohio Infantry sod was twice woucded.

Eiphmstone be said be thought he could f-. itriijinc every rtic, safely sav no charge of that kind would ha i convening with a tk'fcc-t-selter io the li. Hi Mr. Paul ai.ttkorlilr.ic the appointment of a i committee to inquire as to what sum the 1'ailey and Ilobinsoa propertiee, conKisting i of 100 acres and located at the head os the Catle Shannon incline, could be purchased fur with the view of establishing a pnblio paik f.r toe people of the Booth Bide. A rrjudutinn was presented br Mr.

O'Donneil tlie finance committee to report upon the ordinance relatinf- to so an Jit of aocouuti of the city officials at ths next regular lieetiog of couneiis. Armour 6t Go. were crranted the right Jay a switch to their packinif house on houih en ty-fi rat street. The other matters acted upon were the reference to toe corporations commjttee of ordinances relating to the Grand view Avenue, Mt. Washington Si Mt Oliver street railway and a petition of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company for ths riht to erect a bridge over Carson street, between South First and South Becoud streets.

THE YUTK BttJI-GE FLAK. The ordinance of ihe Mt. Oliver Incliua Company to change their motor power on their street railway was affirmatively recommended by committee and passed finally. Mr. benz moved that the special committee oo free bridzes examine a location for a at asc to lir.il at i ad Made.

As to ex-Mayor Pearson, charges O. depot Tiietr departure was not suspected Money 1 iTilci- l.r November. Tha reportaf the naocey-crrfer departnaeat cf tbe postoOe at PiUabursk shows taat during November douiextie r.toney crrtrra were isauol ths smnaiitof f.il.K Ji fere iru biibw ird-s issued, rewiUaarcs froia tioa and at tec ft to int'oduce the.r scale Into those portions ia Va theaters that Lave heretofore bn To-night the executive bard cf Iistrict As senibly 3, Knights of Labor, will held a meeting and Una matter will reveiv ci-tof their attention. IUtrict Slt-ttr Workman lempey was spoken to last nbrbt et tha other efices, 'xk Domestic money orders were jaid the amoaat of forrica iri ney rders ali. V2.

Kw luitttooes to I'hiiadelpbia were tl3. The total tm.i.eas of th oft.ee uutil midnight, when the your.g ludy's sb-sence caused hr family considerable auiiety. Metiseuyers were disuatched to find the truant but she did uot materialize. The Prinles el-K missed their Joseph, and finally it dawned upon both families that an elopesuent Lad taken place. The mitherof Miss Dwyer was quite overcome, while hr father vowed venpeaaee upon Mr.

I'ringle. Watch was kept in both houi until daylight, bnt ths runaways did not return, and although trle-prams aero flying all yesterday, no news of close of a late meeting but he preferred sot say nothh.g util aftw tbe cl the to-uljjtt However, he expreiwtd the opia'oa, as be has Eianr times pre-; Why Mr. Sbober Wa Tjite. William haiir of the jt rehiring de-rartatent of Wainwright's brewery, who lives in Allegheny, was lnte in presenting l.imi-elf at the He warn married over a year szo. Now he Is the father of two boys aud a (firl, who were on bun-day rmhi.

'Pile iiifabt'iare doing welL lnntdiment ow and to Come. Jaws Murphv, who was arrested in boho similar to those made against Mayor Wyman will, Mr. rdniirmtone eaid, be made agninat him. instructions as to Chief Murphy," said he, "have been given by councils. The auditing committee, I believe, has cot completed tbe bearing it granted him." The auditing committee may aot be called together before its next regular meeting to receive tho affidavits promised in Chief Murphy's case by bis counsel, Thomas M.

Marshall, but before that time tbe subcommittee will have a meeting ca the street railway accounts. Mayor Wyman Las deputized Alderman Braun, brother of one of the principal witnesses against lam, to conduct tj for uootn. 1 viun.l. V. ll a tftv Ik.

nr.t men was a wroue one aad calculated -r-t wero Msrs. Mg, IloberUou, Miltoni.t.-, Wlls and I'iU-airn. The lob-I it ot l.th iiHu''cra fil'i-d with rei-diiU of the est Kud, while printd p-i lit prot-t osi'iiit the occupation of rU'ubcu ilraet ty I lis cotiiprtny's tracks were ilac'd up'ii th di of every lnenilr. 1'ow-rf ol Bt'i tull wcrn iriadd on Leiialf of the dy thse tnmrs who headed the t'icir whereaoouu coula be thviiee 1. yard.

Here's a list of the Ixst tUr.fi fr to-day and thi week: At 75c a A lo-c of French Plaiis ard Stripes, 42 irxi.es wi'e, chor- ic, eavet bafrr BsJcf 11. 2i'. At 1 1 a Yaku A lot cf Novelty Stripe If ord Corvis, 4a inches w-ie, At ft a Yarh A lot cf stylish tuft nove'dlet, 44 ard 4a ir.crH- k. rices, a II. TI a jara.

Tt.a lt at out tsar At i ard If. 2 5 a Yapi A 101(50 tree.) i-int fite quautj Cheviot and Camel's i ia js smil C.f ft ai ft. At fi Meanwhile a nniet wediinir bad coiue off I on far k.cpin a dinordeiiy h.oae They retnrue.i on an evening and sl.Iius liquor on tnii.Uy, wai finsd 10 Ihey on an evening Suii'Ur. wai fined ia Cleveland. A Warm Inter La View.

A gieen CiuiUnst is amoc ths prababili-ti's, ear L'cri Sam' a wrsU'er ahara in the iv-hmidt buii lii.it. ltua is not aa over (leaaant trot h-cy, wkeii on rctrnilrs tie proverbial rLurclit ard which is sal i scrumnaitT th rren uritrca. twrt thiak we will Leva a wartii and wet Deeetiiber. or the text few days the weather premise to be lasur ani warut." I and cot and held in fl.Oju bail for l.ial at bridge to the South Side at some point between t-mUhfield atreet and the Tenth street bridge, inquire as to the cost of necessary approaches and report at the next meeting of councils. Ths motion was adopted.

ti fca airt r'aruag to orjacis-K liber than most all othir agvncica combin0. He er. preesrd regret that the mjtrer has reached it present dveloj that it ever bejau, lit at the same time sr.ld that if tb-y arc determined to fight, the Kiiirfl.U wi'l lus-ettSem. If org-anied Ub. Is to spad its and consume its energies in f.jtuir.g ftwlf, the sooier the a'taatioa ts undertxi the b.tte, be sal 1.

ThsdifTcrect branches of the two big bodies have beet ictTCj'el in th matter aud a hot fibt a ill lw aecu fur soul time. court It.r.)ey Uevine, arrested for a tike oih-oce, ws fined f-iJ a'id costs and beld uudur il, oail for euurl triaL Ta re was Kt litt.s gas ia the rdLt--hi yes- tarday i.ht the pupi! Lad in lie diic'i. in aovl otlice 1 ai- ij ik1 tt.ort. The lrvs Lesson. Mayor Wyrdan left Sunday nitbt for Ohio, where he will sjtid a few tlaya in hunting.

In the meant' in Alderman cf tbe i imt ward eondnct the hearings. Five prisoners were arraisrad Teslerdy. Four of them each not atuety days to tue wi k-houee. More Laureto for I'll taburti To Mine la Mexico. )rUat of t'ie iir'n, Mit ail tins Laa no tiie Ik Is matter had bnu "cntnnd ilrini." AMtiC Ol.T JTOittE.

t'bs dlrctor of tf'ti cum pan were out la force tut lliy hulfau hour U-fore tlto mect-hiif wss csid tu rrffr and the buzzing ru chinery was aet in motion. The champions of tii measure ia etUct oouueila were Mewri Giltipii, Keating and Ir. ICvans. When tl. or iiimiics wss out to a final vote in select c.uim It and pasaed a nwraation was croat-d by hi enrutiiir from the orowd awembied i'i trie inl'tiy.

A (lor its pawtge in the selnrt t.iuiK ti the in ran.rj Nlltipvd through the torn-M' li t'H'ii, where every thinf went na siii'Mitlity as miul.iiiry usually run. Hi lct ronncil was called to order at train, and Mr. Pringle lett Mrs. Prinjle at a downtown bitel while ha to matteis at borne. But uiattcra were iiot to be smoothed.

The lady's parents refused to receive him, and his own relative expressed their displeasure in no wexsared terms. The young hut-bun 1 finally left bis Lome, condoled lor the onkin 1 ti eatn.eiit" he received by the smite and caresses which he knew were awaiting him elsewhere. Airs. Dwyer, mother of Mrs. Pringle, 'Td: "I will have nothli.g further to do my daughter, beyond seeing that khe is pioperiy married.

She is a Catholic, and w-j will accept nothing but a trsarriaj; by a Catholic priest After that she will not darken our doors again. She ha diiracod her family and must abide by the conse-(nncen. Mr. Dwyer said: "I do not want to n'ect Honors to Col. W.

A. Herrou. At the recent meeting of the Scotch-Irish, Society of Pennsylvania at Philadciohia it was determined to hold the annual banquet this winter at the Quaker City. Next year Pittebuih will be the'scene of this festivity. Thereafter the honor will be altarnatcly conferred upon Philadelphia and Pittsburgh.

The vacancy caused by the death of the president of the Sjciety In Pennsylvania, Col. John A. Wright, was filled by the prornatinn of the firt vice-president, I.ev. Dr. S.

D. McConnell, who was succeeded by the second vice-president, Hon. Claytcu MeMichael. On motion of CoL John W. Echols of this city CoL William A.

Iferron of rittburh Ths asms member also moved that the city attorney bo Instructed to proceed regularly to the condemnation of that part of tlie lirowusville aud turnpike lying withia the city, and also to amend the report of the committee having the matter in chaige, striking out the clause compelling that any to keep the road lying within tiie city in repair, lioth motions were carried. Au ordinance was presented authorizing the chief of the department of public works to deftigtitite the kiud of material to be usod in sidewalks. Hall A lot cf very f.r.c Cir-el's JijiJt, 41 inches tide, i A meeting wss lat hcl 1 ia the offine of S. Juhnf.tm, Yrr, fas ths purse of orgBiiuing a comjacy t- mine csl prc.erty I ia Mcx Among Ihe ir.trr.iliny atn.k- hibiera nrrsent w-re: L. Jtraub of Straub Morri; S.

M. Ip. August Only a ftw days ss we aaananrrd that th Atlanta expikiti-ia ba 1 awarded toe th bibrft medals f--r pUVies. rrs-TVea to 11. liei-is Co.

of thi ritv. Tb aa na f.iia resetted a U'srftata this tuoriaiag aoaanriua ths receipt of iar .11 medals at th Au-gt-i-ta (lis.) expoattvn. With sacti Ut. tuonr ther it no ruitUkiag th jicpuianty of the Keystoc Lrsc 1 in the juth, or the Ligh rtl'mat rlaced oa th-ir quality. Foil forty-Five Feet, Michael McCann, a laborer at the Lucy furcace, ft II from a trestle there yesterday, a distance of forty-five feet, and was injured internally.

He lie in a vary critical sUte at his boms in La win a alley. IWckert Joseph A. O'Neill, Matthias Weia, lr. Kennedvof Scutt-isle. tuiJ It- II Kua-eil (ae4 fi Stmt iZi.ii 11.4 ut At a Yaxd: A i-f uf i.ovcltr iiroclie Jsv 3 stylrt; 10 cl.oicest coofrsf worth aud "St.

1 il lri 11 1 iwi r.l net At 5i a Yard of Mexico. Mr. liutell, who Las acted as was elect id second vice-president or thu so AN AUDIT WANTED. wild rly a lull att'iu'ti-iive of ihe members lnvaent jit'tet tlis of huHiness of ciety. A resolution was adoptnd that the vice-preiidr-nrs shall be advanced each var, Pringle.

If I do I will not Ik; responsible A New Union for Vet-nsn. so that in CoL Ilerron will president I of- of this great society in the commonwealth Pennsylvania. Mr. O'Donncll Objects to Having Ills Oi-dlnttuce Creatine an Audltlne Committee IMceon-lIoied and the Ktnance Committee I A l-A (.3 f. llii'is, 46 ir.cbe, at any t.aaa.

At 1 1 $0 a A new veterans" organization has been started under ths designation of th Medal cf Hi'asT Lvini. Only who liava re-ceived nw.jii iur -iojiir-- miriurioua aervice will he eligible. Oi ly v.v;iitra hail from, AU-jheny connty. ILrse cjI LnU, John C. Matthew snd Arch H.

Jr. A rational convet tion of th ordir will be held ii Waahicrton r.ext August. i-s lm. ottAuc (ha or.ii.iiii.re granting the liiiLta of way the rnilway company, pcr-rtntlin tlit a Io tin of electricity ax a hy that lmy airl fixing the mnximara rate of fftie at ft riM between tue houra of A A. M.

end midnilit was pretexted. Mr. Kvan J'iree moved tlat it be auivnded so ss not rant the com) an riht of way ttouben tr-et. lie prtnted a furnddahla rtmon-MrMiee an I i that the cul teiia of that sec tiuti wrr opponsd nirinpr all'tlie streetaovfcr A lot tT Ci.rveroT Car.ct's Ordered to Kerort on It. In camon council oa the call of the wards the f'dluwing papers were presented and referred Au ordinance fixing the salary of the f.rapetnr nf ti-e jir-ipcrtv, aid: "The territory is al ir the lor Jer Hue of the stale of Chihuahua.

Part ef it iewne4tyu. but the prkt-r -ortiin has bern fri dj ex-tior. of biheahua We h.trnl lulrjing; frU.eeoI wkirh is th biuu loui and mi-asthrscite. We wt.l an th b'Uth Parlrie and Mexican Central rail roa Is atth ftiel, of which they art Lt Dec 1. own rxk, which we will ite FagluU and Amerieau lnuufs-t-reri wbo have recvatly settied ia Mesicx Tii ry rrtres acres, and iirntoi-e in beoit.c u.i of tiie and mt prcd'Jclie e-al fields ia th? world." Mr.

I.u,.l ha been respecting for rrr a year in Ch.huabua with dLcn xi-i etc. teveral cf the coal fcund are ou view at Mr. Johnatoia ofT.ce. nusT BE SOLD 1 1 for my If I bad caught Lint before it was too late I would have made hiru tiay for breaking into family and dostroyiojj our peace." The Prinzle family are tu gry over the behavior of their scion. Jokeph, however, has a naturally buoyant nature.

He declares thst he has no fars for the future, and will set up an establishment cf l.is own. Wallace Stewart and Lizzie Roy eloped r.oi their homes in Alb gheny on Tlnr.ks-civiit? Uay, and were married in Wheeling, btawart is employed ia Lindsay Mo-Cntcheon's mill, while the bride's relatives live on bouth avenue, Allegheny. se-ven chwf i ei '5. that ttevcr a 11 list tt 7. DAMAGED OY SKOKC CO A At f.smicriutcndcnt of the bureau of electricity at "The Chinese Tronlles.

An interesting letter from China has been received by Yardmnster Martla of the Cental stock-yards from his sister, Mrs. Chal-fatit, wife of P.ev. Frank Cbalfant Mis. Chalfant's huel-ancl is a Presbyteriaa minister in the Flwrry land, and is a eon of Rev. Claifitut, V.

D.rrl' the Park Avenue Presbjb'riau church. Mra. Chalfant was formerly a teacher in the Lincoln chooL She writes that trerious trouble is anticipated in Chinn, nr. that duriiiif the recent riot at I-Chan the covemment aided and abetted the rapine. The Chinese cf pure blood who hate the Manchu dynatv are at thebottcimof there li one company, i hey wantuJ to leave "A tI 1 per month, instead of $151., as at present; I.LfCt, 44 c.

Th Acred Faster leed. Mrs. Msry McVeagh, tbe Praddock woman who has iivid 11S days with ut eati ig one bile of solid ftvd, dit-ii at o'clock yesterday. Sh bus lxcn sufTenn witii a cancer in her mouth and has live) all this time on buttermilk and wine. fibe was C-i years of age.

Hunting Itnnawsy Wives. W. J. Wright, a weU-kuowTi re-iiTent of Tilun, called uton Sunt Wicr veterday i I'rx-s- Gtmtlcinen Ivjiiti.tr fr ilolMny t- at tiiurs iters Yavi A lot of atcy Crejioi 44 Inf', wide, in r.t.-.e tiiTcre: i. t-a A- r.o.

laal ut if tii.S Itil vi At a Yapp: A Iwt of very Lih tl--ci with 4 'c tt I I st' i a ar, st la I a authonxing the mayor to appoint an ordinance cdficer to oversee the weighing of coal, at tho pay cf a police officer; remonstrance against Park ina switch in bpruce alley. Mr. Ferguson presented a number of resolutions as Instructing the chief of the deitartracut of works to have the prop-erty-owuers repair tbe ridewaiks on Thirty-third street; to ascertain by what authority the Ceutial Telephone Company has removed city lamp poU and put poles in their placet; to secure estimates fur repairing Butler street and Foitj-eighth street; all of which were pas-sed. Also a resolution requesting the committee on public afety to reiwirt on tha ordinance for removing telepraph and tele tVIll Meet Hero In Jsuuary. Th central xerntivs tt tl National Barters' aa ocistl-vn met lat eveo-Ir-if to ilicris th l-icalltr of their r.ext el conventi n.

Presblent G. W. Miller oe- rue openy a tr uif etioff line to enter at dtMrii 'Ihe popii over there, he Slid, U'reall ocpt'St'd tho ordinance, and t.ny pi 1. 1 fur keeping tip the at recta and all 0. 11er iinwi he tliought tlieir protort sliotild bs ttxtdnd.

TWK tOMPANV'fl IIE. T. A. Gil leapt and lr. 1'vans followed In f.r thw enrupny, dnrlmr which ie ststed tbat he bad been informed tlmt cnijt)y would lie-in work the itrnioc of tlii road to Munich! with in a yertr.

MY. WuruicaUls aSd be had eri author-I hy IJiinis JUilly, ownvrs of tin ia the company intended to In i I I i Mantiell and aiicird ao ei.inm 1 1 ail I'ints of the towns on th llitr. Tlie preaeut company hold uot jm voudiel liy parnilel t'aiks with a i company, it the luevitabie 1. 'n feiK'y of sll och parallel line. to considi-tl lie ami lie cited thcw of the I'u lUrrnia the miscluel.

Ilrs. Chalfant is at autung, iu the north, and as yet has no fear of attack, but she stated that tbe insurrection is rapidly spreading, and Pekiu may be attacked at auy time. May End In Lynchlne. Since the oil boom struck the McDonald field tbat district has acquired a reputation W. Traehier aritt.g at $150,000 Worth I CARPETS, CURTAINS DRYGOODS.

It jrr4f liijs Finest Jr- iu 1 1 10 a yard. ro-DY I uv LV, inwted t.STKY PklcoLI-S, F-rwkrd I Sc. A IN' ani St. -V; i KAG KlU KT, AT COST AND LESS. Ui-V-wcar Wed Wor.en's fl 63c.

rr.4tJ I fe--. 50 cent. co; ied tb chair, 'S. secretary. Afplic; aud asked for aid iu hunting op hia runaway wife, whom he chained had eb-ped with a contrsctor and uiller named J.

C. Throck- I inorton, alias 51 or ton. The latter is a I dent ct Waynesburg, I'a. Wriehs, who is about 31 years of ax ami a boilerniaker ly occuiiation, th superintendent the of his troctlt'S. Hefir-t produced twodouhie pbctrgratihs, one btu cthatcf a young and handsome woman, bv wh se ai ie stoid a bright and intcilient-lookintr little syA atioi.a the an rv-eive-l irum llsrmi uric, 1 1.14, JoLn.town, and cl4.sb.re.

Ci al illy ileci Jed tr.sl I sh til l- ae- t. a. '1 are It and ere we arc lljlid-y ha'e eve to aitrrt to t. aU.l.!-l a i tor tongnness almost equal to that of any old-tiaie oil district On Sunday night a stabbing atlray took place there which (toes ttr to five co'or to this uoeiiviible cbaiacter. 1 aiiparentlv about I'I year of are, Tiie bea Is I phone poles; a resolution requcftinjf an oiiiulon for tho city attorney as to the power of councils to grant the right to erect telegraph poles on sidcwalka; a resolution appointing Mayor Gcuriey, Chief Piielcw, one -t Fir their la-'y frien is will finl her a sere larye of ch-ice rti-lcs that wiii prove Tery aceet tub -l a Christmas e'ft.

Onr stock cf csrefuliy selected fncy article never wa as Luce, ami the 1 ib-cs a.kd are tj'iderst, as cvininai will show. Hand-de-cated jslove an i Lar. l'keri Lief eaea, jewri lxe, manicure Skt-, ti'irt cresric, l-igna trU, and silver thimble, fans, silk hosiery, earj txirtymonnai-s, laces, nrubnella to liars aiid Alaska ahawla ani eaibioid-ereU fi -ho (i i-'e for old la- ie.J. cutt and ttii'reii an-1 ini, octets babies, Ma-k silk dress pultcras. sil-w-l drea patt- ris.

bor th" bouse, blanket, down ounti, pillows, bra.al l. irc lie is and erioa, acts of linens wifl napkin V. mat- b. We have only mei.tioi.ed a few a nicies. A viait to the store will shw maey mure.

J'. IfOKK Oc, Penn asenn. A nniuber of men were rdsyuisr toker at of woman ar.d chitil rested tttuT tovina let-J Lonr. The te of th convention was fixed V-Mi-'av, Jsansry 4 at e. m.

A citiirci'tee of .1, a ai-y iiit'J, of fi. Miller, Frederic-it Pater and Ferdinand Klej pih. inie niii. uitirs ia nLerti-io th cr. Trail in Las'.

been bten diSoed, tL a-ijuurued. frit, ii yt 1 a- i Oakdale when a tight arose between G. O. i embrace. Tbe ether was two ui l-itia Wible, a contractor and dnlier of NeTr York bo, oae of whom bore strrmif resnnb.i.e liler of JSeTT York "Oj, osc i wnom ixire iu'tik res- inoau(e Il ad Iibuii vj to di) "rr co II Ircs 1 stats, and herti bbslWrioach rtibaels, cr ethervriso liiS wronged huabanJ, ani lrth nr well sarley." 3resel and cheerful 10.

sing. "I here is ruy I family," said Wright, prdiit'iig ta th- pici- knows ss "Hcar-Vaoed Charl bach stabbed Wible several times asd escaped I times asd escaped to tlie wncnla. Wihle was wounded proliably A WorI Vs ralr in Icr sa.ac. Gieatrit e-1 a. tires, as a tt-ar Uc-wu his check.

Mie has not only barsclf, but she hi iaken Viithberiiiv children. It I could only re- a' loot ant two common councliuieu a committee to call nu Senators Cameron and Quay and ths AUvgheuy county nicmbors cf the bouse of representatives and secure their aid in obtaining that part of the arsenal grounds between Butler streetNfind Penu avenue fjr patk purposes. All of these were adopted. AM ACMT WASir.t). From tbe finance committee Mr.

Maco presented a resolution providing for the pay A meeting of ths nad e( ti the I ill the Muiutb Tiucti'm cotnpanioe. Mr. kratlng. However, in turru L.nt hrra and lu! rv.iie i'uee had not Inea conaolidaud. Mr.

tVanmnetie said, "Well, thxr will be Mr. KtHting sai 1, "No, they VWll'l," MMV I Kt.liKV. MeCoi 1 mads a vi 'mm speech. In a 1.1 he that r.in of Uie bc-t citizens rif the ward bsd Mi'teite acsirt th craut- el of wi hl i in th she mibt bo." He she mibt e.vertho oues fatally ia the breast, thulder and stomach, riballenbach's tuife was fonnd, and a party of men have been scouring tlie woods to find Mai. If captured be will probably be It is reported that Wiblo is dead.

then said that his wife came to this city two 'lbsw n.sr.aiou j.ter.iT, lVr.id-.xt ieorg A. ia J. it. cbairmau of the Wt riJ'a lai' ro-tite. scibtxiitu-d ctat'mg a a viait weeks ago, ostensibly to A a at jo He rJ.it and I k-i arc aeti.nj 'l of err die of 1 J'.

a.i i at price. A I Ml, rsa'a Ta'sa Alt Vs a mi -At si-! r. yy. A 1 1 tt At t' ik'n 'iA. Later he learno.1 friend.

that a 15 T. M. LATIMER, 133 and 140 Federal and -1G South Diamond, ALLEGHENY. PA. Tbl I to I Our ll.c ii.i-r Year.

It's a well-knna ft are I rmane tJy, wni'-h nUbt w.rk lu I jo-eticn wi'h t1-- 1 sr.ia ai. I cctn- ment of i rath to ln.ctoit aud clerks aud each to judges election for the bond-ihue fclettiou; pasfetk Also a resoluticn ls'ge-t ia IL cl.tss cf we veil, the onr ctirP MO receive and the lew prli-tf au Ar.i up tj taiweiii U.W tu ant at iai Mr. Jseksot r-r-liit'd li soeh an crs.i-tinn w- r.ld to tiiary valrai.U fr-m Wratern the ffctr. He pr-i that tb rui-'d c-i-icitl'-e 1 be kn wo a th iv.mbia jjeneri! tera Per mi cot4iii.it'. 1 he '-ti ji td by il.t'tlt ait 1 a 1 1 tei cmca.c.

Why City HosipltHl Is 'eedod. John 1. Hnghes and A. Kdlis called at the cfllo of tha department of charities vestrday to ancure the admission cf Alfxaner Burk -hsrdt to the city farm. He is frnm til c.ty and for the past few weeks has been boaraing et lCl'O Second avenue.

A few days ao ha was attacked by. diphtheria aud, boicjr an OddefUow, msmW c-f that order tried to get a hospital to take him It is against the rules admit patinnta siilieriitg ora a contagious and at nil th iti-itls they refa! to accept him, though all expenses Wi-r euaianteed. Nothing was left for him but tha city farm and I'aatniner HolTinan ordered his removal ta th'. hof itil tliere. It ive i taiuet.

to MAR sh had mot Throckraort'in after her arrival and that thry were Lvtcg rnies here in Allegheny. He has heard tlie cuu.bcr wss 01 Fe icrai "ilre-t liskid the aui erintendent to di.tatl someone to accompany Lira there until he would claim hia children. Detective Beu-lel and tha ba went th- iion'e but lea-nr i tbat tbe c-ouple bad Ced and tiken the children with th-ra. I.w-t niifht be learned that th rusiaways wtre livbi iu ths new oil ou Silia run, W. Va.

lit will leave for ihere iu th m.irnii.g and ssy- that if his wife refuses snrre-i ir his chil he will make it livelv for lc th Ler aad the man in the Si lney Smith, a cjlored miner from cam to 1 iitsc-arh yeter-iy in arv.h ies wjt.X. ft i i THE CASH GROCER. WILL SAV 11 VOU MOXLY. 1 t'-) f.e xuproinuu.g the cieiuis oi l'. jottes, lti Urt Arthurs and BrbUet Daley fur dam awes atrcvt ni ruveuisut for paa.

d. Wuuu Mr. Mo gee bad fiuisbal hi report fi'i in the finance ewniu)itUo Mr. 0louncil aaked why thnt conmiiuea divl net make a retort on bis ordiuar.ee relative to city auditors, wlin hhai been before that cuuimii-tee for a month. Mr.

Magoe said the was tiiil before that cornimttce; he couidu't say hen it vrnuld lie reported; thst tc-ied witii the xu)ruiiee. Al. Hiniieil prei-enW-d a resolutittn the f. naua cniiiiiUeti to rciuin the crdii. u'.

tha uest lie tai i the fiuance romuiiliee had uo rihht to retain any pap. it iuut return ell with cither an atliruiatira or tit-traUrj recjiumandatioa. llchasleeu toll by Mr. Muxee that the I 4 m' IhW etti ao'dinnrr privilege t.i a single mta-iv, al.nfl- out nil others fr. sv r.

i rj i. a ni'ny pminNcs ia it trrlve a fiac.i biic. but once they re-jii'" It (M a they plesud. Xliat rj.1 i i Ifi-l would ruLsidcralion th wishes of the prop- I i' i I b-r. i en th asnrii' nc'it resulted in its I mm fien cntim the vct on the fins! I if lh onHnniK-e, wl.i.'h i as f.dlnwa: h'nr, ltropb, iK.vle, C.

Kvans, I. I. i iteduiai.inn, Kraueaheitn, II r-n rv, Lam hie. Miller, Me.pr-t, MoL'urry, Kirdoy, Tani, 1. d.rW.ixte, NVairii-nttle, Warren, nl, pnMdent -T.

J-'tjea, MctVrd, Vcrry, -s. Mr. a rcasn for chanjj. i that lie u.l n.d sl-hb throw t.i-'.y-ts ia th kf tepid tiansit. I i.

tim.n Cidlliti frou the Thirty t. r. i i a r- esy ternis, ail inbiue to r.k this to. an i nc are gji: in iase tUi tu baucer Jear and cSer sou the cKLrati aud tb.it we Lave -ail in J- y-ar at prue. ihaa ever "uef re.

If yeu fioio us we will ali -w fare, so cut this ad. ct ani If vcu canr.c-t write jt i rm a-i prices. ar.d wknew v.tn wrli yi-u. Ad il iii.i.iv, tl and ii Pi t-bursh, a TllK I''Src-t and 'ili iet tl- tl-ire deal recor Ksuf mur icvUe cf a 1.14.. a -fa ft- 01 wrlj of for and ih'ir of fering cf ii' to the publ.c sm-(' or.miii veitec-uy aa i Neo tl i4.e.n cld in tbe evetinsr .3 everc-ats hnd len aiJ.

TL Is orer-t-at cf this purt base mat be by fc'vturiiay it cly is liit r1 nt i -tr "It, Sj i rr foe a 1 it. C-a'-M lnri. F- ur" l.v-,rera arriTed la Nw V-c en lib-1- a w-i'k i-i I' v' at.ia luiaea. 1 t.y nl pr t- ter.l ark. it." inrn aiai-t tat tbtr is ew thst Msvcr is sach cases ss this lourlev i a -t if 7 bv erecting a suitable I 01 wi.e.

iiir. nii.n, aai, i.sa enpeu wishes to provide for municipal hospital. conrisH ui c.i -OiiS. i AU A'l t. I i wan a man nauieu iti.am., 01 hor husband's money, lie believes ibi the Cl.e, Pa, a.

at Ta f. il( lilty vair are oa Jones ft a. i a. tt -k t-a SI 1 1 -se pr 'Ti ta wt ordinance had been read before th couanit- In 1 Was, cat V. 4T sw owr-s I i ti i-io.

V. t. Liect Th a ir A I It ii II LACK SILK WAIil HLNRILITAS 1 i-ci in t' 1 Uv na action taken. Mr. M.ifjee aatd knew thiis of the or Una n- until jerterf -iy, wiiea he read it 1 a wk oi er u.i'.'.

I ri t. I tie le bat r't -t It f. rd leata.Kt-d e.xuttiugly a thw i i it w.i Mlnlnif th lr Own CoaL On I'ei-etaber the Vesta C-al Company will make application to the eroTernor for a charter. Tha application IU be Cld noder tne names of Ber.jaiuin F. Jcne, Hcary A.

Laubiia, Georae M. LtaghUfl. Juoies Isugblin, acd IVujcjiu Jones, cf J-ne The new company Las nf iOrrable mining iroj rity up th Monocgahtla and piurjniits travspof its ca cxal I'lttsburgh fi-r U's in the J-nes luhiir-s mills. is- th U't'tin tbut ths oat', al ol the tnirn.l- Yoitnar Durr Trouble Aicaln. Juhn Dnrr, son of J.

1C. I'crr ropri-cter of Durr's Knropeau t.t 1 this cay was at Fairtaiot, W. a. lat wek for a '1 wnf-t jtiL i-oon up the jail mi discovered Ui oa Ire, and ure was or twnty pri' jners ct fijed ia it the 1 markrt t. 4 jfV.iy th la tr ti.

I ii befoceth cctuniitlce. He Oi rot want hajiv ai-tion on the oriiiuanca. It u.ightbs a i i tin'! i-i cas'jS-r y.f --i ja fii- -a i air t' "a 1 lii-tf el the crpratw.i ctta- K'lifiiv liit i.k a -c nn-li-he-1 bv 1 1 i pis.t ao jo. Th A roe-ien-i Tin-1 ic, ttjt in v. ay.

a- v. a.iA, it 1.411.J aj. ui iu Has war )r rc-ml vfr--tt r.au-c bicchilit. krrvey ar. 1 cbTi -t ouiciiti al tre-t 1 1 t'm auie 1 1- 1 at 1 1 In C' )' aunt lull- v.t; i- v' tiiitiisl l' at s.i it llitt ti tVl-'t on ttir at VI ii in t- y.

It a by a lr Ui tj 1 v. at YSVd" iitii, 1-4 ve i i.il ba fnfiitn: 1 1 tu e.iljL.-r-: it t-v i a wn a ih-r I tU t- the to' cs 'Wa F. Joov.s taij iayt Mr t. a C'linut- 1 ft fi.iL i'M 1.1 tjf.T i'iT 1. I.

ti! ml tit s'. i. i wiI tv a. -tv, i i ea -4 at I latn jiitttiiint -t run e-1- r- I is i t. tr.

r.i Inker's a era can p'l ti. ba rr- vr ri- in as alwsys been acci'st- umiise oorowacval up the liver, sc- that this is really uot a Dew departure. i i Stn F.r i- b.I. k'ts -r si.i an n.y-i In big a tst.ctcf kin it -11 i' wi piM.ua i- I at ii 5 r. 6k It a.

i Sat tr Vrum I. at aa-t i exciieiner preva i-J- i tu tet-r tre Cf mrsi" snM-eeded in pucu cul the I i fire after a ha'j Czht. It oriirina'v! i Dnrr cell ard llw priv-w iuerwho the -il ith tha! i Durr his hed en fire. D-jrr ciai-nc i test be Asleep while n.v Si'-ij ir'f I li was and i lii-e-i iti st--l- I mote, but Thursday by tarocch tb fi r. lie i'rt 1 at f-tnrdv tstiie ab-Mn a' gstue cf Lw.il.ait t- The jary i iai ad Liin, iiurJay, (r arn.

i Ah-stlao m-v-ijj sg kill a iTssr: at lr tirmort afl.r ck ir.g bin ink 1 iel-i- I'v a. nt b'w i I'll un Ar 1 cr.r aide and 10 hlii- 0 iile. tlxil kwv it htl, it co a i a sabii.ia!v tc-icJ as ar i ir.tfci't ti g-- I iiii s--t4, a ati yi 'r nl a e-. U. 1 thicg, but at prescat he ooes nut eo it and i.i (pi-sd to it lbs law ha created aa auditing depsrttnert and plnced ths cc-a-t trolier at th h-ad cf it Mr.

O'lVnimil if the fact thst the cf tha coiuiuittoe wasovpowed t- th crxitiiai.c was a rcasc-n t-j bury Mr Mifce said he had not raid anything if kind. ir. sail ihe orciamae was rest tiled tu col faa.i and not for puli.ieal purposes. 1 herj bad l-c-n ro a', of t'n I eils's hoolis f-r jeara, arid he dented that U.e i bad any pcwr au st tit ac-i csurts. He t- thd rUte of ediirs iu 1 Atlc.Wrtr.

and held tbat au-iit was i.retied on this aida c-f the His resirda- t. vras aJopte-L the vrrsr txu Liler the bead cf ecu sell the craiiti Ai -cr Co. toe light to lay a iUh oa tvn-l'i Twenty-first saett v.t lbs Twerity-nixlh ar tueiabcrs -ked that ii seat 1st ck vi I the but a rHUt tb4 eI.t was v.t it iiiil wst be T5. i i -n fb r-I .1 a )f. I i lit ar-an, f-i I it Air--i.

i.un at xni- lre -i-k .1 Gl-t jr f- A or Kmitea. A etmag-t will luad ia the ntaniier of rennin the cars th I ieata'-t Vaiiey Street railway. The Irwin avenu cars will leaTS rtrejt at aver-ue to Arch nre-t, up Arrh t-. Jackson street and thecce to I'wln rr ue. The Calif.rr,ia areau-3 cn wtll cp I-d-rml trt Nerth avenue, Nt-rth avtrne to Miu terry street np rtreet tsJackika atrces aad thce to Fremont strt rr 1, a t'i givn tuc fail 1- i.t-h-' tt.e CI c-' i.m uuy ss iU tu li- i ta 4 1 -t gia.iy ly trie -J lil i--rrc by lii r.

at lii, aa ft-'t of cuo liosi th Aiihi.y r.ter. Alit tte ty an tytrag -f 5, i m- feet of tin a. which were "la tr, were ,1 ut. .,1. Tb McKasre-t tJ Mi Vbe; C'ltinj tut i t.

mw pisr.t lii ft i-f at .1 uh a t-rrt i si s. wo'a i zi- trrb a'l -C ti-tx ic ca ia-i a i w.il ta w.ii. it-a-l ai-i r.ia J-fty joj iiy I. rk at I frirfe Ift iri.li'irj tt.1 a''. 1 "i A a-i.

-r, ct i V-w lt e.a L.A'-, A Kl I I It u-t wl.u ef t.r Tiv: 'V 1.1 "IV tl 1 r-f rt a Ct'W a ita a stone, tut was Lr- It irtru; a V. K. 1 1 -2 lire rtyl f-r B--f: the tew, fb- r-t st ruler. LUt Hi ut.i-t sti-r L- nrr thst ar i A'. La i l-t -u live oj 'i ia a h-ari'.

tu a ilh a c.l-VIit-t XL at.ie n.ar; i. t.eulrffd bf urr bi a a. -l it i. Lt'HU MARSH ELL, 24 ar. i 25 Diamond Square, PITTSDUFIGH, Aii i "-i OS: tt.

Trii. MiiWer' Meetlns. i-i 7iC hr. iff, it 1 visl'on wtv pnmped ai-1 1 l.a mnu cl I bv the nil a IT a 4m it t-y ti city a a iJ.tH r't talii't inajC cws th l-nupf ar' 'i I fur pa-r fixed the sum the Ctm-1 at It. .4 i wa ir' Uo.iiij tiie Ihst I' tile 1 Law i-kiii; the rhi'sdclj his ai- thr il.e.vs'-") T4.r i-r fuel I tt tst.

-i iut double th 1 fi-ti all w- 1. g-M; li u-" t. iJ so fZ ea-H. A l-e tift Kr. i i A ver.ne r-v L-t by a wl of IS mm to Vt uoe.

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