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THE PsETTSBim& -DISPATCH, 'THURSDAY, NOVEMBER - 14? "1889.-
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A BIG TAX TEST CASE.
The
County Commissioners
Assessors Collide
and
WITH TWO BIG CORPORATIONS.
Jones & Laughlins, Limited, and the Dol
lar Savings Bank
OBJECT .10 THE THREE MILL TAX
The County Assessors bare as yet not
made much progress, at least bnt little has
been reported at the County Commissioners'
office, bnt Assessor Joseph II. Wilson has
already run against two snags in the Second
-ward. Jones's Laughlins' Limited, and the
Dollar Savings Bank objected to throwing
np their hands, figuratively speaking, and
though the precise objection is not very
definitely stated as yet, it appears they
claim that nnder the act of June 1, 18S9,
they are exempted by the twenty-first sec
tion from making the return demanded by
the local assessor, but are amenable to the
State onlyi In a precept issued by the
Auditor General for the guidance of Asses
sors and County Commissioners is found the
following:
THE LAW QUOTED.
Assessors and County Commissioners should
notice the difference between the act of Jnne
1, 1889, nnder which taxes for State purposes
are now to be assessed and collected, and the
act of Jane SO, 1BS5. under which they have
been previously assessed and collected. Under
the latter act the mortgages, judgments, securi
ties and moneys owing corporations by solvent
debtors conld not be taxed, but nnder the act
of June J, 1889. they are all made subject to
taxation at the rate of 3 mills on each dollar of
the value of the same, the exceptions being
that the act does not apply to notes discounted
or negotiated by any bank, banking institution,
savings institution or trust company, nor to
building and loan associations, nor does it tax
the morteages, judgments and other securities
of corporations, limited partnerships and joint
stock associations that pay a capital stock tax
to the Commonwealth directly, providing such
mortgages, judgments and other securities
constitute a portion of their assets included
within the apprised value ot their capital stock
uon which a tax is paid to the Common
wealth. AMOUNTS BEYOXD CAPITAL STOCK.
'Whatever a corporation, limited partnership
or joint stock association has in the way of
mortgages, judgments and moneys due it from
solvent debtors over and above what enters the
valuation of the capital stock upon which a tax
is paid by it to the Commonwealth directly,
should be returned to tbo assessor for purposes
of taxation, as also all judgments, mortgages
and other securities held in a fiduciary capaci
ty or not otherwise excepted.
Corporations, liniited'partnerships and joint
stock associations orcanized exclusively for
manufacturing purposes, excepting companies
engaged in brewing and distilling and compa
nies that enjoy and exercise the right of emi
nent domain, are exempted from the payment
of a capital stock tax to the Commonwealth;
and whatever mortgages, judgments, moneys
due from solvent debtors or investments they
own, have or hold, should be returned to the
assessor for taxation; and in all cases where
thev refuse or neglect to make such returns the
assessor should estimate a return as in the case
of individuals, to which estimated returns the
proper Board of County Commissioners or
Board of Revision of Taxes should add 0 per
centum as the penalty for neglect to make the
return.
THOSE INTERESTED CAN PICK OUT.
To give the instructions in full is unnec
essary, as the reader who is interested, and
ail are, can pick it out of the sections above
quoted.
Under the old act savings banks were not
required to make return to the local assessor
and, in construing the provisions of the last
act, Assessor Wilson and the Dollar Sav
ings Bank do not agree. The controversy,
however, between the corporations noted
and the assessor is not acrimonious, but it is
necessary that it be settled amicably never
theless. The' matter of particular interest to the
County Commissioners is this: They must
provide for the cost, and in making their es
timate they want to get as near right as pos
sible. They do not want to run the risk of
putting the county into the soup.
WHAT TAXPAYEBS MUST PAY ON.
The return of personal property taxpayers
are required to make includes all loans or
shares or stocK ownea dv you ol a railroad
comnanv chartered and doing business out
side of Pennsylvania; also, the same class of
securities owned by yon or manufacturing,
mining and other companies chartered by
and doing business in other States; also,
mortgages, judgments and other securities
of saving fund institutions of this or other
States that do not have a capital stock;
also mortgages, judgments and other securi
ties of mutual insurance companies of this
or other States; also, mortgages, judgments
and other securities of any corporation, lim
ited partnership, or joint stock association
of this Commonwealth, or that operates and
does business in this Commonwealth, which !
does not pay a capital stock tax to the Com
monwealth. This will include mortgages,
judgments, investments and moneys due and
owing to all corporations, limited partner
ships and joint stock associations organized
and engaged in any manufacturing business
of whatever kind or nature it mar be.
It is held that the Dollar Savings Bank
has no capital stock. The 3 per cent tax on
its $13,000,000 of mortgages, securities, etc,
would be something like $40,000, and were
the Commissioners in default of return to
add 50 per cent, as they would have power,
if it be shown that a return should be made
to them would aggravate the matter to the
extent of $15,000 or $17,000, and the signifi
cance when ail the county is canvassexl be
comes very great.
The attorneys of the corporation named
conferred at length with the Commissioners
yesteraay, anu bounty bolicitor Geyer's at
tention was called to the matter. He stated
that he wasn't ready to cive an opinion, but
seemed to think the meaning of the law
would not be difficult to reach. It is pro
posed to get up an amicable test case and
have the matter settled by the Court as soon
ts possible, so that the work of making as
sessments shall not be delayed,
BIG MONEY FOE COUNTIES.
"What makes the case peculiarly interest
ing to the county is the information con
Teyed in the closing paragraph of instruc
tions from the Auditor General, which reads
thus:
As the several counties of the Common.
wealth are entitled to have returned to them
under the art of J une 1, 1SS9, one-third of the
tax, as per statement made by them to the htate
Board of Revenue Commissioners, it is hoped
that county commissioners and assessors will
be vigilant in securing foil and proper returns
from all taxable persons, corporations, firms
partnerships. limited partnerships and joint
stock associations.
CbBtnberlnln'a Consfa firmed?.
Several years ago Chamberlain & Co., of
Des Moines, Iowa, commenced the manu
facture of a cough remedy, believing it to
be the most prompt and reliable preparation
yet produced for coughs, colds and croup,
that the public appreciate true merit, and
in time it was certain to become popular.
Their most sanguine hopes have been more
than realized. Over 300,000 bottles of
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy are now sold
each year, and it is recognized as "the best
made," wherever it is known. It will cure
a severe cold in less time than any other
treatment For sale at 50 cents per bottle
by E. G.Stuckey, Seventeenth and Twenty
fourth sts., Penn ave., and cor. "Wylie ave.
and Pulton st; by Markell Bros., cor. Penn
and Franklin aves.; byTheo E. Ihrig, 3,610
Fifth ave., and by Carl Hartwig, Butler st.,
in Pittsburg; and in Allegheny City by E.
E. Heck, 72 and 194 Federal st., and Thos.
K. Morris, cor. Hanover and Preble aves.,
Fred H. Eggers, 172 Ohio street, F. H. Eg
jrers & Son, Ohio and Chestnut streets.
Tisu
85 Worth lor 85.
One elegant life-size crayon, 13 cabinet
photos, one panel, all for $5, at Yeager &
Co.'s Gallery, 70 Federal st, Allegheny,
Pa, Leave orders tor Xnias; come soon.
'IFAMILY MEDICINES.
A Few Suggestion! io Parents on an Inde
pendent Subject.
What constitutes a family medicine? This
is a question in which all parents are deeply
interested. There are medicines that sail
nnder the name of family medicines that
have very few of the requisites demanded
for household use. In the emergencies that
are likely to arise at any time in the family
they are always found wanting. They may
be good medicines in many respects, and
yet4rhen it comes to the peculiar qualities,
the possession of which entitles a medicine
to the name of family medicine, they are
utterly lacking.
In the first place, family medicines that
are family medicines in fact as well as in
name, must cover all the diseases that are
likely to break out at any time in a family.
It may be a simple cold,"or it may be con
sumption; it niav be the whooping cough,
or it may be cnolera morbus; but what
ever it is, light or severe, comparatively
harmless or extremely dangerous, a family
medicine must be able to check and to cure
it. Then it must act promptly and effect
ively. The disease may be as violent as it
is sudden, and unless a medicine acts
promptly in nine cases out of ten it is uie
less. In any event it cannot be relied upon,
and a .family medicine must, above all
things, be reliable. Then it must be good
as well as safe lor old and young to take,
and pleasant, also, for otherwise the children
will not take it The children, it must be
borne in mind, are a very important part
of the family, and their tastes as well as
needs must be consulted. Then further,
a lamilv medicine must be reason
able in price. The rich are the few, the poor
are the many. A family medicine that finds
its way into rich families only is not truly
entitled to the name. But a medicine that
is high in price cannot be kept in the house
by poor people. They cannot afford to buy
it Therefore the price- must be adjusted to
meet their financial circumstances. Again,
a family medicine ought to be a preventive
as well as a cure. Part of its usefulness
should be to keep disease away. The moie
successfully it can do this the more usetul
it is. Bat, above all, it must be such that
it can be made use of by the members of the
family without calling in the aid of a phy
sician. This is unquestionably one ot the
principal attributes of a true family medi
cine, for without the ability to cure them
selves by means of it the name Family
Medicine would practically be meaning
less. Such are the qualities that constitute fam
ily medicines that truly and justly deserve
the name. In how many medicines will
these qualities be fonnd? In very few, in
deed; and first and foremost among these
few, by the common consent of all who have
given them a trial, are the three great fam
ily remedies Pe-ru-na, Man-a-lin and La-cu-pi-a.
Every essential quality and im
portant characteristic given above is pos
sessed by these remedies in a marked degree
To begin with, they cover all the diseases"
likely to break out at any time in any fam
ily. If it is consumption, or pnenmonia. or
pleurisy, or bronchitis, or asthma, or croup,
or neuralgia, or quinsy, or disease of the
heart or stomach, or colic, or cholera mor
bus, or cholera infantum, or diarrhoea, or
dysentery, or disease of the kidneys,
or scarlet fever, or whooping cough, or
diphtheria, or typhoid fever, or erysip
las, or yellow lever, or rheumatism, or
female diseases, or acute diseases oi the
skin, Pe-ru-na will cure tbem all, and
cure tbem in a marvelously short time. If
it is constipation, or biliousness or piles, or
any kind of trouble with the liver, Man-a-lin
will cure it promptly and effectively. If
it is catarrh, or running of the ears, or
chronic rheumatism or scrofula, or chronic
ulcers, or constitutional skin diseases, or any
blood disease, however violent, La-cu-pi-a
will cure it and do so in a way that will
demonstrate its power in a most conclusive
manner. In the second place, Pe-ru-na,
Man-a-lin and La-cu-pi-a act promptly and
effectively. In the third place, they are
safe and pleasant to take, and good for old
and young alike. In the fourth place, they
are reasonable in price, being but$l a, bottle
six for $5, so that the poorest family can
afford to keep them on hand. In the fifth
place, they prevent diseases as well as cure
them. Pe-ru-na is nudoubtedly one of
the very best tonics ever made, while a
little Man-a-lin taken now and then effec
tually prevents constipation, and thus keeps
the system regular. In the sixth place, and
lastly, and most important of all, they are
not only medicines for iamily use, but are to
be used by the members of the family in
curing themselves, thus saving time, trouble
and doctor's bills. By every attribute and
mark, therefore, of a true family medicine,
these three are such. As such they are in
thousands of homes to-day, in every State of
tne union, ana as such thousands of fami
lies that have tried them and found them as
advertised would not tor a single day be
without them. As such, finally, they are
recommended for trial to those who have
never tried them, with the assurance that
they will be found to be, in every respect
and in each particular, exactly what they
are denominated the three great family
remedies. Thompson' Guide to Music Baring-.
,. . Tel7 n?1";
this publica
Every musician in Pittsburg should have
tion. It is a laree 60-natred
catalogue, full sheet music size, containing
illustrations and prices of nearly every
musical instrument irom a double-ton eued
jewsharp to a fine piano. Also, a complete
list of over 6,000 pieces of popular sheet
music. Also, a special list of popular
music books by well-known publishers.
The special net prices printed in this cata
logue will open your eyes. We send this
complete, including Will L. Thompson's
latest song and chorus, on receipt of 10 cts.
in postage stamps.
W. L. Thompson & Co..
tts East Liverpool, O.
Can It Be Possible.
Bradford Piano, 7)4 octaves, square.... $100
Von Minden Piano, 7)4 octaves, square 125
Grovestine & Fuller Piano, 7)4 octaves,
square 150
New Upright Piano, G)4 octaves 175
New Organ, "5 octaves 44
New Organ, 6 octaves 55
Mellor & Hoene Organ, 5 octaves 20
Pittsburg dealers' expenses are so high
that it is impossible for them to sell within
25 per cent of our prices.
Echols, McMuebay & Co.,
123 Sandusky st,
(Telephone Building), Allegheny, Pa.
TUSSU
This Morning
We drop our bargain knife and cut the
price of our men's imported Schnabel's
chinchilla overcoats from $22 to $12; $12 to
day. They come in three shades blue,
black and brown many of them bound,
and we guarantee them first-class garments.
P. C. C. C. cor. Grant and Diamond sts.,
opp. the new Court House.
Gnltnrs and Mandolins.
"WARRANTED TRUE AND NOT TO'SPLIT.
The American antique oak $ 8 00
The Arion mahogany 10 00
The Conservatory rosewood, first
qualitv ". 15 00
The Conservatory rosewood, second
quality 12 00
The Washburn rosewood $22 to 150 00
The American Mandolin 12 00
The Washburn Mandolin $22 to 75 00
Also, always on hand a fine assortment of
banjos, zithers, cornets, music boxes, auto
harrjs, violins, music cabinets, accordions,
music wrappers and (olios. Everything in
the musical line at the lowest prices. Ail
the latest sheet music sold at half-price by
H. Klebcr & Bro., No. 606 Wood street
Cabinet photos,
panel picture. Lies'
and 12 Sixth st
$1 per doz. Extra
Popular Gallt-', io
Tisa
The most effective "night cap" is a glass
orF. & V.'s Iron City beer.
HEAL ESTATE SAVINGS BANK, Mat,
401 SmlthDeld Street, cor. Fourth Arcnuo.
Capital, 8100,000. Surplus, BS.O00.
Deposits of 11 and upward received and
interest allowed at 4 per cent. tts
Biaib's Pills Great English cont and
rheumatic remedy. Sure, prompt and effect
Ire. At druggists'. TTSu
M3-Display advertisements one dollar per
square or one insertion Classified advertise
menu on this page such as Wanted, For Bale,
To Let, etc, ten cents per line for each inser
tion, and none taken for las than fifty tents.
THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH
BRANCH OFFICES.
For the accommodation of the
public, Branch Offices have been
established at the following places,
where Want, For Sale, To Let, and
other transient advertisements will
be received up to 9 P. M. for inser
tion next morning:
Advertisements arc to be prepaid except where
advertisers already have accounts with Till DIB
PATCH. prrrsBURQ.
THOMAS MCCAFFREY, 35o9 Butler street.
EM1L O. BTUCKEY, Mth street and Penn ave.
E. G. bTUCKEY A CO., Wylle ave. and Fulton aU
N. STOKELY, jftrui Avenue Market House.
EAST END. "
3. TV. WALLACE, cm Penn avenue.
v OAKLAND.
MCALLISTER & SBEIBLER,Stb av. & Alitood It
SOUTIISIDK.
JACOB SPOHN. No. SCarson street.
H. A. DONALDSON, 1707 Carson street.
ALLEGHENY.
A. J. HAERCHEK, 59 Federal street.
H. J. McBKIDE. Market Honse, Allegheny.
FEKDH. EOGEHS. 171 Ohio street.
F. H. EGGERS A SON, Ohio and Chestnut M.
J. F. STEVENSON. Arch and Jackson meets.
THOMAS MCHENRY, Western and Irwin aves.
G. W. HUGHES, Pennsvlvanlaand Beaver aves.
PERRY M. GLEIM. Rebecca and Allegheny aves.
M1LLYALE BOROUGH.
W. "W. FLOCK.ER, Stationer. No. 4 Grant ave.
THE DISPATCH HAS OPENED A
BRANCH OFFICE FOB THE SOUTHSIDE
AT HO. 1220 CARSON STREET. WHERE
ADVERTISEMENTS, NEWS AND SUB
SCRIPTIONS CAN BE LEFT. BOTH FOR
GENERAL EDITIONS, AND FOR THE
SPECIALSOUTHSIDEISSUE PUBLISHED
EACH SATURDAY.
WANTED.
aiale ITcIp-
T7-ANTED-AGENTS-APPLY TO A. J. PEN-
VY TECOST, 413 Grant St. nolf-48
WANTED-AN EXPERIENCE!) CLOTHING
salesman. Call or address FAMOUS, Brad
dock, Pa. nol4-37
WANTED FIRST-CLASS DRUG CLERK;
none other need apnlv. Address P. o.
BOX 1005. Pittsburg, Pa. ,. nol2-6J
XTJANTED-AN EXPERIENCED MAN-TO
V solicit orders for job printing offlrc. Ad
dress K. T. Box 689, city. noU-96
WANTED-BLACKSMITH-TO GO TO THE
country. Apply, at 9 o'clock, BOOTH A
FLINN. 933 Penn avenue. nol4-!3
WANTED-A HAMMERSMITH FOR FORG
ING fan-tall and coach-shape carriage
axle. CLEVELAND AXLEM'F'G. CO., Cleve
land, O. nol4-6-D
-TTT ANTED A COMPETENTSHEETROLLER:
V a first-class Job and steady work for a good
man: reference required. Address P. O. 0X29,
Pittsburg. nol4-S
WANTED -A SUBSCRIPTION NUMBER
book salesman, with reference, can hear
of a pood opening by addressing J. H. C, Dis
patch office. nol4-l
-rXTANTED-200 LABORERS FOR RAILROAD,
V pipe line and stone quarry, 100 coal miners,
carpenters, coal shufflers, rarm and gardeners.
Inquire 640GUANT STREET. nol4-31
WANTED-A YOUNG MAN WHO UNDER
STANDS magic lantern, to travel with
company; state wages required, with reference,
at once. Address BOX 512, Latrobe, Pa. nol4-49
-TrjANTED-GOOD ROLLING MILL BLACK-
TV SMITH who can work either Iron or steel.
Apply at once to Mgr. of PITTSBURG FORGE
AND IRON CO.,Mlnth ward, Allegheny. no!4-22
WANTED-GENTLEMEN WHO DESIRE A
wife or a lively correspondent to send their
address and stamp to THE AMERICAN CORRE
SPONDING CLUB, Box 643, Clarksburg, W, Va.
OC23-10
w
AN1KD-A YOUNG MAN AS MENOH-
VV RAPHER and typewriter: wWing to do
other -work aUo. Apply at MANAGER'S OFFICE
CABLE W&IRKS, cor. bixtecnthh and Pike sts.,
city. nol4-24
"TOTANTED-CARPKJ.TEHS-A FEW
GOOD
Annlr
YY house carpenters and millwrights.
at once to JOHN A. GOFF, Foreman, corner
Twenty-fourth street and Penn avenue, Pitts
burg. nol4-23
-TTTAMEU-RELIABLE LOCAL ANDTRAV
YV ELING salesmen; nosltlons permanent;
special Inducements now; fast-selling specialties:
don't delay; salary from start. BROWN BROS.,
Nurserymen, Rochester, N.Y. sel7-70-TTS
-TirrANTED AGENTS "DODGE'S HORSE
Y blanket holder:" keeps the blanket from
blowing or sliding off the horse; nothing like It in
the market: every horse owner buys: sample by
mall 25c. STAYNER & CO., Providence, K. I.
n 010-95
-TT7-ANTED AN EXPERIENCED, INTELLI
YY GENT man to act as general salesman and
floor manager In a retail
drygoods bnslness:
man about 25 to 35 years of age wanted
the rlrht
man can secure a good position.
Address DRY-no!4-7
uuifua, uispaicn omce.
WANTED-LABORERS WANTED IN NEW
Orleans-SOO able-bodied men to sblpas
crew; wages (CO 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. oclS-42
WANTED-AGENTST08ELLTEA. BAKING
powder and pure sptces: gifts with goods;
coke workers, miners or mlllmcn can makemoney
In their spare time; special Inducements toner
sons having established trade. YAMASH1RO
TEA CO., 83 Jackson St., Allegheny, Pa.
u20-79-TTS
-TTJANTED-SALESMEN AT f75 PER MONTH
YV salarv and expenses, to sell a line of silver
plated ware, watches, etc.; by sample only; horse
and team famished free: write at once for full
Bartlculars-aud sample case of goods free. STAN
AUD SILVERWARE CO., Boston, Mass.
Se24-90-D
TTTANTED-BY A WELL ESTABLISHED
VV firm, doing business In the city, a man to
represent them in St. Louis; must have more than
ordinary ability and push: salary SS0O to $1,000,
with prospects of Increase: must have a Utile cap
ital to start with. Aadress B., Dispatch office.
nol4-I2
WANTED-YOU TO KNOW THAT NOTH
IftG Is selling like Dr. Walsh's famous
book, "Mary, the Queen or the Honse of David:"
one agent reports 141) orders from 151 calls; good
salary or commission to the right parties. Pub
lished: exclusively by A. S. GRAY & CO., Eisner
A Phillips building. nol4-12
WANTED -AT ONCE-ONE ENERGETIC
salesman to handle our line of GO samples in
women, misses and children's hand-sewed turns,
hand welts and McKay sewed shoes on a commis
sion of 5 per cent. In western Pennsylvania and
Eastern Ohio: goods well known: samples ready,
MCCLURE, BLOEbER & EGGERT, Buffalo. N.
Y. noS-lOu
ANTEDAGENTS IN EVERY TOWN IN
Western Penna., Northern W. Va.. and
Eastern Ohio to sell the Merritt typewriter, the
best 115 machine In America: we also have the
simplex duplicator. Shannon letter and bill files,
filing cabinets, office desks, letter presses, copy
ing books, etc.: write for circulars and terms,
OFFICE SPECIALTY MFG. CO., McCance
Block. Pittsburg. noH-100
Female Help.
TTT ANTED AN EXPERIENCED
NITESK
girl at 149 SHEFFIELD bTREET. Alle
gheny. no!4-44
WANTED-A GOOD GIRL FOR GENERAL
housework, to live out of the city; no wash
ing: references required. Inquire at office ORE
GON BREWERY. Forbes and Stevenson st.
nol4-90
WANTED-LADY (MIDDLE-AGED) IN OUR
educational department: must possess some
business abilities; hours 9 to 5: salary f 10 per week.
Call after 10 to-day, No. 5 Seventh aye. H. A.
SCHROEDER. no!4-95
WANTED-LADY AGENTS FOR OOR NEW
Mcintosh Raglln; superior cloth. In wide
stripes on outside: vulcanized rubber on Inside:
close fitting; very stylish: never spots: beautiful
as the finest cloth garment ever made and Is abso
lutely waterproof: agents sell six a day and make
t4 00: great opportunity; also fine line other
goods. Address E. II. CAMPBELL, 484 Randolph
St., Chicago. nox-69-TTsu
WANTED TO EMPLOY A FEW LADIES,
on salary, to take charge of my business at
their homes; entirely unobjectionable; light; very
fascinating and healthful: no talking required;
permanent position: wages flu per week in ad
vance; good pay foi part time; my references In
clude some ol the best well-known people of Lou
isville, Cincinnati, Pittsburg and elsewhere. Ad
dress with stamp. MRS. MARIO WALKER,
Fourth and Chestnut sts., Louisville, Ky.
selZ-13-Thsu
Male nnd Female Uelo.
WANTED-HOUSEKEEPEK, LAUNDRESS,
cooks, chambermaids, dining room girls,
nurses, 100 Louseglris, German aud colored girls,
drivers, waiters, farm hands, 1 colored boy. illtS.
E. THOMPSON, 608 Grant St. noli-KThs
WANTED AT ONCE HOUSEKEEPER,
must be Catholic, laundress, dishwasher and
nurse girl, cooks, chambermaids, bouse girls, 2
dining room girls, 83 50 per week, vegetable cook,
Santry girl, 2 colored girls. MEEHAN'S. 545
rant St. D014-D
fsltnntlona.
WANTED-BY AN EXPERIENCED YOUNG
man, situation as timekeeper or shipping
Clerk: A No. 1 references. REX, Dispatch office.
noI4-8S
WANTED-A SITUATION-FOR A FIRST
band bread and cake baker in the city.
Address FRED MILLER, 36 Darrab St., Alle
gheny. nolS-24
WAN TED-BY A MIDDLE-AGED ilAN.
single, a position as timekeeper, cashier or
any position 'or trust; can give first-class, refei
ence and a cash deposit. Adaress W. O.. Dis
patch omce. - i-'
,"8014-28
WAlfTED.
Rooms, nouses. Etc
WANTED-TWO FURNISHED BOOMS FOR
light housekeeping. Address X. X., Dis
patch office.- noH-a
Financing
"W-
'ANTED MORTGAGES LARGE AND
small, mi. wixxiaxi, 4iourani ira:t.
U012-&5-D
WAN1ED-TO LOAN C,00O IN SUMS TO
salt on first mortgage. Save expense by
addressing PRIVATE, Dispatch office, noiu-
-TTTANTED-MORTGAGES-MO EYTO LOAN
VV in sums to suit at , 5 and 6 per cent.
ALLES &. BAILEY, 164 Fourth ave. Tel. 167.
apl-14-TTSSU
WANTED-MORTGAGES ON CITY PROP
ERTY, over I1.O0O; 4tf tier cent; no tax.
HENRY A. WEAVLraco., 92 Fourth avenue.
mh2-a22-D
VHTANTED - M.OOO INTEREST IN
SOME
vr i
legitimate business, which will secure situa
tion: light mnrg. preferred. Address BUbl ESS,
Dispatch office. nol4-83
-TTANTED-MOHTGAGlib-IL000,ai0TOLOAN
IT la large aim Buiau
terxent, frceof btatetax
OYLE& CO., 131 Fourth i
In large and small amounts at 4S. Sands
no delay.
EEDB.
lave.
mT21-60
WANTED-TO LOAN 850.000 ON MORT
GAGES in amounts to suit. In city or coun
try, at 4)4 to 6 per cent, as to security; no delay.
SAMUEL W. liLACK & CO., 99 Fourth ave
jyl4-16-HThS
WANTED-TO LOAN 1500,00a IN AMOUNTS
of $3,000 and upward, on city and suburban
property, on 4J4. percent, free oftax: also mailer
amounts at 5 and 6 per cent. BLACK Ic BA1RD,
95 Fourth avenue. se21-d26-D
WANTSD-MORTGAGES-IT, 000, OCOTO LOAN
on city and suburban properties at 4M, Sand
6 per cent, anu on jarms in Aiicgnenrauu ujo-
cent counties at 6 per cent.
1. Ai. rTtv" a
BUH, lUo Jt onrm avenue,
ap7-ftt
TTTANTED-TO LOAN 1200.000 ON MORT-
YY GAGES; (100 and upward at 6 per cent;
1500,000 at 4K per cent on residences or business
property: also in aatoining
counties. S. H.
FRENCH. 125 Fourth avenue.
oc21-4-D
WANTED-MORTGAGES-1100.000 TO LOAN'
on mortgagea. in sums from S500 to 510,000.
for 3 to S vears on cltv property, at very low rates:
write for terms and give description of property.
J. E. GLASS, 13S Fifth ave. Telephone No. 1764.
nolS-47
Snaccllaneona.
T1TANTED -PRIVATE INSTRUCTIONS IN
Y V sparring.
Address SPAR, Dispatch office.
noi3-22
WANTED-TO BUY A STATIONEKY OB
notion store In country town. Address,
withf nil particulars, G. H., Dispatch office.
nol4-91
-rT7"ANTED-TO PURCHASE A SECOND
VV HAND electric light machine. Inquire
WM. KLEIMAN, No. 213 Main St., Allegheny
City. noH-20
WANTED-YOU TO GET A BAKER'S
dozen (13) of Stewart ft Co. ' j fine cabinet
photos for tU at 90 and 92 FEDERAL ST.. Alle
gheny. mv28-49-TTSU
-TT7-ANTED A RESPECTABLE PERSON,
YV willing to adopt a perfectly holthy girl
baby, Sweets' old: legitimate and healthy par
ents. Inquire Sj3 PENN AVE. nol3-13
TIT ANTED - NOVEMBER 13 THE LAST
VV month for flue cabinets at fl per dozen, at
AUFRECHT'S ELITE GALLERY, 510 Market
St., Pittsburg.
Bring the children on elevator.
DOS-60-TWT6SU
TiTANTED-BY PEARSON. LEADING PHO-
VV TOGRAPHER, 96 Firth avenue, Pittsburg.
and 43 Federal street.
Allegheny,
everybody to
Know that ne is matin
nr Sne cabin
fine cabinets at ;i 50 per
doxen; photos delivered when promised; instan-
taneous process.
mhl3-63
WANTED-PERSONS TO COME AND 'EX
AMINE the Patterson plan of lots at Cochran
station, on the Monongahela division of the P. R.
R., before purchasing elsewhere: see advertise
ment another column. J. R. WY1.IE. Cochran
station, Duqucsne, Pa., or No. 8 W OOD STREET,
Rooms, Iron Exchange building, Pittsburg.
oca-60-ocT).nol.4,8.8.12.14
FOR SALE-IMPROVED REAL ESTATE.
Cltv Residences.
FOR SALE A BARGAIN IN A BRICK
dwelling of 7 rooms, on Wylle ave.. near
Ktrkpatrlckst; price only 12,600. C. BERINGER
&SON., 103 Fourth ave. nolJ-3-ThS
FOR SALE A 9 PER CENT NET INVEST
MENT: a quick sale desired to settle an es
tate; 2 large brick houses; lot 40x80 feet. Tunnel,
near Firth avenue. See W. A. HERRON A bONH,
80 Fourth avenue. no6-67-HTh
FORBALE-L1NEOFCABLE, TEN MINUTES'
walk from Wood at. and Sixth ave., new two
story and mansard press brick. 8 rooms, vestibule,
bath, laundry, inside w. c, slate mantels, double
parlors, folding doors: this Is a handsome bouse
ox moaern nmsn, in a location rapidly improving
as a residence quarter: lot 22x115 to 40-foot street:
86,000. CHARLES SOMERS & CO., 313 Wood St.
PQ14-42
East End Realoencea.
FOR SALE SPACIOUS EAST END RES!
DENCE and grounds, Shadyslde district.
Particulars from JAS. W. DRAPE & CO.. 123
Fourth ave., Pittsburg. Mortgages wanted.
nol3-5S-WThS
FOR S A LE-NEAT RESIDENCE AND LARGE
lot; East End, near cable cars; everything
almost new; 85,600: a bargain. J AS. W. DRAPE
& CO.. 129 Fourth ave., Pittsburg. Mortgages
wanted. noI3-58-WThs
FOR SALE-JO. 000-A NEATHOUSE.7 ROOMS,
well Improved: lot 59x127 feet, on Emerson,
near Alder St., between inland and bhady ave
nue. East End. W. A. HERRON & SONS. 80
Fourth avenue. nolO-63-MTh
FOR SALE-FIVE-ROOM BRICK HOUSE ON
Fifth avenne, near Robinson street, on line
ofcable cars, at a barraln
price 82,600, 81,090
cash, balance on ten years' time if desired. C. H,
LOVE, No. 93 Fourth ave. n 014-8
FOR SALE-ON EUCLID AVENUE, EAST
END, near both cable lines, seven-room bouse
with good lot; price 82,900, 8500 cash and 831 a
month; this Is a very cheap property. C. IL
LOVE, No. 93 Fourth avenue. nol4-9-ThSSu
"CWK BAL-LOOK AT THIS BARGAIN-2
JP six-room houses (nearly uew) on Edmond
St., near Liberty ave.. Twentieth ward, lot SSilM;
Srlce only 83,000 to a qulca buyer. BALTEN
PERGER i WILLIAMS, 154 Fourth ave. nol2-58
TM
rOR SALE-ONLY 84,200-OAKLAND-A
X? new 2-8tory frame dwelling of 8 rooms, hall,
Tesiiouie, nam, lnsiue w. c. ana w. s. range, n.
and c water. Inside shutters, slate mantels and
tile hearths, lot 24x100 to an alley. J. E. GLASS,
133 Filth ave. Telephone 1761. nol4-27
FOR BALE-ON ELLSWORTH AVE.. NEAR
Roup St., rorner lot 55 by ab't 135; frame house,
8 rooms, bathroom: natural gas, elegant front
porch, hall In center of house; good elevation;
very desirable In every respect; only $8,000.
THOS. LIGGETT, 114 Fourth aye. noS-58-TTSSU
FORSALE-WALNUTSTKEET.NEAR AIKEN
avenue, choice lot, 34x1:7 feet to 20-foot al
ley: 3 substantial four-room houses; occupied by
desirable, prompt-paying tenants: property in
prime order; good location: rentals about 8600 per
year: price 85,500. CHARLES SOMERS & CO.,
313 Wood street. nol4-4!
FOKBALE-83.600-SAORIFICE E.E. DWELL
ING, 5 minutes' from cable line or P. R. R.;
substantial, almost new six-room frame dwell
ing: ball, gas, water, etc., with two lots, each 24x
109 feet: this Is a corner property, and very de
sirable; call at once. SAMUEL W. BLACK &
CO., 98 Fourth ave. nol2-78
FOR SALE ELYS1AN AVE. NEAR POINT
BREEZE A choice corner property In a rap
idly Improving and promising locality; new two
story frame, 6 rooms, oath, porches, excellent
cement cellar, private sewerage; lot 48x109 feet;
an attractive and desirable home, (4,000.
CHARLES SOMERS ft CO., 313 Wood st. no 12-7
FOR SALE-ON O'HARA ST., BETWEEN
Firth ave. and Walnut St., lot 42x130: frame
house of 8 rooms and bathroom; lavatory on first
floor; slate mantels, natural gas. 'elegant front
and side porch: ab't 3 minutes from Fifth ave.
cable cars; desirable In every respect: only 85,750;
a bargain. THOS. LIGGETT, 114 Fourth ave.
no9-58-TTSSU
FOBSALE-HANDSOMEHOMEFOR88.300ON
very reasonable terms; street andsewerln
provements made; a complete brick house, late
style of architecture, 9 rooms, finished and con
venlenced most thoroughly; beautifully located
on Coltart square, Oakland. Full particulars
lrom W. A. HERRON ft SONS, 80 Fourth avenue.
no4-3-TT
FOR SALE-ON COR. EL WOOD AND EDWIN
sts., lot 50x120 to 20-ft. alley: new framo house
of 8 rooms, reception hall, bathroom, basement
laundry and all modern improvements; elegant
front and sldeporch: good neighborhood: only 2
minutes' walk from Fifth ave cable cars: 88,750;
easy terms. THOS. LIGGETT, Mo. 114 Fourth
avenue. no9-58-TTSSu
FOR SALE ELLSWORTH, NEAR ROUP
station and cables: new Queen Anne brick; 10
large rooms: large tile vestibule reception hall;
bath, laundry, cedar closet, hardwood mantels with
mirrors: a beautiful house; embracing every mod
ern appliance and convenience: large lot with
lawn, shade and hard walks; well worth 814,000.
CHARLES SOMEKS ft CO., 318 Wood st.
nol2-8-TT
FOR SALE-THE VERY BEST AND MOST
complete brick houses for the money offered
for kale In either city: only 88,300-brlck houses
wellbulit: late style of architecture: 9 rooms, hand
somely finished: complete to smaller details; street
and sewer Improvements made: location first
class, on Coltart square, the most desirable part of
uaKiana; senator particulars, w. A. HEltKuri
ft SONS, SO Fourth avenue. no4-4-MTb
FOK SALE-EAST END-AriNJi NORTH HI
LAND ave. dwelling containing 10 elegant
rooms; all conveniences; this is a very desirable
home, complete In all respects; onlyaiew min
utes' walk from both cable lines, and a short dis
tance from Kast Liberty station: lot 55x118; ele
vated above the street; tbe price has been re
duced to a very reasonable figure. BLACK &
11A1KD, 05 Fourth ave. 3A-143. nolO-K)
FOB SALE-83G3 CASH. BALANCE SUALL
monthly payments, for 7-room Queen Anne
dwelling; half, vestibule, porch, bath. Inside w.
c. range: lot 80x19): one minute from Second ave.
electric rallwaytprlce 83,650; this la part of tbe
large Blair estate, and we offer these low nrlces
and easy terras to Interest downtown people, ex
pecting to make our profits later on, SAMUEL
w. BLACK It CO., 89 Fourth ave. no9-V2-TTS
T7IOK SALE-BEN "VENUE PLACE, A F1BST--.'
CLASS Queen Anne frame residence of 8
rooms and attic, recept. hall and bath room, in
side w. c. and stationary w. s., nat. gas for fuel,
electric light, electric bells, cemented cellar.lann
dry with stationary tubs; elegantly flnlthed
throughout and U one or the moit desirable resi
dences In-East End. with a beautimi lot 82x140,
and only 87.500, on easy terms. For particulars see
J. E. ULASS, 138 Fifth ave. Telephone 17S4.
nol4-27 ' --
FOR SALE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE.
Enat End Residence!.
FOR SALE-GOOD SMALL HOUSE. THREE
rooms, with large lot, on Orphan avenue.
East End: price I1.2U0; terms easy. C. H. LOVE,
N o, 91 Fourth avenue. no!4-8
FOR SALE-OAKLAND DWELLINGS-WE
have a large number of dwellings in Oak
land. ranzlnirfromt3.snotntT.mo:eaUforlIst. C
BERINGER & SON, 103 Fourth ave. noH-3-ThS
I7IOR SALE-A NICE NEW BRICK BESI
: DENCE, with 2 lots, on Larimer avenue, a
graded, paved and sewered St.: all In perfect
order. C. H. LOVE, 93 Fourth avuuo.
nol3-S3-Ths
Allegheny Residences.
FOR SALE-GOOD FRAME DWELLINO
house of 7 rooms, with lot 20x12? feet, on Bea
ver ave., Allegheny, near Fayette st; price low.
C. BERINGER & SON, 103 Fourth ave.
nol4-3-TbS
TTtORSAI.E FRAMK HOUSE OF 4 ROOMS
JD also a 3-roomed house: lot 40x150 feet; Grand
avenue. Tenth ward
Allegheny: price only 11,800
lor an. c,
BERINGER & SON, 1(1! Fourth ave.
nOlt-3-ThS
FOR SALE-ELEGANTMANSION. 11 ROOMS,
large lot, shade irees and shrubbery: Wash
ington Btreet, Allegheny; will be sold at a bar
gain. W. W. MCNEILL & BRO., 105 Fourth aye.
FOR 3ALE-AT A VERY REASONABLE
price, one of the most desirable properties on
North Avennp. Alleirhnnr. fronting the most de
sirable part of parks. W. A. HERRON & SOJS,
w r oarta avenue.
nol2-87-TuTh
FOR BALE ALLEGHENY INVESTMENT
Close to California ave. and locomotive works;
three-story frame. 8 rooms; rentals will yield a
large return on price.t2.300. CHARLES SOMEKS
& CO., 313 Wood St. H014-42
FOR SALE-PARK PROPERTY, ALLE
GHENY, choice residence. No. 21 Montgom
ery ave.. 14 rooms, bath, lavatories, laundry and
all conveniences: quick sale desired to settle an
estate. BAILEY, FARBELL & CO., 619 Smith
field st. noH-35
FOR SALE-ALLEGHENY - WE THINK
well of this property as a point for business.
In the center of a rapidly-growing locality, and as
a place affording a pleasant home;substantlal new
two-story frame, large storeroom, side hall. 4
large nice dwelllngrooms; lot 24x130: well excel
lent water, stable, etc: a good Investment; 3,OC0.
CHARLES SOMERS i. CO., 313 Wood U nol4-42
gnbnrban Residence!.
FOR SALE A NICE RESIDENCE AND
large lot In Sewlckley, near railroad station.
8 rooms, hall, cellar, porches, natural gas, bath,
etc., large lot, open elao entrance, stable and car
riage honse, etc.; price only Jo, 500; a great bar
gain. JAS. W. DRAPE 4X0., l5 Fourth
avenne. x'lttsborg. noia-56
FOB. SALE LOTS.
East End Lots.
FOR BALE-OAKLAND LOTS ON ROMEO ST.,
Bonndry St., Joncalre st. and Sylvan ave.:
1250 and f30O each. BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth
ave. 2D-217. nolO-61
FOR SALE-BUILDING LOTS FOR 8700, ONE
square from cable cars, on Howe, near Roup
street: terms easy.
W. A. HERRON Jt SONS. 80
rounn avenue.
nOllHB-HTh
FOR SALE-8 ACHE3-THE FINEST BLOCK
of ground on Squirrel Hill, on the leading
avenue: price only (12,000.
ed wrnisH. 410
uiaubBu, xiisourg.
nol4-D
FOR SALE 2 ACRES OF BEAUTIFUL
ground, almost adjoining the Schenley Park.
Twenty-second ward, for 89,00) if sold quick
,uiu if sola quicx. w.
ourth avenue.
A. ll.ttllU SSU.NS, BUfO
nolO-69-MTh
FOR SALE-S650-LEVEL BUILDING LOTS,
on grade, 25x100 feet, 0 feet from Home
wood station, P. R. R.; location desirable: terms
easy. W. A. HEBRON 4 SONS, 60 Fourth ave
nue. BOlO-48-MTh
FOR SALE-81X ACRES ON BHADY AVEN UE.
Squirrel Hill, one minute from new electric
road, at less than value: well planted in fruit,
etc.; terms to suit. C. H. LOVE, No. 93 Fourth
avenue. nol4-10
FOR SALE-HEHRON H1LLU-OT3 8500 EACH,
Madison aye., just at the termlnns of the
Wylle ave. cable line: this Is a good place to buy
or a home or Investment. BLACK & BAIRD. 95
Fourth ave. nolAl
FOK SALE-COH. WALNUT STRAND COL
LEGE ave.. lot 100x147; sets well above grade;
about 3 minutes' walk from Fifth ave. cable cart;
small cash payment, bal. on time. THOS. LIG
GETT. No. 114 Fourth aye. no9-58-TTSSU
FOR SALE VILLA PARK PLAN OF LOTS
are the most desirable In the market; no lot
less than 40x140 feet; good walks, close to station;
S rices low and best of terms: investigate this plan
efore purchasing elsewhere. JOHN F. BAX
TER, Agt., 5l2Smlthfleldst. noltMi-TTSSu
T7IOR SALE-SECURE ONE OF THOSE VERY
E desirable lota for a home or Investment:
Baum Grove plan. Roup station; the Baum Grove
plau Is the most central location In the East End,
and prices below actual value. MELLON BROS.,
East End, or JNO. F. BAXTER, Agent, 512 6ml th
fleld st. noll-5-TT
FOR SALE THE CHEAPEST LOTS WITH
greatest advantages are the Baum Grove lots;
no extra cost for sewers, grading, curbing, stone
Salks, etc., easy of access; fprices low: terms
iay, and monev to build If desired. See MELLON
BUGS., East End, or JNO. F. BAXTER, Agent,
MISmlthfleldst. noll-4-HIh
FOR SALE-ON WILKIN B AVENUE. NEAR
Fifth avenue, four acres, one of the finest lo
cations In the Squirrel Hill district, not over two
minutes' walk from new electric road, and about
five minutes from Fltth avenue eable line: this Is
one of the most desirable locations now for sale
In the suburbs or the city. C. H. LOVE. No. 93
Fourth avenue. nol4-ll-ThF6u
Tlazelwood lota.
FOR 8ALE-LARGE LOTS. CHOICE HESI
DKN CE location and good investment prop
erty. Second ave, near Hazelwood station, right
in line oi eieciTic roaa.
CO., 313 Wood St.
CHARLES SOMERS 4
U014-42
Suburban Let.
FOR SALE-CHOICE LOTS; 50x194, 8400 TO 8600,
Belmont Place, Ingram, P., C &bl. L. R. R.:
streets 50 ft. wide: sewered: houses to set back 40
ft., cost at least J2.0CO: terms 825 down, balance 810
per month. INGHAM LAND AND IMPROVE
MENT CO., 60 Fourth ave. (second floor).
OC13-102-TTSU
OHacellBneona.
FOR SALE-NATURAL GAS LANDS-160
acres on Noblesvllle road, eight miles from
Indianapolis; no wells yet drilled on this land,
but lands on all sides have flowing wells, from
which entire supply for Indianapolis Is obtained.
For prices apply to L. A. COQUAKD, 124 North
Tblrd St.. St. Louis. Mo. no!4-W-D
FOR SALE BUSINESS.
Business Chances.
FOR 8 ALE-THE PATENT RIGHT OF A VERY
useful article, used In every household. Call
on W. B. BRATTEN, seventh Avenue Hotel, to
day. noI4-35
FOR SALE-CHEAP-AN INTEREST IN AN
oil well, nearly finished, with 500 acres, near
producing wells. Address FORTUNE, Dispatch
office. nol4-34
TTIOR SALE-BARBER SHOP. WITH EQU1P
JD MENT for the business, with lease of building;
location first-class. For particulars call at NO.
179 FEDERALJJlBEET, Allegheny City. no!2-9
FOR SALE-DRUGSTORE ONE OF THE
finest and most central In the city; well
stocked with fresh goods: will sell at Invoice: only
those meaning business need answer. PHAR
MACY, Dispatch office. no!4-4l
FOR SALE-1N THE OIL BELT. NEAR THE
Arbuckle well. In Cbartlers Creek, at Duff's
station, Allegheny county, Pa., 6 acres
price
y,uw. d or zuii particulars see w.
HERRON
t SONS, No. 80 Fourth ave.
FOR SALE-CHEAP, ONE OF THE OLDEST
and best paying photograph galleries In Alle
gheny; must be sold, on account of poor health;
rare chance for right party. Address PHO
TOGRAPHER, Allegheny P. O., Pa.
nol4-92-MTh8
FOR SALE-DRUG BUSINESS IN NOR1H
WEsTFa., the oldest and best located In city
oris. 000 'nop.; stock and business worth 81,-000; will
sell for 82,500 cash; owner In other business Call
or address J. L. WILSON, St. Charles Hotel,
Thursday or Friday afternoon. nol4-17
FOR 8ALE-AT A SACR1FICE-A FIRST
CLASS drygoods business: stock fresb and
clean: location one of the very best. In a large
manufacturing district; stock will Invoice about
83,000; can be reduced to 85,000; good and sufficient
reasons for selling. Those meaning business can
Set full particulars by addressing P. O. BOX 60,
IcKeesport, Pa. no2-43-TT8
FOR SALE SEVERAL FINE GROCERY
stores, large and small,, at low prices: cigar
stores, small drygoods stores, confectioneries, bak
eries, laundry, feed store, milk depots, boarding
houses, printing office, etc N. B. We have
customer with 5, 000 or more capital who will take
Interest in good paying city drygoods business.
8HEPARDftCO.,oVrlFthaye. no9
FOR SALE-A WHOIK OK HALF INTEREST
In an extensive general store doing a large
lucrative ousiness in a rapiaiy growing man
ufacturing town on line of railroad; spacious
rooms in a brick building on the corner of tbe two
leading streets in the place; oldest and best stand
In town: sales about 880,000 annually, mostly on a
cash basis; no bad debts: such a line opportunity
as this presents to secure a moneymaklng busi
ness Is of rare occurrence Fullerlnrormatlon to
principals only and thoe meaning business can be
obtained at onr omce, or sent by mall when real
name and address Is given. JAS, W. DRAPE 4
CO., 129 Fourth ave., Pittsburg. nol2-76
Business Standi.
FOR SALE-DO N'T MAKE AN INVESTMENT
, nntll we quote you price on an Allegheny
Diamond property. CHARLES SOMERS & CO.,
313 Wood at, noBil
FORbALE-BUSINESS PROPERTT-A PKOF
ITABLE investment: large and substantial
brick building, cor. federal street and North ave
nue, bee W, A. HERRON 4 SONS, 80 Fourth
avenue. no6.e7-MTh
TTIOR HALE HOTEL PROPERTY NEW
X! CASTLE. Pa.; the undersigned will sell at
public sale the Crawrord House, New Castle,
Pa., Tuesday. Nov. 19, 1839, at 2 o'clock p.m.;
house has always been a licensed hotel, and is In
""- " inry utii a uceuseu uvici, ui
?0U)cP!llr- "or particulars inquire of
CKATYFOHD. New Castle, Pa. ocCT-88-1
uirc oi u. ju,
OC27-98-T118U
FOR SALE-A FINE BOTlsLINONEOFTHE
most prosperous towns In Western Pennsyl
vania; everything new and or the most Improved
style; steam beat, closet and bathrooms, 28 bed
rooms, two offices, readingandsample rooms, line
range in kitchen: barn 38x7ajrt. : elegant 'bus and
team; bnslness all that could be desired; reason
forseningpoor health. For further particulars
wniexo or inquire at uisrATCHOJrllCE.
Mwi-ois j -$r y"-, j, ."
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS.
Machinery ana Metals.
FOR SALE-ENGINES AND BOILERS-NEW
..5S.l,..T?atte'I:v,'ePlrlnittiromptlv attended to.
PORTER FOUNDRY ANDMACH1NECO..L1M.,
below Suspension bridge, Allegheny, Pa. anlo-29
FOR SALE-SECOND-HAND ENGINES AND
boilers; all sizes and styles In stock, from 4 to
100 h. p.;all refitted;good as new, at lowest prices;
portable engines, S to 25 h. p. ; boilers all sizes
and styles. J.S.YOUNG,23Parkway,Allegheny.
Pa. OC25-80-D
FOR SALE-NOW ONE SECOND-HAND
tenoning machine, 2 surface planers and I
shaper.and new andsecond-band engines, boilers,
lard kettles, tar tanks, Slemen valves, castings,
etc VELTE ft MCDONALD, Thirty-second st,
and Penn ave. 1v21-91-ttb
TTIOR BALE-ON SPECIALLY EASY TERMS.
X' a completely equipped malleable and gray
ron foundry. In full running order; property
.-djuou ieei; onca ouiiaing, wua roacniue auop,
patterns, etc., and is situated within three blocks
or the switch track In the heart of St. Louis. For
rnll particulars apply to JOHN GRETHER, No.
304 N. Eighth St., St. Louis, Mo. OC26-39-TTS
v lTonea. Vehicle. Live Stock, dec.
FOR SALE-COVERED DELIVERY WAGON;
weight about 850 lbs.; lair condition: also
hone; both offered at low price for want of use.
Wi UilAM' oi., city. . UOlf-W
pOH SALE-HORSE-CHESTNUT GELDING,
1 14VC hands, vprv nnlpt trnrtA Innklmr. fearlpxa
of cars, suitable for children to ride or drive.
JAMES KERR'S STABLE, 527 Penn ave. noH-72
Miscellaneous.
FOR SALE-ONE POOL AND THREE BIL
LIARD tables in first-class condition; pool
and billiard supplies: tables cut down and re
paired. C. L. litAGY, 1313 Tenth ave., Altoona,
Pa. noO-78-TTSn
PERSONAL.
PERSONAt-HAVE YOU SEEN LEVI'S
bookstore? Do yon know we have new books
as well as old? Do you know we have the largest
stock of old books west ot the Allegheny Moun
tains? LEVI'S BOOKBTORE, 900 Liberty st.
no3-33
PERSONAL HIS LOVE SUDDENLY RE
TURNED; recently they had not been on the
best of terms owing to a little family jar occa
sioned by the wHe insisting on being allowed to
renovate his wearing apparel, and which, til
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, 65
Fifth ave., corner Wood st., second floor, and
now everything Is lovely and peace and happiness
again reigns in their household. Telephone 1558.
aud0-D
LOST.
LOST A-BUNCH OF KEYS. BY LEAVING
at DISPATCH OFFICE will be rewarded.
nol4-2S
LOST-85 REWARD-A SMALL MEXICAN
dog: answers to the name of Don. The above
reward will be paid If returned to J. at. SIMON
TON, 133 Fourth ave., city. nol3-73
LOST YESTERDAY IN PITTSBURG,
pocketbook containing commutation ticket
on Ft. Wayne and Chicago road, sum of money,
papers, etc. Finder will be rewarded by leaving
same at DISPATCH OFFICE or JT. WAYNE
TICKET OFFICE, Allegheny. nol4-39
FOUND.
FOUND ONE SMALL SILVER WATCH
chain and ring attiched; the owner can
have same by calling on N. T. KUHNH, Agent
Adams Express Company. Allegheny. no!4-43
MEETINGS.
TTOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS THE
i.1 annual meeting of the stockholders of the
Pittsburg Traction Company will be held at the
office of the company. No. 310 Fifth avenue, on
MONDAY, November 18, 1SS9, at U o'clock A.
M., for the purpose of electing seven directors,
to servo for the ensuing year, and for such other
business as may come before the meeting.
GEO. L. McFARLANE, Secretary. no863
VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
IM there will be a special meeting of the
stockholders of the Sewlcklev Dairy Company
on THURSDAY, November 1889, at S P. K.,
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.
Pittsbueo, October 18, 1889.
oclS-79-18,24,31-no7,l
FlUELTTT TrrXE AND TRUST COMPANY, J
121 and 123 Fourth avenue,
Pittsburg, Pa.. November 4 18S9. )
mHE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE
I stockholders of the Fidelity Title and
Trnst Company will be held at its office on
THURSDAY, November 14,1889, at 1 o'clock
P. IL. for the pumole of receiving the annual
report, the election of 15 directors to serve tor
the ensuing year, and the transaction of such
other business as mavproperly come before the
meeting. C. B. MoVAY. Secretary.
no5-5-&a,7.8.9.12.13,14
RESORTS.
THOMASVILLE, GA.,
Piney Woods Hotel.
Season opens December i. 1889.
M. A. BOWER, Proprietor.
For circulars, rates, eta, address
"WM. E. DAVIES, Manager, Thomasvine, Ga,
orF. A. BUDLONG. Windsor Hotel, N.Y.City.
ocRMT-TTS
BUSINESS CHANGES.
DISSOLUTION NOTICE 18 HEREBY
given that the partnership lately existing
between John S. Wallace and Geo. M. Cote, of
Pittsburg, Pa., under the firm of Wallace A
Cote, was dissolved by mutual consent on the
12th day or September, A. D. 1889. All debts
owing to said partnership are to be received by
said John S. Wallace, and all demands are to bo
presented to him for payment.
JOHN 8. WALLACE.
GEO. M. COTE.
Pittsbubo, November 13, 18S9. noll-2-Th
DISSOLUTION NOTICE THE UNDER
SIGNED firm of Lindsay, Sterrit t Co.,
composed of James C. Lindsay and George B.
Sterrit, has been dissolved.
LOJD8AY. STERRIT & CO.
Co-partnership The undersigned has adailt
tedJohnB. Lindsay and Thomas McMurray,
for many years employed by the late firm, to
an interest in the business. The business will
be continued under the firm name of
. JAS. C. LINDSAY 4 CO.
noHWO-TTSu JA8. C. LINDa-Y.
AUCTION SALES.
BANKRUPT BALE.
. OVER $150,01)0 WORTH
OF
FINE FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY
GOODS, CARPETS, RUGS. Etc.,
BY AUCTION J
AT
723 AND 725 LIBERTY ST.,
CORNER EIGHTH.
Sales, Morning, Afternoon and Evening,
COMMENCING, MONDAY, NOVEMBER IL
N. B. Special accommodations provided for
ladies. nol2-74-TTS3u
TTANDSOME FURNITURE, ELEGANT
carpets, mirrors, etc., at Auction
FRIDAY MORN TNG. Nov. 15, at 10 o'clock,
At No. 811 Market st.
Parlor, library, office, chamber and dlninir
room furniture. Brussels and ingrain, ball,
room and stair carpets, bedding, hair and'huak
mattresses, tine aecurated dinner, tea and
toilet sets, fancy goods, mirrors, ruga, linoleum,
stoves, kitchen and laundry goods, ladies'
wraps, stationery, dishes, iron safe, piano forte,
clocks, ornaments, Turkish rues, eta. etc.
HENRY AUCTION CO., LIM.,
nol4-25 Auctioneers.
piNE ART AT AUCTION.
Consignment ot about 100 handsomely framed
English steel plate engravings and modern oil
paintings at auction SATURDAY, November
16, at 2 o'clock in tho afternoon and 7.30 In the
evening, at.No. 311 Market tt.
Persons who wish to purchase these works of
art will obtain them at their own price, as every
picture will be sold regardless of cost.
HENRY AUCTION CO.. LIL.
nol4-26 Auctioneers.
AUCTION SALE-FOR ACCOUNT OP
whom it may concern, 10 bonds of fSOO
each of the New York and Westmoreland Gas,
I'oal and Coke Company at the rooms. No. 311
Market st, TUESDAY, Nov. 19, at330 o'clock.
HENRY AUCTION CO., LIM., Auctioneers.
uolO.77.MTh
"PIANO&,
ORGANS.
B. HAMILTON.
SI AND 93 FIFTH AVENUE,
Pittsburg. Pa. ap30-7-B
WAXTJIB J. O3E0URNE. KICHABD BARBOWS.
T ARROWS & OSBOURNE -
A X JO" JONXJSllS.' , i J vsr
, 2 i
TeieNeCjuJi
nlHIUUU BITB1.
TO LET.
City Residences.
mo LET-ON FEDERAL ST., NEAR WYLIE
X ave.. brick bouse of 7 rooms and bathroom.
THOS. LIGGETT, 114 Fourth aye. no9-5S-TT8Sn
Eaat End Keaideacea.
TO LET-HOJSE OF H BOOMS. STABLE
and outbulldlnts: large grounds; on Negley
avenue, near Penn avenue cable cars. Inquire of
HENRY K0BEKT3,at Oliver ftKoberU Wire Co.,
Boutbslde. sel9-10
Allegheny Residences.
TO LET-A FINE NEW 8-ROOMED HOUSE,
nice front porch, an modern conveniences,
209 Juniata st. Inquire In DRUGSTORE, cor.
Franklin and Fulton sts., Allegheny. noM-09
Sabnrban Residences.
TO LET-VERY CHEAP ON ACCOUNT OF
removal of owner; a good house or i rooms,
large-yard: near station, stBellevue. P., Ft. W.
ft 0. R. R. 8ee W. A. HERRON ft SONS. 80
Fourth avenue. nol2-Bl-TTS
Apartments.
TO LET-SECOND-STORY BACK ROOM.
furnished, 158 SANDUSKY ST., Allegheny,
no 14-33
TO LET-VERY DESIRABLE ROOMS, FUR-,
NISHED or unfurnished: bothgases. Apply
at NO. 270 SHADY LANE, East End. noll-87
Offices. Dek Room. Jfcc-
TO LET-80OO PER YEAR-A LARGE, WELL-
LIGHTED office with all modern conven-
lences; newly painted and papered : has two large
closets for storage room. Inquire at GERMAN IA
SAVINGS DAJXK, 423 Wood St. nolJ-3i-D
Business Stands.
TO LET-133 THIRD AVENUE, NEAR SMITH
FIELD St.. storeroom ana dwelling: will
rent them separately If preierred. C H. LOVE,
BSjFourth avenue. nolJ-SJ-Ths
mO LET-STONE QUARRY ON SECOND AVE
X NUE, Ulenwond; the large number of band
ings going no In this vicinity makea a near market
lor the stone: fronting on the B. ft O.. which
gives the great advantage of loadlngthe cars right
at the quarry; also having the line Second ave.
pavement to haul down town; a great chance ror
a nartv who Is able to handle sood atone In lirea
quantities.
- r.m ... ... ii --. . .- i- - 1
SAMUEL W. BLACK ft CO.. W
Fourth ave.
nO!2-79-TT8
OFFICIAL PITTSBURG.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
report of Viewers on the paving and curb
ing of Corday alley, from Pearl street to Cedar
street, has been approved by Councils, which
action will be final, unless an appeal is filed in
the Court of Common Pleas within ten (10)
days from date. E. M. BIGELOW.
Chief of Department of Public Works.
Pittsbueo, Pa Nov. II. 1889. nol4-W
VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
V reports of Viewers on the opening of
Maple street, from McLaln street to Lillian
street, and Grazier Btreet, from Homewood
avenue to the City line, have been approved by
Councils, which action will be final, unless an
appeal is filed in tbe Court of Common Pleas,
within ten (10) dayj from date.
E. M. BIGELOW.
Chief of Department of Public Works.
Pittsbubo, Pa.. November 14, 1889. noH-IS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
report of Viewers on the construction of
a sewer on Euclid street, from the north curb
line ot Penn avenue to Baum's northern line,
has been approved by Conncila, which action
will be final, unless an appeal is Sled in the
Court of Common Pleas within ten (10) days
from aate. E. M. BIGELOW.
Chief of Dept. of Public Works.
Pittsburg, Pa., November U, 1889. nollAH
AN ORDINANCE-AUTHORIZING THE
grading of De Sota street, from Fifth ave
nue to Allequlppa street.
Whereas, It appears by the petition and affi
davit on file in toe office of the Clerk of Coon
cils, that one-third in Interest of the owners of
property fronting and abutting upon the said
street, have petitioned tbd Councils of said city
to enact an ordinance for the grading ot the
same; therefore.
Section 1 Be it ordained and enacted by the
city of Pittsburg, in Select and Common Coun
cils assembled, and it is herebv ordained and
enactadby tbe authority of tbe same. That the
Chief of the Department of Public Works be
and is hereby authorized and directed to ad
vertise, in accordance with the acts of Assem
bly of the Commonwealth ot Pennsylvania; and
tbe ordinances of the said city of Pittsburg relat
ing thereto and regulating the same, for
proposals for tbe grading of De Sota
street from. Fifth avenue to Allequinpa
street, the contract therefor to be let in the
manner directed by the said- acts ot
Assembly and ordinance. The cost and ex-
Sense of the. same to be assessed and collected
1 accordance with the provisions of an act ot
Assembly ofthe Commonwealth of Pennsyl
vania, entitled. "An act relating to streets and
sewers in cities of the second class." -upDroved
the 16th day of May, A. D. 1889.
Section 2 That any ordinance or part of
ordinance conflicting with the provisions of
this" ordinance be aud tbe same is hereby re
peale'd, so far as tha same affects this ordi
nance. Ordained and enactedlnto a law in. Councils,
wis sta aj ox uctooer, a. xr. issu.
H. P. FORD. President of Belect Council.
Attest: GEO. 8HEPPARD, Clerk of BelecT
Council. W. A. MAGEE. President of Com
mon Council pro tern. Attest: GEO. BOOTH.
Clerk of Common Council.
Mayor's Office. October 3L 1889. Approved;
WM. McCALLIN, Mayor. Attest: ROBERT
OSTERMAIER. Assistant Mayor's Clerk.
Recorded in Ordinance Book. vol. 7, page 169.
2d day of November. A. D.. 18S9. no9
I No. 122.1
AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE
construction ot a sewer on Grazier street
from Novelty street to Murtland street.
Section 1 Be it ordained and enacted by the
city of Pittsburg; in Select and Common Conn
cila assembled, and it la hereby ordained and
enacted by the anthority of tbe same. That tho
Chief of the Department of Public Works be
and is hereby authorized and directed to adver
tise in accordance with the acta of Assembly of
the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and the
ordinanceS of tbe said city of Pittsburg relat
ing thereto and regulating- tbe same for propo
sals, for the construction of a pipe sewer on
Grazier street, -from Novelty street to Murt
land st.-eet. commencing at Novelty street;
thence along Grazier street to a connection
with sewer on Murtland street, size of sewer to
be 15 inches in diameter, the contract therefor
to be let in the manner directed by the said acta
of Assembly and ordinances. The cost and ex
pense of the same to be assessed and collected
in accordance with the provisions of an act of
Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylva
nia, entitled "An act relating to streets and
sewers in cities of the second claw," approved
the 16th day of May, A. D. 1889.
ejection 4k nat any orainance or part ot or
dinance conflicting with tbe provisions ot this
ordinance be, and the same is hereby repealed
so far as the same affects this ordinance.
Ordained and enacted into a law in Councils
this 28th day of October, A. D. 1889.
a. r. v unu, rresiaent ox select Council.
Attest: GEO. SHEPPARD, Clerk of Belect
Council. W. A, MAGEE, President of Com
mon Council pro tern. Attest: GEO. BOOTH,
Clerk of Common Council.
Mayor's Office. October 31, 1889. Approved:
WM. McCALLIN, Mayor. Attest: ROBERT
OSTERMAIER, Assistant Mayor's Clerk.
Recorded in Ordinance Book; voL 7, page 175,
6th day ot November. A. D. 1SS9. noI3-
No. 120J
AN ORDINANCiV-AUTHORIZrNG THE
widening and opening of Cecil alley, from
the northern side of Liberty street to the
southern side of Duqnesne way. .
Section 1 Be it ordained and enacted by the
city of Pittsburg, in Select and Common Coun
cils assembled, and it ix hereby ordained and
enacted by the authority of the same. That
Cecil alley, from the northern side of Liberty
street to the southern side of Duqucsne way,
be and the same shall be widened on tbe pres
ent eastern side thereof to the extent required
to make said alley 0 feet in width.
Section 2 That the Chief of the Department
of Public Works be and is hereby authorized
ana directed to cause to oe surveyed, widened
and opened within 60 days from tbe date of the
passage of this ordinnnce said Cecil alley, be
tween Liberty street and Duqnesne way, to tbe
width of fifty (SO) feet, as herein provided in
the foregoing section.
Section 3 That any ordinance or part of ordi
nance conflicting with the provisions of this
ordinance be and: tbe same is hereby repealed.
o xar u uoudd suxecta una orainance.
Ordained and enacted into a law in Councils
this 28th day of Octoher, A. D., 1889.
H. P. FORD, President of Select Council.
Attest: GEO. SHBPPARD, Clerk ot Belect
CounciL W, A. MAGEE, President ot Com
mon Council pro tern. Attest: GEO. BOOTH,
Clerk of Common Council.
Mayor office, October 8L 1889. Approved:
WM. McCALLIN. Mayor. Attest: ROBERT
OSTERMAIER, Assistant Mayor's Clerk.
Recorded In Ordinance Book, vol. 7, page
173, 61 h day of November, A. D.. 1889. no!3
No. 117.1
AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE
constrnction of a boardwalk on Holt,
Summer and Barry streets, from Sterling street
to Josephine street.
Section 1 Be it ordained and enacted by the
city of Pittsburg, in Select and Common Coun
cils assembled, and it is hereby ordained and
enacted by the author ty of the same. That
the City Engineer be and is hereby authorized,
and directed to advertise for nrorjoaals for tha
constrnction of a boardwalk on Holt. Summer
and Barry streets, commencing at Sterling
street, thence eastwardlv along Holt street,
crossing Picnic street to Summer street, thence
along Summer street to Barry street, thence
.AKu... .11.. T.... XI w.. .va- .. TMM.kl..
w. ... i. ... ui j Mvu jvajij ..c;ot w riiwcyuiuv
street, and the same shall be let In the .manner
directed by an act relating to streets and sew
ers in the cities of the second claee, approrsd
jiay io, a. u. 1MB, ana oroinaacw ox uonncu
relative to the same. The coat and expense of
the same to be assessed and collected in accord
ance with the provisions ef aa act of Assembly
ef the CoaaSBOswaalth ef Pony Ivaai eetltlett
"AaanhrttBtrte streets aa sewera la aWW
1 the ssoajtt,'' ayawivnt Mm ,18s dafsC
tSfl
OFFICIAL PITTSBURG.
this ordinance be and the same 'is hercbyire-l
peaiea, so iax as wa same autcia imsiorui-i
nance. 'vvKVsfl
Ordained and enacted Into a law in ConnciUI
this 28th day of October. A. D. 18S9. ,. stjl
H. P. yORD. President of 8elect ConncfiS
Attest: UEO. 8HEPPARD, Clerk of Select!
Council. GEO- L. HOLLIDAY. President of. I
common council- Attest: utu. liUUTiM
uera ui vomioaabouuvu. - p.1
Mayor's Office. October 31. 1889. Approved:!
WM. McCALLIN. Mayoj. Attevt: KOBEBTJ
usi-fc-KMAlEK, Assistant Mayors uiert jxM
Recorded in Ordinance Book, voL 7. paco 1713
slu uar ox jaovemuer. ja x. ioov. uoiam
Continued on Sixth Fane.
LEGAL NOTICES.
"VTOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVKN THAT'AirE
IN application will be made to the Governor!
in Pennsylvania on tne -ana oay ot iuv,ii-H
BER, 1883. byM. F. Scalfe, H. P. DllwortliJ
Christ Steffen, John F. Scott, H. W. Arfivtf
strong and others, onder the act of Assembly-i
entitled "An act to provide for tho inconora-i!
tion and regulation of certain corporations,
approyea Apru 2tf, loll, anu uib supplement
inereio, ior tne cnarterox an mtenaea corpora-,
tion, to be called "The Pittsburg; Storage Com-
pany," the character and object of which is thai
carrying on the business of a storage warehouse j
and storage yard company, and for this rjarooMfi
to have, possess and enjoy all the rights; bend-JJ
hsupplemouu thereto.
no7-9Prh "
nts ana privileges oi saiaaczoi Assemoiyanaj
a. a. Mcui.uru,e
Solicitor
SOTICEs.
mHE WEST VIRGINIA AND TRONTON
J RAILROAD COMPANY. authorUedlto
construct a bridge over the Ohio river at a
point about one and one-half (ljfl miles abova
the month of the Big Sandy river, hereby gives
notice of its intention on' tbe 19tb day of-No
vemDer, iss, to submit to the Hon. itedfleid
Proctor. Secretary of War. for bis examination.
and approval a design and drawings of the pro-
jroseu unugB ana piers, wiui ine maps ana
other information reanlred under the act of
Congress of December 17, 1872. and the suppled
menu uiereto, autnonzing tne construction c-r.
Dnages over tne uuio river ana prescribing tha
dimensions of the same. WEST VIRGINIA'
AND IBONTON RAILROAD COMPANYJbv
J08.L DORAN, President. CHAS.H.MEL-
XAr. oecnreiary. noo-ozrj
A3ITJSE3IEXTS.
EXPDB1T1DN !
ONLY THREE DAYS MORES
OP THE
GRAND ELECTRICAL,
MECHANICAL
AND
8ClIQmFIO EXHIBITION.,
Concert each evening by the '
GREAT WESTERN BANDS
ADMISSION 25 CENTS.
TjIXTRA-BLTOU THEATER.
Week beginning MONDAY. Novcmber&l
ONLY MATINEE SATURDAYS
McCAULL OPERA COMPJ
In Von Supne's masterpiece,
"CLOVER." '
With the Original Cast,
Sale of seats begins Thursday. NoveabJ
Prices, a b ft 75j, 60 and 25c nolg
B1
UOU THEATER.
TO-NIGHT.
Bartlev Campbell's
SIBERIA. -3
November 18 The McCanll Opera Company!
111 jiaj y ntw noii-n-MTTSB.
ZiRAND OPERA HOUSE
VI -To-night, Matinee Saturday. -
HOYTS"
AMldnlchtBelL
N ext Week Grand Bpectacnlar Kajaagl
no.ii.zi
TTABRIS' THEATER
Every, afternoon and evenis
ZO-ZO.
THE MAGIC OUEEN.
'..-. . . .... -t( -
WeekJfov. 17-"A Legal Wrong."
nolft
WILLIAMS' ACADEMr-
TtMI
o-nighV Matinees Tnesday, Thursdaylanll
BETLLY fc WOOD'S NEW BIG SHOWl
ah new ana novel features. noHWJ
-rrroBLD's museum
ATJiKOHKNlr crrr.
This week Bass, the OasIOed Man; MrJoMsyl
Connors, the Sonthside Play Actor. nolMtksfl
real estate.
-AT-
COCHRAI STATIC
-oir THS-
P. "V. & C. rt R., ,j
Where the Allegheny BessemecBteelWa
The Howard Plate Glass Works, ,xsd ;
The Duqnesne Tube Works
Are located, is one of the most dealrabteylSSl
now brought before the notice of pexseatJliMCT
tag for a place to locate for a pleasant HOKEJ
where steady employment Bay be hatfSSl
LOTS can be purchased on the PATTeSoSj
PLAN, at REASONABLE PRICES askfo!
EASY TERMS,
It win pay anyone to come and see
purchasing at any other place.
J. B. WYLIE,
cochhan station;
DUQUESNE, Pa,
Or No. 8 Wood street. Room 5, Iron ExelkssSj
Building; Pittsburg, Pa.
o29-61.8Q-nol.ia.8ll2.H
BUILDING LOtfsl
Swissvale Place.
The first purchasers are getting tnechole
Iota, also the most favorable inducements. Lata
are 25 to 60 feet wide by 123 to 173 deep, locate!
at Swissvale station and & minutes' waDcffstsi
Edgewood: 62 trains daily; sidewalks, natural!
gas, water mains, electric llzhts. schools, ttoreu
etc., everything to make a country homaa!
city advantages. Prices $100 to ILWOtten
310 to $50 down, balance on weekly or monthly
payments. Very liberal Inducements to PJ
chasers who commence building at once. vj
BAMUEL W. BLACK1 t COZ
99 Fourth avtnaetf
a
noll-33-T
8E1TH, AVENUE DYE WORKS, I
M. MAY SONS & C'i
STEAM DYERS AND SCOURERS
And general renovators of textile fabriosclswl
dies' and gentlemen's soiled or faded garment
neatly Cleaned or restoreu in coior. uarNkHtsi
of every description careituiy alienated tar
M. MAY SONS & Co.'
iell-TTS 68 SIXTH AVE.. Pittsburg, ggg
r A. BALPH,
BUILDING CONTRACTOR,
u oeveaw avenne.
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Telephone ISM,
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v I watcaes, mocws. jewe
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