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    THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH, TUESDAY, I-EBRUARY 19, 1889.
THE LIGHTMG ROD
Remains as Mnch an Article of Util
ity as it Was Years Ago,
BDT 92 FACTORIES DWINDLE TO 4.
Consolidation and Eailways Take the Eods
Off tlie Conntrj Koads,
THOUGH THE OUTrUT IS EK0E5I0US
Twenty years ago there were 92 lightning rod
lactones in the United States. To-day there
are but three, and those doing a tnfllntr busi
ness. The lightning rod was the biggest hum
bug of the nineteenth century.
So says a Chicago paper that ought to
know what it is talking about. The quota
tion was shown, however, to Mr. Hum, of
this city, ahd he remarked: "That man
must be a great scientist. Our factory last
year sold 40,000,000 feet of rod, and there
were 150,000 feet of it retailed here."
The topic is one not only of scientific and
life and property preserving interest, but it
is also of interest as showing the tendency
of manufacturing and commercial interests
toward consolidation for cheapening cost of
products and increasing profits at the ex
pense of small capitalists, who mu6t either
get out of the way or be squeezed out. It
would appear that the impression that the
business has petered out is largely caused
by the almost entire disappearance of the
wagons that once carried the rods through
the country. Thirty years ago a person
driving through the country would feel as
though something were missing if he did
not meet a lightning-rod vender. They
weie harbingers of summer; but they have
as effectually disappeared from view as has
the yearly migration of wild pigeons, a
feature before the war.
It is said the 100 factories or so that 30
years ago gave employment to an army of
distributors, have been consolidated until
there are but four left; but these can make
as much rod as could the 100, and since rail
ways have been built within a few miles of
every district east of the Mississippi, the
army of deliverers has been forced to hunt
other employment. The rods are
SOW KEIT IN STOCK
by the hardware stores, and can be had as
readily as a spade or any other agricultural
implement in most sections. The fact that
the business makes but little show of conse
quence in this section is explainable by the
now largely diffused knowledge that by the
great multiplication of conductors the accu
mulation of opposite electricities in quanti
ties sufficient to produce destructive dis
charges is prevented, and thus it is that
houses in cities are rarely struck, or vessels
where many are lying together in the docks"
Isolated houses are more commonly the oh
jects of the lightning stroke.
Some years ago a writer, advancing this
hvDothesis.argued further that the building
ot railways and telegraph lines had so con
duced to the multiplication of conductors
that the accumulation of opposite electrici
ties in quantities sufficient to produce de
structive discharges was prevented thereby
the fluid being so greatly diffused that its
concentration to the extent known in former
days was a physical impossibility.
It is certain that we have not the fear of
lightning that people had 30 years or more
ago; and it is nop- familiarity with it that
has bred contempt, for it will not allow that
feeling to grow. It still refuses to be fooled
with as strenuously as in the days when
Franklin was making Jiis experiments, and
when the French struck a medal in his
honor bearing the inscription: Eripuit
ccclo fulmen.
As the honor of this country is bound np
with the lightning rod, itis somewhat rash,
in absence of complete proof, to characterize
it as "the biggest humbug of the nineteenth
century," especially wtten it has received
not only the approval y European -as,r well
as American scientists, Tiut oi German in
surance companies, who
HAVE PEOCUBED STATISTICS
on the subject which strongly support the
opinion that rods offer a great degree of pro
tection. Statistics of late years have done
much to knock props from under theories.
After theologians had spent some thousands
of years endeavoring to prove with absolute
certainty that polygamy was wrong, by con
tending that the births of the sexes was
about equal, infidel France munitioned the
theological armory by statistics showing all
the most ardent anti-polygamist could ask
that the male births slightly exceeded the
female.
The security aflorded by the lightning
rod has been more or less recognized for
2,300 years: but the fact that within the
memory of man fome people thought it a sin
to utilize it, shows what slow progress sci
ence formerly made against prejudice.
Few. unless raised in the backwoods, can
realize that the majority of people 30 years
ago recognized thunder as the voice of God,
as did the man of TJz., vide., Job, xxxvii.
Then this idea was as firmly fixed in the
minds of the majority, as was the belief of
Greece and Koine that Jupiter pelted the
earth with thunderbolts when things were
not running to suit him, and the story told
of the Pennsylvania Dutchman who had
paid money toward the building of a
church, but
BEFUSED TO CONTBIBUTE
for the purpose .of purchasing lightning
rods, on the ground that, if the Almighty
wanted to burn His own property it was no
body's business, simply reflected a arge
portion of public opinion at that time.
Doubtless there are myriads of grown
people in Pittsburg and Allegheny who do
not Know that, in 1S55, for a preacher to
wear a mdstache was regarded as a sin, by
many good people living betweenPittsbnrg
and Altoona; but such is the fact, aud some
of them had grave doubts as to the morality
of allowing the manufacture of labor
saving machines, holding that man must
earn his bread "in the sweat of his face," or
fall under the condemnation of sin. Most
of these old fathers and mothers in Israel
have gone over Jordan, and if they are
still possessed with the same views, and
able to keep track of the ways of their
descendants, there must be a vast amount
of sorrow in that "land that is fairer than
this." Perhaps, as someone said lately,
thev believe less and hope more" than thev
did here, or rather that they see things as
they did not here.
Meantime, there is enough lightning-rod
made each year to girdle the globe, and
have enough over to make a submarine
cable that would reach across the Atlantic
Reputations Made in a Day
Are precious scarce. Time tries the worth of a
man or a medicine. II os tetter's Stomach Bit
ters is a 30 years' growth, -and like those hardy
lichens that garnish the crevices of Alaska's
rocks, it flourishes perennially. And its repu
tation has as firm a base as the rocks them
selves. No medicine is more highly regarded
as a remedy for fever and ague, bilious re
mittent, constipation, liver and kidney dis
orders, nervousness and rheumatism.
Remornl Sale.
Shoes can be bought cheaper now than
ever before. Every pair of shoes is subject
to a cash discount of at least 10 per cent.
Many shoes below cost
tts Caijj- & Vebxer.
B.fc B.
Havincr rjnrchased entire stock Bradley's
blankets, 1,500 pairs, on sale at S3 75 per-
pair up; largest and best blankets made.
liOGCS & BtTHL.
Compelled to Move
Our store April 1, and will give at least 10
per cent discount for cash on any pair of
shoes. Many lines below cost.
TTS CAMT & VESJTEE.
. &B.
Past the season 1,500 pairs Bradley's
blankets, purchased at a sacrifice and sold
accordingly. Boggs & Buhl.
A HEATI SHIPMENT.
Freight Agents After a Bis Contract for
the West nt Johnstown.
There is a heavy freight shipment at'
Johnstown for Los Angeles. The amount
will reach at least 50 cars, and will be the
rails and castings for the Temple street
cable road. The office of the Cambria Iron
Company is daily besieged with freight
agents after the contract
Agricultural implements are beginning
to move West. The majority ot the manu
facturers have large storehouses along the
Mississippi and Missouri rivers. About
this time of the year they fill them up for
the spring trade. The railroads from
Canton, Akron, Springfield and otherpoints
in Ohio, are having a big boom. The de
mand for reapers and threshers is better
than it has been for years. It is a good
sign that the farmers are prosperous and
progressive. Plows and implements to
break and cultivate the soil are always
needed. There are large numbers ot them
going to the "Western prairies.
The glass trade also is commencing to re
vive. Most of the orders are now in, and
the manufacturers are busy shipping to the
Pacific coast. Agents still complain of the
iron and steel industries. The coke ship
ments at present, too, are light, and taking
everything into account the railroad busi
ness is exceedingly dull just now.
WORRIED ABOUT HAKRISBURG.
A Committee of the Chamber of Commerce
to Watch a Railroad Rill.
At the Chamber of Commerce meeting
yesterday the Legislative Committee recom
mended that the coming St. Louis Con
vention be notified that they indorsed the
Lowell bankruptcy law.
Mr. Miller called attention to abill before
the Legislature, and thought that railroads
should be restricted to privileges enjoyed by
citizens.
Representative Dravo, of Beaver, said
there were adverse influences at work, and
the hard work would ie to get the Legisla
tive Committee to report on the bill that was
to remedy certain evils. A committee was
appointed to go to Harrisburg to watch the
bill, also the grade crossing bill. The
noted long delayed silver brick was placed
on exhibition, and the Chamber of Com
merce will bid 100 for it when it is put np
at auction for the benefit of the cyclone
sufferers. Its intrinsic value is about SIS.
TO THE INAUGURATION.
The
Pittsburg and Western Will Ran
Trains for Ren's Sake.
The Pittsburg and "Western road will also
sell excursion tickets to the inauguration.
General Passenger Agent Bassett stated
yesterday that a special train of Pullman
and day coaches will be run through from
Akron to "Washington on Saturday evening
before the inauguration. The tram will be
transferred over the Junction road to the
Baltimore and Ohio.
A number of people along the Lake Erie
road will take that line and the B. & O.
to "Washington.
The Wrone Rond Mentioned.
In alluding, the other day, to some of the
primary causes of the Grand Lake Coal
Company's failure, a Dispatch reporter
understood an informant to say that among
the company's first unfortunate ventures
was a connection with the Montour Bail
road. It should have been attributed to the
Shnuestown Road, as the company never
had any connection whatever with the Mon
tour line.
To the O. A. II. Division.
B. B. McXeirney, Marshal of the A. O.
H. division of the Catholic parade onWash
ington's Birthday, has issued an order
directing the members of Division So. 20,
A. O. II., and all Catholics of the parishes
of St. Agnes, Soho, and St. Stephen's, Hazel
wood, who intend participating in the dem
onstration, to assemble at the hall of St.
Agnes Church on Friday morning at 8:30
sharp.
Took a. Mean Advantage.
B. F. Meanor stole $149 from his farmer
employer in Moon township. He was
arrested here with $129 on his person. He
said he had taken it while the folks were at
church. Justice Gripp held him in S500
for court.
Wasn't in Jail.
Mr. G. V. Partez says he was not com
mitted to jail for blockading Smithfield
street selling puzzles. He says he paid his
fine.
Druggists sav that Salvation Oil is sell
ing better than any other liniment. Price
25 cts.
The Henrietta. Satlnes the Best Cloth
Made; black and black and white; ask to
see them; in wash goods department
Jos. Horke & Co.'s
Penn Avenue Stores.
Cain & Verner
Are offering great discounts in shoes. It
will pay yon to invest now. Fifth ave. and
Market si. tts
B. &B.
25c Keceived express to-dav Ladies'
Swiss ribbed vests going at 25c. Come
quick. Boggs & Buhl.
The $2 Umbrellas a Wonder
For the money handles, sticks, frames,
covers, all A 1, and all for $2 each.
Jos. Horite & Co.'s,
Penn Avenue Stores.
Removal Sale.
Shoes can be bought cheaper now than
ever before. Every pair of shoes is subject
to a cash discount of at least 10 per cent
Many shoes below cost
TTS CAIN &VERNEB.
R. &B.
Bradley's blankets, 1,500 pairs their
entire stock on sale at our stores at prices
away below their value.
Boggs & Bum,.
Compelled to Move
Our store April 1, aud will give at least 10
per cent discount for cash on any pair -of
shoes. Many lines below cost.
its Cain & Verner.
Bonnet Black CZron Grnin Silks,
Three grades, $1, SI 60. $2 25 each quality
a bargain and also all the other best makes
now in stock 65 cents to $4 a yard.
i Jos. Horne" & Co.'s
Penn Avenue Stores.
,B. ot B.
Blanket sale extraordinary some may
buy one-half dozen pairs everybody will
buy one or two pairs of these Bradley
blankets who see them.
BOGGS & BOHL.
S5. 86 and SS Pnnts.
For a good fitting suit or pants go to
Pitcaikn's Tailoring Emporium,
tuf 434 Wood street v
Another Speclnl Lot of Printed India Silks,
75 cents and $1 a yard, the greatest values
now in these lovely summer dress fabrics
our specialty this season.
Jos. Hornx & Co.'s
Penn Avenue Stores.
Compelled to Move
Our store April 1, and will give at least 10
per cent discount for cash on any pair of
shoes. Many lines below cost
tts Cain & "Vebneb.
The French 40-Inch, All-Wool Cashmeres,
nt 50c.
Are one of the best dress goods bargains in
this country; just 15 cents a yard off the
usual price; spring shades now in stock.
Jos. Horne & Co.'s
Penn Avenne Stores.
THAT MAHARNEKE TRIAL.
Printed Testimony Will bo In the. Hands of
the Board nt Noon To-Dnj A Decision
Expected by Thnrsdny.
The famous trial of Maharneke, Hospital
Steward of the penitentiary, charged by
Convict JlcPhillamy with bribery, cruelty
and general corruption, has been finally
reduced to black and white by Stenographer
E. J. Donnelly and his three lady assist
ants. The books, comprising several volumes,
with a total of over 600 pages, have been
neatly bound in black, and will be duly
presented to either Secretary Beed or Presi
dent George A. Kelly, of the board, fat noon
to-day.
The printed testimony shows some pecu
liar things, not the least of which is that
the testimony of Maharneke, the accused,
covers one-fifth ot the total number of
pages. This may be because he was so con
stantly interrupted by the accuser, by
the "board, and by the ladies
and their counsel present; but on
the other hand, the testimony taken
consists of more solid reading, and is less
broken up by questions and answers, than
nine out often cases that pass through Don
nelly's hands. This can be attributed to
the wide latitude given witnesses, who were
allowed to wander on in their own way,
unless something entirely irrelevant was
dragged in, when they were brought up with
asharp turn.
A glance over the sheets indicates that
the newspaper reports of the trial were per
fectly correct, not an item or "point",
having been either misconstrued or mis
printed. President Kellv said thattheboard would
be able to give a decision within a day or so
aftsr the printed material was in their
hands. .According to this, then, "Wednes
day or Thursday will show the first outcome
of that sensational investigation.
A Month's Shaving for2 Cents.
For 2 cents Colgate & Co., 55 John St, N. Y.
will mail you a sample of Demulcent Shaving
Soap.
Removal Snle.
Shoes can be bought cheaper now than
ever before. Every pair of shoes is subject
to a cash discount of at least 10 per cent.
Mapy shoes below cost.
tts Cain & "Verner.
B.&B.
For children "a real bargain" cotton
ribbed vests (all sizes), 15c each or two for
25c Don't miss this bargain.
Boggs & Bum,.
Plain sntln Dnmask Linens
For fancy work, in different widths, now in
stock.
Jos. Hobne & Co.'s
Penn Avenue Stores.
Compelled to Move
Our store April 1, and will give at least 10
per cent discount for cash on any pair of
shoes. Many lines below cost
tts Cain & Verner.
B. fc B.
1,500 pairs, all new, clean and fresh
scarlet and white all-wool blankets (Brad
ley's) and 50 pairs additional, slightly
imperfect All on sale at prices that will
make a lively blanket sale.
Boggs & Burl.
Printed and Plain India Silks Onr Specialty
45 cents to $4 and between these two quali
ties come the best values ever seen in Pitts
burg, and each day sees new styles now
each dress pattern sold is an advertisement
of this silk department
Jos. Horne & Co.'s
Penn Avenue Stores.
Cain fc Verner
Are offering great discounts in shoes. It
will pay you to invest now. Fifth ave. and
Market st TTS
B. it B.
On sale to-day (too good to last long)
.Ladies extra nne Swiss ribbed vest at
really worth 5oc See them.
Boggs & Buhl,
MEETINGS.
"VrOTICE THE MEMBERS OF ZOCCO
J.N Lodge, No. 385. L O. O. F., are requested
to meet at Hall, No. 81, Fourth, avenue, on
WEDNESDAY. February 20, 1889, at 121T0
o'clock sharp, to attend the funeral of our late
brother, Wm. H. Hunter. Members of Sister
lodges are cordially invited to attend.
CHAS. T. W. COOPER, N. G.
WM. LOCKHART. Secretary. fel9-60
Pittsburg and Lake Erie )
Railboad Company, J
January 24, 18S9. )
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AT
a regular meeting of the directors of
the Pittsburg and Lake Erie Railroad Com
pany, held January 22, 1SS9, it was
unanimously resolved that a special meet
ing of the stockholders of said company
be held at the office of said company in the citv
of Youngstown, State of Ohio, on FEBRUARY
26, 18S9, at 10 o'clock A.M., to consider the advisa
bility of increasing the capital stock of said
company to $4,000,000, and also to consider the
advisability of increasing; the bonded debt of
said company from $2,000,000 to $4,000,000, and
issuing the bonds of the company, secured by
a second mortgage, therefor. JOHN G. ROB
INSON, Secretary. ja21-3S-Tu
OFFICIAL PITTSnUKG.
CITY TltEASUREK'S OFFICE, I
Municipal Hall, Smithfield street
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ALL
owners (whether residents or non-residents
of the city of Pittsburg) of dravs. carts,
wagons, carnages, buggies, etc., must pay their
license at this office forthwith. All licenses not
paid on or before first Monday in March, 18SS,
will be placed in the hands of police officers for
collection, subject to a collection fee of 50
cents, and all persons neglecting to pay on or
before first Monday in May, 1SS9, will be sub
ject to a penalty double the amount of the
license, to be recovered before the proper legal
authorities ot said city. The old metal plate of
last year must be returned at the time licenses
are taken out, or 25 cents additional will be
charged on the license. Rates of license: Each
one-borse vehicle, $6 00: each two.horse vehicle,
S10 00: each four-horse vehicle, $12 00: each four
hoise hack, $15 00: omnibns and timber wheels
drawn by two horses, 510 00. One extra dollar
will be charged for each additional horse used
in above specified vehicles.
J. F. DENNISTON,
f el4-70-D City Treasurer.
Department of Public Works, i
Pittsburg, February 15, lbS9. j
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN-PUBLIC
notice is hereby given that on THURS
DAY, the 21st day of February, 1889, at 10
o'clock A. M-, the citv of Pittsburg will expose
to public sale on the Monongahcla wharf, at
the foot of Wood street, a large amount of
brick and other material thereon placed, and
which had been removed from.the fallen build
ings on Diamond and Wood streets, and placed
thereon for the accommodation of those own
ing said buildings. Due notice having been
given to those claiming the same that unless
the same should be removed according to law,
the city would expose the same to sale. Terms
and conditions will be made known on the day
of sale. E.M. BIGELOW,
Chief of Department of Public Works.
fel6-33-D
TO JOB PRINTERS SEALED PrtOPO
SALS will be received up until March 5,
1889, at 3 o'clock P. M-. for the printing and
binding for the several departments of the city
government for the ensuing year. Blanks for
bidding and information furnished on applica
tion to the office of the City Controller. Bonds
to be furnished as required in specifications.
The right to accept or reject any or all bids re
served. E. S. MORROW, Controller.
fel9-33-D
Department of Public Works, 1
Pittsburg. Pa.. Feb. 14. 1889.
"VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
J.1 report of Viewers on the damages caused
by the grading of Linden street, from Penn
avenue to the Pennsylvania Railroad, has been
approved by Councils, which action will be final,
unless an appeal is filed in the Court of Com
mon Pleas within ten (10) davs from date.
E. M. BIGELOW,
Chief of Department of Public Works.
tcH-40-D
Department of Public Works, 1
Pittsburg, February 14, 1889.
VTOTICE IS HEREBY; GIVEN THAT THE
JN reports of Viewers on the construction
of sewers on Craig street from Center avenue
to Fifth avenne; Aiken avenne. from Fifth
avenue to the Pennsylvania Railroad, and
South Twenty fourth street, from Josephine
street to the Monongahcla river, have been ap
proved by Councils, which action will be final,
unless an appeal is filed in the Court of Com
mon Pleas within ten (10) days from date.
E M. BIGELOW,
Chief of Department of Public Works.
fe44-40-D
DS-Display advertisements one dollar per
tquare for one insertion. Classified advertise'
menls on this page such as Wanted, ItyrBale,
To Let, etc., ten centsper line for each inser
tion, and none taken for less than fifty centsl
THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH
BRANCH OFFICES.
For the accommodation of the
public, Branch Offices have been
established at the following places,
where "Want, Eo'r Sale, To Let, and
other transient ad vertisements will
be received up to 9 P. M. for inser
tion next morning::
Advertisements are to he prepaid' except where
advertisers already have accounts with Tnx DIS
PATCH. rnrsBUKo.
THOMAS MCCAFFREY, 359 Butler street
EMIL O. STUCKEY, Mth s'reet and Penn ave.
E. G. STUCKEY&CO., Wyllcave. and Fulton st.
M. bTOKELY, Filth Avenue Market House.
EAST END.
J. TV. WALLACE, 6121 Penn avenne.
OAKLAND.
MCALLISTER & SHEIBLER,Sth av. Atwood St.
EotmisiDK.
JACOB srOHN, No. 2 Carson street.
C1IAS. SCHWAKM. 1707 Carson street
ALLEGHENY.
A. J. KAERCHEB, 59 Federal street.
H. J. McBRIDE. Federal and Ohio streets.
FRED H. EGGER& 172 Ohio street.
F. IL EGGEKS SON, Ohio and Chestnut sts.
J. F. STEVENSON, Arch and Jackson streets.
THOMAS MCHEN BY, Western and Irwin aves.
G. W. HUGHES. Pennsylvania and Beaver aves.
PEltRY M. GLE1M. Rebecca and Allegheny avei.
WANTED HELP.
MMo Hcln.
TTJANTED-T1NNER-PKUMANENT WORK
V to strictly sober, practical man. JAMES B.
SCOTT & CO , 122 and 124 Second ave. fel9-39
WANTED-BOOKKEEPER. STATIIG- EX
PERIENCE, salary expected, giving refer
ence. Reply by letter to A. B., Dispatch office
fcl8-20
WANTED-F1RST-CLASS STENOGRAPHER,
stating experience, salary expected, giving
reference Reply by letter to A. 15., Dispatch
office.; fe!8-20
TTTANTED MALE SHORTHAND TYl'E-
V WRITER who Is willing to help bookkeeper
In addition to above: name references and salarv
expected. Address H. B., Dispatch office. fel9-42
WANTED-BOOK CANVASSERS NOW IS
the time to make money on "Broken Fet
ters," the great temperance book: big Induce
ments. E. UATELY Jt CO., 10 and 12 Sixth St.
felD-53
WANTED-AN AIR FUKNACEMAN. A MAN
who has had experience at air furnaces and
also understands the mixing of metals for (and
and chilled rolls. Address G. M., Dispatch office.
feI9-67
TTTA.NTKD AGENT FOR ATLANTA FOR
V entirely new class of advertising signs;
good commission or salarv: references required.
Address VAN EPFS FOULSEN,162W.Fifth St.,
Cincinnati, O. fel8-l9
TTT-ANTED-AGENTSTOSELLTEA. BAKING
YV po der and pnre spices: gifts with goods;
coke workers, miners ormillmen can makemoney
In their spare time. YAMASH1RO TEA CO., 83
Jackson St., Allegheny, Pa. ja26-$8-TTS
-TTAN'1ED-REL1ABLEL0CAL AND TRAV
V ELING salesmen; positions permanent;
6peclal Inducements now; fast selling specialties;
don't delay; salary from start. BROWN BROS.,
Nurserymen, Rochester, N. Y. fe9-o-TTR
WANTED-SALESMEN EVERY WHEKE FOR
onr adlnstable door plates (can sell and dc
ivcr at once), four.styles or door bells, metal and
white enamel letters, house .numbers, etc; sam
ples, circulars, etc , free. NEW YORK DOOR
PLATE CO., Albany, N.Y. " fel5-M-D
TrrANTED-OVERSEERS EVERYWHERE AT
V home or to travel. We wish to employ a re
liable person In your county to tack np advertise
ments and show cards of electric goods. Adver
tisements to be tacked up everywhere, on trees,
fences and turnpikes, in conspicuous places, in
town and country In all parts of the United States
and Canada. Steady employment; wages S3 50
per dav: expenses advanced: no talking reaulred.
Local work-for all or part of the time. Address,.
-mm Mauip, uiuni a uvt, aianagers, 241 vine
St., Cincinnati, O. No attention paid to postal
cards. felS-B-D
Female HelD.
-TTT-ANTED A COOK AT THE 'DEAF AND
V Dumb Institution, near EDGEWOOD, P. R.
R. : references required. felS-20-D
WANTED-NEAT.TIDY-FROTESTANTGIKL
for general housework in family of three.
Applrun Wednesday or Friday at NO. 5428 WAL
NUT STREET, near Aiken avenue, Shadyslde.
fel9-55
WAMTED AN EXPERIENCED NURSE
girl to take care of a small child: good
wages and best treatment. Applv between 9 and
1 o'clock to-day at 142 SHEFFIELD ST., Alle
gheny. fel9-(4
WANTED-A GOOD PROTESTANT NURSE
girl, American preferred, about is years
old: good treatment and a nice home for therlght
kind orglrl. Call either at cor. TWENTY-THIRD
and MARY STS S. S., or No. 411 ORCHARD
PLACE, Knoxvllle. Take Twelfth st. Incline.
fel9-31
Male and Female IIcId.
TTT-ANTED AT ONCE FARM HANDS,
V house girls, cooks, chambermaids, nurses
and hotel girls. MiSEHAN'S EMPLOYMENT
AGENCY. 545 Grant 6t fel4-99-D
WANTED-A LADY OR GENTLEMAN IN
each county as general agent; J100 to S200 a
month; pleasant, respectable business; confiden
tial particulars free. Address NEWSPAPER,
Dispatch office, Pittsbnrg, Pa. felS-3S
-TTTANTEO-AGENTS ON SALARY; 75 PER
V month and expenses paid any active man
or woman to sell our goods by sample and lire at
home; salary paid promptly and expenses in ad
vance; full particulars and sample esse free; we
mean Just what we say. Address STANDARD
SILVERWARE CO., Boston. Mass. fels-3-D
WANTED SITUATIONS.
-TTTANTED-SITUATION
BY YOUNG COL-
TV ORED man
as driver, porter or anv kind
01 6ieaay store vror&. .Auuress tr. aj., uispaicu
office. fel'J-40
-TT7A.NTED SITUATION AS ASSISTANT
VY bookkeeper, or other clerical work, by
vonng man with good reference. Address AM
BITIOUS, Dispatch office, fel9-60
TTT-ANTED-S1TUATIONS BY TWO YOUNG
VV men handy with tools: four years1 ex
perience In railroad car repairing. Inquire 533
bMlTHFIELD ST.. third floor. feli-30 ,
WANTED PARTNERS.
-TTTANTED-A PARTNER WITH FROM
VV S5.000totl0.000 In cash to go in an estab
lished mfg. business. Address D. PARTNEK,
Dispatch office. fe!7-20
-TTTANTED-A PARTNER WITH S5.000 TO
VV take a one-third interest in a metal manu
facturing business in the city noT in successful
running order: this we believe to be a very good
opening; the business is susceptible or large ex
tension; the new partner nould beevpectedto
take charge nf the ofll- e department. Particulars
in confidence from JAS. W. DRAPE & CO., 129
'Fourth avenne. M9-5C
WANTED-FINAN CIAL.
TTT-ANTED MORTGAGES-MONEY TO LOAN
V V in sums to suit, at 4K, 5 and 6 per cent.
GRAEBING & LYON, 135 Fourth ave. ap6-el-D
WANTED-UENTS TO COLLECT; MONTH
LY settlement with Itemized statement.
BLACK & BAIRD. 95 Fourth avenue. a2S-a29-D
WANTED MORTGAGES ON CITY PROP
ERTY, over S4.000; AM per cent; no tax.
HENRY A. WEAVER & CO., 82Fourth avenue.
mh2-a22-D
"TTTANTED-KENTS COLLECTED FBOMFT
tV LY; property managed with satisfaction.
ALLES BAILEY, 164 Fourth avenue, Tel. 167.
JaI9-Sl
WANTED-MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST
rates of interest: no delay; rents collected:
prompt settlements. J. C. ItEILLY, 77 Diamond
st fel7.114
-TT7-ANTED-TO LOAN MONEY IN BUMS
VV from S300toS20,OOOat 4)i to 6 per xent, ac
cording to size and kind of mortgage: no delay if
the title Is good. W. A. HERKON &SONS, 80
Fourth ave. fel-43-TUF
TTJANTED-TO LOAN S500,000. IN AMOUNTS
VV of 3,000 and npward, on city and suburban
property, on 4) percent, free of tax: also smaller
amounts at 5 and 6 per cent. BLACK & BAIRD,
95 Fourth avenue. se21-d26-D
w
ANTED-TO LOAN 200,000 ON MORT-
UAUt5; ;ioo ana upwara at 6 per cent:
500,000 at 4S per cent on residences or business
ore
also in aajoming counties.
S. H.
FBENC
125 Fourth avenue.
oc31-e84-D
WANTED MORTGAGES 1.000, 000TO LOAN
on city and suburban properties at 4K, 5and
6 per cent, and on larras in Allegheny and adja
cent counties at G per cent: no money loaned out
of Pennsylvania. 1. M. PENNOCK A SON, 105
Fourth avenue. mp7-f41
WANTED MISCELLANEOUS.
W ANTED-TO BUY A LAUNDKY IN PITTS
BURG doing a business of not less than 500
or 600 per week. T. J. BOYD, Columbus, O.
felS-18
TTTANTED BY PEARSON, LEADING PHO
VV TOGKAPHER. 96 Fifth avenue, Pittsburg,
and 43 Federal street, Allegheny, everybody to
know that be is making fine cabinets at Jl SO per
dozen; photos delivered when promised: instan
taneous process. . mhl3-k27
WANTED-OFFEBS-A MANUFACTURING
corporation desires to establish a
branch factory In the vicinity of Pittsburg: em
ploys 100 hands and sbtps 60.0U) tons orfrelgnt annually-requires
5 to 10 acres of ground having
navigable water and railroad frontage. Oilers
mav be sent to CHAS. L. WORK, 501 Chestnut St.,
Philadelphia, Fa. feI4-S7-Tuws
WANTED-IF YOU WANT TO KNOW HOW
to write a good business band, write a bus
iness letter, add a column or figures rapidly, make
out an ordinary account, write a receipt, write a
promissory note, reckon the discount on it for
days, months and years, and get a general knowl
edge of bookkeeping, penmanship and arithmetic
attend the College of Commerce, 98 Fourth ave.
W. W. MCCLELLAND, Prln. no20-alO0-Tug
WANTED MISCELLANEOUS.
WANTED-TO BUY A GROCERY: STATE
location, amount stock, particulars gener
ally: communication confidential. Address, for
10 days, O. K Dispatch office. fel9-32
FOR SALE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE.
Cltr Residence.
fel9-63
IOR SALE-ONLY 850-SMALL PAYMENT
down, the balance same as rent. 2-stv fr.
nous
louse, 6 rooms, in ?ood condition, on Bisraarrk
way. near High School; lot 30x75. J. C. BEILLY,
77 Diamond st fel7-114
FOR SALE-2,000, EASY PAYMENTS, POS
SESSION can be had at once, brick house, S
rooms, late improvements, on Plymouth st.; con
ditions almost as easy as rent. W. A. HEBRON
SONS, 80 Fourth avenne. fel7-72-MTuFS
FOR SALE-S2.250-MT. WASHINGTON. 2
minutes lrom incline. 2-story frame of 6
rooms, hall, shutters, front and rear porches,
good cellar, house newly papered, fine view of
city: lot 29x82. BLACK A BA1RD. 95 Fourth ave.
fe7-100-7, 9, U. 13, 15, 19, 21, 23, 25, 27
FOR SALE-BLUFF STREET, NEAR COL
LEGE, new brick house 8 rooms, hall, bath
room, inside w. c.', finished basement; ajcomplcte
house, all late improvements; lot 23 feet 9 inches
by 133 reet. ROBERT COWARD, No. 20 Bluff
street. fel7-45-EOD
FOR SALE-DAVIH ST.. JUST A FEW DOORS
lrom Wylla ave. .cable line, an elegant 2
story brick dwelling or 5 rooms and attic, batb.
h. and c. water, a. and n. gas; perfect In every
respect ana price right; lot 20x90. J. C. REILLY,
77 Diamond st. fcl7-U4
T?OR SALE-FOUR SMALL HOUSES AT AD
A MINISTRATOR'S sale, on the premises,
1 orty-nlnth st., near Hatfield St., Saturday after
noon, February 23, at 3:30 o'clock. Hand bills of
full particulars from JAS. W DRAPB & CO.,
Agents, 129 Fourtli avenue, Pittsburg. feIC-42-D
4 Enst End Residences.
FOR SALE-SI.6C0-ZULEMA STREET. NEAR
Ward, Oakland new 5-room frame house;
fas, water, etc.: payments like rent. BALTEN
PERGER A WILLIAMS, 154 Fourth ave. fei9-62
FOR SALE-3,800. WARD ST., OAKLAND-2-story
and mansard frame dwelling of 7
rooms, hall, vestibule, bath, range. Inside shut
ters, electric bells, natural gas, etc. : nice lot; very
good location. BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth
avenue. fel5-76-rrs
FORSALE-A NEAT 6-ROOM HOUSE, WITH
good lot. In the East End; natural gas,marblo
mantels, porches, hall and cellar: good well wa
ter; price only S3, 100: 500 down, balance In month
K payments; immediate possession. JAS. W.
KAPE&CO., 129 Fourth ave., Pittsburg.
fel6-41-D
FOR HALE-AT A GREATLY REDUCED
price, if sold quick, on Fifth, near Moyran
ave., in the midst of Oakland. lot 22x127 ft. to an
alley, a good brick bouse of 6 rooms: could be con
verted Into a business bouse at a small cost. AY.
A. HERKON & SONS, 80 Fourth avenue.
fel9-6S-TWIS
FOR SALE-H00O WILL BUY A VERY
handsome residence with bath complete; lot
has 50 reet front on Mellon street. Nineteenth
ward, and Is fenced. This neighborhood is first
class and the above nrice very low for a specula
tion or a home. MELLON BROS., East Liberty.
fel7-123-TTS
FORSALE-ON CENTER AVE., THREE MIN
UTES from steam cars: a delightful Shady
side residence, 10 rooms, well finished, good style,
late Improvements: lot 70x3u0 feet to Baum street;
price low and terms reasonable. For permits to
see house apply to W. A. HEBRON & SONS, 80
Fourth ave. fel7-72-MTuF8
FOR SALE-S3.200-JUST ONE M1N UTE FROM
Fifth avenue cable cars, on a good street and
convenient to E. E. station a pretty frame dwell
ing of 6 rooms, hall and vestibule, nat. and art.
gas, water, screens for windows and doors, front
yard; choice location and special bargain. BLACK
S BAIRD, 95 Fourth avenue. fe6-4S-D
ITIOR SALE-WE CAN SELL YOU AN EAST
. END residence for 500 cash, and will make
payments on balance like rent; this is a brick
dwelling situated on Sonth Ulland ave., and on
line of new cable cars; has every modern con
venience, and will be sold, if taken at once, very
cheap. BLACK ft BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave.
fe6-52-, 8, 9, 12, 14, 16, 19, 21, 23, 26, 23
FOB SALE-K250 WILL BUY A MEADOW
street dwelling of 8 rooms, nicely arranged;
halL vestibule, laundry in cellar, front and back
porches, range, bathroom, hot and cold water,
natural and artificial gas, slate mantels and nice
chandeliers; this is only 6 minutes1 from Liberty
station. BLACK ft BAIRD, 95 Fourth avenue.
fe6-49-D
FOR SALE THE BEST PROPERTY IN
Shadyslde at the money; large, commodious
brick-house of 12 rooms; late improvements, sta
ble, carriage house, fruit and ornamental trees;
lot 155x145 feet; corner Ellsworth and Aiken ave
nues; prlcelow, lust what the lot Is worth, if sold
quick. W. A. IlERRON & SONS, 80 Fourth ave.
fel7-72-MTuFS
FOR SALE-BRICK HOUSE, JUST FIN
ISHED, late style, five large bed chambers,
parlor, dining room, klfchen and large sitting
room on second floor, besides pantrv, bath room
and laundry; all well finished: tile hearths and
facings, hardwood mantels withcabinets. tile ves
tibule, porches front, side and rear: electric bells,
stone walks in front, both kinds of gas, well sew
ered, corner lot 40x121 feet, street graded, near
steam and cable cars: one or the best locations In
the East End; 7,500, term very reasonable. W.
A. HEBRON & SONS, SO Fourth avenue.
fel95-TTS
FOR SALE-S,250-A CHOICE OAKLAND
property, near cable road: handsome modern
style, brtck dwelling of 8 rooms, hall, vestibule,
bath, lanndry, etc ; latest Improved natural gas
range: stationary tubs In laundry: patent sani
tary w. c; large bath tub: marble-top stationary
washstand; alt abundance of good large closets,
also china and frnlt closets; sliding doors, inside
shutters, polished plate glass windows: tile vesti
bule, tile hearths, natural gas grates, elegant
slate mantels and hardwood cabinets; stained
glass of very pretty design m vestlbnle dbor;
chandeliers and gas fixtures: the walls and ceil
ings are elaborately decorated with most beauti
fuldeslgns of modern art; nice large front and
rear porches and bay window balcony; Cagstone
and cement walks; nice lawn; large lot: Iron
fence: paved street; both natural and artificial
gas. BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth avenue.
fel5-75-TTS
Allegheny Residences.
SALE-P.5CO-NO. 38 SAMPSON ST.,
:ond ward. Allegheny: lot 20x80: brick.
TTIOR
J? Second ward.
nine rooms, bath, pantrv. laundry, marble
mantels, etc. A. LEGGATE & SON, 31 Federal
St., Allegheny.
fel6-79
FOR SALE-CHARTIEKS ST.. ALLEGHENY,
2-story and mansard brick dwelling. 8 rooms,
h. and c. water, and all other modern improve
ments; price low; lot 20x124 to alley. J. C.
REILLY; 77 Diamond st. fel7-114
TTIOK SALE-S4.50O IN
MONTHLY PAY
MENTS: lot 50x100: house elcht rooms, bath.
slate roof, natural gas, etc., on Rldgewood ave
nue, near electric car station, hill district, Alle
fheny; grand chance. A. LEUOATE & bON. 31
'ederal st., Allegheny, fel6-79
FOR SALE-ON EASY PAYMENTS, FOUR
new, 6-room houses, with bathroom, w. c,
nttural and artificial gas: lot 33x100. or larger. If
desired: situated on line of Pcrrysvllle Ave. Elec
tric road. Inquire of J. A. McKEE, 70S Penn
arc., Penn building, room 611. Ja3l-72-TTS
TTIOR SALE-BEAUTIFUL LOTS
ON NEW
Allegheny:
X Brighton road. Eleventh ward.
the late Mr. Cooper's residence property is being
surveyed and will he offered In lots In a short
time: make note of this and look out for apian.
A. LEGGATE & SON, 31 Federal &t Allegheny.
lclC-79
Suburban Residences.
FOR SALE-AT STOOP'S STATION, P. & L.
E. R. R.. 14 acres of ground with Louse and
stable. Tor ?2.u00. W. A. HEBRON & SONS. 80
Fourth avenue. 1c14-3-tts
FOR SALE-TWO ACRES OF LAND AT
Howard Station, P. V. and C. railroad, with
fine house, containing seven rooms, water lu
kitchen, spring-house, grapery, rrult trees, etc.
This beautiful place is located In what is common
ly called Forestvllle, and only about five miles
from the city, and cost only ordinary car fare.
This place will be sold at a great sacrifice, if sold
soon, or will rent the same reasonable. Apply
soon to O. R.TOUDY, 1721 Carson street, South
Side. fel9-61
FOR SALE-VERY DESIRABLE SUBURBAN
home, with stable and two acres of ground,
nicely laid off in walks, flower beds, shrubbery,
etc. ; on line of electric road, Perrysvillc ave., Al
legheny: house contains 11 rooms and 1 small
room, fitted up with shelving suitable for storage
and clothes room, also bathroom, w. c, natural
and artificial gas and rlty water, thus combining
the advantages of the country and all con
veniences of the city. Inquire of J. A. McKEE,
TOSPcuuave., Penn building, room 611.
ja31-72-TTS
FOR SALE-OB TO LET-ONE OF THE MOST
beautiful suburban places in Allegheny
county; the house Is large, containing 15 rooms,
splendidly finished, and surrounded with wide
verandas; it is completely fitted up with bath
rooms, water closets and natural gas: there Is a
good stable and handsomefowl house Uhe grounds
arc very beautiful and well supplied with choice
shrubbery, fruit and ornamental trees; the whole
will be sold, with from 1 to 5 acres of ground, at a
very moderate price. KNOXVILLE LANU IM
PKOVEMENT CO., 85 Knox avenue, Knoxvllle
borough. Jal9-9
FOR SALE I.OTS.
Bozclsvood Lots.
FOR SALE-GLENWOOD. THE MOST CON
VENIENT suburb of the city: only 12 min
utes by the B. & O. ; 24 trains a day each way;
building lots for sale near the statlou at 300, 400,
500, saw, (700, 300, 1,000, according to location
and size of lot: terms to snlt purchasers. GEORGE
C. BURG WIN, Attorney at Law, 150 Fourth ave.
fel-43-TTSSU
Suburban -Lots.
TTOR SALE-AT EDGEWOOD. DESIRABLE
J? building lots, 60x150 and 100x300 ft.: cheap If
sold quick,
W. A.
HERRON &SONS, 80 Fourth
avenue,
rei4-3-TTS
FOR SALE-ONE TO THREE ACRES OF
choice, level and nicely located ground at
Emsworth, P.. Ft.W. iU. it. R., with or without
improvements; will be sold at a bargain. BLACK
& BAIRD, 95 Fourth aye.
fe7-99-8, 9,12,14,16,19.21,23,26,28
Farms.
JJ10
OESALE-OR EXCHANGE FORIMPROVED
citv or snbnrhan nroncrtv chean if disnosed
of at once verv desirable Kansas land. W. A.
HERRON A SONS, 80 Fourth avenue.
fel3-53-13,16,19.23,27
ninnufacturlng Kites.
FOR SALE-BUSINESS BITE-OVER 10OFEET
fronting on Klveravcnuej by 215 feet in depth;
two-story brick tannery covering nearly the
entire lot? will be sold cheap to quick buyer.
BLACK &, BA1ED, 95 Fourth avenue. fe6-49-D
FOR SALE-LOTS.
Eai End Lota.
FOR SALE BOULEVARD LOTS FACING
the circle and parks': cheapest and .best lots
In the E. E. BLACK & BA1KD. 95 Fourth ave.
fe4-19-4, 5,-7, 9, 11, 13, 15, 17, 19, 21, 23,25, 27
FOR SALE-NICE LITTLE BUILDING LOT,
26x7S ft.. Lang avenue. Twenty-first ward,
close to Dallas station; price only S&O If sold this
week. MELLON BROS., East Liberty.
fel7-124-MTT
FOR SALE-TWO CHOICE LOTS ON STAN
TON avenne, nearHlland ave., each 40x100
lee t to 20-foot alley ; price reduced to 35 per foot
if sold at once. BuACK ABAIRD. 95 Fourth ave.
FOR SALE 1 CHOICE BUILDING LOTS ON
Bennett street, each 40x135 fcettn24-fnotaIIey,
Bank of Commerce addition plan, Brushton sta
tion: act quickly and secure this rare bargain.
JOHN F. BAXTER, Agent, 512 Smithfield st.
fel7-53-Tussu
ITOR SALE-THREE ACRES OF BEAUTIFUL
land on Stanton ave., near inland; situation
unsurpassed; fine fruit-and shade trees: price and
terms reasonable. Inquire of D. C. NEGLKY,
6106 Penn ave.. East End. Jal9-12-TTS
FORSALE-CHOICELOTS. AT DALLAS STA
TION, P. R. R.. convenient to steam and
street cars: cheap and on easy terms, situation
unsurpassed: price ranging lrom 400 to 000. In
quire of D. C. NEGLEY, 6106 Penn ave.. East
End. no2S-y78-TTS
FOR SALE-TWO HANDSOME BUILDING
lots 43 ft. front. Elyslan avenne, close to
Fifth avenue; aristocratic neighborhood: within
two blocks of Point Breeze Church; tbo price,
1,600, is one-half lower than any lot as well situ
ated can be bought In this neighborhood. MEL
LON BROS.. East Liberty. lel7-122-TTSu
FOR SALE BUSINESS.
Bnslnena Cnnnrcii.
BALE-AN ESTABLISHED RETAIL
TTIOR
X' 1
grocery, in Allegheny, dolnga large business.
mostly cash: location one of thebest in tho city.
For Information address LOCK BOX 150, Alleghe
ny, Pa. fel6-2
F
IOR SALE-BIO INVESTMENT-10 ACRES
nf land frontlncr river and' underlaid with
coal and fire-clay: this property is situate at New
Cumberland, W. Va. See BLACK & BAIRU, 95
Fourth ave. fe2-37-2.4,5,G,7,8,9,12,14,10,19,21,23
FOR SALE-AN ESTABLISHED TIN AND
hardware business; No. 1 location, with large
jobbing trade; rea&onable rent; a rare opportu
nity: satistactory reason for selling. Address
FLEMING & HAMILTON, Third ave. fel6-24
TTIOR SALE-STORES,
STOUES,
STORES;
X' drng, dry goods.
erocerv. notion.
snoe, tea.
cigar and tobacco stores, bakeries, hotels, restaur
ants, confectioneries, boarding houses, coal
works, etc. : 10O good city business chances lor
men or women, bj
5HEPARD & CO., 54 Filth ave.
Ja30
Business Standi
FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN. GRANT ST.
property, business property, brick dwelling of
8 rooms and store; lot 20X35 ft. : also other down
town business properties. ALLES & BAILEY,
164 Fourth ave. Tel. 167. fei9-43-TWS
FOR SALE-3,600-NO. 233 WASHINGTON
avenue, near railway crossing: lot 21x129:
dwelling, six rooms and store; at above price if
bought before we rent for coming year A. LEG
GATE & SON, 31 Federal St., Allegheny. fcl6-79
FOR SALE-WISHING TO RETIRE, I OFFER
my old established business stand (with or
without 6tock): doing 820,000 annually: store, ware
house, dwelling and stable: 3 hours from Pitts
burg, on C. & P. R. Ri, general store, Kensington,
Col. Co., O. C. E. RICHARDS. fclJ-30-LOD
FOR SALE SMALL MANUFACTURING
property in Allegheny, near Ohio street,
fronting on two streets; largo building with en
gine, boiler, shafting, etc.. all In good order; ex
cellent place for a laundry or light manufacturing
business. Terms, etc. lrom JAS. W. DRAPE i
CO., 129 Fourth avenue. Pittsburg. rel6-ll-D
FOR SALE THE NORTHSIDE GRAIN ELE
VATOR and warehouse In the rear, with
track connections; together with a finely-established
and paying business in grain, flour, feed,
hay, etc., etc.; said elevator contains two fast-'
running French burrs, chopping mills, together
with all modern appliances for handling grain
cheaply and quickly; bin capacity 50.00U bu.;snld
on easy terms; ill health reason for selling. JOHN
P. DEAN, cor. Irwin and North ave., Allegheny.
fe7-8
FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS.
lilachincrv and Metals.
FOR SALE-2 HORIZONTAL ENGINES, 13x22,
1 Ball engine, 1 small dynamo and 2 lamps and
meatchoppers, rendering kettles, etc VELTE&
MCDONALD, Penn ave., cor. Thirty-second st.
Jel6-l63-rTS
FOR SALE NEW AND SECOND-HAND
machinery: engines from 4-horse power up,
boilers, pumps, etc.: call or write for prices.
FAHEY & PFALLER. Faber and Washington
sts., near Union depot. ap24-v35)-TTS
Financial.
TTIOR
SALE-MORTGAGES I
MORTGAGES
X7 from 500, 1,000, 1,500 and upward, bearing
6 per cent Interest, approved by attorney. These
mortgages are nearly all purchase money mort
gages. An excellent Investment for anybody.
Apply to O. a. TOUDY, 1721 Carson street. Sonth
Side. IC19-61
Lumber.
FOR SALE LUMBER 100.000 FT. SHOP
boards, 50,000 ft. river boards, select: 50,000
river boards, third clear and better, two years
old: 300,000 ft. common Western boards, Soo.woft.
hemlock. ALEX. PATTERSON, cor. Franklin
and Preble ave, Allegheny, Pa. ftl3-l6-TTS
Horses. Vehicles. Live Stock. fcc
TTlt
IOR SALE-A 5-YEAR-OLD MARE; QUIET
.P and gentle: a bargain,
Inquire 178 GRANT
fel9-74
av.e, Aiiegneny.
TTIOR SALE-HORSE-BAY
COLOR: SOUND:
X good traveler;
very aulet: five years old. in
quire 437 PENN AVE. fel8-16
FOR SALE-CHEAP SIDE BAR BUGGY;
Jones & Guthrie make: can be seen at Gen
senllter's stable. Seventh St., at any time. D. V.
DONALDSON. felO-54-HThS
LEGAL NOTICES.
rTHE COURT OF QUARTER SESSIONS
of Allegheny county. No. 21, of June ses
sions, 1SSS. in ro petition of the trustees of the
Presbyterian Church, of Tarentum. Notice is
hereby given that in pursuance of a decree of
the Court in the above stated case, and of the
provisions of the act of Assembly of 12th Slay,
l8S7.it is the intention of said trustees to re
move the remains of the dead from' the burial
ground of said church on Monday, 1st April,
1K5D. IC1U-41-TU
Law Offices CHARLES F. McKENNA, 146
Fifth avenne. .
ADMINISTRATION NOTICE-LETTERS
of administration cum testamento annexo
on the estate of the late Thomas E. Pollard,
of the city of Pittsburg, deceased, having been
granted to the undersigned, all parties in
debted will make immediate payment and
those having claims will present the same duly
probated without delay, at office and ware
house, corner of Penn avenne and Eleventh
street, Pittsburg. MRS. M. E. POLLARD.
fe5-9G-TU Administratrix C. T. A.
TO JOSEPH SLACK AND MARY ANN
SLACK, his wife, and all others, the heirs
anil legal representatives of Matthew Fielding,
late of the conntyof Allegheny, in the Com
monwealth of Pennsylvania, deceased.
You are hereby notified that John F. Wheless,
William S. Riddle and Elizabeth RiddlePayne,
plaintiffs, have filed a bill against you and
Laurence W. Prophater In the Court of Com
mon Pleas No. 1 of Allegheny county, in said
Commonwealth, at No. 114 March Term, 1889,
the substance whereof is as follows, viz:
The said plaintiffs are the owners and are in
quiet possession of a piece of land in the First
wafd, Citv of Allegheny, Pennsylvania, being
lots Nos. 2 and 3 in the plan laid out by Edward
Stephens, recorded in Deed bonk vol. 80, page
55, said lots together having a frontage on the
northeasterly side of South avenue formerly
Bank lane, of 60 feet and a depth of 159 to an
alley.
Matthew Fielding, about the year 181G, by
deed duly executed, conveyed and delivered
gossession ot sam premises to iawara w.
tephens. The titlo of said Stephens is now
duly vested in said plaintiffs. And said Stephens
and his vendees and plaintiffs have been since
about the year 1816 in notorious, adverse, con
tinuous and exclusive possession of said premi
ses. Said deed from Fielding cannot be found,
and is believed to have been lost.
Laurence W. Prophater, ono of the heirs of
Matthew Fielding, asserts that plaintiff's title
to said premises is invalid, and that he and you
are the true owners thereof, and thereby pre
vents plaintiffs from selling tho same. And the
object of said bill is to obtain from the court a
decree that plaintiffs' title to said premises is
gi od and valid in law and equity, and to compel
you and Laurence W. Propbater to release to
plaintiffs all your claims to and interest in said
premises as heirs and legal representatives of
Matthew Fielding, deceased, if any such inter
est you have.
And the plaintiffs, having made search for
you in Allegheny county, and not being able to
find you, made affidavit thereto and presented
the same to court. Whereupon tho court have
made this order:
"And now to wit February 2, 18S9, the fore
going affidavit is presented in open court, and
upon consideration thereof, it appearing to the
Court that Joseph Slack. Mary Ann Slack and
all others, tho heirs andlegal representatives of
Matthew Fielding, late of the county of Alle
gheny in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
deceased, defendants in tbo case, cannot upon
diligent search and inquiry be found so as to be
personally served -with process, and upon
motion of H. and G. C. Burgwin, attorneys for
plaintiffs, it is ordered that the said Joseph
Slack, Mary Ann Slack and all other?, the heirs
and legal representatives of said Matthew
Fielding, be notified and required to cause an
appearance to be entered for them on or before
the first Monday or March, 18S9, to the bill of
complaint filed against them in this case, and
that a copy of this order and a statement of the
substance and object of said bill be published
as provided by law iu the Pittsburg Dispatch
once a week for three weeks."
Note. If yon fail to comply with above di
rections by not entering an appearance in the
Frotbonotary's office on or before the first
Monday of March, 1889, the bill will be taken
pro confesso, and a decree made against you in
your absence. H. & G. C. BURGWIN.
Attorneys for plaintiffs,
150 Fourth ave., Pittsburg.
FXBKUABY2, 18S9. xe5-ll-Tu
TO LET.
Citv Residences.
TO LET-8 ROOMS ON PENN AVE., NEAR
Ninth St.. at 600 per year. SeeW.A.HER
SON & SONS, 80 Fourth avenue. fei7-73-3!TT
East End Residence.
TO LET HOUSE 6 ROO MS: CONVENIENCES;
large lot, near Ronp St., P. R. R. and Firth
ave. ; cable. Inquire at JAMISON DICKIE'S,
96" Fourth ave.
felO-45
TO LET-ONLY 25 PER MONTH-FREE
rent to April 1; near Penn avenue cable line.
12 entirely news-room brick dwellings, on Mifflin
st.. near Main St.. only 5 cent fare and 12 minutes'
time; can go to dinner; enme early and get pics:
of houses. BLACK & BAUtD, 95 Fourth ave.
fe!7-67
TO LET-SEVEItAL NEW PRESSED-BEICK
residences. Irving Place, Ellsworth avenue.
East End. Each bouse contains 10 rooms, besides
bath-room, pantry, laundry, etc., has two-story
bay windows on front nntlslde. large front and
back porcnes, finished throughoutin best style
with every modern convenience. Each house is
situated on a lot 50x150 feet.. Take train to Roup
station. Inquire of TII08. H. CHAPMAN on
premises. fel9-35-TTS
Allesheny Residences. ,
TO LET-214 LACOCK ST., ALLEGHENY. 8
rooms near Sandnskvst: ft: per month. W.
A. HERRON SONS, 80 Fourth avenne.
fel7-73-MTT
TO LET-NO. 107 FAYETTE ST.. ALLE
GHENY, 8 rooms, late improvements, only
S400 per year. W- A. HEBRON & SONS, 80 Fourth
avenue. fel9-66-TWTS
TO LET-ELEGANT ALLEGHENY RESI
DENCE on Stockton ai.: late style: 12
rooms, late Improvements. W. Aj HERKON, &
SONS. 80 Fourth avenne. fel7-72-MTUFS
rpO LET-232 WESTERN, NEAKALLEGHENY
jl. avenue. Aiiegneny, iu rooms, late improve
ments; a desirable residence
W,
A. HERftON &
3U--M3. su fourth aveuue,
fel7-72-MTUFS
TO LET-NO. 82 SHEFFIELD. ALLEGHENY,
new house. 8 rooms, fine order; late Improve
ments (furnished lr desired). W. A. HEKH01&
SONS, 80 Fourtli avenue. feW-CS-xwS
TO LET-FURNISHED HOUSE ON RIDGE
ave., Allegheny City: fine large residence,
with stable: possession April 1. 1SS9. W. A. HER
RON & SONS. 80 Fourth ave. fe!9-5-TTS
TO LET-IN ALLEGHENY NEAR THE
parks and street cars, new modern brick
dwelling of 9 rooms, bathroom, gas,w. c; natural
gas. stationary washstands, etc., etc. ALEX
ANDER LEE, 313 Wood st. fel-27-Tus
mo LET-SMALL BRICK HOUSE IN SECOND
X ward, Allegheny, near line of street cars: has
six rooms, with hot and cold water, bath and
water closets and both gases. Rent, 27 50 per
month. Will rent only to small family. Inquire
at 56 N ORTH AVEN UE, Allegheny. fel9-3
Suburban Residences.
TO LET-A SUBURBAN RESIDENCE-BRICK
bouse ot 9 rooms and 2 finished attic rooms,
bathroom, natural gas, w. c, etc.: "H acres of
land: frnlt and shade trees: on line of railroad,
convenient to city. ALEXANDER ,t LEE, 313
Wood St. fcl6-27-TuS
TO LET-SUBURBAN RESIUENCE-GLEN-F1ELD.
P., Ft. W. & C. Ry.. known as Bir
ney homestead, with natural gas: all couvenl
ences: 6 acres of ground covered with choice fruit
and shade trees and shrubbery, etc.: rent only
350 per year. BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave.
lel9-76
I nxms.
TO LET-3LARGE FARMS NEAR CITY; ONE
on shares to right party; rent reasonable.
Inquire of MRS. JACOBY, 3708 Butler St., city.
fel9-34-TTS
Offices, Dcik Room. &c.
TO LET-(TO) OFFICES AND BUSINESS
rooms in best location: call for prices.
SAMUEL W. BLACK Jfc CO., 99 Fourth ave.
Jal7-28-D
T
LET FRONT OFFICES IN BUILDING
corner Water street and therrv allev: rent
low. 1). W. C. BID WELL & CO., corner Water
street and Cherry alley.
Ja30-23
TO LET-FREE RENT-TO APRIL 1. 1839
Offices, cor. Fifth avenue and Wood street;
good light and Crane elevator. SAMUEL W.
BLACKT& CO., 99 Fourth ave. Ja29-86-D
TO LET- IN THE MCCANCE BLOCK,
Smithfield. Liberty and Seventh avenue,
well-lighted offices, each room fronting on a prin
cipal street; passenger and merchandise eleva
tors. Jas-32-D
TO LET LARGE FRONT ROOM, SECOND
floor, 513 Smithfield St., opposite City Hall
and adjoining Dunucsni- Hotel, with chalrv
desk, etc. MORRIS FLEMING, 108 Fourth
ave. de4d-63-Trs
Tr
LET SINGLE AND CONNECTING
rooms In the Garrison bnlldtnts. cor. Wood
and Water streets, and Third ave. and Wood
street; also warehouse and basement No. 213
Wood st. Inquire at A. GARRISON FOUNDRY
CO.. 10 and 12 Wood St. Jal3-51
TO LET-NEW OFFICES: SPLENDID LIGHT.
The GennanU Savings Bank. 423 Wood St.,
having changed the interior of its building by
adding 15 large, airy and well-lighted offices, with
all modern conveniences, clerator, etc., oner the
same for rentat reasonable terms. Parties desir
ing a flno location, shonld apply at once at the
BANK. de21-75-D
Business Stands.
TO LET-ROUM 25x60. WITH GOOD POWER.
Inquire 2600 3MALLMAN ST.. city. fe!3-46
O LET-NO. 305 MARKET ST., A DESIRA
BLE 3-story business house. W. A. HEB
RON SONS, 80 Fourth avenue. fel7-72-MTuFS
Tc
LET-NO. 185 BEAVEK AVE.. ALLE
GHENY, a lame storeroom and 6 dwelling
rooms, good new building. 835 a month. W. A.
HERRON & SONS, No. 80 Fourth ave.
fel5-71-Tur
TO LET FINE STOREROOSL 2S7 OHIO ST..
Allegheny, with plate glass front: first-class
business location: at present occupied as confec
tionery. Apply to J. H. AIKEN, 100 Filth ave
nue. fel4-33-D
mO LET-SPACE WITH POWER; ALSO,
JL storage space (with pul'eys, shaftings, belt
ings, etc.) in the -Banner Mill. Main St., Alle
gheny; rent moderate. W. A. HERRON SONS,
80 Fourth avenue. fel9-65-TT3
TO LET-THAT FINE BUSINESS OE WARE
HOUSE, No. 93 Water St., 3 stories 160 ft.
deep to First avenne, with elevator (will divide
and rent 80 ft. deep, fronting either on Water or
First avenue). W. A. HERRON A SONS. 80
Fourth avenue. fe!9-65-TTS
TO LET THE POPULAR HOTEL KNOWN
as the White House, at Perrysvllle, on the
Perrysvilleplankroad, with 21 acres of land, good
orchard, barn, stablings, sheds; and also frame
dwelling, with large garden Joining, and every
tblngln first-class order: long lease Is given to the
riguc party, x or juruier iniurmauon rail or ad
dress THEDAN NER MEDIC1N E CO., Z42Federal
St.. Allegheny City. fe2-15
Special.
TO LET BUSINESS HOUSES AND DWELL
INGS on the line of Penna. ave. and Butler
st. cable cars.
SeeM. P. HOWLEY, 3819 Butler
st.
feo-33
PERSONAL.
PERSONAL FINE -BOOKS-PICTURESQUE
America, Picturesque Europe, Picturesque
Palestine, Art Treasures ot Germany and 30. TOO
more books In all departments of literature.
LEVI'S BOOK STORE; Seventh Ave. Hotel
Building. fe3
PERSONAL YOU WILL BE A LONGTIME
dead, but a short time alive, so be up and
make the best of It: Eee that vour wearing apparel
always looks neat and tidy. DICKSON, the
Tailor, of 65 Firth avenue corner Wood street,
second floor, makes a specialty of fine cleaning
and repairing; give him a trial.'! elepbone 1558. a8
STRAYED.
STRAY-CAME TO TOE PREMISES OF AL
FRED HARRISON, Oakland Dairy, one milch
cow. Owner must come forward and prove same,
pay charges, or she will be sold according to law.
fcl7-104
ELECTIONS.
PITTSBURG AND CASTLE SnANNON"!
Railroad Company, I
General Office, Carson street, f
Southside. Pittsburg. February 4. 1SS9.J
ELECTION THE ANNUAL MEETING
of the stockholders of this company will be
held at this office on TUESDAY, February
19, 1889, between tho hours of 2 and 4 p. M. for
the purpose of electing a President and ten
directors, to serve during the ensuing year and
for the transaction of sneb other business as
may properly come before them. E. J.
REAMER. Secretary and Treasurer. fe3-14-D
AMUSEMENTS.
TAXATIONAL SWEDISH LADIES' CON
JLl CERT at Old City HalL Tuesday, February
19. Eight Beautiful Young Ladies from the
Royal Opera of Stockholm. Sweden. Reserved
seats 75 and 50 cents, at KLEBER'S MUSIC
STORE. fel3-8 .
HARRIS' THEATER
Every Afternoon and Evening,
the
NELSON COMBINATION.
NELSON COMBINATION.
Next week "True Irish Hearts." felS-10
B
IJOU THEATER-TO-NIGHT,
The Casino Opera Company.
" NADJY."
Only "Nadjy" Matinee Wednesday.
Next week Murray & Murphy. fe!8-21
JjARRY WILLIAMS' ACADEMY
To-night. Matinees Tuesday, Thursday and
Saturday.
AUSTIN"S AUSTRALIAN NOVELTY CO.
MLLE. AIMEE, THE HUMAN FLY.
fel7-ll
fl RAND OPERA HOUSE "THE WIFE."
VJ Matinees Wednesday and Saturday.
"THE WIFE"
The famous success of New
THE WIFE"
THE WIFE"
York. Superior Cast, Scenery,
etc. etc.
Next week Margaret Mather.
fel7-10
CASINO MUSEUM-
j Week of February 18:
THE WELCHES GIGANTIC SPECIALTY
COMPANY. Welches. Charles and Jennie;
Baby Venus; Qleason Children. Admission, 10c
Open from 10 A. H. to 10 p. at. f elS-Il 1
AUCTION SALES.
SPECIAL AUCTION SALE
Of large consignment of carpets, furniture and
bouse furnishing goods, which must all be sold
next TUESDAY. February 19, at the rooms.
No. 311 Market street, at 10 o'clock: sharp.
Everything must go, as the owners have been,
snmmoned from the city, and our orders bava
been to sell the goods without reserve. Fine
group parlor suit in plnsb, 7-pieco haircloth
suit, folding bed. sofa, coucb, bed lounge, pier
mirror. 4 chamber suits, brussels and Ingrain
carpets, window shades and curtains, ward
robes, bedsteads, bureaus, washstands, ..tables,
chairs, rockers, bedding, hall rack, pictures,
toiletware, sideboard, piano, clocks, bed springs,
mattresses, towel racks, dishes, silverware, cut
lery, glassware, cooking utensils, linoleum,
laundry famishment?, etc.
Now is the time to buy.
HENRY AUCTION CO- LIM-
Auctioneers.
fel7-71
AUCTION SALE FULTON STREET
property. THURSDAY, February 21. 2
o'clock P. M., on premises: 6-room brick dwell
ing. No. 148 Fulton street, convenient to Wylie,
Center and Fifth avenue cable cars. (Six min
utes from postoffice.) Will positively be sold
to highest bidder; rare chance for a home or
investment.
SMITHSON & MOORE,
Auctioners, Eisner Building,
f el7-13 Cor. Fifth ave. and Wood St.
rt 'O HIGHEST BIDDER AT PUBLICSALE,
JL on Wednesday, February 27, at 2 o'clock,
on City "View, near cast car stables, Allegheny,
2 new house?, 7 rooms, 2 vacant lots. A- J.
PENTECOST. 413 Grant st. fel9-29-TTS
NOTICES.
T7-NIGHTS OF PYTHIAS
The members of lodges taking part in the
twenty-fifth anniversary entertainment at La
fayette Hall this evening, at T30 o'clock, that
have not secured their invitations can get them,
by going to J. P. MILLER'S CIGAR STORE.
Smithfield street, opposite City Hall. fel9&
County Comsiissioners' Osfic. I
Pittsburg, February 6. 1889. J
THE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WJXIi
hold appeals on the following named dis
tricts as follows, to wit:
Thursday, February 2L Thirteenth, Four
teenth and Twentieth wards, Pittsburg.
By order of County Commissioners;
R. E. MERCER.
GEO. Y McKEE.
DANIEL McWILLIAMS.
P. W. SIEBERT. Clerk. fe7-19
DIVIDENDS.
TnoRN Oil Company. "I
101 Fourth Ave. (Second Floor), y
Pittsburg, February 12. 1889. J
mENTH DIVIDEND THE BOARD OF
I Directors of this company bave this day
declared a dividend of TWO PER CENT
payable at the office of Wm. Guckert, Presi
dent, No. 101 Fourth ave.. on and after Febru
ary 18, 1889. JOS. FUHRER. JR.,
fe!6-5-D Treasurer.
PROPOSALS.
County Commissioner's Office,
Lebanon, Pa.. February 13, 1889.
SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE
CEIVED at the office of the County Com
missioners until 12 o'clock, noon, March 13,
18S9, for the erection of a Prison and Sheriffs
residence.
Plans and specifications may be seen at this
office between the hours of 8 A. if. and 4 P. M.
until the day named.
The names of the bondsmen must accompany
the bids.
The Connty Commissioners reserve the right
to reject any and all bids.
Proposals should be addressed, "County Com
missioners of Lebanon County, proposals for
Prison and Sheriff STesidence.
By order of
DAVID R. ZELLER.
GEORGE H." SPANG,
A. J. MEREDITH, ,
County Commissioners.
Attest M. A. GHERST, Clerk.
February 13, 1SS9. felfr53-TUTS
HOUSEBJDR ALL&-
FORSALElndTOLET.
3 rooms up to 10 rooms. In the beautiful
boronzb of Knoxville. only 1 miles from city
postoffice.
Beautiful homes are sold on payments tho
same as rent.
By all means visit Knoxvillo before taking
your house for another year. Never havo
there been such oppcrtunities for people to get
homes-.
49-Take Southside cars to Twelfth street
and Mt. Oliver Incline and Street Railway, or
to Thirteenth street, and the Electric Railway.
MOXVILLELAIIMPROVEIMTCO.
OFFICE, 85 KNOX AVENUE,
fe87-TTSSu KNOXVILLE BOROUGH.
FOR SALE
LDTB! LDTS! LDTB!
$100 to $350.
$5 to 15 down: balance SI to S3 a week: without
taxes or interest.
WASHINGTON PLAGE,
MT. WASHINGTON.
Twenty minutes from new Court Housa, con.
venient to incline and paved street. Natural
gas and city water, etc
P. S. These lots are a gorfd Investment.
Look to it, workingmen, and buy a good lot
before MARCH 1 and you will receive 10 per
cent off the original price.
BLACK&BAIRD,
95 FOURTH AVENUE.
iel9-7D
OFFICES.
TO LET.
Four or five offices on the fourth floor of thej
Renshaw Building will be let from April li
rooms connecting or separate: good Hint,
water, gas and elevator. Apply to JNO. A,
RENSHAW, corner Liberty and Ninth streets,
fefJ-8-D
FOURTH AVENUE,
Between Wood and Smithfield. lots 120 feet
deep for sale by SAMUEL W. BLACK 4 CO
99 Fourth ave. f el4-17.Jrrw
CABLE CARS
Pass the door of a new 10-room brick house, all
modern improvements, extra Well built (not
built for, sale), on good part of Fifth avenue,
Oakland., immediate possession. Removal of
owner from the city is cause of sale. Terms
Bart casb. balance at 5 per cent. SAMUEL W.
LACK e CO., 99 Fourth ave f el5-73-Turs
ri A.BALPH,
BUILDING CONTRACTOR,
41 Seventh avenne,
Pittsburg, Pa.
Telephone 1344. se5-n0iTT3
CONSUME YOUR OWN GARBAGE IN
stoves and ranges while using the same for
cooking; or any other purpose, by using the
Eureka Garbage Burner. For illustrative cir
cular, containing full information, call on or
address
JAMES ANDERSON,
63 East Diamond street,
Je5-n57.TT3 Allegheny.!?.
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