Pittsburg dispatch. (Pittsburg [Pa.]) 1880-1923, April 19, 1892, Page 6, Image 6

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    HEW GARBAGE SCHEME
The Refuse of Pittsburg to Be Car
ried Down the Ohio River.
DUMP FLOATS ON THE ALLEGHENY.
No Offal to Be Allowed to Remain Within
the City Limits.
COUNCILS TO MAKE A MOTE FOE HEALTH
A solution to a question that has been
bothering city officials for several years was
presented to notice yesterday afternoon at
a meeting ot the Committee on Publio
"Works in the shape of an ordinance author
izing the disposal of the garbage of the
city. As everybody knows, a small portion
of the city's waste matter has been burned
in garbage furnaces, maintained by the
city at considerable expense and
small satisfaction. The balance has been
dumped into the rivers and in vacant
lots or dumps within the city limits, a
menace to health and public safety.
Every annual report for the past five
years from the Bureau of Health and the
officers having the disposition of garbage in
hand has contained a recommendation for
some other system of taking care of the
city's health as affected by her garbage.
The ordinance recommended yesterday
covers that point whatever may be its de
fects. Floating, Garbace Down the Ohio.
It provides for the removal of all gar
bage, sweepings, offal, dirt and refuse of all
kinds by a company composed of W. A
Hoeveller, George Trautman and li. B.
Brown, by floats or dumpboats, in which it
will be conveyed to a point down the Ohio
river and disposed of without expense to
the city. The floats are to be 300 feet long
and 24 feet wide, will be pro ided with
machinery for properly handling the stuff,
and located at convenient places all along
the city's river lrontage.
On the Allegheny nver the floats are to
be located at the following places: Be
tween the Exposition and Sixth street, near
the Ft. "Wayne bridge, between Twenty
sixth and Twenty-eichth streets, between
Thirty-second and Thirty-fifth streets, be
tween Fort -first and Forty-third streets,
near the Sharpsburg bridge and at Haight's
run. On the Slonongahela river between
Grant and Smithfield streets, near Brady
street, near the Four Mill run and at Hazel
wood; on the Southside near Sawmill run,
near South First street, between Xinth and
Thirteenth streets, at Nineteenth street,
and between Twenty-sixth and Thirtieth
streets.
Location of the Damp Floats.
The full complement of floats will not be
provided at once. The ordinance requires
that within six months after passage of the
ordinance six floats shall be placed where
Chief Bigelow may direct, and it makes
it unlawful to dump garbage any
where in the city except on
these dump boats under penalty
of a S50-fine. The charge of delivering
refuse is regulated as to the kinds, from
sweeping":, eta, at 20 cents a cubic yard, to
S2 a load and includes everything now
hauled to the city garbage furnace to night
soil and dead animals. The privilege of
loading and unloading material transported
by river is also given and a grant of ten
years is named, in consideration of taking
the refuse of the city streets at a reduced
rate not named.
The Pittsburg Sanitary Company had an
ordinance before Councils last year contain
ing practically the same provisions as this
one, but it died in committee. The same
centlemen were named in the previous or
dinance as the company. One of the com
pany stated yesterday that they proposed
eventually to'spend $175,000 in a plant for
carrying on the work if the city gave them
the privilege. Their intention is to flood
the carbage down to Bruuot's Island in
which they are interested, where it will be
dumped, distributed and separated. The
sweepings, street cleanings and dirt of that
character will be used to fill up the island,
place it above high water mark, and make
it valuable as real estate.
flaking: Money Oat of Garbage.
The veietnble and waste matter will be
converted into fertilizer and a schindery
will probably be erected in which the
carcasses of dead animals will be converted
into glue and the other products of such
institutions. The expense saved to the
citvwill be an item of importance. The
garbage furnaces need no longer be sup
ported and the property occupied by them,
which is talued at $12,000 or (15,000 can be
realized on. The labor and fuel re
quired for the garbage furnace on
the bluff amounts to $10,000 a
rear, while the Southside and East End
furnaces would aggregate nearly as much,
outside of the repairs and maintenance,
which cost a total ot ?1,000 more. The
scheme seems to meet with the approval of
the city officials generally. It was affirma
tively recommended to Councils by the
committee with a number of other ordi
nances, which were as follows:
All These lYere Recommended.
Resolution directing the Chief oft lie De
partment of Public Works to report tbe
number ot rented stalls nt tbe market
bouses and the amount of i evenue received
irom tliein; opening Colombo street, Negley
to Black street; Pacific avenue, Pennavenue
to Breedshill street: Leopold street, Kearns
tocitj line; Dauphin street, Rebecca to Ma
thilda stieets; Beatty street,Bural to Eippey
street; Eviline street, Pcnn to Brecdsnill
stieet; .Manton alley. Arlington to Maple
street; grading Copeland street. Walnut to
Howe stieet; grading, paving and curbing
Wincbiddle avenue. Liberty to Cy
press street; South Twenty - ninth
meet, Ea-t Carbon to barah stieet;
Carnegie street, McCandlessto Fifty-fourth
street: Flavcl street. Station to Everett
btreet; Rebecca, near Friendship to Liberty
:ienue: Ilarvard, Highland to Sheridan:
Robinson, Aliquipra to Berthand; Lroad,
Jsegley to Highland; Aiken, Center to Ells
worth; grading and paving Coinrie
alley. Pearl to Qullen; Ilumber al
ley, Kirkpatrick to Soho; pavins
and cuibing Hazel wood. Second ave
nue to Shlppen. For laying
15 and 18 inch pipe sewers on Boq.net
and Joncairc streets irom Fifth avenuo to
St. Pierre street: Roquet street from Atwood
street cast: JIcDevitt Place, from Hamlet
to Forbes; Terrace and Darrah, Filth ave
nuo and McKeo Place, from Craws east
and west ol Darrah to Louisa street:
Bates street. Atwood to Meyram avenue:
Carran, Alder to Ravenna; Susquehanna,
lloinewood to Albion; Finance and Dun
fermline, Homewood to Susquehanna;
Tiosa, citv line to Albion; McDonald,
Meadow and Ormand.Venus alley to Dayton
alley and Race street; Walnut street. Ivy to
Bellclonte.
A Pointer.
"I am very much pleased with Chamber
lain's Cough Itemedy," says H. M. Bangs,
the druggist at Chatswortu, 111. "During
the epidemic of la grippe here it took the
lead and was very much better liked than
other cough medicines." The grip requires
precisely the same treatment as a very
severe cold, for which this remedy ii so
efficient It will promptly loosen a cold
and relieve the lungs, soon effecting a per
manent cure, while most other medicines in
common use for colds only give temporary
relicr. Fifty cent bottles for sale by drug
gists. TThu
China Mattings.
An extra bargain at $5 a roll, worth $S
Foitv yards to the loll. Uroetzlnger's, 627
and 629 Penn avenue. tusu
Edward Groetzlneer
Is selling carpets cheaper now than at the
opening of any former season. tusu
A QHARTEn of a million barrels is tho ca
pacity of the Iron City Brewing Compam,
an undeniable tribute to its superiority,
purity and lef resiling qualities.
Bcoike kills roaches, bedbugs, etc., in
stantly. 25 cents. At all dealers.
Edward Groetzlnger
Is selling carpets cheaper now thin nt the
opening of any former season. tusu
Charged With Receiving stolen Goods.
Mrs. Eliza Townsend, residing at No.
1001 Muriel street, Southside, was arrested
at her home yesterday on a charge of re
ceiving stolen goods. She was released on
bail for a hearing. It is alleged that Ella
Palmer, who is employed on a steamboat,
stole a sewing machine and some other ar
ticles from Jacob Tickum. She stored them
in Mrs. Townsend's house.
n Ml thm hVlm
dose ot Dr. Pierce's
Pleasant Pellets. Sick
or Bilious Headaches,
Dizziness. Constipa
tion, Indigestion, Bil
ious Attacks, and all
derangements of the
liver, stomach and
bowels are promptly
relieved and perman
ently cured.
But not in the way
the huge, old-f ashion-
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WCWIA
These little Pellets have better methods.
They cleanse ana regulate ins wnoio system
naturally. In other words, they do it
thoroughly, but mildly and gently. There's
no disturbance to the system, diet or occupa
tion. They're the smallest in size, but the
most effective in resultr-purelr vegetable,
perfectly harmless. Only one little sugar
coated Pellet for a laxative three for a
cathartic.
They're the cheapest piUs you can buy,
for they're gwxraiAeed to give satisfaction,
or your money is returned. You pay only
for the good you get
This is true only of Dr. Pierce's standard
medicines.
THE PEOPLE'S
FURNITURE
CARPET
-AND-
BEDDING HOUSE.
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guarantee a SAVING
from twenty-five to fifty
per cent
WE
guarantee STRICTLY
STRAIGHT and RE
LIABLE GOODS in
every department
THE
only house of its size in
Western Pennsylvania
that has adopted a strict
ly cash system for the pro
duction and sale of goods in the
above lines.
S
marked in PLAIN
PRICES in every
department
Contemplating buyers are
cordially invited to inspect our
goods and prices and compare
them with any other house in
the State.
642 and 644 Liberty St.
Near Sixth Ave.,
Pittsburg, Pa.
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No bones broken
with, the Kabo corset. It can't
be done. They're made of
Kabo and Kabo can't break.
They're warranted for a
year. Then there's another
point the eyelets. They're
loops of corset lace, soft, but
tough, that won't rust or cut
the laces.
If the Kabo corset doesn't
suit, after a week or two's
wear, just return it and get
your money.
FIFTH AVE.
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AND SMITHFIELD ST.
Wta
CASH
li"0?lEaIltf MlirisJIIslstilfilssr
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AMCSKMENTS, .
DUQUESNE.I
Pittsburg's
Leading Theater.
To-Night and Saturday Matinee,
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A MODEBN MATCH.
Wed. Thurs.. THE LAST STRAW.
Wed. Mat. and Friday Eye., GEOFFBET
HIDDLETON.
Sat. eve , HER RELEASE.
Wed. Mat., Best Seats, 50c.
Next -week Fanny Davenport In Cleopatra.
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THE ALVIN THEATER
CHARLES L. DAVIS,... Owner and Manager
Every evening at 8:13.
Saturday Matinee at 3.
. GEO. THATCHER'S
Great Minstrel Farce Comedy,
TUXEDO.
Next -week Russell's Comedians In the
New City Directory. aplS-33
GRANDOPHEoKrV
TO-NIGHT.
THE MILLIONAIRE.
Prices: 15,25.60.73c. Matinees Wednesday
andSatuidav. 25, 60c reserved.
Next Week A BREEZT TIME.
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THEATRE
This week only. Matinee Saturday.
LILLIAN RUSSELL IN LA CIGALE.
April 25 Nellie McHenry in "A Night at
he Circus." apl8-16
HARRIS THEATER MRS. P. HARRI8.
K. L. Britton, T. F. Dean, proprietors and
managers. Every afternoon ana evening.
GRAY nnd STE PHENS ill
VESPER BELLS.
Week April 25 Little Goldie. apl9-117-Trs
Harry Williams' Academy.
To-night Matinees Tuesday, Thursday and
Saturday, THE IRWIN BROS.'
New Comedy and Specialty Co.
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X ECTURE
XJ 03T THE
XEELEY BI-CHLORIDE OF GOLD CUBE
FOR INEBRIETY
BY KEV. H. W. DAVIS.
Lecturer of the Associated EeelevBi-Chloride
of Gold Clubs, under the auspices of the Pitts
burg Club, Thursday evoninr, April 21, nt
the SmithfleM Street M. h.. Church, corner
Seventh ave. and Smithfield st. Tickets 50
cents. aplD-88
A. Iree Floorer Sbow
ON EASTER SATURDAY
AT
BEN. L. ELLIOTT'S,
38 Fifth ave..
ap6-TTS Between Wood and Market sts.
Something
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njtvt x uuai-
ter of a cen-
tury ago we
made our
introductory
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bow to the people of Pitts
burg. Our hopes for recog
nition and patronage were
built on honest goods, low
est prices, and the com
mon sense of the inhabi
tants of the Southside
our modest 20x40 feet store having been
located on Carson street. We did not
hope in vain. As water finds its level, so
our good, reliable make of clothing and
popular prices gradually but surelv found
their, way to the hearts and pocketbooks
of the people. I rade commenced to in
crease and kept on increasing. And as our
sales went up our prices went down. The result every
body knows. From a small store of 800 square feet in
a suburb to a magnificent business block of 100,000
square feet right in
burg! A HUNDRED FOLD INCREASE! What
more need we say? What more could we say?
Clothing, our first venture, is still our great specialty.
And it's still the same honest, reliable make as of yore.
Of course, the constant improvements in manufacture and our immense
outlet have combined to enable us to put down the prices; but, as we say,
the good, tried and trusted quality is still there. - The effect has been
phenomenal; the boys
to-day, and our clothing has become a household word in every tamily in
this section of the country. So much for a retrospect. Now tor a
look ahead. A future far more prosperous and successful than even our
glorious past confronts us. This season in particular finds us with better
facilities than ever to serve an intelligent, thrifty and appreciative public.
But, not another word. We will let our goods and prices s"ay the rest
when you call.
KATJFMANNS.
, , , Vi.rjt'L&A.iiai' Assart .ij-rfS! . . 1&ttPaidtijl i . rfAi&s tTSuXI-i
AMUSEMENTS.
DUQUESIiEf UdingTheater.
Ono Week Commencing April M.
FANNY
DAVENPORT, ,
In a magnificent production of Sardou's
CLEOPATRA. pmiT
CANTATA
BELSHAZZAR
Alvin Theater", Week of May 2.
Benefit Allegheny General Hospital.
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OCU LISTS' ORDERS FILLED
we have the onlv
That will stay on the nose.
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EYJCS EXAMINED FREE.
Wm, E. STIEREN, Optician,
Ml Smithfield street, Pittsburg, Pa,
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TlToNAUGHER ft CO..
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'vinr sidewalks, roadways, yards, mills.
stables and cellar floors with cement, stone,
brick.ooncrete and lire brick. Curbstone
furnished and set. 43 Federal St., Allegheny
City, Pa. ap3-24n
M. MAY, SONS & CO,
FINE DYEING AND CLEANING.
68 Sixth ave, Pittsburg, Pa
Telephone 2063. mhlS-8G-TTS
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KATJFMANNS.
Only a step between boyhood and manhood. The boys of to-day will, in a few short years, be
taking the places occupied by us now. How truly the Bard of Avon " depicted life in "As You
Like It, from cradle to grave. The "tot m Kilts; then the romping lad; a step, and
we have the studious boy; a year or two more, and with all the warmth of early man
hood kindled in his breast, he seeks a partner for life. Another step further we find
him in the full vigor of manhood, aspiring to greatness in the field of statesmanship or
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we fitted out 25 years
SEVf ADVERTISEMENTS.
CHILDREN'S
SHOE SALE.
Special sale of Children's fine
shoes this week. The finest makes at
LOWEST PRICES.
5MQfc
SHOE HOUSE
52 6is si
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TTN1TARIAN PUBLICATIONS FREE
U Address Miss Mary Lyman. 19 Oakland
Square, Pittsburg. ja-U-iJ
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Koelilefs InstallmentHouse,
. Sixth St.
I I HEN'S & BOYS'
CLOTHING ON CREDIT,
(Beady-Hade & to Order. )
Ladies' Cloaks & Jackets
Watches & Jewelry,
ON
INSTALLMENTS.
AT
Cash Prlces-Without Security
TERM!: One-third of tbeamoimtpureaafM
must be paid down I the balance In small
wseuy or jnontniy payments. Jjoslnegs
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.nsaciea stncuy eoniaentui.
8UUt. from 8 A.M. till P. Ji. 6s
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finance. Une more chapter and the danc tiae 01 nies meridian nas
been reached; now he is on the downward path. Next, full of years and
honor, he steps aside for the lad of to-day.
We, as the acknowledged and recognized Leading Clothiers of
Western Pennsylvania, must be alive to the various stages of man
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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
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RHEUMATISM
Gouts Lumrago
Hear What an Eminent Doctor ot
Columbus, O., Has to Say:
McKinnio A Chessman Manufacturing Co.,
Pittsburg. Pa.
Gkhtlkmct During a professional life of
25 years, this testimonial is the second I
have Riven utterance to. However, I have
been importuned many times to do so. Tes
timonials should in all cases deal with facts.
After losing ten months of time and busi
ness from rheumatism I commenced the use
of "Rheumacuia" December 5,1831. and am
now practically well and have been for
some time.
I have delayed expressing my gratitude
from the fact that I wanted to be sure that I
was all right, as I did not want anyone to be
misled by any statement that I might make.
Any person afflict d with Rheumatism
cannot make any mistake by giving Bheu
macura a faithful trial. Yonrs very trnly,
DR. A. r. EMMINGER.
No. 18 E. Broad St., Columbus, O.
Price, $3 per bottle. For sale by all drug
gists. M'KINNIE & CHESSMAN MTGCO.,
618 Penn ave., Pittsburg, Pa.
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WHEN YOU USE
WHISKY
FOR MEDICINAL PURPOSES
USE THE BEST.
GIVE FLEMING'S OLD EXPORT
A TRIAL
And you will find it to be the finest and
roost palatable whisky yon ever tried.
Quarts $1 each, or six for $5. Mail orders
attended to promptly. City orders delivered
free. .
JOS. FLEMING 4 SON,
Wholesale and Retail Druggists, 112 Market
St., cor. Diamond, Pittsburg, Pa.
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BUY YOTJK SPECTALCES AT
Tla.e Reli&tole Op'tlolajrx.
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Artificial Eyes Inserted.
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hood and boyhood. We must ever keep in view the
age, purposes and financial condition of the one for
whom we are cutting the coat; we must, in a sense, be
mind readers. Our immense Spring Stock has been
made and selected with a view to catering to the wants
of the masses. We don't think we have missed getting
a single thing worth having; we have
copied nature everywhere; the autumn
woods, with their tints of indescrib
able brown, old oak, walnut, maple
and ash are some of the shades of the
clothing produced to our order. Blue,
yet not blue, gray-brown, hazy mist and
many colors that are indescribable on
paper. These and many more for
little boys 2 years old and down the
ladder of our picture
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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
STEEL
PICKETS
Make the best and cheapest fence.
This pattern Picket, in. diam
eter, costs 5c PER RUNNING
FOOT, net.
Send for circular illustrating
five different designs and giving
instructions for building fence.
For sale by all Hardware Deal
ers. Manufactured by
Oliver Ira ana steel Co.
PITTSBURG.
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ROBERT BRUCE WALLACE,
624 PEX3 AVENUE,
Only Manufacturing Optician in the city.
Eyes examined free. Satisfaction assured.
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REMOVED.,
Prof. J. T. Little has removed to 73 Sixth,
avenue (above Smithfield street) scientlflo
examination or the eyes and glasses to suit
aU optical defects. apVrra
till we reach the plain,
quiet, conservative
taste of granddad And all
these at our matchlessly low
prices From 25 to 33 Per
Cent Below All Otheri
Dealers. :-: :-: :-: .-:
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