Pittsburg dispatch. (Pittsburg [Pa.]) 1880-1923, May 14, 1889, Page 3, Image 3

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FUNERAL OF A TRUST.
Great Turnout of Milt Dealers in
Procession With a Hearse,
Df TYPE OF THE SHIPPEES'DEFEAT.
The Most Korel Public Demonstration of
All is Proposed,
IHTH COMMITTEES DULX APPOINTED
The milk dealers held 8 jollification meet
ing at Imperial Hall yesterday afternoon
to congratulate each other on the defeat of
the original trust, or the downfall of the
Producers' Union. They -were in such a
jubilant mood that they spent nearly two
hours telling each other Low they finally
brought this and that fanner to time. More
milk-can rat stories were also told, and one
dealer told how a lire frog jumped ont of a
can of milk that he had sold to a woman.
At last they proposed to hold a funeral
for the trust and its agent, and. during the
business session, a resolution was passed to
bare a monster milk parade In the near future.
A resolution was tben passed to have the Ex
ecutive Committee, composed of three from
each side of the river, act as three committees
to appoint the marshals, fix the route of pro
cession and attend to the general matters of
the parade. Kach committee was to select a
band to head their division.
One of the dealers said he had the offer of
three span of black horses to draw the trust
hearse that would lead the procession. It was
also said that an officer of the Washington In
fantry had signified a willingness of that or
ganization to participate. The matter was fin
ally laid oyer until the next meeting at the
new hall engaged in the Hampton law Build
ing, 408 Grant street.
All present were instructed to notify all
dealers to attend and participate in the ar
rangements for the parade. The day will then
also be decided on. It is proposed to make the
parade a monster one. to show the people the
strength of the dealers, and, as it will be the
first appearance of the milk dealers wagons in
a parade, some novelties are promised.
The other business of the meeting consisted
In accepting the charter, except one clause, of
the new Producers' Union, which has risen
from the ashes of the old one. It is to be
called the Milk Producers' Mutual .Protective
Association of Western Pennsylvania and
Eastern Ohio. The section of the constitution
referred back to the Producers' Committee,
was relative to the annulling of contracts; the
substitution recommend ?d specifying that it
shall be stated in the bond what contracts the
shippers have, and when they will expire.
The Dealers' Association accepted a bond
that is one of Shylock's own kind, binding
them to stick by the association or forfeit 100
which Is, of course, considerably above the
price of a pound of flesh.
There has been somewhat of a scramble by
the ex-nmon shippers to get dealers; but nearly
all of the largest are reported to have been
taken Into the fold.
FATAL LACK OP PAHS.
Such U the Testimony With Besard to That
mine Explosion.
Coroner McDowell continued the inquest
yesterday on the men who were killed in the
explosion in the Chartiers Block Coal Co.'s
mines at Federal P. O. A number of wit
nesses were examined about the condition of
the mines and the manner of caring for them
since they were closed on acconntof the strike.
James Henderson, Superintendent for .San
ford & Co., was one of the most important wit
nesses. He went to the mine after the acci
dent, and, soon after entering, met a party who
said they had all the bodies. He is not a prac
tical miner, but is a superintendent.
He said he would not stop the fans in a mine
If he had a water hauler at work. Hewonld
also put gates on the entrance, although if the
injners want to get in they will tear down the
fates. If the fan bad been kept rnnninc this
lccident could not have occurred; the miners,
W iowever, had no business In the mine. Mr.
Henderson's mine is also closed; but the fan is
run every day, and the mine boss goes in every
lav.
Evidence was offered to show that when the
nine closed it was in good shape and danger
.Vgns were put up. Mine Inspector Blcfc was
k j-esent af the hearing and said that he thought
thattOfefon .should have been kept in opera
tion. He, however, did not testily. The in
quest will be continued to-day.
HE EXPECTS TROUBLE.
Sir. Fry Is Opposed to the Importation of
Glass Blower.
Quite a number of people started for
Europe last evening. Mrs. Joshua Rboades,
tt. O. Fry, the glass man, of Rochester, and
Terrence Murphy and C. Horgan will sail on
"Wednesday.
In a talk about the glass business Mr. Fry
said: "The importation of the foreign glass
blowers is a bad move, and will produce consid
erable trouble before the summer is over. The
labor market Is overcrowded as it is with
out importing foreigners. Last year about 40
new glass factories were started, and they
created a demand for workmen, but the de
mand, was soon supplied.
The outlook for the glass business is not at
all encouraging."
DOWlf TO DIXMONT.
A Workhouse Inmate. A Church Disturber
and Another Person Insane.
George Wendall, an insane man, was
taken from the workhouse to the City Farm
yesterday by Order of court. His home is in
Cincinnati. He was sent to the workhouse on a
minor charge and insanity has developed itself.
Marr Tracr. the woman who created the
scene in St. Agnes' Church Snnday morning,
was also sent to Dixmont yesterday.
Louis Sandusky, of S3 Logan street, who be
came insane a few days ago, will be sent to
Dixmont to-day.
Rocked on the Crest of the Wave,,
The landsman, tourist or commercial traveler,
speedily Deems, and not only begins, but con
tinues, to feel the extreme of human misery
during the transit across the tempestuous At
lantic But if, with wise prescience, he has
Srovided himself with a snpply of Hostetters
tomach Bitters, his pangs are promptly miti
gated, and then cease ere the good ship again
drops bcr anchor. This is worth knowing, and
thousands of our yachtsmen, summer voyagers,
tourists and business me do know it.
TAYLOR fc DEAN'S,
203 and 205 Market Street,
Is headquarters for adjustable window
screens, which will fit any window. Price
from 30c to COc each. Also for fencing of
every description. eod
REAL ESTATE SAVINGS BANK, LIIIL,
401 Smlthfleld Street, cor. Fourth Avenue.
Capital, 5100,000. Surplus, $45,000.
Deposits of 1 and upward received and
interest allowed at 4 per cent. ITS
Dr. F. H. Smith, Dentist.
Painless extraction. AllkindBof dental
work at reasonable prices. 504 Pennave.,
Pittsburg, Pa. Office hours, 9 to 5 p. M.
Moonlight Excursion
To Paris Island dam on steamer Mayflower
this evening. Boat leaves foot "Wood street
8 P. M., returns 11 p. m. prompt. Bound
trip 25 cents.
Horses and Male.
The Arnheim Live Stock Company, Lim.,
Lave 2 carloads of saddle, driving and gen
eral purpose horses; also 40 head of draught
and pit mules in their stables. Anyone
wishing to purchase should not fail to call
, at 52 Second are., Pittsburg, Pa.
Foil and Complete Stock of Bargain GIng.
hams and Sntlnei
To-day. Plenty of clerks to wait on yon.
Come'in the morning if you can.
Jos. Hobne & Co.'s
Penn Avenue Stores,
Wall Papers
Of all grades and an infinite variety of pat
terns, at the wall paper store of John S.
EoberU', 414 Wood street Pittsburg.
""-. Seethe Jacket Bargains To-Day.
jA 2Tew styles rest fronts great bargains
m mis targe cloak room.
JOS. HOB2TS K UO8
S"" Tmn 'Avenue Stares.
ONLY BRAGG WOULD TALK.
The Interstate Commissioners nt the Depot,
En Ronte lor Oildom One of Them Says
Something ot the Bomb.
pudge Cooley,"W. B. Morrison and W. L.
Bragg, of the Inter-State Commission, ar
rived in the city last evening and stopped
at the Anderson. They will leave for Titus
ville this morning, where they will give a hear
ing In the case of the Independent Oil Pro
ducers versus the Western New York and
Pennsylvania Railroad, charged with making
the tidewater oil rates too high. In fact all the
roads that carry oil from Northern Pennsylva
nia to New York are Involved.
Recently the oil rates to the seaboard were
advanced against the vigorous protests of the
Independent producers, and they ask the Inter
State Commissioners to reduce. No charges of
discrimination have been made.
Horizontal William Morrison was tired after
the day's travel, and ho promptly told the re
porters that he could not be provoked into a
discussion of the inter-State law, or politics
either. He claimed he was no longer a law
maker, but law enforcer, and as reporters in
variably had the last say, he had no desire to go
into a one-sided battle.
Judge Cooley. the oracle of the commission,
was busy writing, and General Bragg was the
only one left. He started ont on the South by
saying that he had in mind at least 40 men In
the neighborhood of Birmingham who had
made plenty of boodle in the iron business
within the past seven years.
Speaking of the colored people he remarked
in his drawling wav: "I can't understand them.
The meaner a white man is the better they will
like him. Some white men may vote the Re
publican ticket in the South in national elec
tions, but tbey vote Democratic in local elec
tions to keep down the negroes."
A MASS MEETING OP WOMEN.
Amendment People bay it Is Only rfeees
sary to Get Ont the Fall Tore.
A mass meeting of the women interested
in the prohibitory amendment, under the
auspices of the W. C. T. TJ., will be held in
this city within the next two weeks for the
purpose of strengthening the movement to get
ont every amendment vote.
A meeting of the Executive Committee ot
the State W.C. T. TJ. was held yesterday In the
Renshaw building and it was decided to hold
the mass meeting as soon as the necessary ar
rangements can be made. The President of
the County Constitutional Amendment Asso
ciation. Joseph Weeks, was invited to be pres
ent and confer with the Executive Board. The
matter of distributing election tickets was dis
cussed. The law does not provido for the dis
tribution of the ballots, but they will be sent to
the jndges of the election boards for distribu
tion at the polls.
A conference of the heads of the different
temperance organizations of the county will
be held Monday next. At the meeting it was
stated that the only thing necessary to do was
to get out the full vote. If this was done there
would be no question as to the result
Reports were read from different sections,
showing the feeling of the people in regard to
the amendment. President Weeks said the re
ports were of the most flattering character.
IT COMES ABOUT JUL! 1.
The Relief System on the Penn Company's
Will Soon Go Into Effect.
The much talked of relief department on
the Pennsylvania lines west of this city will
be inaugurated about July 1. It will be
modeled after the plan of the one in vogue on
the Pennsylvania road where 20,000 of the 50,000
employes are members, and the association is
growing rapidly. The Pennsylvania lines will
guarantee the funds of the department for
three years, and If at the end of that time there
is a surplus it will be nsed for the benefit of the
men. It is expected that five-sixths of the ben
efits will be paid on account of Bickness, and
the other one-sixth for accidents.
General Agent R. F. Smith, of the C. -A P.
road, has been appointed superintendent of the
department, and F. C. Thayer assistant auditor
of disbursements for the Pennsylvania Com
pany will be the assistant superintendent.
OK THE GROUND PL00R.
Attorney Lyons nnd 9fcK.ee Will Apply for
Street Railway Charters.
It is understood Governor Beaver will
sign the street railway bill to-day. Attor
neys Walter Lyon and Charles McKee went
to Harrisburg last night to take time by the
forelock.
They ' represent a number of projected and
prospective street railways In both cities, and
as soon as the bill is signed will apply for
charters and organize the companies.
Both men were very reticent, and refused to
divulge the secret of their Eastern mission. It
is qmte probable that some of the cable and
electric roads so much discussed for Allegheny
will take some definite shape when the legal
impediments are removed.
HANI WERE CONFIRMED.
Nearly 500 Adults Received tho Sacred
Rites nt the Cathedral.
The rite of confirmation was yesterday
bestowed on 470 adults at the Cathedral,
persons who had, from various causes, ne
glected it Among the converts made during
the mission conducted bytbePaulist Fathers
were 35 or 40, made such through the instru
mentality of wives or husbands.
Father Smith, one of the Faulist Fathers,
lectures this evening at tho church of St.
Mary of Mercy, at the Point
A Snpposed Delanlter Disappears.
Hayden, a bookkeeper at the Hen's Island
abattoir, has disappeared, and! experts are
going over the books because (1,000 are said to
be missed in the accounts.
Seep up the appetite and aid digestion
in every way, and you can overcome general
debilitv and gradually recover strent-tn.
Dr. Jayne's Tonic Vermifuge is an excel
lent remedy lor indigestion, sour stomach
and weakness of the stomach, it is therefore
the best of tonics for young and old, and is
an old-time worm cure in addition. It
drives these pests out of the body and
destroys the nests in which they breed.
When a tonic is wanted the large sized bot
tles are cheapest.
BEOAD FOED, Pa., May 13, 1889.
It affords us genuine pleasure to say to
dealers in pure rye whisky that our
brand can be bought of Messrs. Geo. H.
Bennett & Bro., Ko. 135 First ave., second
door below "Wood st, without adulteration.
Messrs. Bennett & Bro. are one of the
largest holders of goods stored in our ware
houses, and are therefore able to furnish
goods of any age required, and judging
from the quantity withdrawn from our ware
houses by them, 'feel justified in saying there
treatment of customers must besatisiactory.
Very truly.
A. Ovebholt & Co.
Our Parlor Fornlture
Is to be envied by every other retailer of
furniture in the city, as it is the largest,best
assorted and most reasonable in price. It
is also the most artistic, and comprises
divans, couches, easy chairs, rockers and
full suits. M. Seibket & Co.,
Cor. Hope and Lacocksts., Allegheny,
Near railroad bridge. D
Save Time nndTronble.
Marvin's Queen's jubilee bread, red seal
bread, rye bread and milk bread are pure
and sweet equal to any that you can make
at home. Give them a trial. Your grocer
keeps them. ttssu
Come to Black Dress Goods Department
This Week
For largest and most complete variety of
thin black dress goods special low prices
here. Jos. Horse & Co.-s
Penn Avenue Stores.
Bewildering.
This word is the only one which will ex
press the variety of patterns and colorings
to be found at the wall paper store of John
S. Boberts, 414 "Wood st, Pittsburg.
Ladles' Gold Watches,
Elgin or Waltham make. All the new de
signs plain, chased or inlaid with diamonds.
Elegant goods at 525 to $100. Call at E. P.
Roberts & Sons', cor. Fifth ave. and Mar
ket st. TTS
If Yon Want a Good Colored Silk Dress
See our 75-cent one. It beats them alL
Jos. Hobne & Co.'s
Penn Avenue stores, j
SHE
tfg-DUplay advertisetnents one dollar per
square or one insertion. Classified advertise
ments on this page such as Wanted, For Sale,
To Let, etc., ten cents per line for each inser
tion, and none taken or lest than fifty cents.
THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH
BRANCH OFFICES.
For the accommodation of the
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:
Advertisements axe to be prepaid except where
advertisers already have account with THE DIS
PATCH. prrrsBUBG.
THOMAS MCCAFFREY, SK9 Butler street
EMLL G. STUCKEY, 24th street and Penn ave.
E. G. STCCKKY CO., Wyllo ave. and Fulton st
N. BTOKELY, Fifth Avenue Market House.
EAST END.
J. W. WALLACE, 6111 Fenn avenue.
OAKLAND.
MCALLISTEB 4 SHEIBLEB,Sthav. &AlWOOdSt
60UTBSIDS.
JACOB SPOHN. No. 2 Carson street
CHAS. SCHWAEM, 1707 Canon street
ALLEGHENY.
A. J. KAEBCHEK, 89 Federal street
IL'J. McBBIOE, Federal and Ohio streets,
FEED H. EGGEK3. 172 Ohio street
F. B. EGGEKS ft SON. Ohio and Chestnut st.
J. F. STEVENSON, Arch and Jackson streets.
THOMAS MCHENRY, Western and Irwin aves.
(i. W. HUGHES. Pennsylvania and Beaver aves.
PERKY M. QLEIM. Rebecca and Allegheny aves.
WANTED.
Olale Heln.
WANTED OFFICE BO Y AT 814 PENN AVE.
myl4-o0
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ANTEll-GOOD BARBER-APPLY AT 137
FIFTH AVE., cor Washington st.
myll-98
WANTED A GOOD BUTCHER. AFPLYTO
MEAT MARKET, No. 4311 Butler St.
myl4-9S
WANTED-A BOY TO WORK IN BAKERY.
Apply JAMES SEKIGHT, 80 Kesacast.,
Allegheny. myl4-C2
T7"ANTEO-TWO GOOD HOUSE rAlNTERS.
V V BOAEDMAN & PATTERSON, 61 Ohio st,
Allegheny. myl4-5S
-XTT-ANTEU-A FIRST-CLASS BARBER NO.
W M16 CARSON ST., S. S., rittsburg. Good
wages to right party. myl4-t7
VTJA.NTED-2 CARPENTERS TO DO LIGHT
V work: young men preferred. TAYLOR
DEAN, 203 Market st myl4-93
WANTED-AT ONCE-S CARRIAGE PAINT
ERS, at F. W. 8AWERT ft CO.'S, Carriage
MTr, 5917 to 5923 Penn ave., E.E., city. myLMM
TIJANTED - COACHMAN FOR LIVER;
V none bnt experienced need apply. T. B.
MOREL AND, 6100 Penn ave., East End. my6-12
ANTED-BREAD AND CAKE BAKER;
also several good, active men. Apply to K.
B. WARD ft CO., Leamington ave., E. K.
myH-34
WANTED-3 RELIABLE MEN CAN MAKE
0 to 30 per week. Apply at once W. L.
THORIt, No. 4 Federal st, Allegheny City.
myl4-83
WANTEU-A FIRST-CLASS BOOKKEEPER
lmmedlatelv: references required: state
salary expected. Address BOX B, Dispatch office.
myl4-6S
-VTJANTED TWO CARPENTERS - THOSE
V acquainted with making and hanging wire
screens preferred. Apply at No. 374EDW1N ST.,
E. E. myl4-91
-TTTANTED-TWO YOUNG MEN AS WAIT
V ERS, ones speaking German and English
preferred. Apply at .No. 49 DIAMOND ALLEY,
Plttsbnrg. mylS-92
TTJAN TED-MAN TO TAKE CHARGE OF A
V planing mill; none bnt competent men
need apply; good wages to the right man. Ad
dress 6,, Dispatch office. myl4-52
ANTEU-AN EXPERIENCED REAL ES
TATE salesman to work on suburban prop
erty; a permanent position for tbe right man.
Address REAL ESTATE, Dispatch office. myl4-37
-TT-ANTED-RENTS TO COLLECT IN BOTH
VV cities and suburbs; to this branch of the
business we pay special attention: established
1863. W. A. HERRON ft SONS, 80 Fourth ave.
my4-29-TTS
TrjANTED YOUNG MAN AS STENOG
V RAPHER and typewriter, with some knowl
edge of bookkeeping; mast write a good hand;
answer, stating experience. Address ASSIST
ANT, Dispatch office. myl4-S9
-TTT-ANTED-AGENTSTOSELLTEA. BAKING
V powder and pure sptces: gifts with goods;
coke workers, miners or mulmun can makemoney
in their spare time. YAMASH1P.0 TEA CO., 83
Jackson st. Allegheny, Pa. Ja28-85-TTS
TTJANTED-MEN TO BELLI? SHETLAND
VV mountain ponies; sample pair free to sell
by, on business-like conditions; letters answered
if a self-addressed stamped envelope la inclosed.
B. VANRAUB, Boerne, Ter. my 14-6 1
-TTTAJnU-OBKIAGE DRIVER-AN UN
TV MARRIED white man who can take care of
horses and cows and make himself generally use
ful: must have experience and furnish references:
highest wages paid to right man. Address BOX
No. 192, city. myl4-53
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ANTED-BAD WRITERS AT SMART'S
COLLEGE. 4 Sixth street. Plttstinnr. Ppti.
manshlp, bookkeeping, eclectic shorthand, type
writing, arithmetic etc, thoroughly taught for
5 per month; Instruction private for both sexes;
open throagh summer, day and evening.
my 12-TTSSu
VTTANTED-SALESMEN WE WISH A FEW
V V men to sell our goods by sample to the
w nolesale and retail-trade; largest manufacturers
in our line: Inclose 2-cent stamp; wages S3 per
day; permanent position; no postals answered;
money advanced for wages, advertising, etc.
CENTENNIAL MAN'F'G CO., Cincinnati! Ohio.
apJ-85-TTSSU
WANTED-TWO COMPETENT GROCERY
clerks who can speak German and good
English; single preferred, or. If married, must
live near tbe store: must be willing to sell fruits
and vegetables with wagon, and to do soliciting,
collecting or anything else connected with the
business; good references and recommendations
required. Address GROCER, Dispatch office.
myl4-54
Female Help.
WANTED-A GOOD GIBL TO DO GENERAL
housework: good wages and cood home:
family or three. Inquire 63 CON GRESS ST.
mylS-4
WANTED-GOOD GIRL FOR GENERAL
housework. Apply to MRS. E. HOUSE,
Greenfield ave., Twenty-third ward,Frankstown.
myl4-Jl
TTJ ANTED LADY CORRESPONDENT
VV clerk: mnstbe good penmanandhavesome
knowledge of bookkeeping. Address LADY, Dis
patch office. m14-57
WANTED GOOD, RELIABLE GLHL
(Protestant preferred) to nnrse and assist
with general housework. Call or address 6014
PENN AVENUE. my!4-60
WAN TED-LADY FOR HANDLING FIRST
CLASS trade. Apply after 9 o'clock, Tues
day morning, Wi Sixth street, rooms 1 and 2.
WILLCOX &G1BBS S. M. CO. myl4-53
Dlalo and Pniile Hcln.
-TTTANTED-WHITE WAUERS AND DINING
VV room girls at once at HOTEL DELANEY,
Market st. and Second ave. myl4-55
TTJANTED-MAN AND WIFE FOB DAIRY
VV farm: none bnt experienced need apply. F.
W. SILVER, Wellsville, O. myl3-20
WANT ED-IMMEDIATELY-FARM
hands, S3) per month; male cook, 110 per
wk.: 20 girls lor hotels, cook and chambermaid for
small family, 200 house girls, 2 nnrse girls, S2per
wk.;col.glrls. MEEHAN'SAGENCi, SteUrant
st myl4-D
T7-ANTEU-AGENTS ON SALARY; 175 PER
VV month and expenses paid any active man
or woman to sell our goods by sample and live at
home; salary paid promptly and expenses In ad
vance; full particulars and sample case free, we
mean Jnst what we say. Address STANDARD
SILVERWARE CO., Boston, Mass. felS-3-D
Situations.
WANTED-SnUATION-BYA PRACTICAL
engineer and machinist Address ENGI
NEER, Dispatch office. myl4-3S
sTANTED-A SITUATION AS DRIVER IN A
W private family: best of references. Address
DRIVER, Dispatch office. myl4-80
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ANTED-POSITION BY YOUNG COLORED
man 18 Tears old to do cleaning, drlvlnir. or
as waiter In private family. Address NO. 5723
BKOAU ST., Ji - myn-s
TTTANTKO -SITUATION AS CITY EEPKE-
8ENTAT1VE or salesman in wholesale gro-
ecrv or commission honse: good recommendation.
Address G. B., Dispatch office. myi4-33
Boarders and Lodcers.
-TTTANTED-OCCUPANTS FOR PARLORS,
W unfurnished; carpetsanfl portlers only; best
location, facing park.' Inquire at 23 MONT-
GOMERTAVE., Allegheny. rayli-99
Financial.
TXT ANTED MORTGAGES LARGE OR
VV smalL ED. WITTISH. 410 Grant street,
Plttsbnrg. spM-47-D
WAMTED-MORTGAGES-MONEYTO LOAN
In sums to suit, at 4, S and 6 per cent
GRAEBING ft LYON, 185 lourtb ave. ar6-cl-D
-TTrANTED-MORTGAGES, IN LARGE OR
YV small amounts, on Improved city or Alleghe
ny county property, at lowest market rates.
THOS. LIGGETT, No. Ul Fourth ave. mylO-71
irrANTED-TO LOAN 1500,003. IN AMOUNTS
VV or 13, 000 and upward, on city and suburban
property, on M percent free of tax; also smaller
amounts at 5 and 6 per cent BLACK ft BAIRD,
va jrourin avenue. sexi-ut-0
WANTD-MORTGAGES-ri,tl00,000TOLOAN
on city and snburban properties at AM, Sand
6 per cent and on larms in Allegheny and aqja
ccnt counties at 6 per cent 1. M. PEN NOCK ft
SON, 105 Fourth avenue. ap7-f41
J
ANTED-TO LOAN (300,000 ON MORT
GAGES: I10O and unward at 8 per cent:
500,000 at 4M per cent on residences or business
fronerty; also in , adjoining counties. S. H,
BENCH, V6 Fourth avenue, oca-eM-D
PITTSBTma' DISPATCH!
WANTED.
Financial. -
WANTED-MOETGAGES-MONEYTO LOAN
In sums to suit at 4K, i and 6 per cent
ALLES ft BAILEI, 164 Fourth ave. Tel. 167.
aplS-14
WANTED-MORTGAGES ON CITY PROP
ERTY. OTer t4,ooo: 44 per cent; no tax.
HENRY A. WEAVER ft CO., 92 Fourth avenue.
mh2-a22-D
WANTED-RENTS COLLECTED PROMPT
LY; property managed with satisfaction.
ALLES ft BAILEY, 164 Fourth avenue, Tel. 167.
IM9-S1
DlUcellaneoun.
WANTED-YOU TO GET A BAKER'S
dozen (13) ofBtewart ft Co.'s fine cabinet
photos for Jt, at 00 and 92 FEDERAL ST., Alle
gheny. my5-87-TT8n
WANTED-A SECOND-HAND TWO-HORSE
family carriage with three seats, panel sides
and hack. Address A, IS., Dispatch office, stating
price and where tt can be seen. my9-7-Tis
WANTEDLADIES TO KNOW HAUGH
Keenan repair, rcnnlsh or upholster old
furniture promptly and In the best possible man
ner. S3 AND 34 WATER ST. 'Phone 1626. my9-82
WANTED MEN LEARN THE ART OF
gentlemen's garment cutting; no trying
on required: night sessions Monday, Wednesday
and Saturday, 7 to 9 P. St., M4 Wood st. URL1NU
ft SON. ap30.6S
WANTED-EVERYBODY TO GET ONE DOZ.
fine cabinet photos fori 99 cents at
AUFBECHT'SELITEOALLERY, 516 Market st,
Pittsburg, Pa., for 30 days only; elevator: come,
rain or shine; bring children. myS-lll
WANTED -MOLDERS TO KN O W THAT THE
Kelly ft Jones Co. shop at Greensburg has
been closed to nnlon men nntll the trouble In that
sbop has beer, settled. By order of LOCAL
UNION 243. Iron Molders' Union or North Amer
ica. " myl2-l4
-TTT-ANTED-BY PEARSON, LEADING PHO
W TOGRAPHER, 96 Firth avenue. Pittsburg,
and 43 Federal street Allegheny, everybody to
know that he Is making fine cabinets at SI 50 per
dozen; photos delivered when promised; instan
taneous process. mhl3-63
WANTED-MAHKIED OR SINGLE MEN TO
invest in building sites at Maplewood
Park, Wllklnsbarg; lots 40X120; SIO to S20 down,
balance 1 to f3 per week; act quick before they
are all gone; 70 sold In one week; call on the
agents, who wlllpav your fare and take you to see
the grounds. J. E. COOPER ft CO.. 107 Fourth
ave. mv9-8-TTSsn
FOB- SALE IMPROVED HEAL ESTATE.
CItv Residences.
FOR SALE-2,550-CONGRESS STREET: 4
ROOMED brick dwelling: large, nice lot;
easy terms. GEORGE SCHMIDT, 157 Fourth ave.
myll-10-TTSSu
FOR 8ALE-H000: FORBES STREET; 9
ROOMED brick dwelling bouse; good lot: a
big bargain. GEORGE SCHMIDT. 157 Fourth
avenue. myll-10-TTSSn
F
OR SALE-SECOND AVE..NEAR REDOUBT
alley, lot 40x80 feet with two dwellings; can
bo bought at a very reasonable price. W. A.
HEREON ftSONB, No. 80 Fourth ave.
my4r90-4,8,U,lt
F
OR SALE NO. J61 WATER ST.. ONLY fT.OCO,
nrmosltp. thp. new It. A O. frnlirht dertot: lot
20x100 ft, with a small brick dwelling now paying
a good Investment. W. A. HERRON ft hONS,
N o. 80 Fourth ave. myi-2-6, 9, 1L 14
J FOR SALE-THIRTEENTH WARD-PHOP-;
ERTY convenient to Central Traction Cable
oad; desirable location; price low; enhance
ment sure. Call soon and see these bargains.
BLACK ft BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave. myll-26-D
FOB SALE-CENTER AVE., NEAR BOBERTS
st, brick dwelling 6 rooms and storeroom;
also brick dwelling in rear 6 rooms, etc.; lot 24x
100 to alley; rental S764 yearly ; price S3. 000. ALLES
ft BAILEY, 161Fourth ave. TeL 167. myl!-H
FOR 8ALE-SOUTHS1DE BARAH ST., NEAR
Twelfth St., brick dwelling 2-story. 5 rooms
and finished attic; both, gases; lot 18x66 leet to
alley: private side alley; bargain for quick buyer.
ALLES ft BAILEY, 164 Fourth ave. Tel. 167.
myl2-55
F
OR BALE-ON WASHINGTON ST., NEAR
WT11& lot 20x102 to an allev! cood two-story
brick or 6 rooms and attic: natural gas. slate roof.
good sewerage, outside washhouse: all In good
condition; only S,250. THOS. LIGGETT. No. 114
Fourth ave. mylO-71
East End Residences.
FOB SALE LARGE LOT, 120 FEET FRONT,
on Jackson st, near Hlland ave. ; corner lot;
nicely located; price S2.000. MELLON BROS..
6346 Station St., E. E. myl2-24-12,14.16,17,20
17IOB SALE-CORNER LAUREL AVENUE
? and Cedar street Bloomfleld; lot 41x100, with
4 small houses: good Investment very chean.
GEORGE SCHMIDT, 157 Fourth ave.
myll-10-Tlssu
FOR SALE-ARE YOU SATISFIED WITH
the house you rent or own? If not. see the
finely built residences In Coltart square, Oakland.
W. A. HERRON ft SONS, 80 Fourth ave.
ap3-84-TUF
FOR SALE MEYRAN AVE., OAKLAND,
only S3, 700 for nice little home, 5 rooms, front
and back porches, with lot 20x100 feet to an alley.
SPEN CER ft GLOSSER, 419 Smlthfield st
myU-22-Tnssu
FOR SALE-ONLY 83,200-OAKLAND-GOOD
location; a nice new brick house ofS rooms,
with slate mantels, inside shutters, etc. ; elegantly
papered; call early. BLACK ft BAIRD, 95 Fourth
ave. myll-25-D
FOR 8ALE-3,800; ELEGANT 7-ROOMED
brick dwelling house; bath, slate roof, slate
mantels, natural gas, papered throughout; lot 22x
126. nicely fenced up; terms moderate. GEO.
bCHMIDT, 157 Fourth ave. myll-10-TlSSu
FOR SALE-BOQUET ST., OAKLAND, ELE
GANT mansard brick dwelling, 8 rooms,
bath, inside w. c. hot and cold water, etc: lot
21X175 ft. :priceS8.000: terms reasonable. SPEN
CER ft GLOSSER, 419 Smlthfield st.
myll-22-Tnssu
FOR SALE-T50W OF 6 2-STORY BRICK
houses; almost new; well sltuited; pays 8 per
cent: room for 6 additional houses on rear of lot;
it will then pay 12 percent; street and alley paved
and sewered; houses never Idle. Principals only
Inquire of MORRIS ft FLEMING, 110 Fourth ave.
my9-l6-TTSu
FOR SALE A VERY NICE QUEEN ANN
dwelling: 7 rooms, bath, bay window, large
lot 50x110 on Mellon st, one square from Neglev
ave. and five minutes' walk to Penn cable: nice
neighborhood; great Improvement now making;
rlce only S4.000; payments to suit MELLON
ROS 6349 Station st, E. E. myl2-22-14, 17,20
FOR SALE A HANDSOME EAST END
stone residence, carriage porch, hardwood
staircase and reception ball; tower laundry, bath,
10 elegant large rooms; all the latest Improved con
veniences, asphalt paved street good location
and near P. B R. For further particulars call at
office. BLACK ft BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave.
myll-26-D
FOR SALE A BEAUTIFUL OAKLAND
residence on Meyran ave., near Bates, two
storv and mansard brick of 9 rooms, ball, ves
tibule, tile floor, laundry, bath, w. c, stationary
washstands, slate mantels, French plate glass
mirrors, elegant chandeliers, natural gas, hand
somely papered, etc., and only (6,500; terms
reasonable, BLACK ft BA1KD.83 Fourth avenue.
my4-60-4, 6, 8, 10, 13, 14, 15
FOR SALE-OR BENT-IRVING PLACE,
Ellsworth avenue, Shadyslde, E. E., several
new pressed brick residences Jnst finished, con
taining ten rooms each, also laundry, batb, pan
try, etc ; each honse situated in separate lot with
large lawn; near steam and cable carsiterms to
suit purchasers or rent reasonable. Inquire of
THOS. H. CHAPMAN, on the premises, or ROOM
42, Safe Deposit building, 83 Fonrth avenne,
myi4-4-rrs
FOR SALE THOUGHTFUL PERSONS IN
bnylng a home will take into accountthe sur
roundings and probabilities of enhancement of
value; convenience to good improvements is a
leading consideration; also rapid transit to and
from the business part of the city; the quality or
the houses In the neighborhood goes for a good
deal: as to build or buy a handsome stone or brick
residence and have inferior houses go up after
ward on adjoining lots detracts from tbe value of
the first; to buy on a neatly paved street with
sewers, gas and water already laid. Is important;
one then knows what the whole cost Is, and has
not to worry about the cost or future grading and
paving. All these Items and many more are cov
ered at the handsome new dwellings on Oakland
Square (formerly Linden Grove), which need only
be seen to be appreciated. The price Is (AsoOand
and (6,750, payable on easy terms, for elegant,
thoroughly well built and commodious houses,
standing apart on lots 30x100, and fitted with all
tbe modern conveniences. All the houses front
on asphaltum streets, and upon a handsome park
planted with shade trees; old forest trees plenti
fully shade the neighborhood. The cable cars are
now but six minutes' distant and will be brought
still nearer. These houses are rapidly selling, be
ing pronounced bargains at present prices. Ap
ply to SAMUEL W. BLACK. CO., No. 99 Fourth
avenne. myl2-71
Allegheny Residences.
TTiOBSALE-DESIRABLE ALLEGHENY EESI
X! DENCE, Federal st, near the parks; will
exchange for first-class suburban property. A.
J. PENTECOST, 413 Grant st. myii-44
FOR SALE-HANDSOME MODERN HOUSE,
all conveniences and large lot choice loca
tion, Bldwell street, Allegheny; low price;
easy terms. JNO. H. il'CBEEKY, 95 Fifth ave.
ap9-46-TTS
l.rfl.1.
rooms; all very latest conveniences; call or send
lor particulars, w. A. xixUMtON ft SONS, No.
80 Fonrth ave. my4-92-6,8,10,14
Suburban Residences.
FOR BALE AT BELLEVUE. ON JACKSON
st, near Beaver road, well located; good new
dwelling or 9 large rooms, natural gas and other
cunvenfences: lot 80x176 reet to an alley, with
fruit trees; an easy distance from tbe station and
convenient to Electric road. Wi A. HERRON &
SONS, Mo. 80 Fonrth ave. ayll-B9-u. 14, 17. 21
FOR SALE-AT EDGEWOOD STA., P. R. R.,
one acre lot highly Improved, close to sta
tion, with 2-story and attlcmodern bulltresldence,
9 rooms; Inside shutters, w. c, cellar, large halls,
high ceilings, veranda In front porch in rear;
hot and cold water, natural gas, etc.; stable, out
buildings, concrete walks and drives, ornamental
shade trees; also apple, pear, plum and peach
trees, grapes and small fruit: a desirable, com
plete home; only (12,000, ED. WITTISH. 410
Grant street Pittsburg. myl4-47
FOR SALE-LOTS.
City Lots.
best lots for tbe money in the market W. A.
HERRON & SONS, ffl 0.& Fourth, aye, 7 ,
4U4V--e)l47
" TUESDAY, .MAT. 14,'
FOR SALE LOTS.
Ei"t End Lots.
TTIOE SALE-iJflrlcFBUlLDlNG LOT, 24X100.
Si on Reynolds st , near Mfth ave., Point
Breeze and Torrens station; price S550;. payments
to suit. MELLON BROS.. 6349 Station St., E. E.
myl2-20-TT
H)R HALE-ON WALNUT ST., NEAlt III
LANDave.:lot50x220toElwood st.: a beau
tiful location, good neighborhood, very conveni
ent; 5,000. THOS. LIGGETT, No. 114 Fourth
ave. mylO-71
P
IORSALE ON HOMEWOOD AVE. THREE
mlnntpo wftlfc from station: 2 nle&santlv lo
cated lots 24x100; price J9S0 each: make payments
tOsnltnnrrhs.Ki.. MF.T.MIN KHOH.. 8319 Station
St. E.E. myl2-23-14,16,18,20
TTIOR SALE-LARGE LOTS NEAR SOUTH HI
17, LAND ave., size 49x141 feet to wide alley;
price is verv low, and extraordinary good terms
can be jglyen. JOHN F. BAXTER? Agt. 612
Smithflew street. my 12-91-ttssu
FOR SALE EUCLID AVE. LOTS, 40x141
, feet, nicely elevated, close to Penn ave.
cable cars: street sewered; these lots will be sold
at a bargain. JOHN F. UJAXTER, Agent 512
Bmlthfleia street. myl2-92-TTS
FOBSALE-ON CORNER SOUTH H1LAND
ave. and Walnut st, beautiful Building Site.
108 ft. front by 140 ft deep, ongood terms and
ottered below market price. THOS. L10GETT,
No. 114 Fourth ave. my 10-71
"CHIE SALE-S SPLENDID LOTS ON HAYS
X! st, corner St. Clair, near Negley ave.; dry
and nice; coming Improvements; soon will sell at
an advance: buy now; price tt 600 each. MELLON
BROS., 6319 Station St.. . E. myl2-21-Tns
FOR SALE TWO CHOICELOTS ON ELYSIAN
avenne, near Fifth ave.. Point Breeze and
Torrens station; nicely located on avenne: prlc
$850 each: payments to suit buyer. MELLON
BROS., 6349 Station St., E. E. myl2-15-14, 16.20
FOB SALE CHOICE LOTS AT DALLAS STA
TION. P. K. R . convenient ia steam and
street cars; cheap and on easy terms; situation un
surpassed; price ranging from S406 to 600. Inquire
of D. C. NEGLEY, 6106 Penn ave.. East End.
no28-y78
FOR BALE-ON EDWIN ST., WITHIN 3
minutes walk of Fifth ave. cable cars; good
bulldlnc-lnt aixi"0 tr rtuCnnl sewered alley: both
gases and city water on the street: good neighbor
hood: only 81,300, 500 cash, bal. lnSyears. THOS.
LIGGETT; No. 114 Fonrth ave. myl0-7I
FOR BALE-ON SHADY LANE, WITHIN S
minutes' walk of the proposed electric road,
about 6 acres with a modern frame dwelling of 7
rooms, stable, orchard or Select bearing fruit
trees, grapery, with a fine lawn: the Owner wish
ing to remove, will sell much below the current
prices In the neighborhood. UENRT A. WEAVER
& CO.. 92 Fourth ave. - mylS-S
Allechonv Lot.
FOR SALE-LOTS ON MAPLE AND LINDEN
avenues and Lombard street Allegheny, in
the Tenth and Twelfth wards: on easy terms. Ap
ply to JOSEPH MON AUG HER, 43 N. Diamond St.
mh7-9S-D
F3E SALE YOU SAY YOU DE3IBEHEALTH.
. pure air, pure water, beautiful scenery and
rapid transit; locate on the Watson acre and X
acre sites. Perrysvllle avenue. Tenth ward. Alle
gheny; Plttsbnrg office, A. J. PENTECOST. 413
Grant street. my 12-64
FOR SALE "OSGOOD PLACE" LARGE,
handsomelotson Osgood. Maple and Linden
avenues; all city conveniences: no lots less than
40 ft wide; houses set from 20 to 30 feet bark from
street: terms to suit SAMUEL W. BLACK ft
CO., 99 Fourth ave. my7-30-Ta
Suburban Lots.
FOR SALE-MAPLEWOOD PARK-LOTS 40x
120. J, B. COOPER ft CO., 107 Fourth-ave.;
my9-8-TTSSu
FOR SALE-MAPLEWOOD PARK, WIL
KINSBURG, laid out by Geo. S. Martin; ele
gant building lots, 40x120 and 40x240:1150 to 1400
each; tlO to 320 down, balance f 1 to S3 per week:
these are the most desirable lots on the market
and are bound to double In value within the next
90 days; 56 trains each way dally: call on the
agents, who will pay your fare and take you to see
the gronnds. J. it. COOPER ft CO., 107 Fonrth
ave. my9-8-TTSSn
Farms.
FOR BALE-75 ACRES RICH, LEVEL LTME
STONEsoll, 8 miles from Pittsburg atR. B,
sts.. fine modern brick residence 13 r, crick sta
ble, f r. tenant house, orchard, ornamental trees,
etc. ED. WITTISH. 410 Grant st mylO
FOR SALE-FARM OF 132 ACRES, IN THE
Pine Run gas field, 234 miles from Apollo and
Leechburg, W. P. R. R-: underlaid with the
Leechbnrg vein of coal : in the center of a gas pro
ducing territory; producing wells on all adjoin
ing farms; farmhouse, barn and other outbuild
ings; orchard, etc: must be sold within 30 days;
owner moving West ALEXANDER ft LEE,
Agents, 313 Wood st. my8-29-TTS
misceuaneoni.
FOR BALE-ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. -HOTELS,
boarding houses, cottages, lots and bath
houses to let or for sale by I. G. ADAMS ft CO.,
real estate agents, Real Estate and Law Building,
Atlantlo City. N. J. ap5-9-D
F
lOR SALE-LOTS-LOTS-LOT8-LOT3-
LOTS-In Second ward, Allegheny; all sizes;
prices, S400 to (625.
LOTS McGunnlgle plan of lots at Chartiers;
cheap; easy terms.
LOTS Out Wylle ave., on line of new cable road;
low prices; terms easy.
W. W. MCNEILL ft BRO.,
myll-42 105 Fonrth ave.
FOR SALE-BUSINESS.
Dnslness Chnnces. I
FOR SALE-FINE SALOON, LOCATED IN
Lima, O. For full particulars address
CHRIST GEIGER, Lima, O. my!4-31
FOR SALE-LEASE, TOOLS AND FIXTURES
for carrying on and manufacturing popcorn,
candy, etc. Address B., Dispatch office. my!4-49
FOR BALE-A GROCERY STOCK AND FIX
TURES, horse and wagon, etc.: reason for
selling sickness. Inquire at NO. 297 FEDERAL
bT., Allegheny City. myl4-82
F
OR SALE-GROCERY AND NOTION STORE,
with neyen furnished rooms with good occu
pants; rooms pay rent: three minutes' walk from
P.O. : can be bought at bargain. Address BAR
GAIN, Dispatch office. myl4-74
FIR SALE-A WELL ESTABLISHED RETAIL
business in central business part of Pittsburg,
doing a large and profitable cash business: capital
required, 110,000 to S15.000: good reason given for
selling. Address B. H., Dispatch office. myl4-64
FOR BALE-GOOD PAYING BUSINESS FOR
lady that can sew for about (LOW: seat little
confectionery and lee cream business, (200; bakery
with horse and wagon, (400; stores or all kinds;
100 business chances. SHEPARD ft CO.. 54 Fifth
ave. my3
FOR BALE RESTAURANT, DOING A
splendid business; central location: a well
known and old established stand; all tbe latest
impiovements; will be sold at a bargain on ac
count or Ul health. For particulars see J. R.
COOPER ft CO., 107 Fourth ave. myl4-94-TTS
TTIon SALE-LEASE OF HOTEL BRUNS
I WICK.Nos.254 and 256 Washington st, Johns
town, Pa.; tbe said hotel building contains 20
rooms, is a handsome 3-story brick bnlldlng, cen
trally located, doing a very large bar trade: if
sale Is made at all It Imust be made before Jane
term of court, so that license can be transferred
to purchaser. M. J. MURPHY, Proprietor.
myl4-71
FOR SALE-AT CLEVELAND, O.-SALOONS
from (400 to (3,000; restaurants from (650 to
(7,500: hotel, (6,000; livery stable, f 4,000; tin shops.
Si, COO to (5,000; stove stores and hardware stock
from (1,000 to (3,000: several valuable patents,
which will bear Investigation; many or the best
places In this city for money-making are offered
by me: I have also some of the very finest real
estate In all parts or this city on easy terms. WM.
H. LAFOUNTAINE4CO., Agent 219 Superior
st, Lleyeland, O. Real estate and business ex
change. myl2-13
Business Stands.
FOR8ALE-SOUTHWESTCORNEROFWYLIE
ave. and High st.lot 25x69 ft, with buildings
bringing in a fair Income. W. A. HERRON ft
SONS, 80 Fourth ave. my5-C5-6, 8,11,14,16
TO LET-NO. 105 SMITHFIELD ST., BE
TWEEN First and Second aves., S-story
business house; rent low to desirable tenants, and
house will be put in good condition. W. A.
HERRON &SONB, No. SO Fonrth aye.
myl4-67-TTS
FOR SALE-BRICK WORKS FOR SALE IN
Leechburg .Pa. ; tbe latest Improved machinery
In it for making red brick and firebrick; also, 2
dwelling houBes and two (2) acres of land for sale.
Inanlre or GEORGE HINYER, Leechburg, Pa.
myl2-63-TTSsa
FOR SALE-(S,500-ONLY (1,000 CASH, BAL
ANCE on longtime and easy payments: lot
24x120 ft., cor, Penn ave and Twenty-seventh st,
with large 3-story bnlldlng now renting to good
advantage. Full information from W. A. HER
RON &SONS, No. 80 Fourth ave. my5-2-6,9,U,ll
FOR SALE-AN INVESTMENT ON GOOD
street, within 5 minutes of postofflce: lot
40x125 to an alley; four-story brlcfc building;
icutcu luro years, atfl,ouu per year, to guuu, tc-
sponsible tenant: navs over 6 ner cent net on sell
lng price, and bound
lngnrlce. anil hnnnrf fn InrrpftftA In v&lne. THOS.
LIGGETT, No. 114 Fourth ave. mylO-71
FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS.
Horses. Vehicles. LIvo Stock. fcc
FOR SALE-STYLISH BAY, FAMILY HORSE,
9 years, 16 hands, 1,100 pounds, sound, gen
tle, free driver and scares at nothing; price (3)0.
H. 3. MCCONNEL, New Brighton, Pa. my!4-46
FOE SALE-LARGE BKO WN FAMILY HORSE
7 years old: perfectly gentle: can recommend
his good qualities for safety; to be sold for want of
user no finer horse for family baroncheln Pitts
burg. Apply at NO. 80 FOURTH AVfcNUE.
myS-7-IIS
Machinery and Metals.
FOR SALE-2 HORIZONTAL ENGINES, 18x22.
IBall engine, 1 small dynamo and 2 lamps and
meatchoppers, rendering kettles, etc VELTEft
MCDONALD, Pennave., cor. Thirty-second st.
Iei6-i63-rrs
Miscellaneous.
FOR SALE-A FINE DECKEK BEOS. UP
EIGHT piano at a great sacrifice: owner
leaves city. Call at 440 PENN AVE. my!4-43
LOST.
LOST-TWENTY DOLLARS BETWEEN
East End and cltVi via Fifth ave. line. Five,
dollars reward if returned to J. W. WALLACE,
East End Postofflce. myl4-90
LOST-IF THE PARTY WILL RETURN THE
watch, chain and charm taken from our office
on Thursday last we will pay (25 and ask no ques
tions, U,&, WOLF 802f,lw4Fenn vc
nyu-H
1889."
TO LET.
CItv Residences.
TO LET-S18 AMONTH-NO. 904 FIFTH AVE.,
Oakland, brick honse of 6 rooms. W. A.
HERRON ft SONS, No. 80 Fourth ave.
my!4-7-Trs
TO LET-59 LIBERTY ST., A TWO-STORY
brick dwelling of 10 rooms, doable parlors,
bathroom, vestibule and hall, both gases, not and
cold water, washhouse, yard, etc ; reasonably low
rent. BLACK ft BAIRD, 93 Fourth ave.
myU-24-D
East End Reslaeoces.
TO LET FOR THE SUMMER, AN ELE
GANTLY furnished East End residence: all
modern conveniences; 3 acres of ground, with
frnlt and shade trees; situate on Penn ave., near
Home wood ave.. near residence or II. C. Frlck;
rent (65 per month. D. C. NEGLEY. 6106 Penn
ave.. East End. mvl4-83-TTS
Allrshenr Residences.
TO LET-145 SOUTH AVE., COR. GRANT
ave Allegheny, a two-story brick dwelling
of 10 rooms, etc.; large lot size 160x165: suitable
for boarding house; low rent. BLACKftBAIBD,
95 Fonrth ave. myll-24-D
Suburban Residences.
TO LET-MY HOUSE, THIRTEEN ROOMS,
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. mh9-63
TO LET A CHOICE BELLEF1ELD RESI
DENCE, being elegantlv and comfortably
furnished throughout, having 7 rooms and all
modern conveniences: rent for 4 months to good
tenant very low, if taken at once. BLACK ft
BA1KD, 95 Fourth ave. my!4-81
Aparimenla.
TO LET-NICELY-FURNISHED ROOM FOE
one or two gents with or without board.
No. 70 JACKSON St., Allegheny. my!4-44
TO LET-2 FURNISHED ROOMS FOR
light housekeeping io married couple with
out children; reference required. 25 RIVER
AVE., Allegheny. my 14-79
Offices. Doik Room. dbc.
TO LET FINE OFFICE. 18J4X37 FEET, ON
second floor, front room; also other offices,
large and small: line, large rooms, suitable for
lodges; on Smlthfield st Inquire T. MELLON ft
SON'S BANK, 512Smlthfleldstreet. myl4-38-TTS
Business Stands.
TO LET-BTOBE-43I5 BUTLER ST. ; ADMIRA
BLY adapted forgents' furnishing, millinery.
Jewelry or merchant tailoring business; OWNER
would Invest with the right man. my!4-65
PERSONAL.
PERBONAL-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. my3-28
PERSONAL-WHY 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: salts madeto order; spring
styles now ready. Telephone 1558. mh8
POLITICAL.
pEPUBLICAN CONVENTIONS
HlADQTTAKTEBS OF THE COTmTT J
Reptoucan Executive Committee, V
Pittsbubo, May 11, 18S9. S
In accordance with the rules of the County
Republican Executive Committee Assembly
District Conventions will be held an
TUESDAY. MAY 2L 1889,
at the places and time below designated.
Three separate Conventions will be held from
each Assembly District to which delegates
for each election district of the county will
be elected, on
SATURDAY. MAY 18, 1889,
between the hours of 4 and 7 o'clock P. M.,
viz.:
One delegate to Convention No. 1 to elect
members of tbe County Committee.
One delegate to Convention Ho. 2, to elect
delegates to the County Convention, which shall
nominate one candidate for Judge of the Com
mon Pleas Court No. 1.
One candidate for Coroner.
One candidate for District Attorney.
The delegates from the Sixth, Seventh and
Eighth Assembly Districts to nominate one can
didate for Director of the Poor.
One delegate to Convention No. 3, to elect
delegates to tbe State Convention.
FIBST ASSEMBLY DISTRICT.
Convention No. 1, Headquarters Allegheny
Central Republican Club, corner of South
Diamond and Federal streets, at 10 A. H.
Convention No. 2, Headquarters of Allegheny
Central Republican Club at 2 P. M.
Convention No. 3, Headqnarters of Allegheny
Central Republican Club, at 3 P. It.
SECOND ASSEMBLY DISTBICT.
Convention No. 1, Common Council chamber,
Allegheny, 10 a.m.
Convention No. 2, Common Council chamber,
Allegheny, 2 p.m.
Convention No. 3, Common Council chamber
Allegheny, 3 P. M.
THIRD ASSEMBLY DISTRICT.
Convention No. 1. Rooms of the YonngMen's
Republican Tariff Club, 61 Sixth avenue, at 10
A.M.
Convention No. 2, at the same place at 11
A. M.
Convention No. 3, at the same place at 12 jl
FOUBTH ASSEMBLY DISTBICT.
Convention No. 1, Rooms of the YounsMen's
Republican Tariff Club, CI Sixth avenue, at 2
P. M.
Convention No. 2, at the same place at 2.30
P. M.
Convention No. 3, at tho same place at 3
p. jr.
FIFTH ASSEMBLY DISTBICT.
Convention No. L Select Council chamber,
Pittsburg, at 7.30 p. M.
Convention No. 2, Common Council chamber,
Pittsburg, at 730 P. M.
Convention No. 3, Common Council chamber,
Pittsburg, at 8.S0 p. m.
SIXTH ASSEMBLY DISTBICT.
Convention No. 1 at Salisbury Hall, South
side, at 10 A. m.
Convention No. 2 at the same place at 11
A.M.
Convention No. 3 at the same place at 12 m.
SEVENTH ASSEMBLY DISTBICT.
Convention No. lin ther vacant courtroom,
corner of Grant and. Diamond streets. County
Court House, at 10 A. M.
Convention No. 2 in the same place at 11
A M.
Convention No. 3 in the same place at 12 M.
EIGHTH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT.
Convention No. 1 in the Sheriff. Sales Room,
Connty CourfHouse. 10 A. x.
Convention No. 2 in the same place at 11
A. M.
Convection No. 3 in the same place at 12 M.
The temporary chairman of each convention
will be designated later.
Proper notice will be given of the time and
place of holding the County Convention, ac
cording to tbe rules, as soon as Tuesday's con
ventions are held.
GEORGE M. VONBONNHORST,
ROBERT BERRY, Chairman.
Secretary. myl3 29
EDUCATIONAL.
T)ENSSELAER POLYTECHNIC INSTI
Xt TUTE,Trov.N.Y.
Examinations for admission to this, the oldr
est School of Engineering in the United States,
will be held in Plttsbnrg. Pa., on June 5, 1S89.
Candidates will be examined in the following
subjects: Spelling.English grammar.geography,
arithmetic, algebra, through equations of the
2d degree including radicals and in plana
geometry. The examinations will be wholly
written, and a fee of S5 will be required of each
candidate. Candidates will report to Mr. W.
F.-Gronan, 813 Hamilton bnlldlng.
D. M. GREENETDirector.
myl8-TT3 Troy. N. Y.
LEGAL NOTICES.
ESTATE OP GEORGK R. 8PLANE, DE
CEASED Executor's notice Notice is
hereby given that letters testamentary on tho
estate of George R. Splane, late of the Sixth
ward of the city of Pittsburg, county of Alle
gheny, State of Pennsylvania, deceased, have
been granted to tbe undersigned, to whom all
persons indebted to said estate are requested to
maie immediate payment, and those having
clams or demands against the-same will make
them known with ont delay to
WM. H. McKELVY. Executor.
ap30-40-TU Hi Sixth avenue, Pittsburg. Pa.
IN THE COURT OF QUARTER SESSIONS
of Allegheny county, in the matter of the
application for tbe transrer of license No. 973,
March Sessions. 1SS9, of 8. E. drotbers to W.
J. Depny, Hotel White, First ward, McKees
port, notice is hereby given that on the 23d
day of May, 1889, at 930 o'clock A. m., the ap
plication for transfer ol retail liquor license
No. 878, March Sessions, 18S9, Hotel White,
First ward. McKeesport, from S. E. Carothers
to W. 3. Denny will De heard by said court, at
which time persons' opposing the transfer, as
well as tbe parties above mentioned, shall be
heard. D. K. McGUNNEGLE,
myU-40 Clerk of Court's Office.
FRANK: W. SMITH, Attorney at Law.
Estate of Ell Bnrford, deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT LET
TERS testamentary on the estate of Eli
Bnrford, late -of the city of Pittsburg, county
of Allegheny, Pa., deceased, have been granted
to the undersigned, to whom All persons in
debted to said, estate are requested to make
immediate payment, and those having claims
against the same will make them known with
out delay to JOHN BURFORD, 60 Water st,
Pittsburg, C. H. BEACH, cor. Sbiloh and Syca
more its.. Plttsbnrg, Execators.. ap23-82-Tu
ANNIVERSABY AND DONATION DAY
wlUbe observed at the Home for Colored
Children. No. 1 Greenwood at., Allegheny, on
Wednesday, May 15, from 2 until 8 o'clock.
Donations of money, groceries or drygoods are
earnestly solicited, myU-TO
PROPOSALS.
SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE
CEIVED at the office of City Controller nn
tll WEDNESDAY, the 15th day of May. A. D.
1889. at 12 jr., for the furnishing of ice for of
fices in Municipal HalL Also, for the furnish
ing and setting of curbing around the Second
avenne park. Plans ana specifications can be
seen at this office. Each proposal must be ac
companied 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 Dept, Public
Works. . mylO-67-D
QUARTERMASTER'S OFFICE. ALLE
GHENY Arsenal, Pittsburg, Pa May 3,
18S9 Sealed proposals, in duplicate, subject to
usual conditions, will be received here until 10
o'clock A. M., JUNE 7, 1889, and then opened
for supplying this post the fuel, forage, straw
and hauling required for fiscal year ending
June 30, 1890. The U. S. reserves the right to
reject any or all bids. Bids for delivery at
other points will be entertained. Envelopes
containing proposals should be markedJ'Pro
posals for Forage and Straw," or for "Fuel,"
and addressed to A. B. M. MORGAN. Capt. A.
O. S. K:, A-A. Q. M. myl441-14,15.18,17.ju5,6
aOTICE
TO CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS.
Sealed proposals will be received by the ML
Washington (Thirty-second ward) School
Board, until FRIDAY, May 24, 18S9. at 12 o'clock
noon, for the erection of a two-story, eight
room brick School Bnlldlng. Plana, specifica
tions and all information will be furnished by
F. J. Osterling. Architect, McCllntock Bolld-.
ing. 16 Market street, Pittsburg.
Bidders will be reauired to furnish sufficient
bonds, and the Board reserves the right to re
ject any or all olds.
Address proposals to the Secretary, O. S.
HERSHMAN, care Chronicle Telegraph,
Pittsburg, Pa. myU-18-TTS
PROPOSALS FOR STEEL CASTINGS
FOR "DUNN" ANOHOR.-ApnI 27. 1889.
Sealed proposals, indorsed "Proposals for
Steel Castings," will be received at -the Bureau
of Provisions and Clothing, Navy Department,
Washington, D. C. until 11 o'clock A. M., MAY
25, 1S89, and publicly opened Immediately there
after, for six (e) steel castings (estimated
weight. 21,420 pounds) of crown and flukes of
"Dunn" anchor, to be delivered at Navy Yard,
Boston, Mass. Drawings, blank proposals with
specifications, and all necessary information,
will be furnished by tho Bureau upon applica
tion. Tie bids decided by lot. The Depart
ment reserves the right to reject any proposal
not deemed advantageous to the Government.
JAMES FULTON, Paymaster General, U. S.
Navy. myl4-39-TT
J PROPOSALS FOR FRESH BEEF-COM-.
MISSARYS Office, Allegheny Arsenal,
ittsburg. Pa., May U, 1889 Sealed proposals
in duplicate will be received at this office nntll
10 o'clock A. M., JUNE 10, 1889. for furnishing
the fresh beef required by the Subsistence De
partment, U. 8. army, at this station during the
fiscal year ending June SO, 1890. Preference
will be given to articles of domestic production
or manufacture, conditions of quality and
price (including in the price of foreign pro
ductions or manufactures the dnty thereon)
being eqcal. The Government reserves the
right to reject any or all bids. Full informa
tion can be obtained by application to this of
fice. Envelopes containing proposals must be
marked "Proposals for fresh beeC and ad
dressed to A. S. M. MORGAN, Cant, A O. S.
K., A. C. S. myl4-43.U,15,lB,17,je5,6
EECRU1T1NG RENDEZVOUS, 915 PENN
avenne, Pittsburg, Pa.. May 10, 1889.
Sealed proposals in triplicate, subject to the
usual conditions, will be received at this office
until 12 o'clock noon, Jnne 10, 1889, and then
opened, for furnishing cooked rations, three
substantial meals daily, of good quality, and
the allowance of soap and candles authorized
to be issued to a soldier, to the recruiting party
and recruits stationed at this Rendezvous, dur
ing the fiscal year commencing July 1, 1889, and
ending June 30, 189a Preference will be given
to articles of domestic production or manufact
ure, conditions of quality and price (Including
in the price of foreign productions or manu
factures the duty thereon) being equaL The
Government reserves the right to reject any or
all proposals. Forms of proposals and full in
formation will be furnished on application to
this office. Proposals for furnishing complete
rations at a place objectionable for recruits will
not be considered. Envelopes containing pro
posals should be marked, "Proposals for cooked
rations," and addressed to CAPTAIN RICH
ARD COMBA, Recruiting Officer, 915 Penn
avenue, Pittsburg, Pa.
myl244-12.I3.14.15,ju8.9
OFFICIAL-PITTSBCnG.
SEPARATE AND SEALED PROPOSALS
will be received at tbe office of the City
Controller until May 13, 1889, at 2 P. sr, for
altering and repairing No. 7 Police Station.
Plans and specifications can be seen at the
office of the 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.
Tbe Department of Awards reserves the right
to reject any or all bids.
J. O. BROWN,
Chief of the Department of Public Safety.
m.v&63
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
Sealed proposals will be received at the
office of City Controller until Wednesday, tbe
29th day of May, A. D. 1889, at 2 p. ar,f or the fol
lowing, viz.:
REPAYING.
Penn avenue, from Fifth avenne to City Line.
Forbes street, from Brady to Boyd streets.
Sixth avenue, from Wylie avenue westward-
First avenue, from Smlthfield street to Grant
street. . .
Butler street, from Forty-ninth street to
Fifty-first street.
Eighth street, from Penn avenue to Liberty
avenne.
Ninth street, from Penn avenue to Liberty
avenne.
Liberty avenue, from Smlthfield street east
wardly. . .
Cherry alley, from Third avenue to Water
street.
State alley, from Wyllo avenue to Fifth ave
nue. Scott alley, from Penn avenue to Duquesne
Garrison alley, from Fayette street to Lib
erty avenue.
Barker's alley, from Duquesne way to Lib
erty avenue.
Church alley, from Sixth avenue to Straw
berry alley.
Slocum alley, from Penn avenue to Liberty
avenue. .....
Strawberry alley, from Bmitnneia street to
Liberty street.
GRADING, PAVING AND CTTRBINO.
Halket street, from Fifth avenue to Wilmot
street. .
Herron avenne, from Center avenne to Thirty-third
street.
Boquet street, from Semple street to Frazler
street.
Denniston avenue, from Fifth avenue to
Penii avenne.
Atwood street, from Fifth avenue to Boquet
Btreet.
Center avenue, from Soho street to Huand
avenue.
PAVING AND CDEBING.
Stanton avenue, from Hiland avenue to
Heberton avenue.
Corday alley, from Pearl to Cedar streets.
The paving of tbe above named streets to be
either with Block Stone. Standard. Sheet
Asphalt, Vulcanite Asphalt, Irregular Block
Stone or Cobble Stone, and bids will be re
ceived for each kind of pavement.
SXWEBS.
Center avenue, from Summit street to Reed
street, 18. 20-inch pipe, 3 leet ana s xeet o men;
brick and stone.
Denniston avenue, lrom Fifth avenno to Penn
avenue; 20 and 24-inch pipe.
Stanton avenne, Viola alley and private prop
erty of Henry Janson and Mellon Bros, from
the west side of Hiland avenue to Negley run;
13, 20 and 24-inch pipe.
Mignonette street, from Negley avenue to
Beatty street; 15 and 18 inch pipe.
Penn avenue and Braddock avenue, from
Lindon avenue to Susquehanna street; 15, IS,
20 and 24-lnch pipe.
Harvard street, from Negley avenue to
Euclid ayenue; 15-incb pipe.
Plans and specifications can be seen and
blanks for blading can be obtainea at this
office.
Proposals must be accompanied by a bond
probated hefure the Mayor or City Clerk.
The Department of. Awards reserves the
right to reject any or all bids.
KM. BraELOW,
Chief of the Department of Public Works.
my!3-23
RESORTS.
THE CHALFON1E. ATLANTICCITY, N.J.
MOVED TO THE BEACH.
ENLARGED AND IMPROVED.
UNSURPASSED OCEAN VIEW.
Salt water baths in the bouse. Elevator.
apl&Sl-B E. ROBERTS iSONa
-QEDFORD MINERAL SPRINGS,
JJ BEDFOBD, PENNA.
Leading mountain resort. Water nnequaled.
Hotel nowly furnished. Toerge's Orchestra,
Opens June 8. Write for circular.
ap7-87-r L. B. DOTY. Manager.
L6NGVIEW SCHOOL-FORMERLY HO
TEL Longview will be open for tbe
reception of summer boarders by July 1, 1SS9.
For circulars and information apply to
REV. JOHN G. MULHOLLAND.
my2-93-TTSU Longview School, BrookvilIe.Pa.
CRESSON" SPRINGS. PENNA. MAIN
line Pennsylvania Railroad, on top of
ALLEGHENY MOUNTAINS
THE MOUNTAIN HOUSE
Will open-June 25. All trains slop al Cresson.
For circulars, etc, address
y?M. R. DUNHAM, Supt,
rny7-2-Dsu. Creeson, Cambria Co., Pa,
MEETINGS.
rpHERE WILL BE A MEETING OF THK
X stockholders of the Pittsburg and FalrpoTB
Terminal Company held at the office of the com
pany. Coal Exchange Building, corner Smith
field and Water sts Pittsburg, Px, MONDAY,
MAY 27, 1889. 2 P. jr.. to eleot directors, vote
upon the lease of the company's property to
the Plttsbnrg, Fairport and Northwesters
Dock Company, and consider such other busi
ness as may be brought up. A. J. THOMAS.
C.S.WlGHT.Sec'y. President
myll-29
DIVIDENDS.
Thibd National Bask, t
PrrrsBTrno. May 9. 1899. J
DIVIDEND NO. 60-A DIVIDEND OF
FOUR PER CENT has been declared this -day,
ont of tbe earnings of the last six months,
payable on demand, free of tax.
myll-41 W. 8TEINMEYER. Cashier.
AUCTION SALES.
AUCTION SALE OF 25,000 ROLLS OP
wail paper; 3 insect proof cedar chests;
notions, teas and drygoods, FRIDAY at 2.30 F.
M., at No. 311 Market st.
HENRY AUCTION-CO,
myl4-72 Auctioneers.
A UCTION SALE
Grand closing out sale at Publio Auction of
our entire stock of Gents' Furnishing Goods,
Hats, and everything in store, must be closed
out by May 18.
Sales commencing at 2 33 and 750 p. is.
H. HANNACH 4 BRO,
Nos. 10 and 12 Fifth ave.
myl4-2
BY HENRY AUCTION' CO. I
AT AUCTION FINE HOUSEHOLD
goods and carpets at the residence. No..
22 BRIGHTON PLACE, Allegheny City,'
1 HURSD AY, May 18, at 10 o'clock sharp. Fines
plush parlor suit, center table, curtains, shades,
rugs, book case, clocks, ornaments, bedsteads,
bureaus, washstands, wardrobes. H. C. lounge,
pictures, toilet ware, rockers, bedding, springs,
ball rack, fine oak extension table, dining
chairs, sideboard, dinner set, laundry furnish
ments, refrigerator, sewing machine, kitchen
foods, Brussels and ingrain carpet3 on rooms,
alls and stairs, etc, etc House open after 8
o'clock morning of the sale. .
HENRY AUCTION CO, LIM,
myl2-9S-rwTSu Auctioneers.
!"AUCTION
AT AUCTION.
CARPETS,
CARPETS,
CARPETS,
TUESDAY, MAY 14,
At the rooms, 311 Market street;
At 1 o'clock sharp.
One hundred and twenty (120) rolls of ths
finest kinds of carpets, just fresh from the
looms of the manufacturers, consigned to us
for sale. Now is your opportunity to buy, at.
your price, as our orders are peremptory to
close out entire lot regardless of cost.
Also, at same place, at 10 o'clock in the morn
ing, six more, and the last, of those beautiful
parlor suites from our Eastern consignor, up
holstered in spun silk, silk and crushed plushes.
English rug, damask, tapestries, brocatelle.
rep and haircloth. Easy chairs, divans, lounges,
fancy rockers, coaches, cabinets, mirrors, book
cases, vases, ornaments, pictures, clocks, rugs,
curtains; walnut, oak and cherry chamber snits,
wardrobes, folding beds, hall racks, sideboards;,
extension tables, dressers, washstands, bed
steads: decorated toilet, tea and dinner sets;
bedding, kitchen goods, notions, wall paper, etc .
HENRY AUCTION COMPANY.
myl2-95 Auctioneers.
AMUSEMENTS.
VTAV INAUGURATION OF THE '
1Y1X new EXPOSITION BUILDING
FESTIVAL.
evenings opTaai.A
AFTERNOONS j 0tUlA8
TICKETS FOR SINGLE CONCERTS
HOW ON SALE, at
HAMILTON'a
myl
-RAND OPERA HOUSE-TO-NIGHT-'
Rice's $20,000 Burlesque, The
"CORSAIR."
Next week, Dockstader's Minstrels. myl2-10
TTARRY WILLIAMS' ACADEMY
To-night, matinees Tuesday, Thursday and
Saturday.
C. C. MAGEE,
Irish Luck Comedy Company. mjl2-8
B
LIOU THEATER
J. C. STEWART'S
FAT MEN'S CLUB.
The Funniest Yet. myl3-27
PICNIC GROVE FREE!
WINDSOR PARK.
Only six miles from ths city, situated on the
bluff overlooking Davis Island dam. Easily
reached by rail or boat. Large grove of forest
trees, cool, clear springs of water, fine dancing;
platform, eta ,
The use of the grove will be given free to
Sunday schools, societies, lodges, G.A.R. posts, i
private fetes, etc, tbe only charge being faro; ,
on the steam elevator to and from the grounds.
For dates and further particulars apply to'
J. H. DAWSON, Lacock street, near Fed
eral street, Allegheny, or to A.CLANEYon
the grounds. my 11-15-D '
MONONGAHELA AND OHIO RIVERS'
Transportation & Excursion Co,,
LDIITED.
Steamer MAYPLOWEB
Can be chartered for excursions, picnics and
evening parties. Office, No. 118 WATER ST.
mvU-4&TTS L. N. CLARK. Captain.
OAKLAND SQUARE,
S6.500 each, moderate cash payment, balance
$500 per annum, elegant new two-story and(
mansard brick dwellings, 8 rooms, hall, bath,
laundry, slate mantels, art fire places, tile!
hearths, sliding doors, wired for electric light;
fine chandeliers, both gases, plate glass win-'
dows, eta; Oakland Square, five minutes from
Fifth avenue cable line and directly on line of
new cable loop which is to bo constructed this,
summer; a beautiful park (on which are sev-i
eral hundred beautiful shade trees), tbe whole '
surrounded by streets and sidewalks, sewered
and paved with asphaltum; on each side of and'
facing tbe park are the above described dwell'
ings; most desirable houses yet offered; en-
hancement of values sura myU-39
'CURTAINS.
We make a specialty of cleaning and dyein
lace curtains; also dry cleaning Damask Turk
ish portiers and all kinds of fabrics.
Sixth Avenue Dve Works,.
M. MAY SONS & Co.
ap2-TT3 68 SIXTH AVE.
CONSUME YOUR OWN GARBAGE HT
stoves and ranges while using the same for
cooking, or any other purpose, by using the
Enreka Garbage Burner. For illustrative cir
cular, containing full information, call on or
address
JAMES ANDERSON,
S3 East Diamond street,
Je5.n57-TT3 . Allegheny. Pa.
)IANOS,
ORGANS.
S. HAMILTON,
91 AND 93 FIFTH AVENUE,
Pittsburg. Pa. ap30-7J-D
0.
A.BALPH,
BUILDING CONTRACTOR,
41 Seventh avenue.
Pittsburg. Pa,
Tclephone-WH. se5-n6frTT3
Walter J. OSBOTntJiE. Richard BABEowa j
TJ ARROWS fc OSBOURNE- t ?$
K JOB PRINTERS. X la
GO Diamond street. isW,
Telephone No. 812 " ?"
se2-k5&TT8Su: i,,-a
PRESH BUTTER
RECEIVED DAILY
BY GEO. K. STEVENSON 4 CO.,
GROCERIES AND TABLE DELICACIES,
SIXTH AVENUE. jaMUnnr
E. L1NKENHE1MKR,
ARCHITECT, - '4
j 545 Smlthfield street, Pittstrarg:. Pa- PreSMtr
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