EtahlmdaalrEtte. eibilEN • AND • BOWSEHOW I. 1: • •• 1211 .." An experieneed dairy woman priblielietr some excellent ideas on practical butter_ making inthe Hearth and Home. . file does not believe the assertion .. of ilonie learned professor who says, "The longer the cream is in churning, the NA- (et' jtke flavor of the' btitter.". She says , butter ircontained in the cream inminute Biecif or . cells,' at a certain temPerature; lOWA' to ico , rapid bealiPg, those .sacks , break, and the butter "comes:" Five or ten minutes of the rapid motion will cause the tees to break equally as well as two hours of the same elbow exercisel Neither does the two hours' hard work increase the quantity or flavor of the but. ter.s In churning, however, it is very important not to cease the agitation too soon when the bUtter first begins to "come.", Some commence to "gather" Oefore half the 'cella bgve broken, and 'so' cave a largge portion cit . Putter in the brit. tsrstlit s .„ It b;t;well ti:i', keep up the Vries egitatioripOttl the bntter begins to gather. ef, ownjaccord, land the buttermilk atts completely :ram the milk: 1 4i, rom our own observation, it is impor r„,.. not . have the cream, too sour, as r .#11,74,4t1,0,0r pie right temperature, A WY. 'to F•have ' the ;better "come" Su WY. : _I• . t ~ ~ ~ Miteudepth, of, -intik in pans should not beJover two or two and. one-half inches; and the milk , should be skimmed just as it begins slightly to clabber. It; in skim miXig„,the cream Is , placed in a jar 4dong lowother cream pteviously,,,akimmed, the whole should be „stirred up together when an addition is` made, so as to insure like acidity to the mass, when sit3rward the contents of the isr are poured into the churn. - is a good plan hi cold weather, after hag ;",iiett" twenty.fotu• hours, to pl the pan ever. pot of boiling water' on the stove, and let the steam warm it, so is to cause the cream to '•crinkle" a little, taking care not to let the milk sim mer. :The Titin/is then placed on the milk shelf for ttvelity•four hours longer, *hen the 'c:reartils skimmed off—thick as a "leathei apron." This is 'the English method of procedure. Pigs in Butniner.--Stimmer is the time to make' pork; making it in winter is much like running a boat against wind and tide; it requires too much food to keep ap,the animal heat.• If hogs have plenty bf,graas in • summer, and• kbout half ( the corn they will eat, they will fatten rapid ly ;and my'bellef_is that three pounds of pork can be made from less grain in this y*ay than, - one , ; tiound can be in cold weather with a lieg ire a close pen._ The , grass is coolingand loosening, and coun teracts the feverishinnperties of the corn. L' Hoggvrill'neyer mit in Summer, how l ever fat; if they can 'have access to water and Mind to lie in.^ Mud Is-very bad for UP Cool,rof cold weather., Absorbi too much animal -heat. ilia very tooling - drink Mid almost indispensable to raising young pigs. But very little corn and no corn meal should be fed to young pigs before they arefour months old. The effects of corn and raw corn meal on young pigs are these: The pigs at first will be costive, then they will scour. They will begin to rub against everything they can rub against, they will rub their hair.off. Their skin will have a red and dry appearance. A dry, black scurf will begirt to form on them; and the more of the corn meal they eat the poorer they will get. The best thing that can be done fbr - a pig in this candition is to give him a thorough washing in warm rain water, or sour milk is best. _ Coarse flour .or middlings from rye or wheat, when blade into alhin drinkable slop with milk, is the best feed for young pigs; *tient bread and' milk. Bread is goW for young pigs beiiiinse itle leaven ed- FPS , hes to:ferment -tiefore it will digest, and if fed to a yepng pig before' fermented, itt..Wit e ciliettask his stomach and spoil him. Lettuce is good for young pigs. It will'. atop the scours in them. The middlings should : ..be _put with the milk at night, after Mt, fbeding has been done, and allowed to be in the milk through-the - night, never allowing the swill tub to get quite empty, always leaving a little in the bottom tor yeast. The swill should never be pirmitted to get stale. Slop feed should be fed often, and never more. ed at a time than will be eaten up at once. Slop feed will make larger hogs than dry feed. After the pigs get to be three or four months old their food can be wade stronger, but a pig will not bear much' strong : - food Jinni he begins to 'change from a pig into a hog, which will be, known 'bs . iiiti,foiee.- In the West where hogs are raised on a large scale, -but one litter should' be raised from a I sroin , a year i and the sow should have .them in the month of Kay or June. ,The sows should , run to grass, and may be fed on corn. , . The pigs shouldatick•thim as. iiing 'aii - They will: In this way the pigs require but little -care, and they get age so that they will winter well on corn. Potato Buga.—The Flint (Mich.) Globe says: t i ' "At this date last year, potatoes were worth in this market about ninety penis per bushel, for the same quality as now sell at from thirty to forty cents, which is certainly a singular tact, consid ering that daring last summer our State exchanges . wereAlleil, with. the most dolefal accounts of the devastation of the huge, and predictions of a abort crop and high prices. We heat again this • spring that the plow is resurrecting mil /100i br ' the 'little learinfahii from 0 their Winter slumbers, and the same fears are .expresie 3 d:that,therwi,ll : VOtirelY.. destroy the crop the coming season. But if .the past is any criterion to go- ky r yk. .should say the more bugs the more potatoes.'!;: ,Leaky Teats in Cows.--t 4.. 41,11 of lumbus, Onto. writes: "I have a vales . 16120wthatituies :her milk; at times it: Julia from her in stream!. Will you give. me .a, :remedy!" -..; Ameii:..Milk three 11 = 1 a day, say at fllatikthp moraing,at, ,ti - ; and -At-eight in the evehing: -If this does not stop 11,Iiave &little collodion ' (whlaiegPpPOttelLdile/olyed :iti„ettier) i to be tutiforldi druggistior photoipaphera. and put adrepppon,the end of each teat after milithit'biltikeinitiiiiiot to touch allo . ir Ipcit t ov the (low ;veil) hick. !The 1 101 elitett not boi _Wend except :. inc ex= ike.m.P cues' f O F,.. alitget ring :of collodion 'twill slim* in 'dryiniand dra w the' hole • ingethers--41iiirteirri Agriculturist 'y,. • 7: .., Pure thitern Witter.- 1 -To keep water in tler %Wein liweet,' l can be done' without 'truss. Common sense is better than per , "neinganate of , potash any time. All that -34 reoltedia to have your conductors so ~..., • !.: 1.-. ,- - r. , , ..,1 • . I'L .F .••,-. ,t , , (..%! 4 carom^r~e~r-sa.^*"^ , '.R ~ r-rr ~4' a. ,i a ~,~. xi,.~'" rr - s~-^ } s~^'~r~ ~ n..s ~s - M. x .'—~`"~."+~~ k'~ . N`a"~' ~ ~~1~ a "~.m3~ ,sAS~~- 2„~~.a~c.5"~.m~,1 ~9~ z ` ~."`x` = ~' ~'Y~<fi~'~.i~ arranged that yon can turn. the wellsek away from the cistern or into it at: yonf roof jgg ctiveils,trougkilrail4y4l4iiixthe 1 " ; .. 743 s,. clear,, . , Tn I rtl i t i o punipi,atid'your .wa istll e rt whltti clear, ana'sparkilik; ' 'if ' 'athie throwAhe pernnuiganite to thnii . *ill the cisterns from the! Winter :rains, , and your, water will keep cool,- •' r ,- , -.. • Kidney Worme.--LSwine are Atli:ten* troubled with a disiase denominated by veterinarl'aiSthe "ldikey..wortiL'" 'Corn soaked, iii very strong lye made' of wood, 800, is said to be an . Infallible remedy,, Salt and brimstone, in small a• preventive4nd, indeed, the,- oz y one known. Comfortable quarters and good: food are of really more importance.in the successful management of these animals than many are inclined to suppose, and should never on any account be neglected: • Clover is the cheapest and beat manure that can be had. Nothing pays better than a field of good clever plowed under. It enriches the soil quicker than barnyard manure, and puts it in better condition. To plow it down well, if it stands thick and high, each morning a roller should be drawn over as much as can be plowed in a day, and a heavy chain should be fastened to the point of the plow, beam to drag it in. the furrow. In this way it can be empletely covered . Clover contains ell.the elements needed to enrich the soil feral) kinds of:grain, and in larger quail; titles than other manures. i • • • Nafito tfii /iirof.—To rclieVe from the terrible effects of running hail in the- foot of man or horse, take pesch leaves; bruise thein, apply to the wound,._ and confine with bandage. They pure as if by magic. Renew the applicatiOn 'twice a day, if necessary, but one application. usually ; does the, work. I have Cured , both man and horse in few hours, when they , we re _ apparently .en the. point of having. tile lock-jaw. Thie-recipe, -re membered and'practiced, will save many valuable lives. ' • Wheat Production.—The area of wheat culture is diminishing in all the older wheat producing states; and the - decline in production per acre is equally rapid. At the present moment Minnesota and California stand foremost among' the , wheat states; the average in each state being twenty bushels per acre, and their aggregate yield is nearly equal. In • lowa the average v ield IS but twelve bush els per acre, and in Ohio and Pennsylva nia ten. Illinois, which stood at the head as.' a wheat-growing state. produces, as Mr. Lincoln once said, but about eight bushels per acre. The wheat region of the United States, it is evident, is now on the western side of the Mississippi River. Transplanting Evergreena—Tlxe best time is between the 15th of May and the. 15th of Rine; for the hardy evergreens, the month of September or October is good, taking care in each case to ustaeh • the ground well, and particularly .to see that trees are well packed and roots kept moist andunexposed. If the distance of , tritntmortation is quite short, evergre ens, may be safely traesplanted as late as the .. 15th of June - but if,transportation is distant, it is better to place them in the ground a little earlier. Choose a wet, moist day for * digging, and also for planting. Testing Potatoes.—A Berkshire, Mass. farmer has planted this Sprint one hun dred and thirty-six varieties of potatoes —all the known named varieties except, four, and he hopes to obtain these in time , for planting. He purposes to thoroughly test them all, giving to each the same soil and cultivation, and carefully weighing the p obtained in a rod of drill. The list lades all the new and famous seed lings, and the result will In a .measure settle the potatde question. Betting Out Cabliaga—A good manure for cabhage plants is made by filling an ash hopper with equal parts of hen 'manure and cow manure, and pouring water over it. Then mix the leached water with muck, making it the consistency of thick , paste, and put it it into the holes prepared for the plants. Plant your cabbage plants is this substance, and they will grow NM the start, and hot wither. Beets and. Celery can. be set out In the same , way.,; The tops pf beet and 'celery plante should. be.shostened one-half, at planting.- To Plant Bisect Fhtatoes, select ' a . dry, loamy soil well cultivated and in good tint'. Set out the plants when the soil is warm and denim • toward evening is the best time. , The earliest and strongest slips make the largest potatoes. If the plants cannot be cheaply purchased they are easily raised by making a small hot bed. 'Ts do this, dig it out twelve or fif. teen inches deep, fill in a thick layer of horse manure and straw, so as to generate heatput on this three or four inches of rich earth. Cht the potato into two pieces and Plant them with the flat , side down. They will sprout „quickly, . and . soon be large snough 'to plant out. About four , bushels of potatoes will give sprouts enough for an acre of ground. Kill the acitarpiTtars, —Now lathe time the ravages of these destructive inse,cts begin, and how is the time to make war on thein. Trees'and atirubety , should be cleansed them before; they,. multi ply and, grow large, Their tents or nests can be easily seen yet, and the insects readily testroyed. Those. that can be reached by the land can be easily die. patched, but those beyond reach are more troublesome. Kerosene en. IN 11l kill them, easily;apPlyed by, saturating a aponge and, übbirig it on the tent.; If theinsects are already 1460 put, fire to the kerosene and burn them out..;, Atten tion paid to this subject early in the sea season will save much labor and annoy ance.. , The morning is the beet= time of the day to destrey them, as they are all in Vol:teats, ()old and cloudy day also :&17# the** the tents,. ‘51 1 4 4 4 :thAY Pio ,0 0 *44. Eloto to Destry the (Turcolio.--The only prams that lies yet proved itself effectivb In my experience is to jar or shake , the Area every from the time ,the tit is' an hirge as!. pea until it,lei fully ,twolblrds.groeni. By pastiag .neWspa •PenilogethEr and placing _ them under. the Arse c tliting the paper closidp aroma the the =bull° will . fall on the paper -when the tree .*ken, wad can lie - easily t~eiitrtiyed:' By practiplrethie plan on your plum trees every morning, as dl. •recleitnihg ftNt '," csn be raved. It. is 11911) el l 'illeeitasrY to gila oatlhes Whit, especially l Oripli4 - trees;;Whiph are apt to : setmore Ault the:o44, can ripen, and .uniess, relieved ln,thla way /sty often die after the first heavy crop is matured. It is better for the fruit itself.to thin it out, also, that which is, left to eiPelllmilhg, im proved by IL ' ' , < . A. IVINEEIGTA. h nun grant Js gent, hall just returned front :Bump% states that at least 76,0008wedes will eptliFate from 2 00 lie to Minnesota thles.4ll:: El j: I. frITIIIMEMI GAZETTE: TUESDAY. ,31. - NE 8,18 SP. §P.WW, N • 1 4 .T --•- - is? it"" lIIIfIC'- AND 4 4iiliiV *ANDEAN& li.autillAlol4 Liver Complaint and 111 , 121, lf Ulm Meet In trte d I t geld om, _II:11 9, three _ p.eljae r ai deelleMAK.P . -Mi tie /MEMO. n _ ISSAS'. tieflr Steitylst-tt.. i f e ltt tIIItrAMP O .4 beanies pod; Be-spy. ~ a Am. #el it, blood; the pattent - Mitta Win** . the diseaudearetter,,ripegs : lpto ,the logs, eutikthie patient Out tift Mettle and gets MU. "Una 14she Anty, Aar' Mt eurillgentie_PlPrer'- p- ''' .'i ' To these three.medielnes Dr. J. it,boieam, of PABS-Aelphisi teleslingLignivaled :suttees* in the tregitment,ef, ptdmonmy coesumptloo, ,The Pal-, monk Ityrep ritiell/P See lborbi.f Matter lb the tulip, uaiure throws It of by au ea -t ex lector'. 'lion. for when the bailee= or emitter is ripe a lihtgeouillb yell thirotegt-off.Ang theginenthaa yes and tife lungsbegin to Leal. :f mad *him theiteawasi lonic-end -Mandrake Pills mug lie tr. en used ge Misuse the eunuch and neer, lso 'that the lehlatuatt. by rep • mid the fo. a will make good blood. - Swhenek's Mandrake. Pills act upon th e liver, 7•oll2oVitle all obstructions. relax the owes of the gallbladder; tbiblie Malts frridy. and the liver ie soon relieved Vthe 'stocee will 'show what' the Pills can tie; within: hits ever been invented ex. cept calomel (a deadly po'sun w.lehis.very. den. gerens to use un eas with great care,) that wall unlock the gall bladder and ttart the_eecretions of the liver like behm.ers Mandrake Pills. Liver Compliant is one 'of the Melt' prominent causes of Censamptlon. - - Schefick'S Seaweed Tonle is it gentle slime-hint and alterative and the alkali in the beaweed, welch this preparation is made. ot; mists the stomach to claim out tee gastric ;Mee to Wisely° the fo with theLPlllnionte lilYnip, *no It is made Into* ' b *MI aeltherlit fermentation or loaning In the, tolnaoh. : ,', • - •, , ,-, , The teat reason .wby physlciars do not cure t Cantu taints is, they try to do 'On Mich; they give medicine to stop.the cough,- to' top chllls.to stop night sweats, hectie fever and by , so doing they d range the whole rdigestimspowera. lock ingegi theseeret onm Mad eventually the patient sinks-and-Mu. -, , t,.. •:: ~ - , ri , ' . , Di. Schenck, its. Ale greenmai l demi Pot, try_to stop a cough; night' strain chits or Deter. ' lie wove the cause, And; Mary, 'will all .ptap of their own ageord. Iro one can be cured of Cunaump , non .. lifer; Complaint, i •Dyrpepsta,. tadarrb, Canter,. tie-ended ehtoall, ,miless. '- she _ liver and, stomach are Made healthy - . It a person . hait' itonsemption, dr- cowrie the lungs la,Mtte waysee diseased, eltner tubercles, abcesaes. brodebtal Irritation, pleura adhesion, _ or the leopard *mass of ingsmmattnn and fas . decaying. l) In each asses what meat be donee It. Is aid may the lungs tut are wasting, but it Is, the whole testy. 'Tb e stomach sad liver have lost their peewee to make blood rut of fo d. Now the oalyahattee la to tate air. Schenk'. three .samli clues. whichsmig bring. up a pone to the stomas:: , thifoil hist will begiti to weitt 'food. it will digtst easliparetniake good Mood; then the patient et. gins to gala iu flesh. and as soon as thetiody be gins to grow. the lungs you -mopes to heal up. and the patient keti Minot and , well. This is toe only way to cure Consumpticin. Whey there is, nu Long disease and only Liver Complaint ' and ' HysPepsia, Schenck's Seaweed Tonic and Mande. ke Pills are suMelent, without tee k'ulatoolc syrup. Take the Mandrake Pins freely In el halllous cemplathts, u they are per fectly b useless. • - Dr. Schenck. who has enjoyed uninterrupted' health fur Itl , ny years past, and now weighs Wag pounds. was warted away to a mere skeleton, la the very_last stage ot,Pulnionary Consamptiou, hi. phy-. Wane heeling prop ennead his case hope less andseandoned it Sa,to his late. He *se cured by the aforesaid ine'-le,nea. and Dance his recove r) many thonsan4a atudiarly sag cted have used Dr. behenetS preparation will the same re markable success. Pull dlreetlons ace. meant' each' maklne it pot absolutely uecessary to per- Bonat i y see Dr. &muck. nniess patients wish their,lungs examined, and for this ~impose he la gradesab.salty at his Principal office, Pbtladel uldx., every, caturday. where all let. ers for advice must be addressed. Ile is also prefess'onsoly at No. 301 Bond street New Turk, every other Tuesday. and at No. 33 Hauover street, Boston, every ether Wednesday. lie Wm addst free, bat for a thorough exansinatou with his P.espi remeter tarp - Ice mllill. Oisce hours at each car from 0 A. IC to 3 P. st,. Price of the Pulmonic Syrup and Seaweed Ton le eae.h SE tad perbottie, et $1.50 a half deaen. Mandrake Pills US cents • box. For sale by all ortiggists. - my19:151.d A I far DOCTOR WHITTIER CON MUM TO TIMAT ALL PRIVATE DISEASE& That numerous thus of cases' remelting from self - abuse, producing un manliness, nervous 'debility, irritability , erup tions, seminal emissions, and dually Im potency, permanently cored. eersons &fillet ed wi.h oellute, Inirieste arid long 'tend ing conatitntiotsaloomnlsints are polltelyinvited to call for consultation, which coats nothing. Execrience, the best- of teachers, has enattled him to perfect remedies at once edietent, safe, penent, and whit!' in most cues c tube need without hinurance.to business. Meditates prey In the establishment, which embraces of reception and waiting rooms; also, marding solo sleeping apartments for path:U.4 requiring daily persObal attention, aid vapor and chml cid baths. thus concentrating the tallied mineral springs, .No matter who have failed. state your Readwha•.be.,ayeln. his pamphlet °ratty cages, sent to ant address for two stamp,. in sear ed ante ope.il Thousands of cases treated annu ally, at *Riceland all over the country. Consul tation free, personally or by *ail. (Mee No. 9 Wylie 'street, (near Court House) Plt/RbilTgb, Pa HOILTS 9A. M. to Br. ht. dultdays 19 w. to it r. w. Pamphlet sent to any address for Iwo stamps: awl I - MOTOR E. de r. CURTIS, of Baltimore and IN sitb Inst.. n. author of several medics! works. 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Alcue_.blds will be received. will be zunklenea at the =pl. nears office. - • . ----- ISM The Commlsidro o:knot, bk.* theauielyre to ac cept the lowest or war bld. • rjd/Order Ot,tbe Comb CIAAMLIge ;-16411011 . . , L. • AROBITNOTS. rf 1 141104111311!, • • jui • -rti . • :1, ••• • 41/..nigi LIMIEICIEV6 • , ,ra,lrrr 'loupe AnabetwittoN itiniDLNOW '3slint. 111 and 4 Elt: dlite Eitteel4 rittabarit k,• , Ipintal` nitehtton given to the designing and lmildlor"or ahrrim f(11,11,41414 itad Pllnta! 111111.11110 P." " " ;go tvolarsziG . RAILL4., A largefof and forms at bywYrf, Suutet pries. 11X0X. 117214 11 •Anil. • : t ERIE 75 117 15.,. _. PROPOSALS. BEE , i 't Ji i WM ~~9: ' • , D -• •1 NETOMPIIatIi o#lll - Oka, 75 FedoTalakAlleigheny City. Drierclicas' • ROM JAMES LI'OBAHABIO Bev. J. M. tiLARE. Capt. noemeuw. • Rev. A. B. lief. S. 'H. a. E • _Eitr. lA. A. wrap. cashier Allegheny Trust Co. COB EMT. Heal Estite Arent, MON Larldillagor , tit Allegheny, C. W. HENN Y. Batter, ,A, 8. BELL.- Attorney.at-Law. D..L. PATTERSON, Lniater - Merchant, D. tiWojt.iliE Insurance Agent. Capt. ROBT. ROMIN9O3I, President. Hew. J. B. CLARE, D. Vice President, JACOB RUSH, Ste,retarrs - C. W. BE NY. Treasurer. M. W. WRITE, JIRDICAL ADVISER. DANIEL WOOER, lien Agent. Thls Is a nome company. con ducted on the inn teal Principe. each policy holder receiving an equal share o f profits of the Cotopany. Policies will be issued on alt t e different plans of Life Insurance, and being c. nducted on an economi cal basis will afford a afe investment to each pone) holder, and the by retain the money at home to enctetrage hom industry. Jahn:gag BEN FRAM I 019URANC - COMPANY, OF MUMMY, PA. 011TIGII or 'we,LIN SAVINGS BANK 'BUILDINGS, • rro. oido St.. Allegheny. A EOM 0011:PANY„ managed by Directors wen mown to the community, who Mud by Ws deaßna to merit a share of your bationap. O.O.HEART I De R1Z1DL1C1...........•...5•CretiUry• • : DTEITAY2ORS:'. Heartlrwin, D. L. Patterson, Gap. it.ltideae, Jacob Franz, , Simon Drum, J. B. Smith, W. M. Stewart, Ch. P. Wblston, Jog. Latimer, J. Etnirang. GENE ap10:085 , 0 1.11 IN B SURANCE COMPANY, - PrIEL4N'S BUILDING. N. SA Fifth - Avenue, Second Floor,. PITTSBURGH, PA. Capital All Pala Up. ,? • DIRBOTURS. F N. J. Bigley . .W.ollver. Jr, Capt.M.Balley , Dan , l WalLace, H. 'Hartm a n. A. Cnambers, Jake 11111. . I.l•Ci9rk..n. Jas. M. bailey. "°448 AraitT n lr kiV i r, President. JHOi T. JEN vll4OB, Vice President. • JOS. T. JOHNSTON. Se , relArY. Capt. R. J. GRACE. Gen'l Agent. Immures on Liberal Terms on all Fire and Marine Risks. apa:aa _ IOPENNWELVANLIL A ..., INSURANCE - COMPANY OF PITITSBUROH, OPTICS. No. 1.67,4 WOOD STREET. BANE Ot COMMENCE BUILDING. Tbla Is a Beene , Company, and Insures agsdast lon ey lire exclusively. LEONARD WALTIB, President. O. C. BOYLE_,itrice President. . IItaBILECT PA.TRIOH, Treasurer. BUGG YrILEIZNIi. Secretary. • 1 lidniemOtts: Welter, ' 0. 0. vie . Geo. . Babe l'etrick,, " C. apps, Jam* Painter, J . C. Ylein er, osfahHins 8. Bor it. Azuncat. ___r- enry.er b li.tio pDEBINITY AGAINST .LOSS BY FIRS, FRANKLIN :INSURANCE CO.OF PHILADELPHIA, ornomin 431CHESTNIM ElT.,near *Tu. Dimles'A. Reuter. ftft Mordecai Louis' Tobias Wagner. David B. Brown, Samuel Grant. lease Lea, Jacob R. biZi Edward 0..Da1e,, mrge W. George vale. CHARLES U. BAN It Pruddent.,. EDW4 C. DALE, Vice President. .W. G. BTXELE,l!_lecretary,.prp ten. J. GARDNER COFFIN, - Alarm?, North West corner Third and Wood Streets. • lATioNAL .• NSURANCE COMPANY, Cot: Federal St. and Diamond, Allegheny, Office, in - the SECOND NATIONAL BANS BUILDING. • W,‘ W. - MARTIN, President, • JOrt Dr BROWN,Ja., Vice_yresident. JAMBS E. t4TnYENSON, Secretary. • • • ' minitcrona: Jobs A. Nyter,Jas. Lockhart . los Byers, das.L.Granain Robert, Lea, ~v. C. Boyle, Jag., ie Browpa, . George Gera, m , Aon h.opp, I O.H V itliains ,Ino.'fbompson 1. HcNaugher. Iir:STERN INSIMIANCE COM. PANY OF PITTSBURIEI IL • LE NIMICK, President. • ' Wld. P. HBRBEit.T. Secretary. CAPT.,OEtinkIE NICELD, Ueneral Agent. Otlioe ~ 1 1111 Water street, Span, a Co.'s W art. house, up stairs, Pittsburgh. Will buure against all lands of Fire and' Ma. rim Risks. Ahomilnstitutiou, managed by Di. rectors who are we r known to the community,- and who an deter= ned.by promptness and libel.. ality to maintain the character which they have assumed, as offering the beet protection to those who desire to in insured. _ . ulitneToll.9: • Alexandei Nimick i , Joan it. McCune, B. Millerar., Chas. J. Clarke, • James McAuley, William S. Scans, Alexander Speer, Joseph Kirkpatrick, Andrew Ackleu, . ' Phillip Reymer, David M. Long, . Wm: Morrison, D. Dimsen. • • . mY2I pEg i r s tES 9 11441.TRANcE COM ognoz. N. N. OWLYNNWOOD a •Irink isms £ Home Company.taking Fire and Marine Mitt Capt. Jobs L. ithoade, Samuel P:bbriver, Charles Arbuckle, • Jared Id.' Brush, Wit- F. Lank, • • Samuel MeCN,okart President. *President. Secrets • prot. Orni•ral Arent. • • . Wm. Watt, PS ' John Z. Parks,ii Ir J an ana lu es rk, nr, Wia• James H. Vernet ip WM. FRILL • JOHN WATT Vf • T.' r. se.z.nirt Arr TAR 41.1 R L LAE a Pil EN Ir INISIUILAACE CODFANY tIF PITTEUIVEGIi. 03.110. 8/FIFTH EtTlIEHT.Heant BLOon. ti t surs agidatt, all Made of Fire and Racine Bln. • , JOIN laniTle. J 21.. Frei/Meat. e , : • T. .lIKOSX.IN,§ON. Vlce reoldont. , , • 'O.• . pOw/OlLLLaftratary. '• 1 • 419AP . T. Wile DM. 4/eheral Agent. :Dgiumnesat • thalre'W. Jr.. i B. L. Palma/tea . J...0= , W l lVverson. . o•liture i '' no rtli. Div* Hiteerli s ''' helloes mow v s., , j O'er. .T. Hacidale. ,Cc . Cr :- In: Dean., ~T, H..learn. 2 .7 1t0' B I CAMO iII .A I WN; 74IIW4F • v.. 11 J:qi o'tni i.atll ;,•'; sehMl l , l ' 6 °, 14 31.3441, no, ANA WErSPITAGEORGAN,, The SOISONLOWIIS KANO eitisibiles alt the latest yelanbkg isaveoessienss Mown. In the con. striation ma arst elmsinsoramenp., and. has ;L.. ways been awarded the* nuttiest OrmiUnt at= /Mi t hibited. Its tone is -, Sentortme itati'sWeilt. The workmanshit for d t s t tugapnatt o s all others. ricea I calledle and . nanO 9•• 1117 - all • r arse class Plimakil d _.1 , - , •,•,_ I . ,iv, Slcrgli t tnYTMAlS Axed T • Bum& at th e p of kW reed Instresolith , 'ol producing the in VerfattliDequality of tone of any similar instuament In Slut United States. It is sienpia apd compact, Jn, conslnultdon. and not lisaw to eet out institute: - • • CASTENTICIPti. riatzter t i :vosaitrALuti TIIIIMOLO , is only to be found in thia Or ,M94:1 1 .0 ) a W S I P O OW , A 4 imiarautead Orlin RLBR. .KNAIIIIi 11171=124 ~,, , ii - •: ,. . . w.o. isi 10,0ThAilLsrieziwz. .7., 331CALEILA-l8 - -bartth prime fittalisoforiali trj:. .111 ,. VOIXAMMI \').l\.l Y' S.. ~5 Y~, ti '- 4 'S3P2a+!~:i3d~ii:.kyFa w~vtiL77r.3>~~'e~cd~'..~+M~Y~"a~'ika~'M~. ~lte ¢l~~ia:Y+`vl~ti'J~+:.'+~d."nx"ltiit ~~f3s us.42R~6~v~ls'~'At w+.~'++v'd'.. IN r. c ,v. 1 (*) 0)4 , ' , i 14 ;TO : ci 4 1/41 MEE DIMBGERHitoMIMNSON, lii Pur jl A . siti t • BIi t ANDIES WINES, GINS' &IC 87 SecondA.-a;etine, US i- &p2O I A BLISHED 111 X: ,A, I T • 1 BILLY, 1811. • Igi GORMIY, 'WHOLESALE GROCER, INo. 271.- Liberty Street;; . compurix OPP. ZAOLI2OTZL4 - z•rrPrs3ErtrzickiEt. Pd: se : i ns Y. ISTWILD " .. A A. mitt. M STEELE &- SON, • mission Merchants, , AND DsAim; IN ) • VlAtillarns(illgA327.E3Eoßl). No. 98 , 9)3l9,lTlith e ar z igt -Contio.A4. • W. C. ARMSTRONG Suecessor PRODUCE COMMISSION ixtentain. , No. 23 .111ANNET filliNET% .1! Ovlti :IJacWm Cooper, • aottlelb rims, ob Rush, Josepb Craig', •• Jere. Noberi. ': SRON. HAL AGENT. PIT= KEIL JAS. RICHAV.T KEIL & BITCHART,- commlsslox AID DaAiiis FLotIB, @BAIN. SEEDS. klitf. 849 Liberty 86.,Pit4elbuswa, zny7ll:b37 L J. BLANCILLIID, Wholesale and Mrtall tiroceis, .p18:310 aniirrnue, , BAIRD & PAT'rON, Wholesale Grocers, Comudindon lderchants Dealers In Produce, Flour, llactai s Cheese,. Nish, Carbon and Lard Oil, Irma, Nails 'ans; Cotton Yarns and all P . Z.Gabnrab klanitturei gnerally 132 and At* b..01i1) 8 ET, JOHN BIITIVON WAVLACL §wHIPTON&WALLACEWtioIe• SALE G ROtERS A'ND PRODUCE DEAL• . No. 6 SIXTH STREET. Palk sbnzah.. II JOHN 1. L101713.11..1LDW. 1101.18 C.... IFIII. H. #OllB3, JOHN 1. HOUSE &BROIL, Sitio. cesium tio JOHN L 110178. E .& CO., Whole-, sant Grocers and Commlastan Merchanta, Cot. akar cd - Ehnithdald and WilerStreato. Pi ttatomnh. MISCELLANEOUS." 17117111t1IAL TWALNIT-TalltD DISTUICYT. COLLECTOR'S' 'NOTICE COLLMCTORINT/lIRAL RZTIMITE, 513 d Collection District of - Penncylvsnisti No.Cll.Waternt..illegbeny City,BLay 419. NoV l ce 1 herebyatventhatthe annual, late of . SPEdIAL TAXES, formerly teriewnaim2itzB,' and Of the taxes on '„ * i iams ae,'Carrlages, Watches; liihtt Pl -ate.. I I U,..... 0 ....3.. in this alike, where. payment : will received thereon by the Collector on and after, lit DAY Of JUNE, 1889.* * These isixes.. having become doe, must be -raid before the Si sdi DAY UP JiibiE, 7859; other, wi l se,!additional expenses will be incurred by the tax-p a yer...: : ' , . . 'I% lyrrnrouvroin, Esq., Deputy Collector of the county of. Armstrong, alio EDWIN LYON, 17sq., ) ,DeptitY tnlllector for the county ortinVer. will be ready to receiya, Utter the let of utle,tbr their respective counties, add will 'pid notices designating the thneiend places. when and where they will be prepit*ltx•iecelve the *et collect able by them. ' '' ; • • ' ' • ' Taxes payable *lll7 In greenbsoks or natknial currency. , 011163 hours from ILL; x. to 3r. u. _ • JOHN. Y. SIILLIT . Ali • myiEniSt • ' . COLLECTOR: FMESH' SHAD RECEIVED .daily at BENJAMIN PULPRIBP4' "popular - Stand, No. 45 .Diatroad. Market, kilts-. tin gh, and at the Twin. City, Allegheny, City, corner of Ohio and Federal streets.' Can be had" all kinds sof. Sea and Lake tub. liallbut, Shad. heak, .L;odlish. Haddock and • Eel. AlSo, large supplies of White, Lake Flih,, newton, Ha s. titerSeon, Herring and Maciniw Tian', which enables us to sell at the lowest market prices, wholesale or retail. We invite all lovers of Freshlrlsh to give Us a call, and we will liner' them *Anat. • • ; ' " mhffi I QARDENERS 'TAKE . NOTICE. FOB SALE .— Tce FOUR'FBEN MILE AND, on ‘lie Allegheny: River. and now used for gardening purposes; improved and in shtick state oUctiltiVatiOri: containing 40 or *5O acres. now offered at, a bargain.- "Call soon. A so, other Irarnis in,good locirtlone. Woolen Factory. two Houses, and twenty acres of land Ontlie Central Itailroad. Houses" and fiats For Bale and To-let In botkr °Mos.,: For , intuan .par. ticalara inquiry of WALLSXWARD,, fa= t LIU Grant street.ootosiu.Catbedral. , 9ABSEIAIW 0 •XILINIUR. • • rtairALL , ll EtiEitt wilt. mem YillataffEd: ki.s - stll Wit.t.tiuftsl.Vrers.rets. Matllittial.Wil AUX= WUS. OUBII CUSTLU. Pries of Marshall , . 61.90tir bbttle. Detsot, 1301,Starket street.' M. ECo ,asuggists. Proprietors. '. For Mae, 'wholesale and tutu% Irr WM. — A ILItli6Y. Pittsburgh. ... , 1114:die.Tvrtr e stelstoriE POTtEY., . ; BLACIF.4{, . kJ* ' MairattiotOren 441/ERawirAnw'REurror, WARE RA. (Mee cud iiraitibcraie: 363 LIBERTY STR33I% ardor" nrcnnialv siteaded • • • CDEMIVUIiviIUIENORW Eel Yederal Street; Allegheny,' Oaring' Ranh B 1 40410eralz 44/84: r 4 • • t I 1104102 - 9ittild 5 lib; `'1869,,` Ati., o 6joito • 0708 . ROBB. A. If.. Prin. : G o o D areirm - '-. ''. . . r,-.:WLES,PBREAkI 13F Mk ITIMIIe (1. . 7 Ti,e 14titattane iyat. Thi. htli,tals' i 4.1 V ever Soar. ; - Taft noun chew) ,_- 1,1 : :. • scat , • EANEHLISH lIIIIEMIEFASIV Ai.= - .. !A "(Milli InOwici44l' tbk tibitrotthav •BaN. $ I.l4:4ikeuit tgeok. Tr tbissrbilkult lari a r s l i tep i g i thwts o i. th bwr i t or cut elm tam,iranct MIMI te:/ 07.17 ' 0060, .. . . .., ' ~ . .mot to t . .l, 1 low :, p , . motel ow b. ,abetii 4414 t. Tougawitiortati by - ClOtell 'Ear' St. ittan W. &NV: kiliteXlSlLlLWlLianner J.Liberts wad . 11 1$ 1 4 , 0reetilek -, hipiti ,„: , - „ „ .. „ riris, FiIL,MENDIO MAR Bp Agee ~.:1314 ~ ..e...011 Aims. Wkdo3lsyntit /4 enretlol , ithi 5,! I Nt C#1fa1q,1414i9F•71L41:9910(411. t• A 11116' . ZNGIVIERII 136 1 6it .6 6 • vi Vortign stesits, , co; ripi • 111114114 teragyer,, Anegbeer Ity. _ea. (bac*. W. • .lattor.... CAD.- WHITE -- barrel. Wino white Lutub, , ibi td,4.11 1 .1q41(X1141/. • 1J •:‘,t s r',l tro• i oviJiali/caul ...1 . pi • I. NM IMPORTERS Or rn74muiciW4'A l No. 316 PENN STRICET.r, 1444 - 3131111 "4", ' 0.4,2211:89. eecood alidirstifeek of -IEAFFIt & , ffaseueLoiniw. And.the Patokimitaik:Tio' nye. , •••• June Bth, ,186 PitioN ComicePintoinfolkent.tled • • if 131 9.1 .4 *,X18Er4P8. On'THE KILLEN. EltiL 111Yliir 'tangs*. dolin :- Levontine. Marieter Dined 81ir. Constantine. Mona. Contellier end Mlle. Roseau in, their wonderful perfottnanek,n. Taritelhi, by Misses sante meddox and Lillie Manua. Lik Parterre brute Levantine Brothers. _ :To gplielibdemito .be_Triek Pantomime of oLD o'l HER witll4.lC ADOL'II• WedhesElay:Evetilost—ltOlilNSON OltiltOZ. • Grand iiarawel3 Matinee on Saturday. • WPITTSBURGH THEATRE. ' l O7 4 1 Li AB , Lessee and m anager , The great trielar.Wrs AND VARIETY 003 - B;NA.TION ) ,In„;a: ono of Soap, Mine's, NPSOLIACIN , Mh• Including the lbeal drama ealte'd kIf.VONDARD YRe.RB HENCE, OR raTsßtradEla 11960. Lad_ liattnee every dWednesday and Rater- "ACADEMY OF MUSIC. VICTOR' PARTON" • • - NaallMr 111S8 'HAN ROSNER, Tug AccoirklBßED TE.44 A.42.NNE. • , :Jr 9. 7 - • • • THURSDAY AMINO JUNE 101 k . . . VIWTII . .-,AVENUE HALL.— No. O Fifth avenue, °pipette the Opera Aonee,r.,. ; ;ourgb, . . . W. FIL.iVritOLT -... • . ••• .... • This house hag one ok the finest Bll , fird Poems In tbeeltt. - It isle ecleedly Wg ec6test and most Inviting Mated. :The tables are ad new and em brace all. Abe modern Improvemtests. and offers ,a perio> sip:Wens to lovers ot the game. . . MERCHANT TAILORS. Bewmg.;PIAIMERNre.". kftal luso ' rtment of all styles &willies SC Boys, Youths and Children's Sults, For Spring isnd Eriliamer . wear GRAY LOGAN. plyl2 41 SIXTH STREET. (late St. Clair.) MTHERSON & NIUHLANBRING, Sixtii (Late St. Clair) Street. tSliceelisora to W.,II..IIIeSETA *. C 0.4 DEEIRCEGSPIT • • , Home just received Qieir carefully selected stock or Spring and • Summer Goods, and • Will be glad to show or sell them to old and new customers. The Cutting Department will still be SePerls tended by Mt C. d: ]ItTSLADEBIiING. . 11 1 take pleuure recomuleadl4 the share' Ira to the oerai. support ctl the pubue. aihn.:llll. ' W. IL ipt TIEGEL, :-• . I ". (Lite a7vnlt W MM43/E'3l".! TAIMOns Spaft*Rld §tropt,Pltblbtuti. NEW;SPRING GOODS. A enleld new smock of CLOTHS, CASSLIIIERES, &0., Jest received by HENRY *IDYIDEL. sel4 _ * iarit 7a110r..7313m*e1d street. TA.GOABT BZTAIL BOOTS, SHOES 'IND GAITERS Wholesale Prices. NO. 129 FEDERAL STB-EET, ditv. sri• A ll egheny WOOD' TVIINING, rimpreoLL AND - 14 - 0144:4NG Done tiromptlt to order it.l6l.Lscook , street, Al leighecl i• ft :• • • . • - • P LV f BZICLEE. & CO. The best attention white given to'all who want anything in oar. , iVe always keep a large lot of. turned ,work,,, as Balusters. Newl Posts, kini.f, Also, W. 1044 stook of dry Walnut. Cherry and otkerinntther o' bend. myLJTI:It L I LBBELSEW4 CO• ROCK, T.-11Z- BABY 1.1; 321'1!”::-. EARNEST'S PATENT CRIB: ~; ,r- %Amid) catLyam : I;4' • LEMON FeIiWEISE.- • ; Traelitakrgrifitdreibuinadaren t hai • ;11811rOlDBMAATENETICI. • Wbere. ph= ms 7 sod. tie ' MUM.eiT;4O,9g" .10r - , O. t.: : 11J. C.: ~ki,jl; kEtW'„Nr. 4.44 11 0110 TI.Jt'AN 4 - •• ; , t- • - Black and !„, ..,-„ . 1 • • Elk *O . • I. g • . . ?41!77 So 1 ,4 g B dritual' fell:P9P PiffLA.I3IELPHLI., 4QW.11/T Wag 13Ftgiiu148. of Alleith-Ay, tloupty, tho `mltttero•r the tagAttottof ContOn' ttteet, mar • -11169: INitltkut ofl freeholders oresentedi pi mottos 0f,A.,14. artrao...A.Vornerir.pett 'slottero,ftto gronSed thew cause tvii street, Po& tic fotaerotostl oil' to %ow Alta* beta thin IA eta rilfltttk- Nord °C.:Pittsburg , ' I!lct l k4P9f Y 4I IIP.Fe4PAYK.Itie I I. ' - ', __l • itr reilD4 s 77 1 tt takStaTO.ii te514051.04 1. . C'r 0;0 64 r. 1,1 ')f• s da; .‘ iii ME EMEI SIIIIEN,
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