The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, April 03, 1868, Image 2

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A PARODY.
OLD BUT GOOD
I never reaml a young gazelle.
(Because. you see. I never tried).
. But, had it known and loved me weU.
NO doubt the creature would have died.
Hy-rich and aged uncle John • •
Ilan known me long and loved me well.
But still persists In living ,
I would he were a;young gazelle.
'i never loved A tree or flower;
But if I had, I beg to say,
' The hlllthtilhe wlndithe cant the showcr,
• WoUld boon )(aye 'withered It away.
I've dearlY roved my uncle John.
' From childhood to the present hour.
.And yet he .wlll go Ilving.on—
twould he wares tree or dower.
VARIOUS . TOPICS,
-23,000 words in Butter's speech. •
--.ltockett is the name of a Tennessee poet.
—LondonlbrOkera refuse to take babies in
pawn: . f• '
--Chicago has 1.5 ( 00 New .England.scliool
children. ,
—Miss Hosmer got 410,900 for lier - statue
of Ben Oh.
—Anna pickinion has engagements to
scold until June..
. —Kate Fisher's horse has been seized for
debt in New Jersey.
—ln New Orleans house rents have a de
cidedly doWnward tendency.
--Meadville is enjoying for the first time
a 'visit from some Japanese acrobats.
—The Duke of Beaufort sold• his racing
stud of twenty-six horses for $BO,OOO.
—Four miles a week is the rate of prog
ress of the British army in Abyssinia.
—5245,000 is what William B. Astor pays
the . New York Alderman for city-taxes.
—A farm seven miles square is owned and
worked by N. II: Alexander, of Illinois.
—Napoleon has promised to assist, at the
demonstration at St. Petersburgh, in June.
--Judy wants to know if a group of sperm
whales can be considered "a, school for
candle."
' —A. restaurant called "Delmonico" is to
be put on every Crain from New York to
Chicago.
—Gen. Brisbin , is. not Senator Wade's
son-in-law. • The Senator never had a'
daughter.'
—New Yorkers are jubilant over the pros
pect of an underground arcade with :four
railway tracks.
—Lord Dundreary. Sothern, broke his
horse's neck, and risked his own. in leaping
a gate recently.
' —An Aztec drinking saloon has, been fit
ted up in the City of Mexico by an enthusi
astic antiquarian. ".
.
—"By a strange coincidence," says .Ttui
.
"Peace itself is after all the gmatest army
contractor in the world. . -
—There are 200,000 Irish in New York
and 250,000 German, which is , not generally
supposed to be the case.
—The blind preacher is in Vermont. In
annuch as he ; is blind, it is probably, as good
a place for him as any other.
—The London , Titus cleared $3;000,000
hist year. . The editor of St. Paul's maga
zine cleared a five . barred gate last year.
—Senator Wade has 'written a letter in fa
vor of protealon. Protection has always
been an unchangeable part of his politics.
Charles Reade is fifty-one yews old.. It
is to be hoped that he will live and ,write
as good_bocoks as ever for a very long time.
—Sixteen thousand colliers are on a strike
in Lancashire, Englrind. They won't ac
wept' a reduction of 15 per- cent. in their
wages- ' '
1-4 - oluctson county, Itidiana, must
Ersieet, quiet place. Sixteen of the most
prominent citizens have been indicted for
murder. _
—The government on the other side of the
rifler. St. Lawrence has decided`-to raise a
small standing army to consist of four thous
and men.
—The case of Lieut. Gen. IT, Grant vs.
J. W. White'was deilded in • .favdt of the
General in the Supreme Court of 31istpttii,
on Xoaday. • .
. •
--Georgia pays tax on_ but one - gold
watch. We,know two aitigiarts who had
gold
.wateles but we suppose: they have
-
. -
-3111 - ton Pope,beatlis wife in New,York
a few days since. Byron Popo keeps a
doggeri in Philadelphia: How have the
mighty fallen. • -
—The Prince Royal Of Saxony his been
shot at. The would-be assassin was a man
fitt;
~and an umbrella miker—probably a kind
, o f a pagehuter.
—An Eastern exchange speaks of "Venus,
that far away sun among stars." Seeing
that It is Venus, would daughter not be
more appropriate.
..The New York Mercantile Library has
nearly one'hundred thousand volumes, and
the Mercantile Libmry in Philadelphia has
aPetaluilf as many.
—The Union League of Nair York open
ed on Monday evening their new•clab house,
Which is said to be one of the most luxuri
ously elegant.in the :world )
;A , . citizen . of l!nuakfort-on-the-Main has
commenced pii,:tccaings against , the ithice .
of Wales foriutvhig 'seduced. , his daughtei
while in 'dermicy last ' '
—A grand base tournament, to last
two weeks, it rito - place •hrlliay atNi-,
agaia Mali; .6f tge-TprolniAeilt
hanerican ebbs are to be,there.
.
diughter - of Prelldenyjuarez has ;
just been married to a young 'gentleman
from Yiseateri!
,tteidchni was probably lit
or yre would have till•thO;Particaars,
— The St..tetds DOpisich, say ‘the for,-
gettae not, is =a ' Bliedeli of ivlolet."::ThO
.Df•peieh deserves creditfor ei4crprisi
being the first to foie on itcm
to thit world. . .{.; .•
- F ren c.l tan hasen ,
iny ted kettle in
which water is 'boiled in five ,rainutes by
friction, NFltheSt any fire The first
_question that arises here, is wyi is chi.
- er; friction or fire? - •
The vitamin* et I : lll enlerne
traveling arg,illoWn ,l itki , " resent - Stifiii
storm: Several bemired'. PasSekgent'xere
snowed up nut very far frOniantyinnite, for
seueml days. Food was scarcer than curses.
-.7-Berlin has a man who, with forty-eight
dramstricks, playa sixteen drums all at the
same time.
.An excelle n t JO4T he,watlld ;-
have bfeircii GideciihiheildWiien they xnr..
prised and,ioutectthe enemy by making a
racket
—King totiis of Bavaria,-the one that'is
dead, left $50,000,000 - instead of $10,000,000
as was reported. As he has really left it, it
doesn't make much difference to him what
the amount is
—A Chicago paper says that fish spawn
can be tnaisported,without injury ., by F la
Another sort of spawn, such as La Crosse
.Dernocrate, can be, transported by mail too,
but the injury, to public morals,js
—An Australian lady has given notice in
tlie newspapers of that antipodical land that
if her husband does not put in an appearance
within three months, she will once more be
willing .and ready to receive proposals of
marriage.
—We submissively_ acknowledge Chica
go's precedence in divorces, poisonings,
firei, murders, robberies and sensations gen
erally. But we haughtily defy that mush
rooni town to get up as big a riot as the one
at McKeesport.
A grand mass meeting of Brown's is to
be held in St Johnsbury, Vermont, this
week, to take measures to secure an immense
property. in England. Hundreds of thous
andse of persons of that name, (Brown not
Browne) are to be represented.
--Satanicllo, the Italian bandit, has a way.
of killing which may be considerqd effec
tive. Thirty of his men at once plunge
poniards into - the body of the victim, while
another splits him. through the head and
down the back w ith an enormous hatchet.
—A youn,g Frenchman has been con
demned to death for stabbing a widow
in 39 places • and throwing her body
down a well. She crawled up the chain
and appeared to testify against him; the jury,
very singularly, finding no "extenuating
circumstances."
—The Austrian government has granted
a handsome competency to the Princesse
Salm Salm in consideration of her heroism
in Mexico. The Princes's is probably the
greatest and most prominent heroine since
Florence Nightingale first took the hearts
of the world by storm.
—As a play writer Bulwer stands very
high, quite at the head of all the living ones.
Richelieu, Lady of Lyons and Money are
and have long been standard dramas. Hav
ing this fact in mind, it is pleasant to hear
that the old(dandy, philosopher, diplomatist,
author and Lord is about to have a new
play proiluced in London.
—The worst pun we have heard for a
week, we have clipped from the Phil
adelphia Bulletin. Here it is: "A
new lady pianist named Erikka Lie,
is making some stir in London. -Slie is
a Norwegian, and will be along here
d-erikka-lie—if such a monstrous pun may
be permitted. "
; Baltimore having inaugurated a Bremen
line of steamers is going to start another to
Havre. Mr. 'John H. Hopkins the wealthi
est of:Baltimoreans is going to build the
first steamer, at his own expense. Enter
prises of this sOrt,with aid to the Connelsville
railroad, are going to build Baltimore up to
be the second city in the country. Phila
delphia is lamentably deficient in all outside
enterprises, and must fall behind.
, —Gail Hamilton is threatening to write
another book. Now that the war is over,
we suppose such persons as this authoress,
and Andrew Johnson, and Geo. Francis
Train are necessary evils to prevent us all
from becoming too much elated. But Gail
Hamilton is almost as hard to stand, as the
war. 'The continual attacks of an insignifi
cant but impudent mosquito are often as
onnoying as some great misfortune.
The Armies of the World.
At the.present day the standing armies of
the world are larger than they have been
since the great wars of tke fust Napoleon.
.The army of the United States now num
bers 56,000 men in all. For• the extent of
our territory this is the smallest army in the
world, and we have reason to congratulate
ourselves upon the fact, The cost of our
army. is $100,000,000, or nearly $2,000,000
per. 1,000 men. The army: of France has
been fixed at 750,000 men in the "active ar
my," aud.050,000 in the ':passive," the lat
ter being named the National,Owird Mobile.
Total, 1,800,000 men available for war. A,
contingent of 100,000 men is annually avail
able to recruit the army. ;
The Britisli army numbers about 200,000
men. Tho bulk of this army is at home,
Ireland abSorhing about 20,000 good troops.
Of the colonies or foreign possessions, India
takes the largest of troops, the Domin
ion of-Canada next, Australia next.
The Prussian army numbers about 000,-
000 men. •
The Italian army now numbers 21G,000
men, and is a very, effective one. In ono of
its arms; the Bersaglieri, or rifle battalions,
it, excels"even the French army, whose
ZOtiaves were -supposed to be. the first light
infantry in 'the - world. • .
-The Austrian army numbers about 000,-
000 M
Yuen; its cavalry is said to be very fine.
The government breeds. its own horses, and
thus sedans good mounts. -
The Russian army numbers about 800,000
men, it could`qtdckly be increased to 1,200,-
0001 n time of war. It is *teed all over the'
cmpire t from the_ Baltic to the Cam:kids. - 'T
The Spanish env, is%tnall, not exceedirig
80,000 men; but it la very well clothed and
disciplined. It is also receiving breech:
" The number. of Men maintained lit MI6
standing armies of civilized nations is not
less num 2,600,000. All these vast numbers
are snatched away - 66 M :mein! industries,
and condenmed: to idleness trna a vicious
life, white : the Laboring people are taxed for
theireupppit, and, for the costly 'armaments
they requxre. • _ls it; - ,re . 4t too large a police
force ? Would it be cheaper to detWurie
a few rogues i
M:i=M=
The ettiaceies Bead, ono' of the moatfs-
Mous innifoOld London, in its glory when
Coaches warebi,_gfnetrs, ;It in,_;nrogiess of dee.
troction, be in g to rn oolvn to make way for:
a great public improvement . It his had
quite 'freqilentranention in litetature,),and
many .of.our ea nilitementber tiettl.l,
was there‘ that Mr. &poem lodged when in
town, that he astonished, the' welters by the
freedom with )4vldcle .diltitettlfie =flu
Provided for bigßog*, and 'rthsv Ini x %
ids buranin
_with:4l4olas 'Nloideb The
tovern:fsmerY;OeueildnlT del
novel, Having carnod the"illstinctionbybei
ing actually the headqtbdtereOf - the 'York:
shire schoolmasters, whose wicked banes,
Mr. Dickens demolished.
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A 'GAZETTE FIUDAY. APRII4,S, 1868
• *fIIS TRY
* A • - --- --, • °Writ- _
A nair,oBl7,?zaTAß4,6ltypaincFrit
ARS ...,,......
FELL EWER AND LOWER SET wi i tn. -..,
so ' n ou r EG ß E Ef r arir m ilaMVllT P
A i m.
PICIAL TEETH ARE VRD D_____. .....
ALL WORX_WARRANTED YOR • ifity L E TNA„. 1 , 0 .•
LAINAONG OAS FREE OP ORAEUS:AL.Cti.
QUINCY A. SCOTT'S
.
Steam -Dental Eigtabusauniellt,
.
•
A7B PRNN STREET, On DOOR ADD •
B.—As DR. SCOTS is a licensee under e
Goodyear l'atents, be will not snake any, ..xterr ( Oo•
Qua) robber ,, seta, but will coati:ll2ot° manufactere
the genuine articIe — VULCANITE. .m112:1:d
GA$ MMME;
GAS VIKTIDIRES
AHD I
la Et la (a el lertis,
FOR GAS AND ANL
Just received. the ducat and largest 'assortment
ever opened In this eltv.
WELDON & . KELLY,
147 WOOD STREET', COE. VIRGIN..ALE]
mhZlnar..
DRY GOODS.
1868. DRY GOODS. 1868.
ARBUTHNOT,
SHANNON
WHOLESALE
CRY G-4:::X:›r:1151
_kNMO
NOTIONS.
At Eastern Prices !
Buyers are invited to call and ex.
andne,our Good% and Prices.
No. 115 Wood Street, Pittsburgh.
mliZirrLZ
AT DENNISON & HECKERT'S,
5.17 Fifth Sti7eet
PLAIN LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, R cents
sand Upwards._ _
ALL LINEN HEM-STITCHED HANDKER
CHIEFS,. for 33 cents anditpwards.
WATCH AND WORK 80X.M.:., WRITING
DESKS.
HOSIERY, In all grades and at all prim*.
MORMON'S STAR SKIRTS,
AT REDVCED - PRICES
Kll3 OLOVEt, COUSETS, 1100 P SHIRTS, ac
ALL OUR GOODS AT: LOW PRICES.
feio
McCANDLESS & CO.,
",—/ • AVM Wilson, Carr Co")
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods,
No. DS WOOD . STREET, ,
Third door aboyo Diamond alley, .
- - PITTSRIIROII, PA.
THE BEST FITTING DRAWERS
IN TIM WORLD AE} THE
Patent Pantaloon Drawers.
The genuine bear our t rad mark.
P. P. D.
ELSH, CLARK dr. FLAGG,
ratenteea and Manufacturers.
NO. MI White Ht.; New York.
fawn:sum,
IIHE .GREAT HOITSEEIOLIII
A. FRIEND OF TUE AGE. •
• .
The "Queen" Triumphant,
THE QUEEN OF THE WASH TUB.
BUY IT. TRY IT.
FOR GENERAL w4SHilio pußrOaffslTlS
ReoNOLINGEDOFFRROEMINTSD, cheaper that
soap—cleanses more thoroughly—costs less money—
saves morettme and labor, and is sold by ail Grocers.
One trial wilt demonstrate Its superiority and secure
it a arm place In the erection or the entire house
hold. Manufactured br' the
REIM MANUFACTURING CO.,
- 011 tee, No. 130 WOOD STREET. Pittsburgh.
w. C. FELD,
• DEALEIL
GLUE, CURLED ELAZIEL,
Tannerso-Sernps, Ceroons, Cattle Tails,
BONES, NEAT'S FOOT 011 4 &C.
Odle° and 'Warehouse, No. MS OMITOPLELD
STREET. nearly opposite the Post Office, ^
)(Ws. ' P I'I'TBDU*tiIi, PA*
MARBLE&SLATE MANTLES;
PITTSBURGH STEAM MARBLEANO: SLATE WORKS.
)Office and., liarwoom—alLand L'ilißirif
3TIMET.' auntie Wareroom on impend floor.
Persona wanting Warble lir Mote Mantles will And
io 81mi:interne% - , -to -WorknuinablD AO ex'
celled 14... any place, Bad prim aa lowrie x,aalrn
elites. Marble Dtantleir or yurnlture Inaba which
ban become discolored bn smoke,- oils or sok% Om,'
be marbleised. and made to look as well as new. •
' There /1 no otter Place In 'Western Pcnnallvanki`
' where Slide 'donne& aremann
All kinds of Marble Work & l
_ latheet inan_ner.
Marble OniWra aaPPlled witlijiarrelailMe It Amor
ern prieee, carriage *ailed.'
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59 rtilantliew oth Maiorsg.ll. - . 10! ,
rltorkb: street, - Sow oat .
fna: 43 A 4 VP l _ O alUsirt.enwlottke
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ogre go v. 4 to.` 9
nattessiautOoldit. f .r. , - , sin
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BOSENII.4.I3II;STEINHART&CO'g:
NaLim
•
'l6 Market
The - undeeliku
that they hare s
Acoods, mulletth
16.11thery an
Ribbons
To which
_they.lo'vito the : .ttenttork of pOrehatiirs,
NrEIOLESALE;AIiD RETAIL
- -
' pus of our lirin giving lib' entire attention to the
purchasing of goals at the Eastern-Markets, and
paving had long es fence and all the facilities for
procuring gootht st the verr lowest prices, we are
-enabled to offer great induoements.
Constantly receiving New Goods from the New
York and Philadelphia auctions.
A share of public patronage is respectfully solir
cited.
ROSENBAUM, STEINHART & CO.,
No. 76 MARKET STREET
roh24:1:0)
GRAM) OPENING!
OF
& CO.,
SPRING GOODS.
Barred Organdies.
Barred and Striped Nainsook;
Victoria Lawns.
Soft Finish Cambric.
SOILED WHITE GOODS,
Which we =trc selling at a great saeritee
GOOD IRISH LINENS at 37 cents. SOILED kin
GLOVES at 50 cents. SYSTEME ALEXAN-
DEE - EMS for $l. GENUINE ALEX.
ANDRE KIDS for $1.85. Our
- cannot be beat. HOOP SKIRTS
at 73 cents. The new . and beautiful H
SENSATION TIE, just recolved- 900 do::
FRENCH .CORSETS just recdlyed. A complete
Rao of lIAGEVIA, LUCRETIA aad. ELVTRA.
COSSETS. Also. a line of HISSES' CORSETS
RISTORI FRINGES. all colons. BULLION FAIN-
GE3, edl colors.. BUGLE TIUMMINGB, a Hoe as-
&Lent. A flue lot of BUTTONS.
MACRUM, GLYDE & CO.,
IS and SO Market Street.
nitinvna
AT JOSEPH HORNE Lk CO.'S,
The Likvld ,Ami)rtment of
STRAW AND MELPIEDY GOODS,
'To be Wound in the City.
SIBMINS, FLO
C WElte4 l6
SILKS, RAP
MA PBMen ILLUSIONS, ES '
STRAW.TRIKILINGS, orsamcated.
ALSO, A WELL - ASSORTED STOCK OF
wurrx poen% CORSET&
11061EBT, , HOOP SAIRTS.
G L rfttgb PI I eN I AI R RI I 6
AMR
. BUTTONS, •
Tuaauges, BRAID%
And a Full Line of Notions. •
PUILNISHING GOOD'S.
NEUR TlEs. BOWS, SUSPENDERS
' MORMON'S STAR SIITRTS.
Agenta fir BISMARCK, DICKENS, VICTOR and
other popular makes of
PA7?.ER COLLIVAS.
Prices La low as Eastern Jobbers.
Wholesale Rooms up Stafirs.
Nos. 77',atui 79 Market Street.
niummwr
A PERFECT FFFTLIIIV GUFF&
nucßtniz & mums=
I MITE ATTENTIOti TO ni.lll
Kb Bun animism,
Which fa now complete with every eolol and shade.
They hare Just opened 100 DOZEN oUthe
•
Celebrated A. C. C. (Jouvin) HIDE,
imported especially to otmerder. lintidrede of one
customeramin testify'. tes their perfect cut and fault."
less quality. The colon wereitot up from shades of
deem selcated and'arntehed thy. tis, and
Olegan and:Desirable.
The assortment Include's! ItLAOL WHLT_Z,
or
,DIfAItE PABT r refig 00LtrU ardlitk sternum Coj.ollikand OPE R A.
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VnA.-;EMPORIUM
treet, Pittsburgh, Pa.
q . tred their- entire-Wort! stock of
susw,G4
Laces.
clal Flowers,
Witte Goods,
Hosiery and, Gloves,
Comets arid Skirts,,
ALSO, A LARGE LOT OF
fiortment or ITM4.I.ERY
19' Fifth Street,
is.vurru BTILEET. •
AUCTION SALICB:
b ig POT& kelfrafif
pmava*PinfAnis—: - •
• .
A7TIONEEELS
AO ssicin Ifferchantti,
OPERA HOUSE AUCTION ROOMS,
No. 80 Fifth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. -
BOOTS, SHOES; -CARPETS,
-Dry Gcmidsand NOtions,
, AT PRIVATE SALE DAY AND EVENING.
Coasignmeato tkilleited. Prompt Be•
turnik
BY BBITESON, SUMMON 86.11TILBLIAND.
HANMISONIE RESIDENCE •
- • '- AT AUCTION. .
Saturday; Aprll4,'at 2 1-2 Welook . .r.itt,'
On the 'premises, will he geld that handsome new
two-story -BRICK *HOUSE *O. 03 Ohio avenue,
containing nine Maas, finished In elegant style;
also three roolns in attic.
The Lot fronts on. -01tio,avenue 33 feet, extending
back 300 feet to Locust street.
• Parties desiringA first class -property, having all
the latest improvements, willtind it to their interert
to attend this sale. Street tars pass every ten min-
SMITHSON, VARTIOOKA McCLELLAND,
nth.% Auctioneers.
LIBERTY :TOWNSHIP PROP
ERTY AT
, PUBLIC SALE. •
In pursuance of Order of Court, in No.-245, June
Term, 1868, will be offered at Public Sale, at the
COURT HOUSE, Pittsburgh, on WEDNESDAY,
April 15th, 1(188, at 10 o'clock A ,
Ali that certain piece or parcel of land situate in
Liberty township. on the Braddocksfleld Road (the
property of Lewis J. Fleming, trustee, containing
a% acres, more or less.
Truste-One4ialf cash, balance in one year, with
Interest.
L. J. PLEMING, Trustee.
For further information - apply to E. 'P. JONES,
Attorney-at-Law, 64 Grant Street. mh25:n33
LEGAL
TI'XECUTOHS' NOTICE.--Letters
124 Testementary upon the last Will and Testa
meat of EMANUEL STOTTLER, Sr,J, late of Penn
Township, Alleghenv county, Pa., deceased, having
been Issued to the undersigned. all persons having
claims. against the said estate will present them,
duly authenticated for settlement, and those indebt
ed are notified to pay the undersigned, in Pennc.
township, Allegheny county, Pa.
..It. B. STOTTTER,
' E. STOTTLER,
mh7ansl Executors.
4 L D_,IIIINISTRATOWS NOTICE.-
etters of administration on the estate of
AESCHELBIAN, deceased, late of Allegheny
county, having been granted to the undersigned, all
persons Indebted to said estate will make payment
without delay, and those having claims against the
same will present them for aettlement,
CHAS. H. murrnizi,
11. S. FLEMING,
feTi:m7rrit Administrators, McClure Tp.
pli 3 4 4i 4IrgWI ai z_f:
TO WELEAT GROWERS.
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EUREKA AMMONIATED ,BONE,
I
SIEFFER-PHOSPHA.TE OF LIKE,
- 3IANI7FACTURED BY
The Allegheny Fertilizer Co.,
SEWARD & CAMPBELL,
.I".TiCONMEE'rCatS,
Omch, 866 Penn Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Thebest Fertiliser linse, and recognized by
Faformalo base given ofrial. to be the
Corn.stand-
L _ g
Potatoes; Welag published for °Ma :
rm o r pTecrtifirrrns i r t : t et r p e rg n ol
which will be sent free to any sending us their
-ad
dress.
G. -
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THE CHEAT
ARABIAN PHYSICIAN'
numb. DISEASES IN. ALL ITS FORTIS.
P.
Office, No. 298 Liberty Street.
ask; mtv.vrr. Eivriwicz UN arAP.P.thow
SECURITY AND COMFORT FOR
ITHE.TRAVELING CbIiOUNiTY.
.
B, LIABRItSAB,IIII2II,JACKEt
Car licmitei andillodei•ator,' •
. . .
For MUNE, AND' BOP AIR FLUES, -. dispensing
with the use of Stoves and Fires in or about the
Passenger orggage Cars, - with the attachment to
graduate the hea th any temperature that may be
desired without possibility' of tiring the ear or
cars to which_the Jacket may be attached.
Raring obtained of the. United States Lettenfrat
ent for a Hafety Jacket which is warranted to resist,
the Most Intense heat that-may be *dulled• to it in
the position and parpose , for•whieh it is -intended.
It U a sera protection from accidents by fire - origi
nating from defective dues, or where iron tiles are
used. as conductor a for smoke or heat. It appli
plicable to all piping may -become- overheated,
and is warranted to give perfect satisfaction where
wood or other combustible material may be placed
inclose proximity thereto. aI am now ready to ap
plr my .invention to stores, dwellings, tacteries,
ships, atesenboatm - railroad . canh, wherever
' pipes as condnertors'are made -dangerous by being
orerbettedand 'security desised. • Sell, on ap
,plMation, right' to manufacture or to use the above
inemition; also. - territorial rights, to such as, =iv
Wliti.lo , eugage in Wiling priv2eges, either by State
or county
ce at the "NE PLUS 'ULTRA' PAINT
WORKS." corner oflllorria street anti the Alleghe
./311:147.8a4raad, Ninth. War d, ritisbardb, Pa.
•,
CARPET BEATING
ESTABLISHMENT.
*Nei TEX 113 New York aad oth
er rAdeen.cittlit*lllis Proye4 a complete 6.6Ceelki,
• _ Tris , ADITANTADZIk
•
141: 1 4 . 1416g and Stift4age are coetpletely &veld*
' d l4r4fortppinisParl neoes etl -
al—When - freed frma dot, moths Oi ;heir larvae.'
the catv.a.:lookii ;pad new; aIITO , th e.
:Lamm maing from' wear.
4th—When perfectly clean, a Carpet will wear aa
102 g, agate, a dostrable matter ass - mere Witt of
'axmomy,, to M71100.1411g of tratga,.. ,
..
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•-- ": -. A14;0610t0' - # rim onion. - 0 •
No: 179 Eilseilor .-: treet,
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Miltrirel i . 2to P. 9. BO# 47 ! 1, wW eceive promPt
v ' - t COW I. NOCUNTOCKi
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ED.-4121 the atonal make. on:Mother W2i
ere 4 =ired: at tits India Rader Dspatfill and
itt. stmt. • J. It id:
7 istERM4NTOWLORS.
DUE- 1 - -ICf
21t SAILOR,
W i : ll7
tto Oa PITTSIIIMO
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Keeps constantly on hittit tine easortwent or
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES &VESTING!
FIIIiNIBIZI244GOISDS GEIV
Also, GENT' 4
CLOISTER; EL I LDEVO OBDEB„Ihe latest 71e.
.1 1 07 0 7WAE4 11 )Y• 'T T' I
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For the Spring . Season
With a large and complete stock of -•
EOVEID3' CHILDREN'S
. • I
All the new and leading styles, to be found at I
Jo 47 eq,(ci.Ant srtErr;
GRAY dc, UNGIAN
•
MEIRCHAiNr TA"/M...
.scorrmfg B:`rnm,v•
No. 3 ST, CLAIR STREET,: have_ just brougi
from the East a full
_amply of SPRING and BEI
BIER GOODS, CASSISIERE% VESTINGh&c.
n
which they are prepared .to out and-m e up 1
style equai to any shop lti the east or west.
are determined to deserve and hope to reeelvl
liberal patronage. nom:
CRACKER BMC=MS.
MARVIN'S PATENT
FRENCH CRACKERS.
- FRENCH CRACKERS..
FRENCH CRACKERS{
. FRENCH CRACKERS:'
FRENCH
FRENCH CRACTaIiF.
FRENCH-
And evet7 variety of , „: •
' • •
SUPERIOR( CRACKER '1
S. S. MARVIN.
• .
91 Liberty Bireet, Pittsbtirgit.
TRY THEM. . • cab
ESTABLISHED IN 11,1910. • '
SHEPHAREPS,
Steam Cracker and lilsenit Facto
317 LIBERTY STREET, PITTSBURGH
Manufacturer and dealer In all kinitli of
COT;TS'EaCTICONMitY
FOREIGN AND pO3IEISTIC FROM.. G
N . rt 44
GLASS,' CHINA * CIITLFMY
100 WOOD STREET
CHINA, GLASS AND '
QUEENSWARE, .
SILVER PLATED Wins,
PARIAN STATUiT 4 TES,
BOHEMIAN GLASS,
And other STAPLE AND FANCY
GOODS, a great variety.
100 WOOD tiFREET:,
RICHARD., BREED &CO
inh27
100 WOOD-STREET
• " IMIREVEITY4/116
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152 *edeiiii titree AuelihenY.
' Growth door:above Diamond
a
Glass,. China Mire Tit4e . t t'
AT EASTERN PRlCES.Rvezitbififf rein' ired
Sest , olass*store , on 'hand.. Vali win •ex1111:1410.
PIANOS, ORGANS; dr.O.
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11.0 - ARIVORGAN:'
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_ANIY . ESTIErt' COTTAGE ORGAN.'
'The .EICHOMACKM.PIANO * combines all
t valuable improvements known in „the <
truction of allrstclasiihuittument.:and has alwt.
en awarded the hie hest • premium, wherever
lblted. Its tone is ful4"sculorotia and sweet
orkmanstd_p, for durability and beauty, s
I others. Frlcels ittoo PO to $l5O, (accord
tTio and 'finlsk4 cheaper, than, all othW.so•ca
rat class Piano.. - • ,
ESTKratinT.VirEtDIIGAN..:
:tends at the head or all reed instruments, in p.
twine the most perfect pikequalltr of tote of •
ironer instrument in the ignited States. :-It la al
le and compact irrconstruction; and 'not liabl
tout Of order. • - • , • -
P&XTER% VOX .• I
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or
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Alicampon.
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PRUIT HOURS kseocumox strmnttio
*and i fit:, Clali street:- ritabersb,:_ra. •• • •
•attenumi .siren IP the delditalaranthba • .
• 001711 T HOUSES and PUBLIC) BUILDINGS.
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