Pittsburg dispatch. (Pittsburg [Pa.]) 1880-1923, September 02, 1889, Page 3, Image 3

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THE PITTSBURG-' 'DISPATCH, MONDAY,- SEPTEMBERSf 1886--
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THE YICTIMS BUEIED.
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Steelworkers at Homestead Do Honor
to Their Dead Brethren
BP-TURX1KG 0 DT AT THE FDS EEALS
TYith Saddened Hearts Thej Laid the
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Pour Workmen to Best
SOME ELOQUENT SERMONS PREACHED
The four employes of Carnegie, rhipps &
Co. who were killed by the explosion of
molten steel in the Homestead mill Friday
afternoon were buried yesterday with honors
of the Amalgamated Association of Iron
and Steel "Workers. The day was a very
hot one, and in the streets ot Homestead
the dust was deep. Several hundred people
attended each of the funerals.
Andrew Kebler's home was on Heisel
street, where he was the owner of three
houses. He left a wife and one child, which
is sick with the measles. He was so terri
bly disfigured that his face was not exposed
to the view of friends at the house. His
face was not only blistered all over, but the
nose had been burned off His right arm
was a black stump and below the chest his
body was an almost formless cinder.
Hot far away, on Eighth avenue, was the
home of William Pagan, where his mother
and wife mourned his death. He left two
little children, one only a week old. He
was not disfigured, and during the morning
hours many friends visited the house and
looked at the face. His widow was too ill
to leave the house, and was delirious during
the day.
The fnneral was attended by eight or
ganizations, Acme, Munhall, Washington,
John Kane, Thomas Marlowe and Armour
lodges of the Amalgamated Association; St.
Michael's Polish Society and a temperance
society of the Catholic Church of St Mary
Magdalen. Kebler. Fagan and Bauer were
members of Acme Lodge. The lodges met
in their halls at 8 o'clock, and shortly after
9 formed on Ann street. The procession
was headed by the Excelsior and Steel
"Works Bands. It moved to the house of
Andrew Kebler, where his cofiin was taken
up by 12 pallbearers, who relieved one
another by sixes. The cofiin of William
Fagas was then received into the line, and
the solemn procession moved along Eighth
avenue to Ann and on Ann to Tenth ave
nue, where St. Mary Magdalen Church
stands.
HOW THET MARCHED.
Daniel "W. Cus'n acted as chief marshal
and Thomas Chfibrd as chief of staff Im
mediately behind the Excelsior Band IT. H.
O'Donnell, President of Acme Lodge, and
Charles M. Schwab, Superintendent of the
steel works, walked side by side. Acme
Lodge, which appeared in full force,
acted as the escort of honor, preced
ing the coffius. Behind the coffins
the mourners walked in the thick dust, fol
lowed by the other organizations.
The bodies, at 9.30, were carried into the
church and placed in front of the altar. The
building was crowded by workingmen and
their families. Rev. Father Bullion read
the funeral service, with responses by the
choir. He .hen delivered a brief discourse.
He dwelt upon the uncertainty of human
life and the duty of man to be ready at all
times. He expressed his sorrow for the
relatives and friends of the dead, and urged
all who were theirfriends to pray lor the re-
poseof their souls. The service did not in all
occupy more than half an honr. During
f the prayers one man was overcome by the
I heai and was earned out by two .comrades.
He soon recovered.
The bodies were then carried to the Pitts
'"burg, McKeesport and Youghiogheny de
pot. The Steel Works Band led the pro
cession to the depot. A special train of
, nine coaches conveyed the remains and
about 500 persons to Braddock, where the
interment was made in the Catholic Cenie--iery.
The new Catholic cemetery at Home
stead is not yet ready for burials. The
Excelsior Band and the Cadet Drum Corps
accompanied the party to Braddock. There
were no services there.
At 10 o'clock the funeral service was
begun over the body of John Lewis. He
was a married man, but his wife and three
children are in Wales. He had been only
2i months in Homestead, and boarded
with Mrs. Ann Davies, on Fourteenth ave
nue. Mr. Lewis was the only one of the
four dead men who was a Protestant. The
services were conducted by Rev. Benjamin
Bogers, of the Baptist Church.
HE WAS OIA TTUIOIT MAN.
Lewis' face was severely blistered. His
body was viewed by numerous friends be
fore the cofiin was closed. The Steel
"Works Band and about 100 members of the
various lodges of the Amalgamated Asso
ciation escorted the body to the Franklin
Cemetery, a mile southeast of the town.
The steel workers displayed the same re
Epect for John Lewis as for the three other
dead men, although he did not belong to
the association. He had not been in Amer
ica long enough to become a member.
At 1:40 o clock the train returned from
Braddock. Shortly thereafter the body of
Nicholas Bauer was removed from his home
and conveyed to the Laferty Hill Cemetery,
about six miles southwest ot the town, on
the Brownsville turnpike. Bauer was a
man of 23 years, the son ot Stephen Bauer,
who keeps a saloon on the borough line, at
the east end. His father, mother, three sis
ters and a brother mourned his death. His
mother and his youngest sister were se
verely prostrated by their affliction, and
their sobs were pitiful as the casket was
borne out of the house and placed in the
hearse. A long line of carriages and bug
gies followed the remains to the cemetery.
The procession was escorted to the borough
limits by the Steel Works Band and about
100 members of the Amalgamated Associa
tion. In the chapel at the cemetery the
Catholic funeral service was performed.
The proceedings of the day were through
out conducted nromptly and with much
decorum. A spirit of genuine respect and
sympathy was manifested. The exceeding
heat made it a trving ordeal for the mem
bers of the bands and lodges.
It was reported last evening that 8. H.
Shnltz, the railroad weighmaster at the
steel mill, wno had his arm crushed bv the
cars xt few minutes after the explosionj was
at the point of death. His shoulder was
badly lacerated and his chest was crushed,
He has a wife and five children.
HORSFORD'S ACID PUOSPHATE
For llie Tired Brain
From over-exertion. Try it.
Gallery Open Monday.
Fine cabinets Jl 00 per doz. at Aufrecht's
Elite Gallery, 516 Market st., Pittsburg.
All welcome. Use elevator.
Table linens! Table linens! Extra bar-
rains, oec mem : oee them 1
Kir able & Shustek,
33 Fifth avenue.
MWSu
School Boards.
We will take pleasure in giving quota
tions to school boards on school supplies.
H. Watts & Co., 431 Wood st.
ELUSHES ! Plushes I Plushes ! S9c, 39c,
39c; better than last year's 50c goods.
Ksable & Shustek,
iiwsn 35 F;lth aenue.
iREAESOir never takes a back scaflor any
bodyjfor he is a master of his profession.
5 Try, his cabinet photos and see if they are
notfthe best made in the city. Galleries 96
fifth are. sod 43 federal st, Allegheny,
ART AND ARTISTS OF OUR TIME.
A Local Artisl'i Remarks About the Want
of American Art Literature A Remedy
to supply the Deficiency.
When a representative of this paper
walked into the studio of a well-known local
artist yesterday, he found that gentleman
deeply engrossed in a magazine-shaped book,
with a brown-colored cover.
"What work is it you have there?" the
artist was asked.
"A new one, that fills a long-felt want,"
replied the genius of brush and palette. "Our
American literature is wofully deficient
in works on the fine arts. Mv experience
has taught me that for any subject relating
to art; especially to painting, I am compelled
to write to England or, better still, appljr to
the French or Germans. It is humiliating
for a patriotic, loyal and proud son or our
great Bcpublic to have to make such a con
fession, but it has hitherto been the truth
nevertheless. However, this work proves
that we are making rapid strides of
advance even in that direction. It may
seem odd that'in a country like ours, where
political institutions, general education,
mechanical appliances, agriculture, etc,
are so far ahead of other nations that the fine
arts have been so much neglected. But the
appearance of books like this fills me with
hope, especially because it has been gotten
up so as to be within the reach of everybody.
Just look at it. There are 66 parts, and
here are the first few numbers' only 25 cents
apiece.
"Here you see a fine typogravure by
Benouf, entitled 'Lending a Hand.' An
old man is rowing a boat and bis little
grandchild has hold of the grandfather's
oar, because she wants to help him, to lend
him a hand. What a beautiful picture,
and what an ornament it wonld make for
any drawing room or parlor. But let us
look further. Here you have a picture from
the hand of Lobrichen, who has become
famous as a great painter of children. He
always puts such naturalness and playful
childishness into his pictures that they at
once appeal to everybody chancing to look
at the amusing little mites. This steel
plate, 'A Tempest in a Teapot, is one of
Lobncheu's finest works.
"Thus you can go along from one part of
this book to the last, in each you find new
treasures, SDecimens from the brushes of onr
best masters of the day. By simply scan
ning the book you get an idea, and by care
ful perusal yon have acquired a knowledge
of art and art workers, which is worth many
times the value of the work. The biograph
ical sketches are all well written in the most
concise and entertaining manner."
"But you have not told me the name of
the book yet."
"Oh, excuse me; it is 'Art and Artists of
Our Time.' " Selmab Hess,
93 Prince street, New York City.
J. G. BENNETT fc CO.
Corner Wood Street and Filth Avcnae.
Bennett & Co. sell Youman's hats.
Bennett & Co. sell Dnnlap's hats.
Bennett & Co. sell Silverman's hats.
Bennett & Co. sell Boston hats.
Bennett & Co. sell Christy's English hats.
Bennett & Co. sell Lincoln, Bennett &
Co.'s English hats.
Bennett & Co. sell Heath's English hats.
The above makes are known to be the fin
est in the world, and can be purchased at a
slight cost over the ordinary make of hats
at J. G. Bennett & Co.'s, corner Wood
street and Fifth avenue.
Fall Styles in Imported and American Dress
Goods.
Beady to-day. Come and see this finest
display. Jos. Horue & Co.'s
Penn Avenue Stores.
Our Display at Exposition
Is in the northwest end of main building.
Visitors to the city should call to see our
complete stock. Our exhibit at Exposition
is but a small sample ot what is carried at
our warerooms, 711 Liberty ave.
Respectfully,
P. C. SCHOE1TECK.
S2 30 Voancslown Fair and Races 82 30.
The Pittsburg and Lake Erie B. B. will
sell tickets to Youngstown and return, good
for one admission to the fair and races, Sep
tember 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6, at $2.30 each, tickets
good for return passage until September 7,
inclusive.
Fall Styles in Imported and American Dress
Goods.
Beady to-day. Come and see this finest
display. Jos. Horne & Co.'s
Penn Avenue Stores.
Onr Display nt Exposition
Is in the northwest end of main building.
Visitors to the city should call to see our
complete stock. Our exhibit at Exposition
is but a small sample of what is carried at
our warerooms, 711 Liberty ave.
Bespectfullv,
P. C. SCHOENECK.
School Supplies.
L. Breuninger & Co., 535 Smithfield st,
Pittsburg, Pa., is the place to bny them.
They have the largest assortment of slates,
school bags, pencil boxes, etc, in the market.
"Wholesale and retail.
SI. Until October. SI.
Mothers, bring children to Aufrechfs
Elite gallery, 516 Market street, Pittsburg.
Use elevator. Cabinets 1 per dozen, proof
shown.
Text books for High School, Western
University, Female College, Bowman In
stitute, Miss McCracken's School, Shady
side Academy. H. Watts & Co.,
431 Wood st.
Ladies' and children's wool hose ! Wool
hose! See them; only 25c
Knable & Shtjstek,
MWSu 35 Fifth avenue.
Fall Styles In Imported and American Dress
Goods.
Beady to-day. Come and see this finest
display. Jos. Hokjte & Co.'s
Penn Avenue Stores.
Gallery Open Monday.
Fine cabinets 51 00 per doz. at Aufrecht's
Elite Gallery, 51G Market St., Pittsburg.
All welcome. Use elevator.
Underwear! Underwear! New fall
and winter goods now open at prices to suit
all. Knabl'e & Shustek,
MWSu 35 Fifth avenue.
Gallery Open Monday.
Fine cabinets SI 00 per doz. at Aufrecht's
Elite Gallery, 516 Market St., Pittsburg.
All welcome. Use elevator.
Pearson's galleries will be open all day
for business. Go to him for cabinets, you
are sure to be pleased.
Flannels ! Flannels ! Extra bargains,
low prices. Kxable & Shustek,
MWSu 35 Filth avenue
School Supplies.
A large stock at low prices.
H. Watts & Co., 431 Wood st
Gallery Open Monday.
Fine cabinets $1 00 per doz. at Aufrecht's
Elite Gallery, 516 Market st., Pittsburg.
All welcome Use elevator.
Black goods! Black goods! Special of
ferings this week.
Kitable & Shuster,
MWSu 35 Filth avenue.
Pearson's cabinets are the best and his
E rices are smallc than all others. Go to
im lor cabinets.
Patronize home industry and drink
Frauenheim& Vilsack's Pittsbnrg beer.
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Blankets and comforts; extra induce
ments. See ours before you buy.
Knable & Shustek,
Jiwsu 35 Fifth avenue,
S3-Display advertisements one dollar per
square for one insertion. Classified advertise
ments on this page such as Wanted, For Sale,
To Let, efc, ten cents per line for each inser
tion, and none taken or less than fifty cents.
THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH
BKANCE OFFICES.
- For the accommodation "of the
public, Branoh Offices have been
established at the following places,
where Want, For Sale, To Let, and
other transient ad vertisements will
be received up to 9 F. M. for inser
tion next morning:
Advertisements are to be prepaid except where
advertisers already have accounts withlnEDls
rxTcu. PITTS BUKQ.
THOMAS MCCAFKKKY, 83u8 Bntler street.
EMIL G. STUCKEY. 24th street and Penn ave.
E. G. STUCKEY AGO., Wylie ave. and Fnltoust.
Ji. SSTOKELY, Fifth Avenue Market House,
EAST PNP.
J. W. WALLACE, 6121 Penn avenue.
OAKLAND.
MCALLISTER & SHEI13LE1!, 5th av. & Atirood it.
BODTIISIDE.
JACOB SPOHN. No. 2 Carson street.
H. A. DUUALUfeON. 1707 Carson street
ALLEGHENY.
A. J. KAEKCHER, 59 Federal street.
H. J. McBIUDE. Federal and Ohio streets.
FREDH. EGGEIte. 172 Ohio street.
F. H. EUGEIE3 SOX, Ohio and Chestnut sts.
J. F. STEVENSON. Arch and Jackson streets.
THOMAS SlcHENUY, Western and Irwin aves.
G. "W. HUGHES. Pennsylvania and Beaver aves.
PERRY M. C LEIM. Rebecca and Allegheny aves.
WANTED.
Malo rjcLo.
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ANTED-A GOOD BARBER AT W. A.
3iujjisr.ir Ts, cor. sixtn ana r-enn ave.
W ANTED-A GOOD BOT TO LEARN BAR
BER trade. NO. 10 MIDDLES!., Alle
gheny City. se2-5
T7-ANTED AT AVONDALE MINES 50
V V good miners; Germans having families pre
ferred. Apply at MINES, L&wsonham, Clarion
co.. Pa. au31-S4
WANTED-ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY
laborers to work Vn sewers in Braddock.
Apply on work. LAWRENCE SLOAN, Con
tractor. . :sei-uo
-TTTANTED A GOOD MAN IN EVERY
W town; salarvpaid weekly. Address SHEK
MAN, TANGENBEKG 4 CO., 160 W. Lake St.,
Chicago. , anSM
WANTED-TWO YOUNG MEN AS WAIT
ERS: ones speaking German and English
preferred. Apply at Nos. 49 and 51 DIAMOND
ST.. Pittsburg. sez-28
WANTED-THKEE MEN TO SELL PICT
URES Must be honest and Industrious;
liberal commission or salary. HOME PUBLISH
IN G CO., 541 Liberty st. sel-128
WANTED-TWO BRIGHT BOYS 15 OR 16
vears of are to run as news agents on R. R.
trains: cash security required. Apply at NEWS
STAND, l'.SUE. depot, Southsld
iac.
se2-17
-T7-ANTED-A GOOD BLACKSMITH. WHO
V can do glasshouse work; young and sobtx
nan: 6teadr work. Address with references.
CHICAGO GLASS MFG. CO., Chicago. au31-2I
WANTED-AGENTS TO SELL OUR HOME
OPATHIC family medicines; steadv work:
can make 112 to ?15 per week. DR. O'KEEFE &
CO.. Homeopathic Chemists, M llfth ave.
seI-125
W ANTED-A LIVE MAN, LIVING OUTSIDE
leading cities, to represent, in his locality,
a large house. Monthlv salary 60 to 1 100 at start.
References exacted. SUPT. MFG. HOUSE, Lock
Box 1610, N.Y. OC7-48-M
"TTTANTED FIRST-CLASS, SOBER PRE
V SCEIPTION glass blowers; also a few good
finishers: union wages; steady work; fare paid;
write fullT; say who vou worked for. CHICAGO
GLASS MFG. CO.. Chicago. aulS-45-D
-CTTAMED-FOR A PERMANENT POSITION
V in an office, a young man who can do short
hand and typewriting. Address in own hand
writing, stating ace. experience and salary ex
pected, to G. M. J., Dispatch office. auai-17
WANTED 400 COAL MINER3-THE C. C. 4
1. Co. having opened up several new mines,
have now employment for 40u additional miners;
mines running every day and miners making
jrom $3 w to s j w peraaytno sirixes ortrouoie
wnarever. Aaaress Kii;.ttAK.LJ3u.a,
Emoloy-
ment Agent, Pueblo, Col.
sei-51
Female Help.
-VTT ANTED AN EXPERIENCED DISH
V wa6her at MILLER'S. 13 Fifth ave. seJ-18
-ITT AN TED-GIRL TO DO GENERAL HOUSE-
V WOKli. Apply at NO. 213 FEDERAL ST.,
Alicgueuj.
au31-7S
-TTTANTED-GOOD GIRL
FOR GENERAT.
II Housework: small lamllv a
and a eood home.
ADpIy'lucsday, Sept. 3. u BEi
CU blREKT. Al-
leghcny.
se2-2
WANTED-LADY AGENTS IN ALL PARTS
ot the country to sell the greatest success
of the age, for married or single ladies. For full
particulars aoaress v, n. 3iu
MILLS & CO.. Lock
at
Uox63, Cleveland, O.
au31-93
. Malo nnd Female ITelD.
WAN TED-TWO WAITERS, TWO DINING
room girls and two dishwashers at 974 LIB
ERTY of. se2-22 '
WANTED-100 FIRST-CLASS HOUS GIRLS;
all kinds of work: also 5 farm hands.
KIRK, 67 East Diamond, Allegheny. sel-S
-tTrAITEU-HOUSKKEEPEK- LAUNDRIES.
V chambermaids, cooks, dining room girls,
nurses, bouse girls, German and colored girls,
farm hands, gardeners. MRS. E. THOMPSON,
608 Grant st. au?4-MTbs
WANTED-THE LADIES TO KNOW THEY
can secure cooks, chambermaids, laun
dresses, carriage drivers by calling at 2s Sedgwick
Bl., CUr. 14UCUOU i)LlkO. AlAn UJ.kJXJt
merly 203 Juniata st.
omce for-
sel-34
WANTED-MAN TO ATTEND TO HORSES
and cows, 10 farm hands. 4 coal miners, 50
laborers, boy for hotel kitchen, woman cook, 3
dining room girls, dishwasher, 100 house girls,
col. chambermaid. MEEUAN 'S, 545 Grant st.
au39-D
WANTED - f25 WEEKLY-REPRESEN TA
T1VE, 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 Juit what we say. Address at
once STANDARD SILVERWARE CO., Boston,
Mass. Jel4-70-D
Situations.
-TTT-ANTED-FOSITION BY A COMPETENT
t lady stenographer and typewriter. Address
IDA, Dispatch office. sel-19
TtJANTED-BY AN EXPERIENCED SCHOOL
V teacher, children to teach at their homes.
Address TEACHER, Dispatch office sel-ll
XV ANTED-A POSITION AS AGKNT FOR A
TV wholesale tobacco or liquor house; thor
oughly understand the business. Address CASH
Mcclain; clarion, Pa. te:-i
Boarders nnd Lodscrs.
-TTTANTED-OCCUPANTS FOR HOUSE OF S
T ruomb, u nmcu present occupant will
retain 2 rooms, and board with family; both gases
and bath; a good opportunity to secure low rent
in central location.
233.
b'IFTU AVE.
SC2-9
Financial.
TTTANTED MORTGAGES ON CITY PROP
TV ER1Y. over $4,000; 4 oer cent; no tax.
HENRY A. WEAVERS. CO., S24'ourth avenue
mh2-a22-D
WAN1ED-MORTGAGES IN LARGE OR
small amounts on improved cltv or coun
try property, at lowest rates. ALEXANDER 4
LEE, 313 Wood st. au31-95-D
TT7-ANTED-MORTGAGES-fI.000,000TOLOAN
VV In large and small amounts at 4H. 5snd6
per cent, free of State tax: no delay. REED B.
C0YLE4 CO., 131 Fourth ave. mv21-60
WAN1ED-TO LOAN 850,000 ON MORT
GAGES In amounts to suit, in city or coun
trv, at AH to 6 per cent, as to security: no delay.
SAMUEL W. BLACK 4 CO., 99 loirth ave.
JyI4-16-jiThs
-TTA-NTED-TO LOAN (500,000. IN AMOUNTS
V of 3,000 and upward, on city and suburban
property, on iH per cent, free or tax: also smaller
amounts at 5 and 6 per cent. BLACK 4 BAIRD,
95 i ourth a cnue. scJI-dJO-D
WANTED MORTGAGES-L00O,000TO LOAN
on city and suburban properties at 4H, 5and
6 per cent, and on larms in Allegheny and agla
cent counties at 6 per cent. 1. M. PENjvoCK 4
SON, 10j t ourth avenue. ap7-f4l
TTA-STKD-TO LOAN 200,000 ON MORT-
V GAGES: 100 and upward at 6 per cent;
o00,000at t'A per cent on residences or business
properly; aisu in aujutuuiK counties. &. 1.
KRENCH. 125 Fourth aveuue.
oc31-eS4-D
Miscellaneous.
-TT7"ANTED-T0 EXPOSE A. ED LIS & CO.'S
V method of doing business, so others may
profit by it; we employ none but first-class work
men, use the best material and sell strictly for one
price at a small profit. By following this state
ment wc have tad to enlarge our manufactory
from 5M2 to O02-10 Liberty and yet wo are crowded
for space to exhibit onr large stock. Don' t fall to
call and convince yourself of the above facts. A.
EOL1S & CO.. leading manufacturers and dealers
in barbers' supplies and furniture, successors to
S. DELP, formally 80 Diamond st- now 502. 504,
506, 508, and 510 Liberty St.. Pittsburg, Pa. se2-6
-VTTA.NTED-ALL BARBERS IN PITTSBURG
V and Allegheny as well as visiting barbers
to know that the exposition of barbers' supplies.
consisting of fine, medium and cneap Darbcr
chairs, combination cases, wasbstands. mirrors,
poles, etc., can be fonnd at No. SO Diamond street,
Pittsburg; one building, one proprietor: no danger
of getting into the wrong place and belngimposed
upon. In addition to the furniture and supplies
which we manufacture ourselves, we are the ex
clusive agents for Theo. A. X.cbs, of Chicago,
the largest manufacturer of barbers supplies In
In the world: complete outfits from this celebrated
bouse furnished by us can be seen at the barber
shops in tbe finest hotels in this city, as follows,
viz: Hotel Anderson, Hotel Duquesne, Mononga
hela House, Hotel Boyer, Seventh Avenue Hotel
and Hotel St. Nicholas. Don'tforgct the place.
No. SO Diamond street, Pittsburg; only one
snmber but four floon. BOSS W. BLACK.
leeS-SS-jfTnT
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WANTED.
Miscellaneous. .
WANTED-HIGHEST SPOT CASH PRICES
paid for 6eeonLand furniture, carpets and
bonsehold goods of all kinds. 42U PENN AVE
NUE, au26-25-JIWF
WANTED-TO SELL SMALL ENGINE AND
boiler; everything complete. Can see it
runningat34 ALLEGHENY" AVE., near Rebecca
st, Allegheny. se2-8
WANTEDEVERYBODTTO SEND THEIR
furniture needing upholstering, repairing
and reflnlsblng to HAUGH 4 KEENAN, S3 and
31 Water st. 'Hone 1625. aul4
WANTED-PERSONSTO JOIN AN ELGIN
Watch Club and to pay 1 per week on fine
gold watches drawn each week; call at once.
JOHN MITSCH, 130 rederal stt Allegheny.
aui5-Mwrsn
VJTANIED-TO START A CLUB OF 42 MEM-
W BERS to secure a fine gold watch for each
one in the club at 1 00 per week. Address P. O,
BOX 501, and I will calf and snow you the watch.
Jy3-40
WANTED-PARTIESTO ATTEND IMMENSE
sacrifice and auction sale of houses, lots and
building sites in bcllevue; party will be at Neville
station to meet train that leaves Federal st. at 12,
12.45 and 3 p. M. train. A. J. PENTECOST, Auc
tioned sel-10
WANTED-BY PEARSON, LEADING PHO
TOGRAPHER, 96 Fifth avenue, Pittsburg,
and 43 Federal street, Allegheny, everybody to
know that he is making fine cabinets at (1 50 per
dozen; photos delivered when promised; instan
taneous process mh!3-63
FOK SALE iaiFKOVED ItEAL ESTATE.
Cltv Residences.
J?
1ORSALE-A VERY GOOD FRAME HOUSE
of 5 rooms, finished attic, natural gas. city
watei : lot 20x100: cheaD and easv terms. ALEX
AN DER 4 LEE, 313 Wood st. au31-95-D
FOR SALE--A CHEAP BARGAIN-814 WYLLE
avenue: cable cars will pass the door; fine
brick mansard dwelling of rooms, finished attic
etc.: inside shutters, slate roof, side alley; lot
about lSJfxlOO ft. to a 20-foot allev: price only
i 525: easy terms. ALLEb & BAILEY, 161 Fourth
ave. Tel. 167. scl-77
FOR SALE-SOUTHS1DE PROPERTY A 2
bfORY frame house ors rooms and storeroom,
corner S. Twenty-first and Jane sts. :2-story frame
houc 6 rooms and storeroom on Plane ave., near
Mount Oliver Incline Plane; 2 two-story rrame
houses, 4 rooms and attic each, on S. Twentieth st.,
cor. I ox alley: 2 two-story brick houses, 4 rooms
each, on Fox alley, nearS. Twentieth st.taiso oth
er property for sale. O.K.TOUDY, 1721 Carson st.
au2s-23
Subnrbnn Residences.
FOR SALE AT A VERY REASONABLE
pri:e, on account of removal or owner, at
Belleiue, well located, a dwelling of 9 rooms; lot
80x176 feet. W. A. HEREON SONS, 80 r ourth
ave. sel-59-MW
FOR SALE LOTS.
East End Lots.
FOR SALE HOMEWOOD LOTS FROM ?550
to 950; in verv best locations on wide streets
and handy to railroad,
MELLON BROTHERS,
CKWiaiauonst., .&. 2
sel-44-MWF
FOR SALE-A FEW CHOICE LOTS LEFT IN
McCllntock planPolnt Breeze): handy to P.
P. R. and cable: from o50 each and upward.
MELLON BROIHEBS, 6349 Station st,, E. E.
sel-43-MThs 1
FOR SALE FINE CORNER LOTS ON JACK
SON and Euclid ave. : beautiful building site;
handy to Hlland and Stanton aves : size, 60x102
feet, lor 2,000. MELLON BROTHERS, 6349 Sta
tion st , E. E. sel-51-MTh
FOR SALE NOW ISTHE TIME TO INVESTI
GATE Baum Grove lots; this plan sewered,
curbed and wide flagstone sidewalks completed:
prices below actnal value. Full information from
MELLON BROS., East End , or JOHN F. BAX
TER. Agent, 512 Smithfield st. sel-41-MWF
FOR SALE BROAD ST. A LARGE '.OT, 241
145 feet, with comfortable 4-roomed house:
this property being of good depth will permit of
building in rear on Kirwood St.; price low and
terms easy. MELLON BROTHERS, 6.149 Station
St., E. E. sel-46-MS
Glonwood "Lots.
FOR SALE-LOTS AT 'GLENWOOD, NEAR
the station: graded streets, sidewalks, city
water, houses and lots Jor sale. 1,350. 1,750. 2,000,
ten per cent cash, balance on monthly payments:
Second Ave. Electric Railway-will pats in front of
these lots; B. 1U. Railroad fare monthly tickets,
5X cents per trip; 12 minutes from Smithfield st.
GtORGE C. BURGW1N, 150 Fourth ave.
Jy24-12-MW6U
Allegheny Lots.
FOR SALE LOTS ON MAPLE AND LINDEN
avennes and Lombard street, Allegheny, in
the Tenth and Twelfth, wards: on easy terms. Ap
ply to JOSEPH MCN AUGHER, 43 N. Diamond st.
mh7-98-D
Suburban Lots.
FOR SALE LOTS 25X125, AT TURTLE
Creek, close to Westlnglionse works; from
J125 to I50 each, on easy payments. MELLON
BROTHERS, 6349 Station St.. E. E. sel-44-MWF
FOR SALE A NEAT LITTLE FARM OF 20
acres: good house and barn: fruit or all kinds;
well watered : near station : only 3, 500. Apply to
ALEXANDER 4 LEE, 313 Wood St. au31-95-D
-TOR SALE-FARM-132 ACRES, LIMESTONE
a una,
very productive of wheat, corn and
oats
frame house, 7 rooms. Jf mile from Clarks-
burg.
TISH,
near station est renn k, it. ED wn
410 Grant street. Pittsburg. Pa. 6P1-P
FOR SALE BUSINESS.
Business 'Chances.
T7IOR SALE--JS00-THE BEST LITTLE RESTAU-
x: jtA-i in tne city, pacing ra,wu per year
rare chance for an enerretlc
A.
COOPER4 CO., 107 Fourth ave.
sel-109
FOR SALE COAL LANDS LAST LARGE
block 01 6H ft. coal between Pittsburg and
Harrlsburg on the Pennsjlvania Central, five to
seven hundred acres: price low for a prompt sale.
Address J. A. FIELD, New Castle, Pa.
au31-18-MS
TTIOR SALE SADDLERY AND HARNESS
; business, well established in the best town
within ten miles of Pittsburg: will sell either
with leasehold and building or will 'sell stock,
goodwill, etc.. and rent building at moderate
rent. Apply to or address R. M. HOLLAND. 81
Diamond st , Pittsburg. au30-16-MThssu
1710R SALE-FIRST-CLASS RESTAURANTS,
? boarding houses, choice cheap grocery stores,
confectioneries, drygoods and notion stores,
furnished bouse for roomers, very profitable large
bakery and confectionery, cigar stores, bakeries,
leed store, milk depot, shoe stores, drug stoics,
printing office, good country newspaper office
butcher shop, and many other business chances.
Fiee particulars. bHEPARD 4 CO., 54 Fifth ave.
au29
Business Stands.
F
IOR SALE-A PAYING INVESTMENT IN
.jl. uueiucssuiuuciiji mu. uiJJ.im:iLy8ii Dee IV.
A.HERRON 4 SONS. SOlourthave. sel-59-Jrw
FOR SALE ON COR. TWENTIETH AND
Wharton sts., S. 8.. lot 96x120 feet, with
building: price low; suitable for manufacturing.
W. A. HEREON 4 SONS, 80 Fourth ave.
FOR 8ALE-HOTEL-S5 ROOMS. ALL MOD
ERN improvements; in successful operation:
on prominent railroad near Pittsburg. Further
particulars from ALLES 4 BAILEY, 164 Fourth
ave. Tel., 167. au27-43
FOR SALE-ADVANCE ROLLER MILL3
Newly refitted to Case system, steam power,
doing No. 1 work: desirably located on R. R.;
plenty of hard wheat nt mill door; terms low. Call
or address TAYLOR BEOS. 4 CO., Rogers, Col.
Co.. O. au22-67-D
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS.
Machinery ana Metals.
FOR SALE-ENGINES AND BOILERS-NEW
and refitted: repalrlngnromptlv attended to.
POR1ER10UNDRYANDMACH1NECO..LIM..
below Suspension bridge, Allegheny, Pa. au 10-29
I7IORS ALE-5;000 FEET 4-IN CH AND 4, 000 FEET
3-inch casing pipe: has been used slightly;
threads In srood condition; nlrtp rrtilni lootrtita
n hnri-nln
C. C. LANCE 4 CO., Room 84, Lewis
block.
SCl-OJ
TT'OR SALE-SECOND-HAND ENGINES AND
ju Doners; ail sizes and styles kept In stock.
rom
4 to 100 h. p.; all refitted: good as new. at ion est
iihccb; luuuuieu portauie engines, b to 2au. p,
J. S. YOUNG, Allegheny, Fa.
ia3-92-MWF
FOR SALE- HOISTING ENGINES, NEW
and second band; wire and raanilla rope, der
rick and fittings, hoisting tubs and cars, clay and
ore pans, engines, boilers and machinery.
THOMAS CARLIN'S SONS, Lacock and Sandusky
sts.. Allegheny. an5-17-MWT
PERSONAL.
PERSONAL-MALTBY'b OYSTEE DEPOT,
late 76 Fifth avenue, removed to 641 Smith
field street; fresh oysters received dally: orders
filled at lowest prices. J. B. HEMMERLE, Man
ager. sel-02-D
PERSONAL-BOOKS! BOOKS! BOOKS!
New and old, ancient and mouern. standard
and rare, legil, medical and scientific 30, 000 vol
umes to select from. LEVI'S BOOK STORE. 900
Liberty st. au3-98
PERSONAL HIS LOVE bUDDENLY EE
1 URN ED; recently they had not been on the
best of terms owing to a little family lar occa
sioned by the wife insisting on being allowed to
renovate bis wearing apparel, and which, of
course, was done in a bungling manner; in order
to prevent the trouble they agreed to send all
their work hereafter to DICKSON, the Tailor, 65
Firth ave., corner Wood St., second floor, and
now everything is lovely and peace and happiness
again reigns in their household. Telephone 1558.
aui
LOST.
LOST-A GOLD WATCH-BETWEEN B. 4 O.
depot and Sheffield St., on Saturday evening.
Liberal reward if left at 154 SHEFFIELD ST.,
Allegheny. se2-2
J" OST-ON bATURDAY AFTERNOON, A
.J specification for a new dwelling on Wlne
biddle avenue. Finder will be suitably' rewarded
by returning to DR. WM. HAMILTON, 37Nlnth
St.. Pittsburg. 6C2-12
NOTICES.
THE WESTERN PENN'A. EXPOSITION
Society 6 per ceDt ten year coopon bonds
-can now be had on application at the office of
the society. Interest payable semi-annually at
office of the Fidelity Title and Trust Co.
.wAi i45 W.iiAXVHJEIB, Becreiary,
- .
TO LET.
Allecheny Residences.
T
O LET-ON BUENA VISTA 8T.-BHICK. 8
rooms, with all the modern fmTirnvements.
D. WILSON, 55 Federal st. aufl-77-MWTS
TO LET-ON BOYLE ST.i ALLEGHENY,
brick house or 3 rooms, cellar, cltv water,
etc., at 9 per month. ALEXAN DEE 4 LEE, 313
Wood St. au3I-95-D
TO LET New 6-HOOM FRAME HOUSE
Second ward, Allegheny: frout and rear
Sprcnes. largo yard: It; no water tax.
I0NEILL4 BRO., 105 Fourth ave.
w. w
sel-76
Business) Stands.
TO LET-BTOBEEOOM SUITABLE FOR ANY
kind of business: size, 30x60 feet, at 310 Grant
street; possession at once. ALLES & BAILEY,
164 Fonrthynve. ; telephone 167. sel-75
TO LET-STOREROOMS AND WAREHOUSES,
with dwellings, close to new Exposition ;bet
stands in city: 6jind 8-room dwellings; some un-
furnished rooms. Inquire of S. MUSGRAVE, 44
Fourth street. au2S-24-irwrsu
TO LET-LARGE S-STOKY BRICK WARE
HOUSE, suitable for storage purposes or
carriage factory. Twelfth street, near Union
station. Apply to T. MELLON 4S0N'S BANK,
6123mrthflefdst. sel-41-MWT
Offices. Desk Room, ifcc
TO LET-IN THE NEW DISPATCH BUILD
ING, 75, 77 and 79 Diamond street, two of the
roomiest and best-lighted offices to be fonnd In tbe
city; rent, 200and 300 per annum, including elec
tric lights. Janitor service and steam heating.
Apply between 10 x. M. "Slid 1 p. M., or between
2 and 4 P.M. Jy23-67
rpo LET-STORE OR OFFICE BOOM, WITH
JL large vault, suitable for Insurance office or
similar business, in Germania Savings Bank
building. No. 419 Wood street: room formerly oc
cupied by George Relneman as saloon, and now
temporarily occupied by the American Express
Co.; it Is two steps below grade, making a first
class basement. Inquire at THE BANK.
J lett-CS-D
NEAV PUBLICATION'S.
NOW READY
THE OCTOBER PART OF
THE SEASON.
Ladies' Illustrated magazine; containing; the
newest Paris fashions and the most elegant
designs in fancy work, needle work, crochet,
embroidery, etc. The only magazine publish
ing about 200 original designs and S elegant
colored plates monthly. Price, 30 cts. per part.
Of all news dealers.
THE INTERN ATlONAJj NEWS COMPANY
seI-105 New York.
PROPOSALS.
PROPOSALS FOR STEEL SHfcLL-ORD-NANCE
office. War Department, Wash
ington, August 29, 18S9. Sealed proposals, in
duplicate, will be received at this office until 3
o'clock r. M.. on Thursday, September 19, 18S9,
when they will be publicly opened, for furnish
ing the Ordnance Department, U. S. A., with
100 7-inch and 50 11-inch steel cast shell. All
information required by bidders can be bad
upon application to Captain R. BIRNIE, Jr.,
Acting Chief of Ordnance. sel 98
Office or the Borotjoh Clerk, I
McKeesport, Pa August 24, 1889. )
"VTOTICE TO CONTRACTORS-SEALED
IS proposals will be received at the office of
tbe Borough Clerk until MONDAY, September
2, A. D. Ibb9, 12 o'clock noon, for tbe grading,
curbing and paving with fire brick of Seventh
avenue, from Market street to Water street. In
the borough of McKeesport, Pa. Plans and
specifications of the above work can be seen
and blanks for bidding and all information can
be bad at the engineer's offlco on and after
August 28. Each proposal must be accom
panied by a bond In double tbe amount of tbe
proposal and probated before a Notary Public,
and said proposals must be banded in on or be
fore the above specified time; unless said
requirements are strictly carried out the bid
will not be considered.
Tbe Committee on Streets reserve the right
to reject any or all proposals.
GEORGE B0S3ART.
an24-81-24.2S.se2 Borough Clerk.
Office ot the Bobough Clerk, )
McKeesport, Pa., August 28, 18S9.
VTOTICE TO CONTRACTORS 8EALED
LN proposals will bo received at tbe office of
tbe Borough Clerk until FRIDAY, September
6. A. D. 18S9, 4 o'clock .p. it., for the following,
viz:
SEWKRB.
A brick sewer of 7 ft. internal diameter, be
ginning on Fifth avenue at the intersection of
White street; extending thence east to Evans
avenue, tbence north along a 14 ft. alley to and
under the B. A O., and P., McK. fc Y. R. R. to
the south line of property of Mong. Furnace
Company, aggregating in length about SCO ft.
Said sewer to be completed on or before Janu
ary Llb90.
STREET IMPROVEMENTS.
Grading, curbing and paving of South Dia
mond street from Market street to Blackberry
alley. Said paving to be done with fire brick.
Plans and specifications of tbe above work can
be seen, and blanks forbidding and all informa-
L tion can now be had it the Engineer's office.
bond in double the amount of the proposal,
and probated before a Notary, and said pro
posals must oe nanueu in on or oeiore me
above specified time; unless said requirements
are strictly carried out tbe bid will not be con
sidered. Tbo Council reserves the right to reject any
or all proposals. GEO. BOSSART, Clerk.
au29 100-llWTli
PROPOSALS FOR STEEL PLATES FOR
use in tbe construction of tbe United
States armored battle-shin "Texas," at the
Navy Yard. Portsmouth, V a. Navy Depart
ment. Washington, D. C., August 6, 1889.
Under authority conferred by the act of Con
gress, entitled "An act to increase the naval
establishment," approved August it, 1SSS. (21
btatutes at Large, page 215,) sealed ptoposals
are hereby invited, and will be received at this
Department until 12 o'clock noon, on Tuesday,
the 1st day of October, 1SS9, at which time and
place they will be opened in the presence of at
tending bidders for furnishing about six hun
dred and sixty-one (CGI) tons (2,240 pounds) of
steel plates, torty (40) ponnds per square foot,
for use in tbo construction of said battle-ship;
about two hundred and forty-six (246) tons of
such plates being for the lower layer of pro
tective deck'plating, and about four hundred
and fifteen (415) tons for tbe upper and middle
layers of protective-deck plating, the upper
and lower layers of top of redoubt, and the
protective-side plating. Such plates to be de
livered at such place or places in the Navy
Yard. Portsmouth. Va., as tbe Commandant of
that Yard may designate. Deliveries to com
mence within thirty (30) days from the date of
contract, and to be completed within sixty (60)
days from the date thereof. Tbe plates to be
in accordance with a detailed schedule, wbicli
may bo seen on application to the Bureau of
Construction and Repair, Navy Department.
All such plates to be of domestic manufacture,
and to be accepted only after passing such
tests as may lie prescnueu tnereior Dy tne sec
retary of tbe Navy. Proposals must be made
in accordance with forms which will be fur
nished on application to tbe Bureau of Con
struction and Repair. Each proposal must be
accompanied by satisfactory evidence that the
bidder is able to furnish and deliver the mater
ial for which be bids. Each proposal must be
accompanied by a certified check, payable to
tbe order of the Secretary of the Navy, for an
amount equal to live per cent of tbe bid. Tbe
check received from the successful bidder
will be returned to bfm on bis entering
into a formal contract for the due performance
of the work, and giving bond for tbe same,wltb
satisfactory surety, in a penal sum eqnal to
twenty-five per cent of the amount of his bid;
but in case he shall fail to enter into such con
tract and to give such bond within ten days aft
er notice of the' acceptance of bis proposal, tbe
check accompanying sucb proposal shall be
come tbe property of tbe United States. AU
checks accompanying proposals which are not
accepted will be returned immediately after
the award shall nave been made. Information
relative to tbe dimensions and shapes of plates,
and all other information essentia! to bidders,
will bo furnished on application to the Bureau
of Construction and Repair. Proposals must be
made in duplicate, and inclosed in envelopes
marked "Proposals for Steel Plates for Ar
mored Battle-ship Texas.' "and addressed to
tbe Secretary of tbe Navy, Navy Department,
Washington, D. C. The Secretary of tbe Navy
reserves the right to reject any or all bids, as.irf
bis judgment, the interests of the Government
may require. B. F. TRACY,
anI3-54 31 Secretary of the Navy.
LEGAL NOTICES.
J OHN F. COX. Attorney at Law, 403 Grant st ,
Pittsburg, Pa.
"VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT LET
L TERS testamentary on tbe estate of John
Leech, late of Mifflin township, Allegheny
county. Pa., nave been granted to the under
signed, to whom all persons indebted to said
estate are requested to make immediate pay
ment, and those having claims against tbe same
should mako them known without delav to
WILLIAM A. WILLOCK, Option postofflce,
Allegheny county, Pa., or his attorney, sel 99 it
8. HARVEY THOMPSON Attorney at Law.
96 Diamond street.
ESTATE OF JAMES McCLURG, DE
CEASED Notice is hereby given that let
ters testamentary on tbe estate of James Mc
Clurg bave been granted to the undersigned,
to wbom all persons indebted to said estate are
requested to make immediate payment, and
those having claims against the Bamo should
make them known without delay.
ROBERT YOUNG, r-TO,n,
au25-5-M T. McCLINTOCK, jecutors.
Office OF FIDELITY TITLE 4 TRUST CO.,
121 and 123 Fourth ave., Pittsburg, Pa.
ESTATE OF CHARLES P. MILES, DE
CEASED. Notice is bereby given that
letters of administration on Jhe estite of
Charles P. Miles,deceased, lata of Sewickley.
Pa., bave been granted to the undersigned, to
whom all persons Indebted to said estate are
requested to make immediate payment, and
those having claims or demands against the
same will make them known without delay.
FIDELITY TITLE &TRU8T CO., Ad'mr of
Charles P. Miles, da'd. DAVID F. EWING.
Attomer,- anis-aa-jt
j,
nMEBTOWes.
rOTICE-THE ANNUAL MEETING OF'
XI the stockholders of the Frobsind oooietr
to elect Directors takes place at their oSte. 366
Picn ave.. TUESDAY, September k tt!,f rom .
4 o'clock p. u, till 9 o'clock p. u.
aus-4-D o; vy.TJS.kaus, secretary.
-VTOTICE-THE ANNUAL MEETING OF
JL the Stockholder! of "The Sewickley
Dairy Co." will Be ield at the office ot the
company. No. 110 Wood St., Pittsburg, Pa., 'on
TUESDAY", September 10, between the hours
of 3 and 4 o'clock P. jr., to elect a board of
directors to serve for the ensuing year and
transact sucb other business as mav oe DronerlT-
brought before them. J. E. SHAW, Secretary.
X-1TTHBPKQ. AUgUlt 31. 1S8. SeZ-lQ
AUCTION SALES.
M
ABTER'S SALE.
In the Court ot Common Fleas No. 1 of Alle
gheny county.
Thomas C. Fulton et aL vs. James S. Arnold
etat No. 61 September term, 1889, in "equity.
By authority of an order of tbo Court made
Angust 10. 1SS9, in the above entitled case, I will
expose the following described real estate for
sale at pnblld auction to tbe highest bidder, viz:
On WEDNESD AYt SEPTEMBER 25, 1839, at 10
o'clock a. it, on the premises, lot 2$o, 35 in
William Arthur's first plan, beginning on
Arthur street, Pittsburg, Pa., at corner of lot
No. 36, thence along Arthur street 22 feet more
or less to line of lot No, 34, and thenco ex
tending -back- preserving the same width 141
feet to the boundary line of said plan. AtU
o clock a. it, of the same day on the premises,
lot No. U7 in Thomas Scott's plan of lots,
bounded by lots No. 116 and 118 and by Scott
street and Cherry alley, t roniing24 f eet on Scott
street, and running back 100 feet to Cherry
alley, Pittsburg.. Pa., having tbercon erected
two frame dwelling houses.
At 12 o'clock noon of the same clay, on the
premises, all that certain lot situate in tbe
Sixth ward, Pittsburg, Pa., beginning on tha
south side or Fifth avenue, 200 feet 9
inches west of Chestnut street, Jbence
westwardly along Fifth avenne 6x leet
and 6 inches, and thence southwardly
and parallel with Chestnut street, pre
serving the same width. 112 feet, to Watson
street, having thereon erected a single and a
double brick dwelling bouse.
At 2 o'clock P. M- of the same day, on tbe
premises, half of lot No, 7 In "Mark
Watson's plan of lot beginning at
corner of lot No. 6. on Fourteenth street,
Bouthside. Pittsburg, Pa., thence along
Fourteenth street southwardly 24 feet to line
of lot No. 8, and thence extending back east
wards, preserving tbe same width, 63 feet 6
inches, having thereon erected small brick
dwelling house.
At 3 o'clock P. M.of the same day, on the
premises, all that certain lot beginning on the
north side of Wharton street, 103 feet east of
Meadow street, tbence extending in fronton
w narton street eastwaraiy ai feet ana in electa
northwardly, preserving the same width, 120
feet, to an alley 24 feet wide, having thereon
erected a small frame dwelling bouse.
ALSO, ON THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26,
1889,
at tha Grant street entrance to the Alle
gheny county Court House, at U o'clock
A. if., all that tract of land, contain
ing 0 acres and 103 perches, situ
ate in Green Tree borough and Scott town
ship, Allegheny county. Pa., bounded by lands
of the heirs of Moses Dunlavy, James Brown:
heirs of Daniel Shawhan, Bell's Run; heirs of
Isaac Radwell and Thomas Steel and William
Hendy, all but about 3 acres of which is
UNDERLAID WITH COAL,
which will be offered separate from the sur
face. Terms of sale 5 per cent at tima-of sale, one
third on delivery of deed and tbe balance in
one and two years, secured by first bond and
mortgage with interest payable semi-annually,
and with 30 day scire facias clause.
A. M. N EEPER, Master, 1
Room 357, Bakewel Law Building, cor. Grant
and Diamond streets, Pittsburg, Pa.
WILKINS LINHART, Auctioneer. No. 81
Fourth ave., Pittsbunj. Pa. auSO-27-XTh
AUCTION SALE
Of tbe complete furnisbment of a fine
house; removed to the rooms. No. 311 Market
street, and which must positively be sold
TUESDAY MORNING, SEPT. 2, at 10 o'clock.
Fine decorated dinner set, silver, cutlery,
laundry and kitchen goods, walnut sideboard,
extension table, dining chairs, rugs, curtains,
pictures, Brussels and Ingrain carpets, fine
walnut chamber furniture, with French plate
mirrors and marble tops, wardrobes, wash
stands, bedsteads, bureaus, hair and busk mat
tresses, bedding, springs, fine ball rack, ball
and stair carpets, portieres, cabinet book-case,
easy chairs, fancy rockers, center tables, silk
plush parlor suit, with fine carved mahogany
frames, pier mirror, banging lamps, clocks,
vases, piano, etc HENRY AUCTION CO.,
LIM., Auctioneers. sel-116
AUCTION SALE.
BUSINESS PROPERTY 100 , AND
101
WATER ST., NEAR WOOD,
PITTSBURG.
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1889, AT 3 P. M.,
On the premises. A valuable piece of ground,
with two old 3-story brick buildings erected
thereon. Lot 30x80 feet.
. BLACK fc BAIRD.
an27-7l-27,29,se2,4.fl 95 Fourth ave.
EDUCATIONAL.
C1T.
jj young men, St. George's, Md , near Balti
more, Prof. J. C. Kinear, A. M., Principal. Col
lege or business. Unsurpassed in advantages,
comfort and situation. 200 to 275 a j ear.
aul7-92
MOUNT STE. URSULE. OAKLAND THE
Ursuline Academy reopens on SEP
TEMBER 2; boarders and day scholars re
ceived. For further particulars apply to
S. STE. GERTRUDE,
aul6-25 Superintendent.
SCHOOL OF DESIGN, PENN BUILDING,
Penn ave., above Seventh St. Tbe fall term
will open on Monday, Sept. 16, 1889; classes in
drawing and painting from the cast and from
life: special class on Saturday. A- W. HEN
DERSON, PnncipaL ' sel 3-mwp
HOLY GHOST COLLEGE
Complete preparatory, commercial and
collegiate departments, reopens WEDNES
DAY. SEPTEMBER 4;new students examined
Mondiy, September 2. Apply to Rev. JOHN T.
MURPHY, C. S. Sp., President. au29-64
TWO CHOICE SCHOOLS.
BROOKE HALL, for girls and young
ladles. SHORTLIDGE MEDIA ACADEMY,
for boys and young men. .SWITH1N C.
SHORTLIDGii, A. M. (Harvard graduate).
Media, Pa., near Philadelphia. aul 8
NEW YORK MILITARY ACADEMY,
Cornwall-on-Hudson. Courses of study in
civil engineering. English and classics. Labor-
I atory, drawing room and field work. Beautiful
uunuings, Lruuuua, jucdiiuu. iiu. i. .j.
WRIGHT, B. S., A. M Supt,; BELDKN F.
HYATT. Comd't of Cadets. jelO-ll
INSTRUCTION IN PEDAGOGICAL GYM
NASTICS, of tbe Swedish sistem. to pu
pils of both sexes, at schools or colleges. Spe
cial care for the emendation of Incipient de
formities. AXEL C. HALLBECH, of Lund's
University. Sweden, 4203 fifth ave., Pittsburg.
Local references. scl-4
ItrOUNTAIN
SEMINARY, BIRMING
A thorough school for voung
1TJL HAM, Pa.
lauies. situation notea ior neaitn. noma
comforts 33d year. Grounds, 100 acres. Three
courses of study. Prepares for college. Send
for illustrated catalogue. A. R. GBJcR, Busi
ness Mn'g'r. MISS NV J. DAVIS, Principal.
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KOCK HILL COLLEGE, ELLICOTT CITY,
Md.; conducted by tbe brothers of the
Christian Schools; scientific, classical and com
mercial courses; the modern languages and
drawing are taught without extra charge;
studies will be resumed on the first Monday of
September. For particulars address
aul6-23 BROTHER DENIS. President
ST. MARY'S ACADEMY FOR YOUNG
LADIES, Chatham street.
Also
ST. MARY'S SELECT SCHOOL FOR
SMALL-BOYS; Webster avenue,
Sisters of Mercy,
Re-opens Sept. 2.
For further particulars apply to Directress.
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to buy lots in Allegheny City if yon can find
choice property, desirably located, at a mod
erate price.
BENTON PLACE
is right on the line of rapid Improvement,
near new California avenuo and proposed
Bellevue electric road. Lots are large, well
drained, beautifully situated and are the
cheapest home sites now oiferiug in Allegheny.
At $200 to $500 each. Call on me fur plans and
conveyance to the ground.
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Telephone 1012.
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au27-45-r ContraO.
AN 0RDINAN0E-B8TABLI8HINO THB
grade of rRenfren street frosa A4HJ
street to Lincoln avenue. 1
Section 1-Be it ordained spd eMt4 by tbo
city of Pittsburg In Seleet o4 Como Conn
cils assembled and 'it is bereby ordained and
enacted by the authority of the ssww. That tfra,
Sade of tbe east curb of Renfrew street f rwiai
ncoln avenue to Achilles street be aad tfc
same shall be established as follows, to wit:
Beginning at the we-t curb ot Liaoola avenue
at an elevation of 1920S feet, thence rising at
tbe rate of four (4) feet per 109 f set for a" ens- -tance
of 221.04 feet to a point at an elevation of
20L02 feet, thence riing,at,t6e rate of oe,ot
per 100 feet for a distance of' 898.65 feet to tbe
east curb of Achilles street at an elevasioo of
210 feet. -s ,. sal-89
AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE
openlngi ot Sheridan street, ,from Penn
avenuo to Rodman street.
Section 1 Be it ordained and enacted by the
city of Pittsburg, in Select and Common Coun
cils assembled, and It is bereby ordained and
enacted by the authority oltbe same. That the
Chief of tbe Department of Public Works be
-and is hereby authorized and directed to
cause to be surveyed and Opened' within 80
days from the date of tbe passage of this,
ordinance, Sheridan street from Penn
avenne to Rodman street, at a width of 49
teet in accordance with a plan on file. In tbe
Department of Public Works known aeEast
Liberty Plan" approved 'September 26,1879.
Tbe damage caused thereby and the benefits
to pay the same to be assessed and collected In
accordance with the provisions of an act of
Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylva
nia entitled, "An act relating to streets and
sewers in cities of tbe second class." approved
tbe 16th day of May, A. D. 1889. seI-80
A K ORDINANCE-AUTHORIZING THE
construction of a sewer on Cypress street,
from Osceola street to a connection with a
sewer on Center avenue.
Section 1 Be it ordained and enacted by tbe
city ot Pittsburg, in Seleet and Common Coun
cils assembled, and It Is bereby ordained and
enacted by tbe authority of tbe same. That tbe
Chief of tbe Department of Public Works be
and is hereby authorized and directed to ad
vertise in accordance with tbe acts of Assem
bly of tbe Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and
the ordinances of the said city of Pittsburg,
relating thereto and regulating the same tor
Iiroposals for tbe construction of a pipe sewer
5 inches In diameter, on Cypress street,. from
Osceola street to a connection with a sewer on
Center avenue, the contract therefor to be lot
m-tbe manner directed by the said acts of As
sembly and ordinances, tbe cost and expense of
the same to be assessed and collected in ac
cordance with tbe provisions ot an act of As
sembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsalvania
entitled "An act relating to streets and sewers
in cities of the second class," approved the
16lbdayofMay.A.D.,1889. sel 80
AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE
grading, paving and curbing of Grand
view avenue, from Wyoming street to Oneida
street, in the Thirty-second and Thirty-fifth
wards, of Pittsourg.
Whereas, It appears by the' petition and affi
davit on file in the office of the Clerk of Coun
cils that one-third in interest of the owners of
property fronting and abutting upon tbe said
street, have petitioned the Councils- of said city
to enact an ordinance for the grading, paving
and curbing of the same therefore.
Section 1 Bo it ordained and enacted by the
city of Pittsburg in Select and Common Coun
cils assembled, and it is hereby ordained and
enacted by tbe authority of tbe same. That the
Chief of tbe Department of Public Works be
and lsbereby authorized and directed to ad
vertise in accordance with tbe acts of Assem
bly of tbe Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and
the ordinances of the said city of Pittsburg re
lating thereto and regulating the sa.ne lor pro
posals for the grading, paving with irregular
block stone and curbing of Grandview avenue
from Wyoming street to Oneida street. Tbe
contract therefor to be let in the manner
directed by the said acts of Assembly and ordi
nances, the cost and expense of tbe same to be
assessed and collected in accordance with tha
provisions of an act of 'Assembly of the Com
monwealth of Pennsylvania entitled. "An act
relating to streets ana sewers in cities of tbe
second class," approved the 16th day of May,
A. D., 1889. sel-80
AN ORDINANCE-AUTHORIZING THE
grading, paving and curbing of Aiken
a-enue. from Fifth avenne to Ellsworth ave
nue, in the Twentieth ward of Pittsburg.
Whereas, It appears by the petition and affi
davit on file in tbe offlco of tbe Clerk of Coun
cils that one-third in interest of tbe owners of
property fronting and Abutting upon the said
street have petitioned Councils of said city to
enact an ordinance lor the grading, paving and
curbing of tbe same; therefore.
Section 1 Be it ordained and enacted by the
city of Pittsburg in Select and Common Coun
cils assembled, and it is hereby ordained and
enacted by the authority of the same. That tbe
Chief of tbe Department of Public Works be
and is hereby authorized and directed to adver
tise in accordance with tbe acts of Assembly of
the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and the
ordinances of the said city of Pittsburg relating
thereto and regulating the same for proposals
for tbe grading, paving and curbing of Aiken
avenue from Fifth avenue to Ellsworth ave
nue, the contract therefor to be let in the man
ner directed by tbe said acts of Assembly and
ordinances, tbe cost and expense of tbe same
to Da assessed ana collected in accoraance
Uwitb the provisions of an act of Assembly of
tne uommonweaitn 01 Pennsylvania en tinea,
An act relating to streets and sewers in cities
of tuefeecond class," approved tbe 16th day of
May. A.D., 18S9. sel-80
AN ORDINANCE-AUTHORIZING THE
grading, paving and curbing of Wharton
street from South Twenty-first street to South
Twenty-second street.
Whereas, It appears by the petition and
affidavit on file in tbo office of the Clerk of
Councils that one-third in interest of tbe
owners ot property fronting and abutting upon
the said street have petitioned tbe Councils of
said city to enact an ordinance for the grading,
paving and curbing of tbe same; therefore
Section 1 Be it ordained and enacted by
city of Pittsburg In Select and Common Coun
cils assembled, and it is hereby ordained and
exacted by tbe authority of the .same. That
tbo Chief of the department of Public Works,
be,and is bereby authorized and directed to ad
vertise in accordance with the acts of Assem
bly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, and
the ordinances of said city of Pittsburg, relat
ing thereto and regulating the same tor pro
posals for tbe grading, paving and curbing of
Wharton street from South Twenty-first street
to South Twenty-second street, tbe contract
therefor to be letin the manner directed by the
said acts of Assembly and ordinances. The cost
and expense of the samo to be assessed and col
lected in accordance witn the provisions of an
act of Assembly of the Commonwealth of
Pennsylvania, entitled "An act relating to
streets and sewers in cities of the second class,"
approved the 16th day of May, A. D. 1S89.
sel-80
AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE
construction of a sewer on Fourth avenue
from Grant street to Cherry alley.
Section 1 Be it ordained and enacted by tha
city of Pittsburg in Select and Common Coun
cils assembled, and it Is hereby ordained and
enacted bytbeauthority of tbe same. That the
uniei 01 tne Department 01 ruuiic worKsce,
and is bereby authorized and directed to ad
vertise in accordance with tbe acts of
Assembly of the Commonwealth of Penn
sylvania and the ordinances of the
said city of Pittsburg relating thereto
and regulating the same for proposals for tbo
construction of a pipe sewer 15 inches i3 diam
eter on Fourth avenue, from Grant street to a
connection with sewer on Cherry alley, the
contract therefor to be let in tbe manner di
rected by the said acts of Assembly and or
dinances. The cost and expense of the
same to bo assessed and collected in ac
cordance with the provisions of an act
of Assembly of tbe Commouwealth of
Pennsylvania, entitled an act authorizing and
directing Councils of cities of the second class
to provide for the improvement of streets.lanes,
alleys and public higbways. sewers and side
walks, requiring plans of streets, providing for
the appointment of a Board of Viewers of
Street Improvements, prescribing their duties,
granting appeals to Councils and Court provid
ing for the assessment and collection of dam
ages and benefits, authorizing the use of pri
ate property and providing for filing liens and
regulating proceedings thereon and prohibit
ing the use of public streets without authority
of Councils, approved the 14th day of June A.
D. 1887. sel-80
AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE
construction of a sewer on Ann and
Marlon streets, from Gist street to Forbes
street.
Section 1 Bo it ordained and enacted by tbe
city of, Pittsburg in Select and Common Coun
cils assembled, and it is hereby ordained and
enacted by tbe authority of the same. That
the Chief of the Department of Public Works
be and is hereby authorized and directed to
advertise in accordance with the acts of
Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsyl
vania and the ordinances of the said city of
Pittsburg relating thereto and regulating tha
same for proposals for tbe construction of a
pipe sewer on Ann and Marlon streets, from
Gist street to a connection with a sewer on
Forbes street at Marion street, commencing at
Gist street, thence along Ann street to Marion
street to be 15 inches in diameter, thence along
Marion street to a connection with a sewer at
Forbes street and to bcSInchcs in diameter, the
contract therefor to be let in the manner di
rected by the said acts of-Assemby and
ordinances. The cost and expense of the
same to be assessed and collected in ac
cordance with the provisions of an act of
Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsvlva-
XWJ, suwucu ym aw Wfttjsg (0 streets, ana
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Berry streets, kiiiiimmJih
Picnic street to SaMniefiu t,
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directed bv am act retattac
sewers in the ties of the asond
lroved Mar 19. island oRlistfasM
relative w sne sstatv. ihsmih
ike' aaaae to be asMMMUd
nnrduiM with tha Brovtsion at
semWy of tbe Caausoawealth at
aia, entitled "An aet relattnjt to
sewers m enes taeascsnajc
tbe lflth day ot Jf ay. A. V, Je
TTIEWBBff BBPOjir
On the oonrtraetjoa ef a MWie sewer as
Sower street, fren Lowell street te Lai
To tae Seleet aad Coatsaaa CowhsOa e4
of Pittuhnnr.
The undersigned Viewers; or attest tmwmmt
raents la tbe crty ot PJttstarjc. aaaeUsTMEfr'
tbe Court of Cotaaaoii Pleas of AllejtsMeMMeV,.'
ty and authorized by anr ordiaanee aJMM04jsL
the 29th day of October. A. D. ti eafrW'.
wbieh is- hereto attached, to nsake
ment of tbe eoat asd exneaee ot oeejn
pebitc sewer on Mayflower street frees 1
street to Laruaer street, im sata1 y.
property benefited, thereby, aadec tbo lawU '.
ions of and la accordance with an act of As-5
serably of the CorassoaweaMh of Piinaylnaiii,f
entitled, "An aet authorizing aad ohmHao;
Councils of ci ties ot the seoosd class to srvtMb
for tbe improvement of streets, laaes. aBeysr
and public highways, sewers and sidewalks, se-
.SSiXBr'iil
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quiring plans of streets, providing for tae w- s
pointraent of a Board of viewers ot Street Jsi-' j J
provemeoie, prescnuing weir awes, ajuiiiagb.
appeals tOrCtoaaeils d Court, provktisg mt
.theaessmefitaod collection of damatfta aamf j
benefits, authorizing tbe nte of private Bcesec- ' '
ty and providing for filing liens and rogiitaWaaV' -j
proceedings thereon, and prohibiting tbe taS' j.
Ul JlUUiJU DbfCVW) WllilUUb ukmnnj VI. ww- y
cils." approved the 14th day of Jane, A. D-. ,
1887; respectfully report? .
That having been first duly sworn and qaaH-'
fied according to law, they proceeded. In, the
manner and according to the directions of said'
act, to discbarge the duties of their appoint
ments; that having viewed tbe premises, they
made an fessessment of said cost aad expease
upon the property benefited, and caused a plot ''
and statement to be made, as required by said,
act. and having given te the owner ot eaeb lot
ten days' notice of tbe time and place of meet, jf '
ing, they met on tbe 6th day of August, A. D. ,t&
1889. at the office of, the Board of Vlawers,'ia' A
the city of Pittsburg, beard all complalats;Bd SL
evidence offered, and having made all saodia Jg
cations and corrections which tbev deem proper.. w
assessed the cost and expense of conatrecti-BfC
said sewer upon the following property, upoa
each for the amount set opposite the Basse of
the owner thereof, vlzr
Chief of Department of Public Worts, state
ment of cost. , ,
514 lineal feet 15-inch pipe sewer. Jl 19.S 61T 64
950 lineal feet 18-inch pipe sewer.M 39. 1,399 58
4 drops, 165 4. 380 08
7 manholes. 580 210 W
12.0C5 pounds castings (to Fisher F. fc
M. Co.1 SI 6S.. 29169
Superintending, engineering, advertis-
Ing, etc 22S OS
Printing ordinance and notices........ 40 08j
Printing viewers report 28 2a
Making plan and service notices'.... 15 08
Viewers' time J 08
$ 2,954 10
ASSESSED.
Mayflower, east side, from Larimer to LowelL
David Fleming (100), 200 leet ....$ 139 73
Annie E. Walker, 20.83 feet 27 91
&. ve1sm3n, 'leet
J. E. Jordan, 22 feet v
O. Clark, 22 feet .........
Casper N. Relmer. 60 feet
M. Nicholson. 22 feet
Casper N. Relmer, 112.93 feet....
George Friedman, 47.6 feet.
Henry Schusler, 23 feet
G. W. C. Neilander, 23 feet
M.A.Schupp.23 feet
H. Wood. 23 feet
Vk V. Tinney, 23 feet..................
John Knowlson, 62 feet........
M.Scbupp,22feet -
Mrs. A. Needhasner. 22 feet ...
G.4A. Weiier.il feet
Wm. M. Dunne. 22 feet
Jas. Cosgrave, 75.88 feet
M. A. Briel, 109.64 feet -
Catherine Lawrence. 40 feet......
S. E. Murdoch. 102 feet
John Irwin, 47.84 feet
Mayflower street, west side
David Fleming (35). 70.U feet
Mary Ewing, 174.S8 feet
Wm. Trinkle. 24 f eet ....
Philopena Berger. 24 feet....
Charles H. Sillada. 24 feet.
E. F. McAllister. 48 feet
Abram Reimer, 48.10 feet
C. Wagner (36). 77.14 leet
Fourth M. P. Church (72), 81.05 feet...
G. C. Schupp. 23 f eet
J. T. Cyphers. 46 feet
Matthew H. Patton. 23 feet.
G. C. Schupp, 23 feet
C. Friedman, 23 feet
S. Bossart.23 feet
Philip Dora. 40 feet
John Rodgers, 21 feet
Philip M. Kepner. 24 feet
James Musgrave, 76,23 teet
R. J. Baldwin. 24 feet
L. Sprague, 24 feet
Mrs.E.Brecht.43feet
Virginia W. Smith, 24 feet
James McEwen. 24 feet
A. M. Berger, 216 feet
Flora M, Stoebener. 69 feet
30 74
30 74
30 74
92 23
S0 74
156 50
65 67
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32 14
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32 14
32 14
fed 63
30 71
30 74
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152 31
55 89
142 53
65 67
43 91
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45 30
90 63
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59 27
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50 89
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95 20
23 53
23 53
62 07
23 53
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73 84
28 53
R. Robinson, 24 feet.,
Wm. Curry (88), lS8feet 107 9S
$ 2,954 10
Respectfully snbmitted,
DANIEL WEN KE. J Viawers.
TIMOTHY O'LEARY. Jb., vleweIS
Pjttsbueg, August 6, 18S9. sel-80
Continuedon Fifth, Sixth and Eighth Pages.
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