Pittsburg dispatch. (Pittsburg [Pa.]) 1880-1923, June 28, 1889, Page 3, Image 3

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KfFOBBES STEEET.
Charter Granted For a Railway
JAlong tho Popular Drive.
AST ESD PROJECTS STARTED.
hey Hay Be Connected Up as One Con
" ." tinuous Eailway.
EW SCHEMES FOE ALLEGHENI CITI
The publication yesterday of an an-
suncement that three charters bad been
ranted for passenger railways for the East
nd, covering routes over Forbes, Hiland,
arton, Sheridan avenues and other streets
lade quite a stir, especially in connection
ith the project announced sometime ago of
charter for an electric railway on Diamond
xect, when the latter thoroughfare is opened.
he prevailing supposition is that it is in
jew of the incorporators of these several
nes to operate them together. The same
iterest, and to some extentthe same names,
eing represented on the list of charter
lembers gives color to this presumption,
nd was taken as indicating that, before lone;
" night cars be bad from the city there may be
notber continuous line to the East
tod. Following Is the report from
larriGburg in an evening cotemporary:
The East Fnd Railroad Company, of Pitts-
nrg, capital &3S.00Q, has been granted a charter.
bo route will be six miles long, beelnnlns: at the
ornerof ashlngton street and Ellsworth ave-
ue.br Wa&hlnirton street to buerldan avenue.
hence to Broad street to Hiland avenue, to Ells
'orth avenue, to Usrton, to Forbes street, to place
f beginning. The directors are H. 8. A. btewart,
ohn F. bteel, James A. McDevltt, Charles H. Me
lee and A. M. eper.
A charter was also granted to the Forbes
treet Kallway Company, or Pittsbursr. capital
42,000. It will be seven miles long; beglnnlngat
"orbes and Boyd streets and extending along
"orbes street to Barton street. The directors are
i L. alagee, George I. hltney. George Ulce, H.
. A. Stewart and F. L. btephenson.
Also to the Hiland Avenne Hallway Company,
f Pittsburg, capital SM.O0O. the line to be four
alleslong. beginning at the Hiland avenue reser-
'Oir anaexienainginenceatong nuana avenue
o Penn avenue. Directors: George Rice, Chas,
i. McKee, F. L. btephenson,
n, t. C Hutch!
hlnson
.na George j. Mnitney.
It was not an easy matter for the reporter
vho soujrht information as to the details of the
irogramme to get it precisely, particularly as
o the Forbes Street Railway, which begins out
it Boyd street. The presumption in regard to
hat was that if the electric line on Diamond
.treet succeeded in setting rights alone Dia
nond and Forbes, it would connect with the
itbers at Boya street, and that all would be
nerged into one large corporation.
ALONG FORBES STREET.
"It will be a good thing for the East End,"
said one gentleman concerned last evening, "as
.he more communication the better. People
lon't seem to like to walk in these days even
hort distances, and this bringing of East End
property so close to the business part of Pitts
iurg by different modes of communication can
lot but help it if the scheme can be carried out.
Many people will be drawn to the East End
from the lartber suburbs."
There were others, however, who were not eo
confident of the enterprise getting through. A
resident on Forbes street said there would be
active and organized opposition to the grant
ing of the right of way on the ground that one
unobstructed highway from the Ea&t End to
the city should te left open for driving pur
poses. Other opinions were in rather tunny
conflict in relation to the standing of the
Pittsburg Traction road with rc-pect to
the move. One man held that the
lines if built separately, without communica
tion, to the business part of the city, would help
the traction by operating as feeders to it: bnt
that if united with a road from Diamond street
would greatly diminish the traction's source of
business. There were, on the other hand, re
ports that the Traction Company -was inter
ested in talking up the possible competitive
route, but these apparently had no foundation
whatsoever, as an officer of the traction said
last night that the company had no part in the
charters, and that mere charters aid uot confer
right of way anyhow. The general impression
among those who are iamiliar with the local
passenger railway interests is that a continu
ous new line from the Market House is in view,
tat that the getting of the rights of way from
be feasible, and that so many objections would
have to be met that no active operations could
be looked for during the present year. Mean
while, from all the signs, the further evolution
of the plan will be looked lor with, keen in
terest. OTHER RAILWAY PROJECTS.
Mayor McCallin yesterday approved the or
dinances granting the Pittsburg, Oakland and
East Liberty Passenger Railway the right
over certain "streets In Oakland and East
LiDerty. He also signed the ordinances grant
ing the Pittsburg Bridge Company and the
Pittsburg Incline Plane Company certain rights
of way.
A new company is buying rights of way for
electric railways over the Evergreen plank
road and the Butchers' Hun plank road, in the
suburbs of Allegheny. The purpose is to reach
tho West View and PerrjsviUe regions, which
are last "building up. The electric road in
Allegheny now run by the Pleasant Va'Iey Is to
be met by this projected line at the forks of the
tipper and lower Perrysville road, or, as is
locally known, at John Born's.
Tne publication of the Allegheny Traction
Company's plans in The Dispatch started
much gossip yesteraay. The alleged consoli
dation of ail Allegheny lines inferred from the
traction plans, now embraces: The Pittsburg,
Allegheny and Manchester, the Allegheny
Rapid Transit Company, the City Bridge Com
pany, the Trans-Allegheny Passenger Railway
Company, the Transverse Passenger Railway
Company, and last, but by no means least, the
Federal Street and Pleasant Vallev Passenger
Railway Company. Commodore Kountz Is a
heavy stockholder who is said to be not yet in
favor of the consolidation.
La Perla del Fnmar.
These celebrated clear Havana Key "West
Cigars are for sale at:
Hotel Duquesne, Hotel Anderson.
St. Charles Hotel, Albemarle Hotel.
JJnion Depot Restaurant.
John Lauler, 3799 Fifth ave.
Peter A. Ganster, 35 and 37 Frantstown
ave.
John F. Ganster, 27 Frankstown ave,
Peter "Weber, 76 "Wylie ave.
John C. Strouo, 25 Union st.
E. "W. Hagan," 609 Smithfield si
Neville Bayley, 405 Smithfield st
J. K. Derr, 400 Market st.
P. C. Dufly, MOGranUt
E. F. Busch, 3716 Porbes st.
Linhart, Bald & Co., 411 Smithfield st.
Charles Eble, 6009 Penn ave.
G. TV. Schmidt, 95 and 97 Pifth ave.
With a 810 Bill
Tou can walk into our store and make a
selection from over 1,000 styles of men's
fine suits manufactured from imported che
viots, diagonals, serges and cassimeres, aud
never meant to sell'for 'less than $20. To
day and to-morrow are the days, and yon
want to grasp these facts and hasten to act
on them. These suits come in sacks and
cutaways, and you can take choice at $10.
P. C. C. C, corner Grant and Diamond
Sts., opp. the new Court House.
Imported Suerrr.
1828, Imperial Amontillado Sherry,
full quarts 53 00
1828. Imported Brown Sherry, full
quarts 3 00
Pemartin Sherry, full quarts 2 00
Choice Old .Brown Sherry, full quarts. 2 00
Harmony Sherry, full quarts 1 SO
Pine Old Topaz Sherry, full quarts.... 1 00
For sale lay G. TV. Schmidt, 95 and 97
Pifth ave. '
Imported Port Wine.
Imperial S. O. P. Cabinet, 1810 53 50
Imperial Oporto, 1828 3 00
Mackenzie Oporto, 1832 2 50
Old London Dock 2 00
Burgundy 1 50
Cockburn's 1 00
Pull quarts, case or gallon.
1 "Wsc. J. Fbidat, 633 Smithfield street
J wfsu
. Special Bargain.
Case of ladies' gauze vests at 12c each;
also gentlemen's and children's summer un
derwear, closing out cheap at H. J.
Lynch', 438 and 440 Market street Thrsu
Guns never so cheap as now. Send or
call for illustrated catalogue of guns, revol
vers, sportinir roods, etc. .
J H. Johnston, 706 Smithfield st
Wm. J Fridax'S Xarie cigars are very
le;31or25c 633 8ItBfield st WPSu
INTERCHANGE OP IDEAS.
Sunday School In the Allegheny Valley
Their Representatives Hold n Conven
tionTopics of Interest to Teachers.
Teachers, clergymen and scholars of Protest
ant Sunday schools in the various towns of the
Allegheny Valley held their fourth annual con
vention yesterday afternoon at Parnassus. The
Presbyterian church was tendered to the Union
Sabbath School Association of the Allegheny
"Valley, under whoso auspices the affair was
'held, and the pastor of the church. Rev. Seth
R. Gordon, prcsidedatthesesslon. By3 o'clock
quite a large number of persons had assembled.
Rev. R. Hamilton, the Mcthodistpreacher from
Springdale, conducted brief devotional exer
cises. The address of welcome by Rev. Mr.
Gordon was responded to by S. E. Burchfleld,
M. D.. Superintendent of the Tareutnm Pres
bvterian Sabbath School, In well chosen words.
Rev. John H. Kendall, of Tarentum, delivered
an address on the subject "Apt to Teach."
Rev. D. R. McDonald, of the Tarentum U. P.
Church, opened the question drawer, and the
answers conveved many valuable hints to
teachers of Bibfe truths.
An evening session was also held, J. C. Grey.
Esq., of Springdale, conducting the devotional
services. Rev. S. T. Mitchell, of the Tarentum
M. E. Church, spoke about "The Ideal Sunday
School Superintendent." itev. A. F. Walker,
of Tarentum, followed with some original
thoughts on "Special Bible Study," and Rev.
T. M. Thompson, of Freeport. gave a generally
instructive review of tbe aims of Sabbath
school work. The choir of the church fur
nished music
The convention will hold sessions this after
noon and evening. The following is the pro
gramme: 3:00, rrayer and Praise Service, conducted by.....
Rev. U. H. Marshall. Parnassus
3:15, "The Unity of the Bible"
Rev. A. P. Kirkpatrick, Freeport
8:15, TheArtorQuestioning"
Rev7Vm. J. Reid, D. D., Pittsburg
4:10, Question Drawer.
Rev. T. M. Thompson, freeport
4:30, Business meeting to elect officers for ensuing
year.
7:50, Devotional Exercises, eonductedby.
Rev. D. M. Hollister. Parnassus
7:43, "Home Study of the Lesson"
T. P. Fleeson, Tarentum
8:05. "Drawing Cords"
Rev. E. McLeod Milllgan, Parnassus
8:25, Topic, " "
Rev. D. i. Kennedy, Allegheny
8:50, Question Drawer .The Chairman
BKAYE JOHNNIE STITT.
The Story of His Drowning! Was Incorrect
as First Published.
Mrs. I. L. Shields, of Blalrsville. was inter
viewed by a Dispatch reporter on a train near
Johnstown, in the week following the great
flood. The conversation was about the sad
drowning of popular Johnnie" Stitt during
the excitement at Blalrsville on the memorable
Friday night, when efforts were being made by
the people there to save persons floating down
the Conemaugh river. When printed the next
day the interview appeared as though Mrs.
Shields had said Johnnie Stitt saved several
li7es before he himself was drowned.
This was a mistake. Young Stitt saved no
lives, and Mrs. Shields did not say so. Her in
terview, which was sought by tbe reporter, was
possibly confused with tbe utterances of other
persons. No lives at all were saved at Blalrs
ville, but about 20 corpses were recovered there
and interred in the cemetery. Stltt's heroism
was in the quickness and coolness with which
he fulfilled orders given him at the railroad
shops to take a headlight down to the river
and place it in a position where it would light
np the dark river and enable rescuers to work.
It was while thus engaged that he lost his life.
Mrs. Shields was not responsible for tbe seem
ing exaggeration.
Special.
A choice block of building lots fronting
on Davis and Erin streets, half square from
Central Traction road. Street here nicely
elevated, paved and sewered. Buildings
surrounding all good. Costly and hand
some new buildings now being constructed
in vicinitv. This is a good point for invest
ment. "YY'ill sell at less than present and
away blew prospective values.
A choice business corner, Thirty-third st
and Madison avenne, opposite Central Trac
tion stable, 100 ieet on Thirty-third st,
paved. . A first-class location for retail
business of anv kind or for public hall. A
sure and profitable investment.
cm-. St.. .ul. a .i.i: l. J I
Elegant building sites on Adelaide and
uunfi Mircia oiiu uuwu aveuue. uruuuu y
unbroken. Clean and handsome as a lawn.
fently sloping to the southeast, perfect
rainage, pure air, magnificent view of
Allegheny, Monongahela and East Liberty
valleys, within 12 minutes ride of any part
of city by Central Traction road. "Will sell
,in any number of feet irontage at prices
that will guarantee the purchaser a profit
able investment.
Desirable residence property on Benton
avenue, Allegheny, convenient to New
Brighton road and proposed electric road.
Large lots, lowprices and easy terms.
Charles Somers, 313 Wood street.
A Boy Accidentally Shot.
Charles Zalenski, who lives on the Washing
ton pike, a short distance back of Mt. Washing
ton, loaded a shotgun and placed it In his
spring house to be ready to use on some dogs
that had been worrying bis cows. His 11-year-old
son came across the gun and In some way
managed to discbarge its contents into the
back of his younger brother. It is feared the
wound is fatal.
.Imported Sherry Wine.
Imperial Amorosa, 1810 $3 50
Imperial Amontillado, 1828 3 00
Manzanilla, 1832 2 50
Pemartin Beserve. 1840 2 00
Solera Cabinet, 1860 1 50
Fine Old Harmony 1 25
Vinode Pasto 1 00
Pull quart, case or gallon.
"Wm. J. Friday, 633 Smithfield st.
WFSU
Complete Stock of Bed Linens.
A special bargain, one lot of hand hem
stitched pillow cases, and sheet shams; $1 25
and 51 76" also in finer to finest qualities;
also linen sheets, full bed size best makes;
also by the yard see them in our linen de
partment. Jos. Horne & Co.'s
Penn Avenue Stores.
Fireworks! Fireworks! Fireworks!
Big reduction in prices; great variety of
pieces; beautiful displays. Come early and
don't wait till the last moment. Quality
guaranteed. J. H. Johnston,
706 Smithfield st.
xtrnordinarv Bargains
In summer dress goods, beiges, cashmeres,
English serges, Jamestown suitings, plaids,
colored Henriettas,combination suitings and
embroidered robes, at H. J. Lynch 's, 438 and
440 Market street. Thrsu
Just In Time 100 Pieces French Satlncs at
25 Cents.
Choice styles that will sell fast in stock
to-day. Jos. Horne & Co.'s
Penn Avenue Stores.
For Sale In J. J. Speck's plan.at Ha
zelwood, at auction large building lots on
Johnston and Flowers ave., on the prem
ises to-morrow, at 2:30 o'clockjp. M. For
plans see "VT. A. Herron & Sons, No. 80
Fourth ave.
All leading brands of Pennsylvania pure
rye whiskies and six-year-old for $1 00 per
quart, or six quarts for $5 00, neatly packed
and shipped anywhere by Max Klein, 82
Federal st, Allegheny. mot
Latest Novelties la Slen'a Flnnnel Shirts
In fancy silk striped flannels and in plain
and fancy striped silks, prices right.
Jos. Horne & Co.-s
Penn Avenue Stores.
Try Oar Cakes.
California mixed, ginger snaps, soda
crackers. The best goods in the market
tufssu S. S. Marvin & Co.
Agents Are Blnklnc 820 it Day
Selling Johnstown flood photographs made
atAufrecht's Elite Gallery, 616 Market
street, Pittsburg, Pa. "They sell like hot
cakes."
Best $1 50 per doz. cabinet photos in the
city. Panel picture with each doz. cabinets.
Lies' Popular Gallery, 10 and 12
Sixth St f. BUMTVP
FrNE cabinet photographs, only 51 a dozen,
at Hendricks & Co.'s, 68 Federal st, Alle
gheny. Proof shows. ,
E. Histed, the popular photographer, 41
.Filth ae.
THE'
THE LUCKY ONES.
The Knmca of Graduates of Allegheny
Ward Schools.
The result of the examination of pupils for
admission to the Allegheny High School was
announced yesterday. There were 170 appli
cants, and the following passed without any
conditions in the rank in which their names
are given:
IIllam Degelman, Herbert Morton. Daisy
White. Nellie Kuhns, Charles Sheriii; Charles
Farren, Charles Brown, Llllie Alllngcr, Llllie
Rlckart. Alice Carey, Leyden Ford, Amelia Hill,
George Peters,' John Williams, Horace Greely
Galllngcr, Harry Ring, Margaret Aiken, Gussle
Seaman, William Ross. Susan Riddle, Lula
Thomas, Nellie Marquis, Josle Horner, Alice
Barlley, Charles Faulder, Lyda Donahey,
Rert Kennig, Alfred Grubbs, Allen'
K. Gillespie, Gertrude Fitzglbbon, Ly
dla Highlands, James Cameron, John
Partington. William Silverman, Daniel Stras
bereer, Mary Dlsque, Maggie Thompson, Walton
Miller, Charles Morris, Hony Noah. Nellie
MeVay. Hayward Harlow, Vclma Smith, Annie
Trlmmick. John Klelnman. Gertrude Baetz. John
Adams, Carrie Harper. Charles barver, Carrie
I,ust, John Jiggers, Laura Uainmach, Noble
Hudie, Blanche Gray, Charles Honecker, Ira
Harper, Iaa Gardner, Frank Fletcher, Samuel
Wills, Alrred McBiveen. Millie McGregor, Harvey
tlcCulloucb, George McGrew. Llla Tltzel, Jllram
Walker, Clara Brown, Sadie Walte, William Orr,
Frank Trimble, Gilbert McElvene and Alex GUI.
A total of 72.
The following pupils are entitled to re-exami
nations:
Hlstory-Nos. 78. 106, 130. 150,
Bhyslology-Nos. SI, S3, 73, 78, 118, 121, 138, 162.
Arithmctic-Nos. 5, 27, 49, 53, 54, 59, 63, 70, 64, 85,
102. 121, 150.
Geography-17, 31, 47, S4. 124, 137, 138, 153, 161.
Language 17, 27, 12 1, 137, 153, 165.
Mental Arltbmctlc-5, 6, 7, 9, 12. 13, 15, 16, 21, 25,
30, 31. 35. 39. 48, 56, 61. 70, 69, 79. 81, 82. 83. 86, 83, 89,
91. 98, 100. 102, 103, 113. Hi 1J5, 127, 129, 131, 132, 141,
142. 151, 157, 158, 160, 161, 162.
The following pupils failed to make the reg
ular percentage: Nos. 8, 10, 3L 62, 64, 72, SO, 87,
95, 103, 119, 120, 1S3, 136, UU, 148, 161, 166, 167, 168,
170.
The re-examinations will be held on the 2d
and 3d days of September in the High School
building on Sherman avenue. Pupils who are
not to be re-examined need not be present
until September 4, when classes will be formed.
The first two days of the term will be spent in
tbe re-examination of both juniors and 16th
step pupils and the regular work of the school
will not begin until September 4.
HOW IS THIS, ANIHOW?
It IiOoks as Tboncb Romans Hadn't DIcch
Cfannce for a Sight.
Between 6 and 7 o'clock yesterday morning,
as SO Italian laborers on the Second avenue
street railway line were going to work, a man
at the Soho furnace acted as though ho wished
to capture one of their dinner buckets. A
small fight followed, and a crowd of men was
attracted. The crowd followed the Italians,
and it was augmented at the Keystone Mill,
and demonstrations were indulged in with in
tent to frighten the "Italymans." It appears,
however, that they endured the racket peace
ably until tbe Linden Steel Works were
reached, when tbey were headed off by the
workmen there, who ran into tbe street to see
what caused the trouble. This last demonstra
tion frightened the Italians, and in the twinkle
of an cje tbe air was tiled with brickbats,
stones, clubs and pistol balls.
The police got there abont this time, and tbe
mill men, owing to their knowledge of tbe
topography, escaped; but three Italians, Philip
Valire, Louis Lambert and Frank Menial,
were chucked into the Fourteenth ward station
house and assessed $3 and, costs or 30 davs to
the workhouse by Magistrate Hyndman. Two
people were supposed to be seriously hurt.
They did not proclaim it and their friends
evidently didn't want to demand any satisfac
tion. THE S1GSBEE WATEECUP.
Its Novel Use in Research far Natural Gas
and Oil Wells.
Tho Fuel Gas and Electric Engineering Com
pany is now introducing a Sigsbee watercup in
the searchings for natural gas and oil wells,
which is a method entirely new in the investi
gations for natural gas.
Dr. Charles A. Ashourner stated in regard to
the watercup yesterday, that he bad no doubt
it would prove a valuable acquisition in re
search for natural gas.
The Sigsbee watercup." the doctor stated.
"" "i iMuwaiau. oie' '" "
jaeA ,n ocean researches, and it is a very unique
device for obtaining water, or, for that matter.
"was invented by Lieutenant Sigsbee to be
any nuiu irom any ueptn ana examining it.
The watercup will have to be slightly modified
by us to make it applicable for our purposes;
but its results will be advantageous."
The watercnp sent to the Electric Engineer
ing Company is from the well-known steamer
Jeannette. which was sent on a crnise to the
'North Pole and' the expenses of which were
paid by James Gordon Bennett.
Consolidation Poaipooed,
The proposed special meeting of Westing
house Electric Company stockholders, to effect
a consolidation of the different companies of
George Westmghouse, Jr., was postponed for
two weeks. The lawyers engaged to draw up
the legal documents were not quite ready.
Unta BIbbons Flowers.
Bargains in all three in our Millinery
Department. Now is the time.
Jos. Horne & Co.'s
Penn Avenue Stores.
Commencement.
fJHisted, the famous photographer, make's
a specialty of photographing ladies in fancy
costumes.
Over One Hundred While Salts
That are marked to quick selling prices in
the suit room to-day.
Jos. Horne & Co.'s
Penn Avenue Stores.
I AM selling a fine Havana Key "West
cigar 5 for 25c. William J. Friday,
wfsu 633 SmithBeld street
MEETINGS..
THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE COR
PORATION of Allegheny Cemetery will
be held at the new Penn avenue entrance on
SATURDAY, tbe 29th inst., at 430 o'clock P.M.
le27-o8 JAMES R. SPEER. Secretary.
LEGAL NOTICES.
TOTlCE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
letters of administration on the estate of
Mrs. Ellen Cowan, late of the city of Pittsburg,
county of Allegheny, State of Pennsylvania,
deceased, have been granted to the undersigned.
All persons indebted to said estate are requested
to make immediate payment, and all having
claims against tho same to make them known
without delay to M. A. COWAN, Administra
trix, 62 Gibbon street, Pittsburg. je21-49-r
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE NOTICE IS
hereby given that letters testamentary on
the estate of Ann Sutton, deceased, late of city
of Pittsburg, county of Allegheny, and State of
Pennsylvania, have been granted to the under
signed, to whom all persons indebted to said
estate are requested to make Immediate pay
ment; and those having claims or demands
against the same will make them known with
out delay to MISS THEODESIA BLOOR, Ex
ecutrix. Winebiddle avenue,nearFennavenue,
or her attorney, JOHN H. KERR, 89 Diamond
street. my24-35-p
J. M. CALDWELL, J. P. SPLANE.
Att'ys at law, SIDIamond street, Pittsburg. Pa.
FTHE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS NO.
L of Allegheny county. Pa., at No. 520 June
term, 18S9, between Jane Moore Ramsey and
W. J. Moyer and wife et aL, a bill in equity for
partition of three houses and lots and an in
terest in a leasehold in Allegheny City, and five
acres of land in Reserve township, Allegheny
county. Tbe Court has made the following
order, to wit: And now, May 23, 18S9, upon affi
davit presented in open court that Vv. J. Mover
and Mary his wife and Oscar Wm. Ramsey, 'de
fendants, are non-residents of Pennsylvania
and cannot be served with process by reason of
their residence not being known, it is ordered
that publication be made once a week for six
successive weeks in the Pittsburg Daily Dis
patch, notifying sail defendants of the nature
and object of the bill, and that unless they cause
an appearance to be entered for themselves in
said case on or before tbe 20th day of July,
1SS9, the bill will be taken against them pro
confesso and a decree made the same as it they
had been personally served. my21-62-F
EDUCATIONAL.
NEW YORK MILITARY ACADEMY,
Cornwall-on-Hudson. Courses of study in
civil engineering, English and classics. Labor
atory, drawing room and field work. Beautiful
buildings, grounds, location. COL. C. J.
WRIGHT, B. S., A. M Supt; BELDKN F.
HYATT. Comd't of Cadets. jell-D
CHELTENHAM ACADEMY. OGONTZ
J Pa, Unexcelled location and surround
ings. New school equipment. Gymnasium,
military drill, etc Thorough preparation for
college or scientific school. Fur circular, etc.,
address J. CALVIN RICE, A. M., Principal.
je2S-53
KEBLE SCHOOL. SYRACUSE, N. 1.
Boardtug School for Girls. Under tbe su
pervision of the Rt. Rev. V. D. Huntington, 8.
T. D. Tbe nineteenth school year begins
Wednesday, September 11, 1889. References
Rt. Rev. H.C. Potter, D.DN.Y. Rev. Wm-R.
Huntington. D. D., Grace Church, N. Y. City.
Pres. E. N. Potter, D. D Geneva, N. V. Hon.
Andrew D. White, Ithaca, N. X. Apply to
MISS MARY J. JACKSON, Principal.
i jel4-73-TUT"
PITTSBTJEG- DISPATCH,
JI3-Display advertisement one dollar par
tquare for one insertion. Classified" advertise
ments on this page such as Wanted, Far Sale,
To Let, etc, ten cents per line for each inser
tion, and none taken for lest 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 nest morning:
Advertisements are to be prepaid except where
advertisers already have accounts "with THI DIS
PATCH. prrrsHURa.
THOMAS MCCAFKREV, 3X9 Butler street.
EM1L G. STUCKEY, 2b street and Penn ave.
E. G. STUCKEY & CO., WyUe ave. and Fulton st.
N. bTOKELY. Pifth Avenne Market House.
m.8T F.XD.
J. W. WALLACE, 6121 Penn avenue.
OAKLAND.
MCALLISTER & SIIEIliLER.Sth av. & Atwood It.
sotrrnsiDE.
JACOB SPOHN. No. 2 Carson street.
CUAS. SCHWARM, 1707 Carson street.
ALLEGHENY.
A. 3. KAERCHEU, 59 Federal street.
H. J. MCBRIDE, Federal and Ohio streets,
FRED H. EGGEltS. 172 Ohio street.
F. H. EGGERS SON, Ohio and Chestnut sts.
J. F. STEVENSON, Arch aud Jackson streets.
THOMAS MCHENRY, Western and Irwin aves.
li. TV. HUGHES. Pennsylvania and Beaver aves.
PERRY M. G LEIM. Rebecca and Allegheny aves.
WANTED.
Qlalo Hcls.
WANTED-A GOOD TINNER. APPLY AT
once, 16 PENN AVE. Jc23-73
WANTED-A GOOD BARBER-APPLY AT
204 WASHINGTON AVENUE. Allegheny.
Je2S-79
TTANTED-GOOa HAB1SER. INQUIRE OF
W F. J. BURLANN, 27 Grant ave?, Bennett
station.
ie28-83
WANTED-ENGINEER; MUSTCOME WELL,
recommended: none others need apply.
WM. HASLAGE & SON, 18 Diamond. Jc2-C4
WANTED-BRASSMOLDERS EXPERIENCED
in valve work. Call at FAOTOH1 or ad
dress KELLY & JONES, Greensburg. Pa. Je2S-59
w
ANTED-SOME LIVE AGENTS TO SELL
our new Installment goods: good pay
weeklv: oni
v xnose wiin sro
those with good reference need ap-
,piv. VI
Je21-46
UN ION CREDIT CO.
uu ouna ave.
WANTED- FIRST-CLASS HREAD AND
cake baker and assistant: good wages to
the rlRht man. ROBERT MORROW 4 CO.,
Woodland ave., Eleventh ward, Allegheny.
Je27-63
-T7-ANTED A SOBER, STEADY .DRUG
YY clerk sneaking German: also one of 2 or 3
years' experience: good wares to right parties.,
Auarcss rjnaiAjazini: duuauuj, xnspatca
office. Jc28-36
WANTEO-DRUG CLERK YOUNG MAN
who understands his business, with No.
references: good position to right party. COM
MERCIAL ACCOUNTING AGENCY, 163 Fifth
avenue. JeIS-30
TrANTE1 PRACTICAL SOAP MAKER
V good opening for a man with undoubted
reference as to character and ability: state ex
perience and with whom. Address SOAP, Dis
patch office. JeM-10-WFS
-TTTANTED-AN AGENT TO SELL TEAS AND
V coffees to the family trade: salary paid;
best of references required. Address I. F. REKS,
care or LONDON TEA CO., 133 Washington ave.,
Thirty-first St., Southslde. Je28-37
WANTED-GENERAL AGENT FOR THIS
city, to open an office and assume exclusive
control of our business: goods well known, in uni
versal demand, and pav a net profit of 50 to 100 per
cent. Address, with credentials. THE UNION
COMPANY, 744 Broadway, New York.
Je28-54-TuFSU
T7"ANTI A FIRST-CLASS SALESMAN
Y T acquainted with the grocery trade along the
line of Pennsylvania K. R. and branches in Penn
sylvania: liberal arrangement to right party. Ad
dress SALESMAN, P. O. Box 1532, Phllada, Pa.
Je2S-33
WANTED-MEN TO ATTEND NEW YORK
Cutting School; Urllng's actual measure
ment taught In all Its branches; the only true
system fitting anyand all shapes; no trying on:
Instructions, 10 A.M. to 4 P. M,; evening. 7 to 9
F. v.; call or write for circular. &14 WOOD ST.,
Pittsburg, Pa. , Je23
TTA.ltTED MAN-TO TAKE AGENCY OF
V our safes; size 28x18x18 Inches; weight 500
lbs. : retail price 135; other sizes lb proportion : rare
chance to create permanent business at home:
these safes meet demand never before supplied by
otber safe companies, as we are not governed by
the Safe Pool. ALPINE SAFE CO., Cincinnati. O.
je20-4-r
WAN TED-AGENTS -THE LARGEST,
.handsomest, best book "Johnstown Hor
ror, or the Valley of Death" Is now ready:
agents desiring to have a share In the enormous
sales should send 40c Tor outfits at once; octavo
volume, aw pages: ciotn Dinamg, sz oo; sheep, Ci 50
copiously Illustrated and beats all else for sale,
Apply P. J. FLEMING & CO., 77 Diamond st.,
Pittsburg, Pa. Je27-72
Female Help.
VTrANTED CHAMBEE51AID, PRIVATE
TV family; no one -without best retf.'rence
need apply. Address BANK. 527 Smithfield street,
from 10 a. jl. to 12M. Je28-9-WF
-VTCXANTED-A SEWING GIRL FOR PRIVATE
VV family outside the city; constant employ
ment; must come well recommended. Address
GRAY, Dispatch office. Je2S-27
Male and Female fielo.
WANTED-AT ONCE-50 COAL MINERS, 20
farm hands, cook, chambermaid, waitress
and dishwasher for summer resort; 200 houe girls,
60 cooks, 20 chambermaids. MELHAN'S
AGENCY, 545 Grant st.
WANTEO-P5 WEEKLY-REPRESENTATIVE,
male or female, in every community;
goods staple: household necessity; sell at sight: no
peddling; salary paid promptly, and expenses ad
vanced. Full particulars and valuable sample
case free: we mean Juit what we say. Address at
once STANDARD SILVERWARE CO., Boston,
Mass. Jel4-70-D
Situations.
TrANTED-W. WOOLSEY, EXPERT AC
VV COUNTANT, 163 Firth avenue; 20 years
active experience as auditor and accountant with
large corporations and business houses; relcrences
unquestionable. Je28-29-rrrsu
Partner'.
WANTED-PARTNER WITH P.000-TO IN
VEST In brass and Iron foundry with an
established trade; one to take charge of office pre
ferrcd. Address BRASS. Dispatch office. Je27-83
Financial.
"VaT ANTED MORTGAGES,
T.ATtraTT. ATn
ED WITT1SH, 410 Grant st., Pltts-
Jel8-32
burg.
WANTED-MORTGAGES
ERTY. over $4,000; 4
HENRY A. WEAVER & CO.,
mh2-a22-p
ON CITY PROP
ner cent; no tax.
92Fourth avenue.
-TTTANTED-aiORTGAGES-MON EY TO LOAN
V V In sums to suit at 4K, 5 and 6 per cent.
ALLES 4 BAILEY, 164 Fourth ave. Tel. 167.
apl9-H
VTTANTEU-RENTS COLLECTED PROMPT
V V LY: property managed with satisfaction.
ALLES BAILEY, 164 Fourth avenne, Tel. 167.
lal9-81
ANTED AT 5 PER CENT, MORTGAGES
in large or small amounts on Improved city
property. W. A. HERRON & bONS, 80 Fourth
ave. Jeo-5-MWF
WANTED-MORTGAGES-S500 TOM00.000TO
loan on mortgages, city or country propertv:
4, 5 and 6 per cent. JAS. W. DRAPE & CO., 129
' vui.u av, icicpuuucio. jeUHa-AnO
WANTED-MORTGAGS-tl.000,000TOLOAN
in large and small amounts at iH, 5 and 6
oer cent, iree ui Diaic Lax; no aeiay.
COYLEA CO., 131 Fourth ave.
REED B.
injci-eo
WANTED-S3.00O ON FIRST MORTGAGE UN
improved suburban property now worth
$4,800 to fa, 000, and enhancing raptdlv in value,
principal only. Address BOX 907, Pittsburg, Pa.
Je23-4J
WANTED TO LOAN 1500,000. IN AMOUNTS
.of $3,000 and upward, on city and suburban
property, on 4)4 per cent. Tree of tax; also smaller
amounts at 5 and 6 per cent. BLACK & BAIRD,
85 Fourth avenue. se21-d26-D
"VT7"ANTED MORTGAGES SI, 000, 000 TO LOAN
VV on city and suburban properties at 4K, Sand
cent counties at 6 per cent,
lw uh iuu uu jaruiB ui AUCKncuyaDU aqia-
JU. IMUMNUCK. A
ovr.., iw x uurui avenue.
ap7-f41
TT7"ANTED-TO LOAN 20n.onn civ MI1RT.
VV GAGES; tlOO and upward at 6 per cent;
1500,000 at AH per cent on residences or business
nruneny; an
also In adjoining counties. S. H.
FRENCH,
125 Fourth avenue. oc31-e84-D
TJANTED-S50 TO ESTABLISH A M'F'G
VV business ofgreatfntnre promise: 35 per cent
profit per annum guaranteed on tbe Investment;
principals only corresponded with. Address, for
full particulars, to STRENGTH, Dispatch office,
Pittsburg. Je27-6S
WANTED-850,000 TO ESTABLISH A M'F'G
business of great future promise; 35 per
cent profit per annum guaranteed on the Invest
ment; principals only corresponded with. Ad
dress, lor full particulars, STRENGTH. DIs
patch office, Pittsburg. Je28-4J
Mlsccrinneoua.
WANTED-FARMER3 WILL FIND A MAR
KET Tor their cherries and red laspberrles
at Helnz'a Preserving Works, 168 and 170 Second
ave.. city. H. J. HEINZ CO. , Je26-32-D
WANTED-CUSTOMERS FOR DIAMONDS,
gold and silver watches, marble clocks, sil
verware, etc., at fl per wee t upward, at 130 Fed
eral St., Allegheny. JMITSCH. JelS-MWTSU
-VTrANTF.D-ANY ONE WANTING A HAND
YY bOMELY engraved 14-karat, gold-filled,
hunting-case watch, stem wind and set, guaran
teed for 20 years: joints, bow, crown, lips, all solid
gold; 15 extra Jewels, 4 pairs In cup settings;
spring compensation balance, quick train, safety
pinion; all latest Improvements; at a low, price,
on easv payments. Address LOCK BOX 601. Pltts
borgP. o., and I will call and show same; corre
spondence strictly confidential,- "" Je27-65
'EEHDAT, JUISE 28
WANTED.
x ailscellnncons.
TXTANTED-AK OFFICE SAFE 18 TO 25
Inches Inside diameter. Address JOHN
ALWABO, Hulton, Pa. Je23-31
fTTANTED A CHEAP SECOND HAND
VV waconrunnlnrjrear. UAUUH&KEENAN,
33 and 34 Water st. Telephone 1626. e2S-5S
WANTED-50 TEAMS. APPLY AT POWER
HOUSE CENTRAL TRACTION CO.,
T ylle ave. GEO. EGAN, contractor. Je28-23
WANTED-USEOFGOOD FAMILV HORSE
through tho summer: light work andcarc
fP:otB.en,ance, on suburban estate. Address
PASTURE, Dispatch office. Je28-38
WANTED-LADILS TO KNOWHAUGH ft
Kecnan repair, rennlsh or upholster old
furniture promptly and in the best possible man
ner. 33 AND 34 WATER ST. 'Phone 1626. myd-83
WANTED-TO LEARN OF A, DESIRABLE
. . location for a homeopathic physician either
in western Pa. or Ohio: references exchanged.
Any; one knowing will please communicate with.
M. P., Dispatch office. Je2S-C0
WANTED-By PEARSON, LEADING PHO
TOGRAPHER. 98 Fifth avenue, Plttsburfr.
and 43 Federal street, Artefehcny, everybody to
know that he is making line cabinets at Jl 60 per
dozen; photos delivered when promised: lnstan
taneons process. mhl3-C3
FOR. SALE-IMPROVED REAL ESTATE.
City Residences.
FOR SALE-NO. 804 WYLIE AVE.-BRICK
dwelling, Brooms, furnished attic ball, gas,
etc: lot. possession at once. ALLES Si BAILEY,
1S4 Fourth ave. Tel. 167 Je26-18
FOR SALE-NO. 302 LOCUST ST., SIXTH
ward, elegant new dwelling of 9 rooms: well
finished; latest conveniences: lot 22x95 feet: If sold
quick can bebouphtataveryreasonableprlc. W.
A. HERRON ibONS, No. 80Fourthave.
Je25-71-25,28,Jy2,6
FOR SALE-A 3-STORY RRICK DWELLING
on Colwell St., near Dinwiddle, containing 5
rooms and finished attic, hall, wash-house, good
cellar, paved yard: lot 20x100. and ohlv (2,800.
For particulars call on RLACK & KAlltU, 95
Fourth ave. Je2S-40-D
FOR SALE-WYLIE AVE.. NEAR FRANCIS
st.. 2 new two-story and mansard brick
dwellings of Brooms each, city water, natural
gas, bath, hall, vestibule, slate mantels, etc.:
nice lot extending Back to an alley: will be sold
cheap. Call at office RLACK & RAIRD, 95 Fourth
ave. Je25-0
FOR SALE-6 CHOICE HOUSES ON SIDNEY
street, above Twenty-third, the best and
pleasantest location on the Southslde: Sidney
street being wide, newly paved and well im
proved; houses, to be finished by August 1st,
have pressed brick and stone ornamental fronts,
and contain elgbt rooms, witn bath, laundry and
every other convenience; city water, gas and
natural gas on each floor, and good plumbing
leading to city sewers makes dwellings first class
In every respect; Smithfield and Carson street cars
pass within one square; terms, $1. 000 cash, with
balance payable as arranged to suit purchaser.
Apply to RAKEWELL PHILLIPS. Dispatch
office, Ffth ave., city. JcS-85
East End Residence.
FO
i
'OR SALE-CHOICE RESIDENCE, PENN
ave.. Brushton: 15 rooms, with all conveni
ences: largo lot; immediate possession; terms to
suit purchaser. See JOHN F. BAXTER. Agent,
512 Smithfield st. J e23-75-uwr
FOR SALE-SOUTH HILAND AVE., E. E..
a rare opportunity: an elegant new brick
house of 8 rooms; all conveniences; well worth
3,500: will sell Jbr S7.500 on terms to suit. D. P.
THOMAS & CO. 408 Grant St. te!3-83
FOR SALE-COUNTRY RESIDENCE IN THE
city: about 10 minutes wait from Court
House; splendid opportunity; house contains 10
rooms, bath room, natural gas, etc.; lot 60x132,
beautifully laid out with trees, plants, shrubbery,
etc.; no better chance for a quiet, retired home.
J. V. REILLY, No. 77 Diamond st. Je7-95-XOD
FOR SALE-OAKLAND AVE.. ONLY ONE
square from cable road, a new 8-room brick
residence, stationary wasbstands. bath. h. and c
water, nat. and art. gas. slate mantels, tile
hearths, fine large pantry and closets throughout,
laundry In cellar, front porch full width of tbe
house, electric bells, etc.; lot 25x100: terms rea
sonable; possession at once. SAMUEL W.
BLACK CO.. 99 Fourth ave. Ie27-S3
FOR SALE-ONLY A FEW NOW REMAIN
unsold of the very desirable eight-room dwell
ings on Oakland square. The rapidity with which
sales have been made show the estimation In
which they are held; durably built and handsome
ly finished, supplied with every modern con
venience; standing on large lots and facing a
handsomo parkplanted with beautiful shade trees,
these dwellings nave tbe notable advantage of be
ing butistolomlnntes from the postoffice by the
Pittsburg Traction road: a cable loop, for which
an ordinance is now in Councils, will pass within
100 feet of tbe square: prices fS,500 and fs, 750:
terms, moderate cash payment and long time on
balance. Apply to S.W. BLACK A CO., 99 Fourth
aTenue. Je23-67
Allechenr Residence.
FOR SALE-EXCELLENTBRICK DWELLING
and cood lot 25x90 feet, with side entrance.
No. 10 Greenwood avenue, near Beaver avenue,
Allegheny, 10 large and commodious rooms, with
bath, w. c, natural gas; all in prime order
throughout: to be sold at public sale on Monday,
July L at 2 o'clock p.m., on the premises: pererap-
torr sale.
lenaairomjAD. w. JUAtrx. & i;u..
129 Fourth avenue, Plttsbnrg.
JC2S-65-D
T70R SALE-AT AUCTION, MONDAY. JULY
).L 1, at 3 o'clock, on premises. No. it McClln
tock aye.. Second ward, Allegheny, electric car
station, lot 40x135, handsome residence six rooms,
hall, attic, bath, laundry, pantry, porch, furnace,
cedar and china closets: lovely situation: excellent
neighborhood: a choice home: visit ltt limited
Srlce, $7,500. Full particulars by A. LEO GATE
SON, Auctioneers, 31 Federal St., Allegheny.
Je27-8
Suburban Residences.
FORSALE-CRAFTON STATION. P., C. &ST.
L. Ry., on Craft ave., above Noblestown road,
a good frame dwelling of 6 rooms, marble man
tels, natural gas. good spring watet, young or
chard Mot 150x200 feet; Immediate possession: call
at office for particulars. BLACK: A BAIRD, 95
Fourth aye. . Je25-60
FOKSALE-COUNTRYHOMEATFAIROAKS,
P., Ft. W. & C. R. R., embracing between 4
and 5 acres of land on which is a dwelling of U
rooms, ice house, wash room. large stable, car
riage house and several outbuildings; land Is cov
ered with bearing fruit trees and large shadetrees;
dwelling and stable are supplied with delicious
spring water, and heated and illuminated with
gas at reasonable expense; premises are connected
with R. R. by hoard walk, and are unsurpassed In
beauty and healthfulncss of location; will be sold
quite low. J. M. SIGNER, 22 Bakewell Building.
te20-62-MWF
FOB. SALE LOTS.
Cltr Lots.
FOR8ALE-CITY LOTS-10LOTSONLIBERTY
ave., between Thirty-ninth and Fortieth sts,,
Pittsburg, Pa.: low and on long time. H.
FORBES. Wheeling, W.Va. je21-35.
East End Lota.
FOR SALE-HANDSOME RESIDENCE S1TE8
on Fifth avenue, Negley avenue, Winebiddle
avenne, and similar choice locations. STRAUB
& MORRIS, corner Wood st. and Third ave.Je28-35
TTlOR SALE-8 ACRES OF GROUND IN THE
J East End. all level and in first-class order;
small house and stable on premises; a good specu
lation, as It could be divided Into fine building
lots. BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave. JC28-41-D
FORSALC-S850W1LLBUYA CHOICE LOT
25x100 feet on Elyslan avenne (Point Breeze).
'Ahls location Is excellent, and bandy to railroad
and cable, and the neighborhood is first-class.
MELLON BROTHERS, 6343 Station st. E. E.
Je27-18-FSu
FORSALE-SSOO A CHOICE EAST END LOT
40x120, near the beautiful Silver Lake, and
convenient to P. R. R. or cable line: If yon desire
a cheap lot fora home don't miss getting all tho
Particulars of this handsome building site.
LACK BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave. Je25-60
FOR SALE-LARGE LOTS: CHOICE LOCA
TIONS: different prices: high-class improve
ments: easy and rapid means or reaching them;
arc some of the many reasons why "The Baum
Grove Plan" is so desirable to persons who appre
ciate a pleasant and convenient home spot. Get a
plan from MELLON BROS., East End, or JOHN
i BAXTER, Agent, 512 Smlthflbld st.
JC24-7B-TUF
FOR SALE-LARGE EAST END BUILDING
sites; this magnificent residence place Is situ
ated on Linden ave., near Penn ave. ; the eleva
tion Is one of the finest In the city, commanding
au excellent view of the beautiful Liberty Valley,
convenient to P. R. R. and cable Unes: the prices
being only (25 and 30 per foot front, make it very
desirable property in price as well as location.
Call at office for plan. BtiACK & BAIRD. 95
Fourth ave. Jef-6-7,8,10,12,14,17,19,21,24,26,28
Allecbcny Lota.
FOR SALE LOTS ON MAPLE AND LINDEN
avenues and Lombard street. Allegheny, In
the Tenth and Twelfth wards: on easy terms. Ap
ply to JOSEPH MCNAUUHER, 43 N. Diamond st.
mh7-98-D
Hazelwood Lots.
FOR SALE-FLOWERS' AVE.. HAZELWOOD
building lots at auction, to-morrow, at 2:30
o'clock P. H. W. A. HERRON & SONS. No. 80
Fourth ave. Jc23-55
P OR SALE-FLOWERS' AVE., HAZELWOOD
building lots at auction, to-morrow, at 2:30
o'clock p. x. AV. A. HERRON & SONS.,-No. 80
Fourth ave. Je28-55
FOR SALE-FLOWERS' AVE.. HAZELWOOD
building lots at auction, to-morrow, at 2:30
o'clock p.m.
Fourth ave.
W. A. HERRON & SONS, No. 80
jezs-a
TTOR SALE IN J. J.
BPECK'S PLAN,
lar?e bnttdlnr lota
J? Hazelwood, at auction.
on Johnston and Flowers ave., on the premises,
to-morrow, at 2:30 o'clock P.- M. For plans see
W. A HEBRON &SONS. 80 Fourth ave.
Je2S-55
FOR SALE-LOTS AT HAZELWOOD AND
Glenwood. near the station: only 15 minutes
rrom new 11. & O. station, Smithfield st. : graded
streets, sidewalks, city water, gas: S3C0 to (1,000:
houses for sale, small payment down, Balance In
monthly, payments If desired: railroad fare,
monthly tickets, 5M cents per trip. GEORGE C.
BURGW1N, 150 Fourth ave. Jel5-71-lWFSSu
Farms.
TRIOR SALE-A FARM OF 30 ACRES IN
X? O'Bara township, 3 miles from Sharpibnrg:
good garden ground; has house and barn on It,
and plenty of fruit aud water. SEBASTIAN
HITTER, 8narpburg,.i'a. Je2G-5
FOR SALE-FARM OF 75 AORES-HIGHLY
. unproved, 5 acres orchard, variety of fruit; 2
story brick dwelling 12 rooms, brick stable and
carriage house; frame tenement house 8- rooms: I
miles from city, close to two R.R. lines. ED. W1T
T13H, 410 Grant St., Pittsburg, Pa. Je2S-D
1889.
,FOK SALE LOT8.
Suburban Lets.
FOR BALE-AT 'W1LK1N3BUKG-DESIBA-BLE
building lots at low prlces;Jocatlon
good. Call or semi ror printed list, free. W. A.
HERRON & SONS, No SO Fourth ave.
1e21-55-xwrs
DUscellaneoan.
FORSALE-COH. BUTLER AND MAIN STS..
Seventeenth ward, that fine property known
as St. John's Episcopal Church: lot 95xl55Tt. with
buildings. W. A.ULRRON&SONS. 80 Fourth
avenue. Je2S-S9-25,28Jy2.
FOR SALE-ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. HOTELS,
boarding houses, cottages, lots and bath
bouses to let or for sate by I.G. ADAMS & CO.,
real estate agents, R. Est. 4 Law Bdg., Atlantic
Cltv. N. J. Je20-3-p
FOR SALE-BUSINESS.
Tluslnega Cbnnces.
FOR SALE-A FIRST-CLASS SHOESTORE. ES
TABLISHED tradoand good stock; located
in best Iron town In Ohio: good reason for selling.
Address WADE, Dispatch office. Je28-52
F
OR SALE-A PATENT IN WHICH THERE
is laree monev: the inventor cannot cive it
nis attention, ana win, mereiore. sen out to some
one that will undertake tbe business; terms reas
onable. For particulars address M. C, lnven
tor. 328 Penn ave. Je27-9S
17UIK SALE-FINE, EXTENSIVE AND PROF-
1TABLE bakery, ice cream and confection
ery business; nothing better and must be sold:
also, grocery, rtryxoods. drug, cigar, china and
notion stores; printing office, butcher shop, baker
ies and other business chances. Free particulars.
SHEPARO & CO., 54 Fifth ave. JelS
.rr .. .v .-:...'.. r -.,.."
FOR SALE-RAILROAD HOTEL FURNI
TURE and lease. S5 rooms, all modern im
provements; doing business (1,800 per mo.; hotel
to be enlarged to accommodate increasing trade;
will bear personal investigation; splendid oppor
tunity for person understanding hotel business;
near Pittsburg on P. & L. E. R. R. Further par
ticulars of ALLES BAILEY, 181 Fourth ave.
Tel. 167. Je2S-19
FOR SALE A COMPLETE JOB PRINTING
and druggist's labej outfit: 3 presses, label
cutter, about soofontsmetal and wood type. In
cluding several hundrecV pounds of body type:
send for catalogue showing styles of work aud
labels executed; this plant must be disposed of
within the next four weeks; appraised at (1,802 81,
about two-thirds ofvalue. Address A. W . TAY
LOR. Salem. O., Assignee jifKlrby's Buckeye La
bel Works. Je26-4
Bnilneaa Stands.
FOR SALE -STORE AND DWELLING ON
Frankstown ave., one square from East Lib
erty station, P. R. R.. and both cable lines; this Is
a rare chance for business site; price (5.570. MEL
LON BROTHERS, 63IS Station St., EE.
Je27-18.FSn
FOB. SALE MISCELLANEOUS.
Horses. Vehicles. Live Stock. fcc
FOR SALE-FINE FRAZIER ROAD CARTS,
a .WEST & CO., 43) Duquesne way. Jel2-48
FOR SALE-LIVERY STABLE, STOCK AND
fixtures. Inquire, ot GEO. BEET, Bridge
St.. Etna. Je27-74-MWFS
FOR SALE HORSES-JUST RECEIVED A
carload of drivers, draft and coach horses.
Can be seen at Nos 810 and 312 LIBERT Y ST.,
Allegheny. Excelsior Sale Stables. Je23-24
F
OR SALE-ONE CHESTNUT SORREL
horse. 15 hands hlsrh. sound. 6 rears old: anv
iady can drive It: Is a beautiful horse: one blacK.
Shetland pony: children can drive him anywhere;
also, one buggy and barouche, three sets of har
ness; will be sold separately or all together. Any
person wanting a bargain inquire of A. JACK
MAN A SON, 530 and 536 Penn avenue. JeZ7-12
machinery and' Metal.
F
'OR SALE TWO LARGE SAFE3. THREE
desks and other office furniture. ROOM 402.
Lewis block. Je23-63
OR SALE-SECOND-HAND ENGINES AND
boilers; aU sizes and styles kept iu stock, from
4 to 100 h. p.; all refitted; good as new, at lowest
prices; mouniea porutDie engines, s to Z3n.p.
Mrta jrars: way. 0.0. luunu, juiegneny, .
, Pa.
j-K-awr
FOR SALE-28X48 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 10,000 In 10 hours;
will sell at low figure. J. A. MCCORMICK, 150
First ave. aul-p32-uwT
FOR SALE-CONTRACTORS' MACHINERY:
one 7xl2-lnch double engine, doable drum:
others large and small, with single or doable
friction drums: wire and manlla rope, centrifugal
pumps, etc; two 26x4S-lnch horizontal engines
with flywheels. THOMAS CARLIN'S SONS, cor.
Lacock and Sandusky sts.. Allegheny. Jal7-uwr
Qllspcllnneona.
FOR BALK GOOD SQUARE PIANO. CHEAP
for cash. Apply at 23 UNION AVE., Alle
gheny; Je28-78
PERSONAL.
PERSONAL-BOOKS I BOOKS 1 BOOKS I
New and old. ancient and modern, standard
and rare, legal, medical and scientific -30, 'J00 vol
nmns to select from. LEVI'S BOOK &TORE,
900 Liberty st. my3-28
"PERSONAL-W.HY TROUBLE YOUR WIFE,
I. mother or daughters In. repairing and clean
ing your old clothes, when it can be done for a
trifle by DICKSON, the Tailor, cor. Fifth ave.
and Wood st., second floor? Charges moderate:
faculties unsurpassed: suits madetoorder; spring
styles now ready. Telephone 1558- oihs
FOUND. .
FOUND FOCKETBOOK CONTAINING
small amount of money, near Ingram, Pa.
Owner can have the same by calling at L.
SINGER. Ice Dealer, Chartlers.Pa., andpaylnc
charges for advertising. 3e28-23
LOST.
-T OST A POCKETBOOK. THURSDAY, ON
VJ the Walls accommodation leaving the city at
3 r. M., or at WUklnsburg station. A reward will
be paid if returned to 33 lNTH ST. Je28-77
T OST-LIBEBAL REWARD OFFERED A
Jul young yellow dog, three months old; long
ears, white on the nose, four white Teet; very thin
now; slct with distemper. 44 UNION AVENUE.
Allegheny City. Je2$-7S
STRAYED.
STRAYED'-OR STOLEN-FROM THE PREM
ISES of the undersigned, a black foxhound.
A reward will be paid lor bis return to JOHN
MURPHY, Second aye., Hazelwood. Jea-32
PROPOSALS.
PROPOSALS FOB. 12-INCH BREECH
LOADINO rifled mortars. Ordnance Of
fice, War Department, Washington, June 22
1889. Sealed proposals, in duplicate, will be re,
ceived at this office until 3 o'clock p. St., on
MONDAY. JULY 22,1889. at which time they
will be publicly open'ed. for finishing and as
sembling twenty-nine (29) 12-inch breech-loading
rifled mortars, more or less, the principal
Sarts being supplied by the United States,
lank forms on which proposals must be made
and all information required by bi 'ders can be
had upon application, S. V. BENET, Brig.
Gen.. Chief of Ordnance. . je25-4i
3ST
OTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
Sealed proposals will be received bv the un
dersigned until Saturday. July 6, A. D. 1889, for
tho grading and paving of Seventb avenue, in
Beaver Falls borough, from Eighth street,
south, to tbe New Brighton bridge, said pro
posals to be scparate.for fire brickandLigonler
block paving, and tbe bid for both to be by the
square yard.
Each proposal to ho accompanied by a certi
fied check for (1,000 payable to the order of
Charles P. Wallace, Treasurer of the borough.
All checks accompanying proposals which are
not accepted will be returned Immediately after,
the award shall have been made. The check
received from the successful bidder will be re
turned to him upon his entering into a formal
contract for tbe due performance of the work;
and giving bond with approved sureties for SO
per cent of the contract price. But in case be
shall fail to enter Into such, contract and give
such bond within: ten days after notice of tbe
acceptance of his proposal, the check accom
panying such proposal shall become the prop
erty of the borough of Beaver Falls.
Each bidder must furnish a sample of brick
or stone block which ho proposes using.
Specifications can be seen at tbe Burgess
office of JamesPiper.
The Borongh Council reserves the right to
reject any or all bids. GEO. E. LISCOMB,
Secretary Borough. 03 Second avenue.
Beaver Faxes, Jnne 24, 18S9. ' e27-6
NOTICES.
THE PITTSBURG AND WESTERNRAIL
WAY CO. Coupons from the first mort
gage bonds of this company maturing July L
lSSD.will be paid on aud after that date upon pre
sentation at the office of Messrs. Drexel, Mor
gan & Co., New York.
H.D. CAMPBELL,
Je25-45 , Treasurer.
AMUSEMENTS.
HARRIS' THEATER
Every matinee and night,
N. a WOOD.
ADRIFT IN NEW YORK.
Noxt week Ticket of Leave Man. je26-13
TDASEBALL-iftECREATION PARK-TO-DAY,
FRIDAY. AT 4 P. M.,
PHILADELPHIA V8 ALLEGHENY.
. Train from Union depot-at 3:40 P.M. je28-25
PICNIC GROVE FREE!
WINDSOR PARKi
Only six miles from tha city, situated on the
bluff overlooking. Davis Island dam. Easily
reached by rair'pr boat. Large grovo of forest
trees, cool, clear -springs of water, flue dancing
platform, etc"
The use of the .grove -will be given free to
Sunday schools, societies, lodges, O.A.R. posts,
private fetes, etc, the bury charge being fare
on the steam elevator to and from the grounds.
For dates and-nytoet,pOTicnlars apply to
J, H. . DA WBfVO Lacock street, near Fed
eral street, Alle&DoByy or' to A.CLANEYon
the ground " " mylMS-D
TO LET-
Cltv Residences.
TO LET-NO. 171 8ECOND AVE.. BRICK
dwelling: ball and 9 rooms: possession Im
mediately. J. M.STONER, 22 Bakewell Build
ing. Je22-95
TO LET 99)-3S FIFTH AVE;, 10 MINUTES
from postoffice. modern two-story mansard
brick dwelling, 9 rooms, bath, hail, vestibule,
both gases, newly painted and papered: first
class repair: very moderate rent. SAMUEL W.
BLACK & CO., 99 Fourth ave. Je27-32
East End Residences.
TO LET-(99)-PENN AVENUE, E. E., RESI
DENCE, 10 rooms, 4 acres of ground; all
modern conveniences: completely furnished: wUI
rent for suinmermonths;flrst-clas8 neighborhood.
SAMUEL W. BLACK & CO., 99 Fourth avenue.
Je26-28-WT.
Allegheny Residences- 4
TO LET-ONLY 830 PER MONTH, AND PART
of the furniture for sale at a big sacrifice,
new brick house of8 rooms: all conveniences; lo
cated on one of the best streets In tbe Second
ward: possession at once: furniture all new. See
EW1N& & BYERS, No. 107 Federal St. Je26-14
Asnrtmcnis.
TO LET UNFURNISHED ROOMS FOR
housekeeping; 6 add 7 room honses: 4 store
rooms with dwellings: rqnt low. Inquire at 44
FOURTH STREET. Jc27-59-Thvsn
TO LET -THREE ROOMS, INCLUDING
kitchen, of a desirable house situated very
near the Allegheny Pacts: natural and artificial
gts and water. Apply at 344 RIDGE" AVE.. Alle
gheny. JezS-57
Offices. Desk Room, otc
TO LET-WELL LIGHTED OFFICE. NEWLY
painted: elevator. Janitor service and al
modern conveniences. Apply to GERMANIA
SAVINGS BANK, 423 Wood street. Je2-8-D
TO LET-OFFlCEytOOMS ON THE SECOND
and third floors of Melton's bntldlng.opposlte
City Hall: good Ught,newly painted and papered.
T. MELLON & SON'S BANK, 512 Smithfield
street. JeI5-34-TuWT
TO LET-OFFICE ROOMS OR .SlU'lKS FOR
general business purposes In the new DIS
PATCH BUILDING, 7 77 and 79 Diamond St.;
situation most central In the city: electile light
Included in rents, which are moderate. Apply
between 11 A. M. and 5 p. M. Je27-80
Tlnslneai stands. .
TO LET-HOTEL-THE LAKE SHORE HOUSE,
37 and 39 Bank St.; 3 minutes' walk from
Union depot; contains 30 rooms. Address J.
DUNN, 51 Rockwell St.. Cleveland, O. Je3J-5
AUCTION SALES.
TjlINE PARLOR ORGAN, ELEGANT
Jj furniture, carpets, etc, at auction, (re
moved from Ben Venue Place for convenience
to the auction rooms. No. 311 Market St., for
sale FRIDAY MORNING. June 28. at 10
o'clock. Handsome parlor suits, of 5 pieces,
fur rugs, lace curtains, looking glasses, cabi
nets, lambrequins, vases, clocks, parlor organ,
moquet, velvet, body brussels and ingrain car
pets, walnut chamber suits, wardrobes, folding
bed. bookcase, desk, 'secretary, bed lounge,
chiffonier, hair and husk mattresses, springs,
bedding, toilet ware, tea and dinner set in
French china, fine Wedgewood dinner set,
laundry and kitchen utensils, eta, etc., etc
Sale positive
HENRY AUCTION CO.. LIM..
1e27-92 Auctioneers.
OFFICIAL PITTSBURG.
QEPARATE AND SEALED PROPOSALS
lO will be received at the office of the City
Control er until JULY 6, 1889, at 2 o'clock p. Jf
for tbe erection of a police station bouse in the
Thirty-sixth ward. Also lor altering and repair
ing police station houses in the Eleventh and
Twelfth wards. Plans and specifications can
be seen at tbe office of the Superintendent of
the Bureau of Police. Bonds in double the
amount of each bid will be required, said bonds
to be probated before the Mayor or City ClerE.
The Department of Awards reserves tbe right
to reject any or all bids. J. O. BROWN,
Chief of the Department of Public Safety.
je2649
BUSINESS TAX AND WATER RENTS,
1889. Notice is hereby given that the du
plicates for tbebusiness tax and water rentsfor
tbe year 1889 have been placed in my hands for
collection by the Board of Assessors author
ized to assess the same.
Tbe time for paying said taxes and water
rents at the Cltv Treasurer's office is the month
of June. No discounts allowed.
Water rents and business tax remaining un
paid after June 30, 1889, will be placed in the
hands of the Collector of Delinquent Taxes for
collection, with 5 per cent added.
All 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,
je3-93-D City Treasurer.
A No. 9.1
N ORDINANCE-ESTABLISHING THE
grade of Desota street, from Fifth ave
nue to Allequippa street.
Section 1 Be it ordained and enacted by
tbe city of Pittsburg, in Select and Common
Councils assembled, and it is hereby ordained
and enacted by the authority of the same.
That tbe grade of the west curb of Desota
street, from Fifth avenue to Allequippa
street, be and the same sball be established
as follows, to-wit: Beginning on the north
curb of Fifth avenue at an elevation of 253.13
feet; thence rising at tbe rate of 5.60 feet per
100 feet for a distance of 391.84 feet to tbe north
curb of Victoria stret at an elevation of 257.2!!
feet; thence rising at the rate of 10.50 feet per
100 feet for a distance ot 1,297.66 feet to the
south curb of Allequippa streetat an elevation
of 393.54 feet.
Section 2 That any ordinance or part of or
dinance conflicting with the provisions of this
ordinance, be and tbe same is hereby, repealed
so far as the same affects this ordinance.
Ordained and enacted into a law in Councils
this 10th day of June, A. D. 1889.
H. P. FORD, President of Select CounciL
Attest: GEO. SHEPPARD, Clerk of Select
Council. GEO. L. HOLLIDAY. President of
Common Council. Attest: GEO. BOOTH,
Clerk of Common Council.
Mayor's office, Jnne 13, 18S9. Approved:
WM. McCALLIN. Mayor. Attest: ROBERT
OSTERMAIER, Assistant Mayor's Clerk.
Recorded in Ordinance Book, vol. 7, paee S3,
25th day of June, A-D. 1SS9. je27-16
A No. 13.J
N ORDINANCE-LOCATING HAIGHTS
avenue, from Stanton avenue to McCulIy
street.
Section I Be it ordained and enacted by city
of Pittsburg, in Select and Common Councils
assembled, and it is hereby ordained and en
acted by tbe authority of tbe same, That the
center line of Haigbts avenue, from Stanton
avenne to McCullystreet.be and the same 13
hereby located as follows, to-wit: The center
line of Haights avenue sball begin at a pin on
the north 5 feet line of Stanton avenue at a
distance westwardly from the first angle in Stan
ton avenue west of Negley avenne of 517.91 feet:
thence deflecting to the right 63 02' for a dis
tance of 6dB3 feet to a P. C; thence deflecting
to the left 29 17' and by the chord of a curve of
a radius of 102.80 feet, a distance of 100.54 feet
to a P. R. C; thence by tbe same chord line for
a distance of 126.22 feet to a P. T.; thence de
flpctiner to the richt 37 W 30" for a distance of
1.06 feet to tbe south 10 feet line of McCulIy
street, intersecting said 10-foot line at the
angle of 84 27'. and at a distance westerly of
1,052.5 feet from the west 12-foot line of Negley
avenue, and said Haights avenue shall be of a
width of W) feet.
Section 2 That any ordinance or part of
ordinance conflicting with the provisions of
this ordinance be. and the same is hereby re
pealed so far as tho same affects this ordi
nance. .
Ordained and enacted into a law in Councils
this 10th day of June, A. D. 1889.
H. P. FORD. President of Select Council.
Attest: GEO. SHEPPARD. Clerk of Select
Council, GEO. L. HOLLIDAY, President of
Common Council. Attest: GEO. BOOTH,
Clerk of Common Council.
Mayor's Office, Jane 13. 18S9. Approved:
WM. McCALLIN, Mayor. Attest: HOBT.
OSTERMAIER. Assistant Mayor's Clerk.
Recorded in Ordinance Book, vol. 7. page 88,
26th day otJune,A.D. 1889. Je27-1B
AfNcloJ
N ORDINANCE-AUTHORIZING THE
widening and openingof Webster avenue,
from Roberts street to Fulton street.
Section 1 Be it ordained and enacted by the
city of Pittsburg, in Select and Common Coun
cils assembled, and It is hereby ordained and
enacted bv tbe authority of the same. That tbe
Chief of the Department of Public Works be
and is hereby authorized and directed to cause
to be surveyed, widened and opened within GO
days from tbe date of the passage of this ordi
nance, Webster avenue, from Roberts street to
Fulton street, the width of said street between
Roberts street and the center of Mercer street
sball be 60 feet, in accordance with and as lo
cated by the City District Plan and from the
center of Mercer street to Fnlton street said
street sball be of variable width, as established
by and in accordance with the lines thereof, as
established and located by an ordinance,
entitled "An ordinance relocating Web
ster avenue, from Fulton street to Mercer
street," approved February 2, 1889, a plan of
Which is hereto attached and hereby made
part of this ordinance. The damages caused
thereby and the benefits to pay the same to be
assessed aud collected in accordance with tbe
provisions of an act of Assemby of the Com
monwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled "An act
relating to streets and sewers in cities of the
second class," approved the 16tb day of May,A.
D. 1889. '
Section 2 That any ordinance or part of
ordinance conflicting with tho provisions of
this ordinance be, and tbe same is hereby re
pealed, so far as the same affects this ordi
nance. Ordained and enacted into a law in Councils
this 24th dav of June. A. D. 1889.
H.P.FORD, President or Select Council.
Attest: GEO. SHEPPARD. Clerk ot Select
CounciL GEO.L. HOLLIDAY, President of
Common Council. Attest: GEO. BOOTH,
Clerk of Common Council.
Mayor's Office, June 26, 1888. Approved,
WM. McCALLIN. Mayor. Attest: KOBT.
OSTERMAIER, Assistant Mayor's Clerk. N
Recorded m ordinance Book, vol. 7, page 88,
37th day of Jose, A. D. 1889. ie36-49r
3
OFFICIAL PITTSBURG.
glEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE ItE-
CEIVED bvthe City Controller up until"
onday, July 1, 1889, at 2 o'clock p. ar.. for the
care, maintenance and management of the city
scales for tbe ensuing year. Proposals' must ,
be accompanied by bonds in the sum of 12,000
probated before the Mayor or City Clerk;
E. M. BIGELOW,
Chief of Department of Public Works.
Je28
,4 N ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE
jl grading, paving and curbing of Coneland
ttreet. from Ellsworth avenue to Walnut
street. In the Twentieth ward of Pittsburg.
Whereas it appears by the petition and affi
davit on file in tbe office of the Clerk of Coun
cils that one-third in interest oX tbe owners of
property fronting and abutting upon the said
street have petitioned the Councils of said city
to enact an ordinance for tbe grading, paving
and curbing of the same, therefore
Section 1 Be it ordained and enacted by tho
city of Pittsburg in Select and Common Coun
cils assembled, and it Is hereby ordained and.
enacted by the authority of the same. That the
Chief ol the Department of Public Works be
and is hereby authorized and directed to adver
tise in accordance with the acts of Assembly
of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and tba
ordinances of tbe said city of Pittsburg relat
ing thereto and regulating tbe same for pro
posals for the grading, paving and curbing of
Copeland street, from Ellsworth avenue to
Walnut street, the contract therefor to be let
in the manner directed bv the said acts of As
sembly and ordinances. The cost and expense
of the same to be assessed and collected in ac
cordance with the provisions of an act of
Assembly of the Commonwealth, of Pennsyl
vania entitled "an act relating to streets and
sewers in cities of the second class," ap
proved the 16th day of May, A. D. 1SS9.
je28-50
AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THIS
construction of a sewer on Gum street
from a point 65 feet south of Cliff street to Web
ster avenne.
Section 1 Be it ordained and enacted by tha
city of Pittsburg in Select and (tommon Coun
cils assembled, and it is hereby ordained and
enacted by the authority of tbe same. That the
Chief of the Department of Public Works be
and is hereby authorized and directed to adver
vertise in accordance with the acts of Assembly
of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and tho
ordinances of the said city of Pittsburg relating
thereto and regulating the same, for proposals
for the construction of a pipe sewer 12 inches In
diameter, on Gnm street, from a poiniT 65 feet
south of Cliff street to a connection with sewer
on Webster avenue. Provided. That no part of
the cost of construction of said sewer sball be
assessed upon the propertv on Gum street be
tween Webster and Bedford avenues, which
contributed to the payment of tbe cost of the
private sewer already constructed therein,
which laid sewer is to be taken as a part of the
sewer hereby authorized to be constructed, and
the whole sewer, when completed, is hereby de
clared to be a public sewer, the contract there
for to he let in tbe manner directed by tha
said acts of Assembly and ordinances.
The cost and expense of the same to be
assessed and collected in accordance with tbe
provisions of an act of Assembly of the Com
monwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled, "An act
relating to streets and sewers In cities of tha
second class," approved the 16th day of May,
A. D. 18S9. je28-50
No. 5.1
AN ORDINANCE REGULATING THE
distribution of handbills, dodgers, etc..
. Section 1 Be it ordained and enacted by tha
city of Pittsburg; in Select and Common Coun
cils assembled, and it is hereby ordained and
enacted by the authority of the same, That
hereafter it sball not be lawful for any person
or persons to distribute by throwing from
wagons or otber vehicles any handbills, dodgers
or other advertising device.
Section 2 That any person or persons violat
ing the provisions of this ordinance shall be
subject on conviction thereof to a penalty of
Ave ($5) dollars for each and every offense to
be recovered as provided for by an ordinance
in relation to fines and forfeitures.
Section 3 That anyordinance or part of ordi
nance conflicting with the provisions of this
ordinance be and the same is hereby repealed
so far as the same affects this ordinance.
Ordaineu and enacted into a law in Councils
this 10th dav of June, A. D. 1889.
H. P. FORD, President of Select CounciL
Attest: GEO. SHEPPARD. Clerk of Select
Council. GEO. HOLLIDAY, President of
Common Council. Attest: GEO. BOOTH,
uierx: 01 uommon uonnciL
Mayor's Office. Jnne 13, 1889. Approved:
WM. McCALLIN, Mayor. Attest: ROBT.
OSTERMAIER, Assistant Mayor's Clerk.
Recorded in Ordinance Book, voL 7, page 79,
21st day of June, A. D. 1889. je27-18
IN0.I6.I
AN ORDINANCE-ADTHORIZrNG THE
widening and opening of Webster avenue,
from Roberts street to Fulton street. -
Section 1 Be It ordained and enacted by tha
city of Pittsburg in Select and Common Coun
cils assembled, and it is hereby ordained and
enacted by the authority of the same. That the
Chief of the Department of Public Works be
and is hereby authorized and directed to causa
to be surveyed, widened and opened within 60
days from tbe date of tbe passage of this ordi
nance, Webster avenue, from Roberts street to
Fulton street, the width of said street between
Roberts street arid the center of Mercer street
sball bo 60 feet, in accordance with and as lo
cated by the city district plan, and from the
center of Mercer street to Fulton street said
street shall be of variable width, as established
by and In accordance with the lines thereof as
established and located by an ordinance en
titled "An ordinance relocating Webster ave
nne from Fnlton street to Mercer street." ap
proved February 2,'1889. a plan of which 13
hereto attached and hereby made part of this
ordinance. The damages caused thereby and
the benefits to pay the same to be assessed and
collected in accordance with tbe provisions of
an act of Assembly of the Commonwealth of
Pennsylvania, entitled "An act relating to
streets and severs in cities of the second
class," approved the 16th day of May, A.D.
1869.
Section 2 Thnrt any ordinance or part of
ordinance conflicting with tbe provisions of
this ordinance be and the same is hereby re
pealed so far as the same affects this ordi
nance. Ordained and enacted into a law in Councils
this 24th dav of Jnne. A. D. 1889.
H. P. FORD. President of -Select CounciL
Attest: GEO. SHEPPARD, Clerk of Select
Council. GEO. L. HOLLIDAY. President ot
Common Council. Attest: GEO. BOOTH,
Clerk of Common Council.
Mayor's Office. June 26, 18S9. Appproved:
WM. McCAlLLIN, Mayor. Attest: KOBT.
OSTERMAIER, Assistant Mayor's Clerk.
Recorded in Ordinance Book; voL 7, page 83,
27th day of June. A. D. 1889. Je2S-43
fgitssee:
Auction Sale of Marion Place
-L0TS,-
At Marlon statlon,B. 4 0.R.R., SATURDAY,
June 29, at 2 F. si. Only eight minutes' ride
from new B. 4 0. depot. Monthly tickets, 5
cents per trip. The Second Avenue Electric
Railway, now under, construction, will pass
within two minutes' walk of these lots. The
prices of these lots are cut down very low, and
you can havo your own terms. Don't miss this
opportunity.
Reed B. Coyle & Co.,
je2M5 131 FOURTH A V EN UK,
WORKING MEN!
A chance for employment at Glass
or Iron Works, and Lots for Homes
Cheap, on Easy Payments, on tha
Patterson Plan,
At Cochran station. Monongahela
Division, Pennsylvania Railroad.
J. R. WYLIE. Agent,
Duquesne, Pa.
Or, No. 8 Wood street, room No. 5,
Pittsburg.
ie27-57-27.2S,29,jyL2,3.S
TTVR. BURGOON,
The Specialist, of 17 Ohio street, Allegheny',-'
defies competition in the cure of all enronio
troubles. He does not point to fictitious tes
timonials. COME AND SEE THE ORIGINALS, ' -
At his office, of your neighbors who have beea
cured in Pittsburg and Allegheny. Consulta
tion free. je2l
JIANOb,
ORGANS.
a HAMILTON.
91 AND 93 FIFTH AVENUE,
Pittsburg. Pa. ap30-74-D
A.
E. L1NKENHEIMER,
ARCHITECT,
545 Smithfield street. Pittsburg, Pa. Freluetts
Freund Building; second floor. mh24-80-KWnr
A. WHJ.TELEY.
128K THIRD AVE. UPSTAIRS.
Gents' shoes soled and heeled in 15 minutes
for 75 cents.
Finest work in the city. my2B-U-trX
miME CHANGED OFTHB A. F. G. WU.
The train scheduled to leave at 13 o'oteek,'
R. R. time, has been changed to leave at 12:44,
R.B. time, orl:45, city time. - JeaMI -
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