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EfcX , ' "T3.THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH, ffKEDtfLY; AUGUST 9.
THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH, FRIDAY, AUGUST
1889.
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REAL CAUSE TO FEAR. I R & "lEanges.
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Choked-Up Sawmill Run a Menace to
Health in the West End.
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TYPHOID FEVER ALREADY THERE,
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And Phjsicians Fear an Ugly Epidemic
If Jlay let Break Out.
;THB DAM'S BAD EFFECT OX BEWEES
The citizens of the "West End are growing
more indignant because the dam in Sawmill
run is allowed to stand. The heirs of the
"Woods estate, however, are determined that
it shall remain unless the courts compel
them to remove it.
"It is very natural," said a resident of
Temperanceville to a Dispatch reporter
yesterday, "that these people should want
to keep" the dam. They own property on
both sides of the river, and have built crib
bine along both its banks to prevent wash
outs. The dam backs up the water and the
sand and gravel.which run down the stream,
and so helps to keep the cribbinc in posi
tion. The dam increases the value of their
property; but it does not add anything to
the health of the community."
FHIGIITFCL EFFECT OF IT.
Since the dam was built it is claimed tnat
the months of sewers opening on the run
have been almost entirely closed by the
refute lorced into them by backwater. The
bed of the stream is already higher in many
places than the mouths of the sewers. The
consequence is the sewers are constantly
filled with rernse of all kinds that cannot
find au outlet, and the filth is gradually
finding its wav back into the cellars of the
Temperanceville houses. After a hot
spell the stench along the banks of the
stream is something horrible.
The whole situation bids fairly for an epi
demic The place lies very low, is almost
as hot as an oven, and as dusty and dirty in
many places as even health officials could
wish it to be. If an epidemic once got a
good start in the place, it would make terri
ble ravages. . .
Several prominent physicians of Temper
anceville were seen in regard to the rumors
that an epidemic of typhoid had already set
in. "Yes," said one ot them, "it is true
that typhoid fever is already very bad.
Myself and a colleague have attended 12
cases within the last two weeks. I would
not like to say, however, that it is all due
to the dam, though that may be an element
in the causes. A variety of causes are
probably to blame."
UALABIAL A5D TTPHOID.
Several other physicians were seen, and
all reported fever prevalent, to a greater or
less cxteqL Some vere rather cautious in
expressing an opinion, and were inclined
to believe the typhoid fever reported was
simply a form ot some malarial fever.
Dr. J. AV. Xeely, one of the most promi
nent physicians ot this end of the city, did
not agree with this latter view. "The symp
toms in most of these cases are those of
downright typhoid lever," said he. "Mind
ypu, now, however, I oon't claim that the
disease is any worse now than it ever was at
this time of year; but you can set me down
is saying this: That if the dam is not re
moved in a very short time, it will breed a
terrible pestilence in the community."
"There can be no doubt, then, that fever is
prevalent in the "West End, andthat the
Sam should be removed, as the city is en
deavoring to do. Not one of about ten
physicians spoken to hesitate in pronounc
ing it a terrible menace to good health.
The preliminary steps taken to have the
dam removed were in favor of the citizens of
the ward, and it is proboble that the cce
will soon be taken to court. ,
CAPTAIN WI6HART AGALV.
Storekeepers Fined lor Opening; on Sunday
nnd Others Released.
Alderman Brinker, of Allegheny, yester
day, held hearings in a number of cases
brought by Captain "Wishart, of the Law
and Order Society, and disposed of them as
follows:
GrcttaueGcntilJ. 185 Fifth avenne: J. Hart
man, Butler street; Mrs. Dawson, Penn avenue,
vibo were charged with being engaged in
worldly emplojnient in keepiug open their
stores and selling goods on cSuuday, were each
fined 25 and co-ts.
In the cases of August Needy, Butler street;
Peter Gallas, Butler street; B. Zenkle. Penn
arenne; Mrs. Dagnall, Penn avenue; Thresa
Weber, Peun avenne, and Georte Havens,
Penn avenne; sentence was suspended on their
promise to observe the law in the future.
'Squire Brinker states that he has 45 in
formations, but will not give the names of
the defendants until after they have tad
hearings. The testimony against the cuove
was'glven by Law nnd Order detectives,
whose names the 'Squire refused to give.
FOR A- DIP IN THE SEA.
The Pennsylvania Takes a Bis Excarslon to
Atlnntic Cily.
The excursion of the Pennsylvania road
to Atlantic City yesterday was one of the
largest of the season. Division Passenger
Agent Watt said he had 700 people on
board. The depot was crowded in the morn
ing, and it required three sections to carry
the people in the evening
The Baltimore and Ohio road will have
its turn at the business next Thursdav,when
Division Passenger Agent E. D. Smith ex
pects to take out a big crowd.
A Brewery (syndicate Rumor Denied.
It was reported yesterday that Pier &
Dnnnals' brewery, on Stevenson street, had
vbeen sold. Mr. Dannals says that, if such
is the cae, he knows nothing about it, and
expressed considerable curiosity to know
why reports of this kind are set afloat. He
stated that he knew nothing of any syndi
cate operations in this direction.
Lutheran's Reunion.
The members of the Lutheran denomina
tion held their annual reunion at Idlewild
yesterday. S;ecial trains were run during
the day from the Union station, and it is es
timated that 5,000 people attended. The
reunion was in charge of the Lutherans of
"Westmoreland county.
Discharge From Ears Cared.
Mr. Lewis Greene, 145 St. Andrew street,
East End, city, suffered for vears with a
profuse discharge from one of his cars. He
has now fully recovered, even to hearing a
watch tick. Dr. Sadler, 804 Penn avenue,
made the cure. Dr. Sadler asserts that
every case can be cured by his method ol
treatment, even those of 40 years' duration,
as in the cases of Col. Jf. J. Saunders, of
Hopedale. O., and A. B. Travis, M. D., of
Pleasant Valley, Allegheny City, whom he
cured 10 years ago, and remain well to this
day.
IMPORTANT TO LADIES.
Seal SncqUM etealJackets.
Ladies wishing their seal sacqnes redyed,
reshaped, rclined or made into jackets,
wraps, or any reai will find it to theirad
vantage to write or send their sacques to J.
G. Bennett & Co., fur manufacturers, cor
ner Wood street and Fifth ave., Pittsburg,
Pa. EOp
Pillaburx and Lake Erie Railroad.
Excursions to Niagara Falls. $7; Toronto,
(8, and The Thousand Islands, ?12, Tuesday,
August 13. Tickets good 15 days. wr
Use "Una" flour finest spring patent in
the world. "Golden "Wedding" the best of
bread flours. "Duqnesne" has no equal as
a pastry flour. Homing's "Ivory," gem of
allfamily flours.
"No borne is complete without Parker's Ginger
Tonic needed for every weakness.
Parker's Hair Balsam is life to the hair.
. - a ifr fir foi 'A '--T .rfrf nr-f S i.ffljlj aflf '- A-'y '-JsMMEg-ftJ -atfi Fig- THssaBiaMifTI TW I iff HI lit Msirlllll 11 "' tsKBH iM1 lliisssMilslssMstt
The Road Is Removing lis Repair Shops
From Wheeling to Other Flaees Some
Now Positions Created.
"When General Manager J. T. Odell, of
the Baltimore and Ohio road.'waa lu Wheel
ing this week he ordered the shops there to
be removed to Bellaire, Piedmont and Graf
ton. At one time the Baltimore and Ohio shops
at "Wheeling were quite extensive and em
ployed a large number of men. They built
both engines and cars; but of late vears the
force has been gradually cut djwn and only
repair work was done. General Manager
Odell decided to abandon the shops to reduce
expenses, and hereafter the -work will be di
vided between the shops at .Bellaire, Graf
ton and Piedmont.
About 75 men worked at "Wheeling, but
they are given the privilege, including the
apprentices, to go to any of the Baltimore
and Ohio shops they please.
On August 1 the store supply department
of the road was separated from the ma
chinery department, lor the purpose also of
saving" money. A general storekeeper, lo
cated at Baltimore, and subordinates at dif
ferent places along the road, were appointed
to look after the supplies.
The new position of Division Engineer
Maintenance of "Way was alss created.
Those appointed were: B. F. Fendall, main
stem and branches east of Keyser; J. A.
Hunter, main stem nnd branches west of
Keyser.W. A. Pratt, Philadelphia division.
No changes were made in the Pittsburg di
vision, and Mr. Manning still has .the same
duties to perform.
ANOTHER OIL STRIKE.
Developments on Montour Ran, Robinson
Township.
Oil was struck yesterday morning in the
well being put down by Mr. Ewing on the
Knopf farm, on Montour run, Robinson
township. The extent of the strike could
not be learned as the drillers were not com
municative, but there was'a "loud" smell of
petroleum which could bev detected by
passengers on the Imperial Railway trains.
Some distance above the Ewing well, in
Polly Neely's Hollow, on the Schmid farm,
a well was bored some years ago, and it is
said it showed the presence of both gas and
oil, but some reason known, only tothe
company it was plugged and has remained
so ever since, though the rig was not re
moved. A BAD BUNAWA5T.
Severe Injuries Sustained by a Well-Known
Ml. Ollrerite.
Yesterday afternoon a team owned by
Samnel Ansel, the grocer on "Washington
avenue, ML Oliver, took fright in Beltz
hoover borough and ran ofi. The front axle
of the wagon broke, and Mr. Ansel was
thrown Sunder the wheels. His head was
badly cut. he was brnissd about the body,
and his jaw is thought to hare been broken.
Sorry, and Took Ibe'Plrdgr.
Thomas Buckley, of the Eureka Fire
Company, who on "Wednesday evening cut
a fellow fireman named John Biley, was
before Mayor Pearson yesterday for a hear
ing. Bucklev was very sorry for his acL
The Mayor held him in 51,000 to answer at
court. Buckley took the pledge for five
years.
The F. & HI. Bank's Successor.
Assignee Berg, of 'the-Farmers and Me
chanics' Bank, said yesterday-afternoon that
the new bank desired the old one's charter,
and application would be made to court
early next week for an auditor to be ap
pointed to distribute the 25 per cent divi
dend to-the depositors which was orderedwy
the court some time ago.
.McKee'n Entlelln. ' v
McKee's best Amber flour, per si.'. . . Z 25
Famous, very best family, persk 1 30
Van Cleet, finest patent, persk 1 45
Monarch, splendid family flour, per sk 1 20
Schumacher's Cascade, per sk... ..'... 135
Schumacher's F. S., per ski ...... ...... 1 65
A liberal reduction on alL flour to dealers.
7 lbs. Quaker City best wax soap 25c
9 lbs. floating soap, for toilet or laundry 25c
11 bars Gilt Edge soap 25c
3 full pounds Babbit's "1776" 25c
2 lb. pkge. Schumacher's Tolled oats or
AiCIla JlUC
5 lbs. South Carolina rice 25c
4 lbs. best Java rice, .fine as silk 25c
3 lbs. very finest head rice 25c
13 boxes bag blue - 25c
Tibs, old German mottled soap 25c
1 'ull quart of Thurber s finest maple
syrup 20c
More sugar for $1 than any other store.
Cut this coupon out and send with orders,
or bring with you.
All orders accompanied with cash or P.
O. money order will receive prompt atten
tion. Freight paid on $10 worth and up
ward. Send for circular.
Joseph McKee.
36 Ohio sL, Allegheny, Pa.
Fine Whiskies.
XXX, 1855, Pure Bye "Whisky, full
quarts $2 00
18G0. McKim's Pure Eye "Whisky,
full quarts 3 00
Monogram, Pure Bye "Whisky, Sail
quarts.... ...... 1 75
Extra Old Cabinet, Pure Bye "Whisky,
lull quarts 1 50
Gibson's, 1879, Pure Bye "Whisky, full
quarts 2 00
Gibson's Pure Bye "Whisky, full
quarts 1 CO
Guckenheimer Pure Bye "Whisky, full
Guckenheimer Export.Pnre Eye "Whis
ky, full quarts 1 50
Moss Export Pure Bye "Whisky, full
quarts 1 25
1879 Export, Pure Bye Whisky, full
quarts .". 1 25
1880 Export, Pure Bye Whisky, full
quarts 1 00
For sale by G. W. Schmidt, Nos. 35 and
97 Fifth ave.
Ton Cannot Afford to Miss It.
Do not fail to take advantage of the
Special sale of 6 80 suits. To-day and to
morrow will positively wind them up.
Suits that we will offer at 56 80 are worth
frcm $15 to $20 of any man's good money,
and we guarantee it to be so. You can
have either style, sacks, frocks or cutaways,
and in 30 different patterns. Take advan
tage of this special suit sale to-day and to
morrow. Our store closes Saturday night
10 o'clock sharp. P. C. C. O.,
Cor. Grant and Diamond sU., opp. new
Court Houce.
Peofbietoks of hotels, saloons and res
taurants will find it to their advantage to
keep Bauerlein Brewine Co.'s beer on tap,
as it has a large call among the lovers ol a
good malt beverage, and enjoys an enviable
reputation for body, excellency and purity.
Their wagons traverse all parts of both
cities. Telephone 1018, Bennetts, Pa.
BWF
Housekeepers' Sales Linens and Lace Cur
tains. This is the time prices so very low here.
Jos. Hobne & Co.'s
Penn Avenue Stores.
Free! Frerl
To introduce our fine crayon work. 100 25
x30 life-size crayons will be given away by
Hendricks & Co., No. 68 Federal sL, Alle
gheny, beginning August 1, to the holders
of their family tickets. This is your chance
for a portrait.
Table In Center of Stores for Bloase Waist
Bargains.
They come and go fast here don't mis
seeing them. Jos. Hobxe & Co.'s
Penn Avenue Stores.
Iron City Beer,
Brewed only by Frauenheim & "Vilsack, is
perfectly pare, wholesome and .nutritious.
Sold at all first-class bars.
THE INSANE ASLEEP.
Dixmont a Yery Quiet Place at Sight,
Even at a Disadvantage.
TWO LUNATICS POT IN ONE BED
Because the Hospital is Most Dreadfully
Overcrowded.
A CHAT WITH THE SUPERINTENDENT
In conversation with Dr. Hutchinson,
Superintendent at Dixmont, last evening,
he remarked to a Dispatch reporter that
the asylum was dreadfully overcrowded
more so, even, than ever Before. Said he:
"This hospital was designed to accommo
date 400 patients, but we can take 70 addi
tional, as we have two detached frame
buildings 'which hold that many. All the
violent cases of insanity are taken 'down to
the frame buildings, and the main bnilding
is used entirely for patients of mild forms
of insanity. There are altogether C83 pa
tients now in the asylum, and it will only
be a little while until we have 700. The
monthly increase is exceedingly large. For
July we bad 26 admissions, with only 16
discharges, increasing our number 10. On
Tuesday we had three admissions."
The doctor was asked how they found
room to accommodate this large overplus,
even, by crowding the patients. He re
plied:' doubling them up.
"Among the more harmless cases we put
two together. This we do not like to do; it
really is against the law, and against the
welfare of the patients; but, if the county
sends them here, we must take them. How
ever, the health of those in the house is re
markable, and has been throughout the
summer. There are only four patients con
fined to bed, and these are comparatively
slight cases. We have not got a fever pa
tient in the house, and have not had any
for a long time."
The doctor called the reporter's attention
to the quietness of the house. There could
not be heard a sound in the building. The
asylum is a model ot cleanliness.
THE KIW BUILDING.
The doctor explained that the new addi
tion to the main building was being erected
I to diminish this inconvenience of over
crowding. The building is detached and is
situated at the east end of the main build
ing. The gable end of the new addition
will be about 100 feet from the hospital
proper: but it will be connected by a bridge.
J so that meals can be sent through by a rail
road. The building Is to cost 30,000, ana
to be built of brick, three stories high, 125
feet long, and 65 lect deep. It will be fur
nished plainly and, when completed, will
accommodate 128 male patients.
HORSFORD'S ACID PHOSPHATS
Relieves the Feeling of Lassitude
So common in midsummer, and imparts vi
tality. Is is both pleasant and right to patronize
a home industry. Frauenheim & Vilsack's
Pittsburg beer is a product of home indus
try. It is entitled to your patronage also
for its own merits. .
Cabinet photos, 89c per doz. Lies' Pop
ular Gallery, 10 and 12 Sixth sL uwfsu
MEETIKGB.
PlTTSBtTRQ. PAM August 5, 1889.
VrOTICE THE ANMUAL MEETING OF
LN the stockholders ot the Pittsburg Forge
.and Iron Company, will be held at the office of
the company. Tenth street near Penn avenue,
on TUESDAY. August 20,1889 at 11 o'clock A.
, x., for the election ot directors for the ensuing
year, and for such other bninesr as maybe
brought before them. JAMES K. VERNER,
Secretary. au(W4
T) RIDGE NOTICE TJ. 8. ENGINEER'S
JD office, Louisville, Ky., Augusts 1S89. The
Board of Engineers, constituted to consider the
plans and location of a proposed bridge across
the Ohio river, will meet In public session at tbe
McLure House Wheeling, W. Vsu, at 11A.M.,
AUGUST 13.-1S89. All persons interested are
Invited to be present to express their opinions
concerning plan and location of the proposed
bridge. AMOS STICKNEY, Major of En
gineers. President of the Board. auS-33
iEGAIi I1OTICE&.
ESTATE OF CHARLOTTE FAULKNER,
deceased Notice is hereby given that let
ters testamentary an the estate of Charlotte
Faulkner, deceased, have been granted to tbe
undersigned, to whom all persons indebted to
said estate are requested to make immediate
payment, and those laving claims or demands
against the same will make them known with
out delay. OLlVji GEYER PATTERSON,
Executrix, 66 East diamond street, Allegheny
City, Pa., or 8. H. GEYER, Att'y at Law. 118
Diamond st, Pittsburg, Pa. jy26-90-F
Josiah Cohen & Cc Attorneys at Law, 83 Dia
mond street.
Estate of A. 11. UlLlman, deceased.
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE
Aotlce is hereby given that letters testa
mentary on the estate of A. B. Blhlman, de
ceased, late of Thinl ward, city of Pittsburg,
Allegheny county, Penna., have been granted
to the undersigned., to whom all persons In
debted to sud estate are requested to make
Immediate payment, and those having claims
or demands against jtbe same will make them
known without dela'v to JOSEPH BIHLMAN,
49 Diamond st. P-Jttsbunr. JOHN J. WAI.
THER, 155 Lowrie 1st, Allegheny City. Execu
tors. 1yl2-62-r-
W. F. McCoorc. Solicitor.
VTOT1CE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AN
X application will be made to the Governor
ot Pennsylvania, on! FRIDAY, August SO, 18S9,
by William Doyle, James M. Bailey, William
McMillan. Edward 1 Hogan, William U.King
and Augustus H. H'elscy under the act of As
sembly, entitled "As act to provide for the In
corporation, and reed lation of certain corpora
tions," approved AjTil 29, 1871, and the sup
plements thereto, for. tbe charter of an intend
ed corporation to bo' called Pittsburz Clay Pot
Company, the character and object of which is
the manufacture of clay pots and other articles
made from liro clay, and for these purposes to
have, possess and enjoy all the rights, benefits
and privileges of said act of Assembly and sup
plements thoreto. an8-62
AUCTION SALES.
AUCTION SALE FRIDAY MORNING,
AUGU.Si. 9, at 10 o'clock sharp.
Fine parlorjsult in English rug, French tap
estry, plush I and haircloth parlor furniture,
fine mirrors, pictures, bric-a-brac, door cur
tains, shade s, clock, lamps, rugs, odd easy
chairs, book' iases, cabinets, ball racks, dinner
and tea sets, jtollet ware, hair and husk mat
tresses, chamber suits, folding beds, lounges,
wasnstands, bedsteads, bureaus, chiffoniers,
desks, sideboards, extension tables, breakfast
and kitchen 1 able. linoleum, Brussels and in
grain carpets , stoves, kitchen utensils, laundry
goods, notion1, etc etc, etc '
HI tNRY AUCTION CO.. LIM.,
au8-B8 I Auctioneers.
ruorosAiA.
SEALED P EOPOSALS FOR THE EREC
TION of la church and school building at
Jeannette, Pai, and addressed to the under
signed, will b;e received until Friday, August
16, 3 o'clock lr. M. Plans and specifications
may be seen an. tbe cigar and news store comer
of Clay ave. and Seventh street, Jeannette, Pa.,
or at the offii .0 of H. Moeser. Architect, 612
Liberty ave.. Pittsburg, Pa. The right w re
served to reject! any or aU bids. T. BLASIUS.
P. O. box 83,1 -Penn station, Westmoreland
county. Pa. li au8-60
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS SEALED
proposals will be received at the Burgess'
office lu the bordngh of Greensburg, Pa., until
12 o'clock noon, AUGUST 17. A. D., 1859. for the
erection of a main brick and stone sewer in
and upon Coal Tar rnn. in said borough, being
about 1,450 feet long. Plans and specifications
can be seen atlany time at my office in said
borough. Bidders will come and see lor them
selves and tbe rijcht to reject any and all bids is
reserved. CYRUS T. LONG.
au7-35-D Borough Engineer.
Al WHITET.EY.
128K THIRD AVE.. UPSTAIRS.
Gents' shoes soled and heeled in 15 minutes
for 75 cents.
Finest work In the dty. my23-U.TrT
A
E. LINKENHElMEH,
ARCHITECT,
MSSmlthfleld street. Pittsburg. Fa. FreSteMt
FreaiuOOlngiiarananor. mmaB-jnnr
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JO-Display advertUcmenti one dollar psr
tquare for one tnitrUon, Clatsifled advertite
menu on this page rueh at Wanted, Jbr Sale,
To Let, etc ten eenU per line for each inter
lion, and none taken or lest thanflfty cento.
THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH
bkancb: offices.
For the accommodation of the
public, Branoh Offices have toeen
established at the following pieces,
where Want, For Sale, To Let, and
other transient advertisements will
be received up to 9 P. M. for inser
tion next morning:
Advertisements are to be prepaid except tr here
advertisers already have mccounU wlttTBEJM"
FiTCII. x
riTTSBUBQ.
T.noMAS MCCAFFREY, SS Bntler street. 1
EMIL O. BTUCKET, Mtb street and Penn ave.
B. G. STUCKEY A CO., Wylle ave. and Fulton W
2J. aTOKELY, Fifth Avenue Market House.
XAST end. t
I. TV. WALLACE, 6121 Penn avenue.
OJLSXANP. '
MCALLISTER &SIIEllILElt,Stnav. 6AIW0C dst.
SODTUSIDI.
JACOB SFOHN. JJo. 2 Carson street.
E. A. DONALDSON1, 1707 Carson street.
ALLEGHENY.
A. J. KAEKCHEK, 89 Federal street.
H. J. MCBRIDE, Federal and Oblostref U.
FRED II. E3GE1W. 172 Ohio street.
F. B. EGOKIW ASON, Ohio and Cheira ntit.
J. F. STEVENSON, Arch and Jackson streets.
THOMAS McllENRY, Western, and In rtnaves.
G. VT. HUGHES. Pennsylvania, and B averaves.
PZKUYM. GLEIM. Ki-becca sn d Allef heny aves.
WANTED.
Male Heln.
TV
ANTED-DRDG CLERK.
AlXOKESSn. N.
SU9-2S
!.. Dljpitch omce.
fTTANTED A
TV wages paid.
GOOD ISA RBF.R;
At K3 FIFTH .f.VE.
GOOD
au9-71
WANTED-A GOOD JOUK SEYMAN BAR
BER st HENRVBAHETtl, Ko. 1827 Csrson
it., Southslde. au9-2S
WANTED-A FIRST-CL7. 3S TIN AND
sheet Iron worker. JAJiLES T. XINCA1D,
Jr., 107 First ave. ., u9-51
-TTTANTEU-A jjoY TO W.ED JOB PRESSES
VV Immediately. Apply PE1.TS. PttOTO. ENO.
CO., 77 Diamond it. , auS-93
WANTED-BARBEKS ATI THE ORIGINAL
and old tellable bar bees supply house, 80
DIAMOND ST., Mttiburjr. aS-W-S,9,lJ,ll,l8
WANTED-A FIRST-CLAl.iS CUTTER TO GO
outoftoirn: call batwi -en U audi o'clock
at 932 LIBERTY STREET. SU9-M
WANTED-BLACESMITJ1 '-ONE WHO CAN
ntmie a shop: mnst II e good horsethoer.
Inquire JOSEPH HUE, No. 1 71 First ave. su9-57
WANTED A FIR3T-CLAI S3 MECHANICAL
ririi(rhtTTin AdrfrM with TiiiTTir
BOX 1606, Philadelphia pottos ice.
i Jyll-15-invr
WANTED EXPERIENC ED LAUNDRY
driver: nut tvebood. I 'EARL LAUNDRY
CO., LIM., 29 and 27 Federal i t., Pittsburg.
auy-a
WANTED-EXPEBIENCI.D COSTUME CUT
TER. Inquire at 7 AlND 9 W. CANAL,
betw. Robinson and Lacock 9 ts., Allegheny.
au9-69
WANTED-GOOD MAN UN EVERY TOWN
salirv paid weekly. Address SHERMAN,
TANGENBEHG 4 CO.. 180 '. Lake St.. Chicago.
auJ-65
-TTANTED-A aELtEUUNTOHEFlUSENT1
r a Are brick works; onetnfluentlal with iron
manufacturers. Aocres u a reference, Jt. Dis
patch office. ' jiuS-419
WANTED AN AbSIS TAN T BOOKKEEPER:
unquestionable references most be'.lveu as
to ability aud character. Address L. K.j D Dis
patch omce. au9-29
WANTED-2 GBEENl SAND AND '2 LOAM
molders: none b-it good mechanics need
apply. GL
terClty, N.
GLOUCESTER. IRON WORKS. Glorn.es-
J.
au7-29
-TTAN TED SALESMAN IN THIS 1")1STBICT: (
TV ddboi DarmeDinieaH,uium 'u aoQKiUU
in -as, ana is doing oeiwr mis year. r. v. iiua
1371. New York. au9-ll
WANTED KELI All LE MKN TO SELL OURS
Eastern Ohio. GRAN!D UNION TEA CO.. 9J
VV ylle avenne, Pittsburg-. an9-38
TJ ANTED SHIPPING CX.EBK: MUST KB
it experienced: apply dt man with, refer
ences: no personal application considered.
W.
VV. LAURENCE & CO., Water;st.
aus-ei
-TITANTEU UPRIGHT l.ND 'WILLING
VV man: light work, iteadj employment and
ood wages: references required. NEW YORK
IFG. CO., 62 Fourth avenne, uf pstalr . au9-53
WANTED SALESMEN TO ilELL A PATENT
ledger, advertising cards, far. j. calendars
rulers, novelties lor advertising, inc., to. mer
chants. MODEL LEDGER CO., Wou'fli Bend, lnd,
sm9-44-EOD
WANTED COMPETENT MAOST TO RUN
pneumatic, riveting machine. Address, rlth
references, etc., A. J. Lilt LOCK. Prop. Mo.
Valley Bridge and Iron W'ks, Leav
'(worth,, Kas.
ano-v
WANTED FOUR TEACHERS flM MCCAND
LESStwp , males preferred: pr ages fto per
month: term six months: electlofo. for teachers
Aur. 17. at No. 3. WM. EMR1CK . Bee. Perrra.
vllle P. O. au7-9-wr
nTANTFD FIRST-CLASS PJff-.THnRIITlnN
V V glass blowers Immediately:, will pay 10 per
cent more than union list: steady J job: Can paid to
Chicago. Telegraph CHICAGO); GLASS MFG.
,J., VUltOKU, 1 aud-z
WANTED-AGENTS-THEA MI-RICAN AND
Canadian Peoples' Lawynr, The Business
Man's Typewriter; a book and machine that sells
at sight: large profits; good territory. INTER
NATIONAL PUB. CO-.TJorlinztoaJ. Vermont.
a.na-o-anv jr
TtTANTED-AGENTS OUTSIlHr OF PHILA.
V V DELPIIIA to represent Wes ern I'lnanclaL
i4Hspau7, -n-cu-suowu doiu xst aui a west: bank,
officer or clerk or real estate men ju -eferred. Ad
dress, with relerence. M.. Boxirfl vnii.i.inhi.
Pa- I au9-42
-TTTANTED-S YOUNG MEN W )R REAL ES-
VV TATE business, to take Xj interest each;
plenty of business on hand and larj xe list of prop-
ertr: mnat be enerretle and rellahlJ , ntrft., h,..
Inn KC0 or more capital. Address! A. N. D.. Dis-
iiu vjiitc, t an-oo
TIT ANTED SALESMAN El rPTTHlKVnlr.il
VV and reliable man on commls slon. with lines
not conflicting, to sell our line orj children's aud
imams- iaut 10 c&i&DiiBoe iraaq in Uhlo, Plus
barsr and vlclnitv. Address. wltH 1 rfprn, a
n uumirM A-fw, si-....,. i :..
jj. wiwnu vw viniauHih r a. aU0-4f
TUTANTED-MAN-TO TAKE AGENCY OF
II uui sales; 0izo Mjuoxja inc nes; weignt COO
.us.i icuui iiiitc (iiutucBi:9iu jroportion ; rare
chance to creatu permanent bu ilaess at homr-
these safes meet demand never be 'ore supplied br
othersafe companies, as we are: not governed bv
1 itv!i "..,. tt .v '.,sUlcimiau,V,
TTTANTED-TRAVELING SAL;
E3MEN. SEND
to KEYSTON E
un tv. Pa., and
ntiit. Including
U. (Inc.), Glrard. Erie ce
thev will mall Ton. free, a full e
model, of an article that tells rratlllyto thn trade
In every town and city, and upontwiiich tbeTwlU
a ounces. 'auT-iS-BOD
WANTED - COMPETENT 3LOf "WHO IS
thoroughly familiar with the manufacture
of iron bridges and experienced In thr, manage
ment of men. to act as assistant superintendent
of bridge shops; will pay right 'party rair
-T ,n Tea.r.' , engagement. Address,
with full particulars as to. ezDerlence
and references as to ability and crisracter. A.J.
SiVS- ProSn 'r .die and Iron
W'ks, Leavenworth, Kas. , au6-ti
Female HbId.
TTTANTTTIl VIPRT-rir. T. a ri-v 13 vun,. v...
VV ANT cook. Apply JOS. WaiTNER, cor.
Allegheny ave. and Rebecca St.. Jiuiegheny City.
J an9-77
ttt 1 wrffiiainrn t itt .........-
V PLO-JENT: thoto-'ffiaerffilhSS.
ims tiu-'i:.- ifa """"'" ahi 2. no.
WANTED-A GOOD GI3L f FOR GENERAL
housework; one who can) cook, wash and
Iron: small family without chili lren:ood waees
reference required. IS LIBERTY STREET Alle
gheny. I a'n9.2.
Slalo and PcTnalolflelD.
WANTED AT ONCE, 'WHITE WAITER FOR
private family, farm barldi. colored wait
ers, seamstress, honsekeener. nirnAi. . ...r-iTT
bermalds. 4dlnlna;roomgirls, I-unary'riiisThead
laundress, second, cook. .MELilAN'sIiu !tlrant
St.
auS-9
WANTED -U15 WEEKLY-REPjkESENTA-TIVE.
male or female. In every ominunlty:
goods staple: household necessity: sell at slcht-110
peddling; salary paid promptly. andX-xpenses ad
vanced. Full particulars and valuable? samnle
case free: we mean Just what we say. Address at
once STANDARD SILVERWARECO.. Boston.
Ma'S. iel-70.n
Situations.
TfTlUTPn BTnTTIW 1Tlvnu ..
Jtli. t?2!iTe..l5UT,OT,.'',e.01! fil other outdoor
nv" -....... n. a.., juyu.cu pmcc auy-Z7
-rrr A KTF.D-RTTTTATTnw llvJ n.tvrin, ...,. JT
VV experienced grocery deJkt best of refer
ence and security fixrntaned. J J. B.. Dispatch
auv-iu
-m-ANTED-POSmov I tJ
W young man: can apeak
TCRTATTRATtfT UT
hdread and write
uerniKii auu aujuau. ji.aares:
ili UAitBUH HI'.,
an7-23
o. o. xrg.
.. a UTVti a a T.lreit r
W GElICworker-irlth exi
i.nrp vuTu.
irlence wishes po-
sltlonwlth drtgoods bouse, jt
uuress A. l,. m ,
an5-U
Box bm, ix)cx xiayen. m.
TTTANTED A rOU'CMANHITIP mr .. -
VV FKR1ENCKD man on llJawlugs. planlhk
mill buildings and lui nberyardt best di reierenee
rurnUhed. "Address DRAWINGS, lMselteS
office.
' ' auS-71
Boardfra aadYodcers.
"TS-TANTED ON K OR TWO (rmrnsra w
W board In private family: norother ohU-
Area: shade frees, and playrrousdr. best or nan
guaranteed. AOh, X.5,, Dlspsteb oUe, '
Boardlnc.
ANTED BOAEDMAN AND WIFE,
'
cuua a years ana odt 2 yesrs; iroab swiu,
psOiath, etc Address with full particulars, W .
FyDbpatcb, offlee. an9-
Financial.
"TTAN.TED TO LOAN S180.COC AT H AND
. WV S-percent. GEO. JOHNSTON, 62 Fourth.
ave.
auS-M
TtTANTED-MOKTGAGES-ajOO TOS500.000TO
ii7. Jn at 4K. s and 6 percent. JAS. W.
DKA PE 3t CO.. & Fourth avenue, Plttsbur.
aaS-lO-D
nV-22-D
my;
TfrA N T E D-MORTGAGES-LABGE AM
.J 1 sinsliamountion improved city propert
J? 5 per cent. W. A. HEKKON SONS. 80 Foart
J enue. aul-80-1.3. 5.7,9, 114,18, 19,11. 5.. 13. 30
VT7" ANTED MORTGAGES ON
CITY OK
TT Si
suburban nronertr: monev loaned in larare
or small amounts. E. D. W1NOBNBOTH, 100
Fourth ave. Jy81-33-M,au2,4,7,9,lt
WANTED MORTGAGES MONEY TO
loan on bond and mortgage: Plttsbun or
Allegheny property preferred. GEO. JOHN
STON, 62 Fourth ave. auS-64
TTrANTED-MOKTGAGES-.000,000TOLOAN
VV In large and small amounts at 1H, Sand
ter cent, free of State tax; no delay. BEED B.
OYLE& CO.. 131 Fourth ave. jnya-flO
"TTTANTEl) TO LOAN 1500,000. IN AMOUNTS
VV or S3, 030 and upward, oneltyand suburban
property, on 4i percent, free of tax: also smaller
amounts at Sands per cent. BLACK & BAIRD,
95 Fourth avenue.
seH-das-D
TJ"ANTED MORTGAGES Sl,CO0,0O0TOLOAN
VV on city and suburban properties at 4K, Sand
t per cent and on farms in Allegheny and aqja
cent counties at 6 per cent. 1. M. PEN NOCK '
SON, 103 tourth avenue. ap7-fU
TrjANTED-TO LOAN 9200,000 ON MORT
.VV GAGES: 8100 and upward at per cent;
1500,000 at 4K per cent on residences or business
SnP"tJi also In adjoining counties. S. U.
REN OH. 125 Fourth avenue. oc3a-eS4-D
llllscellaneoas.
WANTED-TO TRADE PIANO OR'BUGGY
for carpenter work. Apply, evenings, to
118 CRAWFORD ST. au-67
WANTED ANY PERSON HAVING A
stock of groceries forsaie in a lump can and:
a cash buyer by addressing B. T. G Dispatch
offlee. auK-ts
WANTED-A GOOD SECOND-HAND ROAD
cart: seat two persons: must be in first-class
order. Address ROAD CART, Dispatch office,
stating price. au933
WANTFD-CUSTOMERS FOR DIAMONDS,
gold and silver watches, marble clocks, sil
verware, etc, atl per week upward, at 130 fed
eral st., Allegheny. J. MITSCH. Jel5-MWTSu
w
ANTED ATTENTION, FARMERS!
wanted fallen annles. snltable for cider
vinegar. II. J. HEINZ i. CO., lb Second ave,
Pittsburg, or 213 Main St., Allegheny. auS-100
WANTED LADIES TO KNOWHAUGH
Kecnan repair, reanlsh or upholster old.
furniture promptly and in the best possible man
ner. 33 AN D 34 WATER ST. 'Phone 1626. my-8a.
TTTANTED-TO START A CLUB OF 42 MEM-.
YV BEES to secure a flue gold watch for each
one In the club at 91 00 per week. Address P. O.
BOX ML and I will call and suow you the watch.
TIT ANTED-a X A TEACHER OF MUSIC, THE
VY use of a parlor and piano ror six or seven
weeks from Aur. 13: location central. Penn ave
preierrea. Auaress
Teacher. Pittsburg.
JOHN HOWARD, Vol
BIHT
TTIT-S-NTED-PUPILS-TYPEWRITING jju
VV use of the phonograph and phono vranh
graphaphone taught at the Western Pennt ' pho
nograph Co.'s, 1-tflHnn ave.: situation .rrin feo
secured for edncated operators. :an4- j&.wrsa
llTANTED BY PEARSON, LEA1 ,1NO ?HO
VV TOGRAPHER, DO Fifth avenri PutaburirT
and 43 Federal street, Allegheny ererybod to
know that be it making fine cab'jjeM tj, o Der
dozen; photos delivered when Vroaijedvlnttan
taneons orocess. mhlJ-83
TTT-ANTED-BARBERS TOKNOW THAT THE
VV secret or our succeS that we have the
most substantial and best -upholstered chairs at
astonishingly low prices: he tact that our chairs
andother goods are Khvwj m ninety-nine out or
ererr hundred ahons n thi. .,i .t......
itownslssufflelent cadence of our claim. ROSS
n. MjLtjiiz ou uii' tnrin T nihh.M. id.nri
fnal Harhra' Snniil. irA,i..
Sup'ly House.
an8-94-8,9.t2,H.lS
FOR SALE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE.
Cltv Residence.
FORBAlffi-THREE-STORY BRICK DWELL
ING containing 10 rooms, on Ross street.
near ronrtb avenue. GEO. JOHNSTON. Agent.
1 Fourth avenne. au3-84
CVOK.SALE-2-STORY BRICK DWELLINGS IN
A' First and becond ward at leas than value;
one of them with lmmedlateipossesslon. c. H.
LO VK. 93 Fourth ave. anS-W
1KVORSALE ATABABGA1N.PRESSED BRICK
A? dwelling In good location In Sixth ward;
8li:.et4flS9i.his,1 go"1 property and cheap.
-U. LOVE, M Fourth are. auS-92
JOHNSTON. Agt, 82 Fourth ave.
auft-84
FOR 8ALE-0LY r3.000-SEVERAL NO. 1
brick dwellings on Twenty-sixth St., South
side,! each coutalnlng six rooms and! finished
attic, hall, vesttbnle. natural gas, good cellar,
4c. ; very .Iberal terms; small cash payment, bal
ance as rent, and only one square from proposed
cable Une. BLACK & BA1RD, 95 Fourth ave.
au4-(a
FOB SALE DESIRABLE WEST END RESI
DENCE in a good locality; brick house of 9
roams, bath, laundry, inside w. c. slate mantels,
tile hearths, both gases and replete throughout
with all modern Improvements; everything In
Tjrlme order: will sell at a bargain. Inquire of
W. H. HESEI.BARTH, Real Estate Agent, 121
Wabash st.. West End, city. au$-CT-MWrsu
FOR SALE-HOUSES AND LOT, 162 FORTY
FIRST street, at auction, on Saturday, An
gust 10, 4 o'clock; lot2axl&0; one frame and two
rick houses, four rooms and attic each, cellars,
water and sewerage to each house; yearlv rents,
fSSi: limited price, 15,000, at which sale will be
made lrmore cannot be realized: this sale should
receive special attention. Further particulars by
JAS. E. fjRFIGUTON & CO., 12 Federal St., and
A. LEGGATEA SON, Auctioneers, 31 Federal
st, Allegheny. au7-S2
' East End Residences.
FOR BALE-DESIRABLE EAST END RESI
DENCE: brick, new, late style, nine rooms,
well finished, besides laundry, bathroom, pantry:
all latest conveniences; lot 40x121 feet: near steam
aad cable cars: location very desirable: price low;
terms moderate. W. A. HEKKON & SONS, 89
Fourth avenne. Jy2S-61-:s-au2,t,9,13
ITIOR SALE-IN COLTART SQUARE, OAK
X1 LAND, desirable new bouses of latest style
of architecture, 9 rooms, elegantly furnished,
complete in all its appointments: near cable line;
complete sewerage, street Improvements made.
For plans and Information see W. A. HEKKON
& SONS, or U. K. BEAM, on tbe premises.
au2-9-Tur
FOR SALE-NEW FRAME HOUSE OF 7
rooms, and large grounds, on Hastings St.
(Point Breeze): handy to P. R. R. and cable, and
in excellent neighborhood: we offer this property
for 82, 600; we have also printed list or line proper
ties, which we will bo pleased to mall on applica
tion to those desiring. MELLON BROTHERS,
6349 station st,, E. E. au4-40-WFSu
TTiOR SALE HOUSES AND LOTS AT
X executors' sale, to settle up an estate, situate
on Friendship avenue, opposite Mary St., third
property east from Penn avenue, about 45 feet
front and about 65 feet in depth, with 2 small
houses thereon, to be sold at public sale by order
or executor, on Saturday afternoon. August 10,
at 3 o'clock, on the premises. Terms, etc.. from
JAS. W. DRAPE & CO.. Agents and Auc
tioneers, la i ourm ave., niuourg. anS-OT
.T7IOK SALE PARTIES LOOKING FOR
JU houses cannot find a more desirable situation
than Oakland square; the greater number or the
durably built, handsomely finished hew dwellings
erected there have been sold within the past sixty
days; asphalt pavements, r&tural ana artificial
gas. a beautiful park planted with shade trees,
and convenience to the city, being but 20 minutes
by Pittsburg Traction road, are among tbe ad
vantages. Prices. O.SOOand 18.700, on easy terms.
Apply to C. H. CHANCE, on the premises.
Jy23-6
Aneaneny Residences.
CHIR BALE AT f7,000 IF SOLD QUICK-ON
A? Lacock, near Sandusky st., lot .CxlOO with
ktjv uncuiugs; win pay over o per cent net; a gooa
inTcsimeniana comfortable home. W.A.HI
ER-
BON A SONS, 90 Fourth are.
au:-61-Tur
P
jwn BJlljJ-r.r.lJ.bltAljB.LKE.r. .MZSW EL.EU
L? TR1C road extension, a rmAntirnl. l-r rinn-
ble frame dwelling; natural gas. city. and spring
water, etc.: large lot well Improved, has fruit or
all kinds: will sell cheap. Call at 95 Fourth ave.
BLACK A BAIRD. 2H-143 au4-8-UWF8
FOR SALE AT A LOW PRICE AND ON
liberal terms, 4 frame houses of 3 rooms and
good attic each, and l choice lots, on Royal street,
Allegheny: will sell as a whole or In parts, as de
sired; good chance lor a speculation; rare oppor
tunity for borne seekers. Call on BLACK A
BAIRD, 93 Fourth ave. au4-S-atwps
FOR SALE AT NO. ,21 NORTH DIAMOND
street. Allegheny, at auction, on Friday after
noon, August 9, at 2 o'clock, on the prem
ises, two-story brick bouse of 6 rooms and attic.
uvitiKuci ion water: lot laxw: terms, row casn.
and balance In 6 years; possession at once. For
urther particulars see EWING &BYKRS. Heal
Estate Brokers and Auctioneers, No. 107 Federal
street. Allegheny. au4-72-TTFesu
Suburban Residences.
FOR HALE-AVALON STATION. P., F. W.
C. Ry.. a good 8-room frame dwelling, ele
gantly lurnlshed tnroughout: slate mantels, etc:
natural gas; M acre of ground covered with fruit
and shade trees; most beautiful view on the Ohio
rlrer; SLOCOdown, balance long time. BLACK
& BAIKD. 95 Fourth ave. - aul-BSD
T7IORSALE AT SI, 700, AT WILKINSBUBG:
A! well located on Holland St., fire minutes
walk from the station, good house of seven rooms,
reception ball, finished attic and bath: all well
finished, the house being built with great care;
lot Is 0x122 feet; fruit and shade trees: city water.
Full information from VV. A. HEREON A SONS.
No. 80 Fourth ave. au4-"4-MWT
F
OR SALE SUBURBAN RESIDENCE IN
j- oorougn, a acres, 570 feet front on principal
avenue, on good macadamized road: never falling
spring and well of purest" water: large, beautiful
brick dwelling, slate roof, marble mantels, Inside
w. c, bath, laundry, pantry, natural and lllnmln
atlag gases: best fruited place In the country ; a
bargain. W. H. HBeRSCaAKTH. Seal Ksuto
3SStffifQ"g.'-
neaR. sale imphoted real estate.
Nnburbau Residences.
-TTAOBHALE-HOUSE AND FINELAUGELOT.
JJ 60x100 lee t, atWilkInsburg;contlguoustolt.ll.
station: a most beautiful property: nice smooth
lawn all around the lot, and fragrant wltft Boral
loveliness; a bargain. JAS. W. DRAPK& CO.,
129 Fourth avenue. Pittsburg. auS-87
COR SALE A GOOD DWELLING AND
-a- large lot at Crarton: convenient tntallroad sta
tion; S nice rooms: 3 porches: good Water: natural
5 as: One lot, 53x153 feet: abundance of fruit; stable
nd out-bulldlngs; price only SS.'jin. Terr cheao:
??ir "?",utesfromsutlon. Xa. -y. DRAPE
w.. iwruuruiKTElint, lllV arK.
au8-87
FOR SALE--LOTS.
CI tr 'Lots.
L ThTOR,,?,ALE 5?a JEET ON SECOND AVE-
I rri.?U.E' nJLsSi"le' street. GEO. JOHN-
SfON, Aent, 63 Fourth aTenue. an8-84
YjtM End Lots.
Fjf,g-LEC, HEAP-AS A WHOLE-IS DE
j S .. . building lots fronting Euclid ave.
?J?diB.!a,)r8,b'' near Ulland ave., lnthemldst of
JhS.S.,n.lternr,, y"a1- W. A. HEBRON & SONS,
80 Fourth ave nue. au2-4l-Tur
F05r.i8if LE-160 PER FOOT-SHADYSIDE;
,wlyjglord, near Neville St.: 90x181 feet:
S?fi. 1. . ble building site in E. E.: Walllngford
liTSii ow being graded; propertv will enhance
rapidly. SAMUEL W. BLACK & CO., W Fourth
,Te- au2-74-uwF8
FOR 8ALE-BAUM GROVE LOTS-SW TO W
,M ' foot front: sewered, curbed and flagstone
ilrJ: ""; complete; where can you dn plicate
;?5'e.Prlces?. rnll Information from MELLON
Ys.tat,on E- -. or JOHN F. BAX1ER,
A'gt., 512 Smlthfleld st. an4-70-Mwr
(TOR SALE-S2.0W-NEAR H1LAND AND
Xz Stanton aves.. lot 60 ft. fronton Jackson st
f.IJ?,eitendln; ,ra n- alonS St. Clair st. ; this beau
tiful corner lot at 33 a ft. front Is a rare bargain;
?rr,.lJ?.r.!r Printed list or properties for sale. MEL
LON BROS., 6319 Station st.; E. E.
au4-33-MWrsu
FOR SALE A FEW LOTS-IN SPOUR PLACE,
East End, on South Ulland avenue. Edwin
".ln,LbPonr these are the moat desirable lots
at tho East End for the money: some of them on
the line of Pittsburg Traction Company and none
of them more than from 1 to 3 minutes' walk from
either of the traction company's lines or the
Pennsylvania Railroad. C. H. LOVE, 93 Fourtb
avenue. au9-35
sTPJR, SALE-A 2-ACRE LOT IN THE EAST
jl. END at executor's satoto settle, up an estate,
situate on Munrora avenue: second lot east from
Brtuhton street and omry 3 minutes walk from
Brushton statlonta besutliul piece ofground.qnlte
leTeiandemlnenUysidaptedforlaylngoutlnlots;
will be sold at public sale by order of executor on
Friday afternoon. August 9. at 3 o'clock. 011 the
p.Fe,?.15.e.:.KreJir,tory sale. Terms, etc, from JAS.
W. DRAPE &I-O., Agents and Auctioneers. 129
Fourth aveont, Pittsburg. au8-89
' Allerhcnv Lots.
T7VOR.SALE-LOT3 0N MAPLE AND LINDEN
A-' avenues and Lombard street. Allegheny, in
the Tenth and Twelfth wards: on easy terms. Ap
ply W JOSEPH MCN AUGHER, 43 N. Diamonds!.
mh7-98-Dv
T?0,1 lSale lots i lots i lots i the hen -
J DEKSON property, on Nunnery HIll.Twelfth
w?rd. Allegheny, is now for sale at this offlee:
t'SR? nd prices on application. A. LEGGATE
SCji, Agents, 31 Federal St., Allegheny.
auS-12
Buburbnn Lot.
"iTMR SALE-AT EDGEWOOD-LOTS 50x150: t
S minutes from station: beautiful location; (J50t
easy terms. W. E. HAMMETT, 404 Smltnield
reet, and Wllklnsburg. Pa. au9-19
THR SALE-EAST JEANNETTE SPECIALTY
JD Glass Co. plan a few good lots, 40X100: free
pM; stores needed; 25 houses building: several
large factories coming In. S14 HAMILTON
BUILDING. anI-63
FOR SALE "THE NEW VILLA PARK
Flan. " adjoining Wllklnsburg and Brushton.
affords the very best chances for profitable in
vestments to be found within many miles of Pitts
burg. For proof of thl assertion get particulars
from JOHN r. BAXTER, Agent, S12 Smlthfield
St. au4-71-JTWF6u
Irnrma.
FOKSALE-FARM100 ACRES: FINEST DAIRY
place In tbts part of Pennsylvania: advanced
age oi owner reason lor selling, xs. Uliiiaii.
tiu
1 Grant St., Pittsburg, Pa.
Jy31-D
TTIOR SALE VIRGINIA FARM ON THE PO
X? 'IOMAC river, 60 miles from Washington;
large orchard, 90 acres of land highly productive:
uaii miie irom wnari: comionaDie aweiiing.
pncGS4.Hu. Auaressu. d, uuui
rice (3.000. Address G. J. GOULDMAN, Maple
urove. va.
aui-za-wjrau
MlseenanHoas.
FOR SALE-SMALL CHEAP HOUSES AT
auction Monday, August 12, art o'clock, on Hum
boldt street, above Spring Garden ave., Seventh
ward, Alleghcuy:alao, tame day,4 o'clock, hairacre
and small house adjoining St. Peter's Cemetery,
Spring Garden borough. A. LEGGATE & SON,
Auctioneers. 31 Federal st.. Allegheny. an9-30
FOR SALE BUSINESS.
Business Cnunresv
TTIOR SALE A KEK ENTERPRISE WHICH
X: can be started ln'sil towns. For full partic
ulars address E. L. MARTIN, Decatur. III. au9-40
FOB SALE-BAKERX AND CONFECTION
ERY, horse and wagon and established trade;
cheap rent: a rare opening for a good man. BAL
TENSPERGER ft WILLIAMS, 154 Fourth ave.
au9-48 v
FOR SALE-HOUSE FURNISHING ANDTIN"
WARE store, on good street, doing a good
business: this is a first-class opening and will
bear inspection. Call and see BALIENSPERQER
& WILLIAMS, 154 Fourth avenue au9-5
TPOR SALE-HALF INTEREST IN DRCG
Jj STORE located at Bolivar. Westmoreland
co.. Pa.; best opening in the State for a physi
cian: no other drugstore nearer than 7 miles:
population 800. For rnrther particulars address
H. KELLY. Bolivar. Ta. au8-8
CVOB SALE-DON T LET THIS OPPORTUNITY
JD slip, buy now and make money: several very
choice cheap grocery stores, bakeries, dry goods
and notion stores, furnlsbedhouse full of roomers,
very profitable large bakery and confectionery
business, cigar stores, feed store, milk depot,
restaurant and dining room, printing office,
shoestores, etc : will exchange good grocerv store
in city for building lot. Free particulars. SHEP
ABD & CO., 54 Fifth ave. au9
Business Stands.
F
IOR SALE-VALUABLE BUSINESS PROP
ERTY, cor. Seventh are. and Chem-nlTpv
lot 30x100 ft. GEO. JOHNSTON, Agk. 62 Fourth
IT. .na.U
FOR SALE-BUSINESS PROPERTY ON THE
new cable line, Carson st,, S.S.; lot 20 and
22x120; an excellent corner; good part of street
for retail business: buy now and get the Increase
of value. SAMUEL VV. BLACK & CO.. m Fourtb
ave. au9-e3-Tura
FOR SALE-ORBENT-THE PLANT OF THE
Crystal Glasi Company, situate on the cor
ners ot South Sixteenth, beventeenth and Sarah
streets, consisting of two furnaces with lears,
engine and boiler and other bulldlugs, all lncom-
Elete order: parties purcbaslng or renting can
ave possession to start in ten days. For price,
terms, etc., applron PREMISES. au7-lS
FO R S A L E-OR LEASE-GLASSWORKS AT
Butler, Pa., consisting of a 12-pot furnace In
good order, 8 gootl pots In furnace; fire not out;
also Implements necessary for a prescription
house; 4j acres of ground; also an 8-pot furnace;
stack on the premises; also 1 gas well and lines in
good order: siding connections on 3 railroads;
possession given immediately. For particulars
address UU1LEK GLASS CO., LIM., Butler, Pa.
au4-43
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS.
Tlorses. Vehicles. Live Stock. fcc
T710R SALE FOR WANT OF USE-2 MEDIUM
JD slzo mules. Apply at 227 SECOND AVE.,
cor. Try st. au9-39-p
FOR SALE-CHEAP-S LIVERY CARRIAGES
In good repair, at MILLER & McCON N ELL'S,
MauuliMUDh, AlKgUCUT, lUln-WfS
FOR SALE-ONE REGISTERED AND TWO
fine grade Jersey cows; sound, handsome,
gentle and cheap. M. It. MARSHALL, 117 Dia
mond St., Pittsburg, Pa. au9-50
ainculnerv ana Metals.
FOR SALE-28X43 CORLISS ENGINE: ONLY
run a year: can be. seen in operation; price
un application; Wortblagton pumps, automatic
and plain slide valve engines, boilers, pine and
fittings, j. a. Mccormick, ia tint ave.
aul-p32-UWT
FOR SALE-SECOND-HAND ENGINES AND
boilers; all sizes and styles kept In stock, from
4 to 100 h. p.; all refitted: good as new, at lowest
rlces; mounted portable engines. 8 to 25 b. p.
1-25 Park way. Jt S. YOUNG, Allegheny. Pa.
Ja3-02-Mwr
TiWR SALE HOISTING ENGINES, NEW
JD and second band; wire aud manllla rope, der
rick and flttlncs, hoisting tubs and cars, cliy and
ore pans, enxincs, boilers and machinery.
'I HOM AS CARLIN 'S SONS, Laeock and Sandusky
sts Allegheny. auS-17-MWT
9nscelloneons.
TTOB SALE-800 TO 1,000 TONS OF- CLEAR
JD Ice. Inquire orD. J.KENNEDY, 6351 sta
tlon st.. E. E.. Pitts. au4-118
LOST.
T OST-POCKETBOOK CONTAINING A SUM
JU ofmoneyand papers or no value except to
owner. A liberal reward for Its return toll. J.
LYNCH. 438 Market St. au9-65
-p OST SHEPHERD DOG ON AUUUST0,
J between Chestnut st: and Cedar avo., Alle
gheny City; a liberal. reward will be paid for his
return to H. ItlOllX, No. 33 Butler St., Etna. Pa.
SU9-47
LOST A LIGHT RED SHEPHERD DOO WITH
white fore-feet, white breast aad tip of tall
white: a liberal reward for his return to J. II.
W1LHELM, Bates St.. foot of Meyran arc, Oak
land. , an9-73
LOST-SUNDAY AFTEBNOON, NEAR DAL
LAS Station. P. R. K., a black and white
setter dog: a liberal reward will be paid if re-
turneatoii. u. WEBTINUHOUBJ Jbdgewood,
P. K.R
Jy29-6
LOST-OB 8TRAYED-FROM MT. WASH
INGTON, sorrel mare, wbltlsb strip on face
and white hind foot, years old. Liberal reward
If returned to BITNEK'S LIVERY STABLE,
Carson.nearTwenry.ninth at., Southslde. au9-5
FetJNB.
TTOUND-A BTKAYED HOBSE. ON MONDAY.
JD Augusts. HSSttaaowBev can call for same
by paving aUeneasss, at JOHN WITTMANN'S,
S.-31jlS'
TO LET.
Cltv Resldecci
TO LET-HOUSE-NO. 97 CENTER AVE.,
bouseof 10 rooms, all modern Improvements:
rent $35 per month. GEO. JOHNSTON, Agt, 62
Fourth ave. au8-4
Suburban Residences.
tT10 LET-AT INORAM-HOUSE OF SEVEN
JL rooms, with fiacres of ground: rent 115 per
month. GEO. JUHNSION, Agt.. KFourth arc.
. au8-84
T
O LET-A DESIRABLE COTTAGE OF8EVEN
rooms: large gronnda: soring water: in a
town or 5.000 inhabitants: two blocks from R-R.
statlontairalnutes' ride from city. Inquire J. S.
FOSTER. 191 First ave., Pittsburg, Pa. an9-53
Apartments.
T
10 LET-NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS TO
gentlemen only. N 0. 45 Ull U'UAii si.
au9-49
TO LET - FURNISHED ROOMS WITH
kitchen, etc.: folding beds, sewing machines,
ice furnished free; washing done by us: every
thing new: nothing like It In the city; St 75 to
4 60. 41 LOGAN ST., near VV ylle. au9 00
Offices. Desk Room. fcc
rno LET-WELL LIGHTED OFFICE. NEWLY
JL painted: elevator, Janitor service and al
modern conveniences. Apply to GERMANIA
SAVINGS BANK, 423 Wood street. e3-68-D
TO LET-IN THE NEW DISPATCH BUILD
ING, 75. 77 and 79 Diamond street, two or the
roomiest and best-lighted offices to be found in the
city; rent, tax) and rjoo per annum, lncludlngelec
trie lights. Janitor service and steam beating.
Apply between 10 A. x. andlr. K., or between
2 and 4 P.M. JyS-67
rpo LET-PENN BUILDING. PENN AVE.,
JL near Seventh St., offices single or en suite,
in this elegant 8-story building: 2 Crane elevators,
heat and Janitor services; rents exceptionally
low: floor plans at onr office: we have also de
sirable offices In other good buildings. SAMUEL
W. BLACK A CO . 99 Fourth ave. Jc23-32-p
PERGONAL.
Personal-books: booksi booksi
New and old. ancient and modern, standard
and rare, legal, medical and scientific 30,000 vol
umes to select from. LEVI'S BOOK STORE. 900
Liberty st. au3-98
-TSERSONAL-WHY TROUBLE YOUR WIFE,
JL mother or daughters in reoalrlng and clean
lug your old clothes, when It can be done for a
trifle by DICKSON, the TaUor, cor. Fifth aTe.
and Wood St., second floorr Charges moderate;
facilities unsurpassed: suits made to order: spring
styles now readv. 'telephone 1558. mhs
PERSONAL-SAY, HARRY, THAT NEW
suit is Immense, but your shoulders look as
though you bad gone through a snow storm Irom
that dandruff falling from your bead. Why don't
you get your barber to give you a shampoo with
ROSS VV. BLACK'S Keystone Snow Flake Egz
Shampoo Cream, and I'll guarantee you will
never be troubled with dandruff anr more.
an8-94-&. 9.12.14.16
EDUCATIONAL.
TWO CHOICE SCHOOLS.
BROOKE HAM, for girls and young ladles.
SHOBTLIDGE MEDIA ACADEMV, for boys and
youngmeu. SW1TUIN C. SHOBTLIDGE, A. M.
(Harvard Graduate), Media, Pa. (near Philadel
phia.). aul-8
HOLY GHOST COLLEGK
Complete preparatory, commercial and
coueiriaia departments, reopens vvr.UiMC
DAY, SEPTEMBER 4 hew students examined
Monday, September 2. Apply to Rev. John
T, MtTRPHT, C 8. Bp President.
JV17-2S
T ONG VIEW, BROOKVILLE, PA.,
A CbnVch School for Girls, will reopen SEP
TEMBER 11, 18S9. For catalogue apply to
Rev. JOHN G. MULHOLLAND. LUD.,
auZ-73-Tar ' Principal.
CHELTENHAM ACADE3IY. OGONTZ,
Pa. Unexcelled location and surround
incs. New school equipment. Gymnasium,
military drill, eta Thorough preparation for
collece or scientific school. For circular, etc,
address JNO. CALVIN RICE. A. M., Principal.
je2S3
MISS MAKY MAC DONALD. FORMER
principal of Miss Fuller's school, will
open
A SCHOOL FOR GIRLS
in Allegheny
OCTOBER 1, 1889.
au2-30-T-QF
NEW YORK MILITARY ACADEMY,
Cor'nwall-on-Hudson. Courses of study in
civil engineering, English and classics. Labor
atory, drawing room and field work. Beautiful
nnlldings, grounds, location. COL. C. J.
WRIGHT, B. 8., A. M, Supt.; BELDEN F.
HYATT. Comd't of Cadets. jelO-U
1TOUNTAIN SEMINARY, BlRMING
JJX. HAM, Pa. A thorough school for young
ladles. Situation noted lor health. Home
comforts. 33d year. Grounds, 100 acres. Three
courses of study. Prepares for college. Send
for illustrated catalogue. A. R. GRIER, Busi
ness Mn'g'r. MD3S N. J. DAVIS, Principal.
anS.53-0
KEBLE SCHOOL. BYRACUSE.N. i.
Boarding School for Girls. Under the su
pervision of the Rt. Rev. F. D. Huntington, S.
T. D. The nineteenth school year begins
Wednesday, September 11, ItSSV. References
Rt. Rev. H.C. Potter. D.D.,t.Y. Rev. Wm. R.
Hnntlngton. D. D Grace Church, N. Y. City.
Fres. E. N. Potter, D. D Geneva, N. Y. Hon.
Andrew D. White, Ithaca, N. Y. Apply to
MISS MARY J. JACKSON, Principal.
Jel4-72-Tor
BUSINESS CHANGES.
DISSOLUTION-NOTICE IS HUREBY
given that the late firm of Duncan King,
doing business as the Merchants' Law and Col
lection Bureau, has this day been dissolved,
Henry King having disposed of his interest in
said firm to A. C. Duncan, who assumes the
liabilities, and to whom all debts of said firm
will be paid. A, C. DUNCAN.
HENRY KING.
In retiring from the firm the successor hag
my best wishes, and I hope the patronage here
tofore bestowed upon the firm will be continned
with tho successor. HENRY KING.
AUGUST I, I8S9.
The business will be continned under the old
firm name of Duncan & King. Merchants' Law
and Collection Bureau, under the management
of A. C. Duncan, who originated the same.
au8-88 DUNCAN A KING.
OFFICIAL PITTSBURG.
lNo.67.1
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING AN ORDI
NANCE entitled "An ordinance author
izing the opening of Railroad street, from
Columbia 'street to Thirty-third street." ap
proved March 22, 1889, providing for the open
ing of the street to Thirty-first street instead of
Thirty-third street, and Twentieth street Instead
of Columbia street. ,
Section 1 Bo it ordained and enacted by the
city of Pittsburg, in Select and Common Coun
cils assembled, and it is hereby ordained and
enacted by the authority of the same. That an
ordinance entitled "An ordinance authorizing
tho opening of Railroad street, from Columbia
street to Thirty-third street." approved March
22, 1SS9. which reads as follows!
AN ORDINANCE-AUTHORIZING THE
opening of Railroad street, from Columbia
street to Thirty-third street.
Section 1 Be it ordained and enacted by tbe
city of Pittsburg, in Select and Common Coun
cils assembled, and it is hereby ordained and
enacted by tbe anthority of the same. That the
Chief of the Department of Public Works be,
and he is hereby authorized and directed to
cause to be surveyed and opened within 60
days from the date of the passage of this ordi
nance. Railroad street, from Columbia
street to 1 Dirty-third street at widths
ot 30, 32, 40 and 60 feet. In ac
cordance with plans on file in the Department
of Public Works, known as plan of O'Hara
ville. Plan Book. vol. 4. page 131, and tbe City
District Plan. Tbe damages caused thereby
and tbe benefits, to pay the same to be assessed
and collected in accordance with the provisions
of an act of Assembly of tbe Commonweal tlrof
Pennsylvania entitled "An act authorizing and
directing Councils of cities of tho second class
to provide for the improvement of
streets, lanes, alleys and pnblie high
ways, sewers and sidewalks, requiring
plans of streets, providing for tbe appointment
of a Board of Viewers ot Street Improvements,
prescribing their duties, granting appeals to
Councils and Court, providing for tbe assess
ment and collection of damagps and benefits,
anthorlzing the use of private property, and
providing for filing liens and regulating pro
ceedings thereon and prohibiting the use of
puoiic Btreets, witnont autunniy oi councils,
approved the 14th day of June, A. D. 1887,
"shall be and the same is hereby amended to
read as follows:
AN ORDINANCE-AUTHORIZING THE
opening ot Railroad street from Twentieth
street to Thirty-first street.
Section 1 Be It ordained and enactesl by the
city of Pittsburg; in Select and Common Coun
cils assembled, and it is hereby ordained and
enacted by the authority of the same, That the
Chief of the Department of Public Works be
and Is hereby anthorized and directed to cause
to be surveyed and opened within 60 days from
the date of tbe passage of this ordinance. Rail
road street from Twentieth street to Thirty-first
street, at widths of 80. 82, 40 and 60 feet, in
accordance with plans on, file In the Depart
ment of Public Works known as plan of
O'HaraviBe, Plan Book. voL4, page 13Land
tbe city district plan. The damages caused
thereby and tho benefits to pay the same to bo
assessed and collected in accordance with the
provisions of an act of Assembly of the Com
monwealth of Pennsylvania entitled "An act
relating U. streets and sewers in Icltie of the
second class," approved the 10th day of May,
A. D. 1889.
Section 2 That any ordinance or part of
ordinance conflicting with the provisions of
this ordinance be and the same is hereby re
pealed, so far aa the same affect this ordi
nance. Ordained and eaaeted into a law is ConnciJj
this 28d day of July. A. D. 18681
Mayor's Office, July 38, 1888. Approved: WM.
MCCALUN, Mayor. Attest: ROBT. OSTER,
MAIER. Mayor's Clerk. , . '
M. P. FORD. Freezes. of Seieet ' Council.'
rVV
OFFICIAL FITTSBCRG.
Attest: GEO. SHEPPAKD Clerk of Select
Council. GEO. I HOLUDAY. President of
Common Council. Attest: GEO. BOOTH,
Clerk of Common Council
Recorded in Ordinance Book. voL 7, page 124.
7th day of August, A. D. 1889. au9-7G
PrrrsBUBQ. August?, 1889.
NOTICE IS-HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
assessment lor tbe grading and paving of
Natrona alley, from Fifty-second street to Mc
Candless avenue, is now ready for examination
and correction, and will remain in this office
for ten (10) days,af ter which it will be returned
to the City Treasurer for collection.
E. M. BIGiXOW.
Chief of Department of Public Works,
an9-75
SEALED PROPOSALS WTLL BE RE
CEIVED at the ofllce of the Ci y Con
troller nntil Friday, Acgnst 16, ISS9. at 2 o'clock
p. St., for the erection of a police station la
tbe Thirty-sixth ward. Plans and specifications
can be seen at tbe office of the Superintendent
of the Bureau of Police. Bonds in double tbe
amount of bids will be required, said bonds to
be probated before the Mayor or City Clerk.
The Department ot Awards reserves the right
to reject any or all bids. J.O.BROWN,
Chief of the Department of Public Safety.
auC-98
AJN0.47.J
N ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE
opening of Torley street, from Friendship
street to Pearl street.
Section 1 Be it ordained and enacted by the
city of Pittsburg, in Select and Common Coun
cils assembled, and it is hereby ordained and
enacted by the anthority of tbe same. That the
Chief of the Department of Public Works be
and is hereby authorized and directed to canse
to be surveyed and opened within 60 days from
the date of the passage of this ordinance Torley
street, from Friendship street to Fearl street,
at a width of 40 feet, in accordance with a Dlan
on file in the Department of Public Work&
known as "plan of lots laid out by John and
Henry Loeffler." recorded in tbe Recorder's
office or Allegheny conntr, in plan book, voL 3,
page 133. The damages caused thereby and tbe
benefits to pay tbe same to be.assessea and col
lected in accordance with the provisions of an
act of Assembly of the Commonwealth of Penn
sylvania, entitled "An act relating to streets
and sewers in cities of the second class," ap
proved tbe 16th day of May, A. D. 1889.
Section 21 bat any ordinance or part of
ordinance conflicting with tbe provisions ot
this ordinance be, and the same is hereby re
pealed, so far as the same affects this ordi
nance. Ordained and enacted Into a law in Councils
this 22d day of July. A. D. 1889.
H. P. FORD, President of Select ConncU.
Attest: GEO. SHEPPARD, Clerk of Select
CounciL GEO. L. HOLLIDAY. President of
Common CounciL Attest: GEO. BOOTH.
Clerk of Common CounciL
Mayor's office. July -28, 18S9. Approved,
WM. MCCALLIN, Mayor. Attest: ROBERT
OSTERM AIER. Assistant Mayer's Clerk.
Recorded in Ordinance Book, VOL 7, page llfl
Sth day of August A. D. 1889. an9-6
iNo. 49.1
AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE
opening of Adler street, from Shady ave
nue to Hlland avenue.
Section 1 Be it ordained and enacted by the
city of Pittsburg, in Select and Common Coun
cils assembled, and it is hereby ordained and
enacted by tho authority of tbe same. That tbe
Chief of the Department of Fnblic Works be
aud is hereby authorized and directed to causo
to be surveyed and opened within 60 days from
the date of tbe passage of this ordinance. Adler
street, from Shady avenue to Hiiand ave
nne. at a width of 50 feet, in accordance
with apian on file in tbe Department of Public
Works known as plan of proposed cbange ot
location of Adler street, approved by Councils
November 1L 1872. The damages caused there
by and tbe benefits to pay tbe same to bo as
sessed and collected in accordance with the
provisions of an act of Assembly of the Com
monwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled "Arvact
relating to streets and sewers in cities of tho
second class," approved the 16th day of May,
A. D. 1889.
Section 2 That any ordinance or part of or
dinance conflicting with the provisions of this
ordinance, be and the same is hereby repealed,
so far as the samo affects this ordinance.
Ordained and enacted Into a law in Councils
this 22d day ot July, A. D. 1889.
H. P. FORD, President of Select Council.
Attest! GEO. SHEPPARD, Clerk of Select
Council. GEO. L. HOLLIDAY. President of
Common Council. Attest: GEO. BOOTH,
Clerk o' Common Council.
Mayor's office, July 26, 1839. Approved:
WM. McCALLIN. Mayor. Attest: ROBERT
OSTERMAIER. Assistant Mayor's Clerk.
Recorded In Ordinance Book, voL 7, page 118,
6th day of August, A. II. 1889. au9-76
ArNo.50J
N ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE
opening of St. Clair street, from McCully
street to Bryant street.
Section 1 Be it ordained and enacted by the
city of Pittsburg, in Select and Common Coun
cils assembled, and It is hereby ordained and
enacted by tbe authority of tbe same. That tho
Chief of the Department of Public Works be
and is hereby authorized and directed to
cause to be surveyed and opened within 60
days from the date of tbe passage of this
ordinance, SL Clair street, from McCullv
Street to Bryant street, at a width cf
0 feet, in accordance with a plan on filo
in the Department of Public Works, known as
East Liberty plan of streets, approved Septem
ber 20, 1870. The damages cansed thereby
and the benefits to pay the same to be
assessed and collected in accordance with tho
provisions of an act of Assembly of the Com
monwealth of Pennsylvania entitled, "An act
relating to streets and sewers in cities of the
second class," approved the 16th day of May,
A. D. 1889.
Section 2 That any ordinance or part of
ordinance conflicting with tbe provisions ot
this ordinance be and the same is hereby re
pealed so far as the same affects this ordin
ance. Ordained and enacted Into a law in Councils
this 22d day of Jnly. A. D. 188S
H. P. FORD, President of Select Council.
Attest: GEO. SHEPPARD, Clerk of Select
Council. GEO. L. HOLLIDAY. President of
Common Council. Attest: GEO. BOOTH,
Cleri. of Common Council.
Mayor's Office. July 26, 1889. Approved:,
WM. McCALLIN. Mayor. Attest: ROBERT
OSTERMAIER, Assistant Mayor's Clerk.
Recorded in Ordinance Book, vol. 7, page 119,
6th day of August, A. D. 1889. au9-7Q
Continued Sixth and Eighth Pages.
AMTJ8E31ENTS. "
ASE BALL TO-DAY 4 P. M.
RECREATION PARK.
WASHINGTON V3 ALLEGHENY.
Train at 3.40. Admission, 50c
In case of rain, watch to-morrow's advertise
ment for double game. an9-21
TTARRIS' THEATER
Every Afternoon and Night, Week ot
August 5,
THE MONEY LENDER.
an5-18-Mwr
WOOD MANTELS CEILINGS '
WAINSCOTTINO,
IHTERIOR DECORATORS,
Manufacturers and Importers of Fine Furni
ture, Curtains and Ornaments.
Designs and estimates submitted for complete)
House Furnishings.
TRYMBY. HUNT CO..
1219 and 1221 Market St.
Jy9-76-Tuy Philadelphia, Pa.
JF YOU WANT TO BUY OR 8ELL
Lots, or Houses and Lots,
in Craf ton or Ingram, or in any part ot Char
tiers township, communicate with
J. R. MURPHY.
DEALER IN REAL ESTATE,
Craf ton. Fa.
Office opposite tbe Railroad Station.
au9-31
Notice To Navigators.
During the reconstruction of the channel
span of the Ohio river bridge at Steubenville,
Ohio, which is now In progress, parties navi
gating the Ohio river will be required to pas
through the span next west of the channel spaa,
which has been dredged so aa to afford a good
navigable water. White lights will be dis
played indicating the obstructed channel span,
and red lights will be displayed Indicating ths
channel to be used.
M. J. BECKER.
Chief Engineer P., O. A 8C L, Ry. Co.
jyaS-TO-D
A50 REWARD FOR THE THIEF THAT
tl) stole a watch and chain from Heary
Allwes at his father's residence la West
Liberty borough.
For information call at No. 17 0ARSOX
ST., 8. a aaS-86".
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