BKU-UIL-1 sggysaai .- m-m "RAM SOLD. - -& Transaction That Calls to Mind the r. tj:-4-,t nf Pifrinlo. f!ifv. 1USIU1J' VI iiMV .V. $100,000 DEAL YIELDS BUT $1,200 jless 20 Tears' Interest, so Profits ire Eepre- t!- r,.i) b- i Minns Sitm. t CCUH "J - . . - a - .y 1" TIT1D OIL CODNTKI EEMINISCENCE A reminder of Pithole City is furnished Jy the sale of a farm a few days ago by Mr. David Kobinson, of Kobinson Bros., near to the site of a city that 24 years ago stood forth as a more wonderful creation than anything eTer originated by Oriental im agination,.and the history of the farm since Mr. Kobinson first secured an interest in it is flaTored with the interest that surrounds the history of Pithole City, whose destruc tion in less than a decade was more com plete than that of Tyre, which was re plenished by the merchants of Zidon. Pithole was replenished during the few months of its feverish, existence by capital from all parts of the United States and from many of Europe. To-day the only reason why it is not possessed by the cor morant and the bittern, and why the owl and the ravern do not dwell in it, is because there is no inducement to attract as a resi dence such fowl. It is as completely wiped out as Sodom and Gomorrah, and were it not that we have the art of printing would, in a couple of centuries, present more trouble in discovery than did Nineveh or Pompeii, for the cloud-capped hotels and other piles which were its glory were so flimsy that their destruction was complete within three years of their erection. Murphy's Grand Opera House had JfONE OF THE EXDTJBIXG QUALITIES of the Coloseum. In the opinion of many people Pithole was fnlly as wicked as it were possible for Sodom to have been, but its sudden and complete destruction was attributed more to the desire of the inhab itants to make money out of the insurance companies than to the wrath of Omnip otence. Railway companies, now paralyzed, graded roads which to the New Zealand an tiquarian thousands of years hence may furnish profound study, but this is all that is left to mark the past existence of a once powerful city whose postoffice did a business ranking third in the State. The man who wrote on "The Permanency of the Useful" would find the lie given him by the Pithole water works, of which nothing is left save an indentation in the earth, thepbject of which excavation might even now puzzle an antiquary, unless he were to hunt up the files of the Pithole Record. In the days when the genius of Venango county was polishing his lamp for the bene fit of 1 in 28 of petroleum operators, Mr. Kobinson was one of a company operating. They purchased a farm on Pithole creek, bored and got a 20-barrel well. It was a payer, but after the city had disappeared, most of it being burned and the rest trans ported to Oil City, operating became un profitable, and the company died, and when its estate was administered on this farm fell to Mr. Kobinson. ' HE TTAS OFFERED $20,000 for it, but thought it worth more, and in those days $20,000 was a contemptible sum in Venango county, anyhow, when an Oil City bootblack would bet yon S50 on the depth of the mud. The company had been offered 5100,000 tor the farm during the Pithole excitement, but refused it and, after ignorant operators had drowned the oil out of the third sand, or forced it back by neglecting to plug abandoned holes, the territory was condemned and no longer at1 tracted speculation, all left Mr. Kobinson was to pay the taxes on his farm. Accord ingly ie rented it to a farmer for the taxes and that man has grubbed a sort of a living out of it and saved a small amount? of money. A few days since Mr. Kobinson. having read of the renewal of oil developing inter est around Pithole creek, concluded to visit his farm. He found the tenant had kept it in good condition and was very much at tached to it, but bad only $1,200. Mr. Kobinson looked about him for a time, and, though he still has faith there is oil there in paying quantity, decided to let his ten ant have the benefit of it and made him a ideed of the farm for his 20 years' savings, 60 a year and taxes. THE DESERTED TILLAGE. In 1865 Kouseville was also a ratherflour ishing town, and, learning that it was the nearest station to the farm at which he could stop, Mr. Kobinson alighted from the train there. He had left here in the even ing and. supposed he would not get to Kouseville before daylight, but instead was dumped in the darkness at 3 o'clock in the morning. looking in Tain for some time for some evidence of life, Mr. Kobinson finally crawed into the hallway of a desert ed store building and made himself as com fortable as he could until morning, but could not get much sleep and was almost frozen.. When it became light he took his bearings and warmed himself by a five-mile walk before breakfast He is tolerably well satisfied that all that keeps the bittern and the owl and the 'cor morant and the raven out of that country is that the climate is either uncongenial or food is scarce. Notwithstanding its desola tion, the country produces good summer crops and rye, and the soil is kindly, giving back large results from the application of fertilizer, but it seems that as the agricul turist turns the furrow over so many graves of hopes and ambitions he stirs up memories of the enchantments of the fairy land of 24 years ago, and sweet pastoral scenes and comforts content him no loncer. HOKSFOBD'S ACID PHOSPHATE, A Healthful Tonic Used in place of lemons or lime juice it will harmonize with such stimulants as are neces sary to take. Black. Black is a word that is bound to attract for itself the attention of everyone, particu larly when we apply it to black goods used in making men's suits. Of course, these goods may be black corkscrew, black fancy worsted, black diagonal or black whipcord, but any of the above four standard styles of black cloth, superbly made np into fine tailor-made men's suits, can be had for the modest sum of eight (58 00) dollars. Sale for two days only (to-day and -to-morrow). Many bf the above goods also in blue at the same price, 58 00. P. C. C. C, Cor. Grant and Diamond sts., opp. the new Court House. B.&B. Take a look at the dress goods and silk departments Paris novelties that are a pleasure to behold. Bocgs & Buhl. Sresa Good Department. Special bargains in 38-inch English style dress goods, spring colorings, at 25c; actual value 50c per yard. Huous & Hacke. i Mwrsa i Real Lizard-Skin Panes at 81 50, Five colors. A big pocketbook depart-. jL rnent here. Gorham silver-mounted pocket W books at 53 each; usual price 55. i . .Tr TTn-RVit & Co 'r Penn ATenue Stores. Cash naid for old cold and silver at BHauch's, No. 295 Filth avenue. wrsu u Dreu Poll. R? For a good fitting dress suit or 3go to Pitcairn's, 434 Wood street overcoat wsu ' Lives complaint cured free at 1102 Car lton st, Southside. See our display of men's fine neckwear. fcTAiiEsH. Antra & Co., 100 Fifth ave. Mf-Zitplay adrtrttjemenJs "one 'tfoHar per tquare for one imertUm. Clattiflei adierttte mentt on thtt page tuch at Wanted, for Bale, To Let, etc, ten cents per line for each inter Hon, and none taken for Test than fifty cents. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH BUANCH OFFICES. For the accommodation of the publio, Branch Offices have been established at the following places, where "Want, For Sale, To Let, and other transient advertisements will be received up to 9 P. M. for inser tion next morning: Advertisement are to be prepaid except where advertisers already have acconntt with The Dis patch. FrrrsBUEG. THOMAS MCCAFFREY, S5u9 Bntlcr street. EMIL G. STUCKET, 5Uh street and Penn are. E. G. 8TUCKEY & CO., Wylle ave. and Fulton st N. STOKELY, Filth ATenue Market House. XASTXXD. J. W- "WALLACE, 6121 Pcnn avenue. OAKLAND. MCALLISTER i, SHEIBLER, 5th av. & Atwood St. 60UTH8IDE. JACOB SFOHN, 10. 2 Carson street. CHAS. SCHWABM. 1707 Carson street. ALLEGHENY. A. J. KAEBCHEB, 59 Federal street. H.-J. McBBIDE. Federal and Ohio streets. FEED H. EGGERS. 172 Ohio street. F. H. EGGERS & bON, Ohio and Chestnut sts. J. F. STEVENSON. Arch and Jackson streets. THOMAS MCHENRY, Western and Irwin aves. G. W. HUGHES. Pennsylvania and Beaver ares. PERRY M. QLEIM. Rebecca and Allegheny aves. WANTED HELP. Male Heln. -TTTTANTED STUDENT-TO LEARN DENT V I STRY: must pay a fee. Inquire of DR. W. S. YATES, 802 Penn aTe. mh5-72 WANTED-FIRST-CLASS STEEL MOLDERS. Address, statins; wages expected and ex perience, G. L. L., P. O. Box 812, Johnstown, Pa. roh4-4-MW WANTED-ONE 300 C RIGGER AND FEW finishers to call at WES1INUHO USE'S, cor. Garrison alley and Daquesne way; inquire for GRAEF. mhS-31 -TyrANTED-WAllER-A YOUHG MAN WHO T V speaks English and German preferred ; must come well recommended Inquire at 609 LIBERTY ST., Pittsburg. mhWJ -T7"ANTED-A FIRST-CLASS COAT MAKER v to ro to Washington, Pa. Apply at M. OPPENHE1MEB & CO. VIS Liberty st. and 712 Penn are., city. mhs-zt TTTANTED-THAVEL1NG SALESMAN. ONE V acquainted with oil business preferred; must understand bookkeeping. Address EN ERGY, Dispatch office. mh6-28 Try ANTED SELLABLE, ACTIVE CANVAbS V EBS lor a new and profitable business. Ap ply at No. 442 PENN AVE., on March 8 between and 12. References required. mhS-79-WThsu -VTJANTED-LOCAL MANAGER, 81.000 A TV year; permanent position; no soliciting or peddling. Apply by letter to J. STEPHENS, Gen'l iiv l iygzn Alain st., Cincinnati, o. mhS-95-MWF WANTED WAGON SALESMAN ONE thoroughly acquainted with city grocery trade; none but experienced need applv; state reference, etc. SALESMAN, Dispatch office. mh6-61 WANTEO-A SOBER, RELIABLE SINGLE man for position In public Institution out side of city, salary J40O per year, with board and washing: reference required. Apply to 633 LIB ERTY STREET. mh5-G0 WANTED SALESMEN TO SELL OUR choice and hardy varieties of nursery stock; many new and valuable varieties. Address, with references, MAY BROTHERS, Nurserymen, Rochester, N. Y. mh5-68 WANTED-ATEAMER FOR NIGHT TURN on'a 30-pot gas fire; also a pullerout; must be good, steady, temperate men; none other need apply; no pots to nil: reference not required, but prelerred; wages, S3 50 per day of 3 heats. Ad drrss. statlngwhere employed In the past. STEKL MELTER, Dispatch office, Pittsburg. mh6-42 WANTEO-AGENTS ON SALARY; 175 PER month and expenses paid any active man or woman to sell our goods by sample and live at home; salary paid promptly and expenses in ad vance; full particulars and sample case free, we mean Just what we say. Address SfANDARD SILVERWARE CO., Boston. Mass. felM-D TTTA,,"rE"-AGEN'rs FOR OUR NEW PAT TY KNT are-proof safes: size 28x18x18 Inches; weight 5C0 lbs.; retail price S3S: other sizes In pro portion; highest award (sliver medal) Centennial Exposition: rare chance; permanent business; our prices lowest: we are not in the safe pool; ex clusive territory given. ALPINE SAFE CO., Cin cinnati, O. fel5-ws WANTED GENERAL AND LOCAL agents to handle the new patent ink-erasing pencil: greatest noTeltv ever produced: erases Ink in two seconds; no abrasion or paper; 200 to 500 per cent pront; sells at slghti territory, absolutely free; salary to good men; sample 35 cents by mall. For terms and full particulars address the manu facturers, J. W. bKIhNEK & Co., aOnalaska, Wis. mh5-e Female IlelD. WANTED A GOOD FEMALE COOK AT restaurant NO. 158 FIFTH AVENUE, City. mhC-5S -TTTANTED-GOOD GIRL TO WASH DISHES Y and assist in cooking at MILLER'S. Nos. 121 and 13 Filth ave. mhS-60 -T1T-ANTED-A COOK AN D A GIRL FOR GEN V ERAL housework: best wages paid. Ap ply at N 0. 126 LOCUST ST., Allegheny. mh6-8I WAN'lED -IMMEDIATELY 4 EXPERI ENCED laundry girls for starching. Ap. ply at once. KEYSTONE LAUNDRY, cornerot Chartlers and Fayette street, Allegheny. mhO-59 WANTED-100 YOUNG LADIES OF PREPOS SESSING appearance for "The Twelve Temptations." Apply STAGE DOOR. BIJouThe ater, Thursday morning at 10 o'clock sharp. mh6-79 Ulnle and Female Help. -TTTANTED-AT ONCE-2 COLORED WAIT- V ERs, 6 farm hands, vegetable cook, store room girl, pantry and kitchen glrL cooks, cham bermaids and Souse girls. MEEHAN'S, 543 brant st. mh4-D -VTJANTED-LIVE MEN AND WOMEN TO V engage in an easy, paying business at home: can work daytime or evening and make 50c to S2 per hour; sure thing; sample and complete Instructions sent free. Address WORLD SUP PLY CO.. Rutland, Vt. fe25-l WANTED (SITUATIONS. WANTED-blTUATlON AS BOOKKEEPER or salesman; salary no object. JOHN L. MORSH. care Room 32, Blssell block. mb6-35 WANTED-BYAMANOF 20 YEARS' BUSI NESS experience, a good paying position as agent or traveling for manufacturers. Address H. W.. Dispatch office. mb.6-34 WANTED-S1TUATION BY A YOUNG MAN handy with tools; willing to work; recom mendation good; like to work in a machine shop. Address T. P., care Mrs. Dochat, 533 bmlthfleld st- third floor. m 1)6-57 WANTED-SITUATION AS MANAGER OF leather or hide department or store lv a thoroughly competent business man with 30 years' experience in this line; best of reference. Ad tiress LEATHER. Dispatch office. mh6-2j.ws WANTED PARTNEKS. ANTED--PARTNER fl,000 (HALF DE FERRED) and office services can secure half interest in a new and splendid agency, pos sessing a monopoly with leading houses ana com panies: can be easily worked up to from til, OCX) to 20,000 a year profit. Address SO EXAGGERA llON, Dispatch office. mb6-66 WANTED IIOD9IS. HOUSES. -TTTANTED-A FURNISHED HOUSE, FIVE V or more rooms, for three months or a year; small family, no children; state terms. Address M. C. Dispatch office. mh3-27-MW WANTED BOARDING. TTTANTED-ROOM AND BOARD-EAST END it or Allegheny, by thoroughly reliable couple: private family preferred: references ex changed. A. B. M., Dispatch office. mh6-35 WANTED FINANCIAL. TTANTED-MORTGAGES ON CITY PEOP V ERTY. over M.000; 4S per cent; no tax. HENRY A. WEAVER4CO., 82 Fourth avenue. mh2-aS-D T7-ANTED-RENT3 COLLECTED PROMPT- V LY; property managed with satisfaction. ALLES & BAILEY, 164 Fourth avenue, TeL 167. Ial9-81 WANTED MORTGAGES, LARGE OR small, at 4K to 6 per cent according to kind and size or mortgage. W. A. HEBRON i SONS, 80 Fourth ave. mhl-38-1, 4, 6, 8, 11,18,15,18,20.22, 25.27,28 WAN1ED-MOETGAGES IN SUMS OF 8500 to 820,000 and upward, at lowest rates, on Pittsburg, Allegheny or snburban Improved real estate. ALEXANDER & LEE, 313 Wood St. mh2-09-itwB -TTTANTED GOOD MORTGAGES FOR ANY V amount: lowest rates or Interest and com mission. PITTSBURG CO., L1M., Real Estate and Insurance, 133 Fifth avenue, Pittsburg. Pa. fe7-87-WB WANTED-TO LOAN MOO, COO. IN AMOUNTS of 3,000 and upward, on city and suburban property, on 4)4 per cent, free of tax: also smaller amounts at 5 and 6 per cent. BLACK & BAIRD, 85 Fourth avenne. sca-dM-p WANTED-TO LOAN 8200,000 ON MORT GAGES; flOO and upward at 6 per cent; tgOO.CCOat per cqnt on residences or business property; also In 'adjoining counties. 8. H. FREN Cli, 125 Fourth avenue. oc31-eS4-D -TT-ANTED HOUSES TO RENT AND RENTS V to collect; we give special attention to man agement of properties: Itemized accounts, month ly settlements. PITTSBURG CO J1PANY, LIM.; Real Estate and Insurance, 138 Firth ave. fe7-87-WS "rrrANTED mobtgages-sloccoootoloan ?V on city and suburban properties at 4K, 6 and 6 per cent, and on lanns in Allegheny and adja cent counties at 6 per cent; no money loaned out or Pennsylvania. 1. U. PENNOCK t SON, 105 Fourth avenue. sp7-f41 WANTED FINANCIAL. Wanted-morigaues-moneyto Loan In sums to suit, at H, 5 and 6 per cent. GRAEBING & LYON, 135 Fourth ave. ap6-el-D -TTTANTED RENTS TO COLLECT; MONTH V LY settlement with itemized statement. BLACK & BAIRD. 95 Fourth avenue. a23-a29-D WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS. -TTT-ANTliD-BUYER AM GOING OUT OF VY business, want to sell one national cashreg- Ister cheap. Address REGISTER, Dispatch office. mhS-43 -TTT-ANTED-SOSIE SECOND-HAND SHELV W ING, drawers and bins, suitable for a re tail grocery. Address SHELVING, Dispatch office. mh6-S2 -TTTANTED PARTIES DESIRING TO DIS V POSE of their furniture and household goods either by auction or private sale, call or ad ress ROOM 68. Eisner building, cor. Fifth ave., and Wood street, mh3-l67 WANTED-PUBLIO TO KNOW THE ELITE GALLERY. 516 Market street, Pittsburg, will make cabinets for fl 00 per doz.. and show proofs, until May 1; so come early; bring the little ones; nse elevator. , fei-9 WANTED BUYERS FOR GOLD AND silver watches, chains, clocks, diamonds, silverware, etc., at ft per week: Rogers' knives and rorks fl 75 per set for cash. JOHN MITSCH, 130 Federal St., Alleghenv. Tel7-lS-MWTSu WANTED-EVERYBODY TO KNOW THAT 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 bmlthneld St. noll-MWrsu -TTTA.NTEU-BYrEAR3N. LEADING PHO YV TOGRAPHER, 98 Fifth avenue, Pittsburg, and 43 Federal street, Alleghenv, everybody to know that be is making fine cabinets at fl 50 per dozen; photos delivered when promised: instan taneous process. mhu-k27 WANTED-TO LEASE THE WARM SPRINGS HOTEL and grounds: established in 1775; the oldest, most historic and romantic summer resort In the state of Pennsylanla; located live miles from Huntingdon station, on the main line orthe Pennsylvania Railroad. Apply to M. MCNEIL, CO , Huntingdon. Pa. ieM-116-aqnr FOR SALE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE. Cltv Residences. FOR SALE 82,500 TWO 2-STORY FRAME houses, with stable: Gangwlsch St.; easy terms. W. W. MCNEILL & BKO., 162 Fourth ave. mh2-22 FOR SALE-f2, 500-2-STORY BRICK HOUSE, 7 rooms: Devilllers st. : all conveniences; easy terms. W.W. MCNEILL &BRO., 163 Fourth ave. mh2-22 FOR SALE CHEAP, IF DISPOSED OF SOON, No. 15 Second avenue, a very desirable new house. 11 rooms; lot 20x80 ft. W. A. HERRON & SONS, 80 Fourth avenue, fe2S78-MWThF FOR SALE NOS. 220 AND 222 ELLAbT., NEW double frame dwelling of 6 rooms in each ; lot 26x85 ft.; rents for f343; only 82,850: 8800 cash: bal ance to suit: positive bargain. THOS. MCCAF FREY. SMS Butler st. fe24-97-wssu FOR SALE A BARE CHANCE TO SECURE a home: f30, balance like rent, buys good 5-room house on Grandvlew avenue, Thlrty-flfth ward; call at once; f 1,500. BALTENSPERUER & WILLIAMS, 154 Fourth avenue. mh6-52 FOR SALE-ON i'ENN AVE.. BETWEEN Negley and St. Clair st.; lot 25x145 to Kirk wood St., frame house of 4 rooms, front and back porches, sewer connections, etc ; only 13,000. 1HOS. LIGGETT, U4 Fourth ave. mh3-135-HWFSSu FOR SALE HOUSE AND LARGE LOT ON Thirty-eighth st,, between Butler st. and Penn ave.; 7 rooms, hall, cellar, etc. etc.; large lot 55x115 feet; will be sold cheap. JAS. W. DRAPE & CO., 129 Tonrth ave., Pittsburg. mh2-31-MWS FOR SALE-82,250 BUYS A NEAT 5-ROOM house, having hall, vestibule, porch, natural gas, city water, etc., on the corner of Grandvlew avenue and Hallock street; abargaln. BALTEN SPERGER & AVILLIAMS, 154 Fourth avenue. mhs-53 FOR SALE FOR 82,000-ON MONTHLY IN STALLMENTS ofpo, a good brick house of 6 rooms, bath, range, nat, gas; possession can be had at once; N o. 201 Plymouth st. : call or send for particulars. W. A. HERRON & bONS, 80 Fourth avenue. mhl-45-MWF FOR SALE-CORNER WYLIE AVENUE 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 GF.R MANIA SAVINGS BANK, 423 Wood street. de6-19S-ws FOR SALE-fS.000 AND YOUR OWN TIME, for a 2-story frame dwelling on Mission st., Southside; 9 rooms, finished attic, hall, vestibule, bath, slate mantels, natural gas, cemented cellar, front and rear porch, cistern, etc.; lot 50x150; good view of surrounding valley, BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave. mh4-15 East End Residences. FOR SALE-fl.600-ZULEMA STREET, OAK LAND, new 5-room frame; pantry, natural gas. etc.: payments same as rent. BALTEN SPERGER i WILLIAMS, 151 Fourth avenue. mh6-52 FOR SALE-SOUTH H1LAND AVENUE, very desirable residence, 8 rooms; all con veniences; lot 37x140 to alley! stable and sewer connections. HENRY A. BREED, 518 Market st, mh6-38 FOR SALE NEW FRAME DWELLING 7 rooms and articulate mantelsaud tile hearths; lot 40x137 feet. Grazier street, Urusbton station. Bank of Commerce addition: immediate posses sion. See JOHN J". BAXTER, Agt., 512 bmlth fleld st, ' mh3-72-WSSu FOR SALE-H 000-8500 CASH. BALANCE IN rent wil lbuya2-storyframe slate-roof dwell lng,etc. In East End, near station; city water and gas, bath and all conveniences; tile hearth in par lor; natural gas. Inbulre MORRIS & FLEM ING, 100 Fourth avenue. mhO-20-Jiwr ElOR SALE DESIRABLE HOUSE, BEN VE ' NUE PLACE, P. R, R., new Queen Anne dwelling of 8 rooms, reception ball, bath. w. c, porches, laundry; all conveniences; large lot, 50x 120, with forest trees, etc: price reasonable; terms to suit. BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave. . fe24-106-MWP FOR SALE A LARGE NEW QUEEN ANNE house, with 120 ft. -front on Negley avenue, with 10 large rooms, artistically papered through out, with bath, both gases, large porches, stained glass windows, electric bells and all late Improve ments; price fS, TOO. MELLON BROS., 6349 Station St., E.E. mh3-92-HW POR SALE WITHIN 3 MINUTES' WALK OF Roup station, elegant neighborhood; lot 50x155; 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 ofthe very best; only 10,000. THOS. LIGGETT; 114 Fourth ave. mh3-135-MWFSSu FOR SALE -COR. LOT ON ELLSWORTH ave., 55x133, frame house of 8 rooms, bath room, basement laundry, natural gas all through the bouse; good drainage; wide hall In center or house; electric bells and all modern improve ments; within 3 minutes' walk of lroup station; 8 nod neighborhood: only 8,000. THOS. LIG ETT, No. 114 Fourth ave. mh3-135-UWTSSu FOR SALE NO. 3926 HOWLEY AVE., LOT 20 xlOO; noarframe 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 panered, 2-storv frame stable in rear; will be sold at a big sacrifice; possession April 1: 11,500 cash; uaiancc 10 suiu inus Jiui'.Arr iic.1. oooa sut ler St, fe24-97-WSSU T7HJR SALE FIFTH AVE., E. E., NEAR HI V LAN D ave.. substantial 2-story frame dwell ing containing 9 rooms, reception hall. Inside shutters andw. c, slate and marble mantels, laundry, etc.; thewoodwork and finish through out the entire first floor Is solid walnut, vcrv nlcly finished; lot is on corner, 84x110 feet to an alley: must be sold at once; price low. SAMUEL W. BLACK & CO., 99 Fourth ave. mh3-8 MWT AHeshenr Residences. Y R SALE-FOB flOOO, K CASH, BALANCE on lonr time. 296 Rebecca St.. Allpxrhenv. good house e rooms, lot 20x100 ft. to another street. W. A, HERRON & SONS, SO Fourth avenue. mh2-42-xws Fl; R SALE-FRONTING THE 1ARKS. AT leihenv. for 815.890. large and commodious dwelling of 14 rooms; lot 21.6 feet; terms easy. W. A. HERRON 4.SONS, 80 Fourth avenue. mh3-l2i-Mwr FOR SALEGOOD INVESTMENT: ONLY 83,000 for two new 5-room frame dwellings in Allegheny that rent for 8334 per year. BALTEN bPERGER & WILLIAMS, 154 Fourth avenne. mh6-53 FOR SALE-ON MONTEREY ST., ALLE GHENY, 2-storv mansard brick house of 7 rooms, hall, vestibule, bath, and centrally lo cated ; lot 20x120 to paved alley; this property will be sold at a sacrifice if sold at once. THOS. LIG GETT, 114 Fourth ave. mh3-lss-Mwrsu FORSALE 5,500-HANDSOME RESIDENCE, nine rooms, large lot, Federal st. extension, near Linden avenue. Second ward, Allegheny: electric car station; a complete home, elegant and comfortable; very cheap. A. LEGGATE SON, 31 Federal St., Allegheny. mh6-70 FOR SALE SECOND WARD. ALLEGHENY, fine small houses 2 rooms: close to street cars; cltv water and natural gas; these are the cheapest little houses In the city, few on monthly or quarterly payments; even this price would be liberally discounted for cash; title perfect. JOHN H. MCCKEERY, 95 Fifth avenue. mh3-5-MWT Snburban Residences. TT7HJR SALE ON WATER ST., WILKINS JD BURG, corner lot, 93x165, good frame house of 5 rooms, good well or water; lot well set with grapes, peaches pears, etc.; price only 82,600; small cash payment, balance In monthly pay ments! THOS. LIGGETT, 114 Ponrth avenue. jnh3-13S-MWFSu TJiORSALE ATHOBOKEN, PA.. 5MINUTES' X. walk from station, almost new two-story frame, with natural gas and water in the house, 8 good large rooms, lacing public road; also street in the back; good size 40x160: will be sold cheap on easy terms; price 83,000. Call on or address J. HETZELL, Hoboken. Pa. mh2-87-Tnwsu FOR 8ALE FINEST 10-ROOSt HOUSE IN Wllklnsburg. corner Franklin and Coal sts.: with lot 83x132: all A No. 1 material used in the construction of this dwelling: It is perfect In all Its appointments and commands the attention and admiration of all who have seen It; price, 84,600; terms to suit. E. D. WlNGENHOTHj 100 Fourth ave. mh6-2S TOB SALE OR TO LET-ONE OFTHE MOST X? beautiful suburban places in Allegheny county; Oie house is large, containing 15 rooms, splendidly finished, and surrounded with wide verandas; it is completely fitted up with bath rooms, water closets and natural gas; there is a good stable and handsomefow) house: thegrounds 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. KNOXVILLE LAND IM 'PROVEUENT CO., 85 Knox avenue, Knoxville borough. Jal-9 ri. ??', w THE PITTSBUKG- ; DISPATCH,' - . FOR SALE iaimOVED REAL ESTATE. Snburban Residences. FOR SALE ON WALLACE ST., WILKINS BURG, 2-story brick house or 8 rooms, front and back porches; both gases, good water; lot 62x149, set with fruit and shade trees; very desira ble location: terms to suit; price 81800. THOS. LIGGETT, 114 Fourth ave. mh3-13S-irWTBu TJiOR SALE- HOLLAND ST., -VtlLKINSBURG. Ju New frame dwelling, 6 rooms, reception ball, bath, natural gas, cltywater, 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-irwr 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, rrult trees, etc This beautiful place Is located in what is common ly called Forestvllle, 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. felH-61 FOR SALE LOTS. Cltr Lot FOR SALE-THREE LOTS 20x110, FORTY TIFTH street near Butler'street; cheap, on easy terms. W. W. MCNEILL A BRO.. 162 Fourth avenue. mhi-21-2, 4,0,8,10 Enst End Lots. TTlOR SALE 2 LOTS AT BEN VENUE, 50175 J ft., Enfield St., 8650; 50x120, Ben Venue ave nue, price 1.500. MELLON BROS., 8349 Station st- East End. mh2-68-MW FOR BALE-BRUSHTON STATION, THE finest building lots in the market to-day for the money: improved walks, with 00-foot streets; all buildings set back 16 feet from street line; call or send for colored plan. JOHN T. BAXTER, Agt., 512 Smithfleld st. mh3-75-nwr FOR SALE-LOTS. LOTS, LOTS. ON SOUTH Hiland ave., Center ave, Penn ave., Fifth ave.. Barton st., Walllngford st.. Walnut St.. Edwin st, O'Harast.. Roup St., Conrad St., and all the principal sts. and aves. in the East End at lowest market-prices. THOS. LIGGETT, No. 114 Fourth ave. mh3-135-MWFS8u AHeshenr Lots. FOR SALE-CHEAP LOTS 1! CHEAP LOTS 1 1 Second ward, Allegheny, 8330. 22x100 feet: easy terms. W. W. MCNEILL & BRO.. 162 Fourth-avenue. mh2-22 Snburban Lots. " FOR SALE-LOTS-THE PITTSBURG NATL Bank of Commerce has a very few lots left at Wllklnsburg, 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 taxesfor 18S9 on very easy terms. Apply at the BANK. fe27-Il-W8 Forms. FOR SALE-FARMS NEA'r MORGANTOWN, W. Vs.; 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, WTVa. ' fe24-7-UWTSu FOR SALE-A NICE' FARM OF 65 ACRES, about 10 miles from the city; land In good state of tillage; excellent dwelling and outbuild ings, fine orchard, plenty of water: would take a small property in part payment. JAS. W. DRAPE A CO., 129 Fourth avenue, Pittsburg. mh2-32-MW8 Miscellaneous. FOR" SALE-RESIDENCES AND BUILDING lots In Morgantown, W. 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. W.AN DERSON, Morgantown. W. Va. fe24-7-MWTSu FOR SALE-TO MANUFACTURERS, SPECU LATORS or any who may want for 60 days at 600 per acre, from 16 to 20 acres of land lying In the borough of Pirnassus, fronting both the Alle gheny Valley Railroad and the river; also from 10 to 12 acres fronting the river for flOo per acre; gas main within 30 feet of this property. Inquire of or address STEPHEN YOUNG, Parnassus post office: fel3-U-w. F IOR SALE- 86,000, Third avenue dwelling. 89,000. Ben Venue, new brick residence. 86,250, Oakland, fine brick house 8 rooms. 1.600, Brushton, new elegant 5-room frame. 10. 500, bhadyside, a beautiful residence property, e.ooo, Forbes street, near Gist, finely finished, rick residence of 9 rooms. All on eacy terms. W. W. MCNEILL 4 BRO., 162 Fourth ave, mh2-20 FOR SALE BUSINESS. Business Chances. FOR SALE A GOOD INVESTMENT FOR A live, energetic man-S. M. SHANER'S RES TAURANT, 42I)lamondMarketHouse, Pittsburg; doing good business, and good reasons forselllng. FOR SALE ONE OF THE NICEST AND BEST PAYING grocery stores in the city: stock fresh, trade good; rent low; living rooms connect ed; call at once. BALTENSPEHGER & WILL IAMS, 154 Fourth ave. -mhS-M FOR SALE DRYGOODS AND NOTION store In city; stock clean and saleable and will run about 8900: 6 living rooms: rent very low; nice opening. Full particulars from. BaLTEN EPERGER & WILLIAMS, 154 Fourth ave. mh6-55-wr FOR SALE-SHOE STORE BEST TOWN IN Western Pennsylvania; established 10 years: best location in the city; stock small; will sell cheap; present proprietor must retire owing to Soor health; a good chance for a live man. Ad ress SHOE, Dispatch office. mh5-56 FOR SALE STORES. STORES. BTORES; 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 lor men or women. SHEPARD A CO., 54 Filth ave. Ja30 Business Stands. FOR SALE SMALL 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-MWS FOR SALE THE CHAUTAUQUA HOTEL property, with complete outfit and entire famishment, head of Lake Chautauqua, Mayvllle, N. Y., at railroad station; 55 bedrooms, parlors and sitting room, large dining room, billiard room and tables, commodious kitchen, cloak rooms, barbershop, office and barroom: also a furnished cottage of 10 rooms adjoining hotel. Icehouse and cooling room; large barn for livery purposes and ail necessary outbuildings; over 4 acresof ground tastefully laid out with ornamental and shade trees, spacious lawn, etc.. etc : everything in Eerfect order and in condition to continue tire nslness 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. AV. DRAPE & CO., 129 Fourth avenne. Pittsburg. mli2-31-MW8 FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS. Financial. FOB SALE MORTGAGES I MORTGAGES from 500, 1,000, 1,600 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. felO-61 Machinery and Metals. FOE 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 li. p. 23-25 Park way. J. S. YOUNG, Allegheny, Pa. Ja3-92-MWT FOR SALE 28x48 CORLISS ENGINE: ONLY run a year: can be seen in operation; price on application; also a new Strange Co. stave ma chine, all complete: capacity 10,000 In 10 hours; will tell at low figure. J. A. MCCORMICK. 150 First ave. aul-pSS-JCTrp FOB SALE-CONTRACTORS' MACHINERY: one 7jxl2-lnch double engine, double drum: others large and small, with single or double friction drums ; wire nnd manlla rope centrifugal pumps, etc; two 26x4S-lnch horizontal engines with flywheels. THOMAS CARLIN 'S BON S, cor. Lacock and Sandusky sts. , Allegheny. Jal7-HWT Horses. Vehicles. Live Stock, dec FOR SALE SCOTCH DEERHOUND BITCH, 3 vears old. Inquire at NO. 331 CARSON bT. tnb.6-78 Miscellaneous. FOR SALE TWO BILLIARD AND TWO pool tables and complete outfit of room very cheap. Address A. B., Dispatch office. mhC-71 -ClOR SALE-CHEAP-THE ENTIRE OFFICE P furniture and fixtures of the German Fire Insurance Company: 2 Iron safes, counters, desks, chairs, bookcases, carpets, stoves and partitions; as the company intends moving during the month to their own building. No. 601 Wood street. GER MAN FIRE INS. CO., cor. Sixth ave.and Wood St. mh5-39 ELECTIONS. Officjs of the Westmoreland and! Cambria Natural Gas Compant, I 43 SrXTH AVENUE. f Pxttsbubo, February 28, 18S9. J THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE stockholders and tbe election of Directors to serve lor the ensuing ear will be held at the office of this company on TUESDAY, March 12, 188U, at 3 o'clock P. H. ma2-23-D R. MACKENZIE, Secretary. PrtfrsBURG, Cincinnati and J3t. Louis J Railway Co.. Pittsburg, March 5,1889. ( ELECTION-THE ANNUAL MEETING of the stockholders of the Pittsburg. Cin cinnati and St. Louis Railway Company will be held at tbe principal office of the company, in the city of-Columbus, O., on TUESDAY, March 19, 18S9. at 10 o'clock A. M.. for the pur pose of receiving the annual report for 1888, the election of 13 directors to serve for the ensuing year and the transaction of snch other business as may properly come before the meeting. The transfer books will be closed on Saturday, March 9, and reopened on Friday, March 22, 1889. 6. B. LIGGETT, Secretary. mh5-SS-D ERESH BUTTER RECEIVED DAILY BY GEO. K. STEVEN80N 4 CO., GROCERIES AND TABLE DELICACIES, SIXTH AVENUE. jaW9-snpr ' H 'SStl T: "WEDNESDAY, MARCH" TO LET. Cltv Residences. T O LET-A 4-ROOMED HOUSE ON ANN st near Glsu in gooa repair, inqujro -i. No. 275 FISTHAVE. U1U9 TO LET-NO. 179TH1RD AVENUE. 10HOOJIS: late Improvements. W. A. HERRON ft SONS, 80 Fourth avenue. mh3-119 T 10 LET-BRICK HOUSE OF 8 ROOMS, HALL, bath, hnth run: rood cellar: 428 Webster ave., cor. Trent st- near Penn Incline or Center ave. cars. W. J. PRENTICE, 1009 Liberty ave. iniiv-tK, TO.LET-A GOOD JJRICK DWELLING OF 8 rooms, bath, w.c, etc.; near Center avenue streetcars; 12 minutes' walk from Court House. J AS.W. DRAPE ft CO., 129 Fourth avenue, Pitts burg. mh6-45 O LET-NO. 168 FORTY-THUID STREET 8 rooms (now being put in first-class order); 28 ?er mo.; possession can be bad at once: rent free o April next. W. A.HERBON ft SONS.80 Fourth avenue. mh6-56-WT8 East End Residences. TO LET-A DELIGHTFULLY LOCATED 8 ROOM house, bath, conveniences; large lot: near Roup sta. and cable. ROOM 14, Schmidt ft Friday building. 10 A. M. to 1 r. M. mh6-75 TO LET-NEW EAST END RESIDENCE, Just completed, 9 rooms, elegantly finished, latest Improvements, near steam and cable cars. W. A. HERRON ftbONb, 80 Fourth avenue. mb656-WTS TO LET-EAST END HOUSES-ON AIKEN avenue, 7 rooms, 830 per mo. ; also on Howe st., 8 rooms, 35 per mo.: also on Ellsworth ave nue, 6 rooms, 825 per month: also on St. Clair St., one square from Penn, 6 rooms, 827 50 per month. W. A. HEREON ft SONS, 80 Fourth avenue. mh6-56-WTS TO LEI-BRICK HOUSE ON MEADOW ST., between Lincoln and Park aves.. East End, 10 rooms, bathroom, hot and cold water, natural iTft ft tfhlH Mthlla AfAhtaAfi 1aAn sWi A snnnm nqulrc NEXT DOOR, or of DAVID BLAIR,- jjiueny ave. and Edmund St., xwenuem wara. . mh3-33 TO LET-ONLY 33-ELLS WORTH AVE., within 2 minutes' walk of Roup station and cable line, a two-story and mansard brick dwell ing of 8 rooms, bathroom, hall and vestibule, laundry, natural and artificial gas, newly painted, largelot, etc.: free rent to April 1; an elegant lo cation. PITTSBURG CO., LIM., Real Estate and insurance, 1J3 Fifth ave inh6-41-WT TO LET-TnE TWO-STORY BRICK DWELL ING house, mansard roofl corner Filth ave nue and Dlthrldge street. Beilefleld. directly op posite "Lloyd's circle;" has ten rooms, bath room, water closet and wash room; supplied with natural gas; on cable roid ; no better location In East End. Inquire NEXT DOOR, or of WM. HOLMES, 10 and 12 Wood St. " mb5-57 Hnzelwood Residences. TO LET-ATHAZELWOOD. NEW HOUSE OF 9 rooms, late improvements, near station; location first dabs; possession can be had at once, free to April 1,1889. W. A. HEREON 4 SONS, 80 Fourth ave mh6-56-WTS " AHeshenr Residences. TO LET-NO. 82 SHEFFIELD STREET, ALLE GHENY new house of 9 rooms; latest Im provements. W. A. HERRON ft SONS. 80 Fourth avenue. mbC-56-WTS TO LET-NO. 103 FAYETTE STREET, ALLE GHENY 8 rooms, late Improvements: 400 per year. W. A. HERRON ft SONS. 80 Fourth avenue mh6-56-WTS TO LET-FOUR NEW SIX-ROOM HOUSES with bath, w. c, natural gas, etc. : on line of electric road, Ferrysville ave, Allegheny; also store and dwelling 55 Chestnut St., Allegheny. Inquire of J. A. McKEE, 708 Penn ave.. Penn building, room 611. Ja31-73-MWF Suburban Residences. TO LET-AT HARMERVILLE, SIX-ROOMED bouse with large storeroom attached: good grocery stand. Address MRS. MARY MCCRUM, Box 13, Hoboken, Pa. mh4-33 TO LET-25 HOUSES AT SEWICKLEY; ALL sizes and prices: also some good property for sale. Inquire of GEORGE F.RUDlSlLL. Real Estate Agent, Sewlckley, Pa. fe24-9-MWTBu TO LET IN SHARPSBURG-8-ROOMED house with large storeroom attached; good grocery stand: reasons for iriving up poor health. Address I. MCLAUGHLIN, Sharpsburg, Pa., or can be seen ON PREMISES, corner Twentieth st. and Main. mhS-19 TO LET-FINE RESIDENCE TWO-STORY brick mansion, seven rooms and finished attic cemented cellar, bathroom and all conven iences; 3 acres of ground, fruit trees, shrubbery, stables, etc. ; will be rented low to good party; Shady ave, opposite Wllklnsave. Inquire of N. S. SNYDER, St. Nicholas Hotel, orJE. HYND MAN, 6212 Penn aye., East End. mh5-3-TWSSu Forms. TO LET OR FOR SALE-150-ACRE FARM, 5 minutes' walk from town of Manor, on Penna. R. R., Westmoreland co.; 15 acres timber, balance cleared: house, bank barn and outbuildings, orchard, etc. CHAS. L. McCUTCUEON, 101 Fourth ave Jal3-30-jrwr Apartments. a TO LET ELEGANT NEW FURNISHED rooms for gents only, In the large new build ing on the corner of Boyd and Watson sts.; refer ences required; inquire on the premises. P. HERMES. mh6-57 TO LET-IN THE MOST CONVENIENTLOCA TION in the 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. mhl-31 Business Stands. TO LET-COR. OF LIBERTY AND DIAMOND sts., first-class produce or grocery stand. Call on W. A. HERRON ft SONS, 80 Fourth ave nue. mh3-119 TO LET-STORE AND DWELLING, (WILL rent store separately), No. 1703 Penn avenue; possession free to April 1. W. A. HERRON ft SONS, 80 Fourth avenue. mhl-45-MWCP rpo 10 LET-A LONG AND WELL-E3TABL1SH- Kl) irrne.et Ktanri on Fifth avpnnfi. Hhnil side: large storeroom and dweUlng. W. A. HER EON ft SONS, 80 Fourth ave. mh3-119 TO LET THE LARGE AND DESIRABLE warehouse. No. 1038 Penn avenue: at present occupied by Wm. Charles & Co. Apply to THOS. R. KEBH,.Room 4. 1036 Penn ave. mh4-ll-invs TO LET-ELEGANT BUSINESS STAND. NO. 173 Fifth ave., opp. Court House running through to Wylle ave. : plate glass fronts on both streets. J. C. REILLY, 77 Diamond St. mli0-13 TO LET-NO. 93 WATER ST., AS A WHOLE or In parts, a fine 3-story business house, elevator, 160 ft. deep to First avenue. W. A. HERRON ft SONS, 80 Fourth avenue. mhl-45-HWT TO LET-ELEGANT 8TOHEROOM WITH plate-glass front; fine opening for bakery and confectionery, China and glass orjewelry busi ness: flrst-clais retail location. Apply to J. H. AIKEN, 100 Fifth avenue. mh5-35-D mO LET-LARGE 3-STORY BRICK STORE JL and dwelling cor. Fifth and Oakland aves., E. E. : excellent stand for business; very desirable for a bakery and confectionery. I.'M. PENNOCK ft SON , N o. 105 Fourth ave. mhWO-MWF TO LET-HOUSES 403 AND 405 FEDERAL ST extension, 6 rooms, all modern convenience; also; store rooms and dwellings 160 and 164 Penna. avenue, Alleghenv. Inquire of J. R. McKEE, 708 Penn ave., Penn Building, room 611. Ja31-73-Mwr TO LET-FOUR LARGE. WELL-LIGHTED rooms, with power (about 8.000 sqnare feet), lor heavy or light manufacturing, in building know as the Chat. B. Head bolt works, Grant avenue, Allegheny. Inquire on the premises of MR. FRED ESHELMAN, Manager of the Alle gheny Wood Carving Co. Ja23-25-MWS Offices, Desk Room, etc. TO LET-TWO UNFURNISHED PARLORS, suitable for office. Apply at 88 FUtST AVE., city. mh5-59 TO LET-OFF1CES-CHEAP-THE BEST ON Fourth avenne in the Dallmeyer block: ele vator, heat and Janitor service. W. A. HERRON ft SONS, 80 Fourth avenue. mh3-119 TO LEXMJFFICES IN THE NEW BLAIR building, cor. Federal and Isabella sts., Allegheny; the offices are very desirable and rent low, W. A. HERRON ft bONS, 80 Fourth avenue. ' 1-111-42-1,4,6,8,11,13,15,18,20,22 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. JaS-32-D TO LET-LARGE AND SMALL OFFICES ON 'the second and third floors of Mellon '8 build ing, opposite City HalL Smlthfield street; good light: reasonable rent. Inquire atT. MELLON ft SON'S BANK, 512 and 514 Smlthfield street. mh2-27-MWTS TO LET SINGLE AND CONNECTING roomsln the Garrison buildings, cor. Wood and Water streets, and Third ave. and Wood street; also warehouse and basement No. 213 Wood St. Inquire at A. GARRISON FOUNDRY CO.. 10 and 12 Wood St. Jal8-51 T 10 LET-NEW OFFICES: SPLENDID LIGHT. The Gcrmanla Savinirs Bank. 423 Wood t. having changed the Interior of Its building by adding 15 large, airy and well-lighted offices, with all modern conveniences, elevator, etc., offer the same for rent at reasonable terms. Parties desir ing a fine location should apply at once at the BANK. "' . de21-75-D Special. TO LET-DWELLINGSLAKGEAND SMALL, in both cities and suburbs; call or scnd for printed list free W. A. HERRON ft SONS, 80 Fourth ave mhl-JS-iiwr TO LET-SOME UNFURNISHED ROOMS-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 8. MU&GRAVE, 41 Fourth street. mh3-108-wsn TO LET-BY BLACK ft BAIRD, 95 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 ofthe followlngnamed: C. F. Nourse, No. 190 Center ave. J. M. Blackburn, No. 88SFl'thve. J. P. Urben, Franklin and Fulton sts. . Emll G. stucky ft Co- Wylle ave. and Ful ton st. A. H.Wilson, Penn and Frankstown ave George E. Foster, cor. Washington ave. and Fremont st. Jacob Spohn, No. 2 Carson St. M. Blackburn, No. 3643 Penn ave. Peter Walter, Jr, No. 84 Chestnut st. IJ''.bwarm, No. 1707 Carson st E. Holden 4 Co- 63 Federal St. ? CIiwell, Manhattan and Rebecca sts. ja.w gel WeD,teraTe- cor' Boberust. ?sa- 6, '4 188&'' PERSONAL. PERSONAL-BOOKS WANTED-IP YOU have one book worth 10 cents, or a library worth 1,000, let us know: wo, will buy one as quickly as tbe other. LEVI'S BOOK. STORE, Seventh Ave. Hotel building. fe20 PERSONAL YOU WILL BE A LONGTIME dead, hut 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, 6econd floor, makes a specialty of fine cleaning and repairing; give him atrlal.Telephonel558. )a8 LOST. LOST-A MINK SABLE MUFF-PARTLY worn, left at the Alleglrny postofnee. By returning the same to No. 214 IaCOCK ST., Alle gheny, the finder will be liberally rewarded. mh6-33 . MEETINGS. OFFICE OF I The chabttees Valley Gas Company, I Corner Wood St. and Third ave., f Pittsburg, Pa., Dee 3L 18S8. I NOTICE A SPECLALMEETING OF THE stockholders of this company will be held at the office of tbe company on Wednesday, March 6, 1889. at 2 o'clock P. U-to take action on tbe recommendation by the Board of Direct ors to issue bonds to the amount of $1,000,000, secured by mortgage upon tbe property of the company, being for tbe funding of the debt of said company. F. J. TENER, Secretary. Ja38-w PROPOSALS. NOTICE TO BUTLDERS-A TWO AND one-half story frame bnildlng, 18x73, to gether with outhouses and additions, located on the west side of McClure avenne. Allegheny City, Immediately north of the P., Ft. W. & C. Ry., formerly owned by William Weiser, will be sold, to be removed from the premises on or before tbe 1st day of May, 1889. Bids will be received until Saturday, 16th Marcb, 1889, at the office of the undersigned in the Pennsyl vania Company building, Penn avenue between Tenth and Eleventh streets. . M. J. BECKER, mh(WS Chief Engineer Ohio Connecting R.R. -DROPOSALS FOR LOCK ON MUSKIN Y GUM RIVER U. S. Engineer Office, Zanesville, O., February 13, 1889. Sealed proposals. In duplicate for furnishing material and constructing a new masonry lock In tbe Musklngnm River at TaylorsvUle, Ohio, 10 miles below Zanesville, will be received at this office nntil 1 P. Jr., Central time, on Thursday, the 4th day of April, 1889. All information fur-nlshr-don application to Lieut. Lansing H, Beach, Corps of Engineers, Zanes ville, Ohio. The attention of bid ders is invited to tbe Acts of Con gress approved February 26, 1885. and February 23, 1887. WILLIAM E. MERRILL. Lieut Col, of Engineers. mh3-101-1.5:6,7,29,30 LEGAL NOTICES. ESTATE OF JOHN P. BEECH, DE CEASED Notice is hereby given that letters testamentary on tbe estate of John P. Beech, deceased, late of the city of Pittsbnrg, 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 tbe same will make them known without del a v. ELIZABETH BEECH, Lowry street. Twenty-third ward. DANIEL P. BERG, f e27-20-'W 1113 Carson St., Pittsbnrg, Pa. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AN application will be made to the Governor of Pennsylvania, on TUESDAY. March 26, 1889, by Parker L. Walter, James F. Burke, H. H. Byram, John McFadyen, H. McFarland and E. Y. Breck under the act of assembly, en titled "An act to provide forthe formation and regulation of certain corporations," approved April 29, 1874, and the supplements thereto for tbe charter of an intended corporation to be called tbe Phonogram Printing and Copying Company; the character and object of which is to carry on the printing, publishing and copy ing business, and for these purposes to have, possess and enjoy all the rights, benefits and privileges of said act of Assembly and tbe sup plements thereto. H. McFARLAND, Solicitor. PlTTSBUBQ. PA., March S, 1889. mh6-63-W OFFICIAL PITTSBURG. Department of public Works. Pittsburg, Pa., February 28, 18S9. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE report of Viewers on the damages caused by tbe grading of Oakland street, from Fifth avenue to Bates street, has 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. E M. BIGELOW, f e23-6 Chief of Department of Public Works. Department of Public Works, ( Pittsburg, February 28, 1889. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Viewers' Reports on the constrnction of sewers on Erin street, from Webster avenue to Wylle avenue, and Reed street, from Miller street to Coiweil 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. E. M. BIGELOW, Chief of Department of Public Works. fe28-6 TO -JOB PRINTERS-SEALED PROPO SALS will be received up until March 15. 1889. at 3 o'clock P. It., for the printing and binding for tbe several departments of the city government for tbe ensuing year. Blanks for bidding and information furnished on ap plication to the office of the City Controller. Bonds to be furnished as required in specifica tions. Tbe right to accept or reject any or all bids reserved. E. S. MORRO W, Controller. mb5-42-D Department op Public Works, I Pittshukg. Pa.. March 4. 18S9. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE assessment for the grading, paving and curbing of Rippey street, from Hiland avenue to Negley avenue, is now ready for examina tion and correction, and will remain in tbis office for ten (10) days, alter which it will be returned to tbe City Treasurer for collection. E. M. BIGELOAV, Chief of Department of Publio Works. rah4-29 CTrr Treasurer's Office, i Municipal Hall, Smithfleld street. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ALL owners (whether residents or non-resi' dents of the city of Pittsburg) of drays, carts, wagons, carriages, buggies, etc., must pay their license at this office forthwith. AH licenses not paid on or before first Monday in March, 18821, will be placed in the bands of police officers for collection, subject to a collection fee of 50 cents, and all persons neglecting to pay on or before first Monday in May, 1889, will" bo sub ject to a penalty double tbe amount of the license, to be recovered before the proper legal authorities ot said city. The old metal plate of last year must be returned at tbe time licenses are taken out, or 25 cents additional will .be charged on tbe license. Rates of license: Each one-Corse vehicle 6 00: each two-horse vehicle, $10 00; each four-horse vehicle, 12 00: each four horse hack, $15 00: omnibus and' timber wheels drawn by two horses, S10 00. One extra dollar will be charged for each additional horse used in above specified vehicles. J. F. DENNISTON, f eH-70-D City Treasurer. N0.1232.J AN ORDINANCE-AUTHORIZING THE opening of Woolslair alley, from Meteor alley to Fortieth street. Section 1 Be it ordained and enacted by tbe .city of Pittsburg, in Select and Common Conn- ciis assemDiea, ana it is nereoy oraainea ana enacted by the autboiity of the same. That tbe Chief of the Department of Public Works be and is hereby authorized and directed to cause to be surveyed and opened within 60 days from the dato of tbe passage of tbis ordinance, Woolslair alley, from Meteor alley to Fortieth street, at a width of 20 feet, in accordance with apian on file in the Department of Public Works known as a plan of streets in Woolslair property. Sixteenth ward, approved by Coun cils December 21, 1874. Tbe damages caused thereby and the benefits to pay the same to be assessed and collected in accordance with the provisions of an act of-Assembly of the Com monwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled, "An act authorizing and directing Councils of cities of tbe second class to provide for the im provement of streets, lanes, alleys and pub lic bighways, sewers and sidewalks, requir ing plans of streets, providing for tbe ap f ointment of a Board of Viewers of Street mprovements, prescribing their duties, granting appeals to Councils andConrt, pro viding for the assessment and collection of damages and benefits, authorizing tbe use of private property and providing for filing liens and regulating proceedings thereon, and prohibiting tbe use of public streets, without authority of Councils," approved the 14th day of June, A. D. 1887. Section 2 That any ordinance or part of ordinance conflicting witb the provisions of this ordinance be, and tho same is hereby repealed so far as tbe same affects tbis ordi nance. Ordained and enacted into a law in Coun cils this 25th day of February, A. D. 1889. H. P. FORD, President ot Select Conn ell. Attest: GEO. SHEPPARD. Clerk of Select Council. GEO. L. HOLLIDAY President of Common Council. Attest: GEO. BOOTH. Clerk of Common Council. Mayor's Office, February 26. 1889. Approved: WM. McCALLIN, Mayor. Attest: W.S.MC CLEARY, Mayor's Clerk. Recorded in Ordinance Book, vol. 6, page 582, 1st day of March, A. D. 1889. mho-14 Continued on Seventh and Eighth Pages. snheimer; ARCHITECT, 615 Smlthfield street, Pittsburg, Pa. Freibeita Kreund Building, second floor. fe20-81-D C EO. H.BARBOUR, VX CIVIL ENGINEER, Surveyor, Draughtsman and Designerof - Bridges Roofs and Mill Buildings, Room 62 Eisner Building, tleI2-k66-D M FIFTH AVENUE. Pittsburg. AUCTION BALES. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE . There will be sold on March 7, 1889, at 10 a. jr., at the corner of Negley and Rippey streets. East End. tbe following property of tho estate of, Emma C. Strickler, deceased. Carpets,lace curtains,! umltnre of allkinds,beds, bedding, 2 large mantel mirrors, 1 large book case and other household goods. J. P. HAYS, Administrator. mb6-37 ORPHANS' COURT SALE ESTATE OF Elizabeth Roup, deceased Br virtue 01 an order of tbe Orphans Court of Allegheny County, there will be exposed to public sale, on thepremises. No, 6871 Ellsworth avenue, on TUESDAY, MARCH 28, 1889, ot 2 o'clock p.m., all that certain lot or parcel of land situate in tbe Twentieth ward of tbe city of Pittsburg. In tbe county ot Allegheny and State of Penn sylvania, being all of lot number seven and Sart of lot number eight in the plan of Joseph Irabam and William S. McKee, and bounded, and described as follows: Containing in front on the northwesterly side of Ellsworth avenue, forty-six (46) feet, and extending back between lots number six and tbe other part of lot number eight in said plan, preserving tbe same width one hundred (100) feet to an alley twelve (12) feet wide. Being part of tbe same property conveyed to Joseph Graham by John R. Banm, attorney in fact for Kitty Roup, by deed dated December 9, 1870. as recorded in the Recorder's office of Allegheny county, in deed book, vol. 298, page 18, and afterward laid out in lots as per plan recorded in plan book, vol. 5, page 262, whereon is erected a two-storv frame dwelling house, nearly new. Terms, cash on delivery of deed. W. W. FULLERTON, Executor of Elizabeth Roup, deceased, 966 Liberty avenue, Pittsburg. JAS. G. HAYS, Attorney, U0 Diamond street, Pittsburg. mhe-ZT-w GLASS FACTORY FORSALE. The undersigned, assignees of the Farmers and Mechanics' Bank, will offer for sale at public auction on WEDNESDAY, April 10, 18S9, at 10 o'clock A. jr., the glasshouse with 8 pot furnace, known as the Independent Glass Company's plant, at tbe head of South Four teenth street. Twenty-eighth ward, Pittsburg, together with tbe warehouse, cutting shop, in cluding engine, boiler, shafting, etc; also one frame dwelling house and frame offlce,stabling; etc., and other buildings pertaining thereto, and the parcels of ground fronting on Four teenth and Fifteenth streets and Union alley, comprising 12 building lots in Maria Denny's plan. .See Sheriffs deed book,. voL . page . Terms of sale Ten per cent of the purchase money In cash on day of sale: one-third of the purchase money on delivery of the deed, and the other two-thirds in two equal annnal pay ments, with interest from delivery of the deed. Deferred payments to be secured by bond and tight mortgage containingthe usual scire facias clause on the premises sold. The above will be offered as a whole first and subsequently in lots. J. H. SORG, H. J. BERG, JR., L. S. CUNNINGHAM, Assignees Farmers and Mechanics' Bank. mh(M0-6L10.17.2i,31,ap7 NOTICES. Countt Commissioner's Office, j Pittsburg, February 27, 1889. fTTHE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WILL JL hold appeals on the following named dis tricts, to-wit: Thursday, March 7. Chartlers township. By order of County Commissioners. R. E. MERCER, GEORGE Y. McKEE, DANIEL McWILLIAMS. P. W. SIEBERT. Clerk. mh2-53 AMUSEMENTS. -rT TOTT THBATEB JZ3J-U K KJ EXTRA! Gala Week, Commencing m MOHMY, MARCH 11, FIRST TIME HERE Mr. Wm. J. Gilmore's Grand Spectacular Triumph, tbe 12 TWELVE 12 TEMPTATIDNB! Under the management of ' CHARLES H. YALE. 100 people on the stage. Tbe most elaborate production ever witnessed in Pittsburg. 45 in the Ballet. 3 Famous Premiers. THE GREATEST OF SPECTACLES, With its Revised and Embellished Stage Pic tures, Exquisite Harmony of Splendid Colors. Enchanting Display of Human Loveliness, Gorgeous Exhibit of Glittering Costumes, Artistic Offering of Showy Scenic Splendor, with 3 Grand Ballets, 5 Startling Specialties, 3 Famous Beautiful Premiers, 25 Fresh and Prettv Secondes, 50 Corps de Ballet. MLLE. MARIE BONFANTI, MLLE. ELOISE, VIC TOR CHIADO. Dazzling Costumes and Scenery, tbe March of the Amazons, tbe Live Cockatoo Ballet, the Policeman and the Flirts, tbe Dance of the Nations. TIb Rei-lar Bijou Prices. tB-flS" SALE OF SEATS OPEN THURSDAY, 9 O'CLOCK. mh69 GRAND OPERA HOUSE-EXTRA E. D. Wilt Lessee and Manager NEXT WEEK I Farewell joint appearances of the comedians, STUART ROBSON, WM. H. CRANE, And tbelr Company, presenting Bronson How ard's great comedy, THE HENRIETTA Original Scenery, Properties, MusicEtc PRICES Parquet and first two rows of Circle, SI 50; balance of Parquet Circle, $1: first two rows Dress Circle, 75c, balance,. 50c: Gallery, 25c. Sale of seats begins Thursday morning. mb6-74 GRAND OPERA HOUSE MR JOSEPH MURPHY. -To-day's Matinee and Night, THE DONAGH. Week March 11 Robson and Crane in "The Henrietta." mb6 B LTOU THEATER TO-DAY Matinee at 2 p. Jr. THE FUGITIVE." Next Week "The Twelve Temptations." mh&30 H ARRIS' THEATER Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, Afternoon and Nights, "49." Thursday, Friday and Saturday, "D4.NITES." mh4-18 qASINO MUSEUM Week of March 4. Kennedy fe Mack Frank and John. Cupon tles Charles and Alice. Tbe smallest living being now on earth. Admission 10 cents. Open from 10 A. M. to 10 F. M. mb.3-42. JJaRRY -WILLIAMS' ACADEMY-TO-NIGHT. Matinees Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. LILLY CLAYS'S COLOSSAL BURLESQUE COMPANY. mh3-19 TO LET. AN ELEGANT ROOM for general , business purposes, with or without power, is now lor rent in tbe new Dispatch building on Diamond street, above Smithfleld. It is 85 feet in length by 20 feet wide in front and 30 feet at rear. SPLENDIDLY LIGHTED FROM ALL FOUR SIDES. Arranged admirably for offices and workroom. Rent with power, electric light, steam heating, passenger and freight elevator service, very moderate. Sitnatien most central in Pittsburg. Apply between 11 A. 31. and 4 p. jl at NEW DISPATCH BUILDING, 75, 77 and 79 Diamond street. Oakland Square. For Sale-(99)-$6,500 "Oakland Srtnare" dwellings, moderate cash payment, balance $500 per annum: new two-story and mansard brick, 8 rooms, ball, bath, laundry, inside shut ters, stationary tubs, slate mantek), tile hearths, range, hot and cold water, front and rear porches, etc, large lot facing a beautifnl pub lic square, around which a street has been laid out, sewered and is being paved with asphal tum, the whole surrounded with beautiful for est trees: onlyS minutes from Fifth ave. cable line. SAMUEL W. BLACK 4 CO., 93 Fourth ave. mh3-81-Jtws SEWICKEEY and other P., FtW.iaRE. dwellings and lots for sale and rent; low prices; send for list. SAMUEL "WT BLACK 4 CO Establlshed 1878. 99 Fourth avenue. feH-15-Jtwr nSBT' -" - ?3F rttpwi".?' & NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. (99) TO LET This "Rent List" U published only la he "PttUburg Dispatch" Wednesday and Saturday, without expense to landlords, by SAMUEL, W. BLACK & CO., 99 Fourth Avenue, Real Estate Agents. Established 1S7S. Renting and Collecting a Specialty. STOKE BOOMS, ETC. Liberty St., M7, 3-sty. brick warehouse, flSOOyr. Third Ave, 143, opp. U. a. P. O. store K. SOxif, piste glass windows, cellar. 130 mo. Fourth Ave, 112. i sty, IOR., fl.400yr. Ninth St, It, store K.,!K, cellar. S mo. Sixth St, 24. elegant large store room, on 2d floor, sky light In center, large windows front ana rear, giving abundance or light, handsome stairway from the front: 300 yr. Liberty ave., near 8th, 2nd floor, 20x110, elevator, tLOOOyr. Grant St, 113. 2 sty, store, (SO. 'West Carson St., S. S- 715. store. S K , ps mo. Lowry and Clark, A.C store. 20x40, 7K., SBIyr. Lowry St., A. C store,, 20HO. 7R., $360 yr. Western Ave, 287 rear, 2 R-. 18x50 ea,, tlOOyr. Eagle and Cooper sts, store, 4 it cellar. 23 mo. 'Second ave , near Sobo, 3 acres; R. R. siding; river front; sheds, offices, etc fl,S80 yr. Wood St.. 204 and 205, 2d floor wareroom, 30x56 with 2 offices and elevator, fl, 000 yr. OFFICES. Fourth ave., 99, 2d floor front, 2 elegant large of flees, modern front windows, both gases, mar ble mantels, folding doors: excellent place for Insurance office. S60O yr. Ponrth ave., 99, 2d floor rear, 3 rooms, water, nat. and art. gas, Inside w. c. ?K0 per year. 160 Ponrth ave. Desk Boom, 1st floor office, nicely carpeted, ffiOyr. Ponrth ave.. 101, 2d floor front, two large con necting offles, nat. gas, 30mo. Fifth ave. & Wood st,; offices, single and lnsnita In the new S story "Eisner Building;" Flftn ave. entrance; Crane elevator, steam heat, janitor services, etc; floor plans can be seen at this office. Bent free to April 1. 'Tenn Building," Penn ave., near Seventh St., offices, single or In snlte In the elegant new s stoiy building, 2 Crane elevators, beat and Janitor services; rents exceptionally low. Floor plans can be seen at this office. Fourth ave., 103, 2d floor rear, 3 R., nat. gas, etc, 120 mo. Fourth ave., 152, 3 sty. 10 B. p. 400 yr. Penn ave., SOS. 1st floor, 2 B. $500 yr. Fourth ave., 152, 2 B. 1st floor. $500 yr. -Wood St., 204-23B. 1st floor. 1 B. (300 yr. "Water St., 143; front office. 2d floor. Ux20. tl7Syr. Water St., 143, front office, 2d floor, IS ft. sq. HWyr. PITTSBURG DWELLINGS. Ann St., near Chestnut, 2R., 2d floor, 9 mo. (list St,, 13, S-sty. 4 B , cellar, (13 mo. Wylle Ave., 123, 1st floor, 5 large B., bath, w. c,' h. and c. w.. 835 per mo. Wylle Ave., 12S, id floor, 5 large rooms, wash; bouse and two attics. 825 per mo. Center ave., 175, 2-sty, store; B. and mansard, 835 mo. Wvlieave., 396, 2-sty, SB., 823 mo. Centerave.. 95, 2-sty, 7K. and stable. foOOyr. Forbes, 393, 2-sty, 8 K.. mod. Imp.. 840 mo. Ann, near Chestnut. 2-sty, 4B., 813 mo. Cassett st . Murphy's court, 2d bouse, 2-sty, Z K., 87 SO mo. Cassett St., Murphy's court, 3d house, 2-sty, 2B., 87 50 mo. Grant St., 113. 2 sty, 6 B., 830 mo. Townsend.30, 2-sty., 10 iL, near cable, all modern Imp. nice yard, 8500 yr. Fifth ave, 36U6, 10 B. fine residence, mod. imp., flneiv finished, large yard, 8700 yr. Tustln 490j, 2-sty., 6 K. and attic 828 mo. 'Fifth ave., 575, new 2-story brick dwelling, stone trimmings, 8 rooms, hall, bath, w. c. , laun dry, nat. and art. gas, etc, 850Oyr. Fourth ave, 152, 3-sty. s B. modern imp., 8720 yr. Forbes St.. 84. 2-sty. 7. B., mod. imp.. flOOyr. Firth ave., 4712, ShadTslde, 2-sty, 11 B. 850 mo. Thirty-third st. near Webster ave., 2-sty, 5B., nat. gas and water, SIS mo. Ann bet. J umonville & Seneca, 2 new 2-sty, 4B. each., mod. Imp., 315 mo. Liberty ave. 4749. 2-sty. 8 B., mod. Imp., 820 mo. Liberty ave., 4747, 2-sty, 8 B., mod. imp., 820 mo. Liberty ave., 4745, 2-sty, 8 B., mod. Imp., (20 mo. Liberty ave., 4741, Si-sty, 8 K., mod. imp., 820 mo. Decatnr St., 1st floor, 4 B., nat. gas andw. free, 825 mo. Decatur St., 1st floor, SB., nat. gas andw. free, 815-mo. Ridge st. near 33d, 7 B., 818 mo. Bldge st. near 33d, 6 It., 14 mo. Lawn st. near Forbes, 2-sty, 5 R., (13 mo. 4742 Corday St.. Bloomfleld, 4 B., 811 mo. 4746Corday St.. Bloomfleld, 4B., ill mo. Solar St., Soho, 2 B., basement, 85 mo. Foward ave, !d wd, 2-sty.. 3B., 8Smo. , Center ave. 218, 2-sty., 8 B., 82s 33 mo., mod.lmp Linton, near Overbid, 2 B. and stable, 812 mo. 621 Fifth ave., cor. Wyandotte St., 2-sty, 8 B., mod. con., HS mo. Herron ave., rear 98, 2-sty. 4 E., cellar, 12 mo. 140 Crtwford st.. near Fifth ave., 2-sty, mansard, 8B., gas, water, etc., 825. ALLEGHENY DWELLINGS. Gallagher St., 61. 2-sty, 6 K., hall, both gases, water and w. c, !15. Rebecca st., SB, 2-sty, 8 B., good yard, 8300 yr. Liberty st., 119, 2-sty and man., 8 B., mod. Imp.. 8530 yr. Liberty st., 112, 2-sty and man., 3 H-, mod. Imp-, 8550 yr. Pike st,, 39, 2 B. on first floor, 83 mo. Irwin ave., 89, 3-sty tit, 835 mo. Locust St., 31, 2-sty., 7B., mod. Imp., 830 mo. Veto St., 8. 3 B., in mo. Observatory ave., 2-sty., 10R., mod. Imp.,f400y. Lowry and Clark., store B., cellar,7 B384 yr. Laurel allev. 4 R. and attic SIS mo. Spring Hill, 10 acres vineyard and 4 B., 8600 yr. Snperiorsta., 1 acre ground. 10 B. house. 8321 yr. Madison ave., 243)j, second floor, 2 B., 89 mo. EAST END DWELLINGS. North Hiland Ave., near Bond, 2-sty, 10 B., stable) In rear. mod. Imp., 8503 yr. Fifth ave., 3608. 10 a., mod. Imp., flne residence, large yard, 8709 yr.; on cable line. Fifth arc. cor. Emerson, 2-sty .,10 K., mod. Imp.. delightful home 8750 yr. ; on cable Hue. Frankstown are., 413. 2-sty. 'JR., 8400 yr. Nevlllost.. 1st from Fifth ave, 8 B., large lot. fruit and shade trees, 8300 yr. Arch St., 117. 3 B., 83 mo. Grazier st., 7006, near Dallas sta., SB., 8X mo. . Bace st. Edgewood, near station. 5 B., 113 mo. Mignonette St., 5631, Zsty., 4 B., 825 mo. S633 Mignonette 2-sty, 4 B.. 13 mo. College ave, 5724, 2-sty, 6 B., 825 mo. Ellsworth ave.. near Roup sta . 2-sty, 8 R., 840 ma Harvard, 4th house 2 B., J. Merz, tenant, 88 mo. ' Harvard, 3d house, 2 B., A. Thornton, tenant 88 mo. j St. Andrews St., 3 K., Geo. Hardin, ten., 84 SO mo SOUTHSIDE DWELLINGS. Wharton St., 1815, 2-sty, S B. and attic, eel! ilar Iraq Carson st.. 2523, 2-sty. store and 6 R., attic 896 mc) Josenhine st,. 1903. 4 li.. food vard.. SIS mo. '. ujmu. McLean ave., Mt. Oliver Inellncnew,6B.,tl3mow West Carson st., 718. store R.and i B., 836 mo. Beltzhoover boro., Washington ave, 2-sty. 4 B- and finished attic, 812 mo. A. Holtx, tenant. B. & O. B. B. DWELLDI GS. Hazelwood. near sta.. 2-sty, 7 K., hall, cellar. , mod. Imp., 8360 yr. Hazelwood. near sta., 2-sty, 7 B., cellar, mod.' imp.. 8360 yr. Glen wood, 2nd av., 2-story mansion 15 B., 4 acres) of ground, city water, etc, SLOW. Glenwood, Benova St., 2-sty., 8 B., 821. Glenwood, Blair St.. 2-sty.. 5 K.. SIS. Forward av., 22 wd., 2-sty., 3B., 6 mo. P., FT. VT. & C. B. B. DWELLINGS. Sewlckley, Centennial, near Nevln, 2-sty, 8 B.. H acre lot, 8240 yr. Superior Sta.. 10 B., fruit, etc, 8325 yr. Sewlckley, Thorn st., 8 R., formerly occupied bT A. Baldwin. 835 mo. Same with carpets, blinds now in house 845. Sewlckley, Pa., Broad St., 1 square from station, completely furnished, 10-room brick bouse, bath, w. c, etc., 850 per mo. STABLES. Bear Penn ave.. 410. stable 5 stalls, 820 mo. South Diamond, near Union ave, A. c, stable, 4 stalls, 8240 yr. Linton, near Overhill, stable and 2 B., 812 mo. Immediate possession. LAIDLORDS! In orcfer to secure the benefits oi this method of reaching tenants, without ex pense to vou, please have a memoran dum o vour houses at our office by a P. M. each Tuesday and Friday. BAMUELW.BLACOED. 99 FOURTH AVENUE. Established 1878. .. -.-:,. sa -v M.w ""-J ' s". - f.w- M J, i .A-i , FW-2 . ,. m&