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THE DAIIX POST: PITTSBURGH. MONDAY, OCTOBER 17. ISS1. 1MKELIS MM AL KKIH N. Ifinorratlc t'nmmlttef.

K1VKK AM) 1VKATHEK. 4 Weal her Indication. lid Led en Thirl Pane. date in onlfr tht the peop'e mi a tit Wm en.ijrhUijM. an to the power that tbrv--nl to fasten itself urw)n thm for another four years.

Th opportunity win row nno hah ciiRiurr Mr ol uy'm I-erfor Br fore th1 I.llral lrncnn. Tiirf wa- a iargw attT.anre at th givti thft pwjpie to prepare f.r n-xt yrar anl for all vears to coin. lf ta fr bttr that a iJ-miNTat aftoui'1 than fur the iop no to uti'tr- WOl.r K'S Ml WIT IOM.I E. lnU pitnl'iit jit in i 1 1 iu iclt The NEW DEPARTMENT! UPHQLSTERX MS! O.EClintook&Co. FALL STOCK SILKS -AM-- DRESS GOODS.

Joseph Home It Ke-tTit Hi' 4lli ll. im at at Tli Invite Special attention to the richest and most artistic selection ol' materials lor interior decora-lions ami iiirnisliim; ever shown in this oily, including fabrics for curtains and draperies, from the low medinc ilr-i IT i pn-ttf with iinpr -hwh numhr if I ii, i 1' avlinrf Sai 4i t- wtlir wurm then i r'T'-cn, tut i est to the lushest price TURCOMANS the vanl. in Plain. Tinseled. Fi.vnrod Stripes.

Also, TAPESTRIES the Persian. Indian. EnYolimi CoLcHn stvlos for raperies? renn.2r Furniture and other Decorative Purposes. LAOE CURTAINS seis Lace, S-Cotcll (blilillK -s, Anti(iie, Ciepo, and N'ottinidiains. Laces in all tlie new colorincrs.

TURK SATINES, different shades for Kmbroidei pur es lor hiiibroidcrv .1 luirnoses. FASHION DRAPERY, A handsome material for lunp: curtains. Turkish Embroideries Penn Avenue Stores, juft '-per-tid the'T im roirt A rioss a the iirc-ent wa-n. and invite tu line eit'Kant 11 le id FltKM HKKSS (iUOlfS nil the tin- lew I or i rs and mil! tuna ion pn-- m-aM-ti. I tie eiin prises every-in nMKHK I'l'M, A- 1M VI XT! KKs.

I KlI'Kts 1 n. II K. n-wn a a lAl.ANl K. SKIi-iKs. lilTlAS; and In PIN'S l.i A rs li Al I I.

we uiu ur r-d' tn l1I the nrw at luw In the lewer 1 trers l-tods we 'mw a lirre ''H 01 rngm-u muu Auicriraii make-. -IN SILKS, SATINS, PLUSEES, VELVETS. offer a very tariip nt in Blue and d.r-, 'mm the honed o. the finest -pMati'ier ipi.rtel We keep the n.t reimMe in Hla- Nllk HlHk i.iot 'i-iorcd SmI in Ii ha. allies arid ir ell ten will -v n-iic), in ta w.r Un: "a we hi the t-est gi SILK wdl t-e tcund edifice ItnfF-d Plain and Fancy PLUSHES, VELVETS, Bru-adcj and Stripe-.

COSTUME VELVETS. 1 he Ul. -I k-f I lilac IhesH Silks, lilack Satin lUiailanie, lilaik Satin Htid a lull lit.e f-1 C-il-rf and evening all ILe dar hxde: SOLID BLACK MOIRE AM) SATIN STRIPED MOIRES in Black and "rcrfl. Hrade Satins. lrordea in.

I.xtra bejuy wioieSalin. iUipcrtM PeclHibr e.ui.ntt I Plain h.rei Mlk- in all nrad9ft. red satins tn ail ti-e new fbdes IrUr hve the nc-t rtimt'lete "Ic-: tie ll.lwlHTC snd latr price.i tha Lxp' ro.n flii.ul 1 and -e -ur ctore-. and Ic-k nli ttiej depart men is. In tb? I.II4U mum we are N-1' itll Sun? a-a1 ick in choice pt Jos.

Home Co. LIBRARY HALL BUILDING. P', -Mil Pom Avt-nii. Wholesale and Retail. 15.000 Pairs at a Great Sacrifice bpecial bale BOOTS MD SHOES' and app 1 iraperies Abo.

Tnrl led to Piano Plush and isli Portieres. Table Scarfs, am Draperies, Decorations ed the best professional talent in the country, we confidently solicit orders for interior decorations, hether simple in character or requiring the highest artistic abilities. Also. Carpets-Wholesale and Retail. 0.

"I XTJXJJ-'S COLLEGE. an.l lm iuxr.t Tli new Itemucratic County wiii meet at tbe Court Hcuse at twelve o'clock, noon, on Tuesday next. The full list of the new committeemen has not yet been made out. The dispute arising from the recent County Convention to nominate candidates for County Commissioner will probably com before the committee. tcHFST temperature yesterday, 75 1 40 P.

lowest, til" at A M. The ne wagon rks of Win. H. Cullers, in Allegheny, are now in operation. THE Pittsburgh Gymnasium wili bold its annual opej ing at their hall to night.

u.s. Kmma V. Tv i. Fit has Mied her husband, Rush Tyler, for a divorce, the grounds of desertion and ill-trea'menf. Thk coarh.es which ran to tb F.xp tuition will rontinu their trips to A i icV-n via Federal street, North avenue and List street and return.

A of to ds belonging to Havid t'loip-man, a carf enter at work at a on Ml.tenberger street, were stolen some sneak thiel tbeotlir night. The Allegheny county members of tl Legislature left yesterday morning for hiladelpbia. Thy will take orktown cent-nnii celebration. th Bon iNoF.ns"!.!. was in t'lwtt Saturday.

He ea Guiteau would not ave him as counsel because it would get tlie Christian world down on him. 1 is said that Engineer Oewaid of tin 'astle Shannon road, had a ftght with one the sjckbolder of the road because th- latter bad said the eiigirieHr did not under stand his business. W. F. M.s'KHKAn of 1 11.

b- le, hlo has bet-n rnis-mg from lo a s. Mm is eighteen years of nt pounds and hve let s'-v gh- high. 1 Saturday Pension Agent IL-rron s-id flood to Mis s.ie Wiugate ot Hoih- lavrd urg. the aged m-'fli-r of Li-ut Kusseli it-gate, deceased. Tit oh) la also gets a regular pension of 15 a ni'-nth.

A aged fanner nam dsoi lives near 4 amdeu township, was Ibtown out of a wag'n on Saturday an bad tiis collar t-ote broken and receive.) o'her injuries wbi will irobablv resu fatally. Tim Penii avtnne indigent family whb ieN re nee was tnale on Satutdav were vaccinated bv Ir. Craig of tl Poor p. -ard, thongh it was not iricnml-ent upon un, but upon the Headh til -ers tt 1 it I 11 a pn af tiettng 1 t.e trs tbe men who w.re stabbed ia-t tdgbt i'K, mi the iioiitn ioe, t-y a rejs-rrer last nignt. t'-at son is recovering, hut the father is very sick yet ne ttiinks he wm cover t'n it.

will not to-day to consider the Mayor rn vetoing the Mutual I'nion I graidi ordi nai-ce and the ordinate'. granting right of wav to the Park Passengi Kai. ay Com par The Purvey (' uiiriiittee will meet at 1 p. and the Finance Committer at P. A THREE mile single Scull re rowed at esport on Saturday tween Powers of tb.scity.

and T-e-tr Mi Reexport. Tl.e latter w- bv was be of ten lengths He t.sk lead ard pt it. lhe netting was even. A ti crowd wa- present. George GoJ, f-n-e, aw arded the race and stakes, one hundred ib oars to Ts) nier.

IIKMINAI, Ccuncilman Tom Baker left, town y. day for orkti.wu. timer' 7 and family have ar rived heme from Europe. Hon, Thomas Mcgraw uf" Allegheny is much improved in health. The Uepubdean wiii bold tt meeting of the campa.gti next uight.

ap'ain Mcf ar.and has tf-en pr'snted. with a gold badge by tbe Washington In fantry. Fed, the well known Lwre vioe has re irned h-me af! year's t. of th- tar W.i: dm 1 1 MniAt t.r H- eral days among bid Irienda h-re. John I laet evening for Ls 1 mi.

to attend the annna. ott Supretne h-dy ot Cham. Mis Charles Mi Miss Sue Ada: 1 Pa died on Sa known tics cit of Mmtieap mrly of s- kv ur ay. Murphy at L-ct--nia. Sat 11 rd ay a tid-ac, dealer ok -r---? reti ig rt in i Hew: hf turned to-, ay at A Cf-n M.

id" (iji.nr-.wn Charles of In ion ts-th the on Saturday, but th. ami: dates did not meet f's sng at I fctaye'te as a Mr. B. Siinp-on, who the Wabash evstt-in, in the cir intres-ed in th r. fr.

to u. Prrrvtvio arcl th-nr aroond A to the river the rou Captaiu I an, ho. -a gr. -treT, died atid cat, of Litter'v i bit id on irda St- b. Hied 'he Krg sb s-rv i ear he B-trmt- ar ah ar.l H-rved with ihe Keg Maria, tin, i' 1 -Mia '1' was wotmded at S' Sm was invaiided ti ef: aim He am- to ai t- hfjfgh in 1 A l'rl lonl list i Inti.

A u.et-tir a- Id 1 1 i us i Satuniay nigl lo biiity of puttit a r- rone in tl tl lo already ib Mr. Iff M. ru b' foethe A --ii i. -Msra II and t' N. Shaw was constitution.

A ha- lo i urjs.e. i Me i i.g 11 1 1. to halt lb it Utard of threa t) rs who have iw.wer to ef. t. pennant It: rs -f the iao M-sr- .1 H.

M. Knight. J'-hn has. A Btown. A Piatr.

I Shaw and C. Bailey wre ho- Ii Tie then adjourned, aft-r hr I ord of directors met Bld ei.e-ed I. Knight president, Fl 1. lb and treasurer, and Chas. 'h ii rTessrutipg secretar The ciub will b- kt -wn as the Allegheny Base Bat! club, and charter naa airesdy hen to he ass.

nation. 1 eallnionlfftl lo tfnllroail Otlieer. W'llliam A. Baldwin, who al ut a month ago the general superm-t-lldency (be Philadelphia F.ne rail road to accept the po-itn of A-siftant tieneral Manager nt the tailw.tv hne ot the Pennsylvania Coiii( any weet cd Pnta-burgh, was on Saturday morning presented by his late employes with a magnsticenl silver tea set costing The funds were raised by small contributions froin employes along tbe tire line from Sun-bury to F.ne, and ii a pindid testimonial of the eeteem in which be was held by those who were employ I umW him, coming as it ihs a month after his re: in-oifM. I Saturday evening, at a reception at the house of' hi.

Pars' ms at Wiliiam-p rt, Mr. Baldwin was made he lecipient of a splendid wa'cb corfiug 5o7t, the purchase money for which wax raised by a few personal friends. In a tew days he wtil take up his residence permanent in I uNi an la neon 91 unto. Mark J. I tyle, manager for the K.lison Instantaneous usie Company, has opened an office Nd.

Siith Any hild or nerson can ttlay anv of the popu lar airs by note without previous pra dice after taking a wr after receiving the AMI Ht HU 1I1F. HIM. It la Kecelyed Mally flie Ohio antl n. ntla to 4, a6 ad tlfili Avenue. It is concede I alike by private consum ers of milk and by breeders of aftiethat Alderuey milk is the best aid ail who have pat nun zed I he Ohio ami Pennsylvania Miik Company know that they furnish the lest ouaiitv ot A3d-rney miik.

This company handle the great busk of the milk sold in the two cities. They have made arrangemei te for getting a large supply and can meet all demands made by tbe people. Families antl hotels will be supplied cm the shortest possible no tice. Orders cau be given to the drivers of their wagons, or if sent to their depot at the alnive numbers will receive prompt attention. Telephone connection.

tA'Jw fair tit I I In i What is SaU antll 'liought of It Here, lillaliurK li Th-r was a rnt-ntin of Hratn f-f The Eaiiil In M'raii'r Haw. A irki -r of wan who ail informal (('tiH Wt'T pr'f iiH'i th IliU; cailed to oM-r hy Mr. p.yrnc, that th nirlh woui'l te an ra'hr than a Imam oi in of tli -fr -u- ati'l Hrt that iy the ''o-----, yvrr p-hal i'X- med prhl tllH I.ati.l League, era i Irish at Parti arre1 should unite and Tak- a "i wouM t'nis matter it We can C'Uiij l)ii4t to at st tru'li attd it attack at Tit ai -r. If th-y have ibis no ki any Miiiij they eh uiM not pretend to. II1 rot''ti' of tin bran as rr.n-a 'o tn a pn hum Mr.

(tvrn atnioiii: that an out ltr-k in Iri-'aim may exp cud at any an mat a num t- ot ot prominent Land J.agiiTs had iin are' 1 during the day. He said this was the lat nt news, and created i ui'e a nur Mr. Williams of Latrohe, who took the 'Connr movemerit, was caod forward and to'k a eat h.id1 tiie chair A cotnnntte- cm whci-i'i as then i MUtited consisting t'iark. Wm. McKeert'ry J.

M. liek- Andrew S'w in and "i'n ary. A numbr i new na- w. added lo tbe'iltof m- li "1 Mi'- 1. Mr.

Sudivan the Mc- lfVir to -d the Land L-ajue sa I his bad agteed to send to Ireland as a pr against Parneh's arnM Tlte Committee on 1' toi, brought in the ilowmg, whi re iid With cheers iikkk Hrn-tt i rr ai t.t r- pi. i i fj -ter r. l.ei-t.fe i Ti l.iir--? siid 'ir it Hi en it -it, tier m.pT'fti cd H'-n ti Stewart I ie.t.n i r- plcL und hi" "UtraKO mi Iffe iiMti l- vvpre-i ren liift.t 'r th In-h sti.Mtal l.i.d l.fiirfue il the 1 ntUd i ti ll' it Hv tf-el -entral i-ran. the Cltv in nieti tm ji-- ifil the rret c.t Mr Part reveouret'it per nnl.l.t'-l nrrun' s'-iy Muriniprif' irs.t' r. Kv, 1 list we Mr arrrs st'd linlTlnininent.

even Itotii the -lar. "i Mr't'-ti ex toie tiT. ridsn 'in outroe. de tn 1 1: 1 oif rt i im man whn i-i'lito rs in tree I hii ol nd -t 1 thn! Iw. eientfd coiidf mr.it n.

1 list H. "fn 1 tie -ecd "1 'lie 'hun'tl Mr. Miitd-toite will tontl tl.e o-Vf)tiiii nt the I sh i-eniiic. -if t-. Mr neil per-imally.

ut in wrenter tu 'hut new ui tfrii-U hrmigi.t hu lfcivttt. and worked ui t-y the cb r.r the Iri-h people. that we renew -Mir a' ii'' a Slid dev HOI lo the ot tt-e hruc. -etiy 'Mir hr-ithers in lr0nt ur rrd tn snd tinnri'-ul m.l. will i-erstinue to -In uutd I i nd -tn.

tnl hMich. t'cswtu-t i rem the I re Utid. Mr Clark was called no b-r a Kp e.di. id be responded in a happy manner. He said that brute force and princip'e were arrayed against each other ui the "onteet in 1 "-eland.

He thought no one could say aught against tbe principles the nt id the league. The are hassl on rigid. In Pittsburgh we rind here the selt-consti. luted critics of the League. There is no oniatodiiy in the market that has been so bulled as advice.

If is kindly given we I est re it, but we do not want it it is ottered a spirit of malice. What has Parnell ilone'' Two years ago ra k-retifs were a poMtive fact. Two years -io the trish farmer bad nothing left. ater the nt was paid. Two years ao the In-h absentee landlords, like peacocks.

atMuit ii rone and spent tliir monev in rioting and debauchery. The iaughd at the misery Cf their tenants. Ir iscustornaiv here to gtiage the rent for land by the productive value of it. In Ireland nji.y the rapacity of the laad lords gu-iged Wh bog-Iand. worth wo shillings an acre, were brought by the tenaM work to be worth thirty Moi'mgs an acre, the landlords put up the rent.

Irih Landlordism is tlie twin brother to English power in Ireland. Panii the peop; line a tieac- eight the darkness of a toght at Th- penny-a- or the pi who lives ill tree uch.es, ca! I'dlT agitator and him. I roake statement and 1 pj th lt sburgh pi. will print it, esjciaMy the fin ft that Miea ng stoit. hi which copies the New York in ts sentiments, and its dastardly de of treating ns.

I state that Ire-atid never gained anything except, hy agitati The only three acts I know of the battering rt the people, were tfie P. uan- cipation Bill, I vestal ihuient of the Church and the Land Bill. The KrgM.h pb' themselves gut aii thtt.g jl- ep' by agitation. Mr. i fonn said that Fenian movement the di -ment of the church.

The t. nd b-tweeti Cat bo ns and Protectants in Ireland wa- a great actor in old times but their untfica tion was on Parnii's gri-a' t. works. An I 'range ote oniy a it tw discharged its Grand Sla-t-7 Mt.d resolutions in fa v. -r of tte teat cheers.

There has le-oi a redu. 'ton of fr. 40 p-r cent tlie. lr--o rents neil tegart his -rk. If the pe by Paruril Lniand wi'l hae to what I reiaud demands.

1, we want, it is to i u.ijvate pr: fai -Mr grai of 1 he ii-ague and 1 he c. yur hearts Tit" l-t wav ir.lrv an he I'amn! is to register a vow that 1 not cae your work nnti, and ord-s swept from I relaiid. Mr. Mi K-efry spoke, saving he was giol so many Irishmen were He ad not ihe cra'ncai w--r. f.e said, of Mr.

Clarke or he would have to do more in the way of talking. IB- bad tn content himself wrh shent, work Tt unification of tbe I nsh p-op. wa trouble way ot gaining 'heir ty. It has been jn-corn 1 i lini bv I'arne: I'arned saw therc that, the Irish had a wavs split on, and as was done with the big rM in Hell (iate charmed, th' blew it up. The race is now unite.

1 ad as a brotherhood. They now have -untry to fight for, no? an ernpy cau-Tlie Kngiisti ha made the same nosta that tlie State of Pennsylvania s. yeras ago when they M-n-e Phoa i phia ragamu't ns here tocaf'er us We did not scatter worth a cent, but the did. The people of 1 reland are riot wi(H they wre. They are educated by mi.t ry ami unuersT.inn what tney are doing Mr.

Wails, President of lie ut Side League, was next called on. He sai-l that the Irish peop.M who were in this cmdrv t.t tlie same mvn b-r Ire, and that tbev did Tefiiie. Parueil has I arrest oti a count of -ri nal epit and personal splwn. Gadt4ne is a i i-'ky arid a cab-bag head, and de-S not serve respect. 1 do not b-lieve that he is mfal.ib.e.

He is a scholar and hiiJirst ard may know much, he knows no'hinof pjntice. lie Knows nothing of the hrst principle of err ment, which it v.iti i It was at war 1 reoind wouhl to war too tlt, Ire, and is nut ready. In he very near future, however, Ireland will recogni.etl An a nation und K-gland win nave n-'Tiiing to say at-out, ttieir ern merit. Three-fourt bs of the -pe of Ireland are not allowed to vote they have not the franchise. We can vote and work here and I call upon you ti in the cause of liberty.

It was the Iri-di, me tfangp, tne Mini vans, and the Nei: who helped to bring about the surrend of Cernwailis, which will be celebrated to morrow. The day will come when such men as King liliam and Bisman will be done away with. I appeal to you ail to join the League, and when the time comes yon an strike a blow for Ireland. Mr. Donahoo made a short speech and Mr.

Suihvan followed. He said that if the Irish people were shot dowu at homo 1 nshmen here should pull down the Knglish ibig in every port in the I nited Stales. Mr. Stuart said that the League intended to stand firm by Parneii, and make Glad stone tremble. Mr.

Bjnie said that on Monday a meet ing would be bud at 14. i Wood street, to arrange for an indignation meeting. Mr. Clark said that it had been agreed by the South Side brain that on Satur day ni(iht if the Weather will permit the meeting would tm l.t-id it the Mavor did put his veto on it. The chair stated the next meeting would be held in two eks.

Twenty-one men were taki it was agreed to send I re, and this morning. THE TKM I'EIIAM. II I.K Illf N( At ii meeting of the Mi. haul Iavitr branch of the League of Temper-anceviiie the following preamble and ste lulion were adopted iikkkam, The govt rrm- nT, in pla ilig in the British dung on the b-adf-r of tin Irish people, CLarls Stuart Parnell, deserves the censure of ail Iiberfy-loving people the world over; then fore, That we condemn Gladstotie'n a tion in depriving him of the Imerty ot speech as his (Uiadstone to crush the National Laud League. It has leen th ouiy hope ot the Irish to govern the Land the people Kuad I f.

WLitUtfi adverticoiiilat. iLf int: be F- the Ohio alley and Tennessee, weather, southeasterly winds, lower barometer, stationary or higher tempera ture. Daily 1 Si'JNAL C. IMvlfiJun telegrams an i re'-irt tor the hen- td Commerce and agriculture. Mm' AL KCoP.Lt, 'IT.

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ot wafer in the M-moiigabeia The Htajj it-r Sasr evening ts six in-bes and stariona A new 1 be 1 Htm Thn owbo.it hr the Browns is ready h-d at Freedom, Pa. i Exchange wi 1 moid Ic-dav at A. puny the appoint a committee toacco and Chamber 'Uitner-'e to I av I siand dam Wedn dav. Arthur ltik's rcb-me to improve Ibe A I glu-ii vet is to have 1 us dams mg the stream, ibe nrst to be Herr's iand. A Iter be ri v.

is navigable to 1 City, then make French creek naviga bb to oniieau' lake, and connect, that ofwa-r with Lake I.to-by means a ship canal aptim har.e- Ku-s. ,1 the phis pii ket, Jamer. It PaiKr. ls in Pitts burgh t. his i Captain II Cc-k has from hu home at Brow n- i ic, to St.

Louis where his b-af, lb- A L. Lhondes is up 1 he ritrshurgh ant tincinnati t'ltishurgh, inc i nn a' i and I. mis Linv, ii ts i ti mort are to b- ciutsoli.ia'ei and pool their ertnnga a term of hve veats Thiswi'l l-rt vi rt 'fe ntnng rate, and in the i wo; pn.ve ptotit-able Pe au pai i's ot. cer ti in i tin i-i lo prise. 1 he low wa'er is a hu ar.

hard on wrh to- a' i ng in terest. bile the I peer "-l-lnpl is x-d height, i Moo, tr- in Pitf-b-irgb Cairo, is -owr 1 1 an la- b- t-r man years. We too i to ve a sub stantial at tie J.e;id a riera; fiiiiip'i. id n.iv trotu Pittsburgh to I'hII'i At A A If l'-ahs Captain ib in will ti Cn im'ii a't-r it m-eii'-g he Pitt-butg), pa, k-t ii- Tu-e-day. Th- heel tt S' I a r-1, and A udes are not ui to n-i.

woi run lind tb ariangt tio'til. Taking th ir v'-i'ar days from la- tlf Pitta- hurgh A rl. Burners have been circulated in th ommunity artccting to the creiit of sou -aist ai dearest to b.lio' mg tbe statements in the Sunday 2 hl, lm rapMoi, 'Marrie-1 Miserv, Scparattd on a. oui, a i' h- 'aw and I have felt it a break tl si 1 uld kept. Ttie artico' 1 that seme tsm ago a tahtoiiablr t'" p-a- A i.egiseri tt.a the mic rtusnan.i Was a m-r diant ood Sfreet and the 1 ad who beiame bin i fe, a.t the .) mght i a --n of A i hat atr the custoti ary oi.in had ten it d.Cgf i and a Louse lu in a n.anmr, th urge ui; was nec-ru-ar t- make bil-d Hi and the mother ii h-r er that me I.

rhe ui.g hu It. Ib II that ke b-r'h-: at-d ip.e. mat '-io. at.d -1 a up him to Bls AI Up her 1 h- from lerd-. er.

etc 'I-- pub to-f at to nit: is v. tle to Mi a a va id and pu a a ao-t. To th: -e d.itu-g tUi f' Hi 'he other i at 1 1- in tl erte -i k-s. lo api -n t. An rave of a ms i tt parad-e; btt.re 1 ai a '-a'-ie and d.

tt a ba ta i ail -f I no', cortie b-. prate VOUIig i -p: ua r- br 1 1 -w-d i at -w -rii kri up it. was ar by ar tl 5 Uliate, mi a thud or i 1 ir irel, I v. nr. CH th- l' et.t.ry ed a tunng i iep in tt have a pj.tr.

the of Td. ot is bi i Mir, a ror We th- 1 it. that i a i I ot i'b wbe I i I-rhai At s. t'. St jeft wn i ti a rd '1 at th ttea 1 i hrtnk ti-ui id th i i sba ti.vstigti i 'U, a T.

r. IIAn o-. lttpiecl mtt I I marie au I KV. AMI loan dr- 'he loi, Ward's I rfh! -nd ad sia; hi urray dy an -le ai.d Cor -on in v-d d. Tiw tir-r pr and old i i da ..1 i (c iirug i it Co, b.

Lits-rt st net, rittsburgh, at the Pittsburgh p' tion. as w-i it smoiar holers awar- "i tbMii at th enteunial and Pans p.ifitions b.r the punty and genninens 1 r. lis i Bitters h-r dyspepsia Ir B'di's worid Cough at: i. ung cyrup ati'l th great I- i-m dy aud a 1 ctl.er j.ams rheumatism f-o (utmlsr'i on Smithtiel-I stn-et i a choi rea-t prbes. meal at lltf 4alorj A.

hrlt ltirai itlice-s, No. L'Tri Penn avenue, Beyond dsr above Ninth street. tf The qnli-ltml Ktite enable you to see P. C. Schoeoeck's Wi bargains in Furniture.

Chamber Suits a spj tally. 8c2'J ti r- LAXATIVE A Delicious mid Re-frcsliiii: r'ruit Lozenge, Which Serves tlie I'urposc Pills and I)5s-ajfrceable Purjf alive 3IcIiciiics. III IT HMTIVi: Is 25 and 60 CTS. SOLD BY ALL A. Heudervnn Kelly Harrle Kwinif.

.1. Oi' II: 'i liulcalr Irititl': Pnt.t,urh. Fa, l-KI IT l.AXATlVh lor sale' 1 wholesale an.i retHll. at KI.I-"VI-JMI'S I-KL bTOKt, t4 Jlarnet etreot, Otis- ni'ftiiig ot tL? litit-ral l.ijtuf Tw- e-Vriy lailu-it from St. Jouif, Mrs.

hy arnl Mrs. Smith were present, ami itter op-nei the ex.ri:iatn hy sing- "Tio I'eopiti'rt At vent ami afcoiu-paoieit Lerite.f ol a violin. Mrs. Colby t-n a lecture on ''W-ho "Was Chriht She tanl she rlid not claim be a te uher, but merely Hpoke as an imlivulual, ami then she continued: It will sat i- fact or enough to all if we could how, by convinruiir argument, that there was (-ui'li a person a Jesus bnst. person Ft.r if be existed in the form of laimacn late power, not only the spiritual but the phvsYa! part was resurrected and entered into the world bevord the plae which pe.

-pie call heaven. 1 1 this can be demon strt it this an tte established to te ta the great ouestion is settled. Tin names of a.i the great men of history sink into iTi-igioticance beside that of hnst Heki when yu ask me who was Jesus thrihf, I can only reply that I know. I do not know when or how or where he lived. The speaker then made a hasty review ot the history of tte tint, r-Ai red and pr fane, and said that I'm a noted pbiictsopher of the ti-nturv, Sennca.

Plutarch and Ji venal, Livy, Horac e. Ovid, Lucan, Virgil, sod I be ot her riters ho -unshed about 'he hr-T (fiitury, bad not even mentioned his name, which if what the (i mpels tell I trif, traiiscnds ali the ot her names ot that tune in imp rtance A ti ttie and s)tow-ingThcr contradictions and how-tt fuat the ni.irnl law ltst-le was largely anticipated by ot (. ri Confucius having en unci -atd tl rule, itisfance, long be-t re t'l tri.c!aimed it. She rtdi. iiird "he ol prayer and sarcastically put Htf.

i l.i the HU-lo'Iice why i W1H tt ilse linnet pellti.itjs of thousands of was nd. Miithrient re store President tiattield. She pni-'aitiied hei- at war wnh a -y-tem ot religion, which she kiM would damn the world to i and nciting the Lord prayer wrh i rati celebrate! jietitirii to all the god-, ai said she greatly preferred the lifter, bee a ue i-he could it. Mr. Frank Biair of Allegheny, made a speech in favor of bristianify and others followed briefly.

linkers) 4ritMBlxlnE. At a meeting cd the journeymen bakers of Pittsburgh and Allegheny at Turner Hall on Saturday night they organized loanch of the Knights of Labor. It also decided to make a demand for higher wag the tirst-rate hands to get J.W er day and the mi mil rate 52. lu li wet) mm tncl Hnriclwra A ei'-rman from Miilale b-ro named (Vnrad Snyder was attackex two highwaymen on Fortieth street. tween Perm and Li berty avenues, b'tween eleven and twelve o'ebs-k Saturday night They struck him on the head with a big cu'ting .1 cb-ep gash.

The approi ot soui" voting men scared the rascais away before th-y could get through th man's pockets. Burglars t-riVoted an entrance into the otti or he P.t tshtirgh S-'rap I 'otnp my at hi" t-H-ti'i 1 arragh street, Allegheny, yesterday morning, an i operated on th' With a crowbar thev hammerei the lo oft I ut did not succeed in gettSLg the iron do open. This is the second time this otti has been broken into. 4 til lo A braketuan was killml near Alliance on Saturilay togbt. He was found dead on the track ami is thought to have fallen 1 ot the r.rst seen on cd the evening pas srnger tram on tbe C'eveland and r'Ad, but Whether he wa killrd by thai tram or the second section is kn His 1 atiie cou.il cot le iearne! bui the fragtoeuts of his h-sly were taken to bis fami.y at elisvilie.

He was cut into pieces, which were distnti ute.l for st-iiie on the track. losix. IH 1 I'om rio it it ah neltnrf Hftlnrdy Mbt-Tlle HnnnrUI Ke)tiH. KxpielLiOU atier a mo-t uccensf Saturday ruu of rive persons re pre-wnt The race tl; is lu Tti ll race of riday was winning. The his in -rrnrig c.

uitei 1m- to but a sma.l surplus after it the i--TiS-S of Th'- Kxpottti. Prei.tent, and a 1 uml cut d'twu the attfiidar great) 1 lo pay a' i t-i hat he toih: rec-ipis wiiise enoug wio te nt i-asi ,1,000 un wer- tear. Hermann, of ban 1 1 etc lb --i-e fa v. jra'; traduction to he great magtc-aii and rtne'r, 1. at tbe tpera -ek.

He is too wed and t's wn re nsd fresh i the public. Ariel, the ft dansf A at a 4' ore stir, t( Iapanee jugg.er. aiel other ojiia.ly pert -rmers are with Hermann. Th i'k-s family who were ao w-li re i ro were Iloi Some appear at Library Hall dm wwk They wili ia uf and 4ousin Joe th. -n the hrst three of the w-ek and ui; g-ce, "Fun in a tb ret of tbe eejt eic.

pt on Saturday at tiie at i net. 1 ne new museum or Harris on iitb in the Patters, b.oi 1 -mf lung ttiat is sure to attract tbouri) visitors It wili be opened to the pule ic t- -day the first time. A A 1 in thi IIk Wks 1 in Kecrdrr A ee in I louml. m. ctiro i inan Ch bran looking over the re.

rds i ftl -e f. agre men? between the City Alf- gheny and Le 1 i.m Pennsylvania r. ad o. in whu ti the company was given the right of way in or thereaboti ihrough the iiiiiiuti grounds, or from Penn- 1 vania avenue to Federal st re-t This was the original tjame the Ft. ay ne rauroaii.

i r. is-hrau faiie.l to hud anv mention of the ordinance on th- city records, and there was therefore no uo aiis ot a certaiuing bet her the railroad was living up to their agreement with regard to tra- ks, bridges and running of trams within the city. It appeared ra-iier mysTermus, ami a resolution was in! induced tii i unci's iti st ructmg the ('it Solicitor to look up the missing ordinance. After a arch of Hereral days Mr. Palgers appoeo ro nampton ato.rio-ys fur the raiin-ad company, and fouud there a print copy or the ordinance.

Short iy at er be found th original agreement in n.e i.iTy 1 reasuret ott.ee. As it is an lm pjrtani cument it wiii be printed in the new iiy Lead In tc tlpmltfrt cd the dramatic and musical professions lowm neautirjmg udluence of Hi). upon the t--th. Personal come- mess is a positive capital to public per-f-'rm-rs. and they find that thu use of GN I materially seconds th nalura! cnarms or a easing lac.s.

Lm, ail who wish to avert thedisastcr sure to neglected teeth, try a new der.arture and cleanse them le.uUrly with this agreeable pieservaLive. ll Mii KoaNted. awuui i ociocK naturaay nigbt a fire broke out in Arbuckle's house on the currier of Strawberry and Church abeys in the rear of Home's new hui ding. 1 lie ti 4uie broke out in the el evator cupoia, and there was a of a serious nre. ue oeparttjient work en msm 11 1 ne name under tnd, there wi not mm stock on hai.d except ccdlee in packages, and the loss wiii nor rie er fo.osio on it I he osa on tb t.ui.iiiiig win te 1 ,00 There is am- p.e insurance to cover all dm ge.

There was a scare in the A- ademy of Musi- when 'he alarm was slru'-k. I.ttille 4 loaki atil rna, styles, large variety, het values ry d-acnptioii of Ladies. Misses' ami en's outside; garment, at the Ki, hO and M' Fifth avenue. -tt Child iiiin'use Chamber Suit- Itartrnlna P. C.

Schiteneck'a rn riot ure Tent Ji rec- arerooms, corner Penn and eeL'Ott flll and liresa With a.l the new things to match for trimming or omhmT at tbe Peopled More, iUh aveuu vv 1 -tf at aii the true in of atiir. rour years a' Major Hart na Tinl in that t.wim imiit triumph. lT to fifrt row, in ortir That Ih-grani oi-l Kptihlii aa party l- piirii-d ant rt-uHratrtt Th ra.anr.i n-a n.t Hfii tii parry. Thr tliou-an! wlm wou.l v. for Wolf, iMi iIihv nt it wunl fiH an.i thr wouil infinite pr- fr thn Hkr to n-an iT J'm vot for iu fHllow-'if -u.

thou-artU ot Iit-ni'HTaf ol Tot with j'u Voura mfn'A l-irti4 ar binrf ftmrt'll all ovnr ilnfD nr-ntitiiHDt T'Tf-vai." a.l.n-r lt. Mnt ami it a.i B-i i rk nh a will a I MmotTat will rot nor will Mr. hily." TUB SA I.AUV lit: A H. Mr. next.

wnt into a U-iithy oT 1M pi motion th Slry grah huxinr', ami it thin pirt of thf ipt tha many ppl Irft- tt Th othr partn of ftp-fii hearty appiaii Af the rlojtnt th1 li r- hart iifH-r- wt it i tor A t-r 1 tirr no nt many pri'Tinnitt rii z-n" t-j up to Ttl Mr. Wo.Ih. is ir A imii. aihh' i.r.. Mr.

Wtliiatn E. l.M-kw.x"! of i.hia. th f.ril ili-pat i mg to resident Miiler, p'if tb? meeting. Sf urday nigh' eh! Mar -li a I H.etn leSdl "Is it a boil or a carbuncle hatev i is. tiursiiii won't save it.

Wolfe has Tied Woife ban iani-ed Stalwart audacity. Senatorial indignit riot hi. I inMiity, IVtrdon Board inta'pyand lis- i' ive dbery. Sp-ed the lan-ip Mr. Wolfe left.

lawt. niubt. on the Ka-t over the lennsyi vania railroad, ha, hete he speaks to-iii jbt. To nm he will return to the Western pari the State, and to-morrow TiivLt sreak in Indiana. He will speak at 1'ity Wwlnesday.

a I'roKMiii nf niiibnra Ii roip, and Oihrr The ctittiiiiaiid i the Pent. -j ivaina troops ihi.t wtii Ti- Yorkfown has tw-eti vested in Colonel P. Guthrie of Pitts burgh, the senior Colonel in the S'ate, His Lieutenant will be Lieutenant Colone W.N. Horn of the mrth Infantry. He comes from Alb-utowii.

Colonel Guthrie's rVlintant, Tjientenant Gistrge Hirsch, will iet as Adjutant of the command; Omrter maeter iward Pat ton of the Fiord B-gHiient, Ijuar tt- rmaster; Sergeant J. G. Wainm ot tlie Kihteenth B-yiment, as Sergeant. Mnj ir; Sergeant John l4'g rs of the Third Regiment, aa quartermaster Sergeant, and W. W.

Tait or the Third Regiment, at OommisNary Serg-ant. The First Ba'talKn wili consist of four Cooipanies, one each from the First, Second and Sixth Liegi-uients and lie State Fend hies, -m-manded by John W. Kyan. The Pitt-burgh rops will leave at. cbn this morning for Philadelphia They.wul assemble at their armories at 7 A.

M. The tram will arrivo in Philadelphia about o'ciock this evening. They will he quartered at the city armories until Tuesday morning. At half-past seven o'clock on that morning the Hue will form on Broad street, east of the Public Buildings. They will march down Chestnut street to Fourt to Frderai street and thence to the wharf.

The (ialatea will leave at i A. M. There will probably be about heven hundred troops on the vessel and two hundred additional guests. They expect to make the trip in about twenty hours, will live on the vts- eel at orktown and return to Ptnladel) a during the on the Saturday toiiow ing. IH the Pittsburgh troops, Company of the Fourteenth, wili be commanded by Captain Perchruent ith Jeffries First and, barley hberhardt Second Lieutenant.

Company will be comtnauded by Capt. Archibald, with Capt. Hongh as First and George Tay lor as Secoml Lieutenant Company of the Lgliftteutn. will te cutiimandtrd by Capt. Walker, with complement of lieutenants.

Colonel Grey of the Fourteenth Regiment will go with the Battalion as a citizen. MMKKOI 444 lilt IV On atal, 4ihera Ker'oan antl he erat of a Xrlflln liariclr. Mrs. Worter, an aged lady living on Corrv street, Allegheny, fell down stairs at ii o'clock last evening and was very badly hurt. Her ppine was injured and it is feared she will not survive the a dent.

Y'esteiday afternoon Mrs. Smith at her residence on Whig allay, Allegheny fell ott a chair and was injured internal ly. She is en Jacob Stewart had his arm broken while paintii in th Friendship engine house, on Arch street. John Keding was ruu over by ts'hran it Mcllvain's wagon on Strawberry Lne. The by's ls and arms were bally cut and mashed, tut no Kine were broken.

Among the accidents reported on Saturday were the following: At 10 A. m. Beatty, a braketuan on the Ft. Wayne Kail road, feli under the wheels of a locomotive in the freight, yards in Manchester, Atleheny, and we kiibd instantly, Ie-eaed was a single man and lived at Sewirkley, where the remains were taken. Mrs Marshall of Ltcca str't, Allegheny, was knocked down hy car horses at the corner of Federal and Robinson streets, receiving bruises ami cuts.

Win. Cnbhs, a P. li. brakeman, tell on a car at the transfer depot and tuoke his arm. 11 is hand was also cut ft and be was removed to the West Pei.n Hospital He lives at Rodehaugh statu Messrs Gailaglier, (irati and Carmn ha-i'i were throw to the ground while juniping tt a rnnaw ay street car on nn-n avenue.

Allegheny, and received cuts and r.ruis all over their dies. spun was aiso tntnren. tie hrake had given way and the driver could not manage the car. John Kupp was badly burned at Jones Laughon's foundry, Saturday, hy me names irum a I urn ace. tia.

tichurr, who was injured on the i'anhaudle road on Friday, d-cil Saturday morning. Jennie VVai letirach, a little girl li ving Brownstown, fell down stairs and broke her arm. Robert, Molt was caught, a beit at Chess, mill on Friday and badly nrmseii. Sat ui 1 1 ay evening ex -Alderman B. Moreland tell in the hall at the residence of his daughter Mrs George Splane, No, Id Franklin street, and broke his lift.

thigh in two places. "Squire Moreland is agecz ami ipntn teetiie and it is feared may not recover from the injuries. A mau named Fielding G-tf was working on a fiat tiuder the new Mor-ongaheji or.oge yeswruay atterncon. fie was hoisting some heavy bhx of wood upt. tlie bridge from the fiat, when the top broke and thehlocks Ml on in.

Three t'-ttr of them struck Got) and knocked u.m senseless. Hewas very badly hurt. Tlie al lea and (he Law strhool. T'tthr iff 1 he I'tttt' ur-jh l'0t I have received the following forwarded to me in my absence from the city: "PiTTsm Oct ber Id, ifM. SiK: Inat-mnch as no name is given in the matter of the ladif' endowment of nt "1 he Garfield Oration" (nt the Garfield Memorial Law Si liool may I ardt vou to enroll as one of the three hundred ladies to give each rive dollars, the name of Mrs.

Loatieth J. With thanks to the gentlemen po writing I would ak the ladies so subscribing i remitting the amount toaddress any mem-her of the Citiz-nb' Committee, who. names are herew itll repubii-hi HkSUV nCil 'BAi KKN. i'hancell'jr oi the w. I'a.

C. Meyran, President of Germania Savings Bank. A. Bradley, President of Tradesmen's National Bank. J.

R. McCune, 1'reMdent of L'n ion National Bank. N. Hulmea. Jt Bonn, No.

57 Market street. John I). Scully, Cashier of First National Bank. W. Schmertz, President of Third Na- I tiotial Bank.

Henry Warner, County Commissioner. Bk good tu yourself for once, if trouhied with a had cough, cold, or lung affection, and use promptly Ir. Jayne a sat remedy for asthma and pieu-nsy, as well as a I throat cmpl mats. Allegheny alley ltoutt. Th Allegheny alley railroad is not able to pay the interest due (J -tober 1st on the income b-mds, so tbecish fund applica-bewillbedistrtbutedpro rata, aiiowmg T1e nor is ih lhH trustee.

jina sent oit.iinior sums ie.ss than IhrhnroOInu, Jmpotenriy of mind, limb, or vital func tion, nervous weakness, nexuiil debilutv Ac, cureil by Wells' Health Jieuewer. i at ilruggistH. lJejsjt, Market street. at p. If PETROLEUM TJed and approved by tbe leading CIANS of EUROPE and AMERICA.

The most Valuable Family Romedv known. E02ES, 6 KPT DISEASES. I If -i5- CrTS. I iird v. Tin 1 14 w.ih 1 1 '11, -in I mad vry T'h -cr" -pi a t' a- in tl; aii-Ih'ih'.

Th and i ar.l th i 1 for Khm Mr writ into a -1 1 T' -f tl- a Trv lar ft, iiri'1 r- 1 1 1 r- ture i nrT urrui t. li Th in ton rhont-n Cti i ud It'IltM Htl MiUrr intP Mr. r.1. I.y V-w- 't. I -'I wt IN Vir.

-h W'u. ft h'f. ap-1 rv lifirty i ft ii -Mr. w.m i-rotid 1 add ivc the p.e -'f 1'iTtj-biiru'h in a halt which hi hd a pla in hmfory a- thm ran tarv th lhit. ll' I ancor, lio-T 1,1 ii Hjllll be h-pet the par-1 1 if Imtti red tr-oit tlu He I't'u the Tl'-t'HIS 'piili ic.in irry iti ia'4'i nitt ne reci nt o.n in mho and Iowa a- I.h viiii''" of be p- pi d-noii ii' ittt tioi4 rn ai i inlor-d bo po', icy end I 'rem dent New York, tM, npoken and if- vh' i- a reimke tu bo? im U' ot New irk bit it their nt to i mum re pro a bote th wi mitfraicby intt iect tn! aid to ptr.e-i ebwjuent, eou'id ro t( people uf the Ky-ntonf 8a'e cut oil thu yke of tti-M wlio were but p.jznot i.i that tn' Mr.

WoIIh iid be had no hard Siii- Jiiv 15 i what Lad tie d. me to un on ft tirihilr and nu(y to nw-rye from the tibp rf ot lvies" Who out It kilev for the ttl 'e Hr nt Tre iur-r Aiuu' I the j.ut,' an I'tr-'t t.f tiio! wri tut aiio an arfide favorm the of i'tilonei A Stewart of K.vMt,r win aft thin hefWmtc) re eived a letti-r from iDortt Fve' te ifent ieiniin, niiyn Jte di i not know how --iui woird g.ird St warL'n rand id Htewatt, in prHMi'ion tn trm-ron wihIif id Nil irtMl It huh in 1 Bai'von the (. wa- ohm if thi at ('Idea jo, and a UHhfitl henchin wi Cameron's Soon after Stewart, wa- nonnd. It had dxlar-d he bad ti- rome a at. ttie recjucs of Cam eron and Lm fneiids.

Cjrnron wanttnl i rand id ate to defeat ewart. rumination was to rebuke Sfewirt, an 1 thi in di-r-eard nf the peopU's will 1 hut for rldeiity the bnHHw, Meiers (a neroti, uay, Mace, MoManm, et. ai Haiiy was nominated. Mr. Wolfe told how the bosses, when they sw they bad the power in their band.) aaiti.

they nmd that power to hu miltat to the very dust the lionet wing the party. Hoisting the black dig and nhouting that olTut aiwart cry. mi ter to bolter," waiting for the brittle thread to sever that held to life the late 1 ment 1 Oar field while they kept up a mere nen.blance of undivided support, waiting again to once more perpetuate Stalwatt 'iry, trilorj-hoard infamy, riot bill rascality and legislative iniquity. They gloated with a tien linh joy at the defeat of th people, luing to glory in their Hvr.t i.attni; with pfm.ir munev. The speaker reiterated the charge that Governor Hnytt Secretary and Hluke Waltern, Cashier tf Treasury, had lined the public monies for private speculation.

Governor Huy has denied the charge that lie ever used State funds But his denial it equivocal. He ys he didn't invest State funds in oil stocks or crtiri-rateH. No one ever waid that he d'd. He den i en that he ever spcn or Lad use or pos-eHsion of Sra'e funds. That he had minual control of the funds was not But how broa 1 a senne doet tiie Governor deem the w-rd ihm susceptible ot continued I have the evidence from fh'i most rehahin aufh onty to substantiate tlie charge, but it was given to me in confidence and I cannot make it public.

I am nr at titMTty to do y-t. I here reiterate the charge and am renp Bible fi it. When know that it it tru, is it not my duty a a good enin to the people of it Why do not. hear from Mr. Wait- rs or Mr.

uay iti answer to the charge The bind -n ot proof rests with them and they hve ihf ev-idenee in the nhapn of document. Now I liallrnge an investigation of this ui.rter. Let them how th matter up and tlimi you wid s-e who is right. Mr. Wo'fe rt terred to tti refusal of Stat-Treasurer Butler to take the rrhre oft O.l.

Noyes bands utuii daj after tti term bad exj in He re, id from an interview with Mr. Butler, pub-ished in a I'liiladel-phia piper. There Mr. I'-uto stat he would not accept the t. siice tr in Mr.

Noyes until he bad tha' tlie paper was good. Wh it pap-r was it that, ruind its way into Tim S'a't i'r -a-oiry Mr. Butler said he enter ed into an i ret mei.t, witli Mr Noyes that, lie fh -u tran te ai the riey then in li b.it.k.. He said ail the paper iimtify was n. 1 and had 1m.ii met pt i that, one bank had it paid in full, though be was sure it wou-d also be paid.

He the sp- aker never made a charge of ditdmne-ty ahjainnt Butter's alIlinltTatiln. ffe did say r. Butler neglected to publish the monthly sta'emenf as r'oiirtd by Ihe Constitution. Mr. Butler was one of the cleanest men on Capitol fhll, but the troiiMe was with him, as it would be with Baiiy.

The men niri-l tti -e at thehantlstd tlie Inismc and tlierefore must become the.r pliant tool-. It was said Mr Harry Oliver gnarantet tie mciit-y to Butler that had bet-ll ueetl ill speruIaMon. TH .1 HANK. Mr. Wolfe cotitiniiMl.

"I have said of State money was on deposit in the People's Bank of Philadelphia, and f.J,(XHMu the Allegheny National Bank In my own iwti, where we emild never get a ib-lH sit alter 1 opposed the bosses, we have it. one now, and the I rectors have fought me t-ver mice. will read for your inforii'atien a nt of the st-K'k holders of the e.p. 'a Bank of Philadelphia: Sim re Hf tiry i 1 1 tii.11) Itll III tU 1 I. Itt-iWTi 1 1 Hum KiMi-tt.

V. Is. i.tKiim. t. I Keini.le I Vi tt tie I Wo I- I A.

VV li i i idencr ltj W. H. Korn. 1" Mr. Wolfe gave the ofiicia! titles of the stockholders, and creatnl a good deal ot merriment, by running comments.

Hu fi id he did not biame Mr. Butier for de-positing the imtney in the banks. "AH I say is that, Mr. Butler favor, the banks," he rontinu 'more than he did the i'om-m on wealth. I ur' bT say r.

Cameron dil help make up the deficit. Mr. Butier lugs General C.4mron in and says he not put up any houN, but In- dot say that I.n did not. They have readjusted the deposits since I made my stat ment of August 1. At that time there was ui the Peofile's ami flJ ooo in the Allegheny National Bank of Pitis-burgh, and in the regular S.ate depository, the Farmers' and Mechanics' Bank of Philadelphia "At the time tins spf ciiiation with the Treamiry funds was made the members of the legislature bad to go heme without their pay.

That's all right, lor jou can rut anything rb. a mem tVrofthe 1 Laughter 1 But the hoid warrants were not paid and they had to dn-cmntrd at. the t.anks because there w-re no funds in the irtanury. me a Bank is very properly tfce Bank. the people's m.jney is pMr there ud iu managers lend it out and st.ck tlie interrM in their peckcts.

The men who do are the mt who bouhL up the debvatert to nominate Buly, Chris James McManes, and ue r. them helped to Hx the '1 toy nay there if nothing in the oil), ot Tretm r. I tell you the sinews of war are in with which thene men debauch and the people. But, yrui ask, why don't. ou bring the speculating men account I have brought some nieu to account, and now 1 want you to help me do it.

Aj-I iauM The lenalty f-r this crime of pe uUtilig with tl public tutid" is only iuipeachini-nt, nor II In I li AM Kfl I i 'it Mr. Woite ttirn referred to Lis pros us fs for tion. He itaid then- now no doubt about life defeat ot t. U- Baily, and th right ibs atili Orange Nob.e. The speaker rot 4 candidate defeat Genera; Baby, hut was a candi -t a i ti i' r.

l.ri-cr if- ig.tr!.tvd '-r Hy 1 IO. ll Ml t'2 25 ot-L i l-: is 2 Ml 2 Vfii i.ri'-u'H-!.- 'J 0. 2 5U. a I yjn e. "t'r: 4 I 'Jfl 1 no No Hr I All I Ir.

IjH' I 7 It i a a 5 Tlf P. Katti-il r.d fcc I i a a a no i j. li I I7 i I r.n.e h-4 I 175 ti Pr M' c- I Oil I J.l I vi- (,... t. a I'd 1 -c I a5.

I 17-1 i-b ir a mm a 'l r-. r- t. 7 i 1. p. IT.

-d m. I 7 i -o. it a.l i i 7-1 Wt. I tiO i in i ou, i a.i and r- llw't- a I ai I I 'i Vb.r l'j fi. 7-1 I ur I li i.

MO I HI. 1 a.l 1. I- n.r tfu. M. I a-1 t't.

ill liliKli HOOTS AMI Silt) KS ml hart ar.l li- a lid 1 i tr. or in iii1 Por-; i nl by in Cross icre.s, in iail'r uml Ponlers. ill tilH'st 1'al rics and latest designs, ineludinir of all grades and prices in IJrus-Frencli (luipure, Also, Madras Moinie Cloths and Feltiirjcs in thirtv in all colors. To dli in Towels Mantle 7 for Table Covers, Alliances. venue.

ar h.r the? lurir if tie day In t' eir K-ii-k Kue; ltiif, JVn- ii it- tnt i.u i expe-rl- to itnprwYc h-cir dunce thti dy i-r eveniD((. I'. Ill dl in SuNN.riii.dpnls. JELLY A. PHYSI Th Toil Article from tiur afifcunft Euch aa Fociade Vaseline, Vaseline Cold Cream, VasehiiQ Camphor lea.

Vaseline Toilet Soapa, For th. Treatment ofl WOtTKDS. BTTF.VS. CHHELAI5S KHiiUMATISM. VASELINE CONFECTIONS.

An aeTeeablc form of taking Vaseline internally. 25 CENTS A BOX. and Dirhtiiena, etc of all car goods. Y. AMl'SEMEWS.

() JtH HN A. Ki.uncu..... Monday, er I THE (Hi LAT AMiOMA hebrman, ANU 'k'ty u. 24, tha Liition UtRAUV HVLL-IKLII A. PAKkF.

app? trniM aiti-r nn ah. 1 de oriif nal and only Hid Is An. I l. Saturday IHK Kir.Hl.. tuijii" HI.

X.y.s i Ni.itH't tn 'V'lnmcni1 iv. rursl.N I wdl :ip.er. t-v a Iditir and UT IN a flu Hi wit li ui-- Humum in -h Mr. UreM mid fMinpany. evcnti.if'.

uy. KIh-I's 1 Mammoth Museum, Sixth Street, near Pnn. HAKI.ISk KOHL MOM) AY. OCTOHEIt 17. AT lO A.

With a Ftronii- st-i) in, i c. -i f-eii iu I'lU-l-iiruti ADMISSION TO ALL DEPARTMCNTS, lu-cuni. A ONLY 10 CENTS. I tu uTiim hu f'iTi rsp-in-. itu.j it i- Hini ir! i i i f.

an.) mftiKtuA th- 5,111 w. li Itii'iiin-r in i.tiiln- ti: If ri--UMj rdi -nWr a in i i 'iff i'i. i-i-mt I'tiintl- i- li''d i-r I ho i au-ri tin itit Jit U'i iidn-ti. i-'-'4 -t in ic sa i-U't la, lsx jkirroMu ii ox I AN I.I I Ml. (OM- i in a with i tl.e Km II ciitr h.r mi U- ui, In- at 1.

1-s IHU in 1 h.ttunmnir. ON 1 voill of AI I'M, ik 1' mi Urn nulii. title. ii.liT..t ciaiii, nl i'''1''' et tin' utie ru l.t miiti.lt., nil ilt city th- lliuN -1 I.IMIIKH. i.l Kitntiuir tt The t-in i.Hrl ut ttv.t ri'.

tr. ttti.l .1 crei it A I Ml Mil, I II liMCI l.l'..r.ltl A Hi.AM' with l.t I rn nn i.iy, wm. I 1 1 ii ti ti, I yi'thir it Mll'l h.TUl. II. ImjI.I in In Ml'.

at llltl.l" t' l- 11 tn Ani.t IT tr.n. Ill 111 i-ash t.ti tr.n-tcr. I 1 i Hi -V, K. VV I I I with the ill Altiuni.triit.,. li.i.Kt..

-Iiv. 1 1.. ,141.1 Z. All lUiiHi LAGER 3ER, ALE AND PORTER ER2WERIE3. Ml Hall Jiartlcular atLetiLIon ol ti trade to toal VMNTI KT0X L.U.'KR UKKII 1 I I i bi CATARRH, HEM0RRH0LDS, Ete.

Also for CoticIis, Colda. Scrr Throat, Croup "Ttt them. 25 and 50 cert sizes miM.ii mi tTTiiupiiu inr.j pim i.p.itio Everjliii New ui Essiralik IN FALL DRY GOODS! I i ii i rivrn Mn-J 1. U. HiiNllii.N a il).

COR. SIXTH AND LIBF.RTY STS. JUST TiFexeih I DRESS GOODS! Si tc tu-f -l 1 i. I'HM t'1. ll.ini i i l'l BLACK ALL-WOOL CASHMERES Ht nrJerrid, rl lid.

SILKS! SILKS! Btncb xnd lr l.vt.n-. ar.i!..-. Saliu-. r. rt- I l't -adt'f, rvt Hr PLl'SHIiS! VKLVKTS 1 ti nil tn rtrwly inti-'d 1 1 a II NEW CLOAKS AND DOLMANS a in-iii a dit.incc we liHve iiiitifi.

ii. ti Kid hi 1 inter UAl'S. have in le wurn uuiii.k the I. i itt i MW DESIRABLE GOODS i W. Carsten Go, Cor Liberty and SixtSts.

CARPETS. Thursday, August 1881. ar fimi i(inlns nr -u full Mitch, rtiiiiprlsl ic nil i lie ne-w miiI rlioti i.it i ft ii hi lom'il inlccm-wr I. 4H U. J.

XV. M'l'AliLANI), 1 1 1 1 I I I. vcni.v. ulr 5 IT 17 Iinrrtutioii. 1 1 '( ol i( lye's Tin eta re i I or tlir lit ami i iirr of lUteii-iiiulisiii in it vornt stittes).

JShtwn Johnston, AfHIll, for. (, ,1 Third Are. 51 PREMIUMS Huil Ik i ii iiBiirtted to Messrs. .1. II.

A. A. Ml IIIHK l.irists. hy Hu- Mule ruir mill lAiKisilinn. lh.

uiih. lrtw t'rum iiiiii liliiin. i IIKAl'KST IN THE WllRLD, BOOT AND SHOE HOUSE, -I I i.iiiunnl Mni I'ittoliurch. I. I OCTOBER 17, 1331.

HO. 12 FEDERAL STREET, 1 1 1 I I M'M lAl, IIAliilAlNS l. COLORED SILKS, iti hi il.p at DRESS GOODS. In i vl' It I .4 111. I I S.

I. IliL'l' i Jl I'M MII VKLVKTS. OUR CLOAK EOOM In lllidi llh III" I itcs I r. tl. ikei mi i iiixks, h.l 4-lnh CHfllAH Cl.OIlls' at 5uc j.er var.i.

MItl MliUtMl UI 4HV i "TlltllilMI A l.i IS It It ootlt.lf ft Mhii.ii,.. Ill l.f.HIl In.tu arl- r.l all thr lal.lon. A.m.. a ha-hi'ii mkiI an liTtr.t Mi- AUo. the opening hi.i.tpr a tn tul.

it. A Hti.le oi the fri'. all lilt. IMMiNA TKt.S'A'l. (- a iiiu Hi str rs "4 Sul-jctipiiuDs r.

r. 1 all un tiMi C. C. DUMELLS, OFFICE DESKS id Kvtrv t-hupe Kind. Special Sizes of Desks Made to Order.

0. 3 SIXTH STKEET. wakefielil Banks I'ure, Wh ettoe mj utrltloua. 1 hlrlj-biitli (Street, I'lttsburKb. aiil as A all rf.

to No. 112 Suiithfield Street..

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