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

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1890.
pBg ' ' - ' -THE PITTSBURG-
HEMES AND SWORDS
.'And Bright Rosalia Flash With Bril-
- - liancj in ,the Sunlight of
A GLORIOUS AFTERNOON IN MiT.
The Parade of the Knights of the Golden
' Eagle Protes a Success.
WORK OP THE FIKST DAI'S SESSION
Great-crowds thronged the streets yester
day morning and afternoon oc the advent oi
the Knights of the Golden Eagle into the
city from all sections of the country. An
hour's morning session was held, presided
over by Supreme Chief It. Emory. Other
officers of the Supreme Castle are: Vice
Supreme Chief, Irving "W. Kelly; Supreme
High Priest, George T, AVilliams; Supreme
Keeper ol the Exchequer, Timothy Mc
Carthy; Supreme Master of Records, "Wm.
Culbertson; Supreme Herald, George H.
Sumner; Supreme First Guardsman, Charles
H. Speer; Supreme Second Guardsman, J.
H. Eckert.
Reports were read, showing the Pennsyl
vania memembership to be 33,443. The
following were appointed the Committee
on Credentials: Kowand, of Pennsylvania,
Cross, ot Maryland, and Triebler, of Dela
ware. A grand parade followed in the afternoon.
In the warm rays of the afternoon sun the
beautifal uniforms, handsome lodge ban
ners and rich flags shone with rare bril
liancy. To the music of martial strains the
thousands of Knights moved in a Ions:, at
tractive line through the principal streets
of the rwo cities, wuile the eyes ot the count
less sightseers followed every action with
charmed delight
The military Branch of the order looked par
ticularly bright, with their cocked hats, colored
plumes and trimmings of parti-cnlored regalia.
Their marching was of a high class, and the
evolutions in fancy figures executed by the
several ctommandefies were loudly applauded
all alone the line. The rood music of the hands
throughout the column was a cause for special
remark, and received the favorable comment
it merited.
The parade moved at 2 o'clock from the head
quarters of the Grand .Lodge, the Seventh Ave
nne Hotel, and followed the route laid out.
The order of march was as follows:
Cordon of 8 mounted police officers.
The Grand Army Band of 32 pieces,
lit. Penn Commandery o. 51. or Heading, Com
mander E. K. i ichtorn and 16 mm.
fcUndard Bearer H. tirant Jllllcr.
Chier .Marshal Heber McDowell.
Adjutant General E. T. White, 3L D., and 15
mounted aids.
rinsT division-.
Commander Lieutenant General Louis C. Still, of
Philadelphia.
Cathedral Hand. 3: Dleces.
Maryland Battalion, 2 companies. Company A,
Captain Llvlnirston: Company B,
Captain Wolfe.
C L. Magec Drum Corps, IS pieces.
America Commandery, Washington, D. C, Com
mander B. W . Carpenter. SO men.
Ocean Cnmmanderv. Atlantic City, 2. J., Com
mander J. C. Rlscy, 20 men.
Logan Comm nden, Snrinirfleld, Ohio, Com
mander J. C. Stage. 24 men.
Siros Command -ry, Wilmington. Del., Com
mander John It. Beatty. 20 men.
Second Brigade, Pennsylvania Division, Under
Command of Major'Gencral M. C Staf
ford with 12 -Mounted Aids,
iselcct Knights Band. 32 nieces.
Louis C. Mils Commandery. Pittsburg, Com
mander J. II. Hamilton. SO men.
Brno Commandery, Altooua, fa,. Commander
A. C Lytic. 20 men.
baltsburg Commandery, Saltaburg. Pa.
Commander J E. Elrlck, 30 men.
Eagle Commandery, Johnstown. Pa., Commander
Peter LltzeL 18 men.
Sheridan Commandery. Erie. Pa.. Commander J.
AL Lobaugh, 23 men.
Homestead CounnanderT, Homestead. Pa., Com
mander George W barver. 22 men.
John L Daw son Commandery. Uniontown, Pa.,
Commander J. C Fowler, 32 men.
SECOND DHISIOX.
ChlerMarshal Wm. H Wvmard. Chief orptaff A.
C. Kuerner. Adlutaat General A. O. Weiss.
Elliott McCall Hand 24 pieces.
Americiiscastle220 ol Pittsburg. Commander J.
T. Wiltser. 30 men.
Etarof the West Citle!tt. Pittsburg, Command
er C K. Garer. 40 men.
Venus Castle 291, Pittsburg. Commander W. C.
Klcliey, 12 men.
Homestead Union Band, 12rieces.
llonongalicla Castle 120, Homestead. Pa., Com-
. . niandrr John Daubev.So men.
Friendship Castle 11. Homestead. Pa., no com
mander, with Monongahela Castle.
Oliver Cornet Band. 18 pieces.
Lexington Castle 330. Uuquesue, f-a.. Commander
L Furlong, 32 men.
Abrams Drum Corps, II pieces.
Independent OitIe 208, Braddock, Pa Com
mander J. M. Clark. G3men.
Mar Cornet Hand, 16 pieces.
Pride or Afton Castle 170. Willow Grove, Pa.,
Commander Philip Lally. 54 men.
Anchor Castle 3.13, Lawrcnceville, Commander
Charles Wain, 18 men.
Fidelity Castle 8. Philadelphia, consisting of four
members, custodians of a beautiiul banner
in an open carriage, drawu by four
handsome 6orrel horses.
ALLEGHENY DIVISION.
The post of honor in command of Major General
Benjamin Patterson.
Alleghenv Klfe and Drum Corps, 18 pieces.
Escort, Manchester tiistle 212. Allegheny, Com.
mander, Edward Pogue. IIO men.
Cnlef Marsbal, Bcnlamln Patterson: Adjntant
General. Dr. H. B. Orr: Chief of Staff,
HughMcCutchcon: Assistant Chief,
George J. Hoffman, and 16
mounted aids.
Anchor Grav Band. 25 pieces.
Sslnbrldge Castle 16a Allegheny. Pa., Com
mander, Louis Smith, 40 men.
Avalon Castle 242, Allegheny, Pa., no Com
mander, 20 men.
Keystone Band, 20 pieces.
Acme Castle 332. Allegheny. Pa., Commander,
K. A. Emmctt. somen.
McKeesport Castle 282, McKeesport, Pa., Com
mander, A. W. Porte, 60 men.
Al-Slrat Castle 312, McKeesport. Pa., no Com
mander. 12 men.
Eleven open carriages and eight other vehicles
containing all the visiting supreme Lodge
officers.
The parade passed over the route as previously-published,
and was reviewed bv the mili
tary officers at the corner of Ridge and Irwin
avenues, Allegheny, and then dismissed.
To-day the Supreme Castle will get down to
active work. Among the important things that
will be brought before the meeting are the elec
tion of officers, the proposal ot amendments to
the constitution and the consideration of the
admission of jouths 18 years old.
Commendable.
All claims Dot consistent with the high char
acter of Syrnp of Figs are purposely avoided
by the Cal. Fig Syrup Company. It acts gently
on the kidneys, liver and bowels, cleansing the
system effectively, but It is not a cure-all and
makes do pretensions that every bottle will not
tubs tan tiate.
Bnnner Baktnc Powder.
m5
BE5T. j
Latee Ice Ckeaji Cake. Two cups
granulated sugar, three-fourths cup butter,
beat to a light cream, and then add one cud
corn starch which has been stirred into one
enp of tepid swett milk, heat this all to
gether, adding one teaspoon! ul extract
vanilla. Stir into this the well beaten
whites ot seven ecus and two heaping cops
of flour, having thoroughly mixed through
the dry flour one and a half measures Ban
ner Baking Powder. Bake in three layers.
Icing Take two and a half cups granu
lated sugar, half cup water; Doil three miu
tres; when cool add the whites of three eggs
slightly beaten and oje tablespoonful ex
tract vanilla.
Now is the season to keep
on hand a supply ol
"SCOURENE" to do all
your house cleaning. There
is no known article for 5
cents that will so help
through house cleaninimnH
HOUSE
.CLEANING
"WITH
SCOTJBENE
i do it as welL
; J AAroX &k
raw
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A Cnro for-nillou Colic
For a number of years I have been sub
ject to periodic violent attacks of bilious
colic and have repeatedlv employed the best
medical talent I obtained relief only by
the use of morphine or chloroform. I was
induced to give Chamberlain's Colic Cholera
and Diarrhoea 'Kemedv a trial, and am
pleased to report not only my gratitude, but
recommend it to all who are afflicted as I
am to give it a trial. I would not be with
out it. F. Kachlek, Sk.,
x Bnshnell, 111.
For sale bv E. G. Stuckv, 1701 and 2401
Penn ave.; E. G. Stuckv & Co.. cor. Wylie
ave. and Fulton st.; Markell Bros. cor.
Penn and Faulkston aves.; Theo. E. Ihng,
3610 Fifth ave.; Carl Hartwig, 4016 Butler
St.; John C. Smith, cor. Penn ave. and
Main st; James Ii. McConnel & Co., 45S
Fifth ave., Pittsburg; and in Allegheny by
E. E. Heck, 72 and 194 Federal sts.;'Thos.
It. Morris, cor. Hanover and Preble aves.;
F. H. Eggers, 172 Ohio St., and F. H.
Eggers& Sou, 199 Ohio st. and 11 Smith
field st. wsu
The Scolcb-Iriib
And all are invited to call at S. Hamilton's,
91-93 Filth avenue, and examine the bar
gains in musical instruments that can be
seen there. The Hamilton guitar is tbebest
guitar in the world for the money fully
guaranteedvnnd not high-priced. You can
get them from 812 up. The strings they
offer you are all Iresh. The stock is all
new and of the best quality. Violins,
banjos, harmonicans in profusion. A special
line of bargains in mnsic boxes. Every
body is welcome at Hamilton's, "whether
they buy or not. Call and see the goods:
Band and orchestra headquarters at S.
Hamilton's, 91-93 Fifth avenue.
DECORATION DAY.
Ilnls nnd Wraps.
Hundreds upon hundreds from which to
make your selection; the prices are right
and the styles, the newest.
Campbell & Dick, Fifth avenue.
New Trlinmlnca To-Day.
Black and colored, gold and silver cord
girdles, for tying the new jackets, 2 yards
long, 50c. 75: and $1 each.
, ' JOS. HOKNE & CO.'S
Penn Avenue Stores.
Only S3 00.
Gents' fine calf sewed shoes, in all the
latest styles, at G. D. Simen's 78 Ohio st,
Allegheny. WF
For Decoration Day
Hundreds of new wraps, jackets, fichus,
hats nnd bonnets. Seasonable prices and
good goods.
Campbell & DiCf , Fifth avenue.
Competition Crusher.
Hisses' Doncola kid spring heel button
shoes, at only SI per pair, at G. D. Simeu's,
78 Ohio st, Allegheny. tf
B.&B.
The great bargain lot (6,000 yards) India
silks at 40 cts put on sale yesterday made
an active trade at the rear silk connter.
Booos & Buhl.
One of the largest places in town is the
millinery department of the People's Store;
proper styles, plenty of choice goods and
low prices are the drawing cards. Have
you been there? Come and see our hand
some exhibition of summer millinery.
Campbell & DicK,Fifth avenue:
Decoration Day Millinery.
Largest assortment of children's and
misses' trimmed and untrimmed hats.
Brightest and prettiest pieces ever seen.
JOS. HOEXE & CO.'S
Penn Avenue Stores.
Decoration Day.
A 53 8xlU photograph given away with
every dozen of cabinets of yourself or chil
dren on Decoration Day. Hendricks &
Co., No. 68 Federal street, Allegheny. Gal
lerv open all day. Good cabinets SI a
dozen.
Electeic Portrait Copying Company, 10
and 12 Sixth st,. copy and enlarge photon,
in crayon, water colors, etc; best work;
lowest prices. "wsu
Annual excursion to Ohio Pyle, on
Decoration Day, May 30. Bate, $1 50 round
trip. Special train will leave B. & O. K.
It depot at 8 A. M.
B. tB.
A wondrous bargain and a great adver
tisement to us 6,000 yards of choice styles
India silks at 40 cents to-day.
BOGGS & BUHL.
Go to John S. Roberts, 414 "Wood st, for
wall paper.
Decoration Day Millinery.
Largest assortment of children's and
misses' trimmed and untrimmed hats.
Brightest and prettiest pieces ever seen.
Jos. Horse & Co.'s
Penn Ave sue Stores.
S0O New Bilk Umbrella.
At half price and less this week, at Eosen
baum & Co.'s. mwsu
MEETINGS.
VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT A
IX meeting ot the depositors of the
FARMERS AND MECHANICS' BANK
will be held at the Humboldt schoolbouse cor
ner of Twentieth andSarah streets, South'side
SATURDAY EVENING
May3L,at7 o'clock, in the interest of deposl
tors. my2S-71
Office of i
The Bbidgewateb Gas Compat (
Rochester. Pa.. April 16, 1S90. S
A SPECIAL 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. jr., to vote for or
against a proposition to reduce the capital
stock. The amount of the proposed reduction
is 7,084 shares, having a value at par of $708,400
F. L. STEPHENSON. Secretary
aplS-3-3nvs
Pennsylvania Company
FlTTSnUBQ. May 23. 1S90 I
THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE
stockholders of the Pennsylvania Companf
will be hold at the general office of said com.
ti.uiv, in iuc t ifcT ui iiLauur, Ira., on TUES
DAY, June 3. 1830, at 11 o'clock a. m. for the
nnrno of rerpinnp thft Annnnl mn.,r tri
r ,- 7 , . j, . rn. ivi loop,
the election of 13 directors to serve for the
ensuingyear and the transaction of such other
hnslnesa as raav nronerlv Mm, ,ar .u.
meeting. a B. LIGGETT, Secretary
my23-24-D
office of the chautauqua lake )
Ice Company, (
Pittsburg. Pa. May 18. 1S90.
THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THIS
company has called a special meeting of
its Stockholders to bo held at the office of the
company at Thirteenth and Pike streets, city
of Pittsburg, on THURSDAY, the 17th day of
July. 1890, at 2 o'clock P. ST., for the purpose of
voting for or against an increase of tb capital
stock. v. f. wilson:
myl-23-sv Secretary.
EDUCATIONAL.
Princeton College
Entrance Examination.
(Conducted by Prof. Wm. M. Sloan; contlnu
In; two days.)
For admission to all departments in the Fresh
man, Sophomore and Junior Cla-aes. and for the
New School of Electrical Engineering. WiU
begin
11 O'CLOCK, THURSDAY,-JUNE 12, '90,
at0?cif!'f oc,k tf'ld'g. 514 Market St. Pittsburg.
This will also include Preliminary examina
tions for those Intending to enter the College a
vear later. "
f n .". a Pf'"18 offered by the Princeton
iDJU Alumni Association of Western Penn
sylvania tor the best examination passed here
for the Freshman Class.
Appliff nts shonld send their names early to
WM. hLOTT. Pres't Alumni Ass'n.
1W) D.amoud St., Pittsbure Pa.
mvSS-11-MWP
REMOVALS.
DR. W.H.DALY
Has removed bis ofllco to
MAEDER BUILDING, 133 FIFTH AVENUE,
(Fourth floor elevator.)
Hours lOSOX M. to 1 P. JL, except Sundays.
ap!M3-wrsu
XMMiptay adwrtiiemeniz one dollar ptr
touare jot one msertion. Classified advertise
mmtx on thU pane such at Wanted. .For Sale,
To Let, eta. ten cent per line for each touei
lion, and none taken for lest than fifty -xnU.
THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH
BltANCH OFFICES.
THE BHANCH OFFICE FOR THE SOUTH
SIDE HAS BEEJf REMOVED TO NO. 141J
CAKSON STREET.
ADVERTISEMENTS. NEWS AND SUBSCRIP
TIONS CAN BE LEFT THERE BOTH iFOR
GENERAL EDITIONS. AND FOR THE
SPECIAL SOUTHSIDE ISSUE PUBLISHED
EACH 8ATUEDAT.
BRANCH 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 9 P. M.
FOR INSERTION NEXT MORNING: -
Advertisement! are to tie prepaid 'except where
advertisers already have accounts with Tns U1S-I-AICU.
PITTS BURR.
THOMAS VCCAFritEY. 55.1 Bntler street
F.M1L G. STUCKEY. I4th street and Penn ave.
E. G. STUCKEY A CO., Wylie ave. and Kuitonit.
N. STOK.ELY, Fifth Avenue Market House.
EAST ENP. '
t. W. WALLACE, era Penn avenne.
OAKT.AXD.
MCALLISTER SHElBLER,5tnav. Atwoodst
socTitsroK.
JACOB SPOHN. No. ICarson street.
ALLEGHENY.
A. J. KAERCHEK, 59 Federal street.
H. J. McllRIDE. Market House, Allegheny,
FREDH. EGGERS. 1T2 0MO street.
F. IL EGGEKS 4 SON, Ohio arid Chestnut sts.
J. F. STEVENSON. Arch and Jackson streets.
THOMAS MCHENRY, Western and lrwinaves.
G. W. HUGHES, Peunsvlvania and Beaver aves.
PEKRY M. GLE1M. Rebecca and Allegheny aves.
T. R. MORRIS, 6S Preble ave.
M1LLVALE HOItOUUH.
W. W. FLOCK.ER, Stationer. No. i Grant ave.
SHARPS BURG.
C. BELLMAN. Stationer, 818 Main st.
ADVERTISERS,
PLEASE NOTICE!
THE BUSINESS OFFICE OF
THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH
HAS BEEN REMOVED
tO CORNER SMITHFIELD AND
Diamond Streets.
WANTED.
BlnJo Hcln. '
WANTED-COATMAKER STEADY WORK.
C. A. MINEHART, California, Pa.
mySS-lO
TTTANTEI) FIRST-CLASS CARRIAGE.
ii paiuier. Appij v. iiuvn, mo rum ave.
my28-71
Tl7"ANTED-HOTTLE WASHER. APPLY AT
CITY BOTTLING WORKS, McKeesport,
Pa. myM-18
WANTED-LABORING HANDS AT CRES
CENT FOUNDRY, South ave. and Mason
St., Allegheny. niri'S-30
VlTANTED-TWO EXPERIENCED AGENTS
Y salary or commission. EUROPEAN COPY
CO.. 319 Fifth ave. myI3-80
WANTED-TEAVEL1NG MEN TO SELL Hil
81ERY. gloves, etc. Address GLOBE IIO
B1ERY MILLS. Detroit. Mich. roy:3-51
WANTED-SALFSMAN TO SELL PATENT
medicines to druggists: salary and com
mlsslon. Apply 531 PENN AVE. my2S-
WANTED-A COMPETENT STEELMELTER
on open hearth furnace. Address, with
references. P. o. liOXa, Pittsburg. mvZ7-80
WANT ED-GOOD TIN'NER-AT ONCE-INSIDE
and outside work. Inquiru at KIHK
BROS.. 5M Fifth ave.. McKeesport, Pa. myffl-31
WANTED-ONE GOOD UNION TINNER
must be fast and a general Jobber. Applv
to MCCAULEY BROS.. Homestead, Pa. myS-47
TTTANTED AN ENGINEER TO RUN STA
YV TIONARY engine at Coal Mine on Pan
handle. Address P. O. BOX "84, Pittsburg, Pa.
mySS-13
WANT1CD-F1KST-CL.ASS COAT MAKERS
to work on line coats. Apply JAS. DICK
SON, 65 Fifth ave., cor. Wood st., second floor.
my2-D
WANTEO-A TICKET SELLER FOR BOY
ER'S Southside Theater, Eighteenth and
Sarah; cash security required; call this morning.
my28-9S
TXTANTED-DRIVERS FOR CARTS: PAY,
YW SI 50 per day. Inquire of CASPER SH1CK,
Munhall, Pittsburg, Virginia and Charleston R.R.
inya-37
ANTED IMMEDIATELY PAVERS TO
cobble on street railway track; good wages
to good men. Apply on MORRIS ST., Johnstown,
Pa. I myIS-33
WANTED FIRST-CLASS TAILORS TO
work on altering and repairing. Apply
JAS. DICKSON, 65 Fifth ave., cor. Vood L,
second floor. my2-D
WANTED WOOD ENGRAVEK-GOOD ME
CHANICAL workman. Applv, with proofs,
to RYDER Jfc DEARTH, 146 Westminster st..
Providence, R. 1. my27-27
TTTANTED-A GOOD TINNER! MUST BE
V gsod on outside work: steady work lor
Sood man. Come at once to 533 FIFTH AVE.,
IcKeesport, Pa. mya-38
WANTED-MACH1N1STS ACCUSTOMED TO
light work. Instrument; makers preferred.
Call on or address THE UNION SWITCH AND
SIGNAL CO.. Swlssvale, Pa. my27-5
VTJANTED COMPETENT. ACTIVE MAN
Y for a good business. In either city or large
towns in the country; must apply soon. STEVEN
SON'S AGENCY. 100 Fifth ave. inyM-44
WANTED-ONE FOREMAN AND 10 FIRST
CLASS block-stone pavers: steady work;
wage (4 25 per day. Apply at A. E. TOW.N
bEN'D'S, Second avenue, near power house.
my28-67
TfTANTED-A YOUNG MAN WHO IS FA
V MILIAR with typewrler and shorthand
and general office work: wages, (40 a month. Ap
Dlv by letter, with reference. J. C, Dispatch
office. myiJ-S5
WANTED-TWO, MACHINE HANDS FOR
floorlpg machine and planer: none hut
first-class union men need call. Apply to EX
CELSIOR PLANING. Cralgst. (near river). Al
legheny, Pa. lnj-78-GO
WANTED-A BRIGHT. ACTIVE YOUNG
man as shipping clerk: must be good and
rapid peuinan and can furnish tlrst-class refer
ences: noue other need apply. HENRY B. REA,
633 Liberty St. mv28-81
-VTTANTF.D-YOUNG MAN FOR RESPONSI
Y RLE position: must deposit S5C0 cash secur
ity or give Fidelity Bank bond for same amount:
good salary to right party. Address S., Postofllce
box No. 203, city. my2S-19
WANTED-A MAN IN JOHNSTOWN TO
sell teas, etc., to families and In every
townwheie we are not represented; salary and
commission; references required; ASSAM TEA
CO., 45(15 Liberty ave. my28-H
WANTED AN EXPERIENCED MAN TO
wait in private family: one who has been
accustomed to inside work, and who can bring
good references from last engagements. Address
X. Y. Z., Dispatch office my2S-84
WANTED-COACHMAN.BUTLEK, 2 WHITE
waiters, man for lunch counter, farm
hands, cooks, chambermaids, house girls, 40 tor
hotels, housekeeper, seamstress, nurse girl.
MEGHAN'S, 515 Graat St. my28-D
WANTED-ONE AGENT IN EVERY TOWN
In the U. 8. to sell our homeopathic family
medicines; steady work: can make J20to paper
week. DR. O'KEEFE&CO., Homeopathic Chem
ists. 34 Fiflth are., Pittsburg, Pa. my27-M
WANTED-25 FIRST-CLASS BOOK AGENTS
State experience and references: (1,200 to
(1,500 per year permanent salary: 350 good agents
at yearly salaries from (403 to fl.OOu; state experi
ence and references. 2M RAN DOLPH ST.. De
troit, Mich. my28-21
WANTED-SALESMEN AT 175 PER MONTH
salarvand expenses, to sell a line or silver
plated ware, watches, etc: by sample only; horse
and team furnished free: write at once for full
Particulars aTi'd sample case of goods free. SPAN
IARD SILVERWARE CO., Boston, Mass.
se24-90-I
WANTEO A YOUNG MAN 16 TO 18YEARS
of age. as assistant cashier in a tetall dry
goods house in Pittsburg; must have fair educa
tion, good habits and health; salary will be small,
but a good opportunity for advancement: only
those need apply who are looking for a permanent
sositlon. Address MERCHANT, Dispatch office.
" my2&-43
-TTTANTKD-AGENTS TO SELL THE PINLESS
V Clothes Line: patent recently Issued; it
"holds the clothes without pins: they do not freeze
to it and cannot blow off: sample line sent by mall
SOc: 50-foot line by mail (1 25. For circulars, price
list and terms address THE PINLESS CLOTHES
LIN ECO., HUermonst,, Worcester, Mass.
api-W-ws
w
ANTED-ENTRY CLERK AND ASS1ST-
V V AA A owucciii: uj urai-ClBCS nOUSe;
must De a gouu pcuuiau nuu correct at ng-
ures: yonng man preferred. Address in own
handwriting, stating age, residence and salary
expected: also if had any practical experience
in office work, and, if so. now long, with wohm
and cause for leaving, z. .iiuiL BOX, Dlspatcb
UUll ltJ-W
W;
ANTED AMANAaEU"OItifill!F.M a v inn
lnhblnegalvnnlzluirworks now turn ii nnr.
., ..'.;i.. ...h-i..... ....i .....-..-- .
lion; iiiii-hnkj. D...vj uu h uiorougn Knowl
edge of the business In all Its details indispensable,
and no application will be entertained unless
these qualities can be established; steady work,
salary no object and no capital necessary; all
communications must be accomnanied with refer
ences, experience and real name and address,
which will be treated in strict confidence. Send
replies to B, care JAS. y. DRAPE A CO., 129
Fourth It rlnuc, Pittsburg. my27-33
WA7TD,
Female HMD.
WANTED-TWO LADf SINGERS AT ONCE:
food voices. Call Tor Mr. BLACK. Grand
upera House, Wednesday, ii A. u. myzs-K'
WANTED TAILOESSR MIDDLE-AGED
single lady to work on boys' clothing and
instruct boys In the trade; wages S30 per month
with board and .washing. Address TEACHER,
Dispatch office. my2M
WANTED-A GOOD COOK. AND ALSO GlItL
for general housework, and that can do
plain sewing. Applv at. B. L. H. DA BBS'
residence. North Hiland ave.. but both must have
best of references; no use to apply without. '
mya-40-iwa
WANTED-LAD1ES HAVING A LITTLE
leisure each day, wno can make money bv
assisting me in my business. For particulars send
Immediately, self addressed, stamped envelope to
MlbS L. KNOTTS, Uniontown, Pa.
myH-38-wssu
Honrdcrs nnd Lodcers.
WJ
ANTED OCCUPANTS FOR HAND
sounr.Y furnished larzo second story
front room In private family: a few doors from
East Parks and electric cars; tlrst-class board
given. Address J. P., Dispatch office. mySS-W
Bonrdln?.
WANTED-A GENTLEMAN VISITING THIS
city frequently would like a neatly fur
nished sleeping room In a pleasantly-located pri
vate dwelling, with privilege or breakfast. Ad
dressG. B., Dispatch office. myS8-68
WANTED A YOUNG MAN WOULD LIKE
to secure a pleasant room and board with a
private family, within a rew minutes' walk -ot
Blxtn and Lacock. streets, Alleghenv; reference.
Address, with terms, W. E., Dispatch office.
my28-72
Financial.
TT7-ANTED-MORTGAGES ON CITY OR
,.V....6.S.?P.r county property at lowest rates.
HENRY A. WEAVER CO.! (2 Fourth avenue.
mhZ-D
ANTED MORTGAGES - WE HAVE
money to loan in large or small amounts on
Pittsburg, Allegheny or Bnburban Improved real
estate. LEE. BARNE1T& CHAPLIN. 313 Wood
St. myi4-23-MWS
WANTED TO LOAN t500,00a IN AMOUNTS
of p.,000 and upward, on cltv and suburhan
property, on t percent, free of tax; also smaller
amounts at S and S per cent. BLACK & dJAIRD,
S5 Fourth a cnue. cc21-d2S-D
ANTED-Jl OKTG AGES-tl, 000, 0D0TO LOAN
. J city and suburban properties at H, Sand
C per cent, and on larms in Allegheny and arja-
cent counties at 6 per cent. 1. M. PENNOCK &
SON. 147 i'ourth avenue. ap7-f4l
WANTED-TO LOAN fMO.000 ON MORT
GAGES: 1109 and upward at 6 per cent;
SPO.OOOat 4M per cent on residences or business
property; also in adlorhing counties. S. H.
FRENCH. IS Fourth avenue, ocII-4-D
ANTED-C1TY MORI GAGES ONllEAL ES
TATE In large or small amounts: money
ready when title is all right: no delay: reason
able charges. THOS. MCCAFFREY, 3509 Butler
St. Office open evenings. Telephone 5514.
Ia4-71-ws
WANTED-OTY AND ALLEGHENY COUN
TY real estate of all kinds to sell: reason
able charges: property advertlsed'free of charge;
no 6ale, no charges: have plenty of purchasers.
THOS. MCCAFFREY, 3309 Butler. Office opon
evenings. Telephone 5514. )a4-71-WS
SHncellnneoaa.
WANTED - SECOND-HAND DOCTOR'S
buggy; 6tate price and where can be seen.
Address BUGGY. Dispatch office. myI8-2
WANTED-THE ADDRESS OF VICTIMS OF
asthma; will tell them how to be cured
without expense. Address DR. J. W. BERGEN.
Petersburg, Ind. my28-25-28,3le4
WANTED -PARTIES WISHING TO HAVE
signs painted, in large or small quantities,
to call on or address PA STOR1US' SIGN WORKS,
119 Filth ave., cor. bniithfleldst. my6-MWP
WANTED EVERYONE TO MAKE HOME
happy with a light running New Home
sewing machine: for speed and easy running noue
better: pleased to have you call and see for your
self at H. CARTER'S, No. 19 Sixth st.
my28-jiwr
TXTANTED-ALL TO USE JONES' MAGIC
VV Roach Powder; contains no poison: roaches
banished by contract: satisfaction given or no
pay. Prepared by GEO. W. JONES, Z2 Federal
St., Allegheny. Pa. Sold by all first-class drug
gists. Telephone No. 3332. my2-42-MWF
WANTKD-ANY PERSON KNOWING THE
whereabouts of W. J. McGregor, late
messenger of the Fourth National Bank of Pllts
burg.Pa. Will write or telegraph J AS. PORTER,
Allegheny Cltv, Pa., as it will bo to McGregor's
interest, as everything is all right. Canada p.ipers
please copy. mv28-S9
FOR feALE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE.
Cltv Rciddenec.
FOR SALE-J5.700-NO. 275 FORTY-FIFTH ST.,
lotCOxllO. with new2-story and mansard brick
dwelling, S rooms, hall, bath, china closet, ce
mented laundry and newly papered throughout;
one-half cash, balance to 6ult purchaser. See
THOS. MCCAFFREY, 3509 Butler St., tity.
myI8-157-WBSu
FOR SALE ATJ2, 100, JilOO.AN!) 12,300 EACH,
on Laurel 6t., near Pearl. Sixteenth ward:
street paed, five almost-new trame dwellings of
fire rooms and hall In each: lots 22x162 ft. each:
terms sioo cash on each: bal. monthly payments if
desired. Particulars of THOS,
3309 Butler St..
aicuaj1 ritr,!.
my21-39-ws
East find Renidencei.
FOR SALE-S5. COD-NEAT BRICK HOUSE
seven rooms, bath, and all conveniences; lot
45x120; near Highland ave.. Nineteenth ward.
MELLON BROTHERS, 6349 Station St., E. E.
my25-!27-MWV
FOR SALE NICE HOME: GOOD FRAME
house four rooms, large cellar: lot 36x103 ft.:
near Larimer ave., live minutes of P. R. R. or
cable- only P.200. MELLON BROTHERS. S349
Station st, E. E. my25-127-MWP
FOR SALE CONRAD ST., NEAR LIBERTY
ave.: only ?!,Con; new brick dwelling, 12
rooms, bath, b. and c. water, slate mantels, tile
hearths, both gases, front and side porches. In
side shutters; lot 72x130: easy terms. BAXTER,
THOMPSON & CO., 162 Fourth ave.
my25-71-wssu
FORSALE-FIRST-CLAS3RESIDENCE;GOOD
location: 15 rooms:. hard-wood finish; electric
lights: elegant stable, finished in hard wood; ice
house and cow stable; lot 120x305 ft,, with (1) or
additional lot, 150x140. owner leaving city: will
sell cheap. Apply ROOM 213, Lewis Block.
my28-29
FOR SALE-ATWOOD ST., OAKLAND, A 10
per cent Investment, two two-story frame
dwellings, each of six rooms, hall, attic, water,
porch, good cellar, street paved and sewered and
electric cars passthe door: lot 44.10x100 ft. ; onlv
(8.000: a bargain, REEDB. COYLE CO.. 131
Fourth ave. my23-57-WR
FORSALE-114.500 INVESTMENT ORHOME
One square from Fifth and Penn ave. cable,
on P. R R.. on paved avenne, substantial ten
room brick dwelling, with modern conveniences,
hall, laundry, electric lights, etc.; lot 90x2t2 feet,
running back to a proposed street, with good
stable and carriage house on rear; this property
Is rapidly enhancing In value. SAMUEL W.
BLACK & CO., 09 Fourth avo. my27-48
FORSALE-(5,400-IlnRE, WE HAVE A NICE
Shadvslde properly to sell at a bargain on
terms to suit purchaser of limited means: (1,000 In
cash. JjOO per vear: almost new house: eight rooms,
vestibule, hall, finished attic bath, laundry,
sliding doors, electric lights and bells, hot and
cold water, large pantry, range, natural gns:
gorches. front and rear; nice lot. CHARLES
OSIERS &. CO., 313 Wood St., 6019 Penn ave.
my27-82
Ilnzclwood KealdenceH.
FOR SALE-fAC.O-A LOW PRICE FOR A
nice corner property: Hazelwood, good
streets, sewered, convenient to station and elec
tric road: substantial, well-finished bouse, four
rooms, kitchen, ptntry. clothes presses, good
cellar; lot 50x100. affording nice yard or room for
additional bulldlnr. CHARLES SOMERS & CO.,
313 Wood st., C019 Penn ave. myl7-82
Allecheny Resldpncea.
FOR SALE-ON LACOCK ST.-BRK HOUSE,
6 rooms, gas, water, etc.; lot 18x65 ft.; price
3.750. A. D. WILSON. 55 Federal St., Allegheny.
my2S-34-ws
TTlOR SALE-IS, C00-ON FRANKLIN ST.,
r frame house, 5 rooms and attic: lot 24x129 ft.:
fine location". A. D. WILSON, 55 Federal St., Al
legheny. Uiy23-3I-W8
T TIORSALE-(5. 500-BOY LEST., ALLEGHENY,
two-story brick dwelling seven looms, hatb,
both gases, h, and c. water: lot 0x92: fine loca
tion: good terms. BAXTER, UHOMPSON & CO.,
162 Fourth ave. my23-72-MWFSu
TJiOR SALE PRICE SL7O0 A GOOD CHANCE
. to procure a nice little home at a very low
figure on Rebecca street. Allegheny: two-story
brick, rout rooms and finished attic, natural gaB.
etc. J. C. EEILLY, No. 77 Diamond street.
my2v-57
FORSALE-(2.800-MODEKN HOUSE OF SIX
rooms, nail, pantry, laundry: nice condition
throughout: natural gas, excellent well and city
water; handsome elevated lot, terraced shade
trees shrubbery: Tenth ward, Allegheny: easy
terms. CHARLES SOMERS & CO., 313 Wood st.
my27-82
FOR SALE-TWO NEW FRAME HOUSES OF
5 rooms and attic each: at auction, this
alternoon, May 28. at 2 o'clock, on the premises,
Willis street. Nunnery HUL Twelfth ward,
Allegheny: terms easy: possesslou at oucc.
EWINO & BYERS, 93 Federal street and 166
Fourth avenue. my23-12
FOR SALE-19,000-A PRIME ALLEGHENY
investment, ten brick bouses, corner lot,
fronting two good streets; buildings always in
demand and occupied by prompt paying tenants:
rentals (2,000 per year: easy terras of payment:
Sropertyoutof the market Junel. CHARLES
Oil ERS CO. , 313 Wood street, 6019 Penn avenue.
myZ8-62
Snburbnn Residences.
FOR BALE SHABPSBURG. PA. NEW
frame dwelling or 14 rpoms and large store
room, on a prominent corner; a splendid stand
for a baker and confectioner: all the latest Im
provements. For terms address A. YEKKIN'S,
Real Estate Agt 811 Main St., Sharpsburg. Pa.
myJS-19-ws
FOR SALE AT S4.2W-A LOW PRICE FOR A
home lu a very desirable residence location;
new house, seven rooms, vestibule, hall, slate
mantels, nice chandeliers, good plumbing
throughout, supplied with natural gas and pure
water, front and back porches, nice level lot Sox
225, aQordlug lawn, shade and shrubbery, 4
minutes from station, good sidewalks; owner is
non-resident, urges sale, and a bargain mav be
had on this proporty. CHARLES SOMEBS &
CO., 313 Wood street, 0019 Penn aevnne.
mv27-83
FOB. SAIE LOTS.
East End Lot.
FOR SALE (900-HANDSOME LARGE LOTS,
25x112 feet: 60-ft. st.: Twenty-first ward: 3
minutes of P. R. R. MELLON BROTHERS. 6349
Station St.. E. E. ""w my25-l27-MWr
FOR SALE-(650-LOT 20XIU0, PAVED ST.,
Thirteenth ward, near cable; good location
for building Investment. CHARLES SOMERS 4
v.w., am oou st,, wig renn ave. iujai-&.
FOR 8ALE-2 LOTS-50X160 FT. EACH-ONLY
3 minutes from railroad and Fifth and Penn
avenues. East End; will sell below market price.
For particulars see A. D. WILSON, Federal St.;
Alleu'linv mv-35
Allegheny.
H1V28-35
FOR SALE-FOR FEW DAI'S ONLY-ONE
minute's walk from Shady ave., Penn aye.
and Marchana St., East End. a block of 20 choice
building lots, 40 per cent less than adjoining
property; Improvements around it of the most
choice anil refined cliaracter; a rare chance for In
vestors to buy and Improve. DAVID SHAW A
CO.,-152 Fourth ave. iny28-50-WB
Allesbenv Lota.
T?OR SALE-100 ALLEGHENY LOTS ON
1? Lombard St.. Linden and Maple aves.. Tenth
and Twelfth wards: payments easy. Inquire ot
J. A 3. McNAUGUElL 43 North Diamond St.. or
43 Federal st. " mh!2-50-D
FOR BALE-S7.000-AN ELEGANT BUILDING
site, corner of two good streets, convenient
to California avenue. Eleventh ward, Allegheny:
a frontage on the two streets respectively of I40x
130; we can recommend this as something very de
sirable In Allegheny vaeaut property, and to a
prompt liuyer can offer a bargain of It. CHARLES
HOMERS & CO., 313 Wood street, 0019 Penn ave
nue, ra 27-82
Suburban Lots.
FOB SALE-NORTH HOMESTEAD LOTS, 60X
120 feet, fronting on a 60-font street, near
Swissvalc station, IMi.lt., and City Farm station,
B.&O. It. K.: price (400 to (500 each: terms to suit.
IRA M. BURCHFIELD, 158 Fourth avenue.
aplO-36-D
FOR SALE-FOUR ACRES OF LAND SITUA
TED In Union township, Allegheny co.. Pa.,
being a part or the Lowen estate: thesamc planted
with fruit trees In bearing condition: price (LOGO
cash. For information inquire of JOHN LOWEN,
adjoining the premises. my22-17
FOR SALE-SHARPSBUltO LOTS-THURSDAY,
May 29, at 3 o'clock, will sell at auc
tion on premises, 5 lots, 20x90. In Bradley's plan,
adjoining Seltz's glasshouse, Sumner station. Just
outside the Sharpsburg borough line: easy terms.
A. LEGGATE & SON, Anctloneers, 31 Federal
st Allegheny. my2S-87
FOR SALE-SUITABLE FOR SUB-DIVISION
Into huihllng lots, 15K acres of ground In
McKeesport borough; gooii roadn, water etc.;
the lay or the land Is such as will Insure perfect
drainage, and Its proximity to this live manu
facturing town assure quick sale of lots at good
prices; Investigate this: prices low and verv easy
terms. BAXTER, THOMPSON & CO.. 162 Fourth
ave. my25-69-MW6u
irnrnn.
FOB SALE-FARM 76 ACRES, 2-STORY FR.
house 9 rooms, barn, good steam sawmill,
coal, rich soil, suited for grain, grass or garden:
owner old and must sell; near Euon station. ED
WIT1ISH, 410 Grant st. my23-D
FOR SALE-200 ACRES OF, THE FINEST
land in Allegheny county: this land Is on
both sidej or railroad, 15 miles rrom city, and can
he laid off In fine 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. Full
particulars can oe ontaineu irom inus. ji.
MARSHALL, Jr., 117 Diamond St., Pittsburg,
Pa. my24-46
Miscellaneous.
FOR SALE -13.000 ACHES CHOICE COAL AND
timber lands: near R. It. In West Va. ; price
(30,000. Farm of 350 acres; brick house, 14 rooms;
adjoining Dter Park, lid.: stoca and farming im
plements; (11,000. Farm of 140 acres; (900. Farm
of 280 acres: (1,600. Farm 250 acres: 3 veins of
coal, fine timber: (3,500. Beautiful one-acre lots.
Deer Park, Aid., (100 each. J. H. BRISTOR,
Jlartlnsburg. West Va. my23-48
FOR, SALE BUSINESS.
Business Chnncea.
FORSALE-AGOODBARBEKSHOP-OWNER
Intends to quit the business. Apply at NO.
4433 PENN AVENUE. my2S-18
F
'OR SALE-COMMISSION BUSINESS, DOING
an elerant trade: nronts last vear will satl&fv
anyone: good reasons for selling. Address J. it.
HATCH, 28 Balkan St., Allegheny. . iny24-88
FOR SALE-DRUG STORE A FIRST-CLASS
business stand; reasons lor selling, proprie
tor dead. For full particulars apply at 23J5K
CARSON ST., Pittsburg, Southside; Pa.
my25-41
FOR SALE-VERY CHEAP IF BOUGHT AT
once; valuable patent right. Address PAT
ENT, Dispatch ofllce, or J. B. MELLOR. Mc
Kee's Rocks Postofllce. Allegheny county. Pa.
mv2S-S!
FOR SALE-AN ELEGANT CHANCE FOR
man with small capital to engage In nice
office business, well established. SeeFTrrsBURG
BUSINESS AGENCY, Fourth ave. and Ross st.
my28-64
FOR SALE-HARDWARE STORE, 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. SHEPARD & CO., 151 Fourth ave. my22
FOR SALE-A GOOD BUSINESS-A CLOTH
ING store, established over nine years. In a
handsome town (county seat). Is offered on favor
able terms; business pays (2,500a year after 6tore
ana personal expenses deducted, and proofs to
show for It: good reasons for selling. Address K,
care Carrier 38. Cleveland. O. myl8-70
Business Stands.
FOESALE-ONLY (2.000 CASH FOR LARGE
four-story frame hotel building containing 12
rooms: lot 30x100 feet: located on Butler st..
Eighteenth ward, near Sharpsburg bridge, cheap
atHOOa. THOS. MCCAFFREY, 3509 Butler st.
my25-49-WSu
FOR SALE-FOURTH AVE. BUSINESS
property; pays 9 per cent net; 65 feet front
age; three new four-story buildings; rental (2,40U;
price (28.000; to suit, at 4K per cent; send for new
price list. ALLES 4 BAILEY, 161 Fourth ave.;
tel. 107. my21-54-ws
FOR SALE-NO. 3705 BUTLER ST.; LOT
21x100, with large one-story storeroom In
front and two-story frame of four rooms In rear;
No. 1 business location; price reasonable: one
half cash, balance to suit. THOS. MCCAFFREY,
3509 Butler St., city. mvI8-158-WBu'
FOR SALE CHEAP. ON ACCOUNT OF
removal of the owner, on Oneida nr. Grand
view avenue. Thirty-fifth ward, two lots, 2S)xl30
ft., with a good storeroom: dwellng of rooms;
stable room to build on one lot: only S4, 200 for all.
bee W. A. HEKRON & SONS, 80 Fourth avenue.
my2S-45-WThs
FOR SALE-LOT OF GROUND ON THE COR
NER or Water and Short streets, Pittsburg,
fronting 30 feet on Water, street and extending
back along Short street 169 feet to First avenue;
on it is a three-story brick building recently occu
pied by Rees. Shook CO. as a machine shop.
Apply to JOHN D. MCKENNAN, Receiver Rees,
Shook & Co., Bakewell Law Building, Pittsburg.
mv2S-53-28, 30, Jc2, 4,6, 9
FOR SALE VALUABLE MANUFACTURING
plant, supplied with a full 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
usual outlay 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. We Invite
the attention of capitalists and shall be glad to
give full particulars upon application. The
UNION TRANSFER 4 TRUST CO.. 121 and 123
Fourth avenue. mv23-12
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS.
Horse. Vehicle. Live Stock, etc
FOR SALE-NEW BAROUCHE, FOR SINGLE
or double teini:. Jersey wjgon, buggy and
harness, all complete. Apply ROOM 213, Lewis
block. my28-29
FOR SALE-SHETLAND PONY, CART AND
harness, one boy's and one girl's saddle. Can
be seen at PHILLIPS' STABLE, West Diamond
street, Allegheny. my27-28
FOR SALE-ONE SET DOUBLE WAGON
harness; used only a few times and good as
new: a bargain. Apply at ARCHIBALD'S
STABLE, 119'fhlrd ave. my22-117
FOR SALE-THREE VERY FINE BUGGY
mares, 4, 6,and 7 Tears old: also, one doctor's
buggy and one side-bar cheap if sold at once. Ad
dress H. H.. Dispatch office. my27-41
FOR SALE-THE STUDEBAKER WAGON
used by The Dispatch Country Road Expedi
tion; price moderate: condition good. Can be
seen at ARCHIBALD'S STABLE, U9.'hlrd ave.,
for three days. my22-U7
ITiOR SALEJUST ARRIVED AT H. M.
) HOCKSWENDER'S SALE STABLE, M3
Fifth ave.. a carload of fine saddle and driving
horses, and pair or fine Chlnckategues ponies
good for children to ride or drive. mj-23-os
F'
OR SALF.-AT GREATEST SACRIFIOE.ON
J? this continent for quality of stock: spot cash:
bay pacing inare. can pace heats in 2:23. 2:22. 2:22:
sound bay filly I never bad harness on her, 3
years pld, led M In 42 secondA; sure to make a 2:20
trottep sound; also bay gelding rising 8 years, 16
hands, 1,200 oounds, sound; a roadster, can road
10 miles an hour, 60 miles a day easy, good under
saddle, a family road horse: also 4-year-old fresh
Jersey cow, giving 16 quarts rich milk dallv. 15K
pounds butter per week; a gem: come and seethe
stock; must be sold. H. C. URAFF, Kensington,
Ohio. mya-70
Machinery nnd Metals.
FOR SALE-THOROUGHBRED JERSEY
cow. fresh this month. Apply ROOM 213,
Lewis Block. my28-29
F
OR SALE-ENGINES AND BOILERS-NEW
and refitted! renalrlnr nromntlv attended to.
PORTER FOUNDRY AND MACHINE CO..
LIM., below Suspension bridge. Allegheny, Pa.
ap3-7
XTHJE SALE DRILLING ENGINES AND
A? boilers for oil or gas wells, engines and boil
ers In every size and style, saw mills and wood
working machinery. HARMES MACHINE
DKPO'K No. 97 First ave., Pittsburg, Pa.
FOR SALE-SECONO-HANl) ENGINES AND
boilers: all sizes and stvles in stock, irom 4 to
ICO li, p. ;aii rclltted;good as new, at lowest prices;
portable engines. 8 to 25 h. p.; boilers all sizes
and styles. J.3.YOUNG.23 Park way, Allegheny.
Pa. c2S--D
FOR SALE HOISTING ENGINES, DER
RICKS and derrick forgtngs, steel hoisting
and guy ropes in stock: stationary engines and
M1!? UJ nearSl cIiT nd ore Psni ec THOMAS
CARLIN'S SONS, Lacock and Sandusky sts.,
llhQT, j.fc p29-rw
FOR,.SAXE-ailSCELXANEOUS.
.rtniceluuieo us.
FORSALE-CHEAP-FOUB SECOND-HAND
Hazleton tripod hollers of 300 h. p. each. Ad
dress SWIFT & CO., Station A, Kansas City. Jlo,
my25-43 .
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 theroad and give my patrons the
benefit when sending their orders to me dlrectr
will receive this week one car choice Louisiana
new potatoes and one car Louisiana onions in
three-bushel barrels, and will be able to fill all
orders after tnls weeK with choice white and
Early Rose potatoes and Southern onions; have
several hundred boxes fine lemons in stock which
can offer to the trade cheaper than the cheapest
house In the city; have several cars of fine old
potatoes in storage which can sell to parties In
need of same at verv low prices. AI I parties who
are In need of produce, bananas and foreign fruits
of all kinds had better call upon the old reliable
wholesale commission house or THOMAS II. 31C
UOWAN. 607 Liberty St. my21-3
TO lET.
Apartments.
TO LET-FURNISHED ROOMS, WITH'KITCH
EN tableware, etc. 41 LOGAN St., near
Wylie. my2S-52
O LET-FURNISHED ROOMS, WITH K1TOH
EN, tableware, etc. 164 FOURTH jVE.,
near Grant. myM-53
TOLET-TWO UNFURNISHED ROOMS WITH
large finished attic: suitanle forllnht house
keeping. InquireatNO. 504PENN AVE.
my2a-17
Office. Povk Room. &c
TO LET A FEW NICE OFFICES IN GEE
MANIA SAVINGS BANK BUILDING,
Wood and Diamond streets. aplO-49
TO LET-FOURTH STORY OF NO. 91 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 had from W. M. Crlbbs. Real Estate Agt
No. 99 Fifth ave. For particulars see BUS. MG1L
DISPATCH, corner Smlthfield and Diamond sts.
117
Buslne
TO LET ORSALE IN UNIONTOWN A
bakery, and dwelling house attached; a good
business opening. J. K. RITENOUR. my2S-69
Miscellaneous,
mo LET OR FOR SALE HOTELS. COTTAGES
1 JL and bath houses, Atlantic City, N. J.: lots
for sale in all parts or me city: aiso o. Aiianuc
City. Chelsea and for Atlantic Land Co. ISRAEL
G. ADAMS & CO.. Itcal Estate Agts., Real Es
tate and Law Building. ap!6-58
TO LET-LANDING ON MONONOAHELA
river, extending from Thirty-fourth street,
b. S.. to city line, about 1.100 feet: good depth of
water; can have 3) acres level ground, running
from river to P., McK. & Y. R. R.. if desired:
used at present for boat siding nnd lumber yard.
Apply to J. MCC. HAYS. 3400 Carson st. Tele
phone6H4. mv28-26
LOST.
LOST A DIAMOND EARRrNG -BETWEEN
Exposition building and Snowden st.. Alle
gheny. A reward If left at 259 REBECCA ST.,
Allegheny. my28-46
T OST-OOLD' BPfcCTACLES IN LEATHER
JLi covered copper case. JOHN M. RMD. 210
Robinson st., or A. LEGGATE & SON, 31 Federal
st.. Allegheny. my23-S6
LOST A SOLITAIRE DIAJIOND RING,
marked M. D. Ii.. in Allegheny Market. A
suitable reward will be paid if returned to 19
STOCKTON AVE., Allegheny. my23-l
T OST STOCK BOOK BLACK COVER
XJ about 6x4 Inches, bearing name C. F. Jones,
Cleveland, on inside of front cover, and W. A.
Hoeveier. cr., on several ot the leaves. Return
DISPATCH OFFICE and receive reward.
my28-93
LOST SIGHT NEVER RETUNRS-OO NOT
persist in abusing your eyes; if yon are using
glasses that are not suitable, or,feellng the need of
some, go and have your eyes properly tested free
of charge, and find lint what you want ClIESs-MAN-MANMON.
Expert Opticians, 42 Federal.
AU'y: best (1 spectacles on earth. my24-l3-wssp
PERSONAL.
PERSONAL BOOKS WANTED-IF YOU
have any books to sell, let us know. LEVI'S
BOOK STORE, Seventh Avenue Hotel building.
mh7
PERSONAL CHAMBERS', ZELL'S, PEO
PLE'S, Appleton's and Encvctopjedla
Brltannlca at half price. FRANK BACON &
CO., 301 Smlthfield st. my23
PERSONAL FREE OF CHARGE WE CAN
save your eyesight and save you money, too.
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Federal, All'y; best l spectacles on earth: your
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FOUND.
FOUND-THE ONLY-SI 00 SPECTACLETHAT
can be worn for hours and will not tire tne
eyes; we will make neat frames that will fit your
faceexactly. CHESSMAN-MANMON, Expert
Opticians. 42 Federal St.. Allegheny. Your eves
tested free of charge. mv24-13-wssu
OFFI CI AL P1TTSB CKG.
c
ONTRACTORS-SEALED PROPOSALS
J will be received up until FRIDAY. May
30, issu. at i' o'clock p. M. lor ntting ud the con
troller's safe with document flies and book
racks. Information furnished on application.
The right reserved to accept or reject any bid.
my 20-14 E. S. MORROW. Controller.
PAINTERS SEALED PROPOSALS
will be received up until FRIDAY. May
30, 1890, at 2 o'clock. F. X. for painting the Con
troller's safe. Information furnished on ap
plication. The right reserved to accept or re
fect. E. & MORROW, Controller.
my20-14
OEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE
O CEIVED at the office of the City Con
troller, until THURSDAY. May 29, 1890, at 2 P.
if., for the repairing and remodeling of No, 1
Engine Honse, situate on Fourth avenue, near
Liberty.
Plans and specifications can be seen at the
office of F. J. Osterling, Architect, No. 42
Fifth avenue. Pittsburg. Pa.
Bond in double the amount of hid must ac
company each proposal, said bond to be pro
bated before the Major or City Clerk. '
The Department of Awards reserve the
right to reject any or all bids.
J. O. BROWN.
Chief Departments Public Safety.
Pittsburg, May 17, 1690. my20-75-D
SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE
CEIVED at the office of the City Control
ler until 2 P. M. on SATURDAY, June 7, 1890.
fur fitting up offices in Municipal Hall for use of
Department of Public Safety. Plans and speci
fications for said work can he seen at the office
or Bickel &. Brennan, architects, Hamilton
building. Bond in double the amount of hid,
with two sureties, must accompany each pro
posal, said bond to be executed before the
Mayor or City Clerk. Tho Department of
Awards reserves the right to reject any or all
bids. J.O.BROWN,
my28-88 Chief Department Public Safety.
PITTSBURG, May 27, 1S90.
VTOTICE TO CONTRACTORS-SEALED
JLN proposals will be received at the office of
City Controller until FRIDAY, the 6th day of
June, A. D. 1890, at 2 r, M., for the following,
viz:
SEWERS. .
Bouquet street, from Svlvan avenne to a
point 200 feet south of Wilmot street: 10-lnch
P'&
llackberrv alley, from Fiftieth street to
Forty-eighth street; 15-inch pipe.
Craig and Forbes streets, from Fifth avenue
to sewer on Forbes street at Dithridge street;
15 and 18-inch pipe.
Evaline street, from Harriett street to Lib
erty avenue: 20-inch pipe.
Forty-second street, from Garden alley to
Davison street; 18-inch pipe.
Harvard street, from Enclid street to Beatty
street; 15-inch pipe.
Harcum's alley, from South Twenty-second
street to South Twenty-third street: 15-inch
PlHPe
enrv street, from 300 feet west to Craltr
street sewer; lo-incn pipe.
Keystone and McCandless streets, from Fifty
second street to Natrona alley: 15 and 20-inch
pipe. .
KIrkpatrIck street, from Webster avenue to
Wylie avenue; 15-inch pipe.
Lincoln avenue, from Mayflower street to
Negley run: 18 and 20-inch pipe.
Liberty avenue, from Pearl street to Wine
biddle street; 18 and 24-Inch pipe.
Lowell and Winslow streets, Irom Mayflower
street to sewer on Park avenne; 15 and 18-inch
pipe.
Park avenue and private properties, from
Meadow street to Negley run; 15 and 20-inch
pine.
Shetland street, from Turret street to Park
avenue; 15-inch pipe.
Tustiu street, from crown west of Jnmonvllle
street to Seneca street; 15-Inch pipe-
Twenty-eighth street and nrtvatn nronertles
of Henry Phlpps. Pennsylvania Railroad Co.
and others, from Jones avenue to Allegheny
river; 3 feet brick and stone.
Wharton stre t, from South Nineteenth
street to South Twentieth street: 15-inch pipe.
Webster avenue and Kirkpatrick' street,
from Perry street to a point on Kirkpatrick
street, within 75 feet of Bedford avenue; 15
inch pipe.
Wright's alley, from a point east of South
Twenty-flfth street to South Twentv-SIxth
street; 15-inch pipe.
Aiken avenue and Claybourne street, from
Pennsylvania Railroad bridge to a point 150
feet south of Center avenue.and on Claybourne
street, from Aiken avenue to Two Mile run
sewer; 15-incb pipe.
Plans and specifications can he seen and
blanks for ridding can be obtained at the gen
eral office, Department of Public Works.
Each propo-al roust lo accompanied by a
bond, with two snreties, probated before the
Mayor or City Clerk.
The Department of Awards reserve the right
to reject any or all bids.
A K M. BIGELOW.
mv27-7 Chief ot Dep't of Pnbllc Work.
TTpEXIJi
QUSETERSTTJIT
M1NEHAL AND TABLE WATERS.
GEO. K. BTEVENSON fc CO.,
myll.wwF Sixth avenue.
ACCTIOH HALES.
JAMES BREDIN, Attorney-at-Law.
98 Diamond St.. Pittsburg, Fa.
ADMIN1STBATOHS' SALE OP ALPS
VILLE PROPERTY The nndershrned
Administrators, with the will annexed, of
Thomas Donnelly, deceased, will offer at pub
lic sale on the premises at Alpsvllle station,
Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, six miles east ot
McKeesport, TUESDAY. June 10. 18S0, at 2J5
p. 31., or on arrival of train west one at 2113, all
that property known as the Alpsvllle property,
consisting of about 248 acres of land adjoining
Joseph Bobbins, Osceola Coal Works and
others, having a front of ahoat four-flf tus of a
milenntheratlrpadandtheYonghloiihenytiver,
on which land there is erected a farm house,
bam and bay house, a well-flnlshed mansion
honse of 10 rooms in good repair, a storehouse
and IB tenant honses.
The property will be offered as a whole and in
lots, the first lot embracing the farm property
of $1 acres, with farm honse, barn and bay
honse; the second lot containing ahoat 62 acres
along the river and railroad, on which the
other bnildmgs are erected. The, mansion
honse, with lot of two and one-anarter acres,
storehouse with ono and one-half acres, and
each of the 16 tenant houses with lots varying
from two acres to one-eighth of an acre in size,
will also be offered separately from the remain
der of the 62 acres.
This property is very advantageously located
for a manufacturing site, and at a point where
steady increase in ralne may reasonably he ex
pected. TERMS OF SALE One-third in hand: bal
ance in two equal annual Installments, with in
terest secured by bond and tight mortgage on
the premises.
HENttY O.DONNELLY'
MAKGAEET DOUGHERTY.
Administrators.
May 16. 1S90.
P. S. A lot of cut and building stone and
btlck from ruins of Alpsville House, etP., will
be offered at same time. my21-57-W
GEO. M. GUTHRIE. Attorney,
100 Diamond St., Pittsburg.
EXECUTOR'S SALE DESIRABLE MAN
UFACTU1UNO site situated on the west
side of the Monongabela river, at Jonen station,
on the P. V. & C. IV. IV. containing 20 acres,
nroreorles", having a frontage of 1.500 feet on
the river, and extending hack an average depth
of 650 feet to the P. V. & C. K. R.. on which it
fronts about 1.400 feet. T his property is about
J mile abovo W. Elizabeth. It has a good land
lug. The new gas line of the Philadelphia Co.
to Belle Vernon passes within milo 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, 1S30,
atlp.a.
Trains for Jones station leave Union depot at
10:10 a.m. J. W.SNEE.
Executor of Samson Stilley, Bronghton. Alle
gheny county. Pa. jnyS-43-trs
AUCTION SALE OF HOUSEHOLD
GOODS AND CARPETS,
THURSDAY MORNING, MAY 20,
(Day before DecorationDay,) at 10 o'clock, at
the rooms No. 311 Market St.
Walt.nt. oak and cherry bedsteads, bureaus,
washstands. china closets, sideboard, exten
sion tables, bookcases, folding beds, chamber
suits, bed lounges, chiffoniers, wardrobes,
clocks, shades, curtains, Brussels and Ingrain
carpets, rugs, linoleums, decorated toilet ware,
fancy rockers, cabinets, mirrors, plush, bro
cade, rug and hair cloth parlor suits, fancy
articles, billiard table, mattresses; springs, re
frigerator, oifstove, laundry and kitchen goods,
eta, etc., etc my28
TRUSTEES' SALE OWING TO THE DIS
feOLUTION of the firm of W. A. Bolmger
& Co. the undersigned will offer at public sale
on SATURDAY. May 31. at 10 o'clock A. M., at
No. 5809 Penn ave.. Pittsburg, the following
property, to-wit: one match team 5-year-old
draft .horses, weight 3,100 fits, one double set
harness, one two-horse platform spring a agon
almost new, one set 12-ton scales, a lot of sewer
pipe and fittings, office furniture, etc JOHN
ft. BAUM, SAM'L GARRIbON. Trustees,
myZ7-G4
REPORTS.
rnHE ARGYLE, ATLANTIC CITY. N. J..
I Ocean end of Connecticut ave. Now open.
Full view of ocean. S. W. FERGUSON.
aol2-49-MWFSU
tTVHE CH A.LFONTE. ATLANTIC CITY.
JL On the beach. North Carolina ave.; unob
structed ocean view; salt water baths in the
house; elevator: now open.
fe9-114-D E. ROBERTS & SONS.
riiHE ARLINGTON.
J. OCEAN GROVE, N. J.
Accommodations and appointments first
class. Services the best. Accommodates 350.
Will open May 1, 189a
mh5-80VD WM. P. DOLBEY, Prop.
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 the
coast: house within 50 feet of the surf.
n.h4-80-D ' JAMES A BTEFFNEK.
THE SHELBURNE.
Atlantic City, N. J,
Remains open throughout the year. Every
convenience, including passenger elevator
auu uul aeu naict uduia.
myIO-15-D A. B. ROBERTS. '
TJEDFORD SPRINGS,
BEDFORD, PENNA.
Unsurpassed for health or pleasure. Opens
June ix Li. a. uj n, .Manager.
myl-69
CAMBRIDGE,
Atlantic Cltv. N.J. Ocean front, modern con.
veniences, 100 bedrooms, broad piazzas. Cui
sine and service special feature. Elegant bnf.
fet. best baihlnz trrouud. WM. E. COCHRAN.
Mang'r. Formerly the Brighton and Windsor
Hotels. myzj-a-Mwr
THE MANSION,
ATLANTIC CITY, N.. J.
Elegantly remodeled, greatly enlarged, hand
somely furnished.
OPEN ALL '1 HE YUAR.
mylS-103 CHARLES McGLADE.
OCEAN VIEW HOTEL. ..
BLOCK ISLAND, R. I.,
15 miles at sea. opens Jnne 26. 1E90,
Steamboats dally to and from NEW LONDON,
NEWPORT and PROVIDENCE.
Telegraphic communication. For circulars,
tc addrpss
F. A. BUDLONG, Windsor Hotel. New York.
CUNDALL A BALL.
mylO-lH-Mwr Managers.
MOUNTAIN HOUSE,
Oresson Springs.
On the summit of the Allegheny Mountains.
Will open JUNE 25. For circulars and Infor
mation address
WM. R. DUNHAM, Superintendent,
myl-'CS Cresson. Cambria Co., Pa.
HOTEL ALBION,
ATLANTIC OITY. N. J..
WILL OPEN JUNE 7. 1890.
Under new management.
C. B. HAMM, (late of Merchants Hotel, Johns
town, Pa.)
CHARLES KROPP, (now of American House,
Trenton.) mv25-89
LEGAL. NOTICES.
CHARLES B. PAYNE, ATTORNEY AT LAW,
173 Fourth avenue.
ESTATE OF H. B. COCHRAN, DE
CEASED. Notice is hercbyglvvn tnat letters
testamentary on the estate of H. H. Cochran
have been granted to the undersigned, to whom
all persons indebted to said estate arc requested
to make Immediate payment, and those having
claims against the saire should make them known
without delay. CHARLES li. PAYNE. Execu
tor. my21-55-w
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
letters of administration upon the estite
of Lizzie Hicks, late of the city of Allegheny,
deceased, have been granted to tho under
signed. Thosu having claims against the estate
or are indebted to it will present and make
payment nf the same to me without delav.
JAMES MORELAND. Administrator.
my2S-14-W C205 Penn avenue.
J. CHARLES DICKEN, Attorney-at-Law,
Grant street.
TESTATE OF JACOB KLIPHAN. DE
J2i CEASED Notico is hereby given that
letters of administration on tue estate of Jacob
Kliphan have been granted to the undersigned,
to whom all persons indebted to said estate are
reqnested to make immediate payment, and
thee having claims against tho same should
make them known without delay. CHAS. J.
KLEBER, Adminntrator, u0- ggg Ty00tt st,
Pittsburg. my28-41-'W
VTOTICE IS HEREBf GIVEN THAT AT
ll a meeting of the stockholders ot the
Keystone Construction Co., held at the com
pany's office in Pittsburei Dec. 27. 1889, it was
resolved to dissolve the corporation and the
President and Board of Directors were directed
to take all legal steps necessary and proper to
dissolve this cortioratinn and wind up its busi
ness. GEO. H. CLAPP, President,
Attest: II. C. McJILTON. Secretary.
PITTSBUBO. PA. April 15, 1S90. ap23-S4.w
Offico or SAMUEL A. AMMON.
Attorney at Law, 117 Diamond street.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
letters testamentary on the estate of
John Germroth, deceased, have been granted to
the nndersigned, to whom all persons indebted
to said estate are reqnested to make immediate
payment, and those having claims or demands
against the same will make tbem known with
out delay.
CHARLES BRUBACH. Executor.
138 South Fifteenth street, Pittsbnrc.
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PROPOSALS.
SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE
CEIVED at the office of the Secretary of the
Town Council of Bntler borough until TUES
DAY, June 3, 1890, at 730 p.m. for the paving
of Main street ot Bntler borough (about 2S.000
square yds. to be paved with Ore or vitrified
brick.) Flans and specifications can be seen at,
the office of the Secretary of Council. Council
reserves the right to reject any or all bids.
W.T.S1ECHLING,
President ot Town Council.
LEVI M. WISE. Sec.
Butler. Pa., May 21, 1890. my22-13
PROPOSALS SEALED PR0P0SAL8
WiU be received by the Borough of Brad
dock until 1-30 P. M., MONDAY, Jnne 2, 1890,
for the gracing and paving of Fourth, Parker,
Ninth. Allsqnippa and Washington streets,
twenty thousand (20,000) square yards, more or
less.
Separate bids will be received for each of the
following materials: Vitrified fire brick, asphalt
block, and regular and irregular Ligonier
block. A suitable bond must accompany each
bid.
The right is reserved by the Borough Council
to reject any or all bids.
Plans and specifications can be seen at the
office of the Borough Engineer, No. 730 Brad
dock avenne, Braddock. Pi.
H. C. SHALLENBERGER. Burgess.
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TREASURY DEPARTMENT. MAY 17. 1890.
Sealed proposals will be received at tho
office of the Supervising Architect. Treasury
Department, Washington, D. C. until 2
o'clock r. jr. on the 9th day of JUN 1890,
for all the labor and materials required
for the iron furring, lathing and plaster
ing for the United States Court House and
Fostoffice budding at Pittsburg, Pa, in accord
ance with the drawings and specifications,
copies of which mav be had on application at
this office or the office of the superintendent.
Each bid must be accompanied by a certified
check for J28U. The department will reject all
bids received after the time fixed for opening
the same: also, bids which do not comply
strlctlv with all the requirements of this in
vitation. Proposals must bo sealed and in
dorsed, "Proposals for iron furring, lathing and.
plastering for the United States Court House
and Postoffico building at Pittsburg. Pa,." and,
addressed to JAMES H. W1SDR1M. Super
vising Architect. my21-36-MWF
- AMUSEMENTS.
STRAUSS MUSIC.
During this week, selections from the
MERRY WAR,
And other compositions of Strauss will
he rendered on the JEolian,
two facts:
1. Anyone can learn to play the iEolian with
a week's practice. 2. Any music ever written
can be played on the xEolian in perfect imita
tion of an orchestra.
Come and hear this wonderf ul instrument at
Mellor, Hoenc's 77 Fifth avenne. An inter
esting and pleasant visit assured. . my23-o8
EIGHTH ANNIVERSARY OF THE
Home for Aged Protestants, will be held;
at the Home,
WILKINSBURG. P. R. B.
ON
Thursday, May 29, 1890.
Lunch from 12 noon until 4 p. M.
Tickets. 75 cents. Children full price. '
mv24-34
DECORATION DAY EXCURSION
MAYFLOWER,
Will leave foot Wood street for East Liverpool
at 9 A. M.; Locust street. Allegheny. 90 A.M.;
Senlckley. 100 A. Jt.; Rochester. 12, returning
10 p. si. Bras and string mnsic Faro for
round trip. Jl; fare from Rochester. 50c. includ
ing dancing. Regnlar evening excursions on
Tnesdays and Thursdays at 7:30. Sundays
at 2 p. M. m J2&61
a RAND OPERA HOUSE TO-NIGHT,
Matinees Wednesday and Saturday.
HANLON'S NEW FANTASMA.
Week June 9, Bartholomew's Equine Farodoz.
my26-15-D
B
IJOU THEATER, TO-NIGHT.
ONE OF THE FINEST.
Matinee Wednesday and Saturday.
Special Matinee Decoration Day.
June 2 The Paymaster, with John L. Sulli
van. my26-l
H
ARRY WILLIAMS' ACADEMY
To-night and at tho Matinees,
IiIIJ.'S
BIG SPECIALTY COMPANY.
Matinee Decoration Day.
Last week of the season. my25-13-Q.
TJ ARRIS' THEATER
Every Afternoon and Evening.
THE STREETS OF NEW YORK.
Week of June 2 Charles A. Loder la
"Hilarity." my27-39-Tuwr
ORLD'S MUSEUM. ALLEGHENY CrrY
Week of May 20. Continued success.
Hypnotism. Many interesting curios. In thea
ter the beautiful melodrama, "Held in Slavery,"
bv Martin Hoyden and company. Wonderful
mechanical effects. my288-D
FOR SALE.
TilE ScntuJJDITlGStEBLi,
larimekTavenue,
EASTEND.
About 5 Acres of Ground
Beautifully adorned with shade trees, asphal
turn walks, carriage drive and extensive lawn,
with fountain. With brick carriage house and
stable for 3 cows and 8 horses.
The grounds have a frontage of 440 feet Lari
mer avenue (a paved street) and about 600 feet
on Majtlowcr street, all completely sewered.
With large collections of fruit trees;
Tho residence is brick,with mansard roof: ele
gantly finished with 2 bathrooms, inside w. c,
donblo parlors, laundry and every modern con
venience. Is witnin lour minutes' walk ol
steam cars or either cable road.
This choice property will be offered as a
whole for 10 days, and if not sold it will then bsj
sub-divided into lots and offered to the publico
INQUIRE OF
J. C. JAMISON,
98 FOURTH AVENUE,
Or. 133 FRANKSTOWN AVENUE,
EAST END.
my25-S3
FAIRMDUNT PLAN.
Bnta few ol these elegants lots now
to offer. Every one of them affords a
beautiful building site.
FLEMINB PARK.
2300 is all we ask for your choice In
thisdosirable property. Large level Iota
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., 60111 PENN AVE. EL EL
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EUROPE TICKETS TO AND FROM;
Europe by leading lines; good berths se
cured; drafts. letters of credit, money orders,1
foreign coin, passports, etc.; we sell at New
York rates. MAX SCHAMBERQ 4 CO, 827
Smlthfield St., Pittsbure:, Fa. Established 1868.
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PIANOS,
ORGANS,
And all manner of Small Instruments
at
HAMILTON'S.
ap29-79 Fifth avenue.-n.
PATENTS.
O. D.LEVIS, Solicitor of Patent.
131 Fifth avenne, above Smlthfield, nextLeadtf
office, (No delay. EsUWishedSO years.
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