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    THE- PITTSBTJRG- DISPATCH, -TUESDXY, - EEBRUAB-Yaae,3 1889.1
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MAYOR HIT
By Chief Brown, Who Says He
Jfisstates the Tracts. .
A GBEAT EOSE EXHIBITION
In Which the Chief Yells Eureka
' With the Effect of a Climax.
HARKING AM TWAINtNS DASCES,
And All on Account of That Eeccnt Be
Downed Masked BalT.
EQuTBREL HILL ELECTRIC 10AD 0. K.
The election being over, proceedings in
Councils "were so dull at the opening yester
jlsy that the chambers most of the time had
much to remind one of opium joints at 7
o'clock A. M. The matter that attracted
most attention was the appropriation bill.
Host people craned their necks as the clock
showed a quarter past convening time, and
Mr. Ferguson predicted that his throat
would be rasped, as he thought it would
come in at the last moment and must be
swallowed without trimming, bat it didn't
come. At 2:25 a quorum was short by four
members, but two minutes' sharp scratching
got them.
Ihe first' thing that roused attention in
Select Council was a report from Chief of
Department ofJublic Safety Brown, giving
the information asked regarding the pur
chase of hose during last year. The report
characterise&.someofthe statements of the
Mayor as Incorrect, as inspection will
show:
Pittsburg, February 21, 18S9.
To tbe President and Members of Select Council:
Gejttlemex In answer to your resolution
of February 11, 1889, in reference to the hose.
I beg leave to say that during tbe year 1SSS this
department purchased 6,000 feet of three-inch
hose. This was purchased on April 20. 1SS8, in
compliance with advertisement and proposals
made therefor by the Department of Awards,
at which time there were but two bids, that of
tbe Eureka Hose Company for three-inch
circular seamless multiple rubber-lined cotton
hose, made of the best Gulf cotton, three
inches in diameter, with standard fire depart
ment couplings attached. The bid of the said
Eureka Hose Company was $1 10 per foot.
A CHANCE TO JUDGE.
At the same time the Department of Awards
received a bid from H. L. Childs & Co. for and
on behalf of the Baker Fabric Fire Hose Com
pany, of tbe city of New York, their bid being
$1 20 per foot. The original samples are here
with submitted to your honorable body.
I also hereto attach and make part of this re
port a detailed statement of the number of
feet of hose now owned by the department per
company, showinc the number of feet in good,
fair and worn out condition.
The usual cuarantee' of the Eureka Hose
Company Is for a term of five years. That of
the Baker Hose Company, H. L. Childs & Co.,
agents, being for a term of SS months.
The hose purchased for the department dur
ing my term has given, so far, perfect satis
faction An actual test demonstrated that the
3-inch hose would throw 40 percent more
water than the 2-mch hose; that the strain
upon the machinery is much less; and it is my
desire, as hose may be needed from time to
time in the future, to equip the bureau with
3-inch hose instead of 2K-inch.
I would respectfully ask your personal
examination of the two samples submitted.
Tbe Eureka hose is submitted without the
rubber nlngsoas. to show the construction,
etc. TbU' the Baker has tbe rubber lining
inserted.
I further desire to state that the statement
made by His Honor, the Mayor, in a recent
communication to your honorable bodies in re
lation to the fire hose, is, so far as the depart
ment is concerned, a misstatement of facts.
The exact amount of money expended for hose
during the year 18SS was $6,600, as appears of
record in the Controller's office.
For what may have been done by the Board
of Fire Commissioners previous to my admin
istration I am in no way responsible; but I pre
sume, from the character and standing of the
gentlemen constituting the Fire Commission,
the money at their disposal was judiciously ex
pended. Respectfully yours. J. O. Brown,
Chief of the Department ot Public Saiety.
DOTV3T TO DETAILS.
Pittsburg, February 23, 18S9.
To J. O. Brown, Esq., 'Chief of Department or
Public Safety:
Dear Bnt I herewith attach statement of
hose per company, showinc number of feet and
condition thereof, a recapitulation of which is
as follows:
feet.
In good condition.,. 16,100
In fair condition.'. 7,400
In worn-out condition 10,750
,0
Tbe territorial extent of the city of Pitts
burg being something like 29 square miles,
water plugs in many parts of the city being a
great distance apart, it is often necessary at
fires to use more than 1,000 feet.
In order to secure sufficient water there
should be at least 2,400 feet of rood hose in
every engine house in the city. This would re
quire 40,800 feet of hose.
Very respectfully submitted,
E. De IiAssrs,
Chief Clerk Bureau of Fire.
BOSS FZB COUP ANT.
No. of Co.
: I
1,000
3,000
3,000
1,000
700
1,700
4,700
3,900
2,300
2,200
2,450
2,650
2.300
1.950
2,450
2,800
2,330
2,500
2,450
2,000
2,000
200
MO
500
700
650
1,700
X
4
s
7
1,300
1,250
40
150
400
1,000
2,000
LS60
1,930
1,000
400
2,050
10..
11..
II..
1J..
14..
S00
750
100
Z.O50
1.400
1,500
2,430
15.
IS.
;ooo
2,000
17 ..
Homewood race track ....
Center ave. reserve
In Thlrty-flm ward
In Twenty-seventh ward.
Total
2,000
SIX)
sou
700
650
ftlOOl 7,400llO,750;-H,50
The report also includes a tabulated state
ment of the work done by Engine Company
2o. 2, showing that the" company was in
service 903 hours and 43 minutes; and a
tatement showing that irom 1878 to 1888
company No. 2 had burst 92 sections of
hose. ,
Dr. Evans called attention to the fact that
the report was deficient in that, while
stating that the Eureka guaranteed its hose
for five years, Council was informed that
from 6,000 to 10,000 feet were bought each
year, bnt nothing was said as to what be
came of an evident accumulation, or loss,
or something else.
TBE COMMISSION JLND ITS HEIR.
Mr. Robertson defended Mr. Brown and
bis report, stating that he was not obliged
to go beyond the life of bis department
Mr. Evans The Chief is the legal heir of
tbe Fire Commission. I know by 10 or 12
years' experience that we have been buying
tbe amount of hose I stated, and I would
like to know what has become of it. lam
curious to know, and so are others, what be
comes of hose guaranteed for five years, and
I think the Chief ought to learn irom Chief
Evans on the subject.
The report was received and filed, and no
probing suggestions were entertained,
A vast amount of street opening and
other ordinances were put through finally
in bundles, and then there was. an awaken
ing caused by the ordinance' lo regulate
balls, masked balls, Yellow Dog and Mark
Twain Eod and Gun Club socials, etc It
required that the Department of Public
Safety have three days' time to enable it to
judge of the character of such entertain
ments and that all balls pay a fee of 525 for
each 24 hours of their' existence, fine and
imprisonment to follow infractions.
Sir. McKee raised the point that a corpo
ration could not be imprisoned, and that
the ordinance to be effective must make the
parties representing the corporation fineable
and imprisonable, and he offered an amend
ment to that effect.
Mr. Lambie further offered to amend M r.
McKee that $25 fee should be charged for
masked and but 55 for other balls.
Mr. Skelton wanted an ordinance that
would not permit masked balls at all. He
wanted to avoid even the appearance of
evil. He was opposed to .all bails, as officers
could not be depended on to do their duty.
He denounced the license provision as
blood money. City officials were in attend
ance at the Mark Twain Eod and Gun Club
ball lending their sanction.
Mr. Robertson interrupted tosay that Mr.
Skelton stopped short of the logical conclu
sion and wanted to know why he allowed
license of any kind, and Mr. Skelton said
that he would not if he had the power. Mr.
Bobertson concluded by offering .an amend
ment that the provision should not applyNto
purely social affairs.
ONE SEASON FOE IT.
Dr. Evans thought the ordinance a good
thing, but he could not understand why the
police could not have suppressed the disor
der at the M. T. K. & G. ball.
Mr. Sullivan came back with the argu
ment of like priest, like people. He under
stood that the conduct of city officials at the
ball in question was fully as disgraceful as
that of other people present. He would
have no masked balls at all. The organiza
tion in question could pay $500 license as
easily as some poor young men could pay f5
for innocent relaxation ot this Kind.
Mr. Kobertson defended the ordinance on
the ground that it placed responsibility for
such things on a department thai could be
reached.
Mr. McKee's amendment was defeated by
a vote of 11 to 11, so that it left the Stand
ard Oil Companv liable to imprisonment it
if held a ball without a license and refused
to pav its fine.
Mr. Lambie pressed bis amendment and'
ucmanueu me ayes anu noes, buyiuy, 11c
wanted to know who were and who were not
in favor or morality. This raised quite an
animated protest,' as Mr. Sullivan coupled
houses of ill-fame in connection, and both
Mr. Skelton and Mr. Getty took exceptions,
though not exactly assigning the same rea
sons. Mr. Lambie's amendment was de
feated, 15 to 11.
Mr. Bobertson next offered an amendment
that the ordinance should not apply to
private or charity balls, the authority
designated to be the judge of the character
of the entertainment proposed.
Mr. Lambie offered an amendment to the
amendment to exclude masked balls.
The amendment prevailed, 15 to 12, Mr.
Sullivan voting lor it.
Mr. Frew next came in with an amend
ment to strike out everything relative to
masked balls, and also to strike out the
provision requiring a license of $25, leaving
the matter simply under the control of the
Board of Public Safety.
This brought out Mr. Getty .in full
strength. In the first place, he gave the
city officials a bill of moral health, and said
politicians were obliged to attend such
balls or get left. They will go to church or
to the masked ball to get votes. Said he:
"I would have been there if I deemed it
necessary in my canvass. In well-regulated
families daughters do not ask to be allowed
to go to balls where they will be marked and
twained (contaminated).
AS TO POLICE SUPERVISION.
Dr. Evans held there should be police su
pervision of public balls and people who
want them should pay for it, and Mr.
Hollands and several other people assured
him that at present they were required to
do so.
Mr. Bobertson moved an amendment to
the amendment making the fee $5 instead of
$25, but his amendment was voted down.
Mr. Getty came to the fore again and told
what good times he and the other old boys
had in their youth when they took their
sweethearts to masked balls 20 and 25 years
ago, and demanded that the youth of the
present day should be allowed equal privi
leges with their progenitors.
Mr. Frew finally called for the ayes and
noes on his amendment, and it prevailed, 17
to 10, amid an expiring kick fromMr. Skel
ton. At this juncture a motion was carried
to adjourn, and as the oidinance now stands
it simply gives the Board of Public Safety
control, and thus places the responsibility,
should it pass.
A special meeting of Select Council is
called for to-morrow afternoon to clear the
desks of last year's business.
The financial report of the Department of
Public Safety for the month of January
was presented and adopted:
Police Bureau Expended, $29,736 68: balance
in appropriation February 1. $18,580 78. Fire
Bureau Expended, 28,453 24; balance In ap
propriation, $11,104 65. Bureau of Electricity
Expended, $1,218 19: balance in appropriation,
$1 SO. Bureau of Health Expended, $5,553 32;
balance in appropriation, S735 S3. Buildimr In
spectorExpended, $681 74: balance, $321 74.
Bureau of Plumbing Expended, $397 SO; bal
ance, $627 2a General office Expended,$900 91;
balance, $17 50. General appropriation Ex
pended, $66,604 84; balance in appropriation.
$3LSS 15.
In Common Council on the call of the
wards Mr. Binder presented an ordinance
for relocating Industry street This was the
only paper presented and was the one
thousand one hundredth that has been con
sidered in Common Council during the
present term.
On consideration of the ordinance giving
the East End Electric Light Company right
to erect poles and string wires, Mr. Fereu
son raised the point that Councils could not
give the right to erect Doles on the side
walks, but the ordinance was passed by a
vote of 24 yeas to Mr. Ferguson's no.
ANOTHER ENGINE HOUSE.
Mr. Bigham called up the ordinance for
the purchase of a lot in the Thirty-second
ward for an engine bouse, not to cost more
than $2,200. President Halliday (Mr. Big
bam in the chair) moved to amend by pro
viding that the lot shall be at or near the
line of tbe Thirty-fifth ward. The amend
ment was agreed to and the ordinance was
laid over for printing.
Mr. "Wightman called up the ordinance
giving the Squirrel Hill Bailroad the right
ot way, ana motrea to amend by providing
that the road shall start from'Forbes and
Boqnet streets instead of Fifth avenue and
Boquet street, and shall be completed in 12
months instead of 18 months. The amend
ments were agreed to, and the ordinance
went over for printing.
Mr. Magee presented petitions from a
number of business men, asking for the re
peal of the business tax. Referred to the
Finance Committee.
Mr. Magee, from the special Committee
on Legislation, returned the Stewart grade
crossing bill, now pending at Harrisburg,
with amendments, which provide that in
stead of the city and railroads dividing
equally the cost ot making crossings not at
crade, the cost shall be divided by three
disinterested persons, when such crossings
are at streets already opened, or at streets
which have been plotted at grade. ' Mr.
Bigham moved to postpone until the hill
could be printed for the use of Councils,
which motion prevailed.
Mr. Wightman called up the Squirrel
Hill Bailroad ordinance, and, after recon
sidering the provision which changed the
time of completion from 18 months to 12
months, the ordinance was passed finally.
Colgate Si Co.'a Demulcent Shaving Sonp
Contains ingredients for cooling the skin and
softening the beard never before successfully
used.
Try Them Now.
Don't fail to try Mrs. Harrison's Inaugu
ration cookies, Marvin's newest production,
and one of tbe daintiest, most delicious
cakes in existence. tts
Secnro Yonr SlccpIng-Car Aecominodntlons
for tbe Inauguration
Via Baltimor and Ohio Bailroad at office,
corner Fifth avenue and Wood street, Pitts
burg, Pa,
BMEO PAPERS GONE.
A Startling Situation in the Penney
Case' for False Arrest
WHERE DID THE DOCUMENTS GO?
The Suit to.be Called for Trial in Court
This Horning.
SHOT TOWER AflAIN, AND COUBTLETS.
That Murdoch (10,000 bunco case and its
attendant litigation never will 'down, it
seems. It has yielded several sensational
developments; and now it produces an
other. The .suit of Dr. Penney, who,
thoughtarrested as a conspirator to the Mur
doch robbery, was clearly acquitted, is to
be called in court this morning. It is an
action against Mr. Murdoch and Detectives
Perkins, Anderson and Todd, for $30,000
damages for false arrest. The papers in the
case are deemed very important
Yesterday Attorney Price, for Dr. Penney,
applied to the Clerk of Courts for the orig
inal information, warrant and commitment
under which the doctor was thrown Into jail.
Clerk Long searched for them, but reported
that these papers were not to be found anions
bis archives. The prosecution was referred
to Alderman Cassidy as likely to be in
possession of these legal documents, so
essential in convincing a jury just how the al
leged false arrest was made. But Br. Penney
says the Magistrate has not got and could not
get these papers from court without giving his
receipt therefor. They were legal records in
the trials of the Barnett and Penney cases in
Criminal Court, and nobody but those directly
interested in these or attendant trials could
legitimately have access to them. '
This loss was kept very quiet yesterday, but
it may be again heard from again before the
trial is ended.
To-Daj's Trial List.
Criminal Court Commonwealth vs John
IT.Haiges, D. C. Tracey. Fred Young. E.W.
Jackson, J. E. Gatchell, John Schrodel, An
drew Harcum (3), John Traf t, Andrew Qulgley
et al, Charles Finger, Charles Price et at
Peter Young, Bridget Welsh, Rose Sullivan.
Sadie Ltghtner, Julius Schott, Jr., Jennie Dur
nin, Anton Kohler, James L. Waddle, G.
Shortman. Fritz Wlnkelf oos, Gottfried Meyer,
Andrew Flack. Ellen McGrael, August Hoi
ley, PatrickGoldcn, Frederick Dennis, Hannah
ClockholkcCaroline Kauffman,Mark Wishart,
Christ Rente, Eph Ballitte, 11 N. Cochrane.
John Stoughton, George Graft et al, Michael
Trunzler etaL W. H. Freeborn, Ella Findley.
Common Pleas No. 1 Hern, executor, vs
Hern; Gardner vs Ferguson; Rea & Co. vs
Gourley et al; Penny vs Anderson et al; Hunts
man & Co. vs Wilson; livers, administrator, vs
Smith & Co.; Trussel lk Co. vs. Republic Iron
Works; Kopper vs. Oliver & Roberts Wire
Company; Glockner vs Nam et al; Scbaefer vs
Naur et al: Leubbe & Bro. vs. Grasser et al (2):
Linhart, Bald 4 Co. vs. Boyle; Lupton & Co. vs
Ewart & Co.
Common Pleas No. 2 Koenig or King vs
Chartiers Valley Gas Company; Corcoran vs
Chess, Cook 4 Co.; Zimmerman vsNuttall et aL
Llnes'from Legnl Quarters.
This Crawford Bawmilf and Lumber Com
pany yesterday entered suit against H. W.
Ahlers & Co. for 1,007 81 for lumber sold to
the latter.
An inventory and appraisement of the per
sonal estate of Caroline Blumer, late of this
citv. was filed yesterday. The estate is valued
at $151,789 65.
On motion of Messrs. Knox & Reed yester
day S. E. Moore and L. C. Phipps were ap
pointed trustees to bold certain mortgages and
bonds in trust for Carnegie, Fhipps & Co.
John Kleppneb, a Penn avenue saloon
keeper, was tried in the Criminal Court yester
day for selling liquor on Sunday and sellinc to
a man of known intemperate habits. ,Tne jury
is out
The suit of Nicholas Koenig and Henry
Flath, executors of John Koenig, deceased,
against she Chartiers Valley Gas Company, for
damacea for arirht of way taken throuch the
property" belonging to Koenig's estate, is on
trial before Judge Ewing.
An inquisition on the sanity of Martha
Neely, of Coraopolis, was held yesterday by
Judge Stowe, on petition of W. C. Neely, her
brother. Miss Neely is 6U years of age, and
she was declared a lunatic, having been de
mented for over 40 years. She has no estate.
Alexander Callow was yesterday ap
pointed assistant stenographer of Common
Pleas, No. 1, to fill the vacancy caused by the
death of George B Llppincott. Tbe appoint
ment takes effect March 1. Mr. Callow is lit
present in tho law office of Messrs. Dalzell,
Scott & Gordon.
An old gentleman named Hull, who resides
in Lawrenceville and who is serving as a juror
m tho Common Pleas Court, while coming
down the main stairway at the Court House
yesterday afternoon, slipped andfell and struck
his head on the stone floor. An ugly gash was
cut above his eye. from which there was a
copious flow of blood.
An old suit was tried before Judge Slagle
yesterday. Mrs. Elizabeth Weaver sued her
son-in-law, Adam Schueler, to recover wages as
housekeeper. She stated that upon the death
oi her daughter (Schueler's wife) she went to
live with bchneler and kept house for him.
When she asked for pay he refused, and suit
was brought. A verdict was rendered In favor
of Mrs. Weaver for $154 60.
The "shot tower" case against William G.
Price & Co., the foundrymen, is not yet con
cluded. Another suit in the matter was en
tered yesterday by Mrs. Elizabeth Grantz
against tbe firm. Mrs. Grantz claims $20,000
damages for the injury she sustained by lead
poisoning resulting from tbe particles of arse
nic that permeated tbe atmosphere from the
shot tower. The first suit was brought byber
husband, George Grantz, who, in the second
trial ot the case, after having taken it to the
Supreme Court, received a verdict for JTCKJ
damages.
Merit, Like Mnrdcr, Will Out.
Why is it that all the leading actors and
actresses while in Pittsburg have Dr.
Charles Scott attend to their' teeth? The
answer is very plain. His fillings are
beautiful works ot art, and they never come
out. To those who have not seen his fine
work, we would say, visit his offices at 634
Fenn avenue, opposite Horne'B, and you
will be convinced. His rooms are always
crowded with patients, and in conversation
with several, we discovered that they had
had their teeth filled by other dentists, who
bear good reputations, and the fillings came
oat. and not until Dr. Scott did their work
had they received any permanent satis
faction. The China Store.
If we may judge from the. expressions of
approval and delight we hare heard on all
sides, our store is already a success. If
you have not yet been to see us, don't fail
to do so at once. We have much to show
you, and you will go away just as delighted
as our other friends. We have not time to
tell you of half the pretty things we have,
but when you call will make time to talk
to you. Fbench, Kendeick & Co.,
Opposite City Hall.
The Famous Cable Line.
Everybody is buying Cable Line cakes.
They are splendid. You should try them.
Your grocer keeps them. xrs
Boys' Shirt Wnlst Opening
This week. All the newest things ready at
Home & Ward's, 41 Fifth ave. tt
Wall Paper.
Prices the very lowest.
d John S. Eobebts, 414 Wood st.
DIEETTNGb.
PlTTSBCKG AND LAKE EBIE )
Eailboad Company, J
January 24, lssffc )
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AT
a regular meeting of the directors of
the Pittsburg "and Lake Erie Railroad Com
pany, held January 22, 18S9, it was
unanimously resolved that a special meet
ing of the stockholders of said company
be held at the office of said companv in the citv
of Youngstown, State of Ohio, on FEBRUARY
20, 18S9, at 10 o'clock A.K., to consider tbe advisa
bility of increasing the capital stock of said
company to $4000,000, and also to consider the
advisability of increasing the bonded debt of
said company from 32,000,000 to $4,000,000, and
issuing the bonds of tbe company, secured by
a second mortrare. therefor. JOHN G. ROB-
.INSON, Secretary. ia24-38-Tu
xyVlsplay advertitancntt one dollar par
iguare for-one insertion. Classified advertise
mentt on this page such as Wanted, Ibr Sale,
lb Let, eta, ten cents per line for each inser
tion, and none taken for less than fifty cents.
THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH
BRANCH OFFICES.
For the accommodation of the
public, Branch Offices have been
established at the following places,
where Want, For Sale, To Let, and
other transient advertisements will
be received up to 9 P. M. for inser
tion next morning:
Advertisements are to be prepaid except where
advertisers already have accounts with TBI MS-
riTCa.
prrrsBUEG.
THOMAS MCCAFFREY", 3S09 Butler atreet.
EillL G. STUCKET, S4th street and Tenn ave.
E. G. BTUCKEYiCO., Wylleave. and Knit on St.
M. STOKELY, Fifth Avenue Market House.
EAST XJTD.
1. Vf. WALLACE, 6121 Perm avenue.
OAKLAND.
MCALLISTElt & 8HE1BLER, 5th ar. & AtWOOd St.
sotrrnsiDE.
JACOB SPOHN, No. 2 Carson street.
CHAB. BCHWABM, 1707 Csrson strest.
ALLEGHENY.
A. J. KAFECHEK, 59 Federal street.
H. J. McBRIUE, Federal and Ohio streets.
FEED H. EGGEK3. 172 Ohio street.
F. H. EGGEKS & SOU, Ohio and Chestnut tts.
J. F. STEVENSON, Arch and Jackson streets.
THOMAS McHENEY, Western and Irwin avej.
G. W. HUGHES, Pennsylvania and Beaver aves.
PEBEY M. QLEIM. Behecca and Allegheny aves.
WANTED-HELP.
lisle Belo:
w
ANTED-UPHOLSTEBEESt AT A. EDL1S
A vw.. an jjioenj at. leo-oo
-TTTANTED-COACHMAN FOE LIVEEY. AP
YV PLY T. B. MOBELAND. 6H Penn ave.
fcO-81
WANTED-A BABBEB;MUSTBEASTEADY
man. Apply to WM. MYEB3, 4606 Liberty
avenue. fe26-72
-TUTANTED-IO AGENTS-SALAEY 115 PEK
VV week or commission. Call at once, P1TTS
BtJBG BROMIDE CO., 31 Smlthfield St. fcM-SI
WANTEU-A BOY TO LEAEN THE B AEBEB
trade: one with experience preferred. Call
at P. J. BOYLAN, 27 Grant avo.f Bennett.
fe26-93
WANTED-A SALESMAN AND MANAGEP.
for a new carpet department starting.
Address CABPET DEPABTMENT, Dispatch
office. . fcfc-75
WANTED-SEVERAL AGENTS IN ALLE
GHENY county. For particulars apply
room No. 5, 1036 PENN ATE., second floor, from
9 A. M. tol2M. fe26-&3
TTrANTED-BOOK CANVASSEE3 FOE OTJK
VV great prohibition work; a bonanza for this
spring; write for our extra inducements. E.
GATELY & CO., 10 and 12 Sixth st. fe2ff-73
WANTED -A TBAVELING SALESMAN;
one that Is well acquainted with the sur
rounding dry goods trade: call with reference at
D. EOSENTHAL'S, 37 Wylle ave., city. fe26-85
WANTED-A FIBST-CLASS BBEAD AND
cake baker; must be steady man. EOBT.
MOEEOW & CO., Woodland avenue and McDon
ald street, Eleventh ward, Allegheny. fe26-41
ANTED-ASMABT YOUNG MAN HAV-
ING a knowledge or bookkeeping and
stenography. Address, giving age, experience
and reference to H. D. T., Dispatch office.
fe26-43
WANTED-A FEW MOEE KOD BIPPEBS
and wire drawers at wire mill, Kankln
station, l'a., on B. & O. and P., McK. & Y-B.
K.. outalde city limits. Apply to SUPEEIN
TENDENT. fe23-74
WANTED-MEN OF ABILITY AND GOOD
address to Interview tbe merchants of Alle
gheny county on a matter In which they are Inter
ested. For particulars inquire at room 604, HAM
ILTON BUILDING. feO-52
WANTED-AGENT JfOE PITTSBUBG, FOE
entirely new cUbs of advertising signs;
good commission or salary: references required.
Address VAN EPPS & POULSEN, 162 W. Fifth
St., Cincinnati, O. fe2S-36
WANTED-AGENTSTOSELLTEA. BAKING
powder and pure spices: girts with goods:
coke workers, miners or mlllmen can mskemoney
in their spare tlme.c'AMASHlKO TEA CO., 83
Jackson St., Allegheny, Pa. Ja2S-85-TTS
VTTANTED-AGENTS IN THIS CITY AND
V outside towns to sell Dr. O'Keefe's pills and
hitters; steady work; can make S12 to SIS per week.
DE. O'KEEFEi CO., Homeopathic Chemists, 31
Fifth ave., Pittsburg, Pa. fe26-84
WANTED-BEL1ABLELOCAL AND TBAV
ELING salesmen; positions permanent;
special Inducements now: last selling specialties;
don't delay; salary from start. BBO WN BEOS.,
Nurserymen, Rochester, N. Y. feMO-TTR
-TTTANTED-YOUNG MAN WITH KNOWL
VV EDGE of bookkeeping as partner In an es
tablished and growlng.busiuess; present owner
desirous of adding additional line of goods to bus
iness: best of references given and required: capi
tel desired from (4,000 to 6,000, AdressM. G. &
T.. Dispatch office. fe22-22
Fcmnlo HelD.
WANTED-A GOOD DINING 'BOOM GIBL
at restaurant. NO. 156.FIFTH AYE., 1'ltts
burg. , 1CS6-94
-YTTANTED-ONE GOOD, EXPEEIENCED
YY dining room girl at BOLEY'S HOTEL,
tl to 33 Diamond, city. feK-85
WANTED-A GOOD, EELIABLE GIBL FOE
general housework: small family and good
wages; referenees required. Call or address 6816
PEN N AVEN UE. f e26-99
Ulnle and Female IIcId.
WANTED-LIVE MEN AND WOMEN TO
engage in an easy, paying business at
home: can work daytime or evening and mate EOc
to (2 per hour; sure thing: sample and complete
Instructions sent free. Address WORLD SUP
PLY CO., Eutland, Vt. fe25-l
WANTED-AT ONCE-COL. BOY, FARM
hands, nursery governess, cooks, house
and chamber maids, dining room and kitchen
Slrls. storeroom girl; experienced nurse girl.
lEEHAN'S EMPLOYMENT AGENCY, 545
Grant st.
-1
fe25-9-D
-TTTANTED-AGENTS ON SALABY; S75 PEE
V month and expenses paid any active man
or woman to sell our goods by sample and live at
home; salary paid promptly and expenses In ad
vance; mil particulars and sample case free, we
mean "lust what we say. Address STANDARD
8ILVEKWAKECO., Boston, Mass. felS-3-D
WANTED-SITPATIOKS.
TTANTED-BY AN EXPEEIENCED LADY,
VV who can give and exchange references. &
situation as housekeeper. Address C. 11.. Dis
patch office. fe26-S4
TTJANTED-SITUATION AS FLOBIST OETO
V take charge of greenhouse, nursery or fruit
farm; good references. Address C J., 350,'j Mad
ison avenue, Allegheny. le26-44
-TSTANTED-SITUATION BY YOUNG MAN 20
T years of age, who Is willing to work. In
wholesale or retail grocery; reference given. Ad
dress GBOCEEY, Dispatch office, fe26-42
WANTED-A SITUATION AS SALESMAN
or manager; book and stationery bust-,
ness preferred: full experience: can command
good trade. Address U., care of Geo. B. Splane,
Fifth avenne and Smllhfleld. fe26-34
WANTED-PARTNERS.
TT7"ANTED-A PABTNEB: KOOWILL BUY A
V V half interest In one of the largest and best
established and: paying businesses of Its kind In
Western Pennsylvania, located In heart of busi
ness center in Pittsburg; trade the most refined
and elegant; business strictly cash; the price is
nothing compared to busraess done and profits re
ceived therefrom; only tbose who are willing to
become helpmates and mean strictly business
need apply lor particulars to CASH BUS., Dispatch
office. fe2W7.
WANTED-ROOJIS. HOUSES.
-rrrANTED-TO BENT-HOUSE ABOUT FIVE
VV rooms; natural gas: for family of two, In
city. Oakland, or near suburbs; state lowest rent.
Address M. T., Dispatch office. fe2G-33
-TTTANTED-TO RENT-NEWLY FURNISHED
V V hall for lodge purposes, complete In all de
tails, with electric lights and steam heat; one to
five years' lease; over Third National Bank, cor,
Wood and Virgin alley. Inquire COMMITTEE,
910 Penn ave. feO-60
WANTED BOARDERS AND LODGERS.
-T-fANTED OCCUPANTS FOR PARLOUS
T V facing park, with or without board. Apply
at No. M MONTGOMERY. AYE., Allegheny.
fe26-73
WANTED FINANCIAL.
WANTED-MOETGAGE3 ON CITY PROP
ERTY, over JROOO; 4K per cent; no tax.
HENRY A. WEAVJJB&CO., 82 Fourth avenue.
mh2-a22-D
TTrANTEI,-KES,TS COLLECTED PBOM1T-
VV LY; property managed with satisfaction.
ALLES & BAILEY, 164 Fourth avenue, Tel. 167.
lalWl
WANTED-TO LOAN S500,C0O. IN AMOUNTS
of S3, 000 and upward, on city and suburban
property, on H percent, free of tax: also smaller
amounts at S and 8 per cent. BLACK; BAIKD,
85 Fourth avenue. se21-d2s-D
WANTED-TO LOAN 1200,000 ON MORT
GAGES; (100 and upward at 6 per cent;
(500,000 at 4M per cent on residences or business
nroDerl
taiso in aujoi-iing counties. 8. H.
PBEN CH, VIA Fourth avenue.
0C31-e84-D
rrjANTED-MOKTGAGES-Jl, 000, 000TO LOAN
VV on city and suburban properties at 4K Sand
E per cent, and on larms In. Allegheny and adja
cent counties at 6 per cent; no money loaned out
of Pennsylvania..!. M. PENNOCK 4 SON, 103
XUUUU BVGUUCt RP7-I41
-TTTAhTED-HOUSES TO BENT, BENTS TO
VV 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
irom loco to any amount in Keeping with location
and value or property and no delay, if title be
good. J.DEaMliT,)7Grantit, fta-33-rrs
WANTED-FINANCIAL.
TTTANTED-BENTS TO COLLECT; MONTH-
VV LY settlement with Itemized statement..
BLACK & BAIBD, Fourth avenue. sS-a2D-D
WANTED-MOBTGAGES-MONEYTO LOAN
In sums to suit, at 4K, & and I per cent.
QBAEBING &XYON, 1 Fourth ave. ap6-e:-P
TTANTED-TO LOAN 155,000 ON CITY PBOP
VV EKTY at 5 and 6 per cent. In sums to suit.
D. P. THOMAS & CO.'. No. 40S Grant street.
ielO-51-EOD i
WANTED-ansOELLANEOUS.
WANTED GOOD FIBE-PEOOF SAFE;
must be about 16x31x46 Inside. Address, giv
ing price, BOX 465, P. O., Pittsburg, Pa. felS-fcl
WANTED-MANUFACTUBEE3 AND OTH
EES seeking locations should communicate
with M. V. EICHAEDs, LandlAgent, B. ft O. B.
B., Baltimore, Md. fe21-81-TTBSU
"YTTANIED PUPILS TO LEAKN TO MAKE
V V crayons at Oc a lesson. Inquire for partic
ulars of L. 1). BEST, Artist, at Elite Gallery, S16
Market St., Pitts. Choose your own subject.
f C25-21
XITANTED-BY PEAKSON, LEADING PHO
VV TOUKAPHEE, 96 Firth avenue, Pittsburg,
and 43 Federal street, Allegheny, everybody to
know that he ls.maklng fine cabinets at 160 per
dozen; photos delivered when promised: instan-,
taneons process. ' mhl3-k27
FOR SALE-IMPROVED REAL ESTATE.
Citv Residences.
FOE SALE-I2.500-2-8TOBY BRICK HOUSE,
7 rooms: all conveniences; Devllllers St.; easy
terms, w. W. MCNEIL ft BRO., 162 Fourth are.
re20-18-MIWTB
FOE SALE-(W)-ll PEE CENT NET INVEST
MENT, Eighth ward, city; 8 minutes' walk
from Court House; 2-story mansard brick dwell
ing. S rooms, gas, water, etc: price, S2.3S0; easy
terms; owner must sell. SAMUEL W. BLACK ft
CO., 99 Fourth ave. fe26-79-TT
Eoat End Residence.
FOB 8ALE-CENTEB, NEAR AIKEN AVE.,
new house, late style; well planned and
built (10 rooms): late improvements; Just finished.
W. A. HEREON ft SONS, 80 Fourth avenue.
fe21-84-TTS
FORSALE-ATWO-STOBYBB1CK DWELL
IN G house, with Mansard, on South Hlland
ave.; 12 rooms and all conveniences; good sewer
age. For terms apply to D. E. BATARD. cor.
Shady lane and Walput it. re21-53
FOR SALE-AT 112,000, IF SOLD BY MABCH 1
a desirable South Hlland avenue property;
new house, 9 rooms, complete to the smallest de
tails; large lot: terms reasonable. TV. A. HEE
BON ft SONS, 80 Fourth ave. fe26-31
FOE SALE-S4.000 WILL BUY A NICE HOME
in the East End, and near the cable and rail
road, 6 rooms, bath, natural gas and large lot;
terms reasonable; call at office and see photo.
BLACK ft BAIBD, 95 Fourth ave. fe26-S8-TT8
FOE8ALE-2-STOEYFBAME SLATE EOOF
dwelling in East End. near station; City water
auu&aa, uaiu auu au conveniences; tueneannin
pauor; natural gas; SLOX); payments to suit. 1U'
quire aiumtia & Xli
, 106 Fourth avenue..
fe26-3S-I0D
FOB SALE-118,000; ONLY 3 MINUTES' OF
bhsdyside station, a desirable residence,
good style; 10 rooms; late Improvements; beauti
fully located; lot 70xJ00 ft., fronting 2 streets, on
Cuter avenue, in the midst of line residences. Vf.
A. HEBBON ft SONS, 80 Fourth avenue.
re21-84-TTS
front; one square from Penn avenue cable line on
Negley avenue: price 88,700: sublect to street im
provements. MELLON BEOS, 8349 Station St., E.
Liberty. . fe23-27-Tusu
FOR SALE-S3,aXWU3T ONE MIN UTE FROM
t lfth avenue cable cars; on a good street and
convenient to E. E. statlon-a pretty frame dwell
ing of 6 rooms, ball and vestibule, nat. and art.
gas, water, screens for windows and doors, front
yard-choice location and special bargain. BLACK
ft BAIBD, 95 Fourth avenue. feC-49-D
FOR SALE-WK CAN SELL YOU AN EAST
END residence for 8500 cash, and wlU make
payments on balance like rent; this Is a brick
dwelling situated on Sonth Hlland ave., and on
line of new cable cars; has every modern con
venience, and will be sold, If taken at once, very
cheap. BLACK ft BAIBD, 95 Fourth ave.
fe6-52-8,8,9,12,H,16,19,21,23,28,28
OE SALE-S4,250 WILL BUY A MEADOW
street dwelling of 8 rooms, nicely arranged;
hall vestibule, laundry in cellar, front and back
porches, range, bathroom, hot and cold water,
natural ajd artificial gas, slate mantels and nice
chandelleTs; this Is only 6 minutes' from Liberty
station. BLACK ft BALED, 93 Fourth avenue.
fc6-49-D
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, lnsido w, c slate roof,
large porches, 13-lncn walls, good sewers: lotSOx
150 feet; convenient to both cable lines and P. E.
E. ; one of the most desirable residences In the E.
E.; price only (11.000; terms to suit. BLACK ft
BAIBD, 95 Fourth ave. fe21-97-D
FOR SALE-t5.600-IF SOLD AT ONCE-ONE
of the best locations In Oakland; a new
modern style brick dwelling of 8 rooms, halL,
vestibule, bath, two inside w. c.'s, stationary
washetand, 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 back stairs: bouse papered throughout in the
most artistic manner: good sewerage, iron fence,
cement walks, etc BLACK ft JlAlED. 95 Fourth
avenue. fe22-33-TTFB
Allesheny Residences.
FOR SALE-ON CEDAR AVE., ALLEGHENY
CITY, brick house ori2rooms; lot 20x155 ft.,
with stable; price low and terms easy. W. A.
HEBBON ft SONS, 80 Fourth ave. fe26-92
FOE SALE-fi750 (FOE A FEW DAYS ONLY),
buys 5-room brick on paved street near P. V.
ears. Second ward. Allegheny; a bargain. liAL
TENSPEBGER& WILLIAMS, lMFonrthave.
fe23-82
FOR SALE-ON EASY PAYMENTS, FOUR
new, 6-room bouses, with bathroom, w. c,
natural and artificial gas; lot 38x100. or larger. If
desired: situated on line of Perrvsvllle Ave. Elec
tric road. Inquire or J. A. JIcKEE, 708 Penn
ave., Penn building, room 611. Ja31-72-rrs
Suburban Residence.
F
IOB SALE AT 1NGBAM STATION. NICE 5
roomed house and laree lot. elecantlv situ
ated; terms easy. Address HOUSE, Dispatch
office. fe28-76
FOE SALE-KNOXVILLE, EIGHT AT TEE
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
(2,500; bargain. BLACK ft BAIBD, 95 Fourth
ave. fe7-l-8,9,12,14.16,S,20,22,26,2S
F
OB SALE-CHEAP, AND ON VEBY EASY
terms, new 5-room frame dwelllne (rood
stvlel: halL rjorcbes. water and both rases., at
WestBellevue. P., Ft. w. AC. B. B.: a loiely
home. BALTENSPEBGEB ft WILLIAMS, 154
Fourth avenue. fe2S-S2
FOR SALE-AN ELEGANT BBICK HOUSE OF
9 rooms in first-class condition; both gaits in
this house, laundry and stationary wash tubs. w.
c, etc. ; lot 36 feet front, 120 feet In depth to a 20
foot alley: sltimtrrt XI) South Hlland are., E. E.
Inquire on the PREMISES. fezi-M-Tur
F
OE SALE-SUBUBBAN EESIDENCE
brlck bouse of 9 rooms and finished attic
bathroom, natural eas. w. c. ranee heater, etc.:
7i acres of excellent land, fruit and shade trees;
convenient to the city on line of It. It. ALEX
A.N DEE ft LEE, 313 Wood st. fe23-B6-TuS
FOE SALE BEAUTIFUL SUBUEBAN
dwelling with 3!j acres land: one minute
from Edgcn,iod station. P. B. It.: 10 rooms, halls,
porches, water, natural gas, carriage-bouse, good
stable, lrult and shade trees In abundance: price
16,000, one-third cash, balance to suit purchaser.
E. D. W1NGEN ROTH. 100 Fourth ave. fe36-5l-TT
FOE SALE-TWO ACRES OF LAND AT
Howard Station, P. V. and O. 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 ForestvUle. and only about five miles
Irom the city, and cost only ordinary car fare.
This place will bo sold at a great sacrifice. If sold
soon, or will rent tbe same reasonable. Apply
soon to O. E.TOUDY, 1721 Carson street, South
Side. fel9-61
FOR SALE-VEEY DESIEABLE SUBURBAN
Romp, with Atahln and two aprps nf prnnnrt. I
nicely laid off In walks, flowerbeds, shrubbery,
etc.; on line of electric road, Pcrrysvllle ave., Al
legheny: house contains 11 rooms and 1 small
room, fitted up with shelving suitable for storage
and clothes room, also bathroom, w. c, natural
and artificial gas and city water, thus combining
the advantages of tbe country and all con
veniences of the city. Inquire of J. A. MCKEE,
70S Penn ave., Penn building, room 611.
Ja31-72-TTS
FOR SALE-OR TO LET-ONE OF THE MOST
beautiful suburban places In Allegheny
county; the house 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
gopd stable and Imndsomefowl house: thegrounds
are very beautiful and well supplied with choice
shrubbery, fruit and ornamental trees; the whole
will be sold, with from lto 5 acres of ground, at a
ery moderate price. KNOXVILLE LAND 1M
PKOVEMKAT CO., 85 Knox avenue, Knoxvllle
borough. Jal9-9
FOR SALE-LOTS.
Farms.
FOR SALE-CHEAP-FARM 70 ACHES, GOOD
7-room house, barn,, orchard, etc., 4 miles
from Rochester; prjee 83.000; also 50 acres, bouse,
barn, lrult etc., level land, 5ralleJfrom Rochester,
for 82,000; ia) acres level land, 6-room bouse, barn.
Orchards, etc., adjoining Beaver; must sell; price
1100 per acre. Send for big farm and exchange
list N. F. HURST, Real Estate Agent Rochester,
Pa. fez3-l-TTS
F
OR SALE-FARM; ATA BARGAIN-DAIRY
and truck larm. 60 acres. Including fine two.
iiury aweuing, s rooms, siauie ana springnocse;
i acres In orchard, apples, pears, cherries,
jnlnccs, grapes, etc.; well and spring water soft;
ene-balf the property is rich bottom land: tbe
whole underlaid with 9-foot vein of coal; situated
on Plum Creek Branch, A. V. R. H,, one mile from
Verona, Allegheny county; convenient to Pitts
burg; this Is a splendid property, and will be sold
heap on easy terms. Inquire MORRIS ft FLEM
ING, 106 Fourth ave. fe26-33-EOD
Ulnnufnclnrlng Sites.
FOR SALE-MANUFACTURING SITE-THE
property bounded by Rebecca and Sturgeon
trcets and South and Allegheny avenues, Alle
:heny City; streets all paved and sewered: large
ronclad building, with lot or machinery, etc;
:ood faculties for snipping either in car-loads or
ess. For particulars inquire of V, B. MCIN-
:ire, 112 Grant it.. Pittsburg. torn
FOR BALE-LOTS.
Cast End Lota. '
Y
E SALE TWO CHOICE LOTS ON STAN
TON avenue, near Hlland ave.. each 40x100
leet to 20-foot alley; price reduced to 133 per foot
If sold at once. BlACK ftBAIED, 95 Fourth ave.
fet-49-D
FOB BALE-ONE LOT IN THE MIDST OF A
business location, only 2 minutes' walk from
Homewood station; lot 24x100; price only (650; a
bargain and will sell soon. MELLON BEOS.,
639Btat!on St., East Liberty. fe23-23-TUSSa
FOR SALE-THREE ACRES OF BEAUTIFUL
land on Stanton ave., near Hlland; situation
unsurpassed: fine fruit and shade trees: price and
terms reasonable. Inquire of D. C. NEGLEY,
6106 Penn ave.. East End. Jal9-12-TTS
FOR SALE-A CHEAP LOT-ONLY 8450-10
squares from Boulevard place, Torrens sta
tion. Tot 81 ft. front, corner Hastings and Rey
nolds streets, a bargain and will sell quickly.
MELLON BROS., 6349 Station St., E. E.
fe23-23-TuSSU
FORSALE-CHOICELOTS. AT DALLAS STA
TION, P. E. It., convenient to steam and
street cars: cheap and on easy terms, situation
unsurpassed: price ranging tram 100to600. In
quire of D. C. NEGLEY, 6106 Penn ave.. East
End. no28-y78-TT3
TTWJB SALE-LOTS'. LOTSI-FEANKSTOWN
JD ave., Brusbton station: Bank or Commerce
addition plan: no lot less than 40x140 feet to 20
foot alley; terms, 810 down and. 10 a month;
cheapestlots In the market. Secure plan from
JOHN F. BAX1EB, Agent, 512 Bmlthfield st.
fe24-65-Tur
Hnzelwood Lots.
FOEHALE-83,000-HAZELWOOD, B. ft O. E.
K. elegant new Queen Anne .style frame
dwelling, 7 large rooms and 3 attic rooms, hall,
bath, hot and cold water, sliding doors, inside
shutters, nat. gas, slate mantels, etc.; lot 49x303
ft.; onlv 2 minutes' walk from Marlon station.
SAMUEL W. BLACK 4 CO., 99 Fourth ave.
fe26-30-TT
FOB SALE-GLENWOOD, THE MOST CON
VENIENT suburb or tho city; only 12 min
utes by the B. ft O.; 21 trains a day each way;
building lots for sale near the station at 8300, 8400,
1500, 8000, 87O0, 8KM, 1,000, according to location
and size of lot; terms to suit purchasers. GEOBGE
U. BUBGWIN, Attorney at Law, 150 Fourth ave.
fel-43-TTSSu
Aneebenv Lota.
F
IOR SALE-82,000-LOT 33 FflET FRONT ON
Taggartst. byl20fecttolrwnnave., Second
ward, Allegheny, adjoining incline plane; good
for business and dwellings combined. A. LEG
GATE ft SON, 31 Federal St., Allegheny. fe23-22
FOR SALE-(99)-PARK RESIDENCE SITES;
one or more lots 21x80 on North ave. ; fine op
portunity to acquire choice building sites without
Saying for valueless old buildings; terms to suit.
AMUEL W. BLACK ft CO.. 99 Fourth ave.
fe:B-63rTTS
Suburban Lots.
FOE SALE-ONE TO THREE ACHES OF
choice, level and nicely located ground at
Emsworth, P., Ft.W.&C. R. It, with or without
Improvements; will be sold at a bargain. BLACK
ft BAIBD, 95 Fourth ave.
fe7-99-8. 9. 12.14.16. 19.21, 23, 26, 23
POR SALE BUSINESS.
Business Chances.
FOE SALE-A GROCERY STORE IN A FINE
location and doings good business: must be
sold soon. Inquire of H. 0. HORENBERGHER,
Hazelwood station.' fe24-28
FOR SALE-SALOON-NEW BUILDING. 12
rooms, including land;best location In Cleve
land;prlce.36,000: easy terms. J. S. RICE, 236 Su
perior st. Cleveland. O. , fe22-29
FOE SALE-A CIGAE STOEE WITH CON
TENTS In a good situated place In Allegheny
City; the proprietor moves away from the city.
Inquire at 195 OHIO STREET, Allegheny City.
fe26-45
FOR SALE-A RETAIL GROCERY BUSINESS
(an old-established stand), with good paying
trade; oncof the best thoroughfares In Allegheny:
stock and fixtures worth about 83,000: business
about 130,000. J AS. W. DRAPE ft CO., 129 Fourth
ave., Pittsburg. ., fe26-97
FOE 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. SHEPABD ft CO., H Fifth ave.
Ja30
Business Stands.
FOE 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 ft BAIRD, 95 Fourth avenue. fe6-49-D
FOR SALE-A COZY HOTEL IN ALLEGHEN Y
containing 20 rooms, 40 regular boarders: sit
uated on a good business street and in a good lo
cality; this Is a rare opportunity for a live man.
Apply to VT. H. WALTER, 419 Smlthfleld st.
fe28-62
FOR SALE-FIFTH AVENUE, OAKLAND,
between Meyran ave. and Atwood st, a nrst
class business location; lot 22x127 ft. ; a good brick
house of 6 rooms: a bargain Is offered If sold at
once. W. A. HEREON ft SONS, 80 Fourth ave.
fe24-103-MTT
-pOR SALE-STORE PROPERTY-PAETY
JD will sell at low price of $6,000; occupancy
April 1. 1839; a fine brick store and dwelling, with
frame tenement In rear; lot 20x100, Frankstown
avenue. Nineteenth ward, close to station. In
quire of MELLON BROS., 6349 Station st, E. E,
fe24-92-TuSu
FOR SALE-(99-WABEHOUSE PBOPEBTY
on Church ave., near Sandusky st, Alle
gheny, frontage of 40 feet on the railroad and 80
feet in depth: fine location for business requiring
a railroad siding; we have sold three of these
properties in this block within a year. SAMUEL
W. BLACK ft CO., 90 Fourth ave. fe26-69-IT
FOE SALE SMALL MANUFACTUEING
property in AUegbeny, near Ohio st, front
ing on two streets, laree bulldlne with engine,
holler, shafting, etc. , all In good order; excellent
pla:e for a laundry or light manufacturing busi
ness. Terms from JAS. W. DRAPE 4 CO., VS
Fourth ate., Pittsburg. " fe23-12-TuS
N. Y., at railroad station: 55 bedrooms, parlors
and sitting room, large dining room, billiard room
and tables, commodious kitchen, cloak rooms,
barbershop, office and barroom; also a furnished
cottage of 10 rooms adjoining hotel, icehouse and
cooling room: large barn for livery purposes and
all necessary outbuildings; over 4 acres of ground
tastefully laid out with ornamental and shade
trees, spacious lawn, etc., etc.; everything In per
fect order and In condition to continue the busi
ness In its usual prosperous state: the most profit
able hotel stand on the lake: a rare cnance for tbe
right man: can be bought at an Immense bargain:
satisfactory reasons for selling. Fuller particu
lars from JAS. W. DRAPE ft CO., 1ZS Fourth
avenue, Pittsburg. fe23-12-Tug
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS.
Machinery and Metals.
FOR SALE 2 HORIZONTAL ENGINES, 13x22..
1 Ball engine. 1 small dynamo and 2 lamps and
meatchoppers, rendering kettles, etc VELTEft
MCDONALD, Penn ave., cor. Thirty-second st.
Jel6-I63-ITS
FOR 8ALE-NEW AND SECOND-HAND
machinery; engines from 4-horse power up,
boUers. flumps, etc. : call or write for prices.
FAHETT ft PFALLEB, Kaber and Washington
sts., near Union depot. ap24-v35)-rr3
Financial.
FOR SALE-MORTGAGES 1 MORTGAGES
from S500, ?1,000, 1,500 and upward, bearing
6 per cent Interest approved by attorney. These
mortgages are nearly all purchase money mort
gages. An excellent Investment for anvbody.
Apply to O. R. TOUDY, 1721 Carson street South
Side. Iel9-61
Horses. Vehicles. Live Stock, &c
FOR SALE REGISTERED ENGLISH JlAS
TIFF dog, Htaonths old. Address BOX 662,
Mononpahela City. fe26-32
PERSONAL.
PERSONAL-BOOKS WANTED-1F YOU
have one book worth 10 cents, or a library
wcrth 11,000, let us know: we will bny one as
quickly as the other. LEVI'S BOOK STORE;
Seventh Ave. Hotel building. fe20
PERSON AL-YOU WILL BE A LONGTIME
dead, bnt a short time alive, so be up and
make the best of It; see that vour wearing apparel
always looks, neat and tidy. DICKSON, the
Tailor, of 65 Tilth avenue, corner Wood street
second floor, makes a specialty of fine cleaning
and repairing: give him a trial. Telephone 1558. las
LOST.
LOST-IN NEWELL'S RESTAURANT, 101
Fifth ave, on Friday, -February 22, a slWer
headed ebony cane, with naroeenzraved In full on
the head; reward If left at NEWELL'S, 101 Fifth
ave. " fe26-29
LOST-ON FRIDAY, A PAIR OF NEW UOLD
framed glasses in an old Kornblum case;
suitable reward ir left at CASHIER'S DESK in
Pittsburg P. O., or COVERT'S drugstore, cor.
Forty-torth and Butler sts. fe6-46
LOST -MONDAY MORNING, A LADY'S
gold watch, between Ridge avenric, Alleghe
ny, and Fifth avenue, Pittsburg; reward will be
paid If left with J. 0. GK0GAN, Jeweler, 441 Mar
ket street cor. Fifth avenue. feX-J9
AMUSEMENTS.
riRAJf 1) OPERA HOU8E
VJ Every Evenlnp
Matinees Wednesday and Saturday.
MARGARET MATHER,
Supported by J. B. Stndley. To-nieht "Leah."
Week March 4-JOSEPH MURPHY. fe28
HARRIS' THEATER
Evcry Afternoon and Everting,
TRUEIRISH HEARTS.
March 4 Palmer's "Danites" Co. fe24-19-D
DIJOU THEATER-TO-NIGHT t
MURRAY & MURPHY.
"OUR IRISH VISITORS."
Next week 'The Fugitive."
JjARRY ViILLIAMS' academy-
To-night Matinees Tuesday, Thursday and
Saturday. GU8 HILL'S
WORLD OP NOVELTIES.
The Golden Boom. fe21-21
pASINOMUSE'IM-
Week of February 25 Welches, Charles and
Jennie; Millie Antoinette, George Derions. Ad
miral Dot and others.' Admission, 10c Open
from 10 A. if. until 10 p. u, U2m
TO LET.
City Residences.
TO LET-BRICK HOUSE OF8 BOOMS, HALL,
bath, both gases; good cellar; 423 Webster
ave., cor. Trent sC, near Penn incline orcenter
ave. cars. w. j.rKENTICE, 1003 Liberty ve.
Ie28-49
rXIO LET-THAT NEABLY NEW TWO-STORY
JCs, brick and Mansard roof. No. 84 Locust street
city; 8 rooms, bath, natural and artificial gas;
modern improvements. WM. L. SMITH. 935penn
avenue. fe24-39-TFSU
TO LET-HOUSE OF 10 BOOMS AND BATH,
on Penn ave., near Ninth st:wUl rent to
two families for light housekeeping. If so re
quired. Inquire of DR. LAKE, 908 fena ave., be
tween 9 and 4. fe26-90
TO LET-BRICK DWELLING HOUSE.OF 8
rooms. No. 366 Webster avenue, near Devll
ller street Eleventh ward :rent onlyJH per month.
Apply to ARCHIBALD WALLACE; No. 971 Lib
erty st, upstairs. fe23-73
East End Residences.
TO LET-No. 6200 WALNUT ST.. BETWEEN
Shady and Hlland ave.. East End; ten rooms;
late Improvements; in good order. W. A. HEB
RON 4 SONS, 80 Fourth avenne. fe22-0-TUTSu
rTIO LET-WARD ST., OAKLAND. TW
L STORY, mansard, brick house; eight rooms.
Including bathroom, laundry, etc Apply to C. F.
JAHN, M9 Grant St., or on premises. fe287
TO LET-BBICK HOUSE 8 BOOMS. SIDE
lot bath, w. c, both gasses; near Fifth ave.
cable cars. BOOM 14, Schmidt 4 Friday building.
Fifth ave., between 10 x. M ., and 1 r. it. fe28-98
fTW LET - SHADYSIDE DWELLINGS - ON
1 Howe, near Aiken avenue 8 rooms, (35 per
mo.; also No. 713 Aiken, near Ellsworth avenue, 7
rooms, $30 per mo.: also on CLaybum St., 6 rooms
and attic J00 per mo. : all have late Improvements
and are desirable new houses. W. A. HEBRON
4 SONS, 80 Fourth ayenue. fe24-101
Allegheny Residences.
TO LET-2-STOEY BBICK DWELLING: 6
rooms; gas, grates, newly papered; Third
ward. Allegheny. Inquire 24 POPLAR STBEET.
fe26-60
TO LET-IN ALLEGHENY. NEAE THE
parks and street cars new modern brick
house of 9 rooms: a first-class house in every re
spect. ALEXANDER 4 LEE, 313 Wood St.
fe23-86-Tus
TO LET-ON BIDWELL STBEET, ALLE
GHEN Y-Iarge, modern brick honse of 12
rooms; all latest Improvements; brick stable and
carriage house. ALEXANDER 4 LEE, 313 Wood
street. fe23-86-Tus
TO LET-ON KIEKPATBICK AVENUE, A1A
LEGHENY, 1 square from street cars, two
brick houses of 6 rooms each; both gases, bath
rooms, finished attics, halls, etc.; rental, 826 per
month; water rent paid. ALEXANDER 4 LEE,
313 wood St. fe23-86-TuS
Suburban Residences.
TO LET-AT EVEEGBEEN, TWO HOUSES OF
10 and 12 rooms, with three and four acres of
ground: Immediate possession. ALEXANDER
LEE, 313 Wood St. fe23-86-TuS
TO LET-A SUBUEBAN EE3IDEN CE-BE1CK
house of 9 .rooms and 2 finished attic rooms,
bathroom, natural gas. etc. ; VA acres land, shade
and fruit trees, etc. ALEXANDER 4 LEE. 313
Wood st. fe23-86-TuS
Apartments.
TO LET-CHOICE BOOMS BEN VENUE, P.
E. B., with or without board. BLACK 4
BAIBD, 95 Fourth ave. fe22-34-D
T
iO LET-ONE FLOOR OF NICE APART
MENTS, suitable for light housekeeping, to
small famUy only. Apply to J. G. MORROW,
Shoe Store, 2S9 Ohio st, Allegheny. fe26-65
Offices, Desk Room, ifcc.
TO LET-LARGE TRONT ROOM, SECOND
floor. 518 Smlthfleld St., opposite City Hall
and adjoining Dnquesne Hotel, with chairs,
desk, etc. MORRIS 4 FLEMING, 106 Fourth
ave. de4d-63-TTS
TO LET-IN THE MCCANCE BLOCK,
Smlthfleld, Liberty ami Seventh avenue,
well-lighted offices, each room fronting on a prin
cipal street; passenger and merchandise eleva
tors. " JaS-32-D
JTIO LET SINGLE AND CONNECTING
JL rooms In the 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-M
mO LET-NEW OFFICES: SPLENDID LIGHT.
JL The Germanla Savings Bank, 423 Wood st,
having changed the Interior of Its building by
adding 15 large, airy and well-lighted offices, with
all modern conveniences, elevator, etc., offer the
same for rent at reasonable terms. Parties desir
ing a flno location should apply at once at the
BANK. de21-75-D
Business Stands.
TO LET-BUSINESS' STAND ON SMITH
FIELD street; best location in the city; ac
cessible by all car lines. Apply to 619 SMITH
FIELD STBEET. fe24-29
TO LET-FINE STOREROOM, 287 OHIO ST.,
Allegheny, with plate glass front: first-class
business location; at present occupied as confec
tionery. Apply to J. H. AIKEN, 100 Fifth ave
nue. fel4-83-D
TO LET-A FIRST-CLASS EUROPEAN STYLE
dining haU for meals only, will find the best
location with prosoect of certain success. In
the city of Canton, O. Address A. B., Canton,
Ohio. . fe26-37
TO LET-10-ROOMDWELLtNG AND STABLE
on Fourth avenne. near Smlthfleld st. ;a portion
of It Is well adapted for offices, and the remainder
for boarders and lodgers. C U. LOVE, 93 Fourth
avenue. fe26-66-TT
TO LET-THE POPULAR HOTEL KNOWN
as the 'White House, at Perrysvllle, on the
PerrysvlUe plankroad, with 21 acres of land, good
orchard, barn, stablings, sheds; and also frame
dwelling, with large garden Joining, and every
tblngln first-class order: long lease Is given to the
right party. For further Information call or ad
dress THEDANNER MEDICINE CO., 242Federal
st.. Allegheny City. fe2-l5
Special.
T
O LET-OUR "TO LET" LIST, A3 HERETO
FOEE Issued from our office, is now nub-
Ushed every Wednesday and Saturday (without
expense to landlords) In The Dispatch only.
SAMUEL W. BLACK 4 CO., 99 Fourth ave.
fe22-14-MTTF
OFFICIALP1TTSBURG.
TO JOB PRINTERS-SEALED PROPO
SALS will be received up until March 5,
1889, at 3 o'clock P.- Jr.. for the printing and
binding for the several departments of the city
government for the ensuing year. Blanks for
bidding and information furnished on applica
tion to tbe office of the City Controller. Bonds
to be furnished as required In specifications.
The right to accept or reject any or all bids re
served. E. S. MORROW, ControUer.
fel9-33-D
AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR
the vacation of part of Thirty-second
street Fifteenth ward.
Section 1. Be it ordained and enacted by the
city of Pittsburg in Select and Common Coun
cils assembled, and it is hereby ordained and
enacted by the authority of the same, That,
that part of Thirty-second street which lies be
tween Spruce alley and tbe Allegheny river,
being situate in Fifteenth ward of said city, be
from and after tbe passage of this ordinance
vacated and closed. fe28-64
AN ORDINANCE-AUTHORIZING THE
vacation of an unnamed alley laid ont in
the plan of subdivision of the Landwehr
property, Twentieth ward.
Section 1 Be it ordained and enacted by tbe
city of Pittsburg in Select and Common Coun
cils assembled, and it is hereby ordained and
enacted by the authority of the same, that the
unnamed alley, 20 feet in width, located in plan
of subdivision of the Landwehr property, by
John R. Banm and E. H. Meyers, executors of
tbe estate of H. B. Landwehr, deceased, situate
between Shakespeare street and Hawkeye
street, and running from Landwehr street to a
40-foot street in said plan, shall be. and the
same is. hereby vacated, and said plan, so far
as it relates to said alley, declared void, f e26-6J
Crrr Treastjbeb's Office,
Municipal Hall, Smlthfleld street (
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ALL
owners (whether residents or non-rest-dents
of tbe 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, I8SS,
will be placed In the bands of police officers for
collection, subject to a collection fee ot 50
cents, and all persons neglecting to pay on or
before first Monday in May, 1889, will bo snbi
ject to a penalty double the amount of the
license, to be recovered before tbe proper legal
authorities ot said city. The old metal plate of
last year must be returned at tbe time licenses
are taken out, or 23 cents additional will he
charged on the license. Rates of license: Each
onevhorse vehicle, J8 00: each two-horse vehicle,
f 10 00: each four-horse vehicle, $12 00; each four
horse back, $15 00: omnibus and timber wheels
drawn by two horses, $10 00. One extra dollar
will bo charged for each additional horse used
In above specified vehicles.
J. F. DENNISTON,
fell-70-D City Treasurer.
LEGAL NOTICES.
TN THE COURT OF QUARTER SESSIONS
X of Allegheny county. No. 21, of Jnno ses
sion?, 18, in ro petition of tbe trustees of tbe
Presbyterian Cbnrcb, of Tar en turn. Notice Is
hereby given tbat in pursuance of a decree of
the Court in the aDove stated case, and of the
provisions of the act of Assembly of 12th May,
1887.it Is the Intention of said trustees to re
move the remains of the dead from the burial
ground of said cbnrch on Monday. 1st April,
18S9. feEMl-TU
Law offices CHARLES T. McKENNA, 1
Fifth avenue.
ADMINISTRATION NOTICE-LETTERS
of administration cum testamento annezo
on tbe estate of tbe late Thomas E. Pollard,
of the city of Pittsburg, deceased, baying been
granted to the undersigned, all parties in
debted will make Immediate payment and
those having claims will present tbe same dnly
probated without delay, at office and ware
house, corner of Penn avenne and Eleventh
street. Pittsburg. MRS. M. E. POLLARD,
fco-96-TU Administratrix C. T. A.
"Walter j. usborse. Richard harrows.
BARROWS & OSBORNE
JOB PRINTERS,
SO Diamond street
Telephone No. 6X1.
2-k53nsaa
AUCTION SALES.
DT ALEXANDER & LEE EXECUTRIX'8
J5 sale, house and lot No. 86 Webster street
Second ward, Allegheny, TUESDAY.MARCH
19, 1889, at 2 o'clock P. M. By virtue of power
under will of Mary Ann long, deceased, I will
offer at public safe on the premises. No. 86
Webster street, Allegheny, TUESDAY,
3IARCH 19. 1889. at 2 o'clock P. JL, all that cer
tain lot or piece of ground, situate n the Sec
ond ward of the City of Allegheny, County of
Allegheny, and State of Pennsylvania, bounded,
and described as follows, to-wit: Beginning on
tbe easterly side of Webster street at a point 20
feet sonth from Benton alley; thence east
wardly and parallel with said Benton alley 50
feet; thence southwardly and parallel with said
Webster street 20 feet; thence westwardly and
parallel with said Benton alley 60 feet to Web
ster street; thence northwardly along said Web
ster street 20 feet to place of beginning, having:
thereon erected a 2-story brickhouse of tf rooms,
cellar, kitchen and finished attic Terms, one
fourth cash; balance In three equal annual
payments, secured by tight bona and rnort
gags on the premises with set fa. clause.
SARAH CABLE, Executrix.
ALEXANDER & LEE,
Auctioneers, 313 Wood street, Pittsburg.
Geo. D. Riddle, Attorney. 118 Diamond
street. fe26d5-26-ma9-16
AT AUCTION -PIANO. FURNITURE,
carpets and household goods at' the late
residence of Thos. Palmer, deceased, No. 18
Church avenue. Allegheny,
WEDNESDAY MORNING, FEB. 27,
AT 10 O'CLOCK.
Parlor furniture upholstered in reps, rosewood
piano forte, lace curtains, cornices, chamber
furniture, bureaus, bedsteads, washstands,
wardrobes, beds and bedding, dining table,
chairs, dellware, kitchen utensils, laundry fnr
nishments, brussels carpets on halls and stairs,
hall racks, eta
Sale positive, by order of the administrator.
Honse open at 8 o'clock on the morning ot
the sale.
HENRY AUCTION CO.. LDI..
fe2i-78 Auctioneers.
AUCTION SALE OF NEW AND SEC
OND-HAND carpets, fine furniture, bed
ding, stoves, decorated dinner, tea and toilet
suites, pictures, curtains, two pianofortes,
clocks, bronzes, eta, at the rooms, No. 311 Mar
Vgt strcpr
TUESDAY MORNING, February 28,
At 10 o'clock, sharp.
Parlor, chamber, library, office and dining
room furniture, ball racks, dishes, silverware,
glassware, rugs: leather, cane, patent and wood
seat chairs and rockers; ladies' newmarkets,
two sets harness, tinware, tea, notions, coal
vases, stoves, linoleum, bedding, mirrors, fur
trimming, lamps, etc., etc. Goods now on exb
bitiou.
HENRY AUCTION CO., L1M..
fe21-77 Auctioneers.
BY ORDER OF THE CITY PROPERTY
Committee of the city of Allegheny, I
will expose at public sale on the premises, on
TUESDAY, March 6, 1889, at 10 o'clock a. m
building lot cor. of Anderson and Lacock sts..
Fourth ward. Allegheny, on which Is erected a
two-story brick building, better known as tha
old Colombia engine house. This property is!
used as a business property at present. Terms
made known at sale. Particulars from A. J.
PENTECOST, Auctioneer and Real Estata
Aeent, 413 Grant, Pittsburg f e2S47
BUSINESS CHANGES.
DISSOLUTION NOTICE THE PAN
HANDLE Coal Company has this day
been dissolved by mutual consent. All parties!
having claims against said firm will present
the same to John M. Andrews. AU accounts
dne said firm will be collected by Duncan ds
King's Collecting Agency.
JOHN M.ANDREWS.
A.J.6CHULTE.
In retiring from the Panhandle Coal Com'
pany 1 would recommend to friends aiid patrons
my lata partner, Mr. J(n M. Andrews, who
will continue the business at the old stand. -Respectfully
yours, A.J.SCHULTE.
Having purchased the interest of my forme:
partner, Mr. A. J. Schulte,I would respectfully
ask for a continuance of patronage extended
to the Panhandle Coal Company. Very re
spectfullv yours.
JOHN M.ANDREWS. 72 Sandusky st ?
Alleghzxt City, February 25, 1889.
fe26-80-TUSl
NOTICES.
COTJUTY COJJinSIOJTEBS- OFFICE. I
PrrrsBUBG. Feb. 18. 1889. (
THE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WILL
hold appeals on the following named
districts as follows, to-wit:
Tuesday, February 28, Richland, Elixabeth,
Jefferson and Lincoln townships.
Wednesday, February 27, Crescent and Up.
per St. Clair townships.
Thursday, February 2?, Patton township.
By order of County Commissioners.
R. E. MERCER,
GEO. Y. McKEE,
DANIEL McWILLIAMS.
V. W. B1EBERT. Clerk. f e21-U ,
DIVIDENDS.
Tuna Oil Company, 67 Foukth AVEyra,
PrrrSBTTBG. February 23, 1889.
THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THB
Tuna Oil Company have this dav declared
an extra dividend of TEN (10) PER CENT
payable on and after the 27th inst at the office
of tbe company, No. B7 Fourth avenue.
GEO. W. COCHRAN,
fe24-55 Secretary-Treasurer.
PROPOSALS.
T)ROPOSALS FOR MINERAL OTL. JEF.
Y FERSONVILLE. Ind., February 7, 1889.
Sealed proposals, in triplicate, subject to usual
conditions, will be received here until II o'clock; .
A.3L (central standard time), SATURDAY,
March 9. 1889, and then opened, for furnishing
at this Depot 100,000 gallons of Mineral Oil, of
ISS3 flash test, in cases of two flve-gallon cansT
eacb. Proposals for delivery of the oil at other
points will be considered. The Government re
serves the right to reject any or all proposals.
Preference will be given to articles of domestic
production, conditions of quality and price (In.
eluding In the price of foreign productions tha
dnty thereon) being equal, and such pref erenca
will be given to articles df American prodntx
tion prodnced on the Pacific coast to extent oS'
the consumption required by tbe public service,
there. All information furnished on appllca
tion to this office. Envelopes containing pro
posals should be marked "proposals for Mineral
Oil," and addressed to undersigned. HENRY
C. HODGES, Assistant Quartermaster Gen
eral. V. S. Army. Depot Quartermaster.
fe84-8,9.10,U.27.23 .
-fflUBESFDR ALL&
FORSALEandTOIZr. 3 rooms up to 10 rooms. In the beautiful
borough of Knoxvllle, only 1 miles from city.
postoffice. Beautiful homes are sold on payments tha
same as rent.
By all means visit Knoxvllle before taking
yonr house for another year. Never hava
there been such opportunities for people to geft
homes.
49-Take Southside cars to Twelfth street;1
and ML Oliver Incline and Street Railway, or
to Thirteenth street, and the Electric Railway.'
MfflBMIIROlfflm
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OFFICE, 85 KNOX AVENUE,
fe8-57.rrasu KNOXVILLE BOROUGH.
OFFICES
TO LET.
Four or five offices on the fourth floor of the
Rensliaw Bnilding will be let from Prtll'
rooms connecting or separate; good light,
water, gas and elevator. Apply to JNO. A.
RENSHAW, corner Liberty and Ninth streets,
fc6-8-D
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r EO. H. BARBOUR.
XX CIVIL ENGINEER,
Surveyor, Draughtsman and Deslgnerof
Bridges Roofs and Mill Buildings,
Room 62 Eisner Building,
del2-k66-D 64 FIFTH AVENU&PittabuTg.
A.
E. UNKENHElMER,
ARCHITECT,
613 Smlthfleld street, Pittsburg, Pa. Freihelt
Freund Building, second floor. fe2Ml-D
CONSUME YOUR OWN GARBAGE IN
stoves and ranges while using the same for
cooking, or any other purpose, by using tha
Eureka Garbage Burner. For illustrative cir
cular, containing full Information, call on ot
address
JAMES ANDERSON,
S3 East Diamond street,
Je5-n57.TT3 Allegheny, Pa.
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A. RALPH,
BUILDING CONTRACTOR,
u oeventn avenue,
n.. v ,,,. Pittsburg. Pa.
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