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"THE MOON-LIGHTERS.
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Outlawry in the Old-Time Oil Kegions
i of Pennsylvania
RECALLED BY W. IIOBEETS' DEATH.
L How His Famous Nitro-Glycerine Torpedo
& Was Duplicated
BI THE FEARLESS SCOUTS OF P1TH0LE
The death ot Dr. "W. B. Roberts at Titus
ville on Tuesday last, recalls to Pittsburg
people many interesting incidents of the oil
craze. The doctor, together with his
brother, Colonel E. A. L. Roberts, were the
inventors and patentees of the torpedo for
"shooting" and restoring oil wells, which
was of great value to producers, and from
the royalties resulting from its use the
brothers accumulated a colossal fortune.
As their patents were merely on the method
of exploding the charge and in no way
prohibited the use of nitre-glycerine, the
explosive of which the torpedoes were nade,
and as the royalty demanded for the use of
the patents were so enormous, a number of
infringers or "'moonlighters" came into the
field in opposition to the brothers, and
offered to perform the same work for one
half the amount. Many owners of wells
also purchased explosives and did their
own "shooting." Reports of these in
fringments reached the ears of the patentees
and called forth the employment of the
customary scouts or detectives, by whose
evidence they were enabled to prosecute
and in many cases secure conviction.
A FAYOBITE SUBTERFUGE.
There is scarcely an operator in the
country who has not had more or less tronble
with the inventors, and the death of the doc
tor will recall to their minds many now for
gotten controversies. Many and many were
the tricks employed to avoid the payment of
royalties, which were regulated according
to amount of glycerine used in the "shot."
A favorite subterfuge of the oil men was to
previously charge their wells with 60 or 60
pounds of the explosive purchased at one
quarter the price charged by the brothers
and then employ the Roberts to "shoot" the
well with about 20 pounds. Naturally the
explosion of a small "shot1 would discharge
the larger. Thus producers obtained the
service for one-half the usual price and
making the inventors their own infringers.
The manufacture of the explosive under
this condition of things by the "moonlight
ers" was exceedingly dangerous and onlv
the most reckless ot men cared to enter into
it. In consequence the life of the "spotter"
was not a particularly happy one, and
many weird tales of the frequent beatings
and lynching in the heart of the woods are
related by the old-timers when one can
catch them in the proper mood.
HOW IT WAS DONE.
The method of "shooting" the well is by
lowering cans about eight feet long and
abont three inches in diameter, containing
20 pounds of glycerine, and exploding the
same by striking with an iron weight. In
many parts of the oil country this is impos
sible, as the ground is of a sandy nature,
and a caving in would follow the "shot"
and render the well useless, lu order to con
vey the explosive to the wells the Roberts
had a wagon constructed with delicately tem
pered springs, and packing frames, by which
the danger of premature explosion was
greatly reduced, while the "moonlighter ''
carried the material in buck-boards or
bnggies, and frequent fatalities were the re
sult. A prominent member of the Oil Ex
change, whose gray hair is strangely at
variance with his youthful face, once bad a
peculiar experience while "moonlighting."
With a companion he was transporting a
nuantitv of rivcerine across the hills to a I
wCllTn0rfrlifl-t5r!5brfirfirfrrHtTe-uKKic&:'The Flyer," the fastest trairr
1 j . j .!- .-'t. J .L I
board. A sudden noise frightened the
horse, which at once started on a dead run
straight for a ravine, over which he
PLTJNGED HEAD FIRST,
carrying the wagon and its occupants with
them. As they struck the bottom of the
ravine the friends seized each other's arms,
expecting to be blown to pieces every mo
ment, but, strange to say, no explosion oc
curred, although the wagon contained over
150 pounds ot glycerine, but when the opera
tor reached home his hair was nearly white
from the effect of the shock. One of the
most dare devil "moonlighters" that ever
"shot" a well was Dick Thompson, or
better known as "Black Dick,"
from his hair and beard. He
was a man who, his friends claim,
"feared neither man nor devil." Once while
driving through Bradford, Captain Tom
Murphy, who had received notice from a
spotter that the carriage contained contra
band explosive, attempted to arrest him,
Dick grabbed a 20-pound can and with an
oath swore that he would give the officer
exactly 30 seconds to escape before he threw
the can among them. As he was known by
reputation too well to doubt his word he
had no occasion to waste the explosive.
WANTED AK0THEE LICENSE.
X Washington County Benedict Wants to
Repent the Dose In AUecIienv
Marriage License Clerk Heiber was some
what puzzled by an application for a license
to marry yesterday afternoon. A young
nan approached him with a request for a li
cense and Imparted the information that he
(the young man) had been married recently
in Washington county, but that friends
were skeptical of the marriage and he
"wanted to have an Allegheny county knot
tied so as to make things more binding.
Captain Heiber said he could not grant a
license in such a case unless a divorce was
had.
The aspirant for a second dose of matri
mony then went to Attorney Brennan, who
shortly thereafter tried to conyince Register
Connor that it was all right to issue a sec
ond license. The official, however, pre
ferred not to act unless the county courts
settle the method of procedure. The point
was whether a man married in one county
could take out a license for another mar
riage to the same party in a different county.
Mr. Brennan said subsequently that he did
not think the issuance of a second license,
in such a case, a violation ot law, and that
he might ask Orphans' Court for a rule on
the points involved.
DEPEEDATIOXS AT DUQUESNES
The Firebugs Agnln Ensay Their Lawless
Operation nnd Escape.
The quiet town of Duquesne was again
excited by the firebugs yesterday morning.
The house of Elizabeth Smith, on Railroad
street, was set on fire. The bucket brigade,
after assiduous work, saved the property.
John Riddon, watchman of Allegheny
Bessemer Steel Works, discovered the
fire about 4 o'clock. Seeing two
men run from the rear of
the bnilding. toward German town, he pulled
cut his revolver and shot at them, but with
out effect. The firebnsrs procured a quantity
of carbon oil, soaked the woodwork and
then set the builuing on fire. Mrs. Smith's
offense was that she refused to turn out some
of the men working at the steel works.
Other minor depredations have also been
committed in and abont the neighborhood,
and the end Is not yet.
FOB a disordered liver try Beecham'f Pills.
Peaks' Soap the pnrest and best ever made.
Ynrd Wide and Extra Fine Batistes, Kow
" 10 Cenu,
And other big bargains in our busy wash
goods department.
Jos. House & Co.'s
. Penn Avenue Stores.
A BREEZE IN BE1.TZH00YER.
The Extension of a Street Railway Coder
Lively Discussion.
Rights of way through Beltzhoover
borough streets will probably Insure a lively
meeting of the borough Council next Mon
day evening. The Mt, Oliver Incline Plane
Street Railway Company haye presented a
petition asking the borough Councils to
grant them permission to lay tracks in the
borough streets. The street railway already
extends along Washington avenue to the
edge of the Beltzhoover borough line, and
desires to continue its tracks within the
corporation limits.
The petition asks the permission of Coun
cils to lay tracks along Beltzhoover avenue
to the southern end of the borough, thence
down Third street to the borough line, thence
to Myrtle avenue, to Seventh street and
along Seventh street to Beltzhoover avenue
again. Burgess James Barr had drawn up
an ordinance covering the case. As it now
stands the railway company agree to pave
the streets they occupy between their tracks,
the borough reserves the right to grant per
mission to other railway companies to cross
the Ml. Oliver company's tracks, and the
railway must be completed and in operation
within one year from the date on which the
ordinance is passed. The railway company,
it is said, desire to commence to lay its
tracks immediately, and will try to have it
in operation by fall if they get the right of
way.
The people of Beltzhoover are very anxious
to have tlje street cars run through the
borough, but the Council are said to be de
termined to let the company have things as
little their own way as possible. Some ot
the members of Council are said to be kick
ing alretdy, and the ordinance will probably
be modified considerably.
M0NEI IN TRANSIT.
Report of tbo SI. O. Department of the Pitts
bars; Postoffice.
The bnsiness transacted at the Money Or
der Department of the Pittsburg Postoffice
during July aggregated $16J,826 93. The
detailed report is appended:
BECEXPTS.
Cash on hand June SO 8 500 41
Domestic money orders issued. 24,297 13
Postal notes issued 3,657 61
Canadian orders issued 03 63
British orders issued 6.171 87
German orders issned 2.214 10
Swiss orders issued 149 2d
Italian orders issued 1.368 86
French orders issued CO SS
Belgian orders Issued 176 76
Swedish orders isssued 6J1 24
Norwegian orders issued 438 00
Remittances from other offices 124,329 00
Fees from orders issued 358,65
$103,826 93
The disbursements were as follows:
Domestic orders paid 8 63.784 40
Postal notes paid 6,911 11
Money orders repaid. 195 59
Postal notes repaid 208 51
Canadian orders paid 809 95
British orders paid : 715 01
German orders paid 1,208 52
Swiss orders paid 87 33
French orders paid 58 84
Belgian orders paid 44 03
New South Wales orders paid... 68 18
Foreign orders repaid 5 00
Remitted to Philadelphia 89,200 00
Cash on band, fixed reserve... 500 46
5163,826 03
NEW 0ADBED CONSTRUCTED.
The P. &L.E.R. R, Indulging In Important
Improvement.
The Pittsburg and Lake Erie Railroad is
going right ahead fulfilling its promises of
improvements upon the line between Beaver
and Pittsburg. A force of GOO men is at
work upon a new roadbed between Beaver
and College station, destined to accommo
date freight traffic. The heavy grades in the
old track between these points have been
obviated by the new arrangement, which is
understood to be the precursor of other im
portant changes in the roadbed. Track lay
ing will shortly be finished between Beaver
and College station, a distance of seven
miles.
An accident to an airflue in the locomo-
mnninf, htrln PlttKhnrrtr;-"Vrt
running between r.Ltlsrjttrg''anc-xOnngs-
town, caused a delay ot an nour and a hall
yesterday afternoon, and tied up all the
trains on the road for a while. No serious
damage was caused.
WANT THE GRADE CHANGED.
Mt. Oliver Property Holders Protest Against
Seine Below Allen Street.
The residents of Allen street, Mt. Oliver,
are getting up a petition to City Engineer
Bigelow in regard to the'grade of that thor
oughfare. There is a portion of the street
about 800 feet in length which the city has
started to raise seven feet, and several prop
erty owners will be two feet below grade.
Among those who will be affected are Messrs.
Ott, Bender and Heinrichs, Scheffner, Kim,
Ijungberger and Smith. These parties esti
mate consequent damages at $7,000, and, if
the city continues work, it will be asked to
pay that amount. A petition is being cir
culated, and, if everybody is agreeable, Mr.
Bigelow will change the grade.
Residents of Walker street are moving to
get that thoroughfare graded and paved.
The Castle Shannon Incline Plane.
Grading for the new incline plane of the
Castle Shannon Company Is now so forward
that the Walker Bridge "Works will shortly
commence the erection of the iron work.
The stone work will be completed in a few
days at the upper end of the incline, but the
lower end is not yet ready for the masons.
October is announced as the time of com
pletion of the plane.
ALLEGHENY VALLEY R. R.
TnesdaT, August 6.
To Thousand Islands, Alexandria Bay
and return, $12.
Toronto, Canada, and return, $8.
Niagara Falls and return, $7.
Lake Chautauqua and return, $5.
Tickets good for 15 days returning.
Passengers for Thousand Islands, Alex
andria Bay and Toronto can stop at Niagara
Falls and Lake Chautauqua on the return
trip.
Train or Eastlake coaches and Pullman
parlor buffet cars leave Union station at
8.45 A. 31., Eastern standard time. D
Short Jnckets nnd Lonjc Traveling; Wrnps
In our cloak department at very low prices
summer weights.
JOS. HOENE & CO.'S
Penn Avenue Stores.
REAL ESTATE SAVINGS BANK, LHtL,
401 Smlthfleld Street, cor. Fourth Avenue.
Capital, $100,000. Surplus, $45,000.
Deposits of $1 and upward received and
interest allowed at 4 per cent. tts
Free! Free!
To introduce our fine crayon work. 100 25x
30 life-size crayons will be given away by
Hendricks & Co., No. 68 Federal st. Alle
gheny, beginning August 1, to the holders
of their family tickets. This is your chance
for a portrait
Use "Una" flour finest spring patent in
the world. "Golden Wedding" the best of
bread .flours. "Duquesne" has no equal as
a pastry flour. Homing's "Ivory," gem of
all family flours.
Iron City Beer
Is pronounced by competent judges to be
unexcelled for purity, excellent flavor and
wholesomenesi. Take no other. To be had
at all first-class bars, or direct from the
makers. Fbatjentieim & Vilsaok.
Telephone 1186.
Marvin's the Best.
Marvin's extra soda crackers and royal
fruit biscuit cannot be beaten. They are
unsurpassed. Get themifrom your grocer.
Tuwrhssu
FULLY 600 HOUSES
On Which Building Operations Will
bo Suddenly Stopped Monday,
UNLESS LATHERS ARE DISCHARGED
The Eerious Delay That Would Follow a
Strike of Plasterers,
AS SHOWN 1 BUILDING 1NSPECT0KS
At a meeting of the Pittsburg and Alle
gheny Plasterers' Union last night, the
lathing question was disenssed and members
were reminded that the time limit given
contractors, beyond which the plasterers
would not cover lathers' work, will expire
on the next Monday. The plasterers are
determined in their resolution not to cover
lathers' work after the appointed date. A
leading member of the union working on
the third floor of the Monongahela House
building yesterday said: "It's all nonsence
about a strike coming off to-morrow. Ko
such thing was even proposed. But if the
contractors don't grant our demands abont
incorporating the lathiug and plastering
business by next Monday, then you'll see a
real good plasterers' strike. The contract
ors were notified on January 1, and we gave
them until the first Monday in August to
think about it. Our wages are good enough,
and we want no increase at present."
James Cullom, a lather, stated to a Dis
patch reporter yesterday: "The Lathers'
Union has authorized me to say that the
plasterers have been causing the publica
tion of several incorrect statements. They
say that boys are generally put to lathing,
which is not so, because there are many
lathers among the 250 in this city, who have
been working at their trade tor over 25
vcars. I am one of them myself. The ob
jections of the plasterers are unfair and un
just. 600 HOUSES INVOLVED.
"It would take two plasterers to do the
work for one lather," said Mr. Cullom,
"and a skilled plasterer will always be one
quarter behind the lather. The carpenters
are for us, but the laborers are not, because
they don't want trades consolidated. The
paperhanger might as well object to the
calcimincr. Selfishness is at the bottom of
the entire trouble nothing else."
In May the Building Inspector of Pitts
burg issued permits for 351 houses, which
required the work of plasterers. In June
241) permits were issued. The report for
July is not ready but will reach consider
ably over 300. The total number of permits
issued to date is something over 900. It is
estimated that one-half this number, at
least, is a good estimate of the number of
buildings in the course of construction in
Allegheny. The Bnilding Inspector's
clerk said yesterday that it was a very poor
building that was completed in 60 days.
and estimated that fully two-thirds of the
number of buildings for which permits had
been secured since June were not yet com
pleted. A good share of them would be
just about ready for the plasterer at this
time.
GENERAL DELAY WIXIi FOLLOW.
Prom these facts some idea can be gained
of the delay and damage to building opera
tions which a strike of plasterers and lath
ers would cause. July is generally the
busiest month in the year when all building
operations are at their height,and it seems a
more favorable time for the men and un
favorable for the contractors could not have
been chosen.
The estimated cost of the buildings for
which permits were issued in May and June
is $1,257,094 and the July permits will in
crease the sum more than one-third.
At the Building Inspector's office yester
day the National Bank of Commerce took
out a permit for the erection of a $200,000
granite and iron building-at the corner of
SiTtir"8Venne and AVood streets v Captain J.
J. Vandergriit took out permits for three-!
residences, to be erected on bnady avenue,
Twentieth ward, one a three-story brick to
cost $10,000 and two of brick and stone to
cost $8,000 each.
AN TOPK0T0KED ASSAULT.
A Gang of Hoodlums Attack an Allegheny
Fedeatrlau With Missies.
On Tuesday night about 11:30 as Lee Don
nelly was passing up Bebecca street, Alle
gheny, he met eight young fellows talking
and laughing, each armed with a stone. As
he came abreast of the party one of them
threw a stone and hit him on the shoulder.
He turned quickly around, and instantly
one of the party rushed at him with an open
knife, and stabbed him behind the
ear. The blow inflicted a severe
wound, and was followed by another
stroke, which cut Donnelly's clothes at the
shoulder. Another stab was made at Don
nelly's knee, but only the skin was pierced.
Tne crowd by this time had gathered
around, so Donnelly took to his heels and
made for the residence of his brother, Hart
Donnelly, a detective, whom he wakened
up. The two men then sallied forth and
chased the hoodlums up Bebecca street into
South avenue. Here they overtook them
and succeeded in capturing the one who bad
committed the outrage. He commenced to
shont loudly, and Officer Cnmmins arrived
on the scene. Hearing the facts or the case,
the officer arrested the young ruffian, who
gave the name of Evans, and locked him
up.
MEARLT $800,000 C0NTBIBUTED.
Chicago Citizen Send a Pot of Money,
Booming; Johnstown Receipts.
All rumors about dissatisfaction at
Chicago with the conduct of financial affairs
at Johnstown vanished into thin air yester
day consequent upon an additional con
tribution of $25,000 sent to Treasurer
Thompson by the Citizens' Committee, ac
companied by an intimation that more
might be expected shortly. The Windy
City has done dobly, $106,000 having been
sent by citizens, 516,000 by the Board of
Trade, $7,750 by the Bankers and Bank
Clerks' Association, making a grand total
of $129,750.
This nice little sum boomed the daily
receipts by Treasurer Thompson very
materially. Other contributions were as
follows: Chicago Y. Ji. C. A., $5 additional;
Bradford's "Old Soldiers," $100, and
Youngstown, O., citizens, $1,216 83, making
the day's total $26,321 83, and bringing the
grand total up to $799,536 59.
Use Gentleness.
Be gentle In stimulating the kidneys, other
wise yon will excite and weaken them. The
happiest results follow the use of Hostetter's
Stomach Bitters to overcome renal Inactivity.
Avoid the unmedicated, fiery stimulants of
commerce. The kidneys have a delicate mem
brane, easily irritated, and upon this the action
of such excitants Is pernicious. Malarial com
plaints, indigestion, rheumatism, neuralgia and
biliousness succumb to the corrective Influence
of the Bitters.
English, French, German and American
Dress Goods.
25 cents 35c, 50c and $1 00 a yard half
prices and less now on these summer dress
goods. Jos. Horne & Co.'s
Penn Avenue Stores.
Don's Forget it.
Marvin's pure rye bread is the most whole
some food possible forthis hot weather. You
are missing a rare treat if you are not using
it. Tuwrhssu
New Styles Among; the French Satlnes at 15c
A yard to-day black and white patterns,
too; also the 25-cent quality American
s&tines at 12c
JOS. HOBNE & CO.'S
fenn Avenue Stores.
Display advertisements one dollar per
square for one insertion. Classified advertise
menu on this page such at Wanted, IforBale,
To Let, eta, 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
publics, Branoh Offices have been
established at the following places,
where Want, For Bale, To Let, and
other transient ad vertJsements will
be received up to 0 P. M. for inser
tion next morning:
Advertisements are to bo prepaid except where
advertisers already have -accounts with TBI D1S
PATCii rrrrsBUKO.
THOMAS MCCAFFREY, 8K9 Better street,
KMIL O. HTUCKEY. Mth street and Penn ave
E. G. 8TCCKEY ACO., Wylle ave. and Fultoast,
N. BTOK.ELY. Fifth Avenue Market House
EAST EMC
3. W. WALLACE, eizl Penn avenue
OAKXAHD.
MCALLISTEB & EUEIBLEP,5thT. ftAlwOOdsL
SOCTnSIPE.
JACOB BPOHN. No. 2 Carson street.
H. A. DONALDSON. 1707 Carson street.
ALLEGHENY.
A. J. KAEKCHEK, 69 Federal street.
II. J. McllKIDE, Federal and Ohio streets.
FRED U. EGOElta. 172 Ohio street.
F. H. EGOEltS & bON, Ohio and Chestnut st.
J.F.STEVENSON. Arch and Jackson streets.
THOMAS MCHENRY, Western and Irwin ave.
Q. W. HUGHES. Pennsylvania and Beaver aves.
1'EHRY M. GLEIM. Rebecca and Allegheny aves.
WANTED.
Male IIclDL
WANTED-GOOD BARBER AT177 FEDERAL
st.. Allegheny, at once. W. K. JONES.
auI-25 .
WANTED-3 RIG BUILDERS AT MOUHT
Morris, Green CO.. fa. THOMAS MO
DERMOTT. Jy3u-90
WANTED-TEN .FIRST-CLASS BRICKLAY
ERS at once. Apply to STEEL & HALL,
83beventhave. aul-73
WANTED A GOOD BARBER: NONE BUT
a steady man need apply to S09 FEDERAL
ST., Allegheny. aul-11
TT-4-NTED-CANVASSERS AND COLLECT
W ORS. Apply at 44J FENN AVENUE.
References required. aul-lS
XTTANTED-25 WAITERS (WHITE) FOR THE
W 7th of Augnst. Apply RUDOLFIIBLANCK,
Randall Club. 73 Sixth street. anl--MTh
w
ANTED GERMAN FOR DRIVER AND
irardencr: must hava pooT reference. II.
P. DILWORTH. room 602. 1'enn building. Jy31-U
-TTTANTKD-AN EXPERIENCED BOOK
V KEEPER to take cbarce of set books. Ad
dress, with references. 3., Dispatch office.
aul-75
WANTED-3 PRACTICAL STAIR BUILD
ERS; none others need apply. Apply at
6231 BROAD STREET, E. E. Adams & Crone.
aul-14
WANTED- OR 8 FIRST-CLASS MOLDERS;
steady work; good wages. Address or apply
SHARON STEEL CASTING CO., Sharon, Pa.
Jy25-12-MThS
WANTED A GOOD TINNER TO DO ROOF
ING and shop work; steady employment
and good wages. S. W. HAMILTON, Apollo, Pa.
aul-7ft
WANTED-MALE STENOGRAPHER AND
typewriter. Address, stating age, ex
erlence. reference and salary expected, P. O.
0X691. Jj31-81
VTTANTED-GOOD MEN ARE MAKING 8150
VV per month handling our goods. Address
SHERMAN, TANGENBERG & CO., 160 W. Lake
St., Chicago. JrtS-lS-D
WANTED-A CO.MPETENT DRUG CLERK;
a man of long experience; must speak
German; good references required. MORPHIA,
Dispatch office. aul-31
WANTED-GOOD MAN IN EVERY TOWN:
salary paid weekly: write for particulars.
SHERMAN, TANGENBEEU & CO., 160 West
Lake St.. Chicago. y30-31
WANTED-A GOOD TOOL DRESSER TO
sharpen stonemasons tools. Inquire at
CORNFR OF "WESTMINSTER AND AMBER
SON AVE., E.E. anl-77
WANTED-BOILEKM AKERS CAULKERS,
S2 50 per day; riveters, (2 25 per day: hold-ers-on.
U Taper day. Apply to W. P. COWAN,
"Whitings, Indiana. Jr31-14
-TTTANTED 10 BRICKLAYERS. IMMEDI
VV ATELY: will pay M 50 per day for good
workmen. Apply corner Penn and Conradsts.
KUUN & DOS N ELLY. aul-7
WANTED-MACH1N1ST-ONE "WHO HAS
worked In country shops; none other need
apply: whocan hear or a place at the BLA1RS
V1LLE (Pa.) FOUNDRY. anl-84
WAN1FD-AT ONCE A FIRST-CLASS
bookkeeper for a few weeks; must be capa
ble In every respect. wth satlsfactory.credentlals. ,
Auimwii n. as., Aispatco omcc. aui-y
WANTED MEN EXPERIENCED ON
bridge Iron work: alsoTlveters, blacksmith
and helpers. Call at office of PENNSYLVANIA
CONSTRUCTION CO., Union town. Pa. aul-70
WANTED-EIGHT CARPENTERS. APPLY
to office FRED bAUER. architect, third
story, cor. Sixth and Liberty St.. on Saturday
eve., Aug. 3, between .4 and 6 -o'clock. B. F.
BIBER. aul-83
-TTTANTED - FIRST-CLASS PRESCRIPTION
TV glass blowers immediately: will pay 10 ner
cent more than union list: steady lob: rare paid to
Chicago. Telegraph CHICAGO ULASS MFG.
CO., Chicago. Jy27.93-D
WANTtD-TO MEET A GENTLEMAN HAV
ING an extensive acquaintance among
reputable business men, bookkeepers, clerks,
etc.: business strictly first class. Address M. A.
It., Dispatch office. JySMS
fTTANTED-AGENTSTOSELLTEA. BAKING
V powder and pure spices: gifts with goods;
coke workers, miners or mlllmcn can make money
In their spare time. YAMASH1RO TEA CO., S3
Jackson st., Allegheny, Pa. Ja26-&6-TTS
WANTED-AN ACTIVE BUSINESS MAN.
living ontside Pittsburg, to represent our
house In this State; salary about Sioo monthly;
references given and exacted. BCPT. MFG.
HOUSE, Lock. Box 1610, N. Y. oc7-43-Th
WANTED-A GOOD CUTTER FOE CUSTOM
work; mnst be a good tailor, steady and
sober; apply In writing: state positions held,
where and for what period. Address v., Dispatch
office. Steady place for a good man. Jy31-S
WANTED-AGENTS AND MERCHANTS TO
buy White Enameled Letters, first-class
goods at IK cent an upright Inch; samples mailed
for 10c: directions for applying to windows free.
THE WHlfE LETTER Co., lp. O. Box 123. New
ark, N. J. aul-20
-TTTANTED-BAD WRITERS AT SMART'S
TV Eclectic bnorthand and Business College, 4
Sixth street, Pittsburg. Good penmanship taught
In a few lessons. Instruction thorough and pri
vate for both sexes. College open day and cven
lng through summer. Jyl3-95-TTSSn
WAN TED SALESMEN EVER Y V, H ERE
for our Adjustable All-metal Door Plates:
(can sell and deliver at once) made of nlckeL gold
or solid bronte: new goods just ont: profits large
and sales rapid; no house canvassing; write tor
Particulars. N. i". DOOR PLATE CO., Newark
J. aul-21
WANTED-SALESMEN-WE WISH A FEW
men to sell our goods by sample to the
wholesale and retail trade; on salary: largest
manufacturers in ourllne; Inclose 2c stamp: wages
B per day; permanent position; money advanced
I?r.af".' advertising, etc. CEN1ENNIAL
M'F'G.CO.. Cincinnati, O. Je28-l-TTSSu
WANTED-AGENTS IN EVERY COUNTY
in Pennsylvania to sell daisy buggy and
adjustable wagon wrenches; common sense buggy
and wagon Jacks; salary or commission: from HO
iuiwiniiuvuui,mtMui nut ui city inclose oc
stamp for circulars, or 11 SO for samples. Address
C. S. WRIGHT. o42Smithtield St., Pittsburg" Pa.
aui-Ki
-TTTANTED MAN-TO TAKE AGENCY OF
V our safes; siie 28x13x18 Inches: weight 600
lbs. : retail price 335; other sizes In proportion : rare
chance to create permanent bnslaess at home:
these safes meet demand never before supplied by
other safe companies, as we are not governed br
the Safe Fool. ALFINESAFECO.,Clnclnnatl.O.
Je20-4-D ,
TTANTED-AGENT8 TO nANDLE THE
TT new patent chemical Ink Erasing Pencil.
Greatest novelty ever produced. I.rases Ink In
two seconds, no abrasion of paper. 200 to 500 per
St.,!roflf' ..0ne "Sent's sales amounted to
jaaooin six days; another S32.00 in two hours.
Jcrrltory absolutely free. Salary to good men.
No ladles need answer. Sample 35 cents. For
terms and full particulars address the manufac
turers, J. W. SKINNER ft CO., Onalaska, Wis.
J y 30-40
Female Help.
WANTED-AN EXPERIENCED DINING
ROOM glrL Apply HOME HOTEL.
aul-3
WANTED-A FEMALE SECOND COOK FOR
a lunch counter, and a male waiter. ROOM
NO. 3, Allegheny Market. aul-26
-TTTANTKD-A WOMAN COOK AT KEATING
VV HOUSE. Perrysvllle plank road; bring
references; wages (10 per week. aul-23
-TJANTED-THKEE EXPERIENCED GIRL8
TT for embroidery and two small girls to sew
ontasBels. Apply H. UOLTZMAN ft bONS. Ill
Market St. aul-63
Situations.
-rrTANTED-SlTUATION BY A TRAVELING
TV salesman who Is open for engagement; A
No. 1 references, etc L. 1L G., Dispatch office.
aul-7l
WANTED-blTUATION BY A PRACTICAL
gardener: understands his business In all Its
branches; thirty years' experience: married; no
children; reference. Address LUDW1CK C.
KIT CHER, 14 Federal St., Allegheny City.
. 1r3o--rrs
WAHTED-SITUATION IN A WEALTHY
family: no washing or Ironing, or will do
washing or Ironing In a family or 2 or 1: Alle
gheny or Pittsburg; reference if required. Ad
dress for 8 days, MAGGIE WALDREN, Tyrone.
Pa. aul-33
Boarders and Lodgers.
WANTED-SUMMER BOARDERS A OHIO
Pyle; pleasant situation: terms reasonable.
Address M. ., Box 20, Ohio Pyle, pa, Jyl-8
WANTED.
Hale and Irenmle ITelo.
WANTED COOK AND CHAMBERMAID
for small family, laundresses, cooks,cham
permalaa. dining room girls, nurses, bouse girls,
German and colored jcirts. waiters, drivers, farm
handa. MRS. E. THOMPSON, 608 Grant St.
JyM-O-XThs
1TrANTED-A MAN SERVANT FOR GEN
TV TLEMAN'S family, coachman, man to
arlveand make himself useful, laborers, farm
5 i cooks, chambermaids, house girls, pantry
ana kitchen (tlrls, 4 dining- room girls, nurse girl,
seamstress. flEEUAN '8,545 Grant tt. JyS-D
WANTED - IS WEEKLY-HEPKESENTA-TIVE,
maleorfemate In every community:
(roods 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. Addresaat
onee STANDARD SILVERWARE CO., Boston.
Mass. Jel4-70-D
Booms, Bouses. Etc
WANTED -TO BOY A GOOD HOUSE OF
about 10 rooms, with modern improve
ments and large lot, convenient to cars; for cash:
possession wanted soon; stale where situate and
lowest price. Address CASH, Dispatch office.
Jy3I-4S
Financial.
WANTED-MOETG AGES-MON EY TO LOAN
lnenmsto suit at 4X. S and 6 per cent.
ALLES St. BAILEY, 161 Fourth ave. Tel. 167.
aplS-14-TTSSU
WANTED-MORTGAGES ON CITY PEOP-
ERTY, over H.O00; m per cent; no tax.
HENRY A. WEAVER ACO., 82 Fourth avenue.
mh2-a22-D
TTJA STE D-MORTGAGES-LARGE AND
vv smaliamountson improved city property
at 6 per cent. W. A. HERRON ft SONS; 80 Fourth
avenue. aul-80-l,S.S,J,a,rill,ie,19,21,23.25,2S.S
TTfTANTED-MORTGAGES-Sl. 000,000 TO LOAN
II In large and small amounts at 4H.5andS
?er cent, free of State tax: no delay. REED B.
JOYLE & CO.. 131 Fourth ave. my21-60
WANTED-TO LOAN 1890,000 ON MORT
GAGES In amounts to salt, in city or coun
try, at 4K to per cent, as to security: no delay.
SAMUEL W. BLACK & CO., 99 Fourth ave.
JyH-lS-MThS
WANTED-TO LOAN S50O,00O. IN AMOUNTS
of 3,000 and upward, on city and suburban
property, on 4 percent, free or tax: also smaller
amuauis at a ana e per cent. jijaua. a, xialxu.
C5 Fourth avenue.
se21-d26-D
w
ANTED-TO LOAN 200,000 ON MOKT-
UAbu; aim ana upwara at o per cent;
SS0o,000at 4ii per cent on residences or business
pwjjenr; also in aaioinin
FRENCH. 125 Fourth avenue.
so in adjoining counties. S. H.
oc4i-e-u
TX7"ANTED MORTGAGES-ll,000,000TOLOAN
Vv on city and suburban properties at 4K, Sand
6 per cent, and on tanns In Allegheny and aqja
cent counties at 6 per cent. 1. M. PENNOCK7 St
bON, 105 Fourth avenue.
ap7-Hl
Rllacennneona.
WANTED-TO KNOWTHE WHEREABOUTS
ofE.D. Wlthrow. Address ;i. E. MUR
REY, Manchester, N. H. Jr30-S3
-rfTANTED-COUNTERS AND SHELVING
vv suitable for retail gents' furnishing store.
Apoly 612 LIBERTY AVE., room 1, second
floor. aul-lS
WANTED YOU TO GET A BAKER'S
dozen (13) of Stewart A Co. 'a fine cabinet
photos for fl, at SO and 92 FEDERAL ST.. Alle
gheny. , my23-49-TT8u
WANTED-LADIES TO KNOWHAUGH ft
Keenan repair, reanlsh or upholster old
furniture promptly and tn the best possible man
ner. 33 AND 34 WATER bT. 'Phone 1626. my9-82
WANTED-TO START A CLUB OF 42 MEM
BERS to secure a line gold watch for each
one In the club at tt 00 per week. Address P. O.
BOX sot, and I will call and snow you the watch.
JT3-40
-rtTTANTED-BY PEARSON, LEADING PHO
VV TOGRAPHER. 96 Fifth avenui Pittsburg,
and 43 Federal street, Allegheny, everybody to
know that he Is making fine cabinets at (1 50 per
dozen: photos delivered when promised: instan
taneous orocess. mhl3-63
FOB SALE iaiPBOVED REAL ESTATE.
Cltv Residences.
F
OR SALE-COR. ROSS AND FIRST AVE
NUE. nroiiertT that will certainly enhance
in value, and will nay 6 per cent net on the price
asked. V. A. HERRON ft SONS, 80 Fourth ave.
aul-7S-l,S,8,12,15,19
FOR SALE-BLUFF ST., NEAR COLLEGE,
new brick house. 8 rooms, hall, bathroom,
finished basement; all late Improvements: lot 23
ft. 9 In. by 133 ft,: terms to suit. KOBT. COW
ARD, No. 20 Bluff st. aul-87-TTSSU
FOR SALE. S3, 800 LOMBARD STREET.
Eleventh ward, Plttsbnrg, two squares from
Fifth Avenne Market, a brick dwelling of 7 rooms,
bath, range, sliding doors and slate mantels; lot
21x120: liberal terms, by GEORGE SCHMIDT. 157
1 ourth avenue. J y31-49
East End Residences.
FOR SALE BEN VENUE PLACE, P. R. R.. A
new frame dwelling of 6 rooms; range, bath,
h. and c water. Inside w. c. : all modern conve
niences; S300 cash, balance S10 per month. Call at
office and get full particulars of this real bargain.
BLACK ft BA1RD, 95 Fourth ave. 3-A 1y2S-4Z
"RIOR 8 ALE-A PRETTY, NEW QUEEN ANNE
V house In the East End of 9 rooms, reception
hall, range, bath, laundry, complete In ail re
spects; dose to P. R.R.;elegant lot 50x100: paved
streetaud well sewered: SI. Coo down, balance on
time. BLACK ft BA1RD, 95 Fourth ave.
J)28-41-D
FOR SALE-ONLY S3.T00-BOQUET STREET.
Oakland, 1 minute irom Fifth ave. cable cars,
a new 2-story frame house of 8 rooms and bath
room, hall, vestibule, sliding doors. Inside shut
ters, slate mantels and tile hearths, nat. and art.
gas, fine chandeliers, bath. Inside w. e. and sta
tionary w. s. : porches front and rear; slate roof;
good cellar. For particulars see REED B. COYLE
ft CO., No. 131 Fourth ave. aul-100
T7X)K 8ALE HOUSES AND LOTS AT
J? executors' sale, to settle up an estate, situate
on Friendship avenne, opposite Mary St., third
property east from Penn avenne. abont 45 feet
front and about 65 feet In depth, with 2 small
houses thereon, to be sold at public sale by order
or executors, on Saturday afternoon. August 10,
at 3 o'clock, on the premises. Terms, etc., from
JAS. W. DRAPE ft CO., Agents and Auc
tioneers, 129 Fourth ave., Plttsbnrg. anl-89-D
TTOR SALE- MEYRAN AVEN UE, OAKLAND
JO a three-story brick dwelling of 9 rooms and
bathroom, halLvestibnle, front and rear porches.
Inside shutters, fine slate mantels and tile beartns,
natural and artificial gas. fine chandeliers, bath
with h. and c. water, marble-top washstand and
Inside w. c: laundry, with stationary tubs. In
basement: large, dry cellar: this Is a choice resi
dence, and Is a new design of a modern residence;
lot 22x141. to Ward street. REED Si. COYLE ft
CO., No. 131 Fourth avenne. aul-100
FOR SALE PARTIES LOOKING FOR
nous's cannot find a more desirable situation
than Oakland square; the greater number of the
durably built, handsomely finished new dwellings
erected there have been sold within the past sixty
days;, asphalt pavements, natural and artificial
gas. a beautiful park planted with shade trees,
and convenience to the city, being but 20 minutes
by Pittsburg Traction road, are among the ad
vantages. Prices, t6,500and (6.700, on easy terms.
Apply to C H. CHANCE, on the premises.
Jy23-66
Allegheny Residences.
FOR SALE-MANHATTAN ST.. NEAR RE
BECCA st.. Allegheny, a good 2-story frame
of 4 rooms; Inside w. c, natural gas city water,
etc: nice yard, front and back, good neighbor
hood: only 82,000; easy terms: this Is a bargain.
BLACK ft BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave 2-B-122.
Jy28-43
Suburban Residences.
FOR PALE-AVALON STATION. P., F. W. ft
C. Ry a good S-room frame dwelling, ele
gantly mrnlslied tnroughout: slate mantels, etc :
natural gas; 3f acre of ground covered with fruit
and shade trees; most beautiful view on the Ohio
river; 81.000 down, balance long time. BLACK
ft BAIRD. 95 Fourth ave. aal-98-D
FOR SALE ON BRYANT AVE., BELLEVUE,
frame house 6 rooms, halls, pantry, back and
front porches. Inside shutters on front, cellar
cemented, sewered to street: water on first and
second floors: lot 67XX140 ft.: a good property for
&10Q, one-half cash, balance on easy terms. A.
WILSON. 55 Federal su. Allegheny, anl-96
FOR SALE LOT.
Cltv Lola.
F
IOR SALE-LOTS ONBLUFF AND VI CKROY
sis., near college; terms to snlt. IKOUT.
COWARD, 20 Bluff St.
aul-47-TTSSu
East End Lou.
F
IOR SALE-ONLY IUC00-WARD ST., OAK
LAND. lot25xlS5. loan allev-thls l one nf
tn- roost desirable lots on the street. REEDB.
COY LE ft CO., No. 131 Fourth ave. anl-100
FOR SALE-81,400 WILL BUY TWO VERY
fine lots on Carver street. 20 and 22x100 feet to
20-ft. alley: sewer paid. Apply to F. O. VAN
GOHDER, 6014 Penn avenue. East End. Je27-7-TT8
FOR8ALE-ON LINE OF THE NEW CABLE
loop In Oakland, a choice piece of gronnd,
fronting on two streets, snltable for dividing Into
lots. REED B. COYLE ft CO., 131 Fourth ave
anl-100
F
OR SALE-ON TUESDAY, AUGUSTS. AT 2
o'clock P. ST.. on the nremlsea. at auction.
Nos. 18 and 19 Anchor Bank plan. Ardary prop
erty, on Rebecca street. Twentieth ward) handy
to residences orMaJ. A. M. Brown, C. S. Gray, S.
p. Conner, I. Ross Merrill and others. A. J.
PENTECOST, 413 Grant street. Jy27-34-TTS
TTWR BALE-A 2-ACRE LOT IN THE EAST
J END at executor's sale to settle up an estate,
situate on Munrord avenne; second lot east from
Brushtonstatlon;abeautttnlpteeeofgronnd.qnlte
level and eminently adapted for laylngout In lots;
will be sold at public sale by order of executor on
Friday, August 9, at 3 o'clock on the premises;
peremptory sale. Terms, etc, from JAS. W.
DRAPE ft UO.. Agents and Auctioneers, 129
Fourth avenne, Pittsburg. aul-83-D
Alleghcnv Lots.
FOR SALE-LOTS OK MAPLE AND LINDEN
avennes and Lombard street, Allegheny, In
the Tenth and Twelfth wards: on easy terms. Ap
ply to JOSEPH MCN AUUBEB, 43 N. Diamond St.
jnh7-9S-D
Suburban lots.
FOR SALE-FAST JEANNETTE SPECIALTY
Glass Co. plan-afsw good lots. 40x100: free
gas; stores needed: 25 houses building: several
large factories coming In. 314 HAMILTON
BUILDING. aul-63
TTIOR 8ALE-BEATJTIFUL BUILDING SITE
J . at Edgewood, P. R. R., 100x200 feet; level and
within 1 minutes' walk from station; reasonable
price and easy terms. BLACK ft BAIRD. 95
Fourth ave 3-A. Jya-41-D
FOR BALE LOTS.
'Tartns.
-TOH8ALE-KARM10OACRES:FINEST DAIRY
A? place In this part of Pennsylvania; advanced
age of owner reason for selling. ED. V 1TT1SH.
410 Grant St., Plttsbnrg. Pa. Jy31-P
FR8ALE-OK EXCHANGE FARM OF 150
acres near P. R. R. ; has good house, barn,
orchard, etc.: only 82. 500; hurry up. STEVEN
BON'S AGENCY. 100 Fifth ave. an 1-86
FOR SALE-BUSINESS.
Bnsiness Chances.
fTIOR BALE-A HALF INTEREST IN A WELL
Jj established wholesale grocery firm In the city
on one ot the leading thoroughfares and doing a
safe and profitable business of about 8150.000 an
nually: satisfactory reasons for selling: this is a
rare opening; a good man of experience and mod
erate capital can make money rapidly. Full par
ticulars confidentially from JAS. W. DRAPE ft
CO.. Agents, 129 Fourth avenne, Pittsburg.
aul-tO-D
TRWR SALE "IRON ON THE JUMP: BKILL
X 1ANT prospects for trade," so every one
says: do you heed "the signs or the times?" 100
fxocery. drygoods, china and notion stores: finest,
argest and most profitable bakery. Ice cream and
confectionery bnsiness In the two cities: feed
store cigar stores, milk depots: confectioneries,
all sizes and prices: fine restaurantand dining
rooms, printing office livery stable shoe stores,
bakeries, extensive bottling works. Free partlcu
lare BHEPARP ft CO.. 54 Fifth are lyZ7
FOR SALEMISCELLANEOUS.
Horses. Vehicles. Live Stock, ike.
XPOR SALE-LIGHT SPRING WAGON-GOOD
A" ror grocery or general
ARCHIBALD, 119 Third ave.
or general delivery business.
aui-ot
FOR S ALE-LIVERY STOCK AND FIXTURES.
In first-class condition and In good place for
livery bnslneos: owner wants to quit the business.
M. OCHSEN HIRT. Bennett, Pa. Jy30-61-T nr
TTIORSALE-ONETEAM LARGE MULES AND
Jj one large wagon suitable for heavy hauling.
For price and particulars Inquire of ARM
STRONG, BRO. ft CO., Twenty-fourth and R. R.
sts. Jy2S-34-D
F
OR 8ALE-CHEAP HORSE, BUGGY AND
harness, all In food ahane; the horse would
answer for ail purposes, especially for family use.
Address GOVERNMENT STABLES, Dispatch
office
aul-81
FOR SALE-ONE SPLENDID ROAD MARE.
4 years, 16 hands, 1,140 pounds, by Beaumont:
one family and brood mare; one standard bred
stallion colt: send Tor circular. ROCK POINT
STOCK FARM. Rock Point, Pa. aul-SS
FOR SALE ONE FINE SEAL-BROWN
coach team. 6 years old. stands I6H hands
high, fine style and good action, perfectly broken
to single and donble harness; one fine bay coach
team wltn black points 6 years old. stands 16
hands high, good style and good action, fearless
of cable or steam care perfectly broken to single
and double harness: also one flneKentncky saddle
horse bright bay with black points, 5 years old,
sonnd and gentle, Wi hands high, single foots
under the saddle and trots In harness, fearless of
steam or cable cars, can be ridden or driven by a
lady; several other good drivers and workers for
sale at the same stable. COWAN ft CORBIN'S,
412 and 414 Ferry St., city. aul-6
Itlachluerr and Metals.
TTIOR SALE NOW ONE SECOND-HAND
X: tenoning machine, 2 surface planers and 1
shaper.and new and second-hand engines, boilers,
lard kettles, tar tanks. slimen valvee castings,
etc VELTE ft MCDONALD, Thirty-second stl
and Penn ave. y21-91-TTg
PERSONAL.
PERSONAL BOOKS! BOOKSI BOOKS I
New and old. ancient and modern, standard
and rare legal, medical and scientific 30,'JOOvoI
umns to select from. LEVI'S BOOK bTOKE.
900 Liberty st, my3-28
PERSONAL WHY TROUBLE YOUR WIFE,
Jl mother or daughters In reoalrlng and clean
ing your old clothes, when It can be done for a
trifle by DICKSON, the TaUor. cor. Fifth ave.
and Wood St., second liuorf Charges moderate:
facilities unsurpassed: suits madetoorder: spring
styles now ready, 'telephone 1558. mh8
LOST.
LOST-SUNDAY AFTERNOON, NEAR DAL
LAS Station. P. R. K., a black and white
setter dog: a liberal reward will be paid If re
turned to H. H. WESTINGHOUSE, Edgewood,
P.R.R. . Jy23-5
LOST-ON WEDNESDAY. JULY SL ON THE
6 o'clock r. K. Walls express, an overcoat
and umbrella. A reward of SlOwlll be given ror
the return of same to P11TSBURG CLUlt, No. 625
Penn ave. aul-90
LOST-ON JULY 30. ON CHICAGO EXPRESS,
Pittsburg and 'Western Railroad, pocket
book containing sum ol money: finder will be
suitably rewarded. Address 238 LOCUST ST.. Al
legheny, Pa. " aul-4.
T OST-ON SIXTH ST.. BETWEEN PENN
Jul ave. and Duquesne way or Curry Institute
building, a small gold Maltese cross with Masonic
figures on It. A reward will be paid for Its return
to BOOM 4, 42X Sixth at. aul-5
LOST-FIVE DOLLARS REWARD WILL BE
paid for the small dark brown tan terrier
dog lost at Union station July 25; had a leather
collar, nickel-plated, with a tag marked Chicago
dog license C. S..JENKINS, Baggage Agent.
fy3i-i8
MEETINGS.
headqtjaetehs axleonent coustt ")
Republican Executive Committee, v
7U Fifth Avenue. I
MEETING OF THE ALLEGHENY
County Republican Execntive Committee
be held In Common Council chamber. Pitts-
bare on SATURDAY, August 3, at 2:30 o'clock
p. M.. for the purpose of nxlng the number of
county conventions to beheld in Jane, 1890. and
designating the offices for which nominations
shall be made by each, convention. By order
of W. V. PORTER, Chairman. ROBERT
BERRY. Secretary. Jv31-58
OFFICIAL PITTSBURG.
Pittsburg. Pa July 27, 1889.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
reports of viewers on the construction of
Atwood and Louisa streets sower, from Fifth
avenue to Meyran street, and Meyran and
Louisa streets sewer, from Fifth avenne to
CnnllffeRun sewer, bave been approved by
Councils, which action will be final, nnless an
appeal is filed In the Court of Common Pleas
within ten'(10) days from date.
E. M. BIGELOW,
Chief of Department of Public Works.
jy27.98
AMUSE31EKTS.
TTARRIS' THEATER
' WEEK. JULY 29.
HIS NATURAL LIFE.
jyaWS-TTS
T ASEBALL TO-DAY 2.15.
RECREATION PARK.
Grand Double Games.
INDIANAPOLIS
Versus
ALLEGHENY.
First cjame called at 2 15 p. jr.
Second game to follow Immediately.
ONE TICKET ADMITS TO BOTH.
ADMISSION 50 CENTS.
In case of rain double game on Saturday.
Trains at 1:45, 2 and 3 40 for double games
only. " au!97
DIVIDENDS.
VTOT1CE TO DEPOSITORS OF AMERI
J CAN Bank The first dividend due de
positors in the American Bank. Is now payable
nnontapnlicatlon at the office of Marshalls &
Imbrle. No. 117 Diamond St., Pittsbnrg.
JJ31-56 THOS. H. GIVEN, Receiver.
DIVIDEND NO. 2 THE BOARD OF DI
RECTORS oT the- Westlnghouse Machine
Company have this day declared a dividend of
THREE (3) PER CENTUM on the preferred
and common capital stock of the company, pay
able on Angust 20, next, to stockholders of rec
ord tbis date Transfer books will remain closed
until the day succeeding that fixed for the pay
ment of the dividend. Checks will be sent to
stockholders through the mails.
RALPH BAGALEY, Treasurer.
PrrrSBUHO. Pa.. July 30. 1SS9. Jv31-20
LEGAL NOTICES.
NOTICE MY WIFE. MARIE KRAMER,
having left my bed and board without any
provocation whatever, warning is hereby given
to everybody not to trust, said Marie Kramer
anything on my account. JUtLN JvttA.Mi.tt,
Fair Haven, Baldwin township.
jy30-78
VTOTICE-APPLICATIONHAVINGBEEN
J( made to the Court of Quarter Sessions of
Allegheny county for the transfer to F. E.
Markell and W. G. MarkeU, partners as
Markell Bros., of the wholesale liquor license
granted at No. 1275 March session, 1S89. to A.
H. Wilson, of the Nineteenth ward, Plttsbnrg,
the Court will hear the same on WEDNES
DAY, August 7, 1889, at 10 o'clock A. 3L, at
which time all parties In Interest and thoso op
posing will bo heard.
aul-89 D. K. MCGUNNEGLE. Clerk.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AN
application will be made to the Governor
of Pennsylvania on Friday. August 23, 1889, by
William Doyle, James M. Bailey, Thomas
Evans, Edward Hogan, William C King and
Augustus H. Heisey, under the act of Assem
bly, entitled "An act to provide for the Incor
poration and regulation of certain corpora
tions," approved April 29, 1874, and the supple
ments thereto, for the charter of an intended
corporation to be called Pittsburg Clay Pot
Company, the character and object of which Is
the manufacture of clay pots and other articles
from fire clay, and for these purposes to have
possess and enjoy all the rights, benefits and
privileges of said ct of Assembly ana supple
ments thereto. W. 7. McCOOK, Bolictor.
-, aul-2-Th
TO LET.
Anetthenr Residences.
TO LET-NO. 193 FULTON ST., ALLEGHENY
brick dwelling, hall and7 rooms; oak-grained
throughout: slate roof, sewerage, etc.; Union line
cars pass the property: possession Immediately.
J. M.STONER, 22 BakeweU building. Jy31-2
Offices. Desk Room, etc
TO LET-WELL LIGHTED OFFICE. NEWLY
painted: elevator, Janitor service and al
modern conveniences. Apply to GEBMANIA
SAVINGS BANK, 423 Wood street. e2-8-D
TO LET-PEN N 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 have also de
sirable offices in other good buildings. SAMUEL
W. BLACK ft CO.. 99 I ourth ave. Je29-32-D
TO LET-IN THE NEW DISPATCH BUILD
ING, 75, 77 and 75 Diamond street, two of the
roomiest and best-lighted offices to be found In the
city; rent, fSXl and 000 per annum. Including elec
tric lights. Janitor service and steam heating.
Apply between 10 x. x. and 1 r. v., or between
2 and 4 P.M. Jy23-7
Dnslnes Stands.
TO LET ON LIBERTY, NEAR FERRY ST.,
store and dwelling, together or separate:
rent low. W. A. HERRON ft SONS, SO fourth
avenne. aul-79-1,3,6,10
TO LET A GOOD BUSINESS HOUSE
cheap No. 105 Smlthfleld St.: changes made
to snlt tenant, W. A. HERRON ft SONS. 80
Fourth ave . Jy2g-62-ThS8n
PROPOSALS.
SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE
CEIVED at the office of City Controller un
til SATURDAY, the 3d day of August, A. D
1889, at 2 P. M.. for the construction of an iron
bridge on Wilmot street. Fourteenth ward.
Also, for the construction of a wooden stair
way from Fortieth street to Neville street.
Plans and specifications can be seen at this
office. Bonds in the sum of $21000 for bridge
and 51,000 for stairway must accompany each
proposal, probated before tho Mayor or City
The Department of Awards reserves the
right to reject any or all bids.
E. M. BIGELOW,
Jy29-20 Chief of Dep't of Public Works.
EDUCATIONAL.
TYfO CHOICE SCHOOLS.
BROOKE HALU for girls and young ladles.
SHORTLIDGE MEDIA ACADEMY, for boys and
young men. SW1THIN C SHORTLIDGE, A. M.
(Harvard Graduate), Media, Pa. (near Philadel
phia.) aul-3
HOLY GHOST COLLEGE
Complete preparatory, commercial and
collegiate departments, reopens WEDNES
DAY, .SEPTEMBER4; new students examined
Monday, September 2. Apply to Rev. John
T. MURPHY, C. S. Sp., President. jyl7-28
-VTAZARETH HALL-
JN NAZARETH HALL.
NAZARETH HALL.
Moravian Boarding School for Boys at Naza
reth, Pa. Founded 1785. Reopens September
18tb. jy28-73-ThSu
SOUMRK HOME SCHOOL FOR GIRLS,
915 and 917 N. Charle street, Baltimore '
MRS.W.M.CARY. Established 1812. French
MISS CARY. the language of the school.
jyl8-84-TTS
Notre Dame of Maryland. ,
Collegiate Institute for young ladles and pre
paratory school for little girls, EMBLA P. O.,
three miles from Baltimore, Mo., conducted by
the Sisters of Notre Dame. Send for catalogue
jy3UK-TT3
fTlHE MUSICAL INSTITUTE OF BEAVER
JL College Prof. Oborn, graduate of Berlin,
director, offers unsurpassed advantages for
musical study. Also literary, art ana elocu
tion. Board, popular rates. Send for circular
to REV. R. T. TAYLOR, Beaver, Pa.
jy25-3S-TT3
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, etc,
address JNO. CALVIN RICE. A. M., Principal.
e28-53
NEW YORK MILITARY ACADEMY.
Cornwall-on-Hudson. Courses of study in
civil engineering, English and classics. Labor
atory, drawing room and field work. Beautiful
Duildings, grounds. location. COL. C. J.
WRIGHT, B. S., A. M., Supt,; BELDEN F.
HYATT. Comd't of Cadets. JelO-U
PITTSBURG ACADEMY.
Normal. Academic. Commercial. Students
prepared for advanced classes In the best col
leges, for teaching, for business. Young La
dies' Seminary Department. Fall term opens
September 9, 1889. Hon. Tbos. M. Marshall.
President Board ot Trustees. Address J.WAR
REN LYTLE, Principal, No. 7 Fourth avenne.
Jyl81-TTS
CURRY UNIVERSITY,
SIXTH STREET; PITTSBURG.
L477 STUDENTS LAST YEAR.
Classical, Scientific, Ladles' Seminary, Normal.
Musical, Elocutionary, Business College and
Shorthand departments. Send for new cata
logue Correspondence with young persons de
siring a better education respectfully solicited.
JAMES CLARK WILLIAMS, A. 1L, Pres't,
jyl82-TTS.
rTUIE PENNSYLVANIA
X STATE COLLEGE.
t all session opens September 11. Examinations
for admission September 10. New buildings and
equipment greatly Increase tho facilities for In
struction tn all departments. Courses In Agri
culture, Chemistry, Botany and Horticulture
Civil. Mechanical and Electrical Engineering,
and In General Science and Modern Languages.
Special courses for Ladles. Tuition free iirty
Scholarsnips entitle the holders to free room rent.
Forcatalogue or other Information address
THE PRESIDENT, State College Center Co.. Pa.
SUWTTS
222
FOR SALE.
BUILDING LOTS
AT
ASPINWALL STATION,
West Penn Railroad, only 7 miles from Alle
gheny depot, adjoinlngTSHARPSBURG.
The "Aspinwall Land Company" have subdi
vided a part of the beautiful suburban property
known as the
ROSS ESTATE,
Into lots of 25 feet. 50 feet and 100 feet frontage,
or by the acre, and are offering them for sale
at prices that will suit the most conservative
Terms very easy, title guaranteed by the "Fi
delity Title and Trust Company." of Pitts
burg. Special inducements to early purchas
ers. There Is a representative always on the
premises who will show the property. Take a
train to Aspinwall station, which is directly on
the premises, or call on the agents,
W. A. HERRON & SONS,
80 fourth ave, city,
Who will give youjplans of the lots, with full
information and prices. jv27-H-TTS
DRY CLEANING
Of all kinds of wearing apparel, such as dresess,
tea gowns and wrappers. Also Turkish, Mad
ras and portier curtains, lambrequins, table
covers, mantel scarfs, tidies and all other tex
tile fabrics dry cleaned at the
SIXTH AVENUE DYE WORKS,
M. MAY SONS & Co.
65 SIXTH AVE.
Goods called for and delivered. jell-rrs
Notice To Navigators.
During the reconstruction of the channel
span of the Ohio river bridge at Stenbenville.
Ohio, which Is now in progress, parties navi
gating tne unto river win oe requirea to pa&s
through the span next west of the channel span,
which has been dredged so as to afford a good
navigable water. White lights will be dis
played Indicating the obstructed channel span,
and red lights will be displayed indicating the
channel to be used.
M. J. BECKER,
Chief Engineer P., C fc St. L, Ry. Co.
Jy28-70.D
piANOS,
ORGANS.
a HAMILTON.
91 AND 93 FIFTH AVENUE,
Pittsburg. Pa. ap30-7-
Walter J. Osbourxe. kichabduabsows,
BARWOWS & OSBOURNE
JOB PRINTERS,
90 Diamond street
Telephone No. 8U
se2-kSVrrS3a
J. A, JACOBS,
ARCHITECT,
- 98 Fourth avenue
JyU-2frTTS
Pittsbnrg. Pa,
G
A.BALPH,
BUILDING CONTRACTOR,
u osTuiui avenue
Pittsburg. Pa,
Telephone 13C seS-nSOrrs
QULVEBWARE
In great variety and beautiful, new deslgsa.
Sets and single pieces.
WILSON, O FOURTH AVENUE.
jjas-rra
AUCTION SALES.
Great Sacrifice
AUCTION SALE,
.8ATURDAY. AUGUST 8, AT 4 P. It,
OT
i DWELLING HOUSES,
A BRICK YARD
AND
OVER 50 BUILDING LOTS,
containing over five acres of ground;
known as the
DICKSON PROPERTY,
THIRTYTHIRD ST.
Will sell as a whole or in Lots to
suit purchasers. This property is
most centrally located, being handy
to all works, steam, street and cable)
railroads and all Churches and
schools.
For particulars, terms and plans
see
THDMAB MCCAFFREY,
AGENT,
3509 Butler St.
jy27-97.TTS
E.P.4C. W. Jones, attornevs. 403 Grant St.
MASTER'S SALE-BY VTRTUE OF AN
order of the Court of Common Fleas No.
2. of Allegheny county, at No. 31, January
term, 1889. in partition, I will offer at public
sale, on the premises, on AUGUST 10,1889, at
2 o'clock, p. 3L, the following property, viz:
All those certain lots situate in the Eleventh
ward of the citv of Plttsbnrg, county of Alle
gheny and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and
described as follows: Beginning on Center
avenue at a line dividing lots Nos. 14 and 15 in
William Arthur's third plan of lots; thence)
along Center avenue eastwardly, 80 feet to
Roberts street: thence along Roberts street 100
feet to Short alley; thence along Short alley,
westward!, 80 feet to line ot lot No. 11; thence
along the line of lot No. 14 100 feet to Center
avenne at the place of beginning. Being lots
Nos. 15, Iff. 17 and 18 in William Arthur's third
plan of lots, as recorded In Deed Book,voL51,
page 28L The above property will be sold sub
ject to mortgage of Robert W. Franklin to
Annie R. Speer. recorded in Mortgace Book,
vol. 198, page 43S. Terms of sale cash. $100 upon
day of sale and balance on confirmation of sale
by court and delivery of deed.
A. F. BYRNES. Master.
D. P. THOMAS & CO.. Auctioneers. jyl59-Th
JOHN G. MACCONNELL. Attorney, Dia
mand St.
ADJOURNED ORPHANS' COURT SALE
Estate of Owen Traynor, deceased In
pursuance of an order of the Orphans' Court of
Allegheny county I wilt expose to public sale,
npon the premises, on THURSDAY, Angust 8,
1889, at 3 o'clock P. M a certain lot of ground
situate in the Thirty-sixth ward, city of Pitts
burg, having a front of 50 feet on Wabash ave
nue and extending back 135 feet, more or less,
to a point, having erected thereon 2 two-story
frame dwelling nouses and necessary outbuild
ings. This sale is made subject to the joint
use by the purchaser and Mrs. Mary Traynor,
widow, owner of the adjoining property, of the
hydrant standing on this lot, also of the propor
tion of the ground rent arising therefrom.
Terms of sale: One-half cash upon delivery of
deed, and the balance payable in two equal an
nual payments, with Interest. Deferred pay
mentsto be secured by bond and mortgairo
with scire facias clause, 60 days default. $250
to be paid on day of sale Possession given
September 1. 1889.
PATRICK KENNEDY, Executor.
S3 Steuben, Thirty-sixth ward.
A. J. Pentecost, Auctioneer and Real Estate)
Agent, 413 Grant street. jy4 93-USaul
AUCTION SALE-OF THE COMPLETE
f urnlshment of a home in the East End,
removed to our rooms. No. 311 Market street,
for convenience of sale FRIDAY MORNING,
August 2, at 10 o'clock. Fine French tapestry
parlor suit, square grand Checkering piano
forte, steel engravings, rugs, elegant body
brussels and Ingrain carpets, mirrors, orna
ments, cabinets, odd pieces parlor furniture,
oak, walnnt and cherry chamber suite ward
robes, folding bed, dressers, wasbstands. bed
steads, h. e bed lounge fine bookcase hatrack,
dining chairs, extension table, sideboard buffet,
secretary desk, mattresses, bedding, toiletware
dishes, linoleum, laundry and kitchen goods,
etc.. etc.; also combination safe, lamps, stoves,
refrigerators, notions, tables, chairs, rockers,
brackets, screens, etc. HENRY AUCTION
CO., LIM.. Auctioneers. aul-1
ADJOURNED AUCTION SALE-ON THE
premlsee WEDNESDAY, August tho
7th, at 2 o'clock P. M.: lot 200x125 with improve
ments, situated between the W. P. R. R. and
f.iW.It It, opposite new Thirtieth street
bridge with sidings from both railroads; there
Is a large and substantially built planing mill
on the property, suitable for any kind of light
manufacturing business: a two-story brick
warehouse, office building, stable, ete; also a
full line of shafting, belting and latest improved
hangers; will be sold with or without ma
chinery. JOHN J. HOWLEY, Real Estate
Agent. 127 Fourth ave. anl-74-p
BUILDING LOTS,
Swissvale Place!
The first purchasers are getting the choicest
lots as well as the most favorable inducements,
as the owners are determined to make these)
lots sell. The sales made and the interest
aroused are a good indorsement ot the bar
gains claimed.
Lots are 25 to 60 ft. wide by 125 to 176 deep, at
Swissvale station and 5 minutes from Edge
wood station; 62 trains daily, sidewalks, nat
ural gas, water mains, electric lights, graded
public schools, stores, etc.
Prices $100 to 1,000; terms, $10 to 850 down,
and balance on weekly or monthly payments if
desired. Very liberal inducements to pur
chasers who commence building at once.
Locate your home or make your Investments
here where values are Increasing and profits
correspondingly certain. Yon know the most
marked improvement in real estate has been
along the line of the incomparable Penna.R.R.
Our representative will be on the ground
Saturday, Monday and Thursday.
s amuelwTblack & CO.
99 FOURTH AVENUE.
jy27-79-27,aul,3
CHOICE BUILDIHG LOTS I
BLAIR ESTATE.
Hazelwoou ana Glenwoofl,
Twenty-third Ward, City.
These lots are 24x120 feet on Second avenue
and good side streets; only 15 minutes from
Smlthfleld street, and from 3 to 5 minutes' walk
from station; the electric street "railway will
soon be running to Glenwood; monthly tickets,
5 cents per trip.
PRICES: $125 TO 81.000. EASYTERMa
10 per cent cash, balance long time Monthly
payments if desired.
8AMUEL W. BLACK fc CO,
Jy27-50-TT3
99 Fourth Avenne
-piORSALE
AT A GREAT REDUCTION,
1HEE BRI WELLKGS.
Only 82,200 each, on small monthly Install- ,
meats if desired.
A RARE CHANCE TO GET A HOME -i
Of eight rooms, vestibule, hall, bath, rangey '
natural gas. hot and cold water. Only 26 min
utes from postoffice on Sycamore and Plymouth
streets. Thirty-fifth ward. Price reduced In
order to make quick sales. Call at once on
W. A. HERRON ds SONS, 80 Fourth avenne
anl-91-1,3.6.10,13,17
11 A FTER TWO TRIALS."
FRED BETLSTETN, of Spring Gardes ave,
was relieved ot a largo tapeworm by Dr. Bur
goon on July 9, after having treated with two .
other physicians for the same
Mr. Bellsteln can be seen at the Allegheny
market, where he has a butcher's stana.
DR.BURGUON treats all curable disease.
Over 360 testimonial of yonr neighbors cureel
at his office. 47 Ohio st Allegheny, Pa,
Consultation free jjia
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