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There are'certain things 'which can
:never be. acurately described; things so
shadowy, so fitful, so dependemt on the
mood of the moment, both in the midi
.
ence and the actor, that analysis and re
presentation are equally at fault. . And
flirting is one of them. What is flirting?
Who can define or determine? It is morel
serious thanialking nonsense, and not se
serious as making love; it is not chaff,
and it is not feeling; it means something
more than indifference, and yet some
thing less 'than affection; it binds no one.
• it commits , no one, it only raises expecte
tions.in the individual, and sets society
on the loos-out for results; it is a plaything
in the hands of the experienced, but a
deadly weapon against the breast of the'
• unwary; it is a thing so vague, or pro-1 .,
tam, that the most accurate measures oi
moral values would be puzzled to say ! ,
where It exactly ends and where serioust
intentions begin. But again, we ask, what.
ls,flirtingt, What constitutettits essence?
Every one has his or her •Ona ideas ..of
what constitutes . flirting; consequently
every Prierjudges of that pleasant ,
vise • •rding to individual temperament
and:ex • mice: , Faded flowers, who see
imp • • My," in everything they.; are no
longer • • ie,to enjoy,say with more orless
severity that Henry and Angelina are
flirting if they are laughing and whisper
ing in an alcove together, probably at the
most innocent noncence in the world;
but the fact that they are enjoying them
selvea in their own way, albeit sadly one,
is enough for the faded flower to think
they are after mischief, flirting being to
her mind about the worst bit of mischief
that fallen humanity can perpetrate. The
watchful mother says that dancing
together, oftener than is - necessary for
good breeding and just the amount of at
tention- demanded by• circumstances is
flirting; timid girls newly out, and not
used to the old ways of men, think they
are being flirted with outrageously if
their partner tires off the meekest little
compliment at them, ,or looks at them
more tenderly •than he' would look at a
cabbage; but bold spirits of both sexes
think nothing worthy of the name which
does not include a few questionable famili
arities, and an equivoque or two, more
or less "risky." With some, flirting is
nothing hut the passing fun of the mo
ment; with others, it is the first lesson of
the great unopened book, and means the
beginning of the end; with some it'is not
even angling with intent; with others it
m' deep sea fishing with a broad, boldly
ade net, and taking all fish that come in
as good for sport, if not for food.
Flirts are of many;kinds, as well as of
all degrees. There are quiet flirts and
demonstrative
.flirts; flirts of the subtle
sort, whose practice is by the eyes alone,
by the manner, by the tender little sigh;
by the bend of the head and the wave of
the hand to give pathos and ppint to the
otherwise harinless word; and flirts of
the open, rampant kind, who go up , quite
boldly toward the point, but who never
reach it, taking care to draw back in time
before they really cross the lOrder. This
is the kind which, as the male flirt, does
incalculable damage to the poor little flat
tering doves to whom it is a bird of prey,
handsome•bold and cruel; -fimthitis the
kind which has ,unlimited success, using
as it does that immense moral leverage
we call "tantalizing," forever rousing.
the hopes and exciting "eXpectatinne, and
luring on as an 4mi:intuits lures one on
across the marsh, in tne vain belief that it
will bring, us to our haven at last.,
Then there is the race Of male flirts
great in the way in which they manage to
insinuate thingewithout committing them
selves to poaitive statements. They gen
erally contrive' to give the impression of
some mysterious hindrance by, which they
are held back from fail and frank confes
sion. They hint at fatal bonds, at unfor
tunate attachments, at a past that has
burnt them up, or withered them up, - at
any rate that has prevented their future
from blossoming in the direction in which
they fainwould have had it blossom and
bear frnit. They sketch very vaguely the
outlines of some thrilling romance ; a few
of the Byronic breed, add the suspicion
of some dark and melancholy crime as a
further enchantment; and when they
have got the girl's pity and the love that
is akin to pity, then they cool down sci
entilimlly, never creating scandal, never
making any rupture, never coming to a
moment when awkward explanations can
be asked, but cooling nevertheless, till
the thing drops of its own accord, dies
out from inanition, and they aro free to
carry their sorrow and , their mysteries
elsewhere. Some men spend their, lives
in this kind of thing, and find their pleas
ure in making all the nice women they
know madly in love with them ;
and if by chance any poor moth who had
burned her wings makesrtoo loud an out
cry, the tables are turned against her
dexterously, and she is held, up to public
pity—contempt would be a better word—
as one who has suffered herself to love too
well and by na means and. who
his run after it" I/Othello who would not
let himself be .caught. Then there are
Certain men who flirt only with married
women, and others who flirt' only with
' girls, and the two pastimes are as differ
ent as tropical sunlight ,andour riprthern;
moonaintre; and theft ire itaine who are
"brothere" and some who are "fathers"
to their young iriends7sespicious fathers
on the whole, not unlike Little Red Rid
inghood'a grandmother the Wolf, with
perilously bright eyes, and not, a bit of
danger to Red Ridlnghooil In the rela
tionship, how delightful soave; It may be
to the wolf. Borne are content withcons
,inship only—which, 'however ' , breaks
down quite sufficient fencm—and some
are "dearest friends" no more, and find
that an exceedingly, useful,,centre from
which lo onward and otitWard. For
if anything will do ou which to hang a
discoursei 80 any : . relationship or
adoption serve thifends of flirting, if it be
so wi11ed. . . : ..
.
But wha is flirting? , l eft 'sitting away
in Corners ? talking in low voices and look.
ingpersontdly affrcintettlf• any nrar t ek v
outsider comes within earshot, ftieti n it
Nptnecessarily.,.-It ilquat possible , that
Henry maybe ail about
his admiration` fen- her sister Grace, or
Angeline may be-confessing to Henry
..what Charley said to her lastplght, which
makes - her lower her eyes as oho- 41 4 01 4
now, endplay with thefringe of. her fan
so nervously. May be, if not JihelY. So
that altting . away in corners and Whisper
ing together is not necessarily flirting,
though it may look like it. Ida
1 ncing all
the`-"round" dinces tOgilther?
goes far''` to: decide flirting-_ la the
code of the ball-room But if the
two keep welt, together ? ,Ifthey
really are fond of dancing, as one of , the
tine, arts combining science and.cenjoy
meat, they would dance with each other
all night, though 'outside the "marble
halls" they might be deadly enemies-Montagne& and Capulets, with no echo of
Romeo or Juliet to soften their mutual
dislike. So that not even dancing to
gether oftener than is absolutely necea
eery is unmistakable evidence any More
than sitting away in cornere, seeing that
equal skill and keeping well in step are
reasons enough for perpetual partnership,
making all idea of flirtation unnecessary.
In fact, there !s no outward sign or sym
bol flirting which may not be mistaken
and turned round, because flirting
is so entirely in the intention, and
not in the mere formula, that it be
comes a kind of phantasm, a protens, im
possible to sieze or to depict with accura
cy. One thing, however, we can say,
that taking gifts and attentions, offered
with evident design, and acce pted'with
tacit understanding, may be certainly
held as constituting an important element
of flirting. But this is flirting on the
woman's aide. And here you are being
continually taken in. Your flirt of the
cunningly simple kind, who smiles sweet.
ly and seems flatteringly glad to see you
when you, come, who takes all your pres
enta and acted expressions love with
the most bewitching gratitude*. and effu
sion, even, she, so simple as sheseems to
be, slips the thread and will not be
caught. At the decisive moment .when
you , think •yo;e have secured her, she
makes a bound and is 'away; then
turns round, looks , you in the face,
and with many a. tear and pretty
asservation will declare she never
understood you to mean what you
say you have meant all along; and that
you are cruel to dispel. her dream of a
pleasant and harmless friendship, and
very wicked 'indeed • because you press
her fora decision.' 'Yes, you are cruel,
because you have believed her honest;
cruel, because you did not see through the
veil of flattery • and insincerity in which
she clothed her selfishness; cruel, because
she was false. That is woman's logic
when brought to book and forced to con
fess that her pretended love was only
flirting, and that she led you on to your
destruction simply because it pleased her
vanity to make you a victim. Then there
are of the open and rollicking kind,
who let you go far, very , far indeei, when
suddenly they pull up and assuine.an of
fended air calf you had willfully trans- I
greased known and abaolute boundaries, '
—girls and.women who lead you on, all;
'the way of goncifellowahip, to knock youl
over when you have just got far 'enough
to lose your balance. That is their form
of the art. They like to see how far
they can- make a man follet himself,
and how much stronger tifeir own delu
sive enticements are than prudence, ex
perience' arid' common sense; and there
Are flirts of the artful and "sail waters"
kind, something like the female flirts
spoken of just now; .sentimental little
panes—perhaps pretty young vivea with
uncomfortable husbands, whose griefs
have by no means soured or scorched,
but just mellowed and refined them. Or
they may be of the sisterly class--crea
tares so very frank, so very sisterly and
confiding and unsuspicious of evil that
really you scarcely know how to deal
with them at all. 'And there are flirts of
the scientific • kind—women who have
studied the art thoroughly, and with the
grave.attention due to an art, and who
are adepts in the, use of every weapon
known -- using such according to
circumstances and the nature of the -vic
tim, and using each with deadly preci
sion. From such mays kind Providence
deliver us!. As the tender mercies of the
wicked, so are scientific flirts—the wo
men and thamen who play at bowls with
the human heart, for simply the stake of
a whole life's.happiness.
It used to.he an old schoolboy maxim
that no real gentleman could„ be refused
by a lady, because no lady could presume
beyond his line of encouragement. A
fortiori nolady would or mild give more
encouragement than she meant. What
are we to say, then, of our flirts, if this
maxim is true? Are there really "no
'gentlemen" and "no ladies," according
to the famous formula of the kitchen?
Perhaps it would be said so if no gentle
hood meant now, as it meant centuries
ago, the real worth and virtue of human
ity. For flirting with intent is a cruel, a
false and a heartless amusement; and the
time was when cruelty and falsehood were
essentially sins „that vitiated all elaims
to gentiehood. And yet, the world would
be very dull,without that innocent non
sense which often goes by the name of
flirting—that, pleasant something which
is more than mere icquaintance and leas
than formal loverhood—that bright and
animated intercourse which makes the
hours pass so easily, yet leaves no bitter
pang of self reproach, that indefinable
and undefined interest by which the one
man or the one woman becomes a micro
cosm for , the. time, the epitome of all
that is pleasentand of all that is lovely.
The only caution to be observed is not to
go too far. ,
Calllornlathltdolng Iceland.
,
The tales of travellers in Iceland, so far
its geysers are Concerned, are outdone by
:the realities in California., The natural
bathinglacilitlei at the California gey
sers make the locality < one of the most
pcioular resorts on the Pacific coast. The
ordinary bathing establishment is a feat
ure in its way. It is primitive in its con
struction, being built of rough boards,
and Portions of it _covered with gunny
secks, yet contains.; natural steam, hot
water and cold water" baths.. One room
Is directly over yolutue of steam, which
'riles from the earth and fills the room, so
that upon first entering. it the heat and
• steam are almost unbearable, , but in a
few; seconds , becomes -quite comfortable,
-and-in a Short time is lusatiotet. The
bather having steamed-himself sufficient
ly, two steps bring him beneath s stream
of hot water,- which .portra ::through the
roof.in a:continual volume, and is of just
bearable , lest. Having steamed and
loiledoht.bathera steps w few feet and
plunges into the running brook; which Ai
*get deep -with.,-pure water, cool and
Ikea from. thelnountalas above.. The ef
deatkif this course of bathing is to leave
the bather refreshed and invigorated in
a wonderful degree': "'Separate establish-
Silents' are erected for taffies And with the
Lirminv Minim' of grammar renown,
is said-to have resided Tor the space of two
and-twenty years in one front'parlor With
out once going out, sttended upon by a
kindly old maid,ell' ittimied of his princi
•ples and hie' preterpluPerfeets living
ehletit on boiled mutton and turnips, and
suiseitithimself In the Intervals of con-
Jogating Arerbaby grinding a trarrelprgan.
.prnsmunan taamini! FRIDAY; 11.11 X 23; 1889
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• LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY :
OP THE WORLD.
THE NATIONAL
LIFE INSURANCE tOMl'fff.
OF TES
UNITED STATES OF ANEBICA.
Chartered by Special, Au of Cotairrate
Cash Capita/ - - - $1.000;000.
'Bt. . ch Office PHILUELPHIA:
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HENRY D. ' C OOKS , Wassuasuon,'aloe Presi-
. dent. • ,
EMERSON W. ?lin, Eittladelphis, Secretary
and Actuary.
FRANCItt G. SMITH, X. D., PhiladelphLealed-
Leal Director.
This Company issued, in the first TEN
MONTHS of Its existence,
5,395 POLICIES,
11:81JIUNG
$1,1421,13c)0.
This Company (Bess to Its Poiloy-Holders •
PERFECT SECURITY
By iszti up C=ll 1;11:: Mutton ol.l r tat ,Ll b
its
LOW BATES OF. PERMIVII,
LARGE DIVIDENDS IN ADVANCE*
•
Ora Reversion Dividend of 100 per cent. by
RETUR PREMIUM: PLAN.
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Third Street, Pliltadelpius, General Agents for
Pennsylvania and Southern New Jersey. S. S.
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Agents for Allegheny, Beaver, Butler, Mercer
and Washington counties.
inrLOCAL AUENTSARE WANTED in every
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OrIiCEPITIS. h CONNELLEIVILIS B. It CO., e
PriTsunaou, July letth, 1869, f
NOTICE TO BON IIHOLD.
ENS.--Notice Is hereby elven thst Cou •
pon No. 90. Turtle Creek Division tsonde. due
August 1.4 next, will De paid on and after that
date on presentation and deilyely at the First
National Bank of t'itishargh,
JOniq Jr:. 'PAGE Ja ,
fyl4 TttST Secretary and Treasurer.
arridricE: . . •
CITY -TAXES 1869.
In accordance with Section 6th, Page WM Of
City Digest,
NOTICE IS INIIIEI3T GIVEN
TO THE
CITIZEN ' S -OF PITTSBURGH,
That the assessments for 1869 of City. City
Building, Special, Poor, Business. City School
and Ward School Taxes and City Water Rents
have been returned to me for collection.
The above taxes are subject to a DEDUCTION
CY FIVE PER craerum if paid on or before the
First. Day of August,
and TWO PERCENT= if pal between the
FIRST DAY OF - AUGUST
AND THE
FIFTLENTH F SEPTEMBER.
KirNo deduction will tie allowed on taxes paid
between eeptember Ai teenth and October tint
gar -An addition of aye per creosol will be made
to all taxes unpaid October ilnit,anci an additional
Ave per eentum will be addea to all taxes re
maining unpaid on November first.
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CITY TREASURER, 4th AVENUE.
pirraßpiaa, Jtuy fi, MOM eS:I6B
DIVIDENDS.
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I'ITIIUUBGU, only 15. 1860. I
'THE BOARD OF DIRREC•
rot of tills Company have this day de
clared a dividend' of THREE 4431 oULLAIIS
per .hate. oat of the pronts of she last six
Inonshe, payable In cash, Si the aloof the tient
panY. on and after the Islas Inst.
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a"THE BOARD OF DIREC
TORS of NATIONAL INSURANCE
- COMPANY.. No. $ll3 Diamond, Allegheny, have.
declared dividend of TWO DOLLARS AND
YITTY CENTS per share out of the profits of
Xhe hut slx month's, payable on and after the 18th
lust
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SCIIIIENCIIVS“PVLOWNic
breur,. assw - END , TONIC AND
MANDRAXS PILLS will cure Consumption,
Liverillostiphtint and rryspepsiai if taken accord
lug tcrittrections: They are all three to be taken
at the sometime. They cleanse the stomach, re.
/fix the tiros and pat it to work; then the appetite
becomes good; the food digests and makes good
blood; the patient begins to grow In flesh; the
dpieased matter ripens into the lungs, and the
patient outgrows the disease and gets welt. This
is the only way to cure consumption. -
To:these three medicines Dr. J H,Seltenck, of
Philsdelphia.,owee his unrivaled success in the
treatment of pulmonary Consumption. The Pal.
motile Strap ripens the morbid matter In the
longs, nature throws It off by au eery expectora
tion, for when the phlegm or matter id ripe a
slight mush will throw it off. and the patient has
rest and the lungs begin to heal.
T.. do this, the retswetd 'tonic and Mandrake
Pills must befreely used to cleanse the stomach
and liver, so that the Pulmonic Syrup' and the .
foedwill makegood blood. •
Schenck's Mandrake Pills act upon the liver,
removing all obstructions, relax the uncts of the
gall bladder, the bile starts freely. and the liver
Is soon relieved: the "tools will show what the
Pills can do; nothing has ever been Invented ex
cept calomel deadly poison w.lch Is very dap
gersue to use Un.ess with great care,) that will
unlock the gall bladder and start the secretions
of the liver - like Schencrs Mandrake Pills.
Liver Comptaint is one Of the most prominent
Cense, of Consumption,
Schenck's Seaweed Tonic Is a gentle, stimulant
and alterative. arid the alkali In the Seaweed,
which this preparation Is. made 01, assists the
stomach to torow out the gastric juice to dissolve
the food with the Pnimonlc liyrnp, and it is made
into good hood without fermentation or souring
in the stomach. .
The great reason why physicist's do not cure.
Consumption is, they try to do too much; they,
give medicine the cough.
andtop chilled*
stop night sweats, hectic fever, by so doing
they derange the, hole digestive powers. lock.,
Lug up tlyseelvitions. and eventual the patient
sin
Dr. 13cheacik.. n a t hill treatment, doei not try to ;
south;stop a sweats , chils 'or fever: Be..
move the and , tuey will all stop of their
own accord. opus tan be cured of C
don, Liver omplaint. Dyttepals, I Cau nisu Ar
Canker, Ulcerated Throat, unless the liver and
stomach are made health,.
If a person; tuts consnmpticm, of course the
nags in Some way are diseased. either tuberiffes,
abceeses, bronchial irritation, pleura adhesio n _
or the icings are a mass of 'inflammation and last
decaying. .Insuch cases what must be done? It
is not only the lungs tnat are wasting, but it is
the whole body. The stomach and liver have lost
their power tomake blood out of fo d. Now the
only chance is to tate Dr. Schenck's three medi
cines, which will bring up a tone to the stomach,
the patient will begin to want food. it will digest
easily and make good blood; then the patient be
gins to gain in desh. and as soon as the body be
gine to grow, the lungs commence to heal up,
and the patient gets &On and well. This is toe
only way to cure Consumption.
When there is no lung disease and only Liver
Complaint and Dyspepsia, Schenck's Seaweed
Tonic and Mandrake Pills are sufficient, without
the Pulmonic Syrup. Take the Mandrake
freely in all billions complaints, as they are, per
fectly harmless. •
Dr. Schenck. who has .enjoyed uninterrupted
health for runty years past, and now weighs M 25
pounds. was wasted away to a mere skeleton, in
the very last stage of Pulmonary Consumption,
hi. physicians having pronounced his case-hope
less and abandoned him to his fate. Be was cured
by the aforesaid met imnes. end since his recove
ry many thousands similarly afflicted have used
Dr. Schenck's preparation with the same re.
- makable success. Full directions accompany
each, making it not absolutely necessary to per.
sought! see Dr. Schanck, unless patients wish
their lungs examined, and for this ptupose. he is
prefessiosally at his Principal . Office, Philadel
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must be addressed. He le also professionally at
No. 39 Bond street. New York, every other
Tuesday, and at No. lianoyer street, Boston,
every other Wednesday. Ile gives advice free,
but for a thorough examination with his Bespi.
rometer the prise islss. Omee howl at each city
from 9 A. X. to 3 P.
Price of the Pulmonic Syrup and Sesweed 'Ton
le each 41.5_0 per bottle. ur $7.50 'a half dozen.
Mandrake
PO 95 cents a box. For sale by all
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nestly solicited to send for a Circular Letter of
References and Testimonials. which will •con
yince the most skeptical of the eurabtlity_of the
disease. Address VAN BUREN LOCKROW,
M. b.. 36 Great Jones street, New York.
. .
IarTHE MARRIAGE RING.-
Ess lye on the ERRORS Or YOUTH, and
the. FOLLIES OP AGE, in regard to SOCIAL
-EVILS. with certain help tor the erring and un
fortunate. Sent in sealed letter envelopes, free
of charge. Address. HOWARD AtistClaTlvii,
Box P, Philadelphia, Pa. my21:163-dilf
PROPOSALS.
NOTICE
•
TO CONTRA :TORS.
SEALED PROPOSALS addressed to the under
signed will be received until AUGUST Bth,
1889, for the -
Graduation., Masonry. and Ballasting,
OF THE BUTLER BRANCH
-Of the Westerts - Penn R..R.,
Extending from Freeport. Armstrong county, to
Butler, Butler county, Pa., &distance of TWEE
TY-ONE MILS% Proffles sndapeelfications can
beeeen at the, Engineer's office. Freeport, Arm
-Strong county, Pa.., on inn after July 28th.
U. B ROBERTS,
- .
jyffi:mit CHIEF IeNOINEER.
tTiOTICE TO ENGINE BilILD•
ERel.-45Pated Proposals wilt be reeelvea at
it - Of4Oe of CITY WATs WitAttfe , , utiLto Au
gust , 0tb.18159,. for ONE STEAM[ CYLINDER
Se ltichet'alsmeter and S foot stroke, one Dump
10 Inches- - diameter and Btea stroke. _Engine
god bump .to be -erected and .put.lis successful
operation to engine bonesilkt the Lesser Basln,
-.IOBEREIIRRINCiti enDerintendent.
ICE,
ICE I ICE! ACE' •- • •
•
WM. KREBS, - I
LOE DEALER,
`No; 65 ` Diamo nd Alien,
vriurtiman PA;
/sr Older' addresser* to W. 11.11ZB8, Meath;
Ty a llgi l = l : ll4 =Altr u atl a tl i g t ik l a n 'i
m 7151110 , , ,- • •z,
UM'S!' STAB TIS. •
JOHN lio •ISTIWASIeIaOrr s a.rArrsasolr.
ROM. H• reiv - iimmori r - a, co.;
xxorsatx-; SALE
COINik=MON STABLES
CAB. SEVENTH AVENUE & LIBERTY BT.,
PITTSII7BIIII, PA.
iambi ,
• ` Mk; SALE,
F 033 SALE !DB WENT:
An elegant new Brink Dwelling. 7 rooms, at
tic and wash room.
Rouse of 4 rooms, A lots. nth ward, 41.500.
House of 4.,rdomi, 1 lot, 18th ward. $1,500.
House of 4 row*, 2 lots, ITtliward, 491,800.
House of 4 rooms, 1 tot. 17111 ward, 42.400.
House of 4 rooms, 1 lot, 15th war:, 9 2 , 60 %
House of 2 rooms, 1 lot, 15th ward. 6800.
10 lots,Slebert & plan;s7oo to 4 700 .
2 tots, 44th street, $l, 200 ese 2l
4 lots, 98th street, *1,1)00 each.
Slots, Hatfield street, 8800 each.
1 lot, Sherman street, $1,50.
5 lots, 40tis street, 20x240, $12,000.
4 lots, Butler streat, 91,000.
BARGAINS IN BLOOMFIELD.
. _ .
Lots 20x137 t.yet, $600; ten years to pay. A
house cost 11500 i Interest on both, $66 a year.
Many pay $lBO year rent. At Bloomfield you
would sate sll4a year and your house and lot
In less than.
.years. Churches and schools
30 acres of laird, a mile from Bharpsbarg,
$5,500; - 25 aerie of It, wow.
B. S. WILLIAMS, lith ward.
FOR SALE.
3
STILLS, each 9 feet 'diameter and 18,li
feei, long, with pont 300 feet condensing pipe.
Oath" 1- inch down to Sji-inch gas pipe to each
4111, for $ 9 0 0. 0 1 4ce..i_
51 BOILERS, each °Which diameter and 14
fdet, ong, with chimney bridging, steam drum, :
geed pipe, ite., for $5OO.
'2 ICBYtiTONB STEAM mars, each 12 inch'
steam. cylindet,,7-Inch Water cYlinder and EV
inch stroke,' for $3OO apiece;
t 1 IRON AUITATOR. 18 feet"diameter and 18
feet deep, with east iron botfonribr $BOO. •
100 feet 91i-Inch fiAg PIPE ateoc per foot.
Apply 10 ERNI% JaGEIIAN A CO., at works,
near Sharpebnrg Bridge. . bild79
VALUABLE crrtirli(lPEOTl
FOR eALE.—The heirs 'of toe Ode ALM&
ANDES CAMERON, deceased, offer the, follow.
lag desirableand conveniently located property
for sate: Three story Brick Dwrlling House r
fronting on West Common, Allegheny. No. Aft
Sherman avenue. Also, two story Brick Dwel.
ILK, fronting on East Common, No. 16 Union
&venni?. Also, three story. Brick store room, No.
104 Federal street, Allegheny, now occuPielllo
J. J. East ea cook Store., All of the shave Is of
fered on reasonable terms. in order to faciliteic
the tettlemenrof the estate. rartiett wanting
inforrnition will apply to the madersigneff at pt.
flee of the Pennsylvania Insurance Company,
16k14 Wood street, Pittsburgh. HUGH MC SL.
HICIsr. • jy9:lit,
VINLAII E LE CITY PROPERTY
No. 1. WARN 40friflt, AND LOT. No. 93
Water street, SO feet front on Water street, ex
tending back Iffss fest parings street.'Oc.cnided
by Messrs. Calhoun &cloth
No. 2. WAItICHOT:SE AND LOT. NS, 205
Liberty htrcet. 90 feet ftont on .T.teurty. extend.
Ing back 190 feet. Occupied by Mr. Maiviggln.
N 0.3 One-half of WANTHOUSE AWD LOT,
No. 337 Commercial Row, LSl:Jerzy meet,
15,6. 4. LOT No.; XX in Curling's PIS 2 of Lots,
fronting XO feet on Dinwidale street. •
E. LOTS Noe. 52, 83, 194,83 and 961 n
pt HotyellePs Plan of Lots, Bkomfietd.
• A considerable portion or the putehase looney
to remain on interest.
For farther lo form salon apply tong. R. WR
.lu3 Webster street or to J. T. WRAY &
BROTHAIta AY oat 31Irwia street. :yl7:la.Z
F OR SALE.
flood 6 roomed brick house on Centre avenue
anti large lot--$4.300.
Good 6 roamed frame house with all Ittoproye•
ments; lot 6111 oy 110-"54.0t10.
Frame house. 2 / GONDA ; lot ii•lt by 100—$1,C0 O.
Two well finished press brick boo ~ea Rua large
lo' --on y •
Two 6 roomed Louses on Fulton street—P.soo
sine lot 24 by 190 feet on Reed street—ssoo.
Prot of aroond on kit Washington. - • '
20 acres on Panhandle Redraw], 4 miles from
the city.
30 acres on Western Pa. Rallroad, , '4 miles
kotn the city.
995. •er. s good improved land in 31Issosui.
Wisl be divided to suit purchasers'.
90 lots on entre avenue -4300 to 41,500
ea".
11441 7 ° cleClAMill RAINBOW,
• Real Estate end Inference Agents.
Ire • Nos. 190, 197 and 199 Centre avenue.
FOR SALE,
. .
vi zies/ an orm Station.tae putsburib
ago BaUroa4,
TWO C LOTS,
Containing About Two Aares End.
REQUilla - 01S-
W. MACICEOWN & BRO..
195 Liberty Street
"HOBOKEN" STATION PROPERTY
FOR SALE.
Tbls beautiful situation cannot ..be surpassed
for private residences In any dtreo ion, so mese
to both cities, being only eight miles up the
Western rennsylvania Railroad. Any person de.
siring Informstion.about this propeity can obtain
it by calling at the officeof the IRON CITY MU
TUAL LIFE INSURANCE COIIPANY, -
Federal street, Allegheny. Lots from one-ba
acre to five aacres: also. email lo:s to suit put',
chasers. There is a good location for ama oaths
turing estabitahmant, between the Railroad an
Allegheny rivet. , Je13:1146-
VARDI FOR SALE.. • -
L GOOD FARM, in West Deer towttehlp, Al
legheny county, 10 roller from bhargsburr. A
FRAME T tt redt's HOUSE,, of six rooms•
CEL LA It under all house; al so. a LA ItG E FEAME
itAEN, ()Exalt feet, and other outbullolngs. ' A'
Young Orehard of Choice Fruit Trees kt.'
For particulars call on lho.nrerolses, or at
JOtiNIV. BHA MA'S. :148. Liberty street, or
address.W ILLIAIiI HRFOO2(, Rural Eldge P ' o%,
Allegheny county. , „ 540:V
gARDENERS TAKE NOTICE..
-FOR SALE.—The FOURTERN Mil.R
AliD..on the . Allegheny . River. and now .
used for gardening purposes; well improved and
In a high suite of cultivation; containing 40 co
60 acres, now offend at a bargain. Call soon.
Also. other Farms in good locations. -.Woolen.
Factory. two Houses, and tWenty semi or land'
on the Central Railroad. Houses , and Lists For
Hale and To-let In both cit ies _ For nirth4Par•
Unars inquire of. WIL.I.LtaI W .
410 Want unwed.. untwists.. nath rm.
7t7ALVARLE FARM FOR SALE.
V —blunted-A tleghenr, township. West.
moreland county. 10 minutes walk -from - Mo.
Hems stat.on.'on the Allegheny Valley etal , road.
Contign s4 o4 inns. 60of watch are cleared: all
andar once; balance. valuable Umber:. ander.
lined wittreoal. 4 foot - veln. Hewed Log Hon-e
and Barn; an orchard of 140 trees. r raftedr Lae
place is well watered and in a good ne ighborhood.
For price and terms apply to B. McLAIN 4 cu..
;110. 104 Fourth avenue. •
•
131YTHIBD A.IOIIIVE FOR
ISALr.—A urge three Wiry Bildt Duelling
wise of. hal4edeven mini and readre. , Hoom,_
cellar • ow and tester fixture*, near IN:roomer of
dmhpffeld, street. Lot 51.1 tent front hy $5 deep t
Po ton will be Oren at one month'' , notleelr
destred. /or Dirthrr Information lipply to. .
OUTtLBLIZT lONS,
. 3721 . tgath avenue:
raatcnit , farr Tiuetoßs.-,!
B
-. ‘....:Crittes with w. sapeatetti,l
• ii:kticral:Pi i l"X'SMOlTP;
Na !f3 ,
Sr4t,laffeld StreetiPittaullb.
N EW SPRING GOODS.
. IDjendid nevi .toes of
CLOTHS, - a t
- .
iartrecalved by worlaT Inglrio B.
keit Yesehint 'talon IS Smitaliela knit.
4MUS,EEMENTB,
ar'N'IFTH AYES of ILMLr-
No. Ip/fifth avenue, opposite the Opera
House. Pittsburgh. Pa., Is the coolest and most
desirable place of resorte. Liquors can be had
at this place Pure and Good. The Billiard Bonus
are oe the ground floor In the rear.
LEGAL.
UMW MUT ME!
By virtue of ad order of the Orphans' Court of
Allegheny county, Ps.. - dated Jun. 51 1 4. 1869,
the undersigned. AdmMistratria of the estate of
CoI..AMEf A. G16,..0N deceased, will offer at
Public dale, at his late residence in Pine township.
ON TUESDAY, JULY 0 7 1869
. .
At 1 o'clock r. at.. all that_ certain farni; messu -
age or tract of l.nd, situate in Pine township, in
said county. and bounded on *to- north' by !anus
of Ella Humid and the Grade Road: on the ease
by the heirs of Fuglet on the south by land' of
L. it:lffcAboy.liand . on - the east by landsof sirs.
Thos..Gl Won and A binham litarstudi.contaitting
113 acres an.; 18 or, elms, Aponwhlch Is erected
a Double Yrame Cottage, - one and 31, half story
dish, having fire rooms tin the het floor, tour of
said rooms having fine m .rble-mantle_pleces. and
three rooms on the serondlioor; stable; - carriage
house and other ontbuddinge; • excellent water.
and the land In goodcultivation.. ; •
Also. a certain Other tract 'of hind Situate in`
Pine township, bounded tante north by landeof
Rev. L. It. McA.boy and CroatPtest,Qntirchto4.
the east by lands of Abraham law/Mall and Sun.
net Emmett: - on the south `ant - Calf b, hinds' of
!Lev. L. R. MeAboy, containing 93 acres and 30
Perches. upon;whic4 is erected- AS*l,4 irons .
log (*Weldor or tenant house.'
Also: a>Certaln -other tract; - of land , =aituate in
. rine, toWnstdp. :bounded on the north by
!ands of Mrs. Herr,,n; on the west by lands or
Mrs. Elise Donald: onthe month by hinds of Rev:
L. It. 31c ahoy and Melidarlin,, and on the 'resat try
land of . Alexander Bi'Clintock, containing MI;
acres and 13 perches; upon w hich IS erected 11
bond tenant I °use.
All of the aforesaid tracti of laud are well wa
tered and improved tanning lands.
Also, a certain other tract of land' situate in
tihaler. towneldo, :adjoining lands of,Hugh and
Thomas antler.. containing 3 acres. underlaid
with coal, together with - A right of way to the
coal laud of said James Gibson' and Robert
Morrow. and with It tne lease of John Sword TO
said Gibson and Morrow of 1/3 acres of Walt upon
said 3 acres is erected-a dwelling,
For further information inquire of the under
signed, or of
SAMUEL PALMEI4 , Attorney-at-Law.
No. ST Fifth Avails's, Pittsburgh.
TEMPS OP BAL E —One.half of the purchase
money upon the confirmation of saki sale, and
the balance in one year from the dot. , of said con
firmation., with interest. secured by bond and
mortgage. •
NANCY M. GIIISON,
Admthistratrix of dames A. Gibson. . deceased.
ir2:131 2.9 18.23.2,1;23
T N THE DISTRICT COURT OF
ALLEGHENY COCA TY,- No. 415 of No,
vember Term, 1887. Anthony Young, now.fbr
use of John O angwiseh vi.Jelm BultLa non-reid
dent - •Pezuleilvantu • Foreign Mtasinuent in
cue.• &Ludwig Heathen, •Esq.•,r4tumoned tie
garnishee and ifildavit of Idalsa Sled Om,
$240.10. 'Judgident by default otan appear
anee l as been entered• and' nue gewited for 'the
Prothonotary to assess the damages. • Entice is
hereby given to the doitiindant a inall parties in
terested, that the ''PrOttionotair of Allegheny
county will assess the phaintirs demises at the .
Prothonot ary , s office on the 19th DAY OF JURE.
1969, at 10 o'clocit it:
a Pi:IL PUTIVIANCT.
m 11'J2a.P • attorneys for Plaintiff
PTHE D I STRICTIT. COVRT OF
RE UNITED sufrEl3, for the Western.
strict of Pennsylvania....
JOSEPH M. ELL.IOI3,._a Bankrupt under the
Act of Congress of Nara sd, 1807, having ap
plied for a discharge titan all hid debts and other
Claims provable under said Act, by order of the
Court, notice Is hereby given, to all persons who
have proved thtlr debts, and °The , periwig inter
ested. to appear on the 17th da,v ofJnne.lB99, an
10 o'clock A. M.,_ before SAMUEL Halikr,B.,
Brgister In Bankruptcy, at his office, No.
93' Diamond street, .Pittsburgh. Pa., to show .
cause, If any they have, why ,s discharge should
not be granted to the said Bankrupt....
' S. C. ricCANDLESS,
Clerk of U. 8. Court for said District.
TN THE COURT OF CONDI ON
IN
PLEAS, of Allegheny County, No. 427' of
nentember Term. 1869.. In the matter of the
Incorporation of "THE A KTIS ANS BUILD
ING AND LOAN AtitOCIATiuN OF A.LLE
(MILNE CITY, PA."• . I
Notice Is hereby given that on the 17th day.of
July, 1869, application was made to said Court
to grant a Charter of Ineoreoration tweak/ -Awl,
'
elation' and that If no eatScientreason be shown
to the control , , the lame villt be granted at the
next term of saga Court. -
D. W. & A. B. BELL.
Attorneys f o r Petitioners
- Jut,'l 19 , Ipso, jrzkmm
GLASS. CHINA, CUMNIRY-
100 WOOD STREET.
iirElicr GOODS.
FINE 17ASEg, ,
BOHEMIAN 'AND CHINA.
B
NEW STYLES, •
• DINNER SETS, °
T/SA STS,
GIFT CUM,
SMOKING SETS,
A large stock of
SILVER PLAT E D GOODS
of all deecriptlons.
Cell end examine our fixxli; end we
fe,el satiated no one need ell to be suited.
R. E. BREED & CO.
100 WOOD STREET.
FLOUR.
PEARL, MILL . FAMILY FLOUR,
MARL MILL Three Star erten - Brand, equal to
FRENCH FAMILY FLOUR.
This "Irl One will only ne sent ont when ens
ow% .cntered. • • •
PEARL M B
ILL LDR BRAND, '
Easel to beet tit: Loofa.
PEARL RBD BRAND, r
'utit to best Ohio !Wm
Will= CORN A.ND CORN MILL.
• E. T. LIMED! & aso,
Andoottrakrpt. 9. Faun. amt..
SLATE.
ROOFING' akin OF VARIOn
Qualities and Colors.
Particular attention given to laying slate and
repairing Slate root& For particaMrs an g grieve
address .
• . J. S..ISIMITERF
No. 43 &Minn' AMAMI*
rrran Imam PA
intal
TRADE MARK.
DITHIM
rjtkm.ii.Jmmir
Llmio -
CffiNNEYS.
Oa Bo 5111211•.• woo* $$ • ....a • ••••• Jo U. MUM
SWENTe & BRATT, .
'ARCHITXOTIIILAL AND
ORNAMENTAL. 4 AARYgRS;
No. bi Saidusky attinty;
Aluol asariamun osimpswEL
BALLAITJWS constanUy,cca4a7m4 _7:maca
of aUdasala daaa • - • co r m .
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