ni,,' --",. .;' --,,,-., . . - l tM . utM-Z1!'- -' HP" ' 'm m -I ye. jHpf-- ; 0?HE . PITTSBUBG- DISPATCH lB S3-Ditplay adivrtlsemenU one dollar per WANTED. FOR SALE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE. FOR SALE LOTS. IH&:. .. . . ... I , - ,...,. l . , , . . . H mend on Ulfi page mch at fTanTed. brSaZe, 'ML To Let, eft, fen eentt per line Jot each inter- Wi hon. and none taken for lets than fifty tentt. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH BUANCH OFFICES. THE BRANCH OFFICE FOK THE SOUTH BIDE HAS BEEN KEMOVED TO NO. IUZ CAKSON &TKEET. AD ACKTISEM ENTS. X EWS A K D SU BSCRI P TIOKS CAK BE LEFT THERE BOTH FOR GENERAL EDITIONS, AND FOR THE El'ECIAL SOUTHSIDK lfaSUE PUBLISHED EACH SATUEDAT BKANCH OFFICES ARE ALSO ESTAB LISHED AT THE FOLLOWING PLACES, AT ALL OF WHICH WANT. FOR SALE. TO LET. AND OTHER TRANSIENT ADVERTISE MENTS WILL BE RECEIVED UP TO P.M. FOR INSERTION JsEXT MORNING: Advertisement are lo be preDitd except where advertiser already have account! with Tub Dls rxTCa. PITTSBURG. THOMAS MCCAFFREY. S.V1 Entler street. E.MIL G. STUCKET. nth street and Penn ave. E. G. STUCKEY 4 CO.. W vile ave. and FuUonii. . bTOKKLl. FUtli Avenne Market House. east END. J. TV. WALLACE, 6111 Penn aTenne. 0AK7.AND. MCALLISTER Jt BHEIBLE1S, 5th av. Alwood St EOCTIIEIOE. JACOBSPOHN. So. JCarson street ALLEGHENY". A. J. KAF.RCHER. 59 Federal street. H. J. McHRIDE. Market Hone, Allegheny. FREDH. EGGEKS. VZ Ohio street. F. II. EG G ERs 4 SON, Ohio and Chestnut sts. J. F. STEVENSON. Arch and Jackson streets. THOMAS MCHENRY, Western and Irwin ave. ). W. HUGHES, Pennsylvania and Beaver aves. l'EKM M GLElM. Itehccca and Allegheny ayes. T. R. MORRIS, 66 Preble ae. M1LLVALE BOROUGH. V. W. FLOCX.EK. Stationer. No. i Grant ire. SllAKFbBURG C. BELLMAN, blalloncr, 818 Msln it. ADVERTISERS, PLEASE NOTICE! THE BUSINESS OFFICE OF THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH HAS BEEN JU'.MOVKD tO CORNER SMITHFiELD AND Diamond Streets. WANTED. Mill llrlu. "W ANTFD SI LAIIOIU'.IIH AT HUCIPH HILL brlcknvrU at once. 1IOOIII A FLINN uiy:4-si ANTKD A YOUNG MAN TO WilllK IN a Millard room; rulrrencrs rruulrril. IKIX VM Pittsburg. ra2t-87 "tT7ANTEI)"'LAll(IRI'IW )Y TIIF. UNIO! V MToitAGK CO.. Twrniy-nfih and Railroad sts., Pittsburg my:4-U TFAN1KD-AT marltlnUti, suunirstoHn. O. IINI'K-TI.N FUCsr-CLAH-i THE LLOYD 1IOUI11 ,'()., m) 2-1-3 WANTED-JIAN TO WORK. ON FARM: Gi-nnan preferred. Call at JO o'clock at 117 DIAMOND hT. m-J4-hO WANTED-CARPENTEHb - APPLY REAR of 41 FEDERAL SI'., between 7 and 9 o'clock a. M. to-day. mj-'-N -17-AN1 ED - TWO FIRhT - CLASS COAT t makers to go out of town. Inquire at P. J. LOUlill.Nin 'S, C4 Liberty t. my3-17 WANTED - GERMAN MAN KNOWING how to care for and drive carriage hoi ees. Call at 170 bANDUSK Y bT.. Allegheny. tnySl-a WfANTED-FlRSI-CLASS COAT MAKERS V to work on fine coats. Apply JAN. DICK EON. 5 Fifth aye., cor. Wood St., second floor. my5-D -TTANTED-ESTRY CLERK FOR OFFICE OF V nianuracturlnc concern: must be quick, and firt-c!aej penman. Apply 1. O, BOX 944, l'lttsburg. my.n-17 -TTrANTED - FIRST-CLASS TAILORS TO 1 V work on altering and repairing. Apply JAS. DICKSON, CS Firth aTe., cor. Wood St., second floor. myS-D w ANTED-TWO HONEST. INDUSTRIOUS men to sea a new installment article; good pay gusranteed: must live in city. HOME I'UW LISHINOCO.. No gSlxthst. my23-gr TTJANTED-A LIVE. ENERGETIC SALES V MAN for city trade; a liberal commission or salary to the right man: only experienced men need apply. S. A CO., Dispatch olflce. mv24-15 TTTANTED-THREE GOOD DKAFTSMEN AT it once, on general machinery: give refer ences and salary expected BUCYRUS bTEAM fcHOVEL AND DREDGE CO., Bucyrus. O. mj-tl-100 -rVfANTED - STONEMASONS. APPLY AT DLQUESNE TRACTION BUILDING, 2CcTllle st. and Kirth ave., or at SJ9 OHIO ST., Allegheny. KUNB.EL& JORDAN, Contractors. mr3-22 WAXTEL-A MAN TO TAKE AN OFFICE and represent a manufacturer; $50 ptrweek; small capital required. Address, with stamp, MANUiAClUKER, Box 70, West Acton, Mass! fe!5-89-B -TTJ ANTED - SALESMEN - LIBERAL COM V MISSION paid to carry a line of Phila-celphla-niade blankets, flannels, leans andcassl meres as sideline. Address MAN UFACTU REK. Box 1841. Philadelphia. myi4-5S "TTTANTED-RELIABLE LOCAL AND TRAV V EL1NG salesmen, positions permanent; special Inducements now; fan-selliiig specialties; flon't delay: salary from start. BKoWN HKOS., Nurserymen, Rochester, N. Y. mylJ-SS-rrs TTT-ANTfcD-L'ARlJUILDEltS-A FEW GOOD T T car builders, experienced on freight car work; also blacksmiths and planlng-mlU ma chine hands. THE ENSIGN MANUFACTUR ING COMPANY, Huntington, W. Va. Uiyl3-I9-TTS -VT7-ANTED-A GENERAL AGENT WHO V can make f!, 000 to (5.000 a year; canvassers from (3 to flO per day: permanent business: ex clusive tcrrltorr; ladles succeed well as canvass ers. Addres E. BLAKE A CO.. P. O. Box 439 I'lttsburg, Fa. my"!4-n WANTED IMMEDIATELY - A CAKE baker who Is neat and cleanly about his person as well as his work; must be a sober man and an excellent workman; work light and good wages to the right party. Address LOUGHKY Bltos., Greeusburp, Pa. myI3-97 TTJANTED-BAD WRITERS AT SMART'S Business College, 1: Federal street, Alle gheny; open dally through summer, 9 a. u. to 9 r. h.; sstem of shorthand changed from Graham's to Eclectic, the briefest and simplest: lntruction private for both sexes. myJ8-l-TTS6u WANTED-SALESMEN AT f75 PER4IONTH satarrand expenses, to sell a line of silver plated ware, watches, etc: by sample only; horse and tramlumisbed free: write at once for mil particulars aTid sample case of goods free. STAN DARD SILVERWARE CO., Boston, Mass. se24-90-D "YTTANTED-tTS TO fMO A MONTH CAN BE V madn working for us: persons prelerred who canrurnlshahortcand give whole time to busi ness: spare moments can be profitably employed also: a rewiacanclesln towns and cities. II. i JOHN&ON A CO., 1009 Main st,. Klclimond. Vs. fe8-9t-8 -rTTANIED-AGENTS TO SELL TEA, BAK- V. IJ,. PwacI' and pare sptces: gltts with sroods; coke workers, miners or mlllmen can make money in their tpare time: special Inducements to persons having e.tabllshed trade. YAMA eHIUO TEA CO., fBJackson st., Allegheny. Pa. apJO-70-TThs WANTED-1MMEDIATELY-AN EXPERI ENCED male teacher for a public Institu tion 25 miles from the city; must be a thorough disciplinarian: single man, about 35 yi ars of age; salary 500, with board and washing; constant em ployment. Address TEACHER, Dispatch office. inyU-100 -Trr-ANTED-AMBITIOUS. RELIABLE MAN, V one each with headquarters Pittsburg, Erie. Uarrlsaurg, Philadelphia. Pa., andbleuben Tllle, O., to personally work liro Insurance; lilgbest security: lowest cost: best terms; investt rtc Address A. D. ENSIGN, 312 Opera House, Chicago, III. myl4-B3-W8 "TTANTED-GENERAL AGENTS, WHOMAKE V rrom M. 000 to 15, 000 per year; canvassers from tl to fio per day selling tueTaylor adJusUble shoe: every lady Is a possible customer: permanent tmKlnfH ln(lM tnrrllnrv ARSlned. Address. with stamp, CONSOLIDATED ADJUSTABLE. onui. va., saiem, jiass. uijirwuc TTANTED-A FEW GOOD RELIABLE MEN TV who can travel w ltb line specialty for physi cians; nay liberal: position permanent with op portunities for advancement to right parties: no canvassing ror books; this is no 'catcb-penny" advt: Investigation desired. Address O. W. CLOSE. 315 Wabash ave., Chicago, 111. myl8-107 TTT ANTED-AO ENTS T( SF.r.T.THE PINLES! V Clothes Line: patent recently Issued: It holds the clothes without pins: tbey do not freeze to it and cannot blow off: sample line sent by mall Wc; 50-foot line by mail 1 25. For circulars, price list and terms addrcss'lUE P1NLESS CLOTHES LIN E CO., 17 Uermon St., Worcester, Mass. ap5-9l-ws VTTANTED-AN EXPERIENCED SALESMAN 11 to handle real estate; must oe competent to take charge ofa branch office and be able to fur nish satisfactory reference: the position pays a salary, no commissions: applicant will please give Inll name and address, which will be regarded as confidential. Address REAL ESTATE, care Letter Carrier N o. 5. my24-ll "TT7-ANTED-SALESJIEN TO SELL LUBRI V GATING oils to consuming trade In Ohio Valley: previous experience not essential, but must be cool salesmen: applicants acquainted .in territory wUl have preference; rigid references required; men of good character only need apply. Auu.cvo. KIIIUI UE. U1CIIUUB DUHIIiai Elllfn. Bncc .and references, VACUUM OIL CO.. Rociies- lr, a. Xi myM-e Male Ileln. TiTANTED-TWENTY-FIVE CASHBOYS AT VV KAUFMANN'S. Apply this morning. "gytl-es TUTANTED-ONE FIRST-CLASS PLUMBER. V Call at 1S1 EIGHTEENTH SI'., Sonthsldc. tnyn-98 TrTANTF.D-A GOOD BUTCHER. INQUIRE W mt IMS Main St.. Braddock. C. EMEKlCH. WANTED - EXPERIENCED CLOTHING salesmen. Apply M6 WOOD STREET. mTj4-98 Female IlelB. WANTED-A GOOD PANTRY GIRL AT 156 FIFTH AVE. mT24-83 ANTED-TWO COOKS AT DUFFY'S IIOI'EL, 540 Grant St. mr--W WANTED GIRL FOR DISHWASHER, GIRARD HOTEL, 3) and 22 Federal St., Auegneny. jnj.-io-u WANTED -TA1LORESS - MIDDLE-AGED single ladv to work on boys' clothing and instruct boys In the trade: wages J20 per month with board and cashing. Address TEACHER, Dispatch office. "y24-i -TT7ANTED-LADIES nAVING A LITTLE V leisure each daj. x no can make money liv assisting me In mv business. For particulars send immedlateiv. self addressed, stamped envelope to MISS L. K.NOTTS, Uniontown, Pa. my24-5G-wssn BInle and Female TIclp. TTTANTED-ONE SEAMSrRESS. 1 LADY'S V maid, 200 house girls, cooks, chamber maids, dining room girls, nurses. German and colored girls, waiters, farm hands, gardeners. MRS. E. THOMPSON, 608 Grant St. ap28-MThS -VTTANTED-HOTEL COOKS. flO PER WEEK; V dining room girls, chambermaids for hotels, dishwasher, laundress, pantry girl, '.TO house girls, cooks, chamDerraalds, two girls for boarding bouse. Highest wages paid at MEEHAN'S AGENCY, 515 Grant St. myl9-D tllnntlon. VTTANTED-POSITION BY AN EXPEHI T V ENCED Isdv stenographer and typewriter; can give best city reference. Address F. Y., Dispatch office. my24-83 WANTED -POSITION IN WHOLESALE commission or grocery store by single man; would drive If required: understands ship ping; best rercience. Address J. KENNEDY, B Wilson St., city. my24.7 w ANTED-AN EXPERIENCED MALE BTE N'niiitA I'llKK and tvnewrlter desires a po sition st a moderate salary with a inannfactiirlnt: cnlil.limcnt Aduress oijvunAiiir.11, New Brighton, ra myM-H WAN'lED-HITUATION BY YOUNG MAN as sKltant boukkreper; has bad several years' experience In liociksiiplng nml liaiiklnvi nrst-clnssii'ten'nrBiiiMl bond, If required. Ad ilrcf" I., IHspalrli ofilce. my24-27 A .VI ED-POSITION AS BTKNOQTiri'fiEU anil typewriters good iieninuni gruillinle from tiulnttcnlleget almMlouhli'iir 1nrli( entry bnokkrrmri cny iiremiiitrjri best relcronce. Ad dress n, ll, Disputed 1 nice, myil2 WANTKD-HOTELOH A KIKST-CLABbHUM- all.it iluu liiMu lu iettse ur would acueil tin- maiisgeiilrnt by n party who lias cataied lo inn ii iBiiiiir 111 u n. 111 BOXN O., Dispatch offlca. I'nrtnrra. II1CNT1.F.MAN OP IIIIHINF.SM TTTANTED-A V eviierlenre. wltlifX.LOU tu 15.000. as til 'irlencc. with JJ.10U to 1,000, astisrtnrr Inanrttstilialiedmrrratitllebusiuess. PEItCIVAL ACIIAfMAN, 439 Grant st, my24-S Ilonrders and Lodgers. w ANTED-OCCIlPANTHFUinillRDHTOKY backroom; alio lull room. uiAiiun bt. my24.l.r Honrdlug. WANTED-IIOOMS AND BOARD IN PRI VATE famlly.no other boarders preferred, by young married couple; must be convenient to street or cable cars and not over 15 minutes from postomcc, Allrghrny, or Oak I Xddrrss COUPLE.'' Dlspatcd 1 Oakland, prelerred. omce. iny:4-w Flnnnclnt. -ttt-anted-mortgaoes-moneytoloan V lnsumsto suit at K, I and 6 per cent. ALLES & BAILEY, 104 Fourth aye, U'cl. 107. spIJ-14-TTEBU WANTED-MORTGAGES ON CITY OK Allegheny county property at lowest rates. HENRY A. WEAVLR&CO., RFourth ayenua. h2D WANTED-MORTGAGES-H. 000, KOTO LOAN lnlargeand small amounts at 4 K. lands per cent free of State tax: no aeiay. jie..ij js. COYLEJt CO., 1JI Fourth ave. myziu-TT8 . -TTTANTED MORTGAGES WE HAVE V money to loan In large or small amounts on Pittsburg, Allegheny nr snburbsn Improved real estate. LEE. BARNKTT CHAPLIN, 313 Wood St. my24-25-MW8 WANTED TO LOAN (500,000. IN AMOUNTS or 3,000 and upward, on city and suburban property, on )i percent, free of tax: also smaller amounts at 5 and 6 per cent. BLACK, ft BAIRD, 85 Fourth a enne. seJKES-D WANTED MORTGAGES-JT, 000, BXTO LOAN . J city and suburban properties at 4K, Sand t per cent, and on larms in Allegheny and ays cent counties at 6 per cent. 1. M. PENNOCK A SON. 147 Fourth avenue. ap7-f41 WANTED-TO S.OAN tHXXOOO ON MORT GAGES: J100 and upward, at 6 per cent; 500,000 at 4 per cent on residences or business froperty; also in adloining counties. 8. H. REN CU. la Fourth avenue. oc2i-4-D WANTED-CIT Y MORTGAGES ON REAL ES TATE in large or small amounts; money ready when title is all right: no d elay ; reason able charges. THOS. MCCAFFREY. 2509 Butler st. Office open evenings. Telephone 5514. Ja4-71-'W8 WANTED-CTTY AND ALLEGHENY COUN TY real estate of all kinds lo sell: reason able charges: property advertisedfree of charge; no saie, no cnarges: nave plenty ox purchasers. mus. JlcuAf r KE.X, 33uv iuuer, Office open evenings. Telephone 5514. las-rfi-ws STIsceilanpona, -TTANTED-MED1UM SIZID SECOND HAND V safe. Address EXPERT, Dispatch office. my3-88 WANTED LARGE SAFE: STATE SIZE; also office furniture. Address CASH. Dis patch office. iny24-85 -T7-ANTED-TO BUY ONE SECOND-HAND t V clay washer, one pug mill and three or four otters wheels for stoneware. Address HAMEL AoK,GlBBONS & CO., Zanesville, O. rny23-28 WANTED-A FEW PURCHASERS TO TAKE the remaining lots on Falrmount aye.: they afford elegant home sites; are close to ctble lines; are cheap. CHARLES bOMEKS & CO., 313 Wood St., 6019 Penn ave., E. . my24-47 -VrjANTED-TO CLOSE OUT MERCHANT TT tailoring business; everything necessary to carry on the business; will lease building and close out entire stock. Call on-or address C. W. HUFF, New Cumberland, V. Va. jni-2 WANTED-rO SUPPLY CAPrTAL-MANU-FACTUR1NG esUbllshments desirous of increasing facilities can secure requisite capital by applying to W. H BARCLAY'. U. 8. Pension Agent, this city Examination must be satlsfac tory: communications conflrtentlsl. iny-12-wssa FOR SALE IMPKOVED REAL ESTATE City Residence. TTlOR SALE-A FOURTH AVENUE PBOP- D'tRTY that Is far belowTaluetoaqulek buyer, I. H. LOVE. No. 93 Fourth avenue. my24-9 C, FORSALE-BtG BARGAIN-NO. 45 COLWELL St.. a three-story brick dwelling of eight rooms, halUgood cellar, fine range, slate mantels, both gases: corner lot: terms to suit; send for new price list. ALLa.3 4 BAILEY, 164 Fourth ave. Tel. 167. mvM-31-S FOR SALE-FINE WASHINGTON STREET property; new two-story mansard, pressed brick; eight rooms; all modern conveniences; three new three-story bricks in rear; good big !?A: a?iei hJrKm- RAXTEK, THOMPSON ft CO., 162 Fourth ave. mylS-JMIdSu FOR SALE-MAIN, NEAR BUTLER ST.-A . . Jr'ett home In every particular two-story brick. 9 rooms, bsth. h. and c. water, laundry. In side w. c. marble mantels, etc.: nice lawn and garden: in a very select neighborhood; lot 35x110, to alley. J. C. RE1LLY, 77 Diamond St. my23-8 F.K!JALHr5:r?,-Ja Si FORTY-FIFTH ST., lotaixlio, with new2-story and mansard brick dwelling. 8 rooms, halL bath, china closet, ce mented laundry and newly papered throughout; one-half cash, balance to suit purchaser. See THOS. MCCAFFREY, 3509 Butler it., city. myl8-157-ws.su ' FOR SALE-THREE 2-STORY NEW BRICK bouses, with mansard, on Bluff street. Sixth ward. Pittsburg, eight rooms each, with all mod ern conveniences; will sell for sLsoo, M.800 and 6.500 respectively: lots 23 feet 9 Inches by 130. Particulars from J. B. LAKKIN ft CO., 15! Firth avenue. mv24-4 FOR SALE AT f2, 100. U-200, AND 12.800 EACH, on Laurel St., near Pearl, sixteenth ward: street paved, Ave almost-new frame dwellings or five rooms and hall in each; lots 22x162 rt each: terms 1150 cash on each: bal monthly payments if S.H'I?'1- Particulars of THOS. MCCAFFREY, 3509 Butler st. mv21-39-ws FOR BALE-J14.000-CHOICE INVESTMENT, .iiS0nerHr0J.rt?1 ??Ten substantial compara KSh new,brick buildings; corner storeroom, dwellings 014, 5 and 8 rooms respectively: build Ih'L J01 condition; all occupied; yielding fiJ?l,x..P."ed "d sewered streets. CHARLES SOMERS 4 CO., 313 Wood St.. 6019 Penn ave. ray21-76 TT0P.?A5;E-Vfl'raAATKEWBKICKBUS-". ,, s &n1 residence property on Carson IK! eetiHroojn na large store room, hall, bath S?iAi co1? ?tcr. laundry, stationary wash iS5fil?Sf t,Jme on n" end or lot or ronr 2wJKJ1ts?6.xJlS?e,touItPrtee. 111.000. MOR X1St? "Jf8-uu G""-so5 street or 51 Wash lngton ave.. Thirty-first ward. myl9-TTS FS5A.L-?T3'0?(. WILL BUY A FINE 7 story brick, with mansard, on Locust street, 81xw.V5'-ri15tsb,;rg: 5lne rooIn and bath. w. c.. hot and cold water; both gases; flag pavement in front and yard, with a 2-story brick In rear, containing nve rooms and finished attic: honse lu rear rents for f20 per month; lot 21x130: both streets paved: this Is a rare bargain. J. B. LAHK.IN A CO., 152 Fifth avenue. myM-4 TOR SALE ON FORTIICTH ST., ABOVE JTJ 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 Tact every modern convenience: lot 2x 112f It. ; this property will be sold very reasonable if sold before J nnel: terms made to suit purchaser: Sossesslon at once. THOS. MCCAFfREY. 3509 uUsr St. tnv21'58-Tll8 Cltx Residence!. FOR SALE-DEVI LLIKIW ST..NEARWYLIK ave., 3-story brick dwelling. A rooms; at a bargain; lotMxlM. J. O. KEIl.Lf, 77. Diamond st my3-8 FORI 3ALE-A BIG.BARGAIN IN A SMALL frame dweUlnc. iHth lot SDxlOO ft., on Dufl t.. near Wylie ave; price only tooo: must be sold luica. m, UH.KIJN liEK a hon, 156 Fourth ave. my24-33 FOB 8ALE-VICKROY ST.. NEAR PRIDE. 10 per cent net Investment. 2 good brick dwell ings oT4 and tl rooms; price HlOO.trentat tper moIL5U-lot axW- J- c- RE1LLY, 77 Diamond St. my23-8 FOR SA.LE-A 10 PER CENT INVESTMENT on the lower end or Clark St.. consisting of old: price. 5,5O0. C. BERINGER A RON. is inv uitu. uitciii iiruuuKes in ffnnn am. ., nn. Fourth ave. myM-33 FOR SALE INVESTMENT PROPERTY Rents over 1,000 yearly: 9 per cent net: five bouses: ble lot; near Cotwell and Logan streets send ror new price list, ALLES ft BAILEY, 164 Fourth ave.; tel. 167. my2l-53-WThs FOR SALE A PROPBRTY ON FOURTH avenue, opposite the new Govcrnmentbulld lng, ror a price that Is sure to Increase In valne; lu fact. It Is worth more to-day. C. H. LOVE, No. 93 Fonrth avenue. my24-9 FORSALE-HOOO WILL BUY TWO 2-STORY brick houses, Nos. 2903 and 2905 Mulberry street, Lawrencevllle, six rooms each: size 32x60; Savs 10 per cent clear of everything. J. B. LAR IN ft C(A, 152 Fifth avenue. my24-i F iOB SALE-A VERY DESIRABLE KESIDEN CE property on center aye. : in tne very tjest part of the avenue: an A No. 1 location for a physician; good sized lot etc. : will sell on easy terms If desired. C. IL LOVE, No. 93 Fourth avenue. my24-9 East End Residences. FOR SALE-NEW BRICK HOUSE OF G rooms, bath room. hall, gas, etc.. on Ella St.. Bloomfield. LEE. BARNETT ft CHAPLIN, 313 Wood st. my24-24 170R SALE-A PROPERTY ON STATION street graded. A' st street East End; 30x100 paved and sewered to a ntilclc bi nick buyer will give incm a Bargain, enue. C. H. LOVE, No. 83 Fourth av in T24-41 FOR BALE-LOT 40X180; SMALL HOUSE, 2 rooms and cellar, near bchenley Park: will all for (959 cash, as the owner's business requires him to move away from the city: this is a bargain, C. 11. LOVE, No. 93 Fourth avenue. my23-14 FOR BALKBEN VF.NUE PLACE-QUEEN ANNE dwelling often rooms, reception hall, hath. w. c, lanndryiall conveniences; large lot, 60x120- shade and fruit trees; splendid porch, SAMUEL W. BLACK ft CO., 99 Fourth ave. wyl7-3S-TTS FOR HALE-ON EDWIN ST., EAST END, one sqr. from cable cars, new modern dwell ing of ovrn rooin't lot fix 120 ft,n com plete nnd convenient house In every respect. Lee, BARNJcrr a chaplin, an wood tt. my24.2 I7IO It SALE-IIOUtfi: AND LOT AT (7,400 IN ? the Enst End. nmr Liberty station: six nice rooms, porches, cellar, etc.. all In good order! line Jul 23x128 feci to nn allcyt side e ntrancst easy pay ments! possession at once. JAM. W. JlltAFK ft CO., 1.9 Fourth ave., Pittsburg, ny'J4-4-D T710R BALE-ONLY tAWO-NKW 1IR10K ' houioor eight rooms, with all the latest Im provements! lot 82X1011 reel to an alley; located one square rrom Filth avenue cable line, near South Highland avenue, Knit End. Apply at onco to W, A.llEKRON ABONb, 80 Fourth avenue. my22-M-Thi 170 It BALE-A HHADYHIDE REHIDENGK V and largo lot, eight roams, reception hall, bath natural gas, nlatia, porches, ate, t replete thruughout wfth modern conveniences! line lawn side and front! price 17.000! early possession, JAB. W. DRAPE ft CO., 129 Fourth nve Pitts burg, iny2441.1 TTtOK RALE-CORN Kit O'HARA AND WAL. A' NUT streets. .. JlilAVb .Ull. tv nun -B,uij U-. IP.... ...... ....... ..,.. nrica nouses in nno neignuornoou; cigm rooms and finished attic In each: both gases; hot and cold water; both houses beautifully finished! lot 87x100 feet; easy terms: price W.KO, J5.M0 respec tively. J. B. I.AKK1N ft CO., 151 Fifth avenue. tny24'4 Tlarelvraod Residences. FOR HALE NEW QUEEN ANNF, BRICK dwelling Just completed, 7 rooms and attic, water, nstur.il gas, etc.: front and rear porches, good Urge cellar, lot 24x120, convenient to Hasctwood station and Second avenue electric railway, only 25 minutes from Sinltbfleld street; g rice, omy ?i,uw. oamuau n. tiu.jn & v.w., rourtnave. myzi-oz-T7i Allegheny Rrsldencea. Tl OR BALE-INVESTMENT BLOCK OF J. brick dwellings on Allegheny aye.: rents 1,224: price 815,000. A. V. WILSON, 55 Federal St., Allegheny. my24-36-D FOR 8ALE-2 NEW 6-ROOM HOUSES IN SEC OND ward, Allegheny (hill district), at your ownprlce. BaLTENSPERGER ft WILLIAMS, 154 Fourth ave. my24-40 FOR SALE PBICE I.000-ERIE ST., ALLE GHENY, right near parks-two-story brlek dwelling In good condition, 6 rooms; lot 20x60. J. U REILL Y, 77 Diamond st. my23-8 FOR SALE-INVESTORS TAKE NOTICE-A very desirable property, with a large front age on Stockton ave., Allegheny, and extending through to Park way, suitable ror flats. DAVID 8HAW ft CO., 152 Fourth ave. my24-29-Tus FOR BALE-110,000 WILL BUY A FINE three-story brick house on Marlon avenue, Allegheny, facing the parks; nine rooms, bath, hot and cold water, both gases, allnewiy papered, with all modern conveniences. J. B. LARKIN ft CO.. 152 Fifth avenne. my24-4 FOR SALE ALLEGHENY RESIDENCE properties at very reasonable prices and in the most desirable locations on the following streets: Lincoln, Sherman and North avennes, Beach, BldwelL Sheffield. Locust and Franklin streets. DAVID SHAW ft CO., 152 Fourth ave. mvl3-82-TTS FOR HALE -A GOOD INVESTMENT IN property on Chanters st., Allegheny, con sisting of a lot 40x160 feet with a paved alley on the side and rear, and three good frame dwellings on rear with vacant ground In front to build on; call for particulars. C. BERINGER ft SON. 156 Fourth ave. my24-33 FOR SALE BLOCK OF 4 FINE BRICK dwellings on Irwin ave. for (25.0U0: block of 6 line brick dwellings on Page for 33,000; block of 3 brick dwellings on Sedgwick st. lor 7.000: block or5 brick dwellings on Allegheny ave. ror(l5.0O0: block of 4 frame dwellings on Market st. for (14, 500. A. D. WILSON, 55 Federal St., Allegheny. ' my24i$-D TTIOR SALE-AT A BARGAIN-ALLEGHENY Jf residence, all modern conveniences, contain ing nine rooms. Urge hall, vestibule, laundry, stationary wasbtnb; also butler's pantry with safe built In ror silver; linen and cedar closet bath and toilet room. For further particulars call on JOHN L. DAWES ft SON, 14 and 16 Wood st; premises situated at 86 Fayette St., Allegheny, my22-60 TSOtt HALE A FINE BRICK DWELLING w.th side entrance. In Alle A? and large lot w.th side entrance. gheny, near the parks, on line of electric cars, ten spacious rooms together with library, bath and lavatory and all other of the more recent Im provements, and In prime order throughout; very superior property in every particular JAS. W. DRAPE ft CO.. 129 Fonrth avenue, Pittsburg. my24-43-D Suburban Rcsldcncev FOK SALE-SKVKRAIi HOUSES AND LOTS, at and near Wllklnsburg. varying in price rrom (2,000 upward: some or them are very cheap. C H. LOVE, No. 93 Fourth avenue. iny24.9 FOR HALE -AT WILK1NSBURG: 6-HOOM honse and lot CSxiSZ; only S minutes' walk from 6tatIonj will sell this property cheap to a quick buyer. C. H. LOVE, No. 93 Fourth av enue. my24-41 FOR SALE-DESIRABLE SUBURBAN RESI DENCES, building lots and acre properties on the Ft. Wayne Railroad, at Bellcvue. bewlck ley and Edgewortu. DAVID BHAW ft CO., 152 Fourth ave. mylS-82-TTS FOKSALE-TWO-STORYFRAMEDWELL1NG of five rooms, hall, two porches, etc., with large lot 80x250 reet atEmswprth: P. F. W. & C. K. R.: price only 12,600. C. BERINGER 4 SON, 166 Fourth ave. my24-33 FOR BALE AT EMSWOBTH, LOT OF IX acres, cottage house, stable, etc.. fruit and shade trees, well and cistern watcriconvenlent to station: price (3,000. LEE, BARN ETT ft CHAP LIN, 311 Wood st. my24-24 FOR HALE-(1,250-INGRAM-aN ATTRACT IVE suburban home, nice location, within four minutes' walk or station; new house; seven rooms, hall, porches, good cellar, pure water, gas, large lot wfth fruit shade and shrubberv; easy terms of payment. CHARLES H0MERS4C0., 813 Woodst my21-76 TTlOR 8ALE-S5,000-AN ELEGANT WILKINS 13 BURG home at a low price; new Queen Anne honse, eight rooms, reception halt doable par lors, bath, pantry, marble mantels, tile hearths, electric lights, gss, water, porches, dry cellar, laundry, handsome ground-terraced lawn, fruit shade: convenient to station and line of new elec tric roads. CHARLES SOMERS ft CO., 313 Wood St., 6019 Penn ave. my2l-76 TrOR SALE ON MAIN ST.. CHARTIERS. X' 1 hnntllnl location, lot 80x100. with new double oneen Anne dwelling of hall, six rooms and An. lshed attic in each; porches front and rear: houses finished In latest modern style; beautiful lawn, etc: price for both. (8,250; will ell one house and lot 25x100, for (3.200; very easypayments. THOS. MCCAFFREY, 3509 Butler St. Telephone 5514. Office open evenings. Jnyl(Wi5-W6Sn FOB SALETWO ACRES AND NICE RESI DENCE in the subnrus, three minutes' walk from K. K. statlon.elght rooms In residence: hall, natural gas and other conveniences; all in fine order: great variety or fruit and shade trees on the grounds: outbuildings; plenty of pure water and the full sweep of the country atmosphere; would exchange In part for a small city property. JAS. W. DRAPE ft CO., 129 Fourth avenue.l'ltts bnrg. my21.61 FOR SALE LOTS. Allegheny Lota. TpOB EALF-LOTS 50X160 FT., ON THOMAS r st. boulevard plan, at (70 Dcr foot. A. D. WILSON, 55 Federal st, Allegheny. my24-28-TU3 TTiOR 8ALE-I00 ALLEGHENY LOIS, ON T Lombard st. Linden and Maple aves.. Tenth and Twelfth wards: payments easy. Inquire ot J. ft B. MCNAUGHER, 43 North Diamond St., or 43 Federal st mhl2-56-D KTIsecHaneona. I710R SALE-OWN A HO ME-WE WILL BUY or buUd for you anywhere and let your rent psyfor the property; no security required. GRAN ITK STATE PROVIDENT ASSOCIATION, branch oSlle, Standard building, 31-533 Wood; at. myU-15-TTSSu Enst End Lois. TWR BALE-tlH-VALHAIILE PENN AVE. II frnntMfl'i. rpiltpr nr Ka.f r.lhprtT frontage, center of East Liberty: 40x198 at flis tier front foot. CHARLES SOMERS & CO., 313 Wood st , 6019 Penn aye. my2l-78 tnOR SALE-IN THE F.AST END. NEAR A'. Pc 'enn aud Fifth ayes.: two desirable building lots. 24x109 ft. each to an alley. LEE, BARNETT ft CHAPLIN, 313 Wood st. ray24-26-TUS FOR SALE-DO NOT FAIL TO SECUP.E ONE of those elegant lots. Fairmount ave., near Penn ave. cable: only a few unsold. CHARLES SOMERS ft CO., 313 Wood st, 6019 Penn ave. my24-47 -rnilH HAI.V MARCIIAND ST.. EAST END, A 18x152 rt.. 52 ft. J? very desirable building lot 48x152 rt.. wide In the rear with an old frame dwelling; only 2,880. REED B. CO YLE ft CO., 131 Fourth aye. U1V21-72-WS FOR 8ALE-F1NE LARGE LOT, 118X150 FEET, on Filth avenue, near entrance lo Schenley Park; greatest bargain on the entire avenue. JAB. Vr. DRAPE ft CO., 129 Fourth avenne, Pitts burg. my2l-60-VTTha FOR 8ALE-CRAIG ST., NEAR FIFTH AVE., East End. two very choice lots, 50x142 feet each : will sell at the yerv low price of 3, 10 each, tr sold before June L REED B. COYLF. ft CO.. 131 Fourth ave. my22-47-Ths FOR SALE-A BARGAIN OR EARLY PUR CHASERS. In the rew choice remaining to offer, on Falrmount ave., E. E.: for elegant home location, at low prices; they are unequaled. CHARLES HOMERS', 313 Wood St.. 6019 Penn ave, my24-47 FOR BALE BUT A LIMITED NUMBER unsold of those beautiful lots on Falrmount ave., E. E. : they are dose to cable: unsurpassed in perfection of surrouudlngs: very cheap: will advance rapidly in value. CHARLES SOMERS 4 CO., 313 Wood st, 6019 Penn aye., E. E. my24-47 Snbnrbnn Lot. FOR SALE-LOTS ON PERKYSVILLE ROAD, near the city line and electric cars. Inquire of T. BRELN, Sixth ave. and Grant St., clty.J my2-19 FOR SALE-LOTS, LOTS AT WILMERDINO; branch office. No. 2 Wntinghouse ave., WIN nierdlng: main office, 162 Fourth ave. BAXTER, THOMPSON ft CO. myl8-U2-tTS8u FOR SALE-GOOD LOTH 25X100 FEET, ONLY four minutes' walk from Wllfclnsburg station, lor lioo each: 850 cnih and (10 a month. C. II. LOVE, No. 93 Fourth avenue. tny24-9 T7IOK SALE-NORTH HOMESTEAD LOTS, COX 7 120 feet fronting on a co-font street near Bwlssvale station, 1'. It.lt.. and City Farm station, 11. ft O. R. It ; price ( to 1500 each: terms to suit IRA M, 1IUKCIIFULD, 158 Fourth avenue. apHMIO-D 170K MALE FOUR ACRES OF LAND BITUA 1 TED In Union township, Allegheny CO., Pa., being u part or the Lowcn estate! thesaine planted with fruit trees In bearing condition: price it UK) cash. For Information Inquire of JOHN LO WEN, adjoining tlio premises. IMJ'22-17 I7IO It HALK-8UIIURIIAN PROPERTY-TDK ; best In the market ror the money, In the hand some village or Dlierndrii, 15 minutes rroui Union station, on the Panhandle railroad! 14 dally trains! monthly fare a cents a trip: large lots, W and 10O ieet front, from tlVl to (SOU eachl easy tcrtnsi houses built for purchasers! Iimne-seekeis and Investors for profit should sea Hhorndui be fore they buy elsewhere. For lull particulars apply to HHERADKN LAND AND IMPROVE MENT COMPANY, Llmllcdj 117 Firth avenue, Pittsburg. my20-4VUTli88u TJWU HALE -CLIFTON LOTH I CLIFTON 13 lots at auction I Grand unreserved salo of big lots at the rising village 01 Cllftoni ulsht miles down the Fort Waynu mad! Monday, May 26, at 3 o'clock will witness stirring times at the now ramous suburb named Cllftoni all the unsold lots east ur Allegheny avenue will be brought under llio hammer and be sold lor whatever tirlcu Is offered. Thu owner Is a man of liberal Ideas who Is not afraid to give a bargain, and he knows how to layoff lots tosulttho people. When one foes to itho country he wants a coun ry lot not a hen coop. Fifty feet wide and 150 feet deep Is about the size ror a village lot. Tills gives the children room to play ns well as tliu 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 20th or May we will sell six lots 48x140. seven lots 48x180, four lots 60X140. one lot 175x130 and one lot 100x130. Wide streets. The alleys are 40 feet wide. Ihrse are lots worth talking about Take train at Federal st. 2:15 city time. 'Jerms ten per cent, down, balance In ten yearly payments with Inter est. Payments received monthly if preferred. If you don't wish to he tempted to buy a lot stay away from this sale. Iheyaro hound to go, and we will make them go. A. LEGGATE ft SON, Auctioneers, 31 Federal st, Allegheny. my21-12 Parma. FOR BALE-FARMS ON YEARLY PAY ments, or to trade foe other property; send stamp ior 'blggest" farm and exchange list N. F. HURST. Real Estate and Notary Public, Rochester, Pa. my24-l FOR SALE-SMALL FARM OF 20 ACRES, 1 miles from station on West Penn R. It.; good frame house of three rooms, stable, etc. : young orchard and well watered: price (2,000. C BFR INGER ft SON, 156 Fourth ave. my24-33 FOR SALE FARM-15J, ACRES, NEW ground: new bouse, six rooms : tin roof; new stable: corn crib; washhouse; near school and churches: two miles from Parnassus: price low; UO0;half cash. ED. W1TT1SH, 410 Grant St., Pittsburg. my23-D FOR SALE A -VERY DESIRABLE FARM OF 215 acres, ion acres cleared, balance In good timber: new house and bankbam, orchard, ex cellent water ana fencing: two miles rrom H. a station nrlpp SA IWV I.VH! HlWNrrPftnTIAl. station: price M, 000, LEE, BARNETT ft CHAP- iijm, 11a woodst, myZ4-24 FOR SALE-A GOOD FARM OF 250 ACRES, of which 130 acres Is cleared, being rich and productive land; 3K miles rrom Blalrsvllle In Westmoreland county, with new frame house of ten rooms. Urge barn and other outbuildings, young orchard, water in every field: land all un derlaid with coal: price 875 per acre for all, or will divide it. C. BERINGER & SON. 150 Fourth ave. my24-33 FOR SALE-200 ACRES OF THE FINEST land in Allegheny county: this land Is on both sldeJ of railroad, 15 miles from cltv, and ean be laid off In line country residence sites, and a fortune made for the man who will do It: will be sold on long time, with low rate of Interest. Fnll lartlcnlars can be obtained from 1HOS. M. 1ARSHALL, Jr., U7 Diamond St., Pittsburg, Pa. my24-46 FOR SALE BUSINESS. Business Chnnces. TTIOR SALE-PROSPEROUS GROCERY STORE JD on corner of two good streets. East End, Pittsburg; (750 or invoice: positive bargain. bHEPARD ft CO., 151 Fonrth ave. my22-14 FORSALE COMMISSION BUSINESS. DOING an elegant trade; profits last year will satlsry anyone: good reasons for selling. Address J.R. HATCH, 26 Baltan St., Allegheny. my24-86 FOR SALE GENTS FURNISHING' SIORE, well stocked and good trade; grocery, cigar and drug stores; cigar and news stand: morning paper route: restaurant lunchroom, etc. PEIt CIVAL ft CHAPMAN, 439 Grant St. my24-66 T?OR SALE-VERY NEAT BAKERY AND Center ave.: everything J.' confectionery on complete: Icecream parlor attached; large oven holding 125 loaves of bread; horse, wagon, etc.; price very low. J. O. KEILLY, 77 Diamond st. my23-8 FOR SALE-HABDWAI.E STOKE, GROCERY stores, country stores; finest book and sta tionery store in best town in Western Pennsyl vania: excellent city music store, good office busi ness; bakeries, drugstores, cigar stores, butcher shops. HHEPARD ft CO., 151 Fourth ave. my 22 FOR SALE-A GOOD BUSINES3-A CLOTH ING store, established over nine years. In a (handsome town (county seat). Is ottered on favor- aDie terms; ousiness pays f. ow a year ai.er store ana personal expenses deducted, and proofs to show for It: good reasons for selling. Address K, caro Carrier 38. Cleveland. O. myl3-70 FOR SALE-A LIGHT MANUFACTURING business; a specialty producing largo profits; this is a good thing, and worth looking Into at once: favorable terms will be made with a prompt purchaser; capital required about (3,000; one of the best openings In the market. J AS.W. DRAPE ft CO., 129 Fourth avenne, Pittsburg. my2i-43-D FOR SALE-AN OLD ESTABLISHED MER CHANT tallorlug and men's famishing stand in a lively manufacturing town, with a popula tion or rrom 6.000 to 8,000. and within 0 minutes' ride or the city: capital required about (LOOO; an established trade; satisfactory reasons given for wanting to sell, inquire of BAUH BROH. ft CO.. 800 and 802 Liberty St. my22-23-TbS Business standi. FOR BALE AT A BARGAIN-VALUABLE business property at present occupied as grocery; did I16.&00 business last year. BAL aENSPERGEH ft WILLIAMS, 154 Fonrth ave. my24-40 FOR SALE-(8.100-COR. FORTY-SEVENTH and Plnmmer sts., Seventeenth ward, lot 47x100, with lranie dwelling and business bouse of seven rooms and attic; No. 1 location lor any kind of business; terms, one-half cash, bal. to suit; will sell vacant lot 22x100 ror (1.800, at terms to suit. Particulars of THOS. W. MCCAFFREY. 3509 Butler st. mylO-85-WEBU FOK SALE-(5,200-NO. 6 GRANT AVENUE. Mlllvale borough; lot 22x125: new two-story and mansard frame business bouse and dwelling; finished in best of style: containing hall, store, bath and 8 rooms: good stable on rear or lot: best location in the borough for any kind of business; terms H cash. bal. to suit See THOS. MCCAFF REY, 3509 Butler st mylO-85-Vf8Sa FOR BALE-DESIRABLE BUSINESS PROP ERTY. Fifth ave., near Seneca St., brick dwelling of 8 rooms, attic, bath, etc and store room; in rear frame dwelling, 5 rooms and attic: yard paved: sewered: side entrance; lot 20 ft. by Il5toAbnst; established grocery business of 14 years1 standing; sell with or without stock: send for new price list ALLES ft BAILEY, 1H Fcuith ave. Tel. 167. myl8-62-TV8su FOB SALE A FIRST-CLASS RED BRICK plant for (1,500, located in good market; dry bonse, 50x100. arranged ror gas, 16 h. p. boiler and engine, water tank, FreySheckler ft Hoover pug milt never falling well in engine room, shaitfng, pulleys, clay car and clutch puller, and a number of articles nsed in brlek yards; plaut could be re moved to some other location at small expense If desired. Address D. ft H., Dispatch office. my2s-43 FOR SALE-VALUABLE MANUFACTURING plant supplied with a fnll line of fine ma chinery and tools adapted for manufacturing a specialty, in which a considerable business has already been established, and which presents am ple opportunity for a large increase without the usnaloutlay necessary to build up a trade: eligi bly situated on railroads and river; buildings large, well lighted and ventilated and using, nat ural gas as fuel and light it presents an excep tional opportunity for an investment. Wo invite the attention or capitalists and shall be glad to give rail particulars upon application. The UNJlON TRANSFER ft TRUST CO., 121 and 123 Fourth avenue. mr23-u s MAT 24, FOU SALE-BUSINESS. "" Business stands. I?OK BALE-ONEOF THE MOST DESIRABLY .' located business properties on Liberty street. C. II. LOVE, No. 03 Fonrth avenue. my21-9 T710R SALE ROLLER FLOUR MILL, NEAR-A- LY new; good grain region: good business; home market: house and lot: on railroad; Mercer county. Pa.; (4.000. ALEXANDER WALLACE, Home Hotel, Pittsburg. my23-20 FOR SALE-FOURTH AVE. BUSINESS property: pays 9 per cent net; 55 feetrront age; three new four-story buildings; rental (2,400: price (28,000; to suit at 4K per cent; send for new price list. ALLESsft BAILEY, 164 Fourth ave.; tel. 107. my21-64-ws Manufacturing sites. FOR SALE-SUES FOR PORTABLE SAW MILL, with much poplar and white oak tim ber, near to Norfolk and Western R. R. extension; Logan and Wayne counties, W. Va. ALEX ANDER WALLACE, Home Hotel, Pittsburg. my23-21 FOR SALE MANUFACTURING SITES over 100 acres In ten-acre plots, more or less, on line of railroad and river: natural gas, coal, etc. ; excellent point ror manufacturing purposes. JAS. W.DRAPE&CO., 129l!ourthavenue.Pltts burg. my24-43-D FOR SALE-120 FEET FRONT ON LIBERTY street tunning back to an alley; in a good ol cation: plenty of room to make a switch con nection with P. R. R.; this is made up of a com bination of properties and a rare chance to get so large a piece of ground In so good a location for business. C. H. LOVE, No. 93 Fourth avenue. ray24-9 FOR SALE-MANUFACTURING SITE, WITH buildings, in the city: large corner lot on two side streets, contiguous to railroad station; excellent point for manufacturing purposes on account or shipping facilities and proximity to Important business thoroughfares. Particulars from J A 8. W, DRAPE ft CO., 126 Fourth avenue, Pittsburg. rnv3J-7.D FOU HALE MISCELLANEOUS. Hones. Vehicles. Llvo Stock. i&C I7IOK HALE-HORSE. ROAD WAGON AND 1 harness; will be sold one-hair their cost. GEO. WATTEKSON, rear Hamilton Hotel. Penn ave. lnj-24-16 mo It HALE-ONE SET DOUBLE WAOON A1 harness; used only n rew times nnd good as new: a bargain. Apply at ARCHIBALD'S Bl'AHLi; 119 Third ave. my22-117 fiWR HALE-THREE VERY FINE BUGGY X? mares, 4, 0 and 7 years old: also, ona doctor's buggy nnd one sldo-bur cheap If sold at once. Ad dress II. II., Dlspatoh office. my23-88 TTIOR BALE-THE HTUDE1IAKKR WAGON tell Country Road Expedi J1 used by'fho Dispatch Country tion: price modcrute; condltton good. Can bo seen at ARCHIBALD'S STAIILE, iforihlrd ave., fur three days. my22-H7 F OR HALIC- GENTLEMAN'S TURNOUT! horse, harness and sidebar bugavi liorio verv fast and a gooil saddler; also road wagon, cart doctor's phaeton and baroucho, TIN ft CO., C3S Liberty st. OEO. rl. MAR- iny2l-M-TTu I70R HALK-KENTUOKY HADDLK IIORSIC. 1 Wi hands, chestnut sorrel, line main and tall ami good stylo: does not scara at anything; single root to mtlillni 0 years old and sound, GICO. P. OOCTTMANN, No. 1 Diamond square. iny2l-DI IJYIUBALK-A GRAND OAltrOlt BROUGHAM 1 horse, 10 hands high, fl years old. blncky built, dark bay, no white, high spirited but gentle and flno, prompt driver In single and double harness) splendid knee action and carries head high with out check rls also well broken to saddle and per fectly broken to march and parade! this Is one of the handsomest geldings to ba seen anywhere, and he Is sound and all right. Address!', O, SHANK, Litchfield, Medina county, Ohio. IIiyil-TJ-li!, JO, 1, ID, SU, 21, 4) Mnchluei-T nnd Mrtnte. J7IOR n ORl'l OR HALE-ENGINES AND BOILERS-NEW 1 rentted! rensirine nromntlvnttcnded to. ER FOUNDRY AND MACHINE CO.. LIM., below Suspension bridge, Allegheny, Pa. np.)-7d TTIOR HALE-ONE 2UX! HORIZONTAL KN 1 GIN h, 25,000 feet second-hand wire rope: also hoisting and portable engines and Stamen valves, castings, etc. VELTE ft MCDONALD, 3200 Penn avenue. Iy21-91-TT8 ITHHt HALE - DRILLING ENGINES AND .' boilers for oil or gas wells, engines and boil ers In every size and style, saw mills and wood working machinery. IIARMES MACHINE DEPor. No. 97 First ave., Pittsburg, Pa. mh9-D FOR HALE-SECOND-HAND ENGINES AND boilers; all sizes and styles in stock, from 4 to 100 h. p. ;all refitted good as now, at lowest prices: portable engines.- s to 25 h. p.; boilers all sizes ana styles. J .8. YO UNO. 23 Park way, Allegheny, Pa. OC25-80-D FOR SALE-A JTIRST-CLASS SMALL MA CHINKshop, located In a town of 10,000 in Ohio, between Pittsburg and Cleveland; does a yearly business or from 9,000 to (12,000; will sell cheap; satisfactory reasons given for selling. Address E. E., South Oil City, Pa. my24-61 Miscellaneous. FOR SALE-FENCING-BEAUTIFUL AND desirable fence ot all kinds; send or call for eattlogneandsive money. JOHN W.CAUGHEY, Ho. 90 Fourth avenue, Pittsburg, Pa. my23-6 FOR BALE FURNITURE AND CARPETS, almost new, by family leaving the city; would prerer to sell to parties renting the house, which fs new; this would be on opportunity for young married couple to get a nice home in Alle gheny. Address N . V. C, Dispatch office. my23-94 FOR SALE-AM RECEIVING DAILY FINE bananas in carlots, and dealers will do well to call and examine my stock before purchasing elsewhere; will fill all country orders 25 per cent cheaper than any other house In the trade: keep no drummers on the road and give my patrons the oeuent wnen senmng tneir oraers 10 me aireci: will receive this week one car choice Louisiana pew potatoes and one car Lonislana onions In 4hree-bushel barrels, and will be able to fill all orders after this week with choice white and Early Rose potatoes and Southern onions; have several hundred boxes fine lemons in stock which can offer to the tzade cheaper than the cheapest house lu the city; have several cars of Sne old potatoes In storage which can seU to parties In need of same at very low. prices. All parties who are In need of produce, bananas andforelgn fruits of all kinds had better call upon the old reliable wholesale commission house of THOMAS H. Mc GOWAN. 607 Liberty st. my21-29 PERSONAL. TJERSONAL BOOKS WANTED-1 OR LOCO: XT 50,000 for sale; all bargains. FRANK BACON ft CO., 301 Smlthfield st. mytf PERSONAL BOOKS WANTED-IF YOU have any books to sell, let us know. LEVI'S BOOK blOKE, Seventh Avenue Hotel building. mu7 PERSONAL-FREE OK CHAKGE-WE CAN save your eyesight and save yon money, too. CHESSMAN-S1ANNION. Expert Opticians, 42 Federal, All'v; best 81 spectacles on earth: your eyes examined free of charge. my24-lJ-WB3U LOST. LOST-SKYE TERRIER ON SUNDAY, MAY 11; liberal reward will be paid ror his return to it N. MCELROY, Lake st, E. E. my24-88 LOST SIGHT NEVER RETUNRS-DO NOr persist In abusing your eyes; If you are nslng glasses that are not suitable, or feeling the need of some, go and have yonr eyes properly tested free orcharge. and find lust what you want. CHESS-MAN-MANNION. Expert Opticians, 42 Federal, AU'y; best (1 spectacles on earth. my24-13-WBSrj FOUND. FOUND-THE ONLY (1 00 SPECTACLE THAT can be worn for hours and will not tire tne eyes; we will make neat frames that will lit your face exactly. CUE33MAN-MANMON, Expert Opticians, 42 Federal st. Allegheny. Your eves tested free of charge my24-13-W8Su MEETINGS. NOTICE TO BTOCKHOLDEKS-THE annual raeetlnp; for nomination of offi cers and directors of the Woods' Kun Building and Loin Association will be held at Hart man's Hall on MONDAY EVENING, May 20, at 8 P. m. All stockholders aro requested to be present. By order of the Board. A. H. ECKERT. my21-28-MS Secretary. VTOTICE ALL MEMBERS OP THE LN Journeymen Plasterers Association No. 31, are reqnested to attend next stated meeting to be held TUESDAY, May 27, 1890, at 7:30 o'clock P. M.. at No 41 Fifth avenue, as business of great Importance to all is to be transacted. C. H. FEIL, J. W. MEGAHAN, President Secretary. rnj-24-73 office of The Bridge-water Gas Company. Rochester, Pa.. April 16. 189a ABPEOIAL MEETING OF THE STOCK HOLDERS of this company will be held at the office. Rochester, Pa., on THURSDAY, June 19. 1890, at 3 o'clock p. m to vote for or acalnst a proposition to reduce the capital stock. The amount of the proposed redaction is 7,084 shares, havinc a ralno at par of S708.400. F. L. STEPHENBON. Secretary. apl8-3-MWS OFFICE OF THE CHAUTAUQUA LAKE 1 ICE Company, ( Pittsburg. Pa.. May 16, 189a S THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THIS company bas called a special meeting; of its stockholders to be held at the office of the company at Thirteenth and Pike streets, cltv of Pittsbure, on THURSDAY, the nth day 3 July, 1890, at 2 o'clock P. M., for the purpose of voting for or acalnst an increase of the canltal stoat w.f.-vvilson; piyl7-23-3W . Secretary. Pennsylvania Company, i PITTSBUBG. May 23, 189a THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE stockholders of the Pennsylvania Company will be held at the general office of said com pany, in the city ot Pittsburg, Pa,, on TUES DAY, June 3, 1S90, at 11 o'clock A. it. for tbe purpose of receiving the annual report for 1889, the election of 13 directors to serve for tbe ensuing,year ana the tranactlon of snch other business as may properly come before the meeting. a B. LIGGETT, Secretary. my23-24-D "W'OTICE THOMAS LIGGETT. REAL estate and mortgages, has removed his office from 114 Fourth avenue, to 71 Diamond street; two doors above Smlthfield, my24-69 SATURDAY, -1890. TO LET. Cltv Residence. LET-442 PENN AVE., THREE-STORY mo TivlsL niMona suitable for professional men: rent low to good tenant; can getlonglease, mg lease my21-4 BLACK Jt U AIRD, 85 Fourth ave TO LET-23 liLUFF STREET - ELEGANT residence, nine rooms, bath, all modern con veniences, large yard, first-class condition, possession, June 1. ALLES St. BAILEY. 164 Fonrth ave. Telephone 167. myl7-29-WSSa Allegheny Residences. rpc 10 LET-NO. 1C8 GRANT AVENUE, NEAR North avenne. Allegheny City, eight-room house: natural gas. hot aud cold water, bath, w. c, etc C H. LOVE, No. 93 Fourth avenue. my24-9 Apartments. TO LET-A SUITE OF THREE UNFUR NISHED apartments for light housekeeping, with cse of bath. Inquire on the premises, SMITH BLOCK, 98 Wylle ave. my24-95 Ofilces. Desk Room. &c TO LET-A FEW NICE OFFICES IN GER MANIA SAVINGS BANK BUILDING, Wood and Diamond streets. aplO-49 TO LET-THE FRONT HALF OF A LARGE and very desirable office on Fourth avenue. J. C. REILLY, 77 Diamond st. myS-8 TO LET-FOURTH STORY OF NO. 99 FIFTH avenue, part of what has been heretofore known as The Dispatch Building; room suitable for lodge room or for light manufacturing. Key to be bad from W. M. Crlbbs. Real Estate Act., No. 99 Fifth ave. For particulars see BUtl. MUR. DISPATCH, corner Smlthfield and Diamond sts. 117 Business Ptanita. TO LET-THE BUILDING NO. 433 LIBERTY street: a good location ror grocery, produce or a fruit store. O. H. LOVE, No. 93 Fourth avenue. my24-10 Mlnccllnneous. TO LET OR FOK SALE-HOTELS, COTTAOE3 and bath houses, Atlantic City, N. J.: lots for sale In all parts or the city: also So. Atlantic City, Chelsea and for Atlantic Land Co. ISRAEL G. ADAMS & CO.. Real Estate Agts., Real Es. tate and Law Building. aphVM LEGAL NOTICED. -VTOTICEI HAVE IN MY POSSESSION IN 1 bay mare at the stable of Mr,Mathows, iiM Penn ave, which will bo sold according to law on -WEDNESDAY. May 28, at 2 P. m., If ownor does not cotno and claim the samo and pay all oxpensos. " RICHARD linOPHY, Captain of Police, my2l-i Seventeenth Ward Police Station. I78TATE OF JAMES P. MILLER, DE J CKAHRD-Notlco Is horoby t'lvon that letters tcstamontary on tho ostato of James I. Miller, deceasod, late of Allegheny. Pa., have beon granted to tho ttndorsiRnod, to whom all porsons Indebted to said estate are requested to malt Immediate payment, and thoso navlns claims or demands acalnst tho same will niako them known without delay. ALBERT E. LUTY. Kxooutor, 63 Ninth st, Plttsburjr. mylU-HS-KWH JTOTIGK-LOHT-ALL PEHHONH ARE S warned against negotiating certificate o. 1), 2,229. for eight shares of the capital stock of tho Philadelphia (Natural Gas) Corn. 5 any, Issued In tho namo of Charles II, Hteelo. 'ho said stock was purchased by and Is the property of the nndersignod, who Inst tho said certificate on or about March 22, 1890. Trans fer of tho said stock has been stopped and up plloatlon (or a new cottlflcate has beon made by tho undersigned. my2.42 ALEXANDER I'ATTERBON. OFFICE OF FIDKLITY TRUST 4 TITLE CO., 121 and 121 Fourth ave., 1'lttsburg. ESTATE OF JUSEt'H S. CKOAnDALE, DE-CEASCD-Notice Is hereby given that letters or administration on the estatu of Joseph S. Croat dale, deceased, late or Pittsburg. Pa., have been f ranted to tho undersigned, to whom all persons ndebted to said estate are requested to mako Immediate payment and those having claims or demands against the same will make them known without delay. FIDELITY TITLE & TRUST CO., Administrator. DAVID Q. KV7INO, Attorney. myl7-I8-s SEGAL NOTICE-TO WHOM IT MAY i concern: Taico notice, that Wm. Welsh, rs. O. a. Noble, Sarah R. Wesb. R. J. Carr, Arthur Izenour, O. W. Stewart, Eliza Dud geon, Fritz Eilert, et al,, owners of lots lu Miflln township, Allegheny county. Pa., ad joining the borough of Homestead, will present a petition to the Court of Quarter Sessions of said countv, on Saturday, the 7th day of June, 1890, at 10 o'clock a. m making application that said court shall, by and with concurrence ot the grand jury of the county, decree that the limits of said borough be so changed as to include their lots inter alia within the same. The lots to be annexed being bonnded and do scribed as follows, viz: Beginning at a point at the Intersection of the southerly line of said borough and the center line of West street; thence S.S14'E. 256 feet along the center line of West street to a point: thence K. 68 56' E. COO feet along the center line of Pink alley to tbe center line of Maple street; thence S. 31" V E. 142 feet along the center lino of Maple street to a point; thence N. 68 W E. 112 feet along the center line of Seventeenth avenue to the borough line: thence N. 47 12' W. 600 feet along tbe bnrongh line to a point and thence 8. 43 51' W. 597 feet along the borough line to tbe center line of West street, the place of beginning. L. L. DAVIS, Att'y for Petitioners. my3-834.10.17.24,31-Je6 RESORTS. THE CHA.LFONTE, ATLANTIC C1TY. On the beach. North Carolina ave.; unob structed ocean view; salt water baths in the bouse: elevator; now open. fe9-U4-D E. ROBERTS & SOUS. 31HE SHELBURNE. Atlantic City, N. J., emains open throughout the year. Every convenience, including passenger elevator and hot sea water baths. myl6-15-D A. B. ROBERTS. HOTEL LAFAYETTE, CAPE MAY, N. J. Accommodates 300 guests; open all the year, omnibus and sea water baths free to guests; the finest summer and winter resort on tbe coast: house within 50 feet of the surf. mh4-80-D JAMES fc BTEFFNER. rpHE ARLINGTON. 1 OCEAN GROVE. N.J. Accommodations and appointments first Accommodates 35a class. Services tbe best. Will open May L 189a mhSSO-D WM. P. DOLBEY, Prop, T)EDF0RD SPRINGS, BEDFORD, PENNA. Unsurpassed for health or pleasure. Opens June 12. h. B. DOTY, Manager. myl-69 TTN1TED STATES HOTEL ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. Remodeled, enlarced and refurnished. Finest Hotel on the Coast. Opens June 11 W. a ANDERSON, Manager. my22-38-TTS8u THE ELDREDGE. 18 SOUTH CAROLINA are., Atlantic City, N. J. Three minutes to depot or beach; large, well ventilated rooms, single or en suite, with all modern improve ments. Terms, Jl 60 to $2 per day, $8 to (12 per week. MRS. E. J. ELDREDGE. fc4-74-TTS THEMINNEQUA, PACIFIC AVE., NEAR Arkansas, Atlantic City; one square from tbe P. & R. depot; 100 rooms; thoroughly reno vated, refurnished; full ocean view: culinary department under an experienced chef; perfect sanitation: terms S3 to 12 per week, 12 per day. my24o9-TTS O. H. BRO WN. THE MANSION, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. Elegantly remodeled, greatly enlarged, hand somely furnished. OPEN ALL 1HE YEAR. myl8-108 CHARLES McGLADE, HOTEL ALBION, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.. WILL.OPEN JUNE 7, 1890, Under new management C. B. HAMM, (late of Merchants Hotel, Johns town, PaJ CHARLES KROPP, (now of American House, Trenton.) apl2-50-3 Fort Griswold House ' AND COTTAGES, On the Sound. Opposite New London, Conn., OPENS JUNE 19. Fifth season nnder tbe same management A cool, healthy and delightful summer resort; bathing, boating, fishing, etc. Rooms and cot tages may be engaged at Stuxtevant Honse, New York City. MATTHEWS fc PIERSON. myl7-6I-TTS Proprietors. HOTEL KAATERBKILL, CATSKILL MOUNTAINS. THE MOST COMPLETE MOUNTAIN RESORT IN THE UNITED STATES. OPENS JUNE 28. Rates reduced. Address Or CalL W. F. PATfJR Marltvirnmrh Hotel. Broadway and Thirty-sixth street. New York. myl7-60-TT3 MOUNTAIN HOUSE, Cresson Springs. On tbe summit of the Allegheny' Mountains. Will open JUNE 25. For .circulars and infor- mation address WM. B. DUNHAM, Superintendent ' myl-C3 - Cresson, Cambria Co., Fa. BUSINESS CHANGES. DISSOLUTION NOTICE THE FIRM OF Graff, Hugus k Co. was, on May 1, 1890, dissolved by mutnal consent Friscilla S. Hugos retiring from said firm. The business of said firm will be setUed up by A. C. Graff, at their warerooms, Nos. 632 and 634 Liberty street, Pittsburg, Pa, wbero all persons indebted to said firm will make their payments and those having claims will present tnem. A. C. GRAFF. PR1SCIXLA HUGUS. Tne business will be contlnned at the old stand, Nos. 632and 631 Liberty street, Pittsburg, Fa., under the firm name of Graff & Co. my23-l ACCTIOS SALES. GEO. M. GUTHRIE, Attorney, 100 Diamond st. Pittsburg. EXECUTOR'S SALE-DESIRABLE MAN UFACTURING site situated on the west side of the Monongahela river, at Jones station, on tho P. V. & C. R. R.. containing 20 acres, more or less, having a frontage of 1,500 feet on tbe river, and extending back an average depth of 650 feet to the P. VV & C R. R.. on which it fronts about 1.400 feet This property is about K mile above W. Elizabeth. It has a geod land ing. The new gas line of the Philadelphia Co. to Belle Vernon passes within Ji mllo from it, and there are several large coal works in the immediate vicinity, to be sold at public sale on the premises, on WEDNESDAY. May 28. 1890, at 1 P. M. Trains for Jones station leave Union depot at 10:40 A.M. J. W.SNEE. Executor of Samson Stilley, Bronghton. Alle- ghenv county. Pa. my8-43-W3 PROPOSALS. QEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE- b? CEi VED at thn nfficn of the Secretary of tbe Town Council nf Butler borough until TUES DAY, June 3, 1800. at 7:30 P. K. Ior the paving ot juain street or iintier dotouku isuuma, square yds. to be paved with Are or yitriHod brick.) Plans and specifications can be seen at tbe office of the Secretary of Council. Council reserves the right to reject any or all bid". W. T. MEOHLING, President of Town Council. LEVI M. WISE. Sec. . BUTLKit PA.. May 21, 1890. my22-13 PROPOSALS-HEALED PROPOSALS will be received by the Borough of l!rail dock until 750 P, M MONDAY, Juno 2, 18TO, for tho grading and paving of Fourth, Parkor, Ninth, Allermlppn, and Washington streets, twenty thousand (20,000) square yards, mnro or loss. Separato bids will be received for each of tho following materials: Vitrified Oro brick, asphalt block, and regular and Irregular Llgonler block. A sultablo bond must accompany each bid. The right Is reserved by tho Borough Council to rejoct any or all bids. Plans and specifications can be seen at tho offico of tbe llormtgh Engineer, No. 730 Brad duck avenue, Urnddock, Pa. II. U. HHALLENllEROBIt, Ilurgon. my2l.87.p r AMUSEMF.NTn. pilAND OPERA HOUSE-ONE WEEK- COMMENCINO MONDAY, MAY 20, With usual Matinees. FAREWELL ENGAGEMENT OF. THE ORIGINAL AND WORLD-FAMOUS HANLONS, Presenting their Graud Fairy Spectacle, NEW FANTASMA. Seats now on sale. my22-78 pONCERT-CARNEOIE HALL. TUESDAY EVENING, MAY 27. Allegheny Musical Association Cantata, "Don Munio." Soloists: Mr. and Mrs. Theo. J. Toedt, Miss Gertrude Edmands, . MYRON W. WHITNEV. Tickets, $L For sale at Alex. Ross, 137 Federal st, Allegheny. my20-7 TLIOU THEATER To-Night. MCCARTHY'S MISHAPS. Matinees Wednesday and Saturday. May 26 "One of the Finest." myl9-U pRAND OPERA HOUSE TO-NIGNT. MATINEE. BATURDAY ONLY, HERRMANN. Next week Hanlon's Now Fantasma. myl9-33 WORLD'S MUSEUM. " Allegheny City. May 19. HYPNOTISM! Second week ol Hop O'My Thumb. Miss Ada Briggs. tbe Fat Beauty. Dixon t Lang's Comedy Co. mylS-S2 HARRY WILLIAMS' ACADEMY To-night Matinees Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, ' HARRY KERNELL'3 NEW COMPANY. Harry and John Kernell and 20 others. mylS-28 EXPOSITION AUDITORIUM! Seats forflve thousand people. Monday and Tuesday nights, May 26 and 27. Matinee Tuesday at 2. . STRAUSS And his Orchestra from Vienna. A different procramme each concert. ED. C. GARBER. Manager Sale of seats at Kleber Bros.' Music Store. Prices SI 50 Reserved; Admissions, 50c and SL niygO-100 WATSDN PLACE LOTS TEHTH WARD, ALLEGHENY CITY, On line of the Perrysville Avenue Electric Road. Aveuues GO and 60 feet wide. Lots ex tending back to 30 and 40-foot streets. PERRYSVTLLli AVE., abeautiful situation for residence sites. Lots 50 feet front, 800 to 91,800 each. NATOHEZ ST., fine elevation, beautiful Tlew. Lots 50x125 feet only $1,000 each. WATSON BOULEVARD, very choice lots. 25x125 teet; $500 each. EAST 8T. Lots 20 feet front by 100 to 13) feet in depth; $300 and $300 each. This plan has just been put on the market at these verv reasonable prices, and will be sold on terms to suit purchasers. Pure country air, all city conveniences, and. without a doubt, tbe finest suburban residence sltos in Allegheny county. Call at once and select yourself a good lot For plans and all information see REED B. CDYLE I ED., AGENTS, 131 Fourth Avenue. Agent on the grounds every Wednesday and Saturday afternoon from 2 to 6 P. M. Don't Miss This Orajrhmity. my21-31.TTS TO LOAN ON MORTGAGES, city or conn try property; 4V, 5 and 6 TO per cent. JASW. DRAPE 6 CO, 129 Fourth ave., Pittsburg. Tele- JIUUUO AIO. 910. xny24-44-D litL If ffy4f J OFEICIAL-P1TTSBURG. CONTRACTORS-SEALED PROPOSALS will be received cm until FRIDAY. Mav9 80. 1S90. at 2 o'clock p. M. for fitting up the Con- trailers saie witn uocumem ntes ana oooKl) racks. Information furnished on application. ' Tbe right reserved to accept or reject any bid.'! my zu-j t. a. Jiuititu w. controller. CEALED PROPOSALS WTLL BE RE- O CEIVED at tbe office of the Cltv Con. iruuer, uuui iiiunsuAl, Jisrzi, loWJL at i T. K., for the repairing and remodeling of No. 1 Engine House, situate on Fourth avenue, near Liberty. Plans and specifications can be seen at the". omce oi a: j. usiening. Architect, No, 43 Fifth avenne. Pittsburg. Pa Bond in double the amount of bid must ac company each proposal, said bond to be pro- uiicu ueiure lue .iiayur vr ijty v.ierK. The Department of Awards reserve th9 ngut to reject any or an bias. J. O. BROWN-. Chief DeDartmentof Public Saferr.iSi PlTTSBUBO. Ma7 17. 1690. my20-75-D M SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RcVl CEIVED at the office of City Controller. u.itil Saturday, May 24. 1890, at 2 o'clock P. Jt, M ior luiuuuios lue iuuuwju &uuuuea; FERRULES. COO, more or less. K-inch ferrules. 500. more or less, -inch ferrules. 200, more or less, -tncb ferrules. 200, more or less, 1-incb ferrules. MISCELLANEOUS CASTINGS, 250. moro or less, rata bjxes. 25 reels, more or less, best American hemp j ywkiiiK. 5 reels, more or less, navy packing. 10 bale', more or Ies whim enttnn nit 600 pounds, more or less, pure sheet gum al Tt4ittrfnr sssl jyaaiua,a 200 pounds, more or less, square gum packing. 200 pounds, more or less. 2 and 3-ply canvas' packing. For hauling and delivering 900 tons of water pipe more nr less from 4 to 12 Inch. i For further Information apply at the office of MM Superintendent of Water Supply and DIstrlbu- S3 tlon. "j3 No bid will be considered unless accompanied ff by bonds In double tbe amount of the estimated 1 cost, probated boforo the Mayor or City Clerk. . Tho Department of Awards reserves thoyi right to reject any or all bids. J E. M. BIOELOW, 1 Chlor of Department of Public Works. PlTTMIlUno. May 14, 1890. myl4-l 'J fNo. 1.1 AN ORDINANCE FIXING THE BALA RIKH or tho Chief Clerk and draught, man In tho office of tho Board of Vlowers. Section I lie It ordained and enacted by the city of Pittsburg. In Select and Common Loud. disassembled, and It Is hereby ordained and onacted by the authority of tho same, that from nnd after tho paastgs of this ordinance the salary of Chief Clerk In tho olllco ot the Board of Vlowers shall bo, and the samo is hereby fixed at elghtvon hundred (11,800) per annum, and tho salary of draughtsman In tho office of tho Hoard of Vlowors shall be, and tho samo is hereby flxod at twolve hundrod (11,200) per an. num. pavablo monthly. Section 2 That any ordinance or part of onllnunco conflicting with the provisions of this ordinance bo and the samo is hereby re polled so far as tho same alfects this ordi nance. Ordained and enacted Into a law In Councils this 12tli day of May, A. D. 18'JU. II. P. FORD, President of Select Council. Attest: GEO. BOOTH. Clerk of Select Council. G. U HOLLIDAY, Presldont of Com mon Council. Attest: E. J. MARTIN, Clerk of Common Council. ,Mn-f- ...II .- ,J .DM . ... tf.iifui n mure, aiskj lo. low. ADpruVBUs tm II. I. GOUULKY. Mayor. Attest: W. II. I Recorded In Ordinance Book. vol. 7. page 41L 17th day of May, A, D. 18U0L fNo. 7.1 AJ N ORDINANCE-LOCATING COLTART square, from Forbes street to Bates street nHectlon 1 Bo It ordained and enacted by the) City of PUtsburg, In Select and Common Conn. clU assembled, and it is hereby ordained and enicted by the authority of tbe same. That Coltart square, from Forbes street to Bates, be and the samo is hereby located as follows, to wit: Tho center linn shall begin on the south 6-foot line of Forbes street at a distance of 367.53 feet east of a stone monument on the west Moot line of Halket street; thence deflecting to the right and in a southeasterly direction a distance or 1627.00 feet, more or less, to Bates street, and tbe said Coltart square shall be of a width of fifty (50) feet Section 2 That any ordinance or part of ordinance conflicting with the provisions of this ordinance bo and tbe same is hereby repealed so far as the same affects this ordi nance. Ordained and enacted Into a law in Councils this 12th day of May. A. D. 1890. H. P. FORD, President of Select Council. Attest: GEO. BOOTH. Clerk of Select CounciL G. L. HOLLIDAY, President of Common Council. Attest: E. J. MARTIN, Clerk of Common CounciL Mayor's office. May 16, 1890. Approved' H.LGOURLEY, Mayor. Attest: W. H.MC CLEARY, Mayor's Clerk. Recorded in Ordinance Book, yoi. 7, page 419, 20th day of May. A. P. 1390. No. 4.1 AN ORDINANCE-DIRECTING AND requiring the owners of all lota of ground having buildings erected thereon fronting or abutting on any street lane or alley in the city of Pittsburg to construct and maintain under ground sewers to connect with public sewers. Section 1 Be it ordained and enacted by the city of Pittsburg, in Select and Common Coun cils assembled, and it is hereby ordained and enacted by the authority of the same. That for tbe purpose of securing a more efficient drain age of the city of Pittsburg the owner or owners of all lots of ground having buildings erected thereon fronting or abutting on any street, lane or alley in said city in which there has been, or may hereafter be, constructed a public sewer opposite such lot or lots, shall construct and maintain at bis, her or their own cost an under ground sewer connections with such publio sewer of not less than nine (9) inches m diam eter, and in a careful and safe manner at a place or point upon the lot or lots of such own ers as shall best and most securely provide tor and carry into such public sewer all tbe sur face house and other drainage of such lot or lots, and which said underground sewer shall be made arid composed of terra cotta ploe. and shall be so placed and constructed ana maintained as not to interfere with or injure tbe use of such public sewer. Section 2 Upon failure of tbe owner or owners ef any such lot or lots of ground to con struct the connecting sewer aforesaid In ac cordance with tbe rules and regulations of this ordinance, then and in that event the same may be constructed by tbe said city of Pittsburg through its Department of Publio Works ana ' the cost thereof together with 6 per centum ad vance shall be collected In tbe same manner as is now provided by law and the ordinances of said city for tbe collection of the expense in curred in paving and curbing sidewalks in said city ol Pittsburg, provided, however, that 20 days' notice in writing from tbe Chief of the Department of Public Works of said city shall be given such owner or owners of such lot or lots requiring and directing such connecting underground sewer to be constructed in accord ance with tbe provisions of this ordinance. Section 3 The notice to be given as required by tbe second section of this ordinance shall be served personally on tbe owner or owners of said lots, bis, ber or their agent or attorney; 1 be, she, tbey or any of tlieru reside in said city, . or cannot be funnd therein, then said notice shall be posted in some consplcuons place on tbe premises. Section 4 That any ordinance or part ot or dinance conflicting with tbe provisions ot this ordinance be and tbe same is hereby repealed so far as the same affects this ordinance. " Ordained and enacted Into a law in Councils . this 12th day of May. A. D. 189a H. P. FORD, President of Select Council; Attest: GEO. BOOTH. Clerk of Select CounciL GEO. L. HOLLIDAY. President ot Common CounciL Attest: E. J. MARTIN, Clerk of Common Council. ,, Mayor's office. May 16, 1890. Approved:, L i. uuunLisi, Mayor. Attest: W. H. MCL'LKAU, .Mayor's Clerk. Recorded In Ordinance Book, vol. 7, page 414, 20th day of May. A. D. 1890. Continued on Fifth Page.'l FAIRMDUNT PLAN. Bnt a few of these elegants lots now to offer. Every one of them affords beautiful building site. FLEMING PARK. $300 is all we ask f oryour choice in this desirable property. Large level lots' right on railroad line of proposed elec tric road. Beautiful river view; 15 min utes only from heart of city. Small payments monthly. Charles Somers & Co,, 313 WOOD ST- 601 PENN AVK. E. E. ' my21-77 PATENTS. O. D. LEVIS. Solicitor of Patents. 131 Fifth avenne. above Smlthfield. next Leader ' omce. (No delay. .bstaniisbed 20 years. se250 TMAMONDS-COME SEE OUR JL STONE diamond rings $15 00 each.;thel greatest bargains on eannjirleniiihlprlncssecl, 81 00 and Si 50 eacn; diamond watches.'13na jewelry, cioces. suverware and spectacles, e at v7Ili30N'S. 61 Fourth aye Pittsburg. F watch repairing a specialty. ap36-TT 4
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