The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, August 05, 1869, Image 7

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MTEIVARTIS BOSL 1011 WORKING
PORPLE.
to. order to provide suitable homes for
industrious young men and, omen, Mr.
Alexander "T Stewart, of this city, has
devoted six millions toilers to the:
erection of buildings for...liar Workpeo
ple. His,pbut includes thili;censtruction
of two granirstracthres, which may be
called hotels. On Fourth ayentie, be.
tween Thirty-secoridi. and , Thirty-third .. '
streets, the excavation is. already made,
, and the foundation* begun,. for. the first
building, which is intended as a home for
young working-women. llt is to be con
structed of iron; thoroughly tire-proof,
and win have three fronts upon the three
streets named. On Fourth avenue the
frontage will be one hpndred and ninety
two feet six inches; ,on Thirty-second
and Thirty-third streets, respectively,
two hundred and five feet. The area
covered by the whole structure will be
forty-one thousand square feet. It
would be useless to encuniber .
our
_space with , 'architectural = details
that would convex, no , idea to the
general reader, The: mai :building will
by six stories in ‘hei 'ht, with an addi
tional storyln the roof. Over
the central portion °reach ftont, and ex
tending a space or width ofenn-hundreS
feet on each, will be an additional story,
with a superimPosed.Mansard tOof, irMk
ing the centre of esclr'frorit eight stories
• high. At the , extrenirtleinfeach of these•
central elevations, Si ..Well as _upon the
street-angl e s, _ -the building - will have tur
reted towers, each --twenty-four feet in
width and height. These towers are ten`
in 'number, and varied in design. With
pinnacles rising from their angles, they
will doubtless form graceful crowne
the whole structure, and give lightness
and airy elegance to the 'otherwise heavy
mass of colmins and windows: The
color—pure white—Will also assist in this
respect. The entire central height will
be one hundrefl and nine feet. 1 The main
portion of the building to the entablature
will be ninety feet ; and the roof adds to
this twelve feet at the sides and eighteen
feet at the centres. The general effect of
the architect's idea will undoubtedly be
very imposing. -1
'The principal entrance on the Fourth ,
avenue front will have sewidth of forty
eight feet. The portic_owill be two stores
in height, and uniqu e , and beautiful ma de
sign. It will mild; of ;massive cluster
columns, with foliated capitals and bases,
on • octagonihaped Tedestals.. The first
story 'will contain twenty-four stories, '
each fifty-two feet' - deer by seventeen
wide, and handsomely finished with plate_ ,
, glass windows. The rents* from these
will materially assist In meeting the pe•
cuniary needs of the institution.
"Tee interior will be reaehed by a wide
staircase through a vestibule, whiCh; with
its tall and massive pillars, will more
nearly deserve the descriptive term grand
i than many places to which the word is
applied.,. Beyond the vestibule will be a
hall paved with marble, thirty feet wide,
with dottble flights - of - stairs leading -op
t ward, andlhesehavingspeciouslandings.
) Those-whose knees quake at the thought
) of eight stories to climb will feel relieved
, 1 at the sight ..of the'comfortable elevators
on each , side of the staircases, and ran
ning fro m '-the.'-first to the upper story.
Enough space for fresh air in the
rooms ,will be secured by the
height ; of - the stories—the first (for
stores), nineteen feet.six inches; second,
loirteen feat two inched; third, thirteen
feet seven inches; fourth, twelve feet six
inches; fifth twelve feet; sixth, eleven
/feet five inches; and the roof-story, seven
.1 - feet eleven inches. The interior court
'f - yard will be ninety-four feet by one hun
dred and sixteen, affording thus - a
breathing-space for the occupants of the
interior rooms. The. hollow square thus
fojmed by the surrounding walls of the
building will be 'something: kaposing,
even- beautiful, with-the goldfish and the
i feuntain: The basement will be four;
-)
teen, feet below the level of the .street,
• and its vaults will reveal the massive
masonry Which, Athis.like, will shOnlder,
the peopled iron world aboiel There
will be a greg engine for geuerating
1 steam for heating the buliding, for rats
! ing and lowering the great .elevatora, for
driving the great fans that are to cool the
summer Mr, and for lendfrig iron sinews
to the kitchen and . the laundry. There
are to be ventilating shafts from top to bot
) tom; 'eight — by ten feet square. The
kitchen _and. the laundry arrangements
are to be upon the most improved bo'el
4 plans. The hotel offices are to hold the
persons who are to aid in the comfort of
the inmates. Let us hope that the con
) ventional hotel-clerk with his unap-
proachable dignity, will not be there.
- "In the back part of the building,
where there can be no stores, and where
i -
the contact- with other buildings would
impede the free -- access of air and light
wiuch all the rooms are to have abun
dantly, the laundry and kitchen will be :
situated, and, above them, the large halls
for various purposes.!: One: One of these will
be the diaing•room,' condUcted on the
restaurant plan, thirty feet byninety.two
in diMensions. ,The great halls for lec
tures,' concerts, and other recreations, and
far the reading-room and library, will be
of the same , size. The sleeping. rooms
Will be of two kinds—the larger ones
sixteen by-eighteen feet in space, and in
tended for' two sisters or two friends
rooming together; the smaller ones, eight
feet by nine,for one person only. Ex
' perience in institutions of the kind shops,
that_ applicints usually have *marked
_ ;perm= for single roomißand the, moral
•- t =sildvantagi - of this is no doubt very gtvat.
..”Tbe eutha - arrangement,pnianimul t , to
each ivorkinrgiri who becomes an cc.
I ,‘ cupant, the. comfortand convenience of a
; hoteli.atiutemseediugly email un - -I;aq
1 one will pay at the fixed rate for lodgitio
I the benevolence qr the . ,Idea consisttng in
the fact that eat; odeupant`..will ' , be. en
; abled to secure more of comfort and ele
gance t l 4 l2 tad& of
the honest poor, at a cost even lees than
would otherwise 'attend the quostqc and
squalid rocims of thevidii2ary tenement
;' houses. The rook luraisbed
cost. and each person wail be 'enabled to
regulate her expenses in.proportionoo her
ability or inclitiatfon."=Apiteton's;Tour.
.*/ ."
Tun Richmond -Sfate: °firm -says,
upon sufficient—authority, , that , there Is
no truth In the :WiShingtou gossip; im
puting to General Sherman and the Pres
ident wdesire to, place General Canby in
command in, Mississippi. But, it adds,
there is around for • the statement that .
certain Vitgipla politicians are -- tui,afohk
fol. personal arid`pitttgliurpotes,iii
stitute in the military command of. this
State some. Coppe,rhead officer:2l4 i Pie
stead of Geheral Canby.
ainaeloss . vpumeitat-i W
If theToci,roista-
does not le,
Uie
•
' rcu th e :great Pnjandrum ,
speak; we do not know
7' 4 _ i t of the , faithful. They
are Kvv , "3' I=9 to believe—too ready,
indeed; it is no
little, but that the "at they ,befieve too
lieve too much; in
the rou g h inn it tn ;g* Deity: Croke;
"things is mined, en • an Whechould
undertake to swallow al ' e Demoetette
platforms which have been • f ort h wh tt .
in a few months for:the gui ce
..of ult
nnterrified, would make a lonh f aze be
fore he got.through.
If we can imagine a Democrat'. `, 1.
tician in these days making up his • d
about the question what his party's po
is. we shill see him first consulting th:
World' and the generous; band of Bt.
Tammany, who instruct him that the debt
must be paid in gold; then turning:to
Pendleton and the Western leaders, who
assure him that' if paid at all it ia to be
paid in sreenbacks, tbdugh the Cincin
nati Enquirer will tell' him "repudiation
is getting to be a very respectable sort of
word, and every day makes it more and
more a a,ynonym for relief."
:Puzzled here. he turns to the question,
of taxation, and th ' e Northwestern' Dem
otrats'cry out to him, with tolerable Alta.,
Mmity, that free trade is the true Demo .
,cratic policy; but; as he looks dorm into,
Pennsylvania, he.' heap; a ,counter-cry
that a high:protective. tariff, the , highest
possible, is the true and only Democratic
But about the Chinaman?. theneophyte
asks. "He must be kept - gut," shout the,
California Democrats, lorintrilered it he
comes in." "He must be brought here
at ence,, save the countr y .' .cry the
Southwestern Democrats, eagerly bar
gainint with Koopmamichapforeluploada
At least on the " " rine inquiring
Democratim es theremill not be two
voices among his leaders. But, alas!
here, too he hears. wrangling and confa
elon. In Peansylienia, where there are
few negroes, he is assured 'that total ex
exclusion or the blacks from the ballot is
the only safe Democratic idoctrine. In
New 'York, he is told, that a property
qualification for voters is the only
safe. true and.defensible doctrine of the
Democracy. In the Southern States,
equal and impartial suffrage and the rati
fication of the fifteenth amendment. on
the contrary, he will hear, is the only
true, trustworthy, correct principle for the
Democratic faithful.
Now; to -extricate himself from the
muddle, suppose our tnquirhig Democrat
determines' as a last resort to subscribe
for the organ of the,.party, and'accept
Whatever that tells - him sonnd Demo
cratic doctrine.' Where Is the organ? .
"Here," cries the World, .and shows
Governor Hoffman's endorsement.
"Don't take that sheet; " criestheAlbany
"eirgus;."ltere is yourtrne organ." "By
'no means;" shouts Brick Pomeroy; "the
La Crosse Democrat is the only true and
sound disseminator of Democratic prin.
ciples."
More and-inore puzzled. the Deinocratic
inquirer at last falls hack upon elev. gen
end Principles which his father. used to
tell him were Democratic. -He. declares
economy in administration. sound Dem
ocratic doctrine; but, Instantly the New
York ring frowns him down. If economy
shbuld become fashionable, what would
becomeof•them? But surely to oppose
special legislation is Democratic?. Behold
the great light of his party—Governor
Hoffman--signing the Erie Directors'
bill and other acts of themost inexctumble
special leg,islation. But local self-govern
ruent--rthat surely:is, Democratic?,:. Alas! .
he cannot And a single act or attempt of
his party to show that it holds even •to
this prinblple,,except where it was to be
invoked to . gtund • slavery, or to make
whisliVfree. With a Democratic GOVER.
not.; and a Derrioeratic majority In one
branchot the Legislature he sees not an
effort made to.secure
. loCe self-govern
ment to New . York.: . •
And so at.last, in despair v he falls in
with the advice of the World, which tells
him: Believe what you please, dear
brother, or rather, believe 'what is fash
ionable in your neighborhood :
"The opposition tonegro Toting is ju
dicious and rational, So' long as there is
any, chance of shutting, out the negroes
from the suffrage; but, when all such
chances have finally vanished, no good
purpose is served by keeping up the agi
tation."
And that is Democracy ! That is what
the great Democratic party has fallen to .!
PASSIONS SmciDAL.—Excessive labor,
exposure to wet, and cold, deprivation of
sufficient quantities of necessary , and
wholesome food, habitual bad lodging,
sloth, and intemperance, are all * deadly
enemies to human life; but they are none
of them so bad as violent and ungoverned
passions. Men and women have sur
vived all these, and at last reached an ex
treme old age; but it may be safely
doubted whether e single instance can be
found of a man of a violent and irascible
temper, habitually - subject to storms of
ungovernable passion, who . has arrived
at a very advanced period of life. • It is
therefore a matter of the highest import
ance to every one desirdus to preserve a
sound mind ln a sound body, so that , the
brittle vessel, of life may glide smoothly
and securely instead of beink . centinually
tossed ebony amidst, rocks antl shoals'
which .endanger' its eitstencie, ,to liev,e a
special. care, amidst all the vicissitudes
and trials of life, to inaintain a :quiet Pos
session of his ,own spirit -Bailey.
Tun Rev. Kin OlymPti BrOwn hat
accepted, a call from the ~I. : fulversalist
Church at'Bridgepqrt; Conn. The Rev.
Miss Maiy Graves has been called by the
Universalist Church at North !it:Wings
,
tioirto ino.
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-SPECIAL NOTICE&
or sari:Nu/As.l. VMSOmit:
• BYE DP IsE.Il _.TONIC AND MANDRAKE PILLS will cure Cenramptlon,
Liver Complaint and Dyspepsia, if iskenaceard.
lag to directions. They ere ell•three to betaken
at the sometime. They cleanse the stomach, re•
lax the liver and put itt d
d o work; t
and makes good
blood: the Patient begins to grow SI flesh: the
diseased matter ripens into the lungs, and the
L'lllnlYyt‘Tywtttelie.droer and i gets. "u•
To these three medicines Dr. J. H. Schenck, of
Philadelphia. owes his unrivaled success in the
treatment of pulmonary Consumption. The Pill.'
monic Syrup ripens the morbid matter in the
lungs, nature throweit off by an easy eXpectore.
'Mon, for when the phlegm or matter fs ripe a
lab* er s ifh7lll t h row it oi!. a lstd the patient has
..,r„:.` thf l i t t l irtiegenl ionic and Mandrake
“'" 11 *?, bit ireely uted to cleanse the stomach
end 11 ... so that the Pulmonic Syrup and the
food will n. - f,
Sehmickie 6(2 bid P ills actupon the liver.
removing ell
tructions.rel the outs of the
I bladd e r . ,„,. H . :idle starts freely , and tbe liver
' ''' - '`-` NAM stools will show what the
P • can 01 . " tau .? has ever been
in what
ex
cel outel Ordeadt i
0 son w ich to very don
g ° t° ` unle "legrest care.) that will
u • ock e all Wielder o, lr start the secretions
;•f• the 11 er , Me Sthecek , adrirake Pills.
Met laintio one 0
. .,,e • most prominent?
a ? ses.of Censumption. ..,, • ?• , - „. •
chenekie Seaweed Tonic ta A - 'bi lvlk tUs stizigurt:
• d alterative. and the alkali e Seaweed,
which lids reperatlon is mode *mods the
ttomselk tothro w. outthe gastric iill dissolve
e food WI the Pulmonic Syrup, made
to good hood without fermentation o S
The great reason wiiY PhYsitillio II do met tre
onltunptlon Is, they , try to , do ton much:" et
glee medicine to stop the cough, to stop thin WA
atop. night Sweets,luctio fever and by so doing ,
i,grienge th:lorrilLigieucntrlThpilltcei
middles. _ • -•• • eventually. •
Dr. Schenck, In nis'itreetig ult eWell_,tiOt 9"LtO
stop a cough. night sWeets, or fuer. xe.,
move the eldise and? trey all sto ‘ofttlieir
• ow& accord. :1o
l one can be cued of
tion Liver. &int, DrePePoill. Warr
Canker Ulcerated Throat , unless the li ver en '
FLOW= are made healthy. • _
if a person : nu consumption, of • course the
nue In some way are diseased . ei th er tubercles,
abatises, bronchial irritation, plans adhesion,
or the lungs are a mats of intlammathin and But
decaying. In such cases what mast be done? It
Is not only the hints tut are wasting. bat it Li
the whole bOdy. The stomach and liver have lost
then power to make blood out of fo.d. Now the
only thence Is to tate Dr, Schenck's threo.
ones, which will bring op a tone to the stomach
*impatient wilt begin to want fbod, it will digest
easily and make good blood; then the patient be
gins to gain in flesh, end es soon as the body he-
gins to grow. the inns commence to heal up,
and the patient gets fleshy and well. This Is tee
only way to cure Consumption.
When there is no Bing disease and only Liver
Complaint• and Dyspepsia, Eichenckis Seaweed .
Tonle and Mandrake Pills are sufficient, without
the Pulmonio Syrup. ' Take the Mandrake Palo
freely in iul billions complaints, as they are per.
fectlybarmleu -•
Dr. 13chenek.. Who has enjoyed Uninterrupted
health for msny years past, and now weighs MSS
Intends, was wasted away to a mere skeleton, in
the very last nage or Pulmonary , Consumption.
hie pbydelans having pronounced his cosehbee.
less and abandoned Ilan to his fate. He.was tared
by the aforesaid met tones, and glace his recover
ry many thousands similarly afflicted have tised
Dr. bchenclis preparation with the same at•
markable success. doll directions accompany
each, mai:Mtn not absolutely necessary to per
sonally see Dr. 'Schenck, unless patients wish
their lungs examined, and for this pIIIpOIII6 he is
prefesslooelly at his Principal (Mee, ebiladel.
phla, every Saturday, whereon letters for Wince
must be addressed. He Is also professionally 'at
No. 22 Bona street. New York, every other
Tuesday, and at No. 0 Honorer street, Boston,
every other Wednesday. He gives advice free,
.but fors thorough examination with his Bespl
rometer the price ist 5. them hours at each city
from 90. W. to 3 P. x.
Price of.the Pah:tuft SYrilyi and ffe&WoOd Toli
le eischel.soper bottle. en .7.50 a bet dozen.
Mandrake PIIL 25 cents a box. For sale by all
druggist!. . mvill:1814 A F
grpocirrnt •warrilrit CON.
TINUES TO TREAT ALL PRIVATE
- DISEABEB.• That numerous . class. of cases
resulting from pelf. abuse, : pileing• un
manliness, nervous aching"; irtitabilliy, erup
tions, seminal. emissions, ..and dually im
potency; .peodianently cured. Persons- afflict.
ed whit °Okapi. intricate and long nand. •
Mg constitutional complaints are y•olltelyinvited
to call -tor consultation which costs nothing.
Erperience; the - best' of ' teachers. has enalsted
him to perfect remedies at onemelletent, safe,
permanent, and which . in most cases cm be used
without Itinerant* to business.. Medians pre,
pared in the establishment, which embraces of
dee, receptiOn and wilting rooms: alma, warding
au sleeping apartments_ for patients requirimg
dilly personal attention, and vapor and char&
cal baths. thus concentrating the famed mineral
springs. -No matter who have-Ailed state your
-case. Reid what be rays in his pamphlet of fifty
MOM, lent LO soy address for two stamps In seal.
ed enve.ope-. 7ftlituaands of cases treated annu
ally, at °dice and all over the 00114t17, Consul
tation free; personally or by mall. • OMce No. 9
Wylie meet, (near Court House) Pittsburgh,
Pa.. Doan 9A. X. to 6P. sr. 8 days 16- M.
to 6 P.M. Pamphlet sent to any arit, Ms forties.
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FOR SALE.
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An elegant new Brick Dwelling, 1 rooms, at•
!lc and With TOM.
' Rouse of *rooms, Slots, 15th ward, $l,BOO .
Rouse of 4 rooms, 11SA, 18th,ward, 41,500.
House of 4 rooms, SI lota, 17th ward, $51,800.
Rouse of 4 rooms, 1 lot.'l7th ward, 42.400.
House of 4.rosons, 1 lot. 15th ward, 49,600.
House of li rooms:. 1 lot, 15th ward. 4800.
10 lots,Slebert 4111111ims , plan,eloo to4Boo.
Si lets, 44th street, 41,000 each.
*lots, 45th street, 41,000 tub. '
3 lots, Hatfield street, $BOO each.
110 t, Sherman street, $1,50.
lota, 110th street,' 00:240, 413,000.
*lots, Butler street.' 44,000.
BARGAINBIN BLOOMFIELD.
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Lots :4 x137 o , et. 0; ten fears to pay. A
house t $500; hit restOn DOM. 166 a year.
Many pa $lBO yea 'rent. At Bloomfield you
wculd am $ll4 a y ar and your house and lot
in leas than 10 ye . Oburches and schools
near. 1
30 *e l ms of land a mile' from Bliarpabarg,
.$6,000; 25 scree o ft, 12.500..
D. 14. WILLLIMS, 17th rt.
OR SALE.
A:LitddirglONT YEAB9- To BUN of a lot
cf ground iron , g-1118 feet On Scrawl:len - , Lane.
-tuuning back Satt feet munedlattly in rear of
,Vittabtirgh. Allot hen; and Manchester Passen
:ky hallway Coe stable. and on the line of the
ot.he , Cleve and antt-PitUbwrgh Itsilvad Com.
Pst% pilacent to the Ohio river on which is
Mt_ W 0 GOOTO FLUME TEN ANT HOUSES
of three rooms each. with 'good stabling and'
,OUT , 7 noules complete.. This property is wen
- adapted OR lumber or coke business, there being
already ereeteo thereon eight coke ovens 'with
all the wearier, applianees for carrying on that
At.e 4) . for rest Or lease.'s, Comitltable FRAME
HOUSE of thretrooms; in a good loca.lon within
Ave minutes walkof Wood. nun nation. P. Ft.
W. d O. R. It., Sr which - there is attached about
halt an acre of droned: Tnis property wl.l be
rented low for a term of Teat tea good tenant.
•
• ALEZANDER•PATTERSON,
,Llllnber Yard oo•ner'rreble and Jut:data streets.
or No. 151 Rehear* stmt; opposite the Oat
Anezbeni CitY• Mien
OR . SALE.
flood 6 roomed brtek bons, on Centre avenue
FOB`
and large lot-64,600. -.• .
Good t, roomed - frame house with' all improve.
menta: lot 66 by 110—54.000. •• _ -
Frame bowie. 9 looms; lottd& by 100-1.1, 000.
Two well dubbed press brick houses and large
lot—only 66,000. • '
eich.
Tw Futon o 6 - roomed houses on Fton street-. 41.000
_ _
One lot 14 11 la 9 feet on teed street— SOO,
Plot of ground onlift..Wasbington.
10 acres on Panhandle „Rallroad, 4 miles from
the city._ • • - . ,
30 acres on Western Pi. Railroad, 4 miles
2 m s ec t y Ro od -.. .
Improved land in Missouri.
Will be dirided to suit purchasers.
510 lots on t. entre avenue—s Boo to 11,360
cacti. /setae of • _ . . •
IieCLIINGI RAINBOW.
• - • Real Estate and Insurance Agents,
jylo N05:196, 197 and 199 Centre avenue.
FOR MALL' • _
each 9-feet.diameter and 16*
feet long, with abont3oo .feet condensing pipe.
from 4-inch down to 2*.incla gee pipe to each
fur $9OO apiece. , -
2 BOILERS, each 32-Inch diameter and 16
feet long, with chimney' bridging, steara drew,
stand pipe, &c., for 2300:
KEYSTONE STEAM f TlMS,,each 12 ineh
steam cylinder, T-Itich water cylinder and 1$
inchatroke, for $3OO apiece.
1 IKON AGITATOR. 10 feet diameter andle
feet deei., with cast iron bottom for 'TOO.
TOO feet il* T inetr RAa PIPE at 40e Per foot.
Apply T.O ERR (. Jai:OMAN t. CO.; 'avarice,
near Sharosbura Bridge. 3315379
FOR'
Near Osborn Station. OD the Pittatrarch
Pt. Wayne =ld Chicago Railroad.
TWO .LOTS,
Mott/1114 About Two Acne Earl,
1 WULF. OZ
W. MACKEOWN & BRO..
195 Liberty Street.
AItDENEII,II.TAILE NOTICE.
—lOB. BALE.—The FOURTEEN- MILE
I A.ND, On- the Allegheny River. and now
wad for gardening pitrposest well hoorayed and
In a high state of cultivation: contalnitig.4o or .
60 acres, now attend at a bargain.. Call loon.
Alto, otber Pumas - In good locations. Woolen
Factory. two. Houses. and acres or land
an the Central Railroad. Re uten and Lots For
Idle an! To-let In both titles, _Tor runner par
.ticillars Inquire of L ,- WILLIAM WARD.
'reEl LID *arca atria+ comarlee flathedisl.
OR BALE.-VAILVABLE CITY
UntIIDENCE..-SOUSS'AND LOT. No. IV
ashington sweet s , Allegheny OUP. The lot is
69 feet on Wsshington street, extending halt
SelO feet. on which Is erected a doable two i tory
brickdwtlllng. haying all modern Imorovementa
Also brick stable and carriage room. with star.
Tanta room tinselled. sill In first rata order. TS
those we - suing a comfortable home. this propem
Is recommended. Enquire on the premises, Os
• to e
IttfltEßT DALZII.L.L.
I1I2:u - 49 Stockton Avenue.
ifALUA OLE FARM( FOR BALE.
—Situated In Allegheny townedlp, Wen,
moreland counts , . 10 minutes Walk from Me-
Keane etat.on. on the A Ilegheny Valley daProad.
Contains 104 acres. 60 of wnlch are cleared; all
under fence; balance valuable umber: under.
'e)ed wtta eo(d. 4 foot vein. Hewed Log Home
and Barn; an orchard of 1110treea. grafted: Lie
place le well watered and In a root neighborhood.
Forprice and terms apply to B. ZdeLALN - .1
No. 104 Fourth avenue.
ARARE CHANCE IS NOW
arerei to those who wish ton:ma:ln profit
ante Heal Battle We neva for sae -'our Brick
and on. Frame Tenant noshes, with lot of
pound 30 test front by 9t) deep: alto a lot 30
bYa test, fronting on strawberry alley, oppo
site Academy of Music and near the corner of
Liberty str. et; ' •
For farther information. a only to
el. CLITHB aftT & BONS,
ant ' 39 Sixth avenue.
LEGAL.
IN THE MATTER OF THE AP.
PLICATION of .The Hopewell Old School
Presbyterian • Church. of Findley Township.'
Allegheny County; Finn tylvania , ibr I Chirtei
of Incorporation, al No. '604 Sep ember Tertnsl
Notice Is hereby Wee t4aathe . "IIOPEWELL .
OLD 6CHOOL I FRED:WI.II2IAS ClitlitCri, of
Findley • Town ahlp. ADetheuy , donity, Pa.."
have made aripliciatton'eo the Couit of Conunon-
Pieas fort
CH iRTER OP INCORPORATION.
♦nd. that the slime-will be granted at tbe
term o 1 Court, unless sufficient , russet/ shoutd De
shown to the Otani?, -• "
su2 . • -WALTSl4,'Protbonotatp:
OF
Pennstlvania ie.. •• • ;
At • ittihnrB 44 . 'Atte .1111 d day •of July, - A.
• The underiiintid bertbl iiittleS of le tip. ointment as ASsitoes t9IIN - A. FAY
and Baseuti • EMABY •of Plttsburgb. 'ln the.
county or ,414'neny. And unite ot ratussylvanta.
within 'And inserlct,'"WbO have been adjudged
bankrupts %Ilion teen- own'.lretttlort. by. tue DA.
trlct‘ottrto said District. -
OHN IT. BAILAT. &etude._
1222:1246271 Attc rues-at• Law, Sy rant street.
fiOPN.INS tice
8/retry give ttnt no the 10th day 'Ol - Jory,'
e, at June TIM.. Aluarter eesslons
Coon' a retltlen f.r vacation of a portion. of
'Hopkins's seer...MFGf , sets present•
e 0 1,4. °Noted so be tiled, and Psdiadt9'
.bowease. why arrtlou of !444 Stret snottil?
nut be Molted up in vacated. -
. •- .• 4408 N blecomfti•!
) 7 4:toklaji Attorney .,
IV tor Betitlow
TN RE COVIITOCOaImoNe
1 .THE
4; BLZAS, of AIitr,,fORITSI, 80, SST , of:
Dgortuber Tenn. 89,4
_an 4 1 / 8 matter . of the
Incoratlott 4'• A.. ab4I3•_,BUILL4-'
INE, *ND. LOA N•LAAAICIATIVX 01"
X.NY ,BITT PA-4 4
Ifollee bere)sy eyed Out on thS iYtb layof
; J ul y, 1889, application was wade. to said lucre
,to Arleta tt i llaster.,„of Ineorooratlon to ostd Asur
Walton; An test tt, no sudlctent reason be shown,
to the eontrsr.';.the -stele wlllt:te granted'at the'
nest term of eal.
_D , B,,nELL.
Attorneys for'Benttoners.
• • Jinx 16,:lged). 'L. . - J 72 0 :11133
kiIDIINISTRATIO NOTICE.--
Le tees of-Adreintstration on the Estate of
4 .) .9.1J1/IN. Bag., date of tut city, of Piste
burin, deceased, having: b en ensued to the un
derstsued.•all vent/us Indebted:o4d. Estilitu
Meuse make promptipstment, and Mots raving
Oil me against She same will present. them !Minh.
diatelY to. , • . 4,LUINN,
•Cr" tO Cut Ae. B. HENsey
17213421 . Attorney as Law, 89 Brant Bt..
s?', - 1111faikaki . • OFAr...l': . ;ifi -::1
STATERIZJir,.i)/STHE - . . -
BEN FRANKLIN INSURANCE CO,
Of Altefyhet%
FOE THR, YEAR ENDING JUNE SOO, 1869.
cArrreL ...sioco,ooo.oo
_ 6 75.000.. w
03,399 30 '
3,236.89
409.00
3.660.031
Stock Notes ASSETS.
konds and Mortgages......
Bills Receivable
Office Furniture
Cash on hand
RECEIPTS. 1110"31."
1 11. 15,119 3
4 1
,2,753 1
Pnmlum
Interest..
t 111,302.78
DISBMISEMENT.
Dividends a 5,000.00
Losses paid 1.709 09
Omen e pense. t axes and stamps .4.035.24
Commissions 381.71
Return premiums and
ee reinsu-
ran 442 .01
1111.569.95
Anion nt of outstanding risk', $1,34-9,1313A.00
, , .
1324:m6thrrne
MUTIIAL . INSURANCE: CO,
. .
.of Pexuaoriviraniei:
_Office '75 - Federal St., Allegheny City .
DIRECTORS s • '
Hon. JAMBS L. ORAHA3i. •
Iles. J. R. CLARK.D, p .• - .
' Capt. R. ROBINSON
- , Rev. A . H. BICLI,D. ,
D„ • - • .
Bev. IL' D.D.. - : - •
W. A. BRED,_Basnier Allegheny 'Trust Co.
JACOB 1117811 - 11eal Estate Aleut; .
t 3.010.11 Diat Mayor of Allegheny, •
L. W. KENN YHatter,
A. A 6. BELL,Attorney.at-Law.
D. L. PATW...RSON, Lumber merchant, •
D. SWOORR.lnsurance Agent.
ROBINSON •
Cant. ROBT. R. President.
Rev. J. B. CLARI 3.. D. IX. Vice President.
JACOB RUSH. Secretary.
C. W. BENNY. Treasurer.
_-
M. W. WHITZ. 2112DICAL ADiritni
DAIIEL 5W06121, gent' Agent.
This is a tiptoe company, conducted on the mutual
Drincipte, each policy tkolder receiving an equal
share Of the profits Orthe Company. Policies
will be issued on all the different plans of Life
Insurance, and being conducted on an economi
cal basis will afford.: salt Investment to each
holder. and thereby retain the money at
home to eacourage home industr y . m101:03
CABH
INSURANCE COPAPANY,
PHELAN'S BUILDING.
No. AS Filth Avelino. Seems& Floor,'
F/TTSBUROH,
Capital All Paid
.
DITECTORS.
N. J. iT. 'H.W.Oliver. Ir. iCapt.M.Balley.
Don , ' Wallace,E 8. H. Hartman. •A. Chambers,
Jake 'B. 11 , Clurkan. IJas. N. bailey.
Thomas Smith, j.ino.B.
ROBERT H. NINO. President. '
J.NO. F. JENNINGS, Vice President. '
JOS. T. JOHNSTON, Secretary:
. • • Capt...ll. J. G114.C.E., 6..101 Agent.
liumres on Liberal Terme on all Fire
. • and Marine Mills. • ' •
alr2ie7 . • . . . :
BEN IFILS.N/LLIN
Jo+ • .
INSURANCE. COMPANY,
OF ALLESBINT, PA. '
ornat u TRANIC.LLV BAVIIi6B BASH
BUILDINGS,
BUILDINGS,
No. 41 Ohio
A SOU COICPANT. managed trait ectors
web !mown to the' community, wbdby fay
to merit a stage of Your Patronage.
risratair raw's.
aIW. Ds ta27.
• DEBJGOTOBB:
EL= . iD. L. Pstterscnt.
Geo. E. Biddle, Jacob P 2,
Sisson Grata. ' B. it sit
W. M. Stewart, I Cit. P. 'too.
Joe. Llatf.er, it. J.Et. E o, Zinksn
• .
apto:ois
lAkpalim.
NSURANCE COMPANY.
Cot. Federal DI. and Diamond, Allegheny,
Once, In the. BECON'.I) RATIONAL BARR
BITILDENG, .
W. W. MARTIN, Priddent,
JOHN BROWN. R. Vice President,
JAM/T.BZ: nTSVENISON. Secretary. ' . •
Disscsons:
John A. Disler. 3u. Loethast.'Sos. Myers, ' :
Jas.L.Graham.RHobert‘Lea, , C. C. Boyle,
„Trio. Brown„Jr. George Gent, Jacob koPP:
O.H YliSlillarnslJno. Thompsonl
J. McNanghez.
PEN! tivLvANLi.
• INSURANCE COMPANY 'OF PIMSBURON;
OFFICE,IO.I67SVADOD STREET; RANH
Or COM tc.DISEI. •
This is s Rome' Company ; and insures IgainSt
lon by Fire exclusively.
LEONARD WALTEll.'President. •
C. C. BOXLE A _Vice President. ,
ROST= PATRICK, Treasurer.
/MASH RUELdLENT. Secret-try. .
DlRAoroust
Leonard Watts, (longs "Wilson,
O. C. Berle • - : teeo.:W. Evans,
Robert rstr?c.t. J. C. Lapps,
Jacob Painter, a. 0. Flelner.
- Josiah Ring • John Voegtley,
Jas.
Blnv Roptns. •A. Amnion..
Hem ,' 171:
pE i p A REEIP INSIIRANCE “IM•
OFFICE, N. coasts WOOD a, YIFT ` H
5115.
a Horde CompaaNtakln erre and Marine Elias
DIXICTOBS:
Wm. Phillips. .Joha L. Rhaidih .
John watt, • -a.araael P. tittriver ,
John _ , Charles 4:buckle:, -
Capt. Jarmo+ miner; Jared M. Brie/Li,
Wm.-Van Kirk. - War
James
adD. V . ir t ß i .13amisel lidOne.kut
W_LP 2sealdent,
• ' JOtada A eloreildent.- •
W. F. 42SERD1121%Secress ty.. , • - -
CIA pt...TAR., arm sieneral Anent.
INDEMNITY' ' ' " ' '
~ AGAINST LOSS BY ITIRSI, ..
FRANKLIN INSURANCE C0,.0F PHILADELPHIA.
orincriAsi a 4319szerrer BT..nearOM.
.• ' •
gimlet W:Nintiln r r i oideciniff. Loaf. .
• 'robin Waster, • • David s. Brom. , ' '
1 4
Baninel Oran " 1 !lam 'D,Ji„
peon -T . Ad
. : les I
e, ir elit , ..''.-
IX.. A • Vice President. . ..• ,(.; ,
rr.r..., ER . Awing: ' ‘
, • Borth Nato:wan , &Ad V1: 004 Btristi.
‘' innirSiASCE IVAN
• .4? • •
• A, a ' •
Iftestaant.. , , is
'I" - • : ' ' 3_.t1127.
EttlaqW,oste,,es stg. Stip!
nt liMlli ] 1 12
'deer
tation, managed
way kiwirc smannitunty,
datortamott vx7 Promplawand Übe"
alltr to - maintain the eitamtet,ftwtuen th e y Iwo
assumed. as *truing the best winection to aose
wleo dedra to lllnati rn ~•6 * • . .„
t ax:l l44l ra t %
Alexander# s.
A • & Plitri g, •
an. _ , • 411:14 1114..
4 n 16 I.; E G 'ME N V , , ILNBI3ItANCE
, COMPAITY!OP PI.TriIBUIMI.H.:- --, % , !• 1:-
I) IC&Zio. slums ISTRZICZBAffi /moor.
• Ittreirgift,itt . a; kinds - of liter sad kfarin•
jQ11 . 1411- PtoB e s f re ice i t i 4 t. iti - '-.
•-
C T. 4
DOlrgrf. ' heretan.- • ent.
• ' '
. .- Carl% WM: D . General Anna:
' . 7 MACIVIS: _, , ,
tpluslfwla,•Jf.. - . 8. 1.. rahtiesupsi i
• . J. -Hoakinsaa, . . W. H. Ev;erson. - • •
th,Haesey. . - -.
.lius. A r4- • . , T r a u lerett4a
curl syr. Art. l J . T . wt..
ant. Wha.'Dessi.. T. H. Nrrin.‘ . • - 4- =.
# l4-178 144414
ar'FIFTH AVENUE HALL.-
• No. 63 Fifth ave n ue; °Nicene the Opera
Houae, Pittsburgh, Pa., is the coo:est and molt
desirable place of resorte, Liquors can be bad
at :lila place Pare and Eloodp Tbe Billiard Booms
are on trie ground floor in Ibanez—
TO SEWER CONFILICTORS.
The SEWER COMISISSION al the City of Al
legheny are prepared to. receive proposals for
the following newel's, with their appurtenances,
inlets, maw:go:es, etc.:
CONTRACT NO. 1,
Compri/lug about 1.000 feet of 4-feet elreulsr
BRICK et.s*elt, from Pasture Lane to junction
of Montgomery avenue newer, through West
Common.
CONTRACT NO, 2.
Comrishm about 650 feet of 18-inch circular
PIPESEWER, on Ridge avenue, from a point
200 feet north from the intersection of Iteoecea
street to Belmont street sewer.
CONTR&OT
Comprising about tido Zona llgi•lnett CEBCII
- PIPE SEIVISR on rut alley, from StraW
berry alley to Montgomery avenue and sewer.- -
CONTRACT MO. 4, .
Compiitln g about 1,380' het •ot 18-Itach CIR
CULAR PIPE RAMER. ot (North` avenue, from
Boyle street, to Palo Alto street. • , :
CO2qTaliCiT ' NO; 5,"
Comprisinz about 400 feet of 1.9-inch CIRCU
LAR PIPE SEWER'on Montgomery alley from
the line of Mrs . Wallace's' property. ,t4iiiont
.goinery avenue sewer. , „
Drawings and ISproltications 0411 be seen at the
City. Engineer's °Moe, City Man..' Bids must
state the kind of sewer prori to be ftraished
(cement or vitrined clay ti e) and mast oe en
dorTed "Sewer Proposals,' Contract No lior
2 &c., as the case may be,) and delivered on or
before 3P. x.. AUGUST Oth, 11369. Forms of
proposals, to which forms alone bids will be re
ceived, vrigi be furnished at the City Engineer's
office. 1 he Commission do hot bind themselves
to accept the lowest or any bid.
By'ortier of the Commission.
jy3o:mcl
OTICE „ - •
TO CONTRA (TORS. -
SEALED PROPOSALS addressed to the wider._
signed will be received until AUGUST MA.
11369, for the
Graduation, illasoniy. and Ballailing,
,``OF THE BUTLER BRANCH
Of the lresteratPOiii, R. R.,
Extending from Freeport, Armstrong, &nasty. to
Butler. Butter county: Pi, sidbstanne of TWEN
TY-ONE lamas. Profiles andoretdestionstan'
be seen at tne Engineer's Office. Freeport,
•trOng conicity, Pa., on end after Mgr ROO/.
.
3312:intt
OrricA CITY Elvtarram AND•StritVr 7 on,l
Pittsbargii, s lnly ao, 1809. .
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
—Sealed preposals fnethe contraction or
a Pablie SeWer on For ty -Seeon4 . street,: .from
Butleistreet to the Alleglteni , Alter, 'for
one on Eleventh street., : train the foot of Wash
ington street to the Allegheny river. Also', for
Grading, Paving and embalm of Forty. second
street, from Butler street to the Alligheny Val-
ley Railroad, and for Grading' and Paving Pleas=
ant Alley, from Forty-third to Fortv-fourth
street, will Re reeelved,at - this office milli
THURSDAY, AUGUST . 511 f.
Specifications arid blinks for bidding can be had.
it this once : No bids considered':unleas' made
out on the proper blanks.' ; The.' Committee re;
serve the right to rtject any cr sll bids.
Yl , 33:maEB H. 'J. 11100.11L.OltvEnsliseer.
Wm Cper,
floWslb oo Foss,
Jacob Rash,
Joseph cross,
Jere. Whims.
AGENT.
NOTICE TO - ENGINE
E13.-Sealed Proposals will be received at
the office of CITY WAT/11 WOBBV, up to Au
gur. Bth, 1889, for'ol93lETEAlif cyrniDE6
26 fiches dlaineter and B , feeti6triske;tine pump
18 inches diameter sad 8 feet stroke. Engine
and pump 'to be erected thceessful
operation lathe engine houses - V*4 , 144,er Basta,
Bedford avenue. - ' ' '
ALSO-Plans *lll be *Mired tiV the Water •
Committee for Improved. elates Orriarapinic en
glues, to equal.the capacity . ola Steam CiLtinker,
518 inches in diameter, pump 16 'Mikes In diem- •
eter, with a presture of 70 pounds on steam
cylinder... , • • • •
JOSEPH,FRENCH,•BuDeriritendent.
13HOPOSALS FOR - SCHOOL
BUTEDlNG.—liteaied Fri:Tossls for the exec,-
then of a unrok sonoor. riQusg, in end for .
the Borough of 31Mvale. WiU be received untll
TUESDAY. 'AUGUST 1078;-1889 ` , at 4 P. Ir.
Bids for the whole job, or separate bide for the
excavation and stonework, brieli ind Carpenter
work, plastering and painting will be consid
ered.
Nine and specifications may be eissainoct at
office of Bililvale Iron Worts, Bennett Station.
Weet Penna. R. R. ,
Toe Board of Directors reserve the right to re
' ect any or-all the bide. By order ox the Board
jy3l:mB9 C. A. BUltgoWa. Seo'.Y.
11110ROPOSALLS FOB. ,
;.
• COAJL.--..-
BKRRISBURS GAS WORKS, t
Jinx 97, 1569.
SEALED PROPOSALS will be ,reocived at the
Harrisbrg eas Worki until the, 15th DAY OP
AUGUST. fbr the delivery of Gastmal to be used
during the next year up to September 1, /87-0.
The coal must be of the very -best quality for the
Manufacture of gas and delivered as tee works.
Ali.communications should tl3 addressed to the':
undersigned, .?ho wlllgirefurther inform,-
Oen en the subject. - ,
G" roues, HEMMER,. pleeretart- E ,
jy.,9:m78 ,;
pEARL MILL FLOUR' 'PROM
ICW WHEAT.- - Weare now receiving &
tamest:of choice TIGNISLEMEgar NEW .91,13101
and w i ring WEIS &Tv which we mreintaing, -,
with on 01(1'Sn:teat In such, plopottions as make' an Mtieleof Family- Plo d equalifmot
market.t7 tt .• • ;1 •
Peri°. tgartr cial for t‘ e flo - Mat t •
The. merits we al an 0 ,
being lardufacturetrerie 'ehoice'number
one toutltent Amber' and Wane at, with the
most approved' autchintrgatlr ViittalettoeMinii• •
/ere. our Ftrands sre: • -
TEIRRE. !STA F. -PRATO.' .011-0111: .
=derma Choice White Wheat:. atuattpasst:4 U
PaetrY-Flour. , t - -
- emits • liotrtrar EXTE BLV
-BRAND, from selected Waite and Amber Wheat:
unsurpassed as e.raltalt NOUN , CY. • •••••1
PKAAL RED BRAND ttpnt
and beet grades of Bed Winter.- - r '-
To trevent fraud In velum, cm make we now
MAI theta with date ofiltabliengtareli.
x}2l mBlf •
• t`,.
`B. T lrea watinmvirwranui..: •
VLOUR! I FILOVII I: , I :rum= :.,
.*iikrAiiteSints: -- - :
low bb:s..- t 'rands?. 3 . 3" id Ha Hs. 36T
'bbl, Itrastae„ , 70' Wilt enionittilut. afebblit
r na a! l iCc 4 . 3 l l 9iobiallilarßANart , pabalsitsi.
__• ' ceormr,wtsonmsritittAgias.• ~. •
•DootmcittirerstdiriAllietbbismbitetbar s 600 ~,
b Jima broosiebotlw Arlour_. .
' 4 Wiltrirat' WHEAT FAIIE I T'lPLOant.
City Idlu or_aprtarlaiAd, V icr..,:rzids .atthig•;
West, Depot Mills. MoMoll 46 ,-5 . ft1l WU/
' 4111AVIV.laoireletiricgrat gratravorroili the
w... . „... . , ~,,„.,-T ......N.4 c 0...,
~
in'a • • , 473 sad V* . 3 goosistrsa;4.. '
ch.,04047510%! • ;
Noittnest corneZ etWeatOmbuioXiialesheillt
britElrlC ATITATIAR*-00.
ingsaveszeoaphanstodnesor,LFlasparea
far-oisistitiitdewaniAortwuplieltrUL
Virtu. /cc. Head and !Tomb Worm - the.- , :- , orders orommay exulted. - rrieW ressdiside
PROPOSALS.
CHAS. DAVIS,
City Eriaineer.
0. - .13: ROBERTA!,
CHIEF EN (HEXER.
rLolm
STONE, , *.
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