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X Ralston,-Jame- s . likely Bridge, and Colonel Thomas CoggswaU, ot Amohg the guests preMnt were Malpr Haalttt. 98 last. On fety Gaston, A. B. Crouch, Frank gard's more recent stories, bnt it is not lac Dcambr Jaatarr t umpert, will uoyo, rage ncuee, u. Adams, that it will be presented until bis play ot "She" are mentioned as candidates for Com- of thelirigadi staff, and Colonel Btmter, of opened thslr room in ths Morsland blook,-w- Andrew Kunzelman, CharleB Kaln, Charles shall have ceased to be an attraction. mander of the Department of New Hampshire. the Tenth Regiment. a membership of 37; have received 10 more Schlag Is since. They will hold another business meet- and A, Schetdle. The L'Etolle Dramatlo, Society and others of Barsacks are now being built at the New The Third Regiment experiencing a little ing next Tuesday evening, when the constitu- silver-tongue- owing to A dramatic treat is promised the patrons ot th"e East End went to hear the'renowned d York State Soldiers and Sailors' Home for the trouble at present, the unfriendly tion and s will be presented; also new the Cathedral fair next Tuesday evening, some orator, Hon. Daniel Dougherty, on last accommodation of 400 more old veterans. They feeling existing among certain of its officers. members will be elected. The object is social of our best local talent have kindly volunteered Thursday evening. The society Is hard at work will bo ready for occupancy about the 15th A few weeks ago the commission of Captain improvement and enjoyment. their services for' the occasion, among Which preparing for the entertainment on the 22d for Inst Francis Hognet, of Company H, expired, and appear names of P. W. L Branch 84, C. M. B. A, The Department Encampment of New York Colonel Bonnarfor appointed Captain Ryan to A. O. K. of M. C. prominently the take charge of the company. In addition to his tbe n elocutionist; W. P. Clin- Mb. Chabi.es FbOiiman announces that he will bo held at Blnghamton, commencing The following are the officers for tha ensu- Impersonations; F. Kelley, own. Company G, thns practically compelling ton in his Hebrew J. has secured a New York theater for a long run Wednesday. February20. Arrangements have Captain Hognet to step out. llognet who is ing term for Echo Castle, No. IS: Past Com- the talented vocalist; T. J. McGonuell, Mis Bronson success, "Shenan- been made with the railway companies for ona well mander, David Hoies; Commander, John H. Drew. W. F.' and others comprise of Howard's latest an old member of the Guard, and. known Hanrahan, now Museum. fare for tbe round trip. city, promises to maJce things lively Herpich: Vice Commander, Harry Watson; the coterie of artists who will grace the event doah," playing at the in this First Lieutenant, John L Dawson; Recording The piece Introduces incidents connected with Es6ampMENT No. 1, Union Veteran Legion, before ho quits. gathering as rare as It was venerable took Scribe. Robert H. Barker; Financial Scribe, A Sheridan's famous ride- - have leased ' tbe Fronslnn Sixth avenue, place last Thursday at the residence of Mrs, Hall, Arch Wood: Treasurer, George Buchan: Chief Mabqaket Mather has appealed fio m the and will take possession April L It is the in- SECfiBT SOCIETIES. of Staff, William W. Peters; Insido Guard, McFenderich, East Ohio street, Allegheny. decision of Justice Andrews holding that Man- tention to make it tbe grandest hall for society James B. Davis; Outside Guard, John H. A. The guests were the acquaintances of the host- ager James M. Hill was entitled to an injunc- meetings in Western Pennsylvania. Erbe; Chaplain, Henry W. Vlehman, 8r.; ess almost half a century, and numbered 13 C. M. B. A. Trustee, James B. Davis. -- V. for tion restraining the actress from performing of New ap- fir -- A "v'VSi xf It Governor Hill, York, has in all. When hers and their ages were com- with her new manager. It will be some weeks pointed George B. McClellan, son --Branch 38, of Lawrenceville, has increased was repre- Jr., of the puted It found that tbe entire party before a final decision is reached. Col- in membership for the last year, 112 per cent O. U. aggregate 90S years, or on an av- commander on his staff with the rank ot F. sented in tbe Mrs. has chartered from oung McClellan re- a erage of 70 years to each person present. Dur- Jennie KimbalL onel. I is a Wall street Brother F. J. Brady, of No. U, received At ft meeting of Valley Council, No. 168, Or- ing the dispatch of an elegant repast reminis- the and Alton .Railroad Company a porter for the New York Herald. New Year's gift in the shape of a bouncing der of United Friends, the following Friends cences years were told, a part- special train, consisting of baggage car, scene public installation of Post baby daughter. were elected to the various offices for the year of all these and Bijou TmuTER The services lit, ing gladdened by feelings of mutual esteem "Held by the Enemy." car, Pullman sleeper, parlor car and dining The above cut represents1 one of the at the Palace Rink next Tuesday evening, will On Thursday evening the officers of Branch 1889: Chief Councilor, John Anderson; Vice GttAND OPERA House Booth and Barrett. Councilor. J. O. Leech; Recorder and Finan- What is home without a mother? some- followed. Mrs. Fenderich will continue these car for the exclusive use of her Corinne Bur- youngest soldiers of the War of the Eebel-lio- n be the event of the East End. Colonel Chill W. 83, of Lawrenceville, and 48, of Hazelwood, for are to meet, Academy or Music mil's Folly Company. 1869, cier, P. C. C. James Billups; Treasurer. W. showing meetings annually until there none lesque Company of 40 people, from Chicago to Hazard and Major Joseph F, Denniston will be wore installed. J. Jr body has asked just for the sake of tave where all are equal aged and inseperable Caslno museum Curiosities, etc. Kansas City, on of Sunday, the 13th now grown to manhood Comrade G. Sykcs; Prelate, John Rhule; Marshal. John W. the night at their best which is saying much. , On Wednesday evening tha officers of that he is smart eno'ugh to know what a The guests Included: Mrs. Elizabeth Voegtlv, Harms Theateb "Lights of the London." Inst. The will destination on W. Dean, Colonel B. Clark post, No. Seanor; Guardian, Samuel Ewing: Sentinel, train arrive at its of J. AnnualnEcampment Department Branch 43, of Allegheny, for 1S89, were Installed Thomas Billups. PaBt Mrs. riauerman, Mrs. Dr. Moye, Mrs. Schenck, The above are tbe theatrical attractions for Monday, making tbe run of 453 miles in 15 The of the Chief Councilor, A. M. motherless home is. Bat there is another Doerfling-er- , 162, of Allegheny City. When 14 years of by the Grand Deputy. Waugh; Medical Examiner, G. Mrs. Zitterbartb, Mrs. Phillips, Mrs. this week. nours. of New Hampshire will be held at Concord on F. Gardner. sort of home that is not a home at alL It's a Mrs. Haueser, Mrs. AbeUMrs. Dr. Hoffman,-Mrs- . age he enlisted in Company C, Third Begi-men- t, Monday and Tuesday, February 11 and 12. The On last Wednesday evening the new Branch Mrs. Mrs. Dr. . (No. 2) was by Dis- hybrid thing a domicile, a residence, a Rippey, Schleiter and As an Instance of how small suggestions, West Virginia Cavalry, on the 28th Commander in Chief, Warner, will be present at the Cathedral .installed Knights of Pythian. Braun. B. P. O. E. Notes. on ono oi the days of the encampment trict Deputy P. W. Gallagher. bouse or dwelling, but not a home. trivial enough in themselves, sometimes influ- day of October, 1861. His service, like that Oak Hill Lodge No. 348,Kinghts of Pythias, On New Year's Day the Ladies' Aid Society The Benefit Committee were busy distribut- . "Never be afraid of criticism or ridicule; The application for a charter in Sharpsburg Braddock, bas elected the following officers may ence the author whose keen judgment accepts of exciting and 14 It may be a cousin to a palace or it of the Main Street M. E. Church, West End, ing hangers yesterday. all cavalrymen, was of the always remember opposition and calumny has now names to it. As soon as arrange- Chancellor Commander, Theodore Davis; Vies them as indications of a change of public taste that ments can be made they will have a meeting. be one small room at the top of a tenement Pittsburg, gave a dinner and supper, and in r Samuel H. Kino, late Secretary of Newark never resting kind, and his regiment was are often the brightest tribute that vice and Chancellor, Charles L. Shoop; Prelate. W. S. or thought, Mr. William Gillette, the dramat- Ma3ter-at-Arm- Andrew Hagstrone: of-b- Lodge, On Thursday evening tho officers of Branch Husband; bonse, and it is talked y its owner or the evening a concert, in their new church for ist, tells an which was buried on the 16th. kept constantly busy in West Virginia folly can pay to virtue and wisdom." Comrade of incident first turned his Jt. B. Hayes, of the United Slates. 30. will be Installed at their hall, corner of Fifth Inner Gnajd, Peter Ross; Onter, John J. Jones. lessee as a home. You notice that it isn't the benefit of the church. Both the afternoon mind in the direction of an American The hangers that are out announcing the taking care of Mosby, Johnson and other avenue streets, were well attend- drama, installation services as by and Price over the Mutual Tho following named oulcers were installed the least bit sacred his eyes or in and evening entertainments resulting in the production of the remarkably eleventh annual benefit are unique. rebel Generals ot dashing note. Young The conducted Bank. Lodge. No. 170, last Friday even- in follow- Installing Officer for Fort Pitt ed. The tables were in charge of the successful play, "Held by the Enemy." The Tickets for the eleventh annual benefit of H. H. BengoughatPost200 The Jaw as ing by Grand Inner Guard John J. Davis: Past those of anyone else. "Wby? Because author, some years ago, Dean was honorably discharged from the passed by the recent Supreme ing ladies: Mrs. Captain John A. Ward, Mrs. chanced to be visiting 'Pittsburg Lodge very rapidly. Friday evening, were far above the average. Counoil held Cleveland, was pro- Chancellor, Alfonza Griffiths; Chancellor Com- there. has in Frederick, Mar land, on Day. are selling service on (he 8th day of April, 1863, near There was a visiting com- convention, at the man's heart isn't He M. H. Appleton, Mrs. John Vaughan and Decoration large attendance of mulgated on i, 1839, now mander, John Henry Herpich; Vice Chancellor, The veterans Coufed-erat- e Qeoboe N. C. Wood's com- 2C6 January and is the law so chains of love or dnty to bind him to it daughters. Mrs. William Smith, Miss Annie of both the Federal and Mobtou, of W. Va., on account of disability. rades, and the members of were delighted of tbe association. Joseph Jones; Prelate, Joseph Orchard; Master armies had made arrangements to strew pany, was made an Elk while in Wheeling last At the close of the war ho settled in Alle- as well as instructed. at Arms, David Williams; Inner Guard. Ed- softly bnt most strongly. There's the secret. M. Smith, Mrs. Mawhinneyand daughters,Mrs. flowers on the graves of their fallen comrades week. The installation of the officers of Branch weaver, jure. gheny, where he has since resided. He Is act The outgoing Commander of Post 157, Com- 45, ward Jones; Outer Guard, Harry Watsonj Home mar not have even four walls and a Thomas Fording, Mrs. John on the same day, tbe cemetery in which the of St. Augustine's parish, will take place Trustee, W.W.Peters. George Powelson and daughters, Miss Laura Northern men's graves were, Ciullicothe Lodge No. 52 gave their lvely interested in Grand Army work and rade X. 8. Rces, proved himself to bo one of next TVednesday evening. Members of sister roof though may be said they are con- decorated being it and Ida; Mrs. Bell and daughters. Miss Sadie in jiaryiana, ana tnose oi tne soutnerners lust second annual minstrel show last week and it is identified with several secret organizations. the best executive officers and most intelligent branches are invited. venient to have around may not represent ApDleton and Miss Cora Houghton, and others. beyond was a the border line, in Virginia, With corker. Last year he was Marshal of the Third division Workers who ever graced a Commander's chair. Tbe (52,000) on Ladles' Auxiliary to tho Sons of Veterans gave O.-- amount of the beneflciary 5100, or may bave cost 51,000,000, it is all Among those who kindly their assistance muffled drums and furled flags the of Youngstown, and of the parade of tho Jr. A. M. on Wash- The record of Post 157 for the last year is re- Auxiliary Sons Vet- to make the entertainment enjoyable were: Bbotheb iRvrat, ington's markably praiseworthy. the death of James Noonan, of Branch 46, wno Ths Ladies' to ths of the same if the heart of its owner or owners of the tno armies each marched from Brother Dcnavant, New Castle, were at the birthday. Through the recommenda- was killed on the B. & O., was paid to his widow erans will hold a meeting on Friday next at Misses Birdie Moore, Sadie Appleton, Edith their own of of Hon. Ormsby Phillips, 11 years ago, be there. rendezvous to their special theater Friday evening. tion The comrades of Barbara Fieltche Post No. 30 days after his death. She returns thanks to their halL corner of Thirtieth street and Penn Jack, Cornmiller, Carrie Powelson, Cora and Gillette went cer- Comrade Dean was appointed an officer in the to In- destinations, to attend the 11, of Greenpoint, L. distributed 1,193 the members of the association for their avenue. They will have six candidates What is home without a mother? An Maude Turner, Vaughan, Louisa Edwards emonies at the Union cemetery. As the salute Brother MoKeevek, of Chicago, who is in Western Penitentiary, where he is still em- I, Harry Briggs, 700 flour 187 for the promptness in which her itiate under their new ritual. All members of orphan asylum, perhaps. But what is home and Sadie Appleton; Master was fired over the grave there came the sound the city, received a beautiful souvenir from his ployed, having filled satisfactorily almost every pounds of poultry, pounds of ard in- Mr. James Wood and Mr. Stewart Horner. barrels of vegetables to the widows of veter- claim was paid. the G. A. R. and the S. of V. are cordially without a heart? Sitcplvnot a home at all. ot firing from the Confederate cemetery. The lodge as a New Years gift. subordinate position In that institution. He is vited to attend. The choir of the church rendered some very orator of the occasion a of the McClnre Avenue Presby- ans, indigent comrades and to 360 poor families The new officers of Branch 34 will be DOEOIHEA, noted this fact and in Boston Lodge prayed the Old Year out and member pretty muBic his peroration suggested that it would bo a terian Church, and has always taken a great in their ward for Christmas dinners. next Wednesday evening. A full at- noble, the New Year In in true Elkish fashion, with a tendance of the members Is requested. This BELLEYDE BREVITIES. cms. humane and gracious act for the body interest in tbe betterment of the unfortunate. IP the United States Government would ap- Social Et of Union soldiers to march to the Confederate banquet and entertainment He will doubtless be promoted to the position branch is making great preparations for its was Wedding Bells. propriate sufficient moneys to extend tbe build- Ono of the enjoyable New Year's parties Cemetery and decorate the resting places of Bbotheb of Chicago No. 4, is in the of Assistant Superintendent of the Pennsylva- annual entertainment, which comes off in Cards are out for the wedding of Mr. Jesse dead many Hart, ings at the several National Soldiers' .Homes, Liberty Hall on February 22. Musical, literary Ed T. Miller, has been appointed inspector given by the Misses Marland at their residence the of the "lost cause," of whom, city, making arrangements for a game of base- nia Industrial Reformatory at Huntingdon. H. Sanford and Miss Elizabeth J. Bnrgan, though they had been arrayed against Pa., a lor which his experience and the several hundred applicants now waiting for and dramatlo attractions will constitute the by the Bellevue Natural Gas Company. On Mt. Washington. About 25 jonng ladies them ball between the and Chlcagos. position admission could be accommodated. This mat- daughter of R. P. Bureau, of Mansfield, to take under a different .lag, been neigh- as a gentleman well quali- programme. A. has returned home from and gentlemen from the city were present. had dear Christian character ter should bo promptly carefully 'Ben Gwae place on the 17th lnst. bors ana companions before the national strife Brother Lewis Engle, of New York No. fies him. and looked evening home was given by Mr. and into. Cleveland, where he spent the holidays. An at Degan. inecrowa needed no persuasion, and 1, sent to Brother Lew More, also of No. 1, who The reformatory is a .State institution in- National Union. Mrs. Fred Schwittcr at their residence, near at onc the march began. Word was sent to offenders or who have comrades cf Timothy Ingraham Miss Virginia Bulgier is home from East Personal Ousslp. is now in the city, a New Year's gift which tended for first those The Post. Park Council 85, held an election officers on 1. guests were the Confederate veterans of this purpose, and on theplown grade. The objects No. 121, of Liverpool, where she was visiting friends. Perrysville, January The members of No. 11 enjoyed. just started of Hyde Park, Mass., met with a severe lor 1889, and it resulted: President, J. W. principally from Tarentum, the home of Mrs. Miss Maggie Burke, of the West End, left when the Union men arrived aud were received and aims of which are to take such offenders loss on Friday by fire which A Oarpestees' union is being formed here BhothekM. of No. 11, attended the destroyed tho Shuff: Vice President, E. 0. Bishop: Schwitters parents. for a six months' visit to Ireland this week. through an open column of Southern Bvaellis, and teach them somo useful branch of business R. carpenters' membership is solicited. a social session Lodge' No. 62, Everett Block. The Post was holding a fair F. a Miller; Secretary. V. J. Holllster; and all Mrs. Emma T. Herron. of Herron's Hill, Mr. H. G. Hayden, of Wood street, started soldiers the scene was one of the of Elmlra and or trade and educate them. They will then be Financial most tender and touching the young spoke very dismissed on of and will re- for the benefit of Its relief fund and lost many Secretary, D. D. Kelley; Treasurer, Mr. J. M. Huohes, the contractor of the with East early this morning, to be gone for a fort- that highly of it, Thislodge has some of "ticket leave" be of R. S. Donaldson; Chap- a number of her young friends author had That noble act the most prominent citizens as members. quired to report to the Superintendent at least thousands dollars In valuable pictnres. goods, Speaker, J. B. Thoma; West Bellevue public school, is in Cleveland. evening. night. army relics and Post property. The firo oc- lain. Thomas Saville; Sflrrflant at Arms V T. a dinner party on Thursday When swept away all sectional feeling that had pre- once a month. If they become good citizens they I The new Elks Hall at Logansport, Ind., Is curred early in the morning and no one was in- Thompson; Usher, John Griffiths; Doorkeeper, Miss Annie Dayi3, of Wheeling, a young the feast had ended the evening was spent In Watt Foster left Wednesday night for vailed and cemented all hearts in a common retain tbeir liberty, but if they return to their dancing, playing games and having a good time Philadelphia, where he is attending medical brotherhood now complete. Besides the lodge room there jured. jamea own; aieuicai .Examiner, a. a. lady favorably known In musio circles, has re- under the dear old Stars and old sins they can be taken back to the reform- Miller. i, in general. college. Stripes. This incident, Gillette says, convinced are two ante-room- a property room, kitchen, atory without being tried the second time. The controversy having been settled who turned home. A very enjoyable party was given New Year's Miss Anna Morgan, of Foxburg, Pa., has re- him that the time had come when the people ladies' reception rooms and a banquet halL Again if adversity overtakes them they will ha was tho.yonngest and oldest soldier to enlist Electric Council. 13S, National Union, have Mrs. S. A. Whttten, who has been visiting of both the North South would be The furnishings are elegant. The furniture is reformatory as a elected the following officers 1S83: eve by Messrs. Fred Wilhelm and Elmer Evans. turned home after spending the holidays with and, the privileged to return to the during the war, the Department of 'Minnesota named for friends at Bellaire and other points, returned friends in Allegheny, willing and glad to receive a play founded on of antique oak and crushed plush. place of refuge and thus be tireventcd from President, R. R. Little; Vice President, James home last Wednesday, Bark-le- is said to be trying o find out who was the first Amonc those present were: Misses Annie the Civil War, providing its plot should not be committing crime. If on the other hand such I. Mitchell; F. E. Reid; Secret- Will- - Gordon, James oitizen who was B. Hannah Hickev. .Morris. Chambers, William chief clerk to A drawn by a hand influenced by sectional pre- offenders should prove unruly, they will not be irom that State and tbe first ary,- J. F. Hunt; Financial Secretary, W. C. Miss Lluie Hamilton b very ill and & is rapidly an 1S01. lams, Wilhelm. Hedrich, Evcrhart, Woods, Henderson Co.. recovering from judice, and a few years later he produced ANNUAL SCHOOL APPB0PEIATI0N. 'kept reformatory, will be turned in the United States to enlistin The timo George; Treasurer, C. Gray; Rob- threatened with diphtheria. Dr. McElnney, of attack typhoid at the but could in- A. Chaplain. Adler, and Messrs. Morris, Sankey, Peacock, ot fever. "Held by the Enemy," which has been as en- over to the penitentiary in tbe district from be better employed looking after the ert Johnston: Usher. Ijonls Mentzpr. Tlnor. New Brighton, is attending her. Turner, Schell, McCrea, Finch and SchelL terests of the order. Jr Mrs. M. L. Jacobs, of Dayton.' 0., is home on thusiastically welcomed in the South as in the An Increase Rendered Necessary by the which they were sent to the institution. keeper, Joseph Pardington; Trustees, Messrs. Messrs. Patterson and Hamilton will open The Louge, which in plain English means a visit to her parents, Mr and Mrs. Cuas. Refc North. Street Superixtendext Wallace, of Bichardsbn.Hunt and Johnston: Medical Ex- Growth of tho Schools. f a street between their properties. Thbwill merry fellows, hel J a pleasant reception in the ensteln, 52 Fremont street, Allegheny. The Lawrenceville Post. Auburn, N. Yr, was recently convicted of mis- aminer, J. S. Walfers; Speaker, P. A. Peterson. This Week's The Finance Committee met yesterday at open up a tract of land very desirable for "West End rink on last Friday evening. About Miss Tillie Morgan, of St Petersburg, Clarion Attraction. The Lawrenceville people are proud of the demeanor, in having refused employment to a At a large and enthusiastic meeting of building purposes. CO county, who has been visiting relatives on play patrons who so the gen- Penn Council, No. 283, National Union of Al- couples were present and spent the evening Those have for long a Central Board rooms, and made the constituting Post 41 and they never veteran soldier and his team on the streets, avenue, Allegheny, has returned home. veterans legheny, the following named officers wern in- A lamp exploded in the Government build- in dancing. The Royals furnished the m'nsic time been regretting that America has too few eral estimate for the of the schools while he was employing men not veterans. expenses fail to manifest their appreciation when op- was stalled to serve for the ensuing'year: ing at the dam Sunday evening, The timely The managers ot the affair were Messrs. Mr. Mrs. H. of Web- works This the first conviction in that State and Willis Smith, of a distinctively native character, will night the A. C. arrival of several the timo resulted in Harry Fox, Joe Bums and Ed Montgomery. ster avenue, have returned from Brockport, N. of Pittsburg during the ensuing year. They portunity offers. Last Wednesday under the law. The penalty is not to exceed Moeekel;President,H.W. Witters; men at find an opportunity to welcome one of the office- Y., where they spent New with Mrs. are as follows: Ordinary expenses Central occasion of the nubile installation of the $500 fine or one year imprisonment, or both. Vice President, G. A. Moeckel; Speaker, G. C. extinguishing what might have been a serious Mr. ana Mrs. J. C. Miller, of Homestead, gave Year's worthiest or our dramas night, Deverts; fire. Captain T. R. Stafford and mother. Board, $8,119; 5,870; rs-elect for 18S9 was no exception, and the Chaplain. O. P. Moeckel: Recording a delightful entertainment at their residenco High School, Normal, The charge had been made that General Secretary, L. K. Wh.te; when William Gillette's celebrated war play, Post hall, corner of Forty-thir- d and Butler Financial Secretary, The Fort Wayne road should put on a couple New Miss Jessie M. FethebsTose. of Watson 51,310; geueral expenses, $372,173, made up of James Jordan, of Brooklyn, N. Y., who is F. W. Moeckel, Jr.; Treasurer, L. H. Moeckel: on Year's evening. Dancing and other 'Held by the Enemy," will be presented. Jt is streets, was filled early with the brains, beauty of extra cars on the train due here at 1:42, as in street, returned this week from an extended SOCO for teachers' salaries, $2,750 for music, known to many Pittsburgers, to Usher, Henry Weber; Sergeant-at-Arm- s, Ed- amusements were indulged until a late hour. city, and fashion of Bayardstown. Past Commander had refused w trip East. She was the guest of her cousin, Miss familiar to the amusement seekers of this there is scarcely standing room soma days. An Among thos e present ere Misses Mary Miller, $5,000 for evening schools, janitor's dwelling A. Reed acted as Installing officer appoint veterans of the war on the Kings ward Daeweritz; Doorkeeper, B. N. Deverts; Rus-eel- l, Clinton, but its theme and its stirring incidents will J. advan-tae- e Maggie O'Donnell. Annie Cvphers, Nettie Mary Fetherstone, of Mass., formerly 3,000, less estimated balance on hand February creditably. County Elevated Railroad. On Investigation Trustees, E." G. Roessler, 6. Faos, Georgo extra morning train would be of great Kirbv, Mr. of Allegheny City. meet no on ac- and acquitted himself The to patrons of the Misses and John A. Collins, with diminution of interest that 1, 1SS9, of 3,500, which makes tbe total appro- incoming officers were listed as follows: the cnarge was found to be false aS many n Weber. This council meets every first and the road. A. P. Cyphers, E. Q. Weisner.Frank Bcal, P. J. count, for the story is one that can be followed priation asked for ?3S4,80J. Commander, R. B. Elliott; Senior Vice, J. B. comrades looked into the matter and third Friday of each month, at the German A snooTlNO match was given here New National Bang Hall, 209 Ohio Is KcnoyandEF. Henry. Scwlckley Society. with keen enjoyment many times. Mr. Gillette This is an increase of 817,604 over last year's Ross; Junior Vice, Comrade Llmpertj Quar- proved that the General had always favored street, and Year's Day by some of our prominent young Will- and given preference to old rapidly gaining favor. Miss Mary AulL of Ititcr street. East End, B. has handled his subject with a careful hand, appropriation, made necessary on account of termaster. A. J. Harbaugh; Surgeon, Dr. the soldiers. men. Charles Glassburner heads tha score, Mr. and Mrs. A. Starr are home after a build- assisted by her sisters, entertained her Sunday once can ele- additional teachers and a janitor's new iam Marquis: Chaplain, Charles Young; Officer Dr. S. Reynolds Straw short stay in . and never there be detected tbe ing High School. with E. second. Walter school class and a of ment of offensive prejudice, even though tbe at tbe The items for the of the Say, A. J. Reed; Officer of the Guard, THB NATIONAL GDAEa Jr. O. U. A. M. and John Truss a good third and fourth. number invited guests on Miss Belle Ramsey left yesterday for Canton, Central Board expenses include those for off- Baniei Yates; Sergeant Major, G. W. Reed; treatment is bold and .spirited. Its recent Eureka Council 83 will occupy Mystic Chain of interesting events Kew Year's eve. Among those present were 0., after a pleasant stay here with relatives. icers, printing, etc. The additional expense of uuartermaster sergeant, james Zollinger; in- One the most society the Misses King, Jcfferies. production in New York on the occasion of the An Order Thnt Interests Companv Command. Hall Monday nights as soon as the hall is re- the past week was fbe fifth anniversary of tha Hobon, Pent, Miss a $3,000 for the janitor's dwelling is considered side Sentinel, Henry Qlunt; OutsideSentinel, Annie Warden entertained nnmbcr of opening of Lester Wallack's Theater, under the - fitted. Aull, Henderson. Brig;?. Carnahan, Taylor; necessary, because the High School is- over- Matthew Heyl. Comrade J. H. Nieth was marriage Mrs. D. Logan, Messrs. HepenstahL, Doak, Hobson. Pentz, her young friends very pleasantly last Thurs- management of A. M. Palmer, was a high en Armory Notes. of Mr. and Walter day evening. compliment to the work, for In a season limited crowded, and bis present domicile is to be used honored with the appointment of Adjutant Rev. C. V. Wilson will on Sunday evening, last Tuesday evening. There were about 0 Kehew, Jefferies, King, Hamilton, Bert Aull, for additional rooms for the pupils. Tbe installation of the new officers of O. H. Below will be found an order of much im- January 27, preach a sermon to the American Charlie Aull, James Aull and others. Misses Lillle Campbell and Gertrude to Coquelin and Hading, Mary Anderson and guests present, who enjoyed themselves play- other attractions under Mr. Abbey's Rippey Circle No. 2L Ladies ot theG. AR,, portance to company commanders. For Mechanics of the East End. The Americas ing games, etc. Mr. and Mrs. Logan were the Amerine, of Wheeling, are the guests of the control, it and Eureka Councils James Reed, a former resident of Allegheny, was awarded the place of honor in tbe list, Educational Notes. followed the installation of the post officers, will meet at the ball of recipients of many handsome presents. who is now connected with the Dakota Granite Misses Rice, of Beaver street. which in turn was succeeded by an entertain- several years after the riots of '77 it was the Geueral Marion Council at 6:30 o'clock P. leading all the others. Theauthor has not only will open at, Company at Sioux Falls returned home for a A number of Miss Annie Murdoch's friends provided a strong drama in "Held by There be an meeting of the ment of merit The ladies had quietly pre- habit of regimental and company command- and proceed to tho M. E. Church in a body. was the on of of was short vacation. He tenoereda reception welcomedln the New Year very pleasantly at Enemy," but he is said to feel some pardonable Teachers' Academy the third Saturday pared a luncheon substantials which ers Eureka Conncil. No. S3 elected follow- Engle-ma- every all over the State to bave a supply of the by his friends at the ho.mo of Edward her home last Monday evening. served to one of the vast audience, Clel-an- pride in making a military play that is consis this month. ing officers December 31: Jr. P. C, C. P. d; No. 9 Robinson street, Allegheny, on ew which was as large as the hearts ot the good ammunition constantly on hand where it LATIMER'S It Miss Mary Adams, who has been the guest tent witn an tne technical tactics employed Dy Miss Cooper, of the ward C, Edward Gilson; V. C, A. D. Ralston; Year's Eve. Among those present were James Cabbie First ladies In charge. of Miss Irene -- his soldier actors. The War Department is could be reached at a moment's notice. Of R. S., A S. Jones; A R. 8., D. L. Hite; T., Jo- J. Hays, James S. Scherry. John T. McAulley, McVay for a short time, left school, Allegheny, who resigned a short time early last week for her home In Warren, O. said to have furnished him with authority for late, however, the vigilance in this line has seph E. Jlorris: F, 8., F. B. Klemans; W., C. T. Edward Powers and Charles B. Heed. all the military matters he has em- ago, will start for tho West next weekto regain General Logan's Body Removed. Coleman: C, W. Wagner; 1. 3 "W. Newman; Mrs. Victor Strobel, of Philadelphia, left last uer neaiio. relaxed to certain J. One of the many enjoyable evenings of the ployed, and before it was first pre- This fact is not generally known that tho a extent, and a sudden u. o., ji. a. voieman; xrustees, a. . Jones, u. JACKET! Thursday for her home, after a short visit to sented to tho public was subjected Miss Bebecca Laikg was elected last week call for tbe troops in many cases would have L. Hite, J. B. Gordon. past week was that Bpert at the home of tbe her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Harbangn. body of General John A. Logan wason to a very careful revision by General William T. to the vacancy in the school, cSused by found the men useless for want of ball cart- --General Marion Council. 1W, Misses Stewart, of Center avenue, Thurs- Sooth SO, No. elected An event of much interest to Sewickley peo- Sherman and other officers of experience. It Wednesday, December last, removed from day. Amone those present were: Misses the resignation of Miss. Jenkins, who accepted ridges. As the militia in a number of 8tate3 the following officer December 31: Jr. P. C, E. ple was the marriage of Miss Leila, daughter of will be given here with all the New York a the Hutchinson vault in tbe Rock Creek Cem- have been doing riot duty during past few W. Wairner; Blanche Preston, Mattie Hays, Hose Mr. Frank Semple, place, Mr. scenery and by a company of artists, position in the. Grant. the C, Robert J. Porter: V. C W. C. WRAP! of this to Dale admirable etery, where it was placed two years ago, to months, General Wiley proposes Sec- Grim; D. Erdner, Emma and Jennie Stewart, Mr. and re- that the R. 8., R. McCredie; A. E. S., George Bakeweii, or Riverside, Cal. The ceremony the most of whom have been Identified with Buperdttendent Luckey on Friday ond Brigade shall not be caught napping. E. Young; T.. Mrs. R. W. Hays, and the Messrs. W. Stewart, the new Logan Chapel in the National Soldiers' A. J. Cyphers; F. S.. John A. was performed at 6 o'clock last Tuesday even thB nam in which thevaooear from the time ceived word of his appointment by the State H'd'qr's 2.XD Brigade. Lonz; W., ilcCnne: U, W. E. (1. Dalzell, L. Patterson. Taylor, Home Cemetery, Washington, D. C. Thero L Blair; I. S., J. 0. ipg, at the bride's home, by Rev. Henry J. of the first performance of theplavin Jew school Harrisburg, com- Fraxkllv, Pa., Bee. 29, 1833. J C. P. Sheilas, F. Patterson and J, Dalzell. at as a member of the were Logan,Jr A. Smith; 0. 8., B. Wilkins; Trustees. Sharpe, of Philadelphia, uncle of the bride. York. The principals are Mr. James Ii Wilson present at the removal John A. Oeneral Orders No. 12. George Young, C. mittee, whose dnty it is to visit tbe new State E. B. F. Leech, W. C. Grim. COATS, ceremony, Mr. Mrs. Colonel Prescott, Mr. W. as Major Mrs. Tbe Misses McCain were agreeably surprised Shortly after the and as Stokes and his wife; Major and William Tucker I. Regimental commanders not already d, Normal School of' the Twelfth district, and to Amerlcus Council No. 218 -- on New Year's Eve by a number of their Bakeweii left for their new home in Riverside, fitamburgT, William Haworth as Lieutenant see that all the requirements m regard to the and their son Logan; Mr. and Mrs. Daniel will Immediately make reqaldtion for an elected the fol- AT- bearing with well wishes Haynt, Mr. H. Morey as Burgeon Fielding, amount cartridges equal to ten (10) lowing officers January 1, 1S89: Jr. P. O., F. friends. The evening was in them the of their A new institution bave been properly fulfilled. Shepard and Miss Mary Bradv, of Chicago; ofball rounds H. spent euchre and Braddock; T. H. Tyson: Brad-doc- k: many friends. Mr. Will Preston as Thomat Henry Bean, Miss Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Mallet; Mr. Hall, formerly for each man in tbeir respective commands and C, V. C, W. L. dancing. Among those present were Misses Wilson as Euphemia yearly "doll reception" Keep thesame constantly on hand as a reserve In E. S.. W. H. H. McCormick; A. R. S., D. A very pleasant afternoon was spent at Mrs. Kate Denln Miss The for the pupils of secretary to General Logan, tho Rev. Dr. G.Bi. HjLF PRICE Emily Rotbe, Ona Hossack, Marv Hare, Annie Miss Esther Lyon as iJacAei JcCVeary, room No. 1, Miss Rosewell, some safe and convenient place secure from Are or G. Clark; T. J. A. Harbaugh; F. S., Brant, Emma Ditmore, Florence Forster, Thomas L. Shield's last Wednesday, the occa- in charge of at the Corey, of New York City, and the seven artil- tbett. This ammunition must not be lamed to J. F. To make room for spring stuff and Anna and Miss Minnie Dupree as Susan McCreary. A de- two Yeaney; W., H.P. Harbaugh;C, J. S. Alex- - McCain; Messrs. sion being the first of a series of "at homes" to O'Hara school came again last Friday to lerymen who for nearly years have kept the companies or used In rifle practice In any .T V. and Sadie F. Kapp, Fred and week after the conclusion of the run of "Held over bodv. or anrlfir. l R r!amnt. r u Tom Wallace, F. be given by Mrs. Shields Wednesday after- light the hearts of the little folks. The chil- constant watch the The transfer event and only in case pressing emergency of Beacom; on before we take stock, at McConnel, Gilland, Chilson. .by the Enemy," Gillette &Hayman'sbig "She" was made without ceremony, and. as the little actual service. You will reqnlre your company Trustees, J. H. Harrison,' F. B. New- Barver, Stewart, Harper, Hare, McClelland and noons in January. The first of tbe series of dren brought there dolls with them, and prob- ton, W. L, Braddock. patronage of Mrs. L. company will begin an engagement at the company were ready to leave the cemetery, commanders that have not already done so, tore' John McCain.' assemblies under the H. ably 100 dolls of all sizes were brought to grace po3sesslon-carefnl- ly Williams, Mrs. Georgo Clapp, Mrs. Harry Bijou on January 11, with the complete scenery John A. Logan, Jr., in a few words, thanked tnln In stored and ready for A pleasant surprise party was held at the and chorus. the occasion. Many visitors were present, and guard faithful- Issue to the men a rurther reserve supply or at Knights T, S, Irwin, Mrs. William Snyder, Mrs. T. Shields, the pupils ot the upper rooms were allowed at the for their watchfulness and least ten rounds per man. This reserve must be of the Golden Eagle. home of the Misses Mayer-soh- ness, and pinned on the breast of each a gold Carrie and Edna was given last Fridav evening at the beauti- The Grand Opera House will be honored amerent intervals to view tne aou snow." made up out or ammunition now on hand or from The following are the officers of Manches- medallion bearing General Logan's head in bas -- on Monday evening. Those present were ful home of Mrs. L. H. Williams, Leetsdale, with the presence of Messrs. Booth and Barrett that which may be first received. ter Castle, No. 212, of Allegheny, for en- School in- the and thoroughly enjoyed by tho large number At the Ralston last Friday the pupils relief upon one side, and upon the other an II. Commandant! of artillery and cavalry will suing term of six months. They were Misses Aggie Oallaher. Lottie and Laura Ax- - this week. Of course th,a public of Pittsburg requisition installed QQ FEDERAL STREET, QO McCoy, present. of No. 1, taught by Miss Jennie Johnston, en- scription hanging from a bar, bearing the word mate for a reasonable supply of am- Thursday evening: Past Chief, tbelm, Ldhe Mollie Rebly. Allie Neely. will be glad to see these great actors anywhere. munition to be kept as Issued, only the man- Edward Pogue; Mamie Carson, May Campbell, Kose Prager; The departure of the old and tbe coming of joyed themselves hugely, for was their "doll "Fidelity." lu Noble Chief, Frank Cleveland; Vice Chief, 30 ALLEGHENY. PA 3d They present same as year, it ner required ot regimental commanders. W. jaS-s- Lan-dauc- new year was cele- the repertoire last Monon-gahe- Messrs. Fred Bennett, Jacob and Fred the most appropriately reception" day, It has been said that Santa III. The Brigade Board will meet at the la B. Long; Hich Priest, John Anderson: Vener- Revenge"-an- d Circle No. 11, Ladies G. A. R. Clifford, Deihl Henry Sudebuehl, Fred brated by a number of Sewickley's young peo- with the addition of 'The Fool's Claushas been most liberal this year to the House in Pittsburg, 1'a.. on Friday, the able Hermit, William Zeumer; Master of "Yorick's Love,", which we not day or 1889, 8 p. m. Com- W. Keblv, Carl Wagner, Frank Campbell, Harry ple with a leap year german, given by IB young think have children of Pittsburg, in tbe size and richness Friday evening last the following officers-ele- lath Jaunsry, at o'clock Records, J. Hawthorn; Clerk of Exchequer, HONEY DEW! played here by this company before. The manding officers will direct that all persons Breitwiesey and J. Parker. ladies at the home of Miss Irene McVay. been of tbe dolls, and Friday's display attested to of Colonel J. B.Clark Circle No. 11, La- Henry Ittel; Keeper of Exchequer, J. W. E. CYh LeaD year dancing was indulged in until 10 repertoire is arranged as follows: Monday elected, promoted or appointed to commissions In Schellman: Sir Herald, A. .Tuesday evening a very pleasant gathering this fact Ths boys brought their picture dles of the G. A. R., were installed by National their respective commands that have not already Rosenfelder: FOR o'clock, when refreshments were served by the night, "Julius Caesar;" Tuesday night and books with them, and the afternoon was spant Worthy Bard. Charles Gachwlnt: Ensicn, took place to celebrate the wedding anniver- young ladies. o'clock german was Saturday matinee, "The Merchant of Venice;" President Mrs. Laura B. Sawyer, at their hall been examined to appear belore the board for ex- James mm; Esquire. CHAPPED HANDSLIPS At II tbe most happily between dolls, picture books and amination at the day, place and hour named. Dm W. S. Ros; First AND sary of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. F. Heideger at their called and gracefully led by Miss McVay, as- Wednesday and Friday nights, "Utheilo;" in Allegheny City: President, Mrs. Wheeler; Those who are now or mar be elected before Guardsman, Henry Bauman; Second Guards- FACE. singing. Vice President, Mrs. Campbell; tha residence, Mt. Lackie, Wood's Run. Among sisted by Mr. R. P. Kevin, Jr. The favors were Thursday, "Hamlet," and Saturday. Tbe Senior board convenes must be notified to appear, and a man, George Schuman; Trustee, W. B. Long, - Dries is not sticky and pretty, and the prize figure had as Fool's Bevenge" and "Yorick's Love.' It is At the annual meeting of the Teachers' Li- Junior Vice President, Mrs.- KremDel; list of the names forwarded to Captain Jami-- i 18 months; Representative to quickly: the guests piesent were Mr. and Mrs. Wm. novel li. the Grand Castle, nor greasy;makes rough skin Hartman. Misses Tillie Grassle, Annie Woods, favors a pretty silver bangle for the fortunate announced that the plays are. provided with brary yesterday afternoon the following of- Chaplain, Mrs. Squires: Treasurer, Miss ilaruock, Pittsburg, Fa., who is hereby detailed A. Rosenfelder. lady a white hand-painte- d scenery by the company, and ot course the Clara Moos; Conductress, Miss Ella as Kecorder to the boaru, vice Major Joseph T. soft, smooth and velvety, and Liora Grassle. A. Harvev. Annie Grassle, Lot- and beautiful satin, ficers were chosen for the ensuing year: Presi- Eighteenth tie E. Heideger; Messrs. banner for the gentleman. costumes and the generally will Dnpps: Guard, Mrs. Webber: Secretary. fcpeer. Infantry, resigned. T.ndlea does not smart the skin. Theo. Hartman, Wm. dent, Superintendent Luckey; Secretary, Miss Mrs. Klugh. retiring Mrs. Jiy order of . of tbe G. A. R. N. B. HONEY DEW Rock, Wm. Smith, John B. Stryker, John Show the judgment, harmony aud good taste of, The President, Ubiqadiee Johjt Wiley. Mr. Lawrence Barrett, Altogether, the great- M. E. Hare; Treasurer, W. A. Prondflt; Exec-- J Carrie V. Sherriir, was presented with a badge General a. The installation of officers of Colonel Ells- .makes face powder adhere to Fischer, Charles K. and George Heideger. CHARLES illLLEB, A. A. In- est actor America, or the world, perhaps, has Mti.nPnmtnlftna Hflcreaa T T 2il.f.m IT kby the circle. Mrs. Sawyer made tbe presenta O. worth Circle, No. 42. Ladies of the G. A. R., the skin and renders it HOMESTEAD HAPPENINGS. place Friday An enjoyable evening reception was given at y, Edwin Booth, will be seen to unusual Coleman and J. Gosser. In order to increase tion speecn in toucmngiy seautuui language took last evening. The officers visible. the home of Prof. T. P. Kirk, of Franklin advantage on this occasion. the facilities of tbe library it was agreed to in- laudatory of the services of Mrs. Suerrifi. Guard Notes. installed arej President, Mrs. Cornelia B. . Bold by all druggists. AT a meeting of the Masonic fraternity in SI SO. Mrs. own Foulk; Senior Vice, Mrs. Elizabeth Price 23 cents. street, on Tuesday. Music, euchre and dancing A gentleman naiAed John W. Coffee, who crease the membership fee to By the Sherriff responded in her peculiar Lieutenant Colonel Frank Rutledoe, Shay; Homestead the other evening, steps were taken Treasurer's report condition happy manner. This circle 111 Junior Vice, Mrs. Sarah Wood; Secretarv, Mrs. Refuse all substitutes. Were the features of the evening. 25 the of the library enters this year's who has been for some time past, Is ouco About four-stor- combines in the comfort of being a Mary E. Campbell; Trade looking toward the erection of a y himself is very flourishing. The total receipts for the work under the most favorable circumstances. more around among his friends. Treasurer, Miss Maggie Mark. couples were present, among whom were: Masonic temple, containing lodge rooms and skeleton, with the elegant reputation of being year amounted to $773 53;. total expenditures, Bteller; Chaplain, Mrs. Margaret Scott; Con- Misses Cooper, Misses, names have been the Erskines, Ryans, store rooms. a dude, is the primary star at the Casino (oOi C2: cash on hand, S2RS 91. There are 463 Several suggested for ductress, Miss Julia Mnhlstein; Guard. Mis3 Kirk. Slatterys, Kullivan, Rourke, Crowleys. Grand Army Whisperings. the vacancy of assistant surgeon Mary Craven. An enjoyable Malady. A was posted yesterday morning in Museum this week. He is reported to be names on tbe roster of the library for this year. in the feature of the Freckers, Kennedv; Messrs. Ferree, notice thinner and more captivating than ever. At The consolidated returns of the Department Eighteenth, but as yet no selection has been evening was the presentation to the installing Ersklne, Callahan, peo- The following are the names of the pupils Mrs-Lyd- PrtfSBirRG Fox, Ranccl, Slatterys. the engine house at Hays Station, warning town he played he received 423 pro- of Ohio show 43,013 comrades made. officer, ia J. Smith, of Allegheny, of Sweeny, the last at who stand first highest rooms in good standing. two pieces Freckers. Kirk. Sullivan, Dickson, ple to be in their beds by 11 o'clock each even- posals marriage. He hopes to do even bet- in the of the of silverware and a handsome gum O- B IB of Naval Post of Philadelphia is now the Special No. SO, from Division Head- doll. OUOT- MagilL Kelly, White and Lautr. ing or they would be run in. was signed various ward schools: O'Hara,-Berti- e Green; The order Refreshments were then served to the It ter here. The gigantic' widow of the late Stack-pol- An enjoyable donkey party was White Caps," and illustrated with a skull giant O'Brien will sit near Mr. Coffee. Birmingham, Eddie Dithridge; Morse, Ben proud possessor of a piano, rich in tone and quarters, discharges Lieutenant J. 8. e, invited guests. TCJ'IWa P1 held at the Pat elegant in finisb. Company G, FIf ih Regiment, by reason of residence of Miss Clara II iff, of the Southside, and crossbones, and is causing some,comment. Captain Decker, the great Lillputian, and Rcder; Humboldt, Sophia Frank; Moorhead, many others, including Crescent City Com- THE Encampment resignation. Patriotic Order Sons of America; on New Year's eve. Among those present were: the Mary Benscher; Riverside, Mamie Lutz; Annual of the Deparment EM "?& bination, will appear also. of Minnesota will be at on Lieutenant William Asolocit, who This popular patriotic is The Misses Julia Beech, Jennfa Atchison, Ida Closing Minersville, Cam Belfore; Lawrence, Oliver held St. Paul Janu- order still pro- Better Than a Sale 23, 21 25. had Councilmanlc aspirations in the Eighth gressing, Thirty new camps Rose English Folly Company is the Cramp; Knox, Edna Hirschj Howard, 1, ary and have been char- Donley, May McLean, Jennie Bradberry, Katie Hill's No. by camp Are the prices of Hugus & Hacke all the of new very at- Maggie McNally, No.2,'George Yagle; Oak- who ward, has decided the field was most too large tered the State of Pennsylvania since Saschbach, Estella Shlrely, Ellie Simpson name a and said to be strong A comrade attracts attention by the and-man- and shop-wor- n September 1, 1SS3. more Mrs. Lanz, Messrs. George time. We have no antiquated or land (Bellefield). E. Kim, (Soho) James tor mm, anu nas puiiea out oi tne race. are forming. ! tlf LSJr mi j t - and the Coates, Will traction which will be seen at the Academy of a force and fitness of his utterances will become Pennsylvania now has 387 camps '" Atchinson. OUle Pnmbur, HarrvMurto, Enoch which of necessity must be sold at Music this week. It is said that there are more Mering; Allen, Horace Watson; Hancock, An- an idolized leader. The Second Brigade Examining Board flourlshine in Lanz. nie Ryan; Peebles, Louisa Blessing; Bedford, active operation, containing an aggreeate Holt and J. The head prizes were won alf price, regardless of cost, etc., etc All really pretty girls with Rose Hill than have meets at the Monongahela House Frida y even- of 35,000. George Miss Beech ou aiary opargo; The house that General Lee used as membership K. Helms, Dis- by and Mr. Coates, the boobies by our stock ii late fall importations, therefore been seen on the Academy stage this season. Lyuia aimer; uiair, Mt ing, January 13. Captain Murdock has been trict President of Allegheny county, ARTISTIC ADVERTISING Bradberry Mr. specialties Washington, Lhlu Bea: Bnquesne, Arthur during the battle of Gettysburg was will add .'. .'. Miss and Murto. p In the humorous line and there are vice Camp 3SS. what yoif purchase of us at our cleauing-u- Aland; Sophia Hoffner: Stevens, Min- recentlysold for $740. appointed recorder, Major Speer resigned. another by Instituting No. to be One of the most successful as well also some good artists. Grant located as most prices you bave the satisfaction of knowing nie Ziegler; Washington, Nellie Blackford. Eleventh Encampment William Gilland. Quartermaster Ser- at tbe corner of Chestnut anil O'Hara thoroughly enjoyable gatherings of the season George R. Sims' clever and exciting drama, The Annual of the streets, Walter's Hall, Allegheny. The insti- Designs aM Engrarlnss for the Hofflays are the latest and best in the market. Department of Michigan will Bay geant of the Eighteenth, was discharged last vaS the progressive eucher party given 910 "The Lights of London," will be seen at Harris' be he'd at tution there'wlll take place on Monday even- at In dress goods we have checked suitings A FIRM'S PROGRESS. City, March 13, 14 and 15. week by reason of expiration of his term of ing, the 7th )nst All members of the Penn avenue, by Mrs. P. P. Zimmerman on Theater this week. It is in the' hands of a will order AT SIIOET NOTICE. last per yard; at 25c, checked, striped officers-ele- enlistment. Ho probably be succeeded by are cordially he present. at 12c good company. Matinees on Monday, Wednes- The for the current year of invited to Wednesday evening. Amongthe many friends and plain suitings; at 35c; a striped Trade Compels James Shannon, the present Sergeant-Majo- r of - ol the hostess of the evening who were present day, Friday and Saturday. Uosenbaum' Bis the Firm Duquesne Post No. 250, will be installed next the regiment. were Misses Ida and Blanch Gribbon. Marks, suiting which is a positive bargain; at 50c, to Meke Improvements. Tuesday night with closed doors. Sons of Veterans. Duffy, an assortment unsurpassed for variety The Washington Infantry holds its regular following Fox, Pentz. Hollan, Lasher, Sprague, and Footliglit Flashes. , Now that the holiday season is past and The Eighth Encampment of the Department The named officers were Installed MILITARY UNIFORMS. McCready, ch monthly meeting next Tuesday night, January Marshall. Brnmmage, Mrs. Hollan, value; at 75c, cloths and h became of Missouri will be held at on Wednes- at the last meeting of Major J. F. Slagle Camp Mrs. LocrsE Beaudet a citizen of the the rush and bustle has settled down into Sedaila. 8. Tbe boys are quite on the alert to find out 119. Mr. and Allen Goodfcllow, Mr. and Mrs. check suitings all cut irom higher prices. day and Thursday, March 12 and 13. Sons of Veterans, by Dan G. Broze, of cL Bxnttb, Messrs. Adams, United States last week. the expected January dullness, it might who will be tbe non-com- s for the coming year. Camp No. 2: Captain. Geortte B. Lang, Morrow, All-wo- Henriettas from 3734c per yard b; Acker; First Btrauss, Converse. Weaver, VanDyde, to glan'ce over the field The incoming officers of Post 3 will be pub- Captain Shannon will announce his appoint- Lieutenant, Charles King; Schnorr. lor-incr-ly Louise Davenport Sheridan is on her well take a of trade. Second Lieutenant. upward. A drap d'etc at $1 50, which -- Cleaning and restoring color mili- Lawton, Bell, Mitchell,' Miller, Corbet, James way Australia, is not necessary to Include every firm licly installed night Literary and ments that evening. Tim Minihan; Quartermaster. J. H. Brooks: the in Luther Mendetihs.il. sold for 52 50 per yard. back from It musical Q. and Bosen-banmis- entertainment in connection. First Sergeant, William Whitlinger; Ser- old SAiSBURT, in the city in the observations, as a Lieutenant William Hakvet, of Com tary uniforms a specialty. 'We dye Nate with his family, sailed for Twenty-secon- geant of the Guard, William Miss Blrde Prescott gave a party at the resi- Combination robes at prices that most The Annual Encampment of pany Eighteenth Regiment, since Hanlon; Inside Europe on Saturday last on the Ohio. model merchant The holiday v. he has Gnard, William Marshall. The camp will uniforms to the latest shade of military of Mrs.M. 26 command a quick sale. Department of will be have dence Matthews, No. Federal trade of this firm seems almost phenomenal, the Maine held at taken charge, has made quite a number of a'muster at their next meeting, January 18.and goods, staple and fancy has gone to Hartford, - non-com- blue the WORKS. street, Allegheny, in honor of her friends. Miss Black weaves, William Gillette one considers- the low cash Lewiston on Thursday and Friday, February 7 changes among the First Sergeant would like to have other camps attend, at SIXTH AVE. DYE from best manufacturers, at bottom priees. where he is now at work on a new piece. yet when prices Dougherty has been reappointed, also at their Sadie Cresswell and Edith Cresswell, of New of their goods and the strict attention paid andS. several hall, corner of Thirtieth street and Penn Mohair siciliennes, the latest fabrics for a George James and Henry Holland en- other oi the sergeants. avenue. Castle. Among those present were: Miss are to the wants of customers, it becomes noth- J. B. Bubke, the of the De- Mary Miller, Miss Julia Miss black costume, qualities, COo to production of the local companies will commence O'Brien, Nellie all from gaged for the of "Antony and such busi- partment of the Potomac, G. A. R., will be ap- Most Bissett, Miss Gertrude Beane. Miss 50 Cleopatra" by Mrs. Potter. ing more than the result of sound with vigor, M. Gustie $1 per yard. pointed Chief of the Issue Division, Patent tp drill a now that the holidays are Young Men's Catholic Clnb. MAT, SONS & CO., Banes, Miss Annie Bennett, Miss MaryMc--, See ness habits. our bargains this week; in odd lengths New York special says: was Office. over, in preparation for the Washington trip. -- Cafferty, Miss Mary Bissett, Miss Stella Pres- A It stated The firm is now making preparations Tho Young Men's Catholic Club, 56 Pittsburg, Pa. ot striped surahs, Indias, striped and fancy this morning that Comedian John A. for There are so many applicants for enlistment of the Sixth ava, cott; Master Stanley Tolloy, Master Charles Mackey improvements the storerooms The General Service Corps is prospering some East End, is a great go. It held its first meet-- ja&2 Tolley, Master Willie Gilson, velvets, at 35c per yard. This lot inclndes is still in retirement, but that he is not ill. extensive in that ot the companies could recruit a Master Henry on Market street and on Fifth avenue. both in numbers and finances. It is composed small battalion if they desired. Toiler, "Master Samuel Gilson, Master Charles many goods that formerly sold from 52 to $4 Lizzie McCall says that hereafter she will of men who served in the branches of the regu- Their increasing trade compels them to Captain Murdoch; of brigade staff. Is Prescott, Master Joe McUelland, Master per yard none were less than $1 per yard. be known professionally as Lizzie McCall-Wa- lar service. the Charles Wolfendale, Master Joe McGlocker. ribbon-stripe- adopt these measures. getting quite a monopoly on the election busi- Something new a d Pongee and privately as Mrs. George Barry Wall. Combase Db. H. T. Dcnbab, of Post No. LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S MUSLIN UNDERWEAR The twenty-fift- h anniversary of.the marriage 51 The firm acknowledge that competition is 350, Union, Y., ness. In addition to holding the election in silk, at per yard. Harry Williams has obtained the rights at of N. will be a candidate for tbe of Cantaln James McEIroy, Twenty-secon- d New novelties in black and white striped to Elliott Barnes' "The Blue and the Gray" keen and-th- their rivals are men of judg- position of Musical Director ot tbe Department Battery B night, he has been ordered REMARKABLE VALUES-NO- TE THE FOLLOWING PRICES! street, Southside, was celebrated at his resi- from Shook Collier. He will put on ment and ability, but these talents are over- of New York. to take charge of the election In. Company F, silk for skirts or combination. 4 it the of the Fourteenth, next Saturday nlgbt, Jan- dence Friday evening in a pleasant social way road next season. come by their purchasing goods in large STXLUfAx has been appointed Costume plushes and velvets, all shades GideoxS. uary 12. MIJSLlN-At4- Sc " quantities in the and paying cash De- . 63c, 75c, SSc, 90c, $1 to S3 75. CAMBRlC-- Torchon and Medici Lac by his intimate friends. Tbe silver presents and prices. A special bargain in 22-in- London fogs prostrated E. D. Price, Manager East tor Assistant Quartermaster General of the In VaL bestowed were costly and numerous, them. n't The Board of Control of the Fourteenth Insertions, sleeves and neck trimmed to match, at SI 40, SI 69 to S3 7 and went pure silk Lyons vefveis at ?3 75, were for- for Richard Mansfield, with a severe rheumatic The retail sales are then made the partment of Rhode Island, vice James' H. to show the high esteem in which tbe captain attack, and be was seriously ill for a fortnight, lowest possible rates. Fairbrother, deceased. Regiment holds a meeting evening CHEMISES. and his amiable wife are held. Among those merly 55,per yard. for the purpose of discussing the prospective MTJSLtN-- 2Se, ' long and but is convalescent A large clearance sale is now in progress HoK. F. M. Dbew, of Lewistonr Hon. John At 33c, 4Se, 65c, 75c. 85c, 51 to SI 73. CAMBRIC-Point- cd, square and V were Dr. John Mnrry and wife, of Jackets, short wraps, Newmar- trip to Washington. As yet no definite quarters shapes, in Torchon, Val and Medici, Jl 25, Si 50 to ochester; Major William Philips and family. kets, at greatly reduced prices. Marie Cabltle, tbe soubrette of Gibson & at Bosenbaum's. These goods must be sold Anderson, of Gray; and Samuel L. Miller, of they li etc, For a Ryan's Company, give have been selected, bnt it Is probable will East End; Messrs. W. J. Early and Josep'b bargain, see our 520 plush wrap, the best helped, at great personal in order to them room to make the pro- Waldoboro, are mentioned as candidates for Jdb allowed the use of one of the public build- BBAWKRS. Shannon, Southside; Messrs. Andrew Lacock offered. risfc, to put oat a fire at the Grove Hotel at posed improvements and at the same time the'Departmentof Maine. ings while there. At25c,,4QA.i5c,S0c.65c,75ctoS125. MTJSLIN AND CAMBRIC-FIneTuc- k1.. Benn, M. value ever Although seal garments .r ,HP8N, and Jarvii of Allegheny: J. McKean New Haven recently. lay in a stock of spring goods. A large Let us lend representative comrades to the .., t Oswald famiiy, will be very much higher next .winter, ad- General, Merhitt, of the regular army, - i. v ? and Mr. J.43. and of Pittsburg. Encampment; comrades who com- -- VJ'SLz?"r ' Frrz Huyi Owsley, a young Southerner, is quantity of trimmings, white goods, gloves, suggests, as deser- - A.n;jL- . ' One most delightful com- hering to our established rule not to carry in the highest sense tbe esteem and fra- a preventative of so many COTTERS. of tbe affairs to now playing the Confederate Spy in Gillette's etc., must be sold and the prices are so low mand MUSLIN At 23c, 35c to finest. CAMBRIC-- At Sac, 15c, 50c, 7Se and up, in V shape or square.' mence the new year with was the surprise party stock to another season, we bave put prices ternal feeling of fellow comrades. tions, that enlisted men be branded or marked on remaining garments Eastern "Held by theEnemy" Company, apart there can be no question but the sale will In some manner would once distinguish held at the residence of Dr. .George Scott, our that must close for which he is well suited and in which he is Dr. D. S. Blackburn, the retiring Adjutant that at "UNDER them All lengths in seal jackets, 22, indeed bring about a clearance. them. He certainly must have an elegant SlCTTtTS Verona. Among those present were: Misses out said to have made a hit. of Post 41, one of tbe best adjutants who ever MU9LTN-- At 35c, BOc, 65, 75t to SI CAMBBIC-Wi- th. Ruffles, $1 25, jfeV 21 and 26 inch, from 575 $125 opinion of tbe average Soldier, if be thinks Torchon and Val Alice and Mary McGee, Mary ticbiffhauer, to each. Plain William Emerson, a son. of Billy Emerson, served a post, carries with him tbe best wishes such a plan could be carried into effect. $2 and up. Giles. Koser, Callie seal wraps, were 5200, now 5100 and 5125 A New Yenr. of a letrion oiGrand Army men. 'i Katie Kemer. Mattie Mary the minstrel, is fe pupil at St. Xavler College, CoitPANT F, of the Southside, threw open SKTKTS. Bchlag, Ella Boyd. Emma Boyd, Miss Carson of each. Lynx-trimme- d seal wraps and man- With the new year try tbe new brand of MTJSLIN--c 65c, 75c, 85c, to $3 Cincinnati. On Christinas night he played the The dinner served on New Year's by the doors of their new armory, corner of Thir- Jl 6a BttroAL Sets at Poptjlab Prices. Chlldrtn'a'Mas. Homestead; Maggie Wise, Jennie Salter, of tles all reduced to close. comedy flour Rosalia manufactured by Whitmyre the lin Drawers, sizes 1 and'i, 10c per pair; larger sizes up. a Leechbnrg; Nan bclieidle,Lizzie Rlemensnider, role in a drama given ,Xj the pupils Charles Sumner Circle No. of the G. teenth street and Bingham, for tbe inspection" lie Outfits specialty. Patne. of Dresden. O.t Mrs. Pavne. Mr. Hugps & Hacke, with marked success. & Co., Thirty-eight- h street and Allegheny A. B, was liberally patronized, and the ladies Kmmi of visitors last Monday night. Quite a nice -- Q--- nd Mrs. J. Wise: Messrs. John Llttelf. Joseoh I Fifth avenue and Market street. Mb. William Gillette has dramatized, "Valley Bailroad, guaranteed to be the best were correspondingly happy and grateful. little spread was prepared, and everybody pres- A O A TVTIFIBEXjX, So SOjCsITS, , -- - - Scott, Joseph McCaffrey, W. J. White, Samuel J arwTfiu Pittsburg, Pa. j with the author's permtsslon,one of Rider Hag-- flour in the market, Colonel James F. Grimes, of Hilisboro ent voted the new quarters as "beauties."! ;, TIO FJESTJi AVENUE 710. laMtfrirau

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