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    THE PXTTSBUBG- D1BPAT0H. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 15; 1890,'-
S&'DUpla advertisements one dollar per
square for one insertion. Classified advertise
ment on this page, such as Wanted. Sor Sale.
To Let, etc ten cents per line for each inser
tion, and none taken for less than thirty cents.
Top line being disvlayed count as nco.
THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH
BliAXCII OFFICES.
FOK THE fcOUTHblDE. M). 12 CARSON
SI KEET.
BKAXCIIOFKlCESAI-M)ASISELUW."WHKKE
TV ANT. KOR bAI.K. TO LET. AND OTHKX
TRANSIENT AUVEIiTlbEMKNTS WILL BE KE
CE1VKD UP TO 9 P. SI. FOU INSERTION.
Advertisements are to be prcDald except where
advertiser already nave accounts wlUiTus LUS
PATCH rrrrsBURR.
tuom s vcrArritEI. .9 Butler meet.
EMIL G. bTUCKEY. Sith street and 1'cnn ave.
E. G. bTUCKEY i CO., Vylle ave. and Fulton L
.bTUJlLL1. FUlli Avenue Market Uouu.
XA.ST END.
J. TV. WALLACE. 6121 I'enn avenua.
OAKLAND.
MCALLISTER SH ElBLEl., 5th ay. A Alwood SL
SOUTHSIDE.
JACOB Sl'OHN. No. ICarson street.
ALLEGHENY.
A. J. KAERCTIElt. 89 Federal street
H. J. McBRIDF. Market Hon-, Allegheny
FIIEDH. EGGEKS. ES Ohio street.
F. H. EKGElte JtbOK, Ohio and Chestnut u.
SAMUEL LARRY. Arch and Jackson streets.
THOMAS MCHENRY, Western and Irwin aves.
G. TV. HUGHES, l'ennsvlvar.laand Beaveraves.
l'ERRY 31. GLE1M. Rebecca and Allegheny avc
T. K. JIORRIS, G.s6 Preble are.
M1LLVALE BOROUGH.
TV. TV. FLOCE.EH. stationer. No. Grant ave.
SHARRSBURU.
C BELLMAN. Stationer, S18 Main st.
THE BUSINESS OFFICE OF
THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH
IS NOW
Corner Smithfield and
Diamond Streets.
wanted.
Male Help.
GENTS-TO SELL THE 1'IXLESS CLOTHES
x. line: the onlv line ever Invented that holds
the clothes without tin;a perfect success: patent
recentlv Issued: sold on!) by nfrcuts. to whom the
exclusive rijrht l given: on receipt of SO cents we
will send a simple line bv mall: also circulars;
price list and term to agents: secure your terrl
torvatonce. AddressTHK I'lNLFJSS CLOTHES
LINE CO.. IT Ilcrmon street, Worcester. Mas.
oc!-C5-ws
V" c;FNTS-MW IS YOUR OI'l'ORTUMTY
to secure an atencv for the sale or the new
KinderhooW edition" of the writings of Wash
ington Irvine, complete In ten volumes: call at
meeand get your prospectuses: alfco acopv ofour
new c4talo;?uc of Mibscrlpllon books In linpllsh,
German and Swedish, 1'. J. FLEMING & CO.,
77 Diamond st. nol3-TuWThrssu
GEXT-A LIVE. ENERGETIC l'ARTY IN
V cverv 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 pav a salary of fT.! per month if preferred, and
lurnlth a tram free: address at once. STAND
ARD SILVER WARE CO., Boston. Mass.
OC18-I1-D
GENTS-ZELIS IMPERIAL IPX) EDITION.
combine-, encvclonedia. dlctlonarv. card
leer, biography and atlab. the ver latctencyclo
pedla published, sold on easv installments also
condensed cyclopedia one olume: liberal ram
mlions for tenltorv. Address T. ELLWOOD
ZULU Publisher, l'hlladclphla. nol4-77
A G ENT-GEN ERAL STATE AGENT-A LIVE
.X energetic man to work Pennsylvania; mu-t
have had experience as an agent and be able to
furnish required reierenccs and security for
fidelity of trust. Address THE EQUITABLE
LUAN AN11 INVES1MENT ASSOCIATION.
Bloomington. 111.
noll-S9
TO KM A MONTH CAN BE
made working for us? nersons preferred whn
can furnlh a horse and give whole time to busi
ness: spare moments can be prontablv employed
also; a few vacancies In towns and cities. B F
JOHNSONS CO.. MOO Slain St.. Richmond. Va.
feS-95-s
A GENTS-TO SELL TEA. BAKING POWDER
and pure spiee: girts with goods: coke
workers, miners or millmcn can make money lr
their spare time: special inducements to persons
having an established trade. Y AMASHIKOTEA
CO., lock bok 6471. Fitfburg. l"a. ap30-70-s
BARBEH-TO HELP f IN SATURDAY: GOOD
pay. 1539 PENN AVE. nol5-77
BLACKSM1TH-E1THER HORSE SHOER OR
general man: best wages to right man. I.
H. Bll'l'ER. Evans City. Butler Co., Pa. noO-JS
CAN A-SF.R-FIRS1-CLASS FORTHE CKN
TURY Dictionary. 11. WATTS AM Wood
St. ocIS-100
CYLINDER PRESS FEEDERS. ADDRESS
mentioning the stvle of press yoc can feed,
A. L.. Dispatch office. nolK3
B A U G H 1 S M A N - AN EXPERI EN CED
architectural draughtsman: permanent po
sition to competent partv: reference required.
Address J. H-, Dispatch odce nol4-S5
ELECTRO-PLATER CAPABLE JIAN TO
take charge of electro-plating plant who
thoroughly understands finishing nn and plating
fine lamps, etc. Call on or address A. W. PAULL.
Mouongahela nouse. Friday, November 14. and
until noon Saturday, November 15. nol2-7o
ITlOREMAN-IN FACTORY' MAKING CAS1'
white metal goods, cane heads, molasses can
tops, pepper and salt tops, etc.; to a man thor
oughly familiar with this work, who understands
moulds and the mixing of metals, a steaav posi
tion with good wages will be given. Address J.
C. THOM MANF. CO., 1SS Third ave., Brooklvn,
jr. Y. noIj-H
ARDENER-FOR OUTDOOR WORK. Apt
' PLY' Immediately to JOHN W VY. JR.,
Quaker Valley station. Ft. Wa) ne Railroad.
no!5-?2
MACHINISTS-FOUR GOOD MEN; NONE
but first-class men need applv. R. I).
NUTTALL & CO., 179 to ISM Grant"ave.. Alle
gheny, noli-a
ACHINIST-FlRsT-'-L.V-s -MAN. APPLY
at .1. it. KAFJICHER'S HARDWARE
MORE, 44i Wood st.. Saturday, between 4 and 5
r. M. nol4-7G
MAN BY J. II. STEVENSON A CO., 100
Fifth ave., Pittsburg, an active man who
lias had experience in the real estate business lu
thecity:alo wanted tohuva good Xarm of 75 to
200 acres, near a station In this co. ; boua fide.
nolo
-fAN-GOOD MAN WHO CAN WRITfc A
.IV JL legible hand to wort in the installment
1'js.infss. must come well recommended. Calton
JOHN M'KLOWN. 404 Walnut St., McKecsport,
Pa.. nolo-M
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
"TTOOFERS-TWO TIN ROOFERS AT ONCE;
IV highest wages. W. 11. WILLIAMS & CO.,
fv Vt ater trcct. nolS-Gl
SALESMEN UN SALARY' OR COMM1SSION
to handle the newpatentchcmlcalluk erasing
pencil: tne greatest sellinguoTeltv overproduced:
t rases ink thoroughly In tn o seconds; no abraslou
of paper: 2iW to JW) per cent profit, one agent's sales
amounted to $Xu in six days, another ?32 in two
pours: we want one nerg'elic general agent for
each State and lerritorv; sample bv mail 35r. For
terms -ind full particulars addrcs- THEMUNROE
.ERASER MM,. CO.. Il Crosse. Wis. nol5-I3
SALLSMAN-IO SELL MANUFACTURER'S
line or dress goods, cottonades, Jeans and
casslineresasaside line to retailers; llncral com
mission. Till. PURNELL DALE MILLS, Box
S6J, Philadelphia. noS-17-8,15
SALESMEN-EXPERIENCED GENT'S FUR
NlslllNo goods salesmen : liberal salary and
permanent position. Address BRONN ER RROS.,
Bufialo, N. 1. nolS-81
STENOGRAPHLRANDTYPEWHlTER-WHO
lias bill ome txperiencc in office work:
state experience had and salary expect d: perma
nent nositlon. BOX R. P., Dispatch ofiicc
:ioli-M
ST E N O G R A I'll i:ll AND TYFF.WRITEH
Young man to address in own writing. ;ivlug
age. experience and salary expected. G. G.. Dis
patch oOlcc U014-13
w
AITERs-TWO WHITE WAITE1K. CALL
8S Flflh IT, It, nnte
WATCHMAKER -EXPERIENCED WATCH
MAKER and engraver: good wages. Ad
dress E SCUtRTZINUEK, Mahanoy City, Pa.
nolS-53
Y0.HS..MAi-raiTE. WITH SOME EX
PERIENCE as waiter in restaurant: a good
6teady place and union wages paid. AppU to
FREDKITTELL, Braddock. Pa. noU-K
Male and Female Help.
COOKS-CHAMBERMAIDS, LAUNDRESSES,
dining room girls, nurses, 2)0 house rlrls,
German and colored girls, white and colored
waiters, drivers, rann hands, one baker, boy to
learn plumbing. MRS. E. THOMPSON. 608
Grant st. nolO-UThs
JANITOR-WAITERS, DAIRYMEN. FARM
bands, col. man, teamster, cooks, chamber
maids, house girls, nurse girl, dishwasher, lauu
drcss. dlniug room girls, col. girls. MEEHAN'S.
M5 Grant st. nolu-p
Situations.
SITUATION-BY A YOUNG MAN, EMPLOY
MENT running electric dynamo; has becnin
the business for seven years, and with letter.
Apply S- D- " D'spatch ofllce. neK-M
SITUATION-A3 BOOKKEEPER, SHIPPING
ilerk or any branch of office work; best of
reference. Address K. R., Dispatch office.
no!4-J0
Booms. Homes. Etc
HOUSE AND WJ1-I5 SttUSU OR THIRD
ward, Allegheny; will buy for cash; will pay
from $5,000 to p.000. Address V. B., Dispatch
office.
noli-u
-TOOM-NICELY FURNISHED FRONT ROOM
Jrit with board, near parks, for gentleman and
ladr: best of references. Address B, V. N., No.
WirwloTe., AUeiaeny. . bo1S-
Tf ANTED.
rartners.
PARTNER WHO CAN INVEST FROM fi 000
to(20,iuo. either silent or active, active pre
ferred, to enlarge an already established manu
facturing business. Address giving particulars,
M. F. 11., Dispatch office. uolfr-35-TuESU
PARTNER-IN A GOOD LIUHT MANUFAC
TURING business, with a capital of &000.
and to take charge or the books and finances of
the concern. C. H. LOVF, 93 Fourth ave. noli-TS
PARTNER-W111I ABOUT ti500 TO TAKE A
halt Interest In a manufacturing business
paying 50 per cent. Address F. J., Leader office.
noI4-72
Business Opportunities.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES-BOUGHT,
sold and exchanged: stock companies formed,
capital procured and partnerships arranged; have
facilities possessed bv no other house in this city:
relerencespu application. T. O. BROWN A CO.,
90 Fourth avenue, nol5-3Q
Ttonrdlnc.
TOOM AND BOARD-BY A LADY-PRIVATE
L family prererred: recommendations given and
required. Address BOARDER. No. 80Z Liberty,
city. no!5-5l
Financial.
MAN AN ACTIVE, ENERGETIC MAN.
with VD to ?I."00. who will act at once, can
obtain a most excellent business interest. Ad
dress, in own name, C. B. O., Dispatch office.
nol5-3i
MONEY BOP.ROWERS ON REAL ESTATE
In both cities and vicinity can get money
without delay and at reisonable charges bv call
ing on THOs. MCCAFFREY, broker. 3509 Butler
st.; fi0.0U0 to loan; office open evenings: tele
phone il4. Jettr-37-s
MONK.Y-OUP. FACILITIES FOR FURNISH
ING money to any amount on bond and
mortgage are uneqiialed: lowest rates ol Interest
and no ilelav. 11 ion need money applv MORRIS
. FLEMING, 103 Fourth ave. Jyi7-8C-TTatu
MONEY LOANED RATES AH TO 0 PER
cent, arcordinf: to amount 'and location.
Sec BAXTER, THOMPSON & CO., 1(2 Fourth
ave, " 6e30-59-TU38a
M'
ORTGAGES- ON CITY. SUBURHAN AND
jL country properties. Rates 4)f. .1 and 6 per
cent, as to seen
as to security onered. SAMUEL .
BLACK ft CO., 99 Fourth arc.
ocl-4l-Tuwrs
- t ORTGAGES ON CITY OR ALLEGHENY
LVl conntv property at lowest rates. HENRY
A. WEAVER 4 CO.. S2 Fourth avenue. mbS-D
-TORTGAGES-MONKY TO LOAN IN SUMS
LV1 to suit at 4. 5 and G per cent. ALLES &
.1A1LEY, 164 Fourth ave. Tel. 1C7. apl4-9-TTtsu
OWNERS OF ALL KINDS OF REAL ESTATE
In both cities and county that want to sell
aud have their property advertised free of charge
to call at 0l.ee on THOS. MCCAFFREY, 3W9
Butler St.; purchasers calling dally; office open
evenings; telephone 0514. JC2G-37-S
PURCHASER-W1TH ABOUT ?S,000 CAPI
TAL, out of business or abont to change the
same, to Investigate a business offered ror sale
that will pay a net profit of f.100 per month the
year round: strirtlv cash; It well managed can be
largely increased: the very best opportunity at
the price in Pittsburg; present owner going into
wholesale raanulacture. Particulars at 26 SAN
DUSKY' ST.. Allegheny. noi:-34
TO LOANJ.-'OO.WI", IN AMOUNTS OF J3.000
and upward, on city and subnrban property,
on 4K per cent: also smaller amounts at 5 and 6
percent. BLACK & BA1RD, 95 Fourth avenue.
se:i-dJ6-D
TO LOAN P0,000 ON MORTGAGES ?100
and upward at C per cent: .VM, 000 at4,S per
cent on residences or business property, vacant
lots or farms, s. II. FKr-N CH, 12o Fourth ave.
oc23-D
-I 000.000 TO LOAN ON MORTGAGES
O 1- large and small amounts at 4, 5 and 6
per cent free of state tax; no delay. REED B.
COY'LEA CO.. 131 Fourth ave. inyH-GO-TTS
C?:oofrom"man of nervewill either
UO loose the whole or make three limes the In
vestmentinKOdays. For interview address M. 5,
Dispatch office. no!5-32
Miscellaneous.
BUS1NESS-TO PURCHASE AN INTEREST
or business requiring Irom ?o,W0 toJIO.OCOln
paving business: must bear close Investigation.
Address MERCHANT. Dispatch office.
noll-61-TTS
EVERiONE-TO HAVE THEIR BROKEN
windows fixed before winter; telephone 1471
or write postal card lor price list. G. G.
O'BRIEN, Painter. :K Fifth ave. selO-TTS
INFORMATION OF ROBERT SIMONS AND
his son William, left Lachlne, Canada, In May
letO; any Information leading to knowledge of
present address thinkfully received. Address
.Mrs. ELIZA SIMONS, ISO Market st., Newark,
N. J. nol5-M
LADIES TO REMEMBER THAT THE
School of Design and Dress Cutting Is now
nnnn ,1 n ,'nna Cmm 13 In KO voa re eT n, in ti rn
Aladam Flesher's ladles' ta'llor system; satlsfac- j
tlon guaranteed. 616 l'OS AVE., opposite
Home's stores. no!5-3S
PENSIONS THE PITTSBURG PENSION
AGENCY OF J. H. STEVENSON & CO.. 100
Ifth ave. Pensions now had for all disabled
soldiers, permanently helpless children and
widows ol deceased soldiers under late act of
Congress: pensions Increased to correspond with
Ihedlsablhty: bounties collected, certificates or
service procured where discharges are lost.
scl4-D
THE LADIES OF PITTSBURG AND VICIN
ITY to attend the School of Design and
Dress Cutting- you arc taught to make a dress
from beginning to end measuring, drartlnr. cut
ting, basting, sewing (both hand and machine),
draping, fine finishing and designing: Madam
Flesher's ladies' tailor system of square measure
ment taught: tuition reasonable: time unlimited.
NO. C16 PENN AVE., opposite Home's stores.
nol5-37
FOK SAXEIMPKOVED REAL ESTATE.
City Residences.
CENTER AVE.-AT A GREATLY KEUUCrTD
price: S5.500: a good house. 8 rooms, in first
class order: on Center ave., near Fulton St.. and
but a few minutes from Wood and Fifth ave.. by
cable line: any one desiring to secure a good
home here is a chance to secure a birgaln. (46).
See W. A. HEBRON iSONS, 8o Fourth ave.
noS-flO-8, 11,13, !,.
HALL ST.. THIRTY--SECOND WARD-A
ftame dwelling of 9 rooms and 2 finished
rooms In attic: cellar, cistern, gas and water,
slate roof: room for another house on same lot;
onl) f3, 800; reduced from k500 to make speedy
salt: a great bargain here. By J. H. STEVEN
SON 4 CO., loo Hfth ave. noT
SEVENTH WARD. ONE SQUARE FROM
Fifth ave-, two-6tory and attic brick dwell
ing of six rooms, bath, liall, vestibule, nat. and
art. gas: rented for 30 per mo.: also, on rear of
lot fronting on paved allev. two-story mansard
brick, seven rooms; rented for f27 per mo. ; prop
erty sewered aud in good reniir: a desirable In
vestment: low price. BAXTER, THOMPSON A,
CO., 16! Fonrth ave. no9-105-TTSSu
w
YL1E AVE., NEAR FULTON ST. TWO-
SI okv orick awcinng oi six rooms: lot 32
feet front: price only I3.G00: a good Investment.
C BKRINl.ER&SON. 156 Fourth ave.
no5-7-TTS
Q 830 FOK BOTH THUSTY-SEVENTH ST.,
009 nearSmallman street 2 brick dwellings,
one of "rooms, finished attic, hall, bathroom,
range, both gases, shade trees front and side: the
other Is a two-story brick of 4 rooms and finished
attic, hall, both gases, side entrance; lot 40 feet
front. BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth avenue. C49.
no5-I0-5.15,25
err ooo-a 10 per cent lawhenceville
Oi ' Investment on account or removal ot
owner; a7-roomed brick and a 10-roomed double
rrame duelling, city water, gas. etc., with lot
25x100 fronting on two streets. H. C. CLARKE,
135 Fourth ave.. and Edgewood. no2-TTS
Q OOO-FOR TWO HOUSES, 1639 LIBERTY
OJt AVE.. lotI4xloort., to Spring, near Sev
enteenth st.: owner has removed lrom the cltv,
aud on that account will sell cheap. (16). see W.
A. HERltON 4 SONS. 80 Fourth ave. nol-81-s'
QfiSO-WILL BUY A GOOD 3-ROOM FRAME
OU house on Bismarck way, tin roor, water,
etc. :?J50 down and .balance monthly; lot 20x75.
J. C REILLY, 77 Diamond st. nol4-87
East End Residences.
Q?r00 DOWN-NEW HOUSE EAST END,
OO reception hall. 7 rooms, hath aud lavatory,
natural gas. laundry, piazza in front, everything
new muiDDIiraE orucr, laiyc vumt-r lui OUX1AJ
reet to an alley: perfect sewerage: t500 down, bal
ance inontniv or quarterly; uuiuruiatc possession.
JAS. W. DRAPE & CO., 129 Fourth ave.. Pltts
burir. nol4-r
Crr 500-kdwin street, near alder
Ot) and Highlind ave.. East End. a new
C;i.ecu Anne iramcor 6 rooms and 1 attic rooms,
bath, h. and c water, 2 iuslde w. cs., slate
mantels, sliding doors, cement cellar, complete
laundrv, porches, etc.: lot 2SX12Q; terms reason
able, see REED B. COYLE & CO.. 131 Fourth
ao. nolS-85-Ths
SO 200 ?200DOWN,HEMALNDERINSMALL
WS raonthlv payments lr desired; a great
thancc to get a home; brick house. 8 rooms, bath,
range, hot and cold water: nat. gas fixtures; In
one of the most rapldlr growing sections of the
cltv: location central. (350.) See W. A. HERRON
A SONS, 80 Fourth ave. noT-65-7,10,13,15
CiU O0O-STAT1ON ST.. MODERN FRAME
OO) dwelling. 8 rooms and mansard, bath, w.
c . both gases and laundry: lot 30x115 reet: paved
street and location convenient to either steam or
cable cars:rents ror (GOO per year. Inquire VAN
GORDERA. LLOYD. 68FeunaTe., East End.
oclS-ll-Vt-Ths
C2Q 000 CARVER ST., NEAR LARIMER
OOJ avenue, two-storv frame dwelling or 6
rooms, hall, bathroom, w. c, hot and cold water,
both gases, wood mantels, laundry, porches:
bouse In first-class condition, and newly papered;
lot 47x70: good location. BLACK ft BA1RD, 95
Fourth avenue. (A26S.) no6-82-6, 15,22
CI X OOO-PENN AVE., NEAR LANG, TW'O
O LO STORY brick dwelling oMl rooms. hall,
bathroom, w. c. hot and cold water, natural gas,
slate and wood mantels, laundry, front and back
porches, lot 50X331. BLACK Jt BAIRD, 95 Fourth
ave. A 305. 1106-82-6, 15,22
CM 750-ON EASY PAYMENTS WILL BUY
Otfc a frame dwelling of six rooms, reception
hall, vestibule, bath. Inside shutters, porches,
etc; lot 45x137: situate on Baum street. Shady
side station. See REED B. COYLE & CO., lil
Fourth are. noU-8j-ThB
Of) 600 A SEAT NEW FRAME HOUSE OF
5a? rooms, hall, natural gas, city-water; only
2 minutes from Penn avenue cable line and one
squaie Irom Negler ave. J. E- GLASS. No. 138
tilth ave. noi5-sr
S3
i 300 BARGAIN BBXA.ni- Bl EAST
J3J" End, near Highland ran; irame dwelling
sixroomi, comloruble and convenient: lot 50x124
to a 30-foot alley. THUS. LIGGETT, 71 Diamond
t. nos-14-TTS
rOTt SATE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE.
East End Residences.
AUM GROVE-CORNER 3 GOOD STREETS,
convenient to cable and steam cars, street
Eaved, sewered and flagstone walks, new brick
ouse or 9 rooms, reccp. lialL large bathroom,
slate mantels and tile fire places throughout,
hardwood stalrwav, cemented, cellar, laundry,
electric bells, both'gases, fine chandeliers, house
handsomely papered: owner leaving cltv in two
weeks; will sacrifice lr sold In that time: terms
(2,250 cash and t-VO per annum. SAMUEL W,
BLACK & CO., 99 Fourth ave. nol5-18-P
EAST END RESIDENCE AND 2 ACRES-ON
a beautirul street contiguous To electric cars,
10 rooms, attic rooms, bath, lavatorial racllitles.
reception hall, all the modern appliances, full
growth ot shade trees on the lot. a good spring
house, carriage and outbuildings. JAMES .
DRAPE Jt CO., 129 Fourth avenue, Pittsburg.
nol5-26-D
EAST END RESIDENCE A VERY NEAT
residence at a low price; location central and
dcsirabie: twosqnares from Fifth ave.; 8 rooms,
all modern improvements: lot 43x100 ft.: worth an
investigation ofany desiring to buv a good home
cheap. (IS9). See W.A. HERRON & SONS, 80
Fourth ave. nol-81-s
ARVARD ST.. EAST END-KOR SALE-A
new frame house or six rooms, finished attic
hall, gas. cltv water, inside w. c. nlcelv finished:
lot 22x100: only- f3.0UC: terms reasonable. See
REED It. COYLE & CO.. 131 Fonrth avenne.
nol3-85-Th8-
HILAND AVENUE. EAST END-RESIDENCE
or 11 rooms and lot In perrcct order In every
particular: bath, natural gas, laundry, etc.; car
riage house on end or lot; a great bargain; owner
going West. JAS. W. DRAPE CO., 1? Fourth
ave, Pittsburg. nol3-26u
HOUSE-NEW BRICK DWELLING OF 10
rooms, one square from Highland aye.: all
modern conveniences; large lot; price low and
low rale oMntciest on deterred payments. C.
BE1:INGER& SON, 150 Fourth ave.
no!5-27-TTS
1;ESIDENCE-FURNISIlnD, IN THE EAST
.t Kud, with all modern improvements: pos
session given at once: a rare snap for a prompt
buyer. JAS. W. DRAPE & CO.. 129 Fourth ave.,
Pittsburg. no!5-2GP
ST. CLAIRST.. NEAR STANTON AVE..EAST
End Birgaln ror a short tlmo only, new
modern rrame dwelling often rooms, every con
venience: lot 37!xl02 to a 20-foot alley. 1IIOS.
LIGGETT, TIDlamondst. no8-14-TTS
Q-l Q 000-TV1LL BUY AHANDSOMrtNEW
p 1,0 stone and brick residence 6ltuatc on
Margarctta street, nearNegley ave.. East End,
ot 11 rooms and reception halL complete bath,
range, slate and cabinet mantels, tile hearths,
sliding doors, laundry, finely finished through
out; in fact a complete modern house In every
particular; street paved and sewered: conyenlent
to the electric cars: lot 57x110. See ReV.D B.
COYLE. 131 Fonrth ave nol3-85-Ths"
Q-; 300-FOR A NEW HOUSE OF 6 ROOMS
Wo' and three finished attic rooms, on a sew
ered street, w ithin three minutes' walk of Fifth
ave. cable; has vestibule. lialL, 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 allev: terms
to suit. S. A. DICKIE CO., Pcnn and Shady
aves., R. E. 1631 noll-65-TTS
CO 300-FOR 6 ROOM FRAME AND FIN
009 lsIIED attlo house, nearly new and In
perfect 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. noll-65-TTS
QO 700-FOR A HANDSOME LITTLE HOME:
.9 one of the cheapest properties In East
End; 5-room frame: pantrv. good, dry cellar, and
lu splendid order: house nicely papered; location
good and within easy walk ofcable line: lot 25x
100; a bargain ror a 6inall family that is m orth
looking up; favorable terms, b. A. DICKIE &
CO., Penn and Shady aves., E. E. (475.)
nolI-63TTS
Cr 500 EACH-CABLE PLACE. BETWEEN
OO? Atwood and semple: 2 new two-story and
mansard brick dwellings of 7 rooms eachhill,
vestibule bathroom. Inside w. c. range, station
ary washstand, slate mantels, tile hearths, natural
gas. Inside shutters, front and back porches: lot
20x100: the location Is very desirable. BLACK
& BAIRD. 95 Fourth avenue. D 16
noS-10-5. 15.25
Cft 000-OAKLAND-A NEW TWO-STORY'
t3J and mansard brick dwelling or 8 rooms,
hall, vestibule Inside shutters, slate mantels and
tile n earths, rarge, h. and c. water, bath, w. c.
and w. s. ; laundrv in basement, natural and ar
tificial gas: sewcr.ige complete; rront and rear
porches: lot 24x121 lect. J. E. GLASS. Ne 133
fifth ave nol5-3!i
Srj 800-EAST END. RIVER AVE., BRICK
4 9 dwelling or nlue rooms, all modern Im
provements; good stable on rear or lot: lot 60x100
to a 20-foot alley. THOS. LIGGETT, 71 Diamond
st. noS-14-TTS
Allegheny Residences.
ANDERSON ST.. ALLEGHENY-.'. GOOD
nice appearing 3-story brick dwelling, with
all modern improvements, rented to goodtenan;
for f050 per year; to make quick sal this property
will be sold at a bargain: lot 22x120- to street. J.
C. REILLY, 77 Diamond si. nol4-8l
ALIFORN1A AVE. NEAR SEDGWICK ST
Allegheny residence; frame house, five rooms
andattle good hall and side entrance: lot 20x100
feet: will sell cheap. GEORGE R. BorilWELL-.
No 104 Franklin St., near Beaver ave., AKt
gheny. Pa. oc18-3I-ttssu
FEDERAL STREET PROPERTY ALLE
GHENY city; well located and a very scarce
article lu the market. C. H. LOVE, 93 Fourth
avenue. no!4-86
NORTH AVENUE, ALLEGHENY A FINE
residence rrontlng the parks, an elegant
and luxuilou6 residence and replete throughout
with themisi pertict modern appliances, corner
lot. affordlnp a flood of light and cheerfulness
through the tntire residence; Immediate posses
sion; keys at the offlc: of JAMES W. DRAPEJb
CO., 129 Fourth avenue Pittsburg. nol5-2G-D
REBECCA ST.. ALLEGHENY TWO BRICK
dnellingsor seven and four rooms at a bar
gain: price 5,100. C. BERINGER & SON. 156
Fourth ave. nol5-27-TTS
SHEFFIELD ST.. ALLEGHENi'-SEVERAL
modern dwelling houses ranging In price
from 59.000 to (15,000; good slzedlots. ('. BF.lt
INGER & SON, 156 Fourth ave. no!5-27-TTS
Q,l OOO-A PRIMEALLEGHENY' PROPERTY
O'jt- well located, near Ridge ave. and Fulton
st.: nice house of six rooms, hall, vestibule, fin
ished attic, bath, two inside w. e. laundry, slate
mantels; corner lot. 20x.SH feet, extending to rear
allev: quick sale demanded. CHARLES
SOMERS A. CO., 513 Wood st., 019 Penn aye.
nol3-12-ihs
QQ 00O-CLIFTON AVE., NEAR THE Mc
OU CREARY Incline Charles street, a two
story frame dwelling or 9 rooms and bathroom,
nice largo parlor and library, dining room,
kitchen and 5 bedrooms, porches, etc.: lot 100x200
feet: cohered with fruit aud shade trees. BLACK
BAIRD, 95 Fourth avenue. 11130
uo5-10-5,15.25
(Jf) 700 EACH-KLLSWORTH ST.. NEAR
0w9 lrwlnand North axes.. 4 three-story brick
dnelllngsof 6rooms each. hall, both gases, slate
mantels. Inside w. c.. chandeliers. Inside shnt
ters; lot 16x40. BLACK & BAIRD. 95 Fourth ave
nue. B176.7,8,9. no5-I0-5, 15,25
O A 000-SOMETHINO DESIRABLE IN" AL-Ot-
Ll.GHENY; Arch St.; nice six-roomed
house: all conveniences; porches, front, side and
back yard: price Is low. CHARLES SOMERS &
CO.. 313 Wood st., 0019 Penn ave.
noll-71-TusSu"
QQ 0OO-FRAME DWELLING FIVE ROOMS
KpiJI and attic on paved and severed street in
Second ward, Allegheny; lex el lot 24x100, electric
cars pass door. BALTENSFEEUER & WILL
IAMS, 151 Fonrth avenue nol5-19
Syr 100 FOR ONE 4 AND TWO 6-ROOM
O houses in Second ward, Allegheny; all
rented to good ndtantace; this is a bargain.
BALTENSPERGER & WILLIAMS, 154 Fourth
avenue. nol5-19
Suburban Residence.
BEI.LF.VUE JOSEPH S. BROWN'S PROP
ERTY at Bellcvue consisting of about 10
acres of beautiful grounds, is now sub-dlvlded
Into a nnmber or fine large lots. 75x200, lacing two
strtcts: lor view, air and situation and easv ac
cess to the city this property Is not excelled In
Allegheny county: It Is equally distant from the
station of the P., Ft. W. t C. R. R. 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 opportnnity ror unex
celled drainage: alse an abundance of never
railing, soft spring water on the property.
These beautiful lots are offered on exceptionally
favorable terms, as follows: To anyone building
a house to a propertv line at a cost or 2.500 the lot
will he sold on a flat 5-1 ear mortgage at 53-10 per
tent Interest, the Improved property at a reason
able security payment: balance on satisfactory
terms to purchaser. In addition to the lots there
arc tx,o line houses or 12 and 13 rooms, and one
complete 5-roomed cottage with all the modern
conveniences; water all over the house bath
rooms, water closets, both gasses; ample grounds
x Ith all small and large fruits. The houses are In
gooc 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 or 6uch propertv to call on
us ror particulars: important "gas" Important;
the owner or the above property has a gas well on
the adjoining place capable or supplying a large
number or houses, the supply of wlilcli will be
first reserved ror the buyers of this property free
which will insnre 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
or their doors and especially reserved ror them.
For rurther lnrormallou and plans call on COT
TON Jt WHITE, 157Lacockst., Allegheny, Pa.
noll-52-TThs
INGRAM STATION, PANHANDLE R. B.
board walk to the door, new house 7 rooms,
large grounds, (20 per month; call or send for
list: special attention given to renting and the
collection or rente W.A. HERRON SONS. 80
Fourth ave. nol-81-S
SEWICKLEY RESIDENCE AT A SACRI
FICE: elegant Queen Anne frame house of
nine rooms, reception hall. barn, laundry and all
modern conveniences; large lot 65x200, with good
rrame stable fruit and shade trees, located on the
main street near station ; immediate possession If
desired; price below market value: a positive
bargain to a quick buyer. See EWING & BY'ERS,
93 Federal si., and 155 Fourth ave. no!5-4
SEWICKLEY FINE RESIDENCE. LARGE
lot: will divide Into lots. For particulars see
A. D. WILSON, 55 Federal at., Allegheny.
nol2-20-wrs
Qr 230-W1LKINSBURQ: HILL ST., NEAR
Ol)l Coal su; a two-story and attic frame
dwelling of 8 rooms, reception hall, bathroom,
w. c, range both gases, slate mantels, nice
laundry. 2 porches, electric light and bells; lot
40x150; will sell adjoining lot, 40x150 at (20 per
front foot: beautiful view of Liberty valley.
BLACK ft B AIKD, K Fourth avenue. K 40
noS-Hi-5, 15,25
TOR SALE rMTlEOVED REAL ESTATE.
Saburbiin Residences.
SWISSVALE FINE RESIDENCE. LARGE
lot. For particulars see A. D. WILSON. 6a
Federal St.. Allcgbcij-. no!2-20-WFS
QQ 00O-CLIFTOU STATION, PENNSYL
30 VANIA sve . near New Brighton road,
two-story rrame dwtlllng or 6 rooms, reception
hall, cemented cellai; good well water: property
well sewered: lot 50x130: 5 minutes' walk lroin sta
tion. BLACK & BAIRD. 95 Fourth avenue. 1117.
no5-10-5,15.2j
00 CASH-BALANCE OF (1.600IN MONTH
LY nnvmentB n? it'lench-lnrlmllnz Interest,
lur o-room awemnff ann lot wxiv, irun,,
owner tnon-resldent: must be sold. BAXTER,
THOMPSON & Co., 12 Fourth avenne.
no9-105-TTS3n
FOR HALE LOTS.
Glty Lots.
LOTS-NICE CT.'Y BUILDING LOTS ON
paved street; slc 24x120 ft. to alley: reached
bv electric anil steum cars: fare 5 cents: price
only $1000. on easy terns: also lots 25x120: price (700
and (U00, easy terms. SAMUEL W. BLACK &
,t., vj r ourtn ave. nqw-t3-t"o
,,.n ........ TT! 7? ... ... ... .... , K, i, ii
iti tivr.is 4uo rj.'.r.f ruwivt- va iKy
J street, near Court House: a bargain. BAX-
-tjit, xxttiJirot.t & tti .. luigurui aie,
no9-lC5-TT68U'
ON FlSK, .NEW PENN AVE., SEVEN-,
TEENTH ward-A good level lot, 22xl feet
to an allev. ror (1,540. (85) See W. A. HERRON
& SONS, 80 Fourth ate. nol-81-S
SALE OF LOTS-DiJ NOT FORGET THESALE
ol fine building lots near the head or the
Twentv-second street, Incline at 2 r. M. this com
ing Wednesday and ilaturdav; we will be on the
ground, and desire tuclntc out the entire plot of
oSlots, the property cl the heirs or S. P. Mollis:
prices and terms to suit all; an opportunity ror
the worklngmcn to(ctahome: low taxes, good
location and c.isv or access: lots rrom (1M to (TOO.
Inquire of MORRISON & BANKS, 106Thlrdavc.,
cor. Wood st. Telephone 1557. no4-TT8
QQOO-LAKGE BUILDING LOTS ON BOGGS
Ot7 ave. (which is paved), on the most liberal
terms; no cash pavment required Irom those who
will build. (75) Sec V. A. HERRON & SONS. 80
Fourth ave. no"-5F
QJ30 EACH-CHICAP CITY LOTS, 25X150
i? jt each, good locttton and bound to grow In
value: only a short distance rrom Penn ave. S.
A. DICKIE Jt CO., Finn and Shady aves.. E. E.
45. noll-C5iTS
East End Lots.
A1
L1QUIPFA PLACE LOTS ARE THE
. best speculation: nrlces onlv 8350 to 650;
terms very easy; convenient to the mills on sec
ond ave. J. . GLA!S, No. 138 Firth ave.
no!2-23
BAUM GROVE PLAN EAST END-WE
have several of the choicest lots In this plan
ror sale at verv low prices. BAXTER. THOMP
SON & CO., 162 Fourth, ave no9-I03-TTSBu
BENNETT ST.-NUAK LANG AVE.. NINE
TEENTH ward, vacant lots, at only (27 per
foot; also a Dumber on Hastings St., Twenty-second
ward, at (30 per root. C. BERINGER SON,
156 Fourth ave. noIS-27-TTS
EAST END-ON ST. CLAIRST.. NEAR STAN
TON ave, lot 31xl02 to a 20-foot alley, (12
per foot. THOS. LIGGETT, 71 Diamond St.
noS-14-TTS
LOTS-EASYTERMS: THESOIIENLEY PARK
Land Company are selling the best lots for
the price offering In the cltv. Call at or address
PETER SHIELD;., 533 Grant St., cor. Virgin
alley. nol4-75
1- OTS-ALMOST GIVEN AWAT. CHOICE
J lots near the mills on Second ate. and con
venient to the Flflh ate. cable line: price only
(150; terms very easr. J. E. GLASS, No. 138 Filth
ave. I1012-J3
VfDJE BUILDING LOT ON WARD ST.,
IX Oakland. 21x175, with cellar already built:
below value J. C. REILLY, 77 Diamond st.
nol4-S7
OAKLAND LOTS-PRICES ONLY (150 TO
(WO each; terms very easv; the location is
the best, being convenient to the mills on Second
ate. J. E. GLASS, 133 Fifth ave. nol2-28
TERRACE ST.-LOT 40X15O-ONE SQUARE
lroin t ifth ave., Oakland: 12 minutes Irom
Court House. A. D. WILSON. 55 Federal St.,
Allegheny. noll-49-TuThs
6 ACRES GROUND-SITUATE ADJOINING
cable cars: elegantly suited ror laving out in
lots: only about 20 minutes lrom Court House;
rjre bargain to a prompt purchaser. JAS. W.
DRAPK&CO., 129 Fourth avenue, Pittsburg.
no!3-17
QQrT"-; TO (1.000 EACH-PARK VIEW PLAN
OO I O of lots, near Robinson St., oppostte
Ursullne Academy, Fourteenth Ward, Oakland,
1M miles or 12 minutes' ride lrom postoffice three
minutes' walk from Fifth ave. Traction tars;
cheiDtst and best lols in the city. THOs. LIG
GETT, 71 Diamond st. no"-61-D
CQA PER FOOT, ELLSWORTH AVE.. EAST
3oU End, lots 26 and 80x125 leet to a 20-roo". al
ley ; al-o. on Alder st. 406x120 reet to a 20-roo; al
ley, large brick house thereon, (2000. or (55 per
foot. THOS. LIGGETT, 71 Diamond st.
noS-14-TTS
rjf LARGE BUILDING LOTS-CONTIGUOUS
I J to cable cars and In a rapidly improving
fiart of the citv: values enhancing, good point to
nvestandmakea quick turn. JAS. W. DRAPE
& CO., 129 Fourth ave, Pittsburg. nol5-26-D"
QQ50-FOR A LOT IN OAKLAND. 20x100,
50 in Allqulppa Place plan, only 7 minutes
from Fifth ave. cars, and 15 minutes rrom Court
House; easy payments. J. E. GLASS, 133 Fifth
ave. nol2-2a
1 O ACRES OF LAND-NEAR SCHENLEY
JLD pirk; splendid place to lay out building
lots: can be secured cheap If taken at once. JAS.
W. DRAPE Jt CO., 129 Fourth ave.. .Pittsburg.
nol5-26-D
OG 500-1X ACRES. EAST END. CORNER
fjitj' Dunfermline and Reynolds axe., adjoin
ing .Mrs. Carnegie's. THOS. LIGGETT, 71 Dia
mond st. no8-I4-TTS
QQ 125-BELLEF1ELD AVE., FRONTING
JtJ1 schenlev Park entrance, fine lot, size
2iix95. (D160) BLACK & BAIRD. 95 Fourth ave
nue, n 015-24-15, 23, 29
Hazelxvood Lots.
HAZELWOOD COR. ELIZABETH AND
Lytic streets, lot 75x110 It., xerv cheap, only
(Z.200. being one of the most convenient and de
sirable locations In llazelwood. (90.) See W. A.
IIERItON Jt SONS. No. 80 Fourth ave.
nol4-7-15,2l,--7,de3-9"
Allegheny Lots.
BUILDING LOrS--I50 IN TnE RIDGE
VIEW Land Company's plan in the Eleventh
ward, Allegheny, on Hue of the California ave.
electric road: five cent fare; fine elevation;
beautilul vlewor the Ohio valley; pure air; elec
tric light, city water, only txvo miles rrom City
Halt, aud within five minutes' walk or the Union
Line street cars. These arc without a doubt the
cheapest lots in the market and sure to enhance
in value. Prices from (200 to (2, 5C0, onlv S50 cash,
balance monthly. For plans, etc., see EWING a;
BYERS, exclusive agents, 93 Federal st. and 155
Fourth ave. i,ol2-4S-ws
PAYETTEST., ALLEGHENY CORNER LOT
150x14 reet. A. D. WILSON. 55 Federal st.
noll-50
R
IDGEAVE.-LOT73xl32FEEr. A. D. WIL
SON, 55 Federal st., Allegheny.
noll-49-TuThs
Suburban Lots.
EMSWORTH-FINE RESIDENCE PROPER
TY; large lot. For particulars see A. D.
WILSON. 55 federal sL Allegheny.
noll-49-TuThs
NEVILLE STATION FINE RESIDENCE
property: large lot. See A. 1). WILSON, 55
Federal St.. Allegheny. noll-49-TuThs
OAKDALE STATION-RIGHT AT THE STA
TION, a large lot: the best location In the
town for astole or business of almost any kind:
price (300; the best opening ror a general store on
the R. R. C U. LOVE, No. 93 Fourth avenue.
nol5-2s
OAKDALE-CHEAP. 3 LARGE LOTS ON
the Panhandle Railroad, 25 by over 200 feet:
good level lots, rich ground, not two minutes'
walk rrom station; price (150 each. C. II. LOVE,
No. 93 Fourth avenue. nol5-2o
ZIMMERMAN PARK WILL CONTAIN 75
acres: come and sec this lovely park before
buying: largest lots: pure aln best water; listoi
lot owners who have bought the first 21 acres Tur
nlshed cheerfully: lots right at the station; rail
road fare only 4 cents; free pass to and from lots;
rices from (00 to (250: only two miles rrom Smltb
eld st. J. B. ZIMMERMAN, 141 Fourth ave
se28-45-S
Q2J"lA-LINUKN STATION, B. Jt O. R. II.,
OOUU Second avenue near the station, va
cant lot, size 25x120. BLACK Jt BAIRD. 95
Fourth avenue. D1C2. U08-3I-3, 15,21
Farms.
-rrARM-FOR EXCHANOE-A GOOD FARM
V In Washington county, contiguous to the
Taylorstown oil territory; 121 acres, comfortable
dwelling house, outbuildings, orchard (this sea
son's fruit all goue), water, etc., etc: would ex
change for a house and lot in the cltv In part pay
ment. JAS. W. DRAPE Jt CO., 129 Fourth ave,
Pittsburg. nol3-17
FARM - B0 ACRES-GOOD BRICK RESI
DENCE, barn and other outbuildings: rich
soil, line fruit, coal and In the great oil district;
close to station, P. Jt W. It. R., near Harmony.
ED. W1TTISH. 410 Grant st. nol4-D
Miscellaneous.
HOMES-WE WILL BUY OR BUILD FOR
you anywhere and let your rent nay for the
property. GRANITE STATE PROVIDENT AS
SOCIATION, brancn offices, Standard building,
531-533 Wood St.. Pittsburg. noS-TTSSu
21 " OOO ON PENN AVE., BETWEEN
D-LtJ T'entliand Twenty-fourth sts., 3-story
brick residence containing 10 rooms and bath,
marble mantels, both gases, with 2-story brick
stable on the rear; has Beeu and Is now occupied
by a well-known physician; terms, (5,CO0 cash,
balance at 4 per cent.
(4.700 On Pearl st., near Penn ave. 3 lots,
20x132ft. each, with anew rrame dwelling of 6
rooms; or xvlll sell house and Hot for (2,700; this
is a No. 1 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 5 rooms and
attic In each, No. 1 repair, stable carriage and
outbuildings.
This property will subdivide In building lots
which will sell for (1,200 and (000 each. Grand
chance for speculation; see It and be convinced:
terms to suit purchaser. THOS. MOCAFFREY,
Real Estate and Insurance Agent, Si19 Butler St.,
city. TelephoocoH. noll-45-TTg
THOMAS EDISON has been interviewed
for THE DISPATCH, and in to-morroxr's
issue he will tell all about the future of elec
tricity, Ute possibility of the flying machine,
and other scientific developments. Tw entv
fourPajref. All the News,
FOR SALE BUSINESS.
Business Opportunities.
c
IIGAR STORES. NOTION STORES. DRUG
Bfcuivs, suoe stores, DOOK anu Muuviicrr
I ntllL'rt.. ..a. 1 ..! tln.lnn f,1,,
-.,.-. ..I.-. ci"jlb, naruware nn-i nt"n ua-
ness, two East End grocery stores, others in both
cities well located, flouring mill, (3,000; bakeries.
SHEP A RD Jt CO.. 131 Fourth ave. no9
store
CIGAR STORE CENTRALLY LOCATED,
and one of the best stands in tlio two cities;
a great bargain and must be sold Immediately.
Inquire BECKFELD Jt BRACKUS, 01 Ohio st.
nol4-31
DRUGSTORE OF THE LATE J. M. BLACK
BURN, No. 388 Firth ave., city, will be sold
at private sale ApplvtoGEO. HEAPS, Admin
istrator, No. 373 Fifth ave. no!4-61
DRUG STORE-CIIEAP-A PROMINENTLY
located and good-paying drugstore. Ad
dress R. p.. Dispatch office. no!3-4l
I TUNE SHOE STORE-GROCERY STORE. (300
1 to (5. too; cigar store, notion aft d "hardware
store bakeries, milk depot. HOLMEo Jt CO.. 4-0
Smithfield. nol5-70
FOUNDRY-A SMALL FOUNDRY MANU
FACTURING a staple specialty, with ready
sales for goods, lu good Iron town: owner In other
business: will take goods manufactured for part
pay; capital required about (2.500. Address BOX
1347, New Castle, Pa. nol5-74
GROCERIES, (300 TO(-,000-CIGAK AND NO
TION stores: shoe and gents' furnishing
stores; bakeries, newspaper routes, meat market;
special bargain, good office business. FERC1VAL
Jt CHAPMAN, 439 Grant St. U015-3S
OTEL AND BAR-OLD AND WELL ES
TABLISHED: dolnr large and lucrative
uslness. HO L MES Jt CO., 420 Smithfield st.
ii-iu-oy
INTEREST-Jf IN A WEL1.-ESTABLISHED
business; a good Investment for an active
man; capital required (3,500. Address A. R. !.,
Dispatch office. nol3-99-Thssn
TIN STORE WITH GOOD JOBBING TRADE
In good town; no opposition; verv low price
to prompt buyer. BAXTER, THOSIPSON Jt CO.,
162 Fourth ave. no9-105-TTSSu
Business Properties.
BRICK YAKD-W ITH A CAPACITY OF15.C00
brick a day: will sell at a great bargain. Ad
dress. J. K., Dispatch office. nol4-73
BUILDINGS-LARGEBRICKONFS IN CITY,
with power, suitable for manufacturing, on
three streets and rallroid: one five-story brick
building and one four-story building with engine,
boilers, shaftings, etc. ; nearall downtown depots
and in a central location: terms, etc., from JAS.
W. DRAPE Jt CO., 129 Fourth ave, Pittsburg.
no!5--S-D
BUTLERST. NO. 3705, FIFTEENTH WARD
the best business location in the ward: lot
21x100 ft., with large store building: at present
occupied by Geo. Uetz as shoestorc; frame dwell
ing on rear of lot; this valuanlc property will be
sold very low anil on easv terms. Particulars of
THOS. MCCAFFREY. 3509 Butler. selO-03-WS
HOTEL -PRIME INVESTMENT IN SUBUR
BAN hotel property; brick, 17 rooms, livery
stable, corner, 55x165, opposite depot of P. R. R.
in town cast of Pittsburg: rented: the property
now yields 8 per cent net: in hands or live people,
profitable business to be done; executor urges
sale at Ioxv prlte. CHARLLS SOMERS Jt CO.,
313 Wood 6t., 6019 Penn ave. nol4-63
QOfi 000 FIFTH AVE., NEAR PRIDE
JiivJ street-Three-story brick building or 2
store rooms and 5 dxvelllng rooms, hall, bath
room, w. c, hot and cold water, both gases, ce
mented cellar; lot 25x115: stable: yearly rent,
(1,400. BLACK Jt BAIRD, 95 Fourth avenue, too.
1105-10-5,15.25
O001 CARSON. COR. TWENTIETH ST.-AT A
m4 very reasonable price, a large new brick build
ing, consisting ol store and dwelling: lot 22x120
Teet to an alley: also rrame house 4 rooms rrontlng
Twentieth st. (S50) bee W. A. HERRON Jt SONS,
80 Fourtn at e nol-81-s
QQ 300-COR. FOURTEENTH AND ETNA
5 st,. lot 46x53 ft., with old brick dwellings;
flrst-class location ror any kind of business; would
make splendid manulacturlng site: terms very
easy. THOS. MCCAFFREY. 3509 Butler st.
se20-84-ssu
QQJ3 OOO - LAWHENCEVILLE. TH1RTY
350vl FIRST street, nearSmallman street, a
brick shop and grain house: lot 120x163 Tcet: good
railroad lacllltles. (J46) BLACK Jt BAIRD. 95
Fourth axeune. nol5-24-15.23.2U
FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS.
Borses. Vehicles, Live Stock, Etc
BUGGIES. CARRIAGES, SPRING WAGONS,
etc. second-hand rigs bought and sold; big
bargains. SAMUEL CHAMBERLAIN, No. 618
Duquesne way, near Sixth street bridge.
se3-H-siThs
DELIVERY WAGONS-DELIVERY WAGONS
allstvles: ourown make. WM. BECKERT,
340 to 344 Ohio street, Allegheny. Telephone. 3420.
Jell-76-MWS
Machinery and Metals.
AUTOMATIC TYPEWRITER WRITES
without a ribbon: sell-inker, self-spacer,
light and substantial: seethe household engine;
runs sewing machine, ventilates house rocks
cradle, fans baby, does churning, etc.; coming,
the compressed air fruit preserver; keeps fruit,
milk and meats wllhont the use of ice: send for
circular, etc. G. K. FLOWER, 49 Firth ave..
Pittsburg. Read this ad Saturday, Sunday and
Monday. 0C12-84-MSSIT
BARGAINS IN SECOND-nAND ENGINES
and boilers, one HxJOln., one 12x24 In., one
12x18 In., two 10x20 In., one 12x12 in , one 10x12 in.,
rour 9x12 in., and large lot of smaller sizes;
mounted portable engines 8 to 12 b. p., shartlng,
pulleys, pumps, governor, etc J. S. YOUNG,
23-25 Park xvay, Allegheny. Pa. oc30-D
DRILLING ENGINES AND BOILERS-FOR
oil or gas welle engines and boilers In every
size and style, sixrmllls an. wood-worklug machinery-
HARMES MACHINE DEPOT, No. 97
First ave., Pittsburg. Pa. uihO-D
ENGINES AND BOILER NEW AND RE
FITTED: repairing promptly attended to.
PORTER FOUNDRY AND MACHINE CO.,
LIM., below Suspension bridge. Allegheny, Pa.
oc2-6b
HOISTING AND PORTABLE ENGINES
small vertical engines and boilers, wire
rope Iron charglug barrows, Siemen valves lard
kettles, castings, etc. VELTE Jt MCDONALD,
3200 Penn avenue. ocl-TTS
Miscellaneous.
BANANAS.-HEADO.UARTERS FOR BA
NANAS, Florida oranges and foreign fruits
of all kinds; have my Irult bought direct from the
groves In Florida, and select only oranges groxxn
on the finest groves, and xvlll give my patrons the
finest irult that conies to this city: have also in
storage about 2,000 barrels fancy apples, from
which can load car at short notice. My stock or
fiotatoes. onions, apples and fruits is the largest
n the city, and will not be undersold by any
house in ti c trade. Come and examine my stock.
lldvc handled unto date 150, COO baskets or grapes
this season, and xvlll continue to handle largely
or Concords, catawbas, etc., for the next 30 days.
Do not forget the place, the old established house
or T'liOS. II McGOWAN. 607 LlDerty street.
"Fair dealing and honesty" lsmy motto, noll-53
-VT.MV GOODS ARRIVING DAILY-COME
JL and examine our stock of gold and silver
watches, clocks, diamonds, Icwulry and silver
ware etc.: lowest prices in the two cities, at
WILSON'S. 61 Fourtli ave, Flttshnrg. Fine
watch and Jewelry repairing a specialty.
noll-TTS
PERSONAL.
1JERSONAL HOOKS WANTED IF YOU
have anv books to sell, let us know. LEVI'S
BOOK STORE. Seventh Avenue Hotel building.
. mh7
L
PERSONAL BOOKS, BOOKS, BOOKS. OLD
and nexv. largest stock, lowest nrlces; librar
ies purchased. J RANK BACON Jt CO., 301
Smithfield St.. Pittsburg, Pa. noil
PERSONAL-WE HAVE NOW THE LARG
EST and most complete optical manufactur
ing establishment xrest or Philadelphia; all pre
scriptions are filled by skilled experts. CHESS-
MAN-MANNION OPTICAL CO., No. 42
Federal
St.. JtllV.
ocl8-!9-Tussn .
LOST.
LOsT DOG BLACK SHEPHERD TW O
TIIIRDS grown: bid. or neck, forelegs and
tip of tall white: suitable reward If returned to
No. 38 WASHINGTON STREET. Allegheny.
noll-53
LOST-FE.MALK.KING CHARLES SPANIEL,
black and tan, with small white spot on back.
Liberal rexvard xvlll be paid to finder If returned
to HARRY VANDERGRIFT, 512 Shady avenue,
East End. nol5-40
LOST THE LOSS OF YOUR SIGHT CAN BE
avoided if vou will go at once to the expert
opticians, CHESSMAN Jt MANNION, No. 42
federal st.. Ally., whencxer your eyes begin to
cause trouble and have proper glasses adjusted;
every pair or glasses guaranteed; best (1 specta
cles on earth. ocl8-l9Tub6u
POUND.
FOUND-A PLACE WHERE YOUR EYES
can be fitted by expert optlclins without
charge for examination; every pair of glasses
fitted are guaranteed: best (1 spectacles on earth.
CHESSMAN-MANNION OF1TOAL CO., No. 42
Federal St., Ally. oclS-19-Tussu
FOUND-A LARGE LOT Or WINTER
clothing belonging to residents of Ihls city
was tound hanging In the rooms occupied by
DICKSON, the tailor, 63 Filth ave. upstairs,
altered, cleaned and repaired: the owners should
call for them, as Dickson requires the room.
nol3-D
PROPOSALS.
PU O P O S ALS FOR CONSTRUCTING
steam snagboat. United States Engineer
office. Savannah. Ga., October 15, 1S90. Healed
proposals in triplicato for building a steam
snagboat and for furnislnne material and ma
chinery for same will be received at this office
until 12 o'clock M., city time, on the 20th day or
November, 1S90. The attention of bidders is
invited to the acts or Congress approved
February 26. 1885, and February 23, 1S87, vol. 23,
page 332, aud vol. 24. pace Hi, statutes at large.
For all necessary information apply to O. M.
CARTER, First Lieutenant Corps of Engineers,
U.S. A. OC2S-82-28. 29. 80. 31 novli. 15
NOTICES.
WM. A. SIPJE. Solicitor. 93 Diamond St.
NOTICE-IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AT
a tnei-ting of ihe stockholders f the
Michael Hill Oil and Gas Company, Limited,
specially called, a resolution was passed by a
majority of the stockholders, in nnmber and
value, to dissolve said company, and the under
signed were aopolnted liquidating trustees to
wind up the business of the concern. CHAS.
C. EMMONS, JOHN SPEBBER, SAMUEL
MpKNIGHT, Hqulaatins trustees. November
8,1880, H H012-25-D
TO LET.
Cltr Residences.
Crn STONE HOUSES-DIN W1DDIE STREET,
OU near Fifth avenue: 5 minutes' ride from
postoffice: every convenience of a modern dxrell
fng. BLACK Jt BAIRD, 95 Fourtli ave.
1105-9-5,7,9,11, 13,15t
East End Residences.
BELLEFIELD-NEAR FIFTH AVE. CABLE
cars, a new Qneen Annr dwelling or II rooms
and reception hall; handsomely papered through
out; electric light, bells, etc.: In ract. every mod
ern convenience: re isonable rent: a perfect home.
See BAX1EU, THOMPSON Jt CO.. 162 fourth
ave. no8-57f
ONLY ONF. MOKE LEFT-(2S MONTH TO A
good tenant, a nexv house on the Duquesne
Electric road, seven rooms, bath. Inside xv. c,
wardrobes, hot and cold xvater, range slate man
tels, tile hearths, china cupboard, pantry, sliding
doors. Inside shutters, both gases, nice gas fixt
ures, cemented cellar, laundry with stationary
tubs, beautirul front porrh. and handsomely pa
pered. WILLIAM THKUMSTON, No 6235 Penn
ave.. East End. nol.VGGt
Allegheny Residences.
HOUSE-(15 PER MONTH. NEAT BRICK, 5
rooms. Inside w. c. So. 85 Stewart, near
Fulton St.. Allegheny: send for list. W.A. HER
RON Jt SONS. SO Fourth ave nol4-5-Ttirst
Business Stands.
STORE AND CELLAR 1SXI00-NO. 17i FED
ERAL St.. Allegheny: location first class. 11.
SUTMEYER, 173 Federal St., Allegheny.
nol4-93t
Rooms.
ARLOR A FIRST-CLASS
FURNISHED
front narlor: both irascs. etc.. for one or two
gentlemen. 45 THIRD AVENUE. nol5-68t
PARLOR-A HANDSOMELY FURNISHED
front parlor for man and wire or tiro gen
tlemen. 23 EIGHT II STREET. 110l5-59t
II
OOJ1S ELEGANT, LARGE FRONT ROOMS.
single or in suue, wim nam: lacing aiic-
pheny rarks; no family in the house; used only on
the principle of lS'ew York flats: Janitor In care of
qu.iuu.2, inquire a. .U3 rr.isn avi.., roomitu.
or 75 CEDAK AVK, Allegheny. ocll-36t
lurmh.
F
ARM-STOCK. DAIRY OR MARKET GAR
DENING rarin. xvlth larre house and barn.
20 miles from cily on Ohio river and railroad: also,
five acres with three-roomed house: also, one
third acre with Tour-roomed house. Inquire
EDWIN LOGAN, 150 Fonrth ave, Pittsburg.
nol2-27-xvst
Offices, Desk Room, Etc.
OFFICES--IN GKRMANIA SAVINGS BANK
Building. Wood aud Diamond sts.: singly
or in suits: all modern Improvements and low
rent. Inquire at Tim BANK. oc23-43t
OFFICIAL PITTSBURG.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
the reports of the viewers on the con
struction of sewers on Twenty-second street,
Irom south side of Railroad street to Allegheny
liver, and Hemans and Kirkpatrick streets and
Center avenue, from Charles street to Reed
street, have been approved by Councils, xrhicb
action will be final, unless an appeal is tiled in
the Court of Common Pleas within ten (10)
days from date. E. 31. BIGELO V.
Chief of Department or Public Work.
Pittsburg. November 13, 1S90. uol3-5a
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
second account of Henry Warner, as
signee of the Penn Bank, was filed in the Court
of Common Pleas No. 1 of Allegheny county,
on November 5, lb'JO. at No. 23 of September
term. 1884. and will be allowed liv tbe Court on
the2THDAY OF NOVEMBER, 1E90, unless
cause be shown to the contrary.
A. 3i. BROWN.
S.A. JlcCLUNG.
Attorneys for Assignee
November 7, 1890. noS-26-s
AN ORDINANCE RE-ESTABLISHING
the grade of East End avenue, from Penn
avenue to Edgerton avenne.
Section 1 Be it ordained and enacted by the
city of Pittsburg, in Select and Common Coun
cils assembled, and it is bereby ordained and
enacted by tbe authority of the same. That the
grade east ot the curb of East End avenue,
from Penn avenue to Edgerton avenue, be and
tbe same sball be re-established as follows, to
wlt: Beginning on the south curb of Penn
avenne at an elevation of 202.90 feet: thence fall
ing at the rate of .75 feet per 100 feet for a di
stance of 362.47 feet to tbe south of curb of
Tuscarora street at an elevation of 200.18 feet;
thence rlf ing at the rate ot .75 feet per 100 feet
for a distance of 432.57 feet to a point at an ele
vation of 203.42 feet; thence falling at the rate
of .75 feet per 100 feet for a distance of C7S.30
feet to the south curb of Edgerton avenue at
an elevation ot 198.31 feet.
TNo. 16G.
AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING THE
grade of Cabinet street, from Main streot
to Canoe alley.
Section 1 Be it ordained and enacted by the
city of Pittsburg, in Select and Common Coun
cil assembled, and it is hereby ordained and
enacted by tbe authority of the same. That
tbe grade of Cabinet stree', from Main street
to Canoe alley, be and the same is bereby es
tablished as follows, to xvit: The grade of tbe
south enrb line of Cabinet street snail begin at
a point on tbe west curb line of Main street at
an elevation of 220.77 feet; thence rising at tho
rate of 2 feet per 100 feet for a distanee of 45175
feet to the east curb line of Canoe alley at an
elevation of 235.87 feet.
Section 2 That any ordinance or part of or
dinance conflicting with the provisions of this
ordinance be and the same is bereby repealed
so far as the same affects this ordinance.
Ordained anu enacted into .t law in Councils
this 27th day of October, A. D. 1S90.
II. P FOUD, President of Select Council.
Attest: GEO. BOO I'll, Clerk of Select
Council. G. L. HOLLIDAY. President of Com
mon Council. Attest: E. J. MARTIN, Clerk of
Common Council.
Alayor's office. October 30, 1890. Approved:
H. I. GOUKLEY. 3Iajor. Attest: ROBT.
OSTERMAIER. Mayor's Cleru.
Recorded in Ordinance Book. vol. 7, page 573,
7th day of November, A. D. 1890.
No. 164.
AN ORDINANCE AU1HOR1ZING THE
opening of Seward street, 'from Rutledge
street to nortb hue of lot 11 in C. & A. Sbaler's
plan.
Section 1 Be it ordained and enacted by the
city of Pittsburg, in Select and Common Coun
cils assembled, ami it is hereby ordained and en
acted by the antbority of tbe same, Tbat the
Chief of tbe Department of Public Works be
and is hereby authorized and directed to cause
to be surveyed and opened within 60 days from
the date of tbe passage of this ordinance,
Seward street, from Rutledgo street to the
north line of lot 14 in C. it A. Shaler's plan, at
xvidtbs of SO. 5S and 40 feet, in accordance with
a plan on file in tbn Department of Public
Works, known as C. & A. Shaler's plan of lots,
recorded in original Plan Book, voL 5, page 276,
and vol. 6, pages 131 and 135, and an ordinance
locating the same, approved .March 29, 18S9.
Tbe damages caused tbereby and the benefits
to pay tbe same to be assessed and collected in
accordance xxith the provisions of an act of
Assembly of tbe Commmontvealth of Pennsyl
vania entitled, "An act relating to streets and
sewers in cities of tbe second class," approved
the 16th day of 3Iay. A. D., 1-S89.
Section 2 That any ordinance or part of or
dinance conflicting with tbe provisions of this
ordinanco be and Hie same is bereby repealed
so far as the same aifects this ordinance.
Ordained and enacted Into a law in Councils
this 27th dav of October. A. D. 1890.
H. P. FORD, President of Select Conned.
Attest: GKO. BOOTH. Clerk of Select
Council. GEO. L. HOLLIDAY, President or
Common Council. Attest: E. J. 3IARTIN.
Clerk of Common Council.
ilavor's nflicc, October 30. 1890. Approved:
H. I."GOURLEY, 3Iayor. Attest: ROBERT
OSTERMAIER, Alayor's Clerk.
Recorded in Ordinance Bonk. voL 7, page 572,
7th day of November. A. D. 1890.
(No. 163.1
AN ORDINANCE-AUTHORIZING THE
opening of Cairo street, from Natchez
street io Ennis street.
Section 1 Bo it ordained and enacted by tbe
city of Pittsburg, in Select and Common Coun
cils assembled, and it is hereby ordained and
enacted by tbe authority of tbe same. That the
Chief of the Department of Public Works be
and is hereby authorized and directed tocauso
to be surveyed and opened xvitbin GO days from
the date of the passage of this ordinance Cairo
street, from Natchez street to Ennis street, at
a width of 50 feet in accordance with A. Q.
Patterson's plan, recorded in Recorder's office
of Allegheny county in plan book, vol. 4, page
246. Tbe damages caused thereby and tbe
benefits to pay tbe same to be assessed and col
lected in accordance with the provisions ot an
act of Assembly of the Commonwealth of Penn
sylvania, entitled "An act relating to streets
and sexvers in cities of the second class," ap
proved the 16th day of 3Iay, A. D. 1889.
Section 2 That any ordinance or part of ordi
nance conflicting with tbe provisions of this
ordinance be and tbe tame is bereby repealed
so far as tbe same affects this ordinance.
Ordained and enacted into a law in Councils
this 27th dav of October. A. D. 1890.
H. P. FORD. President of Select Council.
Attest: GEORGE BOOTH, Clerk of Select
CounciL G. L. HOLLIDAY, President of
Common Council. Attest: E. J. MARTIN,
Clerk of Common Couucli.
JIavoi'i office. October 30. 1890. Approved:
H. I.GOURLEY, Mayor. Attest: ROBERT
OSTEKMAIER, .Mayor's Clerk.
Recorded in Ordinance Book. vol. 7, page 571,
7th day of November. A. I). 1890.
iNo. 162.
AN ORDINANCE-AUTHORIZING THE
opening of Rutledge street, from Fingal
street to Shaier street.
Sectionl Be it ordained and enacted by tbe
city of Pittsburg, in Select and Common Coun
cils assembled, and it is bereby ordained and
enacted by tbe authority of the same tbat tbe
Chief of the Department of Public Works be
and is hereby authorized and directed to cause
to be surveyed and opened within 60 days from
tbe date ofthe passage of this ordinance Rut
ledge street, from Fingal street to Shaier
street, at a width of 4U leet, iu accordance with
a plan on file In the Department of Public
Works, known as "A AC. Shaler's plan of Iota."
recorded In Original Plan Book, voL 5 page 271,
volume 6, pages 131 and 135, and an ordinance
locating suae, approved March 29, 18S9. The
OFFICIAL PrrrSBTJRG.
damages caused tbereby and tbe benefits to
pay the same to be assessed and collected iu ac
cordance with the provisions of an act of Assem
bly of the Commonwealth ot Pennsylvania,
entitled "An act relating to streets and sewers
in cities of the second class." approved the 16th
day of May. A. D. 1S89.
Section 2 That any ordinance or part of
ordinance conflicting with the provisions of
this ordinance be and tbe same is bereby re
pealed so far as the same affects this ordinance.
Ordained and enacted into a law in Councils
this 27th dav of October. A. D. 1890.
H. P. FORD, President of Select Council.
Attest: GEO. BOOTH, Clerk of Select Coun
cil. G. L. HOLLIDAY'. President or Common
Council. Attest: E. J. JIARTIN, Clerk of
C'mmon Council.
3Iayor's office. October 30, 189a Approved:
H. I. GOURLEY. 3Iayor. Attest: ROBT.
OSTERJIAIER, 3Iayor"s Clerk.
Recorded in Ordinance Book. vol. 7. page 570,
7th day ofNovemrjcr. A. D. 189a
No. 165.1
AN ORDINANCE-AUTHORIZING THE
opening of Couirio alley, lrom Pearl
street t Cullen street.
Section 1 Be it ordained and enacted by tbe
city of Pittsburg, in Se'ect and Common Coun
cils assembled, and it is hereby ordained and
enacted by tbe authority of tbe fame. Tbat tbe
Cbief of the Department of Public Works be
and is hereby authorized and directed to cause
to be surveyed and opened witbln 60 days from
tbe date of tbe passage of this ordinance. Com
rie alley, from Pearl street to Cnllen street, at
a width of 15 feet in accordance with a plan nn
file in the Department of Public Works known
as "Samoel W. Vandegrlft's plan," recorded In
Plan Book. vol. 3, page 89. in tbe Recorder's
office of Allegheny county. Tbe damages
caused thereby and tbe benefits to pay tbe
same to be assessed and collected in accordance
xvith the provisions of au act of Assembly of
tbo Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled.
'An act relating to streets and sewers in cities
of tbe second class," approved tbe 16th day ot
3Iay, A. 1). 1889.
Section 2 That any ordinance or part ot or
dinance conflicting xtith the provision of this
ordinance be and the samo U hereby repealed
so far as tbe same affects this ordinance.
Ordained and enacted into a law in Councils
this 27th dav of October, A. D. 1890.
H. P. FORD. President ot Select Council.
Attest: GEO. BOOTH. Clerk ot Select Coun
cil. G. L. HOLLJDAY. President ot Com
mon Council. Attest: E. J. MARTIN. Clerk
of Common Council.
.Mayor's office, October 30. 1S90. Approved:
H. I. GOURLEY". Mavor. Attest: ROBERT
OSTERMAIER. 31ayor's Clerk.
Recorded in Ordinance Book. vol. 7, page 572,
7th day of November. A. D. 189a
No. 171.1
AN ORDINANCE CHANGING THE
name of Coward allev to Coward street.
Section 1 Bo it ordained and enacted by the
city of Pittsburg, in Select ami Common Coun
cils assembled, and it is hereby ordained and
enacted by the authority of the same, Tbat
the name of Cowa'd alley, in the Sixth ward,
be and the same is hereby changed to Coward
street.
Section 2 That any ordinance or part of ord
inance conflicting null tbe provisions of this
ordinance be and tbp same is hereby repealed
so far as the same affects this ordinance.
Ordained and enacted into a law in Councils
this 27th day of October. A. D. 189a
11. P. FORD. President of Select Council.
Attest: GEO. BOOTH. Clerk of Select
Council. GEO. L. HOLLIDAY, President of
Common Council. Attest: E. J. 31ARTIN,
Clerk of Cnmm'in Council.
Jlax or's office. October 31, 1890. Approved: H.
I. GOURLEY, 3Iavor. Attest: ROBERT OS
TERJIAIER. .Mayor's Clerk.
Recorded in Ordinance Bonk. vol. 7, page 577,
8th day of November. A. D. 189a
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
report of viewers on tbe grading and pav
ing of Riilroad street, from Twenty-first street
to Twenty-fourth street, has been approved by
Councils, which action will be final, unless an
appeal is filed in the Conrt of Common Pleas
witbin ten (10) days from date.
E. 31. BIGELOW.
Chief of Department of Public Works.
Ftttsbbrg, November 13. 1890.
nol3-52
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
reports of vlowers on the opening of Ali
quippa street, from Robinson street to Cen
ter avenue, and Dithridge street, from Fifth
avenue to Center avenue, have been approved
by Councils,which action will be final, unless an
appeal is filed in the Court of Common Pleas
witbin ten (10) days from date.
E. M. BIGELOW,
Chief of Department of Public Works.
PrTTSBrma, November 13, 1890.
nol3-52
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
report of Vlexrers on the paving and curb
ing of Stanton avenue, from Highland avenue
to Heberton 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 Department of Public Works.
Pittsburg. November 13. 1890. nol3-S2
-VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
LN tho reports of viewers on the grading,
paving and curbing of Dcnniston avenne, from
Fifth avenue to Penn avenue, and Cedar street
from Liberty avenue to Friendship street,
have been approved by Councils, whicb action
will be final, unless an appeal is filed in tbe
Conrt of Common Pleas within ten (10) days
from date. E. 31. BIGELOW.
Cbief of Department of Public Work".
Pittsburg. Novembe' 13. 189a noI3-T2
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AN
application will be made to tho Court of
Common Pleas No. 2 of Allegheny county. Pa
on SATURDAY. December 13, 1890, at 10
A. M.. or as soon thereafter as tbe same can be
beard, under the corporation act of 1874 and its
supplements, for a charter for an inteuded cor
poration to be called tbe Botanic il Society of
Western Pennsylvania, the character and ob
ject whereof is to establish and maintain a
botanical library and collection and to promote
study of tho science of botany. The proposed
charter is on tile at No. 258 of Jan. term, 1891.
nol5-2o-S JOHN D. SHAFER. Solicitor.
HOTELS.
PLAZA HOTEL.
Gtli Ave., 58th and GOth Sts., New York.
OVERLOOKING CENTRAL PARK.
CUISINE SERVICE AND APPOINT-
J1ENTS UNSURPASSED.
American and Enropcan Flans.
ABSOLUTELY FIREPROOF.
F. A. HAM3IOND. nol3-24TT3
WTLLARD'S HOTEL,
WASHINGTON. D. C.
The most famous and well-known hotel in
the city. Special rate3 by the month. Tbe
cuisine equaled by none. Homelike and con
venient to all public buildings. Send two
stamps for guids to
O. G. STAPLES,
QC25-61-TTS Proprietor.
REMOVAL.
IR O. IMIIXiXiIEIE
House and Sign Painter, has removed from
135 Third avenue, io
73 SIXTH AVENUE.
Opposite Third Presbyterian Church. Special
attention liven to the handling of plate glass,
cutting and drilling. Repairing xvindows, sky
lights, etc House oainting and glazing in
all its branches. OC1963-D
HERMAN HELM,
LANDSCAPE GARDENER.
Laying out of lawns, draining and pruning
all kinds of trees. Personal supervision.
ELLSWORTH AYE,
EAST END;
nol-54-Tos
TITCKN1GHT & VICTORY.
PLU3IBERS, GAS AND 8TEAM FITTERS,
Dealers in Gas Fixtures,
LAJIPS, PUMPS, LEAD PIPE, HOSE, ETC,
Special attention given to Natural Gas Fitting.
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Telephone 769. ja7-69-TTS
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To loin on mortgags, city or country property.
s, o auu u per ceui. jao, xv. .uruYx, e
Co.. 129 Fourth avenue, Pittsburg. Telephone
No. 975. x iiolS-18
PATENTS.
O. D. LEVIS, Solicitor of patents.
131 Fifth avenue, above Smlthfleld. next Leader
office. No delay. Established 20 years. se26-13
PIANOS,
ORGANS,
And all manner of Small Instruments
HAMILTON'S.
oc29-66-r Fifth avenue.
PARK INSTITUTE,
204 North ave., Allegheny. College Fitting,
Business Training, Shorthand and Typewriting,
German and French. New term begins Nor.
10. Send for catalogue. Evening School.
noWo-jtwa u LUDDEN, a. jl, Pria.
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A BANK ACCOUNT
Is a good thin?, hut
AN INVESTMENT
IN
Real Estate
IS BETTER.
It is safer and pays a much larger per
cenUge. "We have a BLOCK OF LOTS oa
BENNETT STKEET, in city limits, that
can be bought now at considerably BELOW
KABKET PRICES. "We can prove thia
statement by a comparison with, prices oa
recent sales of adjoining property. It will
not require much cash to handle this bar
gain, and if the property is held until spring
it will make you a
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For particulars see
S. A. DICKIE & CO.
PENN AND SHADY AVES.,
EAST END.
noll-64-TTS
J. C IDICIKS
ENTEEPEISE PLAN OF LOT3
OF THE
Thomas Brown Property
NOW FOR SALE.
This property is beautifully situated right on
the line of tbe Duquesne Electric road, in the
Twenty-first ward. Tbe lots are 25x110 feet,
with broad streets and alleys. The plan was
only placed on the market November 3. 1890,
and already 17 lots have been sold. Tbis is good
property and will make elegant borne sites.
Early purchasers will get the advantago of low
prices and good terms. For fur: her particulars
call on KELLY &. ROGERS. No. 6315 Station
street. noS-29
12 PER CENTINVESTMENT.
Four brick and two trams houses.
Thirteenth ward. city.
These houses are never vacant. Come
soon, as tbis property will be offered for
a short time only.
THE CHEAPEST PROPERTY IN PITTS.
BURG.
LEE & CHAPLIN,
313 Wood St.
nols-97
SPRING VATER BREWERY,
ALLEGHENY.
Lot 108x129 feet. Buildings consist of brew
ery, maltbouse, two duellings and stable.
Never-failing spring of cold water, and inex
haustible artesian well. An elegant manu
facturing site. A bargain to a quick buyer.
Easy terms. Apply 10 THOMAS B. BOOTH.
112 Firs; avenue, or NORMAN MAY. 10a
Fourth avenue. oc26-100-TTS
FREE MAMFACrimi5G SITES.
Freefiatnral Gas Fuel
Unrivaled shipping facilities to all Manufact
uring Establishments locating at Elwood, In
diana tbe center of Natural Gas Territory.
Directly on Panhandle and L. E. t V. R. R,
Correspondence invited. Address
ELWOOD LAND CO.,
OC31-6-TTS Elwood. Ind.
AUCTION SALES.
AUI TION SALE
THE PITTSBURG CVCLORAMA CO.
PROPERTY IN ALLEGHENY CITY
Will be offered at Public Auction, on the prem
ises, by order of tbe Board of Directors, the
leasehold, building, picture and fixtures ot tba
Pittsburg Cyclorama Cn situate on Irwin ave
nne. Allegheny City, either as a whole or sepa
rately. WEDNESDAY, Nor. 26. at 3 o'olock P. ST.
The lot Iijs a frontage of 125 feet more or lefts'
on Irwin avenue, extending back 220 feet. Tbe
buildings consist of a new and elegant brick
building, 12C feet in diameter, having office at
tached, with 25 feet of vacant ground adjoin
ing. Tbe building is well adapted for many
purposes requiring large space, and could at a
moderate outlay be conrerted into a public ball
or theatre, affording the largest seating capac
ity in the State. One of tbe finest pictures of
the Battle of Gettysburg is still on exhibition,
and will be sold either with tbe building or sep
arately. Three lines or Electric cars pass within 109
yards of the building. Tho property is most
favorably located, f routine on tbe West Park,
and in a fashionable neighborhood. With a
population of 10O.(XK, Allegheny City has no
Theatre, and a liberal patronaze conld be relied
upon. The lease has 17 years unexpired term.
Terms of Sale One-third cash, balance in one)
and two years, with interest. Deferred 1 pay
ments secured by tight bond and mortgage.
Ten per cent In hat d at time of sale. Posses
sion January 2, 1SU1. For further particulars
inquire ot
JOHN D. BAILEY.
Auctioneer, Chamber of Commerce Rooms.
noS-l8,15,22.2o
ASSIGNEE'S SALE
OF
VALUABLE COWS AJTD CALVES.
Notice is bereby given that on
SATURDAY, NOV. 22, 1890,
At the residence place of Cochran Fleming; in
the borongb of hewiclcley. Allegheny county,
Pa. (P..Ft-W. & C. Ry.), at WO oVlock, the
undersigned will expose to public sale tbe fol
lowing personal property, viz : Forty milch
cows, fresh and springers." Holsteius, regis
tered Jerseys and grade Jerseys, one 2-year-old
Holstein bull, registered, and one Jersey bull,
registered. These are all very fine animals,
having been recently selected with care from a
large herd. Terms, cash at sale. JOHN &
RENO. Assignee uf Cocnran Fleming et ai.
nold-63
- BY JAS. W. DRAPE &. CO.
EXECUTOR'S PUBLIC SALE
OF
Furniture, Carpets and General
Hotel. Equipment at tbe Idle
wood Hotel, Near Idle
wood Station,
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 25,
And followingday.lt necessary, at 10 o'clock;
Fuller particulars will appear in these ,
columns in a day or tw o.
JA& W. DRAPE & CO.,
AGENTS AND AUCTIONEERS,
129 Fourth Ave., Pittsburg.
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1 UCTION SALE
OF
Toys, fancy goods, notions, eta. No. 708 Smith
field Street, corner Liberty, commencing
"SATURDAY". NOVEMBER 15,
At 6 P. M., and continuing from day to dav
until all is closed out. This sale is by order ot
tbe Court, and every article, consisting ot Una
albums- fancy -plush goods, ornaments, bisque
ware, chinaware. glassware, notions, cutlery,
pictures, frames, eta, eta, must be closed out
immediately.
Goods sold in small or large lots to suit pur
chasers. Bargains for alL
W. W. WILSON, ESQ..
nol4-8-D Attorney.
AUCTION SALE.
H. B. SMITHSON,
Real estate and General Auctioneer, room 58
Eisner Building, Fifth and Wocd street. Sales
of jewelry and merchandise at stores. Furni
ture at residences promptly attended to.
oc8-4-D
The SnppIyManufacturiiigCo.,
100 and 102 WOOD ST.
Heavy and Light Machine Work to Order h
aK03V OR BRASS,
From Specifications or Verbal Order.
SPECIAL ATTENTION TO ELECTRIC RA1U
WAY MACHINERY REPAIRS.
Telephone No. 11B). oc30-10-TT3
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