The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, April 15, 1869, Image 7

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Bow Pins are - Made. - ' " ' • -
• The pin machine is 'one of the closest
approachee that mechanics have made to
the dexterity of the inimiui band. A
smalirmachine, 'about the height and size
of a lidylreewing machine, only much
strodger, ,, stands before you. On the
bulk side light belt descends from the
long at the ceiling that drives all
the' tnichines, ranged in rows on the
floor. On the left side of our machine
hangs, on a peg, a small reel of wire, -
that has been straighte..by.
through a compound system of small rol
lers. The wire descends and the end' of
it enters the machine.. This is the ;food
consumed by this snappiab,, voracious
little dwarf. He pulls =it in and bites it
off by inches incessantly, .one hundred
and forty bites to the minute. Juat'as he
seizec each bite, a saucy littlehammer,
with a concave face, hits the end of the
wire three.taps and "upsets" it to ahead,
while he,gripes it in a counter-sank hole
betWebn 'his teeth. With an •Otitward
thrust;of his tongue he thenlays the pin
sidewise in a little groove across the rim
of a small wheel that slowly revolves
just under his nose.. By the external
preen* , of• a stationary hoop - these
pins rolls in their places, as they
are
_carried under two series of small
files, ; three three in each. These files
grew liner toward the end of the series.
They litt.'at a slight inclination on the
pins,, and by a series of cams, levers and
springs 'ere made to play like lightning.
Thar „the' pins are dropped in a little
shower into a box. Twentreightpounds,
area day's for one of these little
antoinatona Forty machines on this
floor make live hundred and sixty pounds
of pins daily. These• are then polished.
Two .very intelligent machines reject
every crooked pin, even the slightest ir
regularity of form being detected. An.
other automaton assort half a dozen
lengths in as many boxes, all at once, and
unerringly, when a careless operator has ,
mixed the contents of boxes from various
machines. Lastly, a perfect genius of a
machine her= the pins by the head in an
inclined platform thro ugh e as many slots
as there are pins in a row on the papers.
These slots converge into the exact - apace
spanning the length of a row. Under
them runs the strip of pin paper. A
barb.like part of the machine catches one
pin from each of the slots as it falls, and
by one: movement sticks them all thr ough '
the corrugated ridges in the paper, from
which they are to be picked by taper fin.
gers ht iniudoirs and all sorts of huinan
circuit:Mt/tames. ,
(tutor Fermentation Whisky—
. •
In computing the capacity of a distillery
to produce whisky the law allows the dis
' tillers seventy-two hours for fermentation
of their "mashes."
;AProlertt German invention, which the
distillers are using, produces fermentation'
,in twenty-four hours. By means of this
quick • fermentation a. distillery which
uses the common process can turn out
thrice the amount of liquor the Govent
.m -
ent gives it credit for. Distillers are
supposed to put their."mash" through a
slow .an d even fementation, of half a
week, and upon the supposed yield are '
taxed eighty per cent., and as much more.
as the vigilance and integrity of a rotten,
bribed. Revenue Inspector or Ganger re
ports. .• • But by cramming into their - vats'
enormous amounts of yeast theyprodnce
a fermentation in a single day, and thus
make three 'times the quantity of liquor
which the stupid statute supposes they pro
duce. Thds, suppose a "mash" produces
three hundred gall o ns race is three days,
or six hundred gallons per week, the
Government charges sixty-three cents on
eighty per cent. of this huantity, and re
,ceives $BO2 on four hundred and eighty
gallons; whereas, thq real production of
the establishment is one thonsanc: eight
hundred gallons, and the Government is
swindled out of its tax on one thousand
three hundred and twenty gallons per
week. By this means the distiller keeps
his books "straight," settles with the Rev
enue Inspector, who doesn't "see" any
thing but slow fermentation going on,
and pockets the proceeds of the sale of
the untaxed whisky---less what he divides
with the inspector.
Edge Tools.
An cutting and piercing cdge tools op
erate on the principle of the- wedge. A
brad awl furnishes an • example which all
can readily understand. The cutting
edge of the awl severs the fibres of wood
as the instrument enters, andthe particles
are compressed into a smaller compass,
in the same manner as when a piece of
- wood is separated by a wedge. A chisel
is a wedge in one sense; and an axe,
drawing knife,. or jack-knife is also a
wedge. When e• keen-edged razor Is
made to clip a hair or to.remove a man'ti
beard, it operates on the principle of a
wedge.
Every intelligent mechanic under
" stands that when a wedge is dressed out
smoothly, it may be driven in with much
leak tom 'than if its - sufface was - left
jagged anti mush. The' same idea holds
good with 'respect to edge-tools. If the
cuttintedge be ground and - whet toes
fine gni edge as may te 'predicable with a
fine-gritted whet stony -and ifAe suede
back of tfie cutting edgebe . greund smooth
. and trues sad polished nestlys•so that.one,
'. can dhmertahe color *fide eyes by means
of the polishedsurface, the tool will enter
whateveeds to be cut by the, application'
of • • much , t.less.' force. ' thaw , itlise -sur
faces were le ft as rough - se* the Ma
are when the tools leave • ths-grinditeite,
All edged tools, o perat ed azesechiiiila and.
planes, that are with a crushing
stead or a *airing strolp, should be
polished neatlycleir to thecuttingedge, to
facilitate their entrance lute the substance
to be cut.—.Maessfacture mid Bulkier.
Hr------
IProperue, or celery.
I harp klnoWn 4ut i lty; Ile felatt.!wo
men too, frem various 'dailies lux!
becoigne so much affected with nervous
mos. that.when :they stretched' ettviheir
hands they shook like aspen leaves on
windy. giqn - -414 'IVA" :eaves
use of the Watched loot stalks of celery
leaves faa Baba, =they cbenatall •dr.o%.
and stead* lit litehi throttler - people. ,
I have known o th ers, jt0,7 0 . nervous
that Umiak Lnudo`yio
State otstlii%tlenoand f they were alMott'
in COUlarq pft•pt . and fear who.
weft, _ also cured, " by ,.
n,f.tally
moderate use Of blanched Celery as a'
salad M meal times. 11 06' known 1
,others cared by using 'celegrfor-palpitaz
tion of %shear:. • Every body , engaged
in blber weakening to • the nerves should
r use celery daily in,
in m '
ason :and. onions in
Inuni WbeA not seas on.;-.. Cart Prflc•
r. •
Sallee. Mt Co W111e116.7 1
7 The folhawing. As frOtriltittekr 4 Laibiril
article in Bun Saturday:, 4 - i-. i :
Soup, , bread, - vegetables; 'puddings;
ham, cheese, Sc., are comPotigud'ieuf
our meals;-and all these different vietf
nal. limm shitetbing of ' theirc nutritive
value because of the absence of the,' nu
‘tritive salts. Bread, for example, will
on that account , not be thoroughly diges
ted; it produces the Cr oat excrement; and
thus all the above named Sorts of . food
r leave's' residue, which ;burdens -the in:
tontines and
.produces - .11 sickly State, just ,
is if to the perfectly digestible *dements
6g any sort of food, a • portion of 'sem&
thing indigestible or - timeless is cooked up
11.8
with it. The experienced cook • endeav
to amend this defective quality by
la sauces and condiments; and he em
lova for the purpose, besides kitchen
erbs, - an extract he has in store pre
red from broken bones, odds and ends
f meat, &c.; but as these latter - contain
enerally but very little Muscular flesh,
this stock made by the cook is always
poor in the nutritive salts, but all the
richer In glue, which contributes nothing
to nourishment or the improvement of
food.
I A perfect compensation is only to be
obtained by using a ceneentrated meat
i broth; which of all similar prsalts. eparations
abounds moat in nutritive The
delicate, full flavor which ,the food ac
quires by it shows the cook that in this
way he most easily obtains' what was
wanted; and he who tastes the dish ex
periences by his digestion if the cookery
were good or not. A dish well prepared
is distinguished from one badly cooked
by being'more easily digestible, and this
depends on its mixture, the time occu
pied din digestion, and on its solubilit
and divisibility in the stomach. The laty
ter—which is important, but is not the
chief thing—is what •the inexperienced
cook most cares for; he deceives our
taste by unfitting spices, and so -spoils
the beet materials. Simple dishes, well
prepared, are what the epicure valueri
most.
The fungi used by the cook in his
saucas--trufiles'
i
mushrodms dtc.—con
tain, wonderful to say, the same nutri
tive suits, and also in nearly the same
proportion as meat; and in .taste, fun
gous broth ' greatly,resembles meat broth.
t closer examination of these might lead
interesting results. In Siberia'. even
toacistools,.in spite of their poison, are
not, despised.
TELE Atlantic Monthly article for April
on traveling to the far West bathe Pa 7
cific Railroad, thus celebrates the now
old West:
"Humboldt, In one of his solemi, sea-.
tences prescribes three reqnisitea for tra
vel in new regions: 1. Serenity of mind;
2. Passionate love for some class of sci
entificiabor; 3. A pure feeling. for the
enjoyment, which nature, in her freedom,
is ready to impart. These are all very
:desirable—at least one is indispensable—
"int my companions may swap off the
other, two for a welLfilled parse and a
good set of flannels. We may be as se
rene and scientific and s e ntimental as the
old German traveler himself; but with
out these other possessions we cannot go
far or be very comfortable.
Them we must be liberal as to time,
too; the average American can see Europe
Is thirty days, I know; but this is a big
ger job. True, with that limit he can
be carried from Boston to San Francisco
in ten days—allowing for a night or two
in bed, and one or two -failures to connect
it that—and back in the same time. and
have a third ten days to look. about him
is the mod:mains, In Utah and "Friscoe;"
and this is better than nothing, of course;
comparing what he really does,
before and after such a trip, he will be
immensely more ignorant when - he re
turns than he was at starting. I cannot
tolerate the idea of lesa than sixty idays;
and we shall find three months devoted
to the journey, the busiest and best spent
in ear lives. That is as little time as any
one proposing really to see our interior
and .Pacific States should allow himself to
take for the purpose. So make a ninety
day note for your expenses—well, say
$5OO a month—the average Atlantic
er will hardly get off with less—and leave
a good , indorser for any little contingency
of delay, such as a firming invitation to
visit a "friendly" Indian village, or a
long call from thosepersuasive gentlemen
of the interior basin, "the road agents."
We may as well count railroad travel at
five cents a mile, and atase at twenty cents,
sad board and lodging, whether with
Pullman or at the hotels, at five dollars a
day. •Extras and contingencies will need
all these • allowances have to spare—if
they have any.
A CURIOUS STORY is told of the wreck
of the British- ship "Lutine," which
foundered off the sand-banks oz. the coast
of Holland in 1799, with, an immense
amount of specie on board. She had
E 1,500,000 of subsidiary money for' the
English troops then serving under the
Prince •of Holland. She had also on
board assignments of specie for merchants
and bankers at Hamburg, and the Crown
inweliof Holland, which had been reset
England. The "Lutine" encountered
a fearful storm, and foundered, with the
loss of all hands. One man was picked
up, but survived only a few hours. The
Dutch Government offered £B,OOO for the
; recovery of the jewels, and a company
was formed in. England to search for the
treasure, which had been hidden by the
shifting sand. They soon recovered about
2160,900_ of which the, Dutch . Govern
ment claimed £BO,OOO as royalty. Subsa
quenqy the sand buried the ,wreck and
stopped operation.: Since then other cow-
Inianies . have been formed, but have sue
rely failed, though £ 60,000 more was
colored at intervals. - The , bulk . of
ensure still ` remains in the keel of the.
0, Which lles embedded in sand. It is
proposed 'to endeavor' to regain it, _ and
oyds, it is said, Intend to apply.to Par. , .
Tamest for tbknecessarr powers.. , The:
ato Gotntntnent, bale resigned•, all
m'to'iita wreek; - ,,and it is ;thought ' the' ,
plan- will-be to, , eon street large iron
parssonsi: .: _, ,: -•-• •
In nta citation to itre Grand Jury of.
Philadelphia; the ether day, ndge Breve:,
der l itillPlO.rxt Mho fit' Phil i t i t tliage.l;l
said he "It hfitschnie'te,pest, go einen,
flat then are, shot down sot' "Wed
death upon one highwayi L aa that the
law, seems as power for their vindica•
tion as it was ihrtheirprotedlow , •Grand..
Juries hesitate to find tenet:ol4l;d Petit
loins of late fell* to convict .except bt
inferior grades,lrequentiY6snpling
verdiets with recommentiatibitip mercy; :
and even in an oceasfienilceSe Of great
Atrocity, when tonvittionli, followed by .
a sentence of death, the ExecutiTe- / I, be•
Sieged for a pardon. It owing to these
efforts: to thwartjustice that it has`come
to pass in Philadelphia, that it is more
dangerous fora man to pick a pocket than
to take a life. The„ thief 'is" muckmore
certain of being punished than the' Amu..
dein'. This will continue until public
opinion undergoes a chsage.'!
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Eng. ; • DATH:'-A,Pita -
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c::: -, wort-sparienT. - .
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ler otg a if. Wit , Joet to the ntays of the •
pub* *OM; lila I/ rueeeallltT pledge. dllie
14 daTitantlY inelerrf to an honorable and faith-.
fdl dhse red Of 'utradtlee m' the eflee. -• • -
apUhdar , ~ , •:- . ,!•.' : Af . , 111,F4,14.1111111G. •
Wlll be a eandtdatelorthe tithe* of Sheriff. init.
feet to the deetsteh of the Union Itehubl , ean
County Corvieution, • • . • Inh2S:glN-d&F
Bar FOR: CLAIR IR or coiußTs,
JORN G. BROWN
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• Mil'vale
Reet.Peunbo n-
n Vi e le . . e
jauijpe to
th Co d e H cid l , ow f
the 'Union Republics,' County. Contention. .ap:O.
larTO THE. CITIZENS OF.AL•
announce • GHENY COuNTY: I respectflilly
myself as a candidate for the office of
( , LERE. OF cotrivre, subject to the, decision of
the Union Republican County Convention. I
would state ; that I ask the once but for. ONE
TERH. at the termination 'of t h ere a r e
I, would
Cheerfully retire, believing that there are .others
equally entitled to the honor and emoluments of
the once., and as competent as myself I will be
under obligations to the citizens of the county
for their support. — Very resoecthillv,
0d 'JOeEPH BROWNE,
Late ba ( 4, 1413121 a and stb Vol. Begt.
atti23:gif •
ag-0 : A‘, AL MID VISE-
I I siiv r is TIPPED
For children. Will outwear three pairs without
tips.
Iar'EPTLEPSY CAN BE EllitED
. , —Those havlaefriends alicted are•ear.
neatly solicited to send for a Circular Letter of
References end Ttetlinonials, which will con
vince the most skeptical of the euraidiltKM tAt
&seats. Address VAr. BUREN LOCAAOW.
M. 38 Great Jones street, New Yon.
male:. < d ttlr '
ErMAIIIRIAGE Ale CELTBA.
CT..--An•Xsaay foryisenien textile mime
of Selltnde, and the DMEenES and ABUSIIB
whiek create impidiments to IfAERIAGE; with
anre means of relief. Sent In sealed letter en.
velope_s. free of charge.. Address, Dr. a.BXIL
LINHOUGHTON, Howard Association.. Phila
delphia, Ps. -
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IarHATCHEIDWS HAIR DIE.
the This splendid Hair Dile is the best In the world:
only true and perfect . Dye; harmless, relia
ble, instontancosus; no disappointment; no ri
dictdons tints; ' remedies the 'lll effeets 'of bad
dyest.inelgorates sad leaves the Nair • soft and
beautiful. otaek or brooms, Sold by all Drualats
*and Perfumers; and properly applied at Batche
lor's Wig • Factory, No,. 16 • Bond 'street: New
Fort. • • • aultiltn2B
itgrItOCTOR. WHITTLER: CON:
TiNITES TO TREAT P.RIVA.TE
Diseases. in all Its forms; tionorrimea,-
• Gleet, ektrietnrei dc4 • complete) eradicated.
That numerous class of cases resulting from self
abuse. producing unmanliness, her debility,
irritability, eruptions. 'Bernthal amissions, • and
finally impotency.. permanently cured.. - Persons
oeicted will delicate. intricate *adieu stand
ing constitutional complaints are politely invited
to call tor.. consultatioa, which costs nothing.
Zxperience, ; the best of teachers . has enabled
hirato perfect remedies at once eleclent„safe,
permanent, and which tamest eases cut be used
without •hinOratice ie. Miasma,. Medicuies pre
pared in the establiahment, which embraces °i
nce, reception and-waiting rooms; also ooardhig
anti sleeping 'apartments for patients requiring
daily pers c o n c e n tra t ing vapor and chem.&
cal bathe, t husthe famed latteral
spriuga.• Nomatter who have failed, state your
ease. Bead what he.says ht Ids pamphlet of &SY
Pages, sent to any address for two stemmata seal
ed envelope.' Thodainds of cases treated annu
ally, at ogles and all over the country. Consul
tation tree, personally or by lull. Oltce No. 9
Wylie street,- A . C`ourt House) Pittsburgh,
Pa. Hours 9 A. M. to 8 P. tr. Sundays LI as.
to Si P. Y. • Pampblet sent to any address for two
stamps. apt .
WALL PAPER
AND
WINDOW SHADES,
os
New and. Handsome Designs,
Row °POMO AT
No. 107- Market Street
(NEAR FLPTH AVENEL)
Embracing a large and ouetally selected stock
of the newest desires Lom the FINEST sTA.mr-
ED HOLD to the CHEAPEST . ARTICLE known
to the trade. All of which we offer at Drifts that
will pay buyers to exactable.
108. R. HUGHES it BRO.
whiff: SI
WALL PAWED.
THE OLD PAPER MEE INI NEW PLACE,
W. P. BIARINALL's
NEW WALL PAPER. STORE,
191 Liberty Street,
OMAR MAPUTO
SPIUNG GOODS 4.BRIVTS.II DAILY. atm
t Pi
NEvir GOODS.
FINE VASES,
BOHEMIAN AND CHINA.
NEW Es'num,
mutat BETS , TICA ISETS,
GIFT CUM.
SMOKING SETS,
A large stock of
Goo . It=i
SILVER ELATED Ds
u. of all den:notion. 1:1
Call.end enannne oar 'bel te dgoods
feel uttsfed no one ;teed nat to e/
FL E. • RELEED-4 -(110:
100 'WOOD STREET.
4t-LEGvicary., enrinwroz
,01trAyr yt,Ernuiliololl.T :, - .
0 /014 N ot 717 ATIUULTaIAinr Ewan.
Tataree menu ill ow et Phil imit Xlitille
Jolty unrtN. - Js.:' Preirkieut. •
„ -N. i t alsmitylit e Ue ta gesuleat. '
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FOR SHERIFF.'
HI3RRON
'S ' 3 0IAI R NOTICES
WALL PAPERS
100 WOOD' STBE
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BY ILI!: Ealnagel 4 00e •
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B9IMP 1 / 4 403 - A311" CARPETS
FOR TIM Iff.rz.zioN.
SMITHSON'S EMPORIUM,.
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' 85 . MTh 51 era "A VE NUE.
-Messrs. H. B. SMITHSON k_ CO., proprietors
of the well known Mammoth Auction House are
ereatins an excitement consequent upon the ar
rival of new goods which are being sold at re-'
ntarkably low
_prices. Goods ofever7 virlety; the
finest sewed b , ots the most ' fasidenable bal
'Moral gaiters and ' anklet oboes, slippers, Ac.,
blankets, flannels, cloths. cassimeres, cutlery
and vitrpets. Call and examine. No trouble to
w , goods. Ladies ', misses' and ,children's
flats at almost your own prices. All goods war.
ranted as renresenteo. . n 024
I BY. L LEGBATE.
•
IJEOUSE AND LOT, CORNER
OF I 4110 AY22•I7E AND BIDWELL ST.,
GRENT CI TY.—IMMEDIATE PO; SES
SION--tiN SATURDAY, APIttL 17TEI, AT 21
O'CLOCK.
• be sold on the premises, the propertv
the northwest corner of Ohio avenue and Bid
well street. The lot Is 24 by 130 feet The
Rouse Is &Iwo story brick of b rooms. In good
condlUon. The location Is very desirable. being
on the corner of two main thoroughfares. traver
sed by the street ears. could be easily converted
Into •• good business stand. Terms at sale. Pos
session given oil acceptance of the deed. For
key to Inspect premises apply to
A. LEsIGATE, Auctioneer,
Ib9 Federal street, Allegheny.
&pis
PROPOSALS.
WATER LOAN BONDS
FOR SALE.
CONTROLLER'S OFP/CIL
- CITY OP ALLROHRNT, April 12, 1809.
SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at
THIS
,OFFICE until 3 o'clock Y. x. on WED
NESDAY, Rlst inst., for the sale of
40.000 Dollars of Allegheny City
WATER MAIN EXTENSION. BONDS,
of the denominations respectively of $5OO and
91.000, said Bonds bearing 6 per cent, interest,
paying semi-annually on the first days of July
and January, and maturing In twenty years from
date of issue. .
Bids will be received for all or any portion of
the above loans. Bids will also be received for
oonverting the City Bends maturing in 1870
Into.tite above.
The right Is rt served . to reject any and all bids.
R. R. FRANCIS,
. _
Lat:hal CITY CONTROLLER.
NOTICE TO
FOUNDERS AND TINNERS,
.• CO.fTfOLLiit'H OFFICE.
CIIT OF AnLiGillmr, April 111, 1869..
SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at
THIS OFFICE until 3 o'clock P. 11., until. WED
NESDAY, April SUL
FOR FURNISHING THE CITY
WITH ALL THE
GAS POSTS
Required Raring the rear,
To be delivered at City Hall, at such tines as
they nay be required. Pattern and Core Box
will be tarnished by the city. Bidders are re
quested to state the price per post; also the ad
ditional east of famishing them with two ooats of
good black pattit. Bids will be received at the same
time for furnishing all the OAS LAMPS requited
daring the current year, to be of the same pat
tern and quality as those now in use.
' R. B. FRANCIS,
spltaull CITY CONTROLLER.
FLAG STORES. •
Cos
cnir
0 _ _
_TnOLLIE'S OTIPICZ.
F j"LzGaLIIT. w orn
. 2 , 1889.
SEALED PROPOSALS VIII be reeeleed at
TEM OEFICE nut!! 3 o'clock.P. on TUES.
DAY. April fileth, for tumid ing the City with
2,000 Feet Undressed Flag Stones
For cross's:ma. The Stones to be delivered at
such times and Maces as the Street Coimmission
era may direct, and to contbrizi to specillastiens
to be fordlshed by Themes Megraw, Esq., Street
Commissioner.
apl3:h:3
NOTIC E TO CONTRACTORS.
'coNTßoLiams opium.
CITY OT ALLEGIIIMY, April ISM, zses.
SEALED PROPOSALS will be iteeired at this
office until 3 o'clock r.u.. on WEDNESDAY.
alst Inst., for GRADING and PAVING- the
following Avenues. Streets and AUeys, via.:
WESTERN AVENUE; from its Intersection
with Rebecca street, outwardly.
SAWMILL A.LLEY,eastwardly of Coke Ovens
in Stb ward.
SOUTH ALLEY, In the 6th ward.
FOE. GRADING ONLY:
EILBUCE STREET, from Corry street to
*boot street.
MANHATTAN STREET, from Ronkitui street
to Rebecca street.
Profiler, Estimates, go., can. be se•a in the
ogle. of CHAREEd DAVIS, Esqi. City Engineer.
Blanes for bidders "rill be farnisbed et this °glee.
R. B. ifLANCId.
spleib44 City Controller.
Osinesi OF CITY It mailman AND ADAVIITOIt,
Parrearrnest. April id. Ina% t t
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.--
. EIRALRD PROPOSALS for remindful' TRY
EMT SEWER, north of *the Connennille
builroad 'treat: au& for tiradteg. Paving and
Curbing the followlag_streets, viz.:
pe • . •
W rks str E eet.' ' BSTER. *Tax u, from Roberts to Kirk-
THIRTY-NITH AND TORTIRTH Streets,
from Butler st re et to, the Allegheny Valley Bali
road. '
• Also,for con_trneting the following BOARD. .-
.- • •
ONE on Bounaso street, hens Thirty-third
str et,' to 'Laurel street; suet al lig Laurel street
ONE on Pearl and Cedar ereets, from Maln„,ti>
Lau el street, Ifith ward. and
ONE on Broad street, Mite Highball,' avenue' the Frankttelf/1 Road /9th 'war r .
WM be received at . THIs, OFF ICE until 4'
O'clock P. R., ol
11113BEIDAY, April lath, 1889.
• All bide to be acted on by thiCo It' en tettM
be lett lit . THI OP/1010 before, the time motto
mentioned,— „
;• The Committee resente the tight to reject ant
or bide. • • • • •
_ .
apittgill
poVitir HOUSE Arin.JAlClng.
pkOVEMENTL — STONE., WORK. —Proita,,
, be received for btone Work at Coats
Holm and Jail , Impecrtemen t s mu & ,
ylllDATV•Antire / B TH. 6 0'01.001 P. H.
. .
.r aila.
Ya gste
Von at a and ir utaci - Nos. 1 . 1 sad ready f bizret, •
latallt.,Clair.) e
t• • .. • • • . • • ,
aplQ46lk . • ; BARN iiiiioBXS, Ataldleatil
rirrl
B>. tille •emeit, Itfr-pU.
E. FRANCIS,
CITY CONTROLLER.
CITY ENGINEER.
WOU'Rizica_
UM
-Jo
AME . III,OI .01Tx
'HUE LIFE INSIJRANCS CO,
Of Pennsylvatua.,
°ice, 75 . Federal St., Alletitety City.
DIRECTORS,.
Hen: J.,IMEs L. GRAHAM, '
Rev. d. B. CLARK. D. D.,
Capt. B. ROBINSON, '
Rev. A. K. BELL, D.D.
Rev. 13.
REED.,SIT. P.D..
'W. A. Cashier Allegheny Trust Co.
JACOB RUSH. May o rstate Agent,
SIMON' DRUM, of AlleghenY, •
C. W. BEcNs, Hatter,
A. S. BELL. Atternepat-Law
D. L. - PATTERSON, Lumber Merchant,
D. SWIXIBR, Insurance Agent.
Capt. ROM , . ROBINSON, President.
Rev. J. B. CLARE., D. D., Vice President,
JACOB RUSH, Secretary,
C. W. BENNT, Treasurer.
M. W. WHITE, IiguICAL ADVISEE.
DANIEL SWO(ER, Geng Agent._
-This is a nome company. conducted on themuttial
principle, each coney holier receiving an equal
share or the prefltir of the Company. Policies
will be issued on all; the different plans of Lire
Insurance, and being conducted on an econotaV.
cal basis- ell' afford a safe investment to each
policy holder. and thereby retain the money at
hone to e3courage home industry. mh29:rni
CUSH
‘,..." .
INSURANCE COMPANY,
MEILAPPS now:arta,
No. 22 -Fifth Avenue. *Second Flour,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
I '
Capital All I:Naid Up.
- , DIRECTORS. •
F
N. J. Higlei, .W.oliTer,,jr, Capt.H.Balley,
Dan'l Wallace, .H. Hartman, A. Chambers,
Jake Hill. . - . • MtClork.n. Jae. H. Bailey.
Thomas Smith Jno.S. Willock,
ROBE TH. KIM), President.
• JICO. P. JENNLNGS, Vice rresideit.
JOB. T. JOHNSTON, Secretary.
Capt. R. J. GRACE, aeon egeat.
insures On Liberal Terms on all Fire
and Marine Mau, • -
•p2:07
NATIONAL
INSURANCE COMPANY,
Cor. Federal St. and Diamond, Allegheny,
Office In the SECOND NATIONAL BANK
BUILVINEi.
W. W. MARTIN I President,
JOHN BROWN. Ja., Tied k•resldent,
JAMES B. STAVENSON, Secretary.
DIESCT0101:
John A. Hyler, !Jae. LocichartjJor. Myers,
Jas.L.Grahan. Robert Les, O. C. Boyle,
Jno. Ilrown;Jr. George Gent, - Jacob hon.,
O.H Pll4 Illlans Jae. Xkompeo J. MeNangher
ape
ENTMPRISE
INSURANCE COMPANY
OF PIITSIII7ROU, PA.,
Office, No. 424 PENN STS,
(IN NATIONAL TRUST CO. BUILDING.)
DIRECTORS
'
Robt. Dickson, iljtoto. Liddell, W. .J. Friday,
I
G. Siedle, 1 C. Van Buren, P. Kirsch,
E. H. Myers,
l id. oangwisch, Chris, Blebert.
E .
J. Blanchard, J. Weisser, P. Schildecker•
B O OBTDM R,T I
fel!: B RT L G ET. Ser
eeal
pENNSUNANIA.
INSURANCE COMPANY OF PIMSBUREIH
0211 Cm. lie. 1673 S WOOD STREW, BASH
04 COXIMEcit strumme.
rids m a Home Company, and insures against
loss try Tire exclusively.
lepr. ii & j.
1 111) ftss I P r i
t s ere
BOBAHT A Treasurer,
41/#l4
zwincrirmßorarif•
Leonard Walter.' ---- i3 1 4 7 civerthi mu
Jeanßovirlek. Gee. . Evans,
s 14tItter, J.C. riaefit.
Josiah King, ' John Voeptlsi
Jas. H. Hopk, A. AMMLOIL '
Henry Sproul,
FiDEZIEWIT
AGAINST LOSS BY FIRE.
FRANKLIN INSURANCE , CO. OF PHILADELPHIA,
01/71=43116 CITCHICSThrui ST . ,near
• DralOTOu.
N Cearla i f. 3 :4 ClKai'
IrSimuleramai
Dale,
an W BorrireVes.
C•
O. BA.N Pres ant,
ith aqwksgeoe Presidet.
J. NEB . AGIN"
North West onset rlb Thlrdlad.Wood Btreett.
astiOni
B EN FlumEw:x
INSURANCE COMPANY,
OF ALUMNI', PA.
OPTICE DI FRANKLIN lI.A.VENGS BANK
BUILDINGS,
No. 41 Ohio .113 t., Allegheny.
• -
. A-EONS COMPANY. managed try Manteca
l it:en kUown_ t,cltli.e oonunitn_l!yare trust by tar
° 6.
merit a of Y
°
IFlZlnglf IRIVIN. . ..-....Prifildeat.
aka. D. lilDDLar:—..... ....... Sieetal7.
DDUOTORS: •
1
Henry Irwin, D. L. F e y a' WM, Cooper,
Geo. R. ELM, Jacob Franz, . seottlelb Tam,
Slum Drum, ••J. B. esslth, Jacob 404
mo w .. Stewart, Oh. P. Wtlstoo, Joseph oral&
oplOosLsostosr. D. J. Zliskassa, Jere. Hottest.
itS
FIRE INSURANCE CO.,
o 1.02411:10P4
•
ESTABLISIIED IVO& CASH CAPITAL PAID
CT AND MISTED PUNDS
ING 011,000,000 IN COLD.
Insurance winn Pire limed on Ronson ono
Bundings, Irarea • and Merchandise.
Steamboats. to. .rollates 'issued tayable ttl sold
'or carreney United •States Branch oaoe,
40 PINE swats ,T New York.. ,
AU loaaes or the •united
_StAtes Branca will be
adjuted la New York.
motil.trbirt:ax; A. Rent,
. • PITTS111:1110H; PA
OM* STREET. '
hattan MB. Mt:LAUGHLIN as 410 Ageit foal the Man..
Life Issuance, Catavanr. ' le6sT72
liktla
r.smenztritstritiscv cOms
, pAlrit op-pirrangsG E .
RR IspliDK4 Prellaent. ,
.P . MllmmT. Secretary. 1
. . GMODeI MitZLD3ttteneral Aga& : '
°Moe, 954_ Watv_ street. IfpFkr 4, 9 op. Iva'',
hot - hpoupanwrittiturp... - _ ' -
w tx.-ure:a t eit ts AS , minas or - Mrs aid lts...ri
ak •.A tattseptsattattong mac and by Di..
xi hd Men IPtowm to , the comnumity,
atmtmrio am Motemmlheal by ProMptaess and Über. •
alltr to oatntiatte character VW% they ka
&mated, as W MO host protaetton to sk
who dastiWad bs tin rod'" • '7s
Mu, , ~ • : , otuotWalls _•';. ', r , -
des iniitai &ma B. nu% -
siN.Jr., Shaul. .r. Ire, ,
Jailed wohni r s4 i . ipa m cs .
Ale riderreni Joe
elllant
,1 ,
AnAct
. Edlitp_m&m nigo ch
David Y. Loa/. , Ws& Rolts
D. Ihmsen. _ _ -._ _ _ mat
p.oPuicirtriThwicE cow
Z: DORM WOOD a PIM 8111.
• /tome .o,e,;ki,iiniptipg Tin sad Maine }Usti
lix• -''t
ansh ' 'Macrons
spar .. • -ittiteriini z h'ilier d*
u hiis,,,,„ Vin:l, , " Ellget t ra,c,t4: .. '
it , win...,
. 42.1,..." 0.
. /tiff ...s. , .
. JAM. 00 :CA& 44 4111 5: '
Fi"NEW APIA HOUSE.
Lessee .... ................
Manager .......................................
Last , ulaht but two or the gifted sad iumoeo.
Wished artiste,
Ars. MAST GLADSTANE.
ThtIRBDAY EVENING, Aprll ltith,. 113611,
bg presented the celebrated five act tragedy,
EL mascrii, QUEEN OT tzraialiD.
Elizabeth ..................................
.
ltridny Evening—Benefit or MARV GLAD
!WANE, for wttlch occasion ske will appear as
MARY STUART.
•
Gladstane Matinee on Saturday.
arACADEMY OF MUSIC.
C. H. HESS a CO
ONE WEEK ONLY.
.
The Entire Great Company
FROM CROSBY'S OPERA HOUSE, CHICAGO.
Returning!. om Phl'adelphis to Chicago will step
ter a Peek In Pittsburgh, and produce in all Its
original maanllcence, the tirand Spent/nu! ir
Extravaganza • .
TIIE FIELD OF CLOTII OF GOLD,
A Run of Two Months in Chicago,
And the same length of time in Philadelphia,
witn thle Cpany.
• Fill parti o c m ulate ln the Sundt:v. Lea& and de.
scliptive bills.
Vt r ANTBD-2/5 YOUNG LADIES. Apply at
the A eidemy of Mule, between 12 and io clock.
splkh
WINALSONIC. 11ALL.
• e
WEDNESDAY THURSDAY ASD FRIDAY.
April 21st. 02d and sad.
ent
Fifteh .kuunal Tour of the Great Band of
the Age,
SAM SHARPLEY'S MINSTRELp
The * People's Favorites,who have lut con^l ed
the longest and most successful season ever ade
in the city o' Chicago, performing to crowded
houses one hundred consecutive nights.
versally pronounced superior to all. Under the
immediate supervilon of the great Wit and Hu
morist, Mr. SAH SHARPLEY., who will appear
at roach and eve performance.
Admission, 50 ry
cents. Reserved Seats, 75
cents: Seats can be secured at the Hall from 10
to 1 o'clock, without extra.csarge. Boors open '
at 7: performance at 8 o'clock precisely.
apl4:hte GEOReit GRAY, Agent.
grA GRAND EXHIBITION OF
YEWSfront the
NONDESCRIPT OR DISSOLVING
CON, will , be given on OXYHYDRC sTERRKIP TI
THURSDAY EVENING, April 15, 1869,
• •
AT.IK O'CLOCK,
IY NORTH AVESUS M. E. 011171101 f
I
ALLEGHENY CITY, PA. 1
Part PIM, raying. beentifal views from the
lives of BUNGS SAUL AND DAVID.
Part Second. 'showinr the t- rritrle realities
which follow THE IrlfteT GLASS.
Singing by the Children of the Sunday School.
Tickets SS cents; Children IS cents.
spit th 42 •
tarGRAND •
CONCERT AND rismarrioN
AT MASONIC' HALE,.
(Fifth Avenue,) •
Thursday, Friday and Saturday Even , gs,
April 15th. 16th and 17th. Concert on
T Club.
HURSDAY EVENING, by Allegheny Quartette
FWD LT EVENING: A oirt 16th, CINDEREL
LA. OR THE GLASS SLIPPEU, and rawly other
interesting everches.
SATURDAY EVENING, April 17th; TEN
NIGHTS IN ARAB, ROOM. avele
BURNELL% IRIISEIM
• AND PARLOR ramucianno,
ealdent. •
rice Pre*Kett.
server.
The Great Pamtly llesorta.
TIM; AVENUE, between Smithfield and
Wo = od stree ts,
y o papos Eitve Old
g Th eatre.
•
JnD a *S nd nts:Childr a n t l6 Beni
s r ou nd '
_ _
IW-A GRAND FAIR
is now being held at "MILLER'S HALL, corn
er of
.glith avenue and Gist street. for the benefit
of ST. AGNES ( HUMOR. Soho. Refreshments
served and en excellent band of innate to atteLd
anee every evening. , - ape:o3 prftB
PROFESSIONAL
G. W. •De CAMP,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT JAW,
Oglce, No. 137, FOURTH AVENUE. Pitts
burgh. (formerly occupied by Hon. Walter N.
Lowriso will practice - in the 17. S. Circuit and
District Courts. tn the State Supreme and all the
Courts of Allegheny' county. and make collec
tions in moat of theadjacent counties. Ja29:d73
WJL B. BEEPER,
. ,
ALDERMAN AND E X- OFFICIO J (MIRE OT
THE PiLiOle.
OFF/CE,B9 FIFTH AVHNUE:
Special 'attention given
andconve and ve
collections Deeds. Bonds Mortgages drawn
up. and all legal business attended to sromptly
and accurately.
SA McBUSTER%
Ai.3)EroxAN.,
... . _
Ex-0131clo Justice of the Pesos and Police Ha:-
trate. Onice,_DßANT STREE T,
Cathedral, PITTSBURGH. P.A. '4. ' 914" lite
"
- Deeds Bonds, Mort . ,•-•
Dp.u..aiiions,
and
all ve.s, Ac..owledirmentt,
Business executed
= __ r _ r _FiCerometness and &miracle. tabu
JOHN A. STRALN,
AT.4.II.E.MIXA.N, •
EX-07FICIO JUSTICE OP THE PEACE AHD
POLICE MAGISTRATE.
011ce,1111.-FIPTH STREET, opkosite the Ca
thedral, Pittsburgh, Pa. Deeds, Bonds, Mort
gages, Acgueowlegments, .Depositions and all
Legs Business executed with Drowntnege lad
dispatch.
A. AatutioN,
. .
awake of the Peace,
CONVEYANCER, REAL ESTATE 44111 i !NW
RANCE AG RI!. ••
•
CARSON STREET. EAST IiDERLSGRAM.
Collection of Rents solleltedsidgeronnitlY at
twitted to. - laya:y6o
. ,
TORY We
ATTOCAP - ,
Ogles, US bfazno4agin4l4,
' • : AUppolitit the Oman Hasse.)
ARCHUIAL:D -
Awroxszqrsy.;.4.2uxus.w,
z... as yawl swain%
ssistiokorsir ' PIT7I3I3I(MOM
BUILDERS!
800 000 feet Di* Plan Soards.
150.000 het 1,9 lUob,DlextPlardt:
95000 feet 11 Inca Common Plank;
SlO,ooo.oretln7 1 and 9 Inch Oak:
9.9,,000 ne t . 4 s and 3 kelt Poplar;
,10.000 -
' • 10000 feat, Dry_ Yellow Pine Boards;
Illomoo het Hemlock Scnntllne.
31) 41e9°Iletl" ea. P ,1 !! 1 4 1 a ‘ i l!all 41 47
- , 900, 1111.1nek fddagles. sawed ;
SO N0.1115-Inekl9tlnglea, staved:
. IfgsAloo Sire
.4000 rir. The.
- sespyani Foe •
Al . Mill Lumber. Locust, and cet i sr
Posta. R
andall axtleleAin tbeline on band and lbr
sale by ALEXANDER, PATTZESON: Ifards—
No. lei Benne& street and coraer,ofPreble and
- .resolata' elreets, blztb,stard,Alle*hen,y, late bor.
'one: cf mane:warm •_. • - • "
owcsErT, 804P,ISTOW&o;;;
ratilUnir 1114-_
• Oitifbtold iftrooti cOole ~ -o arsollikotorer or • '
anon's Felt C4meat an d (hovel Rotolo& Ifs. •
'tonal tar we . 114:10
WHICH HAB RECENTLY HAD
prrnmmum. Ply
LUMBER.
II
Managers