Pittsburg dispatch. (Pittsburg [Pa.]) 1880-1923, November 30, 1890, SECOND PART, Page 11, Image 11

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THE PITTSBURG- DISPATCH, SUNDAY, 'NOVEMBER" 30; 1890'
IILLIAN MUST HANG.
The PealU Sentence Imposed bj
Judge Jlajier, Yesterday.
HE STILL ASSERTS HIS I5K0CESCE.
Knmerons Other Tictima Stand Before the
Bar of Justice.
.ALLEGHENY MATOE AND POLICE SUED
Alexander Killian yesterday received
the death sentence for the murder of Mrs.
Itudert, at Tarcntum. He still maintains
his innocence and in answer to the Judge's
"question, Killian said that all he had to
say was that he had not been on that side
of the river from the Saturday before until
he was arrested, and he was entirely inno
cent Judge Magee admonished Killian to obtain
the forgiveness of God for his sins, and
then imposed the death sentence. Killian
was then led back to jail. His counsel
vill probably take an appeal to the Supreme
Court.
Samuel Walker, who was convicted of
voluntary manslaughter for the shooting of
"William" Stewart at Braddock, was sen
tenced to five J oars and four months in the
penitentiary.
J. I. Hall, tbo altornev who was convicted t'f
unlawful roundinp; lor shouting Charles
liurns, was sentenced to one 3 car in jail.
The other sentences imposed were: W. K.
Gillespie, acraated a-sault anJ battery, SaO
fine and oxs; Jacob 11-isley, sclliuj liquor on
bunday, $50 and tosts; Peter Gillespie, aggra
vated Assault and battery. S175 and costs;
Tbumas KmeH, assault and battery, S10 One
and three months to the workhouse; Andrew
Aleeker. entering abuitdirg with ielonious in
tent, $100 and costs.
A LIT02CE BEFUSED.
Testerday's Report in tho Marriage-Break-lns
MM Quito Lengthy.
Tbe divorce mill is steadily grinding, and as
an offset to tbe numerous marriage licenses
Crantcd the day before Thanksgiving, decrees
in dirorco were made yesterday as follows:
George Hubert against Xellio Hubert;
John Friedman against Margaret Friedman:
Gustave Tell against Margaret Tell; Elizabeth
E. Jaclon against L. S. Jackson: Theressa
Fachet against Joseph Fatchet; JIary J. Sippey
a-am'-t John bippey, and John A. Rennett
againr Liuma Belirett,
A duorcewas refused in the case of Cora
hen the against Thomas E. Smythe.
Several new suits were also entered. Julia
Winters entered suit against her husband,
Henry, some time ago, but the testimony was
tiled yesterday. She charges him with deser
tion, which took place in lb3. Sue is now 03
j ears old and was married on December IS,
leST. bbe helped her husband, who was a
tailor. He went to tbe war, but atter coming
back did not w ant to work, and bis u ife's eye
sight failed her. and she. being enable to lur
thcr help him, lie became dissatisfied and left
her. went West and ha not been heard of for
years. He is thought to be in Ore
gon. The principal witue-s in tbe case is her
ton, a man 43 years old. a railro.nl engineer.
Th- plainrB reaidesin Lanrenceville.
Other suits for de-ettion were: Caroline V.
Thomas against Joseph Thomas, Delia E.
"Weltner against John fc. Wcltner. Annie Hart
iand against Joteph Hartland, and Ida Leith
Egr.mst H. B. Lvith.
Nellie K. Arbuckle sued her husband, James,
for ill-ticatmcut of herself and child. Emma
L. White sues on accountof ill-tre.itment also,
nnd Henry Strobn alleges unfaithfulness on
the part ot Louisa, his wife, as does al-o John
R. Salman on the part of his w He, Susie Sal-
XOE FALSE AHEEST.
John T. Hainds IVants Damages ITrom
Slay or IVyman and the Police.
John L. Halnds yesterday entered suit for
damages against J. G. Wyman, Mayo.- of Alle
gheny, and Leo Einstein, J. Peterson, J. Jenk
lnson and Albert Dietrick, of the police ae
partment. Halnds stated that on Septembers
be called the attention of Officer Jenkinson to
Charles Mej ers. who was acting in an unbe
coming manner in front of his house
on Manhattan street. Meyers was arrested and
taken to the lockup, and at the request 'of tbe
omcer. Hainds went along in tbe patrol wagon
to make an information. When he reached the
locknp he was requested to put up a forfeit of
f 10 for nis appearance in the morning against
Meyers. Ho did not have the monev with
him, but said ho was a property holder
That was not sufficient and ball was
also ofTercd and refused. The officers then
locked him up under an order ot the Mayor
that all persons making complaints shall'be
(compelled to leave a forfeit of S10 for their ap
pearance at the hearing or be locked up.
The next day Hainds was discharged, and
Meyer was fined SoO and cost. Hainds asserts
his arrest was illegal, and he asks damages.
OBJECT TO THE WASTE.
A Gas Company 'Wants a Turnpike Com
pany to Use Regulators.
Tbe Manufacturers' Natural Gas Company
yesterday bled a bill in equity against the Bir
mingham and Brow nsville Macadamized Road
Company. It was stated that in October. 1E&5.
tbe road company granted the gas company tbe
right to lay its pipe line on the turnpike of the
company, the gas company agreeing to furnish
frpe cis lor 40 lamps. Too lamps were erected
and gas b'irneil in them up to date. There
were no burners or regulators on them and
there was a great waste of gas. The gas com
rany linally placed burners and regulators on
tbe'lamisjbut tb road company took them
off and put on other burners without regula
tors. There was still four times as much tras
n-ed as was necessary, but the defendants "re
fused to regulate the pressure.
It is now asked that the turnpike company
he restricted from using the cas"with the pres
ent burners or without regulators: also to pre
vent tl.em from letting the gas buru in daylight,
as they have been doing.
ToOIorron's Trial Lists.
Common Fleas No. 1 Wcstinghouso Ma
chine Companyvs 1'ittsburgand Lake Superior
Iron Company; Ferry vs Juerger et al; Allcs
vs Ebertzctal: Hcilbroncr vs Fiscus; Berlin
vs Nicholson et al; JCarn vs Zoller; Scott vs
bbetmesser; Mannos vs Pittsburg and Cleve
land Kailway Company; Meese vs Pittsburg,
Cincinnati aud bt. Louis Kailway Coin pan ;
Milldollar, administrator, v- Kallenbaugb;
Fame s same; First National Bank vs Cummer
&5on: Herion vs Cummer t al.
Corn-won Pleas No. 2 Lemmer vs Getty;
Matliew-.s Park Bros. &Co. etal: Coursin vs
blirauer; Kememen vs Lolink ct al: Bair &
Gszzam, Limited, vs National Wrapper Com
pany. Criminal Court Commonwealth vs Geor"e
Ji ltemncr. Jonn McLaughlin, C. J. Graff, or
Groff. Patrick Diston.
A Lot of Little Legal Erler.
The First National Bank or Pittsburg yes
terday entered suit against Thomas Fawcett Jt
Pons to recover 10.000 on a promissory note
The note was given beptember 26. pij able in CO
das.
Tnr. court yesterday granted tbe petition
presented bv W. J. Brcunen, Esq., asking for a
division of the Thirteenth ward. Allegheny,
into three election districts instead of two as
heretofore.
ThoiiaS FrjCDEEGAST and wife yesterday
entered suit against Laughlin tCo. for 120,000
damages foi the death of their son. He was
employed bv the defendants, and while at Work
was struck by a car on an incline and killed.
A verdict was rendered yesterday for ,
660 "6 for tbe plaintiff in the suit of Ralph
Bagaley against tbe Pittsburg and Lake Supe
rior Iron Company. The case was an action to
recover a saUry as President of the company,
and for money paid out.
JUDGE White yesterday made an order sub
mitting the testimony taken in the case of P.
J. Murphy, in connection with bis alleged sus
picious actions in reference to tbe jury in the
Myers case, to the District Attorney for a thor
ough investigation, and to tiB such steps as
are necessary.
Teace on Earth.
This is once more enjoyed by the rheumatic
wise enough to counteract their progressiva
malady with Hosteller's Stomach Bitters. No
testimony is stronger than that which indicates
It as a source ot relief in this complaint, it is
also eminently effective as a treatment for kid.
ney trouble, dyspepsia, debility, liver complatnt
and constipation. Use it with persistence for
the above.
The Best and Most Comfortable
Shoes for ladies are those bright dongola
welt "Waukenphasts, worth $4, which Kauf
manns will sell to-morrow for 52 50.
Velvet and plush embroidered holiday
slippers from 65e to 53. Gusky'S.
33" Display advertisements one dollar per
square for one insertion. Classified advertise
ments on this page, such as Wanted, Jhr Sale,
To Isct. ct&, ten cents per line or nich inse -t
ton, and none taktn for less than thirty cents.
Top llnebeing displayed counts as lico.
THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH
BRANCH OFFICES.
rOK TUB SOUTHSIDE. NO. HI2 CAKSOT
6TKEET. TK1.KPHOSF.no. CK2.
nrtANCnOFFIOESALbOASHCLOW, WHERE
WANT. r-OU SALE. TO LET, AND OTHER
TRANSIENT AEVERriSEllENTS WILL BE
RECEIVED UP TO 9 P. M. FOK INSERTION.
Advertisements are to be prepaid except where
advertisers already have accounts with TIXX DIS
PATCH. PITTSBURG.
THOMAS MCCAFFREY. 3509 Butler street.
EMIL G. STUCKEY, Sltb street and Penn ave.
E. G. STOCKEYc CO. WylleaTe. and Fnltonst.
N. STOKELY, Firth avenue Market House.
EAST END.
J. W. WALLACE, C1H Penn avenue.
OAKLAND.
MCALLISTERS SHEUILER, 5th av. Atwoodst.
SOUTHSIDE.
JACOB SPOHN, No. 2 Carson street.
ALLEGHENY.
A. J. KAERCHER, 59 Federal street.
II. J. J1CB1UUE, Market House, Allegheny.
FRED II. EGGER3, 172 Ohio street.
F. II. EGGERS Jt EON. Ohio and Chestnut its.
SAMUEL LARRY, Arch and Jackson streets.
THOMAS McHESRY, Western and Irwin aves.
G. W. HUGHES, Pennsylvania and Beaver ares.
PERRY M. GLEIM. Rebecca and Allegheny aves.
T. R. MORRIS, 686 Preble aTe.
BENNETT, PA.
A. L. KING, 33 Grant ave.
SHARPSI1URG.
C. BELLMAN. Stationer, 818 Main St.
THE BUSINESS OFFICE OF
THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH
IS NOW
Corner Smithfield and
Diamond Streets.
wanted.
Male Help.
BLACKSMITH-MUST WORK ONFATtMAT
times. Good wages and stcadrwork. Ap
plvat Enterprise Hotel, Chartlers, or address
.NICHOLAS NOLTE, Eninx's Mills, Pa.
noTO-43
BOOKKOLDER FIRST- CLASS BOOK
IE OLOER before 10 o'clock Monday A. m. C.
F. KNIGHT & CO., 141 Robinson St., Alleslienv.
1IO30-1S4
COACHMAN EXFERIENCEI1 SINGLE
white man in this ritv: bring recommenda
tions. L. GLESENIvAMPibON, SMPeunav.
no3-56
C"OATIAKEK-GOOD COATMAKKK TO GO
j to (he country. Inquire P. J. LOUGHNEY,
9G1 Liberty. no30-100
ELEVATOR JJOY-DAYLIGHT WORK: ONE
Willi some experience preferred. Call from
8 to 12 o'clock SMturdavor Monday moraine on
MR. CLARK, Room SI, Power Hall. Diamond St.,
cltr. 11029-117
F
iIRKMEN TWO EXPERIENCE!) MEN. AP
PLY at FINCH'S DISTILLERY. Second 6t.,
bouthslde.
noS0-S2
GAS FITTER-FIRST CLASS: NONE RUT
"union man needapply. GRAHAM'S PLUM B
1N G SHOP, 33 Grant St. no30-62
GENTLEMAN ACQUAINTED AMONG
bankers and biok rs can find lucrative em
ployment Introducing to them an article of indis
putable merit Ticker." Address, A. a Dis
patch office. no30-127
JEWELER FIRST-CLASS JEWELER: GOOD
wares; must be strlctlv sober. Address EVA
BOliUS, Scottdalc, cstmbreland co., Pa.
11028-88
- TAN WHO THOROUGHLY UNDEK
JjX. STANDS the manufacture or open hcjrth
and crucible steel castings: onefulU competent to
tak charge of llio mantifacturln? department or
Mich a buslnesi desired. Address, with refer
ences, experience and salary expected, J. A. S.,
Box 331, Gilscy House. N. Y. no30-5S
MAN STIRRING BUSINESS MAN, 23 TO 30
years of ape. who ha9 $3oo to Invent, to rep
resent a firm In the city In the South: Investment
for direct sale; salarvof $60 to 90 guaranteed to
the rl;ht mau. Address A. S. G., Dispatch
office. no29-37
MAN AN ACTIVE MAN WHO HaS SOME
knowledge of real estate business: no capi
tal required, also, wanted to buy a dwelling in
Allechcnv: In price, abont ?I,G00. By J. H.
STEVENSON & CO., 100 Fifth av. no29
MEN-FOR THE UNITED STATES ARMY
able-booled. unmarried men. between tin
ap:es of 21 and 33 years: good pav, ratlons.clot!ilnfr
anc mealral attendance. Apply at NO. 915 PENN
AVENUE, Pltteburjr, Pa. Jy23-34-sa
PLUMBER-SOBER. FIRST-CtASS. FRACT1
CALman. with experience In controlling
men and capable of estimating upon large con
tracts: nothing bnt an experienced, nrst-class
man will do: salary $125 per month: noneneet
applr without glvmx references, SAVANNAH
PLUMBING CO.. Savannah, Ga. no23-79-Tnrsu
PUPILS-A TEACHER" AND "TUTOR OF 12
years' experience will gl e private lessons
several hours each day. Address 1U10R, Dis
patch office. no29-3
BOLI.ERS TWO ON BAR .MILL 1C-1NCH
train; also two rollers on UMnch train: four
furnacemen and two hookers. JUDSON MAN
UFACTURING COilPAN Y, ban Francisco. Cali
fornia. U029-29
SALESMEN-OX SALARY OR COMMISSION,
to hindle the new patent Chemical Ink
Eraslne Pencil: the greatest selling novelty ever
produced: erases ink thorouehlv In two seconds:
no abrasion of paper: 200 to 500 per cent profit: one
acre ill's sales amounted to $020 In six daj s; another
(32 in two hours: we waut one energetic general
agent for each State and Territory: 6aroplc bv
mall 35 cts. Fr terms and full particulars ad
dress the MONROE ERASER MFG. CO.. La
Crostc, Is. no29-D
SALESMAN FIRST-CLASS, AS GENERAL
Stite aecnt for an established advertising
specialty house. Position permanent, liberal
commissions, exclusive terrltnrj: S3CO monthly
easily made. Address JENKINS, 2J Dev St.,
New lorkClty. no30-57
ALESMAN- FOR RETAIL WALLPAPER
store: voung man preferred; state salaiy. Ad
dress P. O". BOX 330. U02S-97-SUF
STEAM FITTERS AND HELPERS TO STAY
away rrom ciilcaj-o: strike there; Tor last
canse. Uy order of COMMITTEE. no30-123
TEX UNION CARFENTEKS-AFFLY AT
Twentieth ana Mary sts., Southslde.
O'nEIEN&JOXES. no30-124
-CXOUNG MAN WITH TWO OR THREE
X vcars' experience on Job presses. PHTs
EURG LABEL CO., 169 second av. no27-47
Agents.
AGENTS-"MARY. THE QUEEN OF THE
Hou-cof Divld," lsarascinatlngandrapld
selllngbook. Dr.T. J. Leak, of Allegheny, says:
Iliavebeen dellchtcd with the beauty and ex
pression that character! s its paces; have been
deeplv Interested in it as a story, and am inmost
hearty sympathy with Its aim the exaltation or
womanhood." Dr. orcross writes: "it shows
ainartulous progress toward the new ag for
woman, and It cannot but help on to that age."
Renson Lossltig. LL.D., says: "It has a fascina
tion on every pair-1." Dr. Knox: "It Is a fit
companion for "Ren Hnr.' and, like It, fascinating
and instructive." Guaranteed salary and liberal
commission to Intelligent men and women to so
licit for this publication. Published exclusively
by A. S. GRAY &CO-, ElsneriPhlUIps building.
H023-3.
AGENTS-TO SELL AND EVERYBODY TO
use Dr. O'Kecrc's 25 cent pills. Good as
trold. Dr. O'Keefe's liver pills, cold or catarrh
pills, couch pills, diarrhoea pills, dyspepsia pills,
rheumatism pills, headache pills, skin eruption
pills, worm pills, kidney pills, leucorrhcea pills,
backache pills, eye pills, tcethlne pills, asthma
pills croup pills sore throat pills, nerve pills,
nervous debility pills, whooping cough pills, uon
cathartic pills, malaria pills, piles pi Is. Price,
25 cents: larce bottles SI. Dl'-O'KEEFE&CO.,
Homeopathic chemists, SI Firth av Pittsburg,
no24-32
A-
GENTS-NOW IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY
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jjt io secure mi ntcuvj .. Xi r ii-
-j.inaeriHKK eoition" oi iuc "iiuHi;i ...isu
lngton r lng. complete in ten volumes; call at
once and jretyour prospectuses: alsuacouy of onr
new cJtalocue of subscription books in Enelish,
German and Swedish. P. J. FLEMING CO.,
77 Diamond st. nol3-TuWThrssn
AGENTS-ACl'lVEMEN OUT OF EMPLOY
MENT can secure good paylne positions
sulicltlngforusforthe next four weeks; no ex
perience necessary. E. GA1E Y CO 2o-Fed-eral
St.. Allechenv. no30-99
i:rT,MllinlllNG NEW St 00 AN
.i hour easllr made bv agents, male or female:
samp'e and full particulars free. CHAb. E.
MARSHALL, Lockport, N. V. oc5-H0-sn
Femalo Help.
"URL OVER 16 YEARS OLD ON PAPER
V5T Koods: must be neat and rapid. C F.
KNIGHT S. CO., HI Robinson St., Allegheny.
HCCU-133
GIRL -FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK -KSi
FORBES AV. noSO-115
SALESLADIES EXPERIENCED ONES, FOR
toy department: relerences required.
FLEIS'HMAN i CO., 804, 506 and J Market st.
noSO-7
Male and. Female Help.
SOLICITORS-BTRONG SOLICITORS. BOTH
ladles and gentlemen, to ell our boot,
"Mary, the Queen of the House of David:" guar
anteed salary or $12 to 118 per week, with privilege
of commission; over 60u cople. o!tt in Xoungs.
town, li.: about 350 In Washington. Pa.: agent
reports 32 orders for last three days' canvass In
East Liverpool, O.; a superb Christmas present;
book published exclusively by us. Call or ad
dress for particular, A. S. GRAY & CO., Eisnirr
Phillips building. PQ29-37
Farmers.
PARTNEB-A PHYSICIAN WOULD LIKE
to go in partnership with onewrbnasan
established city practice ana willlnir to pay bonus
for same. Address G., Dlf patch office. - no29-17
WANTED.
Situations.
KNTI.i engaged, desires a steady position
as bookkeeper In a rellible firm; he can clve the
best relerences as to competency and character.
Is billing to work and accept reasonable remnu
eratlon. Address A 3, this office. no30-14
POiriON-BY YOUNG MAN IN A REAL
estate office, with view to learning business.
A 2. Dispatch office. no30-18
SITUATION-AS FLORIST AND GARDNER
ill private place. Address LOCK BOX 405
Sharon, Pa. no30-17
Boarders and Lodgers.
OCCUPANTS -IN THE EAST END FOR
nicelv furnished rooms (or unfurnished):
boarding if desired: good location; house has all
the modern convenience.; Address WOOD. East
Liberty P. O. no30-126
CCUPANTS-FOR NICELY FURNISHED
room, with board and use of bath. NO. 6027
BROAD ST., East End, Pittsburg, Pa. no30-38c
OCCUPANT FOR FURNISHED ROOM. WITH
boird: superior nrcommodations. Address
or call at NO. 621 FIFTH AV. no 30-3
Boarding.
BOARD-AT ONCE-IX REFINED PRIVATE
family for yoiinu gentlemin and wife: cen
tral location: terms must be moderate. Address,
with particulars, T, F. II., 826 Grant St. no30-03
Desk Room.
DESKROOM-WITH USE OF TELEPHONE,
south of Liberty, or on Liberty not above
Smithfield. Address A3 Dispatch office. no30-56
Financial.
TTilRST MORTGAGE-WANTED ON CITY
C business property for from $3,000 to SHCOO;
locate propertj : jrlve real name In strict con
ildencc: sav where Interview cin be had. Address
A. 7. Dispatch office; principals only. no30-73
MONEY-OUE FACILITIES FOR FURNISH
ING money to any amount on bond and
mortgage are unequalcd; lowest rates of Interest
and no delay. If von need money applv MORRIS
& FLEMING. IPS Fourth ave. jj-27-SO-TTSsU
MONEY LOANED-EATES 4 TO CCI'ER
cent, according to amount and location.
See RAXTER, THOMPSON & CO., Id Fourth
ave. sc30-59-Tu3Sa
MORTGAGES-MONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS
to suit at 4. 5 and C per cent. ALLES &
BAILEY. 1C4 Fourth ave. Tel. 107. apl4-19-nssu
TO LOAN MONEY WE HAVE OVER ONE
million dollars to loan on city and suburban
property at 45 per cent; no tax: we will also
loan money on improved farms in Allegheny.
Reaver, Fayette, AVashlngton nnd Westmoreland
counties: any marketable security taken for loans
of any amount. RLACK & RAIRD, 95 Fourth
ave. o je3-a9-su
miscellaneous.
BRICKLAYERS ATTENTION I MEMBERS
ot Bricklayers' Union No. 2 are notified that
there will be an election held at Latayette Hall
Friday evening, December 5: two delegates are
to be elected to represent No. 2 at the annual con
vention. no30-103
EVFRY' HORSK. OWNER TO KNOW THE
ALLEGHENY COUNTY VETERINARY IN
FIRMARY (Telephone 3061), and the principles
on which It is run. First We will lsit jour sick
or lame patient once at anv place (distance no ob
ject) and tell you what its ailment is and the cause
of It, on pavment of our net expenses to and from
the same, "second We will tell you at once if the
disease is curable or not. Third We will tell you
lust what the treatment will cost. Fourth We
ne er advise treatment where the esse is hopeless
or on recovery the animal would be worthless.
Fifth We only ask you to send for us after you
have consulted with everyone else, and utterlv
failed to discover the ailment or get relief: do this
before destroying the animal or selling it at a sac
rifice. N. R. Our principal veterinary sutgeon
has had more years or practical experience and
handled more stock than all the veterinary sur
geons (graduates) In the two cities. Sixth Ir we
tail to fulfill our written contract with you. or any
case we may treat or advise you on, we distinctly
specify that no charges ofanv kind shall be made.
Seventh We will lurnlsh you with I.lOOof the
highest references In Pittsburg and Allegheny to
the above effect. Eighth We claim that It will
always pay you better to consult an honest, relia
ble veterinary surgeon of skill and experience than
lo allow yourself to be du ped and robbed and have
your animal injured by the unskillful treatment
of some bum horse doctor. no30-53
E
VEItr LADY WISHING TO BE HEROWN
dressmaker to call at 616 Penn ave. (op
posite Hornc's stores) andlmestlgate MADAME
FLESHER'S ladles' tailoring eys;em; no risk;
parties responsible; school now open. no!9-23
FREE SITE AND FREE GAS GIVEN TO
in inufactories at Jeannette, on main line of
Pennsylvania Railroad. Address EAST JEAN
NE1TELAND CO.,Greensburg. Fa. mhl3-50-Su
SOMEOXE-TO ADOIT A HEALTHY BOY
babv, five weeks old. Address JOHN MUN
DELI. Southslde P. O., Pittsburg. no30-5
rriAILORS AND OTHERS DESIRING TO
JL learn gents' garment cutting to call on J. C.
KLETT'S CUTTING SCHOOL, 102 Fourth av.
no30-27
TO DISPOSE OF A LARGESTOCK OFRHINE
STO.nES, LakeGeorge.and Parisian gems at
thelowest prices EMANUEL DeROY, 643 Smith
field su, 4 doors from Seventh av. noTO-IPl
YOU TO EXAMINEMY 1MSIENSESTOCK OF
Rhinestone. Lake George, and Parisian
gems at the lowest price". EMANUEL DeROY',
613 Smithfield st.,4 doors from ScTenlhav. no30-104
YOU GET A BAKER'S DOZEN (131 OF
Stewart & Co. 's fine cabinet photos for SI, at
80 and S2 FEDERAL ST., Allegheny.
mv2S-49-TTSU
FOR SALE-EJIPKOVED REAL ESTATE.
City Residences.
QA 000-FOKTY-SECOND ST., BET. BUT
O'i' LER and North streets, a two-story and
fine attic frame dwelling or 7 rooms and ball, also
basement which is divided Into kitchen, coal and
vegetable rooms; lot 30xI2" feet, extends back to
Ranncr allev, which is 20 feet wide, paved and
curbed: also on rear or premises, 3 frame stables
suitable for 4 horses and wasons: these rent for 7
per month. (C30). BLACK & RAIRD. 95 Fourth
ave. noS-SS-6,21,30
SA 500 A NEW TWO-STORY FRAME
:x:9 house of 7 rooms and attic, hall, vestibule
bath. Inside w. c. and w. s., range, h. and c.
v-ater, slate mantels and tile hearths. Inside shut
ters, porches front ana rear; lot 30x100 feet; this
is a rare bargain and is only one minute from
Roup station and one-half square from Dnqnesne
car line on Ellsworth av. J. E. GLASS, 13j Fifth
avenue. no30-69
(DO 300-OAKLAND SQUARE-NEW E1GHT
OOl ROOM, modern brick residence, hall.
Mill, laundrv, range, nat. and art. gas. Inside
shutters, Iront and back stairs, porches. ne ly
papered throughout, slate mantels, tile hearths
and vestibule, electric bells, etc.; large lot:
terms reasonable. M. F. HIPPLE A. CO., 96
Fourth av. no30-37-Tuwsu
iBf! COO-OAKLAND-A NEW TWO-STORY
OO) and mansard brick dwelling of 8 rooms,
halt vestibule, inside shutters, elate mantels and
tile hearths, range, h. and c water, bath, w. c.
and w. s ; laundry In basement, natural and arti
ficial gas: sewerage complete: Iront and rear
porches: lot 21x120 feet. J. E. GLASS, No. 133
Filth ay. noSO-CS
CQO 00 FOR ALL COR. SMALLMAN
itll andTwentv-fourth streets, 13 two-story
brick dwellings of six and eight rooms respect
ively; all renting for $3,200 per year; expenses,
taxes, etc.. only $6n3 89: first-class lnvestmbnt.
CJ7. BLACK RAIRD, 95 Fourth ave.
no9-8-10.20,30
OQ 730-NO. 359 MAIN ST.-LOT 43x100. NEW
OO) two-story and mansard brick dwelling,
containing hall, vestibule, ten rooms and bath,
with all mod. Imps.; $3.500casli: balance tosult.
THUS. MCCAFFREY', 35C9Rutler St.
n 23-61-wsu"
Q9 GOO-A NEAT NEW FRAMH1IOUSE OP
Oa) 5 rooms, hall, natural gas. city water: only
two minutes from Penn avenue cable line and one
square from Negleyav. J. K. GLASS, No. 138
Flftn av. noSo-eg
321 730-V1NE ST.. NEAR COLWELLST.:
OX9 a brick dwelling of six rooms; rents for $16
per month: lot 25x60. E69. BLACK RAIRD. 95
Fourth avenue. no9-S-10.20.30
East End Residences.
BOQUET STREET ELEGANT STONE
Iront houses, adjoining Oakland Square and
overlooking, and but a few hnndrcd reet from, the
prettiest quarter of Schcnlcy Park: these houses
arc of an unusually halidsomc exterior, very
roomy inside, with all the latest modern con
veniences and appointments: built in the most
substantial and carelul manner and perfect and
thorough In all details: In a neighborhood which
is at once themest convenient aud attractive in
the city, surrounded bv modern houses and
grounds of excellent class, wltn "nothing else in
sight; 15 minutes from postoflicc, with stfect cars
p isslng the door, and adjacent to Schcnley Park;
the present established attractions and the pros
pect of greatly Improved values In the tuturcwill
commend these houses strongl v to buyers who ap
preciate visible advantages and can also look
ahead: terms casv. to suit purchaser; pavtng,
sewerage, etc, alreadv done. Apply to C H.
CHANCE..XO. 16 Oakland Square. no:9-30
QQ OOO-FAYETTE&T. ATWO-SIORY AND
Ct' mansard prcssed-brlck dwelling of 8
rooms and summer kitchen, hall, vestibule, Yange,
bath, two inside w cs.. three stationary wash
stands one in bathroom, one in hall and one in
toilet room off front chamber, nice marble and
stone hearths, nice tnrnacc. natural gas. uire
screens and balconv In front: lot through to Ham
lin street. R154. RLACK & BAIRD. 95 Fourth
avenue. no9-S-10,2U,30
OrT OOO-COLTARTSQUARE. NEAR FORBES
O 4 street: a three-story brick, dwelling or 9
rooins,halkbathroom,2w.c's., hot aud cord water,
both gases slate and hardwood mantels, furnaces
laundry, porches, fine chandeliers, pantries, cup
board in each room; electric bells, burglar alarms
and gas lighting? cemented cellar: house papered
throughout: lot 25x100 reet. D145. BLACK
RAIRD, 95 Fourth avenue. no9-S-0.20,30
QCZ OOO-WINEBIDDLE AVE.. NEAR PENN
CpO' ave., one-half square from cable line, new
two-story lraine dwUIIng ot 9 rooms, ball, bath
room, w. c, hot and cold water, both gases, slate
ffQ 500-A GOOD HOUSE IN A FINE RESI
Ou) DENCE district at a low price; Bellefonte
near Howe St., Shad) side: lot. K feet front: new
modrrn honse of nine rooms; hall, vestibule, bath,
sliding doors, electric appliances, range, hot and
cold water; all conveniences. CUARLE3SOMERS
& CO., 313 W ood st., 6019 Penn av. no30-9Q
QQ 630-GOOD FRAME HOUSE, 7 ROOMS,
OO? finished attic, gas, water, laundry, large
porches; good location, near cable lines. East
End. MELLON BROTHERS, 6319 Station st
no29-74
QO OOO-HOMEWOOD AVE., NEAR GRA
S)Jl ZIERst., Irame dwellings of 4 rooms each,
built together, city water, etc: lot 32x120.
RLACK & RAIRD, 95 Fourth ave. (A 277)
nol-SS-Sin,'
FOK SALE IMPROVED HEAL ESTATE.
East End Residences.
DWELLING A PERFECT LITTLE HOME
Shndvslde: near Aiken nv: new Queen Anne
dwelling. 8 rooms, hall, vestibule, front porch,
nat. and art, gas, h. and c. water, inside w. c.,
bath, etc. : lot 51 teet front: must he seen to be ap
preciated; $3.5.0: easv .terms; do not miss it,
BAXTER, THOMPSON & CO.. 102 Fourth av.
noSO-lOU-Mwrsu'
T7ILEVENTH WARD-TEN VINUTES FIIOM
Jll P. O.; four new two-story mansard brick
dwellings; six rooms each, nat and art. gas,
water. Inside w. c, etc.. good lot; rent SS13 per
year; price SHOW: gllt-cdre investment: innst be
sold. RAXTEIt, THOMPSON & CO.. 162 Fourth
avenue. noSO-lOS-TniliSSu
HOM1G-WE HAVE A NEW TWO-STOKY
brick dwelling oril rooms, rec. hall, hard
wood finish, sliding doors between dining room
and rec. hall, hard wood mantels with Hie hearths,
electric bells, speaking tubes; electric light with
combination chandeliers: steel range and copper
boiler In kitcben; laundry with cemented floor;
house handsomely papered : immediate possession :
this property on bonth Highland av. and west
side orsl reet. beeagents, RAXThR. THOMPSON
& CO., IB Fourth av. no30-108-TuThSSU
HOUSIES-WE ARE INSTRUCTED BY OWN
ER, who is leaving the city, to accept low
price fo.' his property located in Lawrencevllle,
and consisting of lot 40x100 feet, with two six
roomed brick houses, each renting for $29 per
month: additional room on alley to erect building
and increase rentals 50 per cent; sa.C00only Is
asked for this property and concession on this
figure may be obtained on a prompt offer.
4'HARLES BOMER3 & CO., 313 Wood st.. I
Penn av. no30-!kr
AHegheny Residences.
ARCK 8T. ABOVE THE PARKS A TWO
STURY brick and frame dwelling of six
rooms, ball, vestibule, inside shutters, slate
mantels, bath, w. c. both gases, h. and c. water,
good cellar; sewerage complete: lot 20x110. to
paved alley: easv terms. BAX'IKR. inOMl'sON
& CO., 152 Fourth av. lioSO-lOS-TnTliSSu
CALIFORNIA A VE.-N EAR SEDGWICK Si'.:
Alleghenv residence; frame house, flveroo'nd
and attic, good hall and side entrance: lot 20x100
feet: will sell cheap. GEORGE R. EOJ'HVI-LL.
No 101 Franklin St., near Reaver ave.. Alle
gheny. Pa. ocl8-3l-TTSsn
PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, ALLEGHENY,
near Allegheny avenne: brick dwelling of
rooms; hall: bath: fiuished attic: both gases;
inarhle mantel; good cellar water, and neatly
finished: price. So.000on time and easy terms. -J.
H. STEVENSON & CO., 100 Fifth avenue. no!6
CJO 800 EACII-ELLSWORTU STREET. AL
.? LEG HEN Y. near North and lrwln ave
nues; 2new thiee-story brick dwellings of 6 rooms
each; ball. both gases, slateand wood mantels, ln
lde shutters, fine chandeliers, inside w. c. good
ce'lar. etc. BIS0-1S1. BLACKS RAIRD. 95 Fourth
avenue. no9-S-lo.20,oO
Q1 X OOO-FOR ALL WKr DIAMOND ST.,
35 LO? near North Diamond, three-story brick
dwelling of nine rooms: also, two-story inuneof
five rooms, and small shops: lot 00x105. RLACK
& BAIRD, 95 Fourth avenue. 211.
nolG-58-lC,22,30"
Suburban Residences.
QA MONINE ACHES IN ORCHARD, VINE
tfc? YARD and garden; cottage house of 5
rooms, snpplled with natural gas, spring and uell
water: bautlfbl situation near station, on P., Ft.
AV". & C. R. R in view of city and Ohio river
valley. An attractive and convenient suburban
home well adapted for poultry, vegetable or fruit
growing; verv cheap, and If desired, on easy
terms of payment. CHARLES SOMERS CO.,
313 Wood St., 6019 Penn av. no30-9G
QQ 2fl AT OAKUALE. PANHANDLE
009 load, right at station, 15 miles from the
city, Airs. Vance's beautiful frame residence,
containing seven -rooms, bav window, hall and
attic: Iront and slae porches: natural gas, and
lot 155X1C6 feet; fruit and shade trees: terms one
halfcash, balance to suit: this Is a big bargain.
SeeTHOS. MCCAFFREY, 3509 Butler st.
no29-8nvssu"
SO 50O-SW1SSVALE. ON HILL BACK OF
O' schoolhouse, a large frame dwelling of 12
rooms, reception hall, bathroom, natural gas,
slate mantels, laundry, electric light, house pa
pered throughout: one and one-fourth acres of
ground, with fruit and shade trees, grapes, etc.;
eautlfulvlewor Swlssvale. RLACK & BAIKD,
95 Fourth ave. K52. no9-8-10,20,39
QA 80O-COSTS6 500 TO BUILD-SPLENDID
0' seven-room frame dwelling, with finished
attic, reception hall, verv fine slate mantels, gas
and water, nath. closets and cupboards, elegantly
papered, fine Ory cellar, three porches, fine view
of river and surrounding country, large lot, 20
minutes Irom city. M. F. HIPPLE & CO., 96
Fourth av. no30-7!-TTSu'
Q COO AT W1LKINSBURG-SEVEN-ROOM
OO? frame dwelling, rccep. ball, finished attic,
b. r. nat. gas. electric wires, front and back
porches: lot 2tixl20; six minutes from station: this
price for a short time. W I-HAMMEl'i'&CO.,
102 Fourth av., Pittsburg, and Wllklusburg.
no29-7
Q Q 700-SBW1CKLEY-CENTENNML AND
si? Of Fife streets: a two-story and finished at
tlcframe dwelling of 10 rooms: bathroom, cellar,
under entire house, hot and cold water, naturalgaB,
slate root etc: lot 50x151 feet. H--6. BLACK &
RAIRD. 05 Fourth avenue. no9-8. 10,20. 30
FOR SALE LOTS.
City Lots.
6CO-NINETEENTH ST.. NEARSIDNEY:
if nice level lot. 20160: good business corner.
I'M. BLACK &EAIRD. 95 Fourth avenue.
no9-8-10,20,30
East End Lots.
LOTS-EASYTERMS TnESCHENLEY PARK
Land Company are selling the best lot for
the prlca offering lu the city. Call at or address
PETER SHIELDS, 533 Grant St., cor. Virgin
alley. nol4-76
TnAHNESTOCK PLAN CORNER LOT
I? Hoinewood nv. andMcl'herson St., for 31,500.
See RAXTEIt THOMPSON & CO,, 1G2 Fourth av.
no30-lL8-TTSSn
PROPERTIES-ELEGANT BUILDING PROP
ERTIES, each at a bargain: level, clean, per
fect drainage, on grade ol street. 44x110, 40x100,
23)xl03: beautiful situation for a home: just right
for biddings to sell or rent: close to Central
TracHim Cable. 15 mlnntes from center of cltv.
CHARLEb SOMERS & CO.. 31a Wood St.. 6019
Penn av. no29-6
AHegheny Lots.
STOCKTON AV., ALLEGHENY-LOT 23x120.
to alley: price. 511.500: terms reasonable.
Answer quick as. Dispatch office. no10-SG
TENTH WARD. ALLEGHENY-SPECIAL
Clots at a bargain to quick buvers. 31. F.
HIPPLE ACO., 96 Fourth av. no30-71-TuThsu
Suburban Lots.
-I C) ACRES-NEAR MILLVALE STATION:
JLJ will divide into excellent lots: has two
frame houses on the property. 1154. BLACK &
RAIRD. 95 Fourth avenue. nol8-4S-18,23,30
CQAfl-E"GEWCOD BOUNDARY ST.
50UU lot 50x170. K56. BLACK BAIRD,
95 Fourth avenue. noO-S-lo.M.SO
Farms.
F
IARM-FOR SALE. OR WILL EXCHANGE
for lmnroved or unimproved cltv nronertv.
containing C acres, all lying level and can be
cultivated: good 6 room dwelling, spring house,
fruit trees, etc; good oil well on the property. M.
F. HIPPLE & CO., 96 Fourth ay.
no30-7I-TnThsu
MisceUaneons.
CALIFORNIA AV.-ALLEGHENY, FRONT
AGE: excellent small properties for Invest
ment for business situation or dwelling: corner
lot. 20x110 to street: 4-roomed house, $2,000: mod
ern house, six rooms. In all respects complete and
substantial. lot20x!U7 to 40-foot street. $3,000: lot
20x110 to 40-toot street. $1,000. CHARLES SOM
EKS & CO., 313 Wood St., 6019 Penn av. no29-6
B
EAL EsTATE-IN BOTH CITIES AND
suburbs, holmes & CO.. 42ii SmlthOeld st,
U029-8fT
C1 "I 500-A RIG SPECULATION IN UNIM
t5LJL PROVED property, situate In Tcmpcr
aneevllle, 5 minutes lrom West Eod cars; if sold
In lots can triple vour monev at once. ALLES &
BAILEY. 161 Fourth av. Tel. IC7. no27-5i
BUSINESS CHANGES.
Business Opportunities.
BUSINESS-AN ESTABLISHED BUSINESS,
light office work: will be sold to good party
Tery low: account of sickness; the very best ot ref
erence given and required: a rare opportunity.
Address A. 4, Dispatch office. no30-20
c
ONFECTIONERY-W1TH CONTENTS AND
fixtures, call at 2300 penn AV. no30-So
DRUGSTORE DOING NICE -BUSINESS,
$2,00; groceries. $300 to $3,000; shoe stores,
cigar stores, uotion stores, bakeries, meat mar
ker, laundries, etc FERC1VAL & CHAPMAN,
439 Grant st. no29-8J
F
ANCY GROCERY IN ONE OF THE MOST
nmcamna nllffie In'lh.Qnn,!. I. Tl in. a ....
.A. I1U.(IMVU, .,..V.. IIIV VUUtU. llt.ll HIKITSI
in a lancy groccrv business that has paid a net
profit or over $70,000 In the last ten years: pur
chaser must thoroughly understand the business,
willing lo relieve present owner of all details, and
furulsh satisfactory relerences as to character
and buslnets ability; references consulted first,
and uo attcutlon paid to those not meaning busi
ness. Address WHOLESALE, 1'. O. Box No. 9,
Savannah, Ga. no2S-80-TFSn
-iROCERY STORES-S300 to $5,000: CIGAR
VT stores, $300 to $4,000: milk denots. $400 to 000:
drug, shoe, hardware, notion and 5 aud 10-cent
stores. HOLMES & CO., 420 Smithfield St. '
no29-79
LAUNDRY-DOING A GOOD RUSINESS;
reasons good for selling. Address BOX (9,
Tarentum, Pa. no3O-01
LIVERY AND BOARDING STABLE-GROCERY
.stores lu both cities, S500 to $5,000;
bakeries, cigar stores, drug stores, butcher shop,
notion stores shoe stores, book and stationery
store, milk depots, hardware and tinning" busf
ncss. BHEPAED Jt CO.. iy Fourth av. no23
MILLINERY" AND NOTION STORE-BUS1-uess
established 18 years. For further 'nar
tlculirs inquire of Mrs. M. L. MOHKHOF r 1737
Carson st, . no30-li"
TEA STORE-A PAYING RETAIL TEA. COF
FEE, baking powder and spice business: old
established stand; well located; profits large; bus
iness can be learned In a week: a rare chance to
get Into the most profitable business in the coun
try: bonafide buyers only noticed. Address, for
one week, BON AF1DE, Dlpatch office. no30-HSur
Business Properties.
arr 000 parnassus, a, v, "e, e., free-
M PORT st., nice large trame hotel building
orio rooms, hall, bathroom, w. e., hot and cola
water, natural gas, cemented cellar, etc.; the
house is known as "Rowan Hotel"; livery, fur
niture and wall paper business for sate at first
cost; one acre of ground; good bargain for hotel
man. BLACK & RAIRD, 95 Fourth av. 084. .
1 noZJ-IS-TTSu'
rOR SALE BUSINESS.
Business Properties.
BRICK HOTEL-1N EASTERN oniO. OF
about 40 rooinsand full v fnrnlslicd: bar sales.
$0,000 per year, and other receipts. $7,000 per year:
good-sized barti, icehouse, nnd all conveniences;
price $25, W0: might take some good real estate In
part pay. J. i STEVENSON & CO., 100 Fifth
avenue. nol8
QQ 300-COIt. FOURTEENTH AND ETNA
u7 St.. lot 40x53 ft., with old hrlrk dwellings:
first-class location foranyklnd of business; would
make splendid manufacturing site: terms very
easy. THOB. MCCAFFREY. 3509 Butler st.
se20-R4-8RU
FOR SALE-3IISCELLANEOUS.
Horses, Vehicles, Live Stock, Etc.
CARRIAGE-ONE HORSE CARRIAGE AND
set or single harness; can be seen at Wilson
Brothers' stables, at West Diamond, Allegheny,
FIDELITY TITLE AND TRUST CO , Adminis
trator. no30-33-EOD
COLT-ATI HALF l'UICE: 1 VERY FAST
4-year-old colt: does not scare at anything:
perfectly sound and gentle: also road cart and
harness. Apply at 4S27 PEN N AV., East End.
no30-46
Machinery and Metals.
ENGINES AND ROILER-NEW AND RE-
FITTED: repairing promptly attended to.
PORTER & DOUTHETT CO., LIMY, below Sus
pension bridge. Allegheny, Pa. oc2-68'
Miscellaneous.
BANANAS. HEADQUARTERS FOR BA
NANAS, Florida oranges and foreign fruits
of all kinds; have my fruit bought direct lrom the
groves In Florida and select only oranges grown
on the finest gro cs, and will give my patrons the
finest lrult that comes to this city; have also in
storage about 2,000 barrels fancy apples, from
which can load car at short notice. My stock of
potatoes, onions, apples and fruits is Ihe largest
In the city, and will not be undersold by any
house in tc trade. Come and examine my stock.
Have handled up to date 150, COO baskets or grapes
Jhls saason, and will continue to handle largely
of Concords, catawbas, etc., for the next 30 days.
Do not forirec the ntaee. the old established house
or THOS. II. McGOWAN, 607 LlDerty street.
"Fab? muling and honesty" lsmy motto. noII-53
DRUG FIXTURES.SAFE.COUNTERS.SHOW
CASiiS: a complete drng store, separately
orasawhole. lnqulreat3S0 FIFTH AV. uoSO-hS'
UVJ.lt ajlj, IIUl.lDAX A J.AKUf, BlUISft
full or bargains: ladles' rings from $2 50
np. carings, $1 SOup; lace plus. $2 50 np: all new
designs at your reliable Jeweler, EMANUEL
J1.1.U1, vuiiiiiiiuaeiu si,, iuqdts jrumcevcubu
no3O-104'
PIANO MAGNIFICENT UPRIGHT CAHI
NET Grand at great sacrifice, nearlv new.
handsome case, brilliant tone- worth $500. will
take $19i spot cash; great bargain. 23 EIGHTH
bTREET. noJO-64
THE LATEST STYLES-OF LADIES'
queens' chains, $150, $2 50. $1 00 and $150;
every chain warranted. EMANUEL DEllOY,
643 Smithfield St., 4 doors from Seventh av.
nu-104
YOU HAVEABARGAIN-OFLADIES'GOLD
watches at $10, $15. 17, at EMANUF.L DE
ROY'S, 641 Smithfield St., 4 doors from Seventh ay.
no30-104
PERSONAL.
PERSONAL-IF J. F. TRAVERS WILL
write to P. c, Dispatch office, he will hear
much to his advantage. no30-3G
PERSONAL BOOKS WANTED-IF YOU
have anv books to sell, let us know. LEVI'S
ROOK STORE, Seventh Avenue Hotel building.
mh7
PERSONAL TO CUT A LENGHTY STORY
short, goto EMANUEL DEROY. 613 Smith
field st. for diamonds, watches and novelties for
holiday presents. no3O-104
PERSONAL-BOOKS. BOOKS, BOOKS, OLD
and new, largest stock, lowest prices; librar
ies purchased. FRANK BACON & CO., 301
Smithfield St.. Pittsburg, Pa. noil
PERSONAL JUST ARRIVED: A VERY
lsrgo stock ot diamonds, sapphires, rubles,
emerald-. 25 per cent less than any house In the
city. EMANUEL DeROY, 643 Smithfield st.,4
doors from Seventh av. no 30-104
PERSONAL-PIMPLES. BLACKHEADS OR
flcshworms all cleared off the race in a few
days' time bya simple, harmless, healing oint
ment: circular and remedy mailed iree. 1)H,
FRAZIER, 107 W'ilklns st., Allegheny, Pa.
noSO-D
PERSONAL-YOU CAN RUY HOLIDAY
presents on credit from Sam F.SIpe:watches,
diamonds. Jewelry and silverware, diamond ear
rings, rings, pins aud studs, $15 to $5i0: possession
given on first payment. Address LOCK BOX 885,
Pltt'bnrg. no23-45
rOUND.
FOUND-THAT W E CAN SAVE YOU 50 PER
cent. Wc have a large nnd varied stock of
opera glasses; "latest novelties, "made especially
for our trade and bearing our own namuas a guar
antee, imported before tbe Increased duties, which
wc will sell at actual cost toclose. as our Increased
spectacle trade demands all onr attention. A
grand stock of gold snecticlcs. fitted by ourselves,
at popular prices. CHEsSMAN-MANNlON, Ex
pert Opticians. 42 Federal St., Allegheny. Rest
$1 spectacle on earth. no29-25
LEGAL NOTICES.
VTOTICE IS HEHEBY GIVEN THAT MY
Ls son Joseph Williams, Jr., is no longer in
myservice, and I will not be responsible for
anyidebts that be mav make. All persons
owing money to me will please remit it to me
at Sharpsburg, Pa.
JOSEPH WILLIAMS,
Manufacturing Chemist.
Sharpsbtjrg. November 2a 1890. no29-I
MEETINGS.
THEKEGULAR ANNUAL MEETING OF
the stockholders of the Pittsburg and Fair
port Terminal Company will be held at the
office- of tho company, B. & O. K. K. station,
corner Smithfield and Water sts.. Pittsburg,
Pa.. MONDAY. December 8, 1890, at 2 P. M.
C. S. WIGHT. Secretary. no2i-9
THE REGULAR ANNUAL MEETING OF
tho stockholders of tbe Pittsburg and
Allegheny Drove Yard Company will be held
at the office of the company. B. & O. R. R.
station, earner SmithfleUl and Water sts.,
Pittsburg. Pa.. MONDAY, December S, 1890. at
11 A. ar. C. S. WIGHT. Secretary. no24-10
AUCTION SALES.
SECOND-HAND FURNITURE AND CAR
PETS, removed for convenience of sale to
tiio rooms. No. 311 Market street, at auction,
TUESDAY MORNING, December 2, at 10
o'clock sharp. Bebsteads. bureaus, washstands,
wardrobe-, mattresses, springs, dishes, glass
ware, toilet sets, linoleum rugs, mirrors, lot
flno silverware, sideboards, hatracks, book
cases, folding beds, rockers, center and exten
sion tables, kitchen range, refrigerator, tin
ware, cooking utensils, hall, room and stair
carpets in lair condition, parlor furniture,
window blinds, bedding, clocks, etc Also lot
toys, notions and fancy goods. These goods
must be sold. Owners leaving city.
HENRY AUCTION CO.,
noGO-93 Auctioneers.
HORSES FOR SALE AT AUCTION,
The Department of Public Safety will sell at
public auction, at tbe department stables. No.
161 Wylie ave.. on December 12, 1890. at 10
o'clock A. 21., a lot of driving, saddle and draft
horses. J. O. BROWN,
no2Q-70 Chief Drpt. Public Safety.
VISIT ESPICH'S BIRD
K I K I IN store whiIe making holiday
i i i i i i k i purciiases, ana see tnetr
lurcliascs, and see their large
I line of
goods suitable lor
sifts. They have a large lot of imported sink
ing canaries and other song birds, and hand
some cages: gold fish and aquariums; talking
parrots, and all kinds of small pet animals.
MO SMITHFIELD ST.,
ho30-110-ttsu NEAR SEVENTH AV.
W A NTFTl-AGENTS FOR CLINKS
VVrilE.JJ Portable Heaters: best
seller in tbe market; no more cold feet; no
smoke; no smell; used in houses or any kind of
vehicle. H. H. HAYS, furniture and house
hold goods. 2G31 and 2636 Penn ave. nol-92-sa
SHOO.
ES.
Tho ladies' ADJUSTABLE
Shoe is the most coinlortahle in tbo world.
A. PALMER, Gen'I Apt,
no2-120-Su Nos. 2 fc i Sixth st. Pittsburg, Pa,
CHRISTMAS GIFTS WE MAKE RE
MITTANCES of Jl and upward to any
part of the Old Conntry. MAX SCHAM
BERG t CO., Foreign Bankers and Steamship
Agents. 527 Smithfield St., Pittsburg. Pa. Es
tablished 180(5. no23-WSU
PATENTS.
O. D.'lEVIS, Solicitor ol patents. '
131 Fifth avenue, above Smithfield, next Leader
office. No delay. Established 20 years. se26-13
HERMAN HELM,
LANDSCAPE GARDENER.
Laying out of lawns, draining and pruning
all kinds of trees. Personal supervision.
ELLSWORTH AVE,;
EAST END.
nol-54-Tus
-V-CKN1GHT & VICTOR i,
PLUMBERS, GA8 AND STEAM FITTERS,
Dealers in Gas Fixtures,
LAMPS, PUMPS, LEAD PIPE, HOSE, ETC
Special attention given to Natural Gas Fitting.
418 SMITHFIELD ST.. PITTSBURG. PA
Telephone 76U Ja79-Trs
M.
MAY, SONS & CO,
TTIna
DYEING AND CLEANING.
58 Blxth Avenue.
rablS-tORS
PltWbure. P.
TO LET.
Business Properties.
HOTEIFIFIY (50) EOOM HOTEL; SOME
unfurnished rooms for housekeeping In
center ol city. For particulars inquire ofs. MUS
U1CAVE, 3 Liberty st. uo2)-5-:9.3u,del.S,5,7t
T -THHti AV.. THItEE-STOHY JI1I1CK
O business property, with elevator. AhliKI
& BAILEY, lftl Fourth av. Tel G7. noST-Mt
BOAUD1NQ-NICELYFURNISHED HOOJIS,
bath, use or parlor, elc; low rates. 6101
STATION ST. East End. no&MSt
PAItl.OK - A FIKST-CLAoS FUKNISHED
Irontparlor. both gases, elc, foroneortwo
gentlemen. 45 THIRD AV. no70-l:it
KOOM-TO ONE Olt TWO GENTLEMEN. OK
married couplet three mlnntes from Itoup
station. P K. It., and one block from Neglry
avenne: front room; handsome view. Address
A 0, Dispatch office. a no3iH)5t
Offlces, Desk Room, Etc
OFF1CES-1N GEKMANIA SAVINGS BANK
Building. Wood and Ulamond sts.; singly
or In suits: all modern improvements and low
rent. Inquire at THE BANE. oca-OT
t MisceUaneons.
STOKAGE-SAVEKENTS-MEItCnANTSAND
brokers carrying stocks can have office facili
ties Tree: U.K. track In warehonsc; low insurance
and every convenience for handling; monev saved
by moderate charges for hauling and storage;
separate departments for furniture, mercbandl&e,
etc.: Inquire for rates; telephone No. GO. W. A.
HOEVELEK. storage. Twelfth and Flic sts..
Pittsburg. Pa. no30-59-8ut
LOST.
LOST-ENGLISH MASTIFF, FAWN COLOR,
piece out of one car and tip of tall cut. l.lti
rral reward for his return to H. D. CLEMENS,
cor. Atwood and ISouuet sts. noS0-31
LOST-BUTCAN BEKEFLACED: A GENTS'
solid gold watch at&3i, S23and 5: warranted
correct timekeepers. EMANUEL DEltOY, 643
Smithfield st, 4 doors from seventh av. no30-10j
CHOICE PROPERTIES.
FOR SALE.
Large Hotel, Near Union Depot,
Liberty Street, Fittsbursr.
This hotel Is situated directly opposite the
Union depot, convenient to street cars, cable
cars and railway trains. House Is licensed,
contains 68 rooms, furnished complete, with
dining room 20x50 feet, bar fitted up in firstr
class style aud doing handsome business.
Reason for selling, proprietor is engaged In
other business.
This Is a splendid opportunity for a wide
awake business man. No business tu be built
up or developed; all that is necessary is a man
who will keep it going.
For further information inquire of
H. OBENAUER,
S95 Fifth Avenue, City.
no30-33
CHEAP
LOT.
(3,760, terms to suit purchaser, will buy that
elegant building site, 60x200 feet, located on
Forbes street, corner of Murdoch, Just at the
eastern entrance of tbe park.
Think of it, only S75 a foot front for property
200 feet deep 'on one of tbe main paved avenues
In the East End, and just at tbe park entrance.
Why, it Is bound to be wortb double tbe money
in a short time. W. C. STEWART. 137 Fourth
avenue. no2-23-sa
TALK
ABOUT
BARGAINS.
30,000, terms to snlt purchaser, will bny S
acres of the finest lying land in tbe East End.
Has LOCO feet of frontage and a depth of 220
feet; it located in a desirable neighborhood, on
one of the main ?venues; Is surrounded by
strong holders, in fact, tbe adjoining 5 acres
can't be purchased for less than 42.500, and the
5 acres opposite is held firm at 150.000." This is
no catch-penny advertisement. W. C. STEW
ART, 137 Fourth avenue. rto23-40-sa
FIVE
HUNDRED
DOLLARS
Les than tho adjoining lots can be bought for.
M.000. terms to suit purchaser, will buy a lot
60x125 ioet, located iin the heart Of tbe East
End, on a paved and sewered avenue, sur
rounded by fine dwellings. This is $000 less
than you can buv adjoining lots for. W. C.
STEWART, 1S7 Fonrth av. noSD-28-sa
$23,000. EAST END RESIDENCE,
With 1? acres on 50-foot asphaltum paved
street;ouo minute's walk from Duquesne Elec
tric line, also convenient to Penn or Fifth ave
nue cables. New modern style Queen Anne
brick dwelling, 10 rooms and reception ball,
bath, insido Bhutters and w. c., laundry, both
gases, slate mantels, tile hearths etc The
grounds contain a large number of shade and
ornamental trees, a never failing spring of
pure water, etc Terms to suit purchaser.
If the above price Is too much for you we
can reduce size of lot to suit you in price.
M. F. HIPPLE & CO,
no30-70-TTSU . 06 Fourth av.
S14,000!
FIFTH AV. INVESTMENT, near Court
House, substantial new pressed brick two-story
and mansard dwelling, 12 rooms, with modern
conveniences and appliances, with lot 21x115 to
alley. This dwelling was built for the use of a
physician, ana Is one of the best locations on
tbe avenue tor doctor or dentist. The above
price includes carpets, curtains, etc A bar
gain. Worth at least 516,000. We invite com
parison. M. F. HIPPLE & CO.,
98 FOURTH AVENUE. ,
no30-70-TuThsu
FIFTEEN
CHOICE
BUILDING
LOTS
Within 15 minutes' -ride of Court House. Can
be bought at a great bargain by a prompt
buyer. It will pay you locall and get a plan
ot these lots. These lots are sure to double. In
value within six months,
M. P. HOWLEY & EON,
no25-69 127 Fourth avenue.
$8,900!
sMdyside,
On asphaltum paved and sewered street. New
and substantial Queen Anpe style brick dwell
ing 10 rooms anu receptlop ball, bath, two w.
c's., laundry, stationary tubs, inside shutters,
handsome slate, and -jjanlwood mantels, tile
hearths. Ac.', This' property cannot be dupli
cated for less than $10,000. and is the cheapest
property on, the avenu. Terms Small cash
payment down: balance to suit.
iI.P. JH1PPLE A CO..
no30-7Q TirThtn-' , 63 Fourth avonue.
OFFICES FOR RENT,
INCLUDING HEAT, ELEVATuR AND
JANITOR BERVICE.
Blssell Block, corner Berenth avenue and
Smithfield' itieefc
neSO-4 ' Inquire ROOM 208.
CHOICE PROPERTIES. I CHOICE PROPERTIES. J
CHOICE
SHADYSIDE
SITES.
For sale at reasonable prices, and on terms
to suit purchaser. A number of the finest
building sites in Shadyslde. W.C.STEWART,
137 Fonrth avenue. no23-40-sn
CHOICE
RESIDENCES
For sale at reasonable prices. A number of
the finest residences in the East End. Can
arrango terms to suit purchaser.
W. C. STEWART.
no23-40-SU 137 Fourth Ave.
OAKLAND
DWELLING.
JH.500, terms easy, will bny a substantial
brick dwelling, desirably located in Oakland.
Is in best repair. Lot verv laree; contains
abont an acre of ground. W. C. STEWART.
137 Fourth avenue. no23-10-su
GAS
AND
. STEAM
COAL.
For sale, several large tracts of gas and
steam coal, well located on line of several of
our best railroads. Can be purchased at bar
gain prices. W. C. STEWART, 137 Fourth
avenue. no23-10-su
$500 CL&.SZE3I,
BALANCE MONTHLY, IF DESIRED, EQR A.
BEAUTIFUL
EAST END HOME. .
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The bouse is a new Queen Anne frame oT7 rooms and attic, with three finished roomi
and laundry, slate roof, etc. Is very well bnilt. and of a particularly beautiiul design,
has square reception hall, with arched alcove, wide vestibule, the door of tbe same having
stained glass; fine open hard wood staircase, with large art glass staircase window, large
parlor opening through archway to reception hall, extra large dininjr
room, with bay window and china closet; kitcben wainscoted through
out, and has natural gas range, hot and cold water, and large pantry
with drawers and shelves; finished laundry, having stationary tubs, with hot and cold
water, etc.; 3 fine ch imbers and bathroom on second floor; the bathroom is finished in
solid walnut and white pine, having marble-top washstind, large tub and improved sani
tary w. c: nice back stairway from second floor to kitchen; wide, ornamental Iront porch
entire width of house, also slate and hard wood mantels or latest design, with tile hearths
and art natural gas grates, art chandeliers and gas fixtures, electric door bell, servants'
and dining room call, etc; all woodwork is beautifully finished, and house is complete in
every particular; walk front, side and rear. Lot 13 41 feet front to an alley.
This lovelv home i in the heart of Shadyside, 1 iquare from Duquesne Electric and
3 from Fifth Avenue Cable Railways; 4 minutes from P. B. E. station; on a street that
will in the luture equal Amberson avenue. The nouse is about two years old, and could
not be built to-dav lor the price we are offering house and lot.
Price only f 0,250, as it must be sold quickly.
BLACK & BAIRD,
95 FOURTH AVENUE.
ZFOIR, SALE.
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The above cut gives a totally Inadequate idea of the outside appearance of ons
of the most imposing brick mansions in the East End. Contains 15 spacious rooms;
also bath rooms. lavatories, -w. c's, laundries etc.; magnificent and costly mantels,
fire-places, chandeliers, etc ; the entire first floor finished in hard -wood; the walli
and ceilings artistically decorated and expensively finished. Lot 140x280 feet to
street, with excellent stable and carriage house on rear. Location is unsurpassed,
qn corner two of the most prominent 60-foot asphalt paved resident avenues In the)
East End; on line Duquesne Electric road, convenient to Fifth ave. cable or P. R. R.
im:. iet. HIPPLE & CO.,
06 FOURTH AVE.
$125,000
Is tbe amount ot cash paid every month to
the employes of the
Westinghouse Airbrake Co,
WILMERDIRC PA,
The most available lots in the neighbor
hood, nearest tbe works, and especially de
sirable for
Business, Residence or Investment
FOE SALE BY
EAST PITTSBURG
SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT.
Prom date until April 1, 1891,
200 LOTS
Are offered at prices ranging from
$100to$400Each
On Monthly Payments. Send for List.
EAST PITTSBURaluffROVEMENT CO
TVILMEEDLNG, PA.
City Office, AVestingbonse Building.
c23-9-Tysa
KE3IOVALS.
OEMOVAL NOTICE
X) DR. W. P. RICHARDSON",
Dentist, late ot Gillespie it Richardson, and
who had entire charge of tbe business for a
number of years, has removed his office to 2o.
720 Fenn ave.. next door above old stand, and
Miss Annie E. Johnson, for so many years at
Gil!euie's, is In attendance.
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