EfsIliS9 rsw' -0-r V THE HTTSBTJBG- DISPATCH. SATURDAY, 'OCTOBER 4, 1890; 8 H5cSSIEflHB JGTDitplay advertisements one dollar per square for one insertion. Classified advertise ments on this page, such as Wanted. For Sale, To Let, elc ten cents per line for rach inser tion, and none taken for less than thirty cents. Top line being tivtvtaueil count as t?pp. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH BRAXCU OFFICES. FOR THE SOUTHSIDE. J.O. 111! CARSON STKKET. BRACH OFFICES ALSO ASBELOW, WHERE WANT. FOU feALE. TO LET. AND OTHEK TRANSIENT AUVEKTISEMENTS WILL BE KE CEIVKI) UP TO 9 P. M. FOR INSERTION. Advertisements are to oe prepaid except wnere mtvertlfiers alreiiijr baTe accoanu with Tkk 1118 faTCH. riTTSBUKO. 3 nOMAS MCCAFFKEV, 3S.7I Batler street EMIL G. STUCKEY. Mtb street and Tenn are. E. G . &TUC1EY A CO., Vylle ave. and FultonsL . broKKL'i. Firth ATenue Market House, EAST ESD. J. W. WALLACE. 61:1 Fenn avenue. OAKLAND. UC&LLISTEKSnElBLER.SttiaT. ftAtwooast. 60VTIISIDE. J.COBSFOHN. No. ICarson street. ALLEGHENY. A. 3. KAEKCHEK, SS Federal street. H. J. McBRIUK. Maiket Hon-, Allegheny FKF.DH. EGGEKS. 17: Olio street. F. H. EGGEKS A SON, Ohio and Chestnnt sts. SAMUEL LARKY. Arch and Jackson streets. THOMAbiicHENKY, Western and lnrlnaves. G.W.HUGHES. reinsvlTana and Beaver arcs. l'EKKYJl GLEIM. Kebecca and Allegheny avev T. R. 1IOKKIS, 6S6 Treble ave. 311LLVALE BOKOUGH. W. W. FLOCKEB, Stationer. N'o. 4 Grant ave. SHAIirSBURtt. C BELLMAN. Stationer. SIS Main St. THE BUSINESS OFFICE OF THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH is NOW Corner Smithfield and Diamond Streets. WANTED. M.-ilr Hrlli. AGENTS-TO SIO.r. THE 1'IXLEbS CLOTHES line: the onlr line oer Invented that holds the clothes vithont pins: a perfect sncces; patent recentlv Issued: sold only uj-ajrents. to whom the exclusive richt Is riven: on receiptor 50 cents wc will send a cam pie line by mall: also circulars, nrice list r.nd terms lo scents: secure vonr terri tory xt once. Ad'lressIHE P1NLESS CLOTHES LINE CO., 37 Hermon street, Worcester. Mass Jell-74-vrs 4 GFNTS AGENTS! ALBUMS! ALBUMS! V W c are now abont to place upon the market 1 wholesale and retail our Immense stock of Im ported and home-made albums, Including the celebrated Poven A Co. album, the flnetin the world, which wc import direct from Germanv: we require the service of a numberof efficient scent. Apply r. J. FLEMING 4 CO- 77 Dia mond St. 6CCS-177 GENTS-f75 TO fan A MONTH CAN BE J:. made working for us: persons preferred who rn furnl-h a hon-e and plve whole time to bnsl ness: spare moments can be prontablv employed also: a few vacancies In towns and cities. B F. JOIINhON A CO.. IB00 Main St., Richmond. Va. fevaj-s ' Gr.NTS-TOSELLTE. BAKING POWDEK i. and pure spice: pifts with jroods: coke worker-, miners t'rmillmen can make moneyin their spare time: special Inducements to persons levins an established trade. 1 AMASIIIKOTEA CO.. lock Iiok S471. l'ittsburK. Pa. ap30-70-s GENTS-MAKK I'YVAI.N'S LAST BOOK x will pav you better than any other this fall: oerS5.onoalreadv sold: everyone likes it: will sell splendidlv for Christmas: write promptlv. CHAs. L. WEBSTER Jt CO, 3 East Fourteenth St., Newlorfc. seS3-:S-TTS AD WKITERS-AT SMART'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, K Federal street. AllcEhenv:open dailv. 9 a. M toSr. M. : shorthand chanped from Graham's to Eclectic the latent rapid Ilj;ht-llne system: instructions private for both seies. se26-TTSSn AKER-ASOBER AND CLEANLY SECOND HAND haker to work at Greensburc. Pa. Call at ODER. W 11AVEK. COSlELLO't CO.'S, JMlMrdave., Piltsburjt, to-day, at4P. M. ocI-19 AKBEK - GOOD bOBEK MAN: GOOD wares and regular job. A. ABATICHIE, Greensbur, Pa. oc4-H OOKKEEt'KK-OF EXPERIENCE TO TAKE entire charce of business olhce: must be able to speak and write German: will be expected to phc a bond Address, plvinsr experience and vagesepecled, P. O. BOX 913. citv. ocl-SO BOV-KrEl BOY ON TWO REVOLUTION cylinder pre c: must bean expert on rezi-tc-work Applv WGIIXELA U iOSliOUK.M; 1'rlnlcrs" Supply House, 312 Wood St. OC4-75 COA7 MAKER GOOD, S1EADY. SOBER man: none other need apply. J. IL SHCK1"3 A.&ONS, Freeport, Pa. OC4-17 COMPOSITOR JOB COMPOSITOR MUST BE rapid, tastv and of tempente habits. Apply to G1LLELAND & O&B0UKNE,Printers' Supply House, 311 Wood St. ocl-71 D KUG CLE11K KKGIVIF.REI): ALSO AS SISTANT. Address M. B., Dispatch office. OC4-2 D KUG CLEKK-ADDRESS RADAM. DIS PATCH office. ocJ-5 1AFFFK-ON APPRENTICE SHOP. AD. VJT DRESS or anplv at once WASHINGTON GLASS CO., Washington, Pa. oc:- HA N DS-EXPEK1EN CED-TO M AK E P A PER boxes: good wages paid. 1'ENN PAPER BOX CO., 23 Seventh ave oc4-73 MACHINE BLACKSMITH TnKEE ..OKI) men. Apply at the works of JAMES P. WlPHEltOW, Newcastle, Pa. ocI-15 " fAN-A RELIABLE MAN TO DISTRIBUTE iL advertising matter in country towns near Pittsburg: must give reference. Anply between 10 and 11 o'clock this morning, at KAUF MAN NS ocl-63 " TAX-rO SELL LINE OF CIGARS: $100 PER iVL monthand expenses paid Address, with stamp, SUMATRA CIGAR CO., Chicago, III. OC4-87 " rEN IS 'iONGMEN WAGIS JSS5 PER -iVl day. Applvto FT. PITT NAT. GAS CO", ruom 55. 121 Fourth are., between 3 and S o'clock, Saturday, October 4 oc3-33 - fOI.DEKs-IOTO 15 MEN ON HEAVY DRY jjX SAND work; steadr work at good wages guaranteed. Apply immediately to N ILES TOOL nuKAS, iiamuion. j. se25-9 PANTMAKEKS-FOR FINE CUSTOM WORK. Anply at J. J. ALAND'S, 131 Fifth ave CC4-91 LAST EKEBS-AT NINTH AVE. SCHOOL HH"-i; .McKcesnort. FOREMAN WM. GRJFFiniS, orJ.W. BENNE1T, Jcannettc. Pa. oci-31 SINGLE MAN TO SCRUB AND MAKE HIM S LF useful about a house. Inquire at WEST PENN H'iSPITAL, Twenty-eighth sL OC4-10 Q1ENOGRAPHEK-AX EXPEKIENCED STE P NObltAPHEK and typewriter tor general office work; Porter v&tem of shorthand preferred. II. 0 IJlf pitch omce. oc4-72 TlNi:(iOFElto-(TWO)-AT ONCE. W. H. W ILLIAMs i CO., S9 W ater st. OC4-S6 T7IKEV. N -ONE GOOD INSIDE WIKE- UV App-y to ROCHESTER ELECTRIC CO.. Koci'tstcr, Pa. OC4-39 w K P P E K S-SKVERAI. FIRKT-CT.ASS wrapptrs and good cash boys, at KAUF- MANNS'. OC4-t3 YOLNG MAN-OF IwPEKIENCE AS BILL and entrv clerk- must be a good penman: quick and accurate In figures. Address, with ref erence, and salary expected, W. C. H., Dispatch ottce. ocl Alnlp nnd Female Heln. TTELP-ONE FRENCH NURSE, ONE SEAM .D. STRESS, laundresses, cooks, dinlnc-rooin vtrls, chambermaids, nurses. 200 house girls, Ger man and colored girls, colored chambermaid and nnrse for same family, waiters, farm hands, drivers. MRS. E. THOMPSON. 603 Grant st. scai-iiThs HOUSEKtEPER-A GOOD PLACE FOR A competent person. Address or call on M KS. CAHILL. Milliner, No. 24 Sixth sU oc4-l ADY AGENT-TO HANDLE OUK LONG waist, high bust and high back corset: per lett fitting. CAL. COltsET CO.. Brooklyn. N.Y. QC4-24 pjrvLABOP.ERS-FAEMHANDS,DAlRYMEN, 'JJ man forlnnch counter, yard men, 200 girls, 40 for hotels, seamstress, wet nurse, housekeeper. MEEHAN'S, 545 Grant U UelephoneSO. se2S-D stnnnon. "DOOKKEEPING-WILL TAKE CHARGE OF X books requiring only occasional attention; attend to opening or closing of books, correction of errors or anything In the line of accounting: ,, ,A 1,..4 Inn. iivna.lanna.ni4 ...... ... 1 . no . t u u avwn. .., I'1 itun auu ll HlK IUC Ut;S( Ol references. A, 1 . SAW HILL, 1S7 Federal St., Allegheny. Pa. POSITION -AS EMERGENCY MAN BY A drummer (temporarily disengaged) with large acquaintance In the Yough." ouemaugh and Allegbenv valleys. Address HUSTLEK, P. J. Iox.kS0. Pittsburg, Pa. OC4-18 POSITION-BY WIDOW LADY. AS COOK, laundress or housekeeper: place In country preierred. Address JIRs. AlcVEY. 45 Grant et., city OC4-14 POSITION -11 A PKACT1CAI EXPERI ENCED mechanical draughtsman. Address DRAUGHTSMAN, Dispatch office. OC4-71-D OSITION - IN GOOD FAMILY BY A French governess. Address A. B. Z . P. O. Box 334. Pittsburg. OC4-W8-S OSITION-BY AN EXPERIENCED STENOG R APHER. Address T. M., Dispatch office. OC4-43 Boarders and l.ndseri.. BOARDERS AND LODGE:S-EAST END Room and board for two gentlemen, or mar ried couole. Apply ON PREMISES. eornerSonta Highland and walnut sts., EaetEkd. e27-7-TWTSSo T ADY TO OCCUPY FURNISHED ROOM XJ with private family: right party can make her own terms: object company at night. Address MRS. tLi.C. 4410 DaTlson St., olty. oc4-7 WANTED. rinnucinL CAPITAL-FR0M13MW TO 40,000 CAPITAL from either one or two parties to be invested In a limited partiirshln to lease a steel plant, and manufacture steel and forglngs: well located where coal and labor arelowtmiU Is well equipped for making the following kinds of steel: Tool, spring, all kinds of plowand agricultural steel and shapes, rake teethtalso crowbars, pick eyes, railroad picks, mattocks and other klndsof paying special ties: forge has several hammers and Is in good order; the advertisers own the plant and have a market for the product, and will fnrnlsh their portion of capital. Address STEEL AN D IRON, Phlla., Pa. se-S-7-se29,oc4,8 "XtONEY BORROWERS ON REAL ESTATE JlJL In both cities and vicinity can get money wituont delay and at reasonable chirges by cMl IngonTHOa. MCCAFFREY, broker. 35CS Bntler st.; 150.000 to loan; once open evenings: tele phone 5514. leZM7-S MONEY OUR FACILITIES FOR FURNISH ING money to any amount on bond and mortgage are unequaled: lowest rates of interest and no delay. If yon need money apply MORRIS & FLEMING, los Fourth ave. jy27-86-TTBSU -fONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGES: iVL rate 4K, 5 and 6 per cent as to location and amount: no delay. SAMUEL W. BLACK & CO., 99 Fourth avenne. Jy:4-23-TTS MONEY LOANED-KATES X TO 6 PES cent, arcordlni: to amount and location. See BAXTER, THOMPSON CO., 1&2 Fourth ave. se30-59-TusSu M ORlGAGES-51,000,000 TO LOAN ON CITY and snhnrban nronertles at 4. 5 and 6 per cent, and on tanns In Allegheny and adjacent cnuntlesat6pcrccnt. 1. M. PENNOCK&SON. 147 Fourth avenne. ap7-f41 MORTGAGES-MONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS tosnltat4J, 5 and per cent, ALLES L .1A1LEY, 164 Fourth ave. Tel. 167. apl4-19-TT3sn MORTGAGES ON CITY OP. ALLEGHENY county property at lowest rates. HEM'.l' A. WEAVER & CO.. 92 Fourth avenue. mb2-D OWNERS OF ALL KINDS OF REAL ESTATE In both cities and county that want to sell and hare tbelr property advertised free orcbargo to call at ouce on THOS. MCCAFFREY, 3j09 Butler st : purchasers calling dally; office open evenings; telephone 5514. Je26-37-s TO LOAN-?5no,UOO, IN AMOUNTS OF 13.000 and upward, on citv and suburban property, on 4)4 per cent, free or tax: also smaller amounts at 5 and 6 per cent. BLACK A BAIRD, 95 Fourth avenue. se21-LS-D TO LOAN fJOaOOO ON MORTGAGES flOO and npwardat6percent:500,000at4X percent on residences or business property; also In ad joining counties. S. H. 1KLNCH. 125 Fourth nrnnnii i p"4--4 Tit avenue. OC24-4-D O-I 000.000 TO LOAN ON MORTGAGES tl? 19 large and small amounts at 4, 5 and 6 per cent free or state tax: no delay. UEED B. COYLE it CO., 131 Fourth ave. my21-60-TTS Bliocellnnconi. ANY' PERSON WISHING TO HAVE HORSES well kept during the winter season for inr ther information address B. C. SCOTT, Glrty P. O,, Armstrong co., Pa. OC4-34 EVERYONE-TO HAVE 1HE1R BROKEN windows fixed before winter: telephone 147J or write postal card Tor price list. G. G. O'BRIEN, Painter. 2D2 Firth ave. sclO-rrs FOUNDRY TV PURCHASE AN INTEREST In an established foundry and machine shop, or would Join a practical foundry man and machinist to build a new plant, or purchase one already built; none but those who are fully posted in the business and can take a small Interest need applv. Address FOUNDRY AND MACHINIST, Dispatch office. ocS-31 HORSES-TWO GOOD .STOUT DRAUGHT horses; state lowest cash priceand where can be seen. W. B., Dispatch office. oc3-39 PENSIONS THE PITTSBURG PENSION AGENCYOF J. H. STEVENSON & CO.. 100 fifth ave. Pensions now had for all disabled soldiers, permanently helpless children and widows of deceased soldiers nnder late act of Congress: pensions increased to correspond with the disability; bounties collected: certificates ot service procured where discharges arc lost. SC14-D RIVATE SCHOLARS-BY A YALE MAN. Address, TUTOR. 104 Fulton t., Pittsburg. se27-63-MWTSSu ZINC-CLEAN SCRAP ZINC: HIGHEST price paid by HARBISON BROTHERS A CO., Thirty-fifth and Gray's Ferry Road, Philadelphia. sel7-20-ws FOR SALE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE. Cltr Residences. BEDFORD AVE.-PEES3EDBRICK.9ROOM3: all Improvements; good tot. MORRISON & BANKS, lOSThlrd ave., cor. Wood St. se20-TTS DEVILL1KKS ST. 59.000 -3 TWO-STORY dwellings of 7 rooms each; lot 40x84; reve nue ?7S0: taxes SJ21: send for large catalogue, free, lust out. BLACK & BAIUD. 95 Fourth ave nue. OC4-37-FSSU ENOCH ST.-J18. 700 FOKALL-4 DWELLINGS of 6 rooms each, renting for SI. 600 each: also 3 dwellings on Webster avenue or 8 rooms each, renting Tor ?J6 each; lot 4SxS9: revenue, 1,704: taxes, S3.17: send for large catalogue, free, just out. BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth avenue. oc4-3S-MThS HOUSES-BYJ. II. STEVENSON CO.. 100 Fifth ave. Dwelling of 9 rooms, nearly new. brick. In Second ward. Allegheny, has halls, cel lar, both gases, hot and cold water, bath room, well finished, grained, etc.. close to electric line, only (4.000 and in payments: see this before you bnv; also dwelling of 6 rooms and finished attic in the best part of Sixth ward, Allegheny, a brick, finely finished, price tAOCO. room on same lot for a second building: also in Thirty-second ward, rittsburg, a frame of 9 rooms and 2 moms m attic, cistern, gas, large lot, pried only H?00- ocl- MILLERST.-SUBSTANT1AL8-ROOMBKICK at a bargain. BALTENSPERGEK & WILLIAMS. IM Fourth ave. oc3-37 -rT. WASHINGTON. NEAR INCLINE 1V1. frame bouse 7 rooms, hill, etc.: will make terms to suit. BALTENSPERGEK & WILLIAMS, 154 Fourth ave. 0C3-37 TWELFTH WARD-A BARGAIN-NO. UZl Pennave., three-story brick dwelling of nlno rooms, cemented cellar, etc.; lot 24x100 ft. to an alley: 6ldc alley: also No 2311 Pennave., business prorerty, frame building, seven rooms, store room: also In rear three brick houses; lot 24x100 ft. to an alley. Particulars of ALLES BAILEY, 164 Fourth ave. Tel. 167. OC4-44' O-f 300-ONLY J20 DOWN ANDt-OPEKMO. OJM until paid for, no other payments re quired; neat brick house. 6 rooms, modern im provements. In rapidly growing section of the city. No. 205 Plymouth St.: 25 minutes from P. O. OS). See W. A. HERKON' SONS, 80 Fourth ave. OC4-70-4.8.15.22.29' Cpr OOO-BEDFORD AVE.. NEARFRANCIS. ijOl elegant new brick dwelling, eight large rooms, hall, vestibule, all handsomely papered, fiainieu nuu uuisucu inrougnoui: good cellar; evel lot SOxIM to alley, ffit, PETTY & CO.. 107 Fourth ave. cl-a-Ths QQ OOO-RENTAL ?900 PER YEAR. SIX NEW Um brick houses, containing city water, good cellars. Inside w. c. good sewerage; all rented to No. 1 tenants: street paved; this Is a first-class Investment. WM. PETTY & CO., 107 Fourth ave. OCl-9-ThB Knst End Kpftldrnc. EAST END BARGAIN-MODERN TEN KOOMED brick residence: all Improve ments: nice lot CxlM; one square of Fifth ave. cable: possession to purchaser now or April 1. CHARLES SOMEESACO., 313 Wood st.7 6019 Penn ave. oc2-41-Th6 EAST END RESIDENCE-FRAME 1! ROOMS, hot and cold water, slate mantels, center hall, bath, laundry, etc; good location: nice lot: cheap: only IS.O00. See BLACK & BAIKD, 95 i: ourth avenue. oc2-52-WThssu MAP.CHANDST., E. E.-BEAUTIFUL RESI DENCE. II rooms, : bathrooms, modern luxuries, good lot stable; location unrivaled; onlv .'S.O00. See BLACK & BAIRD. 95 Fourth ave. AIS1. oc2-53-TuThssu BES'.DENCE A FINE EAST END DWELL ING and large corner lot: near electric cars and R. IX. station: a beautiful residence, and re plete throughout with all the modern appliances; rooms lirge and cheerful; splendid corner lot over lOOxlSO feet: abundance of shade trees ard shrub bery, etc.. etc Terms from JAS. W. DRAPU & CO., 120 Fourth avenne, Pittsburg. Pa, OC4-62-D TWO ACRES-A BOUT-AND FINE RESI DENCE in the East End, occupying a gentle slope on one of the new paved streets; residence Is almost new, hasten spacious rooms, reception hail, attic roomi, bath, lavatory, natural gas: everything !n prime order; beautiful grounds; abundance of shade trees, spring house carriage house t:c. etc. Particulars from JAS. w. DKA P E A CO. , 129 Fourth ave., Pittsburg. OC4-E2-D' WARD ST., OAKLAND-SIX-liOOU HOUSE, all modern Improvements, hot and cold water, bath. Inside w. c good cellar, porches, etc., on the line or the electric road: price MG00 to a quick butor on easy terms. C H. LOVE, No. tut Fourth ave. oc4-51 QrT 3SO MEYKAN AVE.. OAKLAND. OH near cable and electric cars: paved and stwered street: new 8-room Queen Anne brick house, large hall, double parlors, hath, w. c. gases, china closets, large pantries; house newiv papered and decorated, elegant front porch: everything in excellent condition. SAM UEL W. BLACK & CO., 99 Fourth ave. OCI-76-WFS Ql Q OOO-MARCHAND ST, NEAR SHADY C5JLO? ae., convenient to new Kenmawr, stone house of 12 rooms, elegant reception hall, beautiful mantels and hearths, gases, electric work, large bathroom, latest sanitary arrange ments, house beautifully paperect and decorated; owner leaving city: will sell at a bargain. SAM UEL W. BLACK &, CO., 99 Fourth ave. OC3-23" QC 900-NZW FRAME HOUSE OF TEN 009 rooms; finished attic bath; complete; slate mantels. Inside shutters, nicely papered throughout, both gases, large front and back porches; elegant location In Nineteenth ward; close to Negley ave. and Rlppey St.: paved; this is a verv desirable property. MELLON BROTH ERS, 6349 SUtlon St., E.E. se28-159-TnThB8u CT SOO-SOUTH HIGHLAND AVE., BELOW Off Fifth ave., and near Walnut st.: brick res idence of 8 rooms, large hall, douDleparlors. bath. Inside w. c, both gases, electric bells, large closets And nanrriM. irood drv cellar, nnrrh fpnnt Cl OOO SMALL CASH PAYMENT DOWN, Ort9 balance In monthly Installments of 2; neat brick bouse, Brooms: modern improvements: laundrv, lotS73fft. front, on St. Clslr: one square from Penn ave. cable line. In midst or East End. (53). See W. A. HEBRON SONS. 80 Fourth ave. OC4-69-4, 9, 1J, 17, 2L 25' CO SOO-REBECCAST., NEAR PENN AVE. O-uf cable cars, nice 6-room frame, hall, gas, water, porches: aU in good condition: lot 20x112. SAMUEL W..BLAOK A CO., 99 Fourth ave. oel-76-WTB' FOR SALE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE Enat End Residence CO 500 EACH-THREE NICE STX-ROOU 0---i dwellings adjoining Fifth ave. and Craig st, Oakland, close to cable cars: natural gas and other conveniences; quite new: 50-foot lots: Im mediate possession. J AS. W. DRAPE Jt CO., 129 Fourth ave., Pittsburg. oc4-tg-DT Allegheny Residence. ARCH ST.. NEAR SAMPSON-18,000 FOK both, 2two-storrand attic brick dwellings of 6 and 6 rooms respectively: frame stable In rear: lot 27x100, to Veto street: yearly rent, 8590: send for large catalogue, Just out, BLACK & BAIRD. 95 Fonrth a cnue. oc4-86-D LOCUST ST.-BETWKEN SEDGWICK AND Fulton 6tsM pressed brick dwelling, 5 rooms, bith. etc.; Iot24xl30 feet: terms: K can. balance 81.U0O annuallv: price $7,500, SAMUEL W. BLACK Jt CO.. 99 Fonrth ave. Ee30-94-TT8 -VTOKTH AVE.. ALLEGHENl-FINE RESI J DEN CE fronting the parks: nine beautiful rooms and all the recent conveniences: very de sirable location; price and terms moderate; Im mediate possession. JAS. W. DRAPE CO.. 129 Fourth ave,, Pittsburg. oc4-62-D SECOND WARD, ALLEGHENY CITY. BRICK dwelling; well located, slate mantels, ete;: very cheap if applied for at once, as the owner is going to leave the city; price fj,800. C. H. LOVE, No. 93 Fonrth avenue. oc4-5l Cl 000-N1CE NEWBRICK HOUSE; SIX Ofcf rooms, bath, pantry and good dry cellar; on Kirkpttrick avenue. Second ward, Allegheny. A. LEGGATE & SON, 31 Federal St., Allegheny. OC4-95' Suburban Residences. rTX ACRES OF LEVEL, PRODUCTIVE LAND I O convenient to city: fle eight-roomed brick residence, barn, spring, smoke and wash house: 32-acre orchard; good fruit: board lences; nice garden, etc.: cheap. ED WITCISH. 410 Grant street. Pittsburg. QC4-P FOR SAI.E LOT. Cltr Lots. gfiA PER FOOT-FOR FRONTAGE ON A i5Du good wide, paved, 6ewered street In a district rapidly Improving, right in the city, should attract a buvcr: we offer oo the best portion of Colwell St., easy walk or quick ride by cable from P. O., 25 Teet front at above figure, ground elevated, shaded. CHARLES SOMEKS'& CO., 313 Wood st., 6019 Penn ave. QC4-53 East End Lota. I7.UBEKA PLACE OAKLAND, SPECIAL II sale Saturday. Octobers, at 2 P. M on the p-emlses. Alllqulppa street. 100 nice building lots; prices only $250 to 650; monthly payments; inter est only 4 per cent: only 3 minutes' walk from Fifth avenue and Robinson street; call at our office Tor a plan: you can get one of the biggest bargains ever offered In Pittsburg: come to the sale on Saturday next. GEO. SCHMIDT, 157 Fourth avenue, or ALLES & BAILEY, 161 Fourth avenue, city. Tel. 167. se30-87 LOTS-24XI00. IN ELBA SQUARE. ONLY 8 minutes' ride from Conn House: the best value for the money, to be had anywhere; besnre to examine these lots before busing elsewhere. WM. PETTY J. CO.. 107 Fourth ave. ocl-9-ThB PARK VIEW EAST END -LOTS 1375 TO (1.100; 10 minutes lrom postofflce: only two minutes' walk from Firth ave. Traction road:' all lots good; most desirable In the market; monthly and quarterly payments or liberal discount for cash: salesmen on the grounds Tuesdays, Thurs days and Saturdays. 2 to 5 p. Mt, during October. THOS. LIGGETT. 71 Diamond St. se28-74 ST. CLAIR ST.-LOT 75x103 FT., FOR 83,100 Near Stanton ave.. East End; location good. W. A. HERRON & SON'S, No. 80 Fonrth ave. OC4-30-WS C.ROO 1I CASH-AND $1,600 AT WILL OF tjpO buyer will secure one or the nicest pieces of property we have to offer for the money in the East End, 13oil44: level ground with good street front age; excellent building location; a sale purchase for future resale. CHARLES SOMERS & CO., 313 Wood St., 6019 Penn ave. ocl-53" CT 600 ONLY FOR BUILDING LOT 40x160 qJL? ft.near Flfthave.,on Negley ave., rormerly Roup St., Twenty-second ward, location first class. W. A. HEHKON &SONS, No. 80 Fonrth ave. OC2-78-B' OT OO PER FOOT FRONT CORNER SO. 31 Highland ave. and Arabella st.; lot 30x104: will be sold at a bargain. SAML. W. BLACK CO., 99 Fourth ave. oc4-65-IU8 Allesheny I,ota. PEREYSVILLE AVE.-AT TERMINUS OF car line, handsome building site having 275 leet frontage: will be sold cheap. BALTEN SPEKGER& WILLIAMS. 154 Fourth ave. oc3-3I WILLIS Sr.-TWELFTH WARD, ALLE GHENY Well located, but a short dis tance from the postoClce: lots 20x100 ft. only $500; one-fourth cash and balance to suit purchaser. W. A. HERRON & SONS. No. 80 Fonrth ave. 0C4-32-6 CI 200 -LINDEN AVE., ALLEGHENY. JL5 handsome corner lot 43x105: an elegant building site; very cheap. CHARLES SOMERS & CO., 213 Wood St., 6019 Penn ave. oc3-31 SnDnrbnn Lots. TRACT OF 100 ACRES-NEAR W1XMERD1NG and Walls, eminently adapted to lay out In building sites: elegaut speculation in the pur chase or this tract. JAS. W. DKAPE 4 CO.. 129 Fourth ave , Pittsburg. OC4-S2-D rriMMERMAN PARK WILL CONTAIN 75 JlX acres: come and see this lovely park before buying: largest lots pure air; best water: llstot lot owners who have bought the first 21 acres fur nished cheerfully: lots right at the station; rail road fare only 4 cents; free pass to and from lots; S rices from pO to $.5u: only two miles from Smith eld Et. J. b. ZU1MEKUAN, 141 Fourth ave. se28-45 - O ACRES-OF NICE LEVEL LANDAND3J JL.--. acres near the city and close to line of rail road: great bargain to a prompt purchaser. JAS. w. DKAPE4C0., 129 Fourth ave., Pittsburg. OCi-K-D Mlacellaneoaa. BY THOMAS MCCAFFREY. 3509 BUTLER ST. -6,100-AtChartlers, Joseph P. Cowans, 2 new frame houses of 6 rooms; hall and finished attic In each: porches; natural gas, etc.; lot 50x100: terms to suit. $3,650 On Harrison near Forty-ninth St., good brick house of 6 rooms and brick house of 3 rooms; this is a bargain: terms easy. $2,000 each, on Keystone ave., near McCandless, Eighteenth ward; lots 20x115 each; two new frame bouses of live rooms and attic in each; terms to suit. $1,700 each, on Holmes, near Flttv-fonrth st.. Eighteenth ward; lots 20x100 each; four new frame houses of four rooms and attic and porch with each: positive bargain; terms to suit. $i8ou No. 248 Ihlrtv-seventh street, second door from bank: good brick house of hall, five rooms and attic: lot 18x94: terms easy. $l.550-No. 101 Forty-fifth st.; lot 20x100; frame house of lour rooms: easy payments. $j,300 On Forty-fourth St., near Penn ave.; lot 22x100: new brick house, eight rooms, hall and bath; terms to suit. (5,300 No. 5331) Butler St.: No. 1 business loca tion: lot 20x100: new frame business house and dwelling ot ball, store and 7 rooms; easy pay ments. $1. COO-No. 5327 Butler st. ; lot 20x100; new frame business house and dwelling of hall, store and 6 rooms; one-half cash. $1.500 On Kendall, near Fifty-fourth St., lot 40 XI0O, double frame bouse or4 rooms In each; posi tive bargain. 2.600-No. 4910 Penn ave., lot 12,x110, 2-story frame of C rooms and kitchen, In No. 1 repair; easy payments. $1,000 Keystone ave., near FIftv-rourth St., good frame house of 3 rooms, lot 20x100; one-half cash. For genuine bargains in real estate or all kinds be sure to call on THOS. MCCAFFKEY, S509 But ler st. Office open evenings. Telephone, 5,514. OC4-90 -1 OTS-BKUSHTON, W1LKINSBUKG AND XJ Edgewood. 34 lots, 40x130, $225to450; terms, $50 00 cash. 91ots,24xl22,toalley, $500; terms, one-haircash. 10 lots, 33x132, $250 to $500; terms. $50 00 cash. 35 lots. 50X120, j00toi3U0: terms, one-hilf cash U. C. CLARKE, 135 Fourth ave., and Edgewood. se4-TTS OWN A HOME-WE WILL BUY OR BUILD for you anywhere and let your rent pay for the property: no security required. GRANITE STATE PROVIDENT ASSOCIATION, branch offices.'Standard building, 531-533 Wood St.. Pitts burg mrl3-15-TTSSii' FOR SALE-BUSINESS. BualnettK Opportunities. BARBER SHOP - SPLENDID CHANCE; best central location In city. Address J. G., Dispatch office. OC4-28 COUNTRY STORE FOR SALE OH EX CHANGE; good well-established, doing $40,000 per annum: no competition: elegant loca tion: store room, dwelling, warehouse, neigh scales, stabling, groceries, clothing, oonts and shoes, drygoods. agricultural implements and supplies, sale country custom and village. For particulars apply to ED. WTTTISH, 410 Grant street, Pittsburg. ocl-64-wssu GROCERY AND MEAT MAKKET-$L500-dolng $500 per week; large newspaper route In best town In Western Penna.; grocery store $700 or Invoice, others $5uo to $5,0u0; cigar, drug, notion, shoe and rumlsblng stores. PEKCTVAL CHAPMAN. 439 Grant St. OC4-52 1 BOCERY BUSINESS-AN OLD ESTAB VT L1SHED fainllv retail city stand: excellent location; one oi the best openings in either city. JAS. W. DRAPE & CO., 129 Fonrth ave.. Pitts burg. OC4-62-D -TKON MANUFACTURING AND STEAM 1 BOAT blacksmith business for sale or to lease In the city; long established and prosper ous: will sell or lease the entire plant to an ac ceptable party or firm for 10 to 15 years: very little capital necessary; this is a chance rarely met with. JAS. W. DRAPE & CO.. 129 Fourth ave.. Pitts burg. oc4-63 MILLINERY STORE-BEST crfANCE EVER ottered: grocery stores In both cities and subnrbs: Souring mill, $3,000: bakeries, cigar stores. uoUon stores, drug stores, shoe stores, book and stationery store, milk depots. SHEP AKD & CO., 151 Fourth ave. oc4 MILK DEPOTS-$390. $500. $600, $2. 000, PLUMB ING business, hardware store, general store In country town. HOLMES & CO., 420 bmtthfield st. oc4-76 TiETAIL FAMILY QROCEKY - IN ALLE XV GHENY, doing a sale, profitable business; stock and fixtures valued at about $t,50U. JAS. W. DRAPE & CO., 129 Fourth ave., Pittsburg. OC4-S2-D' SALOON CITY SALOON; 18-ROOMED hotel; saloon property In rood Ohio town. HOLMES & CO., 420 Smithfield st. 0C4-76" SHOE STOKE LARGE PAYING 1RADE; groceries. $350 to $5,000; cigar stores, $300 to t4,00u, HOLMES & CO., 438 Smithfield St. oe4-7T FOR SALE BUSINESS. Tiuslnes Opportunities. ' SILENT INTEREST-IN AN IRON AND MA CHINE manufacturing business; net profit at last annual balance was 18J4 per cent on the capital stock: this Is a snlendld thing; parties are worthv. and business Is of a progressive character. Particulars from JAS. W. DRAPE CO.. 129 Fonrth ave., Pittsburg. oc4-62-D IL LEASE-SURROUNDED, BY LARGE developments. Address OIL, .Dispatch . " oA-S' Business Properties. BUTLER ST.-NO. 3705, FIFTEENTH WARD the best business location In the ward: lot 21X100 ft, with large store building: at present occupied by Geo. Ueti as shoestore: frame dwell ing on rear of lot; this valuable property will be sold very low and on easv terms. Particulars of a tiOS. MCCAFFREY, 3000 JiUlier. seiu-aj-"- BED BRICK WORKS-LOCATED CORNER Liberty ave. and Thirty-eighth St.; contains three kilns, dry house, machinery, trucks, wagons, tools, etc: everything complete, and has a capacity or 15. 000 brick per day; price very low to a quick buyer: easy terms. WM. PETTY & CO., 107 Fourth ave. oc2-3S-ThS FIFTH AVE. BUSINESS PROPERTY OP POSITE Van Braam st. for $6,000: terms, $1,500 cash, balance to suit purchaser: lot 20x95 to alley; brick house, 5 rooms; good cellar and sewers: "big bargain. ALLES S BA1LFA. 164 Fourth ave. Telephone 167. se.0-93T8n PENN AVE.-VALUABLE BUSINESS PROP ERTY, about 70x110 feet, with warehouses and offices: must be sold to settle up a firm busi ness: possession at once. JAS. W. DRAPE A CO., 1-9 Fourth ave, Pittsburg. 0C4-62-D CI A OOO INVESTMENT ALLEGHENY 2 O JLtfc7 storerooms and 6 tenement houses: also 2 vacant lots in a good location and on electric car line, now bringing rental of $1,200 per annum: can easily be made pay 10 per cent. For particu lars see M. F. HIPPLE & CO., 96 Fourth ave. se30-97-TTS ' Mannfhctnrinti ltes. CO 300-COK. FOURTEENTH AND ETNA Oi) St.. lot 46x53 ft., with old brick dwellings: first-class location foranyklndof business: would make splendid manufacturing site: terms very easy. THOS. MCCAFFREY. 3509 Butler St. 6620-84-85 FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS. Horses. Vehicles: Lire Stock. Etc BUGGIES. CARU1AGES. SPRING WAGONS, etc. second-hand rigs bought and sold; big bargains. SAMUEL CHAMBERLAIN, No. 618 Dnquesnc way, near Sixth street bridge. se3-22-MThs' DELIVERY WAGONS-DELIVERY WAGONS all styles: ourown make. WM. BECKERT, 840 to S44 Ohio street,.Allegheny. Telephone, 3420. Jell-76-MWS' PONIES-WELL MATCHED PAIR, PER FECTLY sound and gentle: good action either in harness or saddle: also double and single set olharness, buggy and general outfit complete; responsible parties can have them on trial. Ad dress "PONIES," Dispatch office. oc4-l Olaclilnery nnd Metnls. AUTOMATIC TYPEWRITER WRITES without a ribbon i self-Inker, self-spacer, light and substantial: see the household engine; runs sewing machine, ventilates bouse, rocks cradle, fansbabv, does churning, etc.: coming, the compressed air fruit preserver: keeps fruit, milk and meats without the nse of ice; send for circular: 1 can now take 50 horses to board on preserved fodder, etc G. K. FLOWER, 110 Fourth avenne, Pittsburg. Je22-81-MSBU -rv.KIl.LING ENGINES AND BOILERS-FOR XJ oil or gas wells, engiics and boilers in every size and style, sawmills anO wood-working ma chinery. HAKMES MACHINE DEPOT, No. 97 First ave., Pittsburg, Pa. inh9-D ENGINES AND BOILER NEW AND RE FITTED: repairing promptly attended to. PORTER FOUNDRY AND MACHINE CO., LIM., below Suspension bridge, Allegheny, Pa. oc2-6S HOISTING AND PORTABLE ENG1NES small vertical engines and boilers, wire rone. Iron charging barrows, Slemen valves, lard kettles, castings, etc VELTE & MCDONALD. 3200 Penn avenue. ocl-TTS" SECOND-HAND ENGINES AND BOILERS all sizes and styles In stock, from 4 to 100 h. p. ; all refitted; good as new, at lowest prices; porta ble engines, 8 to 25 h. p.; boilers all sizes and styles. J. 8. YOUNG, 3 Park way, Allegheny, Pa. oc3-80-D Miscellaneous. fEWELRY-DISCOUNT OF 10 PEE CENTON fj all society tickets. Jewelry, diamonds, watches, clocks, silverware and spectacles, etc., at WILSON'S, 61 Fourth ave, Pittsburg. Fine watch and Jewelry repairing a specialty. sel3-7TS SIDEBOAKD-AT HALF COST, FINE LARGE walnut sideboard. Tennessee marble top; also, good upholstered walnut sora: both good as new. Address FURNITURE, Dispatch office. OC4-12-TTS PERSONAL. -IJERSONAL BOOKS WANTED-IF YOU X have any books to sell, let ns know. LEVI'S BOOK STORE. Seventh Avenue Hotel building. mh7 PERSONAL -WE HAVE FOE SALE THE Encyclopedia Brltannlca, good as new, sheep or morocco binding; very cheap; also 50,000 other books, old and new. FRANK BACON & CO., 301 Smithfield street. sc2S PERSONAL-LADIES. J. DWYEB SELLS fine dress goods, jackets, wraps, Jewelry, etc., on weekly payments: he handles all the latest styles In these goods. COR. SEVENTH AVE. AND SMITHFIELD, upstairs. Room 4, McCance block. Cut this out and save trouble In finding place. OC3-33 PERSONAL-GENTLEMEN CONTEMPLAT ING a trip to the seasbore and mountain re sorts or returning thererrom, should bring their clothing to DICKSON, the tailor, 65 Filth ave., cor. Wood St.. second floor, and have the same cleaned, repaired and pressed, so as to look like new, and at a reasonable cost, and at the same time should you desire a new suit, his stock or Imported and 4omestic goods Is or the newest and most fashionable patterns; bv giving him a call ou will not regret it. '1 ele. 1558. Je28-D LOST, LOST-MEXICAN OPAL, LARGE SCARFP1N. Return for reward to HOTEL ANDERSON OFFICE. oc4-9 LOST-A SILVER BKOOCH. BETWEEN Boggs k Buhl's, and the corner or Ohio and Sandusky street. Finder will be rewarded by leaving It at office or BOGGS & BUHL. OC4-C0 LOST-LADY'S GOLD WaTCH-YESTERD AY at or near the Exposition; "K. B."on out side of case; wooden chain. Finder leaving at EXPOSITION or DISPATCH OFFICE will be rewarded. oc4-99 LOST OK STOLEN ON OCTOBER S. BE TWEEN the hours of 2 and 3, a bull terrier pup. 3 months old, pure white body and brown met.. The finder will receive a liberal reward by returning same to HENKY R. REA, 268 Kldge ave., Allegheny. oc4-93 FOUND. F OUND-TA-VA-ZON SPECIALS CURE ALL chronic diseases. 301 GRANT ST. oc4-85 DIVIDENDS. DIVIDEND-THE DIRECTORS OP CITY Deposit Bank have declared a dividend of FIVE PER CENT on the capital stock out of the earnings of the last six months payable forthwith. THOMAS BROWN. Pres. Pittsburg. October 1, 189a oc4-79-D ELECTION'S. Office of the PrTTSBtraG Gas Company, i September 22, 1890. J LECTION THE STOCKHOLDERS OP It the Pittsburg Gas Comnany aro hereby notified that the annual election for trustees will be held at the office of the company on MONDAY, October 6, from 12 to 2 o'clock F. m. w.h. moclelland, Secy. se24-o4-s ELECTION THE ANNUAL MEETING of the stockholders of the Pennsylvania bait .Manufacturing Company will be held at their office. No. HfT Chestnut street, Philaael phia,on WEDNESDAY. October 29. 1890, at 12 o'clock noon, for the election of seven di rectors for the ensuing year, and such other business as may be brought before them. AUSTIN M. PURVES. Secretary. se24-29-WS PROPOSAL!.. "VfOTICE TO COIN TRACTORSSEALED 1 proposals will be received at the office of the Borousb. Clerk. McKeesport, Pa., until TUESDAY, OCTOBER 7, A. D. 1S90, at i o'clock P. M.. for the following STREET IMPROVEMENTS: Grading, curbing and paying Walnut street wuu .Hue. Mono irom rowers una to tne borough line (contractor to specify the time ho can have the work completed). Grading, curbing and paving Highland ave nne with firebrick from Elm street id Chestnut street. Grading, curbing and paTine Elm street with firebrick from Cliff street to Highland avenue. Grading, curbing and paving ' Wiley avenue with asphalt block, from Huey street to Clifford street. Plans and specifications of tne above work can be seen, and blanks for bidding, and all in formation can be had at the Engineer's office on and after OCTOBER 8. Each proposal must be accompanied by a bond id double the amount of the proposal, and probated before a notary public, and said pro posals must be handed in on or before the above specified time. Unless said requirements are carried out the bid will not be considered. The btreet Committee reserves the right to reject any or all proposals. G. B. HERWICK. Borough Clerk. McKeesport, Pa., October 1, 189a oc2-8-UThS jIToKNlGHTiVlCTOKY, PLUMBERS, GAS AND STEAM FITTERS, Dealers in Gas Fixtures, LAMPS, PUMPS, LEAD PIPE, HOSE, ETC. Special attention given to Natural Gas Fitting, aid SMITHFIELD ST., PITTSBURG, PA. Telephone 76 Ja7-89-TTS TO LET. Cltr Residences. HOUSE-A GOOD HOUSE CHEAP, 7 ROOMS, (23 per mo., on Scott, convenient to Court House; also, bouse 6 rooms on Ilcrron. near Wylle ave. one square from cable line. W. A. HERRON &SON8, 80 Fourth ave. oc2-80-WThst KEATING ALLEY NO. 1, NEAR ROBERTS St., new brick house, two minutes rrom Wylle ave cable 'cars, six rooms, finished attic. Inside w. c. : rent, tlSpermonth. InquireofMc CULLOUGH & SMITH, 31 Seventh st. au26-75t East End Residence. CRAIG ST.. NEAR FIFTH AVE.-A NEW 2-storv Queen Anne residence of 11 rooms, reception halt, handsomely papered throughout: every modern convenience: $60 perniouth. BAX TER, THOMPSON k CO., 162 Fourth ave. oc2-72t FURNISHED HOUSE-14 ROOMS. LATEST Improvements, on Fifth avenue, East End: location good. See W. A. HERRON & SONS, 80 Fourth ave. oc2-79-TuThst Allegheny Residences. HOUSE - A NEW STONE AND BRICK dwelling house often rooms, two bathrooms, marble top washstands and w. c, marble mantels In each room: suitable for two small families without Interfering with each other. E. ROBIN SON, 305 Federal St., Alleghery. oc4-20t Rooms. KOOMS WITH FIRST-CLASS BOARDING in the most desirable part or Scwickley. Letters addressed to P. O. BOX 337. Sewlckley, will receive prompt attention. oc2-16-ThSSut EOOM-ON FIrTH AVENUE. NEAR POST OFFICE: about 16x40; rent low. W. H. BARNES, printer, 61 Diamond St. scll-46t I3ulnc Properties. HOUSES -TWO LARGE BRICK WAKE HOUSES, with steam power aud elevators, suitable for any kind of manufacturing; cen trally located. Address P. O. BOX 685, Pltts bure. Pa. ocl-9t STOKKROOM-NEW AND VERY DEblRABLE storeioom, large cellar, plate-glass front, $700 per -yr.. on West Diamond, nr. Ohio St., Al legheny. See W. A.HEKKON & SONS, 80 Fonrth ave. oc2-81-2,4,7,10t Offices, Desk Room. Etc OFFICES-A FEW NICE ONES IN GER MAN I A SAVINGS BANK BUILDING. W ood and Diamond sts. anl0-49t OFFICIAL PITTSBURG. "VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE JJN report of viewers on the construction ot Virginia avenue boardwalk from Ulvsses street to Oneida street, has been approved by Coun cils, which action will be final unless an appeal is filed in the Court of Common Pleas within ten (10) days from date. E. M. BIGELOW,. Chief of Department of Public Works. Pittsburg. SeDtember 23, IS90. sc25-75 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE reports of viewers on the construction of sewers on Mignonette street, from Negley avenue to Beatty street, and Haights street and private properties of Mrs. S. J. Sargent et aLfrom Stanton avenue to the Allegheny river, have been anproved by Councils, which action will be final" unless an appeal is filed in the Court of Common Pleas within ten (10) days from date. E. M. BIGELOW, Chief of Department of Public Works. Pittsburg, September 25, 189a se25-75 QEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE O CEIVED at the office of the City Control ler until the 9th DAY OF OCTOBER.A. D. 1890. at 2 o'clock p. K., for the building of one four fine chimnev and one two-flue chimney, at the Municipal Hospital, corner of Francis and Bed ford avenue. Thirteenth ward. For further information call on Superintend ent of Municipal Hospital. Each proposal must be accompanied by a bond, with two sureties, donble the amonnt of the estimated cost, probated before the Mayor or City Clerk. The Department of Awards reserves the right to reject any or all bids. J. O. BROWN, Chief Department of Public Safety. Pittsburg. October 1, 1890. oc2-17 SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE CEIVED at the office of the City Con troller until FRIDAY, the 3d day of October, A. D. 1S90, at 2 o'clock P. X., for the erection of a pumping station, corner of Dearborn and Pa cific avenues. Nineteenth nard. Plans and specifications can be seen at the office of the Superintendent of Water Supply and Distribution. Each proposal mast be accompanied by a bond, with two sureties, double the amount of the estimated cost, probated before the Mayor or City Clerk. The Departmentof Awards reserves the tight to rej'ect any or all bids. E. M. BIGELOW. Chleif of Deparment of Publllc Works. Pittsburg, beptember 23. 1889 se-324 I No. 95. J A GENERAL ORDINANCE RELATING to the entry upon, over or under, or the use or occupation of any street, lane or alley, or any part thereof, by any person or corpora tion for the purpose of supplying light, beat and power, or any of them, to the public by means of electricity, and providing reasonable regulations pertaining thereto lor the public convenience and safety. Section 1 Be it ordained and enacted by the city of Pittsburg, In Select and Common Coun cils assembled, and it is hereby ordained and enacted by the authority of the same. That all corporations formed for the purpose of supply ing light, beat and power, or any of them, to the public by means of electricity which shall hereafter obtain, by an ordinance dnly passed and approved, the consent of the Councils of this city to enter upon, over or under, or use or occupy any of the streets, lanes, alleys or highways, or parts thereof, within the city for any purpose shall, upon the passage and approval of such ordinance, and upon the acceptance of this general ordi nance as hereinafter provided but not other wise, have and be declared to possess the right, under this general ordinance, to enter upon, over or under, and to occupy and use the same under and subject to the following regu lations: First Every such company before entering upon the streets, lanes, alleys or highways of this city for the purpose of constructing there on or thereunder any apparatus, device or means for the supply of light, heat and power or any of them, by means of electricity, shall file in the office of the Department of Public Works plan showing the location and size of such proposed apparatus, device or means and the nature and character thereof. In case such company proposes to nse wires, rabies or any other means in whole or in part over and above the surface of the streets and highways, such plans shall show the size, natnie and character, height, with reference to the grade liue and means of insulation of such proposed wires, cables or other means, and also the size, character and location, with respect to the roadway or curb line of the posts, poles or other means proposed to be used for the support of such over head system, and in case such company proposes to use under the surface of the streets any wires, cable, conduit, tube, sub way or underground system, such plan shall show the location, manner of construction and means of insulation of such proposed wire, cable, conduit, tube, subway or underground system and tbe size and depth thereof, with reference to tbe surface of tho street, and all such plans shall be subject to tbe approval of the Chief of the Department of Public Works or oi tne committee on ruunc works. Second All wire, cables or other means used by any such companies over tbe surface of any of the streets or bighwa)s -hall be erected at a height of not less, than 20 feet above tho grade line, and no such wires, cables or other overhead system shall be constructed diago nally across any street or highway. Every such company constructing any wires, cables or other overhead system along and over any of tho streets or highways shall erect tbe same along and over the curb lines so nearly as may be practicable, and no such wires, cables or other overhead system shall be constructed by any such company over and across any street or highway except at tho intersection thereof with another street or highway, and in every case where any such company constructs any cable, wire or other overhead system across any street or highway and along which any cable or wire is used for the purpose of supplying motive power for the traction of cars upon such street or highway, such company so constructing any cable, wire or other overhead system across such street or highway shall erect the same over and above all cables and wnes ued for tho supply of motive power upon such street or highway, and shall place underneath its cables, wires or other overhead system such other and additional guard wires or other means as may .bo necessary to at all times prevent its cables. wires or other overhead system irom railing upon or coming in contact witb any wires or ca bles used for the supply of motive power upon such street or highway. Third all wires, cables, conduits, tubes, sub ways or other underground system constructed by Buch company 'under tbe surface of any street or hlgnwayrshall be placed not less than two feet beneath tbe surface of tbe roadway of such street or highway, and as near the curb line thereof as may be prac ticable. In flo event shall more than two squares of any street or highway be opened at any one time for the construction or repair, of any underground system, and ever such company which shall remove or disturb iub pavement on any street or highway snail promptly replace or renew the same in good order and condition under the superyision and direction of the Department of Public Works. Fourth Tbe entire system used and all tbe device", means, appliances and apparatus of every such company in so far as tbe same or any part thereof may relate to or in any way anect or endanger the (safety of the public, shall at all times be subject to the inspection of and under the supervision of the Depart ment of Public Safety. Fifth When and as often as may be required by tbe Department of Public Safety each of such companies shall furnish to said department full information concernlnir ttlA nnAratlan of tin tnu nem of supply and every part thereof, and also a uui.emea. snowing tne amount oi electro motive force used and the current strength conveyed or nsed along its lines, and said de partment shall at all times have the right to in spect and test tbe same. IBixtn ii at any time any of the wlr s or Ue vicesof any of the said companies shall in any OFFICIAL-PITTSBURG. manner obstruct, endanger or interfere with the fire department or any of its employes in the proper use of its apparatus when called Into service, the said fire department or any of the employes thereof shall have tbe right and be at liberty to cut down and remove such wires or devices, without tbe city or any of its agents or employes being held in any manner liable in consequence thereof. Section 2 In case any such companies fail to secure an approval of its plans or devices in any respect as hereinbefore provided, it shall thereupon have the right to make application to Councils for such approval, and Councils may, by a concurrent resolution or otherwise, make or grant such approval. Section 3 None of such companies shall have tbe right to enter upon, over or under, use or ocenpy any of the streets, lanes, alleys or highways or parts thereof within this city until after such company shall have procured tbe consent of tbe Councils of this city by an ordinance other tban this one dnly passed and approved granting snch rights to such com pany, and unless such company shall file with the Controller of this City within 30 days after the passage or approval of snch ordinance its certificate of acceptance of all tbe conditions and provisions of this ordinance, tbe said cer tificate to be executed under tbe corporate seal of such company, duly attested by the presi dent and secretary thereof. Section 4 Each and every person or cor poration violating any of the provisions of this ordinance shall pay a fine of not less than ten (S10) dollars nor more tban one hundred ($100) for each and every violation of this ordinance, to be recovered summarily before the Mayor or any police magistrate of the city ot Pitts burg. Section 5 This ordinance shall be known as the general ordinance, relating to light, beat and power companies. Section 6 That any ordinance or part of ordinance conflicting with the provisions of this ordinance be and tbe same Is hereby re pealed so far as tbe same affects this ordi nance. Ordained ana enacted into a law in Coun cils this 22d day of Septembr, A. D. 189a H. P. FORD, President of Select Council. Attest: GEO. BOOTH. Clerk of Select Council. GEO. L. HOLLIDAY, President of Common Council. Attest: E. J. MARTIN, Clerk of Common Council. Mayor's office, September 3a 1890. Approvpd: H. L GOURLEY. Mayor. Attest: ROBERT OSTERMAIEB, Mayor's Clerk. Recorded in Ordinance Book. vol. 7, page SOS, 2d day of October. A. D. 1890, AN ORDINANCE-ESTABLISHING THE grade of Woolslayer alley, from Main street to Friend-hip avenue. Section 1 Be it ordained and enacted by tbe city of Pittsburg, in Select and Common Coun cils assembled, and it is hereby ordained and enacted by tbe authority of the same. That the crude of the center line of Woolslayer alley, from Main street to Friendship avenne. be and the same is hereby established as follows, to wit: Beginning on the east curb of Main street at an elevation of 234.213 feet; thence rising at tbe rate of 1.8SS feet per 100 feet for a distance of 726.73 feet to the west curb of Friendship avenue, at an elevation of 247.933 feet. AN ORDINANCE-ESTABLISHING THE grade of Clarissa street, from Madison street to Iowa street. Section 1 Po it ordained and enacted by the city of Pittsburg, In Select and Common Coun cils assembled, aud it is hereby ordained and enacted by the authority of the same. That tbe grade of tbe south curb of Clarissa street, from Madison street to Iowa street, be and the same Is hereby established as follows, to wit: Begin ning on the east curb of Madison street at an elevation of 454.83 feet; tbence rising at tbe rate of four (4) feet per 100 feet for a distance of 374.77 feet to an angle; thence rising at the Tate of L65S feet per 100 feet for a distance of 640.48 feet to the west curb of Camp street at an elevation of 480.43 feet: tbence level for a distance of 30.02 feet to the east curb; thence falling at the fete of 2.U19 feet per 100 feet for a distance of 457.71 feet to the west curb of Iowa street at an elevation of 471.05 feet. AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING THE grade of Woolslayer alley from Thirty seventh to Thirty-niuth streets. Section 1 Be it ordained and enacted by the city ot Pittsburg, in Select and Common Coun cils assembled, and it is hereby ordained and enacted by the authority of tbe same. That the grade of the centerline of Woolslayer alley.from Thirty-seventh street to Thirty-ninth street, be and the same is hereny established as follows, to-wit: Beginning on the east curb of Thirty seventh street at an elevation of 143.12 feet; tbence rising at the rate of 4.98 feet per 100 feet for a distance of 219.61 feet to the west building line of Thirty-eighth street at an elevation ot 155.54 feet; thence falling for a distance of 9 feet to the west curb line at elevation of 155.17 feet; thence crossing the said street a distance of 22 feet to tbe east curb at an elevation of 155.82 feet; tbence rising at tho rate of 4.63 feet per 100 feet for a distance of 393.47 feet to the west enrb of Thirty-ninth street at an elevation of 174.16 feet. No. 91. J AN ORDINANCE -FIXING THE PAY . of the. clerk at the Almshouse, Depart ment ofCharitles. Section 1 Be it ordained and enacted by the city or PittsDurg in select and common coun cils assembled, and it is hereby ordained and enacted by the authority of tbe same. That the pay of the clerk at the Almshouse, Department of Charities, of the city of Pittsburg be and the same is hereby fixed at seventy-five ($75) dollars permonth. Section 2 That any ordinance or part of ordinance conflicting with the provisions of this ordinance be and tbe same is hereby re pealed so far as the same affects this ordin ance. Ordained and enacted into a law in Councils this 22d dav of September, A. D. 189a H. P. FORD, President of Select Council, Attest: GEO. BOOTH. Clerk of Select Council. GEO. L. HOLLIDAY, President of Common Council. Attest: E. J. MARTIN, Clerk of Common Council. Mayor's office. October 1, 189a Approved: H. I. GOURLEY, Mayor. Attest : ROBERT OSTERMAIER, Mayor's Clerk. Recorded in Ordinance Book, vol. 7, page 502, 1st dav of October. A. D. 1890. oc2-30 EDUCATIONAL. H OLY GHOST COLLEGE- NIGHT SCHOOL OpOM MONDAY, OCTOBER 6. se21-68-3tS KIRKLAND HALL A Home School for younger bovs. College Preparatory Course.Bnsiness Course. Terms $35a Address KIRKLAND HALL, Clinton, N. Y. aul2-72-TTS CURRY UNIVERSITY. SIXTH STREET. Fall term opens beptember 2. 30 Instructors; 1,606 Students Last Year. Classical, Scientific, Normal and English. Business College. School of Shorthand. Con servatory of Music. School ot Elocution. Night school opens September 2. Bookkeeping, shorthand, geometry, mechanical drawing. Send for catalogue. JAMES CLARK WILLIAMS. A. M., jyl0-53-TTS President URSULINE ACADEMY, OAKLAND. The Ursuline teacbers have opened a prep aratory day school for boys. Terms, S20 per session of five months. English, French or German, singing, calisthenics. Tbe boarding and dav scbool for young ladies opened Sept, S. Tuition: Terms, for day pupils. S35; S30.K5. S20, 115, 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 PITTSBURG ART SCHOOL, JOHN W. BEATTY. Principal, Seventh year opens SEPT. 29. I Study from LIFE and NATURE, etching, lectures, anatomy, per spective composition, art history. Increased facilities for 1890-91; Special department China paint ing and crayon portraiture. Stu dents u-ay enter for limited number of days a week. For prospectus and terms address 413 WOOD STREET. OC2-TUS AND t TYPEWRITING Taught Day- and Evening at DUFFS COLLEGE, For terms, call at the College office, 49 FIFTH AVENUE. aul3-38-S $500 to $500,000 TO LOAN On mortgages, city or country property, 4X, 5 and 6 per cent. JAS. W. DRAPJB 4 CO., 129 Fourth ave, Pittsburg. Telephone No. 37.x. - ocI-61-D rSjkJFEl. Wanted To buy a Second-Hand, Fire-Proof Safe. Address, LOAN, sett filSOPennATe. M AUCTION SALES. WILLIAM P. SCHELL, Je., Attorney at Law, No. 157Fourth are.. Pittsburg. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE ESTATE OF John if. D tker, deceased. By virtue of a decree of the Orphans' Court oi Aiiegneny county, tne undersigned, aumin istrator, will expose at public sale on the prem ises. Nos. 547 and 549 Wvlte ave.. citv of Pitts burg, on MONDAY, October 20, 1890, at 3 o'clock F. M.. the following described real es tate. Belonging to tne late jonn t. ueti-er, de ceased: All those two certain lots or piece o' ground situated on Wylle ave., Eleventh ward, city of Pittsburg, and being lots Nos. 46 and 47 in James B. Irwin's plan of lots, recorded in Re corder's Office of Allegheny county in Plan Book, voL 1, page 345, fronting 40 feet on Wylle ave. and extending in depth 76 feet to an alley, 11 feet wide. The said lots have thereon erected two two story brick houses facing Wylle ave. and a small brick house of three rooms on the alley. Terms of sale One-half of the purchase money to be paid in cash, upon confirmation of the sale, and the balance to be seenred by a tight bond and mortgage upon the premises, payable in two years from date of sale, with legal interest thereon. GEORGE SCHMIDT, Administrator, No. 157 Fourth ave.. Pittsburg. se27-2I-8 ASSIGNEES SALE-LAWRENCE BANK Building will be sold at public auction on the premises by John D. Bailey, Auctioneer, on THURSDAY, October SO, 1890, 10 o'clock A. if. TERMS OF SALE. Ten per cent of the purchase money to be paid in cash on tbe day of sale; the balance of one-third on or before the return day of this order (15th day of November next),' and the balance in two equal annual payments secured by tight bond and mortgage upon the prem ises, or all in cash at the option of the pur chaser. By order of Court of Common Pleas, Nc. 1. FIDELITY TITLE AND TRUST CO.. OC3-47 Assignee. FINE ART At auction SATURDAY MORNING, October 5. at 10 o'clock and at 2 in tbe afternoon, at No. 311 Market street, about 200 handsomely framed pictures, which must positively be closed out for cash to the highest bidder. These pictures are of a very choice selection of pleasing subjects "and will be sold for what ever they bring, as there is no price on any of them. HENRY AUCTION CO., oc2-85 Auctioneers. AUCTION SALES. H. B. 8MITHS0N. Keal Estate and General Anctioneer, room 58 Eisner Building, Fifth and Wood street. Sales of Jewelry and Merchandise at stoies. Furni ture at residences promptly attended to. OC2-4S A31USE3IENTS. EXPOSITION ! SATURDAY. The ever popular PEOPLE'S DAY. Only two weeks more of the greatest Exposition ever held in this country. . COME AND BRING YOtTR FRIENDS. Open Saturday until 10:30 7. if. OC4-13 BIJOU THEATER BEGINNING MONDAY, OCTOBER 6. SIX NIGHTa TWO MATINEES. SALE Olr SEATS THURSDAY, OCT. 2. Reappearance of the Famous EMMA ABBOTT GRAND ENGLISH OPERA COMPANY In the following Repertoire: Monday. FAUST Tuesday ERNANI Wednesday Matinee BOHEMIAN GIRL Wednesday IL TROVATORE Thursday FRA DIAVOLO Friday (double bill) MASKED BALL. Mad Scene from Hamlet, Saturday (Abbott Matinee) MARTHA Saturday IL TROVATORE EMMA ABBOTT SINGS EVERY NIGHT. se30-5 Next week, premier appearances of MAEKS' NEW INTERNATIONALS. (Organized in Europe.) Tbe largest, best and most novel of all SPECIALTY COMPANIES. Secure Seats and Boxes without delay. oc2-10 BIJOO THEATER MATINEE AND NIGHT OLIVER BYRON IN "ACROSS THE CONTINENT." October 13 Monroe & Rice in "My Aunt Bridget." oc4 GRAND OPERA HOUSE . THIS AFTERNOON- EFFIE ELLSLER AS THE GOVERNESS. Next week. MARKS' INTERNATIONALS. oc2 TT ARRIS' THEATER. Every afternoon and evening, FORT DONELSON. Week October 6, Held by the Enemy. se30-62-TT3 HARRY WILLIAMS' ACADEMx To-night. Matinees Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday. THE PARISIAN FOLLY AND SPECTACULAR CO. se29-19 HARRY DAVIS' FIFTH AVENUE MU SEUM, commencing September 29. Sec ond week. THE JAPANESE VILLAGE. Tuesday present to every lady and child visitor. Friday package of tea for every lady. Admission. TEN CENTS. se29-44 BASEBALL-PLAYERS' LEAGUE Exposition Park, BOSTON VS. PITTSBURG. Thursday, Friday and Saturday, October -2, 3, 4. Game at 320. Admission, 25 cents. ocZ-15 BATTLE OF GETTYSBURG, (Cyclorama) Corner Beech st. and Irwin ave.. Allegheny City. Open dally (Sunday excepted) from 8 A. JL to 10 F. M. Take tbe electric, Union. Snort or Long Line of cars. oc2-39 PROF. BROOKS' (Member of the American Society of Pro fessors of Dancing, New York), DANCING ACADEMY, Liberty ave. and Sixth St., will open for ladles aud gentlemen Thursday, October 2, at 8 o'clock P.M. For ladles exclusively, Friday. October 3. at 3 o'clock p. 2L For misses and masters, Saturday, October 4, at 3 o'clock r. u. For particulars see circulars at music stores. . seZl-1 OPENING DAY MISS AGNES HAMILTON'S Dancing Academy, at Lafayette Hall. Pits bnrg. Saturday, October 4, from 3 to 5 p. Jt. MAKE YOUR LEASES NOW FOR NEXT YEAR.' STORES ON WOOD. SMITHFIELD, AND LIBERTY STREEia Favorable leases to desirable ponnanent ten ants. OCl-78 Inquire ROOM 209, BIssell Block. , TIT MAY, SONS & CO., Fine DYEING AND CLEANING. 6 Sixth Avenue, mhlKO-TTS Pittsburg. Pa. THAN IOS, And all manner of Small Instruments HAMILTON'S. p2-79.J Fifth avenue. CHOICE PROPERTIES. ELWYN -is A- GRAND SUCCESS! 120 Lots Sold the First OpenineDay, No wonder Elwyn is only four miles out on the Castle Shannon Railroad; 12 trains each way per day and 5 on Sunday; 200 choice; lots at $100 to $150 each. Terms, 5 per cent down and 1 per cent a week. Next Grand Special Sale, . Saturday, October 4. Ton can go out free of charge on either of the following trains, which leave the' Carson street depot at 8, 9:30, 1130 a. m.; 1:40 and 3:40 p. si. Free Lunch with hot coffee. Free tickets from , W. H. MUNOEY & CO., 125 FIFTH AVENUE, ok ntoii MAGAW & GOFF, LIM., 145 FOURTH AVENUE. ocS-71 SPECIAL SALE EUREKA PLACE PLAN OF LOTS, OAKLAND, Three minutes' walk from Fifth avenue and Robinson street. Beautiful location. Special sale, SATURDAY, October 4. at 2 p. jt, on tha premises, Allequippa street, 100 fine level lots, all sizes. Prices from SSO to J650, monthly payments. INTEREST ONLY i PER CENT. Why &o 10 or 15 miles out soma railroad and pay more for lots than you can get them for in Oakland. Call at our offices for plans and coma to tbe sale If you want to buy or not. GEORGE SCHMIDT. 157 Fourth ave.. Or ALLES & BAILEY, 1M Fonrth ave. e30-S6-TT3 TAKE NOTICE. Yon will see our Agents this afternoon at WATSON PLACE, 1 On Perrysville avenue. Tenth ward, Alle gneny City. LOTS,. 50x150 FEET. Take the electric car corner Sixth avenua and Smithfield street; zo out and secure vonr self ono of the finest suburban lots in Alle gheny county. We are selling at prices that are lower than any suburban property in tha two cities. Flans and particulars from REED B. COYLE&CO., 131 Fourth Avenue. se27-57-wS 1,600 Feet front on desirable streets in East End, ens square from traction road. Ground lajs beauti ful and is without doubt one of the "garden spots" of tbe valley. Hundreds of thousands of dollars have been put into residences in the immediate neisbborbood within the year, in surinc permanent and rapid enhancement, Low Price and Easy Terms. A handsome profit can be made retailing For full particulars see BAXTER, THOMPSON & CO., s3073-ttssu 162 Fourth ave. FOR SALE. Oakland Investment. Ward street, corner Craft avenue. Splendid lylns lot, 50x100. Sara enhancement. Elec tric cars. This lot will be sold at a bargain. SAMUEL W. BLACK 4 CO.. ocl-77-WTS 99 Fonrth avenue. TO ALL PARTIES HAVING CONTRACTS TO LET. There Is absolutely do other method knows) onesrihso qulek In lotion, so fruitful in rt- suits, so satisfactory to everybody In such a case, as an advertisement in "ZsQJXSxassd News. Every Bridge Builder In America -reads it. All the Enterprising and Responsible Coniraotors reid it. County Officials can sava large amounts by tha small investment of 20 cents per line of 8 words, or S3 40 per inch Address EsatsTEERTso News Pubijshcto Co, Tribune Building; se20-22-3 New York City. , GEO. C. LEUPOLD. Ladies' Tailor and Dressmaker, Begs to announce that he will be at the HOTEL ANDERSON, PITTSBURG, OP--, On Monday and May, Oct. 6 and 7;l893 Where he will take pleasure in snowing an elegant assortment of Imported Cloihs and other materials for Dresses, Coals and Riding Habits For Fall, and be prepared to take orders for the same, 1811 Chestnut St., Philadelphia. OC3-J5-D THE HAMMOND TYPE WEITES Ideal and Universal Keyboards. THE UNITED STATES GOVERNME has just forwirded cheek: for $7,278 60 tor seventy-live Hammond Typewriters. This ia the largest check overpaid for writinsmacninesl of any make. THE HAMMOND won all prizes In the lata typewriter contest by unanlmons decision of five printers, representing the largest printinj? establishments in America, over three thousand contestants represented all the leading ma chines. Call andeiamlneorwrltf lor catJlogua, THE HAMMOND TYPEWRITER CO- - se25-34-rrhfl 93 i'Uib. ave. '1 I 4 i ,1 i- v . " - ""''-,. -
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