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    THE PITTSBURG " DISPATCH, " THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 1890.
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SHIRTS FOR A CENT.
Chinamen Say They Will Meet the
Trust Kates and Go Lower.
IF ATTACKED THEY WILL FIGHT.
Amalgamated lien Ssj Ther Will Shut
Down All of Oliver's Hills.
LABOfi ITEMS FROM MAKI SOURCES
There was some excitement yesterday
afternoon in the Chinese laundry circles
owing to the report that the liunelrymen in
New York State and two or three others had
gone into an organization to break the
Chinese laundry business up by cutting
prices. Hop "Wing, one of the alaiond-eyed
washboard rubbers on Grant street, was in
terviewed last night by a DISPATCH re
porter. The substance of his interview, as
near as the reporter could translate it, was
as follows:
"I don't care what they make the prices
on laundry work, because I can work as low
as any of them, ana if they come-down to 3
cents for a shirt I will meet the reduction.
I can make it so small that the American
laundries won't know where they stand."
BELIEVED IS INGEESOLL.
Hop Win; was the enunciator of the fore
going principles, and he was very chary of
talking for publication. Of course his bap
tismal appellation, be said, a, although
strictly orthodox from a Confncius point of
view, he was somewhat of an Ingersollian
Chinaman. He neither believed in eternal
damnation, infant I aptism cor shirts washed
at S cents each. The question of the combined
reduction in lauudrj prices in opposition to
Chineso labor, as shown in yesterday's Dis
patch, was talked of very freely in Chinese
circles last night.
In Gno Wing bing's store on Second avenue,
the usual reply nas received that the questioos
ere not understood, and the talk of the princi
pal as well as the booKkeeoer, as the former
made a perpendicular line of hieroglyphics,
and the latter cashed out the sheets of fantan
wherein the attendant was a winner.
WILL COME DOWN TO OSE CEKT.
Gno Wing Sing did not know anything about
the laundrj fight, and said he did no: want to
study it He said- '"Our people can wash
shins fori cent a piece if accessary, and we
can live."
"What will jou live on"
"That is all right. Yon can say rats or
chickens, and we eat more of the latter than
the former. I have no objection to telling you
how we stand on the laundry or any other busi
ness. When we get enough money wo will go
to China and live there until we die. Ihere
are others of us who stay in the United States,
but when w e do it is tor "cash." "
The general opinion among the Chinese was
that thev would meet any cut rates bj cutting
them still lower, if it were necessary. They
cay that if shirts are brought aown to 3 cents
bv the American laundries, they will bring
them still Inner. The cae now shows that the
Chinaman is going to get knocked out in favor
of the ahvman, unless he meets the rates,
which it is rather difficult to do.
THE STRIKE SANCTIONED.
President YVcIhe 'npporls It and Other Itlllla
Mn y Mint Dcvrn.
The stnke at Oliver Bros. Phillips South
Tenth street mill, involving nearly 1,000 men,
which was ordered jesterday, has been
sanctioned by the Amalgamated Association.
The strike originated nearly tw weeks ago.
The full particulars of thetrouMo were pub
lished exclusively in The Dispatch on the 8ih
in't
The point of disagreement was said to be the
discharge of a member of the Mill Committee
named EngeL The men claimed that it was
Superintendent Smith's tention to discharge
all ot the me 1 and replace them with boys.
The Mill Committer demanded Engel's rein
statement, and they gave the firm notice that
unless their demands were granted a strike
would be ordered. It is also said that the
Amalgamated As-ociation is opposing the in
troduction of a new system of working bolt
factories, byhanngoneman to operate more
than one machine ana thus cheapen the cost of
production.
The Amalgamated Association men claim
thattheSouth Side strike may lead to the clos
ing down of all the other Oliver mills in the
two cities. Both sides are taking a determined
stand, and it is likely that the strike will be
bitterlv contested.
Mr. D. B. Oln er.of the firm, gave ont a state
ment jesterday for publication, in which he
said thev had been notified by a committee that
unless Engel was taken back there should be
no more work alter last night. "Kngel," he
said, "was discharged for incompetency. He
took 500 pounds of high class material to make
an order of bolts that weighed, when finished,
less than 140 pounds, and what he did make
was not bt to send out." Mr. Oliver claims his
firm has to compete with factories where one
roan runs six machines, and that a good man
can run a number of bolt machines as rapidly
as a nailer can operate a number of nail ma
chines. The custom of running multiple ma
chines was established in their factory long
before the bolt workers joined the Amalga
mated Association..
PIPE MANUFACTURERS COMING.
The National Aiaoclntion Will Meet In Thli
City Next Week.
The Wrought Iron Pipe Manufacturers' As
sociation of the United States will hold a meet
ing in this city next week. It will be one of the
most important meetings held for some time.
There will be about 35 delegates herefrom
various parts of the country and they will be
tho guests of the Duquesne Club while they
are in the city.
The meeting will be in session three davs and
Fnnie important measures are to be discussed.
Tuere are some irregularities in the present
scale of prices which will be straightened out,
and other matters will be attended to.
It is probable that the local manufacturers
will arrange for a dinner at the Duquesne Club
for the visitors. The following meeting will be
held at Middletowu, Pa where tho delegates
will be the guests of James W. Young. Presi
dent of the American Tube and Iron Company.
PRESIDENT SMITH DOME.
The Scarcity or Soda Ash Responsible for
llio Advance In Glass.
President William Smith, of the Flint Glass
Workers' Association, arrived home from
Philadelphia yesterday. He was East looking
after some matters pertainiug to tho associa
tionv While in Philadelphia be met H. Sellers
McKee. The latter gentleman deplored the
scarcity of soda ash and said something should
be done immediately.
President Smith thinks the scarcity of the
various chemicals used in the manufacture of
glass a grave matter just at this time. Tho
Greensburg Gliss Companv, recently of Brill
iant. O., is said to have closed down on that ac
count, and it is also responsible for the present
advance in glass. The manufacturers are at
the mercv of tbe circumstance by the fact that
nearly all of the contracts for chemicals are
based on all sorts of conditions and contin
gencies. THE PHILADELPHIA'S ELEPHANT.
A Quarter of a million Feet of Unserviceable
Gas Pipe.
The Philadelphia Company hag suddenly
found itself in possession of about 250,000 feet
of pipe for which it has no use. It ranges in
size from 5 to 12 inches.
It is mostly wrought iron, and has been in
servlco from two to three years as a part of the
high pressure system, but it has been rendered
unavailable for further use owing to the com
pletion of the new low-pressure line. The pipe
is all to be lifted and offered for sale.
AN IRON MILL FOR THE WEST.
2IX. M. Garland Will boon Erect s Plant In
Ibe Golden Stair.
M. M. Garland, of tbe Southside, will shortly
movo to California, where, it is said, be is con
templating the erection of an iron mill.
Mr. Garland is an ex-Councilman from the
Thirty-nrst ward, and has been in the iron busi
ness lor some years. It is not decided what
amount of money will be invested in tbe new
plant.
Ueincdcllnc fenle.
On account of remodeling we will offer for
tbe next 20 days our complete line of decor
ated table and toilet ware, fancy odd pieces
for table use; also our immense stock of
bandome ornaments st greatly reduced
prices. A call will convince you that this
is a bona fide sale.
Chas. Reizenstein,
152. 154 and 156 Federal, Allegheny.
TTSSU
FAVORABLE TO THE ETXk.
Georco Schclnmnn Awarded the Amonnt
Offered br the Company.
In the suit of George Scheinman against the
iEtna Insurance Company of Hartford, Conn.,
an action on an insurance policy, in which a
verdict was given for SS6 75 for Scheinmanthe
finding of the jury was favorable to the insur
ance company.
The amount, SS6 75, was the sum fixed by the
appraisers as the loss sustained by Scberaman
by the fire, and the company was willing to pay
it. hebeinraan. however, claimed a uyucn
larger sum. which the company deciinea to
pa. and the suit was entered, resutling in a
verdict for the amount the coropiny bad been
ready to pay at first.
To-Dn y'a Trial I.It
Common Pleas No. 1 Hufnagle vs Millar;
Chapman vs Millar: Steinbrunner vs Pittsburg
and Western Railway Company; Gracey vs
People's Mutual Accident Insurance Company;
Chnstman vs Mifilin township: Schafer s
Suburban Gas Company: Wallace vs Munhall
fc Co: Gallagher et ux vs Holt et al: Lncas
vs Metropolitan National Bank: Hartm&n, .ex
ecutor, vs Pfeil. executrix: Huckesiein vs N un
neryllill Incline Plane Company; Morton vs
Common Pleas No. 2 Paist&Co. vs Kaun
& Co.; Standard Plato Gliss Company vs
Jcffers: Petnl vs Pittsburg, Cincinnati and fat.
Louis Railway Company: McGregor etuxvs
Guinner et al; Schmidt s Waggoner: craoweii
vs Pittsburg and West End Pas-enger Railway
Company Sampson vs Pittsburg and W estern
Railroad Company.
To-Day's Audit 1.1st.
Estate or Accountant.
Elizabeth Sowers. Emily C. Wilson.
Jacob Leibuld John Geib.
Aaron Howard Fid. Title A Trust Co.
Sebastian Schwmd John Nebel.
Alice De Haven J. DeHaven ctal.
Sarah A Sawyer William J. Sawyer.
Jimes Saint. R.M. Coyle.
Emma I Campbell.... A Harrison.
Louisa Nill George J. Junker etaL
James Dlgby Joseph Albree.
From Courlroom to Armory.
The County Commissioners met yesterday.
The old Criminal Court building, on Diamond
street, was leased to the Eighteenth Regiment
and Battery B for an armory at Jl,600 a year,
until the completion of their new armory on
Fifth avenue. It will be given up on 30 days'
notice from tbe Commissioners.
Jotllnfra From tbe ConrU.
E. Y. Bkeck, Esq., yesterday was .appointed
commissioner to take testimony in the divorce
case of Harmer D. Murray against Cecilia
Murray.
In the ejectment suit of L. B. Duff against
A C. and Georgie Patterson to recover a lot in
the Thirteenth ward, a verdict was given for
the plaintiff.
Is the suit of George Potene against the
Pennsylvania Construction Company, an action
on a contract, a verdict was given yesterday for
tbe defendeut
Is the suits of Thomas Bridget against Wil
liam M. Cnbbs, the defendent did not appear,
and judgment was entered in favor of Bridget
for SJS 62 and $109 33.
The suit of H. P. Krebs for use of J. R. Mel
lon, against Thomas Davision, an action on a
contract for the purchase of property, is on
trial before Judge Stone.
Is the suit of Jo-eph Conley against Kleber
A. Bro. for damages for a piano taken by the
latter, for which he bad a bill of sale, a verdict
was given for 6 cents for the plaintiff.
The jury is out in the case of Joseph Childs
against tbe borough of McKeesport The suit
is for damages for a house swept away during
a heavy raiu, the claim being made that tho
cuhert constructed to carry off the water was
not large enough to contain it.
Why not get the best, its cheapest in the
end. The Lily dress shield is the best, as
one trial will convince you. Jos. Home &
Co. sell them.
Revision Prices-S2 for $1 50.
A line of ladies' spun silk hose, good
shades, worth ?2 a pair, at 1 50.
Jos. Horse & Co '3
Penn Avenue Stores.
Scotch Ginghams 35o and 50c quali
ties, beautiful designs and large assort
ments at 25c a yard.
Tissa Hugos & Hacke.
New lace curtains from $1 a pair up to
the finest at Arthur, Schoadelmyer & Co.'s,
G8 and 70 Ohio St., AU'y. its
MEETINGS.
A MEETING OF THE MEMBERS OF
Alice Carey Rebekah Degree Lodge No.
120. L O. O. F.. will lie held at their hall on
Sixth avenue THIS AFTERNOON at 4 o'clock
to make arrangements for the luuerff of Sister
Hastings. By order of the N. .. MAUD
AUGHINBAUGH. mh20-27
PROPOSALS.
CJEALED PROPOSALS AVILL BE RE
p CEIVED at the pastoral residence of bS.
Peter and Paul's Church. Larimer ave.. East
End. Pmsbnrg, until MARCH 31, at 3 P. M., for
brick work on the new church. For plans and
specifications apply at the pastoral residence.
Tho Building Committee reserve the right to
reject any or all bids.
mbl6-37-MTTS JOS. SUHR, Pastor.
Department of Public Safety, i
Pittsburg. March 19, 189a C
SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE
CEIVED at the office of the City Con
troller until March 27, 1S90, at 2 o'clock p. jr.,
for repairing and remodeling iSngine House
No. 2.
Plans and specifications can be seen on
application to Samuel N. Evans, Superin
tendent of tbe Bureau of Fire.
Bonds in double tbe amount of each bid will
be required; said bond to be probated before
the Mayor or City Clerk.
The Department of Awards reserve's the
right to reject any or all bids.
J. O. BROWN,
mb20-97 Chief Department of Public Safety.
VTOTICE TO CONTRACTORS SEALED
L proposals will be received at the office of
tne Borough Clerk until MONDAY, March,
31, A. D. 1S90, 12 o'clock noon, for the grading,
curbing and paving with black stone of Thir
teenth avenuo from Walnut street to the
Youghiogheny river in the borough of Mc
Keesport, Pa. Plans and specifications of the
above work can be seen and blanks for bid
ding, and all information can be bad at the En
gineer's office on and after March 13.
Each proposal must be accompanied by a
bond in double tbe amount of the proposal,
and probated before a notary public, and said
proposals must be handed In on or before the
above specified time, unless said requirements
are carried out the bid will not be considered.
The Committee on Streets reserve the right
to reject any or all proposaLs.
G. B. HLRWIOK, Borough Clerk.
McKEESPOET. Pa.. March U. 1890.
mhI9 91-12,18.31
The Pennsylvania Ra.ii.boad Co., 1
Office, 233 south Fourth street. J
Philadelphia, March. 11, 1890. S
SEALED'FROPOSALS ADDREbSED TO
the undersigned and marked on the out
side "proposals" will be received at this office
until 9 A. 31., March 24. 1890. for furnishimr
all labor tools and machinery and performing
the work necessary to complete the excava
tions required for a new channel for Turtle
creek, a distance of about 3. COO feet.
Tbe excavated material to be loaded on cars
and unloaded and distributed around the new
shops at Wall station, Pittsburg division, about
1 COO feet distant from where the excavations are
made.
Proposals to state price per cnbic yard of
material excavated, loaded on cars ana dis
tributed at Wall shops.
This comprny will furnish track material,
contractor to lay and maintain the same.
ProDosals roust name time Torcompletlng the
work," as it will be an important consideration
in the awarding of tbe contract.
Plans and specifications can be seen at this
office, or at office of J. T. Stuart, Assistant En
gineeratWall.
This Company reserves tbe right to reject
any or all proposals.
W. H. BROWN, Chief Engineer.
mhll S6-TTSSU
On or about APRIL I
THE DISPATCH
BUSINESS OFFICE
WILL BE REMOVED TO CORNER
SMITHFIELD AND DIAMOND STS.
' roh9-117
A. WHITELEY,
12SJ Third ave., upstairs, ovf. Barnes'
Safe and Lock Works.
Gents shoes soled and heeled for75c while vou
wait. Hand-sewn, 95c Finest w ork in the citv..
roh(W7-TT
V7-ELLOW PINE LUMBER
and DIMENblON CYPRUS SHINGLES.
W. C. HOLT. Montgomery. Ala.
Correspondence solicited. felS-SC-irs
WiJfjpZaj advertisements one dollar per
tquare for one insertion. Classified advertise
ment on this page such as Wanted, For Sale,
To Let, eic, ten cents per line or each inser
tion, and none taken for less than fifty ents.
THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH
BUA.NCH OFFICES.
THE DISPATCH HAS OPENED A BRANCH
OFFICE FOR THE SOUTHalDE AT 0. ISO
CAKbON .STREET, W1IEUE ADVERTISE
MENTS, NEWS AND SUBSCRIPTIONS CAN BE
LEFT. BOTH FOR GENERAL EDITIONS, AND
FOR THE SPECIAL feOUTHSIDE lSbUKl'UB
LtbHED EACH SATURDAY.
.BRANCH OFFICES ARE ALbO ESTAH
LlfcHFD AT UHK FOLLOWING PLACES,
WHERE WANT, FOR bALF, TO LET, AND
OTHER TRANSIENT ADVFRTISEJIENTS
WILL BE llLCEIVED UP TO 9 P. 31. 1'OK IN
bERTION NEXT MORNING:
Advertisements are iqbe prepaid except where
advertisers already have accounts with TUB DiS
FATCIL riTTSBURG.
THOMAS MCCAFFREY. Si,9 Butler street.
FJUIL G. bTUCKEY. S4th street and I'enn ave.
E. G. bTUCKEY CO., ylie ave. and Fultoast
N.blt)Jij!.LY, lilth Avenue Market House.
EAST EVD.
WALLACE, erciPennavenua.
J. W
OAKLAND.
MCALLISTER i. SHE111LER, 5th av. AtwOOd St.
SOUTHSIDE.
JACOBSl'OHN. No. ICarson street.
B. A. DO-NALDbON, 1707 Carson street.
ALLEGHENY.
A. J. KAFRCnEK, 59 Federal street.
H. 3. McBRIDF. Market Houe, Allegheny.
FRED II. FGGERS. 171 Ohio street.
F. H. EGGERh.tbON, Ohio and Chestnut sts.
J. F. bTLVENbON. Arch and Jackson streets.
THOMAS MCHENRY, Westernand Irwlnaves.
G. W. HUGHES, Pennsylvania and Beaver avci.
1'EKRY M G LEIM. Rebccci and Allegheny aves.
T. K. MORRIS, CSS Preble ave.
M1LLVALE BOROUGH.
W. W. FLOCKER. Stationer. So. 4 Grant ave.
ADVERTISERS,
PLEASE NOTICE!
The business office of The
Pittsburg Dispatch will be re
moved on, or about, April ist,
tO CORNER SMITHFIELD AND
Diamond Streets.
WANTED.
aiule IIclD.
WANTED-A GOOD WAITER AT KESTAU
RAN I', No. 156 Fifth avenue, city. mhM-M
WANTED-A GOOD BOY. 16 TO 17 YEARS
orage. Inquire at bT. CHARLES HOTEL.
mh:o-35
WANTED-TWO GOOD BUTCHERS. AP
PlY J. L. EDNER, 850 Main St., Brad
dock, Pa. mhl9-69
TP" AN TED-TWO (2) GOOD MACHINISTS
V Address P. O. DRAWER NO. 1054, Pitts
burg, Pa. mhM-31
w
ANTED ROLL TURNERS-SEAMAN.
SLEETH BLACK. Forty-nrst street ana
A. Y. R. R. ' mh 19-29
VTTANTED-COACHMAN-MUbT BE A GOOD
driver and croom; references required.
Address LOCK HOX 611. mh20-6
"T7"AJ,TEl A FIRST-CLASS COATMAKER
V at once. FovlnformatlonapplytoW.il.
TOUNG, hvansClty, Pa. mhl8-S3
WANTED-A PRACTICAL SHEET ROLLER.
App'.vKICH'U HAN FIELD, bhoenbenrcr
Co., Fifteenth and Pike sts. mh20-22
-1T7"ANTED-A FIRST-CLASS MAN TO RUN
VV molding machine. Apply to C. M. CRAW
FORD & CO., New Castle, Pa. mhl4-57
TtTAMED-A GOOD ARTIST:
ALSO 2 MEN
V to solicit orders for pictures.
Annlv to
DEVORE & SON, 36 Fifth &a , city. mh20-S0
WANTFD COMPETENT HOUSE MOVER
to po a short distance from elty and under
take the movlneof ten 4, 6andS-roomed hon-es.
Address N. M., Dispatch office. mhl9-23
WAN rED-COACHMAN MUST BE COM
PETENT, careful and able to milk, and
willing to iro to the country duriujr summer. In
quire No. 530 PENN AVE, after 6. r. M. mh:0-9S
WANTED-L1VEAGENTSIN EVLRYTOWN
to sell our proorls special inducements to
right parties; alfo ladies to form lea clubs. Ad
dress lor full particulars METROPOLITAN TEA
CO.. bhlloh si., Pittsburg, Pa. Ja23-27-TT6
TT7-ANTED BAD ftBIH.RS AT SMART'S
VV BUSINESS AND SHORTHAND COL
LEGE, removed to 12 Federal street. Allegheny,
near bridge: open 9 a. m. to 9 r. m. : a good hand
wriflng guaranteed In a few lessons: Instruction
private lor ladies and gentlemen. inhl6-lS-TTSSu
-TTTANTED-SALESMEN AT S7S PER MONTH
V talarvand expenses, to sell a line of silver
plated ware, watches, etc. : by sample only; horse
and team furnished free; write at once for full
Particulars ami sample case of goods free, STAN
ARD SILVERWARE CO., Boston, Mass.
se24-90-D
-rTTANTED-FIUST-CLASS RETAIL CLOTH
VY ING salesman, also one for furnishing
goods department: must have thorough experi
ence, good appearance and address; no applica
tion noticed unless accomnanlcdby unexceptional
reference from recent employers. Address UN ION
CLOTHING CO , Canton, Ohio. mh20-70
Femnlo nop.
TTTANTED-GIRL To DO COOKING AND
VV washing. Apply at 405 FIFTH AVE.
mh?0-16
WAN1ED-ONE EXPERIENCED GOOD
dining room girl at BOLEY'b HOTEL. 32
Diamond sqr., city. mhJO-21
TTTANTED GIRL TO DO COOKING AND
t y downstairs work In small family,
55 UNION AVE , Allegheny.
Apply al
mli20-92
T7-ANTED-A GOOD DINING ROOM GIRL
VV and chambermaid at GIRARD HOTEL. 2)
and22tedcral street, Alleghen, Pa, inhl9-7s
-TTANTED-A VERY GOOD, SYSTEMATIC
t T cone, I'rotestant preierreci, at place 3) min
utes out I. R. 1
; must be good lroncr.
ADDlvat
77 FIFTH AVE.
mh20-95
-VTTANTED A WOMAN lO
VV bring up a baby 5 weeks old
TAKE AND
good waircs to
right person. A
Anplj to L,
MILLER, No. 3D
n ylle ave., cor.
High st . city.
mll20-8l
fllnlc nnd Femnlo Help.
-TTJANTEl)-501'1AL,IA-:f LABORER-!, VEGE
VV TABLE gardener, farm bands, woman
cook, $7 per week; 60 cooks. 20 chambermaids, 200
bouse girls, dishwasher. MLEHAN'fc, S45 Grant
street. mh!7-D
WANTED - FRENCH AND GERMAN
nurses, cooks, dluing-room girls, cham
bermaids. 2W house girls, German ana colored
girls, waiters, drivers, gsrdeners. farm hands.
Silts. L. THOMPSON, COS Grant st. fe27-MThS
Sstuntlon.
WANTED-POBITION AS BOOKKEEPER IN
a good house bv a nrst-class man who
knows his business thoroughly; excellent testi
monials. X- L., Dispatch office. mh20-89
WANTED-YOUNG MAN WISHES SITUA
TION as assistant with a dentist; operative
work preferred: familiar with French and Ger
man. Address A. C, DLDatch office. mh20-14
WANTED-SITUATION BY SINGLE MAN;
understands care of horses and gardens;
can milk and Is wllltng to mike hlmseir generally
useful; good reierence. Address J. S Dlsnatch
office. mh20-8S
WANTED-SITUATION -BY AN EXPERI
ENCED accountant, a sltu-ulon as book
keeper or any position of trust where experience,
ability and close attention to business; will com
mand a liberal silary: best of citr reference given.
Address APPLICANT, Dispatch office. mb!9-14
Flanncint.
-TTrANTED-MORTGAGES-MONEY TO LOAN
T y In sums to suit at 4, 5 an
ALLES & BAILEY, 1H lourlhaTC.
5 and 6 per cent.
Tel. 167.
apl9-14-TTSSU
-TTTANTED-MOirrGAGES ON CITY OR
V V Allegheny county property at lowest rates.
HENRY A. WKAVLRifco., KPourth arenue.
mh2-D
WANTED-MORTGAGHS-ll. 000,000 TO LOAN
in large and small amounts at 4K, 5 and 8
per cent, free of State tax: no delay. RKLI) B.
COYLE.CO., 131 Fourth ave. my21-iiO-TTS
-VTTATHL'-TO LOAN JtflO.000. IN" AMOUNTS
V V of 3,CO0 and upward, on cltv and suburban
property, on 4" percent, freeoftax; also smaller
amounts at 5 and 6 per cent. BLACK & BAIRD,
95 ourth a enue. se21-d3-D
TfX7"ANTED MOKTGAGES-?1.000,000TOLOAN"
t J city and suburban properties at 4K, Sand
C per cent, and on l&rms iu Allegheny and aqla
ccnt counties at 6 per cent. 1. M. PENNOCJx &
SON, 10j I ourth avenue. ap7-f41
WANTED-TO lA)AN 1200.000 ON MORT
GAGES: tlOO and unward at 6 ner rent.
rj00,CO0at 4 per cent on residences or business
properly; miso in aaioiniux
counties, b. H.
FRENCH, la Fourth avenue.
oc2l-4-D
WANTED-PARriES SEEKING A SAFE
and profitable Investment for ftouoina
manufacturing enterprise mav hive particulars
from 10 a. M. to 3 P.M. PEliClVAL & CHAP
MAN. 67 Flfta aye , second floor. mh20-13
-TTTANTED FIRST- CLASS INVESTMENT
V for $10,000: a widow who has recently re
ceived that sum from a life Insurance company
wants to Invest it safely; must at least bear 6 per
cent Interest. Address WIDOW D. Box 193,
Pittsburg. mhlS-5
WANTED.
TTnnnriot.
XTTANTED-SIORTGAGES IN LARGE AND
iV Email amounts at lowest rates. MA-
CRUM & CUBBAGE, Room 34 Fidelity Bnildlng,
121 Fourth ave. mh20-61
Miscellaneous.
"rxJANTED-THE ADDRESS OF JAS. McKIN
VV NEY (col.), cook. J. S.JOHNSTON. Mc
Donald, Pa, mh20-12
TTANTED-YOU TO GET A BAKER'S
V dozen (13) of Btewart Co. 'a fine cabinet
photos for 1, at SO and 92 FEDERAL ST.. Alle
gheny mv2S-49-TTSu
"YYTATED-ATVO-HORSEWAGON',HEAVY
springs, to hold not less thin 2 tons: 6tite
price and where can be-seen. Addre-ss BOX 415,
Pittsburg, Pa. mhJ)-i
WANT ED-ALL-KINDS OF SECOND-HAND
furniture, carpets, pianos, or anything
which to sell: postal cards and letters answered
promptly. T JIOMAS & CO., 2513 Penn aye.
mni.l-S
WANTED-GOOD PHYSICIAN TO TAKE
charge of a good country practice; will be
at St. James Hotel on Saturday, March 22. from
10 a. m. until 2 p. u. Inquire for DR. SAM'L
JONES. mhl9-31
-TTTANTED-UNT1L APRIL 1-FINE CABIN
...V...ET!':$1PerrtM" of young and old. at aU
rRECHT'S LLirE" GALLERY, 516 Market
street, PLtsburg. Come soon for sittings and
avoid the rush. JaS-54-MWihSu
WANTFD A FULL LIFE-SIZE CRAYON
for (3 50, or 12 elegant cabinets or one large
8x10 ror framing, for 11 . or anbodr, at
AUFRKOHl'S ELITE GALLERY, 516 Market St.,
Pittsburg; bring tho little ones. mh20-94
ANTED-A SHOEMAKER Ti I1UY Mf
entire stock or last and slioemaklng tools,
as I have quit the business; will also rent shop to a
responsible party, as It Is a good opening lor a
good mechanic right In heart of oil field. Inquire
J. A. RIPPLN, Evans City, Pa. , uihJO-8o-ThS
WANTED BUYERS FOR BANANAS.
lemon, oranges, cocoanuts and a gcneril
line of foreign fruits; largest stock bamnas In
the city: am handling from 6lx to eight cars
Medlternneaufrnlt weekly; call and see me before
purehismg elsewnere; sennyour orners by malt
lor baninis and fruits. THOilASH. MCGOWAN.
ftJ7 Liberty st. mhl4-37
FOR SALE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE.
Cltr Residences.
FOR SALE-A GOOD BRICK DWELLING OF
six rooms on Washington St.; very cheap.
C. BtKINGER & SON, 103 Fourth ave.
mhl6-110-TTSu
FOB SALE THREE BRICK DWELLING
, '"5eson Franklin St., Pittsburg, for?3,500.
C. BEKINGER 4 SON. 103 Fourth ave!
mhl6-110-TTsn.
FOR SALE-THREE-STORY BUILDING ON
Penn ave.. near Tenth st.;lot 25x160 feet to
Favette St. GEO. JOHNSTON, Agent, 62 Fourth
ave. rah20-15
F
OR SALE-SEVERAL GOOD INVESTMENTS
in Fifth ave. nronertles lust tinvnnd t'.nnrl
House. For full particulars kpp. fl. HT:i;lxreRI X:
SON, 103 Fourth ave. mhl6-110-TTSu
FOR SALE GRANT ST., CLOSE TO CATHE
DRAL. 79 ft. on Grant st., by 117 ft. to illev,
with four three-story brick buildings. J. C.
RE1LLY, 77 Diamond st. mhlS-93-TTS
FOR SALE-S2.5C0 WILL BUY A BRICK
house on 'H ylle avenue of seven rooms. In
side shutters, nat and art. gas; good yard. BAX
TER, THOMPbON CO., ItHFourtUave.
mh!6-100
FOR SALE-OR TO LET-BLUFF ST., NEAR
College, newbrick bouse 8 rooms, hall, bath
room, finished basement, all late Improvements:
lot 23 ft. 9 In. bv 133 rt.: also lots on Bluff and
Vickroysts. BOBT, COWARD, No.20Bluffst.
mh2-55
FOR SALE ONLY fftOOO-ON MONTHLY
Installments of KD (no other payments re
quired), a neat brick house, standing alone: 6
rooms, late Improvements: No. 163 Plymouth St.;
see at once. W. A. HLRRON & SON S, 801-ourth
ave. mhl5-SR-TT
FOR SALE-10 PER CENT INVESTMENT: ON
line of Wylle ave. cable cars: 3 new brick
dwellings ofS rooms and finished attic each. Lot
45x112 to an alley: tS.510: terms eisv: enhance
ment sure. ALLES & BAILEY, 161 'Fourth aye.
Tel. 167. mhlS-74-TTS
FOR SALE 10 PER CENT NET INVEST
MENT N'o. 247 Bedford ave.: 2-storv brick
dwelling; 8 rooms and attic; in good condition;
with small brick oa rear fronting on alley; both
renting at $12 per month: price lor all M,000: lot
23x109 to illey. i. C. KEILLY, 77 Diamond St.
mhl8-93-TT8
FOK
Fl
SALE WASHINGTON ST.. NEAR
Fifth ave.. new two-story mansird press
nricK residence, a rooms, nan, vestliiule. bath,
both gases, etc.; apromptpuretiaer will securea
bargain; moderate cash payment, balance at a
low rate of interest. BAXlER, THOMPSON &.
CO.. 162 Fourth ave. mh20-33
FOR SALE AT HEAD OF DUQUESNE IN.
CLINK, on Grandvlew avenue, Duquesne
Heights, a two-story and mansard frame house. 12
rooms, hall, vestibule, hot and cold water, heater
In cellar, gas throughout, slate mantels, -tile
hearths. Inside shutters and barn 18x24, lot 25x150
to an alley. 20 ft.; price $5,000. Address GRAND,
Dispatch office. mh20-83
FOR SALK-THAT DESIKABLEPROPERTY.
corner Fourth street and Penn avenue; lot 60
feet fronting on Penn, extending 157.11 feet on
lourth street: on premises n-rooin mansion. with
carr.age house, etc. ; also, two six-room tenant
houses fronting on Fourth street; low price: ensy
terms. , UKO. JOHNSTON, Agent, 62 Fourth
avenue. mh20-15
East End RcsioCDcr.
FORSALE-FKAMEHOUSE, SEVEN BOOMS,
finished attic, bath, hall, pintry, china closet;
lot 50x110; well sewered: Park, place: four minutes
to Brushton station; $3,700. WM. THRUMSTON,
C236 Penn avenue. mnlS-S8
FOR SALE-f3,S0U-SIIETLAND AVE., EAST
End A fine frame dwelling: reception hall
and 6 fine rooms; both g3ses and city water; lot23
xl36x40, to alley: very cheap. BLACK & BAIRD,
95 Fourth ave. 4A109. o mhl9-43
FOR SALE-A BAROAIN-S25 CASH AND $2S
per month until paid for, ls Sycamore st., a
brick house, eight rooms, price only $2,400: easier
than paying rent, bee at once W. A. HERKON &
bONS, 80 Fourth ave. mh20-10-D
TT'OR SALE ELLSWORTH
AVE., NEAR
1? Roup, a six-room frame dwelling:
twn ntlln
rooms, bath room, lanndry, etc : line chiudpliers.
,iuu, iuu icai iiuituraiiu, ooiw; price 7Q,MTJ,
eisy terms. BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave.
4A109. mlll9-45
FOR SALE-MIFFLIN ST., SIXTEENTH
ward, convenient to cable line, good frame
dwelling. 6 rooms, lull, attic, sliding doors.large
cellar, etc.; lot 20x100 feet to alley; price fiSM):
easy terms. L. O. FKAZIER, Fortj-flftb and
Butler 6ts. mhlb-m-TTSu
FORSALE-fli,000-NEW 13-LAIIGE-ROOMED
brick boue (Queen Anne); every modern
convenience; hardwood mantels, large porches
and corner lot, 64x150, on paved street In Nine
teenth waru: lnspectit. MELLON BROTHEIIS,
6349btilIonst E. E. mhl6-l5!-ThsSu
FOR SALE-$4,000-NEW MODERN FRAME
dwelling on a good East End street, conveni
ent to steam and cable cars: contains 6 rooms,
bath, hall, attic and all modern conveniences;
complete uowerage and lirgc lot; terms easy. L.
O. FKAZ1KK. lorty-flfth and Butler sts.
mhl6-17l-TTSu
FOR bALE-J-TOOAbH. BALANCE KAbY PAY
MEMS a beautiful home near Koup stition.
P. R. R., and iirth aye. cable road, containing 9
rooms, reception hall, both gises, other conven
iences; nlcel pipered and painted; a bargain at
the price. Call on BLACK BAIRD, 95 Fourth
ave. inbl9-45
FOR SALE-?l,8C0-ON HOWE ST., NEVR
Bellefont, one touare from Fifth ave. cable
cars: new nine room frame house; hall, bath, w.
c stationary wash 6tands. large cloets both
gases, handsome mantels, fine front porch: lot
32x100. SAMUEL W. BLACK & CO., 19 Fourth
ave. inh20-2-Ths
FOR SAi.E-t4.800 SHADYSIDE-CONVENI-LNTtoP.
K. R.; new nine room frame: hall,
bath, w. c, stationary wash stinds. large front
porch: In fact all molern convenience's: lot 35x170;
will be sold on easy piymcnts and at a bargain. If
sold at once. SAMUEL W. BLACK & CO., 99
Fsurth ave. mh2o-2-Ths
FOR SALE $i.7O0 MATHILDA STREET.
Nineteenth ward, one-hair square from Penn
avenue cable, new modern frame dwelling, five
rooms, finished attic hall. Inside shutters, lront
and rear porches, slate roor, etc., nicely grained
and finished: lot 21x97 feet: terms ciSy. L. O.
FRAZIER, Forty-fifth and Butler streets
mhl6-171-TTSU
FOR SALE-GROS'i STREET, TWENTIETH
ward, two minutes' walk to Ben Venue sta
tion. P. It. jL. new modern frame dwelling, five
rooms, finished attic, hall.front and rear porches
Inside shutters, slate roof, etc., grained and fine
ly finished; lot 24xlC3 feet: price, $2,800: easy
terms. L. O. FKAZIER, Forty-fifth and Butler
streets. mni6-l71-TT8u
FOR SALE-$S,500-ELEGANT NINE ROOM
brick residence on paved St.; best location In
Oakland: corner property; splendid lront and
side porches: bath room and w. c.: electric work:
both gases; large closets: beiutlful mantels and
hearths; houseln A No.i condition; built about one
year: lot SuxlOO. bAMUEL V,. BL VCKfc CO.,
99 Fourth ave. mh20-z-Ths
FOR SALE-FIFTH AVE.. 2-bTOKY MAN
SARD press brick residence of 9 rooms, hall,
oath. Inside w. c , both gases front porch, as
phalt walks, 28 feet front and through to another
street: a desirable location for a physician, and a
complete city home: small cash paymeut, balance
$.)00 per year: a bargain : Investigate. BAXTER,
THOMPSON A CO.. 162 Tourth ave. mh20-33
FOR S ALE-HERRON AVE.-ELEGANT KE3
IDENCE9rooms, bath, gas, etc.: large lot:
cheap; Herron ave., cozv frame house 5-roouis
and attic: large lot: $1,750: Herron ave.. 4 hrick
houses5 rooms and attic; $-i.tti0 for all: rt ylle
ave., choice lots from $33 to $40 per foot; Congress
St.. 4 brick houses: great bargain; $3,000 for all;
Hizclwood ave.. near Lytle St., delightful resi
dence site 52x100; Monongahela st., lot 51x125 to
alley. $7o0. D. P. THOMAS A CO., 408 Grant st.
mhl5-79-TTSSu
Allegheny Residences.
TT'OR SALE-CHARLES ST.. NEAR TA If O A RT.
JD Allegheny, a frame dwelling of 7 rooms, front
Borcn, niceiy paperea ana painted: on
LACK A BAIRD. 95 Fourth aye. 3B91.
only $",500.
iu
19-43
FOR SALE-EIGHT-ROOM DWELLING, NO.
181 Sheffield street. Allegheny: will sell
cheap on account ofthe owner's moWng from the
eltitlot 31X124 leet to linmlln street. GEO.
JolINSTON. Agent, 62 Fourth avenue. mh20-15
noil SALE-
IN VESTMENT3-ON SARAH ST.,
ISCS for 812.000: on Harland Avenue.
JU 5 brick houses for $12,000;
6 frame houses, for $8,000: on Page St., 6 brick
houses, for $33,000: on Market St., 8 frame houses
for $14,500; on Market St., 2 brick houses 2 frame
houses 1 shop, for $12,000; on Irwin ave., 4 brick
dwellings, for $25,000. A. D. WILSON, 65 Federal
street, Allegheny, mhU-5S-n,13,15,I7,18,20123
FOR SALE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE.
Allegheny Residences.
FOR SALE A GOOD INVESTMENT IN FOUR
dwelling houses on chartlers St., Allegheny:
price 9,000. C. BEKINGEIt & SON, 103 Fourth
ave. mhl6-I10-TT6u
FOR SALE-AT A BARGAIN-TWO FIVE
ROOMED, No. 1 frame dwellings. In Second
ward, Allegheny: must be sold to close an estate.
JOHN K1RKPATR1CK & SON, 90 Fourth ave,
city. mh6-6-MTh
FOR SALE-EAST ST., NEAR OHIO, THIRD
ward, Allegheny: an 8 per cent Investment;
ten-room dwelling house ana storeroom. side hall,
etc.; price, H500. SAMUEL Y. BLACK CO.,
99 t ourth ave. mhl6-8I-TTS
I7OR SALE IN bECOND WARD. ALLE
? GHENY. one square Jrom electric cars. 2
story brick, eight rooms; very complete: possess
ion Apiil 1 If sold this week. BAXTER, THOMP
SON & CO.. 162 Fourth ave. mhl6-10O
."nburbnn Residences.
FOR SALE-GREAT BAKGAIN-MUbT BE
sold by April 1; new house at Ingram: "even
large rooms, beside reception hull, 10x15: pantry,
6xl0,androomyattIc;slate mantels and tile hearths
throughout: bay windows and sliding doors:
plenty of closets; slate roof and cellar under en
tire house; large porches front and rear: sewer
connections; drilled well: lot 50x162, frontlngon
50 ft. street; terms S.V0 down, balance monthly
payments. W. A. ZAHN, 60 Fourth ave.
mMM-TTSn
FOR SALE LOTS.
Cltr Lots.
TTlOR SALE-ON WYLIE AVE.,
NEAR DUFF
GEO. JOHN-
mhai-15
X St., five choice building
ng lots.
bTON, Agt., 62 Fourth ave.
TTOR
SALE-19 LOTS FRONTING CHAIIN
:Y st., near Wylle aye. GEO. JOHN
Agt., 62 i ourth ave. mhM-15
X' c
SiON
FORSALE-17IOTS FRONTING ON DUFF
St., between W vile and H ebster aves. GFO.
JOHNSTON, Agt.. 62 Fourth ave. mh20-15
FOItSALE ON WYLIE AVE.. 26 ELEGANT
bulldlnglots, ten minutes from Court House.
GEO. JOIINSION, Agent, 62 Fourth ave.
mh20-15
T7-OR SALE
-ON WYLIE AVE., NEAR
two bulldlmr lot: at a barffaln.
X Chauncev.
GEO. JOHNSTON, Agent, 62 Fourth ae.
mh20-15
FOR SALE-ON WYLIE AVE., 1 HIRTEENT1I
ward. 18 lovely building Ints. MxlCO ft. each.
uas. 4uu.aBiu.H, Agent, uz u ourm ave.
mb20-l$
FOR BALE-CHOICE LOTS. NEAR CABLE
road. Thirteenth ward; JsOO per lot: easy
terms. GEO. J01INSTON,Agt.,62Fourth avenue.
mh20-l5
FOR SALE VERY FINE BUILDING LOTS.
Thirteenth ward, near Center cable line: SoOO
each. GEO. JOHNSTON, Agt., 62 Fourth avenue.
mh20-15
TrOP. SALE-SOME CHEAP BUILDING LOTS
A' on Center ave., uedlordave., (Jlmst., etc.:
can ror particulars,
r ourth ave.
BEKINGER SON, 103
mhl6-110-TTSu
F
IOK SALE AT A BARGAIN-ONE WHOLE
fordaienccs, corner Chiuncey street; each lot
20x134 feet to a 20-foot alley; paved streets and
assessments pild. GEO. JOHNSTON, Agent, 62
Fourth avenue. mh20-15
Enst End Lots
FOR SALE 100 ACRES SQUIKRRL HILL
property: 12,500 per acre. GEO. JOHNSION,
02 Fourth ave. mli20-15
FOR SALE-I5 PER FRONT FOOT FOR LOTS
31x100 rect. In Nineteenth ward: handsome lo
cation, and cheap. MELLON BROTHERS. 6319
Station st., E. E. mhl6-150-Trsu
F
bouth Highland, a fine lot 8.1x200 to 50 foot
street: a bargain If taken at once. BLACK &
BAIRD, 95 Fourth aye. mhl9-4o
T7OK
SALE-SHADYblDE NEAR CENTER
: fine bnildln? lot. 50x131. to allev: only
i' ave. :
8-tO per foot: this Is a bargain. SAMUEL V.
BLACK i CO., 99JI ourth ave. mli2i'-2-ThS
FOR SALE-ATLANTIC AVENUE, NFAR
Liberty ave.. convenient to Shadyslde sta
tion, choice lot, 79x130 feet, excellent location;
price low and terms easy. L. O. FRAZIER, Forty
fifth and Butler sts. mh!6-171-TTSu
TT'OR SALE-WE HAVE TO OFFER
A LIM
sltes In
1 ITEDnumberof handsome building
Nineteenth ward at low prices and easy terms:
call and Inspect them. MELLON BROTHERS.
6313 Station St., E. E. mlllS-150-TTSu
FOR SALE-THREE BAUM GROVE PLAN
lots. East End, Pittsburg: three elegant
building lots in' 'tonv11 locitlon; lots Nns 23jand
231 Amber St. at ?.20O each, and No. 227 corner
Amberand Friendship sts.. at $2,400; this Is less
than others can be bad at: send for firm and ex
change list. N. F. HliRsT, Real Estate Agent,
Rochester, Pa. mh8-33-iTS
-7lOR SALE-EAST END RfcAI. ESTATE
il? That flue piece of property on Fifth avenue,
corner of Ivy street ind extending through to
Arabella street, 1S"it220 feet, property or the
Stratton heirs: to be sold at adjourned Orphans'
Court sale in our office, 129 fourth ivenue, Pitts
burg, on Thursdiy alternoon, March 20. at 3
o'clock: tltleperfcct and unencumbered. Terms,
etc , from JOHN G. BRYAN r. Attorney, 156
lourlh avenue, or JAS. W. DRAPE ,t CO.,
Agents and Auctioneers. 129 Fourth avenue.
mbl5-12-MWTbS
Hnzelwood Lots.
TT'OR SALE-AT HAZELWOOD-DESIRABLE
X' bulldlnglots on line or electric road: low
price and good terms.
BAXTER, THOMPSON &
L-o.. id a ourm ave.
mb!6-100
FOR SALE-HAZELWOOD-LOTS $26 PER
front loot: only one square from Hazelwooa
station, B. & O. R. It. and Second ave. electric
railway: city water and nat. gs along the streets
which the lots front on; terms one-fourth cash,
balince to suit purchaser. IRA M. UURCII
FIELD, 158 Fourth ii e. mhl3-25-TTS
Allegheny Lots,
FOR BALE-40xl32 FEET-ON FAYETTE ST.,
fine building site. A.D.WILSON, 55 Fed
eral St., Allegheny mhlI-53-ll.U,J5, 17, 18,20,22
FOR SALE-100 ALLEGHENY LOTS ON
Lombard St., Linden and Maple aves.. Tenth
and Twelfth wards: payments eisy. Inquire of
J. AS. MCNAUGHEK, 43 North Diamond St., or
43 Federal st. mh!2-56-D
Snbnrbnn Lott.
Fl
OR SALE BELMONT PLACE. INGRAM,
In the beautiful Chartlers Valley, choice
lots 50x163 and 191, $400 to 600; bouses to set
back 40 ft. and to cost at least 2,000: streets 50 tt.
wldeandscwered:32 tritns dally: fare5Mc: terms
$25 down, balance $10 per month. W. A. ZAHN,
60 Fourth ave. fe23-52-Ttsu
FOR SALE BEST AND CHEAPEST BUILD
ING lots on the Allegheny side, at Etna sta
tion; fare 5tc: eisy reach ol two railroads,
street cars, schools and churches: natural gas;
new houses going up continually: prices only
half what neighbors ask-100 to $3C0; terms, ?lto
$2 per week: na Interest or taxes: plans and
photos at office. MAGAW 4. GOTF, LIM.. 145
Fourth ave. mhl-irs-TTSu
Farms.
FOR SALE-A FINE FARM 00 ACRE?. WITH
excellent dwelling and outbuildings: good
fruit: neir osborn station. Fort Wavne Railroad.
ED. WimSH, 410 Grant St., Pittsburg. mhH-D
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR CITY
property. 30 acres of land, all fenced: orchard
of fine bearing trees, frunie dwelling of four
rooms, stable, barn, etc.; li miles from railroad
station and 3j miles trom Verona. A. V. R. It.;
price $2,100. C. BEKINGER A SON, 103 Fourth
ave. inlil6-110-Trsn
FOR SALE-FARM OF 237 ACKLS, NEAR
Connellsvllle, 12o acres cleared, balance in
timber; land lavs well, two large orchards: 12
room bilckbouseand other bulldings'.water piped
into the house: only $6,500. or would trade for city
paopeny: other farmsali around. Iirge and small.
MAGAWAGOFF, LIM.. 145 Fourth ave.
mh9-U9-Thsu
ITfOR SALE FARM OF 81 ACRES FOK $3,700
Nice rolling land; excellent soil: plenty of
good water; new frime house six rooms ball,
porches and cellar: good barn, granary and all
necessary outbuildings: fine orchard of 150 choice
apple trees In good bearing order: also pear, plum
and peach trees: good fences: 20acres of timber;
one of the best firms for the money In "W estern
Pennsylvania: only 30 miles rrom Pittsburg, and
neir a thriving town. COOPER A PETTY. 107
fourth ave. mhl5-51
Miscellnnconi.
FOR BALE-6 ACRES OF GROUND IN THE
Clnrtlers oil field, directly in the midst of de
velopments: within a v rj short distance or the
list gusher: a fortune in It. Terms, etc . from
JASAV. DRAPE A CO., 129 Fourth aye., Pitts
burg. mh23-3
FOR SALE BUSINESS.
Bitsincss Chances.
mi
OR SALE POOL AND BILLIARD HALL
F cheap; good reasons for selling. 2544 PENN
AVE.
mh20-84
FORSALE-ONEOFTHEHEST CITY BARBER
shops: must be sold before April 1. Call at
the leading Birher Supply House. A. EDL1S A
CO., 502, S04, 516, 508; 510 Liberty St., Pittohurg,
Pa. mh20-7
TTlOR SALE GOOD Ol'EMNG-AN OLD ES-
A' TABLP-MED grocery store, ylie ave.
near Court House, now" doing
business nf S4TO
perwccK; will sell at lnioice.
Diamond st.
J. C. KFILLY. 77
nililS-93-lTS
I7IOR SALE 1IUSIN ESS CHANCE-A SMALL
1 manufacturing business In the city to a live
man with Si. 000: this Is a good opening. Particu
lars from JAS. . DRAPE A CO.. 129 Fourth nve.,
Pittsburg. mhl9-48-19,J),22.24,'S
FOR SALE COUNTRY HARDWARE STOKE,
in good town: grocery stores, $400, $300, $1,000.
$1,000; 5 and 10-ccut store, drugstores, counlrv
stores cigar stores, confectioneries, bakeries, Jeed
store, milk depot aud other business chances.
SUEPAKD A CO.. 54 Fifth ave. mh 12
FOR SALE-nALF INTEKEST IN A WELL
ESTABLISHED real estate business to one
who can take charge of office; also a profitable
business for $500; general store, grocery, cigar,
Cindy and drugstores nnd other business chances.
PEHCIVAL A CHAPMAN, 67 Fifth ave., second
floor. mh20-i3
T7IOH SALE-CONTROLLING lNTERESr IN
" an established paying business manufactur
Ingspeclaitles, fiillyprotictcd; person purchasing
this Interest must becipible of taking cliargc of
andmmaglng the finances or the business; best
rciereuces required; rcison Tor selling. Ill health;
price, $i,O0C. Address M. L., Dispatch office.
mh20-90
Business Stands.
"TT'OR SALE-CORNER SOUTH DIAMOND
"J
X' ana Twelfth street, Southside; house of :
rooms and storeroom: lot 24x70 ft. GEO. JOHN
oiviii Agent, si j ourm aye. mnaj-ii
FOR SALE BUSINESS.
Bnslncss fManits.
FOR SALE NO. 173 THIRD AVENUE-3-storv
building containing 14 rooms: lot 30x85
feet. GEO. JOHNSTON, Ant, 62 Fourth ave.
mh20-15
F
OR SALE-VALUABLE PROPERTY COR
NER Duaoesne way and Seventh street: lot
47.4x60 feet. GEO. JOHNSTON, Agent, 62 Fourth
avenue. mh20-15
T710R SALE-THAT VALUABLE PROPERTY
J.' In rear ot Central Hotel, on Second avenue:
lot 67)4x80 feet.
GEO. JOHNSTON. Agent, 62
mb20-lS
Fourth avenue.
FOR SALE-SUM51ER HOTEL OF 18 ROOMS,
with 30 acres of ground located on Alle
gheny Valley H. R. and opp. Sprlngililc on tbe
West Penn:iowprIcc:easy terms. GEO. JOHN
STON, Agent, 62 Fourth ave. mh20-15
Tj'OR SALE-A MANUFACTURING PLANT
I? In a live business town of about 12.000. com
peting llnesof railroads, natural gas center, water
plentv; bnlldlngs easy of change to suit purchaser;
no fancy figures asked: cause for selling, to settle
an estate. Inquire or S. B. & C. HAYES. 143 S.
Franklin st., W ashlngton. Pa. mh 12-67
1710 R SALE-A VALUABLE 3IANUFACTUB
1 ING plant In Seventeenth ward. having a front
oflOOfecton Hatfield St.. and extending along
Home St. 33J feet, on which Is erected a large lron
clid building, containing a nV.tery of 2 boilers. 3
heating furnaces, with an engine and shafting,
will he sold cbeap to close up the business. Apply
toIENRY A. WEAVER & CO., 92 Fourth ave.,
or THOMAS MCCAFFREY, 3509 Butler st.
mb!8 73
FOR SALE PAYING HOTEL PROPERTY
cheap; must be sold to settle an estite: large
house In first-class order. 40 rooms; with 8 cot
tigesof3to7rooms each; 8 acres ground with
bowling alleys, billiard room, b ithrooms, laun
dry, drybouseand other outbuildings, shade and
ornamental trees, at Id lewood station. Panhandle
R. R.: location beautiful and convenient, bend
for pirtlculars to W. A. IIERRDN & SONS. 80
Fourth aye. mli5-51-5.10.15.20.i6
TOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS.
Machinery and Metals.
FOR SALE-ENGINES AND BOILERS-NEW
nnd refitted: repairing promptly mended to.
POKIER FOUNDRY AND MACHINE CO.,
LLM., below suspension bridge, Allegheny, Pa.
mh2-3
TTlOR SALE-ON E-HII24: HORIZONTAL EN
V GINK, 25,000 feet second-hand wire rope: also
hoisting and portable engines and blrmen valves,
castings, etc VLLTEi MCDONALD. 3200 Penn
avenue. Iy21-91-TTS
FOR SALE DRILLING ENGINES AND
boilers for oil or gas wells, engines and boil
ers in every size and style, saw mills and wood
working machinery. HARUES MACHINE
DEPOr. No. 97 First ave., Pittsburg, Pa.
mh9-D
FOR SALE-SECOND-HAND ENGINES AND
boilers; all sizes and styles In stock, from 4 to
100 h. p. ;allrcfltted;goodasnew, at lowest prices;
portable engines, 8 to 25 b. p. ; boilers all sizes
and styles. J.S.YOl)NG,23Park way, Allegheny,
Pa. OC25-80-D
FOR SALE-28SECOND-HAND, TWO-FLUED
boilers, 36 to 42" diameter by 18 to 28 feetr 1
second-hand horizontal tubular boiler. 44" by 10
feet; 2 second-hand vertical tubular boilers, 40 and
44" by 8 feet; 4 new horizonl ll tubular 51 to 60"
boilers, 12 to 16 feet; 11 nigger engines, second
band and new; 5 drill presses, 6ccond-hand; I
bellers screw cutter, f ecoud-hand; 1 emery grin
der, second-hand; ISO" by 6 feet lathe, second
hand: 2 10" by 4 feet screw cutting lathes, second
hand; 1 punch and shear combined, second-hand;
1 alligator punch and 6hear combined, second
hand; 1 12x21" engine and large band wheel, second-hand:
1 6x6" vertical engine, new; 11 steam
pumps, various sizes, new; 2 Judson governors,
2 and 3". second hand; lot boiler flues. 14 and 15
In.; 1 steam firecnglne, second-hand: 50 pulleys.
6 to 48" diameter, second-hand 4 new and 2 second-hind
doctor engines JAMES KEES, corner
Duquesne way and Fourth st. mh!5-27
Miscellaneous.
FOR SALE-SODA APPARATUS: SEVEN
foot high: will sell cheap. Inquire of L. T.
YODEK, No. 138'Ihlrd ave. inhlS-63
FOR SALE-SEVENTY BAR FIXTURES,
ualnut shelving, show cases, billiard tables;
cash or easy payments. 72 DIAMOND ST.
mbl9-44
F
IORSALE A FULLLIFE-S1ZECRAYON FOR
83 50. or 12 elegant cabinets or one large 8x10
lor framing, for (fl, of anybody, at AUFRECHT'S
ELITE GALLERY, 516 Market St., Pittsburg;
bring tbe little ones. mb20-94
FOR SALE-FINE, BEVELED-EDGE PLATE
glis mirror, hat rack!, marble-top tables:
Eerforated chairs, showcases. Ice cream freezers,
akers' outfit, etc. : from 2 to 5 F. M. any day this
week. 603 LIBERTY ST. mll20-93
PERSONAL.
PERSONAL-PAINTING LESSONS GIVEN IN
all branches; alsocrayon and pastel. Address
M. K., Dispatch office. mb20-17
PERSONAL BOOKS WANTED-IF YOU
have anybooks to sell, let us know. LEVI'S
LOOK STOKE, Seventh Avenue Hotel building.
mh7
PERSONAL-BOOKS, OLD AND NEW VYE
hive 50,000 volumes to sell at bottom prices.
FRANK BACON i. CO., 86 Diamond st. Libraries
purchased. mh9
PtRSONAL-A FULL LIFE-SIZE CRAYON
for $3 50, or 12. elegant cabinets or one large
8x10 for framing, for SI CO. ol anybody, at
AUFRECHT'S ELITE GALLERY, 516 Market St.,
Pittsburg; bring the little ones. mh:o-94
PERSONAL HIS LOVE SUDDENLY RE
TURNED; recently they had not been on the
best of terms owing to a little family 1&r occa
sioned by the wife Insisting on being allowed to
renovate his wearing apparel, and which, ot
course, was done in a bungling manner; in order
to nrevent the tranhle innv agreed tn send alt
their work hereafter to DICKSON, tbe Tailor, 65
-iiilh ave., corner Wood St., second floor, and
"mow everything Is lovely and peace and happiness
again reigns In their household. Telephone 1558.
auo-n
OFFICIAL PITTSBURG.
-VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
J reports of the Board of Viewers on the
grading, paving and curbing of Herron avenue,
from Center avenue to Thirty-third street:
Boquet street, from Semple street to Frazier
street; Atwood street, from Fifth avenue to
Boquet street, and Moultrio street,trom Fifth
avenue to Forbes street, have been approved
by Councils, which action shall be final unless
an appeal is filed in tbe Court of Common Pleas
within ten (10) days from date.
E. M. BIGELOW.
Chief of Department of Public Works.
Pittsbukg, March 12, lb90. rohl2-85
CITY TAXES NOTICE 18 HEREBY
Riven that the duplicates for March and
September installments of city, special, and
sub-district school taxes for the year 1S90 have
been placed in my hand for collection by the
Board of Assessors authorized to assess the
same.
First installment of city taxes payable in
March or April, second Installment payable in
April or September. Five per cent discount
allowed on second installment only if paid with
first installment in month of March, but no
discount is allowed on first installment.
Business tax and water rents payablo in
month of June.
Fire per cent added on all delinquent taxes
on May 1, on July 1 for business tax and water
rents and on October 1 for second installment
of city taxes
No statement furnished unless you intend
paying j our taxes by check.
Office will be open on last Saturday in March
and April until 8 o'clock f. m.
mhIl-ot-D J. F. DENNISTON. City Treasurer.
OFFICE OF THE CITY TBEASUBEB, I
MUNICIPAL HALL, BMITHFIELD STREET.
NOIICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ALL
owners, (whether residents or non-residents
of the city ot Pittsburg) ot drays, cart',
wagons, carriages, buggies, etc., to pay their li
cense at thi3 office forthwith.
All licenses not paid on or before the first
Monday in March, IbDO, will be placed in the
hands of police officers for collection, subject
to a collection fee of 50 cents.
And all persons neglectinc to pay on or be
fore first Monday in May, lsyo, will be subject
to a penalty double the amount of the license
to be recovered before tbe proper legal author-
i itv of said city.
auu uiu meiai piaeeuL mat year must no Te
turned at the time licenses aro taken ont. or 23
cents additional will be charged on the license.
Rates of license: Each one-horse vehicle,
J6 00; each two-lmrse vehicle, $10 00; each f our
horse vehicle, $12 00; each four-horse hack,
$15 00; omnibuses and timber wheels, drawn bv
two horses. $10 00; one extra dollar will bo
charged for each additional horse used in
above specified vehicles.
J. F. DENNISTON.
City Treasurer.
feJ0-'J2-D
Depaktmfnt of Public Works.
Pittsburg, March 10, 1KW. (
SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE
CEIVED at the office of City Controller
until FRIDAY, the 21st day of March. A. D.
1890, at 2 p. sr.. for furnishing and delivering
f. o. b. cars, Pittsburg.
Water Weight per
Pipe. Length.
" " 1.003 tts
" " 1,876 Its
" " 3,000 lbs
'- " 3.2U0 mi
" " 4,300 lbs
2.251
60 tons special castings.
Bidders must fix a date limiting tho time of
delivery and completion of contract.
The Chief of Department of Public Works
reserves the right to increase or decrease the
above quantity (20) per cent, all pipes to be
cast vertically and to be made of soft gray
iron, and to be tested to a pressure ot three
hundred (300) pounds to the square inch,
under the supervision of some person designat
ed by the Superintendent otWaterSuppIy aud
Distribution, probated bonds of fifty thousand
(550,000) mut accompany each bid.
No bid will be conMdercd unless accompani
ed by bonds in tbo above amount probated be
fore the Mayor or City Clerk.
I1 or specitlcattc-na, blanks on which bids
must be made, and ail other Information, apply
at tbe office of Superintendent ot Water sup
ply and Distribution.
The Department of Awards reserve the right
to reject any or aU bids.
E. M. BIGELOW.
Chief of Department of Public Works.
mhU-53-D
Tons. Class Size.
225 B 12
47 O 1G
93J B 21
4 V 21
817 B 30
TO LET.
Citr Residences.
TO LET-SMALL HOUSE, FOUR ROOMS,
both gases and water, separate yard: S Fulton
st, near ylle avenue cable cars; 118 75 per
month: water rent free. HENRY KEA. JR.,
937 and 939 Liberty st. rahS-u
TO LET NEW DWELLING OF 8 KOOSIS
and bath; all possible conveniences: elegantly
finished: Bluff St.. overlooking Monongahela
river: 10 minutes' walk from postofflce: only house
left out of six. HENRY A. DAVIS, 414 Grant St.
mhlS-53-TTS
Enst End Residences.
TO LET NEW BRICK HOUSE, SEVEN
rooms, bntli gises. water. Park avenue. East
End, 18. WM. IHRUMS'lON, 623GPenn avcuue.
mhl8-j8
mO LET-A NICE 7-ROOM HOUSE ON CAR-
A. VERst., EastFnd:
rltv water In hnnse: rent
low. Inquire of J
McCUNE, 242 Frankstown
mh20-26
ave., juisi r.na.
TO LET-EAST END RESIDECE-1KVING
place. Ellsworth ave.. Shadyslde. bouse new
with every convenience; near steim and cable
cars. W. A. HERKON & SONS, SOFourth avenue.
mh20-9t-MTbs
TO LET-HOUSE OF 7 ROOMS, FINISHED
attic, bathroom, w. e.. lirpe lot, magnifi
cent location: Fifth ave., Shadyslde: rent moder
ate: cable cars pass the door. 33 UNION AVE.,
Allegheny. mh20-34
TO LET-SHADY SIDE, NEW HOUSE, COM
PLETE, latest convenieuces. 6 rooms, both
kinds of ga, on Clayborne st.. n'r. Aiken ave.;
rent $(C0 per year. W. A. HEBRON A SO JiS. No.
80 Fourth ae. mh!8-83-TTS
rrno let-
ELEGANT BRICK HOUSE OF 10
and all modern InmrnvpTnents nn
JL rooms and all modern
walnuts.. K.E.: stable, carriage house, etc.:
H minute from cable car. SPENCER &GLOS
SEK. No. 419SmlthfieId st. mhlO-17
TO LET-55C4 WALNUT ST., SHADYSIDE,
two squires from Fifth ave. cable, two-story
mansird brick dwelling, eight rooms, hall, ves
tlbnle, bay window, bath, hot and cold water,
both gises; 11 W per month. BAXTER. THOMP
SON S. CO., 162 Fourth aye. mhl9-56-WTh8
TTnzeltvood Residences.
TO LET SECOND NEAR HAZELWOOD
ave . house of 6 rooms, lite conveniences,
only $22 50 per month. W. A. HERRON A SONS,
No. 80 Fourth ave. mhl8-88-TTS
Allegheny Residence.
fTlO LET EIGHT-R0031 HOUSE-NO
39
JL (jnartiers street. Allegheny. GEO,
STON, Agent. 62 Fourth ave.. Pittsburg.
JOHN-
mh20-15
TO LET-SEVEN-ROOM HOUSE-NO. 19 EAST
Jefferson street. Allegheny. GEO. JOHN
STON. Agent, 62 Fourth ave., Pittsburg.
mh20-15
rnO I.ET-DVELLING-NO. 77 RIDGE AVE-
JL NUE. Allegheny, six rooms and baib; only
$2o to a desirable tenant.
J. M.
FLEMING. Ems-
worm, ra.
mh 13-16
To let-no 200 south ave., Allegheny
CITY: brick house. 11 rooms, bath, rangchot
and cold water, both gies: possession immedi
ately. Inquire 342 REBECCA ST., Allegheny
City. mh!6-16
TO LET-176 WASHINGTON AVENUE, AL
LEGHENY, modern new two-storv mansard
press brick residence, eight rooms, bath. Inside
w. c, hot and cold water: front porch; electric
bells, etc.; M00 per year. BAXTER, THOMPSON
&CO., 162 Fourth aye., above new postofflce.
mhl9-56-WThS
TO LET-ALLEGHENY HOUSES-NO. 151
Grant avenue, 6 rooms. $36; No. 136 Bldge
ave , 8 rooms, f39; McClure aye., 8 rooms and
large lot, $30: No. 85 Sheffield St.. 6 rooms, $3;
No. 76 Sarah 6t., 6 rooms, S17; No. 26 Federal st..
1 room. $12. A. LEUG A1E & SO N, 31 Federal st..
Allegheny. mh20-32
TO LET-NICE FIVE-ROOM DWELLING. 401
Federal st. extension. Allegheny: electric
cars pass within five minutes walk of same; also,
storeroom and dwelling, 55 Chestnut st.. Alle
gheny: also 4 rooms cor. Sedgwick and Pennsylva
niaave., Allegheny. InqulreorJAS. R. MCKEE,
Penn Bulldng, Room 611, telephone 616.
roh20-74-TTS
Snbnrban Residences.
TO LET-AT INGRAM-SIX-ROOM HOUSE;
$15 per mouth. GEO. JOHNSTON, Agent,
62 Fourth ave.
mh20-l5
TO LET AT CRAFTON. NEAR STATION,
house of seven rooms, finished attic pantrv.
natural gas. hard and soft water,
ELI CRUM,
uraiton
mn20-SZ
TO LET-$30-SUBURBAV RKSIDENCK. 10
rooms and 3 acres, on Perrysvllle roid. at
Charles St.: electric car to door: delightful situa
tion. A. LEGGATE Jt SON, 31 federal st.. Al
legheny. mh!9-70
4pnrtmenr.
TO LET-FURNISHED ROOM. FRONT ROOM,
with all conveniences, including bath: onlv
five minutes' walk from postofflce. Apply 65
CHATHAM ST. mh204
TO LET-TWO CONNECTING PARLORS ON
first floor,cloe to new postofflce. suitable for
doctor or any office business. MAGAW A GOFF,
LIM., 143 Fourth ave. mhl9-l2
Offices. Desk Room. d.c
TO LET THOSE VERY DESIRABLE
offices on first aud second floor. Dal7ell
building, cor. Seventh st. and Duquesne way.
GEO. JOHNSTON, Agt., 62 Fourth ave. mh2iM5
TO LET FOURTH STORY OF NO. 99 FIFTH
avcuue. part of what has been heretofore
known as The Dispatch Building: room suitable
for lodge room or for light manufacturing. For
particulars sec BUS. MGR. DISPATCH, at Fifth
ave. office. mn.7-117
Bnslncss stands.
TO LET-HOUSE OF EIGHT ROOMS AND
storeroom. No. 8 Grant St. GEO. JOHN
STON, Agent, 62 Fourth ave. mhJO-15
TO LFT
80 feet:
WAREHOUSE-THREE-STORY 35x
elevator, etc.: centrally located: will
give five years' lease. GEO. JOHNSTON. Agent,
62 Fourth ave. mb20-15
TO LET-SEVERAL DESIRABLE LARGE
rooms In the central part ofthe city: suitable
for lodge purposes,
No. 80 Fourth aye.
see Vf. A. HERKON A SONS.
mhI-88-TTS
TO LET-3-STORY WAREHOUSE, 126 SEC
OND ave., steam elevator, etc.: occupied a3
wholeale grocery; has two excellent office. K.
B. PKIT Y, Fourth and Grant. mh7-90-MThl'S
TO LET-N0.2329 PENN AVE.. COK.TWENTY
iOUKTH St.. a desirable storeroom, four
dwelling rooms and two rooms In attic: rent low:
$55 per month, bee W. A. HERRON A SONS. 80
Fourth ave. mb20-9-D
TO LET-nOUSE OF SEVEN ROOMS AND
storeroom, cor. South Diamond and Twelfth
st. S. S., Pittsburg: tbls building has been lately
put In perfect order. GEO. JOHNSTON. Agent,
62 Fourth ave. mh20-15
TO LET-SUMMER HOTEL OF 18 ROOMS,
with 30 acres or ground on Allegheny Valley
Railroad, and opposite Springdale on the est
I'enn.; rent. $300 per year. GEO. JOHNSTON,
Agent, 62 Fourth ave. mh20-13
TO LET-SECOND. THIRD AND FOURTH
floors separately or as a whole, cor. Fourth
ave. and Smttlifleld st.. over Christy's drugstore:
very desirable for offices or business. See VV. A.
HERRON A SONS, No. 80 Fourth ave.
mhlS-83-TTS
rpo
IO LET-STOREROOM, CORNER VINE AND
Reed sts.. with plate-glass lront. electric
light, etc.. and five dwelling rooms good cellir.
all the latest Improvements; first-class location for
drugstore; rent only itOO. BLACK A BA1KD, 93
Fourth ave. mhl9-46
LOST.
T OST-MARCH 19.
BETWEEN BRUSHTON
a j
J station andKornblum's. Flfthave.. onenalr
of heavy framed gold spectacles; finder will be
suitably rewarded If returned to KORNBLUM,
50 Fifth ave mh20-19
FINE BUILDING LOTS.
BLAIR "ESTATE,
Hazelwood and Glenwood,
TWENTY-THIRD WARD. CITY.
These lots are 24x120 feet on Second ave. and
good side streets; only 20 m'nutes from Kmith
field st. by Second ave. electric line, which is
now running to these lots.
PRICES, $400 TO $1,000 EASY TERMS.
Ten per cent cash, balance long time monthly
pajmentsif desireeh Our agent will be on tho
grounds (at the' end of the Second Avenuo
Electric Railway) to show the property every
TUEbDAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY
from 2 to 5 P. Sf.
BAMUEL W. BLACK A CO..
mhl5-14-TTS 99 Fourth avenue.
ON OR ABOUT APRIL 1
THE DISPATCH BUSINESS OFFICE
"WILL BE REMOVED
To corner Smithfield aud Diamond sts.
mb9-117
TTIIDELITY TITLE AND TRUST CO.,
JJ 121 and 123 Fourth ave.
Have for rent in Pittsburg
Elegant offices in Fidelity Building.
Allegheny:
Brick house 6 rooms, 227 (new No.) Western
ave.
Brick house 8 rooms, 137 Jackson st
mhl6 61
TO-LET OFFICES.
UERMANIA SAVINGS BANK BUILDING,
Wood and Diamond streets.
At Low Rent.
Singly or in suites.
All modern conveniences, elevator, Janitor
service, etc etc For terms apply at the Bank.
feM-71
AUCTIOS BALES.
SALE OF UNITED STATES LAND IN
the city of Pittsburg. Pa. By virtne of
Section 46, Revised Statutes of tbe United
States, the undersigned will offer at
public auction, for cash, on the premises, on
THURSDAY, the 20th day of March. 1&90. at S
o'clock p. 3L. the property known as the Ma
rine Hospital property, in the Twentieth ward
ot the city of Pittsbnrg. Pa., described as fol
lows: That square of ground abutting on Ells
worth avenue on tbe north about 247 feet, on
Filbert street on the east about 394 feet, on El
mer street on the south about 233 feet, and on
Bellefonto (formerly Oak) street on tbe west
abont 359 feet, being tbe same premise con
veyed to the United States by James S. Negler
and wife by deed dated July 13, 1875, recorded
August 3, 1875, in the office of the Recorder of
Deeds of Allegheny county, in Deed Book 333,
folio 415. Tbe property will he offered in one
piece, and tbe right is also reserved to reject
any or all bids that may be made if deemed
advisable in tbe interests of tbe United States
to do so. Five per cent of the amonnt bid to be
paid at the time the property is struck off. If
tbe sale if confirmed, the balance of purchasa
money to be paid on delivery of deed.
Information in relation to tbe property will
be furnished on application to the Solicitor of
the Treasury, at Washington. D.C.. or to tho
Surveyor of Customs at Pittsburg. WILLIAM"
WINDOM. Secretary of the Treasury.
fe2M9-mbl-f-610-ll-U-13-H-15-17-lS-lD-a
PUBLIC SALE THE UNDERSIGNED
will sell for storage charges and expenses
attbeir warehouse, corner Twenty-fifth ind
Railroad streets. Pittsburg. Pa., on THURS
DAY, March 27, 1890, at 10 A. if., the following
goods stored with them for account of
Pennsylvania Company account Wallace
Cote, 8 cars lumber.
Mrs. C. Dravo. lot of household goods.
Chas. Moorhead. lot of household good.
Beniamin Bayliss, lot of household goods.
Win. McDonald, lot of household goods.
James W. McGnnahau, lot of household
goods.
Miss M. E. Talbot, lot of household goods.
Mrs. Annie Sellers. lot of household goods,
J. A. Carlisle, lot of bousebold goods.
Mrs. James Duffy, lot of honsehold goods.
Edward Gallagher, one trunk.
William Fitzimmons, one foot lathe.
mhe-16-Th UNION STORAGE COMPANY.
Parlor and Chamber Suits,
Brussels and Ingrain Carpets, Folding Beds.etcv,
at auction FRIDAY MORNING, March 21,atl0
o'clock, at No. 311 Market street. Fine Library
and Office Desks,Chairs,Secretaries,Bookcases,
Bedsteads, Bureaus. Wasbstands. China Clos
ets, Sideboards, Extension Tables, Mattress
Springs, Bedding, Clocks, miscellaneous lot ol
Honsehold Goods, Carpets, etc
HENRY AUCTION CO.,
AUCTIONEERS.
mb20-ll
AUCTION SALE-HOUSEHOLD FURNI
TURE wiilbe sold by auction, 308 Grant st.
THURSDAY, March 20, at 10 o'clock, A. ST.
Chamber suits, bedsteads, bureaus, wash
stands, lounges, chairs, rockers, Brussels, in
grains, hall and stair carpets, lace curtains and
kitchen utensils. These goeds are nearly all
new and will be sold without reserve.
mhlS-39
H. MOORE, Auctioneer.
HOUSEHOLD GOODS AT AUCTION
Thursday morning. March 20, at ll)
o'clock, at No. 31 Fulton st, Pittsburg.
Kitchen range, cooking utensils, dining room
furniture, aishes and glassware. Pictures,
shades, brussels and ingrain carpets, square pi
ano, haircloth parlor suit, bedsteads, bureaus,
wasbstands, beuding, etc
HENRY AUCTION CO.. Lira..
mhl9-57
Auctioneers.
AUCTION SALES H. B. bMITHSON,
Real Estate and General Auctioneer,
Office. Room 58, Eisner building. Fifth and
Wood st. Sales of jewelry, merchandise, etc,
at stores, furniture at residences promptly at
tended to. mhl8-50
A31USEMENTS.
pRAND OPERA HOUSE
Next Week.
THE J. C. DUFF COMIC OPERA CO.
OF
10O PEOPLE 100
IN
Their Successes of the Chicago Auditorium,
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday Nights aud
Wednesday Matinee,
H. M. S. PINAFORE.
Thursday, Friday N ights and Saturday Matinee
THE MIKADO.
Saturday Night.
The Pirates of Penzance.
A COMPANY OF POPULAR ARTISTS,
A DOUBLE CHORUb OF 80.
ELABORATE SCENIC EFFECTS.
PRICES Parquette and first three rows Par.
quette Circle, SL 50. Balance of Parquetta
Circle, 51 00. Dress Circle, ttrsttbreerows, 75c
Balance of Dres Circle, 50c
Sale of Seats Now Open. mb20-3S
B
IJOU THEATER
THI3 WEEK!
Matineee Saturday.
SEATS NOW ON SALE.
Engagement of the Famous EMMA
ABBOTT
GRAND ENGLISH OPERA COMPANY,
In the following Brilliant Repertoire:
Sat, Abbott Mat ROMEO AND JULIET
Saturday MARTHA
EMMA ABBOTP SIN&S AT EVERY;
PERFORMANCE.
March 21 "The Twelve Temptations."
mb20-2
GRAND CONCERT. UNDER THE AUS
PICES ot the Hoval Arcinura of Alle
gheny county, at Carnegio Mnsic Hall, Alio
ghenv. on
THURSDAY EVENING. MARCH 20. 1S90.
Mrs. W. B. Wolf, soprano; C. C. Mellor, organ
ist: Harry B. Brockett, tenor; W. S. Weeden.
bas, and Beetbovcn Quartet, composed of
Carl Better. Fred Toerge, George Toerge and
Charles Cooper. Addresses by J. A. LangflttJ
and S. U. Trenr, Esqs., of Pittsburg Bar.
Performance at S o'clock. Tickets 50 cents.
mhl6-118
-1 RAND OPERA HOUSE
VJT To-night.
THE EXILES.
Matinee Saturday.
Next wek Chicago Auditorium Opera Com
pany in REPEKrolRE. mh20
R. ROBERT J. BURDETTE WILL LEO
TURE in the First M. P. Cburch. Fifth
avenne,above Smithfield street, THURSDAY
EVENING. MARCH 20. Subject: -Advice
to Young Men." Admission, oOc Reserved
seats, 75c, to be had at 132 Fifth ave. mh20-29
Tl ARRIS' THEATER
Every Afternoon and Evening.
THE BLUE
AND THE GRAY.
Week March 21 Under the Lasb.'
mblS-ll-TTS
TTARRY WILLI AMS' ACADEM1
lo-night, Matinees Tuesday, Thursday and
Saturday.
LILLY CLAY'S
COLOSSAL GAIETY CO. mbl6-13
EXPOSITION PARK.
Saturday, March 22, 2 p. jr.
NATIONAL TRAP SHOOTING
EXHIBITION.
The EAST vs. the WEST. mhlD-Tl
WORLD'S MUSEUM-ALLEGHENY.
HILLIARD
Tne man who can at will dislocate every Joint
in bis body. Miss Ida Williams, tho handsom
est fat woman in tho world. Zemora, Egyptian
mystery. mh!7-13
"I a balpe;
BUILDING CONTRACTOR.
si acyentn avenue,
, . Pittsburg. Pa.
Telephone 1344. seWS-TT3
PATENTS.
O. D. LEVIS. Solicitor or Patents.
131 Fifth avenue, abovo Smithfield. next Leader
office. (No delay.) Established 20 years.
se25G0
-TTTATCHES AND JEWELRY AT THE
TT lowest prices; diamonds and other pre
cious stones iu rings, pins and earrings; clocks,
silverware and spectacles, silver spoons, knives
and forks and other JanHvpieces: watch repair
,?.!VTtiA?St?,rwork'at' reasonable prices, at
WILSON'S. CI Fourth aye. Jal4-TT3
TV J MAY, SONS t CO.,
Finn
DYEING AND CLEANING,
.. ,, a Blxt& Avenue,
mbl-l80-Tt3 Pittsburg. J?.
PIANOS.
. . ORGANS.
And all manner of Small Instrument!
HAMILTON'S.
delO-D Fifth avenue.
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