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THE PITTSBURG- DISPATCH. -THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 18,- 189a
TWO CITIES, OR ONE.
Tote on the Consolidation
TiUsbnrg and Allegheny
of
AT THE EXPOSITION LAST KIGHT.
The Eesnlt Would Indicate a Sentiment
for Closer delations.
COIIIXG FiTDKES AT THE POIKT SHOW
The voting at The Dispatch headquar
ters yesterday forcibly illustrated the diverg
ence of opinion in regard to the consolidation
ofthe cities of Pittsburg and Allegheny.How
evcr, if the result ofthe balloting is a trrue
criterion ofthe drift of public opinion and
from the way it was conducted such would
seem to be case the masses are in favor of
the two cities joining hands and fortunes.
The wording of the question was, "Are
you iu favor of the consolidation of the
cities of Pittsburg and Allegheny?"
Comparatively few visitors were in at
tendance at the Exposition in the afternoon,
and the. evening crowd was not as large as
usual, so that the voti in numbers was not
large, but represented all classes.
To glance at the poll-books after the
voting was over, or even count the ayes and
noes would not give a true result. There
were 133 votes cast in all, 78 ayes and 55
noes.
ALLEGHEXIANS FAVOB CONSOLIDATION.
Of the Allegheny residents whose names
were on the poll-books, 26 voted aye and 10
no. The Pittsburg vote was: Ayes, 63;
noes, 16. Of the residents of other cities
who voted, 15 registered aye and 10 no.
From these figures it will be seen that the ayes
Id each have a large majority, and the separate
totals would show the drift of opinion in Pitts-
barc. Allegheny and outside cities to be in fa
vor of consolidation.
Among the affirmative reasons civen were,
"It would make it a more business center aud
more popular:" "Centralize the population
under ono manacement:" "The two would
make one city which would represent the pop
ulation better:' "Because in union there is
strength;' ' "Yes, as soon as Pittsburg reduces
her debt."
Some of the negative reasons were: "Noth
ing to gain ever) thing to lose:" "Enough
'ring' row:'' "There would not be enouch
snaps' to be distributed therefore the 'boys'
could not be kept so well in harness:" "The for
mation of such large cities invariably leads to
corruption in the cit government. Witness
the government of our large cities.''
SOME REPRESENTATIVE VOTERS.
Among those who voted were: Michael H.
McCormicL, Richard A. Roberts, William G.
McMinn,A. 13. McKenzie. J. H. Albright. A.
P. McCombs, John N. Dickson, W. H. Smith,
John M. Holt, H. A. Fisher, Iiee P.
Schwartz, J. R. McGarey. J. it. Wright,
W. Metcalf, Jr., Henrv Holmes. R. Collins.
Peter ledman, A. P. Moore. C. E. Flinn, J. J.
Brosuahan. Julius J. Jones. William Hodgetts,
John ta. Wilson. David F. Pace. H.UKnapp, T.
T. Donelioo, Charles T. Vick, J. N. Garri
son, Walton Vanhorn, Samuel F. Luty,
John A. Gamer. William Schaefer. George B.
Afrnew. T. Haus Wallace. R. S. Van Dusan. E.
Groetzinger. Jr Lewis Fawcett, L. C. Bihler,
P. F Lnn. R. M. Gulecan, H. E. Fullerton,
Maik Donley, F. M. Painter, E. T. Schaffner,
E. W. Zimmerman, George H. Fulton, James
McKee. E. L. Bear, Albert Ball,
Georsre Doerzbach. G. A. Noel. Charles Stemau,
Sam X. Caster, P T Sweenej. William Conley,
J. V Jenkins. Jacob Soffel. W. H. Williams,
G. A. Gordon. J. A. Barr, H. R. Lean, K. C.
Oehmler. William Ilogan, S. Van Leenurven,
F. P. Cascman, Mamie Marquise, A. D. Miller,
Jr.. B. F. Brant, P. Blackburn. Frank P. Dietz,
George L. Beck. ilham G. Graham.
Tw1a)'s oting topic will be found on the
fourth page of this lsue.
MUSIC OF THE FATHERLAND.
Lsst night was "German" night at the Expo
sition, the baud rendering j. tine selection of
music from the German composers. Another
German concert will be given by the band
Thursiiaj, September 25. Later on the music
of different nationalities will be rendered on
certain nights. Manager Johnston also hones
to make arrangements with some of the sing
ing societies to assist in the concerts.
No definite arrangements bavcyet been made
about the flower show, but Manager Johnston
is nlanning on this feature.
Follow ing is the band concert programme for
this afternoon:
TART I.
Commencing at 12 o'clock.
Overture. "Zanetta" Auber
Part Song, "Farewell to the Forest..
Mendelssohn
Concert Waltz, ".Mornins Papers".. ..Strauss
Fantasia. "Offenliacbiana" Conradi
Solo, piccolo, "Danse de Javots" loung
part ir.
Commencing at 4 p. at
Overture. "MilitarV
....Emburg
....Sullivan
Selections. "Pirates of Penzance'
Rbapsodie Munresque Massenet
Trombone solo, Mr. F. N. lnnes Matter
March, "Street bongs" Short
A WRONG IMPRESSION
Regarding Onoof llir New Fentures in the
Dlaln KxpOHltion Building.
"When the Magical Grotto in the main
Exposition building was visited yesterdav
one of the men in charge ot the exhibit
button-holed the reporter and said:
"J wish a correction made in the papers
recardmg this grotto. In the description of
the grotto in some of the papers yesterdav,
the impression was liable to be conveyed
that the grotto was built under the super
vision of the Exposition Society. No men
tion was jriven that the display was made by
a firm, and that, too, by one outside this city.
At least a mention of the lact that it was an
exhibit should have been made.
"The firm whicn built this grotto, as well
as the rest of the exhibit, have spent thou
sands ol dollars in doing so. They must
gel some return, and hope to do so by thus
advertising their brand of tea called He
No. The firm knows that all who test their
tea and wish only pure unadulterateu goods
will appreciate their endeavors in bringing
to their notice sucn an article, and at the
same time the citizens of Pittsburg should
appreciate the unique and costlv feature
thev have added to the Exposition's attrac
tions.
Ilnrveit Excursions Via the Pennsylvania
Line.
Harvest excursion tickets to land and
business centers in the West, Northwest
South and Southwest will be sold at one fare
for round trip via the Pennsvlvania lines
west of Pittsburg on September 23 and Oc
tober 14. For complete information apply
to nearest ticket or passenger agent
sel6,18,21,oc5,8,12
Benver Coitntr Fnlr Excnrnlon Via the
IVnnsjl vnn'm Line, Sept. 23 to 26.
On September 23, 24, 25 and 26 excursion
tickets, good returning until September 27,
will be sold via the Pennsylvania Lines at
75 cents from Pittsburg to Beaver, or to
"West Eochester (opposite lair grounds).
WThsu
Grand Clearance Stale.
If you want piano or organ at a bargain,
call and see us. Our present stock must be
sold by October 1, 1890, in order to make
room lor tall stock. Price no object.
Echols, McMurray & Co., 123 Sandusky
street, Allegheny.
Tbe People' -tore. Fifth Avenue.
Come to our millinery opening to-day,
Friday and Saturday this week and see the
stjles il new fall millinery.
Campbell & Bice.
Formal Opening Day Ts-Duy
For ladies' jackets, cloaks and suits.
Jos. Hobne & Co.,
Penn Avenue Stores.
Tbnma'a Dancing Acndemr,
64 Fourth avenue, entirely refurnished;
opening Wednesday, October 1. Circulars
at ninsic stores.
ThousAiids uf Jackefp,
From ?3 to ?20, tailor-made, perfect fitting
garments. Examine, at Koicnbaum &
Co. 8.
wihs J
A MAN WITH A MEHOBY.
Bo Ban Pasted Bis 93d Year, and Remem
ber. tUe War of 1S12.
James Trunick. postmaster at Gavers, Colum
biana county, O., called on E. D. Smith, of Nor
mecutt fc Co., yesterday to make inquiry for
some members of the Historical Society. Mr.
Trnnick is 93 years of age, and is as spry as the
ordinary man of CO. He built the first house
in Temperanceville, Thirty-sixth ward. He
has a brother still older than himself, named
Henry, living in New Lisbon, O. Henry sev
eral generations back was a glassblower in this
city. Another brother, Benjamin, died a year
or two ago near Coraopolis, near 90 years of
age.
James hadn't time to look up tbe members
of tbe Historical Society yesterday, but he left
a request that tbey communicate with him,
and be will give them some reminiscences
dating beyond tbe War of 1812.
DESEBTED FBOH THE ARMY.
A Pittsbnrc holdier Who Ron Away and
Was Captured In Beaver Fall.
Chief of Police Hamilton Bannon, of Beaver
Falls, arrived in the city yesterday, having in
custody a deserter from the United States
Army. The man was Frank Myers, and be had
been stationed in this city. He was a member
of Company L Second Infantry, and skipped
ont for parts unknown on May 22, last. He
has been reaming aronnd the country since
that time ana turned up In Beaver Falls, where
he was arrested while drunk, as a suspicious
character. While in jail he idmitted having
been in the army service, and becoming tired
of the life, deserted. The officer who captured
him expects to get the $30 reward offered for
deserters.
VISITORS TO PITTSBURG EXPOSITION
Can Mnke 850 Clear.
Last year it cost us upward of $2,000 to
exhibit at the opening Exposition. We
have been kept so terribly busy this sum
mer, however, selling our pianos and organs
and banjos and mandolins and guitars and
brass horns and sheet music, that we actu
ally found no time to get up an exhibit lor
this year's show. However, we propose to
give out customers the benefit ot this great
saving, so that anyone who will buy a piano
or organ, or any other instrument, during
the continuance of the fair will get the ben
efit of an extra reduction in price of goods
ot 5 and 10 per cent. Visitor to the show
can therefore make some $50 by calling on
H. Kleber & lire's music store, 506 Wood
street, and buying one of their instruments.
Kleber's is the oldest music store west of
the mountains, and the most reliable one,
too. They give a lull warrantee for eight
and ten years, aud sell on easy time pay
ments. Ninety persons out of a hundred
would rather trust to Mr. Kleber's choice
than to run the risk of the sharp tricks
practiced by so many music dealers. Kleber
& Bro. have kept a music store lor fiity
years, aud they had the first choice of all
the pianos and organs in the country, leav
ing the indifferent and poor ones to be
picked up by the other music dealers. They
are the sole agents for the iamous Steinway,
Conover, Oabler, Opera and Emerson pianos,
also lor the wonderlul Vocalion church or
gans, and the mouse and dust-proof EarhufT
parlor organs. Anything in the music line
whicn you cannot get at Kleber's is not
worth having. Don't fail to call at Kle
ber's, then, 606 Wood street, three doors
above Filth avenue, Pittsburg.
American Guitars and Mandolins.
The following is a list of the best Amer
ican makes ol guitars and mandolins, all ot
which are warranted true and not to split.
Thev can be had onlv at H. Kleber &
Bro.''s Music Store, No. 606 Wood street,
Pittsburg:
The Lakeside guitar Antique
oak $ 7 60
The Aiion guitar mahogany... 9 50
The Conservatory rosewood
guitar standard size. 15 00
The Conservatory rosewood
guitar concert size 18 00
The celebrated Washburn
guitars 22tol60 00
The American mandolin first
quality 14 00
The American mandolin sec
ond quality 10 60
The celebrated Washburn man
dolins 22 to 76 00
Also always on hand a fine assortment of
banjos, zithers, cornets, music boxes, auto
harps, violins, music cabinets, accordions,
flutes, clarionets, cases and strings for all
instruments, music wrappers and music
folios. All the latest sheet music sold at
half price.
Which Piano Sbnll 1 Get t
Ah! that's the question. Bnt look up the
merits of the renowned Hardman, the Kra
kauer and the Vose piauos, and you will
find itan easy matter to decide.
These makes have no superiors in the
world, and are acknowledged absolutely
perfect by artists and critics.
Their light, delicate actions aud elegant
cases, combined with tbeir phenomenal dura
bility, make them the most desirable. They
are made to last a life time.
Old pianos and organs taken in exchange.
New instruments rented and rent applied on
purchase. Our prices and terms are within
the reach of all. Instruments for sale on
tbe liDeral installment plan. Catalogues
and full information mailed to anv address.
Mellor & Hoene,
Established 183L 77 Filth avenne.
ThS
FINE UPRIGHT PIANO, 800.
Square Grand Piano, 8175 Parlor
Or-
Ban, 830.
A magnificent 7J-octave upright piano,
with latest improvements, full iron
frame, excellent iu tone and hardsomelv
carved case. This instrument was used
only a short time. Price, with full guaran
tee, only $200. Also a fine 5375 square
grand piano tor $175, and a beautiful par
lor organ for $50. For a genuine bargain
call at the music store of J. M. Hoffmann &
Co., 537 Smithfield street The celebrated
Sohmer, Colby and Schubert pianos at ex
ceptional bargains.
Ilnrvest Excursion Tickets,
First class, at half tbe regular rates, Sept.
23 and Oct, 14, good 30 days, with stop-over
privileges Iowa, Minnesota, Dakota,
"Wyoming, Montana, Idaho, tTtah.Colorado)
Kansas, Nebraska, Indian Territory, Texas,
Hew Mexico, Kentucky, Tennessee and the
South. No trouble to answer questions.
Come and see us for full inlormation and
tickets. Cut ntes everv day at Gleason'a
ticket oftice, 99 Fifth aven ve. irh
Formnl Opening Day To-Day
For ladies' jackets, cloaks and suits.
JOS. HORNE & CO.'S
Penn Avenue Stores.
Additional extreme novelties in Scotch
and French plaids placed on our counters
this week. Hnons & Hacke.
TTSSU
Formal Opening Day To-Doy
For ladies' jackets, cloaks and suits.
Jos. Horns & Co.'s
Penn Avenue Stores.
Colored dress goods, novelties in smooth
and rough effects, bigh class plaids, etc, in
great variety. HUGUS & Hacke.
TTSSU
Formal Openins Day To-Day
For ladies' jackets, cloaks and suits.
JOS. HORNE & CO.'S
Penn Avenue Stores.
Men's underwear, fall aud winter
weights.
James H. Aiken & Co., 100 Fifth ave.
Trimmed Bonnets aad Hats.
Largest and finest assortment, at Eosen
baum & Co.'s. Wlhs
Opening of fall and winter styles in our
grand cloak department this week.
ttssu Hugus & Hacke.
Drink Bacuerlein'swiener export bottled
lager beer. Telephone 1018. its
Atjfbecht's Elite Photograph Gallery,
Bi6 Market ., PitUourg. Elevator,
- . Jtiito - v I fc, . , -rfAifcMliEai htllsglffiV:fTiill "1i'"MffTiiintfliTnf i ' ! IU lliisAflliii&it Ai'"'iM
XS Display advertisements one dollar per
square for one insertion. Classified advertise
mrnts on this page, such as Wanted. For Sale.
To Let, etc., ten cents per line for each insert
t ion, and none taken for less than thirty cents.
Top line being displayed counts as two.
THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH
BRANCH OFFICES.
FOR THE &OUTHBIDE, MO. M12 CABSON
8TKKET.
BRAN CHOFFICKS ALSO ASBELOW.WHKKE
WANT, TOR 8ALK, TO LET. AND OTRK3
TRANSIENT ADVERTISEMENTS WILL BE RE
CEIVED UP TO 9 P. M. FOR INSERTION.
Advertisements are to he prepaid except where
advertisers already have accounts with Tns 1J1S
fJLTCU. PITTSBURG.
THOMAS MCCAFKItEY. 3S 9 Botler street
KM1L G. STUCKEY. Hth street and Penn ave.
. G. STUCKEY ACO.. Vvlleave. and Fullonst.
N. bTOKELY. Firth Avenue Market Houm,
EAST END.
J. W. WALLACE, en Penn avenue.
OAKLAND.
MCALLISTER &SHEUiLEK.stbav.&AlwoodsL
60CTHSIDE.
JACOB Sl'OHN, No. I Carton street
ALLEGHENY.
A. J. KAERCHEK, 59 Federal street.
H. J. MCBKIDE. Market Houe, Allegheny.
FRED H. EGGEKS. 172 Ohio street
F. H. EGGERS SON, Ohio and Chestnut sts.
SAMUEL LARRY. Arch and Jackson streets.
THOMAS AlcUENKY, Western and lrwln aves.
G. W. HUGHES, Pennsvlvania and Beaver aves.
PERRYM. GLEIM. Rebecca and Allegheny aves.
T. R. MORRIS, 680 Preble ave.
M1LLVALE BOROUGH.
W. W. FLOCKER, Stationer, No. 4 Grant ave.
SHARPSBURB.
C. BELLMAN. Stationer. 818 Main st
THE BUSINESS OFFICE OF
THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH
IS NOW
Corner Smithfield and
Diamond Streets.
WANTED.
Male IlclD.
AGENTS-S60 WEEKLY FOB ONE OROER
dally; something new for live workers.
C11AS. L. WEBSTER & CO., publishers. 3 East
Fourteenth u. New York. st9-76-rrs
BAD WRIThRS AT SMART'S BUSINESS
College. 12 Federal street. Allegheny: open
dally 9 A. ll. to 9F. M.: system ol shorthand
changed from Graham's to Eclectic the briefest
and simplest: Instructions private for both sexes.
Jel9-95-TTSSu
BARBER-GOOD STEADY BARBER. NONE
but a good one need to apnlly, at HERMAN
HAUIT'S, 2012 Sarah St., S. S. " SC18-7S
BARBER-GOOD MAN; GOOD WAGES AND
steady work. 2616 CARSON STREET. S. 5.
6C18-S5
BAKBER-A GOOD MAN
ST., Allegheny.
AT 36 CHESTNUT
selS-19
BARBER-A GOOD MAN.
city.
312 FERRY ST.,
selS-84
BOOKKEEPEK-AN EXPERIENCED BOOK
KEEPER; must come well recommended: a
middle-aged man prefered.
Address, JUKK-seI8-82
uuanr, uispatcn orace.
BUGGY WASHER-MINE BUT EXPERI
ENCED, sober white men need applv: good
wiiges to right party: call in person. KE1 STONE
EXP. CO.. 75-77 First St., Alleghenj City. se!8-9J
CLERK GROCERY DELIVERY CLERK.
MILLER BROS.. 182 Federal st, Allegheny
call afternoon. sel8-S8
COACHMAN WITH UNQUESTIONABLE
references: also errand bor and nurse: all
colored. PEREGK1NO, 159 Fourth ave. sei8-43
COATMAKEKS TWO GOOD WORKMEN
and steady habits, Applv to W. A.MOSES
A CO.. 91 rranklln st, Johnstown City, Cambria
co.. Pa. sels-96
COLORED MAN TO ASSIST AT OFFICE
work. Address OIS PATCH OFFICE, stating
age, experience and reference. s el 8-93
COOK A FIRST-CLASS MALE HOTEL COOK.
Address, stating experience, HOTEL. Dis
patch office. sel4-110
DRUG CLEKK-REGISTEKED. URBEN'B
l'HARMACY, 213 Carson st, S.S. selS-f9
3T1NGRAVEKS-TWO COPPER PLATE: ONE
JJ expert in lettering and stlnple or sand tint
ing as shown on coast and geodetic survey cbarts:
silary, I,8C0per annum; and one with less expe
rience, salary 900 per annum: also cxperten
gravers of topography and stipple or sand tint
ing, to contract for work to be done at their homes;
further information will be furnished on applica
tion. T. C. MENDENHALL, Superintendent U.
S. Coast and Geodetic Survey seIS-7-TTS
aENERAL AGENTS-MAKE $3,000 TO $5,000
per year, canvassers S4 to $10 per day selling
the celebrated Taylor Patent Adjustable -Shoo:
ttao exclusive right to sell this shoe In any terri
tory Is a valuable monopoly: our system pf selling
this shoe Is new and original. Address with 2c
stamp, CONSOLIDATED ADJUSTABLE SHOE
CO., Salem, Mass. sell-SZ-TTSu
GENTLEMAN OF EDUCATION AND GOOD
address out of employment will hear of an
opening In which he can make good wages: a
salesman preferred. Address with references, T.
IV. J. Dispatch office. sel8-26
MACHINISTS ABOUT 50 GOOD MEN OF
all branches: also about So brlehl boys to
learn the business; wages for skilled meu from
25 to30 cents per hour, 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 Its employes in case of sickness
or accident: this establishment in past years has
furnished steadier employment to its workmen
than any other In Western Pennsylvania. Apply
to WESTINGHOUSE MACHINE CO.. cor. Lib
erty and Twenty-fifth sts,. Pittsburg, Pa.
au20-35-i
MACH1N1STS-I0. NINE HOURS' WORK
with ten hours' pay. atlHE ROBINSON
KEA MAN U FACT URING CO.. 53 Carson st. 8.
b., Pittsburg. sel8-l
MELTERS-TWO OPEN HEARTH FURNACE
also three first helpers. Eastern portion ol
Pennsylvania, stale wages and send copy of testl
menials tos. 40, Dispatch office. sel7-27
MEN-FIVE EXPERIENCED IN THE MAN
UFACTURE of metal lamps and other
bravs goods by a large manufacturing company:
must be competent workmen and furnish good
recommendations. Address LAMP MANU
FACTURERS, Dispatch office. se!7-31
MEN-HONEST, TEMPERATE.ENERGET1C
to solicit orders for our nursery stock: per
manent employment and good pay; satisfaction
guaranteed to customers and agents; write for
terms. R. G. CHASE Ss, CO., 1430 s. Penn square,
Philadelphia, Pa. au24-107-TTS
PACKERS-AT ONCE-TWO FURNITURE
packers. Apply at KEECH'S, 923 and 925
Penn ave.. city. sel&-57
PLASTEKERS-ONE OR TWO GOOD UNION
plasterers. ZIEGLEK BROS., Coraopolis.
Pa. sel7-17
TUDDLERS AND
HELPERS AT ONCE.
X. first-classmen. App!
Forge aud Iron Co., Nic
ily to PUDDLE BOSS. Pg.
nth ward, Allegheny, Pa.
sei-ai
SALESMEN AT 175 PER MONTH SALARY
and expenses, to sell a line of sllverplatcd
ware, watches, etc.: by sample only; horse and
team furnished free; write at once Tor full partic
ulars and sample case ot goods free. STANDARD
bILVERW ARE CO., Boston, Mass. se24-90-D
SOLICITORS EXPERIENCED MEN FOB
newspancr; salary ana commission. Call at
ROOM 2, 162 Fourth avenue. telS-6
STENOGKAPHER-A YOUNG MAN AS STEN
OGRAPHER and trpewrlter In a position
offering chance for Improvement Address, stat
ing references nnd what wages would be accepted,
STENOGRAPHER, Dispatch office. se!5-117
TINNERS-TWO FIRsT-CLASS FOE ROOF
lNt. Inquire SCHWARTZ BROS., No. 39
W ylle ave. sel8-69
TINNERS ON APARTMENT: STEADY
wort. Apply HEKBEEf STEELE, 700 Fifth
avenue. selS-66
TRANSITMAN WAN JED FOR CITY WORK:
state experience, salary and references. Ap
ply to GEO. R. MACKENZIE, Jeannette, Pa.
se!8-97
WAITER-FIRST CLASS WAITER AT ROTH
Restaurant. No. 26 DIAMOND bQUARE.
sel8.8t
YOUNG MAN-FOR CLERK IN MANUFACT
URING establishment; must be good pen
man, quick and accurate at figures: state age, ref
erence and present occupatlou. T. K., Dispatch
office. selS-59
Femaln Help.
ftOOK-A FIRST-OL ASS COOK: GOOD WAGES
paid.
Apply at 149 SHEFFIELD ST., Alle-
gncny.
se!8-53
COOK AND CHAMBERMAID. APPLY
with reference to 77 aRCH ST., Allegheny.
sel8-2i
"OOK-A GIRL TO COOK AND DO GENER-
j AL house work in a Colored Orohan Home;
must nave good recommendations.
Apply 60
iKtllUNi ST., Allegheny.
eeis-cg
URL FOR COOK. MUST COME WELL
OT reccommended. Apply to MBS. JOHN G.
A. LE1SHMAN. Bldweifst, Shadyslae. se!7-35
IHL TO DO GENERAL HOUSEWORK.
VX Inquire at once. 323 WESTERN AVE., near
parks, Allegheny City. selS-73
LADY OF GOOD ADDRESS TO FILL VA
CANCY: xood reference required. Call on
W. A. DODDs, Room 2, 1038 Penn ave. selS-63
LAUNDRESS EXPERIENCED MIDDLE
AGED, single woman preferred, for an in
stitution 25 miles from the city; wages $250 per J
Dispatch office. sel8-74
SHOE SALESLADIES SEVERAL
CLASS at KAU FMANNS".
FIRST-
selS-53
YOUNO. GIRL-ABOUT 15 YEARS OF AGE.
to assist in doing housework in a timllvor
two. Apply 18 MILLER St., Eleventh ward,
Pittsburg. se 17-69
YOUNG LADY-TO TRAVEL WITH DRA
MATIC Co.; experience unnecessary: call Im
mediately, MANAGER HOWARD, xirst Ave
nue Hotel. SC18-B3
WANTED.
Male and Female Help.
DRAMATIC PEOPLE-LADIES AND GEN
TLEMEN: also musicians tor brass and
string. Call Immediately. MANAGEK HOW
ARD, First Avenue Hotel, First ave. and smlth
neld. se!8-9l
HELP-MALE R'sE. COOK. SECOND
cook, waiters, assistant waters, laborers,
farm hands, dairy men, cooks, chambermaids,
house irlrls. dining room girls, seamstress, child's
nurse, laundress, dishwasher, pantry Klrl, nurse
(tlrl. MEEHAN'S, S4o Grant street. Telephone OT.
selS-D
LADIES' MAIDS -SEAMSTRESS. LAUN
DRESS, cooks, dinln room girls, S00 house
Elrls, German aud colored girls, drivers, farm
hands, white and colored waiters. MRS. K.
THOMPSON, 608 U rant st. seH-MThs
Minntlons.
BOOKKEEPING-WILL TAKE CHARGE OF
books requiring only occasional attention;
attend to opening or closlnc of books, correction
of errors or anything In the line of acconntlng:
nave had long experience ana can grre me utoi ui
references,
s. A. p. SAWHILL, 1B7 .Federal 6t
Allegheny, P
au-S9
POSITION -Hi A FORMER COMMERCIAL
man, as clerk or salesman In a store or whole
sale house: ciiy reference. Address JACK. Dis
patch office. " se!8-07
QITUATION BY A tfOUNG MAN 22 YEARS
k or age to attend pool ana Diuiara taoies
Ave Tears' experience,
Address J. S.,
Dispatch
ooice.
sei9-i
Partners.
PARTNER-TO HELP EXl'END A LIGHT
manufacturing business paying 200 percent
proflt and no competltlon:muRt be sober, active and
reliable with S300 to S300 to Invest together with
services. Address MONOPOLY, P. O. box No.l,
Wheeling, W. Va. se!6-96
Roonifl. Ilonvei. &c.
XTOUSE-TO RENT. SMALL ONE ON F. W.
I I & C R. R.. within easy distance of town
rent not over 15.
Address "NEMO," Dispatch
umce.
seiB-a
KO O M BY GENTLEMAN AND WIFE,
large unfurnished or furnished front room,
with board: good locality required. Only those
of excellent social standing need apply to J. U.
B.. Dispatch office; se!7-19
Hoarders nnd Lodgers.
BOARDERS AND LODGEKS-SHADYSIDE;
room and board for two gentlemen or mar
ried cunple. Apply ON PREMISES. Ainberson
ave., third door below Presbyterian Church.
scl8-S
CCUPANTS-FOR ONE OR TWO OF THE
most pleasantly located rooms in Oakland.
Address, with reference, OCCUPANT, Dispatch
office. sel7-2S
Finnoclnl.
BONDS AND STOCKS-THE UNION TRANS
FERAND'IRUST CO.. 121 and 123 Fourth
ave., mases a specialty of acting as registrar and
transfer agent for the stock and bonds of corpora
tions: 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 hanks taking
them as collateral for loans. Terms moderate and
adapted to suit all special cases. se3-6
MONEY OUR FACILITIES FOR FURNISH
ING money to any amount on bond and
mortgage are unequalcU: lowest rates of interest
and no delay. 11 you need money apply MORRIS
& FLEMING, ll Fourth ave. Jy27-86-TTSSU
MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGES:
rate 4H, 5 and 6 per cent as to location and
amount: no delay,
99 Fourth avenue.
SAMUEL W. BLACK &. CO.,
JJC4-23-TTS
MOKiGAGES-11,000,000 TO LOAN ON CITY
and suburban properties at 4,S, 5 and 6 per
cent and on larms In Allegheny and adjacent
counties at 6 per cent 1. M. PENNOCK&SON,
147 Fourth avenue. ap7-fll
MORTGAGES-MONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS
to suit at AH. 5 and 6 per cent. ALLES &
JA1LE1, 161 Fourth ave. Tel. 167. apl4-19-TTSsu
MORTGAGES ON CITY OR ALLEGHENY
conntv property at lowest rates. HENRt
A. WEAVER CO., 82 Fourth avenue. mb2-D
TO LOANSS00,KI0, IN AMOUNrS OF $3,000
and upward, on city and suburban property,
on 4X per cent free of tax: also smaller amounts
at 5 and 6 per cent. BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth
avenue. se21-d26-D
TO LOAN 200,030 ON MORTGAGE3-I00
and upward at 6 percent:500, 300 at 4 percent
on residences or business property; also In ad
Joining counties. S. H. FRENCH, 125 Fourth
avenue. oc24-4-D
QT 000.000 TO LOAN-ON MORTGAGFS
O L7 large and small amounts at if, 5 and 6
per cent free of State tax; no delay. KEED B.
COYLE & CO., 131 Fourth ave. my21-0-TTS
Miscellaneous.
E
VERYONE TO HAVE THEIR BROKEN
windows nxed before winter: telephone 1471
or write postal cara ior price list. u. u.
O'BRIEN, Painter. 292 Fifth ave. selO-TTS
PENSIONS THE PITTSBURG PENSION
AGENCYOF J. H. STEVENSON & CO.. 100
J?lffh ave. Pensions now had for all disabled
soldiers, permanently helpless children and
widows of deceased soldiers under late act of
Congress: pensions Increased to correspond with
the disability; bounties collected: certificates of
serTlce procured where discharges are lost.
sel4-D
TJRIVA1E SCHOLARS By A YALE MAN:
JL city references. Address TUTOR, 104 Fulton
st, Pittsburg.
se 16-62
TO IN VEST-$5.O0O TO $15,000 IN SOME MAN
UFACTURING business: one already estab
lished preferred, and one in which advertiser will
be employed. Address INVESTOR, Dispatch
office. selS-2
YOU GET A BAKER'S DOZEN (13) OF
Stewart & Co. 's fine cabinet photos for $1, at
90 and 92 FEDERAL ST., Allegheny.
mv2S-49-TT8u
FOR SALE-IMPROVED ItEAL ESTATE
City Resiaencea.
CONGRESS ST. THREE FIRST-CLASS TWO
SIORY brick dwellings: each lot 20t9o: all
modern Improvements: rented to A 1 tenants:
would make a good investment; would sell sepa
rately. J. C. UEILLY, 77 Diamond st. selS-42
FEDERAL STREET TWO-STORY BRICK
dwelling, six rooms and two-story brick in
rear: lot 20x102 to paved alley: rents $567 per Tear;
cheap and easy terms: an Investment. BAXTER,
THOMPSON k CO., 162 Fourth ave.
sel4-153-ITSSu
-T. WASHINGTON-GRACE STREEr-NEW
LYJL 8-room frame dwelling, with lot 178 rect
front aud price onlv S3, 500; has both gases etc.
J. C REILLY, 77 Diamond st. sets-42
dJT 600-1N PAYMENTS-BY J. H. STEVEN
5JL SON & CO.. 100 Fifth ave., a nice frame
house of 4 rooms, or a good lot in Thirty-second
ward, alsoaflne7-rooaidwclllng, wlthattlccellar,
etc, and on same lot a 3-room house with cellar,
etc.: for (3, 500: also In Thirty-second ward, and a
splendid lot 44x110 In which are 2 houses, one of 4
rooms and cellar, and other of 3 rooms and cellar,
corner of Sycamore and Corsage sts., same ward,
price only $1, 600, in payments: money to loan on
good real estate security: also several small farms
for sale or exchange for'clty property. sel732
g OOO-S1.000 IN CASH, BALANCE LONG
upO) time; a very complete and attractive
city home, property on line of electric railway:
handsome Iot50x130 nicely improved with asphnlt
walks, grape vines, shrubbery shade etc ; mod
ern two-story brick. 9 rooms, vestibule, hall, bath,
laundry, both gases, speaking tubes, marble and
hardwood mantels: nronertv in excellent RhAnA
throughout and a bargain at the price CHARLES
SOMERS 4 CO., 313 Wood St., COUrer.n ave.
sel8-H-Thsu
Ol OOO-CENTER AVE , NEAR ARTHUR
Ofc st, two-story brick dwelltngof four rooms,
finished attic and large storeroom; also. In rear,
small brick dwelling: all for the above price: lot
20x74. J. C. REILLY, 77 Diamond st. selS-42
OA 300 VICEROY ST., NEAR PRIDE,
t!rxJ three-story brick dwelling, eight rooms,
both gases, etc. ; on rear of lot four-room brick
dwelling: rents for $42 per month; lot 23x97.
J. C. REILLY. 77 Diamond 6t sel8-12'
500-REDUCED FROM $3,000, WEBS1ER
IJ9 ave.. near Davis st.2-storv and mansard
brick dwelling. 7 rooms, slate mantels, gas, etc.;
nouse nearly new. J. C. REILLY, 77 Diamond st.
selS-42
(gQ 200-FEANKLIN ST.-1HREE SMALL
009 two-story brick dwellings: good sewerage:
side alley; lot 20x74.
st.
J. C. REILLY, 77 Diamond
seio-;-
East End Realdcnces.
OAKLAND AND EAST END-ELEGANT
new residence properties; low prices and
easy
terms, w. ir, JU'AaiLijf uku.. io. rouna
avtnue
seis-3S-Mwius-
SHADYSIDE-CONVEMENTTO DUQUESNE
Electric and P. R. ., new 12 room Queen
Anne frame residence: reception hall, bath,
launarv. range, inside w. c, nat, and art. gas;
all newly papered and In first-class condition;
rice $7,500: terms reasonable; lot 37x133 to alley.
1. F. HIPPLE CO., 9 Fourth ave.
sel4-91-TI8U
dQ SOO-WILL BUY A NEW 6 ROOM AND
ijO) finished attic house, within 3 minutes of
P. R. R.. and on the ilue of a new electric road;
slate root; slate mantels, tile hearths, batb. hot
and cold water, electric lights throaghout, front
and back stairs, porches, etc.; vestibule and ball:
good neighborhood; lot 15x130; there Is nothing in
the market so complete at tbe price. S. A.
DICKIE & CO., Penu and Shady aves. E. E.
seis-56 t
ffijpr OOO-FOK A HANDSOME MODERN
35tH house with all conveniences, in splendid
neighborhood, within 5 minutes P. R. R., 3 min
utes of electric; a very neat home of 6 rooms and
finished attic, with nat. and art gas, electric
lights, etc.; lot 36x120 to alley; small cash pay
ment balance to suit. S. A. DICKIE & CO.,
Penn and Shady aves., E. E. 825 sel6-56
ffiQ 800-6 ROOM FRAME AND FINISHED
CDtjy attic house, finely located: six minutes
from Fifth ave. and Penn ave. cables; slate man
tels, tile hearths, hot and cold water, nat. and art
gas, cement cellar: very complete, and is a bar
gain. S. A. DICKIE 4 CO., Penn and Shady
ares., E. E. 654 sel6-56
ffi4. OOO-ONE SQUARE FROM HIGHLAND
Ox ave., two-story frame dwelling, six rooms,
ball, finished attic, batb, good cellar, nat. gas,
electric light nice large porch: lot 27x100 to alley;
bound to enhance In value.
utu. u. aiiKzxii,
renn and Shady aves,E. E.
sel8-I2-TTESn
SA 500-GOOD FltAME HOUSE, 7 ROOMS.
wt finished attic, nlcaly finished: water, gas,
large porches: 2 lots 43x133 it. tjrarler St.. Twen
ty.flrst w.ird, only 5 minutes' walk to P. It R.
station, MLLLON BUOIUEUS, 6349 Station St.,
E. E. Sfll3-7J-TTSSU'
ffiQ OOO A
50 ERTY:
CHOICE SHADYSIDE PROP
lot 72x100 feet; modern brlek
house. 9 rooms: 2 sauares from Fifth ave. cable
line, near steam cars, on a rood street W. A.
HEBRON & SONS, SO Fonrtfiare, teU-l-Ih
FOR SALE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE.
' East End Residences.
TiWELLlNO-ONF. BOUAKE FROM
DU-
XJ QUESNE elertrlc"road; new six room frame
dwelling, hall, bath, finished attic, inside shut
ters,both h, and c. water; nat and art gas;
stained glass: nicely papered andpalnted; lot 25x
100; prlce$4,800: terms reasonable. M. F. HIP
PLE & CO., 96 Fourth avenue. sel4-l-TT8u
FORBES AVE. -NEAR SENECA ST.-A MOD
ERN and substantial brick dwelllngot 8 rooms,
all Improvements, on rear fronting Tustln st. : a
frame dwelling of 4 rooms and fin. attic: h. and c
water, bath, nat. gas, etc.: lot 22x120 ft; only
$12,000. See REED B. COYLE &. CO.. 131 Fourth
ave. sel7-24-TVThS
"KTORTII HIGHLAND AVENUE, EAST END,
JL-I No. 4i9-Flne residence, almost new. 14 spa
clous 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, rurnace, air course around
foundation; everything in prime condition
throughout: a perfect system of sewerags; large
lot 65x180 feet; excellent carriage and stabling
for three horses, etc: this valuable property will
be sold at public auction sale; sale on Thursday
afternoon, September 18, at 3 o'clock, on the
premises. Further particulars and a permit to
examine the property from JAS. W. DRAPE
CO., Agents and Auctioneers, 129 Fourth avenue,
Pittsburg. sel0-62-D
OAKLAND-WARD STREET, TWO-STORY
and mansard brick dwelling, eight rooms,
both h. and c. water, laundry, nat. gas range,
cemented cellar, nice garden, shrubbery, etc.; a
very neat and desirable home: lot 40x120 to 20-root
alley. J. c. REILLY, 77 Diamond St. sel8-42
KESIDENCE A FINE EAST END RESI
DENCE; 15 rooms: strictly modern brick
dwelling with large reception hall and library:
elaborately finished: bard wood mantels with tile
hearths and French plate mirrors both up and
down stairs; unusually large plate glass windows
in parlor nnd dining room, and beveled cut glass
window In reception hall: house Is artistically
decorated thronghout and'rooms supplied large
closets: convenient pantry and roomy china and
linen closets: excellent dry cellar with 8 loot
celling: laundry supplied with all conveniences:
large bath room and plumbing of the highest
order: front and back stairs and back ball: entire
house heated by furnace as well as natural gas:
electric lights and gas tbroughout;wIred lorllght
ing gas by electricity; electric bells, call bells and
speaking tubes;bllllard room on third floor. There
Is no residence In East End where more taste has
been displayed In finish and decoration, and it is
In every way a charming house: street Is paved,
and being on tbe line of cable is a desirable
residence for any one doing business in the city.
Good lot and best of neighborhoods. S. A.
DICKIE 00., Penn and Shady aves., East End.
sel6-59-TTb
t 800-EASY TERMS: TWO-BTORY FRAME
09 dwelling sevLn rooms, hall, cellar, city
water, porches: lot 26x100, to an alley: rents for
$25 per month : handy to electric- and cable roads.
GEO. C. SLEETH, Penu and Shady aves,E. E.
sel8-U-TTSSU
Allceheny Residences
MONTEREY ST., NO. 80-BRICK DWELLING
and lot with side entrance, eight rooms
and modern throughout and all in full order, to
be sold at public sale on Thursday afternoon,
September IS. at 2 o'clock, on the premises: Im
mediate possession. Particulars lrom JAS. W.
DRAPE & CO., Agents and Auctioneers. 129
Fourth ave., Pittsburg. sel2-63-D
ASHINGTON STREET, ALLEGHENY
Fine residence, lot 54x175- cbeap to quick
buyer. W. W. M'NEILL & BRO., 152 Fourth
avenue. sel8-37
300-CALIFOKNIAAVE.. ALLEGHENY:
9 two-story slate roof house, five rooms.
hall, vestibule, finished attic, sliding doors, slate
mantels. Inside shutters, city water, gas. dry
cellar; very complete house lu prime condition;
nice lot 23 feet front extending to good alley In
rear. CHARLES SOMERS & CO., 313 Wood St.,
61)19 Penn ave. selS-14-Ths
SOO-PROFERTY 13 KILLBUCK STREET.
First wnrd. Allegheny: annual rents. $43).
Inquire WALTER WOHMALD, Executor, 315
Market city. sel"-47
Suburbnn Residence.
BELLEVUE-DESIRABLE SUBURBAN RES
IDENCES, building lots and acre properties
on the Ft. Wayne Railroad ; Emsworth. Sewlckley
and Edgewood. DAVID SHAW & CO.. 152
Fourth ave. se6-45-TTS
Gli
owner has to leave this State on account of
his health, a well-built frame dwelling of six
rooms, bay windows, porches, etc.; lot 75 feet
front located at Glenfleld. p , F. W. & C. R. W. ;
a bargain to quick Buyer. C. BER1NGER&SON,
156 Fourth ave. SC17-4S
l2 OOO SUBURBAN RESIDENCE. ON
Oil' your own terms, or will exchange for
l.awrcncevllle property: Edgwater station, A. V.
R. R,: comparatively new 8-room frame dwelling,
hall, slate mantels, tile hearths inside shutters,
etc . beautifully painted and grained, with one
acre or 11 25-foot lots, covered with splendid fruit
and shade trees: only three minutes' walk from
station, and very desirably situated: the above
price Is less than cost. M. F. H1PPLE St CO.. 98
Fourth ave. scl8-lS"
FOR SALE LOTS.
Enst End Lock.
BREREION AVE. FINE LEVEL BUILDING
lot In Denny estate plan, 25x100; best loca
tion In the plan; must be sold at once: a great
bargain. SAMUEL W. BLACK & CO., 99 Fourth
ave. selS-44
DALLAS AND PENN AVENUES. TWENTY
SECOND ward Corner lot 155 front iu
depth up to 302 ft. if desired; one ofthe best build
ing lots in East End. See W. A. HXKRON &
SON S, 80 Fourth ave. se4-40-Tu
T-VlTHBIDGE STREET. FOURTEENTH
JL ward i.ot 50X184 to alley: very cheap.
BAXTER, THOMPSON & CO.,
162 Fourth ave.
sel4-156
EAST END-?1.000 PER ACRE BARGAIN-.8&
acres on Lincoln ave., near Lemington: fruit
trees, etc. : house and barn; Improvements extra.
THOS. LIGG1- rr. 71 Diamond st.
selS-51-18. 19,20,21,23,20, 30
TpAfaT END-$1,000 PER ACRE-18M ACRES
U on Lincoln ave., near Lemlngtou ave.
THOS. LIGGETT, 71 Diamond st. se6-44-TUThS
HIGHLAND PARK AND SCHENLEYPARK
acre properties at very reasonable prices
and satisfactory terms; suitable for subdivision
at great profit DAVID SHAW & CO., 152 Fourth
ave. se6-45-TuThs'
r OTS-SELl.ING RAPIDLY IN THE MURT
JLJ LAND place plan, Twenty-first ward: all
city conveniences, gas, water, etc., and within
easy reach of electric roads, fire minutes from
Homewood station, Pennsylvania Railroad; noth
ing as desirable In city limits at as low prices:
call or send for plans: salesmen on the ground
every afternoon. S. A. DICKIE & CO., Penn and
Shady aves.. East End. sel&-56"
OAKLAND PARK PLAN OF LOrs-KRONT-1NG
on Center ave. and Breckenrldge St.,
in the Thirteenth ward. Is now ready to submit to
the public, and in dqing so we venture to sav that
there Is not In the two cities a more delightful
location for cheerful homes and first-class resi
dences: solose no time In calling to see our plans,
examine the territory, make your selection, and
we are satisfied you will say it is more than we
claim for its desirability, price and terms. See
M. P. HOWLEY & SON, 127 Fourth ave.
sel6-73
OAKLAND ONE OFTHE FINEST CORNER
lots In Oakland. one square above Fifth ave.,
40x150 feet covered with shade trees, rose Dushes
and shrubbery: grand place to build a home; only
12 minutes' ride from the Court House. A. D.
WILSON, 55 Federal st, Allegheny.
seI3-31-sThB
OHARA ST-50 PER FOOT, O'HAEA ST., 120
xl50fcet convenient to cable, electric and
railroad.
THOS. LIGGETT. 71 Diamond St.
sc8-4J-TuTh8
SHADYSIDE LOTS THREE MIN. FROM
Duquesne road, 50x120; covered with abund
ance of shade and fruit trees: price and terms
reasonable. M. F. HIPPLE & CO.. 96 Fourth ave.
Sel4-91-TTSU
CO" 0O0-FRANKSTOWNAVE.NEARSTA-JDOO
TION St. : 50x65 feet; fine improvements;
$21, 000 t rankstown ave. : 35x100 runulng through
to Broa'i st.:?17,000 trankstown ave.: 35x100 run
ning through to Broad st THOS. LIGGETT. 71
Diamond St. selS-56-18,20,21,22.25,29
QQ LOTS-ON FORBES AND WIN FIELD bTS.
iJij at a bargain: this property Is In one of the
best localities lor enhancement that we know of:
each lot Is 24x140 ft., and worth more money than
we are asking for It MORlilSON BANKS 106
Third ave., cor Wood St., Pittsburg, Pa.
sel2-TTS'
QfZ OOO-BARGAIN, EAST END: IX ACRES
OO' of perfectly level ground, corner Dun
fermline and Reynolds ave.. adjoining Mrs. Car
negie's. THOMAS LIGGETT, 71 Diamond su
se6-43-TTS
Allceheny I.ot.
ARCH STREET, ALLEGHENY-FOR $3,000
Two lots, each 20x100 ft. to another st , with
buildings; will Bell as a whole or in two parts;
terms easy. W. A. HERRON Jt SONS, 80 Fourth
ave. sel8-34-18,24,29
T7UJEMONT STREET-CHEAPEST LOTS IN
X? Allegheny, near head of Fremont street;
$600. your own terms. W. W. M'N E1LL & Bro.,
152 Fourth avenue. selS-35-TuThFSu
PERRY SVILLE AVE. ALLEGUEN Y LOT
270x109; price $4,000; terms to suit: cheapest
property In the market. BALTENSPERGER &
WILLIAMS, 154 Fourth ave. selS-20
Suburban Lots.
EMSWORTH A BARGAIN IN BUILDING
lots at Emsworth, P., Ft. V,. &, C. R. R..
size 75x30,1 feet each, with some elegant large
forest trees on each lot: seven minutes' walk to
station and near the proposed electric line. C.
BEKINGER&SON, 156 tourtu'ave. sel7-48
Miscellaneous.
INVESTUENTS
Block six brick dwellings for $28,000.
Block five frame dwellings for $5,500.
Block seven frame dwellings for $11,000.
Block four brick dwellings for $2.i,000.
Block three brick dwellings for $7, OOO.
Block ten brick dwellings for $20, 010.
Block eight frame dwellings for $14,500.
Block 13 brick dwellings for $55.fXJ0.
Block six brick dwellings for $16,000.
A. D. WILSON'S AGENCY, 55 Federal St.,
Allegheny. selJ-33-MThs
LOTS-BRUSHTON, W1LKINSBUKG AJD
Edgewood.
34 lots, 40x130, $2Uto$450; terms. $50 00 cash.
91ots,24xl22 toallev. S50J: terms, one-haircasb.
10 lots, 33vl3i SB0ti$5ui; terms. $50 oil ca-h.
35 lots. 5uxi.li, wco to saOO: terms, one-half caslr.
H. C.Cl.AEKE, 135 Fourth avc.and hdgiwood.
e4-TTS
VWN A HtlMrWir. Wll.T. KIIV OK HHIT.n
J for you anywhere and let your rent pay for
ine property:
no'aecurtty required. GRANITE
BrATE PROVIDENT ASSOCIATION, branch
offices, Standard building-, 31-533 Woodst, Pltts-
" ittfA-Atf-liOflU
FOR SALE LOTS.
City Lota.
BIGHAM ST. -THIRTY-SECOND WARD,
city four lots, 25x100, at a sacrifice. UAL
TENSPERGER & WILLIAMS, No. 154 Fourth
ave. 8el8-20
DUQUESNE HEiaHTS-5 MINUTES' WALK
from incline; a very choice corner lot
fronting 70 ft on Oneida st , by 125 on Virginia
ave.; price low. J. C. REILLY, 77 Diamond st.
sel8-42
F02TY-FIFTH STREET, A LITTLE ABOVE
Butler street, lot 60x110, or will sell In lots
cheap. W. W. M'NEILL ft BRO.. 152 Fourth
avenne. ,. Sels-36-TuThSSu
LOT78X90-CORNER TWO PAVED STREETS,
one square from Fifth ave.. ten minutes'
walk from Court House, two two-story brick
dwellings, bringing good rental: cbeap. BAX
TEK. THOMPSON & CO., 162 Fourth ave.
sel4-153-TTSSu
PENN AVE.-COR. THIRD STREET-LOT 90
feet on Penn ave. by 110 on Third st: this
desirable building site, now occupied by Slack &
Sholes' planing mill, is now offered for sale at a
low figure. J. C REILLY, 77 Diamond st.
selS-42
WYL1E AVE. NEAR ROBERT ST.-LOT,
25x100, at a bargain; terras to suit BAL
TENSPERGER & WILLIAMS, No. 154 Fourth
ave. selS-JO
285 FEET-FRONTING ON FIFTH AVE.:
only about eight minutes' ride from Court
House: will make flue building lots. A. D. WIL
SON, 55 Federal st, Allegheny. sel5-8-MThS
Farm.
PAHSI-A GOOD FAUM AT A VERY LOW
price, containing 1C3 acres, frame dwelling
of 7 rooms, large barn and other outbuildings,
good orchard, excellent spring water. lUn pond
stockedr situated on Pennsylvania Railroad In
Westmoreland county, one-half mite from station:
price only $4,200. C. BERINGER & SON. 156
Fourth ave. . sel7-48
FARM -40 ACRES, WELL- IMPROVED. WITH
new buildings: a choice home near city and
station Pennsylvania road; rapidly growing In
value: price f8,0C0. one-half cash. ED. WIITISH,
410 Grant st, Pittsburg. selS-D
TJUNE FARM FOR SALE OR TRADE-130
A? acres, new, slate roof house. 7 rooms, new
barn, nice sprlnsr honse, two orchards, coal bank,
etc. : lour miles from Rochester: will trade or sell
on your own time; only $55 per acre; send for
farm and exchange list JS. F. HURST, Real Es
tate. Rochester, t'a. Also nice 35 acre place for
$3,300, two miles rrom Beaver: sell or trade.
sell-BS-TTS
FOR SALE BUsINESj-5.
Business Opportunities.
CLOTHING AND FURNISHING STORE-IN
large town; shoe, notion and grocery stores
In towns near tbe cltv: newspaper route In Mc
Keesport cheap: groceries $500 to $5,000. IT.K
CIVAL & CHAPMAN, 439 Grant St. selS-40
CLOTHING STORE AND GENTS' FUR
NISHING. $12,000, or Invoice: hotel and
saloon, notion store, bakeries, $150 to $1,000: cigar
storei, $300 to $4,100: groceries. $350 to $5,000.
HOLMES & CO., 420 Smithfield st. sel3-6l
D
YE HOUSE IN A GOOD BUSINESS
town. Address J. H.. Dispatch office. sel6-3"
MACHINE 8HOP-WITH ALL TOOLS, 3
laths, lborclngmlll. 1 plainer, engine and
bolter, all ready to start; this can beboughtcheao;
It must be sold: also. No. 1 Long & Alstctter
punch has been used twomonths cheap; second
hand engines and boilers, shaftings and pulleys,
etc. RUSSELL MCH. CO., J12 Wood St., Pitts
burg. Pa. sel8-65
KESrAURANT DOING A GOOD BUSINESS,
In a new manufacturing town growing very
rapidly, cast of Pittsburg: large dining room and
lunch counter and located near tbe depot: an ex
cellent opportunity for anv person wishing to In
vest 1700. C BERINGER & SON, 156 Fourth ave.
selT-48
WALL PAPER A PICTURE-FRAMING
store on bouthslde will sell at Invoice;
satisfactory reasons for selling. Address WALL
PAPER, Dispatch office. sel7-18
Rnalnesa Properly.
BLACKSMITH SHOP, $400 GROCERY
stores at Hazetwood, Glcnwood, East Fnd,
Allegheny. Wilmerdlng, and Pl'tsburg; baker
ies, cigar stores, notion stores, drug stores,
shoe stores, book and stationery store, milk
depots. SUEPARD & CO., 151 Fourth ave.
sel7-D
FIFTH AVE.. NEAR MARKET HOUSE
business property: bargain: 40x120 to Ann
St. THOS. LIGGETT, 71 Diamond st.
sel8-55-18. 20. 22, 25. 20
fif)" OOO-WYLIE AVE.-ONLY A f'EW
ttJ1 squares from Court House; three busi
ness houses on flr ylle ave., with good dwellings;
on side street two-story brick dwellings: six
rooms each, with all modern Improvements, can
be rented so as net 8;per cent.:: lot 47x100 to 10-foot
alley. J. C. REILLY. 77 Diamond at. selS-42
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS.
Machinery nnd Irletnl.
THRILLING ENGINES AND BOILERS-FOR
JL 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. Pittsburg, l'a. inhg-D
ENGINES AND BOILERS-NEW AND RE
FITTED: repairing promptly attended to.
POKTElt FOUNDRlt AND MACHINE CO.,
LIM,
below Suspension bridge. Allegheny. Pa.
Jy2-63
HORIZONTAL E.NG1NE-20X42, 25.000 FEET
second-hand wire rope: also hoisting and
portable engines and Slemen valves, castings,
etc. VELTE4 MCDONALD, 3200 Penn avenue,
Jel6-6-TTe
SAWMILL RUN-ONLY" FOUR MONTHS
two new patent tooth saws; can saw 35-foot
sticks: will sell for less than one-bait cost. Ad
dress C. A. SMITH, East Liverpool. O. sel7-7r-
QECOND-HAND ENGINES AND BOILERS
jo 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 h. p.; boilers all sizes and
styles. J, b. YOUNG, 23 Park way, Allegheny,
Pa. OC5-30-D
Horses. Vehicles. Live Stock. Etc.
BIRDS-AND ANIMALS OF ALL KINDS,
gold fish and fixtures, an endless variety of
cages, prepared food for mocking blrdsand seed
for all birds, fine dogs. SPlCHrS BIRD STORE,
649 Smithfield st aui2-70-rrsu
BUGGIES. CARKIAGF3, SPRING WAGONS,
etc. second-hand rigs bonght and sold; big
bargains. SAMUEL CHAMBEKLA1N, No. 618
Duquesne way, near Sixth street bridge.
se3-72-MThs
BUKKOS (2). OK WILLSELL1 BURRO AND
dog cart and harness. Apply to GEO. DUN
CAN 4 SONS. 669-59
DRAUGHT MARE-FOR WANT OF USE, 8
years old. sound and a good worker single or
d'juble: also tbe best combination cart In the city.
Can be seen at 215 FIRST AVE., above Grant st.
sel8-7f
"I ELDING-WELL URED TROTTING SrOUK
VX One bay gelding, age 9 years, 18 bands
high, has a record of2:29, can beat2:24: one chest
nut gelding, age5 years. 15 hands 1 in. high, can
trot under 2:35; one chestnut gelding, age 3 Years,
has trotted in 2:52; also two-seated Caffrey sur
rey, almost new, and one iirewster wagon with
shafts and pole, has been nsedbut a few times.
P. II. HACKE, cor. Fifth ave. and Market.
sel8-46-MThs
HORSE A DARK DAPPLE GRAY HORSE,
suitable for coupe or barouche, 5 years old,
16,4 hands, weight about 1,300 pounds, sound and
gentle, and very stylish, and can be driven bv a
tady: think this is the finest coupe or barouche
horse in city: also a fine carriage, team and driv
ing horses at W. H. WOOD'S STABLE, 3S06
Forbes st. Oaklaud. seI8-S0
WAGON-RARE CHANCE FOR BARGAIN
an elegant business wagon on platform
springs; has high paneled sides, beautifully
pointed: no lettering on them; is suitable for
grocer, butcher or any business purpose; made
y a noted maker: cost $275: has never been used;
was taken for debt and as It Is useless to owner,
he will sell 11 at a great sacrifice If sold at once.
Apply at O'NEIL'S STABLE, 108 First avenue.
se!8-61
Miscellaneous.
FURNITURE-AT1SS NORTH AVENUE, NEAR
Arch St., Allegheny, on Thursday, 18th Inst.,
at 2 o'clock, we will sell two bookcases, two ward
robes, dressing bureau, parlor carpet and a few
odds and ends. A. LEGGATE Jt SON. seI6-5
JEWELRY" DISCOUNT OF 10 PER CENT ON
all society tickets. Jewelry, diamonds,
watches, clocks, silverware and spectacles, etc.,
at WILSON'S, 61 Fourth ave., Pittshurg. Fine
watch and Jewelry repairing a specialty.
6el3-TTS
PATENTS-FOE SALE OR WILL EXCHANGE
for flrst-clas3 city or country real estate, three
patents of articles commanding uulversal sale.
Address THOMAS Dispatch office. sel8-4a
PIANO A QUICK BUYER WITH $165 CASH
can buy a beautirul T,i octave upright piano
of best make. Inquire 123 SANDUSKY ST., Al
legheny; sel8-79-ThFu'
PERSONAL.
PERSONAL BOOKS WANTED IF YOU
have any books to sell, let us know. LEVI'S
BOOK STOKE. Seventh Avenue Hotel building.
mh7
PEKSONAL-WE WANT EVERY HOY AND
girl to know that we will buy their old school
bookB and furnish tbem with others at lowest
prices. FKANK BACON & CO.. 301 bmithlield
street. au2S
PEltSONAL WHEHE IS JOSEPHINE
Homer? She lived In Pittsburg in 1877, since
when she has not been heard of. Any person who
knows or her whereabouts would confer a favor to
MAKY HOMER, St. Phllomena Prlesthouse. Lib
erty St., near Fourteenth, Plttsbnrg. selS-67
TEKSONAL GENTLEMEN CONTEMPLAT
JtT ING a trip to the seashore and mountain re
sorts or returning therefrom, should bring their
clothing to DICKSON, the tailor, 65 Filth are.,
cor. Wood 6t, second floor, and have the same
cleaned, repalrod and pressed, so as to look like
new, aud at a reasonable cost, and at the same
time should you desire a new suit, bis stock of
Imported and domestic goods is ofthe newest and
most fashionable patterns; bv giving him a call
you will not regret It 'tele. J558. Jc28-D
STOLEN.
SIOLEN-AHOKSE-FMOMlvrrEKSCIIENOT
Wixiord. Marsh-ill fwp.. Allegheny Co., on
bept. 9, IKW. a dark brown mare with short busby
tall, small whlto star on forehead, small lnmp on
left hind leg below knee, small lump on top of
neck where the collar has rubbed, hair rubbed off
on right side by trace, the initials on shoes are
J. F. G. STS i reward U the finder If returned to
the above address or MATHIAS BCHNOT. 3341
BmaUmamt., city, s17-23
TO LET.
Cltv Residences.
KEATING ALLEY-NO. 1, NZAB ROBERTS
st, new brick house, two minutes from
Wylle ave cable cars, six rooms, finished attic,
Insidew. c.:rent $18 per month. Inquireor3Ic
CULLOUOH & SMITH, 31 Seventh st. an26-75t
Allegheny Residences.
HOUSE-218 ROBINSON ST., ALLEGHENY
10 rooms, hot and cold water, batb, range,
etc.; $40 per month or $4000. Also bouse or 7
rooms at Avalon station. P.. Ft. W. C By.,
cor. Orchard and Locust sts.; $15 per month or
S2.500. inquire of T. S. KNAP, care Carnegie.
Phlpps & Co., Llm., Thirty-third st and Small
man. se!2-9lt
XT- 192 KIDGE AVENUE, ALLEGHENY
ll Furnished; fine new house: 10 rooms: modern
Improvements. See W. A. HERRON & SONS. 80
Fourth ave. seH-33-18.20.24t
183 NORTH AVENUE, NEAR ARCH ST.
three-story brick ten rooms and bath; rent
$65. Including water: immediate possession. A.
LEGGATE & SON, 31 Federal St., Allegheny.
selS-tt
Rooms.
KOOM-ON FltrTH AVENUE, NEAR POST
OFFICE: about 16x40; rent low. W. H.
BARNES, printer, 64 Diamond st sell-46t
Offices, Desk Room. Etc
D
ESK ROOM-ON FIRST FLOOR. WITH USE
otteiepnone. iwiuuKlli AVE. sel-:ir
D
ESK ROOM-INQUIRE ROOM T14, LEWIS
diugk. se-o-i
OFFICES-ONE OF THE BEST LOCATIONS
In tbe cltv, corner sixth ave. and Liberty
st , second floor; large, well lighted rooms, with
vault both gases, w. c. washstind, etc. BAX
TER, THOMPSON & CO., 162 Fourth ave.
sel8-29t
OFFICES-A FEVT NICE ONES IN GEE
MANIA SAVINGS BANK BUILDING. fl ood
and Diamond sts. sol0-49t
LOST.
TOST-LADY'S SMALL SQUARE POCKET
J BOOK, corner Firth ave. and Smithfield st.
Finder return to ROOM 43, 77 Diamond st: will
be rewarded. selS-72
LOST IN BRADDOCK. A LARGE BAY
horse on Tuesday, September 16, 1890; the
horse ran away and was last seen on Hazelwood
ave.; white hind foot and hair rubbed off of sides.
Return to HERMAN MARKOLGLA,622Penn st..
Braddock, Pa. ' se 15-11
LOST-WATCH-1F THE LADY WILL KIND
LY return tbe gold watch received by mis
take from the Jewelry store on Smithfield street on
Angnst 29, case No. 34736, Elgin movement No.
3763143. and case engraved J. A. L. on outside, will
confer a favor to the owner se!8-100
EDUCATIONAL.
KIRKLAND HALL.Ior yo0ncer boyl
College Preparatory Conrse.Business Course.
Terms $350. Address KIKKLAND HALL,
Clinton, N. Y. aul2-72-TTS
PARKJNSTITUTE.
204 North ave., "Allegheny. Co'lleKe Fitting,
Business Traininjr, Shorthand and Typewriting,
German and French. Term begins Sept. 1. Send
for prospectus. L, LU.DDKN, A. M., Pnn.
au2-l-TTS
MEDIA (PA.) MILITARY ACADElif
for Young Boys, J4U0 a year; number lim
ited to 30; careful training. Sbortlidco Media
Academy for Boys and Young Men. $500 a year;
courses in cbem., for bus. or college. Hinst
circs. ready. bWITHIN C. SHORTLIDGK.
A. M.. (Hdrvardgraduate) Media, Pa.,
jy30-66-M'WTbssu
PITTSBURG ACADEMY.
Normal, academic, commercial. Students pre
pared for the best colleges. Yonng Ladies'
Seminary Department fall term opens Sept 4,
1890. Hon. Thomas M. Marshall, President
Board ot Trustees. Address
J. WARREN LYTLE. Principal.
jyl5-S7-TTS No. 7 Fonrth avenne.
CURRY UNIVERSITY. SIXTH STREET.
Fall term opens September 2.
30 Instructors; 1,606 Students Last Year.
Classical, ScientiOc Normal and "English.
Business College. School of Shorthand. Con
servatory of Music. School of Elocution.
Night school opens September 2. Bookkeeping,
shorthand, geometry, mechanical drawing.
Send for catalogue.
JAMES CLARK WILLIAMS. A. M.,
jylO-53-TTS President
URSULINE ACADEMY,
OAKLAND.
Tbe TJrsnline teachers have opened a prep
aratory day school for boys. Terms. $20 per
session of five months. English, French or
German, singing, calisthenics. Tbe boarding
and day school for young ladies opened Sept 8.
Tuition- Terms, for day pupils, $35; S30v$25, $20,
$15, according to grade, including English,
French or German, vocal music and calisthen
ics. Private lessons in music, French. German.
shorthand and typewriting. sell.59-TTS
AUCTION SALES.
AUCTION SALE FRIDAY MORNING.
September 19. at 10 o'clock, at the rooms.
No. 311 Market street
Handsome suits French tapestries. English
rugs, crushed and silk plushes, fine hair clotb,
brocatelles and reps, bed lounges, easy chairs,
rockers, leather, patent, ratan and cane seat
chairs, china closets, sideboards, extension
tables, disbes. silver and glassware, fine china
enps and saucers, bed springs, hair and busk
mattresses, desks, secretaries, bookcases, chif
foniers, folding beds, handsome chamber
suits in walnut, oak and cherry, wardrobes,
dressing cases, bedsteads, washstands. rugs,
curtains, clocks, shades. Wilton velvet,
body brnssels, and ingrain ball, room and
Stair carpets. HENRY AUCTION CO., Auc
tioneer!!. selS-58
AMUSiEMENTS.
ptRAND OPERA HOUSE-BEGINNING
VX Monday night, September 22,
Every night, Wednesday and Saturday
Matinees,
LOUIS ALDEICH,
And a most efficient Dramatic Company in the
4-act play by LOUIS ALDRICH and
CHARLES VINCENT.
THE EDITOR,
Under the Management of Edwin Knowles.
Col. John Hawkins. Editor of "The Ameri
can Eagle. LOUIS ALDRICH.
"Beneath the rule of men entirely great.
The scissors sway the destinies of State."
Prices, $1, vac, 60c, Z5c. Seats now on sale.
selS-77
BIJOO" THEATER
To-Nlght.
SIBERIA.
Matinees Wednesday and Saturday.
Sept 22 Bobby Gaylor In an "Irish Arab."
se!5-21
GRAND OPERA HOUSE
To-night. Onlv matinee Saturday,
MARIE WAINWRlGHT
in TWELFTH NIGHT.
Next week LOUIS ALDRICH in THE
EDITOR. se!5-23
HARRY DAVIS'
FIFTH AVENUE MUSEUM.
Commencing September 15. DELLA BECK,
the mammoth girl from AVestmoreland.
VENETIAN LADY TROUBADOURS. Doors
open 1 to IU P. M. Admission 10 cents. se!5-23
TT ARRIS' THEATER
Everv Afternoon and Evening,
ONE OF THE FINKST.
Week September 22 Dore Davidson In
"Guilty Without Crime." sel6-38-TTS
HARRY WILLIAMS' ACADEMY
To-night Matinees Tuesday, Thursday,
and Satnrdiv.
BAM T. JACK'S
CREOLE BURLESQUE CO.
60 ARTISTS 50 sel5-12
PKOPOaAXA.
Office of County Contbollkb, j
September 15, 189a
BALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE-
CEIVED at this office until 3 o'clock P. M.
ONDAY. September 22,1890, for filling ap
proaches to bridge No. 3 overPoketos creek, at
Dougherty's mill, and to approaches to bridge
over Watson run at lock No. 3, also for widen
ing and extending apntoaches to bridge No. 2
over Robinson's run (north branch).
Bids to bo by tbe lnmp sum for each bridge
complete.
Bidders must visit sites before bidding.
Bids lor bridge No. 3, Poketos creek, to be
addressed in separate envelopes to Commis
sioners or Westmoreland and Allegheny
counties.
The successful bidder will he required to give
bond in double tbe amonnt of tbe bid for the
faitbful performance of the contract.
Specifications can be seen at tbe Connty En
gineer's office after Tuesday. September 16,
1800. JOSIAH SPEER,
se!7-87 County Controller.
MKEESPORT
CITY BONDS.
A new issue of $85,000, running thirty years;
interest, i per cent; denomination, $1,000.
For an absolutely safe and permanent In
vestment these bonds aro peculiarly desira
ble. For sale In such amounts as desired.
WM.M.BELL,
Bnk of MoKeesport Building.
8617-M , MoKeesport, Pa,
CHOICE PROPERTIES.
SOUTH VIEW PLACE,.
Choice building lots, 0x150.50x160 and,
50x200 feet, in plan of the
BIRMINGHAM LAND
IMPROVEMENT COMPANY
ON LINE OF THE
Man RapM Transit Electric fioafl,
and only three miles south of Court House,
one' mile from city limits. Two natural gis
lines, fine boardwalk from city line to prop
erty. Main streets 50 feet wide. Taxes low.
prices reasonable and terms easy: one-fourth
cash, balance in three or five equal annual In
stallments with inteiest.
Title to whole plan insured by tbe Fidelity
Title and Trust Company of Pittsburg.
For plans and further particulars and agent
to show you tbe lots, call on
C. E. STJCCOP, U03 CARSON STREET,
-OR
J. MARTIN SCHAFER. 71 S. TWELFTH 8T
PITTSBURG. PA. Jy23
STOCK FARM.
Fifteen miles from Pittsburg, and ten minutes
from station, a
FINE LYING FARM,
210 ACRES,
Well watered, having two creeks and numerou
springs on it. Big barns, good outhouses, flao
farm honse, good fences,
COAL UNDER PART OF IT-
Will invoice 29 head of cattle (mostly Hols tern,
3-year-oid3), 4 horses, 9 pigs, and all the farm
implements. There is neither
OIL OR GAS LEASES
On the premises. This is one of the flnesS
farms in Allegheny county. Easy terms. Part
Uculars from
BLACK & BAIRD,
seW-56-TTSu 95 FOURTH AVENUE.
FE3STXT .AVIEL
RESIDENCE OF 12 ROOMS
And reception hall: two-story brick with all
modern conveniences.
LOT 75x145.
Low price aud very easy terms. ,,u
BAXTER, THOMPSON & CO.,
162 FOURTH AVE.
seM-152-TTSu
WALL
AND
WILMERDING.
LOTS IN. MELLON'S NEW WALL PLAK
AND THE
EOUTH PLACE PLAN.
HOUSES BUILDING RAPIDLY.
Salesman will be on the ground from 3 to 5
p. M. every day.
BROWN & SAINT. Agents.
sel6-37-TTS 512 Smithfield St.
FOR JES-A-XjIEj.
SQUIRREL HILL.
Tracts of Land.
Containing from 5 to 100 acres, with good build
ings and improvements.
Price very low and terms to suit purchaser.
Ira M. Burchfield,
jyM9 TTS 108 Fourth ave.
OULAID SPECUUTlQi.
BEAUTIFUL CORNER LOT. SO.'IOOL
Two good streets. Positive enhancement la
value.
Prize 3.000. Easy terms. -,
SAMUEL W. BLACK & CO.,
W FOURTH AVE.
sellG-MThS
$75 PER FOOT.
East End lot, aspbaltum paved and sewered
street. 60x111 feet, flagstore sidewalk, etc;
very desirable locality, building restrictions,
etc. Only three minutes' walk from Duquesne
electric line. Fifth avenue cable line and P.
K.R.
A positive bargain.
M. F. HIPPLE & CO.,
90 Fourth ave. selS-17
SliOOO.
sh:aid"z"sii3B
One-half square from Dnquesnc electric road,
elegant new 12-room and reception-ball brick
dwelling; QneenAnne style: furnished tb rough
out with latest improvement?. All handsomely
papered and decorated: large lot. For partic
ulars seeil. F. HIPPLE & CO.. 98 Fonrth ave.
seW-S9-TUThsu
SI 00
Per foot, worth J150. Lot 30x125, adjoining
Schenley Park entrance, 1 min. from JJuqucsne
Electric road. This is a decided bargain.
M. F. HIPPLE & CO, 96 Fonrth ave.
sel4-S9-TTSn
MEETINGS.
NOTICE-A .MEETING OF THE ALLE
GHENY County Republiran Executive
Committee will be held on SATURDAY, Sep
tember 20. lbTO, at 2 o'clock p. 31.. in Common
Council Chamber, Municipal Hall, Pittsburg.
A full attendance is requested as business of
importance will be transacted. By order
GEO. W. MILLER. W. D. PORTER.
selS-27 Secret-try. Chairman.
DIVIDENDS.
Office of the 1
Westinquouse Aikbkake Company.
Pittsburg. Pa., bepiember 15, 1S90. 1
DIVIDEND-THE BOARD OF DIREC
TORS of this company have I his day de
clared a dividend of FOUR PER CENT out of
tbe earnings for tbe last quarter, payable on
October 1. to the stockholders of record Sep
tember 20L Transfer books will be closed Sep
tember 20 to October 1, both inclusive.
selttO JOHN CALDWELL. Treasurer.
BUSINESS CHANGES.
VTOTICE THE PARTNERSHIP Ef THE
livery business at No. 73 and 75 Eleventh
street, Plttsbnrg. Southside. heretofore exist
ing; between John Voelker. Snsau Voelker (bis
wife), and Casiiner Flfer. uai dissolred tbis
13th day of September, 1890. The interest of
the said John and Susan Voelker being sold to
Casimer Filer aforesaid, who will collect all
outstanding accounts of said partnership and
pay all debts of the same. se!6-92
VTOTICE-I HAVE THIS DAY SOLD MY
Ll interest in tbe Michigan Furniture Com
pany. No. 437 Smithfield St.. Pittsburg, Pa., to
Schaum & Solomon, who will continue the
business at the old stand; ail bills owing and
contracted bv the old firm will be promptly
paid by B. J. THALHEIMER. Tk.
Pittsbprq. Pa.. September 15. 1S9J. se!S-91
LEGAL MlTICEa.
J. J. MILLER. ATTORNEY AT LAW.
108 Grant Street.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
letters of administration on the estate of
Jeremiah Gilchrist, deceased, late oHPittsbnrg,
Allegheny County, have been granted to tba
undersigned, to whom all persons indebted to
said estate are requested to make immediate
pa) ment, and those having claims or demands
against tbe same will make known without de--lay.
B. F. MEVAY, J. BAPPE MYERS,
administrators. se 4-4-Th
OFFICIAL PITTSBURG.
FTTTsnURO, September 13, 1890.
VTOTIOE IS HEREBY GIV&N 1 HAT THE
Ji report if viewer on the opening of Vina
s reet, from Reed street to Rose street, has
been approved by Councils, which aotioa will
lie final unless an appeal is filed in the Court of
Common Pleas within ten days (10) from data.
E. M. BIGELOW,
Chief ot Department of Public Worxs,
S013-84-D
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