"WW-V-' THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY i4, ' 1889. 3 THE (M FIGHT, JA Eeview of the New Munici " ' pal Situation by Wards. . OLD ASSOCIATES AT WAB, Vith the Democracy Generally Will - ing to Let Them Settle It IN THE FIKST, FIFTH AND SIXTH There is Bnch Skirmishing as Has Not Been Known in Tears. THE EESULTS OF FACTIONAL FUSSES As election day draws near, when the different political factions throughout the city buckle on their armor, and go out to do battle with their opponents, the interest grows more intense. In some of the waids the hottest local fights ever known will take place between now and Tuesday night. It will Dot be a contest between Democrats and Republicans, but it will be a battle be tween the present city administration in the various departments and the McCallin Re publicans. In a number of the wards candidates for Select Council have not yet been nominated. The way a great many of the heretofore "city crowd" are knifing former associates and workers would doubly discount the per formances of the now famous "Jack the Hipper. A DisrATCH reporter yesterday tried to get a list of the candidates for Select Council, but was unable to do so to completion, owing to the fact that nobody yet knows who will be nominated in some few of the wards. A great many of the in cumbents are candidates for re-election, while others have concluded not to try their chances. The following is a list of the can didates so far nominated. AS BITTEn AS GALL. In the First ward Matt Cavanaugh, who is being supported by Alderman Cassidy, is having a bitter fight with B. Foley, who is the regular city Republican candidate. The Police Department, through Inspector McAleese, is backing Foley, and every vote in the ward will be brought out, Cassidy defies the administration. He says he will not allow his friends to be driven out of the ward, and will do everything he can to se cure Cavanaugh's election. In the Second ward James Getty, the present incumbent, is being opposed by Frank McGinness. The latter is a Demo crat, and his friends are making a good fight In the Third ward John Doyle and George Hohnback, both upholders of the city administration (exclusive of the Mayor) are candidates. In the Fourth ward Joseph Ghescnkamp is running on the Independent ticket against George Trusch, the present administration candidate. In the Fifth, the former "Donnybrook of election day," there is a four-cornered fight going on. Mike Price and Fred Heyl, Magee candidates, Paddy McGee and John O'Xeil are running. McGee is hustling after the soldier vote, while O'Neil will have the Democrats solid. The other Re publican vote will be split up between Trice and Heyl, with the chances in favor of the latter. It is believed by many in the ward that O'Xeil will have a walkover on account of the Republican vote being split. Heyl will get a few Democratic votes on account of his personal popularity. Metaphorically speaking, blood will run in the Sixth ward on election day. There are only two candidates in the field, but there are so many different considerations in the fight that neither one appears to have any advantage. The candidates are Thomas McMichael, the Citizens' candidate, and James Williams, who is backed by the ap pointees and employes of the city. EELIGIOJT HAS ENTERED into the fight, and although neither candi date has any Catholic proclivities, both are hustling for the Catholic vote. McMichael attended the lecture at the Cathedral Sun day evening last, and his opponents are cii culating the report that his presence there was to trr to catch votes. To offset the rumor, McMichael's friends are also said to be "working the religious dodge." They have started the report that "Williams is going to attend high mass at the Cathedral Sunday next. By creating this impression, they expect to take a great many Catholic votes away from "Williams. The negro vote in the First precinct of the ward is being influenced for McMichael. It is said that Sam Greer, who is the most popular man in the ward with the nepro, is working with them, and that they will go almost Eclid for McMichael. McMichael will also receive the support of the Demo crats, who have no candidate. Notwith standing these odds against him, the friends of Williams think he will be elected. They argne that if the administration could elect Tiny Helmold and Jack Dunn a year ago to Common Council, when the odds were greater against them than they are against Williams, they can certainly elect the latter now. The drivers and others connected with the stables of the Department of Public Works, on Magee street, are out hustling for Williams. The latter's friends say the only thing against them is the fact that Davey Hutchinson is for Williams. As Davey was never known to be for any other than the losing candidate in the ward, they claim he will "Jonah" Williams, nis viGonocs backing. In the Seventh ward the chances are said to he greatly in favor of George Wilson, the Fifth avenue grocer. He is being opposed by Joseph J. Marshall, the present incum bent. It is a. free-for-all; but Wilson has the endorsement of the administration. In the Eighth ward John S. Lambie, the pres ent incumbent, and John Hannan are the candidates. There is little interest in the contest there. In the Ninth ward Mart Brophy, Democrat, who now holds the po sition, will be opposed by Patrick Hanlin, a Republican. As this is 'Squire O'Don nell's war(i, everyone thinks he knows who will be elected. " In the Tenth ward Bob Hazlett, the present incumbent, practically has no opposition. In the Eleventh H, P. Ford, the present President of Select Council, will have no opposition whatever. In the Twelfth ward, JohnW. Exler. .Democrat, and Thomas Perry, department al Republican candidate,are alter the place. In the Thirteenth ward. T. Holmes Miller, who now represents this ward, is being op posed by James Patterson for re-election. In the Fourteenth ward, a suggestion meet ing will be held to-night to decide who will pet the nomination. John M. Anderson,tbe Itepublican incumbent, is being opposed by Hugh Fagan, a Democrat L. T. Brown, who will run as an independent candidate, is after the place. He is a wU-known Prohibitionist, and thinks he can catch this vote. In the Fifteenth ward J. A. Gillespie is .after the shoes of Peter Leitz, who is a can didate for re-election. In the Seventeenth ,ivrard the candidates have not yet been ominated. In the Eighteenth George Bendle, the citizens candidate, thinks he can knock out the present incumbent, Mi chael Dwyer. EECOED VS. AMBITION. In the Nineteenth Samuel Warmcastle, who has made a record in Councils, is being' opposed by Mr. Stephensc. Both are Re publicans. In the Twentieth ward A. F. Keating, of Zug & Co., will run on the citizens' ticket against F. W. JIcK.ee, the i. present representative. The latter is at the head of a reformers' ticket In the Twenty-first ward thereare a num ber of candidates after the position now held by H. J. Gross. They are Win. G. Gish, James Fitzsimmous and James A. Clark. The latter is talking of running as a citi zens anti-administration candidate. In the Twenty-second ward. George A. Houghton, Secretary of the Americus Club and a brother-in-law of Mayor McCallin, with drew from the field, leaving no opposition to Thomas A. Gillespie. In the Twentv-third ward the place which is now held ljy Dr. Evans is wanted bv W. R. Tnstin and Mr. I Eichley. The doctor il a candidate, how- i ever, for re-election. In the Twenty-fourth ward Terrence Heinz, a Republican, is tne opponent of E. D. 'Mathews, the present Councilman. Both are Republicans. In the Twenty-fifth ward Herman Rohrkaste, the present representative, is being opposed by Messrs. Janes and Blockinger. The lat ter is the Democratic candidate. In the Twenty-seventh ward William Walls, the pronounced labor leader, is run ning in opposition to D. P. Evans, the present representative. The latter's friends claim that Walls packed the primary meet ing. On this account, they claim, there is an open revolt among the Democrats. In the Twenty-eighth ward Ted Langbecker, the departmental Republican candidate, is being opposed by James Dolan, a Demo cratic reform candidate, and George N. Monro, the attorney. The latter served three terms in Council, and is now barked by a call signed by 163 representative cit izens. OTHEn SOUTHSIDE WARDS. In the Twenty-nint ward John Benz, the Republican candidate, will run against Pe ter Lauer, the Democratic nominee. In the Thirtieth ward William Nodden, Demo crat is being opposed by Dr. McCord, Re publican departmental candidate. In the Thirty-first ward W. W. Nesbit, the cit izens' reform candidate, is trying to knock out John A. Shook, the present incumbent In the Thirty-second ward John Paul, the present Councilman, will have no oppo sition. In the Thirty-third. John Sullivan, the Reform-Democratic candidate, who is the present incumbent, is being opposed by John Murphy, the Democratic departmental candidate. In the Thirty-fourth ward, John Collins, Republican, has no opposition. In the Thirty-fifth, A. C. Robertson has an unknown opponent for the nomination.. In the Thirty-sixth ward, Patrick Foley and Evan Jones will lock horns. The latter is a West End glass manufacturer. There is a strong fight being made in the Twelfth ward between John W. Driscoll, Democrat, and William Warner, Republi can, for the office of Alderman. The pres ent incumbent, Joseph Nobbs, who was ap pointed to the position by Governor Beaver, was defeated for the nomination, but is going to run on an independent ticket. In the Tenth ward Alderman Burns, the pres ent incumbent, will have no opposition for re-election. G. W. SCHMIDT, Wines, Liquors nnd Clears. With the increased facilities at my com mand for doing business, and my steadily increased sales, I am enabled to purchase in greater quantities and direct from both im porters and distillers, and by so doing I place the goods on the market at the lowest prices consistent with the quality. The prices I guarantee in every instance, and the stock I offer from which to select is one of the largest In my wine department I am offering all the leading Champagnes, Brandenburg Freres, Clarets, Lauterne & Sohn. Rheinish and Moselle; "K. Bruning haus " Burgundy, Brandenburg Freres, Sauterne, Hungarian Wines, also Sherry, Port and Madeira Wines; Beer, Ale and Malt Extracts; Natural Mineral Waters, Olive Oils; Olives in one gallon kegs; Liqueurs and Cordials, Imported Brandies, Rum, Gin and the finest old Monongahela Pure Rye Whiskiesin the market I also offer the largest assortment of the finest imported Key West and Domestic cigars in the city. Call and get a price list of liquors and cigars. Goods delivered to all parts of Pittsburg and Allegheny. G. W. SCHMIDT, TIFSU 95 and 97 Fifth ave. Clearance sale guns, revolvers, etc., at J. H. Johnston's, G21 Smithfield st. Great-, est bargains ever offered in all kinds of goods until about April 1st, when we will remove to No. 706 Smithfield st. Snmple Free. Ask your grocer for it, Electric Paste Stove Polish; saves dust, dirt, labor, women, carpets and furniture. Baby Clothes at Reduced Prices. We are closing out the entire line, long and short dresses, slips, skirts, shawls and cloaks, to make room for other .goods. ths Hoene & Waed, 41 Fifth ave. It Leads Tbera All. The most delicious soda cracker ever pro duced is Marvin's Orange Blossom. Your grocer keeps it. ttsu Bcnutifal Valentines In great variety to suit all tastes. Jos. Eichbaum & Co., 48 Fifth ave. Scrofula cured 'free of charge at 1102 Carson st, Sonthside. MEETirCGh. THERE WILL BE A MEETING OF THE Republicans of the Fourteenth ward, THURSDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 14, 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. fel2-2 TOTICE A SPECIAL MEETING OF 1 the Sarah Building and Loan Association will be held at the regular meeting place, on THURSDAY, February 28, for the purpose of Totingonthe adoption of necessary amend ments to the By-Lans. Copies of proposed amendment can be seen at tne meeting place, 2209 Sarah street F. F. WALKER, fel4 b4 faecretary. OFFICE OF I The Chabtiers Valley Gas Company, I Corner Wood st. and Third ave., f Pittsburg. Pa.. Dec, 3L 1S8S.J "VTOTICE A SPECIAL MEETING OF THE i stockholders of this company will be held at the office of the company on Wednesday, March 6, 18S9. at 2 o'clock p. si., to take action on the recommendation by the Board of Direct ors to issue bonds to tbe amount of 51,000,000, secured by mortgage upon the property of the company, being for tbe funding ot tbe debt of said company. F. J. TENER, Secretary. ja3-3S-Th DIVIDEIiDs. Office of the Philadelphia Co., ) 820 PENS' Ave Pittsburg. Pa.. February 13, 18SB. FORTIETH DIVIDEND-THE BOARD OF Directors of this company has this day de clared a dividend of ONE PER CENT out of the earnings, payable on the 25tb Inst. Trans fer books will be closed from tbe 15th to the 25th Inst., both inclusive. Checks will be mailed to stockholders. JOHN CALDWELL, feH-SS . Treasurer. Al'CTIQS SALES. BY HENRY AUCTION CO. AUCTION SALE OF THE CONTENTS OK a first-class restaurant and dwelling ad joining removed to the rooms No. 311 MAR KET ST., FRIDAY MORNING. February 15. at 10 o'clock. Bininc cbairs and tables, cut lery, glassnare, dishes, silverware, mirrors, rooking; utensils, lefngerator, coociug; and heating stoves. lamps, pictures, linoleum, ens padores, bat racks, trays, signs crockery, water cooler, tinware, cupboard, washstand, etc Also chamber, parlor, office and dining room furniture and carpets, decorated toilet ware, carpets and rngs. gas globes, ladies' wraps, cur tains, clocks, mattresses, springs, center tables, blankets, foldintr Deds, wardrobes, eta, eta HESfRY AUCTION CO., LIM fel4-ll Auctioneers. ADJOURNED ASSIGNEES SALE FBI DAY, February 15, at 10 A. St., will be sold at public auction, on the premises, corner of Carson and Eighteenth streets. Twenty sixth ward. Pittsburg, tbe Farmers and Me chanics' BanK building, and lot 40x120 feet, either as a whole or in two or three parts. Also, on the same day, at 2 P. M., on tbe premises. Maple street, Twenty-seventh ward, will be offered for sale nine building lots in the plan of tbe aforesaid bank, adjoining the school yard and grounds of St, .Michael's Church, C H. SORG, H. I. BERG. JR.. Il S. CUNNINGHAM, fel0-69 Assignees. Zg'Visplay advertUemenlt one dollar per square or one insertion. Classified advertise ments on this page such' as Wanted, For Sale, To Let, etc, ten cents per line or each inser tion, and none taken or 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 ad vertisements will be received up to 9 P. M. for inser tion nest morning: ' Advertisements are to be prepaid except where advertisers already have accounts with Tni Dls-r-ATcn.- rnrsBuitG. THOMAS SIcCAFKKBY, 359 Bntlcr street. EMIL G. STUCKEY. Hth street and Penn ave. K G. STUCKEY & CO., Wylle ave. and Fulton St. X. bTOKELY, Fifth Avenue Market House. EAST END. J. W. WALLACE, em Penn aTenue. OAKLAND. MCALLISTER & SHEIBLER,5th av. & Atwood St. SOUTHSIDE. JACOB SPOHN. No. 2 Carson street. CHAS. ECHWAEM, 1707 Carson street. ALLEGHENY. A. J. KAERCHEK, 59 Federal street. H. J. McBKlDE. Federal and Ohio streets. ,FKED H. EGGEIW. 172 Ohio street. F. H. EGGEltS A SON. Ohio and Chestnut sts. J. F. STEVENSON. Arch and Jackson streets. THOMAS JlcHENKY. Western and Irwin aves. G. W. HUGHES, Pennsylvania and Beaver aves. PEltltYM. GLK1M. ltebecca and Allegheny aves. WANTED-HELF. 31nle Ilcla. "TTTANTED AN EXPERIENCED COACH- MAN for livery. Apply T. B.MOEELAND, 6100 Penn ave.. East End. fcS-2 WANTED-EXPE1UENCED DRUG CLERK, to matin cp store: must speak German. Apply personally at 1601 CAKSON. feH-74 XITANTED A COLLECTOR WELL AC V QUAINTEO In towns around Pittsburg: steady employment; cash security required: silarr paid. Address K, Dispatch office. fetl-SS TTTANTED-A COLLECTOR AND CANVAS tV SER for Allegheny; one who speaks Ger man preferred: experience not necessary. Apply toll. BKOCKHAJJK, 66 Federal St., Allegheny. fe!4-69 WANTLO - AGENTS TO SELL CLINE'S foot heaters and patent fnel for carriages, wagons, etc: sells at sight, inquire after 3 p.m., WM. SE.MPLE. JR., 165 Federal St., Allegheny, Pa. dcl6-9-D WANTE11-AN ACTIVE MAN LOCATED outside Piltsburg. salary tSO to $100 per mo"nth, to represent. In his own locality, an old 1.Y. house: references. faUPT. MFG. HOUSE, Lock Box 1610, . Y. oc7-4S-Th WANTED-AN AUCTIONEER WHO HAS some experience In the furniture and car pet trade; steady employment; only an experi enced man need apply; salary paid. Address J. F.JI., Dispatch oftice. fe!4-38 WANTED-AGENTSTOSELLTEA. BAKING powder and pure spices: gifts with goods: coke workers, miners or mlllmen can make money In their spate time. YAMASH1RO TEA CO.. 83 Jackson st.. Allegheny, Pa. jaW-86-TTS WAN1ED-KEU1AULELOCAL AND TRAV ELING salesmen; positions permanent; special Inducements now: fast selling specialties; don't delay; saliry from start. BROWN BROS., Nurserymen, Rochester, N. Y. fe9-0-TTK TT7-ANTED-AN ENERGETIC MAN TO TAKE tV charge or our St. Jo-ph, Mo., office: also one for Denver, Col.: salary 82,000: cash depo'It of fl.500 required during engagement: must have good references. Address MAN AGER,4Z Ramge, Omaha, Neb. feI4-3 TTTANTED-AGENTS-IN EVERY TOWN V within 200 miles of Pittsburg, to take orders for McUuire's Inks; the best and most popular known: state present em plovraent with reference, to HUGHES A CO., General Agents, Baum street, E. E , Pittsburg. Pa. fel4-99 WANTED-MARKIED MAN IN nEALTHTO take charge of lumberyard and products of planing milk manage teams, measure and deliver lumber, etc., keep accounts. Quick, energetic. Intelligent man can secure situation by address ing, in own hand, LOCK BOX 91, McKcesport. Pa. fe 13-36 WANTED-A LIVE CANVASSER IN EACH town to sell n commercial specialty, popular and of long standing. Large commission. Quick sales. No capital required. Inqulrethe commer cial standing of our house. Established 1866. Write for particulars. Inclosing 2-cent stamp. THE REYNOLDS & REYNOLDS CO., Dayton. 0, Ja23-3-E0D r Female Ilcln. -VCTX NTED J1ILLINERS, MILLINERS, V milliners: 12 first-class trimmers wanted for customers of ours In the city and out of town; applvsoop. PORTER & DONALDSON. fcli-32-TTS " " WANTED-A GIRL WITH GOOD RECOM MENDATIONS for generel housework; best wages paid; German girl preferred. Apply in the morning at 12S LOCUST STREET, Alle gheny. fel4-05 XirANTED-A FIRST-CLASS HOTEL COOK; V nut be a reputable, intelligent woman, not over middle age: none others need apply; tbe right kind ofa woman can hae a steadv place at good wages. Address or callatthePAKKBorEL, New Brighton, Pa., for one week. fel4-76 Male nnd Female (Ir-ln. -TTJAXTED-AT ONCE -FARM HANDS, V house girls, cooks, chambermaids, nurses and hotel girls. MlCEHAN'S EMPLOYMENT AGENCY. &IS Grant sL fel4-89-D WANTED-&ITCATIOSS. WANTED-SITUATION BY YOUNG MAN as assistant bookkeeper: can give reference. Address JOHN R. WILSON, Houstonville, Pa. fel4-75 WAN TED-SITUATION BY A GARDENER, fully competent In propagating and all greenhouse work: good refereni.es. Address GARDEN. Dispatch office. fe!4-73 WANTED-IlOOaiS. HOUSES. WANTED-ON THE P. R.R., NOT BEYOND East Liberty, by a family of but two persons, a neat house In good order, containing about 6 or 7 rooms and conveniences: prompt pay. Rent not to exceed two per yeir. Address PUNC TUAL, P. O. box 34, Pittsburg. fel2-44-TTS WANTED-PARTNEIIS. WA.NTED-A 1'AKTNEK WHO HAS JLOOO OB more to go Into a manufacturing business. Address or applv at NO. 17 BARN El ST., Alle gheny City, Pa., lor particulars. le!4-:i WANTED-FJXAJkCIAL. WANTED-ilOU'lGAOEb-MOXEVTO LOAN In sums to suit, at 4, 5 and 6 per cent. GRAEBING A LYON, 135 Fourth ave. apS-cl-n WANTED-RENTS TO COLLECT; MONTH LY settlement with Itemized statement. BLACK S. B.1RD. 95 Fourth avenue. a2S-a2M WANTF.D-MOKTGAGES ON CITY PROP ERTY, over KOTO: 4M Der cent; no tax. HENRY A. WEAVER i CO., 92 Fourth avenue. mhI-a2- WANTED-TO LOAN S25,000ON CITY PROP ERTY at 5 and 6 per cent. In sums to suit. D. B. THOMAS & CO.. No. 403 Grant street. fcl0-5I-EOD -rtTANTED-RENTS COLLECTED PROMIT V LY; property managed with satisfaction. ALLES & BAILEY, 164 Fourth avenue, Tel. 107. jalMl XT ANTED MORTGAGES IN ANY Y V amounts: i'l to o per cent: city and country: no delay. SAMUEL W. BLACK & CO.. SO Fourth avenue. ja20-55-MihS TTANTED-10 LOAN S300,000. IN AMOUNTS Y of f3,000 and upward, on city and suburban property, on 4S per cent, free of tax; also smaller amounts at Sand 6 per cent. BLACK & BAIRD, M i ourth avenue. se21-d26-D TfTANTED-TO LOAN 00,000 ON JIORT V GAGES; ?100 and upward at 6 per cent: J500.000.at i'A per cent on residences or business property; also In adjoining counties, b. U. 1 KEN CH, ia Fourth avenue. oc31-eS4-D TTrANTED-MORTGAGES-ei.000,000TOLOAN 1 V on city and suburban properties at 4K, 5and 6porccnt. and on larras In Allegheny and aaja cent counties at 6 per cent: no money loaned out of Pennsvlvanla. 1. M. PEN NOCK S. bON. 103 I 1 ourth avenue. ap7-fll "TtrANTEO-HOUSES TO RENT, RENTS TO j IT collect, lui'Juiib iciuiiip, jiiuutmj aciue- ments. Itemized itatiments with check; Insurance ana repairs attenaca to, tnus relieving landlords of all annoyances and losses connected w)th the management of their property: also mortgages from J-V0 to any amount In keeping with location and value of property and no delay, if title bo good. J. DEKMITT. 407 Grant St. fel3-a-WThs WANTED-MISCELLANEOUs. WANTED-HOUSEHOLD AND GENERAL merchandise for storage. PITTSBURG AUCTION CO., S3 xnira ave. fel4-37 WANTED-TO LOAN 30,000 -ON FIRST CLAbS city property, in whole or in part; give particulars. Address CASH, Dispatch office. fel4-73 WANTED-TO EXCHANGE A HOUSE AND lot for machinery to start a small foundry. Address JOE DOUGAN, St. James Hotel, city. feU-9 WANTED-EVERYBODY TO CALL AND tee onrllne oi photos and crayons; lowest prices for fine pictures. bTANFORD 4 CO.. 63 lederalst. U.3-9S-TT -TXTANTED-A PORTABLE bECOND-HAND V hoisting engine 6 to 8 horse power; suitable for blast furnace erection. LEAN & ULAIK, Pittsburg, Pa. fcl4-77 -Trr ANTED-FURNITURE TO PACK FOR V shipment; storago to let: moving furniture a specialty: lowest rates. PITTSBURG AUCTION CO., S3 Third ave. fel4-37 WANTED-AOCTION SALES OF REAL estate, merchandise at stores and household goods at residences, by SM1THSON MOORE, General Auctioneers, office room 58, Eisner build lug, cornet Fifth avenue and ood street. fe!3-18 WANTED JIIsCKLLANEOPS. TTTANTED-TO SELLPLUMB1NG ANDGAS VV fitting business. Address K Dispatch of fice. fe!2-96 ANTED-BY PEARSON. LEADING PHO- TOGKAPHER, t Fifth avenue, Pittsburg, and 43 Federal street, Allegheny, everybody to know that be Is making fine cabinets at ?1 50 per dozen; photos delivered when promised: Instan taneous process. mhl3-k27 FOR SALE-IMPROVED REAL ESTATE. Cltr Residence. FOR SAL E-H300-COL WELL ST., GOOD S-room brick house; lot 20x90 to alley. C BALTENSPERGER A W., 1M Fourth ave. fell-: v T71I 10R SALE-W,iW-ON-FORTY-FOURTH ST., JC brick house of 8 rooms, lot 36x100 ft.: .price made law In oraer to sell quies. . a. iirun & SON 3: 80 Fourth ave. fel3- FOR SALE-X0.366 FIFTH AVENUE-LOT SOX 100 ft. to Ann st., 2 houses." one in front and one In rear, bringing a good rent. W. A.HERRON & SONS, SO Fourth ave, feli-Sl FORHALE-PENNAVE. PROPERTY; VALU ABLE, desirable and well located: good In vestment to quick buyer.' ALLES & BAILEY, 164 Fourth ave. : tel. 167. fel4-90 FOR SALE-W.O0O WILL BUY FINE PROP ERTY on Third ave, near Market st-tmust be sold at once to close an estate. W. W. MC NEILLS BRO., 162 Fourth ave. feS-71-TTrsn FOR SALE-A BARGAIN-ONLY $3,000 FOB A 7-room brick, wtth large lpt, on Erin street, Eleventh ward, on line of new cable. C. BAL TENSPERGER & CO., 154 Fourth ave. le!4-24 FOR SALE A NEAT HOME FOR $2,000, ON payments easy as rent; brick of 6 rooms, late improvements: a rare chance, as rents will about pay for the house. W. A. HERRON & SONS, 80 Fourth avenue. fel4-93 FORSALE-tL500-MT. -WASHINGTON, NEAT 4-room house, hall, pozches. etc, : coziest lit tle home In the market for the price; five minutes from Incline. C BALTENSPERGER A CO., 154 Fourth avenne. fel4-24 FOR SALE-A 2-STORY FRAME DWELLING, containing 7 rooms; city water; natural gas on street; lot 25x150 from Mission to Lincoln St., near Sterling, head of S. Twenty-second street; price fi 300. G. J. BLE1CHNER, 23)3 Carson St. fel3-13 FOR.SALE-(W)-S4,800 FOB ALL SIXTH ward Investment, cor. Eagle and Cooper streets; lot 47x100 feet, with two three-story brick dwellings, six rooms each: total rental S304 per annum. SAMUEL W. BLACK A CO., 99 Fourth ave. xeit-14 FOR SALE-A BARGAIN AND A GOOD IN-VESTMENT-now renting for f per mo., good brick bouse of 8 rooms, late Improvements, for 82, 400: S40O cash, balance on longtime at low rate or interest. W. A. HEBRON A SONS. 80 Fourth avenue. fel4-93 FOR SALE-AN ELEGANT RESIDENCE ON Bclonda st., Mt. Washington, 9 rooms and finished attic bath, h. and c. water, inside w. c, a. and n. gas. In fact it Is one of the finest resi dences on the hill top; terms very easy; lot 60x120. J. C. RE1LL Y, 77 Diamond st. ielO-126 FOB SALE-S-ROOM BRICK HOUSE ON Shelley St., between Webster and Bedford avenues, and near head of Penn Incline: lot 20x110 to an alley: price ft, 650, $650 cash and the balance can remain on the property as long as the pur chaser may desire. C. H. LOVE, 93 Fourth ave. fel4-10 FOR SALE-(9)-A NEAT 2-STORY MAN SARD, 8-room brick dwelling, water, gas, etc ; 2 minutes walk from Fifth ave. cable and 3 to Wylleave. cable; S minutes walk from Court House: owner must sell, and any reasonable offer will be considered. SAM'L W. BLACK A CO., 99 Fourth ave. fe!4-12-Ths FOB SALE-FIFTH AVENUE BESIDENCE, 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, cement cellar, laundry and all the latest Improve ments: lot 22x120 to Ann street. Call or address NO. 620 FIFTH AVENUE. fel2-41-WThFSu P OB SALE-JJ0O DOWN, BALANCE MONTH- LI payments- a good tiricK swelling, a rooms, bath, hot and cold water, w. c.. hall and 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 A CO., 129 Fourth avenue, Pittsburg. . fcl4-l FOR SALE AN ELEGANT RESIDENCE ON Bluff st.; 2-story mansard, pressed brick front, double parlors with sliding doors, kitchen, pantry, hall, vestibule on first floor, 4 rooms and bath on second floor, 3 rooms in attic, gooa cellar, stationary washtubs: house all grained and In good order: only built last summer; lot about 24x 140; a perfect house In every respect: JS.00O. THOS. LIGGETT, 114 Fourth ave. fel4-94-MWThrs East End Residence!. FORSALE--ON PENN AVE.-NEW FRAME house 3 rooms, reception hall, bathroom and all modern improvements: convenient to both steam and cable cars; only H000 THOS. LIG GETT, 111 Fourth ave. felO-75-TTFSSu OR SALE-?fi,500-CORNER NEGLEY AVE NUE and Broad, one block Penn avenue ca ble. East Liberty, handsomest 11-roomed frame dwelling in East End: bath, stained glass, marble mantels, slate roofs, etc.: latest stvlc: subject to street Improvements. MELLON BROS.. 6349 Sta tion street, E. E. leI4-79-Ths FOB SALE-3,200-JUST ONE MINUTE FROM Fifth avenue cable cars, on a good street and convenient to E. E. station a pretty frame dwell ing of 0 rooms, hall and -vestibule, nnt. and art. ga, water, screens for windows and doors, front yard; choice location and speclalbargaln. BLACK A BAIRD, 95 Fourth avenue. fe6-49-D FOB SALE-3.5O0-JS3IBABLE EAST END residence, near ttca.n aud cable cars, new house, late style. 8 rooms, bath, range, nat. gas, wasbhouse, all well finished and first-class order; lot 40x110 ft. (more ground can be bad at reason able rates); location first-class. W. A. HERRON A SONS, 80 Fourth avenue. fcS-77-8,9,12,14.16 FOB SALE-H250 WILL BUY A MEADOW street dwelling of 8 rooms, nicely arranged; hall, vestibule, lauudry 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 A BAtRD, 95 Fourth avenue. fe6-49-D FOR SALE-OR RENT-A DESIRABLE EAST END dwelling, on Roup street, near steam and cable cars; late style: 8 large rooms: late Im provements; lot nicely elevated. 42xlu0 feet, or MxlOOfeet, to suit purchaser; a bargain if sold qnlck; possession at anv time. For particulars see W. A. HERRON A SONS, 80 Fourth avenue. felO-83-MTTS FOR SALE-WE CAN SELL YOU AN EAST END residence for MOO cash, and will make payments on balance like rent; this is a brick dwelling situated on South Hlland ave., and on line of new cable cars; has event, modern con venience and will be sold. If taken at once, very cheap. BLACK A BAIRD. 95 Fourth ave. f e6-52-6, 8. 9, 12, 14, 16, 19, 21, 23, 26, 23 FOR SALK-ON A GOOD STREET IN THE East End, lot 23x120. frame house (about 3 y'rs old) of 6 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, 114 Fourth ave. felO-77-MWlhSSU OK SALE-CORNER LOT ON HILAND AVE., 64x180; brick house (about 3yrs. old), recep tion hall, parlor, dining room, pantrv and kitchen on first fioor, 4 bedrooms, bathroom and ....... ..v,.. v., Wbw.. ..vv.. a ..vvu .UUUJ9 111 MUb basement launary, furnace, natural gas and all modern Improvements; 5 minutes' walk from either line of cable or street cars. THOS. LIG GETT, 111 Fourth are. relo-75-TTrssu OR SALE-JUST COMPLETED, A VERY desirable East End residence, late style brick, 9 large rooms, bath, pantries andlaundn, large porches front and tide, front and back stairs, 2 w. c. lilslde shutters, tile vestibule, hearths and facing hard wood mantels, stands back from the street 25 feet, lot 40x121 feet, nicely graded, corner Summerlea and Elmer sts., con enlent to cable and steam cars, one square from Ellsworth ave: onlv 87,500; terms reasonable. W. A. HEKRONAsoNs, No. 80 iourth ave. fe8-77-8,9,12.14.16 Allegheny Residences. FOR SALE-I2.50O-SEUGWICK ST., NEAR Locust. Ally. 6-room frame house: side en trance. C. BALTENbPERGER A CO., 154 Fourth ve. feI4-J4 FOR SALE-THE 2 LARGE BRICK DWELL INGS. Nos. 13 and 20 Robinson st., Allegheny, arc offered at a btrgaln If sold before the lt of March; lot 40x100 feet. SAMUEL DYEK43Park way, Allegheny. fel4-96-B FOR SALE-ON MONTEREY ST.', ALLE GHENY, lot 20x110 to a prved alley, brick house of 7 rooms and bath, laundry, nat. and arti ficial gas. citvwatcr. good location; only (5, 000. THOS. LIGGETT, 114 Fourth ave. . J W fell-94.MWThrs FOB SALE-A VERY MCE 6-ROO.M HOUSE and lot. 24x119 feet. In Allegheny, close to streetcars, at ouly 82,850: a nice properly aud In good order: Immediate possession given. JAS. V. uRAPE A CO., 129 Fourth avenue, Pittsburg. fel4-l FOR SALE- NORTH AVE.. FACING THE Phlpps conservatory, modern dwelling 9 large, cl.eerful rooms, elegantly finished. One fuauii, uaui. lauuuiji u, -iimw., UW1C11, Sini- tary plumbing, etc SAMUEL W. BLACK CO., 99 Fourth ave. fcH-12-ThS 17IOR SALE-PARK l'ROl'ERTY-THE BRICK ; dwelling of 10 rooms. No. 150 North avenue, Allegheny: one or the best locations on Parks: now open Tor Inspection;. If not sold by 1st March will be let to suitable tenant. SAMUEL DYER, 45 Park way. Allegheny.. "" fel4-96-D F OR SALE-ON EASY PAYMENTS, FOUR new. 6-room houses, with bathroom, w. natural and artificial gas; lot 33x100. or larger, if desired: situated on line of Perrrsvllle Vv vi.- trlc road. Inqntrc Tf J. ArMCKEE. 70S Penn ave., Penn building, room 611. Ja31-72-TTS -TTiOE SALE-NOBTH AVE., ON WEST PARK, J elegant residence 15 rooms, wide center hall, etc.: everything to make a complete house; fine large front porch: delightful View of the park: will sell either with lot TOX170 orllOxlTO. SAMUEL W. BLACK A CO., 99 Fourth ave. fel4-I2-Ths FOB SALE SMALL THBEE-ROOM HOUSE and a good lot near Wood's Bun, Tenth ward. AUegheny city; the Tot TrOhls on two streets; price (600, and Is very cheap; buyers must not ex pect a lann or a palace for the price: It Is near the Iron works. C. H. LOVE, No. 93 Fourth avenue. feI4-9S-ThSSU FOB SALE-BI DWELL ST., NEAB FAYETTE, Allegheny, modern dwelling of 8 rooms and attic batli, range, laundry, furnace, slate man tels, porch, bay window, etc. ; handsome lot al most 40 feet front: price 112,000, on small cash pay ment and long time. -SAMUEL W. BLACK A CO., 99 Fourth avenue. fel4.l2-Thg FOR SALE-FRONTING WEST PARK. ALLE GHENY, almost new 3-story dwelling; pressed brick: 9 rooms; handsomely finished, range, bath, etc., laundry, line mantels, vesti bule with tile fioor and hardwood finish, electric bfells. etc.; cheap to quick buyer, SAMUEL W. BLACK A CO., 99 Fourth ave. fel4-12-Thg FOR SALE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE Allegheny Residences. P IOR SALE-UNION AVENUE, ALLEGHENY, ftOntiner nnrtro. ftnM rmffinA of 14 rooms. "with all Tnt-wlprn Imnrnvpmpntji' luree lot: new brick stable, etc JM). J. HOWLEV, 127 Fourth ave. fe!4-91 FOR 8ALE-S2.300-HOUSE AND LOT, 63 Corry st.. corner Ann St., First ward, Alle gheny: lot 23x27! brick, six rooms: rents for f240; only fc, 100. A. LEGGATE A !ON, 31 Federal St., Allegheny. fel2-" FOR SALE-ARCH ST.. NEAR .PARKS. 2 story br. dwelling. 8 rooms, with all modern improvements: stable on rear of lot; Iot2nxl00to Veto st: tl, 000 down, bal. to suit. J. C. BEILLY, 77 Diamond St. felO-128 FOR SALE-2 GOOD 2-STOBY BRICK HOUSES . In Allegheny: one ot tbein S5.O0O and the other S6, 500; these properties are both very desira ble and good value: terms to suit. C. H. LOVE; 93 Fourth avenue. fel3-28 Hnzelwood Residences. T70B SALE-11,600 BUYS NEAT 4-ROOM X' frame In Hazclwood: large level lot: a bar gain. C. BALTENSPERGER A CO., 154 Fourth ave. . . fel4-24 Suburban Residences. FOR SALE-AT STOOP'S STATION, P. A L. E. R. R 14 acres of ground with rouse and stable, for S2.000. W. A. HERRON A SONS. 80 Fourth avenue. !el4-3-TTS FOR SALE KNOXVILLE, BIGHT AT TER MINUS of electric road and street car line, a 2-stonr brick of 4 rooms, slate mantels, tile hearths, city water, nat. eas; lot 25x100; prlceonly 12,500; bargain. BLACK A BAIRD, 95 Fourth Te- fe7-l-8,9,12,14.16,18,20,22,26,28 Fou Sale-good suburban dwelling and large lot 180x400 feet; fruit and shade trees and shrubbery, etc.. etc , at Hazelwood. B. A O. It. B.: price only $7,009, on long, easy terms of payment; immediate possession, very great bar gain. JAS. W. DRAPE A CO., 129 Fourth avenue, Pittsburg. feI23 "I710R SALE-VERY DESIRABLE SUBURBAN V home, with stable and two acres of ground, nicely laid ofT in walks, flowerbed', shrubbery, etc.; on line of electric road, Perrysville ave., Al legheny: house contalui 11 rooms and 1 small room, fitted up with shelving suitable for storage and clothes room, also bathroom, w. c, natural ahdtrtlficlalgasand city water, thus combining the advantages of the country and all con veniences of the city. Inquire of J. A. McKEE, 70S Penn ave., Penn building, roomSll. Ja31-72-TTS FIB SALE-OR TO LET-ONE OF THE MOST beautiful suburban places In Allegheny county: the honse 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 handsomefowlhouse: thegrounds are very beautiful and well supplied with choico shrubbery, fruit and ornamental trees: the whole will be sold, with from 1 to 5 acres of ground, at a very moderate price. KNOXVILLE LAND IM PROVEMENT CO., 85 Knox avenue, Knoxville borough. jal9-9 s FOU SALE LOTS. Cltr lio FOR SALE-LAAVRENCEVILLE LOTS ON Hatfield and Walnnt streets; desirable and cheap. ALLES A BAILEY, 164 Fourth ave. Tel. 167. fel4-00 FOR SALE-LOTS! LOTSI-FINE BUILDING lots on Forty-fifth st.. near cable road: cheap to ready buyer. W.W. MCNEILL A BRO., 162 Fourth ave. f eS-72-8, 10, 12, 14, 16 FOR SALE-LOTS ON LIBERTY AND PENN aves,, also on Wvlieave,; reasonable price and desirable In location. ALLES A BAILEY, 164 Fourth ave. Tel. 167. fel4-90 FOB SALE-LOTS-ON THE EASY PAYMENT plan; as low as S3 per mo. taken: some on Wv He ave. some on Wick St., some on Sit. Washing ton, others In Twenty-seventh ward, Sonthside, J. C REILLY, 77 Diamond st. felO-126 FOB S ALE LOT31 LOTS I-FEBRUARY 16. 1889, at 3 o'clock, and every baturdar thereafter, on the premises, "West End Place. " Ihlrty-flrth ward, Pittsburg; 40 minutes from Fifth ave. and Market st. ; near the terminus of West End street car line, ana known as "Halerman'sHllU" at auction: terms, f cash, balance In monthly pay ments ofSS. with interest at 4 per cent. SAMUEL W. BLACK A CO., 99 Fourth ave. Ja20-54-TTS Ensl End Lota. FOR SALEDESIRABLE BUILDING LOTS on Barton st,, near steam and cable cars, at Shadyslde. W. A. HERRON A SONS. 80 Fourth avenue. . fe5-89-TTS FOR SALE-TWO CHOICE LOTS ON STAN TON avenue, near Hlland ave.. each 40x100 teet to 20-foot alley: price reduced to 33 per foot if sold at once. BlACK ABAIRD, 95 Fourth ave. fcB-49-D FOR SALE-BUILDING LOTS ON OAKLAND avenue (which Is paved). 3 minutes off Fifth avenue cable line: verv desirable: price and terms reasonable. W. A. HERRON A SON'S, 80 Fourth avenue. 1C5-69-TTS FOB SALE-THREE ACRES OF BEAUTIFUL land on Stanton ave., near Hlland; situation unsurpassed: fine fruit and shade trees: price and terms reasonable. Inquire of D. C. NEGLEY, 6106 Penn ave.. East End. jal9-12-rrs TTIOR SALE-CHOICE LOTS. AT DALLAS STA X? TION, P. R. It., convenient to steam and street cars: cheap and on easy terms, situation unsurpassed; price ranging Irom $100 to SCOO. In fiuiriorDTC. NLGLEY, 6106 Penn aye.,' East End. ' no28-y78-TTS FOB SALE-ONE O F THE SIOST BEAUTIFUL sites for a fine residence In the market; sets high, with magnificent view: abt. 4 min. walk from Fifth ave. cable cars; elegant neighborhood; 106 ft. front by abt. 800 ft. deep. THOS. LIG GETT, 114 Fourth ave. felO-74-MTTSSU FfJR SALE-LOTS! LOTS!-FRANKSTOWN ave., Brushton station: Bank of Commerce addition plan: no lot less than 40x140 feet to 20 foot allev; terms, 50 down and $lu a month; cheapest lots In the market. Secure plan from JOHN F. BAXTER, Agent, 512 Smithfield st. felO-63-MTh FOR SALE-LOTS! LOTS! LOTS! ON SOUTH Hlland ave., alnut St., Howe St., McCully st., Roup St., Conrad St., O'Hara St., Rural ave., Penn ave., Walllngford St.. Barton st- and all the principal streets and avenues In the East End, at lowest market prices. THOS. LIGGETT, 114 Fourth ave. felO-74-MTTSSU FOE SALE-ON LINE OF FIFTH AVE. CABLE cars, on a pavad street In East End. large lot, brick house, 7 rooms, bathroom, hall in center of house, large front and back porches, natural gas. etc; elegant neighborhood; only ?IO,000, or will sell house and Pitt of lot for l& 500; easy terms. THOS. LIGGETT, 114 Fourth ave. felO-77-JTWThssu Hnzelwood Lots. FOR SALE-SEVERAL VERY DESIRABLE building lots at Hazelwood, convenient to the station; city water, natural and artificial gas mains: will be sold ata low figure prior to March 1. ttEORGE C. BUKGW1N, Attorney at Law, 150 Fourth ave. fel-43-TTSSu FOR SALE-GLENWOOD, THE MOST CON VENIENT suburb of the City; only 12 min utes by the 1). 0.; 21 trains a day each way; building lots for sale near tbe station at $300, (400, (500, SGOU. 8700, $800, (1.000, according to location and size of lot: terms to suit purchasers. GEORGE C. BURG WIN, Attorney at Law, 150 Fourth ave. fel-43-TTSSu Allegheny Lots. FOR SALE-CHOICE PARK PROPERTY building lots on North ave.; frontage of 60 to 100 feet and very cheap;cheapest in tbe market; good speculation. SAMUEL W. BLACK A CO., 99 Fourth ave. fel4-13-HThs Suburban Lots. FOR SALE-AT EDGEWOOD, DESIRABLE building lots, 00x150 and 100x300 ft.: cheap If sold quick. W. A. HERRON A bONS, 80 Fourth avenue. lel4-3-Trs FOR SALE-ONE TO THREE ACRES OF choice, level and nicely located ground at Emsworth, P., Ft.W. A C. K. K., with or without improvements: will be sold at a bargain. BLACK A BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave. fc7-99-S, 9, 12,14,16, 19.21, 23, 26, 28 FOR SALE-P.RADDOCK FIELD LOTS: ON LY K75 to (150 each; Just east and close to Cope and station; wo arc selling these very low and will take monthly payments: they will rise In Erlce soon, and it will pay you to purchase. MEL ON BROS , 6349 Station St.. East Liberty. lel4-79-Thg Fnrmi. EOR SALE OR EXCRANGE-EO ACRES OF land In southwest Missouri: direct title from Government. Address MISSOURI, Dispatch office. t feI4-SI Miscellaneous. f: OR SALE-LOTS CHEAP AND ON EASY terms, on rood streets. In Seventeenth and eighteenth wards, t Call or send for new printed list free. W. A. HERRON A SONS, No.SO Fourth ave. fel3-5l FOR SALE-EAST END-SEVERAL VALUA A11LE houses and vacant lots, near cable road. Also. FOR SALEr-OSBORNE-Onc house and about 4 acres ground; will be sold for St, M0: owner going West. Also, houses and vacant lots in reasonable terms. Also, FOR SALE EMSWORTH-Fiue Queen Anne frame house and vacant lots. Also, FOR SALK-PllTSBUKG-On Reed street, 4 frame houses: must be sold soon. Also, FOR SALE-LAWUENCEVILLE-Lots on For tieth and Flslr. streets; bouse on Harrison street. Abo. FOB SALE-BELLEVUE-Houses and 'vacant lots on long time. Also, BELLEVUE-FIi.E QUEEN ANNE HOUSE, lot 50x150; vcstluule and. reception hall. 6 rooms and finished attic, complete in dc- tails: HOOO, terms to suit. Also, several t good houses and vacant lots. Also, FOE SALE-ALLEGHENY CITY-Eleventh ward, 22 lots on casv terms. Also, FOB SALE-WlLKINSlfUKG-5 small bouses and one large Queen Anne residence Just completed. Also, FOB BALL-NEAR HEBRON HILL-One-pIcce of ground 72x100, one square from new cable road. Also. FOB SALE-MT. WASHINGTON-ONE lot on Kearaarge, near Grace St. ; 8700; long time; lot 25x128. Also, 30 VAUANT LOTS on Carey and Spring streets. Also, FOBSALE-NEARLAUGHLINSTATION-Flne Queen Anne frame house, 9 rooms and cot tage ofsrooms, 2 acres of ground, splendid order, fine fruit, good neighborhood, line residences surrounding, lot about 2 acres; will be sold at reasonable price and time. FOB SALE-HOUESTEAD-10 frarhe bouses in convenient location; will be sold all to gether at low figure, ir bought before March l. Call on J. DEEJ1ITT, 407 Grant street. fel3-32-WThs TOTX SALE LOTS. ftlnuufncturlng Mtea. FOB SALE-BUSINESSJ31TE-OVER 100 FEET fronting on Rtveravenue. by 215 feet In depth; two-story brick tannery covering' nearly the entire lot; will be sold cheap to quick buyer. BLACK A BAIRD, 95 Fourth avenue. fe6-49-D FOR SALE BUSINESS. Ruilnea Chancem. FOR SALE SMALL GROCERY STORE IN the city doing a good cash business, stock and fixtures worth about S300; low rent. JAS. W. DRAPEjA CO., 129 Fourth avenue, Pittsburg. fel2-6G FOB SALE LEADING OBOCEBY: DAILY cash sales 8100: can be doubled: handsome, large room In best location; nice fresh stock: In voice, &600; rare chance. C. II. FOLSOM. Lima, Ohio. . fe-13-TTSSU F OB SALE-BIG- INVESTMENT-10 ACBES oflandfrontinir river and underlaid wim coal and lire-clayr this property 1 situate at New Cumoerland, W. Va. See BLACK A BAIRD. 9o Fourth ave. f e2-37-2. 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 12. 14, 16. 19, 21. 23 FOB SALE-HABDWAHE AND PLUMBING business in large manufacturing town near Pittsburg; good trade, clean stock, little compe tition and making money. Address SHOVEL A SPADF, Dispatch ofllce. felO-105-WTbssu FOR SALE GROCERY-ONLY 82.000. IN THE heart orthedtr; old established stand and do ing a good business: stock, fixtures, horse and wagon. A rare chance: secure It soon. J. R. COOPER A CO., 107 Fourth ave. fe!4-30 FOB SALE-AN OLD ESTABLISHED BOOT and shoe store. In a country town, on line of railroad: presentownerbas made a small fortune: satisfactory-reasons for selling. JAS. W. DRAPE A CO., 129 Fourth avenue, Pittsburg. felO-45-MTTS FOR SALE-CIGAR STORE: DAILY SALES about 15; can be doubled easy; line room In splendid location; nice fixtures, well-selected stock tobacco, cigars, pipes, etc. ; invoice. (750: a greit opening: making money fast. C. H. FOL SOM, Lima, Ohio. fe9-13-TTSSU FOB SALE-SMALL WELL-STOCKED FUR NISHING goods store, lease and fixtures: business last vcar. 811,000: expenses light; good Investment for right partv; best location for transient trade In city: good reason for selling. C. H. LOVE, 93 Fourth ave felO-60-TTSu FOR SAJLE-STORES, STORES, STORES; drug, dry goods, grocery, notion, shoe, tea. cigar and tobacco stores, bakeries, hotels, restaur ants, confectioneries, boarding houses, coal wqrks, etc.; 100 good city business chances lor men or women. SHEPARD A CO., 54 Filth ave. J 130 FOR SALE-A CUSTOM SHIRT BUSINESS, 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 bis time; price (600. Address S., P. O. Box 263, city. " fcJ-71 Business Stands. FOR SALE-BEST BUSINESS LOCATION IN Mansfield; large storeroom, and dwelling of 7 rooms; good cellar, gas all through the house: good stables 16x24: lot 40x140 to an alley. Inquire of M. FREDERICK. Mansfield, or address MANS FIELD VALLEY, PA. fel2-39-TTSSU. FORSALE-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 hurts, chopping mills, together with all modern appliances for handling grain cheapiyand quickly; bin capacity 50. 00U bu.; sold on easy tcrms;ill health reason for selling. JOHN P. DEAN, cor. Irwin and North ave., Allegheny. fe7-88 FOR SALE-HOTEL-THE BELMONT SUM. MER resort and furniture with 8 or 33 acres land: old trees, shrubbery, etc. at Ebensburg. Cambria county. Pa.; 9 miles from Cresson, on branch railroad: nice drives: chnrcbes, stores; best of schools: telegraph, telephone, Postoffice, allnear;'aIsol5 acres land and 17-room bouse: fruit trees; 4 springs: at Lorctto, 4.1 miles from Cresson, Pa.; all good resorts were filled 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 ottke J. J. HOWLEY, 127 Fourth avenue. fel2-40 FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS. machinery and-metals. FOR SALE-2 HOBIZONTAL ENGINES, 18x22, 1 Ball engine, 1 small dynamo and 2 lamps and meat choppers, rendering kettles, etc. VELTE A MCDONALD, Penn avo., cor. Thirty-second st. Jel6-I63-rT8 FOB SALE-NEW AND SECOND-HAND machinery; engines from 4-horse power up, boilers, pumps, etc.: call or write for prices. FAHEY A PFALLER, Faber and Washington sts., near Union depot. ap24-v3o)-TTS FOB SALE-ONE 10x16 ENGINE; 1 2-FLUE boiler; 40-Inch diameter, 18 feet long and stack: all In good condition, and selling on ac count of lncrenslng power and plant. PHG3N1X CLAY POITERY WORKS, East End, city. fei-71-TTSSU nones. Vehicles. Live Stock, ifcc FOR SALK-CHEAP-A 'GOOD HORSE AND spring-top wagon: owner not using, so de sires to sell. Inquire to-day at KREB'S GRO CERY STORE, Fltthavc. and Neville St., city. fcl4-8 FOR SALE-A VERY FINE KENTUCKY BAY saddle harset.wjll single foot In 3 minutes also trot in harness: Is perfectly gentle andsound. Can be Men at CORBIN A COBVU SALE bTABLES, Ferry St., Pittsburg. fel4-23 Lumber. FOR SALE-LUMBER-100,000 FT. SHOP boards, 50,000 ft. river boards, select; 50,000 river boards, third clear and better, two years old: 300, 0CO ft. common Western boards, 310,100 ft. hemlock. ALEX. PATrEBSON, cor. Franklin and Preble ave.. Allegheny. Pa. fbl3-I6-TTS PERSONAL. PERSONAL-FINE BOOKS-PICTURESQUE America. Picturesque Europe, Picturesque Palestine, Art Treasures ot Germany and 30.000 more books In all departments of literature. LEVI'S BOOK STORE, Seventh Ave. Hotel Building. fe3 PERSON AL-YOU WILL HE A LONGTIME dead, but a short time alive, so be up and make the best of It: see that vour wearing apparel always looks neat and tidy. DICKSON, the Tailor, of 65 Filth avenue, corner Wood street, second floor, makesa specialty of fine cleaning anil nw.ldn.. vl.atilm .t.l.l 'l.l.nnnniilUl 1.4 ELECTIONS. Pittsburg and castle Shannon"! Railroad Company, I General Office, Caeson street, f SotmisiDE, Pittsburg. February 4. 18S9.J ELECTION-THB ANNUAL MEETING of tbe stockholders of this company will be held at this office on TUESDAY, February 19, 18S9, between the hours of 2 and 4 P. M. for the purpose of electing; a President and ten directors, to serve during tbe ensuing; year and for the transaction of such other business as mar properly come before them. E. J. REAMER. Secretary and Treasurer. fe3-14-D BUSINESS CHANGES. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THATTHE firm of Keller & Hamilton, doinc a painting business, have dissolved this nay, R. K. Hamilton retiring. All claims will be settled and collections made by J. H. Keller. J. H. KELLER, R. K. HAMILTON. Febru ary 1, 188U. . f elI-78 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT WE have purchased of L. P. Elder his patent, dated July 0,1575, for improvement in casting axle boxes and other tabular articles, and tbat all parties infringing said patent will be held strictly accountable. KINZER & JONES. Pittsburg, January 17, 1880. ' KINZER & JONES, FOUNDERS, 101 TO 111 PENN AVE. Seamless Axle Boxes, Pipe Ralls and Fine Gray Iron Castings A specialty. ja!9-77-TTS OFFICIAL PITTSBURG. . Department of Public Works, l Pittsburg. Pa., Feb. 14. 1889. "VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE 1 report of Viewers on the damages caused by the grading of Linden street, from Penn avenne to the Pennsylvania Railroad, has been approved by Councils, which action will be final, unless an appeal is filed in the Court of Com mon Pleas within ten (10) davs from date. KSl.BIGELOW, Chief of Department of Public Works. fo!4-40 Department op Public Woeks, j Pittsbubo, Februiry 14, 1880. VTOTICE IS HEREBYG1VEN THAT THE XN reports of Viewers onthe construction of sewers on Craig street, from Center avenue to Fifth avenue; Aiken avenue, from Fifth avenue to thq Pennsylvania Railroad, and South Twenty fourth street, from Josephine Street to the Monongahcla river, have been ap proved by Councils, which action will be final, unless an appeal is filed in the Court of Com mon Pleas within ten (10) days from date. , E. M. BIGELOW. .Chief of Department of Public Works. feM-10 Cur Treasurer's Office, i Municipal Hall, Smithfield street ( NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ALL owners (whether residents or non-residents of tbe city of Pittsburj) of drays, carts, wagons, carriages, buggies, eta, must pay their license at this office forthwith. All licenses not paid on or before first Monday in March, 1888, will be placed in the-bands ofpolice officers for collection, subject to a collection fee ot 50 cents, and all persons neglecting to pay on or before first Monday in May, 18S9, will be Sub ject to a penalty double tho amount of the license, to be recovered before the proper legal authorities ot said city. The old metal plate of last year must be returned at the time licenses are taken out, or 23 cents additional will be charged on the license. Rates of license: Each one-horse vehicle. 600: each two-hone vehicle, S10 00: each f onr-horee vehicle, $12 00: each four horse back, S15 00: omnibnsand timber wheels drawn by two horses, $10 00- One extra dollar will be charged for each additional horse used In above specified vehicles. J.F.DENNISTON, felt-70-D ,. i. City Treasurer. TQ LET. CItv Residences. 5 HO LET-A 2-STOBY FRAME DWELLING OF L 9 rooms, on Conrad St.. Twentieth ward, near enn ave. Inquire of H. J. LYNCH, 438 Market St. fel4-23 rrtO LET-NO. 68 SIXTH AVENUE-AN ELE I II A VT la-iTA Imitspof It rnoma all In flrst- class order. .--.- i-'..-r"---i ---,, .. W. A. HEKKU.M iX BUiJM" xuuim avenue. fel3-5J-WTs Enst End Residences. TO LET-HOUSE OF 8 BOOMS, CONVENI ENCES, side lot, fine location; 2 minutes from Boup station and Fifth avenue cable cars. No. 46 WYLIE AVENUE, between Kand 3P.JI. fel4-38 TO LET ATOAKLAND FREETO APRIL 1. 1889. a good brick house, 8 rooms, late Im provements, stable: rent after April (31 25- per month. W. A. HEBBON A SONS, 80 Fourth ave nue. fel3-62-WThS TO LET-HOUSE OF 10 BOOMS, LATE IM PROVEMENTS. 1 acre of ground, stable, carriage house, fronts on Margaretta St., near Hl land ave., and near steam and cable cars; (S00 per year. W. A. HEBBON A SONS, SO Fourth ave nue fel3-52-wxhS Hazelwood Residences. TO LET LARGE DWELLING HOUSE 18 rooms: Second ave., Glenwood, near station; 7 acres or land, stable orchard, vineyard, city water, gas: good location for first-class boarding house. EDWIN LOGAN, 150 Fourth ave. fe8-33-ZOD . Allegheny Residences. TO LET-NO. 107 FAYETTE ST.. ALLEGHE NY 8 rooms, late improvements, (400 per year. W. A. HEBBON A SONS, 80 Fourth ave nue. lel3-52-WThS O LET-NO. 92 AVEBY ST.. ALLEGHENY 8 rooms, late Improvements: possession can be had at once it desired. W. A. HEBRON A SONS, No. 80 Fourth ave. fel3-5i TO LET-ON THE ELECTRIC CAR ROAD, Perrysville avenue, 12-room bouse wltn two acres ground. (GOO: 8-room house with lot 50x100, (300. A. LEGGATE A SON, 31 Federal St., Alle gheny. fe!3-64 Suburban Residences. TO LET-(99)-SEWICKLEY FURNISHED H house, brick residence, on Broad sC, one square from station: (CO per month; immediate possession. SAMUEL W. BLACK A CO.. 99 Fourth ave. fel4-lS-Th3 Apartments. T 10 LET-NICE APARTMENT ON OHIO ST., Aiiegneny. suitaoieior ugnmouseseeping. Applyto J. G. MORROW, Shoestore, 259 Ohio St., Aiiegneny. fel4-82 Farms. TO LET-DAIRY FARM OF 35 ACBES IN Nineteenth ward, near Penn avenue; good dwelling, capacious stabling and plenty of spring water: rent S500. STBAUB A MOBBiS. corner 'Wood st. and Third av., Pittsburg. Jal5-30 Offices, Detk Room, tfce. TO LET-SF.COND ANDTHIBD STORIES NO. 632 SMITHFIELD STBEET. Inquire at above number. fel2-49-TT. mO LET-A SUIT OF-VERY DESIRABLE X offices. No. 931 Penn avenue. Apply to MISS JENN1ELOU, 314 Pennavenue. felO-82-TTSSa TO LET-DESK BOOM ON SECOND FLOOB of Penn building; rent, (5 to 83 per month. Inquire ROUM 201, Penn Building. feI3-15 TO LET-(99)-OFFICES AND BUSINESS rooms In best location; call for prices. SAMUEL W. BLACK A CO., 99 Fourth aye. Jal6-23-D TO LET-OFFICES AND DWELLING NO. 28 Sixth ave., between Smithfield and Wood sts. Inquire at DEMMLEB BROS., Nos. 5CS and 523 Smithfield St. . feH-96 TO LET-FRONT OFFICES IN BUILDING corner Water street and Cherry alley: rent low. D. W. C. BID WELL A CO., corner Water street and Cherry alley. Ja30-23 TO LET FREK RENT-TO APRIL L 1389 Offices, cor. Fifth avenue and Wood street; ood light and Crane elevator. SAMUEL W. LACK A CO., 99 Fourth are. ja29-86-D TO LET-FINE LARGE BUSINESS ROOM on Fifth avenue, between Wood and Market streets; rent low to a good tenant. W. A. HEB RON A SONS, No. 80 Fourth ave. , fe9-25-MTTS TO LET-OFFICES AMD DWELLINGS IN second story of No. 25 Sixth ave.. between Smithfield and! Wood sts. Inquire at DEMMLEB BBOS., Nos. 52G and 528 Smithfield st. fe 14-86 TO LET- IN THE McCANCE BLOCK, Smithfield. Liberty and Seventh avenue, well-lighted offices, each room fronting on a prin cipal street; passenger and merchandise eleva tors. Ja3-32-D TO LET-LABGE FBONT BOOM, SECOND floor, 518 Smithfield St.. opposite City Hall and adjoining Duquesne Hotel, wtth chairs, desk, etc. MORB1S A FLEMING, 106 Fourth ave. de4-dC3-TTS TO LET SINGLE AND CONNECTING rooms In the Garrison buildings, cor. Wood and Water streets, and Third ave. and Wood street. Inquire at A. GABR1SON FOUNDRY CO., 10 and 12 Wood St. Jalit-51 TO LET-NEW OFFICES: SPLENDID LIGHT. The Gennanla 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.flno location should apply at once at the BANK. de21-7o-D Business Stands. T 10 LET-BOOM 23x60. 'WITH GOOD POWER. inquire zgoo smallman st., city. rei2-ts T O LET-BUSINESS STAND-GOOD LOCA TION, inquire at 619 smithfield ST. fe!3-21 O LET-FROSI APRIL .L BRICK STORE ROOM and six rooms; Frankstown avenue, close to Station street, (30 per month. MELLON BROS., Station St.. East End. felO-12-TTSu TO LET-S15 PER MO., LARGE COR. BASE MENT, well lighted: owner will lit np same to suit tenant. No. 14 Federal st., Allegheny. W. A. HERRON ASONS, 80 Fourth avenue. fe7-4-TT3 TO LET FKNE STOREROOM. 2S7 OHIO ST., Allegheny, with plate glass front: first-class business location; at present occupied as confec tionery. Applyto J. H. A1KE.N, 100 Fifth ave nue. fel4-83-D TO LET-THE POPULAR HOTEL KNOWN as the White House, at Perrysville, on the Perrysville prankroad, with 21 acres of land, good orchard, barn, stablings, sheds; and also frame dwelling, with large garden joining, and every thing in first-class order: long lease Is given to the right party. For further Information call or ad dress THEDANNEB MEDICINE CO., 2CFederal St.. Allegheny City. feZ-U TO LET CORNER TWO-STORY BRICK store and six-room dwelling on Main st., Mansfield; been occupied for past five years as bikery and confectionery; large oven, natural gas; best location fn town; store 57x22 feet; rent low. Also brick store 19x37 feet wltb dwelling at tached, 31alnst., Mansfield, next door to postof fice; Just tbe location for a drygoods store: trim mings, etc.: natural gas: rent low; Immediate pos session. Inquire O. II. LOVE, No.S3 Fourth ave nue, or ROBERT H.BROW, Mansfield. fel3-J-Thf Special. TO LET BUSINESS HOUSES AND DWELL INGS on the line of Penna. ave. and Butler st. cable cars. Seeil. P. HOWLEY, 3819 Butler St. . feS-33 PROPOSALS. The Pennsylvania It ailroad Compant, Office 233 South Fourth Street. Philadelphia, February 7, 1889. QEALED PKOPOSALS ADDRESSED TO Q the undersigned (and marked on the outside "Proposals") will be received at this office until 9 a. 31. February 23. 18S9, for furnishing all labor and materials and erecting; complete the proposed machine shop, erecting shop, boiler shop and smith shop, to be located in the city of Altoona,Pa. Proposals to state; separately, gross sum for (1) iron work, (2) brick and cut stone work. (3) mill and carpenter work, (4) tin and sheet-iron work and spouting. (5) plumbing; and drainage, (6) paintincand glazinz for each building. Plans and specifications can be seen at this office, room 18. Annex building, and also-at the Pa. This company reserves the right to reject any or all proposals. WILLIA5I H. BROWN, Chief Engineer. fe80-9,12,14,18.18,20 , HOTICETOCOHTRACTORS Office of "Will H. Gkiggs, City Clerk, ) East Liverpool, 0 January 24. 18S9. ATOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT 1 SEALED PKOPOSALS will be received by tho City Clerk of the City of East Liverpool. Ohio, at his office nntil 12 o'clock, noon, of tbe SscoBu Day of Marcii A. D. 18 for improving Market street from tbe north side of Sixth street to the north side of Fifth street, by paving the same with fireclaypaving nnck, according to the specifications now on file at the office of John A. George, civil engi neer. Tbe bids maybe for either work or ma terial, or for both: if for botb, each must be separately stated. Each bid to be guaranteed according to law. Bidder to furnish samples of brick to be nsed, also to nse tho printed forms, which will be inrnisbed on application. The Council reserves the right to reject any or all bids. By order of Counoil. felO-100 WILLH. GRIGGS. City Cleric SPECIAL SAE For 10 days only. No. 25 Garfield avenne, Alle gheny, new brick bouse 8 rooms: batb, range, laundry; good lot 25 ft. front; fine location. For price and terms call on A. D. WILSON, f eI2-55-Ths 55 Federal st, Allegheny. AMCSEME5TS. BIJDU -3NEXT WEEK ENGAGEMENT OF RUDOLPH ARONSON'S ORIGINAL NEW YORK CASINO COMIC OPERA COMPANY,- Including; all the favorites: Pauline Hall, Marie Jansen, Jennie Weathersby," Francis Wilson, Charles Flnnkett, George Olmi, Harry MacDonougn, etc Monday, Tuesday. Wednesday and Wednes day Matinee, -'NADJY" riday, Saturday, an Matinee, Thursday, Friday. Saturday, and Saturday Matinee, "ERMINIE." Presented with elaborate scenery, costumes! and appointments, augmented orchestra and a GRAND CHORUS OF 60 VOICES. SCALE OF PRICES: Parquet and first four rows in'Circle S 1 -50 Parquet Circle 1 00 Balcony tL, "5 and 50 cents Gallery .- 23 cents Lower boxes.. ........ ........ 12 00 Upper boxes 8 00 Advance Sale Seats now open. fell GRAHD ' '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 MlUe's fa mous four-act comedy, in cluding an excellent cast, and all the scenery from the origi nal models, with great" per fection of detail. -- ' Sale of seats opens 3X box office Thursday morning. fel3-59 GRAND OPERA HOUSE Every evening; Matinee Saturday. CORA TANNER in Robert Buchanan's successful new play, FASCINATION. Week Feb. 18th the great Lyceum Theater success, "The Wife." leU H ARRIS' THEATER- Every afternoon and evening. "A BUNCH OF KEYS." Next week The Nelsons." felMO " H ARRY WILLIAMS' ACADEMY To-nieht Matinees Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday. HYDE'S BIG SPECIALTY COMPANY. leI0-I E IJOU THEATER TO-NIGHT "THE STILL ALARMS Next week The Casino Opera Co. fell 1ASINO MUSEUM j Week of February 11: The Gleeson Children. Bertha and Johnnie; Gen. C. R. Decker, Val Vino. Bessie Searla. and others. Admission 10a Open from 10x.i M. to 10 p. 31. f ell-13. . ATATIONAL SWEDISH LADIES' CON IN CERT at Old City Hall. Tuesday. February, 19. Eizht Beautiful Young Ladies from the! Royal Opera of Stockholm, Sweden. Reserved', seats 75 and SO cents, at KLEBER'S MUSIC, STORE. IC13-8 ' NOTICES. " Cousty Commissioners' Qstice. Pittsburg, February 6, 1889. THE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WILL hold appeals on the following named dis tricts as follows, to wit: Thursday, February If, Sixth. Seventh, Eichth and Eleventh wards. Pittsburg. Friday, February 15, Nineteenth. Twenty first and Twenty-second wards. Pittsburg. j Saturday, February 16, Twenty-third ward, Pittsbnrg, and Second ward, Allegheny. Monday, February 18, Ross, South Versailles, Indiana, Sprinedale and East Deer townships. Thursday. February 2L Thirteenth, Four teenth and Twentieth wards, Pittsburg. By order of County Commissioners. R. E. MERCER. -" GEO. Y McKEE. DANIEL McWHXIAMa P. W. SIEBERT. Clerk. fe7-19 TOXETT The "RentList" Issued Wednesday and Satur day by Samuel W. Black & Co.. Reil Estate Agents, 99 Fourth- avenue, can be had at the' following places during the renting season: PITTSBURG. Joseph H. Voskuhl. store, ZVH Pena avenue. Emil G. Stucky & Co., druggists. Wylie ave nue, corner Fulton street. Cbas. F. Nourse, druggist, Center avenue, corner Erin street Louis H. Vogel, druggist, Webster aTenue, corner Roberts street , J. M. Blackburn, druegist, 388 Fifth avenue. Chas. Schwann, druggist, 1707 Carson street, Sonthside. . , Charles Eble, druggist 0009 Penn avenue,1 East End. A. H. Wilson, drnggist corner Frankstown and Penn avenues. East End. S. S. Holland, druggist, corner Smithfield' street and Liberty avenue. Emanuel & Ihrig. druggists, 3610 Fifth, avenue. ALLEGHENY. Dan C. Hamilton, drnggist, 27 Ohio street Allegheny. Peter Walter. Jr., 61 Chestnut street Allegheny- , W. W. Davis, drnggist Ohio street, corner Sandusky street , Jo. P. Usben, druggist, Franklin, street, cor net Folton street. CP. Miles, druggist, Beaver street, Sewick- . lev. . . John Shannon, general store, Emsworth. P, FtW.tC.R-R. fel4-18-TTS CHOUSES FDR ALL-' 1 ' FOR SALEand TO LET. 3 rooms up to 10 rooms. In ths beautiful boroueh of Knoxville, only IK miles from city postoffice. ' Beautiful homes are sold on payments ths same as rent. . By all means visit Knoxville before 'taking, your house for another year. Never have there been such opportunities for people to gee homes. 3-Take Sonthside cars to Twelfth- street and Mt Oliver Incline and Street Railway, or to Thirteenth street, and the Electric Railway. M0XYILLELANDIMPR0YE3MTC0. OFFICE, 85 KNOX AVENUE, feS57-TTSSa KNOXVILLE BOROUGH. T OLET- ONLY THREE of the large roosts suitable for office or general business purposes, in tbe new DISPATCH building on Dia mond street now remain nnrented. THOsE WHO WISH tie most central sit nation in the city, with tbe conveniences of passenger and ireicht elevator service, electric light and steam-heating, should ap ply at onco to the new DISPATCH BUILDING, Nos. 75. 77 and 79 Diamond, street OFFICES TO LET. Four or five offices on the fourth floor of -ths Benshaw Bnildinc; will be le: from April 1; rooms connecting or separate; cood light, water, gas 3nd elevator. Apply to JNO. A. BENSHAW, corner Liberty andNlnthstreets. fe6-8-D A.BALPH, BUILDING CONTRACTOR, 41 Seventh avenne, Pittsburg, Pa. Telephone 13H. se5-n60-rr8 WAirmJ. OSBORNE. richakdHakeows. BARROWS & OSBORNE JOB PRINTERS, SO Diamond street Telephone No. 8U se2-k58-TT8a Is n.iftM.v- -iki '1f'nfiirriii1l'Silftt1-'iiiiT'U-.:'.7.J, vAikmin irL. i-ai-y