Pittsburg dispatch. (Pittsburg [Pa.]) 1880-1923, October 09, 1889, Page 3, Image 3

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THE BITER BRIDGES.
What Captains Wood and Bryant Ac
complished at Washington.
APPEAL TO THE WAR DEPARTMENT
Timorous Protest Against the Obstruction
of Navigation.
BELIEF RIYEK5IEN HOPE TO BECDKE
Captain John A. Wood, of this city, and
Mr. J. "W. Bryant, of New Orleans, te
tarned to the city yesterday from AYashlng
ton, where they went to fiie a protest with
the Secretary of "War against the delay in
ihe repairs of the Pittsburg and Lake Erie
bridge at Beaver.
Secretary Proctor was not in "Washing
ton, being in New England with the
American International Congress delegates.
The visitors called upon the acting secre
tary, General Schofield, and presented to
him the bridge resolutions adopted by the
National Board of Steam Navigation, pho
tographic views of the Beaver ana "Wheel
ing bridges, and a written statement of the
Grievances of the river operators against the
bridge builders.
The river men complain of the tardiness
with which the work on the Beaver bridge
is being done. Mr. Bryant said: "It seems
almost as if the contractors were dragging
the work along for the express purpose of
obstructing navigation."
General Schofield declined to express any
opinion as to what could be done, but
promised that the War Department would
afford all the relief in its power. The mat
ter will be referred to Colonel Merrill, at
Cincinnati, the engineer in charge of the
Ohio river. On his report of the condition
of affairs the department will act.
COULDN'T "WAIT FOB PKOCTOB.
Secretary Proctor is expected to return to
Washington to-morrow, but Messrs. Wood
& Bryant were unable to wait until that
time. The delegates met a number of the
principal river operators at the office of
John A. Wood & Son yesterday fornoon,
and reported to them what had been done.
Mr. Brvant said to a reporter for The
Dispatch: "An appeal to the Secretary
oi War is the only action practicable for
us. The work on the Beaver bridge has
been authorized by a special act of Congress,
and it is doubtful if it could be stopped by
the courts. It the river men would appeal
to the courts for an injunction or writ of
mandamus it would be incumbent on them
to show that they have suffered actual
damage. This they could not do at the
present time. The damage is prospective,
nd consists in the fact that when the
ixpected fall freshet comes the operators
will be unable to take advantage of it.
Besides that, it would cost a great deal of
money to prosecute legal action. The rail
roads employ their attorneys by the year,
and like nothing better than to get a man
into court and wear him out by legal
delays.
A PIXE of only 5500.
We were to secure the aid of the Attorney
General of the United States. He could ob
tain the infliction of a penalty on the rail
road company ot only 5500 a month, lhe
company could pay that for one month, and
proceed right along to continue the obstruc
tion. What would a railroad company care
for a fine of $500 a month in such a work?
There is, thus, no practicable relief for us
under the law.
"The Secretary of War cannot, I sup
pose, take any summary action either to
stop or expedite the work. About the only
thing which we hope for him to do is to
recommend prompt piocedure by the rail
road company. I think that a communica
tion from him would have eficct, because
the railroad people have many reasons tor
cultivating the good will of the War De
partment. "The work aboutto be done on the bridge
of the Wh.eel.ng jjiid Lake Erie Railroad at
Wheeling wilt it -the. intentions of the con
tractors are carried out, be a serious obstruc
tion to navigation. They are preparing to
close the right hand span channel, which is
the channel used by boats and tows. They
will leave the central span open, bnt jnst
below that there is an island, so close to the
bridge, that vessels with tows have not room
to make around to the right of the island."
The river men are determined to file pro
test upon protest with the War Department
until some relief is secured.
The Wonder nt the Exposition.
There is nothing remarkable to see a
pyramid of bottles piled on high, nor in
deed anything wonderful to know thai they
contain'Klein's "Silver Age" Eye. Yet,
withal, come when you will, you can see
crowds of onlookers standing in front of his
display wondering why such respectable
and well-known physicians and superin
tendents of hospitals recommend so highly
this particular brand of rye whisky. To
these we would say Ask those who have
used it Get the truth trom those who have
been benefited by it. Do not mind petty
sayings of would-be competitors. You will
not fiud many of them who will speak well
ot an article that leads them all. It is use
less to attempt to humbug the public.
Merit is the only thing that will bring suc
cess. Physicians and others indorse it be
cause they know its worth. Ask your drug
gist for it. It is pure; it is old; it is reliable;
it h palatable; it is cheap, only 51 50 per full
standard quart. Our wines, and other well
known brands of rye whiskies, we will sell
cheap as the cheapest, and will send them
neatly packed to anywhere in the country.
Send for complete catalogue and price list,
and be assured of fair and honest dealing.
Try us and be convinced.
Max Klein,
82 Federal st. Allegheny,
We have a little lot of 1869 Gibson pnre
rye fer sale. 21 wf
Oar Busy Cloak Department.
More arrivals here of new goods for to
day's sales for young, miadle-aged and old
ladies; jackets, short mantles, ulsters, new
markets and directoire styles in the newest
materials prices to suit all.
Jos. Hobne & Co.'s
Penn Avenue Stores.
SIS 00 Good for S3 50 and $4 00.
S12 00 silk brocades 3 50 and 54 00.
512 00 satin brocades 53 50 and 54 00.
10 00 velvet brocades 53 00 and $3 50.
55 00 velvet brocades SI 50.
Evening shades. Evening shades.
4 Enable & Shcstee, 35 Fifth ave.
1 Loot! Piano Very Cheap.
5175 cash will buy a nearly new upright
piano, full IVi octaves. Call at once if you
wish to secure a bargain.
Echols, McMubbat & Co.,
123 Sandusky street, Allegheny.
London Neckwear Thin Week.
Choicest styles in onr Men's Furnishing
Department. Jos. Eobne & C.o's
Penn Avenue Stores.
A Positive Fact.
C. A. Smiley & Co. have the fine trade of
this city in gentlemen's hats. d
Hendbicks & Co.. 68 Federal st, are
gaining in popularity in their new photo
parlors by low prices, good work and
prompt deliveries. Cabinets 51 a dozen.
Highest prices paid for ladies' or
gents' cast-off clothing at De Haan's Big
(5 Wylieave. Call or send by mail, wsu
FOR family use Waiuwrigbt's beer is the
best. Insist upon having this make. Tusu
Fbacenheim & Vilsack's Iron City
beer grows in lavor every day. 'Phone 1186.
Cloth capes, very stylish, brown and tan,
at Bosenbaum & Co.'s.
Mek's fine neckwear, gTeat Tariety.
Jakes H. Anntw & Co., 100 Fifth ave.
v fc gpuiift VIMwIWmTRfl- TTTRPATOTL WE
CHURCH COUNCILS.
Lutherans and Methodists to Assemble Here
This Morulas A 83,000 Memorial for
tbo Rct. Dr. Kramh.
The Lutheran Church intheUnitedStates
now stands fourth in the list of Protestant
denominations. Of the four general bodies
that make laws or this polyglot Com
munion, which numbers over 1,000,000
members, the General Council is the second
in size, covering New York, Pennsylvania,
Ohio, Minnesota, Dakota and parts of half
a dozen other States, with its 1,461 congre
gations with 244,000 members.
The convention which meets to-morrow in
the First English Lutheran Church, Grant
street, is made up of delegates from nine
synods. These decide upon the interests of
the Council's foreign mission in India, the
extensive home mission work carried on all
over the country, and such doctrinal matters
as may be referred to it by the Synods.
While the chief interest will center about
the mission work, much discussion will be
provoked by the question as to whether,
and under what circumstances, Lutheran
clergymen may affiliate in the pulpit with
brethren of other denominations.
The opening of the convention will take
place at 1050 to-morrow with the full litur
gical service and the holy communion.
Rev. Joseph A. Seiss, D. D., of the Church
of the Holy Communion, Philadelphia, a
well-known author and a man of remarka
ble eloquence, will preacb the sermon. The
business sessions will begiu in the after
noon, and the evenings will be devoted to
public exercises in the interests of mis
sions. The Sunday morning service will be
made notable by the consecration of a re
production of " Thorwaldsen's "Angel of
Baptism" as a memorial to the late Kev.
Dr. Charles P. Krautb, one of the most dis
tinguished leaders in the Lutheran Church.
It is the gilt of a well-known citizen and is
said to have cost $5,000.
Another important religious event to-day
is the Methodist Episcopal Conference,
which convenes at Emory M. E. Church in
the East End. Nearly 100 ministers had
arrived in the city last night. Most of them
were housed in the East End. Bishop
Cyrus Foss was among them. He will pre
side at the deliberations of the body. The
Conference represents 40,000 people and con
gregations presided over by 175 pastors in
Western Pennsylvania and West Virginia.
It will open at 9 A. jr. to-day with sacra
ment. Committees will meet in the after
noon. In the evening will be celebrated the
anniversary of the Conference Historical
Society. Kev. William Lynch will deliver
the address.
Washburn Guitar.
No better evidence as to the superiority of
the Washburn guitars over all other makes
could be required than the enormous de
mand for these elegant instruments. The
ready sale of the Washburns has surpassed
the most sanguine expectations of the manu
facturer, and it is only with the greatest
effort that the supply can be kept up to the
demand. In view of this fact, H. Kleber
& Bro., who are the exclusive agents for
the Washburn instruments, a few months
ago placed an order for 150 guitars. This lot
has just been received and can be seen
at Klebers' music store, No. 506 Wood
street.
The scale of the Washburn, from the
smallest three-quarter to that of the grand
concert size, is guaranteed absolutely cor
rect. The manufacturers deeming this of
great importance, being the foundation of
the whole instrument, have perfected at
much expense and labor an invention
whereby, the scale of everyone is made an
exact duplicate of its predecessor, no varia
tion or exception being possible. The neck,
also an important feature, is constructed
upon the same plan and is identical, one
with another, and made after such a per
fect model that all posses that pleasant
feeling in the hands of a performer so much
desired. The tone of the Washburn is
rich, full and mellow, at the same time
powerful, without harshness. The finish
is the finest of French polish, being bril
liant and lasting, the inlaying rich and ele
gant. As the Washburn guitars are made in 25
different styles, all tastes can easily be
suited; the low prices bring them within
the reach "ot everybody. Special rates to
clubs and to the profession.
Everett Piano Clnb.
The piano this week will be delivered to
certificate No. 140 held by Wm. E. Hunt,
20 Mulberry st, Allegheny, on payments of
51 00 per week. Just think of it. We are
giving our club members a magnificent up
right grand piano on these payments, and
at the same time are saving them 575 00 in
the price. It is not possible to sell this
piano on any other plan less than 5425 00;
our members pay only 5350 00. The club
is not yet lull; we commenced delivering
pianos before we promised in order to con
vince the public that wc mean business, and
are now sending out pianos every day. Do
not wait longer, but send your application
for membership at once. Onr plan provides
for the immediate delivery of pianos to
members who pay cash, or 525 cash and 510
monthly. We want all exriert judges to
call and see the piano. Circulars free.
Alex. Boss, Manager,
mwsu 137 Federal st, Allegheny.
Buy Elder Down Quilts Novr nnd Here
You will never buy them as cheap again
Booth & Fox's best goods medium and
extra sizes they're selling fast.
Jos. Hobne & Co.'s
Penn Avenue Stores.
Seasonable Garment.
Summer past, and autumn here, renders
necessary changes in clothing. The fall
fashions are pleasing, the materials in vogne
are unusually handsome, and the quality
unexcelled, at Sailor's, 68, 60, 62 Sixth
street wp
Tictorj for the New No. 0.
At the Exhibition TJniverselle, Paris,
1889 (the great World's Fair), the highest
possible premium, the only prize for sewing
machines, was awarded to the Wheelpr &
Wilson Mfg. Co. Office No. 6, Sixth street,
Pittsburg.
Beit All-Wool Country Blanket
$3 75 a pair (nearly B pounds weight) and
up to 810 for extra fine fleece, in our big
blanket room fall stock of baby and crib
sues. Jos. Hobne & Co.'s
Penn avenue stores.
811k Slaughter.
Evening shades silk brocades.
Evening shades satin brocades.
Evening shades velvet brocades.
To go at one-third their former prices.
512 00 goods to go at 53 60 and 54 00.
Enable & Shuster, 35 Fifth ave.
Buttons Large Buttons Buttons.
Pittsburg's completcst stock of buttons is
here, including all the newest and at quick
selling prices. Jos. Hoene & Co.'s
Penn Avenue Stores.
Winter!
A beautiful bust (representing winter),
made of silver bronze, for $30; cheap,-at the
jewelry establishment of Henry Terheyden,
No. 530 Smithfield street mwf
London Neckwear TbU Week.
Choicest styles in onr men's furnishing
department Jos. Hobne & Co.'s
' Penn Avenue Stores.
The exhibition will be permanent of high
grade wares at popular prices in the china
store of W. P. Greer, 622 Penn avenue.
MWF
Natural Gas Bills Hednced IS Per Cent.
O'KeefeGas Appliance Co.,34 Fifth av.
Fbauenheim & Vilsack's Iron City
beer grows in favor every day. 'Phone 1186.
1 Men's kid and dogskin walking gloves.
James H. Aiken & Co., 100 Fifth ave.
HELD OUT FOR A TEAK
The Pittsburg Traction Cable Beats
All Previous Records.
IT COVERED ABOUT 115,000 MILES.
The Great Coils of the New Caole Pat in
Position in 48 Minutes.
A CLEYEK JOB DOSE WITHOUT DELAT
The last car for East Liberty had rattled
away from Oakland at 33 minutes past mid
night yesterday morning. The big engine
that operates the cable running from Oak
land power house to the Washington street
power house slowed down gradually and
finally ceased its mighty pulsations. But
Superintendent Davis did not allow the en
gineer and firemen to leave their posts of
duty. There was some vigorous work to be
done before the morning run began.
Down below the engines, where the cables
thread their devious way to the center of
the street, a group of men were waiting the
signal to go ahead. In the uncertain light
at the rear was the huge wheel which makes
the cable endless, and attached to the wheel
could be seen the weight of many tons,
which allows the cable an elastic play and
yet keeps it so steadily under control as to
prevent undue looseness of motion. A huge
spool, ten feet through, wound with many
thicknesses of new cable, was poised upon a
spindle awaiting the commencement of the
night's work. At last Superintendent Davis
said "Cut it, boys," and two brawny men,
armed with a tremendous pair of shears,
commenced, cutting the cable at a place be
tween where two sets of vises clamped the
cable to prevent the weight from running
away.
THE CABLES UNITED.
The strands of wire finally parted, and an
expert splicer deftly united one end of the
old cable with the end projecting from the
spool containing the new cable. Then a
lever was arranged upon the spindle of the
6pool in such a way as to prevent the new
cable being played out too speedily. A
gang of workmen passed the other severed
end of the old cable around a windlass.
All was ready, and the word was given to
start the engine. Tt commenced to revolve
very slowly; the spool also moved, and the
spliced joint of the old and the new cable
glided out into the darkness on its journey
of 20,000 feet befere it would reappear in
the power house. The usual journey of the
cable is performed in 11 minutes, but there
was plenty of time, and if was deemed best
to move with deliberation on account of the
innumerable curves between Oakland and
Washington street, as well as the extra
ordinary gradient of the Fifth avenue hill
down to Soho.
ABOUHD IN 48 MINUTES.
Meanwhile a man was watching closely
the cable that came in from the street. In
48 minutes from the time the joint left the
power-house the lookout shouted to the
engineer that it had got around. The
engine was stopped, and the long coils of
old cable lying on the floor indicated that
the old cable cad been superseded. The
new cable was laid. The ends were again
put into clamps and within two hours the
splice was so neatly made that even an ex
pert would have been puzzled to tell
where the joint had been made. Then
a huge pan of coal tar mixed
with raw linseed oil was placed
near the grip vanlt, and several journeys
were performed by the cable in order to
allow of a thorough bath in the murky
liquid. At each round trip the speed was
increased, thus giving the cable a thorough
test. By this time it was about time to start
the morning run, and the engines were oiled
and everything prepared for the first day of
work for the new cable. Before the cars
started each gripman was told of the new
cable, and informed that it would not be
necessary to set up the thumbscrew on the
grip when coming from the new cables
of the road on to the old cable, this having
been necessary on acconnt of the difference
in size between the new cables and the old.
The cable just dispensed with has broken
all previous records by its tenure of office.
It was of very good materials, and was ac
tually operated a year and several days
and that, too, upon a very exacting run.
The averrge life of a cable in such service
is six months. The average distance
traversed by a cable is 60,000 miles, and the
cable in question ran nearly 115,000 miles.
It was operated during the last month at
some risk, the strands shredding nearly
every day and requiring very expert work
in splicing. By reason of the peculiar sys
tem of weights,required to keep the cable
taut, a break in the cable would toss the
cars backward or forward like eggshells in a
cyclone before the engine could(be stopped.
In order to provide against accidents the
company maintains a perfect electric alarm
service with boxes every 600 feet, from
which the engines can be stopped by the
pressure of a button. The company never
slates what new cables cost So information
upon that point is not attainable.
FOR HEADACHE
Use Horsford's Acid Phosphate.
Dr. L R. San ford, Sheffield, Mass., says:
"Most excellent in derangements of the nerv
ous system, such as headache and sleepless
ness." To Bur Black Dress Goods Right, Bar
Here.
We have the largest stock and not an inch
of trash in it, and prices the lowest.
Jos. Hobne & Co.'s
Penn Avenue Stores.
Ijookl Piano Very Cheap.
$175 cash will buy a nearly new upright
piano, full 1i octaves. Call at once if you
wish to secure a bargain.
Echols, McMuebay & Co.,
123 Sandusky street, Allegheny.
Beginning Wednesday, Oct. O.
112 00 silk brocades to go at $4 00.
512 00 satin brocades to go at $4 00.
$10 00 velvet brocades to go at 53 50.
$5 00 velvet brocades to go at $1 50.
All choice evening shades.
Kxasle & Shustek, 35 Fifth ave.
The Best Broadcloths, SI to 82 50 a Yard,
Best made and best at the price and largest
assortment of colors you see them here.
Joi Hobne & Co.'s
Penn Avenue Stores.
Seasonable Garments.
Summer past, and autumn here, renders
necessary changes in clothing. The fall
fashions are pleasing, the materials in vogue
are unusually handsome, and the qnalitv
unexcelled, at Sailor's, 58, 60, 62 Sixth
street rr
Only 35c a Yard, Silk Stripe Snitlngs,
A bargain purchase. Be,sure to see them
in onr dress goods department.
JOS. HOKKE & CO.'S
Penn Avenue Stores.
Photographer Must be Busy
Considering the immense patronage yester
day at Yeager & Co.'s gallery, 70 Federal
street, Allegheny. Cabinets 75 cents per
doz.
Exposition The famous Cambrian
chorus, with the great Thirteenth Eegiment
Band.
The featherbone corset, very light and
comfortable, 85c up, at Bosenbaum & Co.'s.
Fbatjenheih & Vilsack's Iron City
beer grows in favor every day. 'Phone 1186.
Exposition Onr sweet Welsh singers
and the great Hew fork band all in one day.
Natural Gas Bills Reduced 75 Per Cent.
O'Keefe Gas Appliance Co.,34 Fifth av.
Men's natural wool underwear.
JAiffis H. Aiken & Co., 100 Fifth ave.
X3mDisplav advertisement one dollar psr
tquare for one insertion. Classified advertise
meats on this page such as Wanted, For Bale,
To Let, etc, ten cents per line or each inser
tion, and none taken for less than fifty cents.
THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH
BRANCH OFFICES.
For the accommodation of the
public, Branch Offices have been
established at taqfollowing places,
where Want, For Sale, To Let, and
other transient advertisements "will
be received up to 9 P. M. for inser
tion next morning:
Advertisements are to be prepaid except where
advertisers already have accounts with The D1S-
rATCIl.
P1TT8BUKQ.
THOMAS MCCAFFBEY, S5o9 Butler street
EMIL G. BTUCKEY, Mth street and Penn ave.
E. G. BTUCKEY A CO., Wylie ave. and Fulton st
N. bTOKELY; Fifth Avenue Market Home.
XASTXSD.
3. TV. WALLACE, Sin Penn avenue.
OAKLAND.
MCALLISTER & SHEIBLEB,Sth ST. & AtWOOd It.
SOUTHBIDZ,
JACOB 8POHN, No. I Carson street
H. A. DONALDSON, 1707 Carson street
ALLEGHENY.
A. J. KAEECHEK, 89 Federal street
H. J. McBRIDE, Market House, Allegheny.
FRED H. EGGEKS. 172 Ohio street.
F. H. EGGEKS & SON, Ohio and Chestnut its.
J. F. STEVEfcSON. Arch and Jackson street.
THOMAS McHENBY, Western and Irwin aves.
G. W. HUGHES. Pennsylvania and Beaver aves.
PEBKYM. GLEIM. Rebecca and Allegheny aves.
M1LLVALE BOROUGH.
W.TV. FLOCKER, Stationer, No. 4 Grant ave.
WANTED.
Male Ileln.
WANTED-SHORT ORDER COOK. APPLY
609SMlTqylt,mST. OC9-69
w
ANTED-PATTERN-MAKER, AT JACOB
u. juwjsa', ziui renn ave. oc-n
w
ANTEU-GOOD BABBEB. APPLY P.
LEIN1KUEK, 434 Fifth ave. OC9-K1
w
ANTED-TWO GOOD TINNERS. APPLY
at NO. 6200 PENN AVENUE. OC9-K
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ANTED-A GOOD BABBER-INQUIRE OF
AV. VAkiJAXAtoVA.lV7t AUUUU, A. O WV.J".i
W ANTED-A GOOD CUA'IMAKEB. APPLY
toLADLEY&CO., Federal St., Allegheny.
ocS-M
TfTANTED-IMMEDlATELY-l GOOD TOBY
W maker at 62) Main street, Braddock. JOHN
KLOUSE. OC9-24
W ANTED-A LIVE MAN TO SOLICIT AND
sell .real estate. J. K. COOPER & Co.. 107
Fourth ave. ocS-S3
W ANTED-A GOOD CANVASSER FOR THE
Century Dictionary. H. WAITS 4 CO.,
431 Wood st. OC9-54
WANTED-3 FIBST-CLASS EKTEBPEISING
real estate salesmen: liberal commission.
ALLE3 & BAILEY. 154 Fourth ave. Tel. 167.
ocS-JB
WAN TED-BOY 18 TO 20 YEARS OLD;
strong, active and honest to drive retail
grocer's wagon. Ad Jress A. B Dispatch office.
oc9-31
W ANTED-A NO. I BUTCHER AND SAUS
AGE maker at once. Call at RED LION
HOTEL, between 12 M. and 3 p. M., October 9.
0C9-76
WAED-1MMEDIATELY-A BOY WHO
has had some experience in the plumbing
and jras fitting trade. Call immediately at 633
SMITHFIELD AT. OC9-41
TT7-ANTED-AN AMERICAN GENTLEMAN
V of good education and appearance, some
what familiar with art: salary at start (15. Oil,
10 to 12, ROOM 7, S3 Ninth St. oc9-43
WANTED MAN CAPABLE OF TAKING
charge or a set of books; must have knowl
edge of the Honor business; reference required.
G. W. MEREDITH, East Liverpool, O. oc9-39
WANTED-MALE NUBSE FABM HANDS,
man for hotel kitchen, hotel housekeeper,
seamstress, child's nurse, dining room girl, 3
nurse girls. MEEHAN'S, 845 Grant street ocS-D
-TIT ANTED T!SPEK1KNCED SALE3MEN
V V good salaries will be paid to those coming
well recommended and possessing the necessary
qualifications; call at once. SEMPLE'S STORES,
165 Federal St., Allegheny. oc9-67
W ANTED-A GENTLEMAN ABOUT 30
years of age to solicit orders from private
houses; one that could All the place we offer a
good salary and a permanent position. BOOM 3,
103 Fourth avenue, secondfloon, oc6-94-W8u
TTANTED-FOR THE UNITED STATES
VV army, able-bodied, snmarrled men, between
the ages of 21 and 35 years; good pay, rations,
clothing and medical attendance. Apply at NO
S15 PENN AVENUE, Pittsburg. Pa.
JjrH-30-WSu
WANTED-ENEBGETIC MEN TO TAKE EX
CLUSIVE control of our goods in their Io
callty; we make an article that will have an Im
mense sate, and yield at least JI, 500 yearly: no
capital required, o. o. iu. a. i.
Box 1191,
Phlla.. Pa.
oc-
rVTA-NTED-TWO FIRST-CLASS CLOTHING
V V salesmen, 35 to 40 years: good wages to right
parties: In a strictly one-price store; none out
those who have nad a long experience need
apply. S1ABKS CLOTHING HOUSE, 47 Main
st, Bradford, Pa. oc9-5
ANTED-SALESMEN AT 175 PEE MONTH
salarrand expenses, to sell a line of silver
plated ware, watches, etc.; by sample only; horse
and team furnished free; write at once for full
Bartlculars and sample case of goods free. STAN
ABD SILVEBWABE CO., Boston, Mass.
se24-90-D
Female HclD.
WAKTED-A GOOD GIBL FOE PLAIN
cooking: must be able to wash and Iron;
reference required; also a good seamstress: must
come well recommended. 135 CBAIG STREET,
Bellefield. oc9-l
WANTED-EXPERIENCEDSALESLADIES-good
salaries will be paid to those coming
well recommended and possessing the necessary
qualifications; call at once. SEMPLE'S STORES,
165 Federal St., Allegheny. oc9-68
WANTED LADIES AND GENTLEMEN
wishing to earn S3 to 15 a day at home; no
canvassing: work lurnished and sent by mall.
Address, with sump, CRYSTALIZED PHOTO
CO., 112 West Sixth st, Cincinnati, O. 0C9-49
Slale and Peinale Helo.
-rrj-A.NTED-A LADY OB GENTLEMAN WITH
V small capital, to take half interest in new
enterprise; quick sales and large profits. Address
L. A., Dispatch Office. OC9-62
TTJANTED - LADY AND GENTLEMAN
agents for city and surrounding towns: a
household necessity; Just out; no kitchen com
plete without it; it recommends and sells Itself.
Call at KARTELL'S, 411 Bmlthneld st.
OC7-32-MWF
Situations.
WANTED-SITUATION BY FIRST-CLASS
D. E. bookkeeper with excellent references.
8HEPARD & CO., 54 Fifth ave. OC5-37
WANTED POSITION AS 8HOBTHANO
and typewriter by a young lady: can give
best of reference. Address O. ft., Dispatch of
fice ,oc9-U
WANTED-EMPLOYMEKT FOR A VIR
GINIA family, mother and two daughters,
16 and 17 years old, well raised, for baoy nnrses,
assistant house cleaning: mother excellent cham
bermaid. Address O. BROWN. No. IS Townsend
st, city. i OC9-77
TTJANTED -A BESTECTABLE WIDOW
VV lady'desires a situation as housekeeper for
a widower; no objections to infant or small chil
dren, or would take a motherless Infant or child
to board. Address HOUSEKEEPER, for two
weeks. East End postoffice, Pittsburg, Pa.
OC6-135-WSU
W ANTED-A RAPID AND ACCURATE AC
COUNTANT, thoroughly competent to
handle con espoudence ana general office work,
at present In charge of books of rolling mill and
nail factory, at liberty Oct IS, desires an engage
ment; highest recommendations from present em
ployers. Address X. Y. B., Dispatch office.
OC8-6
Partners.
WANTED-PABTNEB, WITH 13. 000 TO H 000,
to take an active interest in a light manu
facturingbuslness. Including a specialty on which
we control the market Address MONOPOLY,
Dispatch office. oc9-22
Financial.
TTJANTED-S500 TO f500.000-TO LOAN ON
TV mortgages. 4H. 5 and 6 per cent JAS. W.
DUAPE& CO,, 129 Fourth ave., Pittsburg. Tele
phone No. 975, 0C9-37-MWTS
WANTED-MORTGAGES-tl. 000,000 TO LOAN
in large and small amounts at 4K, 5 and 6
per cent, free of State tax; no delay. RE.
no delay.
EDB.
uo I le & CO., 131 Fourth a
lave.
my21-C0
"VTJANTED-TO LOAN 1500,000. IN AMOUNTS
TV of 3,000 and upward, on city and suburban
property, on AH per cent free of tax: also smaller
Vmounts at 5 and 6 per cent BLACK & BAIRD,
93 Fourth avenue. se21-d26-D
TTJANTED-MOBTG AGE3-SLO0O, 000TO LOAN
TV on city and suburban properties at 4H, Sand
6 per cent and on iarms in Allegheny and aq la-
cent counties at 6 per cent 1. Jd. l'ENNOCE. A
BON, 105 Fourth avenue.
ap7-f41
WANTED-TO CORRESPOND WITH EAST
ERN party of some means and large exper
ience in negotiating coal lands; no better prop
erties have ever been offered. Address P. O.
BOX 390. Kansas City. Mo. oc6-84
TTJANTED-TO 1,0 AN 1200,000 ON MOST
TV GAGES: flOO and upward at S per cent;
fo00,000at 4K per cent on residences or business
property: also In adjoining counties. S. H.
FREN CH. 125 Fourth avenue. oc31-e84-D
w
ANTED-PEBSONb TO KNOW THAT BY
arreelnp to nav SI Tier week von can set
(tossesslon of fine gold or silver watches, clocks,
ewelry, diamonds, silver ware, etc. J. M1TSCH,
30 Federal it, Allegheny, Pa. sel2-Mwrsu
WANTED-CONTHACTORS IN BRICKWORK
wanting bricklayers and ourneymen brick
layers wanting work can have their wants regis
tered free of charge at the headquarters of the
INDUSTRIAL MUTUAL BENEFIT ASSOCIA
TION, 93 Fourth are., first floor, front offlce.
Open until 9 r. jr. Bat It80-J-M WT6U
"J , "
iDNESDAY, OCTOBER
WANTED.
Financial.
WANTED-MOBTGAGES ON CITY PEOP-
ERTY, over S4.000; 4K per cent; -no tax.
HENRY A. WEAVER & CO., 92 Fourth avenue.
mh2-a22-D
Klscellaneons.
TTTANTED-FARMEBS TO BRING FALLEN
T T apples suitable for cider vinegar to 170 Sec
ond ave. H. J. HEINZ CO. se2S-S2-D
WAN TE D-SECOND-HAND PLATFORM
scales to weigh 2,500 to 4.000 pounds; state
price. Address G., Dispatch office, oc9-27
WANTED - TTARMERS WILL RECEIVE
cish for apples suitable for apple butter at
168 and 170 Second ave. H. J. HEIN Z CO.
VTTANTED - THE ACQUAINTANCE OF A
T V middle-aged lady by a gentleman having a
good business. Address N. Y Dispatch offlce.
ocS-23
WANTED-HIGHEST SPOT CASH PRICES
paid for second-hand furniture, carpets and
honienoia goods of all kinds. 1211 PEN St AVE-
NUE.
aiUD-.-MW-
T7"ANTED-TO SELL STORE; GOOD LOCA
T V TION ; suitable for lady or gentleman; about
fl, 100 required, or would take part cash, or trade
city lot. B.R.R., Dispatch office. oc9-28
TT7-ANTED-TO&TABTACLUB OF 42 MEM
VV BEES to secure a fine gold watch for each
onetn the club at 11 00 per week. Address P. O.
BOX sol, and I will call and snow you the watch.
Jy30
w
ANTED-SOBER AND HONEST MEN TO
sell nmhrAiifiR. nlhiimR. hlnnkpta and silver
ware on payments in the city: eood salaries paid
to persevering men. UNION CBEDIT CO.. 103
Fourth ave. oc3-9S-mtwxp
WANTED-THE PEOPLE TO KNOW THAT
YEAGER & CO..70 Federal st., Allegheny,
will make cabinets of anybody during this month
for 75c per doi.; bring the little ones: don't miss;
No. 70 Federal st. These cabinets will not fade.
OC1-S1-D
WANTED-BY PEARSON, LEADING PHO
TOGRAPHER, 96 Fifth avenue, Pittsburg,
and 43 Federal street, Allegheny, everybody to
uwn uiai ue is nja&inK uuv unumeis nt f a w yw
dozen; photos delivered when promised; instan-
taneons nrocess.
FOE SALE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE.
Citv Residences.
FOR SALE BY S. L. CUTHBERT, 97 FOURTH
avenue, house seven rooms, large lot on a
paved street, one minute from kicllne, Mt Wash
ington: a choice location, 0C5-28-WS
FOB SALE-LOMBARD, NEAR DINWIDDIE
St.. Eleventh ward 2-story antf finished attlo
brick dwelling of 6 rooms; nat. gas, cltyatcr.
etc.; lot 21x116: small cash payment balance to
suit BLACK A BAIRD, 95 fourth ave. 2E81.
OC9-57
FOR SALE-LAWRENCEVILLE 6 BBICK
dwellings on Hatfield St., near Forty-eighth,
containing 7 rooms each; also 6 5-room bricks on
Blackberry St.; all brinzlne good rent; this Is a
good Investment. BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth
ave. C 105. OC9-57
FOB SALE-LOCUST ST., BETWEEN MAGEE
and Chestnut streets, fine new brick dwelling
of 7 rooms, bathroom, marble mantels, cemented
cellar, both gases, inside shutters, sewered; house
Just finished; possession at once: S3, GOO: cash
f 1,000; balance to salt ALLES & BAILEY, 164
Fourth ave. Tel. 167. oc5-27-MWThSSu
FOR SALE-S500 CASH, REMAINDER ON
exceedingly liberal payments, low rate of in
terest for a complete brick house 9 rooms; every
thing; complete to smallest details; handsomely
finished and papered: 15 minutes' ride from P. O,
by Fifth ave. cable line. Fr terms see W. A.
HEBRON & SONS, 80 Fourth avenue. OC5-68-WS
East End Reslaences.
F
OR SALE-H200-COTTAGE 7 ROOMS, LOT
50x170: a nice nronertv: excellent location:
near Hlland and Walnut CHARLES SOMERS &
CO., 313 Wood St OC8-75
FO R 8 A L E-11.200 FOR BOTH-BLA1NE
street, near Boquet Oakland 2 two-story
frame dwellings of 5 rooms and finished attic; each
well sewered: lot 40x130. BLACK ft BAIRD, 95
Fourth are. 2D 85. oc9-57
FOR SALE-FRANKSTOWN AVENUE, NEAR
Brushton ave.. East End a 2-story Queen
Anne of 6 rooms and finished attic, reception ball,
nat gas, city Water, all conveniences: lot 50x150;
reasonable price and terms. BLACK ft BAIRD,
95 Fourth ave. 3 A 300, oc9-57
FOR SALE-SUMMERLEA STREET, NEAR
Elmer, a 2-story Queen Anne frame of 8
rooms and finished attic, bath, reception ball; all
the latest Improvements: lot44xl6l to an alley:
price very low; only (7,000; a real bargain; you
should see It. BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave.
0C2-57-D '
FO B 8 A L E-OAKLAND, FOURTEENTH
ward, a new 2-story and mansard brick dwell
ing, 8 rooms, bath, w. c, hall, laundry, etc,
slate mantels, tile fireplaces and hearths, fine
chandeliers, both gases, city water and house
wired for. electric lights, plate glass windows,
electric bells, good sewerage, street paved with
asphaltum and paid for, beautiful shade trees In
front of house, a few minutes from cable cars;
price S6,5O0; a moderate cash payment and bal
ance long time: immediate possession. SAMUEL
W. BLACK & CO., 99 Fourth ave. seS-4-D
Allesheny Residences.
FOR SALE-ON LACOCKST., ALLEGHENY,
centrally located, only 10 minutes' walk
from Pittsburg P.O., a very desirable property;
lot 21x100 feet well improved: brick dwelling T
rooms In front; frame house of 4 rooms on street
in rear: at a low price. W.A.HERB0N&6ON8,
80 Fourth avenue. oc2-tO-WTH
FOB SALE-SMALL HOUSE 'AND LOT, AT
auction; No. 8Taggart st, near Washington
ave.. Second ward, Alleghenv, lot 20x43; frame
house, six rooms: rents for J18 a month; sale on
the premises Friday. Oct. 11, at 4 o'clock: bargain
at L600; look at it and attend sale. A. LEGGATE
ft SON, Auctioneers, 31 Federal st, Allegheny.
ocS-92
Suburban Residences.
p
OB SALE-OR TO LET-IN BELLEVUE,
nice house. Olarse rooms, each 15x15. newlv
painted and papered: lot 45x145; grapes, fruit
water, gas; 3,000. CHARLES SOMEBSft CO., 313
IT uou &b. OCS-3
FOBSALE-AT EDGEWOOD, P. R. R.-FINE
new brick dwelling, 7 rooms and reception
hall, hardwood mantels, tile hearths, nat gas,
etc; large lot. Address LOCK BOX 104, Wllkins
burg, Pa. oc9-7
F
OB SALE AT WILKINSBUBG FBAME
house. 6 rooms, with corner lot 45x13!: s min
utes from Brushton station and 7 minutes from
wiikinsDurg station: p.oo. w. E. HAMNETT,
404 Smithfield st, Pittsburg, and WUklnsburg,
Pa. oc9-16
FOB SALE AT WILKINSBUBG BBICK
house, 12 rooms, wlthl acre ground; 5 min
utes from station; fruit of all kinds on place;
beautiful location; will be sold cheap. W. E.
HAMNETT, 404 Smithfield st, Pittsburg, and
WUklnsburg, Pa. oc9-16
FOB SALE AT EDGEWOOD F B A M E
house, 7 rooms, reception hall, b. r., laun
dry, inside w. c. . electric light and bells, nat gas,
slate mantels, finished attic and all modern Im
provements; lot 64x150; 7 minutes from station;
HW; terms easy. W. E. HAMNETT, 404 Smith
field st, Pittsburg, and WUklnsburg, Pa. QC9-16
FOR SALE LOTS.
Enst End Lots.
FOR SALE AT SHADYSIDK, ON ELLS
WORTH ave.. the best lot on the street for
the price; most be sold on acconnt of removal of
owner. See W. A. HEBRON ft SONS, SO Fourth
ave. ocl-97-ws
FOR SALE - BEAUTIFUL AND LEVEL
building lots, 24x25 ft. front on Homewood
ave. and Clawson street Just at Homewood sta
tion, at S650 upward. W. A. HEBRON 4 SONS,
80 Fourth avenue. se4-65-W8
FOR SALE-SECURE ONE OF THOSE VERY
desirable lots for a home or investment Villa
Park plan: now is the time to secure a selection.
Colored plan from JOHN F. BAXTER, Agent 511
bmlthfield street. oc6-K-hwbu
FOB SALE-EAST END LOTS-fKO AND $500
each; good streets; high elevation; conve
nient tc I. R. R. and cable lines; these lots are In
the fast growing part of the city: enhancement
snre. BLACK ft BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave.
0C2-53-D
FOR SALE--A FINE LOT 5U OR 60x150 FEET
on Fifth avenue, near Bellefield Preihvteiian
Church: one of the most eligible lots on the
avenue: price for 50 feet tlCOO and for 60 feet
$2,250: Behenley property, 43 years lease: rare
bargain. JAS.- W. DBAPE ft CO., 129 Fourth
avenue, Pittsburg.
OC5-68-MWS
FOB SALE-HEBRON HILL PABK, A BEAU
TIFUL plan of lots In the center of tbe city.
Just at the terminus ofthe Wvlle ave. cable Hne,ls
the place to bay a lot for a home or Investment;
prices and terms very reasonable; grand view,
pure air, all conveniences: call or send for col
ored plan. BLACK ft BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave.
OC2-55
FOR 8ALE-IF YOO ARE LOOKING FOR A
beautiful residence place, buy a lot in the
Herron Hill Park, Just at the end of the Wylie
ave. cable line, within 15 minutes' ride or the P.
O. : elegant lot, 40x100 feet fronting on wide street
and extending back to 24-foot alleys; magnificent
view, pure air, all conveniences: call at office for
colored plan. BLACK ft BAIRD, 13 Fonrth ave.
OC2-55
Farms.
rOR
SALE-A DESIRABLE FABM OF 100
acreaandrarm hnlldlnsr. 18 tnllpa n-nm Htr
ri u... r-.-i a v. . . -r.r."-'.i
uiusonia, on r. & iv . It. is.
W. A. HEKBUN
ft SONS, 80 Fourth avenne.
OC2-39-WT
FOR SALE-CHEAP FABM-75 ACRES,
4-room house, frame barn, good fences, lays
well. 19 milesfrom Pittsburg, forfftSOu, to close an
estate. N.F. HUBST, Lock Box 19, Rochester. Pa.
se29-144-EOD
FOR SALE-FARM 320 ACRES, WELL IM
PROVED, at station and good town; in, best
wheat country In Dakota: would exchange for
mdse or other property. ED. WllTISH,4lOGrani
St.. Pittsburg, Pa. oc5-d
FORSALE OB EXCHANGE-KANSAS FARM
for city or Allegheny county farm property;
456 acres, 7 miles from Leavenworth City, one
half cleared, balance In timber; soil rich and
very productive: excellent springs and small
stream running through ono part; small orchard;
2-story frame house: frame stable; lies nicely;
fronts on the main road: neighborhood excellent.
I. M. PENNuCK ft SON, 105 Fourth avenne.
0C6-57-UWS
Ullscellnneons.
FOB BALE-IT WILL BE TO YOUR INTER
EST to seenre one of onr new revised cata
logues with supplement Oust published) before
buying elsewhere; we have a large variety of new
properties coming in daily, and can supply your
wants without delay: low and dwellings In all
parts of the 2 cities and suburbs; all prices and
if ffi'iffl1 ,rlend for this valuable book. BLACK
, uu(, w ji ouxin ave. 00948
.
'9,
1889."
FOR SALE-LOTS.
Glenwood Lot.
FOR 'SALE-LOTS AT GLEN WOOD, NEAR
the station: graded streets, sidewalks, city
water, houses and lots lor sale. 11,350. St 750. Z.O0O,
ten per cent cash, balance on monthly payments:
Second Ave. Electric ItaUway will pass In front of
these lots; B. ftO. Railroad fare monthly tickets,
5Ji cents per trip: 12 minutes from Smithfield st
GEORGE C. BURGW1N, 150 Fourth ave.
Jy24-I2-Mwsn
FOR SALE BUSINESS.
Business Chances.
FOR 8ALE-A GOOD PAYING GENERAL
store at a bargain: storeroom and dwelling.
For particulars address S. P. POORBAUGH,
Glencoc, Pa. ocS-3t
FOR SALE-DRUGSTORE, BTOOK AND FIX
TURES afa sacrifice ir sold immediately;
proprietor has business calling him away for
winter. Address SQUIBBS, Dispatch office,
OC3-15-WS -!
FOR SALE-A NO. 1 MILK DAIRY AND
good route, with 12 cows, S horses, wagons
and all necessary articles for the business; near
tbe city and price low. C. BEBINGEB ft SON,
103 Fourth ave. oc9-33-wTbs
FOB SALE-A WELL ESTABLISHED REAL
estate business, with large list ot salable
property and good Insurance and renting busi
ness; Sf,00O will bny goodwill, safe, offlce ana
lease: furniture and everything complete: good
reason for selling. G. A., Dispatch office. oc9-2S
FIR SALE-1N THE LIVELIEST TOWN IN
Western Pennsvlvanla-tbe stock and fixtures
of the New York Clothing and (Jems' Furnishing
Goods House, located at 135 Fifth avenue. Mc
Keesport. Fa.; can reduce stock toriooo; 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. McKeesport F. S. GLEASON.
(.C12-70
FOR 8ALE-J FINE BAKERIES AND CON
FECTION ERIES, in excellent locations, targe
grocery store in Plttsbsirg, S9.000 or invoice, doing
yearly bnslnessof 1100.000; smaller grocery stores,
I ICO to 85, 0U); cigar stores, small bakeries, confec
tioneries, boarding houses, drygoods and notion
stores, feed store, printing office and many other
business chances for males or females: free par
ticulars. SHEPARD ft CO. , 54 Fifth ave. oc3
FOR SALE-Br CHARLES SOMERS ft CO.,
313 Wood street:
An Interest in a first-class city business. We
desire to negotiate with a man of good business
ability, middle age preferred, for the disposal of
an Interest In an established business o( a hlch
class and of a choice character. An opportunity
is offered that is rarely seemed, except through
long years of application.
An Investment by a sUent partner will be ac
cepted, but an active man qualified to assume
charge or tbe financial affairs of the concern is
referred. We are prepared to show and lntro
uce an accepable man to this. An absolutely
sound money-making enterprise, giving promise
of extended growth and enlargement. An invest
ment ol 85,000 Is required, which is to be applied
to the business. In which 10, 000 Is now in use.
We care to deal only directly in person with prin
cipals, who will be treated with strict confidence.
OC9-60-WI8
Business Stands.
FOR SALE-THE VALUABLE BUSINESS
property No. 1125 Penn avenue, city, at
mister's sale, Oct. 17: see hand bill at our office.
JAS. W. DBAPE ft COM Agents and Auctioneers,
129 Fourth avenue, Plttsbuig. oc5-66-MWS
FOR SALE-J'ENN AVE., EAST END BUSI
NESS property, between Hiland and CoUIns
aves. ; lot 20x145 feet to a street; will be sold at a
bargain if sold at once; enhancement certain.
SAMUEL W. BLACK ft CO., 99 Fourth ave.
0C9-9
FOR SALE-EXCELLENT CORNER PROP
ERTY In Allegheny, located near freight
depot and siding; lot fronting two good streets,
21x100. aU occuDled bvnew brick buUdlntr. with
good storeroom; property well adapted for light
manufacturing, wholesale feed, grocery, milk, or
any business requiring large frontage; a good in
vestment: (6,000. CHARLES SOMERS ft CO., S13
w ooa street. .. ocmh-wb
FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS.
Horses. Vehicles. Live Stock. tc
FOR SALE-BICYCLE-AMERICAN CHAM
PION, made to order; ball bearlng-s; full
nlckled; 2 sets handle bars, bell, etc ; splendid con
dition; ridden less than 200 miles; cost SI40: will
take (55; no time to ride. Address E. E. McFAR
LAND, 31 Federal st, Allegheny. oc9-56
Slachlnerr and Metals.
FOR SALE-ENGINES AND BOILERS-NEW
and refitted: repairing promptly attended to.
PORTER FOU NDRY ANDMACH1NE CO., LL1L,
below Suspension bridge, Allegheny, Pa. aulO-29
FOR SALE-SECOND-HAND ENGINES AND
boilers; all sizes apd styles kept in stock, from
4 to 100 h. p.; all refitted: good as new, at lowest
prices; mounted portable engines, 8 to 25 h. p.
23-25 Park way. J. S. YOUNG, Allegheny, Pa.
Ja3-92-MWT
FOR SALE- HOISTING ENGINES, NEW
and second hand; wire-and manllla rope, der
rick and fittings, hoisting tubs and cars, clay and
ore pans, engines, boilers and machinery.
THOMAS CARLIN'S SONS, Lacock and Sandusky
sts., Alleghenv. au5-17-ltWT
Miscellaneous.
FOR SALE -HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE,
carpets and ceneral housekeeping roods.
queeiisware. tinware, wooden ware, etc., etc., at
aaministrator's pnniic sate, on inursaay morn
lnirof thlsweefc Oct. 10. at No. 65 Beech st.
Allegheny: sale at 10 o'clock; everything to be
sold without reserver-by order of administrator.
JAMES W. DRAPE ft CO., Auctioneers. 12)
xounnave., .rwsourg. ocu-43
FOR BALE-BY CHABLES SOMERS ft CO.,
313 Wood street:
We are authorized to neeotlate the sale of an
interest in a Western Pennsylvania newspaper
mil we oeiiere 10 oe earning larger oiriaenas on
the capital invested than any other publication in
this part of the State outside of Pittsburg. An
investment of (5,000 will secure a one-halt owner
ship and an equal voice (if desired) in the man
agement. A man desiring to become actively interested in
a newspaper of high character, nowpaylng hand
somely, and in a field rapidly and permanently
enlarging, can do no better than investigate this.
OC9-60-WF8
PERSONAL.
PERSONAL-MALTBY'S OYSTER DEPOT,
late 76 Fifth avenue, removed to C41 Smith
field street; fresh oysters received dally; orders
filled at lowest prices. J. B. HEMMERLE, Mgr.
sel-92-D
PERSONAL-BOOKS! BOOKS! BOOKSI
New and old, ancient and mouern. standard
and rare, legal, medical and scientific 30,000 vol
umes to setect from. LEVI'S BOOK STORE. 900
Liberty st au3-93
PEBSONAL-MAUD, COME BACK: ALL
will be forgotten; I have bough t-you a pair
ofthoso "voltaic diamond" eardrops at ft 50, a
"voltaic diamond" ring for S6 50, and an elegant
voltaic diamond stud for myself for (2 75. BAR
NEY ARONS is sole agent for them ; they are more
brilliant tban genuine diamonds; 65 Fifth ave.,
cor. Wood st. oc9-91
PERSONAL -HIS LOVE SUDDENLY RE
TURNED; recently they had not been on the
best of terms owing to a little family jar occa
sioned by the wife insisting on being allowed to
renovate, bis wearing apparel, and which, ol
course, was done in a bungling manner; in order
to prevent tbe trouble iney agreed to send all
their work hereafter to DICKSON, the Tailor, 65
Fifth ave., corner Wood st., second floor, and
now everything lslorely and peace and happiness
again reign in their household. Telephone 1558.
au30
LOST.
T OST-ON MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 30. PLAN
JJ of honse on Wall's ace, P. R. K.; suitable
reward wui be paid if left at DISPATCH OFFICE,
OC9-70
LOST-A LADIES' CUFF AND CAMEO CUFF
button, on Water st. bet foot or Liberty
and B. ft O. depot; a suitable reward paid for
same if left at THE DISPATCH OFFICE. OC9-55
LOST OCTOBER 8, BETWEEN FOURTH
avenue, Smithfield st. and Sixth avenue,
pocketbook containing small sum of money, ros
ary and key. Kinder will obtain suitable reward
if returned to M. BRADr, 64 Webster avenue,
city. QC9-71
LEGAL NOTICES.
JNO. A. WILSON, Attorney at Law,
119 Fonrth ave.
TESTATE OP GEORGE GLASS, DE
Pj CxSASED. Notice is hereby- given that
letters testamentary on tbe estate of George
Glass have been granted to the undersigned, to
whom all persons Indebted to said estate are
requested to make immediate payment, and
those liavlne claims against the same should
make them known without delay. MARY A.
GLA-B and DAVIS GLASS, executors. No. 57
Wylie ave,, Pittsburg. Pa. se4-43-w
BRUCE & SHIELDS, Attorneys at Law,
Fifth avenne and Grant street
TN THE COURT OF QUARTER 8ES-
I SIONS of the Peace in and for the county
of Allegheny, No. L22S of March sessions, 1889.
In re petition of James McKay, execntor of
the last will, etc., of John McKay, deceased, for
transferor wholesale liquor license to himself
as such executor.
Notice Is hereby given that said Court has
fixed Saturday, the 19th day of October, at 10
o'clock A. it, as the time for bearing the appli
cation of James McKay, executor, etc., for the
transferor the llcetsn of John McKay as a
wholesale liquor dealer for the place of busi
ness No. 1005 Liberty street, in the Fourth
ward ot the city of Pitfsbure, to himself as the
executor of the last will, eta, of said John Mc
Kay, deceased, at which time the parties in In
terest or all persons having objection thereto
will be heard. D. K. McGtJNNIGLE,
oc9-10 Clerk of Coons.
BTJSINESS CHANGES.
TOTTCE-I HAVE THIS DAY AS80CI
JM ATED with me Mr. Albert Pafenbacb,
who has had ten years experienco in the whole
sale jewelry business, which assures torn in
creased facilities for securing goods of the best
and latest designs at the lowest prices. The
business will be conducted under the name of
Witzel Pafenbacb. Thanking you tor yonr
past patronage, we hope for a continuance of
your favors. A. WITZEL.
Jeweler, 342 Fifth avenue, on line of Fifth ave
nue caDie cars, near juagee sireow
PiTTSBURg, October 1, 1S89.
oc9-23
rpHEPITTSBUHOPHOTO-ENOBAVINOCOM-X
PANY,incorporatedl88S.DISPATCHBUILD
1MG. 75, 77 and 79 Diamond st. Engravings ot
buildings, machinery, portraits, cuts lor cats'
logues, etc; reproductions ofpen and Ink draw
ings, wood cut prints, manuscripts, etc.: print
ing, binding, blank books, etc, se4-4.wg
TO LET.
East Sad Residences.
TO LET NEAT HOUSE OF 9 BOOMS. LATE
Improvements, at only (38 34 per bo,, oa
Dlthrldge st, near Fifth avenue, Oakland. W.
A. HERRON t SONS, 80 Fourth avenue. oe9-W
TO LET-HOUSE OF 14 BOOMS. STABLE
and outbuildings: large grounds ; on liegley
avenue, near Penn avenne cable cars. Inquire of
HENRY ROBERTS, at Oliver Roberts Wire Co.,
Southslde. sel9-10
Allegheny Residences,
T
10 LET-FURNISHED OB UNFURNISHED,
a new Oneen Anne honse in Alleshenr. "of
nine ruoms. oatn ana launary; au uvuuu am
venlenees: Immediate possession. Inquire of Dr.
W. 8. YATES. 802 Penn ave. ec9-
-.- ' - - - ----- .. -. - - ..
Apartments.
TO LET TWO LARGE THIRD-STORY
rooms; both kinds of gas: suitable for light
housekeeping. Inanlre 820 FUTH AVE. city.
ocO-3
TO LET-ONE OR TWOFURNISHED ROOMS
with natural gas and electric light for two
or more gentlemen. Inquire of A. W. LINDE
MAN. corf Sheridan and Hoevelersts., EsstCnd.
OC9-75
Business Stands.
TO LET-BAKERY IN SPLENDID LOCA
TION: will also, if desired, rent dweUlng
with bakery. Apply, ON PREMISES, No. 2iW
Sarah st, S. 8., Pitts. oc9-3
rflO LET-FRONT STORE ROOMS ON CORNER
JL Penn and Third, and corner Fourth and
Liberty, and rooms suitable for hotel: rood busi
ness stands. Inquires. MUSORAVE, 44 Fourth at
ocS-83
Offlces. Desk Room. dee.
TO LET-IN THE NEW DISPATCH BUILD
ING, 75, 77 and 79 Diamond street twoorthe
roomiest and best-lighted offices to be found In the
city; rent poo and (300 per annum, including elec
tric lights. Janitor service and steam beating.
Apply between 10 x. u. and I r. v., or between
2 and 4 P.M. )y237
AMTJBE31JEOTS. y
BRAND OPERA HDUHE.
E. D. WILT, Lessee and Manager.
COMMENCING MONDAY, OCTOBER It
Six Nights and Wednesday and Saturday
Matinees.
Annual Engagement of the Famous
RUDOLPH ARONSON
COMIC OPERA COMPANY,
Presenting the First Operatic Novelty of tha
Season,
THE -:- BRIGANDB !
As presented at the CASINO, NEW YORE; for
125 performances and four weeks. In Boston.
The Original Cast, Including
Lillian Russell,
Fanny Rice,
Isabella Urquhait,
Anna O'Keefe,
Delia Stacey,
Laura Russell,
Alice Greeway,
Eva Johns,
Nellie Suglass,
Clara Randall,
Fred. Solomon,
Geo. OlmL
Henry Hallam,
Richard Carroll,
A. W. Tama,
J. A. Furry,
Henri Leoni,
Chas. Priest,
Max Lube,
Chas. Renwlcfc
SALE
OF
SEATS
BEGINS
THURSDAY
MORNING,
OCTOBER 10.
The production under the direction of MR.
MAX FREEMAN. t
Musical Director, Mr.GUSTAVE KEREER.
The costumes and scenery are the most elab
orate and gorgeous ever seen in an operatic
production. o&31
EXPOSITION.
WELSH NIGHT,
WITH THE FAMOUS
THIRTEENTH REGIMENT BAND
' OF NEW YORK.
oc9
A WEEKDF FUN.
q Tbe Laughable Comedy,
A POSSIBLE CASE,
Next Week at the
BIJOU THEATER.
Sale of Seats will commence
THURSDAY, OCT. la
One of the best plays presented
here last season.
FULL OF FUN FROM 8TART
TO FINISH.
Secure Seats Early.
ocS-73
pi RAND OPERA HOUSE
TO-NIGHT.
HELEN BARRY, "Love and Liberty."
October llth.Rudolph Aronson Comic Open
Comoany in "The Brigands."
oc7-25
TIJOU THEATER;
3IAT1NEE TO-DAY.
HARRY LACY and the
TILL ALARM.
Oct H J. M. Hill's A Possible Case Company.
007-23-173
TTARRIS' THEATER-EVERY AFTEB
11 NOON and evening.
WILBUR OPERA CO. ) Wednesday,
With THE BEGGAR
SUSIE KIRWIN. ) STUDENT.
Week October 14 SHE. oc6-0
TTARRY WILLIAMS' ACADEHV
To-night, Matinees Tuesday, Thursday and
Saturday,
GUS HILL'S
WORLD OF NOVELTIES. oc-3
-vrrORLD'S MUSEUM
ALLEGHENY CITS'.
This week, Oct. 7,
ROSE, THE WILD GIRL.
Oct 14-The Great World's Clrcns. oc7-18
OFFICIAL- PITTS317KG.
PROPOSALS FOR WORK TO BE DONE
and apparatus furnished at Central Office
of Fire Alarm Telegraph.
Proposals will be received up until 2 P. M. of
OCT. 12, at tho offlce of City Controller, f orone
main switch board and all necessary electrical
connections on same, Including galvanometers,
annunciators, testing apparatus, etc., accord
ing to plans and specifications on file with
Morris W. Mead, Superintendent Bureau of
Electricity.
Bonds in double the amount of tbe estimated
cost must accompany the bid.
The Board of Awards reserves the right to
ccept or reject any or all bids.
. J. O. BROWN.
oc2-64 Chief Department of Public Safety.
PrrrsBtnto. Pa.. Octobers. 1889.
-VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
.1M reports of Viewers on the construction
t sewers on Ellsworth and Center avenues
from Penn avenne to Euclid street; Mayflower
street, from Lowell street to Larimer avenne;
Larkins alley, from South Twenty-fourth street
to,apolntl50fceteat: Wilberforce street from
Penn avenue to Ellsworth avenue; Beltler
street and Hiland avenue, from Shakespeare
street to Ellsworth avenue; Fifth 'avenue, from
crown east of Wilklns avenue to Amberson
avenne, and Bhakespeare street, from Pennsyl
vania Railroad to Ellsworth avenue, have been
approved by Councils, which action will be
final, unless an appeal la filed In the Court of
Common Pleas, within ten (10) days from date.
E.M.BIGELOW.
Chief of Department OX Public Works.
A00IMM SALS6.
A DMTNWTItATOB SALE OF
A. HOLD fanMan. bookoase.
carpets, etft, at 35 Beeeh street, AHstfrasfr;.
IBUHeVAi SU1U.LHU
of this week, October it, at 19 o-efe.';
There is 'parlor Isnrtww, sot m eas
chairs, marSe-sep saKe, what-aot, Am-
Man case-seat ofcalr. tadiea' reeeptiea efessr. '
extension taMe aa4 (hatBt-rooffl eaam, SMe-
hnarrt Ib larm honVeasfl with wlnts oa otter r
Ma har-.ir rfrautBo hwag. hedstftttds asat ..!!
"".vt ." -"": . - -- - --- ------- -a
Deoame wasfistaira. earvew, wnw, jw ja
ware.oatiery, eooklK ateaetis, etc netttre
tale, by order or aummmrawf.
JAB. W.IUIArE X UU,aimwi ,3
OC&oB i20 roans! are., Iinnvii,
iUHUiN 0L,C. &1
TTniTpr m irvT
nuuot n.iNJL L.wi,
SATURDAY, OCTOBER M, Mb, j.
At 3 o'clock p. jc, on the vnmAMS, at Mmi;
field Vallev. on the Pasbaadio R. R.. 8 ssflM
from tbe city. The hosse is large oasUsH- ,
able, having Brooms, nail, eta xste tot m ssk -
lTfii it well or gooa water ac swsr.
Abundance of fruit choice varieties; stMto.
CHiiiftii Wwu .sire..., nut. wna w ub.uh.wh, -
walk from Mansfield station. TntiM to
Union statiosf at 1 P. jr. Term on day at sots.
v.ir.y.iK. u. hai.mkk. on W a Bremtots.
ALEXANDER frU
ocM6-WT Auetfemeefs, 3M Woe sC '
AUCTION- SALE.
DESIRABLE PITTSBURG FBOPSlTLMj
AT AUCTION '
03f
THURSDAY, OCTOBER M,
-
at 4 o'clock p. H., on the promfao,;
BBort, Liberty or Ltgonier street, an
ward. Bear Thirty-fourth street
Howard nubile scbeolaouset mast be soMiM'
close an estate; lot 90 feet front on Short, LSfc-..'
ertyorLigonier street, ana 100 feet doosiM
0)iuicuc;, im niuua ao ciccMm lira nu
story dtick nouses, wttn snisnea oojomsis.r
containing 6 rooms eacbjalso two two sossj vj
of said lot, three two-story frame dwefflsm ot"
rooms eacn, ana a two-room irame
this property will be offered as a whole, or mav
be sub-divided into two parts; First Misso
diatelyadjolniBg Howard public scaooiae
lot about as feet front on Lieonler street
tending back 100 feet to Spring alley, i
tneaueyououjwieer, on wmen are te
story frame houses. S rooms each, aad ail
cottage. Second Adjoining the same- Is'
6884.106 feet on Lteonier street, ami sml
deep to Spring alley, with same front oa aMsjt
on w wen are two two-story. oricE noat,at V.s'd
rooms eaon, ana tnree two-Kory irsuse
ot 4 roams each; these properties are '
and cannot fall to be a rood pari Be lav
near Penn avenue and Butler street
roads, and in the Immediate vicinity of l
manufacturing establishments: always
mandlnz good rentals; terras of sale, osmSI
casn on aenvery oi mea; Balance ia
and three years, secured by bead awl i
on tne premises jot mrtner i
-Hi ... r r zjvTwnrrtr m. anur
avenue. Plttsburc Pa., or A. J. P&N1
AnfiMnnAAr. !S frant stTMt: aaeJN.m '
AUCTION SALE-.
DESIRABLE PITTSBURG PROPS)
AT AUCTION v
. 3-
THURSDAY, OCTOBBR Mt,
at 2 o'clock 7. Jr.. oa fee
the corner of Thirty-fifth aad
a-.- T-!--..t. -J Uu V - a
OUECH, ufceeutu ..to .miss iro sn j
dose an estate. Lot 96 ft 7 in. beat oa Bat- "v
210 feet to Psnn avenue; thence atesc Peasv
avenue 79 ft. 6 In. to a polBt; theaee9ltt,K
in. toward Butler street to a wrist: tbeaee-
allel with Penn avenue 3 ft to a point; tfceaea
89 ft 11 in. to Butler street, tbe triaee of ke-
nnning, on which are erected, froeliag oa
penn avenue, 3 two-story Dricic aoasef, warn
Penn avenue, 3 two-story brick
finished basements. On Butler si
finished basements. On Butler street. 3
story frame houses and one frame
Thirtv-flf th street are 6 brick aad Irmm
Ings. Tha above described property wM e .
xerea as a wnoie, or wiu ue soa-aivieea raws
parts, to wit: Lot 79 ft 6ia. oaPeaa arenas,
extending back along Thirty-filth street tewtwt J
cuuer;nir,i4 lit, oa waen are a twsaiery -
ones: nouses, containing o reeme aaa jeesssr
each. Lot corner Thirty-fifth aad Batter
streets, with 48 ft 3 In. front oa Batter street
extenainc along Thirty-nlth street afeeat Ma.
feet, on which are 8 brick and frame dwsWiasff.'. -
tuo aamc a Bineuuni utMnung; vvt-
with 48 ft 3 in. front on Butler street, ezteatK -
ThMti nTonArties are sittiatA htwAAn tha twa . $JrA
lines of cable cars oa Penn avenue and Ban or
street: convenient to a larra number of axtea-.
sive manufacturinr establishments, aad very '4
favorably located for business or dwaWng 'a
is dailvInftTftajiInf. invalid- and nanisAtfall Sd
prove a good paying investment Tense ot XjM
ance in 1, 2 and 3 years, secured by bead aad . '
matlim amilv to L M. PENNOCK 4 SOU. Ml
Fonrth aTenue,orAJ.PENTECOST,448G &JH4
street PIttsbnnr. Pa- oS,-i ?'V.3
OFFICIAL PITTSBURG.
PrrTSBtmo. PAA October 3. 1888.
NOTICE IS HlSREBY GIVEN THAT THH'
renort of viewers on the paving aad Garb
ing of "Boggs avenue, from Bailey aveaae to
south line of property ol Louis JJepe, has bees' '
innrnT.il nv rTnnnHIa ivhirh antlna vttl &
41nl nn1sBa,n.nn.aH,fl1iw1 In f,a rVut a4" Jl
Common Pleas within ten (10) days from date.
E.M. B1GELOW,
Chief of Department of Public Works.
oc-B
, PxrrsBCBO. Pa.. October 3. 1888.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THK
report of viewers on the grading, pavtae
and curbing of Cargill street, from Thirty
third street to Jewel street has been approved
by Councils, which action will be flaal, oaMss
an appeal Is filed in the Court ot Cosaatea
Pleas within ten (10) aays from date.
v E. M- BIGELOW. '
Chief of Department of Public Works. ,
. oc3-43
PrrrSBUBG. Ya Octobers. 188ft.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THK
renorts of viewers on the OBesiae of'
Kiverside street, zrom uaioney aney to soaw. ; j
Main street: xripod alley, irom meadow street
to Shetland street; Post street from Jf orty-tee
ond street to i orty-lourtn street; uaruea alley,
from. Main street to Brown alley: Rural street.
frnm TTllanil ftTMnfl ta N (wlAY atmiul aad A;
Hampton street, from Hiland avenue to Net- '
ley avenue, nave oeen approved oyLoaaeus,
which action will be final unless an appeal Is
filed in tho Court of Common Pleas within tea
(10) days from date. E. M. BIGELO W.
OC3-48 Chief ot Department of Public Worka.
OCTOBEK&leW.
A70TICE W HEREBY GIVEN THAT TUB
11 Eureau ot Health of the city of Piete
burg has this day established and provided,
and doe' hereby designate the foot of Seven
teenth (17) street in the city of Pittsburg, at
the Allegheny river, and Clark's dumpeeat,
immediately above the north end of tbe tieattt
Tenth street bridge, in tt? city of Pittsbarg.
on tbe Monongahela river, as tha places where 1
are to be received and deposited the contents
of all privies as they shall from time to time be-j
cleaned and emptied, and all other offensive
substances found upon the public highwav.
THOMAS W.BAKER.
Superintendent of tbe Bureau of Healtav
OC4-80
rt EALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE-. -73
O CEIVEU at the offlce or city controller -' ,-j
UUU1 UUXWUAJAI. U 1- X. mmv, M m A. .. -w
constructing an influent chamber at Bedford
rjumnlntr station. A bond of five thoasasd -
(&0U0) dollars, probated before the Mayor at, i a
city cierK. mast accompany cacu uiu. '?
specifications, blanks on which bids must be
made, and all other information, apply at the
office of Superintendent of Water Supply aadt
Distribution. j7
The Department of Awards reserves toe ngK
to reject any or all bids. ;
E. M. BIGELOW.
Chief of Department of Publio Works. i$
oci-is
P
isnost
ORGANa
a HAMILTON,
SI AND 98 FIFTH AVENUE, !
Plttsbure. Pa. ap3&7t-Btj
SIXTH AVENUE DYE WORKS,
M. MAY. SONS &.0(y
STEAM DYERS AND SCOURERS j
And general renovators ot textile faeries, f. 4,$
dies ana gentlemen s soneu or iauu s5' "" ft
of every description carefully attended te.
M. MAY SONS & Co.
jeU-TTS 68 SIXTH AVE,, Pittsburg, Pa.
mHE AIR BRAKE
X BUILDING AND LOAN A8SOCUTK)iCv
01 Aiiegneny 1 connuctea oa tae Beet aaa
latest imnroved methods, and offers arst-eeaeaM
Inducements to subscribers. FoH iefonsAtieai
will be given and subscriptions te Ms
received at the store of
JOHNVBWJT.
HU-U-nsa WKgtfolKi ABnawgg
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