MB3EWS&ESgMB l,ww&' SfWt ?liS3r 'ffWI&V&F n t THE HTTSBtTRG- DISPATCH; "WEDNESDAY, . SEPTEMBER 10 189a' 84 JIS-IHsplay advertisements one dollar per square for one insertion. Classified advertise ments on this page, such as Wanted. .For Bale, To Let, etc, ten cents per line for each inser turn, and none taken or lets than thirty cents. Top line being displayed counts as two. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH BRAKCH OFFICES. FOB THE bOUTUblDE. M). 1413 CARSON ETKEET. BKAKCHOFFICESALSOASBELOW.WHEKE WAT. FOB bALU TO LET, AND OTHES TRAJsMENTADVEKTIbEMKNTSTVILL BE RE CEIVED UP TO r. 31. FOR 1SERT10JJ. Advertisements are to be prepaid except where advertiser already have accounts with Tax D1B rATCli. riTTSBURB. THOMAS vrCAFFHEy. SM Bntler street. KMIL G. SfTUCKEY. SUn. atreet and Penn are. E. G. STUCKE1 A CO., Wylleave. and Fullontt .STOh.EL, firth Avenue Market Uoou. IA8TEKD. J. TV. WALLACE. 121 Penn aTenne. OAKLAND. MCALLISTEK 4 SHEll!LElt,SthaT. A Atwood st soCTnsrnx. JACOB srOHU. Ko ICarson street. ALLEGHENY. A. J. KAEKCHER, S9 Federal street. H. 3. WCBRIOE, Market House, Allegheny. FRED H. EGGERH. IT! Ohio street. F. H. EGGERS SON, Ohio and Chesrnntnts. SAMUEL LARRY. Arch and Jackson streets. THOMAS MCHENRY, Western and lrwlnaves. G. TV. HUGHES. I'eonsTlvanla and Beaver ares. FERRY M G LEIM. Rebecca and Allegheny are T. B. MORRIS, 6W Preble ave. M1LLVALE HOKOUGH. W. TV. FI.OCKER, stationer. No. 4Urant ave. SHARFSBURG. C BELLMAN. Stationer. SIS Main St. THE BUSINESS OFFICE OF THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH IS NOW Corner Smithfield and Diamond Streets. wanted. Illnle Hem. AGENTS-TO SELL THE PINLESS CLOTHES line; the only line ever Invented that holds the clothes without pins: a perfect success; patent rerentU issued sold only by agents, to whom the cxrtusle right Is given, on receipt of 50 cents we will send a bam pie line by mall; also circulars, price list and terirs to agents, secure Tour terri tory at once. AddressTHE PINLESS CLOTHES LINE CO., 17 Hermon street, Worcester, Mass Jell-74-ws 4 .ETS-FOK ZELL'S ILLUSTRATED UM J:. VtRsAL Encyclopedia, five Imperial vol umes, lust Issued, embracing Encyclopedia. Dic tionary, Gazetteer aud Atlas or the World, 150.OU0 articles, 3.0CKI illustrations: also Condensed Cvclo ptdlaln oneaolumeof 30.000 articles. For liberal icrms and territory addressT. LLLW OOD ZELI, Publisher. Philadelphia. 6el0-82 GEM'S-fSO WEEKL FOB ONE ORDER J. dally, something new for Hvo workers. 4 HAS. L. WEBS1LR CO., publishers, 3 East fourteenth st.. New lork. stv-76 GLVTS3 GOOD MEN Tl CANVASS SAL. J AR ?15 per week or commission. Applvat 5r. , m., wi Kmiinneia St., l'lxid. lkaiua uo. EC9-51 B ARBhR-GOOD MAN AT P. LEIMNGER'S, jo. 4H nun ave. l ins. seiu-,o "DABUFR-A GOOD MAN. INQUIRE AT M8 self-IG FIFTH AVE. BLACKSMH II HLLPEB-A MAN THAT CAN drive shoes; will have a good chance at the lire. Inquire at 1350 SECON l AVE. seiO-42 "flOOKKEEPER-ASSlSTANTBOOKKEEPER; J fair salary and good cli line lor promutli n. Address stating age. experience and referenee, II. G. -M., Dispatch office. selO-92 BOOKKEtPEB AN EXPERIENCED MAN. Address, stating age and salary expected. H. Z.. Dispatch office. B OY-IO LEARN THE BARBER TRADE. Apply 407 CARSON ST., fa. S. selO-75 B RASS FIMSHEBS-STEaDY WORK NO strike. Call at NO. 57 FIRST AVE. selO-39 BRICK I. ERS-T EN GOOD SEWER BRICK LAYERS, steady work; two-years Job: f5 50 Tier dav: apply at once KENDALL BROS, laden. N orth St. Louis, Mo. seS-65 c 1AVVAS5hIs-3 GOOD MEN ONE SPEAK- I4. i.erman. salarr and com to good men ref. W HEELER i WILSON MFG. CO.. 6 fclith st. se9-2l OOPLKS - TEN OOOD SLACK BARREL nnlon coopers, at No 72 NINTH ST., s. S. se9-I3 CORREM'UNDENT-FOR A PRODUCE COM MISSION houe: must be experienced; state age salary expected and give reference Good salary to a good man. Address LIBHiTY, Dis patch office 6e9-82-YVThSn NPERIENCED BOOKKEEPElt-IS OPEN lorengagejncnt;10years'pracUcalexperienee. A 1 Z, Dispatch office seIO-73 17AOREMAN INMACHINE SHOP WHO HAS a thorough knowledge of rolling mill ma chinery, to take Tull charge or a machine shop cm)lo lug about 20 men. Address FOREMAN, Dispatch office Pittsburg. sel0-4l T ABOREKS 10 OR 12 QOOI) MEN. APPI.r Ji to J. HARE & CO.. 43(3 Butler st selO-90 MACHIN 1ST-AB0UT 50 GOOD MEN OF all branches, also about 50 bright bovs to learn the business: wages Tor skilled men trora "ito30 cents per honr, according to ability; piece work rates enable a good man to earn one-third more: steady employment to reliable men; shops exceptionally comfortable to work In: all work men paid weekly an aid society, fostered by the company, assists lt employes in case of sickness or accident, thl efetabllshmcnt in past years has lurnlsbed steadier employment to Its workmen than any other in extern Pennsylvania Apply toWLslINLliulsl- MACHINE CO., cor. Lib erty ana Twenty-firth sts,. Pittsburg. Pa. au20-35-D -fACHIMbTS-ONE GOOO FITTER AND iI one first-class general hand: steady employ ment to good mechanics. Call at ROOM5I2, Lewis block, city. selO-5G f-EN -SEVERAL GOOD GANGS CAR AXLE a- makers: one roll turner for merchant mill: oulv competent ell recommended parties need applj. Address TURNER, Dispatch office. se9-4S "Vt'KlCE BOV-NEAT AND INTELLIGENT Innlr.t tITIr.V KJ boj about 14 years or arc I. juiu o. o ttuu w .iriu alley. 6eiu-69 LUMUtU ANO GAS-FITTER STEADY work to man that enn come well recom mended. Address H. P. CARROLL, Turtle Creek, Pa- se9-55 )LUMBERS TWO GOOD Apply to J. C. HARE 4 CO. UN10 MEN. , 4308 Butler st sel0-91 SALESMEN AT "75 PER MONTH SALAR1 and expenses, to 6ell a line or sllverplated ware, watches, etc; by sample only: horse and team furnished free; w rite at once for full partic ulars and sample case oi goods Tree. STANDARD SILVERWARE CO.. Boston. Mass. se24-90-D C'GN PAINTER-STEADY WORK AT GOOD r" wages, to a good, steady man. Call personally it convenient or address at once to PASfOKlUs' SIGN (IKha. 117 Plfth ave., cor. Fifth ave. and Smithfield st. third floor. selO-43 STOCK BOY - FOR THE TKIMMING DE PARTMENT. HORNE A WARD. 41 Fifth rrA4H":b-'10 GKK Oh REPAIRING. AL JL TLIJING. coatmaker, a first-class man: tall ores to work on new work, and a bright boy to write a plain hand and to make himself useful In the oflice Apnlj JAMES DICKSON, 65 Firth ave., cor. T ood St.. second floor. 6C10-80 "VU.Hrl. ,HAN -?. 3IAKE HIMSELF GEN X LKALLi useful In produce business. W.G.. Di'palch oil.ee. se9-8 Femalp Help. COOK-TO GOTO SHAD rsiDE. APPLY AT the FirrsBUHG LAIitl. CO., IB second avenue, to-d jj, between 3 and 4 o'clock. selO-53 T AUNDRY GIKL-ANO SHORT ORDER Ju cook, at HOTEL CRESCENT, 16 Smithfield street selo-31 QjEWING GIKL A GOOD SEWING GIRL. ty n M1"J -it uu fo? iirjUAtL., city. 8C9-SG fllnlc nnd Female Help. CARRIAGE DRIVER-DAIRY MEN. FARM bands, laborers, SI 75 per day: woman cook. 110 per week; 2 dining room girls, dishwashers, laundress, cooks, chambermaids, bouse girls. MELUAN'S, 545 orant st ses-D Situations. BOOKKEEPING-WILL TAKE CHARGE OF books requiring only occasional attention; attend to opening or closing of books, correction of errors or anything in the line or accounting: liaie had long experience and can give the best of references. A. F. SAWH1LL, 187 Federal st, Allegheny. Pa. au26-89 POSITION -B YOUNG MARRIED MAN: competent and reliable book-keeper, office man. salesman or collector: best of references and bond 11 necessary. Address AMBITION. Dis patch office. te9-87 150SITION-BY A MIDDLE-AGED MAN, competent and reliable, bookkeeper or any place oi lesponslhllitv bcstorrelerencc, or bond, if necessary. Address J., Dispatch office, city, bciviju rOSIlION-BY DRUG CLERK, EIGHT 5,frvrs experience: best city reference, jid dress PHARMACIST. Dispatch office. selO-M SIT.tJAT'J?-BY' AN ACTIVE AND INTEL LIGENT young man or 21; long clerical ex perience: lately employed as time keeper: active orouts'de work preferred: excellent city refer ences. ENERGY. Dispatch office. se9-49 SITUATION-IN A BARBER SHOP BY A BOY that has served one year and three months at l!1?..,Jv.t!f:7?,Vrf b.e.5t ot reference. Address BARBER. O'Neal's Grocery Store, Shady ave.. Eleventh ward. Allegheny. selO-86 SITUATION-FOB YOUNG LADY. AGED 15 TfrVC"i.1.n..?reS6mkln' establishment Ad- dress DRESS, Dispatch office. ieU-72 WANTED. Rooms. Bouses, etc HOTJBE-FURMSHE1) FROM OCTOBER 1 nntll April I, In Allegheny, racing parks; must have 12 rooms or more: best or references given: state location and rent per month. Ad dress LOCK BOX 635, Pittsburg, Fa. selO-61 "DOOMS SUrTE OF SECOND-STORY ROOMS JLV on Fcnn ave., with board and nome com lorls In private family, by a gentleman and wire; party will be permanent. Only those of superior social standing need apply to PERMANENT, 1. O. box 505, city. seS-41 Flnnnclat Bl ONDS AND STOCKS-THE UNION TRANS- rEKAAu inuar vaj., jzi ana usrourcn ave., mases a specialty ox acting as registrar ana tninsier agent lor me block ana oonas oi corpora tlons; we guarantee by our Indorsement on the stocks and bonds that they are authorized issues, and therefore, a protection to the officers of cor porations, stockholders and the banks taking them as collateral for loans. Terms moderate and adapted to cult all special cases. seJ-6 -fORGAGES-tl,000,000 TO LOAN ON CITY JVL and suburban properties at W, 5 and 6 per cent, and on larms In Allegheny and adjacent cenntles at 6 per cent. I. M. PENNOCK A SON, 147 Fourth avenue. ap"-f41 MORTGAGES ON CITY OR ALLEGHENY countv property at lowest rates. HENRI" A. WEAVER A CO.. 92 Fourth avenue. mbS-D TO LOAN S0O,UUO, IN AMOUNTS OF $3,000 and upward, on cltv and snbnrban property, on Mi per cent free or tax: also smaller amounts at 5 and 6 per cent. BLACK A B AIRD, 95 Fourth avenue. sell-dJS-D TO LOAN f-JOO.000 ON MORTGAGES (100 and upward at 6 per cent:00, 300 at 4 percent on residences or business property; also in ad Joining counties. S. H. FRENCH, 125 Fourth avenue. OC24-4-D Miscellaneous. ALL TO USE JONES' BEDBUG PABALYZER Jones' Magic Roach Powder: contains no poison: roaches banished oy contract; satisfac tion given or no pay. Prepared by GEO. W. JONEs, 222 Federaftt., Allegheny, Pa. bold by all first-class druggists. Telephone No. 3332. JylI-42-MWT CEWING MACHINE-1HOSE THAT ARK fj thinking of getting the best sewing machine In the market to see the Light Running New Home Sewing Machine. Genuine needles and at tachments for all makes at the lowest prices at U.CARTLU'S, 19 sixth St.. two doors below Bijou. au31-&rwF SOLDIERS AND SOLDIERS' WIDOWS TO apply for pensions through the agency of J. H. STfcVENSON A CO., lOOrlfth avenuePltts burg. This can be done at their office or at the following places: Alderman Foley. Braun, stork, CallerandNotary W elterhousers, Allegheny, or Alderman Anrln, Belnbaur, Doughty, Bell, Means, Pittsburg: Holtzman, Braddock; 'Squire Fields, McKeesoort. au24-D rr. TEAMS-APPLY 0J South ave and BOOTH FLINN. ON WORK, CORNER School st., Allegheny. selO-70 FOR SALE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE Cltr Residences. BEDFORD AVE NO. 249. ELEVENTH WARD At a reduced price Jn order to sell quickly; only two squares from cable line: a good brick house, seven large rooms; lot 22x127 ft. to alley In rear: city sewer; all In good order; call and sret permit to examine the house W. A. HERRON Jt SON S, 80 Fourth ave sel-6-MWF QQ?r OOO-VALUABLE CITY PROPERTY, 0J5 corner fronting three streets, almost 1U0 ft. square: steadily advancing values are a guarantee of profit In this as an investment; ground all occupied bv buildings yielding net In come or 6 per cent. CHARLES SOMERS i CO., 313 Wood St., 6019 Penn ave. eeUMS-YfSu CO 400-PORTERST.: NEWS-ROOM FRAME Out house: hall, vestlbnle. rail stairway: lot 20x112 to another street: terms to suit. BAL TENSPLRGLR & WILLIAMS, No. 154 Fourth ave. selO-59 Ql OOO MILLER ST.: 8-ROOM BRICK tS"tt house: lot 20x103. renting for 32 per month: terms vi suit. BALTENSPERGER & WILLIAMS. No 154 Fourth ave selO-59" Enst End Residences. HOME COZY LITTLE HOME: S ROOMS: LOT 25x128 ft. ; Twenty-first ward: only 10 m Inutes' walk to E. Liberty station; 2 minutes to Dnquesne Electric line: newlv painted: very convenient: easyterm6. MELLON BROTHERS. 6349 Station street. 6e7-66-MWFsn' NORTH HIGHLAND AVENUE. EAST END. No. 419 rlne residence almost new. 14 spa cious rooms. Including double parlors, library, bath and lavatory, trunk rooms, finished man sards, piazza In iront, porch side and rear, nat ural and artificial gas, fnrnace, air course around foundation: everything In prime condition throughout: a perfect system of sewerage; large lot, R5X180 feet: excellent carriage and ctabllug for three horses, etc: this valuable property will be sold at public anctlon sale; sale on Thursday afternoon, September 18, at 3 o'clock, on the premises, t urther particulars and a permit to examine the property from JAS. W. DRAPE & CO.. Agents and Auctioneers, 129 Fourth avenue, Pittsburg. selO-62-D' CO 800 A NICE EAST END HOME, COM ijtjl PLETE In every respect; 6 rooms, vesti bule. 6-foot hall, pantry, 'china closet, bath, laundry, front and back stairways and norches. li. and c. water, gas for light and heat, wires for electricity, sliding doors, slate mantels, tile hearths, fnrnace; nlcclr Improved ground. 40x137. good wide street, near P. R.R. station. CHARLES SOMERS i. CO., 313 W ood st, 6019 Penn ave selO-tS-wsu Of 800- EAST END INVESTMENT ROllll U-Ul lot 25X137U to 31-rVmt alley KnhEtautlal brick house, 22x32, 4 large rooms, hall, front Dorcti full width of house, cellar under whole house: nice frame In rear, 4 rooms, cellar, natural Fas, i;ifc) TTaicr. Kuua sewerage; iu per cent in come from rentals: value steadily advancing. CHARLES SOMERS & CO., 313 Wood St.. 6019 l'enn ave. seUMS-wsu Allegheny Residences. HOME ONE OP THE FINEST-SAND USKY st, Allegheny, near parks, elegant modern brick dwelling of 10 rooms. 2 bathrooms, 2w. c, laundry, both gases. marble mantels and hearths, artistically panered: everything complete; rear porch, side entrance: lot 29x115: will be sold on easy terms. BAXTER, THOMPSON & Co., 162 Fourth aye. se7-144-wi'8u MAPLE AVENUE ALLEGHENY-A NEW Queen Anne Trame dwelling containing six rooms and finished attic large reception halL bath. Inside w. c, rurnace, large porch, large lot ele gant view: price low. SAMUEL V. BLACK CO.. 99 Fourth ave. see-SO-ltws' SHERMAN AVE.-NO. 23. FRONTING THE Allegheny Parks; cheap: at auction on the premises, Wednesday, Sept 17, at 2 o'clock F. M. ror foil Information see W. A. HEKRON SONS. 80 Fourth ave. selO-65-wF WASHINGTON ST., ALLEGHENY DE blKABLE residence, lot 54x175 to Church ave.. all conveniences, will be sold on easy terms at a bargain to close an estate. All particulars or W. VT. MCNEILL & BRO., 152 Fourth aye. sei-3 Suburban Residences. BELLEVUE-SEVEKAL NICE DWELLINGS In the thriving borough or Bellevue rrom 12.800 to f5.0M each A. LLGGATE & SON. 31 lederal at, Allegheny. se7-131 FOR SALE LOTS. East End Lots. UTJOULEVARD PLACE," EAST END. ONE -"-. 9.ulre from new rapid transit lines; think of wide 90-loot street paved with aspnaltum. with parks through the center: lined on either side with new brick and stone residences: I200.HOO worth of property sold In this place wlthinthe last two months; only about 6 lots remaining nn sold at original prices; they are bound to enhance In value on account of the many improvements going up around them: the beauty of this unlone place will well repay you Tor a visit to It even ir you do not wish to buy. For colored plans and prices see BLACK BAIRD, 95 Fourth avenue. . sel0-60 HOMEWOOD-TWO DESIRABLE LOT'S IN Honiewood Cemetery: by a non-resident Inquire of the superintendent DAVID WOODS. seio-ee-wB' ' LOTS-IN OHAS. E. CORNELIUS' PLAN AT Mornlngsldc. Eighteenth ward, can be bought in blocks or 5, 10 or 15 at reduced prices, and on the most liberal and accommodating STFJ-.yS'SS!1 c"11 Payments: longtime. SeeN. P. SA l Elt Agent, on the grounds, or CIIAS. E. CORNELIUS. 406 Grant st. Je2G LOTS-GOOD LARGE LOTS. GRAZIER ST. Twenty-first ward, 24x135 ft, 5 minutes' walk to Honiewood station: 900; easy terms. MELLON BROTHERS, 6349 Station st "e. K se7-67-MWT X ACRES-A BEAUTIFUL PLOT OP LEVEL O ground fronting on and divided by wide streets, magnificent views, including landscaneT surrounding and Including Schenley Park- a rare investment at t.,000 per acre. CHARLES SOM FESACO., 313 Wood st. 6019 Penn ave. sel0-47-ws 830 A FOOT FRONT-IS CHEAP FOR choice lots near Linden an,1 pnn . nues: we have some at this price: choice lots none less than 100 reet front lor good residences only. convenient and ranld transit llnp mi.tS,j convenient and rapid transit line, wAinu, vt x uunu ave, selo-60 S40 A F.V'F-J'0,: CH1CE LOTS IN CXJ beautirul Ben Venue place; not two minutes' walk rrom ranld transit Si... Z prettiest part or Shadyslde: only two lots le'ft at this price. BLACK i BAIRD, S5 Fourth ave. OO OOO-ONEDWIN ST.. NEAR HIGHLAND OO? ave.. Twentieth ward; a beautirul I level piece or ground. 120x120; term to suit. s THOS. MCCAFFREY. 3509 Bntlcrst scMl-wtu' CQOO-FOR 2 LOTS, 19x100 EACH. ON DAtri Oi7 PHIN st. near Mathilda! -,, ., ViT owner hard up. needs cash, bee THOS. McCAS'I FREY. 3509 Butler st se7-4l-wsn Q OOO-EAST END-BARGAIN, FOR A OO short time only, corner Margaretta and Berlin sts.; lot 100x110. THOS. LlGGm.7lDi. mond st s.v-itf-A Aia,i7,iy Farmv FARM-SACRIFICE. ONEOFTHEBESTAND most desirable farms In the State, situated on x railroads, 106 acres, 100 acres In hlgn state or cul tivation, elegant bouse or eight rooms and rood barn, cannot be surpassed In choice fruit such as peaches, apples, pears, cherries, etc., two acres strawberries, abundance of blackberries' run berries, currants, Rssslan apricots, Japan 'pluinsT quinces, etc, SOO grape vines, SO choice varieties, has beautiful grove and one-hair mile of water front and excellent railroad facilities: a birnin as owner wishes to retire. ROOM i. Excefslor building. Sixth and Grant st sewr FARM-108 ACRES, GOOD HOUSE, 8 ROOMS barn, new spring house; most complete fruit farm In State; on river and railroad, one hour's S,i?.?0",e"r WXXIBH, 410 Grant st.' nttsburr,, JJJ.JJ FOR SALE LOTS, i ) Cltr Lota. Q-l 500-CHOICE BUILDING LOT. 25 FEET CA? front, elevated ground, shade trees. paved, sewered street, good new buildings, nice prop ertles surrounding, central location, bnt a few minutes' walk rrora Court Honse:anlceclty home: location growing in value each day. CHARLES SOMERS A CO., 313 Wood St., 6019 Penn ave. selo-47-trs Allegheny Lots. FREMONT ST.-CHEAP BUILDING LOTS near head of Fremont St., Allegheny; elec tric cars: easy terms: 400 upward. W. W, MCNEILL A BRO., 152 Fourth ave. seS-4 Snbnrbnn Lots. EDGEWOOD-LOT 85X136; NEAR STATION; at a sacrifice; terras to suit. BALTENS- FERGEIt A WILLIAMS, No. 154 Fourth ave. selO-59 FOR SALE BUSINESS. Buslnesa Oppormnltles. BAKERIES -S375. 1450, fTOO, J1.000: CIGAR1 stores, 325, S500 to (4,000; good hardware store and grocery, 350 to 3,000. HOLMES A CO., 420 smlthtleld st. 669-27" B ARBEK SHOP A GOOD STAND. CALL AT .NO. 562 FIFTH AVE. se9-16 CLOTHING-AND GENTS' FURNISHING stores. HOLMES A CO., 420 Smithfield St. se9-27 GROCERY STORE-IN EAST END, WIL MEKDING grocery store, 20 city grocery stores, profitable bakery, best cigar store In Pitts burg, notion stores, millineries, drug stores, shoe stores, book and statlonerr store, milk depots. SHEPARD & CO., 151 Fourth avenue. seS-D' LOAN OFFICE. PHILADELPHIA-NEW stand: openlS monUis;.wceklv Interest now 75; lias run to (105: sickness cause selling: stock about J7.000. Address LOAN, P. O. Box 1592, Philadelphia. selO-84-WFS TTTALL PAPER STORE ON SOUTHSIDE T V will sell at Invoice; satisfactory reasons for selling. Address WALL PAPER, Dispatch office. selO-XS Bnalnesa Properties. FOUNDRY COMPLETE, NEW, FOR GRAY Iron and steel castings: situate on Ohio river, with level lot of five acres, boat landing, two competing railroads: station on premises: rail road switch Into works: close to Pittsburg: all facilities necessary to compete with anybody; superior location ana advantages; opep hearth lurna.ee cnpalos. gas venerators, etc., etc.: worth (30.000; sell at 15,000; on time to good par ties; a snre paying Investment to anybody who understands tho business and resident citizens ready to take Interest In concern with an able management. ED W11TISH. 410 Grant street, Pittsburg, Pa. se6-23-irwssu MACHINE SHOP-WITH THE NECESSARY machines, tool and fixtures: situated In the business center of the city; this Is a rare oppor tunity for a lobbing business. For particulars ad dress P. O. BOX 1033. se6-4 XTV. 3705 BUTLER bT., FIFTEENTH WARD L the best business location In the ward; lot 21 xlOO ft., with large store building; at present oc cupied by Geo. Uetz as shoestore; frame dwelling on rear of lot; this valuable property will be sold very low and on easy terms. Particulars of THOS. MCCAFFREY. 3519 Bntler. selO-93-ws FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. Horses. Vehicles. Live Stock. Etc BURBOS-(2). OR WILL SELL 1 BURRO AND dog cart and harness. Apply to GEO. DUN CANS SONS. se9-59 DELIVERY WAGONS-DELIVERY WAGONS all styles: onrown make. WM. BECKERT, 340 to 344 Ohio street. Allegheny. Telephone 3420. Jell-76-invs Machinery and Metals. DRILLING ENGINES AND BOILERS-FOR oil or gas wells, engines and hollers In every size and style sawmills an wood-working ma chinery. HARME3 MACHINE DEPOT, No. 97 First ave. 1'lttsburg, Pa. mh9-D ENGINES AND BOILERS NEW AND RE FITTED; repairing promptly attended to. PORTER FOUNDRY AND MACHINE CO., LIM., below Suspension bridge, Allegheny, Pa. "JV2-63 HOISTING ENGINES, DERRICKS AND derrick forglngs, steel hoisting and guy ropes in stock: stationary engines and boilers, shears, clay and ore pans, etc. THOMAS CAR LIN'S SONS, Lacock and Sandusky streets. Alle gheny. Pa. au5-35-Kwr SECOND-HAND ENGINES AND BOILERS all sizes and styles In stock, from 4 to 100 h. p. ; all refitted; good as new, at lowest prices: porta ble engines, 8 to 25 b. p.: boilers all sizes and styles. J. b. YOUNG. 23 Park way. Allegheny, Pa. OC2S-80-D'' Miscellaneous. -rr-URNnUHE-PRIVATESALE OF ENTIRE X! household effects; elegant piano, furniture carpets, etc. At 130 LOCUST ST., Allegheny. se7-114 PERSONAL. PERSONAL BOOKS WANTED-IF YOU have any books to sell, let us know. LEVI'S BOOK STORE. Seventh Avenue Hotel building. mb.7 T3EKSONAL WILL GEO. B' WHO AV, JT SEVERED a Lost advertisement please send Ul UUI KBW to W. M. GILLESPIE, Room 63, Westlngbouse block. seiu-i , PERSONAL-WE WANT EVERY BOY AND girl to know that we will buy their old school books and furnish them with others at lowest prices. FRANK BACON & CO.. 301 Smithfield street. aD25 PERSONAL GENTLEMEN CONTEMPLAT ING a trip to the seasbore and mountain re sorts or returning therefrom, should bring their clothing to DICKSON, the tailor, 65 Fifth ave., cor. Wood st, second floor, and have the same cleaned, repaired and pressed, so as to look like new, and at a reasonable cost, and at the same time should you desire a new suit his stock of imported and domestic foods la of the newest mri most fashionable patterns; by giving him a call you will not regret It Tele. 1558. Je23-p LOST. LOST-ON MONDAY, GOLD RING, WITH "'59 B.P.C. '80" engraved on front and "77" on back. Return to 19 TAYLOR AVE., Allegheny. Reward. selO-52 REWARDS. KEWABD A LIBERAL REWARD AND NO questions asked lor return of diamond horse shoe scarf pin taken rrom room at Anderson Hotel ir lelt at HOTEL OFFICE. selO-79 RESORTS. HOTEL IMPERIAL. ATLANTIC CITY," Maryland ave. Directly on the beach. Open all the year. Handsomely furnished; heat, gas, electric bells; cuisine unexcelled; receives 200 guests. Terms, $10 to $18 per week; S2 to $3 per day. Pittsburgpatronage solicited. G. V. KENDRICK. aul7-93-D DIVIDENDS, OFFICE OF THE Standard Underground Cable Co.. Amrntt Si 1N90 DIVIDEND No. 2 THE DIRECTORS OF this company have this day declared a dividend OI UH15 A.ND A HALF PER CENT out of the earnings for the quarter ending August 30, payable October 1, 189a Transfer baoks will be closed from September 25th to the 30tb, both inclusive. Checks will be mailed to stockholders. se.89--W ELMER L. WHITE. Treasurer. EDUCATIONAL. HARCOURT PLACE SEMINARY A school of the highest grade for young ladies and girls. Established upon original lines, its growth has been remarkable. For catalogue address the Principal, MISS ADA L AYER, B. A.. Gambler, O. au28-9 KENYON MILIFARY ACADEMY-TH1S old and rcmarkablvsucccssfnl school pro vides thorough preparation for college or busi ness, and careful supervision of health, habits and manners. For catalogue address LAW RENCE RUST, LL. D., Rector, Gambler, O. au2S-9 122 and 124 W. Franklin st, Baltimore. Md. EDGEWORTH BOARDING AND DAY School for Youtig Ladies will reopen THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 18. 27th year. MRS. H. P. LEFEBVRE, jy20-49.rs Principal. QT. m T. GEORGE'S HALL FOR BOYS AND 1 ouug Men, bt ueorge's, near Baltimore, English, classical and commercial, nnd unsurpassed in advantages, situation, health buu uutuiuib luuueraie cnarges. anIS5-ws PROF. J. C. KINEAR, PrincipaL PENNSYLVANIA MILITARY ACAD EMY, Chester, Pa., 29th year opens Sep tember 17; a Military College;CiTil Engineering, Chemistry, Architecture. Arts; a Preparatory Course of one year: circulars of Mr. F. G. Paul son, 441 Wood st, city. CoL CHAS. E. H Y ATT, President s. jy23-57-WS A LLEGHENY ACADEMY FOR BOYS XI Special attention to college preparation. Private classes for ladies, with privilege of en tering Wellesley on certificate. Opens Sept. 15. B. W. MITCHELL. A. M., Ph. D.. Princi pal, 69 Arch st, Allegheny. Pa. au20-16-wrsu PITTSBURGlSCHOOL OF DESIGN FOR Women, Penn avenue and Seventh st; ele vator in Penn building. The fall term beginB Monday, Sept 16. Pupils may enter by tho month at special rates. Classes on Saturday, For catalogue apply to A. W. HENDERSON. Principal. auSO-7-MWF -vrOTRE DAME OF MARYLAND-COL-Xl LEGIATE Institute for young ladies and preparatory school for little girls, conductedby the School Sisters of Notre Dame. EMBLA P. 0., near Baltimore, Md. jy20-45.inra MEDIA (PA.) MILITARY ACADEMY for Young Boys, JloO a year; number lim ited to SO; careful training. Sbortlidge Media Academy for Boys and Young Men, J500 a year; vwuiiw iu uucuL, ior ous. or college, niust- i circ& reauy. owiTkLLN C. BUOltTLlDGE. wStiEnSEsr" Metuai "- TO LET. Cltr Residences. KEATING ALLEY NO. 1, NEAR ROBERTS St., new brick house, two minutes from Wvlle ave cable cars, six rooms, finished attic. inildew. c: rent. 118 per month. Inquire or Mc- CULLOUGH SMITH. 31 Seventh St. au-75t OI PER MONTH CHOICE 2-STORY BRICK tpaJL dwellings, seven rooms each, bathroom, oat. and art. gas, laundryand cellar. Inside shut ters, good sewerage, etc, one minute from Wylle avenue cable line and eight minutes' from new postoHce. See BLACK A BAIRD, 85 Fourth ave. te6-zot East End Residence. BEATTY ST.-HANDSOME ROW OK TWO STORY and mansard stone houses, contain ing 7 rooms each, all modern conveniences and finished in tho Tery latest style, vestibule with stained glass doors, tile floors, etc., nickel-plated railing around portico, front lawn: we are offer ing these beautiful houses at only 40 per month, and are prepared to give long leases 11 so desired; they are situate on Beatty street, near Stanton avenue East End, and better) known as "Alpha Terrace" Bee BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave. SC9-91T HOUSE-VERY LOW, NEW BRICK HOUSE of 7 rooms and bath room, slate mantels and electric bell, electric light, natural gas, range cemented cellar with h. and e. water for laundry. In fact every modern convenience: two squares from station, three squares from electric road on Finance street. East Eud. Inquire 512 HOME WOOD AVENUE, city. e9-47-TTSSUt QOpr PERMONTH-EASr END DWELLING, v?JO six rooms, hall, attic, bath. Inside w. e, gas, hot and cold water, etc. ;clote to Shadyslde sta- llon and cable line aeo X. o. jicaziick. r oriy- nun ana Bntler sts. selO-44-wrsut Rooms. BOOM-LAKGE.IELEGANTLY FURNISHED second-story front room; private family: suitable for one or two gentlemen: within three minutes' walk or posto fflce. For terms, etc., ad dress COMFORF, Box 353, postoffice, city. se7-US-TUWSUt KOOMS SINGLE AND EN SUITE, FUR NISHED, East End; convenient to cable. Hotel Kenmawr and best boarding houses. Ad dress S. J., East Liberty postoffice. ce7-20t "DOOM - NICELY FURNISHED SECOND. JLi STORY front room for two gents, at 112: six squares from Court House, Address A. D.. DIs- paicn omce selo-J7T Offices, Desk Room, Etc DESK ROOM-INQUIRE BOOM 714. LEWIS Block. se9-52t DESK ROOM-FIRST FLOOR, 168 FOURTH AVE. se5-79-Tnvfrsnt OFFICES A FEW NICE ONES IN GER MANIA SAVINGS BANKBUH.DLNG.W ood ana mamona sts. inlo-49r AUCTION SALES. ADJOURNED AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY ON THE PREMISES, INGRAM, ON THE P., C. & ST. L. RY., THURSDAY, SEPT. n, AT 3 O'CLOCK P. M . The above desirable property adjoins the Von Bonnhorst mansion and contains 10 acres, known as Fleecedale Place, one of the most beautilul places in the Ingram Valley. On the premises, small cottage, carriage house and stable, larce frame bam, 24x60 feet, two 85-barreI cisterns, artesian well with a never failing supply or good water. Fruit and shade trees in abundance Terms One half cash, balance in lor 3 years. Trains leave Union station at 12 M.. 1:05, 2.05, and 2:55 p.m. GEORGE JOHNSON, No. 62 Fourth avenue, Pittsburg, Auctioneer. selO-SO AUCTION SALE OF FINE GROCERIES, spices, notions, etc, THURSDAY MORNING. SEPT. 11, A lo o'clock. These goods are all first-class and new stock, and embrace soaps, essences, syrups, teas, quantities of tine spices, oil pump and oil, bar rel molasses, vinegar and fish, store fixtures, platform, connter scales and weights, notions, canned goods and, in fact, everything included in a first-class grocer's stock. Owner quitting business; everything must go. HENRY AUCTION CO., se9-5 Auctioneers. 'A UCTION SALES. J. H. B. BM1THSON, ' Real Estate and General Auctioneer, room 58 Eisner Building, Fifth and Wood street Sales of Jewelry and Merchandise at stores. Furni ture at residences promptly attended to. sel0-71 NEW PUBLICATIONS. OTJT TO-DAY THE SEASON. LADIES' ILLUSTRATED MAGAZINE. I OCTOBER PART. Contains the newest-Paris fashions and the most elegant designs in Fancy Work; a Review of .Novelties; 3 Colored Plates; 33 Flat Paper Pattern; and a large number of Illustrations of Dress and Needlework. This part also contains an Extra fonr-page Fashion Supplement of Newest Designs. All Newsdealers. 30 ets. per copy. THE INTERNATIONAL NEWS COMPANY 83 and 85 Duane Street, New York, One door East of Broadway. se9-S3 LEGAL NOTICES. FIDELITY TITLE AND TRUST COMPANY, 121 and 123 Fourth ave. ESTATE OF CHARLES S. HUNTINGTON DE CEASED. Notice Is hereby given that let ters or administration on the estate or Charles S. Huntington have been grantd to the under signed, to whom all persons Indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate pay ment and those having claims against the same shonld make them known without delay. FI DELITY TITLE & TRUST CO., Administrator. DAVID Q. EW1NG, Attorney. ' aniws-w FIDELITY TITLE AND TRUST COMPAN 1. 121 and 123 Fourth ave. ESTATE OF REBECCA T. HUBLEY, DE-CEASED-Notlce is hereby given that letters or administration' on the estate or Rebecca T. Hnbley, deceased, have been granted to the nnderslgned. to whom all persons Indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment and those having claims against the same should make them known without delay FIDELITY TITLE AND TRUST CO., Adminlsl trator, d. b. n. ; c. t a. DAVID Q. E WIN G, At torney. 8U27-37-W PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that letters testamentary upon the estate of George C. Bailey, late of the Fourteenth ward of the city of Pittsbnrg, Pa., deceased,' have been granted to the undersigned. All persons having claims against the estate of the said decedent are requested to make the same known to the undersigned without delay, and persons indebted to the estate will be required to make immediate payment JOHN FARRELL, Executor. No. 819 Smithfield street, Pittsbure. AUGUST 5. 1S90. au-6-47-w DOWN, Strous & McAteer 613 LIBERTY ST. sepl-25-MWF H E-NO TEA- Sold Wholesale and Retail bv GEO. K. STEVENSON & CO.. FINE GROCERIES. au!6.irwp Sixth avenue. PIANOS, ORGANS. And all manner of Small Instruments at : HAMILTON'S, ap29.79-D Fifth avenue. LOTS! LOTS! LOTS! North Jeannette. Fort Pitt Land Co.'s Plans Adjoining the Fort Pitt Glass Worts of Dlth- ridge 4 Co., which will be in operation in a week or two. Houses are going up on every hand- UNPARALLELED ACTIVITY. Fine lots, 40x10a on50 foot streets, exceed ingly low prices and very easy terms. Call early and select a lot. Take advantage of rising values. Be among the first and reap the harvest The demand for lots when the works are started will be enormous, and houses will sell and rent rapidly. Call or send at once for plans and prices to Baxter, Thompson & Co,, 162 FOUTH AVENUE. M7-140 TTSU FOB iA-XiE. SQUIRREL HILL, Tracts of Land. Containing from 6 to 100 acres, with good build- Price rery low and terms to suit purchaser. Ira M. Burchfield, Jv39-tts 8 Fourth are, X. 1 1 & nnwi OFFICIAL PITTSBURG. TTIEWERS' REPORT On tho opening of Forbes street, from Bojd street to Diamond street To the Select and Common Councils of the city of Pittsburg: The undersigned. Viewers of Street Improve ments In the city of Pittsburg, appointed by the Court of Common Pleas of Allegheny county, and authorized by an ordinance passed on the 24th day of February. A. D1890, a copy of wmch Is hereto attached, to appraise the dam ages sustained in the opening of Forbes street, from Boyd street to Diamond street, in the city of Pittsburg, and make an assessment therefor under the provisions of, and In accordance with an act of Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled "An act relating to streets and sewers in cities of the second class," approved the 16th day of May, A. D. 1SS3, re spectfully report: That, having been first duly sworn and quali fied according to law.tbey proceeded in the man ner and according to the directions of said act to discharge the duties of their appointment; and having given the notices required by said act, they viewed the premises and beard all the allegations and evidence of the several parties claiming damages, and after full consideration thereof, find that no owner of property has sustained any damage by reason of said Im provement; that, after ascertaining the whole amount of said costs, they made an assessment of the same upon the properties benefited by said improvement, and caused a plan to be made, and prepared a statement, as required by said act, and having given to the owner of each lot ten days' notice of the time and place of meeting, they met on the 18th day of August, A. D. 1890, at the office of the Board of View era. in the city of Pittsburg, beard all com plaints and evidence, and after full considera tion thereof, present the following reports showing the amount each property holder is entitled to pay as the proper proportion of said cost. DAMAGES. Pennsylvanis Company S 2.805 60 Mary E. Schenley 18,712 50 R. H. Hartley heirs 6,884 00 J. McNulty 5,620 00 John Russell 11,420 00 Joseph Rahm 900 00 Eliza Braden 125 00 125 00 125 00 1,000 00 200 00 200 00 200 00 200 00 100 00 40 00 153 25 100 00 168 00 Edward Row Edward Jones JohnBalan Charles L. Campbell's heirs John Brennan James Dolan William Dilmore Sarah Francis Printing ordinances and notices Printing viewers' report Making plan and serving notices Viewers' time 517,777 75 ASSESSED. Forbes street, east side, from Boyd to Diamond, from Grant to Old avenue- Allegheny County Court House, 327,57 feet Allegheny County Jail"i38.66feet"I" H, Kleberdc Bros., Lim., 72.2a feet.,.. West side Kirkpatrick and Robb, 44, 63.39 feet... Thomas M. Marshall. 13, 18.87 feet.... S. H. Geyer, 13, 38.87 feet M. Maloney, 13, 18,87 feet Third U. P. Church, Wfeet Allegheny county, 103 feet Second ward public school, 80 feet.... Allegheny countv, 75 feet Pennsylvania Company. 82.50 feet Forbes street north side, from Old avenue to Shingiss Mrs. M. E. Schenley, 162, 202.50 feet.. 1,639 85 683 30 SSI 25 220 00 65 00 65 00 65 00 470 00 630 00 400 00 S75 00 2,805 iX) 8,100 00 ooutn siue Mrs. M. E. Schenley, 165 feet 8.250 00 Forbes street, north side, from Shin giss to Boyd Peter Hermes, 90, 12969feet 450 00 South side J. RusselL 20. 4005 feet John McNulty, 14, 20 feet R. H. Hartley estate. 45, 60.17 feet.... Forbes street, north side, from Boyd to Magee C. Brickley, 15, 30feet John Brown, 10, 18 75 feet D. McCaffrey, 11, 18.75 feet...... JobnilcMinn. 13. 22.50 feet H. H. Hartley, 14, 22.50 feet D. McCaffrey. 15. 22.50 feet ... 200 00 140 00 450 00 45 00 30 00 53 00 39 00 42 00 45 00 48 00 5100 42 00 48 00 48 00 43 00 48 00 48 00 48 00 48 00 48 00 48 00 450 00 111 00 20100 192 00 48 00 54 00 60 00 60 00 60 00 123 00 GOOO 120 00 6100 54 00 105 00 6100 48 00 54 00 129 00 James McCaffrey, 16, 22.50 leet W. H. Wiseman. 17. 22.50 feet Isaac Gross, 14, 20.50 feet John A. Sargent. 16, 20.50 feet Fred Richards. 16, 20.50 feet Robert Briley, 16. 20.50 feet G. F.Eaean, 16. 20.50 feet Henry Scheutz. 16, 20.50 feet Ann Wilt. 16, 20.50 feet John McCaffrey, 16, 20.50 feet W. T. Dunn. 16. 20.50 feet Ed Allen, 16, 20.50 feet Mrs. Amelia Allen, 15a SOU feet Mary F. Brilev. 37. 46.22 feet J.W.Magee, 67,8S.28feet Central Tnrnverem, 64, 80 feet A. W.Pentland, 16, 20 feet Arthur Turner, 18, 22feet Jas. McKinncy et al, 20. 25 62 feet Dennis Shanahan. 20, 25.62 feet John Armstrong, 2a 25.62 feet Mike Malone, 4L 5L25 feet Stewart Cunningham", 20, 25.bZ f eet .. V. H. Daly, 4a 60.62 feet John Dunn, 17, 21 feet R. Little heirs, 18. 21.75 feet Jane W. Magee. 33, 43.50 feet Chris Magee, 17. 21 feet James Freel, 16. 20 feet Elizabeth Dobbins, 18, 2L75feet C. Magee, 43, 87.25 feet South side- Owen Hart heirs, 15.22.50feet 45 00 Rtml W llln.l. fC flOt..t .. .. Sam! W. Black. i5, 22.50 feet... 45 00 45 00 22 50 1. J. .runner, 10, J&oofeet , Peonle's Nat. Gas Co., 1, 22.60 leet. Henry Gibbons. 50. 100 feet , Jas. P. Quinn, 48, 60 feet Ed Allen heira. 33, 41 feet Timothy Menogue, 16, 20.56 feet F. Owens, 17, 20 56 feet Calvin Dodge, la 20 50 feet Thos. Maxwell, 16, 2tt50 feet Marie E. Manning, 32, 43 feet R. Hefferman. 35. 4a62feet Thos. Marlin. 20, 25 62feet Henry Freese, 20, 25.62 feet John Cunningham. 2a 25.62 feet Daniel Breen. 19, 24feet Jas. McKenney. 20, 25.62 feet Jas. Gorman, 20, 2o.62 feet Wm. Grogan, 20. 2562 feet R. Little, heirs. 18. 2L75 feet 150 00 144 00 V9 00 48 00 61 00 43 00 48 00 96 00 105 00 60 00 60 00 60 00 57 00 60 00 60 00 60 00 54 00 Patrick Gallagher, 17, 21 feet. j. w: geeis Lsfeet.::::::::::::: u n John Donovan. 17. 21 feet 6100 Mary E. Manning, 35, 42.75 feet Andrew Dougherty, 17, 21 feet Neal McCue, 17, 21 feet Thos. Downcs' heirs, 19, 2S.25feet John Dunn, 18, 22 feet Forbes street north side, from Ma. 105 00 5100 6100 67 00 64 00 gee to Stevenson H. H. Studt3L62feet AdamAtnmon, 16, 20 feet George Kress, 32, 40 feet J. Fundenberg. 80, 100 feet J. Fundenberg. 16. 22 feet Maria Carter, 31, 43 feet John Hawortb, 15.2L50 feet Jacob Meinhart. 31. 43 feet 85 25 44 00 88 00 220 00 44 00 85 25 4125 85 25 L. Friend, 50, 100 feet 137 50 ouui.u aiue H. Studt 41, 82 f eet 11275 George Egan, 17, 20 feet 45 75 John Noonan. 17, 20 feet... 43 75 Michael Eagan, 17. 20 feet 43 75 Mrs. Mary Minin.51, 60 feet 140 25 A. Gable. 17, 20 feet 46 75 George Seitz, 102, 12a83 feet 280 60 B. & S. Seitz, 94, 110 feet 258 60 North side, from Stevenson to Pride Pierdi Dannals. 127. 169.67 feet .117 an F. M. Jachumson. 15. 20 feet 37 sn Philip Muchlisb, 30, 40 feet 75 ) Margaret Miller, 52, 103.71 feet 13000 Forbes Sub-School District, 230 feet... S7S m John Bleicher. 103.71 feet 232 60 Forbes street north side from Pride to Marion- Mrs. C. M. Scott 27. 54.23 feet.... Charles Seidel, 13. 17.67 feet George Schoen. 12, 16 feet P.Deitdcb.l2,16feet' G. DuerstB, 18 feet , L. Shaffer. 13. 18 feet B. Weiss, 33, 67 feet South side John Lauer. 16, 20 f eet George Haller, 32, 40 feet H. Zeigler, 17, 21 feet H. Zeigler. 19, 22.71 feet .William Buhl. 17, 20.85 feet A. F. Morar. 17. 20 85 f pur 60 75 29 25 27 00 27 00 29 25 29 25 74 25 36 00 72 00 38 25 42 75 38 25 38 25 William Hass, 82, 62 feet ." 72 00 iiurm siue, xrom juanon to van Braam Henry LangkamD. 62, 103.71 feet 104 00 Mrs. Jane T. McElrnv. SO. fil f net 10000 66 00 28 00 122 00 40 00 40 00 24 00 24 00 John A. Kearcher, 33, 41 feet Adam Leideman, 14. 17 feet John A. Kearcher, 61. 76.50 feet .Mrs. D. Leucht 20, 21 feet John Messer, 2a 24 feet Hueh Adams. 12, 15 feet Andrew J. Moon, 12. 15 feet Forbes street, south side, from Marlon to Van Braam Captain Jas. Rafferty, 52, 103.71 feet.. Zion Church, 46, 51.58 feet : TT T Wlilt. 1. jo ctf 104 00 92 00 96 00 T- " m"hii,, w, uuo icefc. .. KO u. w. jvreiiing. as, 47 feet 76 00 A.Hertel.20,S4feet.:....; 40 00 J. C. Partita, 20.24 feet 40 00 J. B. Sneatherj, 20, 24 feet 40 On C. Engebrecht, 21, 24 feet 42 00 George Havisor, 26, 30 feet 52 00 North side, from Van Braam to Mlltenberger li McKnleht, 170, 213 feet 297 50 Excelsior Glass Co., 64, 80 feet 112 00 Sonth Kfrin F. W. Reaman, 23, 29 feet ' 40 25 ilenry Knast 20. 24 feet- 35 00 35 00 John Wunderlieh. 20, 24 feet John Urban. 40, 48 feet ,, t5d g-Wagner, 20. 25 feet John K Kober, 20. 24 feet John Urban, 2a 24 feet N. Schwartz. 2p 24 feet JohnReimer.3o.72feet Forbes, north side, from Mllten berger to Gist tdwln Martin or R. A VT. TT. fMn 70 00 35 00 35 00 35 00 35 00 63 00 i AvAwZQ6r,.,,.,.,i, ftt t.tMia... 123 00 OFFICIAL PITTSBURG. R. McEldowney, 80. 100 feet... Owen MeCano. 16. 20 feet..., MattieE. Meyer, 16, 20 feet -Mrs. M. McSwiggan, 40. 44.23 feet Jas. Fodilngen, 16, 20 feet Mrs. M. Carley.16. 20 feet Mrs. M. Kelly. IB. 20 feet Excelsior Glass Co., 112, 140 feet South side Wm. Haas, 64, 80 feet R. McEldowney, 64, 80 feet A. Lewis et a!. 65. 81.54 feet J. A. Smith. 16, 20.37 feet Sarah Knowlson est, 48, 60 feet C. P. Held, 10, 20 feet C. Pruker. 16. 20 feet J. Conway, IB, 20 feet A. Sieman, 16. 20 feet J. Knowlson. 32. 40 feet aSchlegaL 18, 22.50 feet. M E. jEurier. 18, 22.50 ForbeSs Street, north side, from Gist to Jumonvllle Fred Schroeder. 70, 95 feet C. Euber. 36, 45 feet Joseph Rowell, 18, 22 feet Charles Emmerlineor W. Miller, 19, 23 feet..' People's National Gas Company, 17. 21f?et. P.J. McDonougb, 17,21 feet A. Alles. 17, 21 feet H. Bowman, 17. 21 feet C. L. Close, 19. 22 feet 120 00 24 00 24 00 60 00 24 00 24 00 24 00 168 00 96 00 96 00 97 50 24 00 72 00 2100 24 00 24 00 24 00 48 00 27 00 27 00 95 00 45 00 22 50 23 75 2125 2125 2125 2125 23 75 22 50 n. ttrinnam, its, -a feet.. David Thompson, 18, 22 Yeet"."""" 22 j. jaest, jr., 10. --a ieet. St Jobn'j Lutheran Church. 70, 8? feet.... ;.,. South side yi-JI,lam.c.,a5c' ! 19 reeu F.Lind.36.45feet M. Leideman 40, 48.74 feet St George Walker, 17. 21.3 feet M. J. Ehrenfull, 17. 2L3 feet W. H. Chaddoct. 17. 21 feet R. Smith, it 22 feet am F-hee- m- " feot William Smith, 18. 22 feet, C. L William. 18. 22 fe. ' 22 50 87 50 7125 18 72 45 00 50 00 2125 2125 2125 22 50 45 00 22 50 22 50 87 50 I l Booth t Flinn, 70, 88 feet Forbes street north side. from uumonvuie to eeneca street rank .Renter. 36, 44 feet; F.L. Fisher; 18. 22 feet g. C.Kohne.36. 44 feet bmith&Bros.,36.41feet. Wm. McCormick-,38, 44 feet Jas. Matthews, S6. 44 feet J. FaUerson, 18. 22 feet E. A. Brown, 18, 22 feet h 4- ,Bfow?J.8' 22 feet H. Frick. 18, 22 feet T. B. Evans, 18. 22 feet Central Presbyterian Church. 75. 93 feet .. South side Samuel R. Miller heirs, 88. 110 feet.... H. R. Barnes. 18, Zt feel H.R. Barnes, 18, 22 feet H. R. Barnes. 38, 44 feet 6 00 18 00 36 00 36 0U 86 00 36 00 18 00 18 00 18 00 18 00 18 00 75 00 88 00 18 00 18 00 38 00 18 00 18 00 18 00 18 U0 18 00 18 00 18 00 35 00 27 00 J. H.Neely.l8.22feet.. Sarah A. JMeeiy, 18, zsieet... W. H. Bosmever. 18, 22 feet. 51 V VreelJ-1S' a Ieet 8-' A. Neely, 18, 22 feet. Ihos. Gray, 18, 22 feet J. W. Morgan. 18, 22 feet "'." H. Ayers. 32, 39.2 feet g. Reiser, 27, 35.9 feet".";:::::.:::::: Forbes, north side from Seneca to Moultrie M. B. McMillan. 40 sin rt 36 00 27 00 13 50 13 50 13 50 13 50 13 50 13 50 27 00 Li 50 13 00 13 50 13 50 E. Casey heirs 80, 40 feet.::...;::"": B. Owens, 15, 20 feet Mrs. C. Dietrich, u i 20 feet R, Jabn, 15, 20 feet N. SUppicb, 15, 20 feet Nt-va,ir i i -i "C'SSSSSS. IIIIH . Stippich, 15. 20 feet jos. Reik, ii 2d feet.?..:."::::: F.SIebert,30,40feet '.. J. Riley. 15, 20 feet E. A. Becker, 15, 20 feet George Kramer, 15, 20 feet L. Muzele, ,15. 20 feet South side Wm. Kelly. 16. 20 feet irf- IJn.nD' It' w leet i' S30!"."1' Mfcet JT-rM,-.,Kattennei!er' 32. fee' y-tWanlnE' le- 2 Xeet g. n'nt.16, 20 feet E.C. Shaffer. 16. 20 feet T.Koenig,16,20feet A. Baelbacb. 16. 20 feet F.Bermln, 120 feet M. Walz, 16. 20 feet Mrs. M. C. Ehrler, 16. 20 feet Forhes. north side, from Moultrie to Brady H.Reismeyer,32,40feet S. StantOD. 16, 20 feet J. Grogan. 16. 20 feet 27 00 14 40 14 40 14 40 14 40 28 80 14 40 14 40 14 40 14 40 14 40 14 40 14 40 14 40 27 60 13 79 13 79 13 79 27 60 13 79 13 79 15 79 27 60 43 98 13 79 1379 13 79 13 79 -27 60 13 79 15 53 12 94 4140 26 74 13 79 25 88 24 15 J. Anderson, 16. 20 feet H. Glover, 32. 40 feet H. McCoy, 16. 20 feet F.Weiehtl6.20feet J. C. Eberle. 16. 20 feet J. Matheis or B. Matheis, 32, 49.05 feet. H. Gayton, 5L 10L6S feet South side A. Fuss, 16,20 feet - A. Bowman. 16, 20 feet J. Madden. 16.20 feet A. J. FarreU, 16. 20 feet F.Buggeman.32,40feet H. Glover, 16. 20 feet H. Mores, IS, 21 leet M. J. Doming. 15, 19 feet Jas. Cain, 48. 60 feet aLaiser, 3L37 96 feet J. J. Sbecfc, 16. 20.92 feet J. Henning. 30, 39.7S feet F. Kuntzman, 28, 41.89 reet Forbes street north side, from Brady to Maurice N, Gayton. 21. 42.51 feet D. F. Wolfe, 16. 20 feet John Mullen. 86, 45 feet E. Martin (or Marlin). 16, 20 feet...... J. Dougherty. 16, 20 leet R. Wolf. 16, 20 feet T. Kane. 16. 20 feet 420 3 20 720 320 3 20 320 320 200 80 37 80 35 20 4 40 17 40 25 20 4 CO 4 40 4 40 4 40 220 220 4 40 0 40 720 J. L. SmelL 10. 11.70 feet C. Grenzinger 4,10.3 feet) Fourteenth ward school, ls9, 209.70 feet St Agnes Catholic Church, 176, 195 e' """" C. P. Held. 22. 24 feet Jas. Phelan, 87, 96 feet Mrs. E. M. Rush, 126, 140 feet. M. O'Neil. 20. 24 feet Josiah Pearce. 22, 24 leet John McQuillan, 22, 24 feet Rose Donahoe, 22, 24 leet M.4 3. Cunningham, Dvl2 feet Jas. Cunningbam.il, 12 feet. Michael Cahill, 22, 24 feet Win. Hilbrecbt 32, 36 feet B. Gilmore, 36. 40 f eet M. McGuire, 18, 20 feet R. E, Savings Bank, heirs, 22, 24 feet. W. J. Fawcett 22. 24 feet W. J. Fawcett. 27, 34.73 feet F.Koch. 48,6a B8 feet A. Wagner. 22. 24.5 feet F. Huges, 22, 2390 feet. F. Sullivan. 22, 23-90 feet H. Meyer. 22. 24 feet F. McDonald. 22. 24 feet F.Hughes, 22, 24 feet Wm. Pore. 65. 72 feet 360 4 40 4 40 5 40 9 60 4 40 4 40 4 40 4 40 4 40 4 40 13 00 880 440 4 40 4 40 4 00 400 400 400 H. and H. H. Herr. 44, 48 feet M. Matt, 22, 24 feet James Joyce, 22. 24 feet J. Kaltennaiser. 22, 24 feet J. O'DonnelI.20,24 feet D. Evans. 20, 24 feet J. Devens, 20, 24 feet D. Murphy, 20, 24 leet M. Murphy, 40. 48 feet Peter Quinn, 58. 72 feet Peter Quinn, 20, 24 feet M. & 8. Cunningham, 20, 24 feet M. Carroll, 20, 24 feet P.Diigan,20.24fcet...... Charles Quinn, 20, 24 feet James Rice. 20, 21 feet.... J. McKeating, 20, 24 feet M. F. McGall,20, 24 feet Wm. McNamee, 20. 24 feet P. Murray. 20, 24 feet P. Murray. 20, 24 feet Thomas Murray, 2024 leet Forbes street south side, from Bra. 800 1160 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 4 0q dy to Maurice D. Carroll, 27. 66.90 feet KM. Rush, 24, 72 feet Sarah Malley. 17. 24 feet M. Turney or Mary M. Shannon, 19, 24 feet C. Mel. 19. 24 feet R. H. Marshall or John O'Donnell, 19, 24 feet M. McDonald. 19, 24 feet P. Lackanv.19. 24 feet M. Kirk, 19, 24 feet Mrs. M.Casletr.19, 24 feet B. Mackin.19, 24 feet W. McNamee, 19, 24feet MaryDurkln,19,24feet E,M.Rush, 19. 24 feet Teresw Connelly, 38, 48 leet Mrs. P. Campbell, 18, 24. feet B. Cohan, 18. 24 feet J. Delaney, 18,24 feet Bridget Keating, IS, 24 feet :.; Peter Cassidy. 18, 24 feet Mrs. E. M. Rush, 200. 292 feet.. .... ... Mrs. E. M. Rush, 18. 24 feet...... " Thomas Scully. 36. 48.55 f eer 2 70 240 170 190 190 190 190 190 190 190 190 190 190 190 380 180 1 80 180 180 ISO 20 00 180 3 GO Mrs. E. M.Rush. 160, 258.63 feet 16 00 Mrs. R. Dunn, 63, 76.50 feet...... . 6 30 luro. j jj xtuau, co, ., ...,., 8 80 2 00 2 10 J. R. Hart 2L 26.50 feet..., A. Llewellyn. 21, 26.50 feet. J. B. Evans, 10, &20 feet. . ..........." 00 J. Watklns. 26. 40 feet. 260 W. H. Daly. 15, 25.17 feet " .. M. Wolf. 18, 29.20 feet H. Williams. 12, 22.80 feet ..... . G. Gregg, Jr., 12. 22.80 feet...... "",.. D. D. Jones, 12, 22.80 feet e. Dkvis. 47, stiofTet..!!:::::::::::::; M. E. Harris. S2, lRlV.i; 150 1 SO 120 120 120 4 70 820 1 20 15185 19 20 1140 680 340 320 3 20 10 60 North tide, from Maurice'to Craf t J. W. McGInnlss, 6, 83.85 feet..:.".. Dnquesne Traction Co., 756,540 feet... J. M. Taylor, 96 feet South side Tmi Aff.mnnf.. f?r Of ..-. 4..U.U.. .... .......re, vf, Oi ACefc f. in. uannigau, 94, 42 feet. J. 8. Hutchison, 17, 21 feet.. Dint ns.lt IR 9fl a James McGInnlss. 16, 20L45feet! John McDeritt h.ira. K.1 f t JohnMcDoTittheirs, 836 feot... $710,1 OFFICIAL PITTSBURG. Forbes street, north side, from Craft to Atwood Charles J. Clarfcson. 280, 255.48 feet.... 70 E. L. Porter, 165, 150 feet Caroline Bishop. 43. 89.06 feet 10 William H- Eatshaw. 43. 89.06 feet. ... 10 Ada 8. Dallas. 65. 60 feet 13 Charles F. Schwartz, 65, 60 feet 13 D.J. Thomas, 61, 55.45 feet ....".. 15 Charles R. Dallas, 27. 25 feet 6 Jane D. Waring. 66, 60 feet 18 R. S. Waring, 110. 100 feet 27 Jane D. Waring. 61, 46.50 feet 12 William Wood, 83, 75.50 feet 20 Mrs. M. J. Morris. 88, 60 feet 22 William Wopd, 83. 750 feet 20 H. P. Holden, 42. 38 feet 10 W.J.Caskey,42,38Teet 10 W. J. Caskey, 47, 4160 feet 11 Mary E. Stemmever. 90.L50feet .... 22 W.L.Vankirk, 106. 96 feet 26 William Vankirk. 88, 80 feet 22 JosephD. Long, 105. 94.92 feet 26 William McDravo, 62. 47.48 feet 13 William Lauffler. 85, 77 ieet 21 D.Carter, 36, 83 feet 9 C. Carter, 42. 38.50 ieet 10 Charles Siebert. 42. S8.S0 feet 10 J. Nuttall, 36, 33 leet 9 00 Forbes street. South side, from Cratt to Atwood street Charles J. Clark, 496,'405.48 feet 124 00 C. L. Magee, 317, 259.45 reet 79 25 R. S. Waring, 252. 206.48 feet 63 00 Mrs. F. G. Bryce. 28. 23 feet 7 00 Wm.McKowu.2S.23feet 7 00 50 H.J.Pemne. 28.23feet 7 00 E. D. Wilt 27. 21.50 feet 6 75 Wm. Wood. 27, 21.60 feet 6 75 IdaM. Burlelger.28.23feet 7 00 Wm. Wood. 28, 23 feet. 7 00 Rose Bannnn. 28. 23 feet 7 00 Daniel McKee et al., 246, 201 feet 61 50 Daniel McKee et aL. 117, 96 feet 29 25 A. C. Dravo, 98. 80 feet 24 60 W. D. Wooo, 170. 14Z40 feet 43 25 W. D. Wood, 269, 220 feet 67 25 Forbes street north side, from At wood to Bellefleld Thomas Mellon, 120. 150 feet v 24 00 C. Weber or John Riizman, 25, 60 foet 5 00 Robert Thompson, 58, 50 feet 11 60 City of Pittsburg. 58. 50 feet 11 60 Samuel B. Mackey, 46, 60 feet 9 JohnMardock. 140.116 feet 28 Susanna A. Murdock. 93. 84 feet.... 18 Emma H. Kim. 25, 23 feet 5 M. Watson. 71 67 feet 11 AdimFuss, 37, 34 feet 7 George C. Roll. 37, 34 feet 7 Mary K Schenley, 814, 620.50 feet..;:. -162 Mary E. Schenley. 903, 695 feet 180 South side H. Colwes, 48. 50 feet 9 P. Wagner. 24, 25 feet 4 A. Hack, 24, 25 feet 4 M.Britton.24, 25feet : 4 R. Thompson, 24, 25 feet 4 E. Dambour, 24. 25 feet 4 Jacob Ruscb. 24. 25 feet 4 B. Kreraler, 26, 23 feet 5 John Kurtz, 52. 46 feet 10 W. H. Wood. 28, 25 feet 5 George Selbold. 80, 67.14 reet 16 Oakland M. E. Churcb, 138. 120.25 feet 27 Mary E. Schenley, 133, 103.56 feet 26 Mary E. Schenley. 168. 110 feet 33 Mary E. Schenley. 10. 83.59 feet 14 MaryE. Schenley, 33, 25 feet 6 Mary E. Schenley. 64. 40 feet 10 MaryE. Schenley. 162,120 feet 32 Mary E. Schenley, 280, 208.33 feet 66 Mary E. Schenley, 207, 157 feet 41 Mary E. Schenley, 834. 617 feet 166 Jos. Laird, 67, 50 feet 13 North side, from Bellefleld to Craig Isaac Craig, 92 'feet 18 unanes Sanders, lo. 19.7U ieet 3 ou M. Mawhinney, 5, 28.50 feet 1 00 Eliza Laird, 48. 95.50 feet 9 60 M. S. Moreland, 21, 29.50 feet 4 20 Mrs. K. Stewart SO, 40 feet 6 00 Mrs. E. Stewart. 21'. 24 feet 4 00 O. H. Ormsby. 107, 120 feet 21 40 Mary L. Tate, 46,44 feet 9 20 South side Thomas Herriott, 112, 89.92 feet 23 40 Thomas HerrioU, U2, 89 92 feet 22 40 A. 8. Dagetts, 21 feet 4 20 Eliza Stewart. 21 feet 4 20 Essie Little. 42 feet 8 40 M. L. Tate, 43 feet 9 60 Mary A. Moorhead. 24 reet 4 80 M. Moreland. 24 feet 4 80 Essie Little, 24 feet 4 80 M. 8. Moreland, 77. 85.18 feet 15 40 Forbes, north side, from Craig to Barton W. H. House, 44, 48 feet 8 80 M. M. Latham. 45. 43 feet 9 00 Mrs. E. Stewart 36, 51.05 feet 7 20 L. McC. Granger, 61, 47.08 feet 10 20 John W. Lloyd or J. O. Petty, 39, 36.50 icOi. ...... 7 oo A. Werner, S9, 36 feet 7 80 G. A. Zirckel. 26. 24 feet 5 20 Chirles L. Shields. 84.179 feet 16 80 E. T. Edwards. 770, 658 feet 154 00 William Forse heits, 100, 77 feet 20 OD T. A. Ingrabam. 101, 78.50 feet 20 20 William Forse heir". 99, 78.50 19 80 Rufus Herron, 99, 77.13 feet 19 80 South side M. 8. Moreland, 54 feet 10 80 M. 8. Moreland. 48 feet 9 60 M. Moreland. 48 feet 9 60 M. J. Gray, 67.47 feet 13 40 Crosby Gray, 43 feet 9 60 M. Jacob. 48 feet 9 60 Mary 8. S. John, 81 feet 16 20 C. Magee. 656, 696 feet. 131 20 Julia H. Davis, 179, 14964 feet 35 80 William Forse heirs, 32a, 250 feet 65 00 Forbes atreet, north side, from jianon to .tiutcmson's line Walter Fereuson heirs, 460. 354 feet.. 92 CO Mrs. Alex. Chambers. 494, 380 feet.... 98 80 Emma V. Adams, 569. 438 feet 113 80 A. and W. R. Nimick. 162.122 feet.... 32 40 Jos. Longnrey, 936. 720.31 feet 187 20 Jos. Longhrey, 370, 374 feet 74 00 G. G. O'Brien and W. J. Wright, 304. 234 feet m on Jos. Loughrey, 912. 702 feet 182 40 James Murdock. 250. 192 feet 50 00 James Murdock. 279, 216 feet M. F. Maloney, 230, 200 feet M. P. Hawley. 260. 217.15 feet Kennedy & Caskey. 1,011. 80L17 feet.. ThosVVightman, 1,339. 1,030 feet S. M. Wightman, 91. 70 feet Thos. Wightman. 182, 110 feet W. H. Brown. 754. 5SU feet Geo. W. Reed, 468. 38C feet Mary A. Armstrong, 377. 290 feet Mary A. Armstrong, 174, 131 feet W. S. Armstrong, assignee. 208, 169 W. & Armstrong, assignee, 195, 150 feet Michael Harrisoo. 57, 41 feet John Scott heirs, 29, S3 feet John Scott heirs, 264 feet Forbes street, south side, from Bar ton to Hutchison's line 65 80 46 00 62 00 208 20 267 80 18 20 36 40 150 80 93 bO 37 70 17 40 20 80 19 60 5 7u 290 26 40 John R. McGinley, 498, 383 feet... 99 60 John R. McGinley. 494, 380 feet 98 80 wuii. w"c, jiv, ol.o icei......... Chas. W. Cadwailader, 104, 80 feet.... W. H. Griffiths. 104. 80 feet J H. Taylor, 101. 80 feet Mrs. 31argaret K. Morris. 96, 80 feet.. Mrs.G. W. Morris, 95, 34.3 feet Mary E. Morris, 375. 300.86 feet Jos. Loughrey, 346. 301.77 feet A. Frew heirs. 229. 178 feet John M. Roberts, 19J, 147.19 feet M.C. Loughrey, 175. 135.92 feet J. J. Hawley et al.. 276. 224 feet Jos. Loughrey, 67, 131.63 feet Thos. R. Loughrev. 424 feet JamesMurdock, 293, 320 feet , Frank G. Kay, 459, 354.38 feet... 68 60 91 80 20 80 22 00 1100 22 00 22 00 11 00 1100 11 00 1100 S5 2fl wm. r. uetty, im. &7.4S ieet , Alex Murdock. 110, 100.25 feet...., Jennie Lytle, 55,55 feet. Maria L. Totten, 110, 100 feet Caroline Hochburg, 110, 100 feet.., Jennie Lytle, 55, 50 feet J. E. White, 5i 50 feet , Fred Feldner, 55. 50 feet , Pitcairn. 55. 50 feet , Alex Murdock. 276, 251.10 feet., Henry Brown, 627, 580.58 feet 125 40 Thomas Wfghtuiau, 910. 730 feet 188 00 James J. Kay, 530, 410 feet ,106 00 James J. Kay, 624, 480 feet 124 80 Mary A. Armstrong. 290 feet 29 00 jiiary a. Armstrong, 34. im ieet 3 40 V. S. Armstrong, assignee, 65, 160 fees 6 50 W. S. Armstrong assignee, 9, 42 feet. 90 John Scott hrs.. 241 feet- 24 40 John Scott hrs.. 270 feet. 27 00 A. V. Shaw, 1.010 feet , 101 00 Wm. Carr hrs., 9b4 feet 96 40 $47,077 75 Respectfully submitted, DANIEL WENKE. lvi... TIMOTHY O'LEART, JR., V16'"8' PlTTSBOKG. August 18. 1890. -VTOTICETO CONTRACTORS J Sealed proposals will be received at the office of City Controller until TUESDAY, the 16th day of September, at 2 o'clock p. it, for the following: GRADING. PAVING AND CURBING. 'Cliff street, from Fulton street to Gum street Plans and specifications can be seen and blanks for bidding can be obtained at the gen eral office. Department of Public Works. Each proposal must be accompanied by a bond, with two sureties, probated before the Mayor or City Clerk. The Department of Awards reserves the right to reject any or all bids. E.M.BIGELOW. Chief of Dep't of Public Works. PlTTSBUBO, September 5, 1890. seo-29 PrTTSnnim. Pi. Ammsn lson S EALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE CEIVED at the Office Of tlin Cltv Pimtml- ler until 2p. m. an THITRHn A V 8Anf.nk,.n 1890, for building five (5) prison cells in No. 3 police station, also repairing sidewalk at No. 8 police station and cementing" cellar of No. 6 police station: Plans and specifications for laid work can be seen at the office of Bickel t Brennan. arch itects, Hamilton building. Bond in double the amntint nr fcM itK sureties-must accompany each proposal, said bond to be 'executed before the Mayor or City i ayor or City KjlttlX, The Department of Awards right to reject any or all bids. restrves the J. n wnnwrr eel-S3 Chief Department Publio Bale ty,, J' CHOICE PROPERTIES. 00 25 75 75 75 75 25 75 60 60 7o 7o 00 75 50 50 75 60 50 00 25 00 25 00 60 50 GREAT DEMANDFOR HOUSES' Wilmerding and Brinton. ' Unequaled Chances for Investment BEAUTIFUL BUILDING LOTS EAST PITTSBURG IMPROVEMENT COM. . PANY'S PLAN, Adjoining the WESMGHODSE AIRBRAKE WORKS And the new plant of tho STANDARD UNDERGROUND CABLE CO. Send for illustrated prospectus, The Turtle Creek Valley and Its Industries." East Pittsburg Improvement Co,, WHiMEBDrNG, PA., WESTINGHOUSEBUILDING,PittsbnrK,Pa. se3-5I.tr 20 00 60 00 80 40 40 80 60 60 80 80 80 80 80 80 20 40 60 00 60 60 60 00 60 80 40 00 40 80 40 40 SOUTH VIEW PLACE, Choice building lots, 60x150. 60x160 and 60x200 feet in plan of the BIRMINGHAM LAND3" IMPROVEMENT COMPANY On line of the Suburban Rapid Transit Elec tric Road, three miles south of Court House, one mile from city limits. Two natnralgaa lines, fine boardwalk from city line to prop, erty. Main streets 0 feet wide. Taxes low, prices reasonable and terms easy; one-fourth cash, balance in three or five equal annual in stallments with interest Title to whole plan insured by the Fidelity Title and Trust Com pany of Pittsburg. For plans and further particulars and agent to show you the lots, call on C. E. SUCCOP, 1403 Carson Street, OR J. MARTIN SCHAFER, 74 S. Twelfth Street, PITTSBURG. PA. jy23 FOR SALE! A Beautiful Piece of Ground, Fronting Three Streets, Making it PROFITABLE FOB SUBDIVISION 2 acres; 785 f eet of availaola frontage; larga bouse; shade and ornamental trees; one of the best properties on Herron Hill. Thirteenth ward. Price reasonable; terms easy. V. A. HERRON A SONS, seS95-MwT 80 Fourth Avenue. LOTS! LOTS! LOTS! LOTS! IN WILMERDING and WALLS. $100 to $400 in NEW WALLS PLAN, and 300 to $550 in ROUTH PLACE. Salesman on ground 3 to 5 p. jr. every day. BROWN & SAINT, Agts., 512 SMITHFIELD 8T. se7-39-snrr LOTS. LOTS. LOTS. On Milroy ave., Tenth Ward. 25x150; on electric cars, one square from school house: the most desirable, convenient and accessible in the ward; special prices and terms to first purchaser. M. F. H1PPLE 4 CO.. se7-73-wrsu 96 Fourth ave. LOTS. LOTS. B. A. Elliott Plan, Tenth Ward, Allegheny. 24x120 each, on Perrysville ave. and Charles street: line electric cars; best location and neighborhood in city for the price; low price) and easy terms. M. F. HIPPLE & CO., e7-73--wrSU 98 Fourth are. 28 SHERMAN AVE. ' One of the best and central locations in ALLEGHENY. -AT AUCTION ON WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17. AT 2 O'CLOCK P.M., On the premises. " " Modern Brick House, 10 Rooms. ,ci Lot 20x110 ft, to an alley. 1 - For full Information sea O W. A. HERRON A SONS, ' . -tjW SO Fourth avenue. - 2. 864-39-4,6.10,13.16 FOR SALE. WILKINSBURG. The choice property known as the Hnbley estate, with frontages of 191 feet, on Penn ave. and Wallace st, adenth of 264 feet for sale, with the fine, large brick dwelling housa thereon; a good opportunity for a homestead or investment FIDELITY TITLE AND TRUST CO., au31.23-MwT 121 and 123 Fourth ave. ASIUSEMENTS. BUOa THEATER To-Nlght FRANK DANIELS IN LITTLE PUCK. Matinees Wednesday and Saturday. September lP-Bartley Campbell's SIBERIA. seS-6 IRAND OPERA HOUSE TO-NIGHT SIATEfSES WEBIf KSDAT ASD SATTTKDAT. "UNDER THE GASLIGHT." Next Week Mane Walnright in "Twelfth Night." seS-14 TTARRY WILLIAMS ACADEMY JJL To-night Matinees Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday. GRIEVES' BURLESQUE and SPECIALTY COMPANY. A Sals of a Mascot 40 Artistes. ie7-17 HARRY DAVIS FIFTH AVENUE MU8EUM. Commencing September 8, Only Living 7-VENETIAlT LADY TROUBADOUR3-7 Naw 8ta?n Show. Admission 10 cents. seS-23 PENSIONS For, ALL SOLDIERS who are now disabled, whether disability is due to the service or not. For ALL WIDO VS of soldiers who are.not on pension rolls. For minor children and depend ent parents. Increase of pension for soldiers pensioned at less than ttf per month. Pensions for all or no pay. All who believe themselves to be entiled shonld, without delay, write ma, JAB. BRYAR. JR Plttihnnr- PT P.O,Box7ZI, ,aU j" a ri 1 -4 "ft m 'tf jsSvsti.. smfimmKS
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