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THE PITTSBUEG DISPATCH,' ,-" SA-TUHDAIT, MAT 4f. 1889.
DANCES. YIELD $1,500.
The .Merry Little Peet Around the
May Pole Pay Handsomely.
THE FINAL EVENING OP TRIPPINGS
Suggests That There he a Eepetition for the
Benefit of
WOETHI WORKING GlfiLS WHO NEED IT
Last night's repetition of the "May Day
in Metric England," was even more Euccess
fal.than the preceding event.
The audience was made up of the ton of
the two cities, and an aristocratic aroma per
Taded every portion of Old City Hall.
The programme, described minutely by
Thk Dispatch yesterday, was crowned a
lasting success, for which the efforts of both
managers and participants are specially
deserving of compliment.
The spacious hall contained representa
tives an de rigenr society, and the little
dancers must have felt flattered as the jew
eled lorgnettes in the hands of fashion were
centered upon them.
The terpsichorean "trippers" vied with
each other to gracefully do their best, and
it may truthfully be said they discounted
the previous evening's pretty performance
of the same programme. The dances were
in imitation of those indulged in through
out England, Scotland, Italy, Bussia,
Switzerland, and, lastly, the "minuet" or
cotillion of colonial da vs.
These were all faithfully portrayed, par
ticularly that of the Swiss imitators, in
which the following named charming young
ladies took part: Misses Lyde Severance,
Dora IPrice, Myrth Bakewell, Mary Kerr,
Maidie Siebeneck, Edith Rankin, Lyde
Sutton, Alice "Wilson, Annie Rhodes and
Mossy Miller.
This grace of action and lovely movement
brought forth great applause, and finally an
encore. To this a response was given which
was most meritorious. The other dances
were heartily applauded, and to most all a
recall was acceded.
As a financial success, the affair was be
yond expectation, the receipts, which will
go toward the betterment of the working
girls, amounted to f 1,500.
Everv person connected with the event
was so Highly pleased that an early repeti
tion of the May Day is seriously con
sidered. A LOSS PROMPTLY PAID.
The Widow of a Man Accidentally Killed
Kecelvr 83.000 Shortly After His Death.
The sum of 53,000 was paid yesterday to
the widow of the late "William H. Morton,
of East Liberty, it being the amount of the
life insurance policy held by him in the
National Alliance of New York. The gen
tleman was superintendent for Mcintosh,
Hemphill & Co., and on April 9 received
accidental injuries from which he died on
Saturday, April 27, and was buried on
Monday, the 29th. The proofs of death
were submitted to the company May 2, and
the check was received by the widow and
beneficiary May 3 for the fall amount in
sured. This is a fair sample of the prompt
ness with which losses arc paid by this com
pany. The National Alliance carefully selects its
patrons from among the best business and
professional men in the healthy localities of
the United States. Dnring the past two
yeais over $2.000,000 have been placed in
policies in Pittsburg and Allegheny among
the leading professional and' business men,
who, without exception, give their heartiest
indorsement ot the manner in which the
niuness of the company is conducted, pro-
ncing the system most equitable, eco-
aical and safe. Mr. De Forest Weld is
General Manager of the Alliance for
.tsbnrg and vicinity.
- B.&B. M
The enormous business of last quarter
made more remnants than we had sup
posed. Samt marvelous prices will con
tinue in force until every lot is gone.
Booos & Buhl.
Carpets MotIbe Briskly
Everybody pleased with our wonderful
stock and prices. "We have the stuff, and the
people know we sell the cheapest at the
People's Store. Campbell & Dice.
GIBSON, Large, Guckenheimer, Finch,
Dillinger, Overholt, Hannisvilie and Sher
wood pure rye whiskies.
Schuetz, Benziehausen & Co.,
100 and 102 Market sL, cor. First ave.
"Whiskies, winex, bravdy, gin, etc., etc
BCHUETZ, RENZIEHAXJSEN & Co,,
100 and 102 Market st, cor. of First ave.
-.All the leading brands of imported
Champagnes sold bv G. "W. Schmidt, 95
and 97 Fifth Ave., City.
But The Bulletin to-day. Permanently
enlarged to twenty pages. A splendid
number.
Medium weight merino underwear.
James H. Aiken & Co., 100 Fifth ave.
Cabdtets, 51 Per dozen, at Elite Gallery,
516 Market $t, Pitts. Proof shown.
B. & B.
New fan cv flannel neglige shirts new im
portations, "brightest stock 76c to finest
Boocs & Buhl.
For a disordered liver try Beecham'c Pills.
Fears' Soap the purest and best ever made.
illBJjJCiI UJtD, Dispatch, dis
cusses many subjects dear to the heart of
woman. She describes the latest fashions, and
UlU how to be beautiful and healthy.
DIVIDENDS.
Lawrence Bank of Pittsburg.
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Pittsburg. Pa. way L 1889.
TMVTDEND-THE BOARD OF DIB!
J TORS of this bank have this day declared
a. dividend of THREE PER CENT on tbe
capital stock ont of the profits of tbe last six
months, payable on demand.
myz-2-D JOHN HOERR, Cashier.
EDUCATIONAL.
BENSSELAER POLYTECHNIC INSTI
TUTE, Trov, N. Y.
Examinations for admission to this, tbe old
est School of Engineering In the United States,
will be held In en June 5, 1S89. Can
didates will be examined In the following sub
jects: Spelling, English grammar, ceoeraphy,
arithmetic, algebra, through equations of the
Sd degree Including radicals and in plane
ceometry. Tbe examinations will be wholly
written, and a fee of $5 will be required of each
candidate. Place of examination given about
.May 20. See this paper. For further informa
tion address D. iL GREENE, Director,
ap30-73-TT8 Troy, K. Y.
LEGAL NOTICES.
NOTICE TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
My wife. Margaret Gilchrist, having
left my Led and board without just cause, I,
after this date, refuse to pay any bill contract
ed by ber.
myS-22 JAS. M. GILCHRIST.
TVTOTTCE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
IN letters testamentary on the estate o
James Callery, deceased, late of Pittsburg,
have been granted to the undersigned. to whom
all persons inne btcd to said estate are requested
to make immediate payment, and those having
claims or demands against the same will make
them 'known, without delay, J.D. CALLERY,
"WILLIAM V. OALLKRY, Executors.
apl8-09-S
ESTATE OP PETER WALTER, Jr De
ceased. DMTNISTRATORS' NOTICE NOTICE
A. is hereby given that letters of administra
tion on the estate of Peter Walter. Jr., late df
Allegheny City, State of Pennsylvania, de
ceased, have been granted to tbe undersigned.
All persons indebted to said estate are re
quested to make immediate payment, and those
havioc claims or demands against the same
'will make them known at once to Mrs. Alice
j.'Walter, at No. 64 Chestnut street. Allegheny
, t-ity, ra. MRS. ALICE W AliUSK, unuttu a
3U-frALTgg. AduHnlttratew. plS-S
- - -
tS'Display advertisements one d?war P
square for one insertion. Classified teue-
tiwnt on this trace such as Wanted. M"
To Let, eJt, ten cents per line for each
chtr"
fnf
tion, and none taken for lest than fifty
THE PITTSBURG DISPATC
BRANCH OFFICES.
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For the accommodation of the
public, Branch Offloea have been
established at the folio-wing places,
where "Want, For Sale, To Let, and
other transient advertisements will
be received up to 9 P. M. for Inser
tion next morning:
Advertisements are to be prepaid except where
advertisers already hive accounts with TIB D1S
PATCH. rrrrsBUBQ.
THOMAS MCCAFFREY, 3X9 Bntler street.
EMIL G. STUCKEY, Mth street and renn are.
E. G. STUCKEY&CO., Wylle ave. and Fulton St
M. HTiiKFi.y, Fifth Avenue Market House.
XA6TEND.
J. TV. "WALLACE, 6ia Penn avenne.
OAKLAND.
MCALLISTER & 8HElBLER,5thav. ft Atwood St.
sotrrnsiDE.
JACOB srOHN. No. S Carson street.
CHAS. ECHWAKM, 1707 Canon street.
ALLEGHENY.
A. J. KAERCHEK, 59 Federal street.
H. J. JIclSRIDE, Federal and Ohio streets.
FEED H. EGGEKS. 172 Ohio street.
F. H. EGGEKS ft SON, Ohio and Chestnut sts.
J. F. STEVENSON. Arch and Jackson streets.
THOMAS McHENBY, Western and Irwin aves.
ti. W. HUGHES, Pennsylvania and Beaver aves.
PEKRV M. GLEIM. Rebecca and Allegheny ayes.
WANTED.
Male Hcln.
VTTANTED-AT ONCE, CARRIAGE PAINT
V EKS. Apply to F. "W. SAWEBT 4 CO.,
917 to 5S2J Penn ave. mr3-59
TITAN TED "CUTS LIKE BLAZES"-
M Arents seeking sellers send stamp. K. u.
LEWIS, C'hllllcothe, 1
aplZ-15-s
WANTED-EXPERIENCED MECHANICAL
dranghtsman wants position. Address
DRAUGHTSMAN, Dltpatch office. my4-36
-VTT-A-NTED-A GOOD COAT AND PANTS
V MAKER Immediately. Call at CHARTIERS
AVE., Chartlers, Pa., on P. ft L. E. R. it.
my4-99
TTTASTED-A FIRST-CLASS SHOEING AND
V Jobbing smith; none other need apply.
JOHN HOLT, NegleyP. O., Allegheny co., -Pa.
my4-15
-VTTANTED-A GOOD COATMAKER-GUAR-VV
ANTEED steady work. Apply to CHAS.
F. STE1SS. Jr., No. 2G Beaver avenue, Allegheny
City. my4-26-D
WANTED-DROG CLERK EXPERIENCED
In the retail business for connterclerk In a
wholesale drug house., Address BOX 1005, Pitts
burg, Pa. . my4-43
WANTED-A YOUNG MAN TO ASSIST IN
counting-room; must write a good hand and
bare flm-class reference. Address T. Y., Dis
patch office. m J4-66
TJANTED-TWO ENERGETIC SOLICITORS
TV In an entirely new and pleasant business,
at good wages. Cxil at NO. IS FEDERAL ST.,
Allegheny, Room 11. my4-2
"TsTANTED-A. MAN TO CANVASS AND COL
W LECT lor the Prudential Ins. Co.; a good
field for experienced men.
Supt., Altoona. Pa.
Address J. H. HYDE,
my4-8
WANTED-TWO NATURAL GAS FITTERS
for country town: only first-class men need
applv. Call at 3 o'clock to-day only. VTM. G.
PRICE ft CO., 13 and 15 Wood St. my4-100
WANTED-AS FOREMAN-AN ENERGETIC
man to take charge of slate rootling, tile
and mantel business; must have had some experi
ence. Address ROOFER, Dispatch office. my4-30
-TTTANTEO-AT ONCE-SELLING AGENT
V for Hartraan fence at Crafton, Mansfield,
Homestead, Miadvslde; fine opening. J. W.
CAUGHEYftCO., Room 4. 49 Fifth are. my-l
WANTED -AT WHEELING, W. VA.-20
first-lass stonemasons and cutters at the
regular price per davors hours work. 13 25. Ap
ply to J. H.. ROSENBERG, 'Wheeling, W. Va.
myJ-71
WANTED-TKAVELING SALESMAN FOR
glass and queensware, with an established
trade In AVcstern Pennsylvania and Eastern Ohio;
satisfactory reference required. GLASS, Dispatch
office. xny4-42
TTJANTKD-AGENTS TO SELL A PATENT
Y ledger, advertising cards, fans, mem.
hooks, rulers, etc.. to merchants: exclusive terri
tory: big profits. MODEL LEDGER CO., South
Brud, lnd. - apl6-53-E0D
-Tin-ANTED-COMPETENT DRUG CLERK TO
TV take full charge ot store: salary and Inter
est In profits, with good chance to become owner;
give age and references. Address U. A. 8., Dls
patch office. mj-4-BS
TrrANraD-AGENTSTOSELLTEA. BAKING
n cowder and Dure solcei: stfta with roodi:
coke workers, miners ormiUmen can makemoney
in their spare time. YAMASH1KO TEA CO., 88
acEBon si., Aiiegneny, ra. jai&-ovrcs
T70R 8ALE-MT. WA8HINGTON-TJLYBSE3
X? street, nice 2-story house of 8 rooms, ball,
cellar, stable and outhouses: lot 119x114 ft.; de
sirable and cheap. Bend ror descriptive list. L
M. PENXOCK & SON. 105 Fourth aye.
mr4-47-Jrws
WAN TED -IMMEDIATELY -A GOOD
marble cutter and a first-class marble
J'Ousner. Aaaress, stating n
Address, statins: lowest wares will work
V1 UU tfbAU (VI VWIICOUVUIiUIVb A'W'
MARBLE AND GBAN1TECO.. Erie. Pa.
aplS-S6
no time for correspondence, DUNNING
VTJANTED-A DRIVER FOR ONE-HORSE
V wagon: must be experienced In handling
lumber ftnd acquainted with streets of both cities:
must have first-class reference, also be able to
write; none other need apply. 212 FIRST AVE.,
city. mv5
WANTED-EXPEEIENCED REAL ESTATE
salesmen to work on commission, or will
give the right man an Interest in the business:
must be acquainted with city and East End prop
erty; references required. Address with lull
name, BEAL ESTATE, Dispatch office. mj4-95
-TTJANTED-J FHtST-CLASB MARBLE AND
T granite salesmen; must have experience in
this line; one for the city of Pittsburg and Alle
gheny and two to travel elsewhere. Address,
stating experience, DUNNING MARBLE AND
GBANITECO., Erie, Fa. mh26-78
WANTED BAD WRITERS AT SMART'S
COLLEGE, 4 Sixth street. Pittsburg. Pen
manship, bookkeeping, latest and best shorthand,
typewriting, arithmetic etc, thoroughly taught
for J5 per month: instruction private for both
lexer, open dally 9 A. M. to 8 p. M. apiwe-msu
WANTED-AGENTS ON SALARY: 875 PER
month and expenses paid any active man
or woman to sell our goods by sample and live at
borne; salary paid promptly and expenses in ad
vance; foil particulars and sample case free, we
mean just what we say. Address BTANDAKD
S1LVEBWAKEC0., Boston. Mass. fels-3-D
-TTTANTED-SALESMEN-WE WISH A FEW
V men to sell onr goods by sample to the
wholesale and retail trade: largest manufacturers
In our line: Inclose 2-cent stamp: wages 83 per
day; permanent position; no postals answered;
money advanced for wages, advertising, etc.
CENTENNIAL MAN'F'G CO., Cincinnati Ohio.
apJ-8i-TTSSU
YTTANTEO-AGENTS FOB OUB NEW PA-
YV TEKT fireproof 6ares; sites 28H8xl8;welgbt
BOO lbs.: retail price f33; others In proportion;
highest award (silver medal) Centennial Exposi
tion 1SSS; rare chance; permanent business: our
prices lowesti we are not in the safe pool; exclu
sive territory given. ALPIN S AFE CO., Cincin
nati. O. ap3-72-WS
WANTED-AGENT8-P5 TO 2 A MONTH
can be made working for us. Agents pre
ferred who can furnish a horse and give their
whole time to the business. Spare moments may
be profitably employed also. A few vacancies in
towns and cities. B. F. JOHNSON & CO., 1009
Main St., Richmond, Va. N. B-Please state age
and business experience. Never mind about send
ing stamp for reply. B. F. J. & CO.
my4-34-my4.Jel.JrS, an3, se7,ocS
Female Help.
TTJANTED-EXPEBIENCED GIRLS TO AS
V 80BT rags. H. MARCUS. 63 Poplar alley,
city. my4-98
-VTTANTED-GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE
VY WORK in family or three. Inquire at 48
BACE ST.. Allegheny. . my4-4
WANTED-GIBL FOR GENERAL HOUSE
WORK: family of three. Inquire 121 CEN
TER AVEN U E, Pittsburg. my4-27
-TTJANTED COOK MUST HAVE GOOD
VV recommendations; no washing or ironing
required and good wages paid; apply immediately.
190 WESTERN AVE.. Allegheny. my4-71
WANTED-ALL LADIES WHO HAVE FINE
furniture seeding repairing, refinlshlngor
upholstering to go direct to headquarters; tele
phone 1628. B.AUGH & KEENAN, 33 and 34
Water street. my2-94
Stole and female fle)o.
-TTT A NT ED SEAMSTRESS, WAITRESS
TV chambermaids, cooks, loo house girls, Ger
man and colored gins, male and female Help for
hotels, waiters, drivers, farm hands, gardener.
MRS. E. THOMPSON, 608 Grant st.
ap28-106-MThS
WANTED-A BUTLER, 8 FARM HANDS. 2
men for botcl, woman cook, 87pex week
200 house girls. 40 for hotels: 60 coots and rh.ml
bermalds for small families, (3 50 to 84 per week'
nurse girls, 2 colored. MEEHAN'S AGENCY.
545 Grant st. apIJ-D
Situation!.
WANTED -A POSITION BY IRON AND
steel chemist; threeyeirs' experience; best
references; near city. CHEMIST, Dispatch office.
, myf-7
WANTED-A POSITION BY A YOUNG MAN
22 years of -age, with 2 years' experience in
the grain and feed business as salesman, collector
and assistant bookkeeper; can make himself gen
erally useful: best of references. Address BUSI
N ESS, Dispatch office. my,-es
Partners.
WANTED-PABTNEB FOB ESTABLISHED
city newspaper; one who has had experience
In writing Fittoburr matters, or soliciting adver-
tiring preferred. For interview address, with
real naae, V. E. JL, Dispatch office. ay4-38
Boarding.
WANTED-IN A PRIVATE FAMILY IN THE
East End. board and two good rooms for a
married couple, young lady and child. Address
E. B. C East Liberty.' my4-4
Booms, Bouses, Etc.
TTT-ANTED-TWO UNFURNISHED
"ROOMS
Address.
V suitable for light housekeeping,
with terms and location, X. 0.
Dispatch office.
my-7
Financial.
ANTED MORTGAGES
- LARGE OR
410 Grant street,
apH-47-D
small. U. wrnian.
PlttsBiJ;
wS
fTED-MORTGAGES OS PROPERTY IN
er eltyuoweit rates or Interest. SPEN-
CERAG
Ub3i.il, lis smitnaeid st. mvn-i
TTtrANT
VV In s
JMOETGAGES-MONEYTO LOAN
in mnlJ to suit, at , o ana o per cent.
GRAEUING
V JAJHf wtuuuixit .ito-v
(tOKTGAGES MON EY TO LOAN
VV Inicmit
suit st 4K, 5 and 0
t per cent.
ALLES & UAILI;
184 jronrtb are. Ti
el. 157.
api9-ii
TITANTED-MO
P
TGAGES ON CITY PEOP-
VV ERTY. over'
000; H per cent; no tax.
11EN KIA. YtA.
CO., K Fourth avenue.
mhZ-aS-D
TITANTED -HENl
COLLECTED PROMPT-
Y T LY; property i
inaged with satlslactlon.
.Fourth avenue, Tel. 167.
ALliU it. HA.lL.Cl, .
iaiy-ai
VTTANTED .
JAGE3 IN ANY
VV amonnts: AM to 6 1
I cent: city and country:
no delay. SAMUEL
BLACJL- CO., m
rourtn avenne.
jaiWH-irrhs
TaTANTED-MORTGAG
-"WE ARE PRE-
V PARED to make loal
iof $300 to I50O. 000 on
mortgages on cut or eouqti
DRAPE A CO., lis Fourth I
tproperty. JA8. W.
, jrinsourx.
my2-8l-D
TTTANTED-RENTS TO
jLECT in both
YV cities and suburbs: to
branch or the
business wo nay special
itlon; established
ISO Fourth ave.
ISG3. W. A. HEfiRONASON!
my4--TTS
-m-ANTED-M O RTG AGES
LARGE OR
YV smaU amounts on lmpro'
cltTor Alle
& COULTER.
chenT conntr tirooertv. MCCl
Kcal Estate Agents and Auction)
ers, 98 Fourth
ave.
my-ou
Wanted mortgages: mo:
sums oftoOO to ra. 000 and up
AGES-IN
on Pitts-
burr. Alleihenr or suburban 1m
real
.313
estate at lowest rates. ALEXANDEl
wood st.
my
iVJTWS
WANTED-TO LOAN S5CO.OM. IN ,
of S3, 100 and upward, on city an
JUNT3
amonnUatSandSperccnU BLACK & HAIKU,
85 Fourth avenue. seil-dSS-D
TIT ANTED- MORTG AGES-tL 000, O00TO LOAN
Y V on city and suburban properties at 4K, iand
C per cent, and on larms in Auegnenyana aaja-
cent counties at 6 per cent.
ju. rjuxnuvji 45
BU.H, ltu a ourtn avenue.
ap7-fU
WANTED-TO LOAN 200,000 ON MORT
GAGES; 8100 and upward at 6 per cent;
two, 030 at 4X per cent on residences or business
roperty: also in adjoining counties. S. H.
RENCH, 123 Fourth avenue. oc31-e84-D
WANTED-TO MAKE LOANS WE HAVE
from 10 000 to 1100, 000 to loan on mortgages
on property in the city or county or adjoining
counties: all the details attended to in person and
without publicity. JAS. W. DRAPE A CO.. 129
Fourth avenue, Pittsburg. my4-39-mTS
SHscellaneons.
WANTED-TO BUY AT SECOND-HAND-twin
baby carriage. Address BUGGY,
Dispatch office. my4-97
WANTED-MOTHERS TO BRING THEIR
children to AUFBECHT'S ELITE GAL
LERY, S16 Market St., Pittsburg; cabinets only ft
per doz.; proof shown; elevator. myl-51
WANTED-LEARN THE ART OF GENTLE
MEN'S garment cutting: no trying on re
quired: night sessions Monday, Wednesday and
Saturday. 7 to r. u S14 Wood st. UBLlNG &
SON. ap30-63
WANTED - IMPORTANT TO SALOON
keepers-There is no trouble with license In
Chicago: the brewers attend to It, enter bonds
and brin'g license, payable every four months, to
customers: have some good saloons for sale; in
vite correspondence: will honestly answer ques
tions. PH. RAISCH, 137 Larrabee, Chicago.
my3-58
FOR SALE-IMPROVED REAL ESTATE.
Cltv Residence.
TTIOR SALE-I1.000-SECOND AVE.. ABOVE
Jj Try St., brick house of 5 rooms and attic; lot
ISiITO: rents for 1120 per year: terms easy. J. R.
COOPER A CO.. 107 Fourth ave. my4-51
TJIOR SALE GOOD 7-ROOM BRICK HOUSE.
A? Devllllers St., close to Wylle ave. and Court
House: lot 24WxlM; 12, 600: on easy terms. W. V.
MCNEILL 4 BRO., 105 Fourth ave. my2-85
TnOB SALE-WYLIE AVE.-,NEaB EKIN BT.
A? a bargain brick house 6 rooms, good cel
lar, nat. and art. gas: lot 22x110; price, 83.500. J,
R. COOPER & CO., 107 Fourth ave. my4-51
FOR SALE-CARSON ST., BETWEEN THIRD
and Fourth sts.,2-story pressed brick dwelling,
gtrooms; all modern Improvements: price low; lot
20x100. J. C. RE1LLY, 77 Diamond St.
apSS-lll-TTSSu
FOB SALE-SECOND AVE.. NEAR REDOUBT
alley, lot 40x80 feet, with two dwellings; can
be bought at a very reasonable pric. w. A,
HEKKON&BONS, No. 60 Fourth ave.
my4-90-4,g,H,H
FOR SALE-CARSON ST., NEAR TWENTY.
FIRST, 2-story brick house, 12 rooms, side
Sorcoes, greenhouse, etc: lot 80x120. u. J,
LE1CHNER, Beat Estate, 2208 Carson St.
mvMS
F)R SALE-(99)-8 PER CENT NET INVEST
MENT: Harrison sL.ncar Forty-ninth St., two
z-story frame dwellings: rent for 8390 per year;
lot 22x100; terms reasonable.
22x100; terms reasonable. SAMUEL W.
BLACK 4 CO., 99 Fourth ave.
myS-44-FSTu
FOB SALE-WYLIE AVE.. NEAR S0MEB3
St., good two-story frame house of 6 rooms,
attic bath, range hot and cold water, hardwood
mantels, good dry cellar, etc : lot 24x100 to alley:
83,000; on easy terms. J. B. COOPER & CO., 107
Fourth ave. my4-51
FOR SALE-NEAR FIFTH AVENUE BANK
lot7ix95; corner property: 2 brick dwellings,
6 rooms and attics each; rental f600 yearly: room
to build three more dwellings; p"le S5.0U0: big
bargain. ALLES A BAILEY, lM Fourth ave.
Telephone 167. my2-77-MThs
FOR SALE-LAWRENCEV1LLE PROPERTY,
Forty-third street, double brick oft rooms,
attic hall, both gases, water, etc ; each well sew
ered and all in good repair: large lot. running
back to an alley; will sell singly or as a whole very
low. Call at office. BLACK 4BAIKD, 95 Fourth
avenue. myf-si-n
FOR SAlE-LOUUBT ST.-UEAB MILTEX
BERGER, an elegant pressed brick dwelling
of 9 rooms, wide hall, vestlDule, bath, w. c.
range, marble mantels. Inside shutters, nat. and
art. gas, plenty of closets, good laundry with
stationary tubs and h. and c. water: good sewer
age; lot 24x100. J. R. COOPER & CO., 107 Fourth
ave. my4-51
FOR SALE ONE OF THE GREATEST BAR
GAINS ever offered In the Seventh ward, on
Elm St., near Wylle ave., neat, well-finished two
storv brick honse of 6 rooms, finished attic, hall,
vestibule, good cellar, both gases, etc.; also In
rear and fronting Congress st. a two-story brick
bouse of 7 rooms and hall, well finished throogh
ont. For price and terms see J. R. COOPER
CO., 107 Fourth ave. my4-61
East End Rcsiaeoces.
FOB SALE-A NIOE 7-B00M FRAME DWELL
ING and stable: Carver St., 8 mlnntes' walk
to East Liberty station; lot 25x103; will sell at a
bargain: price. 82.500. MELLON BROS., K)
Station st, E. E. my4-84-Tus
FOR BALE-OR TO LET-ONE HOUSE OF 6
rooms and one of 9 rooms, with bathrooms and
all conveniences; No. 1 location and cheap; pos
session at once. Inquire at NO. 6103 BOND
STREET, E. E. my4-18
FOBBALE-fliON CASH, BALANCEMONTH
LY payments, will purchase a six-room
modern style house on Meyran ave., Oakland;
good slxe lot, with stable on rear. W. A.
HEBRON & SONS, 80 Fourth ave. ap30-S8-TT8
FIR SALE-A NICE HOME-BUILT OF GOOD
brick and stone, with 8 large rooms, bath,
laundry, both gases, large porch and slate roof;
very desirable lot, 45x120; Margaretta st. near
Hiland avenue; low price. MELLON BROS.,
0349 Station St., E.E. myl-18-Ths
FOR 8ALE-8S,500-MKLLON STREET, COR
NER property: substantial modern style
frame dwelling; 10 rooms, ball, bath, all modern
conveniences: lot 60x120; convenient to cable lines
or Liberty station, P. R.R.: a bargain. SAMUEL
W. BLACK A CO., 89 Fourth ave. ap30-41
FOR SALE-A NEW6-BOOM HOUSE IN THE
East End: natural gas: marble mantels; hall;
cemented cellar; perfectly dry;' porches;! nice
level lot: 'pure water, etc.. etc: price only 83,000,
on monthly payments; immediate possession.
JAS. w. UttAjr js. uu., lsurouruiavenue, ruts,
burg.
my4-33-D
FOR SALE-A PRETTY HOME IN THE EAST
End: paved street, complete sewerage; Queen
Anne frame dwelling, reception hall, range, bath
laundry, 9 rooms: a very complete bouse, close to
P. R. R.: lotSOxlOO. and only 87,500: 81,000 cash,
balance to suit. BLACK BAIRD, 85 Fourth
avenue. my4-59-D
FOR BALE-ON BRADY LANE, WITHIN 6
minutes' walk of tbe proposed electric road,
about 6 acres with a modern frame dwelling of 7
rooms, stable, orchard or select bearing fruit
trees, grapery with a fine lawn: the owner wish-
inir
prices in the neighborhood.
o rejuuye, mu-wu u.u.i uauv buo current
t co., vi rourvn ave.
my3-25
UIOR SALE-EAST END HOME-CHEAP-JC-
Near Fifth ave. cable-cars and convenient to
P. R. R., a new 2-story frame dwelling of8 rooms,
bath,hot and cold water, electric bells and burglar
alarms, wired for 'incandescent lights, ana all
other modern improved convenience: large lot,
good location; this Is a bargain; call for ail par
ticulars. BLACK &BAIBD, 05 Fourth ave.
my4-59-D
TTIOR BALE-A BEAUTIFUL OAKLAND
C residence on Meyran ave., near Bates, two
story and mansard brick of 9 rooms, hall, ves
tibule, tile floor, laundry, bath, w. c., stationary
washstands, slate mantels, French plate glass
mirrors, elegant chandeliers, natural gas, hand
somely papered, etc, and only (8,&0; terms
reasonable. BLACK & BAIRD. 85 Fourth avenue.
mj'4-60-4, 6, 8, 10, 13, 14, 15
K SALE-A BEAUTIFUL BOUP ST. KESI-
r dence containing
elegantly papered
rooms, 4 of which are on the first floor (parlor,
norary, aining room, jtucnen ana nauj, oain,
launurv. natural gu: an moaern conveniences;
lot 42x170 feet; this fine homcls in one of the most
desirable locations in the East End, convenient to
P.K.B and Fifth avc'cable tarn, and will be
sold che p, as owner Is leaving -the city: call at
office. BLACK 4JJAIBD, 96 Fourth ave '
mysE-MWTba
FOR SALE IMPROVED KEAL ESTATE.
East End'Kesldencea.
TjWRSALHf-THENEW HOUSES AT COLTART
r Square, Oakland, are for sale by W. A. HER-
j&upi.aaurtes jxo. w xourm avenue.
Snperln-
tendent on the premises. ap:
I30-85TWS
TTOR SALE-A NICE HOME-SIX - ROOM
JP frame, nearly finished, near Point Breeze and
Fifth avenue; price, K,H): terms to suit. MEL-'
LONHROS.,6343Btetlon St.. E. E. my4-S3-D
FORSALE-ON A PAVED AVENUE IN THE
East End, new frame bouse of 7 rooms, re
ception hall, pantry, gas, etc.: corner lot; price
S3.500: a bargain. ALEXANDER & LEE. 313
wood st, my4-U-D
fJiORSALE-OAKLAND RESIDENCE-HAND-J
SOME brick residence of 10 rooms; hall: ves
tibule: replete with modern conveniences: large
lot with stable on the rear; send for descriptive
list. I. LI. PENNOCK.&BON, 105 Fourth ave.
mv4-47-ltws -
Hazelsvood Bcsldences.
SALE LYTLE ST.. GLENWOOD-
-rvR
i3 cb
flnlsbet
cheao. two ?ood irame dwelllnErs of 4 rooms.
nlshed altlo and cellar each; lots each 24x13);
easy terms.
J. K. COOPER i CO.,
107 fourth
aye.
my-i-51
FOR SALE SYLVAN. NEAR HAZELWOOD
avenue, fine two-story frame dwelling, 9
rooms, attic, large reception hall, slate mantels,
inside shutters, nt. and art. gas, bath, w. c,
laundry, slate roof; house In perfect order: loca
tion and surroundings first class; lot 60x120, with
beautiful shade trees; 3 mlnntes from station.
SAMUEL f. BLACK & CO., 99 Fourth ave.
my4-9J-TTS
AIIcBheny Residences.
F
IOR SALE HANDSOME MODERN HOUSE,
au conveniences ana large lot. cnoice loca
tion, Bldwell street, Allegheny: low price;
easy terms.
iau, a, aruijuuti, vaxuiuaiu.
ap9-46-TTS
FOR SALE-NO. 32 REBECCA ST., ALLE
GHENY. 9-room house, with lot 24x100; prop
erty Is lngood condition; will be sold very low.
McCUNEA COULTER, Agents, 98 Fourth ave.
jny4-50
F
OR BALE-ON SEIGLE ST.. SIXTH WARD,
Allegheny, new frame honse of 7 rooms
and finished attic, bath.
n. gas.
, etc; lot 40x100 ft.;
price very low,
Wood st.
ALEXANDER
& Lti- 3U
my4-i3
F
OB SALE-DESIRABLE STOCKTON AVE.
residence near Arch St.: lot 2W4XM0iee iu
Park wav. with lane dwelling of 10 rooms;
late conveniences: stable in rear. V. A. HEB
RON 4 SONS, Nc80 Fourth avo. my4-89-4,7,9, 18
FOR SALE NORTH,. AVE., FRONTING
parks, ans,elegant 2-story brick dwelling, 7
rooms: purchasers would do well to examine this
rronertv. as the nrire.la.verv low: lottUUJo
?1nG-. -t"-rt P"fT.'-Sr.3iAMWlir
LX. 77 Dl!
. efr.
ap28-lll-TTSSu
FOR SALE-A FIRST-CLASS INVESTMENT,
on account of removal of owner: lot 42x100
feet: well improved by first-class dwellings; La
cock near Sandusky st. Call or send for particu
lars. W. A. HKRRON & SONS.No. 80 Fourth ave.
my4-89-4,7,9.13
FOB SALE - ALLEGHENY HANDSOME
brick residence on Fayette street, of 9 rooms,
hall, marble vestibule, laundry, stationary wash
tubs, bath, both kinds of gas, marble and slate
mantels throughout, with modern conveniences;
lot 20x160 ft.; send for descriptive list. L M.
PENNOCK fc SON, No. 105 Fourth ave.
my4-47-irws
FOR SALE-CLIFTON. TENTH WARD. AL
LEGHENY, Monday, Msy 8, 2o'cIock, at auc
tion, several handsome nouses, on the main ave
nue, a number of cheap houses, 30 lots in size and
value to salt all tastes. Come and see this beautl
fnl suburb. For particulars see large advertise
ment. JAS. W. DRAPE & CO., Auctioneers.
my4-4S
FOB SALE-I7,000-ON FEDERAL ST., ALLE
GHENY, will buy a fine three-story brick bouse
of 10 rooms,hall, vestibule, bath, lanndry and attic
stationary washstand, hot and cold water, both
gases, heater in cellar, good range, marble man
tels, inside shutters, slate root, etc.; also frame
bouse of4 rooms on rear of lot; this property is
well sewered and a biz bargain: possession at
once. EWING & BYERS, No. 107 Federal street.
my4-l9-Tussu
Suburban Residences.
FB BALE-NEXT SATURDAY. MAY 1L AT
3 o'clock P. M., near McKeeaport Water
Works, 4 frame bouses containing 4 rooms each;
SO building lots. W. a SALES, H. L. CHUTZ. "
my4-s-jiwrs
FOB 8ALE-AT BELLEVOE-HANDSOME
modern 2-story frame house of 8 rooms, hall,
vestibule, water, both kinds of gas, marble man
tels in every room: one and a half acres ground,
with fruits, etc. : very desirable: send for descrip
tive list. 1. M. PENNOCK & SON, No. 105 Fourth
ave. my4-47-uws
FOR BALE-WILKINSBURG, 8 MINUTES
from station, new irame dwelling 7 rooms,
finished attic reception hail, porches front and
back, water in kitchen, nat. gas. good sewerage;
fronts on 60-rt. macadamized street; good side
walks; lot 62x120: price only 84.000, ana terms to
suit. J. R. COOPER CO., 107 Fourth ave.
my4-5I
FOB SALE-BUBUBBAN PBOPEBTT-a
acres, with large orchard, abundance of
water, excellent dwelling house, spring and car
riage house and all other necessary outbuildings;
E mlnntes walk from B. R. station; would ex-
change in part for city property, terms, etc.
from JAS.
W.
usarii s uu., mxsuria ave.,
Pittsburg.
my2-80-MThs
FOR BALE-TWO ACRES OF LAND, WITB
fine bouse, 7 large rooms,. frnlt and shade
trees, grapery, etc., springhouse, water in kitchen;
stable, chicken house, etc.; a beautiful place, sit
uate at Howard station. P. V. & 0. B. K., near
Homesteads a gre&t bargain If sold soon: byO.R.
TOUDY, Real Estate, Insurance and Steamship
Agent, 1721 Carson St., Southslde. Would proba
bly take other property In exchange. ap28-180
T7OR BALE-THE FINEST PROPERTY AT
J Emsworth, having a brick residence of 15
rooms with all modern improrements;largeporch
es, spring water in the house, bathroom, with hot
and cold water: a large brick stable,lcehouse,etc.,
with from 2 to 12 acres of ground, having a beauti
ful iawn covered with line shade trees and shrub
hery.and Inclosed by a lovely evergreen hedge;
fine vegetable garden, etc., near station and in
best part of Emsworth. C. BER1N0ER ft SON,
103 Fourth ave. ap30-85-TT8
FOB. SALE LOTS.
City Lots.
FOR SALE-LOTS-WE HAVE A FEW MORE
of those 8250 ones left at head of Twenty-second
st. incline on small monthly payments. J.
C. REILLY. 77 Diamond St.
ap2i
Ka-lli-TTBSU
FOB SALE-1300, 8300, 8300, FOB A WELI
located building lot, 25x179. near Penn rye,
cable line. Nineteenth ward. MELLON BROS.,
6349 Station St.. E. E. myl-18-ThS
FOR SALE LOTS I LOTS It LOTS II I IN
Byrnes' plan. Eighteenth ward, FUty-sev-enth
and Bntler streets; large, cheap and on easy
payments: send for descriptive list. I. M. PEN
N 0CK A BON, 105 Fourth ave. myl-47-MWS
FOR SALE LOTS-l HAVE A NUMBER OF
lots, on Carson st. and other streets: almost
any locality; very cheap; terms easy; by O. R.
TOUDY, Real Estate, Insurance and Steamship
Agent, 1721 Carson St., Southslde. apCS-130
East End Lots.
1TIC
OR SALE DALLAS, P. B, R.
3 MINUTES
J walk from station; lot 8250. MELLON BROS.,
6349 Station St., E.E.
myswo-TUFSSU
FOB BALE-A DESIRABLE BUILDING LOT
in the East End; 40x100 ft. to SO-ft. alley: on
Bond st.. near Hiland ave. ALEXANDER &
LEE, 313 Wood st. my4-13
FOB 8ALE-I55O-8550-NICE LOTS AT HOME
WOOD, 1. B. ,, on Finance St., 3 minutes'
walk from station; SO trains a day. MELLON
BROS., 639 Station St.. -E. E. my4-88-TUS8U
FOR BALE HAYS 8T., THE CONNECTING
link of Negley and Highland ave, : a beauti
ful building lot 34x100: lies high and dry; will be
sold at a bargain. MELLON BROS., 6349 Station
St., E.,E. myl-18-lhS
FOR SALE-8300-f300-CHEAP, LOTS IN BEST
location, 25x175: property in this neighbor
hood advancing in price rapidly; near Negley
ave. and Penn cable cars, Nineteenth ward.
MELLON BROS.. 6349 Station St., E,E. myl-63
FOB SALE-CHOICE LOTS AT DALLAS STA
TION, P. X R.. convenient to steam and
street cars; cheap and on easy terms; situation nn
snrpassednprlce ranging from 8408 to 8600. Inquire
ofD. C. NEGLEY, 6108 Penn aveV, East End.
no28-y7S
FOR SALE-LOTS-WHY NOT WHEN SE
,. LECT1NG a. home locate in the best: our
Orchard Plan lots fill every, want as to comfort
and pleasant surrounding: large lota with terms
to suit. MELLON BROS., 6349 Station St., E. E.
mys-s-D
FOB SALE-LOOK ATTHIS-FLAN OF LOTS
facing on Negley and Center aves., at Roup
station, and within live minutes of either cable
line; the finest location for residence, or the best
chance for enhancement In value, in the East End:
all conveniences .of city lire, with the pleasures ot
a rural home, at moderate cost and easy terms.
MELLON BBOS., E. E., or. JOHN F. BAXTER,
Agt.. 512 Smithfleld St. ap28-79-TTBSU
Hozelwood Lot.
TTiOR BALE-LOTS, LOTS, LOTS AT HAZEL
1 WOOD; choice lots, 26x130 each; fronting on
60 foot streets ; location unsurpassed ; terms to suit
buyers. J. R. COOPER & CO., 107 Fourth ave.
my4-51
Farms.
FK 8ALE-)B EXCHANGE-FARM UNDER
LAID with coking coal. Tight on railroad and
near station. Inquire of JAMES L. OBH, 140 Fifth
ave.. Pittsburg. my2-73
FOS,?AJjEi!0iSAi!?3ONEMU'E FROM STA
TION, on Fort Wayne R. R.; 8-room house,
good bank barn, stable and other buildings: 2 or
chards; price 50 per acre: will sell farm., stock
and Implements on, long 'time, easy payments, or
take real estate in exchange; also 8) acres 6 miles
from Beaver FalU: house, barn, orchard, etc., for
82,600; send for farm and exchange list Inst out.
N. F. HURST, Real EsUteBrokef; Rochester. Pat
ap28-12-EOD
Unsccllancons.
TTIOB SALE-BEAUTIPUL LOT8, BIGHT AT
JP .'S-'i0"!. ,n.-??l1IuS nd Allegheny and In
East End, by JAMESL. OBB. 140 Fflthave..
Pittsburg.
hnrif
myJ;7S
FS ?i.LE-FOyKirH AVJS-, S-ST0KYBUI0K
building; good location: lot -23x110 ffc; send
for descriptive list. L M. PENNOCK A SON.
105 Fourth ave. rav4-47-Mws
FOB SALE-ATLANTIC CITY.N. J.-HOTELS.
boarding houses, cottages, lots and bath
houses to let or for sale by I. G. ADAMS & CO..
real cstateagents, Heal Estate and Law Bnlldlng
Atlantic Cltv. N. J. ao5-9-D
TTIOB BALE-LOTS AT. BBUBHTON, EDGE-
W.V' w'lcand Brlnton stations, P.B.
B. i also m acres on B. It. at Brnsbton and 10 acres
on K. B. at W llkinsburr. verm tics dim tub
Agents, ?8 Fourth arc . my4-'
FOR SALE LOTS.
Suburban Lot.
FOR SALE-MAPLEWOOD PARK. WILKIN S
UURG Lots, 40x120. J. R. COOPER & CO.,
lWPourth ave. apZ7-78
FOR SALE-SUBURBAN BUILDING LOTS,
, at Emsworth, 60x100 ft., from et50 to 300: con
venient to station; terms reasonable. ALEX
ANDER & LEE, lis "Wood st. myMO-ius
FOR SALE-MAPLEWOOD PARK, W1LKINS-.
BURG-Lots. 40x120 and 40x240, on your own
terms; these are the most desirable lots on the
market. J. R. COOPER & CO., 107 Fourth ave.
ap27-78
T7K)R8ALE2-ACREAND 6-ACRE PLOTS 10
A1 miles from the city, 1 mile from R. R. sta
tion In new plan of Maryrllle. Get plan from
JA8.. W. DRAPE A CO., 129 .Fourth ave., Pitts
burg. my2-ao-MThs
FOR SALE AT EMSWORTH-P., FT. W. & O.
By., beautlfnl building lots, only six minutes
from station : lots each 60x120; boardwalks, excel
lent water, fine view, good natural drainage: one
of the choicest locations on the Ft. Wayne road:
cuuicesi locations on tne
S nces very low and terms easy.
CO., 107 Fourth ave.
my4-51
FOR 8ALE-20 FINE LEVELBU1LDING LOTS
in Orchard plan, Wllklnsburg, three minutes'
walk from railroad station: fruit trees on every
lot; the driest, most level and finest building lots
in the market; low taxes, good water, etc., etc.;
will sell on long, easy payments and furnish
money to parties who desire to build. Plans from
JAS. W. DRAPE & CO., 129 Fourth ave.. Pitts
burg. my4-3S-D
"ITIOR 8ALE-LOTS-THE PITTSBURG NATL
JL' Bank of Commerce has a very few lots left at
Wllklnsburg, all wellsltuatedand very desirable;
also at Edge wood; for person swishing large lots
for less money, tbey have quite a number pleas
antly situated on the hillside commanding a beau
tiful view of the whole valloy: they wUl be sold
free of taxesfor 1889 on very easy terms. Apply at
the BANK, fe27-ll-ws
FOR BALE-LOTS, LOTS. LOTS, LOTS
. Maplewood Park, Wllklnsburg. elegant
building lots. 40x120 and 40x240;l50 to 400: 10 to
820 down, balance 8L 82 and 83 per week: these are
tbe most desirable lots on the market; 68 trains
each way dally; they are bound to double in value
within the next 90 days. J. R. COOPER 4 CO.,
107 Fourth ave., or on the grounds every Tues
day, Thursday and Saturday from 3 to 6 P. M.
np27-78
"CWR SALE-AT LESS THAN COST OE THE
JL bouse, lis acres of superior land adjoining
Monongahela City; coal, limestone, springs,
fenced, highly improved; 8 acres In fruit; a new,
large brick mansion of 14 rooms, marble mantels
throughout, inside shutters, bathroom, cellars,
everything complete and modern style: cost 813,
000; large irame bank barnf.also fine horse and
cow stables, smoke bouse, spring house ontbulld
lngs: 1 mile from railroad station and town; only
lion time; must be seen to ne appreciates
WiTOSH. m "rant street, Pittsburg. Pa.,
"newlist." w. mr
Alleencnv Lots. N
FOB SALE-LOTS ON MAPLE AND LINDEN
avenues and Lombard street, Allegheny, in
the Tenth and Twelfth wards: on easy terms. Ap
ply to JOSEPH MCN AUG HER, 43 N . Diamond st.
mh7-98-S
FOB BALE-CHOICE LOTS FOR DWELL
INGS or manufactory, 128 feet front on
Strawberry lane, by 100 feet, near Preble ave.,
Ninth ward, Allegheny; easy terms. WM. A.
SIPE, 93 Diamond St., Pittsburg. Pa. .
, ap30-00-MWS
FOR SALEBUSINESS.
Business Chnnces.
FOR SALE-DRUG STORE, ON LINE OF
railroad; population .1,200: no opposition;
terms reasonable: reasons good. Address 8UL
PHONAL. P. O. Box 900, Pittsburg.
my2-64-TbSSu
TJIOR SALE-BOOT. SHOE AND GENT'S FUR
A H13HING store in a nearby, growing
NISHINQ store in a nearbv. rrowlnr manu
facturing town, doing a cash business; good rea
sons given for selling, JAS,
W. DRAPE ft CO.,
1Z9 Fourth avenue, Pittsburg,
my4-40-MWS
EOR SALE-A GROCERY-A RARE OPPOR
TUNITY: will sell at invoice or Inmp; best
location on largest avenue in Allegheny; a great
bargain If sold immediately; owner is moving
West. Address A. G. 8., Allegheny P.O.
mj-S8-MWT8SU
FOR SALE - A FTRST-OLA8S SALOON
doing a first-clast business: half block from
the N. C. R. R. depot; price SL 600: cause of selling
is to dissolve partnership. Address HOWARD &
LUBY, 401 N. Calvert street, Baltimore, Md.
myl-is i
FOR SALE-GOODPAYING BUSINESS FOB'
lady that can sew for about IL000: neat little
confectionery and Ice cream business. 8200: bakery
with horse and wagon, 8400: stores of all kinds;
100 business chances. SHEPARD & CO.. M Fifth
ave. my3
"nwR
SALE-THREE LICENSED HOTELS-
A' J
One In Beaver 'conntv. on line of U. K..
price 83. 000; one in Lawrence county, on line or
a. it., large uoase newiy papereu aau paimeu,
price (8,000: one in Ohio of 15 rooms, price 83,000;
above hotels are centrally located and doing a
good buslne-s. 1H03. LIGGETT, 114 Fourth
ave. my3-28-TTESu
IOR SALE-AT A BAROAIN-A RARE
. opportunity to purchase a fonndry and ma
chine shop, with an entire outfit of tools, nearly
new; shop Is now doing a thriving business and
Is situated In a wide awake town In Western Ohio
of 8,000 inhabitants, where natural gas is now be-
.log piped and will be ready for use in a' short
time; good reasons given for selling. For partle-
iulars and terms call on or address JOHN WHITE
LEY, 439 Liberty St., Pittsburg, Pa. ' myt-87
FOR SALE-A GENERAL HARDWARE,
honse furnishing and builders' supply busi
ness in one of the most prosperous manufacturing
towns in Western Pennsylvania, on line of rail
road; value of entire stock about 84.000; could be
reduced to 83,000; no opposition; tbe only store
Of same kind in the town; tbe place Is booming
on a solid basis;, this is an excellent opening;
IU health the only reason for selling. Fnllerpar
tlcuiars from JAS. W. DRAPE & CO., 129 Fourth
avenne, Pittsburg. my4-3S-D
Business Stands.
FOR BALE-BLACKSMITH SHOP-ONE OK
the best stands for business in either city is
offered by ns for sale: the property can be had at
a bargain if sold soon. Fall particulars from
JAS. W. DRAPE & CO., 129 Fenrth avenue,
Pittsburg. my4-38-p
FOR BALE - ALLEGHENY - SCHENLEY
leasehold: on the best part of Ohio street, 3
story brick store and dwelling, and a 8-room
frame house In the rear, fronting on alley. Send
for descriptive list. L M. PENNOCK St BON. 105
Fourth ave. " my4-47-HWS
FOR SALE -THE PARK PLACE HOTEL,
cor. Penn and Brushton ave., 18 rooms, with
all modern Improvements for hotel purposes; the
owner refused an offer a short time ago of 815, COO;
rlce now 810,000; lot 75x140. J. O. REILLY, 77
il&mond st. ap23-Ul-rrssu
FOR SALE-THE VALUABLE PROPERTIES,
Nos. 4506 and. 4303 Penn avenue, Pittsburg,
to be sold at Trustees' Public JSale, on Thursday
afternoon. Mays, at 3 o'clock, on the premises.
Particulars and circular from JAS. W. DRAPE 4
CO., 123 fourth avenue, Pittsburg. myf-38-D
FOR SALE -HOTEL, FURNITURE AND
lease, with extensive transient trade: 50
rooms furnished in good style; most modern brick
house In this growing city, population '8,01)0, in
center oi tue great on ana gas neias: nne oa:
busi
ness: license furnished at once: nrlce 88.000: bar
gain and easy terms. C. H. FOLS0M, Lima, 0.
t apZT-B-Bfla
FOR SALE-PLANING -MILL AND LUMBER
yard: located In a lively town In Ohio, 85
miles from Cleveland andlOOmiies from Pittsburg,
on tbe Wheeling and Lake Erie Railroad and :he
Ohio canal, surrounded by a rich farming section;
building new and machinery In flrst-class order;
flood established trade for ,14 years; poor health
he only reason for selling. For further particu
lars inquire at U6 WASHINGTON AVE.. Alle
gheny City. my2-78
FOR 8ALE-THE CHAUTAUfUA HOTEL
property, all furnished; with a furnished
cottage of 11 rooms. 4 acres of ground. Icehouse,
livery buildings, etc., at Mayvllle, head ot
Lake Chautauqua, opposite railroad station
and steamboat landing; about 55 bedrooms,
double parlors, large dining room and or
dinary, large billiard room with 4 new style
tables and complete equipment, excellent bar
room with counter, beer -cooler, mirrors, etc. ;
icehouse full of good ice; lamproom, barbershop
with lavatory, commodious kitchen, long range,
almost new, furnace and ovens, pantries, china
closets, commissary rooms good office with safe,
and desks, etc : large music hall and ballroum,
etc., etc.; tbe entire furniture, carpets, silver
ware, etc. etc., are in good order; everything In
readiness to open the hotel; wide piazzas on each
floor stretch over the entire front affordlnar a
charming view of the lake and its beauties, and
groanus ampie; large nveiy ana ouiDuumngs,
etc., etc; the hotel is one of the best on
Lake Chautauqua and has always enjoyed lib
eral patronage: can be run all the year; as the
owners do not wish to rent the property we have
been authorized to offer it at public sale, on Tues
day, May 7, at 2 o'clock T. m., In ouromce,129
Fourth avenue, Pittsburg, and it will be allowed
to go at an Immense sacrifice, lnclndlng the
entire furnishment, etc.. etc.; possession given at
once and terms to suit; further information and
particulars from a personal examination by one of
our firm will be furnished at our office; arrange
ments are made to allow prospective purchasers to
examine the premises, etc JAS. W. DRAPE &
CO., Agents and Auctioneers, 129 Fourth ave
nue, Pittsburg. my4-41
Slannfactnrinsr Sites.
FORBALE-JIANUFACTUBINGSITK, FIFTH
ward, Allegheny, lot 120x230 ft. ; fronting on
street and railroad; with large buildings and
machinery: will sell as a whole, or reserve ma
chinery; splendid location: send for descriptive
list. 1. M. PENNOCK. & SON, 105 Fourth ave.
tny4-47-tw8
FOft SALE-MISCELLANEOUS.
Machinery and Metals.
FJRSALE-2 HORIZONTAL EHD1NES, lSxffi,
IBall engine, 1 small dynamo and 2 lamps and
meatchoppers, rendering kettles, etc VELTE&
MCDONALD, Pennavc, cor. Thirty-second st.
Iel8-i63-ns
Mlsccnnneona. -
TTIOB 8ALJS-ELEGANT DECKEB BQUABE
A' piano, in good condition: will sell cheap.
Address Mrs. JULIA WILLIAMS, Lyttle street,
Hazelwood. , my4-76
TTIOB SALE-STOCK OF' DBYGOODS, GBO
J? CEBIES, etc., In a small village on railroad;
will sell or rent store bnlldlng cheap;' Is doing
good business and no opposition; good reasons for
selling. For further information address J. Jl.,
Boxai, Coyleville, Fa. my4-8
TTlOB SALE - BBOADWAY PUBLISHEBS
-X' havlnellst over 10,000 canvassers sacrifice
their bnslness for 88,860 cash-tbls week; manu
facturers cost present stock overflow; own otber
property worth many 'thousands and no debts;
sfttisftctory reasons. MANUFAOTUB1CBS,.,1
Fortaavnuc2(ew-Yok. myi-77
FOR SALE-MISCELLANXeCS.
Hones. Vehicles. Live Stock.. fcc
FOR SALE-HORSES JUST ARRIVED AT
Exposition Driving Park; 60 bead extra fine
driving, business andsaddle horses. Inqulrefor
JAS. MCKEOWN. myJ-41
TTOR8ALE-SHETLANDPONY. AN ENGLISH
J? cartandtarness; any little boy or girl can
drive it: can be bought cheap. Inquire a. j Ai-n.-
MAN 4 SON, 530 to 536 Penn ave.
my4-67
FOR SALE-nsEATED BAROUCHE. ON LY
used ft few times; cost 8975. will seU for 8176.
Can be seen at residence of CHAS-BCH .WAN,
Margarettast-i near Negley avo:, East End.
my4-94 "
FOB BALE-2 GOOD HORSES. 6 TfEARS OLD,
well broken to harness; will not scareat any-
thing:
partlc
uinsr: win De sola cueao ior wans oi use. u.
artlculars call at E. GKO
lETZINGER'S, 627 to 829
Penn avenue.
KJJ14
FOR SALE-SINGLE RELIABLE COACH
ERS, fine saddle horses and drivers, Jersey
cows and bulls, from 2 years to 7 years of age.
given on trial forperfect satisfaction; horses and
cattle right from Kentucky. Apply at 190 MEA
YER AVE., Allegheny. my2-72-S
FOR SALE-HORSES-WILL ARRIVE MAY2,
at the Exposition Driving Park, ,20 head ot
extra fine Kentucky hoises, among them some
extra fine -roadsters and saddlers of especially
fine quality, with all the various Kentucky saddle
gaits and harness combined. The owner, J. C.
tWYMAN, a responsible horseman, of Lexing
ton, Ky., refers to Jas. A. McNally and Pprter k
Donaldson, of this city, and invites those in need
ofauythlnglnhlsllne to Inspect stock. my2-70
TO LET.
Cltv Residences.
TO LET-THAT FINE BRICK DWELLING
honsa of 10 rooms. No. 85 Colwellst.; rent
free until June 1. Inquire or J. A. BOSS, St.
James Hotel, or on the premises. apa-25
TO LET-COTTAGE HOUSE ON MT. WASH
INGTON, cor. Gray and DUworth streets:
has ten rooms, large lot; Is supplied with natural
gas and city water; will be divided to suit two
tenants. Inquire at A. GARRISON FOUNDRY
CO. 'S OFFICE, 10 and 12 Wood St. ap20-17
AlleBhcnT Residence-.
TO LET-NICE 7-ROOM BBICK HOUSE, ALL
conveniences: cheap rent: Second ward. Al
legheny: street cars bandy. W. W. MCNEILL &
BRO., 105 Fourth ave. my3-45
TO LET-ON KIRKPATBICK AVENUE AL
LEGHENY, good brick house of 6 rooms, fln
isned attic, batn, range, etc; no water rent.
ALEXANDER. A LEE, 313 Wood St. my4-10-TuS
Eiut End .Residences.
TO LET-5-ROOM HOUSE NEAR HOME
WOOD station. V. R. R.ralso. ldrnlshed
Trsn Wllklnsburg. MCCUNE & COULTER, A
AgehtsrS fourth ave. my4-a)
Saburoafrejldeneesw
mo LET-(W)-IN SEWICKiffirTHEBRICK
resinecce oi tiames Aaair, uiosatliix.
snnarafrom' station: eomnletelv fnrnlshi
mediate possession. SAM DEL W.BLACK CO,
99 Fourth ave. my3-27
mo LET-MY HOUSE,
THIRTEEN ROOMS.
I atl
Laurel Station. Ft., Wavne road, all mod
ern Improvements, stable and carriage bouse, two
acres ground, with ilver view. Inquire on prem
ises, or at 219 Lacock street, Allegheny. WM.T.
DUNN. mh9-63
AD&nmenla.
mO LET-SOME FINE UNFURNISHED 4
JL and 8-room flats for housekeeping; nat. gas;
two store rooms. Inquire on premises, 44 FOURTH
BT. my3-lS-HSSa
Tr
LET FURNISHED COTTAGE OF 20
rooms for S6O0 a vear: location nnsnmassed
fnr nmme hnqrH.rl! within thTAA TnlnntM Vftllr
of the ocean. Address J. O. FBABER, box 238,
Atlantic City. N.J. ap2$-45-rrssa
Farms.
TO LET-NICE FARM ON RAILROAD AND
near station. Inquire of JAMES L. ORB. 140
Firth ave., Pittsburg.
my2-7J
, Offices. Desk Room, dec
TO LET-LARGE OFFICE ROOM ON WOOD
St., near Fourth avenue: ground floor with
heat, light, etc. ALEXANDER & LEE, 31.1 Wood
street. my4-ll-D
Business Stands.
TO LET-FOUR LARGE. WELL-LIGHTED
rooms, with power (about 8, 000 square feet),
lor heavy or light manufacturing, in building
know as tbe Coas. B. Head bolt works. Grant
avenue, Allegheny. Inquire on the premises of
MB. FRED ESHELMAN, Manager of the Allc
gheny Wood Carving Co. ja23-25-MWg
PERSONAL.
PERSONAL-BOOKS WANTED-IF YOU
have one book worth 10 cents, or a library
worth 11,030, let us know: we will buy one as
quickly as tbe other. LEVI'S BOOK STORE,
Seventh Ave. Hotel building. my3-23
SERSONAL-WHY TROUBLE YOUR WIFE,
mother or daughters in repairing and clean
your old clothes, when It can be done for a
trifle by DICKSON, tbe Tailor, cor. Fifth ave.
and Wood st., second flonrf Charges moderate:
facilities unsurpassed: suits made to order; spring
styles hov readv. Telephone 1558- mhs
PERSOHAL-THE TRUTH AGAINST THE
world-To tbe thousands of men and women
vho suffer with either headache, backache, dys
pepsia, catarrh, rheumatism, neuralgia, scrofula,
bloca poison, old sores, discharges, etc., and
other weaknesses from whatever cause, Ta-va-ion
Specific Remedies areunequaled. They positively
cure when all other means fail. By their use dis
eases disappear' llkedew before the midday sun:
indorsed oy tne leading pnysicians oi Europe ana
.America; are. pure, safe and reliable for all dis
eases that flesh is heir to. See sworn home testi
mony at DR. GRIFFITH'S CHEMICAL CO., 301
Grant St., cor. Third ave., Pittsburg, Pa. Cut
this out. my4-70
AMUSEMENT.
MAY
INAUGURATION OP THE
NEW EXPOSITION BUILDING.
FESTIVAL.
FIVE EVENING
A2TD TWO AFTERNOON CONCERTS,
fiffiW HAY 21.
tues:
SALE OF
-HAMILTON'S
MUSIC STORE.
SEASON TICKETS
NOW IN PROGRESS.
43-Tlcket for Single Concerts, S3, 82, $1 and
50c, according to location.
Season' Tickets, 12 50, $3 and $3, according
to location.
Private Boxes, seating six,
8100 for the' season.
The celebrated Steinway Grand Piano used
at the Festival Concerts. my3-D
NEW YOE PHILHARMONIC CLUB,
Assisted by
Miss Elizabeth Norcross,
OLD CITY HALL.
MONDAY EVENING, MAY 6, 1889.
Tickets for sale at H. KLEBER & BRO.'S,
Wood st Price Jl, 75 cts and 50 cts each.
Music students half price to any part of the
house. No extra charge ior reserved seats.
myl-20 .
BLTOTJ THEATER
Matinee to-day at 2.
HOWARD ATHENAEUM STAR I
SPECIALTY COMPANY.
Next week Frank Mayo in Davy Crockett.
mj4
GRAND OPERA HOU8E
Every Evening. Matinees Wednesday and
Saturday.
ALONE IN LONDONv
Week May 6 Boston Ideals. ap28-18
"ARRIS' THEATER
ONE WEEK, MONDAY, APRIL 29.
UNCLE TOM'S CABIN.
Next week "Over the Garden WalL"
ap29-17-TTS
TJ ARRY WILLIAMS' ACADEMY
To-night, Matinees Tuesday, Thursday and
Saturday, ,
HARRY KERNELL'S
NEW SPECIALTY COMPANY.
ap2SS
GRAND CENTRAL RINK TO-NIGHT.
PROF. HUBLBCRT'S
, Wonderful
HORSES, DOGS AND POMES.
Four Nights More
Matinees Thursday, Friday and Saturday.
myl-33
riRAND ORGAN RECITAL ON FRI
OT DAY' evening, May 10, 1889, under the
auspices of the Musical and Literary Society'
of St. Peter's Evangelical Lutheran Cburcb,
in their new building, cor. Station st and Col
Jinsavc, E.E. Tickets, 50c. Reserved seats
25c extra. my2-o7
C. STROUP-
BANDBOX NOW OPEN.
25 UNION ST.
Grand opening May 27;
myt-73
WALTKBJ.USBOUItXE. RICHABS BABB0W3.
BARROWS & OSBOHRNE
JOB PRINTERS,
, . W Diamond street .
' " - H2-krrs8u
OFFJCiAL-PTTTSBCRO.
Nonas is hereby: GIVEK" that
the report of viewers on the damages
caused by the erafllnsof Natrona alley, from
Stanton avenue' to Fifty-second .street, baa
been approved by Councils, which action will
be final unless an appeal is filed in tbe Court of
Common Pleas within ten (10) days from aate.
E. M. BIGELOW,
Chief of Department of Public Works.
PrrrsBUBO, April 25, 1889. apafrfiO
-vrOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
JLl reports of viewers on the openings of
Fifty-first street,from Butlerstreet to the Alle
gheny rivet, and Center avenne, from Aiken
avenne to Hiland avenue, have been approved
by Councils, which action will be final unless
an appeal is filed in the Court of Common'
Fleas within ten (10) days from date.
E.M. BIGELOW,
Chief of Department of Public Works.
PTrrSBPBO. April 25, 1889. ap25-60
Officb of )
Department of Pcblio Safety,
BTOEATJ OF FlEE. PlTTSBUBG, PA. )
oealed proposals will be re-
(3 CEIVED at the offlco of the City Control
ler until MONDAY. May 13, 1889, at 2 p. jr., for
repairs of engine houses Nos. 2 and 6.
Flans and specifications can be seen at the
office of F. C. Saner, Architect, corner Sixth
and Liberty streets. '
Bonds in double tbe amonnt of bids must ac
company each proposal, said bonds to be pro
bated before the Mayor or City Cleric .
The Department of Awards reserves the right
to reject any or all bids.
J.O.BROW2T,
ifyI-60 Chief Department Public Safety.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
the reports of the viewers on the con
struction ot sewers on Sheridan street, from
Station to Hoeveler street; Rodman street;
from Hiland avenue to Sheridan street: Na
trona aHey, from Fifty-fourth to Fifty-third
streets, and Hoeveler street frpm Hiland
avenne to Collins avenue, have been approved
by Councils, which action will be final unless
an appeal is filed in the Court of Common Fleas
within ten (10) days from date..
E. M. BIGELOW,
Chief of-Department of Pnblic Works.
PrrrsBUEG, April 25, 1889. ap2C0
SEPARATE AND IffiAJJED PROPOSALS
will be received at the office of the City
Controller until May 13, 1889, at 2 P. if., for
altering and repairing No. 7 Police Station.
Flans and specifications can be seen at the
office of the Superintendent of the Bureau of
Police.
Bonds in donble the amount of each bid will
be required; said bonds to be probated before
tbe Mivor or City Clerk.
or or City Clerk.
The Department of Awards reserves the right
to reject any or all bids.
J. O. BROWN.
Chief of the Department of Public Safety.
SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE
CEIVED at the office of City Controller
SJ until the 8th day of May. A. D !Sis9, at 2 P. M.,
f3f'47'jfewater pipoontne louowing streets:
10,600eetT121' Negley avenue, from Penn
avenne to BryanTiSlf et- t
13) feet 44ncb, R6 tree from Grove
street to Concord alleyflW, , .. .
320 feet 4-Incb, ConcofM116 from
street to Rose street, , r.-.
250 feet 4-incb, Morris street, froS. Carolina,
1,700 feet 6-incb, Grazier street, from?06"
wood avenue to city line. V. .
750 feet 6-inch, Grazier street, from Murain"1
avenne to Dallas avenne. v
600 feet 6-incb, Boqaet street, from Fifth ave
nue north.
2SO feet 6-Inch, Holmes street, from end of
pipa to Fifty-second street.
SCO feet 6-inch, Holmes street, from Fifty
second street to McCandless avenne.
600 feet 6-incb, Holmes street, from Fifty
third street to Fifty-fourth street.
GOO feet 6-incb, Farragnt street, from Stanton
avenue north,
930 feet 6-incb, Euclid avenue, from Center
avenne to Mignonette street.
1,200 feet 6-incb, Amber street, from Sanm
street tuPenn avenue.
L100 feet 6-incb, Webster avenne, from Thirty-third
street to Clarissa street.
zoo teet o-incn, ivy street, xrom w ainui street
to Howe street ,
2,100 feet 6-Inch, Margaretta street, from Hi
land avenne to Clearvlew street;
650 feet 6-incb, Gross street, from Cypress
street to Liberty avenue.
250 feet 6-inch. Bmallman street, from Thirty
Sixth street to Thlrty-seventlrstreet
700 feet 6-incb, Lilac street, from end of pipe
to Ellsworth avenne.
600 feet 6-inch, Lenora street, from Shetland
street to Joseph street.
150 feet 6-lncb, Ivanhoe street, from Magee
strfifit A sis t.
1,000 feet 6-inch, Park avenne, from Rowan'
avenne north.
600 feet 6-lnch, Thompson street, from Shet
land street to King street.
1,500 feet 6-incb, Dallas avenue, from Penn
avenne south.
6Q0 feet 6-incb, Conkhng street, from wylle
avenue to Webster avenue.
400 feet 6-incb, Millwqod street, from Finland
500 feet 6-incb, Sweeney alley, from Enoch
street south.
450 feet 6-lncb, Brecxinriuge street, from
Morgan street east
515 feet 6-lncb, Forrester street, from Kaer
cher avenue west.
215 feet 6-incb, Kaercher avenue, from Blge
low street to Forrester street
250 feet 6-incb, Jones avenne, from Twenty
ninth street east
800 feet 6-incb, Finland street, from Milwood
street to Brereton avenne.
800 feet 6-lncb, Brereton avenue, from Fin
land street east
500 feet 6-incb, Ben Venue place, from Mil
vale avenue west
1,000 feet 6-incb. Susquehanna street, from
Home wood avenne to Dunfermline street.
650 feet 6-Inch, Kelly street, from Homewcod
avenne to Sterrett street
650 feet 6-incb, Bennett street, from Home
wood avenue to Lang avenue. '
310 feet 6-tncn, Clawson street, from Grazier
street to Susquehanna street.
600 feet 6-incb, Evallne avenue, from Liberty
avenne to Harriett street
275 feet 6-incb, Edwin street, from Adler
street north.
1,875 feet 8-lnch, Forty-nlntb street from
Butler street to north side of A. V R. R.
12,000 feet, more or less, so men on
'Hiland avenne, from Reservoir to Bryant
street.
Bryant street, from Hiland avenne to St.
Clair street
St. Clair street from Bryant street to Banm
street.
Banm street from St Clair street to Negley
avenne.
Negley avenne, from Banm street to Ronp
street.
Roup street from Negley avenue to Ells
worth avenue.
8,000 feet more or less. 16-inch on Penn ave
nue, from Point Breeze to a point east of Lang
avenne.
100 tons pie lead equal toPenna. refined lead.
Hauling 4,010 tons, more or less, water nine.
FIRE HX DRANTS.
100, more or less, single fire hydrants.
75, more or less, donble fire hydrants.
GATE VALVES.
40. more or less. 4-inch gate valves.
100, more or less, 6-inch gate valves.
10, more oriess, s-incn gate vaives.
5, more or less, 10-Inch gate valves.
10, more or less, 12-inch gate Takes.
10, more or less, 16-inch gate valves.
15, more or less, 20-inch gate valves.
16. more or less, 24-Inch gate valves.
U, more oriess, 30-inch gate valves.
tr&tiiiuijjua.
500, more or less, K'iocb.
800, more or less, -mch.
200, more or less, -inch.
xuu, more or less, i-inco.
25 reels, more or less, best American hemp
packing.,
10 bates, more or less, best white cotton waste.
500 pounds, more or less, best pure sheet gum
packing.
200 pounds, more or less, best square gum
packing.
200 pounds, more or less, best 2 and 3-ply can
vas packing.
MISCELLANEOUS CASTINGS.
250. more or less, gate boxes.
100, mora or less, plug boxes.
For specifications, blanks on which bids must
be made and all otber information, apply at
the office of Superintendent of Water Hnnnlv
and Distribution.
Each proposal must be accompanied by si
bond in donble the' amonnt of the estimated,
cost, proDaica oeiore tne .Mayor or Ulty uierE.
The Department of Awards reserve the right
to reject any or all bids.
E. M. BIGELOW.
Chief of Department of Public Works:
ap27-3
NOTICES.
c
IOMMERCIAL MEN TAKE NOTICE-
Ai married gentleman who can furnish un
surpassed references and bond is open for an
engagement at a moderate salary. Is highly
versed in acconnting, commercial law and
mathematics; also a fluent speaker, experi
enced stenographer, and fine, rapid penman,
Correspondence solicited.
H.D. REED,
Care Box 683.
my3-U
rTTHE BONDS OF THE PTTTSBURG AND
WEST END PASSENGER HALLWAY CO,
due this date, after which interest ceases, will
he paid on presentation at the City Savings
Bank, of Pittsburg, Pa.
. JOHN O. REILLY, President.
Plttabnrg. May L, 1889. a 3-68
plANOS,
ORGANfcV
S. HAMILTON,
H AND 98 FIFTH AVENUE, .
Pitfcbarg, Pa, apWi-D.
AUCTION SALBB.
ANOTHER CARLOAD, OF
FINE MISSOURI HORSES
At Public Sale.
The undersigned have bouebt another car
load of finely bred horses in Calloway coonty.
Mo., a county noted for its production of fine
roadsters and saddlers, rivaling any other
county in Missouri. Tennessee or Kentucky,
and will offer the lot at Pnblic Sale at their sta
ble In the rear ot Town HaU. Washington, Pa
formerly occupied by Kelly & Martin on
TUESDAY. MAY 7, 1889,
At 10 o'clock A. st. Included in this lot will be H
good Saddle and Harness Combination Horsec,
one Match Team of Fine Black Driving Mares,
also good saddlers. This team is 5 years old,
15Knands high and weigh 1,100. One of them
took second premium at St. Louis, Ma, last fall
in competition with Kentucky's best saddlers,
and together tbey took second premium at
same snow for best match team. This is a
grand team, both mares, having good pedigree s,
which wUI be given onldaytof sale. Also sraalL
children's pony, well broken. One 5-year-old
Pennington Horse, 11 hands high, brown,
shows 3-minutegalt to harness trotting and Zi
gait to. saddle, single footing: While special
mention is made of tbe above, the whole car
load are good ones, embracing a number of ex
cellent Carriage, Family, Driving and Saddle
horses, tbe choicest lot ever offered in Washing
ton, Fa., and must be seen to be fully appreci
ated. Terms made known on day of sale.
utLAUiiuis a nuuu.
2rM8&."
my&38
AUCTION SALE,
Clifton Avenue, Tenth Ward,
Allegheny,
Monilay Aflernoon, May 6,-1889,
At2 o'clock, on tbe premises. One hands oaa
six-room dwelling; lot 50x175 feet; a most desir
able home. One nice little four-room honse,
good cellar, lot 24x100; will be sold at a bargain.
One two-story honse, very complete in every de
tail, beautlfnl lot and choice location. Those,
looking for complete homes' in the prettiest
suburb of Allegheny, and on easy payments,
should not neglect this opportunity. It will be.
a rare chance to get just wbat you want; Sev
eral cheap houses on other streets. The special
feature of this sale will be some 30 Iota, some of
tbem (and only a few left) front on Clifton,
avenne. These are large and fine. A few on
Highland avenne, commanding a magnificent
view of Allegheny and the Ohio river.
AH tastes can be salted. Values ranging from
00 to 81,500. All these properties are located be
tween tbe Pleasant Valley and Electric line;
and close to tbe new Incline. Fare to Fifth
avenue 4 cents. Terms very easy: Come, yon
will not be disappointed.
JAMES W. DRAPE, Auctioneer.
mj4-4S
BhEriffa BalEH. '
ABSTRACTS OF PROPERTIES TO Bfi
SOLD BY ALEX. M. M'CANDLESS, E8Q
SHERIFF OF ALLEGHENY COONTYy
ON MONDAY, MAY 6,1889, AT 10 O'CLOCK
A. M., AT THE COURT HOUSE, CITY OF
''pgjTKBTjRG.
CONDITIONS OF SALE:
Five hnndreddoiirs of the price or sum atjr
which the property ahaihe struck off, shall bo
paid td tbe Sheriff at tne tL "-alcorby
Friday, May 10, 1889, at 10 tfefi.
the purchase money shall be les.
sum, in which case only the purchas.
shall be paid; otherwise the property wilL . A
again on Friday, May 10, 1889, at 10 o'clock A, '
K., at the same place he put up and sold at tbef
expense and risk of the person to whom it was '
struck on, who, in case of any deficiency la
snch re-sale, shall mke good the same; in casa
of the sale being for a very large amonnt, will
demand that 10 per cent of the purchase money
be paid in addition to tho (500.
Estate of J. Heron Foster, deceased.
Orphans' Court, L.F. 1 '4r,12S
"lOO. J.A.feery.
All that certain lot or piece of ground situata
in the City of Pittsburg, bounded and described
as follows: Beginning on Fifth avenue (for.
merly Fifth street) at the corner of lot No. U3,
in the general plan of Pittsburg, thence by sold
lot northwardly upon a line parallel with Wood
street, the distance of 240 feet more or lew to
Virgin alley, thence by the same eattwardly,
the distance of 30 feet, thence by aline par
allel with Smithfleld street southwardly, tha
distance of 240 feet to said fifth avenne,
thence by the same'westwardly, the distanco ot
SO feet to the place ot beginning, known as tbe
Dispatch property, upon which are erected x
nve-Btory building with an iron front, fronting;
on Fifth avenne; a three-story brick bnlldlng,
fronting on Virgin alley, and a four-story brick.
building In the middle; subject, however, ta
a certain dower interest of Mrs. Jane D. Flee
son, widow of Reece C. Fleeson, deceased,,
amounting to the snmbf $5,875 70, the interest
of which la payable to ber dnring her life, and
thereafter the prlndnal thereof is payable ta
heirs of the said Reece C. Fleeson, deceased,
and subject to existing leases upon said prop
erty.
ALEX. .X. MCCANDLESS, Sheriff.
Shkbiff's Office, (
Pittsbubo. April 13, 1889. ( ap2(M2-a
RESORTS.
THE CHALFONTE. ATLANTICCrrr, N. J
MOVED TO THE BEACH.
ENLARGED AND IMPROVED.
UNSURPASSED OCEAN VIEW.
Salt water baths in the honse. Elevator.
aplC-Sl-D E. ROBERTS t SONS.
TJ EDFORD MINERAL SPRINGS.
JD BEDFORD. PENNA. ,
Leading mountain resort. Water nneqwded,
Hotel newly furnished. Toerge's Orchestra,
Opens June 8. Write for circular.
ap7-87-p L. B. DOTY. Manager.
CURTAINS.
"We make a specialty of cleaning and dyeinz
lace curtains; also dry cleaning Damask Turk
ish portiers and all kinds of fabrics.
Sixth Avenue Dye Works,
M. MAY SONS & Co.
ap2-TX3 65 SIXTH AVE. ,
CLOSING OUT SALE-
Balance of stock of GaBinger 4 Co., coasistiagf
of glassware, lamps and trimmings, tases,
crockery, cutlery and fancy imported goods.
Dealers will consult their own Interest by call
ing at 109 Water st. Most be closed out try
JuneL S. FRANK; Assignee. '
myf-23-s
32 Lets at $100 each.
12 Lots at $200 each.
7 Lots at $300 each. -'
10 Lots at SSOO each. , ;
These arelargelotafrontlsgon60-fee4?4Tee4.' '
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