The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, July 05, 1869, Image 2

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NEAT AND DRINK.
- petherlasts who would harems to
Atisudit from beer and wine,
And Vrtzr obit, how do MI
Propose that we should dine? •
At dinner Vitainbt milt hitt;
They also- need to sup; -
ChalupW_e And Cilerst,wc re,
gist
To bMlib, trout thel:lup?
And Wianilhe monthletintAins an -
With liysters wAVICh Ire tn.
The Ups from Chablis tri debar
Would It not be allin? • .
Breathes there who could foreireir
Burguudy 01.13oilleraux
WheuAlt bliwoodcaclit SO:'.'where
Doe , / be exEtec 4 itO gof f:
With whitebait give feed punida,if not,
Andveasid ebs.l4. not to met , - ••;1 • •
oh,-,withoupthat same* pone!, whist
eren turtia-te?
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With every:4lEli a ildnor does.,
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By every wis+Spiirre•use,
.And'avegverrrOol boy Patron
Wtoit, gala - '
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What•epooe blL'uoUsh fords clear
To Staten but ,
Him wetitealigns laded vrteitesorne beer,
Andbalet Abe gellerens gists.
-'IPHOERIB
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kiy &Cop is very heavy.
—Seotland has had a June snovr storm.
—Ent,- is to have b. sidthig , tegattn, to
;61 ,
—lt is said that a:11 , 1112FL going
. sold
mil'. '.:.:. •• • - a r e leased, rented
Unibiell, '
' - - truz. -- - - repo rted as
. a Chling° • crop i s reP°
by.
Southern ;lel)
-The ,` tiiiii.bkrge. .:
' New York
more thaiPEL. . rl°', .-.
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-4. thM"°'''.o4;o4, ' of
uet e'.9nleri o f ' : the inn tribes • - 4'
can - •.• • China that
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te a* e —.....-iataa a •';',ei•m..
...itiaterY id es; : , 4 -- ila`eig7d. .: •.;
is chief
la-the-8P aditerr•
.country : th e , new ~ i ..; .
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istei9l-0* ' ' ' iyiltliir maubj9l'''''
of the
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now . Pothalt Bll`P
"seventeen: yealn"Wem4,.. Rhode
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their :annual •
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the . great. Pu-hiconie
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fo.ieviTelle4bl,,o , s., winter is
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paiii.relle4 e'e t u ndred.and, thirty
dollars, wit h which , to buy a h°url, r 1 fo r
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".., • ••••-•:.:•• '. Jeff. Dav is :
- Is now to °for..
,” .. GenetillhmteerMe candidate
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F-A. tezPa •
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fear
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co operative fain! , . . indulges a little
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---'• via& Buiellael Bing of Ital 1.
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well /latheyl :• • -11 13 family ,, as iinteivr.ising-'New_k•-
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•emptied the poc k-_ ,
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:morgue.
, -. • ~• --I _ -:. :• to the , -
.. -- ).: .• ' . pickpock e ts. ‘ . -on ita.WAY - - •A. R. are.
'-,-•' :•'" -i o f a CorPea• •- - ' of _ the 11. •
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'-•' :. •i - The Tgi&-!•-m - t orpuins-•
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an a deidiese-., ~___l idos a t Paris
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, • ..... : : ; - getting ',.• 'rt. the Ififel4eenvv(l-1 '. -, club's."'
. ' the-Plan °• - m u m . ba se-ball ••• . ,
I , -ptna:atae--.►-, -
.....„ on - I Thurs-,..
',. •. - .1 - • •-•,.- •• • -171.0 . --- ed la Cinci nnati
ban'
•; 1: ' ' "'" 'l' - first nine eriv d- reception and
....: •-•':'-'-'.-"-:;_:, -.. day, and ' b O. 'rat..,
which:
•• • • •.; .--. . : iinet,- - .. '', • the English Parr ows k and
b •
..... 2,;•• ' •,•:.' . : •;i: . - . ha v e:- . , millions of
li e d Philadelphia
i Lad ' they • eat
' e d broods , and . • . . .7
.• : !.':::::•.!•! . t'-' .Tals • sad - waft:a. ' ' • tat StraePerg
•.:.,,:::- : _•• •' " -. moths
.ed -4 attendan t
Mercy,. and
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a; oi eter of
totha•
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1,,, storm in: - 'a- dislanc°` they
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'''-‘ - - - put of liirdh9r - to :: bite bite as
.- - ':- : , -.,-..-eand f , beards
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"'.. . tearing the: . ,-' '
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.. miles , < Tiak , the air.: -' . inv ented a flying
k
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San Francisco
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scratched - the eyeii9 ll • '• • - ..- : ..,
•' - •-•4 -: .' •-• -- t ake them
editor thinks we i
,' .: ;;;•••• - ...she tilea.,,_„t% bfouktein......ith i.a. femaled
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_,- thinks tha t -'ll4T-
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have' ate., kw.'" • _,
women. - • -' -
- •; , .zro. ; ;;: . :: : •,• ; - . .11" :i. - . '.- doctor'''. df,,ifeentlala jersey',
great fle* al it i e trait, two ye ar s %have been
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seven
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str i de lasteti f.
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broughtthelisrker to her, - "
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the poll • be . ,iteaadi
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The
ince
of the Freneb '
;•.. • '. . - .:- :.:.; -.-. -,...-siall:4!ltinitsit- -eichOille.', tii.eow 111#1.:
culture, .- • fibr,:e4Autill'-. •?.-..., ••---'''
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tr.:A --1 0."7 ;
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.bini:,
l age.
tbit. .., , tlip II -„ . i . - . to kOel) .
ses
41... •-...- . 1 ' house, and -
one actin
whisky Alto Mg, WO -
by
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ingied;clovei:tea and applying a red
clove* compress, and think') it will prove
an infallible remedy in all cases.
In St. Paul tliey have split on the
Pourth or July quesdon, and the conse
quence is an exhibition of flit works on
Saturday, another on Monday, a German
procession on Sunday and fire crackers
all three days.
haraeet of : Igno ..
em the scene of ! v as e a theied itObi !rat.
violent Paris riot the next morning.
They were advertised, - to .be returid on
application at police headquarters, but
few were claimed.
—L subscription has been started •in
Lyons to give the Pope a chasuble and
cope of extraordinary rialiness, as speci
mens of the best werkmanship of the
city, on 'the' occasion of the approaching
(Ecumenical Council.
"—The .tew ,6chool Preshyteriana in
tend to erect , /it College at Cedar Rapids,
•
lewa. Oae gentleman • has contributed
150,000 *money and another has given
$60,000 worth of land. Other contribti
tions/wift be.solicited in the autumn.
/ L—The Rochester century plant has not
,flowered yet. , *a know a man who has
seen one centUrrplant flower thrice, and
he is not forty years old yet; but the cen
tury plants, are a oalled because they
bloom several 'lima during a century.
—The German Sirehenzeitung says :
"After combing:a file of the New York
Independent, a professedly , religious pa
per, we are sorry to say that it seems tit.
terry unsound , and more Calculated to do
harm.than good•to the'cause of religion."
—A large black hear,lregging a, short
chain abent hie neck, has made a sensa
tion in the neighborhood of Delphos, 0.
The inhabihifibi were emitted:and 'a
number of / them tried to shootiim, but
Slant accounts, he , still rained as mon
arch of hat part of the fOrest.
Wm- Ir. Scott, the Pr dent bf the'
Pittsburgh and Erie, road, is about to
build a theatre in Erie. That, city has
hitherto had to ;get tilting as best she
could with her old faehioned halls, and
Mr. Scottie energy and public spirit will
Prtlbliblabel4ol,l,4Piff ecisted
....lL little girl attempted to slide down ,
•
the balusters: Of a .circular staircase in
New Yori4 but fell from the lifih,eo47.,
striking onheihead end:breaking through
the thick ease floor at; the lxittoni.' She
was pulled chit* the heels, and the neit
dsy was running about as lively as aver.'
-ewelry in Paris thia_stlunq.
is
ye* faniditil.. /The moat 'recherche ieti ,
are enamels,' but in curious' ehapes,
—Little 'dates are wornlas cuff
and brooches, to, imitate all the admired
cro.;(_ery ever heard of, ` from the Bernard
de alissy style to Sevreti, Barony ; and
I China wares. r tifen Rouen hardware-de
in feyor. ).
I —Loulse Hensler, who his just 6611-'
tracted a morganatic marriage with the
ex-king of Portugai, is a Springfield,
Mass., Girl, the daughter of a poor Ger
man mechanic; and used to sing in the
_South Church choir. The church people
assisted her to get a musical education,
and'finding she had a tortune in her voice
she went abroad.'.
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—Pusek
the Ozer of
-lolone1,0!
the
t clwat
-"mote, ,htis
!Avid fair
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A. voanion journal prints the following
with reference to the present condition of '
thesteamsbiP Great Eastern, now engaged
in 'laying the French Atlantic cabli:
Wrhis floating Island, as the ship has been
poetically called, is deeper, by afoot or
more, than she has ever been. She is
somewhat cumber ed s by deck houses, and
has, in other respects, been made to re
semble a floating American hotel. Des
pite
: alterations, the G re at Eastern re
mains a marvel, concerning whibh all that
has been said will probably said attain
and again,' - without tiring thitse who are.
not, to be timed by wonders- /kr space
and her luxury; \ her long corridors,; high
ceilings
.and tiled her large rooms
instead of -cramped , holes for sleepingln,
her passages leading thereto, with , num. ,
- nOti7 the arkrtmepts, 4 119 to
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PITTSBUICN -1:1ItTTE;, MONDAY,' JUL! 6; 1:1w,
pV 7I,
.bers - denoting , t' m,___.
12fy 'l3O to 187,', and , .4fn, are all so
.. . . . .
1 I - visitoS
unlike anything aboard ship that visit‘
might. e pardoned a forgetfulness of , lo
cality. There' are improvements in the
mechanism of the Great:Eastern which
are of some moment and value. Her
rudder, formerly worked by twelys men:
now answers the, bidding of steam, ma
chinery. A single helmsman turns a
wheel, and stay indulge kimeelf with the
pleasing idea that be >thereby steers the
ship. All that heals!, • however, le to
20 upon ' certain' valves, ~ .and to set in
motion the power by which, in reality,
the vast hull is guided through the sea.
The payinz tut. machinery, too, has been
perfected, and there is less chance of in
jury, to the cable than there has ever„
QtrAWSM:" ndente- etWayie'tvau.
the Indian. SuperinteMajore . on
the border,
and.; the Quilkers who have
gone out upon the , Indian , Service enjoy
the fill, honors, and are: Bpoken u of and,
addressed by the customary militgry title.
The,Quakers Were irell represented: in
the war and if they repudiated& cardinal
princi t e of their faith, bY uP
aro% Y-1110 not disgrace It by cowardice,
or bad conduct. There were , no better
fighters than the Quakers. Mr. Stanton
was borne/Quaker, and he - said, during
his administration of the War,-DePO l ;,
;mut, that be had not received notice or
tuairdine4' )Ir, L lll O OlO was dike
Q and regarded it BS a 029 2 %
bahorab Micastrr '
.
We think *Pe In , th ew
Otte has etwfo been a little lax, la re.
roto pese. for we once milts Quaker
Ie; cf MUSS, who had served with
credit la the war, and: who said that his
deparlare hem the rigid rides of the soy
idety had.been overlooked, and that he
was, admitted rarials,t l ;a9 ' 11 ! 1 1 ,1 lat I
Mr=.lnft:,a, 12 !. ;
co On of riu r °fibs:United
Brethren ghurchvin tlaftnik, ambled,Brdasy, in infayettet - ;among
other WWI Piotestnisgstnst the !unlink
isst tienetitlikonbeeiget:iitibei
church sgaisst secret societies, resolving
that they , would not enforce the prohibi
tion of the tkinfineme [wand mernixeship
in the same In their churches.
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C e N. Y. al ACtrerttort.l
71( Hoinat
*MI tti ad .
How Po alr B Reacti the Top Round.
Vora me I, ,919 anima whnpay an In
coniftaxixt/thiti city.:: 813[1y-seven ;Km
steniTsin tz ty na tax on homes of ;100,000
or ova. of time stolid gentlemen/
are sel -made men, will) have come - up
from/the lowest round of the ladder. The
man' who leads 'the list, A. T. Stewart, -.
eyerybyly known is aii.lrish rzaliblit,
*ho commenced life with a capital of less
- twenty-fireannts; indeW, with few
xceptions, most of the parties in the list i
erescarce as well off as Mr. Stewart.
ake Henry Keep he boasts that he grad
fed from the Poor House of Jefferson
[
1 county. Jay Gould drove a heird of cat
tle
from Delhi, Delaware county, when'
[ a lad, for Any cents kilo", in order to get
money \enough to reach the Hudson
river. David • Groesbeck, over. thirty
years ago, used, to mend old shoes for
his brother, who was a - respectable shoe
maker in Albany. We: all knew the
history of Janes _4orclen Bennett,
Robert Bonner, , peer; - 'boys - Soil of
talent and indtunry. : Itufus •Hatch,
when a youngster, had on embitter) to
bold the reins of a peddler's wagon. :E..
D. Morgan comnienced . 'AN-with a;-tplor
.ter measure ,of molatiet - ' It is scirce a
dozeh yang since Ilerity . Clews 'Yiti ea
errand boy in one a the banking honses
down town. The brOthers eteliginan
started out in life with a peddlers pack.
David Dowes, ;theis younger days, re
tailed pork by half, pound and me
lasses by the gill. H. T. Helm bold was
first cabin:boy on the sloop Mary Jane,
that navigated the Delaware River. We
might go on through the , ,litit, and show
that neatly , ere* one of Peso solid men
were the architecht . pf OAR pint fortunes.
Young men t •yhoaxe itingehtg for place,
and position„ aok.m remember that the
individuals' fa the in below had to battle
for life just, ise:hard as Ahoy : are doing.
Let them take heart and never Ear die.'
Honor andatUthiefriantd condition clic.
Act. well your pariorthera all tau honor Ilea.
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Dull IProspeet for cern;
The prospectfOrcorfr in the West is not
such as the farmeriweuld desire to com
promise upon 'as an overage . for future
seasons; but those - who,knew the stub.born persistence of ; 913,r retin, soil, and
the ripening, fervor of the Western sun,
aided by the constant windsi - ivill not de
spair of a fair crop yet, Our people are
accustomed to sap that there is no Such
thing as a failure of corp In Illinois; and
the history of tigricultam the Slate will
almost platify the broad sasertion,, In then
last- twenApiive years, , t t iteiti have been
three smolt in which ,the`ctron escaped
'by a ~mighty tlght sque4.V.,:but we do
notYmnember It ever stood fn more peril
to-de.y. Tim yeas isnost , rmetabling
the .Present, ..! 1 08 4 1 1 , whenos la now, the
whole country ; was afloatond when no
Ilan thought nven a, quarter. of a •crop
was Porsiblei the rain ceased, the
sun came out, and never since corn was
, cultivated on prairie' soil has it done .
such prodigious growing as it did trete'
the first- of July to the Ist of October, to
which time:et'later the frost kept . 'off.
The result his 'ft fair yield - on all high"
ground, and half a crop on the bottorp_s7-,
*Arty ritqls goad , supplv of corn for
the country's wants. Two seasons sines
that time have ninnettbat retembled that
year; but in Mai as the end oelf the
loraticsibufttinwlddlit farmer' and space...
latent indulged, 141(Wia t oute d tkat- - the ,
home s tretch - did;)• Att e . busineas—thei
last part of the seas t made 'ttp for the`
coldness of the earl summer—and the
crop was saved.—Ohtego Journal._
Far to me,„firwth;
-Away .up beyond St. Paul i beyond
Pembina, lies Prince Rupert's Lind, \ th e
territory of the Ebidson's•Bay Cointiaty'
a xegion of 2,000,000 equate-Miles,ei
which a sixth is prairie, and .11 weat
growing bold at that. This region
• islet
to be inhabited 'and brought under tie-`
•lielopment. Then, it will he marvel
of productlvenetis, and its;products will
all flow Southward to the Mississippi'
River, and Eastward by Lake Snperior.
The climate is singularly salubrious.
Winter prevails from the first of Decem
ber: to the first of. April. Vegetation
groWs rapidly in the hot summer,-and
the wheat harvest is in August. Part of
this region is under the summer 'Bother
mid line which cuts Long Island, and
passes thron th Southern Prato. The
soil is rich. Twenty bushels to one sown
have been harvested. Of potatoes the
return is often thirty bushels to one bushel
planted. One instance , is recorded of
seventy.flve 'bushels of , barley being
reaped from gone arid a half bushels
,sowing.
\The population of the Canadian settle
ment on the Red River and the, Assine
boineia some 14,000. Wincepeg, the
leading town, is 450 miles froth St:Cloud,
in Mlnnesote, the nearest railroad sta tion.
-N. Y. Corn. Adrertiur.
W - - P
The (teeing; eeple.
•-•-
The capmakers' Orate in New York
city still continues. About two hundred
and, fifty hinds are Out cifltork. many of
the employers persisting irrtkeir refusal
peeni i gr
to pay the ad vs o s o4 ` VagtOLN T4e cap.
Makers have received ' i , 'asalst
sn from other trades, fir I;g : .from
the Genoa 'Unions.
_, t f /4/13,011 . 1.14a
that a\capitalist has o ffered to open &cep,
manufactory and mnployone huudredand
tiny hands at the advenoed The
tinware a nd clippers hous e'&ironwork in
New York have organized +to- demand an'
increase over the present rates. hunter
men are non pildfrom'ln 141'41 6 ' 1 1 :a.sf'
'for ten hours' ,woilt, trinOinee ltilligetg, •
E blacksmiths in' New %Ira are oFgafn - :i
to deinand its inirSgee of ages..
sages._
; paper Palmas :: in.. New :York have
' l O.lO l .
_: 0 P01 1 . ,1 ask of. (advanced .rates. `
Widen towhees': sent. to: this emgdoyers,
Who have refused to accede to lthe de
mand, and a strike will probably , take
plane. The Garton thttp!atet. A (frain,...
eray in - 'New York4to'',,bave
keen on n'strike for se ' WeS 1 0 0 0!
, port that many of - the envliiant PiaLre .
fuse to PaY tilaadinnoed Wen PLsB,on tO
$4 per day , and that avor,oo , intadred
Men-asa unemployed.: This Shirk- Outten
in lOW-York are. organising: to i ask 'for
Osa , of wages: , i ..,;.... . .
-who asked "What becomes
of all . I phis t" jo w irsas,..toimiow
,tolfhat becomes of oil the horsishoes
, T 1 it said • !ire ,thowitiods of; 'horse
aka ' '' • in ion db inln course of
as
it
04°.7.40e . " . 2/0471Y This
t riemesho ee.iumumelll
le ettionerett loOrf - to' ;pick them op.-
nae istesrest demand Yon the nag* try
iehieh they ors isetetted.l-=%Thir banging
; I V!! heNO rt
gOt -WOW, Cerelint weg
to' theatiVtuolieduer• triiMAte' w
Uothki-to mite stubh twist gun barrels.
It teems odd that, -the tame rosilesbility
could not be given to the lElo In some
quicker ad more simple tom= thin
the usac of homes'
GAB
WELDON & Elanr• •
wzmiessu oul= in
tamps, y Lanterns, Chandeliers,
)ND LAMP GOODS. ;
Also. CARBON AND LußsmiTnoions;
No. 1.47 W+d Street.
„
sei:n22 8e.—..., • • 1131.. A
—t—
FRUIT; 0 sprs.
SELF L A_BELING
FRILFIT , CAIN:TOK
.••
i;:lITS-1313ELOli, PA. ,
_
We are now prepared is supply TMusers•snd
Potters. It is perfect, sbnple. and as cheap as
the- Wain top, , having - the napes of thewartons
Truths stamped upon the cover. radiating from
the canter. and anlndex orpolnter rtsorpoo upon
the top of the can. , •
MN Clearly, Dihthl MI and Perms W
by merely piscine the name of th e frnit the
can contains opposite the pointer and sealing in
the' en stomary manner, No preserver of Mit or
RoOd housekeeper will use any other after once
seeing it. - - I mICN
NITATER PIPER,
" 081111 NOT TOPS
A huge ssiortatent.
HENRY H. 00
kirennemear
CARPETS.
LIVE R rounocK & co.
_
HAVE JUST lißlairED A
FINE SEI:..EOTION OF
isitussELl 4 ,
TAPESTRY BRUSSELS
THREE PLY AND
INGRAIN CARPETS.
THE _LAWN ASSOBTKEET OF
WHITACKECK & FANCY
MATTINGS,
QR'SUMMER WEAR,
IMI
tar TSUI cm. •
STOCK"FDLL IN ALL DEPARTMENTS
-61 - AT,
OLI'VE'S MOLINiKIE & COl3.
•
YIYTB ANEWIIIE
NEW CARPETS!
_wage.
=I
. ix z i ar ety ncr_c_ . o 2 e .a l m easortnel;t uziparaleled
•
VELVETS BRUSSELS ITBEETLIS,
•
•-,•,: . • . • •
The Very Nevrest, I)eslgns, •
. .
Of our olnisfea•ntam portatloa oelectedtroza
eastern manuiltoturers.
AND LOW PRICED
]M'Ckl?..Al,ll4li4,
VERY 41:1PEI4OR
QUAIgITY AND COLORS.
An Extra Quality oi Rag daunt.
We art now Want inatiy of the above at
GREATLY REDUCED ' PRICES.
'BROS.,.
jlro. 51 riFT/f 4rAilr,l7E,
Jel2
NEW OA.ItPETS.
,• . ,
FINE CARPETS.
. .
, • .
CHEAP- CARPETS
47: ,OIL CLOTHS,
WINDOW SHADES:
: • . - "
•, - •
tOVARA IOSE- CO.
'AVENPY"
1
OFIKEFOXIIMiIie ROOMS•
.=.lsTorin ABB B
toed hp oR Abort 'loth* end In the beet hummer
with, .
1,111
oi maw .
1011 poisoned Oneet ovum,
Yr mch waumagol4g.
Taxied Rites
n 4 ureen *lite. Dub sad Oise
HOLLAND SHADES. .
WITTEVAD 4/ 1 .-11 *MI"
'=
` . o4itroorr 4izieriettiti
too :
t 111411 a: I;.s.
IcSABLUD COLLINS,
Ito. Ti sad 13711PTIVAITIOXITA
Mama Tledflo
, • . , ..
VII 110 i: WU 021 ' nit vatielina - me
ir ' 7NI
P AUL SLIM BRAND,
s , • zonal to best t Loot&
rw" alum sae asan c t o
Ala
, winisp(o4l ink comor ities.L.
- - 1 ~,& Ts /43310%
j eel. 10, 1 lie& - Isiah KU&
•
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~,,,,„_,.. _ .1,14,.0.-0r...1-4,..„4., , , , I
-
CI
NEW AND DESMABLE GOODS.
silk Faris,
Linen and Palm Leap Fans,
BILK PARAEoLtIkaII the 40,-Styks.
aro.
WHITE , GOODS,
/ A Beautiful Line.
sixmt Boumni) sKurrs
New Puffed Collars anti Cuffs,
In Paper and Linen.
CORSETS, a.Complete Stork.
GENTS!, SUMMER UNDERWEAR,
WRITE LID STRIPED SHIRTd
COTTON 'II.OSIERY
'Defies Coxnpetition.
1./Lais,
: . MANnILESCHIERS.
*ORVAL GLIDE: & CO;
78 & 80 'Market Street.
NOW SPRING GOODS
,~~:,
lACRULt CARLISLE'S
tbeeld et.
Dress Tiimmlitgl and Buttons. •
ginbroldeties and Laces.
_Ribbon and Flowers.:
Hats and BOnnets.
Glove AGMs and Trench Corsets.
New Styles Bradley's Skirts.
EVlsol,--all the new sty/es.
IS= and Bain Umbrellas.
Hosiery—the best English makes.
Agents for "Harris* Seamless Bids.".
Spring
Spring and Sumpter underwear,
801 e Agents tor the Bemis Patent Shape Col
s.
"Lockwood" " Irving," • "West End."
E." Elite." At; "Dickens," "Derby," and other
stylea.• :
• • Dealers snpolled with thwabove at
MANUFACTURERS' PEICES,
MACRUM . tis CAESIUM
NO. 27'
FIFTH. AV.PNt r E
=4
W ALL .PAPE.IOI
WINDOW SHADES,
om.
New and Handsome , Designs,
NOW OPENING AT •
f • •
No. 107 Market Street
LWZAR nirrs
*bracing a large and carefully selected etock
Of the newest deafens frona the FINEST swim-
ED GOLD to the CHEAPEST ARTICLE known
to the trade. All of which we offer at Pilaw flilq
will pay buyers to examine.
' .108.` B. HUGHES & BRO.
aili28:101 •
•
'New Japanese Fans.
At Beduedi
JR Merino; Gauze and. Cotton..
.oir Stock of
' AT
No. 27 Fifth Aienue,
*ALL rilmaits._
• A: •
THE OLD PAPER STORE IN LI EW
W. P. NABSEALL'S
NEW WALL PIPER &OM;
101 : iAbmdr . ioreet.
• ( lELEILABICET,)
BYELVDGOODS ADBINTSO DAILY. ' mhe
GLASS. CUTLERY
100 WOOD STREET.
• ,
NEW GOODS.
FINE VASES, /
itoisaturit Aro,onipA. :
2 7 4. B Ditill e ilt SETS .' . ,
TEA Sin,
.‘ cal. ouri;
SMOKING SETS. ~
_R _
11.1arge stocroz • . .
. .
iSILWE PLATED SOOT* r
, , of fn diimiptac....
Call and .examine" wiz. goods, nue ;le
feel satisfied no one nee d an to be relied.
s ,
Re E.' BREED ' & CO
s (
100 sm r •
NEA'ANI) I3 .tt.'n.G.
iii - suos, D ELL s. Co.,
,EL
ihriCtion COTTON MILiS.
linvtoptirels ofilltarligninui indrawn
, . • .
• - AgO n,i) ." .V l * /1101,0 ZIA •
sieiCKTINGk AND HII TrXJ
U
rzumigut,orow.oma
FRENCH *Aut' FLOUR. ,
• In I /
i w -- 1 „ lir, 1 1 4 d
GO
Ma! gcs of i \
1 0
i g
4112..5 ~.1
v.. , , .._ ; . Ca:7l m
a
, of 11
' Itl • , 7 11 1' al
AA : d.
NEW spa`; Faoons
JUST OPENED,
AT
111E011011E P Pmunr,
87 Market
,86twt.
PrintB, tullins, Dress f 10544,
SILKS, SHAWI:I3..
FULL LIRE Or
SILK' SACQUES,
Teri,
DIAII4ILET STBEET,...;
/&8.14 fIicCANDLESS & C 0.,.
t.. 1 (Late Wilson. Cats. & 06:.) i
WBOLICII MAMBO 12r "
Foteign end Domestic Dry Goods,
No. svi Wo011of) Errzw.
Thud door awn 410 41 11 1 1 1
41.1._ - • .
nr.rnausit. "A.
fIitIPHANVCOIJIILIe SALlge=liy
Nor
virtue of an older & the orphans . Cotirt:of
Allegheny county, dated June.l9.. 1889, I
expose at public, sale nt the Court ~11ouse
Pittsburgh, on NFEDNICSLIAT. JULY 14th. .
1689 ! at 10 o , elcck A. x., ail that Certain lilt or
piece of ground situate in the Fleet ward. the .
city of gllegiteny, county nfbresald,.. at the 40r., . • ~'
ner of Baikal - 1i street and Bank , lane,. conga:thing •
In front on Bank lane 15 feet d . Inches, and in ,
depth along Balkan street 88'feet; more or
on which Is erected . * two • storr heels dwelling
house. being the real estate of 8. J. shinnon.
deceased. •
Teruo of elle, etch.. For farther - Information
,‘
enquire of BROWN.A LA51.13174 -Attorneys at"
Law, No. 11* 'Filth stfease,:Pittsbuzich, -
Jomr Kilaara;-
Adtanisteiter of
Samuel. Q. StiLXXON. deeeased. j !hkBBT.
u FRANS' 3COURT'"SALE.
;--.
OThere will be exposed at Public Sale. by'
der of the Orphans* Court, on SATURDAY,
AIIIIIIST 1.1869. at 9 o'clock P. K.. on the
premises In VP ilkinsburg, Wilkins township...Ai.
legheny county. Sae one undivided baiter sit that L
certain lot or piece ' of ground, describ. d as ' fol.-
lows, viz: Fronting one , inisdreil and siXtt-live
feet four Incheron - Pee hles street, (153445 it.).
extending back a distance of one hundred anti
forty-nine feet four 1nche5...0.19 4.12 ft. )to .
Centre alley; fronts on Centre alley OLIO, bliwdred
*and slxty-flee feet four inches, (165 .5-111 ft:,)
and one nundred and lifts-one feet 'ten Inches.
(15110-1* ft..) on Eel. ey street.being the whole
of lots Nos. 516 and *1 and parts of lots 2.4
25 in Reis and Curling's plan of Wiikhisburg.
recorded in Plan Book Vol. fi t Pare 15.
OF BALE.--One-half cash; the balance
in one and two-years. with interest, secured by
bond and mortgage on the premises.. - •
CATE &RINE LIMN,
Guardianec' ofd. the minor children oi,LattreCi:llo-6 .ence En—
nis, d • J
•
ORPHANS ) COURT SALE.
• A ME FARM, late the property. of ROBERT
GLASS, el
perches. comprising 148 acres, 1 rood'
and 34- situated on West:Penna. R. K.
two tours and a half ride from Pittsburgh:and
within one .half mile of either North West or us.
lena ttsttona. together with MOW! Dwelling of
Twelve Rooms, Two Frame Tenant Houses. One
Frame Burn onehundred feet long, Mote Boring
Roos. Blaeksrulth ishopalvo Story Frame Gran
ery, F rame Carriage House. FIWIIe. Hay House,_
with sheds, Slaughter House, L.rge - Orchard Or
• choice Bruit in good bearing order, Cider Press
seri abundant of never falling • eprifig of earn
Water. To ho sold on TUF.SDAT, T TENTH .
DAY OF AUGUST. 1889. Trains leave Alle
gheny City at la. K. and arrive at 6P. it. For
further psrticularrinquire cd Mr. Phelos, eorner
Cherry alley and Third avenue. I. U. West, office
of Clerk of Quarter Sessions, R. D. McClure,
310 Penn street, G. Wilson, 88 Fourth:Tr ave.
It29:llllinsT.
MatOELANT TAILORS.
BI9I.IEGEL,
(Late Cutter with W. Heapenheidea
ZIEF.MOELS24.I. TAILOR,
No. 53 Smithfield Street,Pittaburgth;
NEW • SPRING (mops.
t,i • .1 splendid new .toot Of
4 •
CLOTHS, CASSIIKKELES, &C.,-
`1:; g rist received by SMART 21E11M.M.
aka: Merchant 'I:MU:m.I2 Smithfetd eireet::
- DR.
c u i:ITINIJEETO: T
- private diseasesclirobill Ted forms,
ti dise ases,
antintitfeffects of Inercur are
coalpietety ecatedt dPertnetorrbee or' beat.
nal w eakness and, Impotency. ramLtied•freas '•
self.abose or other causes, and which
acme on the fellowintreffects, as bleteneis, bodily •
veshaess, ladigestionicolunixoption, evasion to
society, anituutlineas, dread of nitwit' armee, - '-
loss of memory. indolence, nocturnal emission.,
andlinally so prostrating the sexual system ea=
retitler mania= auserninectery,- aadr Quentin
I m prudent, are .perunatmtly cured. li x r i soas at. ;
dieted with* these or say other dell= Meuse
or, long standing constitutional camp t shod
give the ,Doctor a Walt he never ruts. .••••• • •
A wueniar attontionevento alllfeuude COM— •
islands, Leucorrheivor whites,- -paint sp.. •
motion or. Ulceration of the. Womb, twarille. ,-
Drunk., Amenorrhoea. Ittetiorrhagia, ,Dyeateir
gorrhook andbterility or Barrenatu, axe nut! , •
ed with the greatest success.
It is self-evident.that *physician who essuilarts:
himself =elusively= the study of seinen dual •
of dbeases_aad treats thousands of Mies every
year must aoatilregreater sr4ma that lanclaill
than one to general prattles.' =
ThADoctor publishes a medical watuot.
pausthat Wee a mu exposition. °fu tt.o nereal:
end private diseases, that caa be had free atodieek
or by malls for two stamps. in waled 441 " 1° P eL
Ivory sentence cantatas instruction to 084
MUM, and enabling them to determilis the •
alms :nature of thar complaint& -
• The establishment& Otturals 7,4, 21 11,1 •
vitinitiglitXtiteWfxsVes opinion can be obi ;
tatpei trr at/rinse statement of the ease. . .
a= me es can be forwarded :by mall et eg.
press. .1a some lastaneee. huwercr. lieffa • •
examin_____„atios absointell neltranl• w
otbers ....a.m..— -atention %teed, *a
for the aiiiitiadodidlues f eneh ye& there are.,-
a -.MtmentitOnaectedwith the == ,
math eater that Is t 4,
promote roxtverynt
=tbs.': AU - proscriptions are prepared is e
D mtor's own laboratory. under his o Cumull or'
a. stam
- WAWA pampsp He natter who banhlets at tree. or
for t. •
read what wo Ways.
M limas 9A.st.'Mve .
. to ret.
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