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txuarefor one insertion. Classified advertise
mrrUt an fftt page lueft as ITanted, .For Sali
Ib"5t, eta, ten cent yer line for each inser
tion, and none taken for lest than fifty ents.
THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH
BE.A2TCH OFFICES.
For the accommodation of the
public, Branch Offices have been
established at the following places,
where Want, For Sale, To Let, and
other transient advertisements will
be received up to 9 P. M. for inser
tion next morning
Advertisements are to bo prepaid except where
advertisers already have account with TBI Dis-
FATCII.
PITTSBURG.
THOMAS MCCAFFKKY. 3K8 Butler street
r.MIL G. STUCKEY. Wth street and renn are.
E. G. STUCKEY A CO., Wylle axe. and Fultoust
S. STOKELY. Fifth Avenue Market House.
EASTEXD.
'J. W. 'WALLACE. 6121 Penn avenne
OAKLAND.
- McALLISTXKSHEIBLER,StnaT. ftAlwoodst
SOUTHSICX.
JACOB srOHJf. 2'o. I Carson street
H. A.'DOKALDSON. 1T07 Carson street.
ALLEGHENY.
A. 3. KAEKCHEK. 5 Federal street.
H. J. MCBKIDF. Market House, Allegheny.
FKF.D H. EGGEKS. 17?. Ohio street.
F. D. EGGEKS A-SON'. Ohio and Chestnut sts.
J. F. STEVENSON. Arch and Jackson streets.
THOMAS MCHENKY, Western and Irwin aTes.
G. "W. HUGHES. Pennsylvania and Bearer axes.
1'EKKYM. GLEIM. Kehecca and Allegheny aves.
M1LLVALE BOKOUGH.
"W. W. FLOCKER. SUtloner. Ko. 4 Grant ave
WANTED.
ainle Hcla.
WA UTED-A GOOD STROHG BOY TO "WORK
in a bake house. Address BAKER, Dis
patch office ocl9-a
WANTED-3 GOOD TINNERS-GOOD MEN
can hare steady work. JOHN P. SCHAF
FEK. 70 Wvlle aTC. ocl-90
WA'TE1 THREE GOOD TINNERS. IX
QOIKE U. J. AMJIOK, SB ShUoh St.. lit
Washington, Southslde. city. oclS-68
-rTTAXTEl)-ENni:GETlC YOONG MAN TO
V encage In the real estate business. J. K.
COOFEK & CO., 107 Fourth ave OC19-89
-TUT ANTED ONE HUNDRED LABORERS
YV and twentv-nve canUers. Apply to OTT
BROS.. Boyd's Hill, head of SblnKiss st. ocl.-lOO
WANTED-DRUGCLEI5K WrJHTHREETO
Ave years' experience. Address, with ref
erence. C. G. W., 150X17, Sewlckley, Pa.
OC19-33
WANTED-SALESMAN TO SELu GOODS BY
sample: cood salary paid. Write to CE
TXNNIALMFG. CO., Cincinnati. O., or Chicago.
Se3-T3-TTESU
WANTED YOUNG MAN FOR OFFICE
work: answer stating aye, reference and
salary expected. Address H. B, N., Dispatch
office. OC17-90
TiT ANTED 100 LABORERS "WAGES 1 SO
V and SI 75 per 'day. Apply at De Haven
sta.. P. & W. R. B., H. F. GETXLEMAN. Con
tractor. 0C19-25
-VYTANTED-A MAN TO SELL LINE OF
W cigars: salarv and expenses paid. Address
FLORIDA CIGAR CO.. 3 N. Fourth street. St.
Louis, Mo. ocl9-8e-p
-TTANTED-PRACTlCALHOKSESHOERAND
VV one accustomed to generalblacksmlth work;
mnst come with good references. Apply at office
ofBOOTH&FLINN, Contractors. oclS-24
T1TANTED SALESMEN "WHO HAVE ES
VV TAB LISHED trade, to take out spring line
of fine cloths and casslmeres as a side line: good
commission. BOX 131, Brm Mawr, Penna.
OCI7-S9-S
-TTTANTLD-STENOGRAPHER STATE AGE,
W experience, salary expected: must operate
Remington No. S and assist In office duties: apply
In own handwriting; no ladles. Address P. O.
BOX 739. ocl9-
WANTED-REI.1ABLE LOCAL AND TRAV
ELING salesmen: positions permanent;
special Inducements now: fast-selling specialties;
don't delay; salary from start. BROWN BROS.,
Nurservmen, Rochester. H.Y. 6C17-70-TTS
VITANTED BUSINESS MEN AT SMAKT'S
VV COLLEGE. No. 4 Sixth St.; expert book
keeping and balancing, arithmetic, penmanship,
shorthand and typewriting taught thoroughly for
85 per month to ladUs and gentlemen: open dally
from 9 A. M. to 9 P. K. OC12-65-TTS Su
WANTED-LABOREIK WANTED IN NEW
Orleans 2J0 able-bodied men to ship as
crew: wares f60 per month and board; to reliable
men steadv employment will be given. Apply to
M.N.WOOD. Coast and Latausche Line. No. 2
Canal St., New Orleans, La. QC16-C
WANTED-MALE HELF-tfiO SALARY, WO
expenses In advance allowed each month.
Steady rmplorment at home or traveling. No
soliciting. Duties delivering and making collec
tions. No postal cards. Address with stamp,
HAfER A CO., Plqna. Ohio. ocTTSSO
-TTT ANTED AGENTS TOSELL TEA. BAKING
VV powder and pure spices: gifts with goods:
coke workers, miners or mlllmcn can makemoney
In their spare time: special Inducements to per
sons baTlng established trade. YAMASHIKO
TEA CO.. 8S Jackson su, Allegheny, Pa.
.aua-7-TTS
WANTED-SALESMEN AT 175 PER MONTH
salarv and expenses, to sell a line ofsllver
plated ware, watches, etc: by sample only: horse
and team furnished free: write at once for rull
Sartlenlars and sample case of goods free. SXAN
iARD SILVERWARE CO., Boston, Mass.
se24-90-s
Female Heln.
-TTTANTED-GIKL FOR GENERAL HOUSE
VV WORK: must be good cook and laundress.
Apply at 147 SHEFFIELD ST. OC19-46
WANTED 10 FAST HANDSEWERS TO DO
finishing; also 5 girls to sew on but
tons on cloaks. SAMPLINEK & RICH, 819 Lib
erty St. OC19-61
WANTED-LADY AGENTS ALSO MEN
Two Immense new specialties; one lady
made $27 before dlnner.another ;16 first hour. Ao
dress LITTLE i CO., Box 443, Chicago, IU. oc!S-9
TXT-A.NTED-LADY AGENTS FOR THE NEW
VV bygela corset: most satlslactory and best
money making article out. For terms, etc apply
to WESTERN CORSET CO., St. Louis. Mo.
sel4-66-8Su
WANTED-EXPERIENCED AND COMPE
TENT drygoods and trimmings saleslady
In nearby town: state length or experience, with
whom, and expected salary. Address H. J. M.,
Dispatch office. OC19-23
WANTED-FRENCH NURSE TO TAKE
charge of two children, cooks dining room
girls, chambermaids, nurses, 100 l.onseglrts, Ger
man and colored girls, farm hands, drivers, man
for dairy. MRS. E. THOMPSON, 608 Grant St.
oc7-MThS
dale and Female xTeln.
TTJANTED-50 ITALIANS, tl 75 PER DAY;
' V V child's nurse: 2 nurse girls: girls for board
ing houses: cooks, chambermaids, house girls: 2
colored. MEEHAN'S, S45 Grant st. ocM-D
TTTANTED-ASPECIALTEACHEROFWRIT-YV
ING and drawing for the Ninth ward
ccliooL Allegheny. Apply in person to the
members of the Board or Directors. JOS. A.
LANGFITr, AUorney-at-Law,FourtUave..Pltts-burg,
Secreary. ocl8-G5
Situations.
-ITT-&.NTED-POSITION AS HOUSEKEEPER.
VV either for a batchelor or widower with
small family: reference exchanged. Address E.
P., Dispatch office. OC19-21
Booms. Boneea. Etc
-TiTANTED-A WELL-FURNISHED. SECOND
VV floorToom; ecntleman desires, permanent
ly, at about 10 per month: Arch street, or vicin
ity: state hnrch connection: references. Ad
dress "HOME COMFORTS," Press office.
OC19-S
Financial.
-rrrANTED-MORTGAGES-M05 EY TO LOAN
V V in sums to suit at 4& S and 6 per cent.
ALLES & BAILEY, 164 Fourth ave. Tel. 167.
apl9-14-TTSSu
pv;h--
ft TTT ANTED-MORTG AGES ON CITY PROP
' r VV ERTY. over H.O0O; 4,S Per cent; no tax.
BENRY A. WEAVER CO., KFourth avenue.
mh2-a22-D
WANTED-?5OT TO 50a000-TO LOAN ON
mortgages. 4H. 5 and 6 per cent. J AS. W.
llRAlE&fO..
tx iourcu ave., x'lusDurg. 'ieic-
phone No. 975.
ocI7-4-MThB
WASTE D-MORTGAGES-ON CITY OR
ruburban Improved real estate. In sums of
M00tot20,0U0andnpward, at lowest rates. ALEX
ANDER & LEE. 313 Wood st, OC19-39-MW8
VVTANTKD-MORTGAGES ?1. C00, 000 TO LOAN
VV In large and small amounts at 4H.5and6
ner cent, free of State tax: no delay. REED B.
toYLEA CO.. 131 l-'ourth ave. mva-60
ANTED MORTGAGES IN LARGE OR
Ismail amounts on Improved cltv or Alle
gheny comity property at 4 K. S and 6 per cent.
rHOS."kIGtfErT' 114 Fourth ave. ocl-ia-TTSSn
WANTED-TO LOAN JS30.0CO ON MORT
GAGES In amounts to suit. In city or coun
.trr at 4,f to 6 per cent, as to security; no delay.
SAMUEL W. BLACK & CO., 99 Fourth ave.
B" lyl4-16-MTh8
TTT ANTED MORTGAGES IN LARGE OR
VV small amount on Improved city or Alle
irhenrcountyproperty. McCUNE A COULTER.
EST Estate Agents and Auctioneers, 98 Fourth
veV ocl!-
W
rANTED-TO LOAN 00,00. IN AMOUNTS
' .r nmand nnward. on city and suburban
nrTtr on 4K per cent, free of tax: also smaller
Sn&nu'a? sinViper cent. BLACK A. BAIRD.
95 Fourth avenue.
seZl-dZB-s
Mni fjran
fiON, 103 fourth aTenne,
ap7-m
"WJ
rATKD-TO aX)AN $300,000 ON MOBT
rixj.iH3.uan and nnward at 6 Mr cent:
two. (BO at W cer cent on residences or business
ppTrm-atso 1b adjotolag connUes. 8. H.
i M Foarw aTSBae. vwi-coi-u
TTTANTED-BOKTG AGES-tl. 000, OOOTO LOAN
W on city and suburban properties at 4, tand
tier cent, aid on tarns In AlTerteny and" aaja-
tleiftt d iwr wun a ju. AjMii.vA tx
WANTED,
TlnaneiaL
-TTTANTED MORTGAGES OX IMPROVED
V city property. In large or small amounts. See
W. A. HEBRON & SONS,' 80 Fourth ave.
OC1-96-TTB
miscellaneous.
-TTTANTED-SECOND-HAND CA8H KEG1S
VV TEKS;wlU buy all we can get. ROS3W.
BLACK. SJ Diamond street, Pittsburg. OC19-59
ANTED TO START A CLUB OF 42 MEM-
BERS to secure line gold watch for each
one In the club at fl 00 per week. Address P. O.
BOX 501, and I will call and Show you the watch.
lyS-40
WANTED-THK PEOPLE TO KNOW THAT
YKAGER & CO..70 Federal St., Allegheny,
will mike cabinets of anybody during this month
for75eperdoz.; bring the little ones: don't miss;
No. 70 Federal st. These cabinets will not fade.
ocl-91-D
WANTED-BY PEARSON, LEADING PHO
TOGRAPHER. 9S Fifth avenue. Pittsburg,
and 43 Federal street, Allegheny, everybody to
know that be ts making fine cabinets at (1 50 per
dozen; photos -delivered when promised: lnstan
taneous process. mh3
FOR SALE I.1IPBOVED REAL ESTATE.
Clrv Residence.
FOR BALE-GIST 8TRKET-4-BOOM BRICK
house, good cellar: a bargain. J. R. COOPER
& CO., 107 Fourth ave. " QC19-88
T7iORSALE-$S.500FOB 3 HOUSES IN CHOICE
.A. neiKUDorjiooa; guou renters; iiiijj ,vl..
cent. BALTENSPERGEB
WILLIAMS.
154
Fourth ave.
oclt-43
T7OR S ALE-2,600-PROSPECTST., MT. W ASH
Jt? 1NGTON. neat frame house 6 rooms, hall,
city water, nat. gas. etc: lotSOxlOO: a great bar
gain. J. R. COOPER 1 CO., 107 Fourth are.
OC18-89
F
lOR SALE-A FINE INVESTMENT-TWO
hrlpt clwplllnir hnnseii. one of 8 rooms, the
other 5 rooms, situate on Congress street: price
only p.OOO. C. BKR1NGER & SON. 105 Fourth
Wisni'.io
FORSALE A BARGAIN IN AN OAKLAND
residence; brick dwelling of 9 rooms: speak
ing tubes, electric bells, etc.; lot 3x150 feet, on
Meyran ave. C. BERINGEB & SON, 103 Fourth
ave. od9-41-TTS
FORSALE-AT 12.000-PAYMENTS CAN BE
made at ps per month, or reasonable terms;
a neat brick house, 6 rooms: 1S3 Virginia ave.:
send for particulars. W. A. HEREON & SONS, 80
Fourth ave. oc!2-9-WS
FORSALE-DESIRABLE CENTER AVENUE
residence near Fulton St.: one of the most
desirable residence locations In the city: 9 rooms:
late Improvements. For terms see W.A.HEKRON
A- SONS, 80 Fourth avenue. ocS-44-TU8
FOR SALE-BARUAIN WYLIE AVE.-7-room
brick, hall, side entrance: on line of ca
ble cars; two fronts. Urge lot, water, gas, marble
mantels. Inside shutters: 2.500 to prompt buyer.
ALLES & BAILEY, 164 Fourth ave oc!5-38-TTB
FOR SALE-LOCUST ST., BET. MAGEEAND
Chestnut sts.,fine new brick dwelling 7 rooms,
bathroom, marble mantels, cemented cellar, both
gases, Inside shutters: house Just finished: posses
sion at once; price 83,600: IMIC0 cash, balance to
suit. ALLES BAILEY, 164 Fourth aTe. Tel. 167.
OC18-48
OR SALE FOR 82.200, AT S PER CENT IN
TEREST; terms fa, and 125 per month until
paid for (no other payments required) a good
brick house, 8 rooms, late Improvements; 1318
Sycamore st.. Ihlrty.flfth ward, only 25 minutes
from P. (). : a rare chance to get a home. Sre W.
A. HERRON SONS, 80 Fourth are. ocl0-97-Tus
East End Residences. x
FOR SALE A LARGE SELECTION OF OAK
LAND houses at all prices. J. B. COOPER
& CO.. 107 Fourth ave. ocI99
FOR SALE-C200-MAHAN AVE.-BR1CK
house 4 rooms, good cellar, water, etc.; lot
21x100. J. R. COOPER A CO., 107 Fourth ave.
OC13-89
FOR SALE-A NICE NEW HOUSE AND
corner lot. In the East End, 6 rooms, ball,
cellar, etc: fine corner lot, fruit trees, etc, etc.:
price only 83,850: on small payments; immediate
possession. JAS. wJ DRAPE & CO., 129 Fourth
avenue, Pittsburg. OC19-47-D
FOR SALE A SMALL,' HOUSE-ALMOST
new, with good lot. In the East find; 6 rooms
with hall and cellar: all In good order; situated
on a fine street near school house and cable cars;
price only 82,550; small payment down, balance
monthly payments. JAS. W. DRAPE & CO.. 129
Fourth avenue, Pittsburg. OC19-47-D
E OB SALE-A FINE EAST END RESIDENCE
at only 83.000; a rare bargain; lot 70x150 feet;
excellent dwelling house; almost new; 10 rooms,
replete throughout with all modern anpUances;
this Is a great bargaln:owner going East and wants
to sell: particulars from J AS. W. DRAPE 4 CO.,
129 Fourth avenue, Pittsburg. OC19-47-D
FOR SALE-S500 CASH, REMAINDER ON
exceedingly liberal payments, low rate of in
terest, for a complete brick bouse 9 rooms; every
thing complete to smallest details; handsomely
finished and papered: 15 minutes' ride from P. O.
by Fifth ave cable line F. r terms see W. A.
HERRON SONS, 80 Fourth avenue oc5-CS-WS
FOR SALE-AT ABARGAIN-ON THE COR
NER of two prominent paved aves. In the
East End; lot-46xl93: elegant brick bouse, recep
tion ball, 9 rooms and finished attic, with cedar
room, large drving room and servants' room,
basement laundry, electric bells. In short, com
plete In every respect. THOS. LIGGETT, No. 114
Fourth ave ocl3-128-TTESU
FOR SALE ON COR. EDWIN A.ND ELWOOD
sta.; lot 89 it. front 120 ft. deep to 2)-ft. allev;
new frame house of 8 rooms, reception hall,
basement, laundry, good sewerage elegant front
and side porches, good neighborhood, one square
from inland ave: abt. 2 minutes' walk from
Fifth ave cable cars; complete In every respect;
only S, 750, THOS. LIGGETT, No. 114 Fourth
ave OCJ3-127-MWFSSU
FOR SALE J5.000 SHADYSIDE, ONE
square from Firth ave cable line, on a sew
ered street, elegant, new and substantial 9-room
frame Mwelllng; hall, bath. Inside shutters aod
w. c, slate mantels, tile hearths, sliding doors,
fine chandeliers, stationary .washstand, range,
etc : lot 32x110 feet: tins is a first-class neighbor
hood and on a through street. SAMUEL W.
BLACK. CO., 99 Fourth ave. ocl'-Sl
FOR SALE A FINE. NEW BRICK RESI
DENCE property, with beautiful, large lot,
situate ou one of the most pleasant avenues In the
East End: a gentle elevation, affordlngacharmlng
view of Liberty Valley, and securing a perfect
sewerage system: 12 elegant rooms, wltn spacious
reception hall, billiard room, bath and lavatorial
lacllltles with patent Scotch closet; lanndry. nat
ural gas and au or the more recent appliances, and
everything In the most perfect order; wide piazza
covering the entire froutand side; It will prove In
teresting to any one In quest or a handsome East
End home to examlnethls valuable property. Par
ticulars from JAS. W. DRAPE & CO.. 129 Fourth
avenue, Pittsburg. oc17-4-htiis
Allegheny "Residences.
FOR BALE-ON STOCKTON AVE-3-STORY
brick dwelling: large lot. Fur rull particu
lars call on A. D. WILSON, 65 Federal st.. Alle
gheny. OC19-40-MWS
FOR SALE-H.800-BRICK: HOUSE 8 ROOMS,
hall, porcb. range nat. gas. etc., on Kirk
Patrick ave A. D. WILSON, 55 Federal St., Al
legheny. OC19-40-UWS
FOR SALE-ON JUNIATA ST-8 ROOMS,
moderiulmprovements, and 2 frame houses
In rear: price 8i60U: will sell separate. A. D.
WILSON. 55 Federal St., Allegheny. ocl9-40-MWS
FOR SALE-ON FULTON ST., ALLEGHENY
2 brick dwellings, 8 rooms, modern Improve
ments: price flO.000; will sell separate. A. D.
WILSON, 55 Federal St., Allegheny. .OC19-40-MW8
-I7K)B SALE-A HANDSOME NORTH AVE.
JD residence corner lot: one of the best loca
tions In Allegheny. For full Information see W.
A. HERRON & SONS, No. SO'Founh ave.
OC12-49-WS
TTOR SALE NO. 32 REBECCA ST., ALLE
X; GHENY. 9-room bouse with large lot: can
be bought at far less that Its real value as owner
-wants to use monev In the West. MCCUNE &
COULTER, Agents, 98 Fourth ave OC19-45
FOR SALE-A COZY NEW SIX-ROOM FRAJIE
house (Just completed), situated In Alle
gheny; convenient to street cars and market
house; lot 23x101 feet: 82,200 on easy pavments.
W. W. MCNEILL & BRO., 105 Fourth ave OC17-6
FOR SALE-A VERY FINE BRICK RES1
DENCEln Second ward. Allegheny, near
parks and street cars: 10 large rooms: llbrarv,
cedar room, bath and lavatory, natural gas, fnr
nace China closets. pantry.groceryandTegetable
niches; a first-class residence in every particular,
replete throughout with all modern appliances:
everything almost new; large lot, side entrance
alley la the rear. Fuller particulars and permit
to examine the property from JAS. W. DRAPE
CO., ;29 Fourth ave, Pittsburg. Pa. ocl7-4-Th8
Snbnrbnn Renldencea.
FORSALE-AT WILKINSBURG HOUSE, 8
rooms, all modern Improvements: lot 40x132:
beantlful location. W. E. HAMNETT, 404
Smllhneld street, Pittsburg, andWllklnsburg.Pa.
oci6-8
FOR SALE I0-ROOM HOUSE, WITH SIX
acres of ground, within 3 minutes' walk ot
Hawkins station. P. R. R.: can be bought very
low. MCCUNE & COULTER, Azents, 98 Fourth
ave. OC19-45
TTlOR SALE A NICE LITTLE SUBURBAN
JD home: cottage house: natural gas: stable.
etc: 1M acres of good land: at Emsworth: con
venient to station; onlj t3.0T0. ALEXANDER &
LEE, 313 Wood St. oelS-SS
FOR SALE NEAR "SWISSVALE STATION.
P. R. B- two 8-room houses, with large lots:
lot 180x100 ft., with three double 4-room houtes
and bnlshed attics, and lot 103x100 ft., with two
double 4-room houses and finished attics. Mo
CUNE&COULTER, Agents, 98 Fourth are
oc 19-45
FOB SALE-HANDSOME RESIDENCE, HOME
ave. Bellevue P., Ft. W. C R. B.. 8 min
utes from station: complete bouse, 14 rooms, all
modern Improvements: large, well-kept grounds
covered with fruU trees: lot 140x200 Teet; will sell
cheap. SAMUEL W. BLACK & CO., 99 Fourth
ave ocl7-80-MWThs
T7IOB SALE-A GOOD STORE ROOM. 7 BRICK
dwellings. Ice houses and outbuilding, etc,
and over an acre of land at Hnlton, Pa., on the
A. V. H. B., on the opposite corner Irom railroad
station; property of tbe estate of Hannah F.
Davles, dee'd: all to be sold by order or theOr-
8 nans Conrt at public sale on Thursday afternoon,
ctober24, at 3 o'clock on the premises: this is an
excellent point for business, one of the best stands
In tbe place on account of nearness to the rail
road depot, etc; terms at sale or irom JAS. W.
DRAPE & CO., Agents and. Auctioneers. 129
Fourth avenue Pltuburg. ocl9-79-MWTh6
FOR SALE LOTS.
Cltr Isot
RATE-M80 FOB LAWKeVCKVTLLE
l
lots. AlcCandless and Dnncan streets. 20x100
each: convenient to mills, etc BLACK & BAIRD,
wzouruave. ciu ,ocu-w
onrUti
iTHE., PiTTSBTIRG-ff DISPATCH, SA.TDKDAT,f
FOR SALE LOTS.
City Lota.
FOB SALE-ON FOURTH AVE., ADJOINING
the Dollar Bank, lot 45x85 ft. : mnst be sold to
settle an estate. Yf7 A. HERRON &SON&, No,
80 Fonrth ave OC12-49-WB
OB SALE-IF YOU WANT THE FINEST
view or the city, buy a lot on Bailey ave.. In
tbe"NantkerPlace"MtC Washington: lota 50x125
each: terms to suit all. BLACK & BAIRD, 96
Fourth ave 21-55. OC15-54-D
East.End Lota.
TJlOB 8ALE-AT A BARGAIN. LOT 50x130, ON
X! Atlantic avenue, near Liberty. GEO. T.
MCCONNELL, Forty-third and Butler sis.
ocl7-82-ThS
FOR SALE-8650MJN EASY TERMS-BEAUTI-FULLY
located at Homewood station. P. R.
K.. 25x100 reet each. See W.
. HERRON A SONS,
80 Fourth avenue.
OC15-00-WS
FOR SALE-A VALUABLE BUILDING LOT,
lOlxlSl ft., In the East End, near Penn and
Fifth avenues: price only flloo. ALEXANDER
tt, LEE, 313 Wood st. OC19-38
FORSALE-ON EDWIN ST.. NEAR ELWOOD
st.', lot 40x120 to sewered alley; both gases and
city water on the street: only tl, 600. THOS. LIG
GETT, No. 114 Fourth ave. OC13-12S-TTSSU
FOBSALE-IN BAUM'S GROVE, ON AMBER
ave., lot 40x132; only $50 per root; easy terms.
Address W. E. HAMNETT. 404 Smlthfleld St.,
Pittsburg, and Wllklnsburg, Pa. QC19-20
FR 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 Fonrth ave
OClSO-TTS
TTlOR SALE AT SHADYSIDE. ON ELLS
JD WORTH ave.. the best lot on the street for
the price; must be sold on account or removal of
owner. See W. A. HERRON & SONS, SO Fonrth
ave. ocl-97-ws
FOR SALE-ON BOUP ST., 3 MINUTES'
walk from Fifth ave cable cars: lot 45x100, to
20-ft. alley; sets well above grade; sewerage
complete: only 82.400. THOS. LIGGETT. No. U.4
Fourth ave. oc!3-127-M'WTS6n
FOR SALE-HANDSOME CORNER LOT.
Jtlppey and St. Clair streets, surrounded by
fine "residences, and all street Improvements
made 870 a Toot front. MELLON BROTHERS,
6349 Station St., E. E. ocl 3-181
FOR SALE-ON BATES ST., AT FOOT Ob"
Oakland ave, beantlful lot. 50x120. to 20-ft.
alley: about 6 minutes' walk from Fifth ave. cable
cars: elegant neighborhood: only p, 000. THOS.
LIGGETT, No. 114 Fourth ave.
OC13-127-MWFSEU
TTlOR SALE-BAUM GROVE LOTS. WITH
J? improved streets, wide flagstone sidewalks
and grass plots, but a few minutes' walk to cable
cars: low prices. See MELLON UllOS., East End,
or JOHN F. BAXTER, Agt., 512 Smlthfleld St.
ocl2-50-WSSn
FORSALE-8S7S0 PER FOOT-BOULEVABD.
Thomas street, near Linden ave, lot 50x155
feet; this is one of the most desirable lots In the
plan; street la 90 feet wide, paved and sewered;
4 minutes' walk from Fifth ave. station.
SAMUEL W. BLACK & CO., 99 Fourth ave.
oclS-171-MWTS
TTiOB SALE-BABE CHANCES FOB PROFIT
X1 ABbC Investments In the shape of lots In
The Villa Park plan." adjoining the "Bank of
Commerce addition," at Brushton, which-has
?iroven so profitable for those who purchased
here: better opportunities than ever. JOHN F.
BAXTER. Agt.. 512 Smlthfleld St. 0C13-7S-TT8SU
Hnzelwood Lota.
FOB SALE-HAZELWOOD LOTS. 1500 EACH.
3 vacant lots on Kearcher ave. Twenty-third
ward, 41x145. BLACK A BAIRD, 95 Fonrth ave
2D-30S. OCI5.54-D
FOR 8ALE-f300 EACH FOB HAZELWOOD
lots: 13 beautifully lying lots on Bigelow. n.
Sylvan ave, 25X100 feet each. BLACK & BAIRD,
95 Fourth ave. 2D-306 OC15-55
Allecbcnv Lots.
FOR BALE-ALMOST IN THE CENTER OF
Allegheny good building lots, easv of access,
for 1400. on easy terms. See W. A. HERRON &
SONS. 80 Fourth avenne OC15-79-TT8
TWK SALE-LOT 148X100, LACOCK ST., NEAR
1 Federal St.. Allegheny, at trustee's sale by
direction or Orphans' Court. On Thursday? Oct.
24. at 2 o'clock, will be sold on the premises. In
lots to suit purchasers, that piece or valuable real
estate belonging to the estate or the late Martha
McDonald Smith, fronting 148 feet on tbe north
side of Lacock st. by 100 feet deep to a street ad
jacent to West Penn Railroad; very eligible prop
erty for manufacturing purposes: terms, one
fourth cash and balance In three yearly payments.
A. LEGGATE & SON, Auctioneers. oclG-74
Snbnrban Lota.
BALE-AT WILKINSBURG. ON COAL
F
lOR
st.. 2 lots. 60x200 each, nrlce 8375: cheapest
lots In Wllklnsburg. W. E. HAMNErr, 404
Smlthfleld street, Pittsburg,. and Wllklnsburg. Pa.
OC16-8
FOR SALE-LOTS, LOTS, LOTS IN THE
Herr Fulbact plan, between Willow Grove
and Bennett stations, on West Penn R. R.. Just
outside Allegheny City line at from (200 to 9,1,600;
cheapest property In the market. THOS. LIG
GETT, U4 Fourth ave ocl2-128-TTSStt
Farms-
FOB SALE-FARM 300 ACRES, GOOD
buildings, near the new Arbnikle oil gusher;
great bargain: to close estate ED. WITTISH,
410 Grant St.. Pittsburg, Pa. oclS-D
FOR SALE A DESIRABLE FARM OF 235
acres, well located near Bakerstown. Alle
gheny connty. Pa.; price reasonable: terms easy.
W. A. HERRON A SONS. 80 Fourth avenue
0C8-44-TUS
FOR SALE-AN EXCELLENT FARM OF 297
acres, 150 acres cleared, balance in good tim
ber; brick house 10 rooms, new bank barn, orch
ard, etc : price low, terms reasonable; will ex
change for city or Last End property. ALEX
ANDER & LEE, 313 Wood St. OC19-33
FOE SALE O'HARA TOWNSHIP TWO
miles from Sbarpsburg and one mile from
the workhouse, 30 acres of fine garden land under
excellent cultivation: well watered and fenced,
good Irnlt orchard, etc.: 5-rooin brick dwelling;
terms reasonable, SAMUEL W. BLACK & CO.,
99 Fonrth ave ocl95-TTS
FOR SALE-OR EXCHANGE-FOB CITY
property; a very fine Tarm or 110 acres, or will
divide Into 60 and 50 acres, with good frame house
of 8 rooms, large barn, etc.; land all tillable good
lences and abundance of water: located In Wash
ington county. Pa. C. BERINGER & SON. 103
Fonrth ave. oc19-41-tts
FOR SALE-A FARM OF 175 ACRES IN VIR
GINIA, convenlent-to a good town, schools,
churches, postofflcc stores, market, etc. In an
exceedingly desirable part or the 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 snb
nrban: one of our firm has been on the farm and
can give full particulars. JAS. W. DRAPE &
CO., Ii9 Fonrth avenue Pittsburg. oc 19-43
FOR SALE BUSINESS.
Business Cbnjir.ca.
FOB BALE A GOOD PAYING GENERAL
store at a bargain: storeroom and dwelling.
For particulars address S. P. POORBAUGH,
Glencoe, Pa. ocS-a
FOR 8ALE-GOOD GROCERY: DOING ABOUT
8300 business per week: all good trade; tbe
reason for selling Is. owner Is sickly. Address
H. L., Dispatch office OC19-19
FOB SALE-GROCEBY STORE IN LIVE,
growing town near city: will Invoice abont
SAoO: trade rood, mostly cash.
JBER & WILLIAMS, 154 Fourth ave.
.U A L 1 n S IT X. K-
OC17-36
FOR SALE-AN OLD-ESTABLISHED FAM
ILY grocerr on one of the best thoroughfares
in Allegheny: aflne paying business, mostly on a
cash basts: this Is one of the most desirable stands
In either city. Particulars from JAB. W. DRAPE
A CO., 129 Fonrth avenue Pittsburg. OCI9-43
FORSALE-2 FINE BAKERIES AND CON
FECTIONERIES, In excellent locations, large
grocery store In Pltuburg, 89,000 or Invoice doing
yearlybusiness or $100,000; smaller grocery stores,
HOO to 85, OU); cigar stores, small bakeries, confec
tioneries, boarding houses, drygoods and notion
stores, feed store printing ofllce and many other
business chances for males or females: free par
tlcolars. SHEPARD ACQ.. 54 Fifth ave oc3
TTIOB SALE-AN ACTIVE INTEREST IN A
A? first-class legitimate business with office In
the city; to an acceptable gentleman of sufficient
general business experience this can be loosed
upon as an unusually fine opening; the most strict
Investigation Invited; good references required
and given; principals only will be dealt with, and
no replies will be sent unless real name Is stated;
all correspondence will be treated confidentially.
JAS. W. DRAPE 4 CO., 129 Fonrth avenue.
Pittsburg. 0C19-47-D
Huslnesn Stands.
TTOR SALE-COB. ROSS STREET AND FIRST
X? avenue a good business location: can be
bought ebeap. See W. A. HERRON & SONS, 80
Fourth avenue oclO-98-ws
FOR SALE-A VALUABLE PIECE OF IM
PROVED property In the Fourth ward: very
cheap If sold at once. Call for full particulars at
BLACK A BADJD'S, 95 Fourth ave. oclS-90-D
FOR SALE-FIFTH AVE. BUSINESS PROP
ERTY, only 8S6S per front foot, near the
Conrt House, a lot 123x112 ft. to another street:
especially adapted for stores, warehouse, light
m,nnr,itnriii7 nr anr other nnrnose reonlrlnr
large space and down-town location: satlslactory
terms can be made SAMUEL W. BLACK & CO., I
99 Fourth ave ocij-b-xub
FOB SALE-A COUNTBY STOBE AND STORE
ROOM, warehouse, dwelling, etc. at a good
point on line or railroad: fine country place ex
cellent point lor business: this Is an old-established
stand ; present owner has made a snug com
petency and wishes to retire on account of age;
will sell the property with or without tbe stock.
Particulars from JAS. W. DRAPE & CO., 129
Fourta ave., Pittsburg. , OC19-47-D
Blnnufnctnrinir Sites.
TTtORSALE-EXCELLENTMANHFACTUBING
X 6lte near Fifty-fourth street, city, fronting
300 feet on Allegheny Valley Railroad by 300 feet
deep to a street; one of the most eligible sites In
tbe city for manufactnrlng purposes; will sell at a
bargain on long, easy payments: owner .being a
non-resident, wants to sell. Particulars from
JAS. W. DRAPE A CO., 129 Fonrth avenne Pitts
bnrg. Pa. oclT-4-MTli8
rlEPrrTSBUEGPHOTO-ENGBAVINGCOM-PANY.lncorppratedl888,D18PATCHBUILD-ING.
75, 77 and 79 Diamond St. Engraving! of
buildings, machinery, portraits, cms. for cata
logue!, etc: reproductions of pen and Ink draw
ings, wood cut prints, manuscripts, etc: print
ing, binding, blank books, etc se4-42-wg
OHIO PEARLS &o&
patch, describes pearl fishing in the IAttle
Miami river.
FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS.
Iloraes. Vehicles. Lire Stock. fcc
TTlOR 8ALE SECONDHAND BABOUCHE.
JD as good ai new. Can be seen at C. WES1
CO. '8, Carriage Makerv420 Duquesne way, Pltts-
burgPa. ocl0-28
TTK)B8ALFMATCHEDDHIVINGTEAM:TVVO
i; black mares. 6 vears old, at stable CHARLES
APEEBLE'S, Church street, Allegheny, irom 10
A. u. till 2 F. v. ocW-81
FOR SALE-BLACK MARE,
new doctor's bnggy and
7 YEARS OLD,
twn road carts
cheap. BENNETT FLOCKER, corner Klrx-
paincK ana vc est x.na ave.
ocl9-92
Machinery and' Metal.
FOR SALE-THE NEW INSTANTANEOUS
icecream freezer. Call at once at No. Ill
BINGHAM ST., Southsldc Pittsburg, Pa.; choice
territory for sale. , ocl8-10O
FOR SALE-ENGINES AND BOILERS-NBW
and refitted! rcpalrlngpromptlv attended to.
PORTER FOUNDRY ANDMA45HlNECO..LliL,
below Suspension bridge Allegheny, Pa. aulO-29
TJIOR HALE NOW ONE SECOND-HAND
tenoning machine 2 surface planers and I
sbaper, and new and second-hand engines, boilers,
lard kettles, tar tanks, Sii'men valves, castings,
etc VELTE & MCDONALD, Thirty-second St.
and Penn ave. 4y21-9l-TT8
PERSONAL.
TOEBSONAL-MALTBY'S OYSTER DEPOT,
JE late 76 Fifth avenue removed to 641 Smith
field street: fresh oysters received dally; orders
filled at lowest prices. J. B. HEMMEBLE, Mgr.
sel-92-P
PERSONAL-BOOKS! BOOKS! BOOKS!
New and old, ancient and icouern. standard
and rare, legal, medical and scientific 30.00OVOI
umes to select from. LEVI'S BOOK STORE. 900
Liberty st. an3-98
T5EHS0NAL-HIS LOVE
SUDDENLY RE
A. Tl
TURNED: recently they had not been on the
best or terms owing to a little family Jar occa
sioned by tne wue insisting on Deing anowea w
renovate hla wearing apparel, and which, ot
course was done In a bnngllng manner; In order
to prevent the trouble they agreed to send all
their work hereafter to DICKSON, the Tailor, to
Fifth ave, corner Wood st., second floor, and
now everything Is lovely and peace and happiness
again reigns In their household. Telephone 1558.
auSO
LOST.
LOST RED AND WHITE COW ON SUN
DA Y night from the McKee estate Oakland.
Any Information concerning her should be ad
dressed J. G. FOEULMAN. oclS-6
LOST-ON WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 16, 18S9.
a red and white cow, with lump on right
front leg. Information can be left with J. R.
MCCREARY, Drugstore Homewood. .OC19-85
MEETINGS.
THE MEMBERS OP EUREKA COUNCIL
No. 88, Jr. O. U. A. M. will meet at their
council chnmber, cor. Frankstown are. and
Station St., E. End, SUNDAY. Oct. 20, at 12
o'clock, to attend the funeral of oar late broth
er, J. H. King. Members of sister 'Councils
respectfully invited to attend.
iU. A. VrVSJXUiM.AXl, l.
A. a JONES. R. 8. oc
mHE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE
X stockholders of the Pennsylvania Salt
Manufacturinc Co. will be held at their office.
No. 115 Chestnut 8L. Philadelphia, on
WEDNESDAY, October 23,1889, at 12 o'clock
noon, fpr the election of seven directors for tbe
ensuing year, and such other business as may
be brought before them.
AUSTIN M. PUBVES, Secretary.
(e2S-2i-TTS
LEGAL NOTICES.
ESTATE OF JOS. MARTIN, SR., DE
CEASED Notice is hereby given that
letters testamentary .on tbe estate of Jos. Mar
tin, Sr., bare been granted to tbe 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.
AUGUST MARTIN,
MARY PHILOMENA BUERKLE,
oclS-56 SI Pike St., Allegheny, Pa.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AN
application will be made tobis Excellency,
tbe Governor of Pennsylvania, on MONDAY,
NOVEMBER 11, 1S89, for a charter incor
porating the "Iron and GlassBuildingandLoan
Association" of the .city of Pittsburg, The
subscribers are John S. Coates. Joseph MolL
Henry Becker, Joseph Auen, F.'K. Walker and
Will S. Jones. The character and object of
said intended corporation is the doing and
transacting of such business as building and
loan associations are by law authorized to do
and transact. AUGUST FLACH,
ocl9-M-S Solicitor for Applicants.
Wm. Ross, executor, etc, et al, ) No. 2, Sep
ts tember Term,
Elizabeth Donnell, et al. 1889.
310 WM. ROSS, EXECUTOR, ETC.,
Joseph Donnell, John Donnell, Thomas
onnell of John, John Montgomery and Mary
A., his wife, Asa Derrick' and Eliza P., his wife.
rT'KnmMB Tlnnnnlt nt William TamAQ llnnnAtl
Joseph Donnell of William, Peter Ward and
Martha H., his wife, Henry Donnell, Minnie
M. Donnell, Margaret R.-,Donnell and Margaret
Donnell:
You are hereby notified that the writ breve
de partitione facienda has issued in the abovo
case, and that the inquisition will be held ou
the 19th day of November, 1889. at 11 o'clock
A. M., upon the premises situate in Fawn town
ship, Allegheny county, Pennsylvania; begin
ning at a white oak, thence N. 2J$ W. 200
perches to a post; thence N. 87J$ E. 2u0 perches
to a post; thence S.2KE. 200 perches to a
white oak; thence S. 8 W. 200 perches to the
place of beginning; and that said inquisition is
returnable on tbe 23d day of November, 1889.
ALEX. . McCANDLESS, SheriiT.
ocl57-8
PROPOSALS.
PROPOSALS THE REDSTONE OIL,
Coal and Coke Company will receive
sealed proposals for the erection ot 10 or more
double coke ovens until October 21, 1SS9. Ovens
to be bniltwitb dividing wall bearing piers.
For further particulars inquire at tbe office of
W. R. WILSON, Engineer, Penn building,
Pittsburg. ocl82
TO BUILDERS-OFFICE OF THE LIGHT
HOUSE Engineer, Fifth and Sixth Dis
tricts, Baltimore. Md., October 12. 1889. Pro
posals will be received at this office until 12
o'clock noon of FRIDAY, the 15th day of No
vember, 1889, for furnishing the materials and
labor of all kinds necessary for the erection
and delivery of the Newport News Light
House, Hampton Roads, Virginia. Plans,
specifications, forms of proposal and other in
formation may be obtained on application to
this office. The right is reserved to reject any
or all bids, and to waive any defects. J. C
MALLERY, Captain of Engineers. U. B.
Army, Light-House Engineer, Fifth and Sixth
Districts. OC15-36-TTS
TO IRON MANUFACTURERS-OFFICE
of the Light-House Engineer, Fifth and
Sixth districts, Baltimore, Md., October 12, 1889.
Proposals will be received at this office until
12 o'clock noon of FRIDAY, the. 15th day of
November. 1889, for furnishing the materials
and labor of , all kinds necessary for tbe com
pletion and delivery of the metal work of the
Newport News Light House, Hampton Roads,
Virginia. Plans, specifications, forms of pro
posal, and other information may be obtained
on application to this office The right is re
served to reject any or all bids, and to waive
any defects. J. C. MALLERY, Captain ot En
gineers, U. 8. Army. Light-House Engineer,
Fifth and Sixth districts. ocl37-TTS
SEALED PR0P0SAL8 WILL BE RE
CEIVED by the undersigned, at the Mer
chants and Manufacturers' Bank, at Detroit.
Mich., until OCTOBER 20, 1889, .at 12 o'clock
noon, for the purchase or 50,000 of the Baraga
Graphite Mining Company's 6 per cent first,
mortgage coupon bonds, in sums of 500 and'
upward, reserving the right to reject any or
all bids. Tbe property consists of 880 acres of
laud in Baraga cOuntv, Mich., with a vein of
graphite or black lead 170 feet in thickness now
working, and a personal guarantee given by a
good party if required. " .
Further information given on inquiring of
Fred Carlisle, 61 Campau Building, Detroit,
Mich. F. CARLISLE & CO.
OC12-21
BUSINESS CHANGES.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT I
have no partner and am carrying on busi
ness in my owu right. Tbat a- K. Natcher is
not, nor is any one else, associated with me as
a partner. EDWARD HOUSE. Jr.
FrrrSBtrBG, October 17, 1889.' oclS-50
1ST
OTICE
David Lentz & Son, successors to Peter Tesh,
formerly of Stall No. 99, Diamond Market,
Pitttburg, will open anew stall at No. 63 Alle
gheny Market, and continue running tbe old
stall, where their sausage can be had at either
stands, or at
JNO. DAUB'S 80NS,
647 Smlthfleld 8t
OC15-63 , Pittsburg, Pa.
EDUCATIONAL
PITTSBURG ART SCHOOL, ESTAB
LISHED 1884, offers advantages ot a
tuorougn Acauemic school ot
Art, combined with private in
struction; each pup-il under
joint direction of George Het-
zei (uusseiaori Acaaemy), John
W. Beatty (Munich Academy):
Students who canpot attend dally
may enter for limited number of
days a week. For prospectus address
J JOHN W.'BEATTY. Principal.
anS68-Tns 13 Wood street, Pittsburg.
p
IANOb,
ORGANS.
a HAMILTON.
H AND FIFTH -AVENUE, .
FtttoburivPa. ... p39-7-D
tSl
lis
OCTOBER ; 19; 1889.'.
TO LET.,
City Residence!.
TO LET-NO. 511 PENN AVENUE. 8 ROOMS
fall the bouse except tbe parlor). W. A
HERRON SONS, 80 Fourth avenne. ocl5-8!-TTS
TO LET-A VERY DESIRABLE HOUSE; 9
rooms; first-class order; rent low: No. 2
Bluff street, east or Chestnut street. See W. A.
HERBQN i SONS, 89 Fourth avenue. 0C19-37
TO LET-ROSS 8T.-NEAB PARK. 8-STORY
brick dwelling, 11 rooms, bath and c: hand
somely painted and papered; first-class location
ror roomers or boarders. SAMUEL W. BLACK
& CO.. 99 Fourth ave. ocl9-S6-uws
East End Residence".
TO LET-VERY CHEAP-83 PER MONTH,
neat brick house 8 rooms: late improve
ments; on Ward St., Oakland. SeeW. A. HEB
RON & SONS, 80 Fourth avenue. OC15-81-TIS
T.
LKT-TtlHISR HIP 1 ROOMS. STABLE
and outbuildings- larpe arronnds: on Negley
avenue near Penn avenue cable cars. Inquire of
HENRY ROBERTS, t Oliver A Roberts Wlreco;,
Soutbslde sel9-U
TO LET FINE BRICK RESIDENCE AND
beautiful grounds In the East End, conven
ient to railroad station: 10 rooms, bath, natural
s, furnace full Jlow or water, etc. J.S. W.
'RAPE Jt CO., 129 Fourth avenue Pittsburg.
OC19-78
Allegheny Itealdencem.
TO LET-ON BOYLE ST.. ALLEGHENY,
brick house on rooms, cellar, etc., at 89 per
month. ALEXANDER & LEE. 313 Wood St.
CC19-33
mo LET-MA BSH ALL AVE., COB.
IBWIN
dL av!., near netr urignton l
road, a very Dleas-
antly located suburban home or H rooms, good
cellar, waver and large yard, etc.; rent only 840.
BLACK A BAD2D, 95 Fourth ave. OCJ8-89
Apartment.
mO T.TT A -FIRST-CLASS FURNISHED
X front parlor for one or two gentlemen; rent
very reasonaoie to ngntp&ny.
45 THIRD AVE.
OCI9-94
TO LET THREE UNFURNISHED ROOMS
on Smlthfleld street, for light housekeeping;
natural gas. water and other conveniences: imme
diate possession. JAS. W. DBAPE & CO., 129
Fourth ave., Pittsburg. QC19-48
Bnalneaa Stands.
TO LET-BAKERY IN A SPLENDID LOCA
TION. Inquire at the premises, No. 2130
SARAH ST., S. S. OC18-87
Offices. Deik Room. &c
TOLET-IN STANDARD BUILDING LARGE
and well lighted ofilces, cheap; Wood, near
Sixth avenue v. A. HEBRON & SOUS. 80
Fourth avenne, 0C5-45-TTS
TO LET-IN THE NEW DISPATCH BUILD
ING, 75, 77 and 79 Diamond street, twoorthe
roomiest and best-lighted ofilces to be found in tbe
city; rent, 8200 and 8300 per annum, including elec
tric lights, lanltor service and steam heating.
Apply between 10 A. K. and 1 r. v., or between
2 and 4 p.m. jy23-er
AUCTIOH SALES.
ASSIGNEES' SALE.
AT AUCTION -
J. H. BORLAND, Auctioneer.
Important to the public. The stock of a
large drygoods Importing house, oyer $159,000
worth of foreign and domestic drygoods, car
pets, rugs, druggets, etc., eta, by auction, at
J. H. BORLAND'S
Large and Spacious Commission Rooms,
NOS. 723 and 725 LD3ERTY STREET,
at the head of Wood street, opposite the Ar
buckle block, commencing
MONDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1889.
'
Sales will commence daily at 10 A. K., 2 F. K.
and 7:30 s. 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
slmeres, Beavers and Fine Overcoatings, Ladles
and Children's Fine Fancy Cioakings, 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, etc., etc.
DRESS GOODS
In great variety, such as Black and Colored
Bilks, Satins and Satin Rbadamas, Figured and
Striped Brocades, etc.,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 aod French
Linens of every description. Prints, Ging
hams, Chambrays, ete, Bleached and Un
bleached Cottons f rdm one to three yards wide,
a large assortment of Ladies, Gents and Chil
dren's Hosiery, Underwear, etc. English and
American Blankets "of the finest makes."
Flannels, Marseilles. French Reversibles,
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 Rugs, Druggets, etc.,
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 tbe 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 ladies.
OC15-49-TTSSU
BY JAa W. DRAPE & CO.-HOUSE AND
Slots in the East End at auction. Mar
cband st. Extension near Shady and Dennison
avenues, and between Penn and Fifth avenue
cable cars, next
FRIDAY AFTERNOON. OCTOBER 25,
at 3 o'clock, on the premises; house has 6
rooms, with ball and cellar, batb, porches and
all in good order throughout. The lots aro
each 24x120 feet to an alley and will be sold sep
arately or together, to suit purchasers. Terms
at sale. JAB. W. DRAPE & CO , Agents and
Auctioneers, 129 Fourth avenue, Pittsburg.
ocl9-60-D
TY JAS. W. DRAPE CO.
VALUABLE MANUFACTURING SITE
AT PUBLIC SALE.
On A. V. R. R, near Fifty-fourth street, 30a
I feet fronting on railroad, witb facilities for
side track, and 301 feet in depth, to a wide
street. One of tbe most eligible manufacturing
sites of any point in tbe city. To be sold on
TUESDAY, October 29, at 2 o'clock P. l.jxm
tbe premises. As the owner is a non-resident
be is anxious to sell, and will let the property
go at a great bargain. Terms at sale. Title
perfect and unencum bered.
Full particulars from
JAS. W. DRAPE & CO.,
Agents and Auctioneers,
i 129 Fourth avenue, Pittsburg.
ocl9-61-D
EXTENSIVE AUCTION SALE OF VALU
ABLE BOOKS
Comprising works of history, science, travels
ana voyages, theology, law. ere,
Commencing MONDAY EVENING, OctoJ
ber21, 1889. and continuing each evening dur-T
lng the entire week, at 7 o'clock, at the auction
rooms. No. 311 Market st. -.
Persons unable to attend the sale can bare
their orders attended .to by addressing tbe
Henry Auction Co. All that is necessary in
making out bids is to give yonr highest limit,
and purchases will be made as much below as
possible.
Each night's sale will embrace abont 160 lots
of the catalogue In the regular order.
ii.ISN.KX AUUiWII to, U.JI.,
Auctioneers.
CIOR SALE
HOUSE AND 3 LOTS IN THE EAST END
AT AUCTION, NEXT
FRIDAY AFTERNOON, OCTOBER25.
At 3 o'clock, on the premises. Marcband street
extension, near Shady and Dennison .avenues,
and between Penn and Fifth avenue cable cars.
Six rooms in house, with hall, cellar, porches,
bath; ete, all In good order. The 3 lots are
each 24x120 feet to an alley; will be sold to
gether or separately. Terms at sale
JAa W. DRAPE & CO..
Agents and Auctioneers,
OC19-49-P 129 Fourth avenue, Pittsburg.
RESORTS.
THOMASVItLE,, GA.,
Piney Woods Hotel.
Season opens December 1 1839.
M. A. BO WER, Proprietor.
For circulars, rates, ete, address
WM, E. DA VIES, Manager, Thomasville, Ga.,
or F. A. BUDLONG, Windsor Hotel, N.Y.City.
0C12-97-TTS
IF THEY WERE W01BM T.
men tell in to-morroufs Dispatch, wAaffAet
would do tj.they belonged to the weaker ex., g
.-"?.
OFFICIAL-PITTSBURG.
XTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
VS report of viewers on the grading and par
ingot Dresden Alley, from Fifty-second street
to fMcCandless street, has been approved by
Councils, which action will be final,, nnless an
appeal is filed in the Court ot Common Pleas
within ten (10) days from date
E. M. BIGELOW.
Chief of Department of Public Works.
J'TTTSBUBG, PA.. Oct. 17, 1889. ocl7-37
VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
X report of viewers on the grading of Wall
tngford street, from Neville street to Barton
street, and Grazier street, from Fifth avenue
to Homewood avenue, has been approved by
Councils, which action will be final, nnless an
appeal is filedTn tbe Court of Common Pleas
within ten (lOkdays from date
E. M. BIGELOW.
Chief ot Department of Public Works.
FrrTSBCBG.'PA., October 17. 1889. ocl7-37
"VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
LN report of Viewers on the damages caused,
by the grading of Grazier street from Fifth
avenue to Homewood avenue, has been ap
proved by Councils, wbicb action will be final,
unless an appeal is filed in tbe Court of Com
mon Pleas within ten (10) days from date
E.M. BIGELOW.
Chief of Department of Public Works,
Pittsburg. Pa. October 17. 1889. oc!7-37
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
reports of Viewers on the grading; paving
and curbing of Fitth'aTenue, from Penn are?
nue to Frankstown avenue,-and Negleyarenue,
from Hampton street to Roup street, 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 Pnhlic Works.
PrTTSBORG, PA, October 17. 1889. 0C17-37
October 3. 1889.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
Bureau of Health of the city of Pitts
burg has this day established and provided,
and doe hereby designate the foot ot Seven
teenth (17) street, in the city of Pittsburg, at
the Allegheny river, and Clark's duinpboat,
immediately above tho. north enifof tbe South
Tenth street bridge, in ttscityof 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 public highway.
I THOMAS W.BAKER.
Superlntendent'of tbe Bureau of Health.
OC4-90
VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
1M reports of Viewers on the opening Of
Omaha street, from Bigham street to Merrimac
street; Emily street; from Craft avenue to
Halket street; Felicia alley, from Murtland
street to the city line;' Zenith slley, from
Felicia alley to Formosa alley, and Ecru alley.
from Felicia alley to Formosa alley, 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 Pnhlio Works.
PrrrsBrntG; Pa October 17, 1889. ocl7-37
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
reports of Viewers on the construction of
sewers on Meyran street, from crown between
Louisa and Bates streets to Louisa street sewer;
Carey alley, from South Twenty-ninth street to
a point 450 feet westwardly; Fifth street, from
Liberty avenue to the Allegheny river, and
Fifth avenue from Amberson avenue to a
point west of Moorbead's lane, have been ap
proved by Councils, which action will be final,
unless an appeal is filed in the Court of Com
mon Pleas, within ten (10) days from date
E.M. BIGELOW.
Chief of Department of Public Works.
Prrr8BUBG, Pa.,' October 17, 1889.
ocl7-37
N ORDINANCE-LOCATING CHAUCER
i. street, from Lang. street to Lincoln aye-
nop.
Section 1 Be it ordained and enacted by the
.... rtf DtM.l,-! Ih llalut ,n rnmmnn flnnn.
cils assembled, and It is hereby ordained and
enacted by, the authority of the same, Tbat
Obaucer street," from Lang street to Lincoln
avenue be and the same is hereby located as
follows, to wit: The south 5-foot line ot Chaucer
street shall begin at a point situated at the in
tersection of tbe South 5-toot line ot Chaucer
with tbe west 5-foot line of Lang avenue, and
at a distance of 1,102.095 feet northerly from an
angle in said Lang street, thence deflecting to
the left 75 21' 30" for a distance of 91103 feet
to a point on tbe center line of Lincoln avenue,
intersecting said line at an angle of 35P 2B and
said Chaucer street shall be of a wideth of 0
feet. ocl9
ANw
ORDINANCE LOCATING IDLE-
WTLD street, from Lang street to Beecber
street.
Section 1 Be it ordained and enacted by tbe
city ot Pittsburg, in Select and Common Coun
cils assembled, and it is hereby ordained and
enacted" by the authority of the same, Tbat
Idlewild street, from Lang street to Beecher
street, be and the same shall be located as fol
lows, to-wit: The southflve-foot line shall begin
on the west fire-foot line of Lang street at a
distance of S34 feet northerly from tbecenter
line of Frankstown avenne; thence deflecting
to tbe left 90 In a westerly direction and par
allel to tbe said Frankstown afenue a distance
of 1,183.77 feet to tbe east line of Beecher street,
and the said Idlewildstreet shall be of a'width
of fifty (50) feet ocl9
AN ORDINANCE-ESTABLISHING THE
grade ot Sheridan street, from Penn ave
nue to Ellsworth avenue
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
grade oMbe center line of Sheridan street,
from Penn avenue to Ellsworth avenue, be,
and the same shall be established as follows,
to-wit: Beginning, on the south curb line ot
Penn avenue at an elevation of 218.68 feet;
thence rising the rate of 3 feet per 100 (eet for a
distance of 20 feet to the south building line at
an elevation of 219.28 feet; thence falling at tbe
rate of L963 feet per 100 feet for a distance of
393.30 feet to the west curb line of Ellsworth
avenue at an elevation ot 21A50 feet. ocl9
AN ORDINANCE-LOCATING FOREST
alley, from Lang street to Gerrit street.
Section I Be it ordained and enacted by the
city of Pittsburg in Select and Common Coun
cils assembled, anditis hereby ordained and em
acted by the authority of tbe same. That
Forest alley, from Lang street to Gerrit street
be and the same shall be located as follows,. to
wit: The south 5-foot line shall begin on the
west 6-foot line of Lang street at a distance of
170 feet northerly from the center line of
Frankstown avenue, thence deflecting to tbe
left SO3 in a westerly direction and parallel to
Frankstown avenue a distance of 10 13.85 feet
to the east line- of Gerrit street, and the said
Forest alley shall be of a width of twenty-fonr
(21) feet. ocl9
4"
Wan
N ORDINANCE-RELOCATING BATES
street, from a point 4is.il feet south ef
ard street to a point 1.026.71 feet south of
ward street
Section 1 Be it ordained and enacted by the
city of Pittsburg. In Select and Common Coun
cils assembled.and Itis .hereby ordained and en
acted by the authority of tbe same. That Bates
street, from a point 419.11 feet south of Ward
street to a point 1,026.71 teet soutb'of Ward
street, be and the same shall be relocated as
follows, to-wit: The center line shall begin at
a pin at a distance of. 419.14 feet' sonth of the
center line of Ward street; thence deflecting
to the left 16 23'." 30" f or a distance of 007.60
feet to a point intersecting center line of
former location of Bates street, at an angle of
23 IC and at a distance of 206.51 feet south of
the center. line of Wilmot street, and the said
Bates street, shall lie of a width ot fifty (50)
feet. ocl9
VTOTICE TO CONTRACTORS SEALED
IN proposals will be received at the ofllce of
City Controller until MONDAY.tbe21st day ot
October. A. D. 1889, at 2 P.M., for the follow
ing, viz.:
SKWMtS..
Murtland st. from Penn ave. to Kelly St.; .20
Inch pipe
Bayard st from Bidwell stto Neville st:
xa-men pipe
.Center are., from Craig st. to Barton at; 15
and 2n-lnrhnlne. -.
Mignonette st, from Negley are to Beatty
st: 15 and 18-inch pipe.
Harvard st, from Negley ave. toEudld ave;
15-incb pipe )
Howard alley and Thirty-fourth st, frofc 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-tnch 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
ofllce l
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. it BIGELOW,
oclO-19 Chief of Dept of Ptf blic. Works.
AN ORDINANCE-RE-ESTABL1SHINGJ.
grade of Brady street, from Forbes street p
lu r ittu avenue.
Section 1 Be It ordained and enacted by
tbe city of Pittsburg, in Select and Common
Councils assembled, aud it, is hereby ordained
and enacted by tbe authority of .the same.
That the grade -of Brady street from Forbes
street to Fifth avenue be and tbe same
shall be 're-established as' follows, to wit;
Tbe grade of tbe east curb line' shall begin at
the north curb line of Forbes" street at an
elevation of SU.4 feet: thence, rising at tbe
rate of 4 feet per 1C0 feet for a distance nf
30.52 feet 'to a point at an elevation of 8US
feet; thence rising at the rate of 15.93
feet for a distance of 158.89 feet to a point at an
elevation of 108.51 feetjtbence rising at tbe rate
of 25 feetper 100 feet for a distance of 44.93 feet
to the south building line of Fifth avenue at
an elevation of 117.74 feet; thence rising at the
rate ot 7.26 feet for a distance of. 12.58 feet to
the south curb line of "Fifth aveaae, at an ftio
vatIoaofll.BDfeetJTbe:grade of'tte west
carb Use to be aa f 9ews,,to wMr Utahmlng at
'chtnciAVrarrsBVUB.
the north curb liae-ot , Katie sweet, at an 4e--ratios
of 86.1 fret: tbiSe rsig at the rate e-f
t feet per 100 feet for 3-dtaaeo of "12 feet,
at as elevation of 80.9 feet; laeaee rieise at tio
rateofl5J2feetforaateUnc of 2t2feetto
the south building line of Fifth avenue at aa
elevation ot 118.38 feM; (heace rising at the
rate of 7.25 feet for a dhtanfie of 12.5 fee to
the south curb line of . Flftl aveaae at an eie-vationofH7.19feet-
-,' V" oe
Continued oh Tenth i"Bre.
REAL ESTATE
REAL ESTATE
BOOMING
COCHRAI STATION
The greatest inducements to get houses for
permanency or speculation yet offered. Why?
Because the ,
PATTEESON "
PLAN: LOTS,-
-AT-
CQCHRAN.STATIOIV.
On'thellononjahela Division, P. R.R.,ares
situated" that they are easy oi access (every '
hour In the day) to three or four of the largest
manufacturing works is Allegheny county?
and they .1 4"' -,
CAN BE BOUGHT ON FAIR TEHM&
JS-Good chance for steady- werk at tbe)
Howard Plate Glass .Works-'. Allegieay Beee
mer Steel Works and Duqnesne Tube Works, -
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J. K.; WYLIE,
AGENT.7 "
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DUQUESNE,xVLr.i
Or No. 8 Wood street, Rom 6, Pitta-eurfc.
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NEW -ELECTRIC RDAD
Being constructed in OakHadraaaby,7
the end of ".''"
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OAKLAND SQUARE;.
and will carry passengers- dfreeUy from
the square to the' clty rk Pittebarg
Tractlon'road for 5 CENTS. We ofter
for sale is this square for f8,5fifl to 57,560
(which includes an impTsreueataVHreet-"
or otherwise), elegant new two-story
and mansard' 8 and 9 room brtek ilweH
lng. with calls, oatb.lauHdryv stationary
tubs, cementedi:ellar, range, flae caa
dellers, both gases, baadseme' slate
mantels, with tile hearths,- alset ttie.vesv
tibul'e, bay windows, Fre-aeh plate ejusy
electrlc .lighting apparaws, freat sad
rear porches, etcf- larellof fetrteg
front, side andrearyard),faotegaihaitV
paved and sewered "street 128 feet m
width with park is center; teaa-sUeest
view, perfect drainage, Wgh and heaksy
location. These dwellings are beiagbBttt
by day work. TERMS-SMALI CASK ,
PAYMENT DOWty BALANCE W6 .
PEA YEAR.. See and "be coarteeed. ,
SAM'L W. BLACK &.CO&
89 fourth: avenue.
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AMUSEMENTS.,
ONE MORE' CHANCE'
TO VISIT
TT-JT7 i7 VPOQTTrTOM i
x hi. ox v t.w, Kf9
POSITIVELY THE EAST "DAY.
GRAND MUSICAL PROGRAMME.
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Church. .Anegheny, on Tuesday eveatt; ;.;2
TJJ 1CMUID to .UB VHW . MH wnww-- ',. ,'
October 22. 1W8. . .. ,.
Take Pleasant Valley cars from Plttsbarjr - jj
Postofflcc - --
Tickets, for sale at the. Cbnrclv Methodist .
Bookstore and at fiennraan'sxnmmtBEenere,
Market street. ioeS6
GRAND OPERA HOUSE
Matinee at S PfJtr To-nteht at 8 P. X.
KUDOLPH ARONSON Comfe Opera
Company, In ,
-THE BRIGANDS.
Qct 2L TittleLordFanntleroy.' ocl4-W ;
B
IJOU THEATER.
MATINEE TO-DAY5
J. M. HILL'S - . - .
A POSSIBLlSUABJSi LUrjU1 X.
Oct 2L Oliver Dond Byroa. oeJ4-34-TV8
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ARRIS" THEATBR-EVBRY AFTBR-
HOOM ana evening.' .
, A. Brady's Original Verfiea of SHE.
WeirdVMystlcal, Barbaric,
Gorgeoes ta Seenie Btfeet.
Week October 21 Daaiel Booee oeK-K
TTAHRY WILLIAMS: ACADEMY f
To-night, Matinees Tuesday,- -Thttaday! aad
Saturday -;
- HYDE'S . - - ,
BIG SPEClAIiTY 8gQs. oelT
SIXTH AVENUE DYE1J0KS,
I. 'MAY' SOts' '& CO.,'
STEAM DYERS ANDSC08HSRS
And general renovators of textile faeries, la
dies' and gentlemen's soiled or fade garaeots
neatly cleaned or restored-! eeter; CartslasT
of every description carefgBjr aMeafeel te..
M. MAY SONS'&.Cb. .
jell-rra 68 SIXTH, AVE.. PrMswasg. Pa.
WALTER J. OSBOtTBKE; rJBCTf UTjjl 11 BelTg.
BARROWS 4 OSBOURNE-
JOB PXINTERS.-
. 90 Dtaaead street
Telephone No, 812., V-.. at81Trt
CJM ALL EXPENSES-iiALL-PBOFITS.
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Fourth ave; mine UaeedrretJskwasboaeM
80 years ago' at WILSOKv. 9. Peerth ave,
Pittsburg. WatohoieeeraMje weary reBaklBft
a specialty. -'" 8e8TM
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