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THE PITTSBURG- v DISPATCH . S&TTJRDAY, ' OCTOBER' 111890.
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FATE OF A TETERAN.
On the Pittsburg Pension Rolls, He
Dies in a Washington Hotel.
BURIED IN ARLINGTON CEMETERY.
Loopholes in the Sew Regulations of the
Pension Department
THAT ALLOW THE EXTRAKCE OP FKAUD
Mr. Campbell, of the pension office of
this city, last night bhowed a DISPATCH
reporter two letters from "Washington, D.
C, which may be of interest to some people
in this neighborhood. One is from the
Sanitary Office of the Department of
Metropolitan Police, and states that "Will
iam B. Montgomery, late Second Lieutenant
of Company E, Sixty-second Pennsylvania
Volunteers, andapensionoron the ml Is of the
Pittsburg office, certificate No. 118,394, was
admitted to the Freedmen's Hospital in
"Washington, on the 4th instant, and died
the day following. J. A. FranK, sanitary
officer of the Metropolitan Police, informed
the Belief Committee of the G A. R., and
had the body interred in the Arlington Cem
etery, and Mr. Frank asks that relatiTes or
friends of the deceased be informed of the
death and place of burial.
The other letter is from J R. Hayes,
31. D., and states that the only means of
recognition was simply the unpaid pension
voucher lor December, 1890, found on the
person of tbe deceased. Dr. Hayes states
that the Union Veteran Lesion would like
to know something of Montgomery's his
tory, and asks that inquiry be made through
the newspapers. He was found in a cheap
lodging bouse, and was sent by the authori
ties to a hospital, where he died of malarial
fever. The latter letter comes from Phil
Sheridan Post No 14, Department of Po
tomac, G. A. E.
A gentleman conversant with the pension
business calls attention to the opportunity
for abuse under the late regulations. Blanks
are gotten up by pension attorneys and
forwarued to any soldier who may
be suffering from in-zrowing toenails or
other causes. Should the person solicited
till one oi them out, he also, and in many
cases unconsciously fills out a power of at
torney for the pension claim agent, by
which the latter may collect more than the
t'snal fee, and tbe one understood, for his
f .rvices. Objection is also made to the law,
in that it empowers any notary public, jus
tice of the peace or other person authorized
by law to administer an oath, to
make the probate, and such person
may be utterly irresponsible. Formerly
the attestation of the Clerk of the Court was
necessarv, but now, since the seal of any
one dressed in any garb of authority will
answer, there is a wide door for the entrance
sf fraud.
Pension officers have lately been given
considerable trouble to keep matters straight,
on account of the elasticity of the new regu
lations. THE DAILY CABLE SERVICE of THE
DISPATCH Is uncqualed. but for Sunday
the Old "World is scoured for news and
e ry happening of interest is chronicled in
the uiot acceptable style. The Sunday issue
has the best cable news that money will buy.
CROUP, whoopitjg conch and bronchitis im.
mediately relieved hv Shiloh's Cure. Sold by
Jos. Fleming fc Son, 112 Maiket st.
The Best Value
In America are those fine overcoats at $10
sold by the P. C. C. C. Any weight or
shade you want Our $10 overcoats can't be
equaled elsewhere for double the monev.
"We mean this every word of it call and see.
P. C. C. C, Pittsburg Combination
Clothing Company, cor. Grant and
Diamond sts., opp. the Court House.
Music Teachers
And others who buy sheet music, mnsio
books, instruments, etc., will save money
and learn something interesting by sending
a postal card asking for our large 40-page
catalogue free, containing cut rates on all
musical goods. Address "Will L. Thomp
son & Co., No. 259 Wabash ave., Chicago,
111. ITS
Men's Shirts.
A window display of representative stvles
of our Star laundried shirts prices, " $1,
$1 25, $1 50 and $1 75.
Pull dress shirts a specialtv.
Orders taken for shirts made to measure.
JOS. HORNE & CO.'S
-Venn Avenue Stores.
Fur Capes All desirar 1 furs in the
very newest styles an immeAse line.
TTS'sU HUGUS & HACKE.
Xot" lties in men's neckwear.
James H. Aiken & Co., 100 Fifth are.
MEETINGS.
"IWIVhS OF THE COMRADES OF EN-
CAMPMENT No. 1, Union Veteran
Legion, arc requested to meet TUESDAY next
at 3 o'clock r. jr. in Legion Hall. Sixth ave.,
above gas office, Pittsburg. Pa.
MKS. S. C. BEAR, Secretary.
MRS. DR. I II CHRlSfY. Treasurer.
ocll-8
Heahquai-.tkiis Colonel Jon?.- W. I
Patterson PobTNo. 151, G. A. R. (
COMRADES OF THIS POST ARE OR
DERED to assemble on SUNDAY, Octo
ber 12, at 1 o'clock p. m., to attend tho funeral
of our late comrade, Fritz Kaufield.
By order,
JAMES SHEPPARD. Commander.
P. A. JONES. Adjutant. ocll-16
DIVIDEND.
OFFICE OF THE PHILADELPHIA LO ,")
i2U Penn Avenue. V
riTTSBURG, pa.. October 10. 1S9Q, I
EORTY-EUiHTII DIVIDEND THE
Board of Director have tin's day declared
a dividend or TWO PER CENT ont of the
profits of the cmnpanj for the quarter ending
beoteralvr 30. 1S90. payable to the stockholders
of jecord on ihe loth inst. Transfer books will
be closed from October 15th to the 25th, both
inclusive, and cheefcs will be mailed to the
stockholder.
ocll-22 JOHN CALDWELL. Treasurer
1 HE CHAKTIERb VALLEY G AS Co.
PlTTSBt-KG. Pa, October 9. 1S90.
-VTOTICE-THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS
J of this company has thi- lav declared a
.liviaend of ONE AND ONE-HALF PER
CENT upon the capital stock of tbe company,
payable on the 25th instant by mailed check.
Transfer books will be closed from IRtli to 25th
Inclusive. F. J. TENER. Treasurer.
oclO-29-D
OFFICIAL riTTSBURG.
-TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT A
X stray horse, buggy and harness will be
sold at public -ale at the Municipal Hospital,
Thirteenth ward, this city. OCTOBER 13. 1S90,
at 10 "'clock A. a. J. O. BROWN.
oc9-93 hict Department PnMic Safety.
LEGAL NOTICES.
FIDELITY TITLE AND TRUST CO.,
121 and 113 Fourth ave.
ESTATE OF JANE LEONARD. DECEASED.
Notice is hereby jrUen that letters tettament
arv on the estate ot Jane Leonard have been
fxantea to the nnderslcned, to uliom all persons
naebted to said estate ary reqneted to make
immediate payment, and those having tlaimi
against the same should make thtm known with
out delay. FIDELITY 'IlfLE AN D TRUST CO.,
Executor Jane Leonard. C C. DICKEY. Attor
ney. se20-7S-s
FIDLL1TY TITLf. AND TRUST CO..
121 and 12S Fourth ave.
ESTATE OF MARGARET CHADWICK, DE
CEASED. Notice is hereby given that let
ters ot administration on the estate of Margaret
Chadttlck have been granted to the nnderslgned.
to whom all persons indebted to said estate are re
quested to make immediate payment, and those
having claims against the same should make
them known without delay. FIDELITY TITLE
AND TKUsr CO., Administrator, BKOWN &
MXWAKT. Attorneys. seSKVs
OFFICE OF EDWIN S. CRAIG.
BS Diamond Street.
ESTATE OF HARRIET A. WHITE,
deceased. Notico is hereby jrlven that
letters testamentary on the estate or Harriet
A- White, deceased, late of Allegheny City,
ja have been granted to the undersigned, to
whom all person Indebted to said estate are re
quested to make immediate payment, and
tnose having claims or demands against tbe
same viU make them known without delay,
WILLIAM W. ANDERSON, Executor. No.
SO Monterey at, AUegheay.Clty. elS-26-S
XDttplay advertisements one dollar per
square for one insertion. Classified advertise
ments on this page, such as Wanted, lor Sale,
To Let, etc, ten cents per line for each inser
tion, and none taken for less than thirty cents.
Top line being- disolaped counts as two.
THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH
BRAKCH OFFICES.
FOIS THE bOUTHSIDE. NO. 1412 CARSON
STREET.
BRANCH OFFICES ALSO ASBELOW, 'WHERE
WANT. FOR feALE. TO LET, AND OTHES
TRANMENTAUVEKTISEM EN TS WILL BE RE
CEIVED Ul TO I M. FOR INSERTION.
Advertisements are to be pren&ld except where
advertisers already nave account! wlthaittDls
rjiTCU. riTTSBURG.
THOMAS MCCAFFREY. 3So9 Butler street.
EMILG. STUCKEY. Sth street and renn ave.
E. G. bTUCKKV CO., Wylle ave. and FulloniU
1. SXOKE1A. Filth Avenue ilarket Home,
EAST END.
J. W. WALLACE, 6121 Penn avenna.
OAKLAND.
MCALLISTEKSHEIULEK,fithaT. AAlwoodlL
SOCTBSIDE.
JACOB srOHN. No. ICarson street
ALLEGHENY.
A. J. KAERCHF.lt, S3 Federal street
H. J. JICliltlDK. Market Honse, Allegheny.
KRF.D H. EGGERS. K2 Ohio street.
F. H. EGGERS AbON. Ohio and ChesrnntiiU.
SAMUEL LAKKY. Arch and Jackson streets.
THOMAb MCHENRY, Western and Inrlnares.
. W. HUGHES. I'eiosTlvanlaand Beaver ares.
TERRY M. GLELM. Rebecca and Allegheny aves.
T. K. MORRIS, 6S6 Treble ave.
M1LLVALE IJOROUGH.
W. W. FLOCK.ER, Stationer. No. 4 Grant ave.
feHARPSBUKU.
C. BELLMAN. Stationer. 818 Main st.
THE BUSINESS OFFICE OF
THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH
IS NOW
Corner Smithfield and
Diamond Streets.
wanted.
Male Help.
AGENTS-TO SELL THE ITN'LESS CLOTHES
line: the only line ever Invented that holds
the clothes without nlns: a oerrect success: patent
recentlv Issued: sold only by agents, to whom the
exclusive right Is given; on receiptor 50 cents we
will send a samrfe Hue !v ruall: also circulars;
price list and terms to agents: secure yonrterrl
lorv at once. Address THE TIN LESS CLOTHES
LINE CO.. 17 Hermon street, Worcester. Mass.
OC9-65-WS
AGENT FIRST-CLAfcS. RESPONSIBLE. TO
Introduce 'The Cashier," the only success
ful, popular-priced cash register in the market;
liberal discount and exclusive territory to a cora-
Jietent man and a rare opportunity to enrage in a
iterative, permanent business. AMERICAN
CASH RKGIbTER 'CO., 89-101 Washington St.,
Chicago. 111. OC7-95-TTS
AGENTS-MARK TWAIN'S LAST BOOK
will pay von better than ant other this fall:
U.103 already sold: everyone likes it: will 6ell
splcndidlv for Christmas: our workers sell from
to to -SO copies a week. Write promptly to A.J.
POTTER. Manager, care of C L, Webster & Co.,
3 East Fourteenth St., New York. oc7-93-rrs
AGENTS-S75 TO f30 A MONTH CAN BE
made working for us: persons preferred who
can furnish a horse and give whole time to busi
ness: spare moments can be prontablv employed
also: a few vacancies In towns and cities. H. F.
JOHNSON & CO., 2600 Main St., Richmond. Va.
feS-95-s
A GENTS-TO SELL TEA. BAKING POWDER
J and pure spices: gifts with goods: coke
workers, miners or mlllmen can make money in
their spare time: special Inducements to persons
having an established trade. YAMASHIROTEA
CO.. lock bok 8471. Pittsburg. Pa. ap-70-s
AGENTS-FOR AN ESTABLISHED BUILD
ING and loan association to work In the city
and through the States ot Ohio and Pennsylvania:
permanent situations to good men: reference re
quired. Call on or address E. L HA WLEY. Gen
eral Agent. Penn building, city. oc9-37
BAD WKITERS-AT SMART'S BUSINESS
COLLEGE, 12 Federal street, Alleghenv;open
daily, 9 A. il. to 9 p. M. : shorthand changed from
Graham's to Eclectic the latest rapid light-line
system: Instructions prlvatefor both sexes.
selS-TTSSu
BOY COLORED BOY TO WORK IN DINING
room at night. Apply at NO. S DIAMOND
SQUARE, city. ocll-3
c
ASH BO YS-10-APPLY at 7:30 THIS MORN
ING at KAUFMANNS. ocII-10
COATMAKER-A FIRST-CLASS COAT
MAKER. Applr at once to G. I). BLACK
MORE, 19-5 Market, East Liverpool. O. oc9-7s
FOREMAN-AN ENERGETIC MINE FORE
MAN with food control over men and eligi
ble to examination: bituminous coal: Jeffrey
mining machines: practical snperlntcndant with
resident mine surveyors: extensive mines: cive
references: state 6alary and experience. Address
J. HKJ1INGIVAY. snpt.. Newcastle Mines.
Cambria. Weston county. Wyoming. oe5-IM-D
FORF.MAN EXPEtUENCED AND COMPE
TENT to take charge ot chain works near
New York.
Address COMPETENT.
Box -H
New York.
OC1D-W
X first-class workmen: wages tl 50 to 13 00 per
dav. Apply to the INTERIOR CONSTRUCTION
AND IMPROVEMENT CO.. Detroit, Mich.
oell-5
LIKE INSURANCE AGENTS GENERAL
and special, for West'n Pa. and W. Va.;
somethtnr new : comparison challenged. Address
F. B. FLEMING, 06 Fourth ave. oc9-12
MANAGEKS-EVERYWHERE TO TAKE
charge of our business: advertise, dis
tribute circulars and employ help; wagettoOto
"125 per month: expenses advanced: state experi
ence; wages expected, also your preference for
homework or traveling. SLOAN 4 CO.. Manu
facturers. 2M George street. Cincinnati, Ohio.
OC11-52-D
MAN WE WANT TO SECURE THE SER
VICES of an active, hustling business man.
that can give gooa security, to managcbranch
wholesale house In this city: one that can handle
the picture frame and art trade of this locality:
correspondence solicited. CONSOLIDATED
COPYING CO.. 154 and 158 T. VanBuren St.,
Chicago. III. ocB-I
"VfAN-A BRIGHT YOUNG MAN 16 TO 18
.11 jears or ace. as snipping clerk. Apply lm
mediatelv.
DANZ1GER & CO., Sixth st. and
Penn ave.
ocll-67
MAN-FIRST-CLASS MAN WHO HAS HAD
experience as canvasser; to the tight man
liberal 6alar.
Address M. M.. Dispatch office
OC9-117
- TUN TEN GALVANIZED IRON OR TIN
Jl workers to go to walls station, P. K. R.
MCGINNESS, SMITH & CO,
9J Water street.
OC1I-MJ
-VTEWSPAFER CANVASSEK-STATK EXPE
J R1ENCE and salary expected. Address N.
J. M Dispatch office. oclO-117
ORGAMZERS-CAPABLE. ENERGET1CMEN
to organize lodges of the National Three
Year Benefit order; the mo6t popular endowment
order la existence: chartered by state of Massa
chusetts; great opportunity for organizers- lib
eral commission Further particulars of MORRIS
II. ADAMS. Snpremc President. 41 Trcmont st..
room 3. Uoston. oco-I3S-ttssu
TJA1NTERS 4-
ATONCE ON STRUCTURAL
Call at office works, fa in qj;
X iron work.
MAIN STREET, Allegheny City, Pa. octl-30
TJLUMBEE-A GOOD PLUMBER-APPLY TO
A. G. H. UOBINSON, No. SBoquet St., above
fifth ave.
ocIl-68
SALESMAN-EXPERIENCED SALESMAN IN
a wholesale men's furnishing goods anil notion
house in Philadelphia. Address SALESMAN,
Dispatch office ocll-69
SALESMAN -MAN TO bELL LINE OF
cigars: ?90 per month and expenses. Address,
with stamp, GLOBE CIGAR CO.. bt. Louis. Mo.
ocll-80
SOLICITOR AND CANVASSER EX-
PERIENCEDone who speaks German pre
ferred: guaranteed salary ?10 a week. Apply to
HAKKY WILL, room 1, IK Sandusky st.. Al
legheny. ocll-4
WATCHMAKER-A FIRST-CLASS. RELIA
ULK man. to goto a neighboring town.
Apply at HEEREN BROS. CO.'S, 525 Wood st.
ocll-l
W1REMEN-ELECTKICL1UHT.FORLVSIDE
work, steadv employment. Apply to KASr
END ELECTRIC LIGHT CO., East Liberty.
ocll-2
YOUNG MAN-TO LEARN REAL ESTATE
and Insurance bnslness thoroughly, also
practice at bookkeeping: tbe compensation for
services for several mouths will be this valuable
education and an Interest In real estate: firm is
reliable and doing a good business. BOX 363,
Pittsburg. oclO-46
Female Help.
IKL-AN ACTIVE INTELLIGENT GIKL, OF
VX abont 15, to make her home with a small
famllv. Address, A. Y., Rankin Station, Pa.
ocll-14
-I IRL GOOD PKOTESTA NT G IRL AS N URSK
VX at 123 PAGE ST., Allegheny. ocll-74
TAILORESS-FOR AN INSTITUTION 20
miles from the city to work on pants: must be
able to teach sewing: mldole-aged single woman
preferred; wages s-ju per month, with board and
washing. Address LAKE, Dispatch office. oc7-I4
TTET N UKSE-SEAMSTRESS, FRENCH GO V-
i kkn kss, cooks, cnamoermaias. uonse
girls, dishwashers, short order cook.
545 Grant st. Telephone SO.
MEEHAN'S,
OCb-D
WOMAN COOK-FOKsMALLHOTEL; GOOD
wages. Address BOX6S, Bewlckley. Ta.
oc9-44-ihs
Situations.
BOOKKEEPING-WILL TAKE CHARGE OF
books requiring only occasional attention;
attend to opening or closing of books, correction
of errors or anything In the line or accounting:
have had long experience and can give the best of
references. -A. F. BAWH1LL, 187 Federal St..
Allegheny, Pa. ocl-65-D
TOSIT10N BY PRACTICAL CHEMIST IN
XT steel works, ore mines, etc Address CHEM
IST, Dispatch office. - ocu-7
S1TUATION-BT AN ELDERLT MAN AS
engineer: has 9 years experience. Address
ENGINEER, Dispatch office. ocS-16-Ths
WANTED.
Male and Female Help.
HELP-ONE FRENCH NURSE, ONK SEAM
STRESS, laundresses, cooks, dining-room
girls, chambermaids, nurses. 200 house girls, Ger
man and colored girls, colored chambermaid and
nurse for same family, waiters, farm hands,
drivers. MRS. E. THOMPSON. 60S Grant st.
selO-MThs
Booms, Houses, Etc
KOOMS-ONEOR TWO-OS FIFTH AVE. OR
Forbes st-, which will seat about 50 girls for
the Women's Industrial Club. Address M. L. B.,
M Diamond st. ocll-8
Financial.
FINANCIAL MORTGAGES WANTED IN
large or small amounts on improved city or
Allegheny county property. McCUN'E Sc COUL
TER, Agents, 98 Fourth ave. oclMa
MONEY BORROWERS ON REAL ESTATE
in both cities and vicinity can get money
without delay and at reasonable charges bv call
ing on THUS. MCCAFFREY, broker. 3508 Butler
St.: S50.000 to loan; office open evenings: tele
phone 5514. Jei6-37-s
- f ON KY-OUK FACILITIES FOR FURN1SH
J.VL IN G money to any amount on bond and
mortgage are unequalcd: lowest rates of Interest
and no delay. II von need money apply MORRIS
& FLEMING, MM Fourth ave. Jy27-S6-TTBSU
MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGES:
rate 4)t". 5 and 6 per cent as to location and
amount: no delay.
SAMUEL W,
BLACK & CO.,
99 Fourth avenne.
ly;4-2S-TTS
M'
ONEY LOANED-RATES 4), TO 6 PES
cent, arcordlnc to amount and location.
bee BAXTER, THOMPSON CO., 162 Fourth
-1UBBU
MoRGAGEs-i,aia,ooo to loan on city
and suburban properties at 4M 5 and 6 per
cent, ana on tarms tn Allegheny ana aajacens
counties at 6 per cent.
147 ourtn avenue.
ap7-f41
MORTGAGES LARGE AND SMALL AT
the lowest market rales of interest. See
. A. HERKON A SONS, SO Fourth ave.
OC7-3-7, 1 1, 1 4, IS, M, 25, 30
MORTGAGES-MONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS
to suit at 4K. 5 and 6 per cent. ALLES &
BAILEY, 164 Fourth ave. Tel. 167. apl4-19.TT8Su
MORTGAGES ON CITY OK ALLEGHENY
countv property at lowest rates. HENRI'
A. WEAVER CO.. 92 Fourth avenue. mb2-D
TO LOAN 1500, 000, IN AMOUNTS OF $3,000
and npward, on city and suburban property,
on 4X per cent, free of tax: also smaller amounts
at 5 and 6 per cent. BLACK & RAIUD, 35 Fourth
avenue. se21-d26-r
TO LOAN 00.000 ON MORTGAGE3-J100
and upward at 6 per cent:S500, 000 at 4X percent
on residences or business property; also In ad
joining counties. S. H. FRENCH. 125 Fourth
avenne. 0C24-4-D
QT O0O.000 TO LOAN ON MORTGAGF.S
O i-9 large and small amounts at 4). 5 and 6
percent free of State tax; no delav. HEED B.
COYLE i CO.. 131 Fourth ave. my21-60-TTS
Miscellaneous.
EVEKY'ONE TO HAVE THEIR BROKEN
windows fixed before winter; telephone 1471
or write postal card for price list. G. G.
O'BRiEN, Painter. 292 Filth ave. selO-TTS
ANUFACTURKRS-WHO ARE LOOKING
for a site to call and see ns: will donate
ground for a manufacturing establ!shraent to a
company that will employ a large number of
hands; property has good river frontage and Is
Intersected by a railroad. MCCUNK & COUL
TER, Agents, 88 Fourth ave. ocll-43
rT() BUY FOR SPOT CASH. AT A BARGAIN.
I a grocery store, located either in tbe old
city or the East
End. BUSINESS,
Dispatch
omce.
OCl13
PENSIONS THE PITTSBURG PENSION
AGENCY OF J. H, STEVENSON & CO.. 100
ilflh ave. Pensions now had for all disabled
soldiers, permanentlv helpless children and
widows of deceased soldiers under late act of
Congress: pensions increased to correspond with
the disability: bounties collected: certificates of
service procured where discharges are lost.
scU-D
STUDENTS OF 8HORTHAND-DESIK1NG TO
acquire expert speed to call for full particu
lars at MARTIN'S SHORTHAND SCHOOL, 412
Wood street. ocll-38
YOU TO LEAVE YOUR ORDER WITH US
We furnish elegant mirror cabinet, comb,
brush, soap and 4 towels at 25c per week.
PITTSBURG CLEAN TOWEL CO., 143 Fourth
ave. OC7-74-TTS
FOR SALE I5IFBOVED REAL ESTATE.
Clty Residences.
DEVILLIERS ST. - ?3. 000 -3 TWO-STORY
dwellings of 7 rooms each: lot 40x84; reve
nue S780: taxes tl21: send for large catalogu-.
free, lust out. BLACK BAIRD. 95 Fourth ave
nue. oc4-37-FSSn
DOUBLE RESIDENCE-AND LARGE
corner lot over 175x190 feet, numerous shade
trees and shrubbery, 10 rooms in residence wlt'i
all the modern arrangements and in prime order
throughout; in tbe city, close to cable cars; beau
tiful, open and healthy location. J AS. W.
DRAPE & CO., 129 Fourth ave., Pittsburg.
ocll-62-D'
ENOCH ST.-J18.700FOKALL-4DWELLINGS
of 6 rooms each, renting for SIS 00 each; also
3 dwellings on Webster avenue of 8 rooms each,
renting for f?6 each; lot 46x89: revenue, J1.70I:
taxes, S3.I7: send for large catalogue, free. Just
out. BLACK BA1BD, 95 Fourth avenue.
oc4-3S-JIThg
OUSE-NEW FLAT OF 10 ROOMS. HALLS,
two batna, slate mantels. Inside shutters,
cellar, sewered and everything complete and in
first-class condition and arranged, for two
families; occupied now and brio gtng In (396 yearly;
on Wylle ave. cable line; 10 minutes Irom Fifth
ave. See MORRISON BANKS, 109 Third ave.,
cor. Wood st. ocll-TTR
OUSES AND LOTS-THREE. ELEVENTH
and Bingham, bouthslde. to be sold at
orphans' Court sale on 'I nnrsday, Oct. 30, at 2
o'clock f. M. on the premises. Particulars from
J AS. W. DRAPE CO., agents and auctioneers,
129 Fourth avenne, Pittsburg. OCU-C2-D
f OCUSTST.-J3.300-NEARMAGEE, ABRICh.
JLJ dwelling or five rooms and finished attic,
natnral gas. side entrance: back yard paved; will
rent for 825 per month; lot 20x62: easv terms. Send
for large catalogue, free. L33. BLACK BAIRD,
95 Fourth avenue. . ocll-23-TUb
ASHINGTON ST. A TWO-bTORY BltlCK
house of 6 rooms: lot 20x102: less than value:
easy terms. BAXTER. THOMPSON CO.. 3B2
Fourth ave. oco-55-TTSSn
QA 700-NO. 3423 CHARLOTTE ST., FIF
Bttl TEENTH ward, lot 20x100, running
through to Stoallman St., almost new brick dwell
ing of 6 rooms and fiame dwelling of six rooms;
both in good repair: rental of S4S0 per year;
honses never empty; terms to suit: this is a No. 1
Investment. See THOS. MCCAFFREY, 3509
Butler st. ocll-8
CfSy 500-NEAT, N EW BRICK HOUSES: FIVB
O- ' rooms, inside w. c, both kinds o( gas; on
bilmore St. Eighth ward, two squares from Wylle
avenne cable line: terms easv. (76). bee W. A.
HERRON & SONS. 80 Fourth ave.
ocS-39-S, 1 1. 13, 17, 20.24
East End Residences.
BES1DENCE-A BEAUTIFUL HOME IN
strictly first-class neighborhood; eight rooms
and lour finished attic rooms: on a paved and
sewered street: only a lew steps from Penn ave. :
new house and modern throughout: hard wood
mantels and very handsome tile hearths: sliding
doors: pantry: complete laundry, with soapstone
lined tubs; statlonar washstaod; best or sani
tary plumbing: plenty or linen and clothing clos
ets: nat. and art. gas; electric lights; a charming
home and a sure and safe investment: moderate
price and ravorable terms. S. A. DICKIE CO.,
Penn and Shady aves . E. E. ocl0-37
BIPPEY ST.-tI4.800-A JJEW QUEEN ANNE
brick dwelllug with stone trimmings, con
tilns 14 large rooms, reception nail, bath room,
w. c. range, both gases, slate mantels, eabinet
mantels with French plate glass, beautiful tile
hearth, china closet, butler's pintry, with dish
sink, hot and cold water: fine, large front porch,
etc.; lot 65x150: lrult and shade trees. A259. Send
for large catalogue free. BLACK BAIRD. 95
Fonrth avenue. ociI-25-ws
TWO ACRESABOUT-AN'D FINE RESI
DENCE in the East End, occupying a gentle
slope on one of tbe new paved streets; residence
is almost ucw. hasten spacious rooms, reception
hail, attic rooms, bath, lavatory, natural gas:
everything In prime order; beautllul grounds:
abundance of shade trees, spring house, carriage
house, cic. etc. Particulars from JAS. W,
DRAPE CO., 129 Fourth ave., Pittsburg.
OC11-62-D
SO 800-FOR ONE OF THE NEATEST
i little homes In the Nineteenth ward. East
End: Grooms and finished attic: very conveniently
arranged: newly painted and papered; slate lnau
tel: natural gas. city water: 2 porches: Is in per
fect order: first-rate neighborhood and within 8
minutes' easy walk of Fifth ave. and Penn ave.
cables: Iot24xl0U; a bargain for some one with
small family. S. A. DICKIE CO., Penn and
Shady aves., E. E. 481. oclO-37
OiCJ OOO-A NEAT. STYLISH HOME, CHEAP,
3v1 in East End: new, brick, eight rooms,
hardwood cabinet mantels, tile heartns, large
pantry, storage room, bathroom, laundry, sta
tionary tubs, large porches: two squares from
Filth and Highland -aves; terms easy. See W. A.
HERRON & SONS, 80 Fourth ave.
oco-93-6,11,14,18'
Qf 000 STATION ST., MODERN FRAMK
UU5 dwelling, 8 rooms and mansard, bath. w.
c, both gases and laundry: lot 30x!15 ft.; paved
street and location convenient to either steam or
cable cars: rents for J600 per year. Inquire
VANGORDEB LLOYD, 6218 Penn ave.. East
jnd. oc7-92-WThs
Ql 300-MKYRAN AVE.. OAKLAND. A
3tH new two-story and mansard brick dwell
ing of eight rooms, hall, vestibule, lnsldo shut
ters, range, slate mantels and tile hearths, natural
and artificial gas, porches front and rear: lot 22x
100, to an alley. J. . GLASS, No. 138 Filth ave,
ocll-59
OK 250NO. 5304 PENN AVE.. TWENTIETH
OO? ward; Iot24xl03; new 2-story and mansard
brick dwelling containing 9 rooms and bath, with
all modern conveniences: beautiful location; one-hairc-ish.
balance to suit: possession at once.
See THOS. MCCAFFREY, 3509 Butler st. ocll-8
QA 730-ON DEARBORN, NEAR MATHILDA
Otfcl st., Nineteenth ward, lots 48x100: 3 new
frame honses of S rooms and Inished attics In
each, or will sell separate attl,650eacb: easy pay
ments: are now renting for 1540. THOS. MC
CAFFREY. 3509 Bntlerst ocll-8
CQ 300 -EAST LIBERTY -NJLA.H BOTH
OO cables: new house of 8 rooihs. ball, all
improvements including bath, itnudry, cemented
cellar, slate mantels, electric appliances, rront
and rear porches, nice lot. CHARLES SOMERS
CO.. 313 Wood St., 6019 Penn ave. ocll-28
C 8O0-GOOD FRAME HOUSE: 7 ROOMS.
CPt finished attic, water, gas, large rront and
back porches: Slots. 48x135; Twenty-first ward: 3
minutes of P. K. K. station. MliCLON
BROTHERS, 6349 Station St., S. E.
ocS-164-TnTh8u
:OVED BEAL ESTATE.
East End Besidences.
ALDER STREET -BRICK DWELLING, D
rooms and attic, natural and artificial gas,
bath. w. c., etc.: slate manteis, S porches, beantl
lul shade trees and shrubbery: built by present
owner as resldenreand not forapcculatlon. A291.
Send for large catalogue tree. BLACK BAIKU,
95 Fonrth avenue. ocll-25-w
ATWOODbT.-N 0.316, OAKLAND-FRAME
house: two-story and mansard: 10 rooms,
cellar, bath, hot and cold water: both gases;
porch rront and back; lot 22x100 to a 25 foot allev;
fc,000; easy payments. McLAIN & ZUGSM11H,
real estate ana mortgage brokers, 437 Grant st.
OClO-19
BELLF1ELD-ONE bOUARE FROM CABLE
cars. A handsome" Queen Anne residence
(Just new) ot 11 rooms: reception hall: laundry:
front and rearstalrs: slate mantelstfuldlng doors:
bath: h. and c. water. Inside w. c: both gases:
electric light: electric bells: large pantry: J'nen
and clothes closets: elegantly papered, painted
and grained througnout: large front and side
porch: lot 60x112. This is in a strictly first class
neighborhood, and will be sold at a very low
figure. It will not only make an elegant home,
but an excellent Investment, bee BAXTEK,
THOMPSON CO. No. 162 Fourth ave. ocU-76
ASrEND-A NICE SEVEN-ROOM HOUSE,
near Shady6lde and new line of cable cars;
all the modern conveniences, reception hall, bath,
lavatory, laundry, perrect sewerage, etc, etc.;
large corner lot; fmmediate possession. JAo. W .
IJrtAPE CO., 129 FouTtn avenne, Pittsburg
oclI-62-D
IVY ST.-6.O0O-FRAME DWELLING OF SIX
rooms and finished attic hall, vestibule, nat
ural gas, center chandeliers, slate mantels, tile
hearths, range, hot and cold water, inside w. c.,
slate roor, front and" rear porches, cemented cel
lar under whole house, laundry and fnrnare In
cellar, china closet In dining room, hardwood
staircase, electric bells, etc. : lot 25x100, to 20-foot
alley. A234. Send lor large catalogue, free.
BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fonrth avenue.
OCI1-25-TVS
LARIMER AVE.-P5.000-NEAR SHETLAND,
two-story frame dwelling or 10 rooms, ball,
bath room, w. c, hot and cold water, both gases,
front and back porches: this is a beautiful home,
with 23i acres of ground; plenty of lrult and
shade trees: good stable and carriage sned: 150
feet frontage on Larimer avenue. E248. Send
for large catalogue free. BLACK BAIRD, 95
Fourth avenue. ocll-25-ws
NEGLEY AVE.. NEAR PENN-A TtVO
Sl'OKY and mansard brick dwelling of 12
rooms, hall, bathroom, w. c. hot and cold water,
both gases, marble mantels, laundry, front and
rear porches, etc.: lot 30x120. A224. bend for
large catalogue, free. BLACK BA1KD. 95
Fourth avenue. ocll-25-ws
OAKLAND AT A BAKUAIN-A CHOICE
Oakland residence: a new two-story and
mansard brick residence of eight rooms, hall, ves
tibule, bath, w, c. and w. s.. range, h. and c.
water, slate mantels and tile hearth. inlde shut
ters, front and rear porch; the house Is hand
somely papered throughout; large, dry cellar,
nicely cemented and perfectly dry; the sewerage
Is perfect, being connected with main cltv&ewer;
lot 24x100 to an alley: immediate possession. J.
E. GLASS, No. 138 Fifth ave. ocll-59
OAKLAND-W.600-TWO-STORY MANSARD
hrlek of three rooms, vestibule, halt bath,
all conveniences: nice lot. 23x120: cheap.
CHARLES SOMEKS CO.. 313 Wood St., 6019
Penn ave. oclO-10
-NE HALF ACRE-W1TH FINE
BRICK
c. hot
J honseof 10 rooms, fin. attic, bath.
and cold water, pantries, closets, wardrobes, both
gases, etc.: also stable and sheds: this elegant
home is centrally located in East Liberty, on the
new electric line, and will be sold at a bargain to
quick buvcr on easy terms, or will take smaller
property in nart payment, W. W. ELDERK1N,
6348 Station St., E. E. Tel. 5327. oc7-22-TTS
Hazelwood Besidences.
TTAZELWOOD-A CHANCE TO BUY A GOOD
ii property, cheap: brick house 7 rooms, lot
30x125 ft., on Second avenue. In midst of Hazel
wood. (42). See W. A. HERRON SONS. 80
Fourth ate. oc9-17-TTS
Allegheny Besidences.
ALLEGHENY ELEGANT RESIDENCE
properties California avenne, five acres;
Davis avenue, four acres; Wylle avenue, one
acre; McClure avenue, one acre. CHARLES
SOMERS CO., 313 Wood st. and 6019 Penn ave.
oclO-10
RCH ST7, NEAR 8AMPSON-?8,O00 FOR
both, 2 two-story and attlj brick dwellings
or 5 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 Fourth avenue.
OC4-36-US
DWELLING GOOD BRICK DWELLING
and two lets. In Second ward. Allegheny,
close to the Parks; a splendid location: large side
lot, 8 rooms, attic rooms, bath, natural gas, etc.,
etc. JAS W. DKAPE CO., 129 Fonrth ave.,
Pittsburg. ocll-62-D
HOME -A SMALL HOUaE AND GOOD LOT,
in Second ward, Allegheny, above the
Parks: 6 rooms, hall, etc.: price only 3.000.
JAS. W. DRAPE CO.. 129 Fourth ave., Pitts
burg. OC11-62-D
LOCUSTST.-ATABAEGAIN-FINETHKEE-bTOKY
brick dwelling, on Locust St.. Alle
gheny with ltrge lot. For full particulars see A.
D. W'lLSON, 55 Federal st., Allegheny.
ocll-33-WS
Suburban Residences,
EMSWORTH STATION-A FINE COUNTRY
home: bcautKul sarroundlngs: good loca
tion: modern conveniences; in good condition
and will sell cheap, possession anytime. A. D.
WILSON, 55 Federal St., Alleghenv.
, ocll-35-MXBSV
WILKINSBURO-A THREE-ROOM HOUSE,
with good lot planted with grapes, fruit
trees, etc.: can be bought cheap and on easv
terras. McCUN COULTER, Agents, 98 Fourth
ave. ocll-40
Q( OOO-FOR A SEWICKLET RESIDENCF.
OO worth at least $7,500; fine Queen Anne
frame bouse of 9 rooms, reception hall, bath, laun
dry and all modern conveniences; porches front
and back; lot 65x200. with stable on rear; fruit and
shade trees: located on Beaver St., near Presby
terian Chnrch: terms easy: possession at once.
E WING BYERS. 93 Federal st. and 166 Fonrth
ave. ocll-11-Tussu
OOO-A LOW PRICE-GOOD HOUSE AL
tjO' MOST new: 6 rooms, large attic most all
the Improvements of a modern city home; lot 100
X250 ft., fronting 2 sts, at Edgewood P. R. R. :
must be sold on account of removal of owner.
(139.) SeeW. A. HERRON SONS, 80 Fourth
ave. OC7-1-7, 11, 15,20,25
S4r,
OOO-BRUSHTON STATION-PENNSYL
VANIA R. It.: route of new electric cars:
new9-roomed house; all conveniences; attractive
In every respect; nice lot, 40x137. CHARLES
SOMERS CO., 313 Wood St., 6019 Penn ave.
; ocll-26
QQ 200-WILK1NSBURG-A VERY CHOICE
tjjSO? property for the price: North street, a de
sirable location; lot 42x112: new honse or 6 rooms;
all Improvements. CHARLES SOMERS CO.,
313 Wood st., 6019 Penn ave. ocll-26
OOO-BRUSHTON STATION. P. R. R-.
nice new house of five rooms, hall, porches.
drv cellar, large lot; easy terms or payment.
CHARLES SOMEKS CO., 313 Wood St.. 6019
Penn ave. ocltf-26
fi ACRES GROUND-AT HAWKINS STA-
J HON. with ten-room house: within twomln-
utcs or station: at a bargain.
MCCUNECOUL-ocll-40
TEH. Agents, 98 Fourth ave.
FOB SALELOTS.
City Lots.
COLWELL STREET-CHOICE LOT 25 FEET
rront. paving sewerage, elevation, shade,
nice building site; cheap. CHARLES SOMERS
CO., 313 Wood St., 6019 Penn ave. ocll-26
LOTS-IN THIRTY-SECOND WARD. CIl'Y,
near Monongahela Incline Plane. McCUNK
COULTER, Agents, 98 Fonrth ave. ocll-40
Hazelwood Lots.
Q-l 600-LOT 42jxl05 FT. ON HAZELWOOD.
JDJL near Second ave., Hazelwood; one or the
best lots at Hazelwood Tor the money I
W. A.
HEltKON SONS. CO Fourth ave. oc7
2-TUS
Farms.
FARM-STOCK, IMPLEMENTS, ETC., AT
auction, on Wednesday. October 15. at 1:30
o'clock, on John H. Hamilton's firm. Neville
Island, opposite Clifton, on Fort Wayne road ; there
are 280 hotbed sash, wagon, plows, cultivator,
can. horse, cow. hogs, corn, rye, potatoes, pump,
skin", etc: 8 months' credit. LEATHER HI A NT
CO., owners. A. L1IUGATE bON, Auction
eers. OC8-99"
FARM-V25 ACRES, WITH ALL BUILDINGS
required; good lor stock, grain or fruit; one
orthe choice places. 27 miles lrom Richmond,
Va.: a hcartsome boulhern home: onlv 20 per
acre. ED Wiri'ISH, 410 Grant stree't, Pitts
burg. OC9-D
Miscellaneous.
EXTENSIVE TRACTS OF MINERAL AND
timber lands in the South and West From
1 00, 000 to LOOOjOuO acres or thcflnesttlmber, iron
ore, coal, etc.. etc.. possessing railroad and river
facilities: full particulars, with prospectus, can
be obtained at our office. JAS. W. DRAPE
CO., 129 Fourth avenue, Pittsburg. oc9-53
HOUSES-BYJ, H. SrhVENsON CO., 100
Fifth ave. Dwelling or9 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 HOtOandin payments: sea this before yon
buvralso dwelling ore rooms and finished attle
in the best part or Sixth ward, Allegheny, a
brick, finely finished, price 15,000, room on same
lot for a second building; also in Thirty-second
ward. Pittsburg, a frame of 9 rooms and 2 rooms
In attic, cistern, gas, large lot, price only 4,200.
ocl-.
LOTS-BRUSHTON, WILK1NSBUKG AND
Edgewood.
34 lots. 40x130, 22tot450; terms. 150 00 cash.
91ots,24xl22.toalIey. S50J; terms, one-half cash.
10 lots, 33x132. S250 to 500; terms, 50 00 cash.
35 lots, 50X120. 8000 toisoo; terms, one-half cash.
H. C. CLARKE, 135 Fonrth ave., and Edgewood.
664-TT8
OWN A HOME-WE WILL BUY OK BUILD
Tor you anywhere and let your rent nay for
the property: no security required. GRANITE
STATE PROVIDENT -ASSOCIATION, branch
offices, Standard building, 531-532 Wood st,, Pitts
burg mrl3-15-TTSSu
OWNERS OF ALL KINDS OF REAL ESTATE
In both cities and county that want .to sell
and have their property advertised free of charge
to call at once on THOS. MCCAFFREY, 3509
Bntler st.; purchasers calling dally; office open
evenings; telephone 6514. Je28-J7-S
6 000 ACRES-OK KICH ASKICULTUBAL,
and mineral lands, having great quantity of
heavy timber. Inexhaustible deposits of Iron ore,
coaL limestone. Ate evtpnftlve rnran, ti u
60 houses, with stores, offices in Ohio, on line of
rauroaa ana contiguous to me river; this would he
a rare purchase for tbe purpose of prosecuting tbe
furnace business, etc, etc Particulars from
JAS. W, DRAPE CO., 129 Fourth lave., lltts-
wuig. , OCV-M-
FOB SALE:
FOB SALE LOTS.
East End Lots.
ABOUT 16 ACRES OF GOOD LAND NEAR
Schenley Park. East End: rare chtnee ror
speculation. JAS. W. DKAPE CO., 129 Fourth
ave., Pittsburg. oclO-38
IOWA ST.-I1.456-NEAR ADELAIDE. A VA
CANT lot; size. 58!4"xI50 reel. Send ror large
catalogue free 37. BLACK BAIRD, 95
Fourth avenue. oclI-24-ihs
R1PPEY sr.-Sl.003. NEAR NEGLEY AVE
NU1L Kflnft liivl Int KStIM. A25. Send
ior targe catalogue free.
Fourth avenue.
BLACK. BAIRD, 95
ocll-25-WS
ST, CLAIR ST.-LOT 75x103 FT., FOR J3.100-
Near Stanton ave.. East End: location good.
W. A. HERRON SONS, No. 80 Fourth ave.
OC4-30-WS
TERRACE ST., OAKLAND-LOT 40X150 FT.
one square from cable cars; flue forest trees:
beantirul surroundings. See A. D. WILSON, 65
Federal st., Allegheny. ocll-34-T0Ths
-I f ACRES ATTENTION SPECULATORS
XVJ or the finest lying land in East Liberty Val
ley; 2. Sua feet frontage on established streets: sur
rounded by city Improvements: big bargain ror
capitalists. For pjrtlculars see W. W. ELDER
KIN, 6348 Station street, E. E. Tel. 5327.
OCll-27-MWS
"I -t OnSOFEET ON FIFTHAVENUE, NEAR
XIO the new Bellefleld Church: one or the best
sites on the avenne and a great bargain to a
prompt purchaser. JAS, W. DRAPE CO.. 129
Fonrth ave., Pittsburg. ocll-62-D
Allegheny Lots.
FRANKLIN ST.-SHEFF1ELD ST., KAY
E1TK t.. JnnlntniiK. I. nr lust St.. AllPffhenv.
Anat.,.,!.,,.... ,... a , ,,'tut' EC Li...,.. . 1
WILSON, 55 Federal
ocll-32-MWS
St., Allegheny.
T OT-60 FEET FRONT. ON CLIFION AVE..
XJ Second ward, Allegheny; only 12,500. A. D.
WILSON, 55 Federal St., Allegheny.
ocll-32-M-ws
WILLIS ST.-TWELFTH WARD, ALLE
GHENY iVell located, but a short dis
tance Irom the postefflce; lots 20x100 ft. only S500;
one-fourth cash and balance to suit purchaser.
W. A. HERKON SONS. No. SO Fourth ave.
OC4-32-8
Suburban Lots.
BELMONT PLACE-ELEGANT BUILDING
lots, 50x100: good exposure wide avenues,
'good walks, perfect sewerage established neigh
borhood: a suburban plan with city conveniences;
only five minutes' walk rrom Ingram station. P..
C st. L. R. R.: 36 trains dally: lareS cents:
very low prices; terms 125 down, balance Sill per
month: call and see plan. BAXTER, THOMP
SON CO., 162 Fourth avenue. OC5-53
GRAFTON LOTS OF VARIOUSS1ZESIN THE
most desirable parts or Crafton, at low prices
andon very easy terms; small cash payment. J.
R. MURPHY, Crafton, Pa., opposite railway sta
tion. ocll-28
LOTS-NORTH JEANNETTE. ADJOINING
the Fort Pitt Glass Works or Dlthrldge
Co.; fine lots 40x100; low prices and easy terms.
Send ror plans and nrlces, BAXTER, THOMPSON
CO., 162 Fourth ave. OC5-91
XTAl)1NE PARK-LOTS AT WILD WOOD
1N station, on the A. V. R. R.. near the city
line ror 300; only 1 per cent down, fl per week:
no interest, no taxes; Nadinc Park contains 150
lots, hair or which have alreadv been sold. For
plans, etc., call on or address E. D. WINGEN
KOTH. 100 Fourth ave. ocll-48-D
WILKINSBUKG-EDGEWOOD.SWISSVALE
and Brluton stations, Pennsylvania Rail
road: cheap lots. MCCUN COULTER, Agents,
93 Fourth ave. ocll-40
ZIMMERMAN PARK WILL CONTAIN 75
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 cheerrully: lots right at the station; rail
road fare only 4 cents; Tree pass to and rrom lots;
prices rrom WO to (25u: only two miles rrom Smith
field st. J. B. ZIMMEK51AN, HI Fonrth ave.
se28-45-8
FOB SALE BUSINESS.
Business Opportunities.
BUS1NESS-AN ATTRACTIVE INVESTMENT
Flourishing business in general merchan
dise; live, growing locality line of A. V. K. It.
Clean stock of saleable goods, also nice town resi
dence goodhoue, 7 rooms, large lot. A suburban
home and money-making business ror prompt
buyer at a bargain; will accept In part payment
good city propertv. Full particulars rrom
CHARLES SOMEKS CO., 313 Wood St.. 6019 Penn
ave oc5-13l-S
BUSINESS AT. INVOICE WHOLESALE
grocery and Soar business in Beaver Falls;
reasons ror selling, too much other bnslness to at
tend to. Address WHOLESALE GROCERY,
Seventh ave. Beaver Falls, Pa. OC5-147
ITY HOTEL AND SALOON-GOOD OHIO
saloon and property at a bargain. HOLMES
CO., 420 Smithfield St. ocll-57
ROCERY AND MEAT MARKET Jl.SOO. 1)0-
ING 500perweek: groceries (500 to 5,OO0;
clothing, furnishing, shoe and notion stores In
large towns; cigar, drug and furniture stores.
PERC1VAL CHArMAN, 439 Grant st. ocll-47
ARDWARE. STOVE AND TINNING BUSI-NESS-About
52.000; low rent and good
trade SHEPAKD CO.,
151 Fourth ave.
OC7-TTS
MILLINERY STORE-BEST CHANCE EVER
offered: grocerv store In both cities and
suburbs; flouring mill. f3,voo: bakeries, cigar
stores, notion stores, drng stores, shoe 6tores,
book and statlonerv store, milk depots. S1IEP
ARD CO.. 151 Fourth ave. oc4
BKSTAUHA71T-IN LIVE TOWN NEAUTHE
city. onllneorPenna. R. R.; doing a good
business: this Is a rare chance to secure an estab
lished business at a low price. BAXTER, THOMP
SON CO., 162 Fourth ave ocS-66-WThs
T3ETAIL FAMILY GROCERY IN ALLE
Jl GHEN r", doing a safe, profitable business;
stock and fixture! valued at about S1.500. JAS. W.
DRAPE CO., 129 Fourth ave, Pittsburg.
ocll-62-D
O-l 500-FAMILY GROCERY
IN ALLE-
: others. S360
OJL GHENY doing large business:
iofo.uiu: cigar stores, gouu to 4,iu;; mux aepots,
390102.000: hardware notion, lltht manufactur
ing. HOLMES CO., 420 Smithfield street.
ocll-58
Business Properties.
BUTLER ST-.-NO. 3703, FIFTEENTH WARD
the best business location in the ward: lot
21X100 ft, with large store building; at present
occupied by Geo. Uetz as shoestore; frame dwell
ing on rear or lot; this valuable property will be
sold very low and on easv terms. Particulars or
THOS. MCCAFFREY, 3509 Butler. selO-93-ws
HOTEL OR TO EXCHANGE, PARTLY FOR
Pittsburg property, a fine hotel In Ohio,
near to depot; the building alone cosr 10, COO to
build: lot 30x125: the hotel is furnished complete,
everything new and elegant, furniture Just put in
cost 1,700; present tenant pays 875 per month;
price for all 83.500, 11,000 cash: balance (GO per
month with 6 percent. ApplyforpartlcularsNo. 6
SIXTH AVE. oclO-48-10,U,18
PKIDE STREET-SIXTH WARD-LOT 36X10'!,
with two-story brick house and storeroom,
and three two-story bricks in rear; room In lront
to build another large honsi:; price 3,000: well
rented to good tenants: easy terms. BAXTER,
THOMPSON CO., 162 Fourth ave.
OC5-56-TTSSU
CO 300-COR. FOURTEENTH AND ETNA
Ot7 St.. lot 46x53 ft., with old brick dwellings;
first-class location ror any kind or business: would
make splendid manufacturing site: terms very
easy. THOS. MCCAFFREY. 3509 Butler St.
se20-84-SSu
Mannfactnring Sites.
MANUFACTURING SITE3-FBOM 10 TO 100
acres and over.on line of railroad and river,
eminently adapted ror manufacturing purposes
on account or contiguity to gas. coal, etc, etc.
JAS. W. DRAPE CO., 129 Fourth avenue Pitts
burg. OC9-53
FOB SALE-MISCELLANEOUS.
Horses, Vehicles, Live Stock, Etc.
BUGGIES, CARUlAGhS, SPRING WAGONS,
etc. second-hand rigs bought and sold; big
bargains. SAMUEL CHAMUEllLAIN, No. 618
Duquesne way, near Sixth street bridge.
se3-22-MThs
DELIVERY WAGONS-DELIVEKY WAGONS
all stvles: ourown make. WM. BECKERT,
340 to 344 Ohio street, Allegheny. Telephone, 3420.
Jell-76-MWH"
H?
OKbE-FOK WANT OF USE-1 BAY HORSE
weighs about 1.300 pounds and Is 7 years old,
sound and honest: a bargain ir railed ror soon:
can be seen at KERR'S SALE STABLE, 527 Penn
ave. Inqnlio ror Hamilton's horse. oclo-24
HORSE-FAST PACING I1CRSE. BUGGY
and harness; horse 8 years old and can show
better thau 2:40: most sell: this is a bargain: also
nice driving mare and road cart, cheap. H. H.,
Dispatch Office. oc9-94-ihS8n
PHAETON-DOCTOR'S PHAETON-N EARLY
new, heavy and strong, custom made: great
bargain ir sold quick. BOARDING STABLE. 169
First avenne. cll-64
PONIES-ATEAM OF GOOD t'oNIES: WILL
work single or double: will sell cheap. 500
HIGHLAND AVE., East End. ocV-66
XTTAGON-A PLATFORM SPRING WAGON.
TV coach top, suitable for one or two horses;
also two horses and harness: will sell together or
separate; can be seen at tbe stables of ALLE
GHENY TRANSFER CO., 96 North ave, Alle
gheny. . oclI-15
Machinery and Metals.
AUTOMATIC TYPEWRITER - WRITES
without a ribbon; self-inker, seir-spacer,
light and substantial: see the household engine;
runs sewing machine ventilates house, rocks
cradle, fans baby, does churning, etc.: coming,
the compressed air rrult preserver: keeps fruit,
milk and meats without the use or ice; send for
circular: I can now take 50 horses to board on
preserved fodder, etc. . K. FLOWER, 110
Fonrth avenne Pittsburg. Je22-8i-M8Su
DRILLING ENGINES AND BOILEKS-FOR
oil or gas wells, engines and hollers In every
size and style sawmills an J wood-working ma
chinery. HAHME3 MACHINE DEPOT. No. 97
First ave, Pittsburg, Pa. mh9-D
ENGINES AND BOILER NEW AND BE
FITTED; repairing promptly attended to,
PORTEB JFOUNDBY AND MACHINE CO.,
LIM., below Suspension bridge Allegheny, Pa.
oc2-68
HOISTING AND PORTABLE ENGINES
small vertical engines and boilers, wire
roDe iron charging barrows, Slemen valves, lard
kettles, castings, etc VELTE MCDONALD,
2200 Penn avenue. ocl-TTE
KEMINGTON TYPEWRITERS - AT THE
lowest cash prices or on the Installment
plan. A. M. MARTIN, 412 Wood street. OC11-J8
SECOND-HAND
F-NGINF-S AND BOILERS
k7 an sizes ana styles In stock, from 4 to 100 h. p. ;
all refitted; good as new. at lowest prices; porta-
ble engines.
A tft 5S h. ftAl1tt11 & .iiirl
iTiea.
Pa,
J. B. YOUNG, -JTark way, Allegheny,
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FOB SALE anSCELLANEOUS.
Miscellaneous.
T71VAPOKATED ELDERBERRIES
FlkST-
J2. CLASS. Inquire of I.
P. WRIGHT, Lowell-
vine, atanoning wo., .
ociu-s-
JEWELRY DISCOUNT OF 10 PER CENT ON
all society tickets. Jewelry, diamonds,
watches, clocks, silverware and. spectacles, etc.,
at WILSON'S. 61 Fonrth arc, Pfttshnrg. Fine
watch and Jewelry repairing a specialty.
sel3-TT8
TO LET.
City Besidences.
FULTON ST. ELEGANT NEW THREE
STORY brick dwelling, containing 7 rooms,
bath, range h. and c. water, both gases, slate
mantels. Inside shntters, hardwood finish: honse
papered and gilded all through In the latest de-slgn;-large
portico: good neighborhood; ten min
utes from the postofllce: immediate possession;
low rent. TO. PETTY CO., 107 Fourth ave.
OC9-21T
KEATING ALLEY" NO. 1, NEAR ROBERTS
St., new brlcs house, two minutes from
Wylle ave cable cars, six rooms, finished attic
Inside w. c : rent, SlSper month. Inquire ofMc
CULLOUGH SMITH, 31 Seventh St. au26-75t
Q- K PER MONTH-A GOOD HOUSE. 5
OXt) rooms. Larkln's alley. nearTwenty-flrst
street. Southslde.
See W. A. HERRON SONS,
80 Fonrth avenue.
ocl0-3t
East End Besidences.
CRAIG ST. NEAR FIFTH AVE.. A NEW2
story Qneen Anne residence. 11 rooms, re
ception hall, handsomely papered throughout;
every modern convenience. See BAXTER,
THOMPSON CO., 162 Fourth ave. oc9-69-Dt
H
OUSES-THE NEATEST IN THE EAST
End for the new brick, seven rooms.
modern improvements, large porches shade trees,
stone walks, on Penn avenue and Evallne street.
Vf.A. HERRON &SONS, 80 Fourth avenue.
OclI-05-TTSt
Booms.
IOOMS-ELEGANT, LARGE FRONT ROOMS.
1 single or In suite with bath; facing Alle
f:heny Parks: no family in the house: used only on
he pi lncipie of New Y ork flats: Janitor In care or
building. Inquire at 708 PENN AVE., room 611,
or 77 CEDAB AVE., Allegheny. oclI-36t
TJOOM-FURNISHEDROOM. THIHD FLOOR.
jLf coin gases: gcntien
emen preferred: must come
well recommended.
NO. 92 ARCH ST.. Alle-
gneny.
OCI1-72T
KOOM-ON FIrTH AVENUE, NEAR POST
OFF1CE: about 16x40: rent low. W. H.
BARNES, printer, 61 Diamond st. " sell-46t
Business Properties.
STOREROOM WITH LARGE CELLAR-IN
tbe Sterrltt building, on Ohio street. Alle
gheny: rent 900 peryr. See W. A. HERRON
SONS, 80 Fourth ave. oc7-5-TT3t
Offices, Desk Boom, Etc
OFF1CES-A FEW NICE ONES IN GER
MANIA SAVINGS BANK BUILDING. W ood
and Diamond sts. aoin-et
pebsona
ersonal books wanted-if you
have anv books to sell, let us know. LEVI'S
BOOK STORE, Seventh Avenue Hotel building.
mh7
PERSONAL WE HAVE FOB SALE THE
Encyclopedia Britannlca, good as new. sheep
ormoroceo binding; verv cheap; also 50,000 other
books, old and new. FRANK BACON CO.,
301 Smithfield street. se28
ERSONAL-LADIES. J. DWYEK 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. 0C3-38
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 Fifth aye.
cor. Wooa 6t., second floor, and have the same
cleaned, repaired and pressed, so as to look like
new, and at a reasonable-cost, and at the same
time should you desire a new suit, his stock of
Imported and domestic goods Is orthe newest and
most fashionable patterns: by giving him a call
von will not regret It. '1 el e. 1558. )e28-p
PROPOSALS.
Proposals sealed proposals
areinvlted by tbe undersigned nptoTUES
DA Y.October 21. at 3 r.M-for the erection of a
school building at Wilmerding, Allegheny
county, Pa.; plans and specifications
can be seen at the office of T. D. Evans, archi
tect, rooms 811 and 815, Lewis buildinz, corner
Sixth ave., and Bmithfleld sr., Pittsburg; the
right is reserved to reject any or all bids. H.
H. WELSH, President, Wilmerding P. O.
ocll-31
"PROPOSALS FOR STEEL ARMOR
Jt; PIERCING Shot Ordnance Office. War
Department, Washington, September 6, 1S90.
Sealed proposals, in duplicate, will be received
at this office until 3 o'clock P. M. on TUESDAY,
October 7, 1890. when they will be publicly
opened, for furnishing the Ordnance Depart
ment, U. S. A., with weight and ten-Inch Steel
Armor-Piercing Shot. Blank forms on which
proposals must be made and all information
required bv bidders can be had upon applica
tion. S. V. BENET, Brig. Gen., Chief of
Ordnance. The time for opening the bids called
for in the above advertisement is extended to
NOVEMBER 12, 1690. at same time and place.
S. V. BENET. Brig. Gen., Chief or Ordnance
October 6, 1890. ocO-64
OFFICE OF LIGHTHOUSE INSPECTOR,
Third District, TompkinsviIIe,N. Y.. Post,
office box 2128, New York. N. Y., October 8,
1898. Proposals will be received at this office
until 1 o'clock P. M.. on TUESDAY, the 11th
day of November, 1800, for furnishing to the
lighthouse establishment such jfon buoys and
apnendages, mooring chain and bells as may be
required during the fiscal year to end June 30,
1891. The articles to be furnished embrace
nun, can, bell, whistling, and ice buoys,
shackles, snivels, mooring chain, ballast balls,
iron and stone sinkers, etc, all of which are
enumerated In the specifications attached to
tbe form of bid, which may be obtained on ap
plication to this office. Coutracts will bo
awarded on each item separately, and bidders
are required to state the time when they will
agree to deliver the articles. The right is re
served to reject any or all bids, to strike out
any Item or items in the specifications, and to
waive any defects. HENRY F. PICKING,
Captain U. S. N., Lighthouse Inspector, Third
District. oclO-51
Office of the controller, )
Allegheny County, Pitts-
liuno. Pa., October 6 189a
SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE
CEIVED at this office until 3 o'clock P. M.
ilONDAY, October 13. 1890. for tilling ap
proaches to bridge No. 4, over Big Bcwickley
creek, at Bradfords, and approaches to bridge
No. 2 over Tom's run. at Dixmont.
Bidders must vliit sites before bidding. Bids
to be by lump sum for each bridge for work
complete.
Bids for bridge No, 4 to be addressed in
separate envelopes to the Commissioners of
Beaver and Allegheny counties.
The successful bidder will be required to give
bond in double tbe amount of tbe bid for the
faithful performance of the contract.
The right to reject-any or all bids is reserved.
Specifications can be seen at the office of the
County Engineer after Octobor 8. 1890.
JOS1AH SPEER, County Controller.
ocS-Guoiwfs
ELECTIONS.
ELECTION THE ANNUAL MEETING
of tbe stockholders of tbe Pennsylvania
Halt Manufacturing Company will be held at
their office. No. 115 Chestnut street, Philaael
pbia, 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 mav he brought before them.
AUSTIN M. PURVES. Secretary,
seai-ws
NEW PUBLICATIONS.
No. 61, Town and Country Library.
IN LOW RELIEF.
A Tale of Bohemia.
BY MORLEY ROBERTS.
A story of lite among the younger artists and
literary men of London.
12mo. Paper cover, 50 cents.
D.APPLETON& CO., Publishers,
ocll-53 1,3 and 5 Bond St., New York.
PIANOS AND ORGANS.
Brookvllle is a beautiful little village among
the hills of Jefferson conntv. Pa., where
DAVID C. WHITEHILL'S
PIANO AND ORGAN HOUSE r
Is located; and from that well-known establish
ment pianos and organs aresold and shipped all
over the country East, West, North and South,
and every.sale wakes more friends and custom
ers for that already large house Many a care
ful buyer, after examining stock and pelting
prices from tbe leadinz stores in the cities, have
then bought from David U. Wbitehill, of Brook
vllle. You may prefer to buy there, too, if you
will write for catalogue and prices to
DAVID C. WHITEHALL.
Whltehtll Building, Brookvllle, Pa,
ocll-79
$500 to $500,000
TO LOAN
On mortgages, city or country property. 4. 5
and 6 per cent. JA& W. DRAPE & CO., 129
Fourth ave, Pittsburg. Telephone No. 975.
OC9-54-D
PIANOS,
ORGANS,
And all manner of Small Instruments
HAMILTON'S.
ap29-79.s Fifth avenue.
AUCTION SALES.
ORPHANS' COURT SALE BY VIRTUE
of an order of the Orphans' Court of Alle
Bhenycounty,Pennsylvanla,atNo.lS,September term. 1888, in partition, and to me directed, I
will exnose to public sale, at No. 98 Diamond
street, Pittsourc, on SATURDAY. tne25th day
of October, 1KJ0, at 2 o'clock, r. JC, purpart No.
1, beincr block No. 1, Plan "A," viz: All that
certain lot of ground situate in tbe Second
ward of tbe city of Pittsburg, bounded and de
scribed as follows, viz.: Beginning at tbe
southeast cornerof Diamond street and Cherry
alley; thence eastwardly, alone Diamond street,
59.23 feet to line dividing purparts Nos. 1 and 2,
as marked on said plan; thence oulbwardly.
along said dividing line, 81 feet oji inches to a
pin: thence westwardly. parallel with Dia
mond street, 4 feet to a pin; thence south
wardly, parallel with Cherry alley, 30 feet to
Grant alley; thence westwardly alon- Grant
alley 53 feet .29 ot an inch to Cherry allev:
thence northwardly, along Cherry alley 111
feet oJ inches to place of beginning. Having
thereon erected a three-story bricic building
used for law offices, known as No.96 Diamond
street, Pittsburg.
Purpart No. 2, being Dlock No. 2, plan "A."
viz.: All that certain lot of ground situate In
tbe Second ward of tbe city of Pittsburg,
bounded and described as follows, viz.:
Beginning on the southerly side of Diamond
street, at the line dividing purparts Nos, 1 and
2, as marked in said plan: thence southwardly
along said dividing lino el feet 5 inches to a
pin; thence westwardly parall:! with Diamond
street 4 feet to a pin; thence 'southwardly
parallel with Cherry alley 30 feet to Grant alley:
thence eastwardly along Grant alley 44.75 feet
to a pin; thence northwardly and parallel with
Cherry alley 111 feet 5 inches to Diamond
street; thence westwardly along Diamond street
40.75 feet to place of beginning; having thereon
erected a large three-story brick building, used
Jorlaw ofSees and known as No. 98 Diamond
street, Pittsburg.
Purpart No. 3. being plan "B," viz.: That cer
tain lot of ground situate in the Third ward of
the city of Pittsburg, bounded and described
as follows, viz.:
Beginning on the northwest corner of Dia
mond street and Scrip alley; thence west
wardly along Diamond street 40 feet: thence
northwardly and parallel with Scrip alley 05.33
feet to Relief alley: thence eastwardly alone
Relief alley 40 feet to Scrip alley; thence south
wardly along Scrip alley 95.7 feet to place of
beginning; having thereon erected a large
double three-storied brick building, usedfor law
offices, and known as Nos. 93 and 93 Diamond
street, Pittsburg.
Also, at the dwelling house on the following
described premises on MONDAY, the 27th
day of October. 1S90, at 2 o'clock T. 3f.:
Purpart No. 4, plan "C," viz.; That certain
farm of land containing 140.43 acres, situate in
Versailles township, Allegheny county, and
State of Pennsylvania, and bounded by the
x ougniogneny river, Baltimore ana unto mil
road, a township ro.id.and lands, now or late, of
George A. Bajard, Andrew Christy, John
Lvnch, James Uilkey, William Holllday and
Francis M. McClure. together with all tbe coal
under lots 9, 13 and 45 In Mueller ot aL plan of
the subdivision of the Larimer farm (Record
er's Office Plan Book.vol.3,p.272,)withrigbtof
mining and removing same, on which are
erected a farmhouse, barn and outbuildings;
excepting, however, the lots in said plan here
tofore sold to John Suyder and Abner M. New
Ion, and subject to the streets laid out in said
plan, to tha rights of the Pittsburg and Con
nellsvile Raiload. and all rights of the Yougb
iogheny Navigation Company.
Terms of sale Ten per cent to be paid at the
time of the sale; one-third at tbe delivery of
the deed, and tbe balance in two equal annual
payments, with interest payable semi-annually
from tbe date of sale; to be secured by bond and
mortgage with tight clause to insure prompt
payment. JOHN E. KUHN, Administrator
of estate of James I. Kuhn. Esq., deceased.
No. 93 Diamond st. Pittsburg. W. B. NEG
LEY. Attorney. BLACK & BAIRD. Agents,
No. 95 Fourth avenue. oc2-2S-2.ll.lS
FIRST AUCTION SALE
-OF
Schenley Park Land
Co.'s Lots
IN THE
TWENTY-THIRD WARD,
Will Take Place
Saturday.Oct.il, at 2 P.M.
These lots are almost in tbe center of tbe
city. No more eligible orhealthybnildtngsites.
TERMS One-fourth cash, balance on time.
A HANDSOME RESIDENCE,
Containing 9 rooms, with all modern improve
ments, and nearly an acre of ground, will also
be offered for sale.
The SScond Avenue Electric cars, or the B. &
O. K. R.. will convey nurchasers to Laughlin
station.
The officers of tbe company are C. E. Succop,
President; Peter Shields. Secretary; John F.
Steel, Treasurer: Directors, J. W. Patterson,
John F. Armstrong, S. P. Conner, Thomas
Jones, A. A. Adams, William Schildecker.
General Office of the Company,
533 GRANT ST., Cor. Virein Alley.
H. B. SMITHSON, Auctioneer-
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WILLIAM P. SCHELL, Jr., Attorney at Law,
Nn. 157Furth ae.. Pittsburg.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE-ESTATE OF
John r D tker, deceased.
By virtue of a decree of the Orphans' Court
of Allegheny county, the undersigned, admin
istrator, will expose at public sale on tbe prem
ises, Nos. 547 and 543 Wylie ave., city of Pitts
burg, on MONDAY, October 20, J890, at 3
o'clock P. 31., the following described real es
tate, belonging to the late John F. Detker, de
ceased: All those two certain lots or piece of ground
situated on Wylie ave., Eleventh ward, city of
Pittsburg, and being lots Nos. 43 and 47 in
James B. Irwin's plan of lots, recorded In Re
corder's Office of Allegheny county In Plan
Book, voL L page 345, fronting 40 feet on Wylie
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 tbe alley.
Terms or sale One-half of tbe purchase
money to be paid in cash, upon confirmation of
the sale, and the balance to be secured by a
tight bond and mortgage upon tho premises,
payable in two years from date of sale, with
legal interest thereon.
GEORGE SCHMIDT,
Administrator, No. 157 Fourth ave., Pittsburg.
sc27-21-s
ASSIGNEE'S SALE-LAWRENCE BANK
Building will be sold at public auction on
tbe premises by John D. Uailey, Auctioneer, on
THURSDAY, October 30. 1890. 10 o'clock A. it.
TERMS OF SALE.
Ten per cent of the nurcbaso money to be
paid in cash on the day of sale; the balance of
one-tbird on or before the return day of this
order (loth day of November next), and tbe
balance in two equal annual payments secured
by tight bond and mortgage upon the prem
ises, or all in cash at tbe option of the pur
chaser. Bv order of Court of Common Plea. No. 1.
FIDELITY TITLE AND TRUST CO.,
oc3-47 Assignee.
AUCTION SALES.
H. fl. SMITHSON.
Heal Etate and General Auctioneer, room 53
Eisner Building, Fifth and Wood street. Sales
of Jewelry and Merchandise at stoies. Furni
ture at residences promptly attended to.
oc4S
EDUCATIONAL.
KIRKLAND HALL
A Home School
for vouncer boys.
College Prei-aratory Crnrse,Buslness Coure.
Terms 83.5a Address KIRKLAND HALL,
Clinton, N. Y. aul2-72.TT3
URSULINE ACADEMY,
OAKLAND.
The Ursullne teachers have opened a prep
aratory day school for boys. Terms, 20 per
session of five months. English, French or
German, singing, calisthenics.- The boarding
and dav school for young ladies opened Sept. 8.
Tuition: Ternls, for day pupils. $35: $30, $25,320,
$15, according to grade, including English,
French or German, vocal music and calisthen
ics. Private lessons in music, French. German,
shorthand and typewriting. sell-59-TTS
AND
TYPEWRITING
Taught Day and Evetrfng at
DUFF'S COLLEGE.
For terms, call at the College office,
49 FIFTH AVENUE.
auI3-4
CHOICE PROPERTIES.
FOR SALE.
ALMOST AN ACRE
NEAR THE COURT HOUSE,
Fronting on two good streets; ground is per
fectly level, with brick buildings that, whea
slightly remodeled, can be rented to good
advantage, or utilized in rebuilding.
A chance that is not offered twice in a
life time to secure so much ground and ia
such a location at so low a price.
Full particulars from
BAXTER, THOMPSON & CO.,
162 FOURTH AVR,
Above New Postoffice.
ocS-lOO-wssa
FREE LAND
DONATED
To Acceptable Parties for
MANUFACTURING SITES
Within 20 Miles of Pittsburg, on Line ot
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD,
And on the
MONONGAHELA RIVER,
With Best Railroad Connections.
NATURAL GAS AND COAL
AT EACH LOCATION".
DAVID SHAW & CO.,
152 FODBTH AVENUE.
oc9-63-Th8a
MARKET STREET,
COKNEE LTBEETT,
Adjoining McClintock Block.
Choice location for any first-class
retail business. One of the most de
sirable storerooms in tbe city, with
second floor and basement, if de
sired. Long lease to good tenant.
BLACK & BAIRD,
95 FOURTH AVE.
ocll-SS-wssa
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AMUSEMENTS.
BAND OPERA HOUSE '-
One week, commencing next MONDAY,
October li " "
First appearance here of the
PAULINE HALL OPERA CO., -
Under the direction of Marcus R. Mayer and
Ben Stern. Presenting tbe beautiful spectacu
lar opera
AMORITA-
Monday. Tueday, Wednesday. Thursday and
Wednesday matinee on a scale of mag
nificence never before seen.
Friday and Saturday nights and Saturday
matinee
ERMINIE.
The most successful opera ever produced ia .
the world.
Prices SI 50, SI 00, 75, 50 and 25 cents.
SEATS NOW ON SALE.
Noto Miss Hall wears a costume In the sec
ond act of "Amorita" studded with 125,000
worth of diamonds, matins it the most costly
ever seen on any stag". OC9-17
Gt
RAND OPERA HOUSE
To-niirht. matinee Saturday.
MAKKS INTERNATIONALS.
Best of all Specialtv Companies.
Next week. Pauline Hall Opera Co. oe9-19
BIJOU THEATRE
EMMA ABBOTT,
MATINEE-MARTHA.
TO-N1GIIT-IL TROVATORE.
Miss Abbott Sings at Both Performances.
Oct. 13. Monroe fc Rice in "My AuntBrldget"
TTAKRY WILLIAMS' ACADEMY
II To-night.
AiatineesTuesdav. Thursday and Saturday.
WILLIAMS fc ORR'S METEORS,
A Gigantic Company of
AMZBICAJT AMD EtTROPEAN STARS.
oco-5
TT ARRIS' THEATER
Every Afternoon and Evening:
HELD BY THE ENEMY.
Week October 13 HineS & Remington Com
bination in "Hearts of New York." oc7-57-TT3
ARKY DAVIS FIFTH AVENUE MU-SEUM-
7bl3 wgqTc
THE BOY WITH THE BIG HEAD.
Doors open 1 to 5 and 7 to 10 P. II. dally. Ad
mission 10 cents. oc6-21
ATTLE OF GETTYSBURG" '
(Cyclorama)
Corner Beech St. and Irwin ave., Allegheny
City. Open dally (Sunday excepted) from 8 A.
M. to 10 p. K. Take tbe electric. Union. Shore
or Long Line of cars. oc2-39
TO ALL PARTIES HAVIN6
CONTRACTS TO LET. '
There is absolutely no other method known
onesrthso quick In action, so fruitful in re-"
suits, so satisfactory to everybody In such a
case, as an advertisement In E5GEtnEK(J '
News. Every Bridge Builder In America
reads It. All the Enterprising and Responsible
Contractors read it- County Officials can savs
large amounts by the small investment ot 20
cents per line of 8 words, or 12 40 per inch.
Address J
Enginzeeing News Pmajsmxa Co,
Tribune Building,
se20-22-s New York City.
THE HAMMOAD TIPKWBITER
Ideal and Universal Keyboards,
THE UNITED STATES GOVERNSlENT
has just forwarded check for $7,279 50 tot
seventy-tlve Hammond Typewriters. This is
the largest check everpaid for writing macninea
of any make.
THE HAMMOND won all prizes In the lata
typewriter contest by unanimous decision of
five printers, representing the largest printing;
establishments in America, over three thousand
contestants renresented all tbe leading ma
chines. Call and examine or write tor catalogue.
THE HAMMOND TYPEWRITER CO, -
se2S-2I-TTh8 85 Fifth are,'
TlTCKNIGHTAVlCTOR-i. '
PLUMBERS, GAS AND STEAM FITTERS,
Dealers in Gas Fixtures
LAMPS, PUMPS, LEAD PIPE, HOSE. ETC.
Special attention given to Natnral Gas Fitting;
116 S3UTHFIELD ST., PITTSBURG. PA.
Telephone 76a ja7-63-TTSl
AT MAY. 8QNS & CO.,
Fine
DYEING AND CLEANING.
58 Sixth Avenue,
mblS-80-TTS Pittsburg. Pa.
S-A-FZEL
Wanted To buy a Second.Hand. Flre-Prool
Safe. Address, LOAN. ?
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