q i A { r 1..7411 bib • . t t v . u . i !.!.. ; ,'' .2,--,; - '7 - : rit , -, aisits g#t , TOlll P t t . : it , lairrra:-AT. THE 1POINT„ . 'Merolla ''f ad to find ani glad that 'the ' r project Of. 'beautifying the • . • 4c riitiut iv itid'athig It a resort' for the peoPte, fiat last receiviig_ eetufideration. IA wcomtinfulloati on of mine on the sub pant parks Which you published about *yeti ago,l suggested. the use of it for th at pu. • and am more and more Convinsfed of practicability and impor lin(' tanhe eV time progresses. , 'Old Citizens '.O-Awara at whenever - the weather • pleasant e - breeze comes from the west, and drives all the smoke and soot of - the city away. rom the Point, making-it i n f ae t the only dean place within- our 7 bounds. ' Hew delightful then would it . not be for women' and Children, and men , also; to have, I ; i ithit' the space of atm minuteeteallr, echante of inhaling the pure air Of tie. Ohio river , before it be comes entangled with edck-rolling clorids grru k P e s s th at eqi'miatle our city. ,iit one of the-things that addresses Itself ',the conscience of the City Conn oils: v)That . portion of . our. population , . *hid% malt 'needs some breathing place MVO& be easily • retched is very large, lihaVierr pecuniary means are not such ai" - grordd 'warrant them, at the close of • a hard day's work, in ordering carriages , fix themselves and liiiinles fora ride to a park, r foar, five or six miles • 4int; even if they could find time for the purpose. •Ifwe must have a park of several hun ' detts Of-acres, for the use of the rich, to dritti through, so be it, ;but let those hot bU . neglected .who' walk.` - The health, -- litelFkireAnd contentment of our working pgopje, would - all be, atibserircd •by the MA, . cation of the Point, . and the placing'of seats there , for those who de ' sire rest; while the view of the city from the river would theft - be lovelY, which is new' disgusting. ' • " Tluteipense of this little Park would 4"bat 'small, the ground dosfing nothing • tihile;its eligibilitx is witheht rivalry. I then the Councils will immediately 4.,. the subject in hand, and they can ` hav it so far advanced as to make that spot a public pleasure, : perhaps even before the .prelltniaary arrangements for the propos tfi great Park_ are completed. Possibly, ' also,' the Ladles' . Association might re : . consider their' action,_ and vote to place the Soldiers' Monument • on that console ,. nous, ground, where it would not get / merelra passing glimpse of recognition, I as in atpublic thoroughfare,. or none at all, 1 if "hidden away in a • cemetery; but wh ItCould 'beleisurely viewed from per - Ina; , nitit,Sess, by our people; andwhere'the i stranger 's first lessonom approaching the city. by water, would be to . leara,that the industry for which .we ire celebrated abroad is here at home e lipsed by our i patrc !limn. . SyLv 1:18 URBAN., "r" 4--/- FROM 51t....t.0t15. ' • &r. , Louse, June 26th; 1869. "Rev. M. Dieley,lite of - your city, re. gently called to fill the pulpit of the Ist. Presbyterian Church,. is ,giving grea satisfaction. He is a." good sermonizer and 'a pleasant speaker. Those who know him personally, say also a genial companion. The First Presbyterians are delighted that after their long delay they - have been -able to-- - -fmit themselves c admirably. - is a long way from'a Clergyman to a _p . rize fight, but' doubtless — many a pmetter has drawri a lesson froth the e cent Mill for the dedificildion of his' hear •ers.... It really seems as if the thorough way in which the scene and events con -Elected with it have been depicted, show. lig up its utter brutality and unfairness, may tend to bring the ring into disfavor. _When men bet money, they want a fair :show; if they cannot have it, they wont bet, and then I spine , the heavy weight and light weight will find their occups. Von gone. KITTY MAGINN. , • ostracism in Virginia. 4.,VirgUla correspondent of the Wash ington' rsTide writes: • - "There is still existinoii ' this State a greater amount of social and' commercial ostracisiii than lias , a(ver been exhibited in any Other•Statikiti the South. I conversed Iti-day with 'lrian who was born,. end reared in tls State, and who has field high•offkial station, and was a brave Offi cer inAlie 'lost cause,' but who now de. eiresihe restoration of the State, and looks trfthe ' Republican party for its accom `plishinent. I said to him.that, with his - talents as a speaker, he should be on the stump. -He said: would like to be there, but I believe that this campaign should be as far from disturbances as Pos sible; and I know that the Conservatives have determined to insult and drive from the stusup - every Virginian whotakes part for Wells in this contest. I woulii not .stibmit to these insults, and would there fore haviito fight.' " - , . , , sepfilture as a Science. ,4, French writer, named gmycinct, hes ipeht 11t h in investigeting all known . Eu 3 1 194 4( ilielxrilnit fPf the deed.:: All his inferences , are argued with embial VOilhlo — toAre POW — WO', .10td-lle •emaderitheiiiiiitinTrisylitem-of human -** . th to be' o nto Vbele the 'heat; onlyiiiisifficationk ere suggested. - Vault:: are defiled f: imiireillrthose syetainiand mew—enc.:l as metal coffins and preset.- native: nrectiniaz-wlAith tie - AMC& arrest decay. The aim should be.lo promote decompinition; tofecilitate the access of . earth to the body. t / nd., especially lo,,ltelp the transformation of cadsveric - matter by the itifinence -of Vegetation.!, A. tree •coverapleln;-the Milted grove of old— ie the best mortuary dtted - in every WI imiithettimily and sanitarilj. AS to eretut= Lion, it is totally 4nefipluiablisi the' Mere thatink spread over a country by the t)f-• me u nti e 104,0 Mimes .11 W WO be unbearable. ;.- - kiliPteoiiiii, r :tTniiii to al rreuek / Mutt that iAmerican women possessed' I selllSW, 6104101.0011 1 1./Per:inft- owedln. ' id*Amerioan es to sit to him Atimpdelsiorplettum , -UM 111WMipi,ClIt intensirotlilsweiti no, itt eitiM:: _gat'4o4 4 tio a it a 1 1 ; n o i s s crip L ru X4 •. '.rho Idre77 7 jivno Ation,intb, ilke ,in the , drapaim, which, of ' ' vn to follow :the dude, and ' jeishionable le of the present rt . am ' ins' a Grecian I ? film* inti" not it lmm; ' Iftrif *We; Grecian tend. Hsd Mr. Wd palated Mr - Muses from the Ike,' he could hardly have -In ., rum perfect mahodiments of the '4 4 1449 . AleolikilMit4te, hie,fpUnd in ; the -•'ifsitm tipheee;Ammereet: lidim most of whoqiniwsli knowd is the ashionaNe . 't"firc4. tstlifew York and 1)oston." v e: rr • 1- , '4; 2 L r*: 1 . PRA fvf-' vi 3 i ". e- ' 1? - 401- -7 1 1-4 7' 4 "rkr" P; .n • r i. ~.„, mi .1 • - - • . ......-4. , .r.l. •:. • .. 1,-. i ~,,5ix tm ., , ....„.4, . ~ . ..:,„.' t i 1 7 „ :i. !t ,,,N.,,,, . , tn . ... „.., 1~ .. \ \ -114..., ;: ,..4.1* .mrz ,. e. -,,. . 7 d , ;. - y... 2,141 -Wzr..: , '. ,- '. , :--'' , :-'!.'' ::': '"'litMgt'';' - ' , ..''''Narqtl ~ * '.,.....bp:, C42.." - ltrarjA SN~ Z!:- ., t 4 1..?....L. , !-,14,73r - 11 ~ A.. f , ;-).! in( y' , ')o i 7? c - ,:. LI! I . • pnom miu t eA u f n i ,. Efirp i wzr4l 7 ww le i 74. • - - 0- WWI* ~- ~, !, . :, i„,.„, .. ..• . 2 : It la said. thai my . i tiotie which is less than the height of% the forehe a d is an Mtn ... , cation of defective intellectusl ; power. ~ .. , . The eyes' indicate, ; character rather by their color than form: -, The dark blue are found most commonly in persons of a gentle and refined character, light blue andgray In therude and energetic. Lav ater says: • "Hazel eyes are: he more usual indications' o r a mind masculine,,' vigor-, one and profoundf just as i genins t . prop erly so called, is alnioat, always 11880cWd with eyes of a velloWish ,east, bordering on hazel." The higherthe brows rise the more their possessor is supposed to be under the influence , e-raf •feeling, and the lower the better controlled by his reason. A very albal.' eyebrow is an indication of want of f ce of character. A tolerahly argeMou is essential to vigor and en ergy, and ery small one Is indicative of, weakness nd Indolence. In a manly. face the upper lip should extend beyond, and domina tethe lower. Fleshy lips are tx., oftener toun associated with 'voluptuous, and meagreones with a passionless na ture.' The retreating chin indiestes weak ness; the per ndlcular , strength; and the sharp, • nem of m in d.j I , 1 An extraordinary phenomenon is re ported from Pertf. By polemic action in the recent earthquakes a fissure has been opened in the dry bed of a former 'river, from which issues foitid water se pesti lentialhi its exhalations that all animals but man fall dead whin brought in the neighborhood. • Horses' have dropped down at a distance of twelve miles from the flits' sprink. The Whole country around is thickly strewn with the carcas ses of mules, and:the buzzards might revel in their unfailing repastif they, too, did not expire in the mephitic atmosphere., So writes the correspondent of a morninr paper: Rifle whisky, that kills at eighty yards, is nothing in comparison with this natural poison. The upas tree dwindles in its' desolating effects. • What the gases are that are destructive — to the inferior animals, yet work no injury to tnan, it would be Worth the while of scientific men to inquire. We are glad to 'learn that the Peruvian government has ordered a careful investigation of the phenomenon. TEX. BEASON OF PZTROLEIIM FIRES. —According -to a French philosbpher, this is the season of the year,,when pe- . troleum fires are meat likely to prevail; and the recent destructive conflagrations at Weehawken, New Jersey and Hunter's Point, Long Island;seem to fortify his conclusion. ' Monsieur Deville, the sa• taiiically named philmlopher referred to, has recently - presented to the YKench Academy .of Science the third portion, of his valuable researchea. on 'the physical ' and .heating properties of mineral oils. Me refers to the dangers incident to the use - and storage of petroleum, and on the modes of.preventing the disasters which 'are ,of such frcquent occurrente. Many of them, he asserts' are owing to the very .great expinsion in bulk which mineral oils undergo by increase of temperature. If 'petroletunhaa been barrelled during the cold se ason, it w ill expand largely with the first appearance of hot weather, and burst the containing vessels. The inflammable material then oozes out, often without 'being noticed, and Is a lurking cause of danger. The conclu sions from H. evilleie; treatise are.-that vessels containing petroleum — should ...,,,. ; :th never be comp etel filled, but room for expansion should allowed; and that especial caution ag ain st fires and explo sions should be ex ercised at this season ofth'e year. • Cottiql* , Kocx, on one occasion, hearing guest in a tavern spe a k insult ingly-of a member of the Prussian royal family, sprang to his feet and exclaimed, "Leave the room! If you have not left it before this glass is - empty, I will break it over your head!" Of course there was an uproar. All the guests rose and be gan shouting and-gesticulating. But Blamarck calmly emptied his glass, and then smashed it on the offender's head , with such a hearty.will that the glass was in shivers, and the head was left howling. • A deep silence followed, in the midst of which the--voice of Bismarck was heard askinir = unconcernedly, "Waiter, what does , the broken glass cost?" General applause drowned the answer. AN Illinois letter says: Our wheat harvest.began last week, and from all lo calities ,comes the good news of large yields and plump grains; but while this is the case, our corn is not doing so well, owing to the backwardness of the season and the many cold, heavy rains, though the more warm and genial days we are now having may yet make the corn crop come out all right. - The grass crop is a very heavy one, though in some meadows the army worm has made sad havoc, as they make a clean sweep wherever they go of anything like grass. -'they are at work in many wheat fields, stripping off the blades, which lam told is rather an advantage to the wheat, in cattail:4 , qt to flll better. ' ' Hirsossm, notwithstanding the reports Ihat the inhabitants are satisfied with the .couse of tfilamperor Francis Joseph, is still . "thorn in the flesh" to, Austria. The Htutgarian Bailment WM ; Austria. died for the volunteer forces a standard which displays the arms of Hungary en closed in a groni)of ,ther arms of = ail the States that (manly • lielonged to their ancient kings, to - wit, Galicia, BoMila,' Billgaria sad - Beiria. -This- , model of a standard has been of= by the Emperor its it was not known whether the Hungarian intended to symbohie a pogrom* for • future ,operations; or merely to recall hisloties l facts. - - , : : tie diff i f oi Ons . iiblistiouf co-: a l' ff wataik: .'Wu ; bac) , :,was %.. i. in iialiana• an JECTP&lfkmveirtbe prelim* year of 1:004,197, gallons, , The boaehavelal:muy. one month wu ;12,- 680,000 In the . month .of , Aprilv roidlthb - area Millie the months ut-retumuys' - ', *bin; it reached 16,927,000 ~ .), ? The income troth' water usti 1.10154, 444 A 4 ' gain Ver . i lk O yea' 888 ki; : 0 :7 hr 0 1 10 18 95 . r e - .. . Come frau water:rotes for. the ..1 1, ---",-T-r0a'•......--7---- dt • - ills Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad] be. ginning at Norfolk,' , Virginia,' h designed to coinectid Bt. Zonis with the Pacific ratites. The alien* from Ifortolk, Vn., • to Oatleitibm'Ey.,l* -- theohio e'er, is 420 irdlee.': Vha ,Toad is complete& to the White"Sulphur Spr . init,. 225 1 ninea f biming , 2oo milli more to tim Ohio rim. The necessary loam Teich has be OPP cured, we believe,. to complete the work to the Ohio. The route from Mai point to Bt. Louis It Tette ba detect:duet ; • %T-$.v...,--^•4' NM A Rotten Spoi. ~~~~~~ -~~. . 4 0 . 0:t*I . :,:;" - :':_:':, -- .:,: NATiON.&,L LIFE OHM eijME, OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICL. f - 3f.. Chartered b - Special Acs et cos Appr reA.fuly Ab, 9.8811. ign; Cash Vapitai = - - $i.000,o:oo. PAID -IN FULL. XSII4II.NCEIC ON'E'ICR. FIRSTNATIONLL BANE BUILDIN, : . PHILADELPIELII., . -- e , MW ss Where the ' general itne of the mgany Is transacted. and to which all gen corns• pondence should be addressed. . . OFFICERS. CLARENCE H. CLARE., President. JAI" COORE, Chairman Finance and Executive • Committee. . HENRY D. COONE„ Vice Yrestdent4 EMERSON W. YEET,Micretary and Actuary. This Company offers the following aoantages: It is a National Company. obaftered .4 special act of Congress, 1888: • It has a paid-up capital of $1,000,000. It offers - low-rates of premium. It furnisher larger insurance than other com panies for the same money. • It is definite and certain In its terms. 1 , -Its policies are exempt from attachment. ' - There are no unnecessary restrictions the policies. ffvery policy Is non-forfeitable. . • Policies mr be taken which pay to the Insured their full amount , and return the premitims, so that the insurance costs only the interest on the annual payments, Policies may be taken that will Pay to the ir - lured, after a certain - number of years, during life, an zinnia income of one-tenth the amount named in the policy. Bo extra raft is allergen lbxri aka upon Shelves of females. It insures, not to Day dividends to policy-bold ere, bus at so low a cost that dividends will be im posaible. Cliculars; Pamphlets, and full narticulars given on application to the Branch cdice of the Com pany, or to • • - E. W. CZARS it CO., Philadelphia, General Agents for Pennsylvania and Southern New Jersey. _ • • JAY C OOKS & CO., Washington D. For Maryland, Delaware Virgthia, District of Columbia and West Virginia. lAA H. KI3VAIr * CO., Agents lbr Allegheny, Beaver, Butler, Mercer and Washington counties. AWLOUAL AGENTSABE WANTED In every City and' Town; and applications from compe tent parties 'for such agencies with suitable en dorsement., ibould btraddressed Tn THE COM• PANY'S GM/MAL AUF.NTS ONLY-in their respective districts.; mto3:srwdr GAS FIXTURES WELDON & KELLY, itanseactwers and Wholesale Dealers ha Lamps, Lanterns, Chanellers, AND LAMP COODS. Also, °ARBOR AND LUBRICATING OMR, No. 147 Wood Stree.t. , Between sth and 6th Avenue:. "FRUIT 'CAN- TOPS. SELF LABELING FR 1 1 11_'-C.A.N TOP. COLLINS.NV - Rion - I. .., PlT'TSBirlt. air; PA. , ---- - We are now prepared to supply; 71.tinera and Potters. It is perfect.. simple, and as cheap as' the plain top, having the rultnes of the various Fruits stamped upon the cover, radiating train the center. and azitridez or pointer stamped open the top of the can. ' It is Clearly, Distinitly and Permanently ' by merely placing the name of the fruit the can oontains opposite the pointer and sealing in the customary manner. No preserver of fruit or g e mhousekeeper will use any other afte W r once s • . itt WATISIS OW N= TOPS 41: large assortiment, 5p14:637 Eld,tironue.near StalthflebiSt. GLASS. CRUM CUTLERY: 100 WOOD STREET. =• GOODS.. ,• • , FINE VASES, ~ , BONDCBDUILN AND DALIN& S3W ,TELViri, y . ; SMOKING BiT8; • Ak aritfr 4 : 4l ‘ Pt, Sif4iTiI'PLATED, 6100118 • ; of suasseriptuni. ear .iroods.f l Ite reel unwed 11 914fAelld 1141,1 tai-Aesulltd. (1091- OU' 0 reirAir ~..,..,„: ~..44.„......„..,,:,„.,..!:ti.: IrsolPposilltifOncolleflotriallsint wart& oil'saved, 'br the releet and,Confaion Crogastle 4 ...r, or Allegheny. Mud hobeyea nweet, 10 , pea lent, be/opened hoof Gaels Moat: 3 etratej.Ant pet , Joh • Ammon A. 00. *on A 2%, Jtouinkall. tte Mersibi} en4ll A me WNW ay t ilted ,l 0 whir 11110 s Sees tilitiosif 4 besailsith rushee adah j elf /airy'? e t n i dltuss Ow Clerks , nalliOr %net! ippOintillerq. • , , 1 , • -.' 7 ' ' ' ' Cli ' O 7 P.Z* IIII2I T, APE Oil .• - We do iiiiilie ontili' um the:tnre i golitg le is true and eeneet toy, or therefieloutok Sem/ hl the flenbeaone'Coemew Goonollaot we ally, it 1044 1 f 3 1 "1 41 3 41 .4r / VlP 7 t itl!l l l.ta hilt. -: .. - r - - - - - - • Afloat: 3, B. Ontarr, , Olefelkor besot Cloonan. ..k. ion B. DILWOIrrif, i 91 CeIUMMNI 99011014 ED . MEE ENE MENIMIIII [SM. HEITIrr COLpINB. ~~-, >F Mail 4 ,1 !. - ORDniretiron3. AN:irkli4o, llo E . ' To Arse/Ids IS. A r 114 Tapping of Sew ernrd lisais s oig COgieteetiOnla There. Manetl t of the City of elle d and enacted by the . .- 11. Beße It ord Fells% lead Common Count gbedy. end It IS nerebyoliak•teti by the authority of-leeting. .tha t Tram an d a .rier the 94th- day of nne. 1889, any person whs. eheillee th e owner and (loon the or elate of premlaes, des - tame to connect with thy of the sewers of the city, its afire; make IP yarn"; t fur tap phboi,akattorraiitret te d a ro c r ity a l„n t gtrivurpeernere.. and upon a meant of ench sentient km, it shall' ..Nit the 'duty of the LitrEngthaierto lime a ping the sewer, setoject loam provialm's ef Illie orditrinte, and to, collect the sum of ca'! dollar ill 1.00) for the priellege. i Provider'. uo wever, Chet i the permit i shall; be granted only upon ihll condition .that the owner or leased for whme benefit' pitch coal:tee:lon I Is made. and each succeeding tenant shah in: consideratiou °IA* privilege thereby granted andeej 'th oyed hold the city of Al leg lienlienharmless from y loss or damsge that may in any way re sult from; or he meant/led by, inch sewer con nection; andfarther, that they will. not permit 'mut, per materials to be thrown tete openings or inlets. such as'grease. raga. shavings, eweeP - In f li orkitchs n refuse, or sollde of iny kind, ai.d wi at all times keep these openings or Mete p petty protected with gratin and catch !, basins of description and form a pp roved by the City Engle eer. Lt. snail, owlet:we lie a condition in the privilege i granted that the a rty , for whose use the attachment with the law rill made shall have all down spouts. - i (induct° - or op mpg. from buildings that . discharge Aar or liquids, upon the feet walks of the streets emmected with the private drain. and the water or liquids tarried underground to thee.wer. Ora. 51, The sewerage Commission are here: y autuorixed to license such number of mama or plumbers in the several sewerage Math:2lof the city to do the we rk of making the Connections tad laying tbe drains within the street limits or outade of the property lint, as in theirjudsrxtent may be damned: nteessary.i Provided lite party be commissioned until he shall have furnished, said Comm salon with a satisfactory , signed by alt least three ,i 8) masons. Mbe a mason, or three (3) plumbers, If he boa plumber, to the effect that the applicant la known to , them to bi a person regularly educated to the.lsudness, and Is Qualified to perform the duties Which It undertakes, lied Previous to being licensed by said Commissloutlissaid party shell file a bond In such sum , as may be designated by Said Coos- , mission, not lea, however, - than two thousand dollars, with two or more arenas, condttlonsu that he whlinieMelfy and sae -the city harmless Itioni all loss or damage that maybe OCc.l4lont d by reason of his neglect or careleasners, either dun. ing the progress of the wore In his mirage. or for its la Maguey after cempletlou. And condition al also, - that, he will promptly, at the proper time and place, restore the street pay. mein over trendies or openings made for the purpose or bytes drains to as good state 'and condition as he fOun.i Ii preer its to pronto g the came. Ihe re viving shall be done 'to tne satisfaction of the Street Commissioner. Upon the completion of any connection, or at stated times. as may, be determined on by the 1 , ngineer, the agent to make return to the Engineer's office wile de sculptlon of the work done, on blanks prepared for that purpose. . Br.C. 3. 'The agettis of the city as such will have controt only of the work that lies between the Besot property and the Sewer and tor the work within tn. limits described, will be held liable to the amounts of their bonds. The whole of the work. botu on the street and within the limits of the premises, shall be - done wader the supervision of the engineer department: (except the repaying.) and subject tonsil rule, regula tions and restrictions , as may be established by that office. The expAtses 'incurred for making connections and laying private drains will be born by the veracity' nu whose use the etintiection is made. ~- " k 81c.9. Any person licensed 1o ma e connec tions with sewers, who Mail be guilty of any vio lation of the provisions of ibis ordinance. shall be Immediately deprived of his Beeline- Ana If the to. nection *I n any sewer is made in viola tion of thejprovi,lons of this ordinance. or it phial be used for purposes not spa ailed therein, there shall be incurred by the person so using said sewer Improperly the penalty of twenty-five dollars. to be recovered ,summarily Ibetore the 'ayor. , Sec. 5. It &halite unlaWfui for any hereon to place, throw or deposit Loan y catch-tman, sewer or Mode. butcher's offal, garbage, dead an male. ashes, shavings, Straw, um bark, or ao Id refuse. of any kind, and any person to one Wing, or mules any tech oostrintion to be placed so as to oe earned Into such sewer or baste, shall be subject to the penalty hereintelbre described In snn. 5. Any Person Injuring. breaking or re moving any portion of any mitt:la-bean, manhole c vet, or any van orator sewer or appurtensnees 1 or obstructing in ai . y manner the lain or outlet of any sewer or d•alu, ,shall be sueject to the penalty of twenty-five dollars. recoverable as aforesaid. - i. . . , sec. I. It shalt be deemed unlawful for any Person to use a private aew.r or house drain con nected with any of the public sewers without provianw an intervening catch-bssin to catch rod retain the alit and heavy Rolla Wien carried f, ern the gusts , 6 or ank pools. and wl . bunt siso pro, Laing at all Int its suitable gratings to pre vent the admission of ruboish or solid matters that might find their way to them, and further . o fix arpitancea to trap the sewer ga.les and to prevent their eget pis fat a the buildings or areas. Sac. 8. It eh W i tte deemed Unlawful for any person ot h e r iseas n of premises into which s pipe or Connection with the public sewer or drain has been laid for the purposeof carrying off anima refose from privies or water closets. slops from kitchens or for other purposes to allow the same to remain without goal I n 4 perfect fixtures, so attached as to ,allow a sufficiency of water to be applied as to properly carry off such matters. and to keep the same unobstructed. Each day the same Is permitted to remain withnnt such fix tures fur supplying said water, spat, be deemed a distinct and separate offense, and liable , o a fine of twenty-five Loiters, as in other offenses named in tots ortlinanee. teee. P. The C ty Engineer shall pay over all moneys received be him fur pe rea.ts to the City Treasurer, weekly. The same to be applied to ward the payment of an 1136ml:tor antis .ch other expenses is may be incurred by the provisions of thl, . rd.nanee. ~ Lige. ;O.' ell drain'plpe for public sewers. - or fir private drains co...fleeting with the .putt Ic sewers, mast be at.b)ectto the inspection of the CitrEngins er; his assistant, or air authorized inspector connected with the Engineer depart.. ment. • , 11. 110 dwelling house, store, or other building shall-be a reeled or alteretith any street or alley in which toere Is a sewer ;wltbout pro- Tieing an underground cot/nee-Hon by drain pipes with the sewer for carrying Off all the drainage that would otherwise ilo A °rev the foot— way or sidewalk of streets. exc. 151. It shall tie the duly of the-Street Com missioner at stated times /luring each nr.nth (and on side hill 'streets after every heavy rain) to Inspectthe sewer inlet basins and to have re moved all silt and rubbish collected in and snout the e openings. -and at all times to keep these inlets in a condition to receive the surface drain- . age and to retain the heavier matters carried * to them • •• -rinse. 13. The City Engineersban establish Inch rules and regulations In reference to the cue struction and use of house co/the:lions not' in. consistent, with the provisions of this ordinance, as In his ludgmentntay be necessary. • Sac. 14. Parties granted permits to drain property not fronting on the street In whien •the sew e r L boosted shall pay a special rate for the privilege (the amount to he determined by the Sewer Commisslondand shall give • certificate to the effect that they, will not at an y tim interpose any obit/glop to tee laying oLa• sewer on the street upon which their property , fronts, by rea son °Melt' having tapped another seerer . Tor the Dtirpose of drainage. Sac. 115. No drain Prom any building. Shall be Connected with a nubile sewer otherwise than by draitplpe. Which shall be six !genes in /Mane ter. ,eXCept it be antninrized by , the dewer 'Conti f.gc. 18. Notle,6 uutt be It ft at' the oelcif of the City Engineer by the person who Is to mate the connection with any sewer or drain when such work will be ready for inspection previous to making tale connection. :Tole notice must oe In writing shadier, between the tours of 8 A. at. Sac. 18. That io mu& of adfordinance_as ma confliet wt. h. or be supplied by the Inreecdell, bra the same enacte d y repealed. Ordained and into A. law, ,4 1 } 1 1; too h day of June, A. L. IbBW. . • • • JAMES DicBRIEB. z • President of thelielect Connell..; Attest: J. ft,:cELEY. ,•.,. Clerk of the - bedeck Council. -• • ; , • 'ALFRED - BLARE,- . . president or the Cozen, WnACeollelt;.! Il Attest: onenT DitWOWTU, , • - t Clerk at UOVIIIIOU Connell, - A N ORDINANCE ~.. . ,:,- .... ._ . . Ikaattiki . 19 ewer a aentakeicti 'On - • • ~.- idoinatte ;Lots:. 0 / . 1,,, nr_ BI Bs tr,ordettartt cm; Autocad ov a w and Oppipaoa irt = t aotto- Or tho 'Rgy ~ ,if - gam: and 'll 4 ir , miaow by Nett ot Au 00‘0. , e1 bee In t eriloatarasouvror,olowaro, f i crit i gia= l l 4 :iAt n iti n f itio i t i tainti l ta bi ll.2 igloo todtrtattoO so oath° 40 m a *bit., moot 9f afti *or. atilt. frown:Mar rotas •,.. L ()vistaed ano mooted tato a 11. Ohio etth l y wi ta ty•tOortir day of June; 'Ana° , =49 otua , , Irma elsat, itutultie /law olzfl t oe:-,., ; ~.,, ~t( • JAM itealitiae ,, ,, , P4%111,11 . 4 t , ,41 . 11eptfounol l Attesti'l. St Yt, -"I' - ' ' - , - 0 ., (nett et tee grime Gannett: • - art - • , - • , 7 - folttliCir alegas , t ' ViiiAtietit lit the Coptiaou'cotoktlc ' Attaist itaatta r tritnOowr it. -10,,,, ~ , ', - Clor of ;Coolmott Cloaacthr r ~ COI :1011111 1 111NANuE .; , ' Panes apirii. Auer .. • 'gm 1. Bi't; iftlathect ahl tie tithe Baia and CoptasosNototetiostihe MeV. itrUlissieunslG tout tt it hereby Ortlataeg out elected lot. sae as. mortv of the shot, 'That that pottion of the or diastole .tathorttlag: thevatter at-nouns Mama; tt.to htl-Vtd with curb ahtt side . bete ems/teed as allow the part9l or sa.d trhatett Oatto *ad a walki -, • • dar QS A II*I 114 a 7)94 1 lA S I * Zaikatl., th e 14ith 0 0 .744, • • • ' • -; ‘:Pie dd aro t"oo o4 ..!: . !tbr e l„ uc ALI&LhIIL4 presideef•tvioaslos Attest ttOMV Dlt.Woavize , • • , 1•21 glut ittanmadm 0011104.: -0 I_.l 7 -.4 . kc7-11:stV.p; " OED*o4gc , To or au s t i az z ev i e h is iti utt r , fro h alrni d u r s a A vi vi,k g • nue to Chartler Street: Szerrnyr 1; Be 2 ordained and enacts. raM ,; the Stated and Common Council* of the tftty. 4e far . ny, and it Le hereby ordat and enactea ay on authority of the cams, That, the Committee etreets be, and they. are hereby authorised and directed to invite and receive-proposals for the grading:and paving of itidgei avenue. as aforesaid, and to contract therefor with the low - eat and beat bidder or bidders, at their discretion. Sic. SI. That for the purpose of defraying the cost and expense of said Improved:tents ' there be. and is hereby levied, a special tax. tube equally arsessed noon the several lot* bounding rnd abutting up.n the said Budge avenue, respectively In proportion to the feet front In them respectively comprised, nod bounding and abutting as aforesaid. Sac. 3. That as soon.as the coat and expenses of said improvements ehall be fu.ly ascertained. it shall be the duty of the Street Commies oner to assess and apportion the same an:mug/he several lots bounding and abutting upon said Badge otrense respectively, according -.to the rule -aitove Indicated • and thermipon proceed tomake ,demand and collect the. same, accorolng to the provisions of the Act of the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of - Pennsylvania., entitled “An .Act d e flnisg the mariner of:collecting the expenrea of grading and paving of the streets and.alieys of the City of Allegheny, and for other purposes s2 ,' ' 0 palmed the thirtieth - day of March, /S 4. :Chat so mach of any ordinance as may conflict with, or be supplied by the foregoing, be and the same is hereoy repealed. Ordained .aid enacted into a law this the Roth ° lone,,r A. D. 18439. • JAMVSIMCBRIER, . President of the Select Connell. Attest: J. B. °SLIM Clerk of the Select Council. • . A lifitED SLACK. ' • President of the Common Council:, attest: RO.TAIIT lIILWOWII.4 Clerk of. Common Council. AN ORDINANCE • ' pL To Aotherhse the rairlis of Wari rs groin Fulton, to, SeaSsilek. Street. • Bee. 1. Be it ordained and.rit.acted by Select and Common Councils qr the'Vgy of Alleglumv, and it is hereby oraatnad and enacted by the au thority of tee came, net aus Committee on StrentB be ano tuey, - a l r here b y authorised and dir.eted to invite and cd4 p o ye_ prop for . th e pailng of WareVo elle .fpui ninon tOtiedgwick street,' and to contract OmfefOr wi it thh lowest and hest, bidder or bladeits;-13 their dfaerttion. Sic. pi • 'That for lb , piirtiqiie,pf defraying the cost add ' expenses eitgatittiniprovemente, there be. and is hereby 'err - ! , ,i special tax," to be equally assessed upon severale lois bounding and abutting upon the 'said bard alley reepeo tivelv in proportion to thelleac , fiont In theatre spect lyely comprlsed,indlxidedingMld tketiiell as aforesaid,.-1.. Sac. 3. That as soon as tlie':cost, and expenses of said improvements shall ha fully ecertelneti , tt shall be the duty of the C trest Co Maloney to assess and apn)rilon the ache Amon Ilie several lots bounding and abutting - upon s ad Ward al. ley respectively. &evading to the rule above la, dicated, and thereupon proceed to Make demand , and' collect the sank,. according to the provisions of the Act of the Omura& Assembly ot the Com monwealth of Pennsylvania, entlatied ' 'An Act defining the manner of collecting the expenses of 'trading and paving of the streets and alleys of -the City, of Allegheny, and brother Dur Poses ,, ,. ported tee thirtieth lay of March, 1.6 R. Set ..4.. That' so much Of anyordinance as may conflict with, or be supplied by the foregoing, be and the same le hereby repealed. . ' • Ordained and enacted into slaw, this Ili. iiien tv- fun rth day of June, Anne Domini One thousand eight hundred add sixty-nine. . . JAIdE. Mc/MUM, ' ' President of Select Caudell. Attestl J. R. Oita,,.' Clerk of Select, Council. • -, , i ALFRADSLICS. i President of Common Council. Attest: R. DILWORTIn i - Clerk of tAnanlon Council. . id* . _ AN ORDINANCF,i -. , , To Authorise thOevadlnk and Ftfirtat of Paso tareet.647 feet West of. Fat. Writ atreet. Fifth ward. • e Sic 1. Da it omfainecl .and enacted Sy qtailelect and Common Connate cif the City orditeyhenty, and it is hereby enacted by Use autharity..o tha same, That the Committee. onbtreets peomat they are hereby authorized and directed 'GA receive proposals tor the gradawaaVparteg of Page street as aforesaid, and to contract there. for with the lowest and Iran-bidder or bidders. at their discretion. - • saC. A. That for the purpose Ig-defraying the coat and expenses of the said Imerovements. there be and ishereby levied's special tax. to be equally assessed upon the several lots boondlug and abutting. own the said Page street 're spectlvely in proportion to the feet front In them respectively comprised, and 'bounding and abut ting as aforesaid. . exc. 3. That as soon as the cost and expenses of said improvements shall be telly ascertained, It snail be the duty of the Streit Commissioner to assess and apportion the saMe among the, sev eral iota bounding and abuttin upon said Page street respectively. according to _the rule above indicated: and therennon prooeed to matte T mina and cothot the sense. accordllair to the pr visions ot. the Act of the ' 0 eneral Astern blybf he Commonwealth of Pennsylvanla,,.est titled *An Act defintng the manner of colleciing the expenses of grading and paving c+ l the streets and alleys of the City of Allegheny, for other I: ll ,piors," passed 'She thirtieth d of March, Sac. 3. That so much of any ordinanee as may cordite; with or be supplied by the foregoing, be and tUt same Is heresiy r'pealed. ()stained and enacted into a law this the 24th 'day of June, L.L.t Ibo 9. JANES lictißlEW • '' _ • President of Select Council..., Attest:, TOBEI'II R. OILKY, • Clerk of Select Council. ALFRED SLACK. . • President of Common Council.' • Attest: ROBERT DILWORTH, the: kof Common Council. ' Jew AN ORDINANCE To Sof hoilee the Paving of , rdoe Alley, from Free ter to Walton Street • SECTION 1 - Be itordained and enacted be the Select and t;outroon,Cou nci Is of the City , of Alle gheny, and It, is hereby ordained and enacted by the authority' of the same, That the Committee on Streets be and they are hereby authorized and directed to invite and roceiveltro s for the Donn 11 of klurdock alley. Ls alb dab e *same to be without coin or side walk, and' to contract t therefor with the lowest oldders, . at their discre ion. exc. A. That for the purpose of defraying the cost and expenses of the said improvements, thtre bP, anti is hereby levied. s special tax I to be equity a.s., seed upon the several lots bound ing and abutting upon the said Marco:WS alley, respectively In• proportion' to the. feet front . In them respectively comprised. and bounding and abutting as aforesaid. bICU. 3. That as tonnes the cost Sind expenses of , said improvements snail be fully ascertained: it shall be the duty. of. the Street Commissioner to assess and apportion the same among the Sever al lots bounding_ and abutting upon said , filurdock alley_ respectively. according to the , rule above indicated, and tnereupon proceed ,to m.ke mend and collect the same, according to the Act of the weneral Assembly of the Ckmmonwealth of Peanut van's, entitled "An Act defining the Manner of ellecting - the expenses of eroding and paving of th e streets and alleys of the City of ; Allegheny, and fur other jourposea." tossed the thirtieth day of March, 1V341.. . ' MEC. 4. That so Much of anyordinsnee u may eon o..ct with, or be supp li ed bythe foregeboir.'lle and the same is hereby repealed., - _ Ordained and - enacted into a law this thee** day of Jane, Anuo jalomini One thousand eight hundred and sixty nine: JAMERMCBRI334i . , President - of Select Coull Attest: J. ii. - r . - • - OlerkOf detect Corked!. • - President of Common C ouncil. Atttst: . _ 'Clerk of common Connell. 4.1.1);, _OBllOlll E TO ..tatho)vise th eimiafraerfore ii,e . m imams' -11. wet oh prieplar .',4yomido , • 'ol4 , ldrobir Aitiejr. ,-, r..- - • - . 4 - -, :,1 . --- '-. )!11-_, - F,. , - _ -...„,... i-. 2,•• :: ' • ...1 i ei Nll7o2l44#l_ Pelt ordibid sodttoooted by tbg. Mot atk‘orrimon Coo lo 'of toe glty, of AMP - , 14 oitlolilillereby a MOO and so limed of tbairwhOrttf of tbirmome. rtmatborlewerCotoo• o"dir:rttar 4 r;O i llici re - 'liti qtki i . .l4lllr n g.' 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