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THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBEB 3, 189a
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AT THBf CODHTr FAIB.
The First and Only Allegheny Agri-
cultural Exhibition and Races
START OUT IN EXCELLENT SHAPE.
A Large Crowd Present at the Opening
Day of a Creditable Show.
THE INTERESTING TRIALS OP SPEED
Hurrah for the county fair! "Who
wouldn't go? A delightful ride up the Al
legheny river to Tarentum; a joyous whirl
from the station behind spirited steeds to the
fairgrounds of the Tarentum Agricultural
and Driving Pare Association, one mile beyond-
Yesterday was the first day of the
first fair, and was such a success that
the officers of the association retired last
evening to dreams of wondrous wealth and
glory to accrue from the continuation and
perpetuation of the fair and the association.
The gates were opened at 7 o'clock
in the morning, and any num.
ber of wagons, heavily loaded with
wonderful specimens of the vegetable and
animal kingdom, passed through in rapid
succession, and were quickly relieved of
th?irlnteresting burdens that appeared to
better advantage in pens and places es
pecially designed for them, while horse
after horse of unquestionable lineage and
blue blood, carefully covered with gaily
colored blankets, were led by attentive
grooms to temporary abodes, and cow after
co w of haughty mien traversed with stately
step the arena leading from the main en
trance to the homes prepared for them, in
which they assumed picturesque poses for
the benefit of the visiting public
Tbe exhibits exceeded, even yesterday,
the most sanguine expectations of the pro
jectors of the fair, and the merry sound of
the hammer and the buzz of the carpenter's
saw erecting extra stalls and booths mingled
all day long with the merry-go-round, the
gay .shouts of the energetic fakirs, and
the different calls of the many animals and
fowls..
SOME OF THE ENTRIES.
There were preponderous beets, cabbages,
potatoes, and everything in that line en
tered; also grains and tempting fruits, and
chickens of every variety, noted for every
thing under the sun, feathers, eggs and
flesh; turkeys that suggested Thanksgiving
even at thisearly date; pigs, both little and
big, and sheep of every dye and wool.
In the woman's department in Floral
Hall could be seen quilts of thessne and
crazy variety, tidies of every kind, toilet
sets, mantel scarfs, sideboard covers, pin
cushions, chair cushions, bead rests, darned
net patterns and everything in fine needle
work that skillful needlewomen attempt,
beside preserves, jellies and pickles,
sweet, sour and spiced; cakes and
breads all entered for prizes, and all
meriting prizes. Other exhibits of a more
private nature in Floral Hall testify to the
enterprise of the business firms of Tarentum
and make it a very attractive place, an es
pecially pretty corner, being the result of
a flora exhibit, that not only beautifies the
entire hall, but lends a sweet fragrance to
the place.
The attendance yesterday was such that
it surprised and delighted the management,
and the dusty roads a necessary feature to
a successful lair were lined lrom morning
till night with conveyances of all kinds,
carrying the visitors to and from
tbe lair grounds. Tnere was the
substantial farmer, with his family
all arrayed in holiday attire, with well-filled
lunch baskets behind the usually steady
horses that imbibed the spirit of the occasion
and pranced alrhoit as gaily as the more
spirited steed driven by the young man with
his best girl, who was there in great num.
bers. And who did not enjoy fried chicken
and home delicacies from lunch baskets?
But any number of city folks partook of an
excellent dinner in the dining hall provided
by the association.
AJIOSC THE EXHIBITS.
The morning was spent in viewing and
interviewing the exhibits, one of which was
especially interesting to the younger portion
of the visitors, as it was a dearlittlebaby calf,
not 24 hours old, and named R.S.P. McCall.
But the inspiriting strains ot the Silver
Cornet Band from Xatrono shortly after 1
o'clock created a general stampede for the
grand stand, before which the fantastically
capped jockies were coaxing, petting and
speeding their favorites, that shortly were
to match their steps in the races.
The first race was a 2-year-old trot, in
half-mile heats, for a purse of 830, There
were six entries Beulah T, Jim, Monta
Lee, G. D. Prentice, Mollie Chigh and
"Wilkes Pine. The last named carried off
the purse amid the enthusiastic cheers of
the spectators.
The second race was a 4-year-old pace,
with Laura Bell, Billie Oberlin, Darter
and John C entered, and was won by John
C. The 3-year-old trot was won by Ala
manzor, Daisy X, Nancy E and Homewood
being left in the rear, while he passed
triumphantly under tbe wire.
To-day there will be four races a running
race, three-minute trot, 2:40 class, and a
stallion race, a trot Cattle, sheep and
swine will also be judged, and there will be
a magnificent horse show, composed of all
the horses on the ground, in grand caval
cade on the track at 3 r. M.
Fob the sick, the aged, and in all dis
eases of children, Mellin's Food is in
valuable. Its perfect adaptability for the
uses for which it was intended is being con
stantly demonstrated.
In Frnlae of St. Patrick's Pills.
St Patrick's Pills have given me better
satisfaction than any other. M. H. Proud
foot, druggist Granada. Colorado.
Our customers all speak higblv in praise
of St Patrick's Pills. They are the best
Berry Bros., CaToll, Nebraska.
St Patrick's Pills give entire satisfaction.
I have used them in my family. They are
the best I ever used for the purpose. Frank
Cornelious, Pnrcell, Indian Ter.
We find St Patrick's Pills to be very ex
tra and to give splendid satisfaction. They
are now about the only kind called for. W.
A. "Wallace, Oasis, la.
For sale by E. G. Stucky, 1701 and 2401
Pcnn ave.; E. G. Stucky & Co., cor. Wylie
ave. and Fulton st; MarkellBros., cor. Penn
and Frankstown aves.; Carl Hartwig, 4016
Butler st; John C. Smith, cor. Penn ave. and
Main st; Jas. I,. McConnel & Co., 455
Fifth ave., Pittsburg; and in Allegheny by
E. E. Heck, 72 and 194 Federal st; Thos.
E. Morris, cor. Hanover and Preble aves.;
A J. Kaercher, 51) Federal st, and Charles
L. "Walther. 04 Chestnut st wsu
Rove, Wo nre Ready
Now to fit you out with a good school suit
at about one half the usual prices. Good,
dnrable but stylish suits at 2 00 and $2 50 Jor
boy 4 to 14 years old.
P. C. C. C, PlTTSBUKG COMBtN-ATIOlf
clothing company, cor. Grant and
Diamond streets., opp. the Court House.
Somelhlnc Xrw in Mlks.
Gennine Irish poplins in real Scotch tar
tans, comprising nearly all the most popular
plaids of the clans ol auld Scotland.
Don't fail to see them to-dav at our grand
opening. Jos. Hobke&Co.'s
Penn Avenue Stores,
Geeat special sale of plush jackets,
capes and sacques nt bargain prices this
week, at Bosenbaum & Co.'s. rr
All New Fall Goods Now Open In Ladles'
and Children's Hoaleiy.
The most complete stock ever shown in
these cities. Prices all on our new, low
basis. Jos. Hokne & Co.'s
Penn Avenue Stores,
WILL VISIT OSCEOLA,
Coroner McDowell's Jury lo Go to the Scene
of tbe Baltimore nnd Ohio Wreck The
Cross Ties Were Pushed Along; tho Track
for Three Miles.
The Coroner's jury will visit the scene of
the Baltimore and Ohio wreck near Osceola
station, August 14, to-day. Considerable
testimony was heard yesterday at the in
quest, and tbe latter will probably be con
cluded to-morrow.
Thomas JIcGovem, conductor of the train,
testified that as the train was leaving Mc
Keesport on the evening ot the accident he
saw a man jump on the baggage car. This
man was afterward identified as Hersha, one
of those who were killed in the wreck. The
witness felt the air being applied to the
brakes shortly after 10 o'clock, and be
lieving something was wrong started
forward. As he did so he felt the jar of the
cars in front of him leaving the tracks, and
suddenly the entire train came to an abrupt
standstill. No jar was felt before the air
was turned on. "When the conductor
hastened to the front of the train he saw tbe
engine thrown from the track, three sleepers
and the baggage car derailed. Two cross,
ties were found in a shattered condition
near the engine. Both bore the imprint of
rails, and were burned by the friction of the
rails, indicating that they had been pushed
along the track tor some distance.
Ex-Superintendent Patton, of the Balti
more and Ohio, testified that he went to the
scene and examined the shattered ties. He
then went back three miles on the track and
discovered a number ot chips and splinters
near the rails, showing that it was at that
point that the ties had been placed. He
testified there bad been no ties transported
over that section of the road for 24 hours
previous to the accident; that the only ties
in the neighborhood were a few near Osce
ola, which were reserved for repairing. He
said Goodwin was riding contrary to the or
ders of the company and had no business on
the locomotive. The accident be believed
was the results of au intention to wreck the
train.
J. C King, fireman of the train, testified
that Goodwin appeared to be an acquaint
anceof Sullivan,' and got on the engine at
Pittsburg. Shortly alter leaving McKees
port Goodwin, who was looking ont of the
window, remarked suddenly that the engine
had struck several ties and was pushing
them. The engineer then applied the air
and shortly afterward the accident hap
pened. J. 'N. Kalbaugb, master mechanic
of the road, explained that the ties after
being struck and pushed along the track
were worn by the friction, and thereby be
came low enough to fall under the boat head
of the pilot and from thence under the
wheels, causing the wreck. The jury will
visit the scene of the wreck this afternoon,
and will likely conclude the inquest to
morrow morning.
CROWDED THE PAROCHIAL SCHOOL.
The Effects of Father Lamblng's Warning
Plainly Visible.
There is considerable excitement among
tbe Catholic population of "Wilkinsburg
over the determined stand taken by Eev. A.
A. Lambing, of St James' Church, with
regard to the attendance of the children of
the congregation at the parochial school.
All over the Pittsburg diocese there has
been an earnest effort on the part of the
priesthood to bring to the parochial schools
children that have hitherto shown symptoms
of backsliding to the ward schools. Father
Lambing said on Sunday that he should re
fuse absolution to any parents or guardians
who did not send their children to the Cath
olic school. The result of this threat was
noted yesterday morning, when there was
a very large attendance much larger than
last year when the school opened.
One thing that is expected to increase the
usefulness of, as well as attendance at, St
James' school is the fact that the Sisters of
Charity have established a home for them
selves in Wilkinsburg, and will thus be
able to give closer attention to educational
matters there than heretofore. They intend
to give private lessons in music, painting,,
etc, in addition to teaching in the parochial
school. The lawn fete given by the ladies
of St James Church a few weeks ago real
ized S350 lor the building fund.
CnANOE of life, backache, monthly ir
regularities, hot flashes, are cured by Dr.
Miles Nervine. Free samples at Jos.
Fleming & Son's, Market st W
Children's and Misses' Rlonie Wnlsts
Reduced in price to close.
Sizes from 4 to 12 years
At 75c, that were 51 60;
At $1, that were ?2 75. .
Jos. HOKNE & CO.'S
Penn Avenue Stores.
Lace Curtains.
Manufacturers' samples several hun
dred of them Friday and Saturday of this
week, 25c each. This is a splendid lot
There won't be such another this season.
Come early Friday for choice.
Campbell & Dick.
Children's and Blisses Blonae Waists)
Reduced in price to close.
Sizes 4 to 12 years
At 75c, that were 81 50;
At 51, that were 2 75.
JOS. Hobnb & Co.,
Penn Avenue Stores.
Salooks, hotels and restaurants have
Baeuerlein's famous beer on tap. tuwp
A Bnrsaln In Ladies' Gloves.
New 5-hook snede glove, genuine Foster
kid, colors and black, $1 35.
Jos. Hoeke & Co.'s
Penn Avenue Stores.
Boys' bulls.
Odd pants, overcoats.
Campbell & Dick, Fifth ave., Pittsburg.
Banner Baking Powder.
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BANANA CAKE.
Three-quarters cup of butter.-' two cups of
white sugar, one cup sweet milk, three eggs
(whites and yolks beaten separately), or
the whites of only six eggs, three cups of
flour, having in it only one measure "Ban
ner" Baking Powder. Bakein jelly-cake
nans. three layers, crush six ripe bananas and
spread them over each layer, except the top
one, which should be iced with the follow
ing boiled icing: Take two and a half cups
granulated sugar, half cup water, boil three
minutes, when cool, add the wuites of three
eggs, slightly beaten.
Now is the season to keep
on hand a supply of
8COTJEENE to do all
rour house cleaning. There
Is no known article for 5
cents that will so help
through house cleaning and
do it sn well.
HOUSE
CLEANING
WITH
SCOTJBENE
PR 1 7 IT Q for amateur writers are offered by
rni&CD THE DISPATCH during the
Exposition season. Bee announcement on
Jfourthpage of this issue.
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COLLUSION CHARGED.
An Injunction Suit to Prevent the
Safe of the City Poor -Farm.
PLAINTIFF A REAL ESTATE MAN
He Says There Was No Real Competition Be
tween the Bidders, and
THAT THE C1TX HAS SO' BIGHT TO SELL
City Solicitor Moreland called on Mayor
Gourley yesterday about noon, with the
deed for the sale of the Poor Farm property
and asked the Mayor to sign it His Honor
had been served with a notice a few minutes
before, to restrain him from signing the
deed, and he was not in condition at the
time to sign anything. "When the Major
offered him the paper, Major Gourley re
fused to attach his signature to it, and by a
combination of circumstances he may be
successful in his opposition to tbe sale of
th3 farm, and the purchase of the Stewart
ground at twice its alleged actual value.
A bill in equity was filed yesterday by
Charles L. Straub and those who might
choose to join with him against the City of
Pittsburg, H. I. Gourley, Mayor, Bobert
Elliot, Chief of the Department of Public
Charities, and M. I. Baird, and Carnegie,'
Phipps & Co. It is alleged that the Poor
Farm at present owned by the city was pur
chased with money assessed and derived
from the taxpayers by an act providing for
the relief and employment of the poor. In
pursuance of an ordinance passed July 12,
1890, which, it is claimed, is illegal. Chief
Elliot advertised the sale of the old Poor
Farm. In pursuance of the ordinance bids
were made and the farm put up for sale.
There was an understanding, it is asserted,
between the bidders, who knew the amount
of each other's bid, and therefore there was
no competition, and the bids were not bona
fide. The bidders were Joshua Rhodes,
Carnegie, Phipps & Co., and M. I. Baird,
but, it is claimed, the bids were only for the
appearance of competition to M. I. Baird.
Chief Elliott declared that Mr. Baird,
whose bid was (2,903 per acre, a total of
5419,425 44, was the highest and best
bidder, and that the farm should be sold to
him.
The plaintiff claims that there was an un
derstanding between the bidders, and there
fore no competition, except for appearance'
sake. Baird, it is asserted, only bid for tbe
interest of Carnegie, Phipps & Co., Limited,
and in consequence it is asked that it be de
creed that the city, Mayor Gonrley and
Chief Elliott have no authority to sell the
property, and that an injunction be issued
restraining the issuing of any deed to
Carnegie, Phipps & Co. or other parties.
Mayor Gonrley said: ""When the
Guardians ot the Poor were legislated out of
office by the new city charter they deeded
the Poor Farm to the city. I do not think
there was any collusion between the bid
ders." Health, Habits and Manners of Boys.
These all receive espeoial attention at
Kenyon Military Academy, Gambier, Ohio,
wbere boys are prepared by efficient masters
for college or business. The symmetrical
training of the whole boy is the object of the
school.
WHY THE EVERETT PIANO
Is So Popular Everett Clnb B Almost Com
plete. The list of members for the second series,
B, of the Everett piano clubs, is filling up
at a wonderlul rate, and the manager ex
pects to commence delivering the pianos to
this club in a very few weeks. The system
is now pretty well understood, and offers so
many inducements in low prices and ac
commodating terms of payment that appli
cations for membership are pouring in from
all points. There fs nothing of the lottery
kind in the system, and every intelligent
mind can see and appreciate the great re
duction in price obtained by contracting for
tbe great number of pianos it takes to sup
ply the clubs, 350 each, making 700 pianos.
The manager is a practical piano maker and
well-known business man, and purchasers
can rely on the piano selected being the best
that skill and money can produce. They
are indorsed by over 9,000 purchasers who
are using them in this and other parts of
the country. Do not fail to see the piano,
or send for circular to the manager. Look
for the display at the Exposition.
Alex. Boss,
137 Federal street, Allegheny.
The club piano this week goes to Eev. K.
H. McKinley, Clearfield, Pa., on payments
of 51 per week. Certificate 211. ot
FROM CALIXA LAVALLEE,
Plnnlst and Composer,
Ex-President of the Music Teachers' Na
tional Association, 1887; Chairman of Ex
amining Committee of American Composi
tions, 1888; Chairman of Programme Com
mittee, 1886, 1889, 1890; delegate ot the
Music Teachers' National Association of
America to the National Society of Pro
fessional Musicians of England, 1887, etc.
Boston, September 5, 1889.
Henry F. Miller ft Sons Piano Co.:
Dear Sirs On March 20, 1885, I had
the opportunity to congratulate you on the
steady improvement and sterling qualities
of your pianos. To-day I not only repeat
my lormer statement, but will add that the
Artists' Grand used at the M. T. N. A.'s
meeting at Philadelphia in July last, sur
passed any instrument 1 have ever seen,
heard or played. It had not only the fine
qualities combined of alL other makes of
pianos, but a broadness of tone in orchestral
effects which no other possessed.
Your Artists' Grand to-day stands the
first in the land. Calixa Lavallee.
Children's nnd misses' Blouse Waist
Bed need in price to close.
Sizes 4 to 12 years
At 75c, that were SI 50;
At ?1 that were $2 75.
Jos. Horne & Co.'s
Penn Avenue Stores.
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AMUSEMENTS.
BIJOCJ THEATER
To-Nisbt.
RUSSELL'S COMEDIANS
In "THE CITY DIRECTOR'
Matinees Wednesday and Saturdf.v. Son.
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leiuuer o, ritu& .ltauicib 111 xuluu jr 11CK.
sel-13
"I RAND OPERA HOUSE
VjT This afternoon Virginhts
TO-NIGHT
HAMLET.
Matinees WeJnesday and Saturday.
Next Week. "Under the Gaslight' sep3-2
HARRY WILLIAMS' ACADEAI1
To-night. Matinees Tuesday, Thur
and Saturday.
JACK DEMPSEY JIMMY CARROLL,
Henry Burlesqne Co.
se2-57
HARRY DAVIS' NEW FIFTH AVENOE
Museum Roof Garden Thefater.
Week of September 1 I
STARTLING WONDERS!
Open 1 to 10 p. m. j
Admission, 10 cents. sel-43
MEETINGS.
NOTICE THE ANNUAL MEETING OF
the stockholders of the Frohsinn Society
will be held at the office, 305 Pcnn" ave., TUES
DAY, September 9.1S90, between the hours of 4
o'clock and 9 o'clock r. n.,ilor the election of
directors for the ensninc year, and to receive
report irom tuo oincers. HJjiiij
BLELER. Sec-
rotary pro tern..
I au26-72-D
DIVIDENDS.
OFFICE OF
HE
STANDARD UNDERS
OND CAULS CO..
WZSTINOHOnS
Building,
Anorillr SO. 1K90.
TMVrDEND N0..2-T
E DIRECTORS OF
1 I this company Havel
this dav. declared a
uivldend 01 UNis ajnd 1
ont of tho earnings fi
HALF PER CENT
r the Quarter endlcr
August 30, payable Octi
books will be closed
ber 1, 1890. Transfer
rom the 25th to the
SOthbotb, Inclusive. C
ecks will be mailed
to stockholders.
leS-SB-H" ELMER
WHITE, Treasurer.
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Ki-Display advertisements one dollar per
square for one insertion. Classified advertise
menU erythls page, such as Wanted, For Sale.
To Let, etc., ten cents per hne for each inser
tion, and none taken for leu than- thirty cents.
Top line being displayed counts as two.
THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH
- BRANCH OFFICES.
FOR THE bOUTHSiPE, NO. 1412 CARSON
STREET.
BKANCH OFFICES ALSO AS BELOW, WHERE
WANT, FOB BALK, TO LET, AND OTHES
TRANSIENTADVERTISESTENTSWILL BE RE
CEIVED UP TO P. M. FOR INSERTION.
Advertisements are to be prepaid except where
advertisers already have accounts wlthTrusDls-
patch;
pittsburg.
THOMAS MCCAFFREY, 5K9 Butler street
EillL G. STUCKEY. 24th street and Penn ave.
E. G. STUCKEY ACO., Wylle ave. and FultonsU
N. 8TU&ELY, Fifth Avenne Market House.
EAST END.
I. W. WALLACE, 6121 Penn avenue.
OAKLAND.
UCALLISTEK & SHElBLER, 5th ar. ft Atwood It
SOUTHS1DE,
JACOB SFOHN, No. ICarson street.
ALLEGHENY.
A. J. KAEECHEK, 59 Federal street.
H. J. McBRIDE. Market Uonse, Allegheny.
FRED H. EGGERS. 172 Ohio street.
F. H. EGGEKS & SON, Ohio and Chestnut sts.
SAM DEL LARKY. Archand Jackson streets.
THOMAS McHENKY, Western and Irwin aves.
U. W. HUGHES, Pennsylvania and Beaver aves.
PEKltY M. GLEIM. Rebecca and Allegheny aves.
T. E. MORRIS, 686 Preble ave.
M1LLVALE BOROUGH.
W. W. FLOCKER, Stationer, No. Grant ave,
SHAKPSBUKO.
C BELLMAN, Stationer. 818 Main it.
THE BUSINESS OFFICE OF
THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH
IS NOW
Corner Smithfield and
Diamond Streets.
WANTED.
Dlnle IlelD.
AGENTS-TO SELL THE PINLESS CLOTHES
line; the only line ever Invented that holds
the clothes without pins: a perrect success; catent
recently Issued: sold only by agents, to whom the
exclusive right Is given; on receipt of SO cents we
will send a sample line by mail; also cirrnlars,
price list and terms to agents: secure your terri
tory at once. Address THE PINLESS CLOTHES
LINE CO., 17 Hermon street, Worcester. Mass.
Jell-74-ws
AGENTS WE WANT RELIABLE MEN.
who are already traveling salesmen, to
carry our lubricating oil samples as a sideline;
name territory and references. MANUFACTUR
ERS' OIL CO.. Cleveland, O.. an22-73
BAKB E R IMMEDIATELY-WHITE. AND
watt for reply. H. E. TAYLOR. Box 21,
Barnhart's Mills. Bntlerco., Pa.
se3-83
BARBER-AT NO. 8 SMITHFIELD ST., OP
POSITE Monongahela House; steady work.
se3.81
BAHBER-GOOO MAN-APPLY AT JOHN M.
RAMBACH'S, No. 4 Virgin alley. se3-92
BARBER S3 A WEEK AND BOARD, AT 247
OHIO ST., Allegheny. sel-45
T5AKER-G00D. STEADY BAKER:
PERMA-
JD NENT situation to one that suits. Address
ddres
6C3-40
P. O. BOX 207. New Rrlghton, Pa.
BOY STOUT. OR YOUNG MAN, WHO HAS
had experience in running a passenger ele-
tp a pi
12 WOI
vator. Inquire at N os. 10 and
ODST
i.
se3-67
BOY-OF GOOD ADDRESS MUST LIVE IN
Allegheny, near Fort Wayne shops. Ad
dress, immediately, isuji.75, Allegheny p. u.
seS-99
BOY BRIGHT ONE ABOUT18; WAGES 5 00:
to collect, etc. Address, own writing, with
reference, "ADVANCE, " Dispatch office.
se3-49
iOI-A BRIGHT BOY-
APPLY AT 0
JD o'clock A. M. H. WATTS, 431 Wood st.
se8-47
BOY-GOODSTOI1TBOYFOH OFFICE AND
yard at 38 ALLEGHENY AVE. se3-96
OYS-TWO ORTHREE; ALSO YOUNG MAN
for cutting machine. P1TTSBUBG LABEL
CO., 16!) Second ave.
te3-72
CLERK EXPERIENCED SHIPPING CLERK;
none but those understanding the business
thoroughlv need apply. DESCALZI BROS., fruit
merchants, 826 Liberty st, se3-9l
CYLINDER PRES.SMEN-FEW FIRST-CLASS
for book and catalogue work: also one who
understands how to run the Scott bed perfecting
press. THE WERNER PRINTING AND LITnO.
CO., Akron,
T-vAY KNCIINF.KK-ONE WHO CAN MAKE
XJ himself "generally nselul, 60 month withf
board. Box 929, Pittsburg.
se3-41 I
DRUG CLERK-GERMAN PREFERRED. AU-"
DRESS AR1SIOL. Dispatch office. seS-79,
FARM HANDS TEN GOOD MEN.
911 LIBERTY ST.
INQUIRE
se3-2q
FEEDER-AN EXPERIENCED BOY FEEDER.
Apply at MYERS.SHINKLE ft CO., 523 Wood
street, at once. seS-iy
HARNESS MAKERS-1MMEDIATELY. TWO
good men. Apply to GEO. STEWART. SS10
Butler st.
MACHINISTS ABOUT 50 GOOD MENOF
all branches: also about 50 bright boys to
learn tbe business; wages for skilled men irom
25 to 30 cents per hoar, according to ability piece
work rates enable a good man to earn one-third
more; steady employment to reliable merr; sbops
exceptionally comfortable to work In; all work
men paid weekly; an aid society, fosterod by tho
company, assists Its employes in case of sickness
or accident: this establishment In pasV years has
fnrnished steadier employment to its workmen
than any other In Western Pennsylvania. Apply
to WESTINGHOUSE .MACHINE CO., cor. Lib
ertyand Twenty-fifth sts..,Pittsbnr. Pa. an20-35
-,XA.CHINISTb-TEN P1.ANE
HANDS TO
1U. work at night; also a num
r of first-class
lathe hands for night work
.tre!
25 to 27i cents
per hour: we can also give empldyn
we can also give employment to several
good vise hands In daytime; sftfidv work
yiune; siaauv worn guaran-
to NiLES Toolworks,
teed. Apply at once
Hamilton, O.
au30-22
MACHINISTS-GOOD MEN FOR REPAIR
work: steady work ana good pay guaranteed
to good men. Apply to
liALE
Jl nuus .NAIL
jJ; rinuiay, u.
au30-79
MACHINISTS AT ONCE NONE BUT
first- class men need apply. TRETHEWEY
mru. uu orry-Beventn st., A.V.K.K. ses-57
111 JTACHINISTS-TW'
GOOD MEN AND TWO
.ItX first-class molders
Lewis Block, city.
Apply at ROOM 512;
se3-10
MACHINE MOKDERS-1EN FUtST-CLASS
men on heavjy, dry sandwork: wages 2; to
w cents per oour;ieaoy employment guaranteed.
Applv Immediately to NILES TOOL "ft ORKS,
Hamilton, O. au30-21
MEN-100-TO WORK ON TRACK LAYING
and ballasting on the Wheeling and Lake
Erie Railway, between Portland station and Steu
benvllle, O. Apply ON THE WORK. au27-C2
MANAf.ER-FOR
speak German,
A DRUGSIORE: MUST
Address H. 13., Dispatch
se2-55
office.
TKHOroORAPHER-A FIRST-CLASS MAN.
JL JUall at COR. COLLINS AND PENN AVE.,
E. XI, city.
CJALESMAN-FOR
A FIRST-CLASS CLOTH.
kj 1NO
only exnerlenced men need
)P1T! applicants win be Interviewed at RAU1I
r.i:.J3. t;i.
fiOO And S02 Uhprtv fit.- hptwppn Dia
tours 01 z ana j r.M. iuis aay, ior t;. jiauhmaa,
jiiauuuck, x nm
BC3-63
SALESMEN-AT 7S PER MONTH SALAR1
and expenses, to sell a line of sllverplated
ware, watches, etc; by sample only; horse and
team furnished free; write at once for full partic
ulars and sample case of goods free. STANDARD
SILVERWARE CO., Boston. Mass. se24-90-D
SINGLE MAN-WHO CAN TAKE CHARGE
of horses, cow and make himself generally
useful about private residence. Inquire at 633
SMITHFIELD ST., Pittsburg. se3-13
STENOGRAPHER AND TYPEWRirER-GEN-rLi.M
AN preferred : wages $7 per week. Ad-
dress, stating experience.
WllULiUlALb, 11S-
se3-75
paitu uuice.
STEWARD FOR THE LIBERTY CLUB OF
Jeannette. Address, aopllcatlon stating
reference and where last employed and salarv ex
pected, to CHAS. BRAND. Lock Box 41, Jean
nette, Westmoreland county, Pa. au3I-74-MWSu
TIN AND SHEET IRON WORKER3-TWO
men at 537 CARSON ST.. Southslde. city.
se3-l6
TINNER AT MILLERSTOWN. PA.; GOOD
wages and steady employment. Inquire
GRAFF ft CO., 032 and (134 Liberty st. au31-71
TINNERS-THREE FIRST-CLASS HANDS.
Immediately. NO. 707 LD3ERTY ST. se2-79
WAITER ONE FIRST-CLASS WAITER AT
ROTH'S RESTAURANT. So. 24 Diamond
Square. . se3-9S
YOUNG MAN-AB TIMEKEEPER FORMAN
UFACTURING establishment; mnst be good
penman, qnlck and accurate at figures; give age,
references and present employment.' Address t.
A. P., Dispatch office. se3-76
YOUNG MAN COMPETENT TO TAKE
charge of set of books; state salary expected.
Address, with references, BOOKKEEPER, Dis
patch oQce. se3-86
YOUNG MAN-W OB 17 YEARS OF AGE TO
helo during the Exposition. Apply 510
MARKET ST.
sea-71
Male and Female Help.
TTELP-XWO BOYB 18 TEAKS; 60 LABORERS
JUL tt SO per day; 10 farm hands; 2 dining-room
girls: 3 dish-washers; laundress; cooks, chamber
maids, housemaids, child's nurse, house-keeper
lor widower, child's nurse,, colored cooes.
J1EEHAN, 545 Grant street. sel-D
SOLICITORS RELIABLE MEN AND WOMEN
to solicit members for a reliable home assocl
tlon having for its object tbe purchasing ot all
supplies at co-operative prices; a liberal commis
sion paid to right parties. Apply
AVE., between the hours of 9 .
S3 FOURTH
ana 10 A. M.
Wednesday asaxnura day,
ses-H
WANTED.
Female Help.
AGEJ.TB-LADY AGENTS: I HAVE 1,000
agents making a good respectable Jiving
selling my goods for ladles and children's wean,
am constantly designing novelties: bave a new
and wonderful seller for fall trade. Address,
with stamp, E. H. CAMPBELL, 4S4 West Kan
dolph St.. Chleago, ill. anl0-130-WSn
AGENTS-LADIES WANTED: ENTIRELY
new rubber undergarment: fastest selling
ladies' speclaltv In the world: proof rree. Address
MKs. N. B. LITTLE, Chicago. 111. auS0-78
( IKL-FOR GENKKAL HOUSEWOKK. AP
VX plT to MKS. DAY, FUmore St., near Craig,
between Filth ave. and Forbes for two days.
fo ses-43
i1 1RL-TO LEARN FIRST-CLASS VESTMAK
XX ING. 165BUENA VISTa. ST., Allegheny.
eei-21
LADY-WHO CAN DO ALL KINDS OF
fancy embroidery work and with Ideas that
she can carry ont In doing commenced work and
producing such articles as can be made from ma
terials that are kept In our fancy goods depart
ment. Apply to IIORNE & WARD, 41 Fifth ave.
seJ-73
Situations.
BOOKKEEPING-WILL TAKE CHARGE OF
books requiring only occasional attention;
attend to opening or closing of books, correction
of errors or anything in the line of accounting:
have had long experience and can give the best of
references. A. i BAWHILL, 187 Federal st
Allegheny, Pa. au26-89 ,
POSITION IN P1TTSBUMG-BY KXPEKI
ENCE1) d. e. bookkeeper and business man:
references. P.
M. WAY, No.
504 Spruce St.,
Philadelphia.
auou-o
T"OSlTION-AS ASSISTANT
BOOKKEEPER
JL by young energetic man; writes German
ennar
se3-31
Address W. P., Dispatch office.
SITUATION AS GOVERNESS OK NURSERY
governess by young lady who can speak and
teach French, German and English. Address N.
E., Dispatch office. se3-19
SITUATION-BY 4N AMERICAN MAN AS
batcher: understands the business In all its
branches. Address B.F..Dlsoatch office. se3-53
-r
Rooms. Houses. 3tc. '
HOUSE-IN ALLEGHENY WELL FUR
NISHED noise of 6 or 8 rooms. B. C, Dis
patch office. (' se2-94
DOOMS-BY (YOUNG MARRIED COUPLE;
XV convenient to boarding; near Fith ave.cable
line. K. E.: best reference. Address BOX 1058,
Pittsburg. f SC3-54
OOM8-CONVEN1ENTTO TABLE BOARD,
near parks, Allegheny, by married couple.
Address BuXfo64, Pittsburg. se3-53
-t
Flnnoclnl.
B
onds And stocks-the union trans
fer and trust CO.. 121 and 123 Fourth
I'.ve., makes a specialty of acting as registrar and
iransier agent ior me siock ana Donas oi corpora
tions; we guarantee by our indorsement on the
stocks and bonds that they are authorized Issues,
and therefore, a protection to the officers of cor
poratlpns. stockholders and the banks taking
them as collateral for loans. Terms moderate and
adapted to suit all special cased. ses-6
MOR1GAGE8-1,000,000 TO LOAN ON CITY
' and suburban properties at 4), 5 and 6 per
, and on larms In Allegheny and adjacent
counties at 6 per cent. I. M. PENNOCK ft SON,
147lFourth avenue. ap7-f41
kfORTGAGES ON CITY OR ALLEGHENY
L county property at lowest rates. HENRY
I WEAVER ft CO., 92 Fourth avenue. mu2-D
O LOAN300,000, IN AMOUNTS OF 3,000
and uDward. on city and subnrban oroterty.
'on 4X per cent, free of tax: also smaller amounts
t a anu 6 per cent, uliaua. dr. aALaut va n ourm
avenue. sezl-dZS-D
rpO LOAN 200,000 ON M0RTGAGE3-I1W
V. JL ana upward at o per centifjoj, -juo at 4t percent
pn re
residences or business Dronertv:
also lnad-
Joining counties. S. H. FRENCH,
125 Fourth
OC24-4-D
avenue.
1'
Miscellaneous.
LLTO USE JONES' BEDBUG PARALYZEB.
Jones' Alacie -Koacn powder: contains no
poison; roaches banished ny contract; satisfac
tion riven or no nav. Prenared br GEO. W.
JONES, 222 Federal st., Allegheny, Pa. Sold by
all first-class druggists. Telephone No. 3332.
Jyll-42-MWJ--
TNVESTMENT YOUNG BUSINESS MAN
J (would Invest 81,000 and services In good busi
ness; offers closely Investigated; give particulars.
REDMOND, Dispatch office. i3-39
TNVESTOR-A FIRST-CLASS OPENING FOR
JL a hotel man. with some eapltal, at a new di
vision railroad town; hotel mubt be built within
30,days. Address M. V. RICHARDS, Land and
Immigration Agent. Baltimore, Md. se3-33
BOOMMATE AT NO. 70 ARCH ST., ALLE
GHENY; large, handsomo second story front
room, bath, w. c. and all conveniences: no other
rbomers: rent 20 per mo. : references exchanged;
call after 6 r. u. seJ-85
s
EVERAL FAMILIES-WITH BOYS 12 TO 16
j years of age, to move to pleasant village la
dlolnlntrcountv. where steadv emDlovment can
be had in manufacturing establishment; living
Cheap, rent low and steady employment: widows
with family of boys preferred. Call at ROOM 10,
7 Fourth ave.. between 2 and 4 P. K.. for full ln-
llormatlon. se3-77
V TPwfni m truTNr I'mtnii: ttt at a wit
O thinking ol getting the best sewing machine
in the market to see the Light Running New
Home Sewing Machine. Gennine needles and at
tachments tor all makes at the lowest prices at
H. CARTER'S, 19 Sixth St., two doors below BIJou.
anSl-uwr
SOLDIERS AND bOLDlERS' WIDOWS TO
apply for pensions through the agency of
J. H. bTEVENSON ft CO., 100 Fifth avenue Pitts
burg. This can be done at their office or at the
following places: Alderman Foley, Brann, Stork,
Caller and Notary Welterhonsers, Allegheny, or
Alderman Aurln, Belnhanr, Doughty. Bell,
Means, Pittsburg: Holtzman, Braddock; 'Squire
Fields. McKeesport. an24-D
FOR SALE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE
CItT Residences.
BEDFORD AVE NO. 249, ELEVENTH WARD
At a reduced price In order to sell quickly;
only two squaies from cable line; a good brick
bouse, seven large rooms; lot 22x127 ft. to alley
In rear: city sewer; all In good order; call and set
permit to examine the house. W. A. UERKON ft
SONS, 80 Fourth ave.
sel-6-MWF
CRAIG STREET QUEEN ANNE RESI
DENCE, 11 rooms, reception hall, front and
side porch, bay windows, balconies, slate man
tles, tile hearths, all modern conveniences. In
cluding both gases, electric lights, etc. ; lot 50x142
toa2tl-footalley: will be sold cheap; easy terms.
BAXTER, THOMPSON ft CO., 16-Fonrchavenue.
au31-143
Lot-t4oxio7 in the seventh; ward, a
few squares from Court House, with build
lugs now rented for $1,200 per year and room to
build two more large houses: low price and easy
terms. BAXTER, THOMPSON ft Co., 162 Fourth
ave. au31-143
LOT 78x90-CORNERTWO PAVED STREETS:
ten mlnntes' walk from postofflce, with two
good two-story brick houses, bringing a good
rental: price $8,000: easy terms: big bargain.
BAXTER, THOMPSON ft CO., 162 Fourth ave.
au31-14S-MWFSU
CJ4 500-ON BOYLE BTREET (2), HOUSES
tW renting for S552. See E WING ft BYERS.93
i cderal st, and 166 Fourth ave. seS-ei-WFsn
DO 500 ON WEBSTER STREET, BRICK
i30' and frame house; 6 rooms: hall andattle;
casand water; easy terms. SeeEWlNG&BYEKS,
93 Federal st., and 100 Fourth ave. se3-60-wsn
OQ.300-ON GOODRICH ST., FOURTH
UpO ward, two houses, renting for 5115 per an
num. See EWING ft BYERS, 93 Federal St.,
and 106 Fourth ave. seS-Sa
Alleelicny Residences.
BUEN AVISTA ST. -NEAR NORTH AVENUE,
Allegheny, elegant brick dwelling, almost
new, containing 10 rooms, bath and Inside w. c's,
marble mantels and tile hearths: handsomely
painted and grained throughout: price low: terms
easy. SAMUEL W. BLACK ft CO., 99 Fourth
ave. se3-25-ws
SECOND WARD. ALLEGHENY-SIX-HOOM.
press brick front, double attic, halls, vesti
bule, side entrance; all late Improvements; house
elegantly finished; a bargain: owner going away,
BECKFELD ft BRACKEN, 61 Ohio stf
se3-4l-WTSu
OO CASH AND BALANCE SAME AS
rent for a two-story brick house of 7 rooms
and hall, on Lacock St., near Sandusky st.; must
sell berore Oct. 1: price below market Value, bee
EWING ft BYERS, 93 Federal St., and 166 Fourth
ave. se3-6l-WFBu
fenbnrban Residences.
HOUSE-AN E1ISWORTH BARGAIN. NEW
house, almost given away: send for par
ticulars. EWING ft BYERS, 93 Federal St.. and
166 Fourth ave. se3-59
OK OOO A NICE SUBURBAN HOME AT A
tjpeJ9 bargain: two acres level ground, wide ex
panse of beautiful lawn, profusion of foliage,
abundance of frnit, garden, substantial house of
9 rooms, halls, porches, stable, carriage house,
pnre water, elevated location affording extended
views: railroad station within one sqnaro
CHARLES SOMERS ft CO., 313 Wood st. COT 9
Penn ave. se-3-27-ws
FOR SALE LO IS.
East End Lots.
LOTS-THE FINEST FOR THE MONEY IN
Allegheny county, are those In Chas. E.
Cornellus' plan, Mornlngslde, Eighteenth ward,
Pittsburg. Beantlfnl building lots at from SIM) to
(500, weekly or monthly payments; no Interest;
convenient to street cars and railroad. Call upon
N.P.SAWYER at nls home, Mornlngslde ave
nne, or CHAS. Ei CORNELIUS, 406 Grant St.
Je26-32
L OTS-IN CHAS. E. CORNELIUS' PLAN AT
Mornlngslde, Eighteenth ward, can be
bought In blocks of S, 10 or 15 at reduced prices,
and on the most liberal and accommodating
terms. Small cash payments; long time. See NT
P. SAWYEK. Agent, on the grounds, or CHAS,
E. COKNEL1US. 406 Grant St. Je2G-3Z
C50 1900-BUY FAIRMOUNT AVE. LOTS.
apJ For perfection in Surroundings, con
venience ol access, and in point of investment,
nothing In the market now surpasses them: Penn
ave. cable direct. CHARLES BOMEKS CO.,
J13 Wood St., 60i Penn ave. e-IS
Mlflcetlaneons.
LOTS-CALL EARLY AND GET YOUB TICK
ETS for free excursion to special sale at West
Wllmerdlng, Saturday, Sept., 6, 1890. SLOAN
& Co., 127 tourth avenne. S.C3-.5C"
-TTTEST WILMEKDING-DON'T MISS THE
VV special sale at West Wllmerdlng Saturday,
September , 1S30. 8LOAN A CO., 127 fourth ave.
K3-50
-
FOR SALE-LOTS.
Snbnrban Lots.
LOTS AT WEST WIIJIEBDING, SPECIAL
free excursion train will leave union depot
at 1:20 P.M., Saturday, September 6, 1890. stop
ping at East Liberty at 1:27, at Wilkinsburg at
1:35 and at Braddock at 1:45; tickets can be ob
tained from Hamnett ft Meredith, Wilkinsburg.
from George H. Clementson, 402 Burton St., Brad
dock, or from SLOAN ft CO., 127 Fonrth ave.
se3-50
OTS-IN KLINE BKOSV PLAN OF WEST
Wllmerdlng; lots 40x115, price 150, 200, $300.
1100, 500, (600 on easy terms: don't fall to attend
special sale. Saturday, Sept., 6, 1890, at 2 P. M.
See SLOAN ft Co., 127 Fourth avenne, for free
tickets to this sale. se3-50
WEST W1LMEBDING-THE BEST SITUA
TED and largest lots In the Turtle Creek
Valley remaining unsold are those in Kline
Bros'., Plan of West Wllmerdlng. three minutes'
walk from Turtle Creek station. In Immediate vi
cinity of the great Westlnghouse Air Brake Co's.
shops at Wllmerdlng. Call on us and we will
furnish yon a ticket for the
free excursion to
special sale, Saturday, bept.,
ft Co., 127 Fourth avenue.
6, 1890. SLOAN
seS-W
WEST WILMERDING EXCURSION ON
Saturday, September 6, 1890; grand special
sale of large, beautiful building lots at low prices
and at easy terms; come, everybody come.
SLOAN ft CO.. 127 Fonrth ave. se3-50
C2O00 FOR A LOT MxMD FEET AT EDGE
SV WOOD, P. R. B., six minutes' walk from
station: nice location.
BLACK ft BAIRD, 93
Fourth ave.
SU2S-9G'
CIA ACRES OF LAND-ALL QUITE LEVEL,
Zjt In the suburbs, close to railroad station.
Particulars from JAS. W. DRAPE ft CO.. 129
Fourth avenne, Pittsburg. seI-8
-I fk It) 20 ACRES OF FINE LAND-5 MILES
XJ from the city, near Idlewood station, ad
joining ldlewood Hotel: well snlted to lay out In
building sites, etc.; to be sold at executor's pub
lic sale on next Thursday afternoon. September 4,
at 3 o'clock, on the premises: tltle.perrect. Fur
ther particulars from JAS. W. DRAPE ft CO.,
Agents and Auctioneers, 129 Fourth avenue. Pitts
burg. sel-10
Forms.
FARM-OF127 ACRES, INCLUDING ABOUT
60 acres of coal; of the estate of the late W.
S. Jackson, deceased, and situate near Walkers
Mills, Panhandle it. R. ; will be sold at adjourned
executor's sale on Thursday afternoon ot this
week. September 4, at t o'clock, at Idlewood
Hotel property, near Idlewood station. Train
leaves Union station at 2:05 o'clock, city time.
Fuller particulars from JAS. W. DRAPE ft CO.,
Agents and Auctioneers, 129 Fourth ave. . Pitts
burg. se3-52
TTURMS-BEAUTIFUL FARMS FROM 22 to 300
X? acres, Westmoreland county; now Is the time
to look at them; send for my list ROOM 2. Ex
celslor Building. ' Be3-23-WTSn,
FOR SALE BUSINESS.
Business OPDorinnttlcs.
BARBER SHOP-OF THREE CHAIRS, GOOD
location, aotng good business. Address
BARBER, Dispatch office. 8e3-12
BUTCHER SHOP VERY PROFITABLE
bakery, Wllmerdlng grocery store, best
cigar store In Pittsburg, notion stores, millineries,
20 city grocery stores, drug stores, shoe stores,
book and stationery store, milk depots, SHEP
ARD ft CO., IM Fourth avenue. se2-D
"COUNTRY STORE OLD ESTABLISHED:
j splendid trade; Invoice. ROOM X Excelsior
Bulldfng. se3-23-WTSu"'
MERCHANT TAILORING BUblNESS-OLD
established; stock small; good reason for
selling. Address G. W. DEAL, Bedford, Pa.
au5-l0"
-VTOTION STORE 750 OR INVOICE: BAKER
IX IES, 375. 400. S450, S800, $1,000: groceries,
t250, 5, W0: cigar store. (325, foOO, 8750 to 83.200; all
kinds of business chances. HOLMES ft CO.. 420
Smithfield street. se2-83"
OIL COMPANY AT PUBLIC SALE-ON FRI
DAY. September 5, 1S90, at 2 o'clock r. M.,
ov the J. D. Thompson farm. In Ross township.
Allegheny county. Pa., all the right, title and
Interest of the Michael Hill OH and Gas Company,
Limited, In two certain leases, for oil and gas pur
poses: the one for 15 acres of the J. D. Thompson
farm aforesala. the other for two acres known
as Michael Hill lot, situate in Tenth ward Alle
gheny City, Pa. ; also 200 ft 8-Inch casing, 650 ft.
6M-lnch casing, 1,500 ft. 5-lncli casing, one 20
horse boiler, one Mogul engine, lot of rope, one
derrick, lot of gas and water pipes: terms casb.
By order or Board or Managers. FREDERICK
WALDSM1TH, Secretary.
au26-63-26, 28. 30. set, 3, 4
S."OKE AND HUB FACTORY WITH LARGE,
paving business: rare chance. Address R.
V.RITENOUB, Ohio Pile, Pa.
se2-:
rpOBACCO STORE-DOING GOOD WHOLE
JL SALE and retail business: the best stand In
Jeannette. Address BURTON ft CO., Jeannette,
Pa. an3I-12
021 OOO-MANUFACTURING BUSINESS IN
uJX7 center of city. Including all stock, power,
machinery and all tools: a big offer: investigate
before going further; best of reasons for selling;
answer as once.
R., Dispatch office.
A f ACRES-NEW FRAME HOUSE. STABLE,
iJ tenant honse, springs and creek, coal vein
eight feet thick. Dank open and paying well, flre
clav vein 12 feet thick; choice place for brick
works, at station on Pennsylvania road. ED
W ITTISH, 410 Grant U Pittsburg. seS-D"
4 Business Properties.
TDLEWOOD HOTEL PROPERrY-
ZIGHT
X cottages, with most of the furniture, carnets.
etc., and from 11 to 22 acres of ground, situate near
Idlewood station, only about fire miles from the
city, to be sold at adjourned executor's sale on
next Thursday afternoon, September 4, at 3
o'clock, on tbe premises; title guaranteed perfect;
terms made known at sale. Further particulars
and a permit to examine the property can be had
at the office of JAS. W. DRAPE ft CO.. Agents
and Auctioneers, 129 Fourth avenue, Pittsburg.
scl-10"
QC 300 INVESTMENT BUSINESS AND
DOi tenement property, Allegheny, brick store
dwelling and double frame dwelling; lot 140 feet
deep extending from street to sewered and paved
alley: an assured 10 per ct. income.
UbAKUIS)
aujntKS a cu.. 313 wood st.
te-3-27-W6''
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS.
Horses, Vehicles. Lire Stock. Etc.
TlELIVERY WAGONS-DELIVERY WAGONS
jlv an styles; ourownmaKe. wm. isEUKEltl,
840 to 344 (
UU1U
street, Allegheny.
Telephone, 3420.
Jell-76-irw8
MARE-FINE YOUNG MARE: SLIGHTLY
blemished: good worker: also doctor's
buggy and harness very cheap. 36 ALLEGHENY
AVE., near Rebecca street, Allegheny.. se3-97
TEAM CLOSELY MATCHED TEAM OF
well-bred blood bay geldings, 5 and 6 years,
15& hands.-1,200 lbs, elegant style, fast steppers,
(one a good saddler), safe, without blemlsn and
very handsome. J. v.. Dispatch office.
se3-U-wr
Machinery and flletnls.
DRILLING ENGINES AND BOILERS FOR
oil or gas wells, engines and boilers in every
size and style, sawmills anU wood-working ma
chinery. HARMES MACHINE DEPOT, No. 97
First ave., Pittsburg. Pa. mh9-D
ENGINES AND BOILEKS-NEW AND RE
FITTED; repairing promptly attended to.
PORTER FOUNDRr ASD MACHINE CO.,
LIM., below Suspension bridge, Allegbcnv, l'.i.
'JT2-63
HOISTING ENGINES. DERRICKS AND
derrick forglngs, steel hoisting and guy
ropes In stock: stationary engines and boilers,
shears, clay and ore pans. etc. THOMAS CAR
LIN'S SONS, Lacock and Sandusky streets. Alle
gheny, Pa. auS-SS-MWif
SECOND-HAND ENGINES AND BOILERS
all sizes and styles In stock, from 4 to 100 h. p. ;
all refitted; good as new, at lowest prices: porta
ble engines, 8 to 25 h. p. ; boilers all sizes and
styles. J. B. YOUNG, 23 Park way, Allegheny,
Pa.
OCS-SO-D
Miscellaneous.
TDOOKS-SURGEONS AND PHYSICIANS'
X.P boocsof late Dr. Theo. Schmauser, at No.
7 SECOND ST., Allegheny. se3-15-WFSn
ICE FROM NORTH MICHIGAN-SHIPMENTS
by the carload made promptly. Address. .
H. BENNETT. 20 Produce Exchange, Toledo. O.
aul3-36-lW8" I
PIANO-SIAGNmCENTUI'KIUHTCABIUKT
grand piano at great sacrifice, nearly new,
.brilliant tone, handsome case, 7K octaves, all lat
est improvements, cost (4ov: will take (IDS spot
cash. Cnll at private ressdence, 23 IQU1'J1 Ml-.
se3-58
LEGAL NOTICES.
FIDELITY TITLE AND THUbT COMPANY, ,
121 and 121 Fonrth ave.
ESTATE OK (JHAr.LES S. HUNTINGTO.V DE
CEASED. Notice Is hereby jrlven that let
ters f f administration on tbe estate of Charles
b. Huntington have been grantd to the nnder
slaned, to whom all persons Indebted to said
estate are requested to make immediate pay
ment, and those having claims against the,tame
should make them known without delay. FI
DELITY TITLE & TKUST CO., Administrator.
DAVID Q. EW1NH, Attorney. aui7-3S-w
FIDELITY TITLE AND TKUST COMPAN X.
121 and 123 Fonrth ave.
ESTATE OF ItEBECCA T. riUBLEY, DE
CEAS ED Notice is hereby etven that letters
of administration on the estate of Kebecca T.
Hubley, deceased, hare been granted to the
undersigned, to whom all persdns Indebted to
said estate are requested to make immediate
payment, and those having claims against the
same should make them known without delay,
FIDELITY TITLE AND 1KUST CO., Adminis
trator, d. b. n.; c. t. a. DAVID Q. EW1NO, At
torney. au27-37-w
PUBL1C.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that letters testamentary upon the estate
of Oeorce C. Bailey, late of the Fourteenth
ward of tbe city of Plttsbnrp, Pa., deceased,
have been granted to tbe undersigned. All
persons having claims against the estate of the
said decedent are requested to make the
same known to the undersigned without
delay, and persons indebted to the estate will
be required to make immediate payment.
JOHN FARRELL, Executor.
No. 619 Smithueld street, Pittsbure.
ATJOUST a. 1890. . an-6-47-w
FOk BREWERS.
Wo offer for sale at low price: One copper
beer kettle, one ice elevator, one maahtub, a
number ot casks suitable for small breweries.
All in good condition. -
Apply immediately at the office of
EBERHARDT & OBER BREWING CO.,
JtTroy H1U road, AUegheny, Pa,
XmSl-162-D ,
TO LET.
CItT Residences.
KEATING ALLEY NO. 1, NEAR ROBERTS
St., new brlc: nonse. two minutes from
Wylle ave cable cars, six rooms, finished attic.
Inside w. c : rent, $18 per month. Inquire of Mc
C'ULLOUGH ft SMITH, Si Seventhst. au2C-75t
East End Residences.
FRANKSTOWN AVENUE-A SEVEN-ROOM
trick dwelling: also six-room dwelling and
storeroom. Inquire GRAFF ft CO., 632 and 634
Liberty si. au31-71t
r PER 3IONTH-WALNUT 8T NEAH
(J O'Hara. E. Ei. frame bouse, six roons
and hall; natural gas. -HOS. LIGGETT. 71
Diamond st. au3l-S9-Kwrt
Apartments.
KOOJ1S-TWO FURNISHED BOOMS SUITA
BLE for sitting room and bedroom, over
looking Allegheny parks: gentleman and wife
without children preferred. Address A. F. B..
187 Federal St., Allegheny, Pa. au2t-7t
BOOM-SECOND STORY FRONT ROOM,
well furnished: gentlemen preferred. Call
or address 237 FEDERAL ST., Allegheny. se3-9nt
Offices, Desk Room. Etc.
OFFICES A FEW NICE ONES IN GER
MANIA SAVINGS BANK BUILDING. W ood
and Diamond sts. ol0-49t
PERSONAL.
PERSONAL-DIVORCES QUIETLY; ADVICE
free. Address LAWYER, Box 631, Chicago,
111. au30-20-o
PERSONAL LABORERS AND DOMESTICS
direct from Virginia. Inquire 159 JOURTU
AVE.
se3-4S
PERSONAL BOOKS WANTED-IF YOU
have any books to sell, let ns know. LEVI'S
BOOK STOK
Ki aeventn Avenue Motel building.
mnT
PEKSONAL-WE WANT EVERY BOY AND
girl to know that we will buy their old school
books and furnish them with others at lowest
prices. FRANK BACON ft CO.. 301 Smithfield
street. au2S
PERSONAL WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A
large assortment of artificial eyes: our mode
or Insertion Is perfectly painless. CHES9MAN
M ANN ION, expert opticians. 42 Federal St.,
Allegheny. Best tl spectacles on earth.
au30-67-WSSu
T
ERSONAL GENTLEMEN CONTEMPLAT-
i 1NG a trlD
1NG a trip to the seashore and mountain re-
the seashore and mountain re
therefrom, should bring their
sorts or returnm
nintf
clothing to DICKSON, the tailor, 65 Filth aye..
,Ut. flUVUBhl BC1.VUU jlVVl, MUW U f bUb WW.
cleaned, repaired and pressed, so as to look like
new, and at a reasonable cost, and at the same
time should you desire a new suit, his stock of
Imported and domestic goods Is of the newest and
most fashionable patterns: by giving him a call
yon will not regret it. Tele. 1558. Je28-D
1V'..rf ... .miAm, W AAw n.trt 1, a w .Ti a sama
LOST.
T OST-PUG DOG-MARKS, BLACK FACE
JLi and black reet, liberal reward If returned to
335 SOUTH HILAND AVE., E. E. se3-32
LOST A POCKETBOOK ON FIFTH AVEN UE,
between Oakland and Shady Lane. Liberal
reward If returned to CHAS. WINARD, 121
Julius St., East End. ee3-34
LOST-AN EYE. IF BY ACCIDENT OR DIS
EASE; we can Insert an artificial one from
the best assorted stock In the two cities. CHESS-AlAN-MANNIOfi,
expert opticians. 42 Federal
St., Allegheny. Best l spectacles on earth.
au30-67-wssa
T OST-BRACELET A GOLD BRACELET
I J with tnrnnolseaod ne'rl settings, on Mon
day, September 1, 1890, Labor Day. Finder will
be rewarded by leaving same wltf.
the LIBRA
RIAN In Law Library, Court House, Pittsburg,
Pa.
Bed-J4
FOUND.
F
IOUND TA-VA-ZON SPECIALS CURE
all chronic diseases, sol ukasi Bi. se3-t
FOUND-THE BEST ASSORTED STOCK OF
artificial eyes In tbe two cities; our own Im
portation. CHESSMAN -MANN ION, expert op
ticians, 42 Federal St., Allegheny. Best 11 specta
cles on earth. au30-67-wssu
OFFICIAL PITTSBURG.
Pittsburg, Pa., August 30. 1890.
QEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE
O CEIVED at tbe office of the City Control
.ler until 2 p. M. on THURSDAY, September 1L
1890, for bulldinc five (5) prison cells in No. 3
police station, also repairing sidewalk at No.
8 police station and cementing cellar ot No. 5
police station.
Plans and specifications for said work can
he seen at the office of Blckel & Brennan, arch
itects, Hamilton building.
Bond in double the amount of bid, with two
sureties, mnst accompany each proposal, said
bond to be executed before the Mayor or City
Clerk.
Tbe Department ot Awards reserves the
right to reject any or all bids.
J. O. BROWN,
sel-33 Chief DepartmenPPublic Safety.
Pittsburq. August 25, 1S90.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS SEALED
proposals will be received at tbe office of
City Controller until THURSDAY, the 4th day
at September, A.D. 1S9U at 2.0'clock.p. at, f or
the following, viz:
GRADING, PAVING AND CURBING.
Rebecca street, 210 feet south of Friendship
avenue to Liberty avenue.
Howe street, from South Highland avenne
to Ivy street.
Marchand street, from Festival street to
Denniston avenue.
Park avenne, Irom Frankstown avenue to
Shetland street.
Luna street, from Park avenne to Everett
street.
Geneva street; from Main street to Forty
fourth street.
Walter street, from Washilngton avenue
south to Lillian street.
" GRADING AND PAVING.
Bowery alley, from Geneva street to Govern
ment alley.
Clement alley, from Thirty-eighth street to
Fortieth street.
Tbe paving ot the above named streets to be
either of block stone, vulcanite asphalt, irreg
ular block stone, or cobble stone, and bids will
be received for each kind of pavement.
GRADING.
Renfrew street, from Achllle3 street to Lin
coln avenue.
SEWERS.
Frankstown avenne, from Lincoln avenue to
Fifth avenue; 15-inch pipe.
Susquehanna street. Albion. Tioga and Kelly
streets, Homewood avenne and private prop
erties of B. F. Ferrell, C. E. Speer and George
Fmley, from the city line to a point 250 feet
north of Frankstown avenne; 3 feet to 4 teet 9
inches; brick and stone.
Plans ana specifications can be seen and
blanks for bidding can be obtained at the Gen
eral Office, Department of Public Works.
Each proposal must be accompanied by a
bond, with two sureties, probated before the
Mayor or City Clerk.
The Department of Awards reserves tbe right
to reject any or all bids.
E. M. BIGELOW,
Chief of the Department of Pnblic Works.
au25-28
PROPOSAL,?).
PROP O SALS-SEALED PROPOSALS
will be received by the Board of Inspec
tors of the Western Penitentiary nntil 6 o'clock
p. If. of FRIDAY, September 5, for building an
extension of the cellhouse for female prisoners,
to contain forty cells. Details furnished at the
prison. The right to reject anv or all bids is
reserved. EDWARD S. WRIGHT,
an2M5-D Warden.
JEFFERSONVILLe. IND., AUGUST 3U,
1E90. Sealed proposals, in triplicate, sub
ject to usual conditions, will be received here
until 11 o'clock, A. if. (central standard time),
Monday, September 29. 1890, for furnishing at
tbe Q. M. Depot here, 190,000 gallons of Mineral
Oil. of 133 flash test, in cases of two flve-gallon
cans each. Government reserves the right to
reject any or all proposals, and to accept the
wbole quantity or any portion of the mineral
oil bid lor. All information fnrnished on ap
plication here. Envelopes containing pro
posals should be marked "Proposals for Min
eral Oil." and addressed to HENRY C.
HODGES. Assistant Quartermaster General,
U. S. Armv, Depot Quartermaster.
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nvHoIBZees2o?"b
SCHOOL BONDS
POE SALE.
$20,000, 4 per cent, and free from State tax,
running 20 years straight. Will sell In such
amounts as desired. Particulars by addressing
WILLIAM M. BELL,
McKEESPORT, PA.
Telephone No. McK. 25. au31 53-xwsu
WANTED.
We desire to employ the following Urst-clas3
help:
7o machinists, SO toolraakers. 8 brass molders,
10 brass finishers, 4 blacksmiths and helpers,
and offer first-class wages to tbe proper parties,
with the privilege of making extra pay at piece
work. Qur shops are excellently arranged for
the convenience of employes. Alter September
1 the hours for-work per week will be 5L with
half holiday Saturdays. Apply by mall or in
person at the WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC
AND MFG. CO.. cor. Fayette St. and Garrison
al(ey, Pittsburg. Pa. au28-8U-D
DOWN,
Strous & McAteer
013 LIBERTY ST.
sepl-25-3tWF
PIANOS,
ORGANS,
And all manner of Small Instruments
KAMIIiTOlTS. ,
ap29-79-u Fifth avenue.
1 J &
noamors
CHOICE PROPERTIES.
VALUABLE EAST END
PROPERTY,
FOR BALL BY
SUTTON & WILSON,
110 Fourth ave., or 6011 Penn ave.
U7 Cnn 7-room new brick. East Liberty;
tPiJUU paved street, all Improvements;
81,000 casb, easy payments.
CQ cnri--room frame house, water; good
D--i JU U level lot, 25x123, East Liberty; easy
$2,900
i 6-room frame house, with open
hall, good cellar: in elegant neigh
borhood, and good lot 25x90.
(JJO finn-New frame house, 6 rooms. atMcL
DQfJJJ hall, good cellar, water gas, and
sewered; shady side of street; one
minute from cable, East Liberty,
anaiotzixiuuL
$3,500
1 New 6-room frame, five minutes
from cable. East Liberty, with
ball. batb. slate mantels nostalrs
and down, both gaes, hot and
cold water, with good cellar, and
lot 22x100.
A nnn-8'7 6oom frame, containing
vPTjUUU both gases, electric bells. 2 slate
mantels, slate roof, pantry, attic,
batn, hot and cold water, front
and back porches. 3 minutes from
cable in East Liberty; lot 24x100;
good street and neighborhood.
PC nnn Almost new frame, near Shady
OUjUUU ave., East Liberty, six-room and
attic, with all modern conveni
ences, such as inside w. c baxb,
inside shutters, both gases, eta,
2 minutes from Fifth aye. cablet
IOC .KTIVU
$7,500"
1 New 7-room frame house, with
vestibule, ball, both gases, bath,
slate mantels, slate roof; in fact
everything modern, on shady sido
of street; one minute from Fifth
ave.cable. East Liberty: lot 60x120.
$8,500"
An elegant S.Highland E.E. brick
nouse;i) rooms and Datn. inside w.
a. both gases, large rooms and
hall, with vestibule, front and back
porches, cemented cellar, range,
laundry, pantry: everything in ele
gant order; lot 36x120.
Q CflfV" Nbw 5-room frame, five minutes
vDOiJUU from cable. East Liberty, with
halLbatb, slate mantels upstairs
and down, both gases, hot and cold
water, with good cellar, and lot 23
xlOO.
$3,600
New six-room frame house In
East Liberty, electric line now
building passes the door, not over
a minutes from either cable or f.
R. R, containing slate mantel,
slate roof, sliding door, vestibule,
hall, two gases, two porches, in
side shutters, electric bells, shady
side of street and ?ood neighbor
hood. AVe are offered $33 per
month for this house.
SUTTON & WILSON,
110 Fourth Ave. or 6014 Penn Ava
seZ-3
Great Demi for Houses -
-AT-
Wilmerding and Brink
Unequaled Chances for Investment
BEAUTIFUL BUILDING LOTS
-IN THE
EAST PITTSBURG IMPROVEMENT COM
PANY'S PLAN.
Adjoining the
WESMGHOUSE
AIRBRAKE WORKS
And the new plant of tbe
STANDARD UNDERGROUND CABLE CO.
Send for illustrated prospectus. "The Turtle
Creek Valley and Its Industries."
East Pittsburg Improvement Co.,
WILMERDING, PA,
WESTrNGHOUSEBUILDING,Pittsburr-Pa.
se3-ol
SOUTH VIEW PLACE,
Choice building lots, 50x130. 50x160 and
0x200 feet, in plan of tbe
BIRMINGHAM LAND
IMPROVEMENT COMPANY
On lino of tho Suburban Rapid Transit Elec
tric Road, three miles south of Court House,
one mile from city limits. Two natural gis
lines, fine boardwalk from city line to prop,
erty. Main streets 60 feet wide. Taxes low.
prices reasonable and terms easy; one-fourth
cash, balance in three or five equal annual in
stallments with interest.
Title to whole plan insured by
the Fidelity Title and Trust Com
pany of Pittsburg.
For plans and further particulars and
agent to show you the
lots, call on
C. E. SUCCOP,
1403 Carson Street,
OB
J. MARTIN SCHAFER,
74 5. Twelfth Street,
PITTSBURG. PA.
iy23
A GOOD OPPORTUNITY
To secure one of the finest and best paying
retail drug stores in Allegheny City at cost.
Stock will invoice about J10.0O0. Will maka
terms to suit. Reason for selling, the owner
wi3bes to retire from business.
For particulars see
REED B. C0YLE & CO., Agents,
131 FOURTH AVENUE. .
se56VwTSU
HOME!
ON THE FINEST AVENUE IN EAST END.
New Two-Story Brick.
9 room", reception hall, cabinet mantels, china
closet and pantries, electric bells, combination
burners, cemented cellar with laundry, bath
room with porcelain tub and first-class plumb
ing; in fact every modern convenience. One
square from Traction Road. Price very low
and easy terms.
BAXTER, THOMPSON & CO,
auJl-MO-Mlvau 162 Fourth avenue.
NEW TOWN LOTS,
"Wilmerding and "Walls.
8100 to 8550.
Mellous' New Walls Plan and Routh Place)
Plan.
Salesman on ground 3 to 5 p. M. every day.
BROWN & SAINT, Agents,
512 Smithfield st au3I-43-arwr
FOR SALE.
WILKINSBURG.
,
The choice property known as the Hubley
estate, with frontages of 191 feet, on Penn ava.
and Wallace st,, a depth of 2&1 feet for sale,
with the fine, large brick dwelling housa
thereon; a good opportunity for a homestead or
Investment.
FIDELITY TITLE AD TRUST CO.,
au31-Z3-srwr 121 and 123 Fourth ave.
For Rent,
FURNISHED HOUSE,
Well located on North Highland are.. East
End; 11 rooms; modirn improvements; largo
yard, stable; possession November 1 next. Bee)
W. A. HERRON & SONS,
80 FOURTH ANE.
se3-5orwThs
PATENTS.
O. D. LEVIS. Solicitor of Patent
131 Fifth avenue, above Smithfield. next
office. (Nodelayj Established 20 jean,
se23-60
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