fOESEIIANTEEMEK. Jaudaur's Sorry Show Against - Champion O'Connor. im BATTLING PEIZE TIGHTS. Third Annual Dinner of the J. H. Porte Fishing Club. 305JE INTERESTING BASEBALL GOSSIP The sporting public throughout the coun try will not be surprised to learn this morn ing that O'Connor won the boat race yester iay between himself and Gaudaur. The race was lor the championship ot America and an alleged stake of $1,000 a side. The sontest, if such it can be called, was more it a burlesque than anything else, according :o accounts. A special dispatch to this paper from 'Frisco gives the following account of the race: 'Today's race, or fiasco, between 'William O'Connor, the champion, and Jake Gaudaur. iras a laughable affair. The truth is it was no race at all, as Gaudaur only rowed about a quarter of a mile. The result was a foregone lonc'usioo. however, andbas been looked upon is such ever since the rowers came here. They same here FOB GATE M01-Y, And nothing else. The public soon became aware of this, and consequently no Interest whatever has been taken In the race. It has generally been considered that O'Connor dare not, for the sake of his reputation and other important considerations, lose the race. This convinced everybody that it was only a hippo drome. Asa result there was no betting on the affair worth mentioning. "The water was lumpy to-day when the men rowed to the starting point, and the attendance was not large. Nobody seemed inclined to bet and there was no enthusiasm. At the word Go' O'Connor got best away and really made a good start considering the state of the water. On the other hand, Gaudaur started as if he was a beaten man before the word was given. He struck the water in a careless and unsteady way. O'Connor soon showed to the front and sent bis shell ahead at a clipping pace. He soon began to leave Gaudaur behind, and the latter was so far in the rear when only a quarter of a mile had been covered that he retired from the race, claiming the water was too rough for him to row. O'COJflfOE'S GOOD TIME. "O'Connor kept on rowing in excellent form, and it was evident he meant to cover the three miles in good time. He accomplished this when the rough state of the water is taken into account. He finished the entire distance in 19 minutes and 45 seconds. This excellent per formance was the only redeeming feature in the affair. He certainly proved himself to be an extraordinary sculler, and good authorities think he is the best sculler who has ever been in this city. "It is not improbable that a match will be made between Gaudaur and Peterson, as the latter's backers think he can defeat Gaudaur. O'Connor intends to proceed to Australia." The above account cannot fail to prompt a general regret among all those interested in aquatics. Almost everybody must regret that such an excellent rower as O'Connor should have been connected with yesterday's affair at alk However, the fact re mains that he is a champion and one who will likely hold his own against anvbodv. The easv way in which he left Gau daur behind yesterday, and the excellent time he made under unfavorable circumstances, only tend to show that he Is a better rower than either Teemer or Gaudaur; in fact it proves the correctness of his form when he defeated Teemer. O'Connor cannot well avoid going to Australia now. and if he goes Henry Searle will have to be the best sculler that ever sat in a boat to defeat him. ABOUT ELMER. SMITH. Cincinnati Inclined to Treat the Plttsbnrgcr Somewhnt Iilitldly. Elmer Smith still lingers outside the contract fold. He has shown no disposition to sign at liberal figures, and now it is tbMJiricinnati club's turn to repay him in kind. The club offi cers will pay no further attention to the Smoky City lad. Should he fail to sign before April 1 his salary will be 300 less than was offered him some weeks ago. For every day he remains outside the fold after that it will cost him $25, and if he is not with the team by April 15 his salary w ill be 1,200 for the season. This is the final decision of the Cincinnati club. president Stem is confident that Manager Schmelz will unearth some phenomenon who Mill help the team in the exhibition games, if help is necessary. Manager Schmelz has been very fortunate in this regard. If the En quirer readers remember, it was in this way that AA'idner got his start. He was taken as a rank amateur by Manager Schmelz, and de veloped into a good player. Last j ear Manager Schmelz discovered young AA'eyhmg. This j ear, with Long John Reilly's Springville phenomenon and young Yost he will have material to select from. The Cincinnati club has not givenup the idea of jet signing Heck er. They have never made a direct offer of any amount of money, but they stand in readi ness to give as much as any other club in the Association. Enquirer. A PLEASANT EVENT. The Third Annual Dinner of the J. H. Porte Fishing CInb. The third annual dinner of the J. H. Porte Fishing Club was held at the Monongahela House yesterday afternoon. It was really a grand affair, in fact it eclipsed all previous af fairs of the kind. There were 31 guests present and the bill of fare was sumptuous enough for royalty. Among those present were James H. Porte. M. J. Lunn, Dr. Cotton, J. Sageman, J. W. Huge, G. H. Everson and others. The last named gentleman ably presided over the pro ceedings. The excellent dinner was finished at 4:30 and then J. W. Hague then entertained the com pany with an interesting and instructive dis course on the Western and Northwestern hunting and fishing resorts. He illustrated his remarks with photographic pictures of various places that he has visited. The club is, undoubtedly, one of the most harmonious in Western Pennsylvania. It is in excellent condition in all respects. The mem bers have decided to camp in some part of Canada next summer. Mr. Porte will leave for Canada in a few days to select a camping place. The club will leave for camp on July 5. What Blackhnr.t Says. Referring to the Glasscock case Attorney Blackhurst says that there was no truth what ever in the statement that be was the attor ney for the brotherhood, and he had no con nection whatever with that organization. He said that he was, however, the attorney for Shortstop Glasscock, of the Indianapolis club, and will go to Washington to-morrow to see President If. E. Young, of the League, and attempt to settle Glasscock's case with him, without an appeal to law. Jle thought that difficulties between clubs and their players should be settled between themselves, and that there should be no outside interference. The Deacon nt Buffalo. BTJTTAW), March 3. 'Deacpn" White and family arrived yesterday from Detroit, and will reside here permanently. The "Deacon" does not say much about his intentions in regard to getting a release from Detroit, but says he will play with the Buffalo club or not play at all. When asked what he thought of the plan to send bim to Pittsburg ana Bowe to Boston, he replied that there was nothing in it, and that he had not the slightest intention to play in either of the cities. They Will Fight. Chicago. March 3. "Parson" Davies left to night for Boston, where he will conclude the final arrangements of the Ike Weir-Murphy fight. These celebrated feather-weights will positively come together between the 16th and JSd of the -present month, within 40 milts of miles of Chicago, reports to the contrary not withstanding. AUvely Batfle. 'Ashxaxtd, Wis, March 3.-John Van Helsl, champion feather-weight of the Northwest, and Billy Welch fought 116 rounds, London prize ringVules, before a select crowd here to day The fight was given to Van HelsL Welsh was fairly covered with blood and his right hand was broken. Ulnrphy Knocked Onr. CHICAGO, March a Mike Murphy, of Du lutb, was knocked out by Jack Cotton, of Chi cago, in the eighth round of . hot fight near IUverside yesterday. The men are Jniddle . weights and were fighting for a purse of 8800. tpOniOwwyM ntjimwi TO FIGHT JACKSON. Patsey Cardiff Leaves for Frisco to Meet , the Colored Man. Sr. Pawis Murx., March 3. Patsey Cardiff, -accompanied by John Donaldson, his backer and trainer, started ,f or San Francisco this morning. There was a big crowd of friends and sporting men at the Union depot to see them off and wish the Minneapolis boy success in his coming fight with Peter Jackson. Car diff is in excellent health and spirits, and feels confident of defeating the colored champion. He now weighs 185 pounds, and will enter the ring at ISO. They will avoid a long, continuous journey, and will make several stops along the route, when Cardiff and Donaldson will appear as exponents of the Delsartean art. While confident of winning the prize offered by the California Club, Cardiff has not underrated his opponent's abilities, and said: "lam going out to California to make the fight of my life. I know I am going to meet a very clever and experienced boxer, but I will win just as sure as I will eat my breakfast to morrow morning." ,. ., Donaldson took with him a considerable amount of Minneapolis money to wager ou the result. Spot-tins Notes. AmspATCn from New York states that John Kelly has signed toaci as au Associauuu umpire next season. Tiik Cleveland club has done remarkably well in selling tickets. Up to March 1 the sales amounted to 3,500. Giffoed, who managed the Indianapolis, Syracuse and Columbus teams, is now an insu rance agent at Columbus. Jim Hakt has not yet agreed to manage the Des Moines club next season. He does not know whether or not he will do so. J. A. Huggins, the champion rifle Bhot of this city, will leave the shooting gallery busi ness next month. Bonts are too high. Mattimoke will bever make his mark as a pitcher, but the day is not far distant when he will be one of the best hitting outfielders in the profession. The Pittsburg club Carrolls sweetly for its big catcher to come and commence the Hanlon of Ed Morris' delivery, so as to be used to St be fore the season opens. Cincinnati Enquirer. If the Pittsburg court should succeed in solving the momentous question. "What is the LeagueT" thus defining its legal status, the Ball Players' Brotherhood will doubtless be under great obligations to it. Sporting Life. The most economical players in the Associa tion are Corkhill, Bill Gleason, Bushong, Som mers, Nicol. Stovey, McPhee, Milligan and Comiskey. They are worth from $7,000 to $10, 000. Nat Hudson and Bobbie Caruthers in herited small fortunes and are worth probably $35,000 each. Latham and Ramsay are notori ously improvident. To-I)ny's Trial Lists. Common Fleas No. 1 Birmingham Coal Company vs the P. V. &. C. Railway Company; Kopper vs Oliver & Roberts Wire Com pany; First National Bank of Braddock vs Munhall et al; Dickey, Jr. vs. Mundorff fc Co.; Phillips vs Shutt; Reidenbach vs Graitz et al; Jung vs Rorrison; Gormley vs tho B. fc O. Railway Company: Hill vs Dickson; Hays vs McBwaine; Howard vs Dugan; Polk & Co. vs Fried; Fitch et ux vs P. fc W. Railway Company. Common Pleas No. 2 Pflaum vs borough of McKeesportj Stoer vs Edie; Sturgen vs Scott; Jones vs Riggs et al; Stewart vs Fhelan: Achlammer vs Burns. Criminal Court Commonwealth vs James Waddle. Gottried Meyer, Andrew Flack, Au gust Holley, Patrick Golden, Christ Rentz, Isaac N. Cochran, Michael Trunzler et al, John Block. Ella Findley, Eph Balleat, W. H. Free born. Ella McGrael, Mark Wishart (2), Will iam W. Hazelett The greatest good to the greatest number. Br. Ball's Cough Syrup. Take no other. Silk Department. At 75c a yard, worth $1 25, an elegant line of colored moire Francaise; all the choice evening and street shades. mavtsu Hughs & Hacke. B. &B. 200 pes new India silks received Saturday and on sale this morning most elegant styles and qualities shown this season $1 23 to 2 00 per yard. Boggs & Buhl, Cloak Department. New spring jerseys, latest styles and all sizes, $1 50 each upward;" only a lew re maining of fleeced-lined French jerseys, which we offer at less than half Original prices to close. Hugus & Hacke. siavfsu Lace Bed Sets, Full sizes, beautiful designs, from $1 50 to $6; real antique lace sets $7 50 to $10; worth nearly double at Bosenbaum &Co's. B.&B. 27-inch India silks 65 and 75 cents new styles and the choicest bargains ever shown. Hundreds of pieces to select from. Boggs & Bunx. Black Goods Department. All the newest and most desirable fabrics offered this spring are now shown here in great variety. Special values in black cashmere at 50c, 60c, 75c and 51 00 a yard. jiwfsu Hugus & Hacke, Bargains in Lace Curtains, Our third shipment. 6,000 pairs just opened, All 3 to 4 yds long; prices ranging 75c to ?10 a pair; curtain nets 31 to 56 inches wide, new patterns 12c to 65c a yd., at Bosenbaum & Co's. Silk Department. Black jersey and armure silks from $1 00 to 52 00 per yard; the best values ever offered of this, the best wearing fabric known. Hughs & Hacke. arwFSu Invalids call at 1102 Carson st and be cured free of charge. AMUSEMENTS. HARRIS' THEATER Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, Afternoon and Nights, "49." Thursday, Friday and Saturday, "DANlTES." mh4-18 (RAND OPERA HOUSE VT Every Evening. Matinees Wednesday and Saturday. MR. JOSEPH MURPHY. TO-NIGHT "THE KERRY GOY." Week March 11 Robson fc Crane in "The Henrietta." mh3-20 B LTOU THEATER TO-NIGHT THE FUGITIVE. Next Week "The Twelve Temptations." mh4-30 CASINO MUSEUM Week of March 4. Kennedy & Mack Frank and John. Capon ties Charles and Alice. The smallest living being now on earth. Admission 10 cents. Open from 10 A. II. to 10 P. M. mh3-42. TTaRRY WILLIAMS ACADEMY-TO-NIGHT. Matinees Tnesday, -Thursdav and Saturday. LILLY CLAY8'S COLOSSAL BURLESQUE COMPANY. mh3-19 SINGING SOCIETY EINTRACHT THIS evening masquerade ball in the Law renceville Turner Hall. Suits can be got in the hall of the society in the afternoon and at the Turner Hall in the evening. BYRN & McCABE f nrnlsh the carriages. mh4-16 LEGAL NOTICES. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE United States, for the Western district of Pennsylvania, Bovard, RoseCompanyNo. 2 The steamboat Mayflower. O" 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, Pa., on THURSDAY, March 14. 18S9, at 2 o'clock P. M. & C. McCANDLESS, Commissioner. fe27.100-D GEO. H. BARBOUR. CIVIL ENGINEER, Surveyor, Draughtsman and Designerof Bridges Roofs and Mill Buildings, Room 62 Eisner Buildintr, del2-k66-D 64 FIFTH AVENUE. Pittsburg. A E. L1NKENHE1MER, ARCHITECT, 545 Smlthfield street, Pittsburg, Pa. Freihelts Freund Building, second floor, - f eSWl-D THE S3-Display advertisements one dollar per tquare for one insertion. Classified advertise menu on this page such as Wanted, For Sale, lb Let, etc, ten tents per line for each inser tion, and none taken for less than fifty cents. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH BBANCH OFFICES. For trio accommodation of the public, Branch Offices have been established at the following places, where Want, For Sale, To Let, and other transient ad vertisements will be received up to 9 P. M. for inser tion next morning: Advertisements are to be prepaid except where advertisers already have acconnts with TllK D1S- PATCK. 1'ITTSBUKG. THOMAS MCCAFFREY. 3509 Butler street. EMIL G. 8TUCKEY. 24th street and Penn avc. E. G. SsTUCKEY iCO., Wyllc ave. and Fultonst, U. STOKELY, FUIU Avenue Market House. EAST END. J. W. WALLACE, 6121 Penn avenue. OAKLAND. MCALLISTER & E1IE1DLEK, 5th av. & Alwood St. EOUT1ISIDE. JACOB SPOHN, No. S Carson street. CHAS. SCHWARM, i:07 Carson street ALLEGHENY. A. J. KAKKCHEK, 53 Federal street, ' H. J. McBRIUE, Federal and Ohio streets. FRED H. EGGEKS. 172 Ohio street. F. H. EGGEK3JtSON, Ohio an Chestnut tt, J. F. STEVENSON, Arch and Jackson streets. THOMAS McHENHY. Western and Irwin aves. G. W. HUGHES. Pennsylvania and Beaver aves. ,1-r.KKi M.utiKiai. Kebecca ana Allegheny aves, WANTED HELP. nlnle Heln. TTTANTED-UPHOLSTERERS. A. Ttnr.TS VV CO., Barbfr. Supply, 502 Liberty street, mhl- TTT"ANTED-COLLECTOB-MUST HE A GtOlj ii one; steady situation. J. w. FIKKOE, : wuru ave. inn-; WANTED-YOUNG MAN TO KEEP SMAIj set Of books. Address A. (!.. Tllsnuti-h i. ,flce, btatlng salary expected. mh4-7 T7-ANTED-A FIKST-CLASS GENERAL l L MA-JAKU- " KjauMsi: inquire BUTLKK & UA. NER'S, corner Short and Liberty sts. mill- r ANTED FIEST-CI, ASH HTEET. MnT.TlMtS. tV Address, stating wages expected andlex penencc. G. L. L., IT. O. Box 812, JohnstcWn, mU4-4-IW TTTANTED-SINGLE MAN TO tj farm: one who understands care ana cows. Apply, 75 EDEKAL ST, uy, xra. TTfJANTED-BOOK CANVASSERS Fo: t i great i-rouiDltlon Hoot; a bonanza ii"nK; Trriie ior our extra inducements. LY CO., 10 and 12 Sixth st. TITANTED-LOCAL MANAGER. SLX '.. rear: permanent position;- no eollcllngo peddling. Apply by letter to J. STEPHENS faen'IMVr. Maln St., Cincinnati, O. i mll3-95-MWF j WANTEO-MEN TO SELL OUR NEW LINE of household necessities, novelties aid lux uries, on easy payments. In Pittsburg anl Alle gneny. Good references required. GATELY & O., 10 and 12 Sixth st. Eh3-S5 WANTED-A MIDDLE-AGED MAN, LOCA TED outside large cities, to represent In his locality, a responsible house; monthly salary 70 to J100 at start; references. SUPT. MFG. HOUSE, Lock box 1610, M. Y. OC7-4S-M "TTfANTED-A YOUNG MAN OF EXPERI T V EN CE to sell handkerchiefs to the retail clt y trade; also, two to travel in the State, on commis sion. Address, with reference, S. P.U0UGE4 CO., 338 Broa dway, NewYorkClty. mh3-8C VTT"ANTED-AGENTS IN THIS CITY AND V outside towns to sell Dr. O'Keefe's pUls and bitters: stead v work; can make tl2totlsier week. DR. O'KEEFE & CO, Homeopathic Chemists, 34 Fifth avenue, Pittsburg, Pa. mbt-24 "TTT-ANTEO-AGENTS ON SALARY: $75 fER TV month and expenses paid any active aim or woman to sell our goods by sample and Hie at home; salary paid promptly and expenses li ad vance; full particulars and sample case fref, we mean Just what we say. Address STANDARD SILVERWARE CO.. Boston. Mass. fel5-3-D -TTTANTED-AN ACTIVE MAN-ON AO II COUNT of Increasing business we wants good man, and are prepared to treat llberaly with someone of experience and large acquaintance: a profitable position Is available for an acceptable man. Apply by letter, with references, M JAS. W. DRAPE & CO., 129 Fourth avenue, PJttsburg, mb3-8S TT7-ANTED-COMPETENT BUSINESS MAN ii could obtain prominent offlcer'i position (salary ?2,-400) In large corporation (having scores of offices and stores doing extensive safe cash business); must take S5, 000 dividend paying stock at cost (par) from present officer, wlo has pur chased extensive Euronean- rallrnad iitprpRtn re quiring his attention. Address APFLKTON, Sta- UUU kj. J Sew York. mh3-166 Female Heln. -rTTANTED-A YOUNG GIRL TO K CHAM TV BERworfc. Call at 543 GRANT ST. mh3-153 Slnlo and Pemnlo Helo. -TTTANTED-AT ONCE 2 COLORED WAIT YV ERS, 6 farm hands, vegetable Cook, store room girl, pantry and kitchen girl, coiks, cham bermaids and house girls. MEEHAH'S, 545 Grant ct mh4-r VTT-ANTED-LIVE MEN AND WOMEN TO II engage In an easy, paying tuslness at home: can work daytime or evening and make 50c to (2 per hour: sure thing; sample and complete Instructions sent free. Address WOiLD SUP PLY CO.. Rutland. Vt fe25-l WANTED SITUATIONS. -TXTANTED-POSITION BY A YOUKG LADY IT (trained nurse) to take charge f an Inva lid. Address P. S. P., 240 Meadow 6tM East End, cltv. mh3-26 WANTED PARTNERS. XX7-ANTED-PARTNER-1,000 (HALF 1)E- FERRED)and office services tan secure half interest In a new and splendid arency, pos sessing a monopoly with leading house! and com panies; can be easily worked up to from $12,000 to fcn,000ayearproflt Address XO EXAGGERA TION, Dispatch office. mt3-69 WANTED IN A SUCCESSFUL MANUFAC TURING firm in this city, a competent busi ness man to purchase a l-5th Interest ad take the management of one of the departments; amount of capital required 115,000: the business Is well established and highly prosperous; present mem bers of the firm are well known to us and are worthy of Implicit confidence in every respect and are strong financially: all communicstions and conferences will be treated confidentially. JAS. "W. DRAPE & CO., 129 Fourth ave., Pittsburg. - mbl-52-D WAKTED-ROOMS. HOUSES. -TTANTED-A FURNISHED HOUSE, FIVE IT or more rooms, for three months or a year; small family, no children; state terms. Address M. C, Dispatch office. mli3-27-MW -rTANTED-A LARGE TRONT ROOM UN W FURNISHED, with board, by a middle aged lady on or before the first or April. Address S. A. M No. 114 Erie st., Allegheny. mh2-2 WANTED BOARDING. TjrrANTED-BOARDINGlNEASTEND, CON V V VENIENT to station or cable. by thorough ly reliable couple: references exchanged. A. B. M.. Dispatch office. mh4-13 WANTED FINANCIAL. -TTT-ANTED-MOETGAGES-MONEYTO LOAN II In sums to snlt at 4H, 5 and 6 per cent GRAEULNG & LYON, 135 Fourth ave. ap6-el-D WANTED RENTS TO COLLECT; MONTH LY settlement with Itemized statement BLACK & BA1RD, 95 Fourth avenue. a28-a29-D XTT-ANTED MORTGAGES ON CITY PROP TV ERTY. over S4.000; 4K Per cent; no tax. HENEY A. WEAVER & CO., KFourth aTenue. mh2-a22-D -rrrANTEU-KENTS COLLECTED FKOM1T- TV LY; property managed with satisfaction. ALLES BAILEY, 164 Fourth aTenue, Tel. 1G7. Ial9-Sl WANTED-MOKTGAGES-SUMS FROM fWO to 8300,000 to loan an;, 5 and 6 per cent. JAS. W. DRAPE 4 Co., 129 Fourth avenue, Pitts burg. mhl-52-D w ANTED MORTGAGES IN ANY amounts: 1H to 6 per cent: city and country: no delay. SAMUEL W. Fourth avenue Ja20-55-MThS WANTED MORTGAGES. LARGE OR smalt at 4)$ to6perccnt according to kind and size or mortgage. W. A. HERRON i SONS. 80 Fourth ave. inhl-3S-l. 4, 6, 8, ll.lt, 15, 18, 20.22, 25.27,29 WANTED-MORTGAGES IN SUMS OF SM0 to 120.000 and upward, at lowest rates, on Pittsburg, Allegheny or suburban Improved real estate. ALEX AN DEB & LEE, 313 W nod st. mh2-99-MWS WANTED-TO LOAN 1500,000, IN AMOUNTS of 3,000 and upward, on city and suburban property, on AH per cent free of tax: also smaller amounts at 5 and 6 per cent BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth avenue. seH-d26-D --TrANTK1,-TO LOAN sa,000 ON MORT YV GAGES; 100 and upward at 6 per cent; J5P0,00Oat !i per cent on residences or business property; also In adjoining counties. S. H. FRENCH, 125 Fourth avenue. oc31-e84-D -TTT-ANTEDMORTGAGES-ll, 000, 000TO LOAN TV on city and suburban properties at 4K, 6and 6 per cent and on tarms In Allegheny and adja cent counties at 6 per cent; no money loaned out of Pennsylvania. I. M. PENNOCK & SON, 105 Fourth avenue. ap7-fll WANTED MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED-BY PEARSON. LEADING PHO TOGRAPHER, 96 Fifth avenue, Pittsburg, and 43 Federal street Allegheny, everybody to know that he is making fine cabinets at el 50 per dozen; photos delivered when promised: instan taneous nrocess. ' mhl3-k27 WA NTED-TO LEASE THE WARM SPRINGS HOTEL and grounds: established In 1775: the oldest most historic and romantic summer resort In the State of Pcnnsylanla; located five miles from Huntingdon station, on the main line of the Pennsylvania Railroad. Apply to M. MCNEIL St W., HuntlBgdott, Pa, r T ftsms-Hwr WORK ON of lprses ,. AUejneny mhl-108 KODR nr this UATE- njiS-85 X) A PITTSBURG DISPATCH, wvyTED-MISCE;rjIiANT;niT WAfoundVb.-J'"u SMALLROOT'S ColumbuS,no7 tl0Wer- 8UU,SWM IBOM CO., WAm?reha"ndliKiFUHE ANU GENERAL rrrrsu'criS'N Wihiravc. "t"' mb3-i3z WAERALmereJhS,EnI,0L1J G001 ANDGEN-prTSfAmUonNaic!).r93Tl,1,rd1.ve1.nCtl0n- mh3-132 WtT!.1115 fo kent or lease a lot 21X120 reet on Braddock ave central BOX1SLfBrrabd,t9Sitenns &?" 'Address BOX-a Braddock, Pa. fe28-54-MTh WAfr,iS.PEri)F 2-INCH. AND 180 ieet orio-inch. good second.hu.rf rnn tin- For inrthe n.-,.-. '.. - L---r::j.'rr-- COAL & USONCO., Central City, Ky. CENTRAL r. mh3-32-D WT-rF113 UESI1UNG TO DIS ,r,wvi. .iS V the.lr fafniture and household 5?rf. umiM b7 "jetlon or private sale, call or ad ?nrt!0.OSi54.Klsnerbu",ln". r. Fifth ave., and Wood street. mM. mh3-167 WAnfEUKJJBLI T0 KNOW THE ELITE Jin QALLE,1'Y. 516 Market street Pittsburg, will make cabinets for fl 00 per dor., and- show l;.r. ii jimy i; so come cany: little ones ; uBe elevator. bring the ies-v WANTED - BUYERS FOR GOLD AND il-.lver 'wtencs. chains, clocks, diamonds, !!!!cf,Tr,:,..e!?" Rt ?l Jor weekl Rogers' knives Md forks 11 75 per set for cash. JOHN MITSCH, 1W Federal st, Allegheny. fel7-18-MWFSu TTTANTED-EVERYBODY TO KNOW THAT ITT H. Terhevden has laid In a large stock ot American watches, gold and silver,, that he can KnKJ'K.r s..tlic 'owest; remember the place. HENRY TERHEYDEN, 630 Smlthfield st I noll-uwFsu ANTED H(nspinrETWT3T?i tii wnw I JV that we are selling house furnishing goods cheaper than any other house In the city; auction sale every Tuesday and Friday at 10 A. Jr.: terms cash. PITTSBURG AUCTION CO., 93Thlrdave. mb3-132 FOR SALE iaiPROVED REAL ESTATE. Citv Residences. FOR SALE t500-TWO 2-STORY FRAME houses, with stable; Gangwlsch St.; easy terms. W. W. JlcNEILL & BRO.,162 Fourth ave. mh2-22 FOR SALE-p,ROO-2-STORY BRICK HOUSE, 7rooms; Devltllersst: all conveniences; easy terms. W.W. McNEU.L4BEO.,162Fourthave. mh2-22 T7OR SALE-CHEAP. IF DISPOSED OF SOON. J? No. 15 Second avenue, a very desirable new house. 11 rooms: lot 20x80 ft W. A. HERRON sujns, 80 Fourth avenue. fe28-7-MWThP T7"OR 'SALE-MT. WASHINGTON. GRAND- 'ftoms: lot A? VIEW aye., 11,050, frame house, 2 rooms; 25x157; terms, S250 cash, balance to suit. J. R. COOPER & CO., 107 Fourth aye. inb.4-12 T7"OR SALE-ON MAGEE STREET-BRICK finished attic, natural gas. J house, 6 rooms. city water, good cellar, etc.; will be sold at a bargain-. J . K. COOPER & CO., 107 Fourth ave. mh4-12 WOB SALE-DAVIS ST.. NEW BRICK HOUSE attic, hall, vestibule. J of 6 rooms, finished attic. marble mantels, good cellar, nat. and art gas: lot 20x94; cheap and terms easy, J. R. COOPER & CO., 107 Fourth ave. mh4-12 FOR SALE-HOUSE AND LARGE LOT ON Thirty-eighth st, between Butler st. and Penn avc.; 7 rooms, hall, cellar, etc.. etc.; large lot 55x115 feet; will be sold cheap. JAS. W. DRAPE & CO., 129 Fourth ave., Pittsburg. mh2-31-invs OR SALE AN EXCEPTIONAL BARGAIN Mt Washington, fine river view, two squares from incline, very neat frame, mansard roof dwelling, 7 rooms, hall, water and gas. recently paperedand painted: lot 35x293: only 3.400; easy terms. J. R. COOPER & CO.', 107 Fourth ave. mh4-l2 FOR SALE-f8.000 AND YOUR OWN TIME, for a 2-story frame dwelling on Mission st, SouthsIde;9roouis, finished attic, hall, vestibule, bath, slate mantels, natural gas, cemented cellar, front and rear porch,, cistern, etc.: lot 60x150; good view of surrounding valley. BLACK & HAIRD. 95 Fourth aye. mh4-15 East End Residence. FOR SALE-ROUP STREET DWELLING; very deslraDle; 4 rooms on a floor; late Im provements: large lot; near steam and cable cars. AV. A. HEBRON & SONS, 80 Fourth avenue. mh3-122-MTTS FOR BALE-TWO SMALL HOUSES -AT fl.600 each In the East End, near Shadyside and Roup Stations and cable cars. Terms from JAS. "W. DRAPE & CO., 129 Fourth avenue, Pitts burg. ' mh2-30-D TTIOR SALE-?3,700-ON MEYRAN AVENUE, 2 squares from cable line, Oakland; house 6 rooms; tot zzxiuo it.: statue in rear; easy pay- ments. "VV. A. xi.i&nui s DUfls, hi fonrtn avenue. mhl-46-D FOR. SALE-ON PENN AVE.. BETWEEN NegleyandSt. Clair St.; lot 25x145 toKlrk wood st, frame house of 4 rooms, front and back porches, sewer connections, etc ; only tlOOO. THOS. LIGGETT, 114 Fourth ave. mh3-lS5-rwrssu FOR SALE-FOR K.000-ON MONTHLY IN STALLMENTS ofpa, a good brick house of 6 rooms, bath, ranee. Jiat, gasfpossesslon can"be had at once; Ho. 2al Plymouth st: call or send for particulars. W. A. HERRON St SONS, 80 Fourth avenue. . mhl-45-MWF FOB SALE-ON MONTHLY PAYMENTS-A new house with good lot. in East End, near railroad station; 6 rooms, hall natural gas, marble mantels, porches, etc.. etc: price. $3,000; posses sion given at once. JAB. W. DRApE & CO., 129 Fourth ave., Pittsburg. mhl-52-D FOR SALE-A BARE BARGAIN-SMALL house and lot East End, nearlllland avenue. 6 rooms, halt dry cellar, natnral gas, all in good order; bouse almost new; good lotto an alley, side entrance: price only 2. 30E JAS. W. DRAPE Ss CO., 129 Fourth ave., PlttBburg. mh2-30-o FOR SALE-ON EASY PAYMENTS-A NEW and complete East End residence: just com pleted; 9 rooms, handsomely finished and com plete to small details: cor. lot 40X120 ft.; near steam and cable cars; t7,500: call at once. W. A. HERRON &SONS,80Fourthavenue. mhl-46-D 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 60x 120, with forest trees, etc. :. price reasonable; terms w euii. uuau a a Axmr, vo . 5 Fourth ave. fe24-106-MWP FOR SALE A LARGE NEW QUEEN ANNE house, with 120 ft. front on Seglcy avenue, with 10 large rooms, artistically papered through out with bath, both gases, larxt porches, stained glass windows, electric bells and all late improve ments; price 15,700. MELLON BROS., 6349 Station st, E.E. mh3-92-MW FOKSALE-ANICEQUEENANNEHOUSE1N the East End: 5 minutes from railroad station; 6 rooms, with bath, w. c, natural gas, marble mantels, hall, attic and cellar, porch front and rear: everything In fine order andalmost new; Im mediate possession. JAS. W. DRAPE & CO., 129 Fourth ave., Pittsburg. . mhl-62-D TJWR SALE-EA8TEND DWELLING; BRICK; A. late style; iusi 9 rooms -well fln. lshed; all latest Improvements: bath, range, both juuua ui gn& street cradec rv. pantry, perfect sewerage. near cable cars, three squares i of Roup station: only S7.CC0: terms easy. W. A. iitaiKUfl s, SUA3, so Fourth avenue. mb3-122-MTTS FOR SALE-PRETTY HOME IN THE EAST End; street paved with asphalt: complete sewerage; Queen Anne frame dwelling; reception hall, range, bath, laundiv with stationary tubs, 9 rooms, pantry, furnace; lot 60x100 feet: close to P. R. R. station; price 17,600; terms, $1,000 cash, bal ance to suit. BLACK & BAIRD, 85 Fourth ave. fe4-18-UTVF OR SALE-WECHIN 3 MINUTES' WALK OF Roup station, elegant neighborhood: lot 50x165; brick house of 8 rooms, bath room, laun dry, large closets, furnace, plate glass windows, hardwood finish, marble and carved wood man tels, elegantly papered, plumbing and everything of the very best; only 810,000. THUS. LIGGETT? 114 Fourth ave. mh3-135-MWFSSu FOR SALE COR. LOT ON ELLSWORTH avc., 55x133, frame house of 8 'rooms, bath room, basement laundry, natural gas all through the house; good drainage; wide hall In center of house; electric bells and all modern Improve ments; within 3 minutes' walk of Roup station; Sood neighborhood: only $8,000. THOS. LIG E1T, No. 114 Fourth ave. mh3-135-invrssu TT'OR SALE-FIFTH AVE., E. E., NEAR HI JD LAND ave.. substantial 2-story frame dwell ing containing 9 rooms, reception hall. Inside suut'ers andw. c, slate and marble mantels, laundry, etc. ; the woodwork and finish through out the" entire first floor Is solid walnut very nlolv finished; lot Is on corner, 84x110 feet to an alley; must be sold at once: price low. SAMUEL AV. BLACK & CO., 99 Fourth ave. mh3-8-JiwI- FOK SALE A HANDSOME SHADYSDJE residence: one of the finest avenues In the East End: convenient to railroad station; 12 spa cious rooms and replete throughout with all the more recent appliances; reception hall, cabinet mantels, natnral gas, bath, lavatory, etc, etc ; piazza In front large lot side entrance, alley In rear; everything In prime order; almost new; im mediate possession given, and price and terms maco less uiau nctum ..me w n piDmpi pur- chaser. JAB. W. avenue, Pittsburg. iftAtii a w., ux courtn mh2-33-D FOR SALE SHADYSIDE RESIDENCE, 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, fruit and shade trees: househasa 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 Tor 3 horses; Jot 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 too, 000. BLACK BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave. fe4-18-MWF Allrshenr Residences. FOR SALE-ON MONTEREY ST., ALLE GHENY, 2-story mansard brick house of 7 rooms, hall, vestibule, bath, and centrally lo cated ; lot 20x120 to paved alley; this property will be sold ,".t a sacrifice If sold at once. THOS. LIG GETT, 114 Fourth ave. mh3-138-irwT8u TTIOR BALE-SECOND WARD, ALLEGHENY, J fine small houses 2 rooms: close to street cars; city water and natural gas ; these are the cheapest little houses In the city, 650 on monthly or Lquniic4. ii.jui5iin. c.cu tuia price would ne liberally discounted for cash; title perfect. JOHN H. MCCKEEBY, 95 Firth avenue. mh3-5-Mwr FOR SALE A FINE RE81DENCE ON LIN COLN avenue, Allegheny, two-stprl-d brick, mansard roor, with cresting, bay window. 12 rooms and all In beautiful .order throughout; complete modern conveniences; smooth concrete side entrance; alley In rear; brick stable and car riage house, etc., etc. most excellent -property and choice location." Terms, etc. from JAS. AV. DBAPE CO., 129 Fourth BTeaue, Pittsburg luuwv MONDAY, - MARCH ' 1 FOR SALE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE. Alleshenr Residences. TTIOR BALE-mOOO-FINE RESIDENCE ON JP North avenue. A. LEGGATE & SON, 31 Federal st. Allegheny. mh2-68 OR SALE-ONLY gl.OOO-HOUSE 2 BOOMS: lot 23x100 feet: on Ashton St. A. D. WILSON, 65 Federal St.. Allegheny. fe2S-65 FOR SALE-I175-LOT 25X75, RUJGEWOOD avenue. Second ward, Allegheny; a hillside lot, pretty steep. A. LEGGATE & SON, 31 Fed eralst mb2-58 FOR SALE-FOR 13.000, Jf CASH, BALANCE on long time, 296 Rebecca st, Allegheny, good house 6 rooms, lot 20x100 ft" to another street. W. A. HERRON & SONS, 80 Fourth avenue. mh2-42-MWS FIR SALE-FRONTING THE PARKS, AL leghenv. for 815,000, large and commodious dwelling of 14 rooms; lot 21.6 feet; terms easy. AV. A. HEREON & bONS, 80 Fourth avenue. mh3-121-MWT TTIOR 8ALE-SEDGWICK ST., ALLEGHENY, J? brick residence 8 rooms, hall, bath, w. c, range, inside shutters, marble mantels, both gases, and In best or repalrr lot 24 ft. front; cor ner property. J. It COOPER & CO., 107 Fourth ave. mh4-12 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 vestlhule doors, stone trim mings, stone steps; lot 24x95 with use of 4-root side alley: two lines of street cars; fine location for physician, or any one wanting a good home; as an Investment will nay about 8ter cent: call and see photograph. BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave. 1622-32-22,23, 25, 27, mh-l, 4, 6, 8, It 12, 14, 16, 19 Suburban "Residences. FOR 8ALE-!12,000-SUBURBAN RESIDENCE of Mrs. Eliza A. Cooper, West End avenue. New Brighton road: lot 90x260; brick double house, 12 rooms and attics. A. LEGGATE & SON. 31 Federal st, Allegheny. fe28-l FOR SALE-ON WALLACE ST., WILKINS BURG, 2-story brick house of 8 rooms, front and hack porches: both gases, good water; lot 52x149, set with fruit and shade trees; very desira ble location: terras to suit; price S3. 800. THOS. LIGGETT, 114 Fourth ave. mh3-138-MWFSu TTIOR SALE-HOLLAND ST., AVILKINBBURG. JJ -New frame dwelling, 6 rooms, reception hall, bath, natural gas, city water, slate mantels, etc.; large lot with fruit and shade trees and well sewered: only 4 minutes' walk from station. BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave. mh4-14-MWF FOR SALE-ON AVATER ST., WILKINS BURG, corner lot 98x165, good frame house of 5 rooms, good welt of water; lot well set with grapes, peaches, pears, etc.: price only 82.600; small cash payment balance In monthly pay ments. THUS. LIGGETT, 114 Fourth avenue mh3-138-3rwFSu TTIOR BALE-IN SEWICKLEY-HOU3E AND Jj large lot at a rare bargain : 9 rooms, with bath, hot and cold water, w. c. natural gas, marble mantels, dry cellar, porch, ball, etc., all in excel lent order; fine large lou stable and carriage house etc., and price only (5,600: very cheap: best value in the place; only 3 minutes from railway station. Particulars from JAS. W. DRAPE & CO., 129 Fourth ave., Pittsburg. mhl-52-D FOR SALE-TWO ACRES OF LAND AT Howard Station. 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. R. TOUDY, 1721 Carson street. South Side. . fel9-61 FOR SALE-OR TO LET-ONE OF THE MOST beautiful suburban places In Allegheny County; the house Is large, containing 15 rooms, splendidly finished, and surrounded with wide verandas; It Is completely fitted un with bath rooms, water closets and natural gas; there Is a good stable and handsomefowlhouse; thegrounds are very beautiful and well supplied with choice shrubbery, fruit and ornamental trees; the whole will be sold, with from 1 to 5 acres of ground, at a very moderate price. KNOXVILLEOiAND IM PROVEMENT CO., 85 Knox avenue, Knoxvllle borough. la!9-9 FOR SALE-LOTS. City l,ot P OR SALE-THREE LOTS 20x110. FORTY FIFTH street near Butlefstreet; cheap, on easy terms. AV. AV. MCNEILL BRO., 162 Fourth avenue. ' mhi-21-2, 4,6,8,10 East End Lota. FOR SALE-2 LOTS AT BEN VENUE, 50x75 ft., Enfield st. 8650: 50x120, Ben Venue aTe nue. price S1.500. MELLON BROS., 6349. Station St., East End. mhl-68-irw FOR SALE-FIRST-CLASS RESIDENCE LOT, 100x235, on Negley avenue, with all street Im provements paid; can be sold only to one who will build one large residence. MELLON BROS., 6349 Station St., East End. mn3-93-MP FOR BALE-LOTS, LOTS, LOTS, ON SOUTH HUand ave., Center ave., Penn ave.. Fifth ave.. Barton st, Walllngford St., AValnut st. Edwin st,.0'Hara St., Roup St.. Conrad St., and all the principal sts. and aves. in the East End at lowest market prices. THOS. LIGGETT, No. Ill Fourth ave. mh3-l35-jnYrssu FOR SALE BRUSHTON STATION. THE T finest building tots In the market to-day for the money: Improved walks, with 60-foot streets; all buildings set back 16 feet from street line: call or send for colored plan. JOHNF. BAXTER, Agt, 512 Smlthfield St. mh3-75-MWF Alleshcny Lota. FOR SALE-CHEAP LOTS I! CHEAP LOTS 11 Second -ward, Allegheny, 8350. 22x100 feet; easy terms. W. AV. MCNEILL & BRO.. 162 Fourth avenue. mh2-22 FOR SALE-81.800-BUILDLNG LOT, TAGP GART St., adjoining Incline plane 38 feet front 18 feet rear, 125 feet deep; stores here would rent well. A. LEGGATE & SON, 31 Federal St., Atlegbeny. mb2-53 Forms. . FOR SALE-FARMS NEAR MORGANTOWN, 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 listto.T. VV. ANDERSON, Morgantown, AV. Va. fe24-7-MWrsu FOR SALE-A NICE F.J.HM OF 65 ACRES, about 10 miles from the city; land In good state or tillage; excellent dwelling and outbuild ings, fine orchard, plenty of watcri would take a small propertyln part payment. JAS. W. DRAPE & CO., 129 Fourth avenue, Pittsburg. mh2-32-MWS miscellaneous. FOB SALE-RESIDENCES- AND BUILDING lots In Morgantown, AV. Va. ; also farms near Morgantown; we have a railroad, the State Uni versity, natural gas, and will have slack water thlsyear. Write for descriptive list to T. AV.AN DERSON, Morgantown, AV. Va. fc24-7-irwTSu F IOR SALE 6,000, Third avenue dwelling. 9,000, Ben Venue new brick residence. 6,250. Oakland, fine brick bouse 8 rooms. : 1,900. Brushton, new elegant 5-room frame. 10.500, Shadyslde.abeautifulresldence property. : 3,000, Forbes street near Gist finely finished. irlck residence of 9 rooms. All on easy terms. AV. AV. MCNEILL & BRO., 162 Fourth ave. mh2-20 i FOR BALE-CALL FORILLUSTRATEDPLAN or 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 ouyer; come eany, get the nick of lots and ground noor prices. fe4-l8-jrwT BLACK & BA1HD, 95 Fourth ave. FOR SALE BUSINESS. Business Stands. FOR SALE-OHIO ST.. ALLEGHENY, AT A bargain, good 3-story brick house of 6 rooms and storeroom, hall: side entrance; large lot with stable and wagon shed In rear; store occupied as grocery and doing a fir6t-class business; easy terms. J. R. COOPER CO., 107 Fourth ave. mh4'12 FOR SALE-VALUABLE BUSINESS PROP ERTIES, Liberty street and Smlthfield street; prominent and consplcuons locations, with cer tainty of enhancement or value; excellent chance for investments. Particulars to prospective buy ers from J AS. W. DRAPE & CO., 129 Fourth ave nue Pittsburg. mh2-30-D FOR SALE BMALL MANUFACTURING property in Allegheny, near Ohio st, front ing on two streets, large building with engine boiler, shafting, etc. . all In good order; excellent pla:e for a laundry or light manufacturing busi ness. Terms, etc., from JAS. W. DRAPE CO., 129 Fourth ave., Pittsburg. mh2-31-MW8 FOR SALE-THK CHAUTAUQUA HOTEL property, -with complete outfit and entire furnlshment head of Lake Chautauqua, .Mayvllle N. Y.. at railroad station; 65 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 lor livery purposes and all necessary outbuildings; over 4 acres or ground tastefully laid out with ornamental and shade trees, spacious lawn, etc.. etc: everything In perfect order and in condition to continue the business in its usual prosperous state; the most profitable hotel stand on the lake; a rare chance for the right man: can be bought at an immense bargain: satisfactory reasons for selling. Fuller particulars from JAS. W. DRAPE & CO.. 129 Fourth avenue Pittsburg. mh2-31-KW8 Business Chances. FOR SALE-A RETAIL GROCERY BUSINESS (an old-established stand), with good paying trade; one of the best.thoroughfares In Allegheny; stock and fixtures worth about 83,O0O:buslncss about 830. 000. JAS. W. DRAPE 4 CO., 129 Fourth aie., Pittsburg. mhl-52-p FIB SALE-ONE-HALF INTEREST IN A woolen mill and broom factory In o..e of the best towns in AVestcrn Pennsylvania; the only business of the kind In county: fully equipped and doing well. JAS. W. DRAPE & CO.. 129 Fourth avenue. Pittsburg. mh2-30-D FOB SALE STORES. STORES. BTOEES; drag, dry goods, grocery, notion, shce tea, cigar and tobacco stores, bakeries, hotels, restaur ants, confectioneries, hoarding houses, coal works, etc. : 103 good city business chances ior Dion or women. SHEPARD Jfc CO.. 54 Fifth ave. J 130 FOR SALE-A GENTS' FURNISHING AND clothing business in a growing town, on line of two railroads, about 60 miles from Pittsburg; stock la in good condition: business prosperous: satisfactory reasons ror selling. Particulars from JAS. yf, 0BAPE 4 CQ..-M9 Fourth avenue, Pltts-j burg;. t -,. jnlU-5B- - ;"" .;V -vr- 1889. FOR SALE BUSINESS. Business Chances. FORSALE-LIGHTIRONMANUFACTUBING business: good reasons for selling. Address A. B., Dispatch office. . mh2-90 FOR SALE-A GOOD DRUGSTORE IN A RAP IDLY growing-manufacturing town on line of railroad; population over 3, 000 and increasing: a splendid opening. JAS. AV. DRAPE & CO.. 129 Fourth avenue Pittsburg. mbl-52-P FOR SALE-AN OLD ESTABLISHED BOOT and shoe store in a good country town, on line of railroad; present owner has m-ide a small fortnne; satisfactory reasons for selling. JAS. AV. DRAPE Jfc CO., 129 Fourth ave, Pittsburg. mhl-52-D FOR SALE-A RETAIL GROCERY BUSINESS (an old-established stand), with good paying trade; one of the best thoroughfares In Allegheny: stock and flxtnres worth about 53.000: business about 830,000. JAS. W.'DEAPE&CO., 129 Fourth ave ..Pittsburg. mhl-9-P FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. Financial. FOR BALE-MORTGAGES I MORTGAGES from 8500. 81,000, $1,600 and upward, bearing 6 per cent interest approved by attorney. These mortgages are nearly all purchase money mort gages. Au excellent Investment for anybody. Apply to O. R. TOUDY, 1721 Carson street South Side. felSl Machinery and Metals. FOR SALE-SECOND-HAND ENGINES AND boilers; all sizes and styles kept In stock, from 4 to 100 b. p. ; all refitted: good as new, at lowest rices; mounted portable engines, 8 to 25n. p. 1-25 Park way. J. S. YODNG, Allegheny, Pa. Ja3-92-3rwT FOR SALE-28X48 CORLISS ENGINE: ONLY run a year: can be seen In operation; price on application r 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-rvn InOE SALE-CONTRACTORS' MACHINERY: 1 one 7xl2-lneh double engine, double drum : others large and smalt with single or double friction drums; wire and madlla rope centrifugal pumps, etc.: two 26x4S-lnch horizontal engines wittiflywheels. THOMAS CAHLIN'SSONS, cor. Lacock and Sandusky sts. , Allegheny. jal7-MWP Miscellaneous. F IOR SALE-CHEAP-PIANO IF SOLDEABLY this month: seven octave Vose&Sons, Bos ton: rosewood case square fourround corners. carved 1 legs. Address r. u. xtujk -. nuuon. i a. UlUV-i. FOR SALE-1.000 PAD3S CHENILLE, TUR KOMAN and lace curtains: this is a grand chance for dealers; come early If you want bar gains; terms cash. PITTSBURG AUCTION CO, 03 Third ave. mh2-60 TO LET. Cltv Residences. TO LET-NO. 179 THIRD AVENUE. 10 ROOMS: late Improvements. AV. A. HERRON & SONS, 80 Fourth avenue. mh3-U9 . TO LET-A GOOD BRICK DAVELLING 8 rooms, hall, bath, w. c, naturalgas. etc.; 10 minutes' walk from Court House: 8375; immedi ate possession. JAS. W. DRAP1 St CO., 129 Fourth avenue Pittsburg. mh2-30-I TO LET-BEAUTIFUL DAVELLINGS ON Thirty-seventh St., 7 rooms, bath and hall, both gases, only 825.00: No. 1713 Penn are., large storeroom and dwelling, rent 835.00; splendid residence near Brnshton station, lrult trees, etc., rent 830,00: No. 6419 Aurella st, East End. good dwelling, rent 835.00. and many others both lirge and small. Apply to JNO. II. ARMSTRONG, real estate and Insurance agent 2115 Penn are. mh3-22 Enst End Residences. TO LEI-BRICK HOUSE ON MEADOW ST., between Lincoln and Park aves.. East End. 10 rooms, bathroom, hot and cold water, natural gas, good cellar, stable on lot; rent 8500 Der annum. Inquire NEXT DOOR, or of DAVID BLAIR, Liberty ave. and Edmund St., Twentieth ward. mh3-33 Allcsheny Residences. TO LET-107 FAYETTE ST.. ALLEGHENY, 8 rooms, beside bath, laundry and late con veniences. AV. A. HERRON & SONS, 80 Fourth avenue. mhl-46-D TO LET-NO. 7 STOCKTON AVENUE, ALLE GHENY, elegant bouse 12 rooms; fine order; latest improvements. AV. A. HERRON & SONS, 80 Fourth avenue. . mhl-46-D TO LET-HOUSES 403 AND 405 FEDERAL ST extension, 5 rooms, all modern convenience; also; store rooms and dwellings 160 and 164 Penna. avenue Allegheny. Inquire of J. R. McKEE. 708 Penn ave., Penn Building, room 611. Ja31-73-Mwp TO LET-FOUR .MEW SIX-ROOM HOUSES with bath. w. c. natural gas. etc.: ou line of electric road, Perrysvllle avc, Allegheny: also store and dwelling 55 Chestnut st, Allegheny. Inquire of J. A. McKEE, 70S Penn ave.. Penn building, room 611. ja3l-73-irvrF Suburban Residences. TQ LET-25 HOUSES AT SEWICKLEY; ALL sizes and prices: also some good property ror saie. inquire oi urUKUEi f.-KuxJiaiijij. iteai Estate Agent Sewickley, Pa. fe24-9-JTWTSn Apartments. TO LET-FURNISHED ROOM WITH SEWING machine, kitchen, tableware etc. 41 Logan street Pittsburg. mh4-9 TO LET-A FURNISHED ROOM WITH board, suitable ror two gentlemen or gentle man and lady, two minutes' walk or the station. Address BOX 84, AVllkinsburg. mhJ-16 TO LET-IN THE MOST CONVENIENTLOCA TION In tbe city, double parlors. No. 720 Penn avenue corner Eighth street; suitable for doctor or dentist offices: can be had for sleeping apartments, with board If desired. mbl-31 Forms. TO LET-GARDEN FARM OF 15 ACRES. ON Neville Island, opposite Glenfleld. Inquire ofW. E. AVACTER3. mh3-15 TO LET OR FOR SALE-150-ACEE FARM. 4 minutes' walk from town of Manoi, on Penna. K. K., Westmoreland co. : 15 acres timber, balance cleared: house, bank barn and outbuildings, orchard, etc. CHAS. L. McCUTCHEON. 101 Fourth ave. Jal3-30-jiwp Business Stands. T OLET-COR. OF LIBERTY AND DIAMOND M. BH.. UBljt;il-t-i IIIVUUCC (Ul KiUUClT SL-I1U Call on AV. A. HERRON 4 SONS, 80 Fourth ave nue. . mh3-U9 sts., first-class produce or grocery stand. TO LET-THIRD AND FOURTH FLOORS OF No. 619 Liberty street; large rooms with good light: desk room in office on second floor. Apply ON PREMISES. mh3-12 TO LET-STORE AND DWELLING. (WILL' rent store separately), No. 1703 Penn avenue; possession free to April 1. W. A. HERRON SON 8, 80 Fourth avenue. mhl-45-snvr TO LET A LONG AND WELL-ESTABLISHED grocery stand on Fifth avenue, Sbadv slde: large storeroom and dwelling. AV. A. HER RON & SONS, 80 Fourth ave. mh3-U9 TO LET THE LARGE AND DESIRABLE warehouse. No. 1038 Penn avenne; at present occupied by Wm. Charles & Co. Apply to THOS. R. KERR.:Koom 4. 1038 Penn ave. lnhl-ll-MWS TOJ.ET-SECOND STORY ROOM. 55x60 FEET, suitable for light, manufacturing purposes, oorner of Cherry and Strawberry alleys. Inquire TAYLOR & BqLLOCK9 Liberty St. mhl-17 TO LET-NO. 93 AVATER ST., AS A WHOLE or In parts, a flue 3-story business house, elevator, 160 ft deep to First , avenue. AV. A. HERRON 4 SONS, 80 Fourth avenue. - mhl-45-irwT TO LET FINE STOREROOM. 287 OHIO ST., Allegheny, with plate glass front: first-class bnslness location; at present occupied as confec tionery. Apply to J. H.AIKEN, 100 Firth ave nue fel4-83-D a AO LET-LARGE 3-STORY BRICK STORE . and dwelling cor. Fifth and Oakland ayes., E. E. : excellent stand for business; very deslrabln for a bakery and confectionery. I. M. PENNOCK 4 BON, No. 105 Fourth are. mh3-49-3tWF TO LET-NEWLY FURNISHED HALL FOR lodge purposes, complete In all details, 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. mh3-43 TO LET-FOUR LARGE, WELL-LIGHTED rooms, with power (about 8,000 square feet), lor heavy or light manufacturing, in building know as tbe Chas. 11. Head bolt works. Grant avenue Allegheny. Inquire on the premises of MR. FRED ESHELMAN, Manager or the Alle gheny Wood Carving Co. Ja23-25-irws Omces, Denk Room, Arc TO LET-LARGE FRONT OFFICE OR DESK room: best or light. PENN BUILDING. See Janitor. mh3-U5 TO LET-OFF1CES-CHEAP-THE BEST ON Fourth avenne. In the DaUmeyer block: ele vator, heat and Janitor service. W. A. HEBRON 4 SONS, 80 Fourth avenue. mh.1-119 TO LET-OFFICES IN THE NEW BLAIR building, cor. Federal and Isabella sts., Allegheny: the offices are very desirable and rent low. W. A. HERRON 4 SONS, 80 Fourth avenne. mhl-42-l,4,B,8,ll,13,15,18,20,22 TO LET-IN THE McCANCE BLOCK, Smlthfield, Liberty and Seventh avenue well-lighted offices, each room fronting on a prin cipal street; passenger and merchandise eleva tors. Ja8-32-D O LET-LARGE AND SMALL OFFICES ON tbe second and third floors of Motion's build ing, opposite City Halt Smlthfield street: good light: reasonable rent. Inquire at T. MELLON 4 SON'SBANK, 512 and 514 Smlthfield street jab2-27-irwTS TO LET SINGLE AND CONNECTING rooms In the Garrison buildings, cor. Wood and Water streets, and Third ave. and AVood street; also warehouse and basement No. 213 Wood st. Inquire at A. GARRISON FOUNDRY CO.. 10 and d 13 AVI V'ood st JaIS-51 T 10 LET-NEW OFFICES: SPLENDID LIGHT. The Germanla Savings Bank. 423 AVood st. having changed tbe Interior or lta building by adding 15targe, airy and well-lighted offices, with all modern conveniences, elevator, He, offer the same for rent at reasonable terms. Parties desir ing a fine location should apply at once at the BANK. de21-75-D Special. TO LET-DWELL1NGSLAKGE AND SMALL, in bothcltlesand suburbs: call or send for printed list free. W. A. HERRON 4 SONS. 80 Fourth ave. mhl-38-srwr TO LET-OUE "TO LET" LIST, AS HERETO FORE issued from our office Is now pub lished every Wednesday and Saturday (without expense to. landlords)-. In Tbe Dispatch only. SAMUEL W. BLACK 4 CO., 89 Fourth ave. ft22-u-srrw; ' ,.'stm . PERSONALT E R B 6 N A IABOOK3 VVANTED-lF Vou have one book worth 10 cents, or a library worth 8L00O, let us know: we will buy one as quickly as the other. LEVI'S BOOK STORE. Seventh Ave. Hotel building. fe20 PERSONAL YOU AV1LL BKA LONGTIME dead, but a short time alive so be up and make tbe best of It: see that your wearing apparel always looks neat and tidy. DICKSON, the Tailor, of 63 Firth avenue, corner Wood street second floor, makes a specialty or fine cleaning and repairing: give him a trlsl. Telephone U08. las NOTICES. NOTICE TO BOBS BAKERS OF PITTS BURG, Allegheny and surrounding; towns, that the employment bureau of the National Bakers' Union No. 27,has removed from Jeffer son Hall, Allegheny, to corner of Fifth avenue and Smlthfield street Pittsburg. . Entrance on Filth avenue, opposite Kanf- manns'. ie25-5-MTh3 COMMITTEE. Cotjnty Commissioner's Office, i Pittsburg, February 27. 1KS9. j THE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WILL bold appeals, on the following named dis tricts, to-wit: Monday, March 4, Patton township. Thursday, March 7, Chartiers township. By order ol County Commissioners. R, E. MERCER, GEORGE Y. McKEE, DANIEL McWILLIAMS. P. W. SIEBERT. Clerk. mh2-53 ELECTIONS. Office of the AVestmorelaijd and ; cambria natural qas company, 43 Sixth avenue. Ptttsbcko, February 28, 1889. THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE stockholders and the election of Directors to serve for tbe ensuing vear will beheld at the office of this company oh TUESDAY, March 12. 1889, at 3 o'clock P. Jr. ma2-23K-D It MACKENZIE, Secretary. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE OF PITTSBURG, Pittsburg, Pa., March 2, 1889. J ELECTION-THE ANNUAL MEETING of the members of the Chamber of Com merce of PiUsburg. for the purnose of electing officers, viz.: President, seven Vice Presidents and 25 Directors, to serve for tbe ensuing year, will be held in tbe rooms of the Chamber on TUESDAY, MARCH 5. 1889, at 11 o'clock A.M. The polls will be open from U o'clock A. K. until 1 o'clock p. it. mh3-84 S. L. McHENRY. Secretary. OFFICIAL PITTSBURG. Department of Public Works, i Pittsburg. Pa., February 28, 1889. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE report of Viewers on tbe damages cansed by the grading of Oakland street, from Fifth avenue to Bates street has been approved by Councils, which action will be Sua, nnless an appeal is filed in the Court of Common Pleas within ten (10) days from date. E. M. BIGELOW, f e2S6 Chief of Department of Public AVorks. Department of Public Works, i Pittsburg. Februarys, 1889. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Viewers' reports on the construction of sewers on Erin street from Webster avenne to AVylie avenue, and Reed street, from Miller street to Colwell street, have been approved by Councils, which action will be final," unless an appeal is filed in the Court of Common Pleas within ten (10) days from date K M. BIGELOW, Chief of Department of Public Works. fe28-6 TO JOB PRINTERS-SEALED PROPO SALS will be received np until March 5, 1889, at 3 o'clock p. 31.. 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 the 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, Controller. fel93.D Department of Public Works, 1 Pittsburg, February 28, 1889. f NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE reports of Viewers on the opening of Carnegie street from Fifty-second street to McCandless street and Kent alley, from Stan ton avenne to Fifty-second street have been approved by Councils, which action will be final, unless an appeal is filed in tbe Court of Common Pleas within ten (10) days from date. E. M. BIGELOW, Chief of Department of Public Works. fe2S-5-D Department op Public Works, I Pittsburg. Pa.. March 4. 1889. -yr OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE A assessment for the grading, paving and 'curbing of Rippey street, from HUand avenue to Negley avenue, is now ready for examina tion and correction, and will remain in this office for ten (10) days, after which it- will be returned to the City Treasurer for collection. E.M. BIGELOW, Chief ot Department of Public Works. mh4-29 Cmr Treasurer's Office, J Municipal Hall, Sinithfleld street ( NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ALL owners (whether residents or non-residents 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, 1888, will be placed in the bands of police officers for collection, subject to a collection fee of SO cents, and all persons neglecting to pay on or before first Monday in May, 1889, will bo sub ject to a penalty double the amount of the license, to be recovered before the proper legal authorities ot said city. The old metal plate of last year must be returned at the time licenses are taken out er 25 cents additional will be charged on tbe license. Rates of license: Each one-horse vehicle, SB 00: each two-horse vehicle, 510 00; each four-horse vehicle, $12 CO: each f our horse back, $15 00: omnibus and timber wheels drawn by two horses, $10 00. One extra dollar will be charged for each additional horse used in above specified vehicles. J.F.DENNISTON, tel4-70-D City Treasurer. PROPOSALS. TOTICE TO DRILLERS 1 Bids will be received by the undersigned for the drilling of a gas well in tbe borough of McKeesport Pa., to a depth of not less than twenty-five hundred (2,600) feet to be cased with six (6) inch casing, (all materials to be furnished by contractor except casing), until March 13, 18S9. Right reserved to reject any or all bids. MCKEESPORT FUEL GAS CO. W. C. SOLES. JAMES E. PATTERSON, JOS. T. TREES, mh3-133 Committee. TJROPOSALS FOR LOCK ON MUSKIN i GUM RIVER U. S. Engineer Office, Zanesvllle, O., February 13. 1889. Sealed proposals, in duplicate, for furnishing material and constructing a new masonry lock in the Muskingum River at Taylorsville, Ohio, 10 miles below Zanesvllle, will be received at this office until 1 p. it. Central time, on Thursday, the 4tbday of April, 1889. All Information f nr nlshedon application to Lieut Lansine H, Beach, Corps of Engineers, Zanes vllle, Ohio. The attention of bid ders is invited to the Acts of Con gress approved February 26, 1885. and February 23, 1887. WILLIAM E. MERRILL Lieut Col, of En gineers. mh3-101-4.5. 6,7.28,29 RESORTS. Atlantic City. THE OCEAN HOUSE ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., Now open tinder old management f e22-31-MWF J. A. REID. THE ROYAL ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. Always open. Appointments first-class: steam heat, sun galleries, etc fe22-30 AV. H. REYNOLDa ATLANTIC CITY. N. J.-HOTELS, Boarding houses, cottages, lots and bath houses to let or tor sale by L G. ADAMS CO., Real Estate Agents, Real Estate 'and. Law Building, Atlantic City, N. J. feli-6-D THE ELDREDGE, NO. 18 SOUTH CARO LINA avenue, within three minutes' walk to depot or beach. Large cheerful rooms, ex cellent table. Terms moderate. MRS. E. J. ELDREDGE, Proprietress. feU-3-D ON THE BEACH. Atlantic Cmr. N. J.. HADDON HALli EDAVIN LIPPINCOTT. felfra THE ISLESWORTH, ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. Ou the beach, sea end of Virginia avenue Steam heat electric bells. Will open Eebru ary9, 1889. , jal3-72-MWrsn BUCK & McCLELLAN. THE CHALFONTE,- ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. MOVED TO THE BEACH. ENLARGED AND IMPROVED. UNSURPASSED OCEAN VIEW. Salt water baths in the house. Elevator. fel65-D E. ROBERTS & SONS. HOT SPRINGS, N. G. MOUNTAIN PARK HOTEL. First-class In every particular. Steam hsaf. Open Fires, Porches inclosed in glass. Superb Location. Ideal Climate far the debilitated. "Baths in Marble Pools. Finest in America; Waters unexcelled anywhere in curative power or luxury. G, K. LANSING, (Lata of Astox House, N, Y. Maiuger. t AUCTION SALES. -pUBLIO SALB OF ? HAY, GRIAN , AND "( ' FAKil LMPLEMENTa The undersigned will sell at public sale at his farm. -Herron station, one-quarter mile from -Herron station and one-hall mile from Do Haven station. P. & W. R. R., TUESDAY. MARCH 5, the following property: Nine head of horses and colts, three mares with foal, nine head of Jersey cattle, three bead of Holstein. and all articles needed on a farm, too numerous to mention. The Jersey cattle are all well bred, A. J. C. C, and representing the well-known, blood of Stoke, Poges. Eurotus and Signal, and stock registered or eligible for registry. Sale positive, as the owner is going to engags in the fish and ovster business, at his old re liable stand. No. "76 Ohio street comer of San dusky street Allegheny. Terras made knowa at Sale. Sale "to commence at'9 o'clock A. M. mh3-23 JOHN L. WYLAND. Owner. A UCTION SALE " BUSINESS PROPERTY and' DWELLING, Penn Avenue, COR. SEVENTEETH STREET. Pittsburg, Pa. -os-Tuesday, March 5, 1889, AT 3 O'CLOCK. P. M-, ON PREMISES. ' New two-story and attic brick dwelling of 8 j rooms, good cellar, hot and cold water, insida w. c, 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, . fe26-59-arw 95 FOURTH AVE AT AUCTION TUESDAY, MARCH 5, 10 A. M. Fine furnishments of an elegant , home removed to tbe auction rooms. No. 311 Market st, for convenience of sale. Elegant solid walnut chamber suit, full Tennessee marble tops and French plate mirror, single wardrobe to match, with glass door, Turkish couch, brussels and Ingram carpets, fancy rockers, very fine parlor suit upholstered In silk and plnsb, easy Chans, square piano in good condition, fine pictures, bric-a-brac orna ments, bedsteads, bureaus, wasbstands. book cases, library chairs and table, very elegant dining room sideboard and extension table m walnut with leather chairs to match, silver, class and delf-ware. laundry and kitchen furn ishments, fino hall rack, hanging and parlor and piano lamps, clocks, toilet ware, etc, etc, etc Goods now on exhibition at rooms. HENRY AUCTION CO.. L1AL. mt3-lli Auctioneers. JOHN G. MacCONNELL. Attorney, ' No. 91 Diamond street ORPHANS' COURT SALE ESTATE OP James E. Kelso, deceased. No. 10 of Sep tember term, 1887. In pursuance or an alias order of the Orphans' Court of Allegheny county, as Trustee, 1 will on TUESDAY, March 26. A. D. 1889, at 11 o'clock A. m.. exposo to public sale on tbe premises, in Robinson township. Alle gheny county, purpart No. 2 of the real estate of James E. Kelso, deceased, containing 52 acres and 47 perches. Terms, one-eighin part at death of Wm. M.. Harbison: one-half npon delivery of deed, and balance in one year. Purchaser may pay tbe seven-eighths in cash upon delivery of deed, if he or they so elect Three hundred dollars to be paid when sale is made. A. J. PENTECOST, WM. E. KELSO. Auctioneer. Trustee. mb3-97-x riiO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN ' JL That certain 7-octave square Calenburg 4 Vaupel piano No. 1369, carved legs and two round corners, left on storage by 'one Miss Hall, of Pittsburg, will be sold for charges (storage and repairs), amounting to $150, on March 20,1889, at 10 A. at. at our storerooms. No. 506 Wood street Pittsburg, unless re deemed on or before said date. fe24-50-MF H. KLEBER fc BRO. BASK STATEMENTS. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK, at Pitts burg, in tbe State of Pennsylvania, at tbe close of business, February 26. 18S9. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts 231,013 43 Overdrafts 2,540 00 U. S. Bonds to secure circulation... 60,000 09 Other stocks, bonds and mortgages, 90,153 13 Due from approved reserve agents. 232,785 94 Due from other national banks 45,301 20 Dae from State banks and bankers. 32,501 42 Real estate, furniture and fixtures. 266,150 00 Current expenses and taxes paid... 11.948 61 Checks and other cash items 9,270 69 Exchanges for Clearing House..... 172,515 74 Bills of other banks 28,350 00 v- Fractional paper currency, nickels and pennies 123 55 Gold coin 235.000 00 Silvercoin . 13,000 0U Legal tender notes 390,000 00 Redemption fund with U. S. Treas urer (Spercentof circulation).... 2,250 00 Due from u. S. Treasurer other than 5 per cent redemption fund 16,000 00 $3,962,803 77 LIABHITIES. Capital stock paid in $ 750,000 0C Surplus fund 150,000 00 Undivided profits 71,976 15 National bank notes outstanding. . . 45,000 00 Dividends nnpaid 2,916 00 Individual deposits subject to check 2,638,781 63 Certified checks 7,936 03 Dua to other national banks 218,458 24 Due to State banks and bankers.... 77,733 67 $3,962,803 77 State of Pennsylvania, county of Allegheny, ss. L J. D. Scully, Cashier of the First National Bank of Pittsburg, Pa., do solemnly swear that the above is true, to the best of my knowledge and belief. J. D. SCULLY, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 2d day of March, 1S89. JOHN EWING SPEER, Notary Public Correct Attest: ALEXANDER NIMICK. JOHN H. McKELVY, JAMES LAUGHLIN, m, mh3-83 Directors. tSorsale LARGE -BUIUM SITES, ' LINDEN AVE. NEAR PENN, EAST END. No lots sold less than 100 feet ' Finest elevation and view in the East End yet convenient to P. R. R. and Fifth ave. and cable cars. ONLY $30 PER FRONT FOOT. , First buyers will get choice of lots. BLACkIT BAIRD, 95 FOURTH AVENUE. Call at office for plan. mh3-142-4-8-12-U-19-22-25-27-29 Oakland Square. For Sale (991 $6,50Q '.'Oakland Square" dwellings, moderate cash payment balance 1500 pet annum: new two-story, and mansard brick, 8 rooms, hall, bathlaundry, inside shut ters, stationary tubs, slate mantels, tile hearths, range, hot and cold water, front and rear porches, etc large lot facing a beautiful pub lic square, around which a street has been laid out sewered and is being, paved with asphal tnm, the whole surrounded with beautiful for est trees: only 5 minutes from Fifth ave. cable line. SAMUEL W. BLACK & CO., 93 Fourth ave. mh3-Sl-MAT3 FOURTH AVENUE, Between Wood and Smlthfield, lots 120, fee deep for sale by SAMUEL W. BLACK & COw 99 Fourth ave. f el4-17-3twj- SEWICKLfiY and other P., Ft W. & C. R. R. dwellings and lots for sale and rent; low prices: send For list. ' SAMUEL wTbLACK 4 CO.; Established 1878. 89 Fourth avenue. fel4-15otWT ERESH BUTTER RECEIVED DATLY GROCERIES' AND TABLE DELIOCXaS," Q c'i V4 - t r . '. . .- .-2iiL . - "-451,- ?: .vV xLdt&J&ftJU ,1-fil H.sraesLt.siLTM. yv ..y.K,ri.VS& -v.. W j greyStZassssSMsi s