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,THE HTTSBURQ DISPATCH,
'SATURDAY,
AUGUST 17, 1889.
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A NEW INSTITUTION.
The Sewickley Dairy Farm Com
' mences Operations Kexfr Tuesday
IN. A MODEL ESTABLISHMENT.
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The Most Complete Arrangements for the
Production of Milk.
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"A DESCJUPTIOK OP THE QUAETEES
The Sewickley Dairy Company, a corpor
ation organized last September by a number
of people from this city, will begin opera
tions in Sewickley Tuesday. Apart from
the fact that an institution of that kind is a
decided novelty ic this part of the State, its
products will have such an incalculable in
fluence upon the future physical welfare of
the people that a description of the dairy
farm may be quite interesting.
The company owns a tract of land about
a mile from Sewickley, which was formerly
known as the Spanish tract, covering an
area of 2,500 acres or nearly four square
miles. All this land is considered to be one
of the finest grass, clover and corn produc
ing tracts in this part of the country. It
was bought for $250,000 from Cochran Flem
ing, and since then the dairy farm has been
erected.
Oscar Kicklefsen, manager of the com
pany, showed a Dispatch reporter all over
the iarm yesterday, and explained the de
tails of its arrangement. About a mile and
a half from the Ohio river, and back from
Sewickley, the establishment is situated on
the brow of a hill, and lrom the distance the
outline of the cattle's barn can be observed,
in the
SHAPE OF A WHITE CBOSS.
The four arms of this cross are each 100
feet long, while at the point where they all
come together a center building is cut up,
which is a perfect square of 52 feet. This
building contains the cows; their food and
everything for the production of the nicest
milk. The manager said that not another
farm in the world had been arranged on
such a plan.
"It is entirely my own idea," he said,
"and I claim it to be the most perfect for its
requirements. Let me show you around."
Then he led the way into the center build
ing. "From here the machinery," he con
tinued to explain, "is manipulated. Over
there on the right you see the steam boxes
which receives the teed as it comes from the
farm. It is softened by steam to make it more
digestible. Then over in the other corner
you see a small boiler and engine. The
upper floor is stocked with hay, for which
we have a capacity of 450 tons. Then there
is a water tank on the top, containing 200
gallons, which runs into pipes along all the
stalls.
"We have 50 head of cattle in each arm
of the cross, making 200 altogether. The
cattle are divided according to breed. On
one side we have Jersevs, on the other Dur
hams, in the third Shorthorns and in the
fourth Ayreshires."
A VERT BEAUTIFUL SIGHT.
Then the manager walked into the right
wing of the cross, where the 50 Jersey cows
were standing. A beautiful, clean
asphaltum walk led through the middle,
while on each side the animals stood in
their stalls. Numerous windows were
uoticeable all along the wall, and
the place was as light and airy as a ball
room. The usual unpleasant odors of a
cattle pen were nowhere perceptible. A
peculiar arrangement for ventilation, an
invention of the managers, has been auplied
to the building, which affords a constant
draught of fresh air. There are 25 animals
standing along the wall, and by an ingen
ious device all are fed at once.
From the barn a walk was suggested to
the dairy, which proved to be another reve
lation. As the milk is brought from the
cows it is taken into one part of the dairy,
and at the other end the milk comes out,
put-ujrfn regulation quart bottles, ready to
be shipped.
The company now produces 800 gallons of
milk per day. All the cattle are of the best
milk-producing breeds in the country, hav
ing been purchased at the Molton stock
farm, in Vermont. As the business increases
they will add to the number of cattle until
they have 1,000.
TELEPflOXES ABE0AD.
More Costly In Europe Than In Plttabnrg,
Though Employes Are Paid Leas Some
Comparisons.
Harry Metzgar, General Manager of the
Central District Printing and Telephone
Company, of Pittsburg, has arrived from a'
four months' tour in Europe, greatly im
proved in health, and chock full of com
parisons of men, things, events, environ
ment, etc. He was asked last night to give
his views of the respective merits of tele
phonic service, etc., in the Old and New
Worlds.
Mr. Metzgar visited Iiondon, Dublin,
Glasgow, Antwerp, Paris, Berlin, Vienna.
Frankfort and Buda-Pesth and examined
the telephone system in all these cities.
Except in London, Paris, Dnblin and Ant
werp, he did not find the telephone in use
to the same extent as in this country.
Time, generally speaking, is not valued so
highly in Europe as in the TJnitrd States.
Except in Paris, the wires are overhead,
though there are no poles in the .streets, the
wires being affixed to the housetops. In
Paris they are placed in the sewers.
He could not say whether business houses
made as much use of the instrument as in
this country; but private people do not in
theold country use this means of communi
cation so generally as here, nor do small
dealers.
Bates of service differ, but in all places
are higher than in Pittsburg. In Loudon
and Paris they are 5120 a vear. In Antwerp
the charge is about $100 a year. This itself
would be a sufficient explanation of the fact
that the use of the instrument is not so gen
eral as here.
The rjlan of operation is the same as here,
except in Paris, where metallic circuits are
used, two wires being used instead ot mak
ing the earth complete the current as here.
Employes are paid in Britain and on the Con
tinent only one-half to two-thirds as much
as in this city.
Mr. Metzgar stated that the above consti
tute the material points of observations as
to the telephones, "and. except in Paris, he
found no improvement on our system.
Were Yon Ever nt the Senaboref
If cot, on Thursday next will be your last
cnacce at tne cneap rate now ottered by the
Pennsylvania Bailroad. It only costs vou
510, with privilege often days, to either At
lantic City, Cape May.Sea Isle City or Ocean
City. Special train leaves Union" station at
8:50 a. m. Thursday, August 22, composed
of fine coaches and Pullman Parlor cars.
Tickets are also available for passage on the
430, 7:15 and 8:10 p. M. trains same date.
You can secure your tickets, parlor oar
seats or sleeping berths at the office, 110
Fifth avenue.
Wanted.
Experienced drygoods and notion sales
women. Apply with reference at Thornton
Bros., 128 Federal street, Allegheny.
A GREAT STORY Tcr3tt
Uthed complete. C M. S. McLcllan't romantic
novel entitled, "In the Life o an Actress."
nCSINEbS CHANGES.
PARTNERSHIP-NOTICE IS HEREBY
given that Jacob Gulentz and Charles
Unlentz, residents of Pittsburg, Pa., as part
ners under the name ot Jacob Gulentz. will on
August L 1SS9, commence the business of a
shoe store for a term ot five years. The gen
eral partner Is Jacob Gulentz, the special part
ner is Charles Gulentz, wbo has contributed
1LO0O to the common stock of said partnership.
JACOB GULENTZ,
j 1113 Penn ave.
BlQ0-B CHARLES GULENXZ.
Mi-Display advertisements vne dollar psr
square, or one insertion. Classified advertise
ment on thU page such at Wanted, tor Bale,
To Let, eta, ten cents per line or each inser
tion, and none taken or lets thanltu cents.
THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH
BRAXCS OFFICES.
For the accommodation of the
public, Branch Offices have been
established at the,following places,
where "Want, For Sale, To Let, and
other transient advertisements will
be received up to 9 P. M. for inser
tion next morning:
Advertisements are to be prepaid except where
advertisers already have account with THB IMS-
rjLTCB.
PITTSBUKQ.
THOMAS MCCAFKBKY, 33o9 Butler street.
EMIL G. STUCKEY. Mth street and 1'enn are.
E. G. STUCKEY ACO., Wylie are. and Fulton St.
N. STOKKLY. fifth Avenue Market House.
EAST END.
J. W. WALLACE, tmrenn avenue.
OAKLAND.
MCALLISTER A &BElBLEB,Sthav. Allwoodst.
EOTSTHBIDK.
JACOB SPOHN. No. 2 Canon street.
H. A. DONALDSON. 1707 Carson strest.
ALLEGHENY.
A. J. KAEKCnEU, 59 Federal street.
11. J. McBBIDE, Federal and Ohio streets.
FBEDH. EGGEB3. 172 Ohio street.
T. H. EGGEB8 SON. Ohio and Chestnut sts.
J. F. STEVENSON, Arch and Jackson streets.
THOMAS MCHEN BY, Western and Irwin ayes.
G. W. HUGHES. Pennsylvania and Beaver area.
PEKKY M. GLEIM. Rebecca and Allegheny aves.
WANTED.
Male Ueln.
XTTANTED BOY 8S FOURTH AVENUE,
VV top floor. Are marshal's office. auI7-28
-TTTANTED-IS GOOD MASONS. APPLY AT
W GLASSWOKKS, Jeannette, Pa. aul7-SS
-TTTANTED IMMEDIATELY 10 PRACTICAL,
V sober. Industrious boiler makers. REEVES
DKOS.. Niles, O. aull-62
WANTED A BOYTO LEARN THE BAHBEK
trade; one with experience preferred. Call
at 1S2I PEN N AVE. aul7-34
TTT-A.NTED 1 FIKST-CLASS PLUMBER,
VV Call at &TEGGEBT BROS., 131 Eighteenth
St.. S. S., Pittsburg an!7-31
WANTED EXPERIENCED CAR AXLE
hammermen. Apply Immediately to OTIS
IRON AN D STEEL CO., Cleveland. O. aul7-S
-TTTANTED A FIRST-CLASS NEGATIVE
V retoucher (none other need apply), at
BIJOU GALLERY, 12 Firth ave.. Pittsburg. Pa.
aul7-18
-TTTANTED AN EXPERIENCED CIGAR
V salesman for Pennsylvania. Address, with
experience, ELLIOT, UTTENHEIMER & EL-
lAkVL, .oauimorc. aui-l
TTTANTED-A GENTLEMAN OF l.NTELLI
V V GENCE to solicit Are Insurance: liberal In
ducements to the right man. Address INSUR
ANCE, P. O. Box 4JT aul7-17
TTTANTED ASSISTANT BOOK KEEPER AN D
VV bill clerk, graduate of P. C. High School
preferred: state salary expected, with reference.
COMB, DlspatUi office. aul7-7
TTTANTED-A HORSESHOEK HELPER ONE
V V that can work on the floor; young man pre
ferred; In rrarof Bauerleln Brewery, Bennett,
Pa. JAMES HOWARD. aulS-28
-TTTANTED-A XOUNG MAN ABOUT IS OR 20
VV years old who can drive a horse and make
himself generally useful. Apply at 2 o'clock at
NO. 12 PERRY ST., Pitta. aul7-S
WANTED-FOUK GOOD CANVASSERS TO
sell teas, coffees and spices to families;
salary and commission: must be total abstainers.
Apply to ASSAM TEA CO., 4505 Liberty ave.
aul7-81
WANTED-SALESMEN TO SELL A PATENT
ledger, advertising; cards, fans, calendars,
rulers, novelties for advertising-, etc.. to mer
chants. MODEL LEDGER CD., South Bend. Ind.
au9-44-IO
-TTTANTED-A COMPETENT GENTLEMAN
W shorthand and typewriter: one capable of
doing clerical work when not otherwise emDloyed;
references required. Address TYPE, Dispatch
office. aul7-80
WANTED-OFFICE MEN TO INTRODUCE
the Lightning Shirt Ironer: salary M0 to 60
per month and expenses: no canvassing. Address,
with stamp, BROWN, REASONER & CO., ingle
wood. 111. aul7-83
-TTTANTED AGENTS TOSELL TEA. BAKING
TV powder and pure spices: gifts with goods;
coke workers, miners or mllliuLn can makemoney
In their spare time. YAMASU1RO TEA CO., S3
Jackson St., Allegheny, Pa. JaIS-86-TTS
WANTED - FIRST-CLASS, SOBKK PRE
SCRIPTION glass blowers: also a few good
finishers: union wages: steady work; ftre paid;
write fully; say who you worked for. CHICAGO
GLASS MFG. CO.. Chicago. auie-15-D
WANTED-THHEE MEN TO SELL HOUSE
HOLD specialties: horse and wagon fur
nished: will pay a good salary to xcllable parties.
Apply bet. 9 and 10 A. It. to JOHN McKtoWN,
No. 623 bmlthneld st., second floor front, city.
aul7-21
-TTTANTED -"ACCOUNTING AND BOOK-
V KEEPING taught In all.lt s useful and prac
tical branches: new methods combining the
voucher system; latest systems for trial balancing.
W. WOOLSLY, expert accountant, 163 fifth ave
nue. au!7-78
WANTED-AG ENTS TO SOLICIT ORDERS
for our celebrated oil portraits: the finest
made: no experience required; beginners earn
50 a week; 2 outfit tree: send for full particulars:
a rare chance. SAFFORD ADAMS & CO.. 48
Bond St., N ew York. auIO-31-D
WANTED A YOUNG MAN STENOG
RAPHER and typewriter who Is not fully
employed, who could-glve occasional service, as
needed, between 9 and 10 o'clock A. ic, at an office
convenient to postofflcejparty have Remington
machine. Address FELIX, Dispatch office.
aul7-12
WANTED BAD WRITERS AT SMART'S
ECLECTIC SHORTHAND AND BUSI
NESS COLLEGE. Sixth St.: penmanship, book
keeping, arithmetic, shorthand, typewriting thor
oughly taught for 3 per month: private instruc
tions for both sexes; open dally 9 a. it. to 9 r. M.
aulO-TTSSn
WANTED-SALESMEN-WE WISH A FEW
men to sell our goods by sample to the
miuiciaic nuu reiaii ir&ue; on salary: largest
manufacturers In ourllne; Inclose 2c stamp; wages
3 per day; permanent position; money advanced
for wages, advertising, etc. CENTENNIAL
M'F'G.CO., Cincinnati. O. Jc2-i-ttbsu
-TTTANTED MAN-TO TAKE AGENCY OF
TV our safes; size 23x18x18 Inches; weight S00
lbs.: retail price $33; olberslzes In proportion: rare
chance to create permanent business at home:
these safes meet demand never berore supplied by
other safe companies, as we are not governed by
the Sare Pool. ALPIN E SAFE CO. , Cincinnati. O.
JeaM-D
WANTED-TRAVELING SALESMEN. SEND
your address and reference to KEYSTONE
MFG CO. (lnc. Glrard. Erie county, Pa., and
they will mall you. free, a full outfit. Including
model, of an article that sells readily to -the trade
In every town and city, and upon which they will
?ay you a liberal commission; whole outfit weighs
ounces. . au7-lS-EOD
-TTTANTED COMPETENT MAN WHO IS
TV thoroughly familiar with the manufacture
of iron bridges ind 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 aa to ability and character, A.J.
LULLOCK. Prop. Mo. Valley Bridge and Iron
W'ks, Leavenworth, Kas. au6-45
WANTED AGENTS TO SEE THE "PAR
NELL MOVEMENT;" the greatest political
movement or modern times, with a history of
Irish parties from 1813. containing a full account of
the great trial Instigated by the London ' Times. "
and giving a complete history of the home rule
straggle lrom Us Inception to the suicide of
Plgott, ly Thomas Power O'Connor, member of
Parliament: fine steel portraits or tbe great
leaders. Apply at once to P. J. FLEMING. 77
Diamond St., 1'lttsburg, Pa. aulO-12
Male and Veirrale IlelD.
-TTTAMTED IMMEDIATELY MALE COOK.
V pastrv cook. 4 dining room girls, 2 laundry
llrls. chambermaids and scrub girls, 60 cooks, 10C
ouse girls, child's nurse, tewing girl. MEE
UAM 'S. S45 Grant St. anlS-D
WANTED COOK AND CHAMBERMAID
for small famllv, laundresses, cooks, cham
bermaids, dining room girls, nurses, house girls,
German and colored girls, waiters, drivers, farm
bands. MRS..E. THOMPSON, 608 Grant St.
Jyl4-J-MT1)S
WANTED - C3 WEEKLY-REPRESENTATIVE,
male or female. In every.communlty ;
goods staple: household necessity: sell at sight; no
peddling; salary paid promptly, anil expenses ad
vanced. Full particulars and valuable sample
casefree: wemeanjuit what we say. Addresaat
onee bTANDARD bLWEBWARE CO., Boston,
Mass. jel4-70-D
Situations.
TTTANTED-A SITUATION IN PRINTING
YV office as apprentice. Address DUX. Dis
patch office. auI7-7
TTTANTED PLUMBING A STOUT BOY
V aged 17, wants to learn the plumbing trade.
Address P. D. BOXS, Jlraddock, Pa. anl7-7S
WANTED - SITUATION AS COLLECTOR,
messenger or watcbraan In a bank, office or
store, by a smart, active, mladle-aged man: best
of city references. Address MAC, Dispatch office.
aul7-6
-TTTANTED-OUTDOOK OCCUPATION BY A
V V young man holding responsible position on
clerical force of a large manf. concern; good rea
sons given for desiring to make a change: first
class referenre given as to honesty and ability.
Address JEFF, 1714 Wharton St., S.6., Pittsburg.
auI7-91
Fanner.
rTTTANTED-VARTNEB WITH 15,000 CAPI-
V V TAL to take half Interest In well estab
lished light manufacturing business In this city;
closest investigation 1 asked. All particulars
from w. W. MCNEILL t, BRO., 105 Fourth ave.
au 16-75
WANT E D PARTNER AS FINANCIAL
manager in a paying Ught.manurctnrlng
business; plant Is new and complete; capital re
quired SIS, coo to 130,0011; the retiring partner has
lost his health and tbe Interest must be sold. Ap
ply at once to VV. A. HEKJJON BOND, SO fourth
are. aoTMl-D
WANTED.
Female Help.
WANTKD-GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE
WORK. Apply 426 PENN AVE. aal7-S2
WANTED-EXPER1ENCED FIRST-CLASS
salesladies for hosiery department in large
store; none others need apply. Address HOS
IERY DEPARTMENT, Dispatch office. am7-8
T
Flnnucial.
W A NT ED-MORTGAGES, MORTGAGES
Money to loan at 4H audi per cent, GEO.
JOHNSrOI, 62 Fourth ave. auI6-N-D
WANTED-MORTG AGES-MONEY TO LOAN
in sums to suit at Vi, 6 and 6 per cent.
ALLES & BAILEY, 164 Fourth ave. Tel. 167.
SJJ1V-11-TTBSU
TTANTED-f500 TO o00,000 TO LOAN ON
VV mortgages; 4M. Sand 6 per cent. JAMES
W. DRAPE 4 CO.. 129 Fourth ave., Pittsburg.
aa-.S-76-lS, 16,17.19.21,23,24,26,28. 30
TTTANTED MORTGAGES ON CITY PROP
W ERTY, oTer S4.O0O; 4K per cent; no tax.
HENRY A. WEAVtRACO.. 92 Fourth avenue.
mh2-a22-D
-TTANTED-MORTGAGS-U000,O00TOLOAN
in larre and small amounts at 4fe. 5 and 6
ner c
r cent, free of State tax; no delay. ItEED B.
COY LEA CO., 131 Fourth ave.
myzi-eu
WANTED-TO LOAN f850,000 ON MORT
GAGES In amounts to suit. In city or coun
try, at V to 6 per cent, as to security; no delay.
SAMUEL W. JiLACK A CO., 99 Fourth ave.
Jyl4-16-UThS
w
ANTED MORTGAGES WE HAVE
znonev to loan on cltv or suburban lm-
Iiroved real estate. In large or smalt amounts, at
owest rates. ALEXANDER A LEE. 313 Wood
St. , aul7-M-MWS
-TTTANTED-MORTGAGES, IN LARGE OR
T V small amounts, on Improved city or Alle
gheny county property. McCUN E A COULTER,
Real Estate Agents and Auctioneers. 98 Fourth
ave. au 17-15
WANTED TO LOAN S500,0X. IN AMOUNTS
of p, 000 and npward, on city and suhurbsn
property, on i percent, free oftax: also smaller
amounts at S and 6 per cent. BLACK A BAIRD,
Si Fourth avenue. se2l-d2E-D
-TTTANTED MORTGAGES SL 000, OOOTOLO AN
V V on city and suburban properties at 4M, Sand
6 per cent, and on larms in Allegheny and adja
cent counties at 6 per cent. 1. 1L PEN NOCK A
SON, 103 Fourth avenue.
ap7-fU
-TTTANTKD-TO LOAN 00,003 ON MORT-
V V GAGES: POO and npward at 6 per cent;
two, 000 at 4K per cent on residences or business
Sropertv; also In adjoining counties. S. H.
REN CH, 125 Fourth avenue. oc31-eS4-D
Ollncellsneoua.
WANTED 1 GOOD SECOND-HAND SULKY.
Inanlre 209 GRANT ST., Pittsburg. Pa.
aul7-33
TTTANTED-EVERYBODY TO SEND THEUJ
V V furniture needing upholstering, repairing
and refinlshlng to UAUGH A KEENAN, 33 and
34 Water st. 'Phone 162S. an!4
WANTED-TO START A CLUB OF 42 MEM
BERS to secure a fine gold watch for each
one In the club at tl 00 per week. Address P. O.
BOX ML and I will calf and snow you the watch.
Jy3-40
WANTED HOBSES-BLUEGRASS PAS
TURE or winter boarding on Bldwell farm:
by the month for horses and cows; flne-blooaea
calves, a week or more old, wanted. Apply to J.
C. B1DWELL, Neville St., Aug. 17. aul7-40
WANTED BY PEARSON, LEADING PHO
TOGRAPHER, 98 Fifth avenue, Pittsburg,
and 43 Federal street, Allegheny, everybody to
know that he is making fine cabinets at 1 60 per
dozen: photos delivered when promised: instan
tanoona process. mh!33
FOR SALE I3IPHOVED REAL ESTATE.
Cltv Residences.
FOB SALE CLIFF ST., AN ELEGANT 10
room residence, 2-story brick with all mod
ern Improvements; lot 42x147. J. C REILLY, 77
Diamond st. aull-64-TTSfiu
FOR SALE-BEDFORD AVE., ELEVENTH
ward, for 83,600, 11,000 cash, a good brick
house, 6 rooms, attic late Improvements. See
W. A. HEREON A SONS. 80 Fourth ave.
aulg-33-16.17.Su, 22, 24
FOR BALE-BLUFF' ST., NEAR COLLEGE,
new brick house, 6 rooms, hall, bathroom,
finished basement; all late Improvements; lot 23
ft. 9 In. by 133 ft.: terms to suit. EOBT. COW
ARD, No. 20 Bluff st. asl-87-TTSSa
FORSALE-2-STOBY BRICK DWELLING IN
First ward with Immediate possession If de
sired: will sell with small cash payment and bal
ance payable In monthly payments if desired.
C. H. LOVE, 93 Fourth ave. ault-W
T7K)R SALE-THAT VERY DESUtABLE 8
1 room dwelling, situate N o. 455 Forbes st. : lot
22x120 ft., extenulng back to Ann st. : large ear-
S enter shop erected on rear of lot. GEO. JOHN
TON, Agt., 62 Fourth ave. , aul6-52-D
T710R SALE-5 GOOD BKICK HOUSES ON
JJ Twenty-fifth street near Penn avenue: all In
good ordefc and renting at about 8 1,450 annually:
will sell the block at a price to net 8 per cent to
the purchaser: title perfect. Particulars from
JAS. W. DRAPE A CO., 129 Fourth ave.
aul7-23-UWS
FOR SALE-GOOD INVESTMENT ON FIFTH
avenue near the market house: 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
83.600: terms 83,000: cash balance at 4 per cent;
rented now to pay It percent profit on cash pay
ment required; tight In the district where values
are enhancing. SAMUEL W. BLACK. A Co , 99
Fourth ave. aulO-83-Tus
East End Resdaeacea.
FOB SALE-ON LEMiNGTON AVE.. NEAR
Lincoln ave., 2)4 acres; good lrame bouse of
6 rooms: elegant water: finest of fruit In abun
dance: 87.000. THOS. LIGGETT, 114 Fourth ave.
aul7-73-TTESu
FOB SALE-ON EUCLID AVE.. E. E.. TWO
story frame house of s rooms, front and back
porches, cemented cellar, laundry on rear of lot;
lot 40X53; price 82,45. THOS. LIGGETT. 114
Fonrth ave. aul5-71-TTS6n
FOR SALE WIN EBUJDLEAVE.2MIN UTES
from Ben Venue station, nearly new 2-story
frame, 7 rooms; bath, laundry and reception
room, front and rear porches; lot 30x150. J. C
EEILLY, 77 Diamond st. aull-64-TTSSn
FOR SALE-ON SOUTH HILAND AVE.-LOT
87)4x140 to 20-ft. alley, biics house of 8 rooms
and bathroom: large front and side porches: ele
gant neighborhood and very desirable. THOS.
LIGGETT, No. 144 Fourth ave. aul7-75-WE8n
T7WB SALE TWO SMALL HOUSES AND
A? lots at bhadyslde. near E. R station and
cable cars; lot S6MX137 feet to an alley; price only
83,000. Terms, etc.. from JAS. W. DBAPE A
CO., 129 Fourth ave.. Pittsburg. aul5-73
TTWE SALE FOE 86.750 A NEW MODEEN
E brick house desirably located In the East
End, near steam and Fifth ave. cable line; 9
rooms: late Improvements: terms easy. W. A.
HEBRON A SONS, 80 Fourth avenue.
aul5-59-15, 17, 20, 24,27, 30
FOR SALE-ON SUMMERLEAST..E.E.,NEW
2-story mansard, reception hall and 11 rooms,
front and back porches, good cellar; all the
modern Improvements: lot 43x161; only 87,500.
THOS. LIGGETT, 114 Fourth avenue.
aulS-70-15,16. 17,15, 21,23
FOB SALE-AT OAKLAND. NEAB CABLE
cars, handsome 6-room dwelling, both gases,
marble mantels, closets. Inside shutters.etc, etc.:
nice lot, 22x100 ft. to an alley, with stable, etc.; a
bargain. ALEXANDER A LEE, 313 Wood St.
SU17-14
TpOB SALE IN THE EAST END-HOUSE AND
V 3 lots on Marchand street extension, near
Dennlson and Penn avenues; lots 75x125 feetand
good frame dwelling thereon: price only 84,500:
easy payments. JAS. W. DBAPE A CO.. 129
Fourth avenue, Pittsburg. aul5-74-D
FOR SALE-CALL OR SEND FOR PLANS
and description of those fine new brick
houses on Forbes st. and Coltart square, Oakland:
the most complete and desirable bouses In the
market for the money: 9 to 13 rooms each. W A.
HEREON A SONS, No. 80 Fourth ave. au6-29-ws
TTiOB SALE-ON O'HABA ST.-NEAE WAL
V NUTst.,lot42xl30,goodframebouse8rooms.
bath room, basement laundry, elegant front and
side porches: convenient to both steam and cable
cars; very desirable; only 87,500. THOS. LIG
GETT, No. 114 Fourth ave.
aul6-30-16.17.18, 22, 24, 25
FOR SALE-ON MEADOW 8T.-NEAR LABI
MEB ave.. lot 42x150, good 2-story frame
cottage house o 5 rooms, front porch, good dry
cellar, natural gas, hot and cold water, elegant
drainage, shade trees In front, etc: about 10 min
utes' walk from either Hue of cable cars or East
Liberty station: only 83,300. THOS. LIGGETT,
No. 141 Fourth ave. aul7-75-wssu
TTIOB SALE-ON A PBOMINENT PAVED
C ave. in the East End, lot 60x225; new brick
house: reception hall, 12 rooms, bathroom, base
ment laundry; all the latest Improvements: ele
gant porches, plate glass, hard wood mantels,
etc., etc: everything of the very best: elegant
neighborhood, and convenient to both steam and
cable cars. THOS. LIGGETT, U4 Fourth ave.
aul7-73-TTSSU
FOE SALE-ON COR. EDWIN AND ELWOOD
sts., lot 55x120 to 20-foot alley; new frame
house, reception hall, parlor, dining room and
kitchen, 3 good rooms and bath room on second
floor, and finished attle of 2 rooms; basement,
laundry, hardwood -mantels, sliding doors, ele
gant front and side porch; about 2 minutes from
Fifth ave. cable line: 80.750; terms easy. THOS.
LIGULTT. No. 114 Fourth ave. aul5-72-TT8Sa
FOB SALE-ON COB. PENN AND LINDEN
aves., lot 46X179, elegant brick house, recep
tion hall, parlor, library, dining room, kitchen
and large pantry on first floor, fire bedrooms
and bath on second floor: large finished at
tic with servants' room, cedar room and trunk
room, electric bells, hard wood mantels, elegant
front porch, sliding doors, etc., etc : all the latest
improvements, and every thing of the very best;
only 116,000. THOS. LIGGETT. No. 114 Fourth
ave anlB-30-16, 17. 18 ,22, 24. 25
FOB SALE - PARTIES LOOKING FOE
houses 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 planud with shade trees,
and convenience to the city, being but 20 minutes
by Pittsburg Traction road,- are among tbe ad
vantages. Prices. 86, 500 and (6.700, on easy term s.
Apply to C. H. CHANCE, on the premises.
Jy2.6S
T7OB SALE THEBESIDENCEOF C.C.WATT,
JP situated on Ivv street. Shadyslde; only 3
mlnntes walk from Fifth ave. cable line and S
minutes from Roup station, P. K.E., a pretty Queen
Anne frame dwelling of 6 rooms, hall, rangebatb,
inside w. c stationary washstands, pantry,
laundry, furnace, etc. In fact a very complete
house with lot 49x1:0 feet, planted with trees and
shrubbery. This property will be sold at a bar
gain, the owner having removed from tbe city.
Full particulars can be obtained at tbe office of
BitAVja, c bajjw, w m ounn ave. A auii-w
FOR SALE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE.
East End Reoldeaeeo.
TCHIK SALE-ON CRAIG ST., NEAR FIFTH
J? avenue, a residence of 8 rooms, cor. lot 65 ft
front; price reasonable. W. A. I1B.RRON A
SONS, 80 Fourth ave. aul7-100-17.20.23.26.59
FOR SALE-ON ROUP ST-2-STORY FRAME
house or 9 rooms. 8-foot hall and vestibule,
front porch: lot 48x161 to alley: 89.500. THOS.
LIGGETT, U4 Fonrthave. anl5-70-15,l,17.19.a.2
FOR SALE-ON THE COBN ER OF TWO GOOD
streets in East Liberty, good brick bouse of 8
rooms and laundry; lot &3X123: price 12.000.
THOS. A. LIGGETT, 114 Fourth tvef
aulS-70-lS, 16. 17, 19, 21, 23
FOR SALE-ON FILBERT ST., E. E., TWO
story frame bouse, 6 rooms, hall, front and
back porches; lot 30x110: price flOOO: terms to
suit. THOS. LIGGETT, 114 Fourth ave.
aul5-71-TTSSu -
Allegheny Residences.
TTtOR SALE NORTH AVENUE, ALLEGHE
JJ NY, resldencecheaplfsold quick: 10 rooms;
corner lot, W. A. HEREON A SONS, 80 Fourth
avenue. au2-60-j,7,10,lS,17
FOB SALE 9-ROOM HOUSE, NO. 32 REBECCA
st., Allegheny, with large lot; will be sold
very low, as owner wants to use money In the
West. MCCUNE A COULTER, Agents, 98 Fourth
ave. aul7-15
FOE BALE ON TAGGART ST.. SECOND
ward, house of 4 rooms, finished attic and
basement kitchen: lot 24x160: also bouse In rear, 2
rooms, facing Nixon St.: all on same property: L
shaped; all to be sold for S3, COO cash. Inquire NO.
65 TAGGABT ST., Second ward, Allegheny.
aulS-7
Subnrbnn Residences.
P
IflTt SAT.T-AT HMISHTON STA.. P. R. R..
A? only 82, 600, on easy payments, a neat house, 6
rooms: lot 63x132 ft. : this fs cheap. W. A. HER
RON A SON 8, 0 Fourth ave. aul3-53-TTS
FOR SALE-AT A BARGAIN, NICE SUBUR
BAN home, cottage house, ltt acres good
land, fruit and shade trees, shrubbery, etc.. on
P., Ft. W. A O. B. K.. near the city; price only
83,000. ALEXANDER A LEE, 311 Wood st.
aul7-14
FOR SALE AN ELEGANT HOME BELLE
VUE. P., Ft. W. A C.R. R., lii acres ground.
8 room house, with water and gas and all modern
Improvements; carriage house and stable; great
bargain: must be sold at once; terms easy.
SAMUEL W. BLACK A CO., 99 Fourth ave.
aul7-99-TuS
FOR SALE-A SUBURBAN PROPERTY OF
28 acres; only 7 miles from tne city: close to
railroad station; fine orchard; grape vines; large
brick dwelling and complete set of outbuildings;
abundance of water, etc., etc: a beautiful place.
Particulars from JAS. W. DRAPE A CO.. 129
Fonrth avenue, Pittsburg. au!7-24-D
FOR SALE A GOOD DWELLING AND
large lot at Crafton ; convenient to railroad sta
tion; 8 nice rooms: 3 porches: good water; natural
gas; fine lot, 63x150 feet: abundance of fruit; stable
and out-bnlldlngs; price only 83,500; verv cheap:
only 2 minutes from statfbn. JAS. W. DRAPKA
CO., 129 Fourth avenue. Pittsburg. aul5-73
FOR SALE - SUBURBAN RESIDENCE IN
borough, 12 acres, 870 feet front on principal
avenue, on good macadamized road: never falling
spring and well of purest water: large, beautiful
brick dwelling, slate roof, marble mantels. Inside
w. c, bath, laundry, pantry, natural and Illumin
ating gases: best fruited place In the country: a
bargain. W. H. HESELBARTH, Real Estate
Agent, 121 Wabash st West End, city.
au8-66-TTS
F
iOR SALE-A VERY GOOD BRICK DWELL
ING. with line lane lot about 70x274 leet. In
w liainsDurg, xronung on two or me most desira
ble streets: no small properties In thevlclnltv; the
dwelling is in prime order throughout: rooms
largo and luxurious; natural gas. not and cold
water, etc., etc. : will be sold at a bargain, with
Immediate possession If necessarv. Terms from
JAS. W. DRAPE A CO., 129 Fourth avenue. Pitts
burg. au:7-23-Hws
FOR SALE NEAT DWELLING HOUSE AND
2 acres of ground on line of railroad near
the city: dense cover of fruit and shade trees;
copious flow of pure water, always cool; 7 rooms
in dwelling, small room, observatory, 3 porches,
vestibule and hallway, dry cellar, natural gas,
marble mantels and in prime order throughout,
stable and carriage bouse, poultry house and
other outbuildings, a beautiful place, pure
air, fine elevation and wide, expanse of
scenic grandeur, only 3 minutes' walk from
railroad station: monthly ticket 84 75; this prop
erty is worthlooklng at. Fall information from
5 ersonal examination will be given at our office.
AMES W. DRAPE A CO.. 129 Fourth ave.
au 15-74-D
FOR SALE LOTS.
CUT Lota.
FOR SALE-LOTS ON BLUFF AND VICEROY
sts., near college; terms to suit. EOBT.
COWABD. 20 Bluff St. . anl-87-TTESu
FOE SALE VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS
on Wylle, Webster and Bedford aves.. Thir
teenth ward. GEO. JOHNSTON, Agt.. 62 Fonrth
ave. aul6-52-D
FOBSALE-LOTS-MT. WASHINGTON. VERY
nice; oue fronting 40ft on Natchez st. by 330
ft, to Belonda: price 81,050; (ICOdown. balance long
time. J. C. BEILLY. 77 Diamond st.
aull-64-TTSSu
FOE SALE-LOW-IN FrRST WARD, A LOT
with over 5,000 square feet, well suited for a
large warehouse or a light manufacturing site;
terms easy if desired. C.U. LOVE, 93 Fourth
avenue. auII-18
Xast End Lots,
FOB SALE 8200 WILL BUY A CHOICE LOT
In Villa Park plan on terms to suit purchasers;
send for colored plan, lust Issued. JOHN F.
BAXTER, Agent, 512Smlthfleld St. anl5-55-ThS
FOB SALE-ON SOUTH H1LAND AVE., LOT
40x120. to sewered alley; 83,800 cash or 84.000
on time: offered for a short time only. THOS.
LIGGETT, No. 114 Fourth ave.
aul6-31-16, 17, 19, 22,24, 25
FOB SALE-83.S50-CENTER AVE., E.E., LOT
50x200 feet, 3 minutes' walk from Roup sta
tion: very desirable location; good neighborhood;
enhancement certain; terms easy. SAML. W.
BLACK A CO., 99,fourth ave. anlS-81
FOB SALE-OAKLAND. ABOUT ONE ACRE
of ground fronting on tbe line of the new
cable loon: this pronertr will double in value
and can be bad at a bargain If sold at once KEED
B. COYLE A CO., No. 131 Fourth ave. aul6-49
FOR SALE-ON EOUPST.. BETWEEN FIFTH
ave and Walnnt St., beautiful lot 40x100 to
20ft. alley: elegant neighborhood, good sewer
age and convenient to both steam and cable cars:
only 82,400. 1HOS. LIGGETT, No. 114 Fonrth
ave. aul6-31-16, 17, 19,22,24.25
TTOB SALE ON WALNUT bT NEAE
C Hlland ave., beautiful lot 75x220 to a 50ft. st. ;
elegant neighborhood; convenient to both steam
and cable cars; special terms if purchaser will
Improve at once. THOS. LIGGETT. No. 114
Fourth ave. aul7-74-wrs8u
FOB SALE-ON BARTON ST., BETWEEN
Center and Ellsworth aves., beautiful lot
60x150: connections to sewer, natural and arti
ficial gas and city water made to each lot: reason
able price and on easy terms. THOS. LIGGETT,
No. 114 Fonrth are. aul7-74-wrssu
TTiOR SALE-Pj&OO CENTER AVE. LOT. NEAB
X" and east of Roup st., 100x200 feet; this is one
of the most desirable lots on the avenue; fine ele
vation, and onlv I minutes' walk from 1. K. It.
station: easy terms: a bargain. SAMUEL W.
BLACK A CO.,.00 Fourth are aul5-81
FOB SALE-PBOPERTY ON UNIMPROVED
street, being advertised at 862 a foot front. I
can offer you choice lots on wide streets, curbed,
sewered and wide flagstone sidewalks, from 840 to
850 a foot front: Investigate this. JN'O. F. BAX
TER, Agent, 512 Smlthfield St. auU-70-WS8a
FOR SALE-ON EDWIN ST.. ONE SQUARE
rrom Hlland ave.. lots la ft.deep to a sewered
alley; natural and artificial gas; city water on
tuo micm, kuuu ucgiiuuiuijuu sua uesiraoio ioca
tlon; onlyWO per foot front; terms to suit pur-
chasers.
inuD,
LIGGETT. No. 114 Fourth ave.
aulS-31-16, 17, 19,22, 24, 25
Allegbenv Lota.
TWE 8 ALE-THE CHEAPEST LOTS1NALLE
JP GHENY, located on Nunnery Hill, easily
reached: call or send for plans; terms easy. Y.
A. HERRON A SONS, 80 Fourth avenue.
SU14-99-14, 15, 17,20,22,24,27,29.31
FOB SALE LOTS ON MAPLE ANDLINDEN
avenues snd Lombard street. Allegheny, in
the Tenth and Twelfth wards: on easy terms. Ap
ply to JOSEPH MON AUGHER, 43 N. Diamond st.
mh7-9S-t
TOR SALE-LOTS ON THE nEN PERSON
JJ property. Nunnery Hill. Allegheny,, have
now taken a start, and are moving right along:
?lans and prices at this office; we guarantee a good
I tie. A. LEGGATE A SON, 31 Federal St.. Alle
gheny, an 13-78
FOR SALE ATTRACTIVE SALE, PEEBYS
VILLE ave., on the Watson place plan, com
mencing at the car house, rear Watson circle
beautirul building sites 50x125 and 50x200; terms H
cash: bal. I, 2, and 3 years. Monday, August 26. at
2 o'clock T. M. A. J. PENTECOST, Auctioneer,
413 Grant st, . auls-74
Suburban Lota.
T7IOE SALE-WE HAVE STILL A FEW LOW
j.' price iui noir uiifcuasuurg station.
CUNE A COULTEB, Agents, 98 Fourth ave.
au!7-15
MC-
FOR SALE-NEAR W1LKINSBURG STA
TION. 10 acres, suitable ror building lots: a
good investment. McCUNEACOULTER, Agents,
93 Fourth are. aui7-15
FOR SALE-BEAUTIFUL BUILDING LOTS
near SwUsvale station. P. It. B. ; prices low
and terms easy. MCCUNE A COULTEB. Agents,
98 Fourth ave. aul7-15
FOR SALE FINE BUILDING LOTS IN
Cbartlers twp., adjoining city line; 5 mlnntes'
walk from steam and streetcars: 83u0toS50n. on
long-time payments. ALEXANDER A LEE, 313
Wood st. aul7-14
FOB SALE-AT ASPINWALL STATION IN
the Bess estate the most desirable suburban
building lots now In the market ror sale: prices
very low and terms easy: call or send for olaus.
W. A. HEBRON A bONS, No. 80 Fourth ave.
aul-81-5-8-W-17-20-24-27-30
FOB SALE-OAK GKOVE-5-ACEE. LOTS: ON
line of railroad; adjoins tbe borough of Par
nassus: about W acres laldoC In 3,5 and 8-acrelots;
great flow of pure water: groups of forest trees;
natural gas;convenIentto churches, schools, stores,
etc., etc Get plans from JAS. W. DRAPE A CO.'
129 Fourth avenue, Pittsburg. aul7-24-D
miscellaneous.
VTiOB BALE-BY EW1NQ A BYEES. NO. 107
E Federal street, the following properties at a
big sacrifice if sold soon: T
No. 66 Poplar street.
No. 242 Arch strest.
No. 1 Nixon street.
No. 77 Logan street.
No. 38 Nixon street
No. 88 White Oak alley.
tin. flu9 Larimer ave East End. nnW a km
Possession of all tbe above properties Sept. L f
AUtfOWUUWti vauivi lwt IHlsHliK, JLUO
sheny City property oar specialty J! aul7-as
FOR SALE-LOTS.
worms.
FOR SALE-SMALL FARM, ONE-HALF
acre, modern frame dwelling, 6 rooms, every
thing complete for -comfort, near R. R. station,
churches and school. ED. WTTTISH, 410 Grant
st.. Pittsburg. anl7-D
OR SALE-33 ACRES OF THE CHOICEST
land along the P. K. it., eight miles rromlhe
city; two minutes from station? every foot will lot
out to good advantage: price reasonable: terms
easy. BLACK A BAIRD, 55 Fourth aye.
aul6-39-i6,17,2u,22.24
FOR SALE A NEAT PA. FARM 97 ACRES,
all fenced; frame house, frame bank barn,
springs, wells, Trulta, grass and clover; smooth
land: no hills: near village, P, O., ete.; no ln-
Homer City. Pa. anl7-95
FOR SALE BUSINESS.
Dullness Cnanrea.
FOR SALE-A NEW ENTERPRISE WHICH
can be started In all towns. For full partic
ulars address E. L. MARTIN. Decatur, 111. au9-40
FOR SALE-A FIRST CLASS DRUGSTORE,
situated on Southslde. Pittsburg; good loca
tion. Address DRUGS, Dispatch office.
.uur-caws
F
'OR S ALE-B Y SEPT. 1. '8 JEWELRY STOCK
-- ana uxtures, doing nice business in live town
of 12,000 Inhabitants; established lnlsSi. Inquire
v- -jiE.n jxwus., oj n iwu aw ui,-o
FOR SALE-A DRUGSTORE IN A NICE
country town on line of railroad; everything
in prime order, and good steady business. 'JAS.
W. DRAPE A CO., 129 Fourth avenue, Pittsburg.
aul7-23uws
FOE SALE-A HOUSE FURNISHING AND
general tin store In a large manufacturing city
on line of railroad, only 2 hours' ride from tbe city;
business Is In good shape and paying well: satis
factory reasons for selling. JAS. W. DRAPE A
CO., 129 Fonrth avenue, Pittsburg. an!7-23-MWS
FORSALE-AN INTEEESTIN A WHOLESALE
mercantile business; old-established and profit
able, we know the firm and are familiar with the
business, and can vouch for the opportunity as a
rare oue for an active man with Kooo to 88.000 to
Invest. Call upon or address ALEXANDER A
LEE, 313 Wood street. aull-81-JtWTSsn
FOR SALE-DON 'T LET THIS OPPORTUNITY
slip, buy now and make money: several very
choice cheap grocery stores, bakeries, drygoods
and notion stores, furnished bouse full of roomers,
very profitable large bakery and confectionery
business, cigar stores, feed store, milk depot,
restaurant and dining room, printing ofilce,
shoestorcs, etc : win exchange good grocery store
In city for building lot. Free particulars. SHEP
ARD A CO.. 54 Fifth ave. au9
Bnslnesa Stands.
TrOE SALE-THAT VERY DESIRABLE 3
JL' story building situate No. 177 Third ave. : lot
30x80 It,; price 116,500; easy terms. GEO. JOHN
STON. Agt., 62 Fourth ave. au 16-52-D
FOR SALS CHEAP-DOWN TOWN PROP
ERTY, bringing In a good rent; situate cor.
Ross st. and First avenue. See W. A. HEREON
AbONS, (0 Fourth ave. aul6-S2-16,17,20,24,27,29
P
IOKSALE-THE NORTHSIDE GRAIN AND
ieea elevator and warehouse, corner North
and Irwin avenues, Allegheny, Pa., with all fur
uisiiuicnis; a oargain to me rigni part.
J. V. HUTCHINSON, New Brighton. Pa
aul5-2
FOE SALE-FOURTH AVE. COE. BOSS. A
ZH story frame building containing store
room and a large number or dwelling rooms: easy
terms and low price. Call at office for full partic
ulars. BLACK A BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave.. G 90.
au 15-68
FOR BALE-UNION HALL," LEECHBURG,
Pa.: two stories. 40x85 ft.; store and ware
rooms and gas-flttlng office on first floor: hall
neatly furnished, will seat 500: also a 2-story brick
dwelling house of 7 rooms, hallway and cellar on
same lot, fronting 60 feet on Market street snd ex
tending back 120 feet to front street, opposite W.
P. it. R. depot. The above Is located in the busi
ness center of Leechburg, snd will be sold upon
easy payments or for cash, as may be desired. For
further Information Inquire of 8. C. BOLE, Leech
burg, Armstrong Co., Pa. aul7-86
Mnnufncturtnir Sites.
FOR SALE VALUABLE BUSINESS LOCA
TION, cor. Seventh ave. and Cherry alley: lot
30X100 ft, GEO. JOHNSTON, Agt., 62 Fonrth ave.
aul6-56-r
FOB SALE-MUST BE SOLD-FINE PBOP
ERTYof5or6acresat Bazelwood, Twenty
third ward: excellent location for manufacturing
or other purposes requiring large apace and con
venience to the business center; river frontage of
600 leet: wonld sub-dlvlde into building lots: a
'quick sale Is necessary, and someone will get a
bargain. SAMUEL W. BLACK A CO.. 99
Fourth avenue. aul0-85-Tn8
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS.
Horses. Vehicles. Live Stock, dee.
F
IOR SALE-FOUR BUGGIES AND SEC ROAD
carts: must be sold cheap to make room for
other goods; also three head of horses, all young
and sonnd: call and get a bargain. BENNETT A
FLOiiKER, cor. Kilpatrlck and West End ave
nue, Allecheny. , aul7-37
machinery and metals.
FOE SALE-ENGINES AND BOILERS-NEW
and refitted: repatrlng promptly attended to.
PORTER FOUNDRY ANDMACH1NECU..LLVL,
below Suspension bridge, Allegheny, Pa. aulO-29
FOB bALE NOW ONE SECOND-HAND
tenoning machine. 2 surface planers and 1
shaper.and new and second-hand engines, boilers,
lard kettles, tar tanks. Slomen valves, castings,
etc VELTE A MCDONALD, Thirty-second st.
and Penn ave. 3y2l-91-TTS
MIscetlaneoaau
FOB SALE-FOB CO-SMALL NEW SAFE.
C. IL LOVE, 93 fourth avenue. an!6-41
PERSONAL.
PEBSONAL-BOOKS! BOOKS1 BOOKSI
New and old, ancient and mouern. standard
and rare, legal, medical and scientific 30.000 vol
umes to select from. LEVI'S BOOK STORE. 900
Liberty st. " au3-98
TDERSONAL-WHY TROUBLE TOUE WIFE,
XT mother or daughters In repairing and clean
ing your old clothes, when it can be done for a
trfie by DICKSON, the Tailor, cor. Fifth ave.
and Wood St., second floorr Charges moderate;
fscllltles unsurpassed: suits madeto order: spring
styles now ready. Telephone 1558. mh3
LOST.
LOST-CANARY, FBOM 22 ANDEBSON ST..
Allegheny. Liberal reward will be paid ir
returned to the above number. aul7-35
LEGAL NOTICES.
JAMES P. GILDEA. Attorney at Law,
iJ7 Grant at Pittsburg.
ESTATE OP NICHLAUS 81TJPY, DE
CEASED Notice is hereby given that
letters of administration on the estate of Nich
lans Stupy, deceased, bave been eranted to the
undersigned, to whom all persons indebted to
said estate are requested to make Immediate
payment, and those having claims against the
estate will make them known witbont delay to
JOSEPH VOGEL, JR.
aul4-17-S No. 3703 Bntler St.. Pittsburg. Pa.
MEETINGS.
MEMBERS OF PRIDE OF THE "WEST
Council. No. 157. Jr. O. U. A. M. will meet
at their ball. 63 and 70 Ohio street, on SUNDAY
AFTERNOON, AUGUST 18, at 1 o'clock, to
attend tbe funeral of our late brother, George
W. Gillespie.
Special meeting Saturday evening, August
17, at 7:30 o'clock. J. H. CASKET. C.
A. F. Means. R. 8. aul7-7S
-yroricE-t o. o. f.
ly 'Tbe members of St. Clair Lodge, No. 362,
17 O. O. F are requested to meet at their hall,
corner of Steuben street and Wabash avenue.
Thirty-sixth ward, on Sunday, at 1 o'clock P.
jr., lor the pnrpose of attending the funeral of
our late brother, John M. Stewart. Members of
sister lodges are Invited to attend. By order of
the N. G. Geo. W. McMh.uk. Sec
1U17-27
PTTTSBTniG. PA., Augusts. 1889.
Xf-OTICE THE ANNUAL MEETING OF
XI the stockholders of the Pittsburg Forge
and Iron Company, will be held at tbe office of
the company. Tenth street near Penn avenue,
on TUESDAY, August 20, 1889 at 11 o'clock A.
jf., for tbe election ot directors for the ensuing
year, and for such other bnMness as may be
brought before them. JAMES K. VERNER,
Secretary. an6-34
A3IUSE31ENTS.
-ARRY WILLIAMS' ACADEMY
OPENS FOR THE SEASON
MONDAY EVENING NEXT, AUGUST 19.
Matinees Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday.
JOS. J. SULLIVAN'S
MALONEY'8 RAFFLE
SPECIALTY COMPANY.
25 VAUDEVILLE STARS 25
aul7-22
TTARR1S' THEATER
I
Every afternoon and evenli
livery afternoon and evening the great mora
temperance drama,
TEN NIGHTS IN A BARROOM.
aul3-90-TTS
BASEBALL TO-DAY.
RECREATION PARK.
Last series at home until Aug. 26.
NEW YORKB VS. ALLEGHENYS.
Train at 3:40. Game at 4 p. M.
aal65
TIJOU THEATER.
Matinee to-day at 2.
HA.VERLY-CLEVELAND MINSTRELS.
i. ' August 19,
A Royai Pass. au!5 67
piRAND EXCURSION TO ROCHESTER,
STEAMER MAYFLOWER, BUNDAY,
AUG. 18.
Leaves foot Wood street at 2 P. X. Returns
at 10 P. v. Round trip 60 cents. aul7-77
P
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ORGAN&
a HAMILTON.
AWnBawiRTir AVR-WTTtt
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Pittsburg, Pa, apW-7s-
TO XET.
Cltv Residences.
TO LET NO. S BEDFORD AVE., SEVEN
rooms. GEO. JOHNSTON, Agt., 62 Fourth
ave. aut-S6-D
TO LET-NO. 1 BEDFORD AVE.. NINE
rooms. GEO. JOHNSTON, Agt., 62 Fourth
ave. anl8-5A-n
TO LET-NO. 177 THIRD AVE., LEVEN
rooms: all conveniences. GEO. JOHNSTON,
Agt., 62 Fourth ave. aul6-56-r
nnO LET-NO. 935 PKNN AVE,, ELEVEN
JL rooms and bathroom, laundry, etc. GEO.
JOHNSTON. Agt.. 62 Fourth ave. auls-56-D
TO LET NO. 97 CENTER AVE., TEN
rooms, bathroom, laundry, etc. GEO.
JOHNSTON. Agt.. 62 Fourth ave. aul6-56-D
Allegheny Residences.
TO LET-NO. 104 RIDGE AVE.. ALLEGHE-
NY. eight rooms. GEO. JOHNSTON. Ast.,
62 Fourth ave. ' snIS-56-D
TO LET-NO. 36 ESPLANADE ST.. ALLE
GHENY, eight rooms, GEO. JOHNSTON,
Agt.. 62 Fourth ave. auI6-56-D
TO LET-ON BUENA VISTA-BRICK HOUSE
8 rooms, with all the Improvements: good
location; Immediate possession. A. D. WILSON,
85 Federal street. aul7-5-17,20,22.2S
TO LET NEW ROOM FRAME HOUSE
Second ward, Allegheny: 2 nice porches;
large ard; 818: no water rents. W. W. MC
NEILL A BKO 105 Fourth ave. auls-50
TO LET-ON R1DGEWOOD AVENUE. SEC
OND ward, Allegheny, dwelling house of 6
rooms, bath, natural gas, hall, porches, etc. at
82! per month. ALEXANDER A LEE.3I3 Wood St.
aul7-14
TO LET-ONLY 835 PER MO.. NO. 63 RIVER
avenue, Allegheny, near Robinson street,
9 rooms, late Improvements, bouse will be put In
good order. W. A. HEBRON A SONS. 80 Fourth
avenue. aul7-ll-uws
Bnslnesa Stands.
TO LET-STORK AND DWELLING, NO. 257
Ohio St.. Allegheny City. C. H. LOVE. 93
Fonrth avenue. auI6-41
Office Desk Room, etc
TO LET-OFFICE BOOM, WITH FRONT
window, on Wood St., near Fourth ave. AL
EXANDER A LEE. 313 Wood st SU17-14
rno LET-WELL LIGHTED OFFICE. NEWLY
JL painted: elevator, Jaultor service and al
modern conveniences. Apply to GERMANIA
SAVINGS BANK, 423 Woo
iod street.
e2J-8-D
TO LET-IN THE NEW DISPATCH BUILD
IN G, 75. 77 and 79 Diamond street, two of the
roomiest and best-lighted offices to be round in the
city; rent, fax) and 8300 per annum. Including elec
tric lights. Janitor service and steam beating.
Apply between 10 A. x. and 1 r. x., or between
2 and 4 P. M. Jj23-67
Bnslnesa Cbnncea.
TO LET-OR FOR SALE-EXCELLENT OP
PORTUNITY to make money, the West
Philadelphia Flint Glass Works, more properly
known as the Gustavus Storm Glass Works, on
account of the death of Mr. Storm, this celebrated
plant, consisting or2 furnaces, one 12-pot (new)
the other i-pot, together with all machinery, tools,
office fixtures, etc., ready for use Terms and
particulars apply to THOS. B. SCARBOROUGH,
Agent, 3107 Powelton avenue. Philadelphia, Pa.
an!729
PROPOSALS.
PROPOSALS FOR CASTINGS SEALED
proposals will be received by tbe under
eigned for the borouch of Braddocx up to
MONDAY, August 28, 1889, at 6 o'clock P. jf.,
for castings (per pound) for 22 manholes and
S3 catch oaslns lor sewers. Flans and specifi
cations can be seen at tbe Town Hall, Brad
dock, Pa. Tbe Borough Council reserves the
right to reject any and all bid.
A. a BRUBAKER.
Clerk or Council.
aul7-2-ThS Braddock, Pa.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS-SEALED
proposals will be received at tbe Burgess'
office lu tbe borough of Greensbnrg, Pa., until
12 o'clock nooD,AUGU8T 17. A. D.. 1889. for the
erection of a main bnck and stone sewer in
and upon Coal Tar mc. in said borougb, being
about 1,450 feet lone. Plans and specifications
can be seen at any time at my office in said
borough. Bidders will come and see lor them
selves and tbe right to reject any and all bids is
reserved. CYRUS T. LONG.
au7-35-x Boroueh Engineer.
Notice to Civil Engineers.
Sealed proposals will be received by the
committee until MONDAY, tbe 19th day of
Auirust, A. D. 18S9. at 4 r. M., for the surveying
and establish kic the grades, drawing of plans,
eta, for the borough. of Tarentam, Pa.
Specifications and old plans can be seen at
Fleming 4 Ester's drugstore. Tbe committee
reserves the ripht to reject any or all bids.
G. R. HAYDEN. 1
H. H. KENNEDY, J Committee.
G. T. OWENS. J
TAJIEJITUM, Pa., July 19, 18S9. aull-21-D
Notice to Contractors.
Sealed proposals will bo received at the
office ot the City Clerk of the city of Sterling.
Illinois, for furnishing materials and doing tbe
work of constructing a portion of tbe Avenue
B" sewer system, and connections and appur
tenances thereto. The work will comprise, ap
proximately, tbe following:
1,000 lineal feet of 4S-incb brick sewer; 5,000
lineal feet of pipe sewer from 6 in. to 24 in. in
diameter, together with tbe catch basins, man
boles, catch basin and manhole covers, etc., as
shown in plans
Tbe bids for furnishing pipe, and for the best
Akron cement, to be made separately. The
whole of the work to be completed Jot later
than Nov. 1, 18S9. Plans and specifications
may be seen at tbe office of tbe City Clerk.
All bids roust be in the bands of tbe City
Clerk, J. F. Barrett, on or before August 19.
18S9.
The Conncilreserves the right to reject any
or all bids.
By order of Com. on'Streets and Alleys.
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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 tnese
lots sell. The sales made and tbe interest
aroused are a good indorsement of the bargains
claimed.
Lots are 25 to GO ft. wide by 125 to 176 deep, at
Swissvale station and 5 minutes from Edge
wood station; 62 trains dally, sidewalks, natural
gas. water mains, electric lights, graded public
schools, stores, etc.
Prices, S100 to 11,000; terms, $10 to $50 down,
and balance on weekly or monthly payments it
desired. Very liberal inducements to pur
chasers who commence building at once.
Locate your home or maks your investments
here where values are increasing and profits
correspondingly certain. Yea know the most
marked improvement in real estate has been
along tbe line of the incomparable Pennsyl
vania Railroad.
Our representative will be on the ground Sat
urday, Monday aud Thursday.
SAM'L W. BLACK & CO.,
99 FOURTH AVENUE
aul2-49-MThs
E
IOR BALE-
BUILDING LOTS
AT
ASPINWALLSTATTON,
West Penn Railroad, only 7 miles from Alle
gheny depot, adjoining SHARPSBURG.
Tbe "Aspinvall 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 tbe acre, and are offering them for sale at
-prices that will suit tbe most conservative.
Terms very easy, title guaranteed by the "Fidel
ity Title and Trust Company," of Pittsbnrz.
Special inducements to early purchasers. There
is a representative always on tbe premises who
will show tbe pecperty. Take a train to Aspin
wall station, wbKh Is directly on tbe premises,
or call on the agents,
W. A. HERRON 4 SONS,
80 Fonrth ave- city,
Wbo will give you plans of the lots, with full
Information and prices.
aul0-2.6,10,13.170,24.27,SI
SIXTH AVENUE DYE WORKS,
I. MAY SONS & CO.,
STEAM DYERS AND SCOURERS
And general renovators of textile fabrics, la
dles' and gentlemon's soiled or faded garments
neatly cleaned or restored in color. Curtains
of every description carefully attended to.
M. MAY SONS & Co. -
lell-TTS 66 SESTH AVE. Pittsburg, Pa.
WALTKBj.OSBOtTBNE. RICHABD UAXXOwa.
B ARROWS fc OSBOURNE
JOB PRINTERS,
90 Diamond street
TeiepfionoNo.au
atO-kStVirssa
EDUCATIONAL.
ST. GEORGE'S HALL EOR BOY8 AND
young men. St. George's,-Md near Balti
more, Prof. J. CKlnear, A. M., Principal, Col
lege or business. Unsurpassed in advantages,
comfon and situation. $200 to $275 a year.
aul7-92 ,
TTJESTERN RESERVE BEMINARY AND
VV Normal College, West Farralngton, O.
Sixty years. Collegiate, Normal. Music. Busi
ness, Stenography. Board and Tuition. $100 per
year. REV. E. B. WEBSTER. A. M Pres't.
aulO-30-s
HOLY GHOST COLLEGE
Complete preparatory, commercial and
collegiate departments, reopens WEDNES
DAY. SEPTEMBERS; new students examined
Monday, September 2. Apply to Rev. John
T. Mmtprrr. C B. Hjl, President. jyl-2S
MOUNTSTE. URSULE. OAKLAND-THB
Ursullne Academy reopens on SEP
iijjIBER 2; boarders and day scholars re
ceived. For further particulars apply to
S. STE. GERTRUDE,
aulS-25 Superintendent. '
WEST WALNUT STREET SEMINARY
for young ladles; 23d year: la provided
for giving a superior education in collegiate,
eclectic and preparatory departments; also in
music and art. MRS. HENRIETTA KUTZ,
2045 Walnut st Pbila. aul-90-TTS
EIGHT SCHOLARSHIPS FOR RENT Of
THE PITTSBURG
FEMALE COLLEGE.
Inquire of MR. JOS. SHALLENBERGER,
atDnquesnn Bank, on Tuesday and Friday,
from 11 to 12 o'clock. aul6-21-TT3
T7LOCUTION MUSIC LITERATURE.
JCj Mrs. Lizzie Pershing Anderson's School,
bTUnlon avenue, Allegheny. Frencb and Ger
man, Drawing and Painting, English studies.
Fall term opens September 10, 1849. Send for
prospectus. jyl6-4S-ws
TWO CHOICE SCHOOLS.
BROOKE HALL, for girls and young
ladies. 8HORTLIDGE MEDIA ACADEMY;
for boys and young men. SWITH1N C.
SHORTLIDGE, A. M. (Harvard graduate),
Media, Pa., near Philadelphia. aul-8
NEW YORK MHJTARY 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; BELDUN F.
HYATT. Comd't of Carets. jelO-U
Notre Dame of Maryland.
Collegiate Institute for young ladles and pre
paratory school for little girls, EMBLA P. O,
three rstles from Baltimore, Md., conducted by
the Sisters of Notre Dame. Send for catalogue.
jjaW9-TTS
SOUTHERN HOME SCHOOL MR GIRLS.
915 and 917 N. Charles street, Baltimore. '
MRS.W.M.CARY. I Established 1842. French
MISS CARY. ( the language of tbe school.
jyl8tTT3
BISHOP BOWMAN LNSTITUTE A COL
LEGIATE school for yonng ladies, cor
ner Penn ave. and Fourth street, Pittsburg.
Tbe next session begins Wed., Sept. IL Send
for register giving 1 nil Information. Address
the rector, REV. R. J. COSTER, A. M.
jyl4-53--s
MOUNTAIN SEMINARY, BIRMING
HAM, Pa. A thorough school for young
ladies. Situation noted for health. Home
comforts. 33d year. Grounds, 100 acres. Three
courses of study. Prepares for college. Send
for illustrated catalogue. A. R. GRIER, Busi
ness Mn'g'r. MISS N. J. DAVIS, PrincipaL
au6.53-D
T3 OCK HILL COLLEGE, ELLICOTT CITY,
JTAi Md.; conducted by the brothers of the
Christian Schools; scientific, classical and com
mercial courses: the modern languages and
drawing are taught without extra charg;
studies will be resumed on tbe first Monday of
September. For particulars address
aul6-23 BROTHER DENIS, President
PENNSYLVANIA MILITARY ACAD
EMY. Chester. Pa- Twenty-eighth year
opens September 18. A MILITARY COL
LEGE. Civil Engineering, Chemistry, Archi
tecture. Arts. Thoroughly organized, prepara
tory courses. Circulars of Mr. F.G.PAUL
SON, 411 Wood St., city. Col. CHAS. E.
HYATT. President. Jyl0.52-tvs
PITTSBURG ACADEMY.
Normal. Academic, Commercial. Students
prepared for advanced classes in tbe 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 avenue.
jyl8-81-TTS
PARK INSTITUTE FORMERLY PRE
PARATORY and commercial depart
ments of Western University. Three courses:
Classical, English and Business,including short
hand and typewriting. Business and shorthand
classes open to botb sexes. Fall term opens Sep
tember 2 at No. 204 North avenue, Allegheny,
Pa. Office hours 9 to 11 a. m. Call or send for
prospectus. LEVI LUDDEN, A. M.. PrincipaL
au3-46-TT3
CURRY UNIVERSITY,
SIXTH STREET, PITTSBURG.
L477 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 respectfully solicited.
JAMES CLARK WLLLIAMS, A. iL. Pres't.
Jyl832-TTS.
Eflgewortli Boarding ai Day Sclool
For girls, 122 West Franklin street, Baltimore.
Md.. Mrs. H. P. LEFEBVRE, principal. This
school wpi reopen on Thnrsday. tbe 19th of
September. The course of instruction em
braces all the studies included in a thorough
English education, and tbe French and Ger
man languages are practically taught.
jy30-6S-ws
-plTTSBURG FEMALE COLLEGE FULI.
JL and special courses of study in Literature.
Language, Natural Science, Music, Art and
Elocution. Unsurpassed home comforts and
care. Buildings large; facilities ample. Health
ratio not surpassed anywhere. Location cen
tral; Eighth street, near Penn avenue. Tuition
and boarding very reasonable. Next season
opens September 10. For catalogue and full,
information send to
PRESIDENT A. H. NORCROSS, D. D
jylQ-23-lva Pittsburg, Pa.
PITTSBURG ART SCHOOL, ESTAB
LISHED 1884, offers advantages of a
thorough Academic School ot
Art, combined with private in
struction; each pupil under
joint direction of George Het
zel (Dusseldorf Academy), John
W. Beatty (Munich Academy).
Students who cannot attend daily
may enter ior limited numDer or
days a week. For prospectus address
JOHN W. BEATTY, Principal.
au3-63-TUS 413 Wood street, Pittsburg.
Pennsylvania Female College.
Situated in a beautiful nark, on a commanding
plateau, in the suburbs of Pittsburg, away from
city noise and dust. Unsurpassed ror beauty and
healtbrulness. Excellent facilities for study of
Natural Sciences, Classics and Mathematics In
short, every department well equipped. The
completion of Dllworth Rail, comnrlslnr new
chapel, commodious class rooms and additional
dormitories, has Increased capacity and furnishes
faculties for tboroush educational work of the
highest order. Season opens September 11, 1830.
Early application lsdeslrable. Forcataloguesand
furthsrlln formation apply to MISS HELEN E.
PELLETBEAU, President, Pittsburg (East End),
Pa. Jy-4-Tus
THE PEUHSYLYAHIA STAIE COLLEGE.
Fall session opens September 11." Examinations
for admission September 10. New buildings and
equipment greatly Increase tbe facilities for In
struction la all departments. Courses in Agri
culture, Chemistry, Botany and Horticulture,
Civil. Mechanical and Electrical Engineering,
and in Ueneral Science and Modern Languages.
Special courses for Ladles. Tuition free Fifty
Scholarships entitle tbe holders to free room rent.
Eor catalogue or other information address
THE PKEblDEM, State College, Center Co.. Pa.
anl-7-TTS
-TOR SALE
AT A GREAT REDUCTION,
THREE BHIJJWELLIHGS;
Only 12,200 eacb, on small monthly install
ments if desired.
A RARE CHANCE TO GET A HOME
Of eight rooms, vestibule, hall, bath, range,
natural gas, hot and cold water. Only 25 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 & SONS, 80 Fonrth avenue.
aul-9M.3.S.10,13,17
G
A.BALFR,
BUILDING CONTRACTOR,
u eeventn avenue,
Pittsburg. Px
Telephone 1344. 3e5-n60-TT3
X ADIE3
"You cab buv the cutest 1
on cab buv the cutest little stidemns von
ever saw for 25c 50c and 75c apiece, at
WILSON'B JEWELRY STORE.
'anl3-TTS 81 FOURTH AVENUE.
J. A. JACOBS,
ARCHITECT,
90 Fourth-avenue,
ul3-57-TTS Pittsburg,?,
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