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THE PITTSBURG- DISPATCH, "WEDNESDAY, -JANUARY 23, 1889.
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AS AWFUL TANGLE
For Justice to Unravel in the Case of
a Contracting Official.
C0BA0P0LIS TO THE FRONT AGAIN
"With a Test Case as to Whether a School
Director May Dicker.
WILL HIS ALLEGED LIABILITY. PAN OUT
Judge Gripp will to-day at least he has
promised give his opinion on a case that is
of interest to all officials who have an am
bition to serve in public office and at the
same time make money by contracting. The
title ot the suit is Porter & Kelty versus the
Board of School Directors of the borough of
Coraopolis, and the affair has become in
volved in a considerable snarl, and the re
sult of the suit may possibly be the stepping
stone to nnother. The history of the case is
this:
The borough of Coranpolis has been fol
lowing the command given in the 28th verse
of the first chapter of Genesis, and in con
sequence it has been found necessary to eu- ;
large its school facilities twice in the past
four years. The last enlargement was made
last summer, when a new building was
added. The School Board let the contract
to a man named Caler. Caler sub-let the
contract for the stone and brickwork to
Johnston & "Whalen. Johnston & Whalen
let the contract lor layine the brick to
Porter & Kelty, the plaintiffs in this case.
J. S. Cook, Esa., represented the plaintiffs,
and C. E. Cornelius, Esq., the defendant.
LIKE A DOG'S TAIL.
Soon after the work began people began
to wag their heads, and it was whispered,
not that the directors had founi "a nigger
in the woodpile," but that they had found a
director among the contractors who were
building their new house. Complications
were predicted, and they finally were real
ized, when the suit was entered. Porter &
Kelty, it is alleged, failed to get their pay
from Johnston & "Vhalen, and when they
began to spear around they found that John
ston was a member of the board of directors,
and the plaintiffs take the cround that,
when dealing with Johnston, they were
dealing with the board. Porter said in his
testimony that Johnston did not in the deal
allow him (Porter) to know that he (John
ston) was a sub-contractor, but left the im
pression that the board was a party to the
contract.
The only mistake that the board commit
ted seems to consist in the fact that it had
inadvertently let the contract before the
money to pay for the work had been se
cured. On a former occasion school
BONDS HAD BEES' DISSOLVED,
and after last year's contract had been made
it was discovered that the limit of school in
debtedness had been about reached, unless
the taxpayers saw fit to allow the needed en
largement. So a special election was held,
and, ere the matter had been passed upon,
the board informed Porter that he had bet
ter not co on with his work until the money
was granted, as there was a possibility the
election might fail.
The plaintiff claims this to have been a
virtual acknowledgement of his claim., and,
as he cannot get it from Johnston, he pro
poses to make all the members come up to
the rack. Here is the section of the school
la which is now being fired at S. B. John
ston's head. It is section 17 of the act of
May 11, 1862, P. L., page 475:
That it shall not be lawful for an v director nr
.president of any school board In this Common
wealth to be interested in the furnishing of
books or any otner supplies for said school.
A SDBURBAX UIPEOVEILEXT.
Ronp Street Bridge to be Erected by tbe
Pennsylvania Railroad.
At a meeting of the Committee on Public
"Works yesterday afternoon an ordinance
compelling owners of abutting property on
streets on which public sewers have been
constructed to make connection with the
same, was referred to a committee con
sisting of Messrs. Wightman, Ford and
McCurry.
A communication was also received from
Chief Bigelow in reference to the resolution
directing him to notify the Pennsylvania
Bailroad to erect a bridge at Eoup street.
Chiet Bigelow recommended that Councils
amend the ordinance recently passed for
the grading, paving and curbing of Eoup
street so as to include that portion of the
Etnt over which the railroad passes.
The Election Case Goes to Court.
The hearing of the Bussell-Binder Coun
cilmanic election case was concluded yes
terday before Commissioner Young, and it
will go to court now as soon as possible.
AT COST AND LESS.
Carriage, Sleigh Robes and Traveling Rugs.
Wool robes at $1 CO, $2; English rugs at
S3, 54 50, $6 50, $9; plush robes at $3 50,
$4 50, $7; finer, 510 50 to 510, 516 50 to 512,
535 to 20. A few wolf and goat robes cheap
to close them out. Hen's goods department.
JOS. HOENE & CO.'S
Penn Avenue Stores.
Valuable Information.
When we have something which we think
will interest the clothing buyers of Pitts
burg we like to tell them of it We don't
come out with a splurge six times a week
and tell of the marvelous bargains we sell,
but occasionally (through the medium of
the press) we give the public valuable in
formation and quote bargains, and when we
do, depend upon it that it's bona fide and
true in every particular. We have a larger
stock on hand for this time of the year than
we ever had before, and we want to reduce
it We've got the goods. You have got
the money. We've got to make it an object
for you to buy, and a big one at that See ?
Por three day3 only we offer all our fine
suits and overcoats, now selline: at 528. 525
520, bunched in one lot, at the unheard of
low price of 515. Fifteen dollars buys as
good a suit as anybody wants to wear, and
$15 just now gives you your choice of any
overcoat we sold for 528, 525, 520. This
offer for three days only at the P. C. C. C,
corner Grant and Diamond streets, opposite
the new Court House.
In Oar cal RoomTo-Day Read the Prices
One Alaska seal newmarket, full length,
at $200, about half price: a few odd sizes in
seal wraps at 850 to 885; handsome seal
wraps, plain and trimmed in black lynx, at
5100, were 5150. One seal coat at 875. A
lull assortment new seal coats at 8125, best
value ever offered. "Very low prices on our
remaining stock of shoulder capes, in Rus
sian sable, mink, seal, ermine, Persian lamb,
astrakhan, marten. We must reduce this
entire stock at once.
JOS. HORNE & CO.'S
Penn Avenue Stores.
The Pittsburg Female College
Annonnces January 29 as the third term
and the beginning of last half of academic
year. Thb is an excellent time for pupils
to enter for a good half-year's work in any
department they may select. The location
is eligible for all, Eighth street, comer of
Penn avenue. The rates are very moderate.
Call or send for information to A. H. Nr
cross, D. D., President, Pittsburg, Pa.
WS
Specials In Lace Curtain Room.
Extra width and length lace curtain
3) yards long and 2 yards wide, at 2 25,
82 50, 82 75 and 83 00: 4 yards long and 2
yards wide, at 83 25 and 85 00. Very choice
styles. Only one needed for a window.
JOS. HORNE & CO.'S,
Penn Avenue Stores..
CAStt paid for old gold and iilver at
sttttl't, 2to. B5 Pifth. artnuc wren
FAIK FANNY WAS ILL,
And So a Great Gathering of People at the
Opera Honio Hnd to bo Turned Away la
Disappointment.
An angry shade of disappointment swept
over the countenances of theatergoers last
evening when they came to the Grand Opera
House entrance to find an announcement
placarded that Miss Fanny Davenport was
ill and could not appear. Some philosoph
ically accepted as a plaster for their wound,
the further announcement that tiokets would
be exchanged for any other night of the
week that suited holders convenience.
Mr. "Wilt stated that Miss Davenport
had not been feeling altogether well, and
he feared that she had taken cold on Mon
day night, as she sat in a draft for some
time, the draft being caused by the carpen
ter's door being left open. He said he had
it shut as soon as he discovered it, but ap
parently too late, but expressed the opinion
that she would be on the boards to-night.
At the Anderson Hotel Mr. Melbourne
McDowell, of the Davenport company,
stated that Miss Davenport was too severely
indisposed to be seen, and that the doctor
had given orders that she be kept quiet, or
she might be sick for some time. Mr. Mc
Dowell said that Miss Davenport had been
overworked of late, and had reached a point
where fatigue, combined with cold, had
made it necessary to economize her strength.
WHAT DID ME. AVERT MEAN?
Rev. -G. W. Jenkins Explains Ills Views of
a Provision of That Will.
Eev. G. "W. Jenkins, of the Merrill M.
E. Chapel, called at this office yesterday to
say that he had not meant any reflection
upon "his opponents in the contest for what
he believed his church people entitled to
out of the proceeds of the Charles Avery
estate. He had simply desired that nobody
should think he was neglecting the interests
of his charge.
Candidly, after reading the will, he did
not believe the late benefactor, Mr. Avery,
meant any one church organization when he
left a bequest "to the African M. E.
Churches" of the two cities. That term, he
thought, meant all M. E. Churches com
posed of African members. Moreover, the
beqnest specified that it was to aid the
colored church, and surely that could not
mean one wing of such churches.
THE MEMBERSHIP IKCSEASING.
Annnal Election of Officers of the Engineers
Society
At the annual meeting of the Engineers'
Society last night the yearly reports showed
a membership of 370. There were 5 deaths
and 25 resigned and 1G had been stricken
from the roll of membership.
The election of officers for the ensuing
year followed and resulted:
For President, John A. Brashear; Vice Presi
dent, two years, A. E. Hunt; Directors, two
years, William Metcair and Max J. Becker;
Secretary, one year, S. M. Wickcrsham; Treas
urer, one year, A. E. Frost New members
elected W. V. Snaw, A. G. Shaw, H. C. E.
Hunt, G. H. Baxter and H. T. De Pny.
THE PLUCKI OLIVERS.
Their Firms Fast Getting There With
Grcnt Payments to Creditors.
The fourth annual installment of the ex
tension indebtedness of Oliver Bros. & Phil
lips and the Oliver & Roberts "Wfre Com
pany, Limited, will be paid at maturity,
February L The amount, including inter
est at 6 per cent, is 306,058 85. This
leaves but one more payment to be made
by these firms.
Mourned by Grocers..
The remains of the late Hugh "Wood will
be taken to Tarentum on Thursday for in
terment. Mr. "Wood was the Treasurer of
the Betail Merchants Association of Brad
dock, and that bodymet last night and took
suitable action on his death and made
preparations for attending the funeral.
More Gas Wells Near Wllklnsburg.
The Turtle Creek Gas Company has
erected a derrick along the Greensburg pike,
on the Montgomery farm, two miles east of
"Wilkinsburg, and will commence to bore
for gas in a lew days. They have leased a
large amount of territory in that district,
and will put down a number of wells.
Special Underwear Sale To-Morrow.
Ladies and children's underwear Chil
dren's union suits, Cartwright & Warner's,
at $1 25 (from S3 and 54 50) Wool vests
and drawers at 75c, from SI 25; wool night
wrappers, ?1 50, from 52 50. Come early.
JOS. HORNE & CO.'S.
Penn Avenue Stores.
Valuable Information.
When we have something which we think
will interest the clothing buyers of Pitts
burg we like to tell them of it. We don't
come out with a splurge six simes a week
and tell of the marvelous bargains we sell,
but occasionally (through the medium of
the press) we give the public valuable infor
mation and quote bargains, and when we do
depend upon it that it's bona fide and true
in every particular. We have a larger
stock on" hand for this time of the year than
we ever had before, and we want to reduce
it We've cot the goods. You have got
the money. We've got to make it an object
for you to buy, and a big one at that. See?
For three days only we offer all our fine
suits and overcoats, now selling at S28, 525,
S20, bunched in one lot, at the unheard ol
low price of ?15. Fifteen dollars buys as
good a suit as anybody wants to wear, and
515 just now gives von vour choice of any
overcoat we sold "for 528, 525, 520. This
offer for three days only at the P. C. C. C,
corner Grant and Diamond streets, opposite
the new Court House.
The January Sale Strikes the Heavy Cur
tains And portieres to-day see the half prices
now finest Velour and Shiela curtains in
cluded; also the tapestry and Velour and
plush table and piano covers.
JOS. HORNE & CO.'S
Penn Avenue Stores.
EDUCATIONAL.
PENNSYLVANIA FEMALE COLLEGE
East End. Pittsburg. Second term opens
February L 1S89. Dilworth Hall is ready for
occupancy and will accommodate a larger num
ber of students. Apply to MISS HELEN E.
PELLETREAU. President. jaS-48
ELECTIONS.
ELECTION-NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that there will be a eeneral meeting of the
stockholders or the Pittsburg Ramie Manufact
uring Company on MONDAY, February 1L
1889, at 730 o'clock p. M., at the oflice of Geo!
R. Shidle, No. 417 Smlthfield street, Pittsburg,
to elect a Board or Directors, make by-laws and
transact such other business as may be neces
sary. FRANK W. SMITH, Attorney lor Com
pany "ja-23-7.w
NOTICES.
THE NATIONAL HOD CARRIERS NO. 1
of Pittsburg, will demand S2 50 on and
alter MAY 1, with the same system.
ALEXANDER BARBOUR
EMANUEL CORBIN, President
Secretary. ja23-84-ws
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS' OFFICE, I
Pittsburg, January 18, 1S89.
THE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WJXL
hold appeals on the following named dis
tricts as follows, to-wit:
Wednesday, January 23. W. Elizabeth. Mc
Keesport, First, Second and Third wards and
McCandless township.
Thursday, January 24, Braddock, First, Sec
ond and Third wards, ElizaDeth, Chartiers and
W. Liberty boroughs.
Friday, January 25, First, Second and Third
wards, MiUvale borough and Forward town
ship. Saturday, January 28, O'Hara and Union
townships.
Monday, January 23, Findley, N. Fayette,
Robinson and Collier townships.
Tuesday, January 29. S. Fayette, Ohio, Penn,
Plnm and Pine townships.
Wednesday, January 30, Ninth, Tenth and
Eleventh wards, Allegheny City.
Thursday, January 81, Seventh. Eighth,
Twelfth and Thirteenth wards, Allegheny City.
By order County Commissioner,
JtlWO P. W, BIEBERT, Cleric
M3Display advertisements one dollar pa
square for one insertion. Classified advertise
ments on this page such as Wanted, For Sale,
To Let, etc, ten cents jper line for-each inser
tion, and none taken for ess than fifty cents.
THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH
BRANCH 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 advertisements 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 D1S-
rATCII.
PITTSBURG.
THOMAS MCCAFFREY, 35u9 Butler street.
EMIL G. STUCKEY, 21th street and I'enn ave.
E. G. STUCKEY & CO., Wylle ave. and Fulton St.
N. STOKELY, Fifth Avenue Market House.
EAST END.
J. TV. WALLACE, 6121 Penn avenue.
OAKLAND.
MCALLISTER 4 SHEIBLER, 5th av. & Atwood St.
60OTII6IDE.
JACOB SPOHJJ. No. 2 Carson street.
CUAS. SCHWARM, 1707 Carson street.
ALLEGHENY.
A. J. KAERCHER, 59 Federal street.
McBRIDE BROS.. Federal and Ohio streets.
FKEDH. EGGERS. 172 Ohio street.
F. H. EGGERS SON', Ohio and Chestnut sts.
J. F. STEVENSON, Arch and Jackson streets.
THOMAS MCHENRY. Western and Irwin aves.
G. W. HUGHES. Pennsylvania and Beaver aves.
PEKKY M. GLEIM. Rebecca and Allegheny avea.
WANTED HELP.
Olnle ITclD.
-TrjANTED-AN EXPERIENCED COACH
V V MAN: none other need apply. I. B. MOKE-
LAND, 6100 Penn ave.
lal9-27
WANTED-A BRIGHT, INTELLIGENT BOY
of about 15 years old, as bell boy. Apply
PITTSBURG CLUB from 8 to 10 A. M. Ja23-19
TTT-ANTED SUPERINTENDENT, SALARY
,1,800; $1,500 cash required, controlled by
himself; references. Address OTIS, Box 12,
Station D, New York. ja23-37
"TTT-ANTED-KXFERIENCED STOCK-KEEP-V
ERlna wholesale notion and ladles1 fur
nishing goods bouse. Address, with reference,
X. P. C Dispatch office. ja23-21
WANTED - AGENTS TO SELL CLINE'S
foot heaters and patent fuel for carriages,
wagons, etc : sells at sight. Inquire after 3r.M
WM. SEMPLE, JR., 165 Federal St., Allegheny,
Pa. del6-9-D
Trr ANTED-AGENTS AT ONCE, FOR THE
V best household article made; stands and
sells on its merits; agents make good pay: secure a
good chance at once. L. S. GAY. No 64 Fourth
St., Philadelphia, Pa. Ja22-4S-MTUWSSU
TTT-ANTED AGENTS - GENTLEMEN OU
V lady canvassers for Pittsburg, Allegheny
and suburban towns, to sell on commission, lava
tor, a laundry article, readily sold with good prof
it. Apmy oeiwecu v ana iu o'ciock a. m., at li.
HOLT
1ZJU.AJM
IAN & SONS, 35 Sixth St., Pittsburg. Pa.
JalG-1
TJANTED-MAN TO TAKE THE AGENCY
TV of our safes: size 28x18x18 Inches: weight
5C0Ibs.; retail price 855: other sizes in proportion.
A rare chance and permanent business. These
safes meet a demand never before supplied by
other safe companies, as we are not governed by
the safe pool. ALPINE SAFE CO., Cincinnati, O.
seS-p92-ws
TTTANTED-A LIVE CANVASSER IN EACH
V town to sell a commercial specialty, popnlar
and of longstanding. Large commission. Quick
sales. No capital required. Inqulrethe commer
cial standing of our house. Established 1866.
Write for particulars, inclosing 2-cent stamp.
THE REYNOLDS & REYNOLDS CO., Dayton. O,
Ja23-3-OD
Female Ilclo.
TTTANTED AN EXPERIENCED FEMALE
V nurse. Address W. A. C, Dispatch office.
Ja23-99
ANTED-AN EXPERIENCED ENGLISH
woman for laundress and to assist with
chamber work: best of wages: reference required.
Address P. O. BOX 64, Allegheny, t'a. Jal9-35
TTTANTED AN EDUCATED LADY OF
YV business abilities, not under 20: must come
wen recommended: S3 per week, call after 1 p.m.,
Wednesday. surEKlNTENDENT'S
OFFICE,
Room 11, 547 Liberty st.
jai-ii
TTTANTED-ATONCE, A GIRL TO DOCHAM
V V BER work and sewing, kitchen and pantry
girls, 100 house girls, cooks, chambermaids, nurse
girls, cooks for hotels and boarding bouses, MRS.
MEEHAN, 545Grant St. Ja21-D
Illalo and Female flelu.
WANTED-LIVE MEN AND WOMEN TO
engage in an easy, paying business at
home; can work daytime or evening and make-SOc;
to ?2 per hour; sure thing; sample and complete
Instructions sent free. Address, WORLD
SUPPLY' CO.. Rutland, Vt. )a3M10
WANTED-SITDATI0N8.
TTT-ANTED-SITUATTON BY YOUNG MAN
V Just out of retail grocery business: thor
oughly experienced In handling and running flrn
class store; best reference. Address GROCER,
Dispatch office. Ja23-20
WANTED PARTNERS.
TTT-ANTED-A COMPETENT BUSINESS MAN
TV to take an active partnership interest In a
large manufacturing business, fully established
and making money; capital required lrom ? 10. 000
to 320,000; a first-class business and a thoroughly
reliable firm. Particulars confidentially from
JAS. W. DRAPE & CO., 129 Fourth avcnue,Fltts
bnrg. )al9-21-MW8
WANTED ROOIIIS. HOUSES.
-TTTANTED-BY APRIL I, SHOWROOM ON
V first floor on good business street; would
rent one-half of largo room with first-class party.
Address SHOWROOM, Dispatch office. de,-f33
TT7-ANTED-TOP
FLOOR OF SOME Bllir.l-
V ING,
centrallv located, suitable to hp. con
verted Into two or three large rooms; lease to run
two to five years. Address or call at ROOM 11, 3d
floor. 543 V ood street. Ja23-13
WANTED BOARDING.
TTTANTED-BOARDING-FOR A
fJP.NTI.VI.
vv a
MAN and two boys; nrlvatefamllvti referred:
references given. Address, with location and
terms, J. E. C, No. 57 Third avenue, Pittsburg.
Ja23-14
WANTED FINANCIAL.
TTrANTED-KENTS TO COLLECT; MONTH-
VV LY settlement with Itemized statement.
BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth avenue. a28-a29-D
TT7-ANTED-MORTGAGES-MONEYTO LOAN
YV in sums to suit, at 4, 5 and 6 per cent.
GRAEBING & LYON, 135 Fourth ave. ap6l-D
WANTED-MORTGAGES ON CITY PROP
ERTY, over $4,000; 4 per cent; no tax.
HENRY A. WEAVEBiCO., 92Fourth avenue.
mh2-a22-D
TTTANTED-RENTS COLLECTED PROMPT
TV LY; property managed with satisfaction.
ALLES & BAILEY, 164 Fourth avenue, Tel. 167.
Jal9-Sl
TTTANTED-MORTGAGES ON PITTSBURG,
VV Allegheny or suburban Improved real
estate, at lowest rates, in large or small amounts.
ALEXANDER ALEE, 313 Wood st. Jal9-3-MWS
WANTED-GOOD MORTGAGES FOR ANY
amount; lowest rates or Interest and commis
sion. PITTSBURG CO., LIMITED, Real Estate
and Insurance, 13S Filth avenue, Pittsburg, Pa.
Jal-91-D
TTTANTED-ALL KINDS OF COLLECTING
VV done. W. J. KLINGENSM1TH, Insurance
and Commission Agent, rents collected, 33 North
Diamond St., Allegheny, Pa.; prompt remittances
made. Ja23-31
WANTED TO LOAN S500,000. IN AMOUNTS
of $3, 000 and upward, on city and suburban
property, on 4 percent, free of tax; also smaller
amounts at 5 and 6 per cent. BLACK & BAIRD,
95 Fourth avenue. se21-d26-D
WANTED-PROPERTY OF ALL KINDS TO
sell, houses to rent, rents and accounts to
collect: personal attention andprompt settlements
guaranteed. THOS. MCCAFFREY, Notajy Pub
lic, 3509 Butler street. fel2-kl6-w
TTT-ANTED-TO LOAN 5200,000 ON MORT-
VV GAGES; ?100 and upward at 6 per cent;
5K, 000 at 4.4 per cent on residences or business
Jroperty: also in adjoining counties. S. H.
HEN CH, 125 Fourth avenue. oc31-e84-D
W
ANTED-MORTGAGES-!l,000,000TOLOAN
on cltv and suburban nronertles at 4H. Sand
6 per cent, and on iarms In Allegheny jnd adja
cent counties at 6 per cent: no money loaned out
of Pennsylvania. 1. M. PENNOCK & SON, 105
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 properties: Itemized accounts, inonth
lysettlements. PITTSBURG CO., Llm., 138 Fifth
avenue. Real Estate and Insurance. jal-94-D
TTT-ANTED ALL HOTEL AND SALOON
V V keepers to know that now Is the time to
file all applications and bonds for liquor licenses.
Get all papers properly made out bvTHOS. MC
CAFFREY, Notary Public, 3509 Butler st. Have
all the blank forms on hand; office open evenings.
Ja9-6l-wssu
WANTED MISCELLANEOUS.
WANTED-EVERVBODY TO CALL AND
see our Hue ol photos and crayons; lowest
prices for fine pictures. STANFORD CO.. 68
Federal st. Jaz3-93-wssu
"VTTANTED-EVERYBODY TO KNOW "THE
VV ELITE" GALLERY. 516 Market St.. Pitts
burg, Pa., will make cabinets for fl 00 per doz.
until May 1, 1889; nse elevator. Jall-Ssl-wssu
WANTED-EVERYBODY TO KNOW THAT
H. Terheyden has laid in a large stock of
American watches, gold and tllver, that be can
sell as low as the lowest; remember the place.
HENRY TERHEYDEN, 5J0 bmlthfleld st.
nOll-MWFBU
WANTED-BY PEARSON, LEADING PHO
TOGRAPHER, 98 Fifth avenue, Pittsburg,
and 43 Federal street, Allegheny, ererybodyto
know that he Is making fine cabinets at fl 50 per
dozen; photos delivered when promised: instan
taneous process. zahl3-k27
WANTED MISCELLANEOUS.
W:
ANTED TO EXCHANGE -VALUABLE
Kansas and Cnlnrailo land to exchange fur
merchandise, town or city property In Pennsyl-
vanla. Address G.
ia23-2
FOR SALE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE..
City Residences.
FOR SALERUUICON ST., NEAR ROBERTS,
Mt. Washington. S-room cottage house in
good condition: price $300, half cash
J. C REILLY, 77 Diamond St.
lot nuxioo.
ja-117
TTIOR SALE NO. 49THIRD AVENUE, ABOVE
V and near Ferry street: lot 25x90 ft., with a
brick dwelling o!8 rooms; cheap if sold at once.
W. A. HEREON &SONS, SO Fourthavenue.
Ja20-59-MWF
FOR SALE 6-ROOMED BRICK DWELLING,
finished attic, good cellar, on Granville
street, near Eleventh ward schoolhoueilot 20x110:
price SVJOO; very cheap. GEO. SCHMIDT, 158
Fourth ave. Jal8-4I-18,20,21.23.26,Z7,2),ai
FOR SALE-AT S3.SOP A DESIRABLE RESI
DENCE, brick house, 6 rooms, finished attic,
late conveniences: lot 20X100 reet: Bedford near
Fulton st.: terms very easy. W. A. IIERllON &
SONS, 80 Fourth ave. jal8-58-MWF
TTIOR SALE VALUABLE PENN AVE.
I? property at a bargain: one 2-storvbr. dwell
ing 7 rooms, and one 2-storv br. dwelling 6 rooms
and storeroom: terms to suit; lot 24x100 to alley. J.
a REILLY, 77 Diamond St. . ja20-117
TTIOR SALE-CORNER WYLIE AVENUE AND
1' Caramel alley. Thirteenth ward, a neat
2-story brick dwelling of 5 rooms and finished
attic; lot 20x80 feet: low price and easy terms, in-
quire at UK1U1AN1A SAVINGS
Wood street.
de6-198-ws
FOR SALE-(99) FORBES STREET, $8,000: IN
VESTMENT or home, near Giststieet: lot25v
liO, with a substantial 2-story and mansard brick
dwelling, 9 rooms, hall, bath, range, gas, etc.. on
front, and a good 4-room frame dwelling on rear
facing Ann street: must be nold at once: terms to
suit. SAMUEL W. BLACK A CO.. 99 Fourth
avenue. Ja23-16-wrs
TTIOR SALE-AT A VEBi GREAT BARGAIN
JP onlv 86,500 if sold at once; lot fronting Butler
St.. Eighteenth ward. 145 by about 600 feet deep,
containing about 2 acres or ground, on the front
of which is erected4 dwellings, 2 bricks of 6 rooms
each and two frames of 6 rooms each : price made
low so that sale may be effected quickly, as the
owner has permancntlv removed from the city.
W. A. HERKON & SONS, 80 Fourth ave.
Jal8-53-MWF
East End Residences.
FOR SALE-VERY NICE EIGHT-ROOM
house on Atwood street. GEO. JOHNSTON.
Agent, 62 Fourth avenue. Ja22-17
F
lOR SALE-10-ROOM BRICK HOUSE ON
Ross st.. between Third and Fourth aves.
GEO. JOHNSTON. Agt, 62 Fourth ave. Ja21-17
FOR SALE-EAST END, PITTSBURG, COR.
of two good streets: lot 111x200ft.; hou6e8
rooms, etc. : price 83,000. A. D. WILSON. 55 Fed
eral st Allegheny. Ja22-36-WFS
FOR SALE SEVERAL DESIRABLE AND
very line residences fronting on the streets
and avenues of Oakland, Bellefield and Shady
side. GEO. JOHNSTON, Agt, 62 Fourth avenue.
ja21-17
FOR SALE-$3,800-LOMBARD STREET. 7
roomed brick dwelling, with hall, vestibule,
sliding doors between parlor and dining room,
range, bath, slate mantels, etc.: lot 22x120, with
front yard. GEO. SCHMIDT, 158 Fourth ave.
laI8-4l-18,20,21,23,26,27,29,31
FOR SALE-THE MOST COMPLETE AND
cheapest houses In the market at the price,
only 15 minutes from the postofllce In "Coltart
Square, " Oakland : terms easy: Immediate pos
session. Call at once, W. A. HERRON JtSONS.
80 Fourth avenue. ja23-29
FOR SALE-PENN AVE., BRUSHTON STA
TION, new pressed brick dwelling of 15
rooms: hard wood finish, slate mantels, with Im
proved fireplaces, laundry with cemented floor;
exceptionally low priced: terms to suit; immedi
ate possession, bee JNO. F. BAXTER. Agt., 512
Smithtield st. 1a20-46-wssu
FOR SALE-NEAR EAST LIBERTY STATION,
on a paved street, a handsome new 2-story
and attic pressed brick residence, containing!)
rooms and bathroom. 2 inside w. c, range, hot
and cold water, artificial gas, etc.: laundry in
attic; this is a corner property; well sewered, and
a special bargain. BLACK & BAIItD. 95 Fourth
avenue. j20-104-21,23,25.26,29,31
FOR SALE (99)-BEN VENUE PLACE E. E..
elegant, modern 6tyle new two-story and
mansard and pressed brick dwelling, containing 9
rooms, hall, bath, laundry, stationary tubs,
double parlors, sliding doors, slate mantels with
cabinets, tile hearths, very fine crystal chande
liers, gas, etc.; entire dwelling handsomelv
fapered and decorated throughout: lot 50x120.
Pet: four minutes from P. K.R.statlon. SAMUEL
w. UL.A.VU. & CO., 89 Fourth ave. Ja23-16-WFB
FOR SALE-AT A BARGAIN, ROCP ST.,
Queen Anne frame dwelling of 11 rooms: re
ception hall and bathroom: bay windows full
height of house: triple windows In library and
room above: ample closets and china cupboard;
artificial and natural gas; good cellar with laun
dry having stationary tubs and stove; hot and
cold water; front and rear porches; lot 421169
to a 20-foot alley: good stable on rear of lot; terms
easy.
nLLa.ii. DA.in.ij, no f ounn aye.
J a20-126-23, 25, 26, 28, 30
FOR SALE-10,SOO-IF SOLD AT ONCE-A
new two-story and attic frame dwelling of
7 rooms and 3 finished attic rooms, vestibule, al-
f Vove In reception hall, bevel-edged plate glass in
raooi
r of vestibule, hardwood mantels, wlfhbeantl
cabinet havinff magnificent bevel-edircd class
In parlor and dlningroom, Wlllman brass grate In
parlor and nickel grate In dlningroom, tile hearths
and facings, bathroom finished in hard wood, and
has marble-top washstand, tub and w. c. laundry
with stationary tubs, furnace, stained glass win
dows in laundry and bathroom, cedar closet on
second floor, front, side and rear porches, near
near new cable cars and Shadrslde station: large
lot: terms to snit purchaser. BLACK BAIHD,
05 Fourth utc. Ja20-125-21,23,25,29,31
AIIeehenyResidences.
FOR SALE-ONLY 3,80O IF SOLD QUICK
Housc, 7rroms, hall, bath. etc. on Alleghcnv
ave.. near Locust St. A. D. WILSON, 55 Federal
St., Allegheny. ja22-39
FOR SALE-BRICK HOUSE, 8 ROOMS: ALL
the latest Improvements; lot 25x95 feet; situate
on Garfield ave.. Second ward, Allegheny. A. D.
y ILSON, 55 Federal st. , Allegheny. Ja22-39
FIB SALE-BRICK HOUE, 7 ROOMS, HALL,
attic, range, bath, sewrcd, etc.; stable in
rear; good corner; lot 20x100 feet: price S5, 300. if
sold soon. A. D. WILSON, 55 Federal St.. Alle
gheny. Ja22-39
F
ORSALE-2NEW B1UCK HOUSES IN THE
Second ward. Allechenv. near streetcars: all
In perfect order: only ?2,20O each: a rare bargain;
owner going West. JAS. W. DRAPE & CO.. 129
Fourth avenue, Pittsburg. Ja23-4
FOR SALE-BRICK HOUSE CONTAINING
eight rooms and bath room, No. 161 Shef
field st., Allegheny: lot 20x124ft. to Hamlin st.:
will be sold cheap, as owner is moving from city.
GEO. JOHNSTON, Agt., 62 Fourth ave. Ja21-17
FOR SALE-4 NICE NEW BRICK HOUSES IN
the Second ward, Allegheny, 6 rooms each,
with ball, attic, cellar, natural gas, bath, w.c, etc.,
etc., M.650 each; very cheap. Terms from JAS.
W. DRAPE & CO., 129 Fourth avenue, Pittsburg.
Ja23-4
FOR SALE - NORTH AVE., FRONTING
parks, Allegheny City, 2-story brick dwell
ing 7 rooms, bath, h. and c. water, nat. and art.
gas; everything in first-class order: price low;
terms to suit: lot 19x100 to alley. J. C. REILLY,
77 Diamond St. Ja.D-117
FOR SALE-2 BRICK HOUSES ON ONE LOT,
20x110 ft. to alley, in Allegheny, near west
parks; front house, 9 rooms, slate roof. Inside
shutters, bathroom, 2 w. c.'s, nat. gas, cement
cellar: rear house, 4 rooms, new roof, good condi
tion; (9,000 for all; Immediate possession. BOX
428, city. Jal3-37-MWT
FOR SALE-NEW ALLEGHENY CITY RESI
DENCE property, brick front, stone steps
and trimming, latest style of architecture, 8
rooms, well finished with Till the latest conveni
ences; lot 24x90 feet; No. 75 Chestnut St., near
Ohio ave.: price, $3,500. W. A. HERRON &
SONS, 80 Fourth ave. Jal8-58-MWP
FOR SALE-W.60O-SIX ROOM HOUSE WITH
finished attic, press brick front, hall ves
tibule, side entrance and handsome stationary
mirrors; natural and artificial gas, hot and cold
water, bath, laundry with stationary tubs, ce
mented cellar. Situated In Second ward, Alle
gheny, near street cars. Terms to suit purchaser,
BLACK BAIRD, 95 Fourth avenue.
Jal9-S8-MWFSSU
FOR SALE-ON NORTH AVENUE. ALLE
GHEN Y, on parks, a fine brick residence, al
most new, with corner lot, 9 large rooms, station
ary washstands, hot ana cold water, bath, lava
tory, very handsome marble mantels, plate glass
windows. Inside shutters, patent grates, natural
gas, waits and ceilings throughout designed and
beautified with exquisite taste, everything in very
elegant order in every particular; one of the most
delightful residences In Allegheny. Full particu
lars and card of permission to examine property
from JAS. W. DRAPE & CO., 129 Fourth avenue;
Pittsburg. Ja23-4
FOR SALE-A HANDSOME RESIDENCE,
almost new, with large lot in Second ward.
Allegheny, on line of street cars; 10 large rooms,
walls and ceilings In superb condition, fine library
room, bathaudlavatory, china closet and pantry,
marble mantels. Inside shutters, stationary wash
stands, with hot and cold water, furnace, regis
ters, natural gas, beautiful chandeliers, plate
?;lass windows, laundry, vegetable cellars, every
hlng In prime order; large lot 30x139 feet, side en
trance, alley in rear. Terms, etc., from JAS.
W. DRAPE &CO., 129 Fourth ave., Pittsburg.
Ja23-6-WThS
Suburban Residences.
FOR SALE-HANDSOME SUBURBAN BRICK
residence on P. It, K. Just beyond city line
and near station, having ten rooms, doublenalls,
bath room, range, hot and cold water, natural
gas, together with fine stable and carriage houses;
also 2 acres of cround covered with choice trult,
flowers; only fll.000; on terms to suit. BLACK
BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave. Janl6-10-MwF8
TTIOR SALE -NEW HOUSE AND FINE LOT,
! on jteoecca street, UitinsDurg, 3 minutes'
walk from railroad station, 6 rooms, natural gas,
marble mantels, hall, attic, cellar, porches front
and rear, everything new and in perfect order,
lot 33x120 feet, side entrance, good water, etc.,
etc., will be sold at public sale, on Thursday after
noon of this week, at 1:30 o'clock, on the premises;
take 1 o'clock express train from Union depot,
only 17 mlnntes' ride. Particulars rrom JAS.
W. DRAPE & CO., 129 Fourth avenue, Pittsburg.
Ja23-5
FOR SALE-OR TO LET-ONE OF THE MOST
beautiful suburban places in Allegheny
county; the house Is large, containing 15 rooms,
SDlendldlv finished, and surrounded with wide
f verandas; It Is completely fitted up with bath-
.vuuia. .aid i;iut;u auu natural gas; mere is a
good stable and handsomefowlhouse: thegrounds
are very beautiful and well supplied with choice
.shrubbery, fruit and ornamental trees; tbe whole
will be sold, with from 1 to 5 acres of ground, at a
very moderate price. KNOXVILLEXAND IM
PROVEMENT CO., 85 Knox avenue. Knoxvllle
borough, Jal9-9
FOR SALE-IMPROVED REAL ESTATE.
Suburban Residences.
FOR 8ALE-FIVE-KOOM AND FINISHED
attic frame house, cor. Dithridge and FIN
raoreet., Bellflcld: lot 40x184 ft.; fruit and shade
trees: cozy home for small family. GEO. JOHN
BTON. Agt.. 62 Fourth ave. Ja21-17
FOR SALE LOTS.
CltT Lot
FOR SALE-ONLY ax IF SOLD QUICK
good building lots 24x120 feet, on Charles St.,
Mt. Washington, but a short distance from the
Monongahcla incline, and only one square from
Boges ave.. which Is paved. W. A. HERRON &
SONS, 60 Fourth ave. JalS-58-Mwr
FOR 8ALE-LOTSI LOTS! LOTS! LOTSI-IN
Dickson plan. Thirty-third street. Call and
get a choice level lot. They are the best located
and most suitable lots now for sale. Prices from
450 to fbOO each. Very easy payments. Buy now
before prices go up. First buyers will get a re
duction and a prelerence. See plan and get full
particulars ofTIIOS. .MCCAFFREY, 3500 Butler
street. Office open evenings. Jali-34-ws
East End Lots.
FOR SALE-ONLY ?70 A FRONT FOOT, IP
sold within th next 10 days, lot 50x175 feet,
on Thomas st., one of the best locations on the
boulevard. East End; tbls Is a bargain. W. A.
HERRON & SONS, No. 60 Fourth ave.
Ja23-10-MWF i
TTIOR SAT.K-S50 DOWN AND M0 A MONTH
JO Kill buy a fine building site at Brushton sta
tion.
Bank of Commerce addition; this property
Is right In the line of ranld Imnrovements
dib ana
with building restrictions makes it verv deslrablo
for a home: no city taxes. Sccureplan from JOHN
F. llAX'l KB, Agent, 312 Smlihfield street.
Ja20-47-MW
Alleshcnv Lots-v
FOR SALE-FACING ALLEGHENY PARK
from 60 to 100 feet frontage: deep lots to an
alley; splendid location for residences or flats:
good speculation. SAMUEL. W. BLACK & CO.,99
fourth ave. ta23-16-WFB
FOR SALE-CHOICE BUILDING LCI'S ON
Fayette St., near Bldwell St., Allegheny;
these are the very best lots In the market to-day,
and only a few left; call and see about It: terms to
suit. A. D. WILSON, 55 Federal St., Allegheny.
ta22-37
Hazelwood Lots.
FOR SALE-FINE BUILDING LOTS AT nA
ZELWOOD, B. & O. R. R.. Twenty-third
ward; trains run to station In 10 to 12 minutes;
Srlce 1 150 to $300: terms made to suit purchasers.
. MCCSICKART, new No. 1010 Penn avenue.
no4-h9-ws
Suburban Lots.
FOR SALE LARGE BUILDING LOTS AT
Blssell station, B. 0. B. R.; large forest
trees: low price and long time. Inquire at BOOM
8, Blssell block.
Jal8-4o-D
Manufacturing Sites.
FOR SALE-MANUFACTURING SITE NEAR
McKpesnort and new iras territorv; low nrlra
to large works. Inquire at ROOM 8, Blssell block.
Jal8-45-D
FOR SALE 5IANUFACTURING SITES,
on and near Hues of railroad and river and
natural gas, in lrom 1 to 10-acre pieces. Get full
particulars from JAS. W. DRAPE & CO., 129
Fourth Avenue,- Pittsburg. ial9-21-Jtws
FOR SALE -MANUFACTURING SITE; ONE
of 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
NO. 25, Pittsburg P. O. la3-90-D
Farms.
FOR SALE-A NICE FARM OF 70 ACRES ON
line orrallroad, mile from station; dwell
ing and outbuildings, water, orchard. JAS. W.
DRAPE & CO., 129 Fourth avenue, Pittsburg.
Jal9-21-MWS
FOR SALE THE FARM OF MRS. A. E.
MEYERS in Pine township, situated near
Schaler Church, and consisting of 50 acres, with
dwelling house, barn and other outside buildings,
with good, clear water; price 11,000. For terms
and particulars Inquire or G. MARK, No. 109
Smlthfield St., Pittsburg. Jal7-56-D
FOB SALE OR TO LET A GOOD FARM:
possession at once; at Stoops Ferry, on the
line or P. & L. E. H. B., within A minutes walk ot
station; handy to all churches and schools: 114
acres of good land, 60 acres cleared: log house of
3 rooms, stable, etc.; good orchard; price only
?50peracre: 21,00Ocash, but to suit purchaser; oil
and gas ou adjoining farm: will rent for f 125 per
year. Call or address TH05. MCCAFFREY,
3509 Butler st., for particulars. Je9-75-w
Miscellaneous.
FORSALE-SEENOTICEOF AUCTION SALE
ofS33 Fifth ave. in another column. SAMUEL
W. BLACK & CO., 99 Fourth ave. Ja23-17
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE ON PENN AVE.
and Butler and adjoining streets; call or send
for Immense list of houses and lots for sale: the
Butler st. and Penn ave. cable line commence op
erations on or before Dec. 15, fare only 5 cents to
Allegheny Cemetery gateon Penn ave., 7 cents to
East Liberty: this is official; now is tho time to
buy yourseira home, as property in this neighbor
hood Is sure to advance after cabin line is running.
Be sure and see TII03. MCCAFFREY, the leading
agent, 3509 Butler st., before purchasing; office
open evenings: telephone 1641-2. no27-y49-ws
FOR SALE BUSINESS.
Business Cnances.
TTIOK SALE-LEASE AND FIXTURES OF A
X' restaurant: low figures and low rent.
GEO.
JOHNSTON. Agt. 62 Fourth ave.
Ja21-17
FOR BALE-CHEAP-FIXTURES AND LEASE
of the best flour, grain and produce stand la
Allegheny. PRODUCE, Dispatch office. Ja23-23
FOR SALE-BAKERY AND GROCERY; AN
old established stand doing a good business.
Inquire of P. CLARK, 66 Seventh avenue. Ja22-56
FOR SAL E-A COMPLETE CHEMICAL
laboratory: desirable location and low rent.
Inquire at ROOM 8, Blssell block, corner Seventh
avenue and Smlthfield street. Jal8-45-D
FOR SALE-CONFECTIONERY AND ICE
cream parlors doing good business; best lo
cation In town; low rent: good reasons given for
selling. Address 253 FIFrH AVE., McKeesport,
Pa. Jaffi-SS
F
OU SAL E-P5.O0O WORTH OF STOCK AT
par, paying 20 per cent: extensive coal works.
food small hotel, stores, drug stores, boarding
ouses, tea stores, shoe stores, bakeries, con
fectioneries, and other business chances. SHEP
ARD & CO., 54 Fifth avenue. Ja3
ORSALE-COR.PENNAND THIRTEENTH
st. ; lot SuxlOO ft. to Spring ay. : Improved with
business houses and dwellings, well rented: tills
can be had at a price that will pay as an invest
ment, with future enhancement certain. W. A.
HERRON & SONS.80 Fourth avenue. Ja20-59-MWF
FOR SALE-DRYGOODS AND MILLINERY
store on Fifth avenue; a fine stock of dry
goods, millinery, trimmings and good will of
trade; doing a good paying business; owners
want to retire from business. Particulars at
PIITSBURG COMPANY, LIM., 133 Fifth ave.
J823-2G-WVSU
FOR SALE-A GENERAL COUNTRY STOKE
in one of the best small towns In the State,
on line of three railroads, and the best and oldest
stand B the town: a rare opening, business pay
ing well, sales nearly $3,000 a month, mostly for
cash; satisfactory reasons for selling. Particulars
from JAS. W. DRAPE & CO., 129 Fourth avenue,
Pittsburg. Jal9-2I-MW8
Business Stands.
FOE SALE-8-ROOUED BRICK HOUSE. WITH
storeroom and hall entrance, located at 513
Forbes street: lot 21x70; cheap ir sold soon. GEO.
SCHMIDT, 158 Fourth ave.
JalMl-IS, 20, 21,23, 26, 27,29, 31
FOR SALE-SF.VKRAL VERY FINE PROP
ERTIES on Sixth ave., I'enn ave.. Sixth st..
faeventh ave.. Third ave, and on other leading
streets and aenues of Pittsburg and Allegheny.
GEO. JOHNSTON, Agent, KtFonrthave.. Ja51-17
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS.
Horses. Vehicles. Live Stock. fcc
F
lOR SALE-A TEAM OK BAY HORSES,
well matched; 7 years old: eood style and ac
tion; welcht, 2, 000 lbs. ; price, WW. Can be seen
at PATTERSON HOUSE; Columbiana, O.
ja23-3S-WP
Machinery and Metals.
FOR SALE-SECOND-HAND ENGINES AND
boilers; all sizes and styles teprtn stock, from
4 to 100 h. p.; all refitted: good as new, at lowest
prices; mounted portable engines, 8 to 23 b. p.
23-25 i'arfc way. J. S. YOUNG, Allegheny, Pa.
Ja3-02-MWT
FOR SALE-28X4S CORLISS ENGINE: ONLY
run a year; can be seen in operation: price
on application; also a new Strange Co. stave ma
chine, all complete: capacity 10.000 In in hours;
will sell at low figure. J. A. MCCORMICK, ISO
lrirst ave. aul-p32-MWl'
F
lOR SALE-CONTRACTORS' MACHINERY;
one 7Kxl2-lnch double engine, double drum:
others down to 4xS-lnch, with single or double
inction arums: wire ana manna rope, cemriiugai
pumps, etc. THOMAS CARLIN'S SONS, corner
Lacock and Sandusky sts., Allegheny. JaI7-MWF
Miscellaneous.
FOR SALE-ELEGANT SIDEBOARD, VERY
cheap: must be sold at once: can be seen at
CLEMENCE BAUMKOTTER'S, corner of Third
and East St., Allegheny.
ja23-34
FOR BALE-2 POOL TABLES AND 1 BIL
LIARD table In fine condition; quite new;
also the lease and all the fixtures for a saloon; Is
in one of the best locations, and Is a very large
saloon and accommodation for the same Call or
address in the premises G. ALBERTOLETTI. No.
1144 Penn ave., Pittsburg, Pa. ja23-97
FOR SALE-THt CHEAPEST SAFES IN THE
world, manufactured out or steel plates,
itha!lthe modern Improvements, combination
Iocs, etc.; highly finished and ornamented.
Every house and store should have one lor books,
papers, etc.. as wellas money, jewelry, etc. We
sell these safes for cash only. No. 3, f20; No. 4,
p): No. 5, W, and No. 6. til. Call and see them
and be convinced. C. H.LOVE.83 Fourth avenue.
Ja23-9-ws
PERSONAL.
TOERSONAL-NEW BOOKS! NEW BOOKS!
XT come and seel come and seel good editions
low prices. LEVI'S UOOK STORE, 900 Liberty
St. no4-lS
PERSONAL YOU WILL BE A LONGTIME
dead, but a short time' alive, so be up and
make the best of it; see that vour wearing apparel
always looks neat and tidy. DICKSON, tbe
Tailor, of 65 Fifth avenue, corner Wood street,
second floor, makes a specialty of fine cleaning
and repairing; give him a trial. Telephone uss, jal
TO LET.
Allegheny Residences.
TO LET 8-HOOM BRICK HOUSE, NO. 39
Chartlcra St.. Allegheny: immediate posses
sion. GEO. JOHNSTON, Act., 62 Fourth ave.
Ja21-17
TO LET THREE 3-STORY BRICK DWELL
INGS on Sheffield st.; contain 8 rooms each,
finished in the latest style and have every modern
convenience, with or without stables and carriage
houses. Applv to J. L. ARNOLD, No. 109 Shef
field St., or X. D. WILSON, 65 Federal St.. Alle
gheny. Jal9-86-ws
TO LET-A DESIRABLE THREE-STORY
press brick dwelling bonse 9 rooms, finished
attic, laundry, natural gas throughout, heater In
hall, all modern improvements, Sherman ave,,
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
Apartments.
T
iO LET-ONE FURNISHED ROOM. 72 WY-
LIE AVE., city. jaa-i
Forms.
TO LET-DAIRY FARM OF 35 ACRES IN
Nineteentli ward, near Penn avenue: good
dwelling, capacious stabling and plenty of spring
water; rent MOO. STRAUB & MORRIS, corner
Wood St. and Third av., Pittsburg. al5-39
TO LET-ISO-ACRE FARM, 5 MINU1ES
walk lrom town of Manot, on Penna. It. It.,
'Westmoreland co.; 15 acres timber, balance
cleared: house, bank barn and outbuildings,
orchard, eto. CHAS. L. McOUTCHEON. 104
Fourth ave. Jal3-30-MWT
TO LET-FARM-AT WALLS STATION, P.
H. K.. a well-watered and highly productive
farm, consisting of 180 acres ot land, two dwelling
houses and other necessary buildings: rent low to
good party. Apply to N. MCCLARRAN, Edge
wood station. P. R. E. Ja20-lC6-MWS
,
Offices. Desk Room. Sec
TO LET-OFFICES 3M LIBERTY ST., TO AN
electrical physician; central location: rent
low. Ja23-22
TO LET-(99) -OFFICES AND BUSINESS
rooms In best location; call for prices.
SAMUEL W. BLACK &. CO., 99 Fourth ave.
JalS-28-D
mo LET IN THE
MCCANCE BLOCK,
and Seventh avenue.
X Smlthfield, Liberty
well-lighted offices, each room fronting on a prin
cipal street; passenger and merchandise eleva
tors. JsS-32-D
TO LET SINGLE AND CONNECTING
rooms In the Garrison buildings, cor. Wood
and Water streets, and Third ave. and Wood
street. Inquire at A. GARRISON FOUNDRY
CO., 10 and 13 Wood st Jal8-1
TO LET-THE SECOND AND THIRD FLOORS
of Diamond National Bank building, corner
Fifth ave. ana Liberty St. : the same elegant and
well-llgbted rooms formerly occupied by Porter.
Donaldson & Co. for wholesale millinery goods.
GEO. JOHNSTON, Agent, 6Z Fourth ave.; ia21-17
mo LET-NEW OFFICES: SPLENDID LIGHT.
L ine uerinania savings Bank, ta wooaat..
having changed the iuterlorof its building by
adding 15 large, airy 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. de21-75-D
Business Stands.
TO LET-ON LINE OF PENN AVE. AND
Butler st. cable roaas first-class storerooms,
with or without dwellings. M. P. HOWLEY. 3819
Butler street. U15-2S
TO LET AN ESTABLISHED DRYGOOD3
and gents' furnishing storeroom: no stock:
a splendid opening for the right narty; possession
April 1. Inquire at 608 WOOD ST., second floor.
Ja23-98-ws
TO LET-AN OLD-ESTABLISHED DRY
GOODS and carpet stand. In one of the best
manuiaciuring towns in western ira.; oest loca
tion and best room In town: a splendid opening
for a live man. Address BOX 322, Beaver Falls,
Pa. Ja23-9Q-23,26,fe2
TO LET THE ELEGANT STOREROOM,
with plate glass front. No. 2S7 Ohio St., Alle
gheny, at present occupied by W. J. Stalger as
wnoiesaie ana retail coniectionery: one oi me
best locations for this line ot business in Alle
gheny. Apply to J. H. AIKEN, 100 Fifth ave.
TO LET-FOUK LARGE, WELL-LIGHTED
rooms, with power (about 8,000 square feet),
for heavy or light manufacturing. In building
know as the Chas. B. Head bolt works. Grant
avenue. Allegheny. Inquire on the premises of
MR. FRED ESHELMAN, Manager of the Alle
gheny Wood Carving Co. Ja23-25-MWS
rpO LET THE POPULAR HOTEL KNOWN
JL as tbe White House, at Perrysvllle, on the
Perrysville plankroad, with 21 acres of land, good
orchard, barn, stablings, sheds; and also frame
dwelling, with large garden joining, and every
thing in first-class order: long lease Is given to the
right party. For further information call or ad
dress 1 H E DAN N ER MEDIC1N E CO., 242 Federal
st.. Allegheny City. Ja22-21
TO L",EASE.
TO LEASE-FOR A TERM OF YEARS, TWO
3-story buildings, corner Fifth ave. and
Cherry alley; could be easily remodeled for busi
ness purposes; lowrent to desirable parties. GEO.
JOHNSTON. Agent, 62 Fourth ave. Ja21-17
LOST.i-
LOST OR STOLEN ON SATURDAY, JANU
ARY 19, a skye terrier, registered, answering
to tbe name of John: finder will be rewarded by
returning to ST. JAMES HOTEL. Ja23-18
LOST-tlO 00 REWARD, AND NO QUESTION8
asked, for the return of a black pointer bitch,
with white feet, white breast, and answering to
the name of Darkness. W. G. MACKEY, 6110
Penn avenue. East End. ia20-9-wsn
FOUND.
FOUND-THE TRUTH I WE SUFFERED
untold agonies! Dr. Griffith's Ta-va-zon
Remedies cured us when all other means failed, and
they will cure you; try them: Mrs. G.C.Fink.Fox
burg, Pa.; Mrs. Hannah John, 663 Forbes St.;
Thos. Keele, Mt. Washington; D. W. James, B.
& O. R. II., city, and thousands of others: see
testimonials. GKlBFITH'S DRUGSTORE, Third
and Grant, Pittsburg; Ta-va-zon L. C. Syrup, the
best for coughs, colds, etc. Ja32
PROPOSALS.
PROPOSALS FOR 3.6-INCH STEEL CAN
NON f orgings Ordnance Office, War De
partment, Washington, January 16, 1883.
Sealed proposals, in duplicate, will be received
at this office until 3 o'clock P. M. on THURS
DAY, JANUARY 31, 18S9. at which time they
will be publicly opened, for supplying the Ord
nance Department, U. S. Army, with 2 sets ot
Steel Forgings, of American manufacture, ror
3.6-inch experimental field cannon. All infor
mation can be had upon application to 8. V.
BENET, Brig. Gen., Chier of Ordnance.
ja20-m
PROPOSAL FOR LOCK GATE TIMBER
United States Engineer Office, Cincinnati,
O., January 10, 1889. Sealed proposals, in dupli
cate, for furnishing white oak timber ror the
gates or tho ice-harbor lock, at Marietta, O.,
will be received at this office until noon, local
time, on THURSDAY, the 21st day or February,
1889. All information furnished on application.
Tbe attention of bidders is invited to the Acts of
Congress approved Feb. 28, 1885, and Feb. 23,
1887. WM. E. MERRILL, Lieut. Col. of En
gineers. ja23-l-23.24,23,28,Iel5,16
TO CONTRACTORS FOR
ELECTRIC LIGHTING.
Office of the )
boaitd of public impkovemets,
St. Louis, January 8, 1889. )
Sealed proposals for the public work hereinafter
mentioned will be received at the office of the
Board of Public Improvements of the City or St.
Louis, Mo., until 12 M. or the 28th day or February,
1S89, at which hour they will be publicly opened
and read, viz. :
For lighting with electricity ror the term of ten
years rrom January 1, 1890, the streets, public
places and such public buildings as may be desig
nated in the following districts orthe City orst.
Louis, Mo., viz.:
Letting No. 2,503. The district described as the
southern district In ordinance numbered 14,697, ap
proved December 29, 1883. f
Deposit required; fo,0CO.
Letting No. 2,504. Thedtstrlct described as the
northern district In ordinance number 14,697, ap
proved December 29. 1883.
Deposit required, 15,000.
Bidders will state prices per annum at which are
Hghtsor2,000-caudle power each, or incandescent
lights, of 30-candIe power each, will be furnished,
operated and maintained, for lighting streets and
fiublle places: also prices per annum at which arc
Ights, of 2.000-canale power each, or Incandescent
lights, of lS-candle power each, will be furnished,
operated and maintained for lighting public build
ings. Everything required for the above electric light
ing shall be furnished and maintained by the con
tractor. The contract with the cltv will carry the nrlvil-
ege or 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 at the expiration of
the contract.
Itlfttlova Vnnat inhmlt nrl.t, ... nwA.nl. i.A.a1
and detailed plans and specifications of the pro
posed system of distributing the electricity, mode
of supporting tbe lights and wires, and of safety
appliances.
Proposals must be made on blank forms and In
closed in envelopes furnished by the Board of
Public Improvements. The certificate of the
Treasurer orthe City of St. Louis that the sum of
(5,000 has been deposited In the treasury must be
inclosed with tbe proposal.
The right to reject any or all proposals is ex
pressly reserved.
Specifications, form or contract and plans of the
districts to be lighted, may be seen at the office of
the President of the Board of Public Improve
ments of the City of St. Louis, on and after Janu
ary 28, .889.
Any contract let hereunder will require the ap
proval orthe Municipal Assembly by ordinance.
By order or the Board.
HENRY FLAD,
President.
Attest:
EMORY S. FOSTER.
Jall-22 Secretary.
-I EO. H. BARBOUR,
VT CIVIL ENGINEER,
Surveyor, Draughtsman and Deslgnerof
Bridges Roofs and Mill Buildings,
Room 63 Eisner Building, ,
nel2-k68-B 64 FIFTH AVENUE, Pittsburg:
OFFICIAL PITTSBURG.
Department of Public Works, 1
PrrrsBUBG. Pa., January 16, 1889.
JTOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
1 report of Viewers on the opening ot
array avenue, from Wilklns avenue toForbes
avenne has been approved by Councils, which
action will be final, unless an appeal is filed in
the Court of Common Pleas within ten (10)
days from date. E. M. BIGELOW,
Chief or Department or Public Works.
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Department of Public Works. J
Pittsburg, Pa., January 16, 1838. S
NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT
the assessment tor the gTadingand paving
of Natrona alley, from Stanton avenne to
Fifty-second street, is now ready for examina
tion and correction, and will remain in this
office ror ten (10) days, after which it will be
returned to the City Treasurer for collection.
E. M. BIGELOW,
Chief of Department or Public Works.
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DEPARTMENT OT CHARITIES.
s.
889. J
BE RE
Ptttsburo. Pa.. January 15. 1889.
OEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE-
LJ CEIVEDat the office of the CitvCon
troller until FRIDAY, January 23, 1889, ror
the furnishing or the Department or Charities
with one light ambulance, or the build and
style or the one now in use by the Homeo
pathic Hospital or this city, all material used
to be or tbe best quality, subject to the inspec
tion ot the Chief or this department. This bid
mnst include similar outfit and appliances now
in nse in the ambnlance referred to. All in
formation furnished at office of Department of
Charities.
Probated bonds in double the amount of bids
are required, and must be probated before the
City Clerk or Mayor.
The Department ot Awards reserves the right
to reject any or all bids. R. C. ELLIOT,
Chief or the Department or Charities.
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Department of Public Works,
Pittsbttro, January 17, 1889. J
SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE
CEIVED at the office or City Controller
until Saturday. January 26, 1889. at 2 o'clock
p. M., for furnishing and delivering two cylin
der heads, also one wronght-iron crank, for
Brilliant pumping station. A. V. R. R.
For furnishing and erecting; at Hiland res
ervoir one set heavy ornamental steps, cast
iron risers and tread, steps to be sixteen (16)
feet wide and separated by ornamental
wronght-iron hand rail; also, for furnishing
forty-eight (48) lawn seats, eqnal to design
shown in Van Dora's illustrated catalogue,
plate Nos. 499 and 522; bidders ror same to
furnish designs and specifications.
All proposals must be accompanied by bonds
in double the amount or the estimated cost,
probated before the Mayor or City Clerk.
For specifications and any other information
apply at the office of Superintendent of Water
Supply andDistribotion.
E. M. BIGELOW,
Chief or Department or Public Works.
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Department of Public Works,
Pittsburq, January 16, 1889.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
Viewers' reports on the construction or
sewers on Mulberry street.from crown between
Fourteenth street and Fifteenth street to Fif
teenth street; Spring alley, from Sixteenth
street to Fifteenth street; Center avenne and
Barton street from Wallingford street to Two
Mile Run sewer; Station street and Larimer
avenue, from the Pennsylvania Railroad to
Everett street; Larimer avenue, from the first
crown north ot Meadow street to Everett
street; Dresden alley, from Firty-second street
to McCandless street; Selby alley, lrom South
Eighth street to South Ninth street; Natrona
alley, from Firty-third street to McCandless
street, and Fifteenth street, from Liberty ave
nue to the Allegheny river have been ap
proved by Councils, which action will be final,
unless an appeal is filed in the1 Conrt of Com
mon Pleas within ten (10) days from date.
E. M. BIGELOW,
Chier of Department of Public Works.
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TAXPAYERS' HOTICE.
Office of the Board of Assessors, l
Ptttsburo, Pa., January 17, 1889. f
Valuations upon property in the Third, Fifth,
Nineteenth, Twenty-first Twenty-second and
Twenty-fifth wards have been completed for
the triennial assessment or 1889. Appeals may
be made as follows: Third, Fifth, andTwenty
second close January 23, at 4 v. 31.; Nineteenth
Twenty-first and Twenty-fifth close January
26, 4 P. M., upon forms furnished with tran
scripts, which can be had at once upon per
sonal application, or by letter or postal card.
All orders for transcripts now on file will be
mailed at earliest possible moment. All ap
peals must be probated at this office.
Office hours from 9 A. M. till 4 P. M.
Attention is called to Section 23 of the new
charter, which provides that "The Board of
Assessors shall assess all property taxable for
city purposes at its actual cash valne: provided,
that no property shall be assessed for a less
amount than the price paid for at the last re
corded sale."
By order of Board.
FRANK P. CASE,
PHILIP HOERR. Assessors.
JAMESJ.LARKIN, jalS-59
Continued on the Eighth Page.
DIVIDENDS.
Ben Franklin Insurance Company!
or the City of Allegheny, Pa.
ALX-EOHENTr. January 9, 18S9. )
DIVIDEND THE DIRECTORS OF THIS
company have this day declared a divi
dend or THREE PER CENT (one dollar and
fifty cents per share), payable on and after
Monday, January 14. 1889.
JalO-T WM. A. FORD. Secretary.
LEGAL NOTICES.
NOTICE-NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
than an application will be made to tbe
Governor of the State or Pennsylvania od Mon
day, February 4, 1889, by Abner U. Howard, S.
J. Wainwright, W. H. Niraick, J. a Morrison
and J. M. Howard under the Act of Assembly
ot the Commonwealth or Pennsylvania, entitled
"An Act to provide for the incorporation and
regulation ot certain corporations," approved
April 29, 1874, ror the charter or an intended
corporation to be called the "Howard Plate
Glass Company, the character and object of
which is the manufacture and sale of plate and
other articles or glass, and articles of glass in
connection with other materials, and ror this
purpose to have, possess and enjoy all tbe
rights, benefits and privileges or the said Act
of Assembly and its supplements. ja9-35-w
BUSINESS CHANGES.
PlTTSBUBO AND SOUTHERN COAL CO., 1
. (A corporation or West Virginia)
PlTTSBTTBO. January 3, 18S9. )
THE SYNDICATE HERETOFORE EXIST
ING in connection with the Pittsburg and
Southern Coal Co. was dissolved November 30,
18S8, by limitation. The business hereafter will
be conducted by the Pittsburg and Southern
Coal Co. alone, a corporation of West Virginia,
with a paid-up capital of$100,000, at their gen
eral office, Rooms 13, 14 and 15, Iron Exchange
Building, No. 8 Wood St.
JOSEPH WALTON. President.
JAMES DICKSON. Secretary.
T. H. GIVEN, Treasurer.
Vice Presidents: JNO. A. WOOD, SAM'L S.
BROWN. ja!8-39-JnvF
THE FIRM OF ALLEN KIRKPATRICK
it Co., wholesale grocers and seed dealers,
was dissolved by the death or Robert A. Kirk
Patrick on the 30th or November, 1888, and also
by tbe sale by William K. Gillespie or his in
terest in said Arm to Allen Kirkpatrick Janu
ary 19, 1889. Tbe affairs or said firm will be
wound up, and settlement made by Allen Kirk-
EaincK at ine oiu piace oi Business, xso. IMS
ibert8t, Pittsburg, Pa.
ALLEN KIRKPATRICK,
AV. K. GILLESPIE.
PrrTSBUBO, PA., January 19, 1889.
The undersigned have this day associated
themselves together as partners nnder tbe fltm
name of Allen Kirkpatrick it Co., and will con
tinue to carry on tbe business or wholesale
grocers and seed dealers at No. 903 Liberty St.,
Pittsburg, Pa.
ALLEN KIRKPATRICK,
ALEX. M. SCOTT.
January 19. 1889. jal9-l7-p
AMUSEMENTS.
GRAND OPERA HOUSE
FANNY DAVENPORT,
supported by Mr. Melbourne McDowell,
LA TOSCA.
Week Jan. 28 Hanlon's "Fantasma." ja20-41
B
IJOU THEATER-
"SHE."'
"SHE."
Matinee to-day at
2 o'clock-
Gillette's big
Next week-THE TWO JOHNS. ja22-15
HARRIS THEATER
Week commencing January 21.
Onlv lour Matinees this week.
Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday.
'-THE ROMANY RYE."
Next Week "A COLD DAY." ja2I-9
CASINO MUSEUM
WEEK OF JANUARY 21.
Healey and Saunders, Adam Berkes, the
White Cap victim, and others.
Admission 10 cents. Open rrom 10 A. u. to
10 P.'lf. ja21-4
TTARRY WILLIAMS ACADEMY
TO-NIGHT!
Matinees Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday,
THE RENTZJ3ANTLEY
NOVELTY AND BURLESQUE CO.
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AUCTION SALES.
ASSIGNEES' SALE-IN THE MATTER
ot the voluntary assignment ot the Far
mers' and Mechanics' Bans of East Birming
ham to J. H. Sorg, H. Berg, Jr., and L. a. Cun
ningham. No. 432 December Term. 1S8S. And now to
wit, December 21, 1888. the within petition pre
sented in open court and the prayer thereot is
granted and it is ordered, adjudged and de
creed that the property within described be
sold on the premises on the
31St DAY OF JANUARY, A. D., 1889, AT 10
O'CLOCK A. M,
And that notice of said sale be given twice a
week in two newspapers, one morning and one
evening for six weeks prior to said sale, also by
i hand bills.
By the Court.
Pursuant to the authority given us by the
above order we will expose to public sale on
the premises on
THURSDAY. JANUARY 31, A. D., 1889, AT
10 O'CLOCK, A M.,
the rollowine described property: All those
TWO CONTIGUOUS LOTS OF GROUND,
each having a width of 20 feet, situate in the
City of Pittsburg, together bonnded and de
scribed as follows:
Beginning at the northwesterly corner of
Carson street and Eighteenth street and run
ning thence along Carson street westwardIT
40 teet; thence northwardly parallel with Eigh
teenth street 120 leet to Wright's alley; thence
eastwardly along said alley 40 feet to Eighteenth
street, and thence southwardly along Eigh
teenth street 120 feet to the place or begining.
Having erectedthereon two tbree-story build
ings, with mansard; one ot which was lately oc
cupied by the said bank; the other is a store
bmlding.
Being tbe same property which Frederick
Ibmsen, executor, by deed dated September 6
1871, and recorded in Deed Book, Vol. 339, page
660, conveyed to James McMaster, President
and Trustee or Farmers' and Mechanics' Bank
'or East Birmingham.
ALSO. ALLTHAT CERTATNLOT OR PIECE
OF GROUND SITUATE IN THE
TWENTY-SEVENTH WARD
OF THE CITY OF
PITTSBURG.
Bounded and described as follows: Beginning;
on the southerly line or Pins street, at a point
66 feet westerly from the western line or land
now or late of Josephine Yard. lormerly Jose
phine Ormsby: thence westerly along said Pins
street 34 reet to line ot land or St. Michael's
Church, thence along the line or said land
southerly 86.70 feet to the northern line of
Gregory street: thence along the line of said
street easterly 32 feet, more or less, to the lino
of land of Leo Bieger. and along tbe lineot
said BIeger"s land northwardly 87 feet, more or
less, to Pius street the .place or beginning.
Whereon is erected a two-story brick dwelling
honse and outbuildings.
ALSO, ALL THAT PIECE OR PARCEL)
OF GROUND SITUATE IN THE
TWENTY-SEVENTH WARD
OF THE CITY OF :
PITTSBURG,
Bounded and described as follows: Beginning
on the line of land now or late of Josephine
Yard, formerly Josephine Ormsby. at the dis
tance of south 14 15, west 233 14-luO feet from
the south line or Piu3 street and on south line
or Maple street, continued from Yard's plan;
thence along said line south 14 15, west
202 76-100 to line of land of Bishop Tnigg; thence
along the same north 75 53'. west 63 reet to Une
or land or St. Michael's Church; thence north
B47'eastl035-10 feet to lineot Maple street
aforesaid, and thence by the southern line of
said street easterly 80 feet, more or less, to
place ot beginning, comprising ten building
lou.
All the above property, which is susceptible
or division, will be ottered first as a whole and
then separately.
Terms: One-third cash and the balance in
one and two years, secured by tight bond and
mortgage, with 30 days' scire raclas clause on.
the property sold.
J. H. SORG.
H. BERG, JR.,
L. S. CUNNINGHAM,
Assignees.
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GREAT AUCTIOH SALE
OP 463 HEAD OF HORSES AND
MULES, BY THE
Citizens' Traction Company,
ON
TUESDAY, JANUARY 29, 1889,
At 10 o'clock A. M. Sale to take place at Citi
zens' Car Stables, corner Forty-seventh
and Butler streets.
The above sale will consist ot the following
articles: 187 head or geldings, 153 head of
mares, 123 bead or mules, 330 sets or harness,
large lot or blankets and other stable equip
ments. All the above articles will bo sold to
the highest bidder. Anyone in need of the
above articles will find it to their advantage to
attend the sale. No postponement on account
of tbe weather.
ja20-31 J. A McKELVY, Auctioneer.
AUCTION BALE.
January 28, 1889, at 10 o'clock A. ir., on tha
premises, No. 363 Filth ave., ,
2-Story Brick Dwelling,.
8 rooms and finished attic, nat. and art. gas, etc
Lot 20x100 feet, with the privilege of buying
20 feet additional.
SAMUEL WJ3LACK k CO.;
ja23-15
99 Fourth ave.
RESORTS.
THE ISLESWORTH,
ATLANTIC CITY. N. J.
On tbe beach, sea end of Virginia avenue.
Steam heat, electric bells. Will open Febru
ary 9, 1SS9.
jal3-72-MWTSu BUCK & McCLELLAN.
HOT SPRINGS, N. O.
MOUNTAIN PARK HOTEL.
Firsi-class in every particular. Stsam Heat,
Open Fires. Porches inclosed in glass, Superb
Location. Ideal Climate for ihe debilitated.
Baihs in Marble Pools, Finest in America
Wafers unexcelled anywhere in curative power
or luxury. G. K. LANSING,
(Late of Astor House, N. Y.) Manager.
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TO LET.
Some of the finest rooms in the cltv for
general business purposes at tbe New
XUSPATCH building, 75, 77 and 79 Dla
mond street.
WELL LIGHTED, well ventilated, with con
venient passenger and freight elevator;
service.
SITUATION, the most central in the city
within a lew hundred reet of the post
offices, (new and old). City Hall, the new
county buildings. Fifth avenne. Smith
field street and Fourth avenne.
PARTIES requiring power service also sup
plied, with special quarters and ever;
convenience.
ELECTRIC LIGHTING, steam heating and
janitor service included In the rents,
which are moderate.
GREAT advantages and economy in these)
new quarters. Apply between II a. M.
and 5 p. 31. at the
NEW DISPATCH BUILDING.
73. 77 and 79 Diamond street:
FOURTH AVENUE,
Between Wood and Smithfield streets, lots 120
reet deep for sale. SAMUEL W. BLACK oV
CO., 89 Fourth ave.
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0
UR SPECIALTY-
RENT COLLECTING.
SAMUEL W. BLAQK & CO.,
99 FOURTH AVE
ESTABLISHED 1S7S.
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MCKNIGHT & VICTORY. :
TMBERS, GAS AND STEAM FITTERS,
Dealers in '
GAS FIXTURES, LAMPS,
PUMPS, LEAD PIPE, HOSE. 4c,
416 SMITHFIELD STREET.
Special attention given to natural gas fitting.
Telephone 769. se2J-fl0-MWF
D
UNCAN C. WHITE,
Building Contractor,
n uiumonu street.
Second door above Smlthfield,
Pittsburg. Be4-c23-MWT -
XNCORPORATED 1794 THE INSURANCE
I COMPANY" OF THE STATE OF PENN
SYLVANIA, or Philadelphia.
Cash assets J 700.101 00
Losses paid since organization 13,&H,S27C0
GEO. W. DEAN & CO 101 Fourth ave.
nol8-rl0-'ws
FRESH BUTTER
RECEIVED DAILY
BY GEO. K. STEVRNRniNT nn
GROCERIES AND TABLE DELICACIES,,-
sixth: AVENUE. jae-fle-Wj-J
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