Pittsburg dispatch. (Pittsburg [Pa.]) 1880-1923, July 22, 1889, Page 3, Image 3

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    IU
,.. r-MW MMMlMBiMaSSSSSSSSSSsM
s
IfTOA FAMOUS SCHOOL
A Corner Stone is Dedicated -Under
Pleasant Auspices.
FATHER SHEEDI'S RISING EDIFICE
Gets a f nulic Bendoff AVithont Allusion to
Church Wars.
THE PAEADE AND THE CHIEF ADDRESS
.The ceremony of laying the corner stone
of the new parochial school of St. Mary of
Mercy's Church (Eev. Father Sheedy's)
took place yesterday afternoon at 4 o'clock.
Previous to the ceremony an extensive pa
rade of religious societies took place, start
ing from the corner of Grant street and
Fifth avenue promptly at 3 o'clock. The
promptness with which the grand marshal
started the parade was the cause of consid
erable disappointment to a number of soci
eties intending to appear in line, but who
arrived too late to receive places and were
consequently obliged to return home.
One of the most attractive, features of the
parade was the marching and drill of the
St. Andrews Light Infantry, of Allegheny,
under command of Captain Buckley. The
company executed a series of fancy move
ments that gained considerable applause
from the spectators along the line cf march.
The parade was made up as follows:
OIIDER Or PROCESSION.
Ciller Marshal, George Knnkle: Adjutant Gen
eral, P. V. Joyce: Clileror fctiff, frank
Klein: 33 mounted aids.
Monlooth Hand, 33 pieces.
Hibernian Utiles, Major John Coynecommandlng,
100 men.
Two carriages and three horsemen.
Germania Band. 25 pieces.
St. Michael's feoclety, Captain Louis llocrr. 250
men.
St. Alovslns Society, or Allegheny. S3 men.
Three carriages containing prominent members
of the A. 0.11.
S. b. 1). Thompson Band. 24 pieces,
father Lambing Society, 1'. Orlffln, commander,
200 men.
L'a T .mlln. rSi1fX SO hnVS
Brotherhood of bt. Jtarj's. 1". Ballister, com
mander, 50 men.
rhll Sheridan Branch, E. B. A., Thomas Dona
hue, commander, GE men.
f'atlifHlral Hand. 36 Pieces.
Divisions o. 1 and 9. A. o. II., J. Donnelly
Commanding, 450 men.
Division No. 4, A. O. II., 1'. Ward Commander,
IOC men.
Division N 0.8, A. O. II.. Arthur Creegan Com
mander, 30 men
Division Ho. 7, A. O. II.. Thomas Curley Com
mander. 45 men
Division No. 13. H Lynch Commander, 00 men.
A. HuU Bnd, 14 Pieces.
Division No. 19, A. II. Patrick Foley Com
mand!.', 75 men.
Division No. 12, A. 'J. II., James Coen Comman
der, 5'j men.
Woirtone Drum Corps. 24 Pieces.
St. Andrew's Light Infantry, . E. Buckley
Commander. 75 men. .
St. Bridget's T. A. B. Society, P. Devlin Com
mander, SO men.
The procession passed down Fifth avenue
to Market street, to Sixth street, thence to
the school location on Penn avenue. The
lit. Rev. Bishop Phelan was to have offici
ated at the ceremonies, but at the last mo
ment Father Sheedy received a message
that it would be impossible for him to be
present. In his absence, Ker. Father Gal
lasher, of St John's Church, Southside,
conducted the services incident to the
LAYING OF THE CORNERSTONE.
He was assisted by Father Sheedy, Father
Bernard, of St. Michael's; Father Cos
grove, of S'. James', "West End; Father Mc
Derraoit, of the Holy Ghost College; Father
McManers, of St. Mary's, ML "Washington,
and Father Canavin.
The priests formed a procession and
marched around the foundation of the new
structure, chanting the "Miserere," audcon
cecrating the walls by sprinkling them with
holy water. A tin box; containing copies
of Saturday's Pittsburg papers, the Catholic
Jtericto, .New York iun, tne "Ave .Maria,
a statement of the ceremonies and the usual
announcement, containing the name of the
President of the United States, Governor of
the State, Mayor of the city, ruling Pope
and the Bishop of the diocese, was then
placed in a space in the foundation and the
stone laid in accordance with the church
rites. The clergy then proceeded to the
corner of Third street and Penn avenue,
where a stand for the speakers had been
erected.
Father Sheedy made a few remarks,
thanking the people for their interest in the
cause of education, and predicted that the
course ol study to be pursued in the new
school would convince people that parochial
schools impart the knowledge that not only
fits the young for this life, but also for citi
zenship in the kingdom ot God.
Father Sheedy then introduced Father J.
F. Kegis Canavin, who, owing to the ab
sence of the Bishop, was the principal
speaker. He is a man of marked intelli
gence and handled his subject with rare
skill. He kept himself well within the
beaten lines, however, and resisted the
temptation to touch upon the many popular
subjects possible to the situation. His text
was on the necessity of combining
EDUCATION WITH RELIGION.
The speaker claimed that while education
was useful, relieion was a necessity, as it
brought out all the better nature of man.
If education developed ajnan, then religion
perfected him. Education taught a man
how to best use the gifts bestowed upon him
by God. Religion teaches him how to
control the wild passions of his
nature, to do good and shun evil,
so that he may have a sound
mind in a sound body. "Education," said
Father Canavin, "blended with a firm,
sound knowledge of practical religion,
should commence with the earliest birth of
reason, and mature with the growth of man.
It is a necessity, and therefore God must
provide some way to gratify the demand.
Education is a guide for all people and for
all time. It is a solemn duty to educate the
children up to the creed of the Church.
Education without religion is one ot the
most potent factors in the propagation of
error. "Without religion, education is a
breeder of all the moral diseases that bring
death to the system.
ONE ESSENTIAIi TO THE OTHER.
"Education and religion must go hand in
band. Secular religion is well enough as
far as it goes; but it does not go far enough.
"Without religion there is no morality, and
morality is an absolute essential of good
government. Do not let us forget the
words of that illustrious patriot, George
"Washington, on that subject: 'Let us view
(with caution the theory that morality can
be preserved without religion.' In order
I that education may be pernicious, it is only
necessary to neglect relieion."
In conclusion the speaker urged the
Catholic people to place their children un
der the charge of preceptors who had for
saken the world to devote their lives to the
Church. The reverend gentleman was fre
quently applauded dunng his address, and
also at its close.
The audience was then dismissed by
Father Sheedy.
A Flensing Sense
Of health and strength renewed and of ease
and comfort follows the use of Syrup of Figs,
as it acts In harmony with nature to effectually
cleanse the system when costive or bilious.
For sale In 50c and il 00 bottles by all leading
druggists.
Imported Port.
1828 Imperial Oporto Port, full quarts.$3 00
1869 Mackenzie Port, full quarts 2 60
Fine Old White Port, full quarts 2 00
London Dock Port, lull quarts 2 00
Burgundy Port, full quarts 1 50
Fine Old Spanish Port, full quarts.... 1 00
For sale by G. "v. Schmidt, 95 and 97
Fifth ave.
Untll September
Cabinets !1 per dozen of anvbody at An
frecht's Elite Gallery, 516 Market street,
Pittsburg. Use elevator. Bring baby.
Lndlea' Suit Parlor.
Gingham and satine suits at half price,
jjwa Pabcels & Jones, ?9 Fifth aye.
EJtisU A V - 111 "I at a.aiil ait SSSSSSyJSSr'JJ
TURNER'S CORNER STONE.
Imposing Turnout and Ceremonlesln Found.
In Allegheny's New Turner Hall Many
Societies Participate.
The corner stone of the new Allegheny
Turner Hall on South Canal street was laid
at G o'clock last evening in the presence of
about 2,000 people. This fs the building
erected on the site of the old ball, which
burned down about two years ago, and the
cost of the new structure will amount to
$30,000. Half of this amount has been
raised among the members of the Allegheny
Turnverein themselves, and the balance of
the cash was loaned them.
The new hall, when finished, promises to
be one of the finest in the State of Pennsyl
vania. Mr. Joseph Stillburg, the architect,
furnished a drawing to The Dispatch
some time ago and a cut as well as a de
scription appeared at that time in the
columns of this paper. The building has 46
feet front on South Canal street and extends
back along Cherry street, a distance of 103
feet. The lower part is of stone and the
upper part is to be of brick with a pressed
brick front. It will be two stories high in
front and three stories in the rear. In the
basement are to be placed the gymnasium,
bowling alley and baths. On the first floor
will be the meeting room, dining room and
clubroom, and on the second floor will be
two toilet rooms and the large hall, which
will have one gallery and will be fittedwith
a stage at one end.
The Building Committee, under whose
directions the,' all is being built, is
comrjosed of the following named gentle
men: Henry Bloedel, Ihsen, JWaldsmit,
Hollender, Marshall, "Wilhelm, Staeeer,
Schimberger. Albert, Ehlers, Kochendoe-
ier, Holderman, NeicLhard and uaum.
In preparation for the ceremony of the
laving the corner stone the members of the
Allegheny Turnverein and delegations from
Lawrenceville, Pittsburg, Allentown, Bir
mingham, Southside, Steubenville and Bel
laire in all about 400 men assembled at
Beilstein's Hall, No. 2C3ast Ohio street
At 5 o'clock they formed in line and
marched to Bohemian Hall, Venial street.
Here they were joined by 50 prettily
attired boys and girls, who are members of
the gymnasium, which, under the charge of
Oscar Sheer, was removed to Bohemian
Hall when the Turner Hall burned down.
From Bohemian Hall the parade, headed
by the Allegheny City Band, marched
about the streets of upper Allegheny and to
the new building. Here the corner stone
was laid by Henry Bloedel, while the class
of 45 singers in the Turnverein, under the
direction of Prof. B. Kellers, and, accom
panied by the band, furnished the music
In his dedicatory address Mr. Bloedel cave
a concise history of the Allegheny Turn
verein. It was founded in 1850 by the Eev..
Charles "Weitershausen, and from a mem
bership of 70 it has grown until there are
now 361 members. Mr. Gotfried Ihsen con
cluded the exercises and recited some origi
nal poetry he had prepared for the occasion.
MORE RAPID TRANSIT AT ONCE.
Mr. Yerner Introduces a Faster Schedule
on the Birmingham.
Mr. Murray Verner will take charge of
the Birmingham street car line to-day, and.
will immediately inauguratccomparatively
rapid transit on the road. The rjanning
schedule on the road is at present 41 min--utes
from the long line stables to the Union
depot, and a new schedule will be immedi
ately put in force covering the same distance
in 35 minutes, or six minutes less in time.
The live stock of the road is in such ex
cellent condition that the above or even a
further increase in time is deemed feasible.
This action is taken pending the securing
ol tne rapid transit charter.
Mr. Yerner's advent as Superintendent is
hailed with great satisfaction by the em
ployes of the road, and he will receive an
ovation when he assnmes formal charge.
There seems to be an impression that'
electricity will be the motive power under
the rapid transit charter, but Mr- H. Sel
lers McKee stated yesterday that . the cable
system would be positively .introduced and
that contracts would be let and pushed with
all speed as soon as legal, requirements can
be met.
DR. WOOD STILTi VERY ILL.
The Well-Known Physician Is Passing a
Critical Point.
Dr. E. A. "Wood, the eminent phvsician
and literateur of the Southside, is not yet
considered out of danger by his attending
physician, Dr. Thomas.
A consultation was held by Drs. McCann,
Murdoch and Thomas on Saturday evening,
and while the medical gentlemen concurred
in the opinion that Dr. "Wood was not in
serious danger, it was admitted that he was
a very sick man. No one is allowed to see
him, although scores of his friends call
daily at his residence making anxious in
quiries. His ultimate recovery is confi
dently expected.
TWICE INJURED SINGULARLY.
The Peculiar Mishap That Made Adam
Apel Bleed Profaselr.
Adam Apel, of 1719 Wharton street, so
cut his ankle by falling in his store on
South Nineteenth street yesterday morning
that two physicians had to be summoned to
stop the bleeding. On removal to his home
the gentleman again fell while attempting
to walk upstairs unassisted, and bruised
himself rather severely.
Only a Single Misstep Did It.
Yesterday afternoon Officer P. J. Young,
who is stationed at the corner of Fifth ave
nue and Smitbfield street, madea misstep as
he was crossing the street, which caused a
rupture of a vein in one ot bis legs. He
had to be taken to his home in the patiol
wagon.
FIRST POPULAR EXCURSION',
Tin Allegheny Taller R- R,
TUESDAY, JULY 23. .
Toronto, Canada, and return, $8.
Niagara Falls and return, $7.
Lake Chautauqua and return, $5.
Tickets good for 15 days, returning.
Train of Eastlake and Pullman parlor buf
fet cars leave Union station at 8:45 a. si.
Tickets now on sale at Union station and
110 Fifth ave. d
New Train Arrangements.
The Bedford Springs Hotel Company beg
to notify the public that commencing to-day,
and during the season, the train on the Penn
sylvania Railroad leaving Union station at
1 o'clock makes direct connection via Hunt
ingdon for Bedford Springs on any day ex
cept Sundays.
$3. Cleveland and Ketnra. S3.
Excursions via the P., F. "W. & C. By.
and C. & P. B. K. Thursday, July 25.
Trains will leave Union station at 6:30 a.
m. and 12:45 P. M., central time. Tickets
good returning until July 28. 1
Pittsburg-Beer. '
In using this excellent brew of Frauen
heim & Viliack you will be encouraging a
home industry. Call for it, f
Notice.
Notice is hereby given that on Saturday,
July 27, at 10 a. m., there will be disposed
of at public sale 200 bags of rice. Sale will
take place at West Penn Ireight station,
corner of Sandusky street and Church ave
nue, Allegheny City. ,
T. Pickering has just returned from
New York via Atlantic City, having pur
chased a splendid. IijVJtJrpets, curtains,
baby buggies, etc., 'wnlcn' will be disposed
of at unprecedented low prices.
Corrt University office open 'from 9
till 5 daily through July and August Tel
ephone 938, KWS
THE
CLERGY IN EETREAT.
Many Pittsburg Priests Spend a
Special Lenten Season.
BDT ONE LEFT AT THE CATHEDRAL
Catholic Charitable Affairs in the Bishop's
Circular.
HOW 25 JOHNSTOWN WAITS FLOURISH
The regular annual retreat of the Catholic
priests of the Pittsburg diocese will be be
gun to-day at St Francis Monastery,
Lorctto. The retreat will last for two
weeks. One-half of the priests will attend
this week, and the remainder will go next
week. About 130 priests altogether will go
into the retreat
To many non-Catholic readers of The
Dispatch it may be instructive to state
what a retreat is. It is a period of prayer,
instruction and devout meditation for the
priests. A sort of lenten season exclusively
for the clergy. During the time the priests
are on retreat they are not allowed to speak
to one another only when absolutely neces
sary. A priest from one of the many orders
is generally assigned to conduct the retreat
and all communication must be done
through him. This year the bishop has as
signed Bev. Father Dunn, of New Xork, a
member of the Jesuit order, to conduct the
retreat
HOW THE TTME IS SPENT.
The following is the programme for the
retreat:
Rise at 5 A. sl; prayer, 5.30; meditation until,
B-J30; mass, 6.30; breakfast, 7; recreation
for half nour. 730: spiritual read
ing, 7:45; conlerence, 830; free tim'o.,
10; meditation, 11; particular examination,
ll:i5: dinner, 12; recreation and free time untM
8; conference, 3; beads, 4-20; free time, 5; med !
tation, 6:30; free time and supper, 7; benedic
tion. 8; meuitatlon and night prayers, 8.30.
The conferences mentioned in the pio
cramme are lectures given by theconduotr.
The latter is a venerable priest, and gives
instruction in regard to the duties and life
of the clergy. In consequence of this ob
servance of a season of retreat, Father Moly
neaux will be the only priest at St Paul's.
Cathedral tins wees.
In all the Catholic churches throughout
l fllnnacB vnsdiwlnr v nlrMllnr lttr WAS.
,1 Vm m Ttpv Tti.Tmr, PhMnn renriest-
ing that a collection be taken up in ail the
churches next Sundav for the benefit of the
....... .... .... .. .-..' - , 1- --
St Paul's Orphan Asylum. .The institution
is in a very straitened financial condition,
and the help is needed. There are at present,
over 400 children in the asylum, who have
to be led, clothed and educated by the Sisters
of Mercy.
'WAIFS FROM THE FLOOD.
About 25 of these children came from
Johnstown, and while the Pittsburg Itelief
Committee are getting rid of their soveral
hundred thousand dollars, it is suggested
that they might drop some of it right here.
The Sisters have taken care of the ch ildren
since they were turned over to them, and
have not received one cent of pay. This is
a similar case to that of Mercy Hospital,
which applied to the committee for aid, but
was refused. In his letter, the Bishop ap
peals to. charitable people to contribute
what little they can to the institution.
Thursday and Friday will be celebrated
in the Catholic Church as feast days. The
former is the feastof St James the Apostle,
and the latter the feast of St. Ann.
Eev. Father Wall, rector of the Cathe
dral, will return home from New York
Wednesday. He will have with him the
designs for the decoration of the inside of J
the churcb.
The second week of the retreat ofthe
Sisters of Mercy, at St. Xavier's, will be-s
gin to-day.
OFF TO PHILADELPHIA.
Fleinon'a Counsel, Messrs Itlnrshnllmnd Sic-'
Kennn, Will Try tlie Supreme Court i
SermouH Acalnst Extradition.
Messrs. Marshall and McKenna, counsel
for Bev. E. F. Flemon, the colored minister
wanted iu South Carolina lor murder, left.
last evening tor Philadelphia, where they
expect to argue for a stay of 10 days upon a
habeas corpus in. order to settle the disputed'
legal points of the prisoner's extradition.
There was nothing new devoloped in thhu
interesting case yesterday, except that the
attempt to take Flemon to South Carolina
formed the themes of indignant sermons de
livered by the entire colored clergy of Pitts
burg and Allegheny. At Zion'ii
M. E. Church Eev. Jehu Holliday,
senior pastor, preached a strong sermon,
in which he ridiculed South Carolina
justice as applied to those of his race, and.
alluded to Bev. Mr. Flemon as a possible
martyr. He also hinted that the present
case afforded an excellent opportunity for
certain prominent politicians and public
men who were always talking about the
suppression of the colored race in the South,
to bestir themselves and do something prac-f
tical to aid Flemon in the present critical
juncture. Mr. Holliday depicted his per--sonal
experiences in South Carolina, ani'l
got nis hearers very entnusiastlc.
No response had been received to the tele
gram sent by the committee of colored mini
isters to Governor Beaver, and a prominen t
colored man said last night that tie thoughit
Governor Beaver would show both political
and moral wisdom in returning a speedy
and affirmative answer.
FOE THE CATHEDRAL PICNIC.
The Sale of Tickets Not Large, Bat a. Good
Crowd is Expected.
All arrangements have been completed
for the picnic of St. Paul's Cathedral con-
gregation, to be held at Silver Lake Grovii
Saturday next. It was stated to the memJ
bers of the parish yesterday that the sale f
tickets was not quite so large as had bet.'n
expected, but the indications are that there
will be a large attendance. Messrs. Jojlhn
B. Larkin, postmaster, and James Flun
nery have been appointed gatekeepers, Aai
it is verv likely they will have all they can
do to take the tickets. I
The tables will be in charge of Mrs.
Thomas McAndrews, Mrs. Broderick, Mrs
James O'Connor and Miss Katie Giblin.
If in every he use a little of Piatt's Chlorides
were.used mnet sickness would be prevented.
LEGAL NOTICES.
ESTATE OF FRANK MAZZA, DECD
Notice is hereby given that letters of ad
ministration on the estate of Frank: "'",
late of Allegheny, Pa., dee'd, bave been issued
to the undersigned. Persons indebted will
make mayment, and persons having claims
will present same to me.
URSULA MAZZA,
lel6-3-M No. 623 East Ohio St., Allegheny.
J. M. STONER, Bakewell Law BnlltTiing.
ESTATE OP ROBERT SHANKEi XD
CEASED Administrator's notice No
tice is hereby given that letters of administra
tion on the estate of Robert Bhanke;;, late of
the Fourth ward, city of Allegheny, in tlie
county of Allegheny and the State of Pennsyl
vania, deceased, have been granted to the tin
dersigned. to whom all persons indebted to sttld
estate are requested to .make Immediate pay
ment, and those bavins claims or demands
against the same will make them known, with
out delay, to JOHN FRAHCIH. Administra
tor, 10 Grantham street, Allegheny, l?a.
:el6-80-M
TnSTATE OF JOHN T. MoKENNAN,
yi deceased. Notice Is hereby given that
letters ot administration upon tjbe estate of
Jobn T. McKennan, late ot the dty of Pitts
burg, in the county of Allegheny, Pennsyl
vania, deceased, have been granbed to the un
dersigned, to whom) all persons Indebted to
said estate are requested to majce immediate
payment, and those having claims or demands
against the same will make them known with
out delay to WILLIAM Mc'atENNAN, Jr.,
room 19, Bakewell LiwBuUdlng.PUWburc, Fa.
JJJ-8. 15,22.29,05,1.
n-Ji
Jajsrikteri
PITTSBUIIG- DISPATCH,
B3-Dixpla.y advertisements one dollar per
square or one insertion. Classified advertise
ments on this page such as Wanted, Tor-Sale,
To Let, etc, ten cents -per line or'eatA inser
tion, and none taken Jor less than fifty, cents.
THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH
BRANCH OFFICJES.
For the accommodation of the
public, Branch Offices have been
established at the following places,
where "Want, For Sale, To Let, and
other transient ad vertisements will
be received up to 0 P..M. for inser
tion next morning:
Adrertisemcnti are to be prepaid except where
advertisers Already have accounts with Tms Dls
rjLTCii. pittsburg.
THOMAS MCCAFFREY, 35u9 Butler street.
EMILG. STUCKEY. 24th street and i'enn ave.
E. G. STUCKEY 00., Wylle ave. and Fultonst.
N. 8TOKULY. Fifth Avenue Market House.
EAST END.
J. W. WALLACE, 61Z1 Penn avenue.
OAKLAND.
UcALL ISTEB & SF.E1BLER, 5 th a v. ft At wood st
SOCTHSIDZ.
JACO'S SPOnN, So. 2 Carson street.
H. A-DUNAXiDSON, 1707 Carson street.
ALLEGHENY.
A. J. XAE1FCHEK, 59 Federal street.
H. a. McBIUDE. Federal and Ohio streetK
FKED H. "JSGGEKS. 172 Ohio street.
F. H. ECHJEla & SON, Ohio and Chestnut sts.
J. F. STEVENSON. Arch and Jackson streets.
THOMA 3 MCHENRY, Western and Irwin ave.
G. "W. HUGHES. Penntvlvanla and Beaver aves.
I'EHHT.'M.QLEIM. Kebecca and Allegheny ave.
WANTED.
Mule TJeln.
WANTED-FtRST-CLASS BAHBEB.
LEININGEB, Fifth ave.
PETEB
J V22-19
WANTED-A GOOD BAKUKIt; GOOD WAGES
paid. Apply at 253 FIFTH AVE. Jj2;-17
TVT7-ANTEU-A HOS1K-MADK BAKER AT 73
VY Marlon street at once. MBS. SOGERS.
jvr-9
WANTED A FIRST-CLASS HOKSESHOER.
Inquire at SAMUEL, MOORE'S, No. 5S13
Penn ave.. East End. Jv21-ei
XirANTE"-A GOOD BARBER. APPLY AT
VV M. LEININGER'S, 83 Irwin ave.,near Jack
son St., Allegheny. Pa. Jy22-3
TTTANTED-TWO FIRST-CLASS TAILORS TO
V work by the week. Immediately. Applyat
G. MULLEK'S, Clarion, Pa. Jyii-lS
WANTED STONEMASONS. INQUIRE OF
Mess. CAMPBELL & ON, at the works,
311 River avenue, Allegheny City. JySMl
WANTED-SALESMAN TO REPRESENT,
on commission, a patent circulating boiler.
Address M., P. O. BOX KOI, Philadelphia, Pa.
Jy22-12
-TTrANTKD-BOILERMAKERS AND CAULK
TV ERS immediately; apply at works. First
P'CONLEY. 1y20-5
XTTANTED SALESMAN- FOB THE WRAP-
I JLIM ?' " F9. l P??iUn '0I Jhe
pi-iguim&n. Aaai
dress, with stamp. MCBEE & Co.,
Uanafield, O
JTii-U
-rrr anted
IMMEDIATELY -A. FIRST-CLASS
vV barber: no other need
single man
preferred: good ob in aiirat-class 4-chal
Llr shoo.
ji.ii.Bni un,a. isrooxvuie, -a
box 79
Jy21-3S
WANTED-FOREMAN FORMACHINESHOP
at the Gloucester Iron Works, Gloucester
City. K. J.: thoroughly competent men only need
apply. Address bUPERINTENDENT, at works.
JylS-61-D
WANTED-LOAM MOLDEB THE ADDY8-,
TON PIPE AND STEEL CO.. of Cincinnati,
desire to engage a good loam motder: stvarir em
ployment to responsible man who will come and
live near the works. Jy21-33
-TT7-ANTED A MAN OF MORAL. HABITS,
YV located outside principal cities, to repre
sent an old bouse in his section; salary to begin.
fiv uer uiuuui: references. jiuuiuEAUlunui,
A.UCa.
-. Box 1610, N. Y.
OC7-48-M
WANTED-MEN TO ATTEND NEW YORK
Cutting School; Urllng's actnal measure
ment taugbt in all its branches; the only true
system fitting any and all shapes; no trying on:
Instructions. 10 a. m. to 4 r. it.; evening. 7 to 9
p. u. ; call or write for circular. 614 WOOD ST.,
Pittsburg, Pa. Jv9-49
-TfT ANTED .MAN-TO TAKE AGENCY OF
TT onr safes; site 28x19x13 Inches: weight 00
lbs. : retall.prlce S35; other sliesln proportion: rare
chance to create permanent bUAlBess at home;
these safe&meet demand never hpfnre. snTinlled hy
Umothersafe companies, as we are not governed by
toe saie irooi. Ai.rmi.OAf jutjv., Cincinnati, v.
Je20-4-D
Femnle Help.
TTJANTED-A LADY BOOKKEEPER FOR
v mnoiesaie nouse in tne city; nrst-ciass ref-
erences ' required
office.
Address uauvik,
Dispatch
jy.u-59.
TTASTED-A GOOD GIRL FOR GENERAL
VT Lousework: must have references: good
jumcu f.uu koto wages. Appiy u A.niJS.lt3Ul
oi., a uegm
tlegheny City.
Jy23-18
WANTED-COOKS AND HOUSE GIRLS, 5
for Bellevue and Sewlckly; 10 Germans.
EMPLOYMENT OFFICE, Scdgewick street,
corner of Locust St., Allegheny. Jy21-l(J9
Itlalo nnd Pemnle Heir.
-TTrANTED-IstiIEUIATELY-WOMAN COOK
TT for small hotel: second cook, 4 dinlngroom
girls, 6 chambermaids. 100 house girls. 2 colored
girls, farm hands, gardeners and laborers. MEE
ilA.N'S. 515 Grant St. Jy22
-VTTAJITEU COOK AND CHAMBERMAID
TT for small family, laundresses, cooks, cham
bermaids, dinlngroom girls, nurses, bouse girls,
German and colored girls, waiters, drivers, farm,
bands. MRS. E. THOMPSON, COS Grant St.
Jyl4--MThs
WANTED -53 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 Jnit what we say. Addressat
once STANDARD SILVERWARE CO.. Boston.
-Mass. JeH-70-D
Situations.
-TTJANTED-A POSITION IN A GROCERY
V store by a young man with seven years' ex
perience: can give best of reference. Address
O. I'.j Dispatch office. Jy22-18
-TTT-ANTED-BY A FIRST-CLASS GARDENER,
TT understanding the business in nil Its
branches, a position; married man: no children.
Address LUDWIO 4 RICHTER, 14 Federal tC
Allegheny, Pa.
f , a. m '
Jy20-62-jiwrs
WANTED-BY A GOOD COACH PAINTER
and first-class woodworker of all kinds, a
Situation On OUt&klrtS Of CltV? ran 1lA Can whara
employed for all particulars from my 4ast em
ployer. Address J. F. SARCZT, East Liberty P.
Q-. fa. Ji2l-78 "
Financial.
XlTA-NTED-MORTGAGES-GEO.JOnNSTOK
T T C2 Fourth ave. Jy20-5u
-TIT-ANTED-$900,000 TO LOAN ON BOND AND
u laorijcage: o per cent interest; no state tax.
MX. JOHhbl
uui
, C2 Fourth ave.
Jy20-50
-TTTANTF.D-MORTGAGES ON CITY PBOP-
VV ERTY. over 84.000; AH per cent: no tax.
HENRY A. WEAVi
w; 14 per cent; no tai
&CO., K Fourth avenue.
innz-azz-D
-TTTANTED-TO LOAN ON MORTGAGES, MX
,j. oi."! m.S ! 5 ,nd 6 Per cent- JAS-
DRAPE 4 CO., 129 Fourth ave., Pittsburg. Telc
phone75. JJ-I9-57-D
XrANTED-MORTGAOES-1.000.OXTOLOAN
TT In large and small amounts at 4H. 5and6
per cent, free of State tax; no
to YLE4 CO., 131 Fourth ave.
delay.
RUED B.
my21-60
-T7-ANTED - MORTGAGES-IN LARGE OR
F f .uaunuiuuiua, on m utsourg, Allegheny or
suburban Improved real estate, at lowest rates.
ALEXANDER 4 LEE, 313 Wood St.
Jy20-3S-MWS
W A J TED-TO LOAN 8850,000 ON MORT
GAGES in amounts to suit. In city or coun
try, at 4H to 6 per cent, as to security; no delay.
SAMUEL W.llLACK 4 CO., 99 Fourth ve.
Jyl4-16-MIhS
WANTED-TO LOAN 1500,000. IN AMOUNTS
of f3,000 and upward, on city and suburban
property, on 4X per cent.- free or tax; also smaller
amounts at 5 and 6 per cent, BLACK 4 BAIRD,
S5 1 ourth avenue. leH-daj-D
T7"A NTED-MOBTG AGES-JL 000. 0C0TO LO AN
TV on city and suburban properties at 4(4. Sand I
C per cent, and on tarms in Allegheny and aula- .
. M. PENNOCK 4
SON, 10J Fourth avenue.
ap7-f41
TTTANTKD-TO LOAN 8200.000 ON MORT-
TT UAUEStfloo and upward at 8 per cent;
5C0,0D0at 4J4 per cent on residences or business
?mf.At . I."1 aojoining counties. 8. H.
K ..
KEMTH. 125 Fourth avenue.
OC31-CS4-D
miscellaneous.
WANTED-TO BUY LARGE1ABLE GLASS-
AK5.f!tel0JT;... Addres GLASSWARE,
P. O. Box 672, N. Y. City. Jy21-53
WANTEDCUSTOMERS FOR DIAMONDS,
gold and sliver watches, marble clocks, sil
verware, etc., at fl per week upward, ntlSoFed
eral St., Allegheny. J. MITbCH. telS-MWTSu
WANTED-LADIES TO KNOWHAUGH 4
Kecnan repair, refinish or upholster old
luiuuuie
:nre promptly and In the best possible man
33 AND 31 WATER ST. 'Phone 1626. my9-82
ner,
WANTED-TO START A CLUB OF 42 MEM
BERS to secure a line gold watch for each
one In the club at SI 00 per week. Address P. O.
BOX SOL and I will call and snow you the watch.'
jy-40
WANTED - PHYSICIANS, ATTENTION
The most complete manikin, or physicians
aid, ever offered to the profession, lust ready for
the market: an active, upright salriman. wanted.
F. B. OLMSTEAD, 10 East Sixteenth St. Nev?
York. ly!0-S2
-T7-ANTED-BY PEARSON, LEADING PHO
W TOGR&PHEB. W Fifth avenue. PltUbow"
and 48 Federal street, Allegheny, everybody to
know that be is making fine cabinets at il 50 ner
dozen; photos delivered when promised: lr Un.
taneous process. mrjijs
MONDAY, .JULY
FOB SALE I0IPKOTED REAL ESTATE.
CItv Residence.
T70R SALE-FIFTH AVE., NEAR GIST ST..
X a substantial 2-tory pressed brick dwelling
or 7 rooms and finished attic, ball, vestibule, bath
room, inside w. c. electric bells, laundry, rood
vault, speaking tubes, house newly papered and
painted; frontandrear porches, natural gas; also,
house of S rooms on rear of lot; call at theofficn
nd see photos. BLACK 4 BAIRD, No. 95
Fourth aye. Jv21-4
East End Residences.
TOR BALE-ONLY S3.K0 FOR A GOOD EAST
JU End home near cable cars and P. R. R. ; new
rrarae dwelling of 7 rooms, ball, vestibule, bath,
slate mantels, nlned for artificial a-as: ransre: nat
ural gas: lot 24x100 to an alley: call at office and
E
ci, particulars or tuis oargain. in.A;a a
aikd, mo. 93 Fourth ave. jy3i-o
FOR SALE A CZY HOME CHEAP AND
easy terms; on Vera street, n. Morgac. Thir
teenth ward: lot so ft. by 100 ft. to an alley: a 2
story frame bouse of S rooms; dnlshed basement
and cellar in excellent repair; nice lot, fruits, etc.;
price 11,750; tsoo cash, balance to suit. I. M.
PEN NOCK & SON. No. 105 Fourth ave.
Jyl88-MThS
TTOH SALK-HOUSE AMI) LAKOE LOT,
-1.' 123x2)0 feet. In the suburbs, convenient to
filllmiri if itlnn. Q Mtnini Inhrtnt. tnil all In nla
J order: natural g'u, chandeliers, etc.etc.: abund-
ucu oi waier: great variety oi ansae ana iruii
trees and shrubbery: a beautiful place, cool and
pleasant: will be sold at an Immense bargain;
title perfect. JA8. W. UKAPEA CO..K9 Fourth
avenue. Pittsburg. Jv20-tl-D
FOR SALE-ftSOO FOR BELLEFIELD HOME,
convenient to Fifth ave. cable cars, a two
story and mansard frame dwelling of 8 rooms,
bath, w. c. range, artificial gas, furnace, etc ;
table, good walks, etc: hall, parlor, library,
dining room and kitchen on flrtt floor, four bed
rooms on second: lot 43x120 feet. For a good
suburban home don't neglect to get full particu
lars at office or BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave.
JyM-63
FOR SALE ONLY A FEW NOW RLMA1N
unsold of the very desirable eight-room
dwellings on Oakland square: the rapidity with
which sales have been made shows the estimation
in which they are held: durably built and hand
somely finished, supplied with every modern con
venience: standing on large lots and facing a
handsome park planted with beautiful shade
trees: these dwellings bave the notable advantage
of being but 15 to 20 minutes from the postofilce by
the Pittsburg Traction road; a cable loop, for
which an ordinance is now in Councils, will pass
within 100 feet of the square; prices , too and $0,
750; terms, moderate cash paymentind long time
on balance.-- Apnly to C. A. CHANCE on the
premises. " JyI3-W
Hnzelwood Residences.
FOR SALE-ONLY 3,0CC HAZELWOOD
ave., close to station, a lovely house of S
rooms: ball, bath, range; all modern conve
niences, in splendid order, large lot, with shade
and fruit trees: don't fall to call and get full par
ticulars or this desirable place. BLACKJtBAIRD.
ft Fourth ave. Jy21-t
Snbnrban Residences.
FOR SALE-NICE SMALL HOUSE AND
large lot at Crafton, closo to railroad station,
6 rooms, attic, porches, natural gas. good water:
fine large lot 50x145 feet: price only P.CC0; S20D
cash, balance in monthly payments; a rare bar
gain; Immediate possession. J AS. W. DRAPE ft
CO., Agents, 129 Fourth avenue, Pittsburg.
' JyaMl-o
BOH SALE-LOTS.
Cltr Lots.
TTOR SALE-LOTS ON WYLIE, WEBSTER AND
X? Bedford ave. GEO. JOHNSTON, 62 Fourth
ave. Jy20-W
TTOR SALE-SEVERAL HUNDRED LOTS IN
C Thirteenth ward. GEO. JOHNSTON. (2
Fourth ave. Jy29-50
F
lOR SALE FINE LOT ON FORTY-SECOND
and Calvin streets, nur Ipnn ... Haven-
'v.uu na.u, avuuk roxiw j.,unce reasouaoie;
terms easy. L M. PfcNNOCK SON. 105 Fourth
ave. JylS-68-JIThB
East End Lots.
TTIOR SALE-NICE LOT AT HOMEWOOD ON
J3 First street; on P. H. R. : 25x100 ft. to a 20 ft.
alley. I. M. PENNOCK 4 SON, 105 Fourth ave.
Jyl8-8-MThs
FOR SALE-LARGE LOTS FINELY LO
CATED, close to station and easy-tenrs. are
to be had In Villa Park: new plan now ready.
JOHN F. BAXTER, Agent, 512 Smithneld St.
JJ21-47-MWF
FOR 8ALE-2 LARGE LOTS ON WALLING
FORD street, near Neville; choicest location
and outlook In the East Kurt; price only SCI per
front foot. BLACK 4 BAIRD, fc Fourth ave.
Jy:i-7
TTiOR 8ALE-1N NORTH HOMESTEAD, WIL
JL KIMS township, near B. 4 O. and P. R. R.,
piot of lnd. contains four lots; nearly one acre:
erieap if taken soon. Apply to J. E. DICKSON,
Ml Fourth ave. - Jy21-4J
TiUIR BALE AT DALLAS, FRONTING P. R.
J,' B.: a bargain; triangular lot 53 ft. on R. R..
near Westinghouse. an excellent location for
small buslnpH.q: will sail fnr fti.vt siiri.r.fiic
'BROTHERS. 6349 Station St.. E. E. Jy2M-MW
FOR SALE-BEAUTIFUL LEVEL LOTS IN
one of the most desirable locations in the
.East End: conYenlent to both cable roads. P. R.
R. and other city conveniences; reasonably low
prices and terms to suit. BLACK 4 BAIRD, 95
Fourth ave. Jyl3-20-U,ie,l8,20,22,24,28,
"TTIOH SALE BAU.M GROVE LOTS: MOST DE
JP SIRABLE location In the East End: wide
flagstone sidewalks through the whole plan. Se
cure colored plans from MELLON BROS., East
End. or JOHN F. BAXTER, Agent, 612 Smlth
fleld street. Jy2l-43-MW
FOR SAL E-8850-MCCLINTOCK PLACE
(Point Breeze), within 5 minutes of P. R. R.
and cable line, on Elyslan ave. ; fine lot 24x110 ft. ;
this property is beautifully located. In an excel
lent neighborhood, afd to anyone desiring to
make for themselves a borne where surroundings
are an object this Is a chance. MKLLUN
BROTHERS, 6349 station St., E. E. Jy22-2-MW8
TJazelwood Lots.
"irOR SALE-LOTS AT HAZELWOOD AND
X1 Glenwood. near the station: only 15 minutes
from new B. 4 O. station. Smithneld st.: graded
streets, sidewalks, city water, gas: 300 to f 1,000;
bouses for sale, small payment down, balance In
monthly payments If desired: railroad fare,
monthly tickets, 5j cents per trip. GEORGE C.
BURGWlN, 150 Fourth ave. fel8-71-MWPSSu
FOR SALE CHOICE LOTS IN THE BLAIB
estate, within 3 to 5 minutes' walk of Hasel
wood and Glenwood stations; fine level lots re
quiring no grading or filling: wide street, city
water, gas, natural gas. sidewalks, pavements,
schools, stores, etc.: online of the electric street
car line now building; 10 minutes by the B. 4 O.
B. R. from the new depot: all express trains stop
monthly tickets, fare 5.S cents; prices $115 to J1.000;
10 per cent cash, balance long time; monthly pay
ments If desired. SAMUEL W. BLACK 4 CO.,
90 Fourth aye. JyH-15-itWB
Allegheny Lot.
RWB BALK-LOTS ON MAPLE AND LINDEN
X? avenues and Lombard street. Allegheny, In
the Tenth nnd Twelfth wards: on easy terms. Ap
ply to JOSEPH MCN AUUILEB, 43 M. Diamonds;.
mh7-96-D
FOB SALE FINE. LARGE LOT. 37X177 FEET,
on Perrysvllle avenue. Allegheny, one sq Jie
from new schoolhouse; prettiest lot ontheavenue;
on line of electric cars. JAS. W. DRAPE 4 CO.,
129 Fourth avenue, Pittsburg. Jy20-4I-D
Snbnrban Lots.
F
lOR SALE AT INGRAM BEAUTIFUL
building lots. GEO. JOHNSTON, Agt.. 62
Fourth ave.
jr--5o
FOR SALE-LOT IN NORTH BRADDOCK;
large lot, triangular shape, cor. Swlssvale
and South streets, sear City Farm station, Hsu.
It. R.: price, 8300. 1. M. PENNOCK 4 SON. 105
Fourth ave. lyl8-63-MThs
FOR SALE-AT WILKINSBURG. LOTS6X132
corner Hill and Mill streets, 2 minutes from
school house and 10 minutes rroin station. Will
be sold cheap for cash. W. E. HAMNETT, 404
Smlthflcld street, Wllklnsburg, Pa. Jyl87
FOR SALE-AT INGRAM-A FEW OF THE
old Fleeced lie lots; all purchasing those lots
will be required to guarantee the class of building
to be erected, and at a distance, of 70 feet from
street. GEO. JOHNSTON, 62 Fourth ave. Jy20-50
FOR SALE-LOTSI LOTS! LOTS! IN OR
CHARD plan, Wllklnsburg; only 3 lots un
sold on South street purchasers will erect fine
houses at once; property rapidly Improving: will
sell the remaining 3 lots on long, easy payments
and furnish money to build, 'lorms, etc.. from
JAS. W. DRAPE 4 CO., Agents, 129 Fourth ave
nue, Pittsburg. Jy20-42-D
TTOR SALE-5 ACRES. 10 ACRES AND 20
X? acres for subntbau residence sites on Una of
Allegheny Vallty Railroad, between Parnassus
and Valley Camp J, over a half mile or railroad
front, line groves, forest trees, full supply of
pure water, natural gas; one of the prettiest sec
tions for suburban homes on any railroad enter
ing either city. Particulars from J AS.W. DRAPE
4 CO., 129 Fourth avenue, Pittsburg.
Jy20-4J-MWS
"Varm
FOR SALE-FARM 125 ACRES, FR. HOUSE 7
rooms, hank barn, 5 springs, good orchard,
near Elizabeth, river and railroad station: f03
per acre. ED. W1TTISH. 410 Grant St., Pltts
bnrg. Pa. Jyis-D
TTIOR SALE-A BEAUTIFUL LITTLE FARM
V ol 10 acres, one mile north of baleiu, O.tgood
bouse, barn, etc. : elegant well or vater, and fruit:
a lovely country home. Address M. C. PEN
NOCK, Executor, Alliance, O. JyW-39-nwr
TTOR SALE-A GOOD FARM OF 50 ACRES
X" near Perrysvllle, fronting on the main road,
dwelling, barn and other outbuildings, orchard,
water, etc: pi Ice only 83,500. JAS.W. DRAPE4
CO.. 129 Fourth avenue, Pittsburg. JygMl-p
FOR SALE-BUSINESS.
Business Stands.
TTIOB SALE-SEVERAL VERY FINE BCSI
X? NES properties. GEO. JOHNSTON. 62
Fourth aye. Jy20-51
T7OH SALE-THAT VALUABLE BUSINESS
X' property cor. Cherry alley and Seventh ave.;
lot Slxrtf ftTGEO. JOHNSTON, 62 Fourth ave.
JytO-60
TCWB 8ALE-OR EXCHANGE-HOTEL PARK,
X West Bridgewaler: brick building. 30 rooms:
only licensed nouse: location, town connects
Rochester, Beaver. H. P. D1LWORTH. Penn
Building. Jyl9-3S-0
FOBSALE-STOBKAND DWELLING-BUTLER
street. Eighteenth ward, an excellent
S-storv, mansard finish, brick store and dwelling
with store and 12 dwelling room it ball: excellent
cellar; tin roof; water, gas, etc.; good location;
lotatx'Ml ft.: cheap and on easy terms. Lit.
PENNOCK 4 SON, MS Fourth avenae.
JjrJWB-MThS
FOR SALE-BUSINESS.'
Business Cnnncrs.
F
OR SALE-BESTAUBANT DOING GOOD
business in Plttsburr Diamond: will sell
cheap; party going Into other business: come
soon. iMKH, 07 ast Diamond, Allegnenv.
Jyg -I4-MWT -
TTIOR SALE A HARDWARE, STOVE,
X bousefurnlshlng and tinware store. In a
neighboring mtnnfacturlng city, doing a good
paying business: to a live man this Is a good open
Inr. Particulars from JAS. W. DRAPE 4 CO.,
129 Fourth avenue. Pittsburg. JT20-42-D
OK bALE-iOO GROCERY. DRlGOODS,
drug, china and notion stores; light manu
facturing business, paying well; feed store, ex
tensive and profitable bakery.. Ice cream and con
fectionery business; cigar stores and confection
ery stores, all sizes and prices; fine restaurantand
dlulng rooms, printing office, butcher shop, milk
depots, upholstery business, shoe stores, etc.
Free particulars. SHEPARD 4 CO., 54 Finn ave.
177
T7OB SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR CITY
X' property, a general country store business,
with storeroom, dwelling, warehouse, etc.. at a
good point on line of railroad, with postolhce. ex
press and railroad agency, the revenue from which
alone runs up to f-w per mo.; excellent trade In
grain, produre, etc; this is a good opening: no
opposition. Particulars from JAS. W. DRAPE 4
CO., 129 Fourth avenue, Pittsburg. Mortgages
negotiated. jyIs-S9-D
FOR SALE-INTEREST IN A VALUABLE
railroad appliance The undersigned wishes
to dispose or a portion of his interest In a valu
able appliance for railroads, which, from Its
merits, will in a short time come into general
use: It has been tried and gives full satisfaction,
and Is covered by letters patent In all tho prin
cipal railroad countries; will sell reasonable for
food reasons: a stock company will be formed for
ts manufacture, and the owners of the patent
will derive the advantages Incident thereto; only
those having capital to investftnd meaning busi
ness need apply, as I will positively take no notice
of Idle Inquiries: full name and address must
be given, and satisfactory assurances given that
business Is meant. Address BONA FIDE. Dls
patch ogee. jy 19-59
FOR SALE-IUISCELLANEOCs.
Financial.
FOR SALE-FEW 1100 SHARES AT ITS OF
trust company organizing; business estab
lished and paying 14 per cent. TRUSTS. Box 1306,
rnuaaeipnia.
jyis-oa-Mwjrsu
Hones. Vehicles. Live Stock, etc
FOR SALE-LIVERY STOCK AND FIXTURES,
doing a good business: good stand for livery
business; good reason for selling. GEO. BEET,
htna. Pa. Iy21-41-MWTS
Machinery and metals.
FOB SALE 23x49 CORLISS ENGINE: ONLY
run a year: can be seen In operation; price
on application; WorthlngtOn putnps, automatle
and plain slide valve engines, boilers, pipe and
fittings. J. A. MCCORMICK, 159 First ave.
aul-p.'C-llWK
T7OR SALE-SECOND-HAND ENGINES AND
JD boilers; all sizes and styles kept In stock, from
4 so 100 b. p. tall refitted: good as new, at lowest
prices; mounted portable engines, S to 25 b. p.
23-25 Park way. J. S. YOUNG, Allegheny, Pa.
Ja3-K-Mwr
FOR SALE-CONTRACTORS' MACHINERY:
one 7)jxl2-lnch double engine, double drum:
others Urge and small, with single or docble
friction drams; wire and manlla rope centrifugal
pumps, etc.: two 26x4S-Inch horizontal .engines
with flywheels. THOMAS CARLIN'S SONS, cor.
Lacock and Sandusky sts.t Allegheny. Ial7-uwr
ailscennneous.
FOR SALE FURNITURE 99 SANDUSKY
st., Allegheny, at auction, Monday. July 22,
at 2 o'clock; there are .bureaus, wardrobes, bed
steads, desks, tables, batrack, wasbstands and
other articles ef old furniture. A. LEGGATE4
SONS. Auctioneers. Jvi9-8i
PERSONAL.
PERSONAL BOOKS! BOOKS! BOOKS!
New and old, ancient and modern, standard
and rare, legal, medical and scientific 30,300 vol
umns to select from. LEVI'S BOOK STORE,
900 Liberty st, my3-2S
fJEKSONAL WHY TROUBLE YUUR WIFE,
X 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;
facilities unsurpassed! suits madeto order: spring
styles now ready, "telephone 155s. mhs
LOST,
LOST-PADLOCK BKACELET-ON WEDNES
day evening, between Marlon and Gist sts.
A suitable reward will be paid If left at DRUG
STORE, No, 528 Fifth avenue. Jy22-6
LOST-SUNDAY MORNING ON FIFTH AVE.,
near Logan street, pocketbook containing
money and papers. Finder can have liberal re
ward lr the same Is returned to REGINA SCH AM
BERG, 373 Fifth sve, second floor. jy22-15
T OST-PICKKD UP SUNDAY EVENING BE
JU TWEEN 4 and 6 e. It., at end or Perrysvllle
Slank road, black-and-tan bitch; name on collar,
. C. Mahler. Please return to 31 TAGGERT ST.,
Allegheny, or address J. C. MAHLER, at J.
Kanfmann 4 Uro.'s Jy22-25
c
STRAYED.
S'
TRAYED-JERSEY COW CAME TO THE
nremlses of the underslerned: owner nrov-
Ing property and paving charges must remove the
same or will be sold according to law. MRS. S.
A. DONLEY. 5707 Rlppey St.
jy-
AUCTION SALES.
ORPHANS' COURT 8ALE-ESTATE OF
John Wagner, deceased By virtue of an
order of the Orphans' Co rt of Allegheny
county, tho undersigned will offer at public
sale on the premises, on TUESDAY, August 6,
1889, at 2 P. M., the following real estate, viz:
All that certain lot of ground situated lormcr
ly in the borough of Mt. Washington, now in
the Thirty-second ward, of the city of Pitts
burg, county of Allecbeny, and State of Penn
sylvania, being lot No. 33, In A. P. Norton's
plan of lots, recorded in the Recorder's office
of said county, in Flan Book, vol. 4, page 43,
and bounded and described as follows, to wit:
Beginning on the westerly line of the new
Washington road at the corner of lot No. 35,
in said plan, thence along the line of said road
northwardly 27 6-100 feet to the corner of lot
No. 37, thence by the lino of lot No. 37 west
wardly 100 feet to the line of lot No. 48, thence
southwardly 23 feet to the corner of lot No. 35,
and thence by the line of said lot "S a 35 east
wardly 92 feet, more or less, to the place of be
ginning, having thereon erected one two
stnry frame dwelling bouse with out bniidings.
Terms of sale Ten per cent down, 40 ner
cent on confirmation of sale, and the remainder
in one year, with interest from confirmation,
secured by bond and mortgace on the premises
containing; scl fa. and insurance clauses.
FLORENTINE WAGNER,
Administrator,
LAZEAR & ORR.
Attorneys, 400 Grant st, Fittsburg.
jyU-ttH
AT AUCTION-THE LARGEST CON
SIGNMENT of linoleum ever received at
onetime; for sale by. the quantity or as much
as you like; the chanco of your lifetime to buy
A No. 1 linoleum at your own price and in such
quantities as you may need, TUESDAY, July
23; sale commences at 10 o'clock in the mornlnz
at tho rooms. No. 311 Market street.
Also at samo time and place, the whole con
tents of tbe first floor, embracing handsome
Carlor and chamber suits, hall racks, folding
eds, library, office and dinlnc room furniture,
pictures, shades, curtains, Brussels and inftraln
carpets, rugs, lamps, stands, chairs bedding,
stoves, refrigerators, rockers, laundry and
kitchen goods, dinner and toilet sets, glass
ware, groceries, notions, clock, etc.. etc.
HENRY AUCTION CO., LXM'T., Auctioneers.
jy21-76
-VRPHAN8' COURT SALE
Estate of Martha Newell, deceased, on the
premises,
TUESDAY, JULY 21 1889.
at 10 o'clock A. X.,
COR. FORBES ST. AND SHADY LANE;
. Twenty-second ward.
The property consists of elegant Road House
buildings, with 6 acres of ground: also,
ON BEDFORD AVEHUE,
Eleventh ward.
LOT 52x93 FEET,
Information from
W. A. HERRON 4 SONS, 80 Fourth ave.
jyl9-31-MF
AUCTION SALE" MANUFACTURING
site. On the premises, Rlrer ave., Alle
gheny, opposite new Thirtieth street bridge,
between P. fc W. and W. P. R. R.. TUESDAY,
July 23, at 2 o'clock p. SC, lot 200x125, with lm-
Erovements. viz.: A large and substantially
uilt planing mill, with first-class jnacblnery.
2-story brick office building, stable, etc Terms
One-half cash;' balance in 1,2 and 3 years.
JOHN J. HOWIiEY, 127 Fourth ave.
JyI7-24
EDUCATIONAL.
HOLY GHOST COLLEGE
Complete preparatory, commercial nnd
collegiate departments, reopens WEDNES
DAY. SEPTEMBER4;new students examined
Monday. September 2. Apply to Rev. John
T. ilUKPUT, C S.'Sp., President. jyl7-28
CHELTENHAM ACADEMY. OGONTZ,
Pa. Unexcelled location and surround
ings. New school equipment. Gymnasium,
military drill, etc Thorough preparation for
college or scientific school. For circular, eta,
addrSsJNO. CALVIN RICE. A. M., Principal.
JEW YORK MILITARY ACADEMY,
J.1 Cornwall-on-Hudson. Courses of study in
civib engineering, English and classics. Labor
atory, drawing room and field work. Beautiful
OKJIdlng-, grounds, location. COL. C. J.
WRIGHT, B. S., A. M, SupL: BELDEN F.
HYATT. Comd't of Cadets.
jeiu-n
AMUSEMENTS.
TTy RRIS THEATER1
Kv ry afternoon and, night, the pleating
come lr drama.
HIDDEN HAND.
Neit week-ma NATUiiAL LIFE:
jeae-xwr
.
TO LET.
Citv Residences.
TO LET-97 CENTER AVE.-CONTAINS TEN
rooms: all modern Improvements; low rent
to good tenant. GEO. JOHNSTO,Agt.,62Fourth
ave. Jyawo
TO LET NEW SEVEN ROOMED BRICK
house: good location, line view: 20mlnntes
from postoface. J. W. LOW HY. Ridge St., near
Thlrty-thlrdjclty; Jy20-29
TO LET-NO. 177THIRD AVE THREE-STORY
brick, containing 11 rooms and bath room:
range In kitchen: natural and artificial gas. GEO.
JOHNSTON, Agent. 62 Fourth ave. Jy20-50
TO LET-COMPLETELY FURNISHED 8
room house, all modern conveniences. Fifth
ave.; 10 minutes from P. O.: moderate rent. SAM
UEL W. BLACK 4 CO., 99 Fourth ave. Jr20-4S-D
TO LET-BRICK HOUSE NO. 112 CRAW
FORD St.. containing eight rooms including
two In mansard: possession given Immediately.
F. R. STONER, 415 Grant St., Room No. n,
JylS-49
TO LET-TnATVERY DESIRABLE 3-STORY
building situate No. 955 Penn sve.: contain
ing 11 rooms and hath room, natural and Ulnml
natlng gas: good location for table boarders and
rurnlshed rooms. GEO. J0H3bT0N, Agent, IS
Fourth ave. Jy20-50
Snbnrban Residences.
TO LET-AT INGRAM-IIOUSE OF SEVEN
rooms, with ten acres of ground: fruit In
abundance; rent 117 50 permonth. GEO. JOHNS
TON, Agent, 62 Fourth ave. Jy20-50
TO LET-SEW ICKLEY-P., Ft. W. 4 C. RY.,
a furnished house of 9 rooms. bath, and 3 min
utes' walk from station: rent, (50 per month. W.
A. HERRON 4S0NS, 80 Fourth avenue.
Jyl7-20-MIhS
Apnrtmenis.
TO LET-FURNISHED BOOMS FOR LIGHT
housekeeping; price. S3 75 to S3, Includes
everything for housekeeping, kitchen, tableware,
sewing machine, folding bed. Icebox, etc: come
and see: nothing like it lu the city at any price.
41 LOGAN sr near Wylle ave. Jt35
Offices. Devil Room. dee.
mo LET-WELL LIGHTED OFFICE. NEWLY
JL painted; elevator. Janitor service and al
modern conveniences. Apply to GERMANIA
SA VI Jl GS BAN K, 423 Wood street. U3-68-D
T
IO LET-OFFICE ROOMS OK SUITES FOR
general business purposes In the new D1S-
l-ATUH BU1LD1.M.. 75. 77 and 79 Diamond St.;
situation most central In the city: ejectilc light
included in rents, which are moderate. Apply
between lli. 31. and 3 r. M. Je27-S)
Business Stands.
TO LE?T-WAREHOU3E. 20x160, 10D WATER
St., with large complete offices; power ele
vator. 8-horse power gas engine. Inquire on
PREMISES. JY19-46
TO LET-PENN BUILDING. PENN AVE.,
near Seventh St.. offices single or en suite.
In this elegant 8-story building: 2 Crane elevators,
heat and Janitor services; rents exceptionally
low: floor plans at our office: we bave also de
sirable offices In other good buildings. SAMUEL
W. BLACK 4 CO . 99 Fourth ave. Je23-32-D
OFFICIAL- PITTSBURG.
No. 27.1
AN ORDINANCE GRANTING THE
Oliver Iron and Steel Company the right
to lay a side track on South Tenth street, from
the tracks of the Pittsburg and White Hall
and the Fittsburg and Lake Erie Railroads to
Mnrice street.
Section I Be It ordained and enacted by tbe
city of Pittsburg, in Select and Common Coun
cils assembled, and it is hereby ordained and
enacted by tbe authority of the same. That the
Oliver Iron and Steel Company is hereby
granted the right to lay a sidetrack of standard
gauge from the tracks of tbe Pittsburg and
White Hall and the Pittsburg and Lake Erie
Railroad', and on a level with tbe same, on
that portion of South Tenth street lying be
tween their factory and the stone wall of tbe
abutment of the approach of the Tenth street,
or Birmingham bridge, as per plan attached,
tbe work to be under the direction and subject
to the approval of the Chief of the Department
of Public Works.
In consideration of tbe foregoing privilege,
right and license, the said Oliverlron and Steel
Company, their successors and assigns, shall
annually pay the city nf Fittsburg the sum of
seventy-five dollars (Vol, which said payment
shall be made immediately after the approval
by the Mayor of this ordinance, and shall be
made each and every year thereafter dating
tbe continuance of the privilege and license
hereinbefore named and described.
Section 2 The city of Pittsburg hereby ex
pressly reserves and retains the right of modi
fying, amending or repealing any and all
rights, privileges and .licenses hereinbefore
granted upon 60 days' notice thereof being
given in meeting or by joint resolution or ordi
nance of Councils by said citv to the said Oliver
Iron and Steel Co., their successors and assigns.
Section 3 That any ordinance or part of or
dinance conflicting with tbe provisions of this
ordinance be and the same Is hereby repealed,
so far as the same affects this ordinance.
Ordained and enacted into a law in Councils
this 24th day of June. A. D. 18S9.
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 Ofllre. June 28, 1889. Approved:
WM. McCALLIN. Mayor. Attest: ROBERT
OSTERMAIER, Assistant Mayor's Clerk.
Recorded In Ordinance Book, vol. 7, page 99,
17th day of July. A. D. 1889. jyl8-17
AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING OLI
VER Iron and Steel Company to construct
aside track on Sonth Twelfth street from
tracks of P. A L. E. R. R. Co. and White Hall
R. R. Co. to their warehouse on South Twelfth
street and authorizing the lnclosure of the
same.
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 en
acted by the authority of tbe same. That Oliver
Iron and Steel Company is hereby zranted the
right to lay a side track of standard gauge on
South Twelfth street from tho tracks of the
Pittsburg and White Hall and tbe Pittsburg
and Lake Erie Railroads to their warehouse on
South Twelfth street, as per plan attached,and
also to erect a shed Inclosing the track, the
whole work to be under the direction andsdb-
iect to the approval of the Commissioner of
Iighways.
In consideration of the foregoing privilege,
right and license, the said Oliver Iron and Steel
Comnanv. their successors and assiens. shall
anually pay to the city of Pittsburg the sum of
seventy-five dollars ($75), which said payment
shall be made immediately after the approval
by the Mayor of this ordinance, and shall oe
made each and every year thereafter during
tbe continuance of the privilege and license
hereinbefore named and described.
Section 2 Tbe city of Pittsburg hereby ex
pressly reserves and retains the right ot modi
fying, amcnding'or repealing anyand all rights,
privileges and licenses hereinbefore granted
upon GO days' notlco thereof being given in
writing or by Joint resolution or ordinance of
Councils ol said city to the said Oliver Iron and
Steel Company, their successors and assigns.
Section 3 That any ordinance or part of
ordinance conflicting with the provisions of
this ordinance be, and the tame is hereby re
pealed, so far as the same affects this ordi
nance. Ordained and enacted Into a law in Councils
this L'lth day of June, A. D. 1889.
H. P. FORD. President of Select Council.
Attest: GEO. SHEPPARD. cleric of Select
Council. GEO. L. HOLLIDAY, President of
Common Council. Attest: GEO. BOOTH,
Clerk of Common Council.
Mayor's Office. Jane 26, 1889. Approved:
WM. MCCALLIN. Mayor. Attest: ROBERT
OSTERMAIER. Assistant Mayor's Clerk.
Recorded In Ordinance Book, vol. 7, page 03,
17th day of July, A. D. lcSI. Jyl8-17
AN ORDINANCE-GRANTING CERTAIN
rights to the Pittsburg Incline Plane
Company.
Section! Be it ordained and enacted by the
city of Pittsburg, in Select and Common Coun
cils assembled, and it Is hereby ordained and
enacted by tbe authority of the same that tbe
consent of the city of Pittsburg is hereby given
to tbe Pittsburg Incline Plane Company, a cor
poration under tbe laws of tne Commonwealth
of Pennsylvania, to build and erect an Incline
plane with tho necessary stations, engines,cars,
tracks and machinery from a point on the
southerly side of Bradford street between
South .Eleventh street and South Twelfth
street to a point at the Junction of Brownsville
avenue. Washington avenne and Birmingham
avonue over and across Frederick street, Mary
Ann street. Manor street, and over, across and
under Bedford street, and across and under
Fritz street so and in such manner as not
to prevent the use of such streets for pub
lic use and travel under and upon the follow.
ftrr renditions?
First That tbe grade ot such Incline shall
not exceed 20 degrees.
Second That tbe cables used by said com
pany iu operating its road shall be constructed
of the best steel wire and the same shall be ap
proved by the Chief of tbe Department of
Pnblic W irks before being placed in position.
Third That tbo construction of the works of
said company shall be commenced witbin 90
days from the passage or approval of this
ordinance and finished in-one year thereafter.
Section 2 This ordinance shall not be valid
unless the Pittsburg Incline Plane Company
shall witbin GO days from tbe passage or ap
proval of tbe same by a writing under the seal
of tbe corporation filed with the City Controller
accept all tbe provisions of this ordinance.
Section 2 That any ordinance or part of
ordinance conflicting with the provisions of
this ordinance be and the same is hereby re
pealed. Ordained and enacted into a law In Councils
this 24th 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. June 27. 1889. Approved:
WM. McCALLIN, Mayor. Attest: ROBERT
OSTERMAIER, Assistant Mayor's Clerk,
Recorded In Ordinance Book; vol. 7, page 96,
17th day of July. A. D. 1889. Jyla-17
INo. 17.1 "
A N ORDINANCE-AUTHORIZING THE
XV opening oi Kitkwood street IromHIland
avnna rt ("Titllm atranna -V
Section 1 Be It ordained and enacted by the I
BamSSmfSSiBS
OFFICIAL PITTSBURG.
city of Pittsburg. In Select and Common Coun
cils assembled, and it is hereby ordained and
enacted by tbe authority of the same. That the
Chief of the Department of Public Works bo
and is hereby authorized and directed to cause
to be surveyed and opened within 60 days from
the date ot tbe passage of this ordinance. Kirk
wood street, from Hiland avenue to Collins
avenue, at a width of 40 feet, in accordance
with an ordinance locating tbe same, approved
June 28. 18. The damages caused thereby
and the benefits to pay the same to be assessed
and collected in accordance with tho provis
ions of an act of Assembly of tbe Common
wealth of Pennsylvxnia entitled "An act relat
ing to streets and sewers In cities of the second
class." approved the 16th day of May, A. D. 1SS9.
Section 2 That any ordinance or part of or
dinance conflicting with tbe provisions of this
ordinance, be and the same is hereby repealed
so far as the same affects this ordinance.
Ordained and enacted Into a law in Councils
this 24th day of June, A. D. 1889.
II. 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 26, 18S9. Approved:
WM. McCALLIN. Mayor. Attest: ROBERT
OSTERMAIER. Assistant Mayor's Clerk.
Recorded in Ordinance Book, voL 7. pace SSL
3rd day of July, A. D. 1889. Jyl8-17
No. 22.1
AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE
Department of Public Safety, of the city of
Pittsburg, to erect a police station in the Thirty
sixth ward of said city.
Section 1 Be it ordained and enacted by the
city of Pittsburg, in Select and Common Coun
cils assembled, and it is hereby ordained and
enacted by tbe antborlty nt the same. That the
Department of Public Safety be, and it is here
by authorized and empowered to erect or cause
to be erected, according to plans and specifica
tions prepared, a police station house upon all
that certain piece or parcel of land situate In
said Thirty-sixth ward, bounded and described
as follows, to wit: All those two certain lots
marked and numbered nine and ten (No?. 9 and
10) in a plan of lots laid out by Woods & Brown
and recorded in Plan Book, voL 5, page 120. and
together described as follows: Beginnlns at
Main 'street at the corner of lot No. 8 in said
plan, tbencc south C5. west alonjr said street
forty (40) feet to tbe corner of lot No. 11 in said
plant thence north 24J, west along the line of
said lot No. 11 one hundred and twenty (120)
feet to Virgin alley; thence north 6. east
alone said alley forty (40) feet to lot No. 8
aforesaid: thence sonth 24, east along the
line of the last named lot one hundred and
twenty (120) feet to Main street at the place of
beginning.
Section 2 That said Department of Pnblic
Safety shall prepare or cause to be prepared
suitable plans and specifications for said police
station, and advertise for tbe construction and
erection thereof, as provided by law and tbe
ordinances of said city. Provided, however,
that the cost of said police station shall not
exceed the sum of eleven thousand (511,000)
dollars.
Section 3 That any ordinance or part of
ordinance conllictinj with the 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 2itb day ot June. A. D. 1880.
H.P.FORD, President of Select Council.
Attest: GEO. SHEPPARD. Clerk of Select
CounclL GEO. L. HOLLIDAY. President ot
Common Council. Attest: GEO. BOOTH,
Clerk of Common Council.
Mayor's OlHce. June 27, 1889. Approved,
WM. McCALLIN. .Mayor. Attest: ROBT.
OSTERMAIER. Assistant Mayor's Clerk.
Recorded in Ordinance Book, voL 7, page 93,
15th day of July. A. D. 1SS9. JylS-17
Continued on Fifth Pade.
DIVIDENDS.
TrtE Ben Franxxjn Insurance Co., l
Of the City of Allegheny, Pa
Allegheny; July 10. 1880. )
DIVIDEND THE DIRECTORS OF THIS
company have this day declared a dlvl
dend of THREE PER CENT (SI 50 oer share),
payable on demand. WM. A. FORD,
Jyll-10-D Secretary.
PROPOSALM.
XTOTICETO CONTRACTORS-BIDS WILL
JM be received up to July 24. 1889. at 12 it,
tor paving eleven thousand (11.000) square
yards of streets with ve trifled firebrick. Plans
and specifications for same can be seen at tho
office of the Borongh Engineer, in Greens
burg, Pa. C. T. LONG, Engineer. Jyl7-4o-D
VTOTICE TO CONTRACTORS-SEALED
iM proposals will be received up to JULY 24,
1SS9, 3 P. M.. for removing and rebuildinr; brick
partition walls, etc, in the Ralston public
school building. Flans and specifications to be
seen at tbe office of C. M. Bartberger, architect,
room 614, Lewis block. Bids to be left with
Frank Lutz. 1335 Penn avenue. The board re
serves the right to reject any or all bids. J. A.
DONAVANl Sect'y. jy21-71
PROPOSALS FOR WOODBRIDGE 10
INCH steel wire gun forgings Ordnance
Office. War Department, Washington, July 1
1889. Sealed proposals in duplicate will be re
ceived at this office until 3 o'clock P. 31.,
on THURSDAY, August 1. 1SS9. for supplying
the Ordnance Department, U. S. Army, with
forgings, of American manufacture, for three
(3) hoops and parts of breech mechanism for a
10-inch steel wire gun. to conform in quality
and dimensions to the specifications and draw
ings to be bad at this oflice. Bidders will state
the price per ponnd for the forgings, and how
soon the whole can be delivered. Tbe depart
ment reserves the right to waive informalities
and to reject all or any bids or parts thereof.
Blank forms on which proposals must be
made can be bad upon application. Copies of
this advertisement, of the specifications and of
the drawings must accompany and form part
of tbe proposals. Proposals should be marked
"Proposals for Woodbridge 10-inch steel wire
gun forcings," and be addressed to Captain C
8. SMITH. Acting Chief of Ordnance, U. S.
Army. Waahingson. P. C. Jvl7-26
BANK STATEMENTS.
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE
Third National Bank, at Pittsburg, in the
btate of Pennsylvania, at the close of business,
July 12, 1889.
RESOURCES.
Loans and discounts
tl.754.703 60
6.233 IS
Overdrafts............... ......
U. S. bonds to secure circulation...
Other stocks, bonds and mortgages.
Due from approved re
serve agents -S 233,317 13
Due from other Nation
al banks 33,399 13
Due from State banks
and bankers 3,150 93
Real estate, furniture and fixtures.
Current oxpenses and taxes paid...
Premiums paid.........
Checks and other cash
Items. S 23,934 21
Exchanges for Clearing
House 73,509 05
Bdls of other banks 13,410 00
Fractional paper cur
rency, nickels and pen
nies L459 24
Specie 285,363 20
Legal tender notes 75,300 00
Redemption fund with U. S. Treas
urer (5 per cent of circulation)....
50,000 00
88,012 63
274,Sc7M
64.11137
8.078 07
9.62J0O
477,973 70
2,250 00
82,733910 07
IJABIIJTIES.
Capital stock paid in S 600,000 00
Surplus fund 250,000 00
Undivided profits 29,199 M
National bank notes outstanding.. 45,000 00
Dividends unpaid 3,322 00
Individual deposits sub
ject to check $1,617,870 83
Demand certificates of '
deposit 70,795 03 I
Cashier's checks out
standing. 12,345 61
Due to other National
banks 108.06195
Due to State banks and
bankers 97,314 81
1,906,3S8 23
J2.733.910 07
State of Pennsylvania, County of Allegheny,
ss:
I. W. E. Schmertz, President of the Third
National Bank of Pittsburg, Pa., do solemnly
swear that the above is true to the best of my
knowledge and belief.
W. E. SCHMERTZ, President.
Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 19th
day of July, 1889.
JAMES A. McKEAN, Notary Public
Correct Attest: '
JOHN DAUB.
H. DALLMEYER,
A. C. DRAVO.
Jv20-23-D Directors.
f-TFTER'TWO TRIALST
FRED BEIXSTEIN, of Spring Garden aveu,
was relieved of a large tapeworm by Dr. Bur
goon on July 9. after rrtxlng treated with two
other physicians for the same. '
Mr. Bellsteln can be seen at the Allegheny
market, where he has a butcher's stand.
DR.BURGUON treats all curable diseases.
Over 300 testimonials of your neighbors cured
at his office. 47 Ohio St., Allegheny, Pa.
Consultation free. yl2
A.
E. LINKENHELMER,
ARCHITECT,
545 Smithneld street. Pittsburg, Pa. Frefhelt
Freund Building, second floor. mh24-80otWF
JIAN03,
ORGANS.
a HAMILTON,
81 AND 93 FIFTH AVENUE,
Pittsburg. Pa. ap30-7H
"TjUNOAIi C WHITE,
BuBdlng Contractor,
71 Diamond street.
Second door above Smithfleld, - , .
Pittsburc. - fell-7-irww ,..,
-, ' ' ., !. v' - '
ftwinMwPn
US
I
i