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THE PTTTSBtrRG DISPATCH. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 189a'
USED HIS FIRST VETO.
Mayor Gonrley Opposes the Vacation
of llarlury Street, and is
SUSTAISED BY SELECT COUNCIL
The Purchase of the Schenlcy Park En
trance Strikes a Snag.
COXSTlTCTIOXAIi OBJECTION RAISED
f Mayor Gonrley launched his maiden veto
on Couucils yesterday and it was sustained
by a flattering vote. It was directed at the
ordinance for the Ta cation of Marbury
street, and was read by President Ford in
Select Council.
His Honor holds that the street is necessary
for the convenience of the pnblic, and will
become more so as the city crows. He also
claimsthat it simply means a practical dona
tion to somebody of a valuable lot fronting
40 feet on Forbes street and extending back
100 feet, worth approximately $5,000. The
Mayor lurther says that the practice of va
cating streets is a growing evil. Individuals
and corporations desirous, in this way, of
procuring valuable property for nothing,
pertinaciously press theirclaims before Coun
cils until finally their persistent efforts are
crowned with success.
Mr. Keating objected to the Mayor's con
clusions that somebody gets a lot for noth
ing. If it was right to vacate the street
the question of 5.000 or 5500,000 should not
enter into it. The city does not own the
ground and cannot give it away.
THE MAYOR SUSTAISED.
The vote to pass the ordinance over the
Mayor's veto resulted as follows:
Aves-Mcssrs. Gillespie. Miller and Warren-3
Noes-Messrs. Benz, Bender. Braun. tlavan
ue1i, Collins Dovlc. C Kvans, li. 1. Kvans,
Foster, Heailnjr, Klnc. Limbic. JlcCord. Mc
C'nrrr, Paul, lVrr, lloberuon, Kohrkastc.
ttanncatle. Williams, AMUou and l'resldcnt
Ford, lotal,
The reso'ution for the employment of a con
suiting engineer was taken np, it having failed
to pas finally at the last meeting for want of a
lecal majority.
Mr. Perry spoke against the resolution, as he
did rot think it necesar to go out of the city
to secuie a man for the position. He thought
it was only done to gratify the whims of the
loers that be. and he expected the next thing
Mould be to send to Castle Garden for Italian
laborers.
Mr Keating insisted that it required a skill
ful and competent roan to till the position, and
he could not ee wherem anvone would be
harmed by the engagement of a New Yorker,
The resolution was passed finally, Mr. Perry's
bemgtbe only i egative ote.
Under a suspension of the rules ordinances
were passed granting the Market Street Rail
wa and the Grant btreet Railway, which are
to form the donntonn loonof the Duquesne
Traction Company, rights and privileges o er
certain thoroughfares: and an ordinance also
granting the .Duquesne Traction Company
the riirht to use the streets now used by the
Central Passenger Kailway Company and the
Transverse Railwaj Company on securing the
consent of the said companies.
A COKSTITUTIOKAL OBJECTION.
When the ordinance providing for the ac
ceptance of Mrs. Schenley'a offer to sell 19
acres of land for 75,000 for a nark entrance
came up in Commou Council Mr. O'Donnell
objected. The ordinance had been amended
in belcct Council to make the payment in one
lump instead of three annual installments of
Kj.000 each. Mr. O'Donnell insisted that it
was unconstitutional for Councils to agree to
the expenditure of money not already provided
for in the annual appropriation.
Mr. Magee stated that the ordinance aid not
provide for any expenditure, but merely for
the acceptance of an option. In response to
questions from Mr. Bigham he said the park
appropriation lor next year would not exceed
Ust j ear's (S2OU.CO0) by more than $25,000, and
nut of this amount they would pay Mrs.
Kchenlet.
The ordinance was pet to a vote, and failed
for want of the necessary two-third's majority,
the vote standing 21 aes and 12 noes
Mr. Bighaui. from the Committee on Public
tt orks presented a resolution to suspend work
on the Craig street boardwalk; passed. Also,
with a negative recommendation, an ordinance
for repaying Stanton avenue, from Butler
street to Clearview street. Mr. Bighamsaid
there was no money to do the work, aud that
the matter should come up when the general
appropriation bill is made. The Lawrenceville
members objected to this, saying the street
should be repaired, and finally action was post
poned, on motion of Mr. O'Donnell. until after
the appropriation bill is passed.
DISPOSING OP EOUXINE.
The following ordinances were passed finally:
In belect Council Grading, paving and curbing
of Geneva and Bcatty streets; eewer on Kose-cr-tnz
alley.
,lu Common Council Establishing the erades on
Itayard and Zouave streets: rtlocatlntr 311ddle
street: re-establish Ins the grade on East End
acnue.
New business was introduced, as follows:
' In select Conncil Ordinance amending an or
dinance directing all owners of lots or ground or
buildings on front streets, to construct and main
tain underground sewers which are to connect
with main sewer, ordinance opening bt. Clair
street: petition for the grading and curbing of
Castleman street, 'twentieth ward; ordinance
annulling the location of Georgia street.
In Common C'onncllOrdlnance Tor & board
walk on River avenue: petitions lor gas lamps on
Cnba-Yon-ynil alley, Waiandotte street: for
water pipe on Junjlla street and Christian alley:
Tcmoustrancc against paing 1'ark avenue with
asphalt and a request for tiaving it with block
stone: ordinances lor grading, paving and curb
ing Keystone street and McCandlessaeuue.
AYOID all risk with a stubborn cough by
using at once Dr. D. Jayne's Expectorant,
a sure remedy for all coughs and colds, and
well calculated to exert a beneficial influence
on the lungs aud throat.
Tlio Big Business
In our jacket department is well deserved,
to we are told by every customer. The
largest assortments, the handsomest gar
ments and the best values.
JOS. HOENE & CO.'S
Pcnn Avenue Stores.
STEINWAY riANO, Silo.
Colby Piano, S2'i5. Estej Organ, S30.
A splendid 7'4 octae Colby upright
piano of excellent tone and handsomely
carved case for 5225. This instrument is
good as new and lully warranted. Also an
excellent Steiuway square grand for $215
including cover and stool, and a powerlu'l
toned Estey organ of solid construction for
$50. Three creat bargains at the music
store of J. M. Hoffman & Co., 537 Smith
field street.
Fine assortment of the celebrated Sohmer
pianos, the superb Colby pianos and Schu
bert pianos.
Evert music teacher and every pupil of
music should be a subscriber to one of the
Everett Piano Clubs, thus securing a strictly
first-class instrument at a greatly reduced
price. Send vour name to the manager.
Alex Boss. 137 Federal street, Allegheny.
Inquire for particulars, or call aud see the
piano. TTSu
Now is the Time.
To have your pictures taken and avoid the
holiday rush. Cabinet photos ?1 00 per
nozen. Life size crayon portraits, with
handsome fr.imes, 67 00.
Lies' Popul.au Gallery, 10, 12 Sixth st
TTSU
Bargain Seals, Onlj C Left
Of our bargain sealskin jackets at $100 and
?125, worth 5150 to 5170. Come soon if yon
i ant one. Hoene & Ward,
41 Ft:th avenue.
Blankets We have all "trades, from
the lowest to very fiuest, in medium prices,
from 55 00 to ?7 50 a pair; our values are
unequaled. Hugus & Hacke.
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The Queen of Autumn.
Chrysanthemums in superior quality and
great variety at 2. Patterson'. -41 Sixth
avenue, opposite Trinity Church '
School Superintendent's Report.
The annual report and directory of the
Superintendent of Public Schools of Alle
gheny county has just been issued from the
presses of Percy T. Smith, 53 and 55 Virgin
alley.
THE COURT COHCLTJDED.
Work or the Returning Board Concluded
and Made Public.
The Returning Board concluded its labors
yesterday, and the following are the results on
the legislative and county tickets:
State Senate. "ortv-second district John N.
Neeb. K.. 10, S: Henry Meyers, !., 4.6U3: Nceb
over Alevcrs, 5.&06.
State "senate. Forty-fourth district William
Fllnn, 1C 14.031; James A. Clark, i)., 7,313; Flinn
over Clart. 6,718.
First Assembly District-!!. F. Kvnd, K.. 4.403;
C. A. Mnehlbronner. K., 4.469: Frant Fertig, D.,
2,316: Frank auehr. !.. 1.090.
Second Asembly District James li Graham,
R.. ,034; William T. Marshall. K.. 3.097: F.J.
Mnnlev, !., 1,61: John A. Dants, D.. L,M.
Third Assembly Dlstrict-M. B. Lemon, B.,
4,419: James F. K.chards, It., 4.423.
Fourth Assemble District U. .11. Young, K.,
1,50:: John Kearns, 1)., 2.315.
Firth Assembly Dlstrict-S. M. Latterly, It.,
15,15s; I). K. Weaver. It.. li3S2:E. E. Cotton, R.,
II KS: W'm. ft. Culbertson, K., 12,121: 1. M.
I'l inner, 1).. 7.152: C. Magec, Jr., 1.. 7.693; L. A.
Scliott, I).. 7,465: James Keenan, D.. 7,251.
Sivth Assembly District Jones, It., 5,892: Nes
blL It.. 5,354; McFarland, 1)., 4,461; Irwin, 1).,
S,Kil.
Seventh Assembly District McCullough. R-.
4.533: Kroescn, It.. 4,502; Malone, D., 2,592; Keed,
V.. K2.
Eighth As-embly District Stewart, K., 4,196;
Meh.inncv, D 2,545.
Tne lullowing candidates had no opposition:
W llltam 11. McCleary, Sheriff. 43.043: George Ven
Konnhorst. Recorder, 42,743: I. K. McGuuniglc.
Clerk, of Courts. 43,542: . 1. Connor. .Register of
Wills. 43.504; John A. Hell, County Treasurer,
41.931: James A. Greer, Connty Controller, 43,503.
County Commissioners It. E. Mercer. R.. 39,257:
Jameb G. W ier, K.. 37.181: Dennis Itoyle, 1)., 24,
933; Alex. Wilson. D.. 19,$92.
John C Haymaker, for Assistant Distrlet At
torney, got 43, 467. Homer L. Ctssell. 1'.. had 574.
J. W. ouy, K., for Director of the Poor, got 15,-40S.
TnK ADVANTAGES
Of Being a Member of the Everett Piano
Club
Arc that you secure a piano that has no su
perior at a price impossible to obtain in any
other way. Members can suit themselves in
the manner of payments. You can pay all
cash, if convenient; if not, you can pay
S2o 00 or more down and 510 00 or more per
month, and get the piano immediately, or
you can pay 51 per week and will get your
piano in a short time. The plan is so ar
ranged that you get the benefit of the whole
sale cash price obtained by each club con
tracting to buv 350 pianos. It is a price
that no retail dealer, buying in small quan
tities, can possibly give on the same grade of
piano. Our plans and rules of government
are copyrighted. Other dealers cannot use
them without our consent. The opportunity
is now open to secure a first-class piano at a
price and on terms impossible to get outside
of our system. Avail yourself of it before
the list is completed fot Club B. Call at
137 Federal st. and examine the pianos, or
send for circular to the manager.
Alex. Boss.
The pianos delivered this week on 51 week
ly payments are Club A, certificate Ko. 173,
Charles B. Hvsnng, 333 Chartiers St., Alle
gheny; Club li, No. 288, Mrs. H. G. Smyth.
5117 Holmes st, Pittsburg. ttsu
In Mcmoriam.
At a meeting of the faculty of the "West
ern University, held Monday, November
10, 1890, the following memorial minute
was adopted:
"Whereas, we are called upon to mourn
the loss, by death, of our chancellor, Milton
B. Goff.
Resolved. That we, his associates in meet
ing assembled, give expression to our pro
found sorrow at his untimely death, by
which the university has lost a trusted and
faithful executive, the faculty and students
a wise counsellor and friend, whose untir
ing efforts and zeal in the cause of higher
education, will long be remembered.
Besolved, That we testify to his family
our deepest sympathy in their bereavement,
and our earnest hope that the memory of
his exemplary life may serve to comlort
them in their affliction.
Besolved, That the exercises of the Uni
versity be suspended uutil after the funeral,
and that we, the members of the faculty,
attend the funeral in a body.
Besolved, That copies of these resolutions
he sent to the family of the deceased and to
the press.
For the faculty:
F. C. Phillips,
Daniel Cabhakt,
Paul F. Bohkbacheb,
A. B. Feost,
Committee.
In Meinoxiaxn.
At a meeting of the students of the
Western University of Pennsylvania, held
in the chapel on Monday morning, Novem
ber 10, 1890, at 9:15 A. M., the following
resolutions were adopted :
"Whereas, The overruling providence
has seen fit to remove by death our honored
and respected chancellor, Milton Browning
Goff; be it
Besolved, firit, That we, the students of
the "Western University of Pennsylvania,
bear testimony to the great loss we have
sustained, individually and collectively.
Second, That we bear record ot the uoble
character, the consistent Christianity and
the marked ability of him who has' been
taken from us.
Third, That we express our sympathy
with bis bereaved family, assuring them
that we, too, deeply mourn bis loss.
Fourth. That we attend the funeral serv
ice iu a body.
For the students.
"W. A. Johnston, '91 ")
J. F. Griggs, Jr., '92. I ...
"Wm. C. Gill, '93. Committee.
B. M. Douglas, '94, J
A Bargain Toadies' Glove.
A special, shown first to-day 6-button
DeLorme Suede gloves, genuine Trefousse
make, that have never before sold lor less
than 52 a pair, we offer to-day at 51 35 a
pair. A big lot of them in best shades of
tan, brown, mode and gray.
JOS. HOENE & CO.'S
Penu Avenue Stores.
REAL ESTATE SAVINGS BANK, Ujr,
401 Smithfield Street, Cor. Fourth Avenue,
Capital, 5100.000. Surplus, 569,000.
Deposits of 51 and upward received and
interest allowed at 4 per cent. tts
Christmas is Coining.
Present your friends with oneot
Hendricks & Co.'s crayons. Prices the
lowest; work the best; good cabinets 51 00 a
dozen.
TVinter Opening To-Day.
Choice selections of costumes ladies' suit
parlor. Parcels .& Jones.
29 Filth ave.
At 85 Each, All Trimmed Bonnets
And hats ranging from 58 to 520 left over
from our last opening to be closed out on
Tuesday and "Wednesday without reserve at
55 each. A chance for a barcain.
Hobne & "Waed, 41 Fifth avenue.
Camels' hair rough novelty dress pat
terns; a choice line of these now so much in
favor fabrics just opened.
ttssu Hugus & Hacke.
Winter Opening To-Day.
Party dresses and long party wraps
ladies' suit parlor.
Paecels & Jones, 29 Fifth ave.
ladies' Newmarkets.
Fresh and new stock. Handsomest gar
ments we've ever shown.
JOS. HOBNE & CO.'S
Feun Avenue Stores.
OUR lines ot silk velvets at original prices,
51 00, $1 25, 51 50, 52 00, 53 00 and 54 00.
in colorings and qualities that cannot be ex
celled. Hugus & Hacke.
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You can find benefits by continued use of
pure beer. First-class bars prefer to aerve
their customers with Iron City Brewing
Company's brands of beer.
DIVIDEND.
Third National Bask. i
Pittsburg. November 8. 1890, f
BrVIUEND NO. 53 A DIVIDEND OP
FOUB PER CENT has been declared
this day out of the earnings of the last six
months, payable on demand, free of tax,
noll-74 W. STElNMEyEK, Cashier.
aSTDfjplaj adveritsemenu one dollar per
tguartor one mtertion. Clautfled advertUe
tnents on this page, ruch as Wanted, For Sale,
To Let, etc., ten cents per line for each inser
tion, and none taken or lets Ihpn thirty cents.
Top line being disvlaycd counts as two.
THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH
BRANCH OFFICES.
FOR THE 80UTHS1DE, NO. 1412 CARSON
STREET.
BRAN CH OFFICES ALSO AS BELOW, WHERE
WANT. FOR SALE, TO LET, AND OTHES
TRANSIENT ADVERTISEMENTS WILL BE KE
CE1VED UP TO 9 I M. FOR INSERTION.
Advertisements arc to he prepaid except where
advertisers already have accounts wlthl'M Dls
riTCii. PITTSBURG.
THOMAS MCCAFFREY, 35.a Bntler street.
EJ1IL G. STUOKEY. 24th street and Fenn ave.
E. G. bTUCKEY ACO Wylie ave, and Fultonst,
N. &TOK-ELY, Fifth Avenue Market Hooss.
SAST END.
J. W. WALLACE. 6121Fenn avenue,
OAKLAND.
MCALLISTER i. SHElBLEK,5th av. A Alwood Ik
SOUTIIEIDE.
JACOB SI'OHN. No. ICarson street
ALLEGHENY.
A. J. KAERCHER, 59 Federal street.
B. .1. McBRIDE. Market House, Allegheny.
FREDH. EGGERS. KZ Ohio street.
F. H. EGGERS 4 SON. Ohio and Chestnut .
SAMUEL LAKRY. Arch and Jackson streets.
THOMAS MCHENRY, Western and Irwlnaves.
G. W. HUGHES. I'eansvlvanla and Beaveraves.
FEItEYM. GLEIM. Rebecca and Allegheny aves.
T. K. MORRIS, b86 Preble ave.
M1LLVALE BOROUGH.
W. W. FLOCK.ER. Stationer. No. 4 Grant ave.
SHARPBBURU.
C. BELLMAN. Stationer. 818 Main st.
THE BUSINESS OFFICE OF
THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH
IS NOW
Corner Smithfield and
Diamond Streets.
avanted.
Male Help.
AGENTS-NOW IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY:
send for our new catalogue of subscription
books, family Bibles and fashionable albums:
make your selections for sale and send to us for
terms: we are now Introducing the captivating
holiday book, "Museum of tonders for Young
People." P. J. FLEMING & CO., 77 Diamond
st. oc25-TuwThrssu
AGENT-A LIVE. ENERGETIC PARTY IN
every place to introduce our goods: we have
a new line that will sell at every house and agents
can reap a harvest between now and the holidays:
will iay a salary of J75pfer month If preferred, and
furnish a team free: address at once. STAND
ARD SILVER WARE CO., Boston, Mass.
ocl8--D
AGENT PERMANENT POSITION: flTO PER
month, either In ofllcc or on the road, to the
right mn able to take 2.000 stock In well es
tablished business: correspondence solicited. Ad
dress GEO. 1. LUTZ, care of Joy bteel Ringc
Co., Kansas CItv. Mo. no7-37
AGENTs-TWO GOOD MEN: SOMETHING
entirely new; experience not neccesarv.
In vestlgateafternoons. JENNINGS, 63T7 Penu ic,
noll-X!
B
AKEK SECOND-HAND APPLY AT J.
DOYLE'S, 1811 Pennave., city. noll-88
BARBER-GOOD MAN; GOOD WAGES. CALL
at private residence, 214 JEROME ST., near
H. & O. depot, Mcheesport, Pa, noll-4S
BLACKSM1TH-E1THER HORSE SHOER OR
general man: best wages to right man. P.
H. HIPPER, Evans City, Butler Co., Pa. no9-48
TOOKKEEPER ASSISTANT BOOKKEEPER:
F must be quick and accurate; one with knowl
edge of hardware preferred. Address In own
writing, giving age and experience, A. J. K.,
Dispatch office. noll-77
CANV AbSER-FIKSl-CLASS FORTHE CEN
TURY Dictionary. H. WATTS 431 Wood
at. oc 16-100
COFFEE ROASTER AT ONCE AN EXPE
RIENCED cotlec roaster: must have recom
mendations from last employer: none others need
apply: permanent position to right party. Ad
dress THF. OHIO COFFEE AND SPICE CO.. Co
lumbus, O. nolO-18
MAN-BY J. H. STEVENSON & CO., 100
Fifth ave.. Pittsburg, an active man who
has had experience in the real estate business In
the city; also wanted to buy a good farm of 75 to
100 acres, near a station In this co. ; bona tide.
nolo
MAN-FAMILIAR WITH CANVASSING FOR
city work: talr salary: persons with no ex
perience need not apply. Address B. G., Dis
patch office. nolO-117
MAN Filter CLASS EXPERIENCED WHTTE
man for foreman In llverv stable. Apply
PENN AVE. and SHADY LANE. East End.
noll-1
MAN AN EXPERIENCED KEA1, ESTATE
agent. HUMPHREY & WHITE, No. 160
Third ave. nolt-71
PLUMBER-ONE FIRST-CLASS MAN, AND
one first-class gas fitter. Apply at HAST
INGS A. KILGORE, CharlcroU Washington co..
Pa. noll-IS
SALESMEN -ON SALARY OR COMMISSION
to handle the New Patent Chemical Ink Eras
ing Pencil: the greatest selling novelty ever pro
duced: erases Ink thoroughly in two seconds: no
abrasion of paper: an to 000 per cent pront; one
agent's sales amounted to S0M in slxdavs; another
f32 In two hours: we want one energetic general
acent for each State and Territory: sample by mall
35 cts. For terms and full paiticulars, address
THE MONROE ERASER MFG. CO., La Crosse,
Wis. no8-H
XrOUNG MAN AT O. K. DESK-ONE WHO
X can write and figure fairly well; must fur
nish best of relerences as to character. Apply
HURXB1 WARD, 41 i ifth ave. noll-93
YOUNG MAN FOR OFFICE WORK. AD
DRtsS. stating age and experience. If any,
INVOICE, Dispatch office. noll-sf
Female Help.
CHAMBERMAID AND DINING ROOM
girl. Inquire at WEST PENN HOSPITAL,
Twenty-eighth street. noll-76
c
OOK A GOOD COOK. APPLY AT 149
SHEFFIELD bT.. Allegheny. noll-75
DRESSMAKERS TWO EXPERIENCED
dressmakers. 304 LACOCK ST., Allegheny.
noll-98
LAD WITH EXECUTIVE ABILITY TO
act as forelady for 15 young women: a good
salary to the right person. Applvat 4M gSilTH
FIELD ST.. care Harris & Co., id fioor. from 3 to
Jr. ., November 11, 12 and is. noll-3
SKIRTMAKER-ONE EXPERIENCED: REF
ERENCE required. 6123 PENN AVE.. East
End. noll-40
Male and Female Help.
JANITOR-WAITERS, DAIRYMEN, FARM
hands, col. man, teamster, cooks, chamber-
uiniiia, ituuDC Kina, uuisc Kilt, uisuwasuer. laun
dress, dining room girls, col, girls. MEEHAN'b,
545 G rant st. nolO-D
Situations.
POsITION-AS BOOKKEEPER OR ASSIST
ANT by a young man of a: five years' ex
perience on IrookS or a large manufacturing co.;
good reference. Address R. T., Dispatch office.
nolI-33
SITUATION-BY MAN OF 15 Y'EAKS' EX
PERIENCE In iron and steel business, as
bookkeeper, assistant clerk and traveler; willing
to go anywbere and do anything respectable. with
chance of promotion; best reference. Address
E, Dispatch office. noll-34
SITUATION-BY A YOUNG MAN WHO
wishes to learn a good trade or business; can
speak German and give the very best of reler
ences. Address S. A., Dispatch office, noll-67
SITUATION BY AN F.LDERLY MAN ON THE
brink of starvation: any employment when by
he can carnfl per week. Address N. M.. Dis
patch office. noll-117
SITUATION-BY A YOUNG MAN OF 20, IN
a wholesale or retail drygoods store. Ad
dress K. A., Dispatch office. uoll-39
JITUATION-BYFIlteT-CLASSBARTENDF.K;
5 best reference. Address B.B., Dispatch office.
noll-60
Financial.
BUS1NESS-TO PURCHASE AN INTEREST
or hnslness requiring from $5,000 to (10,000 lu
paying business; must bearclose Investigation.
Address MERCHANT, DRpatch office.
noll-61-TTS
MONEY-OUR FACILITIES FOR FURNISH.
1NG money to any amount on bond and
mortgage are unequalcd; lowest rates or Interest
and no delay. If you need money apply MORRIS
A FLEMING, 108 Fourth aye. Jy27-86-TT8SU
MONEY LOANED BATES 4Ji TO PER
cent, according to amount and location,
bee BAXTER, THOMPSON & CO., 16 Fourth
ave. se30-59-Tussu
MOltTGAGES-ON CITY, SUBURBAN AND
country properties. Rates 4i 5 and 6 per
cent, as to security oficred. SAMUEL w.
BLACK ft CO., tU9 Fourth ave. ocSMl-Tuwrs
MORTGAGES ON CITY OK ALLEGHENY
cotintv property at lowest rates. HENRV
A. WEAVER CO.. 92 Fourth avenue. mh2-D
MOICTGAGES-MONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS
to suit at i. 5 and 6 per cent. ALLES A
iSAILEY, 164 Fourth ave. Tel. 167. apl4-19-TTSSu
TO LOAM t5O0, 000, iN AMOUNTS OF 3,W0
and upward, on city and suburban property,
on 4X per cent: also smaller amounts at i and t
percent. BLACK & BAIIiD, 95 Fourth avenue.
seZl-d-'S-D
TO LOAN 1200,000 ON MORTGAGES 100
andunward at per cent: $300,000 at4)f per
cent on residences or business property, vacant
lots or farm b. t. H.FRENCH, 125 Fourth ave.
OC23-D
C- 000.000 TO LOAN ON MORTGAGES-
tiD 1-9 large and small amonnta at 4. 6 and I
percent free of auto tax: no delay., KEED B,
COTLEACO.. 1M Fourth ave.
inya-60-TTS
WAN'.fED.
Miscellaneous.
EVERYONE-TO HAI'K THEIR BROKEN
windows fixed beroie winter; telephone 1471
or write postal card Or price list. G. G.
O'BRIEN, Painter. 292 Fifth ave. selO-TTS
PENSIONS THE PITTSBURG PENSION
AGENCY OF J. H. UTEVENSON & CO.. 100
Fifth ave. Pensions now had for all disabled
soldiers, permanently helpless children ami
widows or deceased soldiers under lste act or
Congress: pensions increased to correspond with
the disability; bounties collected: certificates ot
service procured where discbarges are lost.
sc!4-i
STUDENTS OF SHORTHAND DESIRING TO
a quire expert speed to call for full particu
lars at MARTIN'S SH03THAND SCUOOK 412
Wood st. noll-M
YOU -GET A BAKER'S DOZEN (13), OF
Stewart & Co. 's fine cabinet photos for II, at
90 and 92 FEDERAL ST., Allegheny.
mv25-49-TTSU
FOR. SALE TJIIPKOVF.D KEAI. ESTATE.
City Residences.
CENTER AVE.-AT A GREATLY REDUCED
price; (5,500: a good house, 8 rooms, in first
class order: on Center ave., near Fulton st.. and
hut a few minutes froia Wood aud Fifth ave.. by
cable liner any one desiring to secure a C?
borne here Is a chance to secure a bargain. (46).
See W. A. HERKON bONb, 80 Fourth ave.
no8-S9-8,ll,15.1,22
T71KAME HOUSE-NINE ROOMS. ON SOUTH
JP SIDE, near Smithfield St. bridge: lot, 90x130:
will pay 13 per cent; price, 12,400, one-hair cash.
PETjiR SHIELDS, 533 Grant St.. corner Virgin
alley. noll-44
HALL ST.. THIRTY-SECOND WARD-A,
frame dwelling of 9 rooms and 2 finished
rooms In attic: cellar, cistern, gas and water,
slate roof: room for another house on same lot:
only (3.800; reduced from (l,5T0 to make sneedy
sale; a great bargain here By J. II. STEVEN
SON 4 CO., liX) Fifth ave. no7
HOUSE EIGHT-ROOM FRAME HOUSE:
viater inside; located In central part of city:
will pay 14 per cent: price, (1.900. PETER,
SHIELDS, 533 Grant St.. corner Virgin alley.
noll-44
SEVENTH WARD. ONE bQUARB FROM
Fifth ave., two-story and attic brick dwell
ing of six rooms, bath, lull, vestibule, nat. and
art, gas; rented for (30 per mo,: also, on rear of
lot fronting on paved alley, two-story mansard
brick, seven Tooins; rented for (27 per mo. : prop
erty sewered and in good .repair: a desirable In
vestment: low price. BAJLTER, THOMPSON
CO.,162Fourthavc. n 09-1C5-TTSS u
3J- - OOO-TERMS TO SUIT FINE CITY
DJLJl9 residence An admirably arranged,
substantial and almost new two-story residence,
containing nine rooms, bathroom, with all modern
improvements: nearlv an acre of ground, with
shade and fruit trees, located on the corner of two
streets, commanding a fine view; a very healthy
and attractive location: gcod water, aud cement
walks all round. PE1 Ell SHIELDS, 533 Grant
street comer Virgin alley. oc29-5ff"
QA 300-FORBES ST., NEAR SENECA-A
Otfcl two-stnrv and mallard brick dwelling of
storeroom and seven dwelling rooms, lauudrv.
side entrance, good cellar, housentcely papered,
f minted and grained: will lent for (40 per month:
ut 20x00. BLACK & BAIUD, 95 Fourth ave. E3I.
nol-15-1.11,21
Crr OOO-A 10 PER CENT LAWRENCEVILLE
5 9 Investment on account of removal ot
owner; a7-roomed brick and a 10-rooincd double
frame dwelling, city waier. gas, etc., with lot
25x100 fronting on two streets. U. C. CLARKE,
135 Fourth ave., and Edgcirood. no2-TTS
(JJ-I COO-EASY PAYMENTS-A GOOD HOUSE
Ox' five rooms: newlv painted aud repaired;
lot 25x120 feet, on Washington ave., one of the
most central and convenient locations In Thirty
first ward. (351.) bee W. A. HERKON & bON'S,
80 Fourth ave. nol-49-TU
Qpr OOO - ELEGANT MANSARD BRICK
til)09 dwelling: nine rooms and finished attic,
hall, vestibule, both gases, good cellar, street
paved: the best investment in the Sixth ward.
WM. PETTY & CO.. 107 Fourth ave. no4-43-TTS
2 000 FOR BOTH-1'ORTY-FOUP.TH ST..
Dfl9 near Fenn avenue, 2-story brlct dwellings
of 6 rooms each, hall and good cellar, water, both
gases, etc.; lot 25x100. C 116. BLACK A BA1HD,
95 Fourth avenue. nol-15-1, 11,21
OQOO DOWN-BAL. ON TIME-HOUSES 4
OO to 6 rooms. HOLMES & CO.. 420 Smith
field st. noll-80
East End Residences.
AIKEN AVE., SHADYSIDE-A BARGAIN
large frame dwelling of ten room s, com fort
able and convenient; lot 163x163. THOS. LIG
GETT, 71 Diamond st. noS-14-TTS
HOUSE NICE SEVEN-ROOM BRICK, BAT II.
gas. laundry. Inside shutters, large lot 48x
120. on KIppevst. (paved), close to Negleyave.;
easy terms. MELLON BUTHEKS, 6349 Station
6t. no9-134-TTSu
OAKLAND AVENUE-AN ELEGANT SITU
ATION near Forbes street, modern ptessed
brick of 8 rooms, beautifully finished and com
plete in every detail: a property that will attract
an exacting buyer; price asked is below actual
value: detailed description by mall or examina
tion Incited. CHARLES SOMEUS CO., 313
Wood St., 6019 Penn ave. no9-90-Tusu
RESIDENCE ELEGANT NEW PRESSED
BR1CK residence, modern In every respect,
11 handsome rooms, also beautiful receptiou hall
and large attic rooms: all conveniences Included
and finished throughout in perfect taste; building
constructed under supervision of Owner, who now
occupies: large lot 50x145 o J prominent E. E. ave;
asphalt pivlng, flarstone walks: surroundings on
every hand or first-class character; convenient by
cable, electric and P. R. R.: to a prompt pur
chaser we can offer a positive bargain: possession
on transfer of title. CHARLES BOMERS CO.,
313 Wood St., 6019 Penn av. no9-90-TuSu
SOUTH HIGHLAND AVE. TWO NEW
Queen Anne residences of 11 rooms, recep
tion hall, hardwood mantuls with art linings, tile
hearths, wired for electrlu light, with fine com
bination burners, large pantries, speaking tubes,
cemented laundry with stationary tubs, fine lawn
with stone walks; Immediate possession: casv
terms. BAXTER, THOMPSON Co., 162 Fourth
ave. no9-104
S'
T. CLAIR ST., NEAR STANTON AVE., EAST
End Bargain for a short time only, new
modern frame dwelling often rooms, every con
venience: lot 37)ixl02 to a 20-foot alley. THOS.
LIGGETT, 71 Diamond St. no8-14-TTS
2Q 500EAC1I-1KVING TERRACE. NEAR
Ou) Ellsworth ave; 3 tine two-story and attic
brick dwellings, each containing 10 rooms, nicely
f tapered throughout, first and second floors Un
shed In oak, reception hall has corner fireplace,
first floor has hard wood mantels with cabinets,
slate mantels with tile hearths on second floor, fine
chaudellcrs, parlor and reception hall have fire
places with art llnlngsand andirons with ras-logs.
balance of fire-places hare club-house grates with
tile linings, stationary range, hot and cold water,
bath-room with stationary washstand andw. c.
cellar has side entrance, large front and rear
porches: vard enclosed with nice Iron fence: flag
stone walks; lots each being 52x176 feet, extend
ing back to alley; one square from Duquesne
Electric Line. BLACK & BAIUD, 95 Fourth ave.
(A144) no8-6,ll,25
C20Q 000-13 ACRES. EAST END-QUEEN
7)iJO' Anne brick residence, facing 50 feet: as
phaltum paved and sewered street; one minutes1
walk from Duquesne electric road, close to the
Penn and Fifth avenue cable roads: containing 11
large rooms, reception hall, bath, laundry, range,'
Dotn gases, state mantels ana tne ncartns, inside
shutters, two inside w. cs, porches, etc.; in fact,
fitted up throughout with all modern appliances,
and was built for use of present owner, who is
compelled to fell on account of removal to Cali
fornia: abundance of large fruit and shade trees,
excellent sprln f of fine water, also spring house;
large stable and carriage house: beautiful drives,
flagstone sidewalks, etc.: terms to suit purchaser;
this Is a verv desirable property and a bargain.
M. F. HIPPl.E&CO., 96 Fourth ave.
no9-71-TTSU
QpT 300-FOK A NEW HOUSE OF 6 ROOMS
?tj! and three finished attic rooms, on a sew
ered street, within three minutes' walk of Fifth
ave. cable; has vestibule, hall, sliding doors, slate
mantels throughout, both gases, city water, bath,
hot and cold water, range, sta. washstand: all
modern: good dry cellar: lot 29x120 to alley: terms
to suit. S. A. DICKIE A CO., Penn and Shady
arcs., E. E. 1634 nolI-65-TTS
ffQ 300-FOK 8 ROOM FRAME AND F1N
OO' lsIIED attic house, nearly new and in
perlect condition, slate mantel, nat. and art. gas,
city water, electric bell, two porches, house nicely
papered; a handsome little home In good neigh
borhood and easy walking distance of two cable
lines; two minutes to new electric; terms to suit.
S. A. DICKIE & CO., Penn and Shady ave. E. E.
874. . noil 65TTS
C- "T OOO-ON A 60-FOOT PAVED AND
4 JLtJf residence avenue on line of Duquesne
electric road and close to P. R. R, and cable lines;
an elegant new Queen Ann'brict, ten rooms, re
ception h.ill, bath. Inside w. c, china closets: a
very complete home on very easy terms: (3,000 to
(4,000 cash, hal. long time: lot 50x315 to a 60-foot
street. M. F. H1PPLE A CO., 96 Fourth ave.
no7-5l-Tursu
700-FOR A HAN1.SOME LITTLE HOME;
one of the cheapest nronertlea In Vjm
End: 5-room frame: pautrv. ennd. rirv cellar, ami
in splendid order: house nicely papered; location
goodand within eas) walk orcable line: lot 25x
100: a bargain for a small family that is worth
looking up; lavorable terms. 8. A. DICKIE
CO., Penn and Shady aves., E. E. (475.)
noll-65TTS
CQA OOO BOQUET ST.. NEAR SYLVAN
OV. avenue, a fine propertv fronting 12
feet on Boquet street by 350 feet deep extending
through to Ward street, having theron a two
story frame dwelling of5 rooms and attic; would
divide nicely into 25-foot lots. BLACK A BAIRD,
95 Fourth avenue. (D175). noI-15-LH,2l
QJQ 250-ON MAYFLOWER ST., NR. PARK
apOi way. East End. new house 6 rooms, attic
bath, both kinds or gas. Inside shutters, cement
cellar; terms easy. (149.) See W. A. HEKRON &
SONS, 80 Fourth ave. no4-50-Tu
ffQ 300 BARGAIN BRYANT ST.. EAST
30 End, near Highland Park; frame dwelling
six rooms, comlortable and convenient: Iot50xli4
to a 20-foot alley. THOS. LIGGETT, 71 Diamond
St. . H08-14-ITS
fljrr 800-EAST END, RIVER AVE., BRICK
Wl ' dwelling of nine rooms, all modern Im
provements; good stable on rear of lot; lot 60x100
to a 20-foot alley. THOS. LIGGETT, 71 Diamond
st. . no8-14-TTS"
Auecheny Residences.
CALIFORNIA AVE.-NEAK SEDGWICK ST.-:
Allegheny residence; frame house, five rooms
and attic, good hall and side entrance; lot 20x100
feet: will sell cheap. GEORGE K. BOTHWELL,
No 104 Franklin st., near Beaver aye.. Alle
gheny. Pa. oc18-31-TTSSU
1 K OOO-YVESTEKNAVE.. NEABIGKANT
wXtJf avenue, a good, substantial two-story
and Mtlc brick dwelling of nine rooms, ball, bath
rooir, w. c. laundry, marble mantels, nice fur
nace, hot and cold water, both gases, large sited
yard I lot 46x J20 to alley. BLACK & BAIKD. 95
Fourth avenue. (B234). nol-l.Vl.U.JI
FOR SALE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE.
Allegheny Residences.
QA OOO-SOMETHING DESIRABLE IN AL
Ottr? I.KGHENY; Arch st.; nice six-roomed
house: all conveniences; porches, front, side and
back yard; price Is low. CHARLES SOMEKS &
CO., 313 Wood st., 6019 Penn aye.
noil-71-Tussu
QO 200-MANHATTAN ST.. NEAR FRAN K
33M LIN St.. a two-story frame dwelllnr or
four rooms slid kitchen: both gases: lot27x72feet;
nice front vard. BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth
avenue. (B237). nol-15-1.11,21
Suburban Residences.
BELLEVUE-JOSEFH S. BROWN'S PROP
ERTY at Bellevnc consisting of about 10
acres or beautirul grounds. Is now sdb-dlrldcd
into a number of fine large lots. 75x200. facing two
streets: ror view, air and situation and easy ac
cess to the city this property is not excelled In
Allegheny county: It is equally distant rrom the
station of the P., Ft. W. Jfc C. 11. B. and the pro
posed Bellevue electric railroad, and is now only
15 minutes from the heart of the city: these lots
are rolling, and afford opportunity for unex
celled drainage: also, an abundance of never
falling, soft spring water on the property.
Jhese beautiful lots are offered on exceptionally
favorable terms, as follows: To anyone building
a house to a propertv line at a cost of (2,500 the lot
will be sold on a flat 5-year mortgage at 5 3-10 per
cent interest, the Improved property at a reason
able security payment; balance on satisfactory
terms to purchaser. In addition to the lots there
are two fine houses of 12 and 13 rooms, and one
complete 5-roomed cottage, with all the modern
conveniences: water all over the house bath
rooms, water closets, bothgasses: ample grounds
viith all small and large fruits. The houses are In
goo? repair and are well situated and suitable for
private residences or for public Institutions, and
as we are determined to sell. It will pay those con
templating a purchase of such propertv to call on
ns for particulars: important "gas" Important;
the owner of the above property has a gas well on
the adjoining place capable of supplying a large
number or houses, the supply of which will be
first reserved for the buyers of this property free,
which will insure the buyers or this property an
abundant maximum supply at all times, when
others are most uncomfortable from the cold
because the supply Is within a few hundred feet
of their doors and especially reserved for them.
For further Information and plans call on COT
TON A WHITE, 157 Lacock St., Allegheny, Pa.
noll-52-TThs
EMSWORTH-FINE RESIDENCE PROPER
TY; large lot. For particulars see A. D.
WILSON. 55 federal st, Allegheny.
noll-49-Tuihs
N
EVILLE STATION FINE KhSIDENCE
nronertv: large lot. See A. D. WILSON. 55
reueraisc. Auegncny,
.-. - . - v.. .D .. .. t
noll-49-TnIhs
Q-( Q BOO OSBORNE, BEAVER ROAD.
lOl opposite Hare's place, two-story and
mansard frame dwelling of 13 rooms, hall, bath
room, w. c. water, natural gas, slate mantels,
nice furnace, good laundrv. porches, etc.: beauti
ful lawn in front, good walks, excellent spring
water, shade and fruit trees: 3H acres of ground.
BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth avenue. (H44).
nol-15-1,11,21
Q A 300-EDGEW00D, ELLA STREET. NEAR
09 Vtalnut. two-story frame dwelling of 7
rooms and finished attic, hall, natural gas, front
porch, laundry; house onlr one year old;lot56x
197; board walk to either WDklnsburg or Edge
wood stations: dellgtitrully located. BLACK &
BAIRD, 95 Fourth avenue. (K59).
nol-15-1, 11,21
QT00 CASH AND PAYMENTS lO SUIT
Qt) will buy an elegant 7-room house, with pan
try, water in kitchen, cemented cellar, heated by
furnace, both gases, slate mantels, level lot 40 x
114, few miles rrom Ft. Waneroad; price (2,500.
MAGAW & GOFF, Lira., 145 Fourth ave.
no9-l01-TTSU"
QQf-'OASH AND SMALL MONTHLY PAY
3)tJ ments will get vou anew 5-rooui house
with fine lot. In Etna Park Place, a rapidly grow
ing suburb, convenient to cttv; (1,400: plans and
photos at office. MAGAW & GOFF. Lira., I4S
Fourth ave. no9-I01-TTSU
QQOO CASH-BALANCE OF (1,600 IN MONTH
OO L Y payments or (25 each, including Interest,
for 5-room dwelling and lot 40x137, Brushton;
owner rnon-resldent; must be sold. BAXTER,
THOMPSON & Co., 162 Fourth avenne.
UO9-105-TTSSU
O f CASH AND SMALLS1L)NTHLY PAY
tjOKJ ments will buy anew 6rCm house with
fine lot 17x145, sa miles from postoh,"cc: frequent
and ranid transit: price 11,200. MAGAW A
GOFF, Lira., 145 Fourth ave.
no9-l0l-rrsu
Qf) 600-L1NDEN STATION. SECOND AVE..
J near station, two-story lrame dwelling of
5 rooms and outside kitchen: lot 50x120: nice loca
tion. BLACK & BAIR: 95 Fourth avenue.
(DI62). nol-15-1,11,21
5JQ 000-BRYANT ST., EAST BELLEVUE.
OO? frame house hall, seven rooms, cement cel
lar, natural gas: lot 33x154. M'LAIN A ZUG
SMI1H, 437Grantst. noll-5
FORSAXE LOTS.
City Lots.
HOMESEEKERS CALL ON PETER
SHIELDS, 533 Grant St., for the most de
sirable low priced lots in the city; terms easy.
oc2S-6f
LOT-OVER 40n FEK1' FRONT ON GOOD
street, near Court House: a bargain. BAX
TER, THOMPSON & CO , KEFourth ave.
nu9-lC5- TTSSU
ALE OF LOTS-DO NOT FOROETTIIESALF.
ot fine building lots near the head of the
Tviil.t..Ani1 St.Mit lnillna.r'P f fhla rum.
lng Wednesday and Saturday: we will be on the
ground, ana aesiro to cioie out-tne enure plot or
M lots, tne property x)i toe neirs or 3. i-. tioiiis:
prices and terms to suit all: an opportunity for
the worklngmen to get a home: low taxes, good
location and easy of access: lots from (100 to (700.
Inquire or MORRISON A BANKS, 103 Third ave.,
cor. Wood st. Telephone 1557. no4-TTS
0130 EACH-CHEAP CITY LOTS, 25X150
J each, good location and bound to grow In
value: only a short distance from Penn ave. S.
A. DICKIE A CO., Penn and Shady aves.. E. E.
45. noll-65rrs
QQ"A EACH - BROWNSVILLE AVE.,
OOov Ihlrty-flrst ward, nice vacant lots;
wilt sell on small easy payments. (1129). BLACK
A BAIRD, 95 Fourth aren ue. nol 1-56-11, 18, 26
East End LOts.
BAUM GROVE PLAN EAST END-WE
have several of the choicest lots In this plan
for sale at verv low prices. BAXTER, THOMP
SON A CO., 162 Fourth ave. no9-105-TTSSu
EAST END-ON ST. CLAIR ST., NEAR STAN
TON ave., lot 37xl02 to a 20-foot alley, (12
per foot. THOS. LIGGETT, 71 Diamond st.
no8-14-TTS"
3- OTS-EASYTERMSlTHESCHENLEY PARK
Ji Land Company are selling the best lots for
the price offering In the city. Call at or address
PETER SHIELDS, 533 Grant St., cor. Virgin
alley. oc28-6
PARK LOTS BUY NOW; DON'T WAIT
until spring, as they will enhance; the
schenley Park Land Company arc selling the best
lots for the price in the city. Call at PETER
SHIELDS'. 533 Grant St., cor. Virgin alley.
OC28-69
SCHENLEY PARK LOTS-CHEAPEST INTHE
citv PETEKSUIELDS,5.'CIGrantst.,Uselllng
lots In the Schenley Park Laud Company's plan
at prices within the reach of all purchasers.
oc28-69
TERRACE ST. LOT 40XI50-ONE SQUARE
from Fifth ave., Oakland: 12 minutes from
Court House. A. D. WILSON. 55 Federal St.,
Allegheny. noll-19-TuThs
QQr7 TO (1.000 EACH-PARK VIEW PLAN
tjpO O of lots, near Robinson St., opposite
Ursullne Academy, Fourteenth Ward, Oakland,
1J4 miles or 12 minutes' ride from postoffice, three
minutes' walk from Fifth ave. Traction cars:
cheanest and best lots in the city. THOs. LIG
GETT, 71 Diamond st. no7-61-D
CQA PER FOOT, ELLSWORTH AVE.. EAST
OOU End, lots 28 and 80x125 teet to a 20-foot al
ley; also, on Alder St., 406x120 feet to a 20-foot al
ley, large brick house thereon, (22,000. or (55 per
foot. THOS. LIGGETT. 71 Diamond st.
no8-14-TT8
t2 300-lf ACRES. EAST END, CORNER
iTIvJ Dunfermline and Reynolds ave.. adjoin
ing .Mrs. Carnegie's. THOS. LIGGETT, 71 Dia
mond St. no8-14-TTS
Allegheny Lots.
FAYETTKST., ALLEGHENY-CORNER LOT
150x124 feet. A. D. WILSON. 55 Federal st.
B
IDGEAVE. 1.0T73xI32 FEEl'. A. D. WIL
SON, 55 Federal St., Allegnenv.
noll-49-TUThs
Suburban Lots.
LOTS-SOX60-(75 EACH: EASY TERMS; THE
famous Klssell Snrlngs plan of lots, the com
ing summer resort; it has the most beautiful scen
ery and contains the finest trout and mineral
.springs in the state: omv one hour's ride from
city. HUMPHREY A WHITE, Ko. lOOThlrd ave.
noll-72
gf) 200 FOR 2X ACHES OF GROUND AT
3-( hdgewcrth station, i t. Wayne R.R. : abund
ance of fruits, good house seven rooms; this is a
bargain. (150 sub.) bee W. A. HEREON A SONS,
80 Fourth ave. no4-49-Tu
-I SOO-(I.S00. (3.300 LOTS AT THKSE
3JL prices; best location at Edgewood, P. K
It.; sizes 66x132 ft. and 66x264 ft. (145 sub.) see
W. A. HERKON A SONS. 80 Fourth ave.
no4-49-Tu
OO-WALLS STATION, PENNSYLVANIA
tDJ railroad. Versailles are. near Center ave..
a vacant lot. 25x110 feet. BLACK A BA1KD. 95
Fourth ave. (K61). noIl-57-ll.i9,24
Farms.
FARM-92 ACRES-GOOD FRAME HOUSE
6 rooms, barn and other outbuildings; land
in fine order: underlaid with coal; near to good
markets: only (1.000 cash, balance small annual
payments: would exchange tor city property.
jD. W1TTISH, 410 Grant st. noil-D
Miscellaneous.
HOMES-WE WILL BUY OR BUILD FOR
you anywhere and let your rent pay for the
propertymo security required. GRAN1TESTATE
PROVIDENT ASSOCIATION, branch offices,
Standard building, .531-533 Wood St.. Pittsburg.
noo-TTS6u
Q1 Pi OOO-ON PENN AVE., BETWEEN
J5XLM Tenth and Twenty-rourth sts., 3-story
brick residence containing 10 rooms and bath,
marble mantels, both gases, with 2-story brick
stable on the rear; has been and Is now occupied
bya well-known physician; terms, (5,CW cash,
balance at 4pcr cent.
.! 700-On Pearl st., near Penn ave.. 3 lots,
20x132ft. each, with anew frame dwelling of 6
rooms; or will sell house and I lot for (2,700; this
Is a No. I bargain, at terms to suit purchaser.
(15,500-On Pearl St., running through to Ed
mund, near Penn ave., residence of Jacob Kurtz,
lot 152x320. with 3 frame dwellings of i rooms and
attic in each, No. 1 repair, stable, carriage and
outbuildings.
This property will subdivide in building lot
which wlllsell for (1,200 and (900 e-eh. .rand
chance ror speculation t sealt and hi; convinced!
terms to suit purchaser. THOS. MCCAFFREi,
Real Estate and Insurance Agent, (539 Butler St.,
city. Telephone 5514. noll-44-ns
TOR SAIVE-BUSTNESS.
Business Opportunities.
rUGAK-ETK1:t- NOTION STORES. DRUG
vy stores, shoe stores, book and stationery
store, milk-depots, hardware and tinning busi
ness, two East End grocery stores, others In both
cities well located, flouring mill. (3,000; bakeries.
SHEPARD A CO.. 131 Fourth ave. no9
GROCEKIES-(300 TO (2.000: CIGAR AND
notion stores, (250 to (2,000: bakeries, con
fectioneries, newspaper and express routes:, good
office business. PERC1VAL A CHAPMAN. 439
Grant st. noll-78"
1 ROCERY-CIGAR, SHOE. NOTION. DRY
xJT goods and hardware stores: bakeries: (310 to
(1.500: milk depots. HOLMES A CO., 420 Smith
field st. noll-79
TIN STORE-WITH GOOD JOBBING TRADE
In good town: no opposition; very low price
to prompt buyer. BAX1ER, THOMPSON A CO.,
162 Fourth ave. no9-105-TTSSu
STAND-ARKTAIL STAND PAYING (1,500 A
year on small investment: business cash,
which makes It very desirable: location central:
terras cash or tlinc: if yon want the opportunity
or a lifetime address BUSINESS. DlBpateho nice.
noS-72-TTSn
Business l'ropertles.
LOT 70X80 TO AN ALLEY-NEAR SIXTH
ave: old buildings rented fur (1.500 per year:
cheap. BAXTER, THOMPSON A CO.. ifcFourth
aye. noS-109-TTSu"
OOO FOR ALL-PENN AVE.. NEAR
9 Twcntv-second street, three three.storv
brick buildings of storeroom aud six dwelling
rooms each, both gases: property well sewered;
this Is lease-hold property, lease having 21 years
to run; rent (1.450 per vear; lot 48x100 to alley.
(CSS). BLACK A 15A1KD. 95 Fourth avenue.
nol.55-il. 16.25
FOR SAXE-MLSCELULNEOUS.
Horses, Veliicles, Live Stock, Etc.
PONY-HANDSOME a-YEAR OLD PONY:
warranted sound: no better saddler In the
city; any child can ride or drive It with perfect
safety. Apply to DR. R. JENNINGS, 215 First
ave., above Grant st. noll-81
Machinery and Metals.
BARGAINS IN SECOND-HAND ENGINES
and bolters, onel4xo0in.. one 12x24 lu.. one
12x18 In., two 10x20 In., one 12x12 In., one 10x12 in.,
four 9x12 In., and large lot or smaller sizes;
mounted portable engines 8 to 12 b. p., shafting.
uilevs. pumps, governors, etc. J. S. oUNG,
1-25 Park way. Allegheny, Pa. oc30-D
DRILLING ENGINES AND BOILERS-FOK
oil or gas wells, engines and hollers In every
size and style, sawmills an.! wood-working ma
chinery. HARMES MACHINE DEPOT. No. 97
First ave, Pittsburg. Pa. rah9-D
ENGINES AND BOlLbR-NEW AND RE
FUTED: repairing promptly attended to.
PORTER FOUNDRY' AND MACH1NL CO.,
LIM., below Suspension bridge. AHegheny, Pa.
oc2-68
HOISTING AND PORTABLE ENGINES
small vertical engines and boilers, wire
rope. Iron charging barrows, Sicmen valves, lard
kettles, castings, etc. VELTE A MCDONALD.
3200 Pennurenue. ocl-TTS
TJEMINGTON TYPEWRITERS ATTHE LOW
JLV EST cah prices or on the Installment plan.
A. M. MARTIN. 112 Wood st. noll-5J
Miscellaneous.
BANANAS.-HEADQUARTERS FOR BA
NANAS, Florida oranges and foreign fruits
of all kinds: have my fruit bought direct from the
groves In Florida, and select only oranges grown
on the finest groves, and will give my patrons the
finest trult that comes to this city: have also in
storage out 2,000 barrels fjney apples, from
which can load car at short notice. My stock of
potatoes, onions, apples and fruits Is the largest
In the city, and will not be undersold by any
house In tne trade. Come and examine my stock.
Have bandied up to date 150,000 baskets of grapes
this season, and will continue to handle largely
of Concords, catawbas, etc., for the next 30 days.
Do not forget the place, the old established house
of THOS. II. MCGOWAN, 607 Lloerty street.
Fair dealing and honesty" lsmy motto. noll-5S
HIGH RATH FIRST-CLASS INVESTMENTS
National bank stock, collateral secured
paper, municipal bonds. BELLAN-PRICE IN
VESTMENT CO., 43 and 4tv'acobsan Bld'g. Den
ver, Col. no4-6l-DASn-
NEW GOODS ARRIVING DAILY' -COME
and examine our stock of gold and silver
watches, clocks, diamonds, ewalry and silver
ware etc.: lowest prices In the two cities, at
WILSON'S. 61 Fourth ave, Pittsburg. Fine
watch and Jewelry repairing a specialty.
noll-TT8
PERSONAL.
PERSONAL BOOKS WANTED-IF YOU
have anv books to selt. let us know. LEVI'S
BOOK SIORE, Seventh Avenue Hotel building.
mh7
PERSONAL-BOOKS, BOOKS. BOOKS, OLD
and new, largest stock, lowest prices; librar
ies purchased. FRANK BACON A CO.. 301
Smlthfleld St., Pittsburg, Pa. noil
PERSONAL AVE HAVE NOW THE LARG
EST and most complete optical manufactur
ing esiaousnmeni west oi i-niiaueipma; an pre
scriptions are filled by skilled experts. CHESS-
MAN
.N -MANN ION OPTICAL CO., No. 42 Federal
st. Ally.
oclS-19-TuSSn
PERSONAL-ANT PERSON WHO WAS A
passenger on lubonnd Citizens' Butler street
traction car No. 104. on Wednesday. November 5.
1890, between 9 and 10 A. m.. between 'Ihlrty
elghth and Twenty-sixth streets, please send ad
dress to undersigned, who. after paving fare,
was violently ejected from that car. H. KLEIN,
No. 33 Webster are.. Pittsburg. noll-63
PERSONAL-GENTLEMEN CONTEMPLAT
ING a trip to the seashore and mountain re
sorts or returning therefrom, should bring their
clothing to DICKSON, the tailor, 65 Filth are,
cor. Wood St., second floor, and have the same
cleaned, repaired and pressed, so as to look like
new, and at a reasonable cost, and at the same
time should yoa desire a new suit, his stock of
Imported and domestic goods is of the newest and
most fashionable patterns; by giving him a call
von will not regret It. rI elc. 1553. Je2S-D
I.OST.
I- OST-GOLD BRACELET WITH LOCK Al
J, TACHED. between Hotel Boyee and Penn
aaenuc: liberal reward If returned to 11J7 LIB
ERT f ST. noll-87
LOST-THELOSSOF YOUR SIGHT CAN BE
avoided if you will goat once to the expert
opticians. CHESSMAN A MANNlON. No. 42
Federal 6t.. Ally., whenever your eyes begin to
canse trouble and hare proper glasses adjusted;
every pair of glasses guaranteed; best (1 specta
cles on earth. oc18-19-tussu
FOUND.
FOUND DR. GRIFFITH'S TA-VA-ZON
specials cure all dlseaces. 301 GRANT ST.
noIl-97
FOUND-A PLACE WHERE YOUR EYES
can be fitted bv expert opticians without
charge for examination: every pair of glasses
nttea are gnaraniccu: uesi 91 spectacles on eartn
CHESSUAN-1IANNION OPTIC
1CAL CO.. No. 42
Federal St.. Ally.
OClS-19-TUSSU
ELECTIONS.
TVJOTICE IB HEREBY GIVEN THAT IN
xx pursuance to a resolution ot the Board of
Directors of the Braddock Wire Company, an
election of the stockholders of said company
will be held at its principal office, 1'ittsburp,
Pa., on TUESDAY, December 30, lS90,at 10
o'clock A. H to vote on the proposed increase
in the capital stock of said company from 300,
000 to $500,000. W.H.ROWE,
W. F. MCCOOK. ' Secretary.
Solicitor. oc2i-75-Tu
PROPOSALS.
US. Engineer Office. Charleston-Kanawha,
. W. Va., September W, 1890. Proposals
for buildinc the foundations, and the piers
abutment, etc, for a movable dam at lock No.
7 of the Great Kanawha river improvement,
will be received at this office until 3 r. if. of DE
CEMBER 3. 189'). and tben opened. The atten
tion of bidders Is called to the acts of Congress
approved February 26, 1883. and February 23
1S87, Vol. 23, naze 332, and Vol. 21, page 414,
Statutes at Large. Information can be ob
tained by application to ADDISON M.SCOTT,
Resident Engineer. WA1. P. CRAIGHILL,
Colonel of Engineers, U. S. A.
oclG-2S-16.17.1Snol0.11,12
LEGAL NOTICES.
J. T. GORMLEY, Executor,
62 Main street. West End.
ESTATE OK JAMES GORMLEY, DE
CEASED Notice ii hereby given that
letters testamentary on the estate of Jaines
Gormley have been granted to the undersigned,
to whom all persons indebted to said estate are
requested to make immediate payment, and
those having claims against the same should
make them known without delay. J. T.
GORMLEY, 62 Main st. West End.
ocIS-40-TU
ATOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT LET
IM TERS of administration upon the o-tate
of Peter Tesh, deceased, late of the City of Al
legheny, have been granted to the undersigned.
Ail persons indebted to said estate will make
payment to the undersigned, and all persons
having claims will present them to her.
ELIZABETH A. ZEHNDMt,
Franklin St., Eighth ward, Allegheny.
OC28.43TU
EDUCATIONAL.
MISS MARY E. GUNNING, OF NEW
York, will take charge of young ladies
(at her residence) deiring to pursue advanced
studies in ART, MUSIC or LANGUAGES,
under their own selection of masters.
NEW YORK references:
Rev. D. Parker Morgan, rector of the
Heavenly Rest.
Rev. Charles H. Parkhurst, pastor Madison
Square Presbyterian Church.
Mis Hinsdale. 448 Madison avenne. tb ("
eessor of Mrs. Macauley's bo-irili. x a.... iL.y
school.
For terms and particulars address Miss Gun
ning personally or by letter, 822 West Forty
nfth st N Yurk. noll.73-TTSn
P10 ORGAN
And all manner of Small Instruments
HAMILTON'S,
oc2S-6S-D Fifth avenue.
TO LET.
-A
City Residences.
0"l C-BEDFOttll AVE.. NEAR FRANCIS
OlD St., 3 minutes from cable line and In
good neighborhood: five new frame dwellings of
6 rooms, good cellar, city watet, etc.; immediate
possession: no water rent. WM. PETTY A CO.,
107 Fourth ave. noll-St
prr STONE HOUSES-DINWIDDIE STREET,
ijXJ near Fifth avenue: 5 minutes' ride from
fiostoSce: every convenience of a modern dwelli
ng. BLACK A BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave.
noJ-9-5,7,9,IL13.15t
East End Residences.
BELLEFIELU-NEAK FIFTH AVE. CABLE
cars, a new Queen Anne dwelling of 11 rooms
and reception hall: handsomely papered through
out; electric light, bells, etc.: In fact, every modi
ern convenience: reasonable rent: a perfect home.
See BAX1ER, THOMPSON A CO., 162 fourth
ave. no8-57t
SHADY HIDE-liS PER MONTH-A NEAT
house 6 rooms, large yard, on lvv street:
send lor list. W. A. HEREON A S'ONS. 80
Fourth ave. no7-6S-Ttrrst
Suburban Residences.
WILDWOOD STATION-A.V. R. R.: HOUSE
offi rooms: natural gas and water: rcnt-SIS
fermo. Inquire of T. . KNAP, care of Carnegie
hlpps A Co., Ld., Thirty-third and Smallman
streets. oc30-30t
Business Properties.
TrjAREHOUSE-168 AND 170 SECOND AVE.,
VV four stories 40x80 with cellar and sub
cellar, alley In rear, good elevator, etc.: low rent:
immediate possession. BAXTER, THOMPSON A
CO., 162 Fourth ave. noS-56t
Rooms.
DWELLING ROOMS ON THIRD TLOOR OF
616 Smithfield st. Inquire at 610 SMITH
FIELD ST. nol0-23t
TJOOMS ELEGANT, LAKGEFRONT ROOMS.
J.I single or In suite, with hath: facing Alle
gheny Parks: no family in the house: used only on
the principle of New York flats: Janitor In care of
building. Inquire at 703 PENN AVE., room 611,
or 75 CEDAR AVE.. Allegheny. ocIl-36t
TJOOMS NICELY FURNISHED FRONT
JLv (double parlor) suitable for three orfour.and
another for two gntIemen;aircoiivenlences; new
furniture; laces park. 10 CEDAR AVE., Alle
gheny. no9-100t
MARKET STREET NO. 407-1 ROOMS. 2D
floor, 23 00 permontli. which Includes the use
or natural gas. W. A. HEKRON A SONS. No. 80
Fourth ave no9-89t
Offices. Desk Room, Etc
OFFICES IN GEKMANIA SAVINGS RANK
Ruildlnsr. 'Wood and Diamond sts.; singly
or In snlts: all modern Improvements and low
rent. Inquire at THZ BANK. oc23-!9t
MEETINGS.
tldelity title and trust company.
121 and 123 Fourth avenue.
Pittsburg. Pa.. November 4. 1830.
THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE
stockholders of the Fidelity Title and
'1 rn.t Company will be held at its office on
THURSDAY, November 13. 1690. at 1 o'clock
p. 3f., for the purnose of receiving the annual
report, the election of 15 directors to serve for
the ensuing year, and the transaction of such
other business as may properly come before the
meetinp;. C. B. MoVAY.
no5.7-MTntVTbF Secretary.
OFFICIATE PITTSBURG.
VTOTICE IS HERE3Y GIVEN THAT THE
LN report of viewers on the opening of Rice
low street, from Sylvan avenue to Kearcher
street, has been approved by Councils, which
action will be final unless an appeal is filed in
the Court of Quarter Sessions within ten (10)
days from date. . 31. BIGELOW,
Chief of Department of Public Works.
Pittsburg, October 31. 1S90. nol-94
"VI OT1CE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
JL i report of Viewers on the damages caused
by the eradins of Boquet street, from Semple
street to Frazier street, has been approved by
Councils, which action will be final unless an
appeal is filed in the Court of Common Pleas
within ten (10) days from date.
E. M. BIGELOW.
Chief of Dept. of Public Works.
Pittsburg, October 31. 189a oc31-28
VJ OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
Xl report of Viewers on the opening of Gal
atin street,! rom the Allegheny Valley Railroad
to Witherspnon street: Witherspoon street,
from Chislett street to Ualatin street, and
Greenwood street, from Chislett street to
Morningside avenue, have been approved
by Councils, which action will be final unless
an appeal la filed in the Conrt of Common Pleas
within ten (10) days from date,
E. M. BIGELOW.
Chief of Department of Public Works.
Pittsburg, October 31. 1S90, oc31-29
Continued on Sixth Faae.
AMUSEMENTS.
THE PIHSBURGSTAR COURSE
5 Magnificent Entertainments 5
-AT-
Old. C-b;y- HZall
FOR ONE DOLLAR.
Opening Entertainment November 14.
"BENHUR"-
November 24.
OVIDE MUSIN.
, The World's Greatest Violinist, and His
GRAND CONCERT COMPANY,
December 1L
HANNIBAL A. WILLIAMS,
In recital of
"JULIUS CiESAR."
Impersonating all the characters. Mr. Will
iams gives the entire play from memory.
December 4.
LOUDIN'S FISK JUBILEE SINGERS.
January 2.
THE REDPATH CONCERT COMPANY.
With MISS ELIjA CHAMBERLAIN, the
popular Whistling Soloist, and MR. EDWARD
K. HOOD, Humorist.
Single admission for each entertainment. 60
cents, or the entire series for SI.
Course tickets and reserved seats now on
sale at Mellor &. Hoene's Music Store, 77 Fifth
avenue. ' nolO-11
BIJOU THEATEK TO-NIGHT BART
LEY CAMPBELL'S
WHITE SLiAVE.
Matinees Wednesdayaud Saturday.
November 17 DeWoIf Hopper Opera Com
pany in "Castles in the Air." nolO-14
GRAND OPERA HOUSE
TO-NIGHT.
Matiness Wednesday and Saturday.
HANLON BROS. SUPERBA.
Next Week,
Frederick Wardeand Mrs. D. P. Bowers.
nolO-13
HARRIS' THEATER. HARRIS, BRIT
TON & DEAN. Prop's and Managers.
Every afternoon and evening, Geo. A. Biker's
BENNETT-MOULTON OPERA CO.
Tuesday OLIVETTE.
Week Nov. 17 "The Blue and the Gray."
noll-42
HARRY WILLIAMS' ACADEMY.
TO-NIGHT.
Matinees Tuedav, Thursday and Saturday.
THE HOWARD
BURl-iEbQUE COMPANY. noU-41
HARRY DAVIS' FIFTH AVENUE MU
SEUM AND THEATER.
Commencing November 10th, last week
of tbe
KOYAL HUNGARIAN GYPSY BAND.
E. P. Blatt, strongest man in the world. nolO-20
WILLARD'S HOTEL,
WASHINGTON, D. O.
The most famous and well-known hotel in
tbe city. Special rates by the month. The
cuisine equaled by none. Homelike and con
venient to all pnDllc buildings. Send two
stamps for guide to
o. g. Staples,
0C25-61-TT3 Proprietor.
HERMAN HELM,
LANDSCAPE GARDENER.
Laying out of lawns, draining and pruning
all kinds of trees. Personal supervision.
ELLSWORTH AVE.;
EAST EM
nol-M-Tus
The Supply ManufacturingCo.,
100 and 102.WOOD ST.
Heavy and Light Machine Work to Order in
IRON OR T3RA.es,
From bpecificailnn or Verbal Order.
SPECIAL ATTENTION TO ELECTRIC RAIL
WAY MACHINERY REPAIRS.
Telephone N. Ubj. oiSJO-lO-TTS
M.
MAY.feONS&CO,
Fine
DYEING AND CLEANING,
63 Sixth A venn
rahlS-SO-TTS
Pfttslmrg.
P.
CHOICE, PROPERTIES).
A BANK ACCOUNT
Is a good thins, but
AN INVESTMENT
IN
Real Estate
IS BETTER.
It is safer and pays a much larger per
centage. "We have a BLOCK OF LOTS on
BENNETT STREET, in city limits, that
can be bought now at considerably BELOW
MARKET PRICES. We can prove this
statement by a comparison with prices oa
recent sales of adjoining property. It will
not require much casb to handle this bar
gain, and if the property is held uutil spring
it will make yoa a
CLEAN ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS.
For particulars see
S. A. DICKIE & CO.,
PENN AND SHADY AVES.,
EABTEND.
nolI-M-TTS
CT. O. DICK'S
ENTERPRISE PLAN OF LOTS
OF THE
Thomas Brown Property
NOW FOR SALE.
This property is beautifully situated right oa
the line of the Duquesne Electric road, in tba
Twenty-first ward. The Iota are 25x110 feet,
with brnad streets and alleys. The plan was
only placed on the market November 3, 1S90.
and already 17 lots have been sold. This is good
property and will make elegant borne sites.
Early purchasers will get tbe advantage of low
prices and good terms. For further particulars
call on KELLY & ROGERS. No. 6315 Station
street. no8-29
1 Q 000-NEW QUEEN ANNE BRICK
wlO. residence. v. itb rock-faced trimmings, ot
12 rooms, large reception ball. batb. sta. wash
stands,footbath and w.c of the latest style and
pattern, laundry and sta. tubs, cemented cellar,
front and backstairs,beveled plate and cathedral
glass windows, fine cabinet hardwood mantels,
tile hearths, art fire linings,inside shutters,com
bination electric and gas chandeliers, electric
bells, lights, and speaking tubes, etc.. house ele
gantly Dapered tbiougbour, porches front and
back, flagstone sidewalks. 50-foot asphaltum
paved audsewered street: only onemin.from Du
quesne road; lot 53 ft. front; neighborhood and
location tbe verv best: this property will sell for
315,000 inside of one year: on account of owner's
removal from city must be sold at once.
M. F. HIPPLE, 98 Fourth ave.
no9-75-TTSu
$35,000EAST END
Residence property, on 60-foot paved and sew.
ered residence street, on line Duquesne Electria
Road, also convenient to P. R. R.. substantial
15-room brick dwelling, recently modernized at
an expense of SIO.OOU; contains large double
parlors, wide hall in center, two bathrooms, w.
c's, inside shutters, costly mantels, both gases,
etc., all in excellent condition; lot Is 150x250 to
a street, with fine new stable and carriage house,
lately constructed at a cost of fa 000. Th 8 ground
contains a large number of shade and ornamen
tal trees and occupies one of tbe most prominent
and commanding sites in the vallev; very de
sirable neighborhood, etc; terms to suit pur
chaser. For particulars see ii. F. HIPPLE A
CO.. 96 Fourth ave. no9-96-TT3a
$8,800-EOUP STREET,
Now Negley avenue; newly paved audsewered.
A handsome new 10-room and reception hall.
Queen Anne brick dwelling. Laundry, station
ary tubs, slate and hardwood mantels, tila
heartbs.Vbatb, stationary washstands. &c Tba
rooms are all handsomelypapered and decorated.
This property is situated on the most desirable
portion of the avenne. Only two squares from
Fifth avenue Traction. Dnquesne. Electric or
P. R. R and will not be sold for less than
I10,0on if not sold before expiration of oar con
tract. Terms easy.
M. F. HIPPLE fc Co..
no9-75-TTSU 96 Fourth avenue. t
SPRING WATER BREWERY,!
ALLEGHENY.
Lot 108x129 feet. Buildings consist of brew, i
ery. maltbouse, two dwellings and stable.
Never-failing spring of cold water, and inex
haustible artesian well. An elegant manu
facturing site. A bargain to a nuick bnver.
5 Easy terms. Apply to THOMA9 B. BOOTH.
j 112 First avenue, or NORMAN MAY. 10
i Fourth avenue. oc28-100-tts
FREE MAIUFACrURIVG SITES.
Free Mural Gas Fuel.
Unrivaled shipping facilities to all ManufacW
uring Establishments locating at Elwood, In
diana tbe center of Natural Gas Territorv.l
Directly on Panhandle and LUiW.RB,
Correspondence invited. Address
ELWOOD LAND CO-OC31-6-TT3
Elwood. Ind.
1
AUCTION SAXES.
AUCTION SALE!
A. CHOICE HO 31 33,
257 Southern Ave., Mt. Washington,
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 11,
130 P. K., on the premises.
This is one of tbe finest residences on Mb
Washington, containing eight commodious
rooms, large hall, vestibule, nicely papered and
painted, bathroom, inside and ontside w. c..
both gases, slate mantel, electric bells, folding
doors, front porcb, good cellar, beautiful lawnr
covered with choice maple and poplar shade
trees; good sewerae e, eta Lot 80x132. Also
two elegant lots adjoining this property front
ing Southern avenue, size 30x120 and 33x141,
Also, IS lots. 25 foot front each, on Griina
street, between Southern and Boggs avenues.
This property is well known, being owned and
occupied by Rev. M. J. Smaller. The pro
posed new electric road will pass this propertv.
Terms made known on day of sale. W. M,
HAGER A CO.. Agents. 439 Grant street and
cor. Grandvlew ave. and Sbiloh st, Mt. Wash
lngton. Pittsburg. HARRY MOORE.
no8-51-MTUS Auctioneer.
pURNlTURE, NOTIONS. CARPETS,
clothing, pianos, etc.. at auction TUESDAY
morning, November lL at 10 o'clock, at the)
rooms No. 311 Market st.
Solid walnut, oak and cherry chamber suits,
bookcases, desks, hall racks, folding beds,
chiffoniers, china closets, sideboards, extension,
tables, chairs, rockers, lounges, mirrors,clocks,
pictures, linoleum, rugs. Brussels and ingrain
carpets, fine parlor salts, center tables, two
pianos, pillows and bolsters, bair and husk:
mattresses, decorated toilet ware. eta. etc.
Also lot notions, garments, shoes, eta., at the)
same place, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon.
HENRY AUCTION CO., Auctioneers.
no9-U5
AUCTION SALE OF BUGGY. BUGGY
horse, spring wagon, garden cart, harness,
cutting box, plow harrow, teed box, sleigh, par
lor f urnlture.eta.at Arthur Clendenning's resi
dence. Laurel station, near Emsworth, oa
THURSDAY. November 13, at 2 o'clock. A.
LEGGATEA SON. Auctioneers. no8-70
AUCTION SALE.
H. B. SM1THSON,
Real estate and General Auctioneer, room 69
Eisner Building, Fifth aud Wood street. Salej
of jewelry and merchandise at stores. Furni
ture at residences promptly attended to.
nco--u
a
REMOVAL.
E.- O. MILLBB,
House and Sign Painter, has removed from
135 Third avenue, to
73 SIXTH AVENUE.
Opposite Third Presbyterian Church. Special
attention itven to the handling of plate glass,
cutting and drilling. Repainns window?, akv
lights, eta House painting and glazing la
all its branches. ocl9-3-l
CKNIGHT 4 VICTOR'S.
f LUMBERS, GAS AND STEAM FITTERS,
Dealers in Gas Fixture,
LAMPS, PUMPS, L(AD PIPE. HOSE. ET&
Special attention given to Natural Gas Fittlnz.
41S 81UIHFIELD ST., PITTSBURG. PA.
Telephone 761 ja7-t!)-rra'
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