Pittsburg dispatch. (Pittsburg [Pa.]) 1880-1923, August 13, 1889, Page 3, Image 3

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fGEEAT LEGAL BATTLE
in "Which Ex-GoTernors and Famons
H Lawyers Will Handle the Guns.
EEADIHG RAILROAD THE ENEMY.
Descendants of Eobert Morris After land
Worth $30,0000,000.
INSIDE FACIS ABOUT THIS BIO SUIT
The largest realty suit ever commenced in
this State was formally brought yesterday
by the Robert Morris Land and Coal Com
pany against the Beading Railroad Com
pany, the bill of complaint being filed in
this city -with the clerk of the United States
Circuit Court, by Arthur D. Vinton, Esq.i
of New York city, one of the conntel for
the plaintiff company. The papers are sup
plemental to six suits ot ejectment and
three suits for mesne profits filed recently in I
the same conrt, the realty in issue being
8,949 acres of coal lands in Northumberland
county now operated by the Beading Coal
and Iron Company and the Beading Bail
road Company conjointly, partly nnder tax
titles and partly nnder leases from the Lo
cust Gap Improvement Company and the
Fulton Iron Companr.
The suit takes a sensational complexion
on acconnt of the vigorous allegations that
the Beading Company is insolvent; that
the lands in 'question are mortgaged for a
sum far above their value, and other
specific charges, upon which are based a
demand that a receiver be appointed for the
Beading Bailroad pending adjudication
upon the title of the lands.
A HISTOBT OF THE BIO SUIT.
Mr. Vinton is a son of Bev. Dr. Vinton,
of New York. He arrived in the city on
the limited express yesterday morning,
transacted bis business with Clerk Mc
Candless and returned Bast upon the 4:30
r. M. train. Prior to his departure he told
a Dispatch reporter the inside history of
the suit. He said: "The Bobert Morris
Land and Coal Company has been recently
chartered under the laws of New York
State with a paid up capital of $5,000,000,
for the purpose of fighting the suit entered
to-day. Stewart Newell, of New York, is
President, and a number of the lineal de
scendants of Bobert Morris, the first Secre
tary of the United States, are interested.
Those who have taken stock in the company
embrace the foremost financiers in the coun
try. The mere announcement of the
formation of the company created a flurry
in "Wall street, tumbling Beading down
four points and lowering first mortgage
bonds from 1 to 2 per cent The land at
issue is extremely valuable, worth in the
neighborhood of $30,000,000. The Bobert
Morris Company claims the possession of
the land under the original warrants
granted to Bobert Morris by the State of
Pennsylvania and the subsequent legal
titles of record covering the period from
1793 to the present time. The claim is
made that the titles are in fee simple
and easily traced in the Northumberland
county records, that county having been
one of the original counties of the State. A
vast amount of research has established be
yond doubt we think the authenticity of
vu
tin
e titles under which we are moving.
THE BEADING'S ACQUIREMENT.
"Earlv in the '60s the Philadelphia and
Reading Company entered into alleged pos
session of portions of the lands by buying
out a multitude of squatters, one by one.
The balance of the lands were bought upon
tax titles, which we shall endeavor to inval
idate. By these means 20 contiguous tracts
were secured, but we shall attack the whole
series of acquirements as being in non-conformity
-with legal provisions. Since its
first entries upon the land the Beading has
opened and operated 30 or 40 collieries,from
which at least 2,000,000 tons of coal are an
nually mined and sold, approximating at
least a third of the annual business of the
Beading Bailroad and constituting one of
its most important coal fields.
"The present proceedings are the culmina
tion of six ejectment suits filed over a month
since, which were intended to lead to a
comparison of titles. At the same time the
company brought three suits for damages to
the extent of $2,000,000 based on mesne
profits. The formal bill of complaint filed
to-day alleged succinctly the above facts,
and also set forth and alleged that the
- Philadelphia and Beading Bailroad, and
the Beading Coal and Iron Company two
separate offenders, but joined in tne issue
are practically bankrupt and are unable to
be responsible lor any coal miped from the
lands while these ejectment suits await
adjudication. We also allege that the two
companies are about to
ENTEB INTO A TEUST,
the Beading's pet scheme, for the control of
the anthracite coal market. I believe that
the evidence we have goes to show that the
Baltimore and Ohio, Pennsylvania, Lehigh
Valley, Delaware and Hudson, Delaware
and Lackawanna, Erie, Jersey Central and
Beading Railroads were to be the compo
nent members of the trust, which was to be
of great magnitude. "We therefore ask that
the Beading be enjoined from entering this
trust or from mining and carrying away any
coal from these lands pending a judicial de
termination of the title thereto, and the al
ternative relief of a receiver for the property.
The bill of complaint also charges that
quantities of valuable timber are being cut
and carried away, and asks for relief from
that injury."
Speaking of the general aspect of the suit,
Mr. Vinton said: "In addition to the cita
tion of damages, we further claim that the
lands are mortgaged for far beyond their
value to the detriment of the title, and that
the creditors of the two companies have
been fraudulently misled. We also claim,
and I think shall prove, that the assets of
the companies are extinct, and that the
wrongful possession of these lands enables
them to prolong corporate life to the direct
injury ot the Bobert Morris Land and Coal
Company. "We1 also claim that since March,
1889, the Beading Company has ceased to
issue reports as to financial condition, and
the discontinuance is because the report, if
issued, would show increased financial de
ficiency and insolvency. "We also ask for
an injunction against the transfer of
any land during the pendency of
the litigation. The President of
the road, Mr. Austin Corbin, was
injudicious enough to rush into print, stat
ing thajt, right or wrong, litigation would be
maintained long enough by his company to
enable it to exhaust the coal lands and de
preciate their value thoroughly. This utter
ance somewhat hastened our action, besides
making our bill of complaint much more
comprehensive as a matter of self-protection.
The allegations we make in regard to the
pending trust in the anthracite trade will
make a sensation in trade circles, but it, as
well as other allegations in our suit, are
based upon most searching inquiry and a
painstaking collection of evidence having a
bearing upon all phases of the suit.
BIO LAWYEBS INTERESTED.
The following are the prayers of the plain
tiffs as contained in the bill of complaint:
X. That Your Honors may impound the
rents, issues, product and profits of said
land and each and every part and portion
of it, and appoint a receiver for the same.
IL Tbata writ of discovery may issue.
I1L That an order may be made prohib
iting and restraining the said defendants
from mining, shipping, consuming, carry
ing away, or selling, the antbracite coal,
from, upon, or within said linds, or any
part or portion thereof; and from cntting,
felling, carrying awav. burninir. or wasting.
the timber from said lands, until the rights J
of, your orators snail be ascertained and es
tablished by this honorable court; or that an
injunction issue to restrain tne said delend
ants until they give full and adequate se-
carity to protect tout orators against the
commission of waste upon these lands and
against damage or loss arising or accruing
to your orators by reason of the said defend
ants' mining, carrying away, or selling coal
therein or therefrom, and cutting, burning
and removing timber therefrom.
The complaint is signed by Judge James
Byon, Pottsvllle, Pa.; Henry M. Hoyt, ex
Governor of Pennsylvania; C. Meyer Zu
lich, ex-Governor of Arizona; Arthur Dud
ley Vinton, of New York City, attorneys for
Bobert Morris Land and Coal Company.
The counsel to whom the case had been
previously submitted, and who declared
that the title of the Bobert Morris company
to these lands is unquestionably good were
the late Governor Geary, Pa.; Francis Jor
dan, ox-Secretary of State, Pa.; "Wayne
MacVeigb, ex-Attorney General of the XT.
S.; John B. Packer, Sunbury. Pa.; and J.
"W. Maynard, Theodore Cuyler, Abram
"Wakeman and John B. "Weeks.
The case will be tried before Judge Ache
son at the November term of court in this
city. J
THE LATE J. 8. CDOK.
Action of the Attorney Yesterday on Their
Friend's Death.
The members of the Allegheny County Bar
Association met yesterday and passed suit
able resolutions concerning ,the death of
Josephs, Cook, Esq. Ex-Judge Fetterman
presided, and S. B. D. Beese abted as Secre
tary. Remarks eulogizing the life ot the de
ceased' were made by D. F. Patterson,
Thomas Herriott, N. S. "Williams, James S.
Young, H. S. Floyd, T. H.B. Patterson and
S. A."McClung, Esq. Bev. Silas Cook, of
Peoria, I1L, a classmate of Mr. Cook at
"Washington and Jefferson College, Inn brief
address testified to the many virtues of bis
deceased friend.
B. H. Johnston, C. C. Dickey, "W. M.
McElroy, D. Beardon, G. L. "Wurzell and
John Haymaker were appointed to attend
the funeral from the late home of Hr. Cook,
in "Westmoreland county, Wednesday.
SL0WLI EEC0TERIKG.
Hon.
Russell Errelt Cornea Homo flinch
Improved In Health.
Hon. Bussell Errett returned home from
Europe yesterday accompanied by bis wife
and son. He was stricken with paralysis
at Frankfort-on-the-Mam (July 10. As
soon as he heard of it, W.
for Germany at once, and
Errett started
ten he arrived
there found, bis father ha
improved very
much and was well cared fo:
btrong bopes
are now entertained for bis
ecoverv. This
is the third stroke Mr. E:
.t has had. At
first he bad considerable difficulty in re
membering names, ilia mind is much
stronger now than it was a reek ago.
He was met at the depot jy James S. Mc
Kean, and, after eating breakfast, was taken
to his home, where he will remain for some
time. '
THE PfiOPER WAT.
Pittsburg's Exposition Wilt Draw Excnr
stonlsts From Cincinnati.
Yesterday Manager Johnston, of the Ex
position Society, received a letter from C. C.
Harbaugh, of Cincinnati, Requesting that
lithographs and printed matter in regard to
the Exposition be sent to him. He states
that be is getting up an excursion to this
city on September 4, to reaih here in time
for the opening of the new Exposition. He
has already secured a company of SO persons,
and expects to bring a train load of 500 or
600 people.
The managers of the Exposition Society
will meet this afternoon at 2 o'clock to
transact some urgent business.
A WIDOWS SILENT SUFFERINGS.
After Loos; Privation She Goes to a Hospital
With Fever.
Mrs. Lizzie Johnston and her bright 1 or
2-year-old boy were taken to the Homeo
pathic Hospital yesterday by order of the
Charities Department, the mother having a
fever contracted by living in privation in a
damp, unwholesome room s 49 Third ave
nue. She came here with her husband from
Blairsville five years ago, and he was killed
as a Ft. Wayne trainman at Alliance two
or three years later, since which time she
has maintained herself by washing, until,
in April, she broke down. She has been a
silent sufferer ever since.
A DIVIDEND DECLAKED.
Stock of the Old Electric Company Rnpldly
Being Chanced.
The Board of Directors of the Westing
house Electric and the Westinghouse Elec
tric and Manufacturing Companies met yes
terday afternoon in Mr. Westinghouse's
office and declared a dividend of 1J per
cent for three months, to be paid on the 25th
of this month.
It was stated that, up to date, 55,000
shares of the Westinghouse Electric Com-
Eany have been exchanged for Westing
ouse Electric and Manufacturing Company
stock.
The child's strengthener is Dr. Jayne's
Tonic Vermifuge, which corrects all acidity
of the stomach, restores digestion and im
parts strength and vigor to adults and chil
dren alike. Delicate children are almost
always benefited by its use; and, if worms
be present, it is the mildest and safest of
remedies. Sold by all druggists.
Fine Whiskies.
TTT, 1855, Pure Bye Whisky, full
quarts. ...4 $2 00
I860. McKim's Pure Bye Whisky,
full quarts 1 3 00
Monogram, Pure Bye Whisky, full
quarts 1 75
Extra Old Cabinet, PureBye Whisky,
full quarts 1 SO
Gibson's, 1879, Pure Bye Whisky, full
Gibson's Pure Bye Whisky, full
Qtmrxs x u
Gnckenheimer Pure Bye Whisky, full
quarts , 1 00
Gnckenheimer Export,Pnre Bye "Whis
ky, fnll quarts 1 50
Moss Export, Pure Bye Whisky, full
quarts 1 25
1879 Export, Pure Bye Whisky, full
quarts 1 25
1880 Export, Pure Bye Whisky, full
quarts ..;. 1 00
For sale by G. W. Schmidt, Nos. 95 and
97 Fifth aye.
SPECIAL CHEAP BATE EXCURSION
To Ogden, Salt Lake and Hollev, Idaho,
Denver, Colorado Springs and Pueblo.
Bound trip tickets good 30 days at less than
the regular fare one way. On August 20
only. Call early and secure berth in Pull
man sleepers,"or chairs in reclining chair
cars tree of extra charge. For particulars
write to or call on H. B. Minor, Passenger
Agent Wabash line, corner Seventh avenue
and Smithfield street, Pittsburg. TuSa
Jnst for a Boomer.
We will offer for -to-day's sale only 650
men's fine cassimere suits at the low price of
$8 40, regularly sold for $17, $18and $20.
Remember this offer for to-day only, and
$8 40 is the price. P. C. C C, cor. Grant
and Diamond sts., opp. the new Court House.
Bargains Seasonable Jackets In the Cloak
Boom.
Light weight, all reduced, including the
finest beaded wraps marked down to less
than one-half. Jos. Hobne & Co.'s
Penn Avenue Stores.
Call or send for plans, free, of those
desirable suburban lots, at Aspinwall sta
tion, adjoining Sharpsbnrg.
W. A. Heeeos & Sons, 80 Fourth ave.
au7,101,3,16,19
Use "Una" flouiv-finest snrinp natenl In
the world. "Golden Wedding" the best of
oreaa nonrs.
srs. "Dnanesne" h nn nnl .
a pastry flour. Homing's. "Ivory," sea of
all fjuBllyfloan. '
THE'
FRANCE'S NEW IDEAL
To Form a Good, Strong Kepublic
is a Big Kesponsibility. ' .
A BET0RNED PITTSBUBGER TALKS
Of How the Bonlanzer Craze Was Magni
fied in America.
FEW HATS OFF, ETEN FOE A PRESIDENT
Charles Bobinson, lately appointed to the
superintendency of the Ponco schools,
Indian Territory, arrived in this city from
Paris several days since. He had resided
in Paris since 1886, where he worked
with the Westinghous Airbrake Company.
In an interview he said to a Dispatch re
porter: "The French people are slowly but surely
recognizing their immense responsibility as
citizens of a republic, for the best thinking
people of Paris are conservative. Any step
they take toward enlargement of popular
rights is done with great deliberation.
"Bonlanger, thongh elected in Paris, is
not really popular. At the time of his
election I noticed the American press full
of sensational accounts of large and en
thusiastic crowds cheering for Boulangcr.
PABIS WAS IMPERVIOUS.
"I was in Paris, and,beyond a few coster
mongers and a few of the lowest and jront
element making a feint at a demonstration,
Paris was impervious to him or his election.
"President Carnot and his Cabinet are
popular in France. I believe they have the
best interests of the people at heart It sur
prised me at the opening of the Exposition,
however, when Carnot came under the dias,
to see how qnietly everything passed.
Beyond the raising of a few hats and a quiet
'Vive le Carnot,' no demonstration took
place."
The reporter asked Mr. Bobinson about
the condition of the working people in
France, and he replied: "The workingman
is not so well paid, and so lives, generally,
much poorer than the American. A skilled
mechanic can make about 14 cents an hour,
or if he is working by piece work, about 19
or 20 cents an hour. The laborer will only
make from 8 to 10 cents. The living may
be a little cheaper, as the French live in
flats and are willing to climb to procure
cheap ones.
THE TOWES AND PATRIOTISM.
"Eiffel Tower, from a mechanical stand
point, is a magnificent structure. From
base to summit perfect symmetery is ob
served. I ascended the tower on the 4th
of July and had a small American flag,
and, in company with a few other friends
cheered the great day and sang the 'Star
Spangled Banner.' The unveiling of the
Statute of Liberty on the Eil de Grenelle
was a great event, and Whitelaw Beid made
a great speech. One could easily observe
that the French people had a deep rever
ence for our American nation.
"Clothing in Paris costs about the same
as in America; produce generally is cheaper;
but meat runs as high as 45 cents a pound."
Next to an Approving; Conscience,
A vigorous stomach is the greatest of mun
dane blessings. Sound digestion is a guaranty
of quiet nerves, muscular elasticity, a hearty
appetite and a regular habit of body. Though
not always a natural endowment, it may be
acquired through the agency of Hostetters
Stomach Bitters. one of the most effective in
vigorant and blood fertilizers In existence.
This fine tonic also fortifies those who use it
against malaria, and remedies biliousness, con
stipation and rheumatism.
fittsbcrg & lake ebib b. b.
Special Excursions.
August 13, Alexandria Bay and return,
12- . , -.-,,.
August 13, Toronto and return, $8.
August 13, Niagara Falls and return, 7.
Leave Pittsburg at 8:00 A. h., arrive at
Buffalo at 4:50 p. M., Niagara Falls at 7.-05
p. II., Alexandria Bay 7:00 A. M. Leave
Pittsburg at 920jp. M., arrive in Buffalo at
620 A. M., Niagara Falls 9:50 A. M., Toronto
10 p. M.
August 14 and 15, Conneaut Lake and re
turn, J3 35.
Leave Pittsburg at 8:00 a. m., arrive at
Meadville at 12:30 p. M., and Conneant
Lake at 30 p. m. Leave Pittsburg at 4:10
p. M., arrive at Meadville at 835 p. sl, and
Conneaut Lake at 9:10 p. m.
Lake Chautauqua every Tuesday
Saturday, $5.
and
IMPORTANT TO LADIES.
Seal Sacques Seal Jackets.
Ladies wishing their seal sacques redyed,
reshaped, relined or made into jackets,
wraps, or any repairs will find it to their ad
vantage to write or send their sacques to J.
G. Bennett & Co., fur manufacturers, cor
ner Wood street and Fifth ave., Pittsburg,
Pa. EOD
SI 75 TO NIAGARA FALLS AMD RETURN
8475.
I
... . .. . I
via Allegheny voney u., Baturdny Au-
gnst 17. I
Train of Easttake and Pullman palace
sleeping cars leaves Union station at 8:50, p.
m. (eastern standard time). Ticket good
ior tour days returning.
I
CLARET WINES.
I
Imported Braudenberg Freres.
Medoc, St. Emllion, St. Estepha, St,
Julien, Margeaux, Pontet, Canet,8t.Plerrie,
Chateau Leoville, Chateau laBosa, Chateau
Mouton, Grand Vin Chateau Margeaux,
Grand Vin Chateau Lafitte, by the case or
bottle. G. w. Schmidt,
95 and 97 Fifth avenue, city.
Excursion Via the B. ot O. B. B. to Atlsntlo
CItr,
Thursday, Aug. 15. Bate, $10 for the round
trip, tickets good for 10 days; good to stop at
Washington City returning. Trains will
leave depot at 8 A. m. and 920 p. M.
Secure your parlor and sleeping car accom
modations at once.
Jnst lor a Boomer, ,
We will offer for to-day's sale only 650
men's fine cassimere suits at the low price of
$8 40, regularly sold for 17. $ 18 and 520.
Item ember this offer for to-day only, and
8 40 is the price. P. C. C. C, cor. Grant
and Diamond sts., opp. the new Court House.
Iron CItr Beer,
Brewed only by Frauenhelm & Vilsack, is
perfectly pure, wholesome and nutritious.
Sold at all first-class bars.
OFFICIAL PITTSBUBG.
PrrrsBDEO, August 9. 1889.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
assessment lor the grading and paving of
Natrona alley, from Fifty-second street to Mc
Candless avenue, is now ready for examination
and correction, and will remain In this office
for ten (10) days,after which It will be returned
to the City Treasurer for collection.
E. M. BIGELOW,
Chief of Department of Public Works.
au9-75
SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE
CEIVED at the office of the City Con
troller until Friday, August 16, 1889, at a o'clock
p. at, for the erection of a police station In
the Thirty-sixth ward. Plans and specifications
can be seen at the office of the Superintendent
of the Burean of Police. Bonds in double the
amount of bids will be required, said bonds to
be probated before the Mayor or City Clerk.
The Department ot Awards reserves the right
to reject any or all bids. J. O. BROWN,
Chief of the Department of Public Safety.
auo-98
T ADIE8-
"You can buy the cutest little stick-pins you
ever saw for 26c. eoc and 76e apiece, at
WIUSUH'B JJSWELKI BXUKB.
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PITTSBURG -
DISPATCH,
Bg-Dirplay advertuemetttt one dollar pir
tquare for -one inicrtion. Clauifled advertise
ment on thU page tuck a Wanted, For Bale,
To Let, rto, ten cent per Une for each inter
tton, and none taken or let than fifty cent.
THE PITTSBUR6 DISPATCH
BUANCS OFFICES.
For tho accommodation of tho
public, Branch Offices have been
established at the following places,
where-Want, For Sale, To Let, and
other transient advertisements will
be received up to 9 P.- M. for inser
tion next morning:
AdrertisemenU are to be prepaid except where
advertisers already hare accounts wlthTmcDls-
rJLTClt.
PITTSBUBG.
THOMAS MCCAFFBEY, &Bntler street.
KillL G. STUCKEY, 24th street and renn ave.
E. G. BTUCKEY tCO., Wylle ave. and Fulton it.
N. STOKELY, Fifth Avenue Market Honse.
XXSTXKD.
J. W. 'WALLACE, 6121 Fenn avenue.
OJLZXAXS.
MCALLISTEK & EHE1BLER, 5th av. ft Atwood It.
60BTHSIDX.
JACOB SPOHN. No. 2 Canon street.
H. A. DONALDSON. 1707 Carson street.
' ALLEGHENY.
A. 3. KAERCHEK, 89 Federal street.
H. J. McDKIUE, Federal and Ohio streets.
FBED H. EGGEBS. 172 Ohio street.
F. H. EGGEKS & SON, Ohio and Chestnut its.
J. F. STEVENSON. Arch and Jackson streets.
THOMAS MCHENRY, Western and Irwin aves.
G. "W. HUGHES. Pennsylvania and Beaver aTes.
PEltltY M. O LE1M. Hebeeca and Allegheny aves.
WANTED.
Slale Hcls.
w
ANTED A GOOD BUTCHER. APPLYTO
AIEAT iiAKli.t.1, 4311 iiutier street, city.
aul3-7J
WANTED-BOY TOR ERRANDS AND GEN
ERAL work about store. Call at 99 WYLIE
AVE. anl3-S9
-TTANTEI FIRST-CLASsS BABBER-VAL-VV
ENT1NE KLINGINS. No. 16H Carson,
Sonthslde. aul3-49
TTASTED-2 FIRST-CLASS HORSCSHOEKS.
VV Inquire S. MCDONALD, 6012 Ellsworth
ave., E. E. anl3-41
-TTANTED-LMMEDIATELY-10FltACTICAL,
V V sober. Industrious boiler makers. REEVES
BROS., Nlles, O. aull-C
WANTED MAN GAKDENER.ALSO DRESS
MAKER: jrood positions for both. t. F.
FISHER, Frisco, Fa. . auU-45
WANTED-TWO (2) EXPERIENCED GAS
fitters: apply at once. MCCAFFREY A
CO., nnder St. Charles Hotel. aul3-47
WANTED 2 MEN WHO UNDERSTAND
making and putting op iron fence. TA.Y
LOK A DEAN, 203 and SOS Market St. anl3-77
WANTED YOUNG MAN THAT CAN OP
ERATE typewriter and keep small set of
books. H. V. SMITH, Hamilton BnUdlsg.
aulS-46
-fTTAJ ED THREE OR FOUR GOOD STONE
W CUTTERS Immediately. Inquire of
WADE, at the Dispatch office, for Information.
aulI-42
TTANTED-GOOD MAN IN EVERY TOWN;
VV salary paid weekly. Address SHERMAN,
TANGENBERG & CO.. 160 W. Lake St., Chicago.
an3-5
WANTEDA CARRIAGE AND WAGON
blacksmith helper. Address or call at
A. W. SMITH'S, McKeesport. Pa., carriage and
harness shop. autt-3
WANTEO-FHtST-CLASS BENCH HAND3
No others need apply. EVANS, CUNNING
HAMS JONES' PlZaNlNGMLVLS; cor. beTenth
ave. and Urant tu suU-60
WANTED-SALESMEN TO SELL A PATENT
ledger, advertising cards, fans, calendars,
rulers, novelties for advertising, etc. to mer
chants. MODEL LEDGER CO., South Bend. lnd.
anSM4-zon
WANTED AGENTS TOSELL TEA. BAKING
powder and pure spices: gifts with goods;
coke workers, miners ormlllmtn can makemoney
In their spare time. YAMASHUtO TEA CO., 83
Jackson St., Allegheny, Pa. J2S-86-tts
-TTANTED-AGENTS TO ISOLICrrOKDEBS
TV for oar celebrated oil portraits; the finest
made; no experience required; beginners earn
$50 a week: 2 outfit free: send for full particulars:
a rare chance. SAFFORD ADAMS & CO., 48
Bond St., N ew York. aal0-Sl-D
WANTED-BAD WRITERS AT SMART'S
- ECLECTIC SHORTHAND AND BUSI
NESS COLLEGE, 4 Sixth street. Pittsburg: pen
manship, bookkeeping, arithmetic, shorthand,
typewriting thoroughly taught for S5 nermonth:
private instructions for both sexes; open dally 9
A. M . to 9 r. M. auld-TTSSu
WANTED SALE8MEN-WE WISH A FEW
men to sell our goods by sample to the
wholesale and retail trade; on salary: largest
manufacturers in onr line; lnclose2o stamp: wages
S3 per day permanent position; money advanced,
for wages, advertising, etc. CENTENNIAL
MT'G.CO.. Cincinnati. O. Je29-1-TTSSU
WANTED MAN-TO TAKE AGENCY OF
our safes; size 28x18x18 Inches; weight SCO
lbs. : retail price S3S; otherslzes In proportion; rare
chance to create permanent business at home;
these safes meet demand never berore supplied by
other life companies, as we are not governed by
the Safe Pool. ALPINE SAFE CO., Cincinnati, O.
Je20-4-D
WANTED TRAVELING SALESMEN. SEND
your address and reference to KEYSTONE
MFGCO. (Inc.). Glrard. Erie county. Pa., and
they will mall you, free, a full outfit. Including
model, of an article that sella readily to the trade
In every town and city, and upon which they will
Jay you a liberal commission; whole outfit weighs
ounces. au7-15-IOD
WANTED COMPETENT MAN WHO IS
thoroughly familiar with the manufacture
otlron bridges and experienced in the manage
ment of men, to act as assistant superintendent
of bridge shops; will pay right party fair
salary on year's engagement. Address
with full particulars as to experience
and references as to ability and character, A.J.
LULLOCK, Prop Mo. Valley Bridge and Iron
W'ks, Leavenworth, Kas. auMS
WANTED AGENTS TO SEE THE "PAR
NELL MOVEMENT;" the greatest political
movement of modern, times, with a history of
Irish parties from 1843, containing a full accoant of
tue great trial Instigated by the London ' Times. '
and giving a complete history of the borne rule
struggle from Its inception to the suicide of
Plgotl, by Thomas Power O'Connor, member-of
Parliament: fine steel portraits of the great
leaders. Apply at once to P. J. FLEMING, 77
Diamond St., Pittsburg, Pa. aul0-12
Female Help.
XTTANTED FIRST-CLASS
VV Apply Immediately at J.
CO.'S. t& Liberty st.
MILLINERS.
D. BERND &
aulJ-34
-TT-ANTED-TEN GIRLS TO LEARN DRESS
VV MAKING, cutting and fitting at GAB-
NIER'S SCHOOL, 802 Penn ave.
The trade Is
taugni complete in four months.
au 13-70
Male and Feinale Helo.
WANTED-AT ONCE-8 CARPENTERS, 10
farm hands, yard man, 2 colored men, 60
cooks. 10 chambermaids, dishwashers and laun
dress, housekeeper, seamstress. MEEHAN'S
AGENCY, M6 Grant St. sul2-I
WA,WU - P3 "WEEKLY-REPRESENTATIVE,
male or female. In every community;
goods staple: household necessity; sell at sight: no
peddling; salary paid promptly, and expenses ad
vanced. Fnll particulars and valuable sample
case free; we mean Jutt what we say. Address at
once STANDARD SILVERWARE CO., Boston.
Mass. el-70-D
Situations. .
WANTED-TO BOS8 BAKERS-A FIRST
CLASS hand wants a situation on bread
and cake. Address for one week, J.BAKER,
Dispatch office. aull-es
T17ANTED SITUATION BY A DRUG
TV clerk: 13 years' experience; best of refer
ences speaks some German. Address DRUG-
OlST, care 107 First ave., city.
aul3-83
WANTED -POSITION IN DRUG STORE
outside or city; registered manager, can
five good reference. Address H.H. SHANNON,
7 Sixth avenus. Reaver Falls. Pa. aul3-35
WANTED srrUATION BY A YOUNG MAN
speaking EngUsh and German! any kind of
respectable Indoor work; best of reference and
security given. Call on or address HOTEL
RHODES, 55 Ohio St., Allegheny. aliiWO
WANTED-WORK-A. YOUNG MAN THAT
can speak English or German: can milk
cows or drive horses; understands all gardening,
or would be willing to take any kind of work
around the city. 'Address O. B., 1223 Liberty St..
Pittsburg, Pa, auli-71
Rooms. Ilonsea. Etc
WANTED-A GOOD WELL FURNISHED
room In private house in central part of
city for single man. J. P. J.'. Dispatch office.
', aulJ-43
WANTED SITUATION" AS WATCHMAN
by a trustworthy married man; best of
reference at hand. Address R. -U., Dispatch
office. aul3-63
-TTTANTED-BY GENTLEMEN ONE OR TWO
TT rooms with or without board; must be
first-class in every particular; state terms. Ad
dress K. B., Dispatch office. aul3-M
Financial.
In sums to suit st 4X. S and
6 per cent.
ALLES A BAILEY, 164 Fourth ave. Tel
LIST.
api9-l-XTBBU
WTrANTED-MORTGAGES ON CITY PBOP-
jjS1FxtvCTMW,Sw? 2r. ; "o
LE.lkA A. I, .MA Am VV.,
92 Fourth avenue.
mh2-a22-D
WAiNTZUT:A PARTY WHO HAS 860.000 TO
loan at 4 V per eent for 5 or 10 yeanon good
first-class security; no brokers need apply, Ad
dress MONEY. Dispatch office. iuliia
"WAIVrJDTO'OAi' .W0. IN AMOUNTS
VV of 88,000 and upward, on city and suburban
property, on H , percent, free lortax: also smaller
amounts at Sands per cent. BLACK ft BALED.
95 Fourth avenue. se21-d2-D
000, 000 TO LOAN
YY on city and suburban properties at 4H. Sand
6 per cent, and on Isrms-la Allegheny anT seja-
-..iV.Xi,2yk.t..rr't' J ;"!.
syOTniMilfww
ax7.u
TUESDAY, AUGUST 13,
WANTED.
financial.
TJANTEDMORTGAGES-tl.000,CC0TOLOAN
TT In large and small amounts at 4k. 3 and
per cent, free of State tax; no delay. REED B.
COYLE ft CO.. 131 Fourth ave. my21-0
7-ANTKD-TO LOAN 1200,000 ON MORT-
uauu;uw ana upwara are per cent;
Miscellaneous.
TITANTED-TO RENT. A SUIT OF OFFICES.
TV furnished or unfurnished: Penn avenue or
other central location. Address B. V., Box 89S,
city. auM-72
WANTED YOU TO GET A BAKER'S
doxen (13) of Stewart A Co. 's fine cabinet
photos for SI, at DO and 92 FEDERAL ST.. Alle
gheny. mv2S-4-,rrstt
TTANTED-LADIES TO KNOWHAUGH
JT Kecnan repair, reflnlsh or upholster old
furniture promptly and in the best possible man
ner. 33 AND M WATER ST. 'Phone 1825. myil-82
TXT ANTED-TO START A CLUB OF 42 MEM
Tt BERS to secure a fine gold watcb for each
one In the club at II 00 per week. Address P. O.
BOX Ml, and 1 will calf and snow you the watch.
JV3-40
FOR SALE I3IPBGTED KEAIi ESTATE.
CItv Residences.
FOR SALlf-ONLY flOOO-SEVERAL NO. 1
, . brick dwellings on Twenty-sixth St., South--Slde.
each containing six rooms and finished
attic, hall, vestibule; natural gas, good cellar,
etc ; very liberal terms: small cash payment, bal
ance as rent, and only one square from proposed
cable line. BLACK A BALED, 93 Fourth ave.
atl3-76
F)R SALE-GOOD INVESTMENT ON FIFTH
svennenrarthemarkethouse: modern pressed
bilck dwelling; 9 rooms, bath, laundry, etc: also
two new four-room dwellings In the rear fronting
on Ann st. ; property In excellent condition; price
S9.S0O. terms S3,u: cash balance at 4H per cent;
rented now to oar 11 ner eent nroflt on cash nav-
ment required; right In the district where values
are enhancing.
Fourth ave.
SAMUEL W. BLACK A CO., 99
auiu-93-Tus
East End Residences.
T7IOR SALE-CLIFF. ST., AN ELEGANT 10
JJ room residence, 2-story brick with all mod
ern Improvements; lot 42x147. J. C. RE1LLY. 77
Diamond st. aull-et-TT8su
FOR SALE -TWO SMALL HOUSES AND
lots at Sh.idyilde, near R. R. station and
cable cars; lot 36)xl37 feet to an alley; price only
,000. Trms. etc., from JAS. W. DRAPE i
CO., 129 Fourth ave.. Pittsburg. aulS-53w
FOR SALE BARGAIN ON LOGAN ST. NEAR
Fifth avenue. 2-story brick dwelling, 7
rooms, both gases: with very little expense this
can be made a comfortable home. J. C. RELLLY,
77 Diamond St. aull-64-TTSSu
"ITIOR SALE-BLUFF ST., NEAR COLLEGE,
X' new brick bouse, 8 rooms, hall, bathroom,
finished basement: all late Improvements; lot 23
ft. lu. by 133ft.: terms to suit. ROBT. COW
ARD, No. 20 Bluff St. aul-87-TTSSU
FOR SALE WINEB1DDLE AVE. 2 MINUTES
from Ben Venue station, nearly new 2-story
frame, 7 rooms; bath, laundry and reception
room, front and rear porches; lot 30x150. J. C
JtEILLY, 77 Diamond st. aull-64-TTSSu
FOBSALE-A PRETTY, NEW QUEEN ANNE
house In the East End of 9 rooms, reception
ball, range, bath, lanndrv. comDlete In all re
spects; close to P. R. R.; elegant lot 80x100; paved
Buret ana wen sewerea; ii.wu aown,
Ti&lAnea
on time.
BLACK A BALED. 95 Fourth ave.
aul3-78
FOR SALE-HANDSOME 8-ROOMED HOUSE
and beautiful lot, 48x135 feet, on Frailer St.,
Dallas. This Is a fine property, handsomely lo
cated, as Frailer st. Is now open and online of
proposed electric read. We offer this bargain at
$4,200. MELLON BROTHERS, 6319 Station st.,
E. E. auIl-108-TTSu
FOR SALE DESIRABLE EAST END RESI
DENCE: brick, new, late style, nine rooms,
well finished, besides laundry, bathroom, pantry;
all latest conveniences; lot 40x121 feet: near steam
and cable cars; location very desirable: price low;
terms moderate. W. A. UERRON & SONS, 80
Fourth avenue. Jy28-l--au28,9,13
TL7WR SALE IN COLTART SQUARE, OAK
JJ LAND, desirable new houses of latest style
of architecture. 9 rooms, elegantly furnished,
complete In all its appointments: near cable line;
complete sewerage, street improvements made.
For plans and lnlormatlon see W. A. HEREON
& SONS, or U. K. BEAM, on the premises.
au2-69-TUI
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 d elllngs
erected there have been sold within the past slxtr
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, WLSOOand 86,700, on easy terms.
Apply to C. H. CHANCE, on the premises.
'l Allegheny Residences.
TTtOR SALE-NORTH AVENUE, ALLEGHE
J2 NY, resldenceeheapif sold quick: lOrooms;
eornlr
lot. n. A. wtMavn s, suns, eu lonrta
avenue.
au2-0-2,7,10.13,17
TTIOR SALE AT P.000 IF SOLD QUICK-ON
A? Lacock, near Sandusky St., lot 22x100 with
two dwellings; will pay over S per centnet; a good
Investment and comfortable home. W. A. HER
RON & SONS, 80 Fourth ave. au2-l-Tur
17IOR SALE-FEDERAL STREET. NEW ELEC
TRIC road extension", a beautiful, large, dou-
ble frame dwelling; natural gas. city and spring
water, etc. : large lot well lmoroved. has fruit of
water, etc. : large lot well Improved, has fruit
all kinds; will sell cheap. Call at 95 Fourth ave,
BLACK &BA1RD. 2H-143
aul3-76
jp
Suburban Residences.
IOR SALE AT BRUSHTON STA., P. R. R..
onlv S2. GOO. on easv Davments. a neat honse. 8
rooms; lot 63x132 ft. : this fs cheap. W. A. UER
RON & SONS, 80 Fourth ave. aul3-63-TTS
OdK HAI.TC KTTIinKBAN TtEStDENrHE IN
V borough, 12 acres, 870 feet front on principal
avenue, on good macadamized road; never railing
spring and well of purest water: large, beautiful
brick dwelling, slate roof, marble mantels. Inside
, bath. laundry, pantry, natural and Illumin
111
i
ating gases; best fruited place In the country; a
srgain. w a. iijscubaiai u., joi xewite
gent. 121 Wabash St.. West End. city.
an8-66-TTS
FOR SALE LOTS.
City lrfits.
tOR SALE
P sts., neai
feWABD.20
SALE-LOTB ON BLUFF AND VICKBO Y
near college; terms to suit. ROBT.
xuun si. aui-e-TTB8U
FOR SALE LOTS-MT. WASHINGTON, VER Y
nice; one fronting 40ft on Natchez st. bySOO
ft. to Belonda: prlcell.OM: SlOOdown. balance long
time. J. C. KEILLY, 77 Diamond St.
aull-et-rrssu
I 'East End Lots.
FOR 8ALE-CHEAP-AS A WHOLE-28 DE
SIRABLE building lots fronting Euclid ave.
snd Beattyst., near Hlland ave., lnthemldst of
toe mneieenm warn. na.xiuuiuAsauna,
10 Fourth avenue. au2-4l-Tup
FOR SALE-875 00 A FOOT FRONT-STUDY
well this offer: handsome, large corner lots
in Orchard plan, situated on Rlppey st. ; this lo
cation is between Hlland and Negley aves , both
f which are now paved, Rlppey st. being also
paved, and all sewers, gas and water to curb;
vhere can these prices be duplicated In finest lo
cation and for Improved property MELLON
BROTHERS, G349 Station st., E. E. auU-IOS-TTSU
i . .
Bstzelwood Lots.
FOR SALE MUST BE BOLD-FINE PROP
ERTY of 5 or 6 acres at Hazelwood, Twenty
third ward: excellent location for manufacturing
or other purposes requiring large space and con
venience to the business center; river frontage of
COO feet: would eub-drtide Into building lots; a
quick sale Is necessary and someone will get a
bargain. SAMUEL W. BLACK ft CO.. 99
Fourth avenue. aulO-85-Tus
Allegheny Lota.
FOB SALE-LOTS ON MAPLE AND LINDEN
avenues and Lombard street, Allegheny, In
tlieTenth and Twelfth wards: on easy terms. Ap
ply toJOSEPHMCNAUGHER, 43 N. Diamond St.
mh7-9s-i
FOR SALE LOTS ON THE HENDERSON
property. Nunnery Hill, Allegheny, have
now taken a start, and are moving right along:
Blsns and prices at this office; we guarantee a good
tie. A. LEGGATE ft SON, 31 Federal St., Alle
gheny, au!3-78
FOR SALE PERRYSVILLE AND DAISY
ave., near head ot Charles st.. Tenth ward,
Allegheny, at auction, Saturday, Aug. 17. at 2
o'clock F. it., Pentecost. Simpson A Rarcorte
plan, 4 desirable building lots; city water; elec
tric cars. A. J. PENTECOST,. 413 Grant St.
aulO-21
FOR SALE ATTRACTIVE SALE, PERRYS
VILLE ave., on the Watson place plan, com
mencing at the car honse, rear atson circle,
beautiful building sites 50x125 and 60x200; terms J
csshtbal. I, 2, and 3 Tears, Monday, August X at
2 o'clock P.M. A. J. PENTECOST, Auctioneer,
413 Grant St. aulJ-71
Suburban Lots.
TTIOR SALE-EAST JEANNETTE SPECIALTY
Glass Co. plan a few good lota, 40x100;
free
gas; stores needed; 25 honses building: several
a; uonsf
coming In.
Urge factories
X1JU1.
1LTON
UUILUIHG,
anl-G3
TTIOR SALE BEAUTIFUL BUILDING SITE
J? at Edgewood. P. R. K, 103x200 feet: level and
within 2 minutes' walk from station; reasonable
price and easy terms. BLACK ft1 BAIRD, 98
Fourth ave. 3-A. a u 13-76
rR SALE-AT ASPINWALL 'STATION IN
the Ross estate the most desirable suburban
building lots now In the market for sale: prices
very low and terms easy : call or send for plans.
W. A. HERRON ft SONS, No. 80 Fourth ave.
aul-l-5-8-U-17-20-24-27-30
Tanasi
FOR SALE-FARM 155 ACRES ONSHENAN
GO, near Sharon and Middlesex station: 2
railroads In sight; not better land for all purposes;
bouse, barn and other buildings; 845 per a., worth
870. ED. W1TT1SH. 410 Grant St., Pittsburg, Pa.
anio-p
FOR BAJ.E BUSINESS.
Business Chances.
TTIOR BALE TINNING BUSINESS IN A
Jj growing town of ten thousand Inhabitants:
good stand; pavlnjr business-. For' Information
address 8K8HK TlYBtfKIVJfi HtUttSfton. W
TTTANTED BY PEARSON, LEAPING PHO
TT TOGHAPHER, 98 Fifth avenue. Pittsburg,
and 43 Federal street, Allegheny, everybody to
know that be is making fine cabinets at fl GO per
ooien; photos delivered when promised; Instan
taneous Drocess. mhl3-63
L889.
VOR SAXE BUSINESS.
Business Chances.
FOB SALE A NEW ENTERPRISE WHICH
can be started In all towns. For full partic
ulars address K. L. MARTIN. Decatur, III. au9-40
FOR BABE-A FIRST-CLASS BARBER SHOP,
with two chairs, doing a good business: no
opDosiiion, goou reason for selling. Auaress
BARBER SHOP, Dispatch office.
aul3-80
FOR SALE BOARDING HOUSE-GOOD LO
CATION, good business, furniture, good
will, etc FurtberlnlormatlonlnqnlraorALLES
ft BAU.EY, 164 Fourth ave. Tel. 167. aulO-92
TTIOR SALE-DON 'T LET THIS OPPORTUNITY
X1 slip, buy now and make money: several very
choice cheap grocery stores, bakeries, drygoods
and notion stores, furnished house full of roomers,
very profitable large bakery and confectionery
business, cigar stores, feed store, milk depot,
restaurant and dining room, printing office,
shot-stores, etc. : win exchange good grocery store
In city for building lot. Free particulars. bHEP
ARD ft CO., 54 Fifth ave. au9
Business Stands.
FOR SALE-BUSINESS PROPERTY ON THE
new cable line, Carson st., S. s. ; lot 20 and
22x120; an excellent corner; good part of street
for retail business; bnynowand get the Increase
or value. SAMUEL W. BLACK ft CO- 99 Fourth
ave. an9-62-Tnra
FOR SALE-OR RENT THE PLANT OF THE
Crystal Glass Company, situate on the cor
ners ot South Sixteenth. Seventeenth and Sarah
streets, consisting or two furnaces with lears,
engine and boiler and other buildings, all Incom
plete order: parties purchasing or renting can
have possession to start in ten days. For price,
terms, etc . apply on PRESHSES. an7-!8
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS.
Horses. Vehicles. Live Stock, tfcc
FOR SALE-FORWAfcTOF CSE-2 MEDIUM
size mules. Apply at 227 SECOND AVE.,
cor. Try st. au9-J9-D
FOR SALE HORSE, HARNESS AND COV
ERED wagon. Can be seen at E. GENSEN
LEITER'S STABLES, Seventh St. snl3-S9
Machinery ana Metals.
FOB BALE ENGINES AND BOILERS-NEW
and refitted; repairing promptly attended to.
PORTER FOUNDRY AND MACHINE CO., L1M.,
below Suspension bridge, Allegheny, Pa. aulO-29
FOR SALE NOW ONE SECOND-HAND
tenoning machine, 2 surface planers and 1
shaper, and new and second-hand engines, boilers,
lard kettles, tar tanks. Stamen valves, castings,
etc VELTE ft MCDONALD, Thirty-second st.
and Penn ave. )y21-91-TT8
PERSONAL.
PERSONAL BOOKS! BOOKS! BOOKS!
New and old, ancient and mouern. standard
and rare, legal, medical and scientific 30,000 vol
umes to select from. LEVI'S ROOK STORE. 900
Liberty st. an3-9S
PERSONAL WHY TROUBLE YOUR WIFE,
mother or daughters In repairing 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 floor? Charges moderate;
facilities unsurpassed: suits made to order; spring
styles now ready. Telephone 1558. inhs
LOST.
LOST-HORSEANDBUGGY-BROWN MARE.
about 15 bands high: leather-lined buggy.
ARCHIBALD, U.9 Third ave. anl3-86
T OST. STRAYED OR STOLEN-I COW-RED,
JJ with white spots. A reward will be paid If
returned to MR. bKHELL, Smitb St., near New
Brighton road. Tenth ward, Allegheny. anl3-50
MEETINGS.
PrrrSBURO. Pa August 5, 18S9.
"VrOTICE THE ANNUAL MEETING OF
LN the stockholders ot the Plttabnrj; Force
and Iron Company, will be held at the office of
the company-Tenth street near Penn avenue,
on TUESDAY". August 20, 1SS9 at 11 o'clock A
H., for the election of directors for the ensuing
year, and for such other business as may be
brought before them. JAMES K. VEENER,
Secretary. auS-34
-TiGREMONT CASTLE, A. O. K. M. C
Sir Knights are requested to meet at
Castle Hall. 102 Fourth avenne, at 1250
WEDNESDAY, 14th, to attend the funeral of
our late 81r K.r.0., "Win. Phillips. Sister
castles are respectfully invited to attend.
H. E. STEWART, S. K. C.
L. F. CONNER, A. R. S. an!3-6
JJRIDGE NOTICE U. S. ENGINEER OF
5 FICE, Louisville, Ky August 10, 1S89.
be Board of Engineers on the Louisville
bridge will meet in public session at Major A.
Stlckney's office, Louisville. Ky., on September
12, 18S9. at 11 A if., local time, to hear argu
ments for or against the plan and location of
the bridge proposed by the Louisville and Jef
fersonville Bridge Co. C. B. COMSTOCK,
Colonel of Engineers, President of the Board.
aul3-2S-13-14-15-16-sel0-ll
PITTSBURG COMMANDERT NO. 1, K. T., (
PrrrSBtmo, August 13. 1889. t
ATTENTION SIR KNIGHTS THE MEM
BERS of this Commandery will meet in
the asvlum. Freemason's Hall. Filth avenue,
en WEDNESDAY, August 11, 1SS0, at 1:30
o'clock T. if., sharp, to attend the funeral of
onr late Frater, Sir William Phillips, Br. Mem
bers of commanderies Nos. 33, 48 and 59 are
courteously invited to meet with us.
JAMES S. McKEAN. E. C.
"WM. T. RETTER, Roc anl3-68
AUCTION BALES.
AT AUCTION-FINE CABINET GRAND
upright pianoforte, fine parlor suits, cham
ber f nrniture. brnssels and ingrain carpets, etc
TUESDAY MORNING, August 13, at 10
o'clock, at the rooms, 311 Market street.
Satin and silk tapestry, rugs, brocatelles and
hair cloth parlor suits, fancy rockers, pictures,
mirrors, clocks, ornaments, cabinets, handsome
upright piano, door and window curtaining,
lamps, halL racks, brnssels and Ingrain room,
ball and stair carpets, rugs, linoleum, chamber
suits, folding beds, dressers, wardrobes, wash
stands, chiffoniers, bedsteads, bed lounges,
chairs, hair and husk mattresses, center tables,
feathers, shades, decorated toilet ware, library
tables, desks, secretaries, bookcases, sideboards,
extension tables, leather chairs, buffets, china
and glassware, water coolers, refrigerators,
stoves, notions, etc, etc
HENRY AUCTION CO., LIM., Auctioneers.
anU-85
E. P. 4 C. "VV. JONES, Attorneys, 408 Grant St.
MASTER'S SALEBY VIRTUE OF AN
order of the Court of Common Pleas No.
a. of Allegheny county, at No. 31, January
term, 1SB9, In partition, I will offer at Dubllc
sale, on tne premises, on euuuuuai, .august.
17, 1889,' at 2 o'clock p, Jf., the following prop
erty, viz: All those certain lots situate in the
Eleventh ward, of the city of Pittsbnrg, county
of Allegheny and State Of Pennsylvania, bound
ed and described as follows: Beginning on Cen
ter avenue at a line dividing lots Nos. H and IS
in William Arthur's third plan or lots; thence
along Center avenue, eastwardly, 74.65 feet, to
Roberts street; thence along Robertsstreet 97.31
feet to Short alley; thence along Short alley,
westwardly.74.65 feet to line of lotNo. 14; thence
along the line of lot No. It 97.31 feet, to Center
avenue.at the place of beginning,being lots Nos.
15, 16, 17 and Is in William Arthur's third plan
of lots, as recorded in deed book, vol. 5L page
281. The above property will be sold subject to
mortgage of Robert W. Franklin to Annie R.
Speer, recorded in mortgage book, vol. 198,page
438.
Terms of sale Cash: $100 upon day of sale
and balance on confirmation of sale by the
Conrt and delivery of deed.
A, F. BYRNES, Master.
D. P. THOMAS CO., Auctioneers,
anl3-27 408 Grant street. Pittsbnrg. Pa.
DIVIDENDS.
The WesttnqhcSube Electtuc Co,
PlTTSBUBO. PA. AUCUSt 12. 18S9.
0..1
P DI-
T-vIVIDEND NO. 6-THE BOARD OF
XJ RECTORS of this company have this day
declared a aiviaena 01 un&anuuoirnau!
PER CENT (IK) oat of the earnings for the
quarter ending June au, isa, payaoie on tne
2fith Inst. Transfer books will be closed from
the 15th fnst. to the 28th inscboth Inclusive.
Checks will be mailed to stockholders.
aul62 JOHN CALDWELL, Treasurer.
the WESTntonousE Electric )
AND MANUFACTURING COMPANY
Pittsburg, Pa. August 12, 1889.
T-vIVIDEND NO. I-THE BOARD OF Dl
J RECTORS of this company have this day
declared a dividend of ONE AND ONE-HALF
(IX) PER CENT out of tho earnings for the
quarter ending June 30, 1SS9. payable on the
26th Inst. Transfer books will be closed from
the 15th lost, to 26th lnsr., both inclusive.
Checks will be mailed to stockholders. JOHN
CALDWELL. Treasurer. anl3-61
LEGAL NOTICES.
ESTATE OF MARGARET J. CROMLISH.
deceased Letters testamentary upon the
above -estate having been granted to the
undersigned, all persons indebted to said estate
will please make payment, and those having
claims against the same present them to
NANCY U.ALKER, Hazelwood avenue, or
her attorney, MARSHALL BROWN. 157
Fourth avenne. ij9-71-Ta
HARRY L. GOEHRINO.Atty,100 Diamond st
ESTATE OF ADOLF 8AUER, DECEASED.
Administrator's notice. Notice is hereby
given that letters of administration on the es
tate of Adolf Saner, late of the city of Pitts
burg, In tbe county ot Allegheny and the State
of Pennsylvania, deceased, have been granted
to the undersigned, to whom all persons In
debted to said estate are requested to make
Immediate payment, and those having claims
or demands against the same will make them
known without delay to F. C. SAUEH, Admin
istrator, corner Sixth and Liberty street. Pitts
burg, Pa. jy:e-5f-Tn
JENNINGS & WILSON Bakewall Law Bulld-
lng.
E STATU OP MR&. ISABELLA "VV. C.
Comtngo, deceased Notice Is hereby
given that letters of administration on the es
tate of Mrs. Isabella W. C. Comingo, deceased,
late of Pittsbnrg. county of Allegheny and
State of Pennsylvania, have been granted to
the undersigned, to whom, all persons Indebted
to said estate are requested to make Immediate
payment, and those having claims or demands
against the same wHl. make them known with
out delay to IS AAC CRAIG. JR. Admlnistra-
DO LET.
Allegheny Residences.
TO LET-NO. 8 LINDEN STREET. ALLE-GHENY-A
new honse of 7rooms. In fine or
der: late Imorovements; 826 par mo. W. A. HEB
RON ft SONS, 80 Fourth ave. fljl anIl-72-MTT
fTlO LET-NEW ROOM FRAME HOUSE.
L Second ward. Allegheny. 16: new room
house 89; new 3 room bouse, 812. W. W. MC
NELLL ft BRO., 105 Fourth ave aull-67
Anarttnenis.
TO LET -ONE SUITE OF NICE APART
MENTS. sultablerorUghtbousekeeping: wa
ter and both kinds of gas. JOHN G. MORROW,
289 Ohio St., Allegheny. anl3-29
Offices. Desk Room. Jfcc
rrtO LET WELL LIGHTED OFFICE. NEWLY"
JL painted: elevator, Janitor service and al
modern conveniences. Apply to GERMANIA
SAVINGS BAN K. 423 Wood street,' e2-6S-D
TO LET-IN THE NEW DISPATCH BUILD
ING, 75, 77 and 79 Diamond street, two or the
roomiest and best-lighted offices tobe found In the
city; rent, 200and 8300 per annum. Including elec
tric lights, janitor service and steam beating.
Apply between 10 A. X. afidlr. M or between
2 and 4 r. M. jy23-67
STRAYED.
QTRAYED OR STOLEN FROM PREMISES
O or the late John King. Lemlngton avenue
Twenty-first ward, Pittsburg, during the night of
August 11, two gray Percheron horses, one gray
mare, one small dark brown driving horse. Any
information leading to the recovery or same win
be rewarded by the owners, GEO. S. MARTIN ft
CO.. 503 Liberty st., Pittsbnrg. Telephone 872.
aul3-75
AMUSEMENTS.
ARRIS THEATER
very afternoon and evening the great moral
temperance arama,
TEN NIGHTS IN A BARROOM.
anl3-9TTS
Base Ball to-day.
recreation park.
Sawder's old comrades.
IBOSTON VS. ALLEGHENY.
Game at 4 p. jr. I Train at 3-10.
Ladles' Day, Tuesday. First of the season.
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lOPOSALH.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS-SEALED
proposals will be received at the Burgess'
office iu the borofagh of Greensburg. Paw. until
12 o'clock nopn,lUGUST 17, A. D., 1889, for the
erection of a mim brick and stone sewer in
and upon Coal Tar run. in said Dorongh, being
about L450 feet long. Flans and specifications
can be seen at anv time at mv office in said
borongb. Bidders will come and see lor them
selves ana tne ngns to reiecr, any ana an mas 13
a.AMpd fIVTJTTft t TiTn
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I
Borough Engineer.
Notice to Civil Engineers.
Sealed proposals will be received by the
committee until MONDAY, the 19th day of
August, A. D. I8S9. at 4 P. M for the surveying
and establishing the grades, drawing of plans,
etc, for the borough of Tarentnm. Pa.
Specifications and old plans can be seen at
Fleming fc Ester's drug store The committee
reserves the right to reject any or all bids.
G. R. HAYDEN. 1
H. H. KENNEDY, Committee.
G. T. OWENS. J
TABKznuit, Pa, July 19, 1S89. aull-21-D
Notice to Contractors.
Sealed proposals will be received at the
office of the City Clerk of the city of Sterling,
Illinois, for furnishing materials and doing the
work of constructing a portion of the Avenne
'B" sewer system, and connections and appur
tenances thereto. The work will comprise, ap
proximately, tne following:
1,000 lineal feet of 43-inch brick sewer; S.00O
lineal feet of pipe sewer from 8 in. to 24 In. in
diameter, together wfth the catch basins, man
holes, catch basin and manhole covers, etc, as
shown in plans.
The bids for furnishing pipe, and for the best
Akron cement, to be made separately. The
whole of the work to be completed not later
than Nov. t, 1889. Plans and specifications
may be seen at the office of the City Clerk.
All bids must be in the hands of the City
Clerk, J. F. Barrett, on or before August 19,
1889.
The Council reserves the right to reject any
or all bids. '
By order of Com. on Streets and Alleys.
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PROPOSALS FOR STEEL PLATES FOR
use in tbe construction of tbe United
States armored battle-ship "Texas," at the
Navy Yard. Portsmouth, va. Navy Depart
ment, Washington, D. C.. August 6, 1889.
Under authority conferred by the act of Con
gress, entitled "An act to Increase tbe naval
establishment," approved Angust 3, 1886, (24
Statutes at Large, page 2MO sealed proposals
are hereby invited, and will be received at this
Department until 12 o'clock noon, on Tuesday,
the 1st day of October, 1889, at which time and
place they will be opened in tbe presence of at
tending bidders for furnishing about six hun
dred and sixty-one (661) tons (2,240 ponnds) of
steel plates, forty (40) ponnds per sqnare foot,
for use In the constrnction of said battle-ship:
about two hundred and forty-six (246) tons of
such plates being for the lower layer of protective-deck
plating, and abont four hundred
and fifteen (415) tons for the upper and middle
layers of protective-deck plating, the upper
and lower layers of top of redoubt, and the
?rotectlre-side plating. Such plates to be de
Ivered at such place or places in the Navy
Yard. Portsmouth, Va., as tbe Commandant of
that Yard may designate. Deliveries to com
mence within thirty (30) days from the date of
contract, and to be completed within sixty (60)
days from the date thereof. The plates to be
in accordance with a detailed schedule, which
may be seen on application to tbe Bureau of
Constrnction and Repair, Navy Department.
All such plates to be of domestic manufacture,
and to be accepted only after passing such
tests as may be prescribed therefor by tbe Sec
retary of the Navy. Proposals muse be made
in accordance with forms which will be fur
nished on application to the Burean of Con
struction and Repair. Each proposal mnst be
accompanied by satisfactory evidence that the
bidder is able to furnish and deliver the mater
ial for which he bids. Each proposal mnst be
accompanied by a certified check, payable to
tne oraer 01 tne secretary 01 tne .navy, ior an
amonnt equal to fire per cent of the bid. The
check received from the successful bidder
will be returned to him on his entering
into a formal contract for the dne performance
of the work, and giving bond for the same,wlth
satisfactory surety. In a penal sum equal to
twenty-five per cent of tbe amount of his bid;
but in case be shall fail tt enter into such con
tract and to give such bond within ten days aft
er notice of the acceptance of bis proposal, tbe
check accompanying sach proposal shall be
come tne property 01 fne united states, au
checks accompanying proposals which are not
accepted will be returned Immediately after
tbe award shall have been made. Information
relative to the dimensions and shapes of plates,
and all other information essential to bidders,
will be furnished on application to the Burean
of Constrnction and Repair. Proposals must be
made in duplicate, and Inclosed in envelopes
marked "Proposals for Steel Plates for Ar
mored Battle-ship Texas.'" and addressed to
theSecretary of the Navy, Navy Department,
Washington, D. C. The Secretary of the Navy
reserves the right to reject any or all bids, as.ln
his judgment, the Interests of the Government
may require. B. F. TRACY,
aul3-54-M Secretary of the Navy.
"WOOD MANTELS CEILINGS
WALNSCOTTING,
INTERIOR DECORATORS,
Manufacturers and Importers of Fins Furni
ture, Curtains and Ornaments.
Designs and estimates submitted for complete
Honse Furnishings.
TRYMBY. HUNT & CO.,
1219 and 1221 Market St.
Jy9-76-TOF Philadelphia, Pa.
DRY CLEANING
Of all kinds of wearing apparel, such as dresess,
tea gowns and wrappers. Also Turkish, Mad
ras and portler 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.
68 SIXTH AVE,
Goods called for and delivered. JeU-TTS
G
A.BALPB,
BUILDING CONTRACTOR,
u oeventn avenne.
t Pittsburg. Pa.
Telephone 1344. se5-n60-TT3
plANOS,
ORGANa
S. HAMILTON,
81 AND 88 FIFTH .AVENUE,
Pittsburg. Pa. ap30-74-o
WAXTXRJ.OSBOUKNZ. KICKAXSBAXBOW&
B ARROWS fc OSBOURNE
JOB PRINTERS,
-, , .. ,.. w Diamond street.
TsJsnnnsm No. Ml
EDUCATIONAL.
TWO CHOICE SCHOOLS.
BROOK.KHALI, for trlrls snd young ladles.
SHOKTLIOGE MKlllA ACADEMY, for boys and
Ta,iTTi. HWITIIIV n. HHOKTI.1DGE. A. M.
(Harvard Uraduate), Media, Pa. (near Phlladel-
yuia.;
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WSTWALNDT8THEET SEMINARY FOR
young ladies: 23d year: Is provided Tor lv
lng a superior education In collegiate eclectic ana
Sreparsiory departments: also In music and art.
IBS.HENUIKTTA K.UTZ, 2015 Walnut st, Pallia.
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T ONG VIEW, BBOOKVILLE, PA.,
A Church School for Girls, wiJI reopen SEP
TEMBER 11, 18S9. For catalogue apply to
REV. JOHN G. MULHOLLAND. LLD,
an2-78-Tur Principal. 1
HOLY GHOST COLLEGE
Complete preparatory, commercial and
collegiate departments, reopens WEDNES
DAY. SEPTEMBER4; new students examined
Monday, September 2. Apply to Rev. JoitN
T. MURPHY, C S. Bp.. President jy 17-28
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, etc
address JNO. CALVIN RICE. A. M., Principal.
je2S-53
MISS MAKY MAC DONALD. FORMER
principal of Miss Fuller's school, will
open .
A SCHOOL FOR GIRLS
in Allegheny
OCTOBER 1, 1889.
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Notre Dame of Maryland.
Collegiate Institute for young ladies and pre
paratory school for little girls, EMBLA P.O.,
three miles from Baltimore, Md.. condncted by
the Sisters of Notre Dame. Send for catalogue.
' jv3069-TT3
SOUTHERN HOME SCHOOL MB GIRLS,
915 and 917 N. lharle street Baltimore. '
MR8.W.M.CARY. I Established 1842.
French
MISS GARY.
(the language of the- school.
jyl8-S4-rrs
NEW YORK MHJTARY ACADEMY,
Cornwall-on-Hudson. Courses of study la
civil engineering, English and classics. Labor
atory, drawing room and field work. Beautiful
buildings, grounds. location. COL. C. J.
WRIGHT, B. B A. M., Supt; BELDEN F.
HYATT. Comd't of Cadets. JelO-U
MOUNTAIN SEMINARY. BIRMING
HAM. Pa. A thorough school for young"
ladles. Situation noted for health. Home
comforts. 33d year. Grounds, 100 acres. Three
courses of study. Prepares for college. Send
for illustrated catalogue. A. R. GRXEE, Busi
ness Mn'tfr. MISS N? J. DAVIS, PrincipaL
anfi.53-D
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, 1SS9. Hon. Tbos. M. Marshall
President Board of Trustees. Address J. WAR
'REN LYTLE, Principal. No. 7 Fourth avenue.
Jyl8-Sl.rrs
PARK INSTITUTEFORMERLY -PREPARATORY
and commercial depart
ments of Western University. Three courses:
Classical, English and Business,inclndlngshort
hand and typewriting. Business and shorthand
classes open to both sexes. Fall term opens Sep
tember 2 at No. 204 North avenue, Allegheny,
Pa. Office nonrs 9 to 11 a. if. Call or send for
prospectus. LEVI LUDDEN, A. M.. Principal.
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KEBLE SCHOOL. SYRACUSE, N. X.
Boarding School for Girls. Under the su
pervision of the Rt Rev. F. D. Huntington. S.
T. D. The nineteenth school year begins
Wednesday, September II, 1869. References
Rt Rev. H.C. Potter. D.D..N.Y. Rcv.Wm. R.
Huntington. D. D., Grace Church, N. Y. City.
Pres. E. N. Potter, D. D.. Geneva. N. Y. Hon.
Andrew D. White, Ithaca, N. Y. Apply to
MISS MARY J. JACKSON, Principal.
jelja-Tny
CURRY UNIVERSITY,
SIXTH STREET, PITTSBURG.
L4T7 STUDENTS LAST YEAR.
Classical, Scientific, Ladies' Seminary, Normal.
Musical, Elocutionary, Business College and
Shorthand departments. Send for new cata
logue. Correspondence with young persons de
siring a better education respectfuliv solicited.
JAMES CLARK WILLIAMS, A. iL. Pres't
JylS-82TS.
THE PMSTLYAinA STATE COLLEGE.
Fall session opens September 11. Examinations
for admission September 10. New buildings and
equipment greatly increase the facilities for In
struction in all departments. Courses In Agri
culture. Chemistry, llotany snd Horticulture,
Civil, .Mechanical and Hectricsl Engineering,
and In General Science and Modern .Languages.
Special conrses for Ladles. Tuition free 1 lft y
Scholsrsnlps entitle the holders to free room rent.
i orcatalogne or other Information address
THE PRESIDENT, State College, Center Co.. Pa.
aul-7-ITS
TJITTSBURG ART SCHOOL, ESTAB
X LISHED 1884, offers advantages of a
tnorougn Acaaemic ocnooi 01
Art combined with private in
struction: each pupil under
joint direction of George Het-
zei (uusseiuori Acaaemyj, jonn
W. Beatty (Munich Academy).
Students who cannot attend daily
may enter ior limited numDer 01
For Drosoectus address
days a week.
JOHN W. BEATTY. Principal.
au3-6S-TuS 413 Wood street Pittsburg;
Pennsylvania Female College.
Situated in a beautiful park, on a commanding
plateau. In tbe suburbs of Pittsburg, away from
city noise and dnst Unsurpassed for beauty and
healthlulness. Excellent facilities for study of
Natural Sciences, Classics and Mathematlcs-ln
short every department well equipped. The
completion of Dllworth Hall, comorlslng new
chapel, commodious class rooms and additional
dormitories, has Increased capacity and furnishes
faculties for thorough educational work or the
highest order. Season opens September 11, USB.
Early application Is desirable. For catalogues and
further Information apply to MISS HELEN E.
PELLETBEAU, President Pittsburg (East End),
Pa. Ji-M-Tus
F
IOR SALE-
BUILDING LOTS
AT
aspjnwaijTstation,
West Penn Railroad, only 7 miles from AEe
ebenv deDOt adjoining SHARPSBURG.
The "Aspinwall Land Company" have subdi
vided a part of tbebeautif ul suburban property
known as the
ROSS ESTATE,
Into lots of 25 feet CO 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 "Fidel
ity Title and Trust Company," of Pittsbnrg.
Special inducements to early purchasers. There
is a representative always on the premises who
will show the property. Take a train to Aspin
wall station, which is directly on the premises,
or call on the agents,
W. A. HERRON A SONS.
80 Fourth ave., city.
Who will give yon plans of the lots, with full
Information and prices.
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CHOICE BUILDIHG LOTS
BLAIR ESTATE,
Hazelwood and Glenwoofl,
Twenty-third ward, city.
These lots are 24x120 feet on Second avenus
and good side streets: only 15 minutes from
Smithfield street and from 3 to 5 minutes
walk from station; the electric street railway
will soon be running to Glenwood; monthly
tickets, 6K cents per trip.
PRICES: S125toS1.000. EASY TERMS.
10 per cent cash, balance long time. Monthly
payments If desired.
SAMUEL W. BLACK fc CO,
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99 Fourth Avenue.
F
OR SALE-
AT A GREAT REDUCTION;
mEE BRIffiDWELLLNGS.
Only 2,200 each, on small monthly install
menu If desired.
A RARE'CHaNCE TO GET A HOME
Of eight rooms, vestibule, hall, bath, range,
natural gas. hot and cold water. Only 26 min
utes from postofflcc, on Sycamore and Plymouth
streets. Thirty-fifth ward. Price reduced in
order to make quick sales. Call at once on
W. A. HERRON fe SONS, 80 Fourth avenue.
anl-9M,3.S.10,I3,17
J. A. JACOBS,
ARCHITECT,
WFawta aveaae.
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