The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, July 29, 1868, Image 2

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    LITTLE THINGS
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BY ;IL11..:17: CARA..
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Shalt lye striko A bargain, PAV..I.
1 AIId SV Lt. thol to lllii arre , l?
TEA,. whatt.v..r thine, ern great.
I..r.r.ve the little ;binge to toe.
~
Tate th" eagle. pond and dark,
ltroati of i houldera, i trona , or wing;
Leaer the robin, !0.,..ve the lurk ;'
, Ti. !he little birds [Litt aft,g. ( j
_, t
'Take ;he oak-growl, teivre , itm en.
With iLi t.,h agalhat the sr.o..i;
7.6ftee !,,ot !Ittle_ce.,in,liv,
1 herein al_: the tbreia il"
, •
"T ; k , ' Ulna:ger - fonatnin-heads'
"l'orn the river
Bat abont al* garden tett P
Leave t he dale-drop, mall and low.
7v/bulimic . ..ayes are due to view,
SWP.A fAintalos sliver mall;
But th- d-op of dew ,
Holds the after all.,
Take the sea, the irre"-id, wide sea,
White with many a swelling Sall;
• Leal'« the little el rearn'to me.
Gilding silent throhch the vale.
Poesy will find her th.dne
to till grandee ponlou, still
'2ls my little, upnit.nd
1.)1 the meadow that turns the mill
•
Take'the palace, all ashine,
%t ith u,. lofty baits and towers;
Let .he lit le butts,. be mine,
With its dour-yard, grass and flowers.{
Ta%c the lands, the royal lands
Alt with parks and urchare s b iright;
Leave to me the little hands,
'Clinging muse.y morn and night.
J,h, for once be kindly, Fale,
To my bartuteoa plan agree:
Take yr . hatever %Mugs are u rest,:
Leave the ilttle Wings to met . '
ENcto York Ledger
EPHEIIERI.I4.
-263 deaths in Chicago last week.
—Jersey City is to have public baths.
—llari Kari has been practiced in Now
-
York.
—Pink and'blue lace curtains for country
vase are the jatest novelty. ,
—The son of this Sultan is going to serve
two years in the Prmisian army,
•—Prince Allred is to publish a narrative
•
of, his voyage around the world.
lager beer-saloon, exclu4ively for la
dies, has been ,opened in New Orleans.
—Gen. Logan, 'is the only Illinois mem
'
her of Congress who was born in Illinois.
—Parbsiansare making fun of L'Abime,
which is the French dramatisation: of No
Thoroughfare.
has a great joke on Offenbach;
he plays one of his operas entirely through
with two fingers. - •
-;:-1During the year 1867 there were in
Italy 3,157 murders, 5.88 suicides and nine
deaths by duelling.'
year ago there were five Young
Men's Christian .Associations in • 'Vermont.
Now there are thirty-seven.
—T.ite Grand Trunk Railroad of North
_
ern Ihdiafia is , about. to inert ase its capital
fr:om *700,000 to
_57,000,000.
—Lord A.bercorit' spends $250,000 a year.
Ire is Vice Roy of4reland, and the lislrquis
of Bute is to - marry one of his daughters.
—The Pri net es Tour &Auvergne has pre
senttd to France the spot of ground where
Christ delivered the "Sermon on the
liount."
—Fortunate Cincinnati has fifty-two milk
men who sell pure milk, but then;,-on the
contrary, there one hundred and eleven don't.
—The fat men of Utica, N. Y. aro to have
a picnic next month; no man is' o be allowed
to be preeent who does not weigh at least
250 pounds.
—The young Prince of Abyssinia, now
in England, wears a Knickerbocker suit
and a straw hat, and coniequently looks
anything but savage. •
—What once were frocks became dresses
in the okra retinen:ent of American- Eng
lish, and are now spoken of as { toillettes by
all fashionable writers.
—Four negto children were burnt to
death in a cabin, in which they had been
left alone by thilir parentr th other day, in
Choctaw conntA Alabanip. -
-The widowed ex-Queen of Greece says
that King George will be expelled from. his
throne within tivo years. The wish is
prointbly mother to the prediction. s
—We ace in a Democritic paper a state
ment that Grant and Colfax, if elected, will
be assassinated, before March, and that,
therefore, no humane persbn - will vote for
them, -
—The harvest reports from Russia are un
favorable„ The grain Crops in the, northern
and middle sections of the empire have
turned-:oat inidly, the yield being unusually
small and poor!
,-tiltarlis Kent, uditoi. of the London,
/Ale, h fote tile welcome to LOngfellow In
the L InCein Times. 'l'ne similarity of the
t• /Md.l iou,6e many' - persons think it was
Clash Kiuesley,
—beanekier, the Grande Duchess, hs's a
set of diamonds more•magniticent than the
gala' regalia of the queen. of Pnissfa, besides
having a hide Tontine of about ;140,1.11.0put
by fur rainy days.
--The members of the Irish Legion hold
a meeting in New York to-day to - raise
money to pay toga, monument whicti they
mean to erect to the memory of thuse of
their cumradva who tell during the war.
—Tie Crown Prince 'of pentnark has
fallen in love with an English Cog/Innis,
and therefore objects to marrying die §vie
dial Princess. The royalpapa bus forbid
den the royal rebel from any inure of his
liule excursions to Englimd. - •
—rifty-lour hours in a luxurious car will
- take one, from the shore of Lake Michigan,
,
and it temperatifre up in the nineties, to the
snow-capped motuttains of Colorado, where
overcoats are in demand. A year or two
ago, as malty days were, ()Wm consumed in
thetrip. _ •
- - --Berthold Auerbach is Klylog, his physk,
clans have told him he cannot live many.
weeks: His lomat; will live forever in 'the
memories of s tlitTse whohave read his charm
ing- books, Lut •most: especially '"On the
Ileight l ," bean which no sweeter novel
ever was ritten.' •
--LGen. C,, ry, aiika the. Apostate, hasras
ceptui the nomination of the workingmen i
in Cincinu>iri for a - re - election to Coogreott.
Gvneral Cary Las hail but one term in'Atte ":
I - Lose of Ri . prea , ntstivos, sind-71/ft.y years
front noly thi• same 13tatement probitily
milt bed !mt.
y'Pny river,
, - eateretiky, cviorn-
iut-, hc wager', qv:
filthiest, dirtiest, greasiest and most varie
gated river on the , globe's lace. Although
we have had many years' experience of this
river, we never saw it (when it seemed po
much to want a good waiidus as it didyes
_
terday.
—During the past week 'five barks; four
ships and two, brigs, carrying In all f,873,-
975 gallons of petroleum, 'cleared from the
port of Philadelphia for Hamburg, Bremen,
Cork, Antwerp, Rotterdam and Gibralter.
Since the first of 'January 19,45.1,100 gal
lons of petroleum have been exported from
Philadelphia alone:
- —Cite of the Vienna papers which thinks
. ,
itself well informed but le not; says that
General Grant owes his nomination to the
fact that he is the handsomest man in the
army. We -never heard this before, al
though we have heard that General Hancock
thinks himself the handsomest man in the
army(, but .then he did not get any nomi
.
nation. L - - •
—An old woman livint on the Rue d ri :la
Paix, in Paris, has made a large fortune in
a singular and disreputable manner. She
advertises for pretty little - girls, whom she
adopts. i She then educates them for the
ballet arid receives fifteen per sent. of their
various earnings. She hag at preserit quite
an army of these singular and well-paying
investments. - 1
—The old Archduchess Sophie of Aug.
tria still rules with h'eriron sceptre all of
Austria that Von Beust has not usurped.
At present she is espedally down on the
French Emperor, and lets her old tongue
wag, to tho most scandalous stories about
the family of France, whom she
cannot forgive for the murder of her son
Maximilian.
,)
—Tiie' new volume' of the Lenormand
Prophecies predicts another war in Germany
and . North America in the summer' of 1869,
a revolutionary outbreak in France and
Russia, the death of two powerful monarchs
and the entire destruction 'of one of the
great' military powers on the continent
Shoit crops and a, subs6quent famine are also
predicted for 1869. '
—A large number of photographs, pur
porting to ,be 'likenesses of President John
son, were' old in the various European cap hale during the impeachment trial; some of
them were really What they purported to be;
but others were , likenesses of McClellan,
Fremont, Sumner, or any other old Ameri
can photographs which the publishers could
lay their hands on; and thus some obscure
German print sellers have handed down the
faces of some of the most eminent Ameri
cans to ` future infamy.
—Of all the ridiculous freaks of fashion
surely the Grecian bend is the most absurd.
Every time we see a .young woman walk
ing in the street bent• at the waist as if in
agony we feel like whispering to her that a
dose of pepper-mint would probably relieve
her. s But When men, or those creatures,
who call themaelvei men, put on corsets
and assume thiy frightfully - ungraceful
crook_ as they mince along the • streets, we
really feel as if the brand of cane or cow
hide would be the best thing for them, but
I
probably the disastrous effects on figure and
constitution, whibli are sure to result . from
such unnatural contortion, will be punish
ment Tarr* severe enough for them.
—The City Councils are at present show
ingh a spirit of energeticlprogress,' not often
shown by that bridy heretofore, probaly
because the old city was too small.. Now
while thy are about the task of radically
improving the city, it would be an excellent
thing if they would turn their attention to
public baths. No city in the world prob. •
ably, needs them more; for in no other city
are the people so exposed to
.dirt.. Nearly
all of the'eastern cities have provided these
comforts for their people, and when we are
waking up so thoroughly on other subjects,
why should we not also on this? With
'public ballet lind drinking iount..ins estab
lished, and an ordinance passed rendering
the consumption of smoke obligatory with
all manufactories, within the city limits, the
'city fath.ers could retire from their present
position 4 when the'4ime comes, with the
certain assurance that they had done more
for the causes of cleanliness temperance and
humanity, than any other eiody,of men over
assembled within out limits.
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Titi sauo* AT SABATOGA_ is now In full
blast, and balls and parties sneered each
other rapidly. The grand hall of the sea
son came off at Congress Hell on .Tuesday
night. 'rho toilettes are described as .unn
'sexily elegant. A .Corresporidpnt pays that
Miss Daniels, of Baltimore ' attracted , more
attention than any other. lady in the - ball-
room for'her beauty, stylish figure, dashing
eyes, sad, above 'all, tier the elegance and
extreme fashion - of her dress. She wore a
rich black skirt with a very long- train find
an amber tunic, with puffs over it a black
lace shawl dnivrzi rather tight over the
ishotildere sad aeht. and brought behind
under the arms, wliereit was tied in a care
less sort of knot. She wore her light col
ored hair-louse and straight tit the hack of
'the heed, something atter , the manner that
I fair-haired young girls' are in the habit of
wearing their hair now. Imaaine such a
dresi standing well out over the hips and
behind by the aid of large panniers, with a
it slender waist, a
. most flexible figure the
Grecian,itend• to p•rleCtion, and a dainty,
tripping and lithe carriage, -and an idea may
he form,d of t , .is Baltimore is lie in the ball
room. I M;45 Wall, cf New York, attract, d
a great deal of attention. Her fine form
was well set off by it close fitting, rich pink
dress, with White lace trimmings round the
neck, which was 'moderately low, though
not ev re iji my so, and in good taste. , The
train was very long. Miss Alexander, of,
New York, the ch.trining niece of Speaker
.Colfax, wore an elegant pink dress of silk,
'with
. a moderate train and of the latest Paris
' make - and style , Though not so showy as
souse othersire,see, nothing could be in net
ter lame orheiter stilted:to the small and
pretty figure and , to We- coMplexion,- of the
fair wearer. ( Trains. Were much worn, ex.
' cept by the very young ladles, The toilettes
generally were remarkablelortheir richness
and elegauce, gilt one wail most struck by
the variety, beatify and splendor of thttool
I ors. The first bath at the Clarendon took
place last sight, and waits gay affair. The
.races will commeneo next, colt. Polhill*
ie
are entirely ignored . and-__lp Cale seem bent hams 4 giiixi ;Iwo.
—Offleer John Amidlc*, of the—Tseecity.
Arc Prsoinet - ,"Ntin York. lana'ahrot and in
stantly killed us, Thursday night; by. John
vir64 war nrrrart..rt. lie damns:stele: l y
kiltirtyfidatta wit rn rr.+.uon tiir It hie
thssirs• us s - st'ftnie l • il 1M r rissidiek. for
PITTEMIRGH 'OTEDICEADAY; JITLY 29, 1888:
T Emu EXTRACTED
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VF/ME/COl:Yr PAW
HO (!BARGE MADE waltz( eannoisa.
TEETH ARE ORDERED.
A FI7LL BET FOR $B,
AT _DR. scorn.
ITS FERN STREET, 3D DOOR ABOVERAED.
ALL WORE WARRANTim. - OALLyTcEE
AMIHR isr.Fam ) rars OF OENRINE AR.
ITE.
in :dAT
GAS . FIXTURES
. GAM P.l.X.Ttrititis
4 D.laztriG9lellers y
FolvtiMi AND. OIL.
JasL
receitved,_ finest and Mrtreat assortment
ever opened to t h is cgtv.,
WELDON & KELLY, ?"
14• Y
t m 22 WOOD STREET, 00R. VIROpy ALLEY:
nth 2 .
CEBENNT, SOAP STONE, &c.
tcYDRAI4NIC CERIENT.
STONE,
£LABTEB, OBIIIEttEY TO_
,Pl 3.
• • WATEB PIM&
SDI8:070
HYDDIULIC CEMENT DIIAIN PIPE,
(Meanest and hest Pipe in the market. Also, 1 / 4 5-
EiIENDALE EYDRAMLIC CEMENT for sale.
E.. B. & C, 41-snoc4ETT a CO.
°Mae and Manufactory -240 REB2OCA ST.,
Allegheny. lir Orders Py mall promptly attended
to.
Jeatt
TRUKNINUS:AND NOTIONS.
NEW & SEASONABLE GOODS.
PINK, WHITE AND BLUE . MOSQUITO BAR
LADIES' AND GENT'S SUMMER UNDER,-
'WEAR; PALM PANS, LINEN PANS, SILK
PANS; HEAD NETS; LINEN HAND
KIRCHIEPS, LACE HANDEER
' EMBEOIDREED HAND.
'RERCII PS;M COTTON MO
, SIERT; L ADIES', GENT'S
AND CHILDREN'S ME
RING HOSE.' SILK
61.0VES, LACE ,
DOLLARS,
`' , LINEN AND
PAPER' -
COLLARS.
CORSETS,
opleindld assortmcnt. for Ladles aid Maga.
BULLION FRINGES, SEWING SILY FRINGES,
Also, a fall line of
BULLION, to Match
We have now afull line of the new
DROP ' SKIBTS ON HdXD
JOCKEY COI,LAR, PICKENS COLLAR,
DERBY COLLAR,
EXPOSITION COLLAR.
We would especially in ' ilte the attention of Job..
ben to our W holes .io Department, as we sell our
goods at lowest eastern market prices.
MACR,I73I, CLYDE ds CO.,'
IS and SO
_Market Street. •
ins
AT JOSEPH - HORNE &, C0.,111,
ARRIVAL OP
NEW 43-043330 S
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HAMBURG EDGINGS AND IrLODROINGS;
HAMBURG INSERTINGS;
SWISS. EDGINGS AND INSERTINGS.
LACE CAPES, CO/PFZURS AND PARASOL
COVERS;
LINEN COLLARS AND 0137.11.
nostour - r.
SUPER STOUT AND arTPHR rrw OOTTON
AND MKKft t>a HOSE;
LADIES'. AND M HOSE, Llala,
Sitk and cotton. of to at lulls' and des`
man &masa: •
DONEATIC 111rt11r..t:Y, it vr ry low rates,.
ALEYABIDDE'S iilre,nics.‘ , 1W) GLOVES.
new line lust reee.latal. •
A tall aasyrtmeat of BULLION AND SILK
TASSEL N FRI IRL NGES.
BEAD PHINGEs AND TRIMMINGS;
GUMS' HEADING .S•
TRIMMING RIBBONS AND SATINS;
?Axel:lots AND SUN UMBRELLAS;
Erx.rtA.l* a cxxoes. (
At (rosily redaeed rates.
sir al3,4
°''Pa HATS—Ladles' al ra yreas.
AtIILION FLOWTEB, n.
MILLINE Y,_ Lemma, • •
BONNET 84.1.14 ?NAVAS,
lIINDOWNE AND bIIAEBB ROODS.
H744esal e and Retail.
CALL A.1 4 13:1 -371 X A.llf 21
4 _
17 and 19 !Market Street.
-
PRIDES !NARKED DOWN!
NACRI7BI & CARWME'S,
No. 19 Fifth Street.
ALL . GOODS GREATLY REDUCED
ON AND MU JULY IST.
HOOP SEIRTPI. (Ladies%) hr...
0011BETB. (Beal French, )
HANpRZRCIIIRYS, for ...... (XS
KID GLOVE,Ei (warrazted,)
PAPER COLLARS
NINOTds. SPOOL COTTON, - (good)
POONET INONES, worth .
MIN'S #131111761 ITN DERSHIRTB
MEN'S JEAN DRAWERS.
All kinds Bonnets and Hats at Half Cost.
GREAT BARCAINBI
A-1424 MENDS OP GOODS.
Ovoidal Bales to nereltaada 411 k Della Oft
awn= a aaausaa,
FM=
PAINTERS.
LL. S. TA TLOR,
PAINTER,
Nik. 411 MIRO Mum% Allesillignqr.
Th sakfus sic ging formic very WOW rieszur t s
Stewed ape■ Ise, I amass* ay Maids sad e
gssdradfdhst, II Ohl Min MI la dos past,
` mai2: ii r d
1I g r iv, ,tt .. watt ~,,.. uri.„4.l.= •P il
Ai. sad bed Ibod r. 111. • 1•TilU1
HENRY IL COLLINS.
28 Wood street.
DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS,
-168.
NEW GOODS.
NEW ALIPACCAB.
NEW MOHAIR.
BLACK SILKS.
HOSIERY and eLOIVES.
F. SOUCY',
rir
6 Na,N 168 Wylie Street. jaki
8.
168.
fapalmilol
SO
OM
...... na
OARR, CCANOL lESS hi CO.,
Mate t'arr
EIEMMEEI
WHOLTSALIC DILUTES 'DI
Foleign and Domestic Dry Goods,
No. 04 WOOD STUMM,
Third dew above Diamond Whin
a MIRY W. iIIORILICH,
OnActienetry slid Bakery
XL SOU KIILITHIPICELD Mart
Suwon! &mai& aoll Mort,.
no sirs% STAMP
41s►wD d. UT*Tilt IiALUON sit/abet.
aEo. BomEtau rl
Pansy Cake Baker & Confettioaer,
AX WILLEY IX
FOinlinr • DONTATTO /Mink k NOVO, -
No. 411, eakesce_ redeng
kik ask katke.sou solcf,As, Ans.. (1
Jlllrttollsinsatly no Nvtd.
Ikrveft,
AT WIE. PREDIPLEAts
Will be Found ( a Large Stock o
303EL1E" arC)Co7oEiti.
BLEACHED
MBLEACNED MUSLIM'.
/PILLOW CASE attnimir.
HIBTING CriEct
TICKING, ITINTEI,
DELAINZS. ALPACCA/3.
COTTON TABLE 'DL!LPE..TL,
LINEN TABLE DIAPER,
TOWELS , TOWELING;
OdI3BLitERES, JEANS,
R P N ET COMB QUILTS.
VALVORAL AND HOOP BEIV.TII,,
WEITZ AND OOLORND OORSZTA,
GENT'S WHITE SHIRTS,
HOSIERY, HiNDISEIWILLEYS,
BONNETS, SIINDOWNB.
EATS, BaBBONS. FLOWERS. at..
J ECIREIMY LOW PRIORS,
Whiles& and Estill;
AT WM. SEMPLE'S,
180 & 182 Federal St., Allegheny
I .4 INEN FOR PANTS.
J. N. BURCHFIELD & CO.,
No. 52 St. Omit. St.,
HATE A PULL ABSOBTAIICNT CRP
WHITE LINEN DRILLS, for Pant
COL'D & STRIPED " for Pants.
LLIEN DUCES
BLOUSE LINENS.
ritaxcu tixaxe . (
BTkIPED nennuti) BE= LINZ2fB.
WRIT= MARSE ILLRS.
BUT) MAIUBEILLES
took all new and CHEAPEST IN THE CITY
62 . SiL_Cl".lz street.
Si RED, WAITS Ati.p BLUE FRONT::nEE
k... 7 illitr7 MARKET STREET. 87 ,
• .•
GREAT. REDUCTION
ZN PRICES !
To cri.oew. Erocs.
DRESS 431.€001)5.
87 MARKBT STREET.
THEODORE F. PHILLIPS.
irr.:..stAluurr 8TERET....87.
Jeah -
u 5 • WOOD ST.
AILHUTIENOT, SHANNON CO,
116 Wood St, Pittsburgh, Paq
W/30
AT LOWINT FAMTEBIf PRICES.
68
err:worsen. PA.
aox~ozxorn~u~s.
- ~
:t : 5 4- ;I: a Efizsiors
L is kal'L U TUVV;--The PA'. tater
shlp theretofore existing. betwestl the sub
seabird, under the firm of •
EIDIDELISON, dims &
r I
la title day dissolved - by mutual eattaent." The hr
Lessor lb.. late err will be gettl.. , l by our ,imcnii
ziore. Messrs. A NPF.8.: 4 034 & NlFlXini,'At the olice
of tea r ittabargklitee/ Works.
• .li. J. Al 4/34
J.. w. ).K.
W3l. WCY.II)S. -`'
The eaderblitter, ; having dispos , Aar his laterost
In the late aria of A.ICDSESti N. COOK At CO, SO
Mead% A N kt•ON a W wODS. bet.lenr, t. rec
ommendr hismiecessora to the patronage' o2' the towers .4 the former Crm. . J. %I'. COW..
Pittsburgh, July 515th, isei. .lya
DssoLunOx OF COmPAIIT-
Nklt SHlP: — The . Partsueraktp Uinta:ad *E
lating und•r the sIAD
mum= adumwa s it op,
. .
Is ibis day disaelsadi by mutual oonse•s;:liATlD
EWINU witadrawlag tram the Am. Tits bustsma
will be carried Cu as usual. slider the 014 name et
pASTIMIS & 00., Carpenters and itullderia.
corner Of West street sad Nprib Aeolian. The busi
ness of the 'old firm wilt Le settled by the
,under.
signed. , SA.IIUEL
DAVID 11, 1 iSTINGS
Allegheny, Jnly 111611. • Taisin
XTOTICEte
The undersigned hea associated with him la
business, dosin,t from April Ist, ISSIS, Mr. AL
FRED U. WALL. his sou ASA S. GILL PIE and
LOUTS EtifiLERT. The ;style of the firm to be J.
J. GLLLESPLE CO. • J. J.1311.* Furl 2..
Referring to. the above, the undersigaed aft
pleasure la eating that they will continue the
LOOKING GLASS AND PICTURE BUSINESS,
Atitft Wood street, where they intend to offer In.
docements to purchasers seoond to no house in the
United 14141.66.
mytkpos J. J. GELLEBPLEI & CO.
111 f : kit
BLECI'Ic 1111111E1 CORDIAL,
• (
An Inlklllble remedy for Sumner ocniaplaint, Diar
pheet D
era ontery, 'Vomit! tic Sour Stomach sad
rbu
I .• •
DR. lifilßlS' CRIMP CURE,
specille for Cholera, Cramps and Pain In the
Stomach. far sale by
AARRXS
ar• '
COrner et Liberty and Wayne Streets.
I
A.GIEDIT'S FOR. r,
J. SOH.OONMAK:ga & SON'S
PURE WHITE LEAD,
AND
•McCOTPI3 YERDITER GREEN,
Tbe only green paint that will not deteriorate by
exposure. It r will look better, last longer and give
more perfect) satisfaction than any paint In the
market. /
GLASS, CHINA. CUTLERY.
(MINA, GLASS AND
QUEENSWARE,
E .; sILVER, PLATED WARE, 4T
I .lt. :PARIAN !STATUETTES, 31
c; BOHEMIAN GLASS, All
Aad other STAPLE AND PANIC': ni
ciOODS, a great variety. •
•I r .
ROO WOOD DrazzT.
RICHARD B. BREED A CO.
mh..17
100 WOOD STRZET.
HATS AND CAPS
CLOSING OUT SALE!
Of
STRAW _STRAW
AT REDUCED PRIMA
AT DTCORD & C0.'8,,
int 1.1111 WOOD STREW':
MARTIN MELLEN.,
. .
XL&
• DIAL.I2I IN •
CIA.P'S AL.PrI3 / 4 9:1114%.
414
Also, Ai vunficsiver,, Wbolassie . 21 . d Retail Wale:
In TWIN R.b. VALIEMS, ke, laSt SWITR.
MELD STIAZZT. Pit tatmarytb, •
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SEWING MACHINES
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•CH AJg. C. ESAI.A3IM3I,
Agent ter Western Peaasvlvaata.•
Corner FIFTH AND MARKET INTBEETN, over
Richards°, Jewelry Store. atria:eel
AND SCOURER,
H. J. LANCE, '
• DYER AND SCOURER,
No. 8 EIT. C7,11-TR 13718E.V.:r
And Boa. 14 and 187 Third Street,
prrnmulioa. PA,
WALL PAPE
WALL PAPER,
AT REDIJOEW PRICES.
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Wall Papers at Greatly Reduced Prlero.
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FOR SALE--REAL ESTATjt
von SALE.
- LO CK T IMBE Rr WHITE PINE.
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LOCK LAND, allotted on Black Liek
Creek. Itellingsoon township, Indiana county, g a..
... - .9 smihis from Nthoevan :station, on the Pennryisiegi
Ceu ro
traf, Eel!ad.. and :daunt 00 acres of clea t .
hal, 'tinder gond fencing. On the premises are
eiiiited one Min MM. with 9 min of burrs and.*
ran of stainer, all oomplete and in geed running eg.
.e. One raw Mill,--ha cont./tete Order. cu(
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3,000 feet per day.
One dwelling h‘mete, -two stories high., 9 11111111
room.. 40142 feet. •
eine dweisine, 9b140 feet, brooms.
One •• . INitoll •• 9 " i •
One
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One •• 2-1•213." _ 5 " ' .
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one Stable- 20x24. feet. 16 ;bet blip: Bineknuegb
!theorist , . o th sr outbuilding*. This and to tta
laid with stone coat and iron ore, and it has
.1' or ver-faLitag springy of water, be-slaw, tee.
rout:leg through the eattre ivy:mimes, and will be
SOW cheap eud on ear . tersa4 to a good DWI Wilk t little naaley. -
16 LOTS ON BRDPoRD AYRNITE. each be NO
by 109 feet, on artilea id( erected !bur two stay /
frame dwelling- hoita.-a, of 6 rooms and ball 1 1 / 1 106
Tbeee iota (embrace a full square of groud from.
ing 900 feet on lhalford avenue. and bo u n ded en
each end by a wide street, with an 11.6 feet alley b.
the rear. On the greuthes la a pump oi !slating gad
excellent water, ti lli n g e surface ef time lots is level
an. , needs nei th e norgratilugio prepare
- for building purpo•ea, and being In a seetion o ff
city where property Is increasing very rapidly ge
value, mike them desirable for an investment, eve.
Melly as the present houses rent for enough to pal
. • good interest on the - um .. asked for the 'whole -
pi oper y. Call soon on the - end.. signed and sedate
&cheap, safe and pacing invest= nt. -
Also, A FARM 01' 150 ACtiES of good leek
situated in Bast Whwattield township. IndianaCO 3 .
'Pa.-, 90 acres of which is cleared laud, in good oil. '
Ovation, 20 acres being in excellent meadow. 1•16
improvements are a two-story frame dwelling bona&
of 4 room a frame L a nk barn, 31400 t.-et, ;ebb
stabling un derneath,
erneatn, and other outbuildings, Id/in
good repair.. It is in a good neighborhood. eolitee.
West to Knouts, churches, stores. itc.. and win,,,b a.
sold very low foe c.asb or aeon:yeti seenrities. ;
Also, a RIVES noTTOIi Pallid of 70 aciar,
miles from the fifty, in Elizabeth township. b.
gheny county, Pa., on the Youghiogheny rlveroane..
half tulle from Elrod's Station, on the LonnellavHie
_railroad; near ehurches, schools, stores. 1.0. lathe
flourishing villages of Boston and Omen 001. --'rte
improvements are a twcietorr brick house of six
rooms, hail and cellar, ii ood frame bank here wi th
stabling underneath, an other outbulkiiiiira: a well !
of. good standing water at the . dyer, and several.
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standine - -- -
_eprings of water on the farm, and an
chard of 700 trees of selected fruits of apples. ekes.-
ries, pears, peaches, quinces and grapes, rhis prot
emy - being located near the Hoe or the nitro*
wit hht one hour's ride of the city, it very de.
/arable for 'gardening or a dairy farm, ft Is also 0,
rood and beautlfhl location for country homes near
the city, lying Immediately on the river. on theop,
posite side from the railroad.. The Weit Newt**
Accommodation and other Mini on the railroad athi
ford certain and frequent opportunities of dna,
communication to and from the city.be sold
as a whole or In iota of one acre or more, to salt par.
shears
Also, A YARN OR 173 ACRES, attuned 12 31.
tuwushlP. Westmoreland comity, Pa., nesse
the line of the Pennsylvania Railroad at Houston
Station. The hilprovemente area two-story frame
house, with aix rooms and good cellar, a frame_twout
barn 40 by 60 feet. and other outhuillints: T ier,
is on the place a young apple and peac hDreher*
120 acres c/eared land. divided into fields °lnure
nieet size, a large portion of which are well set-12
clover and timothy; the residue of said tract eoV
cred with good timber. It is well Watered and: annt
duriald with coal and limestone, and Is oonvettlenlk
to churches, schools, stos, mills and blacksmhda
shops. A real good b arga in Is offered in this excel:
lent farm; and with It will Se sold all the person*
property on the premise.% consisting •of hone%
cows, stock cattle, hogs and poultry, harness, gearo..
wagon, plows, fanning implements and household .
and kitchen furniture. Together will he sold very
low and on easy terms, to a responsible purchaser ••
Also, a desirable and very fertile Tract of Land Irk
151/1 ACRES AND Ala PERCHES. in Elisaboth
Allegheny county, Pa. the mul e sf the Henliebd
railroad. and 011 P and onehalf from th.
nellsvllle railroad at Suter's Station. On tal i
farts
are 40,acres of superior white oak timber. which
alone fs now worth one-half the price asked for the
whole tract. The Improvements are a lug house,
frame barn, good fencing, and an apple orchard
gond fruit. It Is well v atered and underlaid
limestwlthc
one and nag sr.:Me of a superior quality, wit /itstone coal for the use of the fern'.
Also, The' beet FARM in Fairfield township)
Westmorelend county, Pa., of 260 ACRES, atanill
altmiles south of the-Pennsylvania Central Rail
road at Bolivar Station. The improvements are two
large hewed log dwellings; one of the largest and
best frame barns In the township; two apple or da, In good bearing condition,- corn crib, wagon
shed and otner outbuilding.. 'The whole tannin
under a high state of cultivation; ferinng all 1,, AM'
rate order...and th 4 land of the best qua) ivy of
lime
@toucan% about 00 metes of which 13 cleared gad
the residue of the tract in good timber,, suck as ,
white oak, rook oak, " hickory, walnut and beech.
This-property will be solo very cheap and on good'
as the owner wishes to engage in other
For particulars enquire of •
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G. H. TOWER. IS4 Fourth Street.
cao:os
FOR BALE.
Two . HOUSEB &ICH LOT an 'Ca:roll street,
Allegheny. This property will be mold -low, as UM
pariyis about leaving the city, and wishes to IMMO.
or theproperty before removing.
BAWTWO Ott ELLI - MG HOMES, TWO
BARNS with2good‘FAß3l, and About 1900 acres,
ti and. This property will be sold low. Cash
a11,500--balanee on time to suit buyer, •
FARM Or 1.90 ACHES, will be:sold for twent;
dollars per sore. Improvements cohifortable frame
house and gond barn: 50 acres of the land clear.
?ARM Of 150 ACRES. near the tine of railroad;
very well located for raising stock truprovernentre
are good and subdantlal; 100 acres of the land in
meadow and grain.
CITY PROP EILTY.—W Ili sell a good brick hone,
containing eve rooms, at ritxteen Hundred Dollars,
and would rent for the auto/int In six years.
A LARGE, LOT II OF t./ROUND, having a river
front, and very convenient of access,
TANN ERI, convenient to the city, and haling a
well established custom or local trade ..:onneeted
therewith., agood dwellingh.id forty m.trea land.
FOUR Lt/TS In Sharp:A/MT, pea* the railroad:
would make a good coal yard.
HOTEL FOR SALE.—That One , Flde' property,
situated at the Blairsville dunctitlin eoutaluinte;
fourteen rooms and the outbuildirm
with three sines of garden and fruit trees.
well located hotel will be sold low, ea the - -
for wishes to retire from Mosinee'. proprisw
RENT.
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One large Honor, for Boaraing Uwe.
One new Brick House, month.
One new Itriok Hoare of rooms.
One new Brien House or a rooms.
. Que of 5 r..oms ai.il tor 55 by 140.
One House of 7 rooms and lot 150 el m"
Two new Brick House s 11 room•
One new Frame House, 4 rooms. •
Two new Brick Houses, 3 roams sack.
One new Frame House in Wllklnsburg, haying
sir, rooms and large lot. well suited for gazdash,::
. 5 Lulu
acres in that can be Into acre lois.
Oakland.
Power and a large lioorn and Yard for ratt, a I
aniocl location. Will be rented for short or hang
C.
POR LEABE OR BALE-4 Lute on Morton street,
Nana Ward.- • •
AITTED-3.000 feet of Flagging 3 to 4 iisehes
thick.
- TO LOALl'ir--$50,000.
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- rar sum or ta,ooo AND . UPWARD.
APPLY AT
D. P. !LITCHI REAL ESTATE OM%
'lla. 91 Grant St., Pittsburgh.
atinvis
290009000 ACII ,
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polo LANDS FOR SALE,
BY THE
qtaion fraciiii, Railroad Company,
aairriratai DrirszoN,
', T i ng wo n: thviie of Melt : rnd. at
61900 10 1114.0 e Piic ACRE,
ti.nd on a tIIit , INTIOV WIVE Ykftlftt.
for farther partioulort, =ST*, no., adginno
jogiN P. DETERS
Lind Coaualadioner, Topeka, KITX.i
ansaa.
Or CHAS. B. ULABORN. Hee'Yi
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IUILDING LOTS FOR SALMI L
Axa...-EGIARE CITY,!
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The Zneentoro of the late Getters' ROMs:moo WU
Five Valuable Building !Ate,
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filtustrit on ti: Nor!' Coacunona, earn lot Mlik Nig
170 het. •• Thean lotm are mu' ng I h+. mom, demlrabto
for p, (vole e-tdence o: any to nu had to the elty
Imo. the •if Aid lI.Y Hitt AO% aunt pair •r ear
Bouere. with HARN.IO2IL4 eomoplmto.
A pply onleo of - •
JOHN U. 1108114304
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SALE tilt atialitT.—A large tees-story datallifia
1 mew, eontalialag 10 moat% 1 1101,41as' doalgergare
- lot.. ”liii "marble itiatitiati, in all tge. 'modem has
permeateatei I *ere ttt geoaaill. :lieed with
prey, beretea. &a. situated wear Afiaorsenf i r l a
the teritiltiatlan et the et ytta street Pateeu r au*
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