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SUFFRAGE IN SECRET.
The Australian Ballot Method Advo
cated bj Single-Tax lien,
AS AGAIKST THE SPYING' SISTEM.
Engineer Deloss Everett Addresses Rail
roaders in Meeting".
BAEBEES'TO HOLD AN ASKITEESARI
Thourh the interesting subject of "Ballot
Reform" had been advertised for discussion
at the meeting of the Sin trie Tax League
last evening, the attendance was sparse.
Three leaguers, four ordinary mortals and a
DisrATCU representative composed the
gathering, when Mr. Edmnnd Zurdley re
cited the "Battle of Xaseby," by Macaulay,
as a sort of introductory to the proceedings.
Subsequently five other citizens appeared.
That so few were present may or may not
be laid to the account of the weather which
was moist
"When Secretary Roberts had read the
principles of the League, President Zardley
called on Mr. J. J. Quinn to speak to the
question of "Ballot Beforei." Mr. Quinn
described the cause which led Francis S.
Dutton, a member of the South Australian
Legislature, as earlv as 1851, to originate
the system of secret voting which has since
became known as the "Australian Ballot
System." He explained the workings of
the system and illustrated, from his own ex
periences, the impossibility of a free voter
casting his ballot as he might desire with
out running risk of discharge by his em
ployer or losing cast and friends by running
counter lo their wishes. "Under the existing
system he declared no man can vote secretly.
AT THE MERCY OK HEELERS.
The voter was not his own master, nor a
free agent, but to a large decree at the
mercy of the heelers and others who make a
living by spying on voters on election day.
He said that the Australian system was in
operation in most English-speaking coun
tries, including Victoria, South Australia,
Tasmania, New South "Wales, Xew Zea
land, Great Britain and Ireland, British
Columbia, Outario, Canada, Quebec. Kova
Scotia and Manitoba; and in the "United
States it was the law in Ken
tucky, Massachusetts, "Wisconsin, Rhode
Island, Indiana, Missouri, Ten
nessee, Montana and Minnesota. The
measure was defeated in thisState in the
House by a majority ot Republicans oppos
ing it a majority of Democrats favoring it.
Is never came to a vote in the Senate, being
referred to a committee consisting of Sena
tors Cooper, Reyburn and MacFarlane, who
were opposed to the bill. The record of the
House shows that the following representa
tives from Allegheny county voted against
honest elections, pursued Mr. Owen, name
ly Charles "W. Rohison, James L. Graham,
William T. Marshall, James F. Richards,
David E. Weaver, William H.McCullongh
and William H. White. The condition in
Pennsylvania to-day was,said Mr.Owen.that
it wasnthe man who knocked out the
ballot system that has his man up for
Governor. It was the duty of the people to
rote for the Democratic nominee because he
was disposed to give them an honest system
of balloting.
WHAT THE TOTE SHOULD BE.
Mr. Yardley affirmed that in a free coun
try the vote should be the true expression of
the popular mind. Under the Australian
system voters could not augment their in
come by selling their votes as they did so
freely in ICew York, and perhaps here.
They could not sell because their would be
no assurance of their delivering the goods.
They would go into the booth, deposit their
vote, and no man would be the wiser. The
pronosed system would make voting decent,
'dispense with heelers, and by lessening the
cxnense enable the poor man to run for
og-e.
JHr. Cal Wyatt desired lo know whether
it would not be necessary an amendment to
the constitution should be effected before
any suih reform measure could become law.
Mr. Yardley said that the constitution re
quired the ballots should be numbered, and
so votingconld not be secret. They thought
in Philadelphia that if the numbers were
turned down at the corner and secured with
paste that the difficulty could be overcome.
He bad his doubts about that.
Mr. Wyatt said he was interested in the
system, as he thought it could be applied
with success to organizations. It would
prevent bribing and the purchase of votes,
whicn was carried on to some extent in
Ionizations ot which he had cognizance.
Discussion then turned on the applica
tion ot the system to societies, and its ap
plicability or the reverse was ireely entered
into.
TALKED TO RAHSOAD MEN.
Mr. Deloss Ei erett Addresses a Meeting at
a Branch or the T. 31. C. A.
Second Grand Engineer Deloss Everett
made a short address before a railroad men's
meeting yesterday afternoon in the Twenty
eighth street branch of the Y. M. C. A.
When several hymns had been sung, the
Rev. Mr. Hudson opened the meeting with
prayer, followed by Grand Chaplain Douty
in an invocation, fervently delivered, on
those present. Mrs. Cassiday then sang a
hymn in a pleasing manner. Secretary
Callender next introduced Mr. Everett,
tvhom, he said, had replied to his invita
tion that he would be with them, God
willing, to further their purposes. He was
here, and would address them.
Mr. Everett said he was glad God had
spared him to be present there to-day. He
had collected a few thoughts on a principle
mat was as oia as eternity itself. He would
speak to them a little on "Integrity." He
said in part:
Integrity has its own reward where it is
sacredly cherished, but it is only realized in
many cases where patience has had her perfect
work in training our hearts and minds to accent
those particular corditions wliicli if pronerlv
understood, woik out their own salvation.
The mtegritj of life does not involve our
honesty m a financial, social, public or a re
ligious sense.
There is that integrity or devotion to excel
In the profession that we have adopted as the
part we shall play in the great'drama of life.
The master minds of every art are those
whose whole life have demonstrated the fact
that to succeed we must te honest, faithful
and true.
There is no avocation around which cluster
so many responsibilities as that of ther llnay
employe. Nu nutter however humble his por
tion mavbe,evcrvnneofthemareall entrusted
with the care of human life to a greater or
less extent. But none of them are more so
thau the engineer.
When we look over the vast field of inland
trade and commerce, with all of Its diversified
interests, we are only led to see and understand
of what lncomniehcnsible welfare and happi
ness surrouud that of the successful operation
of our railways. In the management of such a
tremendous interest there must certainly be a
corresponding degree of integrity in every de
partment of this wonderful combination of
railways. Prosperity never attends any other
method of conducting business, no matter of
what character it may. Nothing but honest,
upright dealing mil ever bring lasting, per
manent success.
Mr. Everett concluded with some timelv
allusions to the work of the association, and
was visibly affected by the earnestness he
brought into his remarks. Others lollowed
with testimony to the advantages which
followed ironi a strict sense of Christian
duty. '
OffforHarrisburg.
M. P. Carrick, of the Brotherhood of
Painters and Decorators, left tor Harris
burg, yesterday, to attend the convention
of the Pennsylvania State Branch of the
American Federation of Labor. Mr. Carrick
will represent the Painters' District Coun
cil of Pittsburg and Allegheny. Arthur
B. Smyth, secretary of the Marble Cutters
Union 27b. 7, also went to the convention at
the representative of his union.
THEIE ELEVENTH AHNIVERSABY.
The Barbers' Association Celebrates This
Evening at Turner Hall.
The Barbers' Protective Beneficial Asso
ciation of Allegheny County will celebrate
its eleventh anniversary at Central Turner
Hall, Forbes street, this evening. This
-organization has grown to be one of the
most prosperous of its kind in the country.
It had a hard road in its earlier years. The
bosses first fought against closing the shops
on Sunday, and then opposed'the shorten
ing of the hours, while the regulation of the
apprentice question was a source of great
trouble. .Perseverence carried the fight, the
bosses joined the journeymen in the organi
zation, and now both enjoy their rest on
Snnday, the shops close at S P. L, and an
apprentice must serve his full time as such
before becoming a journeyman.
During the 11 years ot its existence the
association has lost two members by death,
has paid $1,645 in sick benefits and has a
good surplus in the benefit fund. The an
niversary to-night is in charge of a commit
tee of which President G. "W. Miller is
Chairman; Philip AVeber, Vice Chairman;
John G. Seibert, Secretary, and William
Buhl, Treasurer. Admittance to the hall
can be secured by invitation only, as no
tickets have been placed on sale.
cut Tins OUT.
Walt Until Thursday, October S3,at9A.9L,
54G Wood Street, One Boor From Sixth
Avenue, Opposite New Bank of Com
merce Building, Pittsburg, Pa.
In consequence of the late New York fire,
$-j(. 000 worth of men's boys' and children's
clothing has been saved, and the stock has
been ordered to be removed to Pittsburg.
The large store, 540 Wood street, has been
rented by the insurance!ompanies expressly
for the purpose of this great fire sale. The
building has been closed for one week to
arrange for this great sale. The entire
building will be open again, and this great
fire insurance sale will commence on Thurs
day, October 23, at 9 A. M. Everything
will be sold at retail at 35 per cent less than
actual cost of manufacture. Toe stock con
sists of fine clothing lor men, boys and
children.
The appraisers for the insurance company
after care'ully examining the stock of cloth
ing, concluded the same was not so badly
damaged as claimed by the assured manu
facturers, and failing to agree as to the
actual loss W6 are forced to take the stock,
turn it into money, and the goods must be
sold at once in order to makea final settle
ment. All goods are appraised at 35 cents
on the dollar o! manufacturers' cost. As
this is all we want for them, the great fire
sale will enable peopleof this city and
vicinity to secure their clothing for almost
nothing. Sale will positively last only a
short time.
As the time of this great sale is limited,
everything will go off rapidly. This is the
first time a sale of such extraordinary mag
nitude has ever taken place in this city, and
will never occur again. In order to show
what gigantic bargains will be offered, a few
prices are mentioned, and remember this
great sale will last for a short time only.
A splendid suit of men's clothing for
54 60. This suit is well made, all to match,
latest styles, and really worth 513. Men's
extra fine quality suits, made and trimmed
in best possible manner, 57 89, guaranteed
to be worth $20. High grade goods, mean
ing equal to the finest quality tailor work in
all styles. Prince Alberts, cutaways, sacks
in wide wales. Clay worsteds and cheviots,
silk and satin lined, we will sell for
S10 25, worth 525 We offer an elegant
pair of men's pants for 51 55, male
of nice cloth, and they are really
worth 54. Men's elegant fall suits, 55 45,
worth 515. Men's English worsted cutaway
dress suits 57 25, worth 522. Men's English
melton overcoats 54 85, worth 515. Men's
heavy ulsters 55 65, valued at 515. Men's
chinchilla overcoats 54 55, worth 514. Men's
silk faced fall overcoa.s 55 85, worth 518.
Men's royal standard kersey silk and satin
lined overcoats 58 75, worth 530. A tre
mendous variety of boys and children's
clothing of the tines; quality all must go
at a terrible sacrifice. Do not fail to call
and examine goods and prices at this great
sale to be sold at retail. It costs nothing
to call and judge for yourself, and yon will
find the above are positive facts. A chance"
for such wonderful bargains occurs only
once in a lifetime. Remember th'e address,
No. 546 Wood street, opposite new Bank of
Commerce building. Cut this out and bring
it with you. .Positively no goods sold and
no one allowed in the building until sale
commences, on Thursday, October 23. at 9
A. 31. During this great fire insurance
clothing sale the store will remain open
until 9 at night and Saturday until 11 P. M.
Car fare paid to all purchasers residing out
ol the city.
Geoege Pettoit, Appraiser.
Boots Extracted Without Pain.
TJrling Bros., 42 Sixth street, corner
Penn, have purchased the exclusive right
(for Allegheny and Pittsburg) to use
Steinan's local anesthetic, by the use of
which extracting becomes a pleasure. You
remain per ectly conscious. Positively no
cocaine or injurious drugs used in the prep
aration. One Thousand Dollars
Forfeit if I fail to Drove Floraplexion the
best medicine for liver complaint, dysperj
sia, nervous debility, biliousness, consump
tion. It cures where all other remedies fail.
Ask your druggist lor it Sample bottle sent
free. Franklin Hart, New York.
MWFSU
B.&B.
56-inch Scotch suitings 6 and 7 vards.
individual patterns ?1 25 a yard; rough'
shaggy effect. BoGGS&BrHL. '
Fine Furs.
Muffs, capes, coats, ulsters. Finest seal
small furs in all fashionable skins. Largest
stock. Lowest prices.
JOS. HORNE & CO.'S
Fenn Avenue Stores.
B.&B. -
50 dresses will be sold before C o'clock
this evening 27-inch white pure silk-warp
crepe Indien imported 25 cents per yard.
Boggs & Buhl.
New Fall Dress Goods.
20
pieces, just new, iiourette cheviot
plaid's, 40 inches wide, at 75c a yard. Extra
value. Jos. Horne & Co.'s,
Penn Avenue Stores.
LEGAL NOTICES.
IN UE-VOLUNTARY ASSIGNMENT OF
J. H. Borland to Wm. U. Borland. No. 411,
.March term. 18S9;in the Court of Common
Pleas No. I, ot Allegheny county. Notice is
hereby given that the first account of Wm. C.
Borl mil, assignee of J. H. Borland, was filed on
the ISth day of October. 1890. and that said ac
count will be allowed by the Conrt on the 8th
day of November, 1890, unless cause be shown
to the contrary. J. H. WHITE, Solicitor.
0C19-37-M
ESTATE OF JACOB DAUBENMEYER,
deceased. Notice is hereby given that
letters testamentary on the estate of Jacob
Daubenmeyer, latent the city of Pittsburg, in
the county ol Allegheny and State of Pennsyl
vania. deceased, have been granted to the un
dersigned, to whom all persons Indebted to
said estate are requested to make immediate
payment, and those having claims or demands
against the same uill make them known with
out delay to WILLIAM CRONENWETH,
Executor, No. 23 Seventh ave., Plttsbnrg.
se28-W-M
NOTICE IS GIVEN THAT JAMES W.
Bell, assignee of William Glass, ot Rooin
bira township, Allegheny county. Pa., has ap
plied to tbe Court of Common Pleis No. 2 of
said county, in proceedlrgs at No. 45, January
term, 1876, tor a discbarge, and that said appli
cation will be beard by tbe Conrt in Room Nn.
1 of Conrt of Common Pleas No. 2, 6n SATUKr
DAY. NOVEMBER, 8. 1890, at 10. A. M., at
which time any objection to said application'
will be heard.
JOHN BRADLEY, Prothonotary.
October 11. 189a " ocl2-25-n
F IAN Ob,
ORGANS.
And all manner of Small Instruments
&4jilLTON'S. ' '
ap29-79-D ' Fifth avenne.
3 Display advertisements one dollar per
square for one Jnserliem. Classified advertise
ments on this page, such as Wanted. For Sale,
To Let, etc, ten cents per line far each inser
tion, and none taken for less than thirty cents.
Top line being disvlayed counts as two.
THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH
BRJLNCH OFFICES.
FOK THE BOUTHS1DE, HO. 1413 CAKSOM
STKEET.
BRANCH OFFICES ALSO ASBELOW, WHERE
WANT. FOR SALE, TO LET, AND OTHEit
TRANSIENT ADVERTISEMENTS WILL BE RE
CEIVED UP TO 9 P. M. FOR INSERTION.
Advertisements are lobe prepaid except where
advertisers already have accounts with TUB D1S-
FATCLL
PITTSBURG.
THOSIAS MCCAFFREY, SKD Bntler street
EM1L 6. STUCKEY, S4th street and Penn are.
E. G. STUCKEY A CO., Wylle ave. and KultonsU
N. STOKELV, Fifth ATenue Market House.
XAST EXD.
J. w. WALLACE, sin Penn avenue.
OAKLAND.
MCALLISTER i SHElBLER,SthaT. & Alwoodsb
80DTHSIDX.
JACOB SPOHN, No. ICarson street.
ALLEGHENY.
A. 3. KAERCHER, S9 Federal street.
H. J. MCBR1DF. Market House. Allegheny.
FRED H. EGUERS. 172 Ohio street.
F. H. EOGERS SON, Ohio and Chestnut its.
SAMDEL LARRY. Arch and Jackson streets.
THOMAS MCHENRY, Western and Irwlnaves.
G. W. HUGHES, Pennsylvania and Beaveraves.
PERRY M. G LEIM. Rebecca and Allegheny ayes.
T. R. MORRIS, 686 Preble ave.
JULLVALE BOROUGH.
W. W. FLOCKER, Stationer. No. 4 Grant ave.
SHAKPSBUKH.
C. BELLMAN. Stationer. 818 Main st.
THE BUSINESS OFFICE OF
THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH
IS NOW
Corner Smithfield and
Diamond Streets.
WANTED.
Male Help.
AGENT-A LIVE, ENERGETIC PARTY IN
everyplace to Introduce our goods: we have
a new line that will sell at every house and agents
can reap a harvest between now and the holidays:
will nay a salary of 75 ptr month If preferred, and
furnish a team free: address at once. STAND
ARD SILVER WARE CO., Boston, Mass.
oelS-44-D
BARBER IMMEDIATELY GOOD MAN.
Apply 280 FIFTH AVE. OC20-19
BOILERMAKERS TANK BUILDERS. CHIP
PERS ana caulkers at Atlantic Refining Co..
Point Breeze, Phila.: car fare paid one wav. On
application, with reference, to ATLANTIC RE
FINING CO. ocl"-81
OT OFFICE BOY. APPLY BETWEEN 8
JJ and 9 A. M.
531-533 Wood st.
Jtuual 419. btandard building,
o0-21
GA
ANV ASSER-FIRST-CLASS, FORTHE CEN
TURY Dictionary. H. WATTS 427 Wood
St. OC16-100
-LEBK - AN
EXPERIENCED
GROCERY
j clerk: one with reference. Inquire COR.
OF
WALNUT AND FILBERTbTS.. Shadvslde.
OC19-I38
DRESSER EXPERIENCED WINDOW
dresser: also boy over 16, who lives with his
parents. BEEHIVE, Sixth and Liberty. ocl9-140
GENTLEMAN BY A LARGE FINANCIAL
Institution, a cultured gt-ntleman with large
circle ot acquaintances, in nanit ol maKing rrom
$i,wu iofur,uuu perannum. Aaaress, wim reier-
pe
CY,
ence. SECURITY, Dispatch office.
OC18-24
"HTACHINERY PATTERN MAKERS TWO (21
JyJL good men at once. Apply In person or ad-
dress
Pa.
v uxjuasx won iaj., u.
.New Castle,
OClf-M
MAN AN ACTIVE. HONEST MAN-SALARY
SIOO monthly lr suitable, with oppor
tunities for advance, to represent locally a re
sponsible New York house: references. MANU
FACTURER, Lock Box 15S5, N. Y. sel4-136-3I
PLUMBER-A GOOD. RELIABLE PLUMBER
or natural gas fitter. Address at once JAS.
H. HAVENS, Emporium. Pa. OC19-I34
PLUMBER
FITTER. OC20-U
A GOOD PLUMBER AND GAS
113 SOUTH E1GHTEETH ST.
SALESA1EN-ON SALARY OR COMMISSION,
to handle the New Patent Chemical Ink Eras
ing Pencil; the greatest selling novelty ever pro
duced: erases ink thoroughly In two seconds; no
abrasion of paper: 200 to 500percentprofit: one
agents salary amounted to f63) In six days,
another S32 In two hours: we want one energetic
general agent for each State and territory: sample
y mall 35 cts. For terms and lull particulars ad
dress THE MONROE ERASER MF'G. CO., La
Crosse, Wis. 0C19-15
FECIAL AGENTS-FOR THE FIDELITY
Mutual Life; old line agents preferred: salary
or commission. F. B. FLEMING, Manager, &
Fourth ave. oc!8-2
TAILORS-AT ONCE; TWO CUSTOM COAT
makers and one pant maker: steady work
and good wages. Apply at 143 FEDERAL ST.,
Allegheny,. oc20-6
TINNER-ONEUTNN2R AT 637 CARSON ST.,
Sontbslde. oc20-14
WAITER-AT ONCE-FOR LUNCH COUN
TER: good wages. COSY LUNCHROOM.
115 Fifth ave.
OC20-26
TrTTIREMAN-ONEFlRsT-OLASSINOANDES-vV
CENT wlreinan. Address with reference
BOX 321, Butler, Pa. oc20-7
Female Help.
GIRLS-DINING ROOM GIRLS AND DISH
washer. 20 and 22 FEDERAL STREET, Alle
gheny. OC20-12
-I I R L FOR
GENERAL HOUSE VORK.
VX Apply 126 LOCUST ST.
Allegheny. OC20-4
SALESLADIES EXPERIENCED SALES
LADIES, with reference. BEE HIVE Sixth
and Liberty.
OC19-140
Ty ASH WOMAN. 23 EIUH'IH ST.
OC20-27
-Male and Female Help.
DAIRY MEN-FARM HANDS. LABORERS,
man for lunch counter, colored porter. 200
house girls for private families and hotels, short
order cook, night cook, chamberm ilds, cooks',
waitresses, nurse girls. MEEHAN'S, 545 Grant
st. Tel. 90. oc20-D
HELP-ONE FRENCH NURSE, ONE SEAM
STRESS, laundresses, conks, dlnlng-rooin
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.
se29-MThs
Situations.
BOOKKEEPING-WILL TAKE CHARGE OF
books requiring only occasional attention;
attend to opening or closing of books, correction
or errors or anything In tbn line or accounting:
have had long experience and can give the best of
references. A. P. SAWH1LL, 187 Federal st.,
Allegheny, Pa. ocl-62-D
Boarding.
BOARD-MAN AND WIFE DESIRE BOARD
In private taruily temporarily. Address K.
., Dispatch ofllce. OC19-135
Financial.
PURCHASER FOR FIRST-CLASS. WELL
established and profitable business: It more
than doubled the capacity In the past year: strict
ly cish; If well managed will pay net profit of 30
to 40 per cent svrear; the best opportunity for a
man out of business or about to change the same
that can be found ; will bear the closest investiga
tion; capital required about f 10.(00; give lull ad
dress to Insure answer. Address M. C. A.. Box
65, Allegheny. OC17-80
MORTGAGES ON CITY OR ALLEGHENY
county property at lowest rates. HENRI
A. WEAVER & CO.. 92 Fourth avenue. mh2-D
TO LOAN $500,000, IN AMOUNTS OF 3.000
and upward, on city and suburban property,
on AH per cent, free of tax: also smaller amouuts
at 5 and 6 per cent. BLACK & B AIRD.'So Fourth
avenue. te2l-d26-D
TO LOAN -200,000 ON MORTGAGES 8100
andunward at 6 per cent; 500,000 at per
cent on residences or business property: also In
adjoining counties. S. H. FRL.NCH, 125 Fourth
avenue. ocl2-121-
00 TO.J00.00uTO LOAN ON MORTGAGES,
city orcountrv property. A)4. 5 and n ncr
cent. JAS. W. DRAPE A; H., 129 Fourth ave,.
Pittsburg. Telephone No. 975. OC18JS3-D
Miscellaneous.
ALL TO USE JONES' BEDBUG PAKALYZEB
Jones' Magic Roach Powder; contains no
poison: roaches banished oy contract; satisfac
tion given or no nay. Prenared hv Kn. W.
JONES, 2KFederafst., Allegheny, Pa. Sold by
all first-class druggists. Telephone So. 3332.
JyIl-42-MWF
VERYONE TO KNOW THEY CAN GET
their cwinz machine repaired In first-class
order: all work warranted: genuine needles and
attachments for all makes or machines at the low
est prices: the best sRIrt draper In tbe market.
Call and sec It at H. CARTER'S, 19 Sixth st.
OC7-MWF
Pt,NS,IiN,r;.IHE riTTSBURG pension
AGENCY OF J. H. STtVENSON CO.. 100
Fifth aye. Pensions now had for all disabled
soldiers, permanently helpless children and
widows of deceased soldiers under late act of
Congress: pensions increased to correspond with
the disability; bounties collected: certificates ol
service procured where discharges are lost.
SC14-D
FOB SALE IMPROVED SEAL ESTATE.
City Residences.
WEBSTEB-AVE. -11,200 -NEAR ARTHUR
street. 2 two-storv brick dwellings of 5
rooms each; rent ror 119 50 each; lot 20x109. send
for large catalogue free. BLACK 4 BAIRD,' S3
Fourth avenue. E75 oclO-21-Mr
r9 300-NEAT, NEW BKICKHOUSEStFIVE
0M' -rooms. Inside w. c., both kinds ol gas; on
Giimorest., Eighth ward, two squares from Wylle
avenue cable line; terms easy. (76). See W. A.
HERRON 4 SONS. 80 Fourthave. " "
OCS-39-8,11,13,17,20.24 ,
TOTS. SAE IMPROVED JREAL ESTATE.
City Residences.
ENOCH bT.-18. 700 FORALL-4 DWELLINGS
or 6 rooms each, renting for 18 00 each also
dwellings on Webster avenue or 8 rooms each,
rentinjr for KB each: lot 46x89: revenue, ,1.704:
taxes, SU7. E3. Send for large catalogue, free.
Just out. BLACK: & BAlRD, 03. Fourth avenue.
oc4-33-MTh8
EHSTKIS AVE. - 7,8 NEAR DEVIL
L1ERS street, a two-story pressed brick
dwelling of 9 rooms, hatl, bathroom, w. c. range,
both gases, marble mantels, nice laundry. etcjt
lot 20x116: send for largecataiogiie freer BLAt-K.
& BA1RD, 95 Fourth avenue. ECO oclO-zl-MF
East End Residences.
BAUM ST.. SHADYS1DK-150 FEET FRONT
corner: fine situation: one square of Center
avenue and electric cars;, two minutes of Shady
side station: modern dwelling, 9 rooms. Queen
Annestyle, large ornamental porches, elegance
and convenience observed in arrangement and
fiulsh. slate and tile mantels and hearths, batb.
laundry, cemented cellar, electric lights, both
gases, h. and c. water throughout: we can offer
this pronertv at actual cost, $7,000. CHARLES
bUUERS & CO., 313 Wood St., 6019 Penn ave.
OC17-77D
HOUSE AND TWO LOTS-NEAR IIOME
WOOD station. P. R. R., No. 7230 Spsque
hanua street. 5 rooms In bouse, with hall and cel
lar: lots 50x100 rect, to be sold at public sale by
order of executor on Friday afternoon, Oct 24,
at 2:30 o'clock on the premises; peremptory sale to
close an estate: title perfect. Terms at sale or
rrom JAMES W. DRAPE & CO., Agents and
Auctioneers, 129 Fourth avenne, Plttsbrg.
OC18-55-D
KIPPEY. CORNER EUCLID -FINE KA.ST
End residence district: asphalt paved street,
convenient to Negley and Highland aves.: mod
ern brick house, 9 rooms, complete to smallest
detail r interior decoration and tlnlsh in elegant
taste: beautirul corner lot, 52x132, bounded by
two streets and alley: we can sell this property at
less than Its actual present value, and the situ
ation gives a guarantee of steady enhancement In
value. CHARLES SOMERS ,t CO., 313 Wood St.,
6019 Penn ave. ocl6-90-MTh
NEGLEY AVE.. EAST END-ELEGANT
residence, on electric load: SO, SCO. W. W.
MCNEILL BRO., 152 Fourth ave. ocl9-47
OAKLAND SOUAREJ- S9.O0O-
ASPHALTUM
Capstone side
V7 paved and sewered street.
walks, convenient to street cars and Schenley
P.irfc, line new brick house of eight rooms, recep-
uun nan. Dam. -w. c. .stationary wasnsianas, own
gases, electric lighting. china closets, house hand
somely papered, targe front porch, good-sized lot,
beautiful lawn. SAMUEL W. BLACK Jfc CO.. W
Fourth ave. ocl8-ll-MS
"7 OOO-STANTON AVE.-BRICK; DWELL
OH ING often commodious rooms, square re
ception hall, beautiful staircase finished In hard
wood, art stained glass windows and vestibule
door, stationary marble washstaud. spindle work
arch from hall to parlor, sliding doors between
parlor and dining room, hardwood 'cabinet
mantels with tile hearths and clitbhouse grates on
first floor, complete bathroom, the best of sanitary
Slurablng; both gases, combination chandeliers;
ouse wired throughout for electric light: large
pantry with china and linen closets, and dish sink
with hot ana cold water: cemented cellar with
brick dividing wall; laundry with stationary tubs,
servants' w. c, etc.; large frontaudiearporcnes;
loiwxiwioaiiev: wen sewerea: aspnait street,
flagstone sidewalk: fine lawn, shade trees, etc. : is
within one minute's walk of Duquesne electric
line: best of material used, and none but skilled
labor employed In the construction of this bouse;
send for large catalogue, free. A233. BLACK&
BAIRD, 95 Fourth avenue. pcK-oe-MThSu"
500-SIMENaV.E., NEAR LINDEN AVE
tioOl N UE. Boulevard Place, a 25jJ-storv frame
dwelling of 12 rooms, center hall,, bathroom, w.
c, hot and cold water, both gases, slate mantels,
laundry, porches: wired for electric light: has all
modern conveniences: lot 40x100, send for large
catalogue, free. A211. BLACK & BAIRD, 95
Fourth avenue. ocl2-56-MThSu
OO 300-FOR A NEARLY
NEW 7-ROOM
Meadow street.
jpOl frame house, situate on
one-half square from new Duquesne electric road:
house rents for 822 per month: terms onlv 1,300
cash and balance S20 a mouth without Interest;
this Is certainly a bargain. See KELLY & ROG
ERS, No. 6315 Station street. East End. oc 15-33"
G1 Q 00O-MARCHAND ST., NEAR SHADY
I3J0' avenue, a two-story stone and frame
dwelling of 11 rooms, hall, bathroom, w. c: hot
and cold water; both cases: slate mantels; laun
dry: porches, etc; lot 55x117; stable in rear: send
for large ratalouge free. BLACK & BAIRD, 95
Fourth avenue. A2S3. ocl2-56-UThsu
fflrT 50O-SOUTH HIGHLAND AVE., NEAR
t?l9 Walnut st.. nice brick house of 8 rooms,
hall, bath. Inside w. c., both gases: house newly
papered; front and rear porches: all In good con
dition: this Is a great bargain. SAMUEL W.
BLACK CO., 99 Fourth ave. OCI8-11-MS
(gjr 250 WESTMINSTER PLACE, NEAR
OlJ Aiken ave. : a frame cottage or 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. OC12-56-1IT11SU
SpJ 750-A MODERN BRICK HOUSE. 7
Ol rooms; late Improvements: laundry; street
faved; terms reasonable; on Meyran ave, Oak
and. one square from Fifth ave. cable line. See
W. A. HERRON & SONS, SO Fouth ave.
OC5-92M-
Allegheny Besldences.
ARCH ST.. NEAR SAMPSON-83,000 FOR
both, 2 two-storv and attic brick dwellings
or 5 and 6 rooms respectively: rramc stable in
rear: lot 27x100. to Veto street: yearly rent, fSTO:
send for large catalogue. Just out. B201. BLACHI&
BAIRD. 95 Fourth avenue. OC4-36-MS
-VTORTH AVENUE. ALLEGHENY A HAND-
jLi SOME residence of nine rooms and replete
throughout, with all the modern annllances:
everything In elegant oroer: possession at onoe:
jo.9. vrh yiiAi s uu'jjr jouna-aTe., fins,
burg. , OC18-53-D
RESHJENCE-ON SHERMAN AVE.. ALLE
GHENY; a good ten-room brick; has closets
and halls, both gases, marble mantels In all rooms;
modern finish throughout; the finest location In
the city: lotiOxllOt-prlceonly f2O,0OO: also, a good
nine-room brick In Second ward, Allegheny, hear
park; has both gases, halls, cellar, etc.: good asa
new house: modern convenience:, sucli as hot and
cold water, bath. w. c, etc.; price f7,0J0. In easy
payments: also, on Rebecca St., Allegheny, a good
seven-room brick house. hall, cellar, well-finished
throughout: lot 22x80; never overflows; prlee
ftOOO. J. H. STEVENSON SCO., lOOFlfthave.
ocI7
WASHINGTON ST.. ALLEGHENY VERY
desirable residence: large lot; will besold
cheap. W. W. MCNEILL & BRO., 152 Fourth
ave. OC19-47
Saburhan Besldences.
EDGEWOOD-S5.7CO-AN, ELEGANT LOCA
TION, elevated ground, 72x192: 8 handsome
rooms. Including large recentlou lull: also thrte
nice finished rooms In attic: house complete In
every detail; finished with slate and hardwood
mantels, flue plumbing, tile and stone hearths,
laundry, bath, stairs and porches, front and back,
gas tor heat, electric lights and bells, stone walks:
easy terms of payment. CHARLES SOMERS &
CO., 313 Wood st., 6019 Penn ave.
oclG-90-MTh
Orr CASH AND SMALL MONTHLY PAY-
iDlO MENTS will get you a new 5-rooin house
with fine lot In Etna Park place, a rapidly grow
ing suburb, convenient td city: plans and photos
at office: price fl.200. MAUAW&GOFF. L1M.,
U3 Fourth ave. ocl9-79-MWSu
Q OOO-A LOW' PRICE-GOOD HOUSE AL
3)M MOST ew; Grooms. large attic, most alt
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.) bee W. A. HERRON .& SONS, 80 Fourth
ave. 007-1-7,11,15.20.25
EOB SALE-LOTS.
Eai,t End Lots.
ABOUT 15 ACRES OF NICE LAND-NEAR
Schenley Park and situate on one of the
leading avenues: Is well suited to lay out In blind
ing lots or suburban sites. Terms, etc., from
JAS. W. DRAPE & CO., 129 Fourth aye., Pilts
burg. oclS-SS-D''
-lHKAP TIT SOLO OlllCk- (JOIlll Ittf ahiikm
K.J for selling: only 1,600 for lot 8xm It.
auev in rear: un Liioeny St., near .114; one onne
best lots and locations In Bloomficld, Sixteenth
ward. See W. A, HERRON A SONS. 80 Fourth
ave. 0C17-9-17, 18, 20,21'
FIFTH AVEN UE LARUE LOT 11SX150 FEET
In most delightful location: great bargain,
on account or sickness or the owner. JAS. W.
DRAPE & CO., 129 Fourthave., Pittsburg.
ocls-53-D
GROUND A BARGAIN IN VACANT
ground; 100xl30icet, within i mlnutejorP.
R. R. and 5 minutes of Fifth ave. : a riady buyer
can get this cheap. S. A. DICKIE &. CO.. corner
Penn and Shady aves,, East End. 0C18-5S-D"
LOTS-CHOICE BUILDING LOTS IN EAST
End: elegant residence locations: easy pay
ments. MELLON BROTHERS, 6349 Station St.,
E. E. oclO-133-jrwTSu
XrKLKY AVENUE (OLD ROUP STREET)
L choice lot. SOxlCO; 0,400: or will divide: send
tor large catalogue Tree. BLACK & BAIRD, 95
Fourth avenue. A293, ocl2-36-MThSu
"V-1F.NV AVUMPAP T.1NI1VV cp inrt urn
i. foot, beautiful location, sizeilxIboV adjoining
lot, corner Penn ave. and Linden St., 73tld0. nrlec !
SHU per Wot.
SAMUEL W. BLACK CO.. 99
j! ounn ave.
OC18-II-MS
16
WELL LOCATED LOTS SITUATED
near ftezlev and Penn avrnnpn Mtnotponth
ward: will be sold as a whole for 7,600, or in slnr
gle lots at 750 each. Call on KELLY JtROGE S,
No. 6315 Station street. East End oclo-33
CQOO ONLY-DESIRABLE BUILDING LOT'S
Hpiy 20x100 ft.to an alley, only one square rrom
Penn ave., and near Wlneblddle aye.. Nineteenth
ward. W. A. HEBRON & SONS, No. 80 Fourth
ave. OC2-77-M
S7-
500 CENTER AVE.. NTAH KltlTr.m
9 avenue. Bau in Gt-oyoAvn.tnf t,i inn-riso
to 20-foot alley. A203. Send for large catalogue,
lree. BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth avenue.
ocl2-o6-athsu
51 -700 - TFTH AVE., COB. O'HARA
CJ-tf street, vacant lot, 93x220: an excellent
hnlldlng lot.- A260. Rend ror large catalogue,
free. BLACK BAIRD, 95 Fourth avenne.
I ,- r" . ocl2-58-MThSU
Suburban Cots.
ABOUT 3 ACRES' OF LAND-NEAR RAIL
ROAD station: only 4 miles from the city;
lavs qnlte level and would make fine building lots.
JAS. W. DRAPE 4'CO., 129 Fourth ave.. Pltts
bnrg. r OCIS-53-D
Miscellaneous.
A 1.000- ACRE TRACf'OF GOODTIMBEB-ON
line of railroad and river in the center of best
markets of the State. JAS. W. DRAPE & CO., 129
Fourthave., Pittsburgh OC18-95-D
COKING COAL 10,000 ACRES COKING COAL
In Monongalia and Marlon counties, W. Vs.,
In tracts or 160 to 4,000 kcres; also (arms In Monon-
S alia and adjoining counties; also residences and
ulldlng lots in Morgantown. Address T. W.
ANDERSON, Morgantownr'Wt Va. ocl7-26
. FOB SALE-LOTS.
City. Lots.
CENTER AVE.-THE CHEAPEST ON1 CEN
TER avenue, only 80 per toot front: street
paved: near to all lines of ranld transit: lot 100 bv
about 200 feet, or SO by about 200 feet for 2 SO per
foot front. See W. A. HERRON & SONS, 80
t onrth ave. x oc18-39-mws
FORTY-FIFTH STREET, NEAR BUTLER
Cheap lots on your own terms. W. W. MC
NEILL & BHO. 152 Fourthave. OC19-47"
JhTazelwood Lots.
QPT 00(-3K ACRES OF GROUND, NEAR
u3tM Marlon station, Uazelwood; the 'cheapest
property in the city ror the money. See W. A.
HERRON SONS, No. 80 Fourth aye.
OC5-I8-M
Allegheny Lots.
CjJlOO TO 1,600-F1NE BUILDING LOTS,
tUJt Second ward. Allegheny, on electric road.
W. W. MCNEILL & BRO., 155 Fourth ave.
oc!9-47
Farms.
FARMS-TWO-OF 100 AND 120 ACRES
about H mile from railroad: dwellings out
buildings, orchard, water, etc.. etc.: would
mate excellent stock farms. Particulars from
JAS. W. DRAl'j;&CO129 Fourth avenue, 1'Itts
bnrg. ocl8-3-D
AHM-200 ACRES. FIRST-CLASS IMPHOVE
MENTS: choice stork, grain or fruit place:
nat. gas: tine vein of coal: short ride. from city
d Station: a luiriraln nn punr tprmn.
ED.
r. i n i
TISH. 410 Grant suf Pittsburg.
OC17-D
FOB SALE BUSINESS.
Business Opportunities.
BARBER SHOP-IN McKEESPORT; DOING
good business; splendid location; will be
sold at a sacrifice: excellent reasons given for
selling; this Is a rare chance. For particulars
call at or address McKEtSPORT AGENCY CO.,
565 Fifth ave., McKeesport, Pa. oc20-32
BARBER SHOP
FIFTH AVE.
A GOOD STAND.
CALL 562
OC19-97
BUSINEbS-AN 18 PER CENT INVESTMENT:
stock In a solid and substantial manfactur
lug concern doing a splendid, growing business;
abont $26,500 would be required to secure the In
terest: and It is desirable to hare someone who
would be acceptable as a member of the board of
directors. Particulars confidentially from JAS.
W. DRAPE CO., 129 Fourth ave., Pittsburg.
, oc!8-53-D
CIGAR MANUFACTORY AND STORE IN
Jeannette, on P. R. R.: employs five men:
good reasons for selling; propertylorsale or lease;
situate on the best business street In the town.
JAS. W. DRAPE & CO., 129 Fourthave.. Pitts
burg. OC18-53-D"
GROCERY AN OLD-ESTABLISHED FAM
ILY grocery.ln the city; In volume and pro
gressive characterOf business it stands high; it Is
rare such a favuraple opening presents itself; ill
health the only reason for selling; value of stock
and fixtures, about (5, 000. Particulars from JAS.
W. DRAPE 4 CO.. J29 Fourth ave., Pittsburg.
OC18-53-D"
GROCERY-SMALL GROCERY BUSINESS IN
Allegheny; has always done a good business
and Is making money: the death of one of the
parties Is the only reason lor selling: stock is
worth about ft, 500. JAS. W. DRAPE CO., 129
Fourth ave.. Pittsburg. ocIS-53-D
HARDWARE AND TINNING BUSINESS,
two East End grocery stores, others In both
cities well located, flouring mill, $3,u00: bakeries,
cigar stores, notion stores, drug stores, shoe
stores, book and stationery store, milk depots.
SHEPARD & CO., 151 Fourth ave. oc!5
HARDWARE AND TIN 3TORES-tl.600and
ft 500; shoe storcs;clgar stores, f30O to 84,000;
groceries. f350, S4M). fSOO to J5.000: milk depots:
saloon and hotel bakeries. HOLMES & Co.. A3)
Smithfield st. oclS-80
PLUMBING SHOP - FULLY EQUIPPED
with all necessary tools, fixtures and stock;
good location. Inquire of JOHN HAMILTON,
No. 221 Olive street, McKeesport. ocl8-62
Business Properties.
BRICK WORKS-THE EXTENSIVE FIRE
BRICK works, with all the machinery, etc.,
at Conn ay. P.. Ft. Vf.&V. R. R., to be sold pos
itively at public sale at the offices or the Pcnna.
Mfg.. Mining and Supply Co.. 1004 Penn avenue,
Pittsburg, on Wednesday afternoon, October 29,
at 2 o'clock; positive and unreserved sale. Terms,
etc, from L. McMULMN. Att'y, 157 Fourth ave
nne, or JAS. W. DRAPE & CO., Agents and
Auctioneers, 129 Fourth avenue, Plttsbnrg.
OCI8-54-D
COKE WORKS-THE VALUABLE ANCHOR
Coke Works, 100 coke ovens. 53 acres of coal,
machinery, etc.. at Dunbar station, P. K. It.;
property of tho Penna. Mfg.. Mining and Supply
Co.. and to be sold positively without reserve at
public sale on Wednesday afternoon. Oct. 29.
at 2 o'clock at the offices of the company, 1004
Penn avenue, Pittsburg; absolute and peremptory
sale. Terms, etc., from L. McMULLIN, Att'y,
157 Fourth ave. or JAMES W. DRAPE & CO.,
Agents and Auctioneers, 129 Fourthave., Pitts
burg. oclS-54-D
FORBES ST. NEAR GIST.812. 500, TWO-STORY
and mansard brick building of storeroom
and 9 dwelling rooms, hall, bathroom, w. c.
range, both gases, marble mantels: lot 22x120:
good stable. E63. Send for large catalogue tree.
Just out. BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth aye.
OC5-45-MW8U
LARIMER AVE. AND MEADOW STN-ONE
of the best business locations and paying in
vestments In the East End: lot 45x102 feet: two
buildings, consisting or stores and dwellings and
one dwelling on Meadow st. See W. A. HERRON
&SONS. 60 Fourth ave- ocl6-29-l,20,24,25"
TiENN
AVENUE PROPERTY AT PER-
JT EMPTORY sale:
Nos. 1004. 1006 and 1008: lot
7X110 feet to au alley, with large warehouses
iiiereon, aipoiuivc ana nnreservea puDiic sale,
on Wednesday afternoon. October 29, at 2 o'clock,
on the premises. Particulars from JAS. W.
DRAPE CO.. Agent3 and Auctioneers. 129
Fourth avenue. Plttsbnrg. oc18-54-D"
FOB SALE-MISCEIXANEOUS.
Horses, Vehicles, Live Stock, Etc.
BARGAINS -B UGGY, FASTDRIV1N G M ARE,
saddle and bridle: large fire and burglar
proof sale: piano, organ, type, printing press,
office and household furniture; grocery store and
office business, by JAMES L. ORR, 140 Filth ave:
ocI8-63
BUGGIES, CARR1AGKS, SPRING WAGONS,
etc. second-hand rigs bought and sold; big
bargains. SAMUEL CHAMBERLAIN, No. 618
Duquesne way, near Sixth street bridge.
se3-22-inhs
TlELlVERY WAGONS-DELIVERY WAGONS
XJ all styles: ourown make. WM. BECKERT,
340 to 344 Ohio street, Allegheny.
Telephone. 3K0.
jeti-6-3iws-
DOG-BEAUTTFUL ST. BERNARD DOG 15
months old; finelv marked and of the most
beautiful color: he Is wellpeltgreed: grand size,
with Intelligence almost to reason; would make a
fine guard for a lady. Call or address JAS.
WATSON, Friendship aye., Pittsburg, Pa.
QC19-142'
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. H. II.,
Dispatch office. I OC19-41
-TORSES-THREE
HORSKS. RIDING AND
JL1 1 riving
also one fine-breed mare. 437 PEN N
OC20-23
AVENUE."
Machinery and Metals.
AUTOMATIC TYPEWRITER WRITES
without a ribbon: sell-Inker, self-spacer,
light and substantial: seethe household engine;
runs sewing machine ventilates house, rocks
cradle, fans baby, does churning, etc. ; coming,
the compressed air fruit preserver; keens fruit,
milk and meats without the use of Ice: send for
circular, etc. G. K. FLOWER. 49 Firth ave.,
Plttsbnrg. Read this ad Saturday, Sunday and
Monday. oc!2-84-MSSC
DRILLING ENGINES AND BOILERS-FOR
oil or gas wells, engines and boilers In every
size and style, sawmills am! wood-working ma
chinery. HA1U1ES MACHINE DEPOT, No.. 97
First ave., Pittsburg. Pa. mh9-D'
ENGINES AND BOILER-NEW AND RE
FITTED: repairing promptly attended to.
PORTER FOUNDRY AilD MACHINE CO.,
LIM below Suspension bridge, Allegheny. Pa.
OC2-68
TT
OISIING ENGINES.
. derrick' forglngs. stc
DERRICKS AND
n derrick' forglngs, steel hoisting and guy
rones In stock: stationary engines and boilers.
shears, clay and ore pans. etc. THOMAS CAR-
LIN'S SONS, LacockandSandnsky streets, Alle-
gneny, ra.
au5-35-MWK
fjECOND-HAND ENGINES AND BOILERS
O all sizes and styles In stock, from 4 tn ICO h. r,.
all refitted; good as new, at lowest prices: porta
ble engines, 8 to 25 h. p.; hollers all sizes and
styles.
Pa.
o. d. iuuko, xarg way,
Allegheny.
OC3-80-D'
Miscellaneous.
mABLES-TWO WORKING TABLES CHEAP.
L 23 EIGHTH ST.
O20-2S
PERSONAL.
PERSONAL-HOOKS WANTED-IF YOU
have anv books to sell, let us know. LEVI'S
BOOK STORE. Seventh Avenue Hotel building.
mb7
PEKSONAL WE HAVE FOR SALE THE
Encyclopedia Urltannica, good as new, sheep
ormoroci-o binding: very cheap; also 50,000 other
books, old and new. FRANK. BACON & CO.,
301 Smtihlteid street. se26
LhSONAL-GENTLEMEN CONTEMPLAT
1NG a trip to the seashore and mountain re
sorts or returning therefrom, should bring their
clothing lo DICKSON, the tailor, 65 Fifth aye.,
cor. Wood St., second floor, and have the same
cleaned, repaired and pressed, so as to look like
new, and at a reasonable cost, and at the same
time shonld you desire a new suit, his stock of
imported and domestic goods Is or the newest and
niost fashionable patterns: by giving him a call
t on will not regret It. '1 ele. 1558. Je23-D
DIVIDEND.
The Chartiers Valley Gas Co., i
Pittsburg. Pa.. October 9. lt.90.
VfOTICE THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Jl of this company has this clay declared a
dividend of ONE AND ONE-B'ALF PER'
CENT upon the capital'stock of tha company,
payable on the 25th instant by mailed check.
Transfer books will be closed from 18th to 25th
inclusive. F. J. TENER. Treasurer.
ocl0-29-T
Mentors!! DraEgsmen!! Machinists!!
"American Industry" Illustrates and de,
scribes New Mechanical inventions and
Devices, bringing the same to tbe attention of
Capitalists, Manufacturers and the Promoters
of Industrial Enterprises. Send us 10 cts. far
sample copy and instructions and suggestion,
whereby yon can serve our- mutual Interests.
8EB THE INDtJCElIENTS TE HAVE TO OFFER.
Address Publisher of American iNnnsTnv.
Hartford, Conn. ocll-07-MWF I
TO.LET.
East End "Residences.
CRAIG ST. NEAR FIFTH AVE.. A NEW2
atory Quern Anne residence. 11 rooms, re
ceptlon halu handsomely papered throughout;
every modern convenience. See BAXTER,
THOMPSON & CO., 162 Fourth ave. oc9-5a-ot
UJ 1 -.-BISMARCK ST.. CITY, N EAR CA BLES.
mJ six good rooms, 'water, etc. ; suitable ror
two families; CHARLES SOMERS & CO.. 313
Wood st.. 6019,1'enn ave, oc!9-44t
Allegheny Residences.
HOUSE-A WELL FURNISHED HOUSE 9
rooms, large lot; stable, carriage house, well
located In Allegheny. See W. A. HERRON 4
SONS, 80 Fourth avenue. oc!8-40-Dt
Suburban "Residences.
GLENFIELD STATION - FORT WAYNE
Railroad, n two-story, seven-room house;
nice lawn, fruit, shade trees, natural gas. spring
and soft water In house, etc. Inquire nf A.
FISHER, 161 Fifth avenue. oc!7-75t
QOrv-NlCt SEVEN-ROOMED HOUSE!
i)!)jj large ground, Bcllevne: possession No
vember!. CHARLES SOMERS i CO,
313 Wood
st., 6019 Penn ave.
ocl9-44t
EOOMS-ELEGANT, LARGE FRONT ROOMS,
single or In suite, with bath; racing Alle
gheny Parks; no family In the bouse: used only on
the principle or New York flats: Janitor In care of
building. Inquire at 703 PENN AVE., room 611.
or 75 CEDAR AVE., Allegheny. ocll-36t
BOOMS UNFURNISHED ROOMS FOR
housekeeping, one six (6) room house, one
thlrtv-slx (36) room house, suitable for hotel. In
quire on PREMISES, corner Liberty and Fourth
,street. t ocl9-16-MWTsnt
Business Properties.
KOOM-ON FIlTH AVENUE. NEAR POST
OFFICE: about 16x40; rent low. W. IL
BARNES, printer, 61 Diamond st. sell-46t
SLAUGHTER HOUSE OUTFIT WITH 2
horses and 3 wagons will rent or sell. In
quire or address CHARLES GROSKLOS, South
ern ave.. Thirty-second ward, city. odo-15'
Offices Desk Boom, Etc.
TWO OFFICES-BEST LOCATION IN CITY;
three and two dwelling rooms, n. gas, hall,
etc.; two workshops, laundry, stable, carpenter
shop. JAMES i.. ORR, 140 Filth ave., Pittsburg,
Pa. ocl8-C3t
OFFICES THE PITTSBURG NATIONAL
Bank of Commerce has a few choice rooms to
rent In the new fireproof building, corner Wood
street and Sixth avenue. Apply to J. T. COL
VIN, at the bank. ocl9-36-MTht
OFF1CES-A FEW NICE ONES IN OKR
MANIA SAVINGS BANK BUILDING. ood
and Diamond sts. . aol0-49t
"PROPOSALS.
PROPOSALS SEALED PROPOSALS
are invited bv the undersigned tip toTUES
DA Y.October 21, at 3 p.M..for the erection of a
school building at Wilmerdine, Allegheny
connty, Pa.; plans and specifications
can be seen at the office of T. D. Evans, archi
tect, rooms 814 and 815. Lewis building, corner
Sixth ave., and Smithfield St.. Pittsburg; the
right Is reserved to reject any or all bids. H.
H. WELSH, President, WilmerdingP. O.
ocll-31
Office of County Controller, ?
PlTTSBURQ, October 18, 1890. J
SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE
CEIVED at this ofllce until 3 o'clock p. K.
FRIDAY, October 24. 1890, for surfacing and
sodding areas about Conrt House.
Bids to be by lump sum for work complete.
The successful bidder will be required to give
bond in donble the amonnt of bid fori the faith
ful performance of contract. 1
The rteht to reject any or all bids is reserved.
Specifications can be seen at office of County
Engineer. JOSIAH SPEER,
QC20-25 Connty Controller.
CHOICE PBOPERTEES.
S15,000
AT OSBORNE STATION,
ON
P., F. W. & C. R. R.,
Three or more acres, with a modern frame
house, II rooms, with gas and water; fruit and
shade trees; beautiful lawn and shrubbery:
will be sold as a whole or part to suit purchaser;
will show property on application at onr office.
LEE 4 CHAPLIN,
OC19-92 313 Wood St.
AUCTION SALES.
0
RPHANS' COURT SALE OF
REAL ESTATE
OF CLARISSA WOOESLARE, DECEASED.
By virtu o ot an order of the Orphans' Conrt
of Allegheny county. I will on WEDNESDAY,
the 12th daypf November, 1890, at 3 o'clock P.
M., offer at public sale on the premises the fol
lowing described real estate, of which Clarissa
Woolslare died seized, situate on the northeast
corner of Auburn and Ashley streets, in the
Twenty-first ward of the city of Pittsburg, hav
ing a front of 24 feet on Auburn street, and ex
tending back eastwardly along Ashley street,
preserving the same width, TOO 12-100 feet, to an
alley 20 feet wido. See Deed Book vol. 517. oage
107, baying thereon erected a two-storv frame
dwelling house and outbuildings.
Terms, one-third cash, 10 per cent thereof to
be paid when the property shall be knocked
down and the balance thereof when the deed
shall bo delivered, and the remaining two
thirds in one and two years with interest on
the whole amonnt remaining unpaid, payable
annually. The deferred payments to be se
cured by judtrment bono and Sci. Fa. In
surance mortgage on the premises. JOSEPH
HAYS. Administrator, 435 Grant st.
JAS. AV. DRAPE &. CO., Auctioneers,
0C19-32M 129 Fourth avenue, Pittibnrg.,
A-aotion Sale I
at tbe residence
76 FORBES STREET. CITY, WEDNESDAY
MORNING, OCT. 22. AT 10 O'CLOCK.
Brussels and Ingrain Carpets, Easy Chairs,
Rockers, Oil Cloth, Rugs, Fine China Dinner
Set, Extension Table. Cooking Range, Cooking
Utensil", Tubs, Wringers, Boiler, Etc., Bed
steads. Bureaus, Fine Bedding, Springs, Wash
stands, Tables, Lounge, Pictures, Shades,
Curtains, Etc.
House open after 8 o'clock morning of the
sale.
HENKY AUCTION COMPANY,
oc!9-87 Auctioneers.
VELVET CARPETS.
Handsome Parlor Suits,
Fine Bedroom Furniture, etc..
At Auction, TUESDAY MORNING, Oct. 21.
t 10 o'clock.
At tbe Rooms, NO. 311 MARKET ST.
Very flni! parlcr f drriture in French tapes
try, Engh rag, fine plush. Brocatelle and hair
cloth, secretary desks, center tables, rugs,
shades and curtain, folding beds, wardrobes,
hall racks, hirtr and husk mattresses, decorated
toilet ware, fine chamber suit", bookcases,
bedsteads, bureaus, wasbstands, sideboards, eta
Also aline of elegant velvet, bodv brasels and
ingrain carpets. HENRY AUCTION CO.,
ocl9-85 Auctioneers.
EXECUTOR'S SALE.
Large and well-selected stock of
WALL PAPER,
At greatly reduced prices. Mustba
(old at once to close up estate of
HENRY SWINDELL,
Deceased,
116 FEDERAL ST., ALLEGHENY.
se24-12-MWF
ASSIGNEE'S SALE-LAWRENCE BANK
Building will be sold at public auction on
tbe premises by John D. Bailey, Anctioneer. on
THURSDAY. October 3a lb90. 10 o'clock A. M.
TERMS OF SALE.
Ten'percent of the purchase money to be
paid in cash on tbe day of sale; tbe balance of
one-tblrd on or before the return day of this
order (15th day of .November next), and the
balance in two equal annual payments secured
by tight bond and mortgage upon the prem
ises, or all in cash at the option of the pur
chaser. -
Bv order of Court jof Common Pleas, No. L
j-iijjsiirx xiiija AISD XKUST CO.,
oc3-47 Assignee.
AT AUCTION
TUESDAY AFTERNOON-,
October 21, at 2 o clock, at No. 3U Market
street.
Lot of One goods suitable for making gentle
men's suits, pants, coats and vests. These suit
ings areln the proper sizes and of good quality.
Also lot of ladles' short wraps, jackets and
newmarkets, stylish dn make and finish.
AU will be sold positively for cash.
HENRY AUCTION CO., Auctioneers.
OC19-86
A UCTION SALES.
A. ; ? a 8MITHSON.
Real Estate and General Auctioneer, room 53
K'sner Building, Fifth and Wood street. Sales
( Jewelry and Merchandise at stores. Furni
ture at residences promptly attended to.
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OFFICIATpiXTgBDBG.
rOTICE-THERE .WILL BE SOLD AT
X publle auction sale op OCTOBlSR 23,1890,
at 10 o'clock A. M. one stray cow. at stable cor
ner of Robinson and AllequipDi streets, and
one horse at the Municipal Hospital.
J. CvBROWN,
oc!8-87-D -Chief Department Public Safety.2
-VfOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
J( the report of the Board of Viewers of
ijtreet Improvements ana Assessments for the
cost of construction of a sewer In Howard
alley and Thirty-fonrth street from a point
about 300 feet northeast of Thlrty.fonrth street
to a connection with a sewer on Thirty-fourth
street at Liconier street, has been approved by
councils which action will be final nnless an
appeal is taken on the same to the Court of
Common Pleas of Allegheny Connty within ten
(10) days from data hereof.
UEO. BOOTH, City Clerk.
Pittsburg, October 15. 1890. oc!8-3
t JNo: 98J
AN ORDINANCE GRANTING TJNTO
. the Larimer Street Railway Company,
its successors and assigns, the right to enter
npon, use auu occupy certain streets and high
ways, and to lease its franchises and property,
or either.
Section 1 Be it ordained and enacted by the
city of Plttsbnrg, in Selectand Common Coun
cils assembled, and it is hereby ordained and
enacted by authority of the same. That the
Larimer Street Railway Company, its suc
cessors, lessees and assigns, 'hall have the
right and is hereby authorized to enter
npon " and construct its railway, or branch,
or extension thereof, with double lines of
track, or with a single line of track,
with the necessary sidings, turnouts, switches,
and connectlous.nyer and along any and all of
the following named streets and highways, or
partsthereof. to wit: Beginning at the intersec
tion of Collins ayenuo and Union street; thence
along Union street to the intersection thereof
with Broad street; thence along Broad street to
the intersection thereof witb Frankstown'avc
nue; thence along.Franksiown avenne to, Lin
coln avenue; thence along' Lincoln avenne to
the intersection thereof with .Mayflower street
(provided that the consent of the Citizens'
Passenger Railway Company be procured as
to the entry upon, occupation and use of that
portion of Frankstown avenue lying between
Broad street and Lincoln avenne), and In
and along all the said streets and avenues
before mentioned to construct- oonnent with
its tracks, maintain; operate and use during
the term named in Its charter, its railway or
extension or branch thereof, and to use elec
tricity as a motor power, and also to erect,
maintain, operate and use an overhead system
for the supply of motor power, and to erect,
maintain and use in and along the streets and
highwajs before mentioned, such pos s, poles
or other support as said company may deem
convenient for the support or maintenance
ot snch overhead system, under and sub
ject, however, to the provisions of a gen
eral ordinance entitled, "A general ordi
nance relating to the entry npon, over or
under for the use or occupation of any street,
lane or alley or any part thereof for any pur
pose oy passenger or street railway companies
or by companies operating" passenger or street
railways, and providing reasonable regulations
pertaining thereto for tbe public convenience
and safety." approved the 25th day of Febru
ary, A. D. 1890.
Section 2 The said Larimer Street Railway
Company shall have the right, and consent is
hereby given to said company to lease Its prop
erty and franchises to the Duquesne Traction
Company, or any incorporated traction or mo
tor power corunany which may desire to oper
ate the railway of said company.
Section 3 That any ordinance or part of
ordinance conflicting with the provisions of
this ordinance be and tbe same is hereby re
pealed so far as the same affects this ordi
nance. Ordained and enacted into a law in Councils
this 2ath day of September, A. D. 1890.
H. P. FOKD, President or Select ConnciL
Attest: GEO. BOOTH. Clerk of Select Coun
cil. G. L. HOLLIDAY, President of Common
CounciL Attest: E. J. MARTIN. Clerk of
Common Co'incil.
.Mayor's Office, October 2, 1S90. Approved:
H. L GOURLEY, Mayor. Attest: ROBT.
OSTERMAIEK. Mayor's Clerk.
Recorded in Ordinance Book, vol. 7, page 511,
3d day of October. A. D. 18D0.
iNo. 120.1
AN ORDINANCE-AUTHORIZING THE
opening ol Duncan street, from Stanton
avenue to Fifty-second street.
Section 1 Re it ordained and enacted by the
city of Plttsbnrg. in Select and Common Coun
cils assembled, and it is hereby ordained and
enacted by tbe antbority of tbe same that the
Chief of the Department of Public Works be
and is hereby authorized and directed to cause
to be surveyed and opened within sixty days
from the date of tbe passage of this ordinance
Duncan street, from Stanton avenue to Fifty
second street, at a width of GO feet. In accord
ance with a plan on file in the Department of
Public Works, known as "Carnegie" & Co.'s
plan of lots, situated In the Eighteenth Ward,"
approved by Councils May 27, 1872. The dam
ages caused thereby and the benctlts to pay tbe
same to be assessed and collected In accordance
with the provisions of an act of Assembly of
tbe Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled.
"An act relating to streets and sewers in cities
of the second class," approved the 16th day of
May. A. D. 1889.
Section 2 That any ordinance or part of
ordinance conflicting with tbo provisions of
this ordinance, be and tbe same is hereby re
pealed, so far as the same affects this ordi
nance. Ordained and enacted into a law in Councils
this 29 h day of September. A. D. 189a
H. P. FORD, President of Select Council.
Attest: GEO. BOOTH, Clerk of Select
Council. G. L. HOLLIDAY. President of
Common Council. Attest: E. J. MARTIN,
Clerk of Common Council.
Mayor's ofllce, October 3, 189a Approved:
H. I. GOURLEY, Mayor. Attest: ROBERT
OSTERMAIER. Mayor's Clerk.
Recorded in Ordinance Book, vol. 7, page 633,
9th day of October. A. D. 1890.
No. 122.1
AN ORDINANCE-RE-LOCATING THIRTY-THIRD
street eat and alongside of
Pittsburg Junction Railroad tracks, from Penn
avenue to Liberty avenue.
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 tho authority of the same. That
Thirty-third street, from Penn avenue to Lib
erty avenne, be and the same is hereby re lo
cated as follows, to-wit: The center, line hall
negin at a polnton the north 5-foot line of Penu
avenue at a distance of 5ia71 feet eastof a
stone monument on tbe west 5-foot line of
Thirty-seeond street; thence deflecting to the
right 89 58' 10" parallel to tbe present location
of Thirty-third street, and in asonthe.iy Uikc
tion a distance of 273 feet to Liberty : t enne,
and the said Thirty-third street shall be of a
width of 20 feet.
Section 2 That any ordinance or part of or
dinance conflicting with the provisions of this
ordinance be and tbn same is hereby repealed
so f at as the same affects this ordinance.
Ordained and enacted into a law in Conncils
this 29th day of September. A. D. 1830.
H. P. FORD, President of Select ConnciL
Attest: GEO. BOOTH, Clerk of Select
CounciL GEO. LI HOLLIDAY, President ot
Common Council. Attest: E. J. MARTIN,
Clerk of Common Council.
Mayor's ofHce. October 3. 189a Approved:
H. I. GOURLEY, Mayoi. Attest: ROBT.
OSTERMAIER, Mayor's Clerk.
Recorded in Ordinance Book.'vol, 7, page 534
10th day of. October. A. D 189a
No. 123.
AN ORDINANCE-VACATING A POR
TION of an unnamed 20-foot alley, laid
out in Barbara Houck's plan. Twenty-first
ward.
Section 1 Be it ordained and enacted by tbe
city ot .riiisonrg, in oeiect ana uommon coun
cil assembled, and it is hereby ordained and
enacted by the authority of the same. That
that portion of an unnamed alley, 20 feet in
width, situate between Majflower and Carver
streets, laid out in Barbara Houck's plan of
lots. Twenty-first ward, shall be and Is hereby
vacated from a point 100 feet southeasterly
from Lowell street for a distance of 99.73 feet
to a line of property of Matthew Lloyd, being
tbe end of said alley.
Section 2 That any ordinance or nart of or
dinance conflicting with the provisions of this
ordinance be and the same is hereby repealed
so far as the same aifectt this ordinance.
Ordained and enacted into a law tn Councils
this 29th day or September. A. D. 189a
H. P. FORD, President of Select ConnciL
Attest: GEO. BOOTH, Clerk of Select
Council. GEO. L. HOLLIDAY. President ot
Common CounciL Attest: E. J. MARTIN,
Clerk of Common CounciL
Jlayor's ofllce, October 3, 189a Approved:
H. LGOORLEY, Mayor. Attest: ROBERT
OSTERMAIER, Mayor's Clerk.
Recorded in Ordinance Book, vol. 7, page 535,
10th day of October. A. D. 189a
TNo. 119.1
AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE
opening of Windom street, from Browns
ville avenue to Twenty-seventh ward line.
Section 1 Be it ordained and enacted by the
city ot Pittsburg, in Select and Common Coun
cils assembled, and it is hereby ordained and
enacted by tbe authority of the same, That the
Chief of the Department of Public Works bo
and is hereby authorized and directed to cause
to be surveyea and opened within GO days from
ine aaie ot me passage oitnis ordinance. Win
dom street, from Brownsville avenne to Twenty
seventh ward line, at a width of 30 feet, in ac-
coraance wun a plan on me in the Department
of Public Works and an ordinance locating tbe
same approved February 26, 1885. Tbe damages
caused thereby and the Deneflts to pay tbe same
to be assessed and collected In accordance with
tbe provisions of an act of Asaembly of tbe
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled "An
act relating to streets and sewers in cities of
tbe second class," approved the 16th day of
May. A. D. 1889.
Section 2 That any ordinance or part of ordi
nance conflicting with tbe provisions of this
ordinance bs and tbe same is hereby repealed
so far as the same affects this ordinance.
Ordained and enacted into a law in Councils
this 29th day nf September, A. D. 1890.
H. P. FORD, President of Select Council.
Attest: GEORGE BOOTH.. Clerk of Select
CounciL GEO. L. HOLLIDAY, President of
OFFICIAL PrrTSBTJBG.
Common Council. Attest: E. J. JIARTIN,
Clerk of Common Council.
Mayor's ofllce. October 3, 1S9CL Approved: H.
L GOURLEY. Mayor. Attest: ROBT. OS
TERMAIEB, .Mayor's Clerk.
Recorded in Ordinance Book. voL 7, page 533;
9:h day of October. A. D 1H9U.
No. ill.
AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE
opening or Cabinet alley, from Thirty
eighth street to Thirty.nlnth 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 th authority of the same. That tba
Chief of tho Department of Public Works ba
and is hereby authorized and directed to cause
to be surveyed and opened within sixty days
from the date of tbe passage ot this ordinance
Cabinet alley, from Thirty-eighth to Thirty
ninth streets, at a width of 20 feet, in accord
ance with a plan on file in the Department of
Public Works, known as extension of "Mary
and Howlev streets plan.'' approved December
21, 1S74. Tbe damages caused thereby and the
benefits to pay the same to be assessed and col
lected in accordance with the provisions of an
act of Assembly of the Commonwealth of
Pennsylvania, entitled ''An act relating to
streets and sewers in cities of tbe second class."
approved the 16 h day or May, A. D. 1589.
Section 2 That any ordinance or part of ordi
nance conflicting with tbe provisions of this
ordinance be and tho same is hereby repealed
so far as the same affects this ordinance.
Ordained and enacted into a-Iaw in Councils
thi 29th day of Si-di ember, A. D. 1890.
H. P. FORD, President of Select Council.
Attest GEORGE BOOTH, Clerk of Select
Council. GEO. L. HOLLIDAY. President of
Common CounciL "Attest: E. J. MARTIN,
Clerk of Common Council.
Mayor's office. October 3, 1S90L Approved
H. I. GOURLEY, Mayor. Attest: ROBERT
OSTEP.MAIER, Mayor's Clerk.
Recorded Jn Ordinance Book, vol. 7, page 527,
8th day of October, A. D. 1SJU.
iNn. 113. 1
AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE
openins of Wrights alley, from South
Twentieth to South Twenty-first streets.
Section 1 Be it ordained and enacted by tba
city of Pittsburg, in Selectand Common Coun
cils assembled, and It is hereby ordained and
enacted by the authority of the same. Tim tha
Chief of the Department of Public Works ba
and is hereby authorized and directed to causa
to be surveyed and opened within 60 days
from the date of the passage of this ordinanca
Wrights alley, from South Twentieth street to
South Twenty-first street, at a width of 21 feet,
in accordance witb a plan on file in the Depart
ment of Public Works, known as "McGowan'a
plan of borough of East BirminEbatu," dated
April 5, IS51. The damages caused thereby and
the benefits to pay tbe same to be assessed and
collected in accordance with the provisions of an
act of Assembly of the Commonwealth of -Pennsylvania,
entitled, "An act relating to
streets and sewers in cities of tbe second
clas," approved the 16th day of May, A. D.
1S59.
Section 2 That any ordinance or part of ordi
nance conflicting with the provisions of this or
dinance bo and ih- same is hereby repealed so
far as tbe same affects this ordinance.
Ordained and enacted into a law in Councils
this 29th day of September, A. D. 1890.
H. i. FORD. President of Select Council,
Attest: OEO. BOOTH, Clerk ot Select Coun
cil. GEO. L. HOLLIDAY, President of Com
mon ConnciL Attest: E. J. MARTIN, Clerk;
of Common Council.
Mayor"" office. October 3, 1S90. Approved:
H.I. GOURLEY. Mayor. Attest: ROBERT
OSTERMAIER, Mayor's Clerk.
Recorded in Ordinance Book, voL 7, page 527,
8th day of October. A. D. ISM.
No. 121
AN ORDINANCE GRANTING THE
Union Storage Company the right to lay a
switch track on Liberty avenue and to erect
and maintain a bridzo over First avenne.
Section 1 Be ic ordained and enacted by tha
city ot Pittsburg, m Select and Common Coun
cils assembled, and it is hereby ordained and
enacted by tbe authority of the same. That
privilege be and is hereby granted to the Union
Storage Company to constrnct and maintain a
switch track on Liberty avenne commencing as
the track of tbe Pennsylvania Railroad
Company at a point des.gnated by tbe plans of
said Union Storage Company, which said plans
are hereby attached and made part of this
ordinance.
Section i The constrnction of tbe said switch
track shall be dons under the supervision anil
subject to the approval of ibe Chief of the De
partment of FuolicjWrks.
Section 3 The said Union Storage Company
shall have and are hereby granted tbe right to
erect and maintain a bridge over First avenue,
First ward, connecting their storage ware
house, said bridge to be not less than 30 feet
above the roadway of said avenue, tbe work to
be done under the supervision and snbject to
the approval of tho Chief of the Department of
Public Works, and in accordance with plan
hereto attached.
Section 4 In consideration of the foregoing
privilege, right and license to lay down and
operate said switch track, tbe said Union Stor
age Company, their snccesors and assigns
shall annnally pay t the city of Pit'sburg tha
sum of seventv-five (S75 00) dollars, which pay
ment shall be made immediately af ter-the ap
proval by the Mayor of this ordinance, and
shall be made each and every year thereafter
during the continuance of the privilege and
license for said switch track.
Section 5 The city ol Plttsbnrg hereby ex
pressly reserves and retains the right of modi'
tying, am ending or rcpealingany and all rights,
privileges and licenses hereby granted, upon
sixty days' notice thereof being given in writ
ing, or by joint resolution or ordinance ot
Councils by said city, to tbe said Union Storage)
Company, successors and jssigns.
Section 6 That any ordinance or part ot ord
inances conflicting with the provisions of this
ordinanco be and the same is hereby repealed
so far as tbe same affects this ordinance.
Ordained and enacted into a law tn Councils
this 29: h dav nf September. A. D. 189a
H.P.FORD, President of Select CounciL
Attest: GEORGE BOOTH, Clerk of Select
Council. G. L. HOLLIDAY, President of.
Common Conncil. Attest: E. J. MARTIN,
Clerk of Common CounciL
Mayor's ofllce. October 3. 1S90j Approved:
H. I. GOURLEY, Mayor. Atttest: ROBERT;
OSTERMAIER, Mayor's Clerk.
Recorded in Ordinance Book, vol. 7, page o3&
10th day of October, A. D. 1890.
Continued on Fifth Fage.x
AMUSEMENTS.
TTARRY WILLIAMS' ACADEMY
OPENS TO-NIGHT.
Matinees Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday,
Just as Bright as Ever
WITH
"WHALEN & MARTELLE-S
SUPERB
vaudeville company.
33-STARS-33.
October 27 Me and Jack with Lester k W&
liams' London Specialty Co. oc!9-23
DIJOU THEATER
X) To-night.
KIRALFY'S AROUND THE WORLD IS
80 DAYS.
Matinees Wednesday and Satnrday.
Oct. 27-Tlames T. Powers in A Straight Tip."
ocaw
GRAND OPERA HOUSE
To-Night.
Matinees Wednesday and Saturday.
ROLAND REED.
THE WOMAN HATER.
Next Week Joseph Murphy. oc!9-23
TT ARRIS' THEATER.
n ' Every afternoon and evening,
W. J. Florence's Irish Comedy Drama.
-) (-1NSHA VOGU E.-) (
"Week Oct. 27-Jos. J. Sullivan in tbe "Black
Thorn." oc20-2-tts
ARRY DAVIS' FIFTH AVENUE Mui
SEUM.ROOF GARDEN AND TEE
TER Commencing October 20,
CAMPBELL AND HIS AIR SHIP. '
Doors open 1 to 5. 7 to 10 P. 31.
Admission, 10 cents. , oc20-18
WM. PENDLETON GAJVES,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Dealer in Texas and Mexican Lands.
MORTGAGES AND VENDOR'S UENS.
Money loaned and invested for residents and
non-residents. Eighteen years experience la
Land Matters. Correspondence so.ici ed.
130 E. Sixth st, Austin, Texas. V. O. Box 163
Fine Ranches, S ck Farms, Grain" Farms,
Cotton and Sugar Plantations, Mineral Lands,
Large Bodies of fine Agricultural Lands for
Colonies.
REFERENCES.
Hon. L. S. Ross, Governor of Texas,Anstin,Tex.
Jas. H. Raymond & Co.. Bankers, Austin, Texas.
First National Bank Austin, Texas.
City National Bank Austin, Texas.
American National Bank Austin, Texai,
Provident National Bant... ...... Waco, Texas.
ocl2-117.JTwT
REMOVAL.
:r- C- MiLiiiEie,-
House and Sign Painter, has removed from
135 Third avenue, to
73 SIXTH AVENUE.
Opposite Third Presbyterian Church. Speehl
attention liven to the handling of plate g:as3,
tm"f, uruiiuK. repairing winnows, suyngnt-s
etc House painting ana glazing in all its
brantlS?- G MILLER.
ogl9-63-p 73 Sixth avenne.
CALIFORNIA AVENUE LOTS
Choice Location. River View.
Easv Terms.
The Davis plan. On line of Electric Boad,
COnVeniflnttn iVnntVa Xinn qnrfVa.nA.tMtl...' 4t
P., Ft. W. & C. K'y and Union Line street carj
NORMAN MAY, 108 Fourth Avonut. '
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