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THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH
BRANCH OFFICES.
For the accommodation of the
public, Branch Offices have been
established at the folio-wing 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 are to be prepaid except where
advertisers already have account with The D1S-r-ATCH.
rrrrsBURG,
TIIOSIAS MCCAFFREY, 3K9 Butler street
EMU, G. STUCKEY, S4th street anil Fenn are.
. G STUCKEY A CO., Wylle aTe. and Fulton St.
'. STOKELY, Filth ATenne Market House.
EAST EM).
3. VT. WALLACE, 6121 Penn avenue.
OAKLAKTJ.
MCALLISTER & SHE1BLER, 5th av. & At wood It.
EOCTHSIDE.
JACOB SFOHN, Ko. 2 Carson street.
CHAS. SCHWABM, 1707 Carson street.
ALLEGHENY.
A. J, KAERCHEK, S9 Federal street.
H. J. MCBRIDE, Federal and Ohio streets.
1 BED H. EGGERS. 172 Ohio street.
F. H. EGGEIte 4 SOX, Ohio and Chestnut sts.
J. F. STEVEJ.SON, Arch and Jackson streets.
THOMAS. McHENBY, Western and Irwin arcs.
G. W. HUGHES. Pennsylvania and Beaver aves.
l'EltliY M. GLEIM. Itebecca and Allegheny aves.
WANTED.
Male Hcln.
TTTAXTED-A GOOD BARBER AT 718 CAR
Y bON ST., S. 8. my!7-86
WANTED-A GOOD BRIGHT WHITE BOY
for elevator, at ST. CHABLES HOTEL.
myl7-33
TTANTED-GARDENER-GOOD VEGKTA
Y BLE gardener. CillaUMOBANTiiT.
mylS-63
WAJTED-A GOOD 1SAKBEK IMMEDIATE
LY Apnlv at ADAM. MILLER'S. Sixth
avenue. Homestead. myI7-93
T7-ANTED
MACHINERY PATTERN
Address or call at VULCAN
V T AlAKEK.
IRON CO., New Castle, Pa. myI7-8
WANTED-100 LABORERS ON WYLIE AVL.
cable road, at comer Klrkpatrlck st. and
Wylleave. BOOTH & FLI. my 17-5
WANTED-AT OhCE 6 CAKKIAGE rAIM
EKS, at F. W. SAWEKT & CO.'S, Carriajre
MTr, 5917 to 593 Penn ave., E. E., elty. myB-lJ4
WANTED - COACHMAN FOR LlVKRl":
none but experienced need apply. T. B.
. MORELAN D, 6100 Penn ave.. East End. my6-12
t
WANTED-A FIRST-CLAbS. EXPERIEN CED
foreman fot a foundry: rood reference will
be required. Address HUNTERS, Dispatch office.
myl&-3
-TTTANTED-IMMEUIATELY-GOOD ARCHI
V TEC! ORAL draughtsman. Call on GEO.
HODGDEN, Architect, 83 Fourth avenue, Pitts
burg. mylS-46
WANTED-BOLLING MILL CLERK: ONE
experienced In payroll and mill accounts.
Address, with references, .. A. B., Dispatch
office. myl6-34
WANTED BLACKSMITH IN PRESCRIP
TION glass works; one who thoroughly un
derstands his business. Address F. J. T Dis
patch office. myl7-70
-VTTANTED-o GOOD PLUMBERS -MUST
V come well recommended: no others need
apply. W. N. SAUER & BRO., JH-96 Chestnut
su, Allegheny. mvl7-S3
TrfANTED-AT HOMEOPATHIC HOSPITAL,
V an experienced orderly or male nurse; none
but those having experience need apply: best of
reference required. myl7-16
WANTLD-EM'ERIENCED lODNG MEN
for oyster counter, at NEWELL'S RES
TAURANT. 101 Fifth avenue.
Steady employ-
xnent ine year round
myu-a
WANTED-IMMEDIATELY ONE GOOD
wagonmaker; steady work. Call or ad
dress A. V. SMITH, Carriage and Wagon Manu
facturer. McKeesport, Pa. myl7-S5-rsu
VTTA-N TED-TWO STOUT YOU AG MEN TO
7 v V work In a wholesale house; must be sober
k nd Industrious, and nave best of references.
f Idress WHOLESALE. Dispatch office. myl6-20
TANTED-A LIVE ENERGETIC BUSINESS
man, to take charge of onr branch office In
rg; best of reference required; salsryJlTS
th. Address BID, 306 Ninth street, N. W.,
ton, D. C mj 17-71
ED-CARRIAGE DRIVER-AX UX
ARKIED white man who can take care
. JM and cows and make himself generally
. SFmut have experience and furnish refer-
ences. highest wages nald to rleht man.
Auoress
myl7-88
i. x. v., xjupaicu omce.
Female Help
WANTED-A GOOD FEMALE SHORT OR
DER cook, at RESTAURANT, N o. 156 Fifth
avenue. myl7-9
Olale and female Heln.
-TTfANTED-MAN AND WIFE FOR DAIRY
V
farm: none but experienced need apply. F.
W. SILVER, Wcllsville, O.
myiJKM
-TITANTED BOOKKEEPERS. bTENOGRA
Y PHEKS, typewriters and all others desiring
situations ofa clerical character, and havlngfirst
class references, to call on the COMMERCIAL
ACCOUNTING AGENCT, 163 Fifth avenue, rrom
8 to 10 A. M. mylS-8
WANTED-AN IDEAL RETAIL DRYGOODS
salesman; one that has had experience in
all departments of the trade: also, a competent
saleslady lor mllllnerr department: good salaries
to the right parties. W. C BERN AKDI, XT. Car
son st., Sonthslde. myls-19
TjrjAN TED AGENTS Of SALARY; J75 PER
V 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 tree, we
mean just what we say Address S1ANDARD
BILVERWARECO.. Boston. Mass. fel8-3-D
Booms. Ilonses. Etc
.TTTANTED-STEA JI POWER AND BOOM FOR
1 V 1 or Z wood turning lathes In planlngmill or
awmlll: state terms. Address C R. M., 207 Rob
inson st., Allegheny. myl6-S9
Situations.
WANTED-SITUATION AS STABLE BOSS:
good references. Address STABLE, Dis
patch office. myI7-85
-TTTANTED-SITUATION BY EXPERIENCED
V drug clerk; registered: capable of taking
full charge of store. Address LOCK BOX 627,
Washington, Pa. myl7-S3
( Boarders nnd Lodecrs.
TTJANTED - bUMMER BOARDERS-FINE
V location. River View House; has all modern
(Conveniences: five minutes' walk from station,
ton Fort M ayne Railroad. Address E. C, Dis
'patch office. myl7-S6
Fnrtners.
YTrANTED-PARTNER-W ITH CAPITAL OF
V riOto take half interest In well estab
lished manufacturlngbuslneos; pays 100 per cent;
partnertotake charge of factory and books; sat
isfactory reference given and required, Address
U. A. J., Dispatch office. myl7-63
Financial.
TrrANTED-n5LO0O FOE FIVE YEARS
ON
V Fifth avenue property. Adiress SECURITY,
mspaicn omce myi-tH
-VTrANTED-MORTGAGES-MONEYTO IA)AN
V In sums to suit, at AH, 5 and 6 per cent.
GRAEBIXG & LYON, 135 Fourth ave. ap6-el-D
"TTJANTED-MORTGAGES-MON EY TO LOAN
V In sums to suit at H, i and 6 per cent.
ALLES & BAILEY, 164 Fourth ave. TeJ. 167.
aplS-H
XTfANTED-MORTGAGES ON CITY PROP
V ERTY. ovcrHOOO; 4H vei cent; no tax.
HENRY A. WEAVER 4 CO., S2Fourth avenue.
mu2-a2S-X
VTJANTED-RENTb COLLECTED PROMPT-
V LY; prpperty managed with satisfaction.
ALLEb & BAILEY. 164 Fourth avenue, Tel. 167.
U19-S1
TTANTED-MORTGAGES IN LARGE OR
V small amounts, at 4 to 6 per cent, accord
ing to the size and kind of mortgage. W. A.
HEKBON &SUNS, No. 80 Fourth ave.
my4-z8-MWT
XI7"AXTED-TO LOAN (300,000. IN AMOUNTS
W of f3,000and upward, oncltyand suburban
property, on X per cent, free oftax; also smaller
amounts at 5 and per cent, BLACK & BAIRD,
(6 i ourth avenue. sell-LK-D
XTrANTED-MOBTG AGES-tL 000, OOOTO LO AN
SON, lOo i ourth avenne.
ap7-f41
XITANTEJ)-TO LOAN (2)0,000 ON MORT
Y GAGES; 9100 and upward at 6 per cent;
I0P0 000 at H per cent on residences or buslnes
property: also In adjoining counties. SB.
1 REN CH,-I5S Fourth avenue. oc31-e84-D
Miscellaneous.
XiTANTED-EVEEYBOD Y TO GET ONE DOZ.
V fine cabinet photos for 99 cents at
A UFBECHT'S ELITE GALLERY. 816 Market St.,
Pittsburg. Pa,, for 30 days only; elevator: come,
rain or shine: Wing children. mys-lll
TTTAXTED CUSTOMERS FOR CASH BAR
V GAlNS-EIgln. sllverine watches, f-5,??, S3:
Elgin gold ladles' watches, p, to, ES; nickel
clocks 75 cU. : 1S4T Rogers' knives and forks, II 75
per set. JOHN MTT&CH, Jeweler. 130 1 ederal su
apis-Mwren
"VATANTED-BY PEAICSON, LEADING PHO
V TOO KAPHER, 88 Fifth avenue. Pittsburg,
and 43 (Federal street, Allegheny, everybody to
know that be is making fine cabinets at (ISO per
dozen: photos delivered when promised: Instan
taneous process. mhU-63
WANTED-A MAN WITH SMALL CAPITAL
to purchase an old established photograph
.gallery, centrally located, with good trade; con
T tinned illness of owner the reason for selling;
possession given at once. Apply to JAMES L.
iELOjiu, reepit'tunx gauaing, MC&eesport,
J)i'IL,
WANTED.
Unscellnneonn.
TJANTED-CASH PAID FOR ALL SECOND
V HAND furniture, pianos, etc. THOMAS
& CO., 2513 Penn aTe. myl6-95
tTTANTED-PKOPOSALS FOE DRILLING AN
T artesian water well. Address SUMNEK
GLASS CO., bteubenvllle, O. myU-13
TJANTED1-A SECOND-HAND DOUBLE
T V door sale; give dimensions, price and where
can be seen. Address P. O. BOX 415, Pittsburg,
Pa. myl7-10
WANTED-LADIES TO KNOW HAUGH
Keenan repair, reSnlsh or upholster old
furniture promptly and In the best possible man
ner. 33 AA U 34 W AXEK Si. 'rnone 1KB.
my9-82
TTTATED-MK -LEARN THE ART OF
tV gentlemen's garment cutting; no trying
on required: nlgbt sessions Monday, Wednesday
and Saturday, 7 to 9 r.M., 514 Wood St. URLlN(t
4 bON. ' ap3U-68
FOB SALE-IBIFHOVED REAL ESTATE.
CItv Residences.
FOR SALE-FRAME HOUSE, 4 ROOMS AND
halL lot 20x60 feet, o. 2310 Larklns alley, S.
S.; (1,900. D. BEHEN&SON, 4112Pennaa
myl7-67
TTIOR
JD 1
Road;
IOR SALE-THIRTEENTH WAED-PROP-
ER1Y convenient to centranracuon iuie
desirable location: price low; ennancc-
ment sure. Call soon and see these bargains.
BLACK A BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave. niyll-28-P
East End Residences.
FOR SALE-HANDSOME HOME AND ONE
acre of land, with large Ellsworth ave. front;
much below value: until May20. AddrcssTUR
COMA, Dispatch office. myl7-94
FOR SALE-ARE YOU SATISFIED WITn
the house you rent or ownr if not. 6ee the
Itncly bnllt residences In Coltart square, Oakland.
W. A. HLRRON SONS, 80Fourthave.
apIO-54-Tur
FOR SALE-FRAME HOUSE, 9 ROOMS, RE
CEPTION hall, bath, pantries, laundry,
stable, large lawn, flue fruit and shade trees;
orcbes, lront and back: lot 1S3XJG0; idiast.: KO,
C. D.BEHEN &bON, 4112 Penn ave. niyl7-67
FOR SALE A NEW 6-ROOM FRAME
dwelling (nearly finished); lot 117x93; corner
Elyslan ave. and Hastings St.. near Point Breeze
and Torrens station; very cheap: price (2.650; easy
payments. MELLON BROS., 6519 Station St.,
E. E. mylS-19-vrp
FOR SALE-A VERY NICE QUEEN ANN
dwelling: "rooms, bath, bay window, large
lot 50xllu on Mellon St., one square from Neglev
ave. and five minutes' walk to Penn cable: nice
neighborhood; great Improvement now making:
price onlv HO09; payments to suit. MELLON
BROS., 6349 button St., E.E. myl2-22-14,17,3
FOR SALE HOMEWOOD. P. R. R. A SUPE
RIOR 7-room frame dwelling, bay window,
slate roof, large improved lot 4SX1S3, on Grazier
St., near Twenty-nrst ward school; 5 minutes'
walk to station; 50 trains a day; will sell low,
ROM; payments arranged to suit purchaser,
MELLON BROS., C349btatlon St., E. E.
my22-l7-wrs
OR SALE-A HAN DSOME EAST END
stone residence, carriage porch, hardwood
staircase and reception hall; tower laundry, bath,
10 elegant, large rooms; all the latest Improved con
veniences, asphalt paved street, good location
ana near P. R R For further particulars call at
office. BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave.
myll-26-D
FORSALE-S5.000-SHAD1'S1DE RESEOEN CE,
4 minutes from P. R. R. station: elegant new
modern style pressed brick dwelling; 12 rooms,
hall, hath, range, etc.; all hard ood finish, hard
wood mantels, sliding doors, stationary wash-
stands, etc. ; 4 rooms on each floor; lot 110x200; very
desirable location: a bargain.
BLACK & CO., 99 Fourth ave.
myl5-55
FOR SALE-THOUGU1FUL PERSONS IN
buying a home will take Into account the sur
roundings and probabilities of enhancement of
value: convenience to good improvements is a
leading consideration; al6o rapid transit to and
from toe business part of the city: the quality of
the nouses in the neighborhood goes for a good
deal: as to build or buy a handsome stone or brick
residence and have Interior houses go up after
ward on adjoining lots detracts from tbevalne 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 of future grading and
paving. All these Items and many more are cov
ered at the handsome new dwellings on Oakland
bqnare (formerly Linden Grove), which need only
be seen to be appreciated. The price is (0,500 and
and (8,750, payable on easy terms, for elegant,
thoroughly well bnllt and commodious houses!
standing apart, on lots 30x100, and fitted with all
the modern conveniences'. All the houses- lront
on asphaltnm streets, and upon a handsome park
Flanted with shade trees; old forest trees plentl
ully shade the neighborhood. The cable cars are
now bnt 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
avenue. myl2-7l
Allegheny Residences.
FORSALE-DESIRABLEALLEGHENY EESI
DECE, r ederal St., near the parks; will
exchange for first-class suburban property.
eriy. a.
myll-44
i . itjx 1LLU3J, 4i urani St.
Suburban Residences.
FORSALE-NET13PER CENT INVESTMENT,
at bharpsburg. double framehouse of 8 rooms,
in good order; lot 26x100; nrice 11,600: easy terms.
W. W. McN KILL & BRO., 105 Fourth ave.
mvJ5-53
FOR SALE-AT 1SEI.LEVUK. ON JACKSON
St., near Beaver road, well located; good new
dwelling of 9 large rooms, natural gas and other
Conveniences: lot 80x176 feet to an alley, with
fruit trees; an easy distance from the station and
convenient to Electric road. W. A. HERKON &
bONh, No. 80Fourth ave. myU-99-11.14,17.21
FOE SAL E-CO UN TRY HOM E AT FAIRO AKS.
P..1UW.&C.R R, embracing between 4 and 5
acres of land on which is dwelling of 11 rooms. Ice
house, wash room, large stable, carriage house
and several out buildings; land is covered with
bearing fruit trees and large shaae trees: dwelling
and stable are supplied with delicious spring
water, and heated and illuminated with gas at
reasonable expense; premises are connected with
K. R. by board walk, and are unsurpassed In
beauty and healthfulness of location; will be sold
quite low. J.M. bTONER, 22 Bake well Building.
aDl9-36-MWF
FOR SALE-LOTS.
CUT Lota.
FOR bALE-VERY CHEAP, AS LOW AS
(175, Mt. Washington building lots: call or
send for particulars,
W. A. HERKON &MINS,
no. bu r ourcn ave,
myl7-75-l7, 20, 23, 25, 28, 31
FOR bALE-0 LARGE BUILDING LOrS ON
Mount W ashlngton, 10 minutes walk from
Incline plane, on Hoggs, W ashlngton and Chess
avenues; city water, natural and artificial gas,
pure air, good title: will be sold at public sale on
Saturday afternoon. May 18, at 2 o'clock, on
the premises. Positive sale, to close account with
the heirs of the estate. Plans, etc, from JAS.
W. DRAPE &CO., Agents and Auctioneers. 129
Fourth ave., Pittsburg. myl6-23
Enst End Lota.
FOR SALE-BEN VENUE LOTS 50x120 FT.;
location first class on Ben Venue ave. W. A.
HEBRON & SONS, No. 60 Fourth ave.
myl7-74-17,a,23,27,31
T711
OR SALE ON CENTER AVE.. NEAK NE-
J VILLE st
In, VKmrlCn 4 ..- -
cable cars,
fourth aye.
W
myl7-74-lT,20,23,27,3l
FOR SALE-LARGE LOT. 120 FEET FRONT,
on Jackson St., near inland ave.; corner lot;
nicely located; price (2.000. MELLON BrtOb.,
G3W Station St., E. E. my2-24-12,I4.16,I7,20
FIOR SALE-CHOICE LOTS AT DALLAS STA
TION, P. R. R , convenient to steam and
street cars; cheap and on cisy terms; situation un
surpassed; price ranging from (406 to (600. Inquire
of 13. C. NEGLEi, 6106 Penn ave., EattEnd.
no2S-y7S
FORSALE-THE LARGEST LOTS, THE BEST
Improvements, most convenient locations,
lowest prices, easiest terms; can all be secured In
"The Bsum Grove Plan," Negley ave. JOHN
F. BAXTER, Agt., 512 bmithfield street.
myl2-90-Mwrsu
FOR SALE-QN THE EASIEST TERMS AND
at prices much lower than any in the sur
rounding neighborhood, lots 40 and SO feet front
age, and 100 to 150 feet In depth. In that best of all
locations. "Baura Grove." MELLON BROS., E.
E.. or JOHN F. BAXTER, Ag't, 512 Smithfield,
street, myl2-93-Mwr
FOR SALE-ONE VERY SUPERIOR LOT ON
Negley avenue (soon the finest avenue m the
East End), and 3 minutes' Penn cable; only good
Improvements allowed; lot 100x236; avenue Im
provements nearly completed:tbls choice lotmust
lie seen to be appreciated: will sell now for ( 500.
MELLON BROS., 6349 Station St., E. E,
myl2-19-wp
Alleahcnv Lois.
TTIOR SALE - SHERMAN AVENUE, NEAR
X? Montgomery ave.: lot 40x110: finest vacant
lot on parks. A. LEG GAlE&bON, 31 Federal
St., Allegheny. myl6-44
FORbALE-LOTSON MAPLE AND LINDEN
avenues and Lombard street. Allegheny, in
the Tenth and Twelfth wards-on easy terms. Ap
ply to JOSEPH MCNAUGHER, 43 N. Dlamondst.
mh7-98-D '
TTOR SALE-LOT 100X75-FREMONT ST. AND
J3 Pennsylvania avenue, Second ward, Alle
gheny; splendid plot for erection of good renting
dwelllnss. only ilOO a foot front on
eiiuaioufc irom ou fremont st.
A. LEGGATE 4 SON, 31 Federal st.
myl6-4l
TpORSALE-YOU SAY YOU DEblREHEALTH,
J? 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. myl2-64
Suburban Lots.
FORSALE-ONLY750,ON EASYPAYMENTS,
lots 52x120 ft., in one of the best locations In
liEinsunrg, near me station, w. A. liiCRRON
A SONS, SO Fourth ave
myl2-50-Mwr
Forma.
FOR SALE-75 ACRES RICH, LEVEL LIME
STONE soil. 8 miles from Pittsburg atR. B.
sta.. fine modern brick residence 13 r, brick sta
ble, ft. tenant house, orchard, ornamental trees.
etc ED. W 1TT1BH. 410 Grant St. mylO
BnseeTtaneons.
FOR S ALE-ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.-HOTELS,
boarding bouses, cottages, lots and bath
bouses to let or for sale by l.G. ADAMS & CO.,
realestateagents, Real Estate and Law Building,
Atlantic City. N. J. ap5-9-D
TTIOE SALE-A PROPERTY OF 30 ACKES
x considerable fruit: well located, midway be
tween Alliance depot and Mt. Union College, on
Union avenne: suitable to lat lor building lots;,
terms easy. .Calif on or addreMWV.. A. JOHN.t
Bi.ya, jm&iw.AiiW."Y,flMWn
THE
FOR SALE BUSINESS.
Business Chnncca.
FOR SALE-LEASE. TOOLS AND FIXTURES
for carrying on and manufacturing popcorn,
candy, etc Address B., Dispatch office. myl4-49
FOR SALE LEASE AND SALOON FIX
TURES, pool and billiard tables and Ice:
ood location. Address JOHNSON 6. SON. New
isbon, 0., for particulars. myl7-31
FOR SAUE-A FIRST-CLASS SALOON AND
restaurant: centrally located; doing good
bnslness: in Canton, O. : reason for selling, fail
ing health. Address or call on F. O. BOLL 13
East Tuscarawas street, Canton, o. myl7-72
FOR SALE-GOOD PAYING BUSINESS FOR
lady that can sew for about (1.000: neat little
confectionery and ice cream business, (200; bakery
with horse and wagon, (400; stores or all kinds;
100 bnslness chances. SHKPARD & CO.. M Firth
ave my3
TTIOR SALE GROCERY BAREST OPPOR
JD TUN lTJf; situated on best business street In
Allegheny; doing a No. 1 paving business: will
sell at invoice or lump: good bargain if sold Im
mediately, as owner Is moving W est. Address A.
F. H., Allegheny P. O. myl5-32-Tnwrsu
FOE SALE-iTHE ONLY BILLIARD BOOM IN
town of Sharon: one billiard, one pool table;
first-class order: standard size; entire outfit at 50
cents on the dollar; extensive iron works: weekly
pay, (25.000, rare opening for rlghtparty. Call
on or address W. A. MCKNIGHT, 251 State
street, Sharon, Mercer co Pa. myl5-51
P OR SALE-REAL ESTATE BU8INESS-AN
old-established real estate business located
on one or the principal streets of Allegheny: an
excellent opportunity for the right man; good
reasons given for selling. Address, giving cor
rect name and address, H. L. K., Dispatch office.
. myl7-30
FOR SALE-LEASE OF HOTEL BRUNS
WICK,Nos 254 and256 Washington st.,Johns
town. Pa.; the said hotel building contains 20
rooms, is a handsome 3-story brick buUdlng, cen
trally located, doing a very large bar trade: if
sale Is made at all It (must be made before Jnne
term of court, so that license can be transferred
to purchaser. M. J. MUEPHY, Proprietor.
myM-71
TTOR SALE-AT CLEVELAND. O.-SALOONS
A? from (400 to 83,000: restaurants from (650 to
(7,500: hotel, (6,000. llvcrv stable, 91,000; tin shops,
(l,C00to(a,0C0, stove stores and hardware stock
i'rom (1,000 to (6,000; several valuable patents,
which will bear investigation; nvtnyor the best
places In this city for money-making are offered
by me; 1 have also some of the very finest real
estate In all parts of this city on easy terms. WM.
H. LArOUNTAlNE & CO., Agent, 219 Superior
St., Cleveland, O. Real estate and business ex
change. myU-13
Bnslness Stands.
FOR SALE-OR EXCHANGE-HOTEL PARK,
Brldgewater: brick hotel 32 rooms, doing
profitable business; In first-class order. Address
P. O. BOX 4191 Pittsburg. my!7-65-TuFEu
FOR SALE-OHIO ST. BUSINESS PROPERTY,
between Arch st. and Diamond, Allegheny;
lot 36x90, with building; fine location with a
future. A. LEGGATE A bON, Agents, 31 Federal
st. myl6-M
FOR SALE-E. E., NEAR CORNER PENN
and Frankstown aves., two-story business
house, with lot 17x125 feet to a street; first-class
location: Is enhancing rapldlv; will sell -at a bar
gain. SAMUEL W. BLACK & CO., 99 Fourth
avenue. , myl5-55
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS.
lTorscs. Vehicles. Lire Stock. fcc
TTtOR 8ALE-A PRETTY PONY-STYLISH
JD and gentle: any lady or child can drive it;
also dogcart and harness. Address G , Dispatch
office. my!7-7
FOR SALE-5 DRIVING HORSES. TRAINED
for single or double driving; 1 extra standard
bred Almont, lspan grays, 2 single drivers; all
warranted young, sound and kind. HENRY A,
CUMM1NGS, Exposition Driving Park.
. myl5-77-"WF
machinery nnd metals.
FOR 8ALE-SECOND-HAND ENGINES AND
boilers; ait sizes and styles kept In stock, from
4 to 100 b. p.; all refitted: good as new, at lowest
prices; mounted portable engines, S to !5h.p,
23-2S Park way. J. S. YOUNG, Allegheny, Ta.
Ja3-92-MWT
FOB SALE-28X4S CORLISS ENGINE: ONLY
run a year; can be 6een in operation; price
on application; also a new btrange Co. stave ma
chine, all complete: capacity 10,000 In 10 hours;
will sell at low figure. J. A. MCCORMICK, 150
First ave. aul-p32-irwF
FOR SALE-CONTRACTORS' MACHINERY:
one 7iX12-lnch double engine, double drum:
others large and small, with single or double
friction drums; wire and manlla rope centrifugal
pumps, etc; two 2Sx4S-lnch horizontal engines
with flywheels. THOMAS CARLIN'SSONB, cor.
Lacock and Sandnsky sts., Allegheny. Jal7-liwr
Dnscelloneons.
Fu
IOR SALE-FOUR C. 4 C. ELECTRIC FANS.
In use two weeks: will sell chean. 197
1 OURTH AVE., city. mj 17-90
TO LET.
CItv Residences.
TO LET-r99)-TOWNSEND STREET, NEAR
Fifth avenue, 3-story pressed bnck resi
dence, 10 rooms; all modern conveniences; chean
to good tenant, SAMUEL W. BLACK & CO., 99
Fourth ave. . myl7-96-MWF
TO LET-NO. 2118 PENN AVE., 6 ROOMS AND
attic natural gas, etc.; (So a month. Also
house No. 706 Duqnesnc why, near Seventh street,
9 rooms, both kinds of gis. etc: (50 per month.
M . A. HEREON & SONS, No. 80 Fourth ave.
myl7-6-nhP
East End Resiaences.
TO LET-ONLY (16 A MONTH. GOOD HOUSE
of 6 rooms, large yard, on Filbert St., Shady
side, near steam ana cable cars. W.A HERKON
& SONS, No. 80 Fourth ave. myl7-6-MThF
TO LET-THAT NEAT 5 ROOM BRICK, COR
NERof Walnnt and Bellefonte sts., bnady
slde, with bath room and laundry; (21 month. I.
J. WILbON, 149 Fourth ave. myl7-29
TO LET-(99)-PENN AVE., E. E., HESI
DENCE, 10 rooms, 4 acres of ground, all
modern conveniences: completely famished; will
rent for summer months: first-class neighborhood.
SAMUEL W. BLACK CO., 99 Fourth aye.
myl5-55-wrs
Allegheny Residences.
TO LET-RENT LOW-NO. 37 POPLAR ST..
Allegheny; house 5 rooms. W. A. HERKON
& SONS, 80 Fourth ave. myl2-a;-MWP
Suburban Residences.
TO LET-IN SEWICKLEY-THE BRICK RES
IDENCE of James Adair. Broad street, one
square from station: completely furnished; Imme
diate possession. SAMUEL W. BLACK CO.,
99 Fourth ave myl2-76-Mwrs
TO LET-MY HOUSE, THIRTEEN ROOMS,
at Laurel btatlon, 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. mh9-6S
TO LET-A CHOICE "BELLEF1ELD RESI
DENCE, being elegantly and comfortably
furnished throughout, haying 7 rooms and all
modern conveniences: rent for 4 mouths to good
tenant very low. If taken at once. BLACK k
BAIRD, 95 Fourth aye. myl4-81
Apartmcnis.
TO LET-SOME FINE UNFURNISHED
rooms suitable for housekeeping: three store
rooms; good stands; low rent. For particulars
Inquire 44 FOURTH STREET. my!7-92-FSu
Bnslness Stands.
TO LET-A HOUSE AND STOREROOM AT
corner of Tunnel st and Webster ave. No.
43. Inquire on PREMISES. myl7-81
rpO LET-A LARGE BUSINESS HOUSE ON
i Liberty street, convenient to union depot:
rear entrance; immediate possession. JAS. W,
DRAPE & CO., 129 Fourth avenue, Pittsburg.
myl6-23
TO LEI -40 FT. FRONT BY 90 FT. DEEpT
story high building; fine location for ssloon
and billiard room, upstairs for boarders and fami
lies: large transient trade In the immediate vi
cinity; a grand stand for the right party. For
full particulars write to J. A.VIENER, cor.
bherlffand Huron sts.. Cleveland, O. my!5-48
LOST.
LOST SPECTACLES-TUESDAY P. M.,
between Ingleslde and Wlneblddle ave..
gold spectacles In case, marked Sadler, Balti
more. Under please return to DISPATCH
OFFICE, orlNGLESIDE, Penn ave. myl7-78
LOST-A COCKER SPANIEL 1)00 RED
DISH brown, curly hair, bushy tall, long
cars: answers to name of Adonis or Doney. A
liberal Tcward wiU be paid for Its return to Mr. F.
O'NEILL, 6B53 Penn ave.. East End. may!7-89
T OST-BETWEEN HEEREN CO.'S. ON
JL Wood st, or Fourth ave. and Market, or
blxth and Penn. or on traction car. Fifth aye.,
small package of Jewelry, containing cross, but
tons and gold pins: cross valued greatly as a keep
sake. Reward will be paid If left at R. I).
BRENT'S DRUGSTORE; Fifth ave.", Oakland.
myl7-19
J" OST-MAY 15, BETWEEN CARVER ST. AND
J Aiken ave. and Fifth ave., via Park ave.,
Frankstown ave.. Shady Lane Walnut St., Ill
land ave., Bellefonte st. and Filth ave., a pocket
book containing a small amount of money and
papers or value to owner only. A liberal reward
will be paid for the return of same to E. J. 210
LAUGHL1N, 166 Carver St., E. E., city. my!7-15
PERSONAL.
PERSONAL-BOOKS WANTED IF YOU
have one book worth 10 cents, or a library
worth (1,000, let us knoar: we will buy one as
quickly as the other. LEVI'S BOOK STORE,
Seventh Ave. Hotel building. , my3-28
PERSONAL THOSE DESIRING TO BUY
American gold and sUver watches or fine
clocks, and novelties in standard and fashionable
jewelry, win nnu ajcmuu urtuicnt atyery low
est prices at HUttKX -XJUUl&XUN'S. 630 St
est prices
Smtth-
neia st.
myK-MWTEu
PERSONAL WHY TROUBLE YOUR WIFE,
mother ordaughters 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 it., second Tloorf Charges moderate:
facilities nniurpawed: suits madeto order: spring
styles nowTcsu. iwmuuucfcaa.
mhs
JC. TWYMAN,
. OF LEXINGTON, KY.,
Has a lot of nicely broken
SADDLE AND HARNESS HORSES
For sale at the Allegheny
EXPOSITION DRIVING PARK.
And win .take .much pleasure in showing the I
same toaaaies una genuemen, 4 wui remain.)
ejdyjjewdaya l9pger.Jpt,jg?a3!ffirW-HgJi
PITTSBURG DISPATCH,
MEETINGS.
SPECIAL MEETING-THB MEMBERS OF
PitUbnre Encampment No. 2, 1. O. O. F.,
will meet at Colfax Hall. If 0.99 Fifth avenne,
at 7 P.M.. Friday, May 17, to make arrange
ments to attend the funeral of Pat. Christo
pher Strabley, on Saturday, May 18. A-ACK-ERMAN.
Chief Patriarch. Attest: W. H. MC
CREARY, Scribe myl-24
THERE WILL BE A MEETING OF THE
stockholders ot the Pittsburg and Falrport
Terminal Company held at the office of the com-
Sany, Coal Exchange Bnilding. corner Hmith
eld and Water sts., Pittsburg, Pa,, MONDAY,
MAY 27, 1889. 2 P. M.. to elect directors, vote
upon the lease of the company's property to
the Plttsbnrg, Falrport and Northwestern
Dock Company, and consider such other busi
ness as may bn hronrht nn. A. J. THOMAS,
C. a WIGHT, Se?y.
: -i r' - .,.
ov TTpgiaent.
myll-29
PROPOSALS.
QUARTERMASTER'S OFFICE. ALLE
GHENY Arsenal, Pittsburg, Pa., May 3,
1889 Sealed proposals, in duplicate subject to
usual conditions, will be received here until 10
o'clock A. St., JUNE 7, 1889, and then opened
for supplying this post the fuel, forage, straw
and hauling requited for fiscal year ending
June SO, 1690. 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 marked "Pro
posals for Forage and Straw," or for "Fuel,"
and addressed to A. S. M. MORGAN, Capt .&
O. a K., A. A. Q. M. myl4-H-14,15.16,i7-Jn5.6
J PROPOSALS FOR FRESH BEEF-COMMISSARY'S
Office. Allegheny Arsenal,
ittsburg, Pa., May 11, 1SS9 Sealed proposals
in duplicate will be received at this office until
10 o'clock ATM., JUNE 10, 1889, for furnishing
the fresh beef required by tho Subsistence De
partment, U. S. army, at this station daring the
fiscal year ending June 30, 1S90. 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 duty thereon)
being equal. The Uovernment 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 beef," and ad
dressed to A. S. M. MORGAN, Capt, & O. S.
K.. A. C. S. myl-42.14.15,16.17.ea.6
DIVIDENDS.
THE'WESTrNanousE Electric Co., J
PlTTSBUKO, pa.. May 16, 1SS9 1
DIVIDEND NO. 5-THE BOARD OF
Directors of this company have this day
declared a dividend ot ONE AND ONE
HALF (IK) PER CENT-out of the earnings
for the quarter ending March. 81, 1889. payable
on the 25th Inst. Transfer books will be closed
from the 20th inst. to the 25th inst, both in
clusive. Checks will be mailed to stockholders.
tnvl7-79 JOHN CALDWELL. Treasurer.
NOTICES.
AMENDMENT TO THE CONSTITUTION
proposed to the citizens of this Common
wealth by the General Assembly of the Com
monwealth of Pennsylvania, for their approval
or rejection at asneclal election tobe held June
18, 1889. Published by order of the Secretary of
the Commonwealth, Jn pursuance of Article
XVIII of the Constitution.
Joint resolntion proposing an amendment to
the Constitution of, this Commonwealth.
Section L Be )t resolved by the Senate and
House of Representatives of the Common
wealth of Pennsylvania in General Assembly
met, That the following amendment Is pro-
puacu lu mo uuauiuuuu ui me vuuiuivu
wealth of Pennsylvania, in accordanco with
the Eighteenth Article thereof:
AMENDMENT.
There 6haU be an additional article to said
Constitution tobe designated as Article XIX,
as follows:
ARTICLE XIX.
The manufacture, sale, or keepingforsale of
intoxicating liquor, to be ns:d as a beverage,
is hereby prohibited, and any violation of this
prohibition shall bo a misdemeanor, punish
able as shall be provided by law.
Tbo manufacture, sale, or keeping for sale, of
intoxicating liquor for other purposes than as
a beverage may be allowed in such manner
only as may be prescribed byi law. The Gen
eral Assembly shall, at the first session suc
ceeding the adoption of this article of theCon
stltution, enact laws with adequate penalties
for its enforcement.
A true copy of tbo Joint Resolution.
CHARLES W. STONE,
mhl5.10O-F Secretary ot the Commonwealth.
AMENDMENT TO THE CONSTITUTION
proposed to the citizens of this Common
wealth by the General Assembly of the Com
monwealth of Pennsylvania, for their approval
or rejection at a special election tb be held
June 18, lbS9. Published by order of the Secre
tary of the Commonwealth, in pursuance of
Article XVIII of the Constitution.
Joint resolution proposing an amendment to
the Constitution of tbe Commonwealth.
Section 1. Be it retolved by the Senate and
Bouse of Representatives of the Commonwealth
of Pennsylvania in General Assembly met
That the following is proposed as an amend
ment to the Constitution of the Commonwealth
of Pennsylvania in accordance with tho pro
visions of the eighteenth article thereof:
AMENDMENT.
Strike out from section one, of article eight,
the four qualifications for voters which reads
as follows:
"If twenty-two years of age or upwards, he '
snail nave paia, witnm two years, a state or
county tax, which shall have been assessed at
least two months, and paid at least one month
before the election," so that the section which
reads as follows:
"Every male citizen, twenty-one years of age,
possessing the following qualifications, shall be
entitled to vote at all elections:
First. He shall have been a citizen of ,the
United States at least one month.
Second. He shall have resided in the State
one year (or if, having previously been a quali
fied elector or native born citizen of the State,
he shall have removed therefrom and returned,
then six months) immediately preceding the
election.
Third. He shall have resided in the election
district Where he shall offer to vote at leasttwo
.months immediately preceding the election.
ruuu, ii iwenty-iwo years oi age or up
wards, ho shall have paid, within twq years, a
state or county tax, which shall have been as
sessed at least two months and paid at least
one month before tbe election," shall be
amended, so as to read as follows:
Every male citizen twenty-one years of age,
possessing the following qualifications', shall
be entitled to vote at tbe polling place of tbe
election district of which he shall at the time
bo a resident and not elsewhere:
First. He shall have been a citizen of the
United States at least thirty days.
Second. He shall have resided in the State
one year (or if, having previously been a quali
fied elector or native born citizen of the State,
he shall have removed therefrom and returned,
then six months) Immediately preceding the
election.
Third. He shall have resided In the election
district where he shall offer to vote at least
thirty days immediately preceding the elec
tion. The legislature, at the session thereof
next after the adoption of this section,vshall,
and from time to time thereafter, may, enact
laws to properly enforce this provision.
Fourth. Every male citizen of the age of
twenty-ono years, who shall have been a citi
zen for thirty days and an inhabitant of this
State one yearnextlorecedinir an election, ex
cept at municipal elections, and for the fi&t
"", uja at iDsiucub ui me eieciiou uisirict in
which he may offer his rote, shall be entitled to
vote at such election in the election district of
which he shaU at the time boa resident and not
elsewhere for all officers that now are or here-
auer may do elected uy the people: JToviaea,
That in time of war no elector in the actual
military service of the State or of the United
States, in the army or navy thereof, shall be
deprived of his vote by reason of -h'is absence
from such election district, and the legislature
shall have power to provide the manner in
which and tbe time and place at which such
absent electors may vote, and for the return
and canvas of their votes in the election dis
trict in which they respectively reside.
Fifth. For the purpose of votiug, no person
Shall be deemed to havn c-Afneri a, lnef rot.
dence by reason of bis presence or absence
while employed in the service of the United
States or the fetate, nor while engaged in the
navigation of the waters of the State or of the
high seas, nor while a student of any college or'
seminary 'of learning, nor while kept at any
almshouse or public institution, except the in
mates of any home for disabled and indigent
soldiers and sailors, who, for the purpose of
voting, shall be deemed to reside in the election
district where said home is located. Laws
shall be made for ascertaining, by proper
proofs, tbe citizens who shall be entitled to the
right of suffrage hereby established."
A true copy of the joint resolution.
,., . , CHARLES W. STONE,
mh!4-I-F Secretary of the Commonwealth
BUSINESS CHANGES.
."VT OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
A3,part2el2.hlPJ?SretofotB existing between
William a Pendleberry, Thomas F. Pendle
berry and John T. Markland. under the firm
name of W. a PENDLEBERRY, SON i CO.,
was this day dissolved by mutual consent, John
T. Markland retiring from said firm. All debts
owing to said partnership win be collected by
William a Pendleberry and Thomas F. Pen
dleberry, and ail debts of said partnership will
be settled bv them.
WILLIAM S. PENDLEBERRY
THOMAS F. PENDLEBERRY.
JOHN T. MARKLAND.
MAT 16. 1889.
The business of the firm wffl be continued
by the undersigned under tbe firm came of
W. a PENDLEBERRY, SON & CO.
WILLIAM S. PENDLEBERRY,
THOMAS F. PENDLEBERRY.
myI7-6fl
PIANOS,
ORGANa
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tt'AND FIFTH AVENUE. iSKj
rHjwur,yriMiPW-7Mi
PRIDAY, MAT 17,
OFFICIAsV-PnTSBDRG.
PrrrsBUBQ. MayM.1889.
SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BIJ RE
CEIVEDat the office of the City Control
ler until 2 p.m., on MONDAY, May 20,1889,
for f urntshfni- Im tn thn KAvaral bureaus in the
Department of Public Safety for the ensuing
year. Further information can be obtained
upon application at the general office of said
Department. Bonds in double the amount of
bid 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 aU bids.
J. O. BROWN.
Chief of the Department of Public Safety.
myl&39
AN ORDINANCE-GRANTING ARM
STRONG Bro. & Co. the right to erect
and maintain weigh scales on Twenty-fourth
street, between Railroad and AUeghepy river.
Section 1 Be it ordained and enacted by
the city ot Pittsburg, in Select and Common
Councils assembled, and it is hereby ordained
and enacted by the authority of the same,
That the privilege be and the -same is hereby
granted Armstrong Bro. fe Co. to construct and
maintain for their own private use a weigh
scales on Twenty-fourth street, between .Rail
road and Allegheny river, the work to be done
under the supervision and direction of the
Chief of the Department of Public Works,
upon plans to be approved by said Chief.
Section 2 That said Armstrong Bro. & Co.
shall pay into the City Treasury annuaUy, so
long as said weigh scales remain upon said
street, the sum of seventy-nve ($75doUars,
and should said scales be removed the said
Armstrong Bro. & Co. shall replace the street
in as good condition as it was before the con
struction of said scales at their own proper cost
and expense, and to the satisfaction of the
Chief of the Department of Public Works.
Section 3 The city hereby reserves the right
to cause the removal of said weigh scales upon
SOdaysnotioe being given to said Armstrong
Bro. & Co.
Section 4 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 tbe same affects this ordinance.
Ordained and enacted into a law in Councils
this 22d day of April. A. D. 1889.
H. P. FORD, President of Select Council.
Attest: GEO. SHEPPARD, Clerk of Select
Council. GEO. L. HOLLIDAY. President of
Common CouncU. Attest: GEO. BOOTH,
Clerk of Common Council.
Mayor's Office, April 26, 1889. ApprovedtWM
McCALLIN, Mayor. Attest: W. H. Mc
CLEARY. Mayor's Clerk.
1 Recorded in Ordinance Book, yoL 7, page 76,
Hth day ot May. A. D. 1889. myl5-21
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
Sealed proposals win be received at the
office of Citv Controller until Wednesday, the
.29th day of May, A. D. 1889, at 2 P. Ttni or the fol
lowing, viz.:
BEPAYTNG.
Penn avenue, from Fifth avenue to ClyLine.
Forbes street, from Brady to Boyd streets.
Sixth avenne, from WyUe, avenue westward-
First avenue, from Smithfield street to Grant
street.
Butler street, from Forty-ninth street to
Fifty-first street.
Eighth street, from Penn avenue to Liberty
avenue.
Ninth street, from Penn avenne- to Liberty
avenue.
Liberty avenne, from Smithfield street east
ward! y.
Cherry alley, from Third avenue to Water
street.
State alley, from Wylle avenne to Fifth ave
nue Scott alley, from Penn avenne to Daquesne
wav.
Garrison alley, from Fayette street to Lib
erty avenue.
Barker's alley, from Duquesne way to Lib
erty avenue.
Church alley, from Blxth avenue to Straw
berry alley,
Slocum alley, from Penn avenuo to' Liberty
avenue.
Strawberry alley, from Smithfield street to
Liberty street.
GRADING, PAVTKO AND CURBCTO.
Halket street, from Fifth avenue to Wlltnot
street.
Herron avenue, from Center avenne to Thirty-third
street.
Boqnot street, from Bemple street to Frazler
street.
Denniston arenue, from Fifth avenue to
Penn avenue.
Atwood street, from Fifth avenue to Boquet
street.
Center avenue, from Soho street to Htland
avenue.
PAVTNQ AND CUBBrNO.
Stanton avenue, from Hiland avenue to
Heberton avenne.
Corday alley, from Pearl to Cedar streets.
The paving of the above named streets to be
either with EJock Stone, Standard Sheet
Asphalt, Vulcanite Asphalt, Irregular Block
Stoue or Cobble Stone, aud bids will be re
ceived for each kind of pavement, ,
SEWERS.
Center avenuefrom Summit, near Aliqulp
pa, to Reed street, 18. 20-Inch pipe, 3 feet and 8
feet 6 inch: brick and stone.
Denniston avenne, from Fifth avenue to
Shakespeare street; 20 and 24-incb pipe.
Stanton avenne, Viola aUey and private prop
erty of Henry Janson and Mellon Bros., from
the west side of Hiland avenue to Negley run;
18, 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, 18,
20and24-inchpipe.
Harvard street, from Negley avenue to
Euclid avenue; 15-inch pipe.
Plans and specifications can be seen and
blanks for bidding can be obtained at this
office.
Proposals must bo accompanied by a bond
probated before the Mayor or City Clerk.
The Department of Awards reserves the
right to reject any or all bids.
E. M. BIGELOvV.
Chief of the Department of Public Works.
myl323
V
IEWERS REPORT-
On the construction of a nubile sewer on Roup
street, from south sido of Fifth avenue to Ells
worth avenue.
To the Select and Common Councils of the city
of Pittsburg:
The undersigned, Viewers of Street Improve
ments in the city of Pittsburg, appointed by
tho Court of Common Pleas of Allegheny
county and authorized by an ordinance passed
on tbe 30th day of July, A. D. 1888, a copy of
which Is hereto attached, to make an assess
ment of the cost and expense of constructing a
public sewer on Roup street, from south side
of Fifth avenue to Ellsworth avenue, in said
city, upon the property benefited thereby,
under the provisions of and in accordance with
an act of Assembly of the Commonwealth of
Pennsylvania, entitled "An act authorizing
and directing Councils of cities of tbe second
class to provide for Hie improvement of streets,
lanes, alleys and pnblic highways, sewers and
sidewalks, requiring plans of streets, providing
for the appointment ot a Board of Viewers of
Street Improvements, prescribing their duties,
granting appeals to CouncUs and Court, pro
viding for the assessment and collection of
damages and benefits, authorizing the use of
private property, and providing for filing liens
and regulating proceedings thereon, and pro
hibitinir the use of public streets without the
authority of Councils," approved tho 14th day
oi June, A. v. isa, respecuuiiy report:
That, having been first duly sworn and quali
fied according to law, they proceeded in the
manner and according to the directions of said
act, to discharge the duties of their appointment;
that, having viewed the premises, they made
an assessment of said cost and expense upon
the property benefited, and caused a plot and
statement to be made, as required by said act,
and, having given to tbe owner of each lot ten
days' notice of the lime and place of meeting,
they met on the 25th day of April, A. D. 1889,
at the office of the Board of Viewers, in the
city of Pittsburg, heard alt complaints and evi
dence offered, and, having made all modifica
tions and corrections which they deem proper,
assessed the cost and expense of constructing
said sewer upon tbe following property upon
each for the amount set opposite tbe name
of the owner thereof, viz:
Chief of Department of Public Works, state
ment of cost.
1,990 lineal feet, 20-in. pipe sewer,
SI 85 J 3,681 50
9drops,S60 00 MO 00
7 manholes. 830 00 210 OP
Extra work connecting private sew
ers on Fifthavenue and drops 117 23
20,600 pounds castings (to FisberF. &
M. Co.),n 68. 3 40
Superintending, engineering, advertis
ing, etc 230 00'
Printing ordinance and notices 40 00
Printing viewers' report 27 25
Making plan and serving notices 15 00
Viewers' time 63 00
$ 5,268 41
ASSESSED.
Roup street, east side, from (Fifth avenue to
EUsworth
Aug. E. Succop (90), ISO feet 9 126 OS
Aug. E. Succop, 50 feet. 70 04
E.H. Meyers, 150 feet 210 10
Alex. Bouiton, 100 feet 140 07
F. A. Hoffman, 61 feet 85 44
A. Becker, 40 feet. , 56 03
Mrs. A. M. Steen. 40 feet 56 03
Ada P. MaxwelLSOfect 112 05
J. W. Thompson. 62.72 feet , 73 85
W.J. Gllmore. 64.10 feet..-. 89 78
Mrs. E."W. Cooper, 3L72 feet 44 43
Mrs. M. Houston. 60 feet , 84 04
John Wilson, 106.40 feet 149 03
Mrs. MaryHackett, 105 feet 147 07
E. Wainwright, 84feet 117 66
George Wilson. 4L75 feet 68 48
Mrs. Jos. Herron, 80 feet-... 112 08
Holland & Ruch. 100 feet 140 07
G. T. Rafferty, 220 feet 80815
R. A. Donnelly, 85 feet 119 00
B. Rafferty, 60 feet 84 04
Thos. M. Jones. 175.66 feet 245 90
Rood street, west side .
W. F.Easton (58), 165 feet.............. 7525
EUsha Robinson. 45 feet..i ,, 68 08
rg,'E,'RMa)4gi,-rrrrT'.tr;.-.aw88,i
"iipvui uw,im;ii,t,,,,i,i,unw
1889.
OFFICIAL PITTSBURG.
M.R. Lare;41 feet.............. .7. Sg
George Wamkoff. 42 feet 63 83
G. M. Shaw, 42 feet 6383
Isabella Smelgh, 42.60 feet 3
Mrs.M.D.Lipplncott,45 feet 68 03
John Weiss, 60 feet..? 6o 03
Ada P. Maxwell, 170 feet 228 12
Wra. Laeffler. 65 f eet 80 04
John J. Haley. 65 feet . 04
Mrs. J. Ayres (32). 90 f eet ' 89 82
S. B. McKnigbt (31). 53.78 feet 33 42
E. Peck, 6250 feet ,69 64
R. M. Everson,84 feet US
8, 8. Rankin, 42 feet 5j 83
O. J. Parker. 63 feet : 8o 2
H. M. Duncan. 55 feet 77 04
E. K. Carrier, 55 feet
JamesFiood. ULUfeet 155 03
People's Savings Bank. 100.07 feet.... 1M 17
T. A. O'Hara, 100.07 feet W0 17
Fifth avenne
E. P. Parke. 195.10 feet 273 28
J.H.Hanna, 277 feet 388 00
S5.268 41
Respectfully submitted,
EDWARD JAY ALLEN. )
DANIEL WENKE, Viewers.
TIMOTHY O'LEARY, JR., )
PfTTaBUBO. April 25. 1839. myl5-88
TTIEWERS' REPORT- '
On tbe opening of Boquet street, from Fifth
avenue to Bayard street.
To the Select and Common Councils of the city
of Pittsburg:
The undersigned. Viewers of Street Improve
ments in the city of Pittsburg, appointed by tbe
Court of Common Pleas of Allegheny county,
and authorized by an ordinance passed on the
25th day of February, A. D. 1889, a copy of
which is hereto attached, to appraise the dam
ages sustained in tbe opening ot Boquet street,
from Fifth avenue to Bayard street, in the city
of Pittsburg, and make an assessment therefor
nnder the provisions of and in accordance with
an act of Assembly of tbe Commonwealth of
Pennsylvania; entitled, "An act authorizing
and directing Councils of tbe cities of the sec
ond class to provide for the improvement of
streets, lanes, alleys and public highways, sew
ers and sidewalks, requiring plans of streets,
providing for tbe appointment of a Board of
Viewers of Street Improvements, prescribing
their duties, granting appeals to Councils and
Court, providing for the assessment and col
lection of damages and benefits, authorizing
the use of private property, and providing for
filing liens and regnlatingproceedings thereon,
and prohibiting tbe use of public streets with
out authority of Councils,''approved the 14th
day of Jnne.-A. D. 1SS7; respectfully report:
That, having been first duly sworn and quali
fied according to law, tbey proceeded in the
manner and according to the directions of said
act to discharge the duties of their appoint
ment: and, having given the notices required
by said act, they viewed the premises and heard
all tbe allegations and evidence of tbe several
parties claiming damages, and after full con
sideration thereof, made a true and conscion
able appraisement of the same; that, after as
certaining tbe whole amount of damages, they
made an assessment of the same upon tho
properties benefited by said Improvement, and
caused a plot to be made and prepared a state
ment, as required by said act, and having given
to the owner of each lot ten days' notice of the
time and place of meeting, they met on the 10th
day ot Mav, A. D. 1889, at the office of tbe
Board of Viewers, in the city of Pittsburg,
heard aU complaints and evidence presented,
and, after fall consideration thereof, do find
that the following named owners of property
will sustain damages, for which they are en
titled to compensation, each for the amount set
opposite bis name, respectively, viz:
DAMAGES.
Alexander Waddeli ! 2,600 00
Printing ordinance andnotices 40 00
Printing viewers' report 20 00
Making plans and serving notices 15 00
Viewers' time 84 00
8 2,7&9,00
ASSESSED.
Boquet street, east side, from Fifth avenue
to Bayard street
Mary E. Schenley (50), 100 feet 159 67
Mary E. Schenloy (61), 128 feet 194 79
Mary E. Schenley, 78 feet 249 08
Mary E. Schenley, 289 feet 922 85
West side
Waddeli & MiUer (139), 164 feet 443 87
A. M. Grierson (71). 89 feet 226 72
D. McKenzle (17). 20 feet 54 23
T.M. Madden (17), 20 feet 54 28
John Grierson (57), 60 feet 182 03
John Grierson (85), 100 feet 271 43
$2,759 00
Respectfully submitted,
EDWARD JAY ALLEN, )
DANIEL WENKE. i
Viewers.
TIMOTHY O'LEARY, Je., )
PnTSBDRO. May 10, 1889.
mylS-53
ylEWERS' REPORT
On the construction of a public sewer on Cope
land street, from Ellsworth avenue to Walnut
street.
To the Select and Common Councils of the
city of Pittsburg:
The undersigned Viewers of Street Improve
ments in tbe city of Plttsbnrg, appointed by
the Court of Common Pleas of Allegheny
county, and authorized by an ordinance passed
on tbe 26th day of March, A. D. 1888, a copy of
which is hereto attached, to make an assess
ment of the cost and expense of constructing a
public sewer on Copeland street, from Ells
worth avenue to Walnut street, in said city,
upon the property"benefited thereby under the
provisions of and in accordance with an act of
Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsyl
vania, entitled, "An act authorizing and di
recting Councils of cities of the second class to
provide for the Improvements of streets, lanes,
alleys and public highways, sewers and side
walks, requiring plans of streets, providing for
the appointment of a Board of Viewers of
Street improvements, prescribing their duties,
granting appeals to Councils and Court, pro
viding for the assessment and collection of
damages and benefits, authorizing the use of
private property and providing for filing liens
ana regulating proceeaings tnereon, ana pro
hibiting tbe use of public streets without
authority of Councils," approved the 14th day
of June, A. D. 1887; respectfully report:
That, having been first duly sworn and quali
fied according to law, tbey proceeded in tbe
manner and according to the directions of said
act, to discharge the duties of their appoint
ments; that, having viewed the premises, they
made an assessment of said cost and expense
upon the property benefited, and caused a plot
and statement to be made, as required by said
act, and having given to the owner of each lot
ten days' notice of tbe time and place of meet
ing, they met on tbe 25th day of April. A. D.
1SS9, at the office ot tbe Board of Viewers, in
the city of Pittsburg, heard all complaints and
evidence offered, and having made all modifi
cations and corrections which they deem prop
er, assessed the cost and expense of construct
ing said sewer upon the following property,
upon each for the amount set opposite the
name OI toe owner mereoi, riz:
Chief of Department of Public Works, state
ment ot cost.
862 lineal feet 15-inch pipe sewer.
81 35 8 1163 70
2drops,S60 120 00
2 manholes, 30 120 00
6,400 lbe. castings (to Fisher F. 4 M.
Co.). $1 68 107 62
Superintending, engineering, adver-
tising.etc 110 00
Printing ordinance and notices 40 00
Printing viewers' report 22 75
Making plan and serving notices 6 00
Viewers' time ,., 42 00
81,731
ASSESSED.
Copeland street, east side, from Ellsworth
Walnut
J.B. Crooks (89), 82 feet 8117
Steven Sweeney. 25 feet..
Si
65
65
32
72
65
....I 65
65
32
65
65
131
32
John Thomas, 50 feet
EmmaTt. Coombs, 60 feet
J. C Kiser, 25 f eet
J. C Kiser, 55 feet
T. E. Watt, 60 feet
John W. Herron, 60 feet
Henry P. Kuhn, 50 feet
AV. G. Crawford, 25 feet
P. M. Lannigan, 60 feet
Peter Zem, 60 feet
Lonisx Davis, 100 feet
John Thoma, 25 feet
West side
John B. Crooks (67), 75 feet
Jas. McCabe', 75 f eet
A. R. Sloan, 25 feet....
J. Kearns, 25 feet
Jas. Colbert, 25 feet
M. Cunningham, 30 feet
Mrs. O. L. Roberts, 25 feet
G. H. Zacharias, 60 f eet
John Thoma, 25 feet
L. Goldsmith it Bro., 100 feet. . . .
Mrs. J. Dndgeon, 50 f eet
D. Slack, 60 feet
CO. McDonnell. 25 feet.:
P. GeIston,25feet
A. F. Delchon. 25 feet
L. F. Wefing, 60 f eet
8 L73197
Respectfully submitted-
EDWARD JAY ALLEN, )
DANIEL WENKE. J Viewers.
TIMOTHY O'LEARY, Jr., )
PrrrSBUBO.'April 25..1889. my 16-53
TTIEWERS' JJEPORT-
On the opening of Geneva street f-om Fisk
street to Forty-fifth street.
To the Select and Common Councils of the
city of Pittsburg;
The undersigned, Viewers of Street Improve
ments in the city of Pittsburg, appointed by
tbe Court of Common Pleas of Allegheny
county, and authorized by an ordinance passed
on the 27th day of September, A. D. 18S8, a cony
of which, is hereto attached, to appraise the
damages sustained in tbe opening of Geneva
street, from Fisk street to Forty-fifth street
in tbe city ot Pittsburg, and make an assess
ment therefor under the provisions of and In
accordance with an set of Assembly ot the
Commonwealth ot Pennsylvania, entitled, "An
act authorizing and directing Councils ot cities
of the second class to provide for the improve
ment of .street, lane, alleys and public high
ways, sewers and sidewalks," requiring plans of
weM,H:woTis;ter' tfce jaffeteteiit .of a,
OFFICIAL PITTSBTJBO.
Board of Viewers ot Street Improvements, pre
scribing their duties, granting appeals to Coun
cils and Conrt,providingforthe assessment and
collection of damages and benefits, authorizing
the use of private property and providing for
filing Hens and regnlatingproceedings thereon,
and prohibiting the use of public streets, with
out authority of Councils." approved the 14tn
dav of June, A. D. 18S7, respectfully report;
That, having been first duly sworn and quali
fied according to law, they proceeded in the
manner and according to tbe directions of said
act, to discbarge the duties of their appoint
ments; and having given the notices required
by said act, they viewed the premises ana
heard all tbe allegations and evidence of the
several parties claiming damages, and after
full consideration thereof, find that no owner
of property has sustained any damage by reason
of said improvement, that, after ascertaining
tbe whole amount of costs tbey made an assess
ment of the same upon the properties benefited
by said improvement, and caused a plan to be
made, and prepared a statement, as required
by said act, and having given to the owner of
each lot ten days' notice of the time and place
of meeting, they met on tbo 29th day of April,
A. D. 1889. at the office of the Board of View
ers, in the city of Pittsburg, heard all com
plaints and evidence presented, and, after lull
consideration thereof, present the following
report, showing the amount each property
holder is entitled to pay as tbo proper propor
tion of said cost:
EXPENSES.
Printing ordinance and notices 8 0 00
Printing viewers' report f ""
Making plan and serving notices 10 00
Viewers'time arm
8 116 00
ASSESSED.
Geneva street, north side, fromFisk street to
Forty-fifth street
J. C. Smith (20), 138.32 feet 5 218
C. P. Tiers (30). 130 12-5 feet 3 03
197
262
John Forbes. 20 feet.
John Kennedy, 22 feet. 2 40
Calvin Wells, 24 feet 2 62
Andrew Miller, 21 feet 2 63
Catb. Hughes, 40 feet......
Cath. Dougherty (25), 100 feet 2 73
G. F. Jacoby, 40 feet
Chas. Horan,20feet 2 18
Michael Moore. 20feet zi
Thos. Bowler, 20 feel 2 18
Julia Bowler, 20 feet 2"
George W. Gardner (42), 52.41 feet.... i 59
Geneva street, south side
John G. Brown (21). 133.4J feet. 2 2D
John G. Fox (20), LJO.12-5 feet.. 2 18
George Blair (18), 80 feet J 97
D. K. Duff, 20 feet 2 18
Sarah Evans, 20 feet 2 18
Ellen C. Green, 20 feet 2 18
W. Livingston (16), 19 feet J 75
John Barrett (13), 15 feet 142
Calvin Wells (25), 95 feet ? 73
Calvin Wells, 14o feet 15 83
Dennis O'Driscoll (25), 100 feet 2 73
St Franciscus Hospital, 275 feet 30 00
3116 00
"RAHnArtfrillv STiTiTTiir.tAi V
EDWARD JAY sVLLEN, ")
DANIEL WENKE, Viewers.
TIMOTHY O'LEARY; Je., J
Pittsburg, April 29, 18S9. mylS-53
POLITICAL.
-pEPUBLICAN CONVENTIONS
Headquarters or the County )
Republican Executive Committee,
Pittsburo, May U, 1889. )
In accordance with the rules of the County
Republican Executive Committee Assembly
District Conventions will be held on
TUESDAY. MAY 21, 1SS9,
at the places and time below designated.
Three separate Conventions will be held for
each Assembly District to which delegates
from each election district of the county will
be elected, on
SATURDAY. MAY 18, 1889,
between the hours of i and 7 o clock p. M.,
viz.:
One delegate to Convention No. 1 to elect
members of tbe County Committee.
One delegate to Convention No. 2. to elect
delegates to the County Convention, which shall
nominate one candidate for Judge ot the Com
mon Pleas Court No. L
One candidate for Coroner.
One candidate for District Attorney.
The delegates from the Sixth, Seventh and
Eighth Assembly Districts to nominate one can
didite for Director of the Poor.
One delegate to Convention No. 3, to elect
delegates to the State Convention.
first assembly district.
Convention No. L Headquarters Allegheny
Central Republican Club, corner of South
Diamond and Federal streets, at 10 A. u.
Convention No. 2, Headquarters of Allegheny
Central Republican Club at 2 P. M.
Convention No. 3, Headquarters of Allegheny
Central Republican Club, at 3 r. M.
SECOND ASSEMBLT DISTRICT.
Convention No. 1, Common CouncU chamber,
Allegheny, 10 a. K. ,.,.
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. I, Rooms of the YoungMen's
Republican Tariff Club, 61 Sixth avenue, at 10
A.M.
Convention No. 2, at the samo place at U
A. m.
Convention No. 3, at the same place at 12 m.
FOURTH ASSEMBZ.T DISTRICT.
Convention No. 1, Rooms ot tbe YoungMen's
Republican Tariff Club, 61 Sixth avenue, at 2
P. M. v
Convention No. 2, at the same place at 2.30
p. M.
Convention No. 3, at the same place at 3
P. M.
"FIFTH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT.
Convention No. 1, Select Council chamber,
Plttsbnrg, at 7.30 P. M.
convention in o. a, uommon uouncu cnamoer,
Pittsburg, at 7.30 P. M.
Convention No. 3, Common Council chamber,
Pittsburg, at 820 P. M.
SIXTH ASSEMBLT DISTRICT.
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 ASSEMBLT DISTRICT.
Convention No. L Common Council Cham
ber, Pittsburg, 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. L Select" CouncU Chamber,
Pittsburg, at 10 A. m.
Convention No. 2 in the same place at H
A. M.
Convention No. 3 in tbe same place at 12 H.
The temporary chairman ot each convention
will be designated later
Proper notice will be given of the time and
place of holding the County Convention, ac
cording to the rules, as soon as Tuesday's con
ventions are held.
GEORGE M. VONBONNHORST,
ROBERT BERRY, Chairman.
Becretary. my!3-29
Our Police and Firemen.
TVBITTE2T BY
Henry Mann, Chas. T. Dawson, W. H. Gutelius,
E. B. Sawyers. Andrew McSwIgan, Jas.
S. Henry, C. A. Evan'. H. B. Mon
trevflle and R. B. PowelL
OUR POLICE.
A history of tbe Pittsburg Police Force under
the town and city, by Henry Mann. Il
lustrated with portaits and etchings.
OUR FIREMEN.
A history of the Pittsburg Fire Department
from tho village period until the present
time. Contributed to by tbe
above named gentlemen.
Edited by Charles T. Dawson. Illustrated
with portraits and etchings.
Published for the benefit ot the Police and
Firemen's Gymnasium Fund.
Two separate histories in one volume, octavo,
about TOO pages, bound in cloth, leather or full
morocco. Over 100 pages of illustrations, in
cluding portraits, scenes of tbe present, old
time scenes, etc.
SOLD BY SUBSCRIPTION ONLY.
Orders may be banded to any member of the
Police and Fire Departments. my 15-12
OAKLAND SQUARE,
$6,600 each, moderate cash payment balance
$500 per annum, elegant new two-story and
mansard brick dwellings, 8 rooms, haU, bath,
laundry, slate mantels, art fire places, tile
hearths, sliding doors, wired for electric light,
fine chandeliers, both gases, plate glass win
dows, etc; Oakland Square, five minutes from
Fifth avenue cable line ana directly on line of
new cable loop which is to be constructed this
sunmcr;a beautiful park (on which are sev
eral hundred beautiful sbade trees), tbe whole
surrounded by streets and sidewalks, sewered
and paved with aspbaltnm;on each side of and
facing the park are the above described dwell
ings; most,desirablo houses yet offered; en
hancement of values sure. SAMUEL W.
BLACK A CO., 99 Fourth ave. myU-39
A E. LINKENHEIMER,
ARCHITECT, i
os BmitfioeMi street Pittsburg, Pa. Fref&eMi
j rreag aanaag, www neor, a auHHCiff,
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AUCTION SALES.
T.M-McFARLAND, Attorney,
153 Fourth avenue. . -
ORPHANS'COURTSALE . '
BY VIRTUE OF AN ORDER OF THS'
ORPHANS' COURT OF ALLE- '
GHENY COUNTY, AT NO.
, MAY TERM, 1889,
The undersigned administrator d. b. n. of the
estate of Sam M. Taggart, deceased, will ex
pose at public sale on the premises on
SATURDAY, JUNE 1, '89,
At 2 O'CLOCK P.M.
The following described real estate, situated
in Stowe township. Allegheny county. Pa., be
ing lots Noa. 10. It 12. 13, 14. 15. 16. 17. 18, 19, 20,
29, 30, 3L 32, 33, 34, 35, 38, in a plan of lots laid
out by Alex. McK. Guthrie, as recorded In
Plan Book, vol. 7. page 144.
Also all that certain piece of ground situated
In said township containing one-half acre.bound
ed and described as foHows: Beginning on tho
line of Sarah st and lands late of R. B. Guth
rie; thence by line of said lands north 3Sf
east, 19 41400 percbes to an alley 15 ft. wide;
thence north 51J. west by said alley i 12-100
perches to a post: thence by a straight line
south 38M, west lfl 41-100 perches to said Sarah
St.; thence by said Sarah St. south 51. east
4 12-100 perches to place of beginning, being
the southeastern half of lot No. 8 in Sarah
McGunnegle's plan. Plan Book,voL 3, pages 314
and 315.
These lots are beautifully located within tea
minutes' walk of Chartiers station, P.4LE,
R. R.. and within five minutes' walk of station
of Pittsburg, Chartiers and Youghiogheay
Railroad.
TITLE TJNDISPUTABLE.
TERMS OF SALE: One-half cash 6n de
livery of deed; balance in one year, secured by
bond and mortgages on the premises, with ia
terest and sci. le. clause,
FRANK THOMSON.
Administrator, D B.N.
A. J.PENTECOST.
Auctioneer, 413 Grant st m jl0-0-7
AUCTION SALE-FRIDAY MORNING
May 17, at 10 o'clock, No. 311 Market st
Fine silk tapestry parlor suite, plush
trimmed, cost 8400; elegant satin brocateila
suit, all spring edges and hair filled, cost J250;
mirror-door wardrobe, cost 885; floor cabinet In
mahogany and wall cabinet in cherry, very
large French plate glass with cabinet base, flno ,
chamber suits in walnut oak and cherry, hall
racks, bookcases, hair and husk mattresses,
lace curtains, lambrequins, moquets, velvet
and body brussels. tapestry and ingrain car
pets, linoleum, toiletware, dishes, fancy goods,
notions, glassware, drygoods, lamps, clocks,
pictures, sewing machines, stoves, refrigera
tors, lot fine wall paper, cedar chests, eta, eta.
Goods now on exhibition.
HENRY AUCTION CO.. LEX -myl6-33
Auctioneers.
BY JAS. W". DRAPE fc CO,
PUBLICTSALE
-OF-
SLOT LARGE B1M LOTS
On Bozgs,Washington and Ches3 aves.. Thirty
secona ward, Pittsburg, only ten minutes'
walk from Mt Washington incline plane. As
it Is desired to close up the interests between
tbe different heirs, the entire blocks will be ex
posed to public sale on SATURDAY, May 18,
at 2 o'clock P. m., on tbe premises. The lots
are all large, fronting on fine wide avenues and
streets, and are in a good and fast improvinjr
neighborhood. City water, natural and artifi
cial gas: good drainage; pure, bracing air, etc
Lots will be sold singly or in blocks, on very
liberal terms of payment 810 down on each lot
at sale title perfect. Plans, etc- from
JAMES W. DRAPE & CO.,
Aeents and Auctioneers,
myl6-25 129 Fourth ave.. Pittsburg.
A3IUSE3IEXTS.
MAV IN AUGURATION OF THE
lYlxlX NEW EXPOSITION BUILDING.
FESTIVAL.
evenings! 0FIndf
AFTERN00Ns0Iaydn8
TICKETS FOR SINGLE CONCERTS --:
OWONSALE,at
HAMILTON'S.
The celebrated Steinway Grand Piano used
at the festival concerts. my!4
Grand Opera House Extra
E. D. WILT Lessee and Manager.
WEEK OF MAY 20.
DocMafler's Mapficent Minstrels.
Direct from their own beautiful theater. New
York City.
SEATS NOW ON SALE. myl6-o2
TTARRYWHilAMS ACADEMY
'io-night, matinees Tnesday, Thursday and
Saturday.
C. C. MAGEE,
Irish Luck Comedy Company. myl2-8
B
LIOU THEATER
J. C. STEWART'S
FAT MEN'S CLUB.
The Funniest Yet
rsylS
H
ARkTR' THRATTTK
One week. May 13.
WE, US & CO.
Next week Gray fc Stephens. mylSg-WTS
GRAND OPERA HOUSE
To-night, Rice's most elaborate produc
tion of beautiful
EVANGELINE.
65 Artists in tbe Cast
Next week, Dockstader's Minstrels. mylS-10
PICNIC GROVE FREE!
WINDSOR PARK.
Only six miles from the 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, etc
Tbe use of the grove will be given free to
Sunday schools, societies, lodges, G.A.R. posts,
private fetes, etc, tbe only charge being fare
on the steam elevator to and from tbe grounds.
For dates and further particulars apply to
J. H. DAWSON, Lacock street near Fed
eral street, Allegheny, or to A.CLANEYon
the gronnds.SSWSl myll-15-P
FREE EXCURSION
-TO-
WITELEY PLACE, i 1
WHjaNSBURG,'
ON SATURDAY, MAY 11
Train leaves Union Station atl o'clock p. K.
LOTS '
40 to 55 feet front by 131 to 190 feet deep. 4
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Beautiful building sites, with magnificent B
view of surrounding country. - &?
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Call on agents, who will take yon oml' ;
THEE OX CHAEQE.
McCUHE k GOULTEBr
AGENTS,
98 FOURTH AVE.
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