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BEFORE THE PEOPLE.
Cardinal Gibbons' Heception at the
Fpiscopal IJcsidenco
ATTEXDFD I5Y AN IMMENSE CROWD
Knights of St. John Blessed bj the Dis
tinguished Churchman.
VISITORS TO LEATE THE C1TI TO-DAI
A public reception was given at the
Cpiscopal residence last night in honor of
Cardinal Gibbous, and several thousand
people passed through, receiving the Cardi
nal's blessing
It was announced to begin at 7 o'clock,
hut long before that hour an immense
throng was fathered in front of the resi
dence, lining the pavement and scattering
into the middle of the street.
The Cardinal entered the room and took
his place at 7 o'clock, but it was some time
before the doors were thrown open to the
anxious crowd. In the eastern part
of the front parlor is a bay
window, which was prepared as a place from
which the Cardinal tcceived his people. It
was formed with a canopy ot red, there
being no decorations to break the solid wall
of cardinal. A platform was raised a
few inches from the floor, and covered with
fur rugs, and on tins platform were four
chairs. The Cardinal entered and sat in one
of the chairs, while Archbishop Evan fol-
THE KECEPTION TO
lowed and took a seat at his right To the
left ot Cardiual Gibbons were Bishop Phe
lan, of Pittsburg and Bishop McGovern,
of Harrisburg.
BLESSING Or THE SWOr.DS.
The ceremonies were begun with th -blessing
of the swords of the Knights ..I St.
John. The Knights in unilorm marched
into the room single file and were lined up
on three sides of the room. The swords were
placed upon a stand in front of the Cardi
nal, and as each man's name was called tie
stepped forward. Cardinal Gibbons placed
his hand upon the hilt of the sword, while
the Knight knelt and kissed the Cardinal's
ring. After this ceremony ended the
Knights inarched out and took positions in
different parts of the house to assist in car
ing for the crowd.
The reception committee formed in the
center of the room in position to keen the
crowd moving, the doors were opened and
the immense throng began slowly to pass
before the Cardinal. Among the' first to
p-ss wpre Messrs. T. J. O'Leary, Jr., and
Roger O'Mara. As the people entered they
were told that the Cardinal did not expect
tbeta to kneel, merely to take his hand.
Thus they were able to keep on the move
and only occasionally one more devout than
the others would kneel at the Cardinal's
feet and ask for his blessing. This did not
often occur and the people kept passing,
sometimes as many as 40 shaking hands
with Cardinal Gibbons in a minute.
Shortly after tbe reception began the pro
cession was interrupted lor a moment while
Itev. Father Sheedy elbowed his way to tne
presence of the Cardinal, when he intro
duced Bcv. E. B. Donehoo, who said he
was an admirer of the man. After a mo
ment's talk Father Sheedy and Mr. Done
ihoo returned to the back parlor and held a
slioit informal reception with all the preist.
The coudition of Ireland, politically, was
the cliief theme lor conversation, and nil
seemed to deplore the present state of affairs.
A HANDSHAKING ALIi ABOUND.
The crowd soon broke up the little party
and forced the priests into a handshaking
all around. All the reverend geutlemen
had Iriends in the crowd and they could not
withstand the temptation to stop for a
moment's talk with their favorites. The
Beception Committee found it impossible to
clear the room fast enough and the services
of a stalwart policeman were demanded.
He took a position near the door and kept
the people moving on through the corridor
and'ont the side door into the court yard
and thence on to the street. The priests who
were not assisting in the reception went to
other rooms away from the crowd, where they
proceeded to enjoy themselves in conversa
tion. There were scores ot Protestants who at
tended the reception, and, though many
doubtless did it through curiosity,
others had a great admiration for the man.
One lady stepped up to one of the local
priests with whom she was acquainted and
raid:
''I'm a Protestant, but I've always been
anxious to shake hands with the Cardinal.
I have often heard him talk while in Balti
more, but never before had an opportunity
to speak to him."
One of the priests had introduced the lady
and the Jelt greatly pleased. Many others
were introduced personally to Cardinal Gib
bons, though the majority were satisfied
with a hearty hand shake.
Judge Thomas Ewing was unable to be
present, but sent his regrets to the dis
tinguished churchman. Other well known
gentlemen who could notappeann person at
tlic reception senttheir cards.
It appeared as though an endless throng
was passing in aud out of the buildintr.
Every once in a while a person standing in
the rear parlor could recognize one who had
made his second trip througn the room and
passed the Cardinal.
LONG AND CONTINUED 3IAKCH.
Forever an hour and a half the march
continued without cessation. At first the
people moved very slowly, but the Cardinal
was not feeling well after his hard work of
the past few days and suggested that the
people be made to pass on more rapidly.
Notwithstanding his slight indisposition he
remained at bis post until the last man had
passed, and none who were anxious to see
tneir leader were disappointed.
The great churchman was impartial in
his reception, bnt perhaps he bestowed more
attention on the extreme aged tnan upon
those who have not spent so many years in
the church. The old ladies seemed especi
ally pleased that they should be honored by
seemjr the Cardinal and le't the house wear
ing'a happy smile ot satisfaction.
In the crowd were people who had come
from nearly all the towns of this section of
the State, while Ohio and West Virginia
L ffel mm
were also largely represented. Ladies and
gentlemen were present from "Wheeling and
Altoorfa, while dozens of people came in
from the nearby towns to attend the recep
tion. At 9 o'clock the last of the crowd had
passed through and the Cardinal's tiresome
task of handshaking was over. He imme
diately retired from the parlor, but Arch
bishop Ityan and the visiting bishops and
priests circulated among those of the people
who remained in the parlor and talked soci
ally of the affairs of the cliurcn.
COSTUME OF TOE CAEDINAL.
During the reception Cardinal Gibbons
was costumed in the scarlet cassock and
barcta, the insignia of bis position in the
Church. The Archbishop wore a purple
robe, and the Bishops were attired in their
usual robes. The Reception Committee was
in full dress, and each wore in the lapel of
his coat a cardinal button with a purple
ribbon background, in honor of the Cardinal
and Archbisbop.
The reception committee was beaded by
James J. Flannery, and was composed of
the following gentlemen: F. J. Weizcl, J.
B. JlcXallv, J. H. Bigley, T. J. Donehue,
"W. J. "Wiseman, D. WcGee, T. O'Donnel),
David Murphy, "W. H. Biglev, H. Rox
baugh. J. J. Uiltman, 1 X. Barr, "W. T.
Foul, T. J. Mnrphv, P. J. Reagan, Charles
Kvan, "W. H. Robinson, "W. J. Weixel, B.
J. Foler, W. D. Phelan, A. Tottcn, Frank
Kelly, William Kelly, P. J. McNuhy, D.
J. Boyle, A. B. Heed, J. P. Robinson,
Frank McCaffrey, Edward Portman, George
McSuigan, Charles Rriukman, Paul Dun
levy. J. J. O'Leary. V. E. Howley.
Z. Several of the gentlemen on the reception
committee kept count on those who p issed
for several minutes, averaging about 35 per
minute. Thus thev estimated that over 4,
000 persons passed through and shook hands
with the Cardinal. It was alter 10 o'clock
when all had left the parson ace. It was
without doubt one of the leading events of
Catholic history in Pittsburg, thougn the
CARDINAL GIBBONS.
great majority of the members of the church
did not attend the reception.
THE IMMACULATE CONCEPTION.
Yesterday was the feast of th--Immaculate
Conception of the Virgin Mary and was a
holiday of obligation in the Catholic
Church. The service! wer-s in nearly all re
spects similar to those held on Sundays. It
was Pop- Pins IX. who formulate! thi.
dogma, and it is observed as one of the great
est feasts of t!u Church.
At tbe Cathedral masses were celebrated
every hall-hour after 3:30 a. m. At 10:30
high mass was celebrated. Archbishop
Byan and the Bishops, who were in the city
yesterday, said mass at an early hour during
the day. Cardinal, Gibbons celebrated his
mass at 6:30, but, as it was not known at
what hour he would appear, there was only
a small attendance. The Cardinal's mass
does not differ much from that celebrated by
the priests.
All the ceremonies for which the Cardinal
and Archbishop came to tbe city are passed,
and tbe dignitaries will leave the city to-day,
the latter going to Philadelphia and the
former returning to Baltimore. The visiting
bishops and priests wiil also return to their
different houses to-day and to-morrow.
upright flno szoo.
Upright Piano S130 Square Piano S140.
An excellent 7 1-3 octave upright piano
with latest improvements, splendid tone and
handsomely carved case, will be sold, fullv
warranted, for 5200. including cover and
stool; also an upright piano in per'ect order
jor Clou, and several first-class square pianos
of the most celebrated makers at $140, 175
and 5200, etc. For a great bargain call at
the music store of J. M. Hoffman & Co.,
537 Smithfield street.
The celebrated Sohmer pianos, the superb
Colby and Schubert pianos at rare bargains.
Our Ulster and Cape 0 ercoat Sale
Yesterday was a grand success at Gusky's.
There's nothing strange about it either,
when you stop to consider that we
were offering coats worth $20, 523
and 530 for just 515. It was our in
tention to limit it to one day, Monday,
and we so announced it, but in order that
there may be no disappointment among
those who did not buy, when they come to
see the bargains those obtained that took
advantage of our offer, we will give you two
more days, Tuesday and "Wednesday, in
which to take your choice of any ulster or
cape overcoat in the house. The coats may
not last bnt a single day longer, but that
will not be our fault.
Dresden i Jon-Bon Boxes.
Another entirelv new lot China bon-bons
just opened by Hardy & Haves. These
goods are entirely new and different from
any eyer shown elsewhere. Now for Xnias.
Habdt& Hates,
Jewelers, silversmiths and art dealers, 539
Smithfield street.
Nothing more desirable than Prof. Lit
tle's "Comlort" glasses.
Biggs & Co., Jewelers,
Cabinet photos 51 00 per dozen; good
work; prompt delivery.
Lies' Popular Gallery, 10, 12 Sixth st.
TTSU
Lunch sets, table cloths, with napkins to
match, iringed and hemstitched, sizes 8-4 to
14-4. Special yalnes now offering.
TTSSU HUGUS it HACKE.
Nothing more desirable than Pmf. Lit
tle' "Comfort" glasses. Biggs & Co.,
Jewelers.
ee Beown's Bboxcihal Ti ocnEStbrcoughs,
c ids and all other thro-it troubles. "Pre-eml-umtly
the 1 est." Kev. Henry Ward Bcccher.
Fairy lamps,
"With dainty lace shades at Dnrbin & Mc
"Watty's, 03 Fifth avenue. Open every
evening. sum
For a bargain attend our grand holiday
and clearing sale. HUGUS & Hacke.
TTSSU
PI AN Ob,
ORGANS.
And all manner ot Small Instruments
HAMILTON'S.
OC2S-66-D Fifth arenas.
- TCKNiGHT fc VlCTOKx.
1'i.UMBERS. GAS AND STEAM FITTERS,
Dealers in Gas Fixtures,
LAMPS, PUMPS, LEAD PIPE, HOSE, ETC
Epeclal attntion given to Natural Gas Fitting
416 SMITHFIELD ST.. PITTSBURG. PA.
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Top line being displayed counts as two.
THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH
BUSINESS OFFICE,
Cor. Smithfield and Diamond Streets,
ALWAYS OPEN.
BRANCH OFFICES AS FOLLOWS. 'WHERE
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STREET. TELEPHONE NO. KM.
FOR THE EAbT END, J. W. WALLACE, 6121
PENN AVE.
1'irrSBUKG-ADDlTIONAL.
THOMAS MCCAFFREY. 3509 Butler street.
EMIL G. STUCKEY, nth strtet and Penn aTe.
ALLEGHENY.
A. J. KAERCHEli. 5.1 Federal street.
H. J. McUIUUE, Market House, AUejrneny.
F. II. EGGKRS & bON. Ohio and Chestnut sts.
THOMAS MCHENRY, Western and Irwin aves.
G. W. HUGHES, l'enniylranl-iand Beaver aves.
PEKRY 41. GLEIM, Rebecca and Allegheny aves.
"WANTED.
aiale Hell'.
BOOKKEEPER-MUST A LbO UNUERSTAN D
type and Ehort-ltaml Hrlrlnx: refcrerces re
quired. Address 1L 2, DIspiitcli office dc9-13
B
OV FOR OFFICE WOliK. FlTTbBUHG
CLEAN TOW EL CO., 143 Fourth IV. de9-78
13
UtiUY-WAfcHER SINGLE MAN-APPLY
at once to J. J. FLANNERY, 543brant st.
rtc9-17
CLERK-ABOUT JANUARY 1. ISM. FlltVI
CLASS drair and prescription clerk; regis
tered: single preferred. Address G. 8. Dispatch
oHcc. de9-74
RUG CLERK-A REGISTERED ASSISTANT
drug clerk. FINKLEPiSARL'h. Ho. 243
Fifth av. de9-3
MAN AN ACTIVE MAN WHO HaS SOME
knowledge of real estate business: no capi
tal required; also, wanted to buv a dwelling in
Allcelienv: In price, about $1,600. Uy J. H.
STEVENSON & CO., 100 Fifth av. no29
MEN-ACTIVE MEN OUT OF EMPLOY
MENT cannot encace in tiny business that
will pay them belter than soliciting for us; call
at once. E. G ATELY' 4 CO., 25 Federal st . Alle
gheny. Pa. de7-50
ACKER ONE FIRST-CLASS PACKER;
none other need apply. JAMES WELDON,
holesalc and Retail urocer, cor Market st. and
Second av. dc9-2
SALESMEN ON SALARY OR COMMISSION
to handle the New Patent Chemical Iuk
Erasing Pencil; the sreatcst selling novelty ever
produced; erases Ink thoroughly In two seconds;
no abr.islonof paper; 200 to ROo per cent profit:
one agent's sales amounted to S6201n sit das: an
other $32 in two hours. e w.int oue energetic
gonenl agent for each Stale and 'territory. S uu
ple by mail 35 cents. Forlerms and full particu
lars AddrcssllHE MONROE LRASLR MTG. CO.,
La Crosse, Wis. lc5-S
SHOEMAKER-FOR RKPAIRING: MUsT JJE
ayoungman. Apply A. WlUTELEi, Pitts
burg shoe repairing factory, 12S-LJU '.third av.
dc9-94
TENOGRAPHER-AT ONCE-YOUNG LADY
stenographer and typewriter. Apply DAN
ZlGER's. sixth st. and Penn av. de9-79
WATCHMAKER APPLY TUESDAY". DE
CEMBER 9th. atHEEVEN BROS. & CO.,
525 Wood St. dC9-44
w
A1TERS-TWO GOOD WAITERS AT
RtsrAURANT, No. 156 Fifth av. de9-14
YOUNG MAN FOR POSITION AS SALES
MAN or bill clerk. Call at 123 SECOND
AV. to-dv. de9-46
IOO LABORERS APPLY AT B. & F. TEEHA
cotta works. Bedford av., above Elrkpatrlck
st. BOOTH &FL1NN. de9-76
Agents.
AGENTS-TO SELL AND EVERYBODY TO
use Dr.O'Keefe's25 cent pills. Goodasgold.
Dr. O'Keefe's liver pills, cold or catarrh pills,
cough pills, diarrhoea pills, dyspepsia pills, rneu
matlsm mils, headache pills, skin eruption pills,
ormnllls, kidnev pills, leucorrhcea pills, bark
ache pills, eve pills teething pills, asthma pills,
croup pills sore throat pills, nerve pills, nervous
debility pills, whooping rough pills, r.on-calhartlc
J tills, malar! i pills piles pill. Price. 2-i cents;
arge bottles 51. DR. O'KEEFE A. CO.. Homeo-pathi--
Chemists 34 Firth av., Pittsburg. Will
move to 703 Smithfield st. April , de8-20
A GENT -A LIVE. ENERGETU PARTY IN
c erv place to Introduce our goods: we have
a new line that will sell at cveiy bouse and agents
can reap a harvest bet ecn now nd the holiday s:
will pay a 6alary of $75 per month it preferred, and
furnish a team free: address at once. STAND
ARD SILVER WARL CO., Boston. Mass.
oclS-44-D
AGENTS LIFETIMES AND CORRESPOND
ENCE of Most Rev. John .Mncllale. Arch
bishop of 1 uain, by Very Rev. Bernard O'Relllv;
the great nork now rcadv In tTo beautiful vol
umes orroo pages each. P.J PLKMIaG CO.,
77 Diamond, it.. PJttsburg. des-TTFSsn
Female Help.
D
ISnWASHER-AT NO. 6 SIXTH A7
de9-10
-I1KL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK: ONE
VT who understands cooking. Apply nt 3550
BUTLER ST. de7-137
LADIES-I WILL PAY' LADIES A SALAR'"
orjlO per week to work Tor me In their locality
at home: light work: good pay for part tlmn.
Write, with stamp. MHs. H. D. FARRINUTON,
box 702, Chicago. deo-80
Situations.
SITUATION-r.Y JANUARY 1. 1891, BY
voung lady as stenographer and typewriter;
references from present emplover. Address H.,
room 415 Lewis block. de9-97
SITUATION-BY YOUNG: MAN AS STEN
OGRAPHEU and tjpcwrltcr: experienced;
U also a bookkeeper. Address U 'J, Dispatch
office. dca-Sl
QITUATION AS CHOI It LEADER OR PKF
kj CENTOK In U, P
Dispatch olficc.
Church.
Address G. 5,
de9-5G
Partners.
PARTNER WITH ?l.C0O OR 2.000 TO EN
GAGE in a well-established customs shirt
business: established seven ears; make lilgh
grndc goods onl : good profits: partner to taKe
charge of books and odce: writer Is thoroughly
practical aud a cutter: to an At man a good open
ing; wish to enlargp and extend business; factory
not In Pittsburg at present. Address U. 7. Dis
patch office. UcO-72
P Alt rNEK ACTIVE PARTNER WITH SS.(Jfl0
for half interest In established business. Ad
dress G. s Dispatch otlicc. deH-60
Male and Female Help.
TEAMSTER-. FARM. HANDS. BROOM
MAKLIts. cooks, chambermaids house
girls two colored, dluing room girls dishwash
ers two laundry girls. MEEHAN'S, 545 Grant
st. Tel. 90. deS-D
Rooms. Ilouses. Etc
HOUSE-IMMEDIATELY: SEVEN OR EIGHT
rooms with all conveniences, for permanent
renter: preference. East Liberty. Address A. D.
L LOYD, 906 Penn av. di9-S4
Financial.
MONEY-OUR FACILITIES FOR FURNISH
ING money to any amount on bond and
mortgage are unequalcd: lowest rates of Interest
and no delay. II ou need money apply MOKUIS
2.ILU1ING, lus Fourth me. ly27-SC-TTsu
MONEY LOANED-RA'lES i'A TO 6. PER
cent, according to amount and location.
See BAN.1EK, THOMPSON A CO.. 102 Fourth
i are. se30-59-Tussa
,IOKTGAGES-MONEY "lO LOAN IN SUMS
JLtJI tosultat4)s. 5 and 6 per cent. ALLES &
ijAlLEY. 164 Fourth avc. Tel. 107. apl4-19-TTSSu
MORTGAGES ON CITY OR ALLEGHENY
conntv propertv at lowest rates. HENRI'
A. W'EAV ER .t CO.. 92 Fourth :i cnue. mh2-D
TO LOAN50a,0l)0, IN AMOUNTS OF 53,000
and upward, on city and suburban property,
on 4 8-10 per cent: also smaller amounts at 5 and 6
percent. BLAClv Jc UA1KD, 93 iourth avenue.
se21-d26-D
TO LOAN S200,CC0 ON MORTGAGES flW
aud upward at G per cent: S500 COO at4) per
cent on residences or business property, vacant
lots or farms b. II. FK..CH, 125 Fourth ave.
p oc23-D
O LOAN MONhY' ON BOND AND MOKT
GAGK at 5 3-10 per cent, ate W. A. HER
RON & SONb, 80 Fourth av. de9-S7-TTS
OT 000.000 TO LOAN ON MOHTGAGES
O L? large and small amounts at 4K. 5 and 6
per cent free or state tax; no delay. REED B.
COYLE &. CO., 131 Fourth are. my21-60-TTS
Miscellaneous.
DOG-A PUG DOG. ADDRESS CM. ALLEN,
cor. South Ninth and Bingham sts., Pitts
burg. de9-4
-TtVERY LADY-WISHING TO BE HEKOWN
Sjj dressmaker to call at 610 Penn avc. (op
posite Home's stores) and Investigate MAOAME
FLESHER'S ladies' tailoring sys-m; no risk;
parties responsible; school now open. no 19-23
EVERYONE TO HAVE '1I1E1R BROKEN
windows fixed before winter: telephone 1471
or write postal card ror price list. G. G.
O'BRIEN, Painter, 292 rifth ave. setO-TTS
HORSE-GOOD HORSE. CARP. AND HAK
N ESS, if cheap; state price aud where to be
seen. Address G 2, Dispatch office. deS-29
PENSIONS THE PITTSBURG PENSION
AGENCY OF J. H. hTtVENSON CO.. 100
ifth ac. Pensions now Had lor all disabled
soldiers rermanentlv helpless children and
widows ol deceased soldiers under lato act of
Congress: pensions increased to correspond with
thedlsabllit: bounties collected: certificates ot
service procured w here discharges are lost.
sc!4-I
YOU GET A BAKER'S DOZEN (13) OF
Stewart & Cn.'s fine cabinet photos for f 1, at
HO and 92 FEDERAL ST., Allegheny.
mv25-49-TTSu
I.OST.
LOST-ORSTRAYED-DOO; bMALL FRENCH
poodle with long, light brown cars aud same
color or 6pots on back, rest ol body white; has
clear, brown eye, and answers to name of Don.
Liberal reward will be paid for his return to Db
HA YEN 'S, 874 Ridge av., Allegheny, P. oe9-58
FOR SALE-IMPROVKD BEAT. ESTATE.
City Residences. w
CLIFTON SIREET-IVELVK LOTS. WITH
the buildings thereon, situate on the south
erlysldeof Clllton St., between Eighteenth and
Nineteenth sts..' Southslde: price, 515,10. II. S.
KIEUL, Room8C3, Bank of Commerce Building.
dc-6S-TnTUF
C"! A OOO FIFTH AV. INVESTMENT, NEAR
tT3JUJ Court House, substantial new pressed
brick two story and mansard dwelling. 12 rooms,
with modern conveniences and appliances with
Iot21xll5 feet to alley: this dwelling was built for
use of a physician, and is one of the cst locations
on the avenue for doctor or dentist; the above
price Includes carpets curtains, etc.; a bargain;
worthntleastJlCOOO: we invite comparison. M.
r. xiii-i-Lr.,, uu., w j?ouTin av. 'utit-ot-ii.su-
Gjrr ooo-a 10 per cen'j lawrence'ili.e
OH Investment on acconnt of removal ot
owner; a7-rooined brick and a 10-roomcd double
frame dwelling, city water, gas, etc., with lot
25x100 rrontlng on two streets. II. C CLARKE,
135 Fourth ave., and Edgcwood. noi-TTb
Q- 300 CORNER WC3STER AND SOMER
Otfc sts., three frame houses, storeroom In
corner house: lot, 20x100: they now rent for $40
per month: will bring more rent when lease ex
pires; a splendid investment. MCLAlN t ZUG
SM1TH, 437 Grant st. de9-GO
QJ OOO-FAYETTE ST., NEAR NIN'IH :ST
C5tH two-story brick dwelling or four rooms:
outbuildings: lot 10x55. (G 15.) BLACK &
BA1RD, 95 Fourth av. dc3-H)-3.6,0
East End Residence!).
TDOQUET STREET ELEGANT STONE
SJ trout liouses. adjoining Oakland Square and
overlooking, and but a few hundred feet from, the
prettiest quarter of Schenlcy Park; these liouses
arc or an unusually handsome exterior, very
roomy Inside, with all the latest modern con
veniences and appointments: built In the most
substantial ami careful mAnncr and periect and
thorough in all details: in a neighborhood wl lch
is at once the most convenient aud attractive In
the city, surrounded bv modern houses and
grounds of excellent class wltn nothing else In
sight: 15 minutes from postofiice, with street cars
pissing the door, and adjacent to Schenlcy Park;
the present established attractions and the pros
pect of greatly Improved values in the Iuturc,wlU
commend lhee houses strouglv to buyers who ap
preciate visible advantages and cm also look
ahead: terms easy, to suit purchaser; palnz,
sewerage, etc., alreadv done. Apply to C. H.
CHANCE, No. 16 Oakland Squire. not9-30
H
OUE A DESIRABLE EAST END HOME
II you are looking for a homo in East End,
buy now before the snrin demand stffiens un
prices; we have a six-room frame house with
three finished attic rooms on a sewered street,
within two minutes or Firth av. cable: has everv
modern convenience, balh, range, hot and cold
water: entirely new: lot 28x120; price fo.TiOO. s. A.
DICKIE & CO.. Penn and bhady avs E. E. 1631.
de9-63-TTS
HOUSES-TWO CHEAP HOUSES FOR SALE,
both excellent value: tl.ouo six-room frame,
halls up and downsta!rs2 porches. el tv water, good
cellar. In splendid order, papered throughout: lot
25xI0o: a positive bargain; terms to suit; 82,700 six
room fraine.slate mantel andtllehearth In parlor,
fire place In every room, pantry, front and back
porches halls up and downstairs dry cellar, city
water, good big lot; small cash payment, balance
monthlv; both the above are in good neighbor
hood, within three minutes of new electric and
easy walk of I irth av. cablv; we deal in East End
property only. S, A. DICKIE & CO., Penn and
bhady avs.,
. -. "-".V,
, 400.
del-65-TThb
HOUSE-TEN-ROOM BHICKHOUSE; PAVED
street, good neighborhood; five minutes
walk to Fifth av. or Penn av. cable, or P. R. R.;
has bath, hot and cold water, good dry cellar, in
side closet; very roomy and convenient house;
nicely papered; onlyJ7.500. verycheip; terms ar
ranged to suit. b. A. DICKIE & CO., Penn and
bhady avs., E. E., 2025. Wc deal only In East End
property. dcS-65-TTS
Q'T 300-FOR A MODERN BRICK HOUSE
OC inline location; paved street; on Hue of
electric road that Is alciost ready to operate;
within easy walk of cable lines: bouse has recep
tion hall, hardwood and slate mantels batli,
range, hot and cold water, best o plumolug. elec
tric lights and bells: every convenience: a rare
bargain: don't miss this opportunity If you are
looking for a home. S. A. DlCKlE & CO., Penn
and Shady avs., E. E., 241. We deal in East End
property only. de9-65-TTS
Q OOO-EUCLID AV . NEAR STANTON, A
OvJJ two-story brick dwelling of eight rooms
aud three finished attlcr: bath room and good
cellar, slate mantels, chandeliers natural and
artificial gas, range. laundry, hot and cold water,
front and back porches, outside shutters: good
stable ror four horses ana three carriages, water,
etc: lot 40x130 through to allev; this property rents
fur f400 per year. (A1S2; BLACK & BAIRD. 95
Fourth av. dc9-62-9.15,23
GA 000-A NEW, MODERN FRAME HOUSE
OjC? of six rooms, hill, bath, pamry. flnlshej
attic, front and rear stairs, ftont and side
porches nat. gas, electric lights, range, hot and
cold water, etc : palnteel and grained all through:
this property is situated on Hays St., about
200 feci from Highland ar.( in a very desira
ble residence location aud is a decided bargain at
the price named. W. W. ELDERKIN, 634S Sta
tion St., E.E. dc4-76-4,6,9,13-
Q3 OOO-EAST END RESIDENCE: TERMS
Ovjl very easy: neat, new brick house, eight
rooms, well finished and In first-class order; hard
wood mantels, tile hearths; all modern Improve
ments; a load" home, none better In the market
forthemonev: two squares from Firth and in
land aves. (71) bee W. A. HEKKON & SONS.
No. 80 Fourth av. no24-fi-24,23,de4.9,13'
Qfi OOO WINSLOW ST.. NEAR LARIMER
OoJ9 av., Irame dwelling ol 7 rooms water
good wash-house; house nicely papered and
Ealnted: grape vines in yard; also, lu rear. 3
ouscsof 4 and 5 rooms each; lot 44x111 to allev:
room for another house: (A 126). BLACK &
UA1RD 95 Fourth avenue. de9-3-9,lS,28
iQ'r 30O-IF SOLD SOON: VERY REASON
sj?09 ABLE payments, on a good street. 2
squares i rom tinn av.. in tne midst cr the East
Lnd, r.ewhousc. 8 rooms, all modera improve
ments; lot 4SxlC0 Icet. (139) See W. A. II EHRO N
& SONS. 80 Fourth av. dc?-88-Tu
OOO-TURRET ST.. EASf END NEW
9 rrame dwelling 5 rooms, hall, elate man
tels and tile hearths, pantry handsomely painted
and papered, city water, good cellar, porticos,
street sewered : lot 50x110 to alley: rents 300 a
year: a desirable home. WM. PETTY & CO., 107
Fourth av. de9-47-TTS
OOO NEVILLE ST.. NEAR EI-LS-fj
WORTH av.. two-storvand attic hrlrfc
duelling or 12 rooms, nan, bathroom, w. c,
range, both gases, wood and slate mantels, fur.
naee, laundry, porches, etc.: Idt 58x121. (A329)
BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourtll av. dc3-23-3,9.22"
S OOO-SI.0D0 DOWN, REMAINDER ON
Ol easv pimnents, one of the best locations
atbhad)slde, a modern frame house of 7 rooms,
lot 50x100. on Baum si near Liberty and Center
avs. (99) b(.e W. A, HERRONASONS, 80
Fourth av. de9-8G-9,15,22
QfTfV CASH AND SMALL MONTHLY" PAY
C3o J MENTb w 111 buy a new four-room house,
good cellar nice location: close to station: 3jJ
miles from poscofilce; low fare; rapid transit;
price. ?L250. MAGAN i. GOFF, Llln.. IB Fourth
avenue. dc9-7U-TTS
Of) OOO-JOSEPH ST., .NEAR ORPHAN, A.
e?9 irame duelling of fiie rooms: slate roof:
good cellar: city wate-r: outbuildings etc. (A 67.)
BLACK & BAIRD, 93 Fourth av. deJ-21-3,9,17
Q" ff OOO-FORBES ST., NEAR SHADY"
OJLvlLf' Lane, ten acre of beautiful ground
on south side or street. (A32S) BLACK& BAIRD,
DjFourthav. de 3-24-3, 9,1 2"
SO 500 OAKLAND SQUARE NEW 8
O' ROOM modern brick residence, hall. bath,
laundry, range, nat. and art. gas, Inside shutters
front and back stairs, porches newly papered
throughout, slate mantels, tile hearths and vesti
bule, electric bells, ete.: large lot: terms reason
able. M. F. HIPPLE & CO., 96 Fourth av.
de7-S7-TrBa
Allegheny Resielenceg.
PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, ALLEGHENY-,
near Allegheny avenue: brick dwelling of 6
rooms, hall: bath: finished attic; both gases:
marble mantel; good cellar, water, and neatly
finished: price, fi.000 on time ana easy terms. J.
II. SlEVENbON &CO.. 100 Fifth aaenue. nolS
Q2Q 730-SECOND WARD. NEAR ARCH ST.,
C?0? cor. or a paved alley, rramc dwelling.
seen rooms, hall, nat. gas. outbuildings, etc.;
will rent lot 25amonlh: lot 31 lect lront; a bar
gain. BAXTER, THOMPSON 4 CO.. 162 Fourtll
avenue, dc7-UX-TTMi
Q4 3U0-LOCUST ST.. N EAR PREBLE AV.,
Ott:9 two-story brick dwelling of seven rooms
and finished attic, bath room. w. c, range, both
gases rront and side porches, good cellar, etc. :
lot23x!8. (B 252.) BLACK & BAIRD. 93 Fourth
avenue. deJ-19-3,6.9"
Suburban Residences.
I Q OOO WILKINSBURG. FRANKLIN
vlu) St., no r station, a two-story Irame
dwelling of 12 rooms, hall, bathroom, w. c,
range, laundry, lront and back porchc. sla c
miutcls, natural gas, electric light and call bells,
house papered throughout: lot U1X264 feet through
to Rebecca st.: will sell house with lot C9xlT2 Tor
110,000. (K62). BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth av.
dc2-44-Tur
TOR SALE-LOTS.
Hazeltvood Lots.
ClORNER LOT-SECOND AV., HAZELWOOD;
this Is the only available corner lot near the
property purchased by IS. H O. Rv. Co. : the best
location on the avenue for business stand. BAX
1ER, THOMPSON & CO., 162 Fourth av.
de7-110-MTHThSSu
HAZELWOOD - COR. ELIZABETH AND
Lj tie streets lot 75x110 It., erv cheap, only
1200. being one of the most conenlcnt and de
sirable locations in HazUwood. (90.) bee W. A.
HhRKON S. SONS,vNo. 80 Fourth ave.
HOI4-7-15, 21, 27, de3-9
Allecheny Lots.
T" OT-72X99 FT. ON CORNER OF 1 WO GOOD
J naved streets: fine. ImlMlnf. elfo A. II
"WILSON. 55 Federal st., Allegheny,
de6-23-TuFi
ON B1DWELL bl'., ALLEGHENY-LOT 20
X123 ft.; house scen rooms; price SC,009. A.
D. WILSON, 55 Federal St., Allegheny.
dc6-26-TThS'
s
lOCKTON AV.-LOT-PIUCE, 811,000. AD-
vouuu u v lauai;u UUlbCt UCO-ut
73
FT. ON RIDGE AV.. ALLEGHENY. A.
D. WILSON, 55 Federal St., Allegheny.
dtlc23-TUKS
Suburban Lots.
YILI.A PARK (BltUSlITON) LOTS 40x150
feet, ror f3P0; wo will loan yim money to
build BROWN i. SAINT. 512 Smithfield st,
dc9-69-TTS
Farms.
FAUM-93 ACRES-GOOD. LARGE FRAME
house and new barn; excellent grain, fruit
or dairy place; none better on Monongahela river;
close to two railroad stations schools and
churches ED. W1TTISH. 410'Grantst. de4
Q1 SOO FARM-16 ACRES: GOOD FRAME
OX' house or eight rooms; new frame bank
barn; all necessary outbuildings: all kinds of
fruit; good water; this s a bargain, as barn
alone cost more than Is asked for farm. SLOAN
& CO, , 127 Fourth ay, de9-77-TUThS
FOR SALE
City Lots.
LIBERTY AV. Tenth ward; J3.000; lot 21x100
feet, to Spring allev; two good brick houses;
one on each end or the lot: tills Is a good invest
ment. (16). see W. A. IIERRON & SONS. No.
80 Fourth av. de2-83-2.9, 16.23
SALEOF LOTS-DO NOP FORGET '1HESALK
ot flno building lots near the head or the
Twentv-sccond Street Incline at 2 1". M. this com
ing Wednesday and Saturday : we will bo on the
ground, and desire toclo;c out the entire Plot of
68 lots, the property oi tbe heirs of S. P. Hollls:
prices anil terms to suit all: an opportunity for
the worklngmcn to get a home: low taxes aood
location and easv of access: lots from loo to ?700.
inquire or MORRISON Jfc BANKS, 106 Third ive.,
cor. Woou st. Telephone 1557. nu4-TTS
East End Lots.
BAUM GROVE HAS STERLING WORTH AS
a residence locality: It is well Improved and
aery convenient to the business center: only $51
JG0 and jso per loot lront Tor line lots. BRiiW N &.
SAINT, 512 Smithfield st. dcO-O-TTS
IVY ST-SIIADYSIDE-CORNEK LOT 101x120
feet, near cable, electric line and stcimcars:
rlce only fB,0O0. W. A. HERRON SONS, No.
I Fourth av. (91) no30-43-del,5,9
LOTS-WE HAVE STILL A FEW OF.THOSE
cheap lots on Atlantic av., near Shadyslde
station and Duqucsne traction. BAXTER,
THOMPSON & CO., 162 Fourth av.
ucj-iui-Tarsa
OQfT- TO f 1,000 EACH-PARK VIEW PLAN
1V lu ot lots near Robinson st..' opposite
Ursullnc Academy. Fourteenth Ward. Oakland,
l'A miles or 12 minutes' ride lroin pnstoffiee, three
minutes' walk Trom Fifth ae. Traetlon cars;
cheapest and best lots in the city. THOs. LIG
GETT, 71 Diamond st. no7-01-D
C"l 300 WARD SI., NEAR CRAFT AV.,
OX' Iol25xl0o, on electric brunch of Filth ave
nue cable road. D1S3." BLACK & liAIKD. 95
Fourth av. eleC- 1-tufs
FOR SALE BUSINESS.
Rusiness Opportunities.
BAKERY -ON PRINCIPAL STREET. LARGE
trade; groceries fl00 to JL0O0: shoe stores,
drugstores, cigar stores, notion stores good cash
meat market. PEKCIVAL & CHAPMAN. 4J9
Grant st. lc9-l
DRUGSTORE-CHEAP, IF SOLD AT ONCE
A good paying city store: terms to suit
jiurcinser, owner leaving cny. Auurubsu ins-ti-itrh
ofllr-f 1Hl-57
de9-57
ELEGANT RESTAURANT-AND DINING
rooms, hardware store, livery stable, grocery
stores, $aoo to Jo, 000; bakeries, cigar stores, drug
stores, butcher shop, notion stores, shoe stores,
book and statlonerv store, milk depots. bHEP
ARD i. CO.. 151 Fourth av. dc4
SALOON AND MLLIAR!) KOOM-CHKAP.
if sold soon, for tho owner has to po away.
Address BEAlt BROS., Canton, O. dc7-75'
TEASIOKE-A PAYING RETAIL '1EA, COF
FEE, baking ponder and splec business; old
established stand; well located: profits large;
business can be learned In a week: a rare chance to
gLt lnlo the most profitable business In the coun
try: bona fide bujers only noticed. Address, for
one week. E7, Dispatch office. de7-33TTSSu
0O-FOI7NDRV IN GOOD LOCATION:
tiLi? grocery store, cigar, bakeries 5 and 10
cent stores. HOLMES & CO., 420 Snilthheld st.
de9-8
Rusiness Properties.
BRICK HOTEL-IN EASTERN OniO, OF
about 40 roonisand fullv furnished: bar sales,
f0.000 per year, and other receipts. p.OOOper year:
good-sized barn. Icehouse, and all conveniences:
price 525, COO: might take some good real estate In
part pay. J. H. STEVENSON & CO., 100 Firth
avenue. nolS
MILL-ONE OF THE BhST FLOUR MILLS
in Pennsylvania, baring a capacity ol 150
bbls. dally: mill has been remodeled throughout
during the past a ear: everything new and of the
most approved trpe: natural gas for fuel, water
power lr wanted, "ard coal nearby: enough wheat
receltcdat mill from nclgliDorlng farmers to run
more than hair capacity: no salesmen employed,
and gool prices realized: steidy trade all the
yearruund, and demand ror offal, etc.. alMaysIn
excess or supplv: excellent shipping facilities and
market for Hour near at hand: the onlvrcasoa
for selling Is old age on the part or one of the
owners and Ill-health or the other; tbe mill lias
always made money, aud Is to-day, and would
undoubtedly prove a good thing for a live man.
Full particulars can be had hv addressing WM.
M. BELI Real Estate Agent, McKeesport, Pa.
de9-5
Manufacturing; Sites.
MANUFACTURING SITES-ONE OF 1HE
most desirable, near BraddocK. fronting B.
.1. O. and P. McK. & Y. R. R.: pcrlertly level and
on grade: 5 acres ol land with river frontage:
price verv reasonable, bee W. A. HERUON &
SONS. Ml Fourth av. (88.) no2D-7Vm
FOR SALE 3IISCEIXANF.OUS.
Machinery and Metals.
TJARGAINS IN SECOND-HAND ENGINES
and boilers, one 14x30 In., one 12x24 lu., one
12x18 In., two 1020 in., one 12x12 In., one 10x12 In.,
lour 9x12 In., and large lot of smaller sizes;
mounted portable enginca 8 to 12 h. p., shafting.
S
uuevs, pumps, governors etc. u. s. iuu.iij,
l-i, Jt'ark way. Aiicgneny, i-a. ocu-u
BRASS FOUNDRY AND FIMSHINGSHOP:
will sell or rent with all necessary tools and
machinerv: cheap to a quick buyer. J. B. AN
DERSON, Room 407, 91 Filth av. (Dl'JO ) dc5-5l
HOISTING AND PORTABLE ENGINES
small vertical engines and boilers ovire
rone, iron charekuz barrons. Sicmcn lives, laril
rvemes, castings, cic. vauii. , juuuu.nii.L',
w Pcnu avenue. ocl-TTS
rpHK PORTER & DOUTHETI CO.. LIM.. DAK-
JL. i;4tiii sr. aun jmer av.. Aiiegneny, x'a.,
engines hollers and castings. Kepalrlngpromptly
attended to. dc2
THE TAYLOR BECK AUTOMATIC AND
compound engines lor electric light and
rallwny sera Ice: engines and boilers in every size
anil stvle: stw mills anil wood-working machin
ery. UAlUira .MACHINE DEl'Ol, 'J8 first av.
Pittsburg. Pa. no26-D
Miscellaneous.
BOAT NEW FAMILY BOAT. 50FEKTLONG,
cheap. Can be seen at west end of .FORT V
THIRD S l BRIDGE. de9-42
-VTEW GOODS ARRIVING DAILY -COME,
ia uuu examine uur siuis. ui goiu auusiier
watches, clocks diamonds. Jewelry and silver
ware, etc. : lunest prices In the two cities, at
WlLSON'b. 61 Fourth ave., Pittsburg. Fine
watch and jewelry repair! ng a specialty.
nou-TTS'
,1 OOO CHRISTMAS TR EES NORWAY
1 Spruce. W. C. HAMIL'ION, Leetsdale, Pa.
ilc9-50
PERSONAL.
TJERSONAL COLORED HE' P. DIRECT
X lrom Virginia ana Carolina. l'EREGRINO,
159 Fourth av. de9-0
rEltSONAL BOOKS WANTED-IF YOU
haaeanv books to sell, let us know. LEVI'S
BOOK blORE. beventh Avenue Hotel bulldinc
mh7
PERSONAL BOOKS, BOOKS, BOOKS, OLD
and new. Largest stock, lowest nrices; librar
ies purchased. MtANK BACON & CO., 301
Smithfield st.. Pittsburg. P.a. noil
LEGAL NOTICES.
NOTICE IS HEIIEDY GIVEN THAT
agreeably to the act of As-cmbly of J une
1', 1SS3. application will bo made to chanco the
location of tho principal office ot the Millers'
Keystone Bap; Company from Pittsburg, Pa., to
Irwin. Westmoreland county Pa.
ue3-20TU W. DICK SHUPE, Solicitor.
JOHN C. SHOEMAKEB. Attorney.
BaUenell Law lluililinj;.
"VI OTICE-IN THE COURT OF QUAR1EP.
i.! Sessions of tho Peace of Allechenv
county, in relicense of Herman Rentz, at 49
Fayette street, Fourtll ward, Pittsburg, as a
wholesale dealer in liquors; No. 73, March ses
sions, 18SKX No ice is hereby eivun that an ap
plication has been made for a transfer ot said
license to Charles Schilllnsr, and said Court
has Hxcd December 19, at 'J:J0 o'clock A. -M., as
the time tor hearing all persons opposing
the transfer as well :s the patties In inter
est. D. K. JIcGUNNtGLE,
de9-19 Clerk of Courts.
IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS
No. 2 of Allegheny county.
In tho matter of the voluntary assignment of
John Lusk to D. G. Follanshee, No. 447 April
term. 1MK).
The Auditor appointed by the court to audit,
settle and adjust tno account of B. G. FoIIans
bee. assignee tor tho benefit of creditors of the
assigned estate of John Lusk, and to report
distribution of the balance in the hands of the
accountant, will meet the parties interested for
the purpose of his appointment on I IUDAY,
December 2b, lS90,at 3 o'clock. P.3l.,at his office.
No.135 Fifth avenucPittshurg, (Room 203),n hen
and where all parties interested must present
and prove their claims, or be debarred from
participating in the distribution of said funds.
no25Jl-Tu JOHN D. BROWN, Auditor.
IN THE MATTER OF THE VOLUNTARY
assignment of Havuen fc Saess, to I. G.
Urauerman. No. 203, October tenn, 1SD0. la
tho Court of Common Pleas. No. 2, of Alle
gheny county. Pa. Notice Is hereby given that
said assignee, I. G. Trauermau, has applied to
the said Courtof Common Pleas, No. 2, for dis
charge from liis trust as said assignee, and that
said Court has fixed tho 13th day of December,
1890, at 10 A. M. for the bearing of said applica
tion. That said assignee has nled at said num
ber and term in said Court his first anil Una!
accouutof said trust un to the date of said
application; that all persons desiring to oppose
said discharge or to file exceptions to said ac
count can do so prior to the said date of hear
ing. JOSIAH COHEN & CO.,
no23-G3-Tu Attorney s f or Assignee.
A. D. WILKIN. Attorney at Law,
No. 403 Grant stree'.
"VTO TICK APPLICATION WILL BE
X made to the Governor of Pennsylvania, on
the 2Gth elay of December. lSJO.bv James Crans
ton, A. E. Pickering, W. T. Kerr, John A.
Clark and D. G. Evan?, under tho act ot As
sembly entitled: "An act to provide for the In
corporation and regulation ot cerrain corpora
tions" approved April 29, 1874. and the supple
ments thereto, fur the charter ot an intended
corporation, to bo called The. Commonwealth
Building and Loan Association, of Pittsburg,
Peniisylrania.tlie character and object of which
is the accumulation of a fund by tbe periodi
cal contributions ot the members thereof, and
ot safely investing the samo atPittsburg, Penn
sylvania, and for these purposes to have and
enjoy all the rights, benefits and privileges of
said act of Assembly and the supplements
thereto. A. D. WILKIN. Solloltor tor Appli
cants, de2-G9-Tu
LOTS. TO LET. OFFICIAL-riTTSBCKG. 3TEETINGS. I
City Residences
TESIDENCES-5 .VINUTES' WALK FROM
I poslufflcf on Filth av.: tars; 2 rows ofcle-
ganc sionc nouses, u laii-c ruuuis, reception nan,
front porches, and all the latest Improvements:
handsomely papered. BLACK & BAIRD, 93
Fourtll av. deC-n-Dt
Business Properties.
TPfTAREHOUSE-163 AND 170 SECOND AV..
VT four stores 4uxt, wiiu teuar anu sub-cellar,
alley In rear, good elevator, etc.: lowrent:
immediate possession. BAXTER. 'IHOMl'SON
S. CO., 162 Fourth av. del-5t
TTAREUOUSE&-NOW OCCUPIED BY US;
vv wlllreutas awholeor divide to snltsatls
rtctnrv tenants. BINDLEY HARDWARE CO.,
40 and 48 beventh av. deG-9-TTSt
Q-TOO-FOR A FINE STOREROOM: PLATE
tS i GLASS front: large cellar: possession at
onruirdeslrciCln tho newterrlt Bulldlnr. Ohio
and West Diamond. Allegheny. See w. a.
HERRON SONb, 80 Fourtll av. de6-79-TUFSt
Offices, Desk Room, Etc
OFFICES THE BEST IN ALLEGHENY, ON
second floor;hcat and Janitor service included
In the rent. In the bterrltt building, cor. West
Dlamondand Ohio sts. See . A. HrRHON Sc
bONS, No. St) Fourth av. noij-74-Tut
OFFICES--1N GERMANIA SAVINGS BANK
Building. Wood and Diamond sts.: singly
or In suits: all modern improvements and low
rent. Inquire at THE BANK. oc23-43t
jMisceUancons,
JTABI.E-A LARGE ONE ON FIRST AV..
near Grant St. Inquire of II. F. DUNHAM,
191 First av.
de9-95t
FOUND.
ITIOUND-A LARGE LOT Or WINTER
: clothing belonging to residents of this city
was tonnd hanging In the rooms occupied by
D'CKSON. the tailor. 65 Filth avc.. upstair-,
altered, cleaned and repaired: the owners should
call for them, as Dickson requires the room.
noll-rj
OFFICIAL PITTSBURG.
PlTTsnnnG. Nov. 27, 1SS0.
VT01ICE IS HEREBY" GIVEN THAI' THE
La report of viewers on tho opening of Lowell
street, from Lincoln avenue to Renfrew street,
has been approved by Councils, which action
will be final, unless an appeal is filed m the
Court of Common Pleas wuhin ten (10) days
lrom data. E. M. BIGELOW,
Chief of Department of Public Works
del-45-D
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFF.TV.l
PlTTSnUBO, Dec. 3, 1S10. J
SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIV
ED at the office of the City Controller until
2 o'clock r. jr. on FRIDAY", December 2G, 1S90,
for the erection of a garbage furnace on lot
owned by the city of Pittsburg on River St.,
Nineteenth ward.
Specifications and all information can be ob
tained from Charles B.ckeharcbitect, Hamilton
building. 91 and H3 Fifth av.
proposals mnst be accompanied by bond in
double the amount of bid, with two sureties;
said bond to be executed before tho
Mayor or City Clerk. Tho Department of
Awards reserves the right to reject anv or all
bids. J. O. BROWN.
Chief Department of Public Safety.
dc4-33
I No. 182.1
AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING AND
directing tho purchase from Marvin F.
bcalfe of 8.81 acres of land adjoining the High
land Reservoir property, in the Nineteenth
ward.
Section I Be it ordained and enacted by tho
city of Pittsburg, in helert and Common Coun
cils assembled, and it is hereby ordained and
enacted by tbe anthorlty of the same. That the
Chief of the Department of Public Works of
the said city be and ho is hereby authorized,
empowered and directed to purchase in fee
simple, for tbe use and benefit, of said city,
from Marvin f. Scaife. for the consideration
hereinafter named, all those certain eight (8)
lots of ground laid ont in Samuel Garrison's
plan, recorded in the Recorder's Office of Alle
gheny countv. in Plan Book, vol. 4, pages 16S,
169, 170 and 171, and marked and numbered 4b9,
490. 492, 493, 49L 497. 498. 499. in said plan, each
of said lots containing 1 aero 1C33 perches; and,
upon the delivery of &afd deed in fee simple,
tbe Controller of said city Is hereby authorized
and directed to issue his certiticatn for a war
rant for the consideration, to wit: Fonr thou
sand fivo hundred sixtj-two ($4,C62 CO) dollars,
and charge the same to appropriation No. 4L
Section 2 That any ordinance or part ot or
dinance conflicting with tbe provision's of this
ordinance bo and the same is hereby repealed
so far as the same affects this ordinance.
Ordained and enacted into a law in Councils
this 24th dav of November, A. D. 1899.
H. P. FORD. President of feclcct Council.
Attest: GEO. BOOTH. Clerk of Select Coun
cil. G. L. HOLLJDAY. President ot Com
mon Council. Attest: E. J. MARTIN, Clerk
of Common Council.
Mayor's office. November26. 1S90. Approved:
W. I. GOURLEY. Mavor. Attest: ROBEKT
OSTERMAIElt. Mayor's Clerk.
Recorded m Ordinance Book, vol, 7, page 589,
29th day of November, A. D. 1890.
I No. 187.1
A N ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING THE
XV. grade eif 'Zouave street, from center
avenuo to Bavard street.
ejection 1 Be it ordained and enacted by.the
city of Pittsburg, in Select and Common Coun
cils assembled, and it is hereby ordained and
enacted by tlia authority of the same. That the
grade of tho west curb of Zouave street, from
Center avenue to Bayard street, be and the
same shall bo established as follows, to wit:
Beginning on the south curb of Center avenuo
at an elevation of 217.53 feet; thenco falling at
the rate of .928 feet per 100 feet for a distance
of 800.G2 feel to tbe north curb of Bayard street
at an elevation of 210.12 fecr.
Section 2 That any ordinance or part of
ordinance conflicting with the provisions ot
this ordinance be and the same is hereby re
pealed, so far as tbe same affects this ordi
nance. Orelained and enacted into a law In Councils
this 24th day of November, A. D. 1890.
H. P. FORD. President of Select Council.
Attest: GEORGE BOOTH. Clerk of Select
Council. GEO. L. HOLLIDAY. President ot
Common Council. Attest: E. J. MARTIN,
Clerk of Common Council.
Mayors office, November 2G, 189i). Approved:
H. I. GO URLEY. Mavor. Attest: ROBERT OS
TERMAIER, Mavor's Clerk.
Recorded in Ordinance Book, vol. 7, page 597,
4th day of December. A. D. 189X
No. 188.
AN ORDINANCE-ESTABLISHING THE
grade of liaj ard street, from Craig street
to Neville street.
Section 1 Be it ordained and enacted by the
City of Pittsburg, in Select and Common Coun
cils assembled, and it is hereby ordained and
enacted by the authority of the same. That the
grade of the north curb of Bayard street, from
Craig street to Neville street, he and tbe samo
shall bo established as follows, to wit: Begin
ning on tbe east curb of Crate street at an ele
vation of 217.93 fcer, thence tailing at tbe rate
o: 2,933 feet per 100 feet for a distance of 50X53
feft to tbe west curb of Neville street at an ele
vation of 201.474 feet.
tiection 2 That any ordinance or part of or
dinance conflicting with the provisions of this
ordinanco be and the samo is hereby repealed
so far as the same affects this ordinance.
Ordained and.cnactert into a law in Councils
this 21th dav of November, A. D. 1890.
II. P. FORD, President of feqlect Council.
Attest- GEO. BOOTH. Clerk of Select
Council. G. L. HOLLIDAY. President ot
Common Council. Attest: E. J. MARTIN,
Clerk of Common Council.
Mayor's oIBcp, November 2G, 1890. Approved:
H. I. GOURLEY, Mavor. Attest: ROBERT
OSTEKMAIER, Mayor's Clerk.
Recordetl m Orelinance Book. vol. 7, page 096,
4th day ot December. A. D. 1890.
No. 18L
AN ORDINANCE-RELOCATING MID
DLE street, from Bedford avenue to Ridgo
street.
Section 1 Be It ordained anu enacted by the
city of Pittsburg. In Select and Common Coun
cils avemblod. aud it is hereby ordained and
enacted by tbe authority of the same. That
Middlo street, from Bedford avenue to Ridge
street, be aud the same is hereby relocated as
follows, to wit.: The center lino shall begin at
a point on the center line of Bedford avenue at
a distance of 1S3.GS feet avest of the center lino
of Channcey street: thence deflecting to tho
right 102 52' in aMiutheasterlv direction a dis
tance of abont 520 00 feet to Ridge street, and
the said Middlo street shall be of a width of
forty (10) feet.
Section 2 That any ordinance or part ot or
dinance conflicting with the provisions ot this
ordinance be and tbe same is hereby repealed
so far as the same affects this ordinance.
Ordained and enacted into a law in Councils
this 24tb elay ot November. A. D. 1890.
H. P. FOUD, President of Select Council.
Attest: GEO. BOOTH. Clerk of Select Coun
cil. GEO. L. HOLLIDAY, President of Com
mon Council. Attest: E. J. MARTIN, Llcrk
or Common Council.
Mayeir's Office. November 26, 1890. Approved:
H.I. GOURLEY, Major. Attest: ROBERT
OSTERMAIER, Mayor's Clerk.
Recorded in Ordinance Book. vol. 7, page
591. 29th day of November A. D. 189U.
I No. 183.1
AN ORDINANCE RE-ESTABLISHING
the grade of East End avenue, from Penn
avenue to Edcerton avenne.
Section 1 Uo it ordained and enacted by tbe
City eif Pittsburg, in Select and Common Coun
cils assembled, and it is hereby urdained and
cnacte-el bv tho authority of thu same. That the
tirade of the cast curb or East End avcmie.
from Penn avenuo to Edgerton avennn bt, and
the amo shall be, re-established as folio.??, to
wit: Beginning on thesnnth enrb of Peun avo
uue at au elevation of 202,99 feet; thence falling
at tho rate uf .75 feet per 100 feet for a distance
or 3l2.47 feet to the south r curb of Tusrarora
street at an elevation of 200.1S feet: thence ris
ing at the. rate of ,75 fee: per 100 feetloradis
tauco of 432.57 feet to a point at an elevation of
203.42 feetrthence tailing at the rate of .75 feet
per 100 feet ror a distance ot G78 36 feet to tha
south curb of Edgerton avenue at an elevation
of 198.34 feet.
Section 2 That any ordinance or part of ordi
nance conflicting with tho provisions of this or
dinance be and' the samo is hereby repealed so
far as tha same affects this ordinance.
Ordained and enacted into a law in Councils
this 24th dav of November, A. D. 1890.
H. P. FORD, President ot Select Council.
Attest: GEO. BOOTH, Clork of Select Coun
cil. GEO. L. HOLLIDAY", President of Com
mon Council. Attest: E. J. MARTIN, Clerk
of Common Council.
Mayor's office, November 26. 1890. Approved:
H.I. GOURLEY". Major. Attest: ROBERT
OSTERMAIER, Major's Clerk.
Recorded In Ordinance Book. vol. 7, page 590,
29th day of November. A. D. 1890.
No. ISi
AN ORDINANCE ACCEPTING THE
offer and authorizing tbe purchase from
Mary E. Schenlcy of 19 acres ot laud in the
F.mrteentn ward of the city of Plttsbnrg.
Whereas By a certain article in writing, a
copy of which Is attached herein and made
part hereof, Mary E. Schenlcy.of London. Eng
lanel. offers to sell and convey to tho city of
Pittsburg a certain tract oC land situate in the
Fourteenth ward of said citj-, thn description
whercot is fully set in tbe writing or agree
ment above relerrcd to and hereto annexed,
for the seventy-flve thousand (J75,000) dollars;
now, therefore.
Section 1 Bo it ordained and enacted by the
city of Pittsburg, in Select and Common Coun
cils assembled, and it is hereby ordained and
enacted by the authority of tbe same. That tho
offer of said Mary E. Schenley, as set forth in
said article in writing, together with all the
provisos and "stipulations therein set forth,
shall be and tbe same is hearby accepted by and
on the part of the city of Pittsburg.
Section 2 That in order to provide for the
payment of tbe purchase money thereof, the
Finance Committee of Councils of said city
shall be and they are hereby directed to make
and report in the appropriation ordinance to bo
reported to Councils lor the fiscal year begin
ning February I, lb91, an appropriation for the
sum ot seventy-five thousand (S75.U00) dollais
lor payment oi s nil purcnase money.
Section 3 That the City Controller shall be
and is hereby directed to issue his certificate
on thcMayorfor a warrant in favor of Mary
E. Schenley for seventy-tlvo thousand (73,000)
dollars in payment of said purchase money.
Section 4 Unt any ordinance or part of
ordinance conflicting with the provisions of
this ordinance be. and tne same is hereby
repealed so far as the same effects this ordi
nance. Ordained and enacted Into a law in Conncils
this 2ith day of November, A. D. 189a
H. P. FORD. President of Select Council.
Attest: GEO. BOOTH, Clerk of Select Coun
cil. G. L. HOLLIDAY. President of Common
ConnclL Attest: E. J. MARTIN. Clerk of
Common Council.
Mayor's office. November 2G. 1S90. Approved:
H. I. GOURLEY. Mayor. Attest: HUGH
FLINN. Assistant Mayor's Clerk.
Recorded in Ordinance Book, vol. 7, page 594,
1st day of December. A. D. 1890.
ARTICLE OF AGREEMENT.
Know all men by these presents. That I,
Mary E. Schenley, a native of tbe United States
of Amonca, but now residing in London, Eng
land, for the consideration hereinafter men
tioned, do hereby agree for myself, heirs, ex
ecutors, administrators, to sell to the city of
Pittsburg, a municipal corporation of the State
of Pennsylvania, Lnltcd States of America,
and to convey to said corporation by good and
sufficient deed of general warranty, upon the
fulfillment of tho conditions hereinafter men
tioned, all that certain piece or parcel ot land
Situate in the Fourteecth ward of the said city
of Pittsbnrg, bounded and described as follows,
to wit:
Beginning on tbesauth side of i orbes street
at Ilellcfiela avenue; thence westwardly along
Forbes street to the line ot my property leased
to John R. and A. Murdoch; thence south
wardly along said Murdoch line to line of Lin
den Land Company plan: thence along the lino
of said Linden Land Company castwardly to
Bellefield avenue, and thence northwardly
along Belleficld avenuo to Forbes street atthe
place of beginning, containing nineteen (19)
acres, more or less.
A consideration of said conveyance shall be
the payment tome of the sum of seventy-nvo
thousand ($75,000) dollars in three equal annual
installments without interest, the lirst install
ment of $25,000 to be paid on or before the first
day of May. A. D. 1891: the second installment
nt 25.000 to be paid on or before the first dayof
May. 1892, and the third installment ot 25,000
to be paid on or before tbe first day of May,
1S93. On the parment of the third or final in
stallment of 25,000, said deed ot conveyance
shall be made and delivered to said city of
Pittsburg, subject to any lease or leases which
my agent may have made of said property prior
to thu execution of this paper.
Said dcd of conveyance, however, shall con
tain a provision limiting the nse of said prop
erty to an entrance for Schenley Park and to
park purposes, but said limitation shall not
prevent the nse of a portion of said property
for a site for public library or art building or
such institutions for tho promotion of the arts
and sciences as the city of Pittsburg by its duly
constituted authorities may elect.
The city nt Pittsburg may take possession of
tbe above described property for the purposes
above named upon the passage of an ordinance
duly approved accepting the option hcrcinton
tained. Witness my hand and seal this 19th day of
August. A. D.. 1890. Attest: MARY E.
SCHENLEY. SEAL
The words "lor mi self, heirs, executors, ad
ministrators," interlined on .first page before
signing. riufiuia . r iiiuuu i,
U. 8. Dcp. Com. Gen.. London.
BENJAMIN YOUNG,
Fcrnbank. Eastbourne.
CONSULATE UDSFRAL Or THK
Gesfral or thk )
tates of america.
London. England.)
United States
Before me, John C. New, Consul General of
tbe United States of America at London, Eng
land, came Mary E. Seheulcy, known to me to
be the person named in tbe foregoing Instru
ment of writing, who duly signed, sealed and
acknowledged tho same as her act and deed for
the purposes hereunto mentioned.
Given under my hand ami official seal this
19th day of August, A. D., 1S90.
SEAL. JOHN C. NEW.
Consul General.
PROPOSALS.
VTOTICE TO CONTRACTORS FOR WOOrJ
1M WORK. Bids will bo received by tbe
engineer ot the Portview Bridge Co., room 801,
Penn building. Pittsbnrg, Pa., nntil noon of
December 18, 1890, for tbe construction of the
wooden viaducts forming theapproaches to the
bridge to be built across the Yougbiogheny
river at the foot ot Thirteenth street, in Mc
Keesport, Pa.
Plans and specifications can be seen at the
office of the undersigned, or at thp office of Mr.
David Lynch, near the location of the bridge in
McKeesport. S. C. WEISKOPF. Engineer
Portview Bridge Co. W. P. WAMPLER.
JAMES E. WHITE,
B. F. WILSON,
C. M. ROBINSON.
dcd-Ul Building Committee.
SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE
CEIVED at the office of the Supervising
Architect, Treasury Departmenr. Washington,
D. C, until 2 o'clock, I'. 21.. on the 22d day of
December, 1890. for all the labor and materials
necessary to complete tho approaches, mailing
platform, postoflicc lookour, etc., for tbe
United States Court House anil Postoffice
Building at Pittsburg, Pa., in accordance with
the drawings and specification, copies of which
may be had on application at this office or the
office of the superintendent at Pittsburg, Pa.
Each bid must be accompanied by a certified
check for 300. Tho Department will reject all
bids received after tbe time herein stated lor
opening the same; also, all bitls wbich do not
comply strictly with all the requirements of
this invitation. Proposals must be inclosed in
envelopes, sealed anil marked "Propo-als fnr
Approaches, e'e, for the United States Court
House. Postoffice, etc. Building at Pittsbnrg,
Pa., and addressed to JAS. H. WINDRIM.Snp
ervisipg Architect N ovembcr 2S, 1899.
dc2-C5-TThs
SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE
CEIVED at tho ofiice of the Supervising
Architect, Treasury Department. Washington,
1). C, until 2 o'clock P.M., on the 17tb day of
December, 1890, for all the labor and materials
required for concreting the floor of basement,
etc., of the United States Court House and
Postoffice at Pittsburg. Pa., in accordance
with drawing and specification, copies of wbich
may be bad on application at this office or the
olhco of the Superintendent at Pittsburg, Pa.
Each proposal mnst be accompanied by a certi
fied check tor 100. Tbe department will re
ject all bids received after the time herein
stated for opening the same: also all bids which
do not comply strictly with all the require
ments ot this invitation. Proposals must ba
enclosed in envelopes, sealed and marked.
"Proposal for Concrete Floors for tho United
States Court House and Postoffice Building at
Pittsbuig, Pa- and addressed to JAMES H.
WINDRIM. Supervising Archltec. Novem
ber 26tb. 1S90. no29-Sl-TThs
RUSINESS CHANGES.
XrOTICE-IS HERKUY GIVEN THAT THE
lX partnership heretofore existing between
Frank C. lilimnel and Samuel Miller, as Kiminel
A Sillier Is this day dlsolved. All persons In
debted lo the late linn will settle with the under
signed at No. 1307 Carson St.. Pittsburg, who wilt
there continue 1U business. SAMUEL MILLER.
1'lttsb.irg. Uee. 8. 1830. deO-so-Enp
TT1 HaY7HON& & CO.,
DY'EING AND CLEANING
59 Sixth Avenue.
mhl8-S0-TTS Pittsburg. Pa,
AF. SAWHILU
ACCOUNTANT,
187 Federal street, Allegheny. Pa.
Attends to opening or closiiis books, correc
tion of errors, or aiy thing in tbe lino of
accounting. iIcG-54 D
BffiDS;
VISIT ESPICH'S BIRD
store nhlio making holiday
purchases, and see their large
lino of conils snitabln lor
gifts. They hava a largo lot of imported sing
ing canaries and other song birds, and hand
some cages: gold fish and aquariums; talking
parrots, and all kinds of small pet animals.
610 SMITHFIELD ST.,
no30-I19-TTSU NEAR SEVENTH AV.
"VTOTICE "MEMBERS OF OLIVE LODGK
L No. 69,5 1. O. O. F. are requited tymeet at
Hennlng's Hal!, Southern av.. TUESDAY. Dec
9. 1899, at 1 p. 21. sharp, tn-atiend the funeral of
deceased brother. Sister lodges are requested
to attend. By order
C. M. MORGAN, N. G.
W. S. MUJtrilY. R. S. deS-I4
IO. O. F. THE MEMBERS OF PITTS
. BURG Encampment Nei. 2 are requested
to assemble at their hall. 99 Fifth avenue, at 1
o'clock WEDNESDAY, December 10, to at
tend the inneral ot Patriarch Henry F.
Rohbock. Services at bis lata residence at 2 P.
3t. Bv order of C. P..
W. tf . M ORPH Y, J. W. CLUTTER.
Scribe. de9-15
IO. O. F. THE .MEMBERS OF WEST
. ERN Star Ldge No. 24. are requested to
nsemhle at tbclr hall. 77 Sixth av., at 1 o'clock
WEDNESDAY, December 10. to attend tho
funeral of Bro. Henry F. Rohbock. Services
at bis late residence at 2 r. it.
Bv order.
E. G. TAYLOR, N. G.
J. H. SHORT, Sec'ty. no9-9
Office of the Wiatixghouse Elec- j
tkicaxd man'ufactcrisoco. v
Pittsburg. Pa.. Dec 3. 1S90. )
THERE WILL BE A SPECIAL MEETING
of the stockholders of this company held
in thcWestinghonse bmldinc. Ninth street and
Penn avenue. Pittsburr. Pa., on WEDNES
DAY. December 10. 1890. at 2 o'clock F. M.
The transfer books will bo closed from Decem
ber 4 to December 10, both inclusive.
i!e3-69 HOWARD C. LEVIS. Secretary.
CHOICE PROPERTIES.
THE WONDERFUL RESOURCES
-OF-
PITTSBURG AID VICINITY!
Our rapidly increasing population, tbe nat
ural growth of our city eastward and tbe ex
traordinary facilities, nowaflorded for reaching
points in East End by cabin and electric roads,
make investments in East End real estate the
most secure that can bo found.
The fears that some of nnr croakers bad that
tbe recent financial flurry will have a depress
ing effect on real estate bays been entirely ex
ploded. On the contrary, prices are exceed
ingly firm, and December, whicfi is ordinarily a
dnll month, i3 this year a very busy one.
We deal exclusively in
EAST END PROPERTY,
and if yon are thinking of locating in this de
sirable section and want a honse or a lot, with
a view of building, take our advice and buy
now before the spring demand puts prices up
still further. '
We have convevances on hand at all times,
and will bo pleased to show you any property in
East End that interests you.
It you will kindly call or write, giving ns an"
idea of wha: you are looking fur, we will cheer
fully give you full information regarding it.
If you have a property on wbich you -wish to
borrow anv money we can accommodate you.
We have large sums to invest.
S. A. DICKIE & CO.,
Penn and Shady Avenues,
East End.
TELEPHONE 520L
EAST END PROPERTY ONLY.
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$8,800!
SHADYSIDE,
On asphaltum pared and sewered street. New
and substantial Queen Anno style brick dwell
ing 10 rooms and reception ball. bath, two w.
c's., laundry. Stationary tubs, inside shutters,
handsome slatn and bar-iwooa mantels, tils
hearths, etc This property cannot be dupli
cated for less than 10.0UO, and is the cheapest
property on the avenue. Terms Small cash
payment down; balance to suit.
M. F. HIPPLE & CO..
de'-SG-TThsn 96 Fourth avenue.
AUCTION SALEs.
EXECUTOR'S SALE OF VALUABLE
r,PTASKHOiI PBB1IHI3.
By virtue of the provisions of willof Johanna
Friedericka Kurzdolfer.dec'd. the undersigned
executor will expose at public sale, on tha
premises, northeast comer of Madison av. and
First street, Third ward, Allegheny City, on
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 30, lbSO.
At 2 o'clock 1". M..
AH that certain leasehold premises fronting 50
feet 5 inche on tho north side of First street,
and 61 feet 7 Inches on the west side ot Madi
son av.. having erected thereon one two-story
and mansard brick building, occupied as
butcher shop and elwelling. and one one-story
double frame dwelling, fronting on First street,
and one two-story brick slore and dwelling
fronting on Maldison av. Said premises are
held nnder a lease from Mary E. Schenley for
a term of 19 years, from the 1st day of April,
1373, at an annnal rent of S1Z5. payable in quar
terly installments ot $31 25 on tbe 1st days of
Tanuary, April, July and October of each year,
lessees to pay all taxes and assessments, with
the privilege to remove buildings at expiration
of term. Lease3 of sub-tenants explro April 1.
189L Terms: Cash. COO to bo paid on day ol
sale to secure bid, and balance within ten days
thereafter on delivery of the title paper'.
CHRISTIAN HERRMANN.
No. 5S Rush St., Allegheny.
JOHN H. KERR, Attorney,
89 Diamond st.
A. J. PENTECOST, Auctioneer,
de9-75-TU 413 Grant St.
STOCKS. STOCKS.
Auction Sale of Valuable Stocks.
Will be offered at AUCTION, at Chamber ot
Commerce rooms,
THURSDAY, DECEMBER HI,
AT 3:30 O'CLOCK P. M.,
The following valuable stocks:
30 shares Farmers' Deposit National Bank.
143 shares M. 4 M. National Bank.
30 shares First National Bank of Birmlnshanv
38 shares Tradesmen's National Bank.
163 shares Allegheny National Bank.
50 shares M. fc M. Insnrancc Company.
50 shares Fourth National Bank.
bO shares Commercial National Bank.
S shares Union National Bank.
10 shares Fifth Avenue Bank.
JOHN D. BAILEY, Auctioneer.
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TjiURNITURE. CARPETS. TOYS. PARLOR
P organ, Christmas goods, music box. etc.,
at auction. TUESDAY MORNING. December
9. at 10 o'clock, at the rooms. No. 311 Market sL
Handsome parlor suits, easy chairs and rock
ers In French tapestries, brocatelles, English
rugs, flnesilk and plush and hair cloth, center
tables, pictures, clocks, ornaments, parlor
organ, music box. mirrors, bookcases, cabinets,
desks, secretaries. leather coucb. bed lounges,
folding beds, chiffoniers, dressing cases, hand
somo chamber suits, decorated toilet ware,
wardrobes', bedsteads, wasbstands. bedding,
springs, mattresse", feather bed, hall room and
stair carpets, etc.; also lot Christmas goods,
toys, dolls, etc.
HENRY AUCTION CO..
de7-105 Auctioneers,
AUCTION SALE
H. B. SMITHSON.
Real Estate and General Auctioneer, room 58,
Eisner building. Filth and Wood.strcet. Sales
of jewelry and merchandise at stores. Furni
ture at residences promptly attended to.
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HORSES FOP SALE AT AUCTION. f
The Department of Public Safety will sell at
public auction, at the department stables. No.
1G1 Wylie ave- on December 12. leJUO. at 10
o'clock A. 31., a lot of driving, saddle and draft
horses. J. O. RROWN.
noZ9-70-D - Chief Dcpt. Public Safety.
Herman Helm
LANDSCAPE GARDENER.
Laying ont of lawns, draining and pruning
all kinds of trees. Personal supervision-.
ELLSWORTH AYE..
EAST END.
nnl-5(-TU3
REMOVAL.
House and Sign Painter, has removed from
13o Third avenue, to
73 SIXTH AVENUE.
Opposite Third Presbyterian Church. Special
attention clventn the handling of plate glass,
cutting and drilling. Repalrmc windows, sky.
lights, etc. House painting and glazing la
all its branches. ocl9-63-D -
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