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Kvlra Il.ltia Wnl HI THE COl'RTf. DEATH BY A UM OMOII.S. LOCAL AFFAIRS. fa Bll'VaylCfl, EH I anewftciiMU Lay twt: tke erarr Mmm a lkM ferlflk Warel-lav. letMilai Aelelrea-AeJelra Ue wltleawee City Teatenlay, at two o'clock, the corner atone of the new Springfield school houae.

In the Twelfth ward, wa laid. There was Igreat inttTeat manifested in the ceremony, and a large concourse of scholar and pro. present. Tha RalsUm, Hara, Washington, Howard ami Lawrence school Aejwefl. Stephen Renforth and Joe Kaye, met at Kami" Haley' and signed article of agreement for a single scull race.

The article specify that the race shall be a distace of one mile, straight away, on the Allegheny river, from the Mechanic street to the St. Clair street suspension bridge. The race will be for one hundred dollars, and is to come off on the morning of the Fourth of July, at nine o'clejck. The result will be watchtl with interest by the boating meu, as it is not known what roung Renforth' abilities are in the acull-ng line. vlaw Qweer.

Yesterday afternoon a man named Juo. T. Fouri, a resident of Baltimore, was ar nSDCAIIHED FQUI7, SOAP, tc, at vuc-rno 1HI Rlir.Jia-nsl ll. rwa At kvtxmj Maslr AariiM Kn SS (4BEBTV TBECT. half Whit Pli.

li" Sa. I arifr Ma- arl. a tff filtatfri 11 I tj I rX Otfl ilt. Ihmu-. HtM.

a ra ptatbtl CaftMal I'tta. Ira. litnr KltlTrr Kfip. rlrmm. Slvm fir Flna fUewis Toanr.

Altu kit flug SDH Fta Cut Hwakiti su3 drawl Tuiattr. X. WHITISat4a, AfTlriiaas. 1 OimsI Uirinie Pliilatlt-titltla. --r, tVi 25IJ 4 Sa tltssJ tu itruue Sett Voi ii.

isti ut 4 Sll EEP. The arrivals of sheep wrre heavr- the muOitr alHinl an sveram- of those Kenrraiiy uu Kuvers are not takilift lioW freely antl tie- fts-im n-waril. Prices are from H- lowrr in at, i-st week. Tha following are ih ruliI11, the tliflerent kilnls ami grailes as l-ntxlu aist anal un the market, also skiii sales hit-It a ill reader an idea of the slate of affairs: Hots! to prime. to 90 ll (4 Tvat i letvut to fall-.

74 to sii Ids 4 avit c. Mean to eoiumtm. 7 To llts 1 44tva3 oot rot and scalawags, liy tlie head 1 Oris PITTSBCBCH WtrOI. MAKKET. OFFICE OP THE riTTSBI-KIVH I'DST, WEONtSoav't Jutte 2s, ISTI.

i Kkm akks Owl tig tit the literal prices paid for wool. 1. with the urgent Immtsliate deuiaud, caused holtlersiif c-liis to disisse of them at once, hence thenew crop is well nigh exhausted. There is Utile cooilug in to this market, and those wbo would lay in any consitleraliie stock must scour tlie country In search of the same. The following are ruling figures at which the different grades are held: ('oiniuun fleece, per III 'omliinir fitsice, is-r lb Fine fleece.

ter lit Tultwashetl fleece, per lb iiwaslied wool aMyfuc MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. Kfw Trk M.rtket. Nr VoRK.June2H.4TofJliill but stntjgat 112 Ail. In tli ti.orttiiiKfrotn I 2 percent, waspaitl (r rarrvitig. hii1 lat-r WSjkerceut.

for use. fieariiiK htkl at trcetit. preninim. The total TtvjiMiry liKlun4ement with July inti-est SWie iiffiKeiiifiJis lir to-mimiw 2i5f.rt. are stroug awl a fractl(U tiiKlter, but withfHit siwiaJ falure.

FriKii xhaiirf wa strong ami the learling drawern have atHanced rate to io wr cent, on tit flay bills and II ier rent short Mght. The sfM-k market wa a-tiv- and strong until the first rati when rits ave way under the liaiumero the ktH-ai-s, on the idea that m-xt week would he very dull, as bth the Stork txrhantce and rold Hoard hae vH-t toadi-nm from haturttav evening mittl the of July. None but. the 'bearr," were KrllhiK to -day. The market Is oversold aud elijue riaim that therrau make price whenever thev Beepnper.

The most tstorks to-dav were l.nke Mi1. WaJrati. Northwestern. Ko Island. hio'.

I'riiftn i'mitic and Western uion. Hannibal and St. JoetumbkHl frotn to Utronn-iihhi and from to i oief-rred. Tlie niarket ioselduil. lioi llatid settk-ments arc waking shtw i-rotfreff.

To-day several banker were endeavoring to yet released from their creditor by giving up their priii-iiaJ in the matter. The utoM ot paier routained the statement titat their indebtedness with an aKreemnt by Mr. Woodward. aisnniitij ttteij oiiJigatlonh. MfHtey abuudant at ciit M-e BoBtlis dull and Ktealy with few traosarth4is.

PROPt'CE. Flour dult; buyers favor suiierfine western aiid rotate UHoA 7o: eoiiiinon extra-. hi; Rood to iioli-e looA 7(t; white weiaru extra to lb; Oiiio extra-, fr-am St. LrOuis UXA Rve flour easier at 4 hkiLh Vt. oru meal quiet at Hit.

Whisky dull and drooping- at Wheat dull and a shade lower; spriiitr i 4nI 4r; r-d and aiuU-r rVWi white i hitruii 7. Kye, iiarie) and mail urn dull and dec lined; inierior ana romiuoti wewieru mi iei i -r; ltofsfl torti-iee Tr. at western and Ohio ffcfr. liny aiMl quiet. 4'otfee firm; Hio 13 mh ye.

Suifitr fair demand but lower: Cuba 6tviV'- Mohiswet quiet. Hire ie. rude ir-trlentn ltVM rennel SS'e. lotk firmer tMitK fit hh: iriijie rf'K alio, prime niess, itew, un; lathaJf July fi5 'iai: Heef quiet and uiH-UatiK'ed. ut meat and middled uofniiial.

Laid lower: ffornl (mi kettle dried Atirut llHr Huiier uuU; wecitem lorJc; State XntySW l-ese loiwe. bATt.ht Kkuir firm at Mtifi 25 for shipping ttye JHUMtvasio ic anai. I'ori nnn. Kard stea.l Nwn-mla-r ru steady at 17 WriSl'. 4 lriavti MmrUU June Floui firm; family.

A4 ttyi heatlMttiant but un-eltled: but JntU-ol-t-rred. and No 1 red amber held ai 4-: nailers otfet (I i oru (steady ai Kye Ktead.v at wV. 4atMiUeadv. Katievduil ami nominal. 4ro- -s-i uie-haiiul.

Mui-eed oil dull lut uiH-uanee! at lai-! oil quiet and weak at 7.rrfa7s'. Karc ms r-e anu mm at e. tfuihr warv ami iinu an retfardtieholee al lile, i he dull and droopituc; fa tory at IhAil V- rn.vtsiotu Man. I'oik. nou- tnall) at uu.

I.ard. prime kettle renlerel at pie. lit a slHHiiderii at tki Knte iemiiia Iv at Itaouu. saie of idtoiilders in a Jol- imuk 4 4U'Vr; Kitit 4-iear no at 4o. i-M'arat w-.

e. him at 14.a.bS.e. Hoirs w'ine and firm at 4 4 7o. Wiu auiw and auvaneeu ai r. l.tlM Jime 2h.

Fkmr dull and uiiehaiuzed onU a liLtht f'r Mi'rhiie inur al Osaau; lieat fiiMiT. blurt ii.jc in saiiiitie tit: 2 red aimer. i -fa. 1 "Hiierix ptniM' to white. 1 'Xatl 4.

orii a -tib white. mixed Jiro k't, '-a-i-. irMftUi and weak at tia-k: fir Kaked. Itfirmat Whisky at-ai aiwie. n- quwt.

ranitig iau io i- stijfar iiiei at v.l3r. M-Mm-m-s' liOiuinat. UM7iK if irtaiiiiiiK'a. oi-av-ro steals rtempuuii. i.aie- iriu uim ttaitateit.

fork a tie tt X7fai frf, i- c. sh at Went at '7c; H'l-s elear rib kkKf'4 tuari niiiui. "te ieaiy at 'stu4 oj aitle. mily a fcat demsna; luik aaies at 4 H' 4 4 -i. 4 hlrtc; mmrUu June 7B.

Flour more a live ard nte wtteat No. z. sprint; prime jjisc4 at tl 3 Uii at dull aid um rUiiixu o. mixed Mead at this aft-rtion rwfawt ibalai 4. re.

No. 2lrfHifer at htCe hariey. 2 nonttnai at 7a.t hihwiae m-id sw; i.rr-vi-brii firmer; inex irk ritse at i4 lard ul) dry waited nwats firm: rleil4ert ltort rtbn h.r, at-tive ti Jj; cattle quiet ai i'-BJ" of lios y.isaii, Miipfoenist. IMBlarillr Nsrkrl. Kni'lttriLI-K.

Jlinr t. Tttliatw rviitlntkr at-tlvr Srttl rHrt: saltt lilt.ls lutrit al tt 7-ttitii 7: kttr to Bt0itiai Iraf al 7 iK4a.r3 it. r'ttttir iu gttt.l tl-ujatiil; tiihiU lii.Kirt als rvira fmil alb htaiaull at i I f.tr titj oitrtt at-llv? atttl riH: ial Jtt flats U.a. at tilt-, liy tnui at aw. Tlr4l Mirhrl.

Juitf 2a. FUair rtuil hnt uiK'hariKttl Wlttwt Mratlj siolttT Mit HicJti 12r Ix-rU'r: Itrluat 1 t'ttftt 70: Ntt I red 1 ...1 41: rt)rci! Itf ai At. t.onttjua-t aitti unt-itaittett limit lul it-ti Vt Utw fr.ra.lrv -'C at-: iHl-w aar: MU'Mirtti talt at'live a. ki srlvaiienl: N.t I. '1r: MicbiKaii 5Qt-.

Lake t-U--tUi ry tlitH st fcti SaahOlO Marbr ii. Hat-oat-k-arttirfrHt Ktr: tiaros 15 atutr niit IV aituuitlers 7-y. I.anl 1 1 r. tai Ttf- itttr u-. ariry t.Tur.

inn i na. rkwi 5 im. Mlliraailie arhrl. Mim tl kh. Jtnif Ki.ttir tlnll an.l un lians-r4.

flfwtT: Ntt. I 1: Nn. 2 4I4JS. Itatafli-Ts; i Oini Mt-jiiy; tr. 2liiinrtl Itr dull au! tiiitTlT'l: i Kir.

fiarfery UuU aiai ntautual. rvixtita lt BaSalu ISftroil Market. lii.Tn.MT. Jmr rlull and ttra-4se at I. Na I at tt ST; rtiilaratfl 33.

1 ma ttrttir at (ft.Vr. ttats dull auti tirt-iiurd at i'tta lilatm- iMtiattrrtt al $1. TT4W aiHtTs. StMltll.LI tlH uk 17 tie. Juna dull: low rat Id- Mtr Vork, Juur St.

Coiton artlt and ad-raiuxKl; middling u.Und 2niic l.ot-ivit.t., Jwne 2. Cotton etply: middling f'lVCIXJi ATI. Juni irtttttlUliff ar. Ctttttm tuirt and un. June 'otioo trtHtg: low IiuOtlliuK WtxC HAItLtTilS, at 1 Jun 2a.

t.Kl.ai market tjulrt il.TrTON. ST) O-IV June 2. Ootiou quiet; Ktaal artli- MnpTi.k, June 2S- Cotton nominal st lte. M. I.

tin. June 2. (othtn. nominally knter at htiMar. Miui'uis, Junei.

Arm at 17c. l'lTTSRl KII OPERA HOI SE POSITIVELY FOR SI If i HTS 0XL1 Ctanuiruriiignn Mtt li.ll KVKMNU. June I IS7I, the trigiiial Workl raiuoua Dan l.iyanl's JMiustrels, From Bryafifstrpers Mouse, New York. The Company is composed of the following Artists Messrs. CLhK MEYMOl'R, The Favorite Comedian sud Uenenl Performer.

J. W. M. AM1KEWS, Thetireat Ikellueatorof thetiltl I'lanUlion Ilarkey. 1IAVEKEEU.

The Eeet-uKIc Oaucllau. Boues and Dancer. I ll.TI.K MAC. A I art In butture, t.iaut in Txleut. roaiSIHAVDOAKS, Tue btatg aud ilauce Axuau.

V. F. siaitk y. C. W.

I. Allarte, Moroe liemp- ter, Tlteo jaeasmt, tt. it. rosier. tL.rostty, The Hrilliant Vocaflsis.

With. Jsntes Murrltoo'sttr-isd Onrhestrs. all under ilietlinrxcltiuttf tlie I amotis HAS HltYANT. Wbo will positively appear at each perfta-manoe. Posttlvelv six nights only, and Matinee onfiatur-dsv al k.

liioe as usual. Heats can be seen re -I at the The atre from s. ni. until 41 p. tu.

without eitr charge. jutiS-vi At AHEM TOP MlKlf. A. U. Bradley (stage Mausger l.a-4 night but two of the Antericau sniste.

lIi4 Ciiil-i, tsufiported by 31 r. Frederick BobiiutoH. Al THE SPI.F.MIIUCOMPAXY. ThorstHty Kvening, JiiueKh, will la- paeotew 'ltMiiu neauiitui t-timeat iu nve acts 01 mm HONEYMOON. Friday Iteuefit of Mis Jane Coumba The Love taiaso.

SCALF-OFPHICF-S. neneral TSr, Keserved beats fi t. t.rtllert aan. Academy Box omce open from s. to 4 p.

iu t'Hl'Kt'H HOME FEST1TAE. Th lultM nf lite t'hurch Home srlll hold Festi val on the grounds ttf the institution, corner of I'enn avenue and Fortieth street, ou THUItSDAY AFTERNtKIN 1KD June Mlh. ntniQlrtidlts al SI o'clock p. m. illiar com to o'cii-k.

HUll74t gPITmSDOBBI PITmsDORfsH OPERA HOUSE MO UAY It l- July id, cmnplimentary beuefit to n. i. on which otcaiion the eminent actor, FREDERIC ROBINSON, vt in appear in Sliakspearc's A "EST. His perfttrmiu-ire of which cbarst-ter has been pro-uninreds master-piece by the press mid ptihlic on both sides of the Atlantic. UvX istuXX tot Ut ait) of resenod seat, nuw ltaru.

Criminal Coi KT -Judge Stowe. Court met yesterday morning at the usual hour, and the following business was transacted: ALLEGED LAECENV. The first case disosed of was that of the Commonwealth vs. Franz Fuufas, Matthias FucUilk, Joseph Wotaz, Martin Otis, Joseph Wauwerkaaud Wenzel New-meyer. These parties were indicted, on oath of John Wiscka, of stealing an ac count Is-jok, a bank book, and a number of prommissory notes.

i he jury returned a verdict of not guilty. ABCSEP Hit WIFE. August Meyer, indicted for asaault and baltery on oath of Eva Meyer, his wife, was next called up for trial. The defendant was charged with getting drunk and abusing his wife. The jury rendered a verdict of guilty, and the defendant was sentenced to nav the costs and a tine of ten dollars, and undergo an imprisonment of ten days iu jail.

THE XEWELWOHSSOS MAYHEM CASE was called tip for trial again yesterday morning, it will las remembered that the cast- came up for trial, and was submitted to the jury on the 10th instant, antl the jury not agreeing, were discharged. The charge of the Court was in sub stance tht; same as that on the former oc casion. The iurv rendered a verdict of guilty, with a recommendation to the mercy of the Court. Newell was remanded for seuteiice at a future time. with illicit traffic-.

Henry Langlitx was tried, on three indictments, for selling liquor without a li cense, on oath of John M. Richards, An drew Harciim and Samuel Paisley. The jury returned a verdict of not guilty, the county to pay the costs. Court adjourned until half-past niui o'ebs this morning. TltlAI.

1.1 ST FOK TO-UAV. 'lil. vs. t.iMlis inklcliiiilsc. cm.

K. t.rict- 11 utiilicrl. vs. Samuel Aiinil. t'iMii.

vi. iit.nit William. iilil. vs. FlIyilN-th Tr.Mll, etal.

i.m. II. Merrill. i mn. it: Wni.

otil. vs. Vi lli. Iled. i.ui.

vs. tiaiV 'oin. vs. Itcrir V-ililhals-r. v.

kurtz. vs. A. HitKsti. AIIstI Uli.

Com. v- A. lli.llii.Hisi'. m. 1 osl.

trtlcli. i.m. h. W.t oisi'll. mn, vs.

m. Ji.ti't. ftal. I i.iu. v-.

llU lianl M.o-. t.m. lr.4. 4smes lltllllies. i'iiiii.

t. Miirif ItislKlan. 4. A l.rslislii).. t-t Ml.

oa I Hits Avenue, hy A urlisu. This is the large and very desirable im proved property, situate opposite upper end td the tia.am prosTty, at first turn of Filth avenue, la-vond Suho Bridge. I In- lot is over feet front mi Filth ave nue, and of a iloiiiile depth through to Murphy street. The spacious School House improvement is atwnstorv t.rick. which can easily Is- changed into dwell ings, or adapted for mantii.t.

I tiring ust-. Also a brick dwelling on the premises. The commanding situation of tins property is indisputable. No news- pafsT rhetotic is needed to present its at tra. tiveness.

The improvement of Fifth avenue, now that tin old turnpike has 1s pur ha-ed net l.y the ity. will give a new ai vigorous incentive to pr-rty this direction. The ol rorta-a street. the erection of Fifth avenue, bridge over Itirmingliam. and completion of Filth aieinie will all contribute largelv to an liiimediatel nit resei value of pnv pcrtv situate la'twet-n these sintM arnl takiand.

It is onlv uee.h-d to familiarize tht- mind Willi this hs-ation. to la-rcelve the eertarufv for a g.ssJ in ment and rt.ili.. the ex. situailoti of tin- vcrv 1-t i l-L'ls I I i tf ii, ti advcrlix in. ii'.

parli. uiar- ..1 the sale on the ptt-miM itcxt Saturday alter-rttsiu. Aer" Ijiila krswl. The tenth montlily examination will ls-beld to-motrow (f ri-lat) morning, com-uieticing at nine clock a m. 1.

vaimiia- It ill I olulllittee. liev. W. W. Weils, i Messh l--.

and It. Kt-a. Frieml, and patrons are invited to attend Ttae "Traak kla(." I it.loitl.u-.!; Ilie l-t place to purchase traveling xaritphernalia lor the watering pla. es slid other summer resorts is at the favorite enis.rtum tf tliat king of trunk-. luakt rs, l.n tiler As candnlate for the Mayoralty uotuiuation, chances are lair liut whethrr as aspirant for iint-ntcifial honors, t.r aa uiauulactiirer ttf the la st trunks that an la.

made, he is alwava an honorahle ami reliable business man. Imettd-r l.it-Mer's l-opular trunk emporium at So street, tnl. Isifriirnm Traal aiapas) The ks ol the al'ive cotnpauy iil ls-ofa-n at their office. No. Fourth on this (Thursday evening, from seven to nine.

Parties wi-htng to to the st.s-k can d't so The attention of tlie iu-dti-triat la-M-n is sas ialtv ailed to lite ipN.rtitHily h-re ottered. Thest.s is rapidly taken up, hut a small portion reiii.mi til llrMsrriil, aad Mrpahllrana Who own Kiliplic Sew iug Mat bines al-wavsaree ou one and that is that is the U-st s'iiig niat hiitc ma.lt-. It can do the widest range of work, ami do it well an. I last- uliff. No.

It Filth av enue. Mrrs ater Susp Makes flu-finest suds for wa-hingof any chemical ktetwn for cleansing an'l scouring lima, tin, brass or metal of an kind It has no e.jiia! either a- to or i hr apness Ask your gn -r for it tt. all wt No II Fifth avenue and see the Klliptic s. num. Ma, bine, which, for famiiv use or gt neral aew ltig.

la certainly the Is-sl ttta- chine matte. HnWAhlt Katun i'tl. vsarner, anatir av Patkersofthe inst lv celehratetl Kdwarjs' lomatta-s antl other tanned gtiisls, ln. had part of fiieir l.u'tt-rv at ItraJi." tlestroyeti bv fire a few wc.ks since, have already rebuilt and are iww engaged pat king a variety of small fruits in heavy synis. All tht) gistds they will put on the market this season will lie known as usual as the ''Standard" and if p.issihie, will la-an improvement on former years.

Housekeepers will miter the "Stantlanl" are the Is st. Jyl Tkr Ail SMlaea i using liis'ley's Veasl Powder are shown iu it superior exi elleinje tver ail others, by which elegant, light, sweet rolls, biscuits, bread, pat-try, can Is lua.t.-with very little trouble, fmsl that can la-eaten with impunity, and relished by the most sensitive dyspeptic or invalid. It permits no aste of llour prepared ith it. and tin- til.tlilitv required to la- used ttf lsili y's Vcast Powder is olio thud or one-half less Ihau those of ot her mauulactu-rt r. Try it ami la- convinced.

For sale by gns-ers everywhere. rtM Ktrrj where. Hale' BitU-rs. tf. ami Hit Skin in.t.l' Mihwilb uin JttmpiT 8oi.p Mjumlw-tunnl ty Cas- Hiaooth ly uiuff Juniper Tar Snip by i'aww'llt Mazunl CJ New Vork lzrl A Cod Uovr OU in the IwnU 1 1 TfMprrMirA HUtrrn Ara a UMHlU iiHs not vile ttevfruge.

tf. The oImulia Hoiiw at Cape May. N. to Iw iiI 011 tlm June, ami aiiin ly iieo. J.

lWltontuho i altto the proprk'U-r of ItoltoiiV JIut4 1, HarrirW Irtirn', ami th Wahliijrton, on Chef nut lMiihiatelphia. Jl in known tliat tliin t1alliriliiueut ami Mtpular bou Itan the Jiiicst nhatle ami the let batbinj; N'aob to be found at Cape May. Tins umsH', th mpioye4 and every Hiia! ui4'iit of ho hiabliKhtiH'iit ill he rW'lrtetl and arranged wit more than usual care thin wasiMi. To nuM't a dehire for some ri' diirtitm iu botil chartfiw th following wale of prieen for lHTlban Wu tixei: IVr dav 50 -AaUak if It HH lltail Hi! Wrlli. kl IVr -k.

il week" "rover 21 There arc several tine cottaneKMunectd with the Columbia, with excellent rooinn aud ocean views. Ah gd stobling and carriage houses The loup exjerieiiee whioh Mr. Ikdton ban liail in the hotvl business aud bis miiiv -u-asonH at th Cape .11 inn iOiiiinriHtiiiff the Coltimbia to the realersof THK TOST. 4 3 June No 145 WcukI street, all "xinds of Wank liooks and stationery. Jl.

4 ronrlh Offers the highest rate of interest on re and small deposits, and invests rsi jnortgag A l'rasc Mm Kllleel mn tke Allectoe- my Valley fxllrMelCreiesiea us Drlak ike CMae. Coroner West yesterday bold an inquest on a coal-miner who was almost instantly killed the evening previous while walking on the track of the Allegheny Valley rail road, between Ireland and Sandy-creek stations, some seven or eight miles from the city. It apiiears that the unfortunate man had been drinking to excess, and bad got off the Accommodation train at Ireland station, a little before seven o'clock, and started to walk along the track. He had not prot-eeded far before he was struck bv the locomotive of the Express train coming west, and almost instantly killed. His body was piclteu np ami i.iKen io Sandy-creek station, where it remained for the night.

His name is Wrd. Haley, aged twenty-six years and unmarried. He resided at Sandv-ereek. rareaaie Taaael la ike OHiee of Deaatjr Mtr Xiekwll, The office of Deputy Mayor Nicholls yesterday evening was the scene of a lively bit of legal sparring between two members of the Pittsburgh bar, who had not thrown off' the effects of the banquet. They were engaged iu a simple case of lisordorly conduct, but instead of making matters clearer they only made confusion doubly confused.

They became so fiercely eloquent, louU ami Isnsterous, tnar at out-time there were three or four hundred collected around the door of the Deputy Mayor's office, many of them on the yui ic of expectation that there ould la; a real 'mill" grow out of the vituperative tussel. The Alderman made several at-tempts to call them to order and confine bemselqt-s to the point at issue, but all to no puriiose. Tbey wan dered through the mazes of loreusic precedents, in stentorian tones loud enough cvVn to have commanded attentiou in City Hall the night previous. Itseems that the charuigue had made a permanent impression and given beta an incurable fit of the caruelhn Imjurndi. At length they agreed to settle the respective merits of their cases by a bet.

Twenty- five dollars aside were planked down aud a rt ajrter of the press made stakeholder. 1 he tuu of it wa there was not lung in the ast-, except whatever dithciilty was coti-u red npbv the heated imaginations of the lawyer. The clients were ladles, and tlu-one against whom the charge of disorderly condui was preferred got off with paying the costs. 1 he law vers then squatted aa.l the rowd dispersed tngiHl order. Thr link Ateaae Market Himw.

KliITvtR OK Post: There seems hi In- some unaccountable delav about the finish ing of the new market house tin Filth avenue, of tlie tax iavers are iw-gining to entertain surmises alsmt the additional ex-nses incurred in the erect ing beyond hat wasat first contemplated. By the first contract the worK was to Have I en completed ou the of January last. This contractor however informed the Riug that It coul. 1 not la- done in this time, ami gave it up. Then another tt.u-fractor uuiierttH.k the task, for which he was to receive several hundred dollars more than the amount of the tirsf contract.

He alsu entered iu a tout rait to pay a cer tain sum for every mouth's delav, alter the l.lth tif January. The work still remain uutinishetl, now nearly six months after dated. It spa-ar tisi, that there has l-cii some mistake madu alsmt the foundation, to rectify which will cist a pretty large sum. Who ill undertake the ca-b res- ponsll.llitr of this im-lak. Will it la the city I omit lis, the city t.iigniecr.

or tin- ntractor" A I'Avm. A Wl fll-KMA Hot SI. l.a-t evrnlun Krsntt ehiiia nnnlnl trttii--pj i- In mn lnoueitrstar bill, sml a full I tie fr-ail srsia a err (jrrutl li tacir -t our lie' W.muiiirniai itt-wnudl tlslu srrr ll'rtl. ICetfi'l-iiy J.rf.ujti, ll-m. M-attrtiM-rir llUlr.

t.rn-ti. Il.si. J. Iatt. ah ab.au arir ict.n soli un rttlrtOUIiaM.it.

lb" Nil, flows bt I tare llrkl. a a .411 elq.tl.tte itH'41-) ol HoHekiIM- Sli'l l.le -I'llluiltc ft'lul. i.at rw --Klas ai- fe s.m Klas mmm nsrli 1 "US t.l'H lii- liara-l el- Mod il ttir til i' lau hi sol a fori, it lit rVt.l:l. SItU tair rkrteis laltij naml IIaii rsiltr tli aiUV -T It iK'V a. its- bwitiiu ile.

lt III Ustisstr' rto.sSnl f.r Hiitl4o. tail SI as an ear. -It llir rt.aM lerais atsl Uslnralturs cl ib l.rinil 't Its- 'llltie ou tUr l-r- try W. Vll- i tllvwt mmm 11, etoa rk.Utlte atHl Irulliru ir.rr- lkU4( UMi Ol lafrOtl llir tllt llAtr.V.-T svu, saruiil aisial-tl. I I e.s-tt sir.s-rs ma a hnwl liut iriue Isr-lstu'1 t-uA llir n.AiittAiMe--r, 4 I rs.

"Smllig IS- itWititt s- urn Uirti, aiatfttiS. at u- tk sn i ti. 1 1 11 --stoat" arnt lltrottL lll rttf.ata.tis s.sl Imr Musle a abecloslr-Mt Isih-'U. alt.1 1. tu--.

i-r. -Ml llttuttVHi, to rstf.t.-l ut IU Ihlh aitl rut Mi. t- a srr 1 aetiuuie i Suitea, aa-1 la-lii-ver Hi lur Uk- ti-tru. tliav A lltllr BH-iniurst Slid tln-to 1 UM-lul Ua- lal Ittt-M. The -rta- HtiTvlre-tth irltt i Ittiltief --Itsnlet in the ttrtuit -tir --t 'sitt1 -rttr l.otr 11.1 litis suewttlt' rll.ll.lll.st ttt llir ami r- rt-avl 1-1 Irc-lt tp m- evrau.K- ACAIiKMY tr Mt Sit'.

Lat evening tlm alft.1 ait.1 Uit 4 aii-areti Wfy la I.ir.l..n At.oro.v aud a-sasrt-rlrtl wltlt a ftilllHiuaK. I lt (act lat Ilia i crttllitu, tti rs lattfa an. I ruliure-l autltnt-r- l-anrot Itir Bnr-t triiiules 1U1 ttt lsll to le-r Ireal an.l ini la Mitariit rvit-iitlon of -We is-t rrrtata a Itiliy U-t trv- vi.Mi, fiia-ninrrat rftutit. Mr. In.i.

it. ii.s.tiia lil.nr lltsti Um IttRiu-wt fir.UM.iri of lit- iSiwc Tlir sos-tle iImm a ttit ll ar Itte tics. riiat ot, a ttr.v Hats urraoue. taOi irrstt.l tlir lirt like tlellie-siem tla ttA ttta-oti sml rut -a itltb turf ew. I to- liltlia-rans.

I ImVrS fcTI-t t-1 llit.Hiii lit. rij.v, ait.1 a In. rile al antl li- tinui-stirar. ir.aitaiiMr.l the it-w- tw a. an.l ui-rs.

Hit larrt-y. l.j A. It. Br.Her, mtKl iuiit-r-1 ei lha a a. r.

alltitrattO A Hit. I rttrarti.rtti in iH.a tlraa lt.a lo a sr. th-r alto otu yri all- ltrMat le-r antitalle. lit tltatsitcr ami i ItSMtloii. aotil.1 'i aril to Irtt (trove the tutu! for tttr tture tA lltr tt-K.

I tils rvrsiinj UM' "litwe eeaai. CtiSKI.ISili's IT. ln Montlay i twain next Mr. Frtslenrit KottWisoa baa rsatw'ttusl ttata-ar a Hamlrt. at the w-uefit nf Mr.

runkJIiig. tltr l'rra-illrr of the i-'ra ll-siv. IBiMtr-aiiatltH4 of lii. lia.jtTrti un-iiiaiilltsi -aitsfaciioa 1.. t-rlllcat an.l fa-ltimia-ar i Ue f.iuii-oli..ltl!i.....i1,i,..- Htsreiwiiii lii- (at.

bs in lite ta.iiitou trill, al, utotr u.l ttian lr.ilj.-r Mr. K. it v.ti.t. s-atllJ ami in rltMUllttu suijciu. ate 1 als.n- acuue tutfarai.

free allsr jrom tui sm I Itt-SN, I rrrr arlio u-lli' lotiru tlir Its, retitlrrr.1 t.j a matter tn M-anla lirtt. I -t he ttf hot I. -t lau loallcinl The Peaple's Statin Hank. Among the man haMc tiitale ial III stitutious that stand forth aa rt pre sent, t-tives of the industrial rt-lialuiily of the Iron City, none has stronger lamia mi public patronage than the People' Savings lltuik, l.sate.l at. No.

s.i Fourth aveuue. The otlit era and directors are gentlemen of tiuiiiestiouetl integrity and thorough exierieiice, and are csieilally attentive to the interests of the insiituf mn ctitninittetl tothetr barge. The Keurecury ami Treasurer, Sidney F. Von 1kaaDtst, an able financier. Altogether (lcptilrs II ctttlltiir iu a Hank lik Ihif.

thai ita mcorporaiioii iu Ist'ai, to the present time, has steadily increased iu earnings, financial soundness, ami in the confidence ol he community. We cordially commend the People's Sav-iiigs ltank to our readers, as a sale d. punitory of their funds, and as governed by otl iters with whom it is pleasure to ileal. Nanaaaer tlilMN. if the warm weather With the coming the new styles in tliili materials have made their apltearancv.

White is the pri-lcrrwtl color, or rather no color, lor hot days. Very neat, figured muslins are iu market, but the plain white are the favorites. White organdies are untie with two skirts, ami the prettiest trimmings for home tlresaes are Turtles hemmed on each edge, headed with narrow lace, and set on Hh a cord, this Mulsh has a lighter effect than tucks or purls. The aists are made high, with four broad plaits back and front. A wide sash "of organdy is tin ire stylish than ribbons.

A dross mailt- up in this style has an exceedingly light and lleei hark of a warm eveuiug. Lathes wanting drt ases ni-e in the latest style, can lind the material for that pur-Mtso at Messrs. McKee, lliuphv tin 's popular dry K'aala eatuldtsbtuetit, Mt Market street. Oar alllaaore Uaetla. While our Mouumcutal cousins are sight seeing In our city, it would uot 1st amiss for them to drop iu at the handsome clothing emporium of Klsuur Phillips, at the eorner of Fifth avenue ami Wtaal street, the representative establishment in this branch of trade.

Kiancr Phillipsilisplay a choice lot of summer int lung, mailt-in the very best manner, from the most standard fabrics, and marked at attractive price. This firm employs only the most skillful workmen, ami, with the most thorough exjierience, extending over a long period of years, never put into the market other than the best quality of clothing. Their vast trade requires them to supply their patron with only standard and fashionable suit, and this they do iu a manner that daily wins encomium from their very numerous circle of patrons. r-- -iitiiik sskiiii Still Sll tuner eVerv sl le Tltey sra "U'eim tta- vt-rr aiuI il BtaterlaK. sre AnMesI ft, the an.

ami lii la-utv Mitt Uiiraltilliv led. Then. too. rhe sre t.tfi retl at the ver lowest rasteru liru-es. The puhlle sre lliv ltrrf to mil lamine Uie varkajs design, auutjf ui wttlca UUWtMf, That the most skilled ham, S111 cajJ Stat, 77, anil Llla-rtv strct-1 They consist of carrlaitfs MhaeltNlK.

I I I i i i Thimt hlu? cam to grief ytrrtUy. Haxqcet nunihxr Km fruit farm. W. t. Wi yssturiiay fr fKiro.

Mavoh Kalian thniMHHMt twenty-thrtto case yesterday. i i a NwAiTiwtitFn ww wry haiiuy "Warau4 Vuauu X'Mh." No Claim 8ym-teu at tha Iron fi'J Cl-leg, corsair of IVnu ami riisth sue Thb lUath Zouavtt their iarwU ahtbitton Urill at -rk )a aiKnl. A Tir-rnt Inch navy nn will ba cut at th rit I'itt foiinJry uu Mtmtlay nest. Thb tril Lni WinkMortfor tuur-tler, will coiumear In tli Criminal Court tlit inortiintf. Pkemidest Garrett threw lar- iartt bomb shell iuto th rainpa of On great monopoly.

The fifth of Sept ml, the day for th excursion the tthnrgher to the Monumental t-ity. TUB Birmingham britlge will tl'" to team betwven the anil 13th of Joly, on account of Uyiug the Orrosby track. Owe of the orators at City Hall on Tuesday vetting; in a rltWn minute apswch all ntlt.il to the Almighty attventy-four tliuee. Cathakikk FitHEH avixareil before 'mtiir lleiael, charging Kemhart Fisher with assault anil battery. Warrant issued.

THE Baltinioreana diti attend the jk adamv of Music; taut evening to witness the exceUent perluruiaut of the Coumb py. BiOHT REVkrtr.Nl M. O'Co XOM. the Ural Catholic ttinuop of the Uloveee of ruiKourgn, nut now of Baltimore, tela the city on hrier vim to hie friend DtrVTt-MATOR NUHOILS sent H. Iavt to the work-hoiiast lor slaty days.

for following the priK tli of lattug anil abiieing hi wile ami lanuly. Mr. MchoLA Jo.ncs was yesterday no'uiuutett ait the Kt-publii-an taiuiidat for Hurgeea In fcaal Hiriutnghaia. The tlets tion will come off on neat. The Curner-Htone of the Spring fltl.l publiu srhoolhouatt wa laid at the nrur nf Amalluiaa anil rUlrty-ril'th street vaster tltiyafteruoon wit appropriate reremouie.

THE Imllea of the Church Home will huld a featival on the ground of the in-titntloD, vomer of Jenn avenue antl fnurtleth ntrxft, to-morrow alternoon auU eveuiug. CAtJ. RVAJl ami Capl. Kobineon, of the National Uuanl, are In town. They probe, bly came to take a kHk at the tleathe, whom they expet'l to tlrill iu l'hilatlcl-phia.

THE wife of William Jackeon, rolored. matte an iuforiuatmn before Aklerraaa tlowden, yeelerUay, rbargiug him with l-ertton. Jatkwm wae arreetetl ami heltl In 300 to auitwer. The daughter of Andrew IWig, who Wae knocked down and run oee by a horse and carriage near Audereoa aud Lai'ot'k utreete ymierday, iranvovtug and now out of danger. The statement of Mr.

Stewart, the Borough i'reamirer of ltrtrurgb, ehowed reimpr li.r January, l'l, to date, to the amount ot K. pendituxee duriug the eame time, 01. The Great Wentern band will play at the Intersection of Montgomery ami I r.i.m eeniiee every Saturday evening. The Moaart band, joaeph 1'hrmly, leailer. wilt piny on Wedneeday evening in the Went pat a.

THE lion. John Ritrhle'repone at the tn'imcipal bauiiiet to the toaot, "The WuinUe of the Locomotive the harbiugor of civilisation," wae one of the grandcnt oratorical elforta ever witueened in City Hall. It la enggeeted that legal mountebanks and brtetlviie barrieter uiiubt euiploy their time more protltably than oy diecoitrteou-ly grabbing, a wae done at Tnemlay ttight'e HamU-t, the waiiuecrlpt of the peker bct'ure tltey were lairly throufU. TlIE colored girl, Kitty Chamber, whoea tarnble burning the exploniou of a oe-trolenru ran, which occurred on Monday, died from the lr juries received. Corouer Wet held an linUt yenterday al'teruoon and reudered a verdict in accordance with the facte.

The grand military CJJ' civic picnic to be given by the Mctieeuuarde, at McFar-laiiU'e tirove, tolay, pmniiMt to be the Bloat enjoyable oflair of the ecaaon. The aUtuteet order will maintaiuml, aud everything done to promote the enjoyment of thoee tu atteutlauce. There wilt be 0en air concert la the Park every Saturday evening duriug tke umtner aud early autuiuu. Jxt Saturday eveuiug the (ireal Weaieru Hand will give a coucert at the junction of the north aud eaet far It, ue tune being from aia to nine o'clock. Aj ordinance granting certain right aud trivilrgea to the lituburgh, Virginia and Cbarleaton Railroad Coupany iu the borough of fVulU 1'UtaburgU, so tar aa the aid borough haa or may hereafter have any right to graut the eame, waa at the laet tneetiug of conucil real three time ad paeeed.

Mb. Co lis, Treaeurer of the Opera Houae, la to le the recipient of a complimentary benefit at that theatre on Mouaay evening, July 3. We have no doubt that Mr. Conlilin'a rlalma on the theatre going publio will be fully atfd practically acknowledged on that occasion, and a large audience be prcwut. We regret to announce the death of Mr.

John I' lam of Leechburgh, Armatroug county, at bia teaidenu at that place on baturdav laat. lie waa in hi Bfty-elehth year and oue of the earliest merchant of Leehburgh, having commenced buatueaa In li3. He hail a large acuiuiutauce aud waa uuiveraaily eateemetl. TilE National Verein held a rueetiug la Turner Hall, Klrmiughain, laat night at Which Meaara. Sorg aud Leudicke uiatle appropriate apeet'b on the antl-carrup tiou liuaineaa.

Coaimittee have been appointed In all the warda lor thepurMjea if executing Justice upon all political eorruptioniHta. Ostt that we do no I wish to "lei the eal out of the bag" we would tell how the Br hoy came to respond ao promptly to the alarm given for the eutertainiueul of tuf guesta yesterday morn iug. Home of the IlaUliuoraan whose city has long enjoyed oue of the mwt etljcieutdeparlmenta in III world had their ye open and saw through It. JOB Foe, a prominent Maryland lawyer, and one of the xcuraiouiafa, met with a severe accident yesterday, la sons-pany with some Ptttahurtfhera be waa look lug at Jouwa i latiigbliu' mill, la Browuatown, when a heavy bar of iron waa dropped by a boy aud alighted Mr. foe's foot, crushing It terribly.

He waa brought to hi hotel, where he received proper treatment. The trustee, Faculty and student of tha Western University will make their aauual excursion tawlay. They leave the city about half-past eightona sa-cwl train provided by President Pbiiliue, of the Allegheny Valley Railroad, aud will visit various poiutaof inter! in tha oil rvgtoue. It is expected that they will be atawui throe or four day, ami autn ipalioua of a most enjoyable trip are Indulged in. Willie Chamber, son of Mr.

Oliver 'ik ulsira, hoc at the Itpriug Hill Coal Works, uear Turtle Creek, met with a very serious accident yesterday. Mr. K. Awmnu waa mowing with a machine, Wwi yonntf Chainlier'a f'Ht waa caught by kUacuuinti bar and so badly lacerated thai ainpaUiioH waseonahtered necessary. Ir.

W. L. Hunter iwrfurrued tit- oirrv tiou, nml amputated tu tivt about an Inch ahovd lb aukle joint. The Parks Comiiwsaiouer hav author- Wed the City Engineer e.in.Uu. a uuard rail alouir the lwr side or drive from Irwiu avenue te the summiiuf Hemiuary Hill.

Tula will reivler this lioaiitilui drive perfectly safe, rither for pedes! nana, or persona who may desire to ascend the hill in cxniagea, ami would ad vis persona il ing the Park to not, ru i-' fail to avail themselves of the la-aiitiful view which a 'drive to the top of the hill will afford thorn, not only tb monument, but also of the parks aud the cities and country adjacent, as well aa the inairuirlcent sweep of the rivers, a view of which la preseuted from tuatpoiitt. BAITKERS. ANDDEALKK8IN GOVERXMEM SECIRITIES GOLII Cor. Fourth Av. Smilhfleld St We draw BllhsrKirltssrrM JAY COOKE, MTULLOCH kCO 50,000.

MORTGAGE BOMS PITTSBURGH AND OEMSBY PASSENGER RICO. These IrOii.N arv lail MAY 1. 1N7I, fr fifteen vtwii-H, Willi at 7 Pr mil nre convert at option of die bearer Into the capital stork of tlM 4 OfllKUI K.ir sale at Mft an1 arrruft Ira B. McVay Co. lliaV-l FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL.

Tlie fnllim-iiieace the ekisinft quotations of Securities in New Vork, corrected by AS. BRAHYItU, corner of Kourth avenue and Wrswl streetiT: f.oltl 112S, 1'liited Stalin rrt. 1SS1 1IT I'tiUed Slates V2fis. 1SK2 tallied Slates S-'-lis. last II'-" t'liilt-i stales -VJiis.

112H 1'liited stales Io-k II1H4 S-'ilK, January anil 4tilv, isio illit January and Jnlv, ISS7 IIS -a, January and July, 1W IIS Union Pacifle Kul 14 einral I'at'ilic llailroatt M'i'i l'ariiits lis FIT-IMMl stiill FBfiniTE MARKET. Office of THE I'lTTSBt Brai Daii Post, 'I mi rsuay, June is. UfTI. Kkm Tlie weather rotitlnues ostl ami and our advis are tliat harvest lias Should litilltiiij; Interfere Istuiitlful rnifi will br sertti.tl alltttver tin nauitry, and irran-erres ill -rrraui la-nt-alh keulsof Krain. Ill tint, state of arl.tir-.

now Ik It for Sa-cuialors to keep up tlie prns- of Jttl the flour "bulls-- in lite isMUilry rlaiut the contrary, uotwilhstaiidliix ireilir dial aller liarvt-st flt.ur will rule Stai Irian at present. Make a note of tins reader, All the leading artit-les of tcadr are uuctiansrcd In itrlees. with a km1 dt-tuauil rt-strtsl. The folUtwIii are Uie receipuof Uie Itvdihit arti-elea ot i-rodta-tt Ity river arid rail since tair last issis-. Tb- will Ire found useful f-tr rt-fereiw-e: I fti.

fjs Km. ISmUt. i (wrr, licit. Hkn "I-1 HmiH, U' A ((. lit HjrU-y, It.sa-ifll, lTtl l-t.

(CO ISI TI I.VI l-'i Th I'tlUMiuK rv tlie ruiinic qiuiaiuii In Aivt fr it'ii Itighrr. HXV ANU PtNVI-fONi-Th- um firm ti4 dt iitainj limit''! rat-: k-KliUtf hu-w- ivrtMh'sJ)ll': tnHXUi'rn iii in At iar run-l 1mH'-': tMiar rurvH tiJititoal I4-miV: 1 r-iv ii At 1-; i'U-l rit'iMtl ai it.i ur. Irt-4l t-t lntfi I.t.t i it- tu Ut-rn-s; IJ- ia ktfta. wk Mt fin -n-fltlT t. I' A I Tl up.ty 44 fnifi i nttiy HID.

ii Iiii-li l. I Hf ltr'uUf lt.I t. i rn ri i- finin iu ij ami h. nl n-l. 1 I I.

W.tia: tu II I It' it ftrieei rattled km wen from from wttari at f3u al u-ii a jj at-r t-rtt. HIM re fiirtttr u.lpt ot ruurh Kbtu ky at 7'. ton: -l at 14 j-r ouiiti. I iMf. lntj.tr di.o4td will saw- 4 OU-reland title at Kat-ruaf 7 f-r If 4 Are I brmiy with sale at lit" p-HMtd, AI'TI I -1 )h receipts are Inerraiatnir: pri-eare weaker with adet-Hiiiiiie tndtjr) re n-jforte! taiei.

tail ioitoi' at 4 IM fier bbl. Asli Ks Tie tipjJ k- jsM-e the demand; t- not saiej A -u innutt 4 fineal j4r; IVarU 7 jxr hi I 1 I uiaiaH Ww atieJiboiiKv lHt't are more ditrrl -wii. The rate that were ftw retit fr it me a birtw: I'nuie i kkoi-r roil milium to ilr; inle- rt-n -a'inlHtii s. 2r. IvIC 4 olt Mar ivet dull (Hit uik hatijre! we sou aAi at A -s l-f-r extn iiM- (He.

HKANs-Wa h-! artiw bid nmhUiil: ale wi re made in a nuiar Mat at 1 I i-r buitf-(. h. I A V-aia-fcri hrm wilh aies at xuXt. UU ean r'tri a mlrate jobbing dnand. iirV" hevrr.

are HtotU rhaiuce: Mff-s ol atAtiai'd traiu were p.ru--i ai er NT hte rwrhjnsP l-'WHr relate I'l -4 ii-d 4 if.4 -rf er Md. 4 iSNKP 4 KIM oijimI; Mtaiidard tilM4-tK -U r-atoj al joilkii; i iiult i i a. f-u: i' -iotan. 4i a-. tb 3 rtrn.

(C" t'Hi I ri! I tif rirptMitiii44 Urn and frie are araa ith aderimiug (rndem-y; prime 4hH at 14 Fa toi at lr at MKV KFI A 4 '4 Market -ry dull: Hrtnfl um to note sulrs in a a ritd el haiua. iUHatic: lartfe UHm woiU-t 4of t.omiii4)d lit- brfute. 4- a I atnn 4 I. 1 ie markt-i weak but no lower: we twar ol veraruai "a ai bushel. t- -r I tu iuarie( so-al toe in-ijuti tf frvh, tih saiesai it'Jt; tl-e aene the tfi tectum.

I toe market wat Hba ai-y qa4ahl hainsy: hrUi- -b iiiH- racking Hi w-d i ttwv t-nu-nd that the u- lrtu lirt' I -a i gtautx tootv fjisorai'le eer day. aud iiiat a.J Ua haw t.ob. is Xet a Utile iu u.e aH a Hi well; tlie Hher baud buer are mil. tiasttit: refv wmt rwi w- wit mi i in; 4i.tattot.i are: Sd Mf" rvira, ltaio-e bakef. I red aluurat 7 Sw.7 H.r Ho 'K "iMii at t.K ie ntaiaet wa-stviv without tieit a U.

lite r-'-iit. a(rtit Iiw u- mti-l: the nutlf afir aith ittreirtHlttion attairs. heat '-tiinue r-d a mter at i hi ir 4-atrkei Meady wttlt hitne pt Mes; We Mote saf Iri ftrl handi i s--vCi nirre iie were renoi-ted aiotw-ilt a small aa) t'16-b IU limited vUptl I ultV9 arr wtiii-mt haitr. maisi" at mixed ear iu buik krJsyw1; tor mt. --helled 7 tor piiiue ye41ow sarket biislteJ.

liye Market Orfit but u-i kaiil a lete hak- at ft fier busi-. Hart. Uiinii Otrure: we toae not b-ariM-t ot a rale lur iriU, the article Ik imekd at the rsent a tt hijt- il FMT are reprtrd of nttufh Kentth ky at 1 7 prr io; 14" per lb. PirTtl KII OILTBADr. CfPli I tr THE riTTKt lK.H I'All FVST.

I Tnt HKiaV, June -3, IS71. market yesterday was deetdedly Itilei. dealers la intt apart in their views; far a re 'aten to price ik ehampr wa renrte4. The week far havheea remaikatiie for nottnuK. if we except In-act it ity; what the IUanre wilt be ivmaius to he aeeti.

4 Thefolbiwitqr are tlie nominal pritvs: Sn.it t). all yar II. tt. all itar tt. ttt r'uvtor'ii l.au.liiiK ar ItIh.

MAI. kit. li lt-, UKf. l-f. 2.IMI Itltlt.

itt.ler'8 tt KKFlNtll. Thr niarket traa tiilrt, htililrm were n.tl Mt make tvttt.MMtHitattt in rmtrr trt eflet-t ttalea We tiHtte uitiiilually l.t June Jim AutEtrsI -Jti e. St'l'tt'UllOT. iS3Se. UlaPSTCIIKS.

Nrar YtiKK, June 'is Cltiiu; 2T.Ih; the market Is mneh utroniter; crude liulk IIV, r-AlfcK. tiltU al y.t.til Sftttetitenta 7.l til Is. SI ti.ll Iteliveralile July lirsl al Itilladelitliia dt'tfvery quiet: triees iincliaiiKed rt-ftlted 72tl-c f.a June and S-Vac fl'iri Juuris. The market was quiet to-ilay and titlilitail wiy iuiiatnant titaune iu price tlitHigli uuu Ute Lower Creek there wan trifle more Inquiry tor fumini-s, eM'ia1ly upon the I i. Cret-k; I fufti SS a tlie ruiinic priees on optit ith ImyerK and sellers at ttturie flfrurea.

KALES: l.mi Mils hi recular 4 l.tl MuH 4 i.i.ai ttiiitt 4 l.iau rit.r II. tt. im days 4 7tl l.tt l.tiwerereekt. t. id5 4 a sir days 4 rat l.tt.t IHI Cltv.

47 i.imi Mil. Vif.T 'tw iol st 12. Ull. ClTT, Juuats The market lb arm st tlitcut advaner; utdiusry tai the lower inrk beld st at 47 (rri1lyt till City Is held al li I i. RtirscviLLiL, June Market quiet soil dull at TiTt'SViLLK.

Jiiaeis Market Brni; upiar ereek slightly exrited st tm-at Fr.Tmil kt'M C'es'Tbic, June St. Market very arm at ai Httta.1 rmt.ADi'j.I'Mi June Market firm: stand ard while si imr; crude at se 24c; la turea June 2'tHc tiVt)'-. Aiutnsi -jbc PITTSBl KCM LIVE KTIMIt MARKET OFFIC'K OK THE PlTTaBl'KttH I'tWT, I June 2t. CATTLE. Tlie arrlvalB lo-day were heavy.

The bulk of the offerings consist of Uietliuin and common, k-tatRood and prime being on IJiau last week. The nuiu-ber of buyers In attendance Is uot so large as the Irrevtoua week. The market Is but moderately active at prices alaait ktarer on common srrades, wit tie prime are. selling at about the rullns; figures of last week. The following sre the rullus; rates; I lira l.ato l.snu 7'k3 12 Outsl to pi-iiue I.

loo to 5 4tiiv. t'niuuittn to metlfuui l.tmo to l.lfln.. 'JH IIuIIn. tttatrs and cows, aits ro l.fjttu 3 oot.4 t.i block steers, to l.tws 'ua Butts. The arrivals were light.

The Quality of those arriving is ed. The niarket was not so brisk as yesasrday, and the ngureswere about Wc lower iue fAilluwiag are IU rausi ruliii; I district were represented. Over one thouaaml children were present. The proceedings were oned with prayer by Rev. Mr.

Fhipp. children then sang a souk of greeting, in which they re-tlecled ereal credit on their musical teacher lrof. J. M. Darling.

An appropriate ad.lrrs was then delivered by Rev. William itreeiiougb. He spoke on education in general aud the la-uc tit a which it conferred inawa'ial point of view. He dilated ou its progress, but expressed a regret that there waa still so much nucon-ceru about ita advancement amongst a large portiou of the community. He comitared the small amount spent on this great ami nrst civilizing aud refilling ob ject, compared with the large sum squan- Oerett on bat only had a tendency to degrade human nature.

frolesaor or (l made a pleasing addreas on the progress of the schools in his district, aliow iug by statistics aud otherwise that it had been exceedingly satisfactory, showing a marked aud decided improvement duriug the past session. He presented Miss Meseick, a young lady of sixteen, with a silver trowel for attentiou and general proficiency. She wa never late nor a day alatent during the school term. i'rofesaor l.uckey gave a very interesting descriptiou of hi eastern travel, aud expressed the opinion that the Pittsburgh school would compare favorably with auy he had seen. William McCreery, Superintendent of school in the city of Raltimore, made a lively and agreeable speech, in which he passed a hich encomium on the PittsburKh school.

He expressed himself highly delighted wiih the syateinatio management pursued and their proficiency in general. We may remark hiki, that the children under ford's immediate charge, made a splendid examination in history not the result of cramming, but a common sense and intelligent knowledge of the subject. Ik-ueatb the corner stoue were placed copies of the various city newapaners, the School Kepnrt, copy of the Scriptures, a roll of the name of the scholars la the ward, and a copy of a memorial of respect to Annie Schildecker, who died during the session much regretted by her teachers aud schoolmates. A THICK THAT WA VAIX. trawl ik Snra, II la All.

Trtoa Ww Trlek ami la Cwackl la Hla Own ralllseM-Hae He he Hotel Bieewer. mm tens. Oraut, not the President, but the XVth Amendment runner aud pugilist, who has actrlrlretl some renown in the local history of Pittsburgh in connection with Officer Johnson ami Johnny Newell, has lately executed a clever trick ou a small scale which will probably get him into a difficulty, oat of which he will not rind it as easy to extricate himself a he did out of the raciuK affair with Newell. It is alleged that he waa up at Parker' Landing oiiie time ago when he became acquainted with a Mr. Stone, proprietor of a hotel there, who has some acquaintance In sporting circles and according to his means is a patron of the.

turf and gymnastic in geueral. I uretnnv athlete tola Mr. Stone that he waa about to run a foot race with some party, and felt confident that he would have no trouble In carrying off the priae, but complained that lie waa souiewhat short of cash. The irl Imn helieviuifii rant's story lent bun to rarry out his gmmr. Oram departed to go and win the race, but returned in a short time telliug Mr.

Stone that he hail been unfortunate, having met with a sw liter opponent that he exMcted, and he hail therefore lost the money. It transpired afterward, however, that there hal hern no race it alt, and that the colored Asaliel had obtained the under false pretence. He also alleged that he had ran a pretty large hoard bill with hi good nature. I hot for which hi carpet lg waa detained. On oiau-rving Mr.

Stone in the city a few day ago, Oraut re pa ire. I immediately to the telegraph ufiice and sent a message in Mr. Stone's name, requesting that the carpel bag he sent on. Ou returning home, Mr. Stone waa surprised at the smart trick which kail been piaved udou kirn, and sent word to ami hail tiraut not un der arrest.

He haa been removed to Kite tanning. It appear that he does not deny the cbafkie, but uua'tuut tliat be waa all in Irving t.i get In proje-rtv. no matter by hat means. Ibe Court will very likely regard the matter in the grave light of a forgery. Mlt-ITAstr.

Tk tiranlea Use Healk Xvave. The Heath Zouave will leave thiacity ou their professional tour to-morrow morning at eight minute past eleven o'clock. They will la- escorted to the depot by the second company of DuqueaueOrava, Knapp' battery and the Cathedral Baud. Cantou, Ohio, I their first stopping place, and while there they ill la- the guesta of the Canton band. From Canton they go to Cincinnati, where they will drill Coinany A.

of the Cincinnati Zonave battalion, and on the Fourth participate in the military parade. They will then go to Indianapolis and Chicago. At Ivtroit they will be the gtieat of the lietroit Light Ouard. From thence tbey will go to Milwaukee, Buffalo an.l Troy, at the latter place visiting the arsenal and the grave of Colonel Ellsworth, five miles from Troy. Ou leaving Troy they will go to L'tira aud thence to Albany.

At the latter place they will be the guests of the Albanv Cadets. They ill then visit Niagara Fall. Syracusewhere they will be the guests of the Independent Rirles Cae May, Biatton, New York, Wilruiugtou where they will he entertained by the Cirand Army of the Republic Newark, Elizabeth, Baltimore, Harrisburg aud theu home. They expect to be gone about six weeks, and will no doubt enjoy the trip immensely. The Heath Zouaves is one of the la st drilled company in this country, and it i confidently predicted that they will be able to hear off the palm of victory iu their encounters with other companies.

They will give an exhibition drill to night, when they will be presented with the rbamplon-color. ii a IKK ALAt TKMT. rallracar Mewalte. Vrsferday morning, by order of President II y. of the Fire Commission, a time test waa tuatle to show some of the guest from Baltimore how qnickly our departure ut can turn out in response to an alarm.

Tb teat waa made in the presence of alsmt fifty Baltimoreans, and member of the Fire Commiaeiou ami Coiiucil of our city, and a number of other citizeu. The alarm waa stfrnk at oue minute I a-fore ten o'clts'k, from box No. 17, corner of Wood street ami Sixth avenue. In two minutes after the alarm wa sounded the Vigilant Engine. No.

wttM tlx. ground, antl in four minute alter the alarm the steamer waa playing a ho stream on the rtajf or a bona. The Eagle, No. 1. arrived tu two and a quarter minute after the alarm, ami tb Niagara, No.

'i, in four minute. In the Niagara' eaa allowance must l) made for detention at the railroad a awing. The Htadt ami Latlder Company, No. was on the ground in immi antl a half minutes after the alarm. Beanies tk'aw mouttoned, no other aparatii was railed mil.

The results of the test waa mtait gratifying, ami greatly aurpriaetl our visi. it. A bnck wagon on Wiajd street was struck by the Vigilant Engine, hut no serious ham wa done. The geutleman ou whose bouse the stream was thrown did not know what il wa for, and wa not a little startled. r.

EsIIms Meetlac The tpiestion which has lawn urged for A considerable time in reference to the application made by a large number of the stockholder of the Cleveland ami lilt-burgh Railroad at a meeting held Rome time ago, for an increase fifty per rent, on the capital st. to represent earning, not dividend, applied to construe tiou aud equipment, seelll to be detiuitely settled. J. N. McCulloiigk, the President of the Road, applied to Mr.

R. 1. Rauuey regarding lb legality of the Increase of stock, antl received a reply which seems to put it beyond the power of the Company to make any increase. The attorneys of the company adviaed to the effect that no power existed under the charter of the company by which an increase of the capital could be made fur the pur piste of a dividend, except to represent actual net profit on hand or actually usetl the urora-rty of the company. ii vm therefore resolved "That no legal power exists under the charter of the company or the laws of Ohie by which the Increase of fifty tBU, by the stta khoklrr can he ma.1.

tk.t th. treaaurer be directed to give uch notice to Wiuwutvia rested on a charge of having a large quan tity of counterfeit money in his I). B. Kacey made the information on Tuesday before United States Committ- sioner uarable. He alleges mat uie defendant showed him a large roll of counterfeit uotes, and offered to sell him some for forty cents on the dollar.

Fouri denies the allegations, aud claims that he is agent for a patent medicine, and that he can bring the la st of references. A heariug will be had iu the case this afternoon. AMeraua Lacaa'a stwlletia. John O'Mallery made information, chargiug Patrick Powell with assault ami battery and surety of the peace. Defendant held in bail in each charge.

Patrick Powell made an information, chargiug John O'Mallery with assault and battery. O'Mallery was held in $300 bail for court. John Kelley made an information, charging John aud Mary O'Mallery with assault aud lottery. Held in bail for court. The alave are cross suits, resulting from a large sized scrimmage which occurred in the neighborhood of Washington street aud Bedford avenue.

On Usnlk A delegation of the Baltimoreans visited, in carriages, yesterday morning, uumber of the large copper, steel and iron works. In the afternooiuavniiuila-r visited the Allegheny Parks, Soitrfers' Monument and other places of interest. In the even ing the delegation distributed themselves alsiut, some attending the Opera House, others the Academy, while a good many accepted an invitation extended by Capl. Merntt Bate he lor to witness the Heath Zouaves at drill at the rink. Several of the Baltimoreans started for home yester day, while a tew went to beeiing.

It is likely that the entire delegation ill leave for borne to-day. Coronor West held an inquest, yesterday morning, on the body of Nicholas J'owlcy who was killed at Painter Sous Mills the day previous. Iieceasetl had lasen walking along the track of the Pan-Handle RailriMul to his work, about noon, when a train came along. He stepped the opposite track, wheu he waa struck by the express eoiug west la-fore tie was aware of hi danger. Tha cars passed over both leg below the knees, severing the I initio.

He was carried to his home in I nioti Isiroiigb, where one of Ins legs wa amputated above the knee. It availed however, aa the unfortunate man expired alaxit midnight. Ib-ceased was an industrious young man aud leaves wife and one child. E4awtlMtl. At a meeting of the School Board of the Fourth ward, Allegheny, the following persona were elected teat her for the year commencing September 1st.

171 House No. John Morrow Assistant Principal, Miss S. A. Hamilton tiraium.tr, Misses E. Davidson, M.

Havs, R. Witherow; Intermediate. Misses Sarah Smith, S. C. Smith, M.

A. Dunn ITimarr. Misses E. Seibcrt, Mary Ham- mil. M.

Tbompaoa. Hons No. l- pal, S. P. Van Pelt, Assistant lrlnc-ital, Miss Mary Morton, ram mar.

Mis Kila Jamison: Intermediate, Misses M. Mollie Hamilton Lii Uenwn Primary, Miaee Marga ret lute, Loretta Lyon, K. 1 bamla-rs. Alice McCain. Baaawar.

Tuesday night about 9 o'clock there was a very flighty runaway. A while hor with a buKHy attache! came rJviug down ood street a if the animal waa inleiit on ou let ripping the speed of the lightening fortunately be tlnl uot trample down auv individual, tho'igh it appears to tie miracle how eacasd. When the horse reached Virgin alley there wa a nor ami wagon slaatlitig on the side cm the street and the flying annual over the other horse, hat tailed to carry the tmegv with him and here he was de tained. No serious act idfiit resulted how rVjVcr. We larne.l sfterwsrtl that a latlv aud gentleman had laren thrown out of the buggy near Mith street, atvl did not sustain much injury.

ittieer tjuirk ran from the Ablen House and arrested the modern Bucephalus. Blscraeefal RnsjUa la Hick ife A most disgraceful disturbance took place early yesterday morning iu the last car of the Central Passenger Railway company, at the corner of Green street ami Center avenue, aud not two niintitcs' walk fmm the polb-e station In the Eleventh ward. A general right waa indulged in by a numta-r of drunken men who bad heeu "banqueting" tow much. The fight lasted about ten minutes, ami alarmed the whole neighborhood. The lauaceably disposed in males of the car had to leave it, aud some ladle who were proceeding home bad to waiktbe, reuiaintier of the distauce.

The driver of thecarconlil md itniet these un manly brutes, and left them to tight it out among themselves. understaud that the parties implicated in this row. are per sorut moving iu the highest circles of the Thirteenth ward. Af.LEUHEMr, June 2. 171 MessKS.

Eiutoks, Post; The great anxiety eviuretl by the citizens, iu relation to the continuance of music in the Allegheny park, ami the numerous imiui ries to know if it I to cease, influenced the Park Ceinmissioners, at their regular tneetiug ou Tuesday evening last, to instruct the undersigned to give notice that the open air concerts would la- continue. on each Saturday eveuiug duriug the Summer aud early Autumn mouths. The Commissioners regret that Council retuseil to allow all the citizen to contrili ute to aid iu the stavial and moral ef fect these coucerta are sure to prtsluce. The Commissioner have not ap.iut. or authorized any one to collect money In the purpose of defraving the exia-use these open air concerts, nor shall they il so.

Those who may wish to coiitribnte toward the payment for music in the par ran scud or baud their subscriptions to Mr. .1. R. tlxley. Secretary, at Ida 0tH.li the City Hall, who la instructed to cute all such subscriptions iu the donation hook.

Pakk, Pres. Park Commission. AMeras O'ksaael's Hael. Jame Itoutivau, a constable, entered suit against Mrs. Thus.

Haley, of the Twelfth ward, for assault ami battery aud resisting an officer iu the discharge ol hi duty. The otticer waa serving a scan warraut, and Mrs. Haley refused to 1 him come iu the house. She nut him it a knife. A warrant was issued.

Ww. J. McFeltrhlge brought suit fi assanlt ami liattery against I. ami 11 Abraham, father and son. From McFett ridge's statement, he wa aseiiig along Smithtield street when be saw the eltlt- Abraham fighting with a hoy, ami he pu hi limhrrll lirlween theu to keep them aoart.

He waa immediately assailed then liy both of the accused, uie youuger ora- liatu striking buu a severe blow iu me eye. arrruls were tesaetl. Rteliard MeCnlbiitgh' made an iuforma turn chargiug John L'lrich with assault and laMttiy. The parties got into a tight in a sasatu la the Diamond, where it Is al legetl that Ci rich struck McCulhincli in tn eye and otherwise abused him. War- ra Issued.

Stephen Morris charm-d M. Jle M. niees with laroeuy. He allege, that she snatched two dollar from him ami refused hi return ii. ne accusett was arrested aud held lor a ncanug.

The KuighU of Pythte Hope halgo 163 hehl a meeting ou uestlay evening, th followiniF eentlemen were el.s t. etl: Andrew Marshall, V. August Vk. w. C- Win Johnson, w.

.1 Teriinr. it fiotlieb Miller. W. B. Tomkins, Trustee.

Jame Marshall was elected a delegate to the Grand Lodge convention on tb 1Mb 01 July. A blind man nanierl Geortfe Cook, belonging to Pittsburgh, called on May Callow yesterday, and related a somen hat lamentable story to him. He saitl he bad gone to New York some time ago to get an operation Ierf.irine.l on hi evea which re stored his sight a little, but the effect wa not permanent. He returned yesterday and ome thief in the street car robbed him Of the last 30 or Which he as lamseaaed He belong to this city, the Mayor directed mm to mi. luue, The steam engine for the Hoja Com- pany unnu RUPTURE.

There seems to Ire a wide siread necessity fur some more definite phta of treatment In cases of Hernia or Kupture than that which prevails at Ute prtasea. time. This necessity naturally grows out 01 tne as number of itersotis afflicted ilb a malady so little understood, but yet one of suck direful ces to those pt-rsnus a ho are it. subjects. So age or Kt-i is exemiit from Its Invasion.

see it iu the In fant at birth, sad on up In every decade of years. until it fastens on to the man of four-score. It is no wonder that it should create alarm and anxiety on jbe part of tlx we who are I ui mediately concerned, in its relief and cure, knd whilst tost alarm in itself is significant of immunity from danger, it is hardly. sufficient depth to make all riweerned sufficiently alive to the early importance of ai tend iug to a aual- any. not only iuconvenient, but oue which Is often surrounded with frightful danger and fatal 1 suits.

There is in nemia. on part of those afflicted mawkish sensibilily. for fear that it should Irecouie known, which htudcrs many persons frtan betakatg himself at once, aud at the onset to sonic proper remedy which would procure immediate relief, and in utany cases produce an absolute and redital cure. There is no shame to have a rupture any snore than there is in any other evil to which our fnulty are prone, but there is a sliante to bint, who ft a the tri- fliug expense which would be iunu-red, would allow such soiufiiction to last for )ears without an efforts at least- to apply what would not only take away what I etruslilered a disgrace. Imt would bauisn it forever.

Most pemons wbo wuM reflect over the ntatter will I it us out in this opinion, sud will at the saute time hank as for our timely dmuition.aud for tlie sugge flonof a proiier renuidy. ItiaesUutatt-d thai iue-lxib of tlie male population are afflicted with Hernia, and that whilst in tlie weaker sex It is not anything like so ottusaou, yet it Susy be fairly eomiailed (bat twentieth, at least, are in some way or other Us victims: and in children the malady is greatly on the ncrease, aud this Increase may lac atirilt-u aide to the ttetslect sud bad advice in audi caatw to wait for lire until they grow older. Koch advice way serve lite rtaivrtiiefteeof ttiose ho give it, but la no case ill it tend to the amelioration off the disorder or ex- I pediate its cure. Boittwre. like every other defecrof the human system will in no wise lie more easily remedied by de- ety.

1 se most oonveitltttt. as wen as the uist ou- pttrtillte titite for lis mauagt-meut. is wlien it makes ts be it is yau.g. To Us treat uueitt. would lie Ut avoid the cab antl wait for ctaitlict with Ute full grown lUiu.

This fart needs no dlM-uasittn. fttr it til strike every one as olrvious st first glance. Tbe now se-ii to na-nnrt rupture. ud owe it, have been bt-ougiat Ut such ner-fectloa that no case ran be presented to us but is cav talle of relief, or cure cure where it Is frossitde, and relief when that is iuadvlsalde or impossilde. We have seen among the tens of thousands tif -r-at to wttoia sre have aftpibd trusses in tlie last thirty years, those wbo haw allowed it to nui on without remedy regardless of cou-setiuaiirM, tir uer-kaps wvsuould try, in many Intaaeos, not saemlng to be aware of tbe danger tey were iu from strangulation or intarreratkiti.

There are a great many airnurifeai oesides Hernia wbit-h need arte tit kiu. sod which are not nsually known ro the persons who hive them or the truss maker, bis im portant that the pmiier distinctions should tie made and an ai-puauce or treatment suitable tothecondi-tkm should he ewiuoyed. We hav often take of ntarnmenu when tner tav-tav-Mt needed st ail, and have apilie4 lUw when their use was discouaie-nanced, our experience to ihe.r use justify uig us in their ailication. II nil to 1 1 Like mauy 4iierailutc-otii. tlteoia larUtou pretiiimT aad Uas Its votaries even to the present day.

i It might ie questiou. whether il were better to stick ts the oM way of thitiklng. or to attempt im- prorenit-ijlM; our helief, however, is in medicuie aud medical appliances as ia other things: It ought to keep pace with the times, and make use of all fair and available means to noM a rpsnectable -place among the arts and sciences, hich are daily netedep fur our well being sod hairfriness. Ilupture.a a general rule. Is disease which few physicians nave rite facilities of treating' pmperly.

twa indeed do they seem to care much attout it, they. for the most part, ate engaged ia the outside duties of the pnrfessiun, which consumes all their avaiialile time, aud it would seem I tut reasoualrle that those who have given the subject Use must silfntsna tvotikl have the tuns of that Uod of work. Work at all times tivjutdesrime, and tviiiring. besides tb Saanaaik-ai kiw.wle.lge requisite a sn'tply of ajifili snces ready at baud atlaptabie to each psu-tirnlar case. We have in our estaMishment trusses of the best materials, not only of this country" make, hat from lie cfMiitU-te m-Utlirai-torlci Lurtijie of our vast variety it Is barely possible that nptur eould be pnaiuced which we would not be alar remedy.

There is a prevailing notion that rupture will not end In anything serious and under this misapprehension many people are apt to ta-idcet it, and tmt it as a trivia! affair tirere never could be a greater niistaka, and any one who may suspect each condition as existing, ought to dt-tusmtine the truth ia it at once. Instead of tbe physician who gives the advice. You will receive tasting benefit ytKirsrlve. aad a benefit for which you will he thankful for as kmg as you live, not only for having been rescued from the imminent danger that hangs over you. bat also for the present onutfort aud feei ng of safety.

Whilst treating on the subject of Hernia, it ill be borne in mind that we have alluded toother aualfor- mation which simulate that disease, and which are oftte atist liievtitts; therefta-e. most of them are itmner subjects for treatment. Sud will receive due attention at our hands. Among these apfiliauoes. may be reckoned BRACES, which we have ssade and apfilied for over twenty years to the great satisfac tion of thousands of -rarer, and to the mauifect lmtvement of rtersoual aiiitearatKte Is as weH asto the great uuiroveutent of the general health.

Most ersons have an we tuat snoanoer nrs-Ei ai-e oniy intended for defuruied aud rrouked irersons, and acting under that belief, pays no attention what ssaid or wrttsva This is a great mistake. shoulder larsces are woni by bsmdt-edsof rtersona, who are in the most perfect state of health, aud who use them every year. The lata Cot. Foster itr-commended tlsem highly in several editorial notices of the IHrpateh, and tbey have received the sanction of some est rue sltlest medical mea in the country. Tbey are usefu a ail rase of weakness and depression of the cheat, sod will greatly dd to the strength nd improve the use of the lungs.

We have know weakly and deli cate rtersons, enlarge several inches in Ua) capacity of the chr-st in the t' of a'teav saouths. Those who sre iactinrd htatiop and lean over dtsks, ate ail benefitted by shoulder braces, aud fetnales who ars weak and narrow cheated will find great relU-f from titeta. as they take the weight the skirts nan the back aad swing them fmm tbe sbtjulders, giving st lie same une au easy 'and natural position to the body. We have know children who were growm crooked and UI shape, restored to a Iwataavas erect position, and that too without iotxatrettlco'-tf or lun from the wearing of them. For sneu mid boys Uiey answer all the punxs.es of siders aud at a very I ttrte above tavetr a-tce.

C3. IsEVSEIl'S OFFICE, IS THE KKAK OF HIS GREATMEDICIXESTOBE 167 Liberty Street. OrTICW I A.J. rXTIL 1 P. ASO FROaf FROM 10 XJSTIL.

Household Furniture AT AUCTION I VSATIRIIAT, JIXY I tit, IT No. 32 Seventh Avenue. Tlie rtittrr furilisviit off 7 rotans. nil.rat-1 Parka-. Inuirm b.tta.

bamir aud Kitrttrv Ft) ulture In rtrt. Cbairv bnlKteatla. Br-lrtm. riiv Walistandk. Limain, antrls.

ocal ntuve Ulusila, irocMry ware. ri H. WHITI80 CO Aactioneers JEIT USD hETOMr-HiSiD FUR XI TURK CAEPETS, HOI SKIIOLD GC3D! AT AUCTION. Tlia5lyj wJwjn-B St! i i tmiuHfH-iuK o'dock a. m.

and I ft. m. Iradenj Mat4c lueti4Ni Bmi UWrtr wMreet. Fmbm'fuff Foil Partor wiits, H-ir knh -v? lta-istr-lTi. DivaiiK.

Marble Tji Otitre'. t.k-s, ItuorirtioM uo4 U't-kUiK 4 Itmlrtv. rrs. Trtintin irvKs tU tttun mil tnarblt haw tier rMiiis, in walnut, ru-ttisb4l mini oil 'm walnut, rwmnrt anil pufvtar IHiinadiit, tsm -rbauilMtr r-a1t. Biarttte tnp aud rUun tmres inartiie riK-l and fUin au4aiidi.

Lad tsUand. ta im. cKiti4Wtfi. I'lYafctafst it dining t-lileA. Iialt racit.

tt mxrrtry hunk ra hiuirie and nuiliuaitn lanavfc. fqt-fidid riiM-ii lii f-r Wilrwju tw-minc Maf-fairie. reu'ri-riiln- and ra-llm. and wood teal oil and rtsfira, tvitt tttl-mand trtMwrdta. iWrtf at4r.

vnka-v', tiiant luss1-, I m-c. tatjnrv barii kt lialtyrti. iMa rrrk-r. iflasHwarr, mi-ry. ait.

ut-r-i I fiiw wainut MiaHik hi 4trffant walnut wardristtt. 4 a Kl'r 1 K-Kw at4-Mid tiMfi rtrunrt'i, itirr-i 4) ing-iaiu, I tali Htair CJufatrt- ia ffjeai raraetr. A rreat ftnaay artick will Itr rdTerrd at Mils not Mt-ntotKMl attv.K. I wiU 4m oue of the H. WHITIJiO HOUSE MID LOT 57 C3lweU Street, OnTHrRsilty, Junes, at o'clock, wi sold on the itreiuises, tlie troperty, Ko.

ttt Col sti-riet. head of I'noe street, one rum avenue extension The lot is feet wide, and ttB feet deep. nmiMe Is a two story brick, with hail. moms auic. and diy cellars: water and gas, outside baise: sitie alley.

persons in wsoi of tttseh pronertt are rroueati Tisit. A very favorable opportunity da pure will be preseuted. A. LEtiGATE, Aat-nkaw JunSt Country Propert OSJ THE 4 MILES FROM AIXEt-irJOT, AUCTIO? rvnTHfTOAY. jrtnerh.

at oViorfc ou tttfttite, airmit 4 tiy H. X. Mrs. aui adthitiig pnfierty of -ti. tr leittFVwiaitai a arood Frame kt fA R'MHnts Suible, hjrrjn H'MaMe and Uer truiMiujcs.

TIh? gntuudfi are aUI p4autird witl vi4iii4f ruits and a vjeariOi-t. aad aisn a rarVcy ot T-iirul4ry, t'lwcf, and the ei iu euod ihr, and is only ibirut mux' fcvaik fnnji Jik' llun. or 'itte stiin, I H. H. Thtt, iritertr is werr ddsiraide iittt a siirt drive ftrnu tltecity aad cmuitt tite i-aiiroad.

and ound to fireaae in vaiai wry fsi-tort rime. -S-LK POSITIVE. IVr, wl-tiiuR Ia att4ii1 ttii. a-e leav ttwS ISp. n.

train. Aikfbeuf 1Nom. Ii. will he uruirtjjaOd iy and) iitg io C. H.

LoVE, testate aievut. or IL W. Jk0ELL. juna-t aatFonrth Aven AID SCDOOL IWEI OS FIFTH ATESrE. frAT "RHA AFTKRX(KS, July at TtkN-iv.

oy orrWof r--fifKi ftUmird. witl tie sold pveuiie. thaf lareand vaiuatde rfftrty in I fft-wtrt-b ward. riUtjm-aTti. ntav Viith av imuMxUxuy m4oite tUe upper jf the tra pHioert at firat Utm of Kit ia IoimJ ortdire, bring Ute Kourtaarfitli htk patdic rlHl piHprrty.

Ttte kd 1ST fet 7 I nut Kit th av-iiin eKt-tidiiiy Uiroaira to -by rmet. iik feet 4 taniie. ta teptb litM. aud 1ST lo I tn-rlw iu dftli on tue line: ba tixg a wkitli of im ut di Mruet l'ie iAiairtrusita aiv a tttabrttanii O-STORT BRUCE HOOL HOI Ah.Mi1 4m feet stnure. which could easily be eh: into dwebiues.

or adapted for maaulacturiui; Ait.t. a TWO-STOBY BBICE DaEIXI falroot axaeet. Terms vne-third rash, tralance In three aim sat payments, with luterest. aBILWAIS Auction iuna r-a-x-t-tt! STEAMSMPS. rfrt XABI OB MAC ITEB, LINE MAIL STEAHE Urrrissl, aVwtr Tt lie Oldest as welt aa the beat ia tbe WnrM ry ing the L'uiled Mates aud itriUah Mails.

rVailittr every WniUlMT auadl ATrtJaV. Esrarain wltiu ticket iaaus at ssduced rn fteeraue irassenirers are now offered super! eommtMiatitais st very low rates. I'astaautttr. forwarded to aud from tlastrow, Havre, llawbura. Heuutea tf.

For furuaar aurticulant afinly to KK.iNCIil.IJf, -rr III -Or to JOHN J. tlKMIt K. IM Stllh.j.l. I'iualtu r. Israftsaald at York ratea.

Stc iai inilucriiit uts offered iu the itrincin tCiveaMWBaitWkcalL rpo THE AM AtTL BEKS OP PITTSBURGH. We would Invite naanulacinrcrs and an otn. tere-sted in the eousuuiiur a sutoke and the of fuel totadi st the Foundry of John B. Her Cn. Twes-tt-r-arst strset, aad aiaiuiit rWchi msy be seen in otwraUaat sstytuae.

JOBS B. HEBBOX k. yttrra rt-jyl Summer DRY GOOD AT U.Ueni2ser Brc 94 flarket tMrtvt. gbwls and Dress Goc tTBTtll LACES. ALTAR AND SURPLICE Lit A full line of onset ui tushing Goods At Terr Low PHom.

JOBS M.2C00PEB, STEAM PUMP rimtOM'sV ys i. a I ta t. -f Jl.

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