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THE PITTSB1JRG- DISPATCH, THURSDAY, OCTOBER ' 24,
1888L '
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MUHINOOS CHARGE.
The Bander Gang Conspiracj Case is
Kow iVilli the Jnry.
JUDGE WHITE UPON FIXED SUITS.
He Says a Magistrate Has No Power What
ever to Settle Cases.
GLAEIKGLI UNLAWFUL METHODS
- The Bander detective gang trial was com
pleted yesterday evening, the jury retiring
at 6 o'clock, after an exhaustive charge by
Judge White.
At the morning session Jos. Reese testi
fied that he had been arrested by Doyle on a
charge of illegal liquor selling, upon an in
formation made before Alderman Callen
by Xagle. Witness gave bail before
Alderman Maneese. "When he went for
a hearing, Callen said he'd "fix it," and
allowed witness to depart after paying 554.
Irs. Bittner, of Allegheny, was also ar
rested for the same cause. She asked Alder
man McNulty what she should do about the
matter. A Fifth avenue Alderman allowed
her to enter bail. In another office on Fifth
avenue a man told her the case could be
lixcdlor$59. She paid the money and got
a receipt signed G. W. Moore.
John Remling said he had been sued on
the same charge, refused to give bail and
went to jail. While in jail Attorney G. W.
Moore and Doyle saw hinfand tried to in
duce him to settle the case for 550, then for
520, but he refused. At the hearing the case
was dropped for "lack of evidence." This
closed the prosecution's side.
Mr. Keardon made the opening speech for
the defense. He asked the jury to give no
attention to the newspaper;, and pointed out
that according to the framing of the indict
ment two or more must be convicted of con
spiracy, or none at all. F. B. Stoner, a de
fendant, was placed on the stand. He re
iterated the accounts he has heretofore given
of his connection with the case. He said
be swore to the information against Peter
Bntterhofi without knowing any facts at all.
He said that Butterhoff wanted the case
"fixed." He met Alderman Doughty one
night, who asked him to fix -the case up. He
met Butterhoft and his wife at Doughty's
office the next day. 1 wanted $5U and he
said he'd see me further. Then he bad a
confab with Butterhoff and said it's all
right."
OLD TEST1MOST REVAMPED.
Witness detailed the visit to Alderman
Cassidy's office, and bow he offered Cassidy
510 to "settle, which was refused. Doughtv
then talked a while and Cassidy accepted
515. He paid the 515 which had been given
him by Doughty and they adjourned to a
saloon," where witness received a sealed en
velope containing 535, the balance of the 550
agreed upon. Two weeks thereafter witness
gave Bander $25, retaining $10.
Bender was sworn, and denied that there
had been promises of immunity for his
testimony. He implicated Donghty and
Stoner in the Bnrns case. Stoner, recalled,
denied Bender's last testimony. J. D.
Boggs, an East Bad merchant, testified as
to Stoner's character.
John A. Dougherty was called and sworn.
He said be wanted to leave the detective
business, and was to get $9 a week from
Bander. He worked four or five weeks, and
drew only two weeks' pay. He described
the modus operandi ot squeezing people by
the Bander process. He said that Bander
wrote out informations, which he swore to
and signed. He denied getting money from
settled cases.
W. J. Brennen, for Bander; L. P. Stone,
for Dougherty, and Attorney Bobb, for
Stoner, made addresses. The speeches were
limited to an hour. Attorney Burleigh
summed up for the Commonwealth, and
stated that out of 64 cases brought by the
Bander agency only three reached the
courts, and one of these had been returned
by an Alderman after he had been sued for
complicity.
SOME PLAIN LANGUAGE.
Jndge White's charee to the jnry was as fol
lows: The verdict in this case may be against
all of the defendants; anyone or more of them.
Previous good character should never over
throw clear, plain and conclusive evidence.
Conspiracy is where two or more persons con
spire to do an unlawful thing in an
unlawful manner, or a lawful thing in an
unlawful manner It is not necessary for a
previous agreement not even a common con
sultation at the Beginning. A general under
standing of what is being done is all that is
necessary to constitute a conspiracy. And
Mhoever engages in the furthering of an un
lawful purpose is a conspirator.
"When a prosecutor fails to appear at a hear
ing it is generally presumed that the case is a
fnvolons one. The settlement of a case with
out a hearing is conclusive of corrupt motives,
and when a case is settled for less than the
legal amount the inference is that the prosecu
tion was influenced by corrupt motives. In the
first place, a magistrate should never take an
information on a criminal charge without in
quiring as to whether there is reasonable
grounds for snch information, hut after he has
taken the information
2TO MAGISTRATE HAS THE POWEB
to settle the case. No prosecutor has the power
to settle a criminal case for money, and where a
suit is instituted for that purpose it is glaringly
unlawful and a terrible prostitution of a legal
process. Every one of these 64 cases should
have been heard and returned to court, if there
was any evidence at all on the part of
the Commonwealth. It won't do for officers to
" multiply cases and never appear againBt the
defendants. It is all conclusive that the whole
thing is wrong and that there is something
crooked."
The jury retired at 6 o'clock and Judge
White waited for 15 minutes, but they did not
return and court was adjourned.
The jury in the Bander gang conspiracy
lrc xeauucu a cuuciusion aooui ifzio O ClOCK
last night. The verdict was sealed, and
will be returned to court at the opening
this morning.
EVERETT riANO CLUB,
Or Co-Operative terstrm of Selling Pianos,
Is the most successful and satisfactory plan
ever tried. We are delivering pianos as fast
as our wagons can haul ihem. Our mem
bers get the lowest possible price, because
there are enough members to contract for
350 pianos, and thus save $75 in the price of
each piano; 350 members, each paying $1
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 $25 cash and $10
monthly, can take their "pianos at once, and
still get the discount obtained by the clnb
contract. The piano selected by the club
has no superior. Having the whole market
to choose trom on so large a contract, we
chose the Everett, because it gives full
value, dollar for dollar. We pay nothing
for reputations of men who died years ago.
The Everett is a piano of to-day, with all
the latest improvements. The tone is rich,
powerful and mnsical, and they are made to
wear. Each piano is warranted for seven
years. 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 circu
lar or call and see the pianos at once.
Alex. Boss, Manager,
ttsu 137 Federal street, Allegheny.
Kg-DUplay advertisement one dollar per
tquare for one insertion. Classified advertise
ments on this page such as Wanled,tor Sale,
To Let, etc, ten cents per line for each inser
tion, and none taken for less than fifty Tents.
The Lucky Number.
One of the novel features of the Exposition
was the registering of names by the Singer
juanmacturing uompany, and drawing, at
the close of the Exposition, for one of their
elegant drop cabinet machines.
Every lady, regardless of the machine she
was using, had an opportunity of drawing
this machine by registering her name at the
stand, and over 12,000 availed themselves of
it. Of these 12.000 ladies, 80 per cent are
now using Singer machines.
The drawing was conducted at the Expo
sition in the simplest and fairest manner
possible. At 9 o'clock two little girls were
selected from the audience, and requested to
draw the tickets, two disinterested gentle
men acting as judges. The lucky number
was 3,831, held by Mrs. Emma Zimmerman,
of Salem, O., and she was at once notified of
her good fortune by telegraph. Although
the Exposition is now closed, the Singer
Manufacturing Company will continue
their exhibit at their main office, So. 8 Sixth
street. All are invited. ttssu
SIO 00 TO CHICAGO.
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 ad vertisements will
be received up to 9 P. M. for inser
tion next morning:
Advertisements are to be prepaid except where
advertisers already have accounts with Tnx DIS
PATCH. PITTSBURG.
THOMAS MCCAFFREY, 35i Butler street.
FJUIL G. BTUCKEY, 24th street and Penn ave.
E. G. STUCKEY ACt)., Wylle ave. and Knit oast.
3. STOKELY, Filth Avenue Market House.
ZAST XXD.
J. TV. WALLACE, 6121 Penn avenue.
OAKLAND.
MCALLISTER ft SHEIBLER, 5th av. Alwood St
v SOUTHBIDK.
JACOB SPOHN. No. 2 Carson street.
H. A. DONALDSON, 1707 Carson street
ALLEGHENY.
A. J. KAEKCHEK, 89 Federal street.
H. 3. McBRIDE. Market House, Allegheny.
FKEDH.EGGEKS. 172 Ohio street.
F. H. EGGERS ft SON, Ohio and Chestnut at.
J. F. STEVENSON. Arch and Jackson streets.
THOMAS McHENRY, Westernand Irwin aves.
G. W. HUGHES, Pennsylvania and Bearer aves.
l'ERRTM. GLEIM. Rebecca and Allegheny aves.
M1LLVALE BOROUGH.
VVW. FLOCK.ER, stationer. No. 4 Grant ave.
WANTED.
Situations.
WANTEU-POSmoN IN JEWELRY STORE
to clerk or work at bench: best of refer
ence. Address JEWELER, Dispatch office.
OC24-90
WANTED WORK BY SINGLE MAN:
drive, store or gent's place or labor work;
small wages. Address WORK, Dispatch office.
OC24-V9
WANTED POSITION BY YOUNG MAN;
any kind orwork: three years' experience
in office. Address AKWID, 51 Eighteenth St.,
Bouthslde, city. QC24-87
WANTED.
WANTED-A SITUATION BY A YOUNG
man 20 years of age: is Intelligent and not
amid to work; also has no bad habits. Address
T. D., Dispatch office. OC24-L
WANTED - BY EXPERIENCED BOOK
KEEPER, who can devote part of the day,
small set of books to keep or other clerical work.
Address W. 11., Dispatch office. oc"3-16
WANTED ACCOUNTANT'S WORK. OH
writing of any kind that can he done In the
evening bv a thoroughly competent man. Ad
dress ACCOUNTANT, Allegheny, Pa.
QC22-M-TTS
Partners.
WANTED-A PARTNER OR WILL SELL
entire Interest in one of the oldest and best
equipped printing, binding, lithograph, station
ery and stereotype business west or Chicago: out
fit Inventories SJ0,0O0, and is doing a large bank,
conntyand railroad business. For fall navicu
lars address PUBLISHER, care of S. C. Beck
wlth, Tribune Building, New York City.
OC22-66-TTSU
fcOIl 8ALE-IMPROVED REAL ESTATE.
East End Residences.
FOR SALE-A NU51BER OF CHOICE LOTS
.... Jn tl,e Baum Grove plan, at ranch below value.
CHARLES SOMEU3 CO.. 313 Wood st. OC24-12
FOR 8ALE-S5.500-A CHOICE INVESTMENT
In 2 acres beautiful ground, with 6-room
house, near new electric road. Squirrel HU1.
CHARLES SOMERS ft CO., 313 Wood St. oc24-
FOR SALE-A BARGAIN IN AN OAKLAND
residence: brick dwelling or 8 rooms: speak
ing tubes, electric bells, etc.: lot 22x150 feet, on
Meyran ave. C. BEKINGKR A SON, 103 Fourth
ave. OC19-41-TTS
VOtt SALE BUSINESS.
Enables Chances.
FOR SALE A GOOD PAYING GENERAL
store at & bargaini storeroom and dwelling.
For particulars address B. p. POORBAUGH,
Glencoe, Pa. ocg-3t
FOR SALE -A SMALL GROCERY BUSINESS
In Allegheny; an old established stand; stock
would invoice about SUMO. Particulars from JAS.
W, DRAPE 4 CO., lis Fourth avenue, Pittsburg.
OC24-13
MEETINGS.
SPECIAL NOTICE
Fulton Council No. 147. Jr. O. U. A. M..
will assemble at Morebead building; corner
Second ave. and Grant St. TO-DAY at 12.30
sharp, to attend the funeral of onr late Ero.
James Ford. Members of sisters councils are
cordially invited to attend.
R. M. BARDSLEY, Councilor.
C. L. WILSON, Secretary. oc230
OFFICIAL PITTSBURG.
F
Oil SALE BEAUTIFULLY LOCATED
St. Clair, near Rlnpey st.: H60U, on easy pay
ments. MELLON BROTHERS, 6319 Station St.,
E. E, OC20-119-TTSU
FOl
Pe
OR SALE -FRIENDSHIP AVE. NEAR
enn. sir twn Htorr brlr.k dwellings of five
luuuis ana nne attic eacn, gas, water, etc.; win
sell separate or as a wnole. BLACK ft B A1HD.
05 Fourth ave. C-108 oct24-7.
FOR SALE-NEW 6-BOOMEDFKAMEHOUSE
and nice large lot, In good location, near
Point Breeze; handy to cable and railroad and a
rare bargain; 12,600. on easy payments. MELLON
BROTHERS, 6349 S tatlon street, E. E.
ocaMlMTSn
Financial.
TTT ANTED MORTGAGES ON IMPROVED
V V cltv property, in large or small amounts, bee
W. A. HERRON & SONS, to Fourth ave.
OCI-96-TT3
WANTED-StOItrGAGES-MON EY TO LOAN
In sums to suit at 4f, S and 6 per cent.
ALLES ft BAILEY, 161 Fourth ave. Tel. 167.
apl9-14-TTS6u
-VTTANTED-MORTGAGES ON CITY PROF
IT EETY. over W.O0O; per cent; no tax.
HENRY A. WEAVER A CO.. KFourth avenue.
mh2-a22-p
Stale Hcln.
TTfJANTED-DRUG CLERK. REGISTERED
:Y Address S. T., Dispatch office. ocS3-53
WANTED A WOOD BARBER. Apply to W.
J. SCHMIDT, 61 Federal St., Allegbrnv.
OC24-40
TIT-ANTED-A GOOD SALESMAN: GOOD
V salary paid to the right party. 642 PENN
AVENUE. OC24-33
"TTANTED-A GOOD PACKEK OF FLINT
VV ware. Address MARION FLINT GLASS
CO., Marlon, Ind. OC24-93
XTTANTED-ONE GOOD BELL BOY FROM
V 11 to 16 years old at BOLE V'S HOTEL, 31,32,
3S Diamond, city. oc24-24
Pennsylvnnla
Antnmn Excursion via the
Lines.
The Pennsylvania Company will sell
excursion tickets to Chicago on Saturday,
October 26, for trains leaving Pittsburg at
725 a. M., 1220 and IKK) P. M., central
time, good for return passage by trains
leaving Chicago until November 2. For
full information apply to Samuel Moody,
D. P. A., 1127 Liberty street. Th
REAL ESTATE SAVINGS BANK, LI.TL,
401 Smlthdeld Street, cor. Fourth Avenue.
Capital, 5100,000. Surplus, $45,000.
Deposits of $1 and upward received and
interest allowed at i per cent tts
A Big Sensation.
"We call your attention to-day to our sale
of men's kersev, melton and worsted over
coats at 810. Now vou can buv a $10 over
coat any place, but the ones we shall oQer
to-day at that price will be garments worth
really double the nionev. Thev surelv will
create a big seiisation, lor whoever heard of
men s elegant overcoats (choice ot kersev,
chinchillas .or worsteds), silk-faced, satin
sleeve lining, cord edge and guaranteed first
class, going at the low price of $10. We
make the boast and can verily it that they
are the fciggest bargain ever seen in Pitts
burg. To-day we start 'em going at $10.
P. C. C. C, cor. Grant and Diamond sts.,
opp. the new Court House.
"VXT-ANTED FOURGOODT1NNERS-STEADY
T work to good mechanics. Inquire or JOHN
W. BOWER. Homestead, Pa. oc23-7
T7-ANTED-FOUR OR FIVE CURB CUTTERS
vv on Carnegie ave.. Eighteenth ward. Ap
plyonwork, K. BRAKAN, Contractor. OCM-76
WANTED SALESMAN TO SELL, GOODS BY
sample: good salary paid. Write to CEN
TENNIALMFlI. CO., Cincinnati, O., or Chicago.
se3-75-TT6Su
TT ANTED-AT ONCE A GOOD TINNER TO
TT do roofing and shop work: steady employ
ment if satisfactory. S.W. HAMILTON, Apollo,
Pa. OC24-67
TTJANTED WHITE BOY OF 15 TO CARE FOR
VV hor- and rnn errands; come recommended.
u. a. SWEENY, M. D., 65 Washlngtonave., S. S.,
Pittsburg.
OC24-9I
WANTED-A BILL CLERK. FAMILIAR
with plumber and steam fitters' supplies;
must have ability and experience. Address
STEAM, Dispatch office. OC23-22
WANTED-OFFICE BOY-QUICK. ACTIVE
and willing to make himself useful: good
penman and in flgnres; 16 or IS years preferred.
Answer A. B. a, Dispatch office. OC24-77
WANTED-JoOO TO! S500.CO0-TO LOAN ON
mortgages, 4. Sand 6 per cent. JAS. W.
DRAPE 4 CO., 129 Fourth ave., Pittsburg. Tele
phone No. 975. OC24-15
WANTED-MORTGAG3-ll.0C0,C00TOLOAN
in large and small amounts at 4H. 5anfl6
per cent, free of Mate tax: no delay.
w x X.C. a tsv., 11 x uunu ave.
REEDB.
myZl-J
WANTED TO LOAN 350,000 ON MORT
GAGES in amounts to suit. In city or coun
try, at 44 to 6 per cent, as to security; no delay.
bAMUiSL W. BLACK 4 CO., 99 Fourth ave.
Jyll-16-MThS
WANTED-TO LOAN to00,0(C IN AM0UM3
of S3, 000 and upward, on city and suburban
prdperty, on 4 percent, free of tax: also smaller
amounts at 6 and 6 per cent. BLACK & BAIRD,
S3 Fourth avenue. sc21-d-n
TTA NTED MORTGAGES 11, COO, OOOTO LOAN
Y V on city and suburban properties at 4K, Sand
Djwrceuu uudq larnis m AUCEuenrtna auj&.
FOR BALE-FINE BRICK RESIDENCE OF 7
rooms and large grounds, on Rlppey St., be
tween Hlland and Neglev aves. ; all conveniences
and improvements made: price (6,900, on time.
MELLON BROTHERS, C349 Station St., E.E.
oc20-119-TT8n
OR SALE-AT 52,750NEW EAST ENO
house, desirable location, 6 rooms, Just being
completed; will be finished In bard wood, and win
Include Ml modern appliances: this should attract
a prompt buyer. CHARLES SOMERS & CO., 313
Wood St. OC24-12
Hnzelwood Residences.
FOR SALE HAZELWOOD-MODEHN OUEEN
Anne dwelling, 7 rooms, hall, vestibule,
porch, bath, inside w. c, stationary w. s., range;
lot 30x120: onlj 1 minute from Second Ave. Elec
tric Rallw&v. nr 5mlnntes from Hazclwood sta
tion: price f.650. ' cash. balanret300 annually.
OC23-13-TT
, BLACK & CO., 99 Fourth ave.
.
Allegheny Residences.
FOR SALE-COZY. NEW 6 ROOM FRAME
house, Allegheny: convenient to streetcars
nuu maraei nouse; tnis proneny must oe soiu
iincc iow; your own terms,
BRo.. 105 Fourth ave.
FOR SALE-GROCERY STORE ONE OF THE
finest stands In city, with very flue established
trade; grand chance to the right party: bad health
causo of selling. Address R. H. G Dispatch of
fice. OC24-S9
FOR SALE A SHOE AND HAT STORE
doing a first-class cash trade In the llvest
town of 3,000 people in Pa.; no very strong oppo
sition; coal and coke works and furnaces around
town; glass factories, mills, carriage, etc.. In
town: will sell at invoice: Investigate and you
won't ask reasons for selling. Address SHOE
MAN. Dispatch office. " oc24-30
"I710R8ALE-2 FINE BAKERIES AND CON
J? PECTIONErtIES.ln excellent locttlons, large
yearly business of tlOO.l
, 19,009 or Invoice, doing
grocery store in Pittsburg,
tloncrles, boarding houses, drygoods and notion
smaller CTOccrv stores.
S400 to $5,009; clgarstores, small bakeries, con fee-
stores, feed store, printing office and many other
business chances for males or female.: free par
ticulars. SHEPARDJfcCO., 54 Fifth ave. oc3
Business Stands.
FOR SALE LEASE HAVING OVER TWO
years to run, and Improvements, suitable for
light manufacturing purposes. Including engine,
boiler, shafting, etc. For particulars call on
STKAUB& MORRIb,lC61hlrdave.. cor. Wood St.
OC24-96-TTSSU
lllnnnfncl'nrlnic Mies.
FOR SALE-THE VALUABLE MANUFACTURING-site
302x301 feet, fronting on Alle
gheny Valley R. R., near FIfty-rourth strcetand
McCandless station: full, free and unobstructed
railroad front; to be sold at public sale on Tues
day afternoon, October 29, at 2 o'clock, on the
B remises. Fuller particulars from JAMES W.
RAPE ft CO.. Agents and Auctioneers, 129
Fourth avenue. Pittsburg. oci4-14-D
FOR SALE-ILUSCELLANEdUb.
W. W. MCNEILL
OC24-99
FOR BALE A VERY FINE BRICK RESI
DENCE In Second ward, Allegheny, near
parks and street cars; 10 large rooms; library,
cedar room, bath and lavatory, natural gas, fur
nace, China closets, pantry.groccryand vegetable
niches; a first-class residence In every particular,
replete throughout with all modern appliances;
everything almost new; large lot, side entrance,
alley is the rear. Fuller particulars and permit
to examine the property from JAB. W. DRAPE
&CO., 129 Fourth ave., Pittsburg, Pa. ocl7-4-Ths
cent counties at 6 per cent.
Dun, iuj ouric avenue.
M. PENNOCK ft
ap7-f41
-TTTANTED-TO x,OAN 1200,000 ON MOET-
TT GA(?ES;I100 and upward at 6 per cent;
(500,000 at K per cent on residences or bnslness
property; also in aQjoining
FRENCH. 125 Fourth avenue.
counties. S. H.
OC2I-4-D
Miscellaneous.
WANTED A LARGE SECOND-HANDED
safe In good condition. Address, giving
size inside and out and price, P. O. BOX 796.
OC23-15
WANTED-YOU TO GET A BAKER'S
dozen (13) of Stewart ft Co. 's fine cabinet
photos for f L. at 90 and 92 FEDERAL ST.. Alle
gheny. mv2S-49-TTSU
Fancy Weave
Black goods, regular $1 50 goods, to go at
1 00 Friday and Saturday only.
Enable & Shuster, 35 Fifth ave.
Are Von Lucky
Enough to hold one of our club tickets? If
so, call at Elite Gallery, 516 Market street,
immediately and receive the benefit.
Braun's Vegetable, Blood and Rheu
matic Bitters, purely vegetable and a sure
cure for rheumatism. Sold by all druegists
and at Fleming's, 412 Market St. ttssu
Ribbons! Ribbons!
40-ct ribbons, extra wide, to go at 19 cts.
a yard Friday and Saturdav only.
Enable & Shuster, 35 Fifth ave.
B. fc B.
Bead display ad. this paper, and come
and see the great bargain at 25 cts.
Boggs & Buhl.
The pleasantest and most wholesome
drink is F. & V.'s Pilsner beer.
"TTJANTED-J MEN, AT ONCE, TO PICK
V apples off trees. Inquire at Carnaban's
hardware store. West End, for directions how to
reach J. SCARBOROUGH; good wages. oc24-2
WANTED-AN ENERGETIC MAN OF SOME
business experience: good position for right
party; Immediate personal application and ref
erence to P. WARD, Room 2, K36 Penn ave.
OC24-21
TfTTANTED-FIFTl LABORERS TO WORK
TV on East Palestine. O.. waterworks: wages
1 50 per day: pay every two weeks: work all
winter. Apply on works, M. PHILBIN. Con
tractor, OC24-I6
ANTED-A NUMBER OF GOOD MEN WHO
can hustle to establish a paying business
for themselves on a capital of fl: If the work
does not nlt the money cheerfully refunded. In
quire 105 ROSS ST. OC24-18
WAMEU-REL1ABLE LOCAL AND TRAV
ELING salesmen; positions permanent;
special inducements now: fast-selling specialties;
don't delay; salary from start. BROWN BROS.,
Nurserymen, Rochester, N.Y. sel7-70-TTS
WANTED-DETECTIVES IN EVERY COUN
TY; shrewd men to act nnder Instruction
In our secret service: experience not neeessarv;
send 2-cent stamp. GRANNAN DETECTIVE
BUREAU CO., Arcade, Cincinnati, O.
OCl3-107-ThBU
WANTED-GENTLEMEN WHO DESIRE A
wife or a lively correspondent to 6end their
address and stamp to THE AMERICAN CORRE
SPONDING CLUB, Box 643, Clarksburg, W, Va.
OC23-10
WANTEDTO START A CLUB OF 42 MEM
BERS to secure a fine gold watch for each
one In the club at ft 00 per week. Address P. O.
BOX 501, and I will call and snow you the watch.
JyS-40
WANTED-THE PEOPLE TO KNOW THAT
YEAGER CO..70 Federal st., Allegheny,
will make cabinets of anybody during this montfi
for 75c per doz.: bring the little ones: don't miss;
No. 70 Federal st. These cabinets will not fade.
Ocl-tl-D
FOR SALE-A VERY DESIRABLE RESI
DENCE, Clifton ave., second ward, Alle
gheny, near street cars and electric road. 8 rooms,
hall, sliding doors between hall, parlorand dining
room. Inside shutters, porches, front and rear,
fine mantels, nat. and art. gas, bath, Inside w. c.
range and laundry, etc.: this house Is well
finished and papered throughout; grounds large
and well kept, surrounded by large forest trees:
corner lot 106x130: more ground can be had If de
sired: price low; must be sold at once. SAMUEL
W. BLACK ft CO., 99 Fourth ave.
ocl 3-51-14, 16, 18, 22, 24,26
Suburban Residences.
FOR SALE-AT WILKINSBURG. BRICK
house of 12 rooms, with one acre of ground;
beautiful site: 5 minutes from sta.: will be sold
cheap and on easy terms. W. E. HAMNE1T, 404
bmltbfield st. oc23-23
FOR SALE-CERTAIN LY CHEAP;ONLYfA;
centrally located at Wllklnsburg, P. R. R.,
a very desirable new bouse. 8 rooms; thoroughly
Improved: lot 100x200 ft. SeeW. A. HERRON ft
SONS, 80 Fourth avenue. oc!7-95-MTh
FORSALE-IN SEW1CKLEY, AT REDUCED
price and on easy terms, a brick dwelling of
10 rooms, bath, lauudry and modern conven
iences; large lot 47x2X1 on Broad st., near Station,
P. O. and stores; the best place In Sewlckleyfor
a city business man;iramedlatepossessIon. A. W.
ADAIR, Penn ave.. Room 70S, Penn Building.
OC23-24
Dorses. Vehicles. Live Stock, etc
FOR SALE SECOND-HAND BAROUCHE,
asgoodasnew. Can be seen at C WEsr ft
CO.'S, Carriage Makers, tffl Duquesne way, Pitts
burg, Pa. ocl0-2C
FOR SALE-DRIVING AND RIDING HORSE,
verv cood stvle. 16 hands hlzh. 6 years old.
very showy; will be sold reasonable. Inquire 608
nui
UOD Sf.
OC24-23
Machinery and nietals.
IOR SALE-ENGINES AND BOILERS-NEW
and renttpd: renalrlnsrnromntlv attended to.
PORTRFOUNDRYANDMACHlNECO.,LlM.,
below Suspension bridge, Allegheny, Pa. aulO-29
F
FOR SALE NOW ONE SECOND-HAND
tenoning machine, Z surface planers and I
shaper.and new and second-band engines, boilers,
lard kettles, tar tanks, bli'men valves, castings,
etc VELTE ft MCDONALD, Thirty-second st.
and Penn ave. 1v21-91-tts
Dtlscellaneon.
FOR SALE-GROCERY FIXTURES AND
stock. Address N. H. D., Dispatch office.
. oc22-30
FOR SALE-ONE DALY THREE-BARREL
rifle and snotgun, 12 gauge, new; can be seen
at JOHNS'lON'S GUNSTORE. or office of M.
JACOB, Architect, Sixth and Grant street: cheap
for cash. oc24-74
A TTENTION 102d REGIMENT THE
JA. members ofthelOSd Regiment will assem
ble at Washington Infantry Armory, THURS
DAY. October H 1889, at 1 o'clock r. JC, to
attend funeral of our late comrade, James
Ford.
By order of
8. M. DUVALL, President.
H. T. ROWLEY. Secretary. oc24-28
VTOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT
JLN there will be a special meeting of the
stockholders of the Bewickley Dairy Company
onTHUR8DAY,.Novemher21,lS89, at 3 P. St,
at the parlors of the St. Charles Hotel, for the
purpose of voting for or against a proposed de
velopment of the company's property for gas
and oil. O.P.COCHRAN, Secretary.
Pittsbubo, October 18. 1889.
QCl8-79-18.24.3I.no7.14
LEGAL NOTICES.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AS
my son, James Darrah. has left his home
withont cause. I will not be responsible for any
debts he may contract after this date.
KDWAHD DARRAH.
OCTOBER 23, 1889. OC24-71
FTHE COURT OF QUARTER SESSION
of Allegheny county, in the matter of the
application for the transfer of retail license
No. 892, March session, 1889, by William Mc
Kay to Frank H. Miller for McKay's restaur
ant, in the First ward, McKeesport Notice Js
hereby given that on FRIDAY, the 23th. day of
October. A. D. I8S9. at 920 o'clock A. K., tho
application for transfer of retail license Nov
992, March session, 18S9, for the building on the
corner of Locust and Jerome streets. In the
First ward of the borough of McKeesport,
known as the McKav restaurant, from William
McKay to Frank H. Miller, will be heard by
said court, at which time persons opposing the
transfer, as well as the parties above men
tioned, will be heard.
D. K. McGUNNEGLE,
oc24-E3 Clerk of Courts' office.
TO LET.
East End Residences.
TO LET-HOJSE OF 14 ROOMS, STABLE
and outbuildings: large grounds; on Negley
avenue, near Penn avenue cable cars. Inquire of
HENRY ROBERTS,at Oliver ft-Roberts Wire Co.,
Southstde. sel9-10
WANTEU-BY PEARSON, LEADING PHO
TOGRAPHER. 96 Fifth avenue. Pittsburg,
and 43 Federal street, Allegheny, everybody to
know that he is making fine cabinets at f 1 50 per
dozen; photos delivered when promised: instan
taneous Drocess. mhl3-63
FOR HALE-IMPROVED REAL ESTATE.
Cltv Residences.
FOR SALE-A FINE INVESTMENT TWO
brick dwelling houses, one of 8 rooms, the
other 5 rooms, situate on Congress street: price
only 7,000. C. BER1NGER ft SON. 103 Fourth
ave. OC19-41.TTS
WANTED-BAD WRITERS, AT SMART'S
PRACTICAL BUSINESS AND SHORT
HAND COLLEGE, 4 Sixth St. : open 9 A. JI. to 9 P.
It: we after more Inducements at lower terms
than any college In the city; private instruction
for both sexes. oc24 TTssu
hkirls! bkirts!
Extra bargains for Friday and Saturday.
Enable & Shuster, 35 Fifth ave.
The pleasantest and most wholesome
drink is F. & V.'s Pilsner beer.
On Time,
And very early too. That's what anyone should
be in treating oneself for inaction of the kid
neys and bladder. The diuretic which ex
perience indicates as supplying the requisite
stimulation to the organs without exerting
them, is Hostetter's Stomach Bitters. Don't
delay; kidney inaction and disease are not far
apart. For fever and ague, dyspepsia, consti
pation, rheumatism and nerve debility, also use
the Bitters.
A Bis; Septntlon.
"We call your attention to-day to our sale
of men's kersey, melton and worsted over
coats at $10. Kow you can buy a $10 over
coat any place, but the ones we shall offer
to-day at that price will be garments worth
really double the money. They surely will
create a big sensation, for whoever heard of
men's elegant overcoats (choice of kersey;
chinchillas or worsteds), silk-faced, satin
sleeve lining, cord edge and guaranteed first
class, going at the low price of ?10. "We
make the boast and can verify it that they
are the biggest bargain ever seen in Pitts
burg. To-day we start 'em going at J10.
P. C. C. C, cor. Grant and Diamond tts.,
opp. the new Court House.
Dress Robes! Dress RobesI
$15 00 robes for $12 00.
$18 00 robes for $12 00.
$20 00 robes for $12 00.
Friday and Saturday only.
Enable & Shuster) 35 Fifth ave.
Men's kid and dogskin walking gloves.
James H. Aiken & Co., aoo Fifth ave.
Natural Grs Bills Reduced 75 Per Cent.
O'EeefeGas Appliance Co.,34Fifthav.
Towels! Towels!
Extra large towels, 15 cts.
Extra large towels, 19 cts.
Extra large towels, 25 cts.
Friday and Saturday only.
Enable & Shuster, 35 Fifth ave.
Cabinet photos, $1 per dor. Lies Pop
ular Gallery, 10 and 12 Sixth st. ttsu
Wanted-male help-SCO salary, o
expenses In advance allowed each month.
Steady employment at home or traveling. No
soliciting. Duties delivering and making collec
tions. No postal cards. Address with stamp,
HAFER ft CO., Plqua, Ohio.. OC8-68-TTSSU
WANTED LABORERS WANTED IN NEW
Orleans X able-bodied men to ship as
crew; wages $60 per month and board; to reliable
men steady employment will be given. Apply to
M.N. WOOD. Coast and Lalausche Line, No. 2
Canal st.. New Orleans, La. ocl6-42
TTTANTED-AGEHTSTOSELLTEA. BAKING
V powder and pure spices: gifts with goods:
coke workers, miners or mlllmcn can make money
in their spare time: special Inducements toper
sons having established trade. YAMASH1RO
TEA CO., 83 Jackson St., Allegheny, Pa.
aua-79-TTS
TTJANTED-SALESMEN AT 175 PER MONTH
TV salarvand expenses, to sell a line of silver
plated ware, watches, etc: by sample only; horse
and team furnished free-write at once for full
mlcularc and sample case of goods free. STAN
ARD SILVERWARE CO., Boston, Mass.
se24-90-D
FOR SALE-fS, C00-ROS3 STREET, BET. FIRST
and Second aves.. a3-storv uncle dwtiiiiionr
11 rooms, hall, vestibule, bath, w. c, both gases,
lot 24x90. BLACK ft BAIRD, 93 Fourth ava.
20-186. ,,, 0024-4
FOR SALE-FOURTH AVE., NEAR ROSS.
3 two-storv 4 room hrlck dwellings, well
finished throughout: artificial gas In each: water
In the yard. BLACh. ft BAIRD, 93 Fourth ave.
2G-186. oc;4-4
FOR SALE-A GOOD STORE BOOM. 7 BRICK
dwellings, ice houses and outbuildings, etc.,
aud over an acre of land at Hulton, Pa., on tbe
A. V. R. R., on the opposite corner from railroad
station; property of the estate of Hannah F.
Davles, dee'd; all to be sold by order of theOr-
Shans Court 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 the place, on account of nearness to the rail
road depot, etc; terms at sale or from JAS. W.
DRAPE ft CO., AeenU and Auctioneers. 129
Fourth avenue, Pittsburg. oclS-79-MWThs
FOR SALE LOTS.
Cltr Lots
FOR SALE-ELEGANT LARGE BUILDING
lot on Forty-fifth St.. near Hotter at. ; cheap,
on your own terms. W. W. MCNEILL ft BRO.,
105 Fourth ave. o0-7S-TT8n
East End Lots.
FOR SALE-500 EACH FOR OAKLAND
lots, Frazler and Booth sts. ; gas and water
on street.
Sn-214
BLACK ft BAIRD,
93 Fourth ave.
ocZl-3
FOR SALE-AT 4,T5-VERY REASONABLE
terms: short walk from the postoffice, on
Bluff St., Sixth ward; a neat brick house of 8
rooms, late conveniences. See W. A. HERKON
ft SONS, No. SO Fourth ave. oolO-20-MTh
FOR SALE-FORBES ST.NEAR VAN BRAAM,
a two story brick dwelling In rear of lot facing
Tustln st. nf four rooms and basement; water,
gas, flue store room In front house. BLACK ft
SA1RD, 95 Fourth ave. 2D-S7.
oct24-7
FOR SALE-VERT CHEAP-A DESIRABLE
new house, late style,9 rooms; lot 30 it. front;
street is paved, city sewer; centrally located and
a very short distance from theCourtHouse: a bar
gain Is ottered If sold quick. W. A. HERRON ft
SONS, No. 80 Fourth ave. oclO-20-iiTh
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 (3,600; IL000 cash, balance to
suit. ALLES BAILEY, 164 Fourth ave. Tel. 167.
OC18-48
TTT ANTED-AGENTS TO SELL THE PINLESS
V clothesline: the only line ever Invented that
holds the clothes without pins; a perfect success;
patent recently Issued; sold only by agents, to
whom the exclusive right Is given: on receipt of
SO cents we will send a sample line by mall; also
clrcnlars, price list and terms to agents; secure
your territory at otice. Address WORCESTER
PINLESS CLOTHES LINE CO., 17 Hermon St.,
Worcester, Mass. oc?4-81-ws
B.&B.
ne all-wool imported cashmeres. 4fi
jfincaes wide (to measure), at 55 and 65 cts.,
HraSke a lively cashmere business to-day
CuOice BusucB. xuuua cc xuHL.
Silks! Silks!
$1 00 fancy silks for 69 cts.
85-ct. fancy silks for 50 cts.
$12 00 brocade silks lor $4 00.
""Friday and Saturday onlv.
Enable & Shuster, 35 Fifth ave.
F. & V.'S Iron City beer is unrivaled.
Connoisseurs pronounce it so.
Dress Goods! Dress Goods!
Special bargains 'for Friday and Satur
day only. Enable & Shuster,
35 Fifth ave. .
A SPECIAL DFYITATIOI
-TO-
Visit the Grandest Place About
Pittsburg
FOR A HOME.
Visit the East End,
"Visit Allegheny City,
Visit all the places about the city aud then
come to
KNOXVILLE.
We will engage to show you a prettier place,
Give you easier terms of payment.
Give you better improvements.
Give you lower taxes.
Give you more comforts and pleasures, better
heath, for less money than anywhere else.
CAN YOU BUY ANYWHERE
A splendid 7-room brick house, with fine
porches, slate roof, bathroom, range, hot and
cold water, laundry, on beautiful lot, sur
rounded with fine shade trees, for $5,100, on easy
payments of a few hundred dollars cash and
monthly pavments to suit youT
You can do it in Knoxville. t
You can retafvroom house in Knoxvilln fn
tlOO cash payment and f 17 to J20 per month.
You can get a 3-room house in Knoxville for
$50 to 1100 cost and 511 to SIS per month.
You can get a house, large or small, with as
much ground as you want, on terms that yon
cannot duplicate anywhere else.
You ask:
WHERE IS KNOXVILLE?
It is only 1 miles from the postoffice, to
which you can walk in 20 minutes. The new
Fittsbure Incline Plane is belnc erected, and
in less than six months you can take street car
in city and ride into Knoxville in IS minutes.
Knoxville has all the improvements of tbe city
three lines natural gas, artificial cas, city water
fine churches, paved streets, good school and
low taxes. Hundreds of people are niovine to
Knoxville, and the choicest sites are being
taken un.
FOB BENT A number or handsome new
houses now ready for renting. You can do
netter acre man anywnere else.
Knoxville Land Improvement Co,,
KNOXVILLE BOROUGH,
OrJC THIRD AVE.
Take a R cars to Twelfth and Mt. Oliver in.
WANTED-AGKNTS-TO SELL OUR NON
EVAPORATING, non-freezing chemical fire
pall, patented: exclusive territory given: sells to
lactones, noieis, Dusiness oioces. dwellings, etc.;
an entirely new thing and sells on sight: Indorsed
N. E. Insurance Ex.. Factory Mut. Ins. Cos., Chi
cago Underwriters' Association, etc; sample nail,
price list. etc. sent on receipt of p. AddressTHE
WORCESTER FIRE APPLIANCE CO. Incor
poratertl No. 38 Front street, Worcester. Mass.
oclO-33-Thsu
Femnle ITelD.
WANTED-A GOOD CHAMBERMAID AT
116 SHEFFIELD ST., Allegheny. oc24-93
-rTT-ANTED TWO GIRLS AT MAMAUX ft
TT SON,S,AwningMakers,537 Penn ave. oc24-2i
WANTED-ALADY CASHIER: REFERENCE
and bond required. Address, in own
handwriting, S. ft CO., Dispatch office. oc24-ll
FOR SALE-REDUCED TO 17, 000-A MAG
NIFICENT brick residence. In Duquesne
Helffhts. containing 8 commodious roams. 21&rfe
attic rooms, reception hall, bath room. 2 w. c.'s
stationary washslands, parlor and hall finished in
bard wood, natural gas, beautiful lot, 76x123:
this bargain on easy terms. BLACK ft BAIRD,
95 Fourth avenue. 21-154. OC20-137
East End Resiaencea.
FOR SALE-TWO OF THOSE NICE NEW 6
room frame houses which we have been sell
ing for 2,200, on easy terms and small payment
uuwn: well Sliuaiea, near jLasi LiiBeriy Bullion
l. RELLI &ROOERS, No. 6315 Ma-
TT-OR8ALE-I1.100 EASY TERMS. FRANKS-
L? TOWN ave- near Brushton, a nice level lot
Allegheny Residence.
TO LET-NEW BRICK HOUSE, 9 ROOMS
and bath, range; all modern Improvements;
No. 243 Locust St. Inquire of JAMES MCGAW,
188 Juniata St., Allegheny. oc24-73
TO LET-ELEGANT RESIDENCE IN ALLE
GHENY. No., 139 Franklin street: contains
eight rooms, good hall.' bathroom, w. c. both
gases and all modern improvements, with nice
grounds. GEO. R. BOTHWELL, No. 104 Frank
lin street, Allegheny. OC24-39
Apartments.
rf-tO LET-WELL-FURNISHED FRONT ROOM
JL with hoard, on Union ave.; references:
terms reasonable. Address L. M., Dispatch of
fice.
OC24-92
TO LET-FINE UNFURNISHED ROOMS FOR
housekeeping on Liberty, Fenn and Ferry
streets; '39-room hotel, with store rooms: both
gases. Inquire of S. MUSGRAVE. 44 Fourth
street. ocl7-34-uwrhsn
TO LET SECOND STORY FRONT ROOM
furnished, with or without board: reference
required and furnished: located In Fifth ward,
Allegheny. Apply to 8. MORROW, ISSFlrstave.;
Pittsburg. oc 24-72.
Office. Dek Boom. Jfcc
TOLET-IN STANDARD BUILDING LARGE
and well lighted offices, cheap; Wood, near
Sixth avenue. V. A. HERRON ft SONS. 80
Fourth avenue, OC5-43-TTS
60x150. covered with
BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave.
fruit trees.
3A-301.
BLACK ft
OC20-139
FOR SALE-SHADYS1DE BUILDING LOTS
very desirable, on Bellefonte St., one square
from Fifth avenue; obeap: lot 40x100 ft. W. A.
HERRON ft SONS, 80 Fourth avenue. ocl3-77-MTh
EOR SALE OAKLAND AVIS. LOIS. 30X100,
nicely elevated above the street; flagstone,
sidewalk and paved street; convenient to cable
road, and very reasonable rjrice. BLACK ft
BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave. 2D-2M OC20-133
FOR SALE-A SMALL CASH PAYMENT AND
balance on long time will buy a fine residence
site In Villa Park plan, Brushton: onr prices are
very low and now Is tbe time to Invest.
JNO. F. BAXTER, Agent, 612 Smithfleld St.
OC20-59-TTSSU
FOR SALE-A GREAT BARGAIN TO IN
VESTORS, over 2 acres of land (not Includ
ing streets), 35 lots, well laying, near Hlland and
below Stanton avenue, at a barealn. 5.000. leas
than the city valuation. See W. A. HERRON ft
duj, so r ourm avenue. oczn-zz-Hin
FOE SALE-IN SELECTING A LOT FOR A
residence site, you should be careful to see
that the property Is sewered and conveniently lo
cated: the Baum Grove plan sewered, wide flag
stone sidewalks and all streets of asphaltnm and
in the center of East End, at prices below actual
value. MELLON BROS., East End, or JOHN F.
BAXTER, Agent, (12 Smithfleld st. oc20-61-HTh
FOR 8ALE-OREXCHANGE-I5, 000 SHADY
SIDE, one square from oable road, 5 minutes'
walk from I. R.R. : handsome new modern style
9 room frame dwelling, hall, batb, both gases.
Inside shutters, and w. c slate mantels, tile
hearths, sliding doors, range, etc: lot32xlC0 feet;
this Is a very desirable property; suitable terms
can be arranged. SAMUEL W. BLACK ft CO.,
99 Fourth ave. OC24-100
TO LET-IN THE NEW DISPATCH BUILD
ING, 75, 77 and 79 Diamond street, two of the
roomiest and best-lighted offices to be found in the
city; rent, pooandsxo per annum, including elec
tric lights. Janitor service and steam heating.
Apply between 10 A. x. and 1 P. Jf ., or between
2 and 4 r. It. jy3-S7
rTHE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS NO.
1, of Allegheny connty. No. KM of Decem
ber term. 1889. Notico is hereby given that an
application will be made to the said court on
SATURDAY, the 16th day of November, 1883,
at 10 o'clock A. M., under tbe "corporation act
of April 23. 1874.'' and toe supplements thereto
by Charles J. Clarke, Joseph Home, S. B. Mar
vin, John Walker, Milton L. Myers, O. P.
Hcaife, W. E. Scbmertz. Wm. G. Johnston, J as.
B.D. Meeds, Wm. R Thompson. Thomas H.
Lane, John Dunlap, George A. Kelly, James B.
Scott, Edmund M. Ferguson, H. L. Mason
Leonard H. Eaton. Joseph G. "Walter, Fred
Rlnebart, George Wilson. Henry A. weaver,
William Wade, JobnH. McCreery. Joel Kerr
and O. M. Edwards for the charter of an in
tended corporation to be called the "Western
Pennsylvania Humane Society," the character
and object of which is the prevention of cruelty
to animal.", children and aged persons and for
these purposes to have, possess and enjoy all
tbe rights, benefits and privileges conferred
bv tbe said act and its snnnlements.
ocMJfl-Th FRANK W. BMITH. Solicitor.
AMCSEaiENTS.
ROBERT J. BURDETTE
Will lecture in Old City Hall, Friday evening
of this week. This is the first of the Members'
Course of the Youns Men's Christian Associa
tion. The other dates for the season are:
Not. Z2, MTJNDKLL SI8TER3 VOCAIi
QUARTET.
Dec 27, LOTUS GLEE CLUB OF BOSTON.
Jan. 24, PHOF. J. W. CHUHCHlLLv BEAU
INGS. Feb. 28, H. H. RAGAN, ILLUSTRATED
LECTURE.
March 28, ROYAL HAND-BELL RINGERS
OF LONDON.
Afire-dollar sustaining membership ticket
in the Association gives admission, with a lady,
to all of tbe above as well as to gymnasium,
evening classes, and other privileges at tbe
Association Building. Any yonng man of
good moral character Is eligible to member
ship. Persons not members will be admitted upon
payment of SO cents each at tba door. oc2k!8
XT OTICE jg hereby GIVEN THAT THB '
i.1 report of viewers on tbe grading and pav
ing of Dresden Allay, from Fifty-second street
to McCandless street, has been approved by
Councils, which action will be final, unless aa
appeal is filed In the Court ot Common Pleas
within ten (10) days from date.
. E.M.BTGELOWV
Chief of Department of Public Works:
Pittsburg. Pa, Oct 17, 1888. oc!7-S7
"VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THB
LN report of viewers on the grading of Wall
ingford street, from Neville street to Barcea
street, and Grazier street, from Fifth aveaas
to Homewood avenue, has been approved by
Councils, which action will be final, unless as
appeal is filed in tbe Court of Common Plea
within ten (10) days from date.
E. M. BIGELOW.
Chief of Department of Public Worxs.
PrrrsB tmo. Pa.. October 17, 1889. ocl7-3T
Vr'OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THB
JLl report of Viewers on the damages caused,
by the grading of Grazier street, from Fifth,
avenne to Homewood avenue, has bees ap
proved by Councils, which action will be Ileal,
unless an appeal is filed in the Conn of Com
mon Pleas within ten (10) days from date.
E. M. BIGELOW.
Chief of Department of PnblloWoTksv
PTTTSBrao. Pa- October 17. 1888. ocl7-3T
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THB
reports of Viewers on the grading, paving;
and curbing ot Fifth avenne, trom Penn ave
nue to Fran kstown avenne, and Negley avenue,
from Hampton street to Roup street, have been
approved by Councils, which actios wiH be
final, unless an appeal is filed In the Court of
Common Pleas within ten (10) days from data.
E. M. BIGELOW,
Chief of Department of Public Works.
Prrrsiitnto, Pa, October 17. 1888. oel7-37
October 2. 18S8,
NOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THB
Bureau ot Health of the city of Pitts
burg has this day established and provided,
and doe hereby designate the foot of Seven
teenth (17) street, in the city of Pittsburg, ac
the Allegheny river, and Clark's dumpboat.
immediately above the north end of the SoaUs
Tenth, street bridge, in tbidtyot Pittsburg,
on tbe Monongahela river, as the places whera
are to be received and deposited tbe contests
of all privies as they shall from time to time ha .
cleaned and emptied, and all other offeasive)
substances found upon tbe public highway;
THOMAS W. BAKES.
Superintendent of the Bureau ot Health.
oc90
-VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THB ,
JLN reports ot Viewers on tbo opening of
Omaha street, from Bigbam street to Merrlsae
street: Emily street, from Craft avesue to ,
Halket street; Felicia alley, trom Murtiasd,
street to the city line; Zenith alley, from
Felicia alley to Formosa alley, and Sera aHy.
from Felicia alley to Formosa alley, have bees,
approved by Councils, which actios wBi he
final unless an appeal Is filed is tfieCesrtof
Common Pleas within ten (10) days frost data.
E. M. BIGELOW.
Chief of Department of Pablie Works.
PrrrsBtnto. Pa, October 17, 1888. oe!7-37 -
PERSONAL.
PERSONAL-MALTBY'S OrSTEE DEPOT,
late 76 Fifth avenue, removed to 641 rimlth
neld street; fresh oysters received dally; orders
filled at lowest prices. J. B. HEMMERLE, Mgr.
sel-92-D
Personal-books: booksi books!
New and old, ancient and icodern. standard
and rare, legal, medical and scientific 30,000 vol
umes to select from. LEVI'S BOOK. STORE. 900
Liberty st. an3-93
PERSONAL-EDWIN SLATER, P. O. BOX
178, Cincinnati, O.. who suffered years from
Flics, and has been effectually cured, will send
ull directions for self-treatment. Simple and un
failing. Free to all. oc22-63-tts
PEHSONAL-HIS LOVE SUDDENLY RE
TURNED; recently they had not been on the
best of terms owing to a little family jar occa
sioned by tbe wife insisting on being allowed to
renovate his wearing apparel, and which, ot
course, was done in a bungling manner; In order
to prevent the trouble they agreed to send all
their work hereafter to DICKSON, the Tailor, 63
Fifth ave.. corner Wood st., second floor, and
now everything is lovely and peace and happiness
again reigns In their household. Telephone 1S5S,
au30
-4RAND OPERA HOU8E
EXTRA ANNOUCKMKNT.
WEEK OF OCT. 28.
A Genuine Comedy Triumph,
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THB
reports of Viewers on the coBStzseties of
sewers on Meyran street, from crows between.
Louisa andBates streets to Louisa street sewer?
Carey alley, trom South Twenty-math street ta
a point 450 feet westwardly: Fifth street, from.
Liberty avenuo to the Allegheny river, asd
Fifth avenne. from Amberson aveaae to a, '
point west of Moorhead's lane, have bees ajn
proved by Councils, which action will be to!,
unless an appeal to filed in the Court of Cosh'
nion Pleas, within tea (10) days from date. -
E.M. BIGELOW,
Chief of Department of PubHo Work.
Pittsbubo. Pa., October 17, 1888.
OCl-H
AUCTION OALHS5.
ASSIGNEES' SALE.
AT AUCTION ,
' "J. H. BORLAND,
AuCTIOXEEHj
Important to the public. Tba
a large drygoods imporiBg boss,''
over 1136,660 worth of fereJfBj
anddomestte
DRYGOODS, r
'j f,. ...
CARPETS, RUGS,
DRUGGETS.
iy -ft
.4
MR.
ROLAND
4
REED
THE WOMAN, HATER.
HEED AS THE BIGAMIST.
REED AS THETRIGAMIST.
Introducing the great topical song; "It Was a
Dream," and other new musical numbers.
Matinees Wednesday and Saturday. oc34-31
and cable cars.
tlon street, East End,
OC2D-4S-TTSU
FOR SALE-AN EAST END INVESTMENT,
near both cable Hues, lot 30x115, good house,
six rooms, front: double house, four rooms each.
In rear; all in prime order; yielding rental of
close to 00; price (3,900. CHARLES bOMEKS &
CO.. 313 Wood street. OC24-12
FOR SALE A GOOD FRAME HOUSE OF 6
rooms and attic, porches, etc., situated on
good street near East Liberty station and cable
cars; lot 41x120: easy terras: 300 to S30O down, bal
ance in small payments. See KELLY &ROOERS,
N o. 6315 Station street, East End. oc20-4S-TTSn
WANTED-A GIRL FOR CHAMBER WORK
and sewing; must be a good waitress and
bring first-class cltv reference. Apply at 211 AL
LEGHENY AVENUE, Allegheny City. oc24-78
-VTTANTED-A BRIGHT, WELL EDUCATED
v V American lady of good address for special
work In our art department; salary SIO: call after 1
only. E. W. WALKER CO., 53 Ninth st.
OC24-3
-TTJANTED-COOK AND CHAMBERMAID;
YV middle-aged women preferred: Tor family
in Florida. Apply first floor, lio FOURTH AVL.,
city, between 2 and 3 o'clock, Thursday and Fri
day, this week. oc22-42
-rrT-ANTED AT ONCE CHILD'S NURSE,
VV cook and chambermaid for small family;
13 50 per week each; 100 bouse girls, 20 for hotels,
dishwasher and night cook, waitresses. MEE
HAN'S, 543 Grant 6t. oc21-D
-TTTAJ.TED .IMMEDIATELY AN EXPE
V RIENCEDand thoroughly competent lady
teacher for a school outside the city: middle-aged
single woman preferred; employment constant:
wages S360 per annum, with board. Address
MUNSON, Dispatch office. oc24-66
TTTANTED-LADY AGENTS FOR OUR NEW
VV Mcintosh raglan; snpertor 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
lute.lv water-nroof: arants sell sir & d&v Anil
make S3; great opportunity: also fine line, other
gooas. Aauress r a. UA-jirttELLi,
St., Chicago.
FOR SALE-AN EXCELLENT AND DESIR
ABLE property convenient to cable lines: 2
story bouse 6 rooms, hall, bath, laundry, electric
bells and every appliance for comfort; lot 49 reet
front: grape arbor and shade; price only 12,830.
CHARLES SOMERS & CO., 313 Wood St. oc24-12
FOR SLE-t3,730-E. E.. NEAR FIFTH AVE.
cable road or P. R. R. station: cozy and sub
stantial 2-story 6-room frame dwelling, hall, gas,
water, etc. : lot 43x109: this Is a corner property
and verv desirably located: easyterms. SAMUEL
W. BLACli. Jfc CO., 09 Fourth ave.
OC22-85-TWTS
FOR SALE-AT A BARGAIN-AN ELEGANT
brick house and good lot near East Liberty
station: hoase contains 9 rooms and reception
hall, bath, I. w. c, laundry, etc.; this property
will be sold at alow figure and on easv terms. See
KELLY & ROGERS, No. 0315 Station street. East
End. OC20-4S-TT6U
TTlOR SALE-M.500-SYLVAN AVE.-A GOODfl
JL' 2-story brick or 8 rooms, wiae hall, bath, n.
and c water, both gases, marble mantels, rooms
newly papered and painted, 2 porches, about 1
acre of ground, with shade trees and shrubbery:
exceeding cbeap and reasonable terms. BLACK
& BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave. oc20-136
Allegheny Lota.
TJIOR BALE-ALMOST IN THE CENTER OF
A' Allegheny gooa uuuaing iots,easvr access.
for 1400, on easy terms, bee W.
SOJNS. so Fourth avenue.
A. HERRON &
OC15-79-TTS
FOR SALE-LOT llSHOTl LACOCK ST., NEAR
Federal St.. Allegheny, at trustee's sale by
direction of Orphans' Court. On Thursday, Oct.
24, at 2 o'clock, will be sold on the premises. In
lots to suit purchasers, that piece of valuable real
estate belonging to the estate of the late Martha
McDonald binlth, fronting 143 feet on the north
side of Lacockst. by 100 feet deep to a street ad
jacent to West i'enn Railroad; very eligible prop
erty for manufacturing purposes; terms, one
fourth cash and balance In three yearly payments.
A. LEGGATE & SON, Auctioneers. OC16-74
Suburban Lota.
FOR SALE-LOTS 40x120 FEET. IN MAPLE
WOOD Fark: easy payments. GEO. S.
MARTIN & CO., 105 Fourth ave. oc2u-25-TTSSu
STRAYED.
TRATED-TO PREMISES OF SAMUEL
I HODGSON, one aldernev cow: owner will
come forward nad nrove nroncrtv and nav dam-
ages or she will be sold according to law. oc31-M
S1
SPECIAL MATINEE
IiTTTLE LORD FAUNTLEROY.
GRAND OPERA HOUSE
FRIDAY AFTERNOON.
TOMMY RUBSELlTand RAY MASKELL
will both appear In the cast. OC24-3B
V'..Sfifc
BY AUCTION AT
- J. H. BORLAND'S,
LARGS AND SPACIOUS COMMMtaOwlJj
BOOMS,
- N03. 738 and 736 LIBERTY STRBH5;
at tbe bead of Wood street, oopeeHe
tbe Arbuckle biook, conraoaoteg -l
MONDAY, October 14, r8
Sales wiH commence dafly at Ha.lt;!
PROPOSALS.
NOTICE TO BOOKBINDERS-SEALED
proposals will be received at this office
until i o'clock P. H. TUESDAY, October 29,
1889. for rebinding 4i record dockets, or for fur
nishing the same new. For particulars, specifi
cations, etc., inquire at the office of the County
Commissioners. JOSIAH SPEER.
OC24-43 County Controller.
FOR SALE-AT EDGEWOOD, LOT 213X185;
7 minutes' from station: $A600;easy terms. W.
E. H AMU EXT, 404 Smithfleld St. ocB-23
FOR SALE-AT EDGEWOOD, 2 LOTS 501150
each; 7 minutes' from sta.: price S550 each.
W. E. HAMMET1', 404 Smithfleld sf. OC23-23
FOR SALE AT EDGEWOOO 4 LOTS. EACH
43x145 feet, and one lot 50x155; 2 minutes' from
station: will be sold together for S4,700: easy
terms: good Investment. W. E. HAMNETT, 404
Smithfleld st. OC23-23
FOR SALE-AT A BARGAIN 4 LOTS, 24x110,
with frame dwelling of 3 rooms and attic, la
ShalertownsMn, 10 minutes' walk rrom Bennett
station, W. P. R. R. Inquire or W. H. WAL
KER or W. A. YOUNG. Telephone 5569. oc24-5
FOR SALE-A FINE EAST END RESIDENCE
at only $S.C00:a rare bargain; lot 70x150 feet;
excellent dwelling bouse; almost new; 10 rooms,
replete throughout with all modern anpllances;
this Isa great bargalmowner going Eastand wants
to sell; particulars from JAS. W. DRAPE & CO.,
129 Fourth avenue. Pittsburg. oc24-l3
4S4RandolDh
ocl-66-TiSu
WANTED-TO EMPLOY A FEW LADIES,
on salary, to take charge or my business at
their homes: entirely unobjectionable; light; very
iascinaung ana iieauoiui: no uiung requirea;
permanent position; wages (10 per week In ad
vance: good pay foi part time; my references In
clude some of tbe best well-known people of Lou
isville. Cincinnati. Pltt&burr and elsewhere. Art.
dress with stamp. MRS. MARION WALKER,
Fourth and Chestnut sts., Louisville, Ky.
sel2-13-TbEn
Male nnd Female flrlo.
WANTED-FBENCH NURSE TO TAKE
charge of two children, cooks, dining room
girls, chambermaids, nurses, 100 l.ouseglrls, Ger
man and colored girls, farm hands, drivers, man
ror dairy. MRS. IS. THOMPSON, 60S Grant St.
oc"-MThS
-I, D-iZf., "i":""nu JUW uuverin- gheny City: references
dine to KnoxTille borough. oc20-W (, &, Dispatch ofac.
WANTED-AGEhTS, MALE OB FEMALE,
in all country towns, to sell photograph
albums: latest designs for tail trade Just received;
big profits and quick returns to energetic agents;
write terms, etc. UNION PUBLISHING CO
103 Fonrth ave. seS-60-Tgsu
Boarding,
""TTTANTED-GOOD BOOM. WITH MEALS IN
V V house or nearby, for younuouple; private
family having piano preferred; Oakland or Alle-
neny wiiy: references given. ana requirea. H.
0C24-95
FOR SALESTO-FARRAGUT ST., NEAR
Hlland or Stanton aves., E. E., new 2
story modern style frame dwelling, s rooms, ball,
batb. Inside shutters and w.c. range, both gases,
slate mantels, tile hearth, slate roor. etc.; lot
75x263 to a 50-foot street; this property will be sold
at a very low figure on account or Ill-health of the
owner; terms easy. SAMUEL W. BLACK 4
CO., 99 Fourth ave. ocz2-86
TpOR 8ALE-$3.000 WILL BUY ONE OF THE
X? most beautiful and well-planned houses in
tbe Baum Grove plan of lots In the East End. It
Is situated at the junction of five streets and com
mands a fine view of all. It is built of brick in
the most substantial manner, slate roof, stone
window sills and caps, bay window, broad and
beautiful front porch, celled with yellow pine;
has six sleeping rooms, receptton hall, parlor,
dining room, kitcben and large pantry, which Is
fitted up with drawers, shelving and glass doors:
kitchen and attic rooms are finished with yellow
pine, reception ball and paneled stairway In oak;
bath room has fireplace and slate mantel, water
closet, stationary washstand and bath tub; all
finished In n-ainut, with silver plated faucets and
wainscoted S feet hlghr transoms over all doors
and Inside blinds and slate mantels throughout;
all hearths on first floor are tile, of handsome pat
terns, and the bedrooms have large closets and
fitted up with both gases; the rooms are all of a
good size and very cheery and comfortable: a
good cellar, with cut stone foundation : laundry,
and completely sewered, with tbe street now in
front being paved. Tbe property is low at the
price and can be bought on easy terms; close to
steam and cable cars; Immediate possession. Call
on JAMISON ft DICKIE, 96 Fourth ave., and cor
ner Penn and Shady ayei,, East End, oc24-87.Ths
FOR SALE-1NGRAM. P., C. AST. L. RY..
Justatthe station, 5K acres offineland with
young orchard; would divide Into lots to good ad
vantage and meet rapid sales. For a good Invest
ment don't miss getting full particulars at
BLACK ft BAIRD'S. 95 Fourth ave. oc20-lD8
I7IOR SALE-CHOICE LOTS; 50x194, S400 TO 60T,
Belmont Place, Ingram, P., (J. ft St. L. IS. R.;
streets 50 ft. wide; sewered: houses to set back 4u
ft., cost at least t2. 014): terms 25 down, balance (10
per month. INGRAM LAND AND IMPROVE
MENT CO., 60 Fourth ave. (second floor).
OC13-10Z-TTSU
TO BUILDERS-OFFICE OF THE LIGHT
HOUSE Engineer, Fifth and Sixth Dis
tricts, Baltimore. Md., October 1Z 1889. Pro
posals will be received at this office until 12
o'clock noon of FRIDAY, the 15th day of No
vember. 1S&V, 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. Tbe right is reserved to reject any
or all bids, and to waive anr defects. J. C.
MALLERY, Captain of Engineers. U. S.
Army, Light-House Engineer, Fifth and Sixth
Districts. ocl5-3G-TTS
nOI J. W. PATTERSON POST, NO. 1H.
Continuation of the Exposition at tbe Fair
of Cot. J. W. Patterson Post, No. 161, at
Salisbury Hall, Soutbside, every evening.
The wonderful phonograph and many other
exhibits ot the late Exposition to be seen at
the fair.
Admittance 10 cents. oc22-f7
3f.it aad 730 7. x., and
from day to day until the efitlre aiaeKi
is disposed of, and in quaattWes tomktf-
tbe purchaser.
This is without eseefoa tbo terfeafrsafeaffj
Fine Drygooda, Carpets ad Jtoga'fere
in Pittsburg, and is well wonhy tbe ;
of the public generally. The:
must be sold regardless of seat or. pffee Ja
BIJOU THEATER.
To-night.
OLIVER BYRON.
In
10,000 MILES AWAY.
October 28-Z1G-ZAG.
oca
TO IRON MANUFACTURERS-OFFICE
of the Light-House Eugineer, Fifth and
Sixth districts, Baltimore, Md., October 12, 1SS9.
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 the com
pletion and delivery of tbe metal work ot the
Newport News Light House, Hampton Roads,
Virginia. Plans, specifications, forms of pro
posal, and other information maybe obtained
on application to this office. The right is re
served to reject anv or all bids, and to waive
any defects. J. C. MALLERY, Captains of En
gineers, U. 8. Army. Light-House Ensineer,
Fifth and Sixth districts. ocl5r;-Trs
TTAOR SALE THE LARGEST, BEST AND
JU choicest lots In Allegheny county are found
iiiMaptewood Park, WllLlnsbnrg; over one-half
of the lots in the plan are sold; houses going np iu
every direction; secure one while you have choice;
small payment down, balance weekly or monthly.
GEO. M ARHN ft CO. . 105 Fourth ave.
OC20-25-TTSSU
Fnrma.
FOR SALE-SEVERAL FIRST-CLASS FARMS,
near Coraopolli, P. &L. E. K. K: also some
small pieces suitable for country homes and build
ing sites. LASHELL ft BAN KIN, 67 Fourth ave.
OC24-75
TTIOR HALE FARM 30 ACRES.
X frame house. 9 rooms, good barn;
2-STORY
best fratt
placeon llneof Fort Wayne road; IK miles from
balem. ED WITTISH, 410 Grant St.. Pittsburg.
Pa. ocSS-D
FOB SALE-OR EXCHANGE-FOR CITY
property, a very line farm of no acres, or will
alvlde into GO and 60 acres, with good frame bouse
of 8 rooms, large barn, etc.; land all tillable, good
fences and abundance of water; located In Wash
ington connty, Pa. C. BERINGEU ft SON, 103
Fpurthave. ocHMI-tts
TJH)B SALE-O'HABA TOWNSHIP -TWO
At miles from Sbarpsburg and one mile from
th workhouse, 30 acres or fine garden land nnder
excellent cultivation: well watered nnd rpnriri.
good fruit orchard, etc. : 5-room brick dwelling; 1
trims reasonable. SAMUEL W. BLACK ft COT, 1
taTourthave. oc.ttb I
DiwdauDlTElEplinnE.
$2,000 REWARD.
A description or mention of Daniel Draw
baugh's talking machine or telephone inven
tion was printed in some Pensylvania news
papers at sometime between tbe years 1S70 and
Search has been made in the public libraries
and the newspaper offices of that State forsuch
newspapers. The files of such papers are
in many cases complete, both prior and subse
quent to said years, but the files covering the
precise period in question have either disap
peared or been mutilated.
The undersigned will pay a reward of 81,000
to the person who will be tbe first to place in
their possession a genuine original copy of tbe
newspaper containing such description or men
tion nf Daniel Lrrawbaugh'a talking machine,
or to tbe one who first restores tbe files con
taining snch copy to the public library or news
paper office from which tbe same was taken.
The undersigned will also pay the sum of
Sl.CCOforthe detection and cuuviction of tbe
person or persons canstngsald disappearance
or mutilation of said fll6iv
All persons who have old files of Pennsylva
nia newspapers are requested to examlno tbe
same for such publication made during the
years mentioned,
SEWARD, DACOSTA t GUTHRIE,
3d Nassau street, -New York City,
Dated, New Yobs, October, 1888.
OC80-80-D
GRAND OPERA HOUSE-TO-NIGHT.
Matinees Friday and Saturday,
LITTLE LORD FAUNTLEROY.
October 2S, Roland Reed In
THE WOMAN HATER. OC2MS
HARRIS THEATER-EVERY AFTER
NOON and evening.
DANIEL BOONE. THE PIONEER.
Week October 28 Gray and Stephens, oc-29
order to make a prompt
creditors.
All goods sold at this saie poetsrveiy
anteed and warranted aa represented:
Special accommodations provided, fer
0GS34B-VM8V'
XROF. C. A. JOHN80N, THE NOTED
JtT "British Lion," editor and astronomicil
lecturer of Hamilton, Ont., lectures THIS
EVENING at Warren Chapel, cor. Clark and
Fulton st. at 7 p. v. sharp, on "Sun Spots."
Admission, 25c; reserved seats, 60c ocii-68
TTARRY WLLLIAMB' ACADEMY
Xo-nigbt, Matinees Tuesday, Thursday and
Saturday,
HARr-Y WATSON'S
AMERICAN
OC20-20 SPECIALTY COMPANY.
1. T AUCTION THE BNTrRR FTfRJiTaHsr.'
A MENTof a beautiful home, removed- ft i
.,.,.... -KTa 111U..I,tf --- '- J
mjo ulna, a. ". in. .u, ... " w. w iuwvim
of sale, FRIDAY MORNING, OeC , M 'Jf
o'clock sharp. Fine English rug partor sK
of 8 pieces, mantel cabinet, mantel aad. pier
mirrors, engravings and paintings, fsney wfc.
era, rugs, druggets, curtalnx. shades, str
clocks, ornaments, fancy articles, corner
case, center tables, Turkish ooaeh, glass
springs. blaBkets, beddings walBBt, ofcsn
oas cnamDor ibiv, aressmg ram,
chairs, rockers, oeosteaas, oea
ware, dining chairs, extension ta
china, elaas and. silverware. lasadfT
kitchen goods, velvet, moqaet, bo4y a4
vMMtrv hmwel eameta for Teems. haSs.:
stairs. HENRY AUCTION CO, LQL. Aw
tioaeera.
RESORTa.
THOMASVILLE, GA.,
Piney Woods Hotel.
Season opens December 4. 1889. .
M. A. BOWER, Proprietor.
For clrcnlars. rates, eta, address
WM. EL DAVIES, Manager, Thomasville, Ga.,
or F. A BUDLONG, WlndsorHotel, N.Y.Cf ty.
OC12-97-TTS
Walter j. Osbousne. Kichabd Barrows.
BARROWS 4 08BOURNE
JOB PRINTERS.
SO Diamond street.
Telephone No. 812. au81-6-TT3
plANOb,
ORGANS.
a HAMILTON,
SI AND 98 FIFTH AVENUE,
Plttsbnre. Pa. ap30-74-O
WE WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD -Watches
clocks, jewelry and silverware,
etc , etc. Finest qualities. Lowest prices in
tba two cities at WILSON'S JEWELRY
STORE, 61 Fourth are.. Pittsburg. Fine natch
repairing, etc.. a specialty. oc22-tts
nALIFORNIA FRUITS EVAPORATED
jl peaches and apricots, very choice: also
uotaea i
.by
WS-TO
fruits.)
JNO. A. RENHHAW A CO-
FarnHr GroeeHL.
.Liberty aad Nteths.
A UCTION SALE
CITY HOME.
69 CONGRESS ST., NEAR FTFTH AY,
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31, mt.
A substantial 3-storv brick dweWwr of
rooms, ball, bath, w. c, range and otfcer agve-jj
nience; house newly papered- BLACK a
BAIRD. 96 Fourth ave.'
"DOOKS AT AUCTION THIS KTSUVslI
at 7:30 o'clock at the rooms. No. 3U Mark,' oJ
second floor. HENRY AUCTIOK CO, Ll2S
Auctioneers.
SIXTH AVENUE DYE WO:
M. MAY SOTS & Gffl
STEAM DYERS AND SCOUJ
And ireseral reaoratera of textile
dies' and gentlemen's sotted or faded ,
neatlv cleaned or restored In osier.
of every description carefully attested .'
M. MAY SONS & Co.
jell-TTS 66 SIXTH AVE.. Ptttawaisfc'
jsmtt
ri A BALPH,
BUILDING CONTRACTOR.
i. oeveoto ave.
Telephone 1344.
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