Pittsburg dispatch. (Pittsburg [Pa.]) 1880-1923, October 16, 1890, Page 3, Image 3

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    SAVING Ui' HISTORY.
A Plan to Make a Historical Collec
tion in Washington, Pa.,
IN COXKECTIOX WITH THE SCHOOL
Mr. W. W. Smith at Work to Collect Money
to fat Up an Iron Building.
HOW MAST TALCABLE FACTS ARE LOST
When 'William Henry Smith, General
.Manager of the Associated Press, was in
PitUburij last week, he went to "Washing
ton, Pj., to see W. W. Smith, a prominent
banker of that place and a cousin ot General
Grant, to get some data lor a political his
tory he is writing of the war times. Dur
in.e the conversation the newspaper man re
marked that Western Pennsylvania had
figured prominently in the history ot the
country, and he felt confident there Tere a
number of old documents, relics, etc, lying
around loose that, if gathered together and
pieserved, would make a very interestinc
collection. He wanted to know why a fire
proo building was not erected somewhere
and such a collection made.
3dr. Smith, of Washington, has enter
tained such a plan for quite a while, but he
is anxious to have the building put up on
the "Washington and Jefferson campus, and
to be conducted in connection with that in
stitution. CAME TO TOWS 1'OIJ MONET.
Deis willing to contribute treely toward
the object, and yesterdavcame to see Charles
J. Clarke and other "Washington and Jeffer
son men iu Pittsburg to broach the scheme
, to them.
3Ir. Smith is very enthusiastic overthe
project, and feels sure that n an iron build
ing as erected tbat the people would contrib
ute old Ietterp, historical data, etc., concernlne
WetPennslvama. He said it is surprising
now many t jluableand interestins papers are
extant about ibis part of the State
that are Jeslrayed by the sons
or the sols' wires who do not realize their im
portance. .Mr. feraith' Idea is to make a col
lection ot relics, ancient accounts, diaries, the
conepondcncc or public men and their opin
ion t on cut rent topics of their times, or any
thlrg else tbat nnuld throw light on the his
tory of Western Pennsylvania.
Kerentl) ill tearing down an old house in
t'jyette county same valuable papers belong
ing to Albert Gallatin, one of the pioneers in
"Western PrnnsIvania and a prominent man
in his da. were found between the walls.
How tbey got there is a nnstery.
nosEcn gallatix's opinions.
In the lot was a diary in which Mr. Gallatin
had expressed his opinions very fully about
thendir.im-trations of bis day and the forma
tion of the Constitution. There were also
some interesting pacers with notations
on the uiarcin. made by tbe distinguished
pioneer. Tbe cnances are these old documents
will lie kicked around until the are lost, bat
if such a buildins upr; put up tbey could lie
pre-erted. The present generation is in pos
session it a variety of thincs tbat would throw
light on past times These papers and relics
are hauded doun to tile children, and Mr.
Sini li sajs that in this way much information
about tbe early historv of Western Pcnnsjl
vanu Las been lost. Tbe sons and their wives
do not realize their importance, and, like the
tbe servant cirl uo found tbe manuscript of
Carlisle's UrsMoiuine of Frederick the Great
Hint; on the floor and burnt it, they deliver up
these old manuscripts and letters to the flames.
He expecisih.it the graduates of the Wash
ington and JeCerou College will produce the
money to put up toe iron buildmc He thinks
there n ill tie no trouble about making tbe col
lection. Hope is expre-sed that the his oncal
society will assist m tnc work. The object is
laudatory, unci Mr.tsniith is very much encour
aged so tar.
I TOLD you so! So you succeeded in
curing your neuralgia with Salvation Oil.
25 cents.
The Place to Buy Table Linens, Cheap,
Is In our big linen department We guaran
tee a saving on every purchase.
Jos. HoitXE & Co.'s
Peau Avenue Stores.
Exposition Visitors
Do not fail to call at Lies" popular gallery,
10 and 12 Sixth street, and have your picture
laken. Good work, low prices, prompt de
lircry. Cabinet photos 1 per dozen.
TTSU
.Latest Sliapes iu Ladies' and Children's Hats
la createst variety in our millinery depart
ment. Don't iniES seeing the ribbon bar
gains. Jos. HonxE & Co.,
009-621 Ponn ave.
FCK CAPES All the popular furs from
lowest to the finest grades. A choice col
lection of exclusive and fashinna !e shapes.
TTSSu Hugus & Hacke.
.Tanuty Cheviot Keefers SIO Each,
In black and navy blue, with black and
silver and black and sold cord and orna
jfient very stylish at the price S10.
JOS. HOIHTE CC CO.,
C09-621 Penn avenue.
Flush wraps and jackets at old prices,
which means 25 to 33 per cent less than
value. See them at Itosenbaum & Co.'s.
Tlis
Our Extra Bargains in Ladies' Kid Gloves
Crowd the counters. ThatSl trlove is a mar
vel; ii you buy one pair you will be con
vinced. Jos. Horne & CO..
609-621 Penn ave.
Black Silks An extra bargain for
this week in 21-iiich grosgriin and 22-inch
faille sros and rhadames at SI 00 a yard.
ttssu Hug us & Hacke.
The Best SIO riusli Jacket
Is to be louud in our cloakroom. Seal plush,
remember, and for 510.
JOS. KOENE&CO.,
C09-G21 Penn avenue.
Kid Gloves.
4-button, 48c, C8e. Toe and SI pair; 8-but-tnn
mn-quetaires, 80c, recular price Si 50;
7-hook $1, at Kosenbjum & Co.'s.
ALASKA seal jackets, sacques and wraps.
A splendid assortment and no advance iu
price as yet. Hdgcs & Hacke,
TTSSU
Handsome theater toilets and calling
costumes ju-t received. Ladies' suit parlor.
its Pakcels & Jones, 29 Fifth ave.
DIVIDEND.
The ("UAKTiEns Vaiaey Gas Co., f
I'lTTMiritrj. Pa.. Oe.tnherll I.SQ0. I
NOTICE TllL' i HOARD OF DIRCtTORS
of tills ennmauy lias thi day declared a
ilividend or ONE AND ONE-HALF PER
CENT upon tlit- eapi.al -stock of the compauy,
payable ou the 25th instant by mailed cbeck.
Transfer books will be closed from 18th to 25th
Inclusive. F. J. TEN EB, Treasurer.
r,clO-29-D
CHOICE PROPERTIES.
$8,000.
A beautiful new pressed brick house cf 10
rooms, in Oakland, only 12 minutes' ride from
Court House; five minutes' walk from Fifth
avenue cable cars; all modern conveniences.
Terms Sjl cash and 5500 per year.
Anderson & Beeckman, Lim.,
DO FOURTH AVE.
ocl2-112-TTSu
IMPORTANT FOR INVENTuRS
American Industry" illustrates and de
scribes new mechanical inventions and devices,
bringinc the same to tbe attention of capitalists
manufacturers and promoters of industrial en
terprises. For particulars address
Publisher American Industry,
HABTFOKD, COSS.
Send 10 cents for sample cony, f 1 20 per year.
ocli-68-rra
XS-Dkpaj advertisements one dollar per
sgvareorone insertion. Classified advertise
ments on tills page, such as Wanted, For Sale.
To Let, etc, ten cents per line for each inser
tion, and none taken for less than thirty cents.
Top line being dvmlayed counts as two.
THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH
BRANCH OFFICES.
KOK THE SOUTHS1DE. KO, 1U2 CARSON
STKEET.
BKANCH OFFICES ALSO ASBELUW, WHERE
WANT. FOR SALE, TO LET. AND OTHEK
TKA.NMENT ADVEKTISEMKNTSWILL BE KE
CEIVED UP TO 9 P. M, KOK INSERTION.
Advertisements are to be prepaid except where
idvertlsers already uavc account with TBI OlS-
FATCH.
PITTSBURG.
THOMAS MCCAFFREY. 359 Butler street
EM1LG. STUCKEY. Hth street and Penn ave.
E. G.bTUCEEY Jt CO.. Wylle ave. and Fulton U
M. STOKELY. Fifth Avenue ila'rket Hotui.
IAST END.
1. TV. "WALLACE. ClLll'enn avennt.
OAKLAND.
MCALLISTER XSUEIBLEU,Sthav. AAlwoodst.
EOtrrusroE.
JACOB SPOHN. .No. JCarson street.
ALLEKHT.XY.
A. 3. KAEKCHEK, 59 Federal street.
H. 3 MCBRIDF. Market Horn. Allegheny
KRF.OH. EGGERS. IB OMo street.
r. II. F.GGEUS A SON. Ohio and Chennnts.
SAMUEL LARRY, Arch and Jackson streets.
THOMAS McllENRY, Western and Irwin ave.
G. TV. HUGHES, I'enusvlvaniaand Beaver aves.
PERRY M.GLEIM. Rebecca and Allegheny ave.
T. R. MORRIS, 66 Preble ave.
M1LLVALE BOROUGH.
TV. TV. FLOCKER, Stationer. Ho, I Grant ave.
SHARPSBURU.
C. BELLMAN. Stationer. SISMaIn st.
THE BUSINESS OFFICE OF
THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH
IS NOW
Corner Smithfield and
Diamond Streets.
"WANTED.
Male Help.
BAP WRITERS AT SMARTS BUSINESS
COLLEGE. 12 Federal street. AHeghenv;opcn
dally. 9 a. m. tn9r. it. : shorthand changed from
Graham's to Eclectic the latest rapid light-line
system: Instructions private for both sexes.
se26-TTSSu
BOY TO DRIVE A GROCERY TVAGON;
must be experienced. Address 4014 BUT
LER ST. OC16-I
B
OY-THAT HAS BEEN WITH A BARBER.
393 EAS1 ST.. Allegheny. ocIU-21
B
OY-TO RUN ERRANDS.
622 LIBERTY
OC16-16
AVENUE.
(TAKPEMER TWO GOOD MEN IMMED1
j ATELY': must be union men. Apply to
WILLIAMS BRICK AND STONE CO., above
Greenfield avenue. Twenty-third ward; Second
avenue cars pass. OC16-1
COLORED MAN FOR WAREHOUSE TVORK:
must tie active and -willing to hustle. Apply
to HEN RY 1!. REA. 633 Liberty St. OC16-1S
ENGINEER-A COMPETENT MAN FOR
nlgbfnork. Call at once at 431 TT'oodst. R.
DOOl.UTLE. OClS-99
r7ORGEMAN FIRST-CLASS MAN. APPLY
JL' l. c ., St. James Hotel; open rot
open for two d 1 vs.
OCH-M
G
AS F11TERS-I00 GOOD MEN; MUST BE
nrst-ciass workmen: wages K 50 to fa 00 tier
dav. Apply to the INTERIOR CONSTRUCTION
AND IMPROVEMENT CO.. Detroit, Mich.
oc'l-o
GEXTLEMEN-OFGOOD ADDRESS TO OR
GANIZE branch lodges for the Philadelphia
Fraternal Order orthe United Stales: paying sick
and death benefit: also tlOO at the end of the first
year as tbe certificate matures. Address COL.
SAMUEL I. GIVIN, Supreme Pres., Dispatch
office. OC16-26
- TAN-YOUNG MAN FOR GENERAL OF
.aVJL FICE work; references and bond requiied:
application xnut be made in writing. Address
BRUNSWICK - BALKE - COLLENDER COM
PANY. 117 Filth ave. No personal applic-alton
considered. oc 16-54
A N-WITH JV0. AS ASSISTANT IN TITTS
BURG for fi-6t-class New York concern:
duties simple; Jl.2-0 e.11v and Interest worth
double: monev secured. Address NATIONAL
INVESTMENT ASSOCIATION, 30 Hroad street.
New York. ocl6-96-TbSu
MAN - MARRIED - TO WORK A SMALL
farm: house fu-nltied. Apnlv. wiib refer
cuce. to U. . C. BID WELL & CO., Water st.
and Cherry alley. oclo-12
" TEN-WIDE-ATVAKE AND INTELLIGENT
iX men wanted to sell the Great War Library
on easy monthly payment: contains the works
ot Generals Grant. Sherman, Sheridan, Hancock,
Crawford. McClelland and Custer: 10 volumes,
grandest thing in recent years; our agents are
jiveraginc oer$50 proi per. cfc. Write for
tcnlis to A. .1 POITER, Manager, care or
diaries I. TVebstcr & Co., 3 East Fourteenth St.,
NewYorK. OC14-6S-TTS
FFICEBOY-FOR K1U1ITWOKK. APPLY
at 4 o'clock to-day at 75 D1AMON D ST.
OC16-117
PRESSMAN-STEADY WORK AND GOOD
wages to a first-class mail. Address M. L.
M., Dispatch office. ocl6-37
SALESMAN AN ENERGETIC MAN To PUSH
our manufactures on this ground; one of our
agents earned J5.20O In '69. Address P. O. BOX
1J71, New Y'ork. 16-8
TINNERS-TWO OR THREE GOOD MEN AT
GEO. W. STEVENSON Jfc BRO.'S, 537 Lib
erty . OC16-1I
-VTOUXG MAN KOK KFTA1LTEA lltlSIN ESS-
X to one having established trade, cltv or
country, good wages and an Interest In tbe busi
ness will be given. Address CONFIDENCE. !)is
uatch office. OC14-36
Female Help.
A YOUNG LADY-STENOGRAPHER AND
typewriter: must own typewriter. Apply
atKAUFMANNS'. OC16-31
7' ADlES-30 LARGE AND WELL FORMED
J voting ladies. Call at stage entrance BIJOU
THEA1 ER 11 sharp Saturday morning. OC16-47
s
EVERAL EXPERIENCED CLOAK 3ALES-
LALlt3. Al A.AUFA1ANNS'. OCI6-31
Male and Female Help.
CAN'T ASSER-FIKST-CLASS. FORTHE CEN
TURY Dictionary. H. WATTS 427 Wood
St. OC16-10O
HELP-ONE FRENCH NURSE, ONE SEAM
STRESS, laundresses, cooks, dining-room
fflrls, chambermaids, nurses. 200 house girls, Ger
man and colored girls, colored chambermaid and
nurse for same famllv. waiters, farm hands,
drivers. MRS. E. THOMPaOS. 608 Grant st.
se29-MThS
MAN SERVANT DAIRT MEN. FARM
hands, laborers, seamstress, housekeeper,
laundress. 200 house girls, cooks, chambermaids,
waitresses, dishwashers, hotel cooks, child's
nurse, little girls. MEEHAN'S, 5 Grant st.
OCI3-D
Situations.
BOOKKEEPING-WILL TAKE CHARGE OF
books requiring only occasional attention:
attend to opening or closing of books, correction
or errors or anything In the line of accounting:
have hid long experience and can give the best of
relerenccs. A. F.-SAWH1LL, 17 Federal St.,
Allegheny, Pa. oct-62-D
POSlTIO BY YOUNG MAN. IN OFFICE
or mill: has had experience as shipping
clerk: also uuderstauds bookkeeping and general
office work. Address P. J Dispatch office.
ocl4-58
POSITION AS SALESMAN IN JEWELRY OR
optical goods: 10 years' experience: best or
references. Address Z. B Dispatch office.
OC16-98
POSITION-BY THOROUGHLY COMPETNT
chemist with Iron or Heel company. Ad
dress CM EM 1ST, Dispatch office. oeI5-43.
POSlrWX-BY A MAN TV PI II SOME EXPERI
ENCE, speaks German and Engllslu in a
business. 325 CARSON SI"., Southside. oc!6-!I7
POSITION ASTEACHER-GRADUATLFllOM
an European unlversllv: good American ref
erences. Address J., Dispatch office. ocl6-4
I POSITION -AT HO.NEST WORK OF ANY
kind byan Intelligent joungmanof21. Ad
dress i. E. C. 174 Third ave. OC16-91
"lUOslTlo.N-BY DENTIST-OPERATIVE AS
X sisrANT;guodrcrereuces. Address l. t
Dispatch office. OCI6-3
SIIUATION-BY A YOUNG MAN, EXPERI
ENCED bookkeeper, at ally kind ot clerical
work; best of rcicrenee. Address K. L. J., Dis
patch office, oclG-35
SITUATION BY ENGINEER: 7 YEARS' EX
PEKIENCE: sober and steady. Address E.
B. GU1UR1E, 43 Allegheny ave, Allegheny city.
ocis-ia
Financial.
MONEY OUR FACILITIES FOR FURNISH
ING money to any amount on bond aud
mortgage are unequaled: lowest rates of interest
aud no delay, it you need money apply MORRIS
& FLEMING, K Fourth ave. Jr--86-TT8sn
Jjl rate 4K. 5 aud C per cent'as to location and '
amount: no ilcUy. SAMUEL W. JiLAI'Ki Co., I
av luurm aeuue. jj.r--iTb
MORTGAGEE-MONEY 'lO LOAN IN SU51S
tosultaHJs. 5 and 6 per cent. ALLES &
BAILEY. 164 Fourth ave- Tel. 167. apl4-19-TTShn
- OltTGAGES ON CITY OR ALLEGHENY
JYX eonntv property at lowest rates. HENRI'
A. WEAVER CO.. 92 Fourth avenne. mh2-D
TO LOANf300.lO, IN AMOUNTS OF $3,008
and upward, on city and suburban property,
on 4j percent, freeortax: also smaller amounts
at 5 und 6 per cent. BLACK liAIl'.D, 95 Fourth
avenue. se2l-d26-D
rTTO LOAN 20O,0CO ON MORTGAGES fI00 j
JL and upward at o per cent; ui,uuu nj per
cent on residences or business property: also In
adjoining counties. S. H. FRENCH, 125 Fourth
avenue. OCI2-121-P
C2"1 OOO. OOO TO LOAN ON MORTGAOES
O Li large and small amounts at H, & and 6
per cent free or State tax; no delay, REED B,
COYLE ft CO., 1SI Fourth ave, my21-0-TTS
Rooms, Houses, Etc
OOMS-FURN1SHED-1N ALLEGHENY.
av ior iirui nonseReepinr: iaav, gentleman auu
...v . vu. neat uaijvo uicici.cu ..... ' ' -
R.,;UlSDatch office. oel6-6
Horses, Vehicles, Live Stock, Etc
BUGOY A GOOD SECOND-HAND HUGGY,
phaeton stvle: mut be cheap. H. FAUST,
corner Penn and bhady ave., E. E. ocl6-87
Miscellaneous.
EVERYONE TO HAVE T11E1R BROKEN'
windows fixed before winter; telephone H71
or write postal card lor price list. G. G.
O'BRIEN, Painter. 2B Fifth ave. selO-TTS
T4KNSIIIXS-THE IMTTSRITHn PENSION
X AGENCY OF J. H. STEVENSON & CO.. 100
iirtn ave. tensions now nad lor an aisioiea
cnldtprc ivrtntimiitlr ImTrilAca rhllrlrpn And
widows of deceased soldiers under late act of
Conzress: pensions Increased to corrcspona wnu
the disability: bounties collected: certificates ot
service procured where discharges are lost.
scW-D
-V7"OU TO LEAVE YOUR ORDER "WITH US-
X " c furnish elegant mirror cabinet, conio,
brush, soin and 4 towels at 25c per wecK.
PITTSBURG CLEAN TOTVEL CO., 1 Fourth
ave. ocT-TJ-TTS
YOU GET A BAKER'S DOZEN (13) OF
Stewart & Co. 's fine cabinet photos for Jl, at
90 and 92 FEDERAL ST., Allegheny.
mvffi-49-TTsu
FOR SALE IMPROVED EEAE ESTATE.
City Residences.
TIEDFOKD AVE. -NO. 249-AT A GREAT
X bargain, worthy of Investigation: 7 large
rooms: the lot is 22x157 feet with room to build In
the rear: good reasons for selling. See T. A.
HLRRON 4 SONS, No. SO Fourth ae. oc2-l-Th
TriKOCH ST.-18.700FOKALL-41)WELLINGS
'j or 6 rooms each, renting lor S16 CO each: also
3 dwellings on Webster avnueof 8 rooms each,
renting for KS each: lot 46x89. revenue, JI.70I:
taxes. S3.i7. 23. Send for large catalogue, Tree,
just out. BLACK & miRD, 95 Fourth avenue.
OC4-3S-MT11S
HOUSE-NEW FLAT OF 10 ROOMS HALLS,
two bati s. slate mantels, lnsld shutters,
cellar, sewered and everything complete and In
first-class condition and arranged for two
families; occupied now and bringing in fl96yearly;
on U jdle ave. cable line; 10 minutes iroraHfth
ae. See MORRISON & BANKS, 106 Third ave.,
cor. TVooa st. ocll-TTS
CI OOO IN CASH-BALANCE. JiOOO. TIME
O L to suit: choice and cheap: handsome 9
roomed brick, modern and complete, fine lot 5ox
132: nicely Improved, hard walks, shrubbery,
vines, shade, asphalt paved street, electric cars
and railroad: quick ride to heart of city: let us
show vou this property. CHARLES SOMERS&
CO., 313 Wood at., 6019 Penn ave.
ocl6-93-Thsu'
OfJ 500-TVILL BUY- ON OVERHILL ST.
009 two new brick houses of 8 rooms each, in
side shutters, both gases, side alley, lot 3JxlOOft. :
rental 1600 vcarly: special bargain. ALLES &
BAILEY, 164 Fourth ave. Tel. 167.
ocl6-12-Th86U
-I 500 WILL BUY A 6-ROOM BRICK
Oil house, wlthlot40xI00 on a 60-root street In
the Thirteenth ward: Just think of It, only fl.SU)
ud yju onlv need ?300 cash and vou can pay the
balance monthly. J. E. GLASS, 138 Firth ave.
OCI6-30
GA OOO-KOR 2 GOOD TJRICK HOUSES OF 5
tjtfc rooms each on Jane, near Twenty-first St.,
Southslde; thislsa bargain Tor an j one desiring
an investment or a home. Sec . A. HERKON
&SONS. SO Fourth ave. 0010-4-10,14.16,13.
East End Residences.
HOUSE EIGHT ROOM FRAME AND FIN
ISHED attic with bath, laundry, nat. and
art. gas, slate mantels. Inside shutters, front and
back porches, very complete and eutlrely modern,
paved and sewered street, within five minutes or
cable lines and very convenient to electric: large
lot; a very cheap property. S. A. DICKIE &
CO., Penn and Shady ave., E. E. 1615.
OC14-70-TTS
RESIDENCE IN THE MIDST OF SHADY
SIDE, on a desirable street. 2 squares from
truth avenue cable line, a brick house of 9 rooms;
first-class order, modern Improvements: lot 36x100
It., with stride and ornamental trees: more lot
frontage can be had If desired. See TV. A. HER
EON & SOS. No. SO Fourth ave. oc2-49-Th'
RIPPEY. CORNER EUCLID -FINE EAST
End residence district; asphalt paved street,
convenient to Negley and Highland ave.: mod
ern brick house, 9 rooms, complete to smallest
detail: Interior decoration and finish In elegant
taste; beautiful corner lot, 52x132. bounded bv
two streets and alley, we can sell this nropertv at
les than Its actual present value, and the situ
ation gives a guarantee of steady enhancement in
value. CHARLES SOMERS CO., 313 Wood St.,
0019 Penn ave. oc16-90-mt1v
St-T 50O-SINTON AVE.-BRICK DWELL
i ING often commodious rooms square re
ception hall, beautiful staircase finished In hard
wood, art stained glass windows and vestibule
door, stationary marble washstand, spindle work
arch from hall to parlor, sliding doors between
parlor and dining room, hardwood cabinet
mantels with tile hearths and cl'ibhouse grates on
first floor, complete bathroom, the best of sanitary
plumbing: both gases, combination chandeliers:
house wired throughout fur electric light: large
pantrv with china and linen closets, and dish sink
with Hot and cold water: cemented cellar with
brick dividing wall; laundry with stationary tubs,
servauts' w. c, etc: large front and rear porches;
lot 40x149 to allev: well sewered: asphalt street,
fiagctone sidewalk: fine lawn, shade trees, etc.; is
within one minute's "walk of Duquesne electric
linetbcst of -material used, &nd none but skilled
labor employed in the construction of this honse:
sena for large catalogue, free. A233. BLACK
BAIKD, 95 Fourth avenue. ocK-se-MlhBu'
gf)q OOO BKSIDENCE EAST END. TVITH
iJjLiJl lcres. on 50-foot asphaltum paved
and sewered street, oulr one square from Du
quesue Electric road and near Penn ave. cable
road, new Queen Anne brick dwelling. 11 rooms
and reception hall, bath, laundrv. both gases, flne
mantels, tile hearths, etc.: In fact, fitted np with
all modern conveniences and appliances, and was
built foruse of pre-ent owner, who desires to sell
on account of leaving cltv: the grounds contain a
large number of beautiful forest tries, an excel
lent spring of pure water snd a good stible and
carriage house, driveways, flagstone walks, etc;
terms to suit purchaser. M. F. HIPPLE & CO.,
96 Fourth ave. ociu-36-Thrsu
QrX 300-TWO-STORY BRICK RESIDENCE.
Ql 1 ou a paved and sewered ave., handv to
cable and electric lines and P. R. K. : first-class
neighborhood: nine rooms. laundry, good cellars,
large pantry, bath, with Inside w. c. both gases,
h. and c water, electric bells, slate mintels:ls
neatly finished and papered throughout: two
large porches, fruit and shide trees: lot uOxllOto
2iMoot alley. GEO. C. SLEETH.Peun and sliadv
aves.. E. E. ocl2-43-TTSu "
CI A OOO-EASY TERMS-A CHOICE PROP
Oitl ERTY at a low price: frontage 40 leet ou
Grazier, a 60-root street, route of electric railway:
depth 150 feet to stnet: well-built house, modern
Improvements, 8 rooms, including reception hall,
sliding doors, slate mantels, electric appliances,
gas, bathroom, porches, large drv cellar.
CHARLES SOMERS Jt CO., 313 Wood St.. 11019
Penn ave. ocl4-4l-TT
Q OOO-FOR A 10 ROOM HOUSE1NPER
30' FECI' order on a sewered street within
eight mlnutes'of Fifth ave. and Penn ave. cahle;
all modern Improvements, hot and cold water,
stationary wash stands. Inside closets. Inside
shutters, nat. and art gas, slate mantels: neigh
borhood Is first rate and tills is a desirable home.
S. A. DICKIE & CO., Penn and Shady aye., E.
E. 1623. OC14-70-TTS
500-SIMEN AVE, NEAR LINDEN AVE
OD NUE. Boulevard Place, a2)$-storv trarae
dwelling or 12 rooms, center hall, bathroom, w.
c, hot and cold water, both gases slate mantels,
laundry, porches: wired for electric Hgnt: has all
modern conveniences; lot 40x100: send Tor large
catalogue free. A21I. BLACK & BA1RD, 95
Fourth avenue. 0012-56-116
Q.l 50O A NEW TWO-STORY' FRAME
Otfc house of 7 rooms and attic halL vestibule,
bath, inside w.e. and w s.. range, n andc water,
slate mantels and tile hearths Inside shutters,
porches iront and rear; lot 30X1C0 feet: this is a
rare bargain and Is only one minute from Roup
station aud oue-1 alf square from Dnquesne car
line on Ellsworth ave. J. . GLAfcS, 138 Firth ave.
OC16-30'
JQ 700-FOR A 7-ROOM FRAME HOUSE,
30 with hall. large porches, nat. and art.
gas, bath. Inside shutters, nicely papered and
painted : all modern: In good location: within
six minutes' walk of cable lines, now running: a
bargain: lot 24xllC: a pleasant little home. S. A.
DICKIE & CO., Penn aud Shady ave., E. E. 803,
OC14-70-TTS
A OOO NEW TWO-STORY FRAME
O'i' dwelling, six rooms, fin. attic hall and
guddry cellar, city water, nat. gas. electric
light, bnth, with Inside w. c.. large porch: one
square from lllghlana are. division ot Duquesne
Electric road: bee It. GEO. C. SLEI71H. Penn
and Shade aves., E. E. oclC-10-ThSFu
O-l Q OOO-MARCHAND SI., NEAR SHADY
OJ.O? avenue, a two-story stone and frame
dwelling of 11 rooms, ball, batliroom. w. c: hot
aud cold water: both gases: slate mantels; laun
dry; porches, etc.: lot 03x117; stable In rear: send
for large ratalouge free. BLACK & I1AIRD, 95
Fourth avenue. A2S3. 0cl2-5tMlThSu
C JT OOO-TWO-STORY AND MANSARD ROOF
ijOl Irauie dwelling: eight rooms, bath and
laundry, good cellar, both gises, h. and c, water,
porches, marble mantels, folding doors, etc.: lot
30x150: on line ol Duquesne electric road: handy
to cable lines. GEO.C. SLEETH.Pcna and Shady
aves.. E. E. OC12-43-TTSU
FRAME DWELLING TWO-STORY, FIVE
rooms, hall, good dry cellar, citv water; lot
30x126 to 2o-rt. alley; two minutes' walk from Du
quesne Electric road: bound to enhance In value;
price J1.900 lr Sold soon. GEO. C. 8I.EETH, Pein
and Shady aves., E. E. oclS10-ThSSu
O-r 230 WESTMINSTER PLACE, NEAR
rjOl Aiken aye.: a frame cottage of 7 rooms,
hall; slate and marble mantels: natural gas; front
and rear porches; nice lot: send for large cat
alogue free. BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave
nue. A238. OC12-56-MT118U
6 ROOM FRAME QUEEN ANNE HOUSE
finished attic bath, hot and cold water, nat
ural gas, electric) ghtand bells, slate mantel, tile
hearths, frout and back porches, cemented cellar,
lot 24x187; this property Is situated on Rnral ave.,
E. E. SLOAN 4 CO.. 127 Fourth aye. vc!6-19
QQ 830-ROUP ST., NOW NEGLEY AVE.,
CO' elegant new 10-room and reception hall.
Queen Anne stvle, brick dwelling.conialnlng all
modem conveniences: lot 42x100; terms to suit
purchaser. M. F. HIPPlE & CO.. 98 Fourth
ave. ocl6-21-lhS6a
QQ 600-AnEAT NEW FRAME HOUSE OF
0-' rooms, hill, natural gas. city water; onlv
2 minutes from Penn avenue cable line and one
square trom Negley ave. J. E. GLASS, No. 188
Filth ave. ocl6-3o
MKYKAN AVE.-BBICK HOUSE. 8 ROOMS,
bath, laundry, bot and cold water, slate
mantels, tile hearths, electric bells, both gases,
papered throughout. BLOAN&CO., 127 Fourth
ave. ocl6-19
" - - - ' ' ' J- l&&fe -- J..J. AJa&Z&JS '.cj.V ,.' LuLA.'frftfcjfji r va,!,., '"irt-frlS 'rnTrfcTili'lfiiiitte-"Ti
FOR SALEIMPROVED REAL ESTATE.
Hazelwood Resiliences.
f LEN WOOD CORNER PROPERTY-SMALL
VX cash payment, balance as rent, a new two
story frame dwelling of eight rooms and flnisuea
attic bath, pantry, slate mantels, stone hearths,
good cellar, three porches, eraoe arbor, green
house good sewerage, all conveniences; now
rented for J360 per year: lot 48x118 to 20-ft. alley;
.l, . .. J . ,- .. . t . I. watt tnln-
tnis property is locatea at inenwowu. '-,1.',. ...
ntes from station. BAXTER, THOMPSON 4
rtl 1R' IfAtirtl, n Oftl2-104-fTS
CO.. 162 Fourth ave
HAZELWOOD-ACHANCETOBUYAUOOD
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 a e. oc9-l-TTS
Allegheny Residences.
HOUSE-AT A BARGAIN: OWNER LEAV
ING cltyr frame house. 6 rooms, hall, hath,
laundry, etc., on corner lot in Filth ward. Alle
gheny. BALTENbPEHUER ft WILLIAMS, lo4
Fourth ave. QC16-43
-RESIDENCE-A FINE ONE FRONTING ON
XV the park. For permit to visit the property
call at 49 MONTGOMERY AVE. ocl2-74-TTl)SU'
Q00-IN CASH TO SECURE NICE HOME IN
50 Allegheny, balance of ?2,C00 time to suit
Eurchaser; gooil brick, slate root, 4 rooms, vestl
ule. hall; Fulton St.: lot 20 feet front, side alley
and vard: situation desirable, convenient to
Washington ave. CHARLES SOMERS A CO.,
313 Wood St.. 6019 Penn ave. ocl6-8S-ThS
Suburban Residences.
EDGEWOOD-5,700-AN ELEGANT LOCA
'1ION. elevated ground, 72x192: 8 handsome
rooms. Including large reception hall: also three
nice finished rooms In attic: house complete in
every detail: finished with slate and hardwood
mantels, fine plumbing, tile and stone hearths,
lanndrv. bath, stairs and porches front and batk,
gas for heat, electric llgnts and bells, stone walks:
easy terms of payment. CHARLES SOMERS
CO., 313 Wood St., 6019 Penn ave.
ocl6-90-MTh
EDGEWOOD, P. R. R.-LOCATION VERY
central; a desirable lot, 73 ft. front by 200 ft.
deep, with a complete and modern house of 12
rooms, besides three on the third floor: price, very
reasonable, only 87,500. W. A. HERRON &
SONS, No. Fourth ave. oc2-49-Th"
EMSWORT1I STATION-A FINE COUNTRY
home: bcautlinl surroundings: good loca
tion: modern conveniences, in good condition
ard will sell cheap: possession any time. A. D.
WILSON, 55 Federal St., Allegheny.
ocIl-35-MTHS'
HOME-IFYDUWANTAN ELEGANT LIT
TLE house at moderate cost look at this;
situation unsurpassed, blgn ground overlooking
river, almost In view of citv, right at station, and
but ten minutes' ride by P., Ft. W. & C. K. R. to
Allegheny: good house. 5 rooms, each supplied
with natural gas, finished attic hall, perrect con
dition throughout; two large porches; dry cellar:
ground extending to river front; lawn, forest
and fruit trees, 6hrubberv. etc. : possession on
transter of title. CHARLES SOMERS & CO.. 313
Wood St.. 6019 Penn ave. ocl6-8S-Ths
FOR SALE-LOTS.
City Lots.
IOWA ST. S1.456-NEAR ADELAIDE. A VA
CANT lot; size, 58KX150 feet. Send for large
catalogue, tree. E37. BLACK & BAIRD, 95
Fourth avenue. ocll-21-Th6
DQQ OOO-SECOND AVE., BET. MARKET
3jO) and Wood sts., vacant lot, 60xIoOx30, to
First are. Send for large catalogue free. BLACK
BAIRD, 93 Fourth ave. G 4. oclS-95-TTh
East End Lots.
CRAIG ST. FULTON PLACE PLAN. A
choice lot. size 50x140 feet. J. E. GLASS.
No. 133 Fifth ave oclB-30"
NEGLEY AVENUE (OLD ROUP STREET)
cholce lot, 80x100; 86,400; or will divide: send
lor large catalogue Tree. BLACK & BAIRD, 95
Fourth avenue. A293. ocl2-56-MThSu
TERRACEST., OAKLAND-LOT 40X150 FT.
onc square from cable cars; Sue forest trees:
beautiful surroundings. See A. D. WILSON, 55
Federal St., Allegheny. ocll-34-TuTliS
fifi A FRONT FOOr FOR LEVEL BU1LD
t30U' ING lots on grade, on Alder su, near
Highland ave.. East End: location is central and
In reach or all the lines of quick transit. See TV.
A. HERRON iSONS, No. 80 Fourth ave.
oc2-50-Th'
2T 500 CENTER AVE.. NEAR EUCLTD
5 4 9 avenue, Baum Gtovca vacant Iot,100xl50,
to 20-loot allev. A203. Send for large catalogue,
tree. BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth avenue.
ocl2-56-3tThSu
- A 700-FIFrit AVE.. COR. O'HARA
OX street, vacant lot. 98x220: an excellent
building lot. A260. Send for large catalogue,
free. BLACK BAIRD, 95 Fourth avenue.
OC12-56-MT11SU
Suburban Lots.
FLEMING PARK-NO FINER LOTS IN THE
market, none more convenient or so cheap
with same conveniences as these: we are selling
these lots at 1200 to STJO; new houses ou the
ground, more building: bridge to Neville Island
being completed: fine thoroughfare directly
through the property; electric road under charter
and tIeIii of way; great Southside manufactories
In walking distance, values will quickly double:
we will sell remainder or these lots to best bidders
at auction Saturday. October 18: take P. L. E.
train directly to ground. 2:33 cltv time; call at our
office for tickets and lull Information. CHARLES
SOMERS 4 CO., 313 Wood St., 6019 Penn ave.
ocl6-89"
J. OTS--BRUSHTON LOTS
J prices we have several i
AT VERY LOW.
Tifieea We. have several on Bennett street.
Frankstown ave. and Brushtou ave. that are zood
and safe Investments and worth Investigating;
one on Brushton ave. especially cheap. S. A.
DICKIE & CO.. Venn and Shady ave,. E. F,
OCI4-71-TT
LOrS-ITlSTOYOURINTERESTTO ATTEND
the opening sale of the Iron City Land Co.'s
plan of lots at TV alls station, Penna, R. R on
Thursday next Oct 16. atl P. It.: send for plan.
BAXTER, THOMPSON & CO., 162 Fourth ave..
or GAY Jt BAIR. Greensburg. oc!2-102-ttbu
LOT-25XH0. ROUTH PLACE, TVIL.MERDING;
price, $300. SLOAN CO.. 127 Fourth ave.
oci6-19
XV ALLS -WALLS WALLS - J'HjC COMING
W railroad center: land will treble lu value;
shops and lran-fcr station uearlng comnletion:
It on City Land Co. will have their opening sale
October 16 at 1 P.M.: be sure to be on hand.
BAXTER, THOMPSON & CO., 162 Fourth ave.,
or GAY & BAIR, Greensburg. ocl2-102-TISu
WALLS-LOTS: ATTEND SALE TO-DAY;
trains leave Union depot a 12:15, 12:50, 1,
2and3r. M.: all stop at new shops: get plan,
BAXTER. THOMPSON & CO.. 162 Fourth live.,
or G AY & BAIR. Greensburg. ocl6-44
OQOO EACH-2 LOTS. 46x140. JUNIATA ST.,
Ou Swlssvale, 3 minutes from the station.
SLOAN 4 CO.. 127 Fourth ave. OC16-19
C2Q23 EACH-2 LOTS. 25x200, MORNINGSIDE
OO station. A. V. K. R. SLOAN 4 CO., 127
Fourth are. OC16-19
Farms,
FARM-129 ACRES, WITH ALL IMPROVE
MENTS: situate near station, town and
river: without exception, for investment or rich
homestead, Its equal cannot he had: 20 minutes'
ride from city. ED. WITTISH, 410 Grant st,
Pittsburg. ocl2-D
FARM-A LARGE FARM OF 220 ACRES,
close to railroad, only 16 miles from the city:
dwelling, outbuildings, orchard, water, etc., etc.;
would make .in elegant stock farm, JAS. W.
DRAPE 4 CO., 129 Fourth ave., Pittsburg.
OC15-39-WTS
Ct 300-FARM OF 10 ACRES NEAR PAR
OX5 NAbSUS. Pa.; good frame house or 5
rooms, good stable, plenty of fruit and water.
SLOAN 4 CO., 127 Fourth ave. OC16-19
C- 300 FARM OF 16 ACRES NEAR PA R
OXl NASSUs; nw frame house 5 rooms, new
st blc fruit and good water. SLOAN 4 Co.. 127
Fourth ave. OC16-19
Miscellaneous.
1 OTS-BRUSHTON, WILKINSBURG AND
XJ Edgewood.
34 lots. 40x130, 8225 to 8450: terms. 830 00 cash.
9 lots, 24x122 to alley, 8500; terms, one-half cash,
10 lots, 33x132. (25010500; terms, 850 00 cash.
35 lots, 50x120, Jaoo tojsoo: terms, one-hilf cash.
H. C. CLARKE, 135 Fourth ave., and Edgewood.
se4-TTS
MARKET-CORNER SPRUCE STREET. LOT
30x120 -with rrame stible; H215. Send for
large catalogue lust out. BLACK 4 BAIRD. 95
Fourth avcuue. oc7-59-TnTli
OWN A HOME WE WILL BUY OR BUILD
for you anywhere and let vou r rent nay lor
tlio property: no security required. GRANITE
STATE PROVIDENT ASSOCIATION, branch
ottlces, Standard building, 531-533 Wood St.. Pitts
burg mT13-lS-TTRS'i
FOR SALE BUSINESS.
Business Opportunities.
BUS1NESS-A GOOD ESrABl.lslIKD LIGHT
mannlacturlng business. Any person wish
ing to make a profitable Investment may address
P. O. BOX No. 419. ocl2-6
DRUGSTORE-A FIRST-CLASS DRUG STORE
In a manufacturing town near the cltv. Ad
dres BOX NO. 50.. Pittsburg. Pa. ocU-72'
-I LASS WORKS-IN EASTERN OHIO, COST
VX 8.3,000: would sell for 10,000; now good as
new: on railroad with a switch: coal 81 per ton:
lactory 60x60; packinghouse 60x80: straw bouse
25x40; has worked 75 handsiconld have natural gas;
also a splendid 73-room brick hotel In Eastern Ohio
has a good paying custom; bar alone worth 85.000
per year: might trade In part; no better chance
lortheproperparty to go Into tbe hotel business
than is here offered; price $30,uoo; good reason for
sellln.- will be given: write for particulars or call
about either of the above properties. J. H. STE
VENSON 4 CO.. 100 Fifth ave. OCI2
TTARDWARE and tinning BUSINESS.
XX two East End grocery stores, others In both
cities well located.' flouring mill, $3,100: oakeries,
cigar stores, notion stores, drug stores, shoe
stores, book and stationery store, milk depots.
SHEPA RD 4 CO., 151 Fourth ave. oclS
JEWELER'S STORE-FIRST-CLASS JETVEL
ER'b store: good town; poDnlatlon 5.000:
be6t reasons for disposing of store. Address
FOX care of P. MUSTER, Connellsvllle, Fayette
CO., Pa. 0CI6-55
ffift50-COR. CIGAR STOHEIN ALLEGHENY;
OJJ others 8300 to H 000: groceries, 8350 to 85. 000:
mule depots: saloon nnd hotel; hardware: board
ing bouse. HOLMES 4 CO., 420 Smithfield st.
OCI6-39
Business Properties.
QOA 000-F1FTH AVE., NEAR PRIDE ST.
vDAXJI three-story brick building or 2 store
rooms and 5 dwelling rooms, hall, bathroom, w. c
hot and cold water, both gases, cemented cellar:
.ot 25x115; stable; yearly rent 11,400. Bend for
large catalogue, free. BLACK 4 BAIRD, 95
Fourth avenue, E86, ocl2-57-Thsu
FOR SALE-BUSINESS.
Business Properties.
FEDERAL STREET BUSINESS PROPERTY
Allegheny Citv-Oneol the best locations on
Federal street. C. H. LOVE, 93 rourtu ave.
ocl6-92-ThS8u
FIFTH AVENUE NEAR MOULTRIK-tH.000
two-story brick bulkllng containing store
room 18x30 and 7 dwelling rooms, hall, bathroom,
hot and cold water, both vases,. Inside shutters
In parlor: also on rear ot lot facing Ann street a
framedwelllngofiroomsand kitchen, good cellar;
lot 20x115. EH. Send for large catalogue Tree, Just
out. BLACK 4 BAIRD, 95 Fourth avenue.
oc5-4i-Trsu
LARIMER AVE. AND MEADOW ST.-ONE
of the best business locations and paying In
vestments In the hast End: lot 45x102 feet: two
buildings, consisting or stores and dwellings and
one dwelling on Meadow st. See TV. A. HEKRON
4 SONS, 80 Fourth ave oc 16-29-16, 20, 24, 28
Cl 300-FORBES ST., NEAR SENECA-A
C?tW two-storv and mansard brick dwelling of
storeroom and seven dwelling rooms, lanndrv,
side' entrance, good cellar, house nicely papered,
painted and grained: will rent for fW per month:
lot 20x60. send for large catalogue free. BLACK
4 BAIKD. 95 Fourth ave. B 31. ocl-95-TTh
FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS.
Horses, Vehicles, Live Stock, Etc
BIRDS-AND ANIMALS or ALL KINDS.
gold fish and fixtures, an endless variety of
cages, prepared food for mocking birds and seed
forali birds, fine dogs. ESPICH'S BIRD STORE,
640 Smithfield st anl2-70-TTBU
BUGGIES, CARRIAGES. SPRING WAGONS,
etc. second-hand rigs bought and sold; big
bargains. SAMUEL CHAMBERLAIN, No. 618
Duquesne way, near Sixth street bridge.
se3-22-MThS
HORSE-A HANDSOME SORREL GELDING.
15,'i hands high; very fine saddler: not
afraid of anything: sonnd. etc.: will sell cheap
for want of use. Call or address 545 SMITHFI ELD
ST., second floor. ocI5-"24
HORSE-FAST PACING HORSE. BUGGY
and harness; horse 8 years old and can show
better than 2:40: must sell: this is a bargain: also
nice driving mare and road cart cheap. 11. H.,
Dispatch office. ocl4-S7-TUTh
HORSE-A GOOD HORSE AND COVERED
wagon: for sale cheap. BARNEY LEVEY,
N . 232 Wvlie ave. ocl5-33
Machinery and Metals.
DRILLING ENGINES AND BOILERS-FOR
oil or gas wells, engines and boilers In every
sizcaud style sawmills an,? wood-working ma
chinery HARMES MACHINE DEPOT. No. 97
First ave, Pittsburg, Pa. inh9-D
ENGINES AND BOILER-NEW AND RE
FUTED: repairing promptly attended to.
PORTER FOUNDRY AND MACHINE CO.,
LIM.. below Suspension bridge, Allegheny, Pa.
oc2-
HOISTING AND PORTABLE ENGINES
small vertical engines and boilers, wire
rone iron charging barrows, Slemcn valves, lard
kettles, castings, etc. VELTE 4 MCDONALD.
3200 Penn avenue. ocl-TTS
fjECOND-HAND ENGINES AND BOILERS
O 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 li. p.; boilers all sizes and
styles. J. B. YOUNG, 23 Park way, Allegheny,
Pa. oca-80-p'
Miscellaneous.
HAY'-A VERY CHOICE LOT OF LOOSE
baled timothy hay cheap: now on Allegheny
river, foot or Seventh St. DANIEL MCCAFFREY,
238 and 210 Fifth ave 'telephone No. 323. 0C15-59
JEWELRY DISCOUNT OF 10 PER CENT ON
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.
seI3-TT8
PROPOSALS.
PROPOSALS SEALED PROPOSALS
are invited by the nndei signed nptoTUES
DA Y.October 21, at 3 r.M..for the erection of a
school building at Wilmerdinc Allegheny
county, Fa.; plans and specifications
can be seen at tbe office of T. D. Evans, archi
tect, rooms 814 and 815, Lewis buildlnc, comer
Sixth ave, and Smithfield St., Pittsburg; the
right is reserved to reject any or all bids. H.
H. WELSH, President, TVilmerding P. O.
ocll-31
TT S. Engineer Office. Charleston-Kanawha,
U . W. Va., September 29, 1800. Proposals
for buildine the foundations, and the pier,
abutment etc, for a movable dam at lock No.
7 of tbe Great Kanawha river improvement,
will De received at his offico un'il 3 P. M. of DE
CEMBERS. IS!)'), and then opened. Tbe atten
tion of bidders Is called to tlieact of Congress
approved February 26. 18S5. and February 23,
1887, Vol. 23, Page 332, and Vol. 24, page 414,
Statutes at Large Information can be ob
tained by appln linn toADDISON M.SCOTT.
Resident Engineer. TViTl. P. URAIGHILL,
Colonel of Engineers, TJ. S. A.
QCl6-28-16.17.18nol0.Il.12
EDUCATIONAL.
URSULINE ACADEMY,
OAKLAND.
The Ursuline teachers have opened a prep
aratory day school for boys. Terms, J20 per
session of five months. English, French or
German, singing, calisthenics. The boardtnc
and dav school for young ladies opened Sept 8.
Tuition: Terms, for day pupils, J35; $30,825. S20,
SIo, according to grade, including English,
French or German, vocal muic and calisthen
ics. Private lessons in music, French. German,
shorthand and t rewriting. sell-59-TTS
AMUSE5E3NTS.
H
OMETVOOD DRIVING PARK
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY.
OCTOBER 17 AND 18, '90.
PIERCE COMBINATION
of
Cleveland. O..
Consisting of a stable of 12 thoroughbred run
ning horses tn give an exhibition, in connection
with trotting, pacing and running races.
Match race for $40(1, between J.A. McKelvey's
Billie A and Harry Hutchinson's LulaHauntas;
beats, best 3 in 5.
2:50 Race:
TVilley Cotton, owner, J. T. Regan.
Prince, owner, August Cook.
Belle Button, owner, E. F. Rusch.
Dude, owner, M. Heuher.
Captain Jack, owner, D. Gordon.
Belle TVllks. owner, Ed Wood.
Dick TV, owner. Sain Wilson.
Saturday. 2:40 trot:
Billy A, F. Tricky John, James G. "W.. & C.
Pender, TV. J. Thubron. -
Hurdle races, running and jumping fences at
full speed. Miss Bertie Palmer, the World's
Champion Equestrienne. Tbe celebrated lady
rider, tbe champion running team of tbe world,
the Roman standing races. The Pierce Com
bination will give a public balloon ascension
with daring parachute jump from the clouds
to earth. Races commence at 2p. M. sharp.
Come and enjoy the sport.
Admission to grounds: Adults, 50c: children,
25c. No charge for grand stand.
Excursion rates via Pennsylvania Railroad.
OC15-77
-I RAND OPERA HOUSE
Beginning
MONDAY. OCTOBER 20.
Matinees Wednesday and Saturday.
A Week of Merrimenr.
MR. ROLAND REED
And His
Perfect Comedy Company
In
The Delightful Play
THE
TV O M A N
HATER
The Greatest Comedy Success in Years.
Prices. Jl, 75c. 50c, 25c.
Seats Now on Sale. oclS-49
BIJOU THEATERw
To-night,
MONROE & RICE IN
.MY AUNT BRIDGET.
Matinees Wednesday and Saturday.
Oct 20 Kiralfy's Around the TVorldin SODavs.
ocl3-15
r RAND OPERA HOUSE
PAULINE HALL OPERA COMPANY.
To-night, last time, AMOKITA. Friuiyand
Saturday Matinee and Night, ERMINIE.
Next Week Roland Keed. ocl6
H
ARRIS THEATER-
Everv Afternoon and Evenlmr:
Hines and Remington Combination in
HEARTS OF NEW YORK.
Week of October 20 Inshovoguc. oclMO-TTS
HARRY DAVIS' FIFTH AVENUE MU
SEUM Commencing Oct.13, last week of
ibe world's greatest marvel,
THE BOY WITH THE BIG HEAD.
Doors open 1 to 5, 7 to 10 P. 31.
Admission, 10 cents. 0C13-14
HARRY WILLIAMS' PENN AVENUE
RINK To-NIght Matinees Tuesday,
'1 nnrsday and Saturday.
GUS HILL'S WORLD OF NOVELTIES.
For this week only,
Oct 20 At tbe Old Homestead. OC12-55-D
BATTLE OF GETTYSBURG,
(Cyclorama)
Corner Beech st and Irwin ave. Allegheny
City. Open daily (bunday excepted) from 8 A.
M. to 10 P. u. Take the electric. Union, Snort
or Long Line of cars. oc2-39
THE HAMMOND TYPEWRITER
Ideal and Universal Keyboards.
THE UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT
has just forwarded check for (7,276 50 lor
seventy-five Hammond Typewriters. This is
the largest check overpaid for wrltlngmacbines
of any make.
THE HAMMOND won all prizes in the late
typewriter contest by unanimous decision ot
five printers, representing tbe largest printing
establishments in America, over three thousand
contestants represented all tbe leading ma
chines. Call and examine or write lor catalogue
THE HAMMOND TYPE WRITER CO,
Be25-21-nha 95 Fifth ave
City Residences.
FULTON STREET-ELEGANT NEW THREE
STORY brick dwelling, containing 7 rooms,
bath, range n- and c. water, both gases, slate
mantels, inside shutters, hardwood finish; house
papered and gilded all through In the latest de
sign: large portico: good neighborhood; ten min
utes from the postofllce: Immediate possession;
low rent. WM. PETTY 4 CO., 107 Fourth ave.
ocl5-21t
' East End Residences.
CRAIG ST.-NEAR FIFTH. AVE.. A NETV2
storv Queen Anne residence, 11 rooms, re
ception hall, handsomely papered throughout;
every modern convenience. See BAXTER,
THOMPSON 4 CO., 162 Fourth ave. oc9-59-bt
KOUSES-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.
VA. HERRON 4 SONS, 80 Fourth avenue
0Cll-G.'TTSt
OK I'tR MO. FOR A GOOD HOUSE 8
5iiO rooms; now renting for $37 50 per mo.,
cor. Penn and Dallas aves, rent reduced on ac
count or removal of occupant. TV. A. HERRON
4 SONS. 80 Fourth ave. oc9-25-MTht
Allegheny Residences.
(3Qr. PER MONTH-NO. 43 TAGGART
3SOU street on Hue Pleasant Valley electric
cars, due two-story a'id mansard pressed brick
dwelling, eight large rooms, hall, vestibule,
range pathroom. w. c hot and cold water, ele
gant laundry and cellar: location both convenient
and pleasant BLACK 4 BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave.
ocl6-7t
Rooms.
KOOJIS-ELEGANT, LARGE FRONT ROOMS,
single or In suite with hath: racing Alle
gheny Parks; no family In the bouse: used only on
thepilnclpleof New York flats; Janitor In care of
building. Inquire at 703 PENN AVE., room 611,
or 75 CEDAR AVE., Allegheny. ocll-30t
Business Properties.
FIFTH AVE.-BUSINESS LOCATION, 3
STORY building, 23x120 feet: long lease to
good tenant. BLACK 4 BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave.
ucl4-47t
BOOM-ON FIrTH AVENUE, NEAR POST
OFFICE: about 16x40: rent low. W. II.
BARNES, printer, 61 Diamond st. sell-46t
LAUGHTER" HOUSE OUTFIT WITH 2
horses and 3 wagons will rent or sell. In
quire or address' CHARLES GKOSKLOS, South
ern ave. Thirty-second ward, city. ocl5-15
Offices, Desk Room, Etc.
CHOICE OFFICES ON SECOND FLOOR IN
thenewstcrrltt Building, on the cor. Ohio
and West Diamond; one of the finest In Alle
gheny; well lighted: heat and lanllor service.
See W. A. HERKON 4 SONS, 80 Fourth ave.
oc9-5S-Th
OFF1CES-A FEW NICE ONES IN GER
MANIA SAVINGS BANK BUILDING. T ood
and Diamond sts. inl0-40t
"PERSONAL.
PERSONAL BOOKS WANTED-IF YOU
have anv books to sell, let us know. LEVI'S
BOOK STORE, Seventh Avenue Hotel building.
mb7
PERSONAL WE HAVE FOR SALE THE
Encyclopedia Brltaunlca, good as new, sheep
or morocco binding: verv cheap; also 50,000 other
books, old and new. FRANK BACON 4 CO.,
301 smithfield street. se23
PthSONAL GENTLEMEN CONTEMPLAT
ING a trip to the seashore and mountain re
sorts or returning therefrom, should bring their
clothing to DICKSON, the tailor, 65 Filth aye.,
cor. Wood St., second fioor. 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, bis stock of
Imported and kmestlc goods is of the newest and
most fashionable patterns: by giving him a call
vou will not regret It. 'tele. 1553. Je28-D
FOUND.
FOUND DR. GRIFFITH'S TA-VA-ZON
specials cure all diseases. 301 GRANT ST.
OC16-56
LOST.
T OST NOTEBOOK BY AN EN.GI.ISH
JU member of the Iron and Steel Institute.
Finder will greatly oblige (or will be rewarded)
by returning to DISPATCH OFFICE. OC16-57
LOST-BRACELET. ON WEDNESDAY EVEN
ING, hetween Curry University and Wood
St., gold brace'et with three gold dollars at
tached: finder will please return to CURRY UN1
VKRS1TY. oclS-53
OFFIClAL-PrrrSBTJRG.
AN ORDINANCE-AUTHORIZING THE
gradli g, paving and curbing of Larimer
avenne, from Shetland street to Orphan
street.
Whereas It appears by the petition and affi
davit on file in the office of the Clerk of Coun
cils that one-third m interest of the owners of
property fronting and abutting upon the said
street have petitioned the Councils of said city
to enact an ordinance for the grading, paving
and curbing of tho same; therefore.
Section 1 Be it ordained and enacted bv the
city of Pittsburg, in Select and Common Coun
cils assembled, and it is hereby ordained and en
acted by the authority of thf same. Tnat tbe
Chief of the Department ot Public Works be
and is hereby authorized and directed to adver
tise in accordance with the act- of Assembly of
the Commonwealth of Pennsjlv.inia and
the ordinances of the said city of
Pittsburg relating thereto and regu
lating tbe same for proposals for
the grading, paving and curbing of Larimer
avenue,, from Shetland street to Orphan street,
the contract therefor to be let in the manner
directed by the said acts of Assembly and ordi
nances. The cost and expense of the same to be
assessed and collectedjn accordance with the
provisions of an act of Assembly of the Com
monwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled, "An act
relating to streets and sewer in cities of the
second class," approved the 16th day of May, A.
D. 18S9.
AN OHD1NANCE AUTHORIZING THE
construction of a sewer on East Carson
street, from western line of Jones & Laugh
lin's chain factory to South Thirtieth street.
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
tbe Chief of the Department of Public Works
be and it is hereby authorized and directed to
advertise in accordance with the acts of
Assembly of tbe Commonwealth of Penn
sylvania and the ordinances of tbe said
city of Pittsburg relating thereto and
regulating tbe same for proposals for the
construction of a. pipe sewer 15 inches in di
ameter on East Carson street, commencing at
the western line of Jones 4 Laughlin's chain
factory; thence along East Carson street to a
cunhection with sewer on South Thirtieth
street, the contract therefore to be let in the
manner directed by the said acts of Assembly
and ordinances. The cost and expense of the
same to be assessed and collected in accor
dance with tbe provisions of an act of As
sembly of tbe Commonwealth of Pennsylvania,
entitled "An act relating to streets and sewers
in cities of the second class," approved the 16.Ii
day ot May, A. D. 1889.
AN ORDINANCE-AUTHORIZING THE
construction ot a sewer on .McKee place,
lrom the crown, about 960 feet south of TVil
mot street, to a connection with sewer on TVil
unot street.
Section 1 Be it ordained and enacted by the
city of Pittsourg in Select and Common C'onn
cils assembled, and it is hereby ordained
and enacted by tbe authority of the same.
Tbat tbe Chief of the Department of
Public Works be. and is hereby autborized
and directed to advertise in accordance with
the acts of Assembly of the Commonwealth of
Pennsylvania and tho ordinances of the said
city of Pittsburg relating thereto and regulat
ing the same, for proposals for the construction
ot a pipe sewer.15 inches in diameter on -McKee
place, commencing at the crown about 960 feet
south of Wilmot street; thence along McKee
place to a connection with a sewtr on Wilmot
street, the contract tberelor to be let in the
manner directed by tbe said acts of Assembly
ana ordinances. The cost and expense of the
same to be assessed and collected in accordance
with the provisions of an act of A-semblyof
the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled
"An act relating to streets aud sewers in cities
of the second class," approved the 16th day of
May, A. D. 18S9.
AN ORDINANCE-AUTHORIZING THE
opening of Lalayetto stieet, from Wood
lawp street to Melaiicthon street.
Section 1 Be it rrdaineu aud enacted by the
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 Chief of the Department or Public Works
be and is hereby anthonzed and directed
to cause to be surveyed and opened
within sixty days from tbe date of
tbe passage of this ordinance, Lafayette
street, trom TV oodlawn street to Melaiicthon
Street, at widths of 60 and 50 feot.m accordance
with a plan on file in the. Department of Public
Works, known as "Hazclwoo.1 plan of streets
Twenty-third ward," approved March 27, 187L
Tbe damages caused thereby ana tbe benefits
to pay the same to be assessed and collected in
accordance with tho provisions of an act of
Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylva
nia, entitled "An act relating to streets and
sewers In cities of tho second class," approved
ine iota uagr ot iu, iw.
AN ORDINAJiUK-AUTHORIZiNG THE
opening of Larimer avenue, from Shet
land street to Orphan street.
Section 1 Be 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 tbe same. Tbat tho
Chief of the Department of Public Works be
and is hereby anthonzed and directed to cause
to be surveyed within 60 days from tho
date of the bassage ot this oralnance. Lari
mer avenue, from Shetland street to Orphan
street, at a width of , in accordance with a
plan in the Department or Public Works. The
damages caused thereby and tbe benefits to
pay the same to be assessed and collected in
accordance with tbe provisions of an act of
Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsyl
vania, entitled "An act reining to streets and
ewers in cities of the second class," approved
the 16th day of May, A. DM 1889.
ESTATE OF ISRAEL B. MILLER,
DECEASED.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE,
VALUABLE
REAL ESTATE
ON FRANKSTOWN AVE., NEAR
STATION ST., EAST END.
By order of tbe Orphans' Conrt of Allegheny
county, at No. September term, 1890. tbe un
dersigned will sell on tins premises. SATUR
DAY, November 1, 1830, at 2 o'clock P. JL:
All that certain lot or piece of ground and
the building and improvements thereon erected
situate in the Nineteenth ward of tbe city of
Pittsburg, Pa., bounded and described as fol
lows, to wit: Beginning at a point on tbe
southerly side of Frankstown avenue, at tbe
northwestwardly corner of Albert H. Wilson's
lot, distant fifty (50) feet from tbe westerly side
nf Station street: thence westwardly along said
Frankstown avenne sixty-three (63) feet, more
or less, to the eatwardly side of Julias Voet
tcr's lot; thence southwardly by said Voet
ter's lot one hundred anil Mxly-fuur and sixty
three hundredths (164.63) feet to the Pennsyl
vania Railroad; thence eastwardly along said
railroad sixty-five and twenty-six hundredths
(6X26) feet to a point distant seventy-three and
seventy hundredths (73.70) feet westwardly
from the westwardly side of said Station street
measured along said railroad; and thence
northwardly in a line parallel with said Voet
ter's eastwardly line one hundred and seventy
three and Ufiy-six hundredths (I73.5B) feet to
Frankstown avenue at tbe place of beginning.
Subject to and with tbe privilege of an alley
way lour (1) feet wide, expending from the
Pennsylvania Railroad to tbe sonthwestwardly
corner of McKee's lot, as established by agree
ment recorded in Deed Book, vol. 546, page 363.
For title see deeds recorded as follows: D. B.
503. page 684; D. B. 517. page 538; D. B. 621, page
319.
The property will be sold subject to the pay
ment of a mortgage of ten thousand dollars
($10,000), with interest from November 2. 1890,
held by P. Harvey Miller, dated November 2,
1888, for three years, recorded in Mortgage
Book vol. 457, page 337.
Terms ot safe One-third cash on confirma
tion of sale: balance in two -equal annnal in
stalments, with interest secured by bond and
mortgage on the premises, with Sci. Fa. clause
and attorney's commission for collection. For
further information apply to MRS. JOSE
PHINE L. MILLER. Administratrix. 118
Frankstown avenni, Pittsburg, or A. AL
BKO WN. or JOHN D. BHOTVN, her attorneys.
No. 135 Fifth avenue.
A.J. PENTECOST. Auctioneer, 413 Grant
8treet. ocl6-91-16,25
ORPHANS' COURT SALE-BY VIRTUE
J of an order of the Orphans' Court of Alle
gheny county, jra., at no. o KoveniDerxerm.
1889 (see Partition Docket No. II, page 48). in
partition of tbe estate of Ewing Walker, de
ceased, the undersigned will sell at public sale on
the premies, on THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30,
1890, at Z o'clock p. M in'separate purparts, the
following described purparts, or tracts of land
of which said Ewing "Walker, died seized
and in posession. situate within two minutes'
walk of Walker's Mills station,- on tbe Pitts
buig, Cincinnati and St. Louis Railroad, and
within 11 miles of the city, in the township of
Collier. Purpart No. 1. is bounded bv lanus of
J. TV. and J. J. Walker and pnrpart No. 2, in
said proceedings, containing 73 acres and 136
perches, on which are erected a two-story brick
(the man-ion) honse, large frame bank barn,
with stabling underneath and two small frame
tenement bouses, also good orchard.
Purpart No. 2 is bounded bv lands of J. J.
Walker, the Ft. Pitt Coal Company and pur
parts 1 and 3, in said proceedings, containing
125 acre? nf surface and 53 acres and 27 perches
of coal, wttb an opening tnereto, on which are
erected one frame bouse of fire rooms, one
f rams stable and two small log bouses.
Purpart No. 3 is bounded by lands of J. E.
Walker, tbe Ft. Pitt Coal Co. and purpart No.
2, and contains 100 acres of surface and 51 acres
and 41 perches of coal, with coal pit opened
thereto, on which are erected one trame house
of live rooms and one frame barn with stabling.
These tracts of land contain abundance of
good water, and are suitable for stock raising
and general farmimr.
TERMS OF SALE:
One-fourth of purchase money payable in
cash on confirmation nf sale: l with interest,
payable to heirs of Ewing Walker, dee'd. in
one year from date of confirmation of sale: 1-6
of purchase money payable to said heirs in two
years from confirmation of sale, with interest
thereon payable annually, and tbe remaining Y,
payable to said heirs at death of Margaret
Walker, widow of decedent, tbe interest on
said rem lining JJ payable semi-annually to said
widow during be'r life. All deferred payments
to be secured by bond and mortgage on tbe
premises sold.
SAMUEL E. WALKER, Trustee.
Walker's Mills P. O., Allegheny Co.. Pa.
JOHN C HAYMAKER. Any for Trustee,
No. 155 Fourth ave.. city. oc9-28-Th
A UCTION SALE
A. FRIDAY MORNING,
Oct. 17, at 10 o'clock, at the rooms, No.
311 Market St. Velvet, body brussels, and in
grain carpets, for balK rooms and stairs:
Smyrna rugs, window shades, I. curtains, lin
oleum, table oilcloth, pictures, clocks, rockers,
chairs, center tables, chamber and parlor
sun-, toilet ware, bookcase-, ball racks, mirrors,
cabinets, dre-sing cases, folding beds, bed
lounges, sideboards, extension tables, ward
robes, secretaries. wa-hstand chiffoniers, bed
steads, hair and hu k mattresses, pillows and
bolsters, prings, cupboards etc.. eta. etc.
HENRY AUCTION COMPANY,
oclG-32 Auctioneers.
ASSIGNEE'S SALE-LAWRENCE BANK
Building will be sold at public auction on
the premises bv John D. Bailev, Auctioneer, on
THURSDAY. October 30. IfcSO. 10 o'clock A. M.
TERMS OF SALE.
Ten per cent of the purchase 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 the
balance in two equal annual payments secured
by tight bond and mortgage npon tbe prem
ises, or all in cash at tbe option of the pur
chaser. Bv order of Court of Common Pleas "- L
FIDELITY TITLE AND TRUST CO..
OC3-47 Assignee.
AUCTION SALES.
H. B. SMITHSON,
Real Estate and General Auctioneer, room 53
Eisner Building, Fifth and Wood street. Sales
of Jewelry and Merchandise at stoiea. Furni
ture at residences promptly attended to.
OC2-4S
LEGAL NOTICES.
NOTICE THIS IS TO NOTIFY ALL
persons not to furnish any material to
Cbauncev B. Boswick on my account for the
excavating ana digging machine unless ordered
by me, as I will not be responsible for debts
contracted without my written authority.
CM. DRIVER.
Pittsbukq. October 13. 1890. oc!4-S3
Office or CHAS. R. WFJTERSHAUSEN,
195 Ohio street, Allegheny.
ESTATE OF JOHN a MILLER, DE
CEASED Notice isbereby given that let
ters testamentary on tho estato of John B. Mil
ler have been granted to the undersigned, to
whom all persons indebted to said estate are
requested to make immediate payment, and
those having claims against the same should
make them known without delay.
MARY MILliEB. Executrix,
oc9-33-Th 11 Perry street. Allegheny.
Law Office of W. A. LEWIS, Attorney,
i.O. UU OIUU1UUU St., IIIHUUI J.
ALLEGHENY COUNTY, S. S.. COMMON
WEALTH of Pennsilvania.
'I o Unra Nichols, one ol the residuary lega
tees of David M. Evans, deceased, and other
parties in interest, at the instance of other leg
atees, by their attorney. TV. A. Lewis.
You are hereby cited to be and appear before
me. S. P.Connor, Register of the Probate of
Wills. Granting Letters of Administration.etc.,
in and for said connty, on or before MONDAY",
the 10:h day or November, 1890, at my office, at
Pit sburg, t ben and there to show cause, if any.
why letters sbonld not issue to James G. Bar
bour, or some other fit person.
Given under my band a-.d seal of office, at
Pittsburg, this 8th dav of Octnher, A. D. 189a
oc9-18-Th S. P. CONNER. Register.
-VTOTICE ia HEREBY GIVEN THAT AN
LN application will be made to the Governor
oi Pennsylvania on Thursday, November 6,
1590. by E. F. Havs William Wlgnian. Thomas
Miller. John II. Nasser, J.P.Schneider, and
their associates, citizens of Pennsylvania,
under tbe act of Assembly entitled, "An
act to provide for tbe incorporation and
regulation or certain corporations." ap
proved April 29, 1871. and its several supple
ments, for a charter of an intended corpora
tion called "The Sonth View Water Company."
the character and object of which is tbe supply
of water to the public, or the supply, storage, or
transportation of water, and of water power
for commercial and manufacturing purposes, in
tbe townships ot Bildwin aud Lower St. Clair,
Allegheny connty, Pa.,and to erect and maintain
such water works for that purpose, and such
machinery as may be necessary for the snpply
of water in said townships.
THOMAS A. NOBLE,
ocl6-18-Th Solicitor.
S-A-IFIE.
Wanted To buy a Second-Hand. Fire-Proof
Safe. Address, LOAN,
se21 6120 Penn Ave,
TJIANOS,
JZ ORGANS.
And all manner of Small Instruments
HAMILTON'S.
ap28-79-D Fifth avenne.
WALLS,
The city of railroad shops,
where, within the next six
months, between
4,000 AND 5,000
machinists, mechanics and
workmen will be employed.
The Pennsylvania Railroad
Company has, at a very
great expense, secured over
600 ACRES
along its main line, at
this point, and the entire
Freight Transfer Depart
ment will be located here.
Bound houses, repair and
machine shops are now in
course of construction and
give promise of early com
pletion. -- -
LOTS,
LOTS.
LOTS-
In order to give the vast
number of persons em
ployed in the works and on
the railroad an opportunity
to secure a home, the
Iron City Land Company
has laid out a magnificent
plan of lots convenient to
both shops and railroad.
LOTS ARE 40x100 . :
on 50-foot streets, and for
accessibuity.drainage.view,
etc., are all that can be de
sired. As they are also
within a short distance of
the great "Westinghouse '
Airbrake Works at "Wil
merding, rapid enhance
ment and quick sales are
doubly assured.
PRICES,
$150 to $500
And very easy terms. All
who wish to make money
or get a home should attend
the opening sale,
TO-DAY
At 1 P. M.
Trains leave Union Station
at 1215, 12:50, 1, 2 and 3
P. M. All stop at new shops.
Send for Plan and Prices to
BAXTER,
THOMPSON & CO.,
162 Fourth Avenue,
OR
GLA.!rT & BAIR,,
GREENSBURG.
ocl2.oa.TTSa
FOR S-XjE,
$9,500.
FIFTH AVENUE INVESTMENT.
Lot 23x120 feet, running tbrongh to Ann
street. Tiro bnildinzs now rented to good
tenants for oyer (700 per annum.
SPECIAL OFFER
FOE 10 DAYS ONLY.
APILY TO
BUCK & BAIRD,
95 FOURTH AVE. ocl8
BAUM GROVE.
The ideal place for residence. Situate -in
tbe center of the East End. accessible Tl
P. R. R., Central, Duquesne, Fifth
and Fenn avenne Traction Roads. Negley
and Center avenues, and Baum street, pared
with asphaltum; all other streets sewered,
enrbed, and wide flagstone pavements laloL
Prices and terms are both reasonable and eair,
aud for property of this character can not ba
duplicated. For plans and prices sea
BAXTER, TIHMPS5
CO.,
162 FOURTH
OCM-80-TTS
A PER FOOT 121x120 FT.. OAKLAND.
OU D on 50-foot asplialcnm paved street, con
venient to cable can and In very desirabls
oelsnborbood; worth at least ISO per foot; tbli
is a positive barjrain. 31. F. HIPPLE 4 CO.. M
Fourth ave. ocl6-23-Tbr8u
rff)A PEB FOOT StlADYSLOE. 1.000 FT.
Af frontage on 50-foot street, la very de
sirable locality; jost'tbe site tor medium-priced
booses, or can be retailed at bandom profit
terms to snit. 1L F. HIPPLE CO,
oclff-22-rrbsa K Fourth T,
B
&
Ave.