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THE , FOTSBTraG- DISPATCH, THURSDAY, AUGUST 22, 1889." t
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r OLIVER IN EUftQPE.
General Manascr McDonald of the
T. & W. E. B. Makes a Statement.
PRESIDENT'S TEir NOT IMPORTANT.
Ho
Didn't Go to See Andrew Carnegie,
Althonh the Pittsbnrgera
WILL CONTEOL THE LITTLE RAILROAD
General Manager McDonald, of the Pitts
burg and Western Bailroad, was asked yes
terday whether President H. "W. Oliver had
pone to Europe expressly to see Mr. Carne
gie about securing new connections and
double-tracking the road, and in reply he
said:
"Air. Oliver did not go to Europe for the
purpose of seeing Mr. Carnegie, but be went
there for pleasure, and upon his own private
business. We could not double track the
road if we wanted to, and there is no im
provement of that kind contemplated.
"Tho Pittsburg and "Western Company
only own the line as far as New Castle. Be
yond that it is owned by the Pittsburg,
Cleveland . and Toledo, and Pittsburg,
Painesille and Fatrport Railroad Com
panies. We are only the lessees, and if we
made such an improvement, it would have
to be done at our own expense. We have a
heavy debt overshadowing us now, and it is
not at all likely that we would add to the
debt, improving other people's property.
"The talk of Mr. Carnegie or any one
man securing control of the stock of the
road, is all bosband there is nothing in it.
As has been stated in TllE DISPATCH Mr.
Carnegie only owns 35,000 shares, and this
is far from a controlling interest.
PITTSBURG HAS THE CALL.
"The majority of the stock, however, is
still held by Pittsburg people. This In
eludes the Carnegie, Oliver, Callery and
Chalfant interests. As long as these people
hold their stock the road will still be a
Pittsburg corporation, and will be managed
in the interest of Pittsburg people."
"There is a story afloat among people on
the insiJe that the Vanderbilt people in the
Lake Shore and Lake Erie roads are trying
to secure control of the road through the
bond holders. After getting the road in
their hands they intend to kill it, and will
then be rid of one lively competitor. Drex
el, Morgan & Co., it is stated, are ready to
turn the interests they have over to the
Vanderbilts, provided they get enough
money. Is tnere any truth in these reports?"
was asked.
"I do not think there is a word of train in
it. We compete with the Lake Shore and
haul a lot of the freight they formerly re
ceived. It is possible they may be alter oar
road, though I do not believe it."
"There is also considerable apprehension
among the stockholders and officers of the
Junction roid," remarked the reporter,
"over a report coming from the Baltimore
and Ohio people, that the present manage
ment of the Pittsburg and Western wanted
to discontinue the pleasant relations with
their line. In other words the traffio ar
rangement between the Pittsburg and West
ern and Baltimore and Ohio roads through
the Junction was to be violated in every
way. This would compel Western ship
pers to send their freight via another line,
and the Pittsburg and Western and Balti
more and Ohio would lose the
business. By doing this the stock of the
Pittsburg and Western would be depreciated
and ultimately the road would go to the
wall. The New York interests are supposed
t be back of the scheme, and they thus hope
crowd out the Pittsburgers. If this was
ie it would kill the Junction road. Do
know anything about it?"
A PITTSBUBO ENTEBPBISE.
That statement is false from beginning
o end," replied Mr. McDonald. "The
resent active management of the road has
such intentions ot crowding out the Pitts
urg interests. Our traffic arrangements
;ith the B. & O. are friendly, and we could
not do without that connection. There is
too much freight interchanged between the
two roads fot our com pan v to break the
agreement. As long as the Pittsburg stock
holders hold on to what they have,
there is not the least probability that any
thing can be done that would not be to the
inteicst of Pittsburg manufacturers. The
Pittsburg and Western is a Pittsburg road,
a d we are all the time trying to do every
thing in our power to further the interests
of the town."
"Is it not true that freight has been re
fused which was marked for the line of the
Baltimore and Ohio?"
"No. I do not think so. If such was the
cae I do not know it. The onlr trouble we
had with the Baltimore and Ohio was when
I refused to allow our cars, which we needed
for local business, to go to the Baltimore
and Ohio mines to be loaded for the lakes."
The Trail Street Journal, which is sup
posed to be official on such matters, says
Mr. Oliver's visit to Europe was for the
purpose of securing the controlling interest
or the stock of the road for Mr. Carnegie.
This has been done, and a new trunk line
will be built from the seaboard to Chicago.
The Pittsburg and Western will be the
"Western connection at Pittsburg. Mr.
Carnegie, it is said, has abandoned his idea
of building a new line from Pittsburg to the
lakes, and will devote his energies to
strengthening the Pittsburg and Western.
A number of surveying parties, it is stated,
h.-ne been working in' the Connellsville
coke region staking out the line.
SENT FEOJI PHILADELPHIA.
CM. Dorrance Is Here lo Settle Writ Penn
Accident Claims.
Superintendent Kirtland, of the West
Pcnn Bailroad, was called upon yesterday
morning to furnish a special car.and engine
for the conveyance over the road of an agent
of the Pennsylvania Bailroad Company,
sent from Philadelphia to visit the injured
of the Sarver bridge wreck of last Friday
afternoon. The agent is G. M. Dorrance, a
trusted engineer connected with the com
pany's general offices in Philadelphia.
He is accompanied on his trip by Assist
ant Supervisor Thompson, of the West Penn
road. These two gentlemen are going over
the line, stopping at each station and learn
ing the names of those who were injured.
It is the duty of Mr. Dorrance to endeavor
to ciiect a settlement with each victim of the
disaster; and where satisfactory terms can
be effected, a check is offered in considera
tion that the injured person will agree to
waive all claims for damages. The gentle
men visited Tarentnm yesterday morning,
and will go to Natrona, Bntlcr and all other
points where there may. be any of the
wounded.
PAIIKG FOE A SCnOOL.
The Excellrnt Condition of Finance! In
Elebtb Wnrd, Allegheny.
A call has been issued by the Working
man's Savings Bank, of Allegheny, for the
presentation for payment of bonds one and
four of the Eighth ward school district, of
Allegheny. The bank is the treasurer for
the district, and the interest on the bonds
will cease September 1. The bonds, to the
amount of $25,000, were issued September
1, 1883. for the purpose of paving for the
school house. Two, for $1,000 each, fall
due annually. Four have already been
paid.
Motjtebs will find for their own debility
and weaknesses an excellent and gentle
tonic in Dr. D. Jayne's Tonic Vermifuge;
while, for their children, whether in weak
jhss from the want of appetite, or worms, it
is a remedy that will not disappoint. It
ought to be kept in every household, ready
for use when needed, and much suffering
will be thereby saved. Sold by all druggists.
A .BEAUTIFUL. CEREMONY.
A Piltsburc Physicinn I tho Keeper of
Chautauqua' Golden Iter Ilo Used It
YcsterdnT as" Ho Has for Ten Yearn
Post.
Dr. J. J. Covert, of Lawrenceville, has
gone to Chautauqua. He plays a prominent
part in the greatest day of the Sunday
School Assembly there, and he has done it
for ten years. On "graduates' day" it has
been the practice each year to allow the new
graduates of the Chautauqua Circle to pass
through the "Golden Gate" into the amphi
theater. The ceremony of placing and re
moving the golden gate is a very beautiful
and significant one. The day previous to the
graduating day the faculty proceed with the
workmen to the room where the gate is
kept, and form a procession to the archway,
which leads to the amphitheater, and watch
the workmen lift the gate into the
sockets; this being done a guard is
placed at the gate until the morning, so as
to safely keep any intruders away.
Yesterday morning all the graduates
formed in procession in the Hall of Philoso
phv, and when they had reached the gate
way the Presidcnt,"Mr. Lewis Miller, hand
ed the golden ksy to the chief gatekeeper,
Dr. J. J. Covert, who unlocked the gateand
allowed the graduates to pass through. As
soon as they have passed the chief gatekeep
er relocks the gate, and the sime mode of
procedure is gone through in its removal
as was done inolacing it in position. The
gate is as sacredly cared for during the year
as are the crown jewels of some mighty
potentate. Dr. Covert has always unlocked
the gate.
THE G. A. R. RECOGNIZED.
Collector Warmenstle Appoints Chamber
lain nnd Fisber.
Two formal appointments, by custom
lying outside of the United States Treasury
rules, were announced yesterday by Col
lector ot Internal Bevenue Warmcastle.
The favored gentlemen are Edward Fisher
and C. H. Chamberlain. Both have fine
army records and furnish a pretty correct
index as to the qualifications that are apt to
weigh with Mr. Warmcastle in completing
his list of 110 names.
Mr. C. H. Chamberlain is a member ot
Post 259, G. A. B., and Encampment No. 7,
Veteran Legion. He served three years in
the Ninth Pennsylvania Beserves. He
formerly lived in Beaver, and served eight
years in the revenue service in the Trfentv
third district under Collector Jackson. He
will be cashier and paymaster under Col
lector Warmcastle, the most responsible
post in the latter's gift.
Mr. Edward Fisher, who becomes the
Pittsburg deputy collector, ranking the
other deputy collectors, is a strong repre
sentative of the soldier element. At the age
of 19 years he enlisted in the Ninth Penn
sylvania Beserves and participated in a
score of battles, among which were Antie
tam, Gettysburg, Malvern Hill, Fredericks
burg and Gaines' Mills. He is a member
of Hays Post No. 3, of this city, of which he
has been for two years Commander. He
has been honored by election to the G. A.
'B. General Council of Administration, and,
like Mr. Chamberlain, is a member of the
Veteran Legion. Both appointments give
great satisfaction to the "boys in bine."
ALL AFTER A JOB.
Many Applicants Appear Before tbe Gov
ernment Committee
The second civil service examination of
this season was held yesterday in the rooms
of the University Building. Out of 142 ap
plicants 131 persons appeared for the ordeal.
This is the largest number of applicants
that ever appeared, in the city. Tbe exam
ination was in charge of W. H. Hunter, of
the Civil Service Committee in Washing
ton, and Colonel Hudson, of the Pittsburg
postoffice. The persons have all applied
for Government positions in Washington.
There -were people of all ages, men and
women, in the crowd that thronged the
rooms of the University Building.
Colonel Hudson stated that everything
was going along first-rate, but he did not
expect that the examination would be con
cluded before some time this morning. The
papers will then be sent on to Washington,
and the result will be made public in about
two weeks." All applicants are required to
answer 75 per cent of the questions correctly.
IN FAT0E OF A CANAL.
Detcffatea Elected to Attend the Water
ways Convention
Twenty-nine delegates were elected at the
rivcrmen's meeting yesterday to attend the
Western Waterways Convention in Cin
cinnati. They represent ihe largest firms,
will confer among themselves in regard to
the improvements necessary, and will all
work for the canal and dam scheme. No
other business was accomplished at the
meeting. The following is the list:
J. F. Dravo, W. W. O'Neil, John A. Wood, 8
S. Cramp, W. B. Hodgers. S. Horner, I. N
Buntin, A. Lysle, Joseph II. Dunlap, D. B.
Blackburn. John Moren, Joseph Gould, 8. S.
Drown. J. A. Blackmore, M. McDonald, Charles
Jutte. Thomas M. Jenkins, James T. Fawcett,
Robert Robinson, Andrew Marsilllott. Jona
than H. Wood, James A. Henderson, Thomas
Rees, S. S. Graham, 8. R. Patterson, T. J.
Wood, C. L. Snowden, John A. Ailes, C. W.
Batchelor.
G. A. R. Excursion Rate to Olllwankee, 811
Via tbe P. fc W. R'y.
The Pittsburg and Western Railway will
sell round trip tickets toMilwaukee August
21 to 27 for $11; to Chicago, on same dates,
lor $9. Tickets good going on Chicago Ex
press leaving Allegheny at 1:40 p. m., city
time, daily. Pullman sleeping cars and
first-class day roaches run through to Chi
cago without change. s
PITTSBURG AND LAKE ERIE R. R.
Special Excursions Tuesday, August 27".
Niagara Falls and return, $7.
Toronto and return, $8.
Alexandria Bay and return, $12.
Lake Chautauq'ua and return every Tues
day and Saturday, $5.
Tickets good 15 days for return passage.
MTUFSU
REAL. ESTATE SAVINGS BANK LLlt,
401 Smlthfleld Street, cor. Fourth Arcane.
Capital, $100,000. Surplus, $45,000.
Deposits of $1 and upward received and
interest allowed at 4 per cent. its
You will find at John S. Eoberts', 414
Wood street, the prettiest colors and newest
designs in wall paper. If you want wall
paper, call and examine the stock handled
by John S. .Roberts, 414 Wood street, before
buying. Ths
A Delicious Drink.
Iron City beer, brewed only by Frauen
heim & Vilsack. is a refreshing and health
ful beverage. It is pure, wholesome and
nutritious. Try it, and you will always use
it. Telephone 1186.
Closing- Out Sale
'Of beaded wraps, shawls, jerseys, parasols,
sun umbrellas, ladicb' and gent's summer
underwear, hosiery, gloves, black lace
flounclngs, embroideries and insertings at
greatly reduced prices to close this season's
goods, at H. J. Lynch's, 438 and 440 Mar
ket street. xhssu
Use "Una" flour finest spring patent in
the world. "Golden Wedding" the best of
bread flours. "Duquesne" has no equal as
a paBtry flour. Homing's "Ivory," gem of
all family flours.
Grand Army Excursions Over tbe Pennsyl
vania Lines
Tickets for sale August 21 to 28 inclusive
to Milwaukee and return, $11 from Pitts
burg. Tickets for sale August 21 to 24 in
clusive to Chicago and return, $9 from Pitts
burg. Inquire at ticket offices of the Penn
sylvania lines.
IT'S-EI&HT YEARS OLD
And but Tery Little is Known of An
drew. Carnegie's Library Gift
PITTSBURG WAS ASKED TO WAIT,
Bat Chairman Frew Does Kot Think That
Any String Was Tied to
A GIFT THAT THE PEOPLE ALL WANT
W. X. Frew, Esq., Chairman of the
Councilmanic committee appointed nearly
two years aijo to attend to public library
matters, was asfeetl yesterday what had be
come of the Carnegie library project in
Pittsburg. He replied that there had been
no further progress made since the city had
put itself in position to receive the gift and
take care ot it, see that it was properly
groomed, etc Mr. Frew stated that Mr.
Carnegie had been informed that the coast
was clear, and nothing further could be done
by anyone but himself. He, Mr. Frew, re
garded any further approaches in Mr. Car
negie's direction as indelicate. At the same
time, he didn't think there was any string
tied to the gift, and thought the reason then
assigned by Mr. Carnegie still, in all prob
ability, held. That was that he wished to
see the outcome of the project in Allegheny.
Mr. Frew supposed that Mr. Carnegie
had sufficient reasons for silence, and he
certainly knew ot no way to get a deliver
ance on the subject.
ABOUT EIGHT YEAR3 OLD.
On November 25, 1881, Andrew Carnegie
wrote to Mayor Lyon making an offer of
$250,000 for a free library on condition tllat
the city provide for its proper use and main
tenance not less than $15,000 annually. Mr.
Carnegie called attention to the fact that
Cincinnati gives $40,000 a year for a like
purpose. He also stipulated that the se
lection of the site, maintenance, manage
ment of the proposed library and all dis
bursements connected therewith be en
trusted to a commission of ten well known
known citizens of Allegheny county to be
named by the donor, the Mayor, Presidents
of Select and Common Councils, Chairman
of the Central Board ot Education and
Superintendent of City Schools to be ex
officio members of the commission. Mr.
Carnegie enumerated the advantages to be
derived by a free library, and ended by ex
pressing "the hope that he be allowed to
show some sense of the deep debt of grati
tude he owed to Pittsburg and its people.
On November 20, 1886, almost five years
after the offer, an ordinance was signed by
Major A. Fulton providing for a library
under the donor's conditions.
Legislative sanction being deemed neces
sary, on the 23d day of May, 1867, Governor
Beaver approved the following act:
citt "clerk's explanation.
That it shall be competent for any incor
porated city within this Commonwealth to
take and bold any grant or donation of money,
books and manuscripts, or property, real and
f personal, for the pnrpose of establishing a free
ibrary within the limits of such corporation
and to make provision, by annual appropria
tion for the maintenance of such free library.
City Clerk Sheppard states that subse
quently Mr. Carnegie said in an interview
with Mr. Frew that he, Carnegie would
make the donation $500,000 if necessary, but
that at the time in question the Allegheny
library had made a considerable draft on
his resources and asked for time. Since
then it has not received special attention.
A committee has been appointed from year
to year to attend to the matter until this
vear, when the matter has been allowed to
lapse.
An Abominable Legacy
Atendencv to rheumatism Is undoubtedly
inherited. Unlike many other legacies. It re
mains in the family Tbe most effectual means
of checking this tendency, -or of removing in
clDient rheumatism, whether m-e-exlstant in
the blood or not, is to resort to Hostetter's
Stomach Bitters as soon as the premonitory
twinges are felt. Nullifying tbe influences of
cold, exposure and fatigue, the Bitters not only
fortifies tho system against their hurtful con
sequences, but subjugates malaria, liver and
kidney complaint, dyspepsia and nerve dis
quietude. Cabinet photos, 89c per doz. Lies' Pop
ular Gallery, 10 and 12 Sixth st. TlSu
UIEET1KGI5.
HOT1CE-SPECIAL MEETING SOUTH
blDE Council No. 133, Jr. O. U. A. M.
mere will be a special meeting of the above
name council at their hall. Twenty-seventh
and Sarah streets. THURSDAY. August 22, at
12.30 P. M., to make arrangements to attend the
tuneralof onr late brother John J. Hoffman,
at 2 o'clock Ttyarsday affrnoon. Members of
sistpr councils aro invited to attend. O. G.
WALTER, V. C. A. G.WALTER, Rec Sec.
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LEGAL NOTICES.
W. F. McCoOK. Solicitor.
-VrOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
Jji letters testamentary on the estate of
Samuel Palmer, deceased, have been granted
to the undersigned, to whom all debts due said
estate must be paid and all claims against tbe
same most be presented at once. JAMES W.
BROWN, Howe, Brown & Co., Limited, Penn
avenne. Seventeenth street, Pittsburg.
auS-61-Tb.
W". F. McCook. Solicitor.
VTOTICE IS HEREB.Y GIVEN THAT AN
Jj application will be made to tbe Governor
ot Pennsylvania, on FRIDAY. Ajicust SO, 18S9,
by William Doyle, James M. Bailey, William
McMillan. Edward Hogan, William C. Kins
and Augustus H. Heisey under the act of As
sembly, entitled "An act to provide for tbe in
corporation and regulation of certain corpora
tions," approved April 29, 1874, and the sup
plements thereto", tor che charter of an intend
ed corporation to bo called Pittsburg Clay Pot
Company, tho character and object of which is
the manufacture of clay pots and other articles
made from fire clay, and for these purposes to
have, possess and enjoy all the rights, benefits
and privileges of said act of Assembly and snp
plements thereto. . au8-2-Th
OFFICIAL PITTSBURG.
-TOTICE TO CONTRACTORS SEALED
Xl proposals will be received at the efflea of
the City Controller until the 27th day of Au
gust. A. D. 1889, at 2 p. if., for the following,
GRADING.
Kent alley, from Stanton avenue to Fifty
second street.
GRADING, PAVING AND CURBING.
Moultrie street, from Fifth avenue to Forbes
avenue.
Broad street, from Frankstown avenue to
Collins avenue.
Howe street, from Aiken avenue to Ivy
street. ,
Camegie street, from Fifty-fourth street to
jMity-nuu street
Chestnut street, from Locust street to Bluff
street.
Cedar street, from Liberty avenue to Friend
ship street.
The paving of all the above named streets to
be either of standard sheet asphalt with bitu
minous base, vulcanite asphalt, block stone,
irregular block stone or cobble stone, and
bids will be received for each kind of pave
ment. BOARD WALKS.
Virginia avenue rom Ulysses street to
Oneida street.
William street from Brownsville avenue to
Bailey avenue.
Joel's lane from Grandrlcw avenue to Omaha
street.
Kearsarge and Belonda streets from Grace
street to Mason street.
SEWERS.
Conrad street from Penn avenue to Liberty
avenue, 15 and 20-inch pipe.
Pcnn avenue from Pennsylvania Railroad
bridge to tbe Neglev Rnn sewer. 15-inch pipe.
South Twenty-fifth street from Josephine
street to the Monongahela river, 24-inch
pipe.
Gum street from a point 65 feet sonth of
Clin street to Webster avenue, 12-lnch pipe.
Hemans and Klrkpatrick streets and Center
avenue from Charles street to Reed street, 15
and 18-inch pipe.
Rebuilding the Forty-eighth street sewer,
Seventeenth ward.
Shaffer and Arch streets culvert.
Plans and specifications c?n be seen and
blanks forbidding can be obtained at this
office. Each oroDosal must be accomnanled
Jy a bond probated before tbe Mayor or City
VsJer.
The Department of Awards reserves tbe
right to reject any or all bids.
E. M. BIQELOW.
Chief of Department of Public Works,
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,
US' Display advertisements one dollar per
square' or one insertion. Classified advertise
tne&lt on this page tuch as Wanted, FbrSale
To Ziet, ete ten cents per line for each inser
tion, and none taken or less than fifty cents.
THE 'PITTSBURG DISPATCH
BRANCH OFFICES.
"For the 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:
Advertisement, are to be prepaid except where
advertisers already bare accounts with TBI Dls
SMTCU. prrrsBURo.
TnOMAS MCCAFKKEY, SM Butler street.
EMIL (J. STUCKEY. 24th street and Penn ave.
E. G. STUCKEY A CO., Wyllo ave. and Fulton St.
N. STOKELY. fifth Avenue Market House.
east end.
J. W. WALLACE, 8121 Penn avenue.
OAKLAND.
MCALLISTER & SllEIBLEILSthav. & AlwocdsL
SOUTnSIDK.
JACOB SPOHN. So. I Carson street,
H. A. DONALDbON, 1707 Carson street.
ALLEGHENY.
A. 3. KAEKCHEK, S9 Federal street.
H. J. JICBKIDE. Federal and Ohio streets.
FRED H. EGGERS. 172 Ohio street.
F. IL EGGEUS A SON. Ohio and Chestnut sM.
J. T. STEVENSON, Arch and Jackson streets.
THOMAS MCHENRY, Western and Irwin aves.
G. W. HUGHES. Pennsylvania and Bearer ares.
PEKRY M. OLE! St, Kebecca and Allegheny aTes.
X
WANTED.
JHala Hcls.
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ANTED-TRAVELING SALESMAN. AD-
DKES3 KOUJU , 60 waoasn, uiicago.
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ANTED MILLWRIGHT, ALSO MA
CHINIST. Address A. K., Dlsnatcn omce.
auS-25
WANTEUA FIRST-CLASS COA.TMAKER.
Apply to W. C. BALDWIN, Washington,
WANTED-LABOREK!- AT PARK QUAK
JtlES, Conway station on P., Ft. W. AC
H.R. auH-So
WANTED-A GOODBUGGYBLACKSMITH.
immediately. MARTIN WALL, Klt
tanlnc. Pa. an22-82
WANTED-TWO GOOD BUTCHERS IMME
DIATELY at JOS.L.EBN LK'S, N O.850 Main
street, Braddock, Pa. au?:-M
-TTTANTED-SIXLATHERS-IZ 25 1'ER THOU
VV HAND. Apply H. WHITE, Fourth rd
Hotel, Johnstown,
Mr n.
1U21-57
TITA VTEIIJSTIIVlt MOUNTER-INQUIRE
W DxHAVEN CO. MM., cor. Prebie and
Stanton avenues, Aliegnsny. iu"-
WANTED-TWO GOOD CORF MAKERS AT
once. Apply to BEST. FOX & CO., corner
Twenty-fifth and IUllroar streets. au22-2
WANTED-YOUG MAN FORSHOBTHAND
and general office work; stite salary ex
pected and age. Address A.C. L., Dispatch office.
auS-91
WANTED-IMMED1ATELY.A FIRST-CLASS
barber; no other need apply: wages (12.
Address LOW BY HOUSE 11AUBEK SHOP. But
ler, Pa. an22-71
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ANTED-PROURAMMEK Wl'lH THEAT-
itlUAL. company: unezceptloaal reierence;
Sab deposit required, good salary to flrst rate man.
.Aaaress auuk, uispatcu omce.
au22-30
WANTED-ONE EXPERIENCED WAGON
blacksmith helper, no other need apply.
A. KRUT &SONS, successors to J. H. Krut &
Co., No. 45 Fourteenth St., S. S. auC-lS
WANTED-TWO-FIRST CbASS MEN-SPECIAL
Inducements to good parties; those
familiar with Installment business preferred.
BOOMS 1 and 2, 1033 Penn avenue. auS-9
-TTJANTED TWO ENERGETIC MEN TO
YV canvas and collect: salary and commission.
Applr 8 to A M. Thursday, It REM SHAW
BLOCK, Ninth and Liberty streets. au22-3
-TTTANTED-GOOD BARBER-WAGES 8 TO ?7
VV per week, washing and board. Call any
time this week between now and Saturday. H.
STORM PELS, 618 Fifth ave., or 101 Tustln st.
au22-35
"VTrANTED ACCIDENT INSURANCE;
TV first-class solicitors wanted in city and
country; highest remuneration. Address FlDBL-
1TY
MUTUAL AID ASSOCIATION, 5(H Kearney
St.. San Francisco. Cat
au20-74
WANTED FIRST-CLASS, SOBER PRE
SCRIPTION glass blowers; also a few good
finishers; onion wages; steady work; fare paid;
write folly; say who vou worked for. CHICAGO
GLASS MFG. CO.. Chicago. aul6-45-D
WANTED COMPETENT AND EXPE
RIENCED assistant bookkeeper, with good
character and references. Is wanted for our furni
ture department. (Apply, between 9 and 10 A. M
O. MCCLIMTOCK 4 CO., 33 Filth ave. au22-&3
WANTED-A MAN OF BUSINESS APPLI
CATION, located outside Pittsburg, to
act for established house In his State. Liberal
salary to right party. References exchanged,
MANUFACIUBEE, Lock Box 1610, 11. Y.
oc7-43-Th
WANTED-AGENTS TO SOLICIT OEDERS
for our celebrated oil portraits; the finest
made: no experience required; beginners earn
t50a week; t2 outfit free; send for full particulars:
a rare chance. SAFFOKD ADAMS & CO., 43
Bond st N ew York. aulO-51-D
WANTED FAKIRS aN'D OTHERS TO
make money by handling our novelties; we
now bare the finest thing on earth for the (all
fairs; goes like hot cakes: call at once and be out
fitted. ANCHOR NOVELTY CO., L1M., No. 13
Seventh St., Pittsburg. au22-21
WANTED-A SINGLE GENTLEMAN TO
oversee and lnitroct a number of boys;
teacher will be required to lodge In the building:
no objection to teacher being otherwise emploved
during the day; reference required. Address
DIKECTOR. Dispatch office. au21-19
-TTTANTE0-AGENTS TOSELLTEA. BAKING
VV powder and pure spices: gins with goods;
coke workers, miners or mlllmcn can makemoner
in their spare time; special inducements to per
sons having established trade. YAMASHIKO
TLA CO., ii Jackson St., Allegheny, Pa.
au20-79-TTS
WANTED BAD WRITERS AT SMART'S
ECLECTIC SHORTHAND AND BUSI
NESS COLLEGE. 4 Sixth st. : penmanship, book
keeping, arithmetic, shorthand, typewriting thor
oughly taught forf, per month; private Instruc
tions for both sexes; open dally 9 a. m. to 9 p. u.
aulO-TTSSu
-TTT-ANTED UNMARRIED MAN ABOUT 21;
VV good stenographer and typewriter with
good handwriting and some knowledge of ac
counts: telegrapher preferred; recommendations
required: salary about S7S per month; position la
Eastern city. Address, in own handwriting,
BOX 638. auE-92
mTANTED MAN-TO TAKE AGENCY OF
Y our safes; size 3x18x13 Inches; weight MO
lbs. : retail price (35; either sizes In proportion: rare
chance to create permanent business at home;
these safes meet demand never before supplied by
other safe companies, as we are not governed by
tbe Sate Pool. ALPINE SAFE CO., Cincinnati, O.
JeM-4-D
Female Help.
TTANTED-G1RL FOR GENERAL nOUSE
V WORK; small family. 14 THIRD AVE.,
city. au22-ll
Male and Female Help.
"TTT-ANTED COOK AND CHAMBERMAID
TV for small family, laundresses, cooks, cham
bermaids, dining room girls, nurses, bouse girls,
German and colored girls, waiters, drivers, farm
hands. MRS tE. THOMPSON, 608 Grant st.
Jyl4-l3-HThs
WANTED-AT ONCE SO LABORERS: fl.50
per day; steady work; 20 firm hands. 1
waiters, dlniugroom girls and chambermaids,
saleslady and sewing girl. 3 dish washers and
pantry girls, hotel cook, bouse girls. MEEHAN'S,
MS Grant street. au21-D
WANTED -25 WEEKLY-REPRESENTATIVE,
male or female. In every community;
goods staple: household necessity . sell at sight: no
peddling; salary paid promptly, and expenses ad
vanced. Full particulars and valuable sample
case free: we mean Juel what we say. Address at
once STANDARD SILVERWARE CO., Boston,
Mass. jel4-70-D
Situations.
-TTTANTED-A FIRST-CLASS PRESSER-Ar-W
PLY at M.MAY SONS CO.'S, 55 Sixth
avenue, city. au2-10
WANTED-A YOUNG MAN WITH SOME
experience desires a situation as an 1m
E rover and pattern maker. Address PATTERN,
Ispatch office. au22-f
WANTED-A POSITION BY YOUNG, MAN
as dairy hand; bas bad 10 years' experi
ence; steady, sober hand, and understands hus
lness thoroughly. Address K. Z., Dispatch office.
au22-22
WANTED POSITION IN WHOLESALE
grocer's bv young man. 29: large experience
In America and England; thorough knowledge of
tea and coflee; salesman, manager, buver In fact,
any position; active. Address B. .., Dispatch
office. auJ2-71
Partners.
WANTED-PARTN Elt WITH 3. 000 CA P1TAL
to take hair interest in well established
light manufacturing business in this city; closest
Investigation is asked. All particulars from W.
W. MCNEILL BRO., 105 Fourth ave. au20-58
WANTED-13,600 WILL PURCHASE A HALF
Interest In one of the best paying businesses
in Allegheny; location the choicest, and tbe only
place of its kind in Western Pennsylvania: no
opposition, and ought to clear from ti, coo to S3, 000
annually; to a live mau who wants a bonanza and
means baslness shall be pleased to give particu
lars In detail. Address BONANZA, Dispatch
office. auz2-2$
Boarders sunt Lodgers.
-TTTANTED SUMMER BOARDERS THE
W Summerville, at St. Clair, is beautirully
situated ou the HU Clair river. For particulars
address C. F. STONE, St. Clair, Mich. au20-4S
Financial
WANTED-MORTGAGES-tl,000.000TOLOAN
lnlargeand small amounts at 4X. SanJ.
per cent, iree or otate tax: no aelay, HEED B.
fcOYLEi CO., IM Fourth ave.
myzl-00
WANTED.
Financial.
"TTTANTED-MORTG AGES-MONEY TO LOAN
VV in sums to suit at 4H, 6 and (percent.
ALLES ft BAILEY, 1M Fourth ave. Tel. 167.
apis-14-TTSsu
rANTED-MORTGAGES ON CITY PROF-
v V ERTY, over S4.O0O: 434 per cent; no tax.
HENRY A. WEAViOt&CO.. t2Fourth
i avenue.
mnz-azz-D
TH7"anteO TO LOAN S85O.000 ON MORT
V V GAGES In amounts to suit. In city or coun
try, at 4)4 to 6 per cent, as to security: no delay.
sAMUKL W.. BLACK ft CO., 99 Fourth ave.
Jyl4-16-MThS
WANTED-TO LOAN 500,0P0. IN AMOUNTS
of 3,000 and upward, on city and suburban
property, on 4)4 percent, tree of tax; also smaller,
amounts at 6 and 8 per cent. BLACK ft BAIRD,
85 Fourth avenue. icll-diS-D
TTTANTED-MORTGAGES-tl. 000, 000TO LOAN
TV on city and suburban properties at 4'j, (and
t per cent, and on larms in Allegnenyand adja
cent counties at 6 per cent. 1. M. FENNOCK7 ft
SON, 105 Fourth avenue. ap7-141
TV-
ANTED-TO LOAN 1300.000 ON MOBT-
uauu; iiw ana upwara as o per m;
rcSlueuccB ur uuwiwm
counties, s. a.
oc31-eS4-l
Miscellaneous.
WANTED ENGINE SECOND-HAND. $5
to SO horse power. Inquire of WM. KLEIN
MAN, 213 Vain St.. Allegheny City. au22-24
TTTANTED YOU TO GET A BAKER'S
VV dozen (13) of Stewart ft Co. 's fine cabinet
photos for 11, at 90 and 32 FLDERAL ST.. Alle
gheny. mv23-49-TTSU
"VTTANTED-BUILDING LOT. ON OB NEAR
TV the upper hair of Locust st. Address, stat
ing size, location and lowest cash price, LOTS,
Dispatch oflce. auH-83
WAVTED-EVERYBODY TO SEND THEIR
furniture needing unbolsterlng. repairing
and reflnlsblng to HAUGH ft KEENAN. 33 and
31 Water st. 'Phone 1623. aul4
TTTANTED-A FIRE-PROOF SAFE IN GOOD
VV condition: give inside measurement, weight
and cah price. Address COMBINATION
LOCK. Dispatch office. au22-77
TTJANTED-TO START A CLUB OF 42 MEM
TT BERS to secure a fine gold watch for each
one In the clnb at II 00 per week. Address P. O.
BOX SOL and I will call and show you the watch.
jy3-40
TTTANTED-BY PEARSON, LEADING PHO
V V TOGRAPHER, 96 Fifth avenue. Pittsburg,
and 43 Federal street, Allegheny, everybody to
know that be is maYlnz fine cabinets at fl 60 per
dozen; photos delivered when promised: Instan
taneous orocess. mhl3-3
FOR SALE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE.
City Residence.
T710R SALE A GOOD BRICK DWELLING OF
X1 8 rooms and an attic on Congress street:
price only 3,500. C BER1NGEB ft SON. 103
Fourth ave. au22-ST-TbS
FOR SALE-BEDFORD AVE., ELEVENTH
ward, for (3,800, (1,000 casta, a good brick
house, 6 rooms, attic, late Improvements, bee
W. A. HEBRON ft SONS. SO Fourth ave.
aul8-33-I&, 17.20, 22,24
FOR SALE-BLUFF ST., NEAK COLLEGE,
new brick house, 8 rooms, ball, bathroom,
finished ba-ement; all late Improvements; lot 23
ft. 9 in. by 133 ft.: .terms to suit. BO BT. COW
ARD, No. 20 Bluff st. aul-87-TTSSU
FOR BALE3.C00-TEKMS (1.000 CASH: BAL
AN CK to suit: buys a nice brick dwelling, S
rooms, finished attic, etc; sldearfley, MageesL.
nesr Locust St.; big bargain. ALLES ft BAI
LEY, 1M Fourth ave. Telephone 187.
au22-8S-Ths
FOR SALE A GOOD SUBSTANTIAL NEW
brick dwelling on Clark St., near Crawford,
containing 7 rooms and finished attic, hall, dry
cellar, artificial gas and city water np and down
stairs; lot 20x133 feet to Ross St.; very reasonable
Erlco and terms are offered on this beantlful city
ome. BLACK ft BAIRD, 9S Fourth ave. 2-e-74.
aul9-4
FORSALE-H700-NO LESS WILL BUY TWO
nice brick dwelling of six rooms each, etc.:
corner lot 75x91 feet, Colwell and Townsend
streets, one square from Fifth Avenne Bank;
rental (500 per year; room to build two more
bouses; property la cheap at ta,CO: big bargain:
ALLES BAILEY, 164 Fourth avenue. Tele
phone 167. au22-90
Eaat End Residence.
FOE SALE-ON FILBERT ST., E. E., TWO
storv frame house, Brooms, hall, front and
back porches; lot 30x110: price (3,000: terms to
suit. THOS. LIGGETT, 1H Fourth ave.
aul5-71-TTSSu
FOR SALE-ON LEM1NGTON AVE.. NEAR
Lincoln ave.. 2)4 acres; good frame house of
S rooms: elegant water: finest of frnlt in abun
dance: (7.000. THOS. LIGGETT, lll.Fonrth ave.
aul7-73-TTSSu
FOR BALE FINE- BRICK AND FRAME
bouses on wide streets, handy to inland and
Itegley aves., which we offer cheap and on easy
payments. MELLON BROTHERS, 8349 Station
St., E. E. aUlb-89-TTSSU
FOB SALE-ON EUCLID AVE.. E. E., TWO
etory frame house of 5 rooms, front and back
porches, cemented cellar, laundry on rear of lot,
lot 4UXS3; price (2,4j0. THOS. LIGGETT, 114
Fourth ave. aul5-71-TT8BU
TJIOK SALE A HOME. IN OAKLAND FOR
J (3,700; a new, modern style, frame dwelling
of 7 rooms, hall, vestibule, bath, range, slate
mantels. Inside shutters and all Improved con
veniences. BLACK ft BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave.
2-d. au!9-4
FOR SALE-ON O'HARA ST.-NEAIt WAL
NUT st., lot 42x130, good frame bouse 8 rooms,
bath room, basement laundry, elegant front and
side porches: convenient to both steam and cable
ears; very desirable; only 17,900. THOS. LIG
GETT, No. 114 Fourth ave.
aulC-30-16. 17. 18, 22,24,25
FOR SALE-ON A PROMINENT PAVED
ave. In the East End, lot 60x225; new brief
bouse: 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-TTS6U
FOR SALE-A BEAUTIFUL HOME ON
Hoop st., within 2 minutes of station, a 3
story and attic brick dwelling of 11 rooms, center
hall, bath. Inside w. c., front and back staircase,
marble mantels and hearths throughout, and
complete In all respects; ubout J acre of ground,
eovercdwith fine shade trees. For further par
ticulars caU at office. BLACK ft BAIRD, 93
Fourth are. 3-a-143. auli-5
FOR SALE 12 PER CENT NET INVESTMENT
on Rodman St., East End, C-roosa frame
house, good cellar, city water, both gases, etc ;
rent (18 per montn: also, on rear of lot two houses
of 4 rooms each, cltvwater, etc.: reut for 12) per
month: property well sewered: lot JOxlls to a 20
foot alley; taxes only (OT; price only (4,000: (1,500
cash, balance to suit. HEED B. COYLE ft CO.,
J31 Fourth avenue. au22-81
F
OR SALE-ON COB. EDWIN AND ELWOOD
ats.. lot 65x120 to 20-foot slier: new frame
house, reception ball, parlor, dining room and
kitchen, 3 good rooms and bath room on second
floor, and finished attic of '2 rooms; basement,,
laundry, hardwood mantels, sliding doors, ele
gant front and side porch: about 2 minutes from
Fifth ave. cable line: (0.750; terms easy. THOS.
LIGUETT. No. 114 Fourth aye. aul5-72-rrssu
FOR SALE ALDEU ST.-COHNER PROP
ERTY. 8 minutes from East Liberty sta. aud
2 minutes from Fifth ave. cable cars, fine brick
residence of 8 rooms, reception hall, attic and fine
cellar, laundry with stationary tubs, bath. Inside
w. c and stationary w. s., slate mantels and tile
hearths, bay windows, large porches; a very com
plete home; lot 60x125; only (10,000, on easy terras.
REED B. COYLE ft CO., 131 Fourth ave. au22-96
IJIOR SALE -ELLSWORTH AVE.-RES1-X!
DENCE property: situate two squares from
R. R. station: a new Queen Anne brick dwelling,
containing 11 rooms, reception hall, vestibule
range, bath, inside w. c, pantry, laundry, etc.;
elegant gas and fire fixtures and being beauti
fully papered throughout; this Is certainly one of
the prettiest places to be found In tbe East End.
For full particulars call on BLACK ft BAIRD, 95
Fourth ave. 3-a. aul9-5
FOB SALE PARTIES LOOKING FOR
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 the ad
vantages. Prices, 8,S00and (8.700, on easy terms.
Apply to C. H. CHANCE, on the premises.
Jy23-68
FOB SALE ON COR. PKNN AND LINDEN
aves., lot 46x179, elegant brick house, recep
tion hall, parlor, library, dining room, kltcben
and large pantry on first floor, five 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 (16,000. THOS. LIGGETT. No. 114 Fourth
ave aul6-30-16,T7,18,22,Z4,25
Allrcheny Residences.
FOR SALE-ON LACOCK NEAR SANDUSKY
St., Allegheny, at a reasonable price, 2
houses. 1 brlckun front, 1 frame In rear; lot 20 ft.
front to Stoddard St. W. A. HERBON ft SONS,
80 ourth ave. au22-l-D
FOR SALE-ON WASHINGTON ST., FOURTH
ward, Allegheny, near paries, fine brick
bouse of 8 rooms, hall, vestibule, bath, marble
mantels and all modern Improvements: good lot;
only (6,500: easy terms. BEED B. COYLE ft CO.,
131 Fourth avenne. an22-8(
FOR SALE-ON LIBERTY bT., FOURTH
ward, Allegheny, near parks, an elegant
brick residence of 10 rooms and finished attic,
bath, halt and vestibule, marble mantels and all
the modern Improvements; lot 26x156 to Avery st. :
stable on rear or lot: only (10,000; terms easy.
BEED B. COYLE ft CO., 131 Fourth ave.
au22-Sl
Suburban Residence.
FOR SALE AT WILKINSBURG. ON HILL
st.. new frame house of 8 rooms; lot 66xlB
feet, near station P. K. K. ; price and terms mod
erate. W. A. HEBRON ft SONS, 80 Fourth ave
nue. au20-S4-TTS
TTK)R SALE-A GREAT BARGAIN IN A NEW
Jj frame house of S rooms, front porch, good
cellar, etc., at Homestead. P., V. ft C. R. it.; this
property must be sold quick: price only (2, 500. C
BEftlNGEUftSON, 103 Fourth ave. anti-97-Th 8
FOR BALE-ONLY (3.200-CENTEK AVE.,
Brusbton station, P. Jt. B.. 4 minutes' walk
from station, a pretty 2-story frame dwelling of 7
rooms, ball, natural gas. front and back porch,
washhoUsei and all necessary outbuildings; lot
Mxlss feet; this is a real bargain, and can be
bought on very easy payments. BLACK ft
BAIRD, Fourth arc. i-a-SB. aul9-t
FOR SALE LOTS.
CItr Lots.
FOR SALE-LOTS ON BLUFF AND VICKBOY
sts., near college; terms to suit. BOBT.
COWARD, 20 Bluff St. aul-7-TTSSU
F
IOR SALE-CORNER LOT. 60x180 FT.. NEAR
thelooDof tbe Center ave. cable line, "thir
teenth waroTfot (1,200. W. A. HERRON ft SONS,
80 Fourth ave. bu20-S6-20,22,24.28
FOR SALE-BEAUTIFUL LOTS AT MOEN
INGSIDE, Eighteenth ward; can be bought
for (M to (100; long payment: the owner will
build houses for purchasers and give long time
to pay for them ; requiring an outlay of very little
more than a fair rent. CaU upon the owner,
CHAS. E. CORNELIUS, 406 Grant St., Pittsburg,
or go upon tbe premises and see his agent, N. P.
sawyer. au22-
Enst End Lot.
T7IOR SALE-HOMEWOOD LOTS-ON WIDE
JL. streets and pleasant'v located: we will sell on
long time and easy payments. MELLON rtROTH
ERS. 6349 Station St., E. E. auls-89-TTSSU
FOR bALE-ON SOUTH H1LAND AVE:, LOT
40x120. to sewered alley; (3,800 cash or HOOO
on time: offered for a short time only. THOS.
LIGGETT, No. U4 Fourth ave.-
aulS-31-16, 17.19, B.14,13
FOR BALE-LOTS. LOTS. LOTS, BRUSHTON
station, Villa Park plan; 40x150 feet; cheap
est lots in the market. Full information from
JOHN F. BAXTER, Agent, 512 Smlthfleld St.
aulS-53-MTh
FORSALE-ON ROUPST.. BETWEEN FIFTH
ave. and Walnut St., beautiful lot 40x100 to
20ft. alley: elegant neighborhood, good sewer
age and convenient to both steam and cablecars:
only $2,400. THOS. LIGUETT, No. 114 Fourth
ave. aul6-31-16. 17.19,22,24.25
FOR SALE-ON EDWIN ST., ONE SQUAKE
rrom Ulland ave.. lots 120 ft. deep to a sewered
alley; natural and artificial gas: city water on
the street: good neighborhood and desirable loca
tion; only WO per foot front; terms to suit pur
chasers. THUS. LIGGETT. No. Ill Fourth ave.
aul-31 -16, 17, 19, 22,24. 25
FOR SALE THE ASPHALT PAVEMENT ON
Negley ave. now completed to Roup st. ; we
can offer yon choice lots, 60x100 feet front, on this
beautiful ave for (75 a foot front; includes all 1m-
Erovements; these are rare bargains. MELLON
ROS Station St., East End, or J -NO. F. BAX
TER, Agt.. 512 Smlthfleld st. aulS-50-TTsa
T7OR SABE BEAUTIFUL SHADYSIDE
J? lots, 60x100 feet. Atlantic ave.. near Lib
erty: these lots are perfectly level and In a good
neighborhood, within a few minutes' walk of
Shadyslde station or cable cars; a reasonable
price, with terms to suit, bas been placed on
these excellent lots; call or send to office for
lltho. plan. BLACK ft BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave.
au!9-6-D
Alleshcnv Lota.
FOR BALE THE CHEAPEST LOTS IN ALLE
GHENY, located on Nunnery Hill, easily
reached: call or send for plans; terms easy. W
A. HERRON ft SONS, 80 Fourth avenue.
ault-00-U, 15, 17, 20, 2 24, 27, 29. 31
FOR SALE LOTS ON MAPLE ANDLINDEN
avenues snd Lombard street. Allegheny, In
t'.e Tenth and Twelfth wards: on easy terms. Ap
piy to JOSEPH MCNAUGHER, 43 N. Diamond St.
mh7-98-D
FOR SALE-MARSHALL AVENUE. TENTH
ward. Allegheny, elegant lot, 60x300: fine
view; healthy, location; near electric and Pleas
ant Valley cars; a bargain 14 sold at once. SAML.
W. BLACK ft CO., 99 Fourth ave auJO-C-TTS
FOR SALE-10 ACRES IN THE ELEVENTH
ward, Allegheny, on. line of P., Ft. W. AC.
It. R. ; convenient to street cars, proposed boule
vard and electric road: good location for hotel or
clubhouse: would divide nicely Into lots. SAM
UEL W. BLACK ft CO., 99 Fourth ave. aull-ll
Suburban Lots.
F
IOR SALE COPELAND LOTS-FINEST
buUdlne sites in Braddock Field: vou can buy
these lots cheap. (3) cash and (10 monthly. MEL
LON BROTH ERSV6349 Station st., E. E.
aulS-89-TTSSU
FOR SALE-38 ACRES OF THE CHOICEST
land along tbe P. R. B.. eight miles from the
city: two minutes from station; everyfootwUllot
out to good advantage; price reasonable; terms
easy. BLACK ft BAIRD, 95 Fourth aye.
aul6-S9-16, 17,20, 22. 24
Tarns.
FOR SALE A RICH FARM. 125 ACRES,
finest situation on Allegheny river, short ride
from city, frame dwelling. 13 rooms, French plate,
walnnt doors, billiard nail adjoining, summer
house, fine shrubbery, large orchard, fruit best
quality, barn, granary, fruit and Icehouse in
perfect order. ED, WfTTlSH, 410 Grant street,
Pittsburg, Pa. au21-49-D
FOR SALE BUSINESS.
Business Chances.
FOR SALE A FIRST-CLASS BARBER SHOP,
with two chairs; doing a good business: no
opposition: good reason for selling. Address S.
K., Dispatch office. au22-20
FOR SALE HOUSEFURNISHINGAND TIN
WAKE store In good location; good trade
and satisfactory reasons for selling: call and see.
BALTENBPERGER ft WILLIAMS, 154 Fourth
ave au3"-52-TT
FOR SALE A GOOD ESTABLISHED
plumbing business in McKeesport: reason
for selling, falling health; a good chance for a Bve
man. Apply to D. CH1SUOLM, 516 Walnnt St.,
McKeesport. au20-84-r
T7IOR SALE FIRST-CLASS KESTAURANT
P and confectionery business, on Sixth avenne
Homestead; best stand In the borough; immediate
possession given; good reason for selling. Call
on or address GEO. W.GILES, Real Estate and
Insurance Agent, Homestead, Pa. au22-29-Thssu
FOR 8ALE-GOOD MILK ROUTE IN ALLE
GHENY; wagon, horse harness: Icebox;
churn for wagon; measures of all kinds; belt:
churn for making butter: 2 dozen of cans of all
kinds and sizes and alt other fixtures belonging
to milk business, too nnmerous to mention; owner
wanting to sell out in case of sickness: sold cheap
If sold soon. Address (one week) MILKDEALEK,
Dispatch office. au22-!2
37IOK 8ALE-THE BEST FALL AND WINTER
" business season that Pittsburg has ever known
will soon be here. Choice cheap grocery stores,
drygoods and notion stores, bakeries, furnished
house for roomers, very profitable large bakery
and confeetlonery, cigar stores, feed store, milk
depot, restaurants and dining rooms, printing
office shoe stores; good city grocery stoie to ex
change for city building lots. Free particulars.
SHLPARD ft CO., 64 Fifth ave au21-61
Business Stands.
FOR SALE-$8,500-TEBMS TO SUIT. 3-STORY
brick business property on Grant, between
Second and Third avenues. ALLES ft BAILEY.
164 i ourth avenue. Telephone 167. au22-89-Thssu
T7ORSALE-(L000 PER FRONT FOOT, 40x86
X? feet, with two three-story brick business
houses; Fourth avenue near new postoffice; en
hancement sure. ALLES ft BAILEY, 181
Fourth avenue. Telephone 167. au22-S8-Tbs
TTiOK SALE THE NOBTHSIDE GRAIN AND
X? teed elevator and warehouse corner North
and Irwin avenues, Allegheny, Pa., with all fur
nlshments: a bargain to the right party. Address
J. V. UU1CUINSON, New Brighton, Pa.
aul5-t
FOR SALE ADVANCE ROLLER MILLS
Newly refitted to Case system, steam power;
doing No. 1 work: desirably located 01B.B.:
plenty of hard wheat at mill door; terms low. Call
or address TAYLOR BROS, ft CO., Rogers. Col.
Co., O. au22-67-D
FOR SALE BLACKSMITH SHOP, IN AN
elegant location for doing good business on
a public road 2K miles from Frceport, with
over 2 acres of level land: good frame bouse of 4
rooms, stable and good spring of water; price
only $300 if sold at once. C. BERINGEK ft SON,
103 Fourth ave. au22-97-Ths
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS.
Horses. Vehicles Live Stock cVe.
FOR SALE-FAMILY BAROUCnF. IN GOOD
condition; cheap. Apply 3447 PENN AVE.
au20-71-TTS
FOR SALE-FINE BROWNS HORSE; GOOD
worker; weight 1.SD0: will sell cheap or trade
for lighter one 234 REBECCA ST., Allegheny.
au22-17
TnOK SALE-A GOOD SADDLE HORSE.
X? Inquire 69 IRWIN AVENUE. Allegheny.
Also a small carriage. Inquire 165 FEDKRAL
ST., Allegheny. au22-66
fTiOR SALE-SPAN YOUNG GRAY DRAFT
X? horses, weigh 2,800: brown horse, brown
mule, two sets double harness, to close out lee
business. M 15 Walker block (near B. ft O.
depot), McKeesport. an22-99
FOR SALE-FOUR BUGGIES AND SIX ROAD
carts: muct be sold cheap- to make room for
other goods: also three head ot horses, all young
and sound: call and get a bargain. BENNETTft
FLOOKER. cor. Kll patrlck and West End ave,
Allegheny. au22-8
Machinery und Metals.
J7IOR SALE ENGINES AND BOILERS NEW
? and refitted: repairing promptly attended to.
ORTER FOUNDRY ANDMAC1I1NEOO..L1M..
below Suspension brldg-, Allegheny, Pa. aulo-29
FOR SALE NOW ONE SECOND-HAND
tenoning machine 2 surface planers andl
sbaper.and new and second-hand englnes,loUers,
lard kettles, tar tanks. Sli'inen Talves. castings,
etc VELTE ft MCDONALD, Thirty-second st,
and Penn ave Iy21-9I-TT6
LOST.
LOST A POCKET LEDGER. A REWARD
will be paid If returned to LEVI ISRAEL,
366 Wasnlngton ave., Allegheny. au22-100
f OST-SATURDAY.THEITTU INSf.. ON THE
XJ 3:30 P.M. Washington accommodation' train,
a photographic lens, with duplex shutter. Finder
will be rewarded by returning It to W. S. BKLL ft
CO., Wood St., Pittsburg. au8-6
LOST-LARGE WHITE AND LIVER-COLORED
setter dog; lame In left hind leg, and
wearing a new nickel-plated collar: liberal re
ward will be paid for bis return to Albemarle
Hotel or Information leading to his recovery.
Call on or telephone F. E. DUFFY, Albemarle
Hotel, or address It Tribune Bag., New York
City. u2-4
PERSONAL.
PERSONAL-BOOKS! BOOKS! BOOKS!
New and old, ancient and ttouern. standard
and rare, legal, -medical and scientific 30. ooo vol
umes to select from. LEVI'S BOOK STOKE. 900
Liberty st. anS-93
PERSONAL WHY TROUBLE. YOUR WIFE,
mother or daughters In repairing and clean
ing your old clothes, when It can be done for
trifle by DICKSON, the Tailor, cor. Fifth ave.
and Wood st., second fluorr Charges moderate;
facilities unsurpassed: salts madeto order; spring
styles now readv. Telephone USS. tubs
TO LET.
Allegheny Resiliences.
TO LET-ON BUENA VISTA-BRICK HOUSE
8 rooms, with all tbe Improvements: good
location: immediate possession. A.D.WILSON,
55 Federal street. aul7-5-17,20,22.25
TO LET NEW ROOM FRAME HOUSE,
Second ward, Allegheny, (16; no water tax;
good new 3 room house (9, no water tax. W. W.
McN E1LL ft BRO.. 105 Fourth ave. au-O-53
ADartment.
TO LET-NICELY-FUBNI3HED ROOMS TO
gentlemen only; No. 45 Chatham st- C U.
LOVE, 93 Fourth ave. au2B-6-ns
TO LET-SOME UN FURNISHED ROOMS FOR
housekeeping, one 5 and one 8-rooincd dwell
ing, one storeroom and 24 rooms for hotel, two
warehouses. Inquire SAMUEL MUSURAVE.No.
44 Fourth St. aalS-42-MTTSo
Farms.
TO LET-A GOOD FARM FOB DAIRY PUR
POSES, of about 235 acres, mostly In grass, at
Virginia Junction, B. ft O. R. B.. Washington
county. Pa.: a good bouse. barn and other ne
cessary buildings and excellent spring water, and
railroad station on tbe place. Inquire of MBS.
MARGARET MCLEAN. Thomas P. o.. Pa., or or
W. NEASERft CO., 1CE3 Liberty St., Pittsburg.
au22-7S-TTS
Offices. Detlt Room, etc.
T0 LET-IN THE NEW DISPATCH BUILD
ING. 75, 77 and 79 Diamond street, two or the
roomiest snd best-lighted offices to be found In the
city; rent. (200 and (300 per annum. Including elec
tric lights. Janitor service and steam heating.
Apply between 10 x. M. and 1 r. M ., or between
2 and 4 r. M. Jy23-67
mo LET-STORE OR OFFICE ROOM, WITH
X. large vault, suitable for Insurance office or
similar business, in Gcrmanla Savings Bank
building. No. 419 Wood street: room formerly oc
cnpled by George Reineman as saloon, and now
temporarily occupied by tbe American Express
Co.: it is two steps below grade, making a first
class basement. Inquire at THE BANK.
e23-63-D
MIscollnneons.
TO LET-A FINE. LARGE CELLAR, WELL
lighted and ventilated. suitable for storage, one
square from Duquesne depot. ANCHOR KEM
EDY CO . corner Liberty and Fourth st. an22-27
- STRAYED.
STRAYED-A SMALL MOOLEY COW WITH
short tall; color red and gray mixed. All ex
penses paid for herreturn to JOHN MCCABE,
Braddock. Pa. au22-84
AUCTION SALES.
AUCTION SALE
FRIDAY MORNING, AUGUST 23,
At 10 o'clock, at the rooms.
NO. 311 MARKET STREET.
Fine walnut, oak and cherry chamber suits,
wardrobes, folding bedsrchefronlers, dressers,
washstands, bedsteads, fine bookcases, Moore's
cabinet desk, cost$13o: cashier's desk in natural
cherry, parlor tables, fine suits in rugs, plushes,
tapestries and haircloth mattrosses, springs,
mirrors, pictures, ornaments, clocks, pillows,
lamps, couches, lounges, extension tables, side
boards, rockers, chairs, china, glass and silver
ware stoves, refrigerators, brnssels and ingrain
carpets, rags, curtains, linoleum, notions, sun
dries, etc.
HENRY AUCTION CO.. LIM..
au22-ll Auctioneers.
AMCSE3LENTS.
pRAND pPERA' TTOUSE.
E. D. WILT, Lessee and Manager,
Week commencing Monday, August 26.
Yon would'nt know it.
A GRAND REVIVAL OF
The Tourists
-INT
A Pullman Palaco Car.
W. A. MESTAYER, THERESA VAUGHN
and their great, big company of
COMEDIANS, VOCALISTS 4 DANCERS.
au22-31
HARRIS' THEATER EVERY AFTER
NOON and evening. Grand dffuble bill.
KATHLEEN MAVOURNEEN
-AND-
UNCLE JOSH.
Week Aug. 28 The World Against Her."
au22
GRAND OPERA HOUSE
To-night,
Dockstader's Minstrels. '
August 26 Mestayer's Tourists In a Pullman
Palace Car. aul9-9
BIJOU THEATER
To-night.
GEO. C. 8TALEY,
A ROYAL PASS.
August 25 Frank Daniels, In Little Puck.
aa21
H
ARRY WILLIAMS' ACADEMY-
TO-NIGHT.
Matinees Tnedav, Thursday and Saturday.
JOS. J. SULLIVAN'S
au20 SPECIALTY COMBINATION.
PROPOSALS.
PROPOSALS FOR CASTINGS-SEALED
proposals will be received by the under
signed for the borongh of Braddock np to
MONDAY, August 20, l!sS9,at 5 o'clock P.M.,
for castings (per pound) for 22 manholes and
S3 catch Daslns for sewers. Plans and specifi
cations can be seen at tbe Town Hall, Brad
dock, Pa. The Borough Council reserves the
right to reject any and all bldi.
A. a BRUBAKER.
Clerk of Council.
aul7-2-ThS . Braddock, Px
rOTICE TO CONTRACTORS-SEALED
JLN proposals will be received by the Board of
Directors of Clarion Normal Schools for the
erection of a manual training hall. etc. etc.
Plans and specifications for same can be seen
at the office of W. W. Greenland, Esq., Clarion,
Clarion county, or J. P. Bailey, architect. Pitts
burg, the proposals to be left with Mr. C. A.
Rankin. Clarion, on or before August 31. Tbe
committee reserves the right to reject any or
all proposals. C. A. RANKIN.
au22-S0 Secretary.
TT S. GENERAL LIGHT-HOUSE DEPOT.
U . Office of U. S. Light-Honse Inspector,
1 nlrd District, Tompklnsville, N. Y Auznst
12, 18S9. Lightship chain and anchors. Sealed
proposals will be received at this office until 1
o'clock p. M., on Tuesday, the 3d of September,
1S89, to furnish and deliver lightship chains and
mushroom anchors at the Light-House Depot,
Tompklnsville. N- Y. Drawings and specifica
tions may be bad on application to this office.
Tbe right is reserved to reject any or all bids,
and to waive any defect. By orier of the
Light-House Board. FREDERICK ROD
GEES, Commander, U. S. N Inspector.
ao20-G0
TO IRON MANUFACTURERS OFFICE
of U.S. Light House Engineer, Filth and
Sixth Districts, Baltimore" McL. August 2L
18S9. Proposals will be received at this office
until 12 o'clock X, on WEDNESDAY, the 18th
day of September, lSS9,f or furnishing the mater
ials and labor of all kinds necessary for the
completion and delivery of the metal work of
the Gull Shoal and Pamlico Light Houses,
North Carolina! Plans, specifications, forms
of proposal, and other, information may be ob
tained on application to this office. The right
is reserved to reject any or all bids, and to
waive any defects. J. C. MALLERY, Captain
of Engineers, U. S. A., Light House Engineer.
an21-64-MThS
OFFICE OF BOBOUOH CLERK, I
McKeesport, Pa.. August 21. 1889. f
-VTOTICE TO CONTRACTORS SEALED
L proposals will be received at the office ot
the Borough Clerk until FRIDAY, August 23,
A. D. 1889. at 4 P. M., for tho construction of a
7-foot brick sewer through tbe property of the
Monongahela Furnace Co. from the north line
of the P. McK. & Y. R. R. to tbe Monongahela
river. Flans and specifications of the above
work can be seen, and blanks for bidding, and
all information can be had at the Engineer's
office on and after this date. Each proposal
must be accompanied by a bond in double the
amount of the proposal, and probated before a
Notary Public, and said proposals must be
banded in on or before the. above specified
time; unless said requirements are strictly
carried out tbe bid will not be considered. Tbe
Committee on Sewers reserve the right to re
ject any or all proposals.
GEORGE BOSSART, Borough Clerk.
au21-29
Office or Borotjqii Engineer of "
BOBOUOH OF KNOXVILLE, ALLEGHENY I
Co., Pa, No. 403 Grant Street. f
Fittsbubo, August 22, 1889. J
-VTOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
Scaled proposals will be received at the above
office until SEPTEMBER 3, 1S59. at 6 P. M.. for
the paving of Orchard Place and parts of
Charles st,, Bausman st. and Zara st, situate in
said borough. .
CURBIN6.
For curbing parts of Zara st. Charles's, and
Bausman st.
GRADING.
For the sub-grading of Orchard Place and
part of Zaia at. and the grading of parti of
Zara st, Bausman St. and Charles St.
GUTTERING.
For the guttering of Orchard Place and parts
of Zara St. Bausman St. and Charles st.
Probated bonds In one-half the estimated
cost ol the work must accompany each pro
posal. Plans, specifications and information can be
obtained at said office.
All bids must be addressed to the Street Com
mittee, said committee reserve the right to re
ject any or all bids. "
C. E. OWENSL C. E..
au22-73-atTba Borough Engineer.
BUSINESS CHANGES.
"VfOTlCE-THOMAS M. McKEE IS A
XN member ot the firm ot Mckeo dc Brothers.
B. SELLERS McKEE. au21-47
PITTSBURG. August 20. 1889.
EDUCATIONAL.
ST.-GEORGE'S HALL FOR BOYS AND
young men, St. George's, Md., near Balti
more, Prof. J. rj.:KiDear A. M.,Princiral. Col
lege or business. Unsurpassed in advantages,
comfort and situation. (200 to t275 a year.
aul7-92
WEST WALNUT BTKEET HEM1NARY
for young ladies; 23d year: is provided
for giving a superior education in collegiate
eclectic and preparatory departments; also in
music and art. MRS. HENRIETTA KUTZ,
2045 Walnnt St.. Pbila. aot-BO-TTS
NAZARETH HALL
NAZARETH HALL.
NAZARETH HALL.
Moravian Bearding School tor Boys at Naza
reth, Pa. Founded 1785. Reopens September
18th. jjCS-75-ThSu
HOLY GHOST COLLEGE
Complete preparatory, commercial and
collegiate departments, reopens WI DNES
D AY, SEPTEM BER 4; new students examined ,
Monday, September 2. Apply to Rev. JoiCC ,
T. MDRPHT, CUS. 8p President. j jl7-24
MOUNTSTE. URSULE. OAKLAND THE
Urrnlice Academy reopens on SEP
ix.jIBER 2; boarders and day scholars re
ceived. For further particulars apply to
S. STE. GERTRUDE,
aul6-23 Superintendent.
TWO CHOICE SCHOOLS.
BROOKE HALL, for girls and youne
ladles. 8HORTLIDGE MEDIA ACADEMY;
for boys and young men. 8WITHIN C.
SHORTLIDGE, A. M. (Harvard graduate).
Media, Pa., near Philadelphia. aul-8
A FEW SMALL CHILDREN WANTED TO
care for ana teach by a lady of experience
and ability; she offers a pleasant home in a con
venient suburban town, kind training and care
ful Instruction; best of references given and re
quired. Address E. L. M, Dispatch office.
au22-72-TTS
Notre Dame of Maryland.
Collegiate Institute for young ladies and pre
paratory school for little girls. EMBLA P.O.,
three miles from Baltimore, Md., conducted by
the Sisters of Notre Dame. Send for catalogue.
jy30-69-TT9
SOUTHERN HOME- SCHOOL FOR QIELS.
915 and 917 N. Charles street, Baltimore. '
MRS.W.M.CARY. I Established 1842. French
MISS CARY. (the language of the school.
jyl8-S4-TTS
NEW YORK MILITARY ACADEMY,
Cornwall-on-Hudson. Courses of stndy In
civil engineering, English and classics. Labor
atory, drawing room and field work. Beautitnl
buildings, grounds, location. COL. C. J.
WRIGHT, a S A. M Supt; BELDEN F.
HYATT. Comd't of Cadets. jelO-U
EOCK HILL COLLEGE, ELLICOTT CITY,
Md.; condncted by the brothers of the
Christian Bchools; scientific, classical and com
mercial courses; the modern languages and
drawing are taught without extra charge;
studies will be resumed on the flrst Monday of
Beptember. For particulars address
aulB-23 BROTHER DENIS. President.
MOUNTAIN SEMINARY. BIRMING
HAM. Pa. A thorough school for young
ladles. Situation noted lor health. Homo
comforts. 33d year. Grounds, 100 acres. Three
courses of study. Prepares for college. Send
for illustrated catalogue. A. R. GRIER, Busi
ness Mn'eT. MISS N. J. DAVIS, Principal.
an6.S3-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. 1889. Hon. Thos. M. Marshall,
President Board of Trustees. Address J.WAR
REN LYTLE, Principal. No. 7 Fourth avenue.
jylS-81-TTS
PARK INSTITUTE FORMERLY PRE
PARATORY and commercial depart
ments of Western University. Three courses:
Classical, English and Bnsiness,includingshort
hand and typewriting. Business and shorthand
classes open to both sexes. Fall term opens Sep
tember 2 at No. 294 North avenue. Allegheny,
Pa. Office hours 9 to 11 a. m. Call or send for
prospectus. LEVI LUDDEN, A. M.. Principal.
au3-4G-TTS
CURRY UNIVERSITY,
SIXTH STREET, PITTSBURG..
" L477 STUDENTS LAST YEAR.
! Classical. Scientific, Ladies' Seminary. Normal
Mnsical, Elocutionary, Business College- and
Shorthand departments. Send for new cata
logue. Correspondence with yonng persons de
siring a better education respectfully solicited.
JAMES CLARK WILLIAMS, A. iL. Pres't.
jyl8-82-TTS.
St Xavier's Academy.
Academic year commences on the flrst
Monday in September. Prompt attendance of
pupils is requested. From September 2 to 14
inclusive a conveyance will meet all trains
from Pittsburg stopping at Beatty station.
After this date the conveyance will meet tho
noon train on Wednesday and Saturday.
For further information apply to the DI-
ntuiuiis ot tne Academy. auis-vu
THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEGE-
Fall session opens September II. Examinations
forsdmlsslou September 10. Newballdlnps and
equipment Kreatly Increase the facilities for in
struction in all departments. Courses in A jrrl
culturt, Chemistry, llotany and Horticulture,
Civil, Mechanical and Electrical Enirtneerlng,
and in Ueneral Science and Modern Lanjcuaires.
Special courses for Ladles. Tuition free MRjr
Scholarsnlps entitle the holders to free room rent.
Korea talogue or other information address
THE 1MSESIDENT. State College, Center Co., Pa.
I'rebldent Atherton may be personally con
sulted at the Monongahela House, Pittsburg.
Tuesday and Wednesday, August 27 and 28, from
9 A. m. to 4 r. m. auZ-93-rrs
SOMETHIHG CHOICE.
REAL ESTATE.
To close up estate of Alexander Negley. da
ceased, I offer about 11 acres land situate be
tween Necley and Hiland ares., adjoining resi
dences of Colonel Anderson, Alex Dempster
and others. Nineteenth ward, Pittsburg, and
adjoining recent purchase ot Messrs. Magee,
Fllnn and Stewart. This land all fronts on
streets already laid out, and is in a first-class
neighborhood, which Is building up rapidly.
Will be sold as a whole or in blocks to suit,
purchasers.
Also, lot corner Penn and Negley aves.. lOox
200 feet.
HENRY H. NEGLEY,
CORNER SANDUSKY AND LACOCK ST&,
ALLEGHENY,
Or residence, NEGLEY AVE, Pittsburg.
au22-94-TTS
SIXTH AVENUE DYE WORKS,
M. MY SONS & CO.,
STEAM DYERS AND SCOURERS
And general renovators of textile fabrics, la
dies' and gentlemen's soiled or faded garments
neatly cleaned or restored In color. Curtains
of every description carefully attended to.
' M. MAY SONS & Co.
Jell-TTS 66 SIXTH AVE.. Pittsburg, Pa,
PURE MILK.
This Company is prepared to receive orders
by mail or otherwise for Absolutely Pure
Mile, delivered to customers in sealed a lass
Jars, packed in Ice at our creamery in Sewick
ley. Price 8 cents per quart.
THE SEWICKLEY DAIRY CO..
au2Q-73-D HO Wood it, Pittsburg. Pa.
plANOS,
ORGANS.
a HAMILTON,
81 AND 93 FIFTH AVENUE,
Pittsburg. Pa. ap30-74-S
G
A. BALPH,
BUILDING CONTRACTOR,
u oeventn avenue.
Pittsburg. Pa.
Telephone 1344. 3e5-n60-TTS
T aDIES
You can buy the cutest little stlck-pma yoa
ever saw for 25c 50c and 75c apiece, at
WILSON'S JEWELRY STORE.
anl3-TTS 61 FOURTH AVENUE.
J. A. JACOBS,
ARCHITECT,
96 Fourth avenue,
aul3-57-TTS
Pittsburg. Pa.
WALTXRJ.OSBOUBNE. KICHABSttABKOWS.
BARROWS fc OSBOURNE
JOB PRINTERS,
90 Diamond street.
Telephone No. 6X1
ie2-k56VrraM -
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