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THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH. SUNDAY, tfdYEMBER 2. 189a
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Ox Tuesday afternoon, at 4 o'clock, a
meeting of the Board of Directors of the
Pittsburg Art Society was held in the
Academy of Science building, on Fifth
street. To some extent a programme for the
season's receptions was marked out, and it
is one of nnusual interest and varietv. The
members of the board have not been idle
during tne summer, and it is safe to say
that more important features, in the line of
art and musical lectures and receptions, are
in store tor the members of the societv than
have ever heretofore been given In this city.
Altojetbe? the season promises to be an un
usually njiiant one. The Art Society has
been in existence about 18 years, and many of
the older members have expressed the hone
that it max now be incorporated in order that
It may more f ul'y meet the requirements of th e ,
present actit ity m art ana musical matters. It
is prob ible that some steps looking to this end
will be taken in the tear future.
As important collection of paintings, the
Haseltine collection, is on exhibition at Gil
lespie's gallery this week. Many ot the artists
represented are for the first time seen in their
works in this citj. George Jl. Boughton, the
American paaiter. Is one of these. Ho is well
represented by two important works, which are
delightfully harmonious m color and pure in
contention and design. Probably Buughton
has won greater distinction than anv other
American painter aud ins pictures of l'nntan
maiden are familiar to all art lowers through
reproductions. A small picture. "An Eastern
Musician' by Charleniont, is a notably fine
work, being finished with the utmost
skill and knowledge conceivable. "Taking
an Observation," by De Neuville,
Is a beautiful work, mellow and rich in color
fci.d tone. Hiro is not a new name, but his
picture is different from anv heretofore ex
hibited in Pittsburg, both in subject and treat
ment. "Gathering the Herd," bj Van Jl.ircte.
is not a large cant as. but it is a very good one.
being Jiee in tieatment and strong, as Van
Jlareke always is, in color. Alfred Stevens is
reuresentcd by a very characteristic figure
piece. "Atthe lloque." by Pasiui, is an un
usually large and important work by this artist.
Munkicsv U represented by an important land
scape, which 1 full of vigor and dah. It is a
strong work. Charles Linford. whom we miy
still claim as a Pittsburg artist, is represented
by a charming little landscape which hnngs
next to tne picture by ilunkacsv. An excellent
oppcrtuuit is offered comparing the work of
our towrsman with that of one of the most
famous l.virg painters. In refinement of color
the Lirifcrd is the superior work. Altogether
the collection is an excellent one, and every
such collection should be warmly welcomed be
cause of the undisputed educational influence
exerted by good works of art.
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.Wk. A. L. Kino has just finished a portrait
of Judge White. It might have been appro
priately painted with water colors. Although
vers l.ns with portrait work, Mr. King has
found time to paint a new fruit.picce.
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L'Axgeixs, Millet's famous picture, has
teen sold again. The negotiations have only
Just been completed in Pans oy Mr. Austin
Robertson, representing the American Art As
sociation. It is not known jet exactly who the
purchaser is, inasmuch as Mr. Robertson's ne
gotiations have been carried on with agents.
The picture has sold this time for 750,000 traucs
as against 5bU,65l lrancs, the price paid over u
year ago bj ti.e American Art Association at tho
auctii n of the feecretan collection in Paris. It
Is conjectmed tuat the "Angelus." when re
tun, pu io Pans, will be placed by its purchaser
m uic Liouvre, uui naming ucnniie can te said
about th.s until later.
Ihe pic.urQt.ill remain
tbout the middle of De- t
io t!. is country until about
ccmber. the term- of the salo reoninuir that it
shall bcdeliveudiu Pans on January L It is
nou on eahiUmon in Hos.on. It had be.u ug
geated to secure this picture, together with the
Vercstchagiu collection, which is still intac
lor eiUib.ni.il this avlntcr in the Carnegie gal
lery in Allegheny It would have been a great
thicg fur Pittsburg, hut If the terms ot the sale
are correct! reported, the project is out of the
question.
William M. Chase exhibits in the art de
partment of the mechanics' fair at Boston, a
portrait ot James McNeill Whistler, which is
epokeuol as itself highly Whistleresque in
Etlc aud treatment,
Ar.our the middle of next month Russell
bturgess. ol New York, mil deliver two im
portant art lectures befoie the members of the
Art Ssociett. The subjects of the lectures hate
not jet Ueea annouueed. but it is probable that
one ill be oevotcd to the art or paiuting and
the other to sculpture. Mr. feti-igess is spoken
ot as a gentlmu o broad culture and thor
ough knowledge of the subjects 1 e treats ai d
the inembeisof the societ anticipate a rare
treat m the-e two lectures. The dates will ho
auuouuccu s eailyas possible in order that
members rna not be deprived, 'uv other eugago
li. em, ot hcanug the distinguished lecturer.
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Mk. H. S. fcTEVKNSON is ahsent from his
studio tuis cck 0-...HE to the death of his sister.
The McKInley tariff bill as finally passed by
Conj. cf imposes a duty of 1 5 per cent on w orks
ofai
tioo
resamably this duty is for the protec- .
I tho art. sts, hut the American
artist, witu verj .few exceptions,
unucaiia nques;w ionsress to admit lor
eign pictures Iiee. on tho rio i.d tha venced
art education more than anthng else in this
country, aud pictures t.u powerful educa
tional lull nence.
Titr: eminent artist, SI. Herkomer, is paint
In:; a portrait of Her 3iaj"estj, tiueeu Victoria.
An d now we are likely to have an attack ot
old masters n this country. "The Gilder," by
Kcmbrandt. secured last j ear for the iletro-
luinor-
i-iae panuiuz uj ituucils.
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A poutkait of Juuse Masee, by Mr. Dal
l'ej, was shown during the past week.
During tho week Mr. Hetzel has been try
ins to catch the fleeting autumnal tints which
abound at this season about his Edzewuod
home, and the result of his efforts is a pleasicg
.landeape depicting ihe slory ot the season.
Mil. Watz, tho portrait painter, is engaged
at present on a craj on portrait.
NovnjiErR 1 was the last day for receiving
works for the ninth autumnal exhibition of
the New York Academy of Design. The var
nishing das will be Tnur'-daj and Friday.
No ember 2J and 2L from 10 A. M. to 5 p. a.
UPKI&HT PIANO S130.
Square Piano SI50. Organ SS0.
A splendid 7 octave upright piano of
full iron Ira rue-, swinging desk, excellent
tone and handsomely carved case lor jl90,
cover aud stool included. Also an excellent
square piano in per.ect order for S150, and a
first-class Estey oran of solid construction
lor iW. For a rare bargain call on J. M.
Hoffman & Co., 5J7 Smithfield street.
Fine assortment ot the celebrated Sohmer
Tiiar.ot the supero Colby.Hallet & Cuinston
and bchnbert piaco6 at anv reasonable
prices.
The portrait of the late Kenben Miller
Jr., iuruisked for the Western Insurance
Co. and now hanging ia their office, on
A ood st., is a spiendid specimen of a liae
crayon portrait.
, IK',S a, btro"Si Powerful likeness, and so
Jileiike thai one never thinks of the style or
finish. You are absorbed at once with your
recollection and thoughts of the man
Pabbs is the artist, and the picture is
another proof that the best likenesses in this
city ore invariably made by Mr. Dabbs, or
copied irom photographs made by him.
Underwear! Underwear!
Immense stock of ladies', gents' and chil
dren's scai let, natural wool, camel's hair
and merino uuderwear at bottom prices.
H. J. Lynch,
wrsu 458 and 440 Market street.
Fall and 'Winter Opening.
Kobhy suits at.d overcoating at Dickson
the Tailor's, comer Filth ave. and Wcod St.,
second floor. Telephone 155S,
ELOPEMENT IK THE ALB.
A Couple or Kunaway Cases Reported From
Robinson Township.
AVhether it be in. the air or In the mnd or
in the waters under the earth has not been
ascertained, but a spirit of unrest seems to
have struck Robinson and Moon townships,
and two elopements are reported. The first
has been talked of for soome time, but, as
the elopers were a lad and a lass without
any matrimonial entanglements and only
went away because parental consent could
not be secured, the neighborhood is disposed
to sympathize with them. Both live almost
within a stoue's throw of Ewing's Mill. It
is said they tied to loreicn parts
New Jersey to get the knot tied,
and, having succeeded, have re
turned to Allegheny City, where they
are awaiting the cooling of parental
wrath. The neighbors suggest that the
least said the soonest mended, and that the
match may be the making of the boy, as he
will soon teel the responsibility resting on
him to maintain his wife, and will cultivate
domestic oats in consequence.
According to numerous stories told the
other case is more serious. It is said quite
numerously that a lady who, with her hus
band, has beep living on a farm in Moon
township, near the Imperial Coke Works,
and owned by James W. Drape, has been
missing since Monday. While the lady
may only be on a visit, the disappearance of
a min who is described as an auburn-haired
oil well driller is by the gossipers connected
with the lady's disappearance.
The gas well on the Wilson farm, near the
Drape larni, has been roaring so as to be
heard from three to five miles, according to
the state of the atmosphere, and it may be
possible that the couple have fled to get re
lief irom the horrid noise. A sound like
the roar of Niagara Falls may be tolerated
for a time, but one of sensitive nerves would
soon be crazed if chained within a tew feet
of the cataract.
Reduced Bates via the Pennsylvania Lines
to Points in Kentucky, Tennessee and
Alabama.
Excursion tickets at one fare for round
trip will be old via tne Pennsylvania lines
to points in the South, on account of land
sales, as follows: On November 7 and 8 to
Middlesborough, Ky. On November 17
and 18 to Dayton, Tenn., and to Florence,
Ala. Tickets will be good returning 15
days from date of sale. TTSu
In The Great Metropolis there are 20
changes of sets, one showing the United
States life savers at work rescuing the pas
sengers of an imperiled vessel by means of
the "Breeches buoy," a system in operation
at the Government life-saving station all
along the ocean arid lake fronts.
A Good Idea.
A place where business men C3n lunch at
a reasonable cost, something Pittsburg has
long felt the need of, will be opened at No.
57 Diamond street, back of Weldin's, called
the Dairy Lunch.
FotTB cars arenecessary, it is said, to
transport the realistic scenic and mechan
ical effects used in The Great Metropolis.
The play has many thrilling situations.
Dress Suits.
For a good-fitting dress suit leave your
order at Piteairn's, 434 Wbod st. rsu
Household goods packed for shipment
Hauoh & Kkenan, 33 Water st.
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Christinas is Coming.
Present your friends with one ot
Hendricks & Co.'s crayons. Prices the
lowest; work the best; good cabinets $1 00 a
dozen.
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have your pictures taken and avoid the
Now is the Time.
holiday rush. Cabinet photos SI 00 tier
dozen. Life size crayon portraits, with
handsome frame', S7 00.
Lies' Popular Gallery, 10, 12 Sixth it.
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The Cheapest Place la the Two Cities
To buy diamonds. Earrings from $15 to
$900 per pair. Finger rings all prices.
Gents' studs, pins, bracelets, etc., very low.
Jas. JIcKee. Jeweler,
418 Smithfield st, the "Big Clock," below
Diamond st
November is the bet business month,
and we are irepred with dress trimming.
Elining & Wild's, 710 Pena ave.
Specialty! Specialty! Dress trimmings
at 710 Penn ave.
3IEETINGS.
THE MILL AND MACHINE BLACK
smiths of Pittsburg ana AUe-.env are re
ciuested to attend ar open metinsr next SAT
URDAY EVENING, Nov 8,at73C,at iJore
head's Hall cor. Second ave. and Grant it.
Ord.red by committee. No2-8U
MEMBERS OF WASHINGTON LODGE
No. 353, F. and A. M., will meet at Free
ilason's Hall. Filth avenue. SUNDAY.
nrpmlmr 2 lS.or nt 19?n .'f.ln.t- ot.on ... .
tend the funeral of our late brother John
Wood. Jfemher- of sister lodjrei Invited to at-
tens. Bv order of V
M.
H. T. ROWLiSY.
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Secretary
DIVIDEND.
AKCHO t U 4.x K, PlTTSBUEO. 1
PlTT'SBURQ October 3L18S0. 1
DIVfDEND-THC BOARD OF DIKEC
TOKS of tbis nU hae this dav declared
a dividend of FIVE (5) PE.U CENT, on the
capital stock, payable forthwith, to the stock
holders 01 their legal representatives free of
taxes.
ml-78 ROBERT J. STONEY. Cashier.
AUCTION SALES.
PUBLIC SALE
OF
THREEACRES
OF VERY DESIRABLE LAND
TO SETTLE AN ESTATE.
We will offer at public sale on the prem
ises, CORNER OP
Penn Ave. and Fortieth St.,
Thursday, November 6,
AT
3 O'Olock, P.M.,
Three acres or choice land, suitable for build
ing Durposes, having a front on Penn aveuue
of2S6 feet, and extending back 130 feet, and
known as the Arsenal Park. Terms made
known on day of sale. Further information
from
C. W. ROBB, Attorney,
IA.E A CHAPLIN, Agents and Auctioneers.
31S Wood street, Pittsburg.
no2.l24nwsu
TTttNE CHAMBER FURNITURE. PARLOR
JL? suits, lot hno t uto. ladles' garments, turn-
lngiatueanasaw,
, piano lone, pictures carpets,
TDESDAY MORNING. Nv
ctt. at auction
vember 5, at 10 o'clock, at the rooms, No. 311
Market street. Handsome parlor suits in ilro-
catelle and French tapetry, line plushes, En
glish rug and hair clotb, hair and husk mat
tresses, bed lounges, folding beds, bed springs,
feather pillows and bolsters, picture., clocks,
Taney goods, etc., two pianos ce'iter tables,
divan, hall racks, bookcase, secietatles, line
walnut, oak and cherry chamber suits, ward
robes, wasbstauds, bureaus, chiffoniers, dining
chairs, sideboard', extension tables, glaia and
dolf ware, velvet, body brussels and incrain car
pet", for rooms, hall and stairs. Also lor of
ladies' wraps, inufls. furs, etc. HENRY AUC
TION CO., Auctioneers. no3-112
PUBLIC SALE WILL. SELL AT PUBLIC
sale one stray red cow. short horns and
tail, part Alderney, on WEDNESDAY. NO
VEMBER 6. at 2 o'clock p. St., at the stab'e ot
John Dickson. No. 6330 Penn avenue. J. O.
BROWN, Chief Department Public Saretv.
ocSO-69
AUCTION SALES.
H. B. SMITHSON.
ileal Estate and General Auctioneer, room is
Eisner Building, Fifth and Wood street. Sales
of Jewelry ard Merchandise at stotes. Furni
ture at residences promptly attended to.
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M Display advertisements one dollar per
square for one insertion. Classified advertise
ments on this page, such as Wanted. For Sale,
To Let, etc. ten cents per line for each inser
tion, and none taken for less than thirty cents.
Top line being duolayed counts as two.
THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH
BRANCH OFFICES.
FOK THE bOUTUBIUE. NO. 1412 CAK&ON
STP.KET.
HKANCH OFFICES ALSO AS BELOW, WHEKB
WANT. FOK bALE, TO LET, AND OTHEK
TRANSIENT ADVERTISES! ENTSWILL BEKE
CEIVED UP TO S P. M. FOK INSERTION.
Advertisements are to be prepaid except wbee
advertisers already have accounts with THK Alls-
PATCH.
PrTTSBtTKO
THOMAS McrAFFIIEY. Sis Butter street.
EMIL O. STUCKEY. 54th street and Penn ave,
E. G. srUCKEY &CO., vylieavc. aud FultoalU
N.B'lOiiELi, 1'lfth Avenue Market Houm.
EAST ZJTD.
WALLACE. 121 Penn avenue.
1. W
OAKLAND.
MCALLISTER & SHEIBLEK. 5th av. 4 Alwood at.
SOUTIISIDE.
JACOB SPOHN. No. tCarson street
ALLEGHENY.
A.J. KAERCHEItv 59 Federal street.
H. ,1. MCBRIDF. Market House, Allegheny.
FRKD H. EGGERS. 172 Ohio street.
F. H. KGGEKS&SON, Ohio and Chestnut Ms.
SAMUEL LAUKY. Arch and Jackson streets.
THOMAS MCHENRY, Western and Irwin aves.
G. W. HUGHES. Peinsvlranlaand Beaver aves.
PERRY II. G LEIM. Rebecca and Allegheny aves.
T. K. MORRIS, 68 Preble ave.
M1LLVALE BOROUGH.
W. W. FLOCKER. Stationer. No. 4 Grant ave.
gHAKrSBUKU.
C. KELT.MAN. Stationer. SIS Main st.
THE BUSINESS OFFICE OF
THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH
IS NOW
Corner Smithfield and
Diamond Streets.
WANTED.
Male Help.
AGENTS-FOK THE MObT POPULAR AND
liberal industrial insurance in the field:
most insurance for the money; immediate benefit
on nil policies: discounts beslnniuc In third year
which helps to pay premiums: we desire inter
vlewa and correspondence with experienced, reli
able men who have had alt thev want of the sys
tem which requires them to maLclaoscs ?ood:oar
terms 15 times. 20 per cent, no lapses. Call on or
addrrss WALTER HOWE, room 29. McCance
Block, PItUburjr, Pa. noI-3
AGENTS-AN UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY:
under an ordinance of the Government of
Cevlon. the tea planters or Ceylon, trading under
the name on he teylon Planters' Tea Co., require
agents everywhere on a new plan, whlcn assures
a life business; responsibility a prerequisite. 1 HE
ChYION PLANTERS' TEA CO., 4 East Twenty
second st.. New lork. no2-13i-rusu
AGENTS-NOW IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY:
send for our new catalogue of subscription
books, family Bibles and lashlonablc albums;
make your selections for sale and send to us for
tcrm: we are now Introducing the capthatlng
holiday book, "Museum of Wonders for Young
Peorle." P. J. FLEMING ft Co , 77 Diamond
st. ocIS-Tuwrhrssu
AGi!NTS-FOR THE CHAMPION DOOR
springs: one hundred thousand to be sold
tills season: strictly cash business and agents as
sured against loss: profits large apd sales rapid
and easy. Address at once, SlMPoON IRON CO.,
Columbus. O. nol-60
AGENTS IN PITTSBURG AND ALLE
GHENY for the finest line of albums In the
two cities: sold on Installments at cash priees.
thereby Insuring large sales; hlchest commission
paid. E. GA1ELY CO., 25 Federal St.. Alle
gheny. no2-l-TTEu
AGENTS-FVERY WHERE TO SELL COM
PLETUsT line of medicines extant; positive
miracle workers: S.j0weekl easily made. GOOD
LUCK MEDICINE COMPANY, 2 W ust Four
teenth street. New York. OCtl8-J5-TUSU
AGENTs-FOR SEYMOUR STOVE ATTACH
MENT for grates aud fire places: saves 25
percent on
pa6 or coal: Indorsed by every one
using mem.
n 02-91
AMU1U1H. ., AJi&paicu uuice.
AGENTS SOMETHING NEW tl 00 AN
ia. nour easuv mode b agents, male or female:
Minp'e and full particulars free,
CHaS. E.
MAISUALL, IjOCEpori, i. 1
OC5-140-6U
AGENTS NEW MCKLE-PLA1M LAMP
burner: fits commoc lamn: price 50c: agents
25c: for circular, etc . write OXYGEN BURNER
CO., New York, N. Y. no2-Sl
ARMATURE WINDER EXPFKIENCED
and reliable mau only need apply. Call at
loo Wood St., city. no2-52
TJAD
WRITERS AT SMART'S BUSINESS
.LEGE. 12 Federal street AllerhenT;onen
X COLI
dally, 9 A. M. to 9 p. m. : shorthand changed from
Graham's to Fclectlc, the latest rapid llght-Uae
system- Instructions private for both sexes.
OC-21-TTSSU
BAKEIt A GOOD BAKER
bakery. Wllklnsbnrg, Pa.
AT
HARRtS'
no2-16
BOY-TO WORK AROUND IN A CIGAR
store, 5 mould toble makers and 5 good hand
tobie makers: steady work, and 1 good strlDner.
Apply s. H U CK, 519 Liberty st. noS-142
OY-TO ATTEND CIGAR SIORE, WITH
reference: hours from G:30 a.m. to 10 p. it.:
wages S3. Call 143 i OUKTII AVE.,
basement.
1102-144
BOY-15 OK IS TEARS OLD. Tt JIAKE HIM
SELF generally useful In a wholesale Jewelry
store. Address WHOLESALE JEWELltY. Dis
patch office. no2-8
"TRICKLAYERS-TEN MKV AT
FRANKLIN
X SCHOOLHOUSE. corner Franklin and Lo:
an
sts., city.
H02-44
CANVASSEKS-FOR CITY WEEKLY': LIB
ERAL commission. ROOM 2, ISZ Fourth
ave. no2-91
CANVAS3EK-FHSl'-CLASb FOKTHE CK.N
TUltY Dictionary. H. WATTo 4J1 Wood
ocIS-100
c
ILEIUC-UY A LAKGK .MANITFAOTUKING
' comnanv. an invoice clerk: one who bin
practical knowledge of stenography and tjpe
writiiift nrelerred. Address, stating salary c
peered, V. ta. ., Dispatch office. no2-15l
pklSTlUCT AGENT FOK PITrbHUKB-TO
J sell bonds on installments. Address STATE
BOND AND I N VKbTilEN r CO.
Ilarrisburg, Pa.
VLl Market St..
OC31-U2
DKIVL1S - EXPEKIENCED KUKMTUKE
driver: one who Uvea In Allegheny preferred.
Address, with reference, FUKMIUKE. Dispatch
office. no2-133
GLAbS DECOKATOK3 - (SIX)-TO PAINT
lamp chimneys and shades Apply at once
toG il. COHN. cafe of Hogan, Lvaus & Co.,
South Twenty-second street. no2-102
.G1;
l:OCEK CLERK ONE VHO UNDEU
S1ANDS the retail buslnesfx mil Lft-nln-
books: pennant nt position and good salary. Ad
dress CLEKK, Dispatch office. no2-5
LAHOItEHb-15J ITALIANS TO WOKK ON
railroad work In W.atne county, U.Va.;
wages Jl 40 per dav: all winter's work. Inquire
at its Watei st. GEO. S. GOOD. Contractor.
OC2S-39
"ATAN-ONE GOOD
MINE TKACK-LAYER
Va.: Wflren W npr Aav
JYJL at liewburg. V.
Bteady work, chean rents, a-ood bottae and frond
place for a man with a family to live. Address
Mining superintendent, box sa. New
burg, V. Va. nol-23
MAN-AS ASSISTANT IV PITTSBURG BY
New Y'ork concern: SI,20Dycarly and Interest
toman with $5.0:moncv secured. Address NA
TIONAL INVESTMENT ASSOCIATION. 3J
llroad street. New York. oc30-7-Su
AN A 1EELIA1SLE MAN OF GOOD AD
DKESS and business ability to collect and
solicit orders: must come well recommended.
ROOM 2, 1030 Penn ave. no2-84
MAN-TO SELL LINE CIGARS: tlOl) PER
month and expenses paid. Address, with
stamp. SUMATRA CIGAlt COMPANY'
Chicaeo,
ill.
nol-99
-,fAN-AN EXPERIENCED MAX IN THE
jii.fi. tea outness: one having outside trade pre
ferred. UNION PAClr'IC TEA CO.. 43J Marke:
433 Market
st.
no2-l
MEN-FOK THE UNlfED STATES ARM 1';
able-bodied, unmarried men. between the
ages of21and 30 vears; good pay. rations, clothing
and medical attendance. Apply at No. 915PENN
AVENUE. Pittsburg. Pa. Jv23-34.su
MINEttS-200 AT ONCE AT PENN MANOR
Shalt. Manor. Pa., on P. R. It. : no trouble
;d any kind: no store: district price paid and cash
in fulitoiccamnnth Apply to SAMUEL FER
GUSON. Superintendent, at mines. F. L.
SI'EPHENSON. no2-7S
OIL CONTRAITOR-TO DRILL A WELL FOR
a half interest in 4.0C0 acres: cost or drilling
guaranteed. Address lor one week, BOX 9C2,
Pittsburg. noI-93
P LUMBER-ON E FIEr-CLASS MAN : REGU
LAR work. a. J. SLOAN, Grecnsburg, Pa.
no2-7
S'
ALESMKN-ON SALARY OR COMMISSION
tohaudle the New Patent rhemlrjl inlc I.ras-
lng Pencil. The greatest selling noveltv ever
prouuecu: crate Ink thoroughly in two seconds;
no abrasion or paper; 2uu to 500 per cent profit,
one agent's sales amounted to 620 in six day; an
other S32 in two hours: we want one energetic
gener.iIa;entloreach State and Territory, sam
ple by mall i rents. For terms and lullpartlcu
iirs uddresslHEMONKOLERASERMFG. CO.,
l.a Ciosse, W is. nol-29
SALESMEN 150 SALESMEN FOR OUR
clothing, hat, shoe aud mrnlsblng depart
ments. 'Apply Monday morning at 7 A. m.
GUSKY'S. uoZ-133
SALESMAN-FOB GENT'S FURNISHING
stoic. Address M. S. SU, Dispateli office.
ocJO-18-ThBSu
SHIPPING CLERK STEADY EMPLOY
. MENT. good wages; married man prelerred.
Address S. P., Dispatch office. ocd0-22
OTAlRUUILlliCK - A
RELIABLE STAIR-
O BU1LDFR Immediately
must nave reler.
ence. anquire oro. M.
Castle, Pa.
CRAW FORD i, CO.. New
OC31-S0
rpIftNER-AND YOUNG MAN WITH TWO
JL year.' experience. JS. S. WfiBB, 71C Fifth
nu2-I63
WANTED.
Female Help.
JIRL-TO WAbll DISHES AT GOODWIN'S
KX BESTAUKANT, 115 fourth ave. no2-135
SALESWOMEN-EXPLRIENCED-FOU TOY
and fancy roods department. FLEISHMAN
A Co., MM, 506 and 503 M irkct street.
noI-101
SEWERS-KAP1IJ AND MACHINE HEWEKS
on cloaks. SAMPLINtl! & KICU.819 Liberty
street.
STENOGRAPHED EXPKKIENCED LADY.
Call at PITTSBURG LlBHAltt. Penn ave.,
Monday at 10 o'clock. no:-77
TAILOHESS-A FIRbT-CLASS ONE, TO
work on new Wats. Apply JAMES DICK
BON. 63 Fifth ave., cor. Wood st , 2d floor.
UO2-109
Situations.
ACCOUNTING THE SERVICES OF A PRO
FICIENT analvtical accountant are offered
to those needing them, by a pentleinan who Is
Just completing an extensive contract: communi
cations lou&dentlal. Address ETA, Dispatch
office. no2-lG0
POSITION-BY A MARRIED MAN OF So
havlnjr a thorough knowledge of olhcp work,
as secretary or secretary aud treasurer, with re
liable firm, where $3,000 could be invested within
a year If desired; No. I rclcrcnces. Address A 25.
Dispatch office. uo2-42
POSITION A3 HOUSEKEEPER TO A
fcincrlc jrentleman or widower, by a mlddle
ajred lad, speaking the German. French and En
glish languages. Address M. C. Dispatch office.
oc3034-ThSu
f TOSriION-AS COLLECTOR, BY A MAN OF
I X experience. speaMnz German and English,
ana can furnish the best or references. Address
COLLECTOR, Dispatch office. no2-43
POSITION-BY LADY STENOGRAPHER
and typewriter ol lonjrcxpcrlente: bestcitv
reference and has her own writing machine. Ad
dress L. F.. Dispatch office. nn2-5'l
POSITION AS 'tUAVyLING COMPANION
to lady bv a young ladvwhocan liirnish the
finest recommendations. Address COMPANION,
Dispatch office. noJ-36
lTUATlON-BY A YOUNG MAN WITH
florist and decorator, where he can become
proficient In the business. Address FLORIST,
Dispatch office. no2-u
SITUATION -rtY A DKIJG CLERK OF FIVE
years' experience: cau lurnish good city ref
erence. Aaarebs jsku aiu, Dispatcu omce.
iio2-27
SITU AT ION-POSITION-CLERICAL. EXPF
RIEN CED part ; good reiereuces. Address
C. E.. Dispatch office. noJ-CO-Tlsu
Rooms, Houses. Etc
BOOM FOB. SINGLE GENTLEMAN. EITHER
in city or Allegtion):stule price, location
and sire,
Address
:0. 92 MONONGAHELA
HOUSE.
l.ol
-pOOM-FURMsnED. Willi bOARD. BY A
Jt young man. between Twenty-seventh st. and
xniriiciu st,
no2-100
Addiesall. L., Dispatch office.
100 ALLEGHENY HOUSES TO RENT:
plenty of good reliable tenants. EWlNGft
UYEKS. 91 Federal street no2-79
pTOO SMALL ALLEGHENY' HOUSES TO
ej sell. See EUNG ft BYER3, 9t Fcdetal
street. no2-79
Boardinc;.
BOARDING BY YOUNG MARRIED
couple, January 1, permanently; a second or
thlrd-stoiy Iront room (unfurnished prelerred).
with board: best reterence exchanged. Address
H. W. U., Dispatch office. nc2-60
7JOARD-IN P1TTSHURG,
ALLEGHENY OK
'91. b a irentleman
JL suburbs, about Feb. 1,
and wife, with daughter 9 years, son 7 and child I
year old: permanent board, cither with widow
lady or gentleman and wife; must have two bed
rooms, sitting room and bath, all warmed and
lighted; gentleman traveling considerably: best
references ri quired and given. Addnss D, 71
Federal street. Allegheny City. oc24-57-TTFSSu
Boarders end Lodgers.
OCCUPANT FOR NICELY-FURNISHED
room: both gas.-s and use of bath; located
neir Shady ave.. East End, one minute irom
h lfth ave. cable. Address S. M. ft ., Dispatch of
!.cc. u o'i-75
CCUPANT3.-FOK
FURNISHED ROOM.
V with board.
lu nrlvate family, nearlildwell
street. Allegheny. Address J, Dispalcn office.
noi-137
OCCUPANTS -FOK THIKD-STOUY eRONT
room, with board. H 10UBIH ST.. near
Penn; reference. uo2-117
Financial.
MONEY OUR FACILITIES FOR FURNISH
ING money to any amount on bond and
m.rtgageare unequalcd: lowest rates of interest
and no delay. II vou need money apply MORRIS
ft FLEMING, lus Fourth ave. Jyi7-S6-TTbbU
-TONEY LOA NED-RATES 4 TO 6 PER
A.VJL cent, arcoraiug to amount and location.
bee BAATER, THOMPSON
CO.. 102 Fourth
ave.
SOjO-SS-TUsSJ
MORTG AGES-MONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS
to suit at M. 5 and s per cent. ALL!.', ft
jiAlLEY, 101 Fourth ave. Tel. 167. apl4-19-TTSSu
TO LOAN MONEY WE HAVE OVER ONE
million dollars to loan on city and suburban
property at 4)3 per cent; no tax: we will also
loan money on Improved larms In Allegheny.
Reaver, Fayette, Washington and Westmoreland
ountlcs; any marketable security taken lor loans
of any amount. BLACK ft BAIRD, 95 Fourth
ave. JeJ-a9-su
TO IN VEST-FKOM TEN TO TWELVE THOU
SAND dollars in a good, safe and profl.ab'e
business; no partnership affair and noinanutact
urlng business. Address A. K Dispatch office.
nol-5
rpO LOAN 1100 000 ON KEAL ESTATE.
-a. r. i.-ct & ux.its. 93 federal st,
and 1GS
Fourth ave.
no2-79
3Ilscellaneons.
CAPITALISTS-'IO BUILD' FIRE BRICK
works at Bleler. Pa., on line of P. I. It. and
Beech Creek Ballroad: a good quality orclav and
plenty or It. Address U.K., Box 213, Clearfield.
Pa. ocl2-52-sa
EVEItYBODY-TO LEAVE THEIU MKAbUKE
for lull suit at $J0 and best overcoat (15: good
fit well made or no sale: repairing neatly done by
TOPPING, the tailor, 17 Andcikou St., Allczheny
City. LJlease call and see him. no2-'J9
FP.EE blTE ASP FKEK GAS GIVEN IO
manufactories at Jeannette, on main line of
Pennsylvania llallroad. Address EAST J EAN
NETTELAND CCGreensDurg. Pa. mlil3-50-so
STF.NOGRAPHi:itb-Kt:D THE 1'HllNO
GKAPHIO Wo-ld (Now York) Tor November;
outto-da: 50 pases; 10 cents: Invaluable: all
newsdealers. AMERICAN EVS COMPANY.
no2-132-wsu
YOU GET A BAKER'S DOZEN (13) OF
Stewart 4, Co. 's line cabinet photos for 1, at
00 and 92 FEOhRAL ST., Allegheny
mv2S-49-rrsu
FOR SALE HIPItOVED KEAL ESTATE
City Kesldences.
T7IIF-IH.AVE.. NEAR SENECA ST.-A VERY
: delrable three-story brick dwelling 10 rooms,
laundry, bath, both gases, h. and c. water, mar
ble mantels., etc.: lot 22x120 to Ann st. J. C.
BE1LLY, 77 Diamond st. 002-8"
F CRISES bT. NEAR MAGEE. TWO-STORY
mansard brick, eight rooms, all conveniences,
and two-story brlcfc on street In rear; flrt-class
investment p'ooertv: easy terms. BAX'IEU.
TIIOMI'SON A CO., 162 Fourth aye.
no2-15C-wssu
JTUtANKLlX SI'., NEAR FULTON-TUO-1
STORY brick dwelling, three rooms on rear
of lot: two two-story brick dwellings or two rooms
each; lot 20x74; all for $3,100. J. C. IltlLLY. 77
uiauionu St. no2-3i'
PRIDE ST. CONVENIENT LOCAliON,
good two-story pressed brick, stone trim
mings, vestibule, hall, seven large rooms, newly
painted and papereu throughout: nice, lot 21x100;
cheap at '4.700. CHARLES SOMERS & CO . 3l3
Wood St., 6019 Penn ave. nol-51
WYL1E AVE.-NEAR ELM Sl.-3-SlORY
brick house: 9 rooms, bath, inside w. c. h.
and
water, nit. and art. gas: lot 24x109 to a
street
oniv ,uuu: great bargain. BAXrXR.
THOMPSON 4 CO
ill-' .Fourth ave.
no2-137-MWSu
Cj-IT OOO-TEEMS TO
SUIT- FINE CITY
nriinlmlily fipranirpil
ci-t.jL7 lesiaence An
substantial and almost nra tviwiinr. mtidpiifi.
containing nine rooms, bathroom, with all modern
Improvements: nearly an acre or ground, with
shade andJrnlt tiecs, located on the corner of two
streets, commanding a line view; a very healthy
and attractive location: good water, and cement
walks all round. PE1EH SHIELDS, 533 Grant
street corner Virgin alley. oc29-50
SI,
500 CASH ItAI.AXer Til ittt utl.l.
bQV a liaildsOIIIO 1l.rrw.tt, firflr An CoAarat
St., Pittsburg, having halls up aud down, baths,
w. c. sneaking tubes, bell and dumb wallers, 13
ft. ceilings, expensive slate mantels; excellent
condition throughout; lot 20x9 extending to 15
ft. allev: a genuine bargain. MAGA W & GOFF,
Llm., 14iiourth ave. ocJl-2G
C-r coo-
lOH ALL I'RNV AV1T MTAIt
KjUf
'IwentV-SeCnnrl .Irert (h... Ih-na-ttnn.
i.i-L i,iihi...:. ..; ..-ri. - -.-- j
..vn muiiu.us ,, bioruruoiu ami six uwcning
rooms each, both gases, well sewred: this Is
lease-hold property, lease haInr 21 years to run:
T,e". .rr,?'' ',3u Per vear: lot 4Si 100 to alter. H LACK
& BAIRD. 85 fourth ave. (C8o) no2-2:-2,12.22
QQQ 000 - HERE IS AN INVEsIMPNT
KDUU1 right in Ihe heart or the citj. 11 sub
stantial brick houses, each containing seven
rooms; alwin s occupied: good rentals: a talnable
l,.?iti,Il,r "1 "'evr ' po-slbllliles in this territory.
CHARLLS SOMERS & CO., 3.3 "W ood 6t.: 6.119
Pcunaie. no2-6
QQ 000-KOBM.rS. NEAR CENTER AVE..
t5 brick duelling. 71arge rooms, both giscs,
handsomely pipered and pilnlcl throughout,
iront and rear porches side entrance: ever) thing
In excellent condition and a decided birgaln;lon
22x100. WM. PETTY & CO., 107 Fourth ave.
no2-M
Q 000-WYLIE AVE., NEAR PERRY ST.,.
yJIJ a two-story brick building of stare room
LxAi, and 6 dwelling rooms, hall and finished
attic or4 rooms, both gases, hot and cold water,
large cellar, inside hake-oven, stable In rear: lot
20x76 BLACK i BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave. (117)
n 02-22-2, 12,22
Q SOO-HENT ICOO PEK YEaK-ELEVENIH
OvJ ward; 2 new brick dwellings, 6 rooms and
lliilslied attic each. hall. vctibnle. bath, liundry,
gas, etc.: good dry cellar: evervthlng in best of
orderand an excellent Investment. WM. PETTY
Jt CO., 1C7 Fouith,ne. no34
S2,
50 FULTON ST.. NV.Alt CTOI.WEI.I.
9 tt.. lot24xlfO tna. nnrd itllev- n!t fr.ime
honsconrear: very big bargain. ALLES &UAI
LEV. 164 Fourth ave, Pittsburg. Tel. 187.
no2-73-siTnThssu'
S6
llOLJ
OOO-GREAT HAHilAIK. ON MT. WaHII.
9 lNfriltN. R-rnnmerf linticn nrl Inf 1flYl.;
OLML8 CO., 420 bnilllillcld St. uol-VO"
FOB SALE HIPBOVKl KKAJ, liaTATE.
CltT Residences.
TIIIKD AVE.-URICK DWELLING. WITH
larse lot, tlu,ca); a bargain. BAXTEK,
THOMPSON ft CO., 162 Fourth ave.
noHH-TUFSu'
East End Residences.
t KOUND-K ACRE. WITH 2-STORY FRAME
VT dwelling, sixronms; finished attic; front and
rear porch; stable wltn eoachroom: all kind of
irmi: a bargain.,
ISJ Fourth ave. '
no2-15S-Tnihi?su
OAKLAND-J1.500 CASH, BALANCE LONG
time Elegant new brick dwelling, 9 rooms,
hall, vestibule, bath, inside w. c, laundry,
cemented cellar, electric bells, etc.. elegantly
finished throughout, and extremely low at the
price we ofler it; lot 25x110. WM. PETTY &, Co.,
107 Fourth ave. noi-64
BESIDENCE-HANDSOMEWTY RESIDENCE
ot 10 rooms: large grounds, convcuicnt to
cables: will exchange in part fo1 small property,
goodvacint ground or rholce farm. CHARLLS
SOMERS &. CO. . 313 ood st., COM Penn ave.
no2-ll-Su
Q 1 Q OOd-TI-RMS EASY-THREE NEW
J) J Ol two-storvand mansard press trout brick
dnelllngs: two or 7 rooms each and one of 9 rooms,
hath, laundry, etc.: each house has hall, vesti
bule. Inside shutters, slate mantels, both gases,
good cellar, stone stpps and trimmings, etc.:
rents for f 1.020 ear: situated on corner of two good
paved and sewered streets. on square from Fifth
avenue: room to build three more hnucs: loca
tion Is first class: it will pay you to investigale
this. UAXI'EIE, THOMl'SON & CO.. 16i Fourth
ave. no2-l!3-ThSSu
fD- 200-CASH. BALANCE OF J2, COO TIME
3X' to suit: new modern style bouse of 6
rooms, finished attic, bath, hall, vestibule, both
gasses, electric bells, nicely papered, painted,
grained and finished throughout. Inside shutters,
bay windows with cathedral glass, slate mantels,
tile hearth: a complete house in nice locality,
Euclid avenoe. East Liberty; lot Al feet front.
CHARLhSbOMERS ft CO., 3M ood St.. 6)19
Penn ave. no.l-83-Tbsu
Qf 500 A NEW TWO-STORY FRAME
iptt:3 house of 7 rooms and attic, hall, vestibule
bath. Inside w. c. and w. s. range, h andc.
waler, slate mantels and tile hearths. Inside fhnt
ters, porches front and rear: lot 30x100 feet; this
Is a rare bargain and Is only one minute from
Roup station and one-half square from llnnuesne
car line on Ellsworth ave. J. . GLAhS, 133 I lfth
ave. no2-12J
Q 800-OAKLAND A NEW TWO-STORY
QU5 and mansaid brick dwelling of 8 rooms,
hall, vestibule. Inside shntters. slate mantels and
tile Hearths, range, h. and c. water, bath, w. c.
and w. s. : laundry in basement, natural and ar
tificial gas: sewerage complete: front and rear
porches: lot 24x13) leet. J. E. GLASS. No. 133
Filth ave. no2-l2S
Q O0O-WINEBIDDLE AVE, Nr AK PENN
C3W' ave.. one-half square from cable line, new
two-story lramc dwf lllag oi 9 rooms, halt, bath
room, w, c, hot and cold water, both gases, slate
m intels, laundry, rront and rear porches: all
modern Improvements; lot 42x125. BLACK ft
ISAIRD, 91 Fourth ave. (A 208) no2-23-2,17,30
750-MAUH1NNEY ST.. NEAR MI1CKKS
19 street, a lhree-storv brick dwelllnir of
eiciii rooms, nan. Daui'oom. w. c, not ana cota
water, both gases, etc.: this Is aerv desirable
property, near entrance of Schenley park: lot
24vU0. BLACK ft BAIRD, 93 Fourth ave. (D 1B9)
1102-22 2,12,22
QfJ 030-MAYFLOWER ST.. NEAR LARI
j5ii MER, elegant frame duelling. 5 rooms,
hall, good cellar, and all convenience: adcslrible
little home and very cheap; lot 24X100. M.
PETTY ft CO., 107 Fourth ave. no2-61
000 A NEAT NEW FRAME TTOtlSE OF X
9 rooms, hall, natural cas. eltv water; oiitv
mtnntes from Penn nvenue cable line and one
luare Irom Ncley ave. J. E. GLASS. No. its
itth ave. no2-123
Q9 OOO-HOMEWOOD AVE., NEAR GKA-O-.'
ZTER St., frame dwellings of! rooms each,
built together, citv water, etc: lot !s.l!0.
BLACh. ft BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave. (A 277)
no2-JJ-2. 17,30
O OOO-OAK LAND-FINE HOME. BRICK.
taJO? two-storyand mansard, all late improve
ments; lot 40x140.
HOLMES ft CO.,
420 Smithfield
sc,
n ol-90"
Allegheny Keslilcnces.
ALLEGHENY CITY PROPERTY - $1,500
ftcstern avenue, between Chartlers and
M inhattan streets: brick dwelling: 8 rooms: hath,
etc ; slate roor: side entrance: lot 24x110 feet to
pavedallev:a bargain. ALLES ft BAILEY. 1S4
Fourth avenue, Tel. 107. nol-4Iwssu
ANDS.RSON" ST., ALLEGHENY TniJEF
STOUY brick dwelling. 12 rooms, all mod
ern improvements: now rented at f5u periear;
will be soldatahargaln:lotl2I120toaller. 'J. C.
RLILLY, 77 Diamond st. uo2-8i
J 5 RIGHT ON RO UrAND WOODLAND AVE.
y Eletenth ward: new frame house, "even
rooms, hall, bath and attic. with all conveniences:
lot 25x100- e-vaintnc and give us a bid: must be
sold. EWINGftBYEKS, 93 Federal St. and 16a
Fourth ave. no2-73
CALIFORNIA AVE. NEAR SEDGWICK ST.:
Allegheny residence: frame house, fie rooms
and attic, good hall and side entrance; lot 20x100
feet: will sell cheap. GE'JKGE R. BOTHWELL,
No 104 Franklin St., nar Beaver ave.. Alle
gheny, 1'S. OC18-31-TTS5U
MANHATTAN ST., NOS. 225 AND227-TWO
good trame houses, wll rented: examine
them and give us a bid. EWlNGftBYEKS. 93
Federal St.. and 1C6 Fourth ave. no2-79
KLSIDLNCE V FINE ONE FRONTING OIT
the park. For permit to visit the property
rail at 49 MONTGOMERY AVE. ocl2-74-TTllSu
WASHINGTON AVE.. NO. 350-TftONEW
brlct honses. 22x110: bargain. EWINGft
BYERS. W Federal st., aud 16S Fourth ave.
no2-79
Tf 500-
AN ALLEGHENY INVESTMENT
thv of attention: comer lot lon-lnn
ij) jCT worthy of attention:
bounded by two streets and alley; twonewirame
nouses, siaicroor, eicn o rooms: space loraddi
tlonal buildings; locality growing; houses In de
mand. CHARLES suMERs & CO.. 313 Wood st.,
COM Penn a e. oca)15-TllSu
CQ ooo-
EESACA STREET. NEAR TAtLOR
CJC37
avenue, three.storv brick dwelling nr a
room", hall, bathroom, w. c... hot and cold water,
both gases, slate mantels, etc.; also, in rear, two
three-roomed house-, fronting alley; lot 20x110.
B 238. BLACK & BAIRD. 83 Fourth avenue.
no2-22-2.12.22
Q-f 300 EACH GALLAGHER STREET,
ti3X9 nearTaggart street, tw o two-storyand base
ment kl tche n Irame d welllngs of two rooms, besides
uaicuieui Kiicneu eacn; water in nouse. natural
gas etc: lots 20X124 leet each. B 21L BLACK
BAIRD. 93 Fourth aveuue. no22-2. 12,22
QO GOO ON ACKLEY STREET. NEAR
taSOl Monterey st. Frime house: 5 rooms, hall
and attic; also 3 rooms; frame on rear or lot 2ux
110 to paved and sewered alley: rents, Miiuper
annum. EWING & BIERS, 93Iederal st. and
16li Fourth ave. no2-7a
Qf) ooo -arch sr.. Allegheny sew
J5 brick dwelling, Slarge rooms, bath, laun-drj-,
pantries: hardwood tiulsti: lot 20x100. For
particulars call ou M. P. HIPPLEi CO..8Fourth
ue. r.o2-70-TuThsu
300-ON CARROLL S1REET, NEAR
Federal St. Frame house 6 rooms aud
bath: immediate possession: easy terms. EWING
& BYERS, 93 Federal st. and 168 Fourth ave.
no2-79
QQ 000-MORR1SON AVE., ALLEGHENY,
OO new six-room dwelling, fin. attic: on cor
ner: one square from electric ears. For particulars
seeM. F. IID'PLLi. CO., 9 Fourth ave.
no2-7l-TT-u
Q-l 800-MORK1SON AVE.. ALLEGHENY.
Oil new live-room dwelllngwith finished attic,
etc. ; one square rrom electric cars Particulars
from M. F. HIPPLEACO.. 8tt Fourth ave.
no2-70-TTSu
CJ- 300 ON NORI'H AVE.. 15-EOOM
iDXoJ' hrlck hoose, with all lr.oo.ern courcu
leiiccs; large lot. EWING it BYERS, 93 Federal
St. and 160 Fourth ave. no2-79
QO OOO-ON ARCH STREET. NEAR OHIO.
aJO' line 8-room brick, worth at least sin.ooo.
See EW1NO
BILKS, 93 ncderal st.
and 166
Fourth ae.
no2-79
Suburban Kesldences.
QQ 500 NEVILLE STATION SHILOII
a5C -treet; two-story mansard dwelling of 8
rooms, bath and pantry, being a double house;
rront part 39113, and back 4ux20: side porch 40x5,
and front 3(ix7j; wide hall upstairs and down:
slate mantels, stone hcirtlis. bithroom with
washstand. w. c, Iiot and cold water, natural and
artificial gas, very line gas fixtures, rooms grained
throughout and good concrete cellar under whole
house; lot 2i0xau: Unit in abundance, apple,
pear, peach, plum and quince trees lust hearing;
12 varieties of grajies, also small fruit: this prop
erty is In the finest location lu Bellevue, 1122.
BLACK A. BAIRD. 93 Fourth avenue
no2-22-2, 12,22
OOO FOB A BCWICKLEY' RESIDENCE.
9 worth at least S7.5JA: fine Unpen Ann.
house or nine roo us. reception hall, hath and
lauuury. Doth gases and water, si itc inanteK In
side bhutters. ituuse handsomely p ipercd through
out, line chiudellcrs: large lot C3x200. with fruit
and shanc ttces: good frame stable: can give im
mediate po-sesslon it doslred: terms tosult: tills
property is situ ite on Beaver street, near Presby
terian church: If yon want a positive b irgain call
at once. EWING & BIERS, 9J Federal st. and
11)6 Fourth a c. nol-1-TTSSu
Qi OOO - SWISoVAl.E COLUMBIA AVE
Otfc NUE. near Juniata street, twelve niln
uics' walk from station, two-story frame dwelling
or seven rooms and finished attic hall, natural
gas. slate mantels, rront and lear porches: lot
166x120: shade and fruit trees, grapes, etc
ui-AUv & iiAiiui. so jouriu ave. (K buy
n 02-22-2, 12,22
FOK SALE -LOTS.
City Lots.
HOMESEEKERS CALL ON PETER
SHIELDS, va Grant St., for the most de
sirable low priced lots In the city; terms easy.
OC2S-69" '
Allegheny Lots.
BKIOIII'ON l!OA!)-PlVE ACHES
NEW
Elevi
leventh ward. Allevhenv ntepiv tnentpd ini.
"'idnlslon: a poiltle bargain. EWING
Hi Ells, 91 Federal st. and 1C6 Fourth ave. no2-7a
ranns.
lQ-A,I;P.EJr FAHM-OK M ACKES, NEAP.
VA tvllkcnsbnrgandllraridock: has a good six-
room dwelling (cost fl.800): a nice frame barn
(cost II. C001: -a pood orchaivlrlandls well adapted
lor gardening, or lor a dairy: It Is also convenient
to lurtle Creek station and WHmerdlng: would
take a town or city property In exchange to the
an.ount ol'Siia.'; price of the farm is put down to
ti.uOO; wehaesomo excellent larms lor sale and
eoioe for exchange for citv property: honses
rented, rehts collected anil returns made monthly;
,?. to ,"a" l onc-i-on city property. J. H.
S1EVENHON&CO., ICOrifthavc. ocK
ron nai.i;-i.ot;.
Ilot Und Lots.
DAUJI STREirr-UAII.M MlMlVK
PLAN -2
D choice lots 50x120; very desirable
BAXTER, THOMPSON & CO., 182 Fourth ave.
no2-52-Tussu
EDGEWOOD-LOT 50X170: ONLY SCO: OOOD
location. K36. BLACK ft BAIRD, 95 Fourth
avenue. ocl7-bS-TUFSu
ELLSWOIUH AVE.-VERY DESIRABLE
lot, near Rldwcll st.: the rholcct location on
ijie siren: large lot. sec BAXTER. THOMPSON
.CO.. 16 Fourth ave.
no2-158-MWSSU
LOTS -EASYTERJ!S;THESCHENLEY PARK
Land Company arc selling the best lots Tor
the price oflenng in the city. Call at or address
P171EK SHIELDS, 5J3 Grant st., cor. Virgin
alley. oc28-(S
PARK LOTS BUY NOW; DON'T WAIT
until spring, as they will enhince: the
Schenley Park Land Companvaro selling the licit
lots for the price In the citv. Call at PETK1S
SHIELDS', iaorantst., cor. Virgin alley.
OC2S-69
SCHENLEY PARK LOTs-CHEAPESTlN THE
city PETER&HIELDSKlOl-int St., H selling
lotslnfbe&chenley Park. Land Company's plan
at prices within the reach of all purchasers.
OC2S-SP
Offfi FRONT FOOT FINE RESIDENCE
iijtjyj location, iuu leet Iront Margaretta St.
corner llu feet deerf:
prime Investment,
CHARLES bOMbJIS ft CO,
Penn ave.
SU Wood st.. Im)19
no2-10-Tusu
SHscellaneons.
OWN A HOME-WE WILL BUY OR BUILD
for you anywhere and let vourrent pay lor
tne property: no security required. GRANITK
bTATE PROVIDENT ASSOCIATION, branch
offices, standard building, U1-5& ood st.. Pitts
burg m.-lJ-15-TTSSil
PKlPERTIES-I HAVE FOR SALE AT LOW
prices and on f tvorable terms tne lotlowlng
properties: One large double brick mansion, with
outbuildings, all in good condition, with large
lot. situate near Hfih ave. extension. Twenty
first ward, Pittsburg: this is a good average
liou'.e and can bepurcha-cd at a bargain. 1 also
offer fortv-four (44) lots or parcels of giound, all
of good size, situate on Ilfthave.. Frankstown
ave . Grazier st. and the Pennsylvania R. K :
the Fifth ave. lots are particularly adapted for
line Improvements; see mv plan of lots at this
office. I also offer my property on Penn ave..
near Fifth st.. which Is well Inside the market,
and will he sold on reasonable terms. I have a
line modern residence property near my home at
Osborne station, east of Sewick'ey. which pos
sesses evrythiugdyslrablc for a home: large lot
and handsomely located, convenient and desir
able. Any person wishing to purchase any or
these properties will please call at my residence
at Osborne, or at No. 533 Wood St., Standard
building. Pittsburg. J. t . ARROT1'. oc2b-S3
TIMBEK-8.500 ACRES IN ONE SOLID BODY",
consisting or white unk, red oak, poolar.
ash, etc. : mostly white oak: this Is the largest and
best body or timber on the 11. ft O R. K., and can
be shipped to Pittsburg or the Eastern cities; this
timber will double In value In less Ihan five years.
For further particulars apply to II. C. HUSTON,
Counellsvllle. Pa oc23-o-TTSSU
DO 100, J2.200 AND 2.300 EACH-FOR FIVE
O almost new frame dwellings, situate on
Liurel ave., neai Pearl st.. Sixteenth ward, con
taining hall, 5 rooms and finished attlcin eaib:
lots 22xlG0 It. each: small cash payment do vn,
monthly payment for balance.
S3.0CO. 4012 Dearborn street, near Fitch St.,
Nineteenth ward: lot ISvlDCft . wltn new 2-story
and mansard lrame dwelling, containing hall and
eight large rooms, Iront and rear porches, city
water, everything first class; one-half cash, bal
ance to suit.
ySOO. On Dearborn, near Fitch, a splendid level
lot, 19x110 ft.: one-half cash, balance to suit.
53.500, onRuthewen st. ('thirteenth ward), cor.
Locust alley: N lxon property : lot 24x120 ft., with
two frame houses of five rooms each: rent for
130; snlcndlJ Investment, at terms to suit. Call
or send for new catalogue of houses and lots for
saleallover the county by UHOS. MCCAFFREY
(Notary Public), 3309 B-tler st. Office open even
ings. Telephone, 5311. no2-l7"
O OOO FEET MONONOAHELA
R1VEU
elnce tn
J front, 80 acres on 11. It., with coal.
gas field: a great inanulacturing site at a low
price. CHARLES bOMERs & CO., 313 Wood St.,
6Q19 Penn ave. no2-9
FOK SALE 11USINESS.
Business Opportunities.
BAKERY AND CONFECTIONEP.Y-DOINO
a good bnsluess. in a rapidly growing town:
good reasons lor selling: no reasonable offer re
f usod. Address RARE CU AN CE, Dlsnatcb ofilce.
OC29-3..
BUS1NESS-THE OWNER OK A RETAIL
business, which is very profitable. Is com
pelled to retire and will sell out at a fair price:
stock low at present: this Is a golden opportunity
loravonnginan of energy: terms cash or time.
P1COF 1TABLE, Dispatch office. no2-30
-tlGAR SrORE-AT 16 ANDFRSON
ST. Al.-
V' LEGI1ENY
Apply to OWNER, 1 Fourth
no2-14
ave., basement.
GROCERIES-S400. I7C0 TO !2,W)0-G ROGER Y
and meat market doing $501 per week, cigar
and notl'.n -tores fcXHlto 2.000; baltenes, contec
tlonerles. clothing, shoe and furniture stores:
many other business" chances. PEKC1VAL &
CHAPMAN, 439 Grant st. no2-85
HARDWARE ANO TINNING BUSINESS,
two East End grocery stores, others In both
cities well located, flouring mill, 3.tX: bakeries,
cigar stores, notion stores, drug stores, shoe
stores, book and stationery store, milk depots.
SHEPARD & CO.. 151 Fourth ave. ocI3
HOUSEtURNlSHlNGAND T1NN1NOBUS1
N LS3 in a good town on Pittsourg division
B. & O. Ry.: mil net tinners' tools: shop complete
with machines: good storeroom, lot 21x120: No. I
opening for live, enervctic man. See BAXTER.
THOMPSON CO.. 162 Fourth ave.
no2-159-TuThrsu
SALOON AND BILLIARD PARLOR-l.N CITY
or 12.000 inhabitants in Ohio; will sell cheap:
reason, tired of partnership. Address BEAK
BROS., 49 North Market st.. Canton. O. no2-38
QOO-AN OLD-ESTABLISHED CIGAR
JJVI store and ovster stand: four doors rrom
Market st., neirWanaimker's and public build
ing; eight-roomed duelling and store: rent, S50
per mouth. No. 8N. 'IHIItTEENTU sr.. Phila
delphia. nol-o9
Business Properties.
BUTLER ST.-S.3.50C-LOT COXICO; DOUBLE
brick: each containing store-room aud 4
dwelling rooms: also lnme or4 rooms and fin-i-hed
attic: very easy terms of payment; good in
vestment. CHARLES SOMERs 4 CO . 313 W ood
St. and U119 Penn ave. oc30-13Thsu
FIFH AVE. BUSINESS PROPERTY THE
finest on the street: large lot and good build
ings: a corner property can be bought at a price
that will nnkeitapavlnyinvestment. BAXTER.
THOMPSON CO., 162 Fourth avenue.
U02-154-TTSU'
HOTELS-OF 75 AND 1C0 ROOMS EACH:
easy tcms to right party; elegant corner
hotel, 12 rooms, fine bar, restaurant In basement:
le we expires Mav, n93: low rent; best chance in
Chicago. Address BUSINESS, Dispatch office.
no2-19
TJRO P KRT Y-F1N E
DOWN-TOWN PROP.
JL EBI'J.
Three-atorv brlelf wnrelinnco 5n r..
jiuiib. iiisi-eiass locaiiou; cneap ax SJULUUU.
CHARLLS SOMERS & CO., 313 Wood st. and
6uly Penn ave. nol-52
...... i- - ... . " r ."--
(JO OOO BUSINESS PROPERTY ON GOOD
ijijl stfeet leading from iiflh aye.: 5 minutes
Irom Court House: brick, 4 rooms and storeroom:
hall, both gases side entrance: best or condition;
lotsrnns to a street In rear: good business loca
tion: It will pay to Investigate this. JJAXItR,
THOMPSON & CO., 162 i ourth aye.
no2-I57-uwsu
QQ 500-COK. FOURTEENTH AND ETNA
i3- st,. lot 46x53 rt.. with old brick dwellings;
hrst-class location for any kind or business: would
make splendid manufacturing site: terms very
easy. TIIOS. MCCAiFREl. ii09 Butler st.
se20-S4-S6u
Manufactnrinir Sites. i
MANUFACTURING SirE-35 JULES UP
the Monoug ihela rlicr. IH miles from
bellcvernon f.as field: 260acres ol'land: 95 acres
betweenl'ennsvlvanla Rtilroad and the rlver:per
tectU level. Further particulars see ALLES Jfc
BAILEY. 164 Fourth avenne. ! el. H7. nol-40
FOR SAlVE-aiKCEIXANrOUS.
Ilorses, Vehicles, Live Stock, tc
BIRDS-AN1 ANIMALS OF ALL KINDS,
gold ash and fixtures, an endless variety of
cages, prepared food for mocking birdsand seed
for-ili bird;., flue dogs,
C40 Smithfield st.
ESPICTPS P.1P.D STOKE,
Ui:-7(i-TTSll
COLTf MATCH TEAM-STANI)AI!U Bl:ED,
rich hay mare colts, 2 vears old: welt broken
to harness. Address LOCKBOX NO. 3, btanfier.
Pa. nol-iK.
COUPE-ONE BKEWSTEIt, AND ONE SIX
PASSEMiEIl carriage in good order, very
little nsed: eheip. -Inquire at carriage lactorr
J. KLE1CHEK SMITH, 24 and X Arch St., Alle
gheny. no2-47
I71ILLY-S1KKD BY PAKDO, 1.420. DAM 11V
Ethan Allen: this flllv U 1 year old, a bay
color, very handaome, and wilt be sold cheap.
Call on or address No. 102 PEDEliAL ST., Airy.
no2-lC6'
MASTIKF-VmtY CHEAP: FINE ENGLISH
mastiff dog. 3 years old, large, weight 123
pounds, fawn color, blk. points: John A. Logan
strain: worth flOo, will sell lor i5. Address BOX
211, Coraopolis, Pa. no2-S5
MATCH TEAM-WELL HEED. K1CH BAY
geldings 5 years, 15M hands. 1.50 lbs., flne
stvlc. sale and sound, or will sell separately; a
perlect family or road horse. LOCK. 110X ft),
Pittsburg. oc31-74-TuFssu
SQSO BAP.OIICHE AND A 81G0 HUGC Y AND
O two sets of single harness for rjoo. Apply
to. I. W. WALLACE, Penn ave.. East End.
nol-9-.
Slachlnery and Metals.
AUTOJIATIO TYPEWRITEII WRITES
without a ribbon: sell-Inker, scir-spacer.
light and substantial; seethe hcnsehold engine;
runs sewing machine, ventilates house, rocks
cradle, lansbaby, does churning, etc.: coming,
the compressed air fruit preserver: keens Irult.
milk and meats without tne use or lee: send for
circular, etc. G. K, FLOWEU. 49 Filth ave..
Pittsburg. Head this ad Saturday. Sunday ind
.Monday. OC1J-&4-J11SU"
ENOIJttS AND BOILEP.-NEW AND KG
FlITLOtrcpiIrlng promptly attended to.
PORTrK FOUNDltY AND 1IAC111NE CO.,
LIJL, below Suspension bridge, Allegheny. Pa.
oci-63
Miscellaneores.
APPLES. APPLES-BY THE CAR LOAD IN
the lollowlng varieties: Ben Davis. Wine
Sap. Iowa Plppens, Ilomanite. Address A. J.
ANSON, Alarshsiltown; Iowa. OC30-8
BUICK-.0C0GOOD, CLEAN BRICK; CHEAP.
Address BRICK, Dispatch ofiice. no2-2
I'aii SALE 31ISCEIXAXEOUS.
Miscellaneous.
"1ABBAGE-A110UT 3.CO0 HEAD
OF CAB-
11AGE. Anni to lf71 Kit
WINTER. 2909
OC29-5.T
Penn ave.. city.
PIANO FOR JOO-TIIKEE GOOD SECOND
hand pianos, only $50 each, worth doublo the
money: call soou.
LOK ft HOENE, 77 Fifth
no'-sfL'
ave.
TOLEI.
East End Kesldences.
BELLEFIELD-NEAK FltTII AVE. CABLE
cars, a new Queen Anne dwelling of 11
rooms and reccntlou hall; handsomely papered
throughout; electric light, bells, etc . In fact,
every modern convenience: reasonable rent: a
perfect home. See BAi.lER,THOMPSON A C1.,
102 Fourth ave. oc".S-72t
Allegheny Kesldences.
ALLFGnENY HOUhFS-SEE EWING Jfc
BYKRS, 93 Federal st. no2-79t
KEsIDENCE-IN ALLEGHENY: FIRsT
cla-s: 10 rooms with entire furalshment: all
conveniences: large grounds, stable, near street
ears: location unsurpassed. See V. A. IIERRUN
SONs, to Fourth ave. oc"l-0(
Suburban Kesidences.
WILDWOOI) STATION-A.V. R. I?.: HOUSE
of6 rooms: u itnral gas and water: rcnt.S15
rermo. InqulrcofT. s. KNAP, care of Carnegie,
Pldpps . Co., Ld., Thlrt) -third and Sim-llnun
streets. oe30-J0t
Itootns.
"VTEWLY-FURNISHED I RONT ROOM-HOTH
jua gases, use or oaiu,
32FDE1LL STREET.
no2-165t
EOOMS-ELEGANT. LARGE FRON r ROOMS,
single or In snlte. with bath: facing Alle
gheny Parks: no famllv in the house: used only on
fhep-inclDleor New o.ork fiat-: Janitor In e ire of
building. Inquire at 703 PEN'N AVE., room cm.
or 75 CEDAR AVE., A.Ieghcny. ocll-Tot
KOOJIS-Tt0 GOOD-SIZED BOOMS. FUR
. NIS1IED or iinfuriu.hed. with excellent
board, in a quiet family, on Penn ave.. near East
Liberty; both gae. E. L., Dispatch ofliee.
uo2-134t
TOOHS-
TWO Goon-KtTTri Tmnus vm
XV
light hOUsetceOlnir. nti Fenn aye rti,r
E.ist Liberty: both gases; in a private family. Ad
dress E. L., Dispatch office. no:-134t
BOOMS-NEW LY FCRN1SIIED: TO GEN
TLEMEN only: in that large new building,
cor. Bovd and Watson sts. Inquire at OFFICE,
on the premises. no2-110t
BOOM-ONE FURNISHED FRONT ROOM ON
North ave; suitable for two. Address A. li..
Dispatch office. no2-41t
ROOM N ICEL Y FURN ISH ED FRON r ROO M,
suitable for two gentlemen. S3 ARCH ST.,
Allegheny. no2-3t
BOOM-FUP.NISHFD-IN OAKLAND, IN
private famllv. Call at 33IS FORBES AVE.
no2-01t
IOOM NICELY FURSISnED SECOND
i STORY Iront room. 429 LIBERTY ST.
no2-3H
ROOMS-FUl'.NIslJFD FOE
ING. 1H FOURTH AVE.
HOUSEKEEP-no2-140t
Business Properties.
BASEMENT-LARGEONEON FOURTH AVE.
suitable for barber shop or other purposes;
good light. large and roomy: new. MORUIS &
FLEMING, 103 Fourth ave. no2-57-Tussut
LEASE-LONG T1JIE: LARGE LOl: CF.N
'1RAL location down town: tine street rront
age. ( HAKLES SOMERS Jfc CO., 313 Wood St.
and 6019 Penn ave. nol-32t
Offices, Desk Koom, Etc.
FOURTn AVE. OFFICE PART OF THE
most desirable office on Fonrth ave.: solcndld
light Inquire MORRIS .t i LEM1NG. 1C3 Foorth
ave. noM7-Tussut
OFFICES-1N GERMANIA SAVINGS BANK
Building Wood and Dlunond sts.: singly
or in suits: nil modern Improvements and low
rent. lnqulreatTHi:BANK. oc23-49t
miscellaneous.
STABLE WITH BOX STA.LU THREE OPEN
stalls anil carrl ige hou.e.gas and water. G103
WALNUT ST., East End. Address above num
ber. n o2-54t
PEKSONAL.
PLRSONAL KOOKS WANTED-IF YOU
have anv books to sell, let us know. LEVI'S
BOOK SIORE. Seventh Avenue Hotel building.
mo7
PERSONAL WE HAVE FOR SALE THE
Encyclopedia Britannic i, good as new. sheep
or morocco binding: verv cheap; also 50, COO other
books, old and new. iRANK BACON CO..
201 Smithfield street. seCC
ERSONAL -I HAVE A MOST KEMARKA-
BLEopDoitunltv, an immense bonanza, but
need assistance: will some, single lady of means
pleae write me and I will give lull particulirs'
BOX 902. Pittsburg. Pa. uo2
PERSONAL INFORMATION OF THE
whereabouts or ManassesJ. Gillespie, who
lsabojtlSyears of age, will be thankrullv re
ceived by his rather. G. W GILLESPIE. Barn
hart's Mills, Bntler county. Pa. oc-D-S
PERSONAL-WE HAVE NOW THE LARG
EST and mest complete ontlcal manufactur
ing establishment west of Philadelphia; all pre
scription! are tilled by skilled experts. CHESS-MAN-MANNION
OPrlUAL Co., No. 42 Federal
St.. Ally. oclS-19-Tussu
IF.RSONAL-ALL LADIEs INTEKEsIED IN
. dressmaking, knowthat I have taken parlors at
4 10 Penn ave., Pittsburg, where I will teach the art
of cutting ladles' and children's garments by my
newstir-htting system: I teaen both straight and
bias darts, the new French bias dart, the d artless
waist, matching stripes, new -rench skirt, per
fect fitting sleeve that will not turn and all the
latest In dress cutting; patterns cut and perfect
lit guaranteed without charge: all are invited to
call and test my system belore leirnlng;satlsfac
tlo i given or no nay: liberal Inducements to lhose
who wish to devote thi-lr time to teaching: local
agent wanted Tor Pittsburg. PROF. JC H.
BMIllf. n 02-40
LOST.
LOT-A WHITEBUI.l.TrEEIER, BETWEEN
Homcwood and Brushtoii: answers the name
Nelson. A suitable reward will be paid forlts
return
tow. C. CARNEGIE, Penu ave.. Home-
wood
not-
U
03r-SAlUr.UVY..NOEMl!Eltl,ATI10.-!K-I
STEAD. Oil Sixth St.. lietwein llmnectenrf
Hotel and P. V. & C. It. R. station, diamond stud:
finder will receive reward by leaving it at JAS.
McKEL'Slewelry store, 418 Smithfield St., Pitts
burg, n o2-29
LOST THE LOSS OF YOUR SIGHT CAN BE
aaoided ifvou wilt goat once to the expert
opticians. CHESSMAN St. MANNION. No. 42
Federal St.. Ally., whenever your eyes begin to
cause trouble and have proper glasses adjusted;
every pair dr glasses guaranteed; he-t St specta
cles on earth. oclS-19-TuSSU
FOUND.
TJSOUND DR. GRIFFITH'S TA-VA-ZON
A' specials cure an aiseases. SOI GRANT ST.
no2-147
FOUND-A PEW FINE CUSTOM TAILOR
MADE suits and overcoats not called forwill
be sold regardless of deposits, at the KEYSTONE
TAILORING COMPAN. 63 Wylicave. no2-49
YJOU.D-A PLACE WHERE lOUK EVES
X can be fitted bv expert opticians without
charge for elimination: every pair of glasses
fitted arc guaranteed: nest!! -pecmcles on earth.
CHESSSIAN-MANNION OPIICAL CO.. No.
Federal st.. Ally. oclS-lu-TusSu
CHOICE PROPERTIES.
COAL
MINE.
37,500 will buy a coal mine, located 10 miles
from Pittsburg on line of one of the best rail
roads. It is now operated under a lease, ex
piring; April 1, lb'XL, Net rental of which Is
.1,000 per year. Contains about 150 acres of
coal: to cal cars and a number of pit cars jro
with property. W. C STEWART,
OC19-05-SU 137 Fourth avenne.
CHEAP-
LOT.
13.750, terms to suit purchaser, will buy that
elegant building site, 60x20u feet, located on
Forbes street, corner of Murdoch, just at the
eastern entrance of the park.
Think of It, only J75 a foot front for property
200 feet deep on one of the main paved avenues
in the East End. and just at the park entrance.
Why, it is bound to be worth double the money
in a short time.
VT. C. STEWART.
no2-2Ssn 137 Fonrth avenue.
SPRINGDALE-WEST PENN R. R.
Storeroom and Dwelling House with
LAEG-E LOT.
Central location. Now occupiod by profitable
. drugstore.
. GOOD CHANCE
For Merchant or Druggist, Apply to
D. W. O. BLDWELIi & CO.,
Cor, Water st. and Cherry alley.
, noMt-ThSStr
CHOICE PKOPEKTTXS.
WORKINGMEN,
TAKE
NOTICE !
In order to accommodate those who can
not call at onr office in business hoars, w
will, on Jlonday, Tuesday and Saturday
evenings, of the coming weefc, keep our
office open until 9 o'clock, so that all thosa
who want information about, or desire to
buy lots iu
Schenley View Place
Can be accommodated. We have sold a
large number this week, and will sell not to
exceed 50 more, on the following terms, $10
to be paid cash at time oi sale, no interest
on deferred payments.
Cash Price. Per Week. Per3fonth IPer Quox.
270 00 HSi $5 94 S17S2
:: o oo iw 7 17 21 00
35000 I S3 779 2335
375 00 191 8 40 25 IS
4.3 00 23 9 03 a, jj
480 00 2 51 IU 81 32 17
o-llOO 2 79 12 titf Mi 25
By this plan all lots are fully paid up in
four years. These lots will stand inspection,
and are bryood all doubt the cheapest lots
now in the market. For plans and all par
ticulars, call at our office, No 106 THIED
AVENUE, corner Wood street,
Straub &. Morris.
no2-iaj-Ttiwsa
$125,000
Is the amount ot cash paid every month ta
the employes of the
Westinghause Airbrake Co,
-AT-
MLMERDING,
i
1 1
The most available lots in the neighbor
hood, nearest the works, and especially de
sirable for
Business, Residence or Investment,
FOE SALE BY
EAST PITTSBURG
U
SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT.
From date until April 1, 1S91,
200 LOTS
Are oCered at prices ranging from
$!00io$400Each
On Monthly Payments. Send for List.
EAST PITTSBURCMdaPROYEMEHT CO .
-W117MERDING, 1'A.
City Office, AVestinshouse Bmldinsr.
oc2S-9-waan
TO LET
SO
STOILSriE
HOUSES !
Take tho Fifth avenue cable cars to Dinwid
dle street, only five minute' ride. There we
have 60 stone houses or particularly beautiful
design, they are back about ten feet, with a
coiy front porch and nice little grass plat, rlap
stone sideualL. etc.; each house contains nine
Rood rooms, pretty reception hall and bath
room; large dining room, modern range, sinl;
aud draining boards in the kitchen, pantry be
tween kitchen and dining room, cement cellar
with servants' w. c., laundry with stationary
tubs. From the reception hall to second floor
is a pretty windirg baidwood staircase. Hard
wood and marble mantels with tile hearths
throughout the house. Bathroom has b3t san
itary plumbing. House has natnral and arti
ficial gas furnace, complete electric work, etc.,
by all odds these are the finest honses ever of
fered for rent in this city. They are open dur
ing the day and can be seen at any time. Any
one desirons of renting a beautiful modern
house should not fail to see them.
BLACK & BAIRD,
NO. 93 FOUKTH AVENUE,
nol-S-wssn
OAKLAND
DWELLING.
110,000. tprms to suit purchaser, will boy a
substantial brick dwelling in good repair, con
taining ten rooms and all conveniences; lot
250x166 feet; is covered with trees; good stable
on the premises.
W. C. STEWART,
137 Fourth Ave.
oS37-3a
BARGAIN. I
$30,000; terms to suit purchaser, will buy 5
cresof the linestlwngland In tbe East End; is
located on Shady Lane, corner of Piomewood
avenue, which is the choicest neighborhood on
Squirrel Hill; has a fiontare on Shady Lane of
H'i) feet, anaa frontage on Denniston avenue of
cO feet, and tbe distance between tbe two
avenues is 440 feet. The Squirrel Hill road,
which will he in operation in the spring, runs
within one square of this property. The prop
erty adjoining and just opposite this, can't be
purchased for less than S10.000 an acre.
W. C. STEWART.
oclS-So-su 137 Fourth avenue.
S2,0OO,
on easy payments,
will buy a new frame house
of six rooms, porches, etc.;
only 10 minute?
from tbe Postofflco:
6c fare;
can get immediate possession.
See REED B. COYXE 4 CO-
131 Fourth ave.
oc2M0-WTSSrc
WANTED.
BULLETIN WRITER
For election night at DISPATCH OFFICE.
Shipping or marking clerk who can use brush
fast anil well preferred.
Call Monday afternoon nn
BUSINES.-5 MANAGER THE DISPATCH.
no--117 .
E
STABUSHED lcttj
MAX SCHAMJJERG A CO..
Foreign Bankers and Steamship Agents.
627 SMirHFIELD STREET,
Pittsburg. Pa. oc30-W3u
SHOO.es.
The ladies' ADJUSTABLE shoe is the most
comfortable in the world.
A. PALMER. Gem Apt.
no2-123 103. 2 & 4 sixth st, Pittsburg, Fa.
, (f-
4jfe$arV
-.iHBa
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