The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, November 18, 1868, Image 7

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Great Skala ktot required ins working the
v •
Ittlnes;indeed, strictly ?peaking, this is not
inining at all; it :is ' simply guar - lying.
Mining proper, by that4g. ‘`stePlnirt''
''whim" and 4, kibble,"- is resorted to in but
; one of the mines,' the .Edwards. For the
'rest, the. mineral bi reached in the upheaval,
or u the miners term these
mineral ridges. I These'are generally masses
of the iron rook, upheaved generally at an
angle of 45 devrees, and some 100 to 200 feet
• above the level of the surrounding cOuntry.
The regularity of geological stratification Is
not -perceptible to any, bat the scientist.
; The line of fracture is found at .all angles,
and the pure mineral is contorted, twisted,
overlaid,and, interlaid by tdicions strata,
.in the most erratic irregularity. The scien
tific eye professes to seeregularity, and to
trace the geological lawiir throughout the
horizon..' For taitaelves, we "could not
_see
We only saw iron in untold quanti
ties, of wonderful purity; and • occurring in
' the most, irregidar.regularity—here a vast
"Island" of rock, surrounded by pure min
eral, then a- Vele of Ininiral,' twirling
through walls of-rock, and men developing
into an, immense "pocket"` - of'the same.
, Here yOik find I :qcutitzose 'boulders, overly
ing the, mineral,.' then 'gni:undone. The
operation of mining „consists in blasting
from a ledge oflore, large masses, whichare
subsequently broken into fragments'.-by
other blasts, by the sledge, or by means of
fire. The holes are worked by , good steel
drills, aahort one being at 'first used, and
the" length increased as the drill pro
greeses - from ten to eighteen feet in depth:
One man holds the drill; while seated,
while two stout strikers, on either aide,
with heavy steel sledges. apply all the force.
They do not often miss their mark, and
"find' the fingers of the, leader ' although
• such instances are. recorded in the history
• of the mines,. Band blasts are, usually, first
applied, to start, the fracture, " sometimes
two or three such, before the inal blasting
charge of from one to one and a half kegs
; of blasting-powder is applied. The effect of
such &blast, in such material, is terrific;
in March, 1864,. at the Jackson mine, a hole
of eighteen feet deep and two inches in di
ameter, was exploded; bringing down from
a perpendicular face some four thoutand
tons of ore .The ore is 'broken into -frag
ments of convenient size for handling,
loaded into carts of - one ton each, hauled to
the dump, close by, and 'dumped into the
four wheeled hopper cars, trains of which
,always stand-on the siding, ready to receive
their load of eight to ten tons. These cars
are furnished by the railroad, as well as the
shifting engines to make up the trains.
When loaded, an ordinary locomotive will
take from fifty to seventy cars, to Marquette
or Eticanabs; back them in upon the ore
dock, and by a system_of shutes and aprons,
rapidly deposit the entire cargo in the hold
of the vessels moored alongside, for trans
portation to 'Cleveland or Erie.
The laborers at the mines usually eon.
, act by the gross ton; the price vanes at
- thelteveral mines, and at different locations
in thessame mine; from fifty cents to one,
dollar and a haf per gross ton, including
stripping, tools, powder and 'delivering on
, board the'cars, maybe taken as the range
of prices paid for. . ' Very strictrules
are adopted to prevent lean ores from being •
included with what is intended for shipping.
Commerchd usitge has made the average
standard for shipping,ores at about sixty per
cent., furnace yield. As the mineral is more
or.less mixed, at all the Mines, that which,
from adriaixture with sand rock, or ailicions
shale, tionld run below this standard, is re
jected, and - the miner who, permits a lump
• of. mated ore te - get into his cart load, even
as large as his flat, is tined one-fourth ton
as apenalty. This, with the watchfulness
of the mining "Captain." is, the guarantee
of quality from the mine.
. The average product of each laborer, in
eluding all whose names are on the pay roll
;--miners, .drivers,-- trackman, repairers,
stc., is about two tons per day, of eight
hours, per man.
The mines are turnallY'worked by the coup
panics owning them,; we remember a single
exception, the Edwards, where Pittsburgh
parties have a lease for a term of years, at
twenty-five cents per ton xoyalty, and con
tract to take out at least , 10,000 tons per
annum. This is a very good lease; we pre
sume the owners could sell out at a very con
siderable advance, as the ore is of excellent
. quality. - I
The railroad freight from Negaunee to
Marquette; by the Marquette road is ninety
' one cents per ton, distance fourteen mires;
by the Peminerula branch of C. & N. W-
road, to Escanaba; sixty-five miles, the
freight is $1,50 per ton. But, as thisport isat
s point onthe lower lake, which is open some
weeks earlihr in the spring, and later in the
_
autumn, and some 160 miles nearer Erie
or Cleveland, savingtime and tolls through,
the Sault Ste Marie canal, the Lake freights
.from Escanaba are from $l,OO to $1,60 per
ton less than from Marquette. The shipping
arrangements at both ports are of the best
character. Extensive and well- arranged,
4locks, with the track laid out thereon, so
48 to convey the , ores direct from the cars to
the vessel,. mithout handling: • Escanaba
ftirnishes fourteen feet of water;and vessels
'..-of 1,200 tons,are 'engaged in the ore trade
from this port. We believe the water inthe
- Sault canal is o y about - eight feet, and.yes
aels entering Lae !Superior isre.accordinglr
limited br size and tonage.
When the Lakes are closed in winter,
the Peninsula 'Company have arranged to
store the ore in immense stock bins, erected
by the Company at Escanaba, so as to, fur:
- nigh winter occupation for their road.
'These bins have si , capadity of , some twenty
thousand' tons, are constructed of strong
limbers, some twenty feet high, hopper bot
tomed,- and are several hundred feet in
length. A train of hopper cars is run upon
the bins, dumped in; and when, in the,
4Pringi.shipping begins, the train receives
-too ore again from a lower siding, through
shoots from these bins, the product of each
mine having been kept separate,
The Lake freight from Marquette to Cleve
land is from $3 to $4 dollars per ton, from
Tscansba $2 to $2,50, thence to Pittsburgh,
$2OO. . The price of shipping ore at the
mines will average $4; so , that the cost of
these ores • in Pittsburgh may be set down at
:"about $ll per ton, for ore yielding an aver
age oPsixty pai'Pent of Iton. 1
Some idea of the profits of the mines
may botatifereitifrom the above facts: -The
total> investment .in an iron mine, outside
. the real estate, as most of these Superior
mines are 'situated, is very inconsiderable.
• 'The rellinad _companies, competing for
:freights, extend their. tracks to the mines
and furnish:cars and motive power. Most
.of the mines - - commence in. an upheaved
314 e of naked - minekal, so [that neither
~drainne - - Or -Sr:lisping Is . necessary .to .any
extent. .. grom the :very commencement it
may be said Chipping ores are obtained.
The: chief outlay necessary would ' bo for
ILottles foimitkete r tools, .. horses, carts, &a.
But, thilnineria pay rent' for _ their - houses,
and - payfor their tools and teams, contract
ing at so - mtielt - •per 'ton::: Valli* 50c per
ton as. a . fair royalty for. the , mineral,
and thee outside costa" of m ining at $1.50
tier tou t would=, chOW • t h e . WWI - . cost or-
ore On board threats at the mines sis 2 per
ton. 'lt is to-daY worth' g4:-profit to the
mining companies $2 per ton; 'The profits
of the twelve mines now work*, for. the
current yyear, cannot halibut 0f41,000100k
The capital stock paid up ; may be pnt down
at about $3,000,000:, So that the aver* .
earnings of all the mines at least 88'per
Cent of , their joint capital." Mt some of
these mines are new, and the' production as
yet limited; and -u we intidde the entire
capital in the above estimate, it wil,Vbe seen
that • the actual • profits of the productive
mines Is much greater.
We,have other_ matters of interest, relat
ng_ to ,this )mbject, which: we will endeavor
to prepare fora future article.. R.
petiuleum
The Fisher Brothers'of 011 City, have ,
struck a new one hundred barrel well at
Tidioute. /
The new well , on the Shaniburg Petro
leum Company's proinrty, Upper Cherry
Run, owned by Lockhart 6; Frew, John
Bates, W. H. Abbott and others, is new
producing eighty barrels per Jlay. It was
struck recently.
The President ictroleum Company, own
ing lands near President on the Allegheny
river, have leased , one thousand acres to
Abraham James, wit° struck the Rannonial
well, No. 1, at •Pleasantville. 'l'here are'
two or three wells in the vicinity of Prosr
ident which have bolt - prdeacing a few bar
rels per day for a,year or two past, and from
this it is certain,that oil can' be found in the
vicinity, but the territory has not been sell,
ciently tested to determirie whether it will
be of any great value ornot.
The Allegheney TraPsPortition Company
will commence pumping from the Na
tional wells and'vicinity by their new pipe
line to Miller Farm or Pithole, in about a
week. There are now sixty-four thousand
barre . lief iron tankageiri courseef erection
at the Miller arra.
• -••• •
THE,store or the Workingmen's Co-oper
itive Society in Halifax, England,' is a
handsome'stone littilding, - erected at a - cost
of $lOO,OOO. The basement contains seven
shops belonging to the society--a butcher's,
a provisicin, a boot and shoe, a linen dra
per's, a grocer's, a woolen draper's and a
tailor p. On the second floor are coffee
roomf for thp members of the society, male
or female, reading-rooms, a dining-room,
and a smoking-rbora. Various other con
veniences 'are provided for the fortunate
association, and the ,whole building, it is
stated,l3 fitted up with an elegance and a
liberality not surpassed by the best London
clubs. The association has a farm,of sixty
acres, situated about a mile from Halifax
where grain is grown and sheep are ralsed
The members and their families go out, to
this spot and enjoy themselves at rural fes
tivals. The association commenced opera
tions in' 1849, and lived through a long
,period of diScouiagement. At present the
.association numbers five thousand mem
bers. Its yearly sales in - 1866 had reached
$600,000; its profits $60,000, exclusive of a
sum set apart for books, lectures anrews
.papers. -
• e.
Twkirry-vows bills of Indictments have,
been found in New York against persons
concerned in the manufacture of fraudulent
naturalization papers. These indictments
are in addition to those returned last week.
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A new 'Perfume for the Handkerchief. Exquisite,
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BMATION, Box P.. Philadelphia... Pa. .mylliniSST
AUCTION SALE'S;
BY H. B. SMITHSON & 00.
EASTEIR . E
BANKRUPT
FURS, F,IIIRS, I FURS,
AT AUCTION.
WEDNESDAY AND, THURSDAY. Novembei
18th ana 19th, at 10 ♦. x. and SS and 7 r. N. at
• itesorar HALL AUCTION ROOMS,
65 and tii% pIFxS jajr,NtrE, \
Capes, Vietorines, Berthas; Bagenlas,
Malik and Cull's, MlnK, Fitch,Budson
Bay, Stable, Siberian, Squirrel,
Water, Mink; Ger,mau
ike•
being the entire stout of a New York Bankrupt Far
The good, will he on examination 'and private
sale MONDAY and TUXSD
. H B.' SINITHSON'ar, CO,
nob
BY A. LEGGATB.
TINPROVED COUNTRY ritoP-
A. Itlf.TY IN BELEVIEW AVAUCTION.—Three
wdl be soldontbe prem hies on FRIDAY, November
Rilib at, two o'clock. that very desirable property ,
adjoining Messrs. smith and Straw's residences In
liellevievr, on the New Brighton road; consisting of
four and .11, iwreerweil improved grounds, plant-
ed trite choice fruits, and good frame house of seven
rooms.,The ..neighborbood, situation, roads and
facilities' for travel -are excellent. This sale is
worthy special attention by those f contemplating to
i t . trchase suburban home: , Take tbe 1:110 r. B.
alp fromAllegbeny. Free tickets and all 'Wendt'.
ion by A. LEGGATE, Auctioneer.
.nol7 159 Fedtral street, Allegheny city.
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EE_ OIL BARGES--'AWED
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—iV
:313AT MOll.lllllO. Rovemberle lb, at. 11
o , cloek, will be Mad ulDWlNeene Way litiUdlngi Juin ,
above at. Cialestreet, kittaburgb, three 011 barges,
suitable for coal or stone:
is aolb - • A. AtOILIVAIWIL, Auctioneer.
BY YAM; B , ar:M=m.
•
Psis & PHIMPS,
Allol4o2llbarts
And conswagicle- merchant s ,
OPERA HOUSE .AUCTION ROOMS,
No. 60 Fifth Street; Pittston'', ra:
BOOTS, SHOES CARPETS ,
/Dry Goods and Notions,
AT TBIVATI7D fiIALIL DAY Aii:DEVEIRNEF.
oon•isnments tionetieo. ?roozot
.4Pc.,46
PITT/PIU4GI.,,qI.AZEXT.II : .YTEDNSP4.T. .NP,,V,g103M3. 188t3.
s Ittitse.
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• FOR SALE. •
•A /AEU O!.30 ACRES, on the, tine ei.,the
,Connellsville Railroad. 27 Miles tom the der. in
Elisabeth township,_ Allegueny. county. Pa. The
itillareventeats are a nail twooterybrtekl. with
len lame rooms and tall,- A large frame hank
.with No. 1 stabling , and all other entbrdidings in'
Geminate order. Onset the best of orchards, of all
kinds of fruit. The soil la riah new bottom. This
property adjoins the village of Buena Vista. and
has the advantage of churches, schools, Am Mit,
stores, , and will be sold at the low priest
106,090. The imprevemeats Moan. are worth all
letuit all that is asked fbr the property, to say nett:,
lag about the land, welch' la worth for garden par.
poses at leaatlo4l9o, full wticulare sail at
my 0111 CO, Or WILLIAM A. BEL L , Fag., en the
premises.
ALSO, A FARM OF 40 ACRES, situated to Ritz.
abeth township, Allegheny county, Pa.. on tbe line
of the Connelleville Railroad, stout . 18 miles from
the city. 'The Improvements are a new stone dwell
ing. with eight rooms: a good barn and other out
buildings. This property is °tiered at a very low
price. Call and secure yourself a good bargain.
ALSO, A PARK OF 120 ACRES, situated In
Elizabeth township, Allegheny county, Pa., 17}1,
miles from the city, on the tionnensville Railroad,
a p a s e t gt tl i ti r g. .44t,r,tpw,,t,,eizarla- are"aternamil:
house containing four rooms and kitchen, with &
good cellar underneath•. very good bare and other
01 01 )111141 nm A No. 1 orchard, containing about
200 fruit bearing trees, all In good condition. 90
acres drive lend, the residue iu good timber, un
derlaidwith 23 acres of coal.
ALSO, TwO-STORY -BRICE HOUSE adjoin
ing the Borough of Elizabeth. Allegheny county,
Pa., containing 4 roams and Kitchen. Lot 60 feet
front byl26 back to an alley.' A good Stable. wash
bake-oven and other outbuildi.gt. lam au
thorized to sell it at the lbw price of $1,500, on
good terms.
Ari% In the Borough of Elizabeth, a good two-
story BRICK HOUBE, containing 4 rooms: Lot
ASP feet square. Will be sold at the exceedingly
107: pricker 4 2,600. on easy terms.
ALSO. 7Farm, known by the name of "Willow
Bank', eituatetton the Connelleville Railroad, 17
miles from the car, containing 79 ACRES, AUL n
good condition. The Improvements a aNo 1
brick house, two stories high, newly ted, con
taining siz rooms. two halls running length of
the house. The house It situated - on beautiful
knoll. Is trurrounded by fruit trees, shrubbery, vines
and flowers, with a graded avenue running to the
Fetish. River. Also, a large frame bank barn,
smoke bowie, wash house, coal house, bake-oven
and other ontbnildings, and a never-fidlnK well o
water. Two large orchards, containing from six to
seven hundred fruit trees, near , Alllß.godd bearing
condition. This farm abounds 111 AMU fruits viz:
Currants, raspberries. goosebeneeil, and a fine large
strawberry patch, whitte in connexion With the
richness of the sell and nearness to the city , Melee
it very desitable for gardening purposes. Very con
s
ve nient to schools, churches , stores and blacksmith
op.
ALSO.. A FARM OF 158 ACRES, situated In
Elisabeth township, Allegheny. county; Pa., 31
miles from the city of Pittabergb_._on the Cannella
ville Railroad, at tinter station. The Improvements
are a common log house, a good frame barn with
stabling for ten horses; a corncrib and wagon'shed;
good orchard of fruit rees; fencing very good.
120 acres cleared, the residue in heavy timber lend.
This farm is valnable-lirst. tor , its excellent soil;
secondly, its timber; mid thirdly, it contains more
limestone than any other farm in Pennsylvania, all
accessible. The lower vein of limestone Is 40 feet
thick; several other veins ranging from 3ie to 6 ft.
In thickness, lie under the whole farm. For partic
ulars enquire of ELI SUTER, Esq., at Suter Sta
tton, oa at my offlee.
ALS ,o 174 ACRES, situated lunar Clair town
ship. Westmoreland county, Pa.,_ the line of
the Pennsylvania Railroad, , at Honaton Station.
The improvements are a two-story frame house,
with six rooms and good cellar, a frame bank barn
40 by 60 feet, and other outbuildings. There is on
the place a young apple and peach Orchard: one hun
dred and twenty acrea cleared land. divided into
nelds of convenient size, a large_ portion of which
are well set In clover and timothel the residue of
said tract coveted with goodelmber. It is well wa
tered,' and underlaid with coal and limestone. and
is convenient to churches, schools, stores, mills and
blacksmith sh,ps. A re al bargain M offered in
this excellent farm.
ALso, A beautifully situated tract of 60 ACRES
of valuable Land, under good fencing, situated in
McCandless township, Allegheny county, Pa., ona
township road. 7 measured - miles from the Menet
Rouse, 1111egbenrOlty. i his tract le well adapted
for a garden or dairy farm, being convenient and of
easy access to either city, and near enough to th.,
line of the Mahoning Rantoul to make It very desi
rable for country 'seats, for persons doing business
in the city.
Af.so, The beet strm In Young township, Indiana
county, Ps.; 4 miles from Western Penna. It. R. at
Livermore atatlon, containing 300 ACREB-225
xcras cleared and under No. r fencing, as well as
line farming condition; the balance In • good white
oak timber. The Improvements area two-story
frame houses. nearly new, of eight rooms each and
finished basements and attics; alarge bank barn 50
•by 80 feet, a two-story spring house and other ne
cessary outbuilrings, all in good order; 6 acres of
orchard of choice varieties of fruits; 4 feet vein of
coal (now- open,) underlying the whole tract, and
limestone in abundance, with plenty of sprints of
never-falling water. Taken all together-houses,
fencing; soil, nice lying surface; public highway,
churches, schools, mills. dc.,-Fitnow of no more
inviting and desirable tract of land In Western
Pennsylvania. 11
ALsco.) YARN AND MILLS. A small tract of 6
ACRifil of very valuable land In Derry townshl
Westmoreland county, Pa.t v ell fenced and In
i.igh state of cultivation. with new frame dweilln
and other outbuildings; a new grist and saw m
complete, with two run of burrs, two bolting cloths,
and all the needed fixtures, in good order, and a
young orchard of choice fruits; lane Is all underlaid
wills a six foot vein of coal, now opened and work
ed, at the back of the mill, and limestone In abund
ance; Call soon and secure a good bargain. I
ALSO, FARM OP 180 ACRES, situated Immedi
ately upon the line of the Pennsylvania Railroad.
at Blairsville Intersection, 54 miles east of the
city. -The improvements are aiwo-storystone house
of 8* rooms, a No. 1 barn, 46 by 65 fret, the best of
stabling and other Outbuildings. -The land lies well.
Is well - fenced. is in good farming order, wad will be
sold very cheap If 'applied for soon.
For further particulars enquire of
H. Towts, Real Ilatide Agent,
164 FOURTH AVENUE.
oar:
FOR. SALE.
a l. Acre at Woods Run.
4 Acres and House In East Liberty.
.8 Acres, unimproved. on-Troy 11111.
Acres Acres,,
Greensburg:Pike. •
Acres on Four Mile Run Bred, V( miles from
P. C. R. R.
70 Acres near'''. Y. W. A C. B. R.
118 Acres near Pa. R. R., Westmoreland county.
90 Acres at Hill Side Station. Pa. R.
4 Farms in Preston comity, West Virginia
185 Acres in Armstrong county, underlaid with
coal.
108 Acreliand good improvements, in Trumbull
county. Ohio.
900 Acres of Timber land; with. Saw MIII and
dwellings.
.House and Lot on Center Avenue, near Kirk.
patriot. • _
House and Lot on 'Fiero, street.
House and(Lot In East Liberty.
House and Lot in Mansfield.
House and Lot on Carroll street, Allegheny.
House and Lot on Braver avenue.
2 Houses and 4 Lots, very cheap. on Vine street.
2 Lots, very • cheap, on Vine street.
Houses and Lot on Franklin street.
.1 Howe of 9 Booms and 2 Lots on Roberts St.
Farms In Illinois. Missouri and West Virginia.
Coal Lands In Allegheny, Westmoreland, Fayette
and Beaver counties in Penna.
2 Houses of 9 Rooms in the 17th ward; rent .300
3 de. 0f,3 do. do. 17th do. i do. 144
2 do. of - ,do. do. !12th do,: do. 156
9 do. of 6 do. do. Sth do: do. 360
1 do. of 6 do: do. Bth do. do. 800
1 do. of 9 do. do. 24 do. do. 600
1 do. of 3 do. do. 6th eo. do. 199
1 do. of 5 do:do'6th do. do. 240
1 do. of 4 do. ' do. 17th d 0... do. MIS
1 do. of 7 do. do. 2d • do.
1 do. of 6 • do. Grant street.
The Houses that I' have for rent will be rented
very low to good tenants for the balance of the run-
D, PI LIATCIPS REAL ESTATE OFFICA.
No. 911:drant Bt., Pittsburgh.
not plB
•gO.ll SALE--:Valuable Farm and
MILL PROPERTY', situate la PENN TOWN-
P. Allegheny count,, 8 milesiroM the city, and
Alf int'esi from Belton Station on the A. V. R. it.,
contains 12/Secret, b 0 of which is excellent timber;
the land Jr rich, cavity cultivated and *ell watered;
connected therewith are a first class grlAt mill three
and a half stories high, with three run of stones and
I.telv Tut In first rate repair, torether with an. ex
cellent saw ml.l, both mills , doing a good paying
hushiesm's large stone mansion ant numeronsyther
outbuildings with a full bearing apple and peach or
chard. !the mill is situated in a village and thickly
settled neighborhood. The - above presents a rare
opportunity for any parties wishing to engage in a
well established business to mate a fortune. Price
low and terms to suit. Apply to •
oclB B. MCLAIN & CO.
AUCTIONEERS
IVEII MEN. WISHING . TO
Purchase , a comfortable • home are invited to
DOR It lel seres of land, ' having a frontof 000 feet
on the Obto river, above thousetown with a good
dwelling house of 0 rooms, a new stable and berth
well of soft Water. orchard, Sc. The soll ts rich &DO
productive. Price $0,500. Terms easy. fitiarres
of unimproved land adlohling tne above eon be had
if desired ata low Spiro. For sale by
, . tit, 011TH0RIZT .t. SONS.
not?, Sfi Smithfield street.
FOR SALE & TO LET...noillSell
and Loo for sale in all_parts of the WI mad sn
ubs.. Also, several TAXES In
_good locations.
Also a small WOOLEN -PAOTORYtogith acres
Orland. and goad Lmprovements, j will sell
cheap and. on reasonable - 14,nm Business' Holmes
to let on good Meets.. Prftste Dwelling HOMO gm
rent In both (Ales. /or Mrtber r a r li tletUars Inquire
fan „111,0 Grint street. gonoalte atherfraL
Vea[4:Mtkilftalife)t)a2W l l
13ERCEYAL 131ECKETT L
ranortANzoim -Earantrimil,
. e i n d'soitoitor or Patents.
(Tile of F Y. Vt. &0. Railway.)
Oface. No. 79 'FEDERAL STREET. itoont - No. X,
Up stairs. P. O. Box 50, ALLEORENY CITY.
MACHINERY; of all tiescriptiona c detirned. •
BLAST Ir DUBAI= and BOLLING, MILL DRAW
ENOS furnished ,i Particular attention paid to Cle•
signing COLLIERY LOCOMUITVES.Patenta con
nuientially selicite& Sr An . EVENING
IRO CLAM for MotaittoCs MAY WEDNESDAY
Y4.14/I-T. ' - ' - •
APPLY AT
. .
HBO 00111161T - .BALE.
N."
BY jinx* a lin write if Anti nut by the Os.
-
lib,osue,Court.)int. the. I.oth _day !DEA) tabor, .1181,
Soptentbee Tlint.leds; wi NM
:Oa S l2 , iiingaiti. ratila. laic, oa•
- ,
11).7 of Ig•yealtber, 1888,
ATIO O'CLOCK A, DI.,
OAS
LOT, Str: lb; to the Tait or tots .114 d cot
.be W. - Itobinsie. Tooroohip of Eft erre ,
0117; **a twenty tee topt in front on
Spn.nr . Garden she ettesiding the seine
width and_ hedideed and tirenti , feee,beek to High
street;, on which eild praxises is erected a ore-story
frame house.
Tznata—Ole-haiOnirebaae•monery eweh on con
firmation of We, tie . balance' one year from date
with Interest lecareli by bond tind mortgage'on the
premises. • MARY HAVER,
'Adm , i of Michael Haney, deo•d.
-TN- TUE COURT OF_ .COMMON
J. FLEAS OF ALLEGHENY COUNTY.
J. C. DONALDSON vs. ALEX. CHAD[.
• BEEN, got. al. = - •
No. 819 March Term 1 68 : No., 133 in Parti
tion. Writ of Partition. ' ;. -
'
• .
To JOHN C. DONALDSO , ALEX. CHAMBERS,
:
i •
J. C. BRYSON and NANCY, his wife, (with right
of the said NANCY,) ELIZABETH ANN CHAM
BERS, MATTHEW CHAMBERS and SUSAN
,
CHAMBERS: •
You are hereby notified that an inquisition will be
held. in pursuance of the above mentioned writ of
partition. .on the ..premises. situate in • the 'Fifth
Ward, Pittsbursh. being Lot No. AA in James
Aiken's pion of the plan of the Northern Liberties.
Cott_on of Allegheny and State•or Pennsylvania:on
THURSDAY. December_ 3, 16158, ,at 10 o'clock
A. 3c, to make partition of the premises described
within the above mentioned writ. in such manner
and in such proportions ad by the Laws of this Com-•
monwealth is directed. to. . at which time and piece
you may attend if you think proper. , - • •
' • • SAMUEL. B. CLULET. Sheriff.
alnairrs Canna, Pittsburgh, Oct. 517,15814.
ocZI:r.81:W •
LLEGHENY E6=
COUNTY Bth
A' the Court of Court of Common Pleag in the
voluntary assignment of CAMPBELL, PEAKE &
Co., No. 651. December Term, 1567 And now to
wit. November 7th, 1888, account of Leonard B.
Johns. assignee, exhibited in open court, And peti
tion,. of Assignee presented praying for his dis
charge Rom his trust. Whereupon the Court order
and decree that the Prothonotary glve'notice of the
exhibition and filing of said account, and 'by the
presentation of said petition, by publication for
three weeks in the "Legal Journal" and "Daily
Gazette," .and that such account will be allowed
and such discharge granted, unless cause to the cOn-
Arary tie shown on or before the 3d of DECEMBER
next. (Prom the record.
nolimillW JACOB H. WALTER. Prothonotary.
O .
BPHALNIP . COURT .SALE—The
house and lot.— AVENT STBILET,\ I
Fourth Ward, Allegheny, TIMM STORY BRICK
HOME; lot 30 feet 8 inches front and 18 feet 4
inches deep, now owned by the heirs of Samuel
Hough, deceased. The one-seventh interest in said
lot and bulldinsis now owned by Mary Ana. Ella W.
and Williant H. Stevens. minor children of Lee W.
and Stevens, deceased, will be sold on SA.T
-lIIIDAY, November 21st, 186 e; at 10 A. x.. on'
the premises by order of tbiOrpharnii Court. The re
villains six-sevenths of said lot owned by Deleon'
of full age will be conveyed to the purchaser ltry
Wirranty.Deed, No. 164, June Term, 1868.
R. S. MORRISON. 103 PM Avenue .
' oer.:=9 Soliclior for Petitioners.
WASHINGTON
BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOLIATION,
OF EAST BIRMINGHAM.
Notice Is hereby given that , an • application has
been made at 80. 3811, December Teri:4,lBBB, for a
Charter for the "WASHINGTON BiTIL DINO AND
LOAN ABBOCIATION OF EAST BIBMIIIGHAM` I
and the same will be granted at the next term of
Coot', uniesa exceptions are tiled.:
JACOB H. WALTBII,. Prothonotary.
()ctn.:ll9w
F. W. HESPENHEIDE,
MICHAEL COLE. 7 5
Bcr. 186 June Term, 1888.
And nowtowit, 88tbriept.1888: sheriff nes leave
to pay Into o..urt the money x 21951 on this writ,
after deducting costs. •
And now to wit. 3d Octol:Wr, 1888, the Court app--
point W. B. RODGERS, Auditor,' - to distribute the
rands pato into Court.
Blom the Itecord. J. H. ;WALTER,
- -
All persons interested are noilliedthat I will enter
upon the duties of my appointment on BA.TUB-
Y, 7th November, 11368 -at SI .o`clock P. w., at
my oUlce, No. 71 arant street, Pittsburgh, Pa., at
which time &WI place they can attend. _
0c7;y71.W . W. B. BuDGEB.S. Auditor:
XN THE COURT OF COMMON
PLEAS of Allegheny county, No. 704, Septem
r Twat, 1807.
In the matter of T. N. 11111er.Assfsnee
of Bassett...Anderson' •ft Morrow.
The undersigned appointed by. the court Auditor
in the above case, to MSS upon the, exce;tioas flied
to the account of the Assignee. to distribute the
balance found in the hands of thelseconnumm. and
to indicate she proper distill:lntim:iv. the remaining
summits of the trust,hereby eideenotice, that he
wlli stsend at his office, No. SO GRANT STREET,
In the city of pittshunth. on she Alit DAY Of NO
VEMBER, 18019, at 11.oselock P. N., for 'the bar•
pose of pert:musing the ...titles of his appointment, at
which time and place all parties interested are re
quested to attend. ,
no7utill ' T. If. B. PATTERSON, Andltor.
TN THE COURT OF QUARTER
SESSIONS of Aliegitexiy county,, No. —,
terna t MB, In re•opening of Hatfield street, city of,
Pittsburgh. The Commissioner appointed to take
testimony In the above ease will meet ell Duties In
terested et his other, No. 103 FIFTH AvENtilf, on
WEDNESDAY, Irevember 51/Ith, at. I.ceeloek P..
X.. for 12110 purpose of taking toe testimony of wit
neon'. . JOHN T. WILEY,
noMmal • • - Commissioner.
/UNREI7PT NOTICES.
RESTRICT
COURT OF THE
UNITED ISTATIM:POR TBS. WISTKRS
ttiTRICT Or AnsavNBY.LVASIA, IN BA.NK
11UPTCY.
. _
In the matter of CONR ADZ. SMITH, Bankrupt.
WESTERN DIaTRIOT OF PENNSYLVANIA, SS. .
A wanitnt in Baultintitcy has been issued by said
Court against the Estate of Conrad C. Smith, of the
County of Allegheny , and State of Pennsylvania , in
said District adiudged a Bankrupt upon petition of
hi. creditors, and the pay ment of any debts and the
ro
delivery of any pperty longing to said Bankrupt,
to him, or to his use, and the trausfer of any proper.
ty bt him. are forbiddcn by law. A meeting of the creditors of said Bankrupt, to prove their debts and
choose one or more Auignets otitis estate,•will be
held at a Court of . B2Lnkreptey to be hoiden at Alle
ebony city, in Bald District on tie 3d car of
CEMBER. A. D. 1868. at JO o'clock a x. t at the
office of . JOHN N. PURVIANCE, 110 Federal
street, Allegheny city, Pa., one of the Registors in
Bankruptcy of said District. .
• THOMAS A. ROWLEY,
oc3o 11. S. Marshal for said District.
U. triIIiARSHAL'S OFFICE,
W. D. of Pennsylvania.
PITIBB"laill, November 14th,-1889,
UIS IS: TO GIVE NOTICE' That
On the 10th day of Y. oyemtter, A. D. 1868. a
arrant i Bankruptcy was issued against the \ es
tate of e DAL BAILEY, of .hew Brighton, Bea.
ver coun ty. Pa.: and Wet. ti. M'CANDLYSS ofthe
city of Pittsburgh, In the'COUtlie of Alleaheny, State
of PenlisYlYanla, Palthers as 'Batley & MeCand
less, who have been adjudged bankrupts, on
their own petition; that the payment of any debts
and delivery of any property belonging to such bank
rupts to them or for their use, and the transferor any
property by them are forbidden bylaw ;that amenng
of the creditors of the said bankrupts, to prove t heir
debts, andlto cheese one or more assignees of their es
tate, will beheld at a Court of Bankruptcy, td be
holden at No. 110 Federal street. Allegheny , City,
Pit., before SOHN N. PURVIAN
ter, on the ITth day, IBIC of December A. D. IS at
10 o'clock A. X.
IAHOMAB A. ROWLEY,
nottliski
-,_ U.,u. MAMMAL'S OFFICE,', } ,
W. D. of Pennaylvania. -- -
Prrrenunutr. , Nev. 1.• 1808. •
grHIS I S TO GIVE NOTICE that
on the 7th day of November. A. DI: 1813 Bs. •
arrant in Bankruptcy was! issued agains the
ESTATE OF: FREDERICK: FERULE&
..,
• 1
or:Afiegbeny city, in the county of - Allotheny,i and
• btate of Pennsy , vsnia„ who' hat been adjudged a
bankrupt on his own petition; that the payment of
any debts and delivery of-any property•belonging - to
.such bankrupt to him .or for. hit ate; find the trans
fer Of any property by bim'are. forbidden by law:
thatameeting of the creditors of theasid tuinkrup‘.
to prove their debts, and to chooseaoue or more Si
*gamut of his estate s Will be held'. at a Court of
- Bankruptcy, to' be hoiden at No: 116 Federal rit..
Allegheny - City,
_Alleghenrcounty4 Penna.' before '
JOAN N. Pilli7lAbOt, Esq., - .Negistor,_ . on the •
Atli day of December,: A. D. 18151i!,,' at *o'clock
. • ...,- • HOMO AVROWTAF.F. ,
tion a t , D.: S. Marshal. sa *emu . er.
WESTERN DISTRICT of rolls.
SYLVANIA. 88. - ,••
At Pittsburgh. the 31 Say'of November. - A. D.
1888. The undersigned - hereby gives notice of his
appointment -es Assignee ofOWNER AD OW.
of bollth Pittsburgh. In the county o f A u egoeny
and State of reMIIIIYIVO4III, witlun wad district, tat&
not been ediudged abantrupt upon his own -peti
tion by the ingirict Con t of district. ,
- • JOHN H. DAILEYf I
,Assignee, •
noCepir ; 1 8V Wan% street.
ME
WNTERPRIBE'IMIIIRASCE CO.,
OF prrTosincia Po, '
. .
°M •
9ae PUN 424 rMr a W SPres
.
03•Xixtosu, Tattri,ECO..Eupplao.)
..
DIEEICISIE3:. .2,...•
ro
Eobt. Disksoo, bt. Lidderle - * lv - . I. Iniesif,
G. Media -- • O. VAS Basso,. • • I'. =ot,-
E. H. Mere .. J . Aftnirwlsehs , .'
I__Blebegg.
L. J. luanahard, J.Weissete, ,r. esonudeilkoo.
B. H. mats, Prosideui.
--- ROST:.- J. DGICEBRIER: ON,
Treginnee .Inm Proddent.
. •
ROBT
se2Sarw, • J. J. ALBIETE. Becretarr•
, ELFIIIOVILL.
NATiosknxstrui!ircE co.,
OP THE urn OP ULMER.
Office, No. 89 FEDERAL STREET, entrance on
Stockton Avenue.
, -
FIRE INSURANCE ONLY.
. W. W. IikETIN, FriaWent
JAB. S. STEVENSON. Secretary: . . ,
D1XT.9.2 . OHS: : •
A. H. Bogliali o.ll.P.WUllamilJno: Thompson
jar,. A. 31yler, Jos; Lockhart, Jos. Myers.
'Jas. L. Graham, Robt, Lea, C. C. Boyle,
Jno. Brown, Jr. Geo. Gent, 1 Jacob Kopp.
BEN`FILARIIIMI
INSURANCE COMPANY,
• ,
OP ALLEOBLE4Y, PA.
=ft in Franklin swings 7 1kink Bannipl/2
No. 43 Ohio St ? Allegheny.-
A ROME COMPANY =net' ni, ,
.... 0
known to the communi t y , who - tens ad b r
eet°ll.-.
to merit a eve or yourstr o ,b 7 Dar deellng•
. .
muirtme =win!' "
IMO* ZWALDDLEI President.
Soorotaair.
-• DISHOTOSS: •
I
Henn_ Irwin, D. L. Patterson, Henrreerwtm,
G 450. B. RidCie, Jacob Frans, Gottletbrass,
Simon Drum,. J. B. Smith, Jacob
W. M. Stewart, Oh. P. Whlston, JosePh E
Joe. Lantner, H. J. Zinkand, Jeremiah
rra
800
eaiSl
aphhost
l AIPEHIAL
FIRE INSURANCE Co.,
OF LONDON.
ESTABLISHED .1803. CASH CAPITAL PAID
UP AND INVESTED FUNDS EXCEED
. IN6 V 3,000,000 IN GOLD.
Insurance against lire effected on Howes and
Buildings, Goods, Wares and Merchandise, Steam
boats, se., Polieles fined payable in gold or cur
rency: air United Statekßranch Cince, 40 PINE
STREET,New: York. ='
All lostesof the United States Branch wl/1 bead=
Jtusted in New Toth.
J. Y. 41.31 , A.UalitLibr, Aavipt,
PITTSBURGH,. PA.
'olBee, 87 FOTJETH STREET. •
\ MIL MeLAINIELIN alniAgent for iheititaimt
tan Life Insurance Company. • seB:•72
TERN INSURANCE COM.
PANT OP PITTSIDIGIL •
MEANDER yranc B
ic, President,
Wid. P. HERBERT. Secretary.
CAPT. GEORUIC NRELD. Oeneral Agent.
Ofice, 9H Water street, Spang A Co.'s Ware.
house, up stain, Pittsburgh.
Will in—mre against all. Kinds of Fire and-Marine
Risks. A bogie Institutkm, managed by Directors
who are well known,to the community, and'who are
determined by prouiptness and liberality to main.
fain the charasMr which they have assumed, as of.
feting the best protection to those who desire to be
insured.
• DIRICTORS:
Alexander leimick, Joan St. McCune, -
R. Miller, Jr., Chu. J. Clarke,
James MeAule34 • , William B. Evans,
Alexander Speer, Joseph Kirkpatrick.
Andrew .A.cklen, Philllp_Reymer
David M. Long, . Wm. Horrison;
D. Dimse no=
INDEMITII/ -
AGAINST LOSS BY FIRE ' I
- -
, • .
FRANKLIN INSURANCE Co. OF PHILADEL lA.
ELEBTNVIST
OFBION, 435 4437 C ~ N SID
DIUCTOUS. -
Charley Or. Danaher, Mordecai EL
Tobias Wagner, David S. Brown,
Samuel grant. • ' Isaac Lea,
Jacob B. Smith, . • _Edward C. Data,
f ect e rmy ti .
ER:lleitis, i
LiroiMeatralst.l4.
- EDW. C. DALE., Vice President.
W. 0. DTBEL&_Secretail.proters., '
J. fIaDDNER COPPIN, Assaf!
• North West corner Third and Wood Streets..
pEN,NSYLVANL* • • -;
INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITITSBURON. •
OFFICE, No. 1810‘ WOOD•STREST, BARR OP
CONERECR. BUILDWG. , . •
This Is s Home Company, and insures wind los
by LEONARD veIy.
WALTER. President.
C. C. BOTLE,_Vice President.
ROBERT PATRICK, Treasurer.
HUGE NaELHENY. Secretary.
Dißscrona:
• Ge Geo ormWlison.
id. O. Lappe,
J. O. nelner, •
John Vocgtioy,
A. Ammon.
Leonard Walter,
O. Rosie,
_.
Robert Patriot,
Jacobi K ... i nter,
ollaKing
Henry. Hopkins,
Sproul,
' A LLEGMEIIIY INSURANCE PON.
XL PANY 07 PZITSBI;32OH. ,
OFFICE, No: 37 BOTH STILIEBT, Bert BuOas
Moires against all kinds otPlye und . ltarlip Blahs.
JOHN LEWIN, in., Pxesldent. ,
JOHN D. Ide00111), Vice President. 1
0. G. DONNELL, Secretary. . i
CAPT. WK. DE,AN. 0811eZil X./gent.
r1,.,_ DLIZOTOna:
oman Irwin, Jr., • C'ept. Wm.'
John D. HeCosek B. L. Pahnes pe ar,
0, 0. Hussey, , -W. H. Everson:l
Harvey_Ohllds. , Robert H. Davis,
.T. J. HufklllSoll. , Franal Sellers.
Ch ar l es Hays, neut. J.' T. Stockitale.
IDIEOPLEEP INSURANCE COR•
-11. VAN . r•
min, N. Z. CONNIdE WOOD a nmt 8.113.
Ili Hone Company, tatiagliza and Mssine Mitt
DTMICTOna:
Wm:. PLUM* - Capt. John L. Rhoads,
John Watt, tismtml g. dheiver,
John Z. Park i t uur Charles Arbuckle,
Capt. James ;ye M. Bruin, ;.
Jamesan Kirk. "WM d r.
D. Verner . el
WlL"HlLarti vice Prestdent.
JOMN,WATT, PreallTent.
AFT. °MILNER, litameatz .
JAS. GORDON. GIII
b"' .1 1 3 - ;:{zite}: re 311
DISSOLUTION OF. PAWNER..
SUIP.4.. The partnership heretotbre existing
between GEORGE . STEWART and GifISTAVIIS
LANGENHEIN has this day tieem dissolved by mu
tual consent. Parilei knowing themseries indebted'
to tne late:firto will please make immediate payment
to eitlier ot the undersigned. 1
' • ',GEORRE STEWAR'I',
QRS. LAlitthNHElld.
The business will be= carried on u heretofore by
GEORGE ,S WART, - -
at the old stand, No. 11 °nick sTREzt. ALLZ.
GHENT CITY. • ' - nott:as
DI 8 8 OL UT I ON-i-• The Co-Part.
nership . optween - ' • • •
JOHN. BUT AND G ROBINSON,
under the dim of RiBINSON, Mass Mann.
!natural., is this day disindred by limitation. Hr.
JOHN BERT will settle thin business or. the 11t6
Arm JOH% BEST.
01 - OBLNB _
ON.
Pittsburgh, iSeptember ist.ol.B R
•
C O .PAItTNEREIHIP—I have
day
mith•las GEORGE THOMP
SON. JOHN. YAOLP4N alid THOMAS A. BEST,
ander like ammo! - • , •
•
nEST, THOMPSON & CO.,
In thelninuthetnre of DOLIEWIETE FLINT IMAM
Patented 10th January, 19813.' which wean u s
ei,lPerler article to spy In the market-at the Urea
Price: Orders Iron' pus automats of the late nest
ttuudaully ,reeeleedi and filled with ae little delay
Peselble. ; JOSH BEST -
Lij Lia k N
COALI .coaLU COALUI
DiCKSON, STEWART & CO
Bimini removed their ClEhle to
NO, 567 LIBERTY Sa*E.lsT,'
(Lately City Moue 111111)E1E9OND ELOOX
Lei now Neogwil to furnish to ol YOUGHIOMFIF
Ny I,lDeor. ?,am COAL,
.04 131, A8,at ttre tower t
moeket Drioe.• . .
:ill order , /en their . °Moe. 0; Addressed to
Thom through the mall i .wlll attestdoel to potoptly.
• • • -'
ila - NEW OPERA' HOVSE.
• -
Lessee
...
gagagement for a limited period with the poprdar
and vervain° s oniedliut
F. E. CHANFRATJ.
Who wilt peat WEDNESDAY OTENIND, NOT
vember ISt h. to De Waidea , e *Menai Ave set Maim.
tdv, eranted
Spin §
• -.... r. F . Chanban..
A. Played bytini upwards 100 eo-secutlee nights
in New . York. tights lit Philadelphia, 80ght*
In New Orleans. SO nights In Chicago,. and tor
lengthy parlors in the principal cities' of the tiilon.
Grand Matinee . on Saturday Afternoon.
IMI
igrPITTSBUItGiEt THEATER.
GRAND RE-91 2 .ENINC. ,
ffiOl DAY m3m9, ziom=l
New inanagenter.r, new scenery, new. costufnes.
and g,geueral overhauling. Look out fir KATE
FISHEB. and an entire first class New York ccon,- -
nol6:a2V
Or TRIMBLE'S VARIETIES
THEATER.
H. W. WILLIAMS Levee and Manager.,
GEO; B EDXSON Stag! , Manager.
The great London Sensation
MRAO: ANNIE 111-14 . 1:01E, I ;
in her Wondesful Vocal Representations.
A new dramatle absuidity, WOMEN'S RIGHTS,
or One Flundred Years Hence.
Pint - week of EllttatNE T. GORMAN. All the-
Varieties troepe to anew bill. • . • non
garRIERCANTILE LIBRARY •
• ,
LECTURES. • -
MARK TWAIN .
• (SAMUEL s. CLEMENS)
the well kr° wst AMERICAN HUMORIST, will tea
tare &ta: • -
A.C.A..113P.MT OP
THURSDAY , ETERING, NOT.. . 19, - 1860.
ON THE .- •
“AREBIOAN v6etl4x. zantoitii.”
Tickets •50 cents. geetired seats *5 cents extra
! , er er e i tti t ri r szileAv i t s b i e l hocakil s o f tar r n a .
EVENING, 17th Lust., from 7% to isOlelock.
0016
ori4FATETTE HALL.
:7"
SIMISPERILN RELDI 508.,
CU
MRS;
,FRANCES ANNE
,EEMBLIL
TiNIGHTS ONTY.
• HRS. HENBLE will read at .LAFAYETTir
HALL, Pittsburgh, ,two or Shakepeare , e play, as
follows •
TIIIIRSDAT EVENING, NOV. 19.
• . TULIUS CAESAR.
• FRIDAY EVE/TING, 'NOV. 20.
MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR.
_ Tickets, ONE DOLLAR . Reserved :seats FIB
CENT"' extra. The sale of tickets will commence
on WEDNESDAY. at 9 o'clock, at the Music Store
of 0. u. MELIA/R. 81 Wood street. •
SPECIAL 901IC E.— the Readings wilt coin
mence precisetv at 8 o'cloct. and it id respectfully
requested, to avoid hiterruptinn, that the audience
will be seated ten minutes before the' , readings be
gin. • Doors open at 7 o'clock. - • nolfasta
OrBUILNELLIS MUSEUM • AND
1111L ann
PARLORNAGEIitIi
The Great F 7 , llesorte.'
FIFTH AVENIIP. bet a Smithfield and Wood
streets. opposite Old Rh tine ' - ' r ,
Sir Open Day and, ET •ning; all the year round.
Admission, AS cents:, . hlldren, 18 emits.
terPILOF.SI LEONIIAST.
MATE OP WESTERN UNIVERSITY, )
Offert his siervleini to the Public as tesciher
GERDIAPI, MUSIC AND DISMITLISG.
Also, ea S RANK. ATOR and INTERPRETER.
Mice 114 BNITEPIELD STREET; third story,
grpitor. CAIIPENTEIVII
,TASIIIDNABLE DANCING ACADIIMI' t
Ho. 15 THIRD STREET, is now Open for the re►
caption of pupils. ChM days and hours—For
-
dies, Masters and Misses,- Wednesday and Saturday,
at OM o'clock r. K. For Gentlemen—Tuesday NIA
Friday Eveulftlia, at o'clock. Private lessons
given. Circulars can be had at the Music 'Stores
and at the Academy. Classes out of the clty.t
convenient, attended to.
air- Hall to let to Select Parties seCtlit
LIIBTBER.
ruT PITT
LUMBER COMPANY's
CAPITAL - $125,000.
Pnalumete—TEDWAßD DITHRIDG2.
Biolrr.taT—T. A. WRIGHT.
BlTlGUlrrZerrark-EDW.D.LV/BON.,
. Drazercrast
Edwara Davison, L. F. unman.
John Mellon, ' K. D. Dithrldies
Ditarnige, 'it. L. Malone.
- Fi. S Jobnaton. ' -
simmtEura YARD—oorner of
BUTLER AND LUMBER STRIn
NINTH WARD. -
e • • I ' . • : ACC e ..
ingtoll ttreet. - • • • .f Ag2(lolr.:
TT inti*Tit-LUMBER! _ „
AIDEANDBII PATTERSOPIF, • j 7
Dealer in all kinds of littiabeaN.
ON HAND AND FDA /341 X
1,000,000 feet Dry Pine Boards:.
130.000 feet IR and 9 Inch (near Plank r
30,000 feet Dry 11f, Inch Common rbinkt
30,000 feet Dry 1 and Al lam Oak: •
95,000 feet Dry la, a% and a inch 4al
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