THEBiEMENBAEEED From the A. 0. U. W., According to a ' Eesolution Before That Order. A -KEW BUILDIKG IN PITISBDEG, With Many Signs of Promised Prosperity Greater Than the Present THE GRAND LODGE BErOETS BOASKED The Grand Lodge of the Ancient Order of United TiVorfcmen in Lafayette Hall, which bids fair to hold some very interesting ses sessions, began business yesterday. It is a benevolent and fraternal order, having a very large and cosmopolitan membership. As indicated to the delegates yesterday, Grand Master "Workman Curtis is delighted with the growth of the order, and the dis tribution of literature and lodge .stationery. He said that the offices of the Grand Record er, which are on Third avenue, opposite the new postoffice, were of insufficient accommodations, and the protection against fire was poor. He advised the lodge either to get a new lease of the building, with the privilege to remodel it and construct vaults, or else purchase the building and erect a new building of their own, suitable for all purposes. It was advised that an officer be employed to instruct lodges in the secret work of the order, organize new lodges, cor rect irregularity in business methods and do other necessary work. In speaking of legislation, he advised that the Grand Master Workman be author ized to take such steps in this matter as to him may seem for the best interests of the order, and that he be authorized to appoint, when to him it shall seem proper, a com mittee of not less than 15 members of the Grand Lodge to consider the advisability of accepting the provisions of any law of this Commonwealth that may be adopted at the present session of the State Legislature, and BEPOET THE EESTJLTS of their deliberation to the Grand Lodge at its next session, unless by the terms of such laws the provisions thereof must be accept ed at a time prior to such session of the Grand Lodge, and that in the latter case the said committee, two-thirds thereof agreeing, shall, in conjunction with the Grand Mas ter, Grand Eecorder and Grand Receiver, have rail power and authority to accept on behalf of the Grand Lodge the provisions of such as fully, to alljintents and purposes, as the Grand Lodge might or could do at a regular meeting, and report such action as the action of the Grand Lodge, if necessary under the laws of the orders, to the Supreme Lodge for its approval. Grand Recorder McNair, in his report, states that the membership on January 1, 1859, was 15,346, an increase in 13 months of 413. He advised members to do more in dividual work in the way of securing mem bers. The total expenses from the general fund he reported were 519,503 34. The Supreme Representatives presented their report, in which the following passage is likely to create much discussion. Resolved, That it is the sense of this body that the recommendation to grand lodges to incorporate a provision in their constitutions and by-laws prohibiting the admission or re tention in,the order of members engaged in the manufacture or sale of intoxicating liquors, or habitual drunkards, adopted at the session of the Supreme Lodge in 1S87, be and is hereby In sisted upon. A Committee on Resolutions on the death of P. G. M. VT. James H. Lenhart, of Jtfeadrille, submitted a telegram of condo lence, which Was ordered sent to the widow of the deceased. THE AFTERNOON SESSION ' was devoted chiefly to hearing the reports o? the Committees on Returns and Cre dtjtials, and Law and Supervision: The report of the former committee was adopted, except that portion of it relating to the re turns on the election of grand officers, which was referred back to the committee. The report of the Committee on Law and Super vision, containing their action upon matters referred to them during the past year, was adopted. The report of the Grand Receiver was sub mitted and distributed. This report covers a period of 13 months, ending December 31, 1888. The total receipts for the general fund for that period of time was 522,362 68. The disbursements amounted to 519,504 63, leatinga balance in the general fund of S2.858 05. Hi? report of the beneficiary fund shows receipts amounting to $187,582 and disbursements $178,000, leaving a bal ance of $9,582. ' The report of William G. Porter, 3L D., Grand Medical Examiner, shows that there were 1,422 applications for membership dur ing the year, and 34 applications for rein statement. Of this number 1, 3G0 were ap proved and 96 rejected. Of the total num ber rejected, "family history" is assigned as the cause for the rejection of 30; "pre existing or present disease" of 42, and "free use of intoxicants" of 14. The report of the special committee on the degree or honor was submitted and referred to the Committee on Law and Supervision, with instructions to report the same back to the Grand Lodge at the present session for further action. The degree of honor is a special degree of the A. O. IT. "W., established in 1873, for the purpose of promoting union and friend ship among the wives, daughters, mothers and sisters of members of the order, and to recognize them as having interests con nected with it There are at present about 60 lodges of this degree in existence, three of that nnmber located in Pennsylvania. The committee recommends that the Grand Lodge of Pennsvlvauia give this degree a recognition by taking control of its ritual istic and secret work and making it stand ard and uniform, and that the regulation of all matters be left to the Grand Lodge. It is expected that the report of the Com mittee on Returns will be finished to-day, and the new grand officers will be installed at this afternoon's session. Digest Vonr Food If you want to be healthy. How can you if your teeth refuse to do their work? Get them put in order by skilful dentists, and useSozo tiont to keep them right Sozodont is the best preparation for the teeth. wrsu Ten Dollar Suit Sale. To-day and to-morrow ends up our $10 tuit sale. Some of our finest men's suits in cutaways and sacks, made from the finest whipcord and diagonal, imported cheviots snd cassimeres go for $10; lined with silk finished serge, cut "in 'the latest style and really magnificent garments. Twenty-five dollars would not be too much to ask for them, but S10 takes choice to-day. Special About 500 men's Derby hats in all the leading styles at SI 25. P. C. C. C, cor. Grant and -Diamond sts., Opp. the new Court House. Artistic Printing. If you want artistic "spring announce ments" or removal cards, see the handsome designs at Percy P. Smith's, 55 Virgin alley, one door below Smithfield street 'y Wash Goods Department. -A.ll the choice novelties in Anderson and American zephyrs, Etoile du nord, etc. vinvFSu Hugus & Hacke. Wall Paper. prices the verv lowest, d John s Robeets, 414 Wood st. Wash Good Department. "100 pieces of American challis, a hand some assortment in designs and colors, at 6c and 20c per yard. Mtrrso. Hugus & Hacke. .Cash paid for old gold and silver at Hauch's, So. 295 Fitth ave. WPSu OYER THE TRACKS. Allegheny Street! Will Likely be Graded With the Railroad Underneath The Plan at Federal Srrect Crossing. The Joint Committee of Allegheny Coun cils appointed to consider the Pennsylvania Company's plans for elevating the tracks will meet to-morrow evening and prepare a report to be presented to Councils. This Joint Committee is composed of the Park, Street and Railroad. Committees of Coun cils. After considering the plans in con junction with the City Engineer, the com mittee decided to change them. Instead of elevating the tracks they propose to elevate the streets. The thoroughfares crossing the railroad will be graded up so as to have 17.8 feet clear at all the crossings. The plans have just been completed and show-that the grading up of Federal street will extend from Isabella street to Park way. It will gradually deepen from Park way to Stockton avenue, where it will be 1L1 feet. At Church avenue the fill-in will be 16.3 feet; at the railroad, 17.8 feet; at Penn street (the narrow passage on the north side of the West Penn depot), 18.7 feet: at Lacock. 15.4 feet; at Center alley, which is midway between Lacock and Rob inson street, 12 feet; at Robinson street, 8.5 feet Frdki Robinson street the grade grad ually decreases in depth to Isabella street This filling up will establish an up grade on Federal street from Isabella street to the railroad of 3.7 feet to the 100, and a grade Irom the railroad to Part: way of but 5 inches to the 100 feet From the railroad to Park way therefore may for all practical purposes be considered; a level, and the grade of 3.7 feet to the 100 from the railroad to Isabella street is much less than the steepest grade on Federal street at present. The steepest grade on Federal street now is between Stockton and Church avenues, where it is 5 feet to the 100. The grades of the other crossings will be about the same. City Engineer Ehlers es timates the cost of the improvements at 51,551,667 10. It is believed that the plans will meet the approval of the Pennsylvania. Company. Many aches and pains yield promptly to Parker's Ginger Tonic. Try it Parker's Hair Balsam will save your hair. Palampore Curtains for Bedrooms, The newest window curtains out for spring decorating; light colorings and dark. See them in our curtain room. Jos. Hokxe & Co.'s Penn Avenue Stores. Black Goods Department. See the bargains we are offering in black cashmere, 46 inches wide, at 60c and 65c per yard. Only one case of each price. anvFsu Hugus & Hacke. Men's Fancy Colored Ferenle Shirts Heat styles, comfortable fitting; also the new Star Shirt Waists now in stock. Jos. Horne & Co.'s Penn Avenue Stores. Wnll Paper. Largest line pressed goods in the city. . d John S. Robeets, 414 "Wood st. Sew Applique Dress Galoons And borders for skirts, a 1' empire and di rectoire, in new Persian colorings; to-day in dress trimming department. JOS. HOBXE& Co.'s Penn Avenue Stores. LEGAL NOTICES. ESTATE OF JOHN P. BEECH, DE CEASED Notice is hereby given that letters testamentary on the estate of John P. Beech, deceased, late of the citv of Pittsburg, Pa have been granted to the undersigned, to whom all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment and those having claims or demands against the same will make them known without delav. ELIZABETH BEECH. Lowry street Twenty-third ward, DANIEL P. BERG, f e27-20-W 1113 Carson st, Pittsburg, Pa. FTHE DISTRICT COURT OF THE United States, for tho Western district of Pennsylvania, Bovard, Roset Company! No. 2 Term The steambo Mayflower. (In admiralty.) Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has' been appointed commissioner to report a schedule for the distribution of the fund realized from the sale of said steamboat and that he will act under said appointment at the clerk's office of said court, at Pittsburg, Fa., on THURSDAY, March 14, 1SS9, at 2 o'clock P. M. 8. C. McCANDLESS, Commissioner. fe27-100-D T. WALTER DAY, Attorney, 83 Diamond street , IN THE COURT OF QUARTER SES SIONS of Allegheny county, Pennsylvania. In re application for transfer of license No. 743 of Kate Lightcap, late of comer of Irwin avenue and Taylor avenue, Second ward, City of Allegheny, deceased, by Gilson C. Lightcap, executor of her estate to Himself. Notice is hereby given that on SATURDAY, March 9, 1SS9, at 10 o'clock A. M., the application for the transfer of license No. 743 of Kate Lightcap, deceased, for the house known as the "Morgan House,"at the corn;r of Irwin avenue and Tay lor avenue, second ward. City of Allegheny, to Gilson C Lightcap, her husband, will be heard by said Court at which time persons opposing the transfer as well as the parties above named will appear. D. K. McGUNNEGLE, fe27-l Clerk of Courts. PROPOSALS. PROPOSALS FOR MINERAL OIL JEF FERSONVILLE. Ind., February 7, 1SS9. healed proposals, in triplicate, subject to usual conditions, will be received here until 11 o'clock A.M. (central standard time), SATURDAY, March 9. 1SS9. and then opened, for furnishing at this Depot 100,000 gallons of Mineral Oil, of 135D flash test, in cases of two five-gallon cans each. 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 cluding in the price of foreign productions the duty thereon) being equal, and such preference will be given to articles of American produc tion produced on the Pacific coast to extent of the consumption required by the public service there. All Information furnished on applica 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. U. S. Armv, Depot Quartermaster. fe8-S4-8.9.10.U.27.a NOTICES. -VTOT1CE-A. O. U. W. MEMBERS OF JM General Custer Lodge No. U8, are re quested to assemble at their hall on THURS DAY. February 2S, at 1 o'clock, to attend the funeral of onr late Brother R. J. Fleming. Members of sister lodges are cordially invited. By order. W. H. MUHL, M. W. Attest: THOS. SIMPSON, Recorder. fe27-43 County Commisioners- office. Pittsburg, Feb. 18, 1889. 1 THE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WILL hold appeals on the following named districts as follows, to-wit Tuesday, February 26, Richland, Elizabeth, Jefferson and Lincoln townships. Wednesday, February 27, Crescent and Up per St Clair townships. Thursday, February 28, Patton township. By order of County Commissioners. R. E. MERCER. GEO Y. McKEE, DANIEL McWILLTAMS. P. W. S1EBERT. Clerk. fe21-ll AMUSEMENTS. B IJOU THEATER Matinee to-day at 2 o'clock. MURRAY & MURPHY. t IN "OUR IRISH VISITORS." Next weet- "The Fugitive." GRAND OPERA HOUSE MARGARET MATHER, Supported by J. B. Studley. To-dav's matinee, "Lady of Lyons." Evening. "Honeymoon." "Week March 4-JOSEPH MURPHY. fe27 H ARRIS' THEATER Every Afternoon and Evening, TRUE HUSH HEARTa March IPalmer's "Danites" Co. f eM-W-n H ARRY WILLIAMS' ACADEMY- To-nieht Matinees Tnesdav. Thursdav and Saturday. GU8 HILL'S WORLD OF NOVELTIES. The Golden Boom. fe24-21 pASINO MUSEUM- Week of February 25 Welches, Charles Shd J enniejMIllie Antoinette. George Derious. Ad miral Dot and others. Admission, 10c Open from 10 A. H. until 10 r. It f e21-20 tf3 Display advertisements one dollar per square for one insertion. Classified advertise ments an this page such as Wanted, For Bale, To Let, efo, ten cents per line for each inser tion, and none taken or less than fifty cents. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH branch: offices. For trie accommodation of the public, Branch Offices have been ..established at the following plaoes, where Want, For Sale, To Let, and other transient ad vertisements 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 Tnx DIS PATCH. PITTSBUEG. THOMAS MCCAFFREY, 35(B Butler street EMU. G. STUCKEY. :4th street and Penn ave. E.G. STUCKEY &CO., Wylle ave. andFultonst N. STOKELY, Fifth A venae Market Bouse. EAST KfB. J. W. WALLACE, 6121 Penn avenge. OAKLAND. MCALLISTER & SHEU3LER,Sthav. iAtwood st SOUTHSIDE. JACOB SPOHN. No. 2 Carson street CHAS. SCHWARM, 1707 Carson street ALLEGHENY. A. 3. KAERCHEE, 59 Federal street HJ. MCBRIDE. Federal and Ohio streets. FKED H. EGGERS. 171 Ohio street. F. H. EUGEKS & SOX, Ohio and Chestnut sts. J. F. STEVENSON, Arch and Jackson streets. THOMAS MCHENRY, Western and Irwin aves. G. W. HUGHES. Pennsylvania and Beaver aves. PEHKYM. GLEIM. Hebecca and Allegheny aves. WANTED HELP. Male HcId. -TTTANTED-A FIRST-CLASS BARBER; GOOD V wages paid to the right man. Apply to GEO. J. ALBERT, 3709 Fifth ave., Oakland. feZ7-21 -TTTANTED-COMPETENT DRUG CLERK one that speaks German. Address QUININE, Dispatch office. 1(27-47 WANTED-GLASS ENGRAVERS - GOOD and steady employment euarantced. Apply at once or address WILLIAM KTESLIMG, 1219 Tenth ave., Beaver Fallsla. fe27-33 -TTTANTED-BOOK CANVASSERS FOR OUR V great prohibition work; a bonanza for this spring; write for our extra inducements. E. GATEL.Y & CO., 10 and 12 Sixth St. fe26-7S WANTED A F1KST-CLASS BREAD AND cake baker: must be steady man. ROBT. MORROW CO., Woodland avenue and McDon ald street Eleventh ward, Allegheny. fe26-41 TJANTED-AGENTS in THIS COT AND Y V outside towns to sell Dr. O'Kcefe's pills and bitters: steadv work; can make f 12to 18 per week. DR. O'KEEFE & CO., Homeopathic Chemists, 34 Fifth ave., Pittsburg, Pa. fe27-40 TT-ANTED-YOUNG MAN WITH KNOWL V EDGE of bookkeeping aspartnerin an es tablished and growing business; present owner desirous of adding additional line of goods to bus iness; best of references glTen and required: capi tcl desired from ! 1,000 to 6,000.. Adress M. G. T.. Dispatch office. fe22-S2 VTTANTED-SALESMEN-WE WISH A FEW V men to sell our goods by sample to the whole sale and retail trade; largest manuf rs in our line; inclose 2-cent stamp; wages S3 per day; perma nent position; no postals answered; money ad vanced for wages, advertising, etc. CENTEN NIAL MAN'F'G CO., Cincinnati, O. fe27-32-WS -TITANTEU-AGENT FOR OUR NEW PAT- V ENT fire-proof safes: size 28x18x18 inches; weight SOD lbs.; retail price S35; other sizes in pro portion: highest award (silver medal) Centennial Exposition: rare chance; permanent business; our prices lowest: we are not inthe safe pool; ex clusive territory given. ALPINE SAFE CO., Cin cinnati, O. fel5-WS Female Help. -YTTANTED-A SMALL GIRL FOR D1SH V WAbUEK. Address 142 FIFTH ave. fe27- TTTANTED - NEAT GIRL WHO UNDER Y STANDS how to work on Jean pants. Ap ply at a2 PENN AVE. fe27-13 Male and female Hcln. -TTTANTED-LIVK MEN AND WOMEN TO V engage in an easy, paying business al home: can work daytime or evening and mate 50c to 2 per hour; sure thing: sample and complete Instructions sent free. Address WORLD SUP PLY CO., Rutland, Vt. fe25-l TT7"ANTED-COL. BOY, FARM HANDS, NDK T V SERY governess, cooks, house and cham ber maids, dining room and storeroom girls. MEEHAN'S EMPLOYMENT AGENCY, 645 Grant st fe2o-99-D -TTTANTED-AGENTS ON SALARY; (75 PER V month and expenses paid any active man or woman to sell our goods br sample and live at home; Ealary paid promptly and expenses in ad vance; full particulars and sample ease free, we mean" tnst what we say. Address STANDARD SILVERWARE CO., Boston, Mass. - ieIS-3-D WANTED-SITUATIONS. -TT7-ANTED-S1TUATION A3 FLORIST OR TO take charge of greenhouse, nursery or fruit farm; good references. Address C J 3S0 Mad ison avenue, Allegheny. le26-44 WANTED-SITUATIONS-BY TWO YOUNG men or good character, willing to do any kind of work; can give references. Address WORKMEN'. Dispatch office. fe27-4 WANTED PARTNERS. -TTTA.NTED-A PARTNER WITH A CAPITAL V of C.000 to invest in a first-class specialty. Address IRON X STEEL, Dispatch office. le27-5 WANTED-A PARTNER: f,000 WILL BUY A 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 blrlctly rash; the price is nothing compared to business done and profits re celled therefrom: only those who are willing to become helpmates and mean strictly business need apply torpartlculars to CASH BUS., Dispatch office. fe2t87. WANTED-ROOMS. HOUSES. WANTED FLOURING MILL ANYONE having for rent a small custom mill to ad dress, with particulars, CUSTOM, P. O. box $98, Pittsburg. fe27-41 -m-ANTED-FURNISHED HOUSE, OR PART, V or several nicely furnished rooms for house keeping; cleanliness and care of furniture guar anteed: references. Address P. O. BOX 940, Pittsburg. fe27-7 WANTED-TO RENT-NEWLY' FURNISHED hall for lodge purposes, complete In all de tails, with electric lights and steam heat; one to five years1 lease; over Third National Bank. cor. Wood and Virgin alley. Inquire COMMOTEE, 910 Penn ave. fe26-50 WANTED-FINANCIAL. WANTED-RENTS TO COLLECT IN ALL parts of both cities; established 1863. W. A. HEBRON & SONS, SOFourth ave. fel-49-WS -TTT-ANTED-BENTS TO COLLECT; MONTH LY LY settlement with itemized statement BLACK & BAIRD, 93 Fourth avenue. a2S-a29-D VTTANTED-MORTGAGES-MONEYTO LOAN VY in sums to suit, at X, S and 6 per cent GRAEBINU & LYON, 135 Fourth ave. ap6-el-D -TTrANTED-MORTGAGES ON CITY PBOP V ERTY, over M. 000; i)i per cent; no tax. HENRY A. WEAVER & CO., 92 Fourth avenue. mh2-a22-D -TTJANTED-KENTS COLLECTED PROMPT. V LY; property managed with satisfaction. ALLES & BAILEY, 184 Fourth avenue, Tel. 167. U19-SI WANTED-MORTGAGES-SUM3 FROM SoOO to $500,000 to loan t S and 6 per cent. JAS. W. DRAPE 4 Co., 129 Fourth avenue, Pitts burg. fe23-13-liW8 TTJANTED-MORTGAGES ON PITTSBURG, T V A llegheny or suburban Improved real estate in large or small amounts at lowest rates. ALEX ANDER & LEE, 313 Wood St. fe23-8S-MWS YT7"ANTED-GOOD MORTGAGES FOR ANY VY amount: lowest rates of interest and com mission. PITTSBURG CO., L1M., Real Estate and Insurance, 133 Fifth avenue, Pittsburg, Pa. fe7-87-WS "VT7"ANTED-TO LOAN S50O.0OO. IN AMOUNTS V of 3,000 and upward, onelty and suburban property, on 4,S per cent free oftax; also smaller amounts at 5 and 6 per cent BLACK BAIRD, 95 Fourth avenue, . sc21-d26-D T7-ANTED-TO LOAN f200,000 ON MORT V GAGES; 100 and upward at 6 per cent; 500,000 at 4K per cent on residences or business property; also ia aujutuiuj FRENCH, 125 Fourth avenue, itso In adjoining counties. S. H. owi-ew-D TTANTED-HOUSES TO RENT AND RENTS T V to collect; we give special attention to man agement of properties; itemized accounts, month Iv settlements. FI1TSBURG COMPANY, LIM.; Real Estate and Insurance, 133 Fifth ave. fe7-87-ws TITANTED-MORTGAGES-Sl,000,0C0TOLOAN V on city and suburban properties at 4K, Sand (percent and on jarms in Allegheny and adja cent counties at 6 per cent; no money loaned out of Pennsylvania. I. M. PENNOOK & SON, 105 Fourth avenue. p7-f41 WANTED MISCELLANEOUS. VTTANTED - BUYERS FOR GOLD AND VY sliver watches, chains, clocks, diamonds, silverware, etc., at 1 per week; Rogers' knives and-forks tl 75 per set for cash. JOHN MITSCH, 130 Federal st, Allegheny. fel7-18-Mwrsu TXTANTED-EVERYBODY TO KNOW THAT VY H. Terheyden has laid In a large stock of American watches, gold and silver, that he can sell as low as the lowest; remember the place. HENRY TERHEYDEN, 530 bmlthfleld st nolI-BWTsu TTTANTED-BY PEARSON, LEADING PHO VV TOGKAPHEK, 98 Firth avenue, Pittsburg, and 43 Federal street Allegheny, everybody to know that he is making fine cabinets at 1 50 per dozen; photos delivered when promised: instan taneous process. mhl3-kZ7 WANTED-TO LEASE THE WARM SPRINGS HOTEL and grounds: established In 1775; the oldest most historic and romantic summer resort in the State of 1'ennsvlanla: located five mllpn from Huntingdon station, on the main line or the I Pennsylvania Railroad. Apply to M. MCNEIL & CO., Huntingdon, Pa, rc24-119-mT7 I THE ' PITTSBUHa- DISPATCH, WEDNESDAY, PEBRTJABT' WANTED MISCELLANEOUS. YTTANTED-A GOOD SECOND-HAND NO. 2 VV Remington typewriter. Address A. B. D., Dispatch office. fe-l4 XTTANTED-CONTRACTS FOB CLEAR LAKE VY lee at lowest price, and shipments In car lots during season as wanted. Address GAGER & CO.. Sandusky. O. fe27-17 FOR SALE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE. CUT Residences. FOR SALE-NO. 15 SECOND AVENUE, A very desirable brick house, 11 rooms, late Im provements, in first-class condition. W. A. HEBRON 4 SONS, 80 Fourth avenne. felS-70-MWT FOR SALE NOS. 220 AND 222 ELLA ST., NEW double frame dwelling of 6 rooms In each; lot 26x85 ft. ; rents for J348; onfy e,850; 1300 cash; bal ance to suit; positive bargain. THUS. MCCAF FREY, 3509 Butler st. fe24-97-WSSa TTOR SALE WEBSTER AVE, NEAR GRAN JD VILLE st, 2-story and mansard brick of 7 rooms, halt vestibule, etc.; lot 20x127, to Heat ing's alley; will be sold cheap. BALTEN SPEEGEB & WILLIAMS, 154 Fourth ave. fe27-29 FOB SALE P.250-MT. WASHINGTON, 2 minutes lrom Incline. 2-story frame of 6 rooms, hall, shutters, front and rear porches, good cellar, house newly papered, fine view of city; lot 29x82. BLACK 4 BATED. 95 Fourth ave. fe7-10O-7, 9, it 13, 15, 19, 21, 23, 25, 27 FOR SALE-BLUFF STREET, NEAR COL LEGE, new brick house 8 rooms, hall, bath room, inside w. c, finished basement; acomplete house, all late Improvements; lot 23 feet 9 Inches bvl33 feet, ROBERT COWARD, No. 20 Blnff street. fel7-45-X0D FOR SALE-CORNER WYLIEA VENUE AND Caramel alley. Thirteenth ward, a neat 2-story brick dwelling of 5 rooms and finished attic; lot 20x80 feet; low price and easy terms. In quire at GEBMANIA SAVINGS BAJ4K, 423 Wood street de6-l98-ws FOR SALE-NO. 3928 HOWLEY AVE., LOT 20 xlOO; new frame dwelling; hall, vestibule, 8 rooms, bath, cemented laundry, inside w. c, folding parlor doors, slate mantels. Inside shut ters, etc.; nat and art gas, newly painted and papered, 2-storv frame stable In rear; will be sold at a big sacrifice; possession April 1; 11,500 cash; oaianceio suit. J.U.U3. ucuaiiiu.1, xw Dul ler Bt. fe24-97-WSSU East End Residence. FOB SALE-A TWO-STORY BRICK DWELL ING house, with Mansard, on South Hlland ave. ; 12 rooms and all conveniences; good sewer age. For terms apply to D, E. BAYARD, cor. Shady lane and Walnut st. fe21-53 FOR S ALE-AT 112,000, IF SOLD BYMARCH 1 a desirable South Hlland avenne property; new house, 9 rooms, complete to the smallest de tails: large lot: terms reasonable. W. A. HER EON & SONS, 80 Fourth ave. fe26-31 FOR SALE-$3,SO0, ON HAYS STREET, ONE square fromNorth Hlland avenue-a beauti ful 7-roomed residence: lot S8KX100; all newly papered: porches and cement cellar: a good bar gain: come and .examine. MELLON BROS., 6349 Station st, E. Liberty. fe23-28-jrwp TTIOR 8ALE-AT $3,000, IF SOLD IN THE NEXT JD few days, at Oakland, fronting Fifth avenue, (excellent business location), lot 22x127 ft., paved alley in rear-good brick dwelling, 6 rooms, (easily converted Into a store): terms reasonable, w. A. HERRON & SONS, 80 Fourth avenue. fe27-40 FOR SALE-DESIRABLE HOUSE, BEN VE NUE PLACE, P. R. R., new Queen Anne dwelling of 8 rooms, reception hall, bath, w. c, porches, laundry; all conveniences; large lot, 50x 120. with forest trees, etc; price reasonable; terms to suit .BLACK 4 BAD2D, 95 Fourth ave. fe24-)0C-irwp FORSALE-5,500-NEAESTEAMANDCABLE cars; location good, between Shadyslde and East Liberty; new house 8 rooms, besides laundry, storage room and bath room; late improvements; lot 40x110 leet (more ground can be had If desired at a reasonable price). W. A. HEBRON 4 SONS, 80 Fourth avenue. fe24-l02-itw FOB SALE-3,20O-JU3TONEMlNUTEFBOM 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, icreeus for windows and doors, front yard; choice location and special bargain. BLACK 4 BAIRD, 95 Fourth avenue. fe6-49-D FOE SALE-PRETTY HOME IN THE EAST End; street paved with asphalt; complete sewerage; Queen Anne frame dwelling; reception hall, range, bath, laundry with stationary tubs, 9 rooms, pantry, furnace: fot 50x100 feet: close to P. R. R. station; price 7,500; terms, 11.000 cash, bal ance to suit. BLACK 4 BA1BD, 95 Fourth are. fc4-i8-Mwr FOR SALE-H230WILL 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 4 BAIRD, 95 Fourth avenne. fe6-49-D FOR SALE-NEAR SHADYSIDE STATION-A neat 2)-story frame dwelling of 5 rooms and bathroom; nice attic range, hot and cold water. Inside it. c. Inside shutters, marble mantels, cup boards, wardrobes, etc. Just new and latest Im provements; good lot and perfect sewerage; price only 83, GOO. BLACK 4 BA1B1), 95 Fourth avenue. re6-51-7,9,U.13, 15, 18,20,22, 23,27 FOR SALE-CENTER AVE, NEAR ROUP station, handsome new Queen Anne brick dwelling, 12 rooms, reception hall, nice pantry, range, bath, laundry with stationary tubs, house wired for electric lights, inside w. c slate roof, large porches, 13-lncn walls, good sewers: lot 50x 150 feet; convenient to, both, cable lines and P. B. R. ; one of the most desirable residences in the E. E.; price only J11.000; terms to-sult BLACK & BALED, 95 Fourth ave. fe21-97-D -I7WR SALE-2,000 CASH, BALANCE 1,000 Jj per vcar, will buy a new pressed brick dwell ing at Brusbton station: reception hall and 4 rooms first floor, 5 rooms on second and 5 rooms In attic; hardwood stairway, slate mantels, with Im proved fireplaces; lanndry, with cemented floor; lot 75x140 to 25-foot alley, with perfect sewerage; house now open for Inspection; immediate posses sion: exceptionally low price. See JOHN F. BAXTER, Agt, Sli Smithfield street. fe24-S4-wsu FOB SALE-ON CABLE LINE. OAKLAND Deslrable brick dwellings. Just new; parlor, dining room, kitchen, sitting room, six bedcham bers, bath, laundry, abundance of closets, all well finished; hard wood cabinet mantels, elegant gas fixtures, handsomely papered, all the very latest conveniences, even to cas lighting by electricity: street Improvements made, sidewalks paved and curbed, complete sewerage: location excellent; terms reasonable: price SO, 300 to 6.600. For full information see W. A. HERRON 4 SONS. 80 Fourth ave. fe21-46-MWF FOB SALE-14,000-NEGLEY- AVE. NEAB Penn; corner lot: elegant brick residence; fonr 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 speaklne tubes; 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. THOS. LIGGETT, 114 Fourth ave. lcl7-6S-WTSSu FOR SALE-SHADYS1DE EESIDENCE, ON one of the finest streets between the station and Fifth avenue cable cars, complete In all its appointments, with handsome grounds well laid out with walks, drives, shrubbery.frult and shade trees: house has a very commanding appearance; has 17 rooms, 6 large fine rooms on first floor, 6 on the second floor and 5 rooms In attic; the laundry Is complete; cellars are cemented: large furnace, wide halls, natural gas all through, ample porches, bay windows, etc.: also, stable for 3 horses; lot 105x260 feet. This is one of the best located dwell ings in the East End, has an eastern and southern exposure, and can be bought for 830,000. BLACK 4 BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave. fel-M-MWF Allegheny Residences. F IOB SALE-ON CEDAR AVE., ALLEGHENY CITY, brick house of 12 rooms: lot 20x155 ft.. with stable; price low and terms easy. W. A. HEBRON 4 SONS, 80 Fourth ave - fe26-92 I7IOB SALE-2,750 (FOR A FEW DAYS ONLY), buys 5-room brick on paved street near P. V. cars, Second ward, Allegheny; a bargain. BAL TENSPEBGEB 4 WILLIAMS, 154 Fourth ave. fe26-82 FOR SALE -ALLEGHENY DWELLING, choice location. Third ward, new three-story pressed brick, eight large fine rooms, bath, 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; fine location tot physician, or any one wanting a good home; as an investment will jay about 8 per cent; call and see photograph. BLACK 4 BAIUD, 95 Fourth ave. f 622-32-22,23, 25, 27, mh-1, t, 6, 8, It 12, 14, 16, 19 Suburban Residences. FOR SALE-CHEAP, 'AND ON VERY EASY terms, .new 5-room frame dwelling (good style); hall, porches, water and both gases, at West Bellevnc P., Ft W. 4C. It E.; a lovely home. BALTENSPEBGER 4 WILLIAMS. lSl Fourth avenue. fe26-82 FOB SALE-P-600-BELLEVUE, LINCOLN ave., a two-story frame dwelling of 7 rooms; natural gas, water In kitchen, front and back Sorches, nay window, cemented cellar, perfectly ry : lot 40x175 ft. : this oroperty is one or the best locations In Bcllevue; terms to suit. Inquire of J. W. BBOWN, Dentist. 800 Penn ave, Pitts burg, Pa., orF. D. TRIPP, Bellevnc Pa. re23-92-wrsu FOB SALE-TWO ACHES OF LAND AT Howard fetation, P. V. and C. 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 Forestvlllc and only about five miles from the city, and cost only ordinary car fare. This place will be sold at a great sacrifice, if sold soon, or will rent the same reasonable. Apply soon to O. B.TOUDY, 1721 Carson street-South Side. fei9-6l F)R SALE-OE TO LET-ONE OPHE MOST beautiful suburban places In Allegheny county; the house Is large, containing 15 rooms, splendidly finished, and surrounded with wide crandas;it is completely fitted' up with bath rooms, water closets-and natural gas: tnerelsa good stable and handsomcfowlhouse; the grounds are very beautiful and well supplied with choice shrubbery, fruit and ornamental trees: the whole will be sold, with from 1 to 6 acres of ground, at a very moderate price. KNOXVILLELAND IM PROVEMENT CO., 85 Knox avenue, Knoxville borough. Jal9-8 FOR SALE LOTS. East Erid Ldts. FOR SALE-BOULEVARD LOTS FACING the circle and parks; cheapest and best lots In the E. E. BLACK & BAIRD, 93 Fourth ave. fet-19-4, 8,7,8, 11, ML 13,17,19, 21, 23,25, 27 TriOR SALE BARTON ST. BUILDING LOTS: J 40x100 ft ; location first class; near steam and cable cars: street paved and sewered. W. A. HEBRON 4 SON S, 80 Fourth avenue.' fe22--MWT FOR SALE-LOTS. East End Lots. FOB 'SALE OAKLAND AVENUE, OAK-LAND-Bulldlng lots 50X150 feet: street paved and graded ; 3 minutes from cable cars; price low. W. Ar HERRON 4 SONS, 80 Fourth avenue. fe24-102-MW TCTOB BALE TWO CHOICE LOTS ON SsTAN J TON avenue near Hlland ave, each 40x100 leet to 20-foot alley; price reduced to 835 per foot ir Sold at once. BLACK 4 BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave. fe6-49-D Ilnzcl wood Lots. F IOR BALE-FINE BUILDING LOTS AT HA- ward: trains run to station In 10 to 12 minutes; Srlce 1150 toj300; terms made to suit purchasers. . McCEICKART, new No. 1010 Penn avenue. no4-h9-W8 AUeshcnv Lots. FOB SALE-2,000-LOT 38 FEET FBONT ON Taggart st by 120 feet to Irwrm ave.. Second ward, Allegheny, adjoining Incline olane; good for business and dwellings combined. A. LEG GATE 4 SON. 31 Federal st, Allegheny. fc23-22 Suburban Lots. F 'B SALE AT COPELAND STATION. 5 minutes walk from Braddock. 15 building lots. 24X115, price SJ75 to S450, and your own terms; send for list MELLON BROS., 6349 Station St., East Liberty. fe27-45-WF FOR SALE-LOTS-THE PITTSBURG NAT'L Bank of Commerce has a very few lots left at WUklnsburg, all well situated and very desirable; alsoatEdgewood; for persons wishing large lots for less money, they have quite a number pleas antly situated on the hillside commanding a beau tiful view of the whole valley; they will be sold free of taxes for 1889 on verv easy terms. Apply at the BANK. fe27-Il-W8 Farms. FOB SALE-OB EXCHANGE FOB IMPROVED city or suburban property cheap If disposed of at once very desirable Kansas land. w. A. HERRON 4 SONS, 80 Fourth avenue fel3-53-13,18,19.23.27 TnOB SALE-FARMS NEAB MOBGANTOWN, Jj W. Va. ; all kinds, sizes .and prices: see no tice In this issue of residences and building lots for sale in Morgantown. Write for descriptive list to T. W. ANDERSON, Morgantown, W.Va. fe24-7-JIWFStt Mnnufnctorlne Sites. FOB SALE MANUFACTURING STrE THE property bounded by Rebecca and Sturgeon streets and South and Allegheny avenues, Alle gheny City; streets all paved and sewered; large ironclad building, with lot or machinery, etc.; good facilities for shipping either in car-loads or less. For particulars lnqnire of D. R. McIN TIRE, 412 Grant St., Pittsburg. fe24-61 FOR SALE-TO MANUFACTURERS, SPECU LATORS or any who may want for GO days at (600 per acre, from 16 to 20 acres of land lying in the oornugh of Parnassus, fronting both the Alle gheny Valley Railroad and the river; also from 10 to 12 acres fronting the river for 400 per acre; gas main within 30 feet of this property. Inquire of or address STEPHEN YOUNG, Parnassus post office: fel2-ll-w. Miscellaneous. FOR SALE-ON OHIO STREET, ALLE GHENY, S3 ft. front with buildings. In quire at NO. 653 EAST OHIO STREET. fe27-10-ws FOR 8ALE-CHOICK EAST END RESI DENCES, large or email. Call or send for new list, free. W.A. HERRON & SONS. 80 Fourth avenue. fe8-55-Mwr FOB SALE-EAST END BUILDING LOTS, OF all kinds. Call or send for printed list, free Just Issued. W.A. HEBRON 4 SONS, 80 Fourth avenue. fe6-55-MWF FOB SALE-SMALL DWELLINGS, SOME ON easy payments: call Or send for new printed list free. W. A. HEBBON 4 SONS, 80 Fourth avenne. fe6-55-MWP FOR SALE-THE OPTION ON 350 ACRES OF land to lease in the new Belmont county, Ohio, oil field. Address W. A. McMECUAN, Broker, St ClairsviUe, O. fe27-15-ws FOB SALE-RESIDENCES AND BUILDING lots In Morgantown, W. Va. ; also farms near Morgantown; we have a railroad, Uhe State Uni versity, natural gas, and will have slack water thisyear. Write for descriptive ltst to T. W. AN DERSON, Morgantown, WL Va. fe24-7-JlWT8u FOR SALE-INDIVIDUAL AND TERRITOR IAL rights for .McClosky's "Automatic Waste Water and Splash Dam Gate;" only thing of the kind In thcworld: a perfect governor for any body of water, and of great Interest to mill men; a model can be seen by calling on F. P. Mc CLOSK.Y, Hotel Boyer. vfe27-I2 FOB SALE-CALL FOR ILLUSTRATED PLAN of lots on the boulevards: the finest lots in the East End, fronting the parks and circles, with 90-foot paved streets, flagstone sidewalks, com plete sewerage system; close to station, surround ed by fine residences ana at remarkably low prices; terms, only 500 cash, balance to suit buyer; come early, get the pick of lots and ground floor prices. BLACK 4 BAJBD, 9iFourth ave fe4-18-MWF FOE SALE HO USES AND VACANT LOTS, In different parts of Pittsburg, Allegheny, Belle vue, Kmsworth, Glenfield, Osborne and hewlck ley. East End, Brushton, WUklnsburg, Edge wood and on the Southside Mt. Washington, Crafton and Castle Shannon. ALSO, WILL EXCHANGE One large and valuable flooring mill for city or suburban Umprovcd property; several farms within a few miles of Allegheny City, two In Kan sas and one near near Connellsrlllc. For particu lars call on J. DEBMITT, 407 Grant St. fc24-40-MWT FOR SALE BUSINESS. Business) Chances. FOR SALE-A GROCERY STUREINAFINE location and doing a good business: must be sold soon. Inquire of II. O. HOBENBEBGHEB, Hazelwood station. . fe24-28 FOR SALE-SALOON-NEW BUILDING. 12 rooms, Including Iana;best location In Cleve land:prlce6,000; easy terms. J. S. BICE, 236 Su perior st. Cleveland, O. fe22-2S FOB SALE A BETAIL GEOCEBY BUSINESS (an old-established stand), with good paying trade; one of the best thoroughfares in Allegheny: stock and fixtures worth about 3,000: business about f.10,000. JAS. W. DBAPE 4 CO., 129 Fourth ave, Pittsburg. fe26-97 FOB SALE-STOBES, STOEES, STOBES; 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 tor men or women. SHEPABD 4 CO., 54 FUthave. Ja30 Business Stands. FOB SALE-BUSINESS SITE-OVEB 100 FEET fronting on Blveravenue by 215 feet In depth; two-story brick tannery covering nearly the entire lot; will be sold cheap to quick buyer. BLACK 4 BAIRD, 95 Fourth avenue fe6-49-D FOB SALE-WISHING TO RETIRE, I OFFER my old established business stand (with or without stock): dolng20,000 annually: store ware house dwelling and stable: 3 hours from Pitts bunt, on C 4 P. R. R., general store Kensington, Col. Co.. O. C. E. RICHARDS. fel3-30-EOD FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS. Machinery and BIctals. FOB SALE SECOND-HAND ENGINES AND boilers; all sizes and styles kept in stock:, from 4 to 100 h. p.; all refitted; good as new, at lowest prices; mounted portable engines, 8 to 25 h. p. 23-25 Park way. J . S. Y O C N G, Allegheny, Pa. Ja3-92-uwr FOE BALE-28X48 COBL1SS 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-MWT FOB SALE-CONTEACTOBS' MACHINEBY: . one 7Kxl2-lnch double engine, double drum: others large and small, with single or double friction drums; wire and manlla rope centrifugal pumps, etc; two 26x43-lnch horizontal engines with flywheels. THOMAS CABLIN S SON S, cor, Lacock and Sandusky sts., Allegheny. Jal7-jrwr Financial. FOR SALE-MORTGAGES I MORTGAGES from (500, 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 anybody. Apply to O. B. TOUDY, 1721 Carson street South Side. fellMil PERSONAL. PERSONAL-BOOKS WANTKD-1F YOU have one book worth 10 cents, Or a library worth tLOOO, let us know: we will buy one as quickly as the other. LEVI'S BOOK STORE, beventh Ave. Hotel building. fe20 PEBSONAL-YOU WILL BE A LONGTIME dead, but a short time alive, so be up and make the best of It; see that vour wearing apparel always looks neat and tidy. DICKSON, the Tailor, of 65 Fifth 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 BESTAUBANT, 101 Fifth ave, on Friday, February 22, a silver headed ebony cane, with name engraved In full on the head; reward if left at NEWELL'S, 101 Fifth ave. fe26-29 LOST-ON LIBERTY STREET, TUESDAY F. 31., a pocket manual of Instructions for agents, containing a sum of money in bills. The fluderwlllbe handsomely paid if he leaves It at the Dispatch office E. S. fe27-39 T OST-ON FRIDAY, A PAIR OF NEW UOLD I l framed glasses In an old Kornblum case: suitable reward If left at CASHIER'S DESK in Pittsburg P. O., or COVERT'S drugstore cor. Fortv-lorth and Butler sts. fe28-46 FOUND. -POUND THE TRUTHI WE SUFFERED UN J? TOLD agonies! Dr. Griffith's Ta-va-zon rem edies cured us when all other means had failed. Mrs. Rev. Lot Lake, Mrs. Wm. G. Cover, Youngs town. O.; Mrs. Hannah John, 663 Forbes st, city; Johns. Fahey, Tallapoosa, Ga.; Thomas Brown, Southside; Michael HInes, 121 Wylle ave, and thousands of others. We invite the worst cases from whatever cause. See testimonials at GRIF FITH'S PHABMACY, Third and Grant Pltts burg. Pa. fe27-Sl ERNST AXTHELM, MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL BELL HANGER Repairing a specialty. KG THIRD AYE., near Wood St. Telephone 851. PITTSBURG, PA. au2576Vw-S t27,' 1889."' TO LET. City "Residences, TO LET - 8-ROOM DWELLING. NO. 4115 Butler st. City; rent 30 per month. GEO. JOHNSTON, Agent 62 Fourth ave fe27-50 TO LET-10-BOOM HOUSE. COR.CHAUNCEY and Wylle avenue: rent 833 33 per month; large lot. 'GEO. JOHNSTON, Ag't, 62 Fourth ave feZ7-50 TO LET-BRICK DWELLING HOUSE OF 6 rooms. No. 366 Webster avenue, near Devll ller street, Eleventh ward: rent only 14 per month. Apply to ARCHD3ALD WALLACE, No. 971 Lib erty st, upstairs. fe23-78 TTlO LET-THE RESIDENCE AND GROUNDS X or the late M. McCullougb, Jr., Forty-fourth street Seventeenth ward, city: frame dwelling of 12 rooms with modern improvements, stable etc. ; long lease can be had. CUSHLNG 4 FOX, agents, 4319 Butler street. fe20-86-WFSu East End Residences. TO LET-7 QUEEN ANNE BRICK DWELL INGS. Inst finished, at Koud station, front ing P. It B.; 8 rooms, finished attic, bath, elegant" staircase, iron ana rear porcnes, natural gas, complete sewerage range, hot and cold water, marble-top washstands, hard wood mantels with cabinets, tile hearths, complete electric work, nice lawn, large lot: rent SO: free rent to April 1. Ask for REV.CHAPMAN HOUSES-,or caU on BLACK 4 BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave. fel5-77-15, 18, 20, 22,25, 27,23 Allecheny Residences. TOLET-NO.214 LACOCK ST.. ALLEGHENY, 8 rooms, late Improvements, S42 per month; near Sandusky st. W. A. HEBBON 4 SONS. 80 Fourth avenue. fe3-14-itws TO LET-NO. 83 SHEFFIELD ST., ALLE GHENY, very desirable new brick house 8 rooms; late Improvements: possession at once if desired. W. A. HERRON 4 SONS. 80 Fourth ave fe2l- M-MWih TO LET-HOUSES 403 AND 405 FEDEBAL ST extension, 5 rooms, all modern convenience; also; store rooms and dwellings 160 and 1S4 Penni. avenue, Allegheny. InquireofJ. P.. McKEE, 70S Penn ave. Penn Building, room 611 Ja31-73-MWT TO LET FOUB NEW SIX-BOOM HOUSES with bath, w. c, natural gas, etc.: on line of electric road. Perrysvllle ave., Allegheny: also store and dwelling 55. Chestnut st, Allegheny. Inquire of J. A. MCKEE, 708 Penn ave.. Penn building, room 611. Ja31-73-jrwF Suburban Residences. TO LET-AT INGRAM-TWO SHALL HOUSES 4 and 2 rooms each, with 4 acres of ground; rent 12 per month. GEO. JOHNSTON, Agent 62 Fourth ave fe27-50 TO LET -AT INGRAM -SEVEN-ROOM frame house with ten acres of ground; plenty or fruit trees: rent 25 00 permonth. GEO. JOHN STON, Ag't.; 62 Fourth ave. fe27-50 TO LET-25 HOUSES AT SEWICKLEY: ALL sizes and prices: also some good property for sale. Inquire of GEORGE F. KUDlSILL, Real Estate Agent, Sewlckley, Pa. fe21-9-iiwFSu TO LET-AT 1NGEAM-SIX-P.OOM FBAME house surrounded by sbade trees, about 10 mtnntes from 6tatlon: rent 15 permonth. GEO. JOHNSTON, Agent, 62 Fourth ave. fe27-50 Apartmcnis. TO LET-CHOICE ROOMS BEN VENUE, P. B, B., with or without board. BLACK 4 BAIBD, 95 Fourth ave. fe22-34-D TO LET-FOUR ROOMS, WITH CELLAB, IN new house, furnished or unfurnished, in pleasant location on cable line; references re quired. Address,' by mall, L. I. COOPER, care "Bookmart " city. fe27-24-WF TO LET-SOME UNFUENISHED BOOMS 4-room flats, one 6 and 8-room dwelling houses, 2 Liberty street storerooms, 1 on corner of Penn and Third, and on Ferry street. Inquire of S. MUSGRAVE, 44 Fourth street. fe24-85-JiWFSu Farms. TO LET OB FOB SALE-150-ACBE FARM, 5 minutes' walk from town of Manor, on Penna. H. R., Westmoreland co. ; 15 acres timber, balance cleared; house, bank barn and outbuildings, orchard, etc. CHAS. L. MCCUTCHEON, 104 Fourth ave. tal3-30-MWT Offices, Desk Room, otc. TO LET-SEVERAL VERY FINE OFFICES. GEO. JOHNSTON, Agent, 62 Fourth ave. fe27-50 TO LEI-SECOND FLOOR. 510 SMITHFIELD St., one or two rooms. Inquire of A. M. 4 J. B. MURDOCH. S10 Smtthfieldst fe27-9 mO LET- IN THE McCANCE BLOCK, Jl, Smithfield, Liberty and Seventh avenue, well-lighted offices, each room fronting on a prin cipal street; passenger and merchandise eleva tors. jaS-32-D TO LET-LARGE AND S51ALL OFFICES ON tbe second and third floors of Mcllon's build ing, opposite City Halt Smithfield street; good light; reasonable rent. Inquire at T. MELLON 4 SON'S BANK, SI2 and 514 Smithfield street. fel8-7-18,18,20,22,25,27 mo LET-THIRD FLOOR OF DIAMOND JL National Bauk building, cor. Fifth ave. and Liberty St.; this large and well-lighted room fronts on Fifth ave., Liberty and Union sts.; use of elevator. GEO. JOHNSTON, Ag't, 62 Fourth ave. fe27-50 TO LET -SINGLE AND CONNECTING 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. GABB1SON FOUNDRY CO., 19 and 12 Wood st JalS-51 T 10 LET-NEW OFFICES: SPLENDID LIGHT. The Gcrmanla Savings Bank. 423 Woodst. having changed the interior of its building by adding 15 large, alrv and well-lighted offices, with all modern conveniences, elevator, etc., offer the same for rent at reasonable terms. Parties desir ing a fine location should apply at once at the BANK. de2I-75-D Business Stands. TO LET-BUSINKSS STAND ON SMITH FIELD street: best location in the city: ac cessible lv all car lines. Apply to 610 SMITH FIELD STP.EET. fe24-3 TO LET-STOKE AND DWELLING-ONE OF the best grocery stands In the city on Fifth, at mouth of Wllklns avenue, at f.1i per month. W. A. IIEKKON &SONS, 80 Fourth avenue. fe2-14-MWS TO LET-FINE. STOREROOM, 557 OHIO ST., Allegheny, with plate glass front: first-class business locatlon;'at present occupied as confec tionery. Apply to J. H. AIKEN, 100 Fifth ave nue. fe!4-83-D TO LET A FIKST-CL ASS EUROPEAN STYLE din ing hall for meals only, will find the best location with prospect of certain success. In tbe city of Canton, O. Address A. B., Canton, Ohio. feM-37 TO LET-FOUK LARGE. WELL-LIGHTED rooms, with power (about 8,000 square feet), for heavy or llc'ut manufacturing, in building know as the Chas. B. Head bolt works. Grant avenne. Allegheny. Inquire on the premises of MR. FRED ESHELMAN, Manager of the Alle gheny Wood Carving Co. Ja23-25-MWS TO LET-THE POPULAR HOTEL KNOWN as the White House, at Perrysvllle, on the Perrysvllle plankroad, with 21 acres or land, good orchard, barn, stablings, sheds; and also frame dwelling, with large garden joining, and every thingln first-class order: long lease Is given to the right party. For further Information call or ad dress THEDANNKB MEDICINE CO., 242Federal St., Allegheny City. fel-15 Special. TO LET-BY BLACK & BAIRD, 85 FOURTH avenue, dwellings, stores and offices in Pitts burg, Allegheny, Oakland, East End, Southside and In all parts of suburbs; our "To Let" lists are issued every Wednesday and Saturday of each week. For revised copies of these lists call upon any of the followlngnamed: C. F. Nourse, JSo. 190 Center ave. J. M. Blackburn, No. 388 Fl th ave. J. P. Urben, Franklin and Fulton sts. Emll G. Stucky & Co., Wylle ave. and Ful ton st A. U. Wilson, Penn andFrankstownave. George E. Foster, cor. Washington ave. and Fremont st. Jacob Spohn, No. Z Carson St. M. Blackburn, No. 3343 Penn ave. Peter Walter, Jr., No. 64 Chestnut st. Charles Schwann, No. 1707 Carson st E. Holden & Co.. 63 Federal St. J. F. Caldwell, Manhattan and Rebecca sts. Louis H. Vogel, Webster ave. cor. Roberts st, Ja26-64-ws OFFICIAL-PITTSBtJRG. mO JOB PRINTERS-SEALED PrfOPO X SALS will be received up until March 5, 1SS9, at 3 o'clock P. It, for the printing and bindlncfor tbe several departments of the city government for the ensuing year. Blanks for bidding and information fumihed on applica tion to the office of the City Controller. Bonds to be furbished as required in specifications. The right to accept or reject any or all bids re served. Ji S. MORROW, Controller. felM3-D CrrYTREASUBER'S-OFFICE, Municipal Hall, Smithfield street t VfOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ALL JLN owners (whether residents or non-resi-depts 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, 1SSS, will he placed in the hands of polico officers for collection, subject to a collection fee of 50 cents, and all persons neglecting to pay on or before first Monday in May, 18S9, will bo sub ject to a penalty double the amount of the license, to be recovered before tho proper legal authorities ot said city. The old metal plato of last year must be returned at the time licenses arc Liken out, or 25 cents additional will be charged on the license. Rates of license: Each one-horse vehicle, 600: each two-horse vehicle, $10 00; each four-horse vehicle, f 12 00; each four horse hack, $15 00: omnibus and timber wheels drawn by two horses, 310 00. One extra dollar will be charged for each additional horse used in abovo specified vehicles. J. F. DENNISTON, felf-70-D City Treasurer. . DIVIDENDS. TtrtfA Oil Company, 67 Fourth avenue, i Pittsburg, February 23, IS39. ( THE BOARD OP DIRECTORS OF THE 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 the company, No. 07 Fourth avenue. GEO. W. COCHRAN, fe2J-6j Secretary-Treasurer. A, E LINKENHE1MER, . ARCHITECT, 545 Smithfield street, Pittsburg, Pa. Frclheits Freund Building, second floor. fe20-81-D ,-tjC AUCTION SALES. Bl i Y ALEXANDER &. LEE-EXECUTRIX'S Ik1a hnniAatidlntn. MA Wlthftter Street Second ward, Allegheny, TUESDAY, MARCH, i, i63, at z o'clock P. sr. uy virtue oi power under will or Mary Ann Long, deceased, I will offer at public safe on tbe premises. No. 88 Webster street, Allegheny, TUESDA.Y, MARCH 19. 1889. at 2 o'clock P. ST., all that cer tain lot os piece of ground, situate in 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. the easterly side of Webster street at a point 2D feet south from Benton alley; thence east ward and parallel with said Benton alley 0 feet; thence southwardly and parallel with said Webster street 20 feet; thence westwardlr and parallel with said Benton alley 0 feet to Web ster street; thence northwardly along said Web ster street 20 feet to place of beginning, having thereon erected aZ-storybrickbouseoiOrooms, ceUar, kitchen and finished attic Terms, one fourth cash; balance In three equal annual payments, secured by tight bona and mort gage on the premises with sci. fa. clause. SARAH CABLE, Executrix. ALEXANDER & LEE. Auctioneers, 313 Wood street Pittsburg. Geo. D. Riddle, Attorney. US Diamond street fe2&55-26-ma9-lS A UCTION SALE AT McCOY'S STABLE, Duquesne way, near Point bridge,on FRXDAY, March 1, at 10 A. M., the following described stock: 15 HEAD OF MULES, From 14 hands high upward, and 4 years old upward. All guaranteed and well broke Also, a herd of Short Ham Durham Cattle, Of the Rose of Sharon family, One bull, 3 years old. One bull, 2 years old. Two bulls, 1 year old. ' ' Two cows and 3 heifers. All good colors, and for individual merit can not be surpassed, and in good breeding condi tion. Also, two fine well-bred colts,whose pedi gree will be given day of sale. The above con signment is from Joe W. Savage, Iron ton, O. Will be sold to the highest bidder No postpone-merit-on account of weather. ' fe27-23 J. A. McKELVY, Auctioneer. UCTION SALE BUSINESS PROPERTY and DWELLING, Penn Avenue, cor. seventeeth street, Pittsburg, Pa. on Tuesday, March 5,. 1889, AT 3 O'CLOCK, P. M., ON PREMISES. New two-story and attic brick dwelling of 8 rooms, good cellar, hot and cold water, inside w. a, all conveniences; also new one-story brick building, 21x50 it, now occupied as Blacksmith Shop; lot 22x100x26 in rear to 20-foot alley. Positive sale. Terms to suit BLACK & BAIRD, f e2659-MW 95 FOURTH AYE. AT AUCTION -PIANO. FURNITURE, carpets and household goods at the late residence of Thos. Palmer, deceased, No. 19 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, delfware, kitchen utensils, laundry f ur- nishments; brussels carpets on halls and stairs, hall racks, etc. Sale positive, by order of the administrator. House open at 8 o'clock on the morning of HENRY AUCTION CO.. LIM.. fe24-78 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 tbe old Columbia 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 Estate Agent 413 Grant Pittsburg. f e28-47 AUCTION SALE AT THE RESIDENCE of J. D. Huffman. 312 Lowell street near Mayflower, East End, THURSDAY, February 28, 18S9, at 10 o'clock A. M. Fine Sohmer up right piano, elegant parlor salt chamber suits in walnut and antique oak. dining room set In cluding oak sideboard, moquette, brussels, hall and stair carpets, rugs, 12 pairs of lace curtains, 2 pairs of portiers, stove and complete kitchen outfit These articles have been in use but one year, and must be sold. fe24-6S-WSu J. A. ROBINSON, Anct ELECTIONS. Mercantile Library Haxi. Co.. 1 February 15, 1889. j ELECTION A MUETINQ OF THE STOCK HOLDERS of this company will be held at the office of Charles J. Clarke, Esq., No. 90 Fourth avenue, on WEDNESDAY, Febru ary 27, at 3 P. JL, for the election of a Board Of Managers and tbe transaction of such other business as may come before the meeting. WM.R. THOMPSON, fel6-62-16,20.27 Secretary. BUSINESS CHANGES. XTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT L. JN T. Yoder. E. C. Weaver, C. W. Costello and J. C. Patch have associated themselves to gether as copartners under tne firm name and style of Yoder, Weaver, Costello & Co., for tho purpose of carrying on the business of manu facturing confectionery and dealing in crack ers, cigars, etc., atNos. 136, 133, 140 Third ave.. City of Pittsbure. The above firm succeeds L. T. Yoder. L.T. YODER, E. C. WEAVER, C. W . lyUOA-CUljU. J. l. CA.X Kid. February 18, 1889. feZ7-36 FMUffl MflpOM COMPANY. Incorporated under act of April 29, 1874. CAPITAL STOCK $25,000 In 250 shares of the par value of $100 each. DIRECTORS. MR C. L. MAQEE. MR. H. H. BYRAM. MR. W. G. MCCANDLESS, MR. F- T. TORRANCE, MR. W. H. STOTZ. OVER HALF CAPITAL STOCK ALREADY TAKEN. The attention of those wishing for a good In vestment is called to this enterprise. The Stock Subscription Book is now open and the names of the subscribers therein include many of Pittsburg's shrewdest, most successful and most prominent business men. Early applica tion in order to secure stock is necessary and should be made to the undersigned, who will give fullest particulars relative to the project FRED GOODWIN, Secretary. Temporary offices: 125 Fifth avenue, citv. fe27-2S FOURTH AVENUE, Between Wood and Smithfield. lots 120 feet deep for sale by SAMUEL W. BLACK fc CO. 99 Fourth ave. f eU-17-utrr SEWICKLEY and other P., Ft W. 4C.K.E. dwellings and lots for sale and rent; low prices: send for list SAMUEL W. BLACK 4 CO., Established 1878. 99 Fourth avenue. fel4-15-M'n"P ERESH BUTTER RECEIVED DAILY BY GEO. K. STEVENSON CO.," GROCERIES AND TABLE DELICACIES, SIXTH AVENUE. ja669-ifW7 TUNCAN C. WHITE!, Building Contractor, 71 Diamond street. Second door above Smithfield, Pittsburg. feU-7-jrwX ri EO. H. BARBOUF., JT CIVIL ENGINEER, Surveyor, Draughtsman and Deslgnerof Bridges Roofs and Mill Buildings, Room 62 Eisner Bulldlnar, iel&koS-D 64 FIFTH AVENUE. Pittsburg. SY . NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. (99) TO LET. This 'Rent List" Is published only Ja the "Pittsburg Dispatch" Wednesday and. Saturday, without expense to landlord, by SAMUEL W. BLACK & CO., ' , 99 Fourth Avenue, Real Estate Agents. Established 1878,' Renting and Collecting a Specialty. STORE KOOMS, ETC. Third Ave, 148, opp. TJ. S. P. O. store B. 35x4, plate glass windows, cellar. S5C mo. Fourth Ave, 152, 1 sty, 10 K., ft400yr. Arch St 181, Allegheny. 2 sty, store. SR., 30 mo. Ninth St IL store P-, 2 K , cellar, 5 mo. SlxthSt 24. elegant large store room, on 2d floor, sky light In center, large windows front and rear, giving abnndance or light handsome) stairway from the front: JSOO jr. Liberty ave., near 8th, 2nd floor, 20x110, elevator, ftOOOyr. Grant St H 2 sty, store, 820. Grant St., 113. 2 sty, 5 H., 830 mo. West Carson St, S. S., 718, store. 5 K., tW mo. Lowry and Clark. A.C store, 20j40,7B., S3S4JT, Lowry St., A. (1, store, 20x40, 7R., S360yr. Western Ave, 2S7 rear, : K.. 18x20 ea,, tlOOyr. Eagle and Cooper sts, store, 4 H.. cellar. (22 mo. Second ave., near Soho, 3 acres; R. R. siding; river front: sheds, offices, etc. Itawyr. Wood St., 204 and 206, 2d floor wareroom, 30x50, with 2 offices and elevator. StOOOyr. Sixth St. and Liberty, basement good light, gases. $100 vr. Liberty St., 947, 3-sty. brick warehouse, f5C0yr. OFFICES. Fifth ave. & Wood St.; offices, single and In suits In the new 6 story "Eisner Building;" Fifth, ave. entrance; Crane elevator, steam heat Janitor services, etc. ; floor plans can be seen at this office. 'Tenn Building," Penn ave., near Seventh st," offices, single or In suite In the elegant new 8 stoiy building, 2 Crane elevators, heat and, Janitor services; rents exceptionally low. Floor plans can be seen at this office. Fourth ave., 99, 2d floor front 2 elegant large of fices, modern front windows, both gases, mar ble mantels, folding doors; excellent place for Insurance offire. $750 yr. Fourth ave., 99, 2d floor rear, 3 rooms, water, sat and art gas, Inside w. c. t3r0 per year. Fourth ave., 103, 2d floor rear, 3 R., nat gas, etc., f mo. Fourth ave., 105, 1st floor rear, 3 R., both gassea, SSmo. Fourth ave., 152, 3 sty. 10 K. ft 400 yr. Penn ave., 506. 1st floor, 2 R. 00 yr. Fourth ave., 152, 2 R. 1st floor. 8500 yr. Wood St, 204-208, 1st floor, 1 R. S300 yr. Water St., 143, front office. 2d floor. 15x20. (175 yr. Water St., 143, front office, 2d floor, 15 ft. iq JlWyr. PITTSBURG DWELLINGS. Townsend.30, S-oty., 10 R.,near cable, all modern imp. nice yard, K0O yr. Fifth ave, 3GU6. 10 K. fine residence, mod. Imp., finely finished, large yard, (700 yr. Tustln 430,S', 2-sty., 6 R. and attic, (is mo. Fifth ave., 675, new 2-story brick dwelling, stone trimmlags. 8 rooms, hall, bath, w. c, laun dry, nat and art gas, etc, (500 yr. Fourth ave., 152, 3-sty. 10 'R. modern Imp.. 81,400 yr.torwlllrentexcluslveof parlors, (20yr. 1 Wylle ave., 128, 12 K. Nat gas and water free,! KOmo. . ' Forbes st., 84, 2-sty. 7. B., mod. imp.. fWOyr. Fifth ave., 4712. ShadTslde, 2-sty, 11 R. $$0 mo. Townsend st, 42, 2-sty, 7 K., mod. Imp-, (28 mo. Thirty-third st. near Webster ave., 2-sty, SE-, (lo mo. , Ann bet. Juraonvllfe & Seneca 4 new 2-sty, 4E. each., mod. Imp., (15 mo. Liberty ave. 4743. 2-sty, 8 R., mod. imp., (20 mo. Liberty ave., 4747, 2-sty, 8 K., mod. imp., (20 mo. Liberty ave., 4745. 2-sty, 8 R., mod. Imp., (20 mo. Liberty arc., 4741, U-sty, 8 K., mod. Imp., (20 mo, -Second ave., 17, 5 K., (22 mo. Bedford ave., 22. 2-sty, 6 It A attic (240 yr. Decatur St., 1st floor, 3 R., nat gas and w. free, (21 mo. Decatur st, 1st floor, 2R., nat gas andw. free, (15 mo. Ridge st. near 33d, 7 R., 113 mo. . Kldge st. near 33d. K., (14 mo, ' Lawn st near Forbes, 2 2-sty. 5 R. ea., (lo mo. esw 4742Corday st, Bloomfleld. 4K., (Umo. ' J746 Corday St.. Bloomfleld, 4 K., (11 mo. Solar st, Soho. 2 K., basement, to mo. " Foward ave, 22d wd, 2-sty. , 3 ft, 88 mo. Center ave.. 216, 2-sty., 8 It., (28 33 mo. Seventh ave., 41, 4 R., 2d floor, 1 yr. Linton, nearOrerhlll, 2B. and stable. (12 mo. Second ave., near Brady st.. 2-sty, 8 R., (30 mo. 621 Fifth ave., cor. Wyandotte st, Srsty, 8 K.f (50 mo. Herronave., rear 98, 2-sty. 4K., cellar. (12 mo. 140 Crawford st, near Fifth ave., 2-sty, 8 R-.tnod, Imp., (25. ALLEGHENY DWELLINGS. Fayette st, 74, 2-sty., 7 ft, mod. Imp., (900 yr. jrWlD. KTC, 03. -3iy., V A., fdd DIP. Archst.lSL 2tv.. SK.. store. 30mn. .Liocusi st., di, -sty.. .---..- -.. -----. .-- , 7 It, mod., imp., (30 mo. -veto St., 8, Jit, siz mo. Observatory ave., 2-sty., I0R., mod. imp. jr. j.uwry anu larit., store a., cellar, A., yr. i.owrv. XTOvuiii. siore. k swtt. Ellsworth, 7, near lrwln, new 3-sty.. 6 R (20 mo, Madison ave., 92, 3K., mod. Imp.. (20 mo. Gallagher, 59, 2-sty,, SR., mod. imp., (Umo. Gallagher. 57, 2-sty., 6 R., mod. Imp., (15 mo. Laurel alley, 4 R. and attic, (18 mo. Spring Hill, 10 acres vineyard and 4 K., (600 yr, Supcriorsta., 1 acre ground. 10R. house. (325 yr, Madison are., 243& second floor, 2B., (9 mo. EAST END DWELLINGS. Fifth ave., 3606. 10 R., mod. Imp., fine residence, large yard, (7C0yr.;on cable line. Fifth are., cor. Emerson, 2-sty., 10 It, mod. Imp delightful home. (750 yr. ; on cable line. Frankstown ave., 413. 2-sty. 6,R., (400 yr. Seville st, 1st from Fifth ave., s H., large tot, fruit and shade trees, (300 yr. Fifth ave, 4712. 2-sty., 11 R., mod. Imp., (50 mo, Arch st, 117. 3 R., (8 mo. Beatty and Jackson sts., new, 2-stv., 5B.,(250yr. Near Jackson & Beatty opp. Hlland av, 4 houses same as above. (200 yr. ea. Grazier St., 7006, near Dallas sta., 5 K., (20 mo. "lracc st. Edgewood, near station, 5 R., (13 mo. iuijcnuneue st., aou, 2 sty., 4 n.,amo. Mignonette st, 5631, 2-sty., 4 It, (25. mo, 5633 Mignonette. 2-sty, 4B.. (13 mo. 5623 Penn, 5 K, (25 mo. College ave., 2-sty, SR., (25 mo. Ellsworth ave., near Roup sta.. 2-sty, 8R., (40 mo Harvard, 4th house. 2 R., J. Mels, tenant (S mo. . Harvard, 3d house, 2 B., A. Thornton, tenant (6 mo. i St. Andrews st, 3 R., Geo. Hardin, ten., ( 50 moj SOUTHSIDE DWELLINGS. Josephine st, 1906, 4R.. good yard.. (12 mo. McLean ave., Mt Oliver Incline. new,8R., (13 ma. "West Carson st, 716. store R.and 5 B., (35 mo. Beltzhoover boro.. Washington ave., 2-sty, i B and flnlshedjtttlc, (12 mo. B. & O. B. R. DWELLINGS. Glenwood, 2ndav., 2-story mansion 15 B., 4 sere of gronnd. city water, etc., StOCO. Glenwood, Renova st, 2-sty., 6 B., CL Glenwood, Blair St.. 2-sty., 5 K.. (18. Forward av., 22 wd., 2-sty., 3R., (8 mo. P., FT. W. C. B. E. DWELLINGS, Superior Sta.. 10 K., fruit, etc, (322 yr. Laurel Sta., 5 B. house, near station.- 8225yr. Laurel Sta., Sit. house, near station, (275 yr. Laurel Sta., 4 B. house, near station, (132 yr. I Sewlckley, Thorn St., 8 B., formerly occupied br A. Baldwin. (35 mo. Same, with carpets, blinds now In house, (45. "Sewlckley, Frederick av., near Ferry, 7 R., for; merly occupied by 31. L. Richardson, (16 no. I Sewlckley, Pa., Broad st, 1 square from station,! completely furnished, 10-room brick house, bath, w. c, etc., 850 per mo. Sewlckley, Frederick are., near Little st, for merly occupied by Mr. Weaver, 6 rooms, base. ment kitchen, (IS mo. , STABLES. Rear Penn ave.. 410, stable. 5 stalls, (3) mo. South Diamond, near Union ave., A. C, stable, 4 stalls, (240 yr. Linton, near Uverhlll, stable and 2 R., (12 mo. immediate possession, ' LAHDLORDS! , In order to secure the benefits of this , method of reaching tenants, without ex , pense to you, please hare a memoran . dum of your houses at our office by 4 P. M. each Tuesday and Friday. SAMUEL W. BLACK MH: 99 FOURTH AVENUE. Established 1878, feZ7-WX - tra w- -. J? "3fA 'A ,,'-.1 ,3S-2 ' 'V.