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THE PETTSBTIRG DISPATCH, THUBSDA-T, SEPTEMBER?; 1889.'
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JOOTGIAKrSSTOEY.
Hiss Sullivan Testifies in the Sow
Famous Scottdale Case.
THE DEFENDANTS BELD FOR COURT
Jangling Lawyers Rigidly Cross-Examine
the Pretty Girl,
BUT BHE ADHERED TO HER TESTIMONY
The hearing in the Marv Sullivan case
was held by Magistrate McKenna yester
day. J. A. Bobbs and Harrington waived
the hearing, and each furnished $1,000 bail
for court The others stood the preliminary
hearing, which resulted in the Magistrate
holding them in 51,000 bail also ior court
They all furnished the bondsmen. Frank
Hill was represented by AV. J. Brennen,
Esq., Mrs. Minnie Fleming by "W. J. Mc
Elroy, and Laura Bailey and Florence
Donaldson by Wm. Eeardon.
Mary Sullivan, the principal in the case,
was called. She told her story the same
in substance as has already been
made public She said she was
born in Cumberland, Md., and would be 15
years old on the 29th of this month. She
said she knew the defendants in the case,
and pointed them out as they sat about the
office. She said she was in Mrs. Fleming's
place when she lived on Second avenue. She
was there many times,but did not know when
the last visit was made. On the day after
Decoration Day last she met a Mr. Shcpard
on the train coming from Jeannette, and he
took her to Mrs. Fleming's.
WHEKE SHE LIVED.
She subsequently lived on Third avenue,
where she remained two weeks. She knew
Bobbs and Walter Harrington. "When Mr.
Burleigh, attorney for the piosecntion.asked
if Bobbs had ever taken her to Mrs. Flem
ing's place, the attorneys for the defense ob
jected. The question was then asked,
"Who did take you to Mrs. Fleming's?"
and she answered Bobbs and Harrington.
On one occasion Bobbs took her out She
then told of the visit of Harrington. She
!aid it was while Mrs. Fleming lived on
Second avenue. Shepard, who came in on
the train with her, was Boh Shepard, a de
tective, who took her to Mrs. Fleming's.
Harrington told her to write to Mrs. Flem
ing and tell her she was coming, and when
she did so, Mrs. Fleming told her to come.
She went to Miss Bailey's with Hill on
last Friday a week. She "came down from
Jeannette and Mattie Anderson and Mr.
Strong were on the train. Hill met her at
Jeannette and brought her to the city.
They took a cab and went with Miss Ander
son to a hotel. In the morning Hill came
for her with a cab and took her to Miss
Bailey's.
VOICE OF THE SIREN.
He got out and told the driver to take her
down the street two blocks and then bring
her back. When she got back she saw
Florence Donaldson at the door. She took
her in the parlor and told her what a nice
time she would have, and that she, Florence,
would be her friend.
Miss Bailey asked her a number of ques
tions about her life, and then told her if the
officers came for her she must say she is 20
years old.
Miss Sullivan then related her experi
ences at Mrs. Fleming's place, but was fre
quently interrupted by the jancline of the
lawyers. Miss Bailey bought her some
clothing, and the price of it was retained
out of her earnings.
The three opposing lawyers rigidly cross
examined the young girl, and she as tena
ciously aanered to tier story. She denied
that Inspector McAleese andBogerO'Mara
had instructed her how to testily Consid
erable amusement was created when she
said her stepfather's name was Sullivan,
hut her real name was Beardon, and she at
tended a Father Brennen's Church in Cum
berland. Inspector McAleese testified to having
taken the girl from Miss Bailey's place, 111
First avenue.
VISIT THE GEEAT EXPOSITION,
The Grandest That Pittsburg fins Ever Ilnd.
And see the magnificent exhibit of pianos
and organs at the stand of Mellor & Hoene.
They have some elegant pianos of the Hard
man, Krakauer and Kimball makes, also
quite a number of organs, among them one
o; their celebrated iEolian sell-nlaving or
gans in a handsomely polished burl walnut
case. With one of these wonderful instru
ments anyone can play the finest and most
difficult music to perfection this sounds
impossible, but is nevertheless true call at
their stand or at their spacious warerooms,77
Fifth avenue, and try one of the above or
gans yourself and see what von pan rln
The array of pianos that one sees at the
Palace of Music, 77 Fifth avenue, is cer
tainly gorgeous; pianos in cases ifom the
plainest to the most handsome! v carved and
in all the rare and costly foreign and' do
mestic woods.
Their stock of organs, comprisinc the Pal
ace, Chase, Chicago Cottage, and Kimball;
also the celebrated .Solian, as mentioned
above, is simply grand.
Ifyouwanttoteta piano or organ of
standard and well known make, go to Mel
lor &Hoeue's, 77 Fifth avenue, where you
will be sure to get just what you want, and
at the lowest price and on the easiest terms.
Send for catalogues and lull description of
their easy payment plan; a postal card costs
you but a cent to address Mellor & Hoene,
77 Fifth avenue, Pittsburg. ihsu
The Beat Cashmere Hoe, Colon and Black,
nt SO Cents
A pair in hosiery department to-dav B0
cents a pair, worth 75c
JOS. HORNE & CO.'S
Penn Avenue Stores.
They Come High.
Stylish dressers, look here, we haTe on
hand about 3M elecant brnnrl.irj.lo n
overcoats in black and drab. Thev are full
silk-lined and made by the finest custom
tailors, who would charge from $60 to $70
for the .same garments. Call and see them
Our price is $22 to-day.
P. C. C. C, opp. the new Court House.
EXCURSION TO CHICAGO
September 26, ia the P. it W. Ry.
On September 26 the Pittsburg and West
ern Kail way will sell excursion tickets to
Chicago lrom Pittsburg, Butler, New Cas
tle, Pa., and intermediate stations, good un
til October 6, ior $9. 6 jjSa
Hundred, and Hnndreda or Jnckctl Me
dium Weight Clotha
In our suit room lrom the stockinettes, all
wool, 53 and up a great bargain, the col
ored cloth jackets at $4 the choice diago
nals and wide wale black jackets at low
prices vumc m ana see these great jacket
bargains. Jos. Hoene & Co.'s
i'enn Avenue Stores.
Special Exposition Night.
triowersi iiowersi everywhere to-night A
special competitive to-night in floral dis
plays. Fine Uosbrinkakle Flannels Tor Underwear
White, gray, blue-gray, brown mixtures
and in sanitary natural wool all the best
makes. Jos. Horne & Co.'s
Penn Avenue Stores.
MEN'S neckwear the latest styles.
James H. Aiken & Co., 100 Pifth ave.
frplcndld Flower Show.
Exposition flower show in fall bloom to
night. Mes's neckwear the latest stvles.
Jahes H. Aiken & Co., 100 fifth are.
IT
H1LF A CENTURY OP HAZINESS.
The Friends of Mr. and Mr. Clond Help
Celebrate Tbeir Golden Wedding.
The friends of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Cloud
gathered in force at the residence of their
son-in-law, Geo. Noble Ulysses, Thirty-second
ward, on Tuesday evening, to congratu
late them upon their half century of wedded
happiness, and leave appropriate souvenirs
of the occasion. The Rev. Mr. Crowther was
verv happy in his remarks anent the cause
of their assembling, and a very pleasant
evening was subsequently passed in social
enjoyment The presents were both numer
ous and costly.
Among those present were Mr. and Mrs.
J. B. Sherifl", Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Dickson,
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Shalor, Mr. and Mr. F.
W. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Eobert Ingram,
Mr. and Mrs. C. Heckel, Mr. and Mrs. B.
D. McKee, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hodgkin
son, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Fitz, Mr. and Mrs.
Wm. Dixon, Dr. and Mrs. badier, Airs.
Kancv Magill, Mr. Taylor, Mrs. Smith,
Mrs. Whittier, Miss Emma Leech, Mr. John
Leech, Mr. Warren Magill, Prof. Pritchard,
Mr. H. D. Clouse and family, Mr. Irving
Cloud and family, Mr. and Mrs. Warren
Clouse and many others.
DECLIXED TO BE A HOSTLER.
Hoscman McNeeley Objects to Attending to
an Inspector's llorse.
William McNeeley, hoseman at No. 7
engine house, resigned his position because,
he claimed, that he was worked in excess of
the other members of the force. Beside
his regular work as a fireman he was sup
posed to keep Inspector Hoffman's horse
and buggy in goot1 shape. He was detailed
also to do duty on the Exposition buildings.
Rcsnmlnc In Enlarged Qunrters.
The Shadyside Academy, an institution
in which Pittsburg taks considerable pride,
opens its fall term this week with enlarged
accommodations. During the summer a
commodions addition was made to the origi
nal building at an expense of near 210,000.
One of the new features is a large and well
equipped gymnasium physical as well as
mental culture receiving full consideration.
The academy has now accommodations for
120 students a flattering growth in the few
years which have elapsed since Principal
Crabbe lounded it with but 16 pupils and no
quarters to speak of. The present grounds
and buildings are all that could be wished,
and the prospects of the academy are of the
brightest
DO YOD WANT A FINE PIANO?
The Everett CInb or Co-Opernilvc System
Offers the following inducements, if you
wish to pay cash: Bv becoming a member
you will save $75 in the price of the piano,
and get it at once. It you cannot spare the
cash you can get your piano any time, on
payment of $25 cash and $2 50 per week,
no interest, and still save $75 in the price.
If you cannot pay so fast, by waiting
until your number is drawn you will get
your piano on payments of $1 per week, no
interest, and save $75 in the regular price
to our retail trade. Think of this! Our
club is composed of 350 members, each
paying $1 per week. Thus you see the
members are buying tor cash, and one piano
is delivered to "the member whose number
is drawn each week, until all are supplied,
or, if one-half of the members take their
pianos and pay $2 50 per week, we deliver
twice the number, and get double the
amount of cash each week, and it leaves
only one-half the nnmber to be drawn on the
$1 weekly payments. It is a simple business
problem. We are saving our members the
difference in price by contracting for 350
pianos at one time, and on a cash basis. We
have now enough members to guarantee the
success of this plan, and have decided to
begin delivering the pianos on Saturday,
September 21. Do not wait, but apply for
membership at once. Call and see the
piano, or send for circular.
Alex. Eoss, Manager,
137 Federal st. Allegheny, Pa.
XOTICE!
To Wearers of Silk lints.
If you buy one of J. G. Bennett & Co.'s
silk hats you can take it to any hatter in the
city and have it ironed or slicked up free of
charge.
We sell Touman's silk hats.
We sell Dunlap's silk hats.
We sell Miller & Evans" silk hats.
We sell Heath & Co.'s silk hats.
The above makes are known to be the
best makes in the world.
J. G. Bennett fk r.n
Corner Wood and Filth avenue.
REAL ESTATE SAVINGS BANK, LIflL,
401 Sralthfield Street, cor. Fourth Avenue.
Capital, $100,000. Surplus, $45,000.
Deposits of $1 and upward received and
interest allowed at 4 per cent. its
Ladies All-Wool Swiss Ribbed Vests at 75
Cents.
High neck and long sleeves colors and
nndyed. Can't be equaled at twice this
price. See them at underwear department.
JOS. HORNE &C0.'S
Penn Avenue Stores.
USE "Una" flour hnest spring patent in
the world. "Golden Wedding" the best of
bread flours. "Duquesne" has no equal as
a pastry flour. Homing's "Ivory," gein of
all family flours.
Business houses who contemplate send
ing out circulars for this fall trade should
address W. L. Callin, "Wheeling, VT. Va.,
who is now preparing the names and ad
dresses of all well-to-do consumers residing
in all towns within 40 miles of Pittsburg.
TTSSu
The Vichy orAmerlcn.
"Why drink impure water when the abso
lutely pure Ponce de Leon mineral spring
water can be procured for $4 per case of 50
pint bottles (carbonated), f. o. b. Mead
ville. Address, Ponce de Leon Mineral
Springs Co., Meadville, Pa. Th
Helping Hand Society.
Free classes for girls. Sewing class will
re-open Monday evening, September 23.
Night school will re-open Tuesday evening,
September 24. Dressmaking, cooking and
other classes will open in October. Apply
nt rooms, 175 PeJeral street, Allegheny.
TS
LaditS of Allegheny and vicinity wish
ing Jenness-Miller waists will please call
between 2 and 4r.li.on Miss Jones, 31 Isa
bella st, Allegheny.
A pure, wholesome and. delicious drink
is Prauenheim & Vilsack's "Iron City
Beer." It is undoubtedly the best in the
market.
Telephone 118G.
Special Exposition Night.
Flowers! flowers! everywhere to-night A
special competitive to-night in floral dis
plays. For the Cool Weather aiedlnm Weight
Underwear
In merino and all the best foreign and
American makes of sanitary natural wool
largest variety here.
JOS. HORNE & CO.'S
Penn Avenue Stores.
FOR best brands of pure rye whiskies, go
to Geo. H. Bennett & Bro., 135 First
avenue, second door below "Wood street
Cabinet photos, f 1 per doz. Lies' Pop
ular Gallery, 10 and 12 Sixth st orsu
Floral Nlcht Floral Night.
See the beauties of nature at the Exposi-
tion.
uue aamission inciuaes everything.
Special !nle.
Sale of wall paper remnants now going I
on at John S. Roberts', 411 Wood st tts J
. CAN BE BOUGHT FOR GOLD.
The Manchester Road May Secure the Sixth
Street Brldce.
A report has been set afloat that the Pitts
burg, Allegheny and Manchester Bailway
Company is negotiating for the purchase of
a controlling interest in the stock of the
Sixth Street Bridge Company, and that if
successful a conduit for the passage of a
cable will be built in the structure.
George Shiras, Esq., attorney for the
bridge company, states the wav the storj is
told gives it much more weight than it is
entitled to. Mr. Shiras said the matter had
been talked of, but no oner had been made
the company.
William Boseburg stated that the direc
tors of the bridge company knew of no such
offer, but as money would buy the bridge it
might be made.
John A. Harper stated there had been no
proposition made to buy, but of course if
money enough were offered the bridge might
be bought just as readily as a boat or horse
race. He said the railway company had
made a proposition to put a conduit on the
bridge, but as the company had concluded
that it would well-nigh ruin it for general
traffic, the proposition was rejected.
Mere Bundles of Nerves.
Some peevish, querulous people seem mere
bundles of nerves. The least sound agitates
their sensoriums and ruffles their tempers. No
doubt they are born so. But may not their
nervousness be ameliorated, it not entirely re
lieved? Unquestionably, and with Hostetter'a
Stomach Bitters. By cultivating their digestion
and insuring more complete assimilation of the
food with this admirable corrective, tbey will
experience a speedy and very perceptible gain
in nerve quietude. Dyspepsia, biliousness, con
stipation and rheumatism jjeld to the bitters.
The Lending Black Dress Goods Depart
ment. See our 46-inch wide Black All-Wool
Cashmeres at 0 cents a yard, and the
special drives in Black Silk Warp Henriet
tasweight and finish the best for the
money. Jos. Hokne & Co.'s
Penn Avenue Stores.
Thpy Come High.
Stylish dressers, look here, we have on
hand about 330 elegant broad-wale fall
overcoats in black and drab. They are full
silk-lined, and made bv the finest custom
tailors, who would charge from C0 to $70
for the same garments. Call and see them.
Our price is $22 to-day.
P. C. C. C, opp. the new Court House.
THUMA'S DANCING ACADE3IV,
64 Fourih Avenue
Opening October 1. Circulars at music
stores.
Wall Paper! Wall Paper! Wall Pnprr!
If you want to paper your house this fall
call ana see John S. Roberts, 414 Wood st.
He carries all grades, from the cheapest to
the finest, and with the aid of experienced
decorators he can assure you satisfaction.
ITS
Ret Oar 46. Inch Wide All-Wool Serges at
50 Cents.
For a serviceable dress stuff at a low price
best colors in Cashmere Department I
to-dav.
JOS. HORNE & CO.'S
Penn Avenue Stores.
Gas meters are coming into general use,
and will be a great advantage to consumers
by using Anderson burners; price $1 50.
Standard Plumbing Co.,
82 Fourth avenue. '
business changes.
D
ISSOLUTION OP PARTNERSHIP.
Notice is hereby given that the partnership
between C. T. Russell and A. J. Gtlleland, un
der the firm style of Russell & Co., was dis
solved on the EIGHTEENTH DAY OF SEP
TEMBER, A. D. 1S89. All debts due to tho
said firm are to be paid, and those due by the
same discharged, at the Quaker Shirt Store,
No. 40 Federal street, Allegheny City, Pa.,
where the business will be continued by the
said A. J. GUleland.
C. T. RUSSELL.
A J. GILLELAND.
In retiring from the above firm and business,
I desire to thank my friends and the public for
the generous share of their patronage enjoyed
by the Quaker Store for the past fifteen years;
and I bespeak for my successor and previous
pariuer a continuance oi your iavor ana traae,
assuring you that in its present hands tie
Quaker Shirt Store will continue to deserve its
great reputation for the quality and reliability
of its goods, and also maintain its old motto:
"Truth, Fair Dealing and Low Prices."
Yours respectfully,
sel62 C. T. RUSSELL.
PROPOSAL!!.
"VTOT1CE TO CONTRACTORS WANTED
1 bids for grading property at Oakland.
Estimate about 10,000 yards. Plans and specifi
cations can be seen at our office. BLACK &
BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave. sel8-50
CONTRACTOR'S NOTICE-SEALED PRO
POSALS will be received up to 12 M SEP
TEMBER 25, at the office of J. H. McRoberts,
400 Grant street,Pittsbnrg,Pa., for the grading,
paving and curbing of the north side of Sixth
avenue, from Amity street to McClure street:
also for the grading of McClure street, from
the Monongahela river to Eighth avenue, in the
borough of Homestead. The right is reserved
to reject any or allnroposals. By order of the
STREET COMMITTEE. selWl-D
"VTOTICE TO HOUSE BDILDERS
J.1 Sealed proposals will be received by the
undersigned until MONDAY, September SO, at
4 P. M., for the erection of a hose house and
police station, to be erected for the Borough of
McKeesport, on Market street. Plans and
specifications for the same can be seen at the
office of the Borough Clerk, Fust National
bank building. The Courcil reserves the right
to reject any or all proposals. GEORGE
BOSSsART, Clerk. selO 96-TTS
SEALED PROPOSALS ARE INVITED
until6p.M. SEPTEMBER 28.1S89,forgrading
roads, laying 84 feet 24-mch and 100 feet 4-inch
sewer pipe, and building CO leet of cribbing, 4
feet wide by 6 feet high, in the Cemeterv of
the German United Evangelical Coneregation
of Pittsburg, S. S. There is about 2.2U0 cubic
jards of excavation. Plans and specifications
can be seen at the office of Patterson fc Co
Engineers and Surveyors, Yoder Building
No. L. Wylie ave., Pittsburg. Bids can De sent
to Adam Diehl. 107 H. Eighteenth st, or F. C
Beinhour, 108 8. Twelfth st, Pittsburg. The
right is reserved to reject any and all bids. By
uiuci ui lug uuiuuicohl .UiUMirXr.i
sel9-15
JEFFERSONVILLE, IND., SEPT. 15. 1889
Sealed proposals, in triplicate, subject to
usual conditions, will be received here until 11
o'clock a. m. (central standard time), TUES
DAY, the 15th day of October. ISS9, for furnish
ing at the Q. M. Depot here, 100,000 gallons of
mineral oil, of 135 flash test in cases of two
five-gallon cans each. Preference will be given
to articles of domestic production or manu
facture, conditions of quality and price (in
cluding in the price of foreign productions or
manufactures the dutv therenni hninrr ,i
and such preference will be given to articles of
American production produced on the Pacific
Coast to extent of the consumption required
by tbe puolic service there. Government re
serves the right to reject any or all proposals
and to accept the whole quantity or anv
portion of the mineral oil bid for. All In.
formation furnished on application here. En.
velopes containing proposals should be marked
"Proposals for Mineral Oil." and addressed to
HENRY U. HODGES. Assistant Quarterma"
ter General, U. 8. Army, Depot Quartermaster
8el7-6917.18,19.20-oc2.3 "
RESORTS.
nnHE CHALFONTE
ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.
On the beach, with unsurpassed ocean view
Salt-water baths in house.
se3-77-P E ROBERTS A SONS.
THE AIR BRAKE
BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION
of Allegheny is conducted on the best and
latest improved methods and offers first-class
inducements to subscribers. Fnll Information
will be given and subscriptions to its stock
received at tbe store of
JOHN DUFF '
seM-14-TTSu S9K Federal st, Allegheny.
r A BALPH,
BUILDING CONTRACTOR,
41 OBTOUkU IhVCllIie,
Pittsburg. Pa.
Telephone 134L sefsS-TTS
SPECIAL SALE OF WATCHES, CLOCKS,
jewelry and silverware till Oct 1, to make
room for tall stock; solid goldatickpins 60c up,
etc., all other goods marked down equally as
cheap; 25 per cent off on all silverware (hollow)
at WILSON'S. 61 Fourth ave., Fitttbnrg!
Watch, clock and jewelry repairing i specialty,
au27-TTP
XS-Ditplay advertltementx one dollar per
iquare for one insertion. Classified" advertise
ments on this page such as Wanted, For Bale,
To Let, etc, ten cents per line or each inser
tion, and none taken for lest than fifty tents.
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 tran aient ad vertisements will
be received up to 9 P. M. for inser
tion next morning:
Advertisements arc to bo prepaid except where
advertisers already have accounts with TBI D1S
tJrtca. PITTSBURG.
THOMAS MCCAFFREY, 3V9 Butler street.
F..MIL o. STUCKEY. 24th street-and Penn ave.
E. G. STUCKEY A CO., Wylle ave. and Fultoast
3. bTOKELY, Fifth Avenue Market House.
ej(st end.
J. W. WALLACE, 6121 Penn avenue.
OAKLAND.
MCALLISTEK & SHEIBLER,5th av. & Alwood it.
EOUTU8IDE.
JACOB SPOHN, No. 2 Carson street
H. A. DoNALDSOJf.707 Carson otrest
ALLEGHENY.
A. 3. KAERCHEK. 89 Federal street.
H. J. McBRIDE. Market House, Allegheny.
FRED H. EGGERS. 172 Ohio street.
P. H. EGGERS 4 SON, Ohio and Chestnut sM.
J. F. STEVENSON. Arch and Jackson streets.
THOMAS MCHENRY, Western and Irwin aves.
G. W. HUGHES. Pennsvlvania and Beaver area.
PERRY M. GLEIM. Rebecca and Allegheny aves.
M1LLVALE BUHOUGH.
W. "W. FLOCKER, Stationer, No. 4 Grant are.
- WANTED.
Male Bclo.
TTTANTED-GOOD BARBER. 2702
CARbON
se!9-55
Tl 01.
s. s.
WANTEU-A WIItEWORKER. AI'FLY TO
JULIUS BAKER, 37 beTenth ave., iltts-
burg, Ia.
sel9-ll
LTITANTED-A
GOOU GROOM-APPLY TO
!" JOHN II
n l
Twentieth ward,
sel9-5
WANTED-TWO GOOU STOVE PATTERN
fitters. Annlv at once to OHIO VALLEY
FOUNDRY CO., Mansfield, O.
sel9-2J
WANTED-OUARRYMEN-CALL AT COR
NER AJIBEKbON AVENUEANDWEST-
MINSTEB STREET. Suadjsidc. se!9-43
TTTANTED CANDY MAKER A GOOD
VV worker on plain stick and mixed candy.
Address BOX C. M., Dispatch office. sel9-17
WAJSTED-1M) LABORERS TO WORK ON
sewer cor. Fifth and Evans ave., McKees
port. Pa. M. GALLEGHER, Contractor. sei;-63
WANTED-SALESMAN TO SELL GOODS BY
sample: good salary paid. Write toCEN
1ENNIALJ1FG. CO., Cincinnati, O., or Chicago.
se3-75-TTSSU
WAN TED-SHEET IRON P1CKLER-I.O
one but an experienced and steady man
reed apply. Address LOCK BOX 635, Pittsburg,
Pa. sel7-ll
WANTED SLATE ROOFERS ON WEST
1NGHOUSE buildings at Wilmerdlng, P.
R. K. Aoply to FOREMAN OF SLATERS, on
Ahejob. sels-57
WANTED A CATCHER AND MATCHER
for sheet mill, nlffht turn. Annlv tn-dav to
, RICHARD BAMFIELD, cor. Fifteenth and
udi bis. seis-u
TTTANTED-THREE F1HST-CLASS CLOTH-
VT ING salesmen: liberal salaries and steady
UU3U1UJ1. jviiuress
Main St., Buffalo, N
Address BRONNER BROS., 404 to40j
x. -. seiy-ro
TTTANTED-GENTLEJIEN who desire a
V wife or a lively rorrespondent to send their
address and stamp to THE AMERICAN CORRE
SPONDING CLUB, Box 643, Clarksburg, W. Va.
selS-45
WANTED AN AGENT FOR PITTSBURG
and vicinity for a large seamless hosiery
account; must be popular with the trade. Address
POWELL 4 BKO.. Twenty-eighth and Parrlsh
sts., Philadelphia, Pa. SC19-44
-TTrANTED-A TRUSTWORTHY MAN OF
V good habits, residing outside Pittsburg, to
represent In btate old N. Y. house: salarv S70
monthly; references exchanged. SUPT. MFG.
HOUSE, Lock Box 1610, N. Y. oc'-43-Th
WAN'l ED-RELIABLE LOCAL AND TRAV
ELING Salesmen: noaltlnnn npruinnpnr?
special inducements now: fast-selling specialties;
don't delay; salary from start.
BROWN BROS.,
SC17-70-TTS
nurserymen, Rochester, N. Y.
TTT-ANTED-A GOODMAN NOT AFRAID OF
V work to operate in property; must be well
acquainted In the cities and Ea'st End: liberal
compensation will be paid to the right man. Ad
dress, with name and references, LOCK BOX 126,
Plttsbuig Postoffice. sel8-22
-TTJANTED AGENTS TO SELL TEA.
JA. BAKING
s with goods:
i make money
tt powuer ana pure spices: gins i
coke workers, miners or mlllmLn can n
in their spare time: special Inducements to per-)
sons naving esiaDiisnea traue. xAMAalilKO
TEA CO., 83 Jackson st Allegheny, Pa. '
an20-79-TTS
WANTED-A COMPETENT TEA SALESMAN
to represent a Philadelphia lmportlne and
jobbing bouse in 1'lttsburg and Allegheny: one
with established trade preferred. Address, with
references, stating salary desired, MIDDLETON
& PHILLIPS, 229So. Front St., Philadelphia.
se!7-75-TT v
WANTED -BAD WRITERS AT SMART'S
ECLECTIO SHORTHAND AND BUSI
NESS COLLEOE. 4 Sixth St.; penmanship, book
keeping, arithmetic shorthand, typewriting thor
oughly taught Tor fjpr month; private instruc
tions for both sexes; open dally 9 a. ii. to 9 e. a.
sel2-77-TTSBu
-rrrAM'ED-A first-class barber with
VV (ISO cash to take half interest in good
paying barber 6hop; fine neighborhood, good
trade. All particulars will be given at the lead
ing barbers' supply house, A. EDL1S & CO., suc
cessors to S. Delp, 502, 504, 606, 508 and 510 Liberty
St., Pittsburg. Pa. eeW-50
WANTED-ACT1VE MEN TO SELL HOUSE
HOLD specialties on easy payments; good
pay to reliable parties; also a sixty dollarKO)
gold watch will be given to the man that males
the most number of sales from Sept 18 to Nov. 15.
Apply between 9 and 11 A. M. to PITTSHURO
SPECIALTY CREDIT CO.. No. 635 fcmlthneid
St.. second floor front, city; JOHN McKEOWN,
Manager. el9-20-ThFSu
v Femnlo Help.
WANTED-A GOOD DISHWASHER AT
restaurant No. 156 FIFTH AVENUE.
8CJ9-07
WANTED-20 GIRLS TO MAKE PAPER
boxes. MA1CHETTE PAPER BOX CO.,
S3 Seventh ave. el9-23
WAXTED-A GIRL TO SEW ON CUSTOM
coats: none but experienced hand need
apply. Inquire at 612 LIBERTY ST., fourth floor.
se!9-30
TTTANTED-A GIRL TO GO TO THE COUN-
V TRY, 2 miles from'R. H. station and cable
cars: must be a good cook and wash and Iron.
Apply between 2 and 4 o'clock p. M., at ROOM -6,
Stevenson Building, rixth ave. tclfl-7
-rrANTED-TO EMPLOY A FEW LADIES,
11 on salary, to take charge of my business at
their homes; entirely unobjectionable; light: very
lancinating and healthful: 110 talking required;
permanent position: wages 10 per week In ad
vance; good pay foi part time: my reierenccs In
clude some 01 the best well-known people of Lou
isville, Cincinnati, Pittsburg and elsewhere. Ad
dress with stamp, MRS. MARION WALKER,
Fourth and Chestnut sts., Louisville, Ky.
sel2-13-TbSu
Slalo and Pcinnlo neln.
WANTED HOUSEKEEPER, CHAMBFR
MAIDS, cooks, dining room girls, house
girls, German and colored girls, cook and cham
ermald for same family, farm bands. MRS. E.
THOMPSON, 60S Grant St. sel9-MTh8
TTTANTED-MA.N FOR HOTEL KITCHEN,
carriage driver, rarilpnpr. mntn wnrlr nn
gentleman's place, laborers, cooks, chamber
maids, house girls, pantry, kitchen and laundry
,,... iiur.e EiriSi
z nurse eirl
'Is, dishwasher, 2
restaurant
Kiria.
MEEHAN'S, Ho Grant st.
ael9-D
WANTED-CHRISTIAN MEN AND WOMEN
to sell 'The Christian's Legacy;" one
agent writes, "The Christian's Legacy is the
fastest selling book 1 have c er handled; in a little
less than 30 hours' work 1 have taken SO orders,
and made more money In its sale than on any book
I have ever sold, and I have been a canvasser for
several years: 1 enjoy showing It to people. It Is
such a good, helpful book;" terms free. W. J.
HOLLAND, ISO Nassau St., N. Y. sel7-63
Situations.
WANTED-BY AN EXPERIENCED SHIP
PING clerk, a position; reference furnished.
Address
lor three days J. B. BROOKS, Pitts. P.
O.
sel9-19
WANTKD-A POSITION BY A FIRST-CLASS
coachman: has been 3 years in last place;
can inrnlsh best credentials. Call or address
MEEHAN'S AGENCY, ba Grant st. sel9-6
Hoarding.
WANTED-BOARD1NG IN THE EAST END
by a gentleman and wire without children.
Answer J. ii.. Dispatch office. scIS-31
WANTED-BOARD BY A LADY IN A PRI
VATE family in a central part of either
cltv where there are no other boarders.
B. M. X., Dispatch office.
Address
sel9-12
Boarders and Lodgers,
-rrr anted-occupants for nicely
TV rurnlshea second story front room, with or
without board, at Oakland, convenient to cable
cars. For particulars address CABLE, Dispatch
office. seft-21
Flnancinl.
TITANTED-TO LOAN K00,000. IN AMOUNTS
T T of S3, 000 and upward, on city and suburban
property, on H percent, lreeortax; also smaller
amounts at 6 and 6 per cent. BLACK A BAIRD,
85 1 onrth avenue. se21-d2&-D
WANTED-MORTGAGES-J1, COO, 000TO LOAN
on city and suburban properties at 4X, Sand
6 per cent, and on larms in Allegheny and adja
cent countlerat 6 per cent, 1. lL PENNOCK A
bON, 10 Fourth avenue. sp7-f"41
Jf01!.100 ?d Pward at C per cent;
two, 000 at H pe cent on residences or bsslness
SwEUJS T!l1.ln.,adJolnluK wuntles, 8. H,
FREN UH, 125 Fonrth avenue. oc31-e84-D
WANTED.
Financial.
TJANTEU-MORTGAGES-MONEY TO LOAN
it in turns to suit at Mi, i and a per cent
ALLES & BAILEY, 164 Fourth ave. Tel. 167.
aplS-14-TTSSU
TTJANTEO-M0RTGAGE3 ON CITY PROF-
Ji.y5E1'YA.OTeI.?4i0005 H Ber cent; no tar.
HENRY A. WEAVER Jt CO.. 82 Fourth avenue.
mh2-a22-D
WANTKD-MORTGAGES-fl.OOftOOOTOLOAN
in large and small amounts at 4)4. 5 and 6
per cent, tree ot state tax. no delsJr- bjsed B.
UlYLE CO., 131 Fourth ave,
my21-60
WANTED-MORTG AG ES. LARGE ORSM ALL
amounts. 4H to 8 per cent, according to se
curity and desirability or loan. FKED KINE
HAItr, Room 4. 57 Fourth ave. selo-89-TTS
"TirANTED-TO LOAN 350,000 ON MOBT
. T V GAGES In amounts to salt. In cltv or coun-
ir?'t.i5to6Perccnt- asto security: no delay.
SAMUEL W. BLACK1 CO., 89 Fourth ave.
, , Jyl4-16-JIThS
Ztllscenaneons.
TlTANTED-
LETTER PRESS, WITH OR
V without stand,
Address PRESS, Pittsburg
selS-37
.rosiomce.
TT7ANTED-YOU TO GET A .BAKER'S
JV doien (13) of Stewart & Co. ' fine 'cabinet
Photos for Jl, at so and 82 FEDERAL ST.. Alle-
gueny. t my28--TTSu
T7"ANTEDEVERYBODY TO SEND THEIR
TV furniture necdlrig unholsterlntr. repairing
and refinlshlnp to HAUGH AKEENAN, 33 and
AVaterst. 'Phone 1626. au!4
T17-AN1ED--TO START A CLUB OF 42 MEM
TT BERS to secure a fine gold watch for each
yne in the club at 11 00 per wtek. Address P. O.
box 501, audI will call and snow you the watch.
JyJ-40
TtTANTED-MACHINISTS TO ATTEND A
VT special meeting at Old Hall. Saturday,
September 2L at 7:30 r. m. All members of the
craft are requested to attend. Business of Im
portance to every machinist will be transacted.
SC19-27
TfTANTED BY PEARhON, LEADING J"HO
VV TOGRAPHER, 90 Hrth avenue, Pittsburg,
and 43 Federal street, Allegheny, everybody to
Juowthat he is mating line cabinets at 11 60 per
dozen; photos delivered when promised: Instan
taneous process. mhl3-C3
WANTED ALL BARBERS TO REMEMBER
our great establishment, which Is strictly
one price. Being the only manufacturers in
estern Pennsylvania, enables us to sell at very
low prices, and guarantee to have only first-class
goods. We exhibit the largest stock or barbers'
furniture ever shown in this city. A. Edlls, of the
firm oi A. Kdlls 4 Co.. Is not very old In age, but
has more experience than many of the old firms.
It win do you good to get acquainted with him,
and have a friendly talk. He is an old traveling
man, has been selling and buying for one of the
ut:9b auu uiucs;. nouses in tue country, ana un
derstands his business thoroughly. Call to sec ua
and be convinced that we are the only experienced
barber supply firm in Western Pennsylvania. A.
i.l)l.ISi CO., Successor to S. Delp. formerly No.
SO Diamond st., now 502, 504, 506, 508, 510 Liberty
street. Pittsburg, Pa. scl7-8S-TT
FOR SALE-IMPROVED REAL ESTATE.
Citv Residences.
"I7IOR 8ALE-SS.500- A NEAT BRICK HOUSE 8
X' rooms on Center avenue, near Crawford St.. a
good house at a reasonable price. W. A. HERRON
4 SON S, 80 Fourth 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. in. by 133 ft. : terms to suIL ROBT. COW
ARD, No. 20 Blua st. auI-87-TT6SU
FOR SALE-TEBMS AS EASt AS PAYING
rent, for 8-roomed houses: price, J2.200, in
Installments of only 525 per month; no other pay
ment required. For full information see W; A.
HERRON & SONS, 80 Fourth ave. 6el2-96-TTS
i Coil End Resiliences.
"T7!OR SALE- NEW 6-ROOMED HOUSE AND
4.' double lot: Hastings St., handy to Fifth ave.;
a bargain at $2. 600. MELLON BROTHERS. 6349
Station St., E. E. sel5-132-TTSu
FOR SALEA NEAT 4-ROOM HOUSE AND
lot, 24 feet front on Broad st., extending back
145 feet to Klrkwood St., on which can be built
jnother bouse: price t2,700. MELLON BROTH
ERS, Station St., E. E. sel5-132-TT8u
tflOR SALE -IN ANNUAL INSTALLMENTS
A.' of 500, neat new East End houses; brlrk,
modern style of architecture, late Improvements,
I and 9 rooms, near steam and cable cars: price
8,000 to P.000. See W. A. HERRON ft SONS. SO
fourth avenue. seI7-80.Tis
FOR SALE-A DELIGHTFUL EAST END
residence place Just laid out in lots 40x135
Ket, on line of proposed Wllklnsburg electric
road, and within one (1) minute's walk of new
fifth ave. station, P. It. R.: citv Improvements
ihd conveniences; reasonable prices and terms.
iLACK 4 BAIRD. 1o touriuave.
selS-52-19, 21, 23, 25. V7. 30
F0KA.LE-'"'tw-E- K. RESIDENCE CON
VEN IENT to Roup sta. or cable line;elegant
newOueen Anne style brick dwelling, lnrnnma
reception hall, bath, inside shutters anow.es,
laundry, etc. hardwood mantels and ttlehenrtha
combination chandeliers. Incandescent light, etc;
lot 60x175; situate on principal thoroughfare: rap
idly enhancing In ValllP nnaltlv-olv a hartrutn
HAMUEL W. BLACK 4 CO., 89 Fourth ave. '
( Sel4-48-UWTFS
IT? OH !
I fi ward,
I "nP. 8 roc
SAL E-OAKLAND, FOURTEENTH
, a new 2-story and mansard brlek dwell-
ntr S Tnnvna t.sl. .. 1..,, , ...
slate mantels, tile fireplaces and hearths, line
chandeliers, both gases, city water and bouse
wired for electric lights, plate glass windows,
electric bells, good, sewerage, street paved with
asphaltum and paid for. beautirul shade trees in
front of house, a few minutes from cable cars:
price (3,500: a moderate cash payment and bal
ance long time: Immediate possession. SAMUEL
Vf. BLACK & CO., 99 Fonrth are. se6-4-D
Hnzclwood Residences.
FOR SALE-MODERN QUEEN ANNE6AND8
room dwellings; large yards, porches, etc.;
lots 24x13): price (2. SCO and S3, 650; terms 1C per cent
i.U uainutc luuuLiiijr jjuyuiems 11 tiesirea; cec
ind Avenue Electric Street Railroad will pass
luujudwicctui mese uneiuugs. DA31UX.1J V.
luiua s jj re r ourm aye. sei9-39-D
Allegheny Residences.
OR SALE-ATA BARGAIN, BRICK HOUSE,
two stories and mansard. S rooms, linnrirv-
ath. water closets, back and front ttnira hank-
md front yards, bay window: all modern im
provements: call and see about It A. D. WIL
pJN, 65 Federal St., Allegheny. sel9-l-MWTh3
tTOR SALE TWO-STORY BRIOK HOUSE,
P slate roof, containing vestibule, hall. 7rooms,
lathroom, 2w. c. and laundry; lot 20x110 feet to
p-reet street near park, In Second1 ward, Alle
gheny; very desirable Tor residence ot Investment
hr Income: easy terms. WlLLIAJU A. S1P1C,
cwner, 93 Diamond st, Pittsburg.
sel7-41-MTTS
17OR SALE-TO SETTLE AN ESTATE,
JP house 5 rooms, hall, attic and cellar. lot 20x
12 feet and house 4 rooms, attic, hall and cellar,
kit 20x68 fees nat gas. water in yard: alsu nrlek
flonse 4 rooms, attic, hall and cellar, lot 20x66:
mil sell together or will sell separate. For full
particulars call on A. D. WILSON, S5 Federal st,
P"tucuj, &eiif-j-.unTii8
Snhurbnn Residences.
nWR SALE-AT EDGEWOOD. P. R. R., ONE
ID acre ofgronnd, with fine dwelling. 15 rooms.
Ilegantly finished; frnlt and ornamental trees.
Tor Information see W. A. HERRON A bONS. 80
lourth avenue. sel9-36
FOR SALE-LOTS.
T
Allegheny Lor.
KOR SALE-S KUILDING LOTS ON WESTERN
avri ne. 20x124 feet pitch: nrirr 51.750 fur.h. A .
D. WILSON, 65 Federal St., Allegheny. sclS-2-D
FOR SALE-ON SHEFFIELD STREET. ALLE
G1IEN Y-lot 30x124 ft. ; has two brick stables
on rear: a splendid location to build you a home:
call and see ibout It A. D. WILSON, 55 Federal
et, Allegheny. se!9-2-D
Suburban ljotn.
FOR SALE-MAPLE WOOD PARK LOTS;
terms easy. GEO. S. MAR1IN & CO., 103
Fourth ave. sel9-3
FOR SALE-ONE OF THE BEST LCI'S AT
Edgewood sta., 85x140. HERRON & SONS,
lourth ave. sp!9-61
I7IOR SALE-A FEW CHOICE LOTS 40X120 ft.:
.' cheap to a quick buyer; terms easy. GEO.
b. MARTIN & CO.. 105 Fourth ave, ssW-4-ttssu
1j"OR SALE-sOME OF THE VERY CHOICEST
? 40x120 tt. lots In Maplewood park: electric
road passes this plan; shrewd buyers will Invest
before prices adTance: easy payments. GEO. S.
MARTIN A CO., 10S Fourth ave. Bel9-4-TT-8u
FOR SALE-BEST BUILDING LOTS FOR THE
money In H'ilklnkburg. 25x129, running
through from Union st. to Green St.: 6 minutes
from station; S40O, only 100 down, balance 1.109
per year: mint be sold to close an estate. E. D.
WINGENKOTH, ua Fourth ave. selS-M-WThs
FOR SALE-3 ACRES TO 10 ACRES AT YOUNG
station, between Parnassus Valley Camp this,
Thursday, afternoon, at public sale; free express
train at 2 o'clock from Union station to tho prop
erty; rree tickets at the station or at our office;
also plans. JAS. W. DRAPE CO . Agents and
Auctioneers, 129 Fourth avenue, Pittsburg.
seI9-28 x
FOR SALE-FREE TRAIN TO SALE OF 3
to 10 acres of land at Young station, this aft
ernoon, between Parnassus and Valley Camp, A.
v. R. R.-this ('Ihursday) afternoon, September
19, express train at 2 o'clock lrom Union station;
"XC tickets at the station or at our office; plans
can also be obtained at our office. JAS. W.
DRAPi, &, CO., Agents and Auctioneers, 129
fourth avenue, Pittsburg. sel9-28
FOR SALE-SEND FOR PLAN OF 3 ACRES
to 10 acres of gronnd to be offered at public
sale next Thursday afternoon, September 19, at 3
o clock, on the premises, at Young Station, be
tween Parnassus and Valley Cmp; take express
train from Union Depot at 2 o'clock on day of
sale; free railroad tickets at our office: plans and
other information from JAS. W. DRAPE A CO.,
129 Fourth avenue. Pittsburg. sel4-39-MwThs
FOR.SALE-THREE ACRES TO TEN ACRES
on line of railroad at Younz station, between
"rnassus and Valley Camp; about 90 acrei laid
on in from 3 to 10 acre plots, to be offered at pub
lic sale next Thursday afternoon, September 19, at
o'clock, on tho premises; take express train at 2
o'clock from Union depot: free tickets at our
office. Plans and further Information from JAS.
W. DRAPE CO., 129 Fourth avenue, Pittsburg.
sel4-39-UWThS
TfOR SALE-SUBURBAN SITES. 3 ACRES TO
L 10 acres, at Oik Grove, adjolng Young
station, between Parnassus and Valley'Campf
about 90 acres laid oh lu 3 to 10 acre plots and
Present many of the-most desirable residence sites
lor suburban homes to be found along any of the
railroads: will be offered at public Bale on Thurs
day afternoon, September 19. at 3 o'clock on the
Premises or on the arrival of the 2 o'clock ex
press train at Young station; free railroad tickets:
Plans and fullerlnfonaatlon from JAS. W.DRAPE
to.. Agents anu Auctioneers, va Fourth ave
nue, Pittsburg, r
seM-tl-Hwibs
FOB SALE-LOTS.
CItr Lota.
FOR SALE LOTS ON BLUFF AND VICEROY
..,.,?,tM near collejcej terms to suit. KOBT.
COWARD. 20 Bluff St. aut-7-TT8Sa
East End Lot.
TTIOK ; 8ALE-AT EDGEWOOD-A CHOICE LOT
X1
HERRON A SON
"i"""., very near sintlon P. R. M. W. A.
80 Fourth ave. sel7-83-TT8
TTHIR
BALE A FEW CHOICE BUILDING
On Klfth HVf nHrnnft bva llallltlrf
JU lots on Fifth ave-
at flio per root front. BLACK St. BA1RD,
lonrthave. 8613-51-13,11,17,19,21.23,25,27,30
FOP. SALE-BUILDING LOTS, ONLYJ40 TEB
foot fronton Bonnet St., Oakland: three min
u'cs' walk from cable line. W. A. HERKON Jt
SONS, 80 Fonrth ave,
SC1Z-90-TTS
FOR SALE-2 LOTS IN BOULEVARD PLACE.
EibtKnd; 50 feet front each; flue location;
only two lots rrora Dallas ave. For full particu
lars apply to A. D. WILSON, 55 Federal su. Alle
gheny. sel9-100-TT8
FOR SALE-A CHOICE LOT ON ELYB1AN
ave.. 24x100: this Is located handr to Fifth
cable; prlee S850.
Station St., E.E.
T1
N
J1ELLO
BROTHERS 6349
Sel5-13Z-TTSU
17'OK SALE
-EST END LOTS-H50ANDtj00,
JJ deilrabl'
desirably located, and within reach of P. B,
iu ana ruth aye. came road, commanding a
marnlflcentTlew: easy terms. BLACK & BAIKD,
se8-72-9.il, 13,17,19, 21,23. 25, 27.30
FOR SALE-NOWIS THE TIMETO INVESTI
GATE Baum Grove lots: this plan sewered,
curbed and wide flagstone sidewalks completed;
S rices below actual value. Full Information from
IELLON BROS., East End, or JOHN F. BAX
TER, Agent, S12SmIthfieId st. sel5-79-UTh
FOR SALE-ON THE EASIEST TERMS AND
at prices much lower than anylnthesur-
ronndln
ng neighborhood, lots 40 and5t)feetfut-
6T 100 to ISO fept In rfAnth. In that hat .7f.ll
age, am
locations, "Daum uroTe." J1EL.LUJH BKUS.. E.
E.. or JOHN F. BAXTER, Ag't, S12SirfhScld
street. selS-20-Tbg
Bnzelwood Lots.
FOR SALE-CHOICE LOTS IN THE BLAIR
estate, within 3 to 5 minutes' walk of Hazel
wood and Glenwood stations; fine level lots re
quiring no grading or filling; wide strset, city
water, gas, natural gas. sidewalks, pavements,
schools,, stores, etc.: on line of the electric street
car line now building: 10 minutes by tho B. 4 0.
K. R. from the new depot: all express trslns stop:
monthly tickets, fare 54 cents; prices (123 to fl,(KiO:
10 per cent cash, ba ance long time: monthly pay
ments ir desired. SAMUEL W. BLACK. 4 CO.,
90 Fourth ave. ielS-43-D
Farms.
P
OR SALE
-OR EXCHANGE-
FOR MER-
CnANDISEor ci'v nronertv.
farm of 58
acres at Havsvllle itatlnn. P. Vt. v I' KiIIwxt.
Partlcularsfrom A. J. JENTECOST, 413 Grant st.
sel8-25
FOR SALE FARM. 150 ACRES. WITH BUILD
INGS required; rich bottom land, near sta
tion E. Jb 1. K. H-f anltjri fnr larcra wnrB-K nnil
luwii jots; gooo. investment,
Grant St., Pittsburg. Pa.
ED WITTISH. 410
sel4-0
FOR SALE BUSINESS.
Boalness Chanres.
FOR SALE-A FIRST-CLASS SALOON-ELEGANT
fixtures, good trade, close to Pitts
burg. Inquire of CURTIS & WIUHTMAN, 541
Liberty St. se!9-32
FOR SALE-THE FULTON MAKKBT, BEST
fish and oyster market in the State, with
tr.a?.e goodwill and fixtures. For terms apply to
JOHN A. MARUN, 623 Smlthfleld St., city.
se!9-33
FOR SALE-SALOON IN GREENVILLE, O.;
good location; elegant walnut furniture, two
pool tables, good stock: brick building 75 ft.
deep; on public square; lot 99 ft. deep;
good city 6.000 inhabitants: natural gas: good rea
sons for selling. Address CLIFF BOYD, Green
ville, O., lock box 55. gel9-35
FOR SALE-ONE OF THE LARGEST AND
best retail grocery stores, in heart of the city:
will invoice about 9,000. Also smaller grocery
stores in good locations in tho two cities, bakeries,
drugstores, drygoods and notion stores, feed
store, confectioneries, restaurants, boarding
houses and other business chances: free particu
lars. SHEPARD 4 CO., H Fifth ave. se!7
FOR SALE-IN THE LIVELIEST TOWN IN
Western Pennsylvania the stock ind fixtures
of the New York Clothing and Gents' Furnishing
Goods House, located at 135 Fifth avenue. Mc
Keesport, Pa.; can reduce stock top, 000; posses
sion given at once. with a long lease; this Is a rare
chance; no better location In the city. Inquire at
135 Fifth avenue, McKcesport. F. S. GLEASON.
se!2-70
Business Stands.
FOR SALE-OR BENT-GOOD BUILDING
for hotel in Canton, O. Address JAMES J.
GRANT, Canton, O. BelS-27
TT'OR SALE-COR. WYLIE AVENUE AND
i- mm si., nne nusiness property, lot 25X70 ft.
ii uw uaviMK a Kuou rent. W.
bONS, 80 Fourth ave.
A. HERRON &
sel9-33
FOR SALE-GOOD TWO-STORY FRAME
dwelling and tlnshop, with lot and outbnlld-
luita. in luungstown. Westmoreland county. Fa.;
PI
Pittsburg,
1J.,.G VI1.J Wl
11ERSHON, 1607 Penn avenue,
Bei-i4-Tns
P
IORSALE-PENN AVE. EAST END BU3I-
.K.&S3 property. Detween Hlland and Collins
aves.; lot 2uxl45 reet to a street; will be sold at a
bargain if sold at once; enhancement certain.
dajuux.1i w. BL.A.VH. & CO., 99 Fourth ave.
se 18-49
FOR SALE-ADVANCE ROLLER MILLS
Newly refitted to CaBe system, steam power;
doing No. 1 work: desirably located on B. R.;
plenty of hard wheat at mill door; terms low. Call
or address TAYLOR BROb. & CO., Rogers, CoL
Co., O. an22-67-D
FOR SALE-2-STORY IRON CLAD BUILD
ING, 23x60. on lot 25x120, with lease; 12x24
engine, nearly new: also boiler and main shaft;
lease has over 2 years to run; will be sold low to
close up an estate. Inquire at 2600 SMALL11 AN
STREL'r, city. s7-93
FOR SALE-A COUNTRY STORE AND STORE
ROOM, warehouse, dwelling, etc., at a good
point on line of railroad; fine country place, ex
cellent point for business; this is an old estab
lished stand: present owner has made a snug
competency and wishes to retire on account of
age: will sell the property with or without the
stock. Particulars lrom JAS. W. DRAPE i CO.,
129 Fourth ave., Pittsburg. se!4-l9-uWThs
ninnnfactnrlnir Sites.
FOR SALE-FIRST-CLASS BUSINESS SITES
In the Aspinwall plan, adjoining Sharps
burg; low prices; easy payments; send forplans.
W. A. HERRON 4 SONS, J Fourth ave.
B017-S0-TTS
FOR SALE-DESIRABLE BUILDING LOTS,
or manufacturing site, very cheap; small
cash payment, long credit: on Strawberry lane,
near street car and railroad and proposed electric
road, in Ninth ward, Allegheny City. WILL
JAM A. SLPE, owner, 93 Diamond tt.. Pittsburg.
sel7-42-MTT8U
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS.
Horse. Vehicles. Live Stock. fcc
FOR SALE-FRESH MILCH COW. WITir
calf; thoroughbred Jersey but nnreglstered.
Apply at 639 PENN AVE., near Sixth street
sel9-25-TbS
FOR SALE -3 HORSES -1 SUITABLE FOR
ladles or children, 1 suitable for doctor's pur
pose and 1 fine saddle horse.'A t J. H.SKELTO S '3.
123 Third ave. ' sel9-54
FOR SALE-ONE OF THE MOST RELIABLE
horses In the city, medium size and weight;
will work anywhere: price 1125. Address 8.
HAMILTON, 91 and 93 Fifth ave., Pittsburg. Pa7
. sel9-34
FOR SALE-BLACK MARE, 4 YEARS OLD,
well broke, over 17 hands high, upheaded,
stylish and pretty as a picture; only Kuo, worm
ISiO. Address S. HAMILTON, 91 Fifth aye.,
'lttsburg. Pa. sel9-34
FOR SALE-ALDERNEY COW AT AUCTION
at sale of furniture at Mrs. Cooper's resi
dence. New Brighton road, near second toll, on
Friday, September 20, at noon: sale begins 10
o'clock. A. LEGGATE & SON, Auctioneers.
sel7-2
machinery nna Metals.
TTIOR SALE-ENGINES AND BOILERS-
NEW
U and reotied;
renalrimrnrornDtlvattendnl tn
PORTER FOUNDRYANDMACH1NECO., LUI.,
below Suspension bridge, Allegheny, Pa. aulO-29
FOR SALE NOW ONE SECOND-HAND
tenoning machine, Z surface planers andl
shaper.and new and second-hand engines, boilers,
lard kettles, tar tanks, slomen valves, castlnzi.
etc. VELTE & MCDONALD, Thirty-second st!
and Penn ave.
lyil-91-TT8
nilscellaneoDS.
FOR SALE-A SECOND. LARGEST SIZE
Barnes safe. Inside measurement 50 in. b'srb
by 39 in. wide by 18 in. deep: used onlv four
months; sold cheap for cash to rlose business.
Apply immediately at442PENN AVE. sel9-13
FOR SALE-BILLIARD TABLE ATAUCTION
at sale of furniture at Mrs. Cooper's resi
dence. New Brighton road, near second toll on
Friday. September iJ.'at noon: sale commences
at 10 o'clock. A. LEGGATE A SON, Auctioneers.
sel7-2
FOR SALlAFURNlTURE-AT THE RESI
DENCE orMrs. Cooper, New Brighton road
near second toll, at auction, on Friday, September
20. at lb o'clock; parlor, libray, dining room and
chamber furniture, embracing suits In maple,
mahogany and walnut, crimson plush suite, uii
quettc and brnssels carpets, hall and stair orus
sels carpets, plate mirrors,- marble top walnut
sideboard, bat rack, bookcase, extension table,
refrigerator, silver-plated ware, cutlery, dishes!
nflin.llr mipl.ln. atn at. .l.x .I.I hv,
billiard table, barouche, harness, etc. Take train
at Federal st. for Verner station at 9:15 A. M.. cltr
time. A. LEGGATE Jt SON, Auctioneers!
sel6-l
PERSONAL.
ERSONAL-MALTBY'S OYSTER DEPOT
late 76 Firth avenue, removed to 641 Smlth-
deld street: fresh oysters received dally; orders
u.icu a. lunrcs. pneca. o. a. xiiuaLOl ul,,, Mgr
sel-92-D
PERSONAL-BOOKS! BOOKS! BOOKS!
New and old, ancient and icoueru. standard
and rare, legal, medical and scientific 30.000 vol
umes to select from. LEVI'S BOOK STORE. 900
Liberty st. au3-9S
PERSONAL -HIS LOVE SUDDENLY BE
TURNED; recently tbey bad not been on tho
best of terms owing to a little family lar occa
sioned by tho wire insisting on being allowed to
renovate hls wearing- apparel, and which, ot
course, waa done in a bungling manner; In order
to prevent the trouble they agreed to send all
their work hereafter to DICKSON, the Tailor. 63
llfth ave., corner Wood St., second floor, and
now everything Is lovely and peace and happiness
again reigns In their household. Telephone 1553.
tO MT.
CItr Residences,
mo LET, 127 PER MONTH-A NEAT HOUSE;
JL six rooms, attic, batb, late improvements,
first-class order: Bedford near Fulton st. W. A.
HER ROM & SONS. 80 Fourth ave. iel7-8S-TT8
TO LET-FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED,"
802 Penn ave.. U-Toomed house, stationary
marble stands, both gases: full rent made sub
letting; splendid chance for boarders: cheap to
right party. SPENCER 4 GLOSSEB, 419 Smith
field st. selS-98
East End Residence.
TO LET-tK-ON HOWE ST., SHADYSIDE. 1
square from Firth avenue, new brick house,
8 rooms: latest improvements. W. A. HERUON
a a vi a, ow r ourm sieaae
t Bflbu aj. u ...! .
selS-34
mo
LET HOUSE OS" 14 BOOMS. STABLE
and onthnlldin?!: llrre nonndi: on Xerlrr
arenue, near Penn arenne cable cars. Inqnirs of
HENRY ROBERTS, at Oliver 4 Roberts Wire Co.,
Sonthslde. iei9-I0
Ariechenr Residences.
TOLET-IF YOU WANT TO KENT IN ALLE
GHENY caU on JL. V. WILSON, 55 Federal'
st, Allegheny.
SOI9-10O-TTS
Apartments.
TO LET-BOOMS 1 NICE ROOMS. WITH
both gases. Inquire at 197 FOURTH AVE.
sel7-77
TO LET-LARGE, HANDSOMELY FURNISH
ED front room in new house, every conveni
ence, near postofflce, suitable for -gentleman and
wlfeor two gentlemen. No. 87 SEVENTH AVE.
ielS-4-TTsn
Fiiruis.
rpu
io let-farm well adapted for gar-
. DEN and dairy. Good horns and barn: 125
acres, mostly lngrass. For further particulars
address BOX P, Elizabeth, Allegheny CO., Pa.
selS-30
Business Stands.
TO LET-TWO ROOMS IN THE CITY OF
Martin's Ferry, O., suitable for saloon and
barbershop. Address J. T. HAIN3 4 CO., Real
Estate Agents, Martin's Ferry, O. se!9-07
TO LET-A FINE STOREROOM 20x60, NEAR
Diamond, on West Market it.. East Liver'
pool. O. Address S. C WlUTrENBEBGER. No.
179 Market at.. East Liverpool, o. sel9-48
TO LET-LARGE 3-STORY BRICK WARE
HOUSE with large elevators: central loca
tion: suitable for storage purposes or carriage
factory; Twelfth street, near Union station. Ap
ply to T. MELLON 4 SON'S BANK. 512 Smith
field st. selS-19-WThS
Offices. Desk Room. &c
TO LET-ALLEGHENY OFFICES OJTFED
c,?., ner te'de: P''ce low. VT. A. HER
BON & SONS. 80 Fonrth ave. se:9-99-MTh
O LET-CHOICE OFFICES. SINGLE OR
in suit in the Standard block. W ood. near
1 lfth arenue. W. A.. HERKON SONS. 80 Fourth
ave. sel-32-TT3
TO LET-IN THE NEW DISPATCH BUILD
ING, 75, 77 and 79 Diamond street two orthe
roomiest and best-lighted offices to be found In the
city; rent ?20D and S300 per annum. Including elec
tric lights, janitor service and steam heating.
Apply between 10 A. C. andlr. M., or between
2 and 4 P. M. jy23-7
mO LET-STORE OR OFFICE ROOM, WITH
X, large vault suitable for insurance office or
similar business, in Germania Savings Bank
building. No, 419 Wood street: room formerly oc
cupied by George Belneman 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.
le2t-68-D
STRAYED.
STRAYED-FROM NUNNERY HILL, COW:
black and brown spots; a suitable reward if
returned to WM. MOFAHLAND, WlUIs St., Alle
gheny. sel9-18
FOUND.
-ITOUND-POCKET BOOK CONTAININOVAL
E UABLE papers, on comer or Fifth ave. and
Liberty st. Owner can have same by calling at SI
FIFTH AVE. sefs-94
tOST.
LOST-SMALL SURGICAL CASE, NEAR
Filth ave. Liberal reward for Its return to
437 PENN AVE. ae!9-4
OFFICIAL- PITTSBURG.
PlTTSBUEO. PA?3eptember9. 1889.
VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
JLi report of Viewers on tbe grading, paving
and curbing of Carnegie street, from Fifty
second street to McCandless street has been
approved by Council, which action will be
final, unless an appeal is filed in the Court of
Common Pleas within ten (10) aavs from date.
E.M.BIGELOW,
se9-32 Chief of Dep't of Public Works.
"VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
JLN reports of Viewers on tbe opening of Loyal
alley, from Allen street to Beltzhoover avenue:
Allen street, from Washington avenue to Mc
Lain street: Copeland street from Ellsworth
avenue to Walnut street; Mahogany alley, from
Essex alley to Laurel street: Walter street
from Washington avenue to Lillian street and
Home street from Plummer street to Butler
street have been approved by Councils, which
action will be final unless an appeal is filed In
the Court of Common Pleas within ten (10)
days from date. E. M. BIGELO W,
Chief of Department of Public Works.
Pittsburg, Fa.. September 9, 1SS9. seO-32
-VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
JLv reports of Viewers on the construction of
sewers on Dresden alley, from Stanton avenue
to Fifty-second street; Dithridge street and
Forbes avenue, from Filth avenue to a point on
Forbes avenue S00 feet west of Dithridge street;
Atwood street from Bates street to Lonlsii
street; Wrights allev, from 8outh Twenty-third
street to South Twenty-fourth street, and
Howe street from Ivy street to Aiken avenue,
have been approved by Councils, which action
will be final, nnless an appeal is filed in tbe
Court of Common Pleas within (10) ten days
from date, E.M.BIGELOW,
Chief of Dep't of Public Works.
Pittsburg, Pa.. September 9. 1889. se9-32
EDUCATIONAL.
ST. GEORGE'S HALL FOR BOYS AND
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 year.
au!7-92
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.
2045 Walnut st, Phila. au4-90-rrs
"VTAZARETH HALL
NAZARETH HALL.
NAZARETH HALL.
Moravian Boarding School for Boys at Naza
reth, Pa. Founded 1785. Reopens September
ISth. jy28-73-Th3u
Notre Dame of Maryland.
Collegiate Institute for young ladies and pre
paratory school for little girls, EMBLA P. O.,
three miles from Baltimore, Md., conducted by
the Sisters of Notre Dame. Send for catalogue.
jySO-69-TTS
CURRY UNIVERSITY,
8IXTH STREET, PITTSBURG.
L477 8TUDENTS 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 respoctfully solicited.
JAMES CLARK WILLIAMS, A. JL. Prcs't
JylS-82-TTa.
AMUSEMENTS.
EXPOSITION.
GRAND
FLORAL DISPLAY
TO-NIGHT.
Admission, 25c Children, 15c.
selSS
BIJOU THEATER-TO-NIGHT.
ALVIN JOSLIN
IN
. ONE OF THE OLD STOCK. -September
23 Geo. C. Jenlt's U. 8. Mail Co.
sel8
TTARRIS' THEATER EVERY
AFTER-
XX iNuoiN ana evenin:
WOMAN
AGAINST
MAY WHEELER,
WOMAN. I EDMUND COLLIER.
Week Sept 23 The Waifs of New York. sel7
THE NEW WORLD'S MUSEUM
Allegheny Cltv.
This week. September 16.
BIG ELIZA, THE GREAT SEY.MOUR.
FERDNANDES. 4 ES1ERALDS.
A GREAT SHOW. selJl2
H
ARRY WILLIAMS' ACADEMY
To-nlght, Matinees Tuesday, Thursday and
uaiiuiuti,
AUSTIN'S AUSTRALIANS.
Aimee, the Human Fly, and 25 Stars. sel5-13
TTjrXNI
05T
ORGANa
a HAMILTON,
81 AND 93 FIFTH AVENUE,
Pittsburg, Pa,- n p30-7s-D
AUCW4 SAMS.
Tl TASTRBfa SALS.
In tho Ooort of Ceases FleaaXKloC 'A
eheny county.
m
Thomas c. FnltoB e al, vs. James 8. AibMj
a. .t -nr e? aAn.An.k. toon .JP-M
vu. iiviUiovyimiDqi imra, JOVr m Of
By authority of an order of the Cow
August 10, 1888, In the above entitled ease. I
expose the following described real estate 1
sale at public auction to the highest bt4er, vis ;
on w jsujn taoA y , skptjsmukk 25, wm, at M
o'clock A. K., on tbe premises, lot No. X fc.
'William Arthur's first ptes, begiaatag a .
Arthur street Pittsburg. Pa a-ooreerof tot-;
No. 38. thence alonsr Arthur street 22 feet num.
or less to line of lot No. 34, asd tfeesee so-' -J
tending: Dacit preserving tue same wMMiM4
ieei to ine Donnaary jine.or stVMi Mas. AtU"
ociocK a. a., 01 tae same aay os. we araaMea,
lot No. 117 in Thomas Scott's Mas of loi.;
bounded by lots No. 11 ami 118 and by Boosts
sbrBBbanaunerryaiiey.iroimngYixtwtoa aoaur
street and running back 109 feet to Ckerrr, t
alley, Pittsburg, Pa-, baring theroea enatatL
two frame dwelling Howes. , TT-
At 12 o'clock noon of tbe saaw day.oatfce '
S remises, all that certain let s4sate fat saa
Ixth ward, Pittsburg, Pa begin; ea. las 1
south aide of Fifth avenue, aw feat' t)t
inches west of Chestnut street, W
westward! along Fifth aveaae at Jaat
ana o incnes, ana tfleoce Bontawmf ,
mum iM.uci HIU1 liflBBHtBt ,HUlli PW
serving the same width. 118 feet to w a4wjs
street, havfntr thereon ivmuhI t --' -
double brick dwelling house.
ae 2 ociocE p. x. 01 ine sasw aay, on taa
premises, half of lot No, 7 fa Mm4c '
Watson's plan of lots. BeofeaiBtt a'
corner of lot No. 8. on FowteeMa s4wt
Southside. Pittsburg. Pa., theaae aaaa
1 ourteenin street souiawartny m leattaMaa
of lot No. 8, and thence exteadtac baekaaat
wardly. preservinc the same wMlh, K fasts i
inches, having thereon ereeted. a saaaH attaar
aweiung noase.
At 3 o'clock f. H. of the sasa Ky. oaska
premises, all that certain, lot baeiaMB ea ska
north side of Wharton street 108 feet aaatatt.
Aieauow street, inence extendieg la Treats
rr uarcon screes eastwaroiy ju leet aaa la 1
uurfcuwaruiy, preserving tne saase wit
feet to an alley 24 feet wide, ha viae 1
erected a small frame dwelling hoase. J;
-&LBU, UN THURSDAY. Mill It II II WW !
1S8.
at the Grant street entrance to the
gneny county court .House, at 11 al
A. jr ail that tract of laad.
ing 0 acres and 1438 perakee.
ate In Green Tree borough and Seatt
snip, Allegheny county. Fa., beaa
ot the neira of Moses Danlaw. J
heirs of Daniel Bhawhan, Bell's Baa kpkn affj
Isaac Radwell and Thomas Steel aael WMkaat
Hendy, all but about S acres ot wMakia '"'';-
TJNDERLAID WITH COAL,
which will be offered separate frea tfce 1
face.
Terms ot sale S per cent at time of sata. (
saM,assv
belj
i-i mn
third on delivery of deed and the batoaso I
one and two years, secure J bjr firs bead
mortgage wun interest payanie seeM-a
ana wuu eu uay scire iacias clause.
A M. NEEPfiR, Mat
Room 857. Bakewell Law BaiWteg, aer. 1
ana uiamona streets, i-ittsonrsr. a- ,,-";i
nujuna iJisxiiAiLi, Aucueoeer. JWBv m
Fourth ave., Pittsburg. Pa.
aastWiro
-3W1
A
T AUCTION-
FRIDAY MORNING, SEPT. V,
AT 10 O'CLOCK.
hzA
"X.
At the rooms. No. 311 UarkatL she 1
sbataaaaTafi
aaTit
tbe large consignment of parlor asd
suits, library, office and dining rosea fuiuWie,'!
Brussels and ingrain carpets, laaBdrylaadl
Kirr.npn trrmiia
Also at 2 o'clock, lot wrecked frolaht,1
iron, oiacaung, noiioss, Dooia, aaoet,
etc., etc.
HENRY ViTJCnON CCi
sel9-40
AttCtK
BUY A HOME.
A Small Cash Payment!
300 ANNUALLY THEREAFTKB,.
9
Will hnv an Mocnnt tiAwtwiufar uJ .
fibril l,r1.t- n.Atfl. e va.4 f...l.- . 1.-U s
laundry, etc.; state mantels, tile firepiaees aad
uearujs, uqo cnanaeiiers, Dotn gases aad'
, uuuao mcu lui ciecfcflC ItgJHSf MPH9
iss wiiiuuws, electric oeiis, gooa aenan
street paved with unhaltara aad aaU.
ffi3E&
beautiful shade trees in f ront of beojut- a i
minutes from cable cars. Price, only SMSayi
SAM'L W. BLACK 8cW;
99 FOURTH AVE.
selO-37
v
SOMETHffiG. CHOICES
REAL ESTATE. '
To close up estate of Alexander KeeleyJi
ceased, I offer about 11 acres land situate bes
tween Neeley and Biland aves., adjoln-teg reei-l
dence or Colonel Anderson, Alex Demastofl
and others. Nineteenth ward, Pittsburg, aad
adjoining recent purchase of Messrs. Magee, j
Fllnn and Stewart This land all fronts. oas
stteets already laid out and is in a first-eiaaal
neighborhood, which Is building ud rapidly.
Will be sold as a whole or in blocks to w
purchasers.
Also, lot corner Penn and Negleyare&.H
200 feet
HENRY H. NEGLEYf
CORNER SANDUSKY AND LACOCK STSa
ALLEGHENY,
Or residence, NEGLEY AVE., Pittsburg.
au22-9I-TTS
P
OR SALE
ATASPHWALLSTATiOH.i
7 minutes from Federal at. Allegheny. ontHtuTi
West Penn R. R,, adjoining Shaxpaburg, betegjj
"ROSS ESTATE."
Lots in sizes and on terms that should salt 2
anv desiring to seenre a home. , Z
The lay of the ground is beautiful Special!!
inducements offered to first purchasers. Sea
tbe representative on tbe premises or call oa'i
or anaress w. A. ujskkon 4 SONS. 'Z
se30-TT3 80 Fourth avenaeStJ
1
HAZELWOOD.
'
JLOOO per acre, if sold immediately for i"i
tract of gronnd (8,12,or20 acres), nearHaaal-f!
wooa stanon, adapted to sub-division for build- '
Ing lots that will in less than two years briagt
m" per toi tu jow per acrei ortoseuavf
a whole will bring within one year C06O pe'.
acre, -terms, one-fourth cash. t
HAAIUL W. BLACK &CO,
99 Fourth, ave.
sel&JSi
SIXTH AVENUE DYE WORKS,"
M
IS-:
I. MAY SONS & COS
n ... , 1 M ... . t.ri
And general renovators of textile fabrlea.
dies' and gentlemen's soiled or faded garaeattl
neatly cleaned or restored in color. CurtaJaaf
01 every description careful v attended to. - v
M. MAY SONS & Co. -'
jell-TT3 66 8IXTH AVE.. Plttabnrg, Pa,"
NOTICE TO VOCALISTS-THE BOAM)
of Managers of Allegheny Musical Asse-
elation. Prof. Lafferty. director, in vita annHsa..
tions from singers desiring to enter a limited Ji
coming fall and winter. AU applications saoaW
be sent at once to the secretary. R. 8. ROlMi.'
41 Taylor avenue, Allegheny. By order of. tia'i
"""" seism j
WAITZEJ.OSBOUEJTE. ltlCHAaDBXHKewS.t
BARROWS & OSBOURNE
JOB PRINTERS.
, . ., MDJao4(
Telephone No. 81i aaai-j
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