THE PITTSBURG- DISPATCH, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1889.- 1MTIESAFAILUKE. w Pennsylvania Eailroad Abandons the Experiment for Good. M ELASTICITY TO A METALLIC BED TOiile the Inconvenience and Wear and Tear Are Prominent. WHI THET SEES! TO SUIT IN ENGLAND The Pennsylvania Eailroad Company has given up the experiment of substituting iron railway crossties for the wooden ties " now in use. The iron ones in use on the middle division and in the Philadelphia yards will be taten up and will probably be Bent back to England, whence they came. The iron tics have been in use almost a year, but, owing to their not having the elasticity necessary for the "giving" of the rails, they have not proven a success. An other reason to prevent their general use is the cost. As long as wooden ties can be 'purchased at about one-third the cost of iron ties, the former will continue to be used. An iron tie cannot be made to weigh much less than the present wooden tie, or about 250 pounds. WHITE OAK PURCHASES. The Lake Erie road is now buying hun dreds of carloads of first-class white oak Virginia ties at the rate of about S3 cents each. The difference in the cost of the ties is apparent. The Pennsylvania Bailroad officials say the iron tie will never come into use until all the forests are cleared of their timber and lumber gets scarce. They say the wooden tie yields sufficiently to the motion of the train to make the riding easy and comfortable. The iron tie will not do this on a roadbed of broken stone, and makes the riding hard and unpleasant to the pas sengers. Xn addition to this the rails are so rigid that the wear and tear on the locomo tives and rolling stock is very expensive. On the English railroads, where the iron ties are used, the locomotives and cars are con structed entirely different from those in this country. The life of a wooden tic is from 9 to 12 years. "Where the ground is well drained some of tbe best white oak ties will last longer than that time. AVAILABLE EVERYWHERE. They cost about 50 cents each, and arc made at nearly every saw mill in the country. It is estimated that, when put down, packed, lined, etc., they will cost about 1 10 each. This includes labor and everything. A second-class tic will cost about 41 cents de livered on board the purchasers' cars. The ties mostly in use are those made of wbite oat. A. number ot tbe railroad com panies have tried red oak hut these have not given satisfaction. Although the wood is better, there is so much acid in it that it will corrode and wear a snike out in about four years. "When the spikes rust they slip out and very often cause the rails to spread. This is the cause of a great many railroad wrecks in this country. Belore it was decided to abandon the iron tie, it was suggested that a hard rnbber cushion be placed under the rail, resting on the lie proper. This was thought to be too expensive and will not be resorted to, proba bly, until it becomes absolutely necessary to use ties made of irpn. WILL YOU COMET Oar Inducement Are Greater Than Ever. Loolc nt These Prices. 12 cans Standard Tomatoes 90c 12 cans Sugar Corn 85c 12 cans Choice Peas 80c 12 cans String Beans. 80c 12 cans Table Peaches 51 30 12 cans Blackberries ...... 70c 25 lbs Turkev Prunes - 1 00 20 lbs French Prunes 1 00 20 lbs Good Evaporated Peaches...... 1 00 16 lbs Choice Evaporated Peaches 1 00 16 lbs Choice Evaporated Apples 1 00 10 lbs Large German Plums 1 00 6 lbs Fine Evaporated Apricots...... 1 00 12 Dottles Home Made Catsup 75c 20 lbs Boneless Cream Cod Fish 100 50 bars Good Scrubbing soap 1 00 1 lb Xavy Chewing Tobacco 20c 25 bars Proctor & Gamble's Ivory soap 1 00 26 bars Proctor &Gamble'sLenoxsoap 1 00 26 bars Sohultz & Co.'s Star soap 1 00 Extra Sugar-cured Hams per lb 10c A reductiou of 25c per barrel on flour. 1 bbl Patent Amber 5 60 1 bbl Ermine Amber 6 25 1 bbl White Swan (our best family)... 6 50 1 bbl Fancy St. Louis 7 00 Choice Boasted Coffees perlb,22c, 25c and 28c Goods delivered free to all parts of both cities. To those living ont of the city will pre pay freight on all orders of $10, $15 and up ward. Send for catalocue. M. E. Thompson, 301 Market street and 69 Third avenue, 'wsu Hngns it Hacke "Will offer this week elegant novelties in new spring dress goods. Sidebands lor the new directoire and empire gowns in camel's hair, serges, cassi meres and foules. Exclusive and handsome French combin ation robes, entirely new effects, imported by us direct An nnequaled assortment of plains, plaids, checks, large and small stripes in all the new spring colorings, light, medium and dark gray, beige, porcelain blue and reseda at 50c per yard. The choice styles we show at 18c per yard equal in appearance those of very much higher price. Special attention is invited to our line of piacK ana iraire iaDncs wnicn we snow in all the new and novel effects produced this season. An elegant assortment of all wool French challis light and dark colorings 50c per yard. - Hugus & Hacke, Cor. Fifth avenue and Market street MWTSU Only One Day More. Our sale of Men's tailor-made suits at $6 00 will continue only one day more. "We have only a limited quantity ot these men's suits left, in about 20 neat p'atterns. In the regular course of trade $15 would be a fair price for them, but 56 00 is what they go for to-day. They come in stripes, -plaids. bjA-ken checks and many nice patterns, and we can it anybody. P. "C, C. C., cor. Grant and Diamond sts., opp. the new Court House. Special ICO styles of men's English worsted pants a $1 24, worth S3 00. P. c. c. c. B.&R, The way the customers bought the Brad ley blankets yesterdayione would think thatwe were just enterthg the winter sea con instead of approaching e pring. Boggs & Buhl, $S 00 and S10 00 Clorti Ulsters for S3 00, A final winter wrapbargain the entire lot 55 00 each they must all go now even if at only $5 00. Jos. Horne & Co.'s, Penn Avenue Stores. fAMEEiCAN challis in handsome designs ,from 6c to 20c per yd. ?Mwrsu Hugus & Hacke. 7 B.&B. " Such large all-wool blankets and Brad ley's best at such little prices tells them lively if it is near spring. Boggs & Buhl. 'Choice patterns in English percales suit able for boys' waists just opened. mwfsu Hctgus & Hacke. 1IAHAENEKE IN SUSPENSION. Printed Evidence Id tbe Hand of tbe Board They Will Ocliberato Friday, or Earlier An Independent Report. The full printed testimony "of the Maharneke trial was put in the hands of Secretary James Ks Eeed yesterday as promised. Mr. Eeed was seen yesterday, and while he acknowledged that he had all the points in his mind, yet he refused to say whether or not he had made up his mind as to the guilt or innocence of the doctor. He said his idea was to have a full fleet ing of the board, and go carefully through each charge by itself, weighing everything for and against the charge, and discarding all else as irrelevant. The former intention was to go over the entire trial at once, and thus gather an idea without delay, as to the guilt or innocence of the accused by the general weight of testimony. Why this idea was abandoned was not gfcftn, although he intimated there was a great deal of irrelevant talk that would not be considered. Mr. Eeed also said that he had copies of the testimony to be furnished to the mem bers of the State Board of Charities, who would go over the evidence with their coun sel and make an entirely separate report to the legislative committee, although the de cision, of course, rested only with the board. He had not vet handed over the evidence to President Kellv, and did' not know when the board would meet, as it was subject to the call of the Presideut As the regular meeting-occurs Friday in the penitentiary, he rather thought, but was not positive, that the evidence would be gone over then. A call was also made upon President Georcf A. Kelly. He had not vet received the evidence, but said he was as anxious to have the matter settled as anybody, and would call the board together as soon as possible in order that a decision mizht be reached. Though neither gentleman ventured even an approach to an opinion, the idea is grow ing that Maharneke will be exculpated. Meanwhile the excitable cause of all this remains iii suspense in a .double sense, as Warden Wright's suspension said "until the result is known." AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALE FULTON STREET property. THURSDAY, February 2L 2 o'clock P. M., on premises; 6-room brick dwell ing, No. US Fulton street, convenient to Wjlie, Center and Fifth avenue cable cars. (Stx min utes from postoffice.) Will positively be sold to highest bidder; rare cliance for a home or investment. SMITHSON & MOORE, Auctioncrs, Eisner Building, fe!7-13 Cor. Fifth avc and Wood st NOTICES. County Commissioners' Office, l Pitt&bckg, February 6, 1SS9. THE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WILIi hold appeals on the following named dis tricts as follows, to wit: Thursday, February 2L Thirteenth, Four teenth and Twentieth wards, Pittsburg. By order of County Commissioners, R. E. MERCER, GEO. Y MCKEE. DANIEL MCWILLIAJIS. P. W. SIEBERT.UIerk. fe7-19 ELECTIONS. MEnCANHLE LIBRARY HALL CO.. 1 February 15, 1889. f ELECTION AMEETINGOFTHESTOCK HOLDERS of this company will be held at tbe office of Charles J. Clarke, Esq., No. 90 Fourth avenue, on WEDNESDAY, Febru ary .27. at 3p.il, for the election ot a Board of Managers and the transaction of such other business as may come before the meeting. 1VJL R. THOMPSON, feI82-I6,20.27 Secretary. MEETINGS. THE DIME BUILDING AND LOAN ASSO CIATION of the 25th ward will hold the yearly mectinc and election of officers on Thurs day evening. Feb. 2L at7 o'clock. Members not present will be fined according to bv-laws. By order of the Association. C. H. WERNER, fe20-99 Se(?y. yOTICE THE MEMBERS OF ZOCCO J LodRe, No. 3Si I. O. O. F., are requested to meet at Hall, No. 81 Fourth avenue, on W'EDNESDAY, February 20, 1SS9, at 1230 o'clock sharp, to attend the funeral of our late brother. W'm. H. Hunter. Members of sister lodges are cordially invited to attend. CHA& T. W. COOPER, N. G. WM. LOCKHART. Secretary. fel9-69 PROPOSAL. PROPOSALS FORBARGESMISSISSIPPI River Commission, St. Louis, Mo., Febru ary 8, 18S9. Proposals are asked till 12 noon February 23, loS9, for building and delivering at Cairo. 111., or Wilson's Point, La., thirty wooden barges, in lots of six barges. Attention of bidders is invited to the acts of Congress ap proved February 26, 18SS, and February 23. lo67, vol. 23, page 332, and vol. 21 page 4li statutes at large. Address as above, CAPTAIN CHAS. F. POWELL, Corps of Engineers, U. S. A. feS-92 8.9.10,H,20.21 The Pennsylvania Railroad Company, Office 233 Socth Fourth Street. rmuA.DKi.rni a, f euruary 7. issg. QEALED PROPOSALS ADDRESSED TO kj the undersigned (and marked on the outside "Proposals") will be received at this office until 9 A. M. 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 w ork and spoutins, (5) plumbing and drainage, (6) painting and glazing for each building. Plans and specifications can be seen at this office, room IB. Annex building, and alo at the Pa. This company reserves the right to reject any or all proposals WILLIAM It BROWN, Chief Engineer. feSoO-9.12,14.16.18.20 OFFICIAL PITTSBURG. City Treasurer's Office, i Municipal Hall, Smithfield street ( VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ALL L owners (whether residents or non-residents of tbe city of Pittsburg) of drays, carts, wagons, carriages, buggies, euu, must pay their license at this office forthwith. AH licenses not paid on or before first Monday in March, Ibis, will be placed in the hands of police 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 the amount of the license, to be recovered before the proper legal authorities of said city. The old metal plate of last year must be returned at the time licenses are taken ont or 25 cents additional will be charged on the license. Rates of license: Each one-horse vehicle, $6 00: each two-horse vehicle, 10 00: each four-horse vehicle, $12 00: each four horse back, 15 00: omnibus and 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, f el4-70-D City Treasurer. Department of Public Works. i Pittsburg. February 15, lbS9. J TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN PUBLIC notice is hereby given that on THURS DAY', the 21st day of February. 1889, at 10 o'clock a. jr., the city of Pittsburg will expose to public sale on the Monongahela wharf, at tbe footof Wood street a large amount of brick and other material thereon placed, and which lrad been removed from the fallen build ings on Diamond and Wood streets, and placed thereon for the accommodation of those own ing said buildings. Due notice having been given to those claiming the same that unless the same should be removed according to law, the city would expose the same to sale. Terms and conditions will be made known on the day of sale. E. M. BIG BLOW. Chief of Department of Public Works. fel6-33-D TO JOB PRINTERS SEALED PrtOPO SALS will be received up until March 5, 18S9, at 3 o'clock P. st, for the printing and binding for tbe several departments of the city government for the ensuing vear. Blanks for bidding and information furnished on applica tion to the offlco of the City Controller. Bonds to be furnished as required in specifications. The right to accept or reject any or all bids re served. E. 8. MORROW. Controller. fel9-33-D Department of Public Works, i Pittsburg. Pa Feb. U 1SS9. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE report of Viewers-on the damages caused by the grading of Linden street from Penn avenue to tbe 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) das from date. E. M.BIGELOW, Chief of Department of Public Works. tolf-10-D "TE.-L1NKENHEBIEB, ARCHITECT; 515 Smithfield street Pittsburg, Pa. Freihelts Freund Building. Second floor. . Ie20-81 Jt3Dlsplay advertisements 'one dollar per square for one insertion. Classified advertise ment on this page such as Wanted, For Sale, To Let, efc, 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 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 Tux D1S-r-ATCH. rrrrsuuKG. THOMAS MCCAFFREY, 3a Butler street. EMIL G. STUCKEY, 24th street and Penn avc E. G. STUCKEYCO., Wylleave. and Fulton st N. 'STOK.ELY, Firth Avenue Market House. EAST BSD. J. W. WALLACE, 6121 Pcnn avenue. OAKLAND. MCALLISTER SHElBLER,5thav. Atwoodst EOUTII6IDE. JACOB SPOHN. Xo.Z Carson street. C1IAS. bCHWARM, 1707 Carson street. ALLEGHENY. A. J. KAE1SCHEK, 59 Federal street. II. J. McBKIUE. Federal and Ohio streets. FREDn. EGGERS. 171 Ohio street. F. IL EGGElis & SON, Ohio and Chestnnt sts. J. F. STEVENSON, Arch and Jackson streets. THOMAS SicIIENRV, Westernand Irwluaves. G. W. HUGnES. l'cnnsvlvania and Beaver aves. l'EKKYM. GLEIM. Rebecca and Allegheny aves. WANTED HELP. lllnle rjelo. w.- ANTED IMMEDIATELY A YOUNG barber. Call at 2855 PENN AVE. fe20-l -TTTAN.TED-ONE FIKST-CLASS I1KASS FIN V ISHER. Apply at THE KELLY JONES CO. WORKS, Grccnaburg. Pa. fe20-S8 TTTA-NTED-BOOKKEEPER, STATING EX V BERIENCE, salary expected, RUing refer ence. Heply by letter to A. B., Dispatch office. felS-20 -TTTANTED-SOLICITOK foil KEAL ESTATE TV lor tne ?ouths1de: a resident preferred, ALLES Jt BAILEY, 164 Fourth ave. Telephone il. icu- WANTED-A YOUNG MAN TO CLFRK IN retail grocerv; must be experienced and have reference. Address GROCER, Dispatch office. fe20-3S -VTT-ANTED-FIItST-CLASS STENOGRAPHER fV stating experience, salary expected, giving reference Reply by letter to A. 13., Dispatch office.- fefi-20 TTANTED-A CLOTHING STOCK KEEl'EK V Must bring references. M. OPPENHEIM- EK,tu.. wholesale clothing, 713 Liberty st. and 71!llpnn atp. fpn- fta-22 -TfTANTED-BOOK CANVASSERS NOW IS W the time to make money on 'BrQken Fet ters," the great temperance book; big induce ments. E. GATELY & CO., 10 and 12 Sixth st. fel9-58 WANTED-AGENTSTO SELL OUR LATENT clothes cleaner: shine removed from clothes In 10 minutes: sample by mail 25 cts. Address WALKER CO., 96 Bedford st Cumberland, Md. fe20-37 TTTANTED-SALESMEN TO SELL BY SAM- T V PLE to the wholesale and retail trade; sal ary 830 per week: permanent employment: 2 cent stamp for particulars. BUIblOL il'F'G CO.. JJOX677, Chicago, 111. fel7-34-WSU WANTED-iiALESMEN EVERYWHERE FOR onr adlustable door plates (can sell and de ivcr at once), four.style of door bells, metal and white enamel letters, house numbers, etc.; sam ples, circulars, etc , free. NEW YORK DOOR TLATE CO., Albany, N. X. fcl5-54-D -VT7"ANTEl)-AOENTS r0R OUR NEW PAT- V ENT lire-proof safes: size 28x13x18 Inches; weight 500 lbs.: retail price ?3o: other sizes in pro- Eortion: highest award (silver medal) Centennial xposltion: rare chance; permanent business; our prices lowest: we are not in the safe pool: ex clusive territory given. ALPINE SAFE CO., Cin cinnati, O. fe5-ws TVTANTED-OVERSEERS EVERYWHERE AT V home or to travel. We wish to employ a re liable person In your county to tack np advertise ments and show cards of electric goods. Adver tisements to be tacked up everywhere, on trees, fences and turnpikes, in conspicuous places, in town and country in all parts of the United States and Canada. Steady employment: wages 82 50 Eer dav: expenses advanced: no talking required, oral work for all or part of the time. Address, with stamp, EMORY 4 CO., Managers, 241 Vine St., Cincinnati, O. No attention paid to postal cards. fel6-49-D "TITAN TEJD-A PRACTICAL FOUNDRY Tf foreman. One whe thoroughly under stands the amalgamation of gray iron metals, for manufacturing chilled iron, etc, as well as the handling of a large foundry and working of men. Must be a thorough practical man. Good salary and permanent position assured to the right party. We also manufacture malleable iron and cast steel. Would like a man who has some knowledge or this, although it is l.ot absolutely necessary. In answering state exrrlence. where employed, and salary required. iOUTH BEND CHILLED PLOW CO., South IVnd. Ind. iviid. : -A 17-4U-MWF Female TfclD. -TTTANTED-ArLAIN COOK FOR A SMALL V family; must have good references. Inquire 203 RIDGE AVE., Allegheny. Je2u-25 WANTED-A FIRST-CLASS COOK; MUST come well recommended; best wages paid. Apply at 126 LOCUST, Allegheny. fe20-96 -TTT-ANTED-AT ONCE, BUSINESS LADY good education: references; not under 20. Call personally after 10 A.M. H. A. bCHROEDER, 54 Sixth St. fe20-ll -VTTANTEH-GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE V WORK. Inquire at No. 153 MEADOW STREET, between Larimer and Fark avenues. East End. fe20-3I "TITAN TED-TWO SALESLADIES FOR TWO V separate places, to take charge of millinery departments. Apply to J. D. BERND & CO.. 815 and 817 Liberty st. fc20-S7 TTANTED-AN EXl'ERIENCED NURSE V girl for a small child: good treatment and best wages. Apply at 142SIILF FIELD ST.. Alle gheny, betwecu u and 1 o'clock to-day. fe20-96 -TTrANTED-NEAT.TIDYPROTESTANTGIRL IT for general housework i famllv of three. Applv on Wednesday or Friday at NO. 5426 WAL NUT STREET, near Aiken avenue, Shadyslde. fel9-55 Male nnd Female ITelD. -TtTANTED-DRAMATIC PEOPLE: nEAVY VV man, comedian, also two ladles for first class dramatic company. Inquire MANAGER HOWARD. Hamilton Hotel, 625 Venn are., before 4 r. M. to-dav. fe20-93 -TTTANTED AT ONCE FARM HANDS. V gardeners, col. waiter, cooks, chambermaids, house girls, nurses girls for hotels and board ing houses. MEEHAN'S EMPLOYMENT AGENCY. 545 Grant st. fe20-99-D -TTJANTED-AGENTS ON SALARY; $75 PER V month and expenses paid any active man or woman to sell our goods by sample and live at home; salary paid promptly and expenses In ad vance; full particulars and sample case free: we mean Just what we say Address SfANDARD SILVERWARE a).. Boston. Mass. fel8-3-D WANTED SITUATIONS. TTTANTED-WORK BY A GIRL 12 YEARS OF age; can scrub, run errands and do light housework. Apnly to F. GOLKA,;corner Second ave. and Romcr St., city. fc20-97 WANTED-POSITION IN GROCERY STORE by young man 5 years' experience; speaks English and German: best of reference. Address A. A. D., Dispatch office. fe20-21 ANTED A POSITION AS TRAVELING salesman, oil preferred; can give No. 1 references, also- security. If desired. Address care CARRIER NO. 2. Steubenvilie. O. fe20-39 WANTED-POSITION 15T YOUNG MAN Clerk in grocery or drygoods store; can furnish good reference: sober and reliable. Call or address KN OX, 10 Federal street, Allegheny. fe20-23 WANTED PARTNE RS. TTTANTED-A PARTNER WITH S5.000 TO V take a one-third Interest in a metal manu facturing business In the city now in successful running order: this we believe to be a very good opening; the business is susceptible of large ex tension; the new partner would be expected to take charge "f the offl e department. Particulars In confidence from. JAS. W. DRAPE & CO., 129 Fourth avenue. fel9-58 WANTED FINAN CI AL. "TTTANTED MORTGAGES ON CITX OR V suburban Improved real estate at lowest rates, in large or small amounts. ALEXANDER LEE, 313 Wood St. fel6-25-MWS "TTTA.NTED-GOOD MORTGAGES FOR ANY V amount: lowest rates of Interest and com mission. PITTSBURG CO.. L1M.. Real Estate and Insurance, 138 Fifth avenue, Pittsburg, Pa. fe7-87-ws WANTED-TO LOAN (500,000. IN AMOUNTS of (3,000 and upward, on city and suburban property, on iH percent, free of tax: also smaller amounts at 5 and 6 per cent. BLACK BAIRD, 95 l'ojirth avenue. se2l-dJ6-r "TTTANTED-TO LOAN (200,000 ON MORT V GAGES: (100 and upward at 6 per cei)t; (500,000 at 4K per cent on residences or business property: also in adjoining counties, s. H. FRENCH, 125 Fourth avenue. oc31-eS4-D -TTTANTED-HOUSES TO RENT AND RENTS V to collect: we give special attention to man agement of properties: Itemized accounts, month ly settlements. PITTSBURG COMPANY, L1M.; Real Estate and Insurance, 133 Fifth ave. fe7-87-W8 "rrrANTED-MOKTGAGES-(l, nod, O00TO LOAN V V on city and suburban properties at H, Sand 6 per cent, and on larros In Allegheny and adja cent counties at 6 per cent: no money loaned out of Pennsylvania. 1. M. PENNOCK SON, 105 Fourth at enue. ap7-f41 TTTANTED-TO BORROW-ANY PERSON TV who lias from 20, 000 to 5,000 toloan for a term of years can hear of such a loan by sending ad dress to G., Hotel Anderson; location out or city, but In Western Pa.: security, railroad earning overl2per cent annually on amount desired. WANTED FINANCIAL. " WANTKD-RENT3 TO- COLLECT; MONTH LY settlement with Itemized statement. BLACK BA1KD. 85 Fourth avenue. a2S-a29-D WANTED-RENTS TO COLLECT IN ALL parts of both cities; established 1863. W. A. HEBRON & SONS, 80 Fourth avc. fel-49-ws WANTED-TO LOAN (25,000 ON crrYPKOF ERTV at 5 and 6 per cent. In sums to suit. D. l. THOMAS & CO.. No. 408 Grant street. ielO-51-EOD WANTED-MORTGAGE3 ON CITY PROP ERTY, over (4.000; 4K ner cent; no tax. HENRY A. WEAVER CO., S2Fourth avenue. mh2-122-D XtT-A-NTED MORTGAGES-MONEYTO LOAN YV in sums to suit, at 4S$, s and 6 per cent. GKAEB1NG LYON, 135 Fourth ave. apS-el-D TTTANTED-RENTS COLLECTED PROMPT LY LY; property managed with satisfaction. ALLES BAILEY, 164 Fourth avenue, Tel. 167. Jal-81 -TTT-ANTKD-MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST V rates of Interest: nodctay; rents collected: prompt settlements. J. C. REILLY, 77 Diamond St. fel7.114 WANTED MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED-AGOOD SECOND-HAND SAFE. to measure about 43x30x16 inside. Address F. H. X., Dispatch office. le20-98 WANTED-TO BUY A LAUNDRY IN PITTS BURG doing a business of not less than $00 or (000 per week. T. J. BOYD, Columbus, O. felS-lis WANTED-STOCK O F GOODS FOR A WELL improved farm worth 0. 500: lying south from here; hurry up. STEVENSON CO., 100 Flftu ave. . fe20-4 WANTED PUBLIC TO KNOW THE ELITE GALLERY, 516 Market St., Pltts btfrg. makes finer photographs and crayons than any competitors in twin cities; cabinets tl per dozen. Come early. fe20-36 -TTTANTED BUYERS FOR GOLD AND VV silver watches, chains, clocks, diamonds, silverware, etc., at II per week; Rogers' knives and forks (I 75 per set for cash. JOHNMITSCH, 13a Federal St., Allegheny. fel7-18-MWFSu -tTTANTEO-EVERYBODY TO KNOW THAT T V H. Tcrheyden has laid in a large stock of American watches, gold and sliver, that he can sell as low as the lowest; remember tho place. HENRY TERHEYDEN, 430 bmltlineld St. noll-MWFSu TTT'ANTED-BY PEARSON, LEADING PHO VV TOGKAPHER, 96 Fifth avenue, Pittsburg, and 43 Federal street, Allegheny, everybody to know that he is making fine cabinets at ?l 50 per dozen; photos delivered when promised: instan taneous process. mhl3-k27 WANTED-OFFERS-A MANUFACTURING corporation desires to establish a branch factory in the vicinity of Pittsburg; em ploys 100 hands and ships 60,000 tons of freight an nually : requires 5 to 10 acres of ground having navigable water and railroad frontage. Offers mav be sent to CHAS. L. WORK, 501 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. fol4-87-Tuws FOR SALE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE. Cltr Residences. 17I0R SALE-t3,500-TWO 2-STORY FRAME JD houses and stable; Gangwisch st. : a bargain, W. W. MCNEIL JtBItO, fe20-19-WFSSu r IV MrITTTI. HTHV 1fr Fnnrth itkiiii. 162 Fourth avenue, FOR SALE-2.50O-2-STOBY BRICK HOUSE, 7 rooms: all conveniences: Devllllersst.;easy terms. W. W. MCNEIL & BEO., 162 Fourth ave. fe20-18-MTWFS EOR SALE-NO. 15 SECOND AVENUE. A very desirable brick house, 11 rooms, latelm Erovements In flrst-class condition. W. A. ERRON SONS. 80 Fourth avenue. fel5-70-Mwr FOR SALE-ONLY 350-SMALL PAYMENT down, the balance same as rent, 2-sty fr. bouse, 6 rooms, in good condition, on Bismarck way, near High School; lot 30x75. J . C. REILLY. 77 Diamond St. , fe!7-114 FOR SALE-6-ROOMED BRICK DWELLING, finished attic, good cellar, on Granville street, near Eleventh ward schoolhouse: lot 20x 110; price 3,200; very cheap. GEO. SCHMIDT, 153 Fourth ave. fel5-43-MWF FOR SALE-t3,800-LOMBARD STREET, 7 roomed brick dwelling, with hall, vestibule, sliding doors between parlor and dining room, range, bath, slate mantels, etc.; lot 22xlJD, with frontyard. GEO. SCHMIDT, lis Fourth ave. fel5-48-Mwr FOR SALE-CORNER WYLIE AVENUE AND Caramel alley. Thirteenth ward, a neat 2-story brick dwelling of 5 rooms and finished attic; lot 20x30 feet; low price and easy terms. In gnlre at GERMAN IA SAVINGS BANK, 423 Wood street. de6-198-WS FOR SALE-DAVIS ST., JUST A FEW DOORS )rom Wyll ave. cable line, an elegant 2 story brick dwelling or 5 rooms and attic bath, h. and c. water, a. and n. gas; perfect In every respect and price right; lot 20x90. J. C. REILLY, 77 Diamond st. fel"-U4 FOR SALE FOUR SMALL HOUSES AT AD MINISTRATOR'S sale, on the premises. Forty-ninth st., near Hatfield St., Saturday after noon, February 23, at 3:30 o'clock. Hand bills of full particular from JAS. W BRAPE & CO., Agents, 123 Fourth avenue, Pittsburg. felS-42-D FOR SALE-FIFTH AVENUE RESIDENCE, near Jumonville street, a new pressed brick house, 8 rooms, bathroom, electric Dell. 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. fe20-3 FOR SALE AN ELEGANT HESIDENCE ON Bluff st.: 2-story mansard, pressed brick front, double parlors with sliding doors, kitchen, pantry, ball, vestibule on first floor, 4 rooms and bath onsecond floor, 3 rooms In attic, goou cellar, stationary washtubs: house all grained and in good order; only built last summer; lot about 24x 140; a perfect house in every respect: 13.000. THOS. LIGGETT, 114-Fourthave. fel4-94-MWThrs Fust End Residences. FOR S ALE-fS, 200-J UST ON E MIN 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, screeus for windows and doors, front yard: choice location and special bargain. BLACK & HAIKU, 95 Fourth avenue. fe6-49-D FOR SALE-(3.000, BEN VENUE, ELEGANT residence: $6,250, Oakland, flue residence; (10,500, Shadyside home, new: all modern con veniences; 11,600, iircsnton. new frame. Urge lot: auu, xiowe si., j. x, payaDie same as rent; ICNEIL & BRO., 162 Fourth ave. fc20-20 FOP. 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 mlnntes from Liberty station. BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth avenne. fe6-49-D TlOIt SALE-NEAR SHADYSIDE STATION-A X. neat 2K-story Irame dwelling of 5 rooms and I uainroom; nice nine range, uuianu cola water, inside w.o.. Inside shutters, marble mantels, cup boards, wardrobes etc., just new and latest Im provements: good lot and perfect sewerage; price only S3, M0. BLACK BAIRD, 95 Fourth avenue. fe8-51-7,9,ll,13,15,lS,20.22,25,27 FOR SALE-PRETTY HOME IN THE EAST End; street paved with asphalt: complete sewerage; Qneen Anne frame dwelling; reception ball, range, bath, laundry with stationary tubs, 9 rooms, ptntry, furnace: lot 50x100 feet: close to P. R. It station; price (7,500; terms, (1.000 cash, bal ance to suit. BLACK BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave. fc4-l&-MWT FOR SALE-JI.OOO CASH, BALANCE S500 PER year Oakland corner property. 2-story and mansard brick dwelling, 8 rooms, ball, vestibule, bath, range, inside w. c, sliding doors, inside shutters, front and back porches; house hand somely papered:nice chandellers,etc: good stable and carriage house. BLACK BAIRD. 95 Fourth avenue, fel5-74-jovp FOR SALE-(10.000-EAST END RESIDENCE property. 3 minutes from Roup Station; ele gant new 2-story brick dwelling, containing 9 room;, halt bath. Inside shutters andw.c; hard wood mantels, tile hearths, sliding doors, etc.; tront and rear porclies: lot 50x170: very desirable: easy terms SAMUEL W. BLACK A CO., 99 ourtb ave. fe!7-28-MWF FOR SALE-HOUSES IN ALL PARTS OF THE East End on terms lo suit, purchasers. Per sons wanting to buy a house or lot should call and see DENNISON SCHWAN, opposite East Liberty station, who are thoroughly acquainted with properties and prices, and will cheerfully drive parties wishing to buy to any part of the city from 9 A. M. to 6 f. m. Ie20-100 FOR SALB-F1FTH AVE., E. E., NEAR HI LAND ave., substantial 2-story frame dwell ing, containing 9 rooms, reception hall, inside shutters and w. c, slate and marble mantels, laundry, etc; the woodwork and finish through out the entire first floor is solid walnut, very nice ly finished: lot Is on corner, 84x110 feet to an alley- must be sold at once: price low. BLACK CO., 93 Fourth ave. BAMUEL W. fel7-29-MWS, FOR SALE-ON NEGLEY AVENUE, NINE TEENTH ward, subject to street Improve ments a lot C9 feet front, next to corner of Mar garetta street: handsome bricx residence adjoin ing this: all surroundings first-class; this will be sold at the low price of (40 per foot front I r said soon: all adjoining properties are selling at 875; Purchaser will certalnl double his monev on this 1ELLON BROS.. East Liberty. fel7il21-MWF FOR SALE-DO YOU AVANT TO PURCHASE a cosy 7-roorced brick residence, with bath. claw iuui, uiaruicjuauieis, 101 40X1.2J, Ju&rgaretta street Nineteenth ward, only Tour blocks or cable line, and near Nineteenth ward school? the price, (5.600, Is lower than the property could be dupli cated for; It will make a handsome home- easy terms of sale: send for price list of our houses ready for April 1. MELLON BROS., East Lib erty. fe!7-121-MWF r -J710R SALE-(14,000-NEGLEY AVE. NEAR X? Penn; corner lot; elegant btlck residence: four rooms and reception ball on 1st floor: 4 good bedrooms ana hath on 2nd floor, and 4 bedrooms In attic; also .laundry, large linen closet with drawers and shelves; extra w. c' in basement large front and back porches; electric bells and speaking tubes; house all wired for electric lights; slate mantels and tile and marble hearths flag stone pavement: one minute's walk front cable cars: a delightful home In an elegant neigh borhood; this price Is with sewering, paving and cnrbldg all paid; terms reasonable. THOS. LIGGETT, llfFonrth ave. fel7-6S-wrssn FOR SALE-SHADYS1DE RESIDENCE, ON one of the finest streets between the station and Fifth avenue cable cars, complete tn all Its appointments, with handsome grounds well laid out with walks, drives, shrubbery, fruit and shade trees: house has a very commanding appearance; has 17 rooms, 6 large fine rooms on first floor, 6 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, bay windows, etc.: also, .stable for 3 horses: lot 105x260 feet. This is one of the best located dwell ings In tbe East End. has an eastern and southern. exS'!'.1iF?: 15'Lcin S bought for f3o, ooo. black A BAIBD, 99 Fourth ave. frt-is-jrwr FOR SALE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE. East End Residence!. FOR SALE-II.6CC ZULEMA STREET, NEAR Ward, Oakland new 5-room frame house; fas, water, etc.: payments like rent. BALTEN PE11GEB& WILLIAMS, 154 Fourth ave. fera-62 FOR SALB ON JOSEPH ST., FRAME house, 4 rooms, hall, good cellar: lot 43x100; only (2.300: M00 cash, balance to suit. DENNI SON JfctsCHWAN, Station St. and P. R. R. fe26-100 T7H)R SALE-NEW FRAME HOUSE, 6 ROOMS. X' hall, good cellar, n. g., pantry, slate man tels, porches; 83,000: handy to staton. DENNI SON & bUUWAN, Station St. and P. K. IS. tea-ioo FOR SALE-ON MEYBAN AVENUE, TWO squares from cable cars, Oakland, new house 6 rooms, late Improvements; lot 22x100 ft.; stable on rear: price 13,700. W. A. HERKON SONS, 80 Fourth ave. re20-23-WThs FOR SALE-FRAME HOUSE, NEARLY NEW; 5 rooms, finished attic, porches, good cellar, n. g., city water, street sewered: only 82,250; 7 minutes' from East Liberty station. DENNISON &SCHWAN, Station st. and P. K. It. fc20-100 FOR SALE-ON SUCH EASY TERMS THAT tlrcTent will almost pav for same: brick house, 8 rooms. In good order. late improvements. No. 1320 Sycamore st.; price (2,400: renting ror (20 per mo. For particulars see W. A. HERRON SONS, 60 Fourth avenue. fcl7-74-MWP FOR HALE-AT A GREATLY REDUCED price, if sold quick, on Fifth, near Meyran ave.. In the midst of Oakland, lot 2x127 ft. to an alley, a good brick house of S rooms: could be con verted Into a business bouse at a small cost, W. A. HERKON SONS, 80 Fourth avenue. felWSS-TWTS Allegheny Residences. FOR BALE-CHARTIERS ST.. ALLEGHENY, 2-story and mansard brick dwelling. 8 rooms, h. and c. water, and all other modern Improve ments; price low; lot 20x124 to alley. J. C. REILLy; 77 Diamond st. fel7-114 . FOR SALE-ON MONTEREY ST., ALLE GHENY, lot 20x110 to a paved alley, brick house of 7 rooms and bath, laundry, nat. and arti ficial gas. city water, good location; only 85,000. THOS. LIGGETT, 114 Fourth ave. fel4-91-MWThFS FOR SALE-S4,500-IN MONTHLY PAY MENTS: lot 50x100; honse eight rooms, bath, slate roof, natural gas, etc., on Rldgewood ave nue, near electric car station, hill district, Alle gheny; grand cliance. A. LEGGATE & SON. 31 Federal st., Allegheny. fel6-7D FOR SALE-BEAUTIFUL LOTS ON NEW Brighton road. Eleventh ward, Allegheny; the late Mr. Cooper's residence property is being surveyed and will be offered In lots in a short time; make note of this and look out for apian. A. LEGGATE & SON, Jl Federal bt., Allegheny. lel6-79 FOR SALE. CLIFTON AVENUE, ALLE GHENY, on easv terms, a very complete little home, almost new. very attractive design, large lot, elegant location; also 30 lots, varying in size and value, on this and adjacent streets: all this property close to head of new incline; city water and gas: fare to Filth avenue only5ccnts. In quire of JOHN H. MCCREARY, 95 Fifth ave. fc20-8-JnvF TTIOK SALE-SEVERAL CHEAP HOUSES IV Second and Tenth wards. Allezhenv. monthlv or quarterly payments; four brick houses fronting on Madison avenue and Vocgtly street, a half diock south of West Penn tracks. These houses are constantly rented to good tenants, and should be examined at once by parties looking for a good and safe investment. Also a very handsome and complete little house of six rooms on Chartlera street. Inquire of JOHN H. McCREERY. 95 Fifth avenue. fc20-8-MWF- Snburbnn Residences. FOR SALE-KNOXVILLE, RIGHT AT TER MINUS of electric road and street car line, a 2-story brick of 4 rooms, slate mantels, tile hearths, city water, nat. gas; lot 25x100; prlceonly 82,500; bargain. BLACKT & BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave. fc7-l-8,9,l2,11.16,8,20,22,26,23 FOR SALE TWO ACRES OF LAND AT Howard Station. P. V. and O. railroad, with fine house, containing seven rooms, water In kitchen, spring-bouse, grapery, fruit trees, etc. This beautiful place is located in what is common ly called Forcstville, and only about five miles from the city, and cost only ordinary car fare. This place will be sold at a great sacrifice, if sold soon, or will rent the same reasonable. Apply soon to O. R. TOUDY, 1721 Carson street, South Side. fel9-61 FOR 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 choice 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- l'KUVJSJlKNT CO., 85 li Knox avenue, Knoxville borough. janMi FOR SALE LOTS. IlnzclTvood Lota. FOR SALE-FINE BUILDING LOTS AT HA ZELWOOD, B. O. R. B., Twenty-third ward: trains run to 6tatlon In 10 to 12 mlnntes; price (150 to (300; terms made to suit purchasers, b. McCRICKAKT, new No. 1010 Penn avenue. no4-h9-WS East End Lots. FOR SALE-TWO CHOICE LOTS ON STAN TON avenue, near Hlland ave., each 40x100 Jeet to 20-foot alley; price reduced to(35perfoot If sold at once. BlACK &BAIKD. 95 Fourth ave. fe6-49-D FOR SALE-SUITABLE FOR GARDENING Nice S(-acre lot Rebecca street Nineteenth ward, near cable line, back of Ingleslde; price ri.ow. sena ior list oi nouses. ui.iiLun uitua. ast t Liberty. fel7-m-MWF FOR SALE VERY CHEA.P, GREATLY under price if sold quick, desirable lot In the Bonlevard, East End, 50x190 ft. : beautiful street, graaed and paved. W. A. HERRON A SONS. 80 Fourth avenue. fel5-79-Mwp For sale lots: lotsi lots: lotsi-a 6mall cash payment and balance monthly or annually, as desired, will buy a fine building site 40x137 feet Bank of Commerce addition, Brusbtoa station: call or send for plan. JOHN F. BAX TER, Agent, -512 Smithfield street. fel7-54-wr Farms. FOR SALE-FARM OF 80 ACRES IN MIFFLIN township, 1 mile from Homestead aiid Du quesne:good buildings, orchards, etc Inquire of C. A. O'BRIEN, attorney, 402 Grant st Ja26-82-ws FOR SALE-A GOOD SMALL FARM; 31 acres, with fine orchard, plenty of water, dwelling of 9 rooms, ontbulldlngs, etc., etc. : price onlv 3,000; would take a small cltv property in part payment. JAS. W. DRAPE & CO., 12) Fourth avenue, rittsburg. fel6-40-MWS FOR SALE-CHEAP-OR WILL TRADE FOR city property 23 acres, bouse of t rooms, barn ami other outbuildings, orchard and vine yard: will also sell stock and implements: this farm Is one mile from'statlon. Address CHARLES MEACHEK, Stoops Ferry P. O., Allegheny co.. Fa. fe8-33-wsu FOR SALE-TO JIANUFACTURERS. SPECU LATORS or any who may want for 60 days at (600 per acre, from 16 to 20 acres of land lying in the borough or Pamasrns, 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: fe!2-ll-w. Manufacturing Sites. FOR SALE-BUSINESS SITE-OVER 100 FEET fronting on Rlveravcnue, 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 MisceUnneons "T71I HOR SALE CHOICE EAST END KESI- I1 DENCES. laree or small. Call or send for new list free. W.A. "HERRON SONS, 80 Fourth avenue. fe6-55-MWf T70R SALE-EAST END BUILDING LOTS, OF A.' all kinds. Call or send for printed list, free. Just issued, W. A. HERRON SONS, 80 Fourth avenue. re6-55-MWT FOR SALE-SMALL DWELLINGS, SOME ON easy payments: call or send for new printed Hat free. W. A. HEREON SONS, 80 Fourth avenue. fe6-55-MWF -TTIOR SALE-CALL FOR ILLUSTRATED PLAN JQ 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 system: close to station, surround ed by fine residences ana at remarkably low prices; terms, only (5U0 cash, balance to suit buyer: come early, get tbe pick of lots and ground floor prices. BLACK BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave. fe4-18-MWT TTIOR SALE-4 OF" THE CHOICEST LOTS ON Grazier St.. 40x137; 5 minutes' from Brushton station; tCTS. 3 LOTS-On Brushton ave., 50x130; price $300; terms to suit. 4 LOTS On Margarctta st 57 feet front; street sewered now and will be paved rnis spring free of expense to the buyer: only (35 per foot; no better location in the East End. 1 LOT 4-5x120. cor. Larimer ave. and Mayflower st. ; paved and sewered; only f25; terms to suit. . 2 LOTs-On Shetland ave.21xl20 each; M.050 for both. 2 LOTS On Larimer ave., below Shetland; price 11.900 for both. SEVERAL LARGE LOTS for sale on Penn ave.; lots ror sale on all the principal streetsjn tho East End. Berore you buv a house or lot call on DENNISON SCHVAN, Station st. and P. R. R., East End. fe20-100 I7IOE SALE-OSBORNE-One house and about 4 acres ground; will be sold for (4,500; owner going West;- must be sold this week. Also, bouses and vacant lots on reasonable terms. FOR SALE-FITTSBUHO-On Reed street, 4 frame houses: must be sold soon. FOR SALE-BELLEVUE-Uouses and vacant lots on long time. Also, BELLEVUE-FlJ E QUEEN ANNE HOUSE, lot 60x150 feet: vestibule and hall, 6 rooms and finished attic, complete In de tails: (4,000, terms to suit. Also, several good houses and vacant lots.' FOB SALE-WILKINSBURGs small houses and one large Queen Anne residence Just completed. FORSALE-N EARLAUGHLIN STATION-FIne Queen Anne frame house. 9 rooms and cot tage of 5 rooms, 2 acres of ground, splendid order, fine fruit good neighborhood, fine residences surrounding. lot about 2 acres; will be sold at reasonable price and time. FOB SALE-HOMESTEAS-A0 frame houses In convenfent location- will hA ram n tn. getber at low figure If bought before- , . .. Call on J, DEBMrrr, 407 Grant street fe2D-84 I f FOR SALE BUSINESS. Buatncsw Cnanrea. T7IOR SALE-FIRST-CLASS BAKERY AND X' confectionery, desirably located: good open ;ujiiecuuiiery, ueair for nractlcal man. ing for practical man. BALTENSPERGElt Wll LLIAMS, 154 Fourth avenue, fe20-31 FOR SALE-AN ESTABLISHED RETAIL grocery. In Allegheny, dolnga large business, mostly cash; location one of the best in tbe city. For information address LOCK BOX 153, Alleghe ny, Pa. . fel6-2 TTtOR HALE-AN ESTABLISHED TIN AND A? hardware business; No. 1 location, wltn large jobbing trade; reasonable rent; a rare opportu- mtv; sausiaciory reason lor selling, jvauresa FLEMING. HAMILTON, Third ave. felS-24 fTOR SALE-STORES, STOKES, STORES; JL druir. drv eoods. irrocerv. notion, shoe. tea. cigar and tobacco stores, bakeries, hotels, restaur ants, confectioneries, boarding bouses, coal works, etc.; 100 good city business chances lor men or women, n. ;.H k.i'a ten .-. int.. ;vi K i in XTe. SHEPAKD CO., 54 Fifth ave. Ja30 FOR SALE-A GENTS' FURNISHING AND clothing business in a growing town, on line of two railroads, abont 50 mllei from Pittsburg; stork is In good condition; business prosperous; satisfactory reasons for selling. Partfrulars from JAS.W.DRAPEiCO., 12) Fourth avenue. Pitts burg. fei6-40-Mwa Cosiness Stands. FOR SALE-AT A BARGAIN, GRANT ST. property, business property, brick dwelling of 8 rooms and store: lot 20X85 ft.: also other down town business properties. ALLES & BAILEY, 164 Fourth ave. Tel. 167. fel9-43-TWS FOR SALE-TOE NORTHSIDE GRAIN M.E VATOR and warehouse in the- rearv with track connections, together with aflnely-estab-lislicd and paying, business in grain, Hour, feed, hay, etc., etc.: said elevator contains two fast running French burrs, chopping mills, together with all modern appliances for handling grain cneapiy ana quicKiy; Din capacity oo.iaai uu.;buiu on easy terms; 111 health reason for selling. JOHN P. DEAN, cor. Irwin and North ave., Allegheny. fe7-8s FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. Machinery and Metals. FOR SALE-SECOND-HAND ENGINES AND boilers; all sizes and styles kept in stock, from 4 to 100 li. p.; all refitted; good as new, at lowest prices; mounted portable engines, 8 to 25 h. p. 23-25Parkway. J,S. YOUNG, Allegheny, Pa. Ja3-92-MWF FOR SALE 28x43 CORLISS ENGINE: ONLY run a year: can be seen in operation: price on application; also a new Strange Co. stave ma chine, all complete: capacity 10,000 In in hours; will sell at low figure. J. A. McCOiqilCK. 150 lirstave. aul-p32-MWF F lOR SALE-CONTRACTORS' MACHINERY; one 7!xl2-lnch double enelne. 'double drum: others down to 4xS-Inch. with single or double friction drums: wire and manila rope, centrifugal pmnps. etc. THOMAS CARLIN'S SONS, corner Lacock and Sandusky sts., Allegheny. Jal7-MWF Financial. TTlOR SALE MORTGAGES 1 MORTGAGES JO from (500, f 1,030, Jl, 500 and upward, bearing 6 per cent interest, approved by attorney. These mortgages are nearly all purchase money mort gages. An excellent investment for anvbody. Apply to O. R. TOUDY, 1721 Carson street. South Side. IC19-61 TO LET. Suburban Residences. mO LET-AT BELLEVUE STATION-HOUSE JL. 8 rooms, large grounds, fruit; $35 a month, N. W. SIIAFER, 93 Diamond st. fe20-7 TO LET SUBURBAN RESIDENCE-GLEN-FIELD, P., Ft. W. & C. By., known as Bir ney homestead, with natural gas: all conveni ences; 6 acres of ground covered with choice fruit and shade trees and shrubbery, etc.; rent only S350 per year. BLACK & DAIKD, 95 Fourth ave. lclS-76 ADarrmems. TO LET APRIL 1-SIX ROOMS IN HOUSE No. 642 Pcnn avenue. Inquire on SECOND FLOOR. fe20-2 TO LET-SECOND FLOOR, 510 SMITHFIELD St., one or two rooms. Inquire of A. M. & J. B. MURDOCH, 510 Smithfield st. ieo-iD TO LET-IN WASHINGTON, D. V., DURING the inauguration, a large building estimated to accommodate 750 men; heat light and cots fur nished: organizations onlv need apply to GEO. C. PAYNE & CO., opposite U. S. Treasury Depf fel5-53-MWF worms. TO LET OR FOR SALE-150-ACRE FARM, 5 minutes' walk from town of Manor, on Penna. R. R., Westmoreland co.; ISacres timber, balance cleared; house, bank barn and outbuildings, orchard, etc. CHAS. L. McCUTCHEON, 104 Fourth ave. Jal3-30-JtWF. Office. Desk Room, dec1 TO LET-LARGE OFFICE (CARPETED) ON second floor Penn building: rent ?15 per month; steam heat and janitor service Included. Inquire ROOM 201 Penn Building. fe20-g TO LET-FRONT OFFICES IN BUILDING corner Water street and Cherry alley: rent low. D. W. C. BIDWELL CO., corner Water street and Cherry alley. Ja30-28 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. JaS-32-D TO LET-LARGE AND SMALL OFFICES ON the second and third floors of Mcilon's build ing, opposite City HalL Smithfield street; good light: reasonable rent. Inquire at TV MELLON SON'S BANK, 512 and 514 Smithfield street. fel6-7-16.1S,20,22,2S,27 TO LET SINGLE AND CONNECTING rooms In tbe Garrison buildings, cor. Wood and Water streets, and Third ave. and Wood street; also warehouse and basement No. 213 Wood st. Inquire at A. GARRISON FOUNDRY CO., 10 and 12 W ood st Jal8-51 TO LET-FOUK LARGE. WELL-LIGHTED rooms, with power (abont 8,000 square feet), tor heavy or light manufacturing. In building know as the Chas. B. Head bolt worka. Grant avenue. Allegheny. Inquire on the premises of MR. FRED ESHELMAN, Manager or the Alle gheny Wood Carving Co. 1a23-25-MW8 rpO LET NEW OFFICES: SPLENDID LIGHT. JL The Germanla Savings 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., ofler 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-STORE AND DWELLING AT NO. 1703 Penn avenue; store and 7 dwelling rooms at (700 per year for all. W. A. HERRON SONS. fel6-6i-MWrs TO LET-FINE STOREROOM, 287 OHIO ST., Allegheny, with plate glass front: first-class business location; at present occupied as confec tionery. Apply to J. H. AIKEN, 100 Fifth ave nue. fcl4-83-D TO LET HOUSES 403 AND 405 FEDERAL ST extension, Srooms, all modern convenience; also; store rooms and dwellings 160 and 164 Penna. avenne. Alleghenv. Inquire of J. It. McKEE. 7T8 Penn ave., Penn Building, room 611 Ja31-73-MWF TO LET-BRICK HOUSE, LARGE STORE and 5 rooms; has been occupied for 5 years as a tin and hardware store; first-class location for furniture, hardware or tlnstore: all modern con veniences; rent reasonable. Inquire F. BRUGGE MAN, cor. Thirty-fourth st. and Penn ave., city. fel6-9-wrs TO LET-TWO BRICK STORES, WITH dwellings, on Main street. Mansfield: one been occupied as bakery; splendid opening for dry goods or tin store; best location in town: nat ural gas; immediate possession. Inquire, C. H. LOVfi No. 93 Fourth avenne, or ROBERT II. BROWN, Mansfield: feSM2 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 thingln first-class order: long lease is given to tne ritcut party. For further Information call or ail-, dress THKD AN NEB MEDICIN E CO., 242 Federal st.. Allegheny City. fe2-15 Special. TO LET-BY BLACK BAIRD, 95 FOURTH avenue, dwellings stores and offices in Pitts burg, Allegheny, Oakland,! East End, Southside and In all parts of suburbs; our "To Let" lists are issued every Wednesday and Saturday or each week. For revised copies of these lists call upon any of the following named: C. F. Nourse, No. 190 Center ave. J. M. Blackburn. No. 388 Fi th ave. J. P. Urbcn. Franklin and Fulton sts. Emll G. Stucky Co., Wylle ave. and Ful ton st. A. H. Wilson. Penn andFrankstownave. George E. Foster, cor. Washington ave. and Fremont st. Jacob Spohn. No. 2 Carson St. M. Blackburn, No. 3313 Penn ave. Peter Walter, Jr., No. 61 Chestnnt st. Charles Schwann, No. 1707 Carson st E. Holden Co.. 63 Federal st. J. F. Caldwell, Manhattan and Rebecca sts. Louis H. Vogel, Webster ave. cor. Roberts st. Ja20-&l-ws 100 HINTS FOR PASSENGERS EUROPE. TO A pretty little book containing them pre sented free on application in person or by P. C. MAX SHAMBERG & CO.. Representatives of the Nord Deutscher Lloyd, 527 Sinitbfleld St.. Pittsburg, Pa. felS-PI-wsu KCOPORATED 1794 THE INSURANCE COMPANY OF THE STATE OF PENN LVANIA, of Philadelphia. Cash assets S 700.101 00 Losses paid since organization 13,544,827 00 GEO. W. DEAN & CO., 101 Fourth avc nol8-rl0-ws FRESH BUTTER RECEIVED DAILY BY GEO. K. STEVENSON & CO., GROCERIES AND TABLE DELICACIES, SE5TH AVENUE. ja9-MWF Ci EO. H. BARBOUR, T CIVIL ENGINEER, Surveyor, Draughtsman and Deslgnerof Bridges Roofs and Mill Buildings, Room 62 Eisner Buildinir, del2-k66-D 64 FIFTH AVENUE. Pittsburg. TAUNCAN C WHITE, "" Building Contractor, 71 Diamond street Second door above Smitbfleld, Pittsburg, feU-7-JTnT TO LET. Cltr Residences. TO LET-THE RESIDENCE AND GROUNDS of the late M. McCullough, Jr., Jforty-rourth street. Seventeenth ward, city: frame dwelling of ISrooras with modern Improvements, stable, etc.; long lease can be had. GUSHING FOX agents. 4319 Butler street. fe20-86-wrsa East End Residences. TO LET-HOUSES ROOMS; CONVENIENCES; large lot, near Roup St., P. R. B. and Fifth ave. cable. Inquire at JAMISON & DICKIE'S, 96 Fourth ave. fe20-S TO LET-FURNISHED HOUSE, 16 ROOMS; all late Improvements: first class In all re spects; stable, carriage house, .large yard, Stan ton, near inland ave.. East Eno. W. A. HER KON &. SONS, 80 Fourth avenuev fe20-23-WThS TO LET-ON PENN AVENUE, TWENTY SECOND ward. East End, that elegant resi dence of D. A. Stewart, deceased; 18 rooms: all late conveniences; large grounds, fruits, stable and carriage house, etc. W. A. HERRON & SONS, 80 Fourth avenue. fe20-23-wThs TO LET-ONLY 35 PER MONTH-FREE rent to April I; near Penn avenue cable line, 12 entirely new 8-rootn brick dwellings, on Mifflin St.. near Main St.. only 5 cent fare and 12 minutes' time: can go to dinner; come early and get pick of houses. BLACK BAUtD, 95 Fourth ave. fe17-67 TO LET-7 QUEEN ANNE BRICK DWELL INGS. Just finished, at Roup station, front ing P. R. R.; 8 rooms, finished attic, bath, elegant staircase, front and rear .porches, natural gas, complete sewerage, range, hot and cold water, marble-top wasbstands. hard wood mantels with cabinets, tile hearths, complete electric work.nlce lawn, large lot: rent S60: free rent to April 1. Ask for REV.CHAPMAN HOUSES, or call on BLACK & BAIKD, 95 Fourth ave. rel5-77-15,l&.20.22,2S,27,2S Alleslieny Residences. TO LET NO. 214 LACOCK. ST., ALLE GHENY. 8 rooms at t2 per mo. W. A. HERRON & SONS, SU Fourth avenue. fel5-78-MWT TO LET-22 ANDERSON ST., ALLEGHENY. Immediate possession If desired; 10 rooms. W. A. HERRON & SONS, 80 Fourth avenue. fel5-7-Jnvp TO LET NO. 107 FAYETTE ST.. ALLE GHENY, 8 rooms, late Improvements, only too per year. W. A. HEREON Jt SONS. 80 Fourth avenue. fel9-66-TWTS rpO LET-NO. 82 SHEFFIELD. ALLEGHENY, JL new house, 8 rooms, fine order; late Improve ments (furnished If desired). W. A. HERRON & bujs, oo frounu avenue. fel9-66-TWTS TO LET-A NICE BRICK DWELLING, AL MOST new, on Arch street Allegheny, near Stockton avenue; 8 rooms, bath. w. c, laundry, furnace, natural gas, etc.: rent (720. JAS. W. DRAPE Co., 129 Fourth avenue, Pittsburg. fe20-16 TO LET-BRICK HOUSE, 313 WEBSTER AVE. ; eight rooms, hall, finished attic, good cellar, big yard, both gasses. range, w. c. and bath, all in good order; rent (30 per month. Inquire at SKEES' RESTAURANT, No. 156 Fifth ave. fe20-91 TO LET-SEVERAL HOUSES 2 TO 6 ROOMS In the Second and Tenth ward3, Allegheny; some of them Just finished; all conveniences; right on street car line: rent from Si to (18 per month. Inquire of JOHN H. MCCREERY. 93 Fifth avenue. fe20-8-MWF TO LET FOUR NEW SIX-ROOM HOUSES with bath, w. c.. natural gas, etc.: ou line of electric road, Perrysvllle ave.. Allegheny: also store and dwelling 55 Chestnut St., Allegheny. Inquire or J. A. McKEE, 708 Penn ave.. Penn building, room 611. Ja31-73-MWF TO LET-70 KIEKPATRICK AVE., ALLE GHENY. (28; 73 Klrkpatrlck ave., Alle gheny, (26; 808 Wjlie ave.. Pittsburg, (16: 814 Wylleave., Pittsburg. (16; 372 Center ave.. Pitts burg. J18: 805 Fifth ave.. Pittsburg, (22. W. W. MCNEILL & BRO.. 162 Fourth ave. fe20-17 PERSONAL. PERSONAL-BOOKS WANTED-1F YOU have one book worth 10 cents, or a library worth (U00O, let ns know: we will buy one as quickly as tbe other. LEVI'S BOOK STORE, Seventh. Ave. Hotel building. fe20 PERSONAL YOU WILL BE A LONGTIME dead, but a short time alive, so be np and make the best of it: see that vour wearing apparel always looks neat and tidy. DICKSON, tbe Tailor, or 65 Fifth avenue, corner Wood street, second floor, makes a specialty of fine cleaning and renatrlntr: give him a trial. Telephone 1558. )a3 FOUND. T7IOUND-A WATCH-THE OWNER CAN X have tt by describing property. Apply at JONES LAUGHLLNS' STORE; Souths! de. feM-2 FOUND-THE TRUTH!-WE SUFFERED UN TOLD agonies ! Dr. Griffith's Ta-va-zon Rem edies cured us when all other means failed, and they will cure you; try them; Mrs. G. C. Fink, Foxburg, Pa.; Mrs. Hannah John, 663 Forbes St.; Thos. Keefe, Sit. Washington: D. W. JameaVB. O. R. R.. cltv, and thousands of others: see tes timonials. GRIFFITH'S DRUG STORE, Third and Grant Pittsburg: Ta-va-zon L. C. Syrup, the best for coughs, colds, etc. fe20-34 AMUSEMENTS. GRAND VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL CONCERT AND BALL, civen by PROF. E. R. KAPPELER And 54 of His Pupils. From Homestead, Allegheny and Pittsburg. Under tbe kind anspices of the Homestead Singing Society, "Eintracht," Fisher's Family Quartet and the Great Western Band, at the MONITOR HALIa Horrewad, on I WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY, FRIDAY, February 22. 1S89. Admission 50 cents. Children under 12 years, 25 cents. Concert will commence at 8 o'clock p. M. sharp. After the Concert Grand Ball. Special train for this occasion leaves Lake Erie station citvtime. Lake Erie station 2:30 P. M. Special train will leave Homestead for return after the ball. fe2000 B Only "Nadjy" Matinee. This evening at S last performance of 'Nadjy." Next week Murray & Murphy. f e20 HARRIS' THEATER Every Afternoon and Evening, THE NELSON COMBINATION. . NELSON COMBINATION. Next week "True Irish Hearts." felS-10 JjARRY WILLIAMS' ACADEMY To-night Matinees Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. . AUSTINS AUSTRALIAN NOVELTY CO. MLLE. AIMEE, THE HUMAN FLY. fe!7-ll f RAND OPERA HOUSE'THE WIFE." jt Jlatinees Wednesday ana Saturday. THE WIFE" The famous success of New 'THE WIFE" "THE WIFE" York. Superior Cast, Scenery, etc. etc Next week Margaret Mather. felT-10 GASINO MUSEUM Week of February 18: THE WELCHES' GIGANTIC SPECIALTY COMPANY. Welches. Charles and Jennie; Baby Venus; Gleason Children. Admission, 10c Open from 10 A. it. to 10 P. M. fc!8-ll FOrr57XE LOTS LDTB! LDTB! $ioo to $350. $5 to 515 down; balance 51 to $3 a week without taxes or interest WASHINGTON PLACE, MT. WASHINGTON. Twenty minutes from new Court House, con venient to incline and-paved street Natural gas and city water, etc P. S. These lots are a good investment Look to it workingmen, and buy a good lot belore MARCH 1 and you will receive 10 per cent oS the original price BLACK & BAIRD, 95 FOURTH AVENUE. fel9-75-D OFFICES TO LET, Four or five offices on the fourth floor of the Rensbaw 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, fe&8-D FOURTH AVENUE, Between Wood and Smithfield. lots 12) feet deep for sale by SAMUEL W. BLACK & CO., 99 Fourth avc f eH-17-nrw SEWICKLEY and other P., Ft W.&C.E.R. dwellings and lots for sale and rent; low prices: send for list SAMUEL W. BLACK fe CO., Established 1S78. 99 Fourth avenue. fell-15-xwT NEW ADVERTISEMSNTS. (99) TO LET This "Rent List" is published only ia. the "Pittsburg Dispatch" Wednesday and Saturday, -without expense to landlords, by SAMUEL, W. BLACK & CO., 99 Fourth. Avenue, Real Estate Agents. Established 187& Renting and Collecting a Specialty. STOBE BOOMS, ETC. Third Ave. 148, opp. U. S. P. O. store. 20x44; ceuar. $i mo. Fourth Ave, 152, 3 sty, 10 B., (1.400yr. Arch St. 161. Allegheny. 2 sty. store. 6 R., (30 mo. Ninth St, 11, store. 2 r , cellar. (25 mo. "Sixth St, 24, elegant large store room, on 2d floor. sky light in-center, large windows front ana rear, giving abnsdance of light nat. and art. gas nandsom- stairway from the front an excellent location :J800 yr. Llbcrtv ave., near 8th. 2nd floor, 20x110, elevator, (1,000 yr. Grant St, 111. 2sty, store, SB,, (600 yr. West Carson St., S. S.. Ho. 716, store, 5 K., 35 mo. Llbcrtv Ave. 967. rellar. 2DT120. 5mo. Lowry and Clark. Troy Hill, A.C. store, 7 R., 384 yr. Lowry St., TrovHIlL A. C., store, 7E-. (360 yr. Western Ave, 287 rear, 2R.. 13x20 ea,. IX yr. Eagle and Cooper sts, store, 4 H.. cellar. (22 mo. Second ave., near Soho, 3 acres; R. R- siding; riverfront; sheds offices, etc (1,200 yr. OFFICES. Fifth ave. Wood St.; offices single and In suite in the new 6 story "Eisner Building;" Fifth, ave. entrance: Crane elevator, steam heat. Janitor services etc.; floor plans can be seen at this office. Tenn Building, ' Penn ave., near Seventh st. offices elnrfe or in suite in the elegant new 3 story building, 2 Crane elevators heat and Janitor services: rents exceptionally low. Floor plans can be seen at tbls office. Fourth ave.. 99, 2d floor front, 2 elegant large of fices modern tront windows both gases mar ble mantels, folding door3: excellent place for insurance office. (SCO per year. Fourth ave., 99, 2d floor rear, 3 rooms, water, nat and art gas, Inside w. c. .$350 per year. Fourth avc, 152, 3 sty. 10 R. (1. too yr. Penn ave., 506. 1st floor, 2 K. (5O0yr. Fourth ave., 152. 2 R. 1st floor. (TOO yr. Wood St.. 2o4-2C, 2nd floor 2 R. 30x90. (1,000 yr. Wood St., 204-206, 1st floor, 1 R. (300 yr, Penn ave.; lio. 1012, 2nd floor. 1 office. 10O yr. l'enn ave., No. 1012, 2nd floor rear, I office. (150 yr. Ninth St, No. 33, 2 offices. (430 yr. PITTSBURG DWELLINGS. Penn ave., 953, 3-story U rooms, (1,300 yr.: or will rent exclusive of parlors on the 1st floor, (720 yr. Townsend st. 30, 2-sty., 10 B., near cable, all modern Imp. (500 yr. Fifth ave. 3606, 10 R. fine residence, mod. Imp., large yard, (700 yr. Tustln St.,490, 2-sty. 6 B. and attic (2S mo. Fifth ave.. 575, elegant 2-story brick dwelling, stone trimmings 8 rooms halt bath, w. c.,, laundry, nat. and art. gas inside shutters. cornice around celling, marble mantels with cabinets house Is newly painted and papered throughout and In first-class condition, (500 A w. r. (3 CO. Fourth ave., 152, 3-sty. 10 R. (1,400 yr.; or Will real exclusive of parlors (720 yr. Wylleave.. 128, 12 R. (SO mo. Forbes St., 84, 2-sty. 7. R. (420 yr. FHth ave., 4712. 2-sty, 11 R. 850 mo. Townsend St., 42, 2-sty. 7 R. (28 mo. Third ave.. 204. 2-sty, 4 B attic, r.3 mo. Marlon and Ann sts.. 2-sty, 7 B. 825 mo. 33rd st. near Webster ave.. 2-sty, 5 R. (15 mo. Ann st bet. Jumonville Seneca sts. 4 newS sty, 4 B. each. (15 mo. Ann st. rear 333 Forbes 1st floor, 2 B. (10 mo. Ann st rear 393 Forbes 2nd floor, 3 R. (3 50 mo. Liberty ave. 4749. 2-sty. 8 R. (20 no. Liberty ave., 4747, 2-sty, 8 R. (20 mo. Liberty ave., 4745, 2-sty. 8 K. (20 mo. ' Liberty avc, 4741, Osty, 8 B. (20 mo. Second ave., 17, 5 R. (22 mo. Bedford avc, 222, 2-sty, 6 It attic. (240 yr, Decatur St., 1st floor. 3 R. (21 mo. Decatur St., 1st floor, 2 It. (15 mo. Ridge St. near 33d 7 R., (18 mo. Ridge st. near 33d. 6 R., (14 mo. Lawn st. near Forbes2 2-sty. 5 B. es (U mo. ea. 4742 Corday st. Bloomfield, 4 R., (tl mo. 1746 Corday St.. Bloomfield, 4 R., (II mo. Camp and Herron aves., 4 It and basement CO M mo. Washington st. and Clay alley, 4 B.. (13 mo. Solar St., Soho, 2 R. Basement (5 mo. Federal st.. Rear No. 5, tit.. (15 mo. Foward ave, 22J wd, 2-sty. 3 R., (6 mo. Center avc 216. 2-stv. 8 R., S2S 3i mo. Townsend st, 43, 2-sty. 6 B (22 50 mo. ALLEGHENY DWELLINGS. Fayette St., 74. 2-sty. 7 B.. mod. Imp.. (MO yr. Washington avc, 174. new2-stv 8 It, (40Oyr. Irwin avc. 89, 3-stv. 9 R-. (35 mo. Western ave.(new No. 232), 2-sty. 8 K., large yard. stable (SWyr. Arch St.. 161, 2-sty. 6 R.. store (30 mo. Locust ft., 31, 2-stv. 7 B.. NO mo. Veto St., 8. 3B., (12 mo. Observatory ave., 2-sty. 10R., (400 yr. Lowry and Clark st..Troy HilIstorc7K., (384 yr. ..uTYijr. irujrxiui, aiurc. t li., foouyr, Ellsworth st, 1, near Irwin, new 3-: 3-sty., SB., (20 mo. Ellsworth st., 5, near Irwin, new 3-sty., 6 B., (20 mo. Ellsworth st, 7, near Irwin, new 3-sty., S B., (3) mo. Madison ave., 92, 3K., (20 mo. Gallagher St., 59, 2-sty., 6R., (15 mo. Gallagher st. 57, 2-sty.. SB., (15 mo. Burgess st, off Ohio, bet. Arch and W. Diamond sts.. 4 new, 3-sty.. 9R. each, (25 each. Laurel alley, 4 B. and attic. (IS mo. Spring Hill, 10 acres vineyard and 4 B. honse. (600 yr. Supcriorsta.. 1 acre ground, 10 B. house, (325 yr. "Iten st. 8, 1 R.. $3 50 mo. Madison ave., 243, second floor, 2 B., (9 mo. EAST END DWELLINGS. Fifth ave.. 3606. 10 K., mod. Imp., flue residence, large yard, (TOO yr. Fifth ave.. cor. Emerson. 2-sty., 10 B., mod. Imp., delightful home, (750 yr. Langavc; near Homewood sta., 8 R.,(18 mo. Frankstownavc. 413. 2-sty., SB., (100 yr. Neville st, 1st from Fifth avc, 8 B., large lot (300yr. Firth ave., 4712. 2-sty., 11 B., (50 mo. Arch St., 117. 3 R., (8 mo. Beattyand Jacksop sts., new, 2-str., 5B.,(2a0yr. Near Jackson Beatty opp. Hlland av, 4 house same as above. (20O yr. ea. Grazier St. 7006 5 B. (20 mo. Race St. Edge wood 5 K. (13 mo. Mignonette st 5631, 2 sty., 4 B. (25 mo. SOUTHSIDE DWELLINGS. Josephine st, 1006, 4 R. (15 mo. McLean avc, ML Oliver Inc)tnenew,SB. (lSmov West Carson st, 716,5 B. (35 mo. B. O. K. K. DWELLINGS. Glenwood,2nd av., 2-story mansion 15 B. (toon, Glenwood, Renova st, 2-sty., 6 R. (21. Glenwood, Blair St.. 2-sty., 5 B. (15. P., n. W. & C. B. B. DWELLINGS. Superior Sta.. MR., frnlt. etc, (325 yr. Laurel Sta., 5R. bouse, (225 yr. Laurel Sta., 6 R. house (27jyr. Laurel Sta., 4 It house (132 yr. Sewlckley. Thorn St.. 8 B., (35 mo. Same with carpets, blinds now In house (15. Sewlckley, Frederick av., near Ferry, 7 E., (IA mo. Sewlckley, Fa., Broad st, 1 square from station, completely furnished, 10-room brick house, bath. wTc, etc.. SO per mo. Sewlckley, foot or Broad St., "2-sty, SB., (30 mo. Immediate possession. LANDLORDS! In order to secure the benefits of thl method of reaching tenants, please have a memorandum of jrour houses at our . office by 4 P. M. each Tuesday and Friday. SAMUEL W. BLACK iCl 99 FOURTH AVENUE. Established 1878 ? i 4 if -S 4 "A t M ?5 I 'm I Jff