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THE. PITTSBURQ-
DISPATOHr
"WEDNESDAY,
JTJNEV 5? 1889
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I0T A COMPARISON
Can Be Had for the Great
" Pressure on Wires.
WESTERN UNION DOUBLED
TAnd 15 or 20 or Its Best Operator! Sent
7to Johnstown The Kioto, Centennial
.nnd Garfield Furnished no Parallel In
Telegraphy Operators Must bleep In
Barns.
At the Western Union office It was learned
last night that business had increased enor
mously in the past f ew days, so much so as to
require a doubling up of the force.
In response to the inquiry: "Hare you ever
done as much business, in the same time, as
you hare done since the Johnstown calamity T"
Manager Williams responded:
I do not remember the time when business
Id our line was so lively. In Centennial times
and in hen the strike was on there was great ac
tivity in telegraph matters, but there were far
fen er wires In operation then than now. We
did not realize the extent of theConemaugh
disaster for many hours after the first news
came. Our offices and operators at Johnstown
went down in the flood. Since Friday night we
have sent 15 operators to that ill-fated city,
with all the appliances needed for telegraphing.
"We were Terr fortunate in securing the
serrices of Mr. Munson, of the East liberty
Stockyards, who has superintended theitork
of the Johnstown office, and has proved him
self fully equal to the emergency. The opera
. tors under Air. Munson do not find the best of
accommodations. Many are
Sleeping In Barns
and hunting rations wherever they are to be
found. We sent up three additional operators
to-day and will send another to-morrow. There
are now in the employ of the Pittsburg office
about 90 operators. Ordinarily we employ
about one-half this number."
At the Postal Telegraph office the informa
tion received was of the same character. Said
the foreman of this company:
"Our regular commercial business has been
very slack the past few days, but the extra
business brought by the Johnstown disaster
' has far more than made up for the loss in com
mercial lines. The press of business since the
flood has forced us to quadruple our force. On
the night force from 25 to 30 men are now kept
busy, whereas we were able a week or two days
ago to get along with a half dozen.
"We have managed to cet our wires Into
good shape, and are equal to all demands, not
withstanding the great increase the past few
days."
Night Manager Henderson, of the telephone
company, was seen by the reporter, and from
him it was learned that business had greatly
increased since Friday. On Sunday the force
was doubled. The amount of business done
the past four days has been fully 100 per cent
above ordinary times.
Everybody Wants to Esoir.
Said Manager Henderson: "Pittsburg has
been the center of inquiry from all points for
J) information concerning Johnstown sufferers.
"We hare no line to Johnstown, but hare an
exchange there. Onr operator there, a young
lady, was saved, but lost everything, and had
scarcely a sufficiency of clothing to protect her
from the elements. A gentleman's coat was a
part of her covering when rescued from the
flood. The lady operators of our office have for
warded to her a lull line of it earing apparel,
and both they and she will, no doubt, derive
much satisfaction from this timely gift.
-"Locally, the 'phones have been kept going
like mad until some subscribers refuse to an--..swer
any calls."
CARIXG FOE THE IKJURED.
,
Elahteen Patients Broneht to the City The
nloapltal Open Their -Doora Most of
lithe PeonAs Will Live.
""vEffiralcirfDr. W. C. Stewart, of the Mercy
Hospital surgical staff, brought 18 patients
from Johnstown, all tho inmates of one of the
temporary hospitals. Three were taken to the
West Penn, 13 to the Mercy Hospital and two
were taken by friends at Hazelwood as the
train came through.
At the Mercy Hospital the worst case was
Mrs. Margaret Donnelly, a widow, 50 years old.
She is hurt internally, had three ribs broken
and will probably die before morning.
Miss Catherine Vance, 19 years, was in the
water 15 hours, but has no fractured bones and
will probably live.
Sarah Young, 25 years, has a dislocation of
the knee and was in the water 10 hours: her
case is dubious.
Hose Young, 22 years, has a badly jammed
body and internal injuries. She was given an
opiate, as she was suffering intensely. She is
dangerous.
George Slick, 50 years, was laid up with
rheumatism when the flood came. The expos
ure he has come through has paralyzed him,
and he will probably die.
Mrs. Mary Slick, 48 years, in the water the
greater part of three days, she may recover.
A son of George Slick, 31 years, worn out;
will recover.
.Nellie Secrist, Philadelphia, 19 years. In the
water 12 hours and bruised about the face and
body; she will recover.
Mrs. Emma Horn, 25 years, crushed leg,
gneumonla from the exposure. She will likely
ie in a few hours.
"John Horn, 2S years, suffering from exposure;
he will recover.
Mrs. Ann Frederick, 30 years, was sick with
a fever before the flood and the exposure has
about finished her career. She will hardly re
cover. Mary Frederick, a daughter of the above,
crushed body and bruised head; she may re
cover. Benton Koney, 30 years, had typhoid fever
when the flood came; his recovery is doubtful.
.At the West Penn Hospital there are: Bon
bcin Keuman, suffering from exposure.
Morris Newman, broken leg and hurt about
the head; the leg will be amputated at once.
Charles Reed, broken arm, and suffering
from exposure.
None of the West Penn cases will die. The
car the patients were brought down on was
fitted up by Dr. Stewart and will be sent back
over the Baltimore and Ohio this morning for
another detachment.
UPWAED OP 5,000
Raised Through Tho Dispatch, and Nearly
All ot It Is Forwarded.
The Dispatch yesterday afternoon handed
to William Thompson, Treasurer of the Johns
town relief fund, the amount of its collections
up to Monday evening, the sum, adding The
Dispatch's $500, being $4,705 28. Additional
collections up to 7 p. jr. June i are as follows:
Employes or A.
Evans, Cunnlng-
O-arrUon Foun
nam & jones ana
emnloves m no
dry Co tSo 60
Uiuzcns vi irenn
station. Der'W.H.
Cash inn
. Thoj. McGoyern... SOD
Landls 114 07
Et. Aug. Young
r Collected by three
mue Kins at Alli
son Prt ej
ilea's iicaoc.... sis
Oeo. uaray. jvwb. b. aiason in no
.E Graham.add'1 30 DDCltl:ns of Perrys-
feherldan 41. E. ville, Pa ... ss0
Church 9 M Cash 4S0
Cash. aooosn s-s
Frank J. Martin 1 OOJAlex. Pltcalrn 2000
138541
Total, to date 3,090 67
A STBUGGLE P0E LIFE.
Secretary WicUershnm's Son Climbed a
Telegraph Pole, bat Was Swept Away.
Colonel S. M. Wlckersham, Secretary of the
Western Pennsylvania Engineers' Society, lost
his son Dick, aged 21 years, in the flood. The
boy was a Government steel inspector at the
Cambria Iron Works, and made a desperate
struggle for his life. When the flood came he
had no time to run to the mountains, and
climbed a telegraph pole. He was seated on
one of the crossarms, and seemed to be com
paratively safe. The force of the flood was
too strong and the pole gave way, and the
young man was drowned. His body has not
yet been recovered.
MEDICAL SOCIETY ADJ0UBNED
UntH September 3 Next, and the Fnnds 10
Go the Sufferers.
The State Medical Society, which was to
fcavemet In this city yesterday) adjourned,,
until September 3, on account of the general
excitement occasioned by the Johnstown dis
astsr. The entertainments arranged are all re
called. The flowers that ere to decorate the
banquet hall will be sent to the hosuitals at
Johnstown. The money appropriated for the
entertainment of the visitors will be donated
to the sufferers.
IN COPPERS, MICKELS AND DIMES.
How a Great Portion of Organized Charity
Contributions Come.
Tttr. W. R. Thompson. Treasurer of the Re
llef Committee, requests that all contributors
to the fund will exercise a little patience in re
gard to the non-appearance of their contribu
tions in the papers. The collections coming in
lrom churches, Sunday schools and ward
schools are principally of silver pieces of small
denomination, and there is so much of it that
considerable time is required in counting it.
Contributors may rest fully assured that every
one will be properly recognized and credited as
soon as possible.
Looking for His Daughter.
Mayor's Clerk McCleary last night received a
telegram from Morrellvllle requesting him to
hunt up Peter Fitzpatrick, the chief of Police
of Cambria City, who came here yesterday to
look for his daughter, Ella, who had been miss
ing since Friday. It was reported that she had
escaped the flood, and came to this city with
friends. The telegram announced that this
supposition was incorrect, and the body or his
daughter had been recovered at Johnstown last
evening.
Enst Liberty Ladles at Work.
The ladies of the East Liberty Presbyterian
Church met last night and sewed for the un
fortunates at Johnstown. There were about
150 present, and they made 400 garments. In
addition to the newly-made clothing they
shipped 70 sacks of clothing and a lot of shoes
to J ohnstown.
Buying; a New Fire Engine.
The Allegheny Committee on Fire Depart
ment met last night, and awarded the contract
for furnishing vitriol to G. Eisenbeis at $5 75
per 100 pounds. The Controller was autnor
ized to advertise for a second-class steam fire
engine to take the place of tho Grant engine
on Spring Garden avenue, which was the first
in the city, and has about outlived its useful
ness. It was decided that the annual Inspec
tion of the department will take place on
Tuesday, June 20, at 10 A. M.
Drowned in the Monongnheln.
John Stewart, aged 60 years, was found
drowned at the foot of Liberty street in the
Monongahela river yesterday. The deceased
was a shoemaker and has been about the city
for many years, though he had no permanent
home. He was last seen alive Saturday night,
and had been In the water two or three days.
The coroner held an inquest and a verdict of
found drowned was rendered.
CLAIMS AGAINST
Tho Fidelity and Casualty Company, of
New York,
Arising out of the disaster at Johnstown,
will be paid immediately upon the presen
tation of satisfactory proofs to Adrian
Scharff, examiner of claims, who is in Johns
town for that purpose, or application may
be made to J. H. Scott, General Agent,
Hamilton building, Pittsburg, Fa.
E. E. Clafp, Superintendent
A Generous Offer.
Messrs. Lechner fc Schoenberger, 69 Fifth
avenue, Pittsburg, Pa.:
Feeling a great sympathy for the suf
ferers by the flood at Johnstown and
vicinity, and with a desire to render our
mite for their assistance, we authorize you
to have sold at auction on your board, of
trade, or in such other manner or place as
you may see proper, one of the best James
M. Starr & Co, pianos which yoa hare in
stock, and apply the entire receipts from its
gale to the fund for assisting the sufferers.
Please do this promptly as our agents.
Very truly, James M. Stabe & Co.
Eichmond, Ind., June 3, 1889.
The above letter explains itself. The
Piano will be placed in the Chamber of
Commerce, Wood street, at 9 o'clock and
will be sold at U o'clock a. ji., Thursday,
June 6, to the highest bidder by Jno. D.
Bailey, Auctioneer.
B. &B.
Corsets, Her Majesty's, C. P., E. & G.,
P. D., Dr. Ball's, Dr. "Warner's, H. & S.,
P. N., and all the other popular makes of
corsets, in our large corset department' at
lowest prices. BOGGS & BUHL.
Black Cashmeres Another lot of
those extra heavy 48-inch wide all wool
Black Cashmeres at 50c a yard. These are
positively the best value ever shown.
MWTSU HUGTJS & HACKE.
Special Notice.
7 The Baltimore and Ohio Bailroad is open
and has resumed business to Washington,
Baltimore, Philadelphia and New York
and all points Bast. Trains leave at 8 A. 11.
and 9:20 P. M.
An entertainment for the benefit of the
flood sufferers will be given in the West
End rink, Wednesday evening. The best
local talent will take'part
B.&B.
Special quality summer blankets at 75c
and $1 each. Booos & Buhl.
Atxektioh is called to, the fine photo
graphs made by Mr. Hendricks, of Hen
dricks & Co. Cabinets only $1 per dozen.
Special Notice.
The Baltimore and Ohio Bailroad is open
and has resumed business to Washington,
Baltimore, Philadelphia and New York
and all points East. Trains leave at 8 A. 21.
and 920 P. M.
B.&B.
FAsk for the genuine lisle thread vest at
35c, or three for $1; it is really worth 50c
Boggs & Buhl.
Amendment Mass Meeting, Hock Point,
Jane 7th.
Excursion tickets will be sold via thePenn
sylvania lines for the Amendment mass
meeting, at Bock Point, on June 7th.
Trains will leave Union station, Pittsburg,
at 7.-05 A. M., and 1220 P. m, Central time.
Pare for round trip 75 cents.
B.&B.
Bee the new 50-cent dress goods depart
ment an indiscriminate mark of 75c, $1
and SI 25 goods at 50c. Boggs & Buhl.
Special Notice.
The Baltimore and Ohio Bailroad is open
and has resumed business to Washington,
Baltimore, Philadelphia and New York
and all points East Trains leave at 8 A, zi.
and 920 P. ir.
B. ot B.
Dollar pin stripes, 42-inch all-wool suit
ings at 40c Boggs & Btjiil.
Great Kemnnnt Sale.
On Friday, June 7, we will make the
greatest remnant sale of the season. Bern
nan ts of carpets away below cost, all grades;
also mattings, remnants of wall paper,
browns, whites,golds and borders) remnants
of dress goods, including silks, woolens,
wash goods and trimmings; we will include
curtains, parasols, gloves, hosiery, summer
underwear, etc, etc, making it tie greatest
day this year.
Aethue Schokdelmtee & Co.,
mwf 68 and 70 Ohio it.
Rebuilding Sale. Carpets, curtains,
etc The building we now occupy will be
taken down on July 1. We have conclud
ed to close out onr entire stock of carpets,
curtains, portiere, oilcloth, linoleum,
window shades, rugs, mats, In fact, every,
thing in the house at greatly reduced prices
to close out the stock by July 1. Come and
get a bargain. Geo. W. Snamait,
Mwssu 136 Federal St., Allegheny,
B. &B.
Special leaders 50c, 60c, 75o and $1 lines
of corsets, the best ever offered for the
price. "" Boggs & Buhl.
Reverse the Proportion.
Each hundredth man with health Is blest
The balance go awry,
The secret is that some digest
And ninety-nine just die.
Here's a way to reverse the proportion.
Dks. STARKETt Pales: "Since nslngyour
Compound Oxygen Treatment my lungs have
been better than for years." Willis DeLong,
Taylor. N. Y., December 25. 1888. JDbs. Stab
Ket & Palen: "Your Compound Oxygen
Treatment saved my son's life." M. A TDB
KEB, Gainesville. Ga., July 21, 1888.
Drs. Starkev & Palen's office records show
over OOO diflerent cases in which their Com
pound Oxygen Treatment has been used by
physicians in their practice and by invalids in
dependently In cases of consumption, bron
chitis, asthma, catarrh, dyspepsia, nervous
prostration, rheumatism, neuralgia, and all
complaints of a chronic nature. Tbcirbrochure
of 200 pages will be forwarded free of charge to
anyone addressing Drs. Stabkey & Pales,
Ho. 1529 Arch street Philadelphia, Pa.
THE BEST LINE OPEN TO THE EAST.
ritubnrg nnd Lake Erie It. R.
The train leaving Pittsburg at 8 A. ir. ar
rives at Buffalo at 4:50 P. ir., and at New
York at 720a. M.k
' The accommodation, leaving at 4:10 P. M.,
arrives at Ashtabula at 10:45 p. M., connects
with Bake Shore night express, arriving at
New York at 7 P. M. next day.
The train leaving at 9:30 P. M. arrives at
Buffalo at 620 A. H. and New York at 8:50
p. M. Sleeping car on night train.
The first class limited rate to New York is
512.
TAYLOR & DEAN'S.
203 and 205 Blnrket Street,
Is headquarters for adjustable window
screens, which will fit any window. Price
from 30c to 50c each. Also for fencing ot
every description. EOD
Passengers for the East
Can take the Allegheny Valley Bailroad to
Corry or Buffalo. Connections made at
Corry for all points on the N. Y., L. E, &
WfE. K., and at Buffalo with the N. Y. C.
&H."K. B.and West Shore E. K. for all
points in New York and New England.
Trains leave at 8.45 a. m. and 8:50 P. M.
Bate Pittsburg to New York, 512.
Fbench Kobes To close quickly the
remaining stock of our imported Bobe
Patterns, exclusive styles, we have re
duced prices one-half original values. A
few only of each style.
Mwrsu Hugus & Hacks.
Henry Tcrheyden, tho Jeweler, of 530
mlthfield Street,
Has just received a fresh invoice of those
beautiful onyx clocks. There are also a
few of those diamonds advertised last week
which remain over that he will close out at
a positive bargain. Those who contemplate
making purchases in the jewelry line would
do well to call and see his large and varied
stock of goods and extremely low prices.
TUTVSU
A medicine for father and son,
Por girl and mother, wife and nun,
. For the old bachelor, for the mope
Who dreams all day of a night's rest,
For everyone, tor worst and Dest,
Ii: Dbetdoppel Soap.
To be continued next Saturday.
Vm. J. Feiday's "Marie" brand of
Havana cigars are the finest in this market;
3 for 25c 633 Smithfield st. WFSu
Subah Silks Checks, plaids and
stripes. Begular SI quality reduced to 75c
a yard. This season's styles are very desir
able. HUGUS & HACK2.
MWFSU
I am selling a fine Key West Havana
cigar 5 for 25c; also a Havana coquetas at
the same price. Wm. J. Feiday,
WFSU 633 Smithfield st
Royal Worcester Exhibition.
The largest collection of Boyal Worcester
and Doulton Pottery ever shown by any
single retail house in the United States is
now on exhibition at E. P. Boherts & Sons'
stores, corner Fifth avenue and Market
street. They show a multitude of new
shapes and decorations, with all the beauty
and grace this ware is celebrated for. wfsu
Imported ort Wines.
Old London Dock 52 00
Burgundy 1 50
Cocfcburn's 1 00
Full quarts, case or gallon.
Wm. J. Feiday, 633 Smithfield street.
"WTSU
Wash Goods Great reduction, Ander
son zephyrs reduced from 40c to 25c a yard.
French Ginghams, regular, 45c and 50c
qualities and styles reduced to 30c a yard,
irwrsa Hugus & Hacke.
Imported Sherry Wines.
Pemartni, 184 Reserve 1 $2 00
Solera Cabinet, 1860 1 50
Pine Old Harmony 1 25
VinodePasto 1 00
Pull quarts, gallon or case.
Wm. J. Feiday, 633 Smithfield st.
wrstt
Diamonds at a bargain. A few more
left at the Jewelry Bazaar of Henry Terhey
den, 530 Smithfield st irwsu
California Wines.
A full line of California wines at 50c for
full quart and by gallon or case.
Wm. J. Feiday, 633 Smithfield st
WTSU
(Seasickness prevented and alleviated
bv the use of the genuine Brown's Ginger.
Fred. Brown, Phila. Established 1822.
India Silks Cheny Bros. 24-inch Al
quality printed India Silks at 65c a yard.
These goods are worth and sold elsewhere
at 51. Hugus & Hacke.
MWZSU
The Boyal Worcester Opening;
At E. P. Roberts & Sons' this week is the
wonder and admiration ot all lovers ot the
ceramic art See their beautiful window
display, corner Fifth avenue and Market
street wtsu
Brandies, Gin, Elc
A full assortment of brandies, rum, gin,
liqueurs, cordials, fruit liquors, bitters and
kummel can be had from, Wm. J. Friday,
633 Smithfield st VTFSxx
Fancy Deess Goods 51.25 and 1
goods at 75c a yard; plaids, stripes and
checks; latest styles and newest colorings.
ktvtsu Hugus & Hacke.
Ales and Porter.
Bass' ale and Guinness' stout, bottled
either by McMullen (white label), Bead
Bros, or Burke, in pints by the dozen.
Wm. J. Feiday, 633 Smithfield st
WPSU
Mexican Onyx Exhibit.
All the new (recentlydiscovered) shades in
rose, green and mottled onyx, mounted in
clocks, candelabra, pedestals, lamps, tables
and cabinets. AH really wonderful display
canbe seen at B. P. Roberts & Sons', cor
ner Fifth avenue and Market street, tvfsu
India Silks Hundreds of yards sold
this week. Nothing like them ever offered
before at the prices, 65c, 75c and $1 a yard.
mwfsu Hugus & Hacke.
Wm. J. Feiday'S "Marie" brand of
Havana cigars are the finest in this market;
3 for 25c 633 Smithfield st -wtsu
ARCHITECTS.
A,
"E. L1NKENHE1MEB,
ARCHITECT,
515 Smithfield street, Pittsburg, Pa. Freihelts
Freund Building, second floor. mh24-80-MWJi
REMOVAL.
George Hndgdon, Architect, has removed to
his handsome new rooms. Safe Deposit Build
ing, S3 Fourth ave. Take elevator to fifth
floor myl7.10P
ISSESH BUTTES
1 BECEIVED DAILY
BY GEO, K. BTEVENSON 4 CO.,
GROCERIES AND TABLE DELICACIES,
SIXTH AYENUE. jaWtorwi'
A Word to tb e Thinker.
Jf you are young, vigorous, full of life and
health, you require no stimulant, but un
fortunately we are not all so; then think,
if depressed in spirits, if lack of ambition,
ifweak from disease, if lung trouble, if no
appetite what is the best to use! Why,
ask the hospitals, ask the faculty and they
will all answer Max Klein's "Silver
Age" rye is the best stimulant in the
world and sold everywhere at $1 50 per
full quart He will also forward yon six
quarts of the best six-year-old Gucken
heimer, Finch, Gibson or Overholt for 55
or 51 per single quart You can relyupon
any article advertised by Max Klein, 82
Federal street, Allegheny. Send for price
list We ship goods neatly packed any
where. . MWF
500 Engravings Given Away Free, Free,
Froe.
One 22x28 engraving given with every
purchase at Treganowan's picture store.
Picture frames, engravings, etchings, etc.
Life size crayon portraits, 25x30, for $6 00.
Now is your time, improve it 152Wylie
ave. wrsu
LEGAL NOTICES.
TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
JLH letters of administration on the estate 01
Oeo.F. Heim, deceased, late ot Allegheny
City, have been granted to the undersigned, to
whom all those Indebted to said estate, will
make immediate payment, and those having
claims aguust the same will present them duly
probated without delav. JOHN F. MYEKS,
lOB'ederal St., room 20, second floor, Alle
gheny. iny29 97-W
TESTATE OF GERHARD STRATMAN,
JJJ deceased. Executors' notice. Notice is
hereby given that letters testamentary on the
estate of Gerhard Stratman, late of the Fourth
ward. City of Allegheny, county of Allosbeuy,
State of Pennsylvania, deceased, havo been
granted to the undersigned, to whom all per
sons indebted to said estate are requested to
make Immediate payment, and those having
claims or demands against the same will make
them known without delay to JOS. STRAT
MAN, JOHN STRATMAN, Executors. 418
Liberty ave., Pittsburg, Pa. myl-57-W
TOTICE - APPLICATION WILL BE
X made to the Governor of Pennsylvania,
under the general corporation act of 1871. on
THURSDAY, June 27, 18S9, by R. C. Elliot,
Henry Fisher, James M. Guffey, William
Flinn, A. F.Keating and others, for a charter
of incorporation for the Venture Oil Company.
The object of said intended corporation is to
mine for natural gas and petroleum.
R. S. FRAZIER.
je5-S6 Attorney for Applicants.
IN THE COURT OF QUARTER SESSIONS
of AUecheny County, In the matter of the
application for the transfer of retail licenso
No. 201, March sessions, 1689. granted to George
W. Mahaney, Nos. 1,103 and 1.105 Liberty
street, Ninth ward, Pittsburg, notice is hereby
given that Saturday, 15th day o June, 18S9, at
10 o'clock a. M., has been ' fixed by the said
court tor hearing the application for transfer
of retail liquor license No. 204, March sessions,
18S9, from George W. Mahaney to Charles B.
Deshon, at which time persons opposing said
transfer as well as the parties above men
tioned will be heard.
je5-25 D. K. McGUNNIGLE, Clerk.
VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AN
Jl application will be made to the Governor
of Pennsvlvania on THURSDAY, JUNE 13,
18S9, by Edwin E. Little, A Marthens, Frank
"Wilcox, Charles V. Wolfe and Walter D. Upte
graff, under the general corporation act of 1874
and the supplements thereto, for the charter of
an intended corporation to be called Manufact
urers' Water Company, the character and ob
ject of which is to supply water to the public in
the township of Patton, Allegheny county. Pa.,
and for these purposes to have, possess and en
joy all the rights, benefits and privileges of said
apt of Assembly and its supplements.
my22-57.w
AUCTION SALES.
TTiXECUTOR'S SALE OF STOCKS THE
VI undersigned executors will expose at pub
lic sale at the office of A J. Pentecost, 413
Grant st, Pittsburg, on TUESDAY, June It
at 11 A. 11., 20 shares Consolidated Gas Co., of
Pittsburg; Terms cash.
C. ECHEN8BURG.
JOHN H. KERR,
Executors.
A. J. PENTECOST, Auctioneer. je593-Tuwr
pUBLIC SALE OF BUILDING LOTS
MT. WASHINGTON,
Thirty-second ward. Pittsburg.
I will offer for sale on SATURDAY; JUNES,
18S9, at 2.30 o'clock, on the premises, a large
number of building lots. These lots are eli
gibly situated in the DIlworth-Norton plan,
about seven minutes' walk from the Mononga
hela Incline, south of tho public school and
west of Southern avenue; lay well for building
purposes; will be sold singly or in blocks, to suit
purchasers, at verv low prices, on reasonable
t trma of payment; 10 down on each lot at sale,
und balance of one-fourth cash on delivery of
deed; balance in three equal annual payments,
6 per cent interest, secured by tight bond and
mortgage. For further information inquire ot
GRAHAM SCOTT, 151 Fourth avenue, or A
P. NORTON, 419 Smithfield street.
GRAHAM SCOTT,
Administrator Wm. Dilworth Estate.
JeS-96-ws
BY A J. PENTECOST.
ORPHANS' COURT SALE
Estate of OWEN WAGNER, Deecased.
In pursuance of an order of the Orphans'
Court of Allegheny county, I will expose to
public salo upon the premises, on
THURSDAY, JUNE 27, 1889, at 10 o'clock A. ir.,
a certain lot of ground, situate in the Thirty
sixth ward, city of Pittsburg, having a front of
60 feet on Wabash avenue, and extending back
135 feet, more or less, to a point having erected
thereon 2 story frame awellinghouse and neces
sary outbuildings. This same is made subject
to the joint use by the purchaser and Mrs. Mary
Wagner, widow, owner of adjoining property,
of the hydrant standing on this lot, also of the
portion of the ground rent arising therefrom.
Terms of sale One-half cash upon delivery of
deed, and balance payable in two equal annual
payments, with Interest. Deferred payments
to be secured by boud and mortgage, with scire
facias clause, GO days default, $250 to be paid
on day of sale. Possession given on July 15,
18S9. PATRICK KENNEDY, Executor. A.
J. PENTECOST, Auctioneer and Real Estate
Agent, 413 Grant street. ju5-92-W
ASSIGNEES SALE OF A COAL MINE ON
line of C. V. R. R. pursuant to order of
tue Court of Common Pleas, No. 1, at No. 482
December term, 1SS8, the undersigned assignees
of the Farmers' and Mechanics' Bank of E. B.
will oSer for sale on the premises on Wednes
day, June 20, at 10.30 a. M. all their right, title,
interest and claim in and to a piece or tract of
coal described as follows: Being all the' coal
underlying a certain tract or piece of land
situated in bcott township, Allegheny county,
near Leasdale station, on the line of the
Chartiets Valley Railroad, and known as Old
Glass Honse Farm and Coal works, containing
thirteen (13) acres, more or less, and being
what remains ot a larger tract of coal conveyed
by Thos. Hnnter, High Sheriff of Allegheny
County, by bis deeds, dated the 18th day of
December, 18S0, and recorded in the Recorder's
office of said county in deed book, vol. 410,
Sages 522 and 530, to the said Farmers and
echanics Bank: also all T iron pumps, boiler
and pipes tipple and fixtures, sidings and rail
road iron thereto belonging. Terms of sale ten
per centum of the purchase. Money on day of
sale and balance when deed is delivered
J. H. SORG, ) Assignees
H. G. BERG, Jr.. of
L. L. CUNNINGHAM, S F. and M. Bk.
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RESORTS.
THE ELDREDGE.NO. 18 SOUTH CARO
LINA avenue, within three minutes' walk
or depot or beach. Large, cheerful rooms, ex
cellent table. Terms moderate. MRS. E J.
ELDREDGE. Proprietress. mvl6-91-D
THE CH ALFON1 E. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.
MOVED TO THE BEACH.
ENLARGED AND IMPROVED.
UNSURPASSED OCEAN VIEW.
Salt water baths in the house. Elevator.
apl6-81-D E. ROBERTS & SON&
mHE TREMONT,
SEA GIRT, N. J.
a W. LEEDS. .
jel-2-D Winter address, Cinnamlnson.N. J.
mHE WINDSOR,
CAPE MAY, N. J.
Directly on the beach.
ttow open.
W. W. GREEN.
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CTOTEL NORMANDIE, ATLANTIC CITY,
NOW, OPEN.
Under new management.
T. C. GILLETTE, Prop'r.
my22 Late of Colonnade Hotel, Philada.
ON THE BEACH. '
Atlantic City, N. J.,
HADDON HALL
Je5-9i EDWIN LIPPINCOTTj
nRESSON bPRINGS. PENNA. MAIN
V; line Pennsylvania Railroad, on trip of
ALLEGHENY MOUNTAINS.
THE MOUNTAIN HOUSE
Will open June 25. All trains stop at Cretton.
For circulars, etc address
WM.R. DUNHAM, Bupt,
my7-2-DStt Oresson. Cambria Co.. Pa.
JUST AEEIVED-ALABGE lot of young
mocking birds; guaranteed singers. For sale
at ESflCH'S B1ED BTOEE, 610 Smithfield St.
JcK4-wsa
XS-Hifplay adverliitmentt .one dollar psr
tquare for one insertion. Clauiled advertite
tnents on, (Ad page such as Wanted, For Bale,
To Let, etc, ten cents per line for each inser
tion, and none taken for less than fifty cents.
THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH
BRANCH OFFICES.
For the accommodation of the
public, Branch Offices have been
established at the following places,
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 he prepaid except where
advertisers already have accounts with TnB DIS
PATCH, PITT8BUEO.
THOMAS MCCAFFBKY, 8&,9 Butler street.
EMIL G. HTUCKET, 24th street and Penn ave.
E. G. BTUCKEY A CO., Wylle ave. and Fulton st.
N. STOKELY. Fifth Avenue Market House.
EAST ESD.
J. W. WALLACE, 6m Penn avenue.
OAKLAND.
UCALLISTEB SHEUILEB.tthav. ft Atwood St.
SOUTIISIDE.
JACOB SPOHN, No. 2 Carson street.
CHAS. SCHWABS1, 1707 Carson street.
' ALLEGHENY.
A. J. KAEKCHEK, 59 Federal street
H. J. McURIUE, Federal and Ohio streets.
FRED H. EGGEItb. 172 Ohio street.
F. B. EOOEKS & SON, Ohio and Chestnut sM.
J. F. STEVENSON, Arch and Jackson streets.
THOMAS MCHENHY, Westcrnand Irwin aves.
G. W. HUGHES, Pennsvlvania and Beaver aves.
1'ERKYM. OLEIM. Rebeccaand Allegheny aves.
WANTED.
DIalo Hcln.
WANTED-DKUGCLEKK-A BELIABLE
man to take charge of small store. Address
uu.4. du, rnisDurjr, ra. jej
WANTED-A GOOD GERMAN BOY, 16
vears old. to work hi drugstore. Call 291
WEBSTEK AVE., city. JC5-10
TTT-ANTKD-BBEAD BAKERS AT 8. 8. ilAR
VV V1N k CO.'S. Liberty St., to bate bread
for Johnstown sufferers. Je5-M
TTTANTED-A F1HST-CLASS CIVIL- ENHI-
VV NEEK to do railroad work. Address LOCK
BOX 521. Vltisburg, Pa., with reference. lea-I5
TtrANTED-A SINGLE MAN TO SCRUB AND
(V make hlmselr useful about a house. Inquire
at WEST PENN HOSPITAL, Twenty-eight st.
JeS-8
"TaTANTED-A YOUNG MAN TO ACT AS
VV agent f or a rast selling article: small capi
tal required. Call for J. D. IKONS, 412 Wood St.,
rittsburj. Jei-ll
YTJANl ED-TWO FIRST-CLASS JIACH1N
TT 1STS. planer hand and lathe hand. Apply
corner SOUTH TWENTY-FIEsr AND MARY
ars., city. Je5-13
TT7ANTEU - IMMEDIATELY - A WHITE
V barber: roust be a good workman; state
wages wanted with board. Address DAN C.
KiIKNS, box 1360, Niles, O. e&-9
-TrANTED-STENOGRAPHER A BRIGHT,
TV intelligent young man that can write a
good ouslness longliantl, and make hlmselfnseful
about an office. COMMERCIAL ACCOUNTING
AGENCY, 163 Fifth avenue. Je5-22
TIJANTED-IOR THE UNITED bTATES
TV army, able-bodied, unmarried men between
the ages of 21 and 33 years; good pay, rations,
clothing and medical attendance. Applvat.No.
915 l"i,N N AVEN UE, Pittsburg, Pa. Je5-6-wsu
WANTED-GENTLEMKN TO ATTEND N.
Y. Cutting Bchool, No. 514 Wood St.:
TJrllng's actual measurement system taught In alt
its branches; the only trne system fitting any and
nil shapes; Instructions 10 A. M. to 4 P It.; even
ings 7 to 9 P. H. ; call or write for circular.
apr30-63
-VTTANTED-MANAGER-ON SALARY 2,CC0
TV per year, to open branch ofilce in your lo
cality; business purely mercantile: one that will
Inspire you with pride, pleasure and profit; trade
established: no canvassing or peddling: a rare op
portunity. 3. E. SUEPARD, 25 and 27 W. Fifth
si , Cincinnati, u. apw2-wa
WANTED-AGENTS-ANARCHY AND AN
ARCHISTS, the greatest book of the year, is
now ready for delivery. Agents say it Is easier to
sell than any other book published; some agents
average six orders a day since the start; good ter
ritory still open In city and country. Call for outfits
at P. J. FLEMING & CO.'S, Dispatch Building,
77 Diamond St. Je2-37
Female Help.
WANTED -AN EXPERIENCED DRESS
MAKER. Apply at No. 4 STEVENbON
STREET. Je5-23
WANTED -AN EXPERIENCED DRESS
MAKER. Call at No. 25 FERRY ST. N ew
No. m. Je5-28
Male and Female Help.
WANTED-3 FIRST-CLASS bHOE SALES
LADIES and also 3 shoe salesmen; good
reference required. Apply at KAUFMANNS'
GRAND DEPOT. Je5-7
TTTANTED-AT ONCE-A HOSTLER, 3) FARM
YV hands, Malry man, dressmaker (10 per
week), steady work; cooks, chambermaids, bouse
girls, dining room, pantry, kitchen and laundry
girls, cook and second cook for hotel. MEEUAN 'B
AGENCY, 515 Grant St. JeJ-D
Financial.
-TITANTED-MORTGAGES-MONEYTO LOAN
TV rlnsums to snlt, at 4K, 5 and S per cenl
GRAEBING & LYON, 135 Fourth ave. ap6-el-l
cent.
D
iTAN'rE1,-iI0B'r(AGES-M0Nf:Y T0 LOAN
VY In sums to salt at 4& 5 and 6 per cent.
ALLES & BAILEY, 161 Fourth ave. Tel. 167.
apl9-14
fiTANTED-RENTS COLLECTED PROMPT-
VV LY; property managed with satisfaction.
ALLES & BAILEY, 164 Fourth avenue, Tel. 167.
Ial9-31
WANTED-MORTGAGES ON CITY PROP
ERTY, over S4.000; i per cent; no tax.
HENRY A. WEAViRtCO.. 2Fourth avenue.
mhS-a22-D
-r)ITANTED-AT 5 PER CENT, MORTGAGES
TV In large or small amounts on Improved city
property. W. A. HEHRON 4 SONS. 80 Fourth
ave. Je3-5-MWr
WANTED-MORTGAGES-S1.000,000TOLOAN
In large and small amounts at 4. 5 and 6
per cent, free of State til; no delay. REEU B.
JO YLE & CO., 131 Fourth ave. myn-60
WANTED-MORTGAGES ON PITTSBURG.
Allegheny and suburban Improved real
e tate or farms In Allegheny Co. In large or small
amounts, at lowest rates. ALEXANDER ALEE,
313 Wood st.
Jel-75-srws
-TT7"ANTED-TO LOAN 1509,000, IN AMOUNTS
VV of (3,000 and upward, oncltyand suburban
property, on 4)6 percent, rree oftax; alBO smaller
amounts at 5 and 6 per cent, BLACK & BAIRD,
95 Fourth avenue. se21-d2S-D
WANTED MORTGAGES-SI, 000, OOOTO LOAN
on city and snbnrban properties at 4M, Sand
6pcrcent. and on tarms In Allegneny and aqjs
cent counties at 6 per cent. 1. M. PENOCK A
bON, 105 Fourth avenue. ap7-fll
TTJANTED-TO LOAN FS0.0CO ON MORT
VV GAGES; tlOO and upward at 6 per cent;
FAA AHA ,1, " r J i 1 i
Sllsccllnneons.
TTANTED-TO BUY A TWELVE-HUNDRED
V V pound steam hammer In good order. Ad
dress MARTIN JOYCE, ofilce Water St. Je4-66
T7-ANTED-LADIES TO KNOW HAUGH 4
VV Keenan repair, refinlsh or upholster old
furniture promptly and In the best possible man
ner. 33AND34WATER ST. 'Phone 1626, my9-82
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ANTED-CUSTOMEHS FOR CASH BAR
(1A1NS Elzln. sllverlne watches. C5.S7. S3:
Elgin gold ladles' watches. BO, P3, 25;" nickel
clocks 75 cts. ; 1847 Rogers' knives and forks, SI 75
per set. JOHN MirSCH, Jeweler, 130 Federal st.
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WANTED-BY PEARSON, LEADING PHO
TOGRAPHER, 96 ilfth avenue. Pittsburg,
and 43 Federal street, Allegheny, everybody to
know that he is making fine cabinets at (1 50 per
dozen; photos delivered when promised: lnstan
taneons process. mhl3-gl
FOR. BALE IMPROVED HEAL ESTATE.
East End Residence.
FOR SALE-EAST END BRICK HOUSE, 10
rooms, stable, carriage bouse, etc., cheap:
also house, Oakland, a mln. from cable or train : all
conveniences: largo lot. SPfcNCEK & GLUSSEB,
419 Smithfield st. Je5-2
FOR SALE ON MARIPOE AVE., BEN
VENUE, Just a few minutes from station;
lot 50x10; beautifully laid out, with new frame
dwelling of hall; 10 rooms, bath, porches, both
gases, cic,newiypapereainrougaout:oniyE9jiw;
easy payments.
mtS. J.11U3. Binv&xnuai, rauuut-
lursu
my26-59-Wsp
FOR SALE-A FINE HOUSE WITH STONE
front containing 12 rooms, near line of Filth
avenue cable cars; hot and cold water, tile hall on
first floor, good cellar, reception room, 2w. c,
bathroom, laundry, drying room, etc., etc.; this
house Is well located and In a fine neighborhood,
and Is finished In the latest style, having all con
veniences possible for the comfort of any house
hold, and will bo sold cheap. I. J. WILSON,
Real Estate Agent, 149 Fourth ave. Jel-57-WB
FOR SALE-SHADE, ROOMINESS AND OUT
LOOK are features to consider In buying
residence property; these and many other &a
vantages are possessed by the elegant and com
modious new houses upon Oakland square, which
Is one of the most attractive neighborhoods In
the city; only fifteen minutes' from the heart of
the city, yet with all the attractions ol the coun
try; dwellings finished In the neatest and most
durable manner; streets paved with asphalt and
sewered; natural arid artificial gas; fronting on
handsome park planted with shade trees: new
cable loop (for which ordinance Is in Councils) to
go within 100 feet of the square; price of bouses,
standing on lota 30x100. sJ,50u: terms, moderate,
cash payment, remainder upon long time; most
beautiful district or the city and convenient to all
parts. Apply to SAMUEL W. BLACK A CO.. 99
Fourth avenue. myl2-71
ITnzelwood Residences.
TTIOR S A LE-W, 500-HAZEL WOOD-A LOVELY
1? home. onlV two squares from the station, on
Hazelwood avenue: two-story frame dwelling ot
8 rooms, hall, range, bath. Inside w. c, slate man
tels, natural and artificial gas, good sewerage,
etc; In fact a very complete bouse. In splendid
order; large lot with an abundance of fruit and
shade trees, shrubbery, etc JJLACK A B AIRD,
96 Fourth avenae. jel-G
FOR,SALE-IMPROTED HEAL ESTATE.
Cltv Residence.
TTlbRiSALE-BHAFFER ST., NEAR RIDGE. A
JD nice t-story frame house of 6 rooms, hall, etc.:
lot 20x80: price low. L M. PENNOCK A SON,
105 Fourth ave. Jel-S2-ltW8
FOR SALE-2 GOOD DWELLINGS ON SOM
S1ERS st , near Wylle ave., of 4 rooms; Inside
shutters; each lot57xUd, to 20 foot alley: only f3, 200
for both. BLACK A BAlitD, 91 Fourth ave.
Jel-41
FOR SALK-179 CENTER AVE.,-HANDSOME
2-story brick house of 8 rooms, attic, ball,
vestibule, bath, wash house, both klndsaor gas
and modern conveniences; lu excellent repair:
lot 24x163 teet to Wylle ave. I. M. PENNOCK A
SON, 105 Fourth ave. Jel-82-MWS
Allegheny Residences.
FOB SALE-CHOICE LOTS FOR DWELL
INGS or manufactory, 126 feet front on
Strawberry lane, by 100 feet, near Preble ave.
Ninth ward, Allczbcny: easy terms. WM. A.
S1PE, 93 Diamond st, Pittsburg. Pa.
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FOR SALE-ALLEGHEKY-A GOOD PAY
ING investment In Sixth ward : 6 nice 2-stonr
brick houses of 6 rooms each, attic cellar, both
kinds of gas, water, etc, all In good repair: lot
111X72 feet: pleasant location. I. M. PENNOCK
A SON, 105 Fourth ave.
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FOR SALE-HOOO-ALLEGnENY HOUSE. ON
Clifton ave.. near Harrison St.. a new 2-story
frame dwelling of 7 rooms and attic, hall, vesti
bule, slate roof, two porches, both gases, city
water, slate mantels, etc. ; lot 30x170: this Is a bar
gain BLACK A BAIRD, 91 Fourth ave. Je4-41
Snburbnn Residences.
ITiOHSALE-COUNTRYnOMKATFAIROAKS.
1 P.,Ft.W.&C.R.R .embracing between 4 and 5
acres of land on which Is dwelling of 11 rooms. Ice
house, wash room, large stable, carriage house
and several out buildings; land Is covered with
bearing fruit trees nnd large sliaue trees; dwelling
and stable are supplied with delicious spring
water, and heated and illuminated with gas at
reascnable expense: premises are connected with
R. R. by board walk, and are unsurpassed in
beauty andhealthfolness of location: will be sold
quite low. J. M. STONE1E, 22 Bakewell Building.
anl9-38-3twp
FOR SALE-LOTS.
City liOts.
FOR SALE LAWRENCEVILLB BUILDING
lots, $650, on Hatfield, near Forty-seventh it.
W. A. HEBRON A SONS. 80 Fourth ave.
Je2-00-5,8,U,14, 19,24, 26
FOR BALE-ON FRANKLIN STREET, CITY,
near Fnltom nice lot, 24x70 feet, 1. M. PEN
NOCK A bON. 105 Fourth ave. Jel-S2-MWS
FOR SALE-LOTS-SEVERAL GOOD LOTS
on Sbawnee St., Madison and Breckinridge
aves., Thirteenth ward, near Wvlle ave; cable
cars. I. M. PENNOCK & SON, Ida Fourth ave.
Jel-82-MWS
TTIOR SALE-LOTS. LOTS, LOTS-MT. WASH
JU INGTON 60 nice lots on Boggs and Southern
aves., Wllbert, Grace. Belonda, Dilworth. Natchez
and other good streets: prices 200 to SSOO. terms
Uberal. I. M. PENNOCK & bON, 105 Fourth ave.
Jel-82-MWS
FOR SALE-LOTS, LOIS, LOTS, LOTS, IN
Dickson plan. Thirty-third St. 20 and 23 ft.
by 100 up to 185 feet each, from $350 to S7C0 each, on
very easy payments; title guaranteed, special In
ducements to those building at once. Seo plan and
get full information from THOS. MCCAFFREY,
3509 Butler st. Ofilce open evenings; telephone,
5511. ap30-69-W
East End Lots.
FOR SALE-E. E, ON LINDEN AVE.,
splendid lot 188x260 feet 1. M. PENNOCK
A SON, No. 105 Fonrth ave. Jel-82-MWS
FOR SALE-LOTS! LOTS! LOTS! 30 FINE
lots on Lincoln ave., E. E.; 10 minutes walk
from Torrens station: each about 40X100 ft.; price
(375 to S300. I. M. PENNOCK A SON. 105 Fourth
ave. jel-66-EOD
FOR SALE-THE LARGEST LOTS, THE BEST
Improvements, most convenient locations,
lowest prices, easiest terms; can all be secured in
'TheBanm Grove Plan," Negley ave. JOHN
F. BAXTER, Agt, 512 Smithfield street. Je5-1
FOR SALE SQUIRREL HILL-12 ACRES,
Wllklns ave., corner property, near Filth
ave. traction road, and only short distance from
Sroposed electric road: can be nicely divided into
eslrable building lots: will sell at a bargain.
SAMUEL "W. BLACK & Co., 99 Fourth ave.
Jel-11-itwihS
T7W.1R SALE-EAST END-27 ACRES CHOICE
X? land, lies nicely for sub-divlslon fronting on
Shady Lane, Holmes. Linden and Dennlson aves.;
only half mile from Fifth avenue cable cars; new
Squirrel Hill road will pass near: very desirable
forprlratereildences;rapldlyincreaslngin value;
a prize to an early buyer. I. M. PENNOCK A
SON, WSrourthave. jel-82-MWS
AHechcnv Lots.
FOR SALE-LOTS ON SIAVLE AND LINDEN
avenues and Lombard street, Allegheny, In
the Tenth and Twelfth wards: on easy terms. Ap
ply to JOSEPH MCN AUGHER, 43 N. Diamond st.
mh7-93-D
FOR SALE-A FINE PIECE OF LAMD IN
Allegheny, near bead of Federal st. and elec
tric cars; about 13 acres, admirably adapted to
laying out in building lots: the lots would all sell
readily: a rare chance In this for speculation or
investment. Full particulars from JAS. W.
DRAPE A CO., U3 Fourth ave , Pittsburg.
Jel-91-Jiws
Forma.
FOR SALE-1M ACRES CON VENIENTTO CITY
and R.R sta.: good bouse, barn, tcnantbouse
and barn, outbuildings; 1-700 bearing peach, 1. 000
plum, 100 apple, 20 plum trees, etc.: 3, 4 and 6 feet
coal, limestone; cheap. ED WITTISH, 410 Grant
St., Pittsburg. Newllst. Je4-D
Mlscellnncoan.
FOR SALE-ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.-HOTELS,
boarding houses, cottages, lots and bath
houses to let cr for sale by I G. ADAMS A CO.,
real estate agents, Atlantic City. N. J. my20-24-D
FOR SALE-SPLENDID INVESTMENT -A
row of new brick bouses; all conveniences,
etc.; rental (3,250; this property can be bought
very cheaply and on reasonable terms. SPENCER
A GLOS3ER, 419 Smithfield at. Je5-2
FOR SALE BUSINESS.
Business Chances.
F
IOR SALE-STOCK AND GOOD WILL IN
onn of the oldest and best fiTOcerv stands in
Allegheny: good reasons for selling. Address K,
K., Dispatch office Je4-40
FOR SALE -SMALL GROCERY IN ALLE
GHENY with a nice trade; will Invoice about
S300: a splendid chance for a small Investment
Address F. S., Allegheny, Pa. my31-14-FSuTUW
F
0R SALE ATTENTION BARBERS A GOOD
navln? 2-chalr barber shon: location No. 1:
trade constantly Increasing: good reasons for
selling. For full particulars inquire at 125
lOUlliu AVi, -la. noor. jez-ia-Mwsn
FOR SALE-THE LEASE AND FURNITURE
and fixtures of a nice small hotel restaurant
and saloon bnsiness at Canton, O.; the best
stand In the city; everything complete and new;
long lease for same (reason sickness). Address
CANTON, Dispatch office. my29-9
FOR SALE EXCELLENT SMALL DRY
GOODS store; would suit lady: ice cream
saloon: cigar stores; grocery stores; drugstores;
shoe stores: bakeries, etc; business for picnics
and county fairs, S125; 100 business chances.
8HEPARD A CO.. 54 Fifth ave my29
FOR SALE-GROCERY IN ALLEGHENY DO
ING a large paylngbuslness, stllllncreaslng;
must be sold Immediately, as owner has larger
Interests in other business outside of city which
must receive his attention; will sell by Invoice or
lump; a great bargain. Address A. 1!. is'.. Alle
gheny. my3l-H-Mwr
FOR SALE-LARGE BRONZE AND BRASS
foundry with first-class established trade ot
longstanding, with blast furnaces, rolling mills,
railroads, etc.: completely equipped for furnish
ing soft metals of all descriptions: will be sold at
a bargain on account of Illness of owner. Address
W. R. B., Dispatch office. my24-74
POR SALE GRAND OPENING LEASE
and furniture of a brick hotel of 50 rooms for
sale; the house Is In first-class shape; has a good
bar and 75 boarders, with a fair run ot transient
trade: street cars pass the door to all parts or the
cltv; splendidly located, 13 rods from Union
depot, two blocks from steamboat landing; tbe
only cause of selling Is poor health. Aldress
EMPIRE HOUSE. 36 and SS Water St., Cleveland,
O. JOHN BRENNAN, Proprietor. Je40
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS.
Horses. Vehicles. Live Stock, ttc
FOR SALE-STAR BICYCLE; 61-INCH, ALL
Improvements. Balls' balls, tangent spokes,
Sood as new, cost 8165. will sell for 100. Address
1CYCLE, P. O. Box 235. 1e5-100
TTIOR SALE-RELIABLE FAMILY HORSE,
Ju barouebe and harness In excellent order: a
bargain: can be seen at Warmcastle's stable.
East Liberty. Address P. D. Q., Dispatch office.
Je5-27
Machinery and Metals.
F
OB SALE-SECOND-HAND ENGINES AND
hollers: all sizes and stvles kent In stock, from
4 to 100 n. p.; ail repiica: goou as new, at lowest
rices; mounted portable engines. 8 to 25 h. p.
1-25 Park way. J.S. YOUNG, AUegheny, Pa.
Ja3-92-MWT
FOR SALE-28X4S CORLISS ENGINE: ONLY
run a year; can be seen in operation: price
on application; also a new Strange Co. stave ma
chine all complete; capacity JO, 000 In 10 hours;
will sell at low figure J. A. MCCORMICK, 153
First ave. aul-p32-MW7
TJiOR SALE-CONTRACTORS' MACHINERY;
J one 74xl2-lnch double engine, double drum;
others large and small, with single or double
friction drums: wire and manlla rope, centrifugal
pumps, etc: two 2Sx4S-lnch horizontal engines
with flywheels. THOMAS CAHLIN'S SONS, cor.
Lacock and Sandusky sts Allegheny. Jal7-MWT
BUSINESS CHANGES.
-VTOTICE THE UNDERSIGNED HERE
JM BY Rives notice that he ha,s this day with
drawn from tbe limited partnership known as
Williams & Co., Limited, and steamer Daunt
less and owners, which have been engaged in
the steamboatand towing business on tho Mo
noncahela, Allegheny and Ohio rivers, having
sold his whole interest to James F. Williams,
one of the members of the association known
as Williams it Co., Limited. All moneys due
to Williams & Co., Limltod, and steamer
Dauntless and owners, will be collected by
James P. Williams, who will settle up tbe busi
ness of Williams A Co , Limited, and pay any
indebtedness thereof, and Dauntless and
owners. L. Z. BIRMINGHAM.
Pittsburg, May 27, 1889. mr2W7-w
TO LET.
Allrsheny Residences.
T
10 LET-FOUR ROOMS AND KITCHEH:
water and raa In all. No. 39 OHABA
BTREET, Allegneny. l Je5-3
TO LET-SMALL HOUSES IN ALLEGHENY;
call or send for list free. W. A HKRRON
A SON S. 80 Fourth avenae Je5-4-MW
Snbarbna Kesldencem.
TO LET-OR- FOR BALE OR EXCHANGE
for city property, eleven-room bouse, one
acre of ground; she miles upW. P. R.R. For
particulars Inquire at 41 FOURTH STREET.
my23-l9-jiwrsu
TO LET MY HOUSE, THDtTEEN BOOMS,
at Laurel Station, i t. Wayne road, all mod
ern improvements, stable and carnage honse, two
acres ground, with liver view. Inquire on prem
ises, or at 219 Lacock street, Allegheny. WM. T.
DUNN. mh9-63
Apartments.
TO LET SOME FINE UNFURNISHED
rooms suitable for housekeeping: three store
rooms, good stands, low rent. For particulars in
quire 44 FOURTH STREET. Jeo-K-TWTSU
Buslnem Stands.
10 LFT-STORK AND DWELLING. NO. 43
, WEBSTElt BT. je4-43
LOST.
T OST-A PAIR OF GOLD SPECTACLES, BE
JJ TWEEN Fremont st. and tbe rink. Alle
gheny ave. Return to 91 FREMONT ST. and re
ceive reward. Je5-09
LOST-IN OR NEAR GRAND OPERA HOUSE.
Mondiv, May27, a silver bon-bon box. with
initial M." Finder will be rewarded If returned
to VOLKSBLA1T OFFICE. 92 Diamond street.
JeS-iro
T ObT-A CERTIFICATE OF STOCK-NOTICE
J-J Is hereby given that certificate No. 108 for
twenty shares or capital stock of the National
Insurance Company of Allegheny, Pa standing
on the books of said company in the name of
Joseph Klee has been lost or stolen, and the pub
lic It warned against negotiating or buying same
and also that application has been made to said
company for a reissue of a new certificate for said
sh ares accordin g to la w. J OSEPH KLEE.
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PERSONAL.
PERSONAL BOOKS WANTEO-IF YOU
have one book worth 10 cents, or a library
worth 11,000, let us knov: we will buy one as
quickly as the other. LEVI'S BOOK STORE,
Seventh Ave. Hotel building. my3-23
-pERSONAL-WKY TROUBLE YOUR WIFE,
ST mother or dauehters In renalrlng and clean
ing yonr old clothes, when IC can be done for a
trifle by DICKSON, the Tailor, cor. Fifth ave.
and Wood st., second floor Charges moderate:
facilities unsurpassed: suits made to order; spring
styles now readv.- 'telephone 1553. mh8
AMUSEMENTS.
B
ASEBALL TO-DAY-
RECREATION PARK.
WEDNESDAY. JUNE 5.
LAST GAME UNTIL JUNE 19.
ALLEGHENY yiDLMAPOLIS.
BEAM WILL PITCH TO-DAY,
SPECL4.L NOTICE.
In order to allow Indianapolis to depart for
Chlcapo
THE GAME WHJD BE CALLED AT 2.40.
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BENEFIT
OF
JOHNSTOWN SUFFERERS I
At Bijou Theater, Tnursdayand Fridayeven
Ings, June 6 and 7. under the auspices of the
Chamber of Commerce, the beautiful Legen
dary drama, Rip Van Winkle, with a strong
cast of professional artists.
Lrjbert's Mandolin Quartet will render some
cbolce selections.
Entire gross receipts to be given. Usual
prices of theater. Reserved seats on sale at
box office.
R. W. TRELEGAN,
N. D. MCMEAL, and
ROBERT BUCK,
Managers.
TjINTIRE PROCEEDS TO GO TO THE
JOHNSTOWN SUFFERERS.
GRAND CONCERT BY THE ZITTERBART
ORCHESTRA.
40 performers under the direction of Prof. F.
Zitterbart, Jr. First appearance o! Frank
Wilczek, the great German violinist, since ar
riving from New Ydrk. Soloists: Miss Grace
Miller, Mr. W. McCntcbeon. Miss Belle Tomer,
Mr. Jos. Vogel, Miss Agnes Vogel. Miss Mamie
Reuck, violin; Mr. F. Zitterbart, Jr., piano.
Haydn Quartet, Accompanists: Miss Ida Burgy,
Mr. R. Maver. Mr. Jos. Gittlnir". GRAND
OPERA HOUSE, FRIDAY EVENING, June
7. Tickets, 60 cts. and JI. jeW5
THE ENTIRE PROCEEDS
OF
THE ORPHEUS CLUB CONCERT.
TO BE OIVEN AT THE
PITTSBURG CLUB THEATER
EVENING,
Will be presented to the relief fnnd.
The Musical Dlrector.Mr. Cbas. Davis Carter,
advances S50 00.
Tickets for sale at all music stores.
B
IJOU THEATER
SATURDAY EVENING. JUNE 8.
Benefit of the Johnstown sufferers, at which
will be presented the comedy drama in 3 acts,
entitled "THE GENERAL'S WARD." by
Marie Baldwin (Mrs. J. Wilson Phillips) of this
city. The principal characters will be assumed
by tbe theatrical profession residing in tbe city,
assisted by the leading local talent.
The entire proceeds will be given to the flood
sufferers. je44
A MUSICAL AND LITERARY ENTER
TAINMENT for the beneflt of the Johns
town Sufferers will be given In the hall of Mt.
Washington Reading Room, by excellent tal
ent, uniler the management of A. F. Osterloh,
Jr.,THUKSDAYAND FRIDAY EVENINGS,
June 6 and 7, 1889. Entire proceedings for
benefit of sufferers.
Admission, 23 cents. je5-18
TT ARRIS' THEATER
Kvery afternoon and nigh t, commencing June 3,
STREETS OF NEW YORK.
Nextweek,N.S.Wood In tho Boy Detective.
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PICNIC GROVE FREE!
WINDSOR PARK.
Only six miles from the city, situated on the
bluff overlooking Davis Island dam. Easily
reached by rail or boat. Large grove of forest
trees, cool, clear springs of water, fine dancing
platform, etc.
The use of the grove will be given free to
Sunday schools, societies, lodges, G.A.R. posts,
private fetes, etc., tbe only charge being fare
on the steam elevator to and from the grounds.
For dates and further particulars apply to
J. H. DAWSON, Lacock street, near Fed
eral street, Allegheny, or to A. CLANEY on
the grounds. rcvll-15-D
PROPOSALS.
QUARTERMASTER'S OFFICE. ALLE
GHENY Arsenal, Pittsburg, Pa., May 3,
1883 Sealed proposals, in duplicate, subject to
usual conditions, will be received here until 10
o'clock A. it., JUNE 7, 1889, and then opened
for supplying this post the fuel, forage, straw
and hauling required for fiscal year ending
Jnne 30, 1690. The U. S. reserves the right to
reject anv or all bids. Bids for delivery at
other points will be entertained. Envelopes
containing proposals should be marked "Pro
posals for Forage ,and Straw," or for "Fuel,"
and addressed to A. a M. MORGAN, Capt.
O. a K., A. A. Q. M. myl4-41-H,15,16,17-jn5,6
TIROPOSALS FOR FRESH BEEF-COM-Jr
MISSARY'S Office Allegheny Arsenal,
Pittsburg, Pa., May U, 18S0 Sealed proposals
in duplicate will be received at this office until
10 o'clock A. M., JUNE 10, 1889, for furnishing
the fresh beef required by tbe Subsistence De
partment, U. S. army, at this station during the
fiscal year ending June 30, 1SS0. Preference
will be given to articles of domestic production
or manufacture, conditions of quality and
price (including in tbe price of foreign pro
ductions or manufactures tbe dnty thereon)
being equal. The Government reserves the
right to reject any or all bids. Foil informa
tion can-be obtained by application to this of
fice. Envelopes containing proposals must be
marked "Proposals for fresh beef," and ad
dressed to A. S. M. MORGAN, Capt. & 0. 8.
K..A.C.8. myl4-42-14,15,18,17,Jeo,6
PROPOSALS FOR FURNISHING STA
TIONERY, furniture, Xnel and otber
supplies.
In compliance with the Constitution and laws
of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, I
hereby invite sealed proposals, at prices below
maximum rates fixed in schedules, to furnish
stationery, furniture, fuel, and other supplies
for the several departments of the State Gov
ernment, and for making repairs In the several
departments, and for tho distribution of tbe
public documents, for tbe year ending the first
Monday of June, A. D. loDO.
Separate proposals will be received and sepa
rate contracts awarded as announced in said
schedules. Each proposal must be accompa
nied by a bond with approved sureties, condi
tioned for tbe faithful performance of tbe con
tract, and addressed and delivered to me before
12 o'clock M. on Tuesday, the 9th day of July.
A. D. 1889, at which time the proposals will be
opened and contracts awarded, in the recep
tion room of the Executive Department, at
Harrisbnrg.
Blank bonds and schedules containing all
necessary Information can be obtained on ap
plication at this departs en t.
CHARLES W. STONE.
Jc2-68-d Secretary ol the Commonwealth.
MEETINGS.
fTTHE MEMBERS OF O.H.RIPFEY CHtCLB
JL are requested to meet at their ball, Bntler
st, JUNE 5th, at 1 o'clock sharp, with badge
on. to attend the funeral of our late sister. Mrs.
Ann Barrows. Members of sister Circles ars
invited to attend. By order of President,
MRS. M. MCGRAW.
M. J. SitTrn, Corresponding Secretary,
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NOTICE TO BUTCHERS AND BREW
ERS of Allegheny Co. Yon are request
ed to attend a meeting of all butchers and
drovers on THURSDAY, June 6, at 7 P. JC,
sharp, at tbe Old City Hall, Pittsburg-, for the
purpose of taking action to relieve sufferers;
of the late flood. Respectfully. J- F. BEIL
STELN, Pres. ot Batchers' Protective Associa
tion. F.GREEN WALT, Chairman of Board
of Directors. je4-55
OFFICIAL PITTSBURG.
Office of City Conteollee,
Pittsbubo. June 1. 1889, J
SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE
CEIVED at this office until 3 P.M. of Sat
urday, June 8, 1SS9, lor printing the annnal re
port of tbe City Controller. The specifications
of which and all information can be obtained
on application at Wis office. Ths right is re
served to reject all or any bids.
je2-47 E. S. MORROW, Controllor.
VrOTlC IS HEREEBY GIVEN THAT THE
L reports of Viewers on the opening lot
Geneva street, from Fisk street to Forty-fifth
street: Emerson street, from Fifth avenue to
Walnut street: Thompson street, from Shet
land street to King street; Allen street, from
Washington avenne to Lillian street, and
Boqnet street, from Fifth avenue to Bay
ard street, have been approved by Councils,
which action will be final, unless an appeal is
filed In the Court of Common Pleas witbia
ten (10) days from date.
E. M. BIGELOW,
Ciller of Department of Public Works.
FrrTSBrrEO,May30.1889. . my30-3-D
BUSLNESS TAX AND WATER RENTS,
1889. Notice is hereby given that the du
plicates for the business tax and water rents for
the year 1SS9 bave been placed in my bands for
collection by the Board of Assessors author
ized to assess the same.
The time for paying said taxes and water
rents at the Citv Treasurer's office is the month,
of June. No discounts allowed.
Water rents and business tax remaining nn-,
paid after June 30, 1889, will be placed in tho
hands of the Collector of Delinquent Taxes for
collection, with 5 per cent added.
Alt applicants for statements of water
rents must give name of the owner of the prop--erty
they occupy or desire to pay water rent
for. J. F. DENNISTON,
jeo-95-D City Treasurer.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
reports of Viewers on the construction of
sewers on Bellefonta street, from Ellsworth,
avenue to Fifth avenue; Copeland street, from
Ellsworth avenue to Walnut street; Long
alley, from Eden alley to Valley street; Amber
son avenue, from Fifth avenue to sewer near
Pennsylvania Railroad; Walnut street, from
Ivy street to Roup street; Ivy street, from
Howe street to Ellsworth avenue. Roup street,
from Fifth avenue to Ellsworth avenue; Mar
ket street, from South Diamond square to
Fourth avenue, and Ellsworth avenue, from
Summerlea street to Aiken avenue, have eeea
approved by Councils, which action will be
final, unless an appeal Is filed In the Court of
Common Pleas within ten (10) days from date.
E. 31. BIGELOW,
Chief of Department of Public Works.
Pittsbubo, May 30, 1889. my30-3-D
AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING A,
compromise with Mary Ann Schneider,
admx. of amount claimed for damages to prop
erty caused by the opening of Grandvlew ave
nue. Thirty-second ward.
Whereas, Tbe Department of Publio Works
found it necessary for the convenience and
safety of the general public to cause the grad
ing of a portion of Grandvlew avenue: and
Whereas, In doing said work the property of
John Schneider, deceased, was greatly dam
aged; and,
Whereas, The city is liable for the payment
of said damages; and.
Whereas. The Finance Committee bave ef
fected a compromise of the claim with Mary
Ann Schneider, admx.. of the estate of said
John Schneider; now, therefore.
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 tno authority of the same. That the
City Controller shall be and is hereby author
ized and directed to issue his certificate for a
warrant on the Mayor in favor of Mary Ana
Schneider, admx., lor one thousand dollars in
payment in full of all damages caused to the.
property of the estate of John 8chneider, de
ceased, Dy the opening and grading of said
Grandvlew avenue upon said: administratrix
filing with the Controller a release of damages
which shall be approved by City Attorney, said
amount to be charged to tbe contingent fund.
Section Z That any ordinance or part of
ordinance conflicting with the provisions of
this ordinance be and the same Is hereby re
pealed so far as tbe same affects this ordinance.
Ordained and enacted Into a law in Council
this 13th day of May. A. D. 18S9.
H. P. FORD, President of Select CoundL
Attest: GEO. SHEPPARD, Clerk of Select.
Council. GEO. L. HOLLIDAY. President otVi
Common Council. Attest: GEO. BOOTH,
Clerk o' Common Council.
Mayor's office. May 21, 1839. Approved:
WM. McCALLIN. Mayor. Attest: W.H. MC
CLEARY, Mayor's Cleric
Recorded in Ordinance Book, vol. 7, page 73,
4th day of June, A. D. 1889. je5-21
PROCLAMATION.
(SPECIAL ELECTION.)
City of Pittsburg ss.
In accordance with the Constitution of the
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and an ordi
nance of the city of Pittsburg, I, William Mc
Callin, Mavorof the city of Pittsburg, do there
fore make known and give this pnblic notice to
thexitlzens of said city qualified to vote for
members of the House of Representatives of
this Commonwealth, that a special election will
be held In the Second, Fifth, Eighteenth and
Twenty-sixth wards, in said city, on the third
Tuesday of Jnne, A. D. 1SS9, being the 18th day
of tbe montb, in the several election districts
therein, at which time qualified voters will as
semble at their respective polling places, here
after named, and vote by ballot for members of
tbe Select and Common Council of the city as
indicated below :
Tbe electors of the Second ward, Pittsburg;
First district, to meet at Archibald & Broth
ers' livery stable, 136 Third avenue. Second
district to meet at the Poor Board office.
Fourth avenue. Third district to meet at
public schoolhouse. Diamond street. And
elect one Select Councilman for said ward to
fill tne unexpired term of Jas. Getty, Jr., re-,
signed
The electors of the Fifth ward, Pittsburg;
First district, to meet at the office of Peter
Hermes, No. 208 Fifth avenue. Second dis
trict to meet at John Urban's meat store,
Wvlie avenue. Third district to meet at the
pnblic schoolhouse, Webster avenue. And
elect one Select Councilman for said ward to
fill the unexpired term ot John O'Neill, re
signed. The electors of the Eighteenth ward, Pitts
burg, First district, to meet at the livery stable
of Alex Kingan. Butler street. Second district
to meet at Kaufleld House, Butler street and
bridge. Third district to meet at the office ot
B. K. Mclnerny, on Butler street. And elect
one Select Councilman for said ward to fill the
unexpired term of Michael Dwyer, resigned.
The electors of the Twenty-sixth ward, Pitts
burg, First district, to meet at John Hughes'
tinsbop, Sidney street, near Eighteenth street;
Second district to meet at house of Jacob
Aulenbacber, Jr., corner of Eighteenth and
Sarah streets. Third district to meet at Odd
Fellows' Hall, Eighteenth street: Fourth dis
trict to meet at tbe house of John Mansmann,
corner of Twentieth and Jane streets. Fifth
district to meet at tbe public schoolhouse,
Sarah street. And elect one Common Council
roan for said ward to fill the unexpired term ot
Wm. Rnhlandt, resigned.
In testimony whereof 1 have hereunto set my
hand and affixed the seal of the city of Pitts
burg, this 2Sth day of May. A. D. 1889.
my257 WM. McCALLIN. Mayor.
OAKLAND SQUARE,
6,500 each, moderate cash payment, balance
$600 per annum, elegant new two-story and
mansard brick dwellings, 8 rooms, hall, bath,
laundry, slate mantels, art fire places, tile
hearths, sliding doors, wlredfor electric light,
fine chandeliers, both gases, plate glass win
dows, etc; Oakland Square, five minutes from
Fifth avenue cable line and directly on line of
new cable loop which is to be constructed this -summer;
a beautiful park (on which are sev
eral hundred beautiful sbade trees), the whole
surrounded by streets and sidewalks, sewered
and paved with asphaltum;on each side of and
facing the park are the above described dwell
ings; most desirable houses yet offered; en
hancement of values sure. SAMUEL W.
BLACK14 CO., 99 Fourth ave. myU-aS-o
JC. TWYMAN,
. OF IjEXDIGTON, KX,
Has a lot of nicely broken
SADDLE AND HARNESS H0RSE3
For sale at the Allegheny
EXPOSITION DRIVING PARK,
And will take much pleasure in showing the
same to ladies and gentlemen. I will remain,
only a few days longer. myl54t
plANOS,
ORGANS.
8. HAMILTON.
91 AND 93 FIFTH AVENUE,
Pittsburg. Pa. ap30-7J-D
A. WHITELEY.
128K THIRD AVEL. UPSTATRa L-
Gents' shoes soled and heeled in 15 minutes
f ftr 7 rpntS-
Finest work in the city.
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Building Contractor,
vi uiamona street;
Second door above Smithfield, '
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