THE PITTSBURG- DISPATCH, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY" 11, 1890.' i TAKEN WITH THANES. Councils Cannot Look a Million-Dollar Gift Horse in the Mouth. ANORDINANCE AT OKCE ADOPTED. A'Fnanimous Resolution of Thanks Passes the Select Branch. COMMON COUNCIL WITHOUT A QUORUM The most absorbing topic before Select Council yesterday was the receipt of the letters from Andrew Carnegieto theLibrary Committee and Councils donating $1,000,000 to the city for the purpose of founding a free library. They were read as follows, but embodied in a resolution, the purport of which is civea below: Pittsburg. Fenruary C, 1890. To the Mayor and Coonclls of Plttsbursr: Gextlesiex Some years ago X had the pleasure of offering to expend upon a free library for the city of Pittsburg the sum of JZ50.00JI The finances of the city n ere not then in condition to permit of its acceptance. Hav ing expended more than that snm in our sister city of Allegheny. I subsequently intimated that I was prepared to expend not less than 500,000 for Pittsburg. Such, However, has been the recent growth of the city, such are its prospects for the luture, that careful consid eration has led me to the conclusion that in order to provide snrb libraries as Pittsburg should have will require even a larger sum. SEEDS OF THE BUILDING. I think that Pittsburg requires a central building, contalnining a reference and circu lating library, also suitable accommodations for works of art, which I believe its citizens would soon provide; that there should also be added rooms for the meetings of the radons learnel societies of the city. The experience of New York, Baltimore and other large cities has proved that a central library-should be suop -ented by branch libraries. The Free Circuit- g Library of Hew York has now four of these: the city of Baltimore has five. They are not extensive structures, but each contains a smaU supply of the books most in demand and a reading-room, and is operated In connec tion with the Central Library. Such branches. 1 think, should be established in the various districts of the citv. probably one in Birming ham, another in Teinperanceville. another in Kast .Liberty, a fourth in Lawrenceville. per haps a fifth in the older part of the city. All of these should be thoroughly fireproof, monu mental in character and creditable to the city. To provide these buildings with suitable honks, etc, I offer to expend not less than SI, 000,000. 1 propose that their location, erection and management shall be intrusted to a Board of Trustees, composed ex-offloio of the Mayor, the Presidents of Select and Common Councils, thePresldent of the Central Board of Education, and a library committee of five appointed by tbeCouncils,such as you have done me the honor to appoint to confer with me: to these I should -add the names of 12 well known citizens of Allegheny county, who should have power as a body to provide for the re-election ot its mem bers at stated times,and also to fill vacancies in their number. The libraries to be formally handed over to the city upon their completion, free of lien, in trust for the purposes specified. The city to agree to receive and support the same at its own proper cost under the management of the trustees, as aDove provided. OUE OF THE REQUISITES. The city of Baltimore pays $50,000 per annum for the support of Us public libraries estab lished by Mr. Enoch Pratt, who cave 81,000,008 for the purpose, but I believe $10,000 per annum would be sufficient to maintain those of Pitts burg, and not les than this sum per annum I require the city of Pittsburg to agree to place at the disposal of the Library Trustees to be expended upon them. 1 am clearly of the opinion that it is only by the city maintaining the public libraries as it maintains its public schools that every citizen can be made to feel that he is a joint proprietor of them, and that the Public Library is fur the public as a n hole and not for any portion there of, and I am equally clear that unless a com munity is willing to maintain public libraries at the public cost that very little good can be ob tained from tbem. Nottosae me further ex penditure therefor, but for the best interests or the city, I make it a condition that they shall be properly maintained by the city. Very respectfully. - Andrew Carnegie. The resolution introducing the letter to Councils and accepting the ofler was pre sented by Mr. Lambie, and provided as fol lows: THE ORDINANCE PASSED. Section 1 Be it oraained and enacted by the City of Pittsburg, in Select and Common Councils assembled, and it is hereby or dained and enacted by the authority of the same. That the generous gift of a free library offered by Andrew Carnegie' Esq., to the City of Pittsburg, is hereby ac cepted. In accordance with the letter of said Andrew Carnegie. Esq., dated Pittsburg, February 6, 1890, and which letter forms part of the preamble to this ordinance, and the officers of the city named in said letter are hereby au thorized and empowered to act in conjunction, and co-opercte with the commission therein named, when the same shall have been ap pointed by the said Andrew Carnegie, Esq. Section 2 That immediately unon the pass age of this ordinance and thereafter, at the first meeting in April of each year. The Presi aents of Councils shall appointa standing com mittee of five persons, two of whom shall be members of Select Council and three of whom shall be members of Common Council, who shall be known as the Library Committee, who areauthonzed and empowered to act as mem bers of the Board of Trustees in conjunction with the other officials and with the persons named by said Andrew Carnegie, and their suc cessors. Section 3 That any ordinance or part of or dinance conflicting with the provision of this ordinance be and the same are hereby repealed, so far as the same affects this ordinance. The resolution was unanimously adopted, and the ordinance was referred to the Li brary Committee, consisting of Messrs. K. B. Carnaban, A. F. Keating, S. H. Shar non, Kirk Q. Bigham and John S. Lambie, whom it is understood to be Sir. Carnegie's wish to have retained in that capacity. NAMES Or THE COMMISSIONERS. The Library Commissioners named by Mr. Carnegie are the same who have been al ready so well known in that capacity. They are James B. Scott, Kev. V. J. Holland, H. C. Frick, George A. Macbeth, Reuben Miller, J. F. Hudson, David McCargo, "William X. Frew, H. K. Porter, E. M. Furgcson, Bobert Pitcairn and John B. Jackson. The following petitions and ordinances were presented and referred: Petition for grading and paving York allev; petition for . refunding overpaid taxes to W. E. Justin; petition for- water-pipe on "Whitney and Gilmore streets and McKee place;' ordi nance changing the name of Conrad street to Pacific avenue; petitions from Henrv and Philip Held, C. Sohlegel and Henry Colwes lor damages by the grading of Atwood street and from L N. Fornes for damages by the grading of Boquet street. There being no quorum present there was no business transacted in Common Council. Torpid Liver. It is hardly possible to prepare a medicine which is so pleasant to the palate as are Ham burg Figs, or which is so efficacious in cases of constipation, piles, torpid liver or sick head ache. 25 cents. Dose, one Fig. Mack Drug CfX. N. Y. TTSU Urling. Call and see our window display. TJrling & Son, Cash Merchant Tailors, Lewis block. K o. 47 Sixth ave. TTSU Cabinet photos 51 per dozen, prompt de livery. Crayons, etc., at low prices. Lies' Gallery, ttsu 10 and 12 Sixth si The use of the Iron City Brewing Co.'s ale and beer is conducive to health and gives the highest satisfaction. Unrivaled for family use. Telephone 1186. . ..ETEEtBODTsells "O. K." blacking. - . &, Drllng-. ' f Call and see our window display. TJeleso & Son, Cash Merchant Tailors, Lewis block. No. 47 Sixth ave. TTSU . "O.K." blacking knocks them alL THEY ARE AFTER GAS. Thoutht to be a Pretty Good Thing; In the Absence of Petrolenm A "Kase for' Lenses In Moon Township A Number of Tbem Granted. There is a considerable measure of 'quiet in the Chartiers and Montour run oil fields just now. What the conservative expected has been developed. There are the usual blanks in the lottery. There was much dis appointment the other day, occasioned by an accident at the Beck Well, on Chartiers creek. The well is good for four barrels a day, but the owners do not consider that amount worth pumping, and considerable oil accumulates. While letting a string of tools down lor some purpose the cable gave way, and they dropped with such force as to send an accumulated body of oil over the top of the derrick. An impression grew that the shock had opened a crevice somewhere, and that the well was about to begin busi ness as a flower. The intelligence spread rap idly, but before surrounding jeal estafe own ers had secured the large bonus expected the tools were gotten out and the cause of the big splash explained. The Anderson farm well about a mile southeast of the Forest Grove Presbyterian Church is not a success, so far as oil is con cerned, but it will be drilled to the gas sand and is expected to be a payer, as it is only a short distance east of the Moore well. The wells so far completed above Ewing's mill on Montour run are disappointing. They all have oil, but not in paying quan tities at present. Three of them are close enough together to pump with one engine, and in time they will probably be so oper ated. The operators are going on alter the gas sand, encouraged by the success of the Imperial Company. At present the rage seems to be to get leases in Moon township, back of Stoop's Ferry. A considerable number have been made within the week. I Cominnnlcated.j GOURLEY IN BANKRUPTCY. No. 095. On the 1st day of April, 1868, at 4 o'clock P. M., the petition of H. I. Gourley for ad judication in bankruptcy was filed at No. 695, District Court, United States, "Western District of Pennsylvania. Alter a very rapid run, and the claiming of all exemp tions. State and Federal; he was discharged on the 19th day of December, 1868, his cred itors receiving 18.82 cents on the dollar on a total indebtedness of 55.127 20. This is part of the business record of the ring candidate for Mayor, who is heralded as thoroughly competent' to conduct city affairs, and, in the language of the ring "clacquers," to assume the tremendous re sponsibilities of the Mayoralty. This shrewd business man of the ring fails in running a third rate hat store, with liabilities of $5,127, and pays a dollar off with 18 cents, and on the 19th of De cember, 1868, and in less than one month thereafter (see deed book, vol. 268, page 540), buvs real estate consisting o! a lot on Beech street, Allegheny City, for $3,600. And this is the ring's model man for Mayor! Bright Grecj Quill fringe for lamp shades, so much the go now. We have it in our trimming de partment, S3 a yard. Jos. Horne &"Co.'s Penn Avenue Stores. UPRIGHT PIANO, SI90. Square Piano, 8150) Parlor Organ, 860. An excellent 7J octave upright piano, with latest improvements, elegantly carved rosewood finished case and excellent tone, fully warranted for six years, at $190; cover and stool included. Also, a splendid square grand piano, cost originally $500, lor $150, and a first-class 9-stop parlor organ for $60. These rare bargains at the music store of J. M. Hoffmann & Co., 537 Smithfield street. Sohmer pianos, Colby pianos and Hallet & Cnmton piauos at the most rea sonable prices. The Lntf-tt Novelty in dress trimming. "Mexican onyx." in our trimming department. Jos. Horne & Co.'s Penn Avenue Stores. New spring connemaras, fine qualities, $6 75, $8 50, $9 50 and up. now open. P.osenbaum & Co. Speclnl Sale Windsor (Guaranteed) Umbrel la To-Day. 200 pieces to go at $2 each. Former prices, $4 and $5. Jos. Horne & Co.'s Penn Avenue Stores. Shoes solt: like mirrors. "O. K." black ing. The "elastic garter-web sale" a grand success. Plenty lor to-day. Only one-third price, perfect goods, cut up for convenience. Jos. Horne & Co.'s Penn Avenue Stores. DIEETTKGIS. NOTICE TO ORANGEMEN-LIBERTY True Blues Loyal Orange Lodge No. 24 v ill meet in Brother Edward Graham's Hall. 1916 Second ave.. Hazel wood, Pittsburg, second anu lourth Thursdays of each month for the transaction of business, etc., until further no tice. SAMUEL SMITH. W. M.: WM. HAW THORNE, Secretary. fell-67 NOTICE-THE MEMBERS OF ABRA HAM LINCOLN LODGE. 806. of L O. O. F-. are requested to meet at their hall on 1 UESDAY. at 1 o'clock p. M., sharp to attend the funeral of our late brother, William B. Willock. All sister lodges are respectfully in vited to attend. By order. JOHN KRAPP. fclO-16 Noble Grand. SONS OF ST. GEORGE. THE MEMBERS of Lincoln Standard Lodge No. 13 are re quested to meet at their hall, corner Twenty Second and Penn avenue, on Wednesday, Feb ruary 12. 1890, at 1 o'clock sharp to attend fun eral of late Brother Thomas Beck, Sr. Mem bers of hisierXo-lgos are invited. By order GEORGE WILK1NS. W. P. RICHARD MUSE, Secretarv. Pittsbpro. Pa.. February 10. 1890. fell-45 OFFICIAL PITTSBURG. -VTOT1CE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE J report of Viewers of the damages caused by grading Sapphire alley, from Isabella street to Liberty avenue, has been approved by Coun cils, which action will be final, unless an appeal is filed in the Court of Common Pleas within ten (lOldays from date. E. M. BIGELOW. Chief of Department of Public Works. Pittsburg, Pa January 31, 1890. ja31-2B NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE reports of viewers on ihe opening of Frankstown avenue, from Fifth avenne to citv line; Formosa alley, from Fifth avenue to city line: Clawsou street, from Gntzier street to north line of the Pennsylvania Railroad prop erty, and Ivy street, from Fifth avenue to Howe street, have been approved by Councils, which action will be final, unless an appeal is filed in the Court of Common Pleas within ten (10) days from date. E. M. BIGELOW, Chief of Department of Public Works. Pittsburg. Pa January 31. 189a ja31-J9 "YfOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE XI reports of Viewers on the grading, paving and curbing of Larkins alley, from South Twenty-fourth street to South Twenty-fifth street; grading and paving Lotus alley, from Fifty-second street to Stanton avenue, and grading Kent alley, from Stanton -avenue to Fifty-second street, have been approved by Councils which action will be final, unless an appeal is filed in the Court of Common Pleas within ten (10) days from date. E. M. BIGELOW, Chier of Department of Public Works. Pittsbpro. Pa., January 31, 189a ja31-29 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE reports of viewers on the construction of sewers on Herron avenue, from Anderson street to Center avenne; Wallingford street, from Bidwell street to Barton street; .Fif ty-tlrst street, from Bntler street to Allegheny river; Gum street, from 65 feet south of Cliff street to Webster avenue, and sewer ou private property of Margaret Hardle et al, crossing Brooks, Bates and Zulema streets, from Ward street to Cunlifte run sewer, have been approved by Councils, which action will be final, unless an appeal is filed in the Court of Common Pleas within ten (10) days from date. .. . . E M. BIGELOW. Chief of Den'tof PnMIn Wnr PnTBBTTBO. Pa January 31. 189a ja31-29 , , .......... j."--" uwuiuumiuu ubner pre- "" "" " ""ti, piua ana earrings; clocks, silverware and spectacles, silver spoons, knives and forks and other fancy pieces: watch repair 1?vthSJXtS.f5orkat reasonable prices, at WILSON'S. 61 Fourth aye. jaH-TTS tS-Display advertisements one dollar per tguare or one insertion. Classified advertise ment on this page such as Wanted, For Sale, 2b Let, eta, ten cent per line for each instr lion, and none taken for less than'jlftv cents. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH BRANCH OFFICES. THE DISPATCH HAS OPENEO A BRANCH OFFICE FOR THE SOUTHSIDE AT NO. 1S20 CAKSON STREET. WHEKE ADVERTISE MENTS, NEWS AND SUBSCRIPTIONS CAN BE LEFT, BOTH FOE GENERAL EDITIONS. AND FOR THE SPECIAL SOUTHSIDE 1SSUEPUB LISHED EACH 8ATU1IDAY. BRANCH OFFICES ARE ALSO ESTAB LISHED AT THE FOLLOWING PLACES, WHERE WANT, FOR SALE, TO LET. AND OTHER TRANSIENT ADVERTISEMENTS WILL BE RECEIVED UP TO P. M. FOR IN SERTION NEXT MORNING: Advertisements are to be prepaid except where advertisers already have accounts wltuTlffiDtS rATCB. PITTS BURG. THOMAS MCCArFliEY. 35o8 Bntler street. KMIL G. STUCKEY. 24th street and Penn ave. E. G. STUCKEY A CO., Wylleave. and Fulton JU N.3TOK.ELY, Firth Avenne Market House. EAST KND. J. W, WALLACE, 6121 Penn avenne. OAKLAND. MCALLISTER A SHElHLElt,5thav. ft Atwood it. SOOTIISIDK. JACOB SPOHN. No. S Carson street. H. A. DONALDSON, 1707 Carson street. ALLEGHENY. A. J. KAERCHER, S9 Federal street. H. J. McKRlDE. Market Honst, Allegheny. FRF.DH. EGGERS. 172 Ohio street. F. H. EGGERS & SON, Ohio and Chestnut sts. J. F. STEVENSON. Arch and Jackson streets. THOMAS McHENKY, Western snd Irwliaves. G. W. HUGHES. Pennsylvania and Beaver aves." PERRY M. GLEIM. Rebecca and Allegheny aves. M1LLVALE BOROUGH. W. W. FLOCKER. Stationer. No. 4 Grant ave. V4jNTED. ainle ITelD. TV ANTED-A BHOEMAKER AT KAUF- MANNS'. rcll-77 w ANTED-BARBER-NO. 247 OHIO ST.. AL LEGHENY CITY. fcll-73 -TTT ANTED A GOOD MAN TO WORK ON A W farm. Call at 130 THIRD AVE. fell-l WANTED EXPF.ItlENCED FURNITURE salesman at 437 SMITHFIELD ST. fell-100 WANTED-TRAYELING SALESMEN-DRY-GOODS trade specialty: salary 11,500. AL LISON. S2J Dearborn, Chlcigo. fell-JS -TTTANTKD-COACHMAN; MUST BE FIRST IT class: state where last employed and for how long. B. X., Dispatch office, feIl-33 WANTED-BLACKSMITH TO LEASE AND rnn a shop with power, two flres, tools, etc. Inquire of A. D. THOMAS, Thirteenth and Etna. fcn-27-TTS W ANTED-A GOOD BREAD BAKER TO wort second hand. Call at ROBERTS STEELE. 1027 Liberty St.. Pittsburg, at 2:30 p.m. to-day. fell-92 T7"ANTED A SINGLE MAN TO SCRUB AND V make himself nseful abmit a house. In quire at WEST PENN HOSPITAL, Twenty eiehth st. fell-S9 -VTTANTED-MEN JO CANVASS-W1LL PAY V falarv or commission to eood men. Inquire or T. R. DUNN, 217 Carson street, Southslde, Pittsburg. fell-75 W ANTED-A CLOTHING SALESMAN-ONE who ran speak English and German; good salary to rlftlit man Apply at onte to 193 and 200 OHIO ST.. Allegheny. fell-28 WANTED ONE FIRST-CLASS GARDENER and driver. Apply at M. WAGNER'S. Sculley's Springs, P., C. AY. R. R.. or B. BECK. West Chartiers: none else need applv. fell-37 WANTED THOROUGHLY BELIABLEMAN with small capital to take charge of our Pltlsbnre office: must be good salesman. WIL ilyT CASTLE A CO., Rochester, N. Y. re 11 -38 -rrjANTED FURNITURE SALESMAN; ONE W who Is experienced and can command some trade. Address, stating salary desired, etc., communication confidential, FURNITURE, Dis patch office. fell-100 -TTTANTEDAN EXPERIENCED WALtPA T V PER salesman; no one who has not had ex perience In this line need apply: references required. WM. H. ALLEN, 517 Wood street, Pittsburg, Pa. fc9-S2 WANTED-LIVE AGENTS IN EVERY TOWN to sell our goods: special inducements to right parties; alfo ladles to form tea clnbs. Ad dress lor lull particulars METROPOLITAN TEA CO.. Shlloh si.. Pittsburg, Pa. ja25-27-TTS WANTED-DETEC11VES-AMAN NEEDED in every locality to act as private detective under our instructions: experience not necessary; particulars free. CENTRAL DETECTIVE BU REAU, Box 195, Topeka, Kan. fe6-13 WAN1ED - BAD WRITERS AT SMART'S BUblNESS AND SHORTHAND COL LEGE, removed to 12 Federal street, Allegheny, near bridge: open 9 a. h. to 9 F. M. ; a good hand writing guaranteed in a few lessons; instruction private for ladles and gentlemen. a23-TTSa "TTJANTED SALESMEN AT f75 PER MONTH V salarrand expenses, to sell a line otsllver- plated ware, watches, etc. : by sample only; horse and team furnished free; write at once for full Bartlculars and sample case of goods free. STAN ARD SILVERWARE CO.. Boston, Mass. se24-90-D WASTE D-IMMEDIATELY ONE FIRST CtiASS blacksmith to work 6n coal carirons; no poor workman need apply, as they will be dis appointed If they do so; we will pav good wages, and a steady job to a good and quick mechanic and one capable of doing satisfactory work. Ap plv or address KENNEDY A CO., Scottdale, Pa. fell-99 XTfANTED-SALESMEN ON SALARY OR commission to handle the new patent chemical Ink erasing pencil: the greatest selling novelty ever produced: erases Ink thoroughly in two seconds; no abrasion of paper; 200 to 500 per cent profit: one agent's sales amounted to 620 In six days; another S32 in two hours: we want one .energetic general agent for each State and Terri tory: sample by mallf cts. For terms and full particulars, address THE MONROE ERASER MFG. CO., La Crosse, Wis. fe9-41 Frmnln Help. W ANTED-A LADY OF GOOD ADDRESS lor business position. Apply at W1LLCOX A GIBBS S. iU CO., Ci Sixth St., second floor. fell-47 WANTED-MILLINEK - STRICTLY FIRST CLASS In every respect. Address, with references, MRS J. W. GRUBB, U East Rich St., Columbus, O. fell-43 ntnle nml l'emate ITcln. WANTED-FARM HANDS, DAIRYMEN, drivers, 60 cooks. 20 cnambermalds. nuse, dining room, kitchen, lanndry and pantry girls, colored eirls. woman for kitchen work, 4 general work. MEEHAN'S, 545 Grant st. fclO-P ltnntlnn. WANTED TYPEWRITING TO DO AT home: use Remington machine. Address WRITER, Dispatch office. feS-39 WANTED-TO INVEST IN A GOOD COM MISSION house 300 with services. Ad dress YOUNG MAN, Dispatch office, city. feU-74 TTTANTED A POSITION BY AN EXPE- V K1ENCED d. e. bookkeeper: best of refer ences. Address TRIAL BALANCE, Dlspat h office. leli-3 -TTT A NT ED-SITUATION BY A STHONw V yonng German man In store, factory or hotel: can speak English and give good reference. Address O. A. B Dispatch office. rell-SS ANTED - SITUATION IN STONE OR slate quarry, mine, tunnel, or anything In stone, by a man that thoroughly understands blasting; 20 year' experience. Address BLAST, Dispatch ofltce. fell-59 Partners. W ANTED-A YOUNG MAN WITH S,000 TO assist In a city business promising a for tune. STEVENSON 'S AGEN CY, 100 Fifth ave. lell-89 Financial. WANTED-SM ALL MORI GAGES-L J.WIL SON, 149 Fourth ave. . no26-23 -tfTANTED-MORTGAGES-MONEYTOLOAN V on bond and mortgage. GEO. JOHNSTON, Agent, 62 Fourth ave. Iell-2 -rrr-.A NT ED MORTGAGES. LARGE AND VV small, at lowest market rates of Interest. W. A. HEKKON A SONS, 80 Fourth avenue. ja2-50-Tur -ttt-anted-mortgages-mon EY TO LOAN VV in sums to suit at 4), 5 and 6 per cent. ALLES A BAILEY, IH Fourth are. Tel. 167. apl9-14-TTSSu TTTANTED MORTGAGES ON CITY PEOP VV EKTY. over St. 000; 4Jf per cent; no tax. HENRY A. WEAVER A CO.. KFouxth avenne. mh2-a22D -TrANTED-MORTGAGE3-ri.000.000TOLOAN VV In large and small amounts at 4)4, 5 and 6 per cent, free of Mate tax: no delay. REED B. t'OYLEA CO.. 131 Fourth ave, myaO WANTED-TO LOAN MONEY ON MORT GAGES on improved real estate In sums of 1500 and upward for I or 5 years at .U, 5 and S per cent, L. O. FRAZIER, Forty-fifth and But ler sts. , feS-12-TTSU WANTED-TO LOAN loO0,00a IN AMOUNTS of (3,000 and upward, on city and suburban property, on H percent. Tree of tax: alio smaller amounts at 6 and 6 per cent. BLACK A BALED, 85 i'purth avenne. se21-d2S-n TTT-ANTED-MOKTGAGES-tl,00O,000TOLOAN V V on city and suburban properties at AH, 'and 6 per cent, and on larms in Allegheny and adja cent counties at 6 per cent. 1. M. PENNOCKT A bON, 105 Fourth avenne. ap7-f41 WANTKD-TO A.OAN (200,000 ON MORT GAGES; (100 and upward at 6 per cent; 1500,000 at i per cent on residences or business property; also in adlolnlng Counties. S. H. FRENCH. 125 Fourth avenue. oc2I-4-U Miscellaneous. WANTED-AT TAFT'S PHIL A. DENTAL ROOMS, to get everybody to get best set teeth for fa, a good set for (S. fe9-80 WANTED TO BENT OK PURCHASE A small plant suitable for manufacturing pur poses: prefer a place with power and good ship ping fai.illtles. Address MAN UPAUTUBEK, 113 fimlthfleldat. ' fell-M WANTED. Miscellaneous. TTT ANTED-A SECOND-HANDDRILLPP.ESS VV capable of drilling a one-luch hole. Ad- aress,iJisiA,ij, uispatcu omce. fe9-49 TTTANTED-YOU TO GET A BAKER'S W dozen (lJ)of Stewart A Co. 's line cabinet photos for (1, at 90 and 92 FEDERAL ST.. Alle gheny mv28-4-TTBa TTTATED-WILL GIVE FREE SITE AND VV free gas to manufactories at Jeannette, on main line of Pennsylvania Railroad. Address EAST JEANNETTE LAND CO.,GrcensDurg, Pa. JaS-19 WANTED-EVEKYONE 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. pnotovall for tS; all fine work. mhl3-6.1 FOR. SALE ISIPROVED REAL ESTATE. Cltr Residences. FOR8ALE-A PENN AVENUE PROPERTY for less than value. U. H. LOVE, 91 Fourth ave. fell-45 TTIOR SALE-FIFTH AVENUE PROPERTY, 1 near power house. Tor less than value. C. H. LOVE, 93 Fourth ave. fell-45 FOR BALK-NO. 18 THIRD AVE.. BRICK house: eight rooms; low price. GEO. JOHN STON, Agent, 62 Fourth ave. fell-2 FOR SALE-NO. IS SECOND AVE., BKICK house. 9 rooms; all modern Improvements. GEO. JOHNSTON, Agent, 62i'onrth ave. fell-2 FOR SALE-THAT VALUABLE PROPERTY corner of Penn ave. and Fourth St.; lot 60x 157 feet 11 Inches. GEO. JOHNSTON, Agent. 62 Fourth avenue. fell-2 FOR SALE-CLIFF ST.-tlt,S00-BRlCK RESI DENCE of 7 rooms, hall, bath, range and modern conveniences: lot 50x147; easy terms. COOPER A PETTY, 107 Fourth ave. fell-60-TTS FOR SALE-ONLY f!,000 FOR TWO HOUSES of four rooms each on Forty-first St., Seven teenth ward: near North su: lot 30x133 ft. See W. A. HERRON A SONS, 0 Fourth avenne. fell-80-TTS FOR SALE-1,600: ONLY 500 CASH, RE MAlNDERon easy monthly payments; brick honse five rooms. In Seventh ward Dear Fifth avenue. See W. A. HERRON A SONS. SO Fourth ave. . feS-65-TTS FOR LE-AT A SACRIF1CE-THE ENTIRE furnlbhment of an eight-room dwelling on Wylle ave.. near Federal St., with lease: first-, class roomers paring more than rent or same. J. a REILLY, 77 Diamond st. lell-93 FOR SALE-S3.300-TUSTIN STREET-WELL-BUILT brick bouse ore large rooms, finished attic, hall, good cemented cellar, side entrance, sewerage, etc.: lot 24x90 feet front: very cheap. COOPER A PETTY, 107 Fourth ave. fell-0-TTS FOR SAI.E-f20 PER MO. (NO OTHER PAY MENTS required) to buy a neat brick house; 6 rooms, hall and late Improvements: no other plan so easy: price onlv (1,900. For full particulars see W. A. HEKKON A SONSSO Fourth avenue. ja28-8B-TP FOR SALE-S5.160. OVER 9 PER CENT, LOT 23x150, Forty-first street. Seventeenth ward, 2 bricks. 1 frame, 4 rooms and attic each, one square off cable road, two squares off prospective park. Address owner, F. K. HAFFEY, 131 Irwin ave.. All'y. felI-SO-11,12,13,14,15,16.18 FOR SALE-(11.E00-RENT (1,152, SITUATE IN the Eighth ward, and only two squares from Central Traction road. 8 new hrftk houses of 5 rooms each, all nicely finished, sewerage, good tenants, etc: easy terms, COOPER A PETTY, 107 Fourth ave. fell-60-TTS FOR SALE-NO. 94 COLWELL STREET, near Pride street, fine 3-story brick residence of 9 rooms, hall, vestibule, good cellar: flagstone pavements; lot 20x90. to a paved alley; possession April 1, 1890: price P,90C: terms (1,000 casb: mnst be sold In 10 daysr great bargain. ALLES A BAILEY. 164 Fourth ave. Tel. 167. feIl-34-TT8 FOR SALE-FIFTH AVE. KESIDENCE-A modern pressed brick dn ulllng 9 rooms, bath, range, etc.; within easy walking distance of the Postoffice: is In excellent order and cheap at (7, 250; terms easy: Just the place for men who must live near their business. SAMUEL W. BLACK A CO., 99 Fourth ave. . fell-53-TUS East End Residence. FOR SALE TO SETTLE UP AN ESTATE, Ho. 153 and 155 Frankstown ave., for less than value to close up an estate. C H. LOVE, 93 Fourth ave, fell-45 FOR SALE-SOUTH HIGHLAND AVENUE, house for (9,000, with all the latest conve niences; best bargain ou the market. C. H. LOVE, 93 Fourth avenue. fell-76-TTSSU FOR SALE-SEVERAL HOUSES AT EAST END from (I, coo up to (2.500: some of these properties arc below value to prompt buyers. C. H. LOVE, 93 Fourth avenue, fell-75-TTSSu FORSALE-ON SENECA ST.. NEAR FIFTH avenue, a very desirable city residence; cheap on account of removal of owner; brick house eight rooms; late Improvements; lot 40x93 ft. with an L, 20x16 ft. to Ann st. W. A. HERRON A SONS, SO Fourth avenue. feo-lOO-TTS FOR SALE-(5.fOO-FpK A PEW DAYS ONLY, a nice new 2-story and mansard brick dwell ing In Oaklaud, convenient to cable line, con taining 8 rooms, bath. Tange, laundry. 2 Inside w. c.'s; a complete borne: good location. BLACK A BAIKD. 95 Fourth ave. fe9-94 FOR ,SALE-f5.Oi (600. CASH. REMAINDER on very reasonable terms. No. 211 Col tart square, corner of Forbes ave., in the heart of -the very best part of Oakland, a complete new brick house of 9 rooms, handsomely finished, with all thelatest Improvements. See W. A. HERRON A SON S, 80 Fourth ave. fe2-53-Tur FOR SALK-(2.800-GKOS3 STREET, TWEN TlEi H ward, two minutes' walk to station, new modern frame dwelling, 5 rooms, finished attic, hall, vestibule, front and rear DOrches. In side shutters, slate roof. etc.. grained and nicely finished, lot 24x163 feet to alley: terms easy. L. O. FRAZIER, Forty-fifth and Butler sts. fe8-12-TTSu FOR SALE-(7.500-SHADY AVE. (LANE) on line Fifth ave. cable road: substantial two story brick dwelling, eight rooms, ball, bay win dow, bath, lanndrv, gas. water, etc. : lot 40x113 to a street, with good stable on rear: now renting for (650 per annum, making an excellent Invest ment. SAMUEL W. BLACK A CO., 99 Fourth avenue. rell-Sl-rrs FOR SALE-(4.500-(l,C00 DOWN. BALANCE In payments of (.lornontbly. for an elegant new house, 8 rooms, vestibule, hall, bath, laun dry, every modern convenience; nice lot. 29 feet front: within one square Fifth avenue cable, two squares Penn avenne cable: a perfect home and good investment. CHARLES SOMERSA CO., 313 Wood street. Telephone 1773. fell-82 FOR BALE-ON ATWOOD ST.. OAKLAND, near Fifth ave., an elegant new modern brick residence, with stone trimmings; Brooms, hall, vestibule, bath, fine chandeliers, electric work, slate mantels and tile hearths, pantries, fin ished attic range, porches, etc. ;a complete modern honse, with good lot: street paved and sewered; only (7,500: terms, (1.500 casb. balance to suit. REED B. COYLE A CO . 131 Fourth ave. fes-72-Tus TTOR SALE-HOOO WILL BUY A NEWMOD i ERN, substantial frame dwelling, well ar ranged and convenient to steam and cable cars, located in the East End: it contains 6 rooms, finished attic hall, vestibule, bath. Inside w. c, stationary wash-stand, hot and cold water, sla.e mantels, inside shutters, front and rear porches, slate roof, grained aud well finished; lot 21x133 feet to allev: (1,000 cash, balance easy payments. L. O. FRAZIER, Forty-fifth and Butier sts. fe8-12-TTSU FOR SALE-BEAUTIFUL RESIDENCE PROP ERTY at Banm's Grove, Roup station, with asphaltum streets, cut stone sidewalks and com plete sewerage; hnt one snuare from cable lines with Scent fare and from Penn. it inroad: n more desirable site for a suburban place is not to be found about the city: persons contemplating the fiossesslon of properly for a convenlen t and pretty lome should not fall to examine the Baum Grove plan. For prices see ME.LI.ON BROTHERS. E. E.,or HOWARD BROWN.tgt.,512 Smithfield st. , fe9-92-JITT8 ATlecbenv Residences. FOR SALE-A COZY EIGHT-ROOM FRAME house. No. 104 Ridge ave.. Allegheny. GEO. JOHNSTON, Agent, 62 Fourth ave. fell-2 FOR SALE NO. 173 THIRD AVE.-THREE-STORY brick building, near new postoffice; lot 3UX80 feet. GEO. JOHNSTON, Agent. 62 Fourth ave. fell-2 FOR SALE-S2.300-NEW FRAME nOUSE, 5 rooms, hall, vestibule: very tasty; both gases and water, good cellar, lot 23x93, on Manhattan st., Allegheny. MAGAW A GOFF. LIM 145 Fourth ave. fcS-70-Tussu FOR SALENO. 39 CHARTIERS ST., ALl.E GHEN Y, 8-room brick house; lot 100 feet front: this property will be sold at a bargain to close up an estate. GEO. JOHNSTON, Agent, 62 Fourth ave. fell-2 FOR SALE-ON NORTH AVENUE, NEAR Sandusky St.. fronting the parks in a very desirable location, a good house, ten rooms, well Improved: lot 20x120 ft. See W. A. HERRON A SONS, 80 Fourth ave. fe6-OT-, 8, U. 15 paying over 6 per cent net on the amount asked. Dee a. n.Ennjn aoune, euxourtn avenue. fe7-95-Tur FOR SALE (7.000-A SMALL PAYMENT down and long time. on balance, wilrsecure an elegant Allegheny house. 8 rooms, vestibule, hall, all modern Improvements; lot 25feet front; fine street; close to parks. CHARLES SOMER3 A CO., 313 Wood street. Telephone 1778. fell-82 FOR SALE-ON ROBINSON STREET, ALLE GHENY, a three-story brick house of nine rooms, finished attic, vestibule, hall, three cellars vault, bath, natural and artificial gas: the honse is in line order and will be sold at a bargain: only (3,000. LASHELLABANKINf67Fonrthave. fe9-ll-Tusu FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN, BRICK RESI DENCE, near' parks. Allegheny, 10 rooms, 2 finished attics, bath, laundry, etc.; all conven iences: elegantly finished: (9,500; easy terms; possession at once: non-residence of owner reason for selllnc WW. MCNEILL A BRO., 105 Fourth ave. . feS-m-Tuwsu F 'OR SALE-IRWIN AVE.. ALLEGHENY, facliitr the parks. 42-storrandflnishvn attin dwelling of 11 rooms, bath, stationary washstand, marble mantels, both gases, furnace, plate glass windows, cemented cellar; all modern conveni ences: lot 40x220: with ctrrtage bouse, and stable, BLACK A BA1RD, 95 Fourth ave. fe9-94 FOB SALE SPLENDID THREE-STORY pressed brick front dwelling, Sandusky St., near parks; 11 rooms, 2 baths, speaking tubes, double parlors, marble mantels, etc.; a most com plete house; will bear the. closest Inspection; lot 50x115 to a paved alley; good side entrance: price has been reduced. SAMUEL W. BLACK ACO., 99 Fourth ave. fe9-u-ns FOR SALE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE Snbnrbnn Residences. FOR SALE-AT INGRAM, PANHANDLE R. K., fine large residence 12 rooms, 5 acre; of ground, fruit, etc. See W. A. HERRON A SONS, N o. 80 Fourth ave fc4-80-Tu POR SALE-SEVERAL VERY" FIN E SUBURB AN homes at Ingram; delightful locations andeasy terms. GEo. JOHNSTON, Agent. 62 fell-2 vh. .u 4..CUUC, liMIUUIIll FOR SALE-AT EDGEWOOD, P. B. K.. GOOD house of six rooms and finished attic, city water, bath, range and natural gas; lot 88x192 feet: price (1,000. W. A. HERRON A SONS, No. 89 Fourth ave. fe4-81-TuF TJH)K:8ALE-AT A GREAT BARGAIN ON AC X1 COUNT of removal of owner: very desirably and centrally located In Bellevue, Pg.. F. W. A C R. K.; a very deslrtblc house of 9 rooms: lot 80 x!76rt.; fruit and ornamental trees. See W. A. HERRON A SONS, No. 80 Fourth ave. fe4-80 Tu FOR SALE AT EDGEWOOD. HOUSE OF seven rooms, reception halt, electric light natural gas, bath room, city water, laundry, fin ished attic slate mantels, etc.; lot 50xlS0 price only (4.000; certainly a good bargain. W. E. HAMNETT, 404 Smithfield St., Pittsburg and Wllklnsburg. " fe8-71 FOR SALE LOTS. Citv Lots. FOR SALE-(1.000-R1GHT ON WYL1E AVE., lot 24U5; bound to enhance. MAGAW A GOFF. LIU., 145 Fourth ave. reS-8-77-TTSU TTIOR SALE-147 LOTS ON WYLIE, WEBSTER C and Bedford aves.. Thirteenth ward, city. GEO. JOHNSTON, Agent, 62 Fourth ave fell-2 T710R SALE-ON BUTLER STREET EXTEN SION, near Maddock, Nineteenth ward, two fine lots, 25x110. Seely ave.. at a sacrifice. LASHELL A RANKIN. 67 Fourth ave. feS-H-Tusu East End Lots. FORSALE-5,500-ELEOANTLARGE BUILD ING lot. Friendship Park plan, corner two cbolce streets, 85x133, at (65 per front foot. CHARLES SoilERS A CO., 313 Wood st. Tele phone 1773. fell-M FOR SALE-55 FEET FRONT ON PENN AVE NUE bv nearly 200 feet deep, near Station St., E. E., for (100 per front foot, 25 per cent less than any other property Can be bought for near It. C. H. LOVE, 83 Fourth ave. fell-76-TTSSu FOR SALE (2,700-(50O DOWN AND 825 PER month will buy nice new house, (rooms, porch, city water, nat. gas, nice lot, choice loca tion: within one square of Fifth avenue cable. CHARLES SOMERS A CO., 313 Wood street. Telephone 1773. fell-82 T7OR SALE-HERKON HILL LOTS-ON . Herron avenue, Adelaide and Clarissa sts., 20x100 feet to alley; high, healthy and convenient location: good lots for a home or Investment; Just at terminus of new cable line; prices low and terms easy; call or send forplan. L. O. FRAZIER, Forty-fifth and Butler sts. feS-12-TTSu Allegheny Lots. FOR SALE-NO. 166 JUNIATA ST., ALLE GHENY CITY, large lot; will sell low to a prompt buyer. C. H. LOVE, 93 Fourth avenue. Bfell-76-iTSBu Suburban Lots. FOR SALE AT INGRAM - SEVERAL building lots convenient to station. .GEO. JOHNSTON. Agent, 62 Fourth ave. fell-2 FOR SALE-ELEGANT LOTS AT AVALON, Ft. Wayneroad; big bargain If sold by Feb ruary It: lovely borne at Ems worth; a bargain; new 5-room honse at Keflectorvltle three-qnarters acre of ground, three miles from city. J. li. ZIM MERMAN, 101 Fourth ave. fe8-47 Farms. FOR SALE-FARM OF 21 ACRES, LOCATED near Allison Park, Pittsburg and Western K. R.: 4 minutes' from station. For terms, call on ALGEO BROTHERS, 204 Federal St., Alle gheny. 1a26-40-D FOR SALE-SMALL FARM SIX ACRES OF ground; frame honse oL six rooms, stable etc: seven miles rrom the city, at Gibson station. P. A L. E. K. B, LASHELL A RANKIN, 67 Fourth avenne. fe9-ll-Tusu FOR SALE-FARM-410 ACRES, WITH EVERY convenience; the best Improved and finest stock farm in Trujnbull county, Ohio; reason for selling, old age and wealth: price low: easy terms. ED. U'lTTlSU. 410 Grant St., Pittsburg. 1'eS-D FOR SALE-AT A BAHGAIN-A FINE FRUIT farm of 48 acres about 9 miles from the city and only M mile from railroad station; (2.000 worth ot fruit sold annually. For particulars, Srlce. etc., call on or address KELLY A ROGERS, lo. 6315 Station street, East End, Pittsburg, Pa. fe4-53-TTS Miscellaneous. FOR SALE-AT LOW PRICES AND EASY payments, many small honses in all parts of the two cities and suburbs; call or send for onr new list, lust Issued: free. W. A. HERRON A SONS. 80 Fourth ave. fell-81-TU FOR SALE BUSINESS. Business Clinuces. OK SALE A S.MALL STOCK OF GROCER IES, new and fresh, cheap. At 218 MARKET STREET. fell-40 TJiOR SALE-A SMALL, WELL EQUIPPED JP printing office. For particulars apply to FIDELITY TITLE AND TRUST CO., 121 and 123 Fourth ave. , . fe8-50 FOR SALE-A FEED STORE DOING A GOOD business. 803 snd 805 Main St., Uraddock, Pa.. selling out to quit the business. Apply to JOHN KOU'IH, proprietor. feE-43-D FOR SALE-PLUMBING SHOP IN A GOOD town of 15,003 Inhabitants having water works, natural and Illuminating gas. Inqntre of J. L. McSHANE. 19 Seventh ave., Pittsburg. Pa. fe9-12 FOR SALE-HALF INTEREST IN A FIRE Insurance Agency in county seat In Western New York; want purchaser to run the agency as owner has other business. Address INSURANCE, Dispatch office. le3-33 F lOR SALE. A GOOD CLEAN STOCK OF stoves, tinware, aueensware. glassware. crocks, bird cages, etc. : best location fn sharps burg. Pa.: no dead stock; price (2,300. Inquire at N. H, MEYER'S. 803 and W5 Main st. fe4-56-rrs FOR SALE-GROCERY STOKES, (400, (600, (800, Sl.cOO, (3,000,(5.000.(10,000: 5 and 10-cent store, drugstores, country stores, cigar stores, boarding houses, confectioneries, bakeries, feed store aud other business chances. bllEl'AKD A CO.. 54 Fifth ave. fe9 FORSALE-BUS1NESSCHANCE-ONISMITH-FIELD St.; a tnrlvln business; established 15 years; one of the finest locations In the city: will be sold af a bargain, as owner wishes to retire from business, hor full particulars cill ou COOP EK A PET1 Y, 107 Fourth ave. feIl-60-TT8 FOHSALE-CIGARFACIOKYIN LIVETOWN -(1.CO0: drug, cigar, grocery, confectionery, drygoods. notion and gents' furnishing stores, news stand, restaurant, light manufactories, printing office and stationery store, ate PEUCI VAL A CHAPMAN, 67 Filth ave., second floor. fell-67 FOrtSALE-MERCHANTTAlLORING BUSI NESS In a boomlnir town of 5,000 inhabitants, one and a half hours' ride from the city; goodwill and small stock: at present been running eight hands steady: guarantee an honest bargain: rentB low and doing trade of the town at present; no dull season. For further particulars address O. P., Dispatch office. .lelI-56 FOR SALE - AN ESTABLISHED RETAIL family grocery of 30 ears standing In one of the best locations in Allegheny: doing a large business, mostly for cash: slock fresh: will sell stock and fixtures at Inventory, and lease store room and dwelling for term of years. Address or call on W. .1. BECKFELD, 63 Ohio St.. near the market, Allegheny, Pa. fe7-91-KOD T7IOK SALE A FIRST-CLASS RETAIL I' grocery basiness on one or the best thorough fares In Allegheny, with an excellent, clean and well kept stock: elevatorand complete lacllltles; wagon shed, stable on the alley In the rear: the business Is highly prosperous, has always made money, and is only being offered for sale now on account of the 111 health of the present proprietor; such a fine opening is of rare occurrence. Par ticulars given confidentially to principals only by JAMES W. DRAPE A CO., Agents. 129 Fourth avenue, Pittsburg. fe7-90-D Business Stand. ITiOR 8ALE-120 FEET FRONTING ON Market, near Water st., citv. GEO, JOHNS TON. Agent, 62 Fourth ave. fell-2 TT-OR SALE THOSE BUILDINGS CORNER E: Dnquesne wav and Seventh St.. opposite Ho tel Boyer: lot 47x60 feeL GEO. JOHNSTON, Agent, 62 Fourth ave. fell-2 FOR SALE-COR. TWELFTH ST. AND DIA MOND. Southslde, house of seven rooms and storeroom: lot 24x72 feet. GEO. JOHNSTON, Agent, 62 Fourth ave fell-2 FOR SALE HOTEL FURNITURE AND lease; fine modern brick house some 50 rooms, nicely furnished; extensive hotel aud bar busi ness; long lease and cheap rent: price (5,000: will sell at a great bargain; rare chance lor a hotel man to make money. C. H. FOLSOM. Lima, O. fe9-37-TTSa jpc OR SALE-ON ACCOUNT OF FAILING health of nronrletor. one of the best-estah- lished hotels In Atlantic City, N. J.: 125 rooms; furnished; centrally located: 150 feet ocean front. For particulars apply to ISRAEL G. ADAMS, Real Estate and Law Building, Atlantic City, N. J. fe9-UJ FOK-BALE-THE MANUFACTURING SITE of the Crystal Glass Works, corner Sixteenth, Seventeenth and Washington streets. Southslde lot about 140x152 feet, with buildings and ma chinery thereon, to be sold at public sale on next Tuesday afternoon, February II, at 2 o'clock, on the premises: title perfect: Immediate possession. Terms, etc., from JAMES W. DRAPE A CO., Agents and Auctioneers, 129 Fourth ave., Pitts burg. fe7-93-n FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS. Machinery and Metals. TTIOR SALE-ENGINES AND BOILERS-NEW JD and refitted: repairing promptly attended to, PORTER FOUNDRY ANU MACHINECO..LIM.. below Suspension bridge Allegheny. Pa, fe3-32 FOR SALE-ONE 2ox24 HORIZONTAL EN GIN E, 25,000 feet second-hand wire rope: also hoisting and portable engines and Slemen valves, castings, etc VELTE A MCDONALD, 3200 Penn avenne. ijia-Ol-ns FOB SALE-BECK'S PAT. AUTOMATIC engine for electric light and railway service; engines and boilers In every size snd style; saw mills and woodworking machinery. HARMES' MACHINE DEPOT, 97 First ave.. Pittsburg. Ja-3S-D FOR BALE-SECOND-HAND ENGINES AND boilers; all sizes and styles in stock, from 4 to 100 h. p. ;all refitted; good as new, at lowest prices; portable engines, 8 to 25 h. p. ; boilers all sizes and styles. J .a. YOUNG, 23 Park way, Allegheny. Pa, OC25-80-D FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS. Miscellaneous. FOR 8ALE-ASTOCK OF HARDWARE, TIN WARE, stoves and s set or tinner's tools; good reason for selling. Address G. W. BARTON, Tarentum. Pa. feS-80 FOR SALE-AN ELEGANT WALNUT OF FICE counter with partitions and glass tops. Call at 419 Wood St.. Genaanla Saving Bank building. THOS. D. KELLER. feU-55 TO LET. Citv Residences. TO LET A NEAT FRAME COTTAGE ON Mount Washington, containing eight rooms; supplied with citv water and natural gas. In quire of A. GARRISON FOUNDRY CO.. 10 and 12 Wood St. . Ja31-96 East End Residences. TO LET-NO. S9NIXON ST., A NEW BRICK dwelling or eight rooms, bathroom and laundry, hot and cold water. Inside w. c. natural and artificial gas, marble mantels, etc.; (35: good location. BLACK A BAIl'.D, 95 Fourth ave. fe9-95 Allegheny Residences. TO LET-N6'. 17 MON 1'EEEl ST.. VERY FINE finished bouse or ten rooms: all modern im provements. GEO. JOHNSTON, Agent,62 Fourth ave. fell-2 TO LET-HOUSE OF SEVEN ROOMS. ON Esplanade st,, Allegheny. GEO. JOHN tU'ON, Agent, 62 Fourth ave. fell-2 TO LET-NO. 39 CHARTIERS ST.. BRICK house of eight rooms, large lot: rent (30 per month. GEO. JOHNbTON,Agent.62Fourtnave. fell-2 TO LET-NO. 104 RIDGE AVE., FRAME house, six rooms and basement, bathroom. In side w. c, natural gas: rent (25 per month. GEO. JOHNSTON, Agent, 62 Fourth ave. fell-2 Snbnrbnn Residences. TO LET-AT INGRAM STATION. HOU9E OF ten rooms: natural gas. GEO. JOHNSroN, Agent, 62 Fourth ave. fell-2 TO LET AT EDGEWOKTH STATION. ON the P. F. W. A C. R. R.. for one or several years, a beautirul new eight-roomed house: also finished rooms In attic; all modern conveniences; bath room; lanndrv and gas of both kinds. In quire at LEADER OFFICE. Ja23-100 Arirtments. TO LET-NEATLY FURNISHED ROOM ON Station' st, near Highland, E. E.: one or two ladles prelerred. Address I. E., Dispatch office. fell-50 Atlantic City Properly. TO LET OR FOR SALE-ATLANTIO CITY. N. J., hotels, cottages and bath houses: lots for sale In all parts of city: also South Atlantic City. ISRAEL G. ADAMS A CO.. Real Estate Agents, Real Estate and Law Building, Atlantic City, N.J. fe4-76 Fnrms. TO LET-FABM OF 80 ACRES WITH DWELL ING 6 rooms, large bankbarn, outbuildings, plenty of fruits, in McCandless township, only 8 miles from the citv; rent low; send for list. W. A. HEKKON A SONS, 80 Fonrth ave. feS-63-TTS TO LET-OOOD DAIRY OR STOCK OR truck farm 109 acres; four miles from Alle gheny City line on the Perrysvllle plank road; dwelling house eight rooms, large stable and two barns, with fine spring house with other out buildings: all new fences, with water in every field and with profusion of all kinds of fruit trees. Inquire of J. D. THOMPSON, 160 Fourth avenne (or on the premises). fc9-61 Offices. Desk Room, etc TO LET- ELEGANT OFFICES IN THE NEW Fidelity building. 121 and 123 Fourth ave. Apply to FIDELITY TITLE AND TRUST CO. fe8-50 TO LET-FINE SUITE OF OFFICES IN THE Jones building. No. 67 Fourth avenue. Ap ply to HOWARD JONES, Real Estate 135 Fourth ave., city. Telephone 1523. Ja27-43 TO LEI' SEVERAL VERY FINE OFFICE rooms in Dalzetl building, corner Duquesue way and Seventh st. : pleasant location and low rent. GEO. JOHNSTON, Agent, 62 Fourth ave. fell-2 TO LET-SINGLE AND CONNECTING rooms lu the Garrison Building, corner Third ave. and Wood St.; all well-lighted front rooms. Inquire or A. GARRISON FOUNDRY CO.. 10 and 12 Wood st. Jaai-93 TO LET-OFFICES IN THE HAMILTON Building, 91 and 93 Fifth ave. : suites with fireproof floors, partitions and vaults, and every modern convenience: offices from (150 and up ward. Call AT OFFICE on first floor. fell-Si TO LET-OFFICES IN IHE GERMANIA Savings Bank building, corner of Wood and Diamond streets, singly or In suits of two or more with all modern conveniences, elevator, Janitor service etc., etc.: the handsome furniture, carpets, etc.Jn.some of the offices can be pur chased by the incoming tenant at n reasonable price. FortermsapplyatTHEBANK. fel- Business Stands. TO LET-MANUFACTURING OK BUSINESS house four stories, elevator. No. 88 Water, near Market st. See W. A. HEBRON A SONS, 80 Fourth avenue. fee-97-6,8,11,14 TO LET-632 GRANT ST.. STORE AND dwelling of tl rooms; will rent the store separate, H desired. ,See W. A. HERRON A SONS, SO Fourth avenue." fe6-96-TTS TO LET-ON LIBERTY ST., AT;HEAD OF Tenth St., a large basiness or warehouses; one of the best in the city. See W. A. HERRON A SONS, 80 Fourth avenne fe6-96-TTS TO LET-THHEE-STOKY BKICK BUILDING, cor. Twelfth St. and Diamond Market. South side: seven rooms and storeroom. GEO. JOHN STON, Agent, 62 Fourth ave, fell-2 TO LET-NO. 500 LIBERTY ST., NEAR FIFTH avenue business or warehouse four stories, with elevatorand rear entrance. W. A. HEK KON A SONS, 80 Fourth avenue. feIl-79-TTS TO LET-FURNISHED HOTEL OF 27 BOOMS In a lively town near Pittsburg; steady boarders support house; good run or transient custom; rent only (XX). BLACK A BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave. feS-82 TO LET-THE KEYSTONE BANK WILL move into their new building about March 1, consequently the rooms now occupied lu the Petroleum Exchange building will be to let. In quire at the BAN K. Ja23-94 TO LET-FIFTH AVENUE STORF.ROOM The business office or The Dispatch will be moved April 1 to the lately purchased property, corner Snltufleld and Diamond sts., and the greater part of Nos. 97 and 99 Fifth avenue here tofore known as the Dispatch building, will In consequence be for lease during a term of years. This will be found perhaps the choicest location In the whole city for a large retail bnsiness. Full Particulars mav be obtained from the BUSINESS IANAGER OF IHE DISPATCH at the Firth ave. office. Ja9-117 PERSONAL. pERSONAL-BOOKS! WE HAVE MANY XT quaint and out-of-the-way books not to be bad anywhere else. Have you st-u. LEVI'S BOOKSTORE. 91) Liberty st. Ja29 PERSONAL BOOKS-25.000. BARGAINS IN useful aud Instructive reading: books, rare quaint and curious, at FRAN K BACON A CO.'S, 88 Diamond street. Just above Smithfield. Libra ries purchased. fe-I50 PERSONAL MUTUAL RESERVE FUND Life Association Members of this associa tion who are not controlled by the executive officers please send address to HENRY C. ANDREWS, Counselor, No. 2 Wall St., New York. fell -38 PERSONAL HIS LOVE SUDDENLY RE TURNED; recently they had not been on tho best of terms owing to a little family ar occa sioned by the wife insisting on being allowed to renovate his wearing apparel, and which, ot course was done In a bnngllng manner; in order to prevent the tronble they agreed to sand all their work bersafter to DICKSON, the Tailor. 65 Filth ave., corner Wood st., second floor, and now everything Is lovely and peace and happiness again reigns In their household. Telephone 1558. au30-p LOST. LOST-SATURDAY EVENING, IN PITTS BURG or Allegheny, a gold-linked bracelet, highly valued as a gift: finder will be rewarded by leaving it at 108 MARKET ST., Pittsburg. fell-28 BUSINESS CHANGES. il7ucKwEKEibY gTvkn MKFjMLi XV firm of W. H. Holmes & Son is dissolved as of the date of January 1,1890, by the retire ment of Charles S. Holmes. The business will be carried on bv W. H. Holmes nnder the old firm name of w. H. Holmes & Son. All ac counts will be settled by W. H. Holmes at No. 120 Water st. WM. H. HOLMES. CHARLES S. HOLMES. PTTTSBURQ, PA.. February S. 189a fe6-24 "ELECTIONS. THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE stockholders of the New York and Cleve land Gas Coal Company will be held at tho office of the Company, No. 2C8 Wood street, on WEDNESDAY. February 12. 1890, at 10 o'clock A. M., for the election of officers and directors to serve during the ensuing year, and for the transaction of such other business as may be properly brought before the meeting. fe62-TTS C. L. DIXON. Clerk. OFFICE ALLEGHENY BRIDGE CO., I PittsbOrq. February a 1890. I ELECTION-AN ELECTION FOR PRES IDENT, Managers and Officers of the company for erecting a bridge over the Alle gheny river, opposite Pittsburg, in tho county of AJlegUeny, will be held at the toll bouse, at the south ' end of the bridge, on MONDAY, March 3, next at 2 o'clock p. t. fe4-45-TU W. ROSEBURG, Trcas'r. Pittsburg And Castle shannon i .Railroad Company. I General Office. Caeson Street, f Southside. Pittsburg, Febrnarva. 189a I ELECTION THE ANNUAL lEETING of the stockholders of this company wilt be held at this office on TUESDAY, February 18, 1890, between the hours of 2 and P. M.. for the purpose of electing, a President and 10 Di rectors to serve during the ensuing year, and for the transaction of such other business as may properly come before tbem.' E. J. REAMER, fc4 60-D Secretary and Treasurer. WALTER J. OSBOUBNK. KIOBABD BARROWi BABBOWS A OSBOUBNE JOB PRINTERS. 90 Diamond street. Telephone No. 812, au31-6-TTS PROPOSALS. XTOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. J Sealed proposals will be'received by the committee for the bnilding of two 12-room brick school buildings in the borough of Mc Keesnort. Plans and sneciflcations are now in the hands of Dr. Taylor, No. 619 Walnut street. All oios to be in oy Aiarcn o, noon. The board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. W. V. M. TAYLUit, R.L. BIGGS. W. H. SIMMS. Building Committee. feIl-31 Norfolk and Western Railroad CO., J Roanoke. Va.. February i, 1890. PROPOSALS FOR FOUNDATIONS AND masonry Proposals for the foundations and masonrv ot the Ohio river bridge, near Ceredo, on the Ohio extension, will be received until 12 o'clock m., WEDNESDAY, February 26, 189tt The special attention of masonry contractors is called to this work, which will aggregate about twelve thousand (12.000) cubic yards. In five piers and one abutment. Intending bidders will be expected -to make full examination of this work, and their propo sition must be accompanied with satisfactory evidedce of their ability to construct tbe same. No proposition will be entertained unless written upon the forms provided for that pur pose. General plans and specifications can be examined ana other information obtained at the office of the Chief Engineer, Roanoke, Va. Tbe company reserves tbe right to reject any or all bids." W. W. COE. fe7-62 Chief Engineer. Norfolk and Western Railroad Co.. J Roanoke, Va, February 4, 16a PROPOSALS FOR CROSS TIES-PRO-SALS for the furnishing and delivery of the cross ties required in the construction of the Ohio Extension, extending from ilkhorn, We't Virginia, to Ironton, Ohio, a distance of abont one hundred and ninety-five (19S) miles, approximately, three thousand per mile, will be received until 12o'clockiL, WEDNESDAY, February 26. 1890. Intending bidders will be expected to examine the timber adjacent to the line of railroad, and their proposition must be accompanied by sat isfactory evidence of tbeir ability to do tbe work bid for. No proposition will be enter tained unless made out upon the forms pro vided for tbat purpose Specifications can be examined, and other information cbtained, at the office of the Chief Engineer, Roanoke, Virginia. The company reserves the right to reject any or all propositions. W. W. COE. fe7-61 Chief Engineer. Norfolk and Western Railroad Co.,1 Roanoke, Va., February 4, 1890. J PROPOSALS FOR GRADING AND MASONRY Proposals for the grading and masonry of tbe Ohio Extension, extending from Elkhorn, West Virginia, to Ironton, Ohio, a distance of one hundred and ninety-fire (195) miles, will be received nntil 12 o'clock M., WEDNESDAY. February 26. 189a Intending bidders will be expected to make thorongb examination of the work for which they submit proposals, and their proposals must be accompanied by satisfactory evidence of their ability to construct the work bid for. No proposition will be entertained unless writ ten upon forms provided for tbat purpose. Profiles and general plans and specifications can be examined, and other information ob tained at tbe office of Chiet Engineer, Roanoke, Virginia. Tbe company reserves tbe right to reject any or all bids. W. W, COE. fe7-60 Chief Engineer. PROPOSALS FORMACHINETOOLS FOR tbe Ordnance Gun 8hop,Navy Yard, Wash ington, D. C December 27, 1889. Sealed pro posals will be received at this department un til 12 o'clock noon, on the 16th day of April, 1890, at which time and place tbey will be opened in the presence of bidders, for furnish ing tbe necessarv material and labor and con structing eight (8) 16-inch gun lathes, and for the delivery and erection of the same, in tbe Navy Yard, Washington, D. C, in accordance with working drawings and specification, copies of which, together with all other infor mation essential to bidders, may be obtained at the Burean of Ordnance, in this department, after March L 1S90. Alternative proposals for the construction and erection of these machine tools, in accordance with plans and specifica tions furnished by the bidder, will also be re ceived at tbe same time and place The neces sary information for the preparation of alter 'native designs will be furniihed immediately on application to the Bureau of Ordnance, Navy Department. Proposals must be made in dunlicate in accordance with forms which will be furnished by tbe Bureau of Ordnance, and inclosed in envelopes marked Proposal-! for 16-inch gun lathes, and addressed to the Hon. Secretary of tbe Navy. Navy Depart ment, Washington, D. C. The Secretary or the Navy reserves the right to reject any or all bids, as in his judgment the Interests of the Government may require. B. F. TRACY, Sec retary of the Navy. ja2-84-Ja2.2LfelLmh4 25,apl5 LEGAL NOTICES. OFFICE OF FIDELITY TITLE AND TRUBT COMPANY, 121 and 123 Fonrth avenue. ESTATE OF FRANK G. BO YLIi DECEASED. Notice Is hereby given that letters of admin istration on the estate of Frank G. Boyle, de ceased, late of Plttsbnrg, have been granted to the undersigned, to whom all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make Immediate pay ment, and those havlns claims or derainds against the same will make them known without delay. FIDELITY TITLE AMD TRUST COMPANY. Administrator. DAVID Q.EWING, Trust Officef jaW40-Tu -T OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT LET 1M TERS of administration on the estate of Anna Merker, late of Allegheny City, deceased, have been granted to tbe undersigned. All persons having claims or demands against the estate ot tbe said decedent are requested to make known tbe same to him without delay, and all persons indebted to said estate will make Immediate payment to him. MR. CHAS. MERKER. ja7-4f-TU 108 Ohio St., Allegheny, Pa. Office of Sorg & Henning, j lEOo Carson street, PITTSBURO, JatiUiry 6, lS9a ) ESTATE OF REED MYERS. DECEASED Notice Is bereby given that letters of administration c. t. a. on the estate of Reed Myers, deceased, have been granted to tbe un dersigned, to whom all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate pay ment, and those having claims against the same should make them known without delay. WILLIAM HENNING, Adm'rcta, 1805 Carson St., Southslde, city. ja7-43-Ttt IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS NO. 2 of Allegheny connty, Pennsylvania, No. , April term, 1890. Notice is hereby given tbat an application will be made to tbe said court on Saturday, March 8, 1890. at 10 o'clock A. M., under the act of tbe Assembly of the Com monwealth ot Pennsylvania, entitled, "An ai t to provide for the incorporation and regulation of certain corporations," approved April 29, 1874. and tbe supplements thereto, by Andrew Carnegie, John A. Brashear. George A. Mac- hath W y TTMlsnrl Honf-v 0 XfriallnnH 1 Charles C. Mellor. Charles Davis. John D. Sbafer, M. B. Riddle, W. Lucien Scalfe, Wil liam Hamilton. John Moorbead, Jr.. George H. Clapp, Charles G. Milnor. W. N. Frew, W. R. Hamilton. Herbert DuPuy.J.L.Lewis, John Caldwell, Reuben Miller, A. W. Mellon, J. M. Gnffey, Oliver P. Scaife. H. H. Byram, E.M. Ferguson, Cortlandt Whitehead, M. W. Ache son, 8. L Schoonmaker, H. E. Collins, Arthur Kirk, G. Follansbee, Walter H. Fnndenberg, H. W. Beymer. H. W. Arthur, Charles J. Clark. William R. Blair, Lawrence Dilworth. William H. Hays, Florence C. Miller. James Laugliltn. Jr.. E. S. Morrow. II. Darlington, J. Stewart Brown, Georgo W. Guthrie, George T. Carter. J. H. White, D. Leet Wilson N.G. von Bonnborst. H. V. Frick, Thomas H. Lane, Calvin Wells. Mark W. Watson. A. H. Childs. F. S. Bissell. John H. Dalzi-11, John B. Jackson, Alex. M. Byers, Edward Jay" Allen, John B. Reno, Edward a Wnght. William White. Jr., James H. Reed. David McCargo. M. K. Moor- head, W. J. Moorhead, Edward B. Tay-, lor, ttooer. ritcairn, j. j. jrorter, c a. Shea, William L. Jones, Philander C. Knox, Alan W. Wood, Harvey L. Childs. H. L. Mason. David Robinson, George tr. DenniJton, William B. Ednards, Albert J.Barr. H. K. Porter. James McL'rea, John Way, Jr.. Bevendge Webster, Charles W. Scovel. A. Leo. Weil, Joseph D. Weir, J. H. Baldwin, H. C. Baughman, A. Dempster, William P. Sbrom, W. J. Prentice John L. Garner, P. Zimmerman, A 'an T. Gen try, M. D- Herbert Walker, John Q- Everson. Walter C. Mellor. Alfred E. Hunt. v. J.Rnrrs. James B. McCollum, Joseph Eichbanm, Horace R. Moorhead. George P. Balmaln. 8. B. Harbi son, Milton B. Goff. James B. .Scott, George Wilson, V.B.Negley, Oliver McClintock, M. A. Woodward, Henry A. Breed, Christopher Magee, William Scott, John D. Scully, Henry Lloyd, H. J. King, for the charter of an intend ed corporation to be called the Academy of Science and Art. of Pittsburg, the Character and nbject whereof is the supporting and main taining of an institntion devoted to literary and scientific purposes, and for the- promotion of knowledge in relation thereto, andin relation to music, painting and other fine arts, and for these pm poses to have, possess and enjoy all the rights, benefits and privileges of said act of Assembly and its supplements. The application for this charter Is now on. file in tbe Prothonotary's office. fell-71-TU KNOX 4 HEED. Solicitors. FOR SALEAZELWOOD. 15.000. Two-story pressed brick front dwelling of 10 rooms, laundry, ball, pantry, china closet, front and side porches, cemented cellar. Lot 60x110 feet: only 2 minutes' walk from Hazelwood sta tion, B. dtO.E. R. i Terms reasonable. Also, lots 550 to SLOOO each, near station and sew electric railway. Terms to suit purchaser. IBA 1L BUBCHFTKLT). H8 Fourth ave. de34i-TT3 AUCTION SALES. ADJOURNED SALE; OF CDUNTY BUILDiNGB,. - DIAMOND STREET, TO SATURDAY, FEB. 15, , At 2 o'clock T. x,on the premises (1st), 7Sxll& ft.. Diamond St.. adjoining Panhandle Rail war, with buildings formerly nsed as Criminal Court, Treasurer's.Protbnnatarv's.Commissioner'sand Clerk of Courts offices. (2d) 100 ft. on Diamond st. by 123 ft. on Ross St.. with buildings lately nsed as Common Pleas Courts, Sheriffs, Regis ter's and Recorder's offices. Terms of sale One-fourth on confirmation of sale; balance one. two, three and four years., secured by bond and mortgage-pn, the premises with 4 per cent per annum on deferred pay. ments. JOS1AH SPEER, Controller. R. E. MERCER, ) Connty DAOTElSlLIAMS. .Commiss'ners. A. J. PENTECOST. Auctioneer. fe9-I07 ORPHANS' COURT SALE The undersigned trustee appointed by tha Orphans' Court of Allegheny county, to mako sale of real estate of John W. Butler, deceased, in partition proceedings in said court, will ex pose at public sale on tbe premises, on WEDNESDAY. Fobrnary 12, 1890, at Uo'clock A. H., tbe following valuable business property, viz.: lot of ground with three-story brick ware house thereon, numbered 97 First avenne,Pitts burg, said lot fronting C5 feet nn the north sida of First avenue and extending back of same) width toward Second avenue 90 feer. embracing all of lot No. 245 and 10 feet of the rear of Jot No. 230 In Wood's general plan of. Pittsburg; said premises now rent fur (1,000 per annum Terms of sale, one-third of purchase money to. remain a lien on tbe premises and to be secured, by bond and mortgage with scl. fa. clause, tho iuterest being paj able to widow of John W. Butler, deceased, daring herJife. and the prin cipal payable at ber death. The balance ot pnr chase money to be paid on confirmation of sahv CHARLES W. SCOVEL. Trustee. No. 102 Fourth ave. B, B. PETTY. Attorney, 401 Grant st. fe9-7 FURNITURE, CARPETS, NOTIONS, drygoods. eta, at auction, TUESDAY MORNING. February 11, at 10 o'clock, at tho rooms. No. 311 Market St. Handsome English rug suits in light and dark colors, satin damask, silk tapestry, bro cacellei, and rep parlor suits, all plush trimmed and group style: brocade, plain and crushed plush suits, with biscuit tufting, six aud seven piece haircloth suits, fine hand-carved natural cherry chamber suit with toilet wasbstand, large plate mirrors, oak. walnut and ma hogany chamber furniture handsomely fin ished, cbeval class, pier mirror, mantel cabr nets, folding beds, very fine glass door ward robes, chiffoniers, secretary cabinet and roll top desks, velvet, moquet and body brussela carpets, curtains, pictures, clocks, linoleum, shades, coachman's outfit, lanndry and stable) goods, ladies' wraps,fine drygoods. notions, sun dries, etc,, eta No postponement. Saleposltive. HENRY AUCTION CO., Auctioneers. fe9-12S AUCTION SALE-169 LIBERTY STREET, Allegheny, THURSDAY. Feb. 13, 189a on the premises, at 3 o'clock p. Ji., a two-story brick dwelling of seven rooms and finished, attic, bath, w. a. both gases, water, eta; loe 20x48x60 to Virgin alley: excellent neighbor hood and location for residence or investment; terms one-third casb, balance to suit. BLACK. & BAIRD, 95 Fourth avenue. fe9-110 - POLITICAL. THE REPUBLICAN V0TER8 OF THE Fourteenth ward will meet at Sobo school-' bouse TUESDAY EVENING, February 11. at 7:15 o'clock to nominate candidates for coun cils and ward officers. Call issned by ward members City Committee. felO-21 AMUSEMENTS. pRAND OPERA HOUSE To-night, Matinees Wednesday and Saturdays STUART ROBSON, THE. HENRIETTA. Next week Dixey, lc The Seven Ages. felO-7 . B LlOU THEATER To-nizht. HELD BY THE ENEMY. Matinees Wednesday and Saturday.. February 17 Margaret Mather in Repertoire, felO-8 TTARRY WILLIAMS' ACADEMY To-night, .Matinees Tuesday, Thursday anrj a SatmdiY. . ... HYDE'S BIG SPECIALTY COMPANY. fe9-5 .. 22. SOLD IN THE LAST 15 MONTHS. C - Only 6 Houses Unsold IN COLTART SQUARE, OAKLAND; Price ta.AW). Easy payments. Only 8500 down, remainder on long time. Brick bouses, new, latest style, 9 complete rooms, elegantly finished and tastefully papered: besides bath, pantry, laundry, latest conveniences, even to gas-lighting by electricity; street and sewer im provements made: location desirable, in tbe midst of the finest residences of Oakland: S minutes from tbe Fifth avenue cable line; only 15 minutes' ride from Market street A RARE CHANCE TO BUY SO COM. PLETEAHOME. CHEAPER THAN PAYING RENT. For particulars see W. A. HERRON & SONS. 80 Fourth avenue. Or U. K. BEAM. Superintendent, on thS 11 ailMi l.nn premises. ci-oa-i,,,,a FOR SALE. Dry Goods Store In a live manufacturing town of 7,000 inhabit tants. Two railroads. In the midst of the largest coal and lumber fields in Pennsylvania. Stock alt new and bonght at lowest prices; will invoice about jiz,ouu: ousmess last year over $10,000. Good profits and easy competition. Bright prospects for the town. A chance in a lifetime to have a good business already built un. Address at once, DRYGOODS, Dispatch office. fe-23 SAVE! SAVE! SAVE! YOURMONEY. TAKE STOCK IN THE MARION BUILJDING and LOAN ASSOCIATION AND GET YOUR OWJT HOME. Stop paying rent. It gives you no return. The same amount invested weekly In tha Marion Building and Loan Association will se cure yon a loan with which yon can purchase your own property. Be independent of landlords. It only re quires a small amount paid weekly to become your own landlord. Subscribe for stock at once. The Association meets every Tuesday evening at U2 Fifth avenne. felI-53 SIXTH AVENUE DYE WORKS, M. MAY SONS & CO., STEAM DYERS AND SCOURERS ' And general renovators of textile fabrics, la dies' and gentlemen's soiled or faded garments neatly cleaned or restored In color. Curtains) of every description carefully attended to. M. MAY SONS & Co. Jell-TTS 56 SIXTH AVE., Pittsburg, Pa. n PIANOh, ORGANS. And all manner of Small Instruments AT HAMILTON'S, delO-D Fifth avenue. "JITCKNIGHT & VICTORY, PLUMBERS, GAS AND STEAM FITTERS, ' Dealers In Gas Fixtures. LAMPS, PUMPS, LEAD PIPE, HOSE, Bid Special attention given to Natural Gas Fitting. il6 SMITHFIELD ST.. PITTSBURG; PA. Telephone 763. ja7-S9-TX3 p A. BALPH, BUILDING CONTRACTOR, 41 Seventh ayenaef Pittsburg. Pa. Telephone 13H. s5-38-rW . .t
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