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THE PITTSBURG ' DISPATCH, TODAY. -SEPTEMBER . 27, ;l889.f
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' " " - . THE PITTSBUKG " DISPATCH, TODAY. -SEPTEMBER . 27, ;'
NOT ENOUGH TAXES.
The Board of Assessors Fall Short in
Their Calculations
BY $43,658 79 IN THE SUM TOTAL
They Blundered Badly in Making an As
sessment of 12 Mills.
A DEFICIENCY TO BE fROYIDED FOE
That the citv's financiers made a mistake
in their calculations for the current year
when they fixed the tax assessment at 1
mills is made very plain by the table
printed below, which as furnished by the
Board of Assessors yesterday. When the
assessors completed their triennial assess
ment, several months ago, a statement was
printed showing the valuations of the
various classes of property as originally
made bv them. Since then, however, the
figures have been reduced somewhat by
appeals to the board and by decisions of the
courts, and the table here given shows what
the actual cash valuation or the property in
the citv is at the present time, all the ap
peals hiving been settled with the exception
perhaps of a few that will not appreciably
affect this list
THE TOTALS SUMMED UP.
V
-Real estaie-
lArrl-
Full.
Kural. I cult'l.l
Total.
S I
o 79 am
t
1
,2
3
.4
s
6
:?
8
9
10
II
139,730
11,700
45.230
1S4.CSS
9,354,765
9,812,700
13,740,734
16.3.18,935
2.763,731
4,96i,iS
2. 663,346
2.925,933
4,235,529
la! 695. 504
16.IM,9!!
4.JW7.C99
18,130
5.430
z,Grc,i6
5 9fll 440
5,495,
4,3X1, 83
34.7UI
2.WS,:iW
45,51)5
7.305
.fiai.vii
3.946,937
4.424,374
3,351.539
3,936,809
l4.WJ.74i
4,7o7.709
4.495.3S5
7.472.6S2
4,171713
7,109.443
14.9..003
3,950,322
3,023,030
3, 632, 976
2.67C7S6
4.SS2.200
3. US, 053
3,876,282
3,649,216
2,313,859
2.742,336
2,773,490
2.026,697
1.401.941
2.563,801
1,266.545
1.297,753
1.119,163
1,331.909
1S-1
1M
, 130, 499
3,2S,4M
1.431, 835
7,9,076
4.672,2
273,875,
12,0551
3,040,
85,410
444'jOi
Si 505
40.54J
15.5a
50.175
21,390
13
H
15
16
IT
18
19
SO
Z3?C,7S7
S4.1C7,
8, IKS, Ml
1,553,7791
4,3.:i
7,111.190
. .71
463.741
1.41.061 39CO,S9
rt 117 375'in TQI T47i
I 63,7C6
21-1
i,:kist3' &34,m'
3.lli9 S.4313S0
i?r i too SAI
433.301
aa.ssi
1,816.930
536.261
Sj4.024
K.065
51-1
8,155
13,135
H.4S0
12,545
2-1
13.550 i'lIl.WJ,
S14,9o3 S,600.C7S'
:i
19.430
12,220
19,225
17.775
6,859
32,250
53,933
9.150
4,165
1,700
7.750
563.991
1,935,43;
93,605
2S
a)
31
32
33
34
33
36
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;-ii.24o
l,(,7iSH
39,452
I3,r8a
1.559.019
1, :76.41b
1, 330
1,028,319
300. S
1.150,339
294, 4S0
5. 798
3,000,
151,873.
13,583
Si4l
r7o.f5
39. ST
3. WO
1,470
13,825
142.111. S3744,g)3.950l7.731.730ll. 495, 12Sll95.54J.34S
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25S.651
30S.6S;
SOT ENOUGH TAXES.
, When the appropriation ordinance was
prepared the city valuation was placed at
$180,000,000, including reductions on rural
and agnsultural properties, but the Finance
Committee at the time of making this cal
culation really expected the valuation to
run up to fully 5200,000,000, though they
based their plans on 5180,000,000. At the
rate of 12 mills they calculated to receive
2,165,960 75 from city taxes. From the
table above, it will be seen that the valua
tions on the entire city amount to 195,512,
345. Of this sum 142,111,537 represents
real estate taxable 3t the lull rate of 12
mills; $44,203,950 represents rural property
taxable at a two-thirds rate or 8 mills; 57,
731,730 represents agricultural property
taxable at one-hall rate, or 6 mills,
and 51,495,128 represents personal prop
erty which is also taxable at the full 12-mill
rate. The tax lew then on the property as
sessed at the full rate is 1,723,279 98; on
rural property, 5353,631 60, and on agricul
turai property, 45.390 38. The total tax
lew accord- $ to this statement is 2,122,
30196, or 43,658 79 less than the Finance
Committee anticipated, although the valua
tion runs up considerably higher than the
figures" upon which they based their calcu-
; latlons. This deficiency in the present
vear's appropriations will, it is more than
probable, be increased lrom 5 to 10 per cent
by reason of exonerations and taxes that
will not be paid.
A CAPITAL STOCK OF $50,000.
Coraopolls is to Have a Burial Gronnd Con
sisting of 100 Acres.
Coraopolis will soon have a cemetery.
That is about all now except a good sewer
that is needed to make it a comfortable
place of residence. The people who live
there, as a rule, are firm adherents to their
religion, and only the Methodists have pos
sessed a burial ground. The Presbyterians
have been using the Forest Grove Church
burial ground, and though it is a pleasant
place to lie in, it Is four miles from the
boronzh. and the road to it gets very muddy
at; times, while the United Presbyterians
nave baa no place at an.
The corporators of the new project are J.
"W. Curry, John Watson, Thomas F. Wat
son, F. B. Patterson and Charles E.
Cornelius. Esq., who has prepared the
papers !or presentation to Common Pleas
Court Xo. 1, and will ask for a charter. The
capitalization is 550,000. The old Methodist
burial ground has been secured along with
other tracts in the vicinity amounting to
over 100 acres on the top of the hill above
Mrs. Kiter's place, and a good road will be
constructed from Coraooolis to the cemetery.
From the ground, much of which is covered
with forest trees, can be seen all the Ohio
Valley from the lower end ot SewicKley to
Bellevue.
Tlic DriTino Wheel Broke.
The driving wheel of the engine attached
to the first section of 2fo. 9 on the Pan
handle, which left this city at 7:30 yester
day morning, gave way at Bowed station,
nbont 55 miles from the city. The train
was brought to an abrupt halt, but without
causing any injury or loss of life.
A Kcw Comedian Hired.
Fin Beynolds, a Pittsburg comedian, will
hereafter play the part of the postmaster in
the "TJ. S. MaiL" The present incumbent
was released. Beynolds is well and favora
bly known in this city. He will appear in
the roll for the first time to-night.
Tourism,
Whether on pleasure bent or business, should
take on every trip a bottle ot Syrup of Figs, as
f it acts most pleasantly and effectually en the
kidneys, liver and bowels, preventing fevers,
headaches and other forms of sickness. For
sale in 60c and $1 bottles by all leading drug
Eists. T5 CEXTS TO BEAVER AD EETURN-.75
CENTS.
Tla PiCUbnrg nnd Lnke Erie R. B.
Beaver Fair, September 24, 25, 26 and 27.
Tickets good to return until the 28th, in
clusive. They Are No Fraud.
Tickets issued by Hendricks & Co., pho
tographers, 68 Federal street, Allegheny,
are good for just what they call lor, rexard-
Jess of what others say.' If vou hold a
ticket bring it in before October L Come
and see for yourself.
As a dressing and color restorerParker'sHalr
Balsam never fails to satisfy.
Parker's Ginger Tonic alleviates suffering.
j$ Welcome the Meter,
For it is the real friend of the consumer of
.gas. If you nse the Anderson burners you
will eetvour gas for less money than you
did by contract system.
fireplaces can be changed for 1 50 to
f2 00 each. . , , ,
The Anderson gas fire is certainly the
most artistic device In the market.
- Bee"itW6re you finish your new house.
2ow on exhibition at the office of Stand
ard Plumbing Co., 82 Fourth avenue.
IT IS TIED UP.
Sir, Cnrnegle Can't Secure Control of the
rituburc nnd Western Before 1S93 In
Drrxel, Moriran & Co.'a Clinches.
The air has been lull of rumors lately
about the Pittsburg and Western road and
Andrew Carne.sie. It is claimed the latter
is trying to secure the controlling interest in
the line. A prominent official of the road
made the following statement yesterday
which is self-explanatory:
"The Pittsburg and Western road was re
organized two years ago last May. At
that time Drexel, Morgan &r Co. lent
53,000,000 to the road, and in pay for the
same received bonds and stocks of the line
covering the amount Previous to loaning
the money they exacted an agreement that
the voting power of the stock should be
vested in them for five years, or, in other
words, until 1892. This is a policy which
Drexel, Morgan & Co. seem to lave exten
sively followed in their dealings with other
railroads. Drexel. Morgan & Co. do not
own 53,000,000 worth of the stock at the
present time; indeed, it is an open question
whether or not they have not already dis
posed of all their possessions in the- road.
Although thev may have sold out to the last
cent, they will nevertheless continue to con
trol the road under the terms of their orig
inal agreement
"When the late President Callery died
there was a well-defined feeling that Mr.
Andrew Carnegie should be taken into the
road as a stockholder. Accordingly, 35,000
shares, previously owned by Mr. Callery,
were sold to him. It is not at all likely that
he has received any more than this, as the
persons holding stock are very well satisfied
with it
"It will be utterly impossible for Mr. An
drew Carnegie, Mr. Harry Oliver or Mr.
John Chalfant, or any combination of these
men, to obtain control of the road before
1892. Of course Mr. Carnegie and others
may be, however, looking forward to an ul
timate control of the road, but until 1892
that is impossible."
FOE THE SOUTHSIDE.
The Safety Committee Will Advise the Far-
chase of Three Lots.
The Committee on Public Safety will
meet this afternoon to consider several ordi
nances that have been referred to them, the
most important of which is one authorizing
the purchase of lots in the Thirty-first
and Thirty-fifth wards for fire engine and
hose houses. The ordinance only contem
plated the purchase of two lots to be located
at such points as to be easily availnble'for
the hilltop wards, the Thirty-first, Thirty
second and Thirty-fifth, but property within
the limits prescribed by the ordinance arose
so rapidly in value after the matter became
public that the sub-committee, composed of
Messrs. HBllidav, Pitcairn and Kisbet, ap
pointed to investigate the situation, have
deemed best to change the plan, and will
report to the committee to-day advising the
necessity of purchasing a lot in each of
three wards.
In their report the sub-committee will
say that they have made a careful examina
tion of the whole matter, taking into con
sideration the peculiar topography of the
hill tops on the S5uthside, the rapid in
crease of the population and the destructible
character of the buildings, nearly all of
which are frames. Believing it to be to the
best interest of the city that there should be
a hose or engine house erected in each of
the three wards, the sub-committee there
fore recommends and urges that Councils
pass an ordinance providing for the
purchase of a lot of ground in each ward,
the aggregate cost of which the sub-committee
states should not be more than 7,000.
This will give the Chief of the Department
ot Public Safety the privilege of locating
the property wherever he may select and
can purchase to the best advantage, but the
committee provides he must be governed by
the approval of Councils.
ODD ARTICLES LOST.
Blc Crowds of Excnrslonlsts Going to the
Exposition. f
It is a constant source of pleasure to the
Exposition managers to see so many excur
sionists coming in from the country. Every
day the crowds are larger. Yesterday the
number reached 3,000, and it is expected
there will be more of an influx to-day.
These peopl remain in the city from 24 to
48 hours, and spend from 2 50 to 100 in va
rious ways.
The funniest collection in the world of
lost,strayed,stolen, misfit andinapropos arti
cles find their way into the Exposition of
fice, and lie there in a shapeless bunch
awaiting identification.
There are umbrellas without number,
from the rusty old sunshade relic of Butler
county to the dashing gold affair from the
East End. There are gloves and gloves, red
and blue, black, white and tan; misses'
gloves ana children's gloves, heavy darned
gloves, belonging to gentlemeD. and darned
heavy gloves, belonging to farmers. Then
there are veils.white, gray and spotted, and
the somber mourning drapery. These things
are .claimed, say probably three-fourths of
them, but there are other articles that are not
quite in sncli demand.
The music for this afternoon is as follows:
PAET 12 O'CLOCK,
1. March, "German Herald" Carl
2. Overture, "Prettvas a Picture" Catlm
3. Characteristic "In the Mill" v Dietz
4. Waltz, "Golden Myrtle" Kahrbach
5. Gavotte, "Playful Kittens" Eilenberg
PAKT 24' o'clock.
1. Medley overture, "A Brass Monkey"
. Zimmermann
2. Grand selection, "La Vestal' ..Mercandante
3. Gavotte, "Ever Thlno" Weis
4. Descriptive, "Russian Carriage Sone""
m ..........'""....-............ .Thornton
5. Galop "Youth and Beauty" Kiesler
Friday and Saturday
Bemnant days; half price for remnants of
dress goods; come early; no humbug, no
humbug. Citable & ShusteeJ
35 Fifth avenue.
At Max Klein's, Allegheny, for 50 cents
per quart each you can get California port,
sherry, muscatel, sweet angelica, or any
other known California wines. Honest
quarts and pure goods, and don't you for
ge' it- i mrr
Only One Opinion.
Exposition visitors partaking of refresh
ments here in the city have only one opinion
of Frauenheim & Vilsack's Pittsburg beer,
viz, it is unexcelled for flavor and purity.
Milleteby opening to-day at Fleish
man's. Remnant Sale.
Dress goods remnants half price, half
price, Friday and Saturday, September 27
and 28; come early; get the pick.
KifABLE & Shusteb, 35-Fifth ave.
Overholt. Golden Wedding, Large,
Gibson and Dilliuger whisky for sale in
large quantities by Geo, H. Bennett & Bro.,
135 First avenue, second door below Wood
street
Dancing Commencement.
Thnma's Dancing Academy, 64 Fourth
ave., will open for the season next Tuesday,
Oct. 1. See amusement column.
Cloaks and wraps to-day at Fleish
man's! Ono of the Finest.
Klein's "Silver Age" display at the Ex-
sition,
MWF
Men's fine neckwear at James H. Aiken
& Co.'s. 100 Fifth ave.
New dress trimmings to-day at Fleish
man's. Ax.li druggists keep it. Klein's "Silver
Age." arwtf
Millineet opening to-day at Fleish
man's. -''- ,
SS-DUplay advertUementt one dollar pjr
square or one insertion. Classified advertise
mevXi on this page tuch at fronted, For Sale,
To Let, cfc, 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 are to be prepaid except where
advertisers already have accounts with Tin U1S-
FATCIL
riTTSBURG.
THOMAS MCCAFFREY. SK9 Butler street.
F-MUi G. bTUCKEY, SUh street and 1'enn ave.
E. G. STUCKEY ACO., Wylie ave. and Fultoast.
S. STOliEliY. Fifth Avenue Market House.
EAST E5TD.
J. "W. WALLACE, 6121 Fenn avenue.
OAKLAND. .
MCALLISTER SHElBLEK,Stbav. AAtiroodib
SODTnSIDE.
JACOB SPOHN. Mo. J Carson street.
H. A. DONALDSON, 1707 Carson street
ALLEGHENY.
A. J. KAEHCHEK, 59 Federal street.
H. J. McBRIDF, Market House, Allegheny.
FKFJ) H. EGGEKS. 172 Ohio street,
F. H. EGGEKS 4 SON, Ohio and Chestnut sts.
J. F. STEVENSON, Arch and Jackson streets.
THOMAS MCHENRY, Western and Irwin aves.
O. W. HUGHES. Pcnnsvlvanla and Beaver aves.
1'EKBYM. GLEIM. Kebecca and Allegheny aves.
M1LLVALE BWKOUGH.
W. TV. FLOCKER, Stationer, No. 4 Grant ave.
WANTED.
Male Hclo.
"TTTANTED-IOPLASTEBEKS. IMMEDIATELY
VV -Inquire at GSTWyUe ave. C GEISLEB.
se27-7
WANTED-A GOOD SALESMAN IN A FINE
retail business. Address H., Dispatch offlce.
SC27-2
WANTED-CARPENTEP.S. APPLY AT
brickworks, Ruch's Hill. BOOTH 4
FL1NN. se27-82
WANTED-TIN AN D SHEET IKON WO KK ER
on furnace work, at J. C. BABTLETT'3,
No. 203 Wood st. SC27-6
WANTKU-FODK BOYS BKTWEEN 11 AND
16 years to work In lactory. Apply at 57
THIKU AVENUE. 8e2M
T7ANTEO A FIRST CLASS COAT MAKER
V steady work and good TraMs. Apply at
J. KLEE & CO.'S, 811 Liberty St. seZ7-77
WANTED-AMALECOOK (CATHOLIC) FOR
an Institution in the city: good references
required. Address COOK, Dispatch office. se22-46
-VT7" ANTE D-EXPERIKN CEO BAND AND
V V 6croll sawyer: call at once. EI LEU, BBEIT
W1ESEK & CO., South Twenty-third street. T
seI7-3
WANTED-100 LABORERS AT THE COR. OF
Western ve. and indwell street. Alle
gheny City. T. M. SCANLON, Contractor.
6e27-l
WANTED-A MAN OF GOOD ADDRESS TO
work eleht hours a day: cood position to
risht party. PITTSBURG ART CO.. 12)4 Sixth
st. se27-3
-TfJANTED-WAITEK-ONE WHO UNDEK-
STANDS the business: German preferred.
Call after 10 o'clock at C. KITTNER'S, 606 Liberty
street. seis.74
WANTED-BUTCHEK; SINGLE; MUSTUN
DKRSTAD the business and be a good
sausage maker. Apply 116 LARIMER AVE.,
E. E. sc27-5
w
ANTED-20 BTONECUTTERS. ALSO
stonemasons at once. AbdIv at 549 Ohio St..
Allecbeny. KUNKEL & JORDAN, Stone Con
tractors. se27-SS
-THTANTED-6 STONECUTTERS AND 10 LA
W BORERS. Apply to H. D. MASON, room
No. 8 General Office A. V. K, B., Eleventh and
Pike streets. se:7-83
WANTED STONECUTTERS AND MASONS.
Applvat once at CORNER AMBERSON
no strike. se:6-12
WANTED-SOL1CITORS FOB BUILDING
and loan association: our men are clearing
from S10O to S200 per mo. Applv at once to A. L.
ROBlSON, 840 Rose st,, Youngstown. Ohio.
tex-tl
-TTTANTED-GENTLEMEN -rfjio DESIRE A
V V wife or a lively correspondent to send their
address and stamp to THE AMERICAN CORRE
SPONDING CLUB, Box 643, Clarksburg, W. Va.
selS-15
XtTANTEDr-TWO YOUNG MEN WHO ARE
V notafrald orworkr- a good salary to relia
ble parties. Applv. bet. 1 and 3 P.M., to JOHN
SlcKEOW'N, 635 Smlthfleld 6t 2d floor, front,
city. e27-98
WANTED AN EXPERIENCED B AMBER TO
take charge of shop In Allegheny City; old
stand; good custom; good reasons for selling;
married man preferred. Address BARBER, Dis
patch office. se27-97
-TTT-ANTED-A YOUNG MAN OF GOOD
YV appearance who speaks the Swedish lan
guage to soliolt orders for our elegant Swedish
Bibles, sold on easv payments; good pay to right
party. E. GATELY 4 CO., 25 Federal st., Alle
gheny, Pa. se26-40
WANTED FIRST-CLASS BARBERS FOR
first-class Jobs; also everyone interested: in
barbers' supplies to read our advertisement In
another column on this page. ROSS W. KLACK,
the largest barbers' supply dealer, 80 Diamond
St., Pittsburg. se23-23-stwr
WAN TED-SALESMEN AT S7S PER MONTH
salary and expenses, to sell a IlneorsUver
plated ware, watches, etc.: by sample only; horse
and team furnished free: write at once for full
Particulars and sample case of goods free. STAN
ARD SILVERWARE CO., Boston, Jlai.
SC24-90-D
-TXTANTED-CONTRACTORS IN BRICKWORK
V wanting bricklayers and Journeymen brick
layers wanting work can have their wants regis
tered free of charge at the headquarters of the
INDUSTRIAL MUTUAL BENEFIT ASSOCIA
TION. S3 Fourth ave., first floor, front office.
Open until 9 r. if. Sat. sc22-6-MWrsu
. Femnle Helo.
WANTED AN EXPERIENCED SALES
LADY for our art embroidery department:
must understand stamping. FLElbllMAN 4
CO., Pittsburg. se27-91
TTTANTED-GOOD GIRL. FOR HOUSEWORK
V In small famllv: 30 minutes' ride from city.
Apply at 137 FEDERAL ST., Allegheny, between
3: Jo and S p. ji. Saturday. se27-94
Ulale nnd Female tTelo.
WANTED-AT ONCE-3 WAITRESSES, S3 SO
per week, chambermaid and laundress for
small Hotel. 60 cooks. 20 chambermaids, 100 house
girls. 20 for country, dishwashers and pantry
girls, Bewing girl. MEEHAN '3, 545 G rant t.
se20-D
-VXTANTED-AGENTS. MALE OR FEMALE,
V y in all country towns, to sell photograph
albums: latest designs for fall trade Just received;
big profits and quick returns to energetic agents;
write terms, etc. UNION PUBLISHING CO.,
103 Fourth ave. se22-S0 ttfsu
Situations.
TTTANTED-POSITION BY FIRST-CLASS D.
Y E. bookkeeper, with good references. See
SHEPABD & CO.. 54 Fifth ave. se24-39
WANTED-OSITION TO TAKE CHARGE
of greenhouse and grounds by a young
manfully competent; has 5 years' experience.
MEEUAN'S, 545 Grant St. se27-S7
Partners.
WANTED - PARTNER A GENTLEMAN
with 82,500 to start a'good paying business;
sure of success and paying big profits, s. a..
Dispatch office. se27-78-FSn
Booms. Bouses. Etc.
WANTED-2 UNFURNISHED ROOMS IN
central portion of city. Address W. S.,
Dispatch office. se27-17
Financial.
WANTED MORTGAGES ON CITY PROP
ERTY, over S4.000; 4j ner cent; no tax.'
HENRY A. WEAVEB4C0., 1)2 Fourth avenue.
mh2-a22-l
WANTED-MORTGAGHS-Sl.C00,000TOLOAN
in large and small amounts at 4J$. 5 and 6
per cent, free of State tax: no delay. REED B.
COYLE & CO.. 131 Fourth ave. myll-SO
WANTED-TO LOAN S00O.OC0. IN AMOUNTS
of S3, 000 and upward, on city and suburban
cronerty. on M per cent, tree of tax: also smaller
amounts at 5 and a per cent. BLACK. 4 BA1RD.
S5Iourtbavenue. se21-d2SD
TrATED-MOKTGAGES-St,000.(X)0TOLOAN
IT on city and suburban properties at IK, Sand
t per cent, and on larms in Allegheny and aqja
cent coontles at 6 per ceuU 1. Ai. PEN NOCK 4
SON, 105 Fourth avenue. ap7-f4l
-VT7"ANTED-TO lOAN t200,000 ON MORT-
(500,000 at 4H per cent on residences or business
VT UAGES; aiw ana upwaru at o per cent;
t per cent va ichucucgb or uusiucBS
so in adjoining counties. S. H.
property: also in aujuiuiuj
FRENCH. 125 Fourth avenue.
OCdl-eH-D
MUcrllnncous.
WANTED-NEW'FOUNDLAND DOG-MUST
be voung and good-natured. Address,
stating price and where to be seen, P. o. BOX
695, city. se27-lS
WANTED -SECOND-HAND REMINGTON
typewriter in good condition: medium
Roman type preferred. Address, with particu
lars, ALLEN, Dispatch offlce. bc25-117-wtsu
TTANTED-ALL BARBERS TO KNOW THAT
VV we are still supplying every first-class bar
ber shop from our mammoth stock: please bear In
mind that we manufacture barbers' supplies in
addition to those that we are sole agents for: we
challenge competition in Spelcher's Dandruff
Cure. Black's Keystone Snow Flake Egg Shampoo
Cream. Black's Celebrated Keystone razors: these
razorsaremadeln Germany especially for us. We
are onlv one block from the Postofilce and Court
House and invite every barber to call and see our
establishment, built up by our own energy and
means. i;uaa w. ulava. .no. w mamona
street, Pittsburg. Pa. The largest manufacturer
of and dealer in barbers' supplies; not the com
petitor or successor of any flra; 12 years at the
present stand.
e23-23-uwr
WANTED.
Miscellaneous.
WANTED-HIGUEST fil?0T CASH PRICES
paid for second-hand furniture, carpets and
household goods of all kinds. 12U .PENN AVE
NUE. an20-25-Mwr
WANTED-MANU FACTURERS TO .OCCUPY
a manufacturing site on B. & O. U. J
Griffin, free. Address P. D. B ABN HABT. est
Newton, l'a. e2'
WANTED-TO START A CLUB OF 42 MEM
BERS to secure a fine gold watch for each
one in the club at JIM per weet. Address P. O.
BOX SOI, and I will call and show vou the watcn.
JJO-W
TITANTED-PERSONS TO KNOW THAT BX
W agreeing to pay II per week you can get
possession of fine gold or sliver watches, clocks,
jewelry, diamonds, silverware, etc J.M1TSOH,
130 Federal st., Allegheny. Fa. selMmrsu
WANTEO-BY PEARSON, LEADING PHO
TOGRAPHER, 98 Firth avenue, Pittsburg,
and 13 Federal street, Allegheny, everybody to
know that be is making fine cabinets at f 1 50 per
dozen; photos delivered when promised; Instan
taneous orocess. mnl3-63
WANTED-BARBERS TO CALL AT OUR
exhibition and learn the method of doing
business; also get acquainted with the enterpris
ing barbers' supply man, A. Edlls; be has great
Ideas in new styles of barbers' furniture, and
takes pleasure In explaining to everyone how he
made his success: we have a special laboratory
where we manufacture all barbers' toilet goods:
we are manufacturers and proprietors of Edlls
Monogram Dandruff Cure and Hair Invigorator.
Edlls" Cream of Violets, Cosmetlque de Vienna,
Vienna razors, Vienna Egg Shampoo, Exposi
tion Bea Foam, Electric Hair Dye, etc;
our establishment Is situated on your way
to the Exposition; we occupy 5 num
bers, 5 floors; our salesroom is 30 feet front and 50
feet deep: 6 windows, each 60x120, which gives
plenty of light, so our customers are able to in
spect our new and elegant designs of furniture
which we manufacture on the premises; all goods
arc Inspected by A. Edlls before the same is put
to our salesroom: remember that wc lead and that
we are the only manufacturers; remember that
we are the only manufacturers of barbers' sup
plies and furniture In Western Pennsylvania.
A. KDLIS 4 CO., leading manulacturers and
dealers In barbers' supplies and lurnlture,
successors to S. Delp. formerly No. 80 Diamond
St., now 502, 501, 506, 50S, Bin Liberty St., Pittsburg,
Pa. se25-8iwr
FOR SALE I3IPROYED KEAL ESTATE.
City Residences.
T7OB SALE-ON VERY' EASY PAYMENTS.
I? new brick houses, late style, 8 rooms, late
Improvements, on Sidney, near Twenty-third
street, Houthside, for Jt 759: easy Dayments. See
W.A. HEBRON 4 SONS, 80 Fourth ave.
r sel7-81-Tur
FOR SALE-ON LY f300-POSITlVE BARGAIN
on Twenty-seventh street, between Pcnn and
Liberty, Twelfth ward;leaseholdorschenley estate
to run several years yet, at a ground rent of (67 50
per year; lot 27x50 feet, with cood frame dwelling
of fourrooms; rents fortl5.THOS. MCCAFFREY,
3509 Butler street. sei8-57
East End Residences.
FOR SALE-ON VERY EASY TERMS. AT
Shadyslde neat new house, 6 rooms, attic,
bath, range, nat.gas fixtures, hot and cold water;
lot 30x150 ft.: for $3,000. W. A. HERRON 4 SONS,
SO Fourth a enue. sc25-50-mwt
FOR SALE-A FINE LOT ON FIFTH AVE
NUE, near Bellcfleld Presbyterian Church
and the Lloyd property: size 50x150 feet; one of
the best and most eligible lots on the avenue:
price only fiOCO, subject to a 13 years' lease: great
bargain. JAS. W. DRAPE & CO., 129 Fourth
avenue. Pittsburg. se27-9S-D
FOR SALE-A DELIGHTFUL EAST END
residence place just laid out in lots 40x135
feet, on line of proposed Wllklnsburg electric
road, and within one (1) minute's walk of new
Filth ave. station, P. It. R.; city Improvements
and conveniences; reasonable prices and terms.
BLACK 4 BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave. '
selS-52-19, 21, 23, 25, W. 30
F
OR SALE-4 ACRES. OAKLAND, WITH
substantial 10-room brick residence: 2 min
utes' walk from Fifth ave. cable line; this prop
erty is very desirably located; can be nicely sub
divided into ellglDle building lots which will
retail rapidly at a handsome profit; mice low:
terms easy. SAMUEL W. BLACK 4 CO.. 99
Fourth ave. Se22-81-1IWF
FOR SALE-ONLY 83.700 BOQUET STREET,
near Fifth ave., new2-storyand mansard frame
dwelling of 8 rooms, balL vestibule, sliding doors
between parlor and dining room; bath, inside w.
c. and stationary w. s.; inside shutters: range: h.
and c water; slate ma"tels and tile hearths: nat.
and art. gas; porches front and rear: this house
is offered at a bargain and on easy terms. REED
B. COYLE 4 CO., No. 131 Fourth ave. se26-2S
FOR SALE A RARE OPPORTUNITY IS NOW
offered to any desiring to purchase a home
in the choioest location in Oakland, as very lib
eral terms can be made In the purchase of the re
maining nouses on roroes street ana tonsn
square; 9 and 13 rooms, wejl built, elegantly
nnisnea, nne surronnuings, quick, transit, only u
minutes from postofilce by cable line. For terms.
prices and plans see W. A. HERRON 4 SONS, 80
Fourth avenue. sel-64-Mwr
FOR SALE-ONLY 17,300 FOR ONE OF THE
best and most substantially-built houses In
Oakland, containing nine rooms, hall, vestibule,
inside shutters, sliding doors between hall and
parlor and dining room; bath, inside w. c. and
stationary w. s., range, h. and c. water, slate
mantels and tile hearths, natural and artificial
gas. laundry In basement, with three stationary
tubs; porches front and rear: nice front yard, in
closed by a neat Iron fence; lot 22x143; possession
given at once. REED B. COYLE 4 CO., No. 131
Fourth avenue. se26-28
FO R S A h E-OAKLAND, FOURTEENTH
ward, a new 2-story and mansard brick dwell
ing, 8 rooms, batb, w. c., hall, laundry, etc.,
slate mantels, tile fireplaces and hearths, tine
chandeliers, both gases, city water and house
wired for electric lights, plate glass windows,
electric bells, good sewerage, street paved with
asphaltum and paid for. beautiful sbade trees in
front of house a lew minutes from cable cars:
price 80.500; a moderate cash payment and bal
ance long time: Immediate possession. SAMUEL
W. BLACK 4 CO., 99 Fourth ave. seS 4-D
FORSALE-ONLY 86,500-BOQUET STREET,
Oakland, a new 2-story and mansard brick
dwelling of 8 rooms, hall, vestibule, bath. Inside
w. c., stationary w. s., range, h. and c water,
slate mantels with cabinets and tile hearths, in
side shutters, front and back porches; this bouse
is modern in every respect and nicely papered
throughout: possession can be had at once: as this
property has direct connection with the city
sen er, and being on Boquet street, the line of the
new electric car line, now under construction. It
is considered a bargain, and is offered for a few
days only; lot 25x100. REED B. COYLE 4 CO.,
No. 131 Fourth ave. se26-28
Ilazelwood Residences.
FOR SALE-MODERN QUEEN ANNE 5 AND 8
room dwellings; large yards, porches, etc. ;
lots 24x120: price 82,500 and S3, 650; terms 1C per cent
cash, balance monthly payments if desired; Sec
ond Avenue Electric street Railroad will pass
within 300 feet of these dwellings. SAMUEL W.
BLACK 4 CO.. 99 Fourth ave. se!9-39-D
Allegheny Residences.
FOR SALEDESIRABLE RESIDENCE, NO.
291 North: auction sale adjourned until Satur
day next at 2 o'clock P. 11.; sale positive. A. J.
PENTECOST. SC23-5-D
FOR SALE-DESIRABLE RESIDENCE. NO.
291 North: auction sale adjourned until bat
urdtv next, at 2 o'clock P. M. ; sale positive. A. J.
PENTECOST. se23-5-D
FOR SALE-NO. 214 LACOCK STREET, ALLE
GHEN Y (near Sandusky St. ) lot 21X100 rt.: 2
good houses, one In front, oue in rear: all renting
For $54 per mo. ; price low. W. A. HERRON 4
bON S, 80 Fourth avenue. se25-50-MWT
FOR SALE-NEW 6-ROOM FRAME HOUSE,
Second ward, Allegheny; close to Pleasant
Valley Electric road, and ten minutes' walk to
market house; 2 nice porches; lot 13x101: pnee
Si 200; easy payments. W. W. MCNEILL 4 BRO.,
105 Fourth ave. se22-67-Mwrssu
FOR SALE LOTS.
Hazelwood Lots.
FOR SALE-2 ACRES OF GROUND, FRONT
ING 3 streets, laying well, sone rcruse, near
Second avenue and Hazelwood station; wlli sub
divide to great advantage with a good house of 8
rooms, all for 83,000; terms easy. W. A. HERRON
&SONS, 80 Fourth ave. sel7-81-Tur
FOR SALE-CHOICE LOTS IN THE BLAJR
estate, within 3 to S minutes' walk of Hazel
wood and Glenwood stations: fine level lots re
quiring no grading or filling; wide street, city
water, gas, natural gas. sidewalks, pavements,
schools,, stores, etc.; on line of the electric street
car line now building; 10 minutes by the B. 4 0.
1L R. from the new depot: all express trains stop:
monthly tickets, fare i'i cents; prices 3125 to 1 1,000;
10 per cent cash, ba ance long time: monthly pay
ments If desired. SAMUEL W. BLACK 4 CO.,
90 Fourth ave. 6C18-43-D
Aflcsbcnv r,ots.
FOR SALE-2 BUILDING LOTS ON WESTERN
avenue 20x121 feet each: price 81,750 each. A.
D.WILSON, 55 Federal St.. Allegheny. se!9-2-D
FOR SALE-NUNNERY HILL LOTS-THE
lots In the Henderson plan. Nunnery Hill,
Twelfth ward, Allegheny, are going off very sat
isfactorily; we are securing good buyers who
will be desirable residents: a few lots still for sale.
A. LEG GATE 4 SO f, 31 Federal st., Allegheny.
se26-60
Farms.
FOR SALE-FARM-200 ACRES WITH NEW
frame house and barn, rich soli, fine timber,
good springs: suited lor stock, grain or dairy;
near station; would exchange for city pronerty.
ED. WirriSH, 410 Grant . Pittsburg, P.
se27-D
FOR SALE-FARM OFSOACRlS, IN PENN
township, on the Northern turnpike; 3 miles
from Wllklnsburg; house or 8 rooms and out
buildings, fences, springs: 30 acres coal, with
bank open and custom -for same: the soil Is pro
ductive: also free gas for lighting aud heating
house; this farm would suit for stock garden or
dalrv purposes; price 837 SO per acre; worth f 100.
W. H. GRAHAM, 2633 Pnn ave.. city.
se25-33-TUWFSU
miscellaneous.
FOR BALE-LOTS AND DWELLINGS IN
all parts of the two cities: call at office and
get our new catalogue of properties for sale, with
colored pi tn of lots Just out and free to all upon
application. BLACK 4 BAIRD. 95 Fourth ave.
se25-19-D
F
IOR SALE AT BRADDOCK DESIRABLE
ousiness site; oiu ju. j cuurch property,
er Braddock ave. and Tenth St., st public
sale, by order or court, on premises, on next Sat- I
urdayatsr. M. Inquire of REV. T. N. BOYLE. I
Braddock; E. J. SMA1L, attorney, Bakewell Law i
Building, Pittsburg, or P. 8. TODD, trustee, I
Braddock. ee25-23
FOR SALE LOTS.
East End Lots.
T?0R SALE-A FEW CHOICE BUILDING
A.' lots on Fifth ave., near Craft ave Oakland,
at Slio per foot front. BLACK 4 BAIRD, 95
Fourth ave. sel3-5!-13,I4,17,19,21,23,25,27,30
FOR SALE-LARGE LEVEL LOT 24x100 FEET
, on River ave., good centralist End location,
for km. and on easy payments. MELLON
BROTHERS, 6319 Station St.. E. E. se22-B-MWT
FOR SALE-CHOICEST PIECE OF GROUND
onAtwood street. Oakland: can be divided
Into 3 lots or will make ono line residence lot.
HEED U. COYLE & CO., No. 131 Fourth ave.
se26-28
FOR SALE-SECURE ONE OF THOSE VERY
desirable lots for a home or Investment, Villa
Park plan; now Is the time to secure a selection.
Colored plan from JOHN F. BAXTER. Agent. 312
Sinltufleld street. se22-77-MWFSu
FOR SALE-BEAUTIFUL LOTS ON WARD
St., Oakland, size 25x165 to an alleyttheselots are
on line of electric loop, now under construction,
and are offered at a bargain. REED B. COYLE 4
CO.. No. 131 Fourth ave. SC26-2S
FOR SALE-HEBRON HILL PARK LOTS, x
100 feet: now Is the time to buy; the comple
tion of the Wylle ave. cable road will enhance
prices: call at the office for colored plan. BLACK
4 BAIRD, 95 Fourtn ave. se22-63
FOR SALE-EAST END LOT3-H50 AND 1301,
desirably located, and within reach of P. B.
B. and Fifth are. cable road, commanding a
magnificent view: easy terms. BLACK 4 BAIRD,
95 Fourth ave. 3A-210C.
SeS-72-9,11, 13, 17,19, 21,23. 25, 27,30
FOR SALE-A HAN DSOME LARGE LOT 41X111
feetou Euclid ave., on line of new inland
Park Cable Line, handy to HUand and Negley
aves., at 845 pet foot front and terms to suit pur
chaser. MELLON BROTHERS, 6349 Station St.,
E. E. se22-60-WTSu
FOR 8ALE-852 PER FOOT, WALLINGFORD
Place. Shadyslde, lot 68x131 feet; this lot
must be sold at once, and will be sold away below
the market value; enhancing In value rapidly: a
bargain. SAMUEL W. BLACK 4 CO., 99 Fourth
avenue. se25-25
FOR SALE-BAUM GROVE LOTS-M0 TO 850
a foot front: sewered, curbed and flagstone
sidewalks complete; where can you duplicate
these prices? Full Information from MELLON
BROS.. Station St., E. E., or JOHN F. BAXTER.
Agt., 512 Smlthfleld St. se22-77-MWTSa
FOR SALE-HERRONOIILL PARK LOTS. 10X
100 feet; Just opened to the public; the Wylle
ave. cable road within S minutes walk, and only
15 minutes rldo from postofilce: all city conven
iences; pure air; magnificent view of the country
for miles; low prices and easy terms will be given
to all who bulla at once: call at the office for col
ored plan of this beautiful place. BLACK 4
BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave. se2-3
Suburban Lots.
TTlOR SALE-MAPLE WOOD PARK LOTS;
Jj terms easy. GEO. S. MARTIN 4 CO.. 105
Fourth ave. seI9-3
FOR SALE-A BARGAIN IN A LOT 25x100
Teet at Turtle Creek, near Westlnghouse new
works; will sell for 8125 on easy payments. MEL
LON BROTHERS. 6349 Station sL, E. E.
se22-49-MWT
FOR SALE BUSINESS.
Business Chances.
FOR SALE-COKE STOCK RARE CHANCE
for speculation in a company possessing
superior advantages for manufacturing coke;
cheap. Inquire of JAMES L. ORU, ltt Filth ave.,
Pittsburg. se27-7o
FOR SALE-AN OLD-tSTABLISHED FAMI
LY grocery on one of the best thoroughfares
in Allegheny: a fine paying business, mostly on a
cash basis; this Is one of the most desirable stands
in either city. Particulars from JAS. W. DRAPE
4 CO., 129 Fourth avenue, Pittsburg. se25-Sl
FOR SALE-ONE OF THE LARGEST AND
best retail grocery stores, in heart of the city;
will Invoice abont (9,000. Also smaller grocery
stores In good locations In the two cities, bakeries!
drugstores, drygoods and notion stores, feed
store, confectioneries, restaurants, boarding
houses and other business chances: free particu
lars. SHEPARD 4 CO., 54 Fifth ave. se!7
FOB SALE-1N THE LIVELIEST TOWN IN
Western Pennsylvaniathe stock and fixtures
of the New York Clothing and Gents' Furnishing
Goods House, located at 135 Fifth avenue. Mc
Keesport, Pa.; can reduce stock to 82. 000; posses
sion given at once. with a long lease; ibis is a rare
chance; no better location in the city. Inquire at
135 Fifth avenue, McKeesport. F. S. GLEASON.
SC12-70
Manufacturing Sites.
FOB SALE-MANUFACTURING PROPERTY
One of the most valuable and desirable
manufacturing sites in Chicago: about five acres,
between Fifty-sixth and Fifty-seventh sts., with
about 603 feet frontage on railroad connecting with
every railroad entering Chicago; main building
240 ft. by 80 ft,, with tracks, switches, etc. B. A.
ULRICH 4 SON, 97 ashington St., Chicago, HI.
SC27-99
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS.
Horses. Vehicles. Live Stock, etc
-C'OR SALE-COMBINATION HORSE. GOOD,
l unver: very ,uunv, wiii uosoia reasonaDie.
inquire 608 WOOD ST. se27-9
FOB SALE GOOD HORSE AND FIFTH
wheel top-covered wagon; cheap; license to
peddle in Allegheny. Address WAGON, Dis
patch office. se26-3S
FOR' SALE BICYCLE FIFTY-TWO (52)
Inch Columbia Expert, in first-class condi
tion. ALBERT SERGEANT, Hazelwood and
Sylvan avenues. se27-8
FOR SALE-GREATEST BARGAIN ON CON
TINENT: chestnut gelding, 6 years old, is
hands, 1,150 poundB; absolutely sound, kind, fear
less of all objects; never trained; can road 12
miles an hour: has pulled buggy, 2 men, full mile
2:25; will trot below 2:30 If trained: extra prompt
driver; also 1 Jersey cow, fresh: .15 quarts dally;
2 pounds butter per day; a gem; also other rich
Jerseys. Inclose stamp and say what you want,
H. C. GRAFF, Kensington, O. e27-84
Machinery and Metal.
FOR SALE-ENGINES AND BOILERS-NEW
and refitted: repalringpromptly attended to.
PORTERFOUNDRYANDMACH1NECO..L1M.,
below Suspension bridge, Allegheny, Pa. au 10-23
FOR SALE-SECOND-HAND ENGINES AND
boilers; all sizes and styles kept In stock, from
1 to 100 b. p.; all refitted: good as new, at lowest
rices; mounted portable engines, 8 to 23 b. p.
WSFarkway. J.S. YOUNG, AUegheny. Pa.
Ja3-92-MWP
FOR SALE HOISTING ENGINES, NEW
and second hand; wire and manlUa rope, der
rick and fittings, hoisting tubs and cars, clay and
ore pans, engines, boilers and machinery.
THOMAS CARLIN'S SONS, Lacock and bandusky
sts.. Allegheny. au5-17-atWT
PERSONAL.
PERSONAL-MALTBY'S OYSTER DEPOT,
late 76 Fifth avenue, removed to 641 Smlth
fleld street; fresh oysters received dally; orders
filled at lowest prices. J. B. HEMMJCRLE, Mgr.
sel-92-D
PERSONAL BOOKS! BOOKS! BOOKS!
New and old, ancient and moucrn. standard
and rare, legal, medical and scientific 30,000 vol
umes to select from. LEVI'S BOOK STORE. 900
Liberty st au3-9S
PERSONAL-SUPERFLUOUS HAIR ON THE'
female face destroyed forever by the electric
needle operation bv DR. VAN DYCK, Electro
Surgeon, Phlla. Owing to the demand for his
services in Pittsburg. Dr. Van Dyck will be at the
Hotel .Mbemarle until Tuesdav, Oct. 1. Make en
gagements at once, as only a limited nnmber can
be treated dally. Book free. Hours: 8 to 6: Sun
days, 9 to 1. se27-U
PERSONAL HIS LOVE SUDDENLY RE
TURNED; recently they had not been on the
best of terms owing to a little family jar occa
sioned by the wife insisting on being allowed to
renovate his wearing apparel, and which, ot
course, was done In a bungling manner; in order
to prevent the trouble they agreed to send all
their work hereafter to DICKSON, the Tailor. 65
Fifth ave.. corner Wood st., second floor, and
now everything Is lovely and peace and happiness
again reigns in their household. Telephone 1558.
anao
LOST.
LOST-K. 000 REWARD-ON ORAB'oUT JUNE
28, 1830, there were lost or stolen from the
United States registered mall pouch for St. Louis,
between Pittsburg and Indianapolis, 31 Alexander
COUntv. Illinois, hands, nnmber 78. 7ft. 80. 89. 90.
91, 92, 93, 94. 95, 50, 66, 67, 63, 69, 70L 71. 72, 73, 74,
75, 76. 77, 78, 79. 80, 81, 82, 83, 84. 85. 86. 87, 84 with
a lot of past due coupons attached. These bonds
were addressed to A. J. Well 4 Co. The above re
ward will be paid and no questions asked lor the
return or the bonds aud coupons, or $1,000 reward
will be paid for positive proof that the bonds have
been destroyed. Address all communications to
A. J. WEIL 4 CO.. St. Louis. Mo. 6el3--MWT
STRAYED.
STRAYED-ARED COW, MEDIUM SIZE. ON
Tuesday evening from Station street. East
End. Any information can be left at NINE
TEENTH WARD STATION HOUSE. se27-90
LEGAL NOTICES.
OFFICE OF FIDELITY TITLE AND TRUST
COMPANY, 121 AND 123 FOURTH AVENUE.
ESTATE OF WILLIAM MCAFEE, DECEASED
j Notice Is herebv given that letters of ad
ministration on the estate of William McAfee, de
ceased, late of Allegheny City, Pa., have been
framed to the undersigned, to whom all persons
ndebted to said estate are requested to make im
mediate payment, and those having claims or de
mands against the same will make them known
without delay. FIDELITY TITLE AND TRUST
CO., Administrator. DAVUJ Q. EWING. At
torney. 8013-53-F
ESTATE OF' MART L. BTJRNHAM,
deceased. Notice is hereby given that
letters of administration on the estato of Mrs.
Mary L. Burnbatn. deceased, lato of the city of
Pittsburj;, have been granted to the under
signed, to whom all persons Indebted to said
estate are requested to mak immediate pay
ment, and those havinc claims or demands
against the same will make them known with
out delay. WM. STEINMEYEB, care Third
national B.mk, Pittsburg. Pa. Se27-S9-F
"DIVIDENDS.
Office or Asphalt Block Co., J
Fourth and Walnut St..
philadelphia, pa. 1
dividend the dibect0r8 of this
company have this day declared a divi
dend of TEW (10) PER CENT, payable from
the profits of the half year, at the offlce of the
company, September 25, 1889.
WM. CALHOUN, Secretary.
September 20, 1889. seii-08
TO LET.
Cltr Residences,
TO LET-FOB 1S PER MONTE-A COMPLETE
brick house. 8 rooms, lata Improvements. 168
Plymouth St.. 25 minutes' from P. O. W A.
HERRON 4 SONS, 80 Fourth ave. se20-95-MWT
T
10 LLT-COKNER PENN AVE AND FIFTH
street, large 3 story Drick dwelling 12 rooms.
recently papered and painted, both gases: all
conveniences; in excellent order and especially
adapted for offices: desirable location. SAM'L
W. BLACK 4 CO.. 0 Fourth ave. .e2-5S-wyg
East End Residences.
TO LET-NEAT NEW OAKLAND HOUSES,
Just finished. 8 rooms, latest Improvements;
street paved: 3 squares from cable cars. W.A.
HERRON 4 SONS, 80 Fourth avenue se2S-50-WT8
TO LET-HOUSE OF U BOOMS. STABLE
and outbuildings: large grounds; on Negley
avenue, near Pen n avenne cable cars. Inquire of
HENBY BOBEBTS,atOIiver&Koberts Wire Co.,
Soathalde. seiO-lO
O LET A COTTAGE .HOUSE OF TEN
rooms. Rural avenue, E. E. : natural gas,
water and other conveniences; house Is complete
ly furnished; desire to sell furnlsliments to ten
ant. Address ADDISON, East End Postofflce.
ie27-16
Allegheny Residences.
TO XET-ALLKGHENY-A COZY tSTOBT
brick house of 6 rooms; both kinds of gas:
in complete repair: rent low. I. II. PENNOCK
4 SON. 105 Fourth avenue. se27-80
TOLET AN ELEGANT ANuVEBY DESIRA
BLE Queen Anne dwelling of 9 rooms, bath,
laundry and every modern convenience, on Fulton
street. Allegheny. Call at SPENOEK'S DENTAL
ROOMS. 802Penn ave. se27.10
Apartments.
TO LET-LOT OF UNFURNISHED ROOMS
for housekeeping: seven-room house: four
storerooms with dwellings, close to new Exposi
tion. Inquire of 8. MUSGBAVE, 14 Fourth st.
se22-24-uwrsa
TO LET-ONE FLOOR OF CHOICE APART
MENTS, suitable for light housekeeping,
on line of street cars, near Allegheny Market. Ap
ply to J. (i. MOKKO W. 289 Ohio st,, Allegheny.
se27-7S
Offices. DoslE Room, ifcc
TO LET-CORNER PENN AVE. AND FIFTH
St.; choice double parlors: recently papered
and reQttvd; especially adapted for offices for pro
fessional men or others requiring large, light,
handsome rooms; location unexcelled. S. W.
BLACK 4 CO., 99 Fourth ave. se25-55-WT8
TO LET-IN THE NEW DISPATCH BUILD
ING, 75, 77 and 79 Diamond street twoofthe
roomiest and best-lighted oflces to be found In the
city; rent, (200 and (300 per annum, including elec
tric lights, Janitor service and steam beating.
Apply between 10 A. M. and 1 P. v., or between
2 and 4 P. M. JT23-S7
mo LET-STORE OB OFFICE ROOM, WITH
X large vault, suitable for Insurance office or
similar business, in Germania Savings Bank
building. No. 119 Wood street: room formerly oc
cupied by Oeorge Relneman as saloon, and now
temporarily occupied by the American Express
Co.; it is two steps below grade, making a first
class basement. Inquire at THE BANK.
le2-3-D
OFFICIAL PITTSBURG.
SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE
OEIVED at the offlce of City Controller
until SATURDAY, the 2Sth day of September,
at 2 P. if., for the fnrnishine and delivering of
twelve (12) flatloads of good straw manure.
FlaU to measure not less than 80ft.xl8x3 ft. 6
in. Six (6) flatloads to be delivered at City
Farm landing, Monongahelariver. Six (6) flat
loads to be delivered at Negley Ron landing,
Allegheny river.
The Department of Awards reserves the
right to reject any or all bids.
R. C. ELLIOT,
se24-14 Chief of Department of Charities.
A No. 70.1
N ORDINANCE FIXING THE WIDTH
of the east sidewalk of Forty-second
street, from Butler street to Davison street,
and authorizing the owners of property therein
to move the curb and repave the sidewalk.
Section 1 Be It ordained and enacted bv the
city of Pittsburg, in Select and Common Coun
cils assembled, and it is hereby ordained and
enacted by the authority of the same. That
the width of the east sidewalk of Forty-second
street between Butler and Davison streets,
shall be and Is herebv fixed at eight and one
half feet.
Section 2 That the owners of the property
abntting upon the said sidewalk, between the
points above mentioned, are hereby authorized
to move the enrt stone out to tbe line hereby
fixed and repave the said sidewalk. Provided,
that the same is done at their own cost and ex
pense. Section 3 That any ordinance or part of
ordinance conflicting with the provisions of
this ordinance, be and the same is hereby-repealed
so far as the same affects this ordi
nance. Ordained and enacted Into a law in Councils
this 30th day of August, A. D. 1889.
S. D. WARMCASTLE, President of Select
Council pro tern. Attest: GEO. SHEPPARD,
Clerk of Select Council. GEO. L. HOLLI
DAY, President of Common Council. Attest:
GEO. BOOTH, Clerk of Common Council.
Mayor's Office, September 4, 1889. Approved:
WM. McCaLLIN. Mayor. Attest: W. H.
MCCLEARY. Mayor's Clerk.
Recorded in Ordinance Book. vol. 7, page 134,
19th day ot September. A. D. 1889. se26-
iNo.8ai
AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE
construction of a sewer on Bayard street,
from Bldwell street to a connection with the
Neville street sewer.
Section I Bo it ordained and enacted by the
city of Pittsburg, in Select and Common Coun
cils' assembled, and it is hereby ordained and
enacted by tbe authority of tbe same. Tbat tho
Chief of theTepartmcnt of Public Works be
and is hereby authorized and directed to ad
vertise in accordance with the acts of Assembly
of tbe Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and the
ordinances of the said city of Pittsburg relat
ing thereto, and regulating tbe same for pro
posals for the construction of a pipe sewer IS
Inches in diameter on Bayard street,
from Bidwell street "to a con
nection with - the sewer on Neville
.street, the contract therefor to be let in tbe
manner .directed by the said acts of Assembly
and ordinances. The cost and expense of tbe
same to be assessed and collected in accord
ance witb the provisions of an act of Assembly
of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania entitled
"an act relating to streets and sewers in cities
of the second class," approved the 16th day of
May, A. D 18S9.
Section 2 That any ordinance or part of
ordinance conflicting with tbe provisions of
this ordinance be and tho same is hereby re
pealed, so far as the same affects this ordi
nance. Ordained and enacted into a law in Councils
this 9th day of September, A. D., 1889.
H. P. FORD, President of Select Council.
Attest: GEO. SHEPPARD, Clerk of Select
Council. GEO. L. HOLLIDAY, President
of Common Council. Attest: GEO. BOOTH,
Clerk of Common Council.
Mayor's office, September 13, 1S89. Approved:
WM. MCCALLIN, Mayor. Attest: ROBERT
OSTERMA1ER, Assistant Mayor's Clerk.
Recorded in Ordinance Book, voL 7, page 146,
26th day of September, A. D.. 1SS9. se27-92
No. 8571
AN ORDINANCE-AUTHORIZING THE
construction of a sewer on Center avenne
lrom Craig street to Barton street.
Section 1 Be it ordained and enacted by the
city of Pittsburg, in Select and Common Coun
cils assembled, and it is hereby ordained and
enacted by tbe authority of tbe same, That the
C.hief of tbe Department of Public Works be
and is hereby authorized and directed to ad
vertise in accordance, with the acts of As
sembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
and the ordinances of the said city of Pittsburg
relating thereto and regulating the same, for
proposals for tbe construction of a pipe sewer
on Center avenue, commencing at west side of
Craig street, thence to a connection with a
sewer at Neville street, and to be 20 inches in
diameter, thence to a connection' with a sewer
on Center avenue at Barton street, and to be
15 inches in diameter, the contract therefor to
be let in the manner dlrectoi by the said acts
of Assembly and ordinances. Tbe cost and ex
pense of tho same to be assessed and collected
in accordance witb the provisions of an act of
Assembly of the Commonwealth ot Pennsyl.
vania, entitled, "An act relating to streets and
sawera in cities of the second class." aDDroved
,the 16th day of May, A. D. 18i9.
section 2 That any ordinance or part oi
ordinance conflicting with the provisions of
this ordinance be and the same Is hereby re
pealed, so tar as tbe same affects this ordi
nance. Ordained and enacted into a law in Councils
this 9th day of September, A. D. 18S9.
H. P. FORD, President of Select Council.
Attest: GEO. SHEPPARD, Clerk of Select
Council. GEO. L. HOLLIDAY. President ot
Common Council. Attest: GEO. BOOTH,
Clerk of Common Council
Mayor's Office.September 13, 1889. Approved:
WM. MCCALLIN. llayoi. Attest: ROBERT
OSTERMAIER, Assistant Mayor's Clerk.
Recorded in Ordinance Book. vol. 7, page 116,
26th day of September. A. D. 1SS9. 8e7-92
No. m
AN ORDINANCE-AUTHORIZING THE
grading of Virginia avenue, from Wy
oming street to Kearsarge street, In the Thirty
second ward "I Pittsburg.
Whereas, It appears by the petition and
affidavit on file In the office of tbe Clerk of
Councils that one-third in interest of the
owners of property fronting and abntting
upon tbe said street have petitioned tbe Coun
cils of said city to enact an ordinance for the
grading of the same; therefore
Section 1 Be it ordained and enacted by the
city of Pittsburg, in Select and Common Coun
cils assembled, and it Is hereby ordained and
enacted by the authority of same. That the
chief ot tbe Department ot Public Works be
and Is hereby authorized and directed to adver
tise In accordance with tbe acts ot Assembly of
the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and the
ordinances ot the sale1 city of Pittsburg relating
thereto and regulating the same, for proposals
for the gradine of Virginia avenue from Wyom
ing street to Kearsarge street. The contract
therefor to be let in the ruatrner directed by
tbe said acts ot Assembly and ordinances: tbe
and collected in accordance with tbe nrovisions I
of an act of Assembly of the Commonwealth J
OFFICIAL-piTTDKG.
pf Pennsylvania, entitled "An aet rebrtteg to
streets and hewers in cltfes of Mm seo4
class," approved, 18th iky elUij, A. D.
Section 2 That any ordinance or part of or
dinance conflicting with the provisions ot this
ordinance be and the same is hereby repealed
so far as the same affects this ordltBee..
Ordained and enacted into a lav in CoaMtH
this 9th day of September, A. D. 1888.
H. P. FORD. Presidenrof Select Council.
Attest: GEO. SHEPPARD. Clerk ot Select
Council, GEO. Il HOLLIDAY, President ot
Common Council. Attest: GEO. BOOTH,
Clerk of Common Council.
Mayor's Office. September 13.1886. Approved:
WM. McCALLIN, Mayor. Attest: ROBERT
OSTEBMAIER, Assistant Mayor's Clerk.
Recorded in Ordinance Book, voL 7, page !,
26th day of September, A. D. 188. seCT-t
JNo.83.T
AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE
grading of Emily street, from Craft ave
nue to Halket street.
Whereas, It appears by the petition and affi
davit on file in the offlce of the Clerk of Coun
cils that one-third in Interest of the owners
of property fronting and abutting upon the
said street have petitioned the Councils of said
city to enact an ordinance for the grading of
the same, therefore,
Section 1-He it ordained and esacteo by tbe
city of Pittsburg In Select and Common Coun
cils assembled, and it Is hereby ordained and
enacted bjjttte authority of the same. That
tbe Chief of the Department of Public works
he and is hereby authorized and directed to ad
vertise In accordance with the acts of Assem
bly of the Commonwealth ot Pennsylvania and
tbe ordinances of the said city ot Pittsburg re
lating thereto and regulatlngtbe same, for pro
Sosals for the grading of Emily street, liom
raft avenne to Halket street, thevcostract
therefor to be Jet in tbe manner directed by
the said acts of Assembly and ordinances. The
cost and expense of the same to be-assessed
and collected In i ccordance with the provisions
of an act of Assembly of the Commonwealth of
Pennsylvania, entitled "An act relating to
streets and sewers in cities of tbe second class,"
approved the 16th day of May, A. D. 1889.
Section 2 That any ordinance or part of or
dirance conflicting with the provisions ot this
ordinance be andtbesamelsherebyrepealed
so far as the same affects this ordinance.
Ordained and enacted into a law in Council
this 9th day of September, A. D.189.
H.P.FORD, President of Select Council.
Attest: GEO. .SHEPPARD, CIerk.of Select
CounciL GEO. L. HOLLIDAY, President of
Common Council. Attest: GEO. BOOTH, Clerk
of Common Council.
Mayor's offlce, September 13. 1889. Approved:
WM. McCALLIN, Mayor. Attestr ROBERT
OSTERMAIER, Assistant Mayor's Clerk.
Recorded in Ordinance Book, voL 7, page lit
26thdayofSeptembez,A.D.18S9. se27-97
No.
AN ORDINANCE-AUTHORIZING THE
paving and curbing of Amberson avenne,
from Fifth avenne to the Pennsylvania rail
road, in the Twentieth ward of Pittsburg:
Whereas, It appears by the petition and
affidavit on file in the office of the Clerk of
Councils that one-third in interest of the
owners of property fronting and abnttingnpoa
the said street have petitioned the Councils of
said city to enact an ordinance for the paving
and curbing of the same;ttberefore.
Section 1 Be it ordained and enacted by the
city of Pittsburg in Select and Common Coun
cils assembled, and ltls'iiereby ordained and
enacted by the authority of the same, Tbat
theObief of tbe Department of Pnbllo Works
be and-is hereby authorized and directed to
advertise, in accordance with the acts ot As
sembly Of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
and the ordinances of the said city of Pittsburg
relating thereto' and regulating the same for
proposals for the paving and curbing of
Amberson avenne, from Fifth avenue to the
Pennsylvania railroad. The roadway shall be
paved to a width of thirty (30) feet, and the
sidewalks shall be fifteen (151 feet wide, jto
be paved with flagstones five feet wideband
laid in tbe center of tbe sidewalk, the contract
therefor to be let in the manner directed by the
said acts of Assembly and ordinances. Tbe
cost and expense of the same to be assessed
and collected in accordance with the provisions
of an act of Assembly of the Commonwealth
ot Pennsylvania entitled "An act, relating to
streets and sewers in cities of the second class,"
approved the 16th day of May, A. D. 18SH.
Ordained and enacted into a law In Councils
this9thdavof September, A. D.188B. .
H. P. FORD. President of Select Cohn
cD. Attest: GEO. SHEPPARD. Clerk of
Select CounciL GEO. L. HOLLIDAY, Presi
dent of Common Council. Attest: GEO.
BOOTH, Clerk of Common ConnciL
Mayor's office, September 13, 18SB. Approved:
WM. McCALLIN, Mayor. Attest: ROBERT
OSTERMAIER, Assistant Mayor's Clerk.
Recorded m Ordinance Book, voL 7, page 144
25th day of September. A. D. 1889. seZ7-92
A1N0.8LI
N ORDINANCE-AUTHORIZING THE
grading, paving and curbing of Wilmot
street, from Boquet street to brides near
Bates street, in the Fourteenth ward of Pitts
burg. Whereas, It appears by the petition and
affidavit on file in the office of the Clerk of
Councils that one-third in interest of tne own
ers of property fronting and abutting- npon
the said street have petitioned tbe Councils of
the said city to .enact an ordinance for the
grading, paving and curbing of the same;
therefore,
Section 1 Be it ordained and enacted by the
city of Pittsburg, in Select and Common Coun
cils assembled, and it is hereby ordained and
enacted by tbe authority of tbe sameThat tbe
Chief of tbe Department of Public Works be
and is hereby authorized and directed to ad
vertise in accordance witb tbe acts of As
sembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
and the ordinances of tbe said city or Pittsburg
relating thereto and regulating the same, for
proposals for tbe gradlncr. paving and enrbmg
of Wilmot streer, from Boqnet street to bridge
near Bates street. Tbe contract therefor to Be
let in the manner directed by tbe said acts ot
Assembly and ordinances. Tbe cost and ex
pense of the same to be assessed and collected
in accordance with tbe provisions of an act of
Assembly of tbe Commonwealth of Pennsyl
vania, entitled "An act relating to streets and
sewers In cities of the second class," approved
tbe 10th day of May, A. D. 1S89.
Section 2 That any ordinance or part ot
ordinance conflicting with the provisions of
this ordinance be and tbe same is hereby re
pealed so tar as the same affects this ordi
nance. Ordained and enacted into a law in Councils
this 9th day of September, A. D. 1889.
H. P. FORD, President of Select Conn
ciL Attest: GEO. SHEPPARD. Clerk of
Select CounciL GEO. L. HOLLIDAY, Presi
dent of Common CounciL Attest: GEO.
-BOOTH, Clerk of Common Council.
Mayors office, September 13, 1SS9. Approved:
WM. McCALLIN, Mayor. Attest: ROBT.
OSTERMAIER, Assistant Mayor's Clerk.
Recorded in Ordinance Book. voL 7, page 113,
25tb day of September, A. D.18S9. , se27-92
ArNo.80.J
N ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE
grading, pavlne and curbing of Wharton
street, from South Twenty-first street to South
Twenty-Second street.
Whereas, It appears by the petition and affi
davit on file in the offlce of the Clerk of Coun
cils, tbat one-third in Interest of the owners of
property fronting and abutting upon the said
street have petitioned tbe Councils of said
city to enact an ordinance for tbe grading, pav
ing and curbing of the same, therefore.
section i ne it oraainea ana enacted by the
city of Fittsburgin Sele'ct and Common Coun
cils assembled, and it is hereby ordained and
enacted by tbe authority of the same, that tbe
Chief of the Department of Public Works be
and IS hereby authorized and directed to adver
tise in accordance witb the acts of Assem
bly of tbe Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and
the ordinances of tbe said city of
Pittsburg relating thereto and regulat
ing the same, for proposals foi the
gradinc, paving and curbing of Whar
ton street, from South Twenty-first street to
South Twenty-second street. Tbe contract
therefor to be let in the manner directed by
the said-acts of Assembly and ordinances. The
cost and expense of the same to be assessed
and collected in accordance with the provisions
of an act of Assembly of the Commonwealth of
Pennsylvania entitled, "An act relating to
streets ana sewers in ciues ot toe secona class,"
approved the 16tb day ot May. A. D. 1889.
Section 2 That any ordinance or part of
ordinance conflicting with the provisions of
this ordinance be, and the same is hereby re
pealed so far as the same affects this ordi
nance. Ordained and enacted into a law in Councils
this 9th day of September, A. D. 1889.
H. P. FORD, President of Select Council.
Attest: GEO. SHEPPARD, Clerk of Select
Council. GEO. L. HOLLIDAY, President of
Common Council. Attest: GEO. BOOTH,
Clerk of Common Council.
Mayor's Office, September 13, 1889. Approved:
WM. McCALLIN, Mayor. Attest: ROBERT
OSTERMAIER. Assistant Mayor's Clerk;
Recnded in Ordinance Book. vol. 7, page 112,
21th day of September. A. D. 1889. se27-93
Continued Sixth and Eighth Pages.
EDUCATIONAL.
X ONG VIEW, BROOKVILLE, PA.,
A Church School for Girls, will reopen SEP
TEMBER II, 1S89. For catalogue apply to
REV. JOHN G. MULHOLLAND, LL.D.,
au2-78-Tnr PrlnclpaL
MRS. REBECCA BOARDMAN.
TEACHER OF ELOCUTION.
806 PENN AVE, PITTSBURG.
Business hours from 33111 6 p. x. se5-93-Tnrs
A. WniTELEY.
128K THIRD AVE., UPSTAIRS.
Gents' shoes soled and beeled In 15 minutes
for 75 cents.
Finest work In the city. au2B-30K--WT
plANOb,
ORGANS.
a HAMILTON,
U AND 98 FIFTH AVENUE,
Pittsburg, Pa. .. ap39-7-s
i TTRNTIOK.MACHIUMtY :
A TksiJisiMMMHKi
en ot RttrtwfK ad fWkrfljr a towsMiJ
Seventh and Grant streets, SATURDAY
ENINU, atlWO'Woe. vame one.
Object, waxes.
i rvussBs nr 'SzT.TXA n a ss IMSsl
M Lodf.lZDMrg of St ,
are requested te meet at Forty-third ami Ht-,-
ler, over the Metroponsaa name, at i p. it
sharp. FRIDAY, the 37Hi isb. to atteod Ms
XuBeral of oor late atoter, Mrs." Maria AihnmJ
iiidn.,lMDi ssVilln Istntad sa ai.,:
twd. H.Jfi
ATJCnOH SALBB.
T)ARfi CHAHCE ""
niSIBABLE NORTH AYK. MWBUfaL
ALLEGHENY CfTX.
ATAUCTIOK '.
On the pieretse.
SATURDAY, SSFTBWNK
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Lot 40x80. corner of JSorw are. ama umm
alley, on walsh is erected ttot desirable bsMc
residence known as Nov 3K Mm a vet. sw
ing 12 rooms, with hrlok. oawkfe , st
tiri arintim nr.mtut
A. J. r.BItl.BUOT v Mtmnvtm.
k DJODRNED MASTER'S SAUL
A Fulton vs. Arnold, 51 Spt HWH
DESIRABLE FARM UNDKBLAID TtTK
COAL.
At the Grant street eatranee.AHssnsmsr Cenair '
Court House, at 1 p. X. SATUBDAY, Septeta.'.:
her 2,loW, farm 1b Green 'me umm m '
Beott townshio. coatttiaiBeWaeTei.il wnWg. .
more or less, 4 acres, more or teas, sat ttassjao-flj
being underlaid wiw coal. 3
DESIRABLE FIFTH AVENUE BU8INBB8
PROPERTY
At 2 o'clock P. Jf- SATURDAY, '88iisj8c;,'
28,13$. on the premises in Sixth Waynes.
south side of Fifth avennevhavfsfc a fees afjq&jl
leeto inches onfutn avenue ana sasessfiH-.
probably be obtained at a rwonaWgEifci
A TTRACT1VE AUCTION SALS 3?J
J household eoods, carpets, farsttstr, isV.kl
FRIDAY MORNING. Sept. 37. atW srWssgig
the rooms, No. 311 Market street, WatM. esUc 5
.... A .1. i..m. .1.n.h.. .!.,. (.ilaiifcn.' Amu... '
ehiffoalers- chairs, rockers, hrrtitrassi v
stands, lounges, conches, foldtosr hosfc, j4c
cases, desks, cabinets, ball raelcalrrws, SW
cloeets.sldeboards, dishes; glassware, mttmmm
tables, dinfnfc chairs, flue plash, hrsesmHiL ssj
and tapestry parlor sorts, rockers, eswy sfcntwj;
center tables, bric-a-brac., shades. aarssiM,
hrnssels and. Ingrain carpets, rag,. iIissmv
lamps, picture, silverware, refriasi 11 twuWsw sfe,
linoleum, toiletware. Turkish earseesv ssssV
trMaea. serines, enrotea droelinL.
laundry goods, et&, etc HENRY
CO. LISL. Auctioneers.
PROPOSALS.
otjtcx or the sscbbtabt oi 31
Board op Contbollbbs,
aixkohent School Distbict.
AilEGHKNT, Pa Sep. H'MSsU
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EALED PROPOSALS WILL;
CETVED at this oe4 ansa 7 o'otstk 1
MONDAY. Sent. 30. ia. tor (M
the highest rate of preailam slww sw atfl
HUIS SST'IVI
MjMsMgft.-,.,
Hosts Ss1vSv9svy- 1
school bonds amounting to MAMS, 1
t-rest it thn rata of 4 tier cent ner am
able semi-annually, of denoBalnaMesm
able as follows: . ' ...
4 bonds of the denomlnatiea ot IMMl
Jnlvl 1901.
4 bonds of the denomlBfttiee of Ms'f.fM8)
Jnlvl-lflOJ .
bonds of ths denominates of ILtWV-waMel
July L 1986. v ' t-.mji.
bonds of the denomiaatte at
Jnlv 1.1906. .
1 bonds of the denominate osVtLMtV
July 1,1888. " " -?'-
i bonds of the denoateasiesf ot WtKtfmie
Jnlv L 1966. - T,
4 bonds of the denomlaattea of W,SW.pgynMe
juiyj,iw.
i bonds of the denoeaiBatiea ot
Jnlv L 1907.
4 bonds of tbe denomifiatton of $1,968, jayaMaj
Juiyi,iau8.
4 bonds of tbe desoslBaties. of IHtV
JnlyL1908. .
Address all coBunaBloaMona toU. X. I
DRETT. Secretary.
AMCSZ31EHTS.
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Srand OPERA HOUSE .23Km,
JI SU.JJ. fVlJjT. ueww
OneuWeek. Conmaeae
MONDAY. 8EPTBMB8aL
First Joint Appearance eC
EDWIN BOOTH,
Mme. MODJESKA-
And an excellent Company, ra the
rsncTtoIre: Monday THE MERCH
VENICE; Booth, Sbylock; Modtaefca, WmHttT j
Tuesday ana xnnrsaay n n m iimi mnmm,
Hamlet: Modieska, Ophelia. Wednesday aaj, .
TiVIHivRTCHRT.lElT: Booth-RlohsMssie MsmI.-
V Tnlla Ritnrilsv MiHnM MTTCII SBQr-t
j.-s.vir-irTT' u"rt "i-ircrr
AllUUl jsja&i xmjo&u, Duucum: .a
ieaka. Beatrice. Saturday Nieht. deaWe
trasedy and con-.edy THE FOOL'S RB-J
VENGE and DONNA -DIANA; Booth, ie-f
tuccio; Modjeska, Donna Diana.
Parquet and three rows Parquet Ch'oss.g
$2,60; balance, 52. Dress Circle Ave treat raws,?
Jl 60: balance. I CO.' Gallery aeteasetea,-flii
cents. Lower boxes. SIS 06: Steele seats. W M.V
Upper boxes.f8 00: single seats SB 00. Seat sate 'J
commences inis morning ha,x. se-n-a nj.
EXPOSITIONS
t
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'VTHE FAMOUS - '
JURITiEE SINGERS.
AFTERNOON and EVENING.
8eft-4S
TJLIOU THEATER.
TO-NIGHT.
TJ- R- MAIL.
September 30 Mpnroe dcRiee is "Mr Aunt
Bridget." se2S36
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l-r and V
XrATJTC ntnmla
V7AJLNWRIGHX Matiaeea' fi
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-seSB-Mt
TTARRIS' THEATER-EVERY AFTSBH
I I NOON and evenlne. " -i
THE "WAIFS OF NEW YORK.
Week September 30-TVTLBUK OPERA CfAZ
seSE-lDj?t,
TTAHRY "WILLIAMS' ACADEMi"-
To-Night Matinees Tuesday, Thursday aaT
oaroroay. ,
TONY PASTOR'S OWN" COMPANY.?1
setK-BU
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HE NEW "WORLD'S MUSEUM-
week September 23. tbe Colored-Bearded Lady
ana otner new attractions. - .
A big stage performance coming next weefcj
a. u. liaDei. tne uowooy naniac sess-w ;-
T ACES AT EXPOSITION PARK. -" f.
JAf Friday, September 2724 pace., 4$ paea,"
ana 3-mlnute trot - iv-iei
Saturdai.SeptemberZS 28pace,4$safxa' aasil
OQLTOb. - .
Admission 50 cts including grand staad. "A
. seSS-Hi
DANCING ACADEMIBb.
-J3
THUMA'S DANCING ACADEMY. NO. 4
Fourth ave. Members of the National!
Association of the Teachers ot Danclear of sae
United States. Canada and France. Openfecl
Tuesday evening, at 73U. October L Ctsasj
every evening. -1 wmen tnree are tor eeasa
ners each week. Ten lesson tickets 5X Cm.
dren's onenlntr Satnrdav afternoon. October
For particulars call at academy. se3S-U.
PROF. BROOKS DANCING ACADEMY
Sixtn and liberty streets. Ladies' and fsa-
tlpmfm'ft ftlaft will ffnmmpneaThnrsdarj Qslflig
ber 3. at 8 o'clock p. if. Misses and masten'
class Saturday, October 5. at 3 o'clock Ladies'tf
Class (exclusively) 'jnnrsaay, uco,m ;
o'ciocc Atusic ana inu explanation tor an
int- thn nnw military schottlschs OasutHi
adopted by the American Society of Profaesaral
ut uancmg, ana tne wasmngton mmawia
navotta for sale. 50 cents a con v.- For aarHi
lars see circulars at music stores; sVX-,
FOR RENT: '
Second Story Front Rooswl
IS THE
HAMILTON BUILDING.
The most desirable and cooveaJeat
rooms ID ue cuj, cuatatu;mfjcB
vault, steam neat, ana natural gu aaa
well. All snrrouBdings meat modem aad
ant. Rent reaao&aBie,
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