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IMG ELECTRIC LINES.
Extension of the Southside Suburban
Road -Into Pittsburg.
MAHI IMPOETAST IMPROVEMENTS.
From
Znoxrille tc the Exposition in
Twenty-five Minutes.
CAKB TO BE HOISTED BY. AN 1KCL1UE
Important matters were decided at a meet
ing held yesterday afternoon by the direct
ors of the Suburban Rapid Transit Bailroad
Company. The line of this company ex
tends from the city line, on the Brownsville
road, two and a half miles toward "White
hall. It has been in operation for about 11
months, connecting at the city line with the
St Clair Electric Bailroad, and from that
company has been receiving its motive
power. The St Clair road suspended oper
ations about six weeks ago. which has been
the cause of considerable annoyance and de
lay to the suburban road.
The meeting yesterday afternoon was held
to dfecide upon ways and means to avoid any
further opportunity for such delay by mak
ing arrangements for the extension and in
dependent operation of the suburban road.
The board concluded to erect its own power
house. A site has been selected on the turn
pike, near the second toll gate, in Knox
ville. Plans were ordered to be drawn for a
brick power house, SO by 100 feet in Bize, to
cost about $22,000. The intention is to have
it completed within sixty days. The system
sow in use is the overhead wire system, with
under contact Thecompany will use either
a Ball or Ide engine, with Daft dynamos.
It was decided to extend the main line
across the river into the city of Pittsburg.
This extension will begin at the present ter
minus at the city line, will run down tbe
hill to South Eighteenth street, thence to
Mary street, to South Seventeenth street, to
Muriel street and to South Tenth Street,
where it will strike the tracks of the short
line of the Birmingham Passenger Railway
Company. By these tracks it is the inten
tion to cross by the Tenth street bridge to
Second avenue, Pittsburg. There the line
will connect with the proposed Second ave
nue electric lailroad, and by a traffic ar
rangement the passengers of the Southside
line will be carried, without change of cars,
to the Exposition building at the Point
This will make an electric line from five to
six miles long, extending from the southern
edge of Knoxville borough to the Exposi
tion, but it is the expectation that the trip
will be made in 25 minutes.
A remarkable innovation in electric rail
way operation was decided upon at the
meeting. By it the company proposes to
reduce the drain on the power and to ob
viate the danger of hauling a crowded car
up a steep hill by a single wire. Another
loop line will be built from the present city
line terminus to Barkhamer street, thence
to .Marengo street, to Pine street, to Fort
street, and on that to the top of the Twenty
second street incline. From the base of the
incline the line will run along Mary street
to Eighteenth street, where it will connect
with the other tract. Cars will descend
the hill at South Eighteenth street, but will
ascend on the freight incline on South
Twenty-second street This will save time
and power. As experience has shown, to
haul a heavy car up a steep hill is not only
a heavy drain on the dynamic power, but is
not unattended with danger.
The President of the suburban company
is Mr. John Phillips, of the firm of Oliver
Bros. & Phillips, and the Secretary Mr. C.
A. Xoble.
EESOLUTIOKS ABOUT Wtf. THAW.
The Society lortbelinprovementof the Poor
and Its Tribute.
The Society for the Improvement of the
Poor met yesterday afternoon and passed the
following resolutions relative to the late
ftWilliam Thaw:
S Whereas, Our Heavenly Father in His in-
niteloveandunerringwisdom has been pleased
to remove from this life oar esteemed friend
and counsellor, 'William Thaw, we deem it
peculiarly fitting tbat this association pay its
tribute of gratitude and respect to bis memory.
Resolved, Tbat in the death of William
Tbaw vre have lost one of the first and most
steadfast supporters ot this society. In the
hand of Providence we owe to him our present
growth and prosperity He gave liberally ot
his time, thought and money. He was "brother
to the poor," truly and deeply Interested in all
that pertained to suffering humanity, en
couraging managers and visitor by the hearti
ness of his counsel and practical sympathy. He
regarded money given to relieve dlstresss as
"sanctified money," and has so expressed it
Resolved, That, as an association, we express
our heartfelt sympathy with the family in the
great loss they have sustained in the death of
the husband and father, especially to Mrs.
Thaw, who, with her husband, has always been
an active and faithful coworker in charities.
"We sincerely mourn with her in this great
affliction, and pray that He viho measured out
her grief may give her crace and peace with an
abiding sense of the living presence of Him
who has promised to be a "husband to the
widow and a father to the fatherless."
Venom Inhaled With the Air,
And imbibed with the water of a malarious
locality, has still a certain antidote. Experi
ence sanctions confidence in Hostetter's btom
ach Bitters as a preventive of this scourge. All
over this continent and in the tropics it has
proved itself a certain means of defense, and
an eradicant of intermittent and remittent
fevers and other forms of miasma-boru disease.
Nor is it less effective for kidney troubles, con
stipation, rheumatism and nervousness.
J. G. BENNETT fc CO.,
Corner Wood Street and Fifth Avenne.
Bennett & Co. sell Youman's hats.
Bennett & Co. sell Dunlap'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
THREE RAKE BARGAIN'S.
A Splendid Finno nt 8150.
An elegantly carved four round corner
Vose piano lor $150. A magnificent T
Oct upright piano in perfect order for 5200.
Also a double reed Mason & Hamlin organ,
cost $150, for 50. Three rare bargains at
J. M. Hoffmann & Co.'s, 637 Smithfield
street Fine stock of the celebrated Sohmer
pianos, Colby pianos and Hallet & Cumston
pianos, at prices that defy competition.
The Vichy of America.
Why drink impure water when the abso
lutely pure Ponce de Leon mineral spring
water can be procured for $1 per case of CO
pint bottles (carbonated), f. o. b. Mead
ville. Address, Ponce de Leon Mineral
Springs Co., Meadviile, Pa.
Use
Use "Una" flour nnest spring patent in
s world. "Golden Wedding" the best of
.nA flntlH CrinnT1CTIo" Vine W annnl .
fhc
hrpnri flours.
vuiurtruw una uv lluai M
a pastry flour. Horning'
s "ivory," gem of
all family flours.
Paet of that beautiful property known
as the-"Boss estate," adjoining Sharpsburg,
at Aspinwall station, has been laid out into
building lots. Plans can be had from W.
A. Herron & Sons, 80 Fourth avenue, its
REAL ESTATE SAVINGS BANK, LML,
401 Smltbfleld Street, cor. Fourth Avenue.
Capital, $100,000. Surplus, $45,000.
Deposits of $1 and upward received and
interest allowed at 4 per cent its
. . i t ..-j.. t :u n.
ular Gallery, 10 and 12 Sixth at. irsa J
THE WATER C0MIHG UP.
The Completion of Davis Island Bara Slakes
a Big Chance A Poor Sewer Thnt May
Cante Heavy Damage Suits.
The completion of the Davis Island Dam
is bringing the water up steadily in the
rivers. Of course the rise is not rapid, be
cause very little water is flowing into the
rivers from their tributaries. The water
mark showed over two feet last evening.
The stony islands that have dotted the two
rivers for a fortnight have entirely disap
peared, and the water is slowly creeping up
along the wharves and on the bridge piers.
The dam will bring the water up to six feet
above the first riffle iu the Ohio. For over
a week none of the vessels on
the Monongahela have been able
to . come below Lock; No. 1. Yesterday
morning the wharfboat of the Brownsville
line was brought down to its old mooring
place below the Smithfield street bridge.
The steamers Adam Jacobs and Elizabeth
came below the lock to their old docks, It
is probable that a number of coal barges will
be sent down below Davis Island this morn
ing, but they will be unable to go any
further. The water below the dam is much
lower than before that work was completed,
and a skiff can hardly be floated. When
the water in the pool attains a depthof six
feet it will escape from the dam, but it will
be some weeks before the Ohio will be navi
gable, unless there are heavy rains.
Men along the river express regret that
Captain Crawford, the wharfmaster, did not
take advantage of the period of low water
to repair the outlet to the sewer which flows
into the river opposite to the foot of Wood
street The outlet has been broken up and
the sewage flows out over the wharf, emitting
a vile smell during the warm weather. Large
and thick flagstones, with sharp corners and
edges, with which the lower part of the
sewer was covered, are scattered about ir
regularly on the wharf near the water's
edge. When the water has risen so that
they will be covered, they will be dangerous
to vessels coming to the wharf, and may be
the cause of heavy damage suits against the
city.
2J0W IN SESSION.
River Captains Will Urge the Purchase of
Locks br Uncle Sam.
The delegation of river captains from
Pittsburg to the ri vermen's convention num
bers 26. They had a special car on the
Baltimore and Ohio Tuesday night and
reached Cincinnati yesterday morning. The
convention assembled yesterday afternoon,
and will probably hold sessions during the
remainder of the week. The Pittsburg del
egation will bring before the convention the
importance to transportation and commer
cial interests of Government purchase of the
locks on the Monongahela river. This sub
ject will be urged strongly, and an effort
will be made to secure Congressional action
next winter, to the end that the Government
may proceed with the work well begun by
the condemnation and "purchase of lock
No. 7. .
SCHAEPPEE EXPLAINS
How He Got Behind With Fond of the
Convent Laundry.
John Schaeffer, who is charged with em
bezzling money belonging to the Convent
Laundry, denies the allegation. He says
that he had an agency for the laundry, and
used to receive and deliver packages. He
was also empowered to take the money due
for laundry work. He says the Convent
people used to send a different man every
day, anfl he refused to give them the
money. He consequently got behind $21,
which resulted in the suit
He again assumed the leading agency
yesterday.
HANDSOME NEW BOAT.
The Plltsbnre nnd Cincinnati Packet Line
Repairing; Their Boats.
The Pittsburg and Cincinnati Packet
Line is taking advantage of the low water
season to have all of its steamboats thor
oughly repaired. The Scotia is lying here
and is receiving new smokestacks, new
painting and a thorough overhauling. The
Hudson is on the dock at Cincinnati and
the Katie Stockdale is being repaired at
Marietta. This line has just put afloat a
new excursion steamer, the Nellie Hudson,
which will operate at this port It draws
only 14 inches of water.
BROKEN ON THE WHEEL.
Richard Thomas Killed While Attending to
His Work.
The engineer of Sankey Bros', brick
works, on Brownsville avenue, near the
head of South Eighteenth street, was killed
by being caught in the bend of the driving
wheel while pntting rosin on it, and was
killed almost instantly. His name was
Richard Thomas, 20 years of age, and lived
with his uncle on Mission street, near
where the accident occurred. The inquest
will be held this morning.
GOING 0TEE THE B. & 0.
The German Volunteers Will Start
for
Gettysburg Next Taesdav.
The Seventy-fourth German Volunteers
met last night and decided to go to Gettys
burg next Tuesday morning over the Balti
more and Ohio road. Members of the regi
ment can secure transportation by sending
affidavits of their discharge to General
Hastings.
They will meet in John Hermann's old
saloon at 7 o'clock in the morning.
A GREAT HANI COMPLAINTS.
The Board of Viewers Adjoarn to Look at
Bogs Avenne Property.
The Board of Viewers had a meeting
yesterday to receive claims for damages by
the grading of Boggs avenne. The meeting
was largely attended, and numerous com
plaints were made about the damages
caused by the grade, and it was necessary to
adjourn the meeting until the board can
make another view of the property.
Manager Slander Sued.
An information was made before Alder
man McMasters yesterday by Frederick
Kline against D. W. Staufler, the manager
of the Clinton Boiling Mill, for assault and
battery. The prosecutor alleges the defend
ant choked him and hit him in the face
during a dispute about wages. Staufler
gave bail for a hearing this morning.
Pledged to Washington.
George H. Anderson, representing the
Pittsburg Chamber of Commerce, sent a let
ter to the StLouis Merchants' Exchange stat
ing that the Pittsburg Chamber appreciated
the many advantages that St Louis had tor
a world's exposition, but they had been
pledged to vote for Washington, D. C.
Feeble, tired women, needing a mild
strenzthener and stomachic, will find gen
erally jnst what they require in the use of
Tt. Tt Tnwna'a Tj,n?A V.miltirra i. 41...
small or tonic doses. It corrects acidity of
the stomach, gives tone to the organs of
digestion, improves appetite and assimila
tion of food, thus assisting nature in the
restoration of wonted health and strength.
Where the liver is inactive the Sanative
Pills, taken in conjunction with the Vermi
fuge, will be of much service. The Vermi
fuge is inexpensive, and thus within the
reach of all; but for the above uses it will
be cheaper to buy the double or half dollar
size. Sold by all druggists.
Maryland Exposition.
The B. & O. E. B, will sell excursion
tickets at rate of $9 for the round trip, from
September 7 to 14, inclusive, good to return
until the 21st, inclusive, to the Maryland
Exposition, at Baltimore. Trains leave
depot at 8 A. M. and 920 r. u. .
A COLD WAVE COMING.
Sergeant Stewnrt Predicts Better Times
for Sweltering People.
The weather was an absorbing topic yes
terday as evidenced by the clothes worn by
the general public. The textile fabrics
absorbed considerable perspiration, and the
atmosphere considerable profanity on ac
count of the heat Upon scaling the heights
occupied by the signal service observer in
Schmidt & Friday's building, Sergeant
Stewart met the reporter with a cool air and
a toby. He said:
"There is a cool wave in the atmosphere
which will reach here to-morrow or the day
alter. The mercury showed 28 in
Wyoming Territory to-day, and through the
northwest cool areas prevail. To-day is
very warm, although not phenomenally so.
The highest point reached in Pittsburg was
86 at 130 p.m. On August 30 the high
est point reached was 89. In September
last vear the first four days registered 70,
74, '77 and 80. The lowest last year was
Septeaber 30, which went down to 39. The
highest point reached this year was 93 on
July 10. Since the establishment of the
signal station in Pittsburg the highest
point ever reached in September was 102
in 1881 and the lowest 35 in 1879. The
outlook just now is for rainy weather for a
few days, and a considerable lowering of the
temperature, which will be agreeable news
to the large majority of Pittsburg's citizens.
THE EVERETT PIANO CLUB,
Or Co-Operatlve Plan of Selling Pianos,
Offers inducements which can be secured in
no other way, while the club members have
the privilege of the easiest payments ever
offered, viz . $1 00 per week. They at the
same time get the benefit of the lowest pos
sible cash price, obtained by contracting for
350 pianos at one time. If you have not
seen the plan send for our circular at once,
or come and see the piano. Application for
membership should be made immediately,
as the club is filling up. Address or calf
on Alex. Boss, Manager, J37 Federal street,
Allegheny.
Prof. Carl Better, Prof. Jos. H. Gittings,
Prof. H. Eohbock, Prof. F. Albrecht and a
host of others say the Everett Club is a
thoroughly honest and practical plan of
securing a first-class piano at the lowest
possible cost
John Howard, the great voice teacher, and
author of Physiology of Artistic Singing,
says the Everett piano pleases me. It has
a most delightful quality of tone, a pliant,
responsive touch, and is in every respect a
most satisfactory instrument vrchs
Cabinet photos, $1 per doz. Lies' Pop
ular Gallery, 10 and 12 Sixth st txsu
MEETINGS.)
rOTICE-THE ANNUAL MKETING OF
L the stockholders of the Frohsinn Society
to elect Directors takes place at their office, 305
Penn ave, TUESDAY, September 10, 1889.from
4 o'clock P. K, till 9 o'clock P. M.
au2S-4-D C. W. KRAUS, Secretary.
SOTICE-THE ANNUAL MEETING OF
the Stockholders of "The Sewlckley
ry Co." will be held at the office of the
company. No. 110 Wood St., Pittsburg, Pa- on
TUESDAY, September 10, between the hours
of 3 and i o'clock p. v.. to elect a board of
directors to serve for the ensuing year and
transact such other business as maybe properly
brought before them. J. E. SHAW, Secretary.
PlTTSBPBG. August St 1889. se2-16
OFFICIAL PITTSBURG.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TBAT THE
report of viewers on the opening of Wil
liam street from Bailey avenue to Browns
ville avenue, has been approved by Councils,
which action will be final unless an appeal is
filed in the Court ot Common Fleas within
ten (10) days from date. E. if. BIGELOW,
Chief of Department of Pnblic Works.
PrrrsBUBO, Pa., September 4, 1889. se4-89
SEPARATE AND SEALED PROPOSALS
will be received at the office of the City
Controller untU SEPTEMBER 13, 1889. at 2 P.
ST., for putting new prison cells In Police Sta
tion Nos. 2 and 3, also for repairing said police
stations.
Flans and specifications can be seen at the
office of the Superintendent of the Bureau of
Police.
Bonds in double the amount of bids must ac
company each proposal. Said bonds to be pro
bated before the Mayor or City Clerk.
The Department of Awards reserves the
neat to reject any or all bids.
J. O. BROWN,
se4-83 Chief Department Pnblic Safety.
AMUSEMENTS.
mv
IWELFTH ANNUAL FAIR
OF THE
BUTLER COUNTY AGRICULTURAL AS-
SOCIATION
Will be held on their grounds, at
BUTLER, PA.,
SEPTEMBER 10, 11, 12, and 13, 1889.
Liberal premiums are offered in all classes.
A large addition to the stabling has been built
Exhibitors will be well accommodated and vis
itors well entertained. Entries in all classes
close Baturdav. September 7. at 0 o'clock r. ic.
ALL PREMIUMS PAID ON THE GROUNDS
on Friday, 13, commencing at 1 o'clock. Mu
sic by the Major E. A. Montooth Band, of
Pittsburg. For premium list or speed purses
send to W. P. ROES8ING, Secretary.
SC3-55-D
pRAND OPERA HOUSE.
MONDAY. and MATINEES
Sept-9. Week Wed. and Sat.
TannehlU's
BRIC-A-BRAC,
A new musical comedy extravaganza.
THE ADMIRING
Talk of
EVERYWHERE.
Mingling in glorious revelry the richest de
lights ot music, dance, comedy and beauty.
ORIGINAL,
. CHARMING,
SUCCESSFUL.
SEE IT, HEAR IT, ENJOY IT.
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TITRS. J ENNESS (MILLER
Will lecture on
ARTISTIC DRESS,
GRAND OPERA HOUSE,-
2 o'clock P. Jr., THURSDAY, September a
Box office now open. Orchestra, SI; circle,
75c; balcony, 60c. au31-70 D
TTIRANK T.RIPLEY.
Jj of Boston,
the noted Spiritual Lecturer and Test Medium,
will lecture for the First Society of Spiritualists
of Allegheny every Sunday morning and even
ing in the months of September and October.
All are invited to attend.
ADMISSION FREE.
seo-15
GRAND OPERA HOUSi
FREDERICK TO-NIGHT.
WARDE. DAMON AND
PYTHIAS.
Week September 9 TannehlU's Brtc-a-
Brac.
se5
B
1JOU THEATER-
LIZZIE EVANB.
in her greatest succe
THE BUC.
E.
se4
September0 W.J. BCANLAN. .
HARRIS' THEATER-EVERY AFTER
NOON and evening.
FETE BAKER
-in
CHRIS AND LENA
Week Sept 9th Passion's Slave. se5-91
TTARRY WILLIAMS' ACADEMY
To-night and Matinees.
LABOR DAY MATINEE AT 2.
Night Prices.
DAVENE'S ALLIED ATTRACTIONS
sel-8
THE NEW
WORLD'S MUSEUM,
Allegheny City. James Geary, manager; Harry
Scott business manaeer. Casino Comic Opera
Co. A multitude of Curiosities. Perform
ances hourly. sel-91-p
PURE MILK.
This Company is prepared to receive orders
by mall or otherwise tor Absoltttelt Ptjee
Mile, delivered to customers in sealed glass
Jabs, packed in ICEat our creamery in Bewick
ley. Price 8 cents per quart
THE SEWICKLEY DAIRY CO..
au20-73.D 110 Wood st, Pittsburg. Pa.
J. A. JACOBS,
ARCHITECT,
69 Fourth avenue,
aulS-67-TT3 Pittsburg, Pa,
Kg-Display bdvertUcmait one dollar psr
square or one intertion. Clcutlfled advertise
menu on this page such as Wanted, For Sale,
3b Let, etc, ten cents per line for each truer
tion, and none taken for lest thanflfiy cents.
THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH
BRANCH OFFICES.
For the accommodation of the
public, Branch Offices have been
established at the following plaoes,
where Want, For Sale, To Let, and
other transient advertisements will
be received up to 9 P. M. for inser
tion next morning:
Advertisements areto be prepaid except where
advertisers already have accounts with TBI DIS
PATCH, rnrsBUBa.
THOMAS MCCAFFBKY, 35o9 Butler street
EMIL G. HTUCKET, 21th street and Fenn ave.
K. G. STUCKEY ACO., Wylle ave. and Fultonst
2i. BTOKELY, Fifth Avenue Market House.
XAST ZSB.
I. W. WALLACE, 6121 Penn avenue.
OAKLAND.
MCALLISTER A SHEIBLER,5thav. AAtwoodlt
. SOUTHSIDE:
JACOB SPOHN, No. 2 Carson street
H. A. DONALDSON, 1707 Carson strest
ALLEGHENY.
A. J. KAERCHEB, 69 Federal street
II. 3. McBEIDE, Federal and Ohio streets.
FRED H. EGGEK3. 172 Ohio street.
F. H. EGGEK3 & SON, Ohio and Chestnut sts.
J. F. BTEVENSON, Arch and Jackson streets,
THOMAS MCHENRY, Western and Irwin aves.
G. W. HUGHES, Pennsylvania and Beaver aves.
1'EKIIYM, GLEIM. Kebecca and Allegheny aves.
WANTED.
Male Hcln.
WANTKD-GOOD BABBEB-C,
422 Smltbfleld street.
H. GBAVEK,
sco-00
w
ANTED AT O NCE GOOD BAKBEK. AP
PLY 710 FIFTH AVE.
6e5-fl
-T1XANTED-8 0R4 GOODTINNEBS ATG. W.
STEVENSON ABKO.'S, 637 Liberty St.
seS-32
WANTED-FIFTY. LABORERS AT r. B. B.
crossing, head Thirty-third street. BOOTH
ft FLINN. seS-16
WANTED GLASS DECOBATOBS. IN
QUIRE FOB! PITT GLASS WORKS,
Washington St. se3-71
WANTED TWENTY BRICKLAYERS AT
once. Apnlyto STEEL ft HALL, at Wll
merdlng, P. K. K. se4-25
-TTTANTED-A GOOD ALL-BOUND PRINTER
TV to work at Job and newspaper work. J.D.
HALL, Parnassus, Pa. se4-l
TTTANTED-20 CAULKERS-WAGES K 25
VV per day. Inquire at MCCORMICK ft
MOBAN'S, 150 First ave. seS-41
WANTED-A COACHMAN, MUST COME
well recommended, and make himself gen
erally useful.
Audress P. O. BOX 162, City.
sei-ia
WAN TED-SALESMAN TO BELL GOODS BY
sample: good salary paid. Write to CEN
TENNIAL MFG. CO., Cincinnati, O., or Chicago.
seS-75-TTSSU
VT7-ANTED-A DRIVER FOB A GBOCEB If DE
W LIVERY wagon in Allegheny. Address
ALLEGHENY GBOOEB, Dispatch office, Pitts
burg. se5-13
WANTED-ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY
laborers to work on sewers In Braddock.
Apply on work. LAWBENCE SLOAN, Con
tractor. ' sel-110
WANTED A GOOD MAN IN EVERY
town: salarvpatd weekly. Address SHER
MAN, TANGENBERG ft CO., 160 W. Lake st,
Chicago. au23-4
TTANTED-25 MASONS AT CONEMAOGH
VV roundnonse. Apply AT WOKKortor. P.
BEILLY, Wall's station.
MCMANUS, Con-
iracior.
BC17
WANTED-INVOICE CLERK: ONE WHO
thoroughly understands Invoicing In the
lamp and glass business.
Address GLASSWARE,
jjispatcn omce.
seo-w
WANTED-BILL CLERK AND ASSISTANT
bookkeeper by manufacturing firm, state
age, reference and salary expected. Address S.,
Dispatch office. se5-64
WANTED EXPERIENCED SALESMAN
for teas and groceries; salary and commis
sion; good position to right party. Address B.,
Dispatch office. se4-2
WANTED-TBA VELINO OR LOCAL SALES
MEN to sell fond specialties to grocery, ho
tel and restaurant trade on commission. BEN
NAGE MFG. CO., Phllada., Pa. seS-29
WANTED-3INGLE MAN TO WOBK IN
veterinary hospital; none but those thor
oughly acquainted with the care of horses need
apply. DR. R.JENN1NG8. 215 First ave. se5-43
WANTED-FARMER ON A SMALL FARM,
-with some knowledge of gardening, with a
wile who has experience in hutter making; send
reference. Address P. O. BOX 226, Pittsburg. Pa.
se4-63
w
-ANTEU-INTKLLIOENT, ACTIVE .MAN
for resDonslble Dosltlon: must coma well
recommenaea; steady employment; fii weetly.
jvppiy. auerv, -eluxvIi stv.t oi f ourui ave,
.sp-
stairs.
6C5-22
WANTED-F1FTY STONE CUITEBS. AP
PLY at office, corner Charles and Short
street, Allegheny City, Tenth Ward, or at quar
ries at Wampum, Lawrence county. Pa., 0. M.
DBIVEB. se4-14
WANTED-A DRIVER FOR A FURNITURE
wagon; mult have experience In the deliv
ery of fine furniture and care of horses. Address,
giving references, "FUBNITUBE DRIVER,"
xi
Jlspatch office.
8C6-11
WANTED F1BST-CLASS, SOBER PRE
SCRIPTION glass blowers; also a few good
finishers: union wages; steady work; fare paid:
write fully: say who vou worked for. CHICAGO
GLASS MFG. CO.. Chicago. aul6-4S-D
-TT7-ANTED-TWO EXPERIENCED ELECTRIC
VV light wlremen and a few stout boys willing
to work. Call at E. E. office, 104 Shady ave.. be
tween 9 and 10 A. M. Friday and Saturday. PITTS
BURG NATIONAL ELECTRIC CO. se5
WANTED-A MAN OF BUSINESS APPLI
CATION, located outside Pittsburg, to
act for established house In his State. Liberal
salary to right party. Beferences exchanged,
MANUFACTURER, Lock Box 1610, N. Y.
oc7-43-Th
TTT-ANTED-AGENTSTOSELLTEA. BAKING
VV powder and pure apices: gifts with goods;
coke workers, miners or mlllmi.n ca"n make money
In their spare time; special inducements toper
sons having established trade. YAMASHIRO
TEA CO., S3 Jackson St., Allegheny, Pa.
au20-7-TTS
WANTED BAD WRITERS AT SMART'S
ECLECTIC SHORTHAND ANT K11S1-
ECLECTIC SHORTHAND AND BUSI-
NEbS COLLEGE, 4 Sixth St.: penmanship, book
keeping, arithmetic, shorthand, typewriting tbor-
oughly taught for 5 per month: private lnstruc
iiuus lur uum scj.es; upeu uauy v A. 21. 10 u F. 11.
aulO-TTSSU
WANTED ACCOUNTANT FAMILIAR
with bookkeeping who can command $3,000
to take an Interest In tbe manufacture of a
specialty in which tbe market Is unlimited and
profits large. A confidential Interview will be
given .by. addressing ACCOUNTANT, Dispatch
office. se5-5
WANTED AN ACTIVE, INTELLIGENT
man as general clerk In merchant tailoring
establishment; one with a knowledge or book
keeping and experience In dry goods or tailoring
establishment preferred: state what wages ex
pected: answer In own handwriting. B. ft CO..
Dispatch office. . se4-16
WANTED-TWO EXPERIENCED CLOTH
ING and furnishing goods salesmen, the
latter to be a competent window dresser; both to
be of good address and able to give satisfactory
reference; steady employment guaranteed and
best of wages paid to the right parties. Apply
Thursday at RAUH BROS, ft CO., 800 Liberty St.,
11 a. m. . se4-l0
WANTED AGENTS IF DESIRING TO
make money rapidly to take onr "Tug
Fastening;1 no experience required; they sell
themselves at 35c and 80c per pair; they cost yon
amnle rnlrlcel mated 1. orai Kbrnn ft
cnlar. SAFETY TUG FASTENING CO.. 301
vine st., vincinnau. se5-3-TT3
Female Help.
w
ANTED A HOUSEKEEPER IN CITY.
Address, with reference, C, B. It., Dispatch
se5-:4
WANTED-A GERMAN GIRL FOR GEN
,ERAL housework. Inquire at 122 OHIO
ST., Allegheny City. se5-21
WANTED-A FIRST-CLASS COOK AT 325 n"
H1LAND AVE, E. K; no washing or
ironing; Protestant preferred. eeo-fl
WANTED GOOD GIRL FOR GENERAL
housework In small family; reference re
quired. 277 WESTERN AVENUE, Allegheny.
se5.23-Thssn .
WANTED A GOOD GIRL FOB GENERAL
housework and a smaller girl to assist gen
erally: girls who can speak German preferred.
Apply at house or L. F. DEMMLER, 4S Bldwell
St., AUegbeny.tor at 526 Smithfield st. sei-100
WANTED-AN AMERICAN LADY, OF
good education, for position In our art de
partment; situation permanent and pay liberal to
suitable party: reference required. Apply after
10 o'clock at Nos. 53 AND 55 NINTH ST., Room 7.
se5-i5
WANTED-A PROTESTANT GIRL AS NUR
SERY governess, who can do neat sewing,
amuse children, assist them with their lessons,
and make herself generally useful with tbe care of
them. Address GOVERNESS, Dispatch office,
Pittsburg, Pa. . se.i-55
Illnle and Female fleln.
TTTANTED-LADY OR GENTLEMAN WITH
TV some experience 10 rnn soda
fountain.
FLEISHMAN ft CO.
se5-18
-TTT-AN TED-HOUSEKEEPER, LAUNDREhS.
VV chambermaids, cooks, dining room girls,
nurses, bouse girls, German and colored girls,
farm hands, gardeners. MRS, E. THOMPSON,
60S Grant st. an24-MTbS
WANTED -125 WEEKLY-REPRESENTATIVE,
male or female, in every community;
goods staple: household necessity; sen at sight; no
peddling; salary paid promptly, and expenses ad-
vaneed.
cuii particulars ana vaiuaoie sample
case free: we mean Julwhatwe isay. Address at I
once STAHUAltu BlLYJSKWIUtfi CO-. Boston,
4KMct 4rtvtf 1
WANTED.
Male and Female Help.
TTT-ANTED-DRIVERS. FARM HANDS. LA
VV BORERS, gardeners, coal -miners, waiters,
col. man cook, chambermaids, house girls, nurses,
dining room girls and seamstress, working house
keeper. MLEHAN'S, 545 Grant st. se3-D
Situations.
"TrrANTED-lCOUNG LADY WISHES A SIT
VV UATION as bookkeeper for any kind of
a manufacturing or businesshonse; reference ex
changed. Address L. C. 29 Thirtieth street.
se5-52
Financial.
TXTANTED-MORTGAGES MONEY TO LOAN
11 in sums to suit at 4)j, 5 and 6
ALLES ft BAILEY, 161 Fourth ave. Tej
5 and 6 per cent.
el. 167.
apitf-H-TTHSU
TTTANTED MORTGAGES ON CITY PBOP
VV , ERTY, over St. 000; & per cent; no tax.
HENRY A. WEAVER ft CO.. 82 Fourth avenne.
mh2-a22-D
TTT-ANaED-SSOO TO S5CO.00O TO LOAN ON
1 A, mortgages: 4S. 5 and 6 per cent. JA3. W.
DRAPE & CO., 129 Fourth avenue, Pittsburg.
BC5-26-D
WAN TED-MOBIG AGES-tl. 000, 000 TO LOAN
In large and small amounts at 4H. 5 and 8
per cent, free of State tax; no delay. REED B.
COYLE ft CO., 131 Fourth ave. my21-60
WANTED-MORTGAGES IN LARGE OB
small amounts on Improved city or Alle
gheny county property at lowest market rates.
THOS. LIGGETT, No. IHiourthave.
seJ-83-TTSSU
TI7-ANTED-TO LOAN f350,0W ON MOET
V V GAGES In amounts to suit, in city or coun
try, at 4K to 6 per cent, as to security; no delay,
SAMUEL W. BLACK, ft CO., 99 Fourth ave.
jyl4-16-HThS
WANTED TO LOAN SMO.OTC IN AMOUNTS
of 3, 000 and npward, on city and suburban
property, on 4$ percent, free oftax; alio smaller
amounts at 5 and 6 per cent. BLACK ft BAIRD,
95 1 ourth avenue.
se21-d2S-D
WAN TED MORTG AGES-tl, 000, 000TO LOAN
on city and suburban properties at AH, Sand
opwccDt, ana on lanns 111 AlteKucnr ana naja-
cent counties at 6 per cent.
pennock: ft
oufl, iw r ourin avenue.
ap7-ru
TTTANTED-TO LOAN 1200.000 ON MOBT-
VV GAGES; tlOO and upward at 6 per cent;
1500,000 at Hi per cent on residences or bnslneu
uruperiy; also in aaioinins
FRENCH. 125 Fourth avenue.
counties. S. H.
oc3l-eSf-D
miscellaneous.
TTTANTED - SECOND-HAND GBOCEEY
VV wagon. Address 3. F., Dispatch office. ,
se4-2
"TT ANTED YOU TO GET A BAKER'S
VV dozen (13) of Stewart ft Co. 'a fine cabinet
photos for f 1, at 90 and 92 FEDERAL ST.. Alle
gheny. my28-49-Tlsu
WANTED-EVEBYBODY TO SEND THEIR
furniture needing upholstering, repairing
and reflnlshlng to HAUGH ft KELNAN, 33 and
31 Water st. 'Phone 1626. anl4
WAN1ED-TO START A CLUB OF 42 MEM
BERS to secure a line gold watch for each
one in the clnb at II 00 per week. Address P. O.
BOX SOL and I will call and snow you the watch.
WANTED-BOOKKEEP1NG TAUGHT IN
all Its regular branches. Including Voucher
system and Improved methods: terms very low,
comparatively: evening sessions 7 to 9. W.
WOOLSEY. Expert Accountant, 163 Fifth av
enue. BC3-96
WANTED-P ARTIES TO ATTEND IMMENSE
sacrifice and auction sale of houses, lots and
building sites in Bellevue, on Thursday, Septem
ber 5, 1839; party will be at N evllle station to meet
train that leaves Federal st. at 12, 12:45 and 3 P.
SI. train. A. J. PENTECOST, Auctloner. sel-10
XCTANTED-BY PEABSON, LEADING PHO
VV TOGBAPHER, 96 Fifth avenne. Pittsburg,
auu u eaerai sireet, .Aiiegneny,
know that be Is making fine cabin
everybody to
fine cabinets at fl CO per
dozen; photos delivered when promised; lnstan
taneous orocess.
mhl3-63
FOR SALE-iaiPItOVED REAL ESTATE.
CItv Itenldencea.
FOR SALE-JO, 500- A NEAT BRICK HOUSE 8
rooms on Center avenue, near Crawford st,.a
good house at a reasonable price. W. A. HEBRON
ft SON s, 80 Fonrth avenue. se5-40-TTS
FOR SALE-BLUFF ST., NEAR COLLEGE,
new brick house, 8 rooms, hall, bathroom,
finished basement; all late Improvements; lot 23
ft. 9 in. by 133 ft.: terms to suit. ROBT. COW
ARD, No. 20 BinS St. auI-87-TTSSU
FOR SALE A VERY GOOD, ALMOST NEW,
frame house of 7 rooms, porch, nice yard, etc. ;
also a 3-roomed house on the rear of lot; Natchez
St.. Thirty-second ward: price only $3,600. C.
BEBINGER ft SON, 103 Fourth ave. se5-39
FOR SALE 10 FEB CENT NET IN VEST
MENT on HarrLon street, between Forty
ninth and Fiftieth two frame dwellings of 4 and
G rooms, in good condition: lot 24x100. T. H.
BUCKING, fruit stand. sUth and Liberty.
SC5-20
FOR SALE-A CHEAP BABGAIN-814 WYLIE
avenue: cable cars will pass the door; fine
brick mansard dwelling of 6 rooms, finished attic,
etc; ihilde shutters, slate roof, side alley: lot
about I8.X1IOO ft. to a 20-foot alley; price only
S2, 825: easy terms. ALLES ft BAILEY, 164 Fonrth
ave. Tel. 167. sel-77
ITV
A? bTORY frame house of 5 rooms and storeroom.
corner B. Twenty-first and Jane sts. :2-story frame
house 6 rooms and storeroom on Plane ave., near
Mount Oliver Incline Plane; "2 two-story frame
houses, 4 roomsand attic each, on S. Twentieth it.,
cor. Fox alley: 2 two-story brick nonses, 4 rooms
each, on Fox alley, nearS. Twentieth st. :also oth
er property for sale. O.B.TOUDY, 1721 Carson st.
au28-23
East End Residence.
FOB SALE-LARGE 8-ROOMED MANSARD
roof house with porches, arbors, etc., on a
lot 48x135 feet, on a wide street at Dallas: price,
H20G. MELLON BROTHERS, 6349 Station St.,
E. E. sel-t3-TTSSn
FOR SALE-CORNER LOT ON O'HARA ST.,
35x114: good frame house of 5 rooms and attic;
good dry cellar, natural gas. etc : convenient to
both steam and cable cars; HOOO. TUOS. LIG
GETT. No. 114 Fourth ave. se3-83-TTSSU
FOR SALE-SUBSTANTIAL 7-BOOM BRICK
house with lot, 47 feet front on Blppey st. :
all modern conveniences and sireet Improvements;
location best In city: price low and will sell on
time. MELLON BROTHERS, 6319 Station St.,
E. E. sel-43-TTSSn
F
OR SALE-A HANDSOME 8-ROOMEDBBICK
house beautifully located on O'Hara street
(which Is opened from Fifth to Ellsworth ave.),
near Fifth ave.; complete sewerage; price only
S6.000. For
lans and terms see V. A. HERRON
ft SONS, SO
ourtn ave. ses--5, 7, 10, 13, 17
FOR BALE-ON O'HARA ST., NEAR WAL
NUT st., lot 42x130; good frame house of 8
rooms, bathroom, basement laundry, elegant
front and side porch, good neighborhood: 5 min
utes from Fifth ave. cable; 17,600. THOS. LIG
GETT. No. 114 Fourth ave. se3-S3-TTSSu
FOB SALE-HOU8E AND LOT, EAST END,
monthly payments: Snlce rooms, hall, cellar,
porches, all in nice order; sltnate near cable cars
and R. R. station. East End; price only $3,250,
monthly payments; Immediate possession. J AS.
W. DRAPE ft CO., 129 Fourth ave., Pittsburg.
Se3-9-TWT8
FOR SALE-SHADY SIDE HOME, CENTER
avenue, near Aiken. A beautiful new Queen
Anne of 11 rooms with all modern improvements;
excellent lot, 50x200 feet, convenient to P. K. R.
and cable roads; price reasonable. An investiga
tion of this bouse will convince yon of its real
worth. BLACK ft BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave. 3A-145
sel-06
FOR SALE-ON COR. PENN AND LINDEN
avenues, lot 46x179; elegant brick house,
almost new, reception hall, parlor, library, din
ing room, kitchen and large pantry on first floor;
o good bedrooms and bathroom on second floor;
large furnished attic and cedar closet, electric
bells, sliding doors, elegant front porch and fine
neighborhood, offered at a bargain. THOS.
LIGGETT, No. 114 Fourth ave. se3-83-TTSSu
FOB SALE-(99)-A NEW 7-ROOM QUEEN
Anne frame dwelling, with bath, laundry,
hot and cold water, inside w. c. and shutters, nat
gas, finished attic reception hall, fine large pan
try, plenty of closets, newly papered throughout:
lot 36x119, convenient to Fifth ave. cable and
Roup station: will sell at a sacrifice If sold at once;
good reasons for selling; terms reasonable. SAM
UEL W. BLACK ft CO., 99 Fourth ave.
se4-39-wihs
Hozelvrood Residences.
FOR SALE-HAZELWOOD AVENUE, ONLY
5 mlnues lroin Hazelwood station; frame
dwelling 6 rooms, hall, front, side and rear
porches, inside shatters, fine hardwood mantels
and tile hearths; newly papered and painted
throughout: fine lawn and shade trees; lot 72x100
feet: terms, $1,250 cash, balance long time: price,
HWO. SAMUEL W. BLACK ft CO., 90 Fonrth
avenne. se3-39-TT8
Suburban Residences.
FOR SALE A NEW HOUSE AND NICE
large lot: two minutes' walk from Ingram
station; six ropms: finished attic; natural gas;
water In house, etc. ; will be sold at a bargain on
monthly payments. JAS. W. DRAPE ft CO.,
129 Fourth ave., Pittsburg. se3-67
FOB SALE-AN ELEGANT HOME, BELLE
VUE. P.. Ft. W. ft C. R. R.; H acres
ground: 8-room house, wlih water, gas and all
modern Improvements: carriage bouse and stable;
great bargain; must be sold at once; terms easy.
AMUEL W. BLACK ft CO., 99 Fourth ave.
auJ9-5S-TTS
FOR 8ALE-SK ACRES-AT GLENFIELD,
P., It, W. &C. B. B-: 10 minutes from sta
tion, with one 2-story frameof eight roomsand
finished attic, and one of six rooms; also one of
two rooms, all newly paperea ana painieu; gooa
stable and carriage bouse, good spring of water.
and five arres planted in all kinds of bearing fruit
trees; price for a few days only $5,000. THOS
LIGGETT. U4 Fourth ave. se3-79
THOS.
FOR SALE LOTS.
CltT Lota.
FOB SALE-LOTS ON BLUFF AND VICKBOY
sts., near college; terms to suit. ROBT.
COWARD, 20 Bluff st. anI-87-TTSSU
TTlOR SALE-LOTS, AT A GBEATBABGAIN.IN
JP the Thirteenth ward, Pittsburg, near Center
ave. : prices only 300 each, and sure to enhance
greatly In value tbe next year. C. BERING EB ft
SON, 103 Fonrth ave. seS-39
Allegheny Lota.
FOB SALE-LOTS ON MAPLE AND LINDEN
avennes and Lombard street, Allegheny, in
tbe Tenth and Twelfth wards: on easy terms. An-
ply to JOSEJ?aMgKAuaHBt J(i DJaraOBdlt,
AiiuiBtf9(W
FOR SALE LOTS.
iEnat End Lota.
TTIOB SALE A FEW CHOICE LOTS LEFT IN
JP McCIlntock plan (Point Breeze) : bandy to P.
P. R. and cable: from $550 each and npward.
MELLON BROTHERS, 6349 Station St., E. E.
sel-49-atThs t
FOR SALE-ON SOUTH HILAND AVE.,
near Walnut St., lot 40x120 to 20-ft. sewered
alley; elegant neighborhood; only $3,b00 if sold at
once. THOS. LIGGETT, No. HI Fourth ave..
se3-83-TTSSU
FOB 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-MTb
FOR SALE-FINE LARGE CORNER LOTS ON
Improved streets, between Hlland and Nez
ley aves.. 60 ft. front for $70 a foot: no finer loca
tion In the city. MELLON BROTHERS. 6349 Sta
tion st., E. E. sel-50-TT8a
-jjc
'OB SALE TO SECUBE A DESIRABLE
home with Pleasant surronndlnes von should
buy a lot In Banm grove plan; with the improve
ments now made this is the most desirable and
cheapest property in the market.' Fall Informa
tion from MELLON BROS., East End, orJNO.F.
BAXTER, 512 smithfield st. , sel-42-TTSsa
Suburban Loin.
FOR SALE-EMSWOBTH BUILDING LOTS,
60x100 feet. $400 and $500 each; these are bar
gains and will not stand long. BLACK ft BAIRD,
fc Fourth ave. 2U-3 ' se4-57-D
FOR BALE-LOrS IN THE HIRR FElLBACH
plan, on West Penn R. R-. be'.weeu Willow
Grove and Bennet stations, at 1200 and upward:
easy terms. THOS. LIGGETT, 114 Fourth ave.
ieJ-S0-TT8BU
FOB SALE-FINE LOT AT EDGEWOOD, ON
Pennsylvania B. R., 2 minutes' walk east of
station, right along the R.R.; size 86 feet front by
137 deep. Apply to HENRY G. OTTO, 2631 Penn
ave., city. se5-57
Tnrma.
FOR 8 ALE-A FARM AT A REDUCED PBICE
If sold quick, 231 acres, near Bakerstown.
Allegheny county. Pa. W. A. HERRON ft SONS,
80 Fourth ave. au29-73-TTS
FOR SALE-A VERY FINE FARM OF 110
acres In Washington Co., Ohio, near B. ft O.
B. B.; good frame house of 8 rooms, large barn,
etc.; spring water In every field. C. BERlNGER
ft SON, 103 ifonrth ave. se5-39
FOR SALE-FARM-132 ACRES, LIMESTONE
land, very productive of wheat, corn and
oats; frame house, 7 rooms, mile from Clarks
burg, near station West Penn R. B. ED W1T
T13H. 410 Grant street, Pittsburg, Pa. sel-D
miscellaneous.
FOR SALE-LOT WELL LOCATED IN FIRST
ward, for light manufacturing plant, or ware
house purposes; there U about 5,000 square feet In
It; will sell low and on long time If desired. C.
H. LOVE, 93 Fourtn ave. se4-33
FOR SALE BUSINESS.
Business Chanres.
FOB SALE-DRUG STOEE-THE BEST POINT
In tbe city: sales $25 to $30 per day. Call or
addres G. U. GBEEN, 814 Penn aye.
se5-50
TTlOR SALE-A
RETAIL DRUG STORE IN A
X? thriving suburb of Pittsburg. For partlcu
lars Inquire of A.
ave., city.
HENDERSON,
50 Seven tn
se4-23
FOE SALE-STORE ROOM AND DWELLING
In best East End location, one square from
East Liberty station: price $5,900. MELLON
BROTHERS, 6349 Station st., E. E.
sel-43-TTSSC'
TTIOB SALE - SADDLERY AND HABNESS
C business, well established In tbe 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, jippiyio or aaaross a. ju. hiiuijamj, ei
Diamond sC Pittsburg.
au30-16-UThssu
FOB SALE-FIBST-CLASS BESTAUBANT3,
boarding houses, choice cheap grocery stores,
confectioneries, drygoods and notion stores,
furnished house for roomers, very profitable large
bakery and confectionery, cigar stores, bakeries,
feed store milk depot, shoe stores, drag stoies,
printing office, good country newspaper office,
butcher shop, and many oth6r business chances.
Free particulars. bHEPARD ft CO., 4 Filth ave
a,u29
Bnalneas Stands.
FOR SALE-A BUSINESS PROPERTY-ON
one of the best streets In the city, for less
than value, to close up an estate. C. H. LOVE, n
Fourth ave. se4-34
FOR SALE-X-STOEY 1BON-CLAD BUILD
IN G,25x60, with lease, engine, holler and main
shaft; terms reasonable Inquire 2600 SMALL
MAN ST., city. sc4-7l
FOR SALE-HOTEL 35 ROOMS, ALL MOD
ERN Improvements; In successful operation:
on prominent railroad near Pittsburg. Further
particulars from ALLES ft BAILEY, 164 Fourth
ave. Tel.. 167. an27-43
-pa
IOR SALE ADVANCE ROLLER MILLS
Newlv refitted to Case system, steam rjower:
ooing no. 1 wora: aesiraDiy locaiea on a. ic;
plentr of hard wheat at mill door; terms low. Call
or address TAYLOR BROS, ft CO., Rogers, Col.
Co., O. au22-67-D
FOB SALE OVER 2 ACRES OF LEVEL
land, with blacksmith shop, stable and good
frame house of 4 rooms, good fruit trees, etc.: on
a good public road near i reeport; a splendid loca
tion for a blacksmith; price only $800. C. BER
1NGER ft SON, 103 Fourth ave seo-39
FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS.
Hones, Vehicles. Live Stock, etc
FOR SALE 3AR0UCHE: PLATE GLACS
front; used but little. T, a. O'NEAL ft CO.,
5321 Penn ay. se3-41-TTFSu
FOR SALE-A GOOD LEATHER TOP SIDE
BAB road buggy and set of harness; price).
Address BUGGY, Dispatch office. se5-ot
FOE SALE A STYLISH BAY HORSE SUIT
ABLE for barouche or family user 6 years
old; warranted sound and gentle; price $200. as
owner hasn't further use for htm. Can be seen at
MCNULTY BEOS.' LIVEBY STABLE, 212 Fifth.
se5-45
Machinery and Metals.
F
OB SALE-ENGINES AND BOILEBS-NEW
and refitted: repalrlngpromptlv attended to.
POBTEBFOUNDBYANDMACH1NECO..LIM.,
below Snspenslon bridge, Allegheny, Pa. aulO-29
FOR SALE NOW ONE SECOND-HAND
tenoning machine 2 surface planers and 1
baper.and new and second-band engines, boilers,
lard kettles, tar tanks, bliunen valves, castings,
etc VELTE ft MCDONALD, Thirty-second st.
and Penn ave. Jy21-0I-TTS
Miscellaneous.
FOR SALE-AT HOMESTEAD, FLAT,
two flrnnnell deen. 6-lncb eunnelL 2-ln
19X60.
unnelL 2-lnch bot-
torn. Inquire ofED H. MORTON, 223 Sixth ave-
nne Homestead.
se5-5ti
LOST.
LOST-A SOLITAIRE DIAMOND RING
eltner on Lang or Penn ave, E. E. ; owner's
name Inside. Please return, and rescive reward,
to J. B. LLOYD. 71U7Penn ave. se5-95
LOST-YESTEBDAY FOBENOON. IN ALLE
GHENY or Pittsburg, or on a bine car, 3:
sum of money, the exact amount of which and the
denomination of tbe bills will be stated to tbe
finder. The finder will be duly rewarded and
will please call at or addressNo. 64 UNION AVE.,
Allegheny. se5-94
LEGAL NOTICES).
W. F. MCCOOK, Solicitor.
VTOTICE is HKREBY GIVEN THAT
jLM letters testamentary on the estate of
Samuel Palmer, deceased, have been granted
to the undersigned, to whom all debts dne said
estate must be paid and all claims against the
same must bo presented at once. JAMES W.
BROWN, Howe Brown & Co., Limited, Fenn
avenue. Seventeenth street, Pittsburg.
an81-Th
PROPOSALS.
NOTICE TO BUILDERS OF FIRE ES
CAPES. Sealed proposals will be re
ceived until SATURDAY, September 7. at 3 P.
M. for tbe erection of Are escape to school
building in Knoxville borough. Bidders should
give specification of Kind of escape they pro
pose to erect and state what time would be re
quired to erect same Tbe board reserves tbe
right to reject any or all bids. W. C. H. NO
BLE, Secretary, Twenty-second and Josephine
sts., S. a, city. se3-87
PROPOSALS "FOR STEEL SHELL ORD
NANCE office War Department, Wash
ington, August 29, 18S9. Sealed proposals, in
duplicate will be received at this office nniil 3
o'clock F. M.. on Thursday, Sxptember 19, 1889,
when they will be publicly onened. for famish
ing the Ordnance Department, U. S. A., with
1007-inch and SO 11-inch steel cast shell. All
Information required by bidders can be had
upon application to Captain R. BIRNIE, Jr.,
Acting Chief of Ordnance. selB8
BUSINESS CHANGES.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
the co-partnership heretofore existing be
tween H. B. Nease, D. A. Nease and tbe Ke i
nebec Ice & . Coal Co., under the nanfe
of H. B. Nease, Son & Co., is this day dissolved
by mutual consent, tbe Kennebec Ice & Coal
Co. withdrawing. H. B. Nease and D. A.
Nease are authorized to settle the business of
tbe late firm.
JULY L 1889.
r
The undersigned have this day formed a
partnership under the name of II. li. Nease,
Son fc Co. for the purpose of carrying on the
lumber business In the city of Pittsburg.
H. B. Nease, '
D. A. Nease,
Benjamin aioor.E.
July 1, 1889. se4-72.wihs
DISSOLUTION OF CO-PARTNERSHIP.
Notice is hereby given that tbe copart
nership heretofore existing between E. T. Coyan
and Joseph Bay under the firm name of Coyan
A Bay, Is this day dissolved bj mutual consent.
The wholesale grocery business will be contin
ued by Mr. E. T. Coyan, who will pay all debts.
All persons Indebted to the late firm are re
quested to make payment to said E.T. Coyan.
JOSEPH BAY,
E. T. COYAN.
In retiring from the firm of Coyan ABay, I
cheerfully recommend to onr friends and the
publioJn general a continuance of their patron
age. JOSEPH DAY.
J potsbtoo, August 81, 1&S9,
PIXTSBTB0, August BL 1WV, KMl
TO LET.
CItv Residences.
TO LET-908 AND 910 PENN AVENUE-TWO
good dwellings of 9 rooms each, both gases;
very low rent for this pleasant location. BLACK
ft BAIRD, 93 Fourth avenue. se4-55
TO LET-802 PENN AVE.-COMPLETE FUR
NISHED house, suitable for- boarding or
private dwelling; 10 rooms, bath. aU modern con
veniences; reasonable rent. BLACK ft BAIRD. 95
Fourth ave. se3-5l
TO LET-FINE RESIDENCE ON PENN AVE.,
between Eighth and Ninth streets, of 10
rooms, bath and all modern Improvements, sta
tionary washstands with hot and cold water in
every room: will rent furnished or unfurnished :In
elegant location for boarders and roomers: good
stable on rear of lot: rent reasonable. See REED
B. COYLE ft CO., 131 Fourth aye. se5-
Allegheny Residences.
TO LET NEW S-ROOM FRAME HOUSE,
Second ward. Allegheny; side and rear
orches," large yard; $16: no water rent. W. W.
IcNElLL &.BBO., 105 Fourth ave. SC5-30
TO LET-ON BIUGEWOOD AVE,, ALLE
GHENY, modern house (rooms, hall, bath,
both gases, etc., etc.. at $22 per month; no water
rent. ALEXAN DEB ft LEE, 313 Wood st.
se3-65-TT
TO LET-ON PAGE ST., ALLEGHENY,
brick bouse 8 rooms, back and front stairs,
laundry, gas. etc., front and back yards; good
location. A. D. WILSON, 55 Federal St.. Alle
gheny. au31-75-TT8
Offices. Desk Room, etc
TO LET-CHOICE OFFICES. SINGLE OB
in suit. In the Standard block. Wood, near
Fifth avenue. W. A. HEBBON SONS, 80 Fourth
ave. sel-52-TT3
TO LET-IN THE NEW DISPATCH BUILD
ING, 75, 77 and 79 Diamond street, two or tbe
roomiest and best-lighted offices to be found In the
city; rent; pooand 300 per annum. Including elec
tric lights. Janitor service and steam beating.
Apply between 10 A. M. and 1 r. M., or between
2 and 4 P.M. y 23-67
mo LET-STOBE OB OFFICE BOOM, "WITH
JL large vault, suitable for Insurance office or
similar business. In Germxnla Savings Bank
building. No. 419 Wood street; room formerly oc
cupied by George Belneman as saloon, and now
temporarily occunled by the American Express
Co.; It is two steps below grade making a lirst-
class basement. Inquire a
at xan i.Aa a.
1e2X-6S-D
PERSONAL.
PEBSONAL-MALTBY'S OYSTEE DEPOT,
late 76 Fifth avenue, removed to 641 Smlth
neld street; fresh oysters received dally: orders
filled at lowest prices. J. B. HEMMERLE, Mgr.
sel-92-o
PERSON A L-BOOKSI BOOKS! BOOKSI
New and old, ancient and niouern. standard
and rare, legal, medical and scientific-30,000 vol
umes to select from. LEVI'S BOOK STORE. 900
Liberty st. au3-9S
PERSONAL-NEAB EXPOSITION THE OF
FICE Ot the Association of Regular Physi
cians Is removed from 720 to 315 Fenn ave. we
now have larger parlors and room for our many
patients. Onr specialty, diseases of women,
chronic diseases, medical or surgical. Office
hours, 10 to 11 -.30 a. 11., 2 to 4 and 7 to 8 r. 21. Con
sultation free. DR. ORB. se5-4S
PERSONAL -HIS LOVE SUDDENLY RE
TURNED; recently they had not been on tbe
best of terms owing to a little family jar occa
sioned by the wife insisting on being allowed to
renovate his wearing apparel, and which, of
course was done In a bungling manner; In order
to prevent the tronble they agreed to send all
their work hereafter to DICKSON, the Tailor, 65
Fifth ave., corner Wood st , second floor, and
now everything is lovely and peace and happiness
again reigns In their household. Telephone 1558.
andO
AUCTION .SALES.
TITASTER'S SALE.
In the Court of Common Pleas No. 1 of Alle
gheny county.
Thomas C. Fulton et al, vs. James S. Arnold
etal. No. SI September term, 1889, in equity.
By authority of an order of the Court made
August 10, 1889, in the above entitled case, I will
expose the following described real estate for
sale at public auction to tbe highest bidder, viz:
On WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1889, at 10
o'clock IK., on the premises, lot No. 35 in
William Arthur's first plan, beginning on
Arthur street, Pittsburg, Pa., at corner of lot
No. 38, thence along Arthur street 22 feet more
or less to line of lot No. 34, and thence ex
tending back preserving the same width 141
feet to tbe boundary line of said clan. At 11
o'clock A. if., of the same day on the premises,
lot No. 117 in Thomas Scott's plan of lots,
bounded by lots No. 113 and 118 and by Scott
street and Cherry alley, fronting24 feet on Scott
street, and running back 100 feet to Cherry
alley, Pittsburg, Pa., having thereon erected
two frame dwelling houses.
At 12 o'clock noon of the same day, on tbe
premises, all that certain lot situate in the
Sixth ward, Pittsbnrg, Pa., beginning on the
south side of Fifth avenue, 200 feet 9
inches west of Chestnut street, thence
westwardly along Fifth avenue 61 feet
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 honse
At 2 o'clock P. if. of the same day, on the
premises, half of lot No. 7 in Mark
Watson's plan of lots beginning at
corner of lot No. 6. on Fourteenth street,
Southside. Pittsburg, Pa., tbence along
Fourteenth street southwardly 24 feet to line
of lot No. 8, and thence extending back east
wardly, preserving the same width, 63 feet 6
inches, having thereon erected a small brick
dwelling house.
At 3 o'clock P. it. of tbe 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 -front on
Wharton street eastwardly 20 feet and In depth
northwardly, preserving the same width, 120
feet, to an alley 24 feet wide, having thereon
erected a small frame dwelling house
ALSO, ON THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26,
1889.
at the Grant street entrance to the Alle
gheny county Court House, at 11 o'clock
A. Jr.. all that tract of land, contain
ing SO acres and 103 perches, situ
ate in Green Tree borough and Scott town
ship, Allegheny county. Pa., bounded by lands
of tbe heirs of Moses Dunlavy, James Brown;
heirs of Daniel Shawhan, Bell's Rnn: heirs of
Isaac Kadweu 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 time 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. NEEPER, Master,
Room 357. Bakewell Law Building, cor. Grant
and Diamond streets, Pittsburg, Pa.
WILKINS LINHART. Auctioneer. No. 81
Fonrth ave, Pittsburg, Pa. au30-27-3fTh
AUCTION SALE
At the Rooms,
No. 3U MARKET STREET,
FRIDAY, September 6, at 10 o'clock A. K.
Fine Darior suits in plush, tapestry rugs,
brocatelles, silk and haircloth; fine pianoforte
rugs, curtains, lambrequins, pictures, orna
ments, clocks, bookcases, fancy rockers,
lounges, oak, walnut and cherry chamber suits,
washstands, bureaus, bedsteads, chiffoniers,
wardrobes, desks, ball-racks, tables, sideboards,
extension tables, leather, cane, patent and wood
seat chairs and rockers, bedding, decorated
dinner and toilet sets, dishes, tinware notions,
fancy goods, fine pnntine press, cost $o0.
HENRY AUCTION CO, LIM.,
sc5-43 Auctioneers.
AUCTION SALE DESIRABLE RESI
DENCE property, Eleventh ward, Alle
fheny City, on Ashton and Fleming aves, near
IcCInreave. Sale September 7,1889. on the
premises at 3 P. M. Fi ame dwelling ot 7 rooms,
etc; abundance of very line fruits and grapes;
about an acre and a quarter ot ground; excel
lent spring water, never fails: also city water;
both gases; 138-ft. frontage on Ashton ave.
and lij-ft. frontage on Fleming ave.; within
one square of Union Line street cars and one
square from California ave. extension and new
electric railway, and 3 minutes' walk from
Woods Run station. Ft. Wayne R. R. Terms
made known at sale, or further particulars
from ALLES & BAILEY. Real Estate Auc
tioneers, 164 Fonrth ave. Tel. 167.
aul8-7-19,2L2i,26,2S,31.se5,6.7
AUCTION SALE
ALLEGHENY LOTS.
California ave, Seigel and Somerset streets.
THURSDAY, SEPT. & 1889.
at 3 p. if. on the premises, two fine lots 23x108
each, facing on above three streets.
Terms: One-half cash, balance on easy pay
ments. BLACK & BAIRD,
an27-72-TT ' 95 Fourth ave.
F
IOR SALE-
ATASPIHWALLSTATIOH
7minntes from Federal st, Allegheny, on the
West Penn R. R, adjoining Sharpsburg, being
part ot the
"ROSS ESTATE.
Lots In sizes and on terms that should suit
anv desirintr to ter.nre a. home.
The lay of the ground Is beautiful. Special V
inducements onerea to, nrsc purchasers. Dea
ths representative on the premises or call on
-I
or aaaresa w, a. JtttiKKur s. buis.
cefi9-XT3 so Foam! avenue,
EDCC
S
T. GEORGE'S HA
RBOYS'AND
vonnp-men. St. GeoiatAId.. near Balti
more, Prof. J. C. Klnear.VisPJL, Principal, Col
lege or business. Unsurpassed m advantages,
comfon and situation. $200 to J275 a year.
aul7-93
-VTAZARETH HALL
IN NAZARETH HALL.
JNAZARETH, HALL.
Moravian Boarding School for Boys at Naza
reth, Pa. Founded 1785. Beopens September
18th. - . y28-73-Thsa
TWO CHOICE SCHOOLS.
BROOKE HALL, forelrls and youn?
ladies. 8HORTLIDGE MEDIA ACADEMY,
for boy3 and young men. SWITHIN C.
BHORTLLDGU, A. M. (Harvard graduate),
Media, Pa., near Philadelphia. anl-8
WEST WALNUT STREET SEMINARY
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,
2015 Walnut st Phila. au4-9HTS
SODTHEM HOME SCHOOL FOR GIRLS,
915 and 917 .. Charles street, Baltimore '
MRS.W.M.CARY. Established 1842. French.
MISS GARY. the language of tbe school.
JJ18-S1-TTS
Notre Dame of Maryland.
Collegiate Institute for young ladies and pre
paratory school for little girls. EMBLA P. 0
three miles from Baltimore, Md.. condncted by
the Sisters of Notre Dame. Send for catalogue
jy3a9-TTS
NEW YORK MILITARY ACADEMY,
CornwaB-on-Hudson. Courses of study ia
civil engineering, English and classics. Labor
atory, drawing room and field work. Beautiful
bnildings, grounds, location. COL. C. J.
WRIGHT, a 8., A. MSupt.; BELDEN F.
HYATT. Comd't of Cadets. jelO-U
MOUNTAIN SEMINARY. BIRMING
HAM, Pa. A thorough school for young;
;s. Situation noted for health. Home
comforts. 33d year. Grounds, 100 acres. Three
courses of study. Prepares for college Send
for illustrated catalogue. A. R. GRIER, Busi
ness Mn'g-r. MISS N. J. DAVIS, Principal.
au053-D
EOOK HILL COLLEGE, ELLICOTT CITY,
Md.; condncted by the 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
rE STETJBENVILLE. O., YOUNG
Ladies' Seminary opens September 17;
with best of advantages in social, English,
music and art departments, and with an ex
perienced native French teacher. Address
REV. DR. AND MRS. A. M. RED), Princi
pals. Mrs. Sanford, Co-Principal.
ao31-3&-31-se3,5,7,9,ll,H
ST. MARY'S ACADEMY FOR YOUNG
LADLES, Chatham street.
Also
ST. MARY'S SELECT SCHOOL FOR
SMALL BOYS, Webster avenue.
Sisters of Mercy,
Re-opens Sept. 2.
For farther particulars apply to Directress.
au34S2
PITTSBURG ACADEMY.
Normal. Academic, Commercial. Students
prepared for advanced classes in tbe best col
leges, for teaching, for business. Young La
dies' Seminary Department. Fail 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 Businesajnclndrngshort.
hand and typewriting. Business and shorthand
classes open to both sexes. Fall term opens Sep
tember 2 at No. 204 North avenne Allegheny.
Pa. Office hours 9 to 11 A. M. Call or send for
prospectus. LEVI LUDDEN, A. M-. Principal.
au3-46-TTS
CURRY UNIVERSITY,
SIXTH STREET. PITTSBURG.
L477 STUDENTS LAST YEAR.
Classical, Scientific, Ladies' Seminary, Normal.
Musical, Elocutionary, Business College and
Shorthand departments. Send for new cata
logue. Correspondence with young persons de
siring a better education respectfully solicited.
JAMES CLARK WILLIAMS, A. M.. Pres't.
jyl8-82-TTS.
THE PMSYLVANIA STATE COLLEGE.
Fall session opens September 11. Examinations
for admission September 10. New buildings and
equipment greatly Increase tbe facilities for In
struction In all departments. Courses In Agri
culture. Cbemiatry, Botany and Horticulture,
Civil, Mechanical and Electrical Engineering,
and In General Science and Modern Languages
Special courses for Ladles. Tuition free Fifty
Scholarships entitle tbe holders to free room rent,
i'orcatalogue or other Information address
THE FKESIDET, State College, Center Co.. Pa,
auI-7-TTS
CHAS. SOMERS & CO.,
313 Wood St.
REAL ESTATE.
Choice and cheap, large and small, Im
proved and nnimproved properties
throughout both cities and suburbs.
Call and sea us.
Telephone No. 1012.
sei
SOMETHIHG CHOir
REAL EBTAT
To close up estate of Alexan
ceased, I off er abont 11 acres la
tween Neeley and Hlland aves., &.
dences of Colonel Anderson, AI
and others. Nineteenth ward, Fi
adjoining recent purchase of Me
Flinn and Stewart. This land a
streets already laid out, and is in
neighborhood, which is building up r
Will be sold as a whole or in blot
purchasers.
Also, lot corner Penn and Negley aves,
200 feet.
HENRY H. NEGLEY,
CORNER SANDUSKY AND LACOCK STa,
ALLEGHENY,
Or residence, NEGLEY AVE,, Pittsburg. I
au22-M-TTS
150 BUILDING LOTS. '
We offer for sale at low prices and on terms
to suit purchasers, ISO lots in the Vilsack heirs
property, situated at the junction of the Butler
Turnpike and Township Road, doss to Spang,
Chalfant A Co's. mills at Etna station, Pitts
burg and Western railroad.
These lots lay well, are convenient to station,
mills, etc., and will rapidly Increase in value.
Call early and get first choice.
STRAUB & MORRIS.
106 Third avenue, corner Wood st.
lauiT-61-TTSU
SIXTH AVENUE DYE WORKS,
M. HAY SOtS & 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.
jeU-rrs 66 SIXTH AVE.. Pittsburg, Pa.
P
lANOb,
ORGANa
S. HAMILTON.
91 AND 93 FIFTH AVENUE,
Pittsburg. Pa. ap30-74-D
SPECIAL SALE OF WATCHES, CLOCKS,
jewelry and silverware till Oct. L to make
room for fall stock; solid gold stickpins 50c up,
etc., all other goods marked down equally aa
cheao; 25 per cent off on all silverware (hollow),
at WILSON'S. 61 Fourth ave.. Pittsbnrg.
Watch, clock and jewelry repairing a specialty.
au27-TTS
n A, BALPH,
BUILDING CONTRACTOR,
s'ii
u aeventn avenue.
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