Pittsburg dispatch. (Pittsburg [Pa.]) 1880-1923, March 25, 1889, Page 3, Image 3

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A NATION'S ORE SECT.
Bishop Andrews, in a Dedication,
.Predicts Catholic Absorption
BI THE PUBLIC SCHOOL MEDIUM.
The Bplendid Kew M.E. Church in the
West End Dedicated.
SETEEAL TEE! IlirEESSITE SERVICES
It was a beautiful early spring morning
and this may in a measure hare accounted
lor the large attendance at the dedicatory
services of the West End M. E. Church, on
South Main street. The church is a stone
structure with a large auditorium and Sun
day school annex. These were thrown into
one room and every seat was occupied. The
interior is very pretty, and its beauty was
heightened by the addition of pots of plants
and jars of flowers placed about the altar.
The services were commenced by the
choir rendering an anthem. The usual de
votional exercises followed. Bishop E. G.
Andrews delivered a sermon on the growth
of the church. His remarks were interest
ing, and some of his views were rather
startling, especially those on Catholicism.
A report of it follows:
Has ever progress-been more steady than
that which has marked the advance of Chris
tianity? Great nations have come to call them
selves Christians. We have Christian art.
Christian morality and Christian love. Such
facts as these have in themsehes the potency
of a mighty revolution. Yet there are men who
say although Christianity hs had such a won
derful advancement, that some system, will be
adopted which will adapt itself better to the
wants and advanced ideas of man, and Chris
tianity will be relecated to the past.
EXTBEMES TO BE AVOIDED.
We must not be too optimistic in our views,
nor too pessimistic. Both arise from the tem
perament of the man. I find it to be the case
that the man who is pessimistic in the church
is usually the man who has the most cause to
lament his experience.
Within a centurv the growth of this country
lias increased from 4,000.000 to probably 6a.
000.000 a people who are charged with elec
trical forces which quiver and move under the
touch of Christianity. In less than a century
a new island-continent has been added to
Christianity. In my boyhood days I often
read of convicts being transported to Botany
Bay. The discovery of gold in Australia
changed all this, and we may expect the growth
of another great Christian continent.
More than a century ago, when George
"Washington was on tbciU-starredBraddock
expedition, there was added, partially for good
reasons and partly for bad, a vast domain in
the Mediterranean basin, of 230,000.000 people,
which is slowly becoming as grand as it erer
was under the sway of the Roman Emperors.
Japan has adopted the rule of dating its
chronological events from the birth of Christ,
as we do. This is another step in advance.
Azain, we have the growth of Russia, from a
small country to the vast empire of to-day,
which is gradually spreading the Christian
religion through the Eastern empires.
At the time of the Reformation the guns of
the Turks, with their Mohammedan religion,
were thundering at the gates of Vienna, while
to-day Turkey is known as the "Sick Man of
Europe," and is only kept alive because
Europe's Western powers do not know what to
do with its effects should it die.
CLOUDS HAVE EOLLED AWAY.
A century ago portentous clonds hung above
the horizon, and it was feared that the bar
barism would crush civilization. To-day the
clouds are dispelled, and we only fear that the
Christian nation will not act honestly toward
weaker nations and thus call down the wrath
of God upon them.
This fight between Christianity and its ad
versaries is an old one. It is only a part of the
early experience of the growth of the church.
From the beginning Christianity has had a bit
ter conflict. The modern arguments against
the church to-day are only new forms of attack
by an old enemy.
Bishop Andrews then reviewed the argu
ments of the philosophers of the past cent
ury, and pointed out how they are now
gradually declining and new ideas taking
their places, which will in turn.rise and de
cline as their predecessors. He begged that
no Christian ministers would decry the
study ot science, asit would in the end be
found that Christianity and science will
march side by side. Continuing, he said:
There is a vast amount of infidelity, and a
vast amount of sin; but I believe that God's
sun never shone on a better day in America
than it does to-day. The growth of the Chris
tian church within the past 100 years has been
wonderful. .
The Dranches of Christendom are: First, the
Greek church. In this religion there is a con
junction of btate and religion, which is always
detrimental to Christianity. Second, in the
Roman church, making a distinction between
the papal people and the rulers of the church.
I can see but little hope for the power of the
latter. These mandates are each year more and
more disobeyed. The old doctrine of the In
fallibility of the Pope and the immaculate con
ception, once so firmly believed, is
2JOAV BEING DOUBTED,
and Its upholders are scoffed. The former have
shaken off their bonds, and to-day Protestants
may preach the word in Italy and Spain, which
but a few years ago would have been severely
Sunished. This has happened in our day.
lany more incidents similar to the few I have
mentioned could be related
In America we have great reason for vigi
lance, and possibly in the end sacrifice; but to
dav I have but little to fear. This Roman
church Is losing continually and unmeasurably.
If they continue to keep their children in our
public schools, even if they are not taught
Protestantism, the children cannot help but
breathe the air of America's freedom, and can
not help but become Americans; and if so, they
will become Protestants.
The Immigration which is now 'pouring into
our gateways consists of many Protestants. If
we but take care of ourselves, and continue our
labors, it cannot be otherwise than that
America must and will become entirely a Prot
estant conntrv.
The speaker then reviewed the growth of
the Protestant church, and the advance
ment of more Christ-like ideas, and closed
with a very optimistic prediction as to the
future greatness of this church and Chris
tianity. Mr. George B. Johnston, Secretary of the
Board of Trustees, read a , statement of the
expenditures on this church. Its total cost
was $42,890. Of this amount $25,890 had
been paid, leaving a balance due of $17,000.
This amount was divided into 1,700 shares
of 510 each, payable in two years on month
ly installments. Shares may be purchased
from 1 to 500. Certificates of stock will be
issued to subscribers by the Board of Trus
tees.
AS INDEFATIGABLE PASTOR.
Much credit is due Rev. H. C. Bcacom,
pastor of the church, through whose individ
ual efforts much of the necessary money was
collected and the structure erected.
A platform meeting was held in the after
noon. Addresses were made by Kev. J. IT.
Miles, presiding elder of the Pittsburg dis
trict; B. T. Miller, D. D.; Bishop Andrews
and H. L. Chaplain, D. D. With the ex
ception of Bishop Andrews the speakers
were former pastors of the church. Their
remarks were of a congratulatory nature.
Efforts were also made by them in their re
marks to obtain subscriptions.
C. 2f. Smith, D.D.. editor of the Pittsburg
Christian Advocate, delivered an address in
the evening. The solemn dedicatory ser
vices of the Methodist Cnurch were con
ducted bv Bishop Andrews at this session,
and the church was formally given over to
worship of God.
During the dav almost $10,000 was raised
by subscription," leaving the actual debt of
the church now about $7,000.
Don't spend yonr money without reflec
tion, you can buy Salvation Oil for 25 cents.
Magnificent display of new spring
millinery on Thursday and Friday, March
28 and 2U.
DAN7IGEE & SHOENBEEG,
Sixth st. and Penn are.
Look at our line of 50c dress goods, latest
spring colorings in variegated stripes and
plaldi, with plains to match.
iwrsu Huocs & Hacks.
The most exquisitely trimmed round
hats and bonnets ever nhown. Spring mil
linery opening on Thursday and Friday,
March 28 and 20.
IMKziaen & Sjiokxhero,
BizUt it and Penn are.
ar
E0ADS TO BE ELECTRUUD.
A Prediction That Half a Dbzen Street Rail
wnya Will Soon be Changed.
General Superintendent L. Blackwell, of
the Bentley-Knight electric street railway
system, is credited with having said, while
in this city a day or two ago, that no more
-local street railways would adopt the trac
tion system, owing to its enormous expense,
but that nearly all of them would, without
a doubt, soon be operating on the Bentley
Knicht plan the system now in use on the
Observatorv hill line in Allegheny.
Colonel James Andrews is now in Boston
investigating the system for application to
the Pleasant Valley line here; the reorgan
ized Second avenue company is also figur
ing on its adoption; likewise the Western
avenue line, the Pittsburg and Birmingham
and Allegheny's contemplated Crosstown
road.
FANATICISM IN CHDECH.
Its Work Hai Done More Barm Than Good
Among Christians.
The talk of the Kev. E. P. Cowan, of the
Third Church, Sixth avenue, upon "Fanati
cism," dwelt entirely upon the zealous, the
enthusiast and the fanatic. The last named,
he said,di d more harm than good, for he
had passed the limit of sound reasoning,
and was urged on by blind insanity.
He touched upon the fanatic in history,
and closed with an eloquent plea for the
real earnest Christian.
An Influential Guest.
In catching public interest
Deceit is seldom winner;
You'll have conviction for your guest
When there are facts for dinner.
If your anxiety is caused by sickness it can be
set at rest only by such facts as these:
Dks. Stakkey & Pales: "I hadpleuro
pneumonia. Your Compound Oxygen Treat
ment cured me.'" Jos. S. Hoakd, A o. 67 Main
St, Mansfield, Pa. DBS. Starkey fc Palxn:
"Ssince using your Compound Oxygen Treat
ment my lungs are sound and well." W. B.
Hinton, Smlthville, Ga.
Drs. Starkey & Palen's office records show
over 15,000 different cases in which their Com
pound Oxygen Treatment has been used by
physicians in their practice and Dy invalids in
dependently in cases of consumption, bron
chitis, asthma, catarrh, dyspepsia, nervous
prostration,rheumatism, neuralgia, and all com
plaints of a chronic nature. Their brochure of
200 pages will be forwarded free of charge to
anv one addressing DBS. Stakket fc Palen,
1529 Arch street, Philadelphia, Pa. at
rA Hundred Tons oi Money.
It hardly seems possible that the money paid
in one month for a 10-cent article could, if pen
nies were used in payment, weigh 100 tons.
Yet one of our bright schoolboys has figured
that this is true of Diamond Dyes. To jndge
from the stocks of our dealers in dye stuffs.
Diamond Dyes own the field of package dyes,
and are a complete success. Of course they
have imitators. "Nothing is a success until
imitated." But no one wants to risk a counter
feit when the genuine can be obtained at the
same price. Three new colors have lately been
added to the list of Diamond Dyes: Fast stock
ing b'ack. Turkey red for cotton and brown for
cotton. The manufacturers, Wells,Rlchardson
Co.,Burlington,Vt,will send colored samples of
these new dyes, with book of directions, to any
address, free of charge. These additions seem
to have made the line so complete that any
shade can be matched with some color of Dia
mond Dyes. The beautiful sample book of
shaded colors, lately sent to all dealers in dyes,
wnll delight the eye of any lady. "It's easy to
dye with Diamond Dyes," is so absolutely true
that home dyeing is no longer a difficult and
disagreeable task. Almanacs, with their hints
as to proper times for different work, tell us
that now is the time for spring dyeing. This,
together with the thought of that 100 tons of
money, leads us to ask what schoolboy can fig
ure how many thousands of ladies are now
saying that this is the time to use Diamond
Dyes.
India Silks.
Onr stock of new figured India silks is
particularly attractive both in novelty of
designs and colorings as well as in the ex
tent of assortment We speciallv mention
onr 27 in. 75c grade, the actual value of
which is $1 25 pr. yd.
MWFSU HUGUS & HACKE.
The most exquisitely trimmed round
hats and bonnets ever shown. Spring mil
linery opening on Thursday and Friday,
March 28 and 29.
Danzigeb & Shoenbeeg,
Sixth st. and Penn ave.
Divorces are Often Cansed
By raffled tempers. Unfiled tempers come
from trying to bake during moving time.
Don't run the risk of wrecking your happi
ness but older Marvin's bread from your
grocer. A single trial will convince you of
its superiority over all other makes.
mwsu S. S. Marvin & Co.
Ladies Jackets, Ladles' Jackets.
The best line of jackets we have yet
shown, plain and braided. All prices from
$5 to ?20 each. A choice line of the new di
rectoire coats just received.
MWFSU HUGUS & HACKE.
Magnificent display of new spring
millinery on Thursdav and Fridav, March
28 and 29.
Dauziger & Shoenbeeg,
Sixth st. and Penn ave.
Divorces are Often Caused
By ruffled tempers. Ruffled tempers come
from trying to bake during moving time.
Don't run the risk of wrecking yonr happi
ness, but order Marvin's bread from your
grocer. A single trial will convince you of
its superiority over all other mal es.
mwsu S. S. Martin & Co.
Magnificent display of new spring
millinery on Thursday and Friday, March
28 and 29.
Danziger & Shoenberg,
Sixth st and Penn ave.
Black Goods.
The difficulty of getting a black dress that
will look really new and -different is easily
obviated by a glimpse at our new spring
and summer novelties, styles the very new
est and prices as reasonable as ever.
MWFSU HUGUS & HACKE.
The most exquisitely trimmed round
hats and bonnets ever shown. Spring mil
linery opening on Thursday and Friday,
March 28 and 29.
Danziger & Shoenbeeg,
Sixth st and Penn ave.
Don't Fail, Rain or Shine.
If you want fine phototrraphs of yourself
or little ones, cabinets SI 00 per doz. at
"Elite Gallerv," 516 Market st, Pittsburg,
until May 1, 1889.
Wash Goods.
American challis, an immense assort
ment, large and small designs, beantiful
colorings, at 5c, 8c and 20c a yard.
MWFbn HUGUS iHACKE.
Magnificent display of new spring
millinery on Thursday and.Friday, March
23 and 29.
Danziger & Shoenberg,
Sixth st and Penn ave.
MEETINGS.
A MEETING OF THE REPUBLICAN
City Executive Committee will be held
in the Select Council chamber on Monday.
March 25. at 70 r. It. WM. FLlNN.
W. H. McCLEARY, Chairman.
Secretary. mh24-43
NOTICES.
Office of Pittbuko Juhction Tekmi- )
nal, Co., v
PrrrsBCEO. March 25. 1889. S
THE COUPONS FOR INTEREST, DUE
April I, prox., on this Company's bonds
will be paid upon presentation at the Trades
men's National Bank, Pittsbnrc.
J. B. WASHINGTON. Treasnrer.
mh24-9
Countt Commissioners' Office, i
. PrrrfiBunn. March II, 1889.
THE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WILL
hold appeals on the following named dis
tricts, to-wlt:
MONDAY. MARCH 85,
Twentr-ntth ward, Pittsburg.
Br order oi County Commissioners.
R. E. MKHCER.
GEO. Y, McKEE,
DANIEL MCWUJJAMB.
r. W. SUUMCKT, ClMlc ahU-U
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THE
tS-Display advertisements one dollar per
tquare for one insertion. Classified advertise
ments on this page such as Wanted, lor Sale,
2b Let, etc, ten cents per line for each inser
lion, and none taUn or less than fifty cents.
THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH
BRANCH OFFICES.
For the accommodation of the
public, Branch Offices have been
established at the following plaoes,
where Want, For Sale, To Let, and
other transient advertisements will
be received up to 9 P. M. for inser
tion next morning:
Advertisements arc to be prepaid except where
advertisers already have accounts with Ths Dis
patch. PITTSBURG.
THOMAS MCCAFFREY, S5o9 Butler street
EMIL O. STUCKET, 54th street and Penn ave.
E. G. STUCKEY & CO., Wylie ave. and Fulton st
N. STOKELY, Fifth Avenue Market House.
EAST END.
J. W. WALLACE, 6121 Penn avenue.
OAKLAND.
MCALLISTER 4 SHEIBLER,6th av. & Atwood at.
SOUTnslDE.
JACOB SPOHN, No. 2 Carson street.
CHAS. SCHWAKM, 1707 Carson street.
ALLEGHENY.
A. J. KAERCHER, 69 Federal street
H.'J. MCBRIDE, Federal and Ohio streets.
FRED 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. AV. HUGHES. Pennsylvania and Beaver aves.
l'ERRYM. GLEIM. Rebeccaand Allegheny aves.
WANTED.
Male Heln.
-TTr-A-NTED-SALESMEN ATHIMSIELRICH'S,
YV 430 and 436 Market st. mh25-15
-TTANTED-A YOUNG MAN WITH GOOD
VV reference as bill clerk. Address, L., Dis
patch office, mhi5-13
w
ANTED SIX FIKST-CLASS STONE
mason to wort on the wall immediately.
lyto ANDREWS WARNER, Cadiz, O.
122-S1-D
TTANTED-SALESMEN-TO SELL A PAT-
TV JiAT ledger, advertising specialties, etc..
to merchants.
;a. W. B. JMiKsmnu, 3outn uena.
Ind.
mh23-35-eod
WANTED-MEN FOR CITY AND SUR
ROUNDING towns: fS per week. Apply
MR. H1GGINS, Hotel Mahaney, Eleventh street
and Liberty ave. mh2-7
WAN TED-BOOKKEEPER-ONE WHO HAS
had experience, and Is willing to do gen
eral office work; jtl e age and experience. BOX
276, East Liverpool, O. mh24-82
WANTED-AN EXPERIENCED SALESMAN
to sell grocery specialties to retail trade;
give experience, amount of sales, with reference.
Address GROCERY, Dispatch office. mhI5-l
WJ
ANTED-LOCAL MANAGER, M.000 A
vear: nermanent position: no soliciting or
peddling. Applv bv letter to J. STEPHENS,
Gen'lil'g'r. 227 Main St., Cincinnati, O.
mh3-95-MWT
-TT7-ANTED-A YOUNG MAN -WITH GOOD-
V V aaaress to assise in saie oi rauroaa ticKeis,
having some knowledge of telegraphing. Ad
dress, with references, LOCK BOX 635. P. O ,
city. mh25-20
WANTED AN AMBITIOUS, EARNEST
man, located outside principal cities, to
represent. In his own locality, a responsible house;
good salary, references. MANUFACTURER,
Lock box lfilQ, N. Y. OC7-43-M
-rjrj-ANTED-FlRST-CLASS STENOGRAPHER
V and typewriter; yonng man: state speed,
experience, present employment, salary ex-
Sected; references: answer In own handwriting.
TENO, Dispatch office. mh2S-23
-TTANTED-A MARRIED MAN (PROTEST
VY ANT) accustomed tofgardenlng and the care
of horses and cows: 19 miles from the cttv: refer
ence required. Apply at 110 DIAMOND STREET,
room 70, before noon on Monday and Tuesdaj, 2ith
&nd?Sth Inst- mh24-34
Female Heln.
WANTED GOOD GIRL TO WORK ON
coats; none but those having experience
need apply at 56 THIRD ST., Allegheny.
mli24-35
-TTTANTED-GIBL FOR PLAIN COOKING,
vV German Protestant preferred, family of 3.
Apply to MRS. ABRAHAM KELLER, Penn ave.,
E. E., city. mh24-36
WANTED-LAD1ES TO SELL OUR HOMEO
PATHIC Medicines and Bitters: steady
work; can make ?9 to S12 per week. DR. O'KEEFE
Jfc CO., 34 Fifth ave. mh25-18
rrxHTEV-i. FIRST-CLASS DRESSMAKER
VY to work on fine goods; none but experienced
hands need apply; steady work and good wages
to the right person. MRS. M. KNEELAND, So.
45 Chlo St., Allegheny. mh24-39
Male and Female Heln.
-TTT-ANTED-IMMEDIATELY-FARM HANDS
YY and gardeners, man and -wife for farm,
house cooks, chambermaids, house girls, laundress,
dishwasher, dining room girl, colored girls.
MEEHAN'S AGENCY, S4S Grant st. mh25-D
TTTANTED-AGENTS ON SALARY; ITS PER
YV month and expenses paid any active man
or woman to sell onr goods by sample and live at
home; salary paid promptly and expenses In ad
vance; full particulars and sample case free, we
mean Inst what we say. Address S1ANDARD
SILVERWARE CO., Boston, Mass. felS-3-D
Situations.
WANTED-SrrUATION BY YOUNG MAN:
age, 25: sober. Industrious, experienced
bookkeeper, salesman and custom cutter; good
reference given. Address IHOMAS B. MILLER,
Glrardvllle, Pa. mh24-42
Pnrfners.
WANTED FREN CH AND GERMAN
nurses, chambermaids, coots,. dining room
girls, laundress, German gins. 100 honse girls,
waiters, white and colored, farm hands, garden
ers. MRS. K. THOMPSON, 60S (.rant st.
mh24-106-MThS
TTANTED-A PARTNER FOR A SUBSTAN
Y HAL manufacturing concern In the city,
well established and doing a tine business; this Is
a rare opening; we are personally acquainted with
the paitles and the business, and have pleasure In
inviting correspondence and the closest Investiga
tion; the firm stands high financially and other
wise in everv sense; amount of capital required,
(15,000: the party who may be accepted would re
quire to take charge of the finances and the office
or one of the departments. Particulars confident
ially from JAS. W. DRAPE & CO.. 129 Fourth
avenue, Pittsburg. mh23-47-MWS
Business Chances.
WA N T E D MANUFACTURERS S10.000
subsidy, free land and natural gas will be
given for a substantial factory. Address LOCK
BOX G., Marlon, Ind. nih!9-49
Financial.
T7ANTED-MORTGAGES ON PROPERTY IN
Yt either cltv: lowest rates of interest. SPEN
CER & GLOSSER, 419 Smlthfield st. mh23-7
-TTTANTED RENTS TO COLLECT; MONTH-
YY Ll settlement with Itemized statement.
BLACK St. BAIRD, 95 Fourth avenue. a2S-a29-D
"VTTANTED-MORTGAGES-MONEYTO LOAN
V V in sums to suit, at 4, 5 and 6 per cent.
er cent.
apS-el-D
GRAEBING t Liu.i, us it ourtn ave. ap
WANTED MORTGAGES ON CITY PROP
ERTY, over HO00; 4J ner cent; no tax.
HENRY A. WEAVER & CO., 82 Fourth avenue.
mh2-a22-D
XTTANTED -RENTS COLLECTED PEOMPT-
YV LY; property managed Trlth satisfaction.
ALLES & BAILEY, 164 Fourth avenue, Tel. 167.
U19-81
WANTED-RENTS TO COLLECT; SPECIAL
attention given to this branch of the real
estate business. SPENCER & GLOSSER. 419
Smlthfield St. mh23-7
WANTED MORTGAGES IN ANY
amounts: 4W to 6 per cent; city and country:
no delay. SAMUEL W. BLACK & CO.. 99
Fourth avenue. JaHW-MTh8
-T7"ANTED-TO LOAN ON MOBTGAGES-1500
YY to o00,000, city or country property. at4,
5 and 6 per cent. JAS. W. DRAPE A CO., L3
Fourth avenue, Pittsburg. Telephone 975.
mb23-46-MWFS
-XTTANTED MORTGAGES, LARGE OR
Y y small, at 4K to 6 per cent, according to kind
and size of mortgage. W. A. HERRON i SONS.
80 Fourth ave.
mhl-38-1.4,6,8,ll,H,15,18,20,22,35.27,29
-TTTANTED-SIORTGAGES WE CAN LOAN
YV In sums of 500 to 20,000 on Pittsburg. Al-
leghen) or suburban Improved real estate, at
I,wn.t T-t AT.T.YANDER k T.h.TT 313 Wnn1
I street. mb23-31-jrws
WANTED TO LOAN $500,000, IN AMOUNTS
of 3,00i) and upward, on city and suburban
property, on i per cent, free or tax: also smaller
amounts at 5 andS per cent. BLACK & BAIRD,
85 Fonrth.avenne. se21-d28-p
TV
ANTED-TO LOAN 200,000 ON MOET-flAl.F-S:
flOO and unward at 6 ner cent:
cvinmnnt iu ner rent on residences or hnHlnivq
property; also In adjoining counties. S. H.
FREN CH. 125 Fourth avenue. oc31-e84-D
WANTED-MORTGAGES-rt,000,000TOLOAN
on city and suburban properties at 4K, Sand
6 per cent, and on larms In Allegheny and aqja
cent counties at 6 per cent: no money loaned out
of Pennsylvania. 1. M. PENNOCK & SON, 103
Fourth avenue. ap7-f41
Bliscellnneoun.
-TT7-ANTED-EVERYBODY TO KNOW THAT
YV 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, 630 Smlthfield st.
noll-Kwrso
W
ANTED-ALu APPLICANTS FOR LI
rRNMr md their friends to attend th inf.
tlon salo ot carpets, curtains, furniture, pianos,
engravings, etc., on Wednesday, March 27, at 10
X.M. PITTSBURG AUC1ION AND BTORAUE
CO., M Third ave. mh2M4S
TTTANTED-HY PEARSON, LEADING I'HO
YY TOO KAPH ER, M Fifth avenue, Pittsburg,
and 43 Federal street, Allegheny, everybody lo
know that he is raaklur fins cabinets it fl to per
doten I photos dsUTtfea wtHB promittdt lnttan
ummi pro, akhH-w
PITTSBUKGr ,- DISPATCH;'
WAMKD.
BHsccllaneons.
WAN TED -BUYERS FOR WATCHES,
Jewelry, silverware, clocks: special in
ducements; 10 to 20 per cent discount to cash
bujers for 15 days unlyy JOHN MITSCH. 130
Federal St.. Allegheny. Pa. mlrZa-MWTSn
FOR SALE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE.
Cltv Residences.
FOR SALE-NO. 17 SECOND AVENUE-AT
4,500, lot 20x80 ft, honse of 5 rooms. W. A.
HERRON &ASON8, SOFourth avenue.
mh20-90-21.25.28.30
EOR SALE-BRICK HOUSE-5 ROOMS AND
finished attic: lot 20x60 reet on Nineteenth
St., 8. S. SPENCER & GLOSSER, 419 Smlthfield
st, mb23-6
FOR SALE-HOUSE AND "LARGE LOT ON
Thirty-eighth St., between Butler st. and
Fenn aye ; 7 rooms, hall, cellar, etc.. etc. ; large
lot. 55x115 feet; will be sold cheap. JAS. .
DRAPE & CO., 129 Fourth ave., Pittsburg.
mh.fl-49-D
FOR SALE THAT LARGE 3-STORY BK1CK
dwelling No. 1103 Pike street, Pittsburg, sec
ond house east of Eleventh street, formerly used
as a hotel: suitable for light manufacturing, stor
age or any business requiring railroad facilities
being surrounded by freight depots. SAMUEL
DYER, 48 Park way, Allegheny. mh23-78
East End Residences.
FOR SALE-ON FARRAGUT ST.. AVERY
desirable property, house with 8 rooms, hav
ing all modern Improvements and good location,
adjoining the residence of C. B. Seely: price rea
sonable. Inquire of C. B. SEELY, 6017 Penn ave.
mnawa-iiwir
FOR SALE-M,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 BAIRD, 95 Fourth
avenue. mhl9-ll-i9,2l,23,z5,27,29
FOB SALE-A NEW QUEEN ANNE RESI
DENCE in the East End, contiguous to cable
cars and R. R. station; 6 rooms, with bath,', c,
natural gas; price only (4,750, on, easy payments;
title perfect; Immediate possession. JAS. AV.
DRAPE & CO., 129 Fourth avenue, Pittsburg.
mh23-4S-D
FOR SALE-HOUSE AND LOT, NO 5871 ELLS
WORTH avenue, near Roup station. East
End. to be sold by order of the Orphan's Court at
public sale on Tuesday. March 26. at 2 o'clock r.
M., on the premises. Particulars from JAS. TV.
DRAPE & CO., Agents and Auctioneers, 129
Fourth avenue, Pittsburg. mh23-48-D
TCWR SALE 5,000-0 AKL AND BEAUTIFUL
X location, new 2-story and mansard brick
dwelling, 8 rooms, hall, vestibule, bath. Inside w.
c, range, pantry, rront and back stairs, sliding
doors. Inside shutters, hardwood mantels, tile
hearths, front and back porches. A good bargain
for buyer acting promptly. BLACK & BAIRD,
85 Fourth avenue. mhl9-13-20,21,22,25,27,29
TTIOR SALE-A GOOD HOUSEWITH CORNER
X? lot. In the East End. Shetland avenue and
ATllson street near Lincoln avenue and conven
ient to the fine property of Mr. Thos. Armstrong:
6 rooms in house, with reception hall, attic and
cellar, etc., etc: fine corner lot, fruit and shade
trees, etc.. etc; to be sold at public sale on Mon
day, March 25, at 2 o'clock F. M., on the premises;
positive sale; owner going to Europe, terms to
suit; Immediate possession: title perfect. Partic
ulars from JAS. W. DRAPE 4 CO., 129 Fourth
avenue, Pittsburg. mb23-49-D
FOR SALE-6,250-A CHOICE OAKLAND
property, near cable road; handsome modern
style brick dwelling of 8 rooms, hall, vestibule,
bath, laundry, etc.: latest Improved natural gas
range; stationary tubs In laundry; patent sani
tary w. c.; large bath tub; marble-top stationary
washstand: an abundance oftgood 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 of very pretty design in vestibule door;
chandeliers and gas fixtures; the walls and ceil
ings are elaborately decorated with most beantiful
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 & BAIRD, 85 Fourth avenue.
mhl-10-MTWTF
Allegheny Residences.
FOR SALE-OR TO 'LET-NO. 215 NORTH
avenue, fronting the parks, Allegheny, ele
f rant new house 12 rooms: latest improvements;
ot 26xl30 it. W. A. HERRON & SONS, 80
Fourth avenne. mh24-H3-MWF ,
OB SALE IRWIN AVE , ALLEGHENY RES-
1DENCE elegant and well built house of U
rooms, all modern conveniences, good stable, etc.
lot 40x220 feet; this property Is on the best park
mh21-20-p
Suburban Residences.
ITWR SALE-NEW HOUSE, 6 ROOMS, ATTIC,
JD hall, beating and Illuminating gas, water in
kitchen, slate mantels, tile hearths, large porch,
river view. SAMUEL 8LEETH. Forest street,
Avalon station, Ft. Wavne Railway. mb20-42
FOR SALE A BEAUTIFUL ESUBURBAN
house rn Beaver road, Emsworth, P., It. W.
& C R ., only 3 minutes from station: a new frame
dwelling of ) rooms, hall, marble vestibule, mar
ble andhardwood mantels, natural gas, good well
water, large lot 100x250, covered with elegant large
trees. This is a bargain. Call at office and see
photo. BLACK BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave
mh23-54-D
FOR 8ALE OR TO LET-ONE OFTHE MOST
beautiful suburban places in Allegheny
conntv; the house Is large, containing IS rooms,
splendidly finished, and surrounded with wide
verandasrit Is completely fitted up with bath
rooms, water closets and natural gas; there is a
good stable and handsomefowlhouse: thegrounds
are very beautiful and well supplied with choice
shrubbery, fruit and ornamental trees; the whole
will he sold, with from 1 to 5 acres of ground, at a
very moderate price. KNOXVU.LET.AND IM
PROVEMENT CO., 5 .Knox avenue, Knoxvllle
borough. ja!9-9
FOR SALE LOTS.
cltv r.ot
FOR SALE-LOT 66x110 FEET ON WYLIE
ave. and Trent St. SPENCER & GLOSSER,
419 Smlthfield St. mh23-6
TJIOR SALE-LOT FRONTING 60 FEET ON
D Webster ave. and 80 feet on Chauncy st., with
6-room frame house: only 4,000. SPENCER &
GLOSSER, 419 Smlthfield st. mhS3-fl
FORSALE-NO INCREASE OF PRICE OVER
a year ago, if sold quick, although the price
of property has steadily advanced in the same
time all over the city, cheap and desirable build
ing lots in the Ruch plan, thirteenth ward, con
tiguous to two lines of cable cars; call or send for
plans. AV. A. HERRON SONS, 80 Fourth ave
nue. mh7-42-8.11,13,15,18,20,22,25,Z7
East End Lots.
TTIOR BALE-ONLY 250 FOR A TRIANGULAR
JO lot fronting railroad at Dallas station; come
at once as It will sell soon. MELLON BROS . 6349
Station St., E. E. mh22-79
FOR SALE BEAU11FUL LOTS AT SHADY
SIDE on Atlantic ave., near Liberty ave ;
convenient to station and cable cars. BLACK &
BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave.
m h!9-12-19, 20, 2L 22, 25, 26. 27, 23, 29
TTIOR SALE CHOICE LOTS AT DALLAS STA
JD TION, 1. R. R . convenient to steam and
street cars, cheap and on easy terms; situation un
surpassed; price ranging from 406 to 600. Inquire
of D. C. NEGLEY, 6106 Penn ave., EastEnd.
no28-y78
F
lOR SALE-WHY NOT BE TOUR OWN
landlord? Commence now bv bnvlnra40-
root lot on a tu-iooi street: nans: oi commerce aa
ditlonplan: Brushton station: no city taxes; now
Is the time to buy secure plan from JOHN F.
BAX1ER, Agent, 512 Smlthfield st.
mh24-49-Mwr
i . - : - -T- - . rj. ' ,
FOR SALELINDEN PLAN LOTS; LOTSOV
Linden ave. and Hastings street 120 teet
deep, for S and 25 per foot front; easy terms;
these lots are delightfully located In finest neigh
borhood of East End, onlv five mlnntes from
either train or cable cars. THOMAS LIGGETT,
114 Fourth ave. mh24-UliTWFSSa
Allegheny Iiots.
FOR SALE LOTS ON MAPLE AND LINDEN
avenues and Lombard street, Allegheny, in
the Tenth and Twelfth ward s : on easy terms. Ap
ply to JOSEPH MCNAUGHER.43N. Diamond St.
mh7-98-D
ITanns.
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE TWO GOOD
farms fronting on R R. and near station. In
quiry of JAMES L. ORR, 61 Sandusky street, Al
leghenyClty, Pa. mh24-12
FOR SALE BUSINESS.
Business Stand. -
FOR SALE HORSE SHOEING BUSINESS;
the well-known stand of J. J. VEITER, Penn
ave. and Seventeeth st. ; est. Jan., 1868; the finest
and most complete In the States; an elegant busi
ness; immediate possession. mb.24-13
FOR SALE-ONE-HALF INTEREST IN A
gun and ammunition business; a well-established,
growing, vigorous concern; young man
with experience In the trade preferred. JAMES
AV. DRAPE A CO., 129 Fourth ave , Pittsburg.
mh23-47-MWS
FOR SALE-A RETAIL GROCERY BUSINESS
(an old-established stand), with good paying
trade; one of the best thoroughfares in Allegheny;
stock and fixtures worth about 3.000: business
about 30. 000. JAS. W. DRAPE & CO., 129 Fourth
ave., Pittsburg. mh23-47-MWS
FOR SALE-NEAT CIGAR SlORE: GOOD
paying small, drygoods and notion store, either
would suit lady; stores of all kinds and prices,
bakeries, boarding houses, hotels, confectioneries,
restaurants, coal works, etc.; 100 business chances.
SHEPARD & CO., 54 Fifth ave. mh8
T7OR BALE-AN OLD-ESTABLISHED GKO
Jl CERY business in the city, with a trade of
about 30, ouo to 40, 000 annually;stock in good con
dition; value about 4,000; will sell on an appraise
ment: a good stand and fine opening. JAS. AV.
DRAPE A CO., 129 Fourth avenue, Pittsburg.
mh23-49-D
FOR SALE-A PLANING MILL BUSINESS,
with all necessary machinery, large stock of
lumber, etc, etc., In an enterprising manufactur
ing town on line of railroad: population about
20,000; value or stock about S3, 000; rent low. JAS.
W. DRAPE A CO.. 129 Fourth avenue, Pittsburg.
mh23-47-UWS
F
L1 eeneral store in an active manufacturing
town on lino ol railroad, near the city; business
about 80, 000 annually and paying well; the pro
prietor needs assistance for, office work, and will
sell a bair interest on reasonable terms to a com-
Jetent man, and no other need apply; this is a rare
penlng: none better in the county In this line of
business. Particulars given confidentially by
JAS. W. DRAPE CO.. Fourth avenue, Pitts
burf. - mbK-ff'Mwa
MONDAT; MAKQH 25,
FOR SALE BUSINESS.
Business Cbanrca.
FOR SALE-GENTS FURNISHING AND
hat store; good location; rent low: fuel and
light free. Address HAMMER A CO., Allegheny.
mhllMl-MWT
TTIOR SALE-A 'RARE CHANCE CONFEC
JU TIONKKY and Tobacconist; 12 years stand;
house of 4 rooms; rent,12S0. 44ROB1NSON ST.,
Allegheny. mh25-6
F
IOR SALE-MERCHANT TAILOR bTOHE IN
rood location? new stock, pood business:
satisfactory reasons for sellin g. Address TAI LOR,
Dispatch office. jnhl9-41-MWT
F
IOR SALE-GROCKRY STORE ON CARSON
St.. Sonthslde. doincra nice trade: cood six-
room dwelling attained: will invoice about 600.
J. C. EE1LLY. 77 Diamond st mh22-66-MP
FOR SALE-ONE OF THE LARGEST AND
best stocks of general hardware, in Rockford,
111. : will invoice about 814,000: best of reasons for
selling. Address A. W. COBB, Mineral Point
Wis. mb2445
Business Stands.
FOR BALE-315 FIFTH AVENUE AT AUC
TION ; this property will be sold by order of
Orphans' Court on Saturday, March 30, at 1
o'clock: lot 25 feet wide ln front, 34 feet wide in
rear, by average depth of 100 feet, with brick dwell
ing and store good business stand. A. LEG
GATE A SON, Auctioneers. mh20-ll
FOR BALE PENN AVENUE PROPERTY.
No. 1225, a good lot 25x100 feet with frame
dwelling and storeroom thereon, to be sold by
order of the Court of Common Pleas on Tuesday
morning, March 28. at 11 o'clock, on the premises.
Terms, etc , from THOS. PATTERSON, Master,
or JAS. V. DHArE&CO.. Agents and Auc
tioneers, 129 Fourth avenue, Pittsburg.
mh23-4S-D
EOR SALE-THE CHAUTAUf UA HOTEL
property, with complete outfit and entire
furnisbment, head of Lake Chantauqua, Mayville.
N. ., at railroad station; 55 bedrooms, parlors
and sitting room, large dining room , billiard room
and tables, commodious kitchen, cloak rooms,
barber shop, office and barroom: also a furnished
cottage of 10 rooms adjoining hotel. Icehouse and
cooling room; large barn for livery purposes and
all necessary outbuildings; over 4 acres of ground
tastefully laid out with ornamental and shade
trees, spacious lawn, etc., etc.: everything in
erfect order and in condition to continue the
uslness 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 A CO.. 129
Fourth avenue, Pittsburg. mh23-47-Jtws
Manufacturing Sites.
FOR SALE-MANUFACTURING SITE, COR.
Thirtieth and Spruce sts., 96x100. J. R.
COOPER A CO., 107 Fourth ave mh24-137
FOR SALE-VERY CHEAP-ONLY 6,500 IF
sold at once, on Cherry alley, near Seventh
avenue, lot S6x63 feet, a very desirable site for a
manufactory or for stable: the dwellings on same
are now bringing in a good rent. W. A. HERRON
A SONS. No. 80 Fourth avenue. mh22-68-MThr
FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS.
Horses. Vehicles. Live Stock. fcc
FOR SALE-ON AVEDNESDAY, MAHCH27, AT
10 A. M., at auction, one horse and spring
wagon, brass-mounted harness; must be sold, as
the owner Is sick and needs the money. PITTS
BURG AUCTION ANDbTORAGECO., 91 Third
ave. mh24-143
FOR SALE-HORSES AND AVAGONS AT
auction at Bailey's stables, on the gas works
lot, Rebecca St., Allegheny, on Monday, March
25. at 2 o'clock. There are two good draught
marcs, half Norman; one good bay mare; Iron,
spring and rough wagons. A. LEGGATE ASON,
Auctioneers. mh22-S3
machinery and Metals.
FOR 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
S rices; mounted portable engines, 8 to 25 h. p.
l-25Parkway. J.S. YOUNG, Allegheny, Pa.
Ja3-92-MWF
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 sell at low figure. J. A. MCCORMICK, 150
First ave. anl-p32-MWT
FOR SALE-CONTRACTORS' MACHINERY;
one 7)$xl2-lnch double engine, double drum:
others large and small, with single or double
friction drums; wire and manila rope centrifugal
pumps, etc; two 26x4S-inch horizontal engines
with flywheels. THOMAS CARLIN'S SONS, cor,
Lacock and Sandusky sts.. Allegheny. ia!7-MWT
TO LET.
Cltv Residences.
TO LET-5-ROOM HOUSES WATER IN
kitchen: 12 50 per month; Duquesne Heights,
near Incline: inquire Third and Duquesne way.
D, R. SPEER. mh21-3i
TO LET-P7 PER MONTH, NEAT HOUSE 8
rooms and attic: late Improvements; 127 per
mo.. No. 188 Bedford ave ; possession may be had
at once. AV. A. HERRON A SONS, 80 Fourth
avenue. mh24-ll2
TO LET-MT. OLIVER-TWO DESIRABLE
six-room houses; water, both gases; on
Washington ave , adjoining Mt Oliver Incline
Station. Inquire AV. S. BARKER, room 4,42)4
Sixth st,, city. mh24-75
T
10 LET HOUSE OF 8 ROOMS, BATH,
water, nat. eras. etc.. at No. 63 Miller: rent
only 28; also 5-roomed house, with 4K acres of
ground, in xweniy-inira wara.- j. v. tuann'
ROTH, 100 Fourth ave.
mb21-80
TO LET-OR FOR SALE A COTTAGE HOUSE
on Mount Washington, cor. Gray and Dll
worth streets; bas eight rooms, large lot and Is
supplied with natural gas and city water. In
quire at the ofilce of the PITTSBURG FOUNDRY
CO., 10 and 12V ood st. mh22-38
East End Residences.
TO LET-FRAME DWELLING OF 5 ROOMS
on lower end of Larimer avenne East End.
Apply to ALEXANDER KING, 138 Fifth avenue.
mh24-56
TO LET-SHADYSIDE AND EAST END
houses on good streets, of 6 and 7 rooms at
825, 827 and 30 per mo. AV. A. HEBRON ASONS,
80 Fourth avenue. mb24-H2
TO LET-THAT ELEGANT RESIDENCE,
having all modern Improvements, corner
Collins avenue and Broad street, East End. Ap
ply to ALEXANDER KIN G, 136 Fifth ave.
mh24-56
TO LET-CHEAP-LAKGE HOUSE OF 10
rooms, late Improvements; large yard; cor.
property: on Roup st., East End, near steam and
cable cars. W. A. HERRON A SONS, 80 Fourth
avenue. mh24-112
TO LET OH FOR SALE-NORTH HILAND,
East End, first-class brick dwelling; 9 rooms
and finished attic; modern improvements: stable
and laundry; Iot60xl80. W. D. KING, 64 Fourth
avenue. mh21-70
TO LET OR FOR SALE-A RESIDENCE OF 10
rooms, stabling, etc , and 1H acres: abund
ance of fruit and shade- one of the most delightful
locations in E. E M. P. HOWLEY, 6326 Station
St., E. E , or 127 Fourth ave. mhl7-59
TO LET-NEAT NEAV HOUSE OF 6 ROOMS
and attic, bath and all the latest conven
iences, with city sewerage No. 713 Aiken ave,
Shadyslde near steam and cable cars. W. A.
HERRON A SONS, No. 80 Fourth ave.
inh21-S5-MThF
TO LET-ON SHADY LANE, OPPOSITE
Marchand St., brick house ol 9 rooms, w. c,
bath, laundry, stationary tubs, good sewerage
etc house In perfect repair, inquire, of D. C.
KUHN. 6117 Fenn-ave. 'telephone 5018. .
mh25-27
a-0 LET-820-BR1CK, 7 ROO'US, FRUIT,
. shrubbery, grapes. 2 acres ground, near
Lemlugton ave; 75 Brick. 418 Lincoln ave: all
modern Improvements, 14 rooms, stable, large
lawn; 24 Brick; 6 rooms, halt bath, natural gas,
4 minutes from station and cable: 33 33 Brick; 6
rooms, attic, hotand cold water, w. c: Sheridan
ave, two squares from cable cars; 33 33,No. 623
Lincoln ave, 6 rooms, attic, hot and cold water,
w. c, natnral gas. JNO. ALLEN, 6218 Penn
ave. mb24-152
Allegheny Residences.
TOLET-IN ALLEGHENY, NEAR THE PARK
and street cars, a modern brick house of 9
rooms; the house is new and the equipments mod
ern in every respect. ALEXANDER A LEE,
313 Wood St. mh23-30-d
TO LET-ON KIRKPATRICK AVE., ALLE
GHENY, good brick bouse of 6 rooms and
finished attic both gases, w. c, range bathroom,
etc.. at 23 per month: no water rent. ALEX
ANDER A LEE, 313 Wood st. mh23-30-D
TO LET-TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLING;
8 rooms, hath, laundry, attic; In good order;
No. 177 Pennsylvania ave. Allegheny. Apply to
MELLOR A HOEN E, 77 Fifth ave., or A. D. WIL
SON, 55 Federal st , Allegheny. mh24-94
TO LET-18-BRICK HOUSE HALL, SIX
rooms, finished attic mansard, water In
house stable: McDonald way, off NeW Brighton
road. Eleventh ward, Allegheny. A. LEGGATE
A SON, 31 Federal st, Allegheny. mh22-93
Hnzelwopd Residences.
TOLET-HAZELAVOODAVE, NEAR HAZ
ELAVOOD sta., new house 9 rooms, very
latest Improvements; location very desirable: rent
reasonable. AV. A. HEBRON A SONS, No. 80
Fourth ave. . mh21-84-Mihs
Suburban Residences.
TO LET-HOUSE 10 ROOMS, AVITH GARDEN,
stable etc, near Patterson station, P. C. A
Y. H E.. and Crafton, P. C. A St. L. R. R. In-
Sulre of B. F. SHAFFERS, Crafton, Pa., orad
ress F. C. B1GGERT, Rochester. Pa. mh2l-68
TO LET-MY HOUSE, THIRTEEN ROOMS,
at Laurel Station, Ft. Wayne road, all mod
ern improvements, stable and carnage house, two
acres ground, with liver view. Inquire onprem
lses. or at 219 Lacock street, Allegheny. WM. T.
DUNN. roh9-63
Offices. Desk Room. tc.
T
O LET-A LARGE FRONT OFFICE OR
. ,vn. iMWiu, v?i
lng; see JANITOR.
ucsk itoom, witn best or ugnt; penn Buiid-
mnzw
TO LET- IN 1HE 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
rjlO LET-LARGE AND SMALL OFFICES ON
JL the second and all or third floor of Mellon's
building, opposite City Hall, Smlthfield street:
good light: reasonable rent. Inquire at T. MEL
LON SON'S BANK, 512 and 514 Smlthfield
street mh24-47-uwr
T
O LET-FOUR OFFICES AT LOW RENT IN
GERMANIA HAVINI1H RANK HITir.nTNIl
1 single room 15x20, and 2 connected rooms 20x26
and 16x18, l single room 12x19: these rooms are
Liicuuiuiy iii-urea sua veutiiaiea: su lurnisaeu
in modern style; walls newly painted and pa
percdtpoHeHloaatoBoe. aha-Jo-D
1889;
" 4
,TO LET.
ADartmenls.
TO LET-A NICE FARS1 NEAR R. B. STA
TION. Inquire JAMES L, ORR. 1 San
dusky street Allegheny City, Pa. mh24-V2
TO LET-SOME UNFURNISHED ROOMS,
some four-room fiats, two six and eight-room
dwelling houses, some storerooms. Inquire on
premises, 44 FOURTH STREET. mh24-114
'I ' ' " ' ' ' '
TO LET-QNE FLOOR OF NICE APART
MENTS suitable for light housekeeping, with
gas, waterandbath. Apply to J. i. MORROAV,
shoestore, 289 Ohio st , Allegheny. mh24-52
Farms.
TO LET-THEBEST GARDEN FAHM.ATMC
KEE'S Rocks. Inquire No. 633 LIBERTY
ST., Pittsburg. mh7-S4-EOD
TO LET-A FARM OF 50 ACBE3-AVITH
dwelling, outbuildings; bilow Sewlckley, P.,
n. w. a c it. . ; rent siao. jas. Yi.unA.trcs
CO., 129 Fourth avenue Pittsburg.
mn23-49-D
TO LET OR FOB SALE-150-ACRE FARM, o
minutes' walk from town of Manor, on Penna.
It. R., Westmoreland co.; 15 acres timber, balance
cleared: house, bank barn and outbuildings,
orchard, etc. CHAS. L. McCUTCHEON, 104
Fourth ave. jalS-30-MWT
Business Stands.
TO LET THREE-STORY WAREHOUSE
with basement, 138 First ave. Inquire of
H UNT A CLAPP, 85 Fifth ave. mhl9-44
TO LET -ELEGANT BUSINESS STAND-NO.
173 Fifth ave.,-opp. Court House running
through to AVylle ave : new plate glass fronts on
both streets; immediate posstsslon; rent low. J.
C. REDELY, or ON PREMISES. mhl9-45
TO LET FOUR LARGE WELL-LIGHTED
rooms, with power (about 8,000 square feet),
tor heavy or light manufacturing. In building
know as the Cbas. B. Head bolt works. Grant
avenue Allegheny. Inquire on the premises of
MR. FRED ESHELMAN, Manager of the Alle
gheny AVood Carving Co. Ja2325-MW3
TOLET THREE ADMIRABLY ARRANGED
rooms for 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 annum;
situation the most central, within a few hundred
feet of all the public buildings and of the leading
DUSiness squares. Apply Dciwecn 11 a. m. anu t
p.m. at the NEW
ULorjLXja. .ouixi.LJ.Lnur. to. tt
and 79 Diamond street.
mhl4-74
Special.
To let-dwellingslargeand;small,
in both cities and suburbs; call or send for
printed list free. AV. A. HERRON A SONS. SO
Fourth ave. mhl-38-MWT
riAO LET -OUR "TO LET" LIST, AS HERETO
1 FORE Issued from our office Is now pub
lished every AVednesday and Saturday (without
expense to landlords) in The Dispatch only.
SAMUEL W. BLACK A CO., 99 Fourth ave.
, mh8-58-MTTP
PERSONAL.
PERSONAL-BOOKS WANTED-1F YOU
have one book worth 10 cents, or a library
worth 11,000, let us know: we will buy one as
quickly as the other. LEVI'S BOOK STORE.
Seventh Ave. Hotel building. fe20
PERSONAL-AVHY TROUBLE YOUR WIFE,
mother or daughters In repairing and clean
ing your old clothes, when it can be done for a
trifle by DICKSON, the Tailor, cor. Fifth ave.
and Wood St., second floor? Charges moderate:
facilities unsurpassed: suits made to order: spring
styles now ready, lelephone 15o3. mh8
LOST.
LOST-GOLD SPECTACLES-ON AVEDNES
DAY, March 20, between Calvary Church,
East Liberty and Homcwood station. A liberal
reward will be given for their return toH. R.
SCULLY, 124 Fourth ave. mh24-23
FOUND.
FOUND-SPRING THE BESTTIME TO CURE
all ailments. Dr. Griffith's GreatTa-va-zon!
The people's favorite remedles;.makes pure blood,
stomaci, lungs, liver and kidneys healthy, the
weak strong: thousands buy them. GRIFFITH'S
PHARMACY, Third and Grant, Pittsburg, Pa.
mh2J-l6
AUCTION SALES.
BULLETIN OF AUCTION SALES BY
HENRY AUCTION CO.. LIM.
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
THURSDAY, MARCH 28, atl0o'clock,Iurni.
ture, carpets and household goods, 202 Franks
town ave., E. E.
FRIDAY, MARCH 2,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, APRHi 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. coramencingatlO o'clock,
311 Market st SENRY AUCTION CO.
mhl7-105
FURNISHMENT OF AN ELEGANT EAST
End residence which for convenience will be
sold atthe auction rooms. No. 311 Market street
TUESDAY MORNING, MARCH 28,
at 10 o'clock.
Handsome parlor suit in silk and plusb, fine
etagere mahogany cabinet easy chairs, elegant
Turkish couch, mirror door wardrobe, solid
walnnt chamber -suit Tennessee marble top
and French plate glasses, Roger's groups,
bronzes, fine pictures, ornaments,body brnssels,
moquettes, velvets and ingrain carpets, square
piano, secretary desk, some very massive an
tique furniture, ebony clocks, china, glass and
silver ware, kitchen and laundry f urnishments
and everything included in the fnrnishment of
a complete home
HENRY AUCTION CO., LIM.. Auctioneers.
mb.24-78
T AUCTION-FURNITURE, CARPETS,
J billiard table at the residence, No. 23.
Union avenue. Alleehenv. Pa., ,
TUESDAY MORNING, MARCH 26,
At 10 o'clock, prompt handsome parlor fur
niture in plush; art tables and chairs, cnrtalns
and porticrs, pictures, bronze clock, with side
figures; mantel and cabinet bric-a-brac; super
ior chamber furniture, bedsteads, bnreaus,
washstands, wardrobes, springs and bedding,
diningroom sideboard, extension table and
chairs, library bookcase, leather seat chairs,
mahogany writing desk, china, glass and silver
ware, refrigerator, laundry stove and f nrnish
ments, kitchen Utensils, billiard table; also
brusseis and other carpets, on rooms, halls and
stairs. Sale positive. Terms, cash. House
open after8o'clockonmorningof sale. HENRY
AUCTION CO.. LIM.. Auctioneers. mh24 79
BY JAS. W. DRAPE & CO.
TTOUSE AND LOT IN THE EAST END
JlL at auction, corner Shetland avenne and
Wilson street, near Lincoln avenne and con
venient to the luxurious property of Mr.
Thomas Armstrong. A new house, with re
ception hall, 6 rooms, attic and cellar; corner
lot, frnit and shade trees thereon; everything
in nice order; to be sold at public sale on
MONDAY AFTERNOON. MARCH 23,
at 2 o'clock, on the premises.
Title perfect; immediate possession; terms
to suit; positive sale; owner going to Europe.
JA& W. DRAPE & CO.
Acents and Auctioneers.
mh23-ol-D
129 Fourth avenue, Pittsburg.
-TjlXECUTOR'S AUCTION SALE OF
J2J horses, wagons and harness, THURSDAY,
MARCH 28, 1SS8, at 2 o'clock p. M., on the
premises, No. 24 Fonrth street Pittsbdrg
MRS. C. HAMMILL, Executrix.
ALEXANDER & LEE, Auctioneers.
nib24-2-MW
AUCTION SALE OF LEASED PROP
ERTY. No. 13 First St. near North ave.
Allegheny City, Thursday, March 28, 1889, at 2
o'clock p. M., on the premises, 2-story frame of
Grooms; water in the honse; lease has 8 vpars
to run; ground rent 35 per year. BLACK fe
BAIRD. 95 Fourth tive. mh25-12
AMUSE3IENTS.
DIJOU THEATER TO-NIGHT,
"THE STOAV'AWAY V
Next week "The Crystal Slipper." mh25-26
GRAND OPERA HOUSE
MISS ROS1NA VOKES.
To-night A Game of Cards! My Milliner's
Bill 1 The Rough Diamond!
Week April 1 The sparkling Nellie McHenry
in "3 of a Kind." mU24-5
TT ARRIS' THEATER
Everv afternoon and evening,
"BEACQN LIGHTS.-'
April 1 A Boy Hero, or Held in Slavery, ,
IT ARRY WILLIAMS' ACADEMY
I TO-NIGHT.
ATINEES TUESDAY, THURSDAY, AND
SATURDAY.
THE .BIG 4'S NEW DEPARTURE.
29 'SPECIALTY ARTISTS 29
mh2i-7
-TASINO MUSEUM-MONDAY, MARCH
j 25 Capt Fanl Bqyton's Monstrous Sea Ser
pent Happy Jack Sutton's Mirror of the
Plains, Madam Johnson, the Jersey Giantess;
Ad CsrI!le,Sle!ght of Hand; Clark Qibbs.Dnn
cn &titen,Nellio OUTe,Jo)n GUroy, mb.36-106
OFFICIAL PITTSBURG.
OFncE of City contbo.lm:b,
PrrrSBtrBG. March 18, 1889. t
PROPOSALS WTLL BE RECEIVED AT
this office until 3F.2L, March 30 next,
for printing 100 copies ol controller's annual
report to be completed in three weeks' time,
and bond furnished in snm ol J2CCI Specifica
tions furnished on application and right re
served to reject any bids.
E. 8. MORROW.
mh20-74-D City Controller.
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC TVORKS. I
PTttsbuko, Pa.. March la. 18. i
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
reports of viewers on the opening of
Chestnut street from Locus 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,
unless an appeal is filed in the Court of Com
mon Pleas within ten (10) days from date.
E. M. BIGELOAV,
Chief of Department ot Public Works.
mhl5-25
Department of Public Safety.
Pittsburg, March a. 1889. f
SEALED PROPOSALS WTLL BE RE
CEIVED at the office of the City Controller
nntil TUESDAY, April 2. at 2 o'clock P.M., for
the painting of engine houses Nos. 7, 9 and 13.
Plans and specifications can be seen at the
office of Samuel N. Evans, Superintendent of
the Bureau of Fire
Bonds in double the amount of each bid will
be required, said bonds to be probated before
the 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.
mh22-68
Department of Public Safety, J
Pittsbubo, March 19. 1889. J
SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE
CEIVED at the office of the City Con
troller until SATURDAY. March 30, 1889. at 2
o'clock P. if. for the finishing of Nos. 5 and 6
Police stations, and for the erection of a stable
at No. 5 police station.
Flans and specifications can be seen on appli
cation to Gamble AVeir, Superintendent of the
Bureau of Police.
Bonds in double the amount of each bid will
be required, said bonds to be probated before
the Mayor or City Clerk.
The Department of Awards reserves the
right to reject any or all bids.
J. O. BROAVN,
Chief of Department of Public Safety,
mhl9-16
rVTY TAXES-NOTICE IS HEREBY
j given that the duplicates for March and
September installments of City, Special and
Sub-District School Taxes for the year 1889
have been placed In my hands 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, hut no
discount is allowed on first installment.
Business Tax and Water Rents payable in
month of June. Five per cent added on 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 yonr taxes with checks.
Office will be kept open on last Saturday in
March and April, until 8 o'clock P. M.
J. F. DENNISTON,
mhl4-100-D City Treasurer.
Cmr Treasurer's Office,
Municipal Hall, Smlthfield street i
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ALL
owners (whether residents or non-residents
of the city of Pittsburg) of drays, carts,
wagons, carriages, buggies, etc., must pay their
license at this office forthwith. All licensesnot
paid on or before first Monday in March, 1888,
will be placed in the hands of police officers for
collection, subject to a collection fee of SO
cents, and all persons neglecting to pay on or
before first Monday in May, 1889- will be sub
ject to a penalty double the amount 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 25 cents additional will be
charged on the license Rates of license: Each
one-horse vehicle, 16 00: each two-horse vehicle,
S10 00: each four-horse vehicle, 12 CO; each four
horse hack, S13 00: omnibus and'tlmber wheels
drawn by two horses, J10 00. One extra dollar
will be charged for each additional horse used
in above specified vehicles.
J. F. DENNISTON,
f el4-70-D City Treasurer.
Department of Public Safety, )
Municipal Hall.
Pittsbubo, March 16, 1889.
SEPARATE AND SEALED PROPOSALS
will be received at the office of the City
Controller until 2 P.M. on Wednesday, .March
27. 1889, for furnishings the following supplies
for the Department of Public Safety for the
year commencing May 1, 1889, the same to be
furnished to such bureaus- and department
storehouses as may from time to time be re
quired, to-witt
Harness and horse supplies, hardware
house and stable supplies, horse feed, oils and
grease 'hose hose cpnplings, etc., fuel, meals
furnished prisoners, photographing criminals,
sawdust, wire zincs, painting and lettering,
electrical batteries, lumber, tin. copper and
sheet iron works, soaps, telephone service,
furniture, Smyrna rugs, cocoa matting, cocoa
mats, carpets, bedding, drugs and chemicals,
plasters, liquors, paints, oil sand varnishes, etc.,
buggies and buckwagons, miscellaneous.
Specifications for the above can be seen at
the general office of the department
Bonds in double the amount of the bids
must accompany each proposal, said bonds
to be probated before the 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 PublicJ3afety.
mbl6-18-D
INo. 276.1
AN ORDINANCE-AUTHORIZING THE
construction of a sewer on Achilles and
Renfrew streets and through private prop
erties of Daniel Ryan, Murray Bros, and W.
H. Denmston, from Shetland street to Negley
run sewer.
Section 1 Be It ordained and enacted by the
city of Pittsburg, In Select and Common Coun
cils assembled, and it is hereby ordained and
enacted by the authority of the same. That the
Chief of the Department of Public Works be,
and is hereby authorized and directed to ad
vertise in accordance with the acts of Assem
bly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
and the ordinances of the said city of Pitts
burg relating thereto and regulating the same
for proposals for the construction of a pipe
sewer on Achilles and Renfrew streets and
through private properties of Daniel Ryan,
Murray Bros. andW. H. Denniston, commenc
ing at Shetland street thence along Achilles
street to Renfrew street along Renfrew street
to Lowell street to be 15 inches in diameter,
and thence along Renfrew street to Turret
street, 18 inches in diameter, and thence
through private properties of Daniel Ryan,
Murray Bros, and W. H. Denniston, to a
connection with Negley run sewer and to
be 20. inches In diameter. The contract
therefor to be let in the manner directed by
the said acts of Assembly and ordinances. The
cost and expense of the same to be assessed
and collected in accordance with the provisions
of an Act of Assembly of the Commonwealth
of Pennsylvania, entitled, "An Act authorizing
and directing Councils of cities of the second
class to provide for the Improvement of
streets, lanes, alleys and public highways,
sewers and sidewalks, requiring plans of
streets, providing for the appointment of a
Board of Viewers of Street Improvements, pre
scribing their duties, granting appeals to Coun
cils and Court providing for the assessment
and collection of damages and benefits, au
thorizing the use of private property, and pro
viding for filing liens and regulating proceed
ings thereon, and prohibiting the use of public
streets without authority of Councils," ap
proved the 14th dav of June. A, D. 1887.
Section 2 That any ordinance or part of
ordinance conflicting with the provisions of
this ordinance be and the same is hereby re
pealed so far as the same affects this ordi
nance. Ordained and enacted into a law in Councils
this 27th day of February, A. D. 1889.
H. P. FORD, President of Select Council.
Attest: GEO. SHEPPARD, Clerk of Select
Council. GEO. L. HOLL1DAY, President of
Common Council. Attest: GEO. BOOTH.
Clerk of Common Council.
Mayor's Office, March 7, 1889. Approved:
WMMcCALLIN. Mayor. Attest: ROBT. OS
TERMAIER, Assistant Mayor's Clerk.
Recorded in Ordinance Book, vol. 6, page 617,
20th day of March, A. D. 1889. mb23-53
No. 282.
AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE
construction of a sewer on Center avenue
from tho summit west of and near the inter
section of Alleqmppa street to Reed street
Section 1 Be it ordained and enacted by thp
city of Pittsburg, in Select and Common Coun
cils assembled, and It is hereby ordained and
enacted by the authority of the same. That
the Chief ot the Department otTublic Works
be and is hereby authorized and directed to ad
vertise is accordance with the Acts of Assem
bly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and
the ordinances of said city of Pittsburg relat
ing thereto and regulating the same, for pro
posals for the construction of a sewer to be
composed of pipe and brick and stone, on Cen
ter avenne. commencing at the summit west of
and near the intersection of Allequippa street,
thence to Berthond street 18-inch pipe sewer,
thence to Herron avenue 20-inch pipe sewer,
thence to Francis street a brick and stone
sewer three feet in diameter and from thence a
brick and stone sewer three feet and six inches
in diameter to an outlet atthe northwest side
of Reed street on line of old ran. The con
tract therefor to be let in the manner df
rected. by the said Acts of Assembly and
ordinances. The cost and expense of the same
to be assessed and collected in accordance with
the provisions of an act oi Assembly of the
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled, "An
aet authorizing and directing Councils ot cities
of the second class to provide for the improve
ment ot streets, lanes, alleys and public high
ways, Mirers and tldewaUu requiring plis at
WW
OFFICIAL PITTSBURG.
streets, providing for the appointment ot a
Board of Viewers of Street Irajrovements,pre4
scribing their duties, granting appeals to Cou&
cils and Court providing for the -assessment '
and collection of damages and benefits, author
izing the use of private property, and providing
for filing liens and regulating proceedings
thereon, and prohibiting the use of publioj.
streets without authority of Councils' ap--proved
the 14th day of June A. D. 1887.
Section 2 That any ordinance or part of
ordinance conflicting with the provisions of,
this ordinance be and the same is hereby re
pealed so far as the same affects this ordinance.
Ordained and enacted into a law in Councils
this 27tb day of February, A. D.1889. i. s,
H. P. FORD, President of Select Council. "
Attest: GEO. SHEPPARD, Clerk of Select
CounciL GEO.L.HOLLIDAY. President of
Common Council. Attest: GEO. BOOTH, H
uierjLOi uimmuu buuutu.
Mayor's office. March 7, 18S9. Approved:
WM. McCALLTN. Mayor. Attest: BOBT.
OSTERMAIER, Assistant Mayor's Clerk.
Recorded in Ordinance Book, vol. 6, page 623,
21st dav of March A. D. 1889. mh23-53 .
ANo.28IJ
N ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE
construction of a sewer on Harcums alley
from South Twenty-third street to Soutbr
Twenty-fourth street
Section 1 Be It-ordained and enacted by the
city of Pittsburg; in Select and Common Coun
cils assembled, and it is hereby ordained and
enacted by the authority ot the same, That tho
Chief of the Department of Public Works be,
and is hereby authorized and directed to adver
tise in accordance with the Acts of Assembly
of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and
ordinances of the said city of PittsDurg relat
ing thereto and regulating the same for pro
posals for the construction of a pipe-sewer IS
inches in diameter on Harcums alley, from
South Twenty-third street to a connection with
a sewer on Sonth Twenty-fourth street. The
contract therefor to be let in the manner
directed bytbe saioTActs of Assembly and or
dinances. The cost and expense of the same to
be assessed and collected in accordance with
the provisions of an Act of Assembly of the
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled
"An Act authorizing and directing Coun
cils of cities of the second class to provide for
the improvement of streets, lanes, alleys and
public highways, sewers and sidewalks, re
quiring plans of streets, providing for the ap
pointment of a Board of Viewers of Street Im
provements, prescribing their duties, granting
appeals to Councils and Court, providing for
the assessment and collection of damages and
benefits, authorizing the use of private prop
erty and providing for filing liens and regulat
ing proceedings thereon, and prohibiting the
use of public streets without authority of
Councils," approved the 14 th day of June, A.D.
1887.
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 27tb day of February, A. D. 1889.
H. r. FORD. President of Select Conncil.
Attest: GEO. SHEPPARD. Clerk of Select
Council. GEO. L. HOLLIDAY. President or
Common Conncil. Attest: GEO. BOOTH,
Clerk of Common Council.
Mayor's Office, March 7tb. 1889. Approved
WM. McCALLlN, Mayor. Attest: ROBERT
OSTERMAIER, Assistant Mayor's Clerk.
Recorded In Ordinance Book, vol. 6, page 625,
21st day of March, A. D. 1889. mh3-o3
Continued on Fifth Page-
BUSINESS CHANGES.
VfOTICE- THE COPARTNERSHIP
i. heretofore existing -between the under
signed, under the firm name of C. A. Kennedy
& Co.. has been dissolved this day by mutual
consent The business will be carried on by S.
Fleishman. C, A. KENNEDY, a FLEISH
MAN. PrrTSBTTRO. March 16, 1889. mhl6-17-16.18.25
LEGAL fiOTICES.
fvTTlTfOEIS-HEREBY GIVEN THAT
IN on April 1.1889, at 10 o'clock A. M"., an
application will be made by A. W. McDonald,
Alfred McCabe, Thomas McFadden, Jr., Will
iam N eely, James P. Bonbara and Frank G.
Schlotter et al . to the Governor of the Com
monwealth of Pennsylvania, under the act of
Assembly of said Commonwealth entitled "An
Act to Provide for the Incorporation and Reg
ulation of Certain Corporations." approved :
April 29, 1871, and the supplements thereto, for
the charter of an intended corporation to bo
called the "Coraopolls Building and Loan As
sociation." the character and object whereof is
the transacting of such business as Building
and Loan Associations may lawfully do, and
for these purposes to have, possess and enjoy
all the rights, benefits and privileges of tho
said act of Assembly and Its supplements.
CHAS. E. CORNELIUS,
406 Grant st. Pittsburg, and '
W. T. TREDWAY.
96 Diamond st, Pitttsburgv
mhlO-70-H Solicitors.
PROPOSALS.
PROPOSALS FOR STONE. U. S. EN
GINEER OFFICE, 507 West Chestnut
st, Louisville, Ky., March 22, 1883. Sealed pro
posals, in duplicate, will be received at this-,
office until lF.n. (local time) on Tuesday, the
23d day of April, 1889, for furnishing stone for
the construction of a lock in the Wabash
river, near Mt Carmel, III. Amonnt to be ex
pended nnder this contract about K3.00O. less
contingent expenses. The attention of Didders
is Invited to Acts of Congress of February 26,
1885, and February 23, 1887, volume 23, page 332,
and volume 24, page 411, Statutes at Large
Preference will be given to stone of domestlo
production, conditions of quality and price
being eqnaL The right is reserved to reject
any and all bids. Specifications and printer!
forms for proposals will be furnished on appli
cation to the undersigned. AMOS STICK--NEY.
Major of Engineers, U. S. A.
mh23-2-23.24,25.26,ap2U22
TTIOR SALE
LARGE BUpIHG SITES,
LINDEN AVE. NEAR PENN, EAST ENlVi
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 J30 PER FRONT FOOT.
First buyers will get choice of lots.
BLACK& BAIRD, .
95 FOURTH AVENUE.
Call at office for plan. .,
mh3-142-4-8-12-14-19-22-2S.27.29 !
Oakland Square.
For Sale (99) W.50O "Oakland Square"
dwellings, moderate cash payment,, balance
toOO per annum; new two-story and mansard'
brick, 8 rooms, hall, bath, laundry, inside shut
ters, stationary tubs, slate mantels, tile hearths,
range, hot and cold water, front and rear
Eorches, ete, ltrge lot facing a beautiful pub
o sqnare, around which a street has been laid
out sewered, and is being paved with asphal
tnm; the whole surrounded with beautiful for
est trees; only 5 minutes from Fifth ave cable
line. SAMUEL W. BLACK & CO., 99 Fourth
ave. mhl3-43-D
TfOR SALE
TQlnaMBtoaiJamigLaiiuS.
The undersigned invite correspondence and
proposals for sale of a 173-acre farm, within
Bight of the city of LANCASTER, O. Theso
lands are well improved, good -farming lands,
and in the GREAT LANCASTER GASBELT.
The great gas well, 'The Old Man Himself." is
almost in sight, and the famous "Ruffner
AVell," near Thurston, bnt a few miles away.
Correspondence and bids invited. Address
either HENRY S. LED3T, StoutsviUe. O.; or
J. S. SITES, Attorney. Lancaster, O.t or
8AMUEL AV. COURTRIGHT, Attorney. Cir-,
devllle, O. mhS-l-D "
The Witness of the Sun, .
A New Novel by
AMELIE RIVES,
Author of
"THE QUICK OR THE DEADl"
Complete in Lippincott's Magazine for April.-
Price, 25 cents. For sale by all booksellers and ,
newsdealers. mh23fl-D,j
9HET.
Fifth avenue investment; 3 minutes' walk" ,
from Court House; substantial, new, 11-room
brick dwelling; all conveniences; can easlix-ba.
WM 4 kGU 111VV UlUUiOO UIUVtt;i . J lAUkT-
bly located and adapted for a physician; en-V
hancement certain. SAMUEL AV BLACK-0V3
CO., 99 Fourth ave-
mh21 76-MWT
AE. L1NKENHE1MER, (
AJitniixiui.r ,f
oa amitnueia street, rnuuarg, .c. .creweia;;
r reunu -ouuuinc. secQua noor. muiKWAivr1!
W
Ell. IT. RATtBniTE.
X CIVH, ENGINEER, ",.
Surveyor, Draughtsman and Designerof Jd
Bridges Roofs and Mil Buildincv -i?
del2-k66-D 64 FIFTH AVENUE. PiMbwJ?i
D
UNCAN C. WHITE,
Bonding Contractor,
' 71 Diamond street,
Beeeaa aoor aoovs oaiatsei, v. .
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