Pittsburg dispatch. (Pittsburg [Pa.]) 1880-1923, May 22, 1890, FIRST PART, Page 3, Image 3

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THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH, THURSDAY, MAT 22, 1890.
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IN VERY GOOD SHAPE.
Local Financial Barometers Show a
Aright Business Sky All Over.
SHERIFF SALES UNUSUALLY FEW.
Executions on Only $1 I 52,000 of the
County Valuation.
PRICKS LOW AND Bl'CULATIOr, QUIET
Manufacturing and commercial comma
nltlci are prone to ovcrtrmlo themselves
liou time to time, the Intervals being ttgu
Sated according to ipcclflo circumstances.
The rercr li rollowa.d by tlio collipie, or
rather prostration, kTiown as a panic Some
people have been sounding the toealn for
orue time, nnd adriolnc t"8 application of
iee water to the patlent'i teniplea, but It
would appear from the recorda of financial
distress In thla country that tho trade pulae
li atlll normal. However, tbo alarroUta
doubtlcai bavo their proper place la crea
tion and their alarun from time to time are
salutary.
An examination of the Sheriff aale Hat
for the June term ahowa that financial dis
asters are at present but one-eighth of what
they have been at times in the last 25 years.
It is true the list fills five columna ol a new s
paper, but it ia not aet with the space
economizing features that marked it during
panic timea, nnd might in thia respect be
compressed at least 33 per cent. Another thing
to be considered is the fact tbat the June
and December lists are always by far the
largest, and it is June that ia under review.
Of the list of 03 abstracts of property ol
fered, 53 arc advertised to be sold on tax
liens, tax-paying having been neglected
from various causes; some on account of
carelessness, enssedness or to settle disputes.
Of 20 others, some are on account of luna
tics or to make title, and some on delayed
executions', etc., so that but 20 represent
actual distress.
KOT MUCH FINANCIAL DISTRESS.
These 20 are mortgage cases, and these
foot up but about $120,000, and one on a
tract of coal land in Elizabeth township
makes more than half the amount. In most
f these there is large salvage, so that the
actual business distress represented is quite
small when compared with the aggregate
wealth ol the county a mere fraction.
Since the war there have been three
panics. In Sheriff Fleming's term the ad
vertising array was very large, some say
larger than during tbe administration of
Sheriff File, who had the principal task of
cleaning up tbe wreckage of the panic of
1873. A part of its effect was felt during
Sheriff Hare's administration, but the main
depression was felt' between 1675 and 1879.
Sheriff Fleming administered the office
in the latter part of the sixties, when
war prices were tumbling. Wheat sbriv
eled 33 per cent in price, prints and muslins
about 75 per cent,' and most commodities
in proportion, and many merchants were
unable to get rid af goods in time to escape
the crash, while others were so much in
toxicated by theirlarge gains that they re
fused to believe kyclone prophets in the
business worldl The tumble began
in Sheriff Oluley's time and the
passage of the national bankrupt law ac
celerated it. It may astonish some people
to know that the business of the sheriff's
office is less now than it was it 1857, but
Mr. Cluley's long experience enables him to
testify to that effect
LITIGATION HAS NOT INCREASED.
There has been no increase in new suits
entered in the cpurts. During the Jnne term
last year their were entered in Common
Fleas Ko. 1 7K5 suits; for the June term
this year the:fc are to date 581, and the
total number is expected to be near that of
last year. At) the April term of Common
Plea's last vial 5S1 suits were entered, and
this year to dale for tbe same term 802; but
Mr. McQuiltv states that the year will not
average above tbat of several previous ones.
Whitney Sg Stephenson say that prices of
stocks, as weft " ol other commodities, are
comparatively low, though tbey are not
enamored olfWestern mortgages and think
there is aoh likely to be danger from this
source than (from any other. Mr. Stephen
son is "iorinst" the placing of Western
mortgages. He wants the Western farmers
to go fu.fl East for money, as he says wo
have nectcSr nil we have cot.
Colonel v'illiam A. Hcrron says that
while sorti. peoplo are more inclined to
peculate 4tn they should be, yet he con
siders thA (kntry quite sound, financially,
it being nbVjTto stand moro Inflation than in
the pant, tho circulating medium being
larger tlinn formerly. Colonel Hcrron says he
lias cc n n sufficient number of panics to feel
himself cnpnblo ofjudclng quite correctly,
nnd lie regards the conditional! very dissimi
lar In those that prevailed In 1K73. 'J'licrolsn
considerable Indebtedness, but greatly en
larged ability to sustain It,
SO DANOKIt Or PAN 1 .11..
Borne speculator nra endeavoring to
frighten people over the crop prospects, but
while moat people are somewhat depressed
on account or the excesslvo moisture of the
Inst 20 months they comfort themselves with
the rejection that crops will stand 20
months'.excctsive moisture better than the
name Uhgth of drouth, and in some 7,000,
000 square miles there are likely to be tome
pretty? extensive patches where conditiona
will be favorable, so tbat after all there is
not likelr to be danger of famine.
itlontooih Blende Well.
E. W. Psrsball, a business man and poli
tician of Warren, Pa., was in tbe city yes
terday. Ho itays that there will be a strong
Republican bolt in Warren county if Dela
matcris the Republican nominee for Gov
ernor.'' .Either Montootb, or Stone, he says,
will poll a strong vote.
n
Fn?J( spasms, St. Vitus dance, nervous
ness add. hysteria are soon cured by Dr
Mile'f Nervine. Free samples at Jos.
Fleming & Son's, Market cL
Tbe PalaU Royal of Plttsbart?
Will be the new art room of E. P. Roberts
& Sons, which opens on Thursday, May 22.
All tbat money and artistic taste could ac
complish has been freely used to make it a
plute of surpassing beauty. Rare pottery, cut
glass,statnary and bric-a-brac may be seen
in boundless profusion. XT
Attend Our Great Mark Down fcnle
of French satlncs and Scotch ginghams
thousands and thousands of yards all new
choice goods, this season's styles are in
cludedcome or scud for samples.
' Jos. Houne& CO.'b
Penn Avenue Stores.
Elevator Accident
Aoided by using the Marshall self-closing
in'-ebway 'gate. Inexpensive, successful
ait durable. Marshall Bnos.,
X CO Diamond street, Pittsburg, Fa.
f Leghorn lints
WPhite, black, navy brown, at very low
-Vci, at Rosembanm & Co.'s. Ths
jABIes' jackets and wraps, a choice
iection of the newest and most popular
ies. Hucus & Hacke.
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tela! Untlnes French Hatiora nnd Scotch
Glnslmms
lowest prices ever made. Don't miss corn
Jos. Hobne & Co.'s
Penn Avenue Stores.
"EAL ESTATE SAVINGS BANK, LI 31.,
I FSrallhfleld firrrt, Cor. Fourth Avrnae.
i,.ttnl sYinnnnn Rnmlm tat nnn
)epjs!t of Jl and upward received and
orCSt.nnn." - nfc pei ccufc. -j.a
li.ndlea' London Nhlrls
4JIllk"lblouics in great Tariety. Bos-
bAujikc vo. zns
BPEECKELS SPSECHE58.
Trnst Certlflcntra Tgrablr, and Clam 8y
He Will Not Join the Trust.
There was a commotion in Sugar Trust
certificates yeaterday. Some operators havo
been working a game of aonic kind and some
people camo to grief, tho certificates drop
ping (4 In a few minutes.
Stock brokers here did not appear to havo
any information on the subject further than
intelligence ol tho decline, but It Is thought
a telegram received irom Sprcckcls to H. 1
Dllworlh & llro. may afford some cine to Its
elucidation. He suyi: "All report! that I
havo Joined the Trust are absolutely lalte,
and I will novcr Join It."
T0 NEW SEF0T FOB AWHILE.
Tfc Laic Xrl llond Will Ilnlld One Homo
Dnv In ilia I'uturr.
It was rumored yesterday that the Lake
Erlo road had prepared Its plant for tho
proposed new passenger depot to bo built on
the Southslde. Secretary Itoblnson promptly
denied tho roport. A new depot, ho said,
hat always been contemplated, bnt when it
will be built has not been deelded. It cer
tainly won't be built thla summer, because
the land purchased for the site is leased for
a year.
WASHINGTON'S DEIXOAnOK.
Qnay Asks Thnl It be Stilt la lbs Hlato Con
vention Without Instructions.
John Thompson, of Buffalo, Dr. Ander
son, of Venetio, and J. F. Taylor, of Wash
ington, are the slate candidates for unln
atruoted delegates from Washington county
to the State Convention. Senator Quay has
expressed a desire that good men be elected
without instructions. Another candidate is
Captain William Catlln, a colored veteran,
of Monongahela City.
A GREAT PURCHASE.
Three Well-Knowa Clothing Firms Unload
Their Cnmblard Stock for Cash Tbe
I C C C Ibe Purchasers.
Several days ago our buyers got wind of a
big clothing deal which was to take place.
It was no more nor less than the immediate
sale for cash of 500,000 worth of fine cloth
ing. Ol course they took advantage of it
and bought most ot tbe men's fine suits
offered, at about 33J cents on tbe dollar.
The goods are now marked and placed for
sale at our big store, and we are offering the
most unheard of bargains. Men's fine suits,
which cost (25 to make, will be sold for
$8 50; Prince Albert coats and vests, worth
$35, at $12; boys' suits, sizes 14 to 19, worth
510, marked to sell for $5; men's fine
diagonal cutaway suits at $10 and many
more bargains we have not tbe space to
mention. Call and see them.
P. C. C. C.
Cor. Grant and Diamond sts., opposite the
Court House.
Do Yon Warn a Bnrgalnt
If so, call at Hamilton's Music Store. 91
Fifth avenue. We are receiving in ex
change on an average three or four second
hand instruments everv day; hence they ac
cumulate very fast and mnst be sold. There
is no sucb thing as holding them for prices
thought of. You can buy them very low.
They are every one put in good repair be
fore shipping and warranted to be just as
represented. Come in now; you will have
a choice out ot40 or 50 pianos and organs, at
Hamilton's, 91 and 93 Fifth avenue.
Black Embroidered Fichus.
Onr ftWti 5mtnraf !ti -tlilw ovnltm!?Avai4
I heavily fringed, $5 npward.
JOS. Hoene & CO.'S
Penn Avenue Stores.
Trimmed Hata and Bonnets.
Largest and best stock in the city. See
for yourself, at Eosenbaum & Co.'S. xhs
Bronze Slalanrr Exhibition
At E. P. Roberts & Sons,cor. Fifth ave. and
Market st. Opening of new art room
Thursday, May 22. tt
BLACK Surah silk 21 inches wide at 75c,
85c, $1 and $1 25 a yard. The best values
ever offered. Hughs & Hacke.
TTSSU
See our colored cashmere tea gown at $10.
It leads the choicest and largest line of tea
gowns we have ever shown.
Jos. IIorxi:& Co.'s
Penn Avenue Stores.
NOTlCfcn.
NOTICK-FHOM AND AFTER THIS
dato I will not bo responsible for any bills
contracted by my wife, ana the public aro no
tified not to giro her goods on credit upon my
account. A. IIHILU
riTTwmmo. May 80. 189a inyZMO
MtUAb NOT1CF.K
U111TM til tlnllltlU UPTTI 1JI til.'
II CKAHKD Notice Is hereby elren that
ntiers of administration on the estate of Morris
Keillor, deceased, lato of Pittsburg, l' bare
boon granted to tlio undersigned, to whom all
persons indebted to said estate aro requested
to make Immedlato payment, and those having
claims or demands airainst tho same will make
them known without delay,
CARRIE FElTLKlC Administratrix,
tnyZ2-2H-Th IV Wylle aye., Pittsburg.
vtoticis is hereby given that on
IN the first daynC April, 1B90, the Arm of
J. F. A J. L. Scott, stair builders, dissolved
partnership. The business from that date
has been and Is now conducted by
John P. Scott, lata of the said firm.
All accounts due the late firm of J. F.
A J. L. Hcott are payable only to tbe
said firm J. F. Hcott, who is acting as
liquidating partner.
uiyl5-39-Tb J. F. BCOTT.
J. H. BALDWIN, ATTORNEY-AT.LAW,
01 Diamond street.
TESTATE OK JOSEPH FLEMING, DE
III CEAHED-Notlce is hereby given that
letters testamentary on the estate of Joseph
Fleming, late ot the borough of Bewlckley, In
tbe county of Allegheny, bare been granted to
tbe undersigned, to whom all persons Indebted
to said estate are requested to make Immediate
payment, and those having claims against the
same should make them known without delay,
GEORGE 8. FLEMING, ROBERT F. SHAN
N ON, Executors, at 412 Market St., Pittsburg.
niyC-29-Th
AUCTION SALES.
A
T AUCTION-
FRIDAY MORNING, May 33,
At 10 o'clock at the room's No. 811 Market St.
Handsome plush parlor salt, cost 1215; fine
pier mirror, chamber suits, library furniture,
dining room sideboard, tablos, and chairs,
chlffonler.mlrror door wardrobe, oalc ball rack,
fancy rockers, curtains, rugs, shades, springs,
mattresses, bedding, elegant body bruseels,
velvet and moquet carpets, linoleum, pictures,
china, glass and silverware, folding bed. cup
board, laundry lurnlshmcnts, etc
HENRY AUCTION CO.,
my254 Auctioneers.
ELECTIONS.
KBIj E SCHOOL aYRACUbE. N. Y.
lioardlnc School for girls. Under the sn
licrvlslou nf the Rt, Kov. K. D. Huntington, H.
T. D. Tim twentieth school yoar beclns Wed.,
Kept. 17. ISM. Applyto M1SSMARY J. JACK
BON. Principal. roj8-66-ThS
RENSSELAER POLYTECHNIC IN8TI.
TUTE.Troy, N. Y. Examinations for ad
mission to this, tliu oldest school of engineering
In tho United states, will be held In Pittsburg,
Pa., on June 4,1800. Candidates will be exam,
lned In tbe following subjects: Spelling, En
glish grammar, geography, arithmetic, algebra,
tnrnucb equations of the second degree In
cluding raalcals and In plane Geometry. The
examinations will be wholly written, and a fee
of ti will bo required of each candidate. Can
didates will report to G. W. G. Forrls, C. E.
room 815, Hamilton bulldlne, 9 A, v. to 6 p. M
For further Information address
D. M. GREENE, Director.
ap2D-81-TTS Troy. N. V.
OFFICIAL PITTSBURG.
CONTRACTORS-SEALED PROPOSALS
will be received up until FRIDAY. May
SU, 1800. at 2 o'clock F. II. lor fitting up the Con
troller's safe with document, files and book
racks. Information furnished on application.
Tho ricbt roserved to arccpt or reject any bid.
my 20-H E. S. MORROW. Controller.
Continued on Tenth Page.
TLTMUNIJ3-U0AIE HEEOUirBEVEN:
J STONE diamond rings tlS 09 each, the
greatest lmreatns on earth;frlcndsblp rings 60c,
tl 00 and SI 50 each; diamond watches, flno
jewelry, clocks, silverware and spectacles, etc..
at WILSON'S. 61 Fourth ave., Pittsburg. Fine
watch repairing a specialty. apio-rra
Xf-Ditplau aditrtucmenu one dollar per
tquart or one inttrtlon, Clatilfied advertlu
menle on thtt page tueh at Wantid. For Bale,
To Let, etc, ten ecnu per line or each inter
Hon, and none taken for lent lhanlflv ?enlt.
THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH
BBANCIT OFFICES.
TUB 1IIIANUII OFFICE KOIt THE BOUTH
B1DE HAS BEEN HEMOVED TO HO. Mil
CAltHON BTltKtTT.
ADJCItTlDEMKHTB, EW8 AND BUnSCltlf
THINS CAN IIE LEFT THKltE llOTIt FOIt
UKNKKAL KD1T1UNH, AND roll THE
Pl'KCIAI. MUUTHNlUlt 1B8UE 1'UULIBHKD
EACH HATUltlMY.
llltANUIl OFF1UEB AKE AI.HO KBTAH.
LIBIIK1) AT 'J UK FOM.OW1NU PLAUEit,
AT ALL OF WHICH WANT, FOIt BALK, TO
LET, AND OTHUKTHANHIKNT ADVKUTIHK
II K NTS' WILL 111'. HECKIVEI) UP TO 0 P.M.
FOIt INBKItTlON NEXT MOItNINOl
Advertisements are to be prepaid exeani whsre
advertlitrs already have accounts wlinTiia l)le
rATL'U.
PITTSIIUIHI,
TIIOMABMrnAFFKKY, J& ButUr strMU
F.M1L U, bTUCKKV, Uth street and I'snn aro,
E. O. HTUCKKY 4 CO., Will avo. and Fultonil,
N. eTOKKLY, Firth Avenue Market House.
XAST IMP,
I, W. WALLACE, C1SI Penn avenue.
OAKI.ANP.
UCALLIBTEH BHKIIil.Elt,llthav. Atwoodlt,
aouTiiaiPX.
JACOB Bl'OHM, No, :Carson street.
ALLEGHENY.
A.J. KAirtCnEK, 69 Federal street.
II. J. MCllItlDE. Market House, AlU(henr,
FItED II. EOQE1W. 172 Ohio street.
F. H. EOOE1W & BON, Ohio and Chestnutsts.
J. F. STEVENSON, Arch and Jackson streets.
THOMAS McllENKY, Western and lrwtnaves.
U. W. I1UUIIE8. Pennsylvania and lleaverTes.
1'EltltY M . U LEI Jl. Itebrcca and Alleiheny eves,
T. It. MOItKIS, CM Preble are.
1ULLVALE IIOHOUUH.
W. W. FLOUEER, Stationer, No. fUrant are.
BIIAItPSnUKQ.
C. BELLMAN, Stationer, SIS Main st.
ADVERTISERS,
-PLEASE NOTICE!
THE BUSINESS OFFICE OF
THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH
HAS BEEN REMOVED
tO CORNER SMITHFIELD AND
Diamond Streets.
WANTED.
31ale HelD.
"VTyANTED-THKEE EXPERIENCED SHOE
W salesmen at KAUFMANNS. myO-ll
THTA.NTED-OOOD BAKBER. APPLY 136S
V Second ave., D.W. HIHGENS. myI2-59
WANTED-A GOOD BARBEIt. APPLY It)
AL HAUCK, B6 Butler St., city. my22-67
WANTED-A GOOD BARBER. APPLY 107
SPRING GARDEN AVE., Allegheny.
mr3-75
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ANTED-GOOl) BARBER AND BOY.
Apply C. J. WIEGEL, 15PENK AVE.
mjn-iv
WANTED TWO UNION PAINTERS AT
once. GUOSs A CASSINGHAM, 86 First
ave. my22-3t
"TTTANTED - FIRST-CLASS MALE COOK.
Apply immedUtely, M FKANKSTOWN
AVE. mv2!-69
WANTED-A GOOD BARBER AT W. J.
SCHMHT'S, 64 Federal, cor. of Laeork st.,
Allegheny. my22-76
TTTANTED-OFFICE BOY. ADDRESS IN
tt own nanawnting, giving age, iiu -ill,
Plttsbnrg poatofflce. my22-S4
WAMTED-FIRST-CLASS WHITE BARBER;
crood wares. Inquire or W. H. SC'HELL,
ODera House block, Tarentnm, Pa. idO-S
WANTED-BOILER MAKERS. CAULKERS
and tank riveters at once. RITER& CON
LEY, Water street, Pittsburg, Pa. myZl-4S
XU"ANTED-F1RST-CLASS COAT MAKEItS
f V to work on fine coats. Apply JAS. DICK
SON. 65 Fifth ave, cor. Wood St., second floor.
myi-D
WANTED-A DRUG CLERK WHI) IS REG
ISTERED. Address A. S. RENDER, of L.
H. Harris' drugstore, VIS and 91S Liberty street.
my22-W
WANTED-A SOBER AND INDUSTRIOUS
watchmaker: steady employment and gooa
position. STEVENSON, tbe Jeweler, Johnstown,
Pa my21-8
-TTJANTED-A FIRST-CLASS DRIVER FOR
V team aronnd roundry: must bo quick, en
ergetic and willing. Address A. il., Dispatch
office. ray'iws
WANTED FIRST-CLASS TAILORS TO
work on altering and repairing. Apply
JAS. DICKSON, 6S Firm arc., cor. Wood St.,
second floor. uiy2-D
WANTED-A OOOD SLATE ROOFER -CAN
find permanent employment and good
wages by applying to H. PFANENSCHMIIT.
A 1 toons, Pa. my21-B
-rtrANTEII A 8INOLE MAN FOB OAR.
V DENEItandtn take chargenln horse and
cow. Apply at UltEUON URKWERY, cor. Flflh
ave. and Stevenson st. m y22-M j
WANTED-A HINOLKYOUNd MAN ABOUT
21 years old to do oBlce work and selling for
anianuraeturlngcoiiexrai stato salary expected,
IL II. II.. Dispatch offlco. 'my S J-C3
T7 A N T F, D-A N A 11 C II I T E OT V It A L
dratightiman. Inquire at o01c of JOrl,
ASdUS A wVj. KAMT. Archlteets, No. M red
eral st., cor. Laeoek, Allegheny, Pa, inyst-07
WAMT.D-'illltlCi: 001)1) DKAFTHMKN AT
once, on general machinery! give refor
mers and saUry utipcted. JllloVllDH HTEAM
BIIOVKL ANDIJltKfJOKCU, ilucyrus. O,
tnCMOO
WANTED-A HOOD HtlRHKHIIOKKi ONE
with soma eiperlenee in wagon work. In
quire at UA7.EI.WHOI) COACH AND WAGON
WOIIKH, Hsrelwood station, II, O, X, It.
myst-u
WANTED-AT ONCE-TWO OR THREE
bench and machine hands; none bntflrst
class men wanted. Apply bXCELBIOH PLAN
ING MILL, Craig St., (near river), Allegheny.
my2l-tl
WANTED-A VEGETABLE OAKDENERi
single man, sober, Industrious, good recom
mendations. Aoply at U A. SM11.EV & CO.'S.
Hatters. 9 Fifth avenue, from 10 A. it. to 12.
my22-2S
WANTED-BOOKKEEl'ER-ONE FAMIL
IAR with tbo commission business; must
do general office work: state where last employed
and bow long. Answer JAMES, Dispatch office.
my22-33
WANTED BARBERS TO OO TO FRANK.
. LIN. Pa.: good wages paid. Inqulrt atTlie
Leaaing naruers' supply Depot. A. EDI, IS t
CO., KB, KM, S00. Ma and 110 Liberty street. Pitts
burg, Pa.
myZMS
WANTED-BY A WHOLESALE HOUSE IN
city an assistant bookkeeper: must have
experience and give reference: state alary ex-
Sectcd. Addressln own handwriting EMPLOYER,
lipatch office. my21-7S
-TTTANTKD-ltELIABLE LOCAL AND TKAV
vV EL1NG salesmen: positions permanent;
special inducements now; fast-selling specialties;
don't delay: salary from start. BRoWn BROS.,
Nurserymen, Rochester, N. Y. mvlS-88-TTS
WANTKD-ONK AGENT IN EVERY TOWN
In the U. S. to sell our homeopathic family
medicines; steady work; can make (20 to flO per
week. DR. O'KEEKEACO., Homeopathic Chem
tsu. M Fifth ave., Pittsburg, Pa. my21-4.1
WANTED-CAUBU1LDERS-AFEW GOOD
car builders, experienced on freight car
work; also blacksmiths and planlng-inlll ma
chine hands. THE ENSIGN MANUFACTUR
ING COMPANY, Huntington, W. Va.
mylJ-18-TTS
WANTED-BAD WRITERS AT SMART'S
Busliicss College, 12 Federal street, Alle
gheny; open dally through summer, DA. M. to S
r. u.: system of shorthand changed from
Graham's to Eclectic, the briefest and simplest:
instruction private for both sexes. myls-l-TTSsu
-t-JTANTED-SALESMEN AT I7S PER MONTH
V salarvand 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 and sample case of goods free, Sl'AN
ARD SILVERWARE CO., Boston, Mass.
SC24-90-D
WANTED-AGENTS TO SELL TEA, BAK
ING powder and pure spices; gilts with
goods; coke workers, miners or mlllinen can make
money In their spare time: special Inducements
to persons having established trade. YAirw,
SH1RO TEA CO., 8S Jackson St., Allegheny. Pa.
ap.so-70-TThs
-TTT-ANTED-O ENERAL AGENTS, WHOMAKE
W from 1 000 to IV, 000 per year; canvassers from
It to 10 per day selling tfieTaylor adjustable shoe;
every lady Is a poisllile customer: permanent
business; exclusive territory assigned. Address,
with stamp. CONSOLIDATED ADJUSTABLE
SHOE CO., Salem, Mass. myS-68-TTS
WANTED-A FEWUOOD RELIABLE MEN
who can travel with flue specially for physi
cians; nay liberal; position permanent with op
portunities for advancement to right parties: no
canvassing for books; this is no "catch-penny"
adrt.: Investlxatlon desired. Address O. W.
CLOSE. SIS Wabash ave., Chicago, III, mylS-107
rcmnle flein.
w
ANTED-THREE EXPERIENCED SHOE
saiesiadlca at k.auaiajmab. myzxt
WANTED-GIKL WITH EXPERIENCE TO
sew on custom pant work. Apply at 631
SMITHFIELD ST., fourth floor. InyK-M
WANTED-F1K3T-OLASS SKIRT MAKERS!
references: call between land 10 morning)
Eersons speaking French preferred. OUAN
ALL, Vrtner Block, Finhave. and Market st.
myii-M
WANTED.
Illnlo nnd Fcmnlo Ilefp.
WANTED-ONE 8EAM8TRESS. 1 LADY'S
maid, Ko house girls, cooks, chamber
maids, dining room girls, nurses, German and
colored girls, waiters, farm hands, gardeners.
MRS. K. THOMl'SMN, 003 Grant st. aptf-MThs
WANTED-HOTEL COOKS. I0 PER WEF.Kl
dining room girls, chambermaids for hotels,
dishwasher, laundress, pantry glrl,aohono girls,
cooks, cliamDormalds, two girls for boarding
bouse. Hlaliest wages paid at MKEIIAN'B
AGENCY, MJOrant st. myll-P
tltiintlona.
WANTKD-POSITlON ,AH SALESMAN IN
hardware store by single man of eiporl
encei best of references. Address M., Dispatch
offlee. my2i-7
Flnnnelnl.
"TrANTKD..MORT(IAOEB-MONF,YTOLOAN
.v.v in turns to sun at t, .
AI,I,r.H t DAILEi, Kl Fourth
aiuu-M-TTHau
I and Oner coot.
ave. tci. 197.
TirANTED-MOKTUAllEH ON .CITY OK
mh2-p
WANTED -TO LOAN JMONKY AT TUB
least market rates on inortgases In large or
siiiall amounts, Hee W. A. HlCltltON SONS,
. qv ruurui BTcniic. inyi-si-MTit
WANTUD-MORTGAUIUI-.l,(100,)0TOLOAN
n imi.4 -.nail ...... Ill KmnAlt
if Rl-aiMHTUAUIUl-Sl,COn,PUOTUI.UAn
In large and small amounts at k, JnndO
nt, iHeof Blatetaxt no delay. ilEED B.
K M. Ill til li niieth sso m bi.lt .ilii.spwsi
toyLEtco:.it."o'u'v."
tir tm
ill 7 "" tm
WAN7ED-TO LOAN 1600,000, IN AMOUNTS
of fa, ooq and upward, on city and suburban
property, on percent, tree ortaxt also smaller
amounts at 6 and per cent. BLACK k BAIRD,
15 Fourth at enue,
se:i-d'M-p
WJ
ANTED SIOIlTriAllKH-ii mn fmTlll.d an
V J city and suburban properties at H, 'and
tncrcent. and on larms In Ailtrhenv nd nr.u.
cent counties at (per cent, 1. M, PEN NOCK A
bON, H7 Fourth aTeniie. ap7-ftl
TTrANTED-TO iOAN IMO.O0O ON MOKT
V GAGES: 10O and upward at 6 per cent;
per cent;
r hmlnfn
S00,000at H per cent on residences or business
property; alio in nuiuiuiui
FRENCH, ia Fourth avenue
so In adlolnlng counties. B. U,
OCZt-f-D
miscellaneous.
WANTED-TWO BECOND nAND SAFETY
bicycles. Address SAM, Dispatch office.
my-23-19
TTJANTED-YOU TO GET A BAKER'S
VV doten (IS) of Stewart Co. 's fine cabinet
photos for 11, at W and 02 FEDERAL ST.. Alle
gheny. mvi8-l!-TT8u
ANTED-ABOUT 5.000 YARDS OF BEST
Allegheny river cobblestone delivered at
McCandlessave., Eighteenth ward. K. BRACK
EN. Contractor. 851 Carnr gle ave. my!7-25
FOR SALE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE
Cltr Residence.
FOR SALE-A DOWN-TOWN PROPERTY: A
good Investment, and sure of enhancement.
C. H. LOVE, No. 03 Fourth avenue. my21-47
FOR SALE-INVESTMENT PROPERTY
Rents over fl, 000 ycarlv: 9 per cent net: five
houses: big lot; near Colwell and Logan streets:
send for new price list. ALLES & BAILEY, 1M
Fourth ave.; tel. 167. my2I-53-WThs
FOR SALE FINE WASHINGTON STREET
property: new two-story mansard, pressed
brick; eight rooms; all modern conveniences;
three new three-story bricks m rear; good big
lot; decided bargain. BAXTER, THOMPSON &
CO., 162 Fourth ave myl8-9J-TTRSa
FOR SALE-JHOOO-CHOICE INVESTMENT,
corner property, seven substantial compara
tively new brick buildings; corner storeroom,
dwellings of 4, 5 and 8 rooms respectively: build
ings in No. 1 condition; all occupied; yielding
good rentals; paved and sewered streets.
CHARLES SOMERS & CO., 813 Wood St.. 6019
Penn ave. my21-76
FOR SALE ON FORTIETH ST., ABOVE
Davison, an elegant new brick dwelling,
pressed brick front, hall, vestibule, nine large
rooms, bath, pantrys, range, both gasses. slate
mantels, cemented laundry, electric bells and
lights: In fact every modern convenience; tot 2ix
112)j tt. ; this property will be sold very reasonable
If sold before June 1: terms made to suit purchaser ;
Sossesslon at once. THUS. MCCAFFREY. 3509
utler st. myCl-33-ThB
Eoat nd Residences.
FOR SALE 15,500 NEW NINE-ROOM
frame bouse, Howe St., Shadyslde.one square
from Fifth ave.: all conveniences; lot 32x100.
SAMUEL W. BLACK & CO., 99 Fourth ave.
myl7-33-MTT
F
OR SALE-NEW BRICK HOUSE, 13 ROOMS:
all conveniences: lot. 51x125 feet: nearnaved
street. Nineteenth ward: handy to P. R. R. and
cable; price. S3, .50. MELLON BROTHERS. 6349
Station St., E. E. myl8-44-TTSu
FOR SALE S15.000-NEW BRICK, 15 ROOMS;
elegant finish; all conveniences: handsomely
located on Davcd street; lot, 65x153; Nineteenth
ward: handy to P. R. B. and cable. MELLON
BROTHERS, 6319 Station st. E.E. mylS-H-TTStt
FOR SALE-BEN VENUE PLACE-QUEEN
ANN E dwelling of ten rooms, reception hall,
bath. w. c, laundry: all conveniences: large lot,
50x120: shade and fruit trees: splendid porch.
SAMUEL W. BLACK A CO., 99 Fourth ave.
IUTI7-38-TTS
FOR SALE-ONLY 15,590-NEW BRICK,
house of eight rooms, with all the latest Im
provements; lot 32x100 feet to an alley: located one
square from Fifth avenue cable line, near South
Highland avenue. East End. Apply at once to W.
A. HERRON A SONS, 80 Fourth avenue.
my2Z-46-Tb8
FOR BALE-I3.500-OAKLAND SQUARE
6 minutes' from Fifth avenue:lelectrlc cars
Eass corner; corner property; brick, 9 rooms,
all, sliding doors, bath, w. c. gases, automatic
lighting and elcctrlo bclls,laundry, dry cellar, bay
windows, front nnd side porches, lot 30x100, streets
Sived and sewercdt everything In Al condition.
AMUELW. BLACK ft CO., 99 Fourth ave.
myl7-35-MTT
17011 BALE-EIGHT ACRES, WITH FINE
? mansion bouse ofl2 rooms: all modern con
veniences; good stablo and outbuildings! eleaant
shade and fruit trees: within two minutes' walk
of Firth are. cableearai one of the most delight
ful locations In East F.ndt this property will
make one or the finest residence properties in the
-city, or ran be sub-dlvlded and large prodl mado
on Ine selling price, If sold soon, THOU. L10
GE1T, HI Fourth are.) 71 Diamond at. after May
SO; in y 1S-7I
770IIBALK-SIIAHYHIDE IIKNIDKNUK-NISW
V two-story frame Queen Anne residence 10
rooini.liathandlsuiidry, porolies.li, A o. water, nst.
gas. wired for elertrln lUht, Inside w. c, slate
mantels, tile hearthsi In facta complete home In
every respect, beautifully located In a good neigh
borhood! flrst-eiass advantages for rapid tramlt,
bnlng within Ave lulu, walk or Hhadysfils sin. and
two mln. or proposed Center ave, linei very cheap
at IH.WOI see It. MICO, C. BLEETII, Penn and
Bhadyaves.. East Ettd. myl7-39-TT.au
Ilnxelivood Itealdeneee.
I710JI BALE-NEW QUEKN ANNS IIBICK
' dwelling Just completed, 7 rooms and
attle, water, tiatuMl gas, ete.t rront and rear
porches, good large collar, lot 21x120, convenient
to Hazelwood station and Second nvenun electric
railway, only 25 minutes from Smltbtlrld street;
price, only 11,000. SAMUEL W. BLACK A CO.,
VJ Fourth ave, my2l-52-TTg
Alle&bcny Residences.
J7OR BALK-HMALL HOUSE AND LOT, 60
Corry St., First ward, Allegheny, at auction,
on premises, Thursday, May 22, at 3 o'clock: lot
10x27; brlrk bouse, four rooms; terms cash. A.
LKGGA1E& BON, Auctioneers, 31 Federal St.,
Allegheny. my20-0
17011 SALE- ALLEGHENY RESIDENCE
.' properties at very reasonable prices and In
the most desirable locations on tho following
streets: Lincoln, Sherman and North avenues.
Beach, Bldwell, Shcffleld. Locust and Franklin
streets. DAVID BUAW ft CO., 152 Fourth ave.
mvl3-82-TT8
FOR SALE-HOUSE AND LOTNO. 70 ADAMS
street. Allegheny, 7 rooms with hall and
cellar and line lot 24x129 fcot to an alley, good
sewerage to bo sold at public sale on Thursday
afternoon. May 2i at 2 o'clock, on tho premises;
Hli,.e. .n.',ict,..'rcrra' cte- from JAMES W.
DRAPE ft CO., Agents and Auctioneers. 129
win m avenue, rmsuurg. myio-13-u
IJ1UJI BAL.E-AT A BARGAIN-ALLEGHENY
a.' residence, all modern conveniences, contain
ing nine rooms, lurge hall, vestibule, laundry,
stationary washtub; also butler's pantry with
sare built In for silver; linen and cedar closet,
bath and toilet room. For further particulars
call on JOHN L.DAWES A BON. Hand 16 Wood
St. : premises situated at 80 Fayotte St., Allegheny.
iny22-C0 '
Suburban Realdcnces.
FOR BALE-DESIRABLE SUBURBAN RESI
DKNCEB, building lots and acre properties
pn tho Ft.Wayno Railroad, at Bellcvua Bewick"
ley and Edgeworth. DAVID SHAW A CO.. 152
Fourth ave. inyl3-S2-TT8
FOR SALE-AT WILK1NBBUKO. SIX-ROOM
. rJ??JS house, finished attic, etc; lot SOxlJO;
price 12,800; terms to snt: cheapest proncrtv in
Wllklnsbtirg. IIAMNET A' MEItfiD?! 102
Fourth arm. anrt Wllblnaii... ri!. ..
-.,.-..-. .. ....,Mulft, mju-41
F,',',JiAIt.K-.,,'M0.-I'o"AM-AN ATTRACT
IVE suburban home, nice location, within
four minutes' walk of station; new house; seven
rooms, hall, porehes, good cellar, pure water, gas.
largo lot. wftb fruit, shade and shrubbery; easy
terms ofpayuient. CHARLES SOMERS A CO., 313
Wood St. mv2i.7
1T,O,K,?AI'fc5'0?)-A1 KLEGANT WILKINS
A' BURG home at a low price; new Queen Anne
house, eight rooms, reception hall, double par-
iufcriS1 ',Vp,?.Dtrr' mlrb'e aintels. tile hearths,
electric lights, gas, water, porches, dry cellar!
laundry, handsome ground-terraced lawn, frulti
shade; convenient to station and line of new elcc
10miodi?;i!i?."LE8 BOM1'a CO. 313 Wood
TTO" "A'tTWO ACRES AND NICE RESli
ftM, ii f fi '."SF"' three minutes' walk
;.,m.Vi':.,tIi'5n'f,lKht room" ln resldenoe; ball,
natural gas and other conveniences; all ln fine
order: great variety of fruit and shade trees on
the grounds: outbuildings: plenty of pure water
and the full sweep or the country aTmosphcrc;
J""" "change ,npttrt r0ra .tnall'clty property.'
JAS. W, DRAPE ft CO., 129 Fourth avenue, Titts
" my21-61
FOR SALE-LOT8.
Cltr Lata.
PS .SALE-LOTS ON WEBSTER AND
Bedford avenues at 1400; terms to suit.
BALTKNSFEltOER ft WaLlAil Nn. 154
Fourth ave. my22-24
Hnzrlwood Loin.
I TOR BALE-SI ACRES IN TWENTY-THIRD
? ward, convenUiit to second nvc. electrle
roadtcanbe subdivided Into about ISO (large slsc)
buMdlng lots, which will sell for 1500 each I price
11,000 per aeret onc-fourtlv cash, balance easy
lermaBAMUEL W. ULAOtt CO. , W Fourth
ave. myso-M-rt
FOR BALE-LOTS.
Enst End Lota.
1T(y!rIAh,!r,1100-1'AltaK LOTS. iISJl "A
iViZi,F.'i,.V.l5.VTJ1',',In,!nl Twenly-flrstward.
MELLON BltOTflERS. 6319 Station at.. K. K.
myiS-44-TTBU
TTri: .BAE-I'!W-VALUABLE TKNN AVE.
V frontage, center of East Liberty! xl9S at I1M
per front root. CHARLES SOMERS ft CO., 313
Wood st., 0019 Penn nve. myai-76
it'BALE-Fiilt II.M0I KABY PAYMENTSl
lot 40X102 ft,, on Howe St., cor. of an filer,
ynriOort.fromlloup street. Bee W. A. II Eft
RON A BONB, 80 Fourth avenue, my8-Bo-Tli
i1 on Filth avenue, near entrance lo Bchonley
t'arki gmaipit Imrsnln nn the entire avenue.
JAM.
IAS. W. DRAPE A CO., 129 Fourth Bvenite. P Its-
burg.
liHUI "AUK 1,0TB 4 IIA.1DBW91K. I.UIB. liA
JL1 108 ft,, on So-foot ttronti good Incallnnt handy
to P. R. It, and enlilei Nineteenth war ill near
paved uraut, MELLoK.BII01'HER8,ll.llBtatlon
st., li. IC, inyl-4l-Tf8it
I7IOR BALE-CKAIO ST., NEAR, FIFTH AVE..
1 , I'.ast r.nd. two very choice lots, MxIM feet
-mi win tii ni (nn Tory inw iiripp in ij,mi"iii
f soldberoreJuuel. REED II, COYLK A Ct)
ill Fourth avo, iny33-47-Tlm
Allrahcnv Lota.
T7OII BALE-ONLY IViO-FOR LOTS ON WIL
! LIB street. Nunnery Hill. Allegheny I'ltr,
near the Incline. Bee W, A. IIEIIRON A BONH,
o Fourth ave.
wyl7-l-TT8
17011 BALE-ONLY 1300-FOIl LOTS ON RIV
I; ERVIEWave.. Nunnery Hill, Allegheny
City i centrally located i very cheap. Bee W. A.
HKIIRON ABtlNB, 80 Fourth ave. myl7-l-TT8
T7OIt BALE-100 ALLEGHENY LOTS. ON
Lombard St.. Linden and Maple aves., Tenth
and Twelfth wards! payments easy. Inquire ot
J. A B, MCNAUOHER, 43 North Diamond St., or
43 Federal st. mhl2-56-o
FOR BALK-WESTERN AVE., NEAR THE
park, Allegheny, two fine lots 22HXI25 ft. to a
paved alley; the only vacant lots In this first-class
neighborhood: certain of enhancement ln value.
SAMUEL W. BLACK A CO., 99 Fourth ave.
myl7-48-TT8
Suburbnn Lota.
FOR BALE-AT EDGEW OOD. LOT ON MAPLE
street 100x300, at a bargain. IIAMNET A
MEREDITH, 102 Fourth are. and Wllklnsburg.
uiy20-4l
FOR SALE-AT WILKIN SBURG, ON COAL
street, lot lOOxSOu, for 11.100; a bargain.
HAMNETA MEREDITH, 102 Fourth ave. and
Wllklnsburg. iny20-4l
J7IOR SALE-LOTS, LOTS AT WILMERDING;
: branch office. No. 2 Wrstlnghouse ave.. Wll
merdinc: main office, 162 Fourth ave. BAXTER,
THOMPSON A CO. myl8-92-TTB8a
OR SALE-EDGEWOOD-COK. LOT, 85X136,
at station: only convenient site on the mar
ket, ata bargain. SALTENSPEKGER ft WILL
IAMS, No. 154 Fonrth ave. my?2-24
OK SALE-NORTH H0ME8TEAD LOTS, 601
120 feet, fronting on a. 60-foot street, near
Swlssvalc station. P. It. It., and City Farm station,
B.ftO. R. R.: price WOO to S50O each: terms to suit.
IRA M. BURCHFIELD, 158 Fonrth avenue.
aplO-36-D
OR SALE-FOUR ACRES OF LAND SITUA
TED In Union township. Alleehcny co.. Pa.,
being a part of the Lowen estate! the same planted
with fruit trees ln bearing condition: price tl. (XX)
cash. For Information Inquire of JOHN LOWEN,
adjoining the premises. my22-17
FOR SALE-SUBURBAN PROPERTY-THE
best ln the market for tbe money, ln the hand
some village of Bberaden, 15 minutes from Union,
station, on tbe Panhandle railroad: 84 dally
trains: monthly fare Scents a trip: large lots, 50
and 100 feet front, from (250 to 3600 each; easy
terms: houses built for purchasers: home-seekers
and Investors for profit should see Bheraden be
fore they buy elsewhere. For lull particulars
applyto SHERADEN LAND AND IMPROVE
MENT COMPANY, Limited, 127 Fifth avenue,
Pittsburg. my20-45-MThS8u
FOR SALE -CLIFTON LOTS! CLIFTON
lots at auction I Grand unreserved sale of big
lots at the rising village ot Clifton: eight miles
down the Fort Wayne road: Monday, May 26, at
3 o'clock will witness stirring times at the now
famous suburb named Clifton ; all the unsold lots
east of Allegheny avenue will be brought
under the hammer and be sold lor whatever price
Is offered. The owner Is a man of liberal Ideas
who Is not afraid to give a bargain, and he knows
how to lay off lots to suit the people. When one
goes to the country be wants a coun
try lot, not a hen coop. Fifty feet wide
and 150 feet deep is about tbe size
for a village lot. This gives tho children room to
play as well as the hens to scratch; also room for
a few trees, shrubs and garden patch. This Is
what we go to the country for. Now on the 28th
ot May we will sell six lots 46x140. seven lots
46x180, four lots 50x140. one lot 175x130 and one lot
100x130. Wide streets. The alleys are 40 feetwlde.
Tbese are lots worth talking about. Take train at
Federal st. 2:15 city time. Terms ten per cent,
down, balance ln tec yearly payments with Inter
est. Payments received monthly if preferred. If
you don't wish to be tempted to buy a lot stay
away from this sale. They are bound to go, and
we will make them go. A. LEGGATE ft SON,
Anctloncers, 31 Federal St.. Allegheny. my21-12
Farms.
FOR 8ALE FARM NEAR PETERSBURG,
Va., of 170 acres, half solid grnlate ready for
quarrying: Norfolk and Western R. R. runs
through the tract. Applyto DAVID C. BROWN,
for 2 days, Central Hotel, Allegheny City, between
,6 and 7 r. M. ' my21-85
FOR SALE-FARM-200 ACRES, FIN E RESl
DENOE, all other buildings, with tenant
bouse complete: natural gas free: good soil, coal,
springs, abundance of fruit, rich community,
snort drive from river and station. ED. Wll'
TiSM. 410 Grants t., Pittsburg. myl7-D
ailsccllnneous.
17I0R SALE-OWN A HOME-WE WILL BUY
! or build for you anywhere and let your rent
Bay for the property: no security required
RAN 1TE STATE PROV1 DENT ASSOCIATION,
branch office, Standard building, 131-533 Wood st.
tnvia-lt-TTsau
VOll SALE-HUHINLSS.
Hualnesa Chnucea.
JTHUt HALE-PnOBPEROUB GROCERY BTOKK
' on corner of two good streets. East End,
Ittshurgi 1750 or Invoice! positive bargain.
BHEl'ARD A CO,, IM Fourth arc. iny2214
1?OIl HALK-OR TIIADK-HTUOK OF DRY-
(IOUDH, value 13,000, for a country hnmei
buy llioitook ran rent the liounni aloknrss cause
or selling. ALLES, A HAILKY, 104 Fourth ave.
'1,1, 167. my22-
710 R SAL E-DOCIOIW AND DiUJOOIBTH-
a' liriiKstorn in n arimiiiK iwnti -in im.iiik iii-
ros.il i no opposition i cheap rentl goodchaneoialso
Buck's Handbook, 8 vol.. cloth, and Popper's
nysiein sioiiiriiin, uiiin ciotui uutu now. mm
UUNDY, Dispatch office. myK-18
I7IOR BALK-HAItDWARIS BTOIIK, UIIOOKIIY
1 stores, country stores) finest book and sta
tionery store In best town In Western Pennsyl
vania) excellent city inusle store, good offlee busi
ness) bakeries, drugstores, cigar stores, butcher
shops. BHEl'ARD A CO.. HI Fourth ave. my22
FOR BALE OE.N'iB' FURNISHING GOODS
store, good location; grocery, with new and
iresh stock, fOOO: other good groceries; cigar, drug
and notion stores; cigar and news stand: morning
paper routo: manuiactorleasnd many other busi
ness chances. PEUC1VAL ft CHAPMAN, 4s9
Grant street. wy:2-W
FUU BALE-A OOOH BUBINESS-A CLOTH
ING store, established over nine years, lua
handsome town (county seat), Isoflercdon favor
able terms) business pays J2, 500 a year after store
ana personal expenses deducted, and proofs to
show for It: good reasons lor selling. Address K,
care Carrier 34. Cleveland. O. inyls-70
TT-Olt SALE-AN OLD ESTABLISHED MER-
CHANT tailoring and men's furulsblng stand
ln a lively manufacturing town, with a popula
tion of from 6.000 to 8,000. and within 60 minutes'
ride of the city: capital required about l,O00; an
established trade; satisfactory reasons given for
wanting to sell. Inquire of ltAUU BROS. A CO..
SOO and M2 Liberty st. my22-23-Tb8
ITiOR SAl.r-REPUBI.ICAN WEEKLr NEWS
1 PAPER and Job office outfit, consisting or nil
modern Improved machinery. Including folder
and stcretyplng machine. Presses and all ma
chinery ln excellent condition; over 3.400 bona
fide circulation and a large Jobbing patronage:
located at county seat in one of Pennsylvania's
most prosperous Iron manufacturing counties;
raro opportunity for party meaning business. Ad
dress A. IS., Dispatch office, Pittsburg. Pa.
myl7-62
yjaslneaa Brands.
FOR SALE-AT LESS THAN VALUE-NEW
brick bouse, storeroom and five living rooms;
lot 41x120, ln desirable neighborhood, at present
occupied as grocery: business last yeart6,W0: this
will hear inspection. BALTENSFEROEIt ft
'WILLIAMS. No. 154 Founhave. niy22-24
UIOK SALE-AN ELEOANTNEWBK1CKBUS
X1 IN ESS and resldenco property on Carson
street, 11 rooms ana large store room, hall, bain
hot and cold water, laundry, stationary wash
tubs and neat frame on rear end or lot of four
roomsilot 28x100 fcot to alley: price, ItLbMo. MOR
RISON A BANKS. 1113 Carson street or snvash
lngton ave.. Thlrty-llrst ward. nivl9-TT8
FOR BALE-MISCELLANEOUS,
f nonce. Vehicles. Live Stock, ifcc
FOR BALE-SPEEO-PACER. IRISH MULLI
GAN. Inquire between 10 and 12 a.m. and
3 and 5 r. M. at NO. 195 RIVER AVE., Allegheny.
my22-H
F
OK SALE-ONE SET DOUBLE WAGON
harness! used onlv a few times and eood as
sew: a bargain. Apply at ARCHIBALD'S
STABLE, 119 Third ave. my22-117
FOB BALE-THE 8TUDEBAKER WAGON
used by Ihe Dispatch Country Road Expedi
tion; price moderate; condition good. Can be
seen at ARCHIBALD'S STABLE, HDhlrd ave.,
for three days. - myS-117
ITiOR SALE-BAY PACING MARE, 15X
J hands, sound, can beat 2:25: bay filly 3 years,
a sure 2i20 trotter: bay gelding IS hands, l,2tu
pounds, good style, rising 8 years. sound:cxtra rich
D.iT color, extra good family roadster, good under
saddle, good walker, carries head high, fearless of
any object: onercg. 4-vcar-old Jersey cow. fresh,
milking 16 quarts dally, rich milk, making 14
pounds butter per week. I will-sell any of above
at greatest bargains on this continent for qual
ity: letters of inquiry must contain stamp. II. C.
GRAFF, Kensington, O. my22-73
Machinery nnd Dletnls.
J7I0R BALE-ENGINES AND BOILERS-NEW
.5.,?.'!.e,1.Ste.'U.renslrlng promptly attended to.
OHTKR FOUNDRY AND MACHINE CO.,
LIM., below Suspension bridge, Allegheny, Pa.
ap3-76'
14,0K,SiLJ!r'7"WB: 202 HORIZONTAL EN
' GINK, 29,000 feet second-band wire ropoi alio
hoisting and portable englnos and Blemen valves,
eastings, etc, YELTE A MCDONALD, r0 Penn
avenue. JyJl-91-Tti
FOR BALE-MISCELLANEOUS.
Machinery and Metnla.
ITIOR BALE - DRILLING ENGINES AND
? boilers Tor oil or gns wells, engines and boll
era In every site and style, saw mills and wood
working machinery, HARM KM MACHINE
DEPOT. No. 97 first ave., Pittsburg, Pa.
mh-t J
171011 BALE-BECOND-HAND ENGINES AND
I1 bolters) all sites and styles In stock, rrom 4 to
loo h. p. tall rcfittedigood as new, at lowest prices)
portable engines, a to 25 h. p. i boilers aft sites
and stylos. J. S.YOUNO,S3 Park way, Allegheny,
Pa. iicsSm-d
TTiOlt BALK-MX FlRSr-Ct.ABB SECOND
1 HAND hollers, 44" diameter, 21' long, two
id" finest fire fronts and settings complete, ready
to let up for use In batteries or two; stunk and
breeching. Address IUTICU A CON LEY, Pitts
burg. Pa. inyJl-4'l
Mtaoellnneoiia.
T7OHBALF,-AM HF.OEIVINO DAILY FINF,
1 hananaa In oarlots, nnd dealers will do well
to call and esainlneiny stock before purchasing
elsewhere) will fill all country orders it per cent
cheaper than any oilier house In the tradei keep
nn drummers on the road nnd give my patron the
henrllt when sending their orders lo uie direr ti
will receive this week one ear cholen Louisiana
new potatoes and one car Louisiana onions In
three-bushel barrels, and will be able to Oil all
orders after this week with choice white and
Early Rose potatoes and Boutlmrn onions; have
several hundred boxes lino lemons In slock which
oan olfer to the uade cheaper than tho cheapest
house In the oltyi have several ears of due old
potatoes In storage whleh can sell to parties In
need or same at very lowprlees. All parlies who
are In need of produce, bananas nnd foreign fruits
ofall kinds had better call upon the old reliable
wholesale commission house of THOMAS II. Mc
UP WAN, 607 Liberty st. in)21.20
LOST.
LOST-A SOLITAIRE DIAMOND EARRING:
between Arch st and Irwin ave. by way of
North Park. Liberal reward if returned to 47
IRWIN AVE., Allegheny. mya -22
J" OST-FOUR CERTIFIOATF.S OF DEPOSIT
J belonging to J. 11. WOLFE, and drawn by
the Pittsburg National Bank of Commerce; same
dated on the 17th day or February-, 1800; the num
bers of said certificates were as follows; 036, 9JJ,
938 and 939, worth 20u each; payment has been
stopped on said certificates. wy21-27
PERGONAL.
PERSONAL BOOKS WANTED-1 OR 1,000:
50.000 for sale; all bargains. FRANK
BACON A CO., 801 Smlthflcld st. my!5
Sersonal books wanted-if you
have any books to sell, let us know. LEVI'S
UK STORE, Seventh Avenne Hotel balldlng.
mh7
REPORTS.
THE CHALFONTE; ATLANTIC CITY.
On tho beach. North Carolina ave.; unob
structed ocean view; salt water baths in the
house; elevator: now open.
fe9-H4-D E. ROBERTS A HON a
fTlHE BHELBURNE.
I Atlantic City. N. JM
Remains open throughout the year. Every
convenience, including passenger elevator
and hot sea water baths.
mylS-15-D A. B. ROBERTS.
HOTEL LAFAYETTE,
CAPE MAY, N. J.
Accommodates SOO guests; open all the year,
omnibus and sea water baths free to guests;
the finest summer and winter resort on the
coast: house within 50 feet of the surf.
tth4-80-D JAMES A- BTEFFNEH.
THE ARLINGTON.
OCEAN GROVE. N. J.
Accommodations and appointments first
class. Services the best. Accommodates 330.
Will open Hay 1,1890.
mh80-D WM. P. DOLBEY, Prop.
TiEDFORD SPRINGS,
BEDFORD, PENNA.
Unsnrpassed for health or pleasure. Opens
June 12. L. B. DOTY, Manacer.
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NITED STATES HOTEL-
ATLANTIC CITY. N. J.
Remodeled, enlarged and refurnished.
Finest Hotel on the Coast Opens June 11
W. S. ANDERSON. Manager.
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THE ELDREDGE. 18 SOUTH CAROLINA
ave., AtlantlOi.City, N. J. Three minutes
to depot or beacbtilarge, well ventilated rooms,
single or en suite, with all modern improve
ments. Terms, tl 50 to $2 per day. S3 to S12 per
week. MRS. E. J. ELDREDGE.
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Fort Griswold House
AND COTTAGES,
On the Sonnd. Opposite New London, Conn.,
OPENS JUNE 19.
Fifth season under tbe same management.
A cool, healthy and delightful summer resort;
bathing, boating, fishing, etc. Rooms and cot-
tapes inav be encased at Stnrtevant Home.
new xoratuit
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MATTHEWS & PIERSON,
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Proprietors.
THE MANSION,
ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.
Elegantly remodeled, greatly enlarged, hand
somely furnished.
OPEN ALL 'IHE YEAR.
mvlH-103 CHARLES McOLADE,
HOTEL KAATERBKILL,
CATSKILL MOUNTAINS.
THE MOrtT COMPLETE MOUNTAIN
RESORT IN THE UNITED STATES.
OPENS JUNE 2H. Rates reduced. Addreas
or call, W, V, PA JO IS, Marlborough Hotel,
llroadway and Thlrty-sutli itroot, Now York.
niyl7.WvrTri
MOUNTAIN HOUSE,
Orosson Springs.
On tho summit of tho Allegheny Mountains.
Will open JUNE 23. For circulars and Infor
mation address
WM. R. DUNHAM, Superintendent.
mvl-C3 Cressun. C.tmlirla Co., l'a.
AMUHK.11F.NTs.
G
RAND OPERA HOUHE-ONE WEEK-
COMMENCING MONDAY, MAY 28,
With nsual Matinees.
FAREWELL ENGAGEMENT OF THE
ORIGINAL AND WORLD-FAMOUS
HANLONS,
Presenting their Grand Fairy Spectacle,
NEW FANTASMA.
Seats now on sale.
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pONCERT-CARNEGIE HALL.
TUESDAY EVENING, MAY 27.
Allegheny Musical Association Cantata, "Don
Munlo."
Soloists: Mr. and Mrs. Theo. J. Toedt, Miss
Gertrude Edmands,
MYRON W. WHITNEY.
Tickets, SI. For sale at Alox. Ross, 137 Federal
st, Allegheny. m20-7
T)IJOU THEATER
To-Nlght.
MCUARTHY'8 MI8HAPS.
Matinees Wednesday and Saturday.
May 28 "One of tbe Finest." myI9-ll
pRAND OPERA HOUSE-
TO-NIONT.
MATINEE. SATURDAY ONLY.
HERRMANN.
Next week Hanlon's Now Fnntasma. myl9-S3
H
ARRIS' THEATER-
Every afternoon nnd evening
is. p. hullivan, in
A CELEBRATED CASE.
Week May 23 Tho Streets of Now York.
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ORLD'S MUSEUM.
Allegheny Cltr.
May 19, HYPNOTISM!
Second week ot Hop O'JIy Thumb.
Miss Ada Brlggs the Fat Beauty.
Dixon A Lang's Comody Co. myl8-82
HARRY WILL1AM8' ACADEMY-To-night.
Matinees Tuesday, Thursday
and Saturday,
HARRY KERNELL'S
NEW COMPANY.
Harry and John Kernell and 20 others.
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EXPOSITION AUDITORIUM I
Beats for Ave thousand people.
Monday and Tuesday nights,
May 23 and 27.
Matinee Tuesday at 2.
STRAUSS
And bis Orchestra from
Vlonna.
a imfHrent nroeramme each eoneart.
ED. C. GARiiER... ,? Manager
Sale of seats at Kleberllros.' Mtislo Store.
Prices fl 60 Hciirvedi Admissions, MM and IL
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s3har
TO LET.
Cltv Residences.
TO LET-441 PENN AVE., THREE-STORY
brick residence, suitable fur professional
men! rent low to good tenant: can gctlong lease.
BLACK A BAIRD, lis Fourth ave. my21-0
Eoat End Itcslnence.
T
O LET-FORBES BT OAKLAND. COM-
Pl.Krr. new House,
lust finished, eight
rooms, latest Imnrovemenls. nir llonuetst. Soo
V. A. lIF.URtJN A SONS, 80 fourth aye.
my!a-j-ii,i,
fYlO LKT-WESTHINSTER PLACE, SIIADY
X. HIDE, very nealrahlo modern built brlek
residence nesrl) new, inn rouinai every con
venience. HENRY A. BREED, tie Market St.,
city. myil-io-tha
Rooms. Houses, gee.
TO LKT-li I.AIKir, AND WELL VKNTI
LATF.D rooms In suites ol 2 lo 4, or will Irt
tlio 24 to ono party! onn ur tlm best Inentlnns In
llinclly loragnodlMjnritlng house. McMANUH
A CM., Ileal raiatnund Insoranee Affts., corner
of Wood and Fourth aye,, Pittsburg.
mr3.zl.TT8u
Ortlers. Deik Room. A'u.
mo i-rr-.v few nick officiw i" """
L MANIA HAV1.NOS BANK BU1I.DINO,
wood and Diamond streets. splo-49
TO LET-FOURTH STORY OF NO. 00 FIFTH
avenue, part of what has been heretofore
known as 'ihe Dispatch Bnlldinvt room suitable
ror Jodgo room or for light manufacturing. Key
to be had from V, St. t.'rtbbs. Real Estate Aft.,
So. 00 Fifth ave. For particulars see lll'J. MUlt.
ISPA'IUH, corner Smlthlleld and Diamond sts.
Mlecellnncona.
TO LET OR FOR BALE-HOTELS, COTTAOES
and hath houses, Atlantic City, N. J. t lots
for sain In all parts of the city; also So. Atlantic
City. Chelsea and for Atlantic Land Vo. ISRAEL
(I. ADAMS A CO.. Real Estate Agta., Real Es.
late and Law Building. apls-88
PROPOSAL!.
mo CONTRACTORS SEALED PRO-J-
POSAL3 for the building of the new ad
dltlon to St. Bridget's school, Eleventh ward,
city, will be received by Rev. Jerome Kearney
until 23d lnst. Plans and specifications may be
seen at tho office ot BICKEL & BKENNAN.
Architects, Room 713, Hamilton bulldintr. Fifth
ave. myll-oTM)
Ct BALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE
LJ CE1VED at thi- office of tbe Secretaryof the
1 own Council or Butler borough until TUES
DAY, Jnne 3, 1890. at 7:30 P.M. for the paving
of Main street ot Butler borough (about 25.000
square yds. to be paved with tire or vitrltled
brick.) Flans and specifications can be seen at
tbe office of tbe Secretary of Council. Council
reserves the right to reject any or all bids.
. T. MECHLING.
President of Town Council.
LEVI M. WISE. Sec.
Butleb, Pa., May 21, 1890 my22-13
WlLLKINSBUBO. PA.. J
May 7. 1890.
PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED BY
the borough of Wilkinsburguntil2o'clock p.
St.. Mav31. 1890. for the placing of $40,000 worth
of bonds: Said bonds being first bonds of the
borough of Wllklnsburg, ln denominations of
S1.000 each; tbe first 20 bonds redeemable in 20
years; 10 bonds ln 25 years, and 10 bond in 30
years; Interest payable semi-annually at i per
cent per annum. Councils reserve the right to
reject any and all bids.
ARTHUR STUART.
JOHN MCINTOSH,
-T W.3ICCUNE.
Finance Committee
P. O. Box 25, Wllklnsburg. my8-27-Th
SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE
CEIVED at the iifflce of City Controller
until SATURDAY, the 21th day of May. A. D.
1890, at 2 P. M., for tbe furnishing of ice for the
various offices in Municipal Hall.
Specifications can be seen and blanks for
blading can be obtained at tbe general office
of the Department of Public Works.
Each proposal must be accompanied by a
bond In double the amount probated before
the Mayor or City Clerk.
Tbe Department of Awards reserves the
right to reject any or all bids.
E. M. BIGELOW.
Chief of Department of Public Works.
Pittsburq, May 20, 1890.
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rOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
J.V Sealed proposals will be received at the
office of the Borough Clerk until SATURDAY.
May 31. A. D. 1890, at 4 P. M.. for the following
sewer and sewer and street improvements, viz.:
SEWERS.
One brick sewer of 6 and 7 feet in diameter
in White street, from Fifth avenne to Eighth
avenue.
One terra cotta pipe sewer 12x15 inches In
diameter in Verner alley and Fairview avenue,
from Shaw avenue to tbe summit on Fairview
avenue.
STREET IMPROVEMENTS.
Grading, curbing and paving Fifth avenne
with block stone from the Iron Bridge to tbe
borough line
Grading, curbing and paving 8haw avenne
with block stono and firebrick, from Coursin
street to Rld;a streer.
Plans and specifications of tbe above work
can bo seen, and blanks for bidding and all In
formation can be had, at the Engineer's offlco
on and after May 23.
Each proposal must be accompanied by a
bona In double tho amount of the proposal nnd
probated bofore a notary public, and said pro
posals must be handed ln on or before tbe above
specified time; unless said requirements are
strictly carried out the hid will not bo con
sidered. The Committees on Htroots and Bewers re
servo tho right to reject anv or all proposals.
U. H. II Ell WICK, Borough Clerk.
MoKkmpoht. Pa,, May ill, 1890.
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VTOTJOE TO CONTRACTORS-HEALED
-LN proposals will bo received at the offloo of
iho llnrough Clork until TUESDAY. May 27,
A. D.. 18U0, at 4 P. M for tho following sowor
and stroot Improvements, rut
HKWKIIS.
Onenf 12 Inches In illameter In Delano alley,
about ISO food ona of 18 and it) inches In
diameter In Sixth avenue and Union stroot
from Coursin streot to Versailles avenue.
HTJIEKT IMPROVEMENTS.
Grading, curbing nnd paving Union street
with firebrick from Sixth avenue to Versailles
avenne.
Grading, curbing and paving Sixth avenue
with firebrick nnd ulocbstono from Coursin
street to Union street.
O railing and paving Lynn alley with firebrick
from Eleventh to Twelfth avenues.
Grading and paving Strawberry alley with
firebrick from Seventh to Eighth avenues.
Plans and specifications of the above work
can he seen and blanks for bidding and all In
formation can bo had at the Engineer's oRlco
on and after May 19.
Each proposal must be accompanied by a
bond ln doublo the amount of the proposal
and probated bofore a Notary Public, and said
proposals must bo handed in on or before tbe
abovo specified time; uless said requirements
are carried out tbo bid will not bo considered.
The Committees on Streets ana Hewers re
serve tho right tn rojrct anv or all proposals.
Ol B. HERWICK. Borough Clerk.
MoKeespobt, Pa., May 17, 1880.
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ANEW
BuburbBnTnwn Site.
Possessing advantages of access to
THREE LINES JDF RAILROADS.
LOW TAXES
A gratifying feature of the place. The open
ing of tho Reynuldton and Dravostmrg bridge
bas caused a regular boom In Drarosburg.
Worklngmcn who desire to own their own
homo generally look to the advantages and dis
advantages ol a place before Investing. Tho
easiest manner In which a wnrklnguian can se
cure a homo is to secure a lot In a desirable
plan, and he can build a bouse thereon and pay
lor u as easy as paying ront.
The now Itlsher plan of lots at Dravosburg
is just the placofor sucb an Investment, be
causo the taxes are small,
BEING ONLY 10 MILLS.
It is almost a portion of the city Itself, being
only 14 minutes walk from tho centor of Mc
Kccsport, which tho new Dravosburg bridge,
opened this week, and an electric street car
line, lo bn built this sninmer, brings into easr
access. Tho location la most healthful and
charming, overlooking the beautiful Mononga
hola and the city of McKeosport. People liv
ing ln McKeesport have to sulfor from the
smoke and dust of tbo mills, and they find it
uioro pleasant and healthful for themselves
and children to live a short distance away tram
the heart or the city. The Risber plan at Dra
vosburg eclipses all others on tho market, and
persons, who .ire wise enough to buy lots at tbe
present low prlco
CAN DOUBLE THEIR MONEY IN A
SHORT TIME.
Inquire at
ROOM 5, No. 8 WOOD STREET,
Or at
OFFICE OF ESTATE OF J. C. RI8HER,
DRAVOSDURG,
For any Information desired.
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JVTOKNIGHT A VICTORY.
PVA
MBER3, GAS AND STEAM FITTERS,
ueaiers in uaa v txtnres.
LAMPS, PUMPS, LEAD PIPE, HOSE. ET&
Special attention given to Natural Gas Fitting.
..Vl8 H1UTUFIELD ST.. PITTSBURG. PA.
I '-' ?T " Telopnons 7(ft , J7-fl9.TW
NEW ADYERTI8F.MENTt4.
WATSDN PLACE LOTS
TENTHJffAED,
alleoheny; city,
On line of the Perrysvillo Avenne Eleotrld
Road. Avenues CO and 00 foot wide. Lots
loading back to 30 and 40-foot streets.
PERRYSVILLE AVE., abeantifnl situation
for resldenoe sites. Lota SO feet front, 1800 to
11.800 each.
NATOHEZ BT., fine elevation, DeantlfoJ
view. Lota 60x125 feet only JL00O each.
WATSON BOULEVARD, very cholc lot,
25x125 feet; J500 each.
EAST ST. Lots 20 feet front by 100 to 129
feet ln depth; S300 and 8350 each.
This plan has Just been put on the
market at these verv reasonablo
prices, and will be sold on terms to
suit purchasers. Pure country air.
all city conveniences, and. without a
doubt, tbo finest suburban residence
sites ln Allegheny county.
Call at once and select yourself a
good lot.
For plans and all Information sea
REED B. EDYLE k ED.,
AGENTS,
131 Fourth Avenue.
Agent on the grounds every Wednesday and
Saturday afternoon from 2 to 8 p. if.
Don't Miss This Ontarbunity-
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WILMERDING!
THE MODEL TOWN OF THE TURTLE
CREEK VALLEY.
NATURALGAS !
ELECTRIC LIGHT J
PLANK SIDEWALKS!
PURE WATER! PERFECT SEWERAGE!
These unsurpassed advantages in a New Town,
together with the location at tbat point
of the Mammoth Plant of THE
WESTINGHOUSE
AIRBRAKE CO.,
Employing about 2,000 Men!
And which will be in full operation by June 1,
make WILMERDING the best
town in Pennsylvania
FOR BUSINESS.
FOR RESIDENCE.
FOR INVESTMENT.
N. B. Lots sold last fall aro now changing
hands at advances ranging from 40 to 60 per
cent. The company, however, will continue to
sell at tbe old rates until June L Some excellent
lots remain unsold.
NOW 18 THE TIME TO BUY I
Correspondoneo solicited. For maps, plan!
and otbor detailed Information apply to
, THE
EAST riTTBUURQ IMPROVEMENT CO.,
WILMERDING, PA.,
Or Room IX Vvostliiglinaio Ilullillng. Pitts
burg, Pa. mylMO-Tti
FAIRMDUNT PLAN.
But a few of these elegants lots now
to offer. Every ona of them affords a
beautiful building site.
FLEMING PARK.
I30U la all we ask foryonr choice in
this desirable property. Large level lots
rlsbt on railroad line of proposed elec
tric road. Beautiful river view; 15 min
utes only from heart of elty.
Small payments monthly.
Charles Somers k Co,,
sn wnnn rt.. enm penn avfl e. e.
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HE LARGEST '
DOWN TOWN
STORAGE PLANT.
W. A. HOEVELER.
Warehouses and yards. Pike and Thirteenth,
Twelfth and Etna sts.
Private sidings In yards and warehouses. Low
rates of Insurance. Negotiable receipts loaned.
Separate departments for general merchandise;
flour, furniture. Honors and metals. Hand
somo and convenient office rooms tor use of
customers froe.
Railroad address, W. A. Hoereler, Pike and
Th Irteenth sts.. Pittsburg, Pa., A. V. R. R. Can
placed at Twelfth, st,, via. Junction R. R.
Shipping, distributing and hauling attended
to. Exhibit space with power to let; also rooms
with power to ault. mb27-62-TT38q
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LD HICKORY
For medicinal and family nse it is the purest.
finest flavor and oldest
KENTUCKY BOURBON WHISKY
ever placed beforo tbe public. Experts are re
quested to test its superior quality above all
others. Sold by
JOS. FLEMING A BON. Druggists.
apll-7-TT!jSa 412 Market at., Pittsburg, Pa,
A. WHITELEY,
128J Third ave., upstairs, opp. Barnes'
Safe and Lock Works.
Gents' shoes soled and heelod for75o while yoa
wait. Hand-sewn. 95c Finest work ln tbe city.
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rvR. E. T. PAINTER
Has removed to
602 PENN AVE.
Conanltation hours 9 a.m. till 1 P. St.
mylWO-TTS
-jt MAY, SONS 4 CO.,
Fine
DYEING AND CLEANING.
68 Sixth Avenue,
mhlS-S0-TTS Pittsburg, Pa.
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A. BALPH,
BUILDING CONTRACTOR,
41 seventn avenue,
Plttsbnrg. Fa.
Telephone 1344. seo-38-m
PATENTS.
O. D. LEVIS, Solicitor of Patents.
131 Fifth avenne, above Smlthlleld. nextLeodtf
office. (No delay.) Established 20 years.
SC23-60
PIANOS,
OROANS,
And all manner ot Smalt Instnuaeati
HAMILTON'S, v. )-.'?$
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