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LADIES AS YOTEKS.
They Were Foremost at the Exposi
tion Balloting Yesterday
FOE CHOICE OF NATIONAL FLOWEE.
This is the Day of German Music at the
Big Show.
BEIEE DESCRIPTIONS OP THE EXHIBITS
That there is everything that is senti
mental and womanly even in the bare men
tion of flowers, was shown at the Exposition
yesterday, where all day and evening that
charming creature marched deliberately up
to the ballot boxes, exercised her franchise
lor the first time, and voted for flowers.
Selecting a national flower was the issue.
Tne total vote will not be known until to
day, but a ten minute survey of the crowd
around the polling place showed that ten
women Toted to where one man deposited
his ballot, so the result, in all probability,
will show a grand total in favor of "Sweet
"William" or "Bachelor's Button," instead
ot a solid male vote for a "Lady's Finger."
Tet if there is one thing more in demand at
the Exposition than popcorn, it's more pop
corn. In a short talk with Captain Batchelor
yesterday, that gentleman, after a careful
estimate ot the splendid crowd in attend
ance said: "There is no longer any doubt
as to the great future of our Exposition,
Critics have been silenced, and become our
supporters instead. Our merchants daily
tell me how greatly their business has been
benefited, while our exhibitors, and most
of all, the city and country people are
simply -delighted. There has not been a
day lately, during which we have not run
far above expenses, sometimes making
three or four times as much. Of course it
is too soon to become Very explicit in re
gard to finances, but the grand total will
"be eminently pleasing to the public spirited
and enterprising people who aided in this
great undertaking."
To-day promises to be one of the greatest
of the season in a musical way, as the fame
of the .Robert Blum and Cecilia Mannercbor is
more than local. Excursions are announced
from all directions, and no doubt the vocal
chorus of 100 voices, at 8 o'clock in the even
ing will receive such a hearty welcome as has
rarelv been extended to any local choral union.
Conductor Weiss, of the Great Western Band,
lias cboscn for the musical programmes this
afternoon and evening most of the lamous old
German tunes, in honor of the day devoted to
the Fatherland. As the Mannerchors begin at
8 o'clock, they will and their way made easy by
introductions in music to German airs. Fol
lowing is the programme for the afternoon:
taut 12 O'CLOCK.
1. March Potpourri Carl
S. Musette "Amours Lusse" Morley
3. Med "ijonneu Auftrani;" cblung
4. DlcKaUer Wllhelm's lagd. Koutsky
5. Waltz "Danube Waves" Ivanovicl
PABT U 4 O'CLOCK.
J. Episode llllitalre "The March Past"
Dodworth
S. Traumerelund Komanze Schumann
3. Paraphrase Melody in F Kubensteln
4 Kinder Gavotte "UnserLlebllng Weiss
S. Pilgrim's Chorus, from Tannhouser ...Wagner
FINE MORAL DECORATIONS.
Crumrlne, Bnne & Bassctt,
SO. 416 -WOOD STKEXT.
As a specimen of rare good taste in selecting
and arranging wall hangings, the papering
shown at Hopper Bros. & (Jo.'s display is a sig
nificant example. Tbe harmonies have been
very well preserved, not only in the contrasts
presented by the papering itself, and through
tbe elfects croduced upon the variou.i pieces of
furniture and carpet, but in the entire arrange
ment of colors producing a tout-en-semble,
which Is very satisfying. In the parlor the walls
are in a plain, solid color, mottled green, with
very wide frieze, of rustic pattern in golo. The
oxydized silver moldings are rich, and give a
style which, without them, would be lacking.
Tbe gilt ceiling, in circles and geometrical
figures combined, forms an excellent finish. In
tbe dining room the walls also are of plain
color, tbe wainscoting of lincrusta walton,
niahoganr color. The frieze is not as wide as
in tbe parlor, but tbe moldings are similar; and
ceiling in curious squares with arabesques of
gold.
The bedroom is quite dissimilar, tbe side walls
of a rich vine pattern. Veiling in diamonds and
tbe same idea of molding, borders, etc, carried
as prevails in the other rooms. A plain paper
is found in the kitchen of a tile pattern; it
covers both walls and ceiling. The manner in
vhich the whole idea of papering this Moorish
villa is conceived is onginaL It also shows
taste which reflects in tbe highest degree the
resonrces of the house and tbe excellent work
manship of its operatives. Wall papering is
now reduced to a science, and the consistent
study which this firm has made of the subject
proves them to be masters of the art. In their
t-torethey show an enormous selection of all
kinds of wall paper lrom the cheap 10-cent roll
up to the most expensive embossed paper at
10 a piece.
w. n. holmes & son,
153 First Avenue and 120 Water Street.
"Holmes' Best" Instituted in 1858.
Attention is directed to the very fine stock of
whiskies carried by this house, comprising
Holmes, Gibson and Finch of all ages, selected
In a careful and consistent manner for family
and medicinal purposes. It is also the head
quarters for all the leading imported goods,
viz.: French brandies, -nines, gins, rum. cor
dials and champagne of undoubted character
and 'worth. The specialty of the honse is
"Holmes' Best," a whisky pat on the market 31
years ago, the standard of which
has been sustained in a marked
degree ever since. Testimonials of
its purity and excellence have been fur
nished by Government officials and chemists,
whose indorsement is unimpeachable. Physi
cians likewise recommend this article as a
stimulant of great worth In cases of typhoid
fever and disorders of the digestive organs.
A remedial agent so dependable is surely a
boon to convalescents. Th fim.nf ni,C.
Best has reached beyond tbe seas, and visitors
to the great Exposition at Pans have been
supplied with tbe genuine article through Mr.
A. D. Gaillard, No. 30 Boulevard desCapucines.
This foreicn agent testifies in an emphatic
manner regarding its popularity, not only
among Americans and Britons, but has found
that the true Parisian has learned to use and
enjoy it as a very excellent American drink.
The Chicaeo branch of Messrs. W. H. Holmes
fc Son is at No. 2M South Clark street, and tho
citizens of the -western metropolis unite with
Paris and Pittsburg in their indorsement of
this favorite beverage.
Visitors to our own Exposition and families
in our midst should not fail to seek the aid of
W. H. Holmes i Son in supplying their wants
in this direction. Anything needed can
be ordered by mail, or telephone No. SOS, and
every attention' will be given toward meeting
their wants promptly and satisfactorily.
DEMJ1LEE BROTHERS,
536 nnd 52S f nillliflpld Street.
HOUSEKEEPING AIDS.
Ladiesdnly appreciate the comfortable things
of this exhibit, which aid to make housekeep
ing easy and acreeable. From the New Era
washing machines to the Grand Rapids carpet
sweepers; from the perfect Pasteur filters to
tbe coffee mills and "sensible" sad-irons and
" everything intermediate, nothing has been
omitted or forgotten. Thoroughly replete with
every modern device and invention is this most
admirable display. Imperial stone hollow
ware (white enamel on cast iron,) indurated
fiber ware in pails and pans, natural gas laun
dry stoves, and parlor grates, Krusins Bros,
cutlery, glass rolling pins. "Eoss"' and "Put
rizio" collee pots, patent nee boilers, brass and
lacquered coal vases, agate and bine and white
wtrcs, patent cake and custard pans (the bot
tom plate movable,) and so on throu-h the
tremendous list, until it would seem impossible
to ask for anything that would not be shown
on tbe instant. So much thoughtful care and
consideration for home comfort, and the light
ening of bard ork are demonstrated in this
exhibit, that it f ally deserves the cordial ex
pressions of approbation made by the constant
visitors to this stand.
Hopper Bros. & Co., 307 Wood Street.
The fame of the Moorish Villa has reached
all tbe neighboring towns, and in consequence,
the crowds before it amonnt to a blockade on
excursion days. A glance will not suffice; they
-want 'to gaze until they are sure they have
missed none of tho charms of this most popu
lar and beautiful exhibit. Many a borne will
be the brighter and more artistic from tbe im
petus given active minds in the "object lesson"
furnished by Messrs. Hopper Bros. fc Co.
People will be still more enlightened by a trip
to the store, S07 Wood street, whence all the
perfect luroisbment of tbe villa was derived.
Special things were not procured, but every
thing was taken right from tbe general and
huge stock carried bv this firm. Another lesson
that may b learned, might be called "the art
of punctuality," so rare is It, but it meant
great security and satisfaction to those who
have stipulated for orders to be filled at a given
time. The wise -visiter will lint thoroughly
enjoy the display at tho Exposition, and then
examine the gigantic stock at 307 Wood street.
PERMANENCE EXEMPLIFIED
In the Daubs' Portraits.
Nothing is more gratifying to relatives and
friends than a natural, lasting picture of loved
ones gone to rest. Witness tbe respect which
is shown by visitors in regard to tbe excellent
portraitsof Mr. William ThawandCaDtatn Will
iam R. Jones, which hang in tho Art Gallery,
draped with symbols of mourning. These are
lasting and permanent monuments to these de
ceased and ever to be remembered men. What
ever is pertinent in their cases must strike
with significance upon the minds of be lOlders.
The lesson tbey teach should lead all to do
likewise, and have in life good portraits taken,
which will give consolation to those who re
main when tbe subject has passed away.
Dabbs' portraits are the best exponent ot this
that we have.
A Very Important Matter to Persons Need
lug Spectacles.
The expert opticians, Messrs. Gilch t Man
mon, in charge of Tbe International Optical
Company's" display in the west gallery, are
without doubt most proficient in their line, as
the thousands they have treated will testify.
Persons go away happy every day who had
already given up all hope of derivine further
benefit from glasses. These skillful opticians
accurately test the sight, furnishing only such
Classes as will best remedy the defects in each
individual case. Consultation free.
Taylor & Dcnn, 205 Market St.
Since the Westlnghouse fire, visitors to this
exhibit near floral gardens, are mainly inter
ested In studying the iron shutters, andparticn
larly the creat fire-escapes, which so much
aided tbe firemen in their labors at that time.
The season has arrived when everything pro
moting saving of life and property from insidi
ous flames is of paramount importance to all
thinking people.
Fine Mnchlnerr.
The McComb's broom-sewing machines and
the Harrison coal mining machines, manufac
tured by Bair Gazzam, limited, No. EG Third
and No. 91 Second avenues, and exhibited just
opposite tbe main entrance in Mechanical Hall,
arc perhaps the most novel and finely finished
machinery in that building
Parties familiar with machinery will be in
terested in seeing them in operation.
An Important Exhibit.
Fate t Freese, of Plymouth, O., have in
operation at the Pittsburg Exposition one of
tbeir celebrated "Ohio Brick and Tile Ma
chines," and cordially Invite those interested to
see this machine work.
Special Exposition Note.
The ice cream served at the Cafe is supplied
by Mr. George P. Luther, the proprietor of the
Cyclorama Cafe. Allegheny.
MEETINGS.
TOTICE
The members of Twin City Council, No. 12L
Jr. O. U. A. M are respectfully requested
to meet at their hall on FRIDAY, OCT. 4, atl
o'clock sharp, to attend the funeral of our late
brother, Peter Bolster, Jr. Members of sister
councils respectfully invited to attend.
oc3-3S RUSSELL DUN CAN, Kec Sec'y.
THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE
stockholders of the Per-nsylvanla Salt
Manufacturing Co. will be held at their office.
No. 115 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, on
WEDNESDAY, October 23. 1SS9, at 12 o'clock
noon, for the election of seven directors for the
ensuing year, and such other business as may
be brought before them.
AUSTIN M. PURVES, Secretary.
se26-24-TTS
AUCTION SALES.
BY HENRY AUCTION CO.
FURNITURE, SECOND-HAND CARPETS
in velvets, moquets, tapestry and body
brnssels and ingrain carpets, notions, etc, at
auction FRIDAY MORNING, October 4, at 10
o'clock, NO. 311 MARKET ST. Walnut,
oak and cherry chamber suits, chiffon
iers, dressing cases, washstands, bedsteads,
wardrobes, bookcases, secretaries, desks,
hall racks, extension, library and kitchen
tables, chairs and rockers, sideboards, dishes,
glassware, bric-a-brac, decorated toilet ware,
fine parlor suits, lounges, cabinets, pictures,
mirrors, bedding, linoleum, shading, hall, room
and stair carpets, lamps, notions, clocks, rugs,
etc, etc Goods now on exhibition.
HENRY AUCTION CO.. LIM.,
oc3-17 " Auctioneers.
AMUSEMLNTS.
GRAND OPERA HOUSE
E. D. WILT, Lessee and Manager.
One week, commencing MONDAY, October
7. Saturday only Matinee.
First appearance in Pittsburg of tbe Distin
guished English Actress,
HELEN BARRY."" "
supported by a specially engaged company
from the Union Square Theater. New
York City, unaer tbe manage
ment of Mr. J. M. Hill.
Presenting on
Monday.
LOVE AND LIBERTY,
a powerful romantic drama,
written expressly for Miss
Barry by T. Malcom
Wafon, of
London.
Wednesday,
Thursday,
Friday and
Saturday
evenings, J
Tuesday evening " A Woman's Stratagem,
and y A sparkling comedy from
Saturday Matinee,) tbe French of Eugene
Scribes, Batailes D. E. Dawson.
New and beautiful scenery. Costumes and
properties gotten up at great cost will be
brought to Pittsburg direct from the Union
Square Theater. oc3-51
EXPOSITION.
GERMAN DAY.
Robert Blum and Cecilii
MANNERCHORS
8F.M.
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NOW ON EXHIBITION.
Gillespie'sArfc Gallery.
422 WOOD ST.
THE BLEIMAN COLLECTION.
The finest collection ot Paintings evjr
exhibited in Pittsburg.
Schryer, Corot. Jacque. Henner, Grel
leron, FishelL RIchter, Verbeckhoven,
Walker, Iseby, Prof. Carl, Herpfer. Leo
Hermann, Berne Ballacuur, A. Moreau,
Defaux, Detti, Ferron, Troyon and
many others. oc3-25
"DIJOU THEATER.
TONIGHT,
MONROE & RICE In
MY AUNT BRIDGET.
October 7 "The Still Alarm,"
ocl
r RAND OPERA HOUSE-
EDWIN BOOTH.
MME. MODJESKA,
To-Nieht;
HAMLET.
Oct. "Helen Barry In "Love and Liberty"
OC2-10
HARRIS" THEATER-EVERY -AFTERNOON
and evening.
W1LBUROPERACO. with SUSIE KIRWIN.
Thursday Fra Diavolo.
Week October 7 Wilbur Opera Co, in new
operas. oc3
TTARRY WILLIAMS' j
ARRY WILLIAMS' ACADEMi-
EXTRA MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2.
KENNEDY'S BRIGHT LIGHTS.
OC2-D
THE NEW WORLD'S MUSEUM
Allegheny City.
This week the great pianist, A. O. Babel.
A great stage show.
Next Rose, the Wild GirL oc2-49
DA1SCJNG ACADEMIES.
THUMA'S DANCING ACADEMY. NO. 61
Fourth ave. Members of tbe National
Association of the Teachers of Dancing of the
United States, Canada and France. Opening
Tuesday evening, at 7:30, October X Class
every evening, of which three are for begin
ners each week. Ten lesson tickets S3. Chil
dren's opening Saturday afternoon, October 5.
For particulars call at academy. se23-ll-D
PROF. BROOKS' DANCING ACADEMY,
Sixth and Liberty streets. Ladies' and gen
tlemen's clsfis will commence Thursday. Octo
ber 8, at 8 o'clock T. it. Misses' and masters'
class Saturday, October fi, at 3 o'clock. Ladles'
class (exclusively) Thursday, October 10, at 3
o'clock. Music and f nil explanation for danc
ing tbe new military schottische quadrille,
adopted by the American Society of Professors
of Dancing, and the Washington Minuet and
Gavotte for sale, 0 cents a copy. For particu
lars see circulars at music stores. ee23-71
Jig-Display advertisements one dollar pir
tguare for one interiion. Classified advertise
ments on this page such as Wanted, lor Sale,
To Zet, efc, ten cents per line for each inser
tion, and none taken for less than fifty cents.
THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH
BRANCH OFFICES.
For the accommodation of tho
public, Branch Offices have been
established at the following places,
where Want, For Sale, To Let, and
other transient advertisements will
bo received up to 9 P. M. for inser
tion next morning:
Advertisements are to bo prepaid except where
advertisers already have accounts wltbTnxDls
rjLTcrx. rrrrsBuim.
THOMAS MCCAFFKKY. SV9 Butler street.
KMIL G. STUCKEY. Mth street and l'enn ave,
E. G. bTUCKEY A CO., Wylle ave. and Fultonst.
N. STOIiELY. Fifth Avenue Market House.
EAST HID,
J. W. WALLACE, 6121 Penn avenue.
OAKXiAKD.
MCALLISTER &SHEI15LEK,6thav. fiAlwoodlt.
soumsipju
JACOB 8POHN. So. ZCanon street.
H. A. DONALBSON, 1707 Carson street
ALLEGHENY.
A. J. KAEKCHEtt, 89 Federal street.
H. J. McBRIOE. Market House, Allegheny.
FKKD H. rGGElte. 171 Ohio street.
F. H. EGGEKS & SON. Ohio and Chestnut sts.
J. F. STEVENSON. Arch and Jackson streets.
THOMAS McHEMtY, Western and lrwlnaves.
G. W. HUGHES. 1'cinsvlvanlaand Beaver aves.
1'FJtKYM. GLEIM. Rebecca and Allegheny aves.
M1LLVALE BOKOUGU.
W. W. FLOCKEB. Stationer, Ao. 4 Grant ave.
WANTED.
Male Hc!n
T7-ANTED-2 PATTERN MAKERS. APPLY
V V at JACOB H. JONES', 2410 Penn ave.
OC3-40
TTANTK1-A GOOD BOY TO LEARN KAU
V V BEK trade. Apply 265 FEDERAL ST.,
Allegheny. oc3-52
XirANlEO ONE GOOD BELL-ROY, FROM
V 14 to IS years old, at BOLE '3 HOTEL. 31 to
83 Diamond, city. oc3-28
"VTTANTEO-SINGUE COLORE!) MAN TO
' I drive for a physician. Apply & CHEST
NUT ST.. Allegheny. oc3-H
ANTED A PRACTICAL WATCH MAKER,
steady employment and good wares.
STEVENSON, the Jeweler. Jobastown, Pa.
OC3-89
WANTKDSALESMA?) TO hELl. GOODS BY
sample: good salary paid. Write to CEN
TENNIALMIG. CO., Cincinnati, O., or Chicago.
se3-75-TTSSu
VTTANTE1 2 PHOTOGRAPH FINISHERS
V and one ne. retoucher. Apply at YEAGEK
OO.'S GALLERY, 70 Federal Bt., Allegheny
City. ocS-50
TJJANTED A -GOOD BUTCHER - STEADY
VV work. Apply Immediately to J. G.
HERBSTER, 5S Vashlngton ave., Thirty-first
ward, S. S. OC3-S6
WANTED -PIPE LAYERS FOR NINE
miles, IScoverers: also 200 laborers. Apply
OTT BROS., bead bhlnglss street.
Boyd
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iiiwuurg, j-a
oc2-47
WANTED-20 STONE MASONS AND STONE
cutters. Apply at COR. WESTERN AVE.
and FOLTON ST..orPITTSBUEU LOCOMOHVE
Y OBKS. Allegheny. oc3-39
WANTED-TO EMPLOY AN ACTIVE, THOR
OUGH going business man who Is well ac
quainted with tbe East End section or tbe city.
Apply to A. P. MILLER, 313 Wood street. OC3-46
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-43
WANTED-SALESMAN WHO HAS HAD EX
PERIEN CE In placing articles of mannfao
ture nson the market; to such party this Is a pur
ine opportunity. 1)8 FIRST AVENUE, third
floor. OC3-92
TU"ANTED-SOBER AND HONEST MEN TO
IT sell umbrellas, albums, blankets and silver
ware on payments In the cltv: good salaries paid
to persevering men. UNION CREDIT CO.; 103
Fourth ave. 0C3-9S-MTWTF
WANTED-A TRUSTWORTHY MAN OF
good habits, residing outside Pittsburg, to
represcn: In Bute old N. Y. house; salary P0
monthlv; references exchanged. bUFT. MFG.
HOUSE, Lock Box 1610, N. Y. oc7-43-Th
WANTEU-REL1ABLE LOOAL ANDTRAV
EL1NG salesmen; positions permanent;
special inducements now: fast-selling specialties;
don't delay; salary from start. BROWN BROS.,
Nurseryman, Rochester, N.Y. sel7-70-TTS
-TIT ANTED A YOUNG MAN 18 TO 20 TEARS
r oragetode general office work: one who
has a good knowledge of stenography and who has
not been previously employed preferred. Address,
with reference and age, RELIABLE, Dispatch
office. 0C2-48
WANTED-ATTENTION 1 RAVELTNG MEN ;
If you desire to make from (10 to 20 dally,
beside your regular salary, then apply to BOX
475, Cincinnati, O.. and sU one of their staple
articles; none but those who have a good and
regular trade with grocers need apply. ocJ-17
WANTED-AGENTSTOSELLTEA. BAKING
powder and pnrc spices: gifts with goods:
coke workers, miners ormlllmcn can makemoney
In their spare time: special Inducements to per
sons having established trade. YAMASH1RO
TEA CO.. 83 Jackson St., Allegheny, Pa.
au20-79-TTS
TTTAN TED-SALESMEN AT 75 PER MONTH
V salarv and expenses, to sell a llneofsllver-
plated ware, watches, etc.; by sample only; horse
and team furnished free; write at once for full
Bartlculars nnd sample case of goods free. STAN
ARD SILVERWARE CO., Boston, Mass.
se24-90-D
WANTED -BAD WRITERS AT SMART'S
ECLECTIC SHORTHAND AND BUSI
NESS COLLEGE. 4 Sixth St.; penmanship, book
keeping, arithmetic, shorthand, typewriting thor
oughly tanght for S3 per month: private Instruc
tions for both sexes; open dally 9 A. M. to 9 e. St .
6el2-77-TTSSu
Female Ilelp.l
WANTED-STR1CTLY FIRST-CLASS MILLI
NER: good wages. Apply to J. D. BERND
& CO., 815-817 Liberty St. oc3-3
WANTED-HOUSEKEEPER-SMALL FAM
ILY: pleasant home: one that can do plain
sewing; slate age and salary. A. T., Dispatch of
fice. oc3-85
WANTED-A WOMAN TO TAKE CHARGE
or dining room In hotel near city; also
dining room girls. Address M. B,, Dispatca
office. OC2-70
WAN1ED-LADYOF FINE ADDRESS AND
manners In our art department: 9 to 5 dally;
silary f 12 to the right one. Call after 10 to-day,
MANAGER'S OFFICE, room 16, 701 Smlthfield.
Take elevator. ocZ-6
TTTANTED HOUSEKEEPER, CHAMBER
VV MAIDS, cooks, dining room girls, house
girls, German and colored girls, cook and cham
ermaid for same family, farm hands. MRS. E
THOMPSON, 603 Grant st. sel9-HThS
WANTED DHESSMAKEBS-FUIST-CLASS
waist and skirt makers: none other need
apply. Call between 8 and 10 A. M. at 130 FED
ERAL ST., Allegheny, over Mltsch'sjewelry store,
or between 7 and 9 r. u. at 209 REBECCA ST.
OC3-19
-TTTTANTED-LADY AGENTS FOR OUR NEW
VV Mclntosb raglan; superior cloth, In wide
stripes on outside; vulcanized rubber on Inside;
close fitting; very stylish; never spots: beautlfnl
as the finest cloth garment ever made, and is abso
lutely water-proot; agents sell six a day and
make K: great opportunity: also fine line other
goods. Address E. H. CAMPBELL, 484 Randolph
St., Chicago. ocl-6-TTS
WANTED-TO E31PLOY A FEW LADIES,
on salary, to take charge of my business at
their homes; entirely unobjectionable; light: very
lasclnatlng and healthful: no talking required;
permanent position; wages (10 per week In ad
vance; good pay foi part time: my references In
clude some of the best well-known people of Lou
isville, Cincinnati, Pittsburg and elsewhere. Ad
dress with stamp, MRS. MARION WALKER,
Fourth and Chestnut sts., Louisville, Ky.
sel2-13-TbSU
Illale and Female iTeln.
WANTED PANTRY MAN, YARD MAN,
boy 16 to 18 years, coachman, hotel cook,
dishwasher, 3 dlnlngroom girls, cook and cham
bermaid, 100 house girls. MEEHAN'S, 545 Grant
street. ocl-D
-TTTANTED-AGENTS. MALE OR FEMALE,
VY In all country towns, to sell photograph
albums: latest designs for tail trade Jnst received;
big profits and quick returns to energetic agents;
write terms, etc. UNION PUBLISHING CO.,
103 Fourtb ave. se22-80 TTFSU
filrnatlons.
WANTED-POSITIOS BY YOUNG MAN (28)
as clerk; A No. 1 reference. Address
CLERK, Dispatch office. OC3-93
WANTED-A bITUATION AS A STATION
ARY engineer or as a machine planing
mill hand; I have bad ten years experience, and
can give best of reference. Address H. H., Dls
patch office. QC3-34
Partner.
WANTED-A PARTNER WITH ABOUT
(.1,000 to take one-half Interest In a soap
manufactory. Address SOAP, Dispatch office.
OC3-87
Booms. Ilouses. Etc.
WANTED-HOUSES TO RENT TO GOOD
tenants In all sections of the two cities.
CHARLES SOMEBS CO., 313 Wood St.
oc3-45-ThB
w
ANTED A LADY WISHES A FURN-
1SHEU room in private lamuv; everything
must be first-class,
Address B.
Ij., Dispatch
office.
ocl-9!
WANTED-FURN1SHED HOUSE IN ALLE
GHENY; we have a No. 1 tenant (no chU
dren) for furnished house on the parks or leading
KTCnnrs lur liin trinici. jyuij uuw iv v. A.
HEREON A BONS, 80 Fourth ave.
OC1-95-TTS
Financial.
-TTTANTED-TO LOAN (500,000, IN AMOUNTS
W of (3,000 and upward, on city and suburban
property, on H percent, free of tax; also smaller
amounts at 6 and 6 per cent. BLACK & BAIRD.
95 Fourth avenue. sc!l-d26-B
WANTED.
Financial.
"TTTANTED-MORTGAGES ON IMPROVED
W city-property, in large or small amounts. See
W,
ocl-96-rrs
WAN TED-MORTGAGES-MONEY TO LOAN
lnsamsto suit at H, 5 and 6 per cent.
ALLES S. BAILEY, 164 Fourth are. Tel. 167.
apl9-14-TTSSU
"TTTANTED-MORTGAGES ON CITY PBOP
VV ERTY, over M.000; 4 per cent; no tax.
HENRY A. WEAVER 4 CO., 92 Fourtb avenue.
mh2-a22-D
TTTANTEDs-SoOO TO S500.000-TO LOAN ON
VV mortgages, 4X, 5 and 0 per cent. J AS. W.
uiiAi-r, s, uu va x ounu
phone No. 975.,
ave., Pittsburg. Tele
ocMOO WANTED-MOKTGAGES-Sl.000,000 TO LOAN
In large and small amounts at 4fe.5and6
per cent, tree of State tax; no delay. REED B.
COYLE& CO., 131 Fourth ave. mya-60
T7"ANTEDTO LOAN (350,000 ON MOBT
V V GAGES In amounts to suit. In city or coun
try, at Hi to 6 per cent, as to security; no delay.
SAMUEL W. BLACK. & CO., 99 Fourth are.
JyH-16-MThS
TTTANTED MOKTGAGES-tl, 000, 000TO LOAN
V V on city and suburban properties at 4M, 5and
6 per cent, and on larms In Allegheny and a)
cent counties at 6 per cent. 1. M. PENNOCK
bON, 105 Fourth avenue. ap7-Hl
WANTED-TO i,OAN (200,000 ON MORT
GAGES; (100 and upward at 6 per cent;
fotv,UAiai v per cent on resiaences or uasmtM
Sroperty
RENCi
: also in aqjoiuinc; counties, o. u.
INCH. 125 Fourth avenue.
owi-co-
Miscellaneous.
WANTED-SECOND-HAND SAFE BY THE
PITTSBURG PAPER CO., W Third ave.
TnrjANTED-FARMEKS TO BRING FALLEN
T v apples suitaDie ior ciacr vinegar to iv dc
ond ave. II. J. HEINZ CO.
se28-82-D
WANTED FARMERS WILL RECEIVE
cash for apples suitable for apple butter at
1S8 and 170 Second ave. H. J. HEINZ CO.
se28-82-D
TT7ANTED-YOU TO GET A BAKER'S
V V doien (13) of Stewart Co. '8 fine cabinet
photos for (L at 90 and 92 FEDERAL bT.. Alle
gheny. my28-49-TISu
WAN! ED-TO START A CLUB OF 42 MEM
BERS to secure a fine gold watch for each
one In the club at (t 00 per week. Address P. O.
BOX 501, and I will call and snow you the watch.
Jy3-40
WANTED-THE PEOPLE TO KNOW THAT
. YEAGER&CO..70 Federal st, Allegheny,
will make cabinets of anybody during this month
for 75c per doz.; bring the little ones: don't miss;
No. 70 Federal st. These cabinets will not fade.
ocl-91-D
WANTED-WE HAVC APPLICATIONS ON
onr books from trustworthy and careful
tenants for good booses In Allegheny, Oakland,
Hazelwoodand at all stations on the Pennsylvania
road and cable lines. CHARLES bOMERS CO.,
313 Wood st. oc3-45-ThS
WANTED BY PEARSON, LEADING PHO
TOGRAPHER. 96 Fifth avenue. Pittsburg,
and 43 Federal street, Allegheny, everybody to
know that be Is making fine cabinets at (1 50 per
dozen; photos delivered when promised: Instan
taneous process. mh!3-63
FOR SALE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE.
Cltr Itcxidcnces.
FOR S ALE-WYLIE AVE.. N EAR DAVIS ST.,
2-story and mansard brick dwelling 7 rooms,
bath, etc.; a very neat home. In good condition:
lot 23x100. J. a RE1LLY, 77 Diamond st se29-90
FOR SALE-WEBSTER AVE., NEAR LOGAN
St., large lot running from Webster to Wil
son St., with good 6-room dwelling fronting on
Wilson; a bargain. J. C. REILLY, 77 Diamond
St. , se29-90
FOR SALE-BLUFF ST., NEAR COLLEGE,
new brick house, 8 rooms, hall, bathroom,
finished basement; all late improvements; lot 23
ft. 9 In. by 133 ft,; terms to suit. ROBT. COW
ARD, No. 20 Bluft st. asl-CT-TTSSn
FOR SALE NEARLY OPPOSITE SOHO PUB
LIC school, nearly new 2-story and mansard
frame dwelling, 10 rooms, both gases. marble man
tels, etc.; price less than the cost of building; lot
25x100. J. C. REILLY, 77 Diamond st. se.S-90
FOR SALE-VICKROYbT., NEAR PRIDE, 3
STORY brick dwelling ore rooms; also In the
rear double 2-story brick of 3 rooms each: both
rases: all renting at 810 per month; price, (1,000;
ot 23x120. J. CBEILLY. 77 Diamond st,
se29-90
FOR SALE-CLARK STREET, NEAR CRAW
FORD, an elegant 2-story brick dwelling 10
rooms, bath, hot and cold water. Inside w. c.,
marble mantels; everything first-class: price low;
lot 20x120 to street. J. C. REILLY, 77 Diamond
St. se29-90
FOR SALE-LOT 20X100. WITH TWO FRAME
houses thereon: one with 5 rooms and a fin
ished attic good stone cellar: the other with i
rooms and good cellar: No. 116 Fortv-slxth st. ;
Srlce, (2,500 casb. Inquire of JOHN R. McCOlt
IACK, 3205 Penn ave. OC3-16
East End Residences.
FOR SALE-SUMMERLEA STREET. NEAR
Elmer, a 2-story Queen Anne frame of 8
rooms and finished attic, bath, reception hall; ali
tbe latest Improvements: lot 44x161 to an alley:
price very low: onlv (7,000: a real bargain; yon
suouia see i.. jsijAun. a haiku, k x ourin ave.
oc2-57-D
OR SALE-2, 200-10 PER CENT INVEST-MENT-Shadyslde.
near cable cars or P. R.
K. ; 2 lots each 25x100 feet, with 6-room cottage
style dwelling: good street: lots In this locality
arc rapidly enhancing In value; must De sold at
once. SAMUEL W. BLACK Jfc CO., 99 Fourth
ave. ocl-81-TTS
FOR 8ALE-?S,000-SHADYSIDE, 1 SQUARE
from Firth avenue cable line, on a sewered,
elegant, new and substantial 9-rooin frame dwell
ing; ball, bath, inside shutters and w. c, slate
mantels, tile hearths and sliding doors, fine chan
deliers, stationary washstands, range, etc.: lot
32x110; this Is a first-class neighborhood and on a
through street. bAMUEL W. BLACK & CO., 99
Fourth ave. ocS-53
PO R
ward,
SAL E OAKLAND. FOURTEENTH
ward, a new 2-storv and mansard brick dwell
ing, o rooms, oaxn, w. c nan, launnry, 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 Bewerage, street paved with
aspbaltnm and paid for, beautiful shade trees In
front of house, a few minutes from cable cars:
price (6.500; a moderate cash payment and bal
ance long time: Immediate possession. SAMUEL
W. BLACK & CO.. 99 Fourth arc. se6-4 I
Huzelwood Residences.
FOR SALE-MODERN QUEEN ANNE 5
roomed dwelling, hall,porcb, vestibule, etc.:
lot 21x120: only 1 minutes' walk to Second Ave.
Electric Street Rahway, or 5 minutes' ytalk to B.
& O. R. R. station: price low; terms, (SOOcash, bal
ance (200 annually. SAMUEL W. BLACK & CO.,
99 Fourth ave. oc3-82-ThS
AUcchenr Residences.
FOE SALE-AT A GREATBARGAIN.NEW6
room frame bouse In Second ward, Alle
gheny, close to Pleasant Valley Electric Road,
on very easy terms. W. W. MCNEILL A BRO.,
105 Fourth ave. oc3-8-rbs
FOR SALE-A VERY FINE BRICK RESI
DENCE In Second ward, Allegheny, near
parks and street cars: 10 large rooms; library,
cedar room, hath and lavatory, natural gas, fur
nace, China closets, pantry, grocery nnd vegetable
niches; a first-class residence In every particular,
replete throughout with all modern appliances;
everything almost new: large lot: side entrance,
alley In the rear. Fuller particulars and permit
to examine the property from JAS. W. DRAPE
& CO., 129 Fourth ave., Pittsburg, Pa. oc2-36
Suburban Residences.
FOR SALE-NEW FRAME HOUSE, 8 ROOMS
(4 rooms on a floor) and attic, on Edgewood
ave., Wllklnsburg: excellent location; lot 100x200
feet: only (6,500; this Is a bargain for someone.
W. A. HEREON & bONS. 80 Fourth avenue.
OCl-75-TTS
FOR SALE LOTS.
East End Lois.
FOR SALE-EAST END LOTS-(450 AND (500
each: good streets: high elevation; conve
nient to P. R. R. and cable lines: these lots are In
tbe fast growing part of the city: enhancement
sure. BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave.
OC2-58-D
FOR SALE-A LOT 60X120 FEKT ON A 50-FOOT
street; sewers, pipes, curbs and flagstone
walks all down and no extra cost for them; with
in i minutes of steam cars and 2 lines of cable
cars: churches and schools close by. MELLON
BROS.. E. E or JOHN F. BAXTER, Agent, 512
bmtthfleld street. se29-50-TTS
FOR SALE-RARE CHANCES FOB PEOFIT
AKLE investments in the shape of lots In
'The Villa Park plan, " adjoining the "Bank ol
Commerce addition," at Brushton. which has
proven so profitable for those who purchasid
there: better opportunities than ever. JOHN K.
BAXTER, Agt., 512 Smlthfield street. se29-50-TTS
FOR SALE-HERHON HILL PARK; A BEAU
TIFUL plan of lots In the center of tbe city.
Just at the terminus of the Wylle ave. cable llncis
tbe place to buy a lot for a borne or investment;
prices and terms very reasonable; grand view,
purealr, all conveniences; call or send fot col
ored plan. BLACK A. BAlRD, 95 Fourth ave.
OC2-55
FOR SALE IF YOO ARE LOOKING FOR A
beautiful residence place, buy a lot in the
Herron Hill Park, Just at tbe end of tbe Wylle
ave. cable line, within 15 minutes1 ride of tbe P.
O.; elegantlot,40xlQ0feet,fronilngohwIdt: street
and extending back to 24-foot alleys; magnificent
view, pure air, all conveniences: call at office for
colored plan. BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave.
OC2-55
Ilnzrlwnod Lots.
FOR 8ALE-4. FOB ALL-HAZELWOOD
Electric road within one square. 8 lots 25x110
leet each, on first-class street; these lots will retail
at (Too each on tbe completion or new electric road;
a rare speculation; must be sold before October 15.
1889 SAMUEL W. BLACK, & CO., 99 Fourth ave.
oc2-15
Miscellaneous.
TTtOR SALE-DWELLINGS AND
BUSINESS
strpfita nil
JTJ properties on all the desirable streets:
sizes and Tjrlcesi easy terms: many rpnnhiA
bargains; send for property list. ALLES &
BAILEY, 164 Fourth ave. Telephone 167.
0C3-4-TTT6SU
17IOR SALE BY
: CHARLES SOMERS & CO..
313 WOOD S1REET,
A good bnslness corner In Allegheny. Brick
building 2ixl0J leet fronting two streets; line or
electric road: close to siding and freight depot:
excellent location for grocery, feed, wholesale
milk depot, light manufacturing business. An
Investment at (3,000.
Among our properties for sale in various sec
tions of the two cities we have nice dwellings with
Storerooms attached, suited fot all lines of retail
fade. ocJ-46-Ths
POR SALE LOTS.
Cltr Lota,
FOR SALE-LOTS ON BLUFF AND VICKROY
sts., near college; terms to suit. ROBT.
COWARD, 20 Bluff st. aul-87-rrssu
FOR SALE-BAILEY AVE,, MT. WASHING
ION, ncarbeadnewCastlebhannoninclIne,
In the Naulker plan, lot 60x125: finest view In the
city: will be sold very low and on easy terms.
BLACK &BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave. 21-55. OC2-50
Suburban Lots.
FOR SALE-AT EDGEWOOD. P. B. B., ONE
acre of ground, with fine dwelling, 15 rooms,
elegantly finished; fruit and ornamental trees.
For Information see W. A. HEREON ft bONS. 80
lourth avenue. sel9-36-Tbit
FOR SALE-THIRTEEN BUILDING LOTS,
being the balance unsold of 27 lots, fronting
on Wood's Run avenue, near Brighton -road: no
grading, no climbing of hills to reach them: will
sell one or all on easy terms. SAM DYER, 48
1'ark.way, Allegheny. OC3-35-D
Farms.
FO:R SALE-CHEAP FARM-75 ACRES,
4-room house, frame barn, good fences, lays
well, 19 mlle3 from Pittsburg, for(2,80o, to close an
estate. N. F. HUKST, Lock Box 49, Kochester. Pa.
se2M44-XOD
FOB SALE-FARM AT HAY8V1LLE, ON THE
Pittsburg, Fort Wayne and Chicago Kali
way, lo miles from tbe city; will exchange for city
f'.wsitj vi uieiuiiauuiau w. lu.i.uvuu.)
Ud U
3 rant street.
se24-3-TTS
TTAOR SALE-FABM-200 ACRES WITH NEW
A.', frame house and barn, rich solL fine timber,
good springs: suited ior stock, grain or dairy;
near station; would exchange for city property.
ED- W1TTISH. 410 Grant St.. Pittsburg, Pa.
se27-D
POR SALE A FARM OF 175 ACRES IN VIR
GINIA, convenient to a good town, schools,
churches, postonlce, stores, market, etc.. In an
exceedingly desirable part of tbe State: soil rich
and productive; plenty or timber, good water,
etc.; an enterprising northern farmer owns and
occupies the adjoining farm; price only (2,500;
would exchange In part for small city or sub
urbau; one of our firm has been on the farm and
can give full particulars. JAS. W. DRAPE
v'.. la ronnn avenue, .riiisnurg.
OC3-100
FOR SALE BUSINESS.
Business Cbnnces.
TTiOR SALE-CIGAR STORE-ON PENN AVE.;
-i-1 hw; large wholesale ana
SHEPARD & CO., 54 Fifth avenue,
retail trade.
OCl-76-TT
FOR SALE-STOCK OF HARDWARE AND
mill supplies, located in a manf. town of
12,000 Inhabitants near Pitts.; will Invoice about
58,000; rare chance; good reason for selling. Ad
dress G Dlspstch office. oc2-69
"T710R BALE-IN THE LIVELIEST TOWN IN
S Western Pennsylvania the stock and fixtures
of the New York Clothing and Gents' Furnishing
Goods House, located at 135 llftb avenue. Mc
Keespott. Pa.; can reduce stock to (2.000; posses
sion given at once. with a long lease; this Is a rare
chance; no better location In the city. Inquire at
135 Firth avenue, McKeesport. P. S. GLEASON.
iel2-70
FORSALE-2 FINE BAKERIES AND CON
FECTIONERIES, In excellent locations, large
grocery store In Pittsburg, (9,000 or Invoice, doing
yearly business of (lOO.OOu; smaller grocery stores,
f0 to (5,010; cigar stores, small bakeries, confec
tioneries, boarding houses, drygoods and notion
stores, feed store, printing office and many other
bnslness chances for males or females: free par
ticulars. BHEPARD&CO.. 54 Fifth ave. oc3
Business Stands.
T710R SALE-COB. WYLIE AVENUE
AND
A.' lllKh st., fine buslnes
now paying a good rent,
fine business property. lot 25170 ft.;
W. A. HERRON &
SONS,
Fourth ave , sel9-36-ThM
FORSALE-INVESTMENT-FIFTHAVENUE,
near Stevenson st., one of the most desirable
buildings In that locality, bringing rent sufficient
to be considered a good Investment; lot 21x89. J.
C. REILLY, 77 Diamond St. se29-90
IOR 8ALE-E. E. BUSINESS PROPERTY.
Penn ave.: a first-class investment: lot 20x143
to a
best location In lLast Liberty will rjosltivelv and
ripldly enhance In value; see the property and
location and be convinced; price very low.
SAMUEL W. BLACK & CO., 99 Fourth ave.
ocl-SO
ninnnfacturinc Sites.
FOR SALE-AT FORTY-THIRD ST., ONE
of the most desirable manufacturing sites In
LawrencevUle; river and railroad fronts; price
very reasonable. W. A. HERRON & aONS. 80
Fourth avenue. se22-S8-MTh
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS.
Horses. Vehicles. Live Stock. &c
FOR SALERARE CHANCE FOR BAR-GA1NS-A
widow lady will dispose or tbe
contents of her late husband's private stable at
less than one-third Its value If sold Immediately.
One elegant Improved sidebar top buggy by Brew
ster &. Co., Twenty-fifth street. New York; top
pony phaeton, sets of single and double road har
ness, blankets, robes, etc, all nearly new and In
first-class condition: also the tremendous fast and
handsome yeung trotting mare Emperess. Em
'peress sired by Messenger Duroc (106), son of
Rysdkk'sHambletonlan (10), dam Starbeam, by
Rysdlck's Hambletonlan, second dam Montgom
ery Maid, by Sceley's American Star (14). Em
peress Is 7 years old, weighs 1,000 pounds: is with
out exception the most perfect gentleman's road
or trotting mare in tbe State; very stylish and
finely turned, full mane and talk needs no boots
or toe welchts. has great conraze and endurance:
does not shy or pull; was purchased two years ago
at combination sale of trotters for late owner and
has since beennsed exclusively as a roadster; Is
considered to be one of the best colts purchased at
the above sale, having bottom, disposition and
strength, combined with speed; has no pnblic
record, but must trot a full mile better than 2:28
or no sale; price (350: also tbe handsome road
or family horse Commodore, sire Hcrold by
Rysdlck's Hambletonlan. dam Phantom, by
Thorndale. Commodore is one of the finest dis
position young trotters living and can trot three
heats better than 2:35: price (300. P. S. Both ani
mals will be warranted In ererv particular safe,
sound and reliable, and purchasers will be al
lowed ample tlmo to test speed and driving qual
ities. For further particulars call ou my groom
JAMES, at private stable, LS East Eighteenth
street. New York City. se29-lu5-TTSu
Machinery and Itletals.
FOR SALE-ENGINES AND BOILERS NEW
and refitted: repalrtngpromptly attended to.
PORaERFOUNDRYANDMACHlNECO.,LIM.,
below Suspension bridge, Allegheny, Pa. aulO-29
FOR SALE NOW ONE SECOND-HAND
tenoning machine, 2 Burfacc planers and 1
shaper.and new and second-band engines, boilers,
lard kettles, tar tanks. Mi-men valves, castings,
etc VELTE & MCDONALD, Thirty-second sS
and Penn ave. Iv21-91-TTS
PERSONAL.
PERSONAL VAN: ZANDT-GEO. C. SYGET
would like to know the address of Miss Nina
Van Zandt, or Chicago. GEO. C. SYGET, Dun
bar. Pa. OC3-93
TIERSONAL-MALTBY'S OYSTER UKI-llT.
JL late 76 Fifth avenue, removed to 641 Smlth-
deld street
fresh oysters received dally; orders
filled at lowest prices,
j. a. -njiujuiiULiK, jtigr.
sel-92-o
PERSON A L BOOKS! BOOKSI BOOKS!
New and old, ancient and rcouern. standard
and rare, legal, medical and scientific 30,000 vol
umes to select from. LEVI'S BOOK STORE. 900
Liberty st. au3-9S
PERSONAL HIS LOVE SUDDENLY RE
TURNED; recently tbey had not been on the
best of terms owing to a little family lar occa
sioned by the wife insisting on being allowed to
renovate bis wearing apparel, and which, ol
course, was done In a bungling manner; In order
to prevent the tronble they agreed to send all
their work hereafter to DICKSON, the Tailor, 65
xlfth ave.. corner Wood St., second floor, and
now everything Is lovely and peace and happiness
again reigns in their household. Telephone 1558.
andO
LOST.
LOST-WHITE TERRIER WITH BROWN
snot above one eye, cut ears, six months old.
Liberal reward will be paid If brought to N o. 3504
F1PIHAVE. OC3-13
LOST-ON TUESDAY A RED COVERED MEM
ORANDUM book, between East Liberty and
Pittsburg postoffice, ou Traction cars: name C. J.
BURG written on front lean Return to DIS
PA1CH O F1CE, or 226 SECOND AVE. oc3-li
LOSf-OR STOLEN-IN OAKLAND - A
pure white lox terrier: height. 16 inches; a
little black spot on car; registered collar. Any
Serson returning the above fo F. T. MOORHEA D,
io. 24 Lincoln avenue, Allegheny, wUl be re
warded. se30-9
FOUND.
FOUND-CALF-OWNER CAN HAVE SAME
. by provingproperty and paying costs. H. B.
BROCKET!', JR., Center ave. and Craig St.
oci-63
LEGAL NOTICES.
rC-TICE WHEREAS MY WIFE, MARY
XX WOLLENSCHLAGER, has left my bed
and board without reason or provocation, I
hereby notify the public that I will not ho re
sponsible for any turther debts contracted by
her. JOHN WOLLENSCHLAGER. oc3-14
"MTOTICE
In the Court of Quarter Sessions of the
Peace ofJAlIegheny County: In To license of
Joseph Rohm, wholesale liquor dealer. No. 238
Fifth avenue. Sixth ward, Pittsburg. No. 1241,
March term, 1S89:
Notice is hereby given that said court has
fixed SATURDAY, 12th day ot October. 1SS9,
at 10 A. m., for the hearing of the application of
Joseph Rohm, licensee, for transfer or his said
license to Joseph Rohm and John Thler, part
ners as ROHM fe THIER, his, successors In
business, at wbich time the parties in interest
and all persons opposing said transfer will be
heard.
D. K. McG rjNNEGLE.
ocS-M Clerk of Court
DIVIDENDS.
Piest National Dane. Pittsbueg. Pa. 1
Pittsburg, September SO, 18S9. f
DIVIDEND THE DIRECTORS OP THIS
hank have this day declared a quarterly
dividend ot TWO PER CENT on the capital
stock payable on demand free of tax.
ocl- J. D. SCULLY.
piANOb,
ORGANS.
a triTirnw
81 AND 93 FIFTH AVENUE,
Pittsburg, Pa. pQ-7-d
to let;
Cltr Residences.
TO LET-AT ONLY (30 PER MO., A NEAT,
new brick house. 9 rooms, late Improve
ments, on Reed St., Eleventh ward. W. A. .HER
EON & SONS, 80 Fourth avenue. ocl-74-HS
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 (25 per month.
SAMUEL W. BLACK & CO., 99 Fourth ave.
0C1-79-TTS
East End Residences.
TO LET-NEAT. NEW OAKLAND HOUSE,
8 rooms; well finished and convenlenced;
street paved; 3 squares from Fifth avenue cable
line. Bee W. A. HEREON SONS, 80 Fourth
ave. 0C1-95.TTS
TO LET HOUSE OF 14 ROOMS. STABLE
and outbuildings: large grounds; on Negley
avenue, near Penn avenue cable cars. Inquire of
HENRY KOBEKrs, at Oliver Roberts YUre Co.,
Southslde. sero-io
AUcchenr Residences.
TO LET-NEWLY PAPERED AND IN GOOD
order a good house of 7 rooms, well Im
proved: 10 minutes from rittsbnrg P.O.: on La
cock street, Allegheny. W. A. HERRON & SONS,
80 Fourth ave. oc3-45-WThS
ADartmcnta.
TO LET-LARGE, NICELY FURNISHED
flont room and two rooms for light house
keeping; reference. 930 PEN NAVE. OC3-20
TO LET-ELEGANTLY BURNISHED BOOMS
and board at priyate bouse during the Knight
Templar Conclave In Washington, D. C Address
MRS. E. A. HESTER, 210 Delaware ave., N. W.,
Washington. 1). c. OC3-1
Business Stands.
T
IO LET-A "LARGE AND WELL LIGHTED
basement cor. Federal and Isabella sts..
Allegheny, only S15 per mo. W. A. HERRON A
SONS. 80 Fourth avenue. oc3-15-tts
TO LET-WILL CHANGE FRONT TO SUIT
the occupant: In good repair; No. 105 Smith
field st. . a good bnslness stand and dwelling. W.
A. HERRON & SONS, 80 Fourth avenue.
0C3-15-TTS
TO LET-BY CHARLES S0JIER3 & CO., 313
Wood St. large warehouse In central part
or city; first clats for -wholesale business of any
kind; now occupied by wholesale grocery.
oc3-45-Ths
TO LET-ON PENN AVE., NEAR SIXTH
St.. apart or a good storeroom: rent (25 per
mo. : a good chance for a confectionery, irug or
notion store. W. A. HERRON & SONS, 80 Fourth
avenue. oc3-15-tts
rTIOL ET A NICE-FRAME STORE, AND
JL dwelling house of 4rooms, with a large lot.
on the Perrysvllle road at the third toll gate, be-
yond the eleUric R.R., at(12p
TNGER&SON, 103 Fourth ave,
ona xne eienric K.H., at aiz per montn. u; ii;u-
Offlces, Desk Room. v.
mo LET-ALLEGHENY OFFICES ON FED-
A. eral. near bridge; price low. W. A. HER.
BON &SONS, SO Fourth ave.
Se'.9-99-MTh
TO LET-IN THE NEW DISPATCH .BUILD
ING, 75, 77 and 79 Diamond street, two of the
roomiest and best-lighted offices 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, x. and IP. v., or between
2and4F.lI. Jy23-67
TO LET-IN THE NEW BUILDING, CORNER
of Federal and Robinson sts., Allegheny
(for business only), one large and elegant photo
graph gallery, two front communicating rooms
suitable for architect, dentist, etc.; six front office
rooms In second and third stories. SAM DYER,
43 Park way, Allegheny. oc3-35-D
rpo LET-STORE OR OFFICE ROOM, WITH
JL large vault, suitable for Insurance office or
similar business, In Germanla Savings Bank
building. No. 419 Wood street: room formerly oc
cupied by George Relneman as saloon, and now
temporarily occupied by the American Express
Co.; It is two steps below grade, maklnga first
class basement. IuqnlreatTHEBANK.
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OFFICIAL PITTSBURG.
A No. 89.1
N ORDINANCE-AUTHORIZING THE
constrnetion of a sewer on College street,
from tbe south line of Filth avenue to Howe
street.
Section 1 Be it ordained and enacted by the
city of Pittsburg In Select and Common Coun
cils assembled, and It Is hereby ordained and
enacted by the authority of the same. That
the Chief of the Department of Public Works
be and is hereby authorized and directed to ad
vertise in accordance with tbe acts ot Assem
bly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and
the ordinances of the said city of Pittsburg re
lating thereto and regulating tbe same, for pro
posals for tho construction of a pipe sewer 21
inches in diameter on College street, from the
south line of Fifth avenue, extending in a
northerly direction to a connection with
a sewer on Howe street, tho contract
therefor to be let in tbe manner directed by
the said acts of Assembly and ordinances. The
cost and expense of the same to bo assessed
and collected in t 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 the second class."
approved the 16th day of May, A. D. 1889.
Section 2 Thatany ordinance or part of or
dinance conflicting with the provisions of this
ordinance be andtbesamelsherebyrepealed
so far as the same affects this ordinance.
Ordained ami 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 or
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.
Recorded in Ordinance Book, vol. 7, page 149,
27th day of September. A. D. 1889. ocl-67
TNo. 83.1
AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE
construction of a sewer on Spring alley
lrom Twenty-first street to Twenty-second
street, Twelfth ward
Section 1 Be it ordained and enacted by the
city of Pittsburg, in Select and Common Coun
cils assembled, and it is hereby ordained and
enacted by the authority of the same, tbat
the Chief of the Department of Public Works
be and Is hereby authorized and directed to ad
vertise in accordance with tbe acts of Assem
bly of tbe Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
and tbe ordinances of the said city of Pittsburg
relating thereto and regulating tbe same,
for proposals for tbe construction of a pipe
sewer 15 inches in diameter on Spring alley,
from Twenty-first street to a connection with
sewer on Twenty-second street. The contract
therefor to be let in the manner directed by
tbe said acts of Assembly and ordi
nances. Tbe cost and expense of the
samo to be assessed and collected in
accordance with the provisions of an
act of, Assembly of the Commonwealth of
Pennsylvania, entitle!, "An act relating to
streets and sewers in cities of the second
class," approved the 16th day of May, A.D.
1889.
Section 2 That any ordinance or part of or
dinance conflicting with tbe provisions of this
ordinance be and the same is hereby repealed
so far as the same affects this ordinance.
Ordained and enacted into a law in Councils
this 9th dav of September, A. D. 1889
H. P. FORD, President of Select Council.
Attest: GEO. SHEPPARD. Clerkof 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, layor. Attest: ROBERT
OSTERMAIER. Assistant Mayor's Clerk.
Recorded In Ordinance Book, vol. 7, page 153,
2Sth day of September, A.'D. 1889. ocl-67
INo.92.1
AN ORDINANCE-AUTHORIZING THE"
construction of a sewer on Howard alley
and Thirty-fourth street, from a point about
S00 feet northeast ot Thirty-fourth street to a
connection with a sewer on Thirty-fourth
street at Leponier 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 the same, Tbat tbe
Chief of tbe Department of Public Works bo
and is hereby authorized and directed to ad
vertise in accordance with the acts of As
sembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
and tbe ordinances of tho said city of Plttsbnrj;
relating thereto and regulating the same..for
froposaJs for the construction of a pipe sewer
5 inches in diameter,, on Howard allev and
Thirty-fourth street, commencing at a point
about 300 feet northeast of Thirty
fourth street, thence along Howard alley to
Thirty-fourth sireefSJthence alongThirty-fourth
street to a connection .with a sewer at
Legonier street, the contract therefor to be let
in tbe manner directed by the said acts of
Assembly and ordinances. The cost and ex
pense of the same to be assessed and collected
in accordance with tbe provisions of an act of
Assembly of the Commonwealth ot Pennsyl
vania, entitled "An act relating to streets and
sewers in cities of the second class," approved
the 16th day of May, A- D. 1889.
Section 2 That any ordinance or part of
ordinance conflicting with the provisions of
this ordinance be and tbe same is hereby re
pealed so far as the same affects this ordi
nance. Ordained and enacted into a law In Councils
this 9th dav of September, A. D. 1889.
H. P. FORD! President of Select Coun
cil, Attest: GEO. SHEPPARD. Clerk of
Select Council. GEO. L. HOLLIDAY, Presi
dent of common Council. Attest: GEO.
BOOTH, Clerk of Common Council.
Mayor's office, September 13, 1SS9. Approved:
WM. McCALLIN, Mayor. Attest: ROBT.
OSTERMAIER, Assistant Mayor's Clerk.
Recorded In Ordinance Book, vol. 7, page 152,
28th day of September. A, D. 1889. ocl-67
A No. 98J
N ORDINANCE-AUTHORIZING THE
opening of Renfrew street, from Achilles
street to Lincoln avenue.
Section 1 Be it ordained and enacted by tho
city of Pittsburg, in Select nnd Common Coun
cils assembled, and Jt is hereby ordained and
enacted by the anthorlty of same. That tho.
chief of the Department of Public Works be
and Is hereby authorized and directed to cause
to he surveyed and openeij within 60 days
from the date of the passage of this ordinance
Renfrew street, from Achilles street to Lincoln
avenue, at a width of 25 feet, in accordance
with an ordlaaaco locating the flame, approved
OFFiraAL-PrTTSBTJXG.
June 28,188V. Tbe damages caused, thereby
and the benefits to pay tho same to be assessed
and collected in accordance with the m-ovtokms
of an act of Assembly of tbe 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.
1880.
Section 2 That any ordinance or part of or
dinance conflicting with tbe provisions of this
ordinance be and tbe same Is hereby repealed
so far as the same affects this ordinance.
Ordained and enacted into a law in Councils
this 8th day of September, A. D. 1888.
H. P. FORD. President of Select CouaoiL
Attest: GEO. SHEPPARD. Clerk of Select
Council. GEO. L. HOLUDAY President of
Common Council. Attest: GEO. BOOTH,
Clerk of Common Council.
Mayor's Office. September 13. 1SSB. Approved:"
WM. McCALLIN, Mayor. Attest: ROBERT
OSTERMA1ER, Assistant Mayor's Clerk.
Recorded in Ordinance Book, vol. 7. page 1S5,
23th day of September. A. D. 1SSS. ocl-67
VrOTIOE-I HAVE IN MY POSSESSION
Jl one red mooley cow; owner will pleaseTcall
for same and pay expenses of keepimr or she
will be sold according to law. GEO. MERCER,
Captain of Police, Second District, Oakland
Police Patrol stable. oc3-Sl '
PrrTSBUBO. Pa October 3, 1889.
NOTICE IS HLREBY GIVEN THAT THE
v report of viewers on the paving and curb
ing of Boggs avenue, from Bailey avenne to
south lice of property ox Louis Nepe, has been
approved by Councils, which action will he
final, unless an appeal is filed In the Court of
Common Pleas within ten (10) days from date.
E. M. B1GELOW,
Chief ot Department of,Public Works.
oc3-48
PrrTSBtniQ. Pa, Octobers. 1889.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
report of viewers on the grading, paving
and curbing of Cargill street, from Thirty
third street to Jewel street, has been approved
by Councils, wbich action will be final, unless
an appeal Is filed In the Court of Common
Picas within ten (10) days from date.
' E. M. BIGELOW..
Chief of Department of Publlo Work!
ocU&
Pittsburg. Pa, October 3. 1889.
"VTOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
JLv reports of viewers on the opening of
Riverside street, from Moloney alley to South
Main street: Tripod alley, from Meadow street
to Shetland street; Post street, from Forty-second
street to Forty-fourth street; Garden alley,
from Main street to Brown alley; Rural street
from Hiland avenue to Negley avenue, and
Hampton street, from Hiland avenue to Neg
ley avenue, have been approved by Councils,
which action will be final unless an appeal is
filed in tbe Court of Common Pleas within ten
(10) days from date. E. M. BIGELO W.
oc3-43 Chief of Department of Public Works.
PROPOSALS FOR WORK TO BE DONE
and apparatus furnished at Central Office
of Fire Alarm Telegraph.
Proposals will be received up until 2 T. St. of '
OCT. 12. at the office of City Controller, for one
main switch board and all necessary electrical
connections on same, Including galvanometers;
annunciators, testing apparatus, eta, accord
ing to pians ana specincacmns on me witn
Morris W. Mead, Superintendent Bureau of
Electricity.
Bonds in double the amount of the estimated
cost mnst accompany the bid.
The Board of Awards reserves the right to
cccpt or reject any or all bids.
J, O. BROWN.
QC2-6-1 Chief Department of Public Safety.
PITTSBURG. PA. Octobers, 1889.
TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
Ji reports of Viewers on the construction
ot sewers on Ellsworth and Center avenues
from Penn avenue to Euclid street; Mayflower
street, from Lowell street to Larimer avenue;
Larklns alley, from South Twenty-fourth street
to a point ISO feet east: Wilberf orce street, from
Penn avenue to Ellsworth avenue; Beitler
street and Hiland avenue, from Shakespeare
street to Ellsworth avenue; Fifth avenue, from
crown east of Wilkins avenue to Amberson
avenue, and Bhalcejpeare street, from Pennsyl
vania Railroad to Ellsworth avenne, have been
approved by Councils, which action will be
final, unless an appeal is filed in the Court of
Common Pleas, within ten (10) days from date.
E.M. BIGELOW.
Chief of Department of Public Works.
ocM8
A No. uaj
N ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE
construction of a sewer on Lowry street,
lrom Second avenue to Monongabela river.
Section 1 Be it ordained and enacted by the
city of Pittsburg, in Select and Common Coun
cils assembled, and it is hereby ordained and
enacted by the authority of the same, Tbat the
Chief of the Department of Public Works he
and is hereby authorized and directed to ad
vertise, in accordance with tbe acts of Assem
bly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and
the ordinances of said city of Pittsburg relat
ing thereto and regulating the same, for pro
posals for the construction ot a pipe sewer. 15
inches in diameter, on Lowry street, from Sec
ond avenue to the Monongabela river. The
contract therefor to be let in tbe manner
directed by tbe said acts of Assembly and
ordinances. The cost and expense of the
same to be assessed and collected in accord
ance with the provisions at 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
dinance conflicting with the provisions of this
ordinance be, and the same is hereby repealed,
so far as tbe same affects this ordinance.
Ordained and enacted into a law in Councils
this 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, 16S9. Ap
proved: WM. McCALLIN, Mayor. Attest:
ROBERT OSTERMAIER, Assistant Mayor's
Clerk.
Recorded In Ordinance Bock. vol. 7, page 150,
27th day of September, A. V. 1889. ocl-67
AN ORDlNANCE-AUTHOBiZING THE
opening of Sheridan street, from Penn
avenue to Rodman street.
Section 1 Be it ordained and enacted by the
city of Pittsburg in Select and Common Coun
cils assembled, and ft is hereby ordained and
enacted by the authority of tbe same. That
the Chief of the Department of Publlo Works be
and is hereby authorized and directed to cause to
be surveyed within 60 days from the date of the
passage of this ordinance Sheridan street, from
Penn avenue to Rodman street, at a width of
40 feet, in accordance with a plan on file In the
Department of Public Works, known a "East
Liberty Plan," approved September 26, 1879.
Tbe damages caused thereby and the benefits
to pay tbe same to be assessed and collected
in accordance with the provisions of an act of
Assembly of the Commonwealth ot Pennsyl
vania entitled "An act relating to streets and
sewers in cities of the second class," approved
the 16th day of 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 ordin
ance. Ordained and enacted into a law in Councils
this9thdavof September, A. D. I8S9.
H. P. FORD. President of Select Conn
cil. Attest: GEO. SHEPPARD. Clerk of
Select CounciL GEO. L. HOLM DAY. Presi
dent of Common Council. Attest: GEO.
BOOTH, Clerkof Common CounciL
Mayor's office, September 13, 1889. Approved:
WM. McCALLIN, Mayor. Attest: ROBERT
OSTERMAIER, Assistant Mayor's Clerk.
-Recorded in Ordinance Book, vol. 7, page 155,
28th day of September, A. D. 1889. ocl-67
tNo. 9IJ
AN ORDINANOE-AUTHORlZINa THE
construction of a sewer on Ann and Ma
rion streets, from Gist street to Forbes street.
Section 1 Bo it ordained and enacted by tbe
city of Pittsburg, in Select and Common Coun
cils assembled, and it is hereby ordained and
enacted by the autbority of tbe same, Tbat the
Chier of tho Department or public works be
and Is hereby authorized and directed to ad
vertise in accordance with tbe acts of Assem
bly of tbe Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and
the ordinances of the said city of Pittsburg re
lating thereto and regulating the same for
proposals for tbe construction of a pipe sewer
ona.nn and Manon streets, from Gist street to
a connection with a sewer on Forbes street, at
Marlon street, commencing at Gist street,
thence along Ann street to Marlon street, to
be 15 inches in diameter, thence along Marlon
streot to a connection with a sewer at Forbes
street and to be 8 inches In" diameter, tbo
contract therefor to be let in the man
ner directed by the said acts of As
sembly and ordinances. The cost and ex
pense of tbe same to be assessed and collected
in accordance with tbe provisions of an act of
Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsyl
vania, entitled, "An act relating to streets and
sewers in cities of the second class," approved
the 16th dav of Mav, A. D. 1889.
Section 2 Tbat any ordinance or part of
ordinance conflicting with the provisions ot
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. I HOLLIDAY. President of
Common CounciL Attest: QEO. BOOTH,
Clerk of Common Council.
Mayor's Offlce.September 13, 1889. Approved:
WM. McCALLIN, Mayor. Attest: ROBERT
OSTERMAIER, Assistant Mayor's Clerk.
Recorded In Ordinance Book. vol. 7, page 15L
ESth day of September. A. D.,1889. ocl-67
Continued on Fifth and Seventh Pages.
mHEAlRHKAKK
X BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION
of Allegheny is conducted on tbo best and
latest' improved method', and offers first-class
Inducements to subscribers. Full information
will be given and subscriptions to its stock
received at the store of
JOHN DUFF.
sel--laV-TM v.,-K Federal st, Allegheny, I
HJiWT AaVvJSiSBt'jifBinJHCTg :
Reduced Rents!
TO LET
SAMUEL W. BLACK k CO,
99 Fourth Avenae,
Real Estate Agents. EsfaMfahesI ldjCl
Rentuiz and CoUecHasr a Spec--. !
STOKE BOOMS. OTC
93 Third ave., store 36x90 aad two ftees afee-re,
WWneryr. .
Lowry and Clark, A.C. iters. 3x4s 7K. fSMy. i
Western Ave, 287 rear. 2 K-. Ml ea MP W. li
Second ave., near Soeo, 1 seres; K-K. Mliiiqi; .
river front: theds.oaiees. ete. fUMyr. j
Wood St.. 304 and 166, ZdSoer.
t,h O .fl... a..., ...41,. I
good tenant. - -l
Cor. Strawberry and Cherry- alleys, 1 B-, MM -
nnor, aixifti, wixn power, uov ir.
SSandSoNlntbst.. 1 K.. fourth fleer..
aes.89yr. ,"J
148 East st., near North ave-, ADsisny,CjJss. 1
first floorrsuttable Cer bakery; oven, c
148 East st., 1 room, 3d Ueor. 49x48, f48 jr.; swtt-jrl
rbleforllghtmaBafsctBrlsg. !..
4489 Plammer street. Z store room 3 il irswsy ;
rooms. -12 per mo. --
Liberty ave.. cor. Seveateeats st.. stefe
20x33, SSSyear. -s
4W inn are., store room sad) z awatttsg i
ItSDermo.
S Diamond square, basemeat trader Baiewfl
xioiei, pernio. .
OmCHL O
Iflflh ave. t Wood st. : oaces. siarle ad I
In tbe newt story "Eisner AtMtstfi."
aye. entrance; Crane elevator. 4M
Janitor services, etc ; floor plans eas be
this office.
"Penn Building-,1 Penn ave., near gov wit
offices, slnsrte or In snite in ta-seiegaiKM
tHuiTDBiiaiuKi z urane elevators,
lanttor ervTeMT.rfmtx rrrrrrttnni
Floor nlaaa ean be sen at thta oleo.
Sixth ave., above Smtthfleld H.. 1 ethe la
noor. rear, good light, bota gases m, ;
crau: rent.
Fourth ave.. IK. Z E. 1st floor. t6M i
Water St.. 143, front office. 3d floor. x3BV MMf
Water St., 143, Coat office, 3d fleer. JtIiK
vnw;r.
Office room, 530 Blssell Block, fifth fleer,,!
mo.
101 fourth ave., second floor rear; i offiesc W a
Same as above, lroom. sectmd floor ireaC 4xi
prrrsBUBa DWBLLiHCrS.
Corner Penn ave. and Fifth stree43-ssry 1
sara residence. 9- rooms, nan. n, a. i
waier, marine .aaHteis. rasgv,
cellar, la vaoA order. S4.3B0vr.
O'Bara St., near Ellsworth. 7-roon -
uweiung. recepuoa eau, oaixt, j
lot 36x101. HBO TT.
VIekroy st.,near Chestsat, new z-stytrfisk d-Jr
log. 9 K, hallh. and e. w..etc JW B.
3 iurkpatnek st., z-sty ana rsansara an
K.. hfttL rtj .? BiO-
SS Boss st., J-story brick dwelling, 1 B., 1
flnl..h.xf- In rnAt nrd!r. SPOOyr--
222 Bedford ave., 1 sty brick- and asaasanV ?B.j
caimo.
45 ColweIlst.-2-s.y brick, 4K.aadZatM-w, 1
en, etc- fie mo.
Rin-ffARt.. 0.nvnn1 hAfl. SJ4ma.
167 Bedford ave., new Z-styaBd msnsswl-hslilo'
dwelling, 8 K., mod. imp., sas m. -,,
Center ave!. ZM, 2-sty.. 7B., PJLX mo., mot.tas.V
front and rear yards. u. M
Ztl Bedford aye., near Koberts St.. 3 K. OK SS6L ft
floor Sat, with large attic, ns me. " r v -
:Kear 256 Locusts... IK., mo. . ?:,;
iierrou ave., opposite water nsnin, s-iuunia y
uuusuvmq, us,, govs, ml w ,.9 naw.
Cowards alley. Hlxtb ward, near Cooserit..:
roomed framed house, SM me. -,
416 yiftb ave, store room and 4 dweUlaK.,lSs tsvswj J
ALLEGHENY' DWELLINGS.
Irwin ave., above Washington ave, new 4-fssBasttg
iramenonse, sumo- -
Irwin are., same as above, new 6-roomed brleKj
noose, fs mo.
203 Bebeeca St., 2-sty brick; 5 K., attic. SK sw.'
S South Diamond it. S-sty, K., Saerao.
343 Madison ave.. 3-atv brick. 4 roeeu. SM me.
Gallagher, S7, Z-sty, 6K-. mod. imp., ftt seme.
41 First St.. 5K.. 2-stv frame. SB ma. . ' 5
1 South Diamond, near Arch st.,S-tybk, JftJ
U1VU. MilLI.. 9W II1U. ' - i
24S Madison are, SB. first floor, 98 mo. j
EAST END DWELLINGS.
Ellsworth ave., H3B. 2 sty and mansard, fl-asyy u
mod. Imp., lot TOxlSO, stable, emss hemi,. "-,
Nesrley ave., frame dwelling. 14 B., aHsae.l
finely finished, stable-, ctrrLue hoste,
rtnnsj nnthoTises. etc SLaSSfyr.
Eoquet, near Wllmot, 2-sty, maasar. X.'IL, Mf
acres ground, carriage hease, bm. fetf., ftavl
O'Hara st.,nearEnswortl),7-reome4 jrB JnuSl
dwelling; reception ball, bath, ecy let 3MWT?
sjtwyr.
h.Vfrnvn tw. 413. cty a R.. mat), stsa..
m0: z&3
.jf7sll-A . -- vint. .... a -B l.-. t-V
.neviiiest. as uvul xuvu ..., Asf-jaapiwiirs
U -hi sherlii tMa. taDflw -"If
S6S3Penn avesj near Negley, 2-sty brick, 5K.;
mo.
SOUTHSUJE DWELLINGS.
1817 Wharton St.. 2-sty, mansard, 5B a4e, jm?.
mo.
1906 Joseph St., 2-sty frame, SB.. 46rfl.
1168 Virginia ave., Dnnnesae Heights, aear-
iin .tv. SR.. SIX 0 rao.
-No. 2S3 Manor St.. 2 doors from Math S4..2 flats ot
4B.eachonZndfloor, frame house, Slime saisVa
No Z Manor st., 1 flat 4B., 2nd fleer is Met?
.Ana tt an A
o .r, rr tr ivorvr.r.TviMi
., iSS
Marlon station. Second ave.. opp.a. X. u. st
2-stystone dwelling, 10 E.. attic. 9ft-agtj
ground, fruit and shade trees, earrtajfe hease. fl
stable, etc. soyear. ..,,, -?B
1945 Second ave., Haxelwood, S-sty, 9 B meS
Imp.. JMlyr
Bazelwood. Sd wd Flower ave.
mtm .ty STS hall. SIS mo.
and KWjwta
Same as above, 3 S-sty frame dwellings, 4 B.
rent io mo. eacn.
Eazelwood. near sta.. 2-sty, 7 B., hall.
moa. imp., ssuiyr.
P.. FT. W. 4 a E. K. DWELLINGS.
Broad at.. -Mewleklev. 1 so. from station. S-rtyl
brick and mansard reslaeaeev IO K.. bath, rt
lanaaw . IT ITinrf IIT1 - .MBTtUU '
f-nrnia.Ti.w1. A.3 mn.
Xdz-eworth station. 3-stT. mansard. 11 B.. all '
mod. Imp., large (rounds, fruit and sfiad ,. -i
trees: occupied by Miss Agnes Way: "
West Bellevne, orenara ave., near inesfass St., -
A.A.UUOMM, -"-.J, . -w -. .. .--. V-Hn.a
sumo. 4?
Same, unfurnished, 25 mo. Titr
Avalon station. West uciievne ooroogn. new 7-' , j.,
roomed house, lot 36x120, 13 mo.
STABLES. - -9 '
Z7 uranviue St., oncKstaDie jur-norses asacar.
rlage entrance, ttu) yr. oea-ia , -
SIXTH AVENUE DYE WORKS,
M. MAY SONS & C0.,:i
tntyrr a , tW"et ct A wn onnTTU-trm --
ox r-u jjii-nvo ali-l owuxu-ao i"-ia
dies' and gentle men's soiled or faded ganseatt T&
ceauj Cleaned or restored in coior. uonuB-i
of erery description carefully attended to.
M. MAY SONS & Co. .
iell-rrs 68 SIXTH AVEU Pittsburg. Pa."
JITRS. VOGLE "WISHES TO RETTJKJTi
thanks for the large attendance and kJad-
ness shown by the Hand and Sand Coafle8,"
O. 17. A. M.: also tho Amalgamated Assoeis- '
tion of Steel Workers, of Millvale, at tha
funeral 01 nerson. wiinam vogie. oca-w
PROPOSALS.
JEFFERSONV1XLE, IND., SEPT. 15, M88.
Sealed proposals; in triplicate, subject to
usual conditions, will be received here nntll II
o'clock A. jr. (central standard time), TUES
DAY, the lath day of October. 1888. for furnish
ing at the Q. M. Denot here. 100,000 gallons of,
mineral oil, of 135?" flash test, in cases of two
five-gallon cans each. Preference will be gives
to articles of domestic production or manu
facture, conditions of quality and price (is
eluding In the price ot foreign productions of
manufactures the duty thereon) being- equal,
and such preference will be given to articles ot
American production produced on the PaoWti
Coast to extent of the consumption; required .
bv the public service there. Government re- . .
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velopes containing proposals sbould be marked
Proposals for Mineral OIL" and addressed to Jj
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