Pittsburg dispatch. (Pittsburg [Pa.]) 1880-1923, January 27, 1889, Page 3, Image 3

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    A FABCE IN CHURCH.
One of the Funniest of All Situations
for Aural Vigilantes.
AN OLD BUMMER AND HIS BOTTLE
Snatched from the Altar in Time to Escape
from Coraopolitans.
THE! TVEEE TEKT LAME AT THE KEAR
Coraopolis was treated to a serio-comic
drama the other evening, which was quite
annoying for a time to tome people, and has
since'subjected them to considerable guying
from those who escaped the necessity of
lacing the danger. The constituent parts
of the drama were a bottle of whisky, a dor
nick, a drunken man, a damaged church
and a demoralized populace.
Two gentlemen named Devers and Mag
nus saw a man breaking his way into the
rresbyterian Church, using a large stone
for a battering ram. They remonstrated to
no effect, for he had almost accomplished
his object before they discovered him, and,
getting into the gloomy basement, availed
himself of the ancient privilege of sanc
tuary. A crowd gathered in the gloaming;
but it seems to have had scruples about in
vading the sanctity of a church building,
and contented itself by investing the place
to prevent escape. How large the crowd
might have grown, it is hard to say, had cot
a little son ol Mr. A. AY. McDonald ran
home and told his father. Mr. McDonald
came on the scene and forced his way into
the basement and dragged out the invader,
not from the horns of the altar, but from
under the pipes of the heater.
Congregational meetings have been held
regularlv at night lately, and the tempera
ture was" balmy, inciting the inebriate to
repose. Alter "getting the intruder out. Mr.
McDonald confiscated the bottle, and this
part of the performance came nearer pro
ducing a tragedy than anything else. It
was put under guard, however, and the
culprit marched up to the office of the
Burgess. This official advised the turning
of the matter over to a justice of the peace,
and McDonald, who had tired of the matter,
turned the man over to a guard of some 15
or 20 men to take him before the justice."
On the way1 they all got ahead of the
prisoner, except one man, who had a lame
foot, and the prisoner, taking in the situa
tion, broke like a quarter horse across Dil
lon's orchard, and the last seen of him he
was Bearing the wilds of Moon township,
back of Captain Mclntyre's residence; but
the odor of bad whisky floated over that
prohibition district for the greater part of
the next forenoon.
The man was rather well dressed, and an
entire stranger. He threatened the bor
ough with the vengeance of the Amalga
mated Association, the Knights of Labor,
and, in a rabid speech, informed his captors
that they were below him socially, mentally
and every other respect, except physically,
and in that he might have been a Mason, had
he felt that way. The Home Guards swear
that if he comes around that way again he
will find them prepared to wipe out the
stain on their bravery. They are irritated
when thev reflect tha't glorv awaited them
just there, and they failed to write their
names on the scrollof fame.
GOLDEN "WEDDING.
Take one pound of granulated sugar, half
pound of butter, beat these to a light cream,
then add in four parts (beating light each
time) the well-beaten yolks of twelve eggs;
stir into this one cup sweet milk, one tea
spoonful extract vanilla, and one and one
fourth pounds of flour, having mixed
through the dry flour one and a half meas
ures "Banner" Baking powder. Bake one
hour in a slow oven.
For the Icing. Take two and a half cups
granulated sugar, half cup water, boil three
minutes, when cool, add the whites of three
eggs, slightly beaten, and one teaspoonful
extract vanilla.
Adulterated and unwholesome bakin?
preparations are being continually forced
upon the people, and while it is true that
there is a demand for the so-called cheap
goods from some consumers it is also true
that the careful and prudent housewife
who has a proper regard for the health of
ine individuals, will not admit them into
the household, but prefers to pay a fair
price for a meritorious article, and if this
spirit were universal it would mean an im-
Srovement in the health of the community,
ur advice then is to "resolve to get the
best," and you will discover before long the
truth of the old maxim, "The best is always
the cheapest." The Banner Baking Powder
is composed of the highest test, 99 per cent
pure crystal creamtartar, which is the most
expensive material that can be piocured.
Therefore, it cannot be sold at as low a
price as the inferior goods that are made of
alum, -ammonia and Terra alba. For the
Banner recipe book address B. B. Co.,
Box 245. Pittsburg, Pa.
LOST.
LOST LADY'S BREASTPIN, SET WITH
small diamonds. Between Bijou Theater an J
Pride tt. Liberal reward If returned to S8 CLAKK
bT. ja27-96
NOTICES.
Countt Commissioners' Office. i
PrrrsnUBG, January 18. 18S9. (
THE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WILL
bold appeals on the following -named dis
tricts as f oflfws, to-wit:
Monday. January 2S, Fmdley, N. Fayette,
Robinson and Collier townships.
Tuesday. January 2H, S. Fayette, Ohio, Penn,
Plnm and Pine townships.
Wednesday. January 30, Ninth, Tenth and
Eleventh wards, Allegheny City.
Thursday, January 31, Seventh. Eighth,
Twelfth and Thirteenth wards, Allegheny City.
Bv order County Commissioner,
jalO-30 P. W. SIEBEBT, Clerk.
EDUCATIONAL.
PENNSYLVANIA FEMALE COLLEGE
East End, Pittsburg. Second term opens
February I. 16S9. Dilworth Hall is ready for
occupancy and will accommodate a largernum
ler of students. Apply to MISS HELEN E.
PELLETBEAU. President. ja8-48
MEETINGS.
N'
OT1CE
Smokrf!itvf!nnTnil'TCn 1 rVwinpratlTfiTTninTi
will hold a very important meeting SATUR
DAY EVENING next. All members are re
quested to attend. & L. "WILSON, Bee Bee.
ja27-118
AMUSEMENTS.
pATHEDRAL FAIR.
Open every evening this week.
Fair will close next 8aturday evening. Special
attractions this week.
Monday. Prof. Garber, the celebrated aanjo
ist; Tuesday, the Thespian Specialty Company;
"Wednesday, Horace Mentzer in his Chinese
specialties; Thursday, Frank Kinarf. tho ven
triloquist; Friday, the McMillan Company;
Saturday will close with a grand concert.
-v ja27-U9
f 'into rt
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XS"Display advertisements one dollar per
square for one insertion. Classified advertise
ments on this page such as Wanted, For Sale,
To Let, etc, ten cents per line for each inser
tion, and none taken or less than fifty cents.
THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH
BRANCH OFFICES.
For the accommodation of tho
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 Tub Dis
patch. rrrrsBUiiG.
THOS1AS MCCAFFREY, SxS Butler street.
EMIL G. STUCKEY, Mth street and Penn are.
E. G. STUCKEY & CO., Wylieavc. and Fulton St.
N. STOKELY, Filth Avenue Market House.
EAST EXD.
J. TV. "WALLACE, 6121 Penn avenue.
OAKLAND.
MCA LLISTER A SHEIBLEK, 5th av. & Atwood St.
SOCTHSIDE.
JACOB SPOHN, No. I Carson street. v
C11AS. SC11WARM, 1707 Carson street.
ALLEGHENY.
A. J. KAEKCHEK, 59 Federal street.
McBRIDE BKOS-. Federal and Ohio streets.
FRED H. EGGEKS. ITS Ohio street.
F. H. EGGElte & bON, Ohio and Chestnut sts.
J F. STEVENSON, Arch and Jackson streets.
THOMAS MCHENRY. Western and Irwin aves.
G. V. HUGHES. Pennsylvania and Beaver aves.
PERRY M. GLEIM. Rebecca and Allegheny aves.
WANTED HELP.
3Inle Hclo.
WANTED-ONE METAL PATTERN MAKER.
Address P. O. BOX 1051, Pittsburg, Pa.
Ja27-80
WAN TEDJANITOR- APPLY BETWEEN
11 and 12 o'clock Monday at DISPATCH
BUILDING, Diamond street. Ja-73
TTTANTED SOLICITORS - STEADY PO-
V SITION to the right parties. Apply 151
Sedgwick St., Allegheny. Monday 7 p. M. Ja27-25
-TTTANTEO-GOOD AMATEUR VIOLIN AND
V bassoon players from 17 to 25 years of age.
For particulars, address MUSICIAN, Dispatch
office. Ja27-27
-IT7"ANTED-ONE EXPERIENCED CURTAIN
iV and shade hanger and two good carpet
lavers. E. GROETZINGER, 627 and 3 Penn
avenue, Ja27-64
VTTANTED-HELPTOSHOTY A NEW ARIL
V CLE that fills a long-felt want: J5 to 15 per
dav: State agents wanted everywhere. 35 SEV
ENTH ST. ja27-lll
WANTEO-A PACKER ACCUSTOMED TO
packing chimneys and light glassware.
Apply at OK HCE OF LAMP FACTORY, West
lngnouse Electric Co., citv. JaI7-15
WANTEO-SALtSMAN FOR HARDWARE
and building materials (retail): must be
thorough. Inquire or JOHNSONS, EAGYE 4
EARL, Second are., Pittsburg. Ja26-5
"TTTANTED-AGENTS-FOR THE FASTEST
V selling little 5c article In the world: every
house In cltj or country takes from 25 to 100. J.
K. PAGE & CO., 3213 Fifth ave., Chicago. jazS-65
WANTED-A GENTLEMAN TO TAKE
charge of our branch office for sewing ma
chines: must be experienced and furnish team.
HEELEKA WILSON CO., 6 sixth street.
J 126-17
-TT7ANTED-F0UK ABLE MEN TOCANVASS
for tea, spices ana baking powder: none
but men with good ability, address and reference
need apply. Address "TEA," Dispatch office.
Ja.27-78
WANTED 15 ACTIVE YOUNG MEN TO
work at telegraph construction 2d miles
from Pg. Call at 98 FIFTH AVE., not later than
6:15 A. II., Monday morning ready to go to work.
Ja27-28
TfJANTED AGENTS AT ONCE, FOR THE
best household article made: stands and
sells on Its merits: agents make good pay: secure a
good chance at once. L. b. GAY. N o 64 Fourth
st., Philadelphia, Pa. Ja22-48-MTuWE8u
WANTED-AGENTS IN EVERY TOWN IN
U. S. to sell Dr. O'Keere's "Boss Bitters:"
can make fl2 to Kl per week. Address DK.
O'KEEFE 4 CO.. Homeopathic Chemists, 34 Fifth
avenue, Pittsburg. JaCT-97
WANTED-A YOUNG MAN WHO HAS HAD
some experience at repairing Jewelry,
clocks or watche. Address, stating age, ex-
Jericnee, wages expected and full partlculirs,
EV ELER, Dispatch office. Ja27-105
-TTrANTED-BOOKKEEPEKS AND CLERKS
V ho you want a position, or promotion, or
an Increased salarv, or lighter work? For full
particulars Inclose stamp to&.T.FARNSWORlH
& CO., 27 Glenn building, Cincinnati, O. ja27-91
"TTTANTED-IN THIS CITY A FIKSI-CLASS
book canvasser to sell for cash a new atlas
publication: liberal Inducements to right party.
AddressJOIIN f. ILIFF4CO., Book and Atlas
Publishers. 134 E. Van Kuren St., Chicago. 111.
Ja27-3S
-TTANTF.D EXPERT MALL STENOGRA
V l'HER for position of trust: liberal com
pensation: must be married man, whose character
will bear closest investigation; give particulars
Tor past ten years. Address 8, care, LORD &
THOMAS, Chicago. Ja27-37
-VTTANTED-FIRE INSURANCE SOLICITOR,
T one who has large experience andabllitv,
to the right party is open an excellent position in
established business, with good salary and per
centage: aoplicatlon must be made immediately.
Address POSITION. Dispatch office. ja27-106
ANTED AGENTS - GENTLEMEN OH
lady canvassers Tor Pittsburg. Allegheny
and suburban towns, to sell on commission, lava
tor, a lanndrv article, readily sold with good prof
It. Apply between 9 and 10 o'clock A. m., at H.
HOLTZMAN & SONS, 35 Sixth St., Pittsburg. Pa.
Jal6-1
TTTANTE1)-TH0R0UGH BUSINESS MAN,
V of strict integrity, to assist treasurer of
established manufacturing corporation doing cash
business yearly of half million: must take at least
S5.O0O stock, give bond and best references: salary
fl.800 or more. Address KNICKERBOCKER,
Box 12, Station D, New York. JaI7-110
-TTrjANTED-A LIVE CANVASSER IN EACH
T V town to sell a commercial specialty, popular
and of long standing. Large commission, u nick
sales. No capital required. Inqulrethe commer
cial standing of our house. Established 18G6.
AVrite for particulars. Inclosing 2-cent stamp.
THE REYNOLDS & REYNOLDS CO., Dayton, O,
Ja23-3-EOD
Female Bdn.
-TTTANTED-AN EXPERIENCED OPERATOR
V to give Instructions on sewing machines.
WHEELER & WILSON MFG CO., 6 Sixth street,
Pittsburg, Pa. Ja26-17
Male nnd Female ITcId.
WANTED-GERMAN OR SWEDE GIRL FOR
general housework. Apply, with references,
at 143 BLUFF STREET, Pittsburg. Ja27-9
TT7" ANTED AVE WISH SEVERAL MORE
V ladies to canvass and sell our homeopathic
medicine: steady work: can make 8 to (12 per
week. DR. O'KEEFE & CO., Homeopathic
Chemists, 34 Fifth ave. Ja27-87
"TTfTAN TED-LIVE MEN AND WOMEN TO
tV engage in an easy, paying business at
home; can work daytime or evening and make 50c
to J2 per honr; sure thing; sample and complete
instructions sent free. Address, AORLD
SUPPLY CO., Rutland, Vt. ja2-110
MEN OR WOMEN- Tfl
sell Missouri steam Washer to families? ar
guments In its ravor numerous and convincing;
sales made without difficulty; profits large: sent
on two weeks' trial, to be returned at my expense
4r not satisfactory: write Tor Illustrated circular
and terms. J. AVORTH, 54 Ueekman, N. Y.
' no25-w80-su
WANTED SITUATIONS.
WANTED-TEMPORARY SITUATION AS
drupglst for two or three months. Addrers
DRUGGIST, Dispatch office. Ja27-45
WANTED-AN EXPERIENCED CUSTOM
cutter wants a position; good reference.
Address BOX 102, Rochester, Pa. Ja27-4S
-VTTANTED-POSITION BY A YOUNG LADY
v V to do writing, typewriting or general office
work. Address M. C-, Dispatch office. Ja27-82
WANTED SITUATION BY WINDOW
dresser and ticket-writer in dry and lancv
goods store. Address O, B., Dispatch office.
J127-8G
-TIT ANTE D-A SITUATION AS HOUSE
V KEEPER by a loung widow; references
exchanged. Address WIDOW, Dispatch office.
Ja27-40
XTTANTED-BYAYOUNG MARRIED MAN
Y a position as salesman, or collector, or any
kind or work: good city references. E. C. P.,
Dl. patch office. J 327-15
WANTED-SITUATION BY A COMPETENT
electric light or stationary englneeribest of
reference given. Address ENGINEER. Dispatch
office, Plttsbnrg, Pa. )a26-I0O
-rrTANTED-POSlT-'ON BY A WIDOW, 30
years of age, refined and educated, as
housekeeper: good references. Address, for three
days, S., Dispatch office. Ja2S-73
WANTED-VOSITION BY A YOUNG MAN,
will make himself useful in or about a
store, with a team or other light work; good
reference. Address A. V., Dispatch office.
JS27-U7
WANTED-SITUATION-DRUG CLERK. 6
years' experience; registered as manager
and proprietor; strictly temperate and moderate
wages; references. Address DRUGGIST, Box 18,
Curllsvllle. Clarion co.. Pa. a26-72
WANTED ROOMS. HOUSES.
WANTED-KOOM. BY A MACHINIST,
first or second floor, about 35x60, with or
without power. Address BOX 184, Pittsburg.
J 127-53
-TTANTED-TWO OR THREE FIRST-CLASS
V rooms, furnished for light housekeeping:
on or near Allegheny parks preferred: reference
exchanged. Address DAN, Press office. ja27-41
WANTEO-BY APRIL L SHOWROOM ON
first door on good business street; would
rent one-half of large room with first-class party.
Address SHOWROOM. Dispatch office. de7-I33
THE '
WANTED PARTNERS.
VrrANTED-AN ACTIVE MAN WITH f3,000
V to take an Interest In manufacturing of
patent article; a fair trade established: good
profits. Address PATENT, Dispatch office.
Ja27-79
-TTTANTED -PARTNER WITH L 500 CAPITAL
V to take an interest in lumber business and
take care ofcarpenter's established bnsiness. Ad
dress or call JOS. THEOBALD, PennSta., Pa.
Ja27-26
TTANTED-ENERGETIC MAN TO TAKE
V half Interest In an established business and
to act as business manager: small capital re
quired. Address MUTUAL, Dispatch office.
Ja25-21
WANTED TO CORRESPOND WITH A
first-class sad iron polisher; one who can
raise $1,000 cash to put into the business; none but
first-class need apply. SAD IRON, Dispatch
office. ta25-50
TTTANTED A PARTNER WHO CAN
V furnish flOOO to Invest in an established
good-paying business: one who understands the
furniture business and can give his entire atten
tion to the business: bookkeeper prelerred; refer
ences c changed. Address INVESTMENT. Dls
patch office. Ja26-84
WANTED-FINANCIAL.
WANTED-TO LOAN MONEY AT 4X, 5 AND
6 per cent free of tax. W. C. STEWART;
114 Fourth at e. J a20-2-SU
-rrTANTED-RENTS COLLECTED PROMPT-
?V LY; property managed with satisfaction.
ALLES & BAILEY, 164 fourth avenue, Tel. 1C7.
Jal9-Sl
WANTED-MORTGAGES IN LARGE OR
small amounts on Improved city or Alle
gheny tounty property at lowest market rates.
THOS. "LIGGETT, tNo. 114 Fourth ave. Ja25-34
VTTANTED-BENTS TO COLLECT. HOUSES
VV to rent: all kinds of collecting and commis
sion work: remittance prompt. W. J. KL1NG
ENSMITH, 33 North Diamond St., Allegheny.
ja27-112
nrfTANTED-COLLECTION OF RENTS-WE
YV have added the collection of rents to our real
estate department and solicit the patronage of
real estate owners. STRAUB& MORRIS, corner
Wood street and Third avenue. Ja27-56
TrrAN'rED-MORlGAGES-?l,000,000TOLOAN
V on city and suburban properties at 4M, 5and
6 per cent, and on larms in Allegheny and aaja
cent counties at 6 per cent: no money loaned ont
of Pennsylvania. 1. M. PENNOCK fc SON, 105
Fourth aTenue. ap7-f41
WANTED-TO LOAN MONEY-WE HAVE
over one million dollars to loan on city and
suburban property at 4"4 per cent; no tax: we
will also loan money on improved farms in Alle
gheny, Beaver, Fayette. Washington and West
moreland counties; any marketable security taken
for loans of any amount. BLACK & BAIRD, 95
Fourth ave. ' Je3-a9-su
WANTED MISCELLANEOUS.
WANTED-EVERYBODY TO CALL AND
see our line oi photos and era) ons: lowest
prices for fine pictures. bTANFORD & CO.. 6S
Federal st. Ja23-93-WESu
FOR SALE P.550-ON CONGRESS STREET
brick dwelling 6 rooms, sewered, both gases.
etc; lot. 20x50 ft. ALLES & BAILEY, 164 Fourth
ave. Telephone 167.
Ja27-5S-Siwsu
"TTTANTED-EVERYBODY TO KNOW "THE
VV ELITE" GALLERY. 516 Market St.. Pitts
burg, Pa., will make cabinets for SI 00 per doz.
until May 1, 18S9; use elevator. Jall-8J-wssu
WANTED PHOTOGRArHEltS AND
artists and agents to know that we make
the best bromide prints at lowest rates PITTS.
BROMIDE CO., 831 Smithfleld st. Ja27-65
WANTED-OROERS FOR MAKING FINISH
ING tools for bottles; snaps and finishing
tools made to order: would work In bottle works
at blacksmithlngbythedav. Address E. KNOCH,
Hltes, Allegheny county. Pa. ja27-84
w
ANTED-APPLICANTS FOR CIVIL SER
VICE examination nuestlons. and full in
formation of how. when and where to apnlv for a
Government position sent on receipt of luc Ad
dress NAT ILL. MAGAZINE, Washington. D. C.
Jal7-72-sn
ANTEO-EVERYBODY TO KNOW THAT
H. Terheyden has laid in a large stock of
American watches, gold and silver, that he can
sell as low as the lowest; remember the place.
HENRY TERHEYDEN, 530 smithfleld St.
noll-MWFbu
TTTANTEU-BY PEARSON, LEADING PHO
VV TOGRAPHER. 96 Filth avenue, Pittsburg,
and 43 Federal street, Allegheny, everybody to
know that he Is making fine cabinets at (150 per
dozen: photos delivered when promised: instan
taneous nrocess. mh!3-k27
TTTANTED ALL HOTEL AND SALOON
VV keepers to know that now is the time to
file all applications and bonds for liquor licenses.
Get all papers properlv made out bvTHOS. MC
CAFFREY, Notary Public. 3509 Butler st. Hae
all the blank forms on hand; office open evenings.
Ja9-61-wssn
FOR SALE IMPROVED REAIi ESTATE.
Citv Residence.
FOR SALE-RARE CHANCE TO BUT A DIA
MOND street property: groat bargain If sold
at once. LASHLLL & RANKIN, 671ourthave.
Ja27-5S
FOR SALE OR TO LET-ON CARSON ST.,
dwelling of 6 rooms and store room, would
make an elegant location for a saloon. J. C.
KE1LLY, 77 Diamond St. ja27-77
FOR SALE NEW HOUSE OF S ROOMS,
stable, -frhlt, etc.: 2 acres of land: near
school, chirrch.retc: only ?1,200. LASHE1.L &
RANKIN, 67 Fourth ave. Ja27-55
IOR SALE RUBICOIS ST.. NEAR ROBERTS.
Mt. Washington. 3-room cottage house in
5ood condition: price SS00, half cash; lot 50x133.
. C REILLY, 77 Diamond st. ja24-S4
FOR S ALE-MT. WASHINGTON, SI.0S0, CON
VENIENT to Incline frame house 2 rooms;
lot 25il57: terms (250 cash: a bargain. J. R.
COOPER & CO., 107 Fourth ave. Ja27-I13
FOR SALE-TEMPERANCEVILLE, CASTER
St., 2,400 for both, two new frame and man
sard houses, 5 rooms, porches, good cellars, etc. ;
easy terms. J. R. COOPER 4 CO,. 107 Fourth
ave Ja27-113
FOR 8ALE-6-ROOMED BRICK DWELLING,
finished attic good cellar, on Granville
6treet, near Eleventh ward schoolhouseilot 20x110:
price $3,200; very cheap. GEO. SCHMIDT. 153
Fourth ave. Jal8-41-18,20,2L.23,26,27.29,31
FOR SALE MT. WASHINGTON, GRAND
VIEW ave, 2 squares from incline, frame
house 4 rooms, attic and good cellar; lot 60 ft.
front: onlv 1,800. J. R. COOPER & CO., 107
Fourth ave. Ja27-113
F'
IOR SALE WYOMING ST.. MT. WASHING
TON. 3-storv brick dwelling. 9 rooms, hall
and vestibule: n. and a. gas: hot and cold water;
Jood sewerage: price low; lot 30x90. J. C.
tEILLY, 77 Diamond st. ja27-77
FOR SALE-MT. WASHINGTON. NEAR IN
CLINE, frame dwelling: mansard: 7 robnu:
hall, water and gas; all in best of repair; lot
35x293: fine views: fruit and shade trees. J. R.
COOPER Jfc CO.. 107 Fourth ave. ja27-113
FOR SALE DAVIS ST., THIRTEENTH
ward, new brlik house 6 rooms, halL Testl
bule. finished attic marble mantele, nat. and art.
gas: good lot: cheap and easy terms. .1. R.
COOPER & CO.. 107 Fourth ave. Ja27-113
FOR bALE-3,S00-LOMBARD STREET, 7
roomed brick dwelling, with hall, vestibule
sliding dours between parlor and dining room,
range bath, slate manirls. etc.: lot 22x120, with
front yard. GEO. bCHMlUT, 158 Fourth ave
IaIS-41-18, 20, 21. 23, 26,27,29, 31
FOR SALE-LINDEN STATION, BLAINE
st.: only 2,000; ne-it frame house, 5 rooms,
finished attic hall, water and pas; house Is well
built and nicely finished : lot 20x130; an exceptional
bargain. J. It COOPER & CO., 107 Fourth a e.
ja27-113
FOR SALE-THREE-STORY ISR1CKMANSION
No. 137 Bluff street, Pittsburg, in excellent
condition; if not sold by Fehruarv 1 will rent to
desirable tenant: 10.000. STRAUB A MORRIS,
corner Wood st. and Third ave., Pittsburg, Pa.
J427-55
FOR SALE HARRISON STREET, NEAR
Fortv-ninth st., 1 two-story fiame honsi. 6
rooms and attic also on rear 1 two-story frame
4 rooms and attic fronting on nice paved alley;
will sell one or both; lot 22x100. J. C. RF.ILLY,
77 Diamond St. Ja27-77
FOR SALE H"00-EASY TERMS-WILL BUY
25 Bluff St., between Magec and Stevenson
sts. ; flue press brlckdnelllng. 7rooms, vestibule
hall, cellar, both gases; big lot: fronts two paved
streets: possession April 1, 1831. ALLES BAI
LEY, 164 Fourth a e : telephone 107. 1a25-l8
FOR SALE-LOCUST ST.. NEAR GIST,
brick dwelling 8 rooms, double parlors, hall,
estlbule, bath, w. e, range, marble mantels,
inside shutters, laundry with stationary tubs,
nat. and art. gas, and complete In every detail;
price low. J. R. COOPER & CO., 107 Fourth ave.
laI7-113
East End Residences.
FOR SALE-ON HA1LMAN ST., NEAR
Marchand 6t., lot 27x120 to 20 ft. alley, new
frame house of 5 rooms and finished attic city
wa rr in the house natural gas on the street, con
venient to both cable and steam cars: only 26, 000,
jiOOcash, bal. on time. THOS. LIUGErT, o.U4
Fourth avenue. Ja25-33-MTlTSSn
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 fioor;
exceptionally low priced: terms to snlt; Immedi
ate possession. See JNO. F. BAXTER. Agt., 512
Smithneldst. la27-60-Tnsu
TJIOR SALE-ON HILAND AVE..'LOT37x40
V to 20-rt. alley: selected brick of 8 rooms, bath
room, natural gas; stable In the rear of lot: large
front porch, shade trees, etc; elegant neighbor
hood; convenient to both steam and cable cars;
verv desirable in every respect. THOS. LIG
GETT, No. 114 Fourth ave. Ia26-3G-TTS6U
FOR SALE-ON PAVED ST.. WITHIN 4 MIN
UTES' walk of Roup station, large corner
lot, modern frame house of 8 rooms, hall In center
of the house bathroom, natural gas, good drain
age elegant front porch: bouse nicely elevated
above the street: good neighborhood, etc.; only
8,000. THOS. LIGGETT, 114 Fourth ave
Ja25-36-TT6SU
FORSALE-ON SOUTH HILAND AVE.. ELE
GANT stone and brica bouse of to rooms, re
ception halL bathroom, natural gas, sliding doors,
electric bells, elegant front porch, plate glass win
dows, hard wood mantels, eto.;aperlect bouse in
every respect: good sized lot ana elegant neigh
borhood. THOS. LIGGETT, No. 114 Fourth ave.
ja25-35-TTFSSU
FOR SALE-BRICK DWELLING, HAVING
porches. 10 rooms, hath and all conveniences;
large stables and outbuildings In good repair;
grounds contain 14 acres, having 2,(j00 feet of
frontage on good avenues, fine elevation, com
manding view, abundance of pnru water and cov
ered with vineyards and choice fruit: located in
East End, near paved avenue; 15 minutes from
station: price only 20,000, on easy terms. W. C
S1EWART, 114 Fourth ave. Ja27-104
PITTSBURG DISPATCH,-
FOR SALE IMPROVED REAIESTATE.
Engt End Residence.
FOR SALE THE ' CHEAPEST HOMES IN
East Liberty are now In the hands of W. 8.
PATTERSON. 6326 Station St.. E. E. Ja26-63
OR SALE-HOUSE OF 4 ROOMS, LOT 25x110,
near Penn ave cable line: L100;a bargain.
M. P. HO vt LEY, 6326 Station St., E.E. Ja26-62
OR SALE-32,500-A LARGE AND SUB
STANT1AL brick residence with an acre of
ground, in ShadyBide on paved avenue W. C.
bTEWART, 114 Fourth avenue. Ja27-29
OR SALE RESIDENCE OF 10 ROOMS AND
outbuildings, with over an acre or ground;
convenient to cible lines and steam cars in E. E.
M. P. HO WLEY. 6326 Station street. Ja26-K!
T7-OR SALE THE CHEAPEST PROPERTY ON
J? the market: convenient to both cable lines
and steam cars. In E. E.. by M, P. HOWLEY or
W. S. PATTERSON, 6326 Station street, E. E.
Ja263
FOR SALE-COR. SHADY ANDHOMEWOOD
aves., 5 acres beautifully situated, frame
dwelling. Grooms, fruit trees and vineyard; price
lowand1.er.ns easy. J. R. COOPER CO., 107
Fourth ave. -Ja27-U3
FOR SALE-18,000 A NEW AND SUBSTAN
TIAL brick residence, containing 12 rooms
and nil lmnrovements: large lot: deslrablv located
on North Hiland avenue. W. C. STEWART, 114
Fourth avenue. Ja27-29
FOR SALE-8.000-RES1DENCE OF 9 ROOMS,
lot 80x200, in one of the i jst delightful loca
tions in E. E.: this is a bargain; must be sold at
this figure before March 1 or will be withdrawn
from the market. W. S. PATTERSON, Station
street, East End. Ja26-62
FOR SALE-10,OCd-NEW. SUBSTANTIAL
and attractue brick of 8 rooms, having all
conveniences; lot 50x140. with good stable located
on paved avenue with good sewerage in one of
the finest neighborhoods in East Liberty. W. C.
STEWART. 114 Fourth avenue. Ja27-29
FOR SALE-ON WALNUT ST., NEAR ROUP
St.. good sized lot, new frame house 6 rooms,
bathroom, finished attic basement, laundry,
large windows, elegant front porch, good neigh
borhood and convenient to both steam and cable:
only 83,500. THOS. LIGGETT, No. 114 Fourth
avenue. Ja25-33-MThFESu
FOR SALE-AT A UARGAIN IF SOLD AT
once elegant lot, cor. two prominent paved
aves. in the East End, elegant brick house.'alraost
new. reception hall, parlor, llhrary, dining room,
kitchen and large pantry on first floor, 5 good bed
rooms, bath and w. c on second floor, large fin
ished attic servant's room and cedar closet on the
third floor, electric bells, speaking tnbes. sliding
doors, large front porch. Day windows, elegant
neighborhood and convenient to both steam and,
cable cars. THOS. LIGGETT, No. 114 Fourth
ave. Jaa-32-Tnwssu
Allegheny Residences.
FOR 8ALE-S4.500-7-KOOMED HOUSE IN
good repair: Poplar street. W. C. STEW
ART, 114 Fourth ave. Ja27-29
TTiOR SALE-S4.C00-MODERN BRICK, SEVEN
X? rooms: all improvements: Boyle street. W.
C. STEWARI', 114 Fourth avenne. Ja27-29
I710R SALE-S4.600-NEW PRESSED BRICK
' house of 8 rooms: all conveniences; Klrkpat
rick avenue. AV. C. STEWART, 114 Fourth ave.
Ja27-29
FOR SALE-4.50O-THE BEST HOUSE ON
Clifton avenue, containing 8 rooms; large lot;
good neighborhood. W. C. bTEAVART, 114 Fourth
avenne. Ja27-29
FOR SALE-(C8,000-SUBSTANTIAL BRICK
ol 12 rooms In good repair, with large lot: de
sirably located on Lincoln avenne. W. C. STEAV
ART, 111 Fourth avenue. Ja27-29
FOR SALE-S6.000-NEW QUEEN ANNE-10
rooms, all Improvements, never occupied,
large lot. desirably located; terms easy. AV. C.
STEWART, 114 Fourth ave JaZ7-29
FOR SALE-12,5C0-SUBSTANTTAL BRICK IN
good repair; 10 rooms: located In one of the
most delightful neighborhoods in Allegheny City.
AV. C STEWART, 114 Fourth ave Ja27-29
FOR SALE-(2. 100 HOUSE AND LOT, 58 COR
RY St., corner Ann St., First ward, Alle
gheny lot 23x27, brick house six rooms. A. LEG
GATE & SON, 31 Federal et., Allegheny. Ja25-46
FOR SALE-JS.0O0-PRESS BRICK. JUST
finished, containing 9 rooms; all improve
ments: partly finished in hard woods: located In
Second ward, near parks. W. C STEAA'AKT, 114
Fourth avenue. Ja27-29
FOR SALE NORTH AVE., FRONTING
parks, 2-story brick dwelling 7 rooms, bath,
h. and c. water, nat. and art. gas: everything In
first-class order: price low, terms to suit; lot!9x
100 to alley, J. C. KEILLY, 77 Diamond st.
Ja25-43
FOR SALE-S22.500-NEW AND SUBSTAN
TIAL brick, 12 rooms, all conveniences, ele
gantly finished throughout In hard woods: In fact,
no better house built: located near parks In oneof
the finest improved neighborhoods in Allegheny
City. AV. C. STEA ARTi 114 Fourth ave. fa27-29
FORSALE-ONTHE PARKIN ALLEGHENY,
handsome brick dwelling: 12 rooms, range
bath, inside w. c, hall, vestibule, laundry with
stationary tubs, nat. gas all through; large lot,
fine location: very cheap and easy payments.
BLACK BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave.
Ja27-107-27, 29, 31, fei 4, 6, 8. 9, 11, 13, 15. 16
FOR SALE ON PARK AVE., NEAR
Frankstown ave., lot 26x78, new frame house
of 8 rooms, reception hall; bathroom, natural gas.
electric bells, all modern Improvements, about 6
minutes' walk from East Liberty station and
abouts minutes from either line of cable cars; only
83,250; terms to suit. THOS. AV. LIGGETT. No.
114 Fourth ave. Ja25-82-Tuwssu
FOR SALE-tk60O-SIX ROOM HOUSE WITH
finished attic prosscbrick 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.
Jal9-88-jrwrssu
Hazelwood Residences.
FOR SALE-AT HAZELAVOOD: 2 FINE RESI
DENCES at a great bargain If sold at once.
LASHELL RANKIN, 67 Fourth ave. Ja27-55
Snbnrban Residences.
FOR SALE AT WILKIN SBURG. SOUTH ST.,
2 minutes' walk from station, one of the neat
est of homes of 8 rooms, finished attic etc. For
terms Inquire on premises. J. L. MILLER.
la23-89-Thsa
TTiOR SALE-2.800 EASY TERMS; NEW
D bouse of 6 rooms, gas and water: lot 45x130;
corner two good streets in AMlklnshurg, conve
nient to station. AV. C. bTEAVART, 114 Fourth
avenue. Ja27-29
FOR SALE-80 ACRES, HOUSE. STABLeT
orihard: near Woodlawn station, P. L. E. R.
K.: also 39 acres adjoining above rich, Ohio river
bottom land. GRABBING LYON. 135 Fourth
avenue. Ja27-57-TTSu
FOR SALE-AVILK1NSBURG, NEAR STA
TION, new modern frame dwelling, slate
roof. 7 rooms, reception hall, nat. gas, porches,
good cellar, perfect sewerage, good sidewalk
from station; lot 52xl20r very cheap and terms
to suit. J. R. COOPER CO., 107 Fourth ave.
Ja27-U3
FOR SALE OR TO LET ONE OF THE MOST
beautiful suburban places in Allegheny
countv; the house is large containing 15 rooms,
splendidly finished, and surrounded with wide
verandas; It Is completely fitted up with bath
rooms, water closets and natural gas; there Is a
good stable and handsome fowl house: the grounds
are very beautiful and well supplied with cholco
shrubbery, fruit and ornamental trees; thewhole
will be sold, with from 1 to 5 acres or ground, at a
verv moderate price. KNOXVILLE LAND IM
PROVEMENT CO., 85 Knox avenue Knoxville
borough. JalO-9
FOR SALE LOTS.
Miscellaneous.
FUK SAlJ. ULU UA.liJO-A VAUUAliliU
large concession south of the Ohio river, with
machinery, etc. E. D. E., P. O. Box 131, Canton,
rOR SALE OIL LANDS-A
VALUABLE
O.
ja--w
FOR SALE J I'ST ACROSS NEWBRIDGE AT
Thirty-third street. In Dickson's plan of lots,
finest view and best location In the cltr; Thomas
C.Dickson and the late Joseph Dickson's resi
dences, at a big sacrifice with three or more lots
to each; verv easy payments: also hundreds of
houses and lots all over both el'ics and suburbs:
carriage alwavs in waiting to take parties to see
propertv. THOS. MCCAFFREY, the leading
agent. 3509 Butler street. Office open evenings.
Telephone 1611-2. Jal2-33-ssu
FOR SALE-3.5C0 ACRES UNCULLED, LONG
LEAFED pine cypress and ash timber; not
excelled as a manufacturing site and shipping
point on tidewater south; new 35 horse power saw
mill, capacity 12,000 feet per day; complete ready
for Instant nse and rapid work: goes with land;
demand for manufactured lumber, at profitable
rates, far exceeds supply: present owner must
oversee other business requiring all bis time and
capital; lnaispuraDie ice sun
ERBAUGH, Homer City, Pa
capital; Indisputable lee simple title. . H. BUT-
Ja26-78
FOR SALE-THE FOLLOWING EAST END
properties:
Handsome residence on Wideblddle avenne E.
E finished in hard wood, lot 100x300, everything
modern, stable on premises: 30,000.
New Queen Anne dwelling, all modern con
veniences, tile hearths, slate mantels, bath room,
etc. : lot 23x95, situate on Sheridan avenue . ,;
4,000.
New brick dwelling, corner Ward andWIIbert
streets, Oakland: finished In good stvle contains
eight rooms, bathroom, etc.. lot 25x160: (5,800.
STR AU B MORRIS,' corner Wood street and
Third avenue Pittsburg, Pa. Ja27-56
FOR SALE-THE FOLLOWING SUBURBAN
properties:
Handsome modern residence of ten rooms,
natural gas and other conveniences; lot contains
three-fourths of an acre; situate on 'Ihe Ridge"
at Ingram, the handsomest snbnrban location In
Allegheny county: $9,000.
Modem, comfortable and very tasty frame
dwelling of six rooms and finished attic at Ingram,
Pa.; natural gas, etc.: lot 50x110; within two
minutes of station; 3,300.
Cozy little home at West Bellevne: contains six
rooms: lot 75x102, commanding fine river view:
stable on premises: 3.200.
STHAUlJ MORRIS, corner Wood street and
Third avenue Pittsburg, Pa. , Ja27-56
I7IOR SALE THE FOLLOWING ALLEGHENY
1 OIIY properties:
Brick dwelling Marlon avenue Allegheny, Pa.,
recently built, thoroughly modern, lacing the
parks: 16,000. .. r
Modern two-story brick dwelling. Just com
pleted, corner lot, on Klrkpatrlck avenue Second
ward, Allegheny: bonst. contains eight rooms,
bathroom, etc.; 3,500. '
Brick dwelling. No. 195 Jackson street, Alle
gheny; rooms large and comfortable and house
extra well finished: 0.500.
Two-story brick dwelling. No. 75 Perry street.
Third ward, Allegheny; contains eight rooms, all
modern Improvements; 5,500.
Six dwellings at Woods' Run, Allegheny; rental
66 per month: price 7,500; houses are built In
pairs; owner willing to trade lor higher priced
property and pay difference in cash.
SIRAUB MORRIS,
Corner Wood street and Third avenue
Ja27-56 . Pittsburg, Pa.
SUNDAY, JAHITART-' 27,
FOR SALE LOTS.
Cltr Lot
T710R SALE LOTS IN TWENTY-SEVENTH
JD ward, S. S , the best lots for theleast money,
only 250 each, and such an easy way to pay it, 10
down and 10 monthly; 25x100 each. J. C.
REILLY, 77 Diamond st. Ja27-77
FORSALE-DICKSON LOTS; DICKSON LOTS;
Dickson lots; Dliksonplan of lots;- Thirty
third street; buy a choice, level lot: price low;
terms easy. See THOS. MCCAFFREY, agent.
3509 Butler at., at once; office open evenings.
JaIO-94-TTSn
East End Lots.
FOR SALE-ELEGANT BUILDING SITE ON
Roup st., 2 minutes from cable and S from
steam cars: a great bargain. Address OWNER,,
P. O. Box 725, City. Ja27-85
FOR SALK-3.750-LOTS 50x170 FEET. LOCAT
ED In the finest neighborhood in Shadvslde
are without exception, thebe6t and cheapest lots
In the East End: only a few left- W. C. STEW
ART. 114 Fourth ave. Ja27-29
FOR SALE -LOTS, LOTS. LOTS ON HILAND
ave, Linden ave., Walnut St., Howe St.,
Roup St.. McCnlly st.. Hastings St., Penn ave .
Center ave., Euclid ave, and all the principal
streets and avenues In the East End. THOS. LIG
GETT, No. 114 Fourth ave. Ja25-35-TTFS8u
TTH)R SALE-ONLY 40 A FOOT FRONT, 116x140
A? feet, as a whole or to suit purchaser; located
on Atlantic avenue Shadvslde: this neighborhood
will undoubtedly be strictly first class: street to be
paved in spring: handy to cable cars and Shady
side station. W. C. STEWART, 114 Fourth avo.
Ja27-23
F
OR SALE-M,750-THAT ELEGANT BUILD
ING sltf 5ftTlfi.a fppr. located on Rebecca St..
Sbadyside. adjoining the elegant residence of
Samuel Hamilton: laces the Baum grove; has a
good elevation: eastern exposure, and Is within 3
minutes' walk nf l'pnn nvpnnfrh1p. car line and
8 minutes' of Shadyside station. W.CSTEWART,
111 Fourth ave. Ja27-29
Alleshcnv Lots.
F
OR SALE-FINEST BUILDING SITE ON
the narks In Allpphenv: will divide in lots to
suit buyers: this is a special property; terms to
suit. BLACK BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave.
Ja27-108-MWThsu
Suburban Lots.
FOR SALE A CHOICE PIECE OF GROUND,
cor. of Rebecca and Pitt St., Wilkinsburg,
fronting on paved street; lot 50x122 to alley. J. C.
REILLY, 77 Diamond st. Ja27-77
FOR BALE-LOTS, LOTS, LOTS, WILKINS
BURG, choicest lots In the boro: 52x120 each;
streets sewered and macadamized: new board
walk from station: nat. gas: terms to suit. J. R.
COOPER & CO., 107 Fourth ave. Ja27-113
manufacturing Sites.
FOR SALE-COK. THIRTIETH ST. AND
Snrnce alley, 100x96 ft. J. R. COOPER
CO., 107 Fourth ave la27-113
FOR SALE-la-OOO-MANUFACTUHINGSITE,
122x145: located on line oftwo good railroads;
rlvr frontage: 30 minutes from Postofflce. AV. C.
9ic h Am, ui f ourm ave. ja-
FOR SALE-MANUFACTURING SITE -TWO
acres, at a bargain If sold soon: situate near
Elba station; river frontage of 484 feet. J. R.
COOPER CO., 107 Fourth ave.
Ja27-113
FOR SALE-10,000 AVILL BUY A LOT 240x500
feet, desirably located In Plttsbnrg. on line
of railroad: switch on premises; cheapest site In
the citv. W. C. STEWART, 114 Fourth ave.
Ja27-29
FORSALE-MANUFACTURINGSirE;ABOUT
20 acres, in miles from Washington, Pa., on
C. V. R. R.. with comfortable dwelling; plenty of
water and gas: no gas or oil lease on the property;
price, ?5,0tO. Address C. R. AVEINCH. Washlng
ton, Pa. Ja26-91-wsn
FOR SALE-OR EXCHANGE-FOR CITY
property; a farm of 240 acres, 9 miles ea6t of
Parkersburg, W. Va., on B. 0. R. R.; comfort
able house, good barn and outbuildings. For
description and price address JAMES F. HAYS.
Carrick, Allegheny Co., Pa. Ja25-10
Farms.
FOR SALE-RANCH-OR EXCHANGE TOR
Allegheny county property or securities: a
magnificent cattle ranch containing 3.680 acres,
well watered and fenced: first-class oulldlngs and
barns to shelter 650 head of cattle; on railroad,
near market, and growing in value. Address W.
R. D. Dispatch office. de!5-m93-sn
FOR SALE-BUSINESS.
Business Cnnnres.
FOR SALE-BAKERY AND GROCERY: AN
old established stand doing a good business.
Inquire of P. CLARK, b6 Seventh avenuo. Ja226
FORSALE-ATABARGAIN, FURN1SHMENT
and lease of a large boarding house; this is a
chance tn step into a paying bnsiness. LASHELL
RAN KEV, 67 Fourth ave Ja27-55
FOR SALE-DRYGOODS. CARPETS AND
notions; store new, clean stock; in Cadiz. O.;
doing a good trade: good reasons for selling.
CHRISTY& JAMISON, Cadiz, O. Ja25-97
FOR SALE-FINE ALLEGHENY GROCER
on best street, doing nice citv, country and
shipping business; Invoice about 1.200: will re
duce siock 10 suit purcnaser. ouli-aiuj s iai.,
KJ Klfrh avp- lfi7-71
54 Fifth ave.
-71
FORSALE-F1NERETAIL GROCERY STORE
In the East End, doing a bnsiness from 25,000
to 30, COO yearly; will Invoice 5.000. Forpartlcu
lars call or address C F. FRAZEE. Box 1053,
Plttsbnrg, Pa. Ja27-S8-wsn
F
lOB-'SALE-GENTS FURNISHING GOODS
store and fixtures, centrallv located, now
dolnp a navlnir and nrofltable bnsiness: ?ood
reasons assigned for selling; sold by Inventory or
appraisement to cash buyer. C. H. LOVE, 93
Fourth avenue. ja25-22
OR SAL E 15.000 AVORTH OF STOCK AT
par, paying 20 per cent: extensive coal works,
good small hotel, stores, drug stores, boarding
nouses, tea stores, shoe stores, bakeries, con
fectioneries, and other business chances. SHEP
AKD & CO., 54 Filth avenue Ja3
FOR SALE-DRYGOODS AND MILLINERY
store on Fifth avenue; a fine stock of dry
goods, millinery, trimmings and good will of
trade; doing a jtood paying business: owners
want to retire from business. Particulars at
PIITSBURG COMPANV, LIM., 133 Firth ave.
Ja23-26-WFSu
-TTIOR SALE-A GOOD PHOTOGRAPH GAL
I1 LERY. doing good business, in a town of
-20, COO inhabitants; onlv two others In town: owner
quilling on account oi Daa neaun. or particu
lars address PHOTOGRAPHER, care of B.
BROUDE CO., 242Flfthave, Pittsburg, Pa.
Ja27-75
FOR SALE-A REPUBLICAN-WEEKLY PA
PER, with a thriving daily, !n one or the
wealthy counties of Ohio: advertising and Job
work good and resources of office extensive: the
whole or a controlling interest will be sold ; terms
7 COO and well worth S.OUO. Apply to S H. PAR
VIN'S bONS' ADVERTISING AGENCY. Cincin
nati. O. Ja27-92-TT8n
Rnsiness Stnnrfs.
FOR SALE-160,OSO-AN ELEGANT PIECE OF
property on Penn ave.: 90x130. AV. C.
STEWART, 114 Fourth ave. Ja27-29
FOR SALE-P5.000-ONE OF THE FINEST
locations on Penn ave.; lot 45x125 feet. AV. C.
bTEWART, 114 Fourth ave. Ja27-29
FOR SALE-80.C00-ONE OF THE BEST LO
CATED pieces or property on Smithfleld St.;
well improved; lot 40x6 feet. W. C. STEWART,
114 Fourth ave. Ja27-29
FOR SALE-8-ROOMED BRICK HOUSE. WITH
storeroom and hall entrance located at 518
Forbes street: lot 21x70; cheap If sold soon, GEO.
SCHMIDT, 158 Fourth ave.
JalS-41-IS, 20, 21,23, 24, 27,20, 31
FOR SALE-S100,CO0-THE LARGEST AND
hest located piece of property suitable for
retail trade In Pittsburg; particulars to princi
pals only. AV. C. STEWART, 111 Fourth avenue.
Ja27-29
OR SALE-350,OT0-THF LARGEST PIECE
of property In Pittsburg: has a frontage of
515 feet, a depth of 120fcct, and located within five
minutes' walk of postofflce. W. C. STEWART,
114 Fourth ave. Ja27-29
FOR SALE VALUABLE PENN AVE.
property at a bargain; one 2-story br. dwell
ing 7 rooms, and one 2-storv br. dwelling 6 rooms
and storeroom; terms to suit; lot 24x100 to alley. J.
C. REILLY, 77 Diamond St. Ja24-S4
FOR SALE-THE PARK PLACE HOTEL,
cor. Penn and Brushton ave.. E. E., contain
ing 16 rooms: everything in flrst-class condition:
an elegant opening to start business: lot 75x140.
J. U. REILLY, 77 DHmond St. Ja27-77
FOR SALE-THE MOST ELIGIBLY LOCATED
hotel propertv In Massillon, O.; two-storv
frame building: 25 rooms; will be sold cheap":
terms easy; irnot sold by March 1 will be for rent;
S obsession April 1. For particulars address M. H.
:iNG, Masslllon. O. Ja26-77
FOR SALE-ONLY $3O,0OO-A WELL IM
PROVED piece of property desirably located
on Penn ave. : corner of an alley: lot 21x100 feet to
an alley: will pay well on investment; Is the
cheapest property on the avenue, and is bound to
increase In value. W. C. STEWART, 114 Fourth
ave. J ,q27-23
FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS.
Machinery and Illetala.
FOB SALE-THE UNRIVALED TAYLOR
BECK Automatic Engine for electric lighting!
engines and boilers in every size and style: also 1
second-hand double hoisting engine, 710 and 112
H. P. portable engine on wheels: large lot of good
second-band engines, from 3 to 30 H. P., verv
chean. HARME'S
MACHINE .UEl'OT, 97 and
99 First ave., Pittsburg.
ap29-y778u
Horses, Vehicles. Live Stock, etc
FOR SALE-CLYDESDALE STALLION-ADDRESS
or call on P. A. CALLAHAN, Wex
ford, Allegheny co,, Pa. Ja27-4
-17OR SALE FINE ENGLISH STALLION. 7
J years-old, sound, and weighs 1,5C0 pounds;
will sell or exchange at a bargain. W. J. THU
BRON, 69 West Diamond St.. Allegheny. Ja27-54
Miscellaneous. '
FOR SALE-THE CHEAPEST SAFES IN THE
world, manufactured our or steel plates,
with all the modern improvements, combination
locks, etc.; highly finished and ornamented.
Every house and store should have one for books.
papers, eic. as weiias money, jewelry, etc. we
sell these safes for cash only.
M,. XI C ,n XT A
no.
3. 820; No. 4,
S30: No. 5, 840, and No. 6, s. Call and see them
and be convinced. C. H. LOVE, 93 Fourth avenue.
Ja23-9-wsp
FOUND.
FOUND-THE TRUTH 1 WE SUFFERED
untold agonies 1 Dr. Griffith's Ta-va-zon
Remedlescnred us when all other means falled.and
they will cure you; try them: Mrs. G.C Fink, Fox
burg, Pa.; Mrs. Hannah John, 663 Forbes St.;
Thos. Keeie, Mt. Washington; D. W. James, B.
& O. R. R., city, and thousands of others: see
testimonials. GRIFFITH'S DRUGSTORE, Third
and Grant, Pittsburg; Ta-va-zon L. O. Syrup, the
best for coughs, colds, etc. Ja27-95
1889.-'
TO LET.
Cltr Rcaldencea.
TO LET-1 BRICK-HOUSE, 6 ROOMS, ELEV
ENTH ward, Pittsburg; 1 of 10 rooms, and 1
of rooms In Allegheny. W. J . PRENTICE. 1009
Liberty street. ia27-23
East End Rcdaencea.
TO LET-HOUSE WITH ALL THE LATE
improvements, situate Hliand avenue. In
quire GRAFF, HUGUS&CO., 632 and 634 Liberty
street. ia27-7
TO LET-ON COLLINS AVE., NEAR STATION
st brick house of 7 rooms, bath room, nat
ural gas, etc.; 4 hilnntes' walk from either steam
or cable cars. THOS, LIGGETT, No. Ill Fourth
ave. Ja25-31
TO LET-ON BOND ST., NEAR HILAND
ave., large lot, modern frame house of 8
rooms, bathroom, natural gas, elegant front and
side porches: good neighDorhood and convenient
to both steam and cable cars. THOS. LIGGETT,
No. 114 Fourth ave. Jaa-34
mO LET-2 HOUSES. 8 ROOMS EACH: CON
X VEN1ENCES. gases, lot with or without
stable: fine location, 2 minute from Roup station,
P. R. R.. and cable line. Inquire 46 WYLIE
AVEN UE. Plttsbnrg, between 12 and 3 P.M.. or 33
UNION AVEN UE, Allegheny. J27-52
Allcaheny Residences.
T
O LET 105 PEERY ST., ALLEGHENY,
brick house: S rooms, bath room, hot and
cold water, natural and Illuminating gas. Inquire
115 Perry st. BEN F. GERUIG. Ja26-75
TO LET-A DESIRABLE THREE-STORY
press brick, dwelling house 9 rooms, finished
attic, laundry, natural gas throughout, heater in
hall, all modern Improvements, bherman ave..
Allegheny. Applyto ROBERT KNOX, JR., 17
Sherman ave., Allegheny City. Jal2-25
Apartments.
TO LET-NEWLY FURNISHED SECOND
STORY front room with first-class board;
both gases; reference. 31 FOURTH ST., near
Penn ave. Ja27-87
TO LET -FURNISHED FRONT ROOM. WITH
gas: use or bath: terms low. 17 ISABELLA
STREET, one square from Sixth street bridge,
Allegheny. Ja27-24
TO LET-ROOM-SECOND FLOOR, FACING
park: both kinds of gas, stationary stands,
hot and cold water, use of bath. 261 NORTH
AVE., Allegheny. Ja27-6J
TO LET-CONNECTING PARLORS IN A
corner house on Penn ave., suitable for doc
tor or dentist: excellent light: both gases; Imme
diate possession, for 14 months; references ex
changed. B. Y., Dispatch office. ja27-2
Farms.
TO LET DAIRY FARM OF 35 ACRES IN
Nineteenth ward, near Penn avenue: good
dwelling, capacious stabling and plenty of spring
water; rent 500. STRAUB MORRIS, corner
AVood st. and Third av., Plttsbnrg. Jal5-39
Ordces. Desk Room, cfcc
TO LET TWO LARGE CONNECTING
offices, second floor of 163 Fifth avenue
second door.from Grant St., opposite Court
House. J. P. QUINN. la25-ll
TO LET RETAIL GROCERS' MEETING
hall. No. 623 Liberty St.; seating capacity 160.
Ti Fi, Mh., InfAmiittnii onnlTtn MWMVllATTH
Secretary, No. 710 Smlthfield street.
Ja26-13
TO LET-THE THREE ROOMS IN UNION
National Bank now occupied as an artist's
studio by C. M. Johns. STRAUB MORRIS.cor
ner AVood st. and Third ave., Pittsburg, Pa.
Ja27-56
TO LET SINGLE AND CONNECTING
rooms in the Garrison buildings, cor. Wood
and Water streets, and Third ave. and AVood
street. Inquire at A. GARRISON FOUNDRY
CO., 10 and 12 AVood st, Jal8-51
Business Stands.
TO LET-6 DWELLING ROOMS AND STORE
ROOM. Inquire 4027 BUTLER ST., city.
Ja27-66
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. lal5-25
TO LET TWO ELEGANT LODGE ROOMS,
second and third story of building located in
central part or Allegheny. Apply at No. 80 FED
ERAL, Allegheny. Ja27-30
TO LET-WAREROOM AND CELLAR, 141
Water st., next door to Cherry alley: rent
low. Apply to V. W.C. B1DWELL CO..corner
AVater si. and Cherry alley. Ja27-23
TO LET-TWO DESIRABLE DWELLINGS
on Penn ave.. one No. 944. above Ninth, one
No. 506. near Sixth; desirable places for physi
cians, dentist;, etc. For particulars, ete. in
quire at 520 PENN AVE. Ja26-5
T
IO LET FINEST LODGE ROOM IN THE
citv: lust newlv fitted un: size 26x40 feet, on
second floor of the new Schmertz building; Janitor
service and beat free: rent one or more nights of
each week for ISO. BLACK BAIRD, 95 Fourth
ave. Ja26-8o
TO LET-BRICK HOUSE OF 8 ROOMS, WIDE
hall, good cellar; also meatshop. ice and
slaughterhouse, wagon, sheds and good stable: a
f:ood chance for butcher. Apply to AVM.J.ROTH
tUM, WOandUlTaggartst., or 107 Jackson St.,
Allegheny. Ja2J-22 Tusu
TO LET-APARTMENT HOTEI A LARGE
building now occupied for business offices,
may be rented for an apartment or family hotel,
contains elevator and steam heating apparatus;
any alterations must be at the expense of tenant.
Address, appointing an Interview, APARTMENT
HOTEL, Dispatch office. Ja2o-9
TO LET-STORE ROOM AND CELLAR WITH
alley in the rear, now occupied as a produce
commission bouse, but well suited for any kind of
mercantile bnsiness, as it Is on a good business
street; lmmedlato possession if desired. The house
has a large refrigerator, flour scales and elevator,
also safe horse, wagon, ete C H. LOVE, 93
Fourth avenue. N Ja27-76
TO LET THE POPULAR HOTEL KNOWN
as theAVhlte House at Perrysvllle on the
Perrysvllle plankroad, with 11 acres of land, good
orchard, barn, stablings. Bheds; and also frame
dwelling, with large garden Joining, and every
thing in flrst-class order: long lease is given to the
right party. For fnrther information call or ad
dress 'iHE DAN NEK MEDICINE CO., 242 Federal
st., Allegheny City. Ja22-21
TO LET-TWO BRICK SI ORES WITH
dwellings attached In Mansfield, best location
In town, on Main street; one has been occnpled as
bakery and confectionery forxflve (5) years: it has
a large oven In cellar; storeroom Is 57x22; the
other store Is 19)x37; an elegant location for dry
goods and trimmings: natural gas: both bouses in
flrst-class order: could give immediate possession
of one; low rent. Inquire C. H. LOVE, No. 93
Fourth avenue, or ROBERT H. BROWN, Mans
field. Pa. Ja2o-23-FSn
PERSONAL.
PERSONAL-NEW BOOKS! NEW BOOKS1
come and seel come and see! good editions
low prices. LEVI'S BOOK STOKE, 900 Liberty
St. no4-18
ERSONAL T. J. OKR, ACCOUNTANT, 107
Fourth ave; books opened for general
limited and special partnerships; also by voucher
system; accounts audited and collected. Ja27-113
PERSONAL -TO AVHOM IT MAY CONCERN
Practical Instructions given in the science
and art of actlngand amateurs coached by an ex
perienced and thorough actor. Inquire at DR.
STURGEON'S OFFICE, 811 Penn ave., between 9
and 10 A. M. and 1 and 2 P. M. Ja27-74
AUCTION SALES.
EXECUTORS' SALE THE UNDER
SIGNED executors of the last will of
Khzaueft C. Kessler, deceased, will sell at the
late residence of said decedent, No. 6301 Penn
avenue, E E., on MONDAY, JANUARY 28,
1S89, at 10 o'clock A. If., all the household goods
and effects ot said decedent, consisting of fine
parlor suite, carpets, bedsteads and bedding,
tables, bureaus, chairs, wardrobes refngtr
ators, sideboard, cooking stoves, kitchen fur
niture, etc. Sale positive. EDWARD ACKER,
GEO. L. FISCHER, Executors. J. A. ROBIN
SON, Auctioneer, Ja27-18
AT AUCTIONS-FURNITURE. CARPETS,
Household goods, etc., etc., at the resi
dence of Dr. J. 8. Dodse. corner of Whitfield
and Kirkwood streets, Pittsburg, East End,
WEDNESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 50,
it 10 o'clock, prompt, household fnrnish
rnents, embracing easy chaffs, lounges, tables,
pictures, chamber furniture, dressing bu
reaus, wardrobes, washstands, bedsteads,
spring mattresses and bedding, dining-room,
delt and glassware; kitchen and laundry
furnlshments; fine body brussels, and other
carpets, on rooms, halls and stairs. Sale posi
tive: terms cash. House open after 8 o'clock
morning of sale. Take Penn Avenue Traction
cars to Whitfield street
HENRY AUCTION CO,, LIM.,
ja27-70 Auctioneers.
THREE OAK CHAMBER SUirS. TWO
natural cherry and 3 walnut suits, 9 suits
parlor furniture, easy chairs, ceucbes. lounges,
rockers, in plush, brocatelle. silk and haircloth;
wardrobes, dressers, bedsteads, cots, springs,
mattresses, folding beds, cbeval glass, pier
mirror, pictures, clocks, rugs, brussels and in
grain carpets, marble and wood center tables,
washstands, cabinets, square piano, upright
piano, decorated ware, dishes, notions, wraps,
tinware and glassware, sideboards, silverware,
ball racks, secretaries, chairs, desks, bookcases,
linoleum, harness, lamps, fancy goods, curtains,
coo King utensils, stoves, at auction at the auc
tion rooms. No. 312 Market street, TUESDAY
MORNING, January 29. at 10 prompt.
HENRY AUCTION CO., LIM.
ja26-69 Auctioneers.
GREAT AUCTIOH SALE
OF 465 HEAD OF HORSES AND
MUIiEB, BY THE
Citizens' Traction Company,
ON
TUESDAY, JANUABY 29, 1889.
At 10 o'clock A. if. Bale to take place at Citi
zens' Car Stables, corner Forty-seventh
and Butler streets.
The above sale will consist of the following
articles: 187 head of geldings, 153 bead of
mares, 125 head of mules, 350 sets of harness,
large lot of blar.kets and other stable equip
ments. All the above articles wfll be 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 the weather.
jaHMl J. A. McKELVY. Auctioneer.
: rrAWM
MERCHANDISE IVfURDER!
::: MEN'S, BOYS' and CHILDREN'S ;::
1 IT
jS
UAw his ail footwear
-AT VERY LITTLE MORE THAN-
HALF PRICE!
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GUSKY'S
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Great Inventory Sale, Now On.
We shall commence our laborious task of stock-taking February t
and as this seems to be a season for reductions we intend the few days '
remaining to us before stock-taking to
ECLIPSE ALL OUR FORMER EFFORTS
by offering everything, yes everything, at a price which will not only
astound everybody but beat anything within the "recollection of the
oldest inhabitant" We intend that our customers shall every day this
week reap the richest harvest of bargains ever known. The reductions
we have made are greater than anyone outside our store has any idea of; .
we have not marked down prices in solitary or isolated places, nor yet
on any particular grades of goods, but wherever the eye can see, in every
department, will be found reduced prices, reduced to such an extent
that nothing whatever remains of anywhere near the original figures. If
some sales are greater than others then this sale of ours is the greatest
of 'em all. We've marked down every article and garment to a price
which you'll wonder at, to a price which will cause everyone who ascer
tains them and finds out the quality of the goods offered to be astounded.
We haven't a single thing in our store but what is a bargain greater even
than you think. Now, if you want anything we offer and want it cheaper
than you've any idea of come and see us as early as you can.
IMPORTANT NOTICE
-OCR-
Fourth Annual Distribution of Coal
To the deserving poor of Pittsburg and Allegheny will take place
Monday, February 4, and following days.
We shall have the pleasure of giving away 12,000 bushels, which
will be distributed in loads of 25 bushels each as under: 280 loads by
the Association for the Improvement of the Poor, Pittsburg; 100 loads
by the Ladies' Relief Society of Allegheny; 50 loads by the Dorcas.
Society of Pittsburg and 50 loads by the United Hebrew Relief Associa
tion. Tickets enabling the holders to participate in the distribution will
be given by the officers of the societies named, to whom application
must be made.
GUSKY'S
Keeping "blxe G-ood "W"oz?3s: TJ"l?
PICKERING-
Astonishing the Public and Paralyzing All Competition
With His Pilenomenal and Wonderful Bargains.
Now, you young, people who contemplate matrimony, now is your
time to choose your House Furnishing Goods and here is the place of
all others. Why? Because you can come and choose anything we have
in our gigantic stock, pay a small deposit down and you can either have
the goods selected delivered instanter or we will put them aside andde
liver when you want them. You should come and choose now.
Our stock of Carpets is complete, all the newest, latest and most
elegant of designs having arrived and the prices are now with us lower'
than they'll be with other dealers even when they will swamp the news
papers later on with bogus sacrifice sales and such other nonsensical
talk. Our terms of payment are the easiest; our prices are the low est;
our goods cannot be excelled for goodness and what is more they're all
new. We haven't a single shop-worn article in our stock. Call and see
us, whether you want to buy or not
PICKERING'S
OLD RELIABLE HOUSE,
COIR,.
ja27-su
TB1TTH
PROPOSALS.
TO CONTRACTORS FOR
ELECTRIC LIGHTING.
ornra or tiie l
Board or .Public Imfkovtmeits.
St. Lodis, January tt, 1383. )
Sealed proposals for the public work hereinafter
mentioned will be received at the office of the
Board of Public Improvements of the City of St.
Louis. Mo. .until 12 m. of the 3th day of February,
1839, at which hour they will be publicly opened
and read. viz. :
Tor lighting with electricity for the term of ten
years from January 1, 1390, the streets, public
places and such public buildings as may be desig
nated in the following districts of the City of SC
Louis, Mo , viz. :
Letting No. 2,503. The district described as the
southern district In ordinance numbered 11, .ap
proved Decembers), 1883.
Deposit required. (5,000.
Letting No. 2.504. The district described as the
northern district in ordinance number 14,637, ap
proved Decembers?. 18S3.
Deposit required, J5.000.
Bidders will state prices per annum at which are
lights of 2,000-candle power each, or incandescent
llirhtu- of 30-candIe Dower each, will be furnished.
operated and maintained, for lighting streets and
Ights, of2.000-canrtle power each, or Incandescent i
HgUlS, Ol 10-vauuic iwnw citui, mil uc juiuiaueu,
operated and maintained for lighting public bulld
incrs. Everything required for the above electric light
ing shall be furnished and maintained by the con
tractor. ihe 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 at the expiration of
the contract.
Bidders must submit with proposals, general
and detailed plans and specifications of the pro
posed system of distributing the electricity, mode
of supporting the 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 certlOcate or the
Treasurer of tbe City of St. Louis that the sum ot
Si, 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 of 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, i889. .
Any contract let hereunder will require the ap
proval or the Municipal Assembly by ordinance.
By order of the Board.
HENBY FLAD,
President.
Attest:
EMOBY S. FOSTER,
Jall-22 Secretary.
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POPULAR STOEE
300 to 400 Market street,
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RESORTS.
THE ISLESWORTH,
ATLANTIC CITY. N. J.
On the beach, sea end of Virginia avenue.
Steam beat, electric bells. Will open Febru.
ary9,18i!9.
al3-72.jrwr3n BUCK & McCLELLAlT..
OLD POINT COMFOBT,
VIRGmiA.
HYGEIA HOTEL.
1C0 yards from FortMonroe: open all tbeyear,
accommodates 1,000 guests; admirable location;
delightful climate; thrilling historic snrround
ings. Turkish, Russian, Roman, Electric and
HOT SEA baths, thelatter especially beneficial
in rheumatic troubles. Music by tbe famous
Artillery School Band. Glass-inclosed verandas.
Average temperature for winterl8. Absolutely
free from malaria. All things considered, the
most coinforatable and delightful resort at
which to spend the winter months in the United
States. Send for descriptive pamphlet.
no27-yl0-Tnr3n F. N. PIKE. Manager-
BUSINESS CHANGES.
SPECIAL NOTICE
CHANGE OF FIRM.
We. the undersigned, having: associated
ourselves in the firm name of Crumrine,Bane t
Bassett, and having purchased the stock, fix
tures, lease and good will of tbe late Thomas
Palmer, Esq., respectfully solicit a continu
ance of tbe patronage at the old stand. No. 416
Wood street, where we will show the newest
and latest designs in Wall Papers and Deco-
rations. Wall Moldings, etc
ja26-76 CRUMRINE. BANE & BASSETT.
TO LET.
Some of the finest rooms in the city for
general Dusmess purposes at the Hew
DISPATCH building, 75, 77 ana 79 Dia
mond street.
WELL LIGHTED, well ventilated, with con
venient passenger and freight elevator
service.
SITUATION, the most central in the city,
within a few hundred feet nf tbe 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, witfi special quarters and every
convenience.
ELECTRIC LIGHTING, steam heating- and
janitor service included to the rents,
which are moderate.
GREAT advantages and economy in these
new quarters. Apply between II A. X.
and 5 p. m. at the
NEW DISPATCH BUILDING,
75. 77 and 79 Diamond street. .,
WALTER J. OSBOB2JE. KlCHABS BASE0W3.' .
BARROWS OSBORNE
JOB PRINTERS,
SO Diamond street. -Telephone
No. 8U
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