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THE PITTSBTTRGr DISPATCH, 'SATimDAY, NOVEMBER 80, 1889.
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MTINGFOEAKAME.
IThe Managers Can't Decide What
They Will Call Their Home.
If A REFUGE TOE WOMEN IS ASSURED
iMiss Basendorfs Proposition Will be Car
ried Into Effect.
THE DETAILS UXDER COSSIDEBATlOX
The second public meeting for the organi
zation of a society to establish a permanent
home for unfortunate women was held in
the Third TJ. P. Church yesterday afternoon.
The meeting was opened in the routine
manner, with Mrs. C E. Locke in the chair,
and Mrs. B. M. Sntch as secretary. Key.
J. T. McCrory, Chairman of the Committee
on Permanent Organization, appointed at
the last meeting, stated that at their meet
ing they concluded it would be wise for
them to take for a guide some older society
engaged in the same work, as they were all
novices. -,
The Midnight Mission of Philadelphia
had been in snccessfnl operation for 21
years, and their regulations and by-laws he
thought the Pittsburg society should take
under consideration. One clause of the out
line, which stated the membership fee
should be placed at $5, called forth con
siderable discussion, some contending that
it would debar earnest, anxious workers
from enlisting in the cause. Others thought
it advisable to haye the initiation fee, and
did. not think it would prevent anyone from
working, but by becoming a member of the
society the privilege of voting for the officers
would be accorded them.
A. STRONG KICK MADE.
Mrs. Anna Armstrong entered a strong
protest against the fee system, and thonght
the society should depend entirely upon the
Heavenly Father for finances with which to
conduct the home. A compromise was
finally effected and 52 was accepted as the
initiation fee.
The name by which the home shall be
known was a fruitful source of disenssion.
Among those suggested were "Bethesda
Home," "Pittsburg Befuge Home," and
"Majdaline Home," the latter meeting with
considerable opposition, as it was the opin
ion of manv that the name should not in
any wav indicate the character ot the home.
A "suggestion was made to call the home
after some benevolent lady, tor instance,
"The Huntington." The suggestion to call
it the "Wiliard Home," in honor of Miss
Frances Wiliard, was received in silence.
A eentleman conversant with the same
branch of work in London thought the
name should by all means imply the nature
of the home, for there were many forlorn
women who would seek such a refuge in
stead ot waiting to be sought, and in that
vast city they aimed to have the name over
the gate of every benevolent home indicate
its mission.
LEFT TO THE BOARD.
It was finally deemed advisable to leave
all details to the Board of Managers of the
- Dfff society, including the appointment of
the various officers. The following named
persons were by unanimous consent made
the Board of Managers to take all necessary
steps for the incorporation of the society and
secure a charter at the earliest opportunity:
Bev. J. T. McCrory, J. M, Millen, H. Sam
son. Dr. C. K. Shaw, Bev. J. W. Sproull,
T. L. Cooper, X. H. Babe, Dr. O. "W. Miller,
Burbin Home, V. B. Brickell, B. T. A.
David, Samuel Hamilton, Bev. JI. J. H.
Prngh, Mrs. Geo. B. Laraman and "Wm.
Tost, Mrs. "Wm. Vankirk, Mrs. D. C.
Hultz, Mrs. C. E. Locke, Mrs. E. J. Brown,
Mrs. Mary Hummings, Mr. Nelson McKee, I
Mrs. "W. J. Beid, Mrs. T. J. Leak, Mrs.
Sarah Hammond, Mrs. Dr. Sterrett, Mrs.
C. W. Smith, Mrs. "W. C. Moreland.
Mrs. Helen Mvers, Mrs. Samuel Wood and
Mrs. J. W. Biddle.
A sub-committee, consisting of William
YostBev. Mr. Beazell, Bev. Mr.Xocke,
Bev. Mr. Grose and Bev. Mr. Babe, was
appointed to look after immediate members,
and a number of names were signed.
The next meeting will be held by the
Board of Managers in Hamilton's Music
Hall at 2 o'clock next Tuesday. A general
invitation to all interested in the work to
be ,present was extended. The charter will
be ready for signatures at that time.
Newmarket Dav To-dny.
Every lady in need of a newmarket or
wrap shouldbuy it at Kaufmanns' te-day.
500 newmarkets will be offered at $4, 600 at
$6. 500 at $8, 500 at $10. This mammoth
offering includes all the latest and best
styles, and any garment is a bargain such as
no other house in this section of the country
has ever offered.
Bargains tn Genu' Hosiery.
AFine merino half hose, in odd lots, that
were 50c and 75c, marked down to 35c, or
three pairs ior $1.
Jos. Korne & Co.'s
Penn Avenue Stores,
Regular 810 Overcoats for $5.
This is none of your noisy ''chestnut"
claims, but a sound, solid fact. These over
coats are made of first-class meltons, well
made and trimmed, and (you'll say so your
self) are regularly sold at $10. Get one at
Kanfmanns' to-day for only $5.
Cash Talk.
6 oct parlor organs, $44.
7H oct. upright pianos, S160.
Store open all day Thursday and every
night till 9 p.m.
Echols, McMubeat & Co.,
123 Sandusky st, Allegheny, Pa.
Cape and Storm Overcoats.
A special sale of them at Kanfmanns to
day. Prices for storm overcoats from 53 to
$25; prices for cape overcoats from $9 to 530.
These prices include the very latest and
best materials: English, chinchillas,
elysians, Irish friezes, Scotch cheviots,
Sedan montagnacs, with or without silk
lining, and fitting perfectly. Merchant
tailors will ask you double the prices we
sell them for.
Porcelains.
Our own importations. All the new
things from all the famous potteries. Lowest
prices, at Beizenstein's, 152, 154, 156 Federal
St., Allegheny. TTBSu
At Last tbe Cold Weather Is Here,
And so are Kanfmanns' with the grandest
bargains in overcoats the world has ever
seen. To-day they will sell 300 long storm
ulsters, warmly lined all through, with big
collars, affording complete protection in the
coldest weather," at only 53 each.
Natural Gas Bills Reduced 75 Per Cent.
O'Keefe Gas Appliance Co.,34 Fifth av.
Regular 810 Overcoats for 95.
This is none of yonr noisy "chestnut"
claims, but a sound, solid fact These over
coats are made of first-class meltons, well
made and trimmed, and (you'll say so your
self) are regularly sold at"$10. Get one at
Kaufmanns' to-day for only 55.
. F. & T's. Pilsner beer is the pleasantest
stimulant in the woild.
At Last the Cold Weather Is Here,
And so are. Kanfmanns' with the grandest
bargains in overcoats the world has ever
seen. To-day they will sell 300 long storm
ulsters, warmly lined all through, with big
collars, affording complete protection in the
coldest weather, at only 53 each.
Go to Hamilton's for strings, bridges,
, keys, or anything to make yonr old instru
ct ments serviceable. Open till 9 o'clock every
'night, 91 and 93 Fifth ave.
'S Attend Kanfmanns' overcoat Bale to-
? .I1IT AtfAmd 1?.. a. rn ... MW..ujhi ..I.
, jm A.KU4 JttUmittlll V1UWH -HUB
BKKiay.
YOU ARE AIAVA7S CERTAIN
Of Finding Bargains at Joyce's Store t
Buying strictly for cash, we have the ad
vantage of securing our goods at lowest
rices. You will find the all-wool 36-inch
ress goods at 30e yard we are now offering
a decided bargain. Fine black cashmere
reduced from 62c to 50o and 90o goods to
75c Double-width cashmere 9c, usually
sold at 12Vc Cloth goods, 1J yards wide,
38c Satin and velvets, 25cf
The small profit we make on ladies' hats
and trimmings keeps us busy. Our success
is due to low prices. Children's trimmed
sailor hats at 48c. Quite an assortment of
children's hats at 25c. All the latest styles
of ladies' hats at all prices. Children's plush
caps 45c "We carry a complete line of in
fants' wear, the prices of which are right.
Children's coats, from 4 to 6 years, $1 25,
are cheap at 52 25. Children's Jerseys 25c
Ladies' stockinette coats $2 50, usually sold
at $3 50. Fine Jerseys, sold everywhere else
.it 51 45, our price $1. Closing out a lot of
Newmarkets at 2, worth 55.
In curtains and rugs vou will find many
bargains. "We now sell a curtain at 95c per
pair, worth $1 45. The curtain at 52 50, 2x
4 yards, is cheap at 54. Large parlor rugs
reduced from 53 50 to 2 25. Door mats,
48c
Shoesl ShoesI We keep only ladies' and
children's. "We can save you money. Our
51 25, 51 50 and 51 90 ladies' shoes will give
satisfaction. Yon cannot get same quality
elsewhere at the price. Infants' shoes 25c
up. Children's at all prices.
If you need blankets, ladies' and gents'
underwear, you will find our prices, as
usual, the lowest. Joyce's,
wssu 307 and 309 Penn avenue.
Overcoat day at Kaufmahns' to-day.
Overcoat day at Kaufmanns' to-day..
C WALES, in to-morrow's DIS
PATCH, has an entertaining article
on the frequenters of the postoffloe
and the trials'of the window clerks.
RELIGIOUS.
UNITARIAN SERVICE
McCanca block, cor. Smlthfleld and Sev
enth avc, Kcv. Dr. Townsend, pastor. Service
at 10 45. Sunday-school, 10 o'clock. Subject:
Business and Religion. noSO-3
MEETINGS.
-VrOTICE THE ANNUAL MEETING OF
JLN tbe stockholders of the Masonic Fund So
ciety will be held in Freemasons HalL MON
DAY EVENING, December 2, at 6 o'clock.
no2S-69-D A M. POLLOCK, Sec'y.
-VTO TICK MEETING MACHINISTS
i Pittsburg Lodge No. 52, National Associa
tion ol Machinists, meets every
SATURDAY EVENING
At No. 81 Fourth avenue, at 7:30 o'clock.
nol7-146-s
31HE BEGULAB ANNUAL MEETING OF
the stockholders of the Pittsburg and
airport Terminal Company will be held at the
office of tbe company, B. & O. R. R. station,
corner Smlthfleld and Water streets, Pittsburg,
Pa MONDAY. December 9, 18S9. at 2 P. M.
no2J.21 C. a WIGHT, Secy.
THE REGULAR ANNUAL MEETING OF
the stockholders of tbe Pittsburg and Al
legheny Droveyard Comoany will be held at
tbe office of the company, B. fc O. R. R. station,
corner Smitnfleld and Water streets, Pittsburg,
Pa., MONDAY, December 9, 18S9. at 3 p. M.
no24 21 C. & WIGHT, Secy.
-MECHANICS LODGE NO. 9. L O. O. F.
JJX. Members are requested to meet at hall
at 1230 P. M. SATURDAY, November 30, to
attend the funeral of P. G. Isaac t-peakruan.
Members of sister lodges are cordially invited.
By order of N. G. JAS. PERKINS. Bee
no304
ELECTIONS.
MOSONG AHELA IKSUKAUCE CO., )
93 Fourth avenue,
November 20, 1889. )
ELECTION-THE ANNUAL MEETING
and election ot fifteen directors to serre
lor the ensuing year will be held at tbe office
of the company on TUESDAY, December 3,
18S9, between tbe hours of 11 A. M. and 1 P. II.
no21-70-D JOHN H. CLANEY. Secretary.
PROPOSALS.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS SEALED
proposals, addressed to tbe undersigned,
indorsed 'Proposals for Grading." will be re
ceived until MONDAY NOON, December 9,
for cradles six miles of the P Y. fc A R. R.,
from Wampum Junction, Pa., to Lawrence
Junction, Pa.
Good bonds will be required. Bondsmen must
be named and bids made on blanks, which may
be obtained at my office, where ironies and
specifications may be seen, V
The right is reserved to reject any or all bids.
WM. MULLINS,
Of Executive Committee. P., Y. & A. R. B. Co.
PirTSBTTEO, Pa,, November 29, 1889.
no29-2-D
LEGAL NOTICES.
A E. WEGER, Attorney at Law,
93 Diamond street.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT LET
TERS testamentary on tbe estate of
Julius Ritzel, late of Allegheny City, deceased,
have been granted to tbe undersigned, to whom
all persons indebted to said estate are requested
to make immediate payment, and those having
claims against tbe same should present them,
duly probated, without delay. MARY T. RTT
ZEL. CASPER GAERTNER, .FRANK FER
TIG, 65 and 67 Sandusky street, Allegheny City.
Pa. 0C26-2-S
COTTON & HOLMAN, 91 Diamond street.
Estate of Lucy Barnes, deceased.
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE NOTICE IS
hereby given that letters testamentary on
the estate of Lucy Barnes, late of the city of
Allegheny, Penn'a, deceased, have been
granted to tbe undersigned, to whom all per
sons indebted to said estate are requested to
make immediate payment, and to whom those
having claims or demands against said estate
will make them known without delay.
WM. H, BARNES, Executor,
noI6-28-S 94 Fifth ave, Pittsburg.
RESORTS.
THOMASVILLE, GA.,
Piney Woods Hotel.
Season opens December 4. 1SS9.
M. A BOWER, Proprietor.
For circulars, rates, etc, address
WM. E. DA VIES, Manager, Thomasville, Ga.
or F. A BUDLONG. Windsor Hotel, N.Y.City.
ocl2-97-TTS
OFFICIAL PITTSBURG.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THIS
report of Viewers on the damages caused
by the grading of Urbana alley, Irom 128 feet
south of south enrb line of Davison street to
present pavement, has been approved by Coun
cils, 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 Dep't of Public Works.
Pittsburg Pa., Nov. 30, 18S9. no30-ll-D
"VTOTICB IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
i.1 report of Viewers on tbe grading and
paving of Urbana alley, from a point 128 feet
south of tbe south enrb line of Davison street
to tbe present pavement, 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 Tublic Works.
Pittsburg, Pa., November 30, 1S89.
no30-ll-D
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
report of Viewers on the construction of
a sewer on Fox street, from Sonth Twenty
fourth streetto South Twenty-third street, has
been approved by Councils, which action will
be final, unless an appeal is filed in the Court
of Common Fleas vuthin ten (10) dars from
date. . E. M. BIGELOW,
Chief of Dep't. of Public Works.
,Pittsbubg, Pa.. November 30, 1SS9.
no30-ll-D
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
the reports of Viewers on the opening of
Bennett street, from Frankstown avenue to
the city line, and Kelly street, from Fifth
avenue to the city line, have been approved by
Councils, which action will be flna't, unless an
appear is filed in the Court of Common Pleas
within ten (10) days from date.
KM. BIGELOW.
Chief of Dep't of Public Works.
Pittsburg, Pa November 30, 1SS9.
no30-U
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
reports of the Board of Viewers of street
improvements on the opening of Moore street,
from Bedford avenue to Ridge street, and
Kirkpatrick street, from Wylleavenneto Web
ster avenue have been approved by Councils,
which action will be final unless an appeal is
taken from the same in the Court of Common
Pleas within ten days from date thereof.
GEORGE SHEPPARD.
City Clerk.
Pittsburg, November 29, 1889. nc2938
Continued on Tenth Page.'
r A, BALPH,
BUILDING CONTRACTOR,
i seventh avenue, -
" Tt3xarr T
Pa.
)lay advertisement one dollar per
square for one insertion. Classified advertise
menu on- this page tueh as Wanted, For Bale,
To Let, etc, ten cent per line or each inser
tion, and none taken' for lest thanfift cents.
THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH
BRANCH OFFICES.
For the accommodation of the
public, Branch Offices have been
established at the following places,
where Want, For Sale, To Let, and
other transient advertisements will
be received tip to 9 P. M. for inser
tion next morningr:
Advertisements are to he prepaid except where
advertisers already hire accounts wltbTnxDlfr-
PATCH,
prrrsBUEu.
THOMA8 MCCAFFKKY, S5o9 Butler street.
E-UIL G. STUOKEY, Hth street and Penn ave.
E. G. STUCKEY A CO., Wylle ave. and Fulton at.
K. STOKELY, Fifth Avenue Market House.
EAST END.
J. TV. WALLACE, em Penn avenue.
OAKLAND.
MCALLISTEK it SHElliLER, 5th av. A Atirood It.
SOUTBSIDE.
JACOB 8POHN. No. I Carton street.
H. A.DONALDSON, 1707 Carton street
ALLEGHENY.
A. 3. KAERCHER, 89 Federal street.
H. J. McBRIDE. Market House, Allegheny.
FKKD H. EGGEKS. 172 Ohio street.
F. H. EGGEKS A SON, Ohio and Chestnut sts. .
J. F. STEVENSON. Arch and Jackson streets,
THOMAS MCHENRY, Western and Irwin aves.
G. W. HUGHES, Pennsylvania, and Beaver ares.
PEKKYM. GLEIM. Rebecca and Allegheny aves.
M1LLVALE BOROUGH.
W. W. FLOCEEB, Stationer, No. 4 Grant ave.
THE DISPATCH HAS OPENED A
.BRANCH OFFICE FOR THE SOUTHSIDE
AT NO. 1220 OABSON STBEET. WHERE
ADVEBTISEMENTS, NEWS AND SUB
SCRIPTIONS CAN BE LEFT. BOTH FOR
GENERAL EDITIONS, AND FOR THE
SPECIALSOUTHBIDEISSUE PUBLISHED
EACH SATURDAY.
WANTED.
' Male Help.
TTANTED-MACHINERY PATTERNMAKER
W at once at VULCAN IKON WORKS. New
Castle, Pa. no29-H
WANTED-TWO ALLEGHENY AND ONE
Pittsburg errand boy. HOKNE & WARD,
41 Fifth avenue. no30-9G
-TTANTEU A SMALL BOY FOR OFFICE
W work.- Apply at PRESTON & HUM
PHREYS, No. 703 Lewis Block. " no30-57
WANTEDNEGATIVE RETOUCHERS ON
niece work at AUFRECHTS EL1PE GAL
LERY, 516 Market St., Pittsburg. noSO-13
WANTED A SUBSCRIPTION BOOK MAN
to handle Pennsylvania. Address JAMES
B. CULLEN & CO., 606 Washington St., Boston,
Mass. no23-2
w
ANTED A GOOD DRAUGHTSMAN EX-
t-EHIKNUEU In deslgnlnr Iron and Bteel
Address DRAUGHTSMAN, Dispatch
no30-M
plants,
office.
WANTED-A FIRST-CLASS SALESMAN TO
take charge of sales of brooms and brushes
in Pittsburg and vicinity. Address H. J. J. L.
1FFT, Evans City. Pa. no28-78
WANTED 4 BOYS FROM 14 TO 15 YEARS
ot age, to distribute free samples of the Amer
ican ball bine. Apply 9 A. M., DISPATCH
BUILDING, Diamond st, no30-61
WANTED-AN ENERGETIC YOUVG MAN
as solicitor and salesman; one acquainted
with property In the Southslde preferred. J, E.
GLASS. No. 133 Firth ave. n 030-93
WANTED-SCALE CLERK! 18 TO 18 YEARS
or aee; must be good penman, quick
and accurite at figures; give age and refer
ence. Address A. B. Q.. Dispatch office. no30-S4
WANTJID-TRAVELING SALESMEN A
good side line (sample free, weight 8
ounces), to send address and references to KEY
STONE MFG. CO., Glrard, Erie Co., Pa.
noU-lOl
WANTED - ONE FIRST-CLASS BOILER
MAKER and two helpers; none but good,
Etrong, sober men neeed apply. IKON & STEEL
BAND CO. LIMITED, Twenty-nfth and Kail
road sts. no30-6
WANTED AN EXPERIENCED SHOE
salesman to carry all lines of women's,
misses and children's shoes in Pitt6fcnrg and vi
cinity. HARUISBUBG BOOT AND SHOE MFG.
CO., Harrisburg, Pa. no28-77-D
WANTED A MALE STENOGRAPHER AND
callgraptf operator; no beginners need ap
ply: permanent position to capable party. Ad
dress, stating salary expected and experience,
J30XS25, Pitts bnrg P.O. no30-12
WAN1 ED-RELIABLE LOCAL AND TRAV
ELING salesmen; positions permanent;
special Inducements now; fast-selling specialties;
don't delay; salary from start. BROWN BROS.,
Nurseryman, Rochester. ti.Y. sel7-70-TT8
-TTTANTED AOENTS SHOULD WRITE FOR
?i Ulnetraed circular, terms and two weeks'
trial of Missouri washer; washes dirtiest clothes
by hot steam without rubbing; easily sold; profit
able. J. WORTH, 64Ueekmanst., N. Y.
nolOl-wssu
TJfTANTED AGENTS "DODGE'S HORSE
TT blanket holders" keeps the blanket from
blowing or sliding off the horse; nothing like it in
the market: every horse owner buys: sample by
mail 25c. STAYNEK & CO., Providence, K. I.
nolO-65
WANTED-A YOUNG MAN OF GOOD
business qualifications, who is not afraid to
work, with 20o In the bank, to represent a firm
doing business In the city, in Tennessee; a rare
chance for the right man. Address AA Dis
patch office. no30-79
WANTED BUSINESS MEN NEEDING
assistants, booskeepers, stenographers,
typewriters, store and office clerks, etc, to call or
address TWIN CITY EMPLOYMENT BUREAU,
67 Fifth ave., second floor. N. B. Employes
furnished with positions. no30-8o
TTANTED SALESMEN AT t75 PER MONTH
V salarrand expenses, to sell a line of silver
plated ware, watches, etc ; by sample only; horse
and team furnished free; write at once for full
Sartlculars and sample case of goods free. STAN
ARD SILVERWARE CO., Boston, Mass.
SC24-90.O
WANTED-WE WANT TO HIRE AN ENER
GETIC person in every locality to distribute
advertising matter and attend to our local inter
ests, a straight salary of 2 50 per day and ex
Fienses will be paid. Address, Inclosing 2c stamp
or particulars. UNIVERSALSUPPLYOO., Chi
cago, III. No postals answered. no9-76-ssu
-TTJANTED-YOUNO MAN, 17 TO 20 YEARS
V V or age, to act as general clerk in a financial
Institution In Pittsburg; a good opening: must
write a good hand, have good health and be able
to furnish first-class references as to honesty,
habits, etc. Address a specimen letter, giving
very full particulars, to G. B. B. MCD., DiBpatch
office, Pittsburg., no'29-23
WANTED-A THOROUGH-GOING BUSI
NESS man, teacher or one experienceddn
book work, to take charge of six counties in the
Eastern part of the State as district manager for
our book, "Mary, the Queen of the House of
David;" salary S65 to 90 per month to the right
party; call or address, giving age and occupation.
.ruoiisnea excinsiTeiy ot a,
S. GRAY & CO.,
Eisner & Phillips' Building.
n 030-79
WANTED -AGENTS TO BELL THE PINLEbS
clothes line; the only line ever Invented that
holds the clothes without pins; a perfect success;
patent recently Issued; sold only by agents, to
whom the exclu6lTe right Is given; on receipt of
CO cents we will send a sample line by mall; also
circulars, price list and terms to agents: secure
your territory at once. Address WORCESTER
PIN LESS CLOTHES LINE CO., 17 Hermon St.,
Worcester, Mass. OC23-44-W8
Female Help.
WANTED WET NURSE TO NURSE A
child ten months old; must have references.
Address at once B. E.W., Dispatch office.
no30-7
WANTED-HOUSEKEEPER, COOK AND
chambermaid for same family; cooks, din
ing room girls, chambermalds,nnrses, 100 house
clrls, German and colored girls. MRS. E.
1HOMPSON, 608 Grant st, nol7-HTbS
WANTED-AGENTSTOSELLTEA. BAKING
powder and pure spices; gtfts with goods;
coke workers, miners or millmcn can makemoney
in their spare time: special inducements to per
sons having established trade. YAMASHIKO
TEA CO., 88 Jackson st., Allegheny, Pa.
au20-79-TTS
Mole nnd Female Help.
TTANTED-A TALENTED LADY OR GENT
V V for the. stage: also, a collector for this cltv.
Address C Dispatch office. no30-9s
YTTANTED-S WHITE WAITERS, MALE
V cook, 2 farm hands, cooks, chambermaids
and house girls, dishwasher, laundress, linen
room girt, housekeeper ior hotel, seamstress.
MEEHAN'S, 545 Grant st. no30-D
TU"ANTED-AUENTS-WE PAY ?C0 TO S2M
V per month to energetic gentlemen and
ladles to procure members tor our association; if
you can only devote a few hours each week to our
business It will pay you well. Tot further par
ticulars, address NATIONAL LIBRARY ASSO
CIATION, 103 State street, Chicago, HI. no30-48
Hinatlons.
-rrTA?.TED-CARI'ENTElt NO.
1, WANTS
Address, X.
no?9-24
VV work, permanent or jobbing.
Y., Box 113. W
i
llklnsbnrg. Pa.
9-
WANTED-SlTUATION JANUARY 1 BY
bookkeeper cf one of tbe largest flint glass
factories in Ohio, who must change present local
ity on account hay fever. Address T., Dispatch
office. 1io29-12
Partners.
-VTTANTED-TO INVEST 13.000, BY A YOUNG
YY man of experience and thorough business
training in a mercantile or mfg. business: is a
bard worker and will devote entire time to-business.
Address for one week with particulars,
MERCANTIL.E(" Dispatch office. no2S-51
Flnancinl.
XfTANTE1MolWGABES-v1.0tl0,C00TOLOAN'
TV on city ana suouruan properties at v,oana
(nor cent, and on larms in Allegheny and aqja
cent counties at C per cent L M, PJiNN OCKT
WANTED.
Flnunclal.
-fTTANTED MORTGAGES LARGE AND
V small. ED. WITTISH, 410 Grant street.
nolS-55-D
WANTED-SMALL MORI GAGES-1. J.WIL
SON, 149 Fourth ave. no28-23
WANTED MORTGAGES. SEE EWING S
BYERS, No. 83 Federal street.
D024-77-TTSSU
"TTTANTED MORTGAGES ON CITY OR
VV suburban improved real estate at lowest
rates. ALEXANDER & LEE, .113 Wood St.
no30-71-MWS
TTANTED-MORTGAGES-MONEYTO LOAN
VV In sums to suit at i!4, 5. and 6 per cent.
ALIES A BAILEY, 164 Fourth ave Tel. 167.
aplM4-rrssu
WAKEED MORTGAGES ON CITY PROP
ERTY, over M.00O; 4j per cent; no tax.
HENRY A. WEAVER & CO., S2FourtU avenue.
mhS-an-D
-T7"ANTED-S500 TO SJ00,00O-TO
LOAN ON
V V ronrf cratres. 4. fi and 6 ner cent.
JAB. w.
DRAPE A f O.. 129 Fourth ave.. Pittsburg. Tele-
pbone No. 975.
no30-77
WANTED-MOKTGAGES-,l,000,CC0TOLOAN
in large and small amounts at 4H. 5 and 6
per cent, iree oi Diaie i&x; no aeiay, Aiiiu o.
ui
UOYLE& CO., 131 Fourth ave
myH-60
WANTED TO LOAN 1500,000. IN AMOUNTS
of (3,000 and upward, on city and suburban
property, on 4M per cent, free of tax: also smaller
amounts at 5 and 6 per cent BLACK BA.WV,
95 Fourth avenue
se21-d26-D
TTTANTED TO iiOAN (200,000 ON MORT
VV GAGES: (100 and upward at 0 per cent;
(500, 000 at 4K per cent on residences or business
property; also in adlolnlng counties. S. H.
FRENCH. 125 Fourth avenue. OC21-4-D
WANTED-MORTGAGES-100,000 TO LOAN
on morteaces. in sums from toOO to (10.000,
for 3 to 5 years on city property, at very low rates;
wriie ior lenusana give ue
ive deiciintlon of TironertT.
J. E. GLASS, 133 Fifth
ave. Telephone No. 1764.
Sliscollaneons.
WANTED-TWO REGISTERED JERSEY
cows; must be young and fresh; give full
particulars, staling price. Aaaress urc'i
XJl
Dispatch office.
no30-53
WANTED - NOVEMBER IS THE LAST
month for fine cabinets at II per dozen, at
AUFREOHT'S ELITE GALLERY, 516 Market
st, Pittsburg. Bring the children on elevator.
no3-60-TWT6SU
WANTED HORSES TO WINTER TERMS
reasonable; good box stalls. S. W. MOR
ROW. Bakerstovrn. Allegheny Co., Pa.. orT. M.
MORROW'S LIVERY AND HALE STABLES, 15
Ohio St., Allegheny, Pa. no30-50-HWS
WANTED-EVERYONE TO KNOW THAT
PEARSON, the leading photographer, of
96 Fifth ave. and 43 Federal St., AU'y., is making
a life size crayon portrait, beautifully framed, and
one dozen cab. photos, ail for (8; all fine work.
mhl3-63
WANTED-THE PUBLIC TO KNOW JTHAT
the largest and most complete stock of
trusses, elastic stocklngB, shonlder braces, etc.,
can be seen at the store of ARTIFICIAL LIMB
M'F'GCO.. 909 Penn avenue, near Ninth street,
Pittsburg. Pa. nol6-65-ssn
FOR SALE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE.
City Residences.
FOR SALE-CONGRESS ST.-ONLY (3,000,
brtcs: dwelling of 6 rooms; lot 22x70. J. H.
COOPER & CO., 107 Fourth ave. no30-l
fTiOH SALE COLWELL ST. (3,803. NEW
JT press brick dwelling of 6 rooms, hall, good
cellars, etc.
Fourth ave,
lot 20x90. J. R. COOPER 4 CO.. 107
no30-l
Jll'n D&UH U1X OX. Al A X7&XVUA.XXT,
1 brick bouse of 7 rooms, hall, bath, etc : lot
60x147; terms to suit buyer.
J. E. COOPER &
Kiu., vit a ourin ave
no30-l
T7OK SALE-MARION ST., NEAR FORBES,
A- Kooa Drica: iious mansara roor, rooms,
ball, vestibule, gases, finished attic
etc: lot
mxiwi a aeciaea oargain.
107 Fourth ave.
J. R. COOPER CO.,
n 030-1
FOR SALE-TO CLOSE AN ESTATE, AT A
bargain, 3 brick houses; lot 60x114 ft.; rent
ing for (64 per month: on Vine St., Eighth ward;
call or send for particulars. W. A. HERRON 4
bO N S, SO Fourth wenae. no30-40-8
FOR SALE-(3,800-EASY PAYMENTS A
good brick house 6 rooms, attic bath, range,
natural gas; 2 squares from 'cable cars, on Bed
ford avenne. Eleventh ward. See W A. HERRON
4 SONS, 80 Fourth avenue. nol3-41-ws
FOB SALE A COLWELL STREET PROPERTY
now rented for (20 per month, and room to
build a good honse In front: street and alley both
Saved; price (2,500: terms reasonable. C. H.
OVE. No. 93 Fourth avenue no30-76
FOR SALE-PRIDE ST., NEAR FIFTH AVE:
(1,200: good brick bouse mansard roof, 6
rooms, finished attic hall, bath, both gases and
every convenience; good cellar, etc J. R.
COOPER 4 CO., 107 Fourth ave. no30-l
1710R SALE-A BLOCK OF 8 GOOD 2-STORY
brick houses of 6 rooms each, godd cellar,
etc; lot, cor. 1 blrtleth and Smallman sts., 120X
72 ft.: desirable and an exceltent Investment. 1.
M. PENNOCK4 SON, 105 Fourth ave.
U03D-74-1IWS
FOR SALE-NEAR FIFTH AVE. MARKET
House, only (5,000, new two-story brick
bouse 6 large rooms, good finished attic both
gases, double parlors, cementedc cellar, eewerage,
etc ; lot 20x90. J. K. COOPER 4 CO., 137 Fourth
ave. no3o-l
PORSALE-FORBESST..NEARVANBRAAM,
a first-class Investment, only (8,000. brick
house of 8 rooms, finished atticand hall: also good
brick bouse 6 rooms In rear, fronting' Tustln St.:
side entrance to both; lot 24x13). J. a. COOPER
4 CO., 107 Fourth ave. no30-l
FOR SALE LAWRENCEVILLE-LOOK AT
this and give ns a bid ; must sell or withdraw
from market; two good houses, paved yards; lots
extending from street to alley: good rentlngprop
erty: never idle; paying 10 per cent net: ask
83,500. CHARLES SOMERS 4 CO., 313 Wood st,
PO30-92
TTIOR SALE-CENTER AVE , NEAR MILLER
a? St.. desirable residence brick, 8 rooms, large
hall and vestibule, bath, etc., largo side and rear
yard; lot 44x100; small house and stable in the
rear; bargain; the owner cannot occupy. SAM
UEL W. BLACK 4 CO., 99 Fourth ave.
no23-72-ThS
FOR SALE-PRIDE feT.. WELL BUILT
pressed brick front dwelling, 7 rooms, hall,
finished attic both gases, water on second floor,
good cellar, sewerage, side entrance etc: also 6
room brick house in rear: lot 24x104; at a low price
and easy terms. J. R. COOPER 4 CO., 107 Fourth
ave. no30-l
TTH)R SALE-AT A BARGAIN FOR A PEW
X! daysonlv Prime Sixth ward property; sub
stantial, attractive and complete: press brlok
front: 2-story attic; 7 rooms, hall; range, water,
gas both floors; large yard; side entrance; lm-
roving neighborhood: low at 14,600. CHARLES
OMERS 4 CO., 313 Wood St. noSO-92
East End Residence.
FOE SALE S500 CASH AND REMAINDER
on monthly pavments of fa, a neat new
house of 6 rooms and attic: late Improvements;
well located; near Shadyslde station. W. A.
HERRON 4 SONS, 80 Fourth ave. nol2-88-WS
FOR BALE-NO. 4515 CALVIN ST., SEVEN
TEENTH ward, new brlek dwelling, slate
roof, 5 rooms, hall, vestibule and large finished
attic: large stable on rear or lot; price (2,500 at
terms to suit. THOS. MCCAFFREY, 3509Tlutler
street. no22-31-ws
FOR SALE AN 8-ROOM BRICK HOUSE
with lot 24x120 to 20-ft. alley, on Fifth ave
nue near to Oakland Power House; will sell for
16,000 to a quick buyer; the propertvls worth at
least from 29 to 30 per cent more. C. H. LOVE. 93
Fourth avenue. no30-76
FOE SALE-TWO NEW DWELLING HOUSES
of 6 rooms, finished attic, bath, w. c, range
slats mantels, front and back porches. Inside
shutters; lots 30x100 each; near Shadyslde station;
terms easy; immediate possession. GEORGE
SCHMIDT, 157 Fourth ave no27-79
TTIOR SALE-SHADYSIDE-(8, 500-NEW BRICK
JL' house 10 rooms, ball, bath, w. c, range
hard wood cabinet mantels; elegantly finished
throughout, with all the late modern conven
iences: lot 33x100: very easy terms. J. R.
COOPER 4 CO., 107 Fourth aye. no30-l
FOR SALE-ON MAUS. NEAR DAVISON ST.,
Seventeenth ward, at a sacrifice, as owner is
leaving the city, a new S-room brick dwelling,
with modern conveniences; lot 25x100: price
K500; all or half cash, bal. to suit; cost over
(5,000. THOS. MCCAFFREY, 3509 Butler street.
nol6-66-W8Su
FOBSALE-ONLYtiOOO-OAKLAND ANEW
2-story and mansard brick dwelling of 7
rooms, hall, vestibule with tile floor: bath, Inside
w. c. and sta- w. s., range; h. and c. water;
slate mantels and tile hearths; nat. gas; sliding
doors between parlor and dining room; inside
shutters; nice front porch: cemented cellar: this
property Is sewered Into the main sewer; lot 24x
100 to an alley: this Is a model house J. E.
GLASS, No. 133 Filth ave. no30-83
FOR SALE (21,500 SHADYSIDE RESI
DENCE: corner property, convenient to ca
ble line ot P. R. R.. on a 60-foot street; elegant
new Queen Anne style brick dwelling, 10 rooms
and reception hall, with hard wood .finish, bard
wood mantels, tile hearths, sliding doors, both
gases, incandescent light, ete; lot 100x1-12 feet:
this dwelling was not built forsaleand Is well
constructed: see and be convinced. SAM'L W.
BLACK 4 CO., 99 Fourth ave. noM-73
TTOR SALE-A HANDSOME QUEEN ANNE
JC brick residence in the Last End, 3 minutes
from railroad station, 11 commodious rooms, bath,
lavatory, laundry, natural gas, electric belle tile
hearths, marble mantels and all other of the more
recent requirements and in prime order through
out: the residence was built for a home and is
only now being offered for sale on account of it
being too large for present owner; fine lot 60x150
feet to an allev. Terms, ete, from JAB. Y.
DRAPE 4 CO., 129 Fourth avenue Pittsburg.
no30-77
FOR BALE-OAKLAND, FOURTEENTH
ward; but few of tbe many people in this
great city have any conception of the magnitude,
immense improvement, rapid growth and en
hancement of the now mot uesirable 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 the 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 of the
beautiful dwellings facing tbe square a brief de
scription of which Is here given: Built of brick,
by day work, two sizes, 8 and 9 rooms, halls, bath,
inside shutters sndw. e's, handsome slate man
tels, tile hearths, sliding doors, range and both
gases; also, electric lighting apparatus, large
I'orches, cemented cellars fine chandeliers, large
ot. ete ; terms, small cash payment down, bal
ance (JOOper annum: 14 of tbe6e dwellings hare
been told to representative business men; the
time consumed In running from the postoffice to
the sauare la bnt 17 minutes, thna irfrlnffamTita
time to go home for dinner! see the square before
buylp
isewBefCv
SAM'sU W. BXU.CK A CO., W
FOR SALE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE.
East End Residences.
T71 OR S A L E-OAKLAND RESIDENCES.
Jj CHARLES SOMERS & CO., 313 Wood St.
Telephone I77J. ' no30-92
FOR 8ALE-HIDAND AVENUE PEOPER
TIES. CHARLES SOMERS & CO., H3 Wood
st. Telephone 1773. no30-92
FOR SALE-82.650-NEW FRAME 6-ROOMED
honse, one square from Fifth ave. cable, will
f" on e asy payments. MELLON BROTHERS,
SMBtatlon st,, E. no24-127-TTSBu
FOR SALE-FOR 13,300, A NEAT, NEW
house, 6 ooma, well improved; lot 27x170
ee'!onHailrfan. near Howe st.. Twentieth ward.
Bee 5v.A' UERRON &SONS, 80 Fourth avenue.
nols-72-ws.
FOR SALE-A GOOD FOUR-ROOM HOUSE,
with finished attic on Fifth avenue, near to
line or cable cars; prlco (2.500; lot runs through
,XnStner " : can build on tbe other end. C. H.
LOVE. 93 Fourth avenue. no30-78
TTOR SALE-FIVE-ROOM BRICK HOUSE ON
-A fifth avenue, near Robinson street, on line
or cable cars, at a bargain : price S2, 5C0: (L 000 cash,
??ia.HJe.on tel years' time 11 desired. C. H.
LOVE, No. 93 Fourth avenue. no30-76
TTIOR SALE-ON EUCLID AVENUE, EAST
JL END, near both cable lines, seven-room
house with good lot; price (2,900: (500 cash and (20 A
SJSSH."15 " ' a very cheap property. V. H. I
mvg J o. 93 Fourth avenue. no30-7S
Allegheny Residences.
FOR SALE-ALLEGHENY PARK PHOPEE
TIES. CHARLES SOMERS & CO,, 313 Wood
St. Telephone 1773. no30-9J
FOR 8ALE-FKANKLIN ST., ALLEGHENY,
brick bouse, 7 rooms, hall, balh,range,w.c,
hot and cold waterL Inside shatters, etc: lot 24x
J30. J. R. COOPER 4 CO., 107 Fourth ave.
no30-l
FOR 8ALE-1N ALLEGHENY.ONNUNNEBY
Hill, a snug 2-story frame honse of 5 rooms,
attic hall, cellar, water, natural gas, etc: lot23x
70 reet; price only (2,300. I. M. PENNOCK &
SON, a o. 105 Fourth ave. no2S-i5-TTS
FOR BALE-IN THE SECOND WARD, ALLE
GHENY, near the parks, modern brick
bouse of 7 rooms, finished attic bath, w. c, laun-
ary, ooth gases, slate mantels and papered
throagbout; a bargain. ALEXANDER & LEE,
OM TT UUU SI,
FOR SALE-FINE RESIDENCE ON THE
parks, Allegheny; 12 spacious rooms; aU
bright and cheerful; a full flood of light through
out; one of the most pleasant residences on the
paras: price only (16,000. Particulars from JAS.
t!,xviir-Cj " iv..
, 129 Fourth avenue, Pittsburg.
FOR SALE-DESIRABLE PROPERTY AND A
profitable Investment considered cheap:
only (7,000; payments made to suit; on Lacock,
near Sandnjikv st. HUnrhnn-w? Tm si-rim ft two
houses, one in front and one In rear on Stoddard
t- W . A. HERRON 4 BON 8, 80 Fourth avenue.
no6-68-WS
OR SALE-PEARL STREET, ALLEGHENY,
near Federal street, a good brick dwelling of
7 rooms and finished attic nail, vestibule, front
and rear porches, natural gas, slate roof: street Is
paved and property Is well sewered: lot 20x89 to
an alley; price only (4.6C0. J. E. GLASS, 138 Fifth
avenne Telephone 1764. nolO-93
FOE SALE PRICE REDUCED TO (2,100:
owner insists on sale to first positive buyer;
6 rooms, hall, cement cellar, water, gas both
floors; suitable for occupancy, two tenants, or
nice little home close to Pleasant VaUey cars: bny
now and sell In the spring at av profit. CHARLES
&OMERS4CO., 813 Wood St. no30-02
FOR BALE-(3,6U0-DESIBABLE AND CON
VENIENT location on Chartlers St., Alle
gheny, brick house haU. 7 rooms, in prime and
attractive order; good lot, side and rear alley: a
good property for the money: buyer should real
ize a profit when he desires to sell. CHARLES
bOMEKS 4 CO., 813 Wood St. no.O-92
FOR SALE-A GOOD BRICK RESIDENCE
property in Second ward, Allegheny, near
parks, and on line of street cars; 10 large and ele
gant rooms, and beautified throughout with ar
tistic taste; bath, lavatory, laundry, natural gas,
etc., etc; large lot, side entrance etc.: a most
valuable property In every particular; one of the
best residences in tbe Second ward. JAS. W.
DRAPE 4 CO., 129 Fourth avenue Pittsburg.
no30-77
F
IOR SALE IN THE SECOND WARD,
AlleatienT A fine investment tirooertr. con
sisting ofa well bnlltrow of 8 brick houses contain
ing 6 rooms each, with marble mantels. Inside w.c.
(property thoroughly sewered), nat. and art gas,
etc; this property is near the Pleasant Valley
Electric road, and will certainly increase In value;
the owner, a non-resident, has urgent reasons for
selling. Call soon at 708 PEN N BLDG., Penn ave.,
between 9 and 10 A. Jf. and 1 and 2 P. M. for fuller
particulars. no29-13
FOR BALE-NEW QUEEN ANNE DWELL
ING, choice location In Second ward, Alle
gheny, containing 11 rooms, large reception hall,
bath, 1 inside w. c.'s, slate mantels, tile hearths,
closets, pantry, laundry, etc: front and rear
porches, plate-glass windows, stable and carriage
honse; lot 60x137 feet to a street; a most, compute
borne: within 800 feet of electric cars; will bear
the closest Inspection, as bouse wae not built to
sell; price fll,6C0; terms, half cash, balance to
suit purchaser. BAML. W. BLACK 4 CO.. 99
Fourth ave no23-74-MWFS
Suburban Residences.
FOR SALE WILKlNSBURG FRANKLIN
St.. 2 minutes from station, double frame
house 5 rooms each; lot 66x132. J. B. COOPER 4
CO., 107 Fourth ave. noOO-l
FOB BALE-1300 CASH; BALANCE (2C0 AN
NUALLY, for a 2-story dwelling of 7 rooms,
bath, natural gas, water, etc.: lot 60x145, on Fred
erick ave, Sewlckley. SAMUEL W. BLACK 4
CO., 99 Fourth ave n 023-73
FOR SALE A NICE LITTLE SUBURBAN
home: cottage house, natural gas, excellent
water, fruit and shade trees, 1H acres of nice land
at Emsworth, near the station; price (2,700.
ALEXANDER 4 LEE, 313 Wood st. no30-68
FOR SALE AT BRADDOCK-S GOOD 2
8TORY frame houses of 6 rooms each; nat.
gas: lot 120x130ft., on Bell ave. and Rebecca St.;
will be sold at a very reasonable price and ou
easy terms. I. M. PENNOCK 4 SON, 105 Fourth
ave. no30-74-HWS
FOR SALE AT WILKlNSBURG, CONVE
NIENT to station, 2 neat 5-roomed frame
houses, lot 33J4X10O feet: excellent water In both
bouses: natural gas: good, dry cellars; will be sold
very low and on easy payments: full particulars
from McCUNE 4 COULTER, 98rourthsve,who
will take you out and show you the property,
u 025-37
FOR SALE-HOUSE AND LOT, ETNA BOR
OUGH, at Orphans' Court sale: the property
of Lewis King, deceased, on the Butler turnpike
near Etna postoffice will be sold at auction on
Thursday, December 6, at 2 o'clock; lot 30x100:
frame house and store: terms, fourth cash and
tnree Tears, a. LEUUAX.U&BON, Auctioneers,
-n 028-90
FOR SALE-SEWICKLEY RESIDENCE, AD
JOINING the residence of Dr. Oeorge Woods,
Thornest., near Little, 5 minutes' from Sewlckley
station, 2-story brick, hall in the center, grooms,
bath, hot and cold water, natural gas, porches,
etc. ; also laundry, separate and stable; lot 65x275
to an alley; price 17,500; terms. (1.000 cash, bal
ance 8500 annually. SAMUEL W.BLACK4CO.,
99 Fourth ave. no2S-73
FOR SALE-ON TERMS OF RENT OF (500
casn and (500 per year, alO-room brick dwell
ing with modern conveniences on the best street
in bewlckley, but 3 mln. from the station; line lot
47x203 ft. : for a city business man who must de
pend on tbe trains this Is the most convenlentlv
as well as the most desirably located property lu
the market. A. W. ADAIR, Room 708 Penn
bldg, Penn ave. no29-13
FOR SALE-A DESIRABLE WILKlNSBURG
residence and large lot; 8 spacious and cheer
ful rooms, bath, w. c, lavatory, hot and cold
water, natural gas, pantries and otbermodern ap-
S Uances; everything in excellent order; One lot
1x132 feet; considerable number of fruit trees,
grape vines on trellis work, ete, etc.: perfect
sewerage; stone walk in front; 2 minutes to raU
road station; exceptionally pleasant and con
venient neighborhood. Particulars from JAS. W.
DRAPE 4 CO., 129 Fourth avenue Pittsburg.
no30-77
FOlt SALE LOTS.
Farms.
FOB SALE-100 ACRES ON SQUIRREL HILL;
price, (2,500 per acre. GEO. JOHNSTON,
Agent, 62 Fourth are
- nozs-i
FOR SALE-22 ACRES LANDCHOICE SPOT
for investment; K mile from railroad: 1 mile
from city limits;
price (8,000.
EU WITTISH,
4iu uram si.
nosu-D
FOR SALE-A NICE DAIRY FARM, OVER
100 acres, near railroad, in Washington
county: good land, orchard, water, dwelling and
outbuildings, etc.. etc. JAS. W. DRAPE 4 CO.,
129 Fourth ave., Pittsburg. no30-77
FOR SALE-FARM OF 8J ACRES OF EXCEL
LENT land near r. r. station, convenient to
cltv; new house stable abundance of fruit, good
water, well fenced, ete ; price only n, 600. ALEX
ANDER 4 LEE, 313 Wood St. ' no30-3
TTIOR SALE-A GOOD FARM OF 71 ACRES, ON
P Hue of railroad, about 15 miles from tbe city;
dwelling house outbuildings, orchard, water, ete,
etc.; would exchange In part for city property.
JAS. W. DRAPE 4 CO., 129 Fourth avenue
Pittsburg. no30-77
FOR SALE-A LARGE PARM-OVER 22S
acres; close to railroad; near the city: ex
cellent place for a dairy or stock farm: dwellings,
outbuildings, orchard, etc., ete; will be sold
cheap to close up an estate. JAS. W. DRAPE 4
CO., 129 Fourth avenue Pittsburg. no30-77
TTOR SALE-A GOOD FARM OF ES ACRES,
J one-half mile from railroad station and near
one of the best connty towns in Western Pennsyl
vania; land all tillable and mostly in sod or grass.
is well watered, excellent large orchard, abundance
of smaU fruit, good vineyard, comfortable dwell
ing house sheds and other outbuildings; natural
gas mains within a few rods of the honse Terms,
etc., from JAS. W DRAPE 4 CO., 129 Fourth
avenue Pittsburg. n 030-77
TTIOR SALE-VALUABLE FARM AND FLAG
X. BTONtquarrv: .the farm contains 42 acres
more or less, and is situated 1M 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
honse and other outbuildings; two good orchards
of choice varieties of fruit: tbe farm is in tbe oil
and gas belt, and Is unencumbered by a lease: it
is well watered; tbe stoneouarry is known as the
Cook quarry. Call on or address GEORGE Mo
WILLIAMS, Canonsburg, Wash, co.. Pa.
nol9-38-D
Hiacellnjieous.
FUtt BAL1S-AT INOItAM, N1HJS AUHtS V1U
laud. GEO. JOHNSTON, Agent, 63 PourtS
no2t-14
TTt)E SALE-NATURAL GAS LANDS-160
JL?, av,res On Noblesville road, eight miles from
Indianapolis: no wells ret drilled on this land.
'but lands on all side hve Sowing well, from
Which entire nival. Sir 1mlAiunnlla m fifctmSjM.
FOR SALE-LOTS. ,
East. End Lata.
XfOR SALE-W ACRES ON FORBES ST.. WEAK
Murray
tv iva.! nriRA Sh-OGO Tier acre.
GEO.
JOHNSTON, Agt.. 62 Fourth ave. no27-14
T7W)K BALE-2M ACRES ON MURRAY AVE.,
X? Twenty-second ward: price (8.030 per acre
GEO. JOHNSTON, Agt., 62 Fourth ave no27-14
I7IOK SALE-50-ONESOUABE FROM FIFTH
; averr-ane building lot 24x100: small cash pay
roeut. balance on time
6349 station at., E. E.
no24-l27-TTS8a
TCVOE SALE-LOTS 40x100 FEET FOB , 000 ON
J2 easy payments, one square from Fifth av
enue near College avenne. See W. A. HERRON
4 SONS, 80 Fourth ave. nol2-86-WS
FOR BALE-PO. PER FOOT FRONT BEAUTI
FUL corner lot 60x120 on Improved street;
one square from Hlland and Negleyaves. MEL
LON BROTHERS, 6349 Station sL. E. E.
noZl-137-TTSSn
TTIOH SALE-A LARGE CORNER LOT, 109X13O
J feet. In the Shadyslde district. East End;
5 rice to a prompt buyer, (5,09t): a decided bargain.
AS. W. DRAPE 4 CO.. 12 Fourth avenue Pltta-
burg.
DO30-77
FOR SALE-SIX ACRES ON SHADY AVE
NUE, Squirrel H11L 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. no39-75
FOR SALE-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 lfsoid at once .SAM'L. W- BLACK
4 CO., 99 Fourth ave no24-55-TuWThs
TTlOB 8ALE-(70 PER FT., E. E. BUILDING
-F site Roup street, near Firth ave.. lot 150x150
feet: magnificent view; good location and unsur
passed neighborhood: terms to suit. SAMUEL
W. BLACK 4 CO., 99 Fourth ave. n 027-16
FOR 8ALE-IF YOU WANTA8AFE INVEST
MENT in property, and one that will Increase
rapidly in value buy one of those very desirable
lots in Villa Park plan. Brushton; our prices are
low and terms exceptionally easy. JOHN F.
BAXTER, Agent, 812 Smlthfleld St. no24-40-TTSStt
FOR SALE-120 FEET FRONTAGE ON CABLE
line, 10 minutes from Wood st. and Fifth
ave.; choice street, bloek stone pavement; (50
front foot for a block or high class tenement
houses; this location cannot be duplicated at the
price. CHARLES SOMERS 4 CO., Ill Wood St.
Tel. 1773. no30-92
FOR SALE-LOTS IN THE BAUM GROVE
Plan; front on wide asphaltum streets, have
flagstone sidewalks, with grass plots and a cen
tral location, makes this plan tbe most desirable
lu the market. Secure plan from MELLON
BROS.. East End, or JOHN F. BAXTER, Agt.,
612 Smlthfleld street. no24-40-TTSsa
FOR SALE-ONLY (M PER FOOT FRONT
for a lot on a pared street; best location In
the East End: street sewering, city water, n. and
a. gas, all laid; also electric lights on streets;
handsome bnlldlnn are being erected on both
sides; will be sold at the price If sold within 10
days. Bee or address KELLY 4 ROGERS. 6315
Station St., East End. no28-43-THS
Hazeivrood Lots.
FO E S A L E AT HA2ELWOOD 4 NICE
building lots, near tbe R. B. station; price
low; easy payments. L M. PENNOCK 4 BON,
No. 105 Fourth ave. no26-5o-TTS
Suburban Lota.
T7I0B 8 ALE-AT IN. GRAM. LOGO LOTS,
GEO.
JU uiinBiufl, Aseni, u jrooria stc
noK-14
TfOK SALE-AT INGRAM, SEVERAL VERY
JL' nice one-acre tots: price f'weacniot. wau,
JOHNSTON, Agent, 62 Fourth ave.
no26-14
T710B SALE-AT WILKlNSBURG, LOT 50x280.
DAJiO-Al TT ujaifloomwj) MV1 W 1 I',
..I......, tm ..... .tattn. ATC. A BW.a HI.
A' 11
W. N. HAMNETT. -404 Smlthfleld St.. Plttburr.
.& lU.UUtC (1VUI SM...UU.- Til.. I r.U.d
and Wllklnsburg. uo27-S9
T7U1R HALE AT W1LTCINHHURO. OK J40N-
JP TOUR st, 2 nice lots, 20x3X ft., price (460, and""
ouxdujii., price ku. j a. jrx.ixuuA. a oun.
No. 106 Fourth ave, no30-74-KWS
TTIOR SALE-BE W1CKLEY LOT, 50X14B, FRED
X? ERICK ave., adjoining the new brick resi
dence of Mr. Frank Straw, one of the choice
streets of Bewlckley, and very convenient to tbe
station: terms. (300 cash, balance tort years.
SAMUEL W. BLACK 4 CO.,
99 Fourth ave
n0Z8-73
TTIOR SALE-FINE LARGE BUILDING LOTS
t InHwlimle'Plicait Hwliivale station: this
property combines most of the advantages of
town ana country water ana gaa mams, atue
walks, electric lights, stores, schools, frequent
rapid transit, and merely nominal taxes: prices
(100 to (1,000; (10 to (60 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 popu
lation toward East End. BAM'L W. BLAUK 4
CO., 99 Fourth ave. no28-72-Th3
FOR SALE-FOUR LOTS ABOUT THREE
minutes' walk from Laurel station. Ft.
Wayne R. R,, at a give-away price: to start them
will sell the first two for (125 each, cash, arid give
them the privilege of stone from- quarry near
by, free of charge and the privilege or water
from an elegant spring: then will sell tbe next
two for (200 a piece; they are all nice level lota
and are worth at least from (480 to (600 each; the
first comes the first served; will not sell another
lot at less than (400 to (600 each.. -UNLOVE, no.
93 Fourth avenue.
"no30-76
FOR. SALE BUSINESS.
Bastaesa Chances.
F
IOR SALE-A PHYSICIAN WILL BELL BIS
nraetlce etc. in a rood town on line otrall-
road:irsoldatonce an exeellentopenlng at low
niiee: rood reasons xor selllnfif-
Aaare&s jha.-
TERIAMEDICA, Dispatch office
n 030-81
FOBSALE-VALUABLEPATENTIMPROVJS-MENT
on elevators; now In operation at Star
Finishing Works, 2335 Hamilton St.. Phlladel-
Shi. Pa. : preserves life and limb. For full par
culars apply to ROUT. J. WALKER, Inventor.
no27-9S-D.
TTOR SALE-AN OLD-ESTABLISHED FAM
X? ILY grocery business In Allegheny, one of
the best stands In tbe city: everything in fuU run
ning order, with a fine line of cash customers:
carefully selected stock all merchantable; a rare
opening. JAS. W. DRAPE 4 CO., 129 Fourth
avenue Pittsburg. no30-77
TTIOE SALE-COAL BUSINESS1 ON LINE OF
X? railroad, near tbe city, all in successful op
eration, and Including pit wagons, mules, tools
and all necessary equipment: about 150 acres of
solid coal: side track space for 50 cars: rare open
ing for anyone who understands tbe coal busi
ness. JAS. W-DRAPE 4 CO.. 129 Fourth ave.,
Pittsburg. no30-77
TTOR SALE-GROCERY STORES UT BOTH
A' cities, from (350 to (10, 000; cigar store (860,
350. 1500. SI.SO0
! shooting gallery paying. (73 per
week clear of expenses: fine cltv
:uy ana country
drugstores; general country stores: good paying
slate roofing business in live town; boarding
houses, milk routes, confectioneries, bakeries and
many other good business chances, SHEPABD 4
CO., M Fifth ave. noJ8
FOR SALE A HIGHLY SUCCESSFUL
general store in s prosperous manufacturing
town on line of railroad, the leading and best
stand in the place both in volume ot sales and
desirable character of its patrons, has always
made money: sales about (80,000 annually; no bad
debts; it Is rare that such fine opening as this
can be obtained: satisfactory reasons for selling.
Terms from JAS. W. DRAPE 4 CO., 129 Fourth
avenue, Pittsburg, no30-77.
FOB BALE-THAT FINE NEW DRUGSTORE
and valuable fixtures, plate glass mirrors,
ete. in tbe Uonongahela House drugs tore .Smlth
fleld street. Pittsburg. aU to be sold In one lot
wltn a 5 years' lease at public sale on Thursday
morning, December 8, at 10 o'clock, on tbe prem
ises; satisfactory reasons foe selling; immediate
possession; terms H cash, balance in 3 or 4
months with int. and security. JAS. W. DRAPE
4 CO., Auctioneers, 129 Fourth avenue Pittsburg,
n 0-30-77
Business Stands.
FIR BALE-BUSINESS PROPERTIES IN ONE
of the best squares, on Smlthfleld St. Apply
to I. M. PEN NOCK 4 SON, 105 Fourth ave
no27-8S-W8
T7HJR S ALE-WOOD BTREET PROPERTY LOT
JC 20x90 with warehouse ou it, at less than value
to settle up an estate. C.H. LOVE, No.98Fourth
avenue. no30-7
FOR BALE-FEDERAL STREET PROPERTY,
Nos. .43 and 45, having a front of 40 feet; this
is a rare cnauee ior Dnying a Business property in
one of the best locations in Allegheny, See
SAMUEL DYER, or GEORGE ALEXANDER. 48
Park way. Allegheny. no27-30-MWTg
FOR SALE aUSCELLANKOUS.
Horses, Vehicle, Lite Stock, Etc
FOR SALE 1 FINE PERCHERON MABE I
years old in March, 17 bands high; weight
1,750 pounds; color roan: sold for the want Of
use. Inquire any afternoon or WM. MORRIS,
head of Brunot's bland; Chartlers packet tend on
the place. bo29-W
machinery and Metal.
FOB SALE-ENGINES AND BOILERS-NEW
and refitted: repalxlngpromptlv attended to.
PORTERFOUNDRYNDHACH1NECOLIM..
below Suspension bridge Allegheny. Pa. anl8-3
FOR BALE-SECOND-HAND ENGINES AND
boilers; all sizes and styles in stock, from 4 to
100 b. p. ;all refltted;good as new, at lowest prices;
portable engines. 8 to 25 b. p. ; boilers all sites
and styles. J.S,YOUNG,23Prk.wy,AUegheny.
Pa. oca-80-D
TTIOR SALE NOW ONE SECOND-HAND
JD tenoning machine 2 surface planer and t
shaper, and new and second-band engines, boilers,
lard kettles, tar tanks, blimien valves, castings,
ete VELTE 4 MCDONALD, Thirty-second at.
and Penn ave iv2l-l-rrs
Miscellaneous.
FOR SALE-HARNESS, SADDLES, BLANK
ETS, robes, whips, covers, etc.: good goods
at lowest prices at CHAMBERLAIN'S OLD
8TAND, Fourth ave and Ferry t. no30-S7
LOST.
T OST-BUNCH OF KEYS FRUJAY EVEN
XJ ING. between Oakland and Grand Opera
House Finder will eonler favor by leaving same
at POSTAL TELEGRAPH OFFICE. noSO-lS
LOST-BETWEKN SHEFFIELD ST., ALLE-'
GHENY. and Penn ave. Pittsburg, a lady's
blue cloth coat: a liberal reward will be paid if
leftatl88BHEPFlELDST., Allegheny, UO30-86
TOST-OS MISLAID POLICY MO. 34.889,
Application has been made for the Issuing of a
duplicate. (Signed) MELCHEKTAKNEK.
noI4-3-l-24.2it.2S30-de3.4
REWARDS.
"DEWARD-A LIBERAL BJWA,
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Mwlw vu drowned M w
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TO LBT.
City Residences.
rrW LET-NO. 29 FEDERAL BT..NE AR WYX1E
L ave.. house 8 rooms. See W. A. HEREON 4
SONS, No. a Fourth avenne. no30-CD ,
TO LET HOUSE OF H ROOMS ON PEXS
ave.: all modern conveniences. GEO.
JOHNSTON. Agt., 62 Fourth ave no27-14
mo LET THREE NEW BRICK, HOUSES.
A 2-story. 7 rooms, both gases t situated on
Fulton, near Bedford. Inquire J
SON, 79 Reed st., near Robert.
B. A.NDEK-no30-i
mO LET-NEW BRICK HOUSE OF SEVEN,
JL rooms, on Bedford avenue between Homers
and Chauncey streets. Kent (IS per month. In- '
quire of JOHN O. HITE, across street from
bouse. noJO-73
AHegkesy Residence,
mo LET-ON B0YLH8TREET, ALLEGHENY,1
J brick bouse of 1 rooms, cellar, etc. at tBper
month: no water rent. ALEXANDER 4 LEE.
313 Wood St. no30-70-D
TO LKT-ON RIDGEWOOD AVENUE, ALLE
GHENY, modern dwelling of 9 rooms,
bath, hall, etc., at (22 per month: no water rent.
ALEXANDER 4 LEE, 313 Wood St. no30-69-D
Suburban Residence.
3 no LET-AT' INGRAM, HOUSE OF '
L rooms; natural gas: delightful location.
EO. JOHNSTON. Agt.; 62 Fourth ave. D027-14"
TO LET-AT SHERIDAN HOUSE OF 8
rooms and storeroom about 3 minutes from
R. R. station: low rent.
GEO. JOHNSTON. Agt.,
62 Fourth ave
no27-l
r-H
Farms.
mO LET-AT INGRAM. AN
OLD ESTAB-f
JL LISUED vegetable garden.
containing 40
acres, underhlzh state of cultivation: on premi
ses 4 rooms and basement dwelling, 2 green houses
13x30ft, with other outbuildings. GEO. JOHNS
TON, Agt., 62 Fourth are. n 027-14
Eualnea Stands,
TO LET ATTARENTUM, PA.. 3TNE-BRICK
store with cellar. 20x73. Apply M. OPPEN-;
HEIMER, 71J Liberty st., or 712 Penn aye.
U 030-99 ' ,
Offices. Dealt. Room. &c t
TO LET A VERY DESIRABLE, WELLi
LIGHTED office In the Lewis Block; lznme-
dlate possession.
inqulre at ROOM 66, 42 FIRS
no30-SZ
ave.
TO LET-(600 PER YEAR-A LARGE, WELL
LIGHTED office with all modern conven
iences; newly painted and paperedrhas two large
e'osets for storage room. Inquire at GERMAN LA
SAVINGS BANK. 423 Wood It. noliMI-P
PERSONAL.
PERSONAL HAVE YOD SEEN LEVI'S
bookstore? Do yon know we have new books.,
as well a old? Do you know we have the largest
stock of old books west o the Allegheny Moon-
tains? LEVI'S BOOKSTORE, SCO Liberty St.
no3-33
PERSONAL HIS LOVE SUDDENLY EE
TURNED; recently they bad not been on the
best of terms owing to s little family Jar occa
sioned by the wife insisting on being allowed to
renovate his wearing apparel, and which, ot
course was done in a bungling manner: In order
to prevent the trouble they agreed to- send all
their work hereafter to DICKSON, the Tailor, 65
Fifth ave, corner Wood st., second floor, and
now everything la lovely and peace and happiness'
again reigns in their household. Telephone 1558.
au30-7 .
AUCTION SALES.
BRUCE 4 SHIELDS. Attorneys;
Fifth, are and Grant st
Admi!stratofs1ExtesiYeDIspIenishing,
PUBLIC SALE
Of the valuable dairy and farm stock; over IBS
cows, 13 heifers, bulls, calves, 81 horses; also
wagons, implements, dairy utensils, etc, eta,
of the estate ot tbe late Alfred Harrison, de
ceased, all to be sold without reserve, by order
of the Safe Deposit Company of Pitubnrj,
administrator; on the premises on
TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY,
December 3 and i, A D. 1889. commencing eaek
day at 10 o'clock, ,
Call or lead for handbill giving mora fall'
particulars. .-i'
N.B. The firsf day's sale will take place oaV
the premises, at the old homestead, on Ells-
worth ave-corner Barton st near bnadjsidOr-. .
station, with about 18 horses, harness, stone
wagons, implements, etc, and then proceed to
the other premises, near Fifth aye, Oakland...
where the sale will be continued from day to'
day until everythiner has been disposed oCt
mptory saie., .terms casn.
JAS. W. DRAPE fc rn i liH SjH
noSKS-D 12BF0
FltfE FOREIGN AND
JAS. W. DEAPE fc CQ.AsafBu-ssl
o-7-r l oopm sve, irnttsfftrg.
BANKRUPfc-BALj ,
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- OVER KSOCRWORTH !NSj
DO
MESTIO DRT JF ,HSh
GOODS, CARPETS,
Era, '
BY AUCTION l ;
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723 AND'72sTlBKRTY st
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CORNER. EIGHTH.
Bales, Morning, Afternoon and Evening, .
N. B. Special accommodations provided for .1
ladles. " noaMS-TTgaa
AMUSeatESTS.
RAND OPKBA HOUSE
This Afternoon,
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Matinee to-day.
J. K. EMMET IN TJNCLS'JOE. &
Dec. 2, Hallea 4 Hart in "Later On-"
no25-9-Ths
HARRIS' THEATER - r
Every Afternoon and Ereatejt.
NELSOH'S "
GREAT WORLD COMBINATION.
Week Dee. 2 Beacon Ligbte no -j, 1
fLD C1TT HALL - ?!' "
LEVY,
- Thl Aftarsooa and Evaufsa'.
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Tickets at Hays. 79 Plfth avenne. naeW-ia'
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HARRY WILLIAMS' ACADEMY
Xo-Bigltt, Matinees Tuesday, Tamisssf
and Hatnrdav. "
THE NIGHT OWLS BURLESQUE COM-
-pwv.
ThanksglTiBgDay matte, slant prices.
bo3M
-TTTORLiyS MUSEUM ALLEGHENY;
W City WekofNoveber3l,UeaT7iOTT
World' Circus. The Skeletea Dudelet,!
thlBne woman on earti. Positively the eveas.
nf ttmaaason. December Z Wax trrosBi9aat-
of the great Croats murder Mystery. Hnaws
UlBgersnap uoffipanj, aww .
SIXTH AVENUE DY WORKS,
I. may sols & co.;
STEAM DYERS AND SCOURERS '
And general reaovators of textile, fa-brie. la
dies' and gentlemen's soiled or faded garments
neatly cleaned or restored la, color. Carta
ot every deaeripttea caret ally attended to.
M. MAY SONS & Ctx. ''
JeU-TTS M SIXTH AYR. Pittafenrg. Pa.
-iNE WJr EXCURSIONS PULLMAN
IJ tourist sleeplne cars from Cbloago taSsw
Francisco and tfce Pacific- coast. For th ea
elusive accommodation of purchasers of soeead
claa ticket", the Chicago, Kock Island aaC
Faciflc Railway are now running; execrates Is
Pullman tsarist sleeping cars (perseaftlly con
ducted), every second Thursday, from Ckfcsfs
to Oregca and California via Denver.
Every eo-mfort and convenleaca assaaed at ft
great reduction frora regular flm-cla .
Addrees for fall particulars
E. ST. JOHN. JOHN SEBASTIAN,
Gen. Manager, Gen, Ticket and
Chicago. PassosgerAgeat.
soee-TTa ,
HOLIDAY GOODB-BOY8 WATCHES,
K and np; ateses1 soilcl Hvr wsrtefce.
I ud w; Sss scold watch, ssstnesd.
jewelry, silverware, ciodw, Bpeef sts. ete, at
WILSON'S, 61 Fourth aye. Pltwfcargi
Watches aad Jewelry caref ally rsaairos.
nols-Tzs
Waltw J. ameoMX. men turn MAwmirt.
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