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THE PITTSBURG- DISPATCH, 'WEDNESDAY, - FEBRUARY - -13, 1889. '
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LIKE- QUIET WATERS.
The Monthly Meeting of the County
W. C. T. D. Was a Love Feast.
ONE HITCH IX THE PBOCEEDLNGS.
The Land to Be Flooded "With. Campaign
Tracts and Speakers.
0KB DISPUTE ABOUT COLLECTIOXS.
The monthly meeting of the Allegheny
County AT. C. T. TJ. was held in the lecture
room of the Third TJ. P. Church, Diamond
street, yesterday afternoon. The proceed
ings were as calm and as placid as a river
which, on a summer's day, idly reflects the
rays of the sun; a perfect love feast and
mutual admiration society. Friends be
came more friendly, and old enemies of the
White Rose and other factions became
reconciled for the time being.
The union is in an excellent financial
shape. The most important business was
the preparatory arrangements made for the
distribution of Constitutional amendment
campaign literature. If these plans are car
ried out the city and county will be deluged
with tracts, "signal lights," "Devil's
Toboggan Slides" and other edifying and
hair-raising literary gems. It seems rather
startling to hear one of those good old
Christian ladies arise and, in all her sincer
ity, announce that they have on hands
20,000 "Devil's Slides," and are ready to
distribute them free.
GETTIiTG THE SLIDES IS MOTION.
It -was 'decided at the meeting that 'to
every person who applied for literature it
should be given free, provided there was a
guarantee for its distribution. Funds are
to be taken from the treasury to pay for the
cost of printing the literature. The parlor
of the Day Nursery on if orth avenue, was
designated as the depot of supplies for Alle
ghenv, and the Prohibition headquarters on
Smit&field street as the Pittsburg depot.
Mrs. Campbell, President of the union, is
about to leave for California. She tendered
her resignation, saying that it required an
activ'e leader to be on the spot during the
campaign. The union refused to accept H,
and granted her a leave of absence until
May "1. JMiss Harrison will act as Presi
dent during her absence.
It was decided to secure the services of
Mrs. Frances L. Harper, a colored lady
from Philadelphia to lecture for two weeks
among the colored people of Allegheny
county. There was some oppesition to the
lady feeing employed, as it was said she was
not popular among the colored people.
Mrs. Broadas Smith said she loved Mrs.
Harper, but she did not think she was capa
ble Of doing the work. She had a soft
melodious voice, and would be an excellent
speaker in a calm; but, when the storm
came, they need some one who could both
talk and shout! Some one who could "tell
the colored people the devil was behind
them and they had better get out of the
woods." Force was necessary. Mrs. Smith
emphasized her remarks by some rather
violent, but altogether harmless gestures.
THE ONLY SIGN OF A SQUALL.
The distribution of money collected by
various committees created a little talk.
The Allegheny committee thought it be
longed to them, and was to be used at their
discretion. Mrs. Campbell stated that the
money belonged to the county, inasmuch as
the committee was appointed by the county.
A member of the committee insisted that the
money ought to belong to the committee for
work in Allegheny, and said they would
claim it. Mrs. Campbell poured oil on the
troubled waters, and the committee grace
fully subsided. .
Mrs. Mair resigned, and said she would
have nothing more to dp with theommittee.
Resignations then becaxae popular but none
were accepted. ,
It was decided to pay Mrs. Broadax
Smith $5 a week and expenses for her
work among the colored people.
It was .decided, also, to engage an at
torney to represent the union at the License
Court, which commences on the third Mon
day in March. Noonday prayer meetings
will be held during the sitting of the Court,
as heretofore. Remonstrances are being
circulated, and the nnion expects to make a
vigorous fight against the granting of
licenses.
After deciding to hold the quarterly meet
ing in March, at "Wilkinsburg, the meeting
was adjourned.
FOE SIKS OF COMMISSION.
Bev. Mr. McKee Sncd for Libel n a Remit
of a Presbytery Finding.
A suit for libel has been instituted through
Messrs. Marshall and Imbrie, counsel for
Mrs. A. B. C. McFarland, wfe of the Rev.
A B. C. McFarland, lormerly jiastor of the
Fairview TJ. P. Church, against the Bev.
J. S. McKee, pastor of the Butler TJ. P.
Church.
It seems Jhat last summer the Bev. Mc
Farland separated from his wife, and the
Bev. McKee was made chairman of a com
mission appointed by the Butler Presbytery
to investigate the case. The commission
reported that Mrs. McFarland was to blame,
and yesterday the summons was served on
the Rev. McKee while he was down from
Butler attending the TJ. P. Presbytery.
An Aromatic Fragrance
Is imparted to the month by the use of Sozo
dont. Itisbejond doubt the cleanest, purest
and best wash ever offered to the public. Sozo
dont ana comfort are synonyms. It cleanses
the cavities in the enamel of the teeth, wrsu
Excursions West
To California, Oregon, "Washington Terri
tory, Colorado, Montana, Mexico,' Kansas,
If ebraska and the Great West, every week,
via "Wabash "Western Bail way, at the lowest
single and round trip rates. For particu
lars, write to or call on A. M. Brackenridge,
Passenger Agent, corner Seventh avenue
and Smithfield street, Pittsburg, Pa.
TVSU
Get All Yon Pay For.
If you want accident insurance from a
company that furnishes it at cost, that pays
all its claims, pays its agents living com
missions and treats everybody fairly, pa
tronize the National Benefit Association, of
Indianapolis. J. T. Cunningham,
51 Lewis block, Agent,
B. &B.
Embroideries several thousand yards
of fine edges in narrow and medium widths
manufacturers' short lengths; they are 3 to
9-yard pieces. Sold by the piece at less
than'their worth. Boggs & Buhl.
New Lot of 50-Ccnt Dress Goods
To-dar. A table full of them in center of
store; easy to see and to buy.
JOS. HOENE & CO.'S
i Penn Avenue Stores.
Guns, revolvers, sporting goods at half
jprice. Johnston, the gun man, will re-
Ixnove about April 1st to No. 706 Bissel
Block, and in the mean time is selling off
ell old stock at about half price at the old
store, No. 621 Smithfield st
Sample Free.
Ask your grocer for it, Electric Paste
Stove Polish; saves dust, dirt, labor, women,
carpets and furniture.
Fxeeced-lined jerseys, plain and
Drained, greatly reduced to close at once.
stwfsu
Httous & Hacke.
Cash paid for old gold and silver at
Hauch's, No. 295 Fifth avenue. tvtsu
Invalids call at 1102 Carson st and be
enred free of charge.
BELIEF IN THE BIBLE
I Shown by Kev. Dr. Vtncent to Have
the Terr Best Foundation in All the
World With Its Historic Proofs.
Of all the subjects discussed, ot all the
propositions advanced thereon, at the pend
ing Sabbath School Institute, in the First
TJ. P. Church, probably none were of more
general interest or import than those which
yesterday came from Bev. B. T. Vincent, D.
D., on "Why "We Believe the Bible:"
In brinsrinir forth our orools as bases of this
belief, we group the general classes of evi
i dence, that it is an authority Its genuineness.
its authenticity and its inspiration, xo prove
Its genuineness, the manuscripts are the first
proofs. There are hundreds of manuscripts,
more than necessary; L200 or 1,300 of the Old
Testament, and 100 or more of the New, that
have been handed down from generation to
generation without one central truth or factor
necessary to the faith being destroj ed.
In copying the ancient manuscripts, we are
told, the copyists were compelled to dress in
new garments and wash themselves continual
ly, that they might not pollute the sacred word.
While at m ork they were watched and guarded
and ere forbidden to speak, even to the King.
So correctly has the work been performed that
it hasj been said an English jurist gathered
together enough quotations from different an
cient sources to have reconstructed the"New
Testament.
Under genuineness, wo have had councils
from time to time in every country searching
for flaws and proofs, and in all these they have
not found a thing that changes the inspired
meaning or imperils a single truth central in
all manuscripts. As another proof, we have
the different sects, all watching the Word and
it is known that, should any sect attempt to
chang" one jot or tittle of this Holy Word, there
wouldoe trouble. Here is the secret use for
sects.
The Bible has been so woven and interwoven
in the history and in the hearts of the people
that even the uneducated and illiterate cannot
but have a feeling that it is true.
What a queer thing it would be if the Bible
were an old book of falsehoods, that it could
reform a penitent sinner and make him a living
benediction to the people!
To finish, this grand old volume, with its 36 to
40 books, has traveled through all the tongues,
dialects ana countries, down to tne present
time, and not one mortal with his best claims
has shaken its truths. One hundred years ago
an eminent French geologist found SO or 60
truths of nature from searching it, nature and
it being but in harmony, teaching the truths of
God.
As a challenge, we ask men to prove the life
of Alexander the Great, or any man of history,
by such a formula. Second, it the Bibleaaid
not come as we have proved, whence came it?
In the evening Dr. Vincent conducted a
very interesting class drill, Eev. "W. J.
Bei'd, D." D.. addressed the Institute on
"The Art of Questioning," and Dr. Vincent
talked on "Teaching."
THE JDDGB SUEPEISED.
A Veteran Allegheny Official Presented
With a Gold Ilcndcd Cane.
Captain "William Hazlett.the veteran and
popular clerk in the Allegheny "Water De
partment, celebrated his sixty-eighth birth
day yesterday. "Tony" or "Judge," as he
is familiarly called, is an old landmark and
remembers things that occurred 70 years
ago, his friends say. Last evening he was
invited to go to the Keystone Hotel, at the
corner of South and East Diamond streets,
where he met about 40 of his friends, the
party being comprised of Allegheny City
officials and members of the different de
partments. The "Judge" was surprised when he was
informed that it was his birthday and was
handed a gold-headed cane, a present from
his friends. The two little Misses Gerst,
daughters of the proprietor, then presented
him with a silk muffler and a necktie. Mr.
Eazlett recovered from his surprise suffi
ciently to thank the donors, making a very
neat speech.
CESTEAL BOARD KE0EGANIZED.
The City's Educators Arranelnc to Avoid
Infections Diseases.
The Central Board of Education met and
reorganized last night. Monthly reports
were read, and Dr. Kearns offered a resolu
tion that was adopted. It asked that prin
cipals pay more attention to rules governing
children convalescing from .any infections
disease.
Superintendent Luckey and Messrs. Kel
ler, Hogan and McMillen were appointed to
prepare the work to be shown "at the Paris
Exposition.
Couldn't Pass for a minister.
Thomas H. Barrett, colored, was arrested
by Officer Kinney, of the Oakland car sta
bles, and is supposed .to be the man who
stole Bev. Dr. Holland's overcoat. A book
of car tickets is said to have been flashed
up by the colored man; but it was known to
have belonged to the minister.
Representing 20,000 Men.
Bepresentatives cf 20,000 Catholics met
last night in the Columbus Club, with Mr.
A V. D. "Watterson in the chair, to com
plete the last arrangements for the parade
they intend to hold on Washington's birth
day. His Movements Wero Suspicions.
John Kuerne was locked up in the Four
teenth ward station house last night, for
loitering around Bellefield in a suspicions
manner.
Those who seek relief from pain and
weakness should use Parker's Ginger Tonic.
Parker's Hair Balsam never fails to please.
B.&B.
25 per cent less than usual for fine and
medium-width embroideries, also 27 to 45
inch flouncings, will bring extra business
this week. Boggs & Buhl.
Pearl Buttons Job Lots 20c, 50c and
90c a Gross.
(12 dozen); these are extra good at the
price, and a necessary article for spring
sewing. Notion counter.
JOS. HOBNEjfc CO.'S
Penn avenue Stores.
B. &B.
No 19c or 39e "baits" or "pretended bar
gains" in our embroidery stock, but bar
gains in fine goods of real merit here right
now that wilf pay you to see.
Boggs & Buhl.
Pure Linen Handkerchiefs Only 12 1-2 and
15 Cents.
Not part cotton, remember decidedly the
best handkerchief value we know about.
Jos. Hobne & Co.'s
Penn Avenue Stores.
See our handsome costume patterns;
entirely new designs just arrived.
jiwfsu Hugus & Hacke.
Massage Treatment.
Scientific and electric massage applied by
L Munk, 806 Penn avenue. fe7,9,ll,13,15
B. fcB.
- New importations finest French satines
and Scotch zephyr ginghams and novelties.
Prices low and assortment extraordinary.
Boggs & Buhl.
Two beautiful lines of American challis,
new spring effects, at 8c and 20e per yd.
ito'fsu Hugus & Hacke.
Valentines.
A large assortment of beautiful designs
still on hand.
Jos. Eichbaum & Co., 48 Fifth ave.
Extra good values in black cashmeres,
at 50c, 60e ami 75c per yd.
siwrsu Hugus & Hacke.
Cash paid for old gold and silver at
Hauch's, No. 295 Fifth avenue. wrsu
Liver complaint cured free at 1102 Car
son st, Sonthside.
SSSisplay advertisements one dollar per
square for one insertion. Classified advertise
ments on this page such as Wanted, For Sale,
To Let, elc, ten cents per line for each inser
tion, and none taken for less 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 Tux DIS
PATCH. PITTSBURG.
Tno MAS MCCAFFREY, 33iA Butler street.
EMIL G. STUCKEY, SUh street and Penn ave.
E. G. bTUCKEY &CO., Wylle ave. and Fulton St.
N. bTOKELY, Fifth Avenue Market House.
EAST END.
J. W. WALLACE, 6121 Penn avenue.
OAKLAIO).
MCALLISTER &SHEIBLER, 5th av. SAtwoodst
soutiiside.
JACOB SPOHN. No. 2 Carson street.
CHAS. SCHWAHM. 1707 Carson street.
ALLEGHENY.
A. J. KAEKCHEK, 59 Federal street.
H. J. McBRIDE. Federal and Ohio streets.
FREDU. EGGEES. 172 Ohio street
F. H. EGOEKS & SON, Ohio and Chestnut sts.
J. F. STEVENSON, Arch and Jackson streets.
THOMAS MCHENRY, Western and Irwin aves.
ii. W. HUGHES, Pennsylvania and Beaver aves.
PEKKY M. GLEIM. Rebecca and Allegheny aves.
WANTED HELP.
Blalo riclD.
-TTTANTED AN EXPERIENCED COACH-
MAN-for livery. Apply T. B.MORELAND,
6100 Penn ave.. East End. foS-2
WANTED AGENTS It) SELL CLINE'S
foot heaters and patent fuel for carriages,
-wagons, etc: sells at sight Inquire after 3 P.M.,
WM. bESlFLE, JR., 165 Federal St., Allegheny,
la. , del6-9-D
WANTED STEWARD - MARRIED MAN
preferred, to takecharge of a select private
cluh house in the heart of the city; cafe privileges
and profits and a fair salary beside for the right
man: best or reference required. Address W. M.
H., Dispatch office. fell-7
WANTED-MAKKIED MAN IN HEALTH TO
take charge of lumber yard and products of
planing mill, manage teams, measure and deliver
lumber, etc., keep accounts. Quick, energetic,
intelligent man can secure situation by address
ing, in own hand, LOCK BOX 01, McKeesport. Pa.
le!3-36
-rrTANTED-MAN-TO TAKE THE AGENCY
V of our safes: size ISxlSxlS Inches; weight
500 lbs. ; retail price 835: 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.
6e8-p92-ws
Female IlelD.
-T7"ANTED-ONE GOOD, EXPERIENCED
y dining room girl at BOLEY'S HOTEL.31 to
33 Diamond, city. fel3-45
TTT ANTE DFEW YOUNG LADIES TO
Y V learn to finish portraits In India ink, water
colors, etc: no charge; when able to do the work
will be given permanent position, with salary.
PHOIO GALLERY, 10 and 12 Sixth street. fel3-23
Male und Female flelo.
TTANTED-IMMEDIATELY-HEAD WA1T
tV ER, white or colored; steady wort, good
wages: cooks, chambermaids,, house girls, dish
washers, nurse girl, MRb. MjCEHAN, 545 Grant
St. fe4-99-D
WANTED-PARTNEOS.
WANTED-A PARTNER WITH P. 500 TO S3.
000, to start a general store in a country
town in one of the best farming communities In
Eastern Ohio. Can bur all fixtures and rent a
room very cheap; t have clerked for 8 years in the
place and know all the trade; man of some experi
ence preferred. Investigate. Address POX 72,
New Garden, Ohio. fel3-57
WANTED ROOMS. HOUSES.
-VTTANTED-TO BUY SMALL PROPERTY, 4
V or 5-room house, neighborhood of Oakland;
cash payment $200 or $300, balance monthly pay
ments, R. E. security. Address P.O. BOX 94,
Pittsburg, Pa. le!3-25
WANTED FINANCIAL
-rVTANTED-MORlGAGES-MONEYTO LOAN
V In sums to suit, at 4K, 5 and 6 per cent.
GHAEliLNG & LYON, 135 Fourth ave. ap6-el-D
TTTANTED-RENTS TO COLLECT; MONTH-
it l. x settlement wun itemizea statement.
BLACK & UAIfiD, 85 Fourth avenue. a2S-a29-D
-YTTANTED-MORTGAGES ON CITY PROP-
T EK'tx. over H. 000; VA per cent; no tax,
HENRY A WEAY.KR & O
'J,j
,82 Fourth avenue.
mh"-a22-D
-TTTANTED-RENTS TO COLLECT IN ALL
V parts of both cities; established 1863. W.
A. HEREON & SONS, 80 Fourth ave. fel-49-ws
TTTANTED-RENTS COLLECTED FROM11'-
IV LY; property managed with satisfaction.
ALLEb & BAILEY, 164 fourth avenue, Tel. IG7.
Jal9-Sl
-TTfANTED-MORTGAGES-SUMS FROM 500
V to So00,000to loan at 4'A, 5 and 6 per cent.
JAS. W. DRAPE & Co., 129 Fourth avenue, Pitts
burg. rei-47-MWFS
TTTANTED-MORTGAGES-WE CAN LOAN
V insumsor$500to$M.000andnpwardoncity
or suburban improved real estate at lowest rates.
ALEXANDER & LEE. 313 Wood St. fe9-29-MWS
WANTED MORTGAGES ON CITY AND
suburban property, in sums to suit, at 4
and 6 per cent. L. O. FRAZ1EH. Real Estate
Broker, Forty-fifth and Butler sts. fe8-91-invs
WANTED-HOUSES TO KENT AND RENTS
to collect on monthly settlement, wlthltem
Ized statement. L. O. FRAZIEK, Real Estate
Broker, Forty-fifth and Butler sts. ft8-91-Mws
WANTED-MORTGAGEb-WE CAN LOAN
S500 to S2O.OO0 on Pittsburg, Allegheny or
suburban improved real estate at lowest rates.
ALEXANDER & LEE, 313 Wood St. fe2-19-MWS
WANTED-GOOD MORTGAGES FOR ANY
amount: lowest rates of interest and com
mission. PITTSBURG CO.. LIM., Real Estate
and Insurance, 13S Fifth avenue, Pittsburg, Pa.
fe7-87-ws
"TTTANTED-TO LOAN S500,C00. IN" AMOUNTS
V of p,000 and upward, on city and suburban
property, on 4H per cent, free of tax; also smaller
amounts at 5 and 6 per cent. BLACK & BAIRD,
95 Fourth avenue. sc21-d26-D
TrANTED-TO LOAN 200,000 ON MORT
V GAGES; J100 and upward at 6 per cent;
JoP0,000at 4K per cent on residences or business
property:' also in adjoining counties. S. H.
FREN CH, 125 Fourth avenue. oc31-e84-D
TTTANTED HOUSES TO RENT AND RENTS
- V to collect; we give special attention to man
agement or properties: itemized accounts, month
ly settlements. PITTSBURG COMPANY, LIM.;
Real Estate and Insurance, 133 Fifth ave.
fe"-87-tvs
VTTANTED-MORTGAGES-?l, 000, 000TO LOAN
T V on city and suburban properties at 4, Sand
6 per cent, and on larms In Allegheny and adja
cent counties at 6 per cent: no money loanrd out
of Pennsylvania. 1. M. FENNOCK. & bON, 105
Fourth avenue. ap7-Hl
XTTANTED-HOUSES TO RENT, RENTS TO
V collect, prompt returns, monthly settle
ments. Itemized statements with check; Insurance
and repairs attended to, thus relieving landlords
of all annoyances and losses connected with the
management of their property; also mortgages
from ?5C0 to any amount In keeping with location
and value of property and no delay, if title be
good. J. DEKMIIT. 407 Grant st. fe!3-32-wihS
WANTED MISCELLANEOUS.
-TTTANTED-TO SELL PLUMBING AND GAS
V fitting business. Address K., Dispatch of
fice. fel2-96
TTT-ANTED-TO SELL-STOCK, LEASE AND
V good will of planing mill and lumber yard,
doing good business: situated In a manufacturing
town near Pittsburg. Address N. O., Dispatch
office. fel3-54-ws
"TTTANTED-AUCTION SALES OF REAL
V estate, merchandise at stores and household
goods at residences, by SMITHbON & MOORE,
General Auctioneers, office room 68, Eisner build
ing, corner Fifth avenue and Wood street. fe!3-18
TTrANTEO-EVERYBODY TO KNOW THAT
V H. Tcrheyden has laid In .a large stock of
American watches, gold and sliver, that be can
sell as low as the lowest; remember the place.
HENRY TERHEYDEN, 530 bmlthiield St.
noll-MWFSn
TT7"ANTE1-IJY PEARSON, LEADING PIIO
V TOGRAPHER. 96 Fifth avenue, Pittsburg,
and 43 Federal street, Allegheny, everybody to
know that he Is making fine cabinets at 1 50 per
dozen; photos delivered when promised: Instan
taneous Drocess. mh!3-k27
FOR SALE IJIPKOTED HEAL ESTATE
City Residence.
FOR SALE-AN ELEGANT RESIDENCE ON
Bclonda St.. Jit. Washington, rooms and
finished attic bath, h. and c. water, inside w. c,
a. and n. gas. In fact it Is one or the finest resi
dences on the hill top; terms very easy; lot 60xi20.
J. C. RE1LLY, 77 Diamond St. ielO-126
FOR SALE-f2,700-LlBERTY AVENUE, SIX
TEENTH ward, new substantial frame
dwelling. 5 rooms, finished attic hall, vestibule,
slate mantel, Inside shutters, well finished all
through: lot 20x100 feet to alley; verv easy terms.
L. O. FRAZ1ER. Forty-fifth and Butler sts.
fe8-91-MWS
FOR SALE FIFTH AVENUE RESIDENCE,
near Jumonvllle street, a new pressed brick
house 8 rooms, bath room, electric bell, w. c 's,
hot and cold water, natural and artificial gas,
cementxellar. laundry and all the latest Improve
ments: lot 22x120 to Ann street. Call or address
N O. 620 FIFTH AVEN UE. fel2-41-WThFSu
JW
IOR 8ALE-S500 DOWN BALANCE MONTH-
Ll navments, a gooa ui
a good brick dwelling,' 8
:olc water, w. c. hall and
rooms, bath, hot and cold water.
dry cellar, all In good order: nice lot; side en
trance: title perfect, near Center avenue; 10 min
utes from Court House. JAS. W. DRAPE
& CO., 129 Fourth avenue, Pittsburg.
' ' fe9-5S.Jtwg
FOR SALE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE.
Cltr Residences.
FOR SALE-f3,50C ON'FORTY-FOURTH ST.,
brick house or 8 rooms, lot 36x100 ft. : price
made low in order to sell quick. W. A. HERRON
& SONS, 80 Fourth ave fc!3-51
OR SALE N0.3C8 FIFTH AVENUE-LOT 20X
100 ft. to Ann St., 2 houses, one in front and
one In rear, bringing a Rood-rent. W.A.HERKON
4 SONS, 80 Fourth ave. , feU-ol
FOR SALE WE CAN SELL YOU A NICE
little 3-room frame house on Bismarck way,
near the High School, for S700, i cash; lot 20x75.
J. C. REILLY, 77 Diamond st. felO-126
FORSALE-AFINENEWBRICKANDSfONE
dwelling on Penn ave., near Thirty-ninth St.,
with all modern improvements, at $3,500; cheap.
a BER1NGER & iON, 103 Fourth aye.
fel3-38--ws
FOR SALE-?3,a-M DOWN BALANCE 10
years, buys an elegant 7-room frame dwell
ing on Virginia ave., Mt. Washington: 3 minutes
from Incline. C. BALTENSPERGER & CO.. 151
Fourth ave. - fel2-47
FOR SALE-ON WTLIE AVE., A NICE
brick house of 10 rooms and all modern lm
provements at 85,000; also frame house of 6 rooms,
and lot 70 feet front at f.I.5(X); both cbeao. C.
BEKIN GER k SON, 103 Fourth ave. fel3-3S-ws
TT'OR S A.LE-K, 500-
HATFIELD STREET. SEV-
ENTEEN1H ward, good brick dwelling, 6
rooms, attic ball, slate roor; lot 20x75 feet to
alley; good. chep property on very easy terms.
L. O. FRAZIER, Forty-fifth and Butler sts.
fes-91-MWS
FOR SALE A 2-STORY FRAME DWELLIN G,
containing 7 rooms; city water; natnralgas
on street; lot 25x150 from Mission to Lincoln St.,
near bterllng, head or S. Twenty-second street;
price S2. 300. G. J.-BLEICHNER, 2353 Carson st.
fel3-13
FOR SALE-S2.250-MT. WASHINGTON, 2
minutes from Incline. 2-story frame of 6
rooms, hall, shatters, front and rear porches,
good cellar, house newly papered, fine view of
city: lot 29x82. UL AUK A BA1BD. 95 Fourth ave.
fe7-W0-7, 9, 11. 13, 15, 19, 21,23, 25, 27
FOR SALE-CORNER WYLIE AVENUE AND
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
guire at GERMAN1A SAVINGS BANK, 423
Wood street. de6-198-W8
FOR SALE (99J-MAIN ST., THUSTY-FIFTH.
ward, 2-story brick dwelling, 8 rooms and fin
ished atlic large double parlors, porches; fine lot,
JI0X124, covered with fruit and shrubbery: a de
lightful home; terms easy. SAM UEL W. BLACK
& CO.. 91 Fourth ave. .fel2-50-WB
East End Residences.
FOR SALE -CHOICE EAST END RESI
DENCES, large or small. Call or send for
new list, free. W.A. HERRON & SONS, SO Fourth
avenue. - fe6-55-MWF
FORSALE-S5,500-COZYHRICK RESIDENCE,
7 rooms, bath, Margaretta street, near cable
line. Nineteenth ward. MELLON BROS., 6349
Station street. East End. fe7-14-MWF
FOR SALE-S3, 200-JUST ONE M1N UTE FROM
Fifth avenue cable cars, on a good street and
convenient to E. E. station a pretty frame dwell
ing of 6 rooms, hall and vestibule nat. and art.
gas, water, screens for windows and doors, front
yard; choice location and special bargain. BLACK
& BAIRD, 95 Fourth avenue. fe6-19-D
FOR SALE-H250 WILL BUY A MEADOW
street dwelling of 8 rooms, nicely arranged;
hall, vestibule, laundry In cellar, front and back
porches, range, bathroom, hot and cold water,
natural and artificial gas, slate mantels and nice
chandeliers; this is only 6 minutes' from Liberty
station. BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth avenue.
fe6-49-D
FOR SALE-PRETTY HOME IN THE EAST
End; street paved with asphalt: complete
6ewerage; Queen Anne frame dwelling; reception
hall, range, bath, laundry with stationary tubs, 9
rooms, pantry, furnace: lot 50x100 feet: close to P.
R. R. station; price 87,500: terms, 31,000 cash, bal
ance to suit. BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave
fe4-18-JIWT
F
OR SALE-NEAR SHADYSIDE STATION-A
neat 2K-story Irame dwelling of 5 rooms and
bathroom; nlcejftlc range hot and cold water,
inside w.e, inside shutters, marble mantels, cup
boards, wardrobes, etc. Just new and latest Im
provements; good lot and perfect seweragt; price
only $3,600. BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth avenue,
f eG-Sl-7, 9, It. 1 3, 15, IS, 20. 22, 25, 27
T7I0R SALE-ON A GOOD STREET IN THrT
X' East End, lot 25x120, frame house (about 8 y'rs
old) of (f rooms, hall and vestibule attic and good
cellar, natural and artificial gas pipes all through
the house, electric bells, speaking tubes, etc., all
nicely and newly papered; good neighborhood
and convenient to steam and Fifth ave, cable cars;
$3,200. THOS. LIGGETT, U Fourth ave.
felO-77-3nvThS3u
FOR SALE -SHADYSIDE RESIDENCE, ON
one of the finest streets between the station
and Fifth avenue cable cars, complete in all Its
appointments, with handsome grounds well laid
out with walks, drives, shrubbery, fruit and shade
trees: house hasa very commanding appearance;
has 17 rooms, 6 large fine rooms on first floor, S on
the second floor and 5 rooms In attic; the laundry
is complete; cellars are cemented: large furnace
wide halls, natural gas all through, ample porches,
bav windows, etc. : also, stable for 3 horses; lot
105x2t0 feet. This Is one of the best located dwell
ings in the East End, lias an eastern and southern
exposure and can be bought for 130,000. BLACK,
& BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave. fel-18-MWF
i
Alleeheny Residences.
TT'OR SALE-J20,000 FOR ONE OF THE FINEST
ju residences in Aiiegneny; large grounds, near
the parks; allonvenlences.
W. W. MCNEIE15 &
BRO., 162 Fourth ave.
ies-ja-jrwTSU
FOR SALE-tllOO-HOUSE AND LOT, 58
Corryst.. corner Ann st First.ward, Alle
gheny; lot 23x27; brick, 6ix. rooms; rents for $240;
onlyfelOO. A. LEGGATE4SON, 31 Federal St.,
Allegheny. fel2-i0
JF
'OR SALE-ARCH ST.. NEAR PARKS. 2
storvbr. dwelling. 8 rooms, with all modern
lmnroveraents: stable on rear of lot: Iot20xlOOto
Vetost; 1,000 down,.bal. to suit. J. C. REILLY,
77 Diamond st. felO-126
FOR S ALE-2 GOOD 2-STORY BRICK HOUSES
In Allegheny: one ot them $5,000 and the
other 6,500; these properties are both very desira
ble and good value; terms to suit, C. H. LOVE,
93 Fourth avenue. fel3-23
FOR SALE-ON THE PARKIN ALLEGHENY,
handsome brick dwelling; 12 rooms range,
bath, inside w. c. ball, vestibule, laundry with
stationary tubs, nat. gas all through; large lot,
fine location: very cheap and easy payments,
BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave.
J a27-107-27, 29, 3L fe2, 4, 6, 8, 9, 1L 13, 15, 16
Suburban Residences.
TTil
IOR SALE-AT INGRAM STATION-NICE 5-
J roomed bonse and large lot, elegant!
ia large lot, elegantly situ
Address HOUbE, Dispatch
atea: terms easy.
office. fe!3-9
FOR SALE-OR RENT-AN ELEGANT 10
ROOM house with all modern Improvements;
easy access to the business center of Wllklnsburg
and R. R. station; pleasant surroundings. J. G.
HUGHES, Wood street. Wilkinsburg. fe6-99-WS
FOR SALE-SUBURBAN RESIDENCE, WITH
1 acres of beautiful land, brick house of 9
rooms, finished attic bathroom, natural gas,
range heater, w. e, etc.; within 3 minutes'
walk of station, ALEXANDER & LEE. 313
Wood st. fe9-28-ws
FOR SALE-GOOD SUBURBAN DWELLING
and large lot 180x400 feet; fruit and shade trees
and 6hrubbery, etc. etc , at Hazelwood, B. k O.
R. K.; price only $7,000, on long, easy terms of
payment; Immediate possession, very great bar
gain. JAS. W. DRAPE & CO., 129 Fourth'
avenue Pittsburg. fel2-65
FOR SALE BRUSHTON STATION NEW
pressed brick dwelling, reception hall and 4
rooms first floor, 5 rooms on second and 5 rooms In
attic; hard wood stairway: slate mantels, with
improved fireplaces, laundry, with cemented
floor; lot "5x140 feet to a 25-foot alley, wlthperlect
sewerage: house now open for inspection; excep
tionally low prices and terms to suit. JOHN F.
BAXTER. Agent, 512 Smithfield street.
felO-65-WSSu
F
IOK SALE-OR TO LET-ONE OF THE MOST
beautiful suburban places In Alieirhenv
uuumv; uie uuusc is irc, L-uuiainingjo rooms,
splendidly finished, and surrounded with wide
verandas; it is completely fitted up with bath
rooms, water closets and natural gas; there is a
good stable and handsome fowl house: thegrounds
are very beautiful and well supplied with choice
shrubbery, fruit and ornnental trees; the whole"
will be sold, with from Ito 5 acres of ground, at a
very moderate price. KNOX.VILLE LAND IM
PROVEMENT CO.," 85 Knox avenue Knoxville
borough. jal9-9
FOR SALE-LOTS.
East End Lots.
J7IOR SALE-ONLY$I,550-CHEAPEST LOT IN
j Ben Venue bhadyslde; 50x120 feet; If sold
soon. MELLON BROS., East Liberty.
Iel0-I3-MWF
-
FOR SALE-BOULEVARD LOTS FACING
the circle and parks; cheapest and best lots
In the E. E. BLACK & BAIRD. 95 Fourth ave.
fe4-19-4,5,7,9,ll, 13,15, 17.19.2L 23, 25,27
F
IOR SALE-TWO CHOICE LOTS QN STAN
TON avenue near Hlland ave. eirh ovino
teet to 20-foot alley; price reduced to $35 per foot
If sold at once BlACK 4BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave.
le6-49-D
T7IOR SALE-ON LINE OF FIFTH AVE. CABLE
cars, on a paved street in East End, large lot,
brick house 7 rooms, bathroom, hall in center of
bouse, large front and back porches, natural gas,
etc; elegant neighborhood; only $10,000, or will
sell bouse and part of lot for $3, 500; easy terms.
THOS. LIGGETT, 114 Fourth ave.
felO-77-MWThssu
I7IOR SALE-CALL FOR ILLUSTRATED PL AN
of lots on the boulevards: the finest lots in
the East End, fronting the parks and circles, with
90-foot paved streets, flagstone sidewalks, com
plete sewerage 6ystem; close to station, surround
ed by fine residences ana at remarkably low
prices; terms, only $500 cash, balance to suit
buyer: come early, get the pick of lots and ground
floor prices. BLACK 4 BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave
fe4-13-MWF
Farms.
FOR SALE-A GOOD FARM OF 125 ACRES 14
miles from the city at $45 per acre. C. BER
INGER 4 SON.-103 Fourth ave felS-3S-ws
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE A SMALL FARM
of 16 acres on Perrysvllle roadat$L500. C.
BEK1NGER 4 SON, 103 Fourth aye. fel3-38-ws
FOR SALE-FARM OF 80 ACRES INMIFFL1N
township, 1 mile from Homestead and Du
quesne: good buildings, orchards, etc Inquire ot
C.A. O'BRIEN, attorney, 402 Grant st.
ja26-82-WS
T7OH SALE-CHEAP OR WILL TRAT1F. Ifonr
JD city property-23 acres, house of 5 rooms.! J
vard: will also sell stock And tmnlements- thi'
farra Is oneinil6 from station. Address CHARLES'
wflwiiyi, obuvjja x wry jr. v., Aiiegneny- co
Pa. fe8-3J--?ren
FOR SALE LOTS.
Cltr liOt
EOKSALE-LOTS-ON THE EASY PAYMENT
plan; as low as $5 per mo. taken; some on Wv
lle ave some on Wick St., some on Mt. Washing
ton, others in Twenty-seventh ward, Sonthside
J. C. REILLY. 77 Diamond st. felO-126
FOR SALE-(99)-CKAIG ST. LOTS, NEAR
Filth ave.. ?65 per front foot, 50x142 reet to
alley, facing east: very desirable: street is
sewered and craded midway between Fifth ave.
and proposed Center ave. cable lines: enhance
ment certain: terms easy. SAMUEL W. BLACK
& uu., i Fourth ave ieiu-rawir
Hazelwood Lots.
FOR SALE FINE BUILDING LOTS AT HA
ZELWOOD, B. & O. R. B., Twenty-third
ward; trains run to station In 10 to 12 minutes;
Srice 1150 to S300; terms made to suit purchasers.
. McCHICKArT, new No. 1010 Penn avenue.
no4-h9-ws
Allegheny Lots.
FOR 8ALE-LOTS-S340 MORRISON AVE.,
-Allegheny; $1,000 Klrkpatrick ave.. Alle
gheny; $2,300 Avery st., near East Park: onyour
own terms. W. W. McNEILL&BBO.. 162 Fourth
ave. fe8-74
Mnnnfactnrlns; Sites.
FOR SALE-BUSINESS SITE OVER 100 FEET
fronting on Riveravenue by 215 feet In depth;
two-story brick tannery covering nearly the
entire lot; will be sold cheap to quick buyer.
BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth avenue fe6-49-D
FOR SALE TO MANUFACTURERS, SPECU
LATORS or any who may want for 60 days at
$500 per acre from 16 to 20 acres of land lying in
the borough of Parnassus, fronting both the Alle
gheny Valley Railroad and the river; also from 10
to 12 acres fronting the river for $400 per acre; gas
main within 30 feet of this property. Inquire of
or address STEPHEN YOUNG, Parnassus post
office: fel2-ll-w.
Miscellaneous.
FOR SALE-EAST END BUH.DING LOTS, OF
all kinds. Call or send for printed list, free.
Just issued. W. A. HEBRON & SONS, 80 Fourth
avenue.
fe6-55-jrwF
FOR SALE-SMALL DWELLINGS, SOME ON
easy payments: call or send for new printed
list free. W. A. HERRON & SONS 80 Fourth
avenue. fe6-55-MWF
FOR SALE-OR EXCHANGE FOR IMPROVED
city or suburban property-cheap If disposed
of at once-very desirable Kansas land. W. A.
HERRON bONS, 80 Fourth avenue
fe3-53-13,16,19.23,27
FOB SALE-LOTS CHEAP AND ON EASY
terms, on good streets, in Seventeenth and
eighteenth wards. Call or send for new printed
list free. W. A. HERRON & SONS, No. 80 Fourth
ave, fel3-51
FOR SALE-EAST END-SEVERAL VALUA
ABLE houses and vacant lots, near cable
road.
Also.
FOR SALE-OSBORNE-One house and about 4
acres ground; will be sold for $4,500; owner
going West. Also, houses and vacant lots
on reasonable terms.
Also,
SALE EMSWORTH Fine Queen Anne
frame house and vacant lots.
Also,
SALE-PITTSBURG-On Reed street, 4
FOE
FOE
irame houses; must be sold soon.
Also.
FOR SALE-LAWRENCEVILLE-Lots on For
tieth and FISk streets; house on Harrison
street.
Also,
FOB SALE-BELLEVUE-Houses and vacant
lots on long time.
Also,
BELLEVUE-FINE QUEEN ANNE HOUSE,
lot 50x150; vestibule and reception hall, 6
rooms and finished attic complete in de
tails: $4,000, terms to suit. Also, several
good houses and vacant lots.
Also,
FOR SALE-ALLEGHENY CITY Eleventh
ward, 22 lots on easy terms.
Also,
FOR SALE-WILKINSBUKG-5 small houses
and one large Queen Anne residence Just
completed.
Also,
FOR SALE-NEAR HERRON HILL-One piece
of ground 72x100, one square from new
cable road.
Also.
FOB SALE-MT. WASHINGTON-ONE lot on
Kearsarge, near Grace st. ; ?700Llong time;
lot 25x128.
Also;
30 VACANT LOTS on Carey and Spring streets.
Also.
FORSALE-NEARLAUGHLIN STATION-Flne
Queen Anne frame house, 9 rooms and cot
tape, of 5 rooms, 2 acres of ground, splendid
order, fine fruit, good neighborhood, fine
residences surroundlng,-lot about 2 acres;
will be sold at reasonable price and time.
Also,
FOR SALE-HOMESTEAD-10 frame houses In
convenient location; will be sold all to-
S ether at low figure 'f bought before
larch I.
Call on J. DEKMITT, 407 Grant street,
f 613-32-1118
FOR SALE BUSINESS.
Business Chances.
FOR SALE-A GOOD PAYING BAKERY AND
confectionery in good location; good reason
for selling. Apply atoKI GRANT ST. fel3-22
EORSALE-BRICK STORE AND DWELLING,
with good stock ofgroceries. etc.. on South
elde: $4,600 for all. C. BESINGER & SON. 103
Fourth ave. felS-ss-ws
FOR SALE-ONE-HALF INTEREST IN A
manufacturing business which is paying a
large profit. Full particulars from ALEXANDER
& LEE. No. 313 Wood St. ' fel2-41
FOR SALE SMALL GROCERY STORE IN
the city doing a good cash business, stock
and fixtures worth about $300; low rent. J AS. W.
DRAPE & CO., 129 Fourth avenue Pittsburg.
fel2-66
FOR SALE-A FINE GROCERY BUSINESS IN
a town 7,000 to8. 900 inhabitants, doing a bnsl
nesaof fl,700 to ?l,80CVper month: reasons for sell
ing, business Interests in the West. Address J.
W. H., Dispatch office. felS-12-WFSu.
EOR SALE-HARDWARE AND PLUMBING
business in large manufacturing town near
tsburg; good trade, clean stock, little compe
tition and making money. Address SHOVEL &
bPAUE, Dispatch office. felO-105-WThS8u
FOR SALE A GOOD DRUGSTORE IN A RAP
IDLY growing manufacturing town on line
of railroad; population over 3,000 and Increasing;
a splendid opening. JAS. w. DRAPE 4 CO., 129
Fourth avenue Pfttshurg. felO-4S-JfwTS
FOR SALE-ONE-HALF INTEREST IN A
woolen mill and broom factory in one of the
best towns in Western Pennsylvania: the only
business of the kind in county: fully equipped and
doing well. JAS. W. DRAPE & CO., 129 Fourth
avenue Pittsburg. felO-43-MWF8
FOR SALE-CHEAP-GARNIER DRESSMAK
ING school and dressmaking emporium, with
use and privilege of teaching said system and
right to manufacture and sell Garnier's system of
dressmaking, cutting and teaching. Apply to 204
AND 206 WOOD ST. fel3-26
FOR SALE-WISHING TO RETIRE, I OFFER
my old established business stand (with or
without stock): doing 820, 000 annually; store, ware
house, dwelling and stable: 3 hours from Pitts
burg, on C. & P. R. R., general store Kensington,
Col. Co., O. C. E. RICHARDS. fel3-30-EOD
FOR SALE-bTORES, STORES, STORES;
drag, dry goods, grocery, notion, shoe, tea,
cigar and tobacco stores, bakeries, hotels, restaur
ants, confectioneries, boarding houses, coal
works, etc.; 100 good city business chances lor
men or women. SHEPAHD & CO., 54 Fifth ave.
1a30
T710R SALE-A CUSTOM SHIRT BUSINESS,
X) Including patterns: complete system, with
full instructions in art of cutting; linen, muslin,
and good will; buyer can make $2,000 per year;
present owner is in other business, which takes
all his time; price $600. Address S., P. O. Box 267,
city. fe9-71
FOR SALE-A HALF INTEREST IN A LARGE
and successful general store In a manufactur
ing town on line o( railroad; last year's business
$70,000; mostly cash! a rare opening to an accept
able man: III health the only reason for selling.
JAS. W. DRAPE & CO., 129 Fourth ave.. Pitts
burg. felO-44-WFS
FOR SALE-A GENERAL COUNTRY STORE,
In one of the best small towns In the State on
lne of three railroads, and the best 'and oldest
stand in the town; a rare opening; business pay
ing well; sales nearly $3,000 a month, mostly for
cash; satisfactory reasons for selling. Particu
lars ftom JAS. W. DRAPE 4 CO., 129 Fourth
avenue Pittsburg. fe9-5G-Mws
FOR SALE - THE CHAUTAUQUA HOTEL
property, with complete outfit and entire
furnishment. head of Lake Chautauqua, May
ville, N. Y., at railroad station; 53 bedrooms, par
lors and sitting room, large dining room, billiard
room and tables, commodious Kitchen, cloak
rooms, hirber shop, office and barroom; also a
furnished cottage of 10 rooms, adjoining hotel,
icehouse and cooling room; large barn, for livery
purposes and all necessary outbuildings: over 4
acres of ground tastefully laid out with orna
mental and shade trees, spacious lawn, etc., etc. ;
everything Is in perfect order and In condition to
continue the business In its usual prosperous
state; the most profitable hotel stand on the lake;
a rare chance for the right man; can be bought at
an Immense bargain ; satisfactory reasons for sell
ing. Fuller particulars from JAS. W. DRAPE 4
CO., 129 Fourth avenue Pittsburg. fe9-3C-MWB
Business Stands. s
FORSALD-THENORTHSIDE GRAIN ELE
VATOR and warehouse In the rear, with
track connections, together with a finely-established
and paying business In grain, flour, feed,
hay, etc.. etc.: said elevator contains two fast
running French burrs, chopping mills together
with all modern appliances for handling grain
cheaply and quickly; bin capacity 50. OOu bu.;sold
on easy terms; 111 health reason for selling. JOHN
P. DEAN, cor. Irwin and North ave., Allegheny.
fe7-88
FOR SAL'E-HOTEL-THE BELMONT SUM
MER resort and furniture with or 36 acres
land: old trees, shrubbery, etc, at Ebensburg.
Cambria county. Pa. : 9 miles from Cresson, on
branch railroad; nice drives: churches, stores;
best of schools: telegraph, telephone Postofllce
all near; also 15 acres land' aud 17-room house:
fruit trees; 4 springs; at Loretto, 4K miles from
Cresson, Pa.; all good resorts were tilled last year
with people mostly from Pittsburg: be sold at bar
gain if sold by March 1: license $75 per year. WM.
W. IVORY, real estate office J. J. HOWLEY,
127 Fourth avenue. fel2-40
FOUND.
FOUND-THE TRUTH! WE SUFFERED
untold agonies! Dr. Griffith's Ta-va-zon
Remedies cured us when all other means filled,
and they will cure you: try them: Mrs. G. C.
Fink, Foxburg, Pa.;) Mrs. Hannah John, 663
Forbes St.; Thos. Keefe Mt. Washington; D. W.
James, B. 4 O. R. R., city, and thousands of'
others; see testimonials.- GRIFFITH'S DRUG
STORE, Third and Grant. Pittsburg; Ta-va-zon
L. C. Syrup, the best for coughs, colds, etc.-fel3-65
"
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS.
Horses. Vehicles. Live Stock. See.
FOR SALE A HANDSOME COUPE-LATEST
style, nearly new, will he sold cheap for want
or use; can be seen at JACKMAN 4 SON'S, 536
Penn avenue Pittsburg. fe!3-10
Machinery and ltTetals.
FOR 8ALE-SECOND-HAi(D ENGINES AND
boilers; all sizes and styles kept In stock, from
4 to 100 h. p.; all refitted: good as new, at lowest
prices; mounted portable engines, 8 to 25 h. p.
23-25 Park way. J. S. YOUNG, Allegheny, Pa.
ja3-92-MWF
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 10 hours;
will sell at low figure. J. A. MCCORMICK, 150
First ave. aul-p32-MWi'
T7AOR SALE-CONTRACTORS' MACHINERY:
JO one 74xl2-lnch double engine, double drum;
others down to 4xS-lnch. with single or double
friction drums: wire and manlla rope centrifugal
pumps, etc. THOMAS.CARLIN'S SONS, corner
Lacock and Sandnsky sts.. Allegheny. ial7-MWF
TO LET.
Cirr Residences.
TO LET-HOUSE OF TEN ROOMS, ON PENN
avenue nearNlnth street. Inquire of Dr.S.
K. LAKE, 906 Penn ave., between 9 A. M. and
4 P. M. fel3-49
T
O LET-NO. 68 SIXTH AVENUE AN ELE-
(AT InrorR honsp af It rnnms all in first'
class order.
: -jc -. ;..:;..:r. ...... .
W. A.. .tLEKUUN a;buas,60 .ronrin
fel3-52-WTbS
avenue.
TO LET-BRICK HOUSE, 7 ROOMS, HALL,
bath, both gases; 428 Webster ave., corner
Trent St.. near Penn Incline and Centcrave. cars.
W. J. PRENTICE, 1009 Liberty st. felS-29
TO LET-FORTY-FIFTH ST. SEVENTEENTH
ward, brck, 6 rooms, attie hall, natural
gas, etc., $25 per mo.; Forty-fifth St.. brick. 5
rooms, attic etc.. $18 per mo. ; Main St., Seven
teenth ward, brick. 5 rooms, attic etc., $16 per
mo.; other small dwellings at low rents: call at
our office: list changes dally. L. O. FRAZIER,
Forty-fifth and Bntler sts. feS-91-MWS
j
Enst End Residences,
mo -LET AT OAKLAND-FREE TO APRIL L
I 1839. a good brick house, 8 rooms, late Im
provements, stable: rent after April $31 25 per
month,
W,
A. HERRON 4 SONS, 80 Fourth ave-
nue,
fel3-52-WThS
TO LET-HOUSE OF 10 ROOMS, LATE IM
PROVEMENTS, 1 acre or ground, stable
carriage house, fronts on Margaretta St., near Hl
land ave., and near steam and cable cars; $600 per
year. W. A. HERRON 4 SONS, 80 Fourth ave
nue fel3-52--Hrrhs
Alleeheny Residences,
nno LET-NO. 107 FAYETTE ST.. ALLEGHE-
i NY 8 rooms, late improvements, siuo per
year.
W. A. HERRON 4 SONS, 80 Fourth ave-
nue.
lei-itt-WTns
TO LET-NO. 92 AVERY ST., ALLEGnENl, 8
rooms, late Improvements: possession can be
had at once if desired. W. A. HERRON 4 SONS,
No. 80 Fourth ave. feI3-51
TO LET-COR. ALLEGHENY AND WEST
ERN avenue Allegheny, a very desirable
residence w rooms, late improvements, siaoie,
etc W. A. HERRON 4 SONS, 80 Fourth avenue.
fel2-92-TWF
TO LET-ON THE ELECTRIC CAR ROAD,
Perrysvllle avenue 12-room house with two
acres ground, $GO0: 8-room house with lot 50x100,
$300. A. LEGGATE 4 SON, 3t Federal St., Alle
gheny. fel3-64
TO LET-HOUSES 403 AND 403 FEDERAL ST
extension, 5 rooms, all modern convenience;
also; store rooms and dwellings 160 and 164 Penna.
avenue Allegheny. Inqulreof J. R. JlcKEE, 708
Penn ave, Penn Building, room 611 Ia31-T3-JIWF
TO LET-FOUR NEW SIX-ROOM HOUSES
with bath, w. e, natural gas, etc: on line of
electric road, Perrysvllle avp., Allegheny; also
store and dwelling 55 Chestnut st., Allegheny.
Inquire of J. A. MCKEE, 708 Penh ave . Penn
building, room 611. ja3'-73-jrwr
TO LET-TWO 2-STORY BRICK DWELLINGS
on Sheffield st. ; containing 8 and 12 rooms each,
finished in the latest style and hav e every modern
convenience, with or without stables and carriage
houses. Applv td J. L. ARNOLD, No. 109 Shef
field st., or A. D. WILSON, 55 Federal St.. Alle
gheny. Jal9-86-ws
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 4 SlORRIS, corner
Wood st. and Third av., Pittsburg: jal5-39
TO LET OR FOR SALE-150-ACRE FARM. S
minutes' walk from town of Manor, on Penna.
R. R., Westmoreland co. : 15 acres timber, balance
cleared; house, bank barn and outbuildings,
orchard, etc. CHAS. L. McCUTCHEON. 104
Fourth ave. jatf-SO-jrwr
Apartments.
TO LET-DOUBLE PARLORS. SUITABLE
for doctor, furnished or unfurnished: also,
second story front room. 131 WYLIE AVE.
fel3-20
OfUces, Desk F.oom, fcc.
TO LET-DESK ROOM ON SECOND. FLOOR
of Penn building; rent, $5 to $3 per month.
.Inquire ROOM 201, Penn Bhlldlng.
fe!3-15
TO LET (99) OFFICES AND BUSINESS
rooms in best location; call for prices.
SAMUEL W. BLACK 4 CO., 99 Fourth ave.
Jal6-28-D
triO LET-OFFICE AND WAREROOM ON SEC
JL OND floor: rent low to desirable tenant. Call
atDENLINGERBEOS., 804 Duqucsne way, near
Eighth st. fel3-19-wp
TO LET-FRONT OFFICES IN BUILDING
corner Water street and Cherry alley: rent
low. D. W. O. BID WELL 4 CO., corner Water
street and Cherry alley. ja30-28
TO LET-FREE RENT TO APRIL 1. 18S9
Offices, cor. Fifth avenue and Wood street;
Sood light and Crane elevator. SAMUEL W.
LACK4 CO., 99 Fourth ave. Ja29-S6-D
TO LET- IN THE MCCANCE BLOCK,
Smlthfleld. Liberty and Seventh avenue,
well-lighted offices, each room fronting on a prin
cipal street; passenger and merchandise eleva
tors. JaS-32-D
TO LET SINGLE AND CONNECTING
rooms in the Garrison buildings, cor. Ubod
and Water streets, and Third ave. and Wood'
street. Inquire at A. GARRISON FOUNDRY
CO., 10 and 12 Wood st, Jal8-51
rpO LET NEW OFFICES: SPLENDID LIGHT.
JL The Germanla bavlngs Bank. 423 Wood St.,
having changed the Interior of 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-ROOM 25x60, WITH GOOD POWER.
Inquire 2600 SMALLMAN ST., city. fel2-46
mO LET-BUSINESS STAND-GOOD LOCA-
X HON. Inquire at 619 SMITHFIELD ST.
fel3-!l
TO LET-SANDSTONE QUARRY AT MET
CALF station, A. V. R. R., known as "City
Suarry;" also 150 acres of coal to lease or sell;
lirments by river or rail. For particulars call
on or address D. COLL, BurrellJr. O., Pa. feS-67
TO LET-SPACE, WITH STEAM POWER
and heating: 2,000 square feet on each first
and second floors; brlok building, corner West
Diamond and Erie streets, Allegheny; splendid
light and good office; would give long lease to
gooa tenant. Appiy on premises to .runa s.
ti
ilOYD.
fel2-71-IWF
TO LET-BRICK STORE. WITH DWELLING.
No. 1806 Main St.. bharpsburg; containing
storeroom, with shelving: 5 rooms, attic ball,
cellar, etc.; good place for drug store grocery,
etc Inquire at SALLADE 4 DAVIS', No. 1004
Main st Slurpstmrg, or GEO. KENNGOTT,
Shaler twp, Etna P. 0. felO-33-nwr
TO LET-FOUR LARGE, WELL-LIGHTED
rooms, with power (about 8,000 square reet),
lor heavy or light manufacturing. In building
know as the Cbas. B. Head bolt works. Grant
avenue Allegheny. Inquire on the premises of
SIR. FRED ESHELMAN, Manager of the Alle
gheny Wood Carving Co. Ja23-25-Jtws
TO LET -$700 PER YEAR. BUTLER ST.,
Seventeenth ward, large storeroom, 5 dwell
ing rooms, counters and shelving; location lery
good forany retail business; $1 per year. Forty
fifth and Plunimer sts., storeroom, 9 dwelling
rooms, counters and shelving. L. O. FRAZIER,
Forty-fifth and Butiersts. fe8-91-MWS
TO LET-THE POPULAR HOTEL KNOWN
as the White House at Perrysvllle on the
Perrysvllle plankroad, with 21 acres of land, good
orchard, barn, stablings, sheds; 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 THEDAN NEBJUEDICIN E CO., 242Fcder.il
st.. Allegheny City. fal-15
Special.
mO LET-BUSINESS HOUSES AND DWELL.
JL INGS on the line of Penna. ave. and Butler
st. cable cars, see M. v.
st.
HOWLEY, 3319 Butler
lea-ss
TO LET-BY BLACK 4 BAIRD 95 FOURTH
avenue, dwellings, stores and offices in Pitts
burg, Allegheny, Oakland, East End, boutbslde
and in all parts of suburbs; our "To Let" lists are
issued every Wednesday and Saturday of each
week. For revised copies of these lists call upon
any of the following named:
C. F. Noure No. 190 Center ave.
J. 31. Blackburn, No. 388 Fl til ave.
J. P. Urbeu. Franklin and Fulton sts.
Emil G. btucky 4 Co., Wylle ave. and Ful
ton st.
A. H. Wilson, Penn and Franlstown ave.
George E. Foster, cor. Washington ave. and
Fremont st.
Jacob Spohn. No. 2 Carson st.
M. BlackbuVn, No. 3343 Penn ave.
Peter Walter, Jr., No. 61 Chestnut st.
Charles Schwann, No. 1707 Carson St.
E. Holden 4 Co.. 63 Federal st.
J. F. Caldwell, Manhattan and Rebecca sts.
Louis H. Vogel, Webster ave. cor. Roberts st.
Ja26-64-ws
PERSONAL.
PERSONAL-FINE BOOKS-PICTURESQUE
Amerlca.-Picturesque Europe, Picturesque
Palestine Art Treasures ot Germany and 30.000
more books in all departments of literature.
LEVI'S BOOK bTORE. Seventh Ave. Hotel
Building. , fcl
PERSONAL-YOU WILL BEA LONGTIME
dead, but a short time alive so be up and
make the best of It; sec that vour wearing apparel
always looks neat and tidy. DICKSON, the
Tailor, of 65 Fifth avenue corner Wood street,
second floor, makes a specialty of fine cleaning
and repairing; give him a trial. Telephone 1558. J3
REWARDS.
KEWARD-$500-THE FOLLOWING RESOLU
TION was passed by the Br.rough Council of
Wilkinsburg, at a special meeting held Tuesday
evening. February 11, 1889. Resolved,
That Council appropriate the sum or $500 as
a reward to be paid . to the person fur
nishing information which shall lead totheap
prenenslon and conviction of the person or per
sons who feloniously shot L. K. St. Clair in bis
storeroom on the night or February it, 1389. C".
W. SMITH, Burgess; B. W. BEATTY, Secretary.
fe!3-6t
LOST.
LOST-D()G-$5 REWARD FOR RETURN OF
large black Newfoundland dog. lost at cor.
Penn ave. and Sixth St.. Pittsburg. Saturday
night, to 40 ARCH ST.. Allegheny. . fel3-44
NOTICES.
CouuTT Commissioners' Office, 7
Pittsbcbo, February 6, 18S9. J
THE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WILL
bold appeals on the following named dis
tricts as follows, to wit:
Wednesday, February 13, Fourth, Ninth,
Tenth and Twelfth wards, Pittsburg.
Thursday, February 14, Sixth, Seventh,
Eighth and Eleventh wards. Pittsburg.
Friday, February 15, Nineteenth. Twenty
first and Twenty-second wards. Pittsburg.
Saturday, February 16, Twenty-third ward,
Pittsburg, and Second ward, Alleeheny.
Monday, February le Ross, South Versailles,
Indiana. Springdale and East Deer townships.
Thursday, February 2L Thirteenth, Four
teenth and Twentieth wards, Pittsburg.
By order of County Commissioners,
K. E. MERCER,
GEO. Y McKEE.
DANIEL MCWILLIAMS.
P. W. SIEBERT. Clerk. fe7-19
PROPOSALS.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
Office of Will H. Geigos, City Clerk, 1
East Livespool, 0 January 24, 1889. 5
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
SEALED PKOPOSALS will be received
by the City Clerk of the City of East Liverpool.
Ohio, at his office nntil 12 o'clock, noon, of the
Day of MarcH A, D. 18
'i
for improving Market street from the north
side of Sixth street to the north side of Fifth
street, by paving the same with tireclaypaving
Drick, according to the specifications now on
file at the office of John A. George, civil engi
neer. The bids may be for either work or ma
terial, or for both; if fqr both, each mnst be
separately stated.
Each bid to be guaranteed according to law.
Bidder to furnish samples of brick to 0a used,
also to use the printed forms, which will be
furnished on application.
The Council reserves the right to reject any
or all bids.
By order of Council,
f elO-100 WILLH. GRIGGS. City Clerk.
MEETINGS.
JR. O. U. A. M.-THE MEMBERS OF
Lawrence Council No. 61 are requested to
meet at their hall. 3310 Butler street, on
WEDNESDAY at 2 o'clock P. jr., sharp, to at
tend the funeral of our late brother, Jacob G.
Fore. Members of sister councils are invited
to attend. By order of
WM.ST1ERN, R.Sec
CH. ACTISON. Councillor. feIZM
THERE WILL BE A MEETING OF THE
Republicans of the Fourteenth ward,
THDR5DAY EVENING, FEBRUARY M,
at 730 o'clock, at Soho Schoolhouse to nom
inate candidates for Councils and ward officers.
Call ordered by the ward members City Com
mittee fe!2-2
AUCTION SALES.
ADJOURNED ASSIGNEE'S SALE-FRIDAY,
February 15, at 10 A. Jr., will be
sold at public auction, on the premises, corner
of Carson and Eighteenth streets. Twenty
sixth ward, Pittsburg, the Fanners and Me
chanics' Bank building, and lot 40x120 feet,
either as a whole or in two or three parts.
Also, on tbe same day, at 2 P. x., on the
premises. Maple street. Twenty-seventh ward,
will be offered for sale nine building lots in
the plan of the aforesaid bank, adjoining the
school yard and grounds of St. Michael's
Church. I. H. SORG,
H. I. BERG, JR.,
L. S. CUNNINGHAM,
felQ-63 Assignees.
ELECTIONS.
PITTSBURG AND CASTLE SHANNON"!
Railroad Company, I
General Office, Cakson street, f
Southside. Pittsburg. February 4. 18S9.J
ELECTION THE ANNUAL MEETING
of the stockholders of this company will be
held at this office on TUESDAY, February
19, 1889, between the hours of 2 and 4 P. jr. for
the purpose of electing a President and ten
directors, to serve during the ensuing year and
for the transaction of such other business as
may properly come before them. E. J.
REAMER. Secretary and Treasurer. fe3-14-D
LEGAL NOTICES.
auditor's office,
Muskingum County.
Zakesvuxe. O., February 6. 1889.
-VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT IT
LN is the intention of the County Commission
ers of Muskingum county, O., to construct
three highway bridges across the Muskingum
river in said countv; one near the mouth of
Brnsh creek, one at the foot of Underwood
street. Zanesville. and one near the mouth of
Symmes creek. By order of the Commission
ers. J. A. KNIGHT,
Auditor and Clerk to Commissioners.
ie8-90-D
To LET-
ONLY THREE of the large rooms suitable
for office or general business purposes, in.
the new DISPATCH building on Dia
mond street, now remain unrented.
THOSE WHO WISH the most central sit
uation in the city, with the conveniences
of passenger and freight elevator service,
electric light and steam-heating, should ap
ply at once to the new
DISPATCH BUILDING,
Nos. 75. 77 and 79 Diamond street.
OFFICES
TO LET.
Four or five offices on the fourth floor of the
Renshaw Building will be let from April 1;
rooms connecting or separate; good light,
water, gas and elevator. Apply to JNO. A,
RENSHAW, corner Liberty and Ninth streets.
Ie6-8-D
SPECIAL SALE.
For 10 days only. No. 26S Locust st. Alleghe
ny, an elegant 3-story brick dwelling; contains
9 rooms, attic, large dryinc room, laundry, pan
tries, closets, heater, etc I
The house built back from tbe street, with
front and side yard and porch, good brick sta
ble and carriage house; lot 48x130 ft.
The owner having removed from tbe city,
will give you a bargain. Call at' office for ad
mission card.
A. D. WILSON,
55 Federal st. Allegheny. 1 elZ-55-ws
SPECIAL SALE !
A rare chance to secure a complete home.
The property of the late H. C. Dickinson, on
corner of Locust and Bidwell sts., Allegheny,
is now offered; for a short time only. House
has 10 rooms and all modern improvements.
For full particulars and card of admission call
on A. D. WILSON.
fel3-7-WFS 55 Federal St.. Allegheny.
CONSUME YOUR OWN GARBAGE IN
stoves and ranges while using the same for
cooking, or any other purpose, by using the
Eureka Garbage Burner. For illustrative cir
cular, containing full information, call on or
address
JAMES ANDERSON,
63 East Diamond street
je5-n57-TT3 Allegheny, Pa.
p A.BALPH,
BUILDING CONTRACTOR,
41 Seventh avenue,
Pittsburg. Pa.
Telephone 1344. se5-nG0-TT3
THE WINDSOR
REOPENED FEBRUARY L 1889.
Extensive alterations have been completed.
Hot and cold sea-water baths attached. Every
room heated bv steam. G. WATERS.
WM. E. COCHRAN.Chlef Clerk. feol-TTSSU
Walteb J. Osborne. Richard harrows.
BARROWS & OSBORNE
JOB PRINTERS,
90 Diamond street
Telephone No. 8U y
e2-kfi8-Trssu
AMUSEMENTS.
EXTRA. " ' -"
BRAND DPERA. HDOBE"
E.D.W1LT Lessee and Manager..
"THEY LIKE IT SO MUCH."
THE ENTIRE PITTSBURG PRESS
PRAISE
CDRA TANNER,
"FASCINATION." '.'
READ THE PRESS NOTICES " ;
-OF-
CORA TANNER,
"FASCINATION,"
EVERY NIGHT THIS WEEK. WITH
MATINEES WEDNESDAY AND
SATURDAY.
Opinions of the Press:
THE DISPATCH.
"Miss Cora Tanner played the heroine. Lady
Madge Slashton, and as a man, Charles Mar
lowe. In giving f nil sweetness to her womanly
side of the character and a pert, boyish impet
uosity to the masquerade in man's garments
Miss Tanner was successful. The scenes in tba
play are set with a magnificence that is sel
dom seen outside of New York. Taken as a
whble, 'Fascination' is worth seeing twice, or
even thrice."
THE POST.
"Whon one leaves a theater after, a perform
ance with the satisfaction of knowing that ha
has enjoyed the acting of a first-class company,
he is usually content. This applies to the en
tertainment at the Opera House, where 'Fas
cination was presented by Cora Tanner last
night. It Is a strong, capable, well-trained and
intelligent organization, and we have no hesi
tation in saying that its dramatic work as &
whole and its scenic effects have been equaled,
by few and surpassed by none in Pittsburg
this season."
"THE TIMES.
" 'Fascination' sustains its title. Cora Tan-'
nerasLady Madge Slashton and Charles Mar
lowe made a decided hit. She has a good corn
pany and fine scenery."
COMMERCIAL GAZETTE.
" "Miss Cora Tanner was greeted by a large and
appreciative audience at the Opera House.
Her play 'Fascination' is a new and bright
English comedy drama. Miss Tanner, who has
good looks, good figure and good manners, is
very pleasing in the leading role. The com
pany, which is quite large, is composed of peo
ple above tbe average quality. The scenery is .
excellent, and the staging throughout is very
fine."
CHRONICLE TELGRAPH.
"It gives one an unparalleled satisfaction to
be able to record the production of a new play
in a manner utterly surprising in tbe fact that
the minutest detail has beengiven thought and
care. Just such a play is 'Fascination.' Miss
Cra Tanner as Lady Madge Slashton and her
other self, the gay young Charles Marlowe, la
cantivating and sweet."
LEADER.
"The play of 'Fascination,' with Cora Tanner
as the star, is the best seen here lor years. Tho
scenery and settings have rarely, if ever, been
excelled. Miss Tanner dresses handsomely
and acts superbly. fel38 -
BIJDU&- -GNEXT WEEK-
ENGAGEMENT OF
RUDOLPH ARONSON',S-
ORIGLNAL
NEW YORK CASINO -
COMIC
OPERA COMPANY, ".
Including all the favorites: Pauline HalL
Marie Jansen, Jennie Weathersby, Francis.
Wilson, Charles Flunkett, George OlmLBarry
MacDonough, etc.
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and 'Wednes
day Matinee,
"NADJY"
Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Saturday
Matinee,
"ERMINIE." -
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Presented with elaborate scenery, costumes
and appointment3.'augmented orchestra and
a GRAND CHORUS OF 60 VOICES.
SCALE OF PRICES:
Parquet and first four rows in Circle 1 1 0
Parquet Circle 1 00
Balcony. ,.81, 75 and 50 cents
Gallery .25 cents.
Lower boxes $12 00
Upper boxes 8 00
Advance Sale opens Thursday at 9 A. if.
fel3
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-"The Wife"'
NEXT WEEK,
THE GREAT-SUCCESS OF THE LYCEUM
THEATER, NEW YORK,
Under direction of Mr.
DANIEL FROHMAN.
"THE WIFE."
"THE WIFE.'
"THE WIFE."
"THE WIFE."
"THE WIFE."
"THE WIFE."
Belasco and De Mille'a fa
mous four-act comedy, in
cluding an excellent cas.t, and
all the scenery from the origV
nal models, with great per
f ection of detail.
Sale of seats opens at box office Thnrsday
morning. felJ
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IJOU THEATER-
To-dav at 2 o'clock.
"THE STILL ALARM."
$ext week The Casino Opera Co. t el2-30
TT ARRIS THEATER-
Every afternoon and evening,
"A BUNCH OF KEYS."
Next week The Nelsons. f ell-10
GRAND OPERA HOUSE
Every evening; Matinees, Wednesday and
Saturday. CORA TANNER in Robert Bu
chanan's successful new play.FASCINATION.
Week Feb. ISth the great Lyceum Theater sue .
cess, "The Wife." felO-7
JjARRY WILLIAMS' ACADEMY
To-night Matinees Tuesday, Thursday and
Saturday.
HYDE'S BIG SPECIALTY COMPANY.
lelW
CASINO MUSEUM
Week of February 11: ''
The Glee-on Children. Bertha and Johnnie;
Gen. C. R. Decker, Val Vino. Bessie Searle -and
others. Admission 10c Open from 10 A.
jl to 10 p.m. fell-13
"VTATIONAL SWEDISH LADIES' CON
ii CERT at Old Citv Hall. Tnesday. February
19. Eight Beautiful Young Ladies from tha
Royal Opera of Stockholm. Sweden. Reserved
seats 75 and 50 cents, at KLEBER'S MUSIO
STUrlB. leI3-S
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DIVIDENDS.
. 1,
The Westeighouse Electbic Co.r?
Pittsburg. Pa., February 12, 1S89. $
DIVIDEND NO. 4-THE BOARD 'OF DI
RECTORS of this company have this day
declared a dividend of ONE AND QNE-HALF
PER CENT (1J1 out or the earnings' for tha
quarter ending December 31, 1SS3, payable on -the
25th inst Transfer books will be closed
from the loth inst to tbe 25th inst. both in
clusive. Checks will be mailed to stockhold-
ers. JOHN CALDWELL, Treasurer. .
Iel3-iS
RESORTS. .
Atlantic City.
THE ELDREDGE, NO. 18 SOUTH CARO
LINA avenue, within three minutes walk;
to depot or beach. Large cheerful rooms, ex
cellent table. Terms moderate. MRS. E. J.
ELDREDGE, Proprietress. fell-3-
THE ISLESAVORTH,
ATLANTIC CITY. N. J.
On the beach, sea end of Virginia avenue.
Steam heat, electric bells. Will open Febra- .
7a
9. 1SS9.
al372-MlVFSu BUCK & McCLELLAN., -
HOT SPRINGS, N. O. ..-
MOUNTAIN PARK HOTEL.
Firsl-clais in every particular. Steam Hazf,
Open Fires. Porches inclosed in glass, Soperb
Location. Ideal Climate for the debilitated.
Baths in Marble Pools, Finest in America
Waters unexcelled anywhere ig curative power
or luxury. G. K, LANSING,
(Late of Astor House, N. Y.) Manager.
Jal58-D
r EO. H. BARBOUR.
VT CIVH, ENGINEER,
Surveyor, Draughtsman and Desigserof
Bridges Roofs and Mill Buildings,
Room 62 Eisner Buildinr.
del2-kea-D U FIFTH AVENUE, Pittalrarfr
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