.--- THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1890. 3 WON'T PAY THE BILL. Common Council objects to Patting Up Cash for ilio Expenses of CHIEF BIGELOiTS EUROPEAN TRir. Tha Carnegie Library Commission Asked to Share the Burden. BUSINESS DONE BI BOTH BFaNCIIES Schenley Park has proven a special provi den:e to Councilmcn with oratorical aspira tions, and has furnished them with topics for sarcastic, humorous, pathetic and finan cial 'Sorts, according to the characteristics of the speaker. The meeting of both branches of Council yesterday wres'led ,with Schenley Park problems. Common Council failed to pass the resolution recompensing Chief Bigclow for the eroenses incurred by his visit to Mrs. Schenley, while Select Council passed the ordinance providing for the purchase of 19 acres of land for an entrance to the park, the purchase inouey, 575,000, to be paid in a lump, but objected to the engagement of a 2Cev York landscape architect to layout the park, uhile Common Council was unani mously in favor of such action. Chairman Hollidav, of Common Council, read to that body an opinion from City At torney Jloicland on the legality of a reso lution to pay the expenses of the trip of Ciiief Bigelow and his party to England to secure the option on the Schenley Park en trance. Mr. Moreland said tbat the trip was taken for the public good and the pay ment of the costs was strictly legal. LIKES THE OLD CUSTOMS BEST. Mr. Bigbam I move that this resolution be indefinitely postponed. It Las been the custom for all extraordinarv expenditures to be met by the persons interested. Coun cilaien and city ofiicers paid for draping City Hall when Uarheld died, when Grant died and when Mayor Blackmore died. The crape 011 Mr. Carnahan's chair, by my side, was para f"r by a subscription by members of Coun cil, fe-nce the new plan has prevailed tbe chiefs have gone here, tbcre and elsewhere, and have charged the expenses to tlie city. Tlie Controller has issued warrants for these bills. He wouldn't do it for the committees, yet tbe law is the fame umv as then. 1 his is tsetlTvttimevc iiaTe had a chance to bring Xbis question up ami settle on what is righi. As for tins l'esolutiou. I am opposed to it. From new siiaper report I understand that tho ram consisted ot Chief Bigclow, Mrs. Ihgelow. Jauie 13. bcott, a resident ol Allegheny, and Thomas D. Carnahan. I want to knon how this moncv was .pent. Whether this S1.3UO is for Mr. Bicdon's ei penso or for the whole party. Who aked these people to go to England tor the ci I am a member of the Park Committee, and 1 never knew ol it. I understand the Controller, that watch dog of the treasury, who keeps so dose a guard that the Italian laborer cannot get through, bad issued a warrant for this bill, and It was not until Mavor Gourley interlercd Ifcat It was stopped. This matter was con sidered at a meeting of the Finance Committee. 1 am a member of that committee, but I got no notice of that meeting. I don't say that the Controller did not send me a notice, bet I do say that I never got the notice. TIME TO CALL A HALT. Tho time has come to call a halt. The chiefs of the departments have gotten into the habit of dome as they please, and then coming in here and asking us to indoisewhat they have dene. Mr. MacGonniglc I am opposed to the park entrance scheme. Here is the picture: 73,000 park entrance, the city paying the expenses of a party to Europe, while mv constituents are fctucfc in the mud. There bare been two fires in my district recently, and in neither case coulu the engines get within several hundred feet of the places. We havo had funerili i here It has been necessary to carry the corpso from the house of mourning to the hearse be cause a chicle could not be driven through tbe mud. I an; opposed to the whole business. Mr. Taggart These gentlemen ucnt as rep resentatix cs of the citv we have declared their work well done and 'he city should pay lor it. It maybe, if the Carnegie Library is to go on part of the ground secured, it would be fair to divide the expenses between the city and the library commission. Anyway, Mr." Bigelow should cot be made to pay it. Mr. Khun It does not vcem necessary to me that tbe city should send out an advance agent. If wr pay this bill we establish a dangerous precedent. Mr. Magec The point from which.the ques tion is biing discussed seems to me to be rather personal, but of conise that is a matter ol ta.-tc I do not think the bill presented is at all exorbitant, aud I believe that such a rich city as this should pay the bill without demur. The vote was taken on the motion to postpone, which failed to pass, there being 16 ayes to 1H noes. On the motion to adopt the resolution to pay the bn! the vote stood. Aycs-Mesrs. l'.rown, Donlcv, Delsncy, Dunn. KiHotL hrtuiau, Johnston. Kearns. Klnp l.owrey. Sljre. Jl.ion. Metcallc. MeClnre, rieirer. Miauuon. lassaru Voct, Wallace, Wil ton. hitc uua l'rcsident Hollidav 12. Noes Messrs. Anplocl, M-ham. Brewster. Crawlord, Flinn, iov, LarKIn, -MacUonlrlc. U'louncr. O'Donnell, Kussell, Stewart and WrIghl-11 A two-third vote is necessary to pass a resolu tion of this kind. President Holliday declared tic resolution adopted, hut Mr. Bigbam ob jected andafter a minute's figuring it was seen that the affirmative vote was short a man and a fraction, so the resolution failed tor want of a legal majority. It can be called up at any time. Common Council passed the Select Council resolution iclative to procuring legislation for the builUiLg or purchasing of a tree brid"e. A Strong Foundation in health has tlie constitution fortified aud built up with Hosletter's fetomach Bitters. The entire physical structure nourished and Eustaineu throujrh the agency of assured di gestion and assimilation, regularity of tbe bowels and liver restored, the nerves invigor ated, nightl repose sound and health yielding the-e are among the results of its use. Slaiana, rheumatism, Kidney complaint are annihilated by it. Conemakas and medium-weight ulsters in plain, mixed aud striped cloths reduced from 12 and S15 to S3 each. 135:311 Hugds & Hacke. Oa -tmesGas Fires, r.as Ranges, Etc. O'Keei-e Gas Arr. Co., Si Fifth are. Cream ale and porter are the season able Ir:nks. Try thove made bv the Iron City Bren ing Co. Sold at all bars. Gas Stoi p-. Gas Fires, Gas Ranges, Etc O'Keefe Gas An Co., 34 Filth ave. Bos' Heaty-Weight Fine Wool Hose, Ribbed, AtSOe a pair, or three for 81- Houne & Ward. 41 Fifth avenue Gas Sto e, Gas Fires, Gas Ranges, Etc. O-Keei-e Gas Arr. Co., 34 Filth ave. Velvet, silk and cashmere wrapper. 1'arcels & Jones, 29 Fifth ave. TTS Black Goods We open this week an extra choice hue of black rough cheviots. TTSSU Hugus & Hacke. Gas Stoi es, Gas Fires, Gas Ranges, Etc O'Keefe Gas App. (Jo., 34 Fifth ave MEETINGS. "VrKMBEKS OK CAMP SS8. p7 O. S. OF 4-L,.:; f requested to meet at their hall, 5?v 'L""1- A1'egbeny. on WEDNEsl DA-i.atl2:Ju r. jl, to attenu the tuneral of our ute Bio. Harvev Gardner. Sister lorii-pc invited. W. H. WOOD. Pros.; J. l! Robin! SON. Sec QC28-33 ELECTIONS. A VjOTlCEIB HEREBY GIVEN THAT IN JL pursuance to a resolution of the Board of Directors of tbe Braddock Wire Company an election of the stockholders of said company will be held at Its principal office, Pittsburg Pa., on TUESDAY, December at 1S90. at 10 o'clock A. M.. to vote on the uroposcd Increase in the capivil stock of said co'mpanv from S300 . 000 to S500.000. w. H. RO WE, W. F. McCOOK. forcretary. Solicitor. ocaS-75-Tu I JISrDisplay advertisements one doHar per square for one insertion. Classified advertise ments on this page, mch as Wanted. For Sale. To Let, etc., ten cents per line for each inser tion, and none taken or less than thirty cents. Top line being disvlayed counts as two. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH &RAXCH OFFICES. FOR THE SOUTHSIDE. NO. 1U2 CARSON STREET. BRANCH OFFICES ALSO AS BELOW, WHERE WANT. FOR SALE, TO LEI". AND OTHES TRANMENTADVEICT1SEMKNTS WILL BE KE CE1VKD UP TO 9 1'. 31. FOR INSERTION. Advertisements are to be prepaid except where advertisers already have accounts with Thk Dls- TATCU. riTTSBtJRG. THOMAS MCCAFFREY. S5u9 Bntler street. E.MIL, G. STUCKEY. nth street and Penn ave. E. G. STUCKEY & CO., Wylie ave. and FulloniU N. STOKELY, Firth Avenue Market Houss. EAST END. J. TV. WALLACE. E1H I'enn avenue. OAKLAND. MCALLISTER & SH E1BLER. 5th av. Alwood su soirnisiDE. JACOB SPOHN. o. ICarson street. ALLEGHENY. A. J. KAERCHEK, 59 Federal street. H. .T. MCBRIDE. Market House, Allegheny. FBKUH. EGGEKS. 172 Ohio street. F. H. EGGERSASON, Ohio and Chestnut sts. SAMUEL LAKRY. Arch and Jackson streets. THOMAS McllENKY. Western and Irwin aves. G. TV. HUGHES. Pennsylvania and Beaveraves. l'ERRYM. GLEIM. Bebecca and Allegheny aves. T. B. MORRIS, 66 Preble aye. M1LLVALE BOROUGH. W. W. FLOCKEIt. Stationer. No. i Grant ave. SHARPSBURU. C. BELLMAN. Stationer. SIS Main st. THE BUSINESS OFFICE OF THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH IS NOW Corner Smithfield and Diamond Streets. WANTED. Male Help. AGENTS-TO SELL THE ONL.T LIFE-SIZE picture or John olc O'Reilly suitable lor lramliiguwo sizes 22v2S Land ;6x20 Inches SOcts.; fromTrov's celebrated crayon; artlstlcallv fin ished: acknowledged the best, most authentic and Ilfe-Utc: popular prices: agents coining inonev: send for pictures or circulars to this reli able firm and avoid cheap Imitations. BOVLSTON' MFG. CO., 817 Washington St., Boston Mass. OC25-C2-TTS A1 GENTS-NOW IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY: send for our new catalogue of subscrlntion nooks, lamuv ismies aim lasiuonaDie alliums: make your selections for sale and send to us for terms: we are now introducing the captivating holiday book, "Museum of Wonders for Young People." 1 J. FLEMING CO., 77 Diamond St oc25-TUWThFSSU AGEXT-A LIVE. ENERGETIC PARTY IN c cry place to Introduce our goods: we have a uew line that will sell at every house and agents can reap a harvest between now and the holidays: will pay a salary of ?75 ptr month ir preferred, and liirnish a team Iree: address at once. STAND ARD SILVER WARE CO., Boston. Mass. OC18-44-D A GKNTS-F.VERYWHERK TO SELL COM XI. PLETEST line of medicines extant; positive inlrarle workers: fVJweektv easily made. GOOD LUCK MEDICINE COMPANY, 2 West Four teenth street. New York. oct28-35-Tusun "DAD "WRITERS-AT SMART'S BUSINESS X COLLEGE. 12 Federal street. Allechenv:onen dally, 9 a. m. to9r. M.: shorthand changed from Graham's to Eclectic the latest rapid light-line system' instructions private for both sexes. OC22-21-TTSSU BOOKKEEPER-MUST BE EXPERIENCED aud thorough. Address S. M., Dispatch of fice BR1CKLAYER-TO REBUILD AND REPAIR heating and puddling furnaces; steady work lor .1 competent sober man. SCOT1 DALE IRON AND STEEL CO. LIM Scottdale, Pa. oc26-lCS BEICKL.AYERS-20 MEN AT STIRLING Boiler Works. Akron, O. Address by letter or wire. CHAS. BAIRD, Att'y, Akron,".). oc23-S3 r(AN ASSER-FIUST-CLASS, FORTHE CEN- vy xuKi Dictionary. 11. w Airs 431 wood st. ocis-ioo D1 RIVER-ONE WHO HAS HAD EXPERT- ENCE: must be used to the cltv and accus tomed to good horses. Address, giving recom mendations, BOX K. B. T., Dispatch office. OC25-114 T71EEDEKS - CYLINDEI I' wages pa id. !9: steidy worL. '1UG WERN EK PRINTING AND LII'HO. CO., Akron, O. OC27-32 aENTLEMAN-OF EDUCATION AND GOOD address In connection with a new office tnst opened in -Pittsburg. MERCHANTS' AN I) ME CHANICS' BOND AND SAVINGS ASS'N. 96 Fourth avenue oc28-97 enei:al"agents-for the coksoli- DATCI) Building and Loan Association of N. Y. 35 BROAD WAX, New York City. QC27-; ABORERS-150 ITALIANS TO WORK ON railroad work In Wnrne countv, W.Va.; wages?l40per day: all winter's work. Inquire at 112 Y ater st. UEO. S. GOOD, Contractor. OC2S-3D ORI'ER-FOR HOTEL. SCHREIKER HOTEL. 3iand 36 South Diamond st., Allegheny. OC2S-S SALESMEN-ON SALARY OR COMMISSION to handli the new patent chemical ink eras ing pencil. The greatest selling novelty ever produced. Erases Ink thoroughly In two seconds; no abrasion of paper; 200 to 500 per cent profit. One agent's sales amounted to $020 in six days; another 832 in tn u hours. We want one energetic general agent for each Slate aud Territory. Sam ple by mail 35 ets. For terms and lull 'particu lars, addrcsslHEMONROEERASERMFG. CO., La Crosse. Wit. oc25-3 SALESMEN-TWO GOOD MEN FOR CITY business and three for country; must come well rcctmineuded. Apply ROOM 2. 10.16 Penn ae. OC25-99 STOUT BOY-ONE WHO WISHES TO LEARN shorthand preferred. Call between 10 and II O'clock at 412 OOD STREET. OC2S-93 STUDENTS-OF SHOR1HAND DESIRING TO acquire expert speed to call for full particu lars at MARTIN'S SlIOItTHAND SCHOOL. 412 W OOd st. OC2S-92 TOUNG SIAN-IO KEEP BOOKS AND DO i oflicework. Apply to 5825 PENN AVE.. East End, citv. OC2S-33 Female IIcl. BETOI1CHER-AT ONCE: ONE FIRST-CLASS lady negatUe retoucher: alo 2 ladies to learn neg. retouching. Apply J. B. TRAPP. Art Studio. 96 Fifth ave., front room, third floor. oc2-22 TTTOMAN AS VEGETAKLE COOK EX- It l'EHIENCED. DUtiUE2iE CLUB, side OC28-72 entrance. Male and Female Help. HELP-3 TEAMSTERS, 40 LABORERS. 10 larm bauds, 6 dairv men. cooks chamber maids, house girls: 20 for hotels: laundress, $5 per week. MLEHAN'b, 545 Grant St. Tel. 90. OC27-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 or accounting: have had long experience and can give the best of references. A. t SAWH1LL, 1S7 Federal st., Allegheny, Pa. ocl-62-p POSITION BY EXPERIENCED LADY stenographer and tj pewriter. best cltv refer ence: has own typewriting machine. Answer W. T Dispatch office. 0C28-C7 "POSITION-BY EXPERIENCED BOOKKEEP A ER: can give rcrereuce Address P. B Dis patch office oc:s-58 S1THATTON-UY YOUNG LADY-3 YEARS cashier aud bookkeeper in one of the largest Eastern hotels: best reference .Address G., 160 Robinson st., Allegheny, OC28-52 STIUATION-BY A FIRST CLASS FANCY cake baker and ornamenter: can furnish best relcrences. office Address BAKER. Dispatch OC-59 S1TUA1 lON-BY AN EXPERIENCED HARD WARE man. citherns city solicitor or trav eler. Address HARDWARE, Dispatch office. ocS-48 SITUAllON-AS NURSERY GOVERNESS BY a young lady: can do plain sewing: with references. Address M. G., Dispatch office OC2S-70 Tartners. PARTNER -WITH A FEW THOUSAND dollars (or more) in the lumber business: only one who Is well acquainted with the business desired. Addrcs3 HEMLOCK, Dispatch office. OC28-U PARTNKlt-WITH CAPITAL TO INVEST IN an old established manufacturing business; a rare chance to the right party. Address PART NElt, Dispatch office. oc2-57 Boarding. TJOAKD-IN PITTSBURG, ALLEGHENY OR ! suburbs. ab-utFeb. 1, 9J. by a,gentleman and wire with daughter u years, son 7 and child 1 year old: permanent board, either with widow lady or gentleman and wife; must have two bed rooms, sitting room and bath, all warmed and lighted: gentleman traveling considerably: ben icfprences required and given. Address I).. 71 Federal 6treet, Allegheny City. oc21-57-rrFssa Hoarders anil IOdger. i1 ENTLEMEN OCCUPANTS FOR FUR VDT MSHK1I or nnrurnlshed rooms, ntKAKCH ST.. Allegheny. Reference exchanged, oca.-47 Hoies, Vehicles, Live Stock, Etc. TTT AGON COVERED WAGON; 2-HORSE l wagon in gooa conaition; state price and where It can be seen. H. F. W., Dispatch office. oc2S-l WANTED. Financial. INVESTMENT-FOlt S3. 000 OR W. 000 IN SOME manufacturing or merchandise business, either as a whole or part interest. Address CAPITAL, Dispatch office. ocM-48 MONEY OUR FACILITIES FOB. FURNISH ING money to any amount on liond aud mortgage are unequalcd: lowest rates of interest and no delay. 11 yon need money apply MORRIS & FLEMING, HM Fonrth ave. Jy2T-S6-TTSSU VfONEY LOANED-RATES 4H TO 6 PER aiA ceni, arcorainj: xo amount ana ioc&uou. tee BAXTER, THOMPSON & CO., 162 Fourth se30-33-TUSSU ave. "fONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGES: -iii rate JK. S and 6 per cent as to location and amount: no delay. SAMUEL W. BLACK & CO., 99 Fourth avenue. Jy24-23-TTS MORTGAGES ON CITY OR ALLEGHENY countv propertv at lowestrates. HENRI' A. WEAVER & CO.. 92 Fourth arcane mli2-D MOlrTG AGES-MONEY IO LOAN IN SUSId to suit at ii. S and 6 per cent. ALLES & BAILEY. IS! Fourth ave. Tel. 167. apl4-19-TTSSu rp LOANS300,tXX), IN AMOUNTS OF S3.000 L and upward, on cilv and suburban property, on 4X per cent, free or tax: also smaller amounts at Sand 6 per cent. BLACK & BAIRD, 93 Fourth avenne. sc2l-d26-D TO LOAN 8200,000 ON MORTGAGES 100 audnnward at 6 per cent: $500,000 at4)i per cent on residences or business property, vacant lots or farms. S. H. FKtNCH, 123 Fourth ave. OC23-D Q- 000.000 TO LOAN ON MOR1GAGES O L? large and small amounts at H 3 and 6 percent free of State tax; no delay. REED B. COYLE&CO., 181 Fourth ave. my2l-60-TTS miscellaneous. RCHITECT-TO KECOM.MEND OUR ECO- JTX. NOJII'JAL gas fires. -O'KEEFE GAS Al'P, CO.. 34 Fifth ave. 0C2S-13 AT ONCE-BEST APPLIANCE FOR BURN ING slack orcoal under large evaporating pans. HALLElt & BECK, West End, Pittsburg. OC26-20 CARPENTERS-TO USE OUR ECONOMICAL gas fires, eas stoves, gas ranges, etc. O'KEEFE GAS API. CO., 34 Fifth ave. OC2S-13 DOCTORS-TO USE OUR ECONOMICAL GAS tires., etc O'KEEFE GAS APP. CO.; 34 Fifth ave. OC28-13 EVERYONE TO HAVE THEIR BROKEN windows fixed before winter; telephone 1471 or write postal card for price list. G. G. O'BRIEN, Painter. 292 Fifth ave. selO-TTS IAS BILLS REDUCED 75 X O'KEEFE GAS APP. CO., PER CENT 31 Firth ave. ociS-13 GLASS WORKERS TO USE OUR ECONOM ICAL gas stoics, gas fires gas ranges, etc. O'KEKFJi GAS APP. CO., 34 Fifth ave. OC23-I3 HOTEL KEEPEliS-TrUSE OUR GAS FIRES, gas ranges, etc O'KEEFE GAS APP.CO., 34 Fifth ave. OC2S-13 LANDLORDS-TO GIVE THEIR TENANTS our economical gas fires, gas stoves, gas ranges, etc O'KEEFE GAS APP. CO. 34 Fifth ave. OC2S-I3 MERCHANTS-TO USE OUR ECONOMICAL gas fires, gas stoves, gas ranges, etc. O' KEEFE GAS APP. CO., 34 Filth ave. oc28-l3 M1 1LLINERS-TO SAVE MONEY BY USING our economical gas nres. gas ranges, xas stoves, etc. O'KEEFE GAs APP. CO., 34 Fifth avu. OC2S-13 M IMSTERS-TO USE OUR ECONOMICAL O'KEEFE GAS APP. CO., 34 Fifth ave. OC2S-13 PENSIONS THE PITTSBURG PENSION AGENCY OF J. H. STEVENSON & CO.. 100 Fifth ae. Pensions now had for all disabled soldiers, permanently helpless children and widows ol deceased soldiers under late act of Congress: pensions Increased to correspond with thedlsability; bounties collected: certificates ol service procured where discharges arc lost. scll-D BOLL1NG MILL MEN -TO SAVE MONEY BY using our economical gas fires, gas cookers. gas stoves. etc O'KEEFE GA& APP. CO.. 31 r ii in ave. OC2S-I3 SALOON KEEPERS-TO USE OUR GAS stoves, gas ranges, gas fires, etc. O'KEEFE GAS APP. CO., 34 fifth ave. ocK-13 CJHOE DEALERS TO USE OUR ECOXOMI- tO;Ai gas nrfs. O'KEEFE GAS APP. CO.. 34 Filth ave OC28-13 TENANTS-ID USE OUR GAS FIRES, GAS stoves, gas ranges. O'KEEFE GAS APP. CO., 34 Filth ave. oc23-13 TO TRADE A GOOD SALEABLE BUILDING lot ror ob printing to amonnt of 8100 or more. BOX 303, Pittsburg. OC28-58 YPEWKITER-SECOND HAM) REMING TON typewriter: must be in good order. Address, stating price, P. O. LOCK BOX NO. 1055. OC28-I00 YOU TO LEAVE YOUR ORDER WITH US We furnish elegant mirror cabinet, comb. brush, soap ann 4, towels at Zjc per wceg. llltIS rt.VAM TIltl'Kl. f'll 111 UVw,rth PITTSBURG CLEAN TOWEL ave OC7-74-TTS VUD GET A BAKER'S DOZEN (13) OF A St( Stewart Jk Co.'s fine cabinet nhotos for Si. at 91) and 92 FEDERAL ST., Allegheny. mv25-49-TTSU FOR SALE-UIPROVED REAL ESTATE. j : t s. City Residences. CITY PROPERTY - FIFTH AVE. RESI DENCE; 10 minutes from P.O.; two-story, mansard, press brick, 8 rooms, hall, vestibule: all modern conveniences: lot 28 feet front and runs to another street: $300 cah and balance SSno per year: low price: a positive bargain: must be solu. BAXTER. THOMPSON & CO.. 162 Fourth avi. oc26-136-TuTliSu GDM SI'KEET-FOUK DWELLING HOUSES containing 5 "and 3 rooms each; water, gas, etctatonly fj,0001orall. C BERINGER&suN. 156 Fourth ave oc2S-37-TUThs HOUSE-NEW FLAT OF 10 ROOMS. HALLS, two batns. slate mantels. Inside shutters, cellar, sewered and everything complete and in first-class condition and arranged for two families; occuplednowand bringingin S390 yearly; on Wj lie ave. cable line; 10 minutes from Fifth ave. See MORRISON A BANKS, 106 Third ave., cor. Wood st. ocll-TTR LOCUST ST.-83.300-NEAB MAGEE, A BRICK dwelling ot lite rooms and finished attic, natural gas, side entrance: back yard paved; will rent for 825 per mouth: lot 20x62: easy terms. Send ror large catalogue free E33. BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth avenue. oclI-23-Tus THREE HOUSES AND LOTS-ONELEVENTH aud Bingham streets, Southside, to be sold at Orphans' Court sale on Thursday. Oct. 30. at 2 o'clock P. M., on the prtmlses: handbill or full paiticuIarsfromJAS. W. DRAPE & CO.. Agents and Auctioneers, 129 Fourth avenue Pittsburg. oc2S-51-TuWThs Q-J 500-UASH, AND BALANCE TO SUIT 33 H will buy an elegant 11-room brick house, having ball down and up. bath, inside w. c. speaking tubes. 13-rt. ceilings, expensive slate mantels; lot 20x16, to 20-ft. alley: federal St., Pitt bnrg; this ofTcr only forarcwdays. MAGAW & GOFF, LIM , 145 Fourth ave. OC2S-71 QQ 230-FULTON&T..NEARCOLWELLST.; 0J5 lot 24x100 to a paved alley; nice frame house on rear; very big bargain. ALLES BAILEY, 164 Fourth aye Tel. 167. oc26-76-TUThSSn East End Residences. SIMEN AVE.-S5.800-NEAR LINDEN. BOU LEVARD place a heautllul frame dwelling of ten rooins reception hall, bathroom, w. c stationary washstaud. both gases, slate mantels, laundry, electric light wires: all modern conven iences: lot 33x100: send for large catalogue lree. BLACK ,t BAIRD, 95 Fourth avenue A212 OC10-22-TUF SOUTH HIGHLAND AVENUE-GOOD BRICK house; 8 rooms: bath: inside w. c : stationary washstand; large airy hall; both gass; laundry; porches lront and rearihouse handsomely papered and decorated; finest location and street In East End: price 83,700-82.500 oown, Jl.ooo per year. SAMUEL BL.ACK & CO., 99 Fourth avenue oct28-95TUWS OUMMEKLEA ST. 16.500 - NEAB ELLS- 3UC. VCrv nrettv Miippti Annp O WOKTH avenne. frame dwelling of nine rooms, reception hall, ves- nome. uainrooin. stationary waslistand. w. c, hot aud cold water, front and rcarstalrs. slaieand hardwood mantels with beantlful cibinet trim mings. Jlle hearths, elegant chandeliers, natural gas, sliding doors, inside shutters and china clos ets; large closet in each room; handsomely papered throughout; front and rear porches: nice lawn: lot 51x111x77: near Duquesne electric cars; very desirable location: send for large catalogue, ftce. r.l.ACK BAIKD. So Fonrth avenne. A217 OC10-22-TUF &rj 30O-WILI, BUY AN ELEGANT TWO C 4 STORY and mansard brick dwelling con taining 8 rooms, large bath with linen closets, tile vestibule, wide hail, double parlors, tile hearths, slate mantels. ocrwhich are two mag nlB.ccnt French plate mirrors and some fine fix tures recently nut in: laundry, good, dry cellar, nat. and art. gas. stained windows, front and side norches. stepping stone, side entrance, large lot running through to a street. (63) M. F. 1. HIl l'LK & CO., 9S Fourth ave. oc26-68-TuThsu" GOO A TEN-ROOM nirincHmTMP- with t407 rerep. hall, hard wood mantels, handsome tile hearths, sliding doors, bath, large pantry, laundry, cement cellar, lot nicely sodded, street paved and sewered, fine sidewalk: lot 50U50: easy slx-mlnntc walk to both cable lines, one minute rrom new electric: neighborhood fine. S. A. DICKIE & CO., Penn and Shady aves., E. E. 2419. oc28-83-tuwf OA 300-FOR A 6-ROOM AND FINISHED Jj3t7 attic house on a paved aud sewered street. In fine neighborhood and onlv 5 minutes rrom cable lines and P. R. R.; house has 6late mantels, sliding doors, front and back porches, flue china closets, good cclla-. etc.. and is a bargain: a cozy borne; in perfect order. S. A. DICKIE & CO., Penn and Shady aves., E. K. oc2s-S3-tuwf orr boo will buy a fine modern Jjj5 ' residence on su Clair St., E. E.. less than 5 minutes' walk to Kifih avenne cable line aud one square from electric iine;contalns 8 rooms,sl!ding doors. Inside shutters, pantry, bath, range, both gases, carriage house, etc., etc. : large lot. MORE LAND & HAAS, 43 Frankstown ave.. E. E. ocSS-fCj-TTBu CO SOO-A 6-UOOM AND FINISHED ATTIC, u50J bath, ball, 1. w. c. Irontand rear porches, slate roor and mantels, tile hearths, nat. and art. gas, elec. light aud bells, all sewered, etc.: this property is within two squares of either cable or electric roaas: lot 24x100? (215). MORELAND HAAS, 43 Frankstonn ave., E. E. Oc26-90-TTftu CISOOFORBES ST., NEAB SENrXA-A tjJtl two-storv and mansard brick dwelling of storeroom and seven dwelling rooms, laundry, side entrance, good cellar, house nicely capered, fialntedandgralned: will rent forftopef month: ot 20x60, Send for large catalogue free. BLACK & BAIRD, W Fourth are. JS 31. 0016-05-11 FOK SALE-IMPROVED REAL ESTATE. East End Residences. AMRF.K ST:-fl,000 ONLY IN CASE IS BE QUIRED to secure an elegant homo near eableand P. It. It. station; modern pressed brick of 10 rooms, including every improvement and embellishment of builders' art: an excellent loca tion: wide streets. 6ewered. flagstone walks:nrlce, 7,000: cheap. CHARLES SOMERS & CO., 313 ood st.. G019 I'enn ave. oc2S-65-TUTh TJAHJI GROVE-A BEAUTIFUL HOME IN BaumGrove:thebest location in this excellent section: brick house of S rooms and finished attic; hard wood llulsh, slate mantels, tile hearth, slid ing doors, first-class laundry: evervtlilngnioaern; we can recommend this house In e ery particular, and the low price we have on it will surprise yon; terms arranged to suit purchaser: lot 40x120; street paved and sewered. S. A. DICKIE & CO.. I'enn and Shady aves., E. K oc28-Sl-TnWT BOND STREET. E. E.-NEW BRICKDW ELL ING, all modern conveniences: porches, stable, etc.. with large lot. U. BERINGER & SON, 156 Fourth ave. oc23-37-TuThS BROAD ST.-t3,5C0-NEAR NEGLEf" AVE., two-story frame dwelling of seven rooms, hall, natural gas. porches, etc.; very conveniently and picasantlv located, only one square from cable line and new electric road: lot 32x103, A272. Send for large catalogue, free. BLACK BAIRD, 93 Fourth ave. oclO-22-TuF' EAST END AVENUE-NEAR PE.NN, BEAU TIFUL frame dwelling 8 rooms, reception hall, bath.w.c. natural gas, electric light. A290. Send for large catalogue, free. BLACK A BAIRD. 95 Fourth avenue. , oclO-22-Tnr HOME-IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR A home that can be bought on very easy terms, we have something that will please you a new house of six rooms and finished attic, entirely modern, hot and cold water, bath, Inside closets, sewered, etc.: excellent locality and very con venient to cable lines and P. R. R.; tnree min ute" from new electric: price 3,800; small cash payment, balance very easy. S. A. DICKIE CO., Penh and Shady aves., E. E. 1234. oc2S-83-TnWF: Qf OOO-OV PER CENT. INVESTMENT: tJU' f500 cash and 83OO per j ear. on a paved and sewered street, E. End; cloe to cable cars: brick dwelling or ! room"., in good repair: also frame dwelling in rear of 4 rooms: rent $340 per year. M. F. HIPPLE, 96 Fourth a e. oc2S-no-TuTh Allegheny Residences. CALIFORNIA AVE.-NEAR SEDGWICK ST.; Alleehenv residence; frame bouse, five rooirs and attic good hail and side entrance; lot 20x100 feet: will sell cheap. UEORGE R. BOTHWELL, No 104 Franklin St., near BeaTer ave., Alle gheny, Pa. OCI8-3I-TT8SU" FEDERAL ST., ALLEGHENY A RARE chance: two-story brick, nine rooms, halt, attic, laundry, hot and cold water; both gases, good cellar; lot 20x96; will make a good bnslness property or doctors' offices. MCLAIN & ZUG SM1TH, 437 Grant st. oc26-47 NOlirn AVENUE RESIDENCES-TWO SU PERIOR dwellings on the North Part. Alle gheny; fa, 000 and 840,000. 31 Federal St., A. A. LEGGATE&SON, OCSi-16 KESIDENCE A FINE ONE FRONTING ON the park. For permit to visit the property call at 49 MONTGOMERY AYE. ocl2-74-TThSU C COO-A GOOD BRICK DWELLING OF tl7cJ9 seven rooms, hall, both gases, stable, lot 20X124. on Sheffield St., Allegheny: a good brick dwelling of nine rooms, hall, cellar, both gases, bathroom, splendid finish; on same lot a four rooin brick bouse, with cellar, both gases, etc : for this property, price 86.5C0; a good nine-room brick Insccond ward, Allegheny. for $4. 000; a good brick houe of four rooms, finished attic hall, stale roof, both gases, in Second ward, for 82,650; houses rented, i cuts collected and returns made monthly. J. H. STEVENSON & CO.. 100 Fifth ave. OC22 Suburban Residences. AVALON STA., V., FT. W. ft C. R. R. Choice home property Large lot, nicelv elevated, well improved with fruit, shade and shrnbberv: new modern style house of 6 rooms, in perfect order throughout, dry cellar, excellent snrlng and well water: owner obliged to remove and authori7es us to sell at a low price. CHARLES SOMKlts & CO., 31.1 Wood St., 6019 Penn ave. oc26-27-Tubu BARGAIN-1NA GOOD TOWN ON HUL RO AD. near Alliance O., 'wo-story frame house, seven rooms, stable, blacksmith, wood and paintshop, all In good repair: lot 150x150 feet; reac bargain; price S1.C00. ED. WITTISH. 410 Grant St. OC28-D" FRANKLIN ST.. AVILKI.NSBUKG NEAR the station; location good; fine house 14 rooms, modern Improvements: lot 66x264 It. to Rebecca ft. : a lovely home, see W. A. HEREON & SONS, 80 Fourth ave. oc21-75-tuf' SMALL COUNTRY RESIDENCES-SEVERAL neat dwellings at Bellevue and Avalon at 82.000 to M.0WL all good value A, LEGGATE & SON, 31 Federal st., Allegheny. oc3-l6 SWlSSVALE-AHOUTltf ACRES. NEAR THE station; house eight rooms, modern Improve ments: will trade. For particulars sec A. D. WILSON, 53 Federal st., Allegheny. oc28-62-tuS TTTlLKlNSBURG-f-MO IN CASH WILL SE 10 on Blddle ave.: VV CURE a handsome home on new moaern style house, slale roof. R room;. hnli and attic: every convenience Including cltv water, both gases, electric apnliances, Irontand back stairways and porches, line cellar, good si7e lot: but few minutes from station; price, 83,300. CHARLES SOMERS & CO., 313 Wood St., 6019 Penn ave. oc23-U4 FOR SALE LOTS. , City Lots. . HOMESEEKERS CALL ON PETER" SHIELDS. 53-1 Grant st.. for the 'most de sirable low priced lots in the city; terms easy. OC28-69' LOTS-VERY DESIRABLE BUILDING LO'IB 20x220 ft., on Hoggs ave. (which street is paved). Thirty-second ward. Tor ?9C0 00 each; buta small cash payment required down: long time on the Dalance to those who will Improve tlie lots: a rare chance to get a home. '. A. HEBRON & & SONS, No. SO Fourth aye. OC3-54-TU 000-SECOND AVE.. BET. MARKET i and Wood sts.. vacant lot. 60x160x30. to First ave. Send for large catalogue free. BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave G 4. ocl6-95-TTh Allegheny Lots. IRWIN AVENUE NORTH OF TUBLIC school, lot 23x70. street newly payed, SG50. A. LEGGATE & SON. 31 Federal st., A. oc28-16 TOTS-THREE CHEAP LOTS. BUENA VISTA J st 22x75, at 8650 each, cast side of Buena Vista St., between O'Hcrn street and J'errvsville road. A. LEGGATE & SON. 31 Federal st.', Alle gheny oc28-IG A TARKET CORNER SPRUCE STKEKT. r.flT -LVjL 30x120 with frame stable; B225. Send ror large catalogue Just out. BLACK 1 BAIRD. 95 Fourth avenne. oc7-59-TnTh PERRYSVILBE AVENUE-NEAR BUENA Vista St., three lots 22x75, at 8G50 each: the place to hulid .small houses. A. SON, 31 Federal St., Allegheny. LEGGATE & 0C.28-16' Suburban Lots. BELLEVUE LOTS-FINEST LOTS IN Bel. e lie corner Lincoln and Sheridan ave nues. Plans on application in person or by mail. A. LEGGAl'E & &ON, 31 Federal st, 1212 lh C VI1V 71 ArlA nt r. ..!.. OC2S-K) jxui:j.ucii. EMbWORTII-AT A BARGAIN. A VERY desirable building lot, being oO-fnot front; price low. asowner is non-resident. C. BEK1.N U ER & SON, 156 Fourth ave. oc25-37-Trs HOMESTEAD-LOT ON FOUTH AVE.. TWO minutes' walk from either depot. Inquire W. B. CAKR, Latrobe Pa. OC25-1G-TUS WILKINSBURGt2 LOTS 23x123 FEET, about 8 minutes' ftom station. A. D. WILSON, 55 Federal st., Allegheny. OC25-34-TTS Farms. CHICKEN FARMS-WE HAVE SEVERAL small places, convenient to tho city, ranging In prices trom 81,300 to S2, 500, and containing rroin two to seven acres or laud, which would be icry suitable for poultry raising: call for particulars. C. BERINGLK&SON, 156 Fourth ave OC25-37-TTS T71ARM-OF M0 ACRES ATONLYi500: ABOUl' U 50 acres rJeared. lialnnrpln .nnl tlmhnr. l,iH rich and productive: 5-room frame bouse, barn, etc.: near li. &o. R. R.: will exchange lor city property. C. BERINGER & SON, 156 Fourth ave. oc25-S7-TuThS FARM A NICE LYING FARM OF 112 acres, orchard. Irame house of seven rooms, large barn. etc.. on I'. K. K.; price only SWXl. C. BCltl.NOER&SO.N, 1J6 Fourth ave. qc25-37-tts (JJQC PER ACRE-FINE KA1IM-23TaCRES, OOO all tillable except 10 acres of timber: lol) acres perfectly level, clean, productive: sub stantial 8-roomed brick bouse, good barn. 60x80, line stabling; great storage capacity, well lenced, valuablecoal deposits: situation midway between two thriving towns on line of P. R. 1?., distant one and three miles respectively: level hard road way to each; unequaled markets afforded for all farm products: sale ordered by executor to close estate: call or write to ns for detailed particulars. CHARLES SOUKRS & CO., 313 Wood St.. TOI9 Penn ave. oc26-27-Tubu Miscellaneous. 1 OTS-BRUSHTON, W1LKINSBUKG AND AJ Edgewood. 34 lots. 40x110, 5S5toS4S0; terms. J50 00 cash. 9Jots.S4MS2.toalley. 50j; terms, one-haircash. 10 lots, 33x132. $250tofoOO; terms. S30 00 cash. SI?Hr?!;:?;.vtuj5")"t:"''i5. one-htir cash. H. C. CLARKE, 133 Fourth ave., and Edgewood. SC4-TTS OWN A HOME WE WILL BUY OR BUILD for you anywhere and let your rent Day ror !l?.RrJ?lK:J,,?s.e.cSrtt7 required. GRANITE STATE PROVIDENT ASSOCIATION, branch offices, Standard building, 531-633 Wood 6t.. Pitts burg mrlS-lS-Tissu PROPERT1ES-I HAVE FOR SALE AT LOW prices and on favorable terms the lollowlng properties: One large double brick mansion, with outbuildings, all in good condition, with large lot. situate near Flfih ave. extension, Twenty first ward, Pittsburg; this Is a good average house anocan be purchased at a bargain. 1 also offer forty-four (44) lotsor parcels of ground, all of good size, situate on Firth ave., Frankstown a.TCV,.,GrnIiL'r st. and the Pennsvlvanla It. K.: the Fifth ave. lots are particularly adapted ror fine Improvements: see mvplan of lots at this office. I also offer iny property on Penn ave., mar Fifth st., which is well inside the market, and will he sold on reasonable terms. I have a fine modern residence property near my home at Osborne station, east of Sewlck'ey, which pos sesses evrvthlng desirable for home; large lot anu handsomely located, convenient and desir able. Any per-on wishing to purchase any of these properties will please rail at my residence at Osborne, or at No. 533 Wood st.. Standard building, Pittsburg. J. W. ARROTT. oc28-S3 rpIMBER 8,500 ACRES IN ONE SOLID BODY, JL consisting of white oak, red oak, poplar, ash. nc: uiustlv white oak: this Is the largest aud best body of timber on tbeB. &0. It. B., andean be shipped to Pittsburg or the Eastern cities; this timber will double In value In less than live years. ConnellsvUIe, Pa. oc28-6-TTSSu FOR SALE -lOTS. East End Lots. AMBER STREET-n 700. NEAB FRIENDSHIP avenue, a vacant Int. 40x110 to 20-loot alley; send for large catalogue free. BLACK 4 HA1KD, 83 Fourth avenue. A2U2. oc10-22-tuf AMBER STltEET-52,200, BAUM GROVE plan, a vacant lot. 40x103: send for large catalogue free. BLACK & BAIKD. 95 Fourth avenue. A26D. ocIO-22-Tnr CITY LOTS-WITHIN A FEW MINUTES' walk of P. R. R. station. East Liberty, and very convenient to new electric line In a neigh borhood that Is rapidly improving, at only 23 per foot: this is below the market, and a most excel lent investment; we hare only five lots left at this price. S. A. DICKIE & CO., Penn and Shady aves., E. E. 33. OC28-8.1-TUWF DGEWOOD -LOT 50X170: ONLY $800; GOOD location. K56. BLACK & BAIRD. 93 Fourth avenue. oc17-()5-tuF8u FORBES STREET LOT 36x125 FEET. S100 PER foot, southeastern exposure facing Schenley Park; location aud neighborhood tne best. (60). M. F. HIPPIE & CO., 96 Fourth ave. oc26-39-TISn OMEWOOD CORNER LOT IN THE Fahnestock plan; we have a low price to quick buver. BAXTER. THOMPSON & CO., 162 Fourth ave. oclSS-Tuwrsu' I' OTS BUY NOW: DON'T WAIT -UNTIL J spring, as they will enhance: the Schenley Park I,ano Company aro selling the best lots for the price in tlie cltv. Call at PETEK SHIELDS', 533 Grant St., cor. Virgin alley. oc28-6'j LOTS-CHEAPEST IN THE CITY. PETER SHIELDS. 533 Grant St., is selling lots in the Schenlev Park Laud Company's plan at prices within the reach of all purchasers. oc2s-G9 LOTS-EASY TERMS; THE SCHEN LEY PARK Land Company are selling the best lots for the price oflerinz in the city. Call at or address PETER SHIELDS, 533 Grant St., cor. Virgin alley. oc28-69 "VTEGLEY AVE.-100 FEET FRONT, BAUM -LN Groveplan. the choicest residence site lnthe East End. BAXl'ER, THOMPSON & CO., 162 .lourin ave. oc-al-iss-TTSir FOR SALE 1JUSINESS. Rusiness Opportunities. BAKERY AND CONFECTIONERY DOING a good business. In a rapid growlngtown; good reasons for selling: no reasonable offer re fused. Address RARE CHANCE, Dispatch office. OC21-64 DRUG STORE SITUATE ON CARSON street, 8. S., doing good business: stock in good condition; best of reasons for selling. CAMPBELL & CO., brokers, 1412 Carson street, Pittsburg. OC2S-8-TTS GROCERY STORE LOCATED ON THE Southside: stock complete doing well: also transfer of lease: can be bought at a bargain. CAMPBELL & CO., Brokers, 1112 Carson St., Pittsburg. OC28-8-TT8 HARDWARE AND TINNING BUSINESS, two East End grocery stores, others in both cities well located, flouring mill, S3.1C0: bakeries, cigar stores, notion stores, drug stores, shoe stores, book and stationery store, milk depots. SHEFARD & CO.. 151 Fourth ave. oclo PHOTO AND ART GALLERY-1N HEART OF city, well established, doing a steady busi ness ata profitof 8J, 000 per year; good reasons for selling; buyer not need bean artist: will sell cheap. MAGAW & GOFF LIM., 115 Fonrth ave. ocSS-56 QALOON-AND PROPERTY LOCATED ON KJ tlieS.S.: two storv and one-half frame building of 10 rooms and bar room: gas and water: side alley entrance; well-sewered; stable In rear: also license rnrnlngnntll May: including bar fixtures, etc: lot 2Ci.!20 feet. CAMPBELL & CO., brokers, 1112 Carson street. Pittsburg. OC28-8-TTS TOBACCO AND CIGAR FACTORY-LOCATED at Jeannctte, Pa.; employs some five workmen; plenty of stock on band; also a one story Irame building: good cellar: gas fixtures, etc: lot 20x122 teet;-"!!! ell the whole at a bar gain. CAMPBELL & CO., brokers, 1412 Carson street, Pittsburg. oc2S-S-tts CfiSO-WG AR STORE-OTHERS 8300 TO 84.000; OO shoe store; notion store; light manufac turing. HOLMES & CO., 420 Smithfield st. OC28-87 Business Properties. A NCHOK COKEWORKS-100 COKE OVENS.53 r acres oi coai, macninery. etc., at Dunoar station, P. R. R.. property or the Pennsylvania Manuracturlng. Mining and Supply Company, and to be sotd positively without reserve at public sale on Wednesday afternoon, October29, at2o'clock, at the offices of the company. No. 1004 Penn ave., Pittsburg; absolute andperemptory sale. Terms, etc., from L. McMULLlN. Attorney, 157 Fourth ave.. or JAS. W. DRAPE & CO.. Agents and Auctioneers, 129 Fourth aye., .Pittsburg. oc24-73-D' CENTER AVE. FINE NEW BUSINESS property, two-story and mansard brick; press front, stone trimmings, seven rooms and storeroom, hall, vestibule, bath, w. c inside shnttcrs, all modern improvements: brick stable In rear: lot runs to a stieet: pilie low and terms reasonable: Investigate BAXTER, THOMPSON &CO. . 162 Fourth ave. oc25-135-ttsu FIFTH AVE.-NEARNEWMARKETHOUSE, 824.000, 2 three-story brick buildings, one of storeroom and 5 dwelling rooms, the other of storeroom and 0 dwelling rooms: both buildings have hall, bathroom, w. c., hot and cold water, and both gases: also, threes-room brick nouses in the rear on our alley; lot 4.1x00: a good invest ment. E55. Send for large catalogue, free, Just out. BLACK & BAIKD, 93 Fourth ave. OC5-I4-TUF6U" FIF-IH AVENUE. NEAR MOULTRIK-811.000 two-story brick building containing store room 18x30 and 7 dwelling rooms, hall, bathroom, hot and cold water, both gases inside shutters in parlor: also on rear ot lot facing Ann street, a lramc dwelling of 4 rooms and kitchen, good cellar; Iot20xll5 E13. Send for large catalogue free, just out. BLACK &. BAIRD, 95 Fourth avenue. OcS-41-TTSU FIRE BRICK WORKS-W1TH ALL THE MA CHINERY, at Conway P.. Ft. W. & C. R. Jt., to he sold positively at public sale at the offices of the Pennsylvania Manufacturing. Mining and Supply Company. 1004 Penn ave.. Pittsburg, on "Wednesday afternoon. October 29, at 2 o'clocR: positive and unreserved sale. Terms, etc., from L. McMULLlN. Attorney, 157 Fourth ave, or JAS. W. DRAPE & CO.. Agents and Auctioneers, 129 Fourth ave. Pittsburg. OC24-73-D LARIMER AVE. AND MEADOW ST.-ONE of the best business locations and paying in vestments in tne Last End: lot 45x102 feet: two buildings, consisting or stores and dwelling and one dwelling on Meadow st. Sec W. A. HERRON & SONS. SO Fourth ave. ocl6-29-lG,20,!4,28' PENN AVE. PROPERTY' ATFEREMFTORY sale Nos. 1004. 1006 and 101 S: lot 67jxll0 feet to an alley, with large warehouse thereon, at positive and uurcscrved public sale, on Wednes day arternoon, October 29, at 2 o'clock, on the premises. Particulars from JAS. W. DRAPE & CO., Agents and Auctioneers, 129 Fourth ave, Pittsburg. oc28-S4 SPKINUDALE-WEST I'ENN it. K.-STORE-KOOil and dwelling house, with lance lot; central location : now occupied by protitable drug store; good chance lor merchant or druggist. Ap ply to 1). W. C. B1DWELL & CO.. corner Water st. and Cherry alley. oc2o-10-ttssu" Q- pj OOO-COK. CAKSONANDTWKNTIhTH 3.JLt)9 sts. (Southside). aline brick bulldinjr, 3 stories, consisting of store and dwelling: all the latest conveniences, includingstore shelving and large bake oven; also a house, 4 rooms, on Twen tieth st.: lot 22x1:0 feet lo an alley (330). bee AV. A. HEKKON & SOKS. 60 Fonrth ave. oclS-63-TUTh S 000-AGOOD BUSINESS STAND WITH L? a new laree 'storeroom and fire Ulng rooms: also a small dwelling bouse, two large lots and a first-class location lor a b.ikery or any other bnslness in Allegheny. C. BEKlNGKIt & boN, 166 Fourth ave. oc25-37-tts Qf 500-GOOD BUSINESS rKOPERTV ON C"U5 Ohio St.: frontage or 30 feet: two store rooms, each having four living rooms: a bar-'aln at the price asked. U.YlA'iJI.Sl.'EKOEK & WILIAAJIS, 1I Fourth ave. OC2S-78 OO-GROCERY STORE, FIVE ROOMS. and stable, in Allegheny: other Jinn tn $5 V: liinlirare, hotel, saloon. HOLMES 4, CO., 420 Smlthfiel 1 6t. oc23-87 CT O OOO-UUSINESS STAND IN E. E. OX'S) storeroom, nice dwelling, lot SMI no. HOLMES & CO.. 420 Smitllticld. OC2S-87' FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS. Horses, Vehicles, Live Stock, Etc BIRDS-AND ANIMALS OF ALL KINDS, gold fish and fixtures, an endless varietv of cages, prepared food for mocking blrdsand mm-iI forali birds, fine dogs. ESt'ICH'S BIRD Sl'OKfc, frW Smithfield St. aul2-70-TTSu DRIVING HORSE-ONE SET OF SINGLE harness, one set of gasfltter's tools and one .ptor plumber's toots. Apply at 114 ROCHKLL.E ST., linoxvlllc. OC31-01 HORSK-CHEAP I1LACK HORSE; VERY quiet; don't scare at an thing: can be driven bvladv; will be sold cheap; can be seen at 04 and 66 Twelfth St. J. H. SKELTON. u&-7T TTORSKS -Z VERY FINE BUGGY OR OAR- XX. R1AGE horses cheap, office. F. F. C Dispatch OC23-78 Machinery and Metals. DRILLING ENGINES AND BOILERS FOR oil or gas wells, engines and boilers in every size aud style, sawmills anj wood-working ma chinery. I1ARMES MACHINE DEPOT, No. 97 First aye., Pittsburg. Pa. mh9-D ENGINES AND BOILER-NEW AND RE .. '1!i'rEDl repairing promptly attended to. I'ORTER FOUNDRY AJND MACHINE CO LIM., below Suspension bridge, Allegheny, Pa. OC2-68' HOISTING AND PORTABLE ENG1NES small vertical engines and boilers, wire rope, iron cbargtug barrows, Siemen valves lard kettles, castings, etc. VELTE Jt MCDONALD. 3200 Penn avenue. ocl-TTS T EMINGTUN TYPEWRITERS AT THE SX lowest casn Tirlpp. nr nil the Infit.lttlnpufi plan. A. M. MARlIN. 412 Wood St. ocrS-94" SECOND-HAND ENGINES AND BOILERS All sizes and styles in stock, rrom 4 to 100 h.jj, ; all refitted: good as new, at lowest prices; porta ble engines, 8 to 55 b. p.; boilers all sizes and styles. J, S. YOUNG, 23 Park war. Allegheny. Pa. ocSSO-D' Miscellaneous. JEWELRY-DISCOUNT OF 10 PER CENT ON . " society tickets. Jewelry, diamonds. w: a5 ?.e&. FJ .c.k silverware and spectacles, etc., at WILSON'S. 61 rourth ave., Pittsbirg. Fine watch and Jewelry repairing a specialty. eia-TTS" FOUND. FOUND-A .PLACE WHERE YOUR AYES ,1,,1111 ttd by expert opticians without charge for examination; every pair or glass.-. f-mSwii f NaMnted: bestfl spectacles on eirth. vTZZZZiZT" .V.?'"""-" wnuft.n i.w., Federal St., Ally. OClS-19-TUbSU TO LET. ' City Residences. FULTON STREET-NEW BRICK DWELLING of seven rooms, hall, vestibule, bath, inside w. c. h.'and c. water, both gases, good cellar, laundry: house finished in hard wood and is gilded and papered all through;good location andneigh borbood: immediate possession; low rent. WM. PETTY &, CO.. 107 Fourth ave. oc23-38t East End Residences. CRAIG ST.-NEAR FIFTH AVE., A NEW2 story Queen Anne residence, 11 rooms, re ception balk handsomely papered throughout; every modern convenience. Sec BAXTER, THOMPSON & CO., 162 Fourth ave. oc9-59-Dt Allegheny Residences. HOUSE-NEW HOUSE OF SEVEN BOOMS, with bath, range, hot and cold water, both gases.lnslde shutters: Pleasant Vallevand Pcrrys vllleavc. electric cars pass near: Immediate pos session. SceM. PREN rElt, 33 Garrison St.. near head of Bueua Vista, Allegheny. oci-7t rT21-2-SARAH ST.. ALLEOHENY-HRICK I O house, six rooms: rent (17. A. LEGGA1E & SON, 31 Federal St., Allegheny. . oc28-16t Suburban Residences. CLIFTON STATION-FORT WAYNE ROAD nico residence, nine rooms and half-acre lot, fronting Beaver road at Clifton station; only S23a month: cheap. 'A.-LEGGATE& SON, 31 Federal St., Allegheny. oc2S-16t -ILENFIELD STATION - FORT WAYNE two-storv. seven-room house: VH Railroad. nice lawn, iruit. shade trees, natural gas. snrlng and soft water in house, etc. Inquire of A. FISHER, 161 Fifth avenue. ocl7-75t F.irms. TTIARM-OF 45 ACRE-. SUITABLE FOR MAR- JU kct gardening, located within six miles of the city. Apply to HENDERSON. 50 scveutu avenue. oc2S-54t Rooms. ROOJIS-ELEGANT, LARGE FRONr ROOMS, single or In suite with bath: facing Alle gheny Parks: no family in the house: 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-38t KOOMS-ONE HANDSOMELY FURNISHED front room, second story on Beech st , Alle gheny. Address S. E. P.. Dispatch office. oc2S-36t BOOMS-TWO FURNISHED ROOMS ON SEC OND floor, with use of bath room, hot and cold water, at 131 THIRD AVE. , city. oc28-43t Offices, Desk Room, Etc OFFICES-IN GERMANIA SAVINGS BANK Building. Wood and Diamond sts.: singly or in suits: all modern Improvements and low rent. Inquire at THE BANK. oc23-49t FFICE-LOW RENT; THE FRONT HALF of large office on Fonrth ave. with use of complete office furniture, etc Diamond st. J. C. KEILLV.77 OC25-46T PERSONAL. PERSONAL BOOKS WANTED-IF YOU have any books to sell, let us know. LEVI'S BOOK STORE. Seventh Avenue Hotel building. mh7 PERSONAL WE HA.VE FOR SALE THE Encyclopedia Brltannica, good as new. sheep or morocco binding; verv.cbeah; also 50,000 other books, old and new. FRANK BACON & CO., 301 Smithfield street. se26 PERSONAL WE HAVE NOW THE LARG EST and most complete optical manufactur ing establishment west or Philadelphia: all pre scriptions are filled by skilled exnerts. CHESS- MAN-MANNION OPTICAL CO., No. 42 Federal st. Ally. OC18-19-TUSSU PERSONAL GENTLEMEN CONTEMPLAT ING a trip to the seashore and mountain re sorts or returning therelrom, should bring their clothing to DICKSON, the tailor, 65 Filth aye, cor. Wood St., second floor, and have the same cleaned, repaired and pressed, so as to look lite new, and at a reasonable cost, and at the same time shonld yon desire a new suit, his stock of imported aud Vmcstlc goods is of tbe newestand most fashionable patterns: bv giving him a call on will not regret It. Tele 1538. ic28-D LOST. LOST-ON SUNDAY. BETWEEN CARSON St., S, S., and Soho. bv way or Tenth st. bridge a lady's gold watch and chain. Finder will be rewarded ir returned to DISPATCH OF FICE! OC28-50 OST-THE LOSS OF YOUR SIGHT CAN BE avoided lfyou will goat once to the expert opticians, CHESSMAN & MANNION. .No. 42 Federal St.. Ally.r whenever your eyes begin to cause trouble and have proper glasses adjusted; every pair of glasses guaranteed; best 81 specta cles ouearth. OC18-19-TUBSU official-rrrrsnuKG. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS SEALED proposals will be received at the office of City Controller until FRIDAY, the 31st day of October, A. D. 1890, at 2 o'clock P.M., for the following, viz.: GRADING, PAVING AND CURBING. Thirty-sixth street, from Charlotte street to Railroad street. Vireinia avenne. from Kearsarge street to Wyoming street. GRADING AND PAVING. Woolslayer alley, from Thirty-seventh street to Thirty-eighth street. Poe alley, from Fifty-second street to Mc Candless street. II offer alley, from Overbill street to Roberts street. PAVING AND CURBING. Craig street, from Fifth avenue to Center avenue. PAVING. Clark alley, from Roberts street to Overtoil street. Tbe paving of the above-named streets to be either of block stone, vulcanite asphalt, irregu lar block stone, or cobble stone, and bids will be received for each kind of pavement. Plans and specifications cau be seen, and blanks for bidding can be obtained, at the gen eral office. Department of Public Works. Each proposal must be accompanied by a bond, with two sureties, probated before tha Mayor or City Clerk. 1 he Department of Awards reserves the right to reject any or all bias. E. M. BIGELOW, Chief of Department of Public Works; Pittsburg, October 21, 1890. oc21-U- (No. 109.J AN ORDINANCE-AUTHORIZING THE grading, paving and curbme ot Atlantic avenue from Penn avenue to Liberty avenue. Whereas. It appears bv the petition and affidavit on file in the office of the Clerk of Councils tbat one-third in iuterest of tbe owners of property fronting and abutting upon the said street have petitioned the Councils of said city to enact an ordinance for the grad ing, paving aud curbing of the same, there fore, Section 1 Be it ordained and enacted by the citv of Pittsburg, in Select and Common Coun cils assembled, and it is hereby ordained and enacted by authority of tho same, Tbat the Chief ot tbe Denartment of Public Works be aud is hereby authorized and directed to ad vertise in accordance with the acts of Assem bly of tbo Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and tho ordinances of the said city of Pittsburg relating tlieretnand regulatine the same, for proposals for tbo grading, paving and curbing of Atlantic avenue.from Penn avenue to Liber ty avenne, to be paved with stone, block and roadway to be 21 feet in width, the contract therefor to be let in the manner directed by saia acts oi Asseinoiyanu ordinances. The cost and expense of the same to be assessed and collected in accordanco with tho pro virions ox an act oi Asseinoiy oi tne common wealth, of Pennsylvania, entitled "An act re lating to streets and sowers in cities of the second class," approved the lb'th day or May. A. D. 18S9. Section 2 That any ordinance or part of ordinance conflicting with the provisions of this ordinance be and the sams is hereby repealed so far as' the same affects this ordi nance. Ordained and enacted into a law in Councils this Zltu dav of September, A. D. Ib90. H. P. FORD. President of Select Council. Attest: GEO. BOOl'H. Clerk of Select Council. G. L. HOLLIDAY, President ot Common Council. Attest: E. J. MARTIN. Mayor's ..fflce. October 3, 1890. Approved: il. I. GOURLEY. Mavor. Attest: ROBERT OSTER.MAIER. Mayor's Clerk. Recorded in Ordinance Book, vol. 7, page 523. 8th day of October, A. D. 183a SPECIAL ELECTION NOTICE. PROCLAMATION! City of Pittsburg, ss.: I. H. I. Gonrley. Mayor of tho city of Pittsbure, do is-ue this my proclamation that on the first Tuesday of November, A. P. 1890. being the 4th day of tho month, the qualified voters of the Nineteenth ward. City of Pittsburg, shall meet at their re spective places of holding elections In said ward and elect by ballot one citizen to serve as Common Councilman for said ward, to fill the unexpired term of R. B. Carnahan, de ceased. First district, tj meet at the public school house. Second district to meet at car penter shop of John Getty, on Broad street, be tween Collins and Sheridan avqnues. Third district to meet at Kiicnen or Trager's Hotel. Fourth district to meet at tbe house of A. J. Batcbelor, Highland avenue. Fifth district to meet at tbe public school house. In tostimony whereof I bave hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of the City of Pitts burg this 22d day of October, A. D. 1890. SEAL H.L GOURLEY, oaS-71 Mayor. Continued on Sixth JPaoe, REMOVAL. IR. C. IMIILILjIEIE House aud Sign Painter, has rraovedfrom ISa Third avenue, lo 73 SIXTH AVENUE. Opposite Third Presbyterian Church. Special .itUmlion Tiven to the handling nf nlate r'.uu cutting and drilling. Repairing windows, sky-1 ugnis, etc jiouse painting, ana glazing in all Us branches. oc!9-63-D AUCTION SALES. POSITIVELY UNRESERVED AND PEREMPTORY PUBLIC SALE OP VALUABLE PROPERTY OH PENS AVE i Near lenth St., Pittsburg. Also, Extensive Coke Works AT DUNBAR STATION, P. R. R.. AND LARGE BRICK WORKS AT CONWAY. NEAR FREEDOM, P., F. W. & V. R. R. Properties of tho Pennsylvania Manufactur ing, Mining and Supply Company, which is giv ing ud business. The entire properties to be exposed at public sale on Wednesday Afternoon, Oct. 29, At 2 o'clock, at the Warehouses of the Company. Nos. lOOL 10O8, 1008 Penn ave., Pittsburc. The lot is 67 feet in width on Penn ave and 110 feet deep to an alley, with large three-story brick warehouses. Including offices on first and second floors, and storerooms, large dry cellar. hydraulic elevator, ete, etc.; renting valnc, 6,000 annually; lease runs 21 years from April L, 1883, at a ground rent of S1.012 b0 annually. ALSO, AT SAME TIME AND PLACE, Tbe extensive Anchor Coke Works at Dunbar station, P. R. R., embracing 100 ovens with all necessary machinery for the coko business, and everything; in full running order: 53 acres of coal. 15 acres of surface, engine and boiler bouses, pumpius house, storeroom. 10 dwelling bouses, eta, eta, AND ALSO, AT THE SAME TIME AND PLACE, The large Firebrick Worki at Conway, near Freedom. P.. F. W. di C. R. R., including 38 acres of fine fire clay, coal, limestone and other minerals; 9 acres of real estate.109 iron cars and pallets for a capacity of 30,0C0 brick daily; Cor liss engine and ample boiler capacity. Centen nial brick machines, dry pans, kilns, dryers and complete appliances for carrying on tbe brick business, etc. Tbe company is giving up business in every branch to dissolve present partnership, and the sales are for the purpose of facilitating settle ment among tbe stockholders, and all tbe prop erties will positively be sold without restriction or reserve to the last and highest bidder. Fuller Information and permission to examine the various pronerties can bo obtained at our office or at the offices of the company, 1004, 10C6 and 1008 Penn ave. TERMS A cash on delivery of deed within ten days, in three months and 4 in ix months, to be secured by close mortgage and bond on the property and with interest; $2,000 to be paid down on each property on day of sale. JAS. W. DRAPE & CO., Agents and Auctioneers, 129 FOURTH AVE., PITTSBURG, LEWIS McMULLlN, Attorney, 157 Fourth ave. OC2S-95 Estate of Israel B. Miller, Deceased. Administrator's Sals Valuable Real state A magnificent property on Frankslown avenue, witbin 50 It. ol Station st, fronting 64 ft. on Frankstown ave. and extending back, parallel to Station st.. 170 (t. to the Penn'a It. 11., with large, fine building ou ' iou Sale on the Premises, Saturday, November 1, 1890, at 2 P. M. A. J. PENTECOST, Auctioneer. oc28-13 ASSIGNEE'S SALE LAWRENCE BANK Building will be sold at public auction on tbe premises by John D. Bailey, Auctioneer, on THURSDAY. October 30. 1890, 10 o'clock A. M. TERMS OF SALE. Ten per cent of tbe Durchass money to be paid in cash on the day of sale; the balance of one-tnira on or ociore tne return day of this order (loth 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 tbe pur chaser. Bv order of Conrt of Common Plea?, No. L FIDELITY TITLE AND TRUST CO., oc3-17 Assignee. 1ST EW AND SECOND-HAND CARPETS and furniture, piano, organ and miscella neous pond at auction TUESDAY -MORNING. October 28, at 10 o'clock, At tbe rooms. No. 311 Market St. Fifty pieces of Wilton, velvet, body Brussels and ingrain carpets, rug, bedding, hair and husk mattresses, folding beds, dressing cases, wardrobes, bedsteads, chiffoniers, chamber suits, handsome parlor suits, rattan, leather, patent, cane and wood seat, chairs and rockers, center tables, bookcases, secretaries, cabinets, desks, hall racks, cbina closets, extension ta bles, sideboards, dinner, tea and toilet sets, lin oleum, pictures, etc HENRY AUCTION CO.. ocKMH Auctioneers. ANDSOME PICTURES AT AUCTION TUESDAY, OCTOBER 2S. at 10 A. it., at No. 311 Market St. Fine engravinc, paintings, etc, alt hand somely framed and Dlcasinir subiects. HENRY AUCTION CO., Auctioneers. oc2BS3 AUCTION SALES. H. B. SMITHSON. Real Estate and General Auctioneer, room 58 Eisner Building, Fifth and Wood street. Sales of Jewelry and Merchandise at stores. Furni ture at residences promptly attended to. ocS-15 EDUCATIONAL. URSULINE ACADEMY, OAKLAND. The Ursuline teachers have opened a a prep $20 per aratorv day school for boys. Terms. S. session ot nvo Jiontns. tngusii, trench or German, singing; calisthenics. Tbe boarding aim uay huuuui lur yuun lauies openetl oepc a. Tuition: Terms, for day pupils, 535: $30. 25, 20, SI5, according to grade. Including English, French or Germanvocal music and calisthen ics. Private lessons in music French. German, shorthand and typewriting. ell-59-TTS ASrCSEMENTS. B IJOU THEATER To-nisht, JAS. T. POWERS l.v A STRAIGHT TIP. The Audience Wild With Enthusiasm. The Best Farce Comedy Ever Here. Matinees Wednesday and Saturday. Nov.3 -Tho Bottom ot tbe Sea." oc28-17 RAND OPERA HOUSE To-Nisht. JOSEPH MURPHY. SHAUN KHUE. Matinees Wednesday and Saturday. Next week The Great Metropolis. oc27-13 TTARKY WILLIAMS' ACADEMY XI To-night Matinees Tuesday, Thursday aud Saturday. LESTER & WILLIAMS' LONDON SPECIALTY COMPANY. 0C27-3I-TTS HARRIS' THEATER. Every afternoon and evening: JOSEPH J. SULLIVAN, --'In ihe Musical Comedy. " BLACK THORN. Week Nov. a" Woman Against Woman." oc27-0 HARRY DAVIS' FIFTH AVE. MUSEUM. Comm-ncing Monday, October 27. Grand Six Day's Contest. : : LADY TYPEWRITERS.: : Admission 10 cents. Open 1 to 5, Stolup.jc. 0C27-21 TTIANOS, JZ ORGANS, And all manner of Small Instruments AT HAMILTON'S. ap29-79-p Fif,h avenue. -ftTcKNlGHToTVlCTUriX- PLUMBERS, GAS AND STEAM FITTERS, Dealers in Gas Fixture. LAMPS, PUMPS, LEAD PIPE, HOSE ETC. Special attention given to Natural Gas Fitting. 116 SMITHFIELD ST.. PITTSBURG. PA. Telephone 769. jaT-SO-TTS CHOICE PROPERTIES. $125,000 Is the amount ot cash paid every month to the employes of the Westinghouse Airbrake Co, -AT- -. PA. i The most available lots in the neighbor, hood, nearest the worksrand especially de sirable for Business, Residence or Investment FOR SALE BY EAST PITTSBURG MPRDVEMEHT COMPANY, SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. Prom date until April 1, 1891, 200 LOTS Are offered at prices ranging from $!00to$400Each On Monthly Payments. Send for List. EAST PITTSBDR&'M'ROVEMENT CO , "WILMEEDIKG, PA. City Office, Westinghouse Building. ociS-9-TuW8a 1,600 Feet front on dcsirabla streets in East End,ona square from traction road; ground lies beautt fully and hundreds of thousands of dollars hava been put into residences in tbe immediate neighborhood within the year. Very low price and easy terms; investigate. Baxter, Thompson & Co., oc25.143.TTSu 163 Fourth ave. SPRING WATER BREWERY, ALLEGHENY. Lot 108x129 feet. Buildings consist of brew, ory, malthouse, two dwellings and stable. Never-failing spring of cold water, and inex haustible artesian well. An elegant manu facturing site. A barglin to a quick buyer. Easy terms. Apply to NORMAN MAY. 108 Fourth avenue, or THOMAS B. BOOTH. 113 First avenue. ocCS-IOO-tts $23,000 Residence, East End, With 1 acres, on 50-foot asphaltnm paved and sewered street, only one square from Du quesne Electric road, and near Penn ave. cabla road, new Queen Anne brickdwelltng.il rooms and reception ball, bath, laundry, both gases, tine mantels, tile hearths, etc; in fact, fitted up with all modern conveniences and appliances, and was built for use of present owner, who desire to sell on account of leaving city; tbo grounds contain a large number of beautiful forest trees, an excellent spring of pure water and a good stable and carriage house, drive ways, flagstone walks, etc.; terms to suit pu chaser. M. F. HIPPLE & CO.. oc2&G9-TuFbu 96 Fourth ave. 400 Feet Front, Near the Court House. 1 Corner-property perfectly level, withbricif building (hat can be utilized in rebuilding. A. chance tbat Is not offered twice in a lifetime to secure so much ground in such a location at so low a price. BAXTER, THOMPSON & CO., OC26-M 162 Fourth ave. $25,000. 11 ACRES, TWENTY-THIRD WARD,- Having frontage of about 3,500 feet, levej lying and very desirable for subdividing into building lots. A great bargain. M.F. HIPPLE CO., oc2G-69-TnT3u 96 Fourth ave. 10 PER CENT Real Estate Investment. 514,000 in Allegheny. For particulars seft M. F. HIPPLE & CO., 98 Fourth ave. oc26."0-TUTSn 1 PROPOSALS. PROPOSALS FOR CONSTRUCTINO steam snagboat. United States Engineer office. Savannah. Ga., October 15, 1800. Sealed proposals in triplicate for building a steam snagboat and for furnishing material and ma chinery for same will be received at this offlca until 12 o'clock if., city time, on tbe 20th day of November, 1890. Tbe attention of bidders li invited to the acta of Congress approved a eoruary zo. looo, ana c eoruary :s, 1857, vol. 23, page 332, andvoL 24. pass 414, statutes at large. Forali necessary information apply to O. JL CARTER,Flrst Lientenant Corps of Engineers, U.S. A. OC28-82-28. 29. 30, 31 novlj 13 EALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE OEIVED at the office of the city Controller until Friday, the 31st day of October, A. D. 1S90, at 2 o'clock p. x.. for the furnishing of one Brennan stone crusher with conveyor and screen, one engine, 25-horse power,, and'boiler, with necessary gearing and belting for tn above. Plans and specifications can be seen and blanxs for bidding can be obtained at the Gen eral Office, Department of Public Works. Each proposal must be accompanied bv a bond, In double tbe amount, with two sureties, probated before the Mayor or City Clerk. Tbe Department of Awards reserves tha rleht to reject any or all bids. E. M. BIGELOW. Chief of Departments of Public Work?. Pittsburg. Oct. 26, 1890. oc26-9 SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE REI CETVEDatthe office of tbe Sapervlgin' Archltect, Treasury Department, Washington, D.C.. until 2 o'clock p. M.. on the 20th DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1890, for all tbe labor and materials necessary to complete theapproacneg, mailing platform, postofflce lookout, etc. tor the U. S. Court House and Postofflce buildin at Pittsburg, Pa., in accordance with tbe drawl ings and specification, copies of which mar ha bad on application at this office or of tho'Su perintendent. Each bid must be accompanied by a certified check for RiOO. The department will reject all bids received after tbe time herein stated lor opening tha same; also bids which do not comrly strictly with all tho requirements of this Invitation. Proposals must bo inclosed In an envelops sealed and marked "Proposals for the ap proaches, mailing platform, postofhee lookout, etc, for tho U. S. Court House and Postofflca building at Pittsburg, Pa.." and addressed to JAMES H. WENDRIM. Supervising Architect. October 2o. 1890. oc2S-74rT3 LEGAL NOTICES. -VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT A3 J my wtfa, Mary Graff, has left my bed and board, I will not be responsible for au debts that she may make. JOSEPH GRAFF. PnTSBrrRQ. October 25, 1890. oc2S3 J. T. GORMLEY, Executor, &S Main street. West End. ESTATE OF JAMES GORMLEY, DTU CEASED-Notice Is hereby given tluS letters testamentary on the estate of Jamc Gormley have been granted to the undersigned, to whom all persons indebted to said estate ars requested to make immediate pivmmt, and those having claims against the nie should' make them known without Delay. J. Ti GORMLEY, 62 Main st. West End. oc2S-40-Tn TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT LEr -A.1 TERS of administration upon tbe e.tatj f Peter Tesh. deceased, late of the City of AN legheny. have been granted to tbe undersigned. All persons indebted to said es.ato will maks payment to tbe undersigned, and all person! having claims will present them ti her. ELIZABETH A. ZEHNDtR, Franklla st Eighth, ward, Allegheny. WILMERD i I li!'j&Wrnj&iffS'Ln
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