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THE- PITTSBURG -DISPATCH, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY
21,. 1889.
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'4 SIGNIFICANT CALL
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Catholic Total Abstinence Society at
Work for Prohibition.
A' GREAT CONVENTION TO BE HELD.
Yery Eev. Father Garrigan to le Hexe and
Aid in the Work.
CHANCE POE DIFFERENCE IN TIEWS
Eev. Reges F. Canevin, President of the
Diocesan Union of the National Catholic
Total Abstinence Society, has issued a cir
cular calling a convention of all the local
societies in the Pittsburg diocese, to be held
in Lafayette Hall March 12.
The convention will be attended by about
120 delegates. There are 40 societies in the
diocese, and each one will be entitled to
three representatives. Included in the busi
ness to be transacted will be the election of
delegates to the national annual conven
tion of the union, to be held at Cleveland in
August next. The annual reports of Presi
dent Canevin and other officers will be
read, the work done by the different so
cieties during the past year will be re
viewed, .and what is to be done during the
coming year will be outlined.
The convention this year will be of in
usual interest in view of the fact of the
submission of the
CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT
to a vote of the people in June. It is said
that between one-third and one-halt of the
members throughout the State will vote for
the adoption of the amendment. hue
the others are total abstainers, they will not
vote for the prohibitory law. A great many
of the members in this city believe in indi
vidual prohibition, and take the liberal
Catholic view of the matter when it comes
to the issue oi stopping the manufacture of
liquor entirely. An effort will probably be
made by some of the radical members at
the convention to pass a prohibitory reso
lution. Among the prominent people to be present
at the convention is the Very Eev. Father
Garrigan, "Vice Eector of the new Catholic
University at "Washington, D. C. He will
make an address on "Higher Education."
Father Garrigan is well known in this city
from his writings, and there will be a great
desire to see and hear him.
TO BE DELIGHTFULLY YABIED.
In the evening of the first day of the con
vention a musical and literary entertain
ment will be given in the hall. A special
effort will be made to secure the best talent
to be obtained in the county.
The Catholic temperance societies
throughout the diocese are taking an active
interest in temperance matters, and, if the
work being done now bears any results in
June, thousands o! Catholic families will
vote lor the adoption of the Constitutional
amendment. For the past two or three
weeks Fathers Canevin, Sheedy and Mc
Tiehe, of this city.have been making things
smoke in this direction. Xext Sunday
evening the former will speak and organize
a new society at St Eyrian's Church, .But
ler street. On the same evening Father
.Sheedy will make an address at the Holy
Cross Church, in Brownstown, and every
Sunday Father McTighe is adding new
members to his temperance society. On
March 8 Father Sheedy goes to Vellsville,
where he will make an address. Nearly
every Sunday, evening they will hold meet
ings at some of the different churches and
organize new societies.
MAKING STU0XG OBJECTIONS.
Glass Manufacturers Appeal for a Redaction
in Frelebt Rates.
The Pittsburg glass men are objecting to
the advanced rates on glass. An appeal has
been sent to the Pittsburg Committee of
Freight Agents, asking for a reduction.
The committee is holding the matter under
advisement; but it is expected they will
recommend to the Central Traffic Associa
tion that the classification be changed to
suit the glass men.
Beore the new traiff went into effect,
February 18,tableware, chimnevs, tumblers,
etc, were ranked in the third class. In the
new classification these articles were pnt in
the second class, and some varieties of glass
not otherwise specified were to take rst
clasb rates. The difference in the rates is
material, and the glass shippers refuse to
pay it.
The Swedish Ladies' Concert.
The Swedish ladies called at the store of
H. Kleber & Bro. yesterday morning and
thanked the Messrs. Kleber for the fine
Opera piano furnished them at their con
cert. They stated that this was the finest
toned instrument they had yet seen or played
upon in America.
Reputations Made in a Day
Are precious scarce. Time tries the worth of a
man or a medicine. Hostetter's Stomach Bit
ters Is a SO years' growth, and like those hardy
lichens that garnish the crevices of Alaska's
rocks, it flourishes perennially. And its repu
tation has as firm a base as the rocks them
selves. No medicine is more highly regarded
as a remedy for fever and ague, bilious re
mittent, constipation, liver and kidney dis
orders, nervousness and rheumatism.
D. & F. S. WELTY.
Carpets and Wall Fnper, Wholesale sud Tte
tall The Only Jobbing Honse In tbe City.
To supply onr jobbing trade, we bny our
carpets, wall -paper, oilcloths, mattings,
window shades, lace curtains, etc., from
first hands in large quantities, and at lowest
prices. This enables us to offer every in
ducement in our retail department.
Our prices are always as low, if not lower,
than any other house in the city. A full
stock for spring trade at 120 Federal street
and 65 and 67 Park wav, Alleghen v, Pa.
D. '& F. S. Welty.
Established 18G9. Ths
Bny Them -Now nt the Prices, S3 00 and
SIO 00.
The Summer "Wraps on bargain table in the
Cloak Boom about halt price.
Jos. Horne & Co.'s
Penn Avenue Stores.
Coin ib Verner
Are offering great discounts in shoes. It
will pay you-to invest now. Fifth ave. and
Market st tts
Black Sarah Silks, the Best Ever Sold for
75c
A yard; they are 23 inches wide and easily
worth 90 cents a yard; -some real good
Surahs as low as 55 cents; new goods.
JOS. HORNE & CO.'S
Penn Avenue Stores.
Removal Rale.
Shoes can he bought cheaper now than
ever before. Every pair of shoes is subject
to a cash discount of at least 10 per cent.
Many shoes below cost.
tts Cain & Verner.
Enit or West-Here li. Ibo Largest Slock
of Ginshnra,
10 cents to 50 cents a yard; best and finest
Scotch; latest colorings; newest American
styles; endless assortment to choose from.
Jos. HOKNE& Co.'s
Penn Avenue Stores.
Go to Pearson's on "Washington's Birth
day for cab. photos. Galleries, 9C Fifth
are. and 43 Federal st., Ally. Will be open
all day.
, 4LXTEB complaint cured free at 1102 Car
ton st, Southside.
Scrofula cured free of charge at 1102
Canon st, Southside,
29 DISTRICTS TOO BIG.
Petitions to Court to RedlTlde Election Pre
cincts Bavins; Over 250 Totes Each
Wbo the Signers Are.
A petition was presented to Judge Collier
in the Quarter Sessions Court yesterday
asking for' a division, of a number of the
districts in various wards throughout the
city, the number of voters having increased
until they reach above 250 in each of the
districts given. The State Constitution
provides that, when the number of voters in
a district reaches 250, tbe Quarter Sessions
Court can, if it sees fit, redivide the district
for the sake of convenience to voters. The
following named districts, with their vote
at tie November election last year, are
shown:
SixJi ward Second district, 263 votes; Eighth
ward Third district, 251 votes: Eleventh ward
Fourth district, 2S0 votes; Twelfth ward
Sixth district, 292 votes; Thirteenth ward Sec
ond district, 236 votes: Fourth district, 2C5 votes.
Fourteenth ward First district, 300 votes: Sec
ond district, 255 votes;Fourth district, 415 votes;
Sixth district, 250 votes; Sixteenth ward Sec
ond district, 293 votes; Third district, 2S7 votes;
Fifth district, 258 votes; Seventeenth
ward Third district, 286 votes; Fourth
district, 261 votes; Fifth district,
279 votes; Sixth district, 250 votes, Eighteenth
ward First district, 369 -votes: Nineteenth
ward First district. 2S9 votes; Third district,
2G7 votes; Twentieth ward Fourth district,
265 votes; Fifth district, 2S4 votes; Twenty-first
ward First district, 260 votes; Twenty-third
ward First district, 313 votes; Second district,
314 votes;Twenty-fourth ward Second district.
277 votes; Twenty-seventh ward Second dis
trict, 323 votes; Third district, 362 votes; Thirty
first ward Second district, 355 votes.
The petition states that the commission ap
pointed inlSSoto redivide the districts of the
city was not in a position to estimate the rapid
growth in population, and suggests that, if a
commission should be appointed in this case,
care should be taken to so rcdistrict the wards
as to render another commission and the at
tendant expenses unnecessary for many years
to come. The document is signed by C. I
Magee, W. A. Magee, J. Presslcv Fleming,
John J. McCaffrey, J. E. McCrickart and a
number of others.
TOO RIDICULOUSLY LOW.
The Assessments oa Property In Chartlers
Township to be Revised.
The County Commissioners were busy yester
day in raising the valuations that had been
placed by the assessor on property in Chartiers
township. A large number of new buildings
had been erected in the township during the
past year, aggregating in value some hundreds
of thousands of dollars, yet the valuation for
the township was less than for the preceding
year.
Judge Ewing. who owns property In tho
township, objected strenuonsly to the low val
uations on the land, and said they certainly
should be raised. This township, next to WU
kinsburg and Braddock, is held to be the most
valuable one in the county.
To-Dny's Trial List.
Common Fleas Nos. 1 and 2 Argument list.
Criminal Court Commonwealth vs Hugh
O'Donnell, John Haigcs, D. C. Tracey.'Fred
Young, E. W. Jackson, J. E. Gatchell, Andrew
Harcum (3), John Graff, Andrew Quiglcy et
al, Charles Finger. John Kleppner (2), Charles
Price et al, John Ready. Peter Young, Bridget
Welsh, Rose S.ulliran. Sadie Lightner, Edward
Stratton et al (2). Julius Schott, Jr., Jennie
Durnin, Anton Kohler, Gotttried Meyer,
Ellen McGrail, Frank Bracken. Ludwig
Holhwig-August Halley, Patrick Golden,
Anarew Flack, Elmer Everett (2), Fred Dennis,
Hannah Clocholke, Caroline Kauffman, John
Schrodel. Christ Reutz, Eph Balliatt, Isaac
Newton Cochrane. MollieDutcher et al, John
Sloughton, Lilch Winn, George Graff, Michael
Tronzler et al, John Block, W. H. Freeborn,
EllaFindley.
Lines from Legal Quarters.
Fob $500 for false arrest on a charge of fraud,
of which he was duly acquitted, Fred Huf
nagle sues Harry C. Miller.
The Pittsburg National Bank of Commerce
yesterday filed a suit against the Grand Lake
Coal Company for 83,197 21 on notes held by the
bank.
Thomas Habbison, of the Southside, who
has been convicted of two charges of selling
liquor without license, was sentenced yester
day. He was fined 550 and sent to jail for two'
months and-20 days.
Habbis Makes, a tailor, living at No. 46
Seventh street, was committed to Dixmont In
sane Asylum yesterday by Judge Collier. An
inquest on Marks' sanity was held on petition
of his wife and he was adjudged a lunatic with
periods of violence.
The County Treasurer's force was busy yes
terday paying off the election officers in the
county for Tuesday's election. Tbe total paid
out to tho boards was over 59.000. and the con
stables will receive about 1,400. making the
election cost the county nearly S11.0C0.
The trial of Hush O'Donnell ("Oyster
Paddy"), as accessory after the fact to the
murder of Thomas Miller, was to have been
commenced yesterday, but, at the request of
District Attorney Porter, it was postponed
until to-day. One of the Commonwealth's im
portant witnesses was absent.
Mrs. Anna Bubby yesterday entered suit
against Messrs. McCnllough fc Smith for
$5,000 damages for personal injuries, alleged to
have been caused in December last by a col
lision due 10 the carelessness of tho defendants'
driver. C. H.Bnrry also entered Suit against
the same parties for 5,000 for tbe deprivation
of his wife's services.
J. H. Gillespie, who was elected to Select
Council from the Fifteenth ward on Tuesday,
was tried before Judge Collier in the Criminal
Court yesterday, on a charge of the aggravated
battery of John McKeown, last July, during a
quarrel. Gillespie's defense was that Mc
Keown assaulted him, and that he struck Mc
Keown in self defense. The jury is out
A. B. Force, auditor of 'the accounts of the
Pittsburg Silverware Company, which assigned
to Albert Pafenback some time ago, yesterday
made a report of the balance in the hands of
the assignee for distribution among creditors.
The claims aggregate S11.162 58. and the bal
ance is S3I4 77. .After deducting the costs of
the audit, etc. S4S9 10 is left for the creditors on
the final distribution.
Ax order was made in the United States
Court yesterday for the transfer of George
FolwelL alias Alexander, from the Allegheny
County Jail to Tennessee. He was arrested, it
will be remembered, a few days ago by United
States Deputy Marshal Chambers on informa
tions pending against him before the United
States authorities in Tennessee. Depnty Mar
shal Chambers will start for Tennessee with
him to-day.
AN argument was had before Jndge Stowe
yesterday on a rule to quash a writ and on a
demurrer filed by the defendants in the case of
Umpire Decker against the National League
for wages. Mr. J. S. Fergusotrasked tbe Court
to grant the writ on the ground that Decker's
case did not disclose enough to Identify the or
ganization known as the League, but simply
joined President Young and Day and Roberts
as defendants. He also held that, if Decker's
allegations were true, he had not laid sufficient
grounds to maintain a suit. No decision was
made.
Don't risk anything with a stubborn
cough, when a safe remedy may be had in
Br. Jayne's Expectorant. Sore lungs and
throats are speedily helped by it.
W. W. Wattles
Is offering his magnificent stock of "Worces
ter,Donlton and Crown Derby porcelain at a
discount of from 20 to 40 per cent and in
consequence customers are multiplying
daily. This is an opportunity to furnish
your home with artistic wares, never before
equaled, and judging from the sales of the
past Week the stock will soon be gone. 30
and 32 Fifth ave., second floor. tts
Removal Sale.
"Shoes can he bought cheaper now than
ever before. Every pair of shoes is subject
to a cash discount of at least 10 per cent.
Many shoes below cost.
sis Cain & Yerneb.
The Henrietta Salines
Our specialty among fine satiues; be sure
to ask for them; they're beautiful.
JOS. HORKE & CO.'S
Penn Avenue Stores.
Cain & Verner
Are offering great discounts in shoes. It
will pay yon to invest now. Fifth ave. and
Market st tts
Tbe Henrietta Satlnes
Onr specialty among fine satines; be sure
to ask for them; they re beautiful.
Jos. Horne & Co.'s
Penn avenue Stores.
AS TO MODEM DOUBT
An Interesting Lecture Last flight by
Babbi Phillipson.
THE LAST OP THE WINTER SERIES.
The Eighth Street Temple Crowded With
Hebrew Families.
EELIGI0N AND ITS ASSAILANTS
Dr. Daniel Phillipson, Bahbi of the Be
formed Jewish Temple at Cincinnati, de
livered a lecture at the Eighth Street Tem
ple, this citv, last night, to a cultured au
dience of the representatives of the best
Hebrew families in Pittsburg and Alle
gheny. The subject of the discpurse was
"Modern Doubt and Past Beliefs," and tbe
speaker handled his subject in a masterly
manner. The lecture was given under the
auspices pf the Young Men's Hebrew As
sociation, and was the third and last of a
winter's course. The speaker was "intro
duced by Mr. Lawrence Prank, one of the
best known young Hebrews of the city, who
thanked the audience for their liberal
patronage to the entertainments. The
lectures have been a source of instruction to
the Hebrew people of the city,and it was re
gretted that the one of last evening was the
final one to be given this season. During
the course of his remarks, Dr. Phillipson
said:
The last time I was here was three years ago
nt the convocation ceremonies of the Jewish
rabbis. I remember that I sat out there among
the audience and my good friends, one of your
members, Mr. Josiah Cohen, wished to bring
me"out" He said he had a bashful and unmar
ried young rabbi whom he wished to introduce.
I have since corrected both these mistakes. I
am no longer bashful and I am not, well un
married. PROUD OF THE TEMPLE.
I am glad to see you to-night to congratulate
you upon the appearance of this temple. I also
want to. congratulate the Young Men's Hebrew
Association upon the good work they are doinc
by their lectures, and now to my subject
The first requisite of all progress is doubt
This means the inquiring into of all established
beliefs. If these beliefs are of a scientific char
acter the result of a spirit of inquiry consti
tutes scientific doubt In every department of
human thought, doubt is the bridge that spans
the chasm between the old and the new. Every
world-redeeming thought has doubt as
its foundation. Everything in every branch of
thought of activity can be traced to these rest
less inquiries.
We should concern ourselves Tto the branch
of the far-reaching subject; doubt affecting re
ligious beliefs. This doubt is a necessary part
of our belief. I know there are a great many
good people turn away with horror and throw
up their hands when the subject of religious
doubt is broached. The reformatory spirit of
this doubts upsets tbe old religious beliefs. It
acts like the surgeon's knife; painful at the
beginning, but painless in the end. It never
harms the deep thinking mind. To them its
action is so beneficial. In all the battles and
contests with wind-mills in the past the battering-ram
of doubt has and will continue to dis
place them from their position, and show their
many weaknesses. The world's reformers have
always been moved by the spirit of modern
doubt
DOUBTED, DENIED AND THOUGHT.
There is not a person in the civilized world
to-day of any sect but will acknowledge the
good Abraham did. A reformer, he doubted,
denied and thought Then he believed, and
preached his new doctrine until he was perse
cuted and driven out The perpetual belief in
Moses seeing God in tbe burning bush will be
believed until the end of time. Coming nearer
the time, Socrates was accused by his enemies,
the Stoics, of denying God and corrupt
ing the youth. The orthodox believers
brought Socrates to persecution, mar
tyrdom and death. Coming nearer. Mar
tin Luther's doubts were posted on the church
at Wittenberg. The effects are still reverberat
ing through the great part of Christendom
The people still suck to his teachings. All the
Christian churches rest on the foundation stone
of doubt and they should be the last to prevent
doubt and discussion. The reformatory spirit1
has given rise to fresh and new thoughts in
Judaism. Doubt began with thought on the
state of the Jews. Many were leaving the ranks
of religion to join Christianity.
The speaker closed his address by com
paring religion to a rock in the ocean. The
waves of the latter wash ail tbe impurities
from the face of the rock and when the sun
comes out the rock reflects all the colors of
the rainbow. This is true of religion and
its assailants.
MEETINGS.
THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE
Bolivar Coal and Coke Company will be
held at No. 63 Sixth avenue, Pittsburg, on
TUESDAY, the 4th day of March, 1SS9. at 11
o'clock a. M. fi.. C. ADAMS, Secretary.
Pittsbubg, February 20, 1889. f e2l4l
Office of
The Chartiebs Valley Gas Company,
Corner Wood st. and Third ave.,
Pittsburg. Pa.. Dro SI. 1R.W
NOTICE A SPECIAL MEETING OF THE
stockholders of this company will be held
attneomce 01 tne company on Wednesday,
March 6, 1S89. at 2 o'clock p. it, to take action
on tbe recommendation by tho Board of Direct
ors to issue bonds to the amount of $1,000,000,
secured by mortgage upon the property of the
company, being for the funding of the debt of
said company. F. J. TENER, Secretary.
ja3-38-Th
NOTICES.
County Commissioners' Office, 1
Pittsbubg, February 6. 18S9. J
THE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WILL
hold appeals on the following named dis
tricts as follows, to wit:
Thursday, February 21, Thirteenth, Four
teenth and Twentieth wards, Pittsburg.
By order of County Commissioners,
R. E. MERCER.
GEO. Y McKEE.
DANIEL McWILLIAMS.
P. W. SIEBERT. Clerk. fe7-19
County Commisioners' Office, t
Pittsburg. Feb. 18, 1S89. (
THE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WILL
hold appeals on the following named
districts as lollows, to-wiC
Saturday, February 23, Baldwin and Bethel
townships.
Monday, February 25, Reserve, Mood, Snow
den, Leet and Harniar townships.
Tuesday, February 28, Richland, Elizabeth,
Jeiferson and Lincoln townships.
Wednesday, February 27, Crescent and Up
per St Clair townships.
Thursday, February 28, Patton township.
By order of County Commissioners.
R. E. MERCER,
GEO--Y. McKEE,
DANIEL McWILLIAMS.
P. W. SIEBERT. Clerk. fe2I-12
PROPOSALS.
PROPOSALS FORBARGES-MISSISS1PPI
River Commission, St Louis, Mo., Febru
ary 8. 18S9. Proposals are asked till 12 noon
February 23, 1SS9, for building and delivering
at Cairo, III, or Wilson's Point La,, thirty
wooden barges, in lots of six barges. Attention
of bidders isinvited to the acts of Congress ap
proved February 28, 18S5, and February 23, 1887,
vol. 23, page 332, and vol. 24, page 114, statutes
at large. -Address as above, CAPTAIN C HAS.
F. POWELL, Corps of Engineers, U. B. A.
fe8-92-8.9,l(Ul,20.21
OFFICIAL PITTSBURG.
City Tbeasuber's Office, 1
Municipal Hall, Sniithneld street
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ALL
owners (whether residents or . non-residents
of the city of Pittsburg) of drays, carts,
wagons, carriages, buggies, etc., must pay their
license at this office forthwith. All licenses not
paid on or .before first Monday in March, 18S8,
will be placed in tbe hands of police officers for
collection, subject to a collection fee 01 SO
cents, and all persons neglecting to pay on or
before first Monday in May, 1S89, will be sub
ject to a penalty double the 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 tbe time licenses
are taken out or 25 cents additional will be
charged on tbe license. Kates of license; Each
one-horse vehicle, f6 00: each two-horse vehicle,
SIO 00; each four-horse vehicle, $12 00; each four
horse back, $15 00: omnibus and timber wheels
drawn bv two horses, S10 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.
Continued on Fifth, Seventh and Eighth Paget.
p A.BALPH"
' BUILDING CONTRACTOR,
41 Seventh avenue,
Pittsburg. Pa.
Telephone 13H. se5-n60-TTS
X3-DUplay advertisement! one dollar per
square for one insertion. Classified advertise
ments on this page such as Wanted, For Sale,
2b- Let, etc., ten cents per line for each inser
tion, and none taken for less than fifty cents.
THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH
BRANCH OFFICES.
For the accommodation of the
public, Branch Offices have been
established at the following places,
where Want, For Sale, To Let, and
other transient advertisements will
be received up to P; M. for inser
tion next morning:
Advertisements are to be prepaid except where
advertisers already have accounts with TnE D1S
rATcn. FITTSBUKG.
THOMAS MCCAFKKKY, 35ifl Butler street.
EMU. G. STUCKEY, 2h street and Penn ave.
E. G. STUCKEY CO., Wylie ave. and Fulton St.
N. STOKELY, Fifth Avenue Market House.
EAST END.
J. W. WALLACE, 6121 Penn avenue.
OAKLAND.
MCALLISTER & SHElliLER, 5th av. & Atwood it
EOUTUSIDK.
JACOB 8POHN. Ko. 2 Carson street.
CHA3. SCHWAKJI, 1707 Carson strest
ALLEGHENY.
A. J. KAERCHEB, 59 Federal street
H. J. McBRIUE, Federal and Ohio streets.
FKEDH. EGGEKS. 172 Ohio street.
F. IL.EGGEKS&SOX, Ohio and Chestnut sts.
J. F. STEVENSON, Arch- and Jackson streets.
THOMAS McHENBY, Western and Irwin ft ves.
G. 'W. HUGHES, Pennsylvania and Beaver aves.
PEKKYM. QLEIM. Kebeecaand Allegheny aves.
WANTED-HELP.
Mnlo Heln.
WANTED-A GOOD CUTTER AND TAILOK.
Address CUTTEK. Dispatch office.
le2l-50-MThS
WANTED-BoyWITIISlSCASH SECURITY
to act as news agent on tr&lnB. Apply
UNION NEWS CO., Union depot. fe21-75
WANTED-SOLIC1TOK FOR REAL ESTATE
for the Southside: a resident preferred.
ALLESA BAILEY, 164 Fourth ave. Telephone
167. fcJO-D
WANTED-A THOROUGHLY COMPETENT
typewriter; state experience, where lsst
employed and salary expected. BOX 918, Pitts
burg P. O. fe21-92
-TTTANIED-A BOYTO LEARN THE BARBER
YV trade: one with a little experience pre
ferred. Call In person at 68 TWELFTH STREET,
Southside. fe21-7
WANTED-A GOOD PRESSMAN: PERMA
NENT situation; none but first-class and
steady men need apply. Address PRESSMAN,
box 54, Pittsburg. fe21-93
WANTED-BOOK CANVASSERS-NOW IS
the time to make money on "Broken Fet
ters," the ereat temperance book; big Induce
ments. . GATELY & CO., 10 and 12 Sixth St.
felit-M
WANTED-AGE.NTS MAKE BIG MONEY
selling McGulre's Ink; more wanted In
Pittsbunr and surrounding towns. Apply by
letter HUGHES CO., Banm st.,E.E.,Plttsbnrg.
fc21-76
WANTED AGENTS TO SELL OUR PATENT
clothes cleaner: shine removed from clothes
In 10 minutes: sample by mall 25 cts. Address
WALKER & CO., 96 Bedford it- Cumberland,
Md. feSO-37
TITANTEI-AN ACTIVE MAN LOCATED
V outside Pittsburg, salary SSO to 8100 per
month, to represent In his own locality, an old
N.Y. honse: references. SUPT. MFG. HOUSE,
Lock Box 1610, N. Y. oc7-4S-Th
WANTED-A FIRST-CLASS HAMMERSMAN
on carriage and wagon axles; will pay good
rices and guarantee steady employment. Ad
ress at once STANDARD AXLE MFG. COM
PANY, Wheeling, W. Va. fe21-6
WANTED AGENTS IN THIS CITY AND
outside towns to sell Dr. O'Kecfe's pills and
bitters: steadywork: can taakef.12 to S18perrcek.
DR. O'KEEFE & CO., Homeopathic chemists, 34
Firth ave., Pittsburg, Pa. fe21-3
WANTED-AGENTSTOSELLTEA. BAKING
powder and pure spices: gifts with goods:
coke workers, miners or mlllmen can make money
In their spare time. YAMASH1RO TEA CO., SS
Jackson ct, Allegheny, Pa. Ja26-86-TTS
WAV1ED-KEL1ABLE LOCAL AND TRAV
EL1NG salesmen; positions permanent;
special Inducements now: fast selling specialties;
don't delay: salary from start. BROWN BROS.,
Nurserymen, Rochester, N. Y. fe9-6i-TTS
TTTANTED-IN A SOUTHERN CITY, ASTE-
V KEOTYPEE for a dally newspaper: appli
cant must understand how to ran a perfecting
press; state wages expected, and give references.
Address SOUTHERN, P. O. Box 1592, Philadel
phia. fe21-80
WANTED-SALESMEN EVERYWHERE FOR
onr adiustable door plates (can sell and de
lvcratonce), four.styles of doorbells, metal and
white enamel letters, House numbers, etc; sam
ples, circulars, etc , free. NEW YORK DOOR
PLATE CO., Albany, N.Y. fcl5-54-D
WANTED A YOUNG MAN TVHOTS THOR
OUGHLY posted In the retail clothing busi
ness to go to a countrv town a short distance from
the city. Inquire at RAUH BROS. & CO., 800 and
802 Liberty street Friday, Feb. 22, between 10 A.
M. and 12 M. , . fe21-56
Tr ANTEU-MAN AGKK 1IB A U11GK COM
TT PAN Y store about to be opened in Tenn. :
large salary guaranteed, together with a liberal
interest lu the business; a man now engaged in
drygoods or grocery business in this city pre
ferred; will bny his stock and fixtures at fnll
value, andpayexpensesorhlmsclf(andfamllT) to
destination: no armlication wilt ba rnnitldprprt
unless proper name and address are given; state
presenter former occupation.. Address Box N.
1)., Dispatch office. fe21-57
Female' Help.
TTANTED TWO SALESLADIES FOR TWO
YV separate places, totake charge or millinery
departments. Apply to J. D. BERND&CO.. 815
and 817 Liberty st fea-87
-TJANTED- EXPERIENCED SALESLADY
YV for corset and muslin underwear depart
ment In a new store, opening about April 1st;
only those having filled same position and compe
tent to serve fine trade need anpiv; good salary to
the right person. Address, wlth'f ull particulars,
F. SCHOEMHAL, P. O. Box 603, city. fe21-49
Male and Female Heln.
-rTTA.XTED-MALE OR FEMALE COOK FOR
YV restaurant who Is willing to wait also. In
quire 172 FORTY-FIFTH ST. fell-43
WANTED AT ONCE FARM HANDS,
gardeners, col. waiter, cooks, chambermaids,
house girls, nurses, girls for hotels and board
ing houses. JlEEHAN'S EMPLOYMENT
AGENCY, 545 Grant st fe20-99-D
WANTED-AGENTS ON SALARY; J75 PER
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 STANDARD
SILVERWARE CO., Boston. Mass. felS-3-D
WANTED SITUATIONS.
-TTJANTED-SITUATION AS CUTTER. TEN
YV years' experience; first-class references.
Address J. C, Dispatca office. fe265
-rsrANTED-posrnoN in grocery store
YV by young man 5 years' experience; speaks
English and German: bestof reference. Address
A. A. D Dispatch office. ' fe20-21
TTJANTED-SITUATIOK-AN A 1 SOLICITOR
YV for advertising for a daily paper: German
or English: latter preferred; 10 years experience.
SOLICITOR, Dispatch office. fe21-78
"TTJANTED-SITUATION BY, THOROUGHLY
Y V competent bookketper of 10 years experi
ence In gencralaoffice work; good habits; best ref
erence: married. Address to-day D. K. R., Dis
patch office. fe21-72
TTTANTED-BY A PRACTICAL MAN. POSI
VV TION In business house: can command
large trade In Western PennsyU anla and Ohio;
can furnish good credentials: will work on salary
or commission. Address BUSINESS, Box if,
Weaver's Old Stand, Pa. fe21-43
WANTED PARTNERS.
-TJANTED-A PARTNER WITH 85.000 TO
Y 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: tbe new partner would be expected to
take charge of tbe office department Particulars
in confidence from JAS. W. DRAfE & CO., 129
Fourth avenue. . fel-56
WANTED-BOARDING.
-TTASTEn-BOAKD AND ROOM IN A RE
YV bl'ECTABLE German family within 20 min
utes' walk of PIttsbnre postotflce, by a young man
who can give best of reference. Address W. D.
K.. care P. O.box 1018. Pittsburg. fc21-64
WANTED-F JNAh CI AL.
WANTED-MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST
rates of Interest: no delay; rents collected:
prompt settlements. J. C. KEILLY, 77 Diamond
st- . fel7.114
WANTED- MORTGAGES IN ANY
amonnts: 4W to 6 per cent; city and country:
no delay. SAMUEL W. BLACK" & CO.. W
Fourth avenne. ja20-S5-HThs
WAN,TiBJc:T0.,L0AN K.W0. IN AMOUNTS
of p, 000 and upward, on city and suburban
property, on 4, per cent free of tax; alsosmaller
amounts at 5 asd 6 per cent BLACK & BAIRD.
85 Fourth avenne. se21-d26-D
TT7-ANTED-TO LOAN 1200,000 ON MORT-
VV GAGES; flOO and upward at 6 per cent-
500,000 at 4K per cent on residences or baslnesi
property: also In adjoining conntles. S. H.
BENCH, 125 Fourth avenue.
oc31-e84-D
11 un uij ana suouroan propenies at 4)4, sand
6 per cent and on larms In AUeguenyand adja
cent counties at 6 per cent: no money loaned ont
of Pennsylvania. 1. M. PENNOCK & bON, 105
Fourth avenue. ap7-fll
-TT7-ANTED-HOUSES TO RENT. .RENTS TO
YV collect prompt returns, monthly settle
ments, Itemized statements with check; Insurance
and repairs attended to, thus relieving landlords
of all annoyances and losses connected with the
management of their property; also mortgages
from (500 to any amount In keeping with location
and valne of property and no delay. If title be
good. J.PEBJarx,4jiGrao.tst. fewMla ,
WANTED FINANCIAL.
TTTANTED-RENTS TO COLLECT; MONTH-
Vt LY settlement with Itemized statement,
BLACK A BAIRD, 95 Fourth avenue. a28-a29-D
TTTANTED-MORTGAGE8 ON CITY PBOP
,',J...;!BTY' over S4,; 4X per cent; no tax.
HENRY A. WEAVER & CO., 92Fourth avenne.
"TITANTED-MORTGAGES-MONEYTO LOAJi
...V. ,n nms to suit, at iH, 5 and 6 per cent,
GKAEUING &. LYON, 135 Fourth ave. ap6-el-I
"TITANTED-RENTS COLLECTED FROMFT-
VV LY; property managed with satisfaction.
ALLES Jfc BAILEY, 164 Fourth avenue, Tel. 167.
Ial9-81
WANTED MISCELLANEOUS.
WANTED-MANUFACTURER3 AND OTn
ER3 seeking locations should communicate
with i M. V. RICHARDS, LandAgent B. 4 O. R.
R., Baltimore, Md. fe2l-8l-rrssu
WANTED-SECOND-HAND ENGINE-A10X
12 or 8x10 post engine, In goud order. Ad
dress, stating price. OLIVER 3ROS. & PHIL
LIPS. Pittsburg. fe21-2
TU"ANTED BYPEARSON, LEADING PHO
Vj TOGRAPHER. 96 Fifth avenne, Pittsburg,
and 43 Federal street Allegheny, everybody to
know that he is making line cabinets at ?1 50 per
dozen; photos delivered when promised: lnstan
taneoua process. mhl3-L27
FOR SALE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE.
CItr Residences.
FOR SALE-ONLY S350-SMALL PAYMENT
down, the balance same ns rent 2-sty fr.
noose, 6 rooms. In good condition, on Bismarck
way. near High School; Iot30x75. J. C. REILLY,
77 Diamond sf. fel7-H4
FOR BALE-liaO-MT. "WASHINGTON, 2
minutes irom Incline, 2-story frame of 6
rooms, hall, shutters, front and rear porches,
good cellar, house newly papered, fine view of
city: lot 29x82. BLACK & BA1RD. 95 Fourth ave.
f 67-100-7, 9. 11. 13, 15, 19, 21, 23, 25, ?7
FOR SALE-BLUFF STREET, NEAR COL
LEGE, new brick honse 8 rooms, hall, bath
room. Inside w. c, finished basement; ajcomplete
house,. all lite Improvements; lot 23 feet 9 Inches
by 133 feet. ROBERT COWARD, No. 20 Bluff
street. fel7-45-EOD
FOR SALE-DAYIS ST.. JUST A FEW DOORS
from Wylle ave. cable line, an elegant 2
story brick dwelling of 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 fcl7-U4
TJ'ORSALE-BLUFFST.-BEST bargain in
X Sixth ward : lot 23 ft 9 in. by 139 rt. front:two
paved streets; new press brick dwelling of 10
rooms, vestibule, hall, slate mantels, tile hearths,
stationary tubs, hot and cold water. Inside shut
ter, both gases; must be sold. ALLES ft BAI
LEY, 164 Fourthave. Tel. 167. fc21-63-ThS
East End Residences.
FOB SALE-1.6C0-ZULEMA STREET, NEAR
Ward, Oakland new 5-room frame house;
fas. water, etc.: payments like rent BALTEN
PEBGEB 4 WILLIAMS, 151 Fourth ave. fel9-62
TT'OR SALE NEW FRAME HOUSE, 6 ROOMS.
1? hall, good cellar, n. g., pantry, slate man
lels, porches: 83,000; handy to station. DENNI
SON A SCHWAN, Station st and P. R. R.
le2I-77
FOR SALE ON JOSEPH ST., FRAME
honse, 4 rooms, hall, good cellar; lot 43vlOU;
only S2.300: SoOO cash, balance to snlt. DENN1
bON & SCHWAN,. Station st. and P. R. R.
fe21-77
FOR SALE-CENTER. NEAR AIKEN AVE.,
new house, lata style; well planned and
built (10 rooms): late Improvements: Just finished.
W. A. HERRON &SON3, 80 Fourth avenne.
fe21-84-TTB
FOR SALE -2 SMALL HOUSES AT SL600
each. In tbe East End, near Shadyslde and
Roup stations and cable cars. Terms from JAS.
W. DRAPE ft CO., 129 Fourth avenue, Pittsburg.
fe2I-86
FOR SALE-ON MEYKAN AVENUE, TWO
squares from cable cars, Oakland, new house
Brooms, late Improvements; lot 22looft; stable
on rear: price 13,700. W. A. HERRON ft SONS,
80 Fourth ave. fe20-2a-WThs
FOR SALE A TWO-STORY BRICK DWELL
ING house, with .Mansard, on Sonth inland
ave.; 12 rooms aud all conveniences; good sewer
age. For terms apply to D. E. BAYARD, cor.
Shady lane and Walnut st fe21-53
P
lOR SALE FRAME HOUSE, NEARLY NEW;
5 rooms, finished attic porches, rood cellar.
n. g., cltv water, street sewered: only S2.230; 7
minutes' from East Liberty station. DEN NISON
ft SCHWAN, Station St. and P. R. R. fe21-77
FOR SALE-t3,800, WARD ST., OAKLAND-2-story
and mansard frame dwelling of 7
rooms, hall, vestibule, bath, range. Inside shut
ters, electric bells, natural gas, etc.:nlcelot;very
good location. BLACK ft BAIRD, 95 Fourth
avenue. fel5-76-TTS
FOR 8ALE-II8.000; ONLY 3 MINUTES' OF
Shadyslde station, a desirable residence,
good style: 10 rooms: late Improvements; beauti
fully located; lot 70x300 ft., fronting 2 streets, on
Cuter avenue. In the midst of fine residences. W.
A. HERRON A SONS, 80 Fourth avenue.
fe21-84-TTS
FORSALE-H000 TVILI, BUY A VERY
bandsome residence with bath complete; lot
has SO feetlront on Mellon street, Nineteenth
ward, and Is fenced. This neighborhood Is first
claBS and the aboveprice very low for a specula
tion or a home. MELLON BROS., East Liberty.
, . fel7-123-TT8
P
iOR SALE-AT A GREATLY REDUCED
trlee. If sold anlck. on Fifth, near Mevran
are., in me miasi ot uasuana. lot 22x1 it. to an.
alley, a good brick house of 6 rooms: could be con
verted Into a business house at a small cost. AT.
A. HERRON ft SONS, 80 Fourth avenne.
fel9-6-TWTS
OR SALE-PENN AVE.. BRUSHTON STA
TION, new pressed brick dwelling of 15
rooms: hard wood finish, slate mantels, with im
proved fireplaces, laundry with cemented floor;
exceptionally low prloed: terms to snlt; Immedi
ate possession. See JNO. F, BAXTER. Agt, 512
Smitlifleld st. fe!7-53-MTh
OR SALE-TWO HANDSOME BUILDING
lots 48 ft. front Etyslan avenue, close to
Fifth avenne; aristocratic neighborhood; within
two blocks of Point Breeze Church; the price,
tl,6no. Is one-half lower than any lot as well situ
ated can be bought in this neighborhood. MEL
LgN BROS., East Liberty. lel7-122-TT8u
OR 8ALE-J3.200-JUST ONE M1N UTE FROM
Fifth avenue cable cars, on a good 6treet and
convenient to E. E. station a pretty frame dwell
ing of 6 rooms, hall and vestibule, nat. and art.
gas, water, screens for windows and doors, front
yard: choice location and special bargain. BLACK
4 BAIRD, 95 Fourth avenue. . fe$-49-D
FOR SALE-AVE CAN SELL YOU AN EAST
END residence for S500 cash, and will make
payments on balance like rent;4hls Is a brick
dwelling situated on Sonth Hilandave.. and on
line of new cable cars; has every modern con
venience, and will be sold. If taken at once, very
cheap. BLACK ft BAIRD. 95 Fonrth ave.
fe6-52-6, 8. 9, 12, 14, 16, 19, 21, 23, 26, 23
FOR &ALE-H.250 WILL BUY A MEADOW
street dwelling of 8 rooms, nicely arranged;
halt vestlbnle, laundry in cellar, front and back
porches, range, bathroom, hot and cold water,
natural and artificial gas, slate mantels and nice
chandeliers; this Is only 6 minutes' from Liberty
station. BLACK ft BAIRD, 95 Fourth avenue.
fc6-49-D
FOR SALE AT 6,500, COR. PROPERTY,
Just new, brick house, 8 rooms, besides laun
dry, bath room, storage room, both kinds of gas
and all tbe latest conveniences: well finished,
tastefully papered; stands separate: near steam
and cable cars: one of tbe best locations lu the
East End. For full particulars see W. A. HER
BONift SONS, 80 Fourth avenjte. fe21-83-Thrs
rR SALE-HOUSES IN ALL PARTS OF THE
East End on terms to snlt 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. a. to 6 v. m. ie2l-77
FOR SALE-CENTER AVE., NEAR ROUP
station, handsome new Queen Anne brick
dwelling, 12 rooms, reception hall, nice pantry,
range, bath, laundry with stationary tubs house
wired for electric lights. Inside w. c. slate roof,
large porches, 13-incn walls, good sewers: lot50x
ISO tect; convenient to both cable lines and P. It.
it. ; one of the most desirable residences In the E.
E.: price only J11.0CO: terms to Eult. BLACK ft
BAIRD, 95 Fonrth are. fe2l-97-D
F'JK SALE BRICK HOUSE, JU&T FIN
ISHED, late style, five large bed chambers,
parlor, dining room, kitchen aud large sitting
room on second floor, besides pantrv, bath room
and laundry; all well finished; tile hearths and
facings, hardwood mantels with cabinets, tile ves
tibule, porches front, side and rear: electric bells,
stone walks In front both kinds of gas. well sew
ered, corner lot 40x121 feet street graded, near
steam and cable cars: one of Hie best locations In
the East End; 37,500, termvcrv reasonable. W.
A. HERRON & SONS, 80 Fourth avenue.
fel9-65-TTS
TT'OR 8ALE-M250-A CHOICE OAKLAND
Jj property, near cable road; handsome modern
style brick dwelling of 8 rooms, halt vestibule,
bath, laundry, etc : latest Improved natural gas
'range; stationary tubs In laundry: patent sani
tary w. c: large bath tab: marble-top stationary
washstand; an abundance of good large closets,
also china and fruit closets; sliding doors. Inside
shutters, polished plate glass windows: tile vesti
bule, tile hearths, natural gas grates, elegant
slate mantels aud hardwood cabinets; stained
glass of very pretty design In vestlbnle door;
chandeliers and gas fixtures: the walls and ceil
ings are elaborately decorated with most beautl
lul designs of modern art; nice large front and
rear porches aud bay window balcony; flagstoue
and cement walks; nice lawn; largo'lot: Iron
lence: paved street; both natural and artificial
gas. BLACK ft BAIRD, 95 Fourth avenue.
fel5-75-TTS
Allegheny Residences.
FOR SALE-IMMEDIATE POSSESSION -House
on Race street: contains 6 rooms, attic,
hall, etc: call quick. A. D. WILSON, 55 Federal
St., Allegheny. fc2I-62
F
OK SALE-ON CHESTNUT ST.. NEAR
D Ohio, St., Allegheny, brick house 7 rooms,
hall, etc.; lot 24x87 feet: price $6,500. A.D. WIL-
tV C? I?f3.l A- a11lAw .V i f i.l0
l'i WCCUCIUBU, AllCUCUIt JC.I-WJ-1UO
FOR SALE-ON EASY PAYMENTS. FOUR
new, 6-room houses, with bathroom, w. c,
natural andarillicl.il gas;- lot 33x100, or larger, if
desired: situated on line of Perrysvllle Ave. Elec
tric road. Inquire of J. A. McKEE. 708 Venn
ave., Penn building, room 611. Ja31-72-TT8
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
lime; make note of this and look out for apian.
A. LEG GATE ft SON, II Federal bt, Allegheny.
tel6-79
FOR SALE-BKICK DWELLING AND 2 LOTS
on Arch street. Second ward, Allegheny, ad
joining the parks and street cars, 8 rooms, with
nail, attic, pelUr, bath. w. c, natural gas, etc.;
all In excellent order: flue large side lot. Terms,
etc. from JAS. W. DBAPE & CO.. 129 Fourth
avenue, Pittsburg, feli-84
FOR SALE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE.
Allegheny Residences.
FOR SALE-82.600 WILL BUY BRICK HOUSE
4roomsandattlcon Juniata St., Allegheny.
A. D. WILSON, 53 Federal st, Allegheny. "
fe21-Sl-ThS
FOR SALE 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. fe!7-114
TTIOR SALE-M.50O-1N MONTHLY PAY-
JL' MENTS;lot 50x100; house eight rooms, Datn,
Blate roof, natural gas, etc., on Eldgewood ave
nue, near electric car station, hill district Alle
gheny; grand chance. A. LEGGATE ft SON. 31
eoerat si., Aiiegneny. icio-.
FOR SALE-BRICK HOUSE OF 7 BOOMS,
halt bathroom, w. e.. Inside shutters, mar
ble mantels, laundry, cemented cellar, cement
pavement side entrance, both gases, etc., near
park: situated In Second ward, Allegheny. Ad
dress SOUTH. Dispatch-office. fe2t-4
Suburban .Residences.
FOR SALE-SEVERAL NICE HOUSES AT
Glenfleld. Ft. Wayne R. R., from 1,503 to
SJ, 000. C. HER1N GER 4 SON , 103 Fonrth ave.
fe21-73-Th8
FOR SALE AT STOOP'S STATION, P. ft L.
E. It R., 14 acres of ground with house and
stable for 82,000. W. A. HERRON ft SONS. 80
Fourth avenue. iel4-3-TTS
FOR SALE-FINEST FRAME RESIDENCE OF
10 rooms and attic In Wllklnsbnrg. corner
Coal and Franklin sts.. for J1.0CO, on terms
to suit. E. D. W1NGENROTH, 100 Fourth ave.
fe21-71-ThS
FOR SALE-A NICE NEW HOUSE OF FOUR
rooms, hall, two porches, water In the kitchen,
with lot 40x150 ft., at Emsworth, Fort Wayne It
R., atK.500. C. BER1NGER ft SON, 103 Fourth
ave. fe2l-73-ThS
FOB SALE-TWO ACRES OF LAND AT
Howard Station. P. V. and U. railroad, with
fine house, containing seven rooms, water In
kitchen, spring-house, grapery, fruit trees, etc.
This beautiful place Is located In what is common
ly called Forestvllle, and only about five miles
from the city, and eost 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. fcl9-61
FOR SALE-VERY DESIRABLE SUBURBAN
home, with stable and two acres or ground,
nicely laid off In walks, .flower beds, shrubbery,
etc.; on line of electric road, PerrysvlUe ave., Al
legheny: house contains It rooms and 1 small
room, fitted up with shelving suitable for storage
and clothes room, also batnrpom, w. c, natural
and artificial gas and 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 bnlldlng, room 611.
Ja3I-72-TTS
I7AOR SALE-OR TO LET-ONE OF THE MOST
beautiful suburban places In Allegheny
countv; the bouse 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 haudsomefowl house: 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
PROVEMENT CO., 85 Knox avenne, Knoxvllle
borough. Jal9-9
FOR SALE LOTS.
East End. Lots.
FOR SALE-BOULEVARD LOTS FACING
tbe circle and parks; cheapest and best lots
In the E. E. BLACK ft BAIRD. 95 Fourth ave.
fe4-19-4,5,7,9,lt,13,15,17,19,2t23,25.27
FOR SALE-NICE LITTLE BUILDING LOT,
26x76 ft, Lang avenue. Twenty-first ward,
close to Dallas station: price only JffiOlf sold this
week. MELLON BROS., East Liberty.
fel7-124-MTT
FOR SALE TWO CHOICE LOTS ON STAN
TON avenue, near Hlland ave., each 40x100
leet to 20-foot alley ; price reduced to SJ5 per foot
If sold at once. BlACK &BAIRD. 95 Fonrth ave.
fe6-43-D
FOR SALE-THREE ACRES OF BEAUTIFUL
land on Stanton ave., near Hlland; situation
unsurpassed: fine frultand shade trees: price tmd
terms reasonable. Inqntre of D. C. NEGLKY,
6106 Penn ave., East End. " Jal9-12-TTS
FOR SALE-CHOICE LOTS, AT DALLAS STA
TION, P. R. R., convenient to steam and
street cars: cheap and on easy terms, situation
unsurpassed; price ranging lrom 8400 to 8600. In
quire of D. C. NEGLEY, 6106 Penn ave.. East
End. no28-y78-TT3
HnzelwoodJLots.
FOR SALE-GLENWOOD, THE MOST CON
VENIENT suburb or the city; only 12 min
utes by the B. 4 O. :T4 trains a day each way;
building lots for sale near the station at S300, S400,
(MO, $600, $700, (800, $1,000, according to location
and slzeorlot:term.sto subpurchasers. GEORGE
C BURG WIN, Attorney at Law, 150 Fourth ave.
fel-43-TTSSU
Alleshcnv Xiots.
FOR SALE-SEVERAL NICE LOTS ON GOOD
streets. In Allegheny. C. BERING ERA SON,
103 Fourth arc. fe21-73-Tbs
Suburban Ixiuu
FOR SALE AT EDGEWOOD. DESIRABLE
building lots, 60x150 and 100x300 ft.: cheap If
sold quick. W. ir HEREON A SONS. 80 Fourth
avenue. fe!4-3-Trs
TTOR SALE FINE LARGE LOTS AT WIL
Jj KINSBURG. 3 minutes' walk from railroad
station and close to Penn avenue. 30x120 feet to a
20-foot alley: all perfectly level: no grading or
filling up required; fruit trees on every lot; $50
down, balance In monthly ptyments; title per
fect. Plans irom JAS. W. DRAPE 4 CO.. 1.3
Fourth avenue, Pittsburg. fe21-87-MThs
Manufacturing Sites.
FOR SALE-BUSINESS SITE-OVER 100 FEET
fronting on Rlveravenue, by 215 feet In depth;
two-story brick tannery covering nearly the
entire lot; will be sold cheap to quick buyer.
BLACK 4 BAIRD, 95 Fourth avenue. fe6-!9-D
FOR SALE-MANUFACTURING SITE, 3Jf
acres fronting 700 feet on river and rail at
Butler Junction, W. P. K. R. ; 50 feet square stone
building; Morgan steam hammer 14-Inch cylinder,
and other machinery; office, nlceS room residence:
Fine run gas connections, and on gas belt
1,200 feet deep: rare faculties for profitably
manufacturing Russia sheets, tin-plate, forglngs.
nails and plate glass;-ll for half its value to the
most desirable manufacturers. FARRELLY
ALDEN, 49 Firth ave., Pittsburg. fc21-47
Miscellaneous.
FOR SALE ONE TO THREE ACRES OF
choice, level and nicely located ground at
Emsworth, P., Ft.W. A C. it It, jith or without
Improvements: will be sold at a bargain. BLACK
& liAIKD. 95 Fourth ave.
f e7-90-8, 9, 12, 14, 16, 10.21, 23, 26, 23
FOR SALE-$9,C00-BEN VENUE-ELEGANT
residence.
$6,250, Oakland, finebrlck-resldence.
$10,500, beautiful Shadyslde home, 10 rooms,
large grounds.
$1,500, 7 room house, Howe St.: very easy terms.
&.O0O, Furbesst, fine large residence.
W. W. M'NElLl. & BRO..
fc21-&3 J6C Fourth ave.
FOB SALE 1 OF THE CHOICEST LOTS ON
Grazier St.. 40x137; 5 minutes' from Brnshton
station; 8675.
3 LOTS-On Brnshton ave., 50x130; price $300;
terms to suit.
4 LOTS On Margaretta st.. 57 feet front; street
sewered now and will be paved this 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 $C5; terms to
suit.
2 LOTS-On Shetland ave., 21x120 each; $1,050 for
both.
2 LOTS On Larimer ave., below Shetland; price
41.000 for both.
SEVERAL LARGE LOTS for sale on Penn ave. ;
lots for sale on all the principal streets in the
East End. Before yon buva house or lot
call on DENNISON 4 SCHWAN, Station st.
and P. K. R., East End. fe21-77
FOR SALE-OSBORNE ONE HOUSE AND
about 4 aqres groundf will be sold for $4,500;
owner going West; must be sold -this week.
Also, houses and vacant lots on reasonable
terms.
FOR SALE-PITTSBURG-On Reed street 4
frame houses: must be sold soon.
FOR SALE-BELLEVUE Houses and vacant
lots on long time. Also,
BELLEVUE-FINE QUEEN ANNE HOUSE.
lot 50x150 feet: vestlbnle and hall, 6
rooms aud finished attic, complete in de-
I tails: $1,000, terms to suit Also, several
good houses and vacant lots.
FOR 3ALE-WILKINSBURG-3 small houses
and one large Queeu Anne residence Just
completed.
FORSALE-NEARLAUGHLIN STATION-FIne
Queen Anne frame house, 9 rooms and cot
tgcof5 rooms, -acres or ground, splendid
order, fine fruit good neighborhood, fine
residences surrounding, lot about 2 acres;
will be sold at reasonable price and time.
FOR SALE-HOMESTEAD-10 frame houses In
convenient location; will be sold all to
gether at low figure, if bought before
March 1.
Call on J. DERMITT, 407 Grant street
fe20-M-WThs
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS.
Machinery and Metals.
FOR SALE-2 HORIZONTAL ENGINES, 18x2!,
1 Ball engine, 1 small dvnamo and 2 lamps and
meat choppers, rendering kettles, etc. VELTE 4
MCDONALD, Penn ave., cor. Thirty-second st.
Jel6-!63-TTS
FOH SALE-NEW AND SECOND-HAND
machinery: engines from 4-horse power up.
boilers, pnmps, etc.: call or write for prices.
FAHEY ft PFALLER. Faber and Washington
sts., near Union depot. ap24-vU)j-TTS
Financial.
FOB SALE-MOP.TGAGES ! MOltTGAOES
from $500, $l,C0O. $1,500 and upward, bearing
6 per cent Interest approved by attorney. These
mortgages arc nearly all purchase money mort
gages. Au excellent Investment for anybody.
Apply to O. It. TOUDY; 173 Carson street South
Side. i'el9-61
Horses. Vehicles, Live Stock, etc
FOR SALE CnEAP SIDE BAR BUGGY;
Jones AGuthrleiriatg; can be seenatOen
senllter's stable, Seventh st, at any time. D. V.
DONALDSON. fel-5I-TTli8
CONSUME YOUR OWN GAKBAGB IN
stoves and ranges while using the same for
cooking, or any other purpose, by using the
Kureka Garbage Burner. For illustrative cir
cular, containing full information, call on or
address
JAMES ANDERSON,
S3 East Diamond street
je5-n57-TT3 Allegheny, Pa.
FOR SALE BUSINESS.
Business Chances.
-TTKJE SALE-1N THE C1TY-A NO. 1' BUSINESS
J3 Job printing office and stationery store do
ing' an excellent business. Particulars from
ALEXANDER 4 LEA 313 Wood st. fe21-0-TbS
EOK SALE-AN ESTABLISHED RETAIL
grocery. In Allegheny, doing a large business,
mostly cash; location one of the best In the city.
For information address LOCK BOX156, Alleghe
ny, Pa. fel6-2
FOR SALE-AN ESTABLISHED TIN AND
hardware business: No. 1 location, with large
jobbing trade; reasonable rent; a rare opportu
nity; satislactory reason for selling. Address
FLEMING 4 HAMILTO.N, Third ave. fel6-2t
FOR SALE-STOKES, STORES, STORES;
drug, dry goods, grocery, notion, shoe, tea,
cigar and tobacco stores, bakeries, hotels-restaurants,
confectioneries, boarding nooses, coal
works, etc.? 100 good city business chances lor
men or women. SHEPARD 4 CO.. 54 Fifth ave.
ja30
F
IOR SALE-RETAIL WnlTE ROCK SAND
business, together with four rood dranffbt
horses, young and sound: two firth wheel wagons
almost new, two gravel wagons, four sets harness,
one six-ton soale; a bargain for somcrperson bny
Ingsoon: good reason for selling. B. C.SLOCUM,
JR., 428 Carson st, S.S., orlll fc2I-55-ThSK
Business) Stands.
FOR SALE-BIG INVESTMENT-10 ACRES
of land fronting river and underlaid with
coal and fire-clay: this property Is situate at New
Cumoerland, W.Va. See BLACK 4 BAIRD. 95
Fourthave. fe2-37-2.4,5,6,7,8,9,12,14,16.19,21,23
FOR SALE WISHING TO RETIRE. I OFFER
my old established business stand (with or
without stock): dolng$20, 000 annually: store, ware
house, dwelling and stable: 3 hours from Pitts
burr, on C. ft P. R. R., general store, Kensington,
Col. Co , O. C. E. RICHARDS. fel3-30-KOD
TO LET.
Cltv Residences.
TO LET-8 ROOMS ON PENN AVE., NEAR
Ninth st. at $000 per year. See W. A. HER
EON A SONS. 80 Fourth avenne. fel7-73-MTT
rpo LET-BRICK HOUSE OF 10 ROOMS. WITH
JL all modern Improvements. No. 411 WyUeave.
C. BERLNGEK ft SON, 103 Fourth ave.
fe21-73-TbS
TO LET-HOUSE OF TEN ROOMS. ON PENN
avenue, near Ninth street. Inqntre of DR. S.
K. LAKE, 906 Penn ave., between 9 A. M. and 4
P. M. fe2I-70
East Ead Resiaencesu
TO LET WARD ST., OAKLAND, TWO
STORY, mansard, brick bouse; eight rooms.
Including bath room, laundry, etc. Apply, C. F.
JAHN, 519 Grant t, or on premises. fe21-l
TO LET-A NEAT FRAME DWELLING,
with all late Improvements, situate on Hlland
avenue. East End; also small brick house situate
on Farragnt street. Inquire GRAFF, HUGUS 4
CO., 632 and 634 Liberty street. fe21-74
TO LET FURNISHED HOUSE. 16 ROOMS;
all late improvements: first class In all re
spects: stable, carriage bouse, large yard, Stan
ton, near Hlland ave.. East Ena. w. A. HER
RON 4 SONS, 80 Fourth avenue. fe20-23-WThS
TO LET-ON FENN AVENUE, TWENTY
SECOND ward. East End, that elegant resi
dence of D. A. Stewart deceased; 18 rooms: alt
late conveniences; large grounds, fruits, stable
and carriage house, etc. W. a: HERRON 4
SONS, 80 Fonrth avenne. fe20-23-wrhs
TO LET-ONLY $25 PER MONTH-FREE
rent to April 1; near Penn avenue cable line,
12 entlrclv new 8-room brick dwellings, on Mifliin
st. near Main st. only 5 cent fare and 12 minutes'
time; can go to dinner; come early and get pick
of houses. BLACK 4 BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave.
fe!7-67
O LET-SEVERAL" NEW PRESSED-BE1CK
residences,' Irving Place, Ellsworth avenue.
East End. Each house contains 10 rooms, besides
bath-room, pantry, lanndry. etc.. has two-storr
bay windows on front and side, large front and
back porches, finished thronghout in best style
with every modern convenience,. Each house is
situated on a lot 50x150 feet. Take train to Roup
station. Inquire of THOS. H. CHAPMAN on
premises. fel9-35-TTS
Allrchenr Residences.
TO LET-211 L ACOCK ST., ALLEGHENY. 8
rooms near Sanduskv st: $42 per month. W.
A. HERRON 4 SONS, 80 Fourth avenue.
fel7-73-MTT
TO LET-NO. 107 FAYETTE ST.. ALLE
GHENY, 8 rooms, late Improvements, only
$100 per year. W. A. HERRON i
kkon &U.NS, se ronrtn
avenue.
fal9-66-rWT3
mo LET-BRICK DWELLING HOUSE OF 10
1 rooms, with large lot. No. 34 Sheffield st,. Al
legheny; rent 0. C. BERINGER 4 SON, 103.
J! ourin ave. lea-ms
TO LET NO. 82 SHEFFIELD. ALLEGHENY,
new house, 8 rooms, fine order; late Improve
ments (furnished If desired). W. A. HERRON 4
SONS, 80 Fourth avenne. fel9-66-TWTS
TO LET-FURNISHED HOUSE ON RIDGE
ave., Allegheny City: fine large residence,
with stable: possession April t 1889. W. A. HER
RON 4 SONS. 80 Fourth ave. fel9-6S-TT8
Suburban Residences.
TO LET DWELLINGS OF ALL SIZES
Along the Fort Wayne Railroad. C, BER
INGER ft SON, 103 Fonrth ave. fc21-7J-Ths
TO LET-SUBURBAN RESIDENCE-GLEN-FIELD,
P., Ft W. ft a Ry.. known as Blr
ney homestead, with natural gas: all conveni
ences: 6 acres of ground covered with choice fruit
and shade trees and shrubbery, etc.; rent only
$350 per year. BLACK ft BAIRD, 95 Fonrth ave.
lel9-76
Apartments.
TO LET-FRONT AND, BACK PARLOR 421
Penn ave. to let together or separate to den
tist dressmaker, etc., except physician (doctor
already In house); possession April 1. BLACK 4
BAIRD, 95 Fonrth ave. fe21-94
TO LET-DESIRABLE SECOND - STORY
front room, suitable for a doctor or dentist
on Penn avenue, between Ninth and Tenth streets,
can be rented furnished or unfurnished. Address
E. C, Dispatch office. fe21-45
7arms.
TO LET-3 LARGE FARMS NEAR CITY; ONE
on shares to right party; rent reasonable.
Inquire ofMRS. JACOBY, 3708 Butler st, city.
feI9-34-TTS
Offices. Desk Room, itc.i
TO LET-SECOND FLOOR. 510 SMITHFIELD
St., one or two rooms. Inquire of A. 51. 4
J. B. MURDOCH, 510 Smjtbfleld st. fe20-15
TO LET- IN. THE McCANCE BLOCK,
SmlthfleM. 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 FRONT ROOM, SECOND
floor, 518 Smithfleld St., opposite City Hall
and adjoining Duquesne Motel, with chairs,
desk, etc. MORRIS ft FLEMING, 106 Fourth
ave. do4d-6S-TT3
TO LET-A SUIT OF OFFICES (COMMUNI
CATING parlors), 031 Penn avenue: all In
flr6t-clas9 order. See JUSS J. LOVE, 814 Penn
ave., or W. A. HERRON 4 SONS, SO Fourth ave
nue. fe21-82-Tbssn
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 Wood st . JalS-51
TO LET-2NICECHEERFUL OFFICEROOMS;
good light: desirable location; No. 1127 Lib
erty ave., second floor: also, storeroom and cellar.
No. 1129 Liberty ave.. directly opposite Union
depot.. Inquire EXCELSIOR EXPRESS AND
STANDARD CAB CO., same building. fe21-85
rpO LET-NEW OFFICES: SPLENDID LIGHT.
A. The Germanla Savings "Bank. 423 Wood st.
having changed the Interior or its bnlldlng by
adding 15 large, alrv and well-lighted offices, with
all modern conveniences, elevator, etc., offer the
same for rent at reasonable terms. Parties desir
ing a fine location should apply at once at the
BANK. de21-75-D
Business Stands.
TO LET-QUARRY OF ONE OF THE BEST
kinds of stone: is located on a paved street.
Address QUARRY, Dispatch offlce. fe21-52
TO LET-FINE STOREROOM. 2S7 OHIO ST.,
Allegheny, with plate glass front: first-class
business location: at present occupied as confec
tionery. Apply to J. H. AIKEN, 100 Firth ave
nue. fel4-83-D
alO LET-SPACE WITH POWER; ALSO,
storage space (with pul'eys, shaftings, belt
ings, etc.) In the Banner 31111. Main st. Alle
gheny: rent moderate. W. A. HERRON 4 bONS,
80 Fourth avenue. fel9-65-TTS
TO LET THAT FINE BUSINESS OR WARE
HOUSE, No. 93 Water st, 3 stories, 160ft.
deep to First avenue, with elevator (will divide
anifrentSOft deep, fronting either on Water or
First avenue). W. A. HEREON 4 SONS. 80
Fourth avenne. feI9-65-TTS
TO LET THE POPULAR HOTEL KNOWN
as the A bite Honse, 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-cla'ss order: long lease Is given to tbe
rlcht party. For rnrther Information call or ad
dress 1 HE D AN N EK MEDICIN E CO., 242 Federal
st. Allegheny City. fe2-15
Special.
TO LET-BY "W. W. M'NEILL 4 BRO.. 163
Fonrth avenue.
03 Wylioavc., 7 room brick, (16.
814 Wylle ave., 7 room brick, $16. .
372 Center ave.. 7 room brick. 818.
SO Fifth ave., 7 room brick, fii.
Aiiegneny:
70K!rkpatrtckave 7 room brick, $28.
72 Klrkpatrlck ave.. 7 room brick. 326. fe21-89
PERSONAL.
X R S O N A L-BOOKS WANTED-IF YOU
have one book worth 10 cents, or a library
worth Sl.COO, let us know:, we will buy one as
qnickly as the other. LEVI'S BOOK. STORE.
Seventh Ave. Hotel bnlldlng. feffl
"PERSONAL YOU WILL BEA LONGTIME"
jl. uuiiu. uufc a snort uuiu niivi". u uc up sou
make the best of It: see that vour wearing apparel
always looks neat and tidy. DICKSON, the
Tailor, of 65 Fifth avenne. corner "Wood street
second floor, makes a specialty of fine cleaning
and repairing: give him a trill. Telephone 1558. lag
FOUND.
J7I0UND-A WATCH-THE OWNER. CAS
? have it by describing property. Apply at
JONES & LAUGULLNS' STORJi-SouthsIde.
tea-29
Walter J. OSBORNE. Richard barrows.
BARROWS & OSBORNE
JOB PRINTERS,
90 Diamond street
Telephone No. 813
leZ-fcH-TTSsa
AUCTION KALES.
BEAUTIFUL FURMSHMENT OF AIT
East End residence at auction FRIDAY
MORNING, February 22. at 10 ocIoci,at the)
rooms No. 311 Market st Fine upright piano
forte, pictures, pier mirror, mantel cabinet,
elegant upholstered parlor suit, fancy chairs
and rockers, bed lounge, conch, ornaments,
bric-a-brac, curtain!-, shades, rugs, fine hall
rack, cheval glass, folding bed, chamber suits,
chiffonier, secretary, desk, bookcase, library
table, marble and wood top tables, bedsteads,
mattresses, comforts, blankets, springs, m
reaus, washstanda. fine silver and glass ware,
dishes, wardrobes, sideboard, hay, room and,
stair carpets, linoleum.
Goods now on exhibition.
HENBY AUCTION CO.. LIM..
fc2L90 Auctioneers. .
AUCTION SALE FULTON STREET
property. THURSDAY, February 2L 2
o'clock P. M., on premises: 6-room brick dwell
Ing.No. 143 Fulton street convenient to Wylie,
Center and Fifth avenue cable cats. (Six min
utes from postofflce.) Will positively be sold
to highest bidder; rare chance for a home or
investment
SMITHSON & MOORE,
Auctioners, Eisner Building,
fe!7-13 Cor. Fifth ave. and Wood st
r 'O.HIGHEST BIDDER AT PUBLIC SALE,
L on Wednesday, February 27, at 2 o'clock,
on Cltv View, near east car stables, Allegheny.
2 new bouses, 7 rooms, 2 vacant lots. A. J.
PENTECOST, 413 Grant st fel9-23-TT3
LEGAL NOTICES.
STATE OF if F. LUDWIG, DECEASED
Notice is hereby given that letters o'
administration on the estate of M. F. Ludwig;
deceased, late of the Seventh ward. City of Al
legheny, have been granted to the under
signed, to whom all persons Indebted to said es
tate are requested to make immediate pay
ment, and those baving claims or demands
against the same will mtke them known with
out delay. J. W. LUDWIG, II Federal street,
Allegheny. feU-100-Th
J. B. SWEITZER, 06 Diamond street
ESTATE OF 3. B. SWEITZER, DE
CEASED Executrix's Notice Notice is
hereby given that letters testamentary on
the estate of J. B. Sweitzer, late of Allegheny
City, county of Allegheny, and State of Penn
sylvania, deceased, have been granted to ths
undersicned, to whom all persons indebted to
said estate are requested to make immediate
payment and those having claims or demands
against the same will make them known with
out delay to MARY H. SWEITZER. Execu
trix, 81 Beech street Allegheny. - -f e7-S3-Th .
JOHN W. ECHOLS, Attorney-at-Law,
147 Fourth avenue.
SOMERS BROTHERS &' CO. VS. GEORGE
C. ROLL. In Court of Common Pleas No. .
2. of Allegheny county. Of April term, -1SS9,
No. 24. Domestic attachment
Notice is hereby given that we, John C.
Brown, residing at '26 Carson street and
whose place of business is in the Sheriff's office
of said county; Samuel J. Fleming, residing at
corner of Craig and Winthrop street and
whose place of business is at No. 117 Fourth
avenue, and James D. Glover, residing at North
Mansfield, and whose place of busmesS-isJat
No. 129 Fourth avenue, all of said county
of Allegheny, have been appointed trustees of
the estate of George C. Roll, and we now,
therefore, hereby notify and require alt per
sons indebted to said George C. Boll, or holding '
property belonging to him, to pay and deliver
all such sums of money and property due ana
belonging to said George C. Roll to us as said "
trustees; and all creditors of said George C. -Roll
are desired to present to us, as said
trustees, their claims and demands.
J. C. BROWN.
S. J. FLEMING.
Jal7-15-Th J. D. GLOVER.
AMUSEMENTS.
EXTRA.
GRAND OPERA HOUSE,
E. D. Wilt Lessee and Manager.
WEEK BEGINNING MONDAY, FEB. 2S,
Matinees Wednesday and Saturday.
MARGARET MATHER,
Monday, Thursday, and Saturday matinee, .
ROMEO AND JULIET.
Tuesday and Friday,
LEAH.
Wednesday matinee,
LADY OF LYONS.
Wednesday evening,
THE HONEYMOON.
Saturday evening,
PEG WOFFINGTON.
Seats now on sale. t e3-5-
T)IJOUfIHEATER-TC
rHEATER TO-NIGHT.
ERMINIE,'
By tho Original Casino Company.
Next week Murray & Murphy. f e2I
RS. ALtfEJ.SHAW, '
UNDER AUSPICES PRESS CLUB,
AT LAFAYETTE HALL, .
Saturday afternoon and evening. Tickets tot
sale at KLEBERS' MUSIC STORE, i
f e21-93 S06 Wood street
GRAND OPERA HOUSE-THE WD7E."
Matinee Saturday.
"THE WIFE" I The famous anccess of Netr
'THE WIFE" York. Superior Cast Scenery,"
"THE WIFE" I etc etc.
Next week Margaret Mather. fe&
HARRIS' THEATER
Every Afternoon and Evening',
NELSON COMBINATION.
NELSON COMBINATION.
Next week "True Irish Hearts." felS-10
H
ARRY WILLIAMS' ACADEMY
Tp-night Matinees Tuesday, Thursday and
saturaav.
AUSTIN'S AUSTRALIAN NOVELTY CO.
mt.t.F- AIMEE, THE HUMAN FLY.
fel7-U '
SASLNO MUSEUM
Week of February 18:
E WELCHES' GIGANTIC SPECIALTY
COMPANY. Welches. Charles and Jennie;
Baby Venus: Gleason Children. Admission, 10c
Open from 10 A. M. to 10 P. M. felg-Il
-CnU5EBFDR ALI
FOR SALEaod TO LET..
3 rooms up to 10 rooms. In the beautiful,
borouzh of Knoxville. only 13 miles from city
postofflce..
Beautiful homes are sold on payments the)
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. .
-Off-Take Sonthside cars to Twelfth street
and Mt Oliver Incline and Street Railway, or
to Thirteenth street, and the Electric Railway,
MOmLEUiWROYEMMTCO.
OFFICE, 83 KNOX AVENUE,
fe8-57-TTSSU KNOXVILLE BOROUGH! V
OFFIOES
TO let!
Four or five offices on the fourth floor of tbe
Renshaw Building will be let from April 1; .
rooms conuccting or separate; good light,
water, gas and elevator. Apply to JNO. A,
RENSHAW, corner Liberty and Ninth streets.
fe6D
DR. F. WACKEROW
VETERINARY SURGEON, Residence, -JHTas;ett
street: Office. 4J First street, Alle
gheny; Telephone, 3020 (Or. Czarnicky).
Referring to above. 1 respectfully request
my old patrons to transfer their full confidence
which 1 hitherto enjoyed in such high degree,
to my friend and colleague. Dr. Wackerow.
fe21-79 DR. EDW. CZARNICKY.
RS. HENRY RICHTER WISHES TO
return thanks to tbe Twin Citv Council
o. 12L Jr. O. D". A. M.:LvsIeCamDNo.2
Sons of veterans; Aiiegneny Loace no, oi, a.,
P. A., and tbe friends of tbe family for their
kindness and for attending tbe funeral of her
husband, Henry Richter. f e21-51
Tl " . . .. . -r - - - .. .
1 E. LINKENHEIMER, ARCHITECTy
" 6J5 Smithfleld street, Pittsbnrp, Pa,
Freihelts Frennd Building.
Second floor. fe20-81-D
r(EO. H.BARBOUR, ""
Vj civil engineer.
Surveyor, Draughtsman and Designerot ,'
Bridges Roofs and Mill Buildinss,
. Room 82 Eisner Building.
delS-kW-D M FIFTH AYENUE.Plttaburs.
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