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    LT, ' SEPTEMBER '" 28? 188a? ''sff ""' EPWMralllHB
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flOW IT HAPPENED.
It Was Not Molten Metal That Burned
Captain Jones and His Men,
BDT THE BURNING COKE AND GAS.
; .All the Tictims of the Accident Mng Well
Except Mike Quinn.
MUCH SIJIPATHI FOE THE SUFFEEEES
At 11 o'clock last night the condition of
Captain Jones was greatly improved. His
brother was seen at the Homeopathic Hospital
and said that he had graduallygrown better
since midnight on Thursday. He will re
cover, as the injuries on his legs are merely
flesh burns, and his body is not badly
hurt The swelling on his face has been
creatlv reduced, and it will not be disfig
ured much, it at all. His head has been
scvcrelv hurt by striking a brick or some
thin" probably when he fell into the pit.
He suffers most from the burns on his left
hand, which are Tery severe, and he is con
stantly raising it in the air.
The men at the Mercy Hospital are also
greatlv improved, with the exception of
Mike Quinn, whose recovery is exceedingly
doubtful.
The accident was not, as was first sup
posed, dne to the gushing forth ot the
molten metal, but by an avalanche of red
hot coke and cinders which were forced
out through the face of the furnace by the
settling down of the bosh. .Repairs had
already been effected, and the brickwork
strengthened by means of bands or sheet
iron w hich encircled the structure when the
visit was made, but it was ascertained that
the breach throngh which the coke and
ciuders were precipitated was not more than
two feet square.
The distance from the sand to the aperture
is about nine feet. The "notch" or cinder
hole at which the difficulty occurred is
raised abont 12 inches above the sand,
across which a trough is constructed to con
duct the cinders into the Modoc trucks
in the pit below. The area of room immedu
ately in front where the accident happened
would not exceed nine square yards, and
the ground slopes away rather quickly
toward the pit edge, making the lootboldau
the more insecure in case of necessity to
clear out in a hurry.
Captain Jones was crouching down in
the sand to get a look into the hole when,
without any warning tlie face of the furnace
gave out, allowing the hot cinders and
burning coke and gas to escape.
LOXDOX MUSIC HALLS,
and the habitues, are graphically described in
to-morrow's Dispatch by Jltchard Harding
Davis.
MEETING!).
A TTENTION ORANGEMEN-
Tbe members of Johnston Purple Star Loyal
.Orange Lodge No. 66 are requested to meet in
halL corner Forty-third and Butler street. S CJN
DAV, September 29, at 1 o'clock sharp. In full
regalia, to attend funeral of our late brother.
John Keid. Members of sister lodges are re
spectfully invited. se2S-22
MASONIC NOTICE-THE MEMBERS OF
Milnor Lodce No. 287, F. and A. M.. will
assemble on SUNDAY, September 29. 1SS9,
12.3U p. it, at Freemasons' Hall, Fifth ave, to
attend the funeral of our late brother. Mark
Burke, from his late residence, 2116 Carson St.,
Southside. Members of sister lodges are fra
tcrnallv invited to attend.
se2S-15 By order of the W. M.
THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE
stockholders of the Pennsylvania Salt
Manufacturing Co. will be held at their office,
No. 115 Chestnut St.. Philadelphia, on
WEDNESDAY. October 23. 1KB, at 12 o'clock
noon, fur the election of seven directors for the
ensuing year, and such other business as may
be brought before them.
AUSTIN M. PUEVES, Secretary.
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O FFICIAL PITTSBURG.
No. 6LJ
A JOINT RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING
the Pennsylvania Railroad Company to
layTlowu and maintain a switch track on Third
street from Liberty avenue to Exposition
bnildings.
Resolved. That the Pennsylvania Railroad
Company be and are hereby authorized to lay
down and maintain a switch track on Third
street from their track on Liberty avenue to
the Exposition building, for the purpose of
conveying freight to ana from the Exposition
during the time the said Exposition is open,
and lor the transportation of passengers from
points outside of Pittsburg during the contin
uation of the Exposition, under such rules and
regulations as may be prescribed by the Chief
of the Department of Public Works, and in ac
cordance itb the ordinances of the city. In
.Councils August 30, 1SS9. Read three times and
finally passed.
S. D. WARMCASTLE, President of Select
Council nro tern. Attest: GEO. SHEPPARD,
Clerk or 6 .2Ct Council; G. L. HOLL1DAY,
President of Common Conncil. Attest: GEO.
BOOTH, Clerk of Uoicmon Council.
Mayor's Office, September 2, 1S89. Approved,
WM. McCALLIN, Mayor. Attest: W. H. Mc
CLEARY, Maor's Clerk.
Recorded in Ordinance Book, vol. 7, page 127,
16th da of September, A. D. 1S89. se26
Continued on Tenth and Twelfth Panes.
EDUCATIONAL.
EST WALNUT STREET SEMINARY
for young ladies; 23d year: is provided
for civinsra suDerior education in miipfrfatA
eclectic and preparatory departments: also In
mnsin and art.
.rt MRS. HENRIETTA KUTZ.
2015 Walnut st, Plula.
au4-90-TTS
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RS. REBECCA BOARDMAN.
TilACHEK OF ELOCUTION.
S06 PENN AVE, PITTSBURG.
Business hours from StUl 6 P. M. se5-83-TUFS
Notre Dame of Maryland.
Collegiate Institute for young ladies and pre
paratory chool for little girls, EMBLA P. O
three miles from Baltimore, Md.. conducted by
the Sisters of Notre Dame. Send for catalogue
jsSO-69-TTS "
ENNSYLVANIA MILITARY ACAD
EMY. Chester. Pa. Tnentv-eichtb year
opens fceptemher 18. A MILITARY COL
LEGE. Civil Engineering, Chemistry, Archi
tecture. Arts. Thoroughly organized, prepara
tory courses. Circulars of Mr. F.G.PAUL
SON, 411 Wood st, city. CoL CHAS. E.
HYATT. President. jylO-62-ws
Efliewortli Boarflini ai Day School
For girls, 122 West Franklin street, Baltimore.
Md, Mrs. H. P. LEFEBVRE, principal. This
school will reopen on Thursday, the 19th of
September. The course of instruction em
braces all the studies included in a thorough
English education, and the French and Ger
man languages are practically taught.
jy30-63-ws
CURRY UNIVERSITY,
SIXTH STREET, PITTSBURG.
1,477 STUDENTS LAST YEAR.
Classical, Scientific, Ladies' Seminars-, Normal,
Musical, Elocutionary, Business College and
Shorthand departments. Send for new cata
logue. Correspondence with voting persons de
siring a better education respectfully solicited.
JAMES CLARK WILLIAMS, A St, Pres't
jyl8-S2 tts.
PITTSBURG ART SCHOOL, ESTAB
LISHED 1SS4, offers advantages of a
iuuruu;u Acaueniic school of
Art. combmpH ufth m-iv,.. in
struction; each pupil under
joint direction of George Het-
zel (Dusseldorf Academy), John
; W. Beatty (Munich Academy).
; Students who cannot attend daily
. mav enter for limited nnmhrnf
days a week. For prospectus address
JOHN W. BEATTY, Principal.
ao36S-TUS 4K Wood street, Pittsburg. .
PltOPObALa.
r-OTICE TO CONTRACTORS IMPROVE.
riUKNTb at Wilmerdine-: 17.000 feet of
1 drains for surface water to be laid. Soeci
fixations and plans at the offices of the East
Pittsburg Improvement Company in tbe West
lngbimse building and at Turtle Creek. Bids
received until September 27. 1889.
J. R. McGINLEY.
se21-37-TT8 Secretary and General Agent.
isr
EW BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOC1A-
AiUll.
Directors of tbe Eagle Building and Loan
Association will start tbe second serial. All
persons wishing to join will please apply to
Philip Adler, 4408 Liberty avenue; Frank
Smith, 4521 Liberty avenue; Lawrence Kern,
4109 Penn avenue; Wm.Hasselniann.4590edar
street. , Be20-78-2L28,oc3
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BRANCH OFFICES.
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public, Branch Offices have been
established at the following places,
where Want, For Sale, To Let, and
other transient advertisements will
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PATCH PITTSBURG.
THOMAS MCCAFFKKY. 359 Butler street
KMIL G. STUCKEY. SUh street and i'enn ave
E. G. bTUCKEY A CO., Wylle ave. and Fultoast
N. STOKELY, Fifth Avenue Market Hou.
EAST END.
1. TV. 'WALLACE, 6121 Penn avenue.
OAK7.AND.
MCALLISTEH & SHEIBLEK, 5th a v. Atwood it.
x EOUTIISIDE.
JACOB SPOIIN. No. 2 Carson street.
H. A. DONALDSON. 1707 Carson stret
ALLEGHENY.
A. J. KAEKCHEU, 59 Federal street.
H. J. McBRIDE. Market House, Allegheny.
FRED H. EGGEKS. 172 Ohio street.
F. H. EGG El IS & bON, Ohio and Chestnut sts.
J. F. STEVENSON. Arch and Jackson streets.
THOMAS MCHENRY. Westernand lrwlnaves.
G. W. HUGHES, Pennsylvania and Beaver aves.
PEltKYM. GLEIJL Itebeccaand Allegheny aves.
"M1LLVALE BOKOUGH.
W. W. FI.OCKEB, Stationer. No. 4 Grant ave.
WANTED.
Male XIclu.
-TTTANTED-DRUG CLERK-A QUALIFIED
V assistant. Address DRUGb, Dispatch
office. SC2S-33
TVTANTEn-A FURNITURE PACKER AT
V EDalUNDSON & PERUINE'S. 633 Smlth
field st. seiS-73
WANTED-TINANDSHEETIBONWOKKER
on furnace work, at J. C. BAKTLETT'S,
N 0.3)3 Wood st. se27-8
-TTANTED-A STOUT BOY, WHO CAN
V write and figure quickly. Apply at 70S
LIBERTY STKEET. se2S-56
-VT7"ANTEl-ELKCTROSILVfc.R AND NICKEL
W plater. Apply to WALTER E. HAGUE,
Virgin alley, near Wood at. se28-7S
WAMED-BOOKKEEPER. EXPERIENCED
In planing mill business. Address PL AN
IN G MILL, Dispatch office. seS-S0
WANTED TWO GOOD COATMAKERS:
best or wares and steady work. Applvat
once to EEEFER SCHMIDT, Canton, O. EC23-S
-TT7-ANTED-AMALECOOK (CATHOLIC) FOB
VV an institution In the city: good references
required. AddressCOQK, Dispatch office. se2S-48
WANTED-STABLE MAN TO TAKE CARE
of 5hor8es and wagons: German married
man preferred. Apply 268 LIBERTY ST. .city.
ee28-85
TT7-ANTED-40 MINERS AT OUR SAWMILL
V RUN mine. Bankvllie: no pluck-me store;
cash every two weeks. GREGG i. W1LOMAN.
seS-31
WANTED-AT ONCE-M STONE MASONS
and 10 laborers. Apply at BUILDING,
Grant avenue, near Union bridge, Allegheny.
seK-31
WANTED-FOUK PLASTERERS-INQUIRE
at STEUBEsi STREET. West Eud. or
LILAC STREET, Shadyside, for James Davis.
tfe2S-30
WANTED SALESMAN TO SELL GOODS BY
sample: good salary paid. Write to CEN
1ENNIALMFG. CO., Cincinnati, O., or Chicago.
se3-75-TTSBU
WANTED-GOOD, STOUT BOY IS OR 17
vears of ape to work in bakery. Apply to
R. B. WARD A CO., Lemington ave- East End.
seM-35
T7"ANTEU-ONF GOOD BELL BOY FROM
Vllto 16 vears old. and one good girl to work
in kltchen,at BOLEY'S HOTEL, 31 to 33 Diamond,
City. seSS-14
WAN TED-SO STONECUTTERS. ALSO
stonemasons at once. Apply at 349 Ohio st.,
Allegheny. KL'NKEL ft JORDAN, Stone Con
tractors, seZi-85
w
ANTED-TWO FIRST-CLASS COATMAK
ERS; none others need apply: best prices
and good workshop,
B. v. sruisuK i sum.
commons, u.
seS-2
WANTED STONECUTTERS AND MASUNS.
Apn'vat once at CORNER AMBERSON
AVENUE AND WESTM1NS1EK STREEr.shady
slde: no strike. seK-iz
WANTED FIRST-CLASS PLUMBER AND
gas fitter. Inquire to-day. September 28,
between 7:30 and 8 A. W. of A. W. McGAHAN,
No. S02 FlflU ave. se:s-71
WANTED AN INDUSTRIOUS YOUNG
man, not afraid ot hard work, for assistant
bookkeeper; onlv good penmen need apply.
Address W. G., Dispatch office. se-49
-TTANTED-A TRUSTWORTHY AND EX
Y V PERIENCED young man for drygoods and
shoe store. Address, with particulars and refer
ence, L. B. 301. South Oil City, Pa. se2S-74
WANTED-SALESMEN WHO HAVE ESTAB
LISHED trade, to take our spring line of
flue cloths and casslmeres as a side line good
commission. BOX 13L Bryn Mawr, Pa. se:i-36-S
-TTTANTED-A TEACHER FOR A CATHOLIC
TV school who Is able to teach German and
English and to play the orcan. Address, with
salary expected, L. 13. 266 Putnam, Pa,
SC2S-32
WANTED-GENTLEMEN WHO DESIRE A
wife or a lively correspondent to send their
address and stamp to THE AMERICAN CORRE
SPONDING CLUB, Box 643, Clarksburg, W. Va.
selS-45
WANTED-AN EXPERIENCED BARBER TO
take charge of shop In Allegheny City; old
stand; good custom; good reasons for selling;
married man preferred. Address BARBER, Dis
patch office. seS7-97
WJ
AMED-RELIAULE LOCAL ANDTKAV
ELING salesmen: nosltions nrrmAnpnr.
special Inducements now; fast-selling specialties;
don't delav; salary from start. BROWN BROS.,
Nurserymen, Rochester, N. Y. 6el7-70-TTS
TrjANTED-A YOUNG MAN OF GOOD
V V appearance who speaks the Swedish lan
guage to solicit orders for our elegant Swedish
Bibles; sold on easy payments; good pay to right
party. E. GATELYiCO.. 25 Federal st.. Alle
gheny, l'a. se26-10
XTT ANTED AGENTS-MOST WONDERFUL
machine ever produced for printing adver
tising slirns; entirely new; patented July a, 1839;
sells to evcrv merchant: sample work and terms
10c. ARC MANUFACTURING COMPANY. Ra
cine, Wis. se2S-100
-rVTANTED-AGENTSTOSELLTEA. BAKING
V powder and pure spices: gifts with goods;
coke workers, miners ormlllmtn can makemoney
In their spare time: special Inducements to per
sons having established trade. YAMASHIRO
TEA CO.. S3 Jackson St., Allegheny, Pa,
au3)-79-TTS
WANTED-SALESMEN AT 175 PEE MONTH
salarv and expenses, to sell a line of silver
plated ware, watches, etc.: by sample only; horse
and team furnished free; write at once for full
artlculars and sample case of goods free. 3TAN
A11U blLVEKWARE CO., Boston, Mass.
SC24-90-D
WANTED -BAD WRITERS AT SMART'S
ECI.ECTIO SHORTHAND AND BUSI
NESS COLLEGE. 4 Sixth St.; penmanship, book
keeping, arithmetic shorthand, typewriting thor
oughly taught for S3 p-r month: private Instruc
tions for both sexes; open dally 9 A. M. to 9 e. si.
sel2-77-TT5SU
WANTED-AGENTS TO SELL THE PIN
LESS Clothes Line: the only line ever In
vented that holds the clothes without pins,: a per
fect success: patent recently Issued: sold only by
agents, to whom the exclusive right Is given; on
receptor Wets, wc will send a sample line by
mall, also circulars, price list and terms to agents;
secure your territory at once. Address WOR
CESTER FIN LESS CLOIHES LINE CO.. 17
lleimon St., Worcester. Mass. au2g-39-ws
Female IlelD.
TITANTED-LADY AGENTS FOR THE NEW
V hygela corset: most satlsiactory and best
money making article out. For terms, etc., apply
to WESTERN CORSET CO., SL Louis, Mo.
sell-CS-ssu
Stale and lcmulo flcln.
WANTED HOUSEKEEPER. CHAMBER
MAIDS, cooks, dining room girls, house
glris, German and colored girls, cook and cham.
crmald for same family, farm bands. MRS. E
THOMPSON, 608 Grant St. se!9-Mihs
ANTED-AT ONCE-3 WAITRESSES. S3 50
per week, chambermaid and laundress for
small hotel. 60 cooks. 20 chambermaids. 100 house
girls. 3) for country, dtsnwasbers and pantry
girls, sewing girl. MEEHAN '3, Stt Grant i,t.
sc2S-n
Kltnatlons.
WANTED BY A GOOD COOK (MAN)
position In or outside of city. Address
J. X Dispatch office. se2S-5S
WANTED-POSITION BY FIRST-CLASS D.
K. bookkeeper, with good references. See
SHEPARD 4 CO 51 Fifth ave. se24-39
WANTED-SrrUATlON BY A SMART. AC
TIVE young man having five years' ex
perience In a drygoods store; not afraid to work.
Apply DRYGOODS, Postoffice, East Liberty.
se-5
Pnrfner.
WANTED-A PARTY COMMANDING ABOUT
fio, 000 to take an interest as partner in tbe
manufacture ot a specialty: market unlimited;
selling price twice cost production: interview con
fidential. Address MANAGER, Dispatch office.
SC.S-3S
Boarding.
WANTED-TARLE BOARD WITHIN FIVE
minutes' walk of Fifth ave and Gelstst.
for gentleman and wife only. Address X. Y., 575
ilfihave. se2S-43
Boarders and Lodgerm.
WANTED OCCUPANTS FOR 8ECOND
story front room; nicely furnished; pleas
ant location: opposite the park. No. 31 SHERMAN
AVE., Allegheny. sea-1
WANTED.
Financial.
-rjrjANTED-FARMEKS TO BRING FALLEN
V apples suitable for elder vinegar to 170 Sec
ond ave. H. J. HEINZ CO. se2S-82-D
WANTED - FARMERS WILL RECEIVE
cash for apples sultabli for apple butter at
108 and 170 Second ave. H.J.
HEINZ CO.
se28-83-D
-TTTANTED-MOBTGAGES-MON EY TO LOAN
TV In sums to suit at -4K. 5 and 6 per cent.
ALLES& BAILEY, 161 Fourth ave. Tel. 167.
apl9-M-TTBSU
TfTANTED-MORTGAGES ON CITY PBOP
VV ERTY. over M,000; iw per cent; no tax.
HENRY A. WEAVER CO., ifiFourUi avenue.
mh2-a2!-D
WANTED-fMO TO 50O,000-TO LOAN ON
mortgages. X, 5 and 6 per cent. JAS. W.
DRAPE i Co, LS Fourth ave., Pittsburg. Tele-
phone No. 075.
se25-5:-WTS
WANTED -MORTG AG ES-81. 000, COO TO LOAN
in large and small amounts at 1H. 5 and 8
per cent, iree or state tax: no aciay. KLtu b.
UOYLE& CO., 131 Fourth ave.
my2i-60
TTrANTKD MORTGAGES IN LARGE OR
V small amounts on Pittsburg. Allegheny or
suburban improved real estate at lowest rates.
ALEXANDER A LEE, 313 Wood St. se23-43-MWS
WANTED-TO LOAN S50,0CO ON MORT
GAGES In amounts to suit. In city or coun
try, at IK to 6 per cent, as to security; no delay.
SAMUEL W. BLACK & CO., 99 Fourth ave,
Jyll-16-MThs
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ANTED-TO LOAN 1500,000. IN ASIOUNT3
of t&OOOandunward. oncltvand suburban
property, on 1 per cent, free of tax; also smaller
amounts at 5 and 6 per cent. BLACK & BA1RD,
$5 Fourth avenue.
se21-d26-D
WANTED-MORTG AGES-fl.OOO, O00TO LOAN
on city and suburban properties at 1M, 5and
IS per cent, and on larms in Allegheny and adja
cent counties at 6 per cent. 1. iL PENNOCK &
bON, 105 Fourth avenue. ap7-fll
TVTANTED-TO S.OAN 200,000 ON MORT
VV GAGES; (100 and upward at 6 per cent;
fSfO.OOOat 4K per cent on residences or business
property: also In adjoining counties. S. IL
FREN CH. 125 Fourth avenue. oc31-eM-D
Mlscellnneona.
WANTED-NEWFOUNDLAND DOG-MUST
be voung and good-natured. Address,
stating price and where to be seen, P. O. BOX
635. city. se27-18
ANTED-MANUFACTURERSTO OCCUPY
a manufacturing site on II. i, O. R. K. at
Griffin, free. Address P. D. BAENHAKT. West
Newton, Pa. se24-70
WANTED TO START A CLUB OF 12 MEM
BERS to secure a fine gold watch for each
one In the club at (1 00 per week. Address P. O.
BOX 501, and I will call and snow you the watch.
JT3-40
WANTED-BY PEARSON, LEADING PHO
TOGRAPHER, 96 Fifth avenue, Pittsburg,
and 13 Federal street, Allegheny, everybody to
know that be is making fine cabinets at II 50 per
dozen; photos delivered when promised: Instan
taneous process. " mhl3-63
FOR SALE-IMPROVED REAL ESTATE.
Citv Residences.
FOR SALE AT A 8ACRIFICE-S3.000; WYLIE
ave.. near Elm st.;brlrkhouse6 rooms; lot
22x110. J. B. COOPER & CO., 107 Fourth ave.
se28-10
FOR SALE BLUFF ST., NEAR COLLEGE,
new brick house, 8 rooms, ball, bathroom,
finished basement; all late Improvements; lot 23
ft. 9 in. by 1S3 ft. ; terms to suit. ROBT. COW
ARD, No. 20 Bmfl st. acl-87-TTSSU
TT'I
S new, modern styled brick house, 9 rooms, well
finished and convenienced: lot 30x100 feet. ; Reed,
near Miller st. Eleventh ward. For terms see W.
A. HERRON &SONS. 80 Fourth ave.
se26-l-HThs
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(OR SALE-fS, 500 RENT S561; BEDFORD
ave.: brick house 9 rooms: finished attic:
hall: both gases; also In rear, fronting on alley.
two 3-room ones, nouses; ciiv water, etc ; 101 t
xl09; easy terms.
j. a. cuurtit s uu.. 1U7
ourui ave,
se28-10
East End Residences.
P
IOR SALE-LANG AVE., NEAR PENN-2-storv
and mansard brick 7 rooms, halL bath.
hot and cold water, front and back porch: large
lot; only $5,000. J. R. COOPER & CO., 107 Fourth
ave. se28-10
OR SALE-PENN AVE. NEAR NEGLEY-
"legant new 2-story brick, 8 rooms, bath,
marble mantels, tile hearths, and general finish
ofthebest;aII modern conveniences; low price.
J. R. COOPER & CO., 107 Fourth ave. sefe-10
TTAOR SALE S3.00V-PARK AVE.. E.
END,
:. in
JO frame house 8 rooms, bath, inside w.
side shutters, both gases, electric bells, reception
hall, etc.: elegantly finished; built by owner for a
home Ind is a bargain. J. R. COOPER & CO.. 107
Fourth ave. se28-10
FOR SALE IN ANNUAL INSTALLMENTS
of S500, neat new East End houses; brick,
modern style of architecture, late Improvements,
8 and 9 rooms, near steam and cable cars: price
86,000 to S7.0U0. See W. A. HERRON AbONS. 80
Fourth avenue. seli-80-TTS
FOR SALE-l.ro-ELYSIAN AVENUE NEAR
Fifth ave., E. E., new two-story frame dwell
lne.6 rooms and attic hall, slate mantels, gas. etc.
with 2 lots each 21x100 feet; this Is a corner prop
erty and very desirable. SAMUEL W. BLACK &
CO.. 99 Fourth are. se21-8S-TWTS
FOR SALE;-A NEAT RESIDENCE AND
jrood lot near Shadvslde. 10 rooms.with bath.
w.c, natural gasand other essential conveniences
ana everytning in prime oraer: nouse almost new;
would exchange In part for a smaller property.
JAS. W. DRAPE & CO.. 129 Fourth avenue, Pitts
burg. se2S-59
FOR SALE-A FINE LOT ON FIFTH AVE
NUE," near Bcllefleld 1'resbj tcrlan Church
and the Lloyd property: size 50xl5i) feet; one of
the best and most eligible lots on the avenue:
price only K.0C0, subject to a 18 years' lease: great
oargain. J as. t. uiuurx. a
CO.,
129 Fourth
avenue, Pittsburg.
6e27-96-D
FOR SALE-ONLY J3.700 BOQUET STREET,
near tlfth ave., newS-storyandmansard frame
dwelling of 8 rooms. halL vestibule, sliding doors
between parlor and dining room: bath, inside w.
c and stationary w. s.; inside shutters: range: b.
and c water; slate mantels 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 A CO., No. 131 Fourth ave. se2S-28
FOR SALE-A FIN E, LARGE EAST END RESI
DENCE and amplified grounds, having for
est foliate and environment of trees, copious flow
of pure spring water, etc.. etc ; residence is brick:
rooms all large and luxurious: bath and lavatorial
facilities; natural gas, furnace; cedar closet;
everything In prime order throughout. Particu
lars and terms from JAS. W. 1JRAPE &. CO.,
Agents, 129 Fourth ave., Pittsburg.
se26-31-ThS
FOR SALE-A VERY FINE NEW RESI
DENCE, with large lot. In the East End, on
one of the best avenues, near cable cars and R.R. ;
12 spacious rooms, with reception ball, bath, lava
tory, natural tras. laundry, furnace and all other
of the more recent appliances: one of the most
complete residences In tbe East End, and In a lo
cation that cannot be excelled for beauty and
comfort: will be sold on accommodating terms:
immediate possession. Keys, etc., from JAS. W.
DRAPE & CO., 129 Fourth avenue, Pittsburg.
se23-9
FOR SALE-ONLY f7.300 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 22x113; possession
given at once. REED B. COYLE Jt CO., No. 131
Fourth avenue. se2C-23
FOR SAL E OAKLAND, FOURTEENTH
ward, a new 2-story and mansard brick dwell
ing. 8 rooms, bath, w. c, hall, laundry, etc,
slate mantels, tile fireplaces and hearths, fine
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 shade trees In
front of house a few minutes from cable cars:
price 86,500; a moderate cash payment and bal
ance long time: Immediate possession. SAMUEL
W. BLACK & CO., 99 Fourth ave. se6 1-D
FOR SALE-ONLY S3.600-BOQUET S1REET.
Oakland, anew 2-story and mansard brick
dwelling or8 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
sewer, and being on Boquet street, the line or the
new electric car line, now under conslructlon.lt
Is considered a bargain, and Is offered for a few
days only: lot 25x100. REED B. COYLE 4 CO.,
No. 131 Fourth ave. se23-2S
FOR SALE THOSE TWO BEAUTIFUL NEW
residences, corner Atwood and Bates streets,
Oakland, each containing 8 rooms, hall, vestibule
with tile floors: sliding doors between hall, par
lor and dining rooms. Inside shutters throughout,
porches front and rear, slate mantels, tile hearths
with fancy basket grates, natural and artificial
gas. Sue artistic chandeliers with electric attach
ments for lighting, electric bells, bath. Inside w.
c. and marble top w. s., range, hot water, laun
dry In basement with cemented walls and ceilings,
with 3 large tubs. These houses are in the best
location in Oakland, have direct connection with
city Sewer, are nicely finished and grained
throughout In oak, the walks will be put down, the
lot will be graded and sodded at once and a fine Iron
fence will adorn trie front; flag stone walk will be
laid in Iront, the street is being paved and the
electric cars will pass the door, come and see
these bouses before baying elsewhere. REED B.
COYLE & CO., 131 Fourth avenue. se28-lt
Suburban Residences.
TTWR BALE WEST BELLEVUE IL100;
r frame bouse 3 rooms and finished attic; lot 25
X125. J.R. COOPER CO., 107 Fourtb-ave.
se28-10
TJOR SALE - 12.100 - BELLEVUE - FRAME
JD house. 5 rooms, finished attic halL nat. gas.
porches, well or good water; nice location; lot 128
xioo: fruit and shade trees. J. R. COOPER 4 CO.,
107 Fourth ave. se28-10
FOR SALE-WILKINSBUKG-J2,800-NEW 2
STORY frame house 6 rooms, hall, finished
attic slate mantels, porches, well of good water:
1otlxl21: terms. 8500 down, balance as rent. J.
B, COOPER & CO.. 107 Fourth ave. se2S-10
FOB SALE-FOUR BOUSES AT M'GUN
NIGLE, Chartlers township, at very low
price: 5 rooms, finished attic good cellar, good
sized tot; a desirable Investment. J. K. MUR
PHY, Crafton, office op. R. R. station.
se22-37-WbSu
FOR SALE NEW 7-BOOM FRAME DWELL
ING on New Brighton road. West Bellevue
borough: all modern improvements; 5 minutes
from Avalon station. P., Ft. W. AC. R. K.: will
sell at cost; a bargain at (3,200. SAMUEL W.
BLACK. A CO., W Fourth ave, 4e2i-w.Tiu
FOR SALE-I3IPROVED REAL ESTATE.
Allegheny Residences.
ALLE-
Fc
IOR SALE-WASHIHGTON AVE..
GHENY, oniy . imuu;
frame house 01 e
rooms: lot 21x130. J. "
COOPER 4 CO 107
6eI4-lo
Fourth ave
TTAOBSALE-t5.000 WILL BUY HOUSJ1 , B
a. rooms, trout owju, kwu tD1". ,,'tt riiw
on Franklin street, Allegheny,
A. i. WILSON,
se25-10-W8
55 Federal st.
FJR SALE-DESIRABLE RESIDENCE, NO.
281 North: auction sale adjourned until Satur
day next at 2 o'clock r. ir.; sale positive , A. .J.
PENTECOST. SC23-5-P
FOR SALE-DESIRABLE RESIDENCE, NO.
291 North: auction sale adjourned until saj-
urda'
arnext, at Z o'Clocs r. at. ; sale Ps"j?n
PENTECOST.
eS3-5-D
FOR SALE-NEW 6-ROOM FRAME HOUSE.
Secoudward, Allegheny; close to Pleasaoj
Valley Electric road, and ten minutes' walk to
market house; 2 nice porches; lot 23x101: price
K,200; easy payments. W. W. MCNEILL BRO.,
105 Fourth ave. seI27-MWT8Su
T7IOR SALE-ATA BARGAIN, BRICK HOUSE,
A? two stories and mansard. Brooms, laundry,
bath, water closets, back and front stairs, back
and front vards, bay window; all modern im-
Srovements: call and see about it. A. D. 1L"
ON, 55 Federal St., Allegheny. se!9-l-MWIu3
FOR SALE-TO bETTLE AN ESTATE,
house 5 rooms, hall, attie and cellar, lot 20x
132 feet, and house 1 rooms, attic ball and cellar,
lot 20x66 ftet, nat. gas, water In yard: als.. brlek
house 4 rooms, attic, ball and cellar, lot 20x66.
will sell together or wl sell separate. For full
particulars call on A. D. WlLbON, 55 Federal St.,
Allegheny. seK-I-jrwrbs
FOR SALE-A GREAT BARUA1N-MUST BE
sold soon; situate on a good ave in Alleghe
ny; a well-built and neatly-finished brick dwell
ing of 7 rooms, finished attic bath, range china
closet, marble mantels In every room. Inside shut
ters, nat. and art. gas, stables, shrubbery and
paved walks; lot 30x127. J. R. COOPER & CO.,
107 Fourth ave. se2S-10
FOR SALE THREE BRICK RESIDENCES,
near parks and on line of street cars. Alle
gheny: one has 10 rooms, bath, lavatory, natural
gas and replete throughout with-all modern re
quirements: the other two houses have 6 rooms,
gas, water, etc., and are all In nice order; proper
tics almost new: to be sold now. on account of
owner leaving the city. Particulars from JAS.
W. DRAPE & CO., 129 Fourth avenue, Pittsburg.
se28-60-D
FORSALE-ON THE PREMISES. AT CON
TINUATION of Benton avenue Eleventh
ward. Allegheny, pear proposed electric road, via
California avenue at auction, at 2 o'clock r.
M. Thursday, Octobers, a large lot containing IH
acres, with frame dwelling of 9 rooms, stable,
carriage house variety of fruits, etc. : overlook
ing Bellevue and Ohfo river. Particulars from
ALEXANDER ALEE, Auctioneers. 313 Wood st,
T. L. BRATT, BENJ. BRATT, Executors.
6C23-4I-MWS
Hazelwood Residences. .
FOR SALE MODERN QUEEN ANNE
dwelling. 8 rooms, hall, vestibule bath. In
side w. c. and stationary w. s., range, h. and c
water; lot 30x120; only 1 minute's walk to Second
Avenue Electric Street Railway, or 5 minutes'
wtlkto B. AO. R. R. station: price low; terms,
85U0 cash, balance 8300 annually. SAMUEL W.
BLACK A CO.. 99 Fourth ave se28-38-MWTS
FOR SALE LOTH.
City Lota.
TJOR SALE-LOTS ON BLUFF AND VICEROY
A' sts.. near college
suit. ROBT.
COWARD, 20 Bluff st.
aul-47-TTSSu
FOR SALE ON WEBSTER AVE.. CORNER
of Wooster St., Iot-57xl00 ft. for 3,000; one
square from Wylle ave, cable cars. In the
Eleventh ward. W. A HERRON & SONS. No.
80 Fourth ave. se21-73-TTS
Enst End Lots.
FOB SALE-CHOICEST PIECE OF GROUND
on Atwood street. Oakland; can be divided
into 3 lots or will make one fine residence lot.
REED B. COYLE & CO., No. 131 Fourth ave.
se2S2S
FOR SALE-2 LOTS IN BOULEVARD PLACE,
East ind: 53 feet front each; fine location;
only two lots from Dallas ave. For full particu
lars apply to A. D. WILSON, 55 Federal st.. Alle
gheny. Sel9-100-TT8
FOR SALE-MY NEW VILLA PARK PLAN
of lots are selling rapidly: lots 10x150 for 8175:
Brusbton station; no city taxes: decide quick If
you want one at present prices. JOHN F BAX
TER, Agent. - se22-78-EOD
FOR SALE - BEAUTIFUL AND LEVEL
building lots, 21x25 ft. front, on Home wood
ave. and Clawson street, lust at Homewood sta
tion, at KS0 upward. W. A. HERRON &SONS,
80 Fourth avenue sel-65-w8
FOR SALE-BEAUTIFUL LOTS ON WARD
St., Oakland, size 25x165 to analleyitheselots are
on line of electric loop, now under construction,
and are offered at a bargain. REED B. COYLE ft
CO.. No. 131 Fourth ave. se26-28
FOR SALE-HEBRON HILL PARK LOTS, lOx
100 feet: now Is the time to buy; the comnle
tlon of tbe Wylle ave. cable road will enhance
rices: call at the office for colored plan. BLACK
BA1RD, 95 Fourtb ave se22-63
FOR 8ALE-852 PER FOOT, WALLINGFORD
Place ebadyslde lot 63x181 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 ft CO., 99 Fourth
avenue. - c25-25
FOR SALE 10 AND 50 FEET FRONT AND 100
to 150 feet deep, on Negley and Center ave.,
Amber, bt. Clair, Euclid and Baum sts.. In the
Baum Grove plan; are reached by 11 tralr.seach
way and two cable lines. MELLON BROS , East
End. or JOHN F. BAXTER, 512 Smithfield st.
se22-78-EOD
FOR SALE-HEHRON HILL PARK LOTS. lOx
- 100 feet; Just opened to the public; theWylie
ave. cable road within 5 minutes walk, and only
15 minutes ride from postoffice; all cltv conven
iences; pnrc air; magnificent view of the country
for miles; low prices and easy terms will be given
to all who build at once: call at the ofllce for col
ored plan of this beautiful place. BLACK ft
BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave. se22-63
Miscellaneous
TTIOR
SALE-LOTS AND DWELLINGS
IN
t1 all narts of the two cities: call at office and
get our new catalogue of properties for sale, with
colored pi in of lots Just out and free to all upon
application BLACK ft BAIRD. 95 Fourth ave.
seU-19-D
FOR SALE-BY THOS. M'CAFFREY,
Notary Public, Real Estate and Insurance
Agent, 3509 Butler street.
K.000 On Butler street, near Stanton avenue
Eighteenth ward, lot 40x100 ft., with double frame
dwelling, of 6 rooms in each, in rear; one third
cash, balance to suit,
5,300-Cor. Fifty-second and Butler sts., lot 18
ft., 1 In.xll7x42 ft., with double two-story frame
bouse In rear; terms to suit.
tl.600-On Thirty-third street, above P.E.H..
lot 25x110 ft., with two-story frame house of 3
rooms, finished attic and stone cellar; one-third
casta, balance to suit.
88.000 Nos. 2809 and 2S11 Penn avenue lot 24x
10uft with double brlckhouseof 6 roon s, kitchen
and attic In each, gas and water, and 3 small
bricks on rear of lot containing 3 rooms eacb, now
renting for S76J per annum; all or one-hair cash,
balance to suit.
15,500 No. 5116 Butler street. Eighteenth ward,
lot 20x100 ft., with 3-story brick dwelling of 12
rooms, attics and stone cellars; one-half cash,
balance to suit. ,
(16,000 Cor. Rebecca and Carrol sts,, near Penn
avenue lot 165 feet on Rebecca street by 113 feet
deep, to 30 foot alley, with 3-story and mansard
brick dwelling of 15 rooms, shade ana fruit trees,
on very easy terms If desired.
811,750-Cor. Fortieth street and Penn avenue,
A. schlllo's elegant new 2-story brick and man
sard house of 8 rooms, with all modern conven
iences, porches, etc : une-thlrd cash, balance to
suit; will trade for other propertv.
S5.000 Cor. Thlrtv-elghth and Bank streets. lot
20x100, with a one-story brick storeroom 20x39
feet, and 2-story brick dwelling In rear of lot, and
fronts on Bank street; all or one-half cash, bal
ance to suit.
8500 eacb. for 5 lots 20x100 feet eacb, corner Yew
auu aiauma sts., on very easr terms.
8300-eacb, for four lots joxioo feet each on
Carnegie avenue on very easy terms, worth 11,100
each; street and alley paved and 6ewered.
SlOjOuO No. SCO Main street, lot 2oxll2feet, with
new brick dwelling of 10 rooms, porches, etc, fin
ished In the highest art. At terms to suit pur
chaser. 83.0C0-NO. 231 Main street, new Z-story brick
dwelling of 9 rooms, bath, etc., all modern con
veniences, at terms to suit purchaser.
17,030No. 151 Forty-fifth St.. lot 21x100 feet, new
double 2-story brick and mansard dwellings of 6
rooms In each: also on rear of lot frame house of
lour rooms: will rent for (TOO. AH or one-balf
cash, balance to suit.
I9.7UU No. 262 Main street, lot 50x120 feet, with
2-story brick dwelling or 9 rooms and finished at
tics and stab e In rear; SI. 000 cash, balance to suit.
87. 150 Cor. Thirty-fourth and Smallman streets,
lot 11X19 feet. with 3 brick bulldlnirs,2 being dwell
ings or 1 rooms and attic each and one store of 5
rooms and finished attic, at terms to suit pur
chaser. . .. .,
Ii,7o0-On Lewis, Kendall, Dnncan and Fifty
filth streets, lot 105i85Hx1U)xS5 leet, with 2-story
frame house of 5 rooms; all or two-thirds cash,
balance to suit. (.
r mun. ...va Penn avenue. Iot20xinn foot with
frame bouse of 5 rooms and attic, at terms to suit
purchaser. ,
7,ouo-on Butler street, near" forks of road, lot
33x100 leet, with 2 old brick dwellings, at terms to
suit.
84500 On Butler street, between Thirty-fourth
and Tblrty-flrtb streets, lot 2:x100 feet, with
3-story brick business bouse and dwelling, at
terms to suit. . .
8j,30i N o. 3427 Butler street, lot 18x100 feet, with
2-story brick dwelling of store 1 rooms and fin
ished attic at terms to suit purchaser.
13,250-No. Hatfield street, lot 20x96 feet,
with a 2-story frame house of 6 rooms, finished
attic and a 2-story frame on rooms In rear; an
nual rental 8J6U: one-third ash, balance to suit.
85,250 No. J9J2 Liberty avenue lot 30x100, with
a new 2-story brick front dwelling or 7 rooms,
attic porches, etc.; all or one-half cash, balance
to suit.
83.6UO-On Liberty avenue, near Wlneblddle
street; lot 10x120 feet: atterms to suit pmchaser.
tiWO No. 1919 Klncald street; lot 25x110 leet,
with frame bouse of 5 rooms and attic; one-balf
cash: balance to suit.
S2.20U each-On Holmes street, between Fifty
fourth and Firty-flflh streets; four new frame
dwellings of four rooms and double attic in each,
and on lots 20x100 each, all to tiicinsetves: finest
finished houses or their size in toe city; 8500 cash;
balance in 5 years. i
lt050-For lot on Liberty avenue near Fortieth
street. 20x100 feet: at terms to suit purchase .
35 lots in Sun Rise plan of lots, situated on Kln
cald and Rosetta streets. Nineteenth ward.
st from 8250 to 8100 each; fio down; balance lu
monthly payments. (
Also. tAUXlto loan on mortgages on good city
lfvou want to buy or sell prone Ryormorts-aces.
place any Insurance or mortgai&s. or have any
business requiring a iioiarr rioiie
Pthllf mil nrid.
dress
l-avs. JH'UAFFKEY.
Butler street.
Telepbone 5511.
Office open evenings.
jeZS-U
FOR SALE-LOTS. j T8 IP. , AUCT1WI, gAIM. ., sJTlBK
Jlnzelvrood Lots,
FOR SALE-CHOICE LOTS IN THE BLAIR
estate, within 3 to 5 minutes walk of Hazel
wood and Ulenwood stations: line level Iota 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; lOmlnutes by tbe B. AO.
R. R. from the new depot: all express trains stop:
monthly tickets, fare 54 cents; prices 125 to f LOU);
10 per cent cash, ba ance long time: monthly pay
ments ir desired. SAMUEL W. BLACK i CO.,
90 Fourth ave. sel8-18-D
Allegheny Lots.
FOR SALE-2 BUILDING LOTS ON WESTERN
avenue 20x121 feet each: price 11,750 each. A.
D.WILSON, 55 Federal St., Allegheny. ie!9-D
FORSALE-ON SHEFFIELD STREET. ALLE-GHENY-lot
30x121 ft; has two brick stables
on rear: a splendid location to build you a home;
call and see tbout it. A. D. WILSON, 55 Federal
St.. Allegheny. sel9-2-ws
OR SALE-NUNNERY HILL LOTS-THE
, lots In the Henderson plan. Nunnery Hill,
Twelrth ward. Allegheny, are going off very sat
isfactorily; we are securing good buyera who
will be desirable residents: a fewlots still forsale.
a. LEUGATE4S08I, 31 Federal st,, Allegheny,
se26-60
Forms.
FOR SALE-A NICE LITTLE FARM OF 15
acres, 3 miles from city line: excellent fruit,
dwelling, new barn, etc ; on line of railroad.
ALEXANDER & LEE, 311 Wood St. se28-10
FORSALE-FARM 75 ACRES, IX MILES FROM
Glcnfit-ld sta., Ft. Wayne R. R.; houses
rooms; plentyof frultsnd water. For full partic
ulars call on A. D.WILSON, 55 Federal st.. Alle
gheny. sei-lO-ws
FOR SALE-A SMALL FARM OF ABOUT 10
acres, only 1 mile irom railroad station and
convenient to the ritv, for only flWO; a bargain.
JAS. W. DRAPE CO., 129 Fourth avenue
Pittsburg. se28-60-D
FOR SALE-FARM AT HAYBVILLE, ON THE
Pittsburg. Fort Wayne and Chicago Rall
way.lo miles from the city; wUl exchange for city
property or merchandise A. J. PENTECOST,
113 Grant street.
SC21-3-TTS
FOR SALE-FARM-200 ACRES WITH NEW
frame house and barn, rich soil, fine timber,
good sprlnirs: suited for stock, grain or dairy;
near station; would exchange for city property.
ED. WITTISH, 110 Grant St.. Pittsburg, Pa,
se27-D
FOR SALE-A NICE FARM OF 50 ACRES
fronting on the Perrysvllle road, near Per
rysvllle: land lays well and Is in good state of
tillage; dwelling and outbuildings, orchard, water,
etc.. etc. JAS W. DRAPE ft CO., 129 Fourth
avenue Pitts urg. se21-68-MWS
FOR SALE-FARM OF 70 ACHES CHOICE
land, on which Is erected ai two-story frame
house ol 8 rooms and tenant bouse of J rooms and
kitchen, good hank barn 36x52 feet; good orchard;
well watered; this farm Is situated on the Alle
gheny and Bntler plank road 11 miles from Alle
gheny city. H mile from P. A W. R. R. Inquire
of JOHN MCCASLIN on the premises or tAM
UEL WALLACE, 129 Fifth aye, Pittsburg,, Pa.
se26-35-UThS
Snbnrban Lot.
TTIOR SALE MAPLE WOOD PARK LOTS
terms easv.
GEO. S. MARTIN A CO.. 105
sel9-3
Fourth ave.
FOR SALE-A FEW CHOICE LOTS 401120 ft.:
cheap to a quick buyer; terms easy. GEO.
S. MARTIN & CO., 105 Fourth ave. salM-rrssu
TTIOK SALE-AT SP.WICKLEV-3 ACRES OF
X1 ground, with dwelling 5 rooms; very desira
bly located on Hopkins st.
SONS, 80 Fourth ave.
W.A. HERRON
se2S-4-UThS
FOR SALE-SOME OF THE VERY CHOICEST
)ilM ft. lots in Maplewood park: electric
road passes this plan; shrewd buyers will Invest
before prices advance: easy payments. GEO. S
MARflN ft CO., 105 Fourth ave. sel9-l-TTSSa
FOR SALE BUSINESS.
Business Chances.
FOE SALE-COKE STOCK RARE CHANCE
for speculation in a company possessing
superior advantages for manufacturing coke;
cheap. Inquire of JAMES L. ORR, 140 Fifth ave,
Pittsburg. se27-7a
TTIOR SALE AN OLD ESTABLISHED GEO-
JD CERY store on one of tbe principal streets in
Allerhenv: a srood Davlnff business on cash basis:
owser Interested in other business. Address
GROCER, Dispatch office. se28-95
FOrt SALE A SMALL CORNER GROCERY IN
Allegheny; excellent stand, an old established
business and good plant for doing a cash trade:
stock worth about 81.500. JAS. W. DRAPE ft
CO., 129 Fourtb avenue Pittsburg. se28-60-p
FOR SALE-AN OLD-TSTABLISHED .FAMI
LY grocery on one of tbe best thoroughfares
In Allegheny; a fine paying business, mostly on a
cash basis: this Is oneof tbe most desirable stands
In either city. Particulars from JAS. W. DRAPE
ft CO., 129 i ourth avenue Pittsburg. se25-5I
FOR SALE-A HOUSE FURNISHING AND
tin store In a prosperous manufacturing town
on line of railroad: a first-class business and
making money: best stand In tbe town; satisfac
tory reasons for selling. Particulars from JAS.
H . DRAPE ft CO., 129 Fourth avenue Pittsburg.
se2S-60-D
FOR SALE-ONK OF THE LARGEST AND
best retail grocery stores. In heart of the city;
will invoice about 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 ft CO.. H Fifth ave. sel7
FOR SAlE-lN THE LIVELIEST TOWN IN
Western Pennsylvania the stock and nxtnres
of tbe 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; this is a rate
chance: no better location In tbe city. Inquire at
135 Fifth avenue McKeesport. F. S. GLEASON.
sel2-70
FOB SALE-A COUNTRYSTOBE AND STORE
ROOM, warehouse dwelling, etc, at a good
point on line of railroad: fine country place ex
cellent point for business; this Is an old estab
lished stand ; present owner has made s snug com
petency and wishes to retire on account of age;
will sell the property with or without the stock.
Particulars Trom JAS. W. DRAPE 4 CO.. 123
Fourth ave., Pittsburg. se2-59
Business Stands.
FOR SALE-OR RENT-NEW BRICK HOTEL
with all modern improvements. Address
SOHN BROS., owners, HornellsvlUe, N. Y.
se2S-98
Mannfactorfnir Sites.
FOB SALE-FIRST-CLASS BUSINESS SITES
in the Asplnwall plan, adjoining bharps
burg; low prices; easy payments; send forplans.
W. A. HERRON ft bONS. SO Fourth ave.
SC17-80-TTS
FOR SALE-MANUFACTURING PROPERTY
One of tbe most valuable and desirable
manufacturing sites In Chicago: about five acres,
between Fifty-sixth and Fifty-seventh sts., with
about 600 feet frontage on railroad connecting with
every railroad entering Chicago; main building
210 ft. bv80ft., with tracks, switches, etc. B. A.
ULIUOll A SON, 97 Washington St., Chicago, HI.
se27-99
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS.
Horses. Vehicles. Live Stock, etc
FOR SALE-HORSE, HARNESS AND COV
ERD wagon, suitable for grocery or deliv
ery. Can be seen at 608 WOOD ST. se28-58
FOR SALE-A GOOD YOUNG FAMILY
horse; will also sell carriage and harness.
Call at SO i OURTH AVENUEafter Wo'clock a. m.
se23-r:-D
FOR SALE-ONE NEW PAIR OF BLAN
KETS; tbe finest in the city : reason for sell
ing are too good for the livery business; will sell
cheap. ARCHIBALD. 119 Third ave. se28-7
I710R SALE-A NO. 1 SADDLE HORSE, BAY,
UK hands high, 7 years old. In fine condition,
showy, easily kept; racks under saddle and trots
In harness. For further Information apply at
ROOM 513. Hamilton building. seis-a
machinery ana Metals.
FOR SALE-ENGINES AND BOILERS-NEW
and refitted: repalringtiromptly attended to.
PORTERFOUNDRYANDMACHlNECO.,LIM.,
below Suspension bridge Allegheny, Pa. aulO-29
FOR SALE NOW ONE SECOND-HAND
tenoning machine 2 surface planers and 1
shaper.and new and second-hand engines, boilers,
lard kettles, tar tanks, biomen valves, castings,
etc" VELTE ft MCDONALD, Thirty-second st
and Penn ave. 1V21-91-TTS
PERSONAL.
PERSONAL-MARY R1EDHAL, IF SHE
wl9hes to, can come back; will be given five
days to do so: I will seek to do something else.
JOHN HIEUHAL, 2705 Penn ave., city, se:-9
PERSONAL-MALTBY'S OYSTER DEPOT,
late 70 Fifth avenue removed to 611 Smlth
ileld street: fresh oysters received dally; orders
filled at lowest prices. J. B. HEMMEltLE, Mgr.
sei-K-D
PERSON A L-BOOKS. BOOKS! BOOKSI
New and old, atclentand Kooern. standard
and rare, legal, medical and scientific 30,000 vol
umes to select from. LEYl'S BOOK STORE. 800
Liberty st
auS-8S
PERSONAL-SUPERFLUOUS HAIR ON THE
female face destroyed forever bv the electric
needle operation by DR. VAN DYCK. Electro
Surgeon. Phlla. Owing to the demand for his
services In Pittsburg. Dr. Van Dyck will be at the
Hotel Ibemarle until Tuesdav, Oct L Make en
gagements at once, as only a limited number can
be treated dally. Book free. Hours: 8to6:Sun
days, 9 to 1. se27-U
PERSONAL HIS LOVE SUDDENLY RE
TURNED; recently they bad not been on tbe
best of terms owing to a" little family Jar occa
sioned by the wife Insisting; on being llowed to
renovate bis wearing appareL and which, ot
course was done In a bungling manner; In order
to prevent tbe tronble they agreed to send all
their work hereafter to DICKSON, the Tailor, S5
Filth ave., corner Wood St., second floor, and
now everything Is lovely and peace and happiness
again reigns In tbelr household. Telephone 1558.
aujo
DIVIDENDS.
Office of asphalt Block Co., )
foubth and walnut st-
philadelphia, pa
"TUVIDEND THE DIRECTORS OF THIS
sJ company have this day declared a divi
dend of TEN (10) PER CENT, payable from
tbe profits ot the half year, at tbe office of the
company, September 25, 18S1.
WM. CALHOUN, Secretory.
September 20, 1869. ae24-o8
Ctar Residences. . . M A CT TJTJ-'C CA'IT?. J' WT
TO LET-23S BEDFORD AVE.: A 2-STORY
brick dwelling of S rooms, cellar, water, etc.;
largo yard; 815, BLACK ft BAIRD, 96 Fourth are.
se38-98-D
TO LET-NEAT BRICK HOUSES OF 6 TO
rooms, centrally- located In Seventh and
Eleventh wards; rent ve ry low. V. A. HEBRON
ft SONS, 80 Fourth ayenue. se2S-l-MThS
TO LET-OB .FOR SALE-MT. WASHING
TON, 11 Grace st , dwelling of six rooms
and attic large halls, front and back porches;
nat. gas and city water; in good repair. Inoulra
ON PREMISES. " se38-7
TO LET-NEW BRICK DWELLING, 9
rooms, hall, bath, h. and e. water, nat. gas,
marble mantels, inside shutters, etc; 10 minutes'
walk from Court House: rent 830 per month.
BAMUEL W. BLACK ft CO., 99 Fourth ave. -BeH-87-TTS
TO LET-COBNEK PENN AVE AND FIFTH
street, large 3 story brick 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 ft CO.. 93 Fourth ave. ie25-66-wvs
East End Residences.
TO LET-HOUSE OF 8 ROOMS ON IVY BT.,
Shadyside; good location; '2. minutes' walk
from cable line; 820 per month net. Address BOX
932, city. se2-57
TO LET A NEAT TWO-STORY FRAME
dwelling house of six rooms, on Dltbrldge St.,
near cable cars; has hot and eold water: w. c
Inquire at 1304 FIFTH AVE. ieiB-83
TO LET-NEAT NEW OAKLAND HOUSES,
Jnst finished. S rooms, latest Improvements;
street paved: 3 squares from cable cars. W. A.
HERRON ft SONS, 80 Fourth avenue. se2S-50-WTS
TO LET-HOUSE OF 11 ROOMS, STABLE
and outbuildings: large grounds; on Negley
avenne near Penn avenue cable cars. Inquire of
HENRY ROBERTS, at Oliver ft Roberts Wire Co.,
Soutluldc sel9-10
Allegheny Residences.
TO LET-IF YOU WANT TO RENT IN ALLE
GHENY call on A D. WILSON, 55 Federal
St., Allegheny. ' sel9-100-TTS
fTV
O LET-2 AND 3 ROOMS IN F1NESTPAHT O F
X Allegheny City: short d
BLACK ft BAlRD, 95 ourth
distance from bridge.
ave.
seH-83-D
mt TWDnvTi btditiM' IT1 vnnvtfv
brick, bouse 3 rooms and cellar, at 89 per
month: no water rent.
ALEXANDER ft LEX,
313 wood st.
se28-42-ws
TO LET-78 SARAH ST.. NEAR PLEASANT
Valley street car Hue two-story brick dwell
ing of 7 rooms and ball, natural and artificial gas,
water, etc ; 22. BLACK, ft BAIRD, 05 Fourth
ave. , se2S-93-D
TO LET-AN ELEGANT ANUVERYDESIRA
BLE Queen Anne dwelling of 9 rooms, bath,
laundry and every modern convenience on Fulton
street. Allegheny. Call at SPEN CEK'S DENTAL
ROOMS. 802Penn ave seZ7-10
TO LET-42 AVERY ST., TWO-STORY BRICK,
dwelling of eight rooms; large finished attic
ball and vestibule bathroom and cellar; Inside
w. c. hot and cold water, range: good location;
nearparks; 830, BLACK ft BAIRD, 15 Fourth ave
sezs-93-D
Apartments.
TO LET-CALL AT NO. 72 PAGE STREET.
Allegheny, 3 elegantlv furnished rooms,
second floor; bathroom, hot and cold water, both
gases: prefer no children: rent 820, "or see BLACK
ft BAIRD, 95 Fourth avenue se2S-99
Farms
TO LET-SMALL FARM IN BUTLER CO.,
with good dwelling bouse outbuildings,
orcbardand water. Apply J. W. DRAPE ft CO. ,
129 Fourth ave. se23-81
Business Stands.
rpO LET-2 LARGE ROOMS-55 FEDERAL ST.,
JL Allegheny; suitable for light manufg. busi
ness. se20-72-20,21,23,2S,28
TO LET-CHEAP-93TH1RDAVENUE,NEAK
Wood St.. s aood business or warehouse 3
stories. W. A.HERBON ftSONS,80Fonrihavenue.
se21-73-TTS
Offices, Desk Room, dec
TO LET-CHOICE OFFICES. SINGLE OB
in suit. In the Standard block. Wood, near
Fifth avenue,
ave.
V?. A HERRON SONS, 80 Fourth
sel-SZ-TTS
TO LET-CORNER PENN AVE. AND FIFTH
St.: cbolce double parlors: recently papered
and refltud: especially adapted for offices for pro
fessional men or others requiring large light,
handsome rooms: location unexcelled. S. W.
BLACK ft CO., 99 Fourth ave se25-5-WTS
TO LET-IN THE NEW DISPATCH BUILD
ING. 75, 77 and W Diamond street, two or the
roomiest and best-llgnted offices to be found In the
city; rent, f200and S300 per annum. Including elec
tric lights. Janitor service and steam heating.
Apply between 10 A. Jf. and 1 S. v., or between
2 and IP. M. jy23-67
rriO LET-STORE OR OFFICE ROOM, WITH
J. large vault, suitable for insurance office or
similar business, in Germanla Savings Bank
building. No. 119 Wood street: room formerly oc
cupied by George Relnrman as saloon, and now
temporarily occupied by tbe American Express
Co. ; it is two steps below grade making a first
class basement. Inquire at THE BANK.
1e2t-68-D
LOST.
LOST-ON FEDERAL ST., ALLEGHENY, ON
Friday, September 27, a roll of bills amount
ing to Ml: 810 reward to finder if returned to 31RS.
BOOTH, 78 Robinson st (cor. Craig), Allegheny.
T OST AVALUABLEBHACELETONTHrJRS
XJ DAY morning between Bennett and F. W.
station. Allegheny; Under will be liberally re
warded If returned to BENNETT r. O.; Initials
engraved M. M. C. se2S-21
LOST STRAYED OR STOLEN FROM
Banm's Grove, Roup station, 1. R. R., a red
and white cow; had leather coUaron: a reward
lllbenald to any person returning the same to
621 iv I pmjvr.1. anauysioe.
EC2S-23
AMUSEMENTS.
EXPOSITION.
TEE FAMOUS
JUBILEE BrNGERS.
AFTERNOON and EVENING.
sezMS
TLTOU THEATER.
MATINEE TO-DATT,
U. a MAIL.
September 30 Monroe it Rice in "Sly Aunt
Bridget" se25-ws
nRAND OPERA HOUSE- TO-NIGHT.
IJT and
MARIE Saturday
WAINWRIGHT Matinee
IN TWELFTH NIGHT.
Beptember 30-BOOTH.MODJESKA.
r se23-14
HARRIS' THEATER EVERY AFTER
NOON and evening.
THE WAIFS OF NEW YORK: '
Week September 30 WH.BUR OPERA CO.
se22-U
TTARRY WILLIAMS' ACADEMY-
To-Night Matinees Tuesday, Thursday and
Saturday.
TONY PASTOR'S OWN COMPANY.
se22-D
mHE NEW WORLD'S MUSEUM
I - Allegheny City.
Week September 23, tho Colored-Bearded Lady
and other new attractions.
A big stage performance coming next week.
A O. Babel, the Cowboy Pianist se22-39
RACES AT EXPOSITION PARK.
Friday, September 2724 pace 40 pace
and 3-mlnnte trot
Saturday, September28 28 pace, 45 mixed and
35 trot
Admission 60 cts- including grand stand.
se26-13
DANCING ACADEMIES.
THUMA'S DANCING ACADEMY. NO. 64
Fourth ave. Members of tbe National
Association of the Teachers of Dancing of the
United States, Canada and France Opening
Tuesday evening, at 700. October L Class
every evening, of which three are for begin
ners each week. Ten lesson 'tickets $3. Chil
dren's openinc Saturday afternoon, October 6.
For particulars call at academy. se23-ll
PROF. BROOKS' DANCING ACADEMY,
Sixth and Liberty streets. Ladies' aid gen
tlemen's class will commence Thursday, Octo-
herS its nVinrt p m Misses and masters'
class Saturday, October 5, at 3 o'clock. Ladies'
class (exclusively) Thursday, October 10, at 3
o'clock. Music and f nil explanation for danc
ing the new military schottiscbe quadrille
adopted by the American Society of Professors
of Dancing, and tho Washington Minuet and
Gavotte for sale 50 cents a copy. For particu
lars see circulars at music stores. ae22-71
REPORTS.
THE CHALFONTE
ATLANTIC CITY. N. J.
On the beach, with unsurpassedoceanview.
Saltwater baths in house
8eS-77.D E ROBERTS & SONS.
NOTICES.
NOTICE . .
I have in my possession one red and one
black cow. Owner will please call for same
and pay expenses of keeping,
" , HENRY POTH, -
se28-15 -crafton, Allegheny co., Pa,,
IK THE COTJET OB COMMON ELBA!
HO. 1, 0E ALIBGHBKT C0X7KTT.
'
JAMSM.BAMM15Y. " 3-
W1TJ.TA3EJV MOYEB
Et nx. et al.,No. aoJaaa Term,.mM eqaJty.S v
By authority of an order of the Cert,iaa4a.:
September 19, 1S68. la the above eatMled case,
r will expose) the following described real
estate for sale at public auction to tbe Ugfcett
bidder, viz:
On May, Strter 14, 181,
At 10 o'clock A. H., on the preatoes, that cer
tain lot situate in the City of Allegheny, county
of AlleghenyT and Slate ot FewylvaaJa, oa
the west side of East Diamond at, begiralBgr
at a point 120 feet south of South Dlamoad
st. and extending southwardly atesj: said Base
Diamond st. 32 feet, thence westwardly at right
angles with said street and -preserving evea
width 65 feet, baying thereof) erefftftd Jm,o two-" "
story brick dwelling; houses: - .
At 10:15 o'clock A. ic, of the same day. cat tbe
premises, all that certain lot of ground sUsata
in the Fourth ward of thejpity of Allegheny,
county and State aforesaid, oa the east tide of
Pine alley, beginning at a point 160 feet seat
of South Dlamoad st. and extendteg soate-
wardly along said alley 29 feet, thence'at right
angles with.sald alley eastwardiy, preserrio
even width, 65 feet, having thereon erected oae
two-story and basement brick dweMnghoose.
At 10:30 o'clock A Jf. of the samer day and at
last mentioned place, to wit, Pine aHey, sear .
South Diamond street; all that certain lot situ
ate in Reserve township, county and" State
aforesaid, consisting ot 5 acres and 38'Eerohea,
being purpart No. 3 in the pWd of pietitloB at
said number and term, and boanded'and de
scribed as follows, to wit: Beginnlae at
a point on the public road at
he southeastern corner of lot -owned
by Sirs, Ford, distant 256.77 feet east
wardiy from the line of land of Swindell,
thence northwardly along the Uae of land ot.,
Mrs. Ford L017.18 feet to the Use of load of
William Hazlett, thence north 87 38' east
220.88 feet to line ot land of Mrs. CahilL thence
southwardly along tbe Uae of same L98&38'
feet to the public road, thenee aloag the Uae
of same south 76 IS west 38&38 feet to tee
place of beginning.
Terms of Sale 10 per cent at ties of sale,
one-half on delivery of deed and the balance ia -.
one year, secured by first bond, and mortgage,
with interest payable semi-annually, and with,
30-day scire facias clause, or cash, at the opUea
of the purchaser. A J. BARTON. Master. l
Cor. Fifth are and Grant st, Pittsburg, Pa.
J; M. CALDWELL.
JOSEPH P. BPLANE,
Attorneys, 83 Diamond st, Pittsburg, Pa,
seu-i-s
pABE CHANCE
DESD3ABLE NORTH AVE. RESTDENC
AT AUCTION '
On the premises. -
B ATTJBDAY, SEPTEMBER 28,
At 2 o'clock P. K.
Lot 40x80. corner of North ave. and Orchard
alley, on which is erected that desirable brick
residence known as No. 291 North ave., contain
ing 12 rooms, with brick carriage house, sta-
bllng; building fitted out in complete order; nt- ,
ural and artificial gas: sewerage cooiple te.Tsrma '
one-third cash, balance fire to tea years: eaHr
and examine premises. &
se26-32 A, J. PENTECOST. 413 Grant st, j
A DJOURNED MABTER'S SALE.
rt Fulton vs. Arnold. 51 Sept terra, HSSt tc,
DESIRABLE FARM UNDERLAID WITH!
COAL. j.,'i
At the Grant street entrance Allegheny County
Court House at 1 P.M. SATURDAY. Septets-1
ber 28. 1889, farm in Green Tree borough aad
Scott township, containing 60 acres, 106 nerc&es, '
more or less, ia acres, more or less, of the same
being underlaid with coal.
DESIRABLE FIFTH AVENUE BUSINESS
PROPERTY.
At 2 o'clock T. ar.. SATURDAY, September
28, 1889. on the premises in Sixth ward, Pitts
burg, 200 feet west of Chestnut street, on tbe
south side of Fifth avenue, having a front of 81
feet 6 inches on Firth avenue and extending
back at same width 112 feet to Watson street.
A valuable and desirable business property: can .'
DTObablv be obtained ata reasonable Birure.
le Ben re
se2&68 A. M. NEEPBR. Master.
LEGAL NOTICES.
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omcroi-jTOitLrrrTrrtz ATbust Co., ly
121 JlSD 128 FOCBTH ATE. f
fTlSTATE OF JOHN T. MATCHEK DE
JGj CEASED Notice is hereby given that letters
of administration on tbe estate of John T.
Natcher, deceased, late uf .Pittsburg. Pa., bsve
been granted to the undersigned, to whom all per
sons Indebted to said estate are requested to make
immediate payment, and those' having claims or
demands against the same will make them known
without delay. FIDELITY TITLE A TRUST
CO.. Administrator. David i. Ewcto. Trust
Officer auJl-99-si
CHARLES B. PAYNE. Attorney at Law, "
,173 Fourtb avenue
TESTATE OF SARAH J. WICKS, DE
JCj CEASED. Notice is hereny given that
leti era of administration on tbe estate of Sarah
J. Wicks have been granted to the undTSigned.
to wbom all persons indebted to said e'state are
requested to make Immediate payment, and'
those having claims against the same Should
make them known witbout delay at GUI Hall,
Jefferson township, Allegheny county. Pa.
JOHN a WlCKS,
JAS. A. WICKS,
au24-13-8 Administrators.
F
OR BALE-
ATASPmWALLSTATIOH.
7 minutes from Federal st, Allegheny, on the
West PennrR. R., adjoining Sharpsburg, being?
part ot the
'ROSS ESTATE."
Lots in sizes and on terms that should suit
any desiring to secure a borne.
Tbe lay of the ground Is beautiful. Special
inducements offered to first purchasers. See
tbe representative on the premises or call on
or address W. A HERRON 4 SONS.
se3-e0-TTS 80 Fourth avenue.
PARTES DEMH& LOCATIONS-
To laMaciire Glass. Tile, Brici,
FMitnre,
Or any other special or staple line of manu
factures that will employ a number of men,
are invited to correspond with the under
signed. Railroad and water transportation,'
natural gas in abundance pure mountain
water, splendid schools, and, in fact, everything
desirable to make life worth living. Free sites,
low rates for fuel, and a reliable firm might
securo monetary assistance. Auaress ,
UNION IMPROVEMENT CO.,
8e28.79 Morgantown. W. Va.
SIXTH AVENUE DYE WORKS.
M. MAY SONS & CO.,
STEAM DYERS AND SCOURERS
And general renovators of textile fabrics. la
dles' and gentlemen's soiled or faded garments
neatly cleaned or restored In color. Curtains
of every description carefully attended to.
M. MAY SONS & Co.
iell-TTS 58 SIXTH AVE. Pittsburg, Pa,
P
lANOSs,
ORGANS.
B. HAMILTON,
(1 AND 93 FIFTH AVENUE,
Pittsburg. Pa. ap30-74-o-
r A BALPH,
BUILDING CONTRACTOR,
41 Seventh avenne,
Pittsburg. Pa.
Telephone 1344, sea-38-TT3
-TTTILSON JEWELER BARGAINS.
Tbe last week of great sale of 26 per cent
off on silverware at WILSON'S old stand,
81 Fourth ave, Pittsburg. Watch, clock and
jewelry repairing specialty. an27-TTS
WALTEB J. OSBOUENE. KlCKAKD BABBOWS. .
B ARROWS A OSBOURNE
JOB PRINTERS.
90 Diamond street.
Telephone No. 812. auSI-S-rrs
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PANT.meorporatdB9S,DI3PATCHBDILD
lNO. 75, 77 and 79 Diamond st Engravings of ,
bnlldlnca. machlnerv- Dortralfia. enta for cats .
hi ozues. etc.: reproductions of pee and Ink draw- .
lugs, wooq ens prmig. BsaswnfWi etc. priak-
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