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THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH,
.v TUESDAY,
OCTOBER
15;
1889.
Umn new eital.
Opening Up of 4,000 Acres of Coal
Lands 189 Miles Nearer Chicago.
THE MONOXGAIIELA HEADWATERS
Will Ship Black Diamonds Ij Kail Cheaper
Than bv Boat
AN EEIE CANAL PITTSBURG'S ONLT HOPE
People interested in the proposed canal
from the Ohio river to Lake Erie shonld be
put on their mettle by the inroads some peo
ple are contemplating into the coal districts
of Logan, Marion. Monongalia and sur
rounding counties in "West Virginia. T. M.
Jenkins & Co.. of this city, have secured
4,000 acres in Marion county. The coal is
said to be as good for gas purposes as is
known, but, though a fair article, not the
best for coking. But the chief value it pos
sesses is that the vein is eight feet thick in
the clear and a train -of cars can be loaded in
the mines. There will be 600 coke ovens in
operation on this tract in a short time. The
ground ct-sts but 520 an acre ana on much of
it the timber will tell for several times the
cost of the land as soon as railways reach the
country.
Thisseetion is, by the Baltimore and Ohio
Bailway system, 189 miles nearer Chicago
than is Pittsburg, and 60 miles nearer a
Lake Erie port. It is patent at a glance
that with veins of the thickness mentioned,
and a shorter route to the Northwest, the
section mentioned will always have the
bulge on the Pittsburg district, that is on
that portion of it that must ship down the
Monongahela river. This territory is adja
cent to the railway built by ex-United
States Senator Camden and others. To
connect with Bellevcrnon 25 miles of rail
way are already bnilt from McKeesport,
and 1,000 men are at work, who will soon
open the country to the great beyond.
OTHEE CAPITAL INVESTING.
A number of capitalists, amonc whom is
C. Kimberland, of Pittsbunr. have gotten
up.a company with 5200,000 capital stock,
aud expect to begin boring for petroleum
and gas in Marion county, W. Ya., in six
weeks. They have leased 6,000 acres of
l.md, and think they will get oil. u Prof.
"White, State Geologist of West Virginia, is
of the same opinion, as he has already bored
a well in the territory, reaching the Gantz
sand. If oil shonld fail, the coal under and
timber on the land will pay largely as soon
as railway communication is secured.
There are in Logan, McDonald and other
counties of West Virginia 300,000 acres of
land that can be bought, it is said, at 53 an
acre, and under all of it there are coal veins
varying trom 34 to 14 feet in thickness. On
this ground, it has been learned by actual
investigation, are S00.000 poplar trees over
24 inches diameter at stump height, thou
sands of large walnut trees, and white oak
trees without number. Many millions of
money have been spent in late years build
ing railways where no one lived, while some
of the most prosperous counties in the Union
have none at all.
THE BIG CAXAL OFFSET.
This will not long remain so, and if Pitts
burg people do not want to be a day behind
the tair in securing a market for their coal,
and want to prevent the establishment of
blast furnaces elsewhere, thy will whoop
up the canal project with a'l their might,
soul and strength. It can be put through
100 feet wide, 12 feet deep, locks built and
the t -n-cs piled for less than 510,000,000,
and craft can be constructed in which coal
and iron ore can be carried for one-fifth the
cost of railway transportation.
Had the coal and iron interests the push
about them that some have they would not
wait Uncle Sam's elephantine movements,
but sail in and have their coal floating to
the Northwest before "West Virginia devel
opment secures a foothold. The Kanawha
coaI operators, with navigation three weeks
earlier and three weeks later, and with bet
ter draft of water, .jri'l soon eflecinally take
Jhefowsr river markt-b3t if Pittsburg
moves promptly it can secure the North
west. EVERETT PIAISO CLUB,
Or Co-OperatWo System of Selling Pianoa,
Is the most successful and satisfactory plan
ever tried. "We are delivering pianos as fast
as our wagons can haul them. Our mem
bers get the lowest possible price, because
there are enough members to contract for
350 pianos, and thus save 575 in the price of
each piano; 350 members, each paying 51
per week, will pay for one piano in cash
each week, and we deliver one piano per
week on these payments. Members who
pay all cash, or who pay 525 cash and 510
monthly can take their pianos at once, and
still get the discount obtained by the club
contract. The piano selected by the club
lias no superior. Having the whole market
to choose from on so large a contract, we
chose the Everett because it gives full value,
dollar for dollar. "We pay nothing for rep
utations of men who died vears ago. The
Everett is a piano of to-day, with all the
latest improvements. The tone is rich,
powerful and musical, and they are made to
wear. Each piano is warranted for seven
vears. Now don't wait too long. Our club
is not yet full, but we are delivering pianos,
and it is filling up rapidly. Send for cir
cular or call and see the pianos at once.
Alex. Boss, Manager,
137 Federal street, Allegheny.
Fine Trees.
On account of the sale of a portion of our
nursery land we are compelled to remove
the trees thereon, and in order to dispose of
them quickly we offer a reduction of 30 per
cent from regular prices. Persons placing
their orders within 30 davs will be entitled
to this, and can have the trees delivered any
time until April 20, 1890. This stock is
very fine, and consists ot shade and orna
mental trees, from 6 ft. to 30 ft. in height;
maples, elms, birches, chestnuts, alanthus,
honey locust and Carolina poplars, the best
city street tree known; evergreens for the
lawn and hedges, and many desirable stand
ard and dwarf fruit trees, grapevines, flow
ering shrubs of large sizes, hardy plants,
etc Persons intending to plant are invited
to see them. B. A. Elliott Co.,
54 Sixth st., Pittsburg, Pa.
Nurseries: Perrysville ave., on line of
electric cars. tu
An Easy Way of r-ftvins 9Ioney.
The saving in an ordinar family of five
by using Walker's Wax Soap, instead of any
ordinary soap, is f ully 10 cents per week on
the actual cost of the soap, and probably
five times that amount on the wear and tear
" of the clothes, estimating the total saving at
60 cents per weet, that would be 531 12 per
year, and in 25 years with interest would
amount to 51.167. Ask your grocer for
Walker's Wax Soap. mtuf
Fine $600 Uprlslit Piano 8200.
An excellent "cabinet grand" upright
piano, with all improvements, splendid tone
and richly carved case. This instrument is
as good as new, aud will be sold, fully war
ranted, for $200. Also a square grand piano
at 5150, and a parlor orgrn for 550, cost
5150. Three great bargains at the music
store of J. M. Hoffmann & Co., 537 Smith
fieldl street.
4
V -IN GttOGX'. WIXDOW.
443 Market Street.
Two bars fine silver on exhibition during
the weet from mines ot Sterling Silver
Mining Co., Tombstone. Ariz. The stock
owned entirely by Pittsburgers.
CABINET photos, 51 per doz. Lies' Pop
ular Gallery, 10 and 12 Sixth st ttsu
Time is the trae test. F. & V.'s Pilsner
beer grows daily in popularity.
The doctors recommend Wainwright's
beer for purity. Kept by all dealers.
A pobtrait bv Dabbs will always prove
an acceptable Christmas present. XT I
GOING TO PARIS.
nintmeer Johnston Chats About the Pros
pects of the Exposition for If ext Tear
After Talnnble Pointers.
As the sending of Manager Johnston, of
the Exposition, to Paris augured something
morj than ordinary prosperity, an effort was
made yesterday to learn something specific
from that gentleman. He was found in the
Exposition office, and the first direct ques
tion received a positive answer.
"Yes, I am going to Paris. I will leave
Pittsburg on the evening of the 17th. This
will enable me to look up a few things in
New York and board the French line for
Havre early Saturday morning. This, I
think, will land me about the 26th. I am
going to the Paris Exposition. I hope to
reach therf five days before the close. This
will give me a very limited time in which
to do wliat I wish, but it was impossible to
leave sooner. I dislike very much to leave
here before the close, for I would take pride
in seeing the last week, as it will be the
greatest.
"The Exposition Society is sending me.
Pittsburg is being keenly watched by every
Exposition manager in the countrv, and
yonr newspaper reports are not read by any
one any more keenly than by our rival Ex
position management. I will say I am sent
over there in order to learn wnatever m
be of interest or ot value to the institution
here and to mvself, or successor. The board
realize that the only way to successfully
handle an Exposition is to aim high, and
make the standard broad gauge and liberal,
aud above all keep pace with the times.
The board knows all this, and that is why I
am sent, merely for future reference and for
the best interests of the Exposition.
"Will you be here as manager next
year"
"No pledges have been made.
"I may remain here as manager and I may
not. There is lots of time for that question
after a while. Personally, my relations with
the board are happy, and I believe mutual
ly agreeable, and I am not worrying over
the question of next year's management.
"I expect to sail for home on the 13th of
November, and will at once report to the
board, when probably the results of my trip
will be made public, as the public owns the
Exposition. I have some very valuable let
ters to take with me, and besides that I
know some ot the management ot the Paris
show in addition to many of the American
exhibitors.
"1 will have very pleasant recollections
with me of your Pittsburg business men,
and am, in lact, greatly attached to them,
seeing them as I do every day. They have
been very kind, and everyone did nobly.
Wc would like to see them here next year,
and if I am here in 1890 I expect to see the
majority. If I am not here, I hope they
will continue this movement toward success,
as success depends entirely upon the ex
hibitors, the management and the press.
Why, even now this Exposition has no rival
in the countrv but St. Louis, and next vear
it will tower head and shoulders above them
all. More room must be gained somehow.
Machinery Hall should be twice as large in
order to even attempt to give space to Pitts
burg's great interests. Many valuable ex
hibits were refused simply on account of
lack of space.
"The Pittsburg Exposition is bonnd to
take a place among the most prosperous in
the country. 3&e management has more
than fulfilled its contract."
.Music for to-day at the Exposition:
AFTERNOON.
PAET X, 2 O'CLOCK.
1. Overture, "Bohemian Girl," Balfe
2. Concert waltz, "Artist Life," Strauss
3. Duet for clarinets, "The Brothers"
.....-................ ........... .torrito
Messrs. N. and J. Nornto.
4. Grand operatic selection, "Faust'
Gounod
5. Quadrille. "Scotch Airs." Faust
PABT H. 1 O'CLOCK.
6. Overture, "Leonora,". Beethoven
First time in this city bv any military band.
7. Trombone solo, "The First Palm Sun
day Hymn," Faure
Mr. F. N. Innes.
8. Grand popular charivari, 'Offenbachi-
ana," Conradi
Introducing a number of the most popular
songs, duos, choruses eta, from the
works of Offenbach.
9. Duet for piccolos, "The Golden Rob
ins," Boulcourt
Messrs. Wadsworth and Timmons.
10. March, "Actina." Reeves
EVENING,
PART L 7 O'CLOCK.
1. Overture, "Idomeneo," Mozart
2. Concert waltz, "Invitation to the
Dance," Weber
3. Grand fantasia descriptive, "A Sum
mer's Day in Norway," Willmers
4. Saxaphone solo, "The Heart Bowed
Down," Balfe
Mr. H. A Hall.
5. Fantasia caprice, "The British Patrol,"
Aschcr
TAP.T IL 9 O'CLOCK.
6. Overture, "Rosamnnde," Schubert
7. Solo for cornet, "Concert Polka,".Chambera
Mr. W. Paris Chambers.
8 Grand fantasia Reminiscences of Verdi
Introducing a number ot the mostpoDular
Srenas, Arias, including the famous
"Anvil Chorus," etc, etc., from the
mnltitndinons w ork of this
great composer.
9. Trombone solo, "Sea Shells Waltz,"
(by request) Innes
Mr. V. N. Innes.
10. March, "Prinz llethusalem," Strauss
TI1EIR PRICES LOW.
Some Big Cats Being SInde nt Gonld &
Borland's Store.
If the crowds which swept into Gould &
Borland's store, on Liberty street, at the
head of Wood street, be any criterion of the
firm's merit, then the store in question must
be pre-eminent among the drygoods estab
lishments of Pittsburg. All day long yes
terday a ceaseless current of visitors passed
through the doors and filled the showrooms.
Yesterday's sale began at 10 A. ii. and con
tinued without the slightest intermission
until evening. The finest silks and cottons
were for sale, not to mention real point and
Brusclls curtains, and carpets of the first
qualitv. Bugs were sold at a reduction of
almost 50 cents on the dollar, an unprece
dented sacrifice, and all the prices were ex
tremely low. Shawls, linen, damask goods
all were in proportion. Every corner of
the big store was filled with substantial and
really valuable goods. Altogether Gould
& Borland's are carrying on an almost
phenomenal sale.
Tlio Reason Why.
Because it is the purest, best and cheap
est. Because it will notchap your hands
or face. Because it will not shrink your
flannels or make them hard. ,
Because if you use it once yon will find it
superior to all other soaps. Ask your gro
cer for Walker's Wax Soap, and 'insist on
getting it mtuf
IN GROGAVS WINDOW, v
443 Market Street.
Two bars fine silver on exhibition during
the week from mines of Sterling Silver
.Mining Co., Tombstone, Ariz. The stock
owned entirely by Pittsburgers.
Family misunderstandings wonld be far
les- frequent if housewives would save
themselves the worry and botherof bake day
and use only Marvin's superior breads.
None belter can be made at home. Qneen's
jubilee, red seal, milk bread and rye bread,
all well-known brands, are for sale by all
grocers. ttssu
Mara! Decorations.
We are receiving daily the newest things
in wall and ceiling hangings, designed by
the leading artists.
Ckumbine, Bane & Bassett,
its 416 Wood st.
Time is the true test. F. & V.'s Pilsner
beer grows daily in popularity.
Cabinet photos, fl per doz. Lies' Pop
ular Gallery, 10 and 12 Sixth st ttsu
c.
A. BALFH,
BUILDING CONTRACTOR.
u seventh aTenne,
Pittsburg, Pa.
Be5-88-TTS
Telephone 13.
SS-pUplay advertisements one dollar per
square for one insertion. Classified advertise
ment on thtt page tueh at Wanted, For Sale,
2b Let, eta, ten centt per line or each inser
tion, and none taken Jar less than fifty cents.
THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH
BRANCH OFFICES.
For the accommodation of the
public, Branch Offices have been
established at the following places,
where "Want, For Sale, To Let, and
other transient advertisements will
be received up to & P. M. for inser
tion next momingr:
Advertisements are to be prepaid except where
advertisers already have accounts with Tax Dis
patch. PITTSBURG.
THOMAS MCCAFFREY, 35u9 Butler street.
F1UIL G. STUCKEY, Ilth street and 1'enn ave.
E. G. STCCKEY ACO., Wylle ave. and Fultonst.
N. STOK.ELY, Fifth Avenue Market House.
EAST END.
3. TV. 'WAI.LACE, 6ia Penn avenue.
OAKLAND.
MCALLISTEK & SHElBLER,5th av. A AlWOOd St.
sourhsroE.
JACOB SPOHN. No. I Carson street.
H. A. DONALDSON, 1707 Carson street.
ALLEGHENY.
A. J. KAEKCHEK, S3 Federal street.
H. J. MclIRIDE. Market House, Allegheny.
FBKDH. EGGEUfc. 172 Ohio street.
F. H. EGGEKb & SON, Ohio and Chestnut sts.
J. F. STEVEI.SON. Arch and Jackson street!.
THOMAS MCHENEY, Western and lrwlnaves.
G. W. HUGHES. Pennsylvania and Beaver aves.
l'EKKY M. G LEIM. Kehccca and Allctheny aves.
M1LLVALE BDKOUGH.
W. W. FLOCKEB, Stationer. No. 4 Grant aye.
WANTED.
BlaJe HclD.
WA
NTED-A IHOSTLEB AT "KEATING
HOU&E," Perrysville Plank road. oclS-64
WANTED-A BOY TO LEARN THE BAK
ERY trade. Apply to J. HARTMAN. 3808
Butler st. oclS-93
-TTTANTED-A FIRST-CLAbS BARBER AP
W PLY to CHARLES LANG, No. 90 Federal
St., Allegheny. oclo-99
WANTED-TWENTY GOOD LABORERS.
Cor. or Junlila and Wylle. W. J. U.
FLOYD, Contractor. oclS-59
WANTED TWO RELIABLE AGENTS TO
sell pictures. Inquire at 49 WATER
STREET, second floor. oclo-91
XV7ANTED-6 GOOD TINNERS-GOOD
V wages paid. Apply to SAMUEL SILKER
STErX Grazier street, Homewood. ocl5-7
WANTED ONE HUNDRED LABORERS
and twentv-flve corkers. Apply to OIT
BROS., Boyd's Hill, head ofShlngcss st. oc!4-8
WAISTKD-3 FIRST-CLAbS ENTERPRISING
real estate salesmen; liberal commission.
ALLES A BAILEV. 164 Fourth ave. Tel. 167.
ocC-32
WANTED-EXPER1ENCED BOOKKEEPER;
state experience, relerences and wages ex
pected. Address A. L. D., Dispatch offlce.
oclS-66
TTTANTED 3 CARPENTERS. APPLY 172
V Fourth ave. K. J. GODFREY, Contractor.
oclS-63
WANTEU SALESMAN TO SELL GOODS BY
sample: good salary paid. Write to CEN
TENNIALMFG CO., Cincinnati, O., or Chicago.
se3-75-TTSSU
WANTED-A YOUNG MAN WHO HAS HAD
about 2 years' experience at the barber
trade. Apply to CHAS. REBEL, 263 Lacock St.,
Allegheny. OC15-1
T7"--NTED-AnA1IMER11A!IF0B MEDIUM
TV and small sizes tool steel: mustbeagood
workman ana steady. Address HAMMERILAN,
Dispatch offlce. oclo-23
-T7A.NTED-EXPERIENCED METAL PAT
V TERN maker and flrst-class bnss finisher
to go to Cleveland. Address I. N. GLAUBER,
SeTenth Avenue Hotel. oc!5-SS
-TTTANTED-A COLORED MAN TO CARE FOR
V horses and do light work about the house;
must come well recommended. Address A. B.
MCCABE, BlalrsTillc, Pa. OC15-C5
WANTED-A GOOD CANDYMAKER TO
work on plain goods. Address CANDY.
Dispatch office. Pittsburg, Pa., stating amount of
experience, with whom employed and reference.
OCll-92-TOFSU
TTT AN TED-SOBER AND HONEST MEN TO
Y sell umbrellas, albums, blankets and silver
ware on payments in the cltv: good salaries paid
to persevering men. UNION CREDIT CO.. 103
x ourin ave.
OCS-9S-MTWTT
-TTTANTED-AN ENERGETIC YOUNG MAN
TV to take orders: a good man will find posi
tion pleasant and salary Rood; references and
personal application necessary. .P. WARD, Room
2, 1036 Penn ave. ocl5-85
w
ANTED THREE GOOD AGENTS TO
work city trade: permanent nosltlon to
right Darty: only those who can furnish good
reference and security need apply. Address G.
C, Dispatch office. oclV-71
WANTEO-REI.1ABLE LOCAL AND TRAV
ELING salesmen; positions permanent;
special inducements now; fasuselllng specialties;
don't delay; salary from start. BROWN BROS.,
Nurserymen, Rochester, N . Y. se!7-70-TTS
WANTED BUSINESS MEN AT SMART'S
COLLEGE. No. 4 Sixth St.: expert book
keeping and balancing, arithmetic penmanship,
shorthand and typewriting taught thoroughly for
J5 per month to ladles and gentlemen: open dally
from 9 A. II. to 9 P. H. ocl2-6o-TTf su
WANTED-A GOOD BOOKKEEPER IN A
life Insurance office: one who is also a sten
ographer and typewriterpreferred;must furnish
satisfactory bond and references. Address, stat
ing age exseiienre end salary expected, P. O.
LOCK BOX743, Pittsburg. OC15-60
WANTED-MALE HELP-SM SALARY. 140
expenses in advance allowed each month,
btcady employment at home or traveling. No
soliciting. Duties delivering aud making collec
tions. No postal cards. Address with stamp,
HAFER & CO.. Piqua, Ohio. oc8-6S-Ti6Su
"TTT-ANTED-AGENTSTOSELLTEA. BAKING
Y powder and pure spices: gifts with goods;
coke workers, miners or mlllmun can makemoney
In their spare time: special Inducements to cer
sons having established trade. YAMASUIRO
TEA CO., S3 Jackson St., Allegheny, Pa.
u20-79-TTS
WANTED-SALESMEN AT F75 PER MONTH
salary 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
Sartlculars and sample case of goods free. STAN
ARD SslLVEBWARE CO.. Boston, Mass.
se24-10-D
TTTANTEU-BY AN OLD-LINE LIFE IN-
v SUKAN CE company several flrst-class so
licitors; to gentlemen of good character and abil
ity will pay liberal salary or commissioner both:
all communications considered strictly confiden
tial. Address LOCK BOX745,P.O.,Plttsburg,Pa.
OC15-CU
WANTED-MEN OF EXPERIENCE WITH
good references, to canvass the cltv for a
work on advertising and printing: exclusive ter
ritory; the work has been subscribed for by the
most prominent merchants throughout the coun
trv: something a man can be proud to handle.
Address P. O. BOX 337, Boston, Mass. oclJ-71
Fcmalo Help.
WANTED-GIRL FOR GENERAL HOU8E
WORK. Applyat224 NORTH AVENUE,
Allegheny. ocl5-92
-TTTANTEO-A GOOD COOK WHO IS ALSO A
W good lauudress; best or wages; reference
required. Apply or address 6014 PENN AVE.,
East End. OCI3-6
WANTED-IMMEDIATELY, A MIDDLE
aped lady for Infant nurse; must give good
reference and state wages. Address INFANT,
Dispatch office. oci5-4
WANTED-LADY AGENTS FOR OUR NEW
Mcintosh raglan; superior cloth, in wide
stripes on outside; vulcanized rubber on inside:
close fitting; very stylish; never spots: beautiful
as the finest cloth garment ever made, and is abso
lutely water-proof; agents sell six a day and
make $6; great opportunity: also fine line other
croods.
. Address is. ll. UAjiiutLi 4iicanaoipb
st., Chicago.
ocl-66-TTS
Slnlc and Female IIcId.
WANTEIJ-50 ITALIANS, tl 75 PER DAY;
child's nurse; 2 nurse girls: girls for board
ing honses: cooks, chambermaids, bouse girls: 2
colored. MEEHAN'S, S43 Grant st. ocM-D
WANTED-AGENTS. MALE OR FEMALE,
in all country towns, to sell photograph
albums: latest designs for lall trade just received;
big profits aud quick returns to energetic agents;
write terms, etc. UNION PUBLISHING CO.,
103 Fourth ave. . se22-W rrrsu
Situations.
WAXTED-POSITION BY A LADY STENOG
RAPHER and typewriter; good references.
Address S. C, Dlspatcn office. ocl5-Sx
TTANTED-SITUATION BY ENGINEER
V with 18 years' experience: can furnish best
references. Address J. K 141 Villa St., beventh
ward, Allegheny. QC15-41
WANTED-A POSITION AS HOUSEKEEPER
ror a bachelor or widower with small
family; references exchanged. Address Mrs.
MATHILDE. Dispatch office, oc 15-75
-TTTANTED-A POSITION BY MAN AND
W wife as cooks in clubhouse or hotel: both
excellent rooks; number of years experience.
Address COOK, No. 931 Liberty St., city.
OC15-63-TTS
WANTED-A POSITION BV YOUNG GER
MAN man, speaks English: understands
care of horses, cowt., flowers and good driver;
good references. Address Z. O., Dispatch office.
OC1S-S1
TiTANTED-FOSITIONBr YOUNG MAN OF
VV business ability, who has had charge of a
manufacturing establishment cmploylng'lOOmen
for some years, and Invites correspondence from
business men; references. Address L. B. E.. Dis
patch office. oclS-73
Financial.
TTrANTED-TO i.OAN 200,000 ON MOET
V V GAGES; S100 and upward at 6 per cent;
1500,000 at H per cent on residences or business
property; also In adjoining counties. S. H.
FREN CH, 023 Fourth avenue. oc31-eS4-0
WANTED.
Financial.
TrjA-NTED MORTGAGES ON IMPROVED
V t city property, in large or small amouuw. ow
W,
A. nKKUA S avna, nifouriaave.
OC1-96-TTS
-YT7"ANTED-MORTGAGES-MONEY TO LOAN"
TV in sums to snit at v, o ana operjeu..
ALLES & BAILEX, 164 Fourth ave. Tel. 167.
apl9-14-TTSSU
-TTTANTED MORTGAGES ON CITY PBOP
W ERTY. over S4.O00; 4K per cent; no tax.
HENRY A. WEAVER &CO. 92 Fourth avenue.
mh2-a2Z-D
WANTED-MORTGAGES-I1.000,000TOLOAN
in Isriro finrt email lmnnnts It 4U. 5SDUO
per cent, free of 8tate tax: no delay. BEEDB.
COYLE CO.. 131 Fourth aye.
my2l-60
WANTED MORTGAGES IN LARGE OR
small amounts on Improved city or Alle
gheny county property at 4 &, S and 6 per cent.
THOS. LIGGETT, 114 Fourth ate. ocl3-128-TTSSu
WANTED-TO LOAN MONEY ON MORT
GAGES on Improved real estate In sums
of ?300 and upward at iii, 5 and 8 per cent. L. O.
FKAZIER, Forty-fifth and .Butler sts.
ocll-87-Tursu
WANTED-TO LOAN 1500,000. IN AMOUNTS
of (3,000 and upward, on city and suburban
property, on percent, rree or tax: also smaller
amounts at Sand 6 per cent. BLACK & BAIRD,
85 1 ourth avenue. se21-d26-D
YTTA.NTED MOKTG AGES-ll, 000, 000TO LOAN
TV on city and suburban properties itW, (and
6 per cent, and on tarms in Allegheny and adja
cent counties at 6 per cent. I. M. PEN NOCK
bON, 103 Fourth avenue.
p7-Hl
Miscellaneous.
-TTTANTED-YOU TO GET A BAKER'S
VV dozen (IS) of Stewart & Co. 's fine cabinet
photos for II, at 90 and 92 FEDERAL ST.. Alle
gheny. mv23-49-TTSU
WANTED YOUNG MEN -AND WOMEN
who wish to thoroughly learn shorthand;
such are helped to positions. MARTIN'S SHORT
HAND SCHOOL. 412 Wood St. OCI5-98
-TTANTED-TO START A CLUB OF 42 MEM-
V BER3 to secure a fine gold watch for each
one in the club at 31 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'tmlss;
No. 70 federal ft. Ihese cabinets will not fade.
ocl-91-D
WANTED-BY PEARSON. LEADING PHO
TOGRAPHER. 96 ilfth avenue, Plttsbnrg.
and 43 Federal street, Allegheny, ererybod) to
know that he Is making fine cabinets at 11 50 per
dozen; photos delivered when promised; instan
taneous process. mh!33
WANTED-IRON AND GLASS WORKERS
to take notice where employment is steady,
at Cochran station, and purchase cheap lots In
the Patterson Plan; cheap: on easy terms; month
ly or yearly payments. J. R. WlLlE, Agent.
Duquesne, Pa., or No. 8 Wood street, room 5,
Plttsbnrg, Pa. oc!2-'a
FOR hALE iaiPROVED ItEAL ESTATE.
Cltv Residence.
FOR 8ALE-ON COLWELL ST.. NEAR
Dinwiddle, 2-sty. brlek dwelling. 6 rooms,
n. and a. gas; in good condition: a bargain; lot
20X100 to alley. J. C. BE1LLY, 77 Diamond St.
OC13-150
FOR SALE DESIRABLE CENTER AVENUE
residence near Fulton s.t.; one of the most
desirable residence locations in the city: 9 rooms:
lato Improvements. For terms see W. A.HERHON
SON S, 80 Fourth avenue. ocS-44-TUB
FOR SALE BARGAIN WYLIE AVE.-7-room
brick, hall, side entrance: on line of ca
ble cars; two fronts, large lot, water, gas, marble
mantels, inside shutters: 2.500 to prompt buyer.
AL LES & BAILEY, 164 Fourth ave. oclS-38-TIS
FORSALE FOR 12,200. AT 5 PER CENT IN
TEREST; terms J5, and paper month until
paid for (no other payments required) a good
brick house, 8 rooms, late improvements; 1313
Sycamore st.. Thirty-fifth ward, only 25 minutes
from P. O. : a rare chance to get a home. S-e W.
A. HERRON & SONS, 80 Fourth ave. oclO-97-TUS
East End Residences.
FOR SALE-CENTER AVE., E. E., 2 MIN
UTES' from Roup station; fine building, lot
100x200; choice location for a home; terms reason
able. SAM'L. W. BLACK & CO., 99 Fourth ave.
OC13-90-TTS
FORSALE SHADYS1DE DWELLING, WAL
NUT st.; a 2-story frame of 7 rooms and fin
ished attic, hall. b. &c. water, gas, etc. : call and
get lull particulars. BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth
avenue. 3A-H7. OC13-71
FOR SALE-MODEL OAKLAND HODSE, AT
WOOD street, near Cable place, a 2-story
brick dwelling of 6 rooms, hall, laundry, front
porch; other conveniences; large lot 95x123 to an
alley. BLACK A BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave. 2D-S5.
OC13-74
FOR SALE NEAT HOUSE ALMOST NEW,
and good lot in the East End, close to in
land avenue and schoolhouse: 6 rooms, hall and
cellar, etc.; price only 2,250; a rare bargain,
J AS. W. DRAPE A CO., 129 Fourth aenue,
Pittsburg. OC15-52
FOR SALE A NICE NEW HOUSE AND
corner lot. in the East End, 6 rooms, halL
cellar, etc.: fine corner lot, fruit trees, etc.. etc.:
price only S3, 850; on small payments; immediate
possession. JAS. W. DRAPE A CO., 129 Fourth
avenue, Pittsburg. OC12-8J-D
FOR SALE FIFTH AVE., NEAR SHADY
lane, a very desirable home at a very lowfigure:
11 rooms, with all modern Improvements; nearly
new; stable on lot; this is a very fine residence
and is worth more than we are now asking: lot
55x100. J. C. KEILLY, 77 Diamond St. OC13-150
FOR SALE-HANDSOME RESIDENCE, JUtT
finished, late style of architecture, reception
hall, 8 rooms, elegantly finished, thoroughly Im
proved, electric lights, cor. lot, 54x115 ft., I square
Irom Sbady avenue: only 7,000; termsreasonable.
W. A. HERRON A SONS, 80 Fourth avenue.
OC4-93-TUF
FOR SALE-E. E. DWELLING, CORNER
property, near Fifth ave. cable or P. R. R. ;
substantial 2-story frame, 6 rooms, hall. Inside
shutters, water, gas, etc.: lot 44x109 feet; this
property will be sold exceedingly low If sold at
once. SAMUEL W. BLACK A CO., 99 Fourth
aye. OC15-71
FOR SALE-M CASH-REMAINDER PAY
ABLE 500 per year. Interest low on deferred
payments: neat new house, late style, well
finished and convenienced; street improvements
made; centrally located in Oakland, near Fifth
avenue cable line. W. A. HEBRON A SONS,
80 Fourth avenue, oc1-94-tup
FORS1LE-NEW DWELLING OF 8ROOMS,
wide hall, vestibule, inside shutters, inside
w. c, bathroom, electric bells, etc.; this house is
located near to Shadyslde station. Pa. R. K.; this
house Is new, never occupied, and one of the most
saleable properties on our books. C. H. LOVE,
93 Fourth ave. OC15-57-TT
FOR SALE-SCIOTO STREET, NEAR GROSS
street. Twentieth ward, new substantial
frame dwelling S rooms, finished attic, hall, vesti
bule, inside shutters, front and rearporcnes: lot
22x1(0 feet to alley; convenient to station: price,
2.700; terms very easy. L. O. FRAZIER, Forty
fifth and Butler sts. ocll-87-TuFSu
FORSALE A PRETTY HOME IN THE EAST
End; paved street, well sewered, and only &
short distance from the railroad; a Queen Aune
dwelling containing 9 commodious rooms, recep
tion ball, range, bath, laundry, all the latest Im
proved conveniences: large lot: ?!. cash, bal
ance to suit. BLACK A BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave.
OC13-74
F
OR SALE-AT ABARGAIN-ON THECOR
NEK of two nrominent naved ayes. In the
rjxsi ,na; 101 4uxiw: eiegant oncK nouse. recep
tion hall, 9 rooms and finished attic, with cedar
room, large drting room and servants room,
basement laundry, electric bells, in short, com
plete In every respect. THOS. LIGGETT, No. 114
Fourth aye. OC13-128-TTSSU
IJiOR SA1.E-A COMPLETE AND MODERN
brick dwelling 8 rooms, attic, hall, vestibule,
bathroom, h. and c. water, inside w. c, slate
mantels, electric bells, laundry, sliding doors,
slate roof, etc.: corner lot, 25x110. located on
Penn ave.. Twentieth ward; traction line passes
door: price, F7.0CQ; terms easy. L. O. FRAZIER,
Forty-firth and Butler sts. ocll-87-TuFSU
Glenwood Residences.
FOR SALE AN ELEGANT S3IALL PLACE
of 9 acres, with all kinds of fruits: good house
of 8 rooms, also one of 5 rooms and large bank
barn: 10 minutes' walk from Glenfield station. P.,
Ft W.AC. R. R. C. BEHINGEB A bON. 103
Fourth are. 0C12-82-TTS
Allcsheny Residences.
FOR SALE-A BARGAIN IF SOLD QUICK;
new 6-room frame In becond ward, Alle
gheny: rents for 23: price 2,600. BALTENS
PERUER & WILLIAMS, 154 Fourth ave. oc 15-45
IT'OK SALE-MORRISON" AVE. . ALLEGHENY,
convenient to streetcars and market house;
elegant new 6 room frame honse, large lot, nice
porches; this property must be sold: price low;
terms to suit. W. W. MCNEILL A BRO., 103
Fourth aye. OC13-84
Snfcnrban Residences.
FOR SALE-4 SMALL HOUSES AND LOTS
at Homestead, near depot: rents J2S8: price
only 1,250; cheap: over 12 per cent net. JAS. W.
DRAPE A CO., &9 Fourth ave, Pittsburg.
ocl5-52
TTIOR SALE NEAR SANDY CREEK STATION,
X? A. V. R. B.. 2-story frame dwelling, 6 rooms
and finished attic: new and modern; 1 acres of
level gronad: a very pleasant country home. J.
C KfclLLY. 77 Diamond st, oc 13-1 50
TriOR SALE AT BELLEVUE, ON ACCOUNT
X1 of removal of owner; only 2,300; a neathouso
ofsrooms: lot 40x176 feet: very conveniently and
desirably located. or full information see W. A.
HERRON A SONS, No. 80 Fourth ave.
ocII-lCO-TUF
F'
OR SALE-BEAUTirULLY LOCATED AT
Krlcpwnnri. fine larcc dwelllnsr of IS rooms.
with onf acre of ground; fruit and ornamental
trees: everything in first-class order. For terms
see W. A. HERRON A bONS, No. 80 Fourth ave.
OCll-IOO-TUF
FOR SALE LOTS.
Allechcny Lots.
FOR SALE ALMOST IN 1HE CENTER OF
Allegheny good building lots, eanr of access,
ror 100, on easy terms, bee W. a. HERRON A
SONS. 80 Fourth avenue, oclS-79-TTB
Miscellaneous.
FOR SALE IT VflLh BE TO YOUR INTER
EST to secure one of our new revised cata
logues with supplement (Just published) before
buying elsewhere; we have a large variety of new
properties coming In dally, and can supply your
wants without delay: lots and dwellings in all
parts of the 2 cities and suburbs; all prices and
terms; call or send for this valuable book. BLACK
& BAIRD, 95 Fourth are. oc9-H
FOB SAIiE LOTH.
City Lots.
FOR SALE-S600 FOR LAWREN CEVILLE
lots, McCandless and Duncan streets. 2nxlC0
etch; convenient to mills, etc, BLACK & BAIRD.
& Fourth ave. CI47 0C15-55
FOR SALE-IF YOU WANT THE FINEST
view of the city, buy a lot on Bailey aye.. In
the "Nautker Place, " Mt. Washington: lots 50x125
each: terms to suit all. BLACK A BAIRD. 93
Fourth ae. 21-55. ocl5-54-D
East End Lots.
FOR SALE TWO GOOD. LEVEL LOTS ON
River avenue, near Collins avenne; a bar
gain at 250 each. MELLON BROTHERS. 6349
Station street, E. E. oc13-129-ttsu
FOR SALE-ON EDWIN ST., NEAR ELWOOD
st,, lot 40x120 to sewered alley; both gases and
citvwaier on the street: only L600. THOS. LIG
GETT, No. 114 Fourth ave. ocl3.12S-TT6sn
FOR SALELEVEL BUILDING LOTS
fronting east, 24x100 ft., on Homewood ave.,
one square from Homewood station, P. R. R. ;
terms easy. W. A. HERRON A SONS, 80 Fourth
avenue. oc4-77-tuf
ITlOR SALE-A NICE LOT ON GRAZIER ST.
. (60ft.); in excellent location; handy to rail
road and school: this is a bargain at 750. on easy
payments. MELLON BROTHERS, 349 Station
St., E.E. ocl3-129-TTSU
FOR SALE LOTS IN THE BAUM GROVE
plan, the finest location for residence in the
city; secure colored plan and Investigate. See
MELLON BROS., East End, or JOHN F. BAX
TER, Agt., 512 Smlthfleld St. ocl2-M-TnrB
FOR SALE-NICE, LEVEL LOT. 24x110
feet, on Elyslan avenue, near Fifth avenue;
in excellent location, near railroad and cable;
price SS00. on easy payments. MELLON BROTH
ERS, 6349 Station street, E. E. ocl-129-rrsu
JW
IORSALE X FINE LOT 50 OR 60x150 FEET
on virth avennp iimf Itpllpfleld Presbyterian
Church: one nfthe most eligible lotj on the ave
nue; price for 50 feet 2.000 and for SO feet 2,250;
Hchenley property. 48 years lease: rare bargain.
JAS. W. DRAPE A CO., 129 Fourth avenne.
Pittsburg. OC12-89-D
FOR SALE-ATLANTIC AVENUE, NEAR
Liberty ave.. Twentieth ward, large beauti
ful building, lot 100x120 feet, covered with line
shade trees, flrst-class surroundings and con
venient to steam and cable cars; price low and
terms easy, L. O. FRAZIER. Forty-fifth and
Butler sts.' ocll-67-Tursu
FOR SALE-RARE CHANCES FOR PROFIT
ABLE investments in the shape of lots In
"The Villa Park plan. " adjoining the "Bank of
Commerce addition," at Brnshton, which has
proven so profitable for those who purchased
there: better opportunities than ever. JOHN F.
BAXTER. Agt. 512 Smlthfleld St. ocl3-75-TTSSU
FOR SALE EAST END LOTS, 40x135. J. W.
ARROTT plan. Fifth ave. extension, Franks
town ave.. Grazier and Kelly street: city im
provements and conveniences: the proposed new
Fifth ave. station, P. R. R.. electric road within
one (1) minutes' walk: a very low price has been
put on these desirable lots; call soon. BLACK A
BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave. ocl3-125
Hardwood Lots.
FOR 8ALE-HAZELWOOD LOTS. 500 EACH.
3 vacant lots on Kearcher ave., Twenty-third
ward, 41x145. BLACK A BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave.
2D-306. 0C15-54-D
FOR SALE-?300 EACH FOR HAZELWOOD
lots: 13 beautifully lying lots on BIgelow, a.
Sylvan ave., 25X100 feet each. BLACK A BAIRD,
93 Fourth ave. 2D-300 0CI5-55
Suburban Lots.
FOR SALE LOTS, LOTS, LOTS IN THE
Herr Fulbacb plan, between Willow Grove
and Bennett stations, on West Penn K. R., Just
outside Allegheny Cityline, at from 20oto 1,500;
cheapest property in the market. THOS. LIG
GETT, 114 Fourth ave. ocl2-l28-rrssu
FOR SALE LOTS AT ASPINWALL STA
TION, on the West Penn R. R., adjoining
Sharpshurg. only 7 miles from Allegheny City;
prices lew; terms very easy; to those building on
lots at once great Inducements are offered. Call
ror plans at W. A. HERRON A SONS', 89 Fourth
ave. ocl-94-TUF
FOR SALE-CHOICE LOTS; 50x194, 400 TO 600;
Belmont Place, Ingram. P.. C. A St. L. H. K,:
streets SO ft. wide: sewered: bouses to set back 40
ft., cost at least 2,000: terms 25 down, balance 10
per month. INGRAM LAND AND IMPROVE
MENT COMPANY, 60 ourth ave. (second
floor). OC13-I02-TTSU
Farms.
FOB SALE A DESIRABLE FARM OF 235
acres, well located near Bakerstown. Alle
gheny county. Pa.; price reasonable; terms easy.
W. A. HERRON A SONS, 80 Fourth avenne.
OC8-44-TUS
FOR SALE-CHEAP FARM-75 ACRES,
4-roora house, frame barn, good fences, lays
well. 19 miles from Pittsburg, for 2,80u, to close an
estate. N. F. HURST, Lock Box 49, Rochester. Pa.
se29-144-X0D
FOB SALE-FARM 300 ACRES. WELL IM
PROVED: will divide tcfadvantage: at sta
tion 10 miles from Plttsbnrg: must be sold to settle
estate. ED. W1TTISH, 410 Grant St.. Pittsburg,
Pa. ocll-D
FOB SALE FARM AT HAYSV1LLE, ON THE
Pittsburg. Fort Wayne and Chicago Rail
way, 10 miles from the city; will exchange for city
Jironerty or merchandise, A. J. PENTECOST,
13 Grant street. se24-3-TTS
FOR SALE A FINE LAYING FARM OF 74
acres In Trumbull co.. O., near Sharon, hav
ing a fine sugar camp of 300 trees: good house of 7
rooms, new barn, etc.: convenient to churches,
schools, etc : price H JU0.. C. BEBINGER A SON,
103 Fonrtb ave. OC12-82-TTS
FOR SALE -192 ACRE FARM FOR (2,500,
near Connellsville: baying one 7 and a 4
roomed house, barn; plenty of fruit: will sell on
easy payments or exchange for other property ;
have a large variety of farms, all sizes and prices
in Allegheny and adjoining counties. MAGAW
A GOFF, 14T Fourth ave. OC13-87-TTSU
FOR SALE TO CLOSE UP AN ESTATE A
fine farm of 100 acres, 2 miles from Freeport,
West Penn R. R. : farm lays to the east, well wa
tered, good fences, an abundance of good fruit,
with a brick dwelling of 7 rooms: large bank barn:
about 20 acres in good timber, and land nnderlald
with coal. C. BERINGER A SON, 103 Fourth ave.
OC12-S2-TTS
FOR SALE BUSINESS.
Business Chances.
FOR SALE A GOOD PAYING GENERAL
store at a bargain: storeroom and dwelling.
For particulars address S. P. POORBaUGH,
Glencoe, Pa. oc&-3t
FOR SALE-STOCK, LEASE AND FIXTURES
of a grocery store on a good corner, at East
End, now doing a good and profitable business.
C. H. LOVE, 93 Fourth ave. OC15-58
FORSALE-2 FINE BAKERIES AND CON
FECTIONERIES,ln excellent locations, large
grocery store in Pittsburg, 9, 000 or invoice, doing
yearly business of 100,000; smaller grocery stores,
400 to 5,0ix; cigar stores, small bakeries, confec
tioneries, boarding honses, drygoods and notion
stores, feed store, printing offlce and many other
business chances for males or females: free par
ticulars. SHEPARDACO., 54 Fifth ave. oc3
Business Stands.
FOR SALE A MILLINERY STORE-IN A
good locality: established in 1S78; a bargain.
Apply at 1928 CARSON ST.. 8. 8. oclO-lOO-TTSSU
FOR SALE IN VESTMENT-FIFTH AVEN UE.
near Logan street, 3-sty. pressed brick lront,
7 rooms and storeroom; price low enough to be
considered a good purchase; lot 21x89. J. C.
REILLY, 77 Diamond st. OC13-150
pOR 8ALE-AN INVESTMENT-CORNER
V lot fronting 60 ft. on Fifth ave. by 120 ft.
on another st., having thereon 3 tbree-storv brick
buildings with two store fronts: abont 6 minutes
from the Court House: annual rental over 2,000
per year; will be sold cheap if sold at once.
THOS. LIGGETT, 114 Fourth aye. oclO-41-TTFSn
F
IOR SALE-THE VALUABLE BUSINESS
nronertv No. 1125 Penn avenne. cltv. between
Eleventh and Twelfth streets, to be sold at Mas
ter's sale, bv order of the Court of Common Pleas,
on next Thursday morning, October 17, at 11
o'clock, on the premises: get handbill of full par
ticulars at our office. JAS. S. YOUNG, Master.
JAS. W. DRAPE A CO.,129 Fourth avenue, Pltts
blirg. OC12-8S-MTT3
FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS.
Horses. Vehicles, Live Stock, etc
FOR SALE-A BAY PACING HORSE.6 YEARS
old, 15K hands high: weighs 1,000 pounds.
Inquire at NO. 49 FREMONT ST., Allegheny.
OC15-109-TT
FOR SALE SECOND-HAND BAROUCHE.
as good as new. Can he seen at C. WEST A
CO. 'S, Carriage Makers, 4Z0 Duquesne way, Pitts
burg, Va. oclO-28
TTIOR SALE VERY FINE BLACK MARE, T
S1 years old; nlso one new doctor's buggy and
one second-hand Brewster buggy: will sell cheap.
BENNETT A FLOCKER, corner Klrkpatrick and
West End ave., Allegheny. OC15-72
Machinery and Mernls.
FOR SALE 2 CIGAR BUNCHING MACHINES
and a pigeon hole case, 94 boles, will be sold
cheap. JOS. H ARTLE, cigar stores, 34 Firth ave.
or 59 Chestnut st. OC15-67
FOR SALE ENGINES AND BOILERS-NEW
and refitted: repairing nromptlv attended to.
PORTER FOUNDRY ANDMACHINECO.,LIM..
below buspenslon bridge, Allegheny, Pa. anlO-29
FOR SALE THE UNEQUALED REMING
TON typewriter, the fastest writing machine
In the world. For descriptive pamphlets and
price lists call on or address A. M. MARTIN, 412
Wood st. OC15-93
FOR bALE NOW ONE SECOND-HAND
tenoning machine, 2 surface planers andl
sbaper,and new and second-hand engines, boilers,
lard kettles, tar tanks, bli'men valves, castings,
etc VELTE A MCDONALD, Thirty-second st.
and Penn ave. 1v2l-9l-TT8
Mlsccllnneous.
FOR SALE CAMERA-BEAR, 6X7: FINEST
outfit In the city: cost 200: will sell che.ip.
Address CAM KRA. Dlspatcn otHce. oclS-39
LOST.
T OsT-ON MONDAY-A FREIGHT BOOK
XJ containing a lot of freight bills marked bcott
Bios, somewhere in Pittsburg or Allegheny;!
reward Offered. Finder please leave at SCOTT
BROS., 441 Market St., Plttsbnrg. oc 15-78
RESORTS.
THOMASVILLE, GA.,
Piney Woods Hotel.
Season opens December 4. 1889.
M. A, BOWER, Proprietor.
For circulars, rates, etc., address
WM. E. DAVIES, Manager, Thomasville, Ga.,
or F. A. BUDLONG, Windsor Hotel, N.T.Clty.
OCU-87-TTS
TO LET.
Cltv Residences.
TO LET NO. 611 PENN AVENUE. 8 ROOMS
Tall the- house except the parlor). W. A
HEBRON A SONS, 80 Fourth avenue. ocl5-81-TTS
East End Residences.
TO LET-BRICK DWELLING, BOOMS,
front and rear halls and stairway, natural
5 as, bath: 4 minutes to cable cars; 20 per month.
OHN ALLEN , 821S Penn ave. oc5-94-Trs
TO LET-VERY CHEAP-25 PER MONTH,
neatbrlck house, 8 rooms; late improve
ments: on Ward St., Oakland. See W. A. HER
RON A SONS. SO Fourth avenue. ocIS-81-tts
TO LET HOUSE OP 14 ROOMS. S1ABLE
and outbuildings: large grounds; on Negley
avenue, near Penn avenue cable cars. Inquire of
HENRY ROBERTS, at Oliver A Roberts Wire Co.,
Southslde. sel0-10
OfOccs. Donk Room, etc
T
IO LET-IN STANDABDBUILDING-LABGB
and well llcrhted offices, chean: Wood, near
Sixth avenue, vr. A. HERRON A bONS. 80
Fourth avenue.
OCO-43-TT3
TO LET-IN THE NEW DISPATCH BUILD
ING, 75, 77 and 79 Diamond street, two or the
roomiest and best-lighted offices to be found In the
city; rent, 20Oand S30O per annum, including elec
tric lights. Janitor service and steam heating.
Apply between 10 A. M. and 1 2. u or between
2 and 4 P. It. Jy23-67
PERGONAL.
PERSONAL-MALTBY'S OYSTER DEPOT,
late 76 Fifth avenue, removed to 641 Smlth
fleld street; fresh oysters received daily: orders
filled at lowest prices. J. B. HEMMERLE, Mgr.
sel-92-D
PERSONAL-BOOKS! BOOKS! BOOKS1
New and old, ancient and mouern. 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 they 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 his wearing apparel, and which, ot
course, was done In a bungling manner; in order
to prevent the trouble they agreed to send ail
their work hereafter to DICKSON, the Tailor, 6S
Fifth ave.. corner Wood- St., second floor, and
now everything is lovelyand peace and happiness
again reigns In their household. Telephone 1558.
au30
MEETINGS.
mHE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE
X stockholders of the Pennsylvania Salt
Manuiactnrinc Co. Trill bo held st their office,
No. 115 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, on
WEDNESDAY. October 23, 1889. 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. PUBVE8, Secretary.
se26-24-TTS
OFFICIAL- PITTSBURG.
OCTOBER 3. 1SS9.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
Bureau of Health of the city of Pitts
burg has this day established and provided,
and does hereby designate the foot of Seven
teenth (17) street, in the city of Pittsburg; at
the Allegheny river, and Clark's dumpboat,
immediately above the north end of the South
Tenth street bridge, in tte city of Pittsburg,
on the Monongahela river, as the places where
are to be received and deposited the contents
of all privies as they shall from time to time be
cleaned and emptied, and all other offensive
substances found upon the pnblic highway.
THOMAS W. BAKER,
Superintendent of the Bureau of Health.
oc4-90
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS-BE AJLED
proposals will be received at the office of
City Controller until MONDA V.tbe 21st day of
October, A. D. 1839, at 2 P. M., for the follow
ing, viz.:
SEWSBS.
Murtland st, from Penn ave, to Kelly St.; 20
inch pipe.
Bayard St.. from Bldwell st, to Neville st;
15-inch pipe.
Center ave., from Craig st to Barton st; IS
and 20-inch pipe.
Mignonette st, from Negley ave. to Beatty
st: lo and 18-inch pipe. '
Harvard st, from Negley ave. to Euclid ave.;
16-Inch pipe.
Howard alley and Thirty-fourth st, from 300
feet northeast of Thirty-fourth st, to connection
with a sewer on Thirty-fourth st. at Ligonier
st: 15-inch pipe.
Spring alley, from Twenty-first st to Twenty
second st; 15-inch pipe.
Mulberry alley, from Sixteenth st to Seven
teenth St.: 15-inch pipe.
Fourth ave., from Grant st to Cherry alley;
15-incb pipe.
Plans and specifications can be seen, and
blanks for bidding can be obtained at this
office.
Each proposal must be accompanied by a
bond, probated before the Mayor or City Clerk.
The Department of Awards reserves the
right to reject any or all bids.
E. M. BIGELOW,
oclO-19 Chief of Dept or Public Works.
BUSINESS CHANGES.
-VTOTICE JB HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
1N partnership between E. M. Roberts and
C. E. Adams, under the firm name and style of
Roberts A Adams, is dissolved by mutual con
sent C. E. Adams withdrawing. All debts
owing to said partnership are to be received by
E. M. Roberts, and all demands are to be pre
sented to him for payment.
E.M. Roberts will 'continue the horseshoe
ing business at the old stand, cor. S. TWENTY-SECOND
STREET and CAREY ALLEY,
Pittsburg. OC14-20
TOTICE
David Lentz & Son, successors to Peter Tesb,
formerly of Stall No. 09, Diamond Market,
Pittsburg, trill open anew stall at No. 63 Alle
gheny Market, and continue running tha old
stall, where their sausage can be had at either
stands, or at
JNO. DAUB'S SONS,
. 617 Smlthfleld st,
ocl5-6S Pittsburg, Pa.
VTOTICE OK DISSOLUTION.
Notice is hereby given that by vote of the
members of Ekas, Reimer A Co., Limited, a
joint stock association, the same was dissolved
by mutual consent All debts of the associa
tion will be paid by C. N. Relmei', to whom all
payments for accounts due said association will
be made. S, P. EKAS,
tfrs. REIMER,
OCTOBER 12, 1889. JERRY BEACOM.
OC13-M
AMUSEMENTS.
' EXPOSITION.
ONLY FIVE DAYS 4
1
IN WHICH TO HEAB
-THE-
UNR1VALED
THIRTEENTH REGIMENT BAND.
ocl5
M
Ra JENNESS MILLER,
THE LOVELY DRESS REFORM
ADVOCATE.
Will deliver another lecture
OLD c7ty"hALL,
Market Street,
ON WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 16, AT 2 P. M.
Seats nowon sale at Hamilton's music store.
Fifth avenue, city. oclO-5-MTTS
pRAND OPERA HOUSE-TO-NIGHT,
RUDOLPH ARONSON in the Comic Opera
Company, BRIGANDS,
Oct ZL Little Lord Fauntieroy. ocl4-16-
"DUOC THEATER.
TO-NIGHT,
J. M. HILL'S
A POSSD3LE CASE COMPANY.
Oct 2L Oliver Dond Byron. ocl4-23-MTTr
HARRIS' THEATER EVERY AFTER
NOON and evening.
W. A. Brady's Original Version of SHE.
Weird, Mystical, Barbaric,
Gorgeous in Scenic Effects.
Week October 21 Daniel Boone. ocl3-31
TTARRY WILLIAMS' ACADEMY
To-night, Matinees Tuesday, Thursday and
Saturday,
HYDE'S
BIG SPECIALTY BHOW. ocl3
piAI
lANOb,
ORGANB.
B. HAMILTON,
HAND 93 FIFTH AVENUE,
Pittsburg, Pa, ap30-74-D
AUCTION SALES.
ASSIGNEES' SALE.
AT AUOTION"
J. H. BORLAND, Auctioneer.
Important to the public. The stock of a
large drygoods Importing honse, over $156,000
worth of foreign and domestic drygoods. car
pets, rugs, druggets, etc., etc, by auction, st
J. H. BORLAND'S
Large and Spacious Commission Rooms,
NOS. 723 and 725 LIBERTY STREET,
at the head of Wood street, opposite the Ar
buckle block, commencing
MONDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1889.
Bales will commence daily at 10 A. K., 2 P. M.
and 720 F. M., and continue from day to day
until the entire stock is disposed of, and in
quantities to suit the purchaser. Consisting of
English, French and German Cloths and Cas
simeres. Beavers and Fine Overcoatings, Ladies
and Children's Fine Fancy Cloaklngs, Broche,
India Kashmyr, Real Camels' Hair, French
and American Velvet Reversible and other
fashionable and desirable Shawls. Tambour,
Brussels, Nottingham, Madras and Antique
Lace Curtains, Portieres, eta, etc.
DRESS GOODS
In great variety, such as Black and Colored
Silks, Satins and Satin Rhadamas, Figured and
Striped Brocades, eta, of the latest designs and
patterns. Black and Colored Henrietta Cloths
and Cashmeres, "finest imported," all-wool
Fancy Plaids, Tricots, Serges, Combination
Suits, Fine Silk Plush Suitings of the latest
designs in suits or by the yard. Velvets and
Velveteens. Irish, Scotch, German and French
Linens of every description. Prints, Ging
hams, Chambrays, etc. Bleached and Un
bleached Cottons from one to three yards wide,
a large assortment of Ladles, Gents and Chil
dren's Hosiery, Underwear, etc. English and
American Blankets "of the finest makes."
Flannels, Marseilles. French Raversibles.
Turkish and-other Choice Quilts, together with
a large and elegant assortment of Carpets,
Turkish, Oriental, Smyrna. Crossley's Velvet
and other rich and rare Rug3, Druggets, eta,
etc., with an immense variety of other goods
too numerous to mention.
This Is without exception the largest sale of
Fine Drygoods, Carpets and Rugs ever offered
'in Pittsburg, and is well worthy the attention
of the public generally. The entire stock
must be sold regardless of cost or price in
order to make a prompt settlement with the
creditors.
All goods sold at this sale positively guar
anteed and warranted as represented.
Special accommodations provided for ladles.
OC15-49-TTS3U
BY HENRY AUCTION CO.. LIM.
AT AUCTION-50 SECOND-HAND CAR
PETS, chamber furniture, etc.. from a
large hotel, TUESDAY MORNING, October
15, at 10 o'clock, at the rooms, No. 311 Market
street Oak, cherry and walnut chamber suits,
bedsteads, bureaus, washstands, wardrobes,
cupboards, tables, chairs, rockers, lounges,
couches, chiffoniers, mirrors, pictures, shades,
door and window curtains, 2 very large hand
some parlor suits, nallracks, bookcases, desks,
cabinets, ornaments, bedding, hair and busk
mattresses, springs, blankets, druggets, rugs,
china, glass and delfware, toilet sets.sideboard,
cooking range and utensils, kitchen table and
chairs, tinware and kitchen goodsand mn
quette, velvet and Brussels carpets. HENRY
AUCTION CO., LIMM Auctioneers. ocl3-85
ADJOURNED 8ALE DESIRABLE
Pittsburg properties at auction, on
1HURSDAY. October 17, at 3 o'clock y. jc, on
the premises on Short. Liberty or Ligo
nier street. Sixteenth ward, near Thirty
fourth street and Howard Public School
house. Lot 90x100 feet, with two 2-story
bricks, five 2-story frames and one frame
cottage bouse thereon. The attention of capi
talists is invited. For full information apply
to L M. PENNOCK 4 SON, 105 Fourth aveor
A, J. PENTECOST, Auctioneer, 413 Grant St.
ocl82
ADJOURNED SALE DESIRABLE
Pittsburg properties at Auction, on
THURSDAY, October 17, at 2 o'clock r. at, on
the premises, on the corner of Thirty-fifth and
Butler streets. Fifteenth ward; lot 96 ft. on
Butler st, 240 ft. on Thirty-fifth stand 79 ft on
Penn are., on which are 13 brick and frame
bouses: eligibly situated for business purposes
or dwellings; now a good paying investment;
can be improved to great advantage. For fnll
information apply to L M. PENNOCK & SON,
105 Fourth ave., or AiJ.PEMECOST. Anc
tioneer. No. 413 Grant st, ocl3-82
REAL ESTATE.
NEW ELECTRIC RDAD
Being constructed in Oakland runs by
the end of
OAKLAND SQUARE,
and will carry passengers directly from
the square to the city via Pittsburg
Traction road for 5 CENT& We offer
for sale in this square for 6,500 to (7,600
(which includes all improvenients.street
or otherwise), elegant new two-story
and mansard 8 and 9 room brick dwell
ing, with halls, bath, laundry, stationary
tubs, cemented cellar, range, fine chan
deliers, both gases, bandsome slate
mantels, with tile hearths, also tile ves
tibule, bay windows, French plats glass,
electric lighting apparatus, front and
rear porches, etc; large lot (giving
front, side and rear yard), facing asphalt
paved aud sewered street 120 feet in
width with park In center; magnificent
view, perfect drainage, high and healthy
location. These dwellings are being built
by day work. TERMS SMALL CASH
PAYMENT DOWN, BALANpE $500
PER YEAR. Sea and be convinced.
SAM'L W. BLACK & CO.,
99 FOURTH AVENUE.
OC15-71-TT3
LEGAL NOTICES.
CHARLES B. PAYNE, Attorney-at-Law. 173
Fonrth avenne.
ESTATE OF WM. A. PAYNE. DECEA8ED.
Notice is hereby given that letters testa
mentary on the estate of Wm. A. Payne have
been granted to the undersigned, to whom all
persons indebted to said estate are requested
to make immediate payment, and those having
claims against the same should make them
known without delay. D. H. WALKER.
sel7-62-xu Option, Pa.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AN
application will be made to the Governor
of Pennsylvania on THURSDAY. October SI,
18S9, by Charles O. Smith, A. Clark Dravc.
Domlnick O. Cunningham, Abner U. Howard
and Robert Cunningham, under the act of As
sembly entitled "An art to provide .for the In
corporation and regulation of certain corpora
tions," approved April 29, 1874, and the supple
ments thereto, for tho cbarter of an intended
corporation to be called Pittsburg Consoli
dated Window Glass Company, the cbaractor
and object of which is the manufacture and
sale of window glass, and for these purposes to
have, possess and enjoy all the rights, benefits
and privileges of said act of Assembly and sup
plements thereto. W. F. McCOOK, Solicitor.
ocS-ol-ru
EDUCATIONAL.
CURrlY UNIVERSITY,
SIXTH STREET. PITTSBURG.
1,477 STUDKNTS LAST YEAR.
Classical, Scientific, Ladies' Seminary, Normal.
.Musical, Elocutionary, Business College and
Shorthand departments. Send for now cata
logue. Correspondence with young persons de
siring a better education respectfully solicited.
JAMES CLARK WHJJAMS, A.1L, Pres't
jyl8-82-TTS.
PITTSBURG ART SCHOOL, ESTAB
LI3HED 1884, offers advantages ot a
tuorougtt Academic school or
Art, combined with private in
struction; each pupil under
joint direction of George Het-
rei (uusseioori Acaaemyj, joun
W. Beatty (Munich Academy).
Students wbo cannot attend dally
mar enter for limited number of
ays a week. For prospectus address
JOHN W. BEATTY. Principal,
U36S-TUS 113 Wood street, Pittsburg.
m.
FKeFeSALfc.
TYROPOSALS THE REDSTONS OIM
X Coal and Coke Company will reeetosg
sealed proposals xor bo erecuon 01 neraswi
double coke ovens until October 21,18881 OveasS
tnhn hniltwitfc dMain wall bearHw afefs.4
For further particulars inquire at the oAeVoiTi
w. R. wilhun, .engineer, rena dbkmk
fittsDnrg. ocumb '.
OmCK OF COtJWTT COSTEOLLKB, -Prrrsnirao.
October U, 1SW.
SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RB-J
CE1VED at this office until 4 o'clock P. xJfl
THURSDAY, October 17,1888, for wldeahucS
and extending approaches to image over cbot-p
tfnrs creek at McCahes. Bids to be by the lams .
sum for work complete. Work to be corapleteds
on or before December 1, 19. Specification
can oe seen at ine once 01 wa umjHtjr jw-v::;;m
neeraiirjiiurDAl, uctoDeru, "ok.
Bidders should visit site before bidding:
duaiAXX or r.r.rfc, trjt
oclZ-38 uonniy i;oatroiier.
mo BUILDERS-OFFICE OF THE LIGHT-!
J HOUSE Engineer, Fifth and Slxt DitvlE
tricts, Baltimore. MdVOctober 12. 1SW.-Fre-?2
posais will De received ac ibis otaee own is
o'clock noon of FRIDAY, the 15th day of No-1
vawiKaw Idol fn. fMlahlnv ft,n iii i fcnrea.1 mjm! 3
labor ot all' kinds necessary for the ereotjeasi
...... ....1l.. ..... k..l Vas. Vial. J
IU1U UC1I.B4J VA UJO .Ql,i' A.orrv u. w- jj
Houe, Hampton Roads, Virginia. TUas,
specifications, forms of proposal and other 1-'
lormanon may oe oocainea on appnonnon to
this office, ane right u reservea to rejeetaayj
or an nidi, ana to waive any oozeeta. J. u.
MAI.I.f.rtx, captain 01 jngineers. u.
Army. Lieht-House Enzineer. Fifth and Sis
Districts. ocle-38-ne
mO IRON MANUFACTUREB8-OFFJCBJ
X 01 tne Light-uouse .Engineer, nrta an
Sixth, districts. Baltimore. Md.. October M. 188
Proposals will be received at this offteo tstsl
12 o'clock noon of FRIDAY, the Uta ta eC
jNovemDer. isaw, ror inronning- we maw
and labor of all kinds necessary for the
oletlou and delivery of the metal work of-MWl
Newport News Light Hoase, Hampton ResK?
Virginia. Plans, specifications, forms of see-
posal, and other Information maybe obtaiati.-'m
on application to this office. The right a -J
served to reject anv or all bld, and to wa4veM
any aeieci. J. u. ,ti ft i.iir.rw, bWB wi-nm--,
gineers. U. 8. Army. Light-House ee)aee
n utn ana crxtn districts. ocio-k-tzs 1
C1EALED PROPOSALS WILL BE K1
O CEIVED by the undersigned, at the Mer-fj
cnants ana lanaiaciiirers .oaujc, at .ueirsvs,)
Mich- until OCTOBER 20. 1889. at 12 o'chickH
noon, for the purchase of 450.090 of the Baraft.!
Graphite Mining Company's 9 per cent Stj
mortgage coupon dodos, in sums 01 iesjvaai
upward, reserving the right to reject any er I
all bids. The property consists of 880 acres eJTij
land In Baraza county, Mich, with a veis osT
graphite or black lead 170 feet in thickness new
woriunz; ana a personal guarantee given oy.a 5
gooa party 11 required.
Further Information eiven on inamltfag
Fred Carlisle, 51 Campau Building. DetieMtf
Alien. i'-. cftrtiiim.K a. lu.v
OC12-21
"UTY CLERK'S NOTICE OF THE CtTYj
J of Spokane Falls, W. T. To- all warn tti
may concern: Notice is hereby given tfestcj
sealed proposals for the furnitbintrasd lajsj
in the city of Spokane Falls, WVT., a tiiullit
(12) inch water mala, length approxlBsiats
when laid thrse thousand seven haadresl-ai
eiebty (X7S01 feet: also to furnish and lar a 1
(6) inch water main, length spprexlieotsiyl
when laid one thousand eight Bandred a4g
fifty 1L80O) feet: also furnish and hr eaaS
hundred and sixty feet of four (4) inetV pipe
for hydrants, will be received by Be at wal
time of the meeting of the City Consesl 1
WUiuiJAi Voiau, inovemBerfeJ
and not later than 8 JO o'clock of soMt
specifications for above famishing and
of water mains can be examined in the oi
the Pittsburg Dispatch. All bids mast kej
securely sealed., and indorsed on the eTseJ
substantially, sealed proposals for the larmtm'
intr and laying of water mains lathe Hreii
Spokane Falls, W. T., and also aceompaated hf,
a certified check of five hundred (tS8M iolttn
as a guarantee of good faith. The Connett re
serves the right to reject anv or all Md.
J. J. WHITE. Cttr Clerk.
Sfokaitk FALLS.WASH.TBBOetetMir 8, nm j
OC14-1 v!
-TtUOPOSALS FOR STEEL CASTE 08
X for six-inch central pivot gan-carriaftea p-3
ior iMavy xara. wasnington, x. u. aeaian-ya
ber 21, 1888 Sealed proposals indorsed ?re-J
Iiosais for steel castings, to De opened ueteaer J
5, 1889," will be received at the Bureau efFre-?
visions and Clothing. Navy Department; Wssk-j
ington, D. O, until 12 o'clock noon, OCTOilEmf
15. 1889, and publicly opened immediately tet J
after: to furnish and deliver, at the Navy Yard."
Washington, D. C abont 215,000 pesMSjetV
steel castings ioro-mcn central pivot sjws
rfaren- mnsfotirt? of hnT ftlidefL nivasSL ati
and racks, pivot nuts, trainiag-worB whts.V
elevating-worm wheels, clips and trueks. mmm.;
nroposals. showing number, weight; aC yst-
cal characteristics of each class of otmitngw fj-j
quired, together with blue prints of
be furnished upon application to the C-
mandantof tho Navy Yard or to the Iwm. i
Tie bids decided by lot The department w,
serves the rizhtto reiect any oraM hum nut1
deemed advantageous to the niiimMlt'
JA&E3 FULTON. Paymaster GeoMK &!
l 2YJ 4 96sWTTw"r4l JCPS
TiROPOSALS 1TOR MATERIAL
X QUIRED for use in the cosetnuOJea. at
tne navy xara, .oroojuyn. n. 1- ot
machinery f or two emlsers of abont 3.M0
displacement each. NaVr Deportment. Wa
ington. D. C. October 5. 1889. Under aalhuitar
conferred by the act ot Congress raakisteaa-i
propriations for the naval service, a jprev nig
September?, ises (statutes at Large, vet.-1
patre 4721. sealed proposals-are hereby taviai
and will be received at this department na4ar
o'clock noon. on WEDNESDAY. the Mad
of November, 1889. for furnishing anddeHver!
mg tne following classes ana quantities 01 1
terfalat said navy yard, for use is thee
struction of said cruisers: Class 39. Fuel sZ
foundrr. Anthracite coal and ovea or kHa'
coke, about 100 tons of each. Class 35. Pat- j
tern makers lumoer. adoui jh.to ksli
Class 38 A. Finished and rough-turned steel :
shafting. Crank, thrust and propeller sh4ww
Class 38B. Corrugated steel furnaces. FMtf-,a
six in an. Class asc condenser tnne aseetsK
and packing. Eight tube sheets, abont 3MMJ4
Cianos. ana. auuut oa,wu cufriua-iape pjfcBiuiipjB! g
Class 39 A. Anti-frtction metal. Five thea-c!
MnAnAnnili f!liia SO R 7lrtfn Ta ftfcAa.,3
sand pounds. Class 39 C Steel casttan Jgj
hundred tons. Class 44 A. Steel plates fer .
boiler shells. About 200 tons, trimmed "pg
shape. Class 44 B. Firebox steel and flanged-rf!
plates. Anout 120 tons, inmmea t o snaps aso.
nangea. mass u.-eu rous,Hape
foreincs for boiler bracinc About 68 t
Class 44 D. Steel engine forgings. Aboat Ma jj
HJU9, liuuijjiuiui; uuucbuu ....u u-vvn (n,c
val vR-irear. etc Class 3 A Boiler tabes. .
About 8,600 lap-welded or seamless-drawafj
steel tubes. Class 53" B. CondnnserV j
tubes. Class 66 Steel rivets. Abont 38 toss-!
of open-hearth or Clanp-unnitn Doner rivets..
The tons 01 ice material nereincauea tor ;
be of 2.240 pounds earb. All of said material.
to oe 01 bucu ueiaueu dimensions, weifrHis
and shapes as may be required, and to be deliv
ered at snch place or places In said navy yard as
may be designated by the commandantthereelV
The material to be delivered promptly ia .ae-i
cordance with the requirements of the sched
ule. All material to be of domestic maaufae
tare, and to be accepted only after pesetno
such tests as may oe prescnuec tneretor ay
the Secretary of the Navy. Proposals mast
be made in accordance wi;h forms which will
be furnished on application, to the Bureaa.
of Steam Engineering, and any" one or"
more of the classes designated may he -
pmhmesd In the same pronesaL bnt no hid for ,
a portion of a class will be considered. Eaea
proposal must oe accompameu dj ntueracfrerr-
evidence that the bidder is able to furnish, aad "
J.tt ...k. ......1.1 .....lil.t, T, Yitrta. 4 Ism lur
Rcrrstirr of the Navv. f or an amount eaosd te ?
five per cent of the bid. The check received' vj
irom tne succcssixu uiuuer win ud jv.uxiwt. sw 13
him on his entering into a formal contract for, '
the due performance of the work and gtiia(J
bond for the same, with satisfactory surety.' is: m
a penal sum equal to twenty-five per cent 01 the ""23
. . . -l. 1.1... . I. mm fa ata-l, 9n U a.Vr.3
SUOUDt Dl UU U1U, UUklU . aaw oneaaa mn xr i
... l. ....... .......M. m. a n . ,fwn atiali l.naa.1 t
within twenty days after notice ot the aceev
ancn of his nronosal. the check accompanyiate
such proposal shall become the property- of &
the United states, -oji cuecsj accompaayiBfr-ja
.im.Ii vb-YiIj.i .-a nnfe n LiT,rAft wllf tin a r?t
turned Immediately after the award shall bavaB.
been made. A. schedule of the material re- -.
quired and all other information essential to --
Didders will oe lurnisnea on application .0 .110 ;
Borran of steam engineering, navy juepan-j ;
ment. Proposals must be made in dnpllcat9 ,
for material for machinery or erui-ers Nos.7
ami 8 " and adrtrtusad to tho Secretary of their
Navy, Navy Department, Washington, DUaa
The Secretary of the Navy reserves therrighra
to reject any or ail Dias, or tne mas oh any-
Class or classes as in nis juui;iueii., ww .ui-svr
ests of the Government inayTequire. '- .
B. F. TRACY, Secretary ql the Navy.,
ociMjy-Tn
SIXTH AVENDE DYE WORKts, .
1. MAY SOUS & COf
STEAM DYERS AND SCODRERS '"LA
A .l a...a.M1 -Atnvnlnt-aI lf tAYClIn f-! 1 1 1"4 nO laL-
dies and gentlemen's soiled or faded garment
neailT cieanea or restureu m wu.ur. vumjmusi
of every description carefully atteaded lei,
M. MAY SONS & Co.
jell-TTS 58 SIXTH AVlC. Pittsburg. Pa.
WALTER J. 03B0UR5E. RICH AKD BABBaWS. i
T ARROWS A OS BOURNE "
90 Diamond street, i
Telephone No. 812. aoSl-tVrM IS,
MALL EXPENSES SMALL PHOFIMlV
Friend, it von want a fine gold watch mm ail
Fo
ourth are.: mine isgoed yet. ItwMhasaahtl
SO years ago at WILSON'S, FatHth'dkrd
Plttsbnrg. watoa.otoeicaattie-fenj iMijfg-M
a specialty. HMa.fi
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