Pittsburg dispatch. (Pittsburg [Pa.]) 1880-1923, January 15, 1889, Page 3, Image 3

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    ITS FEARFUL FLAWS.
A Marriage License Law Full of Op
portunities for Evasion.
THE CHANCE Ml A THUG TO WORK
And the Clear Invitation to the Prospective
Bride to be Absent. '
KOT COlirULSOEY. FOE ESOCH AEDEX
According to Register Connor the mar
riage license law does not so much need
amendment, in the matter and manner sug
gested by Legislator Hall, of Mercer, as iu
some other particulars. Mr. Connor says it
is to loosely drawn as to permit ot two con
structions, and he puts the one on
it, when parties wish it, that dis
penses with the prospective bride's
presence, though Rccistcr Hocrr made
both come to the center. Mr. Connor says
that, while the word "parties" is used,
there is nothing in the act that compels
both bride and groom to apply, and he dis
penses with the bride's attendance where
the parties agree to produce evidence satis
factory that they are fit subjects ior the
connubial lasso.
He states that the Register of Westmore
land county has scruples that cause consid
erable expense to the blissful couple at
times, such as hiring a livery rig to so to
the residence of the woman's parents or
guardians, and of course ihe contracting
parties foot the bill.
a seniors defect indeed.
Mr. Connor calls attention to a defect in
the law, by which it is possible for the
meanest tough in the county to procure a
license granting him permission to matry
one of the best women in it, and she be pow
erless to prevent publication of the scandal.
He also calls attention to a delect in the
marriage law of 1810. Under it, if a pair
marry aud the man disappear, and there is
a rumor of his death, the woman may marry
again without being subject to penalty; but,
should he turn up again subsequently, the
second husband is obliged to vacate. Take
a case in point: A man left his wife in
England, and, after long waiting, she beard
he was drowned. Alter an unsuccessful
search in this country, she gave
him np for dead. A man wished
to marry her, and she was inclined
that wav herself. She could not swear that
her husband was dead, and lawyers told her
there was no legal impediment. But Mr.
Connor says that, under this new law, there
does not seem to he permission for her
to marry.
ALL TIIE ACT HAS TO SAY
on the matter is that the Clerk of the Court
thall inquire relative to the legality of the
marriage. A man needn't be an Enoch
Arden unless he wishes to.
There teems to be a popular conviction
that it is as hard to draw a younglady's age
from her as to ''draw out Leviathan with a
hook:" but Mr. Connor's experience dis
nroves the belief. He says it is painful to
listen to some girls swear they are 21
years of age when the most super
ficial observer can see they are several
years younger, and this.hc says, is of fre
quent occurrence. It is said that many
Massachusetts women lost their voles a few
weeks ago rather than swear to their ages;
hut marriage seems to be aj-tronger induce
ment to make one of the greatest sacrifices a
woman knows, than the temptation to vote,
even in Massachusetts.
A CARRIER BO!' HURT.
Face and Head Torn br Ibc Terror of News
Agents, Ferocious Dogs.
Clarence Saxtoa is The Dispatch
agent at Edgeworth, and a well-thought-of
yonng man, by the way. Early Saturday
morning he became involved in a discussion
with that terror of all newspaper deliverers,
dogs.
He was badly cut and scratched about the
face and head, and, according to the story
of Mr. Clapp, of the firm of Hunt & Clapp,
lie screamed terribly and they were obliged
to drive the dogs away.
Mr. Clapp does not'think the dogs reallv
ferocious, as the boy playR with them every
day, and besides they are of the gentle St.
Bernard and shepherd breeds. Neverthe
less the boy's scratched and torn face and
scalp bear testimony to their claws, if not
their teeth.
For a long while a collie dog on Aiken
avenue was a menace to late or early passers
by, bui he was finally placed where all
lerocious dogs belong, in a kennel.
Strangely Contorted
Are the joints by rheumatism. Extirpate this
atrocious. diseascas w ell as pout and neuralgia,
at the outset with Hostctter's Stomach Bitters,
and avoid possible lifelong agonv. It is a
tempting of Providence to delay when rheu
matism asails yon. as it is not onlv obstinate,
butdangcious. Chills and fever, kidney com
plaints, nervousness debility, constipation and
djspepsia are also routed by the Bitters. Use
Mark Down in Men's Underwear and Hnlf
IIohc
Extra good bargains here, in really fine
poods, in natural wool, scarlet wool, heavy
Scotch wool and white merino.
JOS. HOEKE & CO.'S.
Penn Avenue Stores.
Dou't be Ilnmbncg-cd
By cheap quack dentists, but go to Dr.
Charles S. Scott, C24 Penn avenue, opposite
Home's, an experienced and reliable den
tist, and get teeth that you can eat with.
He makes the best worlE in the city, and
charges less for it His mineral base" is the
finest work we ever saw.
n. & b.
Only a few days until stock taking. Come
quick and secure a bargain in ladies, misses
and children's wool and merino underwear.
Boggs & BrjliL.
We StIH Have Lots of Velvet llnrcnins.
Xo inferior poods, but fine and cjegant
fabrics and at lowest prices. They are all
marked to sell quick. Plushes the'same.
Jos. HoiiNE & Co.'s,
Penn Avenue Stores.
Hats, special styles, Jackson's pocket
hat, from 74 cents up. S34 and 9jC Liberty
street, Star corner. ttsu
Congrc" i Now in Session.
$9 00 round trip to 'Washington, D. C,
via B. & O. It. 15., on Thursday, January
17. Tickets good to Baltimore and return.
The Best Tlint is Made.
Marvin's rye bread is made by native
Germans and is the best made this side of
the Fatherland. If you want a really pure,
wholesome article, try it. Tussu
Our January no of I.nce Curtnlns.
More people coming every day and they
all buy. The prices astonish them and the
curtains are goingjout fast
't JOS. IIORXE SI UO.'S
Penn avenue Store
! btorcs.
Tailoring One thousand and one styles
of goods on hand at all times lor making to
order at Jackson's, 954 and 9M Liberty st
TTSU
T
Grand Reduction Sale in Boj' Fercnle
"Waists for ten days, commencing to-day, at
Home & Ward's, 41 Filth avenue.
Clothing, of our own make, none better
In the countrv, at the lowest possible prices.
Jackson's, 954 and 95G Liberty st ttsu
Only S9 00 Round Trip to Washington, D. C.
Via B. & O. It. R., on Thursday, January
1". Good for 10 days with privilege of go
ing to Baltimore.
X&Display advertisement one dollar per
square for one insertion. Classified advertise
ments on this page such as Wanted, For Sale,
3b Let, clc, ten cents per line for each inser
tion, and none taken or less than fifty cents.
THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH
BEAXCII OFFICES.
For the accommodation of the
public, Branch Offices -have been
established at the following places,
where Want, For Sale, To Let, and
other transient ad vertisements will
be received up to 9 P. M. for inser
tion next morning:
Advertisements are to be prepaid except where
advertisers already have accounts with The Dls-
rATCJL pittsburg.
THOMAS MCCAFFREY, 39 Butler street.
E.MIL (!. STUCKEV. ZUh street and l'cnn ave.
11 G. sTUCKEY&CO.,VyltcaYe. and Fulton 6t.
. sTOKELY, rifth Avenue ilarLet House.
EAST END.
J. w. WALLACE, 6121 Penn avenue.
OAKLAND.
MCA LLISTEH & SIIEIULEK, 5th av. & Atwood St.
SOUTIISIDE.
JACOB SPOHN. No. I Carson stnfet
C1IAS. SUIWARM, 1707 Carson street.
ALLEGHENY.
A. J. KAEKCIIEK, 59 Federal street.
McBKlDE 11UOS., Federal and Ohio streets.
KREDH. EGGEIte. 172 Ohio street.
F. 1L EttGElts&SON, Ohio and Chestnut sts.
J. F. STEVENSON, Arch and Jackson streets.
THOMAS MCHENRY. Western ana Irwin aves.
G. W. HUGHES, Pennsylvania and Heaver aves.
PERRY M.GLEIM. Rebecca and Allegheny ares.
WANTED-HELP.
3Ia1e IIclD.
"TTTANTEll-A. F1KST-CLASS BLACKSMITH.
V Apply In person at 314 DUQUESNE WAY.
Jal5-80
VITANTED-A FIRST-CLASS WAITER. Ap
V plyl'ICTSUUKG CLUB, tS Venn, from 2
to 3 P. M. jaK-76
WANTEU-HARIiER-FIRsT-CLASS. SOBER
and steadv. Immediately at A. N. TUR
QEOX'S, 314 Market St., JlcKeesport, l'a. Jal5-30
ANTED-.U5ESTS TO SELL A FULL LINE
of household poods; none hut lircl-clsss
men need applv. Inquire of R. 31. SII'ES, S35
Smlthfield St., ci'tv. Jal-5
WJ
ANTEU-8GOO!) MEN TO TRAVEL AND
t advertise: pood salary and expenses paid;
send Sic for full particulars. Address ADVER
TISE, Dispatch office. jalMl
ANTED-A FIRST-CLASS SALESMAN KOK
local clpar and tobacco trade; routtliave
experience and come well recommended. Ad
dress, by letter onlr, It. & W. J., Dispatch oHce.
Jal5-2l
WANTED - AGENTS TO SELL CLINE'S
foot heaters and patent fuel for carriages,
wagons, etc.: sell at sight. Inquire after 3 p. M.,
Tit feEill'LE. JR., 165 Federal St., Allegheny,
l'a. dcl6-9-E
-rn-ANTED-AGENTS-WE WANT FIRST
t CLASS men. who arc already traveling
salesmen, tocarrvour lubricating oil samples as
a side line. Address J. R. TIJLMINS & CO.,
Cleveland, O. jall-19
T7"A!TD-SALESMES' EVERYWHERE FOR
door plates, bells white enamtl letters,
lioac uumbtrs, etc.; excellent sellers and bl)
profil-: write for circulars and terms. NE
iORKDOOK I'LATECO., Albany, . Y.
Jalo-55
TTrANTED-A MAN WHO THOROUGHLr
V linderstan Js the makinR of seiner steel,
both hlj-h and low carbons; one who Is competent
to take charge of a six-ton converter. Address,
stating salary, experience, relerencc, etc. BOX
1). A., Dispatch office Jall-12
TIT ANTED- SUPERINTENDENT OF
V wholesale ami retail book store at Pitts
burg: will have charge of flO.100 stock of mer
chandise, large force of emplove3and all finances:
salarv e2.O00 and commissions: cash deposit of
S3.O.i0nnd best references required. JEWELL,
255 Wabash ave., Chicago. Jal3-76
WAMEU-IF YOU WANT IX) KNOW HOW
to write a good business hand, w rite a bus
iness letter, add a column of figures rapidly, make
out an ordinarv account, write a receipt, write a
promissory no'tc, reckon the discount on it for
da) s. months and years, and pet a general know 1
cdpe of bookkeeping, penmanship and arithmetic,
r.ttend the College of Commerce, 98 Fourth ave.
w. w. McClelland, Prin. no2o-sioo-Tus
Fcmnle IIclD.
WANTEU-GOOD GIRL FOR GENERAL
housework. Inquire of MRS. A.H.LE1TCH,
Terrace are., Oaklaud. JH5-15
-TfANTED-LADY TO TEND RECEPTION
V room and retouclf negatives. J. II. Tit US
ELL. Photographer, 20 Firth ave., Pittsburg, l'a.
jalVSJ
WANTED-LADIES TO MAKE WORSTED
advertisement cards at home; fl to fj week
ly: outfit 10c SEDGEW1CS. A CO., New .Ha
ven, Conn.
al4-16
4l A. JClf-A LUUft JU ItllUJl 4H. I11U11'
VI r.oi wages win uu liam. APU1V Wliu reier
ence to the residence of WM. FL1NN, 906 North
Hlland arc, East End.
ja!5-52
YTT ANTED - A GOOD MILLINER AND
dressmaker, to go Into business out of the
city: small capital required. Call on or address
P. C. PERKINS, 445 Wood St. jalj-73
WANTED - A MIDDLE-AGED INTELLI
GENT woman (widow without children
preferred) as housekeeper for a farallv of four
pert-ons; best of references required. "Apply to
W3L J. KANE, Natchez st,, 31t. Washington.
Jalo-29
TTTANTED- A FIRST-CLASS COOK; MUST
t be a reputable, Intelligent woman not over
middle age; a steady job to the right kind of a
woman at pood wages; none others need applv.
Address PARK HOTEL, New Brighton, Pa., for
one v eek. Jal2-3
Male nnd Fcmnle ITpId.
WANTED-AT ONCE FOR SMALL HOTEL,
woman cook, dishwasher aud laundress;
100 house girls, 40 cooks, 10 chambermaids, nun-e
and dining room girl; all first-class help report
heie. MRS. MEEHAN.S4J Gralit St. JaH-I
WANTED-MTCATIONS
TTJANTED-SITUATION AtjCUTTER BY AN
experienced man. Address CUTTER. Dis
patch office.
jal3-23
WANTED - POSITION BY AN EXPERI
ENCED bookkeeper: fir-class city refer
ences. Address O. U. T., Dispatch ouice.
JalS-51-TT
-rVTANTEO-KMI'LOYMENT BY YOUNG .MAN
as driver ror wagon or private carriage.
Address DRIVER, 319 Federal St., Allgheny.
Jal5-32
-TTTANTED-rOSITION By YOUNG J1AN AS
t general office clerk or assistant bookkeeper;
best of reference furnished. T. J. 31., Dispatch
office. jalj-92
TTJANTED-SITUATION BY A YOUNG 3IAN
1 18 rears old; cau keep books; willing to act
in anv capicltv; best of rclercuces. Addrcs It.
1... Dispatch office. a!5-43
WANTED-PARTNEUS.
ANTED -PA15TNER-ONE WHO CAN
furnish ?1,5)0 cash; non other need an
swer. Address GOOD OPENING, Dispatch
office. Jal5-63
WANTED-A PARTNER WHO CAN INVEST
8A0U0 for H interest In a S year"' cMab
lUhed manufacturing business. Address 31AN U
FACTU RER No. 2, Dispatch office. J aI5-44
TTTAN TED-TO SELL A THIRD INTEREST
V In a m'fi co.; a good chance for the right J
answer. Address INTEREST, Dispatch oflice.
Jal5-75
w
ANTED-PARTNER, EITHER ACTIVE OR
silent, to take a Si. 000 or S10.W0 Interest In
an established manufacturing business, paving
good profits. Address J. C ST., Dispatch office.
Jal5-s3-TT
-VT7A.NTED-A PRACTICAL MAN TO TAKE
V an Interest in an established planing mill
and lumberyard; one experienced In contracting
In Pittsburg and Allegbenv 16 desired. Address
W. P. POTTER. 110 Diamond st. Jal5-S7-TT
WANTED R003IS. HOUSES.
-TTTA.NTED-BY APRIL I, SHOWROOM ON
V first floor on good business street; itould
rent one-half of large room with first-class party.
Address SHOWROOM. Dispatch office. dcJ-133
WANTED-HOARDING.
"TTTANTED BOARDING IN PRIVATE
V lamlly for man and wife near Park In
Allegheny. Address A. V. H., Dispatch office.
lalS-64
WANTED FINAN CIAL.
-VTTANTED-TO LOAN 3IONEY IN SUMS
V from fa00 to 831,000 at 4 to 6 per cent, ac
cording to size and kind of mortgage: no delay If
the title is good. W. A. HEKRON A SONS. 80
Fourth ave. Ja2-12-2,5.8.12,U.19,2;;6,2)
-TTTANTED-TO LOAN 5OO,OO0L IN AilOUNTS
V of 83,000 and upward, on city and suburban
property, on 4 per cent, free of tax; also smaller
amounts at 5 and G per cent. BLACK .t BAIRD,
85 Fourth avenue. sc21-d2G-D
WANTED-TO LOAN 200,000 ON MORT
GAGES; 100 and upward at 6 per cent;
8500,000 at iH per cent on residences or business
iiropertv: also in adjoining counties. 8. H.
'REN C'll, 125 Fourth avenue. oc31-cS4-D
WAN TED-HOUSES TO RENT AND RENTS
to collect: prompt returns with Itemized
statements. Also mortgages in large or small
amounts at 4K, 5 and C per cent and no tax or de
lay, provided titles be good. J.DERMITT, 407
Grant street: Jal5-J2-TTS
a
WANTED-3lORTGAGES-?l, 000,000 TO LOAN
TO city and suburban properties at 4Jf, Sand
6 per cent, and on larras in Allegheny and auja
cent counties at 6 per cent; no money loaned out
of Pennsylvania. 1. 3L PEN NOCK i. SON, 103
Fourth avenue. ap7-f41
WANTED-HOUSES TO RENT AND RENTS
to collect in both cities. We give special
attention to repairs, taxes. Insurance and man
agement of Dropertles: itemized accounts, inonth
lysettlcmcnts. PITTSBURG CO., Llm., 138 Flftn
pvenue. Heal Estate and Insurance. jal-94-D
WASTED FINANCIAL.
WANTED-KENTS TO COLLECT; MONTH
LY settlement with Itemized statement.
BLACK & BAIHD, 95 Fourth avenue. aI8-&:s-D
ANTED-MORTGAGES-MONEYTO LOAN
In suras to suit, at 4V, 5 and 6 per cent.
GKAEUING & LYON, 135 Fourth avc. ap6-el-D
TITANTEU-UUSINESS HOUSES, OFFICES
y ana dwellings to rent. W. A.IIERKUN&
SON. S, SO Fourth avenue.
JaI-44-4, 8, 10,15, 17,12, 14.29. 81
WANTED MORTGAGES ON CITY PROP
EKTY. over M.CO0; 4H per cent; no tax.
HENRY A. WEAVER & CO., 82 Fourth avenue.
mh2-a22-D
-VTfANTED-FURCHASER FOR 2,500 GILT-
EDGE. stock which secures officer's posi
tion: salary $200: reference. Address BOX 12,
fetation 1), N?w York. JaI3-74
WANTED-G00D MORTGAGES FOR ANY
amount: lowest rates of Interest and commis
sion. PITTSBURG CO.. LIMITED, Real Estate
and Insurance, 133 Fifth avenue. Pittsburg, Fa.
jal-ai-p ; t
WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS.
WANTED-A CORNER LOT COVERING
about 2. CM or 3,000 fct. Address, giving
location, size and price, BOX 232, 1'ittsbuyK 1. O.
JaS-44-TWTS '
-TTTANTED - TO SELL HOKSE, EXl'RESS
V wagou and harness; also nice drlvlnjr pony
anilrart, and harness nearly new. 45G2 1'ENN
AVE. Jal5-77
-TTTANTED-DltESSMAKERS ANO TAILORS
V to learn "The True Tailor System" now
being taupht by the Inventor at GRAHAM'S FUR
STORE, 445 Wood st. Jal3-44-TTS8u
ANTED-I'EltSONS WHO ARE WILLING
to qualify themselves for positions as
stenographers and typewriters. Address or call
on MARTIN'S SHORTHAND SCHOOL, 412 Wood
St. ' Ial5-S
VT7-ANTEI) - PUPILS TOR LESSONS IN
l'lttsburg, I'enna.
Jal3-16-D
TT7-ANTED-BY I'EARSON, LEADING I'HO-
V TOGRAPHER, 90 Fifth avenue, rittsbnrp,
and 43 Federal street, Allegheny, crerybodyto
know that he Is making fine cabinets at ft 50 per
dozen; photos delivered when promised: Instan
taneous process. mhl3-k27
FOR SALE-iaiPROVED REAL ESTATE.
CItT Residence.
FOR SALE-ONLY f3,000, NO. 133 COLWELL
St., brick house. 6 rooms: lot 20x90 ft. to Our
alley: neighborhood good. W. A. 1IEKRON &
SONS. 80 Fourth avenue. jal2-23-TTS
FOR SALE-RUBICON ST., NEAR ROBERTS,
Mt. Washington, 8-room cottage house In
pood condition: price $000, half cash; lot 50x138.
J. C. RE1LL Y, 7. Diamond st. Jal3-84
FOR SALE-CLARK ST.. NEAR CRAWFORD.
2-story brick dwelling. 6 rooms In perfect
order, can be bought at a low figure, lot 22x130 to
street. J. C REILLY, 77 Diamond st. jal3-84
FOR SALE COR. FORBES AND MARION
sts., 1-story brick building, good stone cel
lar; would make a splendid building location: can
be bought right; lot 62x40. J. C. REILLY, 77
Diamond st. Jal3-84
I7WH'. SALE-ALLLENTOWN, WASHINGTON
1 avenue, 2-story frame house, 6 dwelling rooms,
storeroom and attic; lot 23x150: city water and
gas: well sewered, aud in good condition: cheap.
SAMUEL W. RLACK & CO., 99 Fourth avenus.
Jal2-7-Tu8
OR SALE-EXTRA GOOD ISVESTMENT
Wylie avenue, 2 new brick dwellings, 6 rooms
each; also 2 brick dwellings on rear ot lot, one of
Grooms, other of 4 rooms: rents for 870 per month;
lot 40x112 feet; price S3.000. ALLES & BAILEY,
161 Fourth avenue Telephone 167. jal3-6-Tusu
FORSALE-ON MONDAY, JANUARY 21, 18.
at 2 r. M on the premises, at auction, at 1714
Sidney street, Southslde, frame dwelllng.2 rooms:
also, brick dwelling In rear of 9 rooms; lot 30x120
feet to a f trect; vcrv desirable property. ALLES
& BAILEY. Real Estate Auctionecis, 161 Fourth
ave. Telephone 167. jal2-77-12,13,15,17,19,21
FORSALE-(99)-10 PERCENT INVESTMENT
or home M.500, neat Fifth ave., 5 minutes
from Court House, substantial two-story and
mansard brick dwelling, almost new, containing
6 rooms, finished attic, bath, hall, gas, etc., with
lot 19x107 feet to an alley: stable on rear: a bar
gain. SAMUEL W. BLACK & CO., 99 Fourth
ave. J815-71-TT
FOR SALE-ONE OF THE MOST DESIRABLE
dwelllnfcson Fifth avenue, onlya fewmln
tttes' walk from the postoffice, being three stories
high, containing about 12 rooms, hall, range, bath,
hot and cold-water, natural and artificial gas, and
is in fact one of the most suitable houses for a
phj siclan In this locality; will be sold cheap and
on very easy terms. BLACK BA1R1). 95 Fourth
avenue. jai:-31-TTS
Enut End Residences.
T7OR SALE -SHADYSIDE, BETWEEN AM
? BERSON and Alkcn avenues, and between
P. R. R. and Fifth ave. cable line, elegant resi
dence 9 rooms, best finish; all latest conveniences
and Improvements: sewer connections: large lot;
choice location. HENRY A. BREED, 516 .Market
st. jal2-l-D
FOR SALE-NEW EAST EN'D RESIDENCE, 2
squares from cable line, on Walnut St., 8
rooms. latest improvements, all In first-class or
der, and with a fine large lot. 85x110 feet; price
only 85.700. It disposed of brFcb.l: good reasons
for selling. W. A. UERRON & SONS, No. SO
Fourth ave. Ja9-4S-9,11,15,17,19
FOR SALE-ON LINE OF FIFTH AVENUli
cable cars. East End, lot 37!$xl40 to 20-root
alley, selected brick house of 6 rooms, bath room,
3 finished rooms in attic, large front porch, shade
trees, frame stable, elegant neighborhood, etc.: a
perfect house In every respect; terms reasonable.
THOS. LIGGETT, No. 114 Fourth are.
Jal2-19-TTSSU
FORSALE-MEYRAN AVENUE, OAKLAND,
an elegant new 2-story and mansard brick
dwelling of 8 rooms, hall, vestibule, bath, range.
Inside w. c, stationary washstand, laundry, In
side shutters, sliding doors, tile hearths, slate
mantels, bay window, front and back porches,
etc.; lot 22x141. BLACK i BAIRD, 95 Fourtn ave.
Jaivsj-Twrs
FOR SALE-AN ELEGANT 10-ROOMED
house, two stories and mansard, with all
modern conveniences, iuslde w. c.. stationary
washstands, range and bath; lot 21x110; side en
trance; this property Is convenient to the busi
ness portion of the city and on the line of the new
cable road: fl.SOO cash, balance long time.
BLACK & BAIRD. 95 Fourth avenue. Ja8-S6-D
FOR SALE ONLY ONE SQUARE OFF THE
cable line, in the midst of Oakland, new
brick house: latest style of architecture, 9 perfect
rooms, finished In the very latest manner even
down to paper, with all the latest improvements
including electric gas lighting; in Coltart Square
with all the streets paved and sewered; only
ffi.300; the best house for the monev in the market.
V. A. HERRON & SONS, No. 80 Fourth ave.
jalo-67-TTS
FOR SALE-99)-OAKI.AND BROWN STONE
front dwelling, $8,500: near Crart ave.: two
stories and mansard, containing nine rooms, hall,
vestibule, laundry with stationary tubs, range,
both inside shutters and w. c, sliding doors,
slate mantels with cabinets, tile hearths, electric
bells, cemented cellars, etc.; lot 50x200 feet: five
minutes' walk from cable line: a bargain. SAM
UEL W. BLACK & CO., 99 Fourth avc.
Ja4-95-TF
FOR SALE-(99)-$5.000-E. E., NEW TWO
STORY frame dwelling, containing 8 rooms,
hall In center, bath, laundry, inside shutters and
twow. c's.: two bay windows, . gas and water,
slate mantels, etc., all handsomely papered and
decorated throughout: lot has 52 feet front on
newly paved and sewered street, all paid for; four
minutes' walk from Llbertv station or cable cars:
terms S1.250 cash, balance 8500 per year. SAMUEL
W. BLACK & CO.. 99 Fourth ave.
.'a5-70-IWTS
FOR SALE-82. 000 CASH. BALANCE 1.000PER
j ear, will buy a new pressed brick dwelling
at Brushton station; reception hall and 4 rooms
first Boor, 5 rooms on serond and 5 rooms In attic:
hardwood stairway, slate mantels, with Improved
fireplaces: laundry, with cemented floor: lot 75x140
to 25-foot alley, with perfect sewerage: house now
open for inspection; Immediate possession: excep
tiouallv low price. See JOHN F. BAXTER. Agt.,
512 Stnithfleld street. lal-54-Tusu
FOR SALE-BRICK DWELLING. 11 ROOMS,
6late roof, hot and cold water, w. c, porches
front and rear, artificial and natural gas, stable,
carriage house, lawn, fruit trees, shrubbery,
aspballum walks; Lincoln avenue: lot 123x260;
820,000. Also, three new frame dwellings, 7 rooms
each, hot and cold water, w. c, both kinds gas,
slate mantels, gas fixtures throughout house,
sewer; 3Ieadow street; 810.500 for all; this is a
bargain: If not sold by February 1 will be for
rent. JOHN ALLEN, 6218 Penn ave. Telerjhone
5186. jal5-82-TTS
FOR SALE-SEE THIS; ONLY' 86,500 IF SOLD
at once: Penn avc, on Hue of nerf cable
cars, one of the most desirable homes In the East
End, being a two-story and mansard brick dwell
ing of 8 rooms, halt vestibule, bathroom, with
stationary wash stands. Inside w. c , good dry
cellar, etc.; range, hot and cold water, front and
back stairs. Inside shutters, slate mantels through
out, tile hearth Pocket and Club house grates,
sliding doors, stalucd glass windows; honsestands
back 23 feet from pavement; the pavement Is 20
feet wide. tc will make terms to suit the pur
chaser. BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave
JalO-87-TTS
FOR SALE-3 NEW BRICK DWELLINGS,
within 5 minutes' walk of cable cars, luono
of the choicest locations of Oakland; the houses
are of modern stjlc, built entirely of select brick
and contain 9 rooms, hall, vestibule, with tiled
floor, sliding doors between parlor and dining
room, fine large plate glass windows, clegaut
slate mantels and art fireplaces and fixtures, tiled
hearths, art stained glass windows. Inside shut
ters, large kitchen pantry, an Improved natural
f:as range, laundrv, with stationary tubs and dry
ng room, hardwood front stairs, also back stairs,
a very complete1 bathroom, with w. c. and sta
tionary washstand, also w. c. in cellar, a large
cedar cloct, elegant chandeliers and gas fixtures,
front and back porches, etc; the sewerage and
sanitary arrangements are exceptionally good;
large lot with walks laid; stone coping In front
and flagstone sidewalks; price only fj,000. BLACK
Jt BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave. Jal3-2-TT8
F
OR SALE-83,500-A CHOICE OAKLAND
nronertv. near cable road: handsome modern
style brick dwelling or 8 rooms, hall, vestibule,
tmth. laundrv. etc: latest imnroved natural pas
range: statlouary tubs in laundry: patent sanitary
w. c: large bath tub; marble top stationary wash
stand; an abundance of cood, large closets, also
china and fruit closets; slldingdoors: Inside shut
ters: polished plate-glass windows; tile vestibule;
tile hearths: natural gas grates; elegant slate man
tels, with French plate mirrors reaching to ceil
ings in the first story and hardwood cabinets in
second story; stained glass of very pretty design
In vestibule door: magnificent chandeliers and
excellent gas fixtures: ornamental Newel light In
hall; the walls and ceilings arc elaborately dec
orated with most beautiful designs of modern art;
nice large front and rear porches and bay window
baleony; flagstone and cement walks: nice lawn:
large lot: iron fence: paved street: both natural
and artificial gas. BLACK. & 1JAIKD. 93 Fourth
avenue. jal5-33-TTS
FOR SAtE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE.
East End Residences.
FOE SALE-ONLY 7,000-NEW AND HAND
SOME 10-roomed brick residence at a bargain;
St. Clair street. Nineteenth ward, near cable line.
MELLON BROS., 6319 Station street, East End.
jall-8-11,13,15,17,19
FOR SALE-A GOO D BARGAIN IF TAKEN AT
once-a modern built house, 12 rooms, lot 60s
130 ft. on,thc best part Of Emerson St., East End;
price 83,000. W. A. HERRON & SONS. 80 Fourth
avenue. Jal5-68-TT8
FOR SALE-FOR ?50,000-N1NE ACRES AND
improvements, corner of Fifth avenue and
Frankstown avenue, E. E.; here's a real specula
tion. AMERICAN TRUST CO., 5(Hand506Smlth
fleld street. ( Jal52
FOR SALE-NO. 1320 VIRGINIA AVE.. 82,000.
on payments that should suit any, brick, 6
rooms, bath, range, hot and cold water, nat. gas.
Call or send for particulars. AT. A. HEBRON
SONS, 80 Fourth avenue. JalO-42-10, 12, 15,18
FORSALE-84.000 WILL BUY A NEW 2-STORY
frame of 6 rooms, hall, bathroom, large enp
boards.good cellar, natural gas, rrultand6hade
trees, nice lawn: lot 100x125: only 4 minutes Irom
station. BLACK & UAIKD, 95 Fourth avenue.
Jall-97-Tus
FORSALE-ON PARKAVE.. NEARFRANKS
TOWN ave.; lot 26 ft. front, new frame house
8 rooms, bath room, natural gas, electric bellsand
all modern Improvements; about 6 minutes from
East Liberty station; only M.000. TII0S. LIU
GE'IT, No. 114 Fourth ave. JaHM9-TTESU
fJlOR SALE-ON BOND ST.. NEAR H1LAND
C avc lot 60x100 to 20-foot alley, good frame
house of 8 rooms, bathroom, hot and cold water,
natural gas, elegant front and side porches, good
neighborhood, etc.: very desirable and cheap.
THOS. LIGGETT, No. 114 Fourth ave,
Jal2-19-TTSSU
FOR SALE-82.500. BRICK DWELLING OF 4
rooms, basement kitchen, on Lcnora St., 7
minutes from East Liberty station, having slate
roof, water, rear porch and good dry cellar: this
belngabrickhonse.lt Is undoubtedly a special
bargain. BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave.
JaS-89-S,9,10,ll,12,14,15,18,19 '
FOR SALE-IP SOLD AT ONCE ON ACCOUNT
of removal of owner a new modern built
bouse, 8 rooms, late improvements, lot 42x100 ft.
(more ground can be had If desired); location
frood, on Roup, near Fifth avenue, and the cable
Ine. W. A. HERRON & SONS, 80 Fourth avenue.
Jal5-66-TTS "I
Allecheny Residences.
FOR SALE-6-R00M BRICK DWELLING. NO,
50 Arch street Allegheny: $6,500: on easy
terms. GEO. D. RIDDLE,Attorney,118 Diamond
street. JalO-lo-D,
FO H S A L E NORTH AVE., FRONTING
parks, Allegheny City, 2-story brick dwell
ing 7 rooms, bath, h. andc. water, nat. and art.
gas; everything in first-class order: price low;
terms to suit: lot 19x100 to alley. J. C. REILLY,
77 Diamond at. ,jal3-84
FOR SALE-ONLY 86, 100, NEAR ALLEGHENY
Park, a desirable 2-story brick dwelling of 8
rooms, hall, vestibule, range, hot and cold water,
nat. aud art. gas, laundry, electric bells and
every modern convenience; terms, S1.0U0 cash,
bal. to suit purchaser. BLACK & BAIRD. 95
Fourth ave. J aS-87-8, 9, 10,11,12 14,17,19
ITIOR SALE-A SUPERIOR BRICK DWELL-
ING, in Second ward, Allegheny, on line of
6treet cars, almost new and in prime 'order
throughout: possessing all the new and more
recent appliances; large lot, side entrance, alley
in the rear. J AS. W. DRAPE & CO., 129 Fourth
avenue, Pittsburg. Jal2-94-D
FOR SALE-ELEGANT DOUBLE BRICK
residence on Washington St.. Allegheny:
lot 55x170 ft., running back to Church ave. : close
to the parks, and one of the most desirable resi
dences In Allegheny; bargain to a quick buyer;
owner's onlv reason for selling-Is removal from
the city. V. AV. MCNEILL 4 BRO., 162 Fourth
ave. jal5-43-TTS
Suburban Residences.
IT'OR SALE-AT EDGEWOOD, P. It R., A
? very desirable house II rooms; lot 75xlS0ft.;
location good; only $3,000. W. A. HERRON &
SONS, 80 Fourth avenue. JaI3-63-15,17,19,22.25
FORSALE-EDGEWOOD, P.R.R.-A PRETTY
cottage of 0 rooms in nice location, lsjustnew,
will sell at a very low price and on the easiest of
Sayments; it will pav jou to Investigate. See
LACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth avenue. JaS-M-D
FOR SALE-THAT FINE RESIDENCE OF
Mary Singer, located In the most desirable
part of Wllklnsburg; 31 acres of grounds, elegant
stone mansion, grounds planted m lrult, orna
mental and forest trees, and arranged In the
most desirable manner: worth examining. W.
A. HERRON & SONS, 60 Fourth avenue.
jal3-63-15,17,19.22,25
F
OR SALE-A HOUSE AND LOT AT WIL
K1NSBURG. tn line of railroad. 3 minutes
walk from station; 6 rooms, hall, cellar, attic,
porches, water, natural gas, marble mantels, fine
lot slue entrance, alley In the rear; small pay
ment down, balance to suit; Immcd late possession.
JAS. W. DRAPE & CO., 129 Fourth avenue,
Pittsburg. a!2-94-D
FOR SALE-LOTS.
CItT liOt
T7V
OR
SALE GOOD BUILDING LOTS-
I? Forty-fifth street, near Butler street: cheap,
on your own terms. W. W. MCNEILL A BRO.,
162 Fourth ave. Jal5-43-lT3
FOR SALE-ONLY' 8230 IF SOLD IN THE
next lew days: lots 24x120 feet onCharlc3 st.
near Boggs avenue, Alt. Washington; call at once.
W. A. HERRON & SONS, 80 Fourth avenue.
jaS-94-TTS
FORSALE-DICKSON LOTS: DICKSON LOTS;
Dickson lots; Dickson plan of lots; Thirty
third street; buy a choice, level lot: price low;
terms easy. See THOS. 3ICCAFFREY, agent
35C9 Butler st, at once; office open evenings.
Jal0-94-TTEu
FOR SALE-LOTS, LOTS; BARGAINS IN
lots in Dickson and Denny's new plan: 500
building lots, between Twenty-eighth andl'hlrty
thlrd street abo e P, R. it. at prices irom 8IC0 to
Jl.OOOperlot, on very easy payments; call and
see plans at my office at once If you want
the pick of location and before the
price goes up; come and see me before purchasing
elsewhere. Call or send for Immense list of over
700 properties for sale all over both cltlej ind
suburbs by THOS. SICCA FREY. Notary Public
and Leading Real Estate Agent 3509 Butler street
Telephone 1641-2. Office open evenings.
Jal-29-TTS
Enst End Lots.
FOR SALE-LOTS IN ARDARY PROPERTY.
Shadyuide, Liberty ave., Atlantic ave., and
Rebecca st. ; certain of enhancement. BLACK &
BAIRD, 95 Fourth avenue. Ja8-S6-D
F
OR SALE-5 LOIS COR. GROSS AND SCIOTA
sts.. 20x100 each, within 5 minutes' walk ot
Ben Venue station, offered at abargain. THOS.
LIGGETT, No. 114 Fourth avc. jal2-19-TTSSu
FOR SALE FOUR LOTS, 40x100 feet each, near
Shadyslde Station, foronlv81,200 each: these
lots are beyond a doubt a special bargain. BLACK
& BAIRD. 95 Fourth ave.
JaS-SS-3, 10, 12, H, 15, 17, 19
IT'OR SALE-1N LLOYD PLAN, LOTS ON
! Fifth avenue, Craig and Dlthrldgc streets,
Bellcficld, on line of Fifth avenue traction road;
choice lots In "the circle:" location unrivalled.
BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth avenue. Ja8-8G-D
T7V)R SALE-BEAUTIFUL BUILDING LOTS
D on South lllland ave.. Walnut St., Howe St.,
JlcCully st.. Roup st., Linden ave. and all tne
principal streets and avenues In the East End.
THOS. LIGGETT, No. Ill Fourth ave.
JaI2-19-TTSSU
FORSALE-CH01CELOTS, ATDALLA STA
TION, P. R. It, convenient to steam and
street cars: cheap and on easy terms, situation
unsurpassed: price ranging irom 8400 to 81.00. In
quire of D. C. N'EGLEY, 6106 Penn ave.. East
End. no28-r7S-TTS
FOR SALE-LOTS IN LINDEN PLACE PLAN
Linden arc. 50x120 to 20-foot alley, 81.250
each: also on Hastings St., 25x120 to 20-foot allej",
from J425 to $000 each: one-third cash, bal. in one
and two years. THOS. LIGGETT, No. HI Fourth
avenue. Jal2-19-TT8SU
FOR SALE 4 ACRES OF DESIRABLE
ground at Oakland, only 5 minutes of cable
cars, with large mansion and outbuildings: plcntr
of fruits: price low and 'terms easy: must be sold
to settle an estate. W. A. HERRON & SONS. 80
Fourth avenue. jaS-94-TTS
FOR SALE-IF YOU HAVE 8500 ONLY AND
wish to own a house, we will sell you a lot In
Baum's Grove and lend you money to build a house
to suit your own ideas, and give you ampletlmc to
repay tne loan: send for plan of these choice East
End lots. BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth avenue.
Ja8-86-D
Alleshcnr Lots.
F
IOR SALE-FINE LOT 25x90, AVERY ST.,
Alleghenv. near narks, rhean. w. W. Mo-
NEILL Si BRO., 1C2 Fourth ave. JalS-ts-TTS
FORSALE-2 CHOICE LOTS ON REBECCA
St.. near Llbertv avc; size each 50x130.
BLACK & BAIRD. 95 Fourth ave. Jal2-87-TTS
FOR SALE-8350-BUILDING LOTS 21X100,
Second ward. Allegheny; easy terms. W.
AV. MCNEILL & BRO., 162 Fourth ave,
Jal5-4S-TTS
Manufacturing Sites.
FOR SALE-31ANUKACTURING SITE; ONE
or the best in the city, near Twenty-fifth
St., on Allegheny Valley Railroad: has an iron
clad building on lot 100x120 feet on long lease;
side-track connections with Allegheny Valley
Railroad. For all particulars address CARRIER
N O. 25, Pittsburg 1 o. la3-90-P
Special.
FOR SALE WILK1NSBURG, NEAR TO
station, large brick house 9 rooms, large
grounds, splendid home; 82,500 cash; balance to
suit.
Also six smaller houses at low prices: monthly
payments. Call on J. DEK3HTT, 407 Grant street.
Jal5-42-TTS
FOR SALE-EAST END, 2 LARGE LOTS.ONE
square from Ulland ave., desirable for tamily
residence. v
" FOR SALE Bcllevue, frame house 7 rooms;
cable road pass the door; Iot62xl40, Improved
FOR SALE BeUevnc, frame house 8 rooms,
near Brighton road; lot 60x228, fronting on two
streets. Call on J. DERMITT, 407 Grant St.
jal5-42-TTB
PERSONAL.
PERSONAL-NEW BOOKS! NEW BOOKS!
come and see! come and see! good editions
low prices. LEVI'S BOOK STORE, 900 Liberty
St. no4-18
PERSON AL-YOU WILL RE A LONGTIME
dead, but a short time alive, sd be up and
make the best of It; Bee that vour wearing apparel
always looks neat and tidy. DICKSON, the
Tailor, or 63 Firth avenue, corner Wood street
second floor, makes a specialty of fine cleaning
and repairing; give film a trial. Telephone 1558. Ja8
FOR SALE BUSINESS.
Business Chances.
F0K SALE-PllYSIClAN'S OFFICE OUTFIT
In good town; will include an established
practice paving average of 8170 per month cash.
Address J. C. L., Dispatch office. al5-36
FOR SALE-BOARDING HOUSE-CENTRAL
location; one of the best In the city: 10 rooms
well furnished and all occupied: splendid oppor
tunity for anyone desiring to engage in the busi
ness. J. R. COOPER & Co., 107 Fourth ave.
jal5-7
FOR SALE-A FIJP5T-CLASS STOVE AND
hardware, tin and sheet Iron Jobbing business
In tlielhest location on the Southslde; a good
chance for a man wanting mill trade. Inquire
or WM. M..MCCOMB3, 10u3 Carson street, South
side. Jal3-34
FOR SAL E-fl5.X) WORTH OF STOCK AT
par, paying 20 per cent: cxtcuslre coal works,
good small hotel, stores, drug stores, boarding
nouses, lea stores, shoe stores, bakeries, con
fectioneries, and other business chances. SHEP
ARD & CO.. 54 Fifth avenue. Ja3
FOR SALE-LEASE, FUHNISHMENT AND
good-will 'of the best fanners' hotel and board
ing house In Allegheny; 30 rooms, well furnished;
SO stalls and yard-room ; all in first-class condition;
best of reasons for selling: Immediate possession
given. Inquire of J. M. SWAN', 189 Federal St.,
Allegheny, Pa. Ja3-51
' Business Stands.
FOR SAlkE LIBERTY AVENUE. BETWEEN
Twenty-seventh and Twenty-eighth streets;
lot 84x100 to alley: 2-story brick building 50x100,
suitable for manufactory, storage or large stable.
HENRY A. BREED 516 Market st JarMOO-D
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS.
Machinery and Metals.
FOR SALE-NEW AND SECOND-nAND
typewriters, especially the unequaled Rem
ington, at lowest cash prices or on the installment
FORSALE-2 HORIZONTAL ENGINES, 18x22.
1 Ball engine, 1 small dynamo and 2 lamps and
meat choppers, rendering kettles, etc. VELTE &
MCDONALD, Pennave., cor. Thirty-second st.
Jei6-i63-ns
FOR SALE NEW AND SECOND-HAND
machinery: engines from 4-horse power up,
boilers, pumps, etc.; call or write for prices.
FAHEY & PFALLER, Faber and Washington
sts,, near Union depot. ap24-v35K-TTS
Miscellaneous.
FOR SALE-MILK-I CAN SHIP FROM 5 TO
oO callous per day. Apply to JOHN HALL,
Hulton. Pa.. A. V. It. P.. Jal5-78
TO LET.
CItT Residences.
TO LET-815 TO APRIL AND 818 THERE
AFTER, a good brick house. 7 rooms, on
Webster avenue. Eleventh ward. W. A. HER
RON & SONS, 80 Fourth avenue. JaI2-23-TTS
TO I.ET-(99)-5G3 FIFTH AVENUE, TEN
minutes from Court House: neat two-story
press brick dwelling, seven rooms and attic, salon
parlor, bath, range, hot and cold water, both
gases: 830 per month; Immediate possession.
SAMUEL W. BLACK & CO., 99 Fourth avenue.
J15-63-TTS
East End Rcsiaeuces.
TO LET-407 LINCOLN AVENUE, EAST END,
2-story and mansard 8-room frame dwelling:
all modern Improvements: lot 25x140: a fine resi
dence property. SAMUEL W. BLACK & CO., 99
Fourth avenue. JaI2-6-rrs
TO LET-ON BOND ST., NEAR HILAND
ave; large lot: modern frame houso ot 8
rooms bath room. elegant front and side porches,
natural gas. good neighborhood; convenient to
both cable lines and steam cars; possession can be
had about February 1 If desired. THOS. LIG
GETT, 114 Fourth avc Jal3-5-TTSSu
Allcshcnv Residences.
TO LET-A DESIRABLE THREE-STOKV
press brick dwelling house 9 rooms, finished
attic, laundry, natural gas throughout heater In
hall, all modern Improvements, Sherman avc,
Allegheny: also modern improved dwelling, eight
rooms. Arch street, near Park way. Apply to
ROBERT KNOX, JR., 17 Sherman ave., Alle
gheny City. Jal2-25
Farms.
TO LET-DAIRY FARM OF 35 ACRES IN
Nineteenth ward, near l'enn avenue; good
dwelling, capacious stabling and plentv of spring
water; rent $500. STRAUB &. MORRIS, corner
Wood st. and Third av., Pittsburg. Jal5-39
Apnnmcnls.
TO LET-TWO UNFURNISHED ROOMS FOR
housekeeping, AddrcsB 49 TUNNEL ST.,
city. Jal5-27
TO LET-DESIRABLE DOUBLE PARLORS
on 1st of April next: suitable especial for
doctor's offices, on Penn are., between Sixth and
Ninth sts. Address V. H., Dispatch office.
Jal2-53-TTS
Offices. Desk Room. &c
TO LET-DESIHARLE OFFICES IN THAT
fine new building, cor. Federal and Isabella,
Allegheny; rent low. W. A. HlCRRON & SONS,
8J Fourth avenue. Jal2-23-iTS
TO LET-DESIRABLE FOURTH AVENUE
offices cheap In the Dallmcyer block. Call or
send for particulars. W. A. HERRON & SONS,
80 Fourth avenne. ja3-32-TuF
TO LET-LARGE FRONT ROOM, SECOND
floor, 518 Smlthfield St., opposite City Hall
and adjoining Duquesne Hotel, with chairs,
desk, etc. MORRIS & FLEMING, ICG Fourth
ave. de4-d63-TTB
TO LEI' -OFFICE 18 BY 24 FT.; WELL
lighted: on first floor of Germanla Savings'
Bank building: rent reasonable to approved
tenant. Apply to THOS. D. KELLER, 419 Wood
street.. oc25-a64-TTS
TO LET-IN THE McCANCE BLOCK,
Smlthfield, Liberty and Seventh avenue,
well-lighted offices, each room fronting on a prin
cipal street; passenger and merchandise eleva
tors. JaS-32-D
TO LET-(99-REDUCED RENTS: OFFICES IN
Eisner building, Flltli ave. and Wood St.;
finest location In city: large, light rooms: janitor
service and steam heat free. SAMUEL W.
BLACK & CO., 99 Fourth ave. oc21-xl7-D
rno LET-NEW OFFICES: SPLENDIDL1GUT.
JL The Gcrmanli Savings Bank. 423 Wood st,
having changed the Interior of Its building by
adding 15 large, alrv and well-lighted offices, with
all modern conveniences, elevator, etc., offer the
same for rent at reasonable terms. Parties desir
ing a fine location should apply at once at the
BANK. dc21-7S-l
Business Stands.
TO LET-ON LINE OF PENN AVE. AND
Butler st. cable roads-first-class storerooms,
with r.r without dwellings. M. P. HOWLEY. 3819
Butler street. ja!5-25
T
O LET TIVOLI GARDEN-PITTSBURG
Oncra House now known as London Thea
ter. Apply 10 (AILiUJlBUS UULilUdA, SUpt.,
opera iiouse nniioing.
Ja8-33
LOST.
J' OST- ITALIAN GREYHOUND. FINDlSR
J will be suitably rewarded by returning to 21
31AR1QN AVE.. Allegheny. J.115-65
BUSINESS CHANGES.
PARTNERSHIP NOTICE THE UNDER
SIGNED, heretofore carrying on the
wholesale drug business under the name of
George A. Kelly fc Co., has this day admitted
George A. Kelly, Jr., Samuel R. Kelly and A.
C, Robertson, to interests in said business, as
copartners with him. The said business will
continue to be carried on under the name of
George A. Kelly fc Co.
jal5-53-D GEORGE A. KELLY.
rOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. NOTICE
X is hereby given -that the partnership
heretofore doing; business under the name and
style of EAGLE ROOFING COMPANY is
dissolved, William D. Creighton havinjr sold
bis interest to W. J. McKain. All liabilities
will be paid by the members of the new firm, F.
M. Reed, John C. Hibbets'W. J. McKain, un
der the old name of Eagle Roofing Company,
and all persons owing said firm will make pay
ment to the EAGLE ROOFING COMPANY,
at No. 141 Water street Pittsburg. Pa. jal5-35
RESORTS.
HOT SPRINGS, N. O.
MOUNTAIN PARK HOTEL.
First-class in every particular. Steam Heat,
Open Fires. Porches inclosed in glass. Superb
Location. Ideal Climaie for the debilitated.
Baths in Marble Pools, Finest in America;
Waters unexcelled anywhere in curative power
or luxury. G. K. LANSING,
(Late of Astor House, N. Y.) Manager.
jalo-58-D
OLD POINT COMFORT,
VIRGINIA.
HYGEIA, HOTEL.
100 yard3 from Fort Monroe; open all the year,
accommodates 1,00U guests; admirable location;
delightful climate; thrilling historic surround
ings. Turkish, Russian, Roman, Electric and
HOT SEA baths, thelatterespeciallybeneficial
in rheumatic troubles. Music by the famous
Artillery School Band. Glass-inclosed verandas.
Average temperature for winter 4S. Absolutely
free from malaria. All things considered, the
most comforatablo and delightful resort at
which to spenA the winter mouths in the United
States. Sendlbr descriptive pamphlet
no27-y40-TuFSu F. N. PIKE. Manager.
NOTICES
County Comjussioners' Office, 1
Pittsbuko, January 12. lSt9. f
fPHE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WILL
JL bold appeals on the following named dis
tricts as follows, to wit:
Tuesday, January 15-Sterrett township,
Glentleld borough, Osbora borough. Bellevuo
borough, West Rellevue borough.
Friday. January IS Greentree borough,
Knoxville borough, Alleppo townsbip,Killbuek
township. Lower St. Clair township,
Saturday, January 19 Etna and CoraopolU
borough, Sbalcr and Neville townships.
Monday. January 21 ReynoldtOD, Mansfield
and Spring Garden borouchs.
Tuesday. January 22 Stbwe, VersaIUes,Brad
dock and Wilkins township.
By order
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS.
P. W. SIEBERT, Clerk. jal4-15
TOTICE-
The regular annual meeting of the stock
holders of the United Mutual Building and
Loan Association will be held on JANUARY
IS, at their office, No. 61 Fourth avenue, be
tween the hours ot 7 and 9 P. M., for the pur
pose of electing thirteen directors to serve for
the ensuing year, and for any other business of
importance.
8. H. 'WEAVER,
jal5-89 Corporation Clerk.
EDUCATIONAL.
PENNSYLVANIA FEMALE COLLEGE
East End. Pittsburg. Second term opens
February 1, IS89. Dllworth Hall is ready for
Occupancy and will accommodate a largernum
benof students. Apply to MISS HELEN E.
PELLETREAU. President jabMS
piTTSBURG FEMALE COLLEGE
Unsurpassed for health and comfort. Music,
elocution, fine arts, English literature, classics,
French, German, etc. Full courses of study.
Largest and best equipped, school for ladies.
Twentv-three instructors. The next term will
begin January 29.
Send for catalogue co
-REV. A. H. NORCROSS, D. D.,
jaG-48-TnS Pittsburg, Pa.
LEGAL .NOTICES.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT, AS
my wife, Clara M. Pfeil, has left my bed
and board without jnst cause, I will not be re
sponsible for any debts she may contract alter
this da v, January 11, lts8.
jal5-38 LOUIS PFEIL.
-TOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR CHAR
l TER Notlco is hereby given that on
WEDNESDAY, the 23d of January, 188s the
undersigned will make an .application to the
Governor of the Commonwealth of Pennsyl
vania for a charter of incorporation for the
Totten and Hogg Iron and' Steel Foundry
Company. The proposed corporation is one of
the second class enumerated in the "Corpora
tion Act of 1871,'' and has far its object the
manufacture of iron and steel castmg3 and
machinery, and is the successor to the business
and good-will' of the partnership heretofore
existing in the city of Pittsburg un'der the name
and style of Totten & Co., Fulton Foundry and
Machine Shop.
ROBERT C. TOTTEN,
x NATHANIEL B. HOGG,
GEORGE A. HOGG, f
GEORGE E. HOGG. -EST
NATHANIEL B. HOGG, JR.
GEORGE SHIRAS. JR.
Counsel for applicants.
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DIVIDENDS.
Abtisans' Insurance Company.
"i
Office, corner Wood street and Third avenue,
Pittsburg. Januarys. 1889.
DIVIDEND-THE BOARD OF DIREC
TORS of this company have this day de
clared a dividend of ONE DOLLAR AND
FIFTY" CENTS a share, payable forthwith.
jalO-17-D CHARLES P. SMITH. Secretary.
Office Armenia Insurance Company,
No. 65 Fourth avenue,
Pittsburg. January 10. 1889.
TMVIDEND THE DIRECTORS OF THIS
Xj company have declared a dividend of
THREE DOLLARS per share, payable on de
mand. W. D. JIcGILL, Secretary.
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Natioks Bank for Savings.
"I
No. 43 North Diamond Street,
Allegheny, Pa., January 2, 1SS9.
TMVIDEND-THE BOARD OF DIREC-
Jj TORS of this bank have this day declared
a dividend of THREE (3) PER CENT out of
the earnings of the last six months, payable
forthwith, free of tax.
JOHN T. MORTON,
ja3-58-3,i5-TTS Treasurer.
Office Western Insurance Co., j
Pittsburg, January 8, 1S89.
DIVIDEND NO. 73 THE BOARD OF
Directors have this day declared a divi
dend of THREE PER CENT, or ONE DOL
LAR and FIFTY CENTS upon each share of
the capital stock, payable on and after the 11th
inst. WM. P. HERBERT, Secretary.
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Office of the Monongahela Insurance")
Company, 9S Fourth ave. y
Pittsburg, Pa., Jan. 3. 1889. I
DIVIDEND-THE PRESIDENT AND DI
RECTORS of this company have this day
declared a dividend of ONE DOLLAR AND A
HALF per share, on the capital stock, out of
the earnings of the last six months, payablc'on
and after Monday, 7th inst.
jal66-D JOHN H. CLANEY, Secretary.
Ben Franklin Insurance Company 1
of the City of Allegheny, Pa.
Allegheny. January 9, 1889. )
DIVIDEND-THE DIRECTORS OF THIS
company have thin day declared a divi
dend of THREE PER CENT (one dollar and
fifty cents per share), payable on and after
Monday, January 14. 18S9.
jalO-7 WM. A. FORD. Secretary.
ELECTIONS.
Iron City Gold Mining Co., 1
Pittsburg, Pa. f
ELECTION-THE ANNUAL ELECTION
for Directors of this company will be held
at the Columbia Oil Company's Office. Mc
Clintock Block, Market street, TUESDAY,
January 15, between the hours of Z-SO and 4 F.
M. JOHN R. WATSON, Secy.
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Office Pittsburg. Allegheny and )
Manchester Passenger Railway Co.,
Pittsburg, January 10, 1889. )
ELECTION-THE ANNUAL MEETING
of the stockholders of the Pittsburg, Alle
gheny and Manchester Passenger Railway
Company, and the election for managers to
serve for the ensuing year, will bo held at the
oflice of the company, corner of Liberty and
Market streets, on MONDAY, JANUARY 21,
1SS9, between the hours of 2 and 3 o'clock, P. 31.
jalWO-D CHAS. SEIBERT, Secretary.
Office Pennsylvania insurance Co.,
419 Wood Street,
PirrsflURO. December 20. 1888
rPHE ANNUAL ELECTION FOR DIREC-
JL TORS for this company will be held at the
office as above on Thursday, January 10, 1889,
between tbo hours of 11 a. Jr. and 12 Jr.
THOS. D. KELLER, Secretary.
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Mansfield Coal and Coke Company, J
Pittsburg, Januarv 12, 1889.
ELECTION THE ANNUAL MEETING
of the stockholders of the Mansfield Coal
and Coke Company will be held at the office of
the company, No. 1W2 Penn avenne, Pittsburg,
Pa., TUESDAY, February 12, 18S9, at 2 o'clock
p. M., to hear the report of the board, elect
directors for the ensuing year, and act upon
such other business as may be brought before
them. JOHN K. SH1NN, Secretary.
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AMUSEMENTS.
BIJOU THEATER.
"TWO TENS FOR A FIVEI"
Charming
KATE CASTLETnN
-And
"A PAPER DOLL!"
Next week Gillette' big "SHE." ja!5
"RAND OPERA HOUSE
VT Immense success of
HERRMANN'S CREMATION
AND A HOST OF
WORLD ASTOUNDING REVELATIONS.
Week January 21 Fanny Davenport. jal3-9
TT ARRIS' THEATER
Everj afternoon and evening,
"ONE OF THE FINEST."
"ONE OF THE FINEST."
Next week "Romany Rye." jal3-H
TTARRY WILLIAMS' ACADEMY
To-night Matinees, Tuesday, Thursday and
Satnrdar.
RICE'S VAUDEVILLE STARS
jal3-17 AND JACK DEMPSEY.
CASINO MUSEUM
WEEK OF JANUARY 14.
Largest show of the season, headed with
MARKELY AND MADELL,
JOHN W. COFFEE and others. Open from
19 A. it. until 10 p. 3t. Jal4
WANTED.
BUSINESS HOUSES TO RENT.
HAVE GOOD TENANTS WAITING FOR
THEM.
Samuel W. Black & Co.,
99 Fourth Ave.
Jall-26-11,12,15,17,19
MRS. WILLS
Wishes to return her heartfelt thanks to the
members of tho Alaska Club, of Allegheny, for
their kind remembrance of her late son Phillip.
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c.
A.BALPH,
BUILDING CONTRACTOR,
u oevenia avenue,
' Pittsburg. Pa.
Telephone 1341. se5-n60-TTS
A TTRACTIVE AUCTION 8ALE OF ALL
Jx consignments, bv order of consigners, at I
iub- auction rooms, no. on iuar&ci street, io
the highest bidder, TUESDAY MORNING,
January 15. at 10 o'crock, line parlor suits in
silk and satin brocatelle, silk and plush group
hair cloth, oak, jralnutand cherry folding beds,
chamber suits, dressers cabinets, cheval
glasses, chiffoniers, bedsteads, washstands,
bookcases, hall racks, secretaries, desks, side
boards, decorated dinner and toilet waro,
blankets, pillows and bolsters, mattresses and
springs, stoves, lamps, dishes, notions, tea,
Rlassware, rugs, curtains, Brussels and ingrain,
rag and Venetian carpets, all kinds chairs and
rockers, conches, bed lounges, cupboards,
clocks, mirrors, pictures, upright piano, cabi
net Singer, sewing machine, harness, ladies'
newmarketa, gas fixtures, etc., etc etc.
HENRY AUCTION CO..LIM.,
jal3-50 Auctioneers.
INSURANCE STATEMENTS.
STATEMENT OF BIRMINGHAM FIRE
INSURANCE COMPANY, of Pittsburg,
Pa., for the year ending December 31, 1888:
Cash capital 5200,000 00
ASSETS.
Bondsand mortgages $217,030 92
Real estate,. ..f. 13,71'J93
Cash in bank and office 7.681 62
Premiums in course of collection.... 0.8UI 93
Interest due and accrued 3,869 68
Rents due and unpaid 52 75
All other property of the company.. 1,207 72
SE,437 55
.8 19,527 00
. 1,756 (O
19.1 50
99 00
MABIL1TIES.
Reinsurance reserve
Unpaid losses ,
Unpaid dividends
Unpaid bills, etc
S 21.575 50
Capital stock '. 200.00U 00
Net surplus above all liabilities 8,882 05
$250,157 55
RECEIPTa
Premiums S 23,383 28
Less reinsurance 933 86
$22,419 12
Interest on mortgages 12,72t)38
Rents 1.0C6 36
g 3S.1S2 16
DISBURSEMENTS.
Losses from previous years S 3.CC8 00
Losses in 1888 5,63716
S 8,935 16
Commissions 2.471 69
Salaries, rent, tax, etc 6,954 15
$ 18,564 00
.. 12,000 00
Dividends to stockholders.
$ 30,3(H 00
E. G-SCHOLZE.Sec'y.
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PROPOSALS.
TO CONTRACTORS PROPOSALS ARE
desired for disrjrinjr trench, layinc 12 inch
lead joint pipe-and tilling in trench.on about 10
miles of natural gas line. Specifications maybe
seen at office of CARNEGIE NATURAL GAS
CO.. 48 Fifth avenue, Pittsburg. jal5-20
Ohio Connecting Railway.
Office of Chief Engineer,
Pittsburg, Pa.. December 27, 1888. J
KOTICETOCOHTRACJORS
Sealed proposals will be received at the office
of the undersigned, Pennsylvania Company's
Building, Penn street, near Tenth street. Pitts
burg, Pa., until Saturday, 26tU January, 1SS9,
for the grading, foundations, masonry, and
bridge superstructure of the Ohio Connecting
Railway, between Nimick station, on the P. U.
& St. L. Ry and Wood's Run station, on the
P.JFt. W. & C. Ry.
The length of the line is two and one-fourth
(2') miles, and.embraces the following work:
5,000 Cu. yds. earth excavation.
16,000 Cu. yds. loose rock excavation.
30,000 Cu. yds. solid rock.
19.7C0 Cu. yds. excavation of fonndation, drv.
5,800 Cu. yds. excavation of foundation, wet.
6,340 Cu. yds. excavation for caissons and
crilhpe foundations.
5,675 Cu. yds. concrete in foundations.
2,163 Cu. yds. concrete tilling jn caissons.
208,000 feet b. m. timber in foundations on plat
forms. 5,000 Lin. ft. foundation piles.
3,400 Cu. yds. abutment masonry.
11,100 Cu. yds. piernasonry.
850 Cu. yds. masonry in viaduct pedestals.
580 Lin. ft. framed wooden trestle work.
860 Lin. U. pile trestlo work.
2 Spans pin connected iron deck bridge
12P 9" each.
1 Span pin connected Iron through bridge
416' 0".
11 Spans pin connected iron deck bridge
171' 1 5-S" each.
1 Span pin connected iron through bridge
62yc'.
1 Span pin connected iron deck bridge
137-6".
2 Spans pin connected iron deck bridge
10o'8"each.
654 Lin. ft. iron plate girderviaduct in alter
nate spans of 30 and 46 ft
270 Lin. ft. iron plate girderviaduct in alter
nate spans of 30 ft.
75 Lin. ft. iron plate girder viaduct in one
span.
1 Span wooden Howe truss through
bridge 60 ft. long.
Flans and specifications for this work are
now ready for examination at this oflice.
The right is reserved to reject any or all bids.
M. J. BECKER.
Chief Engineer Ohio Connecting Railwa v.
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TO CONTRACTORS FOR
ELECTRIC LIGHTING.
Oitice or the )
Hoard op I'cblic Impkovemests.
ST. LooiS, Januarys, 1380. )
Sealed proposals for the public work hereinafter
mentioned will be received at the oflice of the
Board of 1'ubllc Improvements of the City of St.
Louis. Mo., until 12 m. or the 23th day or February,
1SS9, at which hour they will be publicly opened
and read, viz.:
For lighting with electricity for the termor ten
years from January 1, 1S90, the streets, public
places and such public balhling3 as may be desig
nated In the following districts ofthe City of be.
Louis, Mo., viz.:
Letting No. 2,503. The district described ai the
southern district in ordinance numbered Unap
proved December 3, 1883.
Deposit required, &OC0.
LettlnsJJo. 2.504. Thedlstrlct described as the
northern district In ordinance number HC37, ap
proved liecembcr 29. 1SSS.
Deposit required, S0W.
Itldders will state prices per annum at which are
lights of 2,000-candle power each, or Incandescent
lights, of 30-candle power each, will be furnished,
operated and maintained, for lighting streets and
f iubtlc places: also prices per annum at which arc
I gilts, of 2.C00-canaIe power eaclvor incandescent
lights, of 16-candlc power each, will be furnished,
operated and maintained for lighting public build
ings. Everything required for the aboveelectrlc light
ing sball be furnished and maintained by the con
tractor. The contract with the city will carry the privil
ege of furnishing electricity for light and power
to private parties and corporations along the
lines of distribution.
The contract will contain stipulations by which
the City of St. Louis may acquire the entire elec
tric plant and appurtenances st the expiration of
the contract.
lildders must submit with proposals, general
and detailed plans and specifications of tne pro
posed system of distributing the electrlcltv, mode
of supporting the lights and wires, and of safety
appliances.
proposals must he made on blank forms and In
closed In envelopes furnished by the Hoard of
Fubllo Improvements. The certificate of the
Treasurer ofthc City of St. Louis that the sum of
83,000 has been deposited In the treasury must be
inclosed with the proposal.
The right to reject any or all proposals Is ex
pressly reserved.
Specifications, form or con tract anil plans ofthc
districts to be lighted, may be seen at the oflice of
the President of the Board of Public Improve
ments ofthe City or St. Louis, on and after Janu
ary 28, 1839.
Any contract let hereunder will require the ap
proval ofthe Municipal Assembly by ordinance.
By order of the Hoard.
IIENltY FLAW,
President.
Attest:
EMORY S. FOSTEH,
Jall-22 Secretary.
I'OR SALE
ONLY $B,8DD.
LOCUST, NEAR GIST STREET,
Elegant Pressed Brick Dwelling, 9 rooms,
double parlors, marbleUnantels, ball, bath, w.
c., rane, laundry, with sVtlnnary tubs, natural
and artificial gas, large lot; the most desirable
location on tnp street; easy terms. J. R.
COOPER & C&, f07 Fourth avenne.
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GEO. H. BARBOUR,
CIVIL ENGINEER.
Surveyor, Draughtsman and Designer of
Bridges Roofs and Mill Bnildings,
Room G2 Eisner Building.
de!2-k6$-D 61 FIFTH AVENUE, ttsburg.
Waltek 3. Osborne. Richard babbows.
BARROWS & OSBORNE
JOB PRINTERS,
80 Diamond street
Telephone No. 8U
se3-k56-TTSSu
jDepartmext or Pttblic Works.
rlTTSBUKO, rA.. January t, vxsi. )
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
report of viewers on the construction of
..... 5n.w,.rf Villavatraot SAWAT-from Eden
alley to Forty-secOnd street, has been approved
by Councils, which action will be final, unless
an appeal is filed in the Court of Common Pleas
within ten (10) daysfromate:BioELow
Chief of Department of Public Works. ,
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Department of Public Works, )
Pittsburg. Pa., January -L1SS9.J -J
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE J
report of viewers on the gradinj; paving
and curbing of Linden street, from Pennsylva
nia Railroad to Penn avenue has been ap
proved by Councils, which action will bo final,
unless an appeal is filed in the Court of Com
mon Pleas within ten (101 days from date. i
E. ,M. BIGELOW, r
Chief of Department of Public Works.
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Department op Public Safety. It
Pittsbuko, January II. 1SS9. j
SEALTTD PROPOSALS WILL BE RE
CEIVED at the office of the City Con
troller until MONDAY, January 22, at 2 P. JL, c
for the painting of No. 5 Engine House. .
Plans and specifications can be seen at the
office of Samuel N. Evans, Superintendent, of '
the Bureau of Fire. ' '.
Probated bonds in double the amount of bids
are required, and must bo probated before tho
City Cleric or Mayor.
The Department of Awards reserves the .
right to reject any or all bids.
J. O. BROWN,
Chief of the Department of Public Safety.
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DEPART3I EXT OF PUBLIC SAFETY, (
Pittsburo, January 11, 18S9.
SEPARATE AND SEALED PROPOSALS
will be received at the office of the City
Controller until 2 p. m. on SATURDAY. Jan
nary 19, 1889, for the printing and binding of
500 copies, more or less, of Manual Bureau of
Building Inspection, specifications for which
may be seen at tho general office of the depart
ment: also, for remodeling garbage furnace
on Hill street, plans and specifications for
which can bo seen at the office of the Bureau
of Health, No. 7 Seventh street
Bonds in double the amount of the bid must
accompany eacb 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. BROWN,
Chief of Department of Public Safety.
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VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
1.1 assessments fox the opening of the follow
ing named streets and avenues, viz:
Opening of Center avenue, from Soho to
Neville street. '
Opening of Negley avenue, from Bryant to
Butler street.
Opening of Oreenbnsh street, from Wyoming
street to Bofgs avenue.
Opening of Bellefonte street, from Fifth
avenne to Walnut street
Opening of Moultrie street, from Fifth ave
nue to Tustin street. ,
Opening ot Brady street, from Fifth avenue
to Monongahela river.
Opening of Elwood street, from Roup to
O'llara street
Opening of Clinton street from South,
Fifteenth street to McKee's line.
Opening of Cowan street, from Grecnbush to
Wyoming street.
Opening of Breed street from Uxar alley to
South Fifteenth street
Are now in my hands for collection, and, if
not paid within 30 days of the date hereof,
liens will be filed for the unpaid assessments,
with interest, cost and fees.
W. O. MORELAND. City Attorney.
Pittsburo, December 29, 1SSS. de23-78-D
TAXPAYERS' NOTICE. '
Office of the Board of Assessors, )
Pittsburo, Pa.. January 9, 1859.
Valuations upon property in the Fourth,
Eighteenth, and Twenty-sixth wards have bf en
completed for the triennial assessment of 18S9.
Appeals may be made from January 16 to 19
inclusive, upon forms furnished with tran- '
scripts, which can be had at once upon per
sonal apnlication, or by letter or postal
card. All appeals must be probated at this
office.
Office hours from 9 A. 3T. till 4 P. M.
Attention is called to section i of the new
charter, which provides that "Tbo Board of
Assessors shall assess all property taxable for 1
nifv nnmna.a n ltd ..fn.l nneh tMln.m.iL 'M
vided, that no property sball be assessed for a
less amount than tbo price paid for at the last
recorded sale."
By order of Board,
FRANK P. CASE, )
PHILIP HOERR. Assessors.
JAMESJ.LARKIN. S jalfrSO ;
JLo LET OR FOR SALE
An Elegant. 'Cominoflions anfl Well-Fin-
isM House on Mil Ayenne,
Near Dinwiddle street Built and finished
in the best style.
Just tbo place, and an admirable chance for
physician, dentist or professional person, the
cable cars bringing 20,(XX) people to it every
day. SouthsiJe, Lawrcnceviile and Miners
ville districts withfh a few minutes by bridge
and Fort incline plane; Oakland, East Liberty,
and the old city quickly accessible by cable
cars.
Owing to central situation on main thorough
faro and to new facilities for access, this prop
erty will soon be as desirable for professional
men as Penn avenue formerly was. Apply to
BLACK & BAIRD, Real Estate Agents, 95
Fourth avenue. de!3-IG6
TO LET.
Some of the finest rooms in the cltv for
General business purposes at the "Sevt
iispatcii building, 75, 77 and 79 Dia
mond street
WELL LIGHTED, well ventilated, with con
venient passenger and freight elovator
service.
SITUATION, the most central In the city,
within a few hundred feet of the post
offices, (new and old). City Hall, the new
county buildings. Fifth avenue. Smith
field street and Fourth avenue.
PARTIES requiring power service also sup
plied, with special quarters and every
convenience.
ELECTRIC LIGHTING, steam beating and
janitor service included in the rents,
which are moderate. ,
GREAT advantages and economy in these
new quarters. Apply between II A. x.
and 5 r. v. at tho ,
NEW DISPATCH BUILDING.
7a. 77 and 79 Diamond street
WANTED -HOUSES
BUSINESS AND DWELLING HOUSES
TO RENT.
Renting and.Collc'cting Rents a Specialty.
J. R. COOPER & CO.,
jalS-93-TTSSU 107 FOURTH AVE.
WANTED. -fi
HOUSES, 5 TO 8 ROOMS, TO RENT.
TENANTS WAITING.
Samuel . Black k Co.,'
99 Fourth Ave.
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NOTICE.
REA BROS. & Co.,
Bankers and Brokers,
Will occupy temporarily office in Germanla
Savings' Bank Building, corner Wood and Dia
mond sts., directly opposite former office. En
trance on Diamond St.. rear of Mutual Union
Tel. Co. , jalO-57
CONSUME YOUR OWN GARBAGE IN
j stoves and ranges while using the same for -
cooking, or any other purpose, by using the) S
Eureka Garbago Burner. For illustrative cir- .I
cular, containing lull information, call on or
address
JAMES ANDERSON,
53 East Diamond street, .
je3-n57-TT3 Allegheny. Pa.
PE1MONS WISHING TO LEAKN THE ART- 3
of cutting eentlemen's irarments please call J
on ui.l.i:hu Bl.AJUlAtt, .in jrenn are., city,
JalO-ol-TTSU
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URSPECIALTr
RENT COLLECTING.
SAMUEL W. BLACK &. CO.,
09 FOURTH AVE.,
ESTABLISHED 1S7S.
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XNCORPORATED 17M-THE INSURANCE
I COMPANY OF THE STATE OF PENN
SYLVANIA, of Philadelphia.
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xxisses iuiu bhicu urbanization..... i,vti,ox.uj
GEO. W. DEAN & CO., 101 Fourth, ave.
. nolS-rlO-ws
FRENCH CRYSTALIZED FRUITS
AnricOtS. Dears, chprrlps fl nrti o4n-
ger and assorted fruits, in fancy cartons and by j
iue puuuu, lurouuuY
JNO. A. RENSHAW&'CO- 1
dell-wa ., Comer Liberty arnl Ninth stfci
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