Pittsburg dispatch. (Pittsburg [Pa.]) 1880-1923, February 28, 1890, Page 3, Image 3

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    WfiK ONE INDU3TBY.
Wbyjtlie World's Manufacturing Cen-
Iter Makes So Cast-Iron Pipe.
YSRIATIOKS IS ITS THICKNESS
r the Cast-Iron Product Unreliable
Ip and Dangerous.
AfGOOD 0PES1XG FOE A FODNDET HERE
iilsn't it strange there is no cast-iron pipe
ijinade in Pittsburg, although it is the great
Jheadcenter of the iron industry?" asked a
Iprominent manufacturer of a Dispatch
(reporter yesterday. "The demand for that
class of pipe," he continued, lor water and
for" purposes other than natural gas is very
much in excess of the present capacity of
-the country, and yet there is not a foundry
in Pittsburg, nor has there been one since
the faliare of Marshall some rears ago."
The peculiarity of these remarks brought
about an investigation which developed the
fact that, although cast-iron pipe can be pro
duced at a much lower cost, it is not always
the safest or most reliable. It will be re
membered that a struggle ensued last fall
between cast and wrought iron pipe manu
facturers for the material which the Colum
bus Natural Gas Company proposed using.
At'that time a number of cast-iron manu
facturers claimed they were able to furnish
pipe, thoroughly uniform in thickness and
quality, which would withstand Jhe pressure
lequired for lines laid from fields register
ing heavy volumes of natural gas.
CAUGHT IT AFTEE A FIGHT.
After considerable struggle for supremacy,
a part of the contract, whuh included the
miTu lines from gas districts to Columbus,
was awarded to the American Tube and
Iron Company, of this city, and a large
portion of the lines to be used within the
city limits was purchased from castiron
maters. At mat time me uaugers iiKeiy to
arise from the use of the latter material was
predicted by manufacturers and others,
owing to us lack of uniformity, which
might entail great loss of life and large
damage. These fears were well lounded, as
the recent explosion in Columbus in which
several lives were lost, no doubt proves.
The fatality occurred on one of the castiron
portions of the line, and claims for damages
have already been entered against the gas
company.
Several pieces of tbe bursted pipes, taken
from the Columbus line, were shown the re
porter. They were from a six-inch pipe and
varied all the wav from one-fourth to three
fourths of an inch in thickness. Tbis possi
bly explains why Pittsburg capitalists have
never invested money in the industry. It is
claimed that it is almost, if not entirely, im
possible to make cast-iron pipe of unitorm
thickness. This is due to some portions of
the iron being more fluid tnan others and
does not flow evenly when the casting is be
ing made. The pipe used in Columbus was
supposed to be three-quarters of an inch in
thickness, but, owing to these variations,
due to the caue mentioned, and which was
perhaps unavoidable, the pipe was not at all
satisfactory in character.
Of course all pipe, both cast and wrought
iron, is tested witti 200 pounds water press
ure. The gas, however, is more penetrating,
and is liable to find the utmost strength of
the material sooner than water.
SATETr ABOVE EVERYTHING.
All natural gas companies appreciate the
urgent necessity of the greatest possible uni
formity of quality in their lines, since the
relative carrying capacity must necessarily
be based on the weakest portions of the
lines, and as life is so much endangered
when pipe proves imperfect It is said that
the irregular sample brought from Colum
bus was made from Southern iron, although
the same difficulties ot the same character
occur with old makes of cast iron.
There is some cast iron pipe used in the
city, .and it has given general satisfaction,
with but few exceptions. Leaks have oc
curred through the irregularities in the pipe
mentioned. Superintendent Brown, of the
Water Department, said that the city could
save many thousands of dollars if cast iron
pipe could be put into universal use. Last
year the city spentS51, 000 on a large line two
miles in length and 543,000 for eight miles
ol pipe extension. The cost of the cast iron
material is, on an average, about 10 to 20
per cent less than wrought iron. On an
annual expenditure of from 50.000
to 580,000 lor water pipes alone,
the city could save some money.
Anexcellent opportunity is also offered for
capitalists to invest in a paying industry if
a material can be produced that will give
satisfaction. The demands lrom a score or
more towns immediately sunounding Pitts
burg, ail of which have water works and
natural gas, together with outside trade,
would no doubt keep an establishment pretty
busy.
, JI0EE EAPID TEASSIT EEADT,
Tbe Allegheny rmMtown Line Begins to
, Knn In Cars.
The regular operation of the Crosstown
Electric Kail way, a branch of the Pleasant
"Valley line, was begun yesterday morning.
The line runs lrom Superior station, at the
lower end of Allegheny, along Superior
avenue, Sedgwick and "Washington streeU,
to the main line of the Pleasant Valley
road, at the corner of Washington and Fre
mont. One fare will be charged from the
outer end of the line to the Pittsburg ter
minus. Ten cars are run on the main line
and six on the Crosstown line, rn that ctrs
now" leave the corner of Smitbfield street
and Six avenue about every three minutes.
The expectation is that the eiectni cars will
be placed upon the East street line within
ten days.
The following distinguishing shields will
be placed on the ends of the cars of the sev
eral lines: Main line to Charles street,
red Maltese cross; the Crosstown line, a yel
low keystone; the East street line, a blue
shield; the Observatory Hill line, a white
star. At night there will be illuminated
glass signs of the same designs.
Children Erjoy
The pleasant flavor, gentle action and soothing
effects of Syrup of Figs, when in need of a
laxative, and if the father or mother be costive
or nilious the most gratifying results follow its
use. so that it is the best family remedy known,
and every family should bave a bottle.
Over 100 Styles New Henrlctms.
Plain black and white, red and gold
figures on black.
Jos. EOB1.-E & Co.'s
Penn Avenue Stores.
Don't Fnil
To beffitted in a pair of Cain & Vcrner's
soiledishoes; going cheap. -fl-p
Never Mind the Wentbrr.
If it's cold weather drink ale; if it's warm
use beer, and be sure you use the celebrated
brands 'manufactured by the Iron City
Brewing Co. Their Pilsner, Pittsburg, and
Iron City beers are bold at all first-class
bars, or may be oraered direct from brewery.
Telephone 11S6.
Soiled feboes
Less than cost Caut & Veenee, Fifth
avenue and Market WP
-JShakespeabe bracelets sterling silver
selected inscriptions. Sec them.
JOS. HOBNE & CO.'S
Penn Avenue Stores.
s Be Quick
'.To secure a pair of shoes cheap, at Cain &
Werner's. tvt
,SKxef tooting yonng land save your hair, its
color and beautvvrith Pai-lrcr Hair Balsam.
31P,.L n., ?... n- i .1... . AAh ...,.
- --. UIUCI auuiu. fcuo UCakVWUUIiUini
. ,
Soiled Eboes
If" " "i&.YEBNEB, Fifth
"WF
FOUR TO CHOOSE MOM.
No Library Control Ordinance Yet Selected
A Disclaimer ns to Star Chamber Ses
sions Tbe Olntter to be Poshed Right
Alone.
The members of the sub-committee of the
Allegheny City Property Committee, met at
the office of Edwin Lare & Co., Diamond
street, yesterday afternoon, and engaged in
an informal discussion of the question of the
ordinance governing the Carnegie Free
Library. There were four ordinances re
ferred by Councils to the committee, and
each one of the sub-committee stated that a
general draft of an ordinance would be ar
ranged, special matters in connection with
the Free Library to be provided for in the
shape of amendments.
Subsequently to the informal gathering,
Mr. Arthur Kennedy was seen and ques
tioned as to the business transacted at the
meeting. He said there was none, and
stated that the regular meeting of the sub
committee would be at the City Hall next
Monday evening, and that there would be
no star-chamber business about the meet
ing. "I have heard statements that the sub
committee was trying to exclude citizens
from its sessions. It is not so. for no meet
ing held has been ot a secret nature. Tbe
members of the City Property Committee
know what they are about, and will proceed
carefully in the matter, and when an ordi
nance is reported by them it will be in such
shape as to receive the sanction of Councils.
There is no intention to deprive anyone of
their rights. The matter will be pushed
right along, and when the ordinance is
ready to report to Conncils a special session
will be held. The intention now is to get
the matter in shape as speedily as possible."
Another member of the sub-committee
stated that the Board ot School Control was
not at all reasonable in tbe matter oi
the permanent control of the build
ings. He stated that it was
altogether likely that the library
section of the building would be placed in
the hands of a committee of 16 nine from
Common and seven from Select Council to
be known as the Standing Library Commit
tee of Councils, no such committee being
now in existence. The control of Carnegie
Hall would be placed with the' City Prop
erty Committee, who would arrange matters
in connectio-i with tbe appointments, etc.,
in the best possible manner. If these plans
did not prove thoronghly satisfactory a
change could be made by Conncils at any
future time. It is believed that this plan
will receive the commendation of Conncils
and the citizens. Councils are reported to
be ready to resent tbe criticisms of the.intelli
pence of Councilmen and the way iii which
motives have b?en impngned has aroused a
natural resentment which has caused the
members of Councils to take the ground that
Councilmen not only can, but will run the
library successlully.
CE1ZED BI flEE L0YE6VS DEATH.
An Old Woman Who Brooded Too Much
Over Her Lift's Romance.
Mary Faterbach, 65 years of age, was
committed to jail yesterday by the Depart
ment of Charities in order that the question
of her sanity and disposition may be de.
termiued upon. It is probable that she will
be committed to Dixmont for treatment to
day. TJbe woman is unmarried and has no
friends in America. The story of her in
sanity, as learned by Examiner George
Hoffman, is that she came to this country
when about 18 years of age, coming direct
to Pittsburg. Alter living here some time
she became acquainted with a young river
man. After a courtship extending over a
number of years, tbey were engaged to be
married. A" short time before the time set
for the wedding, however, the young man
was killed in a boiler explosion. Alter
that event the girl went to live with the
Gallinger family at Penn avenue and
Twellth street, where she remained until
yesterday.
From the day of her lover's deatb she
brooded over ber misfortune, until finallv,
when the years of her youth had passed, It
affected her reason. For several years she
has occupied a room in the Gallinger house,
doing only what suited her. Gradually her
insanity took on a violent form, until the
family thought that for their own safety
she had better be placed under restraint
DOILE'S LIFE 1NSUEANCE.
A Queer Stnte of Affairs Developed by a
Firemnn's Death.
Peter Doyle, of tbe Southside, was a loco
motive fireman while in the flesh, and be
longed to a life insurance organization
known as the Brotherhood of Locomotive
Firemen. He died on the 5th of January.
He had a policy on his life calling for $1,500.
Tbe law of the organization is thatathe bene
ficiary must be a relative. Originally the
beneficiary in this case was a sister, but as
she was living in Johnstown and no trace
of her coyld be found after the flood of May
31, she was supposed to be drowned, and
Doyle substituted for tho sister the name of
a man whom he styled his cotsiu.
Doyle has an aged mother living in Beloit,
Wis., and ""he is next heir after the sister.
The man designated as a cousin by Peter
admits that he is no relative, but, neverthe
less, is wiliincr to accept the 51,500. Peter's
mother wants it also, and has put the matter
into the hands of J. W. Kinnear, Esq.
A!s A NERVE TONIC
Use Horsford's Acid Phosphate.
Dr. S. L. Williams, Clarence, Iowa, savs: "I
have used it to grand effect in a case of neu
ralgic fever, ana in uterine difficulties. Also,
in cases where a general tonic was needed, for
a nerve tonic 1 think it is the best I bave ever
used, and can recommend it most coubdently."
Fine S500 Uprisbt Piano.
An excellent upright piano of fine con
struction, splendid tone and finish, 7 oc
taves, lull iron frame, warranted in perfect
order for 200. A four round corner square
piano in splendid condition for 5175; also a
parlor organ at 555, worth $75. These bar
gains to be had at J. M. Hoffmann & Co.'s,
537 Smithfield street
The finest assortment of new pianos in the
city by Sohmer, Colby and Hallet & Cum
ston, at the most reasonable prices.
Be Quick
To secure a pair of shoes cheap, at Cain &
Verner's. tvp
Men's Fine Salts SIO.
Make it a point to see tbe very fine men's
suits we are selling at $10 to-day. They are
serge-lined, tailor-made and mannfactured
from cheviot, cassimere and diagonal. Call
and be fitted with one of our great 510 suits.
They are made in cither sacks or cutaways.
P. C. C. C, cor. Grant and Diamond sts.,
opp. the new Court House.
Soiled Shoes
Selling rapidly at Cain & Verner's, Fifth
avenue ana Market street WP
Special To.DnyLndlea'bllk Blouse Waists.
Beautiful, price S12 and 515.
Jos. Hoene & Co.'s
Peflu Avenue Stores.
Soiled shoes
Selling rapidly at Cain & Verner's, Fifth
avenue and Marset street w
Given Away
By Hendricks & Co., No. 68 Federal st,
Allegheny, 12 fine cabinet photographs for
$L
Be Qnlclc
To secure a pair of shoes cheap, at Cain &
Verner's. wf
Don't Experiment With tbe Tbront end
longs. Use only the old brand Baker's Pure
Cod Liver Oil or Baker's Emulsion. Druggists.
Soiled Shoes
Less than cost Cats' & Veekeb, Fifth
avenue and Market.
TVT
THE
t3-DUplay advertisements one dollar per
square Jot one insertion. Classified advertise
ment on thit page such as Wanted, For Sale,
To Let, efc., ten cents per line for each inser
tion, and none taken for lest than fifty tents.
THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH
BRANCH OFFICES.
THE DISPATCH HAS OPENED A BBANCH
OFFICE FOR THE SOUTnSlDE AT M. 120
CA1WON STUEET. WIIEKE ADVERTISE
MENTS, SEWS AND SUBSCRIPTIONS CAN BE
LEFT. BOTH FOK GENEKAL EDITIONS, AND
FOB THE SPECIAL SOUTHSIDK ISSUE PUB
LISHED EACH SATUEDAY.
BKANCH OFFICES ABE ALSO ESTAB
LISHED AT THE FOLLOWING PLACES.
WHERE WANT, FOK SALE. TO LET, AND
OTHER TRANSIENT ADVERTISEMENTS
WILL BE RECEIVED UP TO 9 P. 11. FOB IN
SERTION NEXT MORNING:
Advertisements are to be prepaid except 'where
advertisers already have accounts with THE DIS
PATCH PITTSBURG.
THOMAS MCCAFFREY. SM Butler street.
EMIL G. STUCKEY. th street and Penn ave.
E.G. STUCKEYACC.Wylieave. and Fultonst.
'. STOKELY, Fifth Avenue Market House.
EAST END.
J. W. WALLACE, 6m Penn avenue.
OAKLAND.
MCALLISTER &SHEI15LEK,Sthav. iAlwood St.
SOCTIISIDK.
JACOB SPOHN, Uo. ICarson street.
H. A. DON ALDbON. 1T07 Carson street.
ALLEGHENY.
A. J. KAERCHEK, 59 Federal street.
H. J. McBRIDE. Market House, Allegheny.
FRED H. EGGERS. 172 Ohio street.
F. H. EGGEUS & SON, Ohio and Cneitnnt sH.
J. F. STEVENSON. Arch and Jackson streets.
THOMAS McHENRY, Western and Irwin aves.
G.W. HUGHES. Peinsvlvanla and Beaver aves.
PERRY M. GLEIM. Rebecca and Allegheny aves.
T. R. MORRIS, CSS Preble ae.
M1LLVALE BOROUGH.
W. W. FLOCKER. Stationer. So. 4 Grant ave.
WANTED.
Male Heln.
w
ANTED-A iJOOD TINNER. DUFFY &
ULAKK, 518 Grant St. le-S7
-TsTANTED A BAKBER-GOOl) WAGES-AT
Y D. T. bTUMPENHORST'S, Wilklnsburjr,
Pa. fe23-S2
WANTED-DRIVER; ONE WHO UNDER
STANDS how to handle platform wagon.
HENRY B. REA. feM-&
WANTED-AN EXPERIENCED HAND FOR
repairing shoes: must also be a falrlvcrood
salesman. Apply at KAUFMANNS'. fc23-57
"TTTANTED A DK1VER-MARRIED MAN
V roust have a rood recommendation. JOHN
I). SCHAUK. Mt. Oliver livery stables. feffi-Kl
WANTFD TIN NKK3 THOSE ACCUS
TOMED to hrass work preferred. Call or
address PUTsBUBG BRASS CO.. Allegheny.
f(S-52
YTT- AN TED - NON-UNION MOLDEKS
V wajres 52 50 to S3 50 per dav. Applv at
BROOKS FOUNDRY, 708 Lake St., Cleveland. O.
feS-59
WANTED COACHMAN FOR LIVERY
None but sober and exporlenccd man need
apply. T. B. MORELAND, CiCO Penn ave.. East
End. fetf-64
W ANTED-A FIRST-CLASS WOODW ORKfcR
at once at F. W. 8AWERT & CO.'S. car
riage works, 5917 to 5923 Penn are., East End,
city. fc27-S8
WANTKD-A LIVE MAN WITH SMALL
capital to manufacture and introduce a
household specialty. Call at ROOM 45, Hotel
Hamilton. fe26-8
WANTED-DUUG CLERK: ONE THAT IS
competent and speak? German preferred;
salary S-'jO per montb. Address SALARl. Dis
patch office. fe2S-17
WANTED-SINGLE (WHITE) SIAN TO
take charge of carriage team and a cow;
must give reference. Inquire 45 THIRD ST.,
Allegheny. fe2S-79
WANTED NIGHT WATCHMAN AND
porter: must five good references. Ad
dress, stating salary wanted, R. E. C, Box 807,
Pittsburg Postofflce. fe28-88
WANTED-AN EXPERIENCED LIFE IN
SURANCE agent, old line preferred, with
reference and a No. 1 record as solicitor. Adnress
BOX 114, Hotel Anderson. fe27-14
WANTED FIRST-CLASS COMPOSITOR:
one competent to manage and run small
office. Address stating experience and salary
wanted PRINTER, DUpatch office. felS-ol
WANTED-GLASS ENGRAVERS-A FEW
steady men able to do a medium grade of
patterns on small ware can secure permanent em
ployment. Address POSf OFFICE BOX NO. JOS,
PIttBburg, Pa. feI7-82
WANTED AGENTS WE WANT RELI
ABLE men, who are already traveling sales
men, to carry our lubricating oil simples as a side
line: name relerenccs and territorv covered.
MANUFACTURERS' OIL CO., Cleveland. O.
fe55-92
WANTED-SALESMEN AT S75 PER MONTH
salarvand expense, to sell a line of silver
plated ware, watches, etc.; by 6ample only; horse
and team famished free: write at once for full
Particulars and sample case of goods free. STAN
Alt!) SILVERWARE CO., Boston, Mass.
scIl-90-D
WANTED-FOUNDRY FOKEMAN-AFOKE-MAN
for foan dry working SOmolders, Ina
pleasant vlllagi near Pittsburg: one who has
knowledge of both floor and bench work, and has
experience, oris capable of handling men. Ad
dress, stating experience, if any, N. B. P.. Alle
gheny P. O. fclS-94
WANTED - BARBERS FOR CITY AND
country jobs; also those in need of extra
chairs, mirrors, etc., or others about to start new
to call on ns or write beforepnrchaslngelsewhcre:
remember we bnv, sell and exchange new and
second-band barbers' furniture and do upholster
ing. BLACK'S P1TTSBUHG BARBERS' SUP
PLY HOUSE, 60 Diamond street, Pittsburg. Pa.
Ie23-100
-TTTANTED-AGENTS EVERYWHERE FOK
V V our great Stanley book: agents now at work
are making big money. $5 to SIO per day: no book
ever published sells so well; remember, our book
is the authentic one, and contains all the a ery lat
est information regarding Stanley's adventures in
Africa; write quick lor circulars, or send 50 cents
for elegant canvassing sample. E. GATKLY &
CO., 25 Federal street, Allegheny, Pa. fe27-84
Female Help.
"TTTANTED-A MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN TO
V assist In general housework, with reference.
12SWYL1EAVE. feIG-9
WANTED-I.ADY AGENTS IN PITTSBURG
and Allegheny to solicit orders tor our
great Stanley book; sells fast. E. GATELY.t CO..
25 Federal street, Allcchcnv, Pa. feZ7-S4
WANTED-1MMEDIATELY A 1 SALES
LADY in our department of art notnndcr
15; good address and education indispensable.
Apply after 9:3a. H. A. hCHROEDER, 701 Smith
field st. fe:!S-75
llnle nnd Female ITcln.
TTT"ANTED-THREE OR FOUR LADIES OK
V gentlemen of good address: good wages.
Call at ROOM 6, second floor, No. 1036 Penn ave.
rc28-f8
TSJ-ANTED-YAKDMAN FOR HOTEL. FARM
V hands, dairymen, rutttr and fitter i'or dress
making establishment. S18 per week; 2no house
girls. 63 cooks,2u chambermaids laundry, kltrhen,
dining room girls, 3 colored girls. MEEH VN'S,
545 Grant st. fc27-D
Sitnntton.
W ANTED-A POSITION AS FRENCH COOK
by a young man that thoroughly under
stands Froucb cooking. In hotel or private family.
Address COOK. Dispatch office. fe27-21
-TTTANTED POSITION AS SALESMAN
TT have bad ten years experience with city
grocery and bakers' trade and adjoining towns.
Address EXPERIENCE, Dispatch office. leZS-Cl
YTT-ANTED-BY A BOY OF 18 YEARS-A
YY position in an office or bank; good writer,
correct at figures and industrious: best reference
as to character, etc. Address C. S. R., Dispatch
office. fc';s-b9
Financial.
Trr.AS TED-MORTGAGES, .LARGE AND
V small, at lowest market rates of Interest.
W. A. HEKRON & SONS, 80 Fourth avenue.
Ja3-50-iuP
"TTTANTED-MORTGAGES ON CITY PROP-
V ERTY. over (4.000; 4,"i per cent; no tax.
HENRY A. WEAVER i. CO., KFourth avenue.
mh2-&22-D
WANTED-MOETGAGES IN LARGE AND
small amounts at lowest rates. GEO. S.
MACRUM, Room 34 Fidelity Building, 121 Fourth
ave. fel9-61
-VTTANTED-MORTGAGtS-Jl. 000,000 TO LOAN
V In large and small amounts at 4K. oandS
per cent, rree or state tax: no delay. REED B.
tO LEA CO.. 131 Fourth ave. nva-CO
TTTANTED-TO LOAN So00,000L IN AMOUNTS
YV or fi,000 and upward, oncltvand suburban
property, on iH percent, free or tax; also smaller
amounts at 5 and 6 per cent. BLACK & BAIRD,
95 Fourth avenue. seil-dJb-D
"FXTANTED MORTGAGES II, 000, C00TO LOAN
t - rclty and suburban properties at 4)4, &and
S per cent, and on "arms in Allegnenyand aqla
cent counties at eper cent- 1. M. PENNOCK Jt
SON, 105 Fourth avennc. ap7-f41
WANTED-TO iX)AN 1200,000 ON MORT
GAGES: J100 and upward at 6 per cent;
(500,000 at 4)6 per cent on residences or business
property; also in aaioiniug
FRENCH. IS Fourth avenue.
also in adlolnlug counties. S. H.
OC31-4-D
DliscctlaneoDs.
WANTED-AT TAFT'S PHILA. DENTAL
ROOMS, to get everybody to get best set
teeth for S3, a good set for S5. feS-80
WANTED-WILL GIVE FREE SITE AND
free gas to manufactories at Jcannette, on
main line of Pennsylvania Railroad. Address
EAST JEANNETTE LAND CO., Greens burg, Pa.
JaS-19
WANTED-EVEKYONE TO KNOW THAT
PEARSON, the leading photographer, of
tG Fifth ave. and 43 Federal St.. All'y., Is making
a life size crayon portrait, beautifully framed,and
one dozen cab. photos, all for ?S; all fine work.
mbl3-63
-TTTANTED-LADIES AND GENTS TO CALL
T at 119 Water street, to arrangefor moving
and banting; moving pianos and furniture a spe
cialty; goods packed for storage and shipment;
safe handling guaranteed. Telephone 930. SHAN
AHAN TRANSFER COMPANY. fe2S-4S-V-TSU
HTTSBUKG DISPATCH,'
FOB SALE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE
CItv Residences.
P
OR 8ALE-DEVILLIEII STREET: 2-STOKY
lot 24x104: a bargain. J. C REILL i, 77 Diamond
street. fe2S-5S
T7-OR SALE-OVERHILL STREET, NEAR
JJ Reed, 2-story brick dwelling, S rooms; and
small frame dwelling: price low; lot 49x120. J. C.
RE1LLY, 77 Diamond st. feai-56
OR SALE WASHINGTON STREET, NEAR
Franklin street, a very desirable two-story
brick dwelling s rooms, attic bath, washhousc,
etc.: lot 20x101 to alley. J. C. BEILLY, 77 Dia
mond street. fe26-56
OK SALE-VERY CHOICE-FORBES AVE..
near Mlltenberger St., 2-story and attic brick
dwelling or 5 rooms, bath and all other modern
lmproements; lot 20x00; price very reasonable.
J. C. KK1LLY, 77 Diamond St. feZS-SO
FOR SALE -MODERN 7-ROOMED BRICK
bouse, located on handsome -saved street in
Nineteenth ward: surrounded by fine improve
ments: handy to K. R. and cahlelfnes. MELLON
BROrHERS. 6349 Station St., E. E. fe23-2S--J'wr
FOK SALE VICKROY ST.. NEAR PRIDE,
3 good brick dwellings; one of 8 rooms: one
of 4 rooms, and one of 3 rooms; all renting at 40
per month: can be increased; price M,200, terms
easy: lot 23x97. J. C. REILLY, 77 Diamond
street. fe2S-5S
FOR SALE LAWRENCEVILLE INVEST
MENT, near Butler street and cable, two
brick houses each six rooms, hatls, attic dry cel
lars, lot 40x100; entire property for S6,0x: rentals
SS96 per annum. CHARLES SOMERS & CO . 313
Wood St. le27-29
FOK SALE-NO. 217 BEDFORD AVE.-TWO-STORY
brirk dwelllur. 8 rooms and fine at
tic hall and vestibule, both gases: also, 2 brick
dwellings in rear of 4 rooms each, rrontlngonnlce
alley: can be bought so as to net 10 per rent; lot
25x109 to alley. J. C. KEIi,LY, 77 Diamond st.
re2S-50
FOR SALE-S3.500-POSSESS1ON AT ONCE
nice C-room brick: balls, hot and cold water,
inside w. c, bath, range, botb gases: newly pa
pered and painted; good yard; desirable neigh
borhood; convenient: close to Central traction
cars now running. CHARLES SOMERS & CO .
313 Wood st. fcI6-55
Enst End Residences.
FOR SALE-CHOICE HOUSE OF 6 ROOMS:
bath, nat. and art. gas: nicely papered and
grained: lot 35x100; Bond street near North High
land; this is a bargain. BAXTER, THOMPSON &
CO., 162 Fourth ave. fe23-37-Tup
FOR SALE-ON ELLSWORTH AVE., NEAR
Roup station, brick houSM of 5 rooms, 21in
nlshed attic rooms: well-finished frame house of
4 rooms on rear of lot; size of lot 24x120 to an
alley: only 5,300 for all: terms reasonable. REED
B. COYLE& CO., 131 Fourth ave. fe26-4S-WF
FOR SALE-ON NIAGARA ST., NEAR CRAFT
ave.. lot 59x200; new brick house (Queen
Anne style,) of 9 rooms, bath room, basement
laundry; marble vestibule: slate mantels: both
gates, etc; complete in every respect, 59, 000.
THOS. LIGGETT, No. 114 Fourth ave. fezS-79
FOR SALE AT BEN VENUE, TWO FIVE
ROOM houses; city water, nat. gas, finished
attic: three mln. from station, ten mln. from -'
blellne: each lot 20x100 to an alley: price SZ. 300;
terms SC00 down, nalance tosnlt: great bargains.
W. E. HAMNErT, 404 Smlthfleld St., Pittsburg,
and Wllklnsburg. Pa. fe2S-54
ITOK SALE-AT A SACRIFICE-NINE ROOM
frame residence. Roup station. East End;
hall, parlor, library, dining room and kitchen on
first floor: fire bedrooms and bath on second floor:
slate mantels, both gases, and papered through
out; Iot42xl70, with good stable: a bargain fora
quick buyer. BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave.
fe26-53
FOR SALE-?12.t00 RESIDENCE PROPERTY,
one square from cither cable line or P. R. R.,
onSO-ft. st., newly paved and sewered, substan
tial nine-room brick dwelling, with hall in center,
bath, inside shutters, w. c. etc.: large front and
side porches; lot 55x212 ft. to a proposed st. : good
stable and carriage house now renting for 200
Eerannum: a good Investment. SAMUEL W.
LACK & CO.. 99 Fourth ave. fe28-7l)
FOR SALE-84, 000-S1. 000 CASH, BALANCE
small payments, monthly if desired: new
honse,8 rooms. 8-foot halls, vestibule, china closets,
pantry, front and back stairways and porches, b.
and c. water, bath, laundry, both gases, furnace,
electric lights, slate mantels, tile hearths, sliding
doors: lot 40x137; a very complete and fine prop
erty for the price; close to P. K. R. station.
CHARLES SOMEKS & CO.. 311 Wood St. fe26-55
FOR SALE-AT A BARGAIN. ON A GOOD
street in the East End. two minutes' walk
from Fifth avenue cable cars, elegant lot 84x130,
sets well above the street, frame bouse of 8 rooms,
(4 rooms to a floor), bathroom, front and back
stairs, lavatory on first floor, elegant front and
Eiae porcn; 6ewerage complete: gooa neignoor-
hood: very desirable In every respect: only S3,5G0.
ry respect: only $s,ouu.
Fourth ave. fe2o-79
XHU3. L1UUL1T, O. 114 r Ol
FOK SALE-ON COR. EL WOOD AND EDWIN
sts. lot 83 ft. front by 120 ft. deep to 20 ft.
alley; new frame house, reieptlon hall and 8
romis, bathroom, basement laundrv. cemented
cellar, hardwood mantels, tile hearths, sliding
doors between parlor and dining room, large pan
try, hardwood staircase electric bells, etc.. etc.:
food neighborhood and about two minutes' walk
rom Firth ave. cable cars: only 6,750. THOS.
LIGGETT, No. 114 Fourth ave. fe25-79
Hnzclwocd Residences.
F
IORSALE-S365 CASH, BALANCE SMALL
monthly uavments for seven-room frame
aweiung. nan, vestiouie, porcu. Data, msiue w.
c, range; lot 30x120: one minute from Second
ave. electric railway: price 83.650; this is part of
tbe large Blair estate, and we offer these low
prices and easy terms to Interest downtown peo-
Slc expecting to, make oar profits later on.
AMULL W. BLACK & CO., 99 Fourth ave.
fe22-55-uwr
Allegheny Residences.
TTIOR SALE-S3.250-ON CARROLL ST., FRAME
JJ house, six rooms and ball: gas and water: lot
20x100; a positive bargain. EW1NG & B YEltS, 93
Federal St. fe27-94
OR SALE-S3.500-CLIFTON AVENUE. AL
LEGHENY, house or six rooms, halL bath,
attic, double parlor, botb gases, papered through
out; lot 25x170. Apply immediately, WILLIAM
GILL. fe27-79
FOR SALE-I, COO CASH WILL BUY A BRICK
house or seven rooms, hall and attic gas and
water, lot 20x89, on Pearl St., Allegheny: price
84,000: possession Aprtt. EW1NG Jt BYEKS, 93
Federal st. f e27-93
OR SALE ON SHEFFIELD ST., ELEGANT
borne: flne presscd-brlck front, two stories,
seven rooms, attic, bath, laundry, heater, etc.,
etc.: lot 22x133 ft. For further particulars see A.
D. WILSON, 55 Federal st., Allegheny.
fea-5S-WFJ
FORSALE-VERY GOOD BRICK DWELLING,
six rooms, batb, w. c, natural gas. furnace,
hall, finished attic and cellar. Second ward, Allc-
heny: S1.000 down nnd SI.OOO per vear. JAS. W.
iRAPE&CO., 129 Fourth ave., Pittsburg.
fe27-S0
I7OR SALE-9,500-ELEGANT PROPERTY,
1 Irwin aveuue Allegheny: handsome lot 45x
133 to alley: house 10 rooms, suuDlled with every
modern convenience and la excellent condition:
possession will be given April 1. CHARLES
SOMEUS & CO, 313 NVood street. fc26-55
FOR SALE-ON SPRING GARDEN AVE..
Allegheny, 2-story mansard pressed brick
house or eight rooms and store room, bath, w. c.
and alt modern improvements, with a 2-story
frame of six rooms on rear lot 20x100; price 3.000
lfsoldatonce. THOS. LIGGETT. lHFourlhave.
rea-72-jiwFssu
FOR SALE LOOK AT THIS FINE PROPERTY
before purchasing, located In one ot the
prettkst spots In Allegheny Citv. Second ward,
near both lines of electric ears. 12 minutes walk
to P. o.; near Queen Anne frame dwelling con
taining 11 rooms, reception ball, slate mantels,
tile hearths, two Inside w. c.'s, front and rear
purcbes, stable and carriage house: a most com
plete home: must be sold at once; lot 120x137 leet
to a street. SAMUEL W. BLACK & CO.. 99
Fourth ave. feJ7-90
Snbnroan Residences.
FOR SALE-OR TO LET VERY CHEAP-A
ucat house; 5 rooms, with large lot: location
good: atBcllevtie. P.. Ft. W. &C. R. R : Imme
diate possession if desired. W. A. HERKON
SONS. 80 Fourth ave. Ie22-3-TuFS
FOK SALF.-BEAUTIFUL NEW HOUSE AT
Erasworth, near station, seven rooms, bath,
one acre laud, natural gas for both purposes:
small payment down, balance to suit: a bargain.
J. B. ZIMMERMAN. 101 Fourth avenue fe26-25
F1
OR SALE-ONE OK THE FINFST RESI
DENCES on the line of the P.. Ft: W. &C.
Ry., 6 miles from cltv: commanding view; honse
ciegautiy lurnisneu: witii i acre oi gruuna; low
price to quick purchaser. BAXTER, THOMPSON
CO., h2 Fourth ave. fe23-37-Tnr
FOR SALE-5,000, ON EASY PAYMENTS.
iTlll buy a new frame dwelling ou Bennett
street. uearBrushton station, of six rooms, recep
tion hall and finished attic Inside shutters, slate
mantels, natural gas, fruit and shade trees: lot 80
xlSS. to an alley, bee REED B. COYLE ,t CO.,
131 Fourth avenue. fe26-4S-WF
FOR SALE-AT SHEKADEN, ON P., C & ST.
L. KY., the best and cheapest suburban prop
erty in the county: ten lots lor the price of one at
the'East End" that is no better and nomore
accessible to the business parts of the city; buy
when yon can get value for your money and where
your property can Increase In value: the easiest
terms in market: houses built for buyers. THE
SHERADEN LAND AND IMPT. CO., LIM., 127
Fifth ave. rel5-72-vssn
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS.
Dlnchlnery nnd Metals.
F
IOR SALE-TACK M ACHIN ES-SIX MED
IUM uianciiara macnincs and patterns. Ap
to CURR1E BROS.rsoutb Boston. Mass.
P7e:
"e27-23
FOR SALE ENGINES AND BOILERS NEW
and refitted: repairing promply attended to.
PORTER FOUNDRY AND MACHlNECO.,LIM.,
below Suspension bridge, Allegheny. Pa. fo 3-32
FOR BALE-BECK'S PAT. AUTOMATIC
engine for electric light and railway service;
engines and boilers In every size and style; saw
mills and woodworking machinery. HAKMES'
MACHINE DEPOT, sTFlrstave.. Pittsburg.
1a8-33-D
FOB SALE-SECOND-HAND ENGINES AND
boilers; all sizes and styles in stock, from 4 to
100 h. p.;all refltted;good as new, at lowest prices:
portable engines. S to 25b. p.; boilers an sizes
and styles. J .S. YOUN G, 23 Park way, Allegheny,
Pa. OC25-80-D
F
OR SALE TWO OPEN STEEL FURNACES,
with or without gas producers? hviimnllr.
crane with pnmps. 24 In. 3 high: billet mill with S
stand of housen; rail and scrap shears, engines, etc.
THOMAS CARLIN'S SONS, La cock and Sandusky
sts.. Allegheny. Pa. au5-l7-nvp
3Iicellaneoa.
T,'OR8ALE-ICE-400to,500 TONS OF CLEAR
C Ice. Inqulrobf D.J. KENNEDY, C351 Sta
tlon St.. East End. Pg. fe27-2
TJIOR SALE-SOD CHAIRS-EXTRA NICE PER
JD FO HATED bottoms, at 80o each, only half
rlce. Inquire or W. B. McCOMBEY, Hamilton
ulldlng, U and S3 Fifth ave. I e28-w
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 28,
FOB. SALE LOTrs.
City Lots.
FOP. SALE-CENTRAL TRACTION CARS
now running In ten minutes' take you to ele
gant building lots on paved streets, sidewalks,
sewerage, electric lights: every convenlencefound
In heart or city: prices arc only S33 to 850 ner front
foot: ripld advances will follow. CHARLES
SOMEItS & CO., 313 Wood St. fe2S-55
East End Lois.
po
lORSALK-ONfillTTTH ntRHLANU AVE.
V lot4txl2Ctnsewcredallev:?4,0U: tcrmseasv.
1HOS. LIGGETT, No. 114 Fourth ave. fe25-79
F
OR SALE-15 CHOICE LOTS ON MADISON
i.u It. VTI11 -. . I'xnlHr
ale, jnUilUil XI lit, UUUU3UU lUC VCut
Traction station, 24x100 to a 20-lt. alley: only fCOO.
HIJACK & BA1UD. 95 Fourth ave. 2E-219 feifi-53
FOR SALE ON ROUP ST., NEAR HOWE
St.. lot 40x100 to 20-ft. alley, sets well above
grade: sewered street; about 2 minutes' walk from
Fifth ave: only 82,400. THOS. LIGGETT, No. 114
Fourth ave. fe25-T9
I7OK SALE-JS50 FOR THE LAST OF THOSE
; fine lots on Elysian ave.. Twenty-second
ward: bandy to R. It. and cahle; will sell on easy
payments. MELLON BROTHERS, b3J9 Station
St., E. E. fc23-123-lIWF
FOK SALE-MURRAY AVENUE-SQUIRREL
Hill. 1'4 acres; one of the finest pieces of
ground in that locality; can be laid out In lots
and sold wltb good profit. J. C. REILLY. 77
Diamond st. Ie26-5S
FOR SALE-ON BARTON ST., BETWEEN
Center and Ellsworth aves., beantlful build
ing lots, COxl&C, paved street and flagstone side
walk, connections lor sewer, natural and arti
ficial gas and city water laid to the curbstone;
convenient to both steam and cable cars; (100 per
front root; terms to snlt. 1HOS. LIGGETT. No.
114 Fourth ave. fe25-79
FOR bALE-LOTS-LOTS-LOTS; LOOK AT
these figures before :buying elsewhere: S2C0,
J225, 250each: (lOdown and 5 per month without
nterest: monthly tickets S2,.a trifle over 3 ct;. per
trip; convenient to schools and churches. 20 min
utes from Pittsburg postofflce: very handy for
thosewho work In factories and mills on the S.S.:
a few left: 40 or these lots sold within CO days.
SAMU LL W. BLACK & CO., 99 Fourth ave.
fe23-8-MtVF
Atleclienv Lot.
FOR SALE-CORNER LOT, 72X90 FEET; A
splendid place to build a block. A. D. WIL
SON, o5 Federal St., Allegheny.
re25-55-25,23,mh3.5,8
Subnrbnn Lot.
FOR SALE AT EDGEWOOD CHOICE
building lot. 57x160, to allev: low price for
quick sale. BAXTER, THOMPSON CO.. 162
Fourth ae re23-37-TuF
FOR SALE-J375-ON EASY PAYMENTS
Lots 24X115 on Lloyd ave., Copeland: this
property Is located in easy access of A llmerdlng
or Braddock. MELLON BROTHERS. 6341 Station
St., E. E. fe23-128-MWF
Farms.
FOR SALE-FARM OF 21 ACRES, LOCATED
near Allison Park, Pittsburg and Western
It. It.: 4 minutes' from station. For terms, call
on ALGLO BROTHERS, 201 Federal St., Alle
gheny. la:6-40-D
FOR SALE-FARM 20 ACRES, WITH NEW
, frame house six rooms, new stable, flne
spring water, rich soil; near Evergreen station,
Ross township: great bargain; easy terms. ED
W1TT1SU. 410 Grant St. fe24-D
Special.
FOR SALE-REAL ESTATE IN BOTH CIT1ES
1,000 houses and lots: call or send for new
listjustout. THOMAS J1CCAFFREY, 3509Butler
st. Telephone 5514. Office open evenings.
de31-52-0VF
TTIOR SALE-CHEAP-EEAL ESTATE. BY S.
J? J. FLEMING & CO.. 147 FOURTH AVE.
For Sale Lot 25x93 leet on Bellefleld ave., Oak
land, close to Forbes ave.: $1,250.
For Sale Small frame house three rooms, and
lot 25x180 on Oakland ave. (paved and sewered);
only SI 500.
For Sale Frame house. Just finished, nine
rooms, bath. Inside w. c, hot and cold water,
slate mantels, tile hearths; bouse elegantly fin
ished throughout; porches, good cellar, nice lot;
one-half square from Forbes ave., Oakland; only
J4.475.
For Sale-4,003 each, not finished, two new
large nine roomed houses (Including attic), batb,
6late mantels, tile hearths. Inside w. c, etc.: lot
20x60; one square from Fifth ave., Oakland; or
will rent at 8100 per year.
Forbale-S6,20u-LottC5x210 Filmo'-e St., a first
class, well-built brick residence eight rooms, ball,
bath, range laundry, slate and marble mantels,
nat. and art. gas, good stable: located bandy to
Craig st.. In Bellefleld; a very fine property and
low price.
For Sale 83,000 Six roomed house, lot 20x120,
Frankstown ave.. East Liberty, suitable for resi
dence or business; worth 3,500: terms to suit.
For Sale At Mansfield, two houses four rooms
each; lot 40x125, at station; all for 1.650 cash lr
sold at once. See S. J. FLEMING CO.. 147
Fourth ave. Telephone 1772. fc27-2Z
FOR SALE BUSINESS.
Business Chances
FOB SALE A SMALL. WELL EQUIPPED
printing office. For particulars applv to
FIDELITY TITLE AND TRUST CO., 121 and 123
Fourth ave. feS-50
1TIOR SALE-GREAT BARGAIN IN HOTEL
? business; the New Southern will be ready to
open March 1; this Is tbeprettlest and finest hotel
in the South, and is for sale or rent. For particu
lars address the owner. C. F. HALL. Petersburg,
Va. fe27-J
FOR SALE GROCEBY STORES, 100, S600, 800,
1,000. 3,000,5.000,(10,000;5andlO-centstore
drugstores, country stores, cigar stores, boarding
houses, confectioneries, bakeries, feed store, milk
depot and other business chances. SHEPARD &
CO., 54 Filth ave fcl2
FOR SALE-DRUGSIORE MOVABLE FIX
TURES, fount tin, complete stock or drugs
and patent medicines, etc.; must be moved by
April 1: anyone about to start new store can get
this at less than cost of fixtures, on easy terms.
Address DRUG bXOCK, Dispatch office. fe2S-5
Business Stamls.
FOR SALE-AN INVESTMENT WITHIN 5
minutes' walk or the Postofflce: lot 40x125,
with four-story brick building; rented for 4 years
at a figure that pars oi er 6 per cent net on selling
price. THOS. LIGGETT, N 0.' 114 Fourth ave.
fe25-79
F
iOK SALlS-HOTEL, FURNITURE AND BAK
fix tares: twenty furnished rooms and bar:
possession of hotel, the oldest lu town, given at
once, or April 1: .Martin's Ferry Is a boomlnir
manufacturing town of 3, GOO. Address bHEKMAN
ilOUSK, Martin's Ferry, O. fe23-7-WPSa
F
OR SALE--A GOOD BUSINESS SITE IN THE
most central part of East End: on a paved and
sewereu streft; witnin one minute's waiK oi i.10
ertyHall; lot 20x95 to a 40-foot street: two-story
frame building of six rooms: only 83,400. THOS.
LIGGETT. No. 114 Fourth ave. fe25-79
ninnnfnctnrlnz bites.
FOR SALE VERY CHEAP-DESIRABLE
sites for manufacturing, fronting tbe Alle
gheny river and A. V. R. R., at Sandy creek, one
quarter ora mile from the city line, and free from
city taxes, with full benefit of natural gas privi
leges on the promises; tbe land is underlaid with
two veins or coal. 9and 12 feet thick, within 190
feet from the surface; 11 trains each way daily.
For particulars" see CA1T. JAMLS BOYD. 10
Uulou ave, Allegheny, or W. A. HERRON
SONS. No. 80 Fourth a-, e., Pittsburg. fe20-4-Tnr
PERSONAL.
PERSONAL-DO YOU STIlL BUY BOOKS?
Yes, we still buy all the books we can get.
Good nrlces for good books. LEVI'S BOOK
STORE, 900 Liberty st. fe25
PERSONAL A FULL LINE OF STATION
ERY. Dlank books and an Immense stock of
books, old and new, at lowest prices. FRANK
BACON &CO., 86Diamond st. fc2S
PERSONAL HIS LOVE SUDDENLY RE
TURNED; recently tbey had not been on the
best of terms owing to a little family far occa
sioned by the wife insisting on being allowed to
renovate bis wearing apparel, and wblcb. ot
course, was done In a buugllng manner; in order
to prevent the trouble they agreed to send all
their work berealterto DICKbON, the Tailor, 65
111th ave.. corner Wood st., second floor, and
now everything is lovely and peace and happiness
again rclgn In their household. Telephone 1558.
aujo-n
LOT.
LOST-AGOLDBItACELLT-ATTHEGRAND
Opera House? on last Mondav evening. The
finder will be rewarded if left at 231 FIFTH AVE.,
city. f e28-92
LOST-20 PER CENT BY NOT HAVING MY
painting done at FASTOKICS& JACOUs',
411 Smitbfield St., and 89 South Twenty-second st, .
city. fcl3-nvF
BUSINESS CHANGES.
-VrC-TICE on AND AFTER MARCH 1.
JJN 1890, K Maceo & Co , dealers in cement,
sew er pipe, lime, etc., change their firm name
to Magce fc Harnick, enntinnm;;, as formerly,
at No. S3 Park way and corner Pennsylvania
aud Allegheny avenues, Allegheny. Pa.
E. MAOEE.
fea-68 A. J. HARNACK.
REPORT.
THE CHALFONTE, ATLANTIC CITY.
On tho beach. North Carolina ave.; unob
structed ocean view; salt water baths in the
honse; elevator; now open.
IC9-114-D E. ROBERTS & SOJIS.
HADDON HALL,
ATLANTIC CITY. N. X,
Open Slarch 6.
LEEDS & LIPPINCOTT. feZS-BO-D
I'llOl'OSAlA.
SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE
CEIVED at the office of the Supervising
Architect, Treasury Department, Washington,
D. C until -'o'clock p. II., ou tbe 10th day of
MARCH, 1890, tor all tbe labor and materials re
quired to put In place all tbe brick and terra
cotta floor arcnes and covericz for iron col
umns, cement floors, wood floor strips, con
crete filling, eta. required for the u. S.
Court House and Postofflce building at Pitts
burg, Pa., in accordance with tbe drawings
and specification, copies of which may be had
on application at this office, or the office of tbe
superintendent. Each bid must bo accompa
nied by a certified check for 100.
The Department win reject all bids received
after tbe time fixed for opening tbe same; also
bids which do not comply strictly with all tbe
requirements of this invitation. JAS. H.
WINDRIM. Supervising Architect
FEBBUABY 17,1890. . fe20-8-EOD
1890.'
TO LET.
i I'"
Citv Residences.
TO LET-BEAUTIFUL NEW DWELLINGS,
eight rooms and bath each, elegantly finished
with eTery possible convenience: ready by April
l: Bluff, near Magee st. HENRY A. DAVIS. 414
Grant st. felS-15
TO LET-FURNISHED HOUSE -END OF
Wylle aveuue cable road; $50 per month: 11
rooms, laundry, range, vat. gas; very large
grounds, with stable: or lfdeslred will rent un
lurnlshed; paved street. BLACK BAIRD. ft
Fourth ave. fe26-54-26.27,2S,mhl,2,3.4.8
East End Residences.
TO LET OK FOK SALE-RESIDENCE OF
ten rooms, carriage bouse and stabling and
over an acre of Improved grounds on line of
North Highland avenue, one or tbe most delight
ful and healthv locations in E. E. M. P. HOW
LEY, No. 127 Fourth ave. lel8-73
TO LET-EAST END RESIDENCE, NO. 10
Irving place, Ellsworth avenue, Shadyslde.
a new brick Queen Anue dwelling often rooms,
large lot, all the conveniences, near steam and
cable cars. Inquire or Till )b. II. CHAPMAN.
Safe Deposit building, 83 Fourth avenue, or at
IRVING PLACE. le2t)-3-jrwF
TO LET-GOOD BRICK DWELLING OF 11
rooms. No. 24 Locust St., Allegheny: botb
gases, beautiful grounds: No. 235 Collins ave..
East End. six-roomed brick dwelling; No. 317
Thirty-seventh street, houte or seven rooms, hall,
batb. both gases: very low rents. JOHN U.
ARMSTRONG, 2115 Penn ave. fe28-61
Hnzelvrood Residence.
TOLET-532 A MONTH; BRICK. HOUSE OB 7
rooms and at'le; late conveniences, carriage
house: all In first-class order: on Hazelwood near
Second ave. W. A. HEKRON & SONS. 80 Fourth
ave. fe23-81-MTuF
Allegheny Residences.
TO LET NO. 93 SHEKFIELD ST., ALLE
GHENY, brick bouse Brooms: same will be
put In good order. See W. A. HEBRON & SONS,
80 Fourth ave. fe26-49-WF
TO LET-NO. 75 PAGE ST.-FINE BRICK
dwelling, has9roomsand mod. lmpts.; will
rent low to good tenant. A..D. WILSON. 53 Fed
eral St., Allegheny. Ie2e-S6-WF3
rnO LET-A VERY "DESIRABLE HOUSE 7
JL rooms: latest improvements; No. 70 Favette
st Allegheny: rent very low. SeeW. A. HER
EON & SONS. 80 Fourth ave. fe26-4!MVF
TO LET-A VERY DESIRABLE HOUSE ON
line of the Pleasant Valley Electric road. No.
50 Fremont street, Allegheny, at $50 per month;,
possession can be had at once ir desired, bee W.
A. HERRON & SONS. 80 Fourth avenue, Pitts
burg. fe27-8
TO LET-ON EERRYSVILLE AVE.. NEAR
Bnena Vista St.. two new frame houses of
nine rooms, ball, bath, laundry, etc., both gases
and water, slate mantels. Inside shutters, front
Borch: rent S35: no water rent. KW1NG &
YLKS, 93 Federal st. fe26-MVF
Apartments.
TO LET-FOUR ROOS1S, SUITABLE FOB
light housekeeping: all modern conveniences;
choice location on line of street cars. JOHN G.
MORROW, 289 Ohio St., Allegheny. feffl-50
TO LEI' NICELY FURNISHED FRONT
room, with board, on Union ave,. Allegheny,
suitable for one or two gentlemen; terms reasona
ble; reference required. Address R. W.. Dis
patch office. fe27-9
TO LET DESIRABLE ROOMS. FOUR ON A
floor, with all tbe conveniences, on the flat
system, corner ot Fonrth ave. and LlDerty st.;
none but first-class applicants received. See W.
A. HERRON &bONS. No. 80 Fonrth ave., Pitts
burg. fel9-64-19,2I,25,28
T
IO LET-DESIRABLE FLATS OF THREE
rooms In new building; S15 50 per montmhall
and stairs carpeted and cared for by the owner;
only two apartments left: No. 1230 Penn avenue.
See W. A. HtBRON fc SONS. 80 Fourth avenue,
Pittsburg. fe27-8
Offices. Desk Room. te,
TO LET-LABGE AND SMALL OFFICES,
from 120 up. Inquire ROOM 203, Blssell
block. felS-41
TO LET-ELEGANT LAW OFFICES, NO. 91
Diamond st first and second floors; reason
able rent. BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave.
IC18-78 .
TO LET-ELEGANT OFFICES IN THE NEW
Fidelity building. 121 and 123 Fourth ave.
Apply to FIDELITY IITLE AND TRUST CO.
feS-50
TO LET LARGE SECOND FLOOR, TWO
offices: good light; elevator; suitable for
light manufacturing or Jobbing: also, front office
on flrst floor. Inquire 205 WOOD ST. fe2S-14-WF8
TO LET-OFFICES-ALL SIZES, IN WEST
INGUOUSE building, handsomest and best
eqnlpped office building In Western Pennsyl
vania; good loeatton: thoroughly fire-proof; elec
tric light: three elevators: superior service. In
quire of JOHN F. MILLER, at building.
feI2-53-MWTSU
Business Stands.
TO LET-ROOM. WITH POWER, IN EAGLE
building: Immediate possession. PITTS
BURG PLATE CO., No. 28 Sandusky st. fe28-76
TO LLT-ONLY 810 PER MO. NEAR FIFTH
ave., on Grant St., a good large storeroom
and dwelling. Send for list. W. A. HERRON &
SONS, 80 Fonrth ave. fe22-9-TuFS
TO LET-THE DESIRABLE THREE-STORY
brick warehouse, Nos.23and 25 Seventh st.
For terms and Information Inquire of MCCUL
LOUGH SMITH, 3lSeventh st. fe21-10
TO LET-OR FOR SALE-A FIRST-CLASS
store building In one of tbe best locations
for a country store in Ohio. Address JESSE
KEPNER, New Garden, Col. co., Ohio.
Ja24-7-MWF
TO LET-TWO-STORE-ROOMS DWELLINGS
with 8, li 24 and S3 rooms each: suitable for
hotel or lodging bouses. For particulars Inquire
on premises, cor; of PENN AND THIRD srs.
1C27-91
TO LET-THE KEYSTONE BANK WILL
move into their new building about Marcs
1, consequently the rooms now occupied In the
Petroleum Exchange building will be to let. In
quire at tl' e BAN K. Ja23-94
TO LET-STOKE ROOM WITH OR WITHOUT
dwelling of seven rooms. No. 03 Ohio St., Al
legheny, 5duorstrom Carnegie Library and mar
ket bouse: excellent business stand. W. J. BECK
FELD, (3 Ohio St., Allegheny. fe22-72
TO LET-STORE AND WAKEROOM 81,250
for first and third floors of an elegant Wood
street business house, or the whole bnlldlng can
be rented Tor 82,250: Further particulars at
BLACK ,fc.BAIRD'S 95 Fourth avenue. fe2S-53
TO LET-srOREKOOM. WITH OR WITHOUT
dwelling. In best part of tbe city, being No.
27 Sixth ave., directly opposite Trinity Church:
it has been occupied by the Duqucsue Club, and
will be chareen to suit-Ideas of tenant. Inquire
at DEMMLKR BttOs. 528 Smlthfleld st. fc.S-65
TO LET-FIFTH AVENUE STOREBOOM
The business office of The Dispatch will be
moved April 1 to the lately purchased property,
corner Sjitthficld and Diamond sts., and the
greater part of Nos. 97 and 99 Filth avenue, here
tofore known as the Dispatch building, will in
consequence be for lease durlnga.tcrm of years.
Tbls will be found perhaps tiiecholcest location In
the whole city for a lare retail business. I1 nil
Particulars may be obtained from the BUSIN Ess
IANAGER OF THE DISPATCH at tbe Firth
ave. office. , ta9-II7
LEGAL NOTICES.
S. H. GEYER. Attorn ey-at-Law,
118 Diamond street.
ESTATE OF JAMES B. bWINDELL, DE
CEASED Notice Is hereby given that
letters of administration on tbe estate of James
B. Swindell bave been granted to tbe under
signed, to whom all persons indebted to said
estate are requested to make immediate pay
ment, and those having claims against the
earns should mako them known without delay.
ISABEL SWINDELL.
37 Roberts sr Pittsburg, Pa.
B.'R. GEYER, Attomey-at-Law.
ja21-83r 118 Diamond St.
OFFI CIAL PITTSB URG.
AN ORDINANCE-AUTHORIZING THE
vacation-of Jefferson street, from Madi
son street to Ridge street.
Section 1 Be it ordained and enacted by tbe
city ot Pittsburg, in Select and Common Coun
cils assembled, And it is-hereby .ordained and
enacted by tho authority of tbe same. That
Jefferson street, from Madison street to Ridge
street. In tbe Thirteenth 'ward, be and the same
is hereby vacated.
AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE
vacation of a portion of the Morningside
road. Nineteenth ward.
Section 1 Be it ordained and enacted by the
city of Pittsburg. In Select and Common Coun
cils assembled, and it is hereby ordained and
enacted by the authority of the same. That
that portion of the Morningside road beginning
at a point 1,100 feet w estwardly from Negley
avenue, thence y estwardly about 430 feet to
the angle In Stanton avennc, be and tho same
is hereby vacated: tbeald portion of said road
hereby vacated is rendered useless by the loca
tion f Stanton avenue and is almost entirely
embraced in said Stanton avenue between tho
points mentioned, and is necessary to give tbe
property abutting on the old road a frontage
on Stanton avenue, as shown upon a plan hereto
attached and made part of this ordinance.
AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE
grading, paving and curbing of Edwards
alley, from South Tnepty-seventh street to
eastern terminus, about S50 feet more or less.
Whereas. It appears by the petition and affi
davit on fllo in tbe office of the Clerk of Coun
cils that one-tblrd in. interest of tbo owners of
property fronting and abutting upon tbe said
street bave petitioned tbe Conncils of said
cityto enact an ordinance fjr the grading,
paving and curbing of the same; therefore.
Section 1 Be It ordained and enacted by the
city of Pittsburg, in Select and Common Coun
cils assembled, and it is hereby ordained and
enacted bv the authority of the same. That the
Chief of tbo Department of Public Works be
and is hereby authorized and directed to adver
tise in accordance with -the acta of Assembly
of tbe Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and
the ordinances of tho'sald city of Pittsburg re
lating thereto and rdgulatingthe same, for pro
posals for the grading, paving and curbing of
Edwards alley, from South Twenty-seventh
street to eastern terminus, about SoO feet more
or less, tbe contract therefor to be let in the
manner directed by the said acts of Assembly
and ordinances. Tbe cost and expense of tbe
same to bo assessed and collected in accordance
with tbe provlsions'of an act of Assembly of
tbe Commonwealth of Pennsylvania entitled
"An act relating .to streets and, sewers ia
cities of tbe second class,'' approved tne 16th
day of May, A. D. 1889
OFFICIAL PITTSB URG.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN XHaT THE
report of viewers on the paving and curb
ing of Wyoming street, from Grandview ave-
nue to Jiosgs avenue, nas neen approver uy
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 or Department of Public Works.
PiTTSBUno, Feb. 25, 169a fe26-70
HORSES AT AUCTION T.dE BUREAU
or Police will offer at public sale on
MONDAY. March 10,IM, at 10 o'clock a. af., at
the department stables. No. 161 Wylle ave., a
lot of horses fit for draught and driving pur
poses. GAMBLE WEIR.
Superintendent Bureau of Police.
J. O. BROWN,
f e 28-99 Chief Department Public Safety.
TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT
JLi tbe reports of Viewers on the grading,
paving and curbing of South Twenty-eighth
street, from Eat Carson street to Jane street,
and Mawhinney street from Forbes street to a
point 567 feet southwardly, bave been ap
proved by Councils, which action will be final
unless an appeal is filed in tbe Court of Com
mon Pleas within ten (10) davs from date.
E. M. BIGELOW.
.Chief of Department or Public Works.
Pittsbuko. February 0. 189a f e28-70
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
the reports of Viewers on the construction
of sewers on Summerlea. Holden. O'Hara and
Howe streets, from Ellsworth avenne to Sbady
avenue, and Twentieth street, from endof
present sewer to Allegheny river, bave been
approved by Councils, which action will be
final unless an appeal is filed in tbe Court of
Common Pleas within ten (10) davs from date.
E. M. BIGELOW,
Chief of Department of Public Work.
PITTSBURG. February 28, 189a f e26-70
Department of Public safety, (
Pittsburg, February 25, 1S90.
SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE
CEIVED at the office of tbe. City Con
troller until TUESDAY. March U, 1S9S. at 2
o'clock P. 21., for repairing and remodeling
Engine House No. 2.
Plans and specifications can be seen on ap
plication to Samnel N. Evans, Superintendent
of tbe Bureau of Fire.
Bonds in double the amount of each bid will
be required, said bonds to be probated before
tbo Mavor or City Clerk.
Tho Department of Awards reserves tbe
right to reject any or all bid'.
J. O. BROWN,
Chief of Department of Public Safety.
fe26-69
office of the city treasurer.
Municipal hall, stmithfield Street.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ALL
owners, (whether residents or non-residents
of the city ot Pittsburg) of drays, carts,
wagons, carriages, bnggies, etc., to pay their li
cense at this office forthwith.
All licenses not paid on or before the first
Monday in March, 1890, will be placed In the
bands of police officers for collection, subject
to a collection fee of 60 cents.
And all persons neglecting to pay on-or be
fore first Monday in May, 1890, will bo subject
to a penalty double tbe amount o' the license
to be recovered before the proper legal author
ity of said city.
The old metal plate of last year must be re
turned at the time licenses are taken out, or 23
cents additional will be charged on the license.
Rates of license: Each one-horse vehicle,
S6 00; each two-horse vehicle, $10 00; each four
bnrse vehicle, $12 00; each four-horse back,
$15 00; omnibuses and timber wbeels. drawn by
two horses. $1000; one extra dollar will be
charged for each additional horse used m
above specified vehicles.
J. F. DENNISTON.
City Treasurer.
fe20-22-l
AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE
grading, paving and curbing of Poe
alley, from Fifty-second street to McCandless
street.
Whereas, It appears by the petition and affi
davit on file in the office of the Clerk of Coun
cils tbat one-tblrd in interest of tbe owners of
property fronting and abutting upon tbe said
street have petitioned the Councils of said city
to enact an ordinance for tbe grading, paving;
and curbing of the same: therefore
Section 1 Be it ordained and enacted by the
city of Pittsburg, in Select and Common Coun
cils assembled, and it is hereby ordained and
enacted by the authority of tbe same. Tbat
tbo Chief of the Department of Public
Works be and is hereby authorized and
directed to advertise in accordance with tbe
acts of Assembly of the Commonwealth of
Pennsylvania and the ordinances of the said
city of Pittsburg .relating thereto and regu
lating tbe same, for proposals for tbe grading,
paving and curbing of Poe alley, from Fifty
second street to McCandless street, tbe con
tract therefor to be let in tbe manner directed
by tbe said acts of Assembly and ordinances.
The cost and expense of the same to be as
sessed and collected in accordance wltb the
provisions ot an act of Assembly of the Com
monwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled. "An act
relating to streets and sewers in cities of the
second class," anproved the 18th day of May, A.
D. 1889.
AN ORDINANCE-LOCATING MONTE
ZUMA strentfrom Apple street to Park
avenue (Twenty-first ward).
Section 1 Be it ordained and enacted by the
city of Pittsburg, in Select aud Common Coun
cils assembled, and it is hereby ordained and
enacted by the authority of the same. That
Montezuma street, from Apple street to Park
avenue. Twenty-first ward, be, and the same is
hereby located as follows, to wit: The center
line shall begin on tbe north line of Apple
street at a distance of 493.90 feet southeasterly
from the southeast line of Park avenue; thence
deflecting to the left 90 in a direction of north
39 34' east for a distance of about 1,000.00 feet
to its intersection with tbe east line of Park
avenue, and the said Montezuma street shall
be of a width of fifty (50) feet.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS-SEALED
proposals will be received at tbe office of
the City Controller until MONDAY, the 10th
day of March, A. D. 1890, at 2 p. M., for the fol
lowing, viz:
SEWERS.
College street, from the south lino of Fifth
avenue to Howe street: 21-inch pipe.
Broad street, from Fairmonnt street to con
nection with sewer on Negley avenue; 15-inch
pipe.
Linden avenue, from a point 749 feet east of
Shady avenue to Edgerton avenue; 15-inch
pipe.
Frankstown avenue, from crown west of
Broad street to Everett street; 15-inch pipe.
Ann and Marion streets, from Uist street to
Forbes avenue; 15 and IS inch pipe.
T enty-sixth streer, from Penn avenue to the
Allegheny river; 18 inch pipe.
Fifty-second street, from Duncan street to
connection with sewer on Fifty-second street
on property ot Carnegie & Co.; 18, 20 and 24
inch pipe.
McCully street, from east side of Highland
avenne to connection with sewer on Negley
avenne: 13-inch pipe.
Mulberry alley, from Twenty-second street to
a point 100 feet west; 15-inch pipe.
Atlantic avenne, from Penn avenue to Liber
to avenue; 15 and 18-inch pipe.
Frankstown avenne, from Lincoln avenue to
connection with sewer on Everett street; 15-Inch
pipe.
Rebecca street, from Friendship avenne to
Liberty avenne; 15 and IS-incb pipe.
Fortieth street and Butler street, from a point
20 feet soutn oi lino oi property ot John c.
Kirkpatrick to connection with sewer on Al
mond alley; 15-inch pipe.
Carey alley, from crown of alley tietween
South Twenty-tbird and South Twenty-fourth
streets to South Twenty-fourth street; 15-Inch
pipe.
Plans and specifications can be seen, and
blanks for bidding can be obtained at this
office.
Each proposal mnst be accompanied by a bond
probated before tbe Mayor or City Clerk.
The-Department of Awards reerves the right
to reject any or all bids. E. M. BIGELOW,
Chief of Department ot Public Works.
f e28-98
A HANDSOME HOME
CHEA P.
Only $11,500 on reasonable terms for a complete
brick" bouse
ON FORBES AVE., OAKLAND.
The honse is latest style, 13 rooms, elegantly
finished and papered, and complete wltb latest
improvements and conveniences to tho smallest
detail.
FINE APPEARANCE!
CHOICE LOCATION!
Five sold in a short time; only three left. See
W. A. HERRON & SONS,
fe22-l-TuFS SO Fonrth avenue.
CHEAPER MPARENf. '
ONLY $500 DOWN.
A neat new brick honse, 0 rooms, besides
batb. pantry, laundry. 2 w. c's, front and back
stairs, largo porenrs, hardwood mantels, tile
licartbs and vestibules: lot 40x121 feet; price
only 57,000; terms very easy.
ON SUMMERLEA bTREET,
Surrounded by fino new-dwellings, near Filth
avenue cable cars and Roup Station. See at
once W. A. HERRON & SONS.
teZMZ-ira E0 Fouxih avenue.
3
AUCTION SALES.
AUCTION SALE.
Handsome East End -Homer-
SATURDAY, March i, 1890, 3 p. M.,
ON THE PREMISES,-- - -r;
SUMMERLEA STREET,
Near Ellsworth avennc, between Roup station,
P-R. R,, and Fifth avenue cable road.
A Queen Anne frame of 9 rooms, reception
ball, batbroom, inside w. c, stationary wash
stand, b. and c. water, handsome chandeliers,
hardwood and slate mantels, tile hearths, both
gases, handsomely papered, laundry, etc; all
conveniences; with porch.
LOT 41x100 TO 20-FOOT ALLEY.
A desirable home in a rapidly growing neigh
borhood. Open for inspection at 2 o'clock.
Sale at 3 p. 31. Terms, $1,000 cash, balance on
mortgage.
BLACK & BAIRD,
98 FOURTH AVH2? UEL
If yon want a home, don't forget to be there,
fe2S-5J
SALE OF UNITED STATES LAND IN
the city or Pittsburg. Pa. By virtue of
Section 4806, Revised Statutes of the United
States, the undersigned wilt offer at
public auction, for casb. on tbe premises, on
THURSDAY, the 20th day of March. 1890. at 3
o'clock p. 21., the property known as the Ma
rine Hospital property, in tbe Twentieth ward
ot the city of Pittsbnrg; Pa., described as fol
lows: Tbat square of ground abutting on Ells
worth avenne on the north about 217 feet, on
Filbert street on the east abont 394 feet, on El
mer street on the south about 233 feet, and on
Bellefnnte (formerly Oak) street on the west
abont 359 feet, being tbe same premise con
veyed to tbe United States by James S. Negley
and wife bv deed dated July 13, 1S75, recorded
August 3, 1875, in the office of. the Recorder ot
Deeds nt Allegheny county. In Deed Book 333.
folio 445. The property will be offered In one
piece, and tbe right is also reserved to reject
any or all bids tbat may be made it deemed
advisable in tbe interests of the United States
to do so. Five per cent of the amount bid to be
paid at the time the property is struck off. If
tbe sale If confirmed, the balance of purchase
money to be paid on delivery of deed.
Information in relation to tbe property will
be fnrnlshed on application to the Solicitor of
tho Treasury, at Washington, D.C., or to the
Surveyor of Customs at Pittsburg. WILLIAM
WINDOM. Secretary or the Treasury.
fe28-49-mhl-4-610-ll-12-13-14-15.17-I8-19-2O
ADJOURNED SALE
-OF-
CDUNTY BUILDINGB,
DIAMOND STREET,
TO
SATURDAY, MARCH 1,
At 2 o'clock P. yt.. on the premises (1st), 75x113
ft. Diamond St.. adjoining Panhandle Railway,
with buildings formerly used as Criminal Court.
Treasurer's. Prothonotary's. Commissioner's
and Clerk of Courts offices; (2d), 100 ft. on Dia
mond st. by 115 ft. on Ross St.. with buildings
lately used as Common Pleas Courts. Sheriff's,
Register's and Recorder's offices.
Terms of sale One-fourth on confirmation of
sale; balance one, two, three and four years, se
cured by bond and mortgage on tbe premises,
with 4 per cent per annum on deferred pay.
ments. JOSIAH faPEER, Controller.
5-,? MERCER, I onnt
J
G. Y. McKEE.
DANIEL McWILLIAMS.
Commissioners.
A. J. PENTECOST. Auctioneer.
fe21-86orw-F
BY HENRY AUCTION COMPANY.
AUCTION, FRIDAY MORNING. FEBRU
ARY 23. at 10 o'clock, at No. 311 Market
st. Parlor suits, pictures, rugs, curtains, book,
case", secretaries, ornaments, mirrors, clocks,
fancy rockers, center tables, brussels and in
grain carpets, hall racks, lamps, chiffoniers,
dressing cases, wardrobes, folding beds. lounges,
bedding, chamber suits, springs, wasbstands,
bedsteads, extension tables, chairs, siaeboards.
decorated dinner, tea and toilet ware. Also lot
shoes, notions, drygoods, dishes, wraps and
miscellaneous goods.
HENRY AUCTION COMPANY,
fe27-32 Auctioneers.
AMUSEMENTS.
pRAND OPERA HOUSE
Sale of seats for the
JOSEPH W. J.
JEFFJSRSON FLORENCE
COMEDY COMPANY ia
THE RIVALS.
THURSDAY, FRIDAY. SATURDAY,
March 6, 7, 8.
MATINEE-SATURDAY.
Will open MONDAY, March 3, 9 A. ST.
Scale of Prices $2 50, $2, $1 50, $1, 50c
fe27-45
OTTO HEGNER,
THE PHENOMENAL BOY PIANIST,
WUl givo a Recital.
OLD CITY HALL,
FRIDAY EVENING, MARCH 7.
Tickets at Kieber's Mnslc Store.
Plan ope ns Mon day, March 3. f e28-S3
1RAND OPERA HOUSE
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday mat. and night.
Second I By the Authors ot I Second
Year. The Old Homestead. Year.
Denman Thompson and Oeo.'W. Ryers Play,
THE TWO SISTERS.
A story of every-day life told in a natural
manner. A photograph of city life and a slice
cut off the real world. f e27-44
pARIS THE MAGNIFICENT,"
A Splendidly Illustrated Lecture,
BT
H. H. RAGAN, ESQ., of New York,
IX
OLD CITY HAIiL. ,
FRIDAY" EVENING. Feb. 23, ai 8 O'clock,
IN
Young Men's Christian Association Course.
Membership ticket admits. To persons not
members, admission 50 cents. fe26-41
GRAND OPERA HOUSE TO-NIGHT.
ANNIE P1XLEY,
22 SECOND FLOOR.
Matinee Saturday.
Week. March a-First half, "Two Sisters;"
Latter half. "Jefferson-Florence Combination."
fe24-is
BIJOU THEATER-TO-NIGHT.
JOSEPH HAWORTH
In PAUL KAUVAR.
Matinees Wednesday and Saturday.
Marcn 3 Richard Golden in "Old Jed Prouty."
fe24-2I
TT ARRIS' THEATER
'lhe Reigning Comedy by William Gillette,
A LEGAL WRECK.
Week March S-"My Partner."
fe23-70-TTP
G
ARRr WILLIAMS' ACADEMV
To-night, Matinees Tueday, Thursday, and
saturaay.
BRYANT fe RICHMOND'S
ALL-STAR VAUDEVILLE COMPANY.
IeZ3-17
WORLD'S MUSEUM
ALLEGHENY CITY.
Captain Boyton's seals; Crowley, tbe livingsni-.
clde; Billy Dockstader's Glamour ian Specialty
Company and a host of other attractions.
March 3 Big-Footed Fannie Mills. feZ&S
TO-LET OFFICES.
GERMANIA SAVINGS BANK BUILDING,
Wood and Diamond streets.
AtLowRcnr.
Singly or in suites.
All modern conveniences, elevator, janitor
service, eta, etc. For terms apply at the Bank.
feM-71
PIANOb,
ORGANS.
And all manner of Small Instrument
HAMILTON'S,
delO-D Fifth avenus,
n