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jCMef Marshal Weihe Names His Aids
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FE0M YAEIODS OEGAKIZATIOKS.
It Will be a Lively ThaniBgiTing Day for
the Loval Workmen.
ATRILAKGE TURNOUT IS EXPECTED
William Weihe, Chief Marshal of the
Armstrong parade, has made all the neces
sary arrangements ior the dedication of the
Monument on Thursday. The Executive
Committee met at Amalgamated headquar
ters last evening and completed certain de
tails. The following order of the marshal
is self-explanatory:
Pittsbubg, Pa., November 25, 18S9.
The Chief Marshal announces the revised
and corrected list of his aids:
Each aid will wear a -white badge bearing a pict
ure of Thomas A. Armstrong, with the words,
"Ala to Chler Marshal." Inscribed thereon,
which will be furnished them at a nominal cost
bv the Adjutant to Chief Marshal on the moraine
of parade. All will report mounted at 11 A. it. to
the Chief Marshal at bit headquarters.
Carpenters and Joiners J. . Gallagher. Kob
ert Davis, A. Groetzlnfter, F. Wood. T. W.
Davis, B. B. Uaumgardner. Charles Newrohr,
Daniel Crawford. Bricklayers-J. H. ltvan. Hod
carriers K.H. Conway. Painters-George Drsart.
JamesTallan, John Kowe. Michael ellliran. David
McClelland, Casper Lumbach. James loung. Jos.
Knox, Jr. Tin and bheetlron Hooters J. B.
Goodwin. Stonemasons-John Griffiths, George
Jones. Stonecutters George McAdams, liobert
Trailer. Iron Holders-felmon bchllch, S. McCal
lister, T. Trloner, William Fappenger, Joseph
Shelly, JamesMeNoldr. Union Veteran Legion
Captain B. Galllsaitb. Daniel McWillUms,
John H. btevenson. Tost 162, O. A. R J. r.
Iseelcy, L. M. Armor, Jonas Walker. James
bhipman, James Wilson. Brass Workers C
A. Bauer. Window Glass Workers John G.
Schllcker, Patrick Cleary, Walter U llson. John
Berry, C V. Church. C. A. Campbell, Thomas
Fltzpatrlck, Daniel Winters. Barbers-John G.
Mebcrt. Musical Union-C. H. William Kuhe.
Cijrannakers Oeorge L. Konijr. Pressmen's
Union Joseph Jackson. Teamsters, K. of L.
ell McFarland, James Kodan. liallroad Brake
men Charles Brown. Kallroad Mremen F. J.
'lhomer. Electricians J. J Sweeney, James
Brenner. A. M. Davis. Printers fcd Cook,
Frank Turner. Job Printers Frank Lewis.
Grocernnen's Association Thomas Grundv.
Steam Fitters Thomas bhannahan. John Boland.
A. A. of I. and S. AV Assistant Secretary
Stephen Madden and Trustee John Pierce: depu
ties, M. M. Garland, George S. Bslrd, Thomas
Lowthcr. Emmanuel Schlllo. John V Williams,
Patrick Moran. and the following members from
sub-lodres: Valley, John C. McCabe, W'.E. Hase
nauer: Duquesue, Thomas Marlow; Sllgo, E. H.
McAnlnch, William Corbly, Peter Amon; Custer,
George Jones, William Dement. Patrick Wilson;
Champion, fcamuel Jones; Tubal Cain, P. H. Mc
Gowan, William McNamara: Munhall, George
"W. Sarver, J. M. Colgan; McKnlght, K. L. Mar
tin, James W. Harvey: American, A. D. Gue,
John Donahue, Edward liojrers. Samuel Moody:
"John Kane," David Francis: West End, William
Stephens, Fred Haas; Keystone, F. M. Shaffler;
ltepubllc, Leonard Kaufman, James, W. Morris,
Wlnslow Jaekson; Armor, Joseph Bridges,
A. B. Hunt; "Tbomas Marlow," John
Hnlse, W. A. Bussell; Soho. Thomas A.
Hogan, Thomas Armstrong, L. T. Brown,
Peter Keelan; Acme, Hugh O'Donnell, Os
car Colefish, Oliver P. Antbs, W. J.
Abbott: Elba, John Collett. "George Wash
ington." J. H. Dodge; Pittsburg Central,
b. S. Waitneight, William Wasscll; Hope.Grlfflth
Davies; Harmony, M llliam Evans Alex. Hanlon,
P. W. Joyce: Independent, Jonathan DavlB;
BoyaL John Oulgley, Francis McParlau: Bishop,
Tbomas B. Morgan. Eugene Buckley, Chris
Evers: Eureka. K. K W arrcn. J. W. McCoy, J.
G. Connelly: Good Intent, John Harrison: Ever
Faithful, J. C. Killgallon, Alonzo Potter; Invin
cible. Evan Evans: W ayne, J. J. Gallagher, John
HcConvllle. William Anthony, R. II. Jones, R.
L. Jones. V. Smith. Arthur Kooney; Fountain,
Georee W. McCombs: "William Martin. "John
Mills, Ed Humphries, Peter Stein: Vice President
Harry Hockine; Wheeling Central, C. H. Kauf
man; juingo, . . unmtns: Ajikanna, jonn n.
Brown: Vice President James H.Iiutt:Sbenango,
Harrv I. Davis, John Durbln: Atlantic John
Blrt. Benlamln Jones. Geonre Powell: occidental.
James McEldowney: Cherry Valley, Urlanoo Jack-
W. C Carlln, John Cooney, Wm. Nichols, John
Griffiths. Patrick Green. Josenh Good. John Har
ney (beater), Joseph Webb, Wm. Sullivan, John
The respective divisions will form as fol
lows: First division, comprising all the printers1
organizations. Post 162, G. A. R-, letter carriers,
and the Union Veteran Legion. Second division,
comnrislnc the window and flint class workers.
chlmnef and bottle blowers, cutters, packers and
mold makers. Third division, comprising all tbe
lodges of tbe Amalgamated Association of Iron
ana steel sorters, win lorm on water street,
right resting on Smithfield. Fourth division,
comprising ail local assemblies under the Juris
diction of D. A. Sand visiting assemblies or the
K. of L. Fifth division, comprising tbe building
trades, in tbe following order: bisters and
roofers, stonemasons, bricklayers, steam fitters,
electricians, marble and slate workers and tile
lavera, local unions or C B. of Carpenters and
vOineis, painters and decorators,, hod carriers,
stone cutters, tinners, sheet Iron and cornice
workers, and plasterers, will form on First ave
nue, right resting on Smithfield street. Sixth
division, comprising all the iron inolders, pattern
makers, brass workers, machinists and foundry
employes. Seventh division, comprising the
horse shoers, coal miners, coke workers and mis
cellaneous organizations ana carriages, will form
on Second avenue, right resting on Smithfield
street. The procession will be headed by a platoon
of police. Chief Marshal and staff, the Executive
Committee In carriages, followed by the respect
ive divisions. In tbe order given above.
The route of the procession is from Water street
to bmlthfield street, to Second avenue to Grant
street, to Third avenue, to Ko street, to Fifth
aveane, to Washington street, to Wylle avenue,
to Filth avenue, to Market street, to Sixth street,
to bridge, to Federal street, Alleghenv, to orth
avenue, to Irwin avenue, to W estern' avenue, to
Ohio street, to monument and disband. The
Chief Marshal and Executive Committee will re
view the procession al Ohio and Marion streets,
after which the exercises will commence.
Commanders of each Division will form their
commands four abreast, and at a time not later
than 11 o'clock sharp be in their respective posi
tions to await orders from the Chief Marshal.
Wm. W eihe. Chler Marshal.
James Pemtt, chlerof staff.
W. H. BABKES, Adjutant.
FOE THUKSDAFS PARADE.
Orders Iswued to Division No. 2, Comprising
Glass Honse Workers.
John P. Eberhart, marshal of the Second
division of the Armstrong memorial parade
on next Thursday, issned the following
orders yesterday.
Headquarters Second Division, )
Pittsburg. November 25, 1SS9.
General Order No. 2.
The marshal of tbe Second division belnp de
Eirons of havinc said division composed of foot
men only, there will be no appointments for
mounted staff made otber than those already
announced. They are: HenrvKricm, chief of
staff, and Conrad Auth, adjutant.
The Second division will be composed of
window class workers, creen glass workers
and flint class workers, and will form in the
order named. This division includes, of
course, mixers, teasers, mold maters and other
glass workers, each class forming with that
section with which it is associated in its work.
This division will form at 11 a. m. sharp, No
vember 28, on the south side of Water street.
rientTestinc on Smithfield street,
It is intended that the column be ready to
move at 11 o'clock a. m and all are requested
to be In their places at that time.
Signed Jonx P. Eberkart,
Marshal Second Division.
Henbt Kweji. Chief of Staff.
COXKAD AUTH, Adjutant.
The Committee on Parade is composed of
the following glass workers: "W. E. Scott,
John H. Fees, John Burton and Georee L.
Cake. The Altoona Brass Band will fur
nish the music fo- this division, which, it is
expected, will comprise about 800 men.
A Flensing laxative
Whoever has taken Hamburg Figs will never
take any other kind of laxative medicine. They
are pleasant to the taste, and are sure in their
action, a few doses curing the most obstinate
case of constipation or torpidity of the liver.
23 cents. Doe.oneflg. Mack Drug Co., N. Y.
TTSU
A Thnnksgivlnc Surprise.
A great many men treat themselves to a
new overcoat or suit just before Thanksgiv
ing J)ay, and we have arranged a genuine
surprise to indnce good dressers to call at
onr store to-day and to-morrow. An entire
new lot of men's fine chinchilla and kersey
overcoats in four shades (blue, grav, black
and brown), about 1,200 in all, will be sold
for a $10 note apiece. Bemember to-day and
to-morrow only they will be sold at $10.
They are first-class garments, well gotten up
and we can saiely mention them as theprize
bargains of the season. P. C. C. C,
Cor. Grant and Diamond sts., opp. the new
Court Honse.
Fine Carrinse Eobes,
For operas, receptions and weddings, J50
to f 250 each. Jos. Hobite & Co.'s
Penn Avenue Stores.
Snlriut, SalTlnl, Snlrlnl.
Special gaslight opening; eveningbonnets
for theater, etc, Tuesday night, Kov. 26,
from 6 to 9 o'clock.
Stylish evening bonnets; never shown
before; 55 to 87 W. E. 8. Giles,
Si and 96 Federal street.
PITTSBURG TO CHICAGO.
Just Half a Dozen Trains Each Day,
"With through Pullman sleeping car service,
ovet the Pennsylvania lines from Pittsburg
Union station to Chicago, leaving by cen
tral standard time.
Distance 468 miles. Time as follows:
Br Panhakdle Bouts:
Leave Pittsburg. . . .1:15 A. M. 12:05 p. la.
Arrive Chicago 5:00 P. M. 725 A. M.
By Poet "Wayne Boute:
Leave Pittsburg. . . .725 A. M. 1220 P. M.
Arrive Chicago 9:30 . M. .7:00 a. m.
By Poet "Wayne Boute:
LeavePittsburg... .8:45 p.m. 1150P.M.
Arrive Chicago 9:45 A.M. 5:00 P. M.
Exclusively for the accommodation of
Pittsburg passengers, a Pullman perfected
safetv vestibule sleeping car is run on the
"Limited." leaving Pittsburg at 8:45 P. M.
daily. This car is ready at the Union sta
tion to receive passengers at 8 P. M., central
time, or 9 P. M., Eastern time. If you
would know more of the facilities afforded
to Western travelers by the Pennsylvania
lines inquire of any of their agents, or kind
ly call upon or drop a, note to Samuel
Stoodv, District Passenger Agent, at 1127
Liberty street, Pittsburg. He will answer
you cheerfully and promptly. ttsu
ANOTHER BEAUTIFUL EVERETT PIANO,
Club Certificate No. 15S, Held In Pittsbnrc,
Is the Fortunate Number This Week.
The piano selected is one of those ele
gantly carved rosewood cases. The front
panels over tbe keyboard, designed and
artistically carved in groups of wild roses,
by "Meyran," of Boston. The trusses sup
porting the keyboard are Anted columns
with Corinthian crowns, and the ends of
piano handsomely paneled in pearl mold
ins:, altogether making one of the loveliest
pianos ever brought to Pittsburg. The tone
has a wonderful depth and richness, com
bined with that sustained singing quality
so much admired by cultivated musicians.
These pianos are certainly as near perfec
tion as any we have ever seen, and the
Everett Club plan gives an opportunity to
every lover of music to possess a fine piano.
Tbe "Manager, Alex. Boss, 137 Federal st,
Allegheny, says they have room for a few
more good members.
A Good Indorsement,
From Philadelphia Musical Journal,
Aug., 1889:
At the New York State Music Teachers'
Convention the Miller Artist Grand was
used by "America's greatest pianist," Mr.
Wm. H. Sherwood. Mr. Sherwood's per
formance was considered by his musical
friends to have been one of the grandest and
most successful of his life, and he was
greeted with a storm of applause on its con
clusion. While receiving the heartiest con
gratulations from the officers of the New
York Association'and the many musicians
present, he publicly stated it would have
been impossible for him to have produced
such magnificent results in tone coloring on
any other grand piano made in this country.
A fine selection of these famous pianos
can be seen at W. C Whilehill's music par
lor, 152 Third avenue, opposite Government
building.
A TbnnksBivlng Surprise.
A great man men treat themselves to a
new overcoat or suit just before Thanksgiv
ing Day, and we have arranged a genuine
burprise to induce good dressers to call at
our store to-day and to-morrow. An entire
new lot of men's fine chinchilla and kersey
overcoats in four shades (blue, gray, black
and brown), about 1,200 in all, will be sold
for a $10 note apiece. Bemember to-day and
to-morrow only they will "be sold at " 510.
They are first-class garments, well gotten up
and we can safely mention them as the prize
bargains of the season. P. 0. C. C,
Cor. Grant and Diamond sts., opp. the new
Court House.
B.6VB.
Bead display ad. this paper; the wide ele
gant silk plushes and velvets at half; choice
shades will make velvet department busi
ness livelv. Booqs & Buhl.
Afternoon Tea. Afternoon Tea.
Special opening of evening and reception
bonnets Tuesday and Tuesday night, Not.
26. at E. S. Giles', 94 and 96 Federal street,
Allegheny.
For Operas, Receptions and Weddings,
Fine carriage robes, fur and satin lined.
Jos. Hornb & Co.'s
Penn Avenue Stores.
Peepake for the holidays. Cabinet
photos ?1 per doz. Extra panel picture at
Lies' Popular Gallery, 10 and 12 Sixth st.
TTSU
Just the Thine,
Marvin's new Pan-American oyster crack
ers; the most delightful little accessory to an
oyster supper on the market. Get them
from your grocer. mttfs
Stylish Trouserincs.
The largest stock at popular prices.
ttsu Pitcaien's, 434 Wood street.
The photographs made by Hendricks &
Co., 68 Federal st, Allegheny, are admired,
more and more every dav. People always
appreciate good work. Good cabinets $1 a
dozen.
B.&B.
Half price on snch elegant silk velvets
and plushes will make business at velvet
department to-day. Bead display ad.
Boggs & Buhl.
Blair's Pills Great Eng'ish gont and
rheumatic remedy. Sure, prompt and effect
ive. At druggists'. ttsu
The time comes when everybody needs Par
ker's Ginger Tonic It often saves life.
Parker's Hair Balsam cleanses the scalp,
F. & Vs. Pittsburg beer grows in favor
every year. Kept by all dealers.
The Broncho, the latest musio at Kap
pel's Music Store, 77 Fifth ave. ttsu
MEETINGS.
T
Sir
HE REGULAR ANNUAL MEETING OF
the stockholders of the Pittslmrt. an
JVuijjuii. aeruiiuai suiupauy win ue neia at the
office of tbe company, B. 4 0.KE. station,
corner Smitbfiold and water streets, Pittsbnrc
Pa MONDAY. December 9, I8S9. at 2 p. M.
no24-24 C. S. WIGHT, Secy.
THE REGULAR ANNUAL MEETING OF
the stockholders of the Pittsburg and Al
legheny Droveyard Company will be held at
the office of tbe company, B. fc O. R. R. station
corner Smithfield ana Water streets, Pittsbunr
Pa., MONDAY, December 9, 1S89. at3 p. M.
no24 21 C. S. WIGHT, Secy
ALL MEMBER3CF L. TJ.NO. SLUNITED
Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of
America, are hereby notified to meet at tbe
hall on THURSDAY MORNING. November
2S, at 10 o'clock sharp, to turn out in parade.
By order ot President. W. K. HUST, R. 8.
no2&-29
IO. O. F. ELIAS WILDMAN LODGE NO.
, 519. Tte members of Elias Wildman Lodge
NO. 519, LO.O.F are requested to meet at their
ball. No. 67 Fourth avenue, on TUESDAY
AFTERNOON at 130 o'clock, to attend the fu
neral of our late brother, Wm. D. Jones.
By order of WM. J. LLOYD. N. G.
GEO. VETTER, Secy. Wo-18
BUSINESS CHANGES.
NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION NOTICE IS
hereby given that the partnership hereto
fore existing between H. L. Nicholson and A.
C. Fehr. under the firm of Nicholson & Fehr
has tbis day been dissolved by mntual consent!
H. L. Nicholson retiring. The bnsiness will be
continued at tbe old stand by A. C. Fehr and
T. M: Hughes, under the firm name of. Fehr 4
Hughes, who are authorized to collect all ac
counts ana settle all bills of tbe old firm.
H. L. NICHOLSON, A O. FEHR,
Pittsburg. November 16. 1SS9. no28-32
EDUCATIONAL.
PITTSBUKO, ART SCHOOL. E8TAB
LlfaHtD 18S4, offers advantages ot a
thorough Academic School of
Art, combined witlt private in
struction; cicli pnju! under
joint ciiiertion , Oeorge Het
wl (Dusscldorf AcuJeui J, John
W. Hcattv (Munich Acailnmn
Students wbo cannot attend daily
may enter for limited nnmber nf
days a week. For prospectus address
JOHN W. BEATTY, Principal.
anSSS-Tus US Wood street, Pittsburg:
SS-Dtsplay adtoatisementx one dollar ptr
tquare or one iruertion. Classified advertise
ments on this page such as Wanted, JbrSole,
To Let, ete., ten cents per line or each inser
tion, and none taken for leu than fifty tents.
THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH
BSuUTCS 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 he prepaid except where
advertisers already uve accounts with Tax D1S
rATcn. PrrrsBUEG.
THOMAS MCCAFFKKY, S5k9 Butler street.
EMIL G. STUCKEY, Ztth street and Penn ave.
E. G.STUCKEYACO., Wylle ave. audFultonst.
N. bTOKELY, Firth Avenue Market House.
EAST END.
J. TV. WALLACE, 6121 Penn avenne.
OAKLAND.
MCALLISTEKSnE113LEK,SUiav. AAlwOOdSt.
EOUTB6IDE.
JACOB SPOHN. No. SCarson street.
H. A. DONALDSON, 1707 Carson street.
ALLEqHENY.
A. J. KAEBCHEU, S9 Federal street.
It. J. McBBIUE. Market House, Allegheny.
FKKD H. EGGEltS. 172 Ohio street.
F. H. EUGEKS SON, Ohio and Chestnut sts.
J. F. STEVENSON, Arch and Jackson streets.
THOMAS McHENRY, Western and Irwin aves.
G. W. HUGHES. Pennsylvania and Beaver aves.
PEKKY M. GLEIM. Kebecca and Allegheny aves.
M1LLVALE BOBOUGH.
W. W. FLOCK KR, Stationer, No. 4 Grant ave.
THE DISPATCH HAS OPENED A
BRANCH OFFICE FOR THE SOUTHSIDE
AT BO. 1220 CARSON STREET. "WHERE
ADVERTISEMENTS, NEWS AND SUB
SCRIPTIONS CAN BE LEFT. BOTH FOR
GENERAL EDITIONS, AND FOB THE
SPECIALS0TJTH8IDEISSUE PUBLISHED
EACH SATURDAY.
WANTED.
iOnlo HelD.
WANTED-BOY 18 OK 17 YEARS OF AGjC
Apply to JOHN L. DAWES, bON & CO.. 81
Third ave. no20-5l
WANTED-A BUTCHER-MUST BE A GOOD
salesman, to attend to store. Address l'. F.
P., Dispatch office. no26-27
WANTED HARNESS MAKER. CALL
Tuesday at McWHINNEY 4 CO., K7 Lib
erty St., between 12 and 2. no2S-33
TT7-ANTED-15 NO. I CARPENTERS, FKAM-
VV INGandralslnjr Job. at M1NERSVILLE
CAR BARN, End or Wylle ave. car line. noM-62
WANTED A SUBSCRIPTION BOOK MAN
to handle Pennsylvania. Address JAMES
B. CULLEN & CO., SOS Washington St., Boston,
Mass. D025-2
WANTED-STENOGRAPHEK, TYPEWRIT
ER; state age, salary, experience: pref
erence given toman with knowledge general office
duties. P. O. BOX 739. no24-17
TT7ANTED-A BLACKSMITH WHO CAN DO
Y V shoeing and general wagon and blacksmith
work: steady Job the year round. Apply to GEO.
HOFFMAN, McKeesport. no23-100
WANTiD-TRAVELING SALESMEN A
good side line (sample free, weight 8
ounces), to send address and reterences to KEY
STONE MFG. CO.. Glrard, Erie Co., Pa.
no24-101
-TT7-ANTED-A 1 ADVERTISING AGENT IN
V Pittsburg on a high-class Journal; circula
tion 175, 000 guaranteed; will pay In full on race of
contract. Address J. C. COLLIER, 714 Sansom,
Philadelphia, Pa. no24-130
-TTTA.N1E1J-REI.1ABLE LOCAL ANUTRAV
Y ELING salesmen: positions permanent;
special Inducements now; fast-selllnjr specialties;
don't delav: salary from start. BROWN BROS.,
Nurseryman, Rochester, N.Y. sel7-70-TTS
WANTED AGENTS "DODGE'S HORSE
blanket bolder:" keeps tbe blanket from
blowing or sliding off the horse; nothing like It in
the market: everv horse owner buys: sample by
mall 25c. STAYNEB & CO., Providence, K. I.
n 010-95
WANTED EXPERIENCED WHOLESALE
notion salesmen, acquainted with the trade
of the two cities, the near-by towns and the
country trade of Ohio, Western Pennsylvania
and West Virginia. Address BOX 631, Pittsburg
P. O. no26-58-TTS
TrrANTEO-ACTiVE MEN TO SELL THE
W fastest selllug artlclcln the world; 5 per
day can be made until New Year. Call soon, as
we will only employ a limited nnmber on this
fortune-winner. E. GATELY 4 CO., 23 Federal,
Allegheny, Pa. no2t-21-TSu
-TT-ANTED-A STIRRING, INTELLIGENT
V man of good address to work ontslde the
city: salary, fso to tlOO per month, from four
months to one year: small cah deposit or bond re
quired. Call or addreES. stating age and occupa
tion, ROOM 4S, Eisner building. no2S-fc
WANTED-AGENTSTOSELLTEA, BAKING
powder and pnre spices: gifts with goods;
coke -workers, miners or mulmLn can makemoney
in their spare time; special Inducements to per
sons bavfng established trade. YAMASH1RO
TEA CO.. 88 Jackson St., Allegheny, Pa.
au20-79-TTS
TTrANTEU-SALESMEN AT 75 PER MONTH
V salarv and expenses, to sell a line of tlver-
plated ware, watches, etc: by sample only; horse
and team furnished free; write at once for full
Bamculars and sample case of goods free. STAN
AR1 SILVERWARE CO., Boston, Mass.
se24-90-D
WANTED-GKNEKAL STATE AGENT TO
open office headquarters In some principal
clty.assume exclusive control of our busfncss,and
appoint local or snb-agents in every city in this
State. Goods well known, staple as flour, in uni
versal demand, and pay a net Dront of SO to 100 per
cent. Address, with credentials, THE UNION
COMPAJi Y, 744 Broadway. New York. no22-60
TTTA NTD-ABLE SOLICITORS OF EXCEL
vV LENT address for our new book. "Mary,
tlie Queen of the House of David." Read the fol
lowing strong Indorsements: "It has a fascination
on everv page." Benson Losslng. "Itls a lit com
panion for 'Ben Hnr, and, like It, is fascinating
and instructive." Dr. J. H. M. Knox, President
of Lafayette College. ! accept with thanks your
beautiful book, 'Mary,'etc."-Queen Victoria.
"It is a marvelous book. "Dr. A. H, Norcross.
Good salarv to the right parties. Call or write If
you mean business. Published exclusively ny A.
S. GRAY CO., Eisner 4 Phillips bulldlug.
no2S-4S
WANTED RAKE OPPORTUNITY FOR A
few responsible men looking for business,
who can command some little capital, to take ex
clusive control of tbe 6ale of a very valuable pat
ent. Issued this mouth: promises Immense sale, as
every property owner throughout the land is in
terested on sight: this Is an opportunity or a life
time to secure a permanent and very profitable
business; any man of ordinary ability ought to
make $5,000 a year, and. as becomes known, great
Increase the result; Western Pa., and Southern
and U estern States still open. Call, 9 to It and 1 to
&02S-71
Female Help.
TT7-ANTED-A REFINED AMERICAN LADY
VV for position requiring services from 9 to 4;
to suitable party liberal compensation; call after
10. ROOM 7, W Ninth St. no2S-57
WANTED LADY AGENTS FOR OUR NKW
Mcintosh Kaglln; superior cloth, in wide
stripes on outside: vulcanized rubber on inside:
close fitting: very stylish: never snots: beautiful
I as the finest cloth garment ever made and is abso-
lutely waterproof : agents sell six a day and make
k uu; great opportunity; aiso une line omer
goods. Address E. II. CAMPBELI,, 4S4 Randolph
st., Chicago. noZ-69-TTEu
Male and Female HcId.
-Tir ANTED-AT ONCE MALE COOK, FARM
VY bands, housekeeper. Catholic preferred:
50 cooks. 10 chambermaids, 100 house girls, nurse,
eol. girls, 2 kitcben girls, 2 dining room girls.
MEEHAN'S, 545 Grant St. noSM
fclluntlons.
-TVTANTED-A POSITION IN A HARDWARE
VV store; good reference: moderate expectation.
Address P., McKee's Rocks, Pa. no26-25
Booms, Houses. Sec
WANTED-TO RENT FURNISHED FLAT OF
4 or 5 rooms In Allegheny: must be nicely
furnished, good location. Address, with particu
lars, N. T Dispatch office. no26-2S
ANTED-FOK THE WINTER, BY A FAM-
II. Y of four adults, a furnished honse of
eight Or ten rooms in Allegheny; must be good Io-
latlon; references given.'- Answer MILTON, Dls-
paicn omce. nozs-24
Financial.
TTT-ANTED-MOBTGAGES-MON EY TO LOAN
V In sums to suit at , 5 and 6 per cent,
ALLES 4 BAILEY, 164 Fourth are. Tel. 167.
apI9-14-TT6SU
WANTED MORTGAGES ON CITY PROP
ERTY, over (4,000; H Per cent; no tax.
HENRY A. WEAVER 4 CO.. 92 Fourth avenue.
mh2-a22-D
WANTED-MORTGAGiaj-(1.000,OXTOLOAN
In large and small amounts at 4H. 5 and 6
per cent, free of btate tax: no delay.
REED B.
wiiiL kaj ui rourta ave.
myn-60
WANTED TO LOAN (500,000. IN AMOUNTS
of (3,000 and upward, on city and suburban
property, on ii percent, free or tax; also smaller
ara onnts at 6 and 6 per cent, BLACK 4 BAIKD,
95 1 ourth avenue. sc!1h1X-d
-TTTANTED MOKTGAGES-(l, 000, OD0TO LOAN
V on city and suburban properties at H, Sand
6 per cent, and on larms In Allegheny and aqia
cent counties at 6 per cent. I. At. PENNOCK A
SON, lft Fourth avenue. ap7-f41
-IT7-ANTFl-TO A.OAN (200,000 ON MORT-
VV GAGES: (100. and upward at 6 per cent;
(500,000 at 4)4 per cent on residences or business
1ropertv; also In adloluiug counties, s. H.
i'RLNCM. IS Fourth avenue. OC2I-4-D
WANTED-MORTGAGES-1100,000 TO LOAN
on mortgages, in sums from (500 to (10, 000,
for 3 to 5 years on city property, at very low rates;
write fer terms and give description or property,
J. E. GLASS, 13 Fifth are, Telephone No. 1741.
noU-47
WANTED.
financial.
w
ANTED-SMALL MOK1GAGES-L J.WIL
SON, 149 1 onrtn ave. mw" .
WANTED-MORTGAGES. BEE EWING 4
BYKRS, No. 93 Federal street.
no24-77-TTSSn
-TT7-ANTED MORTGAGES LARGE AND
W small. ED. WITTISH, 410 Grant street.
U012-55-D
miscellaneous.
WANTED-YOU TO GET A BAKER'S
dozen (13) of Stewart 4 Co. 's fine cabinet
photos for iL at 90 and 92 FEDERAL ST.. Alle
gheny. mv28-49-TTBn
ANTED - NOVEMBER IS THE" LAST
month for fine cabinets at II per dozen, at
AUFBKCHT'3 ELITE GALLERY, 516 Market
St., Pittsburg. Bring the children on elevator.
noS-fO-TWTSSn
ANTED-EVERYONE TO KNOW THAT
PEARSON, the leading photographer, of
96 Fifth ave. and 43 Federal St., All'y., is making
a life size crayon portrait, beautifully framed, and
one dozen cab. photos, all for fS; all line work.
mh 13-63
FOR SALE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE.
Citr Residences.
FOR SALE-WEST ENDINVE8TMENT.MAIN
St.. six good lots, each with 5 room houses:
room for six additional houses; yielding fair re
turn now; let us give you particulars: owner
wants to sell at S14.000. CHARLES BOMEKS 4
CO., 313 Wood St. noS5-58
East End Residence.
TTIOR SALE-HOUSE AND LOT. 22X100.
ON
P MftTrfin st.: 4 rooms, hall, side entrance
S3.700. 1, J. WILSON. 149 Fourth ave. no2S-22
FOR SALE-S2.650-NEW FRAME 5-ROOMEJJ
house, one square from Filth ave, cable, will
sell on easy payments.
MELLON BROTHERS,
mj otauon si., l. r
no24-127-TTSSU
FOB BALE-ON CRAIG ST., NEAR FIFTH
ave., neat cottage.3 rooms; corner lot, 65 feet
front: price and terms reasonable.
W. A. HER-
ivy-" suno, eu xuurui avenue.
nol2-87-TUP
FOR SALE-NICE JSEW 6-ROOM BRICK
and frame houses In Bloomfieldat Ben Venue
station, and near cable cars; SI, 800 to S3, 000; on
easy terms. W. W. MCNEILL 4 BKO.. 105
Fourth ave. uo24-57-ttsu
FOR SALE-CONVENIENT TO BUSINESS
section of city, short distance from cable and
electric roads, brick. 4 rooms and attic, good cel
lar; will rent at f20 per month: price, S2.200.
CHARLES SOMEES 4 CO.,313 Woodst. no26-58
FIOR SALE-HILAND. AVENUE RESIDENCE;
a a beautiful corner location: large and com
Elete honse; ample ground, with stable, carriage
ouse, etc. ; to a prompt buyer we can name low
price. CHARLES bOMERS 4 CO., 313 Woodst.
no2S-56
FOR SALE-ON ROUP ST., NEAR FIFTH
avenue, a good bouse, flue appearing, '8
rooms: well Improved: lot 42 or 84 feet front, as
the purchaser raw desire; price very reasonable.
SeeW. A. HEBRON 4 SONS, 80 Fourth avenue.
no!2-87-Tur
FOR SALE-TWO GOOD BBICK HOUSES,
two-story and mansard, 6 rooms each; both
gases and water: convenient to business center of
city; cable and electric roads; price for all, S3, 000:
will seU separately at (2,600 each. CHARLES
BOMEBS 4 CO , 313 Woodst. no28-56
FOB SALE-EAST END, 5 MINUTES FKOM
cable lines, new 5-room frame dwelling, bath,
hall, vestibule, bardwood mantels, nat nd art.
gas, slate roof, porches, etc.. lot 22x125: 700 cash,
balance long time: price (3,000. SAMUEL VV.
BLACK 4 CO.. 99 Fourth ave. no26-63-TT
FOR SALE-HANDSOME HOME FOR $6, 300 ON
very reasonable terms; street and sewer im
provements made; a complete brick house, late
stvleof architecture, 9 rooms, finished and con
venlenced most thoroughly; beautifully located
on Coltart square, Oakland. Full particulars
from W. A. HERRON 4 SONS, 80 Fourth avenue.
no4-3-TT
FOR SALE A NEW QUEEN ANNE DWELL
ING Ktppey st short distance from Negley
ave., containing 12 rooms, bath. w. c, both gases,
slate mantel, tile hearths, hard wood stair case;
all modern conveniences, and finished in the
latest stvle; lot 40x120; paved street: good side
walk; the price low; terms reasonable. BLACK
4BAIRD, 85 Fourth ave. 4A-83 U021-87
ITiOR SALE-OR TO LET-ELEGANT NEW
? bouse of 7 rooms, beside large reception hall,
pantry and attic; handsome slate mantels and tile
hearths throughout, sliding doors, plenty of
closets, bay windows, large porches, slate roof,
cellar under entire house: sewer connections; nice
level lot 50x161: possession at once: price, ,800;
terms easy. W. A. ZAHN, 60 Fourth avenue,
second floor. no22-29.TTSU
FOR SALE-BEN VENUE PLACE, CONVEN
IENT to P.R.R. and cable llne-3 new, modern
frame dwellings of 6 rooms, center hall, bath, nat
ural gas, electric light and all improved conveni
ences: lots 50x175 each; price low, terms to suit;
these houses are of the style and size that are in
great demand; an early Investigation will con
vince you or their real worth. BLACK 4 B A1RD,
95 Fourth ave. 4A-100. no24-89
FOB SALE (99) ONE SQUARE FBOM CABLE
cars; Is one of the flnet locations in Sbady
side; new S-room residence, ball, vestibule, front
and back stairs, inside shutters, slate mantels and
tile hearths, bath, Inside w, c, range, stationary
washstands, nat. and art. gas. fancy brass
chandeliers, good dry cellar, property all sewered,
lot 39x100: price (IBOOi terms reasonable: posses
sion at once. SAMUEL W. BLACK 4 CO., 99
Fourth ave. n 023-39-TTS
COB SALE-OAKLAND. FOURTEENTH
Jj ward; but few of tbe many people in this 1
kicmcil uavc nuj conception oi tne magnuuoe,
immense improvement, rapid growth and en
hancement of the now most desirable residence
district within our city limits; within 30 days the
new electric street railway will be in operation,
connecting Oakland Square and the city (via tbe
traction road) for tbe nominal fare of 5 cents;
Oakland Square is a beautiful park around which
run wide streets paved with asphaltum and sew
ered free of cost to the purchaser of one or tbe
beautiful dwellings facing the square, a brief de-
scrintlon of which 1 hrp. (.Iron, Unllf nt,ll.
by day work, two sizes, 8 and 9 rooms, halls, bath,
inside shutters and w. c 's, handsome slate man
tels, tile hesrtbs, sliding doors, range and both
gases: also, electric lighting apparatus, large
porches, cemented cellars, fine chandeliers, large
lot, etc.; terms, small cash payment down, bal
ance (500 per annum: 14 or these dwellings have
been 6old to representative business men; the
time consumed in running from the postofflce to
the square is but 17 mlnntes, thus giving ample
time to go home for dinner: see the square before
buying elsewhere. BAM'L W. BLACK 4 CO.. 99
Fourth ave. no26-64-D
Allegheny Residences.
FOR SALF A BARGAIN-AT A GREATLT
reduced price a very desirable brick house.
9 rooms, in Fourth ward, Alleghenv, ior (6,000,
on reasonable terms,
80 Fourth avenue.
W.
V. A HWIMIV . CM.XIU
A. HKKKON 4 SONS.
nol2-87-TUF
FOR SALE-AT A VERY REASONABLE
price, one of the most desirable properties on
North avenue. Allegheny, fronting the most de
sirable part of parks. W. A. HERRON 4 SONS,
80 Fourth avenue. nol2-87-TuTh
Fc
OR SALE WASHINGTON ST.. ALLE
GHENY, close to narks, brick rcMpnce g
rooms, bath, etc.; all conveniences; (s, COO: terms
iosuh: mis is a Dargain. . vf. MCNEILL 4
BRO., 105 Fourth ave. no24-59-rubn
FOR SALE-IN ALLEGHENY.ONNUNNERY
Hill, a snug 2-story frame house of 5 rooms,
attic, ball, cellar, water, natural gas, etc.: lot23x
70 feet; price only (2,300. I. M. PENNOCK 4
SON, No. 105 Fourth ave. no26-5S-TTS
Suburban Residences.
FORSALE-LOT 50X150 AT CRAFTON; HOUSE,
7 rooms, bay window. Inside shutters: 5 min
utes from station; (3,600. I. J. WILSON, 149
Fourth ave. no26-22
FORSALE-WILKINSBURG CORNERPROP
ERTY, lot 60x100, near P. R. R. station: new
modern flnlshod and arranged frame. 9 rooms,
attic: a desirable property at the price. (5,500.
CHARLES SOMEB9 4 CO., 313 Wood st. noVl
FORSALE-BRUSHTON.CLOSETO STATION,
situation nicely elevated, good drainage,
large lot, 48x132: new frame house, ball, 6 rooms,
porches, natural eas, pure water: ground neatly
fenced and planted with fruit ana shade trees;
(3,000. CHARLES SOMERS 4 CO., 313 Wood St.
11026-58
FOR SALE AT WILKINSBURG, CONVE
NIENT to station, 2, neat S-roomed frame
nooses, lot 33fxl00 feet: excellent water in both
houses; natural gas; good, dry cellars: will be sold
very low and on easv payments: full particulars
from McCUNE 4 COULTER, 98 Fourth ave., who
will take you out and show you tbe property.
lot 47X203 feet on the best street Id tbe boroucb:
immediate possession: also, adjoining, on like
verms, a nne lot or vtwau leet. with frame dwell
ing of 7 rooms: reduced prices and remarkably
easy terms ought to commend these properties to
jvuug ujcu in searcu o uujueij. a. w. ADA1K,
ttnm mo 1 (.1.1.. Da,,,. .... - -
Hoom 708 Penn Bldg.. Penn ave.
no26-39-TT
FOR SALE LOTS.
Suburban lioit.
FOR SALE-EDGEWOOD-A VERY CHOICE
plot of ground, comprising one and one-half
acres: PTtenriprt street frantA?i
CHARLES
bOMERS 4 CO., 313 Wood St.
no26-5S
TTIOR SALE BEAUTIFUL LEVEL LOTS
A.' street and sewer Improvements being made;
the best lots in the market for the money: terms
easy; at Asplnwall, West P. E. R adjoining
Sharpsburg, only 7 miles rrom Federal street
Allegheny, bend for plans. W. A HERRON 4
bONS, w Fourth avenue. no5-S6-Tur
FOR SALE-CHOICE BUSINESS AND RESI
DENCE property: rapidly growing locality;
line of P. It. R., near city: large lot fronting best
business street; brick store building well fitted
up; occupied by profitable business; brick resi
dence, stable, etc.: a property promising as an in
vestment, thit will provide tbe owner a desirable
home and a place adapted to a successful business.
CHARLES BOMERS 4 CO.. 313 Woodst. no26-5S
FOB SALI-THIS IS A PRIME1NVESTMENT
at the price we are authorized to accent on
prompt saie: beautifully situated, level ground
or 6 acres, fronting on and divided by 6 wide
streets: lu view of two rivers, and a few minutes'
walk only of 4 R. R.'s; pure water, nat. gas,
fruit trees; a place for a half hundred cosy,
healthful homes, in tbe midst of home seekers,
Rochester; look at It as an Investment. CHARLES
bOMERS 4 CO.. 313 Wood St. no26-56
T?OR SALE-FINE LARGE BUILDING LOTS
X1 InStrissvalo Place at Swlssvale station; this
pronert) combines whst of the advantages of
t,wn and countrv; water and gas mains, slde
w alks, electric lights, stores, schools, frequent
rapid transit, and merely nominal taxes: prices
(liu to (1,000: (i0to(W down and the balance on
monthly payments; locate your home where you
can have plenty of room, pleasant surroundings
and be in the line of the great movement of conu-
latlon toward East End, BAM'L W. BLACK 4
xwas-n-xifl
vviinxsuiuiiTCi i
FOR SALE-LOTS.
City Lota,
FOR BALE-IL000-GOOD BUILDING LOT
right In city, near Locust st. and Fifth ave.:
good buildings surrounding. CHARLESSOMERS
ACQ., 313 Wood St. no26-oS
East End Lota,
TJIOK BALE ELEGANT HILAND
AVENUE
-- irontage, cheap,
CO., 313 Wood su
CHARLES
BOMERS 4
no28-58
FOR SALE LOT 20X100, CORNER TWO
streets, two squares from cable. Thirteenth
ward; cheap, 500.
CHARLES SOMERS 4 CO., 313
noK-56
UUU BE,
FOR SALE-f850-ONE SQUARE FROM FIFTH
ave., fine building lot 24x100: small cash pay
ment, balance on time. MELLON BROTHERS,
319 Station at.. E. E. no24-127-TTSSU
FOB BALE-P0 PER FOOT FRONT-BEAUTIFUL
corner lot 60x120 on Improved street;
one square from Hlland and Negley aves. MEL
LON BOTHERS, 6M9 Station St.. E. E.
noH-27-TTSSU
FO R 8 A L E- OAKLAND LOTS. PAVED
.street, sidewalk and well sewered-4 desirable
building lots: fine street and convenient to cable
line. BLACK 4 BAIKD, 95 Fourth ave. 2D-213.
n 024-83
-k
FOR SAliE-92 FEET AT 38 PER FOOT IN THE
Baum Grove plan; street Is sewered, graded,
curbed and flagstone walks laid; this Is a bargain
for someone ifsold at once. BAM'L. W. .BLACK
4 CO., 99 Fourth ave. no24-55-TuwrhS
FOR SALE-AT LOW PRICE-LEVEL BUILD
ING lots, on grade, on Homewood avenue,
24x100 ft., near Homewood Station, P. R. R.;
good business location. W. A. HERRON 4 SONS,
80 Fourth avenue. nol-Tnl1
FOR BALE-EAST END BUILDING LOTS,
40x120 ft., 1 square from Firth and near S.
Hlland avenue, in College place plan, on grade,
with city sewerage: price only (2,259: terms rea
sonable. W. A. HERRON 4 bON 8, 80 Fourth ave
nue. no5-S6-TuF
"EMIR 8ALE-1FYOUWANTASAFE INVEST-
JL' W
MENT In nrnnprtv- rniil nnf. that will lnereaaa
. t.ii." -r.r.v---.,---- r,r.r- jth;:;.:
.4PJU1J in value, ouy one OI tuose very uesirauiu
.vita m vui
Villa Park plan. Brushton;
anr nrlces ara
low and terms exceptionally easy. JOHN F.
BAX1EB, Agent, 512 Smithfield St. no24-40-TTSSn
FOR SALE-LOTS IN 1HK BAUM GROVE
plan; front on wide asphaltum streets, have
flagstone sidewalks, with grass plots and a cen
tral location, makes this plan the most desirable
lu tbe market, been re plan from MELLON
BROS., East End, or JOHN F. BAXTER, Agt,,
512 Smithfield street. ' no!4-40-TTSSu
Enzelwood Lots.
FORSALE-AT HAZELWOOD -4 NICE
building lots, near tbe R. R. station; price
low; easy payments. L M. PENNOCK 4 SON.
No, 105 Fourth ave. no26-55-TTB
Farms.
FOR SALE-FARM-120 ACRES, LARGE BRICK
dwelling, new bank barn, extra outbuild
ings, all state roof, fine springs, rich soil: at
station; the best farm on the Monongahela; low
price; easy terms. ED WITTISH, 410 Grant at.
no23-D
FOB SALE-VALUABLE FARM AND FLAG
STONE quarry: the farm contains 42 acres
more or lesana is situated Hi miles from
Canonsburg, wash. co Pa. ; upon this farm are
a good two-story frame house of five rooms, a
large barn, a two-story brick wash and spring
house and other outbuildings: two good orchards
of choice varieties of fruit: the farm is In the oil
and gas belt, and is unencumbered by a lease; it
is well watered: the stonequarry Is known as the
Cook quarry. Call on or address GEORGE Mc
WILLIAMS, Canonsburg, Wash, co., Pa.
nol9-33-D
Miscellaneous.
SALE-NATURAL GAS LANDS-160
FOB
acre
acres on NoblenvtUe road. el?h miles from
inoianapoiis; no wens yet annea ontnisiana,
but lands on all sides have flowing wells, from
which entire supply for Indianapolis is obtained.
xur prices appiy io a, a. 1Vjuajia, tttnorcn
Third St.,
Ob, AiOl
Louis, Mo.
no!4-4S-D
FOB. SALE BCblNESS.
Bnslnea Chances.
FOR SALE-A DRUGSTORE ON CARSON ST..
Pittsburg. Pa. ; stock about (2, 500: will sell at
a sacrifice. Address AR1CA, Dispatch office.
' no2-4S
FOR SALE-A GROCERY STORE-WELL LO
CATED, doing good business; owner going
into other business
Address B. A.,
Dispatch
omce,
n02t!-34
FOR SALE-DRUGSTOHE-AN OLD ESTAB
LISHED stand; sold on account of death of
proprietor; telephone connections. Apply to
Mrs. T. B.BENSHAW, Freeport, Pa.
no22-30-Tnrs
FOB SALE-RETAIL GROCERY BTOBE ON
a good corner In Allegheny; an excellent
opening for anyone wishing to engage in tbe gro
cery business. Address A. R. BRAGDON, 133
Sedgwick st Allegheny. no2S-41
FOR SALE-BOARDING HOUSE-RIGHT IN
center of business, having large trade for
several years: well furnished; making money, but
wilt sell at sacrifice on account of sickness. MA
CAW 4 GOFF, L1M., 145 Fourth ave. noCS-47
FOR SALE-GROCERY STORES IN BOTH
cities, from (350 to (10,000; cigar stores (250,
(350, (500. (1,800; shooting gallery paying (75 per
week clear or expenses; fine city and country
drugstores: general country stores: good paying
slate roofing business in live town; boarding
houses, milk routes, confectioneries, bakeries and
many otber good business chances. SHEPARD 4
CO., M Fifth ave. noS
Business Stands.
FOR SALE-SOMETHING WORTH INVESTI
GATION: 12 rooms, large storeroom:tenants
secure for rental of (060 per year; price (4,000.
CHARLES SOMERS 4 CO. , 313 Wood st. noiS-ftS
FOR SALE-16 ROOMS. STOREROOM, GOOD
lot, paved street, growing locality; terminus
or electric railway; big patronage for anybuslness
established: hotel and boarding house wanted;
sale must oemade and actual value will be ac
cepted. CHARLES SOMERS 4 CO., 313 Wood St.
U026-56
ninnufactarlnc Sites,
FOR SALE-CONVENIENT TO BUSINESS
center, large lot 25x126, fronting two streets;
excellent place lor building, with a view of good
rentals: cheap at (3,500. CHARLESSOMERS 4
CO.. 313 Wood t. no.M-56
FOB. SALE-MISCELLANEOUS.
Machinery and Metals.
FOR SALE-ENGINES AND BOILERS-NEW
and refitted: repairing promptly attended to.
PORTER FOUNDRY ANDMACH1NEOO..L1M.,
below Suspension bridge, Allegheny, Pa. aulO-29
FOR SALE-tA BATTERY OF 3 J-FLUE BOIL
ERS, 44 in. diameter by 24 ft. long: boilers and
fixtures complete. Inquire Beaver Valley Boiler
Works. CHAS. MILLER, Beaver Falls, Pa.
no2l-84
FOR SALE-SECOND-HAND ENGINES AND
boilers; all sizes and styles ta stock, from 4 to
lOOh. p.;allrefltted;goodasnew, at lowest prices;
portable engines, 8 to 25 h. p. ; boilers au sizes
and styles. J .S. YOUNG, 23 Park way, Allegheny.
Pa. OC25-80-D
FOR SALE NOW ONE SECOND-HAND
tenoning machine, 2 surface planers and 1
shaner.and new and second-hand engines, boilers,
lard kettles, tar tanks, bli'men valves, castings.
etc VELTE 4 MCDONALD, Thirty-second st.
and Penn ave.
1V21-91-TTS
F
IOR SALE-ON SPECIALLY EASY TERMS,
acomnletelv eaulDued malleable and crav
Iron fonndrr. in fnltrunnlncr order: pronertv is
225x160 feet: brick buUding, with machine shop,
patterns, etc., and is situated witbln three blocks
of the switch track in tbe heart of St. Louis. For
run particulars apply to JOHN GRETHER, No.
304 N. Eighth St..
SU 1.0U1S. JUO.
OC2S-33-TT8
PERSONAL.
PERSONAL-HAVE YOU SEEN LEVI'S
bookstore? Do you know we have new books
as well as old? Do you know we have the largest
stock of old books west of the Allegheny Moun
tains? LEVI'S BOOKSTORE, 900 Liberty st.
no3-33
PEBSONAL-FOBTHE LABGEST AND BEST
selection of genuine diamonds go to M. J.
SUIT'S. 3il Smithfield St.. third door from Fourth
ave., wbo will sell you rings mounted In solid
goldrroin(4 to (300; earrings from (lOnp; also
studs, scarfplns, lace pins, etc.. at proportion
ately low prices. P. 8. Call and examine the
Jumbo eardrops, weight 16X karats, price (2,000.
no24-122-TTSU
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 wife Insisting on being allowed to
renovate his wearing apparcL and which, ot
course, was done In a bungling manner; in order
to prevent tbe trouble they agreed to send alt
their work hereafter to DICKbON, 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.
anJO-p
elections!
MONONOAHELA INSURANCE CO.,
98 Fourth avenue,
November 20. 1SS9.
ELECTION-THE ANNUAL MEETING
and election of fifteen directors toserre
lor the ensuing year will be held at tbe office
of tbe company on TUESDAY, December 3,
18S9, between tbe hours of 11 A. M. and 1 P. M.
nu2I-70 JOHN H. CLANEY. Secretary.
NOTICES.
NOTICE ANYBODY KNOWING THE
whereabouts of Lena Feci, aged 14 years,
wbo left her home near Leetsdale about three
weeks ago, or any information whatever, will
bo thankfully received by ANDY SEAMAN,
Leetsdale, Allegheny co.. Pa. no26.72
ATTENTJONrBUTCHERS-AT A MEET
ING of all tbo butchers held at Old City
Hall, November 2L1SS9, it was decided to par
ticipate in tbe procession on the occasion of
the dedication ot the Allegheny Turn Hall, on
THURSDAY, November 28. The butchers will
all report on horseback in regulation uniform,
viz., white shirt, red and blue scarfs, silk bats
and white gloves. The Allegheny butchers
will meet on Washington su Allegheny, right
resting on Cedar ave.. ready to march at 1.30
p. IT. The butchers of the Old Citv, tbe South
sldo and East End will meet on Liberty ave.,
botween Sixth and Seventh sts, right resting
on Seventh st, where they will be met prompt
ly at 1:20 p.m. by the Associate Chief Marshal
with a band of music and be escorted to the
mam bodv n 'Wnahlfitftn at AllAflliaiv
JjACOBCH5ER,MiMI. v se8t-iXWK
TO LIT.
ArirtmeBts.
TO LET-A NICELY FURNISHED FRONT
room In private lamlly. use of bath and both
gases; will rent only to gentlemen: three minutes'
walk from P. o. Address KU.B., Dispatch
office. no26-28
Offices. Desk Boom. fcc
T0.1".?1300 PEtt YEAR-A LARGE, WELL
LIGHTED office with all modern conven
iences; newly painted and..papered; baswo large
I?;5AS,tore.roon'' Jngnlre at GERMANIA
SAVINGS BANK. 423 Woodst. noIS-31-D
LOSTv
TOST -SILVER BANGLE BRACELET,
Jut Souutbslde, on Sixteenth st, or between Six
teenth and'Seventeenth. on Carson St., Sunday
evening; ifYound a reward will be paid. Bend
postal to C. B. KUTCHBACH, 198 Main St., West
End. noM-SS
LOST TIMEAND MONEYBYNOTBOY1NB
your holiday girts 'at M. J. SMITHS, 311
Smithfield st., third door from Fourth ave., who
is now selling voltaic diamond eardrops, ( U M 25,
tl 60, mounted in solid gold; scaripins, 75c, l,
(1 25; and all otber goods at equally low prices.
no24-122-TTSU
TOST-OR MISLAID POLICJf NO.34.609.
JLClssued by the Penn Mutual Life Ins. Co.,
Philadelphia, on the lift of Theodore Kestner.
The finderwill please return it to theunderslgned.
Application has been made for the Issuing of a
duplicate. (Signed) MELCHERVARNER.
no 24-34-24. 2S.23 30-de3.
FOUND.
POUND-THE ONLY PLACE YOU CAN BUY
gold-filled watches with stem winding Amer
ican movement for (13 50 is at M. J. SMff'S, 311
Smithfield St., third door from Fourth ave.
no24-122-TTSU
OFFICIAL P1TTSBUH&.
No. HIT
ORDIN"ANCI-LOCATING CHAD-
ANc
CER street, from Lang street to Lincoln
avenne.
Section 1 Be It ordained and enacted by the
city of Pittsburg, in Select and Common Coun
cils assembled, and it is hereby ordained and
enacted by the authority of the same. That
Chaucer street, from Lang street to Lincoln
avenne be and the same is hereby located as
follows, to-wiU The south five-foot line of
Chaucer street shall begin at a point situated
at the intersection of the south five-foot line
of Cbancerwith the west five-foot line of Lang
avenne, and at a distance of 1,102,095 feet
northerly from an angle in said, Lang street,
thence deflecting to the left 73, 21', SO", for a
distance of 914.03 feet to a point on the center
line of Lincoln avenne. Intersecting said line
at an angle of 35, 26', and said Chancer street
shall be of a width of 50 feet
Section 2 That any ordinance or part of
ordinance conflicting with tbe provisions of
this ordinance be and the same is hereby re
pealed so far as the same affects this ordi
nance. Ordained and enacted Into a law in Councils
tbis2Sthdayof October, A. D. 1SS9.
H. P. FORD, President of Select Coun
cil, Attest: GEO. SHEPPARD. Clerk of
Select Council. W. A. MAGEE. President ol
Common Conncil pro tern. Attest: GEO.
BOOTH, Clerk of Common Council.
Mayor's Office, October 3L 1889. Approved:
WM. MCCALL1N, Mayor. Attest: KOBERT
OQTERMAIEB, Assistant Mayor's Clerk.
Recorded in Ordinance Book. vol. 7, page 193,
18th day of November. AD. 1889. no25
No. 142.1
A N ORDINANCE-LOCATING
I jif . a tinu niriiv'rr-
X CELLO street, from
Lane: street to
neecner 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 anthority of tbe same. That
Monticello street, from Lang street to Beecher
street, be and tbe same shall be located as fol
lows, to wit: The south five-foot line shall be
gin on tbe west flve-foot line of Lang
street, at a distance of 688 feet north
erly from the center line of Franks
town avenne; thence deflecting to the
left 90 in a westerly direction and parallel to
Frankstown avenne a distance of 1,183.77 feet
to the east line of Beecher street, and the said
Monticello street shall be of a width of fifty (SO)
feet.
Section 2 That any ordinance or part of or
dinance conflicting with the provisions of this
ordinance be and the same is hereby repealed
so far as the same affects this ordinance.
Ordained and enacted into a law in Councils
this 28th day of October, A D. 1889.
H. P. FORD, President of Select Conncil.
Attest: GEO, SHEPPARD, Clerk of Select
Council. W. A MAGEE, President of Com
mon Council pro tern. Attest: GEO. BOOTH,
Clerk of Common Conncil.
Mayor's Office. October 3L 1889. Approved:
WM. McCALLIN, Mayor. Attest: KOBERT
OSTERMAIER, Assistant Mayor's Cleric
Recorded in Ordinance Book, voL 7, page 190,
15th day of November. AD. 18S9. no2S
I No. Hi J
AN ORDINANCE-LOCATING FIELD
ING alley, from Lang street to Beecher
street.
Section 1 Be it ordained and enacted by the
city of Pittsburg, in Select and Common Coun
cils assembled, and it Is hereby ordained and
enacted by the authority of the same. That
Fielding alley, from 'Lang street to Beecher
street, be and the same shall be located as fol
lows, to wit: The south flve-foot lino shall be
gin on tbe west five-foot line of Lang street, at
a distance of 190 feet northerly from the south
five-foot line of Idlewild street, thence deflect
ing to the left 90 in a westerly direction and
parallel to Frankstown avenue and Idlewild
street a distance ot 1,183,77 feet to the east line
ol Beecher street and the said Fielding alley,
shall be of a width of twenty-four (24) feet.
section 2 That any ordinance or part of
ordinance conflicting with the provisions of
tbis ordinance be and the same is hereby re
pealed, so far as the same affects this ordi
nance. Ordained and enacted into a law in Councils,
this 28th day of October, A D. 1889.
H. P. FORD, President of Select Council.
Attest GEO. SHEPPARD, Clerk of Select
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 162,
16th day of November. A D 18S9. no23
A No. 147. ,
N ORDmANCJEr-RELOCATING BATES
street, from a point 419.14 feet south of
Ward street to a point L028.74 feet south of
Ward street.
Section 1 Be it ordained and enacted by the
city of Pittsburg, in Select and Common Coun
cils assembled,and it is hereby ordained and en
acted by the authority of the same. That Bates
street, from a point 419.11 feet south of Ward
street to a point L028.74 feet south of Ward
street, be and the same shall be relocated as
follows, to wit: The center line shall begin at
a pin at a distance of 419.14 feet south of tbe
center line of Ward street; thence deflecting
to the left 16 23' 30" for a distance of 607.60
feet to apoint intersecting center line of former
location of Bates street, at an angle of 23 40
and at a distance ot 206.54 feet south of the cen
ter line of Wilmot street, and the said Bates
street shall be ol a width of fifty (50) feet.
section . inai any ordinance or part or
ordinance conflicting with the provisions of
this ordinance be, and tbe same is hereby re
pealed so far as the same affects this ordi
nance. Ordained and enacted into a law In Councils
this 28th day ot October. A. D. 1889.
H. P. FORD. President of Select Council.
Attest: GEO. SHEPPARD, Cleric of Seloct
Council. W.A MAGEE, President of Com
mon Conncil pro tern. Attest: GEO. BOOTH,
Clerk of Common Council.
Mayor's office,. October 31, 1S9. Approved,
WM. McCALLIN, Mayor. Attest: ROBERT
OSTERMAIER, Assistant Mayor's Cleric
Recorded in Ordinance Book, vol. 7, page 194,
18th day of November. A D. 1889. no25
No. 15L1
AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING THE
grade of Sheridan street, from Penn ave
nue to Ellsworth avenue.
Section 1 Be It ordained and enacted by tbe
city of Pittsburg, in Select and Common Coun
cils assembled, and it is hereby ordained and
enacted by tbe authority of tbe same. That
the grade of tbe center line of Sheridan street,
from Penn avenue to Ellsworth avenne be and
the same shall be established as follows,
to wit: Beginning on the south curb line of
Penn avenne at an elevation of 218.66 feet;
thence rising tbe rate of 3 feet per 1U0 feet
for a distance of 20 feet to the south building
line at an elevation of 219 26 feet: thence falling
at the rate of 1.963 feet per 100 feet for a dis
tance of 293.30 feet to tbe west curb line of
EUvworth avenue at an elevation of 21&&0
feet.
Section 2 That any ordinance or part of ordi
nance conflicting witn ine provisions oi this
ordinance be and tbe same is hereby repealed,
so far as the samo affects this ordinance.
Ordained and enacted into a law m Councils
this 28th dav of October. A D.. 18S9.
H. P. FORD, President bf Select Council
Attest: GEO. SHEPPARD. Clerk of Select
CounciL W. A MAGEE, President ot Com
mon Conncil pro tern. Attest: GEO. BOOTH,
Clerk of Common Conncil.
Mayor's office, October 31, 18S9. Approved:
WSI. McCALLIN. Mayor. Attest: ROBERT
OSTERMAIER, Assistant Mayor's Clerk.
Recorded in Ordinance Book, vol. 7, page
196, I8i h day of November. A P.. 18S& no2i
No. 143.1
A N ORDINANCE-LOCATING FOREST
A4. alia,. r.m f. n- trrAAt trt flai-.!. ......
. . "Ji "" --( w-.w. .w.a Ducct,
Section 1 Be it ordained and enacted by the.
city 01 sr ittsour. in oeieut aim vommon uoun
cils assembled, and it is hereby ordained and
enacted by tbe authority of the same. That
Forest alley, fromXang street to Gerrlt street,
be and the same sball be located as follows, to
wit: The south 5-foot 'line sball begin on tbe
west 5-foot line of Lang street at a distance of
170 feet northerly from tbo center lino of
Frankstown avenue, thence deflecting to tbe
left 90 in a westerly direction and parallel to
Frankstown avenue a distance of 101386 feet
to the east line of Gerrlt street, and the said
Forest alley shall be a width of twenty-for (24)
feet
Heetle2 Thatabyordiaanee or part of or
djaago, tyOi.MngwiM. ttff pntMmm X thkj
eFFICTAL-PITlWH74S.
ordinance, be aad tbo same Is hereby repealed,
so far as the same affects this ordinance.
Ordained and enacted Into a law ra Councils
this 28th day ot October, A D. 1889.
H. P. FORD, President of Select Council.
Attest.- GEO. SHEPPARD, Clerk of Select
CounciL W. A MAGEE, President of
Common Council pro tern. Attest! GEO.
BOOTH. Clerk of Common CounciL
Mayor's Office. October 31,1869. Approved:
WM. McCALLIN, Mayor. Attest; ROBERT
OSTERMAIER, Assistant Mayor's Clerk.
Recorded in Ordinance Book. vol. 7, page 19L
16th day of November. A D. 18S9. no25
No. 149. '
A N ORDINANCE ESTABUSHTNG THE
J grade of Howley street from Main street
toFortieth street.
Section 1 Be it ordained and enacted by tho
city of Pittsburg, In Select and Common Coun
cils assembled, and it is hereby ordained and
enacted by tbe authority of the same. That the
grade of tbe north curb of Howley street,
from Main street to Fortieth street, be
and tbe same shall be established as follows,
to wit: Beginning on tbe west curb of Main
street at an elevation of 224.00 feet; thence fall
ing at the rate of 0.75 feet per 100 feet for a
distance of 530.70 feet to the east line of Canoe
alley at an elevation of 227.93 feet; thence
crossing the said alley level for a distance of 24
feet to the west line: thence falling at tbe rate
ot 1.233 feet per 100 feet for a distance of 600.00
feet to the east curb line of Fortieth street, at
an elevation of 220,57 feet.
Section 2 That any ordinance or part of or
dinance conflicting with the provisions ot this
ordinance bo and tbe same is hereby repealed
so far as the same affects this ordinance.
Ordained and enacted into a law in Councils
this28tb dav of October. A. V. 1889.
H. P. FORD, President of Select Council.
Attest: GEO. SHEPPARD, Clerk of Select
Council. GEO. L. HOLLIDAY. President of
Common Conncil. Attest: GEO. BOOTH,
Clerk of Common Council.
Mayor's office, October 31, 1SS9. Approved:
WM. McCALLIN, Mayor. Attest: ROBERT
OSTERMAIER, Assistant Mayor's Clerk;
Recorded in Ordinance Book. vol. 7, page 195,
18th day of November, AD. 1889. no25
No. 167.
ORDINANCE-RE-ESTABLISHING
the grade of Dennistour avenue, from
avenue to Penn avenue.
Filth s
Section 1 Be It ordained and enacted bv the
city of Pittsburg, in Select and Common Coun
cils assembled, and it is hereby ordained and en
acted by the authority ot the same. That the
gradefof the west curb line of Dennis ton avenue,
from Fifth avenue to Penn avenue, be and
the same shall be re-established as follows, to
wit: Beginning at the north curb line of
Fifth avenue at an elevation of 267.18
feet: thence falling at tbe rate of 5 feet per 100
feet for a distance of 152 feet at an elevation
of 259.58; thence falling at the rate of 3,911
feet for a distance of 3X155 feet to an angle
at an elevation of 247.58 feet; thence failing at
tbe rate of 2,471 feet for a distance of 754.94 feet
at an elevation of 228.93 feet; thence falling at
tbe rate of 1 foot per 100 feet for a distance of
479.92 at an elevation of 22X13; thence rising at
tbe rate of 1 foot per 100 feet fora distance of
200 feet to south curb line of Penn avenue at
an elevation of 226.13feet.
Section 2 That any ordinance or part of or
dinance conflicting with the provisions of this
ordinance be and the same Is hereny repealed
so far as the same affects tbis ordinance.
Ordained and enacted Into a law In Councils
tbis 28th day of October, A D. 1889.
H P. FORD, President of Select Council.
Attest: GEO, SHEPPARD. Clerk of Select
CounciL W. A. MAGEE. President ot Com
mon Council pro tern. Attest: GEO. BOOTH,
Clerk of Common CounciL
Mayor's Office, October 81. 1SS9. Approved:
WM. McCALLIN, Mayor. Attest: ROBERT
OSTERMAIER. Assistant Mayor's Clerk.
Recorded in Ordinance Book, voL.7, page 201,
19th day of November. A D. 18EV, no25
No. 152J
AN OKDIKANCE-ESTABLISHnvGTHE
grade of Home street, from Butler
street to Plummer street.
Section 1 Be it ordained and enacted by the
aty of Pittsburg, in Select and Common Coun
cils assembled, and it is hereby ordained and
enacted by the anthority of the same. That tbe
grade of the west curb of Home street be and
the same shall be established as follows, to-wlt:
Beginning on the north line of Butler street at
an elevation of 67.64 feet, theace falling at tbe
rate of 5.4 feet per 100 feet for a distance of 432
feet, to the south curb of Plummer street, at an
elevation of 44.44 feet. '
Section 2 That anv ordinance- or cart of
ordinance conflicting with the provisions of
this ordinance be and tbe same is hereby re
pealed so far as the same affecu this ordi
nance. Ordained and enacted Into a law in Councils
this 23th dav of October. A. D. 1869.
H. P. FORD, President of Select CounciL
Attest: GEO. SHEPPARD, Clerk of Select
CounciL GEO. L. HOLLIDAY, President of
Common Council. Attest: GEO. BOOTH,
Clerk of Common Council.
Mayor's Office. October 3L1888. Approved,
WM. McCALLIN, Mayon- Attest; ROBERT
OSTERMAIERrfAsstetant Mayor's Clerk.
Recorded in Ordinance Book. voL 7, page 197,
19th day of November. A, D. 1889. , no25
TtrOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
Sealed proposals will be received at the oSce
of City Controller nntil WEDNESDAY, the
27th day of November, A D. 1869, at 2 P. x., for
tbe following, viz::
SEWlfcBS.
Reed street, fromOverblllstreettoDInwiddle
street; 15 inch pine.
Wallingford street, from Bid well street to
n eruia street; lo-incn pipe.
Elrkwood street, from Collins street to the
west line of Hlland avenne; 15-Inch pipe.
Cypress street, from Oseeela street to Center
avenue; 15-Inch pipe.
Grazier street, from Novelty street to Mart
land street; 15-inch pipe.
Cornet street, from line of Jones' property to
Maurice street sewer; 15-inch pipe.
Lowry street, from Second aveaue to the
Monongahela river; 15-inch pipe.
Maurice street, from north line ot property
of Wm. Ward to connection with sewer about
270 feet south ot Forbes street; 15 and 18-inch
pipe.
BOARDWALKS.
Cohasset street, from Granaview avenue to
Pawnee street.
Industry street, from Arlington avenue to
Amanda street. ,
Craig street, from Center avenue to Ridge
street.
GRADING.
Bayard street, from Neville street to Amber
son avenue.
GRADING.PAVTNG AND CURBING.
Grandvie7 avenne, from Wyoming street to
Oneida street, with Irregular block stone.
Plans and specifications can be seea and
blanks for bidding can be obtained at this
office. ,
Each proposal must be accompanied by- a
Dond probated before the Mayor or City Clerk.
Tbe Department of Awards reserve the right
to reject any or all bids.
E.M.BIGELOW.
Chief of Department of Public Works.
nolff-84
AMUSEMENTS.
TULLY'8 WAR VIEWS
Campaigns and Battles of the War.
.. 800 views, 400 square feet each, and
CONCERT;
under the auspices of tbe
WASHINGTON INFANTRY.
OLD CITY HALL (Market street;) .
November 25, 26 and 27.
Admission with reserved seat 60 cents. Season
ticket JL
Secure reserved seats at S. Hamilton's, 91
Fifth ave., Nov. 21 to 27, from noon to 6 p. m.
nol7-lDS-17-24-2S-26-27
BIJOU THEATER.
TO-NIGHT.
J. K. EMMET IN UNCLE JOE.
Dec 2, Hailen i Hart la "Later On.
no2S-MTuWF
ARRIS THEATER- "
lEvery Afternoon and Evea&g.
NELSON'S
GREAT WORLD COMBINATION.
Note Thanksgiving matinee, night prices. 10,
15 and 25 cents. Week Dec. 2 Beaeon Lights.
no24-10
pRAND OPERA HOUSE
TcNlgbt,
ALEXANDER 8ALVIN1,
In PARTNERS.
Next week Bine Beard, Jr.
no25
HARRY WILLIAMS' ACADEMY
To-night, Matinees Tuesday, Thursday
ana aatnraay.
THE, NIGHT OWLS BURLESQUE COM
PANY. Thanksgiving Day matinee, night prices.
BOlM-4
pLECTRIO AUTOMATIC STLVES MTNE
OPENS MONDAY. NOVEMBER 18.
74 FEDERAL STREET, ALLEGHENY.
Tbe most perfect exhibition of mechaaical and
electrical skill ever produeed. Adaiesioa I0c
nol7-17-TTseu
LEVY AND HIS GREAT COMPANY
la two Grand Coscert
At Old ty Hall,
SATURDAY. NOV. 39.
Tickets tor sale at Hays' Matte Store, 73
Fifth avenue. , BoSg-60
TXTORLD'S MUSEUM ALLEGHENY
VV City Week of Noveer3i,Ury's Own
World's Circus. Tbe Skeletea Dadeiet,
thinnest woman oa earth. Positively the event
of the season. December 2. War crousteoa
of the great Cronln murder mystery. .HusnesN
umgersaap company. . ho3b-4
WALWUU. 08B0UBXX. iHGBABB&Unowa.
BAHH0W8 A 08B0U
JOBPJHN
TeiweMltlH&
lxal xencss.
w
lYTrnK APPLICATION WDLIi BEL
made to the Board of Pardons, at the to
n-r mf1nr third Tuesday of December. -.
lRXi) for thn riardon of CL C- Burzard. convicted i
at No. 2. June term O. and T.. 18S7. of murder ;-
to tbe second degree. W.D.MOORE,
vUQ2o-oU-Ta Aturosjiorreuuvoer. ;,
Law nffiM nf W. A. LEWIS. 96 Diamond St.-'
'
ESTATE OF MICHAL WEHRMAN,
deceased. Notice is hereby given that let--ten
of administration on the estate of Michael
Webrman have been granted to the under
signed, to whom all persons indebted to said es
tate are requested to make immediate payment.,
ana tbnse having claims against the same ihould
make them known without delay. JAMES F.
GRIMEd, Administrator. noS3g-Ta
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THATLETj
TERS testamentary on the estate of Jobs,
Koenic late of Allechenv Citv. deceased, have "
been granted to the undersigned. All persona
having claims or demands against the estate of. "
the said decedent are requested to makeA. y
Known ine same to ner witnouc aeiay, ana aiy:
persons indebted to sold estate will make im-jt,
mediate payment to her. "' !
MRS. ELIZA KOENIG, ?M
nol2-50-Tn 45 Bovla at- Allegheny- '. '
VfOTICE APPLICATION WILL BE $$
XI mane to me uoun oi common rieaj.nu.rv,
JL of Allegheny county, at No. 541 Decembers s
.rerm. vxsn, ior leave to ameua ine cnaner eci
tbe Pittsburg Natatorlum. The petition for(
ine amenament is now on me in we jrroinono
tarr's office at tbe above nnmber and term.
where tbe same may be seen nntil the 30th dayi
oi November, ussy, wnen toe same win do pre
sented to Court at 10 o'clock a. m.
noo-27-ru A M. NEEPER, Solicitor.
ESTATE OF SAMUEL MOORE. Deceased.".?
ADMINISTRATORS' HOTIUJS .NUXlCJSt;
is hereby given that letters testamentary
rr flA A4aA Qitnnaf Vtsiva iA1Aeaf1 lrai Sf
of Charters township, hare been -granted-tow A
the undersigned, to whom all persons indebted Jj
to said estate are requested to make immediate, '"jC
Airalnst thfl um. will miVn them Vnnwn with. .
out delay. WM. M. CRAMP, MARY E.
MOORE, Executors. oc29-43-Ta :
ESTATE OP I.KTITTA W. fJAMTAM. tin.
atmoft " iWH
A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE NOTICEJ
XL is nereby given that letters of admlnistra-F
tlon, on the estate of Letitia W. Gazzam, de3
ceased, late of the city of Allegheny, hare beeal
granted to tbe undersigned, to whom all peV-1.
sons indebted to said estate are recjuesteditoj)
makeImmedlate payment, and those havings
claims or demands against the same wm maksfj
them known without delay. FIDELITY.''
TITLE & TRUST CO., Administrator. DAVID
ti. 15 wing. Attorney. ocSHI-th. -
ESTATE OF FRANK L. ROWLAND, De-'i
ceased. - ;
A DMINISTRATORS' NOTICE" NOTICK
J is hereby given that letters of administra
uon on tne estate ot franx u. itowiana, ae-
ceasea, late oi aiysue raver conn-, have);
been granted to tbe undersigned. towh6mallf
persons indebted to said estate are reanested taV
make immediate payment, and those havrncR
claims or aemanas against tne same wtu maxsi
them know-i without delay. FIDELITY1
TITLE & TRUST CO, Administrator. DAVID,!
H.W1X1U, Attorney. ocaMWiUjii
TESTATE OF ANDREW JACKMAN, DE-1
i'j ti.rjAa.rJi. notice is nereDy given tbaes
letters testamentary under the last will asdi
testament of Andrew Jackman, late of the dtfl
of Pittsburg, in Allegheny county, Pa de4
ceasea. nave Deen issuea to me Dytne tie
of said county. All persons owing the
will please make payment thereof, and all pen
sons saving claims against tne estate will pr4
sent them properly nrobated tor paymeatT
EDWARD F. JACKMAN, Executor, 636 Pes!1
avf Pittsburg, Fa. no26-4-Ta'"
J. A EMERY, Attorney. No. 131 Fifth avese?l
-VfOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AUT
Xi application win te made to the Governor,
of the State of Pennsylvania on DECjSXHK
17. 1889. bv James L. Somen. Charles Somim.1
117111. an. V HUH..- T7MhA.-'U -IT..VI.. -OT Vum.))
Williams and George W. McKeniie. UB.r
ant nf tha flenaixll iMmViiflf rnn nsnil i.la V ..
SV USUMHI MMttWVIJ wa. a uujraBS -
entitled, "An act to provide for the Jseevyor.,'
uon ana regulation oi certain cprgorinnuaa, y
anrj roved Anril 29.- 1R74. and the sevaral mill
ments thereto, for the charter of an iateiiis!'
incorporation to be called tbe "Pittsburg in-
dicator Advertising- Company." the character)
and object whereof is the manufacturing of (?
articles of commerce from metal and wood and v
for these purposes to have, possess and eaJoys
ail tne rignts, oenenti ana privileges oi m
said art of Assembly and its supplements, J,
A. EMERY. Solicitor.
Ptttsbubo, November 16. 1869. nol9-58-T
J. A EMERY. Attorney. No. 131 Fifth AtkhlS
-VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AJTO
1 1 application will be made to tbe GovaranejS
of the State of Pennsylvania, on DECEMStatl
17. A D. 1889. by William L Miller. Charts!
Somen, James L. Somen, W. Haftjrl
William. Robert H. Marks and CsoMeH
W. ilcKeniie. under the act ot.iSf
General Assembly of the CommoBweank
Pennsylvania, entitled MAn aot to provide fa
tte incorporation and regulation of ee
corporations" approved April 29. 1874, aad thJ
several supplements tnereta, ior we cbwi
oPanfnteBdedincornoratiouto beoafle .
"American Manufacturing Coespdnj," IBM
cnaracteraaaoDjectwnereoris ine nurnii
turiag of articles of commerce from ssetet i
wood, ana ior tnese purposes to nave
and enjoy all tbe rights, benefits and prfvtlipeaj
oiinosaiaact ot Assemoiy ana us suppt
ments. J. A EMERY, Solicitor,
PrrrSBUsa. November 16. 1S69. nal3-S6-TmJ
ACCTI&S SAUK,
.1
BANKRUPT BAL&
JH
OVER 4150,000 WORTH
-ar-
F1NE FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DMT j
GOODS, CARPETS, RUGS, ETC,
BY AUCTION I
723 AND 725 .LIBERTY SXf
CORNER EIGHTH.
Sales, Morning, Afternoon and Evselesy!
COMMENCING. MONDAY. NOVEXBEKM
N. B. Special accommodations provided 1
lames. noas-w-T
A.UCTION SALE OFTHB NTTRSrcaf
JX SIGNMENTS rn the salerooms. sf-JiwMyl
Auction Co.. No. 311 Market street, THUJiM
DAY MORNING. November 38. at ttc1
Handsome Silk Tapestry Parlor Salt,"
sorted colors. 2 Hair-Cloth Suits wUh tw
edce. Silk Plush Suit in erimsnn. almost 1
uronp etyie i-iusn amis, a jsroeaseo
trimmed in silk nlusbes. Easv Chairs. L
and Plush Rockers. Turkish Couch, 5
Lounges, Hand 14th Century Oak C
Table. Marble and Polished Wood Ton Ta
4 Walnut and 3 Oak Sideboards, full lie
nne ana every aay .Extent ion Tables, utl
LibraryDlnlnirRoom and Kitchen CbtJMi
Table. 6 Chamber Suits. 3 Cfciffosien. 3 Fi
lug Beds, Bedsteads, Bureaus, Waabtae..'f
ij&oies xresits, v umce. ximss. Bam
SDrincs. Pillows and Bolsters. Mattrease.
low Goods. Ladies' Wraps. China. GUtte
Delf Ware, Lamps. Clocks, Rum, Piotanavl
xoiiet pen, xrussei ana Ingram li&rpew
rors, uauinets, uoevat uiass, otovee,
cases. 2 Office Safes, and nurabspleM 1
artiPles. HENRY'AUCTIOK COLTD
no2192 Auctioneer?
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THQMASVILLE, GAi.j
"Piney Woods Hotel.-
Season opens December 4. 1889.
M. A.BOWEK, ProJt!
r or circulars, rate, etc, aaareas -.
WM. E. DAVIES. Manairer. ThamasviHe'fl
or F. A BUDLONG, Windsor HoteLN.Y.CWtM
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srxra avenue uxe works.
I, MAY SONS & CO!
STEAM DYERS AND SCOUREBS,
And general reaovators of textile faetiee. Im
dies' and gentlemen's soiled or faded jHti-Msssal
neatly cleaned or restored in color. C&rMats
of every descrifUea carefully attends w.vjE
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M. MAY SONS & CoU
Jell-TTS 66 SIXTH AVE..Pittsfeu-SR-l
"PIANOS,
ORGANS,
8. HAMILTON.
AND 96 FIFTH AVENU,
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BUILDING CONXRACTC
Bermta avenue,
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Telephoae 1344.
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