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    THE PITTSBTJEG -.DISPATCH, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 189a
A CHOICE TO MAKE.
Two Organizations Seek to Unionize
the Edirar Thomson Mill.
TALK ALREADY OP A HEW SCALE.
Kew Open-Hearth Furnaces at Homestead
Tut Into Operation.
IJIPEOTED FACILITIES FOR WOBKING
The employes of the Edgar Thomson
"Works of Carnegie Brothers & Co. are more
or less agitated at the present period about
the arrangement of next year's scale. They
are also in severe mental afilictiop over the
fact that two organizations desire to draw
them within their fold, while it is a mooted
point as to whether they themselves wish to
belong to either.
The scale now in vogue has been running
for three years and it will expire at the end
of the current ye3r. if not reinforced by
agreement. The agreement attached to the
scale contains a clause under which cither
side may terminate the scale by giving no
tice of intention prior to October 1, in any
year.
Conflicting reports are wafted on the
breeze concerning the intentions of the men.
Some five or sis weeks ago a committee re
presenting 400 of the employes of the works
waited on Superintendent Schwab and as
sured him that they were very content with
the existing rates and did not desire any
chance.
Despite the assurance of a committee of
the 400, it is said, on very good authority,
that a petition will be presented for an increase
oTer present rates, to bo presented, of course,
before the expiration of the month. Just what
iho reasons are which impel the proposed
action are not readily understood, except they
are lound in the laudable ambition of every
laborer to Ret as much as possible for his hire.
According to the firm, the Braddock men earn
mil 25 per cent more wages than any other
iron workers in the country, and so ought to be
satished.
Interest is lent to the movement by the fact
that both the Amalgamated Association and
the Knights of Labor are trying to organize the
mill. The latter organization is understood to
nave a pretty (rood footing, while the Associa
tion will soon have men there, in the words of
one of that powerful body. It will be remem
bered that the Kmgbts had this mill at one
time, but lost it; subsequently the employes
arranged with the firm nnder the existing
agreement, and the mill lias since been non
union. 1 he vice chairman of the firm said yesterday
that he w as unaware that a proposition was on
foot t" ask for better rates, and did not think
it likely. The men earned, as it was, fully 25
per cent more money than any iron workers in
the country, and expected thev wonld be con
tent to let things be. Under the acreement in
voeue either side could terminate it by serving
notice prior to the 1st of October eveiy year.
Up to this time no notice had been served.
OUT FOE 10 CENTS INCREASE.
Cliimncr Home Both Strike for This
Amonnt to the Dnj's Pay.
The finishing boys in the Southside chimney
bouses went out jesterday for an increase of S
cents per tura They receive 50 cents per turn,
or SI per day. and want this latter figure in.
creased by 10 cents. Ihe other men cannot
work without the boys and about LSD0 men and
bovs are idle.
The ball was set rolling by the youngsters in
Thomas K vans' factory, who submitted a re
Quest in writing for the advance. Receiving no
reply up to jesterday morning they did not
rtart into work. They then turned their atten
tion to the bens in the other factories, namely,
McUeth'c, Hogan, Evans fc Co. and the Peer
less, and succeeded in drawing them out. The
houses are all in running order and if the shut
down continues the glass will be lost.
The rates paid the boys are not included m
any of the Hint workers scales, but are mostly
controlled by the union. The same trouble oc
curred last year.
STAETED UP YESTEBDAY.
The New Opcn-IIenrib Furnaces Getting
Under AVay One In Opernllon.
One of the new open-hearth furnaces at
Homestead was started yesterday. Three
others are about ready to follow. In all there
will be eight 20-ton furnaces. A new feature in
connection with these furnaces is that all the
fctcel is cast in one pit.
There is also a charging machine on each
side, each of which charges four furnaces. Six
cranes are m operation around the pit, four
outside and two m the island in the middle.
The four outside cranes have seven improved
motions invented bv Superintendent Potter.
Another improvement it that tbe doors of the
furnaces aie raised ana lowered by compressed
sir.
ADDING TO THEIB BUSINESS.
Rccft & Sons JUnke Tlielr First Locomo
livr for n. Southern Lumbrr Road.
James Rces & Sone have departed from their
regular line of work, ana have now nearly
ready for shipment a fnll-powered narrow
gueed locomotive for a lumber road in
Louisiana.
1 1ns is the first constructed by the company,
nick expects orders for more to follow.
CcltlDc Down to Work.
The Fort Pitt shade and mold warehouse at
Jeannctte commenced to blow yesterday.
PIANOS AND ORGANS.
Grnnd Clcnrinc Out Sntr.
In order to enable us to make extensive
improvements and to enlarge our music
warerooinp, we must at once reduce eur
) resent stock of pianos and organs, and to
do this without delay will offer unparalleled
reductions to buyers. This is a bona fide
tier: we mean to offer reductions, arid big
i uts, too, particularly in our extensive stock
. second-hand pianos and organs, whicn
i o'uprises instruments of the very best mikes,
it prices ranging from ?20 lor a Square, in
j!' condition, to $200 lor a fine Upright in
f.iM-c'.ass shape.
r or cash we give an extra discount, but
"ju accommodate you with easy monthly
payments if you so desire. Better call right
at once and get first choice.
Mellor & Hoexe,
tus 77 Vifth avenue.
Illnnkclo! Illankcis! Itlankrta!
Immense assortment, all prices and all
colors. Hugds & Hacke.
TTbSU
A 5"urprIB
To all that call and see those fine calf sewed
ircs shoes, all styles, for gents' wear. Only
' oer pair at G. D. Simen's, 78 Ohio street,
Allegheny, Pa. twf
Fleibntnn'ft New Clnnk Depnrtment
OfiVrs blue chevron jackets, satin-finished,
Hussar tronts, with pressed plush collars
.uiii lacings; the same style in black
-h viot, tummed with fine Persian cloth, at
5 15.
SI Until September 10. 1S90 83 50.
12 cabinet photos, 51, or a life-size crayon
portrait, ?3 oO. Au recht's Elite Gallery,
Mil Market St., Pittsburg. Bring children.
Comforts! Comfort! Comforts!
Cotton from Si 00 to So 00 each; Elder
down from 5 00 upward; assortment now
complete. HUGUS & HACKE.
TISiu
IlriMUmnns New Cloak Department
Offers fine beaver coats, double-breasted,
Latlcnberg front, at ?9 25, well worth 12.
Nrw black dress goods, novelty and
staple weaves, our direct importation now
open. IIogus & IIacke.
TTSSU
9 For Men nnd Hot!
Good, solid, heavy sole, tip bals. all sizes,
at onlv ?1 per pair, at G. D. Simen's, 78
Ohio street, Allegheny, Pa. Tver
Fleishman's New Clonk Department
Offers beaver jacket;, tailor-made, satin
faced, 24 inches long, in black and bine, at
54 CO, worth $6.
CHARITY IN THE CHTJBCHES.
Fall Ii'st of the Subscriptions far the Dunbar
Miners' Families.
The amonnt of money collected in the Cath
olic churches In this dloccss for the suffering
families of tbe entombed coal miners at Dun
bar has just been made public. The amount is
as follows:
St. Paul's Cathedral...... t 175 06
M. Mary's, Lawreucevllle la) CO
St. Augustine, iiutlcr street JIO 00
Mcred Heart Church. East End 100 00
bt. Paul's Monastery Church 10 00
M. HrtitKtt's 40 00
St. Stanislaus 20 00
bt. Michael's, Soutbtlde i CO SO
bUJolin 4Z00
SU James". Thirty-sixth ward 43 00
rit. John, Unlontown 5 00
M.Joseph, .North OaklaaU 40 00
bt. Joseph, Derry S5 00
t. James. WllVlnsburjr S 00
bt. Mary Mairdalena. Homestead 46 00
Church of tbe Immaculate Conception,
Cenncllsvlile 57 00
St. Mary's. ew Castle 80 00
Church or the Most Holy bacrainent,
Greensburi? 56 po
bt. Peter. Butler 54 00
St. Patrick, Alpsvllle 30 50
Holy Trinity Church, Huntingdon 10 00
Bt. benedict, Carrol Hon 35 25
bt. Bartholomew's, Willmore 25 00
SU Paul, llutler 18 00
St. Joseph, Natrona - 11 00
Church ol the Holy Trinity, Latrobe 60 00
bt. Michael's, Loretta 55 00
Total tl.876 85
Canndn Ice, SO Per Ton
On track in Pittsburg. Address H. B. Hop
son, Mayville, K. X.
J. G. BENNKTT Jfc: CO.,
Fine Dress Hats.
J. G. Bennett & Co.,
J. G. Bennett & Co.,
J. G. Bennett & Co.,
Agents for Duulap & Co. hats.
Agents for Duulap & Co. hats.
Agents for Dunlap & Co. hats.
J. G. Bennett & Co.,
J. G. Bennett & Co.,
J. G. Bennett & Co.,
Agents for Youmau & Co. bats.
Agents for Youman & Co. hats.
Agents for Youman & Co. hats.
J. G. Bennett & Co.,
Corner Wood street and Filth avenue.
aiKETlG.
NOTICE THE ANNUAL MEETING OF
the stockholders of the Frohsinn Society
will be held at the office, 305 Penn ave., TUES
DAY, September 9.1890. between the hours of 4
o'clock and 9 o'cloct r. M., tor the election of
directors tor the ensuing year, and to receive
report from tbe officers. EM1L BIELER, Sec
retary pro tem. au26-72-D
RESORTS.
HOTEL, IMPERIAL, ATLANTIC CITx,
Maryland ave. Directly on the beach.
Open all tbe year. Handsomely furnished; heat,
gas, electric bells; cuisine unexcelled; receives
200 guests. Terms, $10 to $18 per week; $2 to S3
peraav. Pittsburgpatronage solicited. G. W.
KENDRICK. aul7-93-D
NOTICES.
General Office of the Pittsbdbo,
Allegheny and Manchestek Traction
Company. 410 Smithfield street.
Pittsburg. Pa.. Aucnst 1. 189a
Jt T A MEETING OF THE BOARD OF Df.
JX RECTORS of the comnanv. held Julv 3L
IKK), the following resolution was passed, viz:
"Resolved. That a meeting of the stockhold
ers of this company be called. to convene at tbe
general office nf the company on TUESDAY,
September SU 1890. at 3:30 p.m., to vote for or
against the creation of an indebtedness for the
company, judges to be appointed at a future
meeting of this board."' A. M. KEEPER,
au5-5o-Tu Secretary.
AUCTION SALES.
BY JAS. W. DRAPE & CO.
Dissolution anH Mnrt
PUBLIC SALE
Of valuable leasehold
PENN AVE., PROPERTY,
PENN AVE., NEAR TENTH ST.,
PITTSBURG. ALSO EXTENSIVE
COKE WORKS,
AT
DUNBAR STATION, P. R. R, AND LARGE
BRICKWORKS,
AT
CONWAY, NEAR FREEDOM, P. Ft. Xr.
& C. R R.
Properties of the Pennsylvania Manufacturing,
Mining and Supply Company, which is giving
up business. The entire properties to be ex
posed at public sale ou
TUESDAY AFTERNOON. SEPT. 18,
at i o'clock, at the warehouse of the company
Nos. 1001, 1006 and 1008 Penn ave.. Pittsburg.
The lot is 67 feet in width on Penn ave., and
110 feet deep to an allev, with large 3-story brick
warehouses including offices on first and second
floors, and storerooms, large dry cellar, hy
draulic elevator, etc. etc.: renting value 16.000
annually; lease runs 21 years from April L 1SS3,
at a ground rent of $1,012 50 annually.
ALSO,
At tbe same time and place, the extensive
ANCHOR COKE WORKS, at Dunbar station.
P. R. R, embracing 100 ovens with all necessary
machinery for the cokebusiness, and everything
in full running order; 53 acres of coal, 15 acres
of surface, engine ana boiler houseB, pump
bouse, storeroom, ten dwelling houses, eta, etc
AND ALSO,
At the same time and place the large FIRE
BRICK WORKS at Conway, near Freedom, P ,
Ft. W. AC. K. R, including 3G acres of fine
tiroclay. coal, limestone and other minerals, 9
acres of real estate. 109 iron cars and pallets
for a capacity of 30,000 brick daily, Corliss
engine and ample boiler capacity, Centennial
brick machines, dry pans, kilns, dryers and
complete appliances for carrying on the bnck
business, etc, in its various branches, and all
m full working order.
The company is giving up business in every
branch to dissolve present partnership ana the
sales are for the purpose of facilitating settle
ment among the stockholders. Fuller informa
tion and permission to examine the various
properties can be obtained at our office.
Terms made knonn at sale
JAS. W. DRAPE 4 CO..
Agents and Auctioneers,
129 Fourth Avenne,
Beo-ISD Pittsburg.
HANDSOME FURNITURE AND CAR
PETS, One pictures, cent's gold watch,
mandolin, etc, at auction TUESDAY MORN
ING, Sept. 9, at 10 o'clock, at the rooms. No.
311 Market st. English rug. parlor suit, tine
oak bookcases, secretary desks, full line of fine
parlor furniture, ratan, wood, leather and cane
chairs and rockers, fine chamber suits, cheval
glass, chiffonier-, dressing cases, genfs gold
Hatch, line mandolin, cost $35; fine oil paint
ings, center tables, sideboards, wardrobes,
bedsteads, washstands, ball racks, extension
tables, desks, rugs, curtains, shades, mattress,
springs, decorated toilet ware, cradles, clocks,
table oil cloth, bed lounges, folding bed, china
closets etc; also inoquet. body brussels, velvet
and incrain carpets, almost new. HlSNKY
AUCTIOX CO , Auctioneers. se7-93
AUCTION SALE-OF FINE GROCERIES,
spices, notions, etc,
THURSDAY MORNING. SEPT. 1L
AT 10 o'clock.
These goods are all first-class and new stock,
and embrace soaps, essences, syrups, teas,
quantities of fine spices, oil pomp and oil, bar
rel molasses, vinegar and fish, store fixtures,
platfurm, counter scales and weights, notions,
canned goods and, in fact, everything inclnded
in a first-class grocer's stock. Owner quitting
business; everything mnst go.
HENRY AUCTION CO.,
se9-5 Auctioneers.
"j TcKNIGHT 4 VICTOR.
PLUMBERS, GAS AND STEAM FITTERS,
Dealers in Gas Fixtures,
LAMPS, PUMPS, LEAD PIPE, HOSE, ETG
Special attention given to Natural Gas Fitting.
416 SMITHFIELD ST PITTSBURG. PA.
Telephone 769. ja7-69.TTS
PATENTS.
O. D. LEVIS. Solicitor of Patents,
131 Fifth avenue, above Smithfield, next Leader
office. (No delay.) Established 20 years.
se250
PIANOS,
ORGANS.
And all manner of Small Instruments
HAMILTON'S.
anS9-7B-x Fifth avenue.
XSDUplay advertisements one dollar per
tquareorone insertion. Classified advertise
ments on this page, such as Wanted, For Sale,
To Let, etc, ten cenU per line or each inser
Hon, and none taken for less'than thirty cents.
Top line being disvlased counts as two.
THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH
BRANCH OFFICES.
KOIS THE SOUTHSIBE, NO. 1412 CARSON
STREET.
BRANCH OFFICES ALSO AS BELOW, WHERE
WANT. FOR BALE, TO LET, AND OTHER
TRANSIENT ADVERTISEMENTS WILL BE RE
CEIVED UP TO 9 P. M. FOR INSERTION.
Advertisements are to be prepaid except where
advertisers already have accounts with THJt Dls
FATCH. PITTSBURG.
THOMAS MCCAFFUEY, SX9 Butler street.
EMIL O. STUCKEY. 24th street and Penn ave.
E. G. STUCKEY ACO., Wylle ave. and FullonsU
N. BTOKELY, Fifth Avenue Market Uouss.
EAST END.
J. W. WALLACE, C1Z1 Penn avenue.
OAKLAND.
MCALLISTER & SUE1BLER. 5th av. & Atwood SU
EOUTHBIDE.
JACOB SPOHN, No. :Carson street.
ALLEGHENY.
A. J. KAERCHER, 59 Federal street.
H. J. McBRIDE. Market House, Allechenr.
FRRD II. EGGERS. 172 Ohio street.
F. n. EGGERS SON, Ohio and Chestnut sts.
SAMUEL LARRY. Arch and Jsckson streets.
THOMAS MCHENRY, Westeruand Inrlnaves.
G. W. HUGHES. PenusTlvanisand Beaveraves.
PERRY M. GLEIM. Rebecca and Allegheny aves.
T. R. MORRIS, 6S6 Preble ave.
M1LLVALE BOROUGH.
W. W. FLOCKER, Stationer. No. 4 Grant ave.
SHARPSBURG.
C BELLMAN. Stationer. 81S Main St.
THE BUSINESS OFFICE OF
THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH
IS NOW
Corner Smithfield and
Diamond Streets.
WANTED.
Slnlp BelD.
AGENTS-IN EVERY PARISH IN THKv
rlty to sell our new "Catholic Bhrlne:" very
Hue: $5 per day to good workers; call Boon. E.
GA1ELY & CO., 25 Federal 6t., Allegheny. Pa.
seG-5
A xGENTS -SCO 'WEEKLY FOB ONE ORDER
J. dally; something new for live workers.
CHAS. L. WEBSTER A CO., publishers, X East
Fourteenth 6t., New York. 6i&-"6
AGENTS-PATENT PANTS FROTKCTOR;
best thine known: sells at sight; send 15c for
samples. WE3TSIDE MACHINE CO.. 28 Belle
vue St., Worcester, Mass. au2fi-58-TTS
AGENTS-J1KN OF GOOD ADDRESS TO
canvass, tor good wages: sometlilna; new;
Investigate. K. J. JENNINGS, Central Hotel,
Allegheny. se9-64
A GENTS-J GOOD MEN TO CANVASS-SAL-2.
ARY S15 per week or commission. Apply at
S P. K.. 521 Smithfield St.. PITTS. CRAYON CO.
se9-5t
BAD WRITFRS AT SMART'S BUS1NJ&.S
College. 12 Federal street. Allegheny: open
dully 9 a. Jl. to IP. M.: system of shorthand
changed from Graham's to Eclectic the briefest
and simplest; Instructions private for both sexes.
Jel9-95-TT8SU
B
ARBER-GOOD WORKMAN-CORNER OF
Federal and South sts. G. F. WOLF.
6e9-29
BAKBER-GOOD MAN: GOOD WAGES. AND
steady work; 2616 CARbON STREET, 8. 8.
se9-22
B
ARBER-APPLY AT JOHN MILLER'S
Fourteenth and Penn ave., city. se9-70
BOY-WHITE. FROM 16 TO 20 YEARS OLD,
that understands the care of horses and cows,
to make himself generally useful about the place.
Call to-day at N o. 97 NORTH AVE., Alleghenv.
SC9-T3
BRICKLAYERS-TEN GOOD SEWER BRICK
LAYERS: steady work; two-years Job: 5 50
per day: apply at once. KENDALL BROS,
Baden. North St. Louis, Mo. seS-65
QANVASSERS GOOD ONE SPEAKING
German: salarr and com. to jrood men,
HEELER A WILSON MFG. CO., 6 Sixth St.
sci-21
CAKRIAGK WASHER-AND ONE GROOMS
MAN. Apply at 3941 FIFTH AVE., Oak.
Una. se9-ll
COATMAKER NONE BUT STEADY MAN
need apply. J. H. SHOOP & SONS, Free
port, Pa. se6-2
COOPERS TEN GOOD SLACK BARREL
union coopers, at No. 72 NINTH ST,, S. 8.
e9-13
CORRESPONDENT FOR A PRODUCE COM
MISSION house; must be experienced; state
age, salary expected and give reference. Good
salary to a good man. Address LIBERTY. nis
patch offlce. 6e9-82-WTbSSu
DENT1ST-A GOOD MAN, 65 WYL1E AVE.,
city. se9-89
DRIVER-FOR FURNITURE WAGON: NONE
but those having experience need apply.
PICKERING'S, cor. Tenth and Pens. seS-fl
ERRAND BOY ABOUT 16 YEARS OF AGE,
Apply at OFFICE OF E. G. DUN CO.,
523 Wood street, about 4 o'clock P. M. se9-18
LABORERS-ro ASSIST1V ERECTING SAND
hoist at Cochran station. Apply to foreman
ofTHEHROWN HOISTING AND CON VEY1NG
MACHINE CO.. at Cochran. se9-3
MACHINISTS-ABOUT'SO GOOD MEN OF
all branches: also about 50 bright boys to
learn the business; wages for skilled men from
25 to30 cents per hour, according to ability; piece
work rates enable a good man to earn one-third
more: steady employment to reliable men; shops
exceptionally comfortable to work In: all work
men paid weekly; an aid society, fostered by -tbe
company, assists its employes in case of sickness
or accident: this establishment In past years has
furnished steadier employment to Its workmen
than any other In Western Pennsylvania Apply
to WESTlNGhOUSF. MACH1NF. CO., cor. Lib
erty ana Twenty-fifth sts,. Pittsburg, Pa.
auIO-33-D
-fAN-TO CANVASS AND COLLECT AT
1tJL McKeesport: salary ? 10 a week and the cer
tainty of rapid advancement to the right man.
Apply to W., Dispatch office se9-57
MEN-HONEST.TEMPERATE.ENERGETIC-to
solicit orders for our nursery stock: per
manent employment and good pay; satisfaction
guaranteed to customers and agents; write for
terms. K. G. CHASE & CO., 1430 S. Penn square,
Philadelphia, Pa. au24-107-TTS
MEN-SEVERAL GOOD GANGS CAR AXLE
makers; one roll turner for merchant mill:
onlv competent, well recommended parties need
apply. Address TURNER, Dispatch office.
se9-46
MEN 100 TO WORK ON TRACK LAI IN G
and ballasting on the Wheeling and Lake
Erie Railway, between Portland station and Steu
benvllte, O. Apply USiTHE WORK. au27-62
METAL PATTERN MAKERS-SIX GOOD
men. THE SWEET & CLARK CO.,
Marlon, lnd. se4-lS
MILLWRIGHT-ONE: ONE BLACKSMITH
and three carpenters. Apply at JOHN
LANZACO.'S, L131., 1JRICK WORKS, Bedford
ave., near Klrkpatrlck St., city.
se$-12
J3LUMBER AND GAS-FITTER- STEADY'
1T work to man that can come well recom
mended. Address H. F. CARROLL, Turtle Creek,
Up.. seB-55
SALESMEN-ON SALARY OK COMMISSION
to handle the new patent chemical ink
erasing pencil: the greatest selling novelty ever
produced; erases ink thoroughly in two seconds;
no abrasion of paper; 203 to 500 tier cent profit;
one agent's sales amonnted to fC201nslx days:
another S32 In two hours; we want one energetic
general agent for each State and Territory; sam
ple by mail 35 cents. For terms and full particu
lars, address THE MONROE ERASER MFG.
CO., Lacrosse, Wis. se7-45
SALESMEN-AT $75 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 ot goods free. bTANDAKD
SILVERWARE CO., Boston, Mass. seM-90-D
SALESMEN -EXPERIENCED FURNITURE
and carpet salesmen: good wages: none but
experienced need apply. PICKERING'S, cor.
Tenth and Penn. ce9-6
SHIPPING CLERK AN EXPERIENCEDMAN
In rolling mill. Address, giving full name
aud references, IRON, Dispatch office. se9-2
STENOGRAPHER AND TYPEWRITER-GENTLEMAN
wagesmodcrate. Address, statins;
experience at stenographing; also experience at
other business, lrany, MANUFACTURING, Dis
patch office se9-93
T
INNERS-TWO GOOD MEN AT E. PRETS-
HOLU'S. Bennett station, w. P. R. K. seiMO
TRAVELING SALESMAN FOR AN OLD
Pittsburg Jobbing, crockery and glass
honse: none bnt first-class men of experience
need apply. Address CROCKERY, Dispatch or
flce. se9-91
WAREHOUSEMAN - AN EXPERIENCED
warehouseman, at once. Address BOX D.
Dispatch office. seD-93
YOUNG MAN WHO UNDERSTANDS
wrapping for our wrapping desk, and one
for our shipping department: only those who are
not afraid to work and can give good recom
mendations need apply. HOKNK& WARD, 41
Fifth ave., city. sc9-12
YOUNG MAN-TO MAKE HIMSELF GEN
ERALLY useful in produce bnslness. W.G.,
Dispatch office. se9-8
RInle nnd Female TTelp.
CARRIAGE DRIVER-DAIRY MEN, FARM
hands, laborers, tl 75 per day; woman cook,
(10 per week; 2 dining rooinjrlrls, dishwashers,
laundress, cooks, chambermaids, house girls.
MfcEHAN'S, 545 Grant st. ses-D
TEACHERS -THE BOARD OF SCHOOL DI
RECTORS or Ohio township will meet at
Scboolhonse lo. 5. two miles from Glenfleld
station, P., F-W. 3H'- R, R., on Friday, Sep
tember 12, at I o'clock P. H., to elect five
teachers tor said township. W. B. GRUBBS,
Secretary. se9-43-nb-
WANTED.
Femnln Help.
GIRL-FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK. AP
PLY to MRS. DAY, Fllmorest., near Craig,
between Fifth ave. and Forbes foe two days.
se9-83 -
1 IRL-ABOUT 14 YEARS OLD TO ASSIST IN
XT taking care of children. Call at 142 WASH
INGTON AVE., Allegheny City. e-80
Gc
IKL-FOR GENEKAk HOUSEWOEK.
Apply J3l fU U Jrn.ii a v JsHIJaW .
Gr
1RL-FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK. AP
PLY at NO. 1345 .BLUr SI. sey-w
&IRL-FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK. AP
PLY at 3509 B UTLER ST. se8-25
s
EWING GIRL A GOOD SEWING GIRL.
Apply at once 4C3 trurrtL AVfj., city.
se9-86
YOUNG LADY FOR BILL CLERK AD
DRESS In own handwriting: reference re
qnlred, R. J. B., Dispatch office se9-75
YOUNG LADY AS ASSISTANT BOOK
KEEPER. Address, In handwriting, 701
LIBERTY SrRKET, city. sejMOO
YOUNG LADY CLERK-ONE WITH A
knowledge of shorthand and typewriting
preferred. M. L. J., Dispatch offlce. sc9-66
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 or accounting:
have had long experience and can give the best of
references. A. F. SAWHILL, 187 Federal St.,
Alleghenv, Pa. au26-89
POSITION-BY YOUNG MAN 23 YEARS OF
age. with good ability and references first
class, (11 j ears with one Co.), with good insur
ance or hardware firm as assistant bookkeeper
with view to promotion. ' E. WIGGIN. Dis
patch offlce. ' sc9-56
POSITION-BY YOUNG MARRIED MAN;
competent and reliable book-keeper, offlce
man. salesman or collector: best orreferences and
bond If necessary. Address AMBITION. Dis
patch offlce. se9-S7
osition-as advertising solicitor
bv man with thorough, knowledge of news
paper business. Address BENJ., Dispatch offlce.
6e9-l
POSITION AS STENOGRAPHER BY
young lady. Address J. S., Dispatch offlce.
se9-71
S1TUATION-BY AN ACTIVE AND INTEL
LIGENT young manor 24; long clerical ex
perience: lately employed as time keeper: active
or outside work preferred; excellent city refer
ences. ENERGY, Dispatch office. se9-49
Rooms. Bouses. &c
HOUSE TO RENT A HOUSE ATBELLEVUE
or Neville station, bena toC. W. HODG
DON, 43 Klrkpatrlck. ave., Allegheny, Penna.
seS-So
TJOOMS-SUITE OF SECOND-STORY ROOMS
JLV on Peun ave., with board and home com
lorls in private ramlly. by a gentleman and wife:
party will be cermanent. Only tnose or superior
social standing need apply to PERMANENT, P.
O. box 505, city. se-4l ;
Boarders nnd Lodgers.
OCCUPANT-FOlt FURNISHED SECOND
STORY front room. Ho. 31 SHERMAN
AVE., Allegheny. se9-68
Financial.
BONDS AND STOCKS-THE UNION TRANS
FER AND TRUST CO., 121 and 123 Fourth
ave., makes a specialty or acting as registrar and
transfer agent for the stock and bonds or corpora
tions; we guarantee by our Indorsement on the
Btocks and bonds that they are authorized issues,
and therefore, a protection to the officers or cor
porations, stockholders and the banks taking
them as collateral for loans. Terms moderate and
adapted to suit alt special cases. se3-6
MONEY-OUR FACILITIES FOR FORN1SH
1NG money to any amount on bond and
mortgage are unequaledr lowest rates of Interest
and no delay, if you need money apnly MORRIS
FLEMING. 108 Fourth ave. Jy27-86-TTSSU
MONEY TO LOAN ON JIORTGAGES:
rate4), 5 and 6 per cent as to location and
amonnt: no delay. SAMUEL W. BLACK & CO.,
99 Fourth avenue. Jy24-23-TTS
MOKiGAGES-?l,C00,C00 TO LOAN ON CITY
and suburban properties at 4& 5 and 6 per
cent, and on larms In Allegheny and adjacent
csnntlesat6perccnt. I. M. PENNOCK&SON,
147 Fourth avenue. ap7-f4l
MORTGAGES ON CITY OK ALLEGHENY
countv property at lowest rates. HENRY
A. WEAVER & CO., 92 Fourth avenue. mb2-D
".yfORTGAGES-MONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS
lVlL to suit at 4H. 5 and 6 per cent. ALLES &
JAI1.EV, 164 Fourth ave. Tel. 167. apl4-19-TTSsu
TO LOAN S500,W)0, IN AMOUN1S OF $3,000
and upward, on city and suburban property,
on 4 per cent, free of tax: also smaller amounts
at 5 and 6 per cent. BLACK X B AIRD, 95 Fourth
avenue. se21-d6-D
TO LOAN-00.000 ON MORTGAGE3-100
and upward at 6 per cen t:o00, 300 at 4K per cent
on residences or business nroperty; also In ad
Joining counties. S. H. FRENCH. 125 Fourth
avenue. oc24-4-D
TO LOAN-MONEY IN LARGE AND SMALu
amounts on mortgages at the lowest market
rates of Interest. W. A. HEREON & SONS, No.
80 Fourth ave. se2-8-Tu
Q-l 000.000 TO'LOAN ON MORTOAGES
O 1-9 large and small amonnts at 4.7, 5 and 6
per cent free or State tax; no delay. REED B.
COYLE CO., 131 Fourth ave my21-60-TTS
Mlncellnneous.
EVEBYONE-INFOBSIED THAT WE ARE
dallv putting up In cans, of all sizes, our
own home-made paints : balf-plnts. 13c: pints, 25c;
we guarantee It the only strictly nure Dalnt In the
citv. G. G. O'BRIEN'S Faint Store, 292 Fifth
avenue, three squares from Court House,
au23-5S-TTS
SOLDIERS AND SOLDIERS' WIDOWS TO
apply for pensions through the agency of
J. H. STKVENSON & CO., 100 Fifth avenue Pitts
burg. This can be done at their office or at the
rollowlng places: Alderman Foley, Braun, Stork,
Caller aud Notary Welterhousers, Allegheny, or
Alderman Aurln, Belnhaur, Doughty, Bell,
Means, Pittsburg: Holtsman, Braddock; 'Squire
Fields, McKeesbort. au2J-D
YOU - GET A BAKER'S DOZEN (13) OF
Stewart & Co. 's fine cabinet photos for Jl, at
90 and 92 FEDERAL ST., Allegheny.
mv23-49-TTSU
FOR SALE-IMPROVED REAL ESTATE
Cttr Residences.
OOO-FOR 2 BRICK HOUSES: SITUATE
fi55 1639 Liberty ave., near seventeen tn st. ; lot
24x100 ft. ; now renting for over 400 per year. See
Y. a. nr.nnvsn & oxjsxa, ou ourmave.
se4-6-TuTS
East End Residences.
CEDAR ST., NEAR LIBERTY AVENUE, SIX
TEENTH ward a paying Investment, now
piylng net over 6 per cent on the price asked, 87.
500; rour houses; lot 40x125 ft. with room vet to
build. See W. A. UERRON & SONS. 80 Fourth
ave. SC9-60-9, 15,22,29
HOUSE-VERY LOW, NEW BRICK HOUSE
of 7 rooms and batb room, slate mantels and
electric bell, electric light, natural gas, range,
cemented cellar with h. and c. waterfOr laundry,
In fact every modern convenience; two squares
from station, three squures from electric road on
inance street. East End. Inquire, 512 HOME
WOOD AVENUE, city. se9-47-TTeSUt
HOUSES-TWO 6-BOOM FRAME HOUSF.S.
nicely painted; good cellars, etc; within 3
minutes of East Liberty station, P. R. R., and 5
minutes cable lines; rent Tor S240 each; price for
the two. 85,000. S. A. DICKIE & CO., Penn and
Shady aves., E, E. 653 se9-72-TTS
SHADYSIDE-J16.000, ON AIKEN AVE., OP
POSITE Walnut St., frame dwelling of 10
rooms; every convenience: ontslde wash bouse;
lot 1SJX163. THOMAS LIGGETT, 71 Diamond st.
SeS-TTS'
Cn O0O-EAST L1BER1Y; AN ELEGANT
J5J.JL.5 property and a most promising invest
ment at the price now named; Deantlful lot 140x
300 feet: highly improved, driveways, hard walks,
shrubbery, shade and frnlt trees; modernionse of
8 rooms, large porches, central location, within
one minute's walk of street cars; a' resale of por
tions of vacant ground would largely reduce In
vestment. CHARLES SOMERS & CO., 313 Wood
street, 6019 Penn avenue. se9-&3-TTS
(2Q OOO-CONRAD STREET, TWENTIETH
OJ ward, new modern frame dwelling, five
rooms, attic, hall, vestibule, front and rear
porches, slate mantel, tile hearth, side entrance,
slate roof, natural gas. inside w. c. etc.: com
plete sewerage; grained all through: lot 20x130
feet; one-half square from cable line: terms easy.
L. O. FRAZ1ER, Forty-fifth and Butler sts.
se5-8i-TUF6u
QQ'DOO-T.IBERTY AVENUE, NEAR FOR
tjll TIETH street, new modern frame dwell
ing. 5 rooms, finished attic, halh vestibule. Inside
shutters, side entrance, slate mantel, tile hearth,
slate roof, etc., grained and well finished, lot20x
100 feet: close to cable line; easy terms. L. O.
FRAZIER. Forty-fifth and Butler sts.
se5-82-Tnrsu
Of) 800-NEW MODERN FRAME DWELL
tu)f ING, 5 rooms, finished attic, ball, vesti
bule. Inside shutters, slate mantel, front and rear
Sorches, slate roor, etc. nicely grained and well
nished, lot 20x100 feet; close to Shadvslde station,
P. R. R.:easv terms. L. O. FRAZIEK, Forty
fiftli and Bntler sts. se5-S2-TuFSu
5 -ROOM NEW FRAME HOUSE-W1TH ATTIC,
ball, slate mantels, front and back porcnts,
good neighborhood, within six minutes of Penn
sylvania Railroad and two minutes of new elec
tric line: lot 25x120; only (2,600. 8. A. DICKIE &,
CO., Penn and Shady aves.. East End. 535
se9-72-TT8
QfT OOO RIPPEY ST. (PAVED). NINE
TY '
Ji TEENTH ward, two minutes' walk to
jNegieyave., good seven-room brick house; batn.
gas. lanndry, etc: nicely furnished; large lot, 47
xl20 ft.; ten minutes to E. Libert station.
MELLON BBOTHERS, 6319 Station St.
se7-65-TTSu
-fO-KOOJI NEW FRAME HOUSE WITn
JLI every modern convenience, on a paved
street in the best neighborhood or East Liberty; a
splendid home; plenty of ground; two minutes to
llfth avenne cable. S. A. DICKIE & CO., Penn
and Shady aves., East End. 609 se9-72-TT&
QQ 50O-EAST END-BARGAIN FOR A
CO) short time only; on Grazlerst.: 2tnlnutes'
walk from Dallas station: new lrame dwelling or
Grooms; finished attic batb room. Inside w.c;
every convenience: lot 25x130 to alley. THOS.
LIGGETT. 71 Diamond stj" se9-88-MTTB
ffiJO 100-A FINE LITTLE HOME PROPERTY
J)i1 at Brushtom. conveniently located; lot
4uxl35: good five roomed .bouse, exceUent water:
easy terms or payment. CHARLES SOMERS A
CO., 313 Wood St., 6019 Fenn ave. se9-50-Tus
FOR SALEIMPROVED REAL ESTATE.
Allegheny Residences.
BRICK DWELLING-AND LOT, WITH SIDE
entrance. No. 80 Monterey strret, Allegheny;
eight rooms and modern throughout and all in full
order, to be sold at public sale on Thursday after
noon, September 18. at 2 o'clock, on the premises:
Immediate possession. Particulars from JAS. W.
DRAPE CO., Agents and Auctioneers. 129
Fourth avenue, Pittsburg. se6-49-D
WASHINGTON ST., ALLEGHENY DE
SIRABLE residence, lot 54x175 to Church
ave., all conveniences, will be sold on easy terms
at a bargain to close an estate. All particulars of
W. W. MCNEILL & BRO., 152 Fourth ave. se5-3
CM SOO-KEBECCA SXTI NEAR ALLE
3tfc GHEN Y ave, Allegheny, at a a-reatly re
duced price on account or owner leaving city, 2
story brick house 7 rooms, finished attic h. and c
water.range, both gases, newly painted and In
fine order: lot 20x1)0 to paved street; immediate
possession; this Is a bargain. DAVID SHAW &
CO., 152 Fourth ave 8e6-46-TTS
Suburban Residences.
Bellevue-desirable'suburban res
idences, building lots and acre properties
on the Ft. Wayne Railroad ; Emsworth, Sewlckley
and Edgewood. DAVID SHAW & CO.. 152
Fourth ave. se6-45-TTS
BELLEVUE-BEVERAL NICE DWELLINGS
in the thriving borough, or Bellevue from
ugVc
LEGG
2.800 to 5.000 each. A. LEGGATE & SON. 31
Federal at., Allegheny. se7-13P
C21 700 ABOUT 7 MINUTES' WAL'K FROM
3JL Wllmerdlng station, on Spring Hill.
Queen Anne frame or 5 rooms and hall; Iot5uxl00
feet. THOMAS LIGGETT, 71 Diamond st.
se6-42-TT8
FOR SALK LOTS.
East End Lota.
BOQUET STREET, OAKLAND CHEAPEST
lots; size 25x120: street paved and sewered;
electric cars pass these lots: fare 5c: only (1,750
each; terras to suit. See REED B. COYLE A CO.,
131 Fourth ave. 867-70-16
EASTEND-IW PER FOOT, O'HARA ST., 120
xlSOfeet, convenient to cable, electric and
railroad. THUS. LIGGETT, 71 Diamond st.
sc6-43-TaThS
IAST END-,1,000 PER ACRK-18, ACRES
U on Lincoln ave., near Lemlngton ave.
THOS. LIGGETT. 71 Diamond st. se6-44-TnThS
HASTINGS AVENUE-A BLOCK OF7LOTS,
about 190x120 rcet, convenient to P. K. R.
and wlthlnv3 minutes of Penn avenue; a fine
building site and a bargain for Investors; sold asa
whole, or In part, on easy terras S. A. DICKIE
&C.. Penn and Shady avenues, E. E. 244.
se2-74-TTh
HIGHLAND PARK AND SCHENLEY PARK
acre properties at very reasonable prices
and satisfactory terms; suitable for subdivision
at great profit. DAVID SHAW St. CO., 152 Fourth
ave. .se6-45-TUThs
LOTS-IN CHAS. F CORNELIUS' P1.ANAT
Mornlngslde. Eighteenth ward, can be
bought In blocks of 5, 10 or 15 at reduced prices,
and on the most liberal and accommodating
terms. Small cash payments; long time. See NT
P. SAWYER, Agent, on the grounds, or CHAS,
E. CORNELIUS. 406 Grant st. Je26-32
XrKULEY AVE- TLAN LOTS-CLOSE TO
JX Baum Grove. (50 per ft. front: rapid transit:
fine location: good elevation. BROWN Jt SAINT,
Agents, 512 Smithfield st. se9-77-TTS
800 LOT-HOWE ST.. NEAR HIGH-
i r . &it. ...... ntrt. ... . 4n i.e r..,.
fcetly level and very desirable neighborhood;
owner leaving city: must be sold at once. M.
F. HIPPLE& CO., 96 Fourth ave. se7-84-TTSu
rrsO-FOR A BUILDING LOT RIGHT IN
D i heart of East End, 23x100: only 6 minutes of
both cable lines: snrroundlngs first class; a bar
gain. S. A. DICKIE & CO., Penn and Shady
aves., E. E. rut. se9-72-TTS
OCi SOO-BARGA1N, EAST END; 1 ACRES
50' of perfectly level ground, corner Dun
fermline and Reynolds ave.. adjoining Mrs. Car
negie's. THOMAS LIGGETT', 71 Diamond su
se6-43-TTS
(Q "30;-LOTS-GOOD LEVEL LOT-FIRST ST..
40 Homewood: three minutes' walk to P. R.
K. btatlon. 25x100 feet; very easy payments.
MELLON BROTHERS. 6349 Station st.. E. E.
se7-65-TUTb8U
Q-l 500-FOR A CHOICE LOT IN THE
3-L Fahnestock plan, Homewood ave. Seeagts.,
BAXTER, THOMPSON & CO., 162 Fourth ave.
se7-143"
Ilazelwood Lots.
HAZELWOOD-CHOICE BUILDING LOTS
In the Blair estate, Twenty-third ward; close
to station and Second Avenue Electric Railway;
fare 5 cents: size 24x120 ts 20-foot alley: perfectly
level: these lots are very desirable on account of
their easy access from the center of the city, and
will greatly enhance in value for that reason,
SAMUEL W. BLACK & CO., 99 Fourth ave.
Be6-22-TTh8
Allegheny Lots.
FHEMONT 8T.-CHEAP BUILDING LOTS
near head or Fremont St., Allegheny: elec
tric cars: easy terms: 400 upward. W. W.
MCNEILL & BRO., 152 Fourth ave. se5-4'
FOUR ACRES-ELEVENTH WARD, ALLE
G11EN Y a beautirul piece or property rront
lng on two wide aenues. within one square of
California avenue. CHARLES SOMERS & CO.,
313 Wood st.,.6019 Penn ave. se9-50-Tus'
TMVERVIEW AVENUE ALLEGHENY, FOR
JL 3300: very good buildlug lots 20x90 feet to an
alley: for S300 and 8400: on easy payments; lo
cation central: call or send for plans. W. A.
HERRON & SONS, No. SO Fourth ave.
seJ-C5-Tu'
Farms.
I7IARM-SACRIFICE, ONE OF THE BEST AND
' most desirable farms In the State, situated on 3
railroads, 106 acres, 100 acres In blgn state of cul
tivation, elegant house of eight rooms and'good
barn, cannot be surpassed In choice fruit such as
peaches, apples, pears, cherries, etc., two acres
strawberries, abundance of blackberries; rasp
berries, currants, Rnsslan apricots, Japan plums,
quinces, etc, 500 grape vines. SO choice varieties,
has beautlfnl grove and one-half mile of water
front and excellent railroad facilities; a bargain
as owner wishes to retire. ROOM 2, Excelsior
building, Sixth and Grant st. sc9-9
FAR31-106 ACRES, GOOD HOUSE, 8 ROOMS;
barn, new spring house; most complete fruit
farm In btate; on river and railroad, one hour's
ride from city. ED. W1TTISH, 410 Grant st.,
Pittsburg. se9-D
Miscellaneous.
L0TS-BRUSHT0N, W1LKINSBUKG AND
Edgewood.
34 lots, 40x130, 8225 to (450, terms, (50 00 cash.
91ots,24xI22.toalleT, S50J; terms, one-halfcasb.
10 lots, 33x132. S250 to (500; terms, (50 00 cash.
35 lots, 50x120, (GOO toSSOO; terms, one-hair cash.
II. C. CLARKE, 135 Fourth ave., and Edgewood.
se4-TT8
OWN A HOME-WE WILL BUY OR BUILD
for you anywhere and let your rent nay for
the property: no security required. GRANITE
STATE PROVIDENT ASSOCIATION, branch
offices, Standard building, 531-533 Wood St., Pitts
burg mlS-lS-TTSSu
FOR SALE BUSINESS.
Bnslness Opportunities.
BAKERIES -S37i (450, (700, (1,000: CIGAR
stores, (325. S-'MO to (4.000; good hardware
store and grocery (350 to (5,000. HOLMES CO.,
4:0 smithfield st. se9-27
BARBER BHOP-A GOOD STAND. CALL AT
NO. SGI FIFTH AVE. se9-16
CLOTHING AND FURNI3HINGI STORE-IN
good town; notion, shoe and furnishing
stores In towns near the city: groceries, 8500 to
(5,000; drug stores, (1,500 to (5,000; other chances.
PEHC1VAL 4 CHAPMAN, 439 Grant st. se9-81
CLOTHING-AND GENTS' FURNISHING
stores. HOLMES & CO. , 420 Smithfield st.
se9-27
-iROC'ERY STORE-IN EAST END, WIL
"OT MERDING grocery store, 20 city grocery
stores, profitable bakery, best cigar store in Pitts
burg, notion stores, millineries, drug stores, shoe
stores, bok and stationery store, milk depots.
SHEPARD & CO., 151 Fourth avenue. seO-D
Business Properties.
MACHINE SHOP-WITH IHE NECESSARY
machines, tools and fixtures; situated In tbo
business center or the city: this Is a rare oppor
tunity for a Jobbing business. For particulars ad
dressP. O. BOX 1033. se6-4
COKE WORKS-FINE ONE WITH 100 OVENS.
53 acres or coal, 15 acres or surface, engine
and boiler houses and all necessary machinery,
pumD house, storehouse, 10 dwelling houses, etc.:
all situate at Dunbar station, p. R. K., and to be
sold at public sale on account ot the owners quit
ting business, at their Pittsburg warehouses,
1004. 1006 and 1008 Penn avenue, Pittsburg, on
TUESDAY AFTERNOON. SEFTE31BKK Id. at 2
o'clock. Further particulars and a card to ex
amine tbe property can be bad at our office. J As.
. DRAl'E & CO., Agents and Auctioneers, 129
Fourth avenue, Pittsburg. seS-49-D"
FIRE BRICK WORKS-EXTENSIVE ONES
at Conway, -near Freedom. P.. F. W. & C.
R. R. ; is acres fine fire clay, coal, limestons, etc ;
nine acres surface; 100 Iron cars and pallets; ca
pacity 30,000 brick dally: Corliss engine; ample
boiler capacity: Centennial brick machines:-drv
pans, kilns, dryerB: eyerthlng In full running
order; property of the Penna Mfg., Mlnliig and
Supply Co., and to be sold af public sale on ac
count or the company giving up business, at their
offices, 1004, 1006 and loos Penn avenue. Pittsburg,
on Tuesday afternoon, September 16, at 2 o'clock,,
on the premises. Full particulars and a card to
examine the property from JAS. W". DRAPE &
CO., Agents and Auctloneers,.129 Fourth avenue,
Pittsburg. se6-49-D
KESIDENCE AND BUSINESS LOCATION
Fine brick residence or nine rooms, hall,
both gases, hot and cold water all through house,
bath, slate mantels, shutters all over house;
grained throughout: fine cemented cellar: large
storeroom and stable; fine location for grocer;
owner's time taken up with other business: fine
corner lot 50x114 rt, to alley In rear; a great bar
gain Usold soon. MORRISON & BANKS 106
Third ave., cor Wood st. au30-42-TTS
FOR HALE MISCELLANEOUS.
Horses. Vehicles. Live Btoclt, Etc.
BIRDS-AND ANIMALS OF ALL KINDS,
gold fish and fixtures, an endless variety of
cages, prepared rood for mocking birds and seed
for all birds, fine dogs. ESPICH'S BIRD STORE.
640 Smithfield st. aal2-70-TTSu"
BURUOS-(2). OR WILL SELL 1 PURROAND
dog cart and harness. Apply to GEO. DUN
CAN & SONS. se9-59
HORSES-WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1ft,
at MCCOY'S STABLES, at auction; l)u-
quesne way, near r ouxin street,, rittsnurg.
eS.35"
FOR SALE-ailSCELLANEOCS. "
Machinery nnd Metnls.
DRILLING ENGINES AND BOILERS FOR
oil or gas wells, engines and boilers In every
size and style, sawmills and wood-working ma
chinery. HARMES MACHINE DEPOT. No. 97
First ave., Pittsburg, Pa. mb9-D
ENGINES AND BOILERS-NEW AND RE
FITTED: repairing promptly attended to.
PORTER FOUNDRV AND MACHINE CO.,
LIM., below Suspension bridge, Allegheny, l'.i.
Jrt-63
HORIZONTAL ENG1NE-20X42, 25,000 FEET
second-hand wire rone; also hoisting and
portable engines and Slemen valves, castings,
etc. VELTi MCDONALD, 3200 Penn avenue.
Jel6-6-TT8
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' 15 h. p.; boilers all sizes and
styles. J, S. YOUNG, 23 Park way, Allegheny,
Pa. oc25-30-I
Miscellaneous.
FURNITURE-PRIVATE BALE OF ENTIRE
household effects; elegant nlano, furniture,
carpets, etc. At 130 LOCUST ST., Allegheny.
se7-1147
WATCHES FINE GOLD AND SILVER
watches, clocks: diamonds. Jewelry, sil
verware and spectacles, etc.: rrlendslilp .rings
leach. WILSON'S. 61 Fourth ave.. Pittsburg.
Fine watch and Jewelry repairing a specialty.
aul6-ns
TO LET.
Citv Reslaencea.
KEATING ALLEY NO. I, NEAR .ROBERTS
St., new brick house, two minutes rrom
Wylle ave cable cars, six rooms, finished attic
inside w. a: rent. flS per month. Inquire or MC
CULLOUGH& SMITH, 31 Seventh St. au26-75t
ffC- PER MONTH-CHOICE 2-STORY BRICK
ciPrX dwellings, seven rooms each, bathroom,
nat. and art. gas, laundry and cellar. Inside shut
ters, good Bcwerage, etc., one minute from Wylle
avenue cablellneand eight minutes from new
postoffice. See BLACK i. BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave.
be6-20t
East End Residences.
BEATTY ST.-HANDSOME ROW OF TWO
STORY and mansard stone houses, contain
ing 7 rooms each, all modern conveniences and
finished In the very latest style, vestibule with
stained glass doors, tile floors, etc., nickel-plated
railing around portico, front lawn: we are offer
ing these beautiful boases at only (40 per month,
and are prepared to give long leases 11 so desired;
they are situate on Beatty street, near Stanton
avenue. East End, and better known as "Alpha
Terrace. ' ' See BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave.
se9-tlt
AHesheny Residences.
HO US EOF SIX ROOMS-FURNISHED AND
all modern conveniences, on Fremont ft..
Allegheny;, rent low. EWING & BYERS. 93
Federal st. and 166 Fourth ave. se9-90-Tlt
ROOMS-SINGLE AND EN SUITE. FUR
NISHED, East End: convevenient to cable.
Hotel Kenmawr and best boarding houses. Ad
dress S. J. East Liberty postoffice. sc7-20t
Rooms.
EOOM-LAEGE.IELEGANTLY FURNISHED
second-story front room; private ramlly:
suitable fOr one or two gentlemen; within three
minutes' walk of postoffice. For terms, etc., ad
dress COMFORT, Box 353, postoffice. city.
se7-113-TUWBUt
KUOMS-FHOM 2 TO 6 IN A GOOD HOUSE ON
Fremont ave., Bellevue: next door to Pres
byterian Church. Inquire ON THE GROUNDS.
se9-30t
OlTJce, Desk Room, Etc.
DESK ROOM-INQUIRE ROOM 714, LEWIS
Block. se9-52t
D
ESK ROOM-FIRST FLOOR, 166 FOURTH
AV. Seo-79-TUWFSUt
OFFICES-ONE OF THE BEST LOCATIONS
In the city, corner Sixth ave. and Liberty
St., second floor; large, well-lighted rooms, with
vanlt, both ga6es, w. c , washstand, etc. BAX
TER, THOMPSON & CO., 162 Fourth ave.
Se7-142-TTSUt
OFF1CES-A FEW NICE ONES IN GER
MAN IA SAVINGS BANK BU1I.D1NG.W ood
and Diamond sts. anl0-49t
nflscellnnpons.
SCHOLARSHIP-IN PITTSBURG FEMALE
College. Inquire at PITTSBURG FORGE
ANDIRON CO., office Tenth St., near Penn ave.,
Pittsburg. sc9-58-TTSt
PERSONAL.
PERSONAL BOOKS WANTEDIF YOU
have any books to sell, let us know. LEVI'S
BOOK STOKE. Seventh Avenne Hotel building. '
mh7
PERSONAL-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 & CO,, 301 Smithfield
street. au2S
PERSONAL CLAIRVOYANTS DR. AND
line. De Lester, of Chicago, are in the city ;
do not fall to consult them; they tell your entire
life; their advice Is the best; see bills. IDS W Y LIE
AVENUE. - se9-7-TTS8u
PERSONAL GENTLEMEN CONTEMPLAT
ING a trip to the seashore and mountalu re
sorts or returning therefrom, should bring their
clothing to DICKSON, the tailor, 65 Filth ave,
cor. Wood St., second floor, and have the same
cleaned, repaired and pressed, so as to look like
new, aud at a reasonable cost, and at the same
time should you desire a new suit, his stock of
imported and domestic-goods Is or the newest and
most fashionable patterns; by giving him a call
you will not regret it. '1 el e. 1558. v Je2S-D
LOST.
LOST-NEAR COR. FIFTH AVE. AND MAR
KET St., lady's pnekefbook containing small
sum of money: a suitable reward will be paid bv
leaving same at 306 WOOD ST., Pittsburg. se9-3t
LOST WATCH-LIBERAL REWARD FOR
return or Information leading to the recov
ery of a lady's gold watch and chain; dime with
monogram attached: lost on Flfl'i ave., between
Pride andTunnel sts., about 1 or 1:30 p.m. Ad
dress K. J. E 428 Fifth ave. se9-61
I- UST-ON MONDAY, SlCPT. 8, ON MFTH
J ave. or Smithfield st., a lady's gold hunting
case watch and chain; the Initials H. L. S carved
on the back; it was the gilt of a very dear friend
now deceased; a very liberal reward will be paid
If left at the RECORDER'S OFFICE. se5-7
FOUND.
FOUND-SUNDAY AFTERNOON. SEPTEM
BER 7, on Ohio street, Allegheny City, pocket
book with sum of money and other articles of
value; owner can have the same by paying for this
ad and proving property. Address, Central Meat
Market, H. MCALEEK& SONS, box 74, Pcrrys
vlllc Pa. se9-4t
PROPOSAL.?!.
PROPOSALS WANTED FOR PAVING
Main street, Sharpsburg. Pa., with Belgian
block stone, fire brick or cobble stone. All
bids mnst be handed in on or before
WEDNESDAY, September 10, 1890. The com
mittee reserve the right to reject any or all
bids. Apply for information to anv member of
the Street Committee. M. E. DETHLEFrJ, C.
CA8EY, M. A. REIF se6-41-D
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
Sealed proposals will be received at the office
of the Uorough Clerk until TUESDAY, Sep
tember 16, A. D. 1890. at 4 P. M., for the follow
ing street improvements, viz:
Grading, carting and paving Walnut street
with asphalt brock from Power's line to the
borough line.
Grading and paving First alley north of Shaw
avenue with tire brick, from Hney street to
Coursin street.
Plans and specifications of the above work
can be seen and blanksfor bidding and all In
formation can be bad at the Engineer's Office
on and after September 10.
Each proposal must be accompanied by a
bond in double the amonnt of the proposal and
probated before a notary public, and said pro
posals mnst be handed in on or before the
above specified time. Unles said requirements
are strictly carried out the bid will not be con
sidered. Tbe Committee on Streets reserve the right
to reject any or all proposals.
O, B. HERWICK, Boroueh Clerk.
McKeesport, September 8. i890. se-23-TT8
OFFICIAL PITTSBURG.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
Sealed proposals will be received at the
office of City Controller until TUESDAY, the
16th day of September, at 2 o'clock p. M., for the
following:
GRADING. PAVING AND CURBING.
Cliff street, from Fulton street to ,Gum
street.
Planst&nd specifications can be seen and
blanks for bidding can be obtained at tbe gen
eral office. Department of Public Works.
Each proposal must be accompanied by a
bond, with two sureties, probated before tbe
Mayor or City Clerk.
The Department' of Awards reserves tho
right to reject any or all bids.
E.M.BIGELOW.
Chief of Dep't of Fnblio Works.
FlTTSBtma, September, 5, 1890. se5-2)
PrrrsBUBO, Pa., August SO, 1890.
CJEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE
O CE1VED at tbe office of tbe City Control
lSr until 2 p. M. on THURSDAY, Septembor 11.
1890. for bnildlnc five (A) prison cells in No. 3
police station, also repairing sidewalk at No.
8 police station and cementing cellar of No. S
police station.
Plans and specifications for said work can
be seen at the offlce of Bickel di'Brennan, arch
itects, Hamilton building."
Bond in doable the amonnt of bid, with two
sureties, mast accompany each proposal, said
bond to be executed, before the Mayor or City
Clerk.
The Department ot Award reserves tha
right to reject any or all bids.
J. O. BROWN,
sel-88 Chief Department Public Safety.
A. WHITELEY,.
128 Third ave., upstairs, ppp. Barnes
Safe and Lock Works.
Gents' shoes soled and heeled for7oo while yon
wait. Hand-Mwn,9oc.- Finest work In the dtv.
tnhS-67'TX
CHOICE PROPERTIES.
15,000.
Ellsworth Avenue .Residence.
QUEEN ANNE BRICK DWELLING
' CONTAINING
RECEPTION HALL,
PARLOR,
LIBRARY.
DINING ROOM,
KITCHEN.
LAUNDRY, .
BATHROOM,
and seven bedrooms. The honse has all the
latest and best of modern conveniences. An
open hardwood staircase of beautiful design,
with exquisite, arc, glass window and a very
pretty fireplace' and" alcove In reception ball,
slaw mantels, tile hearths and fancy grates In
every room, chandeliers with electric gas light
ing, speaking tubes and electric bells tbrough
out, honse wired tor electric light aud papered
richly and tastefully throughout, large kitchen
and dining room pantries, large built-in range
In kitchen, bath and stationary washstands in
bathroom with w. c. separata; also.bath and w.
c. in cellar,', stationary tubs in laundry, ce
mented cellar, good large .closets, hot air pipes'
with registers to every room, sliding doors be
tween reception hall and parlor and between
parlor and library. Inside shutters, large, beau
tiful front and side porcb. side entrance, flag,
stone walks, fine large lawn, etc. Tbls honse
was built By present owner fot a home and no
expense was spared to make It complete in
every detail.
BLACK & BAIRD,
95 FOURTH AVENUE.
se7-51-TTSu
At BEAUTIFUL HOME.
QUEEN ANNE BRICK.
STONE TrTmMINGS.
K square from Dnquesne Electric road.
ASPHALT PAVED STREET.
14 rooms, beautiful cabinet mantels, with
tile facme and hearths, china closets,
lavatory, butler's pantry, dish sink, h.
and c water.
ELEGANT BATH ROOM.
Ronnd tower, foil height of tbe house;
cemented cellar, built for furnace.
Large Corner Lot, 65x150.
See this elegant home before you boy.
BLACK & BAIRD,
95 Fourth Ave.
8e7-o1-TTSn
SOUTH VIEW PLACE,
Choice bnilding lots, 50xlS0. 50x160 and
50x200 feet, in plan of tbe
BIRMINGHAM LAND
IMPROVEMENT COMPANY
On line of the Suburban Rapid Transit Electric-Road,
three miles sonth of Court Honse,
one mile from city limits. Two -natural gas
lines, fine boardwalk from city line to prop
erty. Main streets 50 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;
OR-
J. MARTIN SCHAFER,
74 S. Twelfth Street,
PITTSBURG. PA. iy23
LOTS! LOTS! LOTS!
North- Jeannette.
Fort Pitt Land Co,'s Plans
Adjoining the Fort Pitt Glas Works of Dlth
ridge feCo., which will be in operation in a
week or two. Houses are going np on every
hand.
UNPARALLELED ACTIVITY.
Fine lots, 40x100. on 50 foot streets, exceed
ingly low prices and very 'easy terms. Call
early and select a lot. Take advantage ot
rising values. Be among the first and reap the
harvest. Tbe demand for lots when the worKs
are started will be enormous, and houses will
sell and rent rapidly.
Call or send at once for plans and prices to
Baxter, Thompson & Co,,
162 F0UTH AVENUE.
se7-H0TTSu
$15,000 INVESTMENT.
FIFTH AVENUE, NEAR COURT HOUSE.
New and substantial 11-room brick dwelling,
wide hall, bath, and all modern conveniences,
with lot 24x120 feet to alley; No. 1 location for
physician; can easily be rented for 21,000 per
annum: lots in same square 20x120 have been
selling at 3,500 each; the dwelling cost to
build over $7,500; positively a bargain. Easy
terms.
se7-83-ruFSu
M.F.HIPPLE&CO.,
96 Fonrth ave.
$26 PER FOOT.
OAKLAND.
About 400 feet front by 130 feet in depth, on
a 59-foot street; only one and one-half squares
from Fifth avenne cable or Duquesne electdo
roads; almost level and contains a number of
fruit and shade trees: commands fine view of
Scheniey Park, and situated in A No. 1 neigh
borhood. Can be retailed readily at SI0 to $50
per toot. Cheapest property offered in the
city limits. Easy terms.
M, F. HIPPLE & CO.,
se7-83-TnFSa 86 FOURTH AVE.
$6,500 EAST END.
On CO foot asphaltum paved and sewered ave
nne, only one-half square from Duqucsno
Electric road, also convenient to cable lines and
P. R.R. Elegant new modern style nine room
brick residence, wide hall, large bath mom,
wltb latest improved sanitary plumbing, range
laundry stationary tabs, cemented cellar, com
plete electric work and fitted throughout with
finest combination chandeliers, china closets,
butlers, pantry, lavatory, etc.: the entire bouse
tastefully and artistically papered and deco
rated. This is a bargain. Terms: Small cash
payment down, balance, longtime.
M F. HIPPLE 4 CO..
au31-!J4-TU7Str No. 96 Fourth avenue.
DESIRABLE BUILDING LOTS
AT A LOW PRICE.
CQ 1fifl Iot 74x103 ft. (perfectly level and
vpOilUUoit grade): alley in rear and at
side,- on St, Clair tu, 200 ft. above
Stanton ave.
C1 Qfin Lot 40x103 ft. cor.-ot an alley on
4ljOUU"-Cato st, half square from Ward
st. and electric cars; 5-cent fare to
Market st.
The abeve prices quoted for a short time.
W, A. HERRON & .SONS.
SO FOURTH AVE. se4-H-rr8
SQUIRREL HILL.
Tracts of Land.
Containing from 5 to 100 acres, with good bulid-"
ings and improvements.
Price very low and terms to suit purchaser.
Ira M. Burchfield,
Jy3-39-Trg - 153 Fonrth ave.
CHOICE PROPERTIES.
WEST WILMERDING.
LOTS! LOTS! LOTS!
-UT-
KLINE BROS.' PLAN.
On account of inclement weather last Satur
day, we will ran another
FREE EXCURSION
SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 13, 1890.
DON'T FAIL TO ATTEND.
Prices will be advanced immediately after sale.
Train will leave Union depot at 120 r. x.
Call and get free ticket.
SLOAN & CO.,
seM-TTF 127 Fourth Avenne.
BUSINESS PROPERTY,
Oakland, $5,000,
Corner on paved street, six-room dwelling and
storeroom, large stable, etc; present owner has
been doing a first-class business; books openfor
inspection; must sell at once owing to removal
to wholesale store; terms; very small cash pay
ment down, balance monthly or quarterly. For
particulars see M. F. HIPPLE & CO.,96 Fourth,
ave. se7-83-TuT3a
16 LOTS.
$3.4o-
On 60-foot street, on lit. Washington,
Only short distance from incline, on line of
new electric road. These lots are 25x120 ft. to
alley, and can easily be retailed at 350 to S1W
each, as there is a good demand for lots in this
neighborhood. The biggest snap offered. Small'
cash payment down, balance long time without
interest. SI. F. HIPPLE & CO., 96 Fourth ave.
se7-8J-TTSa
UOR SALE
VERY CHEAP
And very liberal terms for a complete and
most modern house: 13 rooms elegantly fin
ished, on Forbes street, in one of tbe best parts
of Oakland. Price J11.5C0. See
W. A. HERRON & SON,
SO Fonrth avenno. se9-62-9.15.22.29
LEGAL NOTICES.
JAMES M. COOK, Attorney at Law,
ESTATE OF JOHN KE1L, SR.. DECEAS
ED. Notice is hereby given that letters of
administration on the estate of John Keil, St.,
deceased, have been granted to the under
signed, to whom all persons indebted to said es
tate are requested to make immediate pay
ment, ana those having claims er demands
against the same will make them knonn with
out delay to JOHN KEIL, JR. or
GEORGE W, KEIL,
Executors, No. 4022 Butler st,
anl9-37-rn Seventeenth ward. Pittsbure.
EDUCATIONAL.
HARCOURT PLACE SEMINARY A
school of the highest grade for youns
ladies and girls. Established upon original
lines, its growth has been remarkable. For
catalogue address the Principal, MISS ADA
L AYER, B. A Gambler, O. au2S3
M
R. M. DE LA SqLLAYE,
Of Vienna.
TEACHER OF ZITHER AND HARMONY.
29 Montgomery Ave. Allegheny City,
Close to Federal street.
auglO-7
CARD A DISTINGUISHED GRADU
J ATE (with highest honors in mathematics
and physics) of the Universities of Aberdeen,
Scotland, and Cambridge, England, is at pres
ent in the city, and wishes some privates
tuitions. Address "GRADUATE," Dispatch
office. se9-63-TTS
BROOKE HALL, FOR GIRLS AND
young ladies: music and art; thorough,
instruction in English branches: preparatory
courses for Bryn Mawr. Vas9ar, etc; no extra
charge for private Instruction: pleasant sur
roundings; home comforts. Circulars ready
Media, Pa. (near Philadelphia.) jy30-6-TuF
KENYON MILITARY ACADEMY THIS
old and remarkably successful school pro
viues thorough preparation for college or busi
ness, and careful supervision of health, habits
and manner. For catalogue address LAW"
RENCE RUST, LL. D., Rector, Gambisr, O.
au23-9
ELOCUTION. MUSIC, LITERATURE
MRS. LIZZIE PERSHING ANDER
SON'S school, 64 Union avenue. Allegheny;
Frencb.German, Spani8h.Critic.il Shakespeare,
conversation class and English studies. Fall
term opens September 9. Send for prospectus.
JV30-47-TT3
MANUAL TRAINING SCHOOL THE
Mechanic Arts Department of the Penn
sylvania State Crllege combines a graded
coarse ot shop work (m wood and iron) with a
three years' coarse of study. For those who
desire to go farther it leads to college course3
in Mechanical. Civil and Electrical Engineer
ing. Tuition in this course and in the regular
college courses is free. For catalogues, de
scriptive circulars or other information addiesi
THE PRESIDENT, State College, Pa.
jy26-47-TT3
KIBKLAND HALL for ?TngerSCbhoya.1
College Preparatory Course.Business Course.
Terms J350. Address KIBKLAND HALL,
Clinton, N. Y. anl2.72-TTS
PARK INSTITUTE,
201 North ave., Allegheny. College Fitting,
Business Training, Shorthand and Typewriting,
German and French. Term begins Sept. 1. Sena
for prospectus. L. LUDDEN, A. M., Pnn.
au2-l-TT8
PITTSBURG ACADEMY.
Normal, academic, commercial. Students pre
pared for the best colleges. Young Ladies
Seminary DeDartment fall term opens Sept. 4.
1890. Hon. Thomas M. Marshall, President;
Board ot Trustees. Address
J. WARREN LYTLE, Principal.
jyl5-87-TT3 No. 7 Fourth avenue.
CUBBY OlYEBSITT. SHTH STREET.
Fall term opens Septembers:
30 Instructors; 1,606 Students Last Year.
Classical, Scientific, Normal and English.
Business College. School of Shorthand. Con
servatory of Music. School of Elocution.
Night school opens September 2. Bookkeeping,
shorthand, geometry, mechanical drawing.
Send for catalogue.
JAMES CLARK WILTJAMa A. M,
jylO-53-TTS President.
Tie Pennsymnia Stale College.
Courses in general science, agrlculture,chemi
istry, physics, civil and mechanical engineer
ing, mechanic arts, modern languages, history
and political science. Ladies' course in litera
ture and science. All tuition free. Board and,
other expenses very low. New buildings and
equipment. Fall term onens September 10.
For catalogue address GEO. W. ATHERTON,
LL. D., President, State College, Center Co.,
Pa. jy31.17-TT3
PITTSBURG ART SCHOOL,
v-S Junnw, utwiv, rrincipai.
jS Seventh year opens September
-- 29. Drawing and painting from
AL X LIFE and NATURE, Etching.
amy, Perspective, Composition.
Art Historv. Tbe continued
success ot tbe Art School makes it necessary to
greatly increase iaciuties tor iswj-yi.
New and special departments China Paint,
ing and Crayon Portraiture. Students r-.ty
enter for lin ited nnmber of days a week. For
prospectus and terms address
au5-67-TuSa 413 WOOD STREET.
AMUSEMENTS.
BIJOU THEATER
To-Nigbt.
FRANK DANIELS ET
LITTLE PUCK.
Matinees Wednesday and Saturday.
September 15 Hartley Campbell's SIBERIA.
se86
1 RAND OPERA HOUSE TO-NIGHT
XATUTEZS VTEDNESDAT A1TD SATTJBDAT.
"UNDER THE GASLIGHT."
Next Week Mane Walnrightin
"TwEirrn Nidiix." se8-M
TT ARRIS' THEATER-
Every Afternoon and Evening, -' '.
DAN MCCARTHY, ;
TV TTrTie TTMBtT TTTT A T.TSTl' ,r
Week BepL 15. One of the Finest. s9-78-rW.-
HA"BRY WILLIAMS' ACADEMY f . i&g'.
To-night. Matinees Tuesday, Thursday. ""
and Saturday. .-..
GRIEVB8' BURLESQUE and SPECIALTx?
COMPANY.
A Sale of a Mascut M Artistes. se7-I7
HARRY DAVIS .
- FIFTH AVENUE MUSEUM
Commencing September S, Only Living
7 VENETIAN LADY TROUBADOURS-7
New BU0 Shutf.
Admlstlon 10 cents. seS-23
t?.
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