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THE PITTSBURG TjISPATCH, TUESDAY, -MARCH 19, 1889.,
TO .ENFORCE THE POLICY.
An Action to Slake nn Accident Ass oclatlon
Fay Up m Per Alleged Agreement
Novel Paints Involved In It.
J. D. 'Watson, Esq., yesterday filed a
precipe in behalf of Kobert Graeey in a
suit against the People's Mutual Accident
Association. The suit is for 525 per 'week,
accident benefits, for a number of weeks,
and, involves a queer point. Mr. Graeey,
who is a foundryman on Water street, had
an 'accident policy from the company, on which
he paid the assessment every CO days, the com
pany collecting the money, which was payable
in advance. The money was not called for on
one occasion, and two days later Mr. Graeey
fell and dislocated his shonlder.
Three days after that the scent came around
and collected the money. The company, how
ever, refnsed to pay the weekly benefits for
.Mr. Graeey s Illness, claiming that tho Insur
ance only dated from the time the money was
paid, and that the policy was void for tho five
days during which Mr. Gracev was hurt, inter
veninc between the end of the nrevious 60 days
and the time of the payment for the next 60
oara.
Attorney Watson holds that the policy cov
ered that time, and that there was an atrree
rnent in It that the company should collect tho
money, and It was their iookout-if they did not
collect it on the first day: also, that when they
um accept, mc money it was an acceptance on
their part of the old terms of the policy.
To-Dnr'a Trial Lists.
Common Fleas No. 1 Edgar vs Evening
Penny Press Company; Schneider vs Beuscber;
Doll vs same; Langdon vs Chanters township;
Goldstrom vs Forward township; Hnckenstein
A Co. vs Eberhardt fc Ober Brewing Com
pany: McDermott vs Glass et al: Hawleyvs
Schlitz Brewing Company; Janeck vs Skoen
berger & Co.; Williams vs McCrackcn et al;
McCandless, Sheriff, vs McKinnev; Getty t Co.
vsZeigler; McBndeetal vs Walker Brewing
Company; Whitfield vs Mass.
Common Fleas No. 2 Stone et al vs Mc
Keesport borough: Kerr vs Elbonrne: Baf
finger ts Faerber; Simpson vs Hoeffler; Cal
houn et al vs Leech et al.
Criminal Court Commonwealth vs Samuel
Brady et aL Walter BosseL James Durkin, Mike
Koelcick, Bert Campbell et al (3). William,
alias James Lyons (2), Thomas Harrington,
Joseph "Goldberg, Thomas Dugan et al (3),
Isaac Boles, John Kemp, Joseph Kirscb.
To-Day' Audit 1.1st.
Estate of Accountant
Elizabeth Besan GcorceH. Knoxctal.
Frank Goroott Thomas W. McCune
Thomas Hajrer Barbara M. Hager.
David buns A.M. Brown
James b. irvln I'h. McCandless.
Michael Klhn Andrew lUhn.
Clara Hevl John tchwelnhart.
John bch'mld Joseph Schratd
Charles A. Evans Ueorge A . Eans.
Sophia Bobrlnit J. Charles Dlcken.
Lines From Legal Qnnrters.
John Lusk yesterday made a voluntary
assignment of real estate to B. G. Follacsbee
for the benefit of creditors.
Is the case of S. H. Hawk against T. J.
Anderson, a verdict was rendered yesterday
for SOUS 63 for the plaintiff for wages as an oil
well driller.
Judge Acheson, in the United States
District Court yesterday dismissed the claim
of C. C. Marx against the steamer Mayflower,
placing the costs on Marx.
The grand jury yesterday ignored the bill
against Edna Place, of Federal street, Alle
gheny, for selling liquor without license, and
placed the costs on the prosecutor, A. Wishart.
A bill in equity was filed yesterday by
Maria Upperman against M. Charles and John
Lang because the Langs built a brickyard ad
joining her house In the Twenty-fourth ward,
and its odors and gases make the house almost
untenantable.
John Rolling yesterday entered suit
against Louis HilLe for S5.000 damages. He
claims that Hilke maliciously sued him for
perjury, alleging that be swore falsely when he
denied having affixed his signature to a lease.
The bill was ignored by the grand jury.
Perry Bailey, one of the detectives of the
Porter Defective Agency, is on tiial in the
Criminal Court on grave charges preferred by
Jennie Davis. Miss Davis was closely cross
examined by Attorney Reardon, and denied
that she had told Bailey's relatives that he was
innocent.
A charter for the German Workingmen's
Publishing Company was filed in the Record
er's office yesterday. The company was organ
ized for the purpose of publishing a German
daily newspaper in the interest and welfare of
workingmen of all classes. The capital stock
is 7,500 divided into 1,500 shares at 63 each.
Thirteen boys pleaded guilty in tho
Criminal Court yesterday to entering a stable
in the East End and stealing a quantity of
cigars worth about J100. They were Dan and
Alonzo Rapp, Alex Coyle, Julius Scljott, Gerald
O'Leary, Harry Kelly, John Slavin, Thomas
1t..m.. n.w. r.M-h.n D-, Y-
Patscy Shea, Earl Drum and Howard Reagan,
ranging in age from 9 to 16 years. They will
be sentenced Saturday.
Rachel Lyxch, Rose Losey, Jacob Berger
and Paul Lochner were yesterday indicted for
Brooks law violations; Frank Jefferson, for
burglary; Charles Richer, for felonious assault,
and George Anderson, for perjury. The cases
ignored "were those of Chris Brand, selling
liquor without license and on Sunday: Anton
Kunzelman, selling liquor without license and
to minors: William Davenport, selling liquor
without license; Charles Christ, larceny and
receiving stolen goods.
Moses Singekman yesterday entered suit
against the Pennsylvania Railroad Company for
23,000 for false arrest, and consequent pri.
vations and sickness. He states that
maliciously and without cause the company
had him arrested in Cleveland on a charge o'f
receiving stolen goods. He was taken to Al
toona and given Shearing before a Justice of
the Peace. After spending some time in the
Altoona lockup he was tried in the Blair Coun
ty Quarterly Sessions Court, and acquitted.
As a remedy for household accidents Sal
vation Oil has no equal. Price only 25 cts.
The Great Sale of Embroidered Robes To
Day In our wah goods department colors
$2 00 and 52 50 each for choice. Best
value ever offered.
Jos. Hoexe & Co.'s
Penn Avenue Stores.
AH Are Splendid.
Try Marvin's royal fruit biscuit, tint:
cnaps, Mrs. Harrison's inauguration cookies,
and above all, don't forget orange blossom
soda crackers. Your grocer keeps them.
ITS
,
The Great Sale of Embroidered Robes
To-Day
In our wash goods department colors J2
and $2 SO each for choice. Best Value ever
offered. Jos. Hobite & Co.'s
Penn Avenue Stores.
Paris Bonnets and Hnts All Thii Week.
A bright, new showroom, filled with all the
newest and handsomest spring millinery.
Jos. Hokne & Co.'s
Penn Avenue Stores.
AFeryLnrge Stock ol Ladles' Watches
$15 00 to ?85 00, reduced 20 per cent until
April 1- Jas. McKee, jeweler. 13 Fifth
avenue. 'Will remove April 1 to 420 Smith
field st. TTS
500 Embroidered Robes at a Great Bar-
gain.
52 00 and 52 50 for your choice in center
of store to-day.
Jos. Hoeke & Co.'s
Penn Avenue Stores.
I The People's Store.
"We are still doing business at our tempo
rary quarters, 531 and 533 Wood st.
On and after Thursday, March 21, come
to the new store on the old stand, 83, 85, 87
j and 89 Fifth ave. That we shall show you
ia stock worth looking at goes without say-
.IJng. Campbell & Dick, n
" - In Jhe Cloakroom To-Day.
y More new suits to-dav medium prices,
stylish designs. Jos. Hobjie & Co.'s
,' Penn Avenue Stores.
PROPOSALS.
7-OTICE TO CONTRACTORS-
4 Sealed proposals for building a new hall for
'the Allegheny Turnverein, corner South Canal
a and Cherry streets, will be received by Mr. Jos.
jStUlburg, architect, at whose office, corner
vFifth and Market streets, plans and specifica
tions can be seen, and where proposals will be
opened on APRIL 2, lsa, at s r. h.
"-te BLOEDEL, Chairman. r mhl9
X3-Display advertisement one dollar jar
sqmarc for one insertion, Classified advertise
ment on tilt page such as Warded, For Sale,
To Let, eic, ten cents per line for each inser
tion, and none taken for less than fifty cents.
THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH
BRANCH OFFICES.
For tbe accommodation of tho
public, Branch Offices have been
established at the following: places,
where Want, For Sale, To Let, and
other transient advertisements will
be received up to 9 P. M. for inser
tion next morning::
Advertisement! are to be prepaid except where
advertisers already have accounts with Tire DIS
PATCH. fittsbukq.
THOMAS MCCAFFREY, 35ifl Butler street.
KMIL G. STUCKEY. SUh street and Perth ave.
E. G. STUCKEY & CO., Wylle ave. and Fulton St.
N. BTOKELY. Filth Avenue Market House.
EAST EXD.
J. W. WALLACE, 6111 Tenn avenue.
OAKLA1.
McALLISTEK4SHElBLER,5thav. AAlwoodst.
SOCTHSIDX.
JACOB SPOHN. No. 2 Carson street.
CBAS. SCinVAKM, 1707 Carson street.
ALLEGHENY.
A. J. KAEKCHEK, 59 Federal street.
II. J. MCBRIDE, Federal and Ohio streets.
FEED H. EGGEIte. 17! Ohio street.
F. H. EGGE1WASON, Ohio and Chestnut sts.
J. F. STEVENSON, Arch and Jackson streets.
THOMAS McHENKY, Westernand Irwlnavea.
G. W. HUGHES. Pennsylvania and Beaver aves.
l'EKKYM. GLEIM. Rebecca and Allegheny aves.
WANTED.
Olnle rjels.
WANTED-A GOOD CUPOLA MAN FOU
foundry. Apply to F. W. F., Dispatch
office. mhl9-84
-TTTANTED-A MAN TO WORK ON A DAIRY
V rann. Apply from U to 8 at W. bHA W'S,
Butler st.. Eighteenth ward. mhl9-71
WANTED-ONE FIKST-CLAbS PLUMBER
and one gas litter. Apply to JOSEPH
RICE, KThlrdaTe., near Market st. mhl9-18
WANTEO-OOOK FOR RESTAURANT, ONE
that Is willing to wait on a limited number.
Apply at once at No. 4315 BUTLER ST. mhl9-70
WANTED-A GOOD DRUG CLERK; MUST
be a trradnatr. registered and well recom
menaed. Address W. P., Dispatch o&ce.
mh!7-135
WANTED-GOOD WORKING TAILOR, ONE
that can sell, to take charge or branch
store. Apply LADLY & CO., Allegheny, Pa.
mhl9-e-TT
WANTED-A FIRS1 -CLASS, EXPERIENCED
lumber salesman for the Pennsylvania and
Ohio trade. TRADESMAN. Dispatch office.
mh 19-88
WANTED-A SALESMAN-BY A MANU
FACTURING, company for this city: mutt
have A 1 reference. ROOM 4, O Firth avenue.
inhl9-50
WANTED-OFFICE BOY: MUST BE GOOD
penman and well acquainted In city: give
aee. salary expected and references. Address' M,
W. Dispatch office. mhl9-4
WANTED-M1DDLE AGED, SINGLEMAN,
strictly sober habits, to do garden wort,
milk and take care or horses. Must give good
relerence. Apply at 905 LIBERTY ST. mh 19-69
-TTf AN TED GOOD CANVASSERS FOR A
v V household article: wanted In every house;
good pav. Applv before 9 A. it. or after 6 r. m. to
rear of So 10 ISLAND AVE., Allegheny.
mhl9-4
WANTED YOUNG MAN, WHO UNDER
STAN DS bookkeeping, to make himself gen
erally userul In office; give age,rererences and sal
ary expected. Address K. 0., Dispatch office.
mhl9-6
WANTED-A GARDENEE-MUST UNDER
STAND taking care or horses and cows;
German preferred. Apply to THOS. If. THELPS,
412 binithneld st., or lorward ave.. Twenty-sec
ond ward, city.
mhi9-47
-VTTANTED-AGENTSTOSELLTEA. BAKING
V powder and pure spices; gifts with goods:
coke workers, miners or mlllmen can makeinonev
in their sparewttme YAMASH1RO TEA CO.. 83
Jackson St., Allegheny, Pa. JaSC-86-TTS
-TTTANTED-BAD WRITERS AT SMART'S
V PRACTICAL BUSINESS AND SHORT
HAND COLLEGE; a good handwriting taught In
a few easy lessons: private Instructions for both
sexes: college open daily from 9 A. M. to 9 r. M.,
13 Sixth street, Pittsburg. mhi:-30-TTSu
-TTTANTED CAPABLE MEN ABLE TO DE-
V POSIT JoOOtolLSOu cash, as district mana
gers for large wholesale house. Will control stock
of goods worth (1.000 to H. 000 and superintend can
vassers. Salary, $1,300-11,800: references. Ad
dress SCRIBNER, No. 10 Fourth ave, N. Y.
city. mhl9-52
-TTTANTED-AGENTS ON SALARY: S75 PER
I r 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 anu sample case free, we
mean Just what we say. Address STANDARD
SILVERWARE CO., Boston. Mass. fcl8-3-D
-TTA MED AG ENTS TO SELL OUR PATENT
V $3 pants to measure fit better; wear longer,
can be worn with or without suspenders. Not
liable to bag at knee; made In all grades and pat
terns. Big money to live men with small capital.
Send stamp for circulars and confidential terms.
SI patent pants: $15 suits. HUNTER MFG. CO.,
Sixth and Sycamore, Cincinnati, O.
mhl7-81-TTSSn
Female IlelD.
WANTED-AT ONCE-A GOODTAILORESS
for pants and vests. W. Y. WEST, Mer
chant Tailor. Homestead. mhl9-53
WANTED-GOOD GIRL FOB GENERAL
housework: German preferred; good wages.
Call at No. 31 CENTER AVE., city. mhl9-77
-TTTANTED-A PROTESTANT GIRL FOR UP
V STAIRS WORK: mnst have good recom
mendation. CallS BWVt ELI. ST., Allegheny.
mhl9-46
TJfJANTED-LADY AGENTS. TWO NEW
V Inventions for ladles' spring, summer
wear. Outsell everything. Pav $100 monthly.
These, with our bustle-skirts, rufcber goods, ho6e
supporters, etc- make best business known. Ad
dress with stamp. E. H. CAMPBELL A CO., 4S4
Randolph st.. Chicago. mhio-lis-rrstt
Mule nnd Female fleln.
-TTJANTED-WA1TER, COOK AND NURSE
V for same family; cook's wages $3 50 to $5;
chambermaids, dining room girls, bouse girls.
German girls. MRS. THOMPSON, 603 Grant st.
mil 19-100
-VT7-ANTED-MAN AND WIFE-FOR FARM
V house, farm hands and gardeners, man to
work In hotel, cook $S per week, second cook and
dishwasher, 20b house girls, cooks, and chamber
maids 4 colored girls. MEEHAN'S AGENCY,
545 Grant st. mhl8-D
SItnntlons.
-VTTANTED-PLACES for WASHING AND
VV house cleaning by a lady. Inquire at 1613
A.io.i&x x oim secona noor ironi. Xnni9-!J7
WANTED SITUATION AS ASSISTANT
bookkeeper, from April 1; will furnish good
reference. Address M. ., Dispatch office.
mhI7-16
-TT7-ANTED-B Y PARTY WITH CAPITAL AN D
tV experience to engage In some profitable
business: manufacturing preferred. Address P.
O. BOX 819. Baltimore, Md. mhl9-54
-TTTANTD-SITUATION-BY A YOUNG MAN
V with 5 years' experience In the wholesale
and retail grocery trade: sneaks German and Kn-
fllsh; can give city references. Address GEU
1AN, Dispatch office. mh!9-51
TTANTED-BY A GENTLEMAN WITH TEN
V years' experience In real estate, an engage
ment in some first-class house, where shrewdness,
hard work and ability will be appreslated. REAL
ESTATE, Dispatch office. mht9-92
WANTED-SITUATION-BY AN EDUCA
TED Swedish gentleman as salesman or
shipping clerk in some prominent business or
manufacturing house: reference, liev. M. J.
ENGLAND, 167 Forty-sixth at. mhI9-4S-TTSS
"VXTANTED A GENTLEMAN CAPABLE OF
V earning from $1,000 to fiOOO per annum and
desirous or making a change from his present po
sition will pay a liberal bonus to anyone securing
him an engagement. Address ABILITY, Dispatch
office mhl9-91
XU"ANTED-POSITION ON GENTLEMAN'S
place or florist, by married gardener with
out children; has sixteen vears' experience and
is thoroughly capable in all branches of garden
ing. Address ror two days or call at 4013 BUTLER
sl., rear of A. Kurr. mhl9-72
Partners.
TTANTED-A PARTNER FOR A SUBSTAN-
V alAL manufacturing concern In thevclty,
well established and doing a fine business; this is
a rare opening; we are personally acquainted with
the patties and tbe business, and have pleasure in
inviting correspondence and the closest la estima
tion: tbe firm stands high financially and other
wise In every sense; amount or capital required,
$15,000: the partywbomay be accepted would re
quire to take charge or tbe finances and the office
or one or the departments. Particulars confident
ially from JAS. . DRAPE & CO., IS Fourth
avenue, Pittsburg. mhl6-l-D
Business Chances.
XT ANTE D-MANUFACTUKERS-$10.000J
V subsidy, free land and natural gas will be.
given for a substantial factory. Address LOCK
DU.VU., juarjuu, auu. . . maiJHS
Booms, nooses, Etc
-TTTANTED FURNISHED HOUSE; ALLE
Y GHENY preferred; family or four; no
email cuuaren. auutbes a. d. a., uispstch
office. mhl9-55
Financial.
TTJANTEn-TO LOAN MONEY ON MORT
V GAGES on improved real estate In sums to
suit at 414, 5 and 6 per cent. L. O. FRAZ1ER,
Real Estate Broker, Forty-fifth and Butler sts.
mhl9-83-TTS
WANTEBwHOUSES AND LOTS TO SELL.
Hofln avtenilva a ntn In fihan I .,
t i n,iuK an ejLtvusivc -c-quaiuiance in me
two cities and suburbs, and having large inquiries
the
especially, ifyou will place your property in my
hands I will make special efforts to place It for you
as promptly as possible, and at-the best obtatnab'e
prices. JOHN H. MCCBEEBY. 95 Firth avenue.
mM-43-TTS
WANTED.
. Financial.
VXTANTED-MORTGAGES ON IMPROVED
W.-Wl"- "PENCEB 4 GLOSSER, 419
Smlthfield st. mhlO-60
TrA?JKDTHEIiTS m COLLECT; MONTH-
., L VS.IVSK'-i. w,th "emlted statement.
BLACK a BAIKD. 95 Fourth avenue. a3-a29-D
-rTrANTED-MORTGAGES-MONEYTO LOAN
V In sums to suit, at 4K, 5 and 6 per. cent.
GRAEB1NG A LYON, 135 Fourth ave. apt-el-D
'Wa5t5d-moktages on c1'"1" raor-
HENRY A. WEAVEr&CO?. WFourtnarenuer
mh2-a!!2-D
XXrANTED-RENTS COLLECTED PROMPP
.'.XLIvp.I?P.rimani,f'ed wlth satisfaction.
ALLES i BAILEY, 164 Fourth avenue, Tel. 167.
Ial9-81
e.Plt
16-1-1
burg.
mhli
WAN TED-HOUSES TO RENT, LARGE OB
small. In both cities: great pains taken to
secure good tenants. Established 1863. W. A.
HERRON & SONS. 80 Fonrth avenue. mhl-40-TTS
w-
ANTED-IO LOAN 150CVO0O. ijj AilOUNTS
of S3.000 and nnward. on cltv and inhnrhm
property, on 4,Sp!rcent. free ortax: also smaller
amounts at 5 and 6 per cent. BLACK & BAIRD,
95 Fourth avenue. , sea-d26-D
ANTKD-TO LOAN $300,000 ON MORT-
GAGES: $100 and upward at 6 per cent;
$500,000 at 4.S per cent on residences gr business
property: also in adjoining counties. 8. H.
FRENCH, 125 Fourth avenue. oc31-e84-D
-TTTANTED-MORTGAGES-$l, 000, 000TO LOAN
T on city and suburban properties at iX, Sand
6 per cent, and on farms In Allegheny and adja
cent counties at 6 per cent; no money loaned out
of Pennsylvania. 1. M. PEN NOCK & SON, 105
Fourth avenue. ap7-ftl
WANTED OWNERS OF PROPERTY TO
know that we give our personal attention
to the collection of rents and management of
property; Itemized statements monthly or quar
terly, as desired. SPENCER & GLOSSElC 419
Smlthfield st. mhl3-60
Minccllnncoos.
-TTT AN TED-HOUSEHOLD GOODS AND
V general merchandise for storage at lowest
rate. PITTSBURG AUCTION CO., 93 Third
avenue. mhlJ-1
-rTTANTED-HOUSEUOLD GOODS TO SELL
V at our salesrooms, or on the premises,
PITTSBURG AUCTION CO., 93 Third avenue.
mh.19-1
WANTED BY PEARSON, LEADING PHO
TOGRAPHER. 96 Firth avenue, Pittsburg,
and 43 Federal street, Allegheny, everybody to
know that be Is making fine cabinets at $1 50 per
dozen; photos delivered when promised: instan
taneous Drocess. mhU-63
FOB. SALE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE.
Cltv Residences.
FOR SALE-ELEGANT MANSION HOUSE 11
rooms, with lot 45x200 ft., on Center ave.
bPENCER & GLOSSER, 419 Smlthfield St.
mhU-G0
FOR SALE WYLIE AVE.. 7-ROOSIED BRICK
house: hall; good lot, etc.: a bargain: only
$1,700. LASHELL A RANKIN, 67 Fdnrth ave.
mhl9-43
FORSALE -NO.400PENNAVENUE, CORNER
Fourth St. 3-story brick, dwelling, 12 rooms,
bath, laundry and 3 basement rooms: lot 24x110 to
alley. J. O. RE1LLY, 77 Diamond St.
mhl7-ioo-TTSSn
EOR SALE$2,200 A BARGAIN FRAME
dwelling of five rooms, hall, vestibule, laun
dry, gas, water, etc., on Bedford ave., near Erin
St.. BALIENSPEKGEK 4 WILLIAMS. lo4
Fourth ave. mhl9-98
FOR SALE BLUFF STREET, NEAR COL
LEGE, new brick bouses rooms, balk bath
room. Inside w. c, finished basement: a complete
house, all late Improvements; lot 23 feet 9 Inches
by 133 feet. ROBERT COWARD, No. 20 Bluff
street. mhlo-23-TTssn
FOR SALE-CHEAP-IF SOLD AT ONCE, NO.
302 Locust St., Sixth ward, near the Conrt
House, new pressed brick house 8 rooms: latest
conicnlences. W. A. HERRON 4 SONS, 80
Fourth avenne. mhl7-70
FOB SALE-ONLY $1,000 CASH, BAL. TO
suit buyer, fine two-story pressed brick
dwelling, cor. of Chestnut and Watson sts., city;
but5mtn. rrom Court House; possession April 1.
BALTENSPERGER 4 WILLIAMS, 151 Fourth
ave. mhl9-98
FOR SALE-$9,500-TWO-STORY AND MAN
SARD brick residence, 11 rooms, front and
rear halls, bath, inside w. c, front and rear
porches, pantries, bay windows, range, hot and
cold water, electric bells, nickel-plated grates,
sliding doors, cemented cellars, laundry; with
stationary tubs; stationary bookcase, line gas chan
deliers: house setback from pavement line; fine
corner lot with shade trees, 53x155 feet; complete
and modern In every respect; located on Forty
fourth street, near Butler street: easy terms. L.
O. FRAZIER, Forty-fifth and Butler sts.
mbl9-83-TTS
Enst End Residences.
FOB SALE-S3.700 FOR AN OAKLAND RESI
DENCE on Mcyran avenue, near Forbes St.,
good house 6 rooms; lot 22x100 it.: stable on alley;
terms easy. W. A. ilERRON 4 SONS, 80 Fourth
avenue. ml)17-70
ITIOR SALEA NEW HOUSE OF 9 BOOMS, B.
? hall. bath room complete,! Inside w.c : closets;
bothgascstallmodcrn lmprovements-.locatlon first
class: price low; Immediate possession. Gallon
or address C100 BOND ST.. E. E., city. mhl9-M
FOR SALE $3,800, WARD ST., OAKLAND-2-storv
and mansard frame dwelling of 7
rooms, hall, vestibule, bath, range. Inside shut
ters, electric bells, natural gas. etc.; nice lot;
very good location. BLACK 4 BAIRD, 95 Fourth
avenue. mhl9-ll-l,2LS3,25,27,29
FO B S A L E-$S.50Q, ON EASY TEHMS, A
thoroughly modern, new pressed brick
dwelling, situated on Ellsworth avenue. E. E.,
containing ten rooms, finished in hard wood,
with hard wood cabinet mantels down stairs, slate
mantels upstair, tile hearths, bathroom, laundry,
etc: lot 50x165 feet. STRAUB 4 MORRIS, corner
Wood street and Third avenue, Pittsburg.
mh!9-66
FOR SALE-$2, 700 WILL BUY A NEW FRAME
dwellings rooms, large finished attic, hall,
vestibule, large cellar, inside shutters, slate man
tel, gas chandeliers, etc.; nicely finished all
through; lot 10x100 feet to alley; located on Liberty
ave., near Fortieth street. Sixteenth ward; con
venient to cable line with 5c tare; will sell on verv
easv terms. L. O. FRAZIER, Forty-filth and
Butler sts. mtilo-83-TTS
EOB SALE-EAST END RESIDENCE. NEG
LEY ave., near Penn, elegant new brick resi
dence, 11 rooms, bath room, spacious and well
lighted laundry, large closets closets with draw
ers and shelves, slate mantels, tiled hearths and
vestibule, speaking tubes, electric bellsand lights,
flagstone pavements: a very desirable and con
venient bouse; grading, paving and sewering of
Ncgley avenue paid without extra cost: key can
be found at residence of H. P. blotcrbeck, corner
Penn and Negloy aves. THCS. LIGGETT. 114
Fourth ave. mbl0-S9-Tussu
FOB SALE-$0,250-A CHOICE OAKLAND
property, near cable road; handsome modern
style Drtck dwelling of 8 rooms, hall, vestibule,
bath, laundry, etc.: latest Improved natural gas
ranget stationary tubs In laundry; patent sani
tary w. c: large bath tub; marble-top stationary
washstand: an abundance of good large closets,
also china and fruit closets; sliding doors, inside
shutters, polished plate glass windows; tile vesti
bule, tile hearths, natural gas grates, elegant
slate mantels and hardwood cabinets; stained
glass or very pretty design In vestibule door;
chandeliers and gas fixtures; the walls and ceil
ings are elaborately decorated with most beautiful
designs of modern art; nice large front and rear
porches and bay window balcony; flagstones and
cement walks; nice lawn; large lot; iron fence;
Saved street; both natural and artificial gas.
LACK 4 BAIRD, 93 Fourth avenue.
mhlK-10-MTWTP
Allegheny Residences.
FOBSALE-2 CHOICE PROPERTIES IN 8EO
ONDward. Allegheny, tot particulars see
SPEN CER 4 GLOSSER, 419 Smlthfield street.
mh!9-59-TTS
FOR SALE NORTH AVENUE, FRONTING
parks an elegant 2-story brick dwelling, 7
rooms and bath, hot and cold water; price low; lot
19x110 to alley. J. U. BEILLY, 77 Diamond St.
mhl7-100-TTSSu
FOB SALE-AT $3,800. IF SOLD SOON, A
frame house of 5 rooms, lot 2Sx80 feet, located
at 443 Beaver avenue. Allegheny: wlM rent for $25
per month. W. A. HEBRON 4 SONS, 80 Fourth
avenue. mhl9-2-TTS
Fi
lOK SALE-ONLY $2,500 FOR ONE OF THE
coziest nlaces In Second Ward. Alleghenv:
house has fire rooms, hall, vestibule, pintrv,-gas
and water-
; lot :X130. itALTtNSl-UOER
WILLIAMS, 154 Fourth ave.
Pibl9-99
FOB SALE-ALLEGHENY A 6 PER CENT
Investment: $18,000 will buy 6 .good 6-room
brick houses, attic cellars, water, both kinds gas;
lot 111x72 rt.; a corner property, and on good
streets. 1. M. PEN NOCK 4 SON, No. 105
Fourth ave. mhl6-79-TTS
FOB SALE-TWO OF THE MOST ATTRACT
IVE properties In Allegheny : houses perfect
In every detail: locality only second to the Parks:
terms easy; It Is rarely such homes are attaina
ble at reasonable prices. JOHN H. MCCBEERY,
95 Fifth aven ue. mh9-43-TTS
FOR SALE-VN INVESTMENT ON FULTON
st.. Allegheny, double brick, 2-story, with 6
rooms and attic In each; bath, b, and c water,
inside w. c.f nat. and art. gas: grained all through;
rents for $600 per yr.: price, $8, 500. TUOUAS LIG
GETT, 114 Fourth ave. mhl7-77.TTSSn
FOBSALE-1N ALLEGHENY-8 HOUSES, 2
to 3 rooms, in good localities and near street
cars: a small cash payment and balance monthly
or quarterly ; why pay half your Income for rents
when you can about as easily own your house; the
follv of this Is becoming apparent to everybody.
JOHN H. MCCBEERY, 9 Fifth avenne.
mh9-43-TTS
Suburban Residences.
FOR SALE-AT A BARGAIN IF APPLIED
for soon, at Howard station. P., V. 4 a R. ,
B., 1 acre ground, with nice 6-room frame bouse,
finished basement, excellent water, fruits, etc.
1. M. PENNOCK 4 bON, 105 Fourth ave.
mhl6-79-TTS
FOR SALE-A SPLENDID NEW FRAME
house in Hoboken, 9 miles from city, on line
ofWestPeun R. It.; good water and natural gas;
8 large rooms; lot 40x160, on the main St., near
school house and cbnrches: 5 minutes' walk from
station; will be sold cheap on easy terms. Ad
dress or call on J. UETZELL, Hoboken, Pa.
mhl7-89-TTSn
TTOB 8ALE-$2,700-IONA STATION, A. V. R.
-D K., modern frame dwelling 8 rooms, hall,
front and rear stairs, front and rear porches, well
on rear porch, slate roof, etc.: nice large lot Tax
150 feet: fine view of surrounding country, and 3
minutes' walk to station; a genuine bargain in a
suburban home; will sell on easy payments, L.
O- FB AZIEK, Forty-firth and Bailer sts.
mhl9-S3-TT3
FOR SALE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE.
Subnrbnn Residences.
FOB SALE-OB TO LET-ONE OF THE MOST
beautiful suburban places In Allegheny
county: tbe house is large, containing 15 rooms,
splendidly finished, and surronnded with wide
verandas; it is completely fitted up with bath
rooms, water closets and natural gas: there Is a
good stable and hnndsomefowlhouse: thegrounds
are very beautiful and well supplied with choice
shrubbery, fruit and ornamental trees; tbe whole
will be sold, with from I to 5 acres or ground, at a
very moderate price. KNOXVILLEX.AND IM
PROVEMENT CO., 85 Knox avenue, Knoxville
borough. ' ia!9-9
FOR SALE LOTS.
City Lots
FOR SALE-BLUFF ST.. NEAR COLLEGE,
lot 23 ft. 9 In. by 141 rt. EGBERT COWARD,
20 Bluff St. mhl0-2S-TTSSn
T7I0R SALE-BARGAINS IN LOTS, NEAR
V Wylle ave. cable Une, $450 to $300. BElLLr,
77 Diamond et.
mhl9-40-TT8
FOB SALE-LOTS ON WYLIE, WEBSTEB AND
Bedford avennes. SPENCEB 4 GLOSSER,
419 Smlthfield street. mhl9-59-TTS
East End Lots.
T7I0R SALE-3 LARGE LOTS 2M SQUABES
J from Penn cable line, 31x187 feet. Bebecca
street; price $300 each. MELLON BBOS., 6349
Station St., E. E. inhl6-69-TuSU
FOB SALE LOTSl LOTS: LOTS! Two min
utes' walk rrom Homewood station; 24x100
lect: price, $350 and up, MELLON BROS, 6349
Station St., E. E. mhlS-71-TT
FOR SALE-BEAU'llFUL LOTS AT SHADY
SIDE on Atlantlo ave., near Liberty ave.;
convenient to station and cable cars. BLACK 4
B A1BD, 95 Fourth ave.
01019-12-19,20,21,22, 25. 28, 27,28,29
FOB S ALE-THE BEST LOTS AT THE MON EY
In Oakland fronting Forbes st. and Fifth
ave.. opposite the school house, only $100 per foot
front. W. A. HEREON 4 SONS, 80 Fourth ave
nue. mh7-40-TTS
FOB 8ALE-$33 PEB FOOT FOR TWO FINE
building lots, 30x120, corner St. Clair and
Jackson streets, near North Hiland avenue. Nine
teenth ward. MELLON BROTHERS, 6349 Station
St., E. E. mhl6-C9-TUSU
FOR SALE BARTON STBEET BUILDING
lots. 40x100 reet; street paved and sewered:
one of tho bestlocatlons at Shadyslde; near steam
and cable cars W.A.HEBBON 4 SONS.80 Fourth
avenue. mhl9-2-TTS
TTOR SALE THREE ACRES OF BEAUTIFUL
Jjjand on Stanton ave., near Hiland; situation
unsurpassed: fine fruit and shade trees; price and
terms reasonable. Inquire of D. C NEGLEY,
6106 Penn ave., East End. Jal9-12-TT8
TJIOR SALE-CHOICE LOTS AT DALLAS-STA-JD
TION, P. R. B., convenient to steam and
street cars; cheap and on easy terms; situation un
surpassed; price ranging from $406 to $300. Inquire
off). C. NEGLEY, 6106 Penn ave., East End.
no2S-y78
TTTIOB SALE-BRUSHTON STATION, THE
X; finest "building lots 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. JOHN F. BAXTER,
Agt., 512 Smlthfield St. mhl7-63-TuF
FOR SALE-ONLY $65 PER FOOT FRONT
Rebecca street, corner Harriet street, Twen
tieth ward, large corner lot 114x154 feet, eastern
exposnre and convenient to Shadyslde station, P.
It. R..and cable line; easy terms. L.O. FRAZIER,
Forty-firth and Butler sts. mhl9-83-TTS
Allcghcnv Lots.
FORSALE LOTS Ott MAPLE AND LINDEN
avenues and Lombard street. Allegheny, In
tho Tenth and Twelfth wards: on easy terms. Ap
ply to JOSEPH MCNAUUHLB, N. Diamond t.
mh7-93-D
FOR SALE IN SECOND WARD, ALLE
GHENY, lot 25x100 fronting on Ackleyst.;
Srlce, $1,800; also, two fine lots on Irwin are., near
brthare., 25x110. and one 20x110 for $103 per ft.
front. THOMAS LIGGETT, 114 Fourth ave.
mhl7-77-rrssu
FOR SALE-CHEAP LOTS IN SECOND WARD.
Allegheny, at auction: tbe following lota
will be sold at auction on the premises, beginning
at the incline plane, on Irwin arenue, at 4
o'clock luesday, 19th Inst., viz: 4 lots, 20x90, on
Irwin avenue, adjacent to Incline plane; 2 lots'
25X75 on Irwin ave., between incline plane and
schoolhouse: 2 lots 20x124. on Gallagher street, op
posite the brick row; 2 lots 25x70, on Rldgc
wood avenue, adjoining bead of Incline; all to be
sold for what theywlllbring. A. LEGGATE4
SON, Auctioneers. mhl6-28
Oriscellaneons.
FOB SALE-BY W. W. MCNEILL 4 BKO.
$1,600 Brnshton. new S-room frame dwelling.
$2,500 Fifth ave.. frame house, 7 rooms, large
lot; cable cars pass the door.
$6,250-Ward St., Oakland, fine brick house, 8
rooms, bath, laundry, both gases, electric
bells tlot 40x120 to an alley.
$9,000 Ben Venue, elegant residence property,
with ail modern conveniences; lot 50x1
$10,500 Shadyslde. on Atlantic ave., large hand
some residence; call at office and see pho
tograph and plans.
W. W. MCNEILL 4 BBO., 162 Fonrth are.
mhl6-67-MTTFB
FOR SALE-BUSINESS.
Business Stands.
FOB SALE-ALLEGHENY BUSINESS PBOP
ERTY; see auction, sale column. BLACK 4
BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave, mhl2-4-MTuwTh
Business Chances.
FOB SALE AN OLD ESTABLISHED
grocery store In the East End, doing a good
business; stock will Invoice about $000; reason
for selling. Ill health. Call at or address 411 LAR
IMER AVE. mhl9-64
FOR 8ALE-DBYGOOD3 AND NOTION
store: great bargain to good party who will
buy Immediately, or will take real estate in ex
change: send for farm and exchange list. N. F.
HURST, Rochester, Pa. mh.V-tO-TTS
FOB SALE-FIBST-CLASS HOTEL AND BES
TAUBANT. also large poolroom attached. In
Baltimore city; fine business: good reason given
for selling. Apply to S. BABfH 4 CO., No. 212
E. Lombard St., Baltimore, Md. mnl4-16-D
FOR SALE-A GOOD CHAxCE FOB A LIVE
man that wants to engage In a good paying
business: S. M. SHANER'Srestaurant, 42 Diamond
Market House, Pittsburg: doing good business
and good reasons for wanting to sell. rahl9-87
FOR SALE A FIRST-CLASS PHOTOGRAPH
gallery, located In a town of 20,000; doing the
best business there: only two other galleries: ill
health Is the only reason for selling. For particu
lars apply to B. 1)110 UDE 4 CO., 242 Fifth ave.
m 1119-62
FOB SALE-NEAT CIGAR STOBE: GOOD
paying small drygoods andnotlon store,elther
would 6uit ladv; stores of all kinds and prices,
bakeries, boarding bouses, hotels, confectioneries,
restaurants, coal works, etc. ; 100 business chances.
SUEPARD 4 CO.. 54 I'll th ave. mh8
FOR SALE-BABE . BUSINESS CHANCE
storeroom, stock and dwelling, one square
from P. 4 L. E. E. It depot, Beaver Falls. Pa. ;
good well water on premises; natural gas for light
and fuel: present owner doing good grocery and
bakers business: has reasons for selling. Call on
or address J. C. EVANS, Agent, 1051 TMrd ave,
Beaver 1 alls. Pa. mhl5-89-TTS
FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS.
lilachinerT and nictals.
FOR SALE FABEE STEAMBOAT ENGINe
Cyllnder30x48: one large fly wheel: onc6-ln.
shaft and two cranks. Inquire of H. C. FBICK
COKE CO., 104 Fifth ave., city. mh!9-61
F
'OB SALE-PULLEY WHEEL, CHEAP
8-lnch lace. 4,s Inch bore, co-Inch diameter: sold
for want or use. Apply to BUSINESS MANA
GER, Dispatch office, Fifth ave. mhl7-U3
F'
IOBSALE-2 HORIZONTAL ENGINES, 18x22,
1 Ball engine. 1 smill dvnamo and 2 Limns and
meat choppers, rendering kettles, etc. VELTE 4
ucuunaijU, x'ennave., cor. rnirty-secona st.
Jel6-163-rrs
FOB SALE NEW AND SECOND-HAND
machinery: engines from 4-horse power up,
boilers, pumps, etc.: call or write for prices.
FAHEY 4 PFALLER. Faher and Washington
sts., near Union depot. ap24-v35H-TTS
Horses. Vehicles. Live Stock; dec
FOR SALE-A VERY FINE SORREL MABE,
7 years old. suitable for buggy or light deliv
ery purposes, will sell cheap.' Call at STORE,
cor. Klrkpatrlckand West End are., Allegheny.
mhl9-63
FOB SALE A PROMISING YOUNG S1AL
LION. 2'4 vears old. color bar. black points
good mane and tall, very kind disposition, sired
by Colonel banford, dam a full bred Kentucky
mare: broke toharncss:wlllbe sold cheapasowncr
is going away. For further particulars address
GEOBGE. Box 5, Harrison City, Westmoreland
county. Pa. mbl7-41
Miscellaneous.
FOB BALE-1 WALNUT CHAMBEB SUIT, 1
walnut wardrobe, 1 walnut extension dining
table, 1 walnut sideboard, 1 walnut baby crib or
cradle, 3 easy parlor chairs, 1 marble top card ta
ble, 1 cherry sitting room table, 1 hong hat rack,
Uewett refrigerator, 1 bronze drop light. 1 husk
mattress. Call 15 BLUFF SrEEET; near Gist.
whlS-3
BUSINESS CHANGES.
"PARTNERSHIP NOTICU THE BUSI-
I NESS of commission brokers in stocks,
bonds and petroleum as heretofore conducted
by Stettheimer & Bettman, will he carried on
by the subscribers under the same firm name.
DAVID BETTMAN,
MRS. JOS. STETTHEIMER.
New York, March 14, 1889. mhl5-76
DISSOLUTION NOTICE THE FIRM OF
Somen, Brother & Co. is this day dissolved
by mutual consent, Charles Somers and E. D.
Echols retiring. J. L. SOMERS.
W. H. WILLIAMS.
CHARLES SOMERS,
E. D. ECHOLS.
Having: purchased the interests therein of
Charles Somers and E. D. Ecbols, we will con
tinue the wholesale produce, fruit and com
mission business of Somers, Brother & Co., un--der
tbe same firm name, at No. 639 Liberty
street, Pittsburg, where all debts due to the
old flm are to be paid, and those due from the
same discharged.
The financial resources and general manage
ment of tbe old firm will remain undisturbed,
and the policy which secured for and has re
tained to it a leading position in tbe produce
trade oi wis city win oe cioseiy aanereu to. ;
J. L. SOMERS. J
W. H. WILLIAMS, I
W.H. B. BOLaER:
PiTTSBtTEO, PA.. March L 1889. mh5-o-Ta
TO LET.
Cltv Residences.
TO LET-NO. 160 TH1BD AVE.;COB. HOUSE,
10 rooms, late Improvements. W. A. HEB
BON 4 SONS, 80 Fourth ave mhl7-70
TOLET-HOUSKOF12BOOMS.502PENN AVE
NUE, with sublet first-class location for
physician or dentist. Inquire 60S PENN AVE.
mh!6-42
T
10 LET-1701 PENN AVE.-DWELLING 8
rooms; S37U ner mo., which Includes use of
nat. gas and water. W. A. HEBBON 4SONS. 80
Fourth ave. mhl6-91-D
TO LET-333 WEBSTER AVE., A NICE
2-story brick house of 5 rooms, hall, attic
both kinds or gas, water, etc ; rent S22 per month.
L M. PENNOCK 4 SON, 105 Fonrth are.
mhl6-7S-TTS
T
O LET-NEABLY NEW-2-STOEY MAN-
SAHIl mnf riwplltnfr nf A rooms. No. 84
.liucusi, city; Dotn gases, oaui. moaern improve
ments, etc. Apply to WM. L. SMITH, 935 Penn
ave. " ' mbl7-9
rzz r- -. -r". v -. , r " i
TO LET-BBICK HOUSE 7 BOOMS, HALL,
bathroom, both gases, 20 minutes' walk from
postofflce and near street cars: rent $28 per
month. GEO. W. HACKETT, 334 Webster ave.
or 1009 Liberty st. mhl9-67
TO LET-FOB 116 PEB MONTH-A GOOD
brick house, 8 rooms; late Improvements;
possession can be had at once: free to April 1,
1889; No. 176 Plymouth street. Thirty-fifth ward.
W. A. HERRON 4 SONS, 80 Fourth avenue.
mhl6-93-TTS
TO LET-SPLENDID LARGE FBONTBOOM,
second floor, on Fifth avenue; 8 mlnutesfrom
postofflce by cable cars: excellently furnished;
both gases; use of bath If wanted: suitable for one
or two gentlemen; a rare opportunity. Address
Ix. J. P., Dispatch office. mh!9-68
TO LET-(99)-62l FIFTH AVE., 10 MINUTES
from postofflce modern 2-story mansard
brick dwelling Brooms, hall In center, vestibule,
laundry bath, both gases, all modern conven
iences, balconies, bay windows, etc SA31UEL
W. BLACK 4 CO., 89 Fourth ave. mhl9-95-TT
TO LET-XWO HOUSES OF 7 BOOMS ON
-Frances St., near Center ave., with hot and
cold water, bath. Inside w. c, front and back
porch, fitted for n. gas: rent $20 per month. Also
store and dwelling of 6 rooms on Dnqnesne
Heights, corner of Grandvicw are. and Plymouth
St., Ihlrty-flfth ward. Also 2. 3, 4 and 5-roomed
apartments. WM. M. JOHNSTON. 101 Wylle are.
mhI7-26-Tn8a
East End Residences.
TO LET-EAST END DWELLINGS. LAHGE
and small. Call or send lor printed list free.
W. A. HEBRON 4 SONS, 80 Fourth ave.
mhl-43-Trs
TO LET ON ELLSWORTH AVENUE,
Shadyslde, neat house of 6 large rooms In
good order. W. A. HEBRON 4 SONS, so Fonrth
avenue. mhl7-71-tTT
TO LET-$22 PEB MONTH, 7 BOOMS. LAHGE
yard. Filbert, near Walnut St., Shadrslde:
Sossesslon free to April 1, 1889. W. A. HERRON
SONS, 80 Fourth avenue. mhl7-71-MTT
TO LKT-201 PLYSIOUTH ST.,TH1RTY-FIPTH
ward; 6 rooms, bath, range, nat. gas fixtures;
$14 per month: possession can be had at once. W.
A.lIEKRON 4 SONS, 80 Fourth avenue.
mhl7-"l-MTT
TO LET OR TOR SALE-A RESIDEN CE OF 10
rooms, stabling, etc, and 1J$' acres: abund
ance of rrult and shade: one of the most dellghtlul
locations In E. E. M. P. HOWLEY, 6326 Station
St., E. E., or 127 Fourth ave. mhl7-59
TO LET-IRVING PLACE, ELLSWOETH
ave., Shadyslde, several beautiful brick resi
dences, containing ten rooms, bath, laundry,
pantry, etc: large, lawns to each house: bouse
new; never occupied. W. A. UEBBON 4 SONS,
80 Fourth ave. mhl7-10
TO LET-FINE BESIDENCE. TWO-STOBY
brick mansion, seven rooms and finished
attic, cemented cellar, bathroom and all conven
iences; 3 acres or ground, rrult trees, shrubbery,
stables, etc ; will be rented low to good party;
Shady ave,, opposite Wllklns ave. Inquire of N.
8- SNYDER, St. Nicholas Hotel, or J.B. HYND
MAN, 6212 Penn ave.. East End. mh5-3-TW8Sn
Allegheny Residences.
TO LET GOOD 7-BOOM BBICK HOUSE:
bath; art. and nat. gas: large yard; In Second
ward. Allegheny: $28. W. W. MCNEILL 4 BRO.,
162 Fourth ave. mhl9-82
O LET-NEW ALLEGHENY DWELLINGS,
Just finished; 9 rooms; well finished: late Im
provements: on Locust St.; location good. W.
A. HERRON 4S0NS, 80 FourthVrenue.
mhl7-71-MTT
TO LET-NO. SO FEDERAL STREET, ALLE-GHENY-Brlck
house, 10 rooms, with all the
conveniences. For further Information apply to
A. D. WILSON, 55 Federal St., Allegheny.
mhlS-59-TTSu
O LET-HOUSE NO. 29 ESPLANADE ST.;
9 rooms; slate mantels: stationary wash
stands: bath and laundry; both kinds of gas, etc.
Apply WM. SWINDELL, 27 Esplanade st., Alle
gheny; mhl3-23-WTFTU
Suburban Residences.
TO LET-AT EDGEWOOD STATION, P., FT.
W. 4 O. H. R , 12 acres ground, with orlck
honseoro rooms, frame stable and frnlts: pleas
ant location; rent low, I. M. PENNOCK & SON,
105 Fonrth ave. mhlS-79-TTS
T
10 LET $15 PEB MONTH 6-ROOMED
house, cor. Abbott St. and Peebles are., near
Wllktnsburg and Brnshton stations, cltv: water
and natural gas. Inquire at 103 FBANKSTOWN
AVE , East Liberty, mh!9-7
TO LET-MY HOUSE, THIRTEEN BOOMS,
at Laurel Station, Ft. Wayne road, all mod
ern improvements, stable and carriage house, two
acres ground, with liver view. Inquire on prem
ises, or at 219 Lacock street, Allegheny. WM. T.
DUNN. mb.9-63
Apartments.
T
10 LET-A DOUBLE PABLOB, SUITABLE
for offices, at 955 PENN AVENUE. mhl9-96
TO LET ONE FLOOR OF FOUB NICE
rooms, suitable for light housckeeplngtwater,
gas and bath. Apply to J. G. MOBKOW. shoe
store, 289 Ohio St., Allegheny. mhl9-M
TO LET BOOMS, SECOND FLOOB. WITH
natural gas and water, for dwelling or offices,
3 minutes' walk from the postofflce Inquire ol
W. H. DEVOBE. 512 Grant at, mh 13-55
Forms.
TO LET-THE BEST GABDEN FABM AT MC
KEE' s Rocks. Inquire No. 638 LIBERTY
ST., Pittsburg. rah7-84-IOD
Business fltnnds.
TO LET THREE-STOBY WABEHOUSE
with basement. 138 First ave. Inquire of
H UNT 4 CL APP, 95 Fifth ave. mhl9-44
TO LET-LABGE STOREROOM ON FIRST
floor, near Smlthfield st. ; rent very low.
BLACK 4 BAIBD. 95 Fourth are.
mhl5-29-D
TO LET-1703 PENN AVENUE-STORE AND
7 dwelling rooms; cheap to a good tenant.
W. A. HEBRON 4S0NS, 80 Fourth are.
mhl6-91-MTT
O LET WABEHOUSE, WOOD ST,-LAROE
4-story warehouse, cor. First ave. and Wood
Bt. ; 30-foot front; telephone 335. H. T. MOBBIS,
106 Fourth ave. mh2-18-TTS
O LET-FIRST-CLASS PBODUCE STAND,
cor. of Liberty and Diamond sts.: will be
Sot In first-class condition. W. A. HEBRON 4
ON3, 80 Fonrth ave. mhl6-91-D
rpO LET-OBOC1LBY STAND-LONG E3TAB
JL LISHED; large store and 7 dwelling rooms.
Fifth and Wllklns avenues, Shadyslde; only $35
per mo. W. A. HEREON 4 SONS, 80 Fourth
ave. ' mh!5-91-D
TO LET-STOBEBOOM WITH DWELLING
attached, an excellent location for stove and
tinware business, on prominent street in Alle
gheny: rent very low. THOS. WELSH 4 CO.,
157 Lack St., Allegheny. mhl9-73
T
10 LET-ELEGANT STOBEBOOM WITH
Plate-class front: fine opening for bakervand
confectionery. China and glass orjewelrrbusl-
ncss: first-class retail location. Apply to J. H.
AIKEN, 100 Fifth avenue.
mh5-3oO
TO LET-ELEGANT BUSINESS STAND-NO.
173 Fifth ave., opp. Conrt House, running
through to Wylle ave ; new plate glass fronts on
both streets: immediate possession: rent low. J.
C. BEILLY, or ON PBEM1SE3. mhl9-45
T
10 LET-TWO LARGE FLOORS, SECOND
and third stories, on Dlntnnnn t . n,tr
Smlthfield St.. suitable for furniture stnrare nr
light manufactory: large hand elevator: rent
low. BLACK 4 BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave.
mhl5-29-D
TOLET-THBEE ADMIRABLY ABHANGED
rooms ror general business purposes.. with or
without power, to rent In the new DISPATCH
building. Diamond street: arranged for work or
for display rooms and for offices: light the best to
be had In the city; electric lighting free: passen
ger and freight elevator and Janitor service in
cluded. Rents $300. $400 and $1,000 per an jura:
situation the most central, within a few hundred
feet or all the public buildings and or tbe leading
business squares. Apply between 11 A. jr. and 4
p. M. at the N EW .DISPATCH BUILDING. 75, 77
and 79 Diamond street. inhl4-74
Ofllces, Deik Room, &c
TO LET-FOUR ROOMS ON SECOND FLOOR,
No. 57 Federal St., Allegheny; soluble for
offl.ce?..2r 'Uht manufacturing. Apply to J. C.
THOMPSON; 715 Liberty are, Pittsburg. mhlS-3J
TO LET-FOURTH AVENUE OFFICES,
chiap. as low as $10 per mo., heat, Janitor
and elevator service Included. W. A. HERRON
4 SONS, 80 Fourth avenue. mhl7-69-itTuwThs
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
rpO LET-NEW OFFICEStBPLENDID LIGHT.
L The Gennanla Savings Bank. 423 Wood St.,
having changed the interior or 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
)"? fine location should apply at once at the
BANK. ' de21-7S-D
Special.
rpO LET-OUB "TO LET" LIST, AS HEEETO
X. FORE Issued from our office, is now pub
lished every Wednesday and Saturday (without
expense to landlords) In The Dispatch only.
SAMUEL W. BLACK 4 CO., 99 Fourth ave.
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TERSONAL.
PERSON AL-BOOKS WANTED-1F YOU
iMI!'3? book worth 10 cents, or a library
worth $1,000, let ns know: wo will buy one as
quickly as tbe other. LEVI'B BOOK STOBE.
Seventh Ave. Hotel building. feSO
SEBSONAL-WHY TROUBLE YOCB WIFE,
mother or daughters In repairing and clean
your old clothes, when it can be done for a
trifle by D1CK80N, tbe Tailor, cor. Firth ave.
in?..!Y001 ' second floor? Charges-moderate;
faculties unsurpassed: suits madeto order: soring
styles now ready. Telephone 1558. mhs
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AUCTION SALES.
B
TJLLETrN OF AUCTION SALES BS
HENRY AUCTION CO.. LIM.
TUESDAY, MARCH 19, at 10 o'clock, house
hold furniture, carpets, etc., 311 Market street.
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2D, at 10 o'clock,
piano, furniture, carpets, etc, 329 Shetland
ave, E.E.
FRIDAY, MAR8H, 2$ at 10 o'clock, furni
ture, carpets and household goods, 311 Market
street.
TUESDAY. MARCH 26, at 10 o'clock, furni
ture, carpets and household goods, 23 Union
ave., Allegheny.
TUESDAY. MARCH 26, at 10 o'clock, furni
ture, carpets and household goods, 311 Market
street.
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27, at 10 o'clock,
furniture, carpets and household goods, 183
Second avenue. I
THURSDAY, MARCH 28, at 10 o'clock,f urnl
ture, carpets and household goods, 202 Franks
town ave, E. E.
FRIDAY. MARCH 2tf, at 10 o'clock, furni
ture carpets and household goods, 311 Market
street.
TUESDAY. APRIL 2, at the rooms, 311 Mar
ket St., at 10 o'clock, fine carpets and furniture,
FRIDAY. APRHj 5, at 10 o'clock, large con
signment household goods at 311 Market st,
TUESDAY, APRIL 9, fine furniture and
general mdse., at 10 o'clock, 311 Market st.
THURSDAY, APRIL U, unclaimed freight
at the auction rooms, commencing at 10 o'clock,
311 Market st HENRY AUCTION CO.
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A UCTION SALE
On account of the death of Mr. Mitchell,
the entire stock of the well-known livery and
sale stables, Nos. J143 and 1145 Liberty St., opp.
Union depot, Pittsburg. Pa., will be offered at
Subtle auction, on the premises, on WEDNES
IAY, March 20, at 10 o'clock A. Dr., tbe follow
ing described personal property, to wit: 30 head
of horses, 1 large hearse, 1 infant hearse, 2
barouches, 1 undertaker's wagon, 10 1-borse
sleighs, I double sleigh. 13 sets coach harness,
25 sets buggy harness. 4 6-passenger coaches, 6
Berlin coaches, lObuggies. square bed, 6 doctor's
buggies, 1 platform spring wagon (large), 1 set
double wagon harness, 2 sets double buggy har
ness, 1 set barouche harness, 2 set double
barouche harness, robes, blankets, summer
sheets, halters, sleigh bells, saddles and bridles,
etc also 2 cutting machines, forks, brushes,
combs, sponges, chamois skins, office furniture,
and many other articles too numerous to men
tion, such as are necessary in a first-class stable.
A complete outfit- for undertakers, such as
cooling boards, chairs, pedestals, coffins, stools,
etc. All the above can be seen on the premises
before day of sale AH carriages, hearses and
buggies will be sold on a credit of 6 months, on
approved security without interest. Nothing
reserved, as the business must be closed out,
tbe premises being leased for other purposes.
Anybody in need of above articles will do well
to attend this sale.' No postponement on ac
count of the weather.
H. A. MITCHELL.
J. A. M'KELVY.
Auctioneer.
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HANDSOME PARLOR AND CHAMBER
suites, upright piano, fine curtains, brns
sels and ingrain, hall room and stair carpets,
all kinds of house furnishing goods, etc, at
auction, TUESDAY MORNING, 10 o'clock, at
the rooms ,No. 311 Market st Silk and satin
brocatelle plushes, tapestries and haircloth
parlor furniture, fancy rockers, couches,
lounges, easy chairs and sofas, upright piano
in good condition, ornaments, pictures, cab
inets, bookcases, fine center tables, clocks,
curtains, brass piano lamp, rugs, mats, dec
orated toilet tea and dinner sets, glassware,
silverware, solid walnut, oak. mahogany and
cherry chamber suites, wardrobes, hall racks,
china closets, sideboards, extension tables,
chiffoniers, secretaries, desks, folding beds,
stores, bedding, springs, mattresses, brussels
and ingrain carpets, etc, etc, etc
f HENRY AUCTION CO., LIM.,
HENRY AUCTION CO., LIM..
Auctioneers,
mul7-97 Auctioneers.
AT AUCTION 1
FURNITURE.
Piano forte, carpets, mirrors, delfware, sil
verware, etc, at the residence, 329 Shetland
ave., E. E.
WEDNESDAY MORNING,
March 20, at 10 o'clock prompt. -Entire
furnishments, embracing nandsome
parlor suit, upholstered in silk; carved ebony
frames, fine walnut chamber suits, bureaus and
washstands, fine rosewood Decker Bro.'s piano
forte, ball rack, book case, pier mirror, fine ex
tension table, hair and husk mattresses, ward
robe, feather beds, bedding, china dinner and
tea '.sets, refrigerator, kitchen range and fur
nishments, brass fender and fire irons. Wilton
body brussels and ingrain carpets on rooms,
ball and stairs, three- fine heating stores, laun
dry furnishments. -These goods are in good
condition and must be sold as the owner is
leaving the city. House open to buyers at 8
o'clock on morning of sale.
HENRY AUCTION CO., LIM.,
mhl7-93 Auctioneers.
BY JAS. W.DRAPE fe CO.-EXECUTOR'S
sale of fine furniture carpets, bookcase,
piano, etc, etc,, at the late residence of Chas.
P. Herrosee, deceased. 249 Atwood St., near
Forbes st, Oakland, WEDNESDAY, March 20,
at 10 o'clock. There is a fine Steinway piano,
parlor furniture, easy chairs, lounge, book
case, writing desk, dressing bureaus, wash
stands, bedsteads and mattresses, exten
sion table and chairs, hall rack, stoves,
refiigerator, laundry outfit; kitchen ta
ble, chairs and utensils, china, glass and tinware,
lawn mower, pictures, brussels and ingrain
carpets, stair carpet and rods, etc, etc. House
open at 8 o'clock On morning of sale; every
thing to be sold. Terms cash. By order of
executors. JAS. W. DRAPE & CO., Auc
tioneers. 129 Fourth aye, Pittsburg.
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BY JAS. W. DRAPE & CO.
HOUSE AND LOT
IN THE
EAST END. AT AUCTION,
Corner Shetland avenue and Wilson street,
near Lincoln avenue and convenient to the
luxurious property of Mr. Thos. Armstrong.
A new house with reception hall, 6 rooms, attic
and cellar; corner lot; fruit and shade trees
thereon; everything in nice order. To be sold
at public sale on MONDAY AFTERNOON,
March 25, at 2 o'clock, on the premises. Title
perfect; immediate 'possession. Terms to suit.
Positive sale, owner going to Europe.
JAS.. DRAPE & CO.,
Agents and Auctioneers,
mhlS-2-D 129 Fonrth avenue Pittsburg.
A UCTION SALE.
OLD ESTABLISHED JEWELRY STORE
Commencing MONDAY MORNING, March 18,
10 o'cIock,and continuing every day and evening
until sold. The entire stock and fixtures of
jewelry store 150 Fifth avenue, corner of Script
alley, opposite Cathedral, consisting of gold
and Bilver watches, silver and plated ware and
jewelry of every description, also counters,
show cases, etc Sale positive, owner quiting
business.
SMITHSON fe MOORE,
mhlS-5 Auctioneers, Eisner Building.
A OCTION SALE
On TUESDAY MORNING, March 19. at
10 A. M., handsome parlor and chamber suits,
lounges, bookcases and desks, sideboards, car
pets, curtains, stoves, bedding, rugs, library
lamps, drygoods, millinery, etc: also a lot of
kitchen and laundry furnishments. Terms
cash.
PITTSBURG AUCTION CO.,
mhl7-130 93 Third avenue.
AUCTION SALE ALLEGHENY BUSI
NESS property and dwellings. Nos. 257
and 259 Ohio' street, TUESDAY. March 19,
18S9, at 3 o'clock P. M., on the premises, tn o
three story bricks, with, store and dwelling
rooms; lot 28x90 feet to aller; a good invest
ment. BLACK 4 BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave.
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LEGAL NOTICES.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
letters testamentary have been granted
to the undersigned on the estate of Henry
Biermann, deceased, late of Allegheny City.
All persons owing or having claims against the
said estate will please present them without
delay to HERMAN BIERMANN,
Executor,
mhl2-lS-TU 256 Sandusky st. Allegheny.
XTOT1CE-IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ON
.LN Monday, tbe eighth (8th) day of April,
A. D. 1889, application will be made by
Rosetta -Hostetter. D. Herbert Hos
tetter, Horbert Dnpuy, Theodore R. Hos
tetter. Milton L. Myers "and Robert S. Robb,
to tho Governor of the "Commonwealth of
Pennsylvania, under the provisions of an act
of tbe General Assembly of this Commonwealth
entitled "An Act to Provide for the Incorpora
tion ana Regulation'of Certain Corporations"
approved April 29. 1874, and the various supple
ments and amendments theretd, for the char
ter ot an intended corporation to be called
Hostetter and Co., tbe character and object
wbereqf is the manufacture and sale of a medi
cine known as Hostetters Celebrated Stomach
Bitters, and for these purposes to hare possess
and enjoy all the riehts, benefits and privileges
of said act of Assembly and the amendments
and supplements thereto.
milSMTU D.T.-WATSON, Solicitor. "
"
OFFICIAL PITTSBURG.
ZSITY TAXES-NOTICE IS HEREBY
J given that the duplicates for March and
September installments of City. Special and
Sub-District School Taxes for the yearl889
have been placed in my bands for collection by
the Board of Assessors authorized to assess the
same.
First installment of City Taxes payable in
March or April, second installment payable in
April or September. Five per cent discount al
lowed on second installment only, if paid with
first; installment in month of March, but no
discount Is allowed on first installment.
Business Tax and Water Rents payable In
month of June. Five per cent added en all
delinquent taxes on May 1, on July 1 for Busi
ness Tax and Water Rents, and October 1 for
second installment of City Taxes.
No statement furnished unless you intend
paying your taxes with checks.
Office will be kept open on last Saturday in
March and April, nntil 8 o'clock p. st.
J. F. DENNISTON,
mbl-i-lOO-D City Treasurer.
Department of Ptmuc Works, 1
PrrrSBUBO, March 12, 1889. f
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS-SEALED
proposals will be received at tbe office of
City Controller until Friday, the 22d day of
March, A. D. 1889, at 2 o'clock P.M., for the
following, viz.:
SKWJCRS.
Dresden alley, from Fifty-second street to
Stanton avenue; 15-inch pipe.
Fifth avenue, from west line of Ambersou
avenue to connection with culvert under Fifth
avenue, west of Morehead's lane; 15 and 18-inch
Fifth avenue, from crown east of Wllklns
street to Amberson avenue; 18-inch pipe
Ellsworth avenue and private property, from
Leetonia street to Amberson avenue; IS and 20
inch pipe.
Liberty and Center avennes and Graham
street, from WinebiddlestreettoTwo-MileRun
sewer; 18 and 21-inch pipe and three feet brick
and stone
Center avenue from Liberty avenue west
waroiy to Two-Mile Run sewer, near Pennsyl
vania Railroad; 15 and 18-inch pipe.
Atwood street, from Bates street to Louisa
street; 15-inch pipe.
Howe street, from Ivy street to Aiken ave
nue; 15-Inch pipe.
Euclid street, from Penn avenne to Baum's
northern property line; 18-inch pipe
GRADING, PAVING AND CURBING.
Carnegie street, from Fifty-second street to
McCandless street.
Sapphire alley, from Isabella street to Lib
erty avenue; ending and paving only.
Plans and specifications can be seen, and
blanks for bidding can be obtained at this
office.
Each proposal must be accompanied by a
bond probated before the Mayor or -City
Clerk.
The Department of Awards reserves the
right to reject any or all bids.
E. M. BIGELOW.
Chief of Department of Pnblic Works.
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Department of Public Safety.
Pittsburg. March 19. 1889.
1
SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE
CEIVED at the office of the City Controller
until SATURDAY. March 30, 1889, at 2 o'clock
p. M., for the building of a one-horse patrol
wacon.
Flans and specifications can be seen on ap
plication to Gamble Weir, Superintendent of
the Bureau of Police.
Bonds in double the amount of each bid will
be required, said bonds to be probated before
tbe Mayor or City Clerk.
The Department of Awards reserves the
right to reject any or all bids.
J. O. BROWN.
Chief of the Department of Public Safety.
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Department of Public Works,
Pittsbubo, Pa March 15. 1889. J
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
reports of viewers on tbe opening of
Chestnut street from Locust street to Bluff
street, and McCandless street, from Butler
street to the Allegheny river, have been ap
proved by Councils, which action will be final,
nnless an appeal is filed in the Court ot Com
mon Pleas within ten (10) days from date.
E. M. BIGELOW.
Chief of Department ot Public Works.
mh!5-25
Department of Public Safety, l
Pittsburg, March 19. 1889. J
SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE
ChlVED at the ofllceof the City Con
troller until SATURDAY, March 30, 1889, at 2
o'clock P. M. for the finishing of Nos. 5 and 6
Police stations, and for the erection of a stable
at No. 5 police station.
Plans and specifications can be seen on appli
cation to Gamble Weir, Superintendent of the
Bureau of Police.
Bonds in double the amonnt of each bid will
be required, said bonds to be probated before
tb e Mayor or City Clerk;
The Department of Awards reserves the
right to reject any or all bids.
J. O. BROWN,
Chief of Department of Public Safety.
mhl9-16
Department of Public Works, (
Pittsburg, March 12. 1889. (
SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE
CEIVED at the office of City Controller
until Friday, March 22. A. D. 1889, at 2 o'clock
p. m., for furnishing and delivering f. o. b.
cars, Pittsburg. Weight
Tons, Class, Size Water pipe, perlengtb.
250 B. 4-inch water pipe 247 lbs.
60 C. 4-inch water pipe. 264 lbs.
750 15. 6-inch water pipe. 413 lbs.
370 ,C. 0-inch water pipe 471 lbs.
100 C. 8-inch water pipe 685 lbs.
130 B. 12-Inch -water pipe. 1,003 lbs.
2o0 B. 16-inch water pipe. 1550 lbs.
2.100 B. 30-inch water pipe 480 lbs.
4,010 tons. Also 300 tons special castings.
Bidders must fix a date limiting tbe time of
delivery ana completion of contract.
The Chief of Department of Pnblic Works
reserves the right to increase or decrease the
above quantity twenty (20) per cent. All pipes
to be cast vertically, and to be made of soft
gray Iron, and to be tested to a pressure of
three hundred (300) pounds to the square inch,
under the supervision of some person desig
nated by the Superintendent of Water Supply
and Distribution.
All pipes mnst be 12 feet long in the clear,
not including bowl.
A bond of thirty thousand (30.000) dollars
must accorqpany each bid for pipe, and a five
thousand ($5,000) dollar bond for special cast
ings.
No bid will be considered unless accompanied
by bonds in the above amounts probated be
fore the Mayor, or City Clerk, and the bonds
men must be property holders residing in Alle
gheny County.
For specifications, blanks on which bids
must be made, and all otberlnformation, apply
at tbe office of Superintendent pf Water Sup
ply and Distribution.
All bids must be indorsed on the back of the
envelope with name of bidder and article bid
on. Envelopes for inclosing bids will be fur
nished at the office of Superintendent of Water
Supnly and Distribution, fourth floor Munici
pal Hal I.
The Department of Awards reserve the right
to reject any or all bids. -
, E. M. BIGELOW,
Chief of Department of Public Works.
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No. 259.1
AN ORDINANCE-REPEALING AN OR
DINANCE entitled "An ordinance au
thorizing the opening of Boquet street from
Fifth avenue to Alliquippa street," approved
March L 1888.
Section 1 Be it ordained and enacted by tbe
city of Pittsburg, in Select and Common Coun
cils assembled, and it is hereby ordained and
enacted by the authority of the same That
an ordinance entitled "An ordinance authoriz
ing the opening of Boquet street from Fifth
avenue to Alliquippa street," approved March
1, 1888, be ana tho same is hereby repealed.
Section 2 That any ordinance or part of or
dinance conflicting with the provisions of this
ordinance be and the same is hereby repealed
so far as the same affects this ordinance.
Ordained and enacted into a law in Councils
this 25th day of February, A. D. 1889.
H. P. FORD, President of Select Council.
Attest: GEO. 8HEPPARD, Clerk of Select
Council. GEO. L. HOLUDAY. President of
Common CouncIL Attest: GEO. BOOTH,
Clerk of Common Council.
Mayor's Office, February 27, 1889. Approved:
WM. McCALBIN, Mayor. Attest: W. H.
McCLEARY, Mayor's Clerk.
tiecoraea in uramance hook, vol o, page 602;
12:h day of March, A. D,
nihl8
City Treasurer's office,
Municipal Hall, Smlthfield 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 tbeir
license at this office forthwith. AH licenses not
paid on or before first Monday in March, 18S8,
will be placed in the hands 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 be sub
ject to a penalty double tbe amonnt of the
license, to be recovered before tne proper legal
authorities ot said city. The old metal plate of
last year must be returned at the time licenses
are taken out, or 25V ocnts additional will be
charged on.tho lieense. Rates of license: Each
one-horse vehicle. JO 00: each two-horse vehicle,
S10 00: each four-horse vehicle, $12 00: each four
horse back, $15 00: omnibus and timber wheels
drawn by two horses, $10 00. One extra dollar
will be charged for each additional horse used
in above specified vehicles.
J. F. DENNISTON,
fel4-70-r City Treasurer.
Continued on Sixth, Seventh and Eighth. Pages
A E. L1NKENHE1MER,
ARCHITECT,
615 Smlthfield street, Pittsburg, Pa. Freihelu
Freund Building, second floor. fe20-8t-D
TO LET.
Fifth arenue. East End, a furnished house
for the summer. Inquire of
J. B.MCCLTNTOCK.
mM6-XTS 721 Liberty st.
MEETINGS.
NOTICE-NOTICIs IS HEREBY GTVEK
that the commission appointed -by the
Court of Quarter Sessions at No. 7 of Marc
Sessions. 1889, to re-district tbe city of Pitta
burg into election districts, will meet at too
office of Smith H. Shannon. No. 96 Diamor.d
street, in the city of Pittsburg, on THURS
DAY, April 4. 1889. at 3 o'clock p. at, for the
purpose of its appointment in the above mattes,
A.F. KEATTNG.
Attest; Chairman. '
SMITH H. BHANNON. Clerk. mhl9-34
NOTICES.
TOTiCE TO TINNERS.
A tinner or hardware man wanting to start
business can find an excellent stand In tha
East End, where both traction roads run by
the front door, by inquiring of
B. G. FOLLANSBEE.
Assignee of John Lusk,
mhl9-93 . 122 Second are
Cousctt Commissioners Office. ?
Pittsburg. March 11 1889. (
THE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WILIi
hold appeals on the following named dis
tricts, to-wlt:
MONDAY, MARCH 25,
Twenty-flfth ward, Pittsburg.
By order of County Commissioners..
R. E. MERCER,
GEO. Y. MCKEE,
DANIEL McWILLIAMS.
P. W. BD3BERT. Clerk. mhl2-13
AMUSEMENTS.
IJOU THEATER THIS WEEK. "
EMMA ABBOTT GRAND OPERA CO. -.
Tuesday, Mar. 19-ROSE OF CAS1ILE.
Wednesday Matinee CHIMES OF NOB
MANDY.
Wednesday LUCIAl "BRIDE OF LAM
MERMOOR." Thursday IL TROVATORE.
Friday NORMA.
Sat. Matinee YEOMEN OF THE GUARD.
Sat. Night-BOHEMIAN GIRL.
Next week "The Stowaway." mhttt
GRAND OPERA HOUSE
Every Evening. Matinee Saturday Only,'
Mr. and Mrs. W. J.
FLORENCE.
To-night-HEART OF HEARTS.
Week March 25 Roslna Vokes. mhl9-3
TT ARRIS THEATER "
Every afternoon and evening,
"KEEP IT DARK."
March 25 "Beacon Lights."
mb!7-E5
"1ASINO MUSEUM WEEK OF MARCH 18
VV Great and grand double show. Cant. Paul
Boyton and his Educated Seals and Trained1
Monkeys: Wilson, the Balloon Man; Fiji Jim and
Annie Rosa, the bearded lady; Smith fc Carrol,
Geo. Callahan. Next week, March 25. Sets
Serpent. mblS-81
SARRY WILLIAMS' ACADEMY
light Matinees. Tuesday Thursday anil
Saturday.
THE IRWIN BROS.'
BIG SPECIALTY SHOW.
mhl-13-D
ELECTIONS.
Pittsburg, Ciscinitati asd St. Louis i
Rail-way 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 the principal office of tbe company, in,
the city of Columbus. O., on TUESDAY,
March 19, 1889, at 10 o'clock A. it., for the pur
pose of receiving the annual report for 1883. the
election of 13 directors to serve for the ensuing
year and the transaction of such 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. S.B. LIGGETT, Secretary.
mbo-53-D
'TLLMDYE
INTO
MY OWHHOMF
IN KNOXYILLE.
. We have yet a few of those beautiful home
as follows:
First A very beautiful 5-room house with
natural gas, water, etc, for $20U cash and
S19 33J4 per month.
Second A lovely 4-room cottage, $200 cash
and $16 33 per month.
Third A beautiful 3-room cottage, $200 cash;
$15 33 per month.
Fourth We have also a number of other
handsome properties on equally reasonable
terms.
-Take Soutbside cars to Twelfth street;
and ML Oliver Incline, or to Thirteenth street,
and the Electric Railway.
MOmLELAiJMPROVElMTCO.
OFFICE, 85 KNOX AVENUE,
mh3-TTSSu KNOXVILLE BOROUGH.
TjlOR SALE
LARGE BUIUMG 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.
BLACK&" BAIRD,
95 FOURTH AVENUE.
Call at office for plan.
rah3-142-4-8-12-14-19-22-25-27.29 v
Oakland Square.
For Sale (99) la,500"Oakland Square"
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 mantels, tile hearths,
range, hot and cold water, front and rear
Eorch.es, etc, large lot facing a beautiful pub
c 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; only 5 mlnntes from Fifth ave cable
line SAMUEL W. BLACK fc CO.. 99 Fourth
ave mhl3-4S-s-
NEW B. & O. DEPOT
Is but 10 minutes ride from Hazelwood, whers
we have for sale tbe splendid residence pro
perty of Geo. H. Anderson. Esq., a modem
dwelling of 11 rooms, bath, laundry, large
porch, all conveniences stable and carriage
house, with either two or four acres of ground
with beautiful shade and choice frnit trees.
SAMUEL W. BLACK & CO., No. 99 Fourth
avenue
mhlSSo-TUFS
WANTED.
TWO CLERKS ACQUAINTED WITH
DRESS GOODS.
None need apply unless they have had ex
perience and can give recommendations.
mhl9-88 Address BOX U, Dispatch office
CONSUME YOUR OWN GARBAGE IN
stoves and ranges while using the same for
cooking, or any other purpose, by using ,the
Eureka Garbage Burner. For illustrative cir
cular, containing full information, call on or
address
JA3IES ANDERSON,
53 East Diamond street,
Je5-n57-TT3 Allegheny, Pa,
G
A. RALPH,
BUILDING CONTRACTOR,
41 seventn avenue.
Pittsburg. Pa.
Telephone 1344. seo-nSO-rrs
WANTED.
A salesman acquainted with upholstery goods.
Recommendation required.
mbl9-89 Address BOX O, Dispatch office
r EO. H. BARBOUR,
JT CIVIL ENGINEER.
Surveyor, Draughtsman and Dssignerof
Bridges Roofs and Mill Buildings,
Room 63 Eisner Building,
del2-k66-D FIFTH AVENUE. Pittsburg,
Walter J. Osborne. Richard Babsows, .
BARROWS & OSBORNE
JOB PRINTERS,
99 Diamond street
Telephona No. 8U
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