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THE DAILY POST: PITTSBURGH, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1SS0. SEPTEMBER VJV. AUCTION SALES. POLITICAL. as large an audience as was anticipated, reifljter anil arfpew fwid parties wh'we nauies have not been retcirtereU or se8ed thereon, and that the bounty (-omimionent be directed forthwith tj add to the tax duplicate The Boot ft and httoc by 4111 A- Bro.

Th scope of mdus'iie of Pitts LOCAL POLITICS. TLe Grandest Demonstration Blade in Braddock. KKAL BRIEFS. WRATH BR llIUCATtoj(9 FOR TO Vr Tennese and the hio Va'fi iar weAtfser, wth'fs (p atrtttonnry or Jading teinpfsrfttur. Mr Michael Boklawd the authorized carrier tor Tas Por tn the Fifth.

Sixth and Ninth GREAT BARGAINS OLIVER M'CLINTO CO. Will oiler for a few days a large line of AifflinsterMopiitlcsat $2.00 1 hi rye fine of Hrsf Jfiikes of IBY BRUSSELS at 81.50 A large line of Tapestry Brussels at 00c A Uirye line of I tent Jlnl.es of All-Wool Ex.Snperlattrains 00c nipiiper Ingrains trom 25 emts upwards. 33 FIFTH AVE. HEAD(UAUTE11S CARPETS CK O.FGLIITOCK&GO. Orplis' Conn Sale KeJi I hunt 'if Col.

Israel Paiuler, Det'd. NOTICK is herebv ifien. that bv virtue of an order issued out ot tbe irphns Coul ot eouuty. there will be eapued to putme sale, on the premises, on OCTOBER 1. ISHO.

At 1 k. P. the followinir described Retil tftate, knuwu as the I III A MS FARM, Adifiininif the bomuirli of Jreetnd'iire. vis: That port ten Ivittii s.uth of the Oreensbunf and West Newton Yod, Ixniiniei) on tbe nurth hy the Hreen-bunt ant Wept N-tn road, on the et hy a roai leadline from Iidwtck to the Mount Pleasant nd. th emth by of Samuel P.xtt Htd Ir.

H. Itinisonon the west by a public nmd, containuiK Ktr more or Ifvs, ini-ludinir 2 sire? of wh'te oafc timber land The prtinr now sunulviiu water Ur ue oi the house tt; rhrved. Also A traet ftlMiinini the afwtve on the north, an'f by township mud on tbeeat, by th (dit HeDipneiif liaiiroa-l and J. K. McAfee and thers on the mirth.

anl John Ku.eiifteel on tne wefii coiitJiiniu 7-" HIS. more or less, haviitir thereon a loic house, ptone lum with new truine -prini( bouse, and other uuthuibliiiw. Also, a orchard. AIhj, a TKU OK I.M adloininK tlie h-omded on the north hy lands oM ow.tr. and Uetty.ontlie ftast ny 'a he and MfAte.

on tbe south oy the old Herop- tleld railroa.l. on the we-t by John ttonn-teel, iontaintiiK UO Arren, Morrr I. fnludinjc afnt 5 aerep of timber hind. The aboe tracts' ate under a btuh rtate ot rulii-va-tion. w.Oerod, and umierlatd with a vein of superior I.iiie--tne.

and the Seven Jrwd Seam or Kittatruru Vein 'oal. tore? tno-tJ fi t.e either separate ur ii: a whoif Ui fmt the pundnt-er. The beautiful loeatlwi thn farm make it one ot the most desindde homei. in Western Pennsylvania AIno. I Ol I.OT-S, lieserihed in phtn ot bt as lol lot 'A," fmnt-i iK on S'ewton road, and adjoining Frank Shearer.

2 aerc and 9 IO perhet frontintf on fame road artf township mad 'oiitainidif 3 aere and -It3 lttth perf he. IroDtina- un towmhip e.nLa;tiin 3 areg and 7ft nefhi-f. Ti." iioiitiiov on same rond. fMtiaJmojf 3 arei ati.l 4W i-r-hes. With this lot and a.la'."i;t tfierdo, will be (told IHL A KIS Of nnderly-iniE the lot? frdd to Mm.

Jane A. WlJ-liam, Th above tnwt? are T'nderlafd with oaI and adiinraoiv tor either jaj-iur or nuiidiate lot. A1m. on Mrdnrodar. Ort.

JO. Isa. At 56 o'ci'w-k I'. on the presume, will ti frdd. THAT 1KU OK l.M ttuate in tenn tnwnfhip.

1A e-onttty. M-ttT Sfjitl'th. on tli- I'eritissy'b vnt K. nt -fO' of I'liu-i-uro. known a The "Kf: hy jiuOi r-m-tf "biiT sttn to "ffar-r "it on ih nor ovil.fr, ot the WkT Peiils b.

"i')th. and Tsviorand on the eat. WI i KIN. frfel Vlea-nre. At-" "Sine Pittburvh Seam of ad and nttd-rlvintf la-i ol tf K.

Id-t k. tiirjn i-vii under a iHst MjiU of raw 1 1 ai trji! ii u.l'TiitM ith the Ho iphurwh Vein uM'uul. AIpu. I liunoUy, tiiIr 21. 10, ii STYLOGRAFIC PEN.

The Best Fountain It is very simple ai Pars Blatl far I'or Balo only ljy J. R. WELDIM 99 AND 101 WOOD STREET. Pit tT V.f Mil. Plavt? Url N-Wn i 1 it! Tilii KV Slid fillf Iti't" in-ill tniHtT) I wt.n i rat ur in in; iMwn tki i 1 fulfil Urm.

ti uiiiU-d -'y Uu.U Urn Imvi i 1 rv Iio His. nro or 1.4-hh. 1 io.i!r-i.'fii'riWi tn ixre. irirife iw. urv ont-iddnir.

A i A r-iisiui'V or r--! i i icr.t u. iii fsrisj iti .1 1 htm i.j i ii a .1 irwi 1 hhhi I i. LIU li' 1 I 1 i ld Fx-lal 0l 1 A KL PAIN if wi vrf a wi M-if-urii 't 4i 1mv i1 fi i ttie j.iit.rf ttS IrjD- ATi'f- t- L-d. t-. A SiliiLi-irHUir.

i 1 1 e5 r- 1 1 It ri. I. l' .1 ti I t.i1c V'I re rtt ,.1 -inii rl. rM 1 1 1 i 11, -si ii. 1 (.: -mr, vr- 1 ui; it- ui r- 1 u.i rr, 01 V.

T. i Pr-B 4 i' 1 -r tr r-: ij ntmi im witI, int-rt jrru.i otl r.rli li- ur i-v U.b.l. or i 1 Per ii. Hi .1,1 lerU It 1 ti. If as the building would nave tield at leant two hundred more.

We do not say this tisparafrnigiy, but ive it as a The I ot the 1 htrty-socond ward held a meeting last uii-htf which was very largely attended. It was held rn Sycamore street, opposite Beach's drug store. Hon. James Hopkins made a telling speech on the issues of the campaign, which was most enthusia-dieaily recdved. The Democratic "veterans of Mr Reexport have elected the following officers: W.

L. Hurd; 1st D. Keyuolds; 2d Lt, John Drew: 1st. Sergeant, i. Cox; 1 Sergeant, m.

Staymates: 6a bergeaut, Jos. Doughertv. EXPOSITION MATTERS. The Proirram for the Week- -To-day's Races. Srott Taper's Tonrnautent-Xotet.

A She t. land pony race has been arraiigel for Friday afternoon, for which there are a number of entries. The contest between the Republican Marching Clubs on Thursday evening promises to be double as as it would have been on Monday evening bad it leeu The Indian girl arrested on a charge of pilfering from a boarding houe, was not Donald McKay's daughter who preMd at his stand. Her many friends could scarcely believe her guilty, but were not aware there were any other Indian girls iu town. Manager oung has decided to offer a tine premium on Tuesday next to the best lady bread and cake baker, the bread and cakes to go to the hospitals ami orphan asylums.

this wm give trie ladi chance to exhibit their skill and feed the hungry likewise. Scott Taper has entered the following Sir Knights tor the tournament ou I hursday alter noon Wm. Taper, Sir night of Seal Dow; Andy Terry, Sir Knijht of B. Weaver; Charlie Lee, Sir Knight" ot Garfield; Scott Taper, Sir Knight of Hancock: James Hfetinck, Sir Knight of Ku- sell Krrert; Joe Munfe, Sir night of J. Hopkins R.

J. Clinton Sir Knight ot Know land and ivnn: Dan Loan. Mr Knight of Fr-yvog'e and Kriend; Iovett. Sir Knigtit ot h-isid south; tieurv Norton, Sir Knight of North: Charlie Thorut-ou, Sir Knight of 1U11. This i be a rich sbuw.

The vegetable boiuets nia-te by Johu Klliot are great novelties to tbowe. wb-have never een anything i the A tlrst glance one would never su-p'ioi ttiey were not what tbr appeartsl fumips are transformed into wlofe and lim ts into red ones. Ditf-rem i.re pepper pds make splendid fin as, onions easiiv transtorun-! into in fr.igrant tuln ross, Sii of th- pp gave the credit of this work to Vr. dtK-k, which was a mis? ike. Mr.

Koi was awardetl a stwi.t premmui tor oii? ot those boo nets exhibit! wrek The foiiowtng entries liav b-en made for fhi' tnnting to day; Joe g. Rochester; S. A. Shaw, b. Tr.in-it J.

din W. (Nark, b. g- Aib-rt It; J. A. McKelvy, b.

g. Accident; t. Mr It. g. George S.

For the raeo, J. Williams enters b. in. heuiah: K. Li dis, h.

Valiant; Ed. Galvin, b. Tom; S. VV. Hoffman, bl.

m. Ladv Jiir. Bralley, b. g. T.

Bivoe TLie ilfni ill tie ur bors, purse, auo the Second for 2:0 horntss. purs The following program has hr-n rangetl for this and evenm rinuic by the Great Western KicidwuiU Regiment Band, B. Wei, Condmu.r: Aiti I'- poum: VitT Knaht I r. tfiiu Ia Vetitaie atiiiii, Aui jausei i H'pnure- 1 Ise .1 riy Ht'v1mt Medity: i lli.w Serenade- tiii hi; iUrfli.s.iuii;r Kuh ji Hv ewrv i. I'atnd." '1 KF.UINU'S HIM'LW.

The furni'ure ft eriug is wU riii 1 prices' plain and fanry p.tr lor sets, Klfi h'. and n'jlig Zn in tlirw aud wid piett-ji most every biuse airead The suck comprises ju-t such as the poor man, ttio rneen.4ti aud the mau mid'ti claj -ietv defirs, thonab of course thn fandet far niture for the rich man wiiljuj; pay tancy pne-s can also lw pisreharcd of i'lckermit. Mr. PicTsenng is ru quamieti witti the wants td rtn- Nisses and has graded bis sum and pnr to suit them. tail at his piinv, JSo i Seventh street, and examine tu lare sttKrk there aiwx Th iiuitiatte fMM-tetj.

A tepalar meetiug of the Weu-rn Penn sylvauia Humane Society was heid yevr day afternoon at their orbee on Penn nv- 1 nue. Prof. L. H. Laton pres-idM.

Set-r-tary Walter read a letter frm G. W. lira- ba iicr, the agent of the society at Kri-, stating that he had cause! be arrest it Mensrs. Jiah King and George of Pittsburgh, for alleged i-ruelty to a hfr-( under mirenret-ntiitions bv Id lormaiit. A was panel inMruc iug Mr.

ti invdig.i,r the mat- t-r more tnoiX'Ugaiy and irn-te the party or prtt-. it was pmren that Mewtrs. and Iteed are entirely frtn the snmhle. Agent Dean reporel that a woman Jiv ing on aiiy oad teen sent to jail the other day tor some trivial offense. Her were left amne in the hou'.

and when he fuund thern the next day ihy were without f.ti and ail covered with vermin. i he ones were serst tj tle Pijor arm. teveml other rases ot a truting nature were reported, among them threw of wite iK-atiug. Chairman Faton and J(H1 Kerr reported that they been ont amnng our bi men swdiciting funds fur the htxiietv and uat obtiiiued "t3. DeAths, Hlrttti, tlarrliixea.

The records at the Board Health oitice make some interesting exhibits. During 1873, thsyear at the latter of which the panic came there were deaths in this city. Immediately after the panic the number dropped Itelow an. I last year was reported at 2.92.'?. The frwe.t deaths were reported in 1H70.

Duringthe first six months of the present year the death rate was large, but a change was noticed aliout the Krt of July aud since that time it haw been unusually light, Jn 1H73 there were 5,175 births in the city while the year 174 shows a great decrease and the tigures of 7't have not been appnsaehed since. Last year the numler was 4.44H, and the statistics this year show an increase. In there w-re 1.7H2 marriages; jn in '7, 1,174, and in the lard year 1,290, showing at what time the turn iu the tide of affairs tooit place. This year the list is already extensive, and if it is continued us begun will show a number reaching nearly to that of the most fortunate year. To.ays nemonstralloa at ireens-or.

Tbe Democracy of Westmoreland county will make rousing demonstration at Greensbnrg to-day. Delegations from veh, Florence, Lfxkfxtrt, Bolivar, Derry, Latrobc, Larimer, Irwin, Penn, Scottdale ami Connellsvllle, as well as other places, will ie rrent. Thirty extra coaches bad been engagel for delegations from the towns above named at "oterdav. Greensburg will be handsomely decorated toilay and illuminated to-nipht. A com-piftee from that town was in the city yes-u Fday, jivrcasing tire-works, flags, for the occasion, -BeTiator Cowan and other distinguished pet-os v'ih dier the speeches.

3 ervoaiM Debility, vital I'loid, Neinlnal t'uril. Dk Jones Dar Sir: I first employed your skill I was indeed a sufferer, with all the ills that follow the violation of those laws of our existence, the abuse qi which leave their terrible tale too plainly told. My memory was impaired, my body was nearly ruined, I had a gone, languor feeling, nervous debility, irregular sleep, startling and wasting dreams, weakness of the ba-ck, boating spots before the eyes, sometimes lite webs, forgetful-ness, 'inability to concentrate iny mind, awful forebodings, desire to avoid company, dull heavy feeling. I was wasting away and despondent. I have been using your wondrfui rercedies now two months, and have regained my former vitality and vigor, my mind and body are improve! amy indeedj a new being, with nearly all my foruie vigorous mind and body.

I am now able to pursue occupation, aud feel that 1 am a man again, and know how to shun, in the future, that awful secret habit, which would have ruined me, but for your am your friend, JOSEL'H W. JOSLVN. My address for the next year will be Yale College. Dr. Jone, who cures this disease, ha made a speciality of all difficult old standing diiiease, deafness and noise in ears; curea ataiii in aiing one hour; straightens cross eyes aud ctyes diseases of the nose, head, throat and luna.

as parlors at the Central Hotel, Pittsburgh, Vhre he will remain one week. tUT Kead tr. WhiUier'R advertisement. or wwt. inic the big at llancutk Vrtran.

Pom No. I will DMt this (Wednes day) even'ng at Hall ot Central t.luh. cjrnr ui Diamond and Federal street, fur drill and ousi- ness. Addres.e? by Jauies M. Caldweu, and other comrade.

O. F. JIcKixs. President. A.

Smith, J. B. Carson. It Secretariej. Tbe Biewent Thliitf In jioiitlemen' Neckwear the Shield Scarf our ex clusive pattern.

Jos. hokne renn avenue. The famous Harry English, charged with mordering an officer, was acquitted in tbe Mclveau county courts on Monday, and the suiU against him for forgery were wituorawn. 'IliUH(N Hats" The thine desired found at last. Ask Druggist for Rough ou Hats.

It clears out rats, mice, roaches, itc. 15c boxes. Skinny Mev. AV ells' Health Renewer, absolute cure for nervousdebility and weak ness of the generative functions, fl, at druggists. K4 Market Htnet.

The Tokalou Kearf. Tbe "ImpmveiV Perkwt SrAitr, at iiuKNK IVim avenue. Fkank Cori.TKK. agei nineteen years, hlrfw his biains nut with a revolver night before lat. He lived near Miilers-lowii, Butler county.

He had been suff ering from malarial tevtr. The invalid rinl5 in "Ir. Idiul-ey' Bio Sarelier" nature's (real rwsturer. it is i Trials of fsitnm t-ilav. at the Kxp The Biif arl.

To 1m- had only at Jus. UoiiN Venn avenue. HpiNrs. Illtsti'll A- No. 2'-r Liberty street, show a very tine array id" Mantel? and iirai.es at, the Ksp sitb'ti: but a much larger stock can le-en at their warerooms.

Thf ll lae frcarf. Tu le hal ar Hknk Penn avenue. Ir. Pjltborgti. It arliUAi at the 8t.

Clair Hotel Trial of fe4Ml PtfH.ti.iois t-day. th- Du. S. Hiycs D'nttst. ni Penu ave.

ih n- i i ffciO. wil lfen. "I "Uji tr. Jul'' fi Ii -I' If MM A (nulldinf tlrglnlMn- fct I I A I If 4 I KH. Ilit the hrr md Ijim1Ihisb Arrival and lrrlUrrN.

IMitrbr- It r. -r I we- Kw tHt a i 5 tj 41 -i it 1- 'rrtit dslfrr v. i ll' lulus Mlocfea. Kkas iv, rept 4 ii rti a fc bit Mexi'-ao 1 ivrw IN hero Hr a. Htdiu.

tialw M'hir ira rerui)ta i "voce. Ssarr-i Sdver K. hm 'ricur t.S 'mi t-i ifn I Hle a Oiti jtft MuiUkttMl "ji(j Nw.n.Uj. I UtM. Iid.Slev nay DREKA i i i I it it i 1 1 lr: trjr vfi styie VIBITING GAUDS, Kr.Kraiod.

I'lnf I ntcravlnKBnd MMilonrry lltate i-e-i Iiai PHIL A. -USTOROIMN 11.4 KKr l.S and CANS, wbale us). Inter Hleaehed. "Nftauius't ill Pure. lantier' Buk and Straits.

per to jd, H. li tienuine. 'ri Liver Oil, Wait. hseiitia.l His. lull Hue.

pure anl fresh. on at lowest market I'rice. I jirt til, Kstra I. Miners' Oil, pure white. GEO.

A. KELLY WHOI.KSAI.g HKI (Corner rtrt Avcua ar.il Wooa street. KETH KXTRACTKO HITK01T Tilli I.KANT AIN tiK DAMitK at DK. QULNCY A. SCOTT'S DENTAL OFFICES, No.

H7S lerin Avenue. Rne-rti-lii aai other KilltQica. Best twth et 1 w.t (Mm FOE C001 1VEAR1M1 Boots ai Sloes GO TO KIIIEL CAMOFS "OLD KELIABLE" BOOT AXD NUOE UOCSE, FIFTH AVE. AND WOOD ST. yiLLlA BEETT, PRINTER AND BLANK BOOK MAKER, Binding and Ruling ol aU Descriptlo No.

Vi FU'TU AVtMK, IMttsbargb. rue sum wura tne nantes the sum nartiep so The petition i thrj followed 1t tb iavit of the petitioner. luisiH a verv important matter an-i every votr should that be Las been properly Tfjristeretl aud so that can deposit his ballot without trouble challenge. FIFTH WARD, ALLEGHENY. tARGE MASS MEETING A'D EN- THTStASTtC SPEECHES THE PLAT FORM GIVES WAY.

A well attended mans meeting was held 31anhattan street, Allegheny, last night under the auspices of the Fifth ward Hancock and English ciub. It was the first Democratic outdoor meeting which has been held in this ward for twelve years. The Fifth and Sixth ward march ing clubs were out in full force and made a very nn appearance, aud some choice campaign music was rendered nv the Fifth ward Democratic Glee Club. Mr. James Cullers called the audi ence to order and i.

riovd was elected chairman. A long list of Vice Presidents headed by the names of Dr. J. Laughtt and t-ant. Jas.

Galla gher were chosen, together with J. Nelson, Alexauder Gilmore and several other gentleman as secretaries. Speeches full of good old Democratic en tbusiasm and fire were made by Dr. Lang- jiamon ana J. tt.

McUreerv Esq. The many good points tbev made called forth bursts of applause from the large assemblage. John K. Large, Esq was to address the meeting also, but an nn tortunate circumstauce occurred hicu put an end to further proceedings. While the glee club was on the platform singing.

the whole structure gave way and the sneakers, reporters and vocalists were pre cipitated to the ground. Ho person was Seriously hurt, although several were slightly bruised. Considerable excite ment was occasioned by the accident. GEN ER.AL GOSSIP. STKATB'S STATEMENT ABOUT FLOPPIN DEM OX KATIC MARCH INO Ll- BS STEN'GEB C(MING STKAY NOTES.

Fresh from his defeat in Maine Jim Blaine was afraid to meet even the Repub lican newspaper reporters while in this city. He sneaked out ot the rear door ot the car, locked himself for a time in his room at the hotel and when he emerged if he was not disguised he was so near it that a stranger could scarcely recognize him. James didn want to be interview ed: he refused to be annoved bv naughty questions about his overwhelming defeat his own "Mate. Une ot the reporters utilized one of Blaine speeches order to get up an interview. Blaine was met in this city yesterday morning by a Recep: tion Committee from heedng, where he spoke la.st night.

The Senator trom Maiue was considerably put out tnat he was lulled for Wheeling on the same day and night when Conkling and Grant were to appear at Warren, a point not very far distant. He was afraid Coukling would be gretd with a refcter audience, and so he was. Some Pittsburghers went to hear Conkling, None went to Wheeling, which is about half as far away, to hear Blaiue. THAT STORY ABOUT STKAl'B. The Republican newspapers printed an item to the effect that C.

L. Straub, who ran on the Democratic ticket for Recorder against Ralph Richardson, had Hopped to Garfield. Mr. Straub was interviewed yesterday with the following result: Rep, Von havn't flopped then Mr. No, and never said I had.

Rep. What started the report Mr. S. Smart people. 1'H tell you.

Last Saturday night some Republican marching clubs came into our ward and passed my brewery. 1 thought the Republicans couldn't get along without a few ft imes of Democratic tire, so I hung out in front several Chinese lanterns and illuminated the inside of the rstablih(ijent. I guess that's bow the lie gin out. No. sir, I'm going to poll a vote for Hancoi-k, and believe away down in my heart he'li he the next President.

umerons well known Democrats have been to see me with the belief that I had changed my coat, but I guess they are ail now. LYING NEWSPAPER REPORTS. Says the McKeesport correspondent of the Lewder: "Tr.e Itemoerary are indianant at the writer fit ttip drtiie in the Gazette ot yesterday, reter- Tinif to their pamue ataruav ereninc. wilmi prevarieiition is unmanly and uncalled lor. and the sn-oner the ndent reiievud ttie better it wdl be lor the paper he writes u'b for.

The Oeraocrats (wine ol thettty would make it lively did they hnt know for who lie is. Some regard lor the truth should he had even by partisan writers. Our McKeesport Democratic friends and our Democratic friends of other point should not become purturbed at anything in the Gazette. That paper makes it a regular and systematic thing to he a'nout both Republican ami Democratic demonstrations, arid about Democratic principles and Democratic voters. By falsely reKrt-irg larye Democratic meetings as failures, the Gazette fellows are attempting to Nosr fhi-ir forlorn cause.

But they can't do it. The MeKeesport Republicans know that the Gnztte Hed about the McKeesport mHt-ine: Ienuwrats who read The Post a fair and truthful account of the meet- ma DKMOCRATh MARCH ISO CLCBS. IlKA THjC AkTERS ALLK'JHK'sV IEliH ttATIC MaK( BI'1 1'iTTsnrKOH, SeiiWiniier 6 lsu. General Order So. antam? ot marchfnie clubs wilt report, in per-in to the biel lsrr-hal at the "ounty Routine on Wednesday evening.

September -th. at 74 o'ciock. liy order of P. J. GtrrHRtE.

itarhal. Chambers Chief ot Suit. IN'PKI'ENDEST HOPKINS CI.I B. An adjourned meeting of the Independent Jas. H.

Hopkiua Club ot Moorhead's Mill and the Keystone Work was held in the school house at Soho last night. The meeting was large, and was organized with Geo, Leaser, President; Wm. How ley, Yiie President, and Wba'en, Secretary. Th stated that twenty member had joinexl the einj since the last nieriug, making nearly a hundred men teuly for uniforms. The club is composed of about an equal number of ItepabHcans ant! Democrat, who unite in supporting Mr.

Hopkins for Contrress. J. M. Caldwell, was invittd toad-dress the club, and he made a very near speech. He paid a high compliment to the intelligence and moral courage of those who, in spile of prty infiaeiio, supported rhe ritxht man.

He spoke rejspecrt'uUy of Mr. Errett as a man, but in an earnest and logical manner showed that Mr. Hopkins was far the better man to represent the interests of Pittsburgh and Pennsylvania in Con grefca. At the close of his remarks the club passed a unanimous vote of thanks to Mr. Caldwell for his eneourag'ng remarks.

The club will meet again on JTriday eveu-ing next. STEXGKB COM INO. Ex-Congressman W. S. Stenger of Chambershurg, franklin county, will sieak at the Old Battery, Fifth ward, on Saturday evening.

W. U. Hansel of the Lancaster Jnt-etlviwer, will be here on Monday night. Mr, Stenger was one of the ablest members of Oongreas. He is a very forcible speaker.

He will be assisted at the Battery by I. F. Patterson, of this city. STKA NOTES. The Ninth fctni Tnth ward Glee club, formerly called the LniiU'lJ Glee club, have adopted the name ot the J.

JMCreery club, at the suggestion of Major Liddeji, who uniformed and equipped the boys. There is a club in the Twelfth ward which has adopted (he cajcof th Kbert Liddell (ilee ciub. The mernrvsr af the MisCiwry ciub are Adam ttehuestr, Wiiin-m Sobl, Charles Fincelberg, John ftchwein-hart, Conrad Schweinhart, William Lundy, Louis tlein, Albert Thomas, Tluodore Mentzer, Johu Schriber, Aibert Sietile, James Klein, Antnooy Weisser, Louis Miller, John Glaser, Alfred Klein, guitarist. Mr. John Huehes has invited all of the rjancock and fcnglisli marching clubs of the (dries of PittsWgh and Allegheny to a tend at the grand torctt-iieht processiou which is to take place at Bharpsburg on next Aiturday evening.

The Republicans of Etna met at the Town Hall a tew evenings since to organize a Garrield and Arthur marching club, but as only five boys made their appearance, the hih constable extinguished the light ud told the boys to call around later. A prominent Kepublican of Etna has offered 100 to th cljtb, but as the matter stands be will do weil to baud it over to the ttharpsburg Garfield and Arthur Jclub, The Democrats of She Twenty-eighth and Twenty-ninth wards organised a Han-c(ck marching club ou Tuesday night-Follow ing are the officers William Carey, Captain; George Chambers, First Lieutenant; and James Dolan, Second Lieutenant. Thus far seventy-one names tave been enrolled. B. H.

French was "serenaded by a drum corps on the South Side night before last. He quickly 'Vot it up" for the boys, a ordttf to be relieved of the ear-splitting nolo. Democrats who reside in either fu-hurgh or Allegheny most cail the County Treasurer's office to pay tfceir taxes." Democrats residing in the boroughs or townships can pay their taxes to the 0l tbe districts in which they live. Ail taxes must be paid not later tbaa Saturday next. Judge Agnew spoke to the Repnbhcans at the Lyceum it niUu did not have Ever Adjuring tli RVcUtrj Li-is The $ames Prttl to mrt.

A Meet! ms IfarcldnK lnb, tain To-Siijcbt Hireling in 'fa5 fily and Vicinity. Then1 are svtrral dw things In the local political world. C. L. Stiaub deniea that he liuppel to GartiWd.

The names of a large number of Ieraorrt who have not b-n as-ssed through the neglect of the Assessors were prftHntl to the Court yf-jtrday and this morning some action will be taken on the application to have the matter At Braddock the biggest meeting known for years was held last night by the Pt-uiocrata. In the Fifth ward, Allegheny, another large meeting was beld. at which the speaker's platform gave way and several persons were slight- ly injured. Col. Guthrie has called meeting of the captains of the Tanom marching clubs for to-night, and all are requested to be ou hand.

There are several obr marters of lesser importance which will be found below. A DOC I)KMON'ST RATIOX. STCH POLITICAL FXTHfSIASM NEVER WITNESSED I TUB BOKOUGH GRANT? DISPLAY AD IMMENSE Last bight our citizens witnessed the lnrgest political meetioa ever held Brnddock. All parties seem to have joined in to swell the immense throng that gath ered abont the speaker's stand. The audience was one ot the most orderly ever as sembled in any community.

If the crowd was made up entirely of Democrats, we can only say there are but few Republicans in liraddoek; if there wan a 1 literal sprink ling of Republicans, thev were tleservin of the highest praise tor iheir uniformly good conduct. It was just such an audi ence as General butler would have de lighted to address made up eoleiy of earnest, attentive listeners. THE MKETING. At half-past seven o'clock 'Squire T. J.

Louis called the meeting to order, and Geo. T. Miller, Jjemocratic candidate for Congress in the Twenty-third district, was elected Chairman. The Clinirmau an nnnnced the following additional flicers Vue Presidents. James Hawkins, Iricwt Abx.

Law, Thomas Klder, m. jJuwnng. m. lloiiand, m. Holland.

B. Mover, Thos. Cosgrove, R. S. 1id, Wm.

White, (iwrge Hughes, .1. iv. Fisher, J. M. Hughe, W.

A. levitt, S. fchondwrger, Owen King, Inn. L. Jones, Frank Geiner, Peter cV- wald, Alex.

Maginn, Mike Burns, John B. Surm; Secr.Maries, H. i. To id, Wm. White, A.

Limbert, E. W. Kisenhise, Win. Dillon, K. M.

Holland. The chairman introduced C. Still- wagon, who eniertaiued the audience for half an hour, and was loudly applauded at the conclusion oi his remarks. Wm. lieardon.

was next introduced and be matin the spetM-h ot the evening. He spofee catuly ami with emphasis. He appealed to his old associates of the Green back parrv to come ro uie support or rne ln-mojratic candidates, and ignore General Weaver, who hail prov himself a traitor and was now indravoriug to d-eliver them over like cattle to the Republican party, THK TOUCH LItiHT DISfLAV. Wm. Rr irdon was several times snUT rupteil by the uiari'hing clubs, whose long line of torches encircled the borough with a Maze of lire.

The Mi-K export, Turtle Creek and Eat End marching clubs. joined with the senior and junior Hancock clubs of Braddo and made a most ma niiicent The Repuluicans looked on in frreat amazement, ami behaved thrni- nelvt" nite gfutirmen. uus compliment is nul the Braddm'k Republicans, not be- catie they rit hly deserve it, bm because iKLaMitus to compliment the party occur so rareiv. Mr. Reardun expressed astonishment at the turn-out, while speaking asked a friend.

taMde) ''Where do all these people onie He said he had not een the like of it before iu the campaign. Mr. G. Kennedy was next introduced and devnf-ii his time to -m of the tiuaK-e pn ii i -si, under- M.iiid iLorot.tehJy. U- isyue.use 4r wd intact to the end of his remarks.

The Democrats ars jubiicnt over he snc'es ot the detuonstrarioii, and the Re-jtuolicaiis are correspondingly depressed. There can be no doubt that the meeting was produt-iive of grear gxd. The tire will ie kept ablaze in Uranhjck Til! the end of The campaign. The meeiii.g with rousing cheers for the candidates and speaker. CO RECTI 1 ST.

THE COVRT ASKKU TO HAVE THE NAMES OF DElKitEATS rLA( Kl) THE LIST THE SAHES'OF THOSE IREjENTED. Yesterday Messrs. Malcolm Hay, J. P. Durf, George Guthrie and Christopher JIagee jrei-entel petitions in Common Pleas 'o.

1 asking that the names of a large number of voters who aij on the registry lisr, but have not been should be placed on the Assessors' and that the County Commissioners add ifce names to the tax duplicates of the Wiird. The Court granted rules ou the registers to iliovv cause why the petition 3 should not. be allowed, and Uie eases will be argued this morning. The jN-tiriuu of PatricK MtCiaUlan showed that the following fifty-seveu names had leen omitted fnim the list of he assessor of the- JFuurth districc, Six-Si ward, Allegheny Andrew "nan ton, Henry McCaun, Jas. Mi Call, Wm.

Ja. McCarthy, Jiiver Koterfcrn, Peter itiierry, James Sweeny. iit. Shields, Wm. T.

Stewart, Timiin, Lawr-iicw Tniinor, William Whifford, John Patrick l4iy, Frank ifeviiu, Pat. Feeney. J.jhn Fox, Feiix Hagney, James Haiey, Mike Holey, Mike litiies, Thomas HooUahan, Daniel J. lvete. Pat.

Kenney, Thomas Lawler, Daniel Lawler, Wm. Lawler, John Ma-lare, Mike Moure, Charier Moloney, Jus. Atalotiy, Pat. Malouey, Johii Way, John JU atou George Bur ic ley, Joseph Burkiey, Perkin, Jann-s Breunan, Pat. iireBtiin, Jerry Conners, John Corcoran, James Corcoran.

Martin Conner, John Conners, James Conway, Wm. Conley, Pat. Curt in, Tbaddeus Conner, Charles 1. Conners Tiiou. i'onuers, James Devine, Anthony Don John J.

Dutlcl, Petr Doran, Michael Jorau, Joiph Dagual. The- names mentioned in the her petitions wr Hugh Finueau, laborer, of Washington street; Pauley Haley, Iaborers ot 111 Piebtti aveinif, Allegheny; Jamet McCuiiough, HI Bid well street, Alle-hftiv; JVTer Tracey, lalnjrer, 7 1 Pieble avenue, Allegheny Johu Goilendeski, Twenty-fifth ward; M. G. Colut, clerk, 177 Btuifhiirld street; Harry J. jJuntaji, laborer, J7 Sixth avenue; Jost-ph laborer, 10 Diamond Square; Wm.

E. Giea-Hin, laborer, Seventh Avenue Hotel; S. Kieer, Joseplane Mroct, Twenty-fifth ward; Anton Brukatsh, Tweuty-ftftb ward; Henrv lierce, Jane street, Tweity-tifth ward," and Robert Hubler, Mary street, Twenty-nfth ward. Wm" Livingston, Register of the First diHtfict, Seventeenth ward, signed a petition, stating that he bad inadvertently mitred the name of Dennis Strauiou, iu the natn-s on the return book for the County Commissioners. Ho aked tlat the omission te supplied.

The names ot the assessors who were thus shown have not complied with the requirmenrs of tli law wen; JUo D. Kgan, ivter of the Tweuth-nf'b wani: Webb C. Baruett, First district of the Twentv-Pfrh ward; John Toyut, Third district fd the Fifth ward; lbdert Lapp, First distriet of the Sixth ward, Allegheny; Hugh Stanton, Third district of the Sixth ward; Geo. W. Powell, Third district of the Tweiif y-third ward; llliam Turner, Second district of the Twenty-third ward, and Wm.

Davis, Fourth district of the Sixth ward, Allegheny. Tae form of the petition to the Court as follows: To tiu Honorable, the Judge of the Court of Common pitas So. of Allegheny County. Th petition ot a miii lined elector of the Harriet ot the of tne in eaid C'-uuty, reject! ul iy represent that thft per-muH tei naniKi. l( refr-Hlwtdf of paid "tri'-t r.uv re-ifltl iherein con- timnHifl i.r more tn prior to tbe ad dy at i.vetnbr.

A. i. i-ho. entire entitled to, and ougi 1 1 hneu rfeisterd and astesjed toy the A "seizor in th due and tli-L'barg- ti. tliitief; oi orti'-e ior the j)rnt yar tn od iVwesfor hits whU and a required tiy U.

pice upon or add I' ih rertftraij or aHcfmnf. ltFt oi voters ii Wild dttri-'t trie nuicef oi -ne nd to Uim wM per b.v rr.Mu wiiKtt ujt-ure. r.rwtch ut un-1 "luirjiwi tne Awb-ftt. the nauuerf oi tlj wild person!" are rwt nuw upon Mid cr merit bt. arid "atil have nut Wn or added to Uie mi dupii-eat.

tor Mid dUUi'-. i-d ttiy are taretore uo. bie to aia-ke piyiiif nf ul a nc rCiy Ui ior tLe yar tijy to do lifciftiv ml trmr 4 cUtUvt lt. lb0, ud Ui 4 VKfS'iUf- at) otnrwi.e rot 'tlud vote at tbe geaKtui elation to be held iveaiwr lid, iWsU. Tr wouid thereJore pniy In betiaii 1 Um psrwt ifBird-tor Dnudt that the wvutd UiH.k'.: -frder d(re-iuiir th A diilrKl to retry, and Ut afii Le or A on burgh Is very percept -biy widening and at the same time the additions which are made are of a charAf'r worthy of the city's pant record.

Within the past two or three years the manufacture of boots and shoes has assumed proportions which give it importance in this city. Prominent among the firms which have been giving Pittsburgh an excellent repu tation a a market tor shoes is that Gill at No. 245 Liberty strt-eT. This firm for years has borne a high char acter for the quality of the goods wnien they fold, and now they have added to their laurels by the excellency of the work which l.s done bv them. 1 tie warehouse.

and manufactory of Oill Bro. occupies a prominent potation on uiwrty jum anue foot of Wood, and a tour through the various departments show that an immense aud most comprenensive stock is carried by these gentlemen. In the roomy cellars are ptieo up tiers of high boxes tilled with rubber gKds and workingnien's shoes. The variety of rubber foot wear is apparently endless, boots for working in water or for the country where the snow is ueep, overshoes of a variety of patents ami stj lea, arctics and warm line! gods, are re. The stock ot heavy nanea oorrotn hoes for mill hands and miners is very On the hrst is an immense line of men's, boy and youths boots and shot's.

These uoods are made of the test grades of leather, and are market down to ond-riUtiy uw nue. me mr.oiio is a st4ck of women's, misses' aud hildreu' shoes which cannot be equalle.1 the country tor quality, variety and pricw. he sun runs trota a cheap. heavy, woman sne up to me nneot rench kid button shoes. On the thinl thr are cases of children' shoes of all and a very liue stock of mens' an woniens Uppers.

the tuurth tVr the iocatd. Mere toe teat tier is lit out and made up. A larire umber of skilltnl workmen are employe! Aiitt the caparity of the tirra is only limited by he demand. 1 hey are very caret it I in selecting their leather and by special ar rangements have the pick from the hoicest lota tu the eastern and wester r. markets.

Among the soul and manu fact red by Gill Kro. may be tiientioiud Men Kntisb riitn, hit ami with In, 1H, 2-! ami 2 inch ifgn, men a Knimh Kip, ta aud ttou wiitt if Htt ir na.1 ait and Knglih Gram double and tan Uir; tueu's Fine h1, Wired, 4'reWed, peed wiid naiUnl baif btubie Mir and sfctled Al- s' caif iuk'Ij suiiisany bail and taniil in aii sfvla of men's. M-Mi'a vn.t and nutt'O ani lhu reiro sihjm ive the til a cad and examine ihsr sih when in the cuy, and our wrd it will le atnpbie cotiipen satsi. Onr atrtalle Inr (-tstlf itiit. Kiegnt Kntfiih Neckwear, hsfe P.m K'-e Silk Importer! "tt-art.

Kuif'iiHti aiol reti- iv-pend-'r J(S, llnKSK A K-'tAii, The Karei. 2 tr-min; cias atuf trdttng at the Kxoi'oii o-orty. he MiM'iiies ftttd The great tr'ub(e wji been ntiir in tne manner an which a pared and dved. in UAt epeii-e and iroimo' our na I e-ii kins a t-'i aoi dvl let. We guarantee io and Unheal tat itiKi out trteudw and i tci th- ctty a "oict; S-nil in are ih very I tbe IU truer 1 1 tt r.

ih and MiiRf An Wi-b, a tVi Nki Far, la 1 J--. K-t Pc-nn Av.v Y.rk llm a. I tre- uiioi-liately V-ly Hail. Th bii! CMi4pn i the it jr'- doi frui, tfid-p. arid irctirii, tite rotn- nmfi and te, itiv itemive asd pr: The bane ht-arf.

Tt bad at JfH, HoiK A Ot 'f, 111 Ikf 1 41 1 iw Rarpf. r- and 2 trying r-. at Kiwn. t.f-d-iy 4 lAlltAbU IititUAt ftr or fiix oftn. in itkil.t.i! bud, r-ara bvsndn'tiM (ft doiUn in prmi-.

The HWi; HfXfrf, hy 'iin A. i--. A Ii Wi uwi, New Vork at entirely and trt worthy tirtn, ii wuy inn e.i;eirnm lt i nt fre. Iitatlteiea Are invitii to inp-t ur elant dip ay of tM 1 ftrTRI" fi'k H. Jij.

House tv penn ikuu. Hat am 4 mpm Tr- hfi rirb.r of Th-iUJui J. Hame ax No vetiuet i tii pint to I'HT 'ir new fa.i and winter hat or rap. Mr. lUrues K'pi an stock of hut nd aii the latst fail frd win ter ft are to Ua1 rtiere.

Tb n-'bby bt, beautiful bt. tSrt el Um awl sdiiiirhiv tinlhe! every ti-cnptiun lie pun ba.rwl brre at low lijfure. and examine the prii-e lNXat iti Knglch Searf-, sew sharks, at i itN v. i Keia.ii, J'eiiu ave. The Mtilan Hare.

2 'td riai and ITS tritnnj? c'a. at the Expvwittou u-dar. Leadoa ck 1 ear. We have ut iwwlvevl direct from Iti-d'ti, through tbe Iltisburgb ('TiMtotu llouw, a very leice stlex'tion ot Wear, new novel (.. u-rns in satiu.H aiid brigade n-w known a th- "lub.

Im.h-," "The improved "The "Tbe Shieid," a jiio hn nf i-ntUTu in 1 .1 )i i i 1 Hear rt, ti 'get her with a Urpf lot nf Si'k HindRer'-hief, TwilU, Ht'x ale---, I'iaiu Hem and lfiv-stltrhexi, eiit ir'l new ntylt- of piai'ls and all of are in eoaseipieuceiif their bdiijf our own linp'vrtatioii, to at Louver 'rir' than gtnU of tfiij chten are sold" for. Hs iKSK I 'a and 2U1 I'etin avenue. Absolutely Pure. "Mail from Grape Cream Tartar. No other plapiiraUun irltra aqb litrht, tiaky hot brwuis, or luxr'rlouf pastry, ba oaten by dyfeptfefi witiiout tMJ of th til romiltitiff lrom heavy In-dineptf bte lood.

Sold only In eans, by aliOrocera. Hoval Hit PowntR Nf York BLANK BOOKS. Paper and Envelopes, Memorandum Booka, Pass Bouks, Letter Copylnjc Books, ren. Pencils, ScratcherB, Blotters, Blotting Pads, Mucilage, Ink -Standi and inks, etc. 6.

W. REED 72 WOOD STREET. ttiMMilKtfr. FAIRBANKS' The Standard of the World. AviHi'te 1 it the A XA Ti oxs.

The Scale is tb FA! AIM KS, 48 Wood Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Thev are nsed hy tbe TT. S. (Tovernment, ia, OtiO wiibiu the past live years. Tliv ur-' ty Kortiifn "rvrrnment5.

anl Japin. i.c.. s.c KAIKHANK'S SCALES have always ten riven the hiif he-t premium at all oi the World's Kfrtv-tlve NEW 1 31 NTS jtitente! within the pat live vears, Dtrelul to tuv wnlv the genuine P'AIK-BANKS. TT-e thehivrhet honor taken at Paris in THKEEG0LD MEDALS! Two Silver Two Bronze Medals. Mej tl st Sidney, 1SML rpilK 1)101KSE UIOK STOVE i HearT.

and verr Ec.nonil- fdi in Futil. (vtr 5 MiO fauiihe ue them In this vicinity, all ol whom will testify to their Kood finalities. ThiP p'tove no experiment but a eure thinsr- "tt'e make them with our Patent Broiler and Tvp Feed, the mort convenient and iMTlect "Broiling- srraniEenient ever invented. Wo aifo manniRCtare the lie Haven PortaMe KaDife. the tnort, piiet Kamre in the World.

For aie by all Stove deaiere and at 3kO. a2 Wm4 Street, HEHAVEjN (K FOR A. T. CROSS' Pen in the Market. easily in order.

ess in StftraJs Pen. LIBRARY HALL. V. W. FrLLwcKtu THIS MiiXliAY.

rtJTEMHKR 27TH. Kniraireict'nt i(r 6 Xmiiti anil Saturday ol Agnes Robertson (MlL. PlUN M'n day and Tu-dav. Septum lcr27th and A ii A A-1J it I. ik.

The an 1 Thur.i,v. Sej-i. ztWL and 30tt. -IKSSIE HKiiWN Thk I.r kmhv. Fri.1:iv arid :ur.i:iv.

1 -t and 2d, THK OH.L.EEN BAUN. I'ouiiar ITsces. i-r sale alt lie Boi Oflice. Art (Jaliery, Library Hall. WONDERFUL MIDGETS.

GENERAL MITE, Aire. 15 yera. Weight, oniv 9 pounds. LITTLE JEWELL, Awe 16 ycare. iitit.

uniy 26 pounds. Smallest People in the World. if SO If. to 1. Admisismn EXYitSITIUS.

ONLY One Week lore AFTER THIS. OE THE position Achn4ulelgel to be the Granflest Exlition In. the I'nited States. Unpredented Attendance Everjbody Delighted Program for This Week Concerts bv Band an-i OrKSn MllSilAV EVENlNi. tlT-.

27. OranJ o.otest Uiairntrient Silk Banner ar.d Staniisot hj Republican Marchlnx Cluthi Uien to aii. Two Days' Trial of Speed. WEKNESKAV, SEPT 2 Htnn ior 2 5 Class. 3H tor 2 sm 2 3llO 0 l.

Ere to Ml. TriCKSI.AY, SEIT. 30. trar.J and luiiwlin Tournament ly Sn.tt laiH-T'rCoK'rcd KnithtV on the h.tli tniie tn-k. 3.

William Stnipk-'? Iirv merchant. 165, lATandlfiu Pedeiil direct. Cut iy at the E5Kitir.n crautiei-t display ut the Season. Premiums 22.. MUMiAY.

OCT. 4. Contest for eiesaut silk Banner and stand ot Colir9 t.y liemoeratic Marchina Ciutw Open, to all. EXCURSIONS ON ALL RAILROADS, AT KKXARK4.RLY lAW KATK8. Ainiisslofl to Entire Exposition aui Fair Only 25 Cents.

Children Under 12 Years Only 15 Cents. K. P. YOt Vi. ineral Manager.

J. PATIEKSUN. Swrotary. JOHN i. BAILEY, ASeiftant Manairer and Caabier.

au.r,-tt BETHER BROS, Wholesale Grocers AND Steam Confectioners, 124, 126 AM) 128 WOOD OFFER A FILL LINE OF GROf ERIES ASKED WHIDS, PI Hl.t.N, SAK r.S, KETCHUPS, and Fan MfM Mi in Grocery Line. Shipments of Valencia and HeBBina Orangea. Lemona and Beeeived Weekly. AU1INTS FUR "Haukubeek's" Steam Cooked BEAN MEE aal PEA MEAL These Meals are readv lor ne make deilciouA Souu In 6v or teo ailrDtet SOW OPEN Our lew Fall Goods. All the Novelties of the Season.

JIEXRY S3liTII SOX'S, MERCHANT TAILORS, WXL.1E A VE A I E. ward? ot Allegheny. Subscribers who tad to re-eeire Thk Post regularly will oblige by sending word to thi? otfic. What year ww the Collleen hawn? A. H.

Loo as. Eiq of Philadelphia paid a Uy- visit to his iriends In this city yesterday. Thb engineer? will thi? morning eotnmenee work of locating the'new mttrgfnal railroad. John F. O'M ally.

will speak at the Democratic meeting at Altoona this evening. Thr Trades Assembly met last niht and de cided to meet hereafter at the Centnil Hotel on every alternate Tuesday. A Yorso man named Frank Westly, has been arrested 8t McKoesport. tor steallnir five cows from a farmer neat Penn station. Tub Cajitains of the Democratic marchinif eluhs are called to meet t'hief Marshal Guthrie to-itiK'ht.

See the order in another column. Sylvkstkr Yabnkr fell throuith a railroad bridge near Morrelvilleon the P. K. K. niirht hint and was injured badly that he will not live.

The trial of Samuel on the chance ol be- tnjr eoncerned In thn murder of Sammy Hunter Brad duck ha teen fixed lor the third on day fn October. Yesterday wi? the first day of reir pt ration in PnHiklyn. The number retclstered InlTri the whole number reentered the first day In 1T8 the number wkji 25.165. Tax effort to elrvate the price ol crude petro leum, it is Paid, beinir madejliy the Standard OW who arc reported a hnvinu in-wnrdp two miltumHot t'nitcAt rertiticattut. They want to unload.

Wm. KwwN'sriv' horse, known aatj-pneve, from to. at perryviMc nutht OntM'harlc Hart men iff smspeted compii'Mfv (o the att.ttr and warrant ha, bvevi htm Thb l-arliff charged with riot by a saloon keeper on Heaver avenue. Aileheny. wer before Alderman McKf-nna of ViU.

Joiryti a'trooo't tor hearinif. The ca a couumied untii I-nil ay. Thk LawrencevMle branch ot the L. and wdi hr reontaniratimi in the Butler fro! Clmrrli on Kridav fVfn'mt. Mom eri alt mtiTfU'il in tin 5i imry iov- ment are iit-t ty re-jiiostcd lu attend Tsb-vi" Win.

Mitchell, charged by Mr. Wfhvx with iareeny. and one lawler fharjte.1 saii'tjnjj tiMe Sultlun, wn tht i i. WH. frfwt it.med aSurduy and ihe Uli tiMiHtrro.

A 5vi t- tht New York fiwrian't Journal vr Pt-ho). N. An-ht .,1 Nw ot nd with the title ill -ftrtl'itUI t'l-V'W-dH Tun t'-t ttiP I. van is tTrfuricB A wloch has on liuli-Ti ot N.i. liiiit- in iw, and i--it two mooitcii.

Thk tpianMty ci-al c'te rarrifd tvcr lVhne iviinsa tiai'r-d the c-k t-tifemf-f-r ft l. u. of -h 1) Tf d-ai and 44 th'i far tons ha t-ti trrv aud Lil kr, tiiMW huUaioj rao at No 4' U'viii at th tbt tflA! I jKj i.i8R id 'Ml Ut fJO ''di fn th ciiv rp As-d to tt; tauter h. ye! rmai r-'wvtu ao 1 fcfni enter! tt 1 1 ti.iy a wrti-h ar -F-. ttr ett; iMt 1 Cr' rA.

Murt Vh I -i5 'i rr j.rHisn T' sv-l ntt i 1 -r ml- I t.t tu'i iu hid js-S-e I Democrat, remember October 8 will the last day sr paying your tax. th I 's-r lat Mr. iww tlf jr a nd in a artor f-r eu'ii Sua Md lane iftt riiht 'irue iufTiUiiBd fihww 1 ttv.4 t)l irtftf oi r-o. wid i.ut9 jwp' mn-i iiE yri-t-e W0 at tts Art r.iliry. Haii.

I DeaiocraU, ricetnber Ocwber 2 wi be ihe last day for paying yoar tax, A I I I 4. II I MM w-'-u ri'i nd-d t. It A ii I -ine mu at h'-'-nx ta fir tr hard 4hjk ii! t.t JaTSt! M-H liy'r at ie! tli Mi'-'i'if em. aSi i er rat imsn iiatt Si 8 um wo! tfce uu 2 remember October 2 will be the last day for paying your tax. tr.iiiMtrt la M.

tri the St. i manager, in g'f'ing de F.mmet to that city a'i He put him through course of treatment, and tn Monday nigh Einiuet at the O'vmpi- Theatre, wb-r he a Uirg Kimnet ciare rha he wi trv tu b- iiave htmlt and keep -triizh. t-u his pr-'inises of th kmd wmi r.t b- lii'le w-j jt.t. iT Democrat, remember Octcber 2 will be the last day for paying your tax. Iaiigeronly lfnrt.

John I fart man. a Unu hand in tne em ploy of John Ft' of liald win township was coming to town in a wagon yesterday, He was under the influence of liquor, and rolled off the ve'iiele rt Kighteenth street isoufh iide. receiving a cut under the left eve and adeen on the He was retnovt-d to Passavant's Hospital. where he in a dangerous condition. Democrats, remember October will be the last day for paying your tax.

Ke-nufon of I lie lortii IteKlment, I'm. Vol iintt'tTM. The lie-union of he 105th Ueghnent, Pa. Volnnteera, will beheld at l'unxsutawney, JeftVirson county, on Tuesday, i) UAh-t U'h, 10. Dailv hacks run to Punxsatawney fnun Mavsville, Levmdd vi lie and Brook vi tie on the Bennett Kxett-i'm ol the Allegheny Val lev HaiiraiJ.

Levi P.ird Dutl is I'resideut and A. Craig ecrotaiy of the Asso ciation. Worttile StulT. i go fa.st uiv trivud; it you could see the strong, ueaiih- bioiuiug men, women and children that nave Lt-eu rsied from beds of sickness, tiering and almost death, by the use of Hop Hitters, yju would say "Uionous and in vaiuabie remedy bee other column. Philadelphia 35 "Democrats, remember October 2 will be tbe last day for paying your tax.

Tbe Ueriuan I.iUtr Leagne. The Allegheny County German Liquor League, mut iu regular espidu yeaterday, when the following oiik'tjrs were eletited. for the eusuine term: President, Frel. Schmitlt; Vice President, Sebastian Zang; Secretary, Jtjseph Keineile; Treasurer, George Manhy; Inside Guard, Andreas lieck; Outside Guard, Win. Giesler.

The balance of be was occupied with businesH which the League refcse to divulge. The oietntwrs have no Uesitency, however, in declaring that the League proposes to take a hand in the present campaiSD. Gbat hair may be made to taVe on itB color aud btauty by the use of Hail's Vegetable Sicilian Hair Kenewer, the best preparation for the hair known to tbe science of medicine and chemistry, ft OVE LITEM. The Tokalou fearf. The "Improved" Perfect Scarf, at Jos, Uor-sk eim avenue.

of A I KM EX I S. OPERA HOUSE. I JOHN A. LI.ILfcK. Tuvactny.

Nrpt. 2, I4SO. MSI'lOKSaud flTIZENS S-Et THK Jfri ir ii rn Cottitiinif in the wi a srrvir A CjuiUMl Eienr. Maggie Mitchell. Fall Dress Goods! LARGEST AND CHOICES! SELECTION Of ail th BEST STYLES tht Se.n, now un sie and Fresh Arrivals Every Day.

PLAIN COLORED GOODS Inatiumtwr ol New Ancur. SjMtt and etlty-f-; "budda iiud "tmyls liair t'icihft. In ll the ii'vr-t iaif. StrtciAiij nii values at SO. 75e and er yard I'latn AH-WtKd Colored t'asiimeri at 7e and tl er vM.

PLAIDS. The thn fir thl? Season. the hlrh-et in of an itor. Handkerchief Plaidt, French Plaids, Scotch Flaidi. Large Flaids Small Plaida, l-anc- Mixture ud r.a-.n with side FANCIES.

"k-U-f 'tyie. ol oar own i ports t-K n. U- in our nu i Nt-w ntsnud New t'vlur. raitiriug IrirO: 5 a jurd u. BLACK COOttS.

i FrcucQ Wjul Stlfa Warp li-ur ftt i rai At 1.4-, B.ach Sere Afinurv. -rif and Small Kisrapes. The int 4eimi'ie line hav yet had the pleasure ol 15 LACK CAMELS HAIR t'nr Snltinjf? and tor Mantles. Flark and Blue Klannel and folorel uitfnz and "trnlar CUchfi, 5-i inono wide, at il 15 and 1 25 a yard. J'iain an.1 Brocaded Black and Cok.red Velvet! and t'lurdtee.

Bnadti Silks aud Satin de L.yon, I'lain and New FaiuMf t'oinl-'inatmns. I'laiu I'lain Statins, Surabu, ate, itc. 3fll Ordera atteuiled to wilt rare and i out ptu JOSEPH I10UNE 197, 199, 201 Penn Avenue. PITTSBUBGH, PA. J.

II. J0H5ST0, WESTERN GUX WORKS. Blazzle and Breech-Loadinar Rifies. MIOI -4il KIA OIA KKH. SHELLS.

CAI'S, KKLMEHS. WAi'S, POW I'KK, SHf T. 'A KTKJIM ES. ol all best makes FImIiIbic Si'lnft. XrU, Kodi, Llna, ll4toh.il.

jHaiutnMktt, Ac. (fane and I'lstolc Irtc are lower than ever. Ati niHJiU warranted. Call or send lor oar new Illustrated ue. J.

H. JOHNSTO-V, 16VSM1THFIKL.II STKKLT. Bin ttihnrtth Warm Air Fimacgs, For Hcatinu t'uMie ana Private Hull.lmirs. rouht and i Irn. Ponabli; aud tor Scttinu In Brick.

COOKIE Toe American Hotel Ranees, Broilers, Carving Tables, The Enterprise Family Range. All Eirst Class Articles Manufactured ly WELDON KELLY, No. 147 Wood Street, UiuiEU am iiiiiaiuuicu uini BEST AMERICAN WINDOW GLASS, Rough and Ribbed Plate Glass. AH kindF and eir.es cut to order. Special ar-rauneiuenU lur prompt Hi ling ol alt orders.

DRUGGISTS' GLASSWARE. Ma--son and Tin Top Fruit Jars. 43 WOOD STREET, THOS. WIGHT! AN CO. J.

Mottimna MoUlltjrn M'tUXMS 4 E0 Pl.t 3IBF.RN,AS-J STEAM FTTTEKIt, GRANT 4lTTSBT'KlH, PA. Older Irom a disunoe promptly attended to. 0 'KIMlrV Mil. IJ fiinit-t; 1.1 Tlit'Ks 1 4M 10 1 rs I lUMMt IK 1 II IB. I a l.uls I I ir 3 Trw.n tun.ftr I A 1 Ill Ki-I 1 11.

US I.I. r. AI.U.HHIM III W. IIKll'l. GRPHA7JS' COURT SALE.

THREE HOUSES AND LOT FEB 5 AVESCE, PIIISBUKGH. Tht. 'J at ISH. a U.at T' i.rt5 No t'ltT Ia'I UtXlOtl ter Uirvtait' rR fie iu-v. sow ai v.

liLit; ij.u.i.uiat.i I uniier J.arti'-uijvr BKA.XksTf.NK. iiMIn, AS. W. UK APK. Peun Avenue.

A iieer. 'jr. CorrandSkillful Mschanical Treat ment of HERNIA Rupture! In Its most difficult nd complicated SjV form, a Specialty, at McGUIRE'S aa iirtn Jail-, A. M. to P.

P. M. M. Smi'iav. a to lT17SWiW-U Sours, Go 211 LIBERTY STREET, Wholesale Produce.

FRUIT AND VEGETABLES. Agents fur the HUDSON BUTTER TUB CO. Agents for the ACME EGG CASE CO. Full stock of Patent Wire Chicken Coops, Butter Tubs and Boxes of varions kinds, and Egg Cases, at lowest prices. ORDERS FILLED CAREFULLY.

la-Si CAiRfrET D. F. S. WELTY, 115 117 FEDERAL STREET, A.IjIjEGIIETJY, NEW STOCK CAKPETS, OIL (LOTUS, MATTISBS Hall Papers, Window Shndes, Lare Curtains, Coruices, OW AT 204 1ENX AVENUE, WPOSITE IJBKAiiY HAtL, RECEXTLT 134 WOOD STREET. Mavlland' Err rU I'btna.

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