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THE PITTSBURG- DISPATCH, PPJ33AY, FEBRUARY 22, 1889.
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MERE MONEY TALKS.
iWealthy Men Argue With the Ways
- and Heans Committee Against
A-BTATE TAX ON COKrORATIONS.
i
Harry direr Suggests That Monopolies
Should he Taxed.
A SERIOUS BLOW TO CO-OPURATIOX.
i Pennsylvania a Blind Giant. Bound Down by Marty
D.fficnlties.
A number of prominent Pittsburg manu
facturers entered their rjrotest yesterday
against the provision of the proposed reve
nue bill taxing manufacturing corporations.
H. "W. Oliver, Jr., suggested that railroad,
light and fuel monopolies should be. taxed
by the State, and held that the measure in
controversy was a direct blow to co-operation
between employers and employes.
4 rrnoM a staff connEsroxDEXT.:
Harmsbubg, February 21. H. W.
Oliver, Jr., who came over from Pittsburg
this morning to labor with the "Ways and
Means Committee of the House, sees politi
cal consequences which the members of the
.Legislature ought to keep before their eyes
along side the economic facts, before they
decide to followthe ideas of the State offi
cials, as shown in their geccral revenue bill,
and impose a State tax on corporations.
This vitw of the question was not formally
laid. before the "Ways and Means Committee
to-day by the speakers, but is undoubtedly
a point they have not overlooked.
The "Ways and Means Committee meeting
was held this afternoon in tlie hall of the
House of Representatives. Chairman Gra
ham sat in the chair of the Chief Clerk,
with Secretary Dravo by his side. The
gentlemen who appeared on behalf of the
manufacturing interests, were Representa
tive Bean, Cyrus E. Elder, of the Cambria
Iron and Steel Company; H. "V. Oliver,
Pittsburg; Mr. TViUon, of Philadelphia;
Colonel I. N. Schoonmaker, of Pittsburg;
ex-Auditor General Nilcs, and W. C.
Quincs, of Jones & Laughlins, Pittsburg.
The right for the particular provision of the
bill under consideration was made by Hon.
Henry Hall, of Mercer, who questioned
and.crostS-qucstioned the speakers and made
it plain that if the m nufacturing centers
were against the bill, the rural population
was by no means unanimous against it.
A TKOTEST FEOSI 520,000,000.
Colonel Bean simply read a protest from
the manufacturers of the Schuylkill valley,
representing 520,000,000 capital and 8,000
employes. Their objections to the tax on
corporations are that the tax was only re
pealed in 18S5, and that since that time
many companies have been indtrced thereby
to become corporations; that Ohio and New
Jersey, competing with Pennsylvania on
the.'nestand east, have no such tax; that
such a tax tends to discourage co-operative
companies; that there is considerable differ
ence agaiust the Pennsylvania manufact
urer between the wages paid here and in
New England; that the imposition
of the tax will tend to the lower
ing of wages, and that the decrease that
might be brought about in manufacturing
would injure agricultural interests by de
stroying markets tor agricultural products.
CyrusElder,ot the Cambria Company.Sec
rctary of the Philadelphia Association of
Manufacturers, said it was an admitted fact
that the national prosperity was largely due
to the policy of discriminating in taxation
in favor of the manufacturer. He thought
it ought to be a serious question with Penn
sylvania whether she of all others should
depart from this policy. He traced the his
tory of the taxation and exemption of man
ufacturers, and stated that white the reve
nue from corporations was $1,531,110 in
1884, the year before the repeal of 'the tax,
it last year had increased to 51,814,818 from
the payment of bonuses on new charters
alone. Mr. Elder stated to Mr. Hall that
the tax on manufacturing corporations
would really decrease the revenue, as man
ufacturers would not form new ones,and old
ones would surrender their charters.
TAX MONOPOLIES.
H. W. Oliver, Jr., said that from 1878 to
18S4 manufacturing corporations decreased
to less than 100, and no new charters were
taken out. Allegheny county had but one.
"It the bill becomes a law," he said, "it
will cost me 530,000 where it now doesn't
cost a cent." The bill he also declared was
a direct blow at co-operation.
"How will you avoid this and at the same
time create revenues?" asked Representa
tive Hall.
t "Tax corporations having exclusive
rights," answered Mr. Oliver. "Tax rail
roads, water companies, gas companies, elec
tric light companies and such as these. AVe
meet a bitter competition from the South
now and why aid it, and so destroy the pro
ducing po.wer that makes this Common
wealth a fat field for these monopolies.
Raise your revenue from them."
In answer to a question about the extent
of co-operation in Allegheny county, Mr.
Oliver stated he could not answer fully, but
could say there was hardly a limited com
pany in Pittsburg in which some working
men have not other than a wage interest.
The principal debate of the afternoon was
between ex-Auditor General Niles, who is
said to represent Baltimore and New York
capitalists, and Representative Hall. Mr.
Hall's questions were direct and to the
point on the constitutional leatures of the
case, and the replies of the ex-Auditor Gen
eral were for the most part evasive or after
the Yankee fashion, answering question
with question. Mr. NJles best point on the
constitutional argument "was that the im
position of a tax on manufacturing corpora
tions creates an' inequality in taxation ou
subjects of the same class, something the
Constitution forbrds.
A BLIND GIANT.
He based this on the fact that an indi
vidual manufacturerand a manufacturing
corporation were in all respects on the same
footing in their business and in the markets
where they bought and sold, and therefore
to impose a State tax on the latter and nol
on the former amounted to oppression. The
ex-Auditor General characterized this class
of legislation as unfriendly to the best in
terests of the-State. He compared Penn
sylvania to a blind giant, bound down by
many difficulties.
"But," inquired Representative Hall,
"doesn't Pennsvlvania get along pretty well
after all lor a blind man?"
"Yes," admitted Mr. Kiles, "but your
unfriendly legislation which forces peopleto
get married in New Jersey, has also sent a
great deal of money from Philadelphia into
The same State to be invested in manufacto
ries." "In other words," retorted Representative
Hallj "Pennsylvania not only does well,
but its prosperity spreads beyond its own
borders. '
Representative Hall, before leaving Ihc
ex-Auditor General, succeeded in showing
by hard questioning that that gentleman
had not always thought on this tax subject
as he does now, and that the letter which he
wrote to Governor Pattison indorsing the
exemption of manufacturinij corporations,
without which indorsement the Govornor
would not have permitted the measure to
become a law, was most unwillingly wrung
from Mr. Xiles.
Mr. B. Q. "Wilson, of Philadelphia, ar
pued that the Constitution permitted the
classification of corporations, and that under
this classification manufacturing corpora
tions could be made exempt from taxation.
Mr. HaU replied that the Constitution
would permit their classification for taxa
tion, but nut for the exemption of a certain
class.
COKE MEN KICK.
Colonel Schoonmaker devoted a brief
V time to the coke companies-and corpora-!
tions. Previous to 18S5 there were but four
corporations in this line where now there
are ten. He referred to the labor troubles
of the coke region, and said his own com
pany had been been chartered for the pur
pose of co-operation with emploves as a so
lution of the labor problem. The legisla
tion under consideration, being a consider
able burden on corporations, would be a
blow at the happy consummation coke men
desire to reach. The legislation would also
be a great aid to- his competitors in "West
"Virginia and elsewhere.
W. C. Quinsy, of Jones & Laughlins, re
ferred to the heavy indirect taxes already
paid by mining-and manufacturing corpor
ations" through the tax on the products
transported from them. Seventy-eight per i
cent of the traffic of the Pennsylvania Kail
road in s Pennsylvania was from these
sources, and they, therefore, paid, be ar
gued, that proportion of the railroad com
nanies' tax. Chicago, the rrrcat distributing
point of the "West, has the advantage of wa-
ter competition, ana so nas vyieveianu anu
other points in Ohio. "Will you further
handicap our efforts to compete with these?
Our manufactories should oe fostered," lie
argued; "lor each one of them makes a lo
cal market."
Among the Constitutional points touched
on during the discussions, particularly in
the verbal contest between Messrs. Niles
and Hall, was the one that it wasuncon
stitutional to exempt manufacturing cor
porations from taxation; it was also uncon
stitutional to exempt building and loan as
sociations. There seemed to be little differ
ence ot opinion on this point.
SrsirsoN.
IN THE IN AUGDRAL TRAIN.
QuickTime Will Enable Fittabnrgcrs to See
the Show in a Day.
The Pennsylvania Railroad yesterday
issued a circular to the effect that com
mencing Monday, February 25, the second
section of the Atlantic express, No. 20,
leaving Pittsburg at 3 o'clock A. jr., will be
run through to Baltimore and Washington,
arriving at the former place at 1:15 r. m.
and at Washington at 2:30 P. M.
The train wilUbllowon its first tripPresi-dent-elect
Harrison's special train, which
will be known as "the first inaugural
iram." The former train will be run every
awning until after the inauguration cere
monies. The object in putting it on was to
give people in this city, who had but little
time at their disposal, an opportunity to
leave Pittsburg early Monday morning, get
into Washington in time to see 'the inau
gural parade, and arrive home again late
the same night. .
THE TETERAN LEGION GATHERING.
Delegations From the Two Cities Jain the
Others at Altoona.
The annual National Encampment of the
Veteran Legion begins to-day at Altoona.
No. 1, of Pittsburg and Allegheny, left last
night, and a number of delegations went
through from Youngstown, O., Missouri
and other parts of the West.
Officers will be elected, and the regnlar
yearly business transacted.
Meters for All Who Wnnt Them.
The Philadelphia Company is now occu
pied with sending circulars to all the con
sumers of their natural gas, informing them
that they are now in a position to furnish
every one who requires it with a natural gas
meter, in order to give all a chance of buy
ing their fuel on the fairest and most equit
able basis.
A Turtle Creek Gns Company
A gas company has been organized in
Turtle Creek with a capital stock of 5,000.
The d irectors are Peter A Boli, James Gil
more, JI., B. A. Jobe, A. O. Tinsman, Jo
seph P. Johnston, William E. Brans and
V. At Eath.
THE LICENSE LIST fcjJMi
in the Satueday issue of The Dispatch.
Exclusive
Styles India Silks $4 00 to
SI "75
A yard made to our ovrnjordei when you
see India silks like these, the .prices seem
right enough fashion the latest in each
yard and quality as tvcU.
Jos.'Hor.NE & Co.'s
Penn Avenue Stores.
Young maiden if you'd boast those charms
That-wln a lover to one's arms.
And that may never let him co,
'Twill be through SOZODONT whose powers
Gives to the bieath the balm of flowers.
And leaves tbe teeth as white as snow, wfsu
TVnII Paper.
Prices the very lowest.
d John S. Roberts, 414 "Wood st.
More New Ideas In India Silks.
Side border effects for empire and direc
toire costumes. See this largest stock of
India silks, $4 00 to 45c a yard.
Jos. Horne & Co.'s
Penn Avenue Stores.
Our assortment of French and American
satines. Anderson zephyrs, ginghams, etc,
uneqnaled either in price or variety.
Mwrsu Hugus & Hacke.
Kid Gloves SOc a Pair SI 25 Quality.
Browns, Tans, Grays 4-Buttons, Em
broidered a special lot this and a great
bargain. Jos. Horne & Co.'s
Penn Avenue Stores.
Mrs. Shatv, the whistler, will appear at
Lafayette Hall, Saturday afternoon and
evening.
27-Inch India Silks at 65 Cents
Still here, out of the 9G pieces a few good
styles left G5 cents a vard.
Jos. Horne & Co.'s
Penn Avenue Stores.
Repousse Papers
At John S. Eoberts, 414 "Wood st.
French Wool Nnn's Veiling
50 cents a yard in black dress" goods de
partment; extra value.
Jos. Horne & Co.'s
Penn avenue Stores.
No ' Fictltions (TVhnt a TVord) Valaea
in
Oar India Silks,
The H to $1 75 a yard ones' In such a
large stock you find many novelties not
seen elsewhere. This advantage is appre
ciated by customers. Can't sell the goods
if you haven't got them.
Jos. Horne & Co.'s
Penn Avenue Stores.
TTnll Paper.
Largest line pressed goods in the city.
i John S. Eoberts, 414 Wood st
New French Challles
50 cents a yard, very latest designs, colors
and black and white, these are the best
quality 50 cents a yard.
Jos. Horne & Co.'s
Penn Avenue Stores.
Go and hear Mrs. Shaw whistle at La
fayette Hall, Saturday afternoon and even
ing. The FnBo Corset, Our Specially,
And also "Her Majesty," C. P. in fact,
every "best" corset extant is here in this
corset department.
JOS. HOP.NE & CO.'S
Penn Avenue Stores.
All silk moire Francaise at 75c, good
value at 51 25 pr. yd.
mwfsu Huous & Hacke.
Apron Nnlnaooks Stripes and Plaids
10c, 12c, 15c, 17c, 18c, 20c and 25 cents;
bargains at the prices.
Jos. Horne & Co.'s.
Penn Avenne Stores.
OUR UMBRELLA- IN HAYTI.
Fanny Protection Offered a Yankee br the
Americas Club Parasol now It Com
manded Universal Respect.
President H. S. Paul, of the Americus
Republican Club, received the following
letter yesterday:
Cape Haytieit. )
Republic of Hayti. February 2, 1889. J
II. S. Paul, Esq., President Americas Republican
Ctnb, Pittsburg, Pa.:
Dear Sib At tbo urgent request of Hon.
Stanislaus Oautier, United States Consul at
this port, I to-day presented him-the red, white
and blao umbrella of the Americus Club,
which I had the pleasure of carrying up Broad
way on November 3, 18S8, when acting as tho
Grand Marshal of the club in that memorable
parade.
Mr. Gauticr was appointed United States
Consul tor Northern Hayti, in the Black Re
public, Dy yonr illustrious leader and patriot,
President Grant, in 1870. He has been reap
pointed by every President since then. Includ
ing President Cleveland. I can assure you,
however, that be is no Mugwump, but a Grant
Republican, and that means a Republican
first, last and all the time.
Owing to the intense beat of the tropics and
the fact that this Republic is engaged in a
civil war, it seemed most proper that I should
-use the Americus Club umbrella for protection
against the sun's rays and the dangers of in
ternecine combat. I can assure you tho pro
tection which it typifies is no misnomer, and
from Old Sol and Havtian bullets it secured
me complete immunity. As 1 leave to-day, and
as Consul Gautier is a good Republican and
much interested in your club, because of your
fidelity to General Grant and tiuo Republican
principles, I presented him with the emblem
which you all cherish, and which has been a
patriotic incentive in our recent party suc
cesses. .Long may the Republic of Hayti live,
and long may the Americus Club live to in
culcate Republican ideas.
Yours truly,
Geo. W. English.
TRIBDTARI TO THE P. & W.
Tho Annual Meeting of the Rond nnd tho
New Officers Elected.
Major J. B. Washington, the railroad
official of this city, returned yesterday from
the annual meeting of the Pittsburg, Cleve
land and Toledo Railroad at Youngstown.
This road, although leased to the Pitts
burg and Western for a number of years,
still retains its own organization, and at the
meeting the following officers were elected:
President, Orland Smith; Secretary and
Treasurer, O. W. Kyle; Vice, H. W. Cal
vin ; Auditor, J. B. Washington. The fol
lowing were the directors who were elected:
William McCreery, James Callery, H. W.
Oliver, Jr., Johns McCleaves, C. S. Wright,
ot this city; C. H. Andrews, L. "E. Cochran,
of Youngstown; W. W. Peabody, Orland
Smith, of Cincinnati; David Lee, of Zanes
ville; E. T. Devries, of Newark, and J. H.
Collins, of Columbus.
GOOD NEWS TO CARRIAGE OWNERS.
The Unsightly Vehicle License Plates to be
Done Away With.
City Treasurer Dcnniston has designed,
and is now issuing, a neat new license plate
for vehicles, a substitute for the unsightly
big plates heretofore issued. The old
fashioned plates created considerable dissat
isfaction and complaint from, persons who
owned buggies and carriages, and to over
come this a small nickel plate about two
inches long has been issued for their use.
The plate for wagons has also been im
proved, and a bright-colored circular design
is now issued which is an ornament to an
ordinary wagon.
Mr. Dennistbn, in speaking of vehicle
license yesterday, complained that up to
date but few persons had taken out their
license for '1889. In 1888 there were in this
city 5,469 vehicle licenses issued. Up to
date but 214 have been taken.
The New York Girls, how pretty they
look with the new "Belle" Jane Hading
veiling, to be had of dealers by the yard at
65 cents up. r
riAXOS FOR ALL TASTES
At the Palace of ainslc
"We can attention to the fact that at the
present time we have a large variety of
pianos, a selection which we think cannot
be equaled elsewhere in the city, and at
such low figures that no one need be with
out a piano in their homes. "We represent
such well-known pianos as the Hardman,
Krakauer, Shoninger, Schubert and others,
which are so favorably known to the people
in this section. The sales of the above have
been unparalleled. It will be to your ad
vantage to call at our warerooms and in
spect our instruments, as we know we can
suit you. Our payments will be made easy,
and should you have an old instrument we
will take it back as part pay.
A number of fine second-hand pianos on
hand which we will close out at very low
figures.
Don't purchase elsewhere until you have
called at Mellor & Hoene's Palace of Mu
sic, 77 Fifth ave.
New Black Wool and Silk and Wool Dress
Goods To-Day.
First of our spring importations. Blue
black and jet black cashmeres, beautiful
silk and wool Henriettas and drap d'Almas,
new weaves in spring and summer weights;
also, the new side-border effects.
Jos. Horne & Co.'s
Penn Avenue Stores.
Reward.
A reward of S10 will be paid at the
counting room of The Dispatch Publishing
Company to the party furnishing sufficient
evidence to convict the party or parties who
have for some time past been guilty of steal
in? papers from The Dispatch .packages
going on the Pittsburg and "Western Bail
road, Northern division.
Oor Bis Gingham Stock 100 Feet of
Coanter Spnce.
Shelves piled high with the beautiful
,Scotch and American ginghams 10 cents to
ou cents a yara ine greatest wasn goods
stock in this country come and see it.
Jos. Horne & Co.'s
Penn Avenue Stores.
Blassagc Treatment.
Scientific and electric ipassage applied by
L MunK, ouo jrenn avenue.
MTVP
Tho Henrietta Sntlnes
Our specialty among fine satines; be sure
to ask for them; they're beautiful.
Jos. Horne & Co.'s
Penn Avenue Stores.
Mrs. Shatv, the celebrated whistler, at
Lafayette Hall, Saturday afternoon and
evening.
Wash Dress Goods Calicoes to French
Satines
And Scotch ginghams now is the time to
see this enormous display of new wash dress
goods 5 cents to 50 cents a yard.
JOS. HORNE & CO.'S
Penn Avenue Stores.
Choice patterns in English percales suit
able for boys' waists just opened.
mwfsu Hugus & Hacke.
(LEGAL NOTICES.
IN TTIE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS NO.
1, of Allegheny county. No. 846. March
term, 18SS Commonwealth exreL vs Elizabeth
Dean. Tho undetsigned gives notice that he
has filed his final account as committee on
above matter and the same will be allowed by
tbe Court on Saturday, March 11, 18S9, unless
cause to the contrary be shown. A. M. MAR
SHALL, Committee. fefi-25-F
NOTICE-AN APPLICATION WILL BE
made to the Court of Common Pleas No.
1 of Allegheny county, at No. 618, March term,
18S9, on Saturday, March 2, 1S89, by J. H. Reitz,
Samuel J. Reno, John A. Benton, F. Dower
man and V. H. Rapp, Sl, W. C. Reitz and A C.
Robertson for the charter of a corporation of
the first class, under the general corporation
act of 1874. The name of said intended cor
poration is the Grandview,Hall Association,
and the object is to erect and maintain a
building containing halls and lodge rooms for
public purposes. R. S. PRAZER, Solicitor.
fe7-S0-r
t&Display advertisements one dollar ptr
square 'or one insertion. Classified advertise
ments on this page such as Wanted, For Sale,
To Let, etc, ten cents per line for each inser
tion, and none taken for lest than fifty cents.
THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH
BRANCH OFFICES.
For tho 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 Toe D1S-
rATCH.
rrrrsBURG.
THOMAS MCCAFFREY, 3K9 Butlor street.
E.UIL G. STUCKEY, Hth street and Penn aye.
K. G.STUCKEY&CO.,TVylIeave. and Fulton St.
N. STOKKLY, Fifth Avenue Market House.
EAST END.
J. W. WALLACE, 6121 Penn avenue.
OAKLAND.
MCALLISTER & SHElBLER,Sthav. A Alwood St.
EOUTII6IDE.
JACOB SPOHN, So. 2 Carson street.
CHAS. SCUWAEM, 1707 Carson street.
ALLEGHENY.
A. J. KAEKCHEK, 59 Federal street.
II. J. McBKIUE, Federal and Ohio streets.
FKEDII. EGGEIIS. 172 Ohio street.
F. H. EGGEKS & SON, Ohio and Chestnut sts.
J. F. STEVENSON, Arch and Jackson streets.
THOMAS McIIENKY. Western and Irwin aves.
G. W. HUGHES, Pennsylvania and Beaver aves.
1'EKKYM. OLEIM. Kebcccaand Allegheny ayes.
WANTED HELP.
Male Ilclo.
-rTTANTM'--- GOOD BARBER AT 1386 SEC
W -ONDave. D. W. H1GGINS. fe22-17
WANTED-DRUG CLERK; GERMAN PRE
FERRED. Address OPIUM, Dispatch
office. feM-69
T7ANTED-A BOY lO LEARN THE BARBER
V trade. No. 82 NORl'H DIAMOND ST.,
Allegheny. feZMH
WANTED-TWO LATHE HANDS. APPLY
MILLER, FORCE & CO., Rankin station,
B. & O. R, B. fe22-53
WANTED-A BOY WITH EXPERIENCE IN
the barber trade. Inquire of F. J. BOR
LAND, Bennett, Pa. fe22-lS
"VTTANTED STEEL MOLDERS ADDRESS,
V stating wages expected, G. L. L., P.O.
1)0X812, Johnstown, Pa. feZMt
WANTED-2 FIRST-CLASS COATMAKERS;
ltiav work to the right men. Apply to A.
B. CALWVELL, Washington, Pa, fe22-59
WANTED-A FIRST-CLASS CARPENTER
foreman; none hut an experienced inau
needapply. Address L. H., Dispatch office.
WANTED-A THOROUGHLY COMPETENT
typewriter: state experience, where last
employed and salary expected. BOX 918, Pitts
burg P. O. fe!I-92
WANTEO-A GOOD PRESSMAN: PERMA
NENT situation: none but first-class and
steady men need apply, Address PRESSMAN,
bos 514, Pittsburg. fea-93
TTTANTED-AN INTELLIGENT CATHOLIC
tv man for light work; recommendations re
quired: good wages: steadywork. KUNZ&CO.,
62 Fourth ave., upstairs. fe22-49
WANTED-TWO MOULDMAKERS (VICE
hands) in an old-established factory near
Plttsbnrg: steadywork to good men. Address
GLASSWORKS, Dispatch office. fc22-23
WANTED-BOOK CANVASSERS-NOW IS
the time to make money on "Broken Fet
ters," the great temperance book: big induce
ments. E. GATELY &, CO., 10 and 12 Sixth st.
fel9-58
-VTTANTED-A MAN OP GOOD ADDRESS TO
T Y canvass the physicians of the city, leaving
samples, etc. Address H. M., Dispatch office,
giving references, where last employed, etc., etc.
WANTED-A GENTS, IN THIS CIT AND
outside towns to sell Dr. O'Kecfe's pills and
bitters: steady work; can make J12 to SIS perweek.
DR. O'KEEPEJt CO., Homeopathic Chemists, 34
filth ave., Pittsburg, Pa. fe22-55
WANTED-A FIRST-CLASS HAMMERSMAN
on carriage and wagon axles; will pay good
rices and guarantee steady emplovment. Ad
rets at once STANDARD AXLE MFG. COM
PANY, Wheeling, W. Va. fe21-W
-TTT-ANTED-IN A SOUTHERN CITY, ASTE-
V REOTYPER for a dall v newspaper; appli
cant must understand how to run a perfecting
press; state wages expected, and give references.
Address SOUTHERN, P. O. Box 1592, Philadel
phia. fe21-80
WANTED-SALESMEN EVERYWHERE FOR
onradlustable door plates (can sell and de
ivcr at once), four,styles of door bells, metal and
white enamel letters, house numbers, etc ; sam
ples, circulars, etc , Tree. NEW YORK DOOR
PLATE CO., Albany, .N. Y. fel5-54-D
TITANTED-A YOUNG MAN TVHO IS THOR-
V OUGHLY posted In tbe retail clothing busi
ness to go to a country town a short distance from
the city. Inquire at RAUH lilt OS. Jt CO., 800 and.
802 Liberty street, Friday, Feb. 22, between 10 x.
M. and 12 M. fc21-56
WANTED-YOUNG MAN WITH KNOWL
EDGE of bookkeeping as partner in an es
tablished and growing business; present owner
desirous of adding additional line of goods to bus
iness; best of references given and required: capl
tel desired from . 11,000 to 6,000. Adress M. G. &
T Dispatch office. fc22-22
WANTED-MANAGER FOR A LARGE COM
PANY store about to be opened in Tenn.;
large salary guaranteed, together with a liberal
interest in the business; a man now engaged In
drygoods or grocery business In this city pre
ferred; will buy his stock and fixtures at full
value, and pay expenses orhlmself (andftmlly) to
destination: no application will be considered
unless proper name and address are given; state
resent or former occupation. Address Box N.
i., Dispatch office. fe21-57
"TrANTE3J-A PRACTICAL FOUNDRY
TV 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 of this, although It Is not absolutely
necessary. In answerlngtate experience, where
employed, and salary required. SOUTH BEND
CHILLED PLOW CO., South Bend. Ind.
fe 17-40-MWF
Female IIclD.
-TTANTED-A GOOD TVET NURSE-STATE
V terms and address; answer right away, R,
V., Dispatch office. fe22-23
WANTED LADY AGENTS -CLEAR 50
weekly selling our photos of Mrs. General
Harrison. HOFFMAN STUD1Q, 20 ClybouTn
ave., Chicago, III. fe22-51
Male and Female ITelD.
-VTTANTED AT ONCE FARM HANDS,
V gardeners, col. waiter, cooks, chambermaids,
house girls, nurses, girls for hotels asd board
ing liouses. MEEHAN'S EMPLOYMENT
AGENCY, 515 Grantst. fc20-99-D
TTTANTED-AGENT3 ON SALARY 75 PER
V month and expenses paid any aetlve man
or woman to sell our goods by sample aad live at
home; salary paid promptly and expenses in ad
vance; full particulars .and sample casafree; we
mean jnst what we say. Address STANDARD
SILVERWARE CO., Boston, Mass. lel8-3-D
T-
TVAKTED-PARTNEUS.
YTTANTED-A PARTNER WITH 5,000 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 of the office department. Particulars
In confidence from JAS. TV. DRAPE A CO., 129
Fourth avenue. fe22-45-D
TfANTED-IN A SUCCESSFULMANUFACT-
V UU1NG firm In the city a competent busi
ness man to purchase a 1-Stb interest and take the
management of one of tbe departments amount
of capital required 1,500: the business Isj well es
tablished and hlghlyprosperous: presentmembers
o.'the firm are well Known to as and are iorthy of
Implicit confidence in 'every respect land are
strong financially; all communications ind con
ferences will be treated confidentially. JAS. TV,
DRAPE A CO., 129 Fourth avenne, Pittsburg.
fe22-l-S-D
WANTED TIN AH CIAL.
r
"rrjANTKU-KENTSTO- COLLECT; JIONTH-
tt LV settlement with itemized statement.
BLACK A BAIRU. 95 Fourth avenue. Ja23-a29-D
WANTED-TO LOAN 25,000 ON CITY PROP
ERTY at 5. and 6 per cent, insumelto suit,
D. P. THOMAS A CO., No. 40a Grant street.
leiO-ol-EOD
WANTED-MOKTOAGES ON CITI PROP
ERTY, over S4.O0O; 4K per cent;no tax.
HENRY A. WEAVER A CO., WFourthtvenue.
mh2-a22-D
-tTJANTED-MORTGAGES-MONEYlO LOAN
YV in sums to suit, at.4, 5 and 6 Jer cent.
UKAEULNli & LYOM, 135 Fourth ave. ' ap6-ei.D
-TTJANTED-RENTS COLLECTED PROM1T-
V LY; property managed with sadsfaction.
ALLES A BAILEY, 164 Fourth avenu Tel. 167.
, Ial9-81
WANTED-TO LOAN MONEY IX BUMS
from 800 to tX). 000 at iKta Bnei'er.nt a,..
cording to size and kind of mortgage: no delav if
the title IS good. TV. A. HERRON ASONS, 80
Fourth ave.
iei-W-TUF
-TTANTED-TO LOAN $500,000. IN AMOUNTS
YV of (3,000 and upward, on city and suburban
property, on 4 per cent, free or tax: also smaller
amounts at 5 and 6 per cent. BLACK & BAIRD.
95 Fourth avenue. sell-d26-D
-TTTANTED-TO
LOAN (200,000
MORT
m
r
WANTED-MORTGAGES-S1, 000. C00TO LOAN
on city and suburban properties at 4K, 5 and
6 per cent, and on larms in Allegheny and adja
cent counties at 6 per cent; no money loaned ont
of Pennsylvania. I. M. PENflOCK 4 BON, 103
Fourth avenue. apt-Hi
ON
uauu; iiiu ana upward at 6 rer cent:
000 at Vi per cent on residences or business
roperty; also in adjoining counties. S. H.
BENCH, 125 Fourth avenue. oc31-eS4-n
WANTED MISCELLANEOUS.
-VTT-ANTED-SECOND-HAND ENGINE A 10X
12nr Nrlniuigt univtna ll ma.u1 iivriA A 1.
dress.
Sr.-f.,.t,nB price. .OLIVEU BROS. & PlllL-
- " -" UaftAU llUtPf LftJaJI. in Kfa uiu, fi-
LIPS. Pittsburg,
fe21-2
TTTANTEU - BUYEHS FOU GOLD ANB
? v silver watches, cnalns, c
silverware, etc., at 1 per weel
?5. t.,ik, ?' 75 per set for cash.
130 federal st., Allegheny.
SllvpP wntrlip ..halm lwb iH.mnnHa
silverware, etc., at Jl per week; Ropers' knives
xorcasu. dun: juisujj,
1417-lS-MWFSa
WANTED-EVEHYBOllY TO KNOW THAT
H. Terheyden has laid in a large stock of
American watches, gold and silver, that he can
SCU.?' low as the lowest; remember the place.
HENKY TERHEYDEN, SJObmlthfleld St.
noll-MWFsn
WANTED-BY PEARSON, LEADING PHO
. TOGRAPHER, 96 Fifth avenue, Plttsburp,
Jnd Federal street, Allegheny, everybody to
know that he Is making fine cabinets at ?1 50 per
dozen; photos delivered when promised: lnstan
taneons process. mhl3-kZ7
FOR SALE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE.
Citv Residences.
FOR SALE-p,5CC TWO 2-STORT FRAME
houses and stable: Gangwisch st. : a bargain.
Y: MCNEIL & BKO., 162 Fourth avenue.
fe20-19-WFSSU
FOR SAIJE-P.500-2-STORY BRICK HOUSE,
"rooms: all conveniences; Dcvilllersst.; easy
teJ'E?.w- w- MCNEIL &BRO., 163 Fourth ave.
fe20-tS-MTWFS
FOB SALE-NO. 15 SECOND AVENUE, A
very desirable brick house, 11 rooms, latclm
SrSIc.!?.ent" 1" flrst-class condition. W. A.
ERRON & SONS, ISO Fourth avenue.
fel5-70-MWF
FOR SALE-e-ROOMED BRICK DWELLING,
finished attic, good cellar, on Granville
street, near Eleventh ward schoolhouse: lot 3x
,J2v.prtce Wax); very cheap. GEO. SCHMIDT,
158 Fourth ave. ' fel5-48-MWF
OR 8ALE-f!,(0, EASY
SESSION can be had at
PAYMENTS, POS-
onee. hrlpfc- house, h
rooms, late Improvements, on Pivmouth St.: con
ditions almost as easy as rent. W. A. IIERRON
& SONS, 80 Fourth avenue. fel7-72-MTnFS
FOR SALE-53.800-LOMBARD STREET, 7
roomed brick dwelling, with hall, vestibule,
sliding doors between parlor and dining room,
range, bath, slate mantels, etc.; lot 22x120, with
frontyard. GEO. SCHMIDT, 158 Fourth ave.
fei5-48-jnvF
FOR SALE-ON SUCH EASY TERMS THAT
the rent will almost pay for same; brick honse,
8 rooms. In good order, late Improvements, No.
1320Sycamorest.:prIce52,400: renting for$20 per
mo. For particulars seo W. A. IIERRON &
SONS, 80 Fourth avenue. fel7-74-MWF
FOR SALE-FOUR SMALL HOUSES AND
lots on Forty-ninth and Hatfield streets, below
Butler street. Seventeenth ward, at Orphins'
Court sale Saturday afternoon of this week, Feb
ruary 23, at 3:30 o'clock, on the premises. Hand
bills of full particulars from JAS. W DRAPE &
CO., Agents and Auctioneers, 129 Fourth avenue,
Pittsburg. fe2M6
East End Residences.
For sale -2 Small houses at ?lcoo
each. In the East End, near Sbadysldeand
Roup stations and cable cars. Terms from JAS.
TV. DRAPE & CO., 129 Fourth avenue, Plttsbnrg.
fe21-83
FOR SALE-A TWO-STORY BRICK DWELL
ING house, with Mansard, on South Illland
ave.; 12 rooms aud all conveniences; good sewer
age. For terms apply to D. E. BAYARD, cor.
Shady lane and Walnut st. fe21-53
FOR 8ALE-AN ELEGANT BRICK HOUSE OF
9 roomB In first-class condition; both gases lu
this house, laundry and stationary wash tubs. w.
c. etc.; lot 36 feet front, 120 feet 'In depth to a 20
foot alley; situated 320 South Illland ave., E. E.
Inquire on the PREMISES. fe2I-54-TuF
TT'ORJ SALE-ON CENTER AVE.,
.PinnT. XTXJ
j- uitsirom steam cars:
ritlhtrl MhAtfv-
slde residence, 10 rooms, welt finished, good style,
late improvements: lot 70x3u0 leet to Baum street:
price low and terms reasonable. For permits to
see house apply to TV. A. HEBRON & SONS, SO
1 ourth ave. fel7-72-MTurs
FOR SALE-S3,20O-JUST ONE M1N UTE FROM
fifth avenue cable cars, on a good street and
convenient to E. E. station a pretty frame dwell
ing of 6 rooms, hall and vestibule, nat. and art.
gas. water, screens for windows and doors, front
yard: choice location and special bargain. BLACK
A BAIRD, 95 Fourth avenue. feG-49-D
FOR SALE NEAR SHADYSIUE STATION A
neat 2-story Irame dwelling of 5 rooms and
bathroom; nice attic; range, hot and cold water,
Inside w.c, inside shutters, marble mantels, cup
boards, wardrobes, etc., just new and latest im
provements; good lot and perfect sewerage; price
only S3, 600. BLACK & BAIRD, 85 Fourth avenue,
f e-51-7, 9, 11, 1 3, 1 5, 18, 20. 22, 25, 27
FOR SALE-PRETTY HOME IN THE EAST
End; street paved with asphalt: complete
sewerage; Queen Anne frame dwelling; reception
ball, range, bath, laundry with stationary tubs, 9
rooms, ptntry, furnace: fot 50x100 feet: close to P.
R. R. station; price $7,500: terms, fl.ooo cash, bal
ance to suit. BLACK. A BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave.
fe4-13-MWT
FOR S ALE- f 1,250 TV ILL BUY A MEADOW
street dwelling of 8 rooms, nicely arranged;
hall, vestibule, laundry In cellar, front and back
porches, range, bathroom, hot and cold water,
natural and artificial gas, slate mantels and nice
chandeliers; this is only 6 minutes' from Liberty
station. BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth avenue.
fe6-49-D
T710R
SALE-THE
BEST PROPERTY IN
nonev: large, commodious
J Shadyside at the money;
brick honse of 12 rooms; late Improvements, sta
ble, carriage house, fruit and ornamental trees;
lot 155x145 leet; corner Ellsworth and Aiken ave
nues: price low, Just wbat the lot is worth, if sold
quick. TV. A. IIERRON & SONS, 80 Fourth ave.
fel7-72-MTuFS
FOR SALE-10.O0-EAST END RESIDENCE
property. 3 minutes from Roup station; ele
gant new 2-story brick dwelling, containing 9
rooms, hall, bath. Inside shutters and w.c; hard
wood mantels, tile hearths, sliding doors, etc.;
front and rear porches: lot 50x170; very desirable:
easy terms. SAMUEL TV. BLACK A CO.. 99
Fourth ave. fel7-2S-MWF
FORSALE-IN THEEAST END-HOUSE AND
lot near Illland avenue, five minutes from
Liberty station; six rooms, with hall, finished
attic dry cellar, natural gas, bath and w. c. ;
Sorches front and rear: everything In prime or
er; price W, 750; terms to suit; Immediate posses
sion. JAS. W. DRAPE A CO., 129 t ourth ave
nue, Pittsburg. fe22-45-D
FOR 8ALE-AT 6,500, COR. PROPERTY,
Just new, brick house, 8 rooms, besides laun
dry, bath room, storage room, both kinds of gas
and all the latest conveniences: well finished,
tastefully papered; stands separate: near steam
and cable cars; one of tbe best looattons In the
East End. For full particulars see W. A. HER
EON & SONS, 80 Fourth avenue. fe21-83-ThFS
F
IOR SALE-NORTH HILAND AVE.. 2-STORY
double parlors. 2 stalrn ars. bath. w. c. handc.
water, large pantry and closets, front, side and
rear porches, natural gas, marble mantels, car
riage house, good stable, room for man, with gas;
large lot 65x185; well sewered, call for card of ad
mission. BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave.
fe22-35-D
I7IOR SALE-ON NEGLEY AVENUE. NINE-
TEENTH ward, subject to street improve
ments, a lot 69 feet front, next to corner or Mar
faretta street; handsome brlcx residence adjoin
ng this: all surroundings first-class; this will be
60ld at the low price of $40 per foot front, If sold
soon: all adjoining properties are selling at 575;
Surcuaser wui certainly iiouoieuis money oniuis.
IELLON BROS., East Liberty. fel7-121-MWF
FOR SALE-DO YOU WANT TO PURCHASE
a cosy 7-roomed brick residence, with bath,
slate roof, marble mantels, lot 45x120, Margaretta
street. Nineteenth ward, only fouf blocks of 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 Drlce list of our liouses
ready for April 1. MELLON BROS., East Lib
erty. fel7-121-MWP
TTIOR
SALE-CENTER AVE., NEAR ROUP
ion. handsome new Oueen Anne brick
JJ station.
dwelling, 12 rooms, reception ball, nice pantry,
range, bath, laundry with stationary tubs, bouse
wired for electric lights. Inside w. c, slate roof,
large porches, 13-inch walls, good sewers: lot50x
150 teet; convenient to both cable lines and P. R.
R. ; one of the most desirable residences In the E.
E.; price only 11. OCO; terms to suit, BLACK A
BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave. fe2l-97-D
FOR SALE-fI,S0O-IF SOLD AT ONCE-ONE
of the best locations In Oakland; a new
modern style brick dwelling of 8 rooms, halt,
vestibule, bath, two Inside w. c.'s, stationary
washstand, pantry between kitchen and dining
room. laundry, cemented cellar, sliding doors and
Inside shutters; beautiful slate mantels and tile
hearths: fine front and back porches; also, front
and baclt stairs: house papered throughout in the
most artistic manner: good sewerage. Iron fence,
cement walks, etc. BLACK A BAIRD, 05 Fourth
avenue. fe22-33-TTFS
FOR SALE-ON CABLE LINE. OAKLAND
Deslrable brick dwellings. Just new; parlor,
dining room, kitchen, sitting room, six bedcham
bers, batb, laundry, abundance of closets, all well
finished: hard wood cabinet mantels, elegant gas
fixtures, handsomely papered, all the very latest
conveniences, even to gas lighting by electricity;
street Improvements made, sidewalks paved and
curbed, complete sewerage: location excellent;
terms reasonable: price 6,300 to 6,600. For full
Information see TV. A. HERRON A SONS. 80
Fourth ave. fe21-46-MWF
F0K SALE-fliOOO-NEGLEY AVE. NEAR
Penn; corner lot; elegant brick residence;
four rooms and reception hall on 1st floor; 4 good
bedrooms and bath 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 tabes; house all wired for electric
lights: slate mantels and tile and marble hearths;
flag stone pavement; one minute's walk from
cable cars; a delightful home In an elegant neigh
borhood; this price Is with sewering, paving and
curbing all paid; terms reasonable. TilOS.
LIGGETT, ill Fourth ave. fe!7-6S-WFSSu
T70K SALE-SHADYS1DE RESIDENCE, ON
J one of the finest streets between tbe station
and Fifth avenue cable cars, complete In all its
appointments, with handsome grounds well laid
out with walks, drives, shrubbery, lrult and shade
trees: house hasa 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 the East End, has an eastern and southern
exposure, and can be bought for 30, 000. BLACK
A BAIKD, 95 Fourth ave. fel-18-MWF
Allegheny Residences.
FOR SALE-HANDSOME PARK RESIDENCE
site, North ave., 21xU0 to alley, with use of
3-foot Bide entrance in addition; terras to suit,
SAMUEL W. BLACK A CO,, 00 Fourth ave.
IC17-27-MFB
FOR SALE-M.S0O-IN MONTHLY PAY
MENTS; lot 50x100; bouse eight rooms, batb,
slate roof, natural gas, etc, on Rldgewood ave
nue, near electric car station, hill district, Alle
gheny; grand chance. A, LEU tf ATE & SON. 31
Federal t., Allegheny. fetf-79
FOR SALE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE.
Alleslipnjrtesldenccs.
FOR SALE IMMEDIATE POSSESSION
House on Kace street: contains 6 rooms, attic,
hall, etc; call quick. A. D. WILSON, 55 Federal
St., Allegheny. fc21-a:
FOR SALE-S PER CEJIT NET INVESTMENT,
Franklin street, Allegheny,;! brick dwellings,
8 rooms, hall, bath, range, nat. gas. inside shut
ters, etc. ; rented to good tenants; non-residence
or owner reason for selling. SAMUEL W. BLACK
i CO., 99 Fourth aye. fel7-27-MFS
TTIOK SALE-BEAUTIFUL LOrS ON NEW
X7 Brighton road. Eleventh ward, Allegheny;
the late Mr. Cooper's residence property is being
surveyed and will be ofiered In lots in a short
time; make note of this and look out for apian.
A. LEGGATL & SON, 31 Federal st., Allegheny.
lclC-73
-E.
FOR SALE-BRICK DWELLING AND 2 LOTS
on Arch street. Second ward. Allegheny, ad
iolnlng the parks and street cars, s rooms, with
lall, attic cellar, bath. w. c., natural gas. etc.;
all in excellent order: flue large side lot. Terms,
etc.. from JAS. TV. DRAPE & CO., 129 Fourth
avenue, Pittsburg, ".j fc21-86
FOR SAL15 CLIFTON AVENUE, ALLE
GHENY, on easy terms, a very complete little
home, almost new. very attractive design, large
lot, elegant location; also 30 lots, varying In Mze
and value, on this and adjacent streets: all this
property close to head of new Incline; city water
and gas: fare to Fifth avenue only 5 cents. In
quire of JOHN H. MCCREARY, 95 Fifth ave.
fe20-8-MWP
FOR SALE-SEVERAL CHEAP HOUSES IN
Second and Tenth wards, Allegheny, monthly
or quarterly payments; four brick nouses fronting
nn Madison avenue 'and Voegtly street, a half
block south of West Penn tracks. These houses
arc constantly rented to good tenants, and should
be examined at onre by parties looking for a good
and safe investment. Also n very handsome and
complete little house of six rooms on Chartlcrs
street. Inquire or JOHN II. McCKEERY, 95 Fifth
avenue. fe20-8-MWF
FOB SALE - ALLEGHENY DWELLING,
choice locatIon,.Thlrd ward, new three-story
pressed brick, eight larce fine rooms, batb, two
w. c, sliding doors, marble mantels, natural gas,
hard wood front and vestibule doors, stone trim
mings, stone steps; lot 24x95 with use of 4-foot side
alley: two lines of. street cars; tine location for
physician, or any one wanting a good home; as an
investment will pay about 8 jper cent; call and see
photograph. BLACK i. BAIKD, 95 Fourth ave.
fe22-32-22, 23, 25, 27, mh-1, 4, 6, 8, 11. 12, 14, 16, 19
Snborhnn Residences.
FOR SALE-KNOXV1LLE, 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; bargalh. BLACK So BAIUD, 95 Fourth
ave. fe7-l-8,9, 12,14.16.18,20,22,26,28
T7IOR
SALE-TWO ACRES OF LAND AT
ard Station. P. Y. and C. railroad, with
JC Howard Station, P.
fine house, containing seven rooms, water in
kitchen, spring-house, grapery, fruit trees, etc.
Tnls beautiful place Is located in what is common
ly called Forestvllle, and only about five miles
Irom the city, and cost only ordinary carfare.
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. feu-61
FOR SALE-OR TO LET ONE OF THE MOST
beautiful suburban places In Allegheny
connty; tbe house Is large, contaiuing 15 rooms,
splendidly finished, and surrounded with wide
verandas; it is completely fitted up with bath
rooms, water closets and natural gas: there Is a
good stable and handsome fowl house; the grounds
are very beautiful and well supplied with choice
shrubbery, fruit and ornamental trees; thewhole
will be sold, with from 1 to 5 acres of ground, at a
verv moderate price. KNOXVII.LE LAND IM
PROVEMENT CO., 85 Knox avenue. Knoxvllle
borough. a!9-9
FOU BALE LOTS.
East End Lots.
FOR SALE-BARTON ST. BUILDING LOTS:
40x100 ft. ; location first class; near steam and
cable cars.: street paved and sewered. TV. A.
HEREON & SONS, 80 Fourth aveuue.
fe22-44-MWP
FOR SALE-TWO CHOICE LOTS ON STAN
TON avenue, near illland ave., each 40x100
teet to 20-foot alley ; price reduced to K15 per foot
irsoldatonce. 11 l, ACK i BAIKD. &5 Fourth ave.
ieG-49-D
FOR SALE-SUITABLE FOR GABDENING
Nice -acre lot, Rebecca street. Nineteenth
ward, near cable line, back of Ingleslde; price
11,500. Send for list of houses.
juiajLun Bitua.
East Liberty.
fel7-121-MWP
FOR SALE VRY CHEAP, GREATLY
nnder price If sold quick, desirable lot In tbe
Boulevard, fast End, 50x190 It.: beautiful street,
graaed and paved. TV. A. HEREON & SONS. SO
Fourth avenue. felj-79-MWT
F
IOR SALE-LOTS! LOTS! LOTS! LOTSI-A
small cash payment and balance monthly or
annually, as desired, will buy a line building site
40x137 feet. Bank of Commerce addition. Brushton
station: call or send for plan.
TER, Agent, 512 Smlthflcld street,
JOHN F. BAX-
fel7-54-WF
Farms.
FOR SALE A LARGE FARM, ABOUT 250
acres, close to line of railroad, about 15 miles
from the city; fine orchard, well watered; dwell
ing and outbuildings; can be bought at a great
bargain to settle an estate. JAS. TV. DRAPE
CO., 129 Fourth ave., Pittsburg. e22-46
IUhnufacturlne Sites.
TTIOR SALE-BUSINESS SITE-OVER 100 FEET
A.1 fronting on I!
two-story brick:
fronting on Riveravcuue. by 215 feet In depth:
-storv brick tannprv eoverinir nearlv thfi
entire lot; will be sold cheap to quick buyer.
BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth avenue. fe6-49-D
miscellaneous.
po
IOR SALE -CHOICE EAST END RESI
DENCES, large or small. Call or send for
new list, free. W.A. HEBRON Jt SONS, 80 Fourth
avenue. fe6-55-MWF
TTIOR SALE-EAST END BUILDING LOTS, OF
U all kinds, call or sena lor printed list, free.
Justissned.
TV. A. HEREON A SONS, 80 Fourth
avenue.
fe6-5.)-MWF
FOR SALE-SMALL DWELLINGS, SOSIE ON
easy payments: call or send for new printed
list free. TV. A HEREON A SONS. 80 Fourth
fc5-55-MWF
FOR SALE-CALL FOR ILLUSTRATED PL AN
of lots on the boulevards; the finest lots In
the East End, fronting the parks and circles, with
90-foot paved btrects, flagstone sidewalks, com
plete sewerage system: close to station, surround
ed by fine residences ana at remarkably low
E rices; terms, only 5U0 cash, balance to suit
uyer; come early, get the pick of lots and ground
floor prices. BLACK A BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave.
fe4-l8-MWF
I7OR SALE-9,O0O-BEN VENUE-ELEGANT
? residence.
6,250, Oakland, fine brick residence.
10,500, beautiful Shadyside home, 10 rooms,
large grounds.
1.500, 7 room house, Howe st. : very easy terms.
6,1X0, Forbes St., fine large residence.
TV. W. M'NEILL A BRO.,
fe21-83 162 Fourth ave.
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS.
machinery and Metals.
FOR SALE-SECOND-HAND ENGINES AND
boilers; all sizes and styles kept lu stock, from
4 to 100 b. p. : all refitted; good as new, at lowest
rices? mounted portable engines, 8 to 25 h. p.
1-25 Park way. J. S. YOUNU, 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 10 hours;
will sell at low figure. J. A. MCCORMICK, 150
First ave. aul-p32-srwT
I7IOR SALE-CONTRACTORS' MACHINERY;
' one 7)xl2-inch double engine, double drum:
others large and small, with single or double
friction drums; wire and manlla rope, centrifugal
pumps, etc: two 26x4S-lnch horizontal engines
with flywheels. THOMAS CARLIN'S SONS, cor.
Lacock and Sandusky sts., Allegheny. Jal7-MWF
Financial.
TTIOR
SALE-MORTGAGES I
MORTGAGES
X? from (500, 1,000, (1,500 aud upward, bearing
6 per cent Interest, approved by attorney. These
mortgages are nearly all purchase money mort
gages. An excellent Investment Tor anvbody.
Apply to O. R. TOUDY, 1721 Carson street. South
Side. re!9-61
FOR SALE BUSINESS.
Bnalne9 enhances.
FOR SALE-SALOON-NEW BUILDING. 12
rooms, Including land;bcst location In Cleve
land:price.(6,000; easy terms. J, S. RICE, zr Su
perior st. Cleveland, O. fe22-29
FOR SALE-AN ESTABLISHED RETAIL
grocery. In Allegheny, dolnga large business,
mostly cash: location one of the best In the city.
For Information address LOCK BOX 156, Alleghe
ny, l'a. felS-2
FOR SALE-STORES, STORES, STORES;
drug, dry goods, grocery, notion, shoe, tea,
cigar and tobacco stores, bakeries, hotels, restaur
ants, confectioneries, boarding houses, coal
works, etc ; 100 good city business chances for
men or women. SHEl'ABD A CO., M Fifth aye.
ja30
FOR SALE-AN INTEREST IN THE PLANING
mill property In the East End, on Beltlcr
street, near Penn avenue. In rear of Liberty Hall,
to be sold at Orphans' Court sale on Saturday
morning of this week. February 23, at 10:30 o'clock,
on the premises. Hand bills of full particulars
from JAS. W. DRAPE A CO., Agents and Auc
tloneers. 129 Fourth avenue. Pittsburg. fe22-!f
LOST.
T OST-SEALSKIN GLOVE-SUITABLE KE-
-
JU WARD for return to ROOil Kt. 31. third
floor, Court House, on Saturday.
fe22-56
T OST-ON TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 19, ON
XJ Amberson ave. or on Firth ave, between
Amberson and Wilkins aves., a double capo be
longing to a child's coat, dark green, trimmed
with buck astrachan. A reward will be paid for
its return to the residence of D. (J. STEWART,
Wllklns aye fe22-57
FOUND.
FOUND-THETRUTHI-TVE SUFFERED UN
TOLD agonies! Dr. Griffith's Ta-va-zon Rem
edies cured us when all other means fafled. and
they will curevou; try them; Mrs. G. C. Fink,
Foxburg, Pa.; Mrs. Hannah John, 663 Forbes St.;
Thos. Keere, Mt. Washington: D. TV. James. B.
AO. It. 1C, cltv. and thousands of others: see tes
timonials. GRIFFITH'S DRUlJ STORE, Third
and Grant, Pittsburg: Ta-va-zon L. C Syrup, the
best for coughs, colds, etc. ffifj-fa
D
fUNCAN 0. WHITE,-
Building Contractor,
71 Diamond street,
Second door above Smlthfield,
PUtsburc feli-Mtwr
TO LET.
Cltr Rpsldencesw
TO LET THE RESIDENCE AND GROUNDS
or the late M. McCnllough, Jr., Forty-rourth
street. Seventeenth ward, city: frame dwelling of
12 rooms with modern Improvements, stable, etc.;
long lease can be had. CUSniNG & FOX. agents,
4319 Butler street. fe20-86-WFsn
East End Rcsiaencen.
TO LET-CORNER HOUSE, 8 ROOMS AND
bathroom: large lot; convenient to Roup
station and Fifth aveuue cable. 46 TVYLIE
AVENUE, between 12 and 3 r. M. teSZ-CS (
TO LET Nb. 63X1 WALNUT ST., BETWEEN
Shady and Illland ave.. East End: ten rooms;
late Improvements; In good order. TV. A. HEB
RON & SONS, 80 Fourth avenue. fe22-43-TUFSU
TO LET-WARD ST.. OAKLAND, TWO
STORY, mansard, brick house; eight rooms,
inclndlngbnth room, laundry, etc. Apply. C. F.
JAIIN, 549 Grant St., or on premises. l'ell-l
TO LET-A NEAT FRAME DWELLING,
with all late Improvements, sltuatconUIIand
avenue. East End: also small brick house situate
on Farragut street. Inquire GRAFF, HUGUS &
CO., 632 and 634 Liberty street. fe21-74
TO LET-HOUSES 403 AND 405 FEDERAL ST
extension, 5 rooms, all modern convenience;
also; store rooms and dwellings 1G0 and 1G4 Penna.
avenue, Allegheny. Inqulreorj. R.MCKEE.7CS
Penn ave., Penn Building, room 611 1a31-73-MWT
mO LET-ONLY f25
PER MONTH-FREE
rent to April i;
near Penn avenue cable line.
12 entlrelv new 8-room brick dwellings, on Mlfllln
st.. near Main St.. only 5 cent rare ana 12 minutes'
time; can go to dinner; enme early and get pick
of honses. BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave.
f el 7-67
TO LET-7 QUEEN ANNE BRICK DTVEL1.
INGS. Just finished, at Honp station, front'
lngP. It. K. ; a rooms, finished attic, bath, elegant
staircase, front and rear porches, natural gas,
complete sewerage, range, hot and cold water,
marble-top washstands, hardwood mantels with
cabinets, tile hearths, complete electric work, nice
lawn, large lot: rent 60: free rent to April 1. Ask
for REV.CHAPMAN HOUSES-, or call on BLACK
& BAIRD, US Fourth ave.
fCl5-77-15. 18, 20, 22,25, 27,28
Allegheny Residences.
riTO LET-ELEGANT ALLEGHENY RESI-
JL DEJ
rooms, 4atc Improvements.
A. IIERRON &
fel7-72-MTUFS
su.i , ou j ouriu avenue.
rriO LET-232 WESTERN, NEAR ALLEGHENY
s avenue, iiiiegueny, iu rooms, late improve
ments; a desirable residence.
TV
A. IIERRON &
su."is, ou courin avenue.
fel7-72-MTUF3
TO LET-SEVERAL HOUSES 2 TO 8 ROOMS
in the Second and Tenth wrfrds, Allegheny;
some of them Just finished; all conveniences;
right on street car line: rent from pi to 918 per
month. Inquire or JOHN H. MCCREERY. 95
Fifth avenue. fe20-8-MWT
TO LET-FOUR NEW SIX-ROOM HOUSES
with bath. w. c, natural gas, etc.; on line of
electric road, Perrysvillc ave., Allegheny: also
store and dwelling 55 Chestnut st., Allegheny.
Inquire of J. A. McKEE, 708 Penn ave.. Penn
building, room 611. Ja31-73-uwF
Suburban Residences.
TO LET-SUBURBAN RESIDENCE-GLEN-FIELD,
P., Ft. TV. A C. Ry.. known as Blr
ney homestead, with natural gas: all convent'
enees; 6 acres of ground covered with choice fruit
and shade trees and shrubbery, etc.: rent only
S350 peryear. BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave.
lel-76
lrarms.
TO LET OR FOR SALE-150-ACRE FARM. 5
minutes' walk from townof3Ianor,on Penna.
It. R., Westmoreland co.: ISacres timber, balance
cleared: house, bank bam and outbuildings,
orchard, etc. CHAS. L. McCUTCHEON, 104
Fourth-ave. Jal3-30-Mwr
Apartments.
rpo
10 LET-CHOICE BOOMS BEN VENUE, P.
R. R.. with or without board. BLACK A
BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave. fc22-34-D
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 A
BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave. fe21-94
Offices, Dcik Room, tc.
TO LET-SECOND FLOOR. 510 SMITUFIELD
St.. one or two rooms. Inquire of A. 51. A
J. B. MURDOCH, 510Smttbfieldst.
fe20-15
TO LET IN THE MCCANCE BLOCK,
Smitbfield, 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 Melton's build
ing, opposite City Hall. Smlthfield street; good
light: reasonable rent. Inquire at T. MELLON A
SON'S BANK. 512 and 514 Smlthfield street.
fe!6-7-16, 18, 20, 22, 25, 27
TO LET SINGLE AND CONNECTING
rooms In the Garrison buildings, cor. Wood
and TVater streets, and Third ave. and TVood
street: also warehouse and basement No. 213
TVood st. Inquire at A. GARRISON FOUNDRY
CO.. 10 and 12 Wood st, Jal8-5I
TO LET-2 NICE CHEERFUL OFFICEHOOMS;
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-NETV OFFICES: SPLENDID LIGHT.
X The Gennanla Savings Bank. 423 Wood St.,
having changed the Interior of its building by
adding 15 large, atrvand well-lighted offices, with
all modern conveniences, elevator, etc.. olfer the
same for rent at reasonable terms. Parties desir
ing a lino location should apply at once at tho
BANK. de21-75-D
TEunIneM Stand.
TO LET-QUARRY OF ONE OF THE BEST
kinds of stone; Is located on a paved street.
Address QUARRY, Dispatch office. fe21-52
rno LET-NO.
305 MARKET ST., A DESIRA
' business house. W. A. IIER
JL BLE 3-story business house.
RON A SONS, 80 Fourth avenue. fel7-72-MTurs
TO LET STORE AND DWELLING AT NO.
1703 Penn avenue; store and 7 dwelling rooms
at (700 per year for all. TV. A. HEREON A SONS.
felS-61-MWFS
rpo
10 LET-IN A COUNTRY TOWN TVlTHIN
30 mile or Pittsburg, storeroom and dwell
ing for merchant tailoring business. Apply at 51.
OPPENilEIMERACO.'S, 713 Liberty St. fe22-60
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. II. AIKEN', 100 Fifth ave
nue. fcl4-83-D
TO LET THE POPULAR HOTEL KNOWN
as the TVhlte House, at Perrysvllle, on tho
Perrysvillc plankroad, with 21 acres orland, good
orchard, barn, stablings, sheds; and also frame
dwelling, with large garden Joining, and every
tMngln first-class order: long lease Is given to the
right party. For further Information call or ad
dress THEDANNEKMEDIC1NECO., 242Federal
St.. Allegheny City. fe2-15
Miscellaneous.
TO LET-OUR "TO LET" LIST, AS HERETO
FORE issued from our office, is now pub
lished every Wednesday and Saturday (without
expense to landlords) In The Dispatch only.
SAMUEL W. BLACK A CO., 90 Fourth ave.
fe22-14-MTTF
TO LET A NO. 1 LANDING. 1,323 FEET ON
south side of Monongahela river, at Thirty
fourth street, and extending to city line; good
depth of water the entire year. WM. SIcCLURG,
No. 30 Carson St., Pg Pa. Telephone No.6114.
feS-21
Special.
TO LET-BY TV. W. M'NEILL A BRO.. 163
Fourth avenne.
808 Wylle ave., 7 room brick, (16.
814 Wylle ave., 7 rocfe brick, (16.
372 Center ave:. 7 room brick. 13.
80S Fifth ave., 7 room brick, pi
Allegheny:
70 Klrkpatrlck ave., 7 room brick, (26.
72 Klrkpatrlck ave. 7 room brick. (26. fe21-89
PERSONAL.
PERSONAL-BOOKS WANTED-IF YOU
have one book worth 10 cents, or a library
worth (1,000, let us know: we wUl buy one as
quickly as tbe other. LEVI'S BOOK STORE,
Seventh Ave. Hotel building. fc20
PERSON AL-YOU WILL BE A LONGTIME
dead, but a short time alive, so benpand
make tbe best of It; see that vour wearing apparel
always looks neat and tidy. DICKSON, the
Tailor, of 65 Fifth avenue, corner TVood street,
second floor, makes a specialty of fine cleaning
and ren.itrlue: give him a trial, telephone 1558. aj
REWARDS.
EEWAKD WITHDRAWN-NOTICE IS
hereby given tint the reward of (300, offered
bv the Borough of Wllklnsburg for Information
tliat might lead to the arrest and conviction of the
persons who robbed and assaulted Mr. L.K.St.
Clair, Is withdrawn pursuant to resolution
adopted by said Council, February 20. 1S!9.
4 a TV. SMITH, Burgsss.
Attest: H. TV. BEATTY. . fe22-41
NOTICES.
-TOTIOE-THE ANNUAL MEETING OF
L the Eureka Savings Fund and Loan As
sociation will be held at tho regular meeting
rooms this, FRIDAY, evening, February 22, at
8 o'clock, for the election of officers and tho
transaction of snch other business as may come
before the meeting. THOS. W. AISBITT.a
fe22-62
COUNTY COM3IISIONEES' OFFICE. I
PITTSBUBO, Fed. 18, 1889. (
THE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WILL
hold appeals on the following named
districts as follows, to-wit:
Saturday, February 23, Baldwin and Bethel
townships, and Fourteenth and Twentieth
wards, Pittsburg.
Monday, February 25, Reserve, Moon, Snow
den, Leet and Harinar townships.
Tuesday, February 28, Richland, Elizabeth,
Jefferson and Lincoln townships.
Wednesday, February 27, Crescent and Up
per St. Clair townships.
Thursday, February 2?, Fatton township.
By order of County Commissioners.
, . R. E. MERCEK,
GEO. Y. MCKEE,
DANIEL MCWILLIAMS.
P. W. S1EBERT. Cleric te2l-UV
v
F. WACKEROW-
VETER1NARY SURGEON. Residence.
2sTaggert street: Office. 4i First street, AUe-
gnenv; xeiepnone. 3uaj (ur. uzarnicky).
Referring to above. I respectfully request
my old patrons to transfer their fnll confidence
which 1 hitherto enjoyed in snch high degree,
to my friend and colleague. Or. Wackerow.
fe2I-79 DR. EJQW. CZARJUCKY,
AUCTION SALES.
BEAUTIFUL FURNI3HMENT OF A2T
East End residence at auction FRIDAY
MORNING, February 22. at 10 o'clock, at tho
rooms No, 311 Market St. Fine upright piano
forte, pictures, pier mirror, mantel cabinet,
elegant upholstered parlor suit, fancy chairs
and rockers, bed lounge, couch, ornaments,
bric-a-brac, curtaini. shades, rags, fine halt
rack, chevalglass, folding bed, chamber suits,
chiffonier, secretary, desk, bookcase, library
table, marble and wood top tables, bedsteads,
mattresses, comforts, Dlankets, springs, bu
reaus, washstands. fine silver and glass ware,
dishes, wardrobes, sideboard, ball, room and
stair carpets, linoleum.
Goods now on exhibition.
HENRY AUCTION CO.. LIST..
fe21-90 Auctioneers.
OFFICIAL PITTSDUHG.
TO JOB PRINTERS-SEALED PrtOPO
SAL8 will be received up until March 5.
18S9. at 3 o'clock P. M-. for the printing and
bindinc; for the several departments of the city
government for the ensuing year. Blanks for
bidding and information furnished on applica
tion to tho office of the City Controller. Bonds
to bo furnished as required in specifications.
The right to acept or reject any or all bids re
served. Ji S. MORROW, Controller.
fel9-33-D
Department of Public TVorks, !
Pittsbukg. Pa.. Feb. 11. 1883.
VTOTICEIS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
XT report of Viewers on tbe damages caused
by tho grading of Linden street, from Penn
avenue to the Pennsylvania Railroad, has been,
approved by Coancils.wnich action will be final,
unless an appeal is filed in the Court of Com
mon Pleas within ten (10) davs from date.
' K Ji. BIGELOW.
Chief of .Department of Public Works.
fcH-40-D
4
Department of Public Wouks, i
PITTSBUBO, February H, 1889. S
TTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
Xi reports of Viewers on the constructlou
of sewers on Craig street, from Center avenue)
to Fifth avenne; Aiken avenue, from Fifth
avenue to the Pennsylvania Railroad, and
South Twenty fourth street, from Josephine)
street to the Monongahela river, have been ap
proved by Councils, which action will bo final,
unless an appeal Is filed in the Court of Com
mon Pleas within ten (10) days from date.
E. M. BIOEXOTV,
Chief of Department of Public TVorks.
ffrI4-I0-D
City Treasurer's Office, i
Municipal Hall. Smitbfield street. (
VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ALLj
J.T owner3 (whether residents or non-residents
of the city of Pittsburg) of drays, carts,
wagons, carriages, buggies, etc, mnst pay their
license at this office forthwith. All licenses not
paid on or before first Monday in March, 1SSS,
will be placed in tho bands of police officers for
collection, subject to a collection fee of SO
cents, and all persons neglecting to pay on or
before first Monday in May, 1889, will be sub
ject to a penalty double tho amount of tho
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 the license. Rates of license: Each
one-horse vehicle, $6 00: each two-horse vehicle,
S10 00: each four-horse vehicle, S12 00: each four
horse back, 515 00: omnibus and timber wheel3
drawn by two horses, S10 00. One extra dollar
will be charged for each additional borse used,
in above specified vehicles.
J. F. DENNISTON,
fell-70-D City Treasurer.
AMUSEMENTS.
GRAND
OPERA
HOUSE.
Extra
E. D. Wilt. Lessee and Manager.
WEEK BEGINNING MONDAY, FEB. 23y
Matinees Wednesday and Saturday,
MARGARET MATHER.
Monday,.Tbursdayl and Saturday matinee,
ROMEO AND JULIET.
Tuesday and Friday,
LEAH.
Wednesday matinee,
LADY OF LYONS.
Wednesday eveninc, -
THE HONEYMOON.
Saturday evening,
PEG WOFFINGTON.
Scats now on sale. fcU-5 .
TIJOU THEATER-TO-NIGHT.
"ErmTnie." .
By tho Original Casino Company.
Next week Murray & Murphy.
-r
fe21
GRAND OPERA HOUSE "THE WIFE.'
Matiriee Saturday.
"THE WIFE" I The famous success of New
'THE WIFE" Yprk. SuperiorCast, Scenery,
"THE TVIFE" I etc etc
Next week Margaret Mather fe21
ARRIS' THEATER f
Every Afternoon and Evening,
i-THE
NELSON COMBINATION.
NELbON COMBINATION.
Next week "True Irish Hearts." felS-10
SARRY WILLIAMS' ACADEMY
light. Matinees Tuesday, Thursday and'
Satordav.
AUSTIN"S AUSTHALIAN NOVELTY CO.
MLLE. AIMEE, THE HU3IAN FLY.
fel7-U
CASINO MUSEUM
Week of February 18: .
THE WELCHES' GIGANTIC SPECIALTY
COMPANY". Welches. Charles and Jennie;'
Baby Venus: Gleason Children. Admission, 10c
upen irom iu A. M. to iu p. M. ieis-ii
PROPOSALS. '
"PROPOSALS FOR BARGES MISSISsl
J7 1PP1 River Commission, St. Louis, Mo..
February 8, 18S9. Proposals are asked till 12
noon Feoruary 23, lS89.forbuiIdinganddeliver-'
ing 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 2B. 18S5, and February 23, 1S87, .
vol. 23, page 332, and voL 24, cage 414. statutes
at large. Address as above. CAPTAIN CHAS.
F. POWELL, Corps of Engineers, U. S. A.
feS-92-8,9,10,11,20.21
COUNTY COMMISSIONER'S OFFICE. )
T
Lebanon, Pa., February 13, 1889.
SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE
CEIVED at the office of the Connty Com
mlssioners until 12 o'clock, noon, March 13,
1889, for the erection of a Prison and Sheriff's
residence.
Plans and specifications may bo seen at this
office between the hours of 8 A. M. and 4 P. JU
until the day named.
The names of the bondsmen mnst accompany),
the bids.
The County Commissioners reserve the right
to reject any and all bids.
Proposals should be addressed, "Connty Com-i
mlssioners of Lebanon Connty, proposals foe
Prison and Sheriff's residence.
By order of
DAVID R. ZELLER.
GEORGE H. SPANG,
A. J. MEREDITH,
County Commissioners.
Attest M. A. tiiiiSHST, cierK.
February 13. 1889.
fel653-Turs
FOURTH AVENUE,
Between Wood and Smithfleld. lots 120 fee
deep for sale by SAMUEL TV. BLACK 4 CO,
99 Fourth ave. f ell-17-itWJ'
, OFFICES
TO LET.
Four or five offices on the fourth floor of th
Renshaw Bnilding'wlU 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, '
fe6M-D
SEWICKLEY
and other P., Ft, W. fc C. R. R. dwellings and
lots for sale ana rent; low prices: send tor list.
SAMUEL W. BLACK & CO.,
Established 1878. 99 Fourth avenue.
feH-15-MWF
A EL LINKENHE1MER,
ARCHITECT,
515 Smithfleld street, Pittsburg, Pa. Frelheitl
Freund Building, second floor. fe2Ml.D
GEO. H. BARBOUR,
CITOL ENGINEER,
Surveyor, Draughtsman and Designerot
Bridges Roofs and Mill Buildings,
Room 62 Eisner Building,
del2-K6-D FIFXH AYEMUJE, Pittsburc