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DOWN WITH TflE DUST
Unqualified Success Attends the
Second Annual Exposition,
AND TflE THIRD IS KOW TALKED OP
Citiiens Expected to Subscribe for Bonds to
Taj for Boom for
MOKE EXHIBITS AND A COSSEEYATOKI
The doubting gentlemen who pooh-poohed
the idea of Pittsburg enjoying a second suc
cessful Exposition have retired to hide their
diminished heads, and sanguine citirens
who believe in the city's extended growth
and increased business are already looking
forward to the third annual show. The
managers are more than pleased witn the
attendance so far, and though -as yet the
numbers on any one day this year have not
reached the highest figures on any one day
last year, the receipts have been 40 per cent
greater than during the same period last
year. These figures have a roseate hue to
the eyes of the directors. It must not be
forgotten that the Exposition stands for a
bonded debt of $100,000, and this sum must
be paid off at the end of the year. At any
rate, the directors earnestly hope that they
will be able to clear it; and they think they
will.
The directors have already had tinder dis
cussion plans for next year. They have fall
confidence in the growing and continued
popularity of the Exposition, and they
believe that every year will see it becoming
more of a necessity and more looked for by
citizens.
MUST COME POBTAKD.
But they claim that only the citizens can
make of the Exposition an annual success,
and that only by coming forward and sub
scribing for bonds to enable additions and
improvements to be made for the larger space
required by the increasing: number of exhib
itors. Any question of tbe value of such bonds
from a commercial point of view must be set
at rest by the undoubted success of tbe
Venture.
"Citizens." said a director last evening, "mut
take tbe matter into tbeir own bands. Tbey
must now be fully satisfied of tbe utility, ad
vantage and desirability from an educational
standpoint, as well as an advertising medium,
of the j eany show, and they cannot neglect to
raise funds for the necessary improvements.
Tbe present board must not be understood as
w edded to their work here. Tbey will have ac
complished their mission at the close of the
year, and will be in a position to clear off the
debt, or nearly all of it. Others can take their
place if it is so desired and carry on the work."
"We had not room to accommodate some of
our best customers this year." said Manager
Johnston, "and additional room is lequired.
A featnre of next year's show ill be a band
wm conservatory at the nest end at a cost of
50.000. This will be a great attraction. Let
The Dispatch form itself into a committee
of one," he continued, "to stir up citizens to
follow up the good work now well underway.
One hundred thousand dollars at least will be
required to enlarge and improve the buildincs,
and this sum citizens should bave no difficulty
in raising. The Pittsburg Exposition should,
and I trust mil. be a yearly show second to
none in the country. But it rests with citizens
to make or mar it."
To-night the fourth symphonic concert will
be given, and toward tbe middle of next week
the Irish and Scottish nights will be held. It
has been suggested to Mr. Innes that he have a
colored jubilee concert, and it is probable he
will do eo.
LADIES TTATS KT THEATERS.
The result of last night's balloting at the
headquarters of The Dispatch, in the main
building of the Exposition, was interesting, and
a surprise in some respects. The question was.
"Should ladies remove their hats or bonnets in
theaters?" "When the count was made It
was found that 207 had voted avn and nniv 41
no. This result would not be so surprising if
tbe vote had only been open to gentlemen, but
ladies, too. weie given a chance to answer tbe
question. Or tne total number of votes nearly
half were cast by ladies, and of the 41
"no" voters only 16 were ladies, showing
that out o fully 100 ladies who
voted, only 16 said nay. Another fact relative
to the vote enhances the value of the result as
a criterion of public opinion. It was learned
irom the conversation of the voters that
nearly. i not all. were ardent patrons of the
theaters, and voted without hesitation relative
to the answer to be given.
There was a good deal of humor in the
noting in tbe "Remarks" column. Some of
the affirmative remarks were: "When thev
wear hats with brims one yard wide;" "Hat off
and hair low;" -Yes. All it needs is a leader
amonc the t-ociety people;" "If crowns are
high:"' "Give all little men a chance;" "If it be
comes a gentleman, soitwould a laav;" "When
the hats are oter eight-stories high;" "If you
have a place to put them;" "Put
them under the seat;" "It's time for a
change;' "Because I am a little man;"
Some of the negative reasons were: "Make
tbe seats so you can see over them;" "If they
make them smaller the same result will be ac
complished;" "Should wear a narrower brim-"
"Men should not be so particular, a hat is a
thing of beauty if worn by a woman;" "Too
much trouble to put them on;" "They add to
beanty and should always be worn."
To-day's voting topic is. "Should railroad
crossings at grade be abolished?"
TO-DAY'S MUSIC.
The following is the programme of music for
this afternoon's concerts:
PAET I.
Commencing at 2 o'clock.
1. Overture, "Fra Diavolo" Auber
2. Andante Schubert
a Solo for Piccolo, The Wren" (Con
cert Polka) Demare
Kignor Liguori.
4. Potpourri Populaire, "Plantation
Echoes" .. Coates
fi. 'The Soloists' Contest" (Humonst-
ique) . Godfrey
The band tune up. Principal performers try
tbeir respective instruments. Rules gov
erning the contest are read by the manager
(SignorTrombono), who declares that the
performer causing tbe most laughtersball
take the prize. The judges prepare their
papers and tbe contest- commences. The
comnetitors being Messrs. Clarinetto, Cor
nttti. Piccolini. Euphonio. Clarinetto, Jr.,
and Fagotti. Thejudges take notes after
each variation. The jealous drummers.
Lnexpectea result, the prize being awarded
to the Bass Drummer his performance
having created the greatest hilarity,
PAET II.
Commencing at 4 o'clock.
6. Overture-"Preciosa". Weber
4. Cornet Solo "Welsh Airs" short
Mr. T. V. Short.
E. Grand Fantasia "Melodies of Sweeden"
P. Trombone Solo "Phenominal'"(Con-
cert Polka) rnnes
Mr. F. N. Innes.
10. March-"OUvette' Audran
Director of Music, Mr. F. N. Innes.
A TEXT FOR A SERMON'
Can be Obtained by Studying Ono of tbe
Features of the Expo.
"Do you know that in that heathen god
there is a text for a sermon?" said a visitor
8t the Exposition vesterday when shown the
idol Buddha in the magical grotto of the
He-No Tea exhibit.
"How is that?" was asked.
The worshipers of this idol repre
senting Buddha believe that in pro
portion to their devotion and re
gard of the teachings of Buddha, will
they be like Buddha in personal appear
ance. And as devout Buddhists grow old
it is claimed by the heathens that they re
semble Buddhas. What a neat application
or this heathen belief could be made by a
follower of Christ, and in its latter applica
tion is it not true in a spiritual sense?"
"But how can this firm afford to spend so
much money?" was asked.
"Well, I will tell you. They are the
originators and most ardent workers in the
later-day protest against adulterations in
food. Ihey were the first to bring to sell only
pure, uncolored and unadulterated tea. and
demand of the Eastern tea growers that the
adulterations be stopped. They now want
to introduce this tea in thisect!on of the
country, and in order to bring it to peo
ple's attention, must needs spend money.
.2EOI.IANS PIANOS ORGANS.
Millar Jb Ilocnr, 77 Fifth Avenue.
A splendid opportunity is given at this
time to examine the delicious instruments
carried by this, the oldest established house,
at the wareroom, Ko. 77 Fifth avenue. If
yon wisn to understand how the self-playing
jEolian is in no way mechanical in its rendi
tion of musical tones, but instead is capable
of the most delicate shadings of expression,
make your inquiries now. You will find
that it improves more and more upon ac
quaintance, and is equally effective in
sacred, classic, operatic, popular, dance and
lodge music The names upon the rolls in
clude such composers as Beethoven, Han
del, Haydn, Cramer, Sullivan, Gott
scalk, Chopin, and down the list until you
reach the writers of comic songs. No
wonder the rolls reach the astounding num
ber of 5,038. Some of these have only one
piece, others have as many as four. Then,
too, you can examine the renowned Hard
man pianos, which are favorites with pro
fessionals and amateurs, and the popular
Krakauer, of perfect construction and ma
terial and remarkable volume aud sweetness
of tone, and the "Vose & Sons, noted for
purity of tone, elasticity of touch and
promptness ot action. Yon can, too, learn
the difference and advantages ot the United
States and Chicago Cottage Organs and
especially can you learn about the easy-payment
system, and the facilities for exchang
ing and repairing itstrnments, and about
the uniformly low prices asked by llellor
& Hoene.
$300 UPRIGHT PIANO FOR $200.
Sqnsre Piano, $175. .-qanre Piano, S100.
A splendid 1i octave upright piano of
excellent tone, fine finish, full iron frame
and handsomely carved case, worth 300 for
?200, plush cover and stool included. Also,
a magnificent square grand piano, cost when
new 450, for 175, and a -medium-sized
square piano, with carved legs, at 100,
cheap at 150. Three exceptional bargains.
Call at once at the music store ot J. M. Hoff
mann & Co., 537 Smithfield street. A 15
stop parlor organ in perfect order for 65.
Extra Values In Cloaks.
Tailor-made cloth and stockinett jackets
3, 4, 5, 50 and up. Seal plush jacket, satin
lined, good qualities, 7 50, 845,9,10and
up. Extra quality plush sacques, Lister's
plush, 14 85, 16 50, 19 75 to 24 50; satin
lined Astrakhan cape;, 2 95 to 7 50; fine
plush capes 4 50 to 12. Novelties in im
ported jackets, wraps and embroidered shawls
at prices which defy competition. Come and
see for yourself. Eosenbadm & Co.
ISleennt Novelties In Fun.
We are now showing in our fur depart
ment the very latest Paris styles in fur
shoulder capes, in plain and combination
styles. Also our stock of genuine Alaska
seal (best London dye) jackets and coats
is now ready, in a full assortment of sizes.
Ladies will do well to examine our goods
and compare onr prices before purchasing
if they desire fur garments that will give
satisfactory wear. Jos. Horne & Co.,
609-621 Penn ave.
Extra Larue Out size Hose
For stout ladies. This is one of the special
ties of our hosiery department; cotton, lisle,
cashmere and silk.
Hoeke & Waed, 41 Fifth avenue.
Important.
The public should know the proper place
to go when their watches and clocks need
repairing, and one of the best is at Henry
Terheyden's Jewelry House, No. 530
Smithfield street. r
One Thousand Dollars
Forfeit if I fail to Drove Floraplexion the
best medicine for liver complaint, dyspep
sia, nervous debility, biliousness, consump
tion. It cures where all other remedies fail.
Ask your druggist for it Sample bottle sent
free. Fbaj exix Habt, New York.
MWFSU
Onr Ulillinery Opening
Continues to-day to-morrow (Saturday)
the opening of misses and children's
trimmed hats.
Hobne & Waed, 41 Fifth avenue.
Piiuburs & Lake Erie R. ft.
September 26, Niagara Falls and return
4 75.
September 26, Toronto and leturn, 5 75.
Suecial train with sleeping Cars leaves at
6:15 P. m. Mr. F. G. Blackford will go
through with the party. WFSu,
Extra Inducements.
Exposition visitors should not fail to visit
Hendricks & Co. 's this week,- No. 68 Fed
eral st, Allegheny. Their cabinets at 1 a
dozen excel ill others.
Essence of ginger don't cure conghs and
build you up like Parkek's GntOEB Toxic.
Parker's Hair Balsam cleanses the scalp.
Aufeecht'S Elite Photograph Gallery,
516 Market St., Pittsburg. Elevator.
Cloak and millinery opening to-day at
Fleishman's.
Br. Jenger's Underwear
To be had in Pittsburg only at onr store,
full lines all grades lor men, women and
children.
Hoene & Waed, 41 Fifth avenue.
All-wool black cheviot blazers, em
broidered richly on collar and lapels, only
5 a special value.
Jos. Hoeke & Co. 's,
Penn Avenue Stores.
The People's Store Fifth Avenue.
Our 10 seal plush jackets. See and com
pare these with any other at the price.
Campbell & Dick.
Cloak and millinery opening to-day at
Fleishman's.
Men's fine neckwear, latest styles.
James H. Aiken & Co., 100 Fifth ave.
Cloak and millinery opening to-day at
Fleishman's.
Runner linking Powder.
MOUNTAIN CAKE.
To the yolks of six eggs, well beaten, add
two cups white sugar, three-quarters cup
butter, one cup sweet milk, three and a half
cups flour having mixed thoroughly through
it one measure "Banner Baking Powder.
whites of two eees. beaten stiff: bake in
jelly-cake pans; when cold spread each layer
with an icing made of the whites of four
eggs, beaten stiff, one pound powdered sugar
and one tablespoonful extract of lemon.
MUFFINS.
Take one quart flour, two teaspoon Tula of
salt, two tablespoon tuls melted butter and
sweet milk sufficient to make a thick batter.
Mix thoroughly, add one egg, well beaten,
and one measure "Banner" Baking Powder.
Stir well aud bake immediately in gem
pans.
Now is the season to keep
on hand a supply -of
SCOTJEENE to So all
your house cleaning. There
is no known article for 5
cents that will so help
through house cleaning and
do it so well.
HOUSE
CLEANING
WITH
SCOTJEENE
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Top line being displayed counts as two.
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FATca. PITTSBURG.
THOMA8 MCflAFKUEY, 35i,9 Bntler street.
E11IL G. STUCKEY. :4tb street and Penn ave.
E. G. bTUCKEY A CO., Wylie ave. nd FultonJU
N. bTOKELY, Filth Avenue Market Houm.
XAST END.
J. W. WALLACE. euiPenn avenue.
OAKLAND.
MCALLISTER & SHEUiLER.5tbav. A AtwoocUt-
SOUTH6IDE.
JACOB SPOHN. No. 2Carson street.
ALLEGHENY.
A. 3. KAEBCHEK, 59 Federal street.
H. J. McBRIDE. Market House, Allegheny.
FRED H. EGGERS. 175 Ohio street.
F. H. EGGEKSASON, Ohio and ChestnnHM.
SAMUEL .LA KEY. Arch and Jackson streets.
THOMAS McHENRY, Western and Irwin aves.
G. W. HUGHES. Pennsylvania and Beaver ares.
PERKY M. GLE1M. Rebecca and Allegheny aves.
T. K. MORRIS, 686 Preble ave.
M1LLVALE BOROUGH.
W. W. FLOCKEE, Stationer. No. 4 Grant ave.
SHARPSBUEG.
C. BELLMAN. Stationer. 818 Main St. .
THE BUSINESS OFFICE OF
THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH
is NOW
Corner Smithfield and
Diamond Streets.
wanted.
Ilia I e Help.
AGENTS RAND. MCNALLT CO'S
latest, best and cheapest Family Atlas or
the World: first In tbe field with 1890 census re
turns: over $53 00 worth of maps alone; latest rail
road changes; over 300 papes maps, diagrams, sta
tistics, eazctteer, etc: 89.827 lines or Index, de
scribing 40,000 more places than any other
cheap atlas: portraits, autographs and biographi
cal sketches of each President, and all the signers
or the Declaration of Independence, together
with history of each Presldental campaign: sells
at sight: beginners averaging 50 copies per week;
popular prlce,$J 75; A 1 terms and exclusive ter
ritory to good workers; outfit, including complete
atlas, sent prepaid for K. RAND, McNALLY &
CO., S3 Broadway. N. Y. City. se24-53
AGENTS-FOK OUR ELEGANT OIL POR
TRAITS: the finest made; no experience
required; beginners earn 50 weekly: i outfit free,
send for particulars and outfit, rare chance. SAF
FORD ADAMS &. CO., 41 Great Jones St., N. Y.
ee21-166-MWF
X AR BEK-EXPERIEN CED
HAND: MUST
IJ speak Germai
FIFTH AVENUE.
speak German; good wages. Apply at 42l)f
geo-ai
B
ARBER-A FIRST-CLASS BAEBER. APPLY
at 804 PENN AVE., city. seara
BLACKSMITH -A COMPETENT MAN TO DO
general work about a flint bottle house. Ap
ply to QUEEN CITY GLASS COMPANY. Cum
berland, Md. sea-8
BOOKKEEPER-ASSISTANT BOOKKEEPER
must have experience aud be a rapid work
man: permanent position: give references. Ad
dress L. D. T., Dispatch office. se26-29
BOOKKEEPER-AN EXPERIENCED MAN
must have good reference; none other need
apply. Address K. B., Dispatch oflice. seK-03
BOY-FOE TI51E-KEEPER AND SHIPPING
clerk, must be quick and accurate at figures
and good penman; give age, reference and pres
ent occupation. Y. Z., Dlsoatch oflice. se26-26
BOY-ORTOUNG MAN KOROFFICEWORK;
salary, 4 to start. Address R. O., Dispatch
office. 6026-31
BUTCHER-A NO. 1 MAN FAMILIAR WITH
all branches of the business. Call on or ad
dress D. W. PEAT, CbarleroL Washington
county, Pa. se26-6
CANDY MAN-ONE WHO UNDERSTANDS
his business thoroughly. Apply to J. A.
SAINT, East Liverpool. O. se26-94
CANVASSERS THREE GOOD MEN. SOME
THING new: come at once. LIES' PHOTO
GALLERY. 10 and 12 blxth St. se26-4
DRIVEK-A SMART MAN. MUST BE A
good solicitor, one that has been In the
laundry business preferred: rood references re
quired. Apply A. WH1TELEY, 128-130 Third ave.
se26-2S
--ACHINISTb "1WO FIRST-CLAbS tflTTEKS
JYX on hydraulic work and one good machine
band accustomed to large tools. Call at office
LEECHBURG FOUNDRY & MACHINE CO.,
Lewis Block. se26-7
M
AN WHO UNDERSTANDS MAKING
saner kraut. Apply Ml LIBERTY ST.. city.
se2S-3
MANAGF.R-A LARGE WESTERN MANU
FACTURING concern wish the services of
a thoroughly reliable man to manage tbe sale of
their goods In Western Pa. : a capital of f 9,000 will
be required. Address H. L SHIN KLE, Seventh
Ave. Hotel. se26-20
MEN-USED TO WORKING IN A GALVAN
IZING works on sheet Iron; steady work to
men. Inquire 826 SECOND AVENUE.
ee--5-ll
M1
OLDERS-10 TO IS MEN ON HEAVY DRY-
SAND work: steadr work at good wages
guaranteed. Apply immediately toNlLES TOOL
WORKS, Hamilton. O. se25-9
QUARRYMEN-SIX GOOD MEN, AT DUN
SHEE QUARRY, on P., V.&C. Ky., oppo
site McKeessport. se26-17
SPECIAL AGENT FOR WESTERN PENN
SYLVANIA, bv an old line lire Insurance
company. All communlcatlouswIUbe considered
confidential. Address LOCK BOX 963. Pittsburg,
Pa. se24-15-WFSU
TINNERS-THREE OR FOUR GOOD MEN AT
GEO. W. STEVENSON & BRO., 537 Liberty
st. se25-2
YOUNG MAN-SINGLE, GERMANV PRE
FEKRED. to take care of horseand cow and
make himself generally useful. Apoly to C. L.
WALTER, 64 Chestnut St., Allegheny, seS6-3S
YOUNG MAN-NOT AFRAID TO WORK TO
represent city firm on tbe road; moderate
salary until he Is familiar with tbe business. Ad
dress V. E., Dispatch office. se26-117
YOUNG MAN -TO WORK IN COMPOSING
room: a good chance to finish tbe trade.
FRANKLIN PRINTING OFFICE, 77 Diamona
street. se26-33
YOUNGMAN TO ASSIST IN OFFICE WORK.
Address in own handwriting, stating age
and salary expected. W. Z., Dispatch office.
se26-41
Femnln Help.
-tIRL FOR COOKING AND LAUNDRY
X work; small family: good references re
quired. Address R. T., Dispatch office. se26-95
G
IRL-FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK. AP
PLY HJO KEBKCUA ST.. Allegheny. Pa.
se26-43
-'URL A GOOD GERMAN GIRL AS NURSE
XX lor two children. No. 920 PENN AVE.
se26-30
Gc
1RL-ONE GOOD GIRL FOR GENERAL
bouseworc. 69 page ST., Allegheny. te25-4J
LAD Y-ON E WHO HAS THOROUGH UNDER
STANDING of the millinery business to
take charge of the workroom, parcel out tbe
v org. and Inspect same when done. Apply to
HOENE & WARD, 41 Fifth ave. se26-39
Blnle and Female Help.
LABORERS DAIRYMEN, FARM HANDS,
man cook, waiters, cooks, chambermaids,
house and dining room girls, child's nurse, nurse
girl, laundress, waitress, cook lor small family.
4per week. MEEHAN'S, 545 Grant St. Tele
phone 90. se22-D
Situations.
S1TUATION-TO TAKE CHARGE OF OIL
wells: 20 years' experience. Address T. E.
M., 23 Marlon avenue, Allegheny City. se26-l
Partners.
PARTNER-WITH SMALL CAPITAL FOR
parcel delivery business. Address N. J.,
Dispatch office. se24-43
Boarding.
BOARD FURNISHED SECOND-STORY
front room with board in private tamlly by
married couple; convenient to cable cars. East
End, city. Address, c. A. B. Dispatch office.
sc5-55
Flnnuclal.
ONDS AND STOCKS-THE UNION TRANS
FER AND TRUST CO.. 121 and 123 Fourth
ave., manes a specialty of acting as registrar and
Liduuu agent lor tne scoca ana oonas ox corpora
tions; -we guarantee by our Indorsement on the
stocks and bonds that they are authorized lssnes,
and therefore, a nrotectlon to the olacers of cor
porations., stockholders and the banks taking
them as collateral for loans. Terms moderate and
adapted to iult all special cased.
se3-6
'ORlGAGES-tl.000,000 TO LOAN ON CITY
. and suburban properties at 4), 5 and 6 per
cent, ana on tarms In Allegheny ana adjacent
counties at 6 per cent. 1. M. PENNOCK & SON,
147 Fourth avenue. ap7-f4l
cent.
MORTGAGES ON CITY OR ALLEGHENY
countv property at lowest rates. HENRI
A. WEAVER & CO.. 92 Fourth avenue. mli2-D
- .I
T
U LOAN 500,uoo, IN AMOUNTS OF $3,000
and nnw&rd. on rltv and suburban rjronertv.
on 4K percent, free of tax: also smaller amonnta
at 5 and 8 per cent. BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth
avenue. se21-d26-D
TO LOAN 00.000 ON MORTGAGE3-Il
and upward at6percent:t50O,00Oat4X percent
on residences or business property; also In ad
joining counties. S. H, FliENCH. 125 Fourth
venue. oc24-t-p
WANTED.
nilacellnnrouft.
ALL TO USE JONES' BEDBUG PARALYZER
Jones' Magic Roach Powder: contains no
poison; roaches banished oy contract; satisfac
tion given or no pay. Prepared by GEO. W.
JONES, 222Federafst Allegheny. Pa. Sold by
all first-class druggists. Telephone No. SS32.
Jyll-42-MWI1
MANUFACTURING SITE-BY A CONCERN
that employs about 60O bands: from 1W to
200 acres desired: must not be over 40 miles from
Pittsburg: a location near a small town, on line or
railroad and river, close to coal and gas territory
preferred: please give price, terms, location, and
state If houses In sufficient numbers can be had to
accommodate the people to be employed, or pros
pects ror houses; give aa many particulars as pos
sible. Address WILLIAM F., Dispatch olfice
PACING MAHES-A NUMBER JROM 3 TO 12
years old that can pace a mllftn three min
utes or better. Call at T. B. MORELAND'S
STABLE, East Liberty. L W. WILCOX.
sel-98
ENSIONS THE PITTSBURG 'PENSION
AGENCY OF J. H. STEVENSON CO.. 100
Fifth avc.-Penslons now Had for all disabled
soldiers, permanently helpless children and
widows oi deceased soldiers under late act or
Congress: pensions Increased to correspond with
the disability; bounties collected: certificates ol
service procured where discharges are lost.
ECll-D
SEWING MACH1NE-THOSE THAT ARE
thinking ol 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
H.OARTEli'S, 19 Sixth St.. two doors below Bijou.
auSl-MW?
FOR SALE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE.
Cltr Reslaenccs.
HOUSES-BY J. H. STEVENSON Jfc CO., 100
Fifth ave., (In Thirty-second ward:) First
Hall st., frame house or nlnercims and finished
attic cellar, slate roof, cistern, water and gas; lot
62X100, with room ror another house; pi ice, H250;
also, second Dllworth st frame house of ten
rooms, water and gas hall, two porches; lot
82x110. room for another house: price only $3,500.
Third Natchez st.. frame of six rooms, water
and gas, attic, cellar, new slate roor; lot 51x97;
room for another bouse: price, $3,200. Fourth
Prospect st., frame house of four rooms, cellar: a
Sood sized lot; price only 1 1,600. We have lots on
oggs ave. for sale, on easy payments, from t-150
upward. se21
CQ 600-A COMPLETE NEW HOUSE. MOD-
30? EKN Improvements, ou Mercer st Eighth
ward, near cable line: a complete home for the
money; cheap. See W. A. HEBRON SONS. 80
Fourth ave. se23-loo-irruF
East End Kealdencep
EAST END-ABOUT TWO ACRES AND FINE
residence In the East End, occuoylugagentle
slope, on one orthe new paved streets; residence
Is almost new; has ten spacious rooms, reception
hall, attic rooms, bath, lavatory, natural gas,
everything In prime order, beautiful grounds,
abundance of shade trees, spring house, carriage
house, etc., etc. Particulars Irom JAS. W.
DRAPE & CO., 129 Fourth ave., Pittsburg.
6e26-19-D"
RESIDENCE-A NICE SEVEN-ROUM HOUSE
In tbe East End, near Shadyslde; reception
hall, finished attic rooms, bath, w. c, natural
gas. laundry, etc., etc., all in prime order; lot
50x120 feet to an alley; perfect sewerage: Imme
diate possession; $500 down, balance to suit. JAS.
AY. DBA FE A CO.. '129 Fourth ave., Pittsburg.
se26-I8'
I CT OOO - AN ELEGANT SHADYS1DE
OlOl residence: modern brick house of 12
rooms, reception hall, complete with all recent
Improvements; handsome lawn, asphalt walks,
perfect sewerage: convenient access by cable and
electric roads: very easy term6 of payment.
CHARLES SOMERS & CO., 313 Wood St.. 6019
Penn ave. . se26-88-FSu
CCi OOO-ANEAT AND STYLISH HOUSE. 8
C5D? rooms, all modern Improvements, cor. lot
48x100 feet, two squares Irom Fifth ave. cable
line; location good In midst of Eas' End; terms
easv. W. A. HEBRON SONS, 83 Fourth ave.
sel2-74-F"
-1 OOO PER ACRE-BARGAIN-18& ACRES
O-L? on Lincoln ave., near Lemlngton: fruit
trees, etc.; house and barn; improvements extra.
THOS. LIGUErr, 71 Diamond st.
selS-54-18. 19, 20, 21, 23, 26, 30
Allegheny Residence.
CHOICE PROPERTY-1N SECOND WARD,
one square from electric cars, two-story
mansard brick dwelling, eight rooms, hall, vesti
bule, bath, h. and c water. Inside w. c, slate
mantels, both gases, handsomely papered, good
lot, easy terms. BAXTER. THOMPSON & CO.,
162 Fourth ave. 8621.18918
KES1DENCE PKOPERTY-1N .ALLEGHENY
Terms $500 cash and $500 annually; Tues
day, September 30. 2 p. u.. at auction on the
premises, 157 Sheffield St., nearBldwellst., a good
3-story brick dwelling. 12 rooms, bath, w. c,
laundry, etc.; lot 22x124 to Hamlin St., In rear;
any reasonable offer will be accepted, as the
owner Is anxious to sell, having purchased a
home In the country; Immediate possession,
SAMUEL W. BLACK & CO., 99 Fourth ave.
se23-30-D'
QQ OOO-FOURBRICKHOUSES-COMPARA-3)0
TIVELY new; each contain vestibule,
hall, 5 rooms; tenants ueverwantlug: rentals vleld
10 per cent: Allegheny. CHARLES SOMERS &
CO., 313 Wood St., 6019 Penn ave. se25-32-TbF6u
Snbnrbnn Residence.
-TTVILB.INSBURG-FOR SALE OR RENT-A
YV beautiful suburban home, convenient to
Edgewood or Wllkinsburg sta.; house contains
seven rooms and flulsbed attic, with gas and
water: lot 56x197: well Improved; will sell carpets
and furnltnrc cheap, which are almost new, to
furchaser or tenant. Apply to G. W. FISHEK
NG. 25 Federal st.. Pittsburg, orON PREMISES,
Ella St., Wllkinsburg. sc26-5
QJ K 750 A GREAT BARGAIN-ON ACCOUNT
0i)O) of removal of owner a complete house, 7
rooms, laundry, w. c, bath, range, nat. gas, hot
and cold water: Iotlj0x25:rt.:rrontlngtwostreets:
location central, at Edgewood, P, It. R. See W.
A. HEBRON SONS.80 Fourth ave. sel9-43-TuF
- 900 WILKINSBUKG NICE TWO
3IJL? STORY frame; 4 large rooms, well papered;
dry cellar; pure water; large lot neatly fenced:
size, 31x138x148. CHARLES SOMERS & CO., 313
Wood St.. 6019 Penn ave. se26-88-FSU
FOR SALE-LOTS.
East End Lota.
LOTS-ELEGANT LARGE LOTS CLOSE TO
Homewood ave., 24xl35feet: terms very easy.
MELLON BROTHERS, 6319 Station st,. E. E.
se20-54-2IFSSU
NEGLEY AVE. -NEW PLAN OF LOTS
also the Baum Grove plan of lots. For
prices and terms apply to BROWN & SAINT,
agents. 512 Smithfield street,orMELLON BROTH
ERS, East End. se21-115-HWThF
CJQOO - NICE BUILDING LOTS, 20X100,
iPO fronting on good street and extending to
alley; one square of Penn ave. and cable: vicinity
rapidly building up. CHARLES SOMERS CO.,
313 Wood St.. 6019 Penn ave. se26-88-FSu'
Hazelwood Lots.
HAZELWOOD-LOTS ON SECOND AVE.,
Lytle and Elizabeth sts in the Blair estate
plan of lots. 25x120; easv terms. BAXTER,
THOMPSON & CO., 161 Fourth ave.
v Se21-190-MWF
Allegheny Lot.
CALIFORNIA AVE. ELEVENTH WARD,
Allegheny, 12 acres land, would subdivide
nicely, and Is sure to enhance in value, $2,000 per
acre. See SAMUEL W. BLACK & CO., 99 Fourth
ave. sc24-2-MWF
Suburban Lots.
150 LOTS-IN ALLIANCE, O., 83 MILES
west of Pittsburg, on the P., Ft. W. & O. Ky.;
prices within the reach of everybody. Address F.
E. HARTZELL, Alliance, O. se21-31
BELLEVUE-TH1S DELIGHTFUL SUBURB,
always highly esteemed as a place of resi
dence, has lately stepped to prominence with gi
gantic stride. -People In search or home sites have
discovered that Bellevue possesses a majority of
the good leaturcs requisite for this purpose. De
sirable as Bellevue unquestionably Is. there are
some portions pre-eminently so. Unhesitatingly
we accord the praise to Lincoln and Sheridan ave
nues, the two leading thoroughfares. To-day we
have been favored with the control of the choicest
piece of ground on these two favorite streets,
viz.. the Roseburg nlan. Plans are now being
printed, and will be ready for distribution by end
ot tnis week. A. LEUGATE &
SON, 31 Federal
St.. Allegheny.
seao--
Farms.
FARM-125 ACRES; NEW HOUSE, SEVEN
rooms; good orchard, springs, coal gas and
oil: U miles from Beaver Court House. ED.
W1TTI8H. 410 Grant st.. Pittsburg. se23-D
FOR SALE BUSINESS.
Business Opportunities.
BAKERY FINE BAKERY' IN GOOD TOWN;
$1,500, others $400 to $1,000: groceries, $200 to
$5,000; cigar store, $300 to HOOO; milk depot, hard
ware, hotel, saloon. HOLMES &CO 420 Smith
field, 6e25-51
les, cigar stores, notion stores, drug stores,
shoe stores, book and stationery store, mUk
depots. SHEPAKDACO., 151 Fourth ave.
t se25-D
JEWELRY STORlt-FIKST-CLASS JEWELRY
store ror sale, worth from to, 000 to $6, 000. Ad
dress FOX, caro of Postmaster, Connellsvllle,
Fayette CO.. Pa. se25-05
33
FOR SA
MISCELLANEOUS.
DMnclilncry and Aletals.
RILLINGENGINES AND BOILERS-FOB
oil or gi wells, engines and boilers in every
size and style, sawmills an2 wood-working ma
chinery. HARMRS MA!HTNK IIKI'trT. NO. 97
First avc.fPlttsburg, Pa. mh9-D'
ENGlNtS AND BOILERS NEW AND RE
FITVED: repairing promptly attended to.
PORTERlFOUNDRX AND AlACHI.NE CO.,
LIM., belpw Suspension bridge, Allegheny, Pa.
jJTi-O
HOISMNG ENGINES. DERRICKS AND
derrick tbrglngs, Bteel hoisting and guy
vjjcb Aif b.wva. iuuuuhct engines auu uuuers.
shears, ilay and ore pans. etc. THOMAS CAR
LIN'S SONS, Lacock and Sandusky streets. Allo-
ftucuj. . BUiMU-anc
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 enklncs, 8 to 25 h. p.; boilers all sizes and
sivlea.rj. S. YOUNG. 23 Park- mr. I llr-rhenr.
a. : " SSwo-V
FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS.
Horses. Vehicles. Live Stock. Etc.
BUGGY-A GENTLEMAN HAVING DIS
POSED orhls horse, will sell at a rare bar
gain his handsome slae-bar top buggy; made by a
noted maker and used but a short time: is equal to
new. call atBOARDINQ STABLE, 168 First ave.
se26-32
BURROS-12). OK WILLSELL1 BURRO AND
dog cart and harness. Apply to GEO. DUN
CAN SONS. se9-50
HOKSE-A STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS OEN
TLEMAN '8 road horse, chestnut gelding.
15JK hands. 4ycarsid. stylish, bold and fearless
driver, standard bred and registered; can trot
better than 3:00; would take cheaper horse, colt or
brood marc In part pay; call at once. WM.
GREEK, Homewood Driving Park, city. se26-43
Miscellaneous.
DE8K-AN8-FOOTSTAND1NG DESK: GOOD
as new. Address LOCK BOX 284, city.
Sc23-37
PERSONAL.
PERSONAL BOOKS WANTED-IF YOU
have anv books to sell, let us know. LEVI'S
BOOK STORE. Seventh Avenue Hotel building.
v mh7
PERSONAL WE HAVE FOR SALE THE
Encyclopedia Brltannlca, good as new, sheep
or morocco binding; verv-cheap; also 50,000 other
or morocco binding; verv-cneap; aiso ou,uw oine
books, old and new. FRANK BACON & CO.
301 Smithfield street.
ee26
PERSONAL GENTLEMEN CONTEMPLAT
ING a trip to the seashore and mountain re
sorts or returning therefrom, should bring their
clothing to DICKSON, the tailor, 65 Filth ave..
tor. Woou st, secona Boor, 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 goods is of the newest and
most fashionable patterns: by giving him a call
on will not regret it. 'lele. 1558. Je28-D
STRAYED.
STRAYED-COW AND HEIFER FROM THE
premises. Greenlear street, Thlrtv-firth ward;
brown cow, with black stripes, and 6-month-old
heifer, brown, white star on hetul and white legs;
the finder will be suitably rewarded by returning
or giving information as to where they can be
found. JOHN D. MOEHRING. Greenleaf St.,
Ihtrty-flrth ward. sc26-34
'. LOST.
LOST-A PUG DOG WITH SLIGHT SOAK
on his forehead: answers to the name or
Duffer;" a liberal reward will be given rorhis
return to D. P. BLACK, Thomas St., Boulevard
Place, E. E. se26-2
ELECTION-.
Office of the Pittsburg Gas Company,
September 22, 1890. (
ELECTION THE STOCKHOLDERS OF
the Pittsburg Gas Comnany are hereby
notified that tbe annual election for trustees
will be held at tbe office of tbe company on
MOJS DAY, October 8, from 12 to 2 o'clock P.
m. w. h. McClelland, secy.
se2I-54-D
MEETINGS.
ATOTICE A MEETING O F THE STOCK
JN HOLDERS of the Pittsburg Petroleuin(
btock and Metal Exchange will be held at the
Exchange room on SATURDAY, October at
12 o'clock noon, at which a vote will be taken
for or against authorizing the Board of Di
rectors to sell tne Exchange real estate.
JAMES S. McKELVY, Pres.
J. K. BARBOUR, Sec
Pittsbubo, September 10, 1890.
sel2-76-F
EDUCATIONAL.
w
EST WALNUT STREET SEMINARY FOR
voung ladles.: twenty-fourth year: Is provides!
forgiving a superior education In collegiate, eclec
tic and preparatory departments: also In music
and art. MRS. HENRIETTA iiurz.
2045 Walnut
St., Philadelphia.
sel9-20-MWF
BROOKE HALL, FOR GIRLS AND
yoang ladies; mnslc and art; thorough
instruction in English branches: preparatory
courses for Iiryn Mawr, Vassar, etc; no extra
charge for private Instruction: pleasant sur
roundings; home comforts. Circulars ready
Media, Pa. (near Philadelphia.) jvSO-66-tuf
LEGAL NOTICES.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AN
application will be made to the Governor
of Pennsylvania, on MONDAY, September 29,
1890, by John S. Morrison. Joseph K. Cass,
Richard Beaston, John G. Anderson and Oliver
L. Etnir, under the act of Assembly, entitled
"An act to provide for the incorporation and
regulation of certain corporations," approved
April 29, 1874, and the supplements thereto, for
the charter of an intended corporation to be
called Morrison & Cass Paper Company, tbe
character and object of which is the manu
facture of all kinds of paper and for these pur
poses to havo, possess and enjoy all tbe rights,
benefits and privileges of said act of Assembly
and supplements thereto.
sel2-70-F W. F. McCOOK, Solicitor.
-vroTica is hereby given that an
jji application will be made to the Governor
of Pennsylvania on Monday. October 29, 1SP0,
by C. D. Brigbam. Morgan E. Gable, Thomas
J. Maloy, C. H. Bradley and William Evans,
under tbe act of Assembly entitled, "An act
to provide for tbe incorporation and regulation
of certain corporations," approved April 29,
1874, and its several supplements for the charter
of an intended corporation to be called The Sun
Publishing Company of Pittsburg, the charac
ter and objects of which are tbe transaction of
a printing and publishing business, and the'
publishing of a daily and weekly newspaper,
and for these purposes to have, enjoy and pos
sess ail the rights, benefits and privileges of
said act of Assembly and the supplements
thereto. W. W. THOMSON,
se26-37-P Solicitor.
PROPOSALS.
PROPOSALS FOR STEEL ARMOR
piercing shot. Ordnance Office, War De
partment, Washington, September 6. 1890.
Sealed proposals, in duplicate, will be received
at this oflice until 3 o'clock P. M., on TUES
DAY. OCTOBER 7, 1890. when they will be
publicly opened, for furnishing the Ordnance
Department, U. S. A., with eight and teu-inch
Steel Armor-Piercing Shot. Blank forms on
which proposals must be made and all informa
tion required by bidders can be had upon ap
plication. S. V. BENET, Brig. Gen.. Chief of
Ordnance. sel2-78-WF
JEFFERSONVILLE, IND., AUGUST 30,
1890. Sealed proposals, in triplicate, sub
ject to usual conditions, will be received here
until 11 o'clock, A. M. (central standard time),
Monday, September 29, 1890, for furnishing at
the Q. M. Depot here, 100,000 gallons of Minenl
Oil. of 135 flash test, in cases of two five-gallon
cans each. Government reserves the right to
reject any or all proposals, and to accept tbe
whole quantity or any portion of the mineral
oil bid for. All information furnished on ap
plication here. Envelopes containing pro
posals should be marked "Proposals for Min
eral Oil," and addressed to HENRY C.
HODGES. Assistant Quartermaster General,
U. S. Army, Depot Quartermaster.
au30-74-au30,sel,2,3,26,27
SEaLED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE
CEIVED at the office of the City Con
troller until FRIDAx, the 3d day of October,
A. D. 1890, at 2 o'clock p. M., for the erection of
a pumping station, corner of Dearborn and Pa
cific avenues, Nineteenth ward.
Plans and specifications can be seen at the
office of the Superintendent ot Water Supply
and Distribution.
Each proposal must bo accompanied by a
bond, with two sureties, double tbe amount of
the estimated cost, probated before the Mayor
or City Clerk.
The Department of A wards reserves the right
to reject any or all bids.
E. M. BIGELOW,
Chief of Department of Public Works.
PITTSBURG, September 23, 1890. se24-38
QEALED PROPOSALS-WILL BE RK
O CE1VED at tho office of the Supervising
Architect. Treasury Department, Washington.
D. C, until 2 o'clock P. ir. on the 8TH DAY OF
OCTOBER, 1890. for all tbe labor and material
required to furnish and put in place complete
the low pressure steam beating and ventilating
apparatus, 'etc, for the United States Court
House aud postoffice building at Pittsburg,
Pa., in accordance with the drawings and
specification, copies of which may be had on ap
plication at this office or tbe office of the Su
perintendent at Pittsburg, Pa. Each bid must
be accompanied by a certified check for
81,000 00. Tbe Department will reject all bids
received after tbe time herein stated for open
ing the same, also all bids which do not comply
strictly with all requirements of this invitation.
Proposals must be inclosed in envelopes,
sealed and marked "proposal for a low pres
sure steam heating and ventilating apparatus,
etcT, for the United ' States Court House and
postoffice building at Pittsburg, Pa.." and ad
dressed to JAMES H. WIND RIM. Supervising
Architect. September 12. 1890. BeH-Il.&WF
PENSIONS
For ALL SOLDIERS who are now disabled,
whether disability is due to the service or not.
For ALL WIDO WS of soldiers who aro not on
pension rolls. For minor children and depend
ent parents. Increase of pension for soldiers
pensioned at less than $6 per month. Pensions
for all or no pay. All who believe themselves
to be entiled should, without delay, write rue.
JAS. BRYAR, JR, Pittsburg. Pa.
P.O. Box 721. je29-118
PIANOS.
A A ORGANS.
And all manner ot Small Instruments
HAMILTON'S. I
ap29.79-D Fifth avenue
SJLFE.
Wanted To bny a Second-Hand. Fire-Proof
Safe. Address, LOAN,
se2I 6130 Penn Ave.
H
E-NO TEA
Sold Wholesale and Retail by
GEO. K. STEVENSON & CO.
FINE GROCERIES.
anlS-HTO - sixth aTenne.
TO LET.'
Cttv Residence.
KEATING ALLEY NO. 1, NEAR ROBERTS
st., new brick house, two minutes from
Wylle ave cable cars, six rooms, finished attic.
Inside w. c : rent, tisper month. Inquire of Mo
CULLOUGH & SMITH, 31 Seventh st. an26-75t
Allegheny Residences.
HOUSE-A VERY NEAT NEW HOUSE, 9
rooms, all modern improvements; 203 Lo
cust street, Allegheny: rent low. (Call or send
ror list.). W. A. HEREON & SONS. SO Fourth
ave. se23-07-luWTt
Rooms.
FURNISHED ROOMS-SUITABLE FOB GEN
TLEMEN or man and wire, fronting the
park: handy to street cars. Apply at NO. 80
CEDAR AVE., Allegheny. se26-35
ROOM-ON FlrTH AVENUE, NEAR I'OST
OFFICE: about 16x40: rent low. W. H.
BARNES, printer, 61 Diamond st. sclI-4St
K
OOM NICELY-- FURNISHED -.FRONT
room. 63 ARCH ST., Allegheny. sc2b-4t
Business Properties.
STOREROOM-ON FRANKLIN ST.. PITTS
BURG: rent low. C. BERINGER SON.,
158 Fourth ave, seZ6-92t
WAREHOUSE-LARGE. FOUR STORIES,
steam power elevators, suitable formanu
facturlng or storage. Address MANUFACTUR
ER, P. O. box 635, Pittsburg. sei6-16t
Offices, Dealt Room. Etc
OFF1CES-A FEW NICE ONES IN GER
MANIA SAVINGS BANK BUILDING. Wood
and Diamond sts. an!0-49t
NOTICES.
The PirTSBUKO. Akkon and Western 1
R. R, Co. Treasurer's Office.
Pittsburg. Pa.. September 25. 1890. j
OCTOBER C0UP0N8-0F THE BONDS
of this company (held in Pittsburg.) will
be paid at the Pittsburg Bank for Savings. No.
60 Fourth avenue. CHAS. G. MILNOR,
se25-30-D Treasurer.
BUSINESS CHANGES.
NOTICE-IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
tbe Western Ponna. Electric Co.. 125
Fifth ave. has been succeeded by the Elec
trical Construction and Maintenance Co.
E. P. CARTER.
se23-33 Manager.
OFFICIALPITTSBURG.
VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
JlM report of viewers on the construction ot
Virginia avenue boardwalk has been approved
by Councils, which action will be final unless
an appeal is filed in tbe Court of Common Pleas
within ten (10) days from date.
E. M. BIGELOW,
Chief of Department of Public Works.
PrrTSBURQ. Seotember 25, i890. se25-75
"VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
jLN report of the Board of Viewers of Street
Improvements and Assessments on tbe vacation
of-Canton street, from Commerce street to1
Hudson alley, has been approved by Councils,
which action will be final unless an appeal 13
taken on tbe same to the Court of Common
Pleas of Allegheny County within ten (10) days
from date hereof.
GEO. BOOTH. City Clerk.
Pittsburg. September 25, 189a se25-75
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
report of tbe Board of Viewers of Street
Improvements and Assessments for the open
ing of Forbes street, from Boyd street to Dia
mond street, has been aporoypd Dy Councils,
which action will be final unless an appeal is
taken on the same to the Court of Common
Pleas of Allegheny county within ten (10)
days from date hereof.
GEO. BOOTH, City Clerk.
Pittsburg, September 25, 1890. se25-75
"VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
JL report of the Board of Viewers of Street
Improvements and assessments for the opening
of McKee place, from Forbes street to Ward
street, has been approved by Councils, which
action will be final unless an appeal is taken on
tbe same to tbe Court of Common Pleas of
Allegheny county within ten (10) days from
date hereof. GEO. BOOTH. City Clerk.
Pittsburg, September 25, 1890. se25-75
VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
1M report of the Board of Viewers of Street
Improvements and Assessments for tbe cost of
construction of a sewer on Wallingford street,
from Bidwell street to Neville street, has been
approved by Councils, which action will be final
unless an appeal is taken on the same to the
Court of Common Pleas of Allegheny county
within ten (10) days from dato hereof.
GEO. BOOTH. City Clerk.
Pittsburg, September 25. 1890. se25-75
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
the report of the Board of Viewers of
Street Improvements and Assessments for the
opening of McKee pla:e, from Zulema street
to Wakeflela street, has been approved by
Councils, wbich action will be final unless an
appeal on the same Is taken to the Conrt of
Common Pleas of Allegheny county within ten
(10) days from date hereof.
GEO. BOOTH, City Clerk.
Pittsburg, Sept, 25, 1S90. se25-75
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
report of the Board of Viewers of Street
Improvements and Assessments for the cost of
construction of a sewer on Cornet street, from
Jones property line to Maurice street, has been
approved by Councils, which action will be
final unless an appeal is taken on the same to
the Court of Common Pleas of Allegheny
county within ten (10) days from date hereof.
GEO. BOOTH, City Clerk.
Pittsburg, Sept. 25, 1890. e25-75
VTOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
X'l reports of viewers on tbe construction
of sewers on Mignonette street, from Negley
avenue to Beatty street, and Haights street
and private properties of Mrs. S. J. Sargent et
al.from Stanton avenue to the Allegheny river,
have been aoproved by Councils, which action
will be final unless an appeal is filed in tbe
Court of Common, Pleas within ten (10) days
from date. E. M. BIGELOW.
Chief of Department of Public Works.
Pittsburg, September 25, 1890. se25-75
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
report of tbe Board of Viewers of Street
Improvements and assessments on the vaca
tion of Commerce street, from Canton street
to John Robinson sons' property line, has been
approved by Councils, wbich action will be
final unless an appeal Is taken on tbe same to
the Court of Common Fleas of Allegheny
county within ten (10) das from date hereof.
GEO. BOOTH, City Clerk.
Pittsbueo, Sept. 25, 1890. se25-75
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
the report of the Board of Viewers of
Street Improvements and Assessments for the
cost of construction of a boardwalk on
William street, from Bailey avenue to Browns
ville avenue, has been approved by Councils,
wnlch action will be final unless an appeal is
taken on the same to the Court of Common
Pleas of Allegheny county within ten (10) days
from date hereof.
GEO. BOOTH. .City Clerk.
Pittsburg, September 25, 1890. se25-75
-VI OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
i report of the Board of Viewers of Street
Improvements and Assessments for tbo cost of
construction of a sewer on Grazier street, from
Novelty street to Murtland avenue, has been
approved by Councils, wbich action will be
final unless an appeal is taken on tbe same to
tbe Court of Common Fleas or Allegheny
county within ten (10) days from date hereof.
GEORGE BOOTH.
Citv Clerk.
Pittsburg, September 25, 1890. se25-75
VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
iM report of the Board of Viewers of Street
Improvements and Assessments for the cost of
construction of a sewer on Manrice street, from
the north line of property of Win. Ward, to a
point 270 feet south of Forbes street, has been
approved by Councils, which action will be
final unless an appeal is taken on tbe same to
the Court of Common Pleas of Allegheny
county within ten (10) davs from date hereof.
GEO. BOOTH, City Clerk.
PrrTSBURQ, September 35.1890. se25-75
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
report of the Board of Viewers of Street
Improvements and Assessments on the grad
ing, paving and curbinz of Baum street, from
Jas. R. Mellon property line to Highland ave
nue, has been approved by Councils, which
actiou will be final unless an appeal is taken on
the same to the Court of Common Pleas of
Allegheny county within ten (10) days from
date hereof. GEO. BOOTH, City Clerk.
Pittsburg. September 25, 1890. se25-75
OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
report of the Board of Viewers of Street
Improvements and Assessments on the vacat ion
of an allev in rear of Center avenue, from Vine
street to Tannebill street, has been approved by
Councils, wbich action will be final unles an
appeal Is taken on tbe same to the Court of
Common Pleas of Allegheny county within ten
(10) days from date thereof.
GEO. BOOTH, Citv Clerk.
Pittsburg, Sept 25, 1890. ' se25-75
QEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE
O CEIVED at the office of the City Control
ler until 2 P. M. OCTOBER 3, 1S90, for laying
sidewalks, plumbing and gas fitting and wiring
for lighting No. 17 engine house.
Plans and specifications can be seen at the
office of F. J. Osterliag, Esq.. architect, Chronicle-Telegraph
building, Fifth avenue.
Bond in double the amount of bid must ac
company each proposal. Said bond to be exe
cuted before the Mayor or Citv Clerk;
The Department of Awards reserves the r lent
to reject any or all bids. J. O. BROWN,
Chief Department Public Safety.
Pittsburg. September 19, 1890. se20-45
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& DUWN7
Strous & McAteer
613 LIBERTY ST.
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AUCTION SA1J5S tjuuiiiifc riwri.ftiiii3 ksm
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CONTINUED AUCTION SALE
-OF-
PINE FUKNl.TU.fctE
-AND-
UPRIGHT PIANO, ETC.
BY THE HENRY AUCTION COMPANY,
311 Market Street.
FRIDAY MORNING, September 26,
At 10 o'clock.
Why these sales hurt complaining dealers. Be
cause we have received one of tbe largest and
finest stocks of parlor goods ever offered in
Pittsbnrg, to be closed out at onca for cash at
your own price. Tbe goods are all strictly flrst
class in every particular, and embrace snites in
brocatelle, tapestry, rugs and hair cloth of the
latest designs and best makes. These goods bave
just been received, and are new and fresb;
what you do not find in the old-time stores, who
complain about this sale. We bave also a fine
line of sideboards, upright piano, bookcases,
desks, wardrobes, chiffoniers, chamber suites in
oak, walnut and mabogany; bureaus, wash
stand?, chairs, rockprs, tables, bedding, hairaud
husk mattresses. These noods will be on exhi
bition for two aays, and sold positively to tbo
highest bidder on FRIDAY. So, if you are
thinking of buying a suite, or any furniture, get
prices from some of the old-time stores? and
call and compare goods, then attend the sale on
FRIDAY, and you can use your own judgment
and make your own price.
HENRY AUCTION CO., Auctioneers.
se25-40
EXECUTOR'S SALE.
Large and well-selected stock of
WALL PAPER,
At greatly reduced prices. Mnstba
sold at once to close up estate of
HENRY SWINDELL,
Deceased,
116 FEDERAL ST., ALLEGHENY.
se2I-12-MWP
AMUSEMENTS.
AT GILLESPIE'S
Art Gallery
COMMEKCIJVG OCTOBER 1,
THE BLEIMAN
Collection of Paintings.
Notably among others are ex
amples of
Alma, Tadema, RosaBonheur,
Van Marke, Vibert,
Gerome, Warms,
Redgy Knight, Bouyereati,
Henner,
Isabey,
Casa?iova,
Rica,
Issales,
Schoyer,
Iacquit,
Pasini,
Delart,
Grollevon,
Monticelli.
se26-8
EXPOSITION.
FRIDAY,
SOCIETY NIGHT.
FOURTH Symphonic Concert
Superb Musical Programme.
The EXPOSITION continues to
grow in public favor, attracting
vast throngs of delighted visitors.
se2G-10
EXHIBITIONS OP SPEED
ON THE
HAMMOND TYPEWRITER,
BY THE
"TIP TOP TYPIST OF THE WORLD."
MR K J. MANNING,
DUFF'S COLLEGE,
NO. 49 FIFTH AVE., 3 P. 31.
Pittsburg College Shorthand, Liberty and
Sixth St., 8 p. M.,
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28.
The public cordially invited to attend.
se25-4S
GRAND
OPERA
HOUSE.
TFIVE NIGHTS, FIVE'S
C0SSG SEPTEMBER 29,
WEDNESDAY MATINEE SATURDAY.
The Favorite American Actress,
EFFIE ELLSLER,
Supported by Mr. Frank Weston and her com-
panv, including Mr. Jahn A. Ell-ler.
First Half of Week Second Halt of Week,
THE GOVERNESS. I MISS MANNING,
A domestic comedy A new comedy.
drama. I Prices, SI, 75c, 50c. 25c
te25-tU
BIJOO THEATER-i-TO-NIGHT
HOBBY GAYLOR
In an IRISH ARAR
Matinees Wednesday and Saturday.
Sept. 29 Oliver Bvron In "The Plunger" and
"Across tbe Continent." se22-10
GRAND OPERA HOUSE
To-night.
Matinee Saturday,
LOUIS ALDRICH,
in The Editor.
Next week Effle Ellsler, in Repertoire.
se22-17
Harry Williams- academy
To-night. Matinees Tuesday, Thursday,
and Saturday.
TONY PASTOR'S DOUBLE COMPANY.
BESSIE BONEHILL, TONY PASTOR
and 40 Artist. se2M5
TTARRY DAVIS'
n T?1BTH avpvnr MTTopmf
Roo
;oof Garden Theater. Commencing Sept. 22,
ariiiiuumuouuiu,
Receptions. 1 to 5 and 7 to 10 P. M. daily.
Admission 1(1 cents. se22-22
PROF. BROOKS'
(Member of tho American Society of Pro
fessors ot Dancing, New York,
DANCING ACADEMY,
Liberty ave. and Sixth St., will open for ladies
and gentlemen Thursday, October2, at 8 o'clock
P.M. For ladies exclusively, Friday. October
3, at 3 o'clock p. m. For misses and masters,
Satnrdav, October 4, at 3 o'clock P. M. For
particulars see circulars at music stores.
se2I-l
THUMA'SDAINCING ACADEMY, NO. 61
Fourth avenue. (Members oLthe National
Association.) Opening of the season Wednes
day evening, Oct. L 1890. Classes every even
ing; four classes devoted entirely to beginners.
Misses' and masters' opening reception Satur
day afternoon, Oct. 4, 1S90. Circular at music
stores. Particulars call or address PROF. R.
F.THUjlA, Fourth are. se23-U-o
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Do You Think of Buying
a Home?
We have one for sale we
think will suit you. It is well
built when we say this we
mean it we mean that par
ticular attention was paid to
every detail; that there is no
shoddy work in or about it; it
is convenient to rapid transit
Unes; is on asphaltum paved
street, in a locality healthy,
beautiful and fashionable, in
one of the nicest parts of the
East End. It is a new brick
house, has nine rooms, bath
and all modern conveniences
and luxuries. The price,
$7,500, is below what it would
cost you to build such a house
the builder has facilities
others do not possess, and he
is selling at cost for good
business reasons he built to
improve his other property
he has other houses just as
good, some larger, some
smaller, in same neighbor
hood for sale. When these
houses are sold to good par
ties his remaining lots will
double in value.
We can show you photo
graphs at our office, or will
be glad to take you to the
houses we keep our own car
riages for this purpose. If
you drop us a postal, we will
have a representative call.
BLACK & BAIRD,
95 Fourth Avenue.
se2i-9S--wrsu
SOUTH YIEWT PLACE,
Choice building lots, 50x150.50x160 and
50x200 feet, in plan of the
BIRMINGHAM LAND
IMPROVEMENT COMPANY
ON LINE OF THE
SiuTuan BapW Transit Electric Hoafl,
and only three miles south of Court House,
one mile from city limits. Two natural gas
lines, line boardwalk from city line to prop
erty. Main streets 60 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 tbe Fidelity
Title and Trust Company 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 ST,
PITTSBURG. PA. Jr.3
FOE SALE.
FIFTH AVENUE RESIDENCE,
Cor. Emerson St, near Shady
Ave., East End. 4.
AT A VERY REASONABLE PRICE.
Five rooms on first floor ana four bed rooms
on tbe second floor, besides laundry, bathroom
and modern improvements. Lot 40x120 It.
(more frontage can be bad if desired). Price.
J10.000; terms easy. See W. A. HERRON i
SONS. 80 Fourth ave. se26-22-MWT
850,000.
East End residence, corner of two of the mast
prominent and desirable ashphaltnm paved
residence avenues in the East End. A large,
spacious and substantial 14-room brick dwell
iug with hall in center. 2 bath rooms, 3 w. rs,
gas and electric lizhting, slate and hard wood
mantels which cost 200 each, the entire dwell
ing furnished throughout in bard wood. In
fact the dwelling is furnished with every mod
ern convenience. Lot 110x210. directly on line
Dnquesne elr.crlc road and convenient to Fifth
avenue cable line or P. R.& To be appre
ciated this property must be seen. For partic
ular? see
SI. F. HIPPLE & CO., S6 Fourth ave.
te2!-52-WFSu
$25,000.
11 Acres Twenty-third Ward,
Near Schenley Park,
Having frontage of about 3,500 feet; level lying '
aud very desirable for sub-dividing into build
ing lots. A great bargain.
Terms to suit.
M. F. HIPPLE & CO.
se26-21-Tursn 96 Fourth avenue.
FOR SALE.
W1LKINSBURG.
The choice property known as the Hubley
estate with frontages of 191 feet, on Penn ave.
and Wallace st-, a depth of 261 feet, for sale,
with the fine, large brick dwelling bousa
thereon; a good opportunity for a homestead or
Investment.
FIDELITY TITLE AND TRUST CO,
au31-23-MWF 121 and 123 Fourth ave.
16 L0TS-$3,300 FOR ALL,
25x120 feet each on a 50-foot street, situated
on Alt, Washington, only 20 minutes from post
office. Level and accessible lots in the sains
vicinity retail at $350 each.
Terms 51,000 cash; balance monthly pay
ments; long time, no intererst.
II. F. HIPPLE & CO.,
se21-J8-wTSu 96 Fourth ave.
FOE SALE.
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,
Jr3-39-TTS
153 Fourth ave.
FDELITY TITLE AND TRUST CO.,
121 and 123 Fourth ave.
Capital S500.000. Full paid.
a ... 1 t. .j.t... ..n4tA- n..i- t.. Hit j3
.HkUbS ill all liUUUiAlJ litMb'htca, icu iu im-
able Investment securities. Rents boxes in Its &
superior vault from $0 per annnin upward., -
jiecuives ueposus ami iuan unjy on morc-g '
. . . .. . , , ..
gageaana approTeu uuiiaierais. .
JOriiN u. jacivjsu, res-r. ,.
JAilESJ DONNELL. Vice-Pres't
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