Pittsburg dispatch. (Pittsburg [Pa.]) 1880-1923, January 31, 1891, Page 3, Image 3

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THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH
BUSINESS OFFICE,
Cor. Smithficld and Diamond Streets,
ALWAYS OPEN.
BRANCH OFFICES AS FOLLOWS. WHERE
tJ-AST. rOK SALE. TO LET. AND OTHER
"AA?.S1ENT AUVEKl'IbEJlENTS WILL BE
stirEivtuurTosr. m. foi: insertion.
dYertlsetncnu thould be prepaid unless adver
I'Hsers already have accounts with THE DlSPATCn.
KOIt. THE hOUTHSlDE. NO. 15 CAlteON
STIiEET. TELEPHONE NO. 60S.
FOIt THE EAST END, J. W. WALLACE, Mil
TLNN AVE.
PITTS I5UKG ADDITIONAL.
THOMAS McCAFFllK? Zm Butler street.
EMILG. STUCKEY, :4th trcet and rennave.
ALLEGHENY.
A...1. KAEIECHER. SO FedMJl street.
H. J. SlcBIilDE, Msrltet llonse. Allegheny.
K. H. EGGLKS A fcON. Ohio and CliestnmVtf.
XBOMAS ilcIIENUY, Western and Irwin aTes.
,G. W. HUGHES, Pennsylvania and Beaver aves.
t TEIIKY 31. ULE1M. Uebecca and Allegheny aTes.
"WANTED.
Male IleUi.
B
ABBEH-FORTO-DAY. 1102 l'ENN AV.
ja3l-63
TOOKKLEfEK J1CST HAVE HAD SF.V
J) EHAL Tears practical experience and be
Thorough and reliable: references required; state
pe and salary expected. Address to. & E.. Dis-
.pitcll olllcc. Ja31-3S
Bc
JOY -OKI-ICE BOY-ONE ABLE TO SPEAK
Enrlish: German nrefcrreil. Address in
own handwriting, l. General DeliverT. Allc
rheny. Fa. Ja3t-0H
lANVASSF.n-lXTELLKiLNl, TOK CKN-
1UIIY Dictionary. IL WATTS, 431 Wood sL
JaU-13-D
COACHMAN EXl'hRIKNCED COACHMAN
bv private famllv: must haTe first-lass
relercnces. Di'QUEsSE, DUpatch office.
Ja31-6S
COLLECTOK-MCPT HKING EXCELLENT
reierencsor file boud. T. C McKLKOY,
:No. IMxthst. Ja31-71
"PVBKSS GOODS rLTUtlt YOUNG MAN WITH
U experience preferred. AddressTEsTiCO..
Aharon, l"a. J 130-70
IKE BRICK SALES.MAN-B1 A LA1IGE
firebrick establishment close to Pittsburg, a
Tesident salesman on commission. Address Ft
Dispatch office. ja30-67
"TTMCNDKYMAN A FIRST-CLASS MAN:
JO one who can make as gnod saud and chilled
roils ns are in the market, fall on or address Z.
KCRNS, Hotel Duquetnc, between lrebruarvl
ana i ja25-3
-fEN-AT ONCE. HONES I'. ENERGETIC
men to tratcl and solicit orders, for nurscrv
stock; men -with some knowledge or npriculturc
preferred: permanent employment and food pav;
state aire and previous occupation. For terms arid
particulars, address K. G. CHASE A CO.. uses.
l'enn s)ua c. Philadelphia. Fa. Ja31-4n-TTssu
HlalClAS AND SUKGEON-Fon 3IEDI
CAL department ot a branch office of our
electric and medical sanitarium to be established
In this eltt: one experienced In the treatment of
nervous and rlironic disease:.: must furnish ex
ceptional reference". Address correspondence
J'Wir. J. C. CHA.MBEKs & CO.. Electric and
Medical sanitarium. No. 60 Washington . i v.. De
troit. Mich. Ja31-il
QALES3IEN ON SALARY OR COMMISSION
O to handle the new patent chemical ink eras
ing pencil. The greatest selllnr noveltr ever
produced. Erases ink thorouslily In two seconds:
tio abrasion of piper: ao to 300 per cent profit:
oncaEcnt's sales amounted to (63) in six days:
another JEin two hours. Wc want one energetic
ircncral acent for each state and 1 crrttcrv:sainple
bv mail 35 cts. For terms and full nafttrnUrc
addretslHt 3IONROE EKASEH JlrG. Co.. La
Crete. Wis. Ja3I-9
ALEsMAN-TO TRAVEL THROUGH WEST-
3IOREl.ANI. Fayette and Indiana counties.
One bo Is acquainted with the trade preferred.
31ust come well recommended. N one other need
apply. Address HUbTLLK, Dispatch office.
Ja30-68
'HOE SALESMEN-3 EXPERIENCED MSN
at KAUFMAN Ns'. Ja31-G
S-TOVE PLATE MOLDERS-STEADY WORK
IhrouRh the year in Rathbone. Sard & C&'t
pew sbops at Anrora, 111. Apply In person or by
letter to CAPTAIN JAMES A. VENN. Sup'U,
Aurora, HI. j3I-I3-tts
-T7-AGON BLACKSMITH-AT THE PITTS
V BUHG WAGON WORKS, 336 Second av.
bteady-Rorkto a good hand. Ja30-6
TTAGON .MAKER-GOOD MAN-INOUIRE
V of J. ALGOL 4 BRO., M Washlnstun a .,
Sou'hlde. Ja2-a)
Agents.
AGENTS-TO SELL AND EVERYBODY' TO
use Dr. O'Keefe's Si cent pills. Good as
rold. Dr. O'Keele's liver pills, cold or catarrh
pills, coneh ptlls. dlarrlicca pills, dvspcpsla pills
rheumatism pills, headache pills, skin eruption
pills, -norm pills, kidney pills, leucorrhoea pills,
backache pills, eye pills, teethtne pills, asthma
pills, croup pills, sore throat pills, nerve pills,
nervous debility pills, whooplnjr cough pills, non
cathartic pills, malaria pills, piles pills. Price,
C3 cents: large bottles. 1. DK. O'KEEFE CO..
Homeopathic Chemists. 31 Firth av., Pittsburg.
WlllmoTeto708SmlthneldEt. April 1. JalS-13
AGENTS-TO SELL THE PINLESS CLOTHES
line: the only line ever Invented that holds
Jlie clothes without Dins; a perfect success; patent
receutlv lssned: 6old only bv agents, to whom the
exclusive right is given; on receipt or 50 cents we
will send a sample line bv mall: also circulars:
price lit and terms to agents: secure vour terri
tory at once. Address THE PINl,ESS CLOTHES
LINE CO., 17 Uennon street, Worcester. 3lass.
octMS-WS
GE.NTS-TO SELL TEA. BAKCCG POWDER
V and pure spices: gifts witli goods: coke
workers, miners or mil Imen can make monevlu
their spare time: special inducements to persons
having an eMablisheJ trade. 1 AMASH1ROTEA
CO.. lock bok S471. Pittsburg. Pa. ap3C-70-s
AGE.NTS-W K WANT RELIABLE 3IEN IN
Western. Central and Northwestern Penn
rjivanla, who are already traveling salesmen, to
carry our lubricating oil samples as a sjdc line;
name reference and territorv. 3IANUFACTUK
ERS' OIL CO.. C!e eland, O Jall-lOO
GENTs-TO hELL "EM IN PASHA." BY
jl A. J. ilounteney-Jcph-on: the gwat com
panion book ti Manlcv's in Darkest Africa"
sold onlv by subscription. P. J. FLEMING ,t
CO., 77 Diamond st. lsU3-Tv-rrs.s
Female Hel
GIRL-FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK; GER
31 AN or Swede preferred. Address, gllnc
rejerence, A. W . Dispatch office. Ja30-!X)
-T V AGENTb-THKEE DOLLARS CAPI
i 1AL will build up a business pnvlng K5 tt)
weekly selling our novfilies in ladies and chil
dren's wear: our child',, com'ilned w atst ajid hose
supporter Is the cutest little garment ever invent
ed and sells at sighL Address with stamp, 31 Rs.
G. CAMPBELL. 4S1 W. Randolph at.. Chicago.
Jao-TThs
" TCSIC TEACHER LADY TO TEACH
.aVL piano. Address C. H. 31ILLARD. 2: Ches
nutst, Ja31-51
31ale antl lreinale Help
A GENTS-OUTSIDEOFU-OWN. INT. PUB.
X. AND PORTRAIT CO., 3S5,'S FUth av.
Jall-4
CUA3IBERMAIDN LAUNDRESS. DININ'G
roomglrKnurses, cooks, house- girls, Ger-li-an
and colored girls, drivers, larni hauas,
n h'te and colored waiters. 311b. E. THOMP
SON, W3 Grant su Ja3-MTh!
4 '1 KAMsrERS-W 1IITE OR COLORED; UO
. 1 LL cooks, ch-imbermalds. dining room.
ilishwashTN cwiks fur small rainirjes,S4 per week;
liinuMTuialds. IS): 100 liouc gtrls, 4 colored.
31EEHAN'S, 54.Gr.llitst, lei. 90. aa-D
Keal statc
-TY A PRACTICAL GARDENER, WITH
JJ family, a good girden lann to work on
shares. Applv at BECKEUT'S SEED STORK, 47
ederal st Allegheny. Ja31-7
TO BUY-FOR CASH. BEFORE THE 30TU
d5 or February, a lane rami, suitable for
nock raising: must have good water nnd plentv
of it: no choice as to location: no objection to part
d" rarui haling some timber on. Only owners ad
dress, giving full partiruUrs and lowest cash
price. WILLIAMS Jc CO., Excelsior Building, 553
(., rant st. JS.Z7-67
"Partners.
PARTNER TOTAKEAONT5-THIRD INTER
EST ln.well-establlshcd uenufacturing busi
ness; capital required, $3,000. Address INTER-3-bl,
Dispatch omcc Ja3 Jl
Tluanciai.
MONEY-fJUR FACILITIES TOR FURNISH
ING money to any amount on bond and
mortgage are unequaled: lowest rates oi Interest
andnodelav. It ton need money apply 310RR1S
fcl'LLSllNG. liyourth x-e. Jy3-S6-TT6bu
IJ.i-.l l LOAN O.N AUU A1ALIS OIT
A countrj property, and at low rates, in large
and small amounts, (all on WILLIAMS A CO.,
1 Tlltlnr It nil. :,. 1-t. ?. - I..Trt CJ
---"' uuiKJlU, DMUliULt J-1J
" TONEY LOANED-LOWEST KATES OF 1N
.tX TEREST, according to amount and loca
tion: uudcla). BAXTER, THOMPSON CO.,
lb! 1'ourtU av. se30-59-TusSu
"XfUNEYTO LOAN AT LOWEST 31AKKET
yX. rat. on bond and mortgage: no delay.
KLED B. COVLL A ao...l3lFourth av.
dell-TTS
MOJtn...'1,,LO'v-N "-N OOD 310KTGAOE
. ..t"5".1?"' l0" rates: no delay. SAMU EL
It Hill . I'tl .f aA . i. I . - .
.. Mvi-,f.ts . i-uuriuaT, Qeu--iTiib
- rOHTGAGrES ON CITY OK ALLEGHENY
-Xr co"?tv jropcrtv jh, lotrcst rates. UKNKl'
A. LAV TAtm& LO.. !f Koitr-fh i-cn-nnn 1nli.ri
-1 JOinXJAGES-ilONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS
-Mi iSU,LtA''Ws ? and ,: l,cr cei,L ALLES i
..A1LL. 141 Fourth ae. Tel. 167. apl4-rj-TTM.u
rP.i'HY A, 'f.00.0, SECOND-HAND SAFE.
JL AddressJi. H.. Dispatch office. Ja3I--D
TO LOAN 35M, 000, IN AllOUNTS OF tlOOO
and upward, on city and suburban property,
on 5 percent: also smaller amounts at 6 percent.
15I.ACK a: BALRD. 9 Fourth aTenue. pcrccnu
stil-dtO-D
TO LOAN TTAOPO ON MOXTG AGES- 1100
audUDward ut C per cent: $599,000 at4per
cent on residences or business property, vacant
Jouorfarms. S.-H. FiJliNCH,lS Fourth ave.
OC3-D
WANTED.
Situations.
" fAN'AGEJIENT OF A SET OF BOOKS-BY A
ill. competent and reliable party, or any other
clerical work that only require a part or his time
daily; reference given. Address aFECIAL. Dis
patch office. JaZl-22
Position-as traveling salessian-3
years' experience; well acquainted all over
Penna.; Pittsburg reference. Address G.. H"tel
Boyer. Ja30-S0
POSITION-BY AN' EXPERIENCED LADY
stenographer and callgrapu operator. Ad
dress BOX 159, Conneautville, Pa. JaSO-69
POSITION-AS BOOKKEEPER: SIX YEARS'
experience: a No. I references. Address
P. X. N., Dispatch office. la3l-50
Kolms.
FLAT APRIL I; SMALL FLAT FOR FAMILY
of three, without children: central location
preferred. Address HOME, Dispatch office.
Ja31-57
- Sllscellaneuus.
CUTTERS AND TAILORS-THE A. D. RUDE
new method or-cuttlng will produce bright,
well-atllug. stvllsh rarments nlthout a try on.
Taught only at CLEVELAND CUTTING
SCHOOL. Cleveland. Ohio.
JaM-3
E
VERY LADY-WISHING TO HE HER OWN
dresniaker to call at 616 Penn ave. (ot-
?osite Home's stores) and Investigate MADAME
LKSHKIC'S ladies' tailoring tys-xm; no risk;
parties responsible: school now open. nol5-;3
I RON PLANER-SECOND-HAND-TO TAKE
In II feet or more. WILLIAM GRAY &
SONS. Thirtieth and Walnut sis., Philadelphia.
Ja31-I3
ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND PEOPLE TO
read this to-day: only nine days more: we
must vacate Saturday, February 7: everything
roust go by that lime: over 2,700 pair of custom
shoes to unload lu nine days: 50 cents on the dollar
will do It: buy 6hocs for Immediate nsc, buy shoes
for next summer, buy shoe for next winter, if
vou have to borrow the money to dolt: on this
basis is everything marked: Men's B calf dress
shoes ?"-"S. price now, fl25: men's custom work
ing shoes 51 50, price now, 85?, ladies' dongola
dress button shoe. ?:. price now. (1: ladles' best
rubbers. 40c, price now, 15c; let go Is the word.
ASSIGNEE SHOE SALE, 46 Federal St., Alle
gheny City, Pa. Ja2M6
o
K.-O'KEEFE'S O. K. SHOE BLACKING.
Everybody to use. Beats them all. jalS-15
PENSIONS THE PITTSBURG PENSION
AGENCY Or J. II. STEVENSON CO., 100
Fifth av.renslons now had for all disabled sol
diers, permanently helpless children and widows
or deceased soldiers under late act or Congress;
pensions Increased to correspond with the dis
ability: bounties collected: certificates of service
procured where discharges are lost.
dcaKC-TTR
SAFL-SECOND-HAND. .MODERN, IN GOOD
condition, about 32 Inches deep and 52 Inches
wide, outide measure, with combinatlonlock.
Address stating make, time used and price.
SAFE USER, Dispatch office. Ja30-117
SPACE-WITH POWER OR WITHOUT. AD
DRESS, staling location and size, P. O. BOX
325. Pittsburg. ja29-86
FOK SALE lJiritOVEl REAL ESTATE.
City ltesidcnccs.
FORTY-FOURTH. CORNER OF FOSTER ST.
$5,500: brick house of eight rooms: modern
improvements: lot 21x100 Ject. (5S) SecW. A.
HLRRON A SONS, 80 Fourth av. Ja2s-56-ws"
HOUSE--NEAR TRIDE STREET. 2 FOUR
ROOM brick houses: good condition: 11 per
cent net Investment; very rare bargain; call
quick: only 2,700 for Doth. DIXON & CO.. 112
Fourth av. ja29-37'
IN THE LOWER FAKTOF 1 HE CITY FIRST
av.. Secoud av.. Third av.. etc; several
houses that arc cheap at (6,000, 7,000, $3,000, (9.000
and finnoo, and on liberal terms. C. H. LOVE,
No. 93 Fourth a V. J131-32
QSJ 300-NO. 332 TAYLOR ST.: THIS IS A
Ot)1 fine properlv and a great sacrifice; lot 60x
137, with a No. lrrame dwelling of nine rooms
and finished attic, hall and vestibule: also, two
small frame houses of three rooms on rear end of
lot: rrult and shade trees, etc.: street and alley
paved: the propcrtv is encap at 56.500; terms to
suit. See THOS. 31-.CAFFRLY, 3509 Bntler St.
JalIS-ws
OQ 300 NEAR OLD SIARKET HOUSE-AN
i305 elegant new two-storv hrlck dwelling of
six rooms and finished attic, good dry cellar.hall,
both gases water on both floors sewered, side en
trance; le el lot, 22x119 rents for 5300peryear;
terms, only 5500 cash, balance to suit; bargain. J.
31. ROWAN & CO.. 158 Third av. JaSI-S'
QQ 300-NEAT BRICK HOUSE. 5 ROOMS:
tjij) modern improvements: lot 21HX13G ft. to
an allev, with stable; on? of the' best properties
on Webster av., Eleventn ward: Indeed a bar
gain. (S7) W. A. HEBRON i SONS. 80 Fourth
avenue Ja-76-27,2S.29.3l
QQ 800-I.O3IBARD ST.. NEAR FIFTH
ijtj) Avenue Alarket House, a nice brick
dwelling of six rooms and llni-hed attic: vesti
bule: hall: range; hot and col. I --rater: both cases;
Inside shutters: side entrance; lot 22x120.
GEORGE SCHMIDT. 157 Fourth av. la29-85'
CQ 300-NO. 29 TUSTIN ST.. NEAR VAN
SO BRAAM. Sixth ward, brick houe or six
rooms: lot 24x60 feet. (S4) see W. A. HERRON
SON'S. SO Fourth av. Ja28-55-Ja--S.31.re3'
OOO ON LINE OF WYL1E AV. CABLE.
19 new brick dwelling of 4 rooms: good cel
lar, etc.: lei cl lot, 40x69. J. 3L ROWAN CO.,
ivi intra av. Ja3l'3
- f PER CENT1NVEST3IENT-SIXTH WARD;
S-tU good 3-storv brick dwelling of 17 rooms
etc.: rental. 564 per yean only 54.700: terms 5500
cash: balance as long as desired. For lurther
particulars call on J. M. ROWAN" & CO., 158Third
avenue. Ja31-3
East End Residences.
17"BA31E HOUSE-HANDSOME TWO-STOKY
1 All modern Improvements slate roor,
6tables two carriage houses cemented cellar,
fruit and shade trees corner lot. stanlon and
Sheridan avs paved street, flagstone pavement:
one minute from Duquesne electric railroad. 'In
quire ON PRE31ISES. Ja25-125'
I710RBESST., HO. 403, NEAR JUMONV1LLE
? St.: large new hriek house of 10 roomst nil
modern conveniences: lot 22x77 ft., (85) Sec M,
A. HERRON & SONS, 80 Fourth avenue.
Ja29-2-TTS'
H031EWOOD. EAST END-SJIALL HOUSE
and two lots: three minutes' walk from
railroad station, onlv JtO'iO: rare bargain. J AS.
W. DRAPE CO., 129 Fourth av., Pittsburg.
l31-3r
OAKLAND-VERY CHEAP HOUSE. CON
TAINING 10 rooms In splendid repair, with
all modern conveniences: lot contains abontone
and one-quarter acres of ground: on prominent
street, near cable and Dnquesne electric roads;
good reasons given for selling. Inquire of W. H.
WATT. 102 Fourth av. Ja27-83
OAKLAND-CHOICE RESIDENCE PROPER
TY in best part of Oakland at a bargain, or
will exchange lor Alleghcnv property. BAL
TENSPERGER& WILLIAMS, 1M Fourth av.
1a2S-4:-ws
ON THE BOULEVARDE-QUEEN ANNE
residence of 10 rooms and reception hall;
everytaodern convenience; lot 50xM2; a prompt
purchaser will 6ecurc a bargain. BAXTER,
THOJ1PSON & CO.. 16? Fourth av.
JaZS-lTTSSu'
1ENN AV.. EAST END-GOOD BRICK
dwelllugofseven rooms finished attic, bath,
lull and cellar; wide porch over entire front: fine
lot with side entrance to an allev; propcrtv In
food order; possession In 30 days, owner going
su JAS. W. DRAPE Jt CO., 129 Fourth av.,
Pittsburg. Ja29-18"
PENN AV., EAST END-GOOD BRICK
dwelling of seven rooms finished attic, bath,
halt and cellar: wide porch over entire rront: line
lot with side cntraucc toan alley: property m
good order; possession In .30 days owner going
East. JAS. W. DRAPE & CO., 129 Fourth av.,
Pittsburg. Ja29-lS
BESIDENCE-A HANDSOS1E NEW EAST
END residence, near North Hiland av., on
Bond st.. 8 rooms modern fixtures; lot 30x100 ft. :
only 5.800. (49.) Sec W. A. HEBRON A SONS,
80 Fourth ay. ja30-2-TTFS
SOUTH HIGHLAND V. WE HAVE A NEW
2-story brick dwelling oril rooms rec. hall,
hard wood finish, sliding doors between dining
room and rcc. hall, hard wood mantels with tile
he-irths electric bells, speaking tubes; electric
light wlili combination clia-idellersr steel range
and copper boiler in kitchen: laundrv with
cemented floor: house handsumelv papered: Im
mediate possession; this property on South Hlgh-;?"2-?r"
2.ltn eastern exposure. See agents
BAXTER. THOMPSON & CO., 162 Fourth av.
Ja25-I29-TTSSU
Q-t.2!r.A VKRY CO.MPLLTE AND AT
Ott T RACT1VE home property: large lot. 40x
IjO. extending irom street to street: well con
structed house: completed In 18S9: since occupied
by owner; good rooms; finished attic, hall and
vestibule, bath, pantry; sliding doors between
parlor and dining room: slate mantels; range:
slate roor: rront and back porches: dry cellar
under entire building; among the best situations
In Brnhton: three minutes' walk of station
(Bim-177) CHARLES SOilERS CO., a Wood
st., 0019 Penn av. Ja31-U
aj..200-w',r'L PURCHASE ONE OK THE
Otdt' neatest and most complete modern seven
rooin houses in the Last End; good lot: situated
on one of the best streets In fine neighborhood;
only f 1.000 In cash and the balance same aaa
monthly rent: this Is a good chanre to secure a
nice home. Inquire or KELLY' A ROGERS. No.
6315 Station sL, East End. l2b-46-wrs
Q1 A 500-POSITIVE BARGAIN ON PEARL
ZpXTXS st.. running through no Edmund (L.
Twentieth warn: cnolce level piece of ground. 152
feet on Pearl stct by 33) itct deep, with three
large frame dwellings: 5S,0 cash, balance to
I?".: .t,i,5.,.Ji.chnro ror 'Peculation. See THOS.
31CCAFFREY. Si09 Bnticr st. Ja3I-22-w6Su
C2ft50-OAKLAND- WARD ST.. NEAR
pJ'l Wllmot, two-story and mansard brick
dwelling, eight rooms bath. h. andc. water.both
gases launary. cemented cellar, etc: the prico
named ou this properly Is much below its real
value: lot 40x120 to 20-ru alley. J. C. REILLY. 77
Diamond sL JaS
J0-El!t-','11AV"NEAnHAYSSr.-AN
Jy elegant new two-story and mansard frame
dwelling of seven rooms cemented cellar: .bath,
hot and cold water, both gases halL vestibule,
electric bellsspeaklng tubes; rental. 360 per year:
lot, 23x125, to alley. I. 31. ROWAN .CO.. 15S
Third av. l31-3
QD 300-A GOOD INVESTMENT ON LINK
OtM orDuqucsuc Electric road, and near East
Liberty station: lot sdliS feet, with 2 houses of
4 rooms each: this Is worth the money and will
pay good Interest. Inquire or KELLY &
ROGERS. No. 6315statioD st.. East End.
Ja28-46--wTE
CQ 300-WILLBUYANEW7-KOOMHOUSE
tZIO) on corner of two good streets: lot 24x100
lu: well situated: only 3 minutes' walk from East
Liberty station and cable cars. For further par
ticulars inquire of KELLY & ROGERS, No. SXI5
Station sL, East End. Ja28H6-lfTS
FOK SALE IMPROVED KEAI. ESTATE.
East End Residences.
BELLEFIEI.U-A HOME ONE SQUARE
from Firth .it.; brick, 12 rooms every pos
sible convenience stable and carriage house,
large lot: low price: investigate. BAXTER,
THOMPSON A CO. Ia27-10-TTS
EA
:
AST END-AN EXCELLENT DWELLING,
double narlors. lnYnrfnns fhrnnoiinnt: comnlete
xucniana av.. u kmrnni .ana rieirauE rooms
modern appliances; evervthlng in perfect order:,
taste and beaut v arc conspicuous features: fine
piazza spread over the front: large lot 65x185 feet
to an alley: carriage house, etc. etc.: will be sold
at a great bargain as owner li going West:
possession at once. JAS. W. DRAPE & CO.. 129
Fourth av., Pittsburg. ja31-33
EAST END RESIDENCE-FOB 7.700 TO A
quick huycr, that Is worth fl.OOO: it location
is first class: the house is a good brick in a No. 1
condition: all modern lmorovcments: terms rea
onablci C H. LOVE, No. 93 Fourth av.
Ja31-32
AST END SEVERAL HOUSES AND LOTS,
varying in price rrom 2.500 to 3,500, that
are good value and well located. C H. LOVE,
N'o. 93 Fourth aT. Ja31-32
FIFTn AV.-BUILD1NG 70x200 FEET. NICE
LY elevated: fruit and ornamenttl trees: ad
joining the fine residence of the Misses Jloor
hert. Eat End. (76.) see W. A. HERRON
SONS. 80 Fourth av. )a7-49-9,14,19,23.27,31
FINE EAST END RESIDENCE, SHADY8IDE:
pressed brick rront. Queen Anne style or
architecture, spacious rooms and finished
artistically throughout: replete with all the more
tecent modern Improvements: large lot about
60x160 feet: very reautirnl location. JAS. W.
DRAPE & CO.. 129 Fourth av. Ja31-33
Allegheny Residences.
ARCH STREET ALLEGHENY CONTIGU
OUS to the parks a very comfortable
brick dwelling of 7 nice rooms and In elegant
order throughout: modern requirements good
lot, alley In the rear; possession In 30 days.
JAMES W. DRAPE CO., 129 Fourth av.. Pitts
burg. ja31-33
HOUSE-ELEGANT NEW 11 ROOM HOUSE,
Second ward, Allegheny, all modern Im
provenieuts:also tw o nice four-room houses, nearly
new. and first-class cistern; also nice spring water
to both, and ono new three-room house: terms
very easy: 1:. R. fore only 4 cts. J. B. ZI3I.MER
31AN, 141 Fourth av. JalO-12-s
LARGE ANDSUBSTANTIALBRICKDWELL-
NG In Allegheny, close to the parks. 14 fine
rooms bath and lavatory, furnace, natural gas
laundry and ail other ot the more recent im
provements: large lot with side entrance: alley in:
location of this valuable property desirable and
convenient. JAS. W. DRAPE CO., 129 Fourth
av., Pittsburg. Ja.31-33
ONLY 56.700 A BARGAIN IF SOLD SOON,
good brick house of 10 rooms modern con
veniences: one of the most desirable locations of
Allegheny. Fifth ward, near Bidwcll st. (40)
Sec V. A. HERRON & SONS, 80 Fourth av.
Ja30-1-Turs
SECOND WARD, ALLEGIIENY-2 PRESSED
brick front houses: 5 rooms each: onlv 4,100
for both. BALTENSPERGER & WILLIA'MS, 134
Fourth av. Ja28-42-WS
rpHRCEORFOURVERrDESlKABLEHOUSES
JL and lots in Allegheny City, on North av.,
Fremont st., Tavlorav . Esplenadc Tngjrart sL.
and a nnniber or other good streets; these proper
ties are all desirable properties and the prices
an J terms are such as to make them attractive.
C. H. LOVE. No. 93 Fourth av. Ja31-3T
O OR 4 VERY DESIRABLE HOUSES AND
O lots In Allegheny Citron North av., Fremont
St., Taylor av., Esplcnade, Taggart sL and a
number or oliier good streets: these properties
arc all desirable properties and the prices and
terms arc such as to make them attractive C. H.
LOVE, No. 93"Fourth av. ia29-19-ThS8u
250 A BARGAIN ON WESTERN AV.
(3t(t New pressed-brlck-front house, mansard,
ot eight rooms all modern conveniences: lot, 20x
130.io paved and sewered alley; this property only
offered ror a lew da s at above price. For particu
lars see JOHN K. EW1NG A CO., 89 Federal St.
Ja31-53"
QST 800-TWO GOOD NEW HOUSES, SIX
?09 rooms and attic, and modern conven
iences each; on Lawrence St., Nunnery Hill. Al
legheny; Itdisposed orat tills price, must be sold
quick. (27) bee W. A. HERRON & SONS. No. 80
Fourth av. ja29-0S
Q-i rr ooo-beech sr., second ward,
O LtJI hne pressed brick house of ten rooms
bath, gases: inside shutters; slate mantels:
laundry: lot 40x100; terms easy. A. Z. BYERS A
CO.. S3 Federal st., Allegheny. Ia29-14-Tbs
(JJft OOO-CALIFORNIA AV., NEW FRA3IE
tTDJ9 house of 7 rooms and attic; bath: gases: re
ception hall: slate mantels: porches; slate roof:
lot 48x136 to 20-rt. alley. A. Z. BYERS & CO.. 93
Federal street, Allegheny. Ja29.14-rus'
Hazelwood Residences.
HAZELWOOD-2-STORY FRAME DWELL
ING or 7 rooms bath, hall, laundry, hard
wood finish, newly papered and paluted.naL gas
h. and c water. Inside w. c. sewered, etc : lot
60x20feet; 2 minutes' walk from Hazelwood sta
tion and Second Avenue Electric Rllway:t)rlce.
6.800: terms reasonable. IRA SL BUKCHFlELD,
158 Fourth av. ialS-30"
HAZELWOOD-NEW TWO-STORY FRAME
dwelling, 6 rooms, front and rear porches
hall, slate mantels: very nicely finished and
painted: two minutes from Second av. electric
cars; rour minutes rroin Hazelwood station: pr cj
only 53.500: very easv terms: lot 25x124 SAMUEL
W. BLACK A CO., S3 Fourth av. Ja27-73-TuTbs"
CQ 300-ON HAZELWOOD AV.. A VERx
ijl neat brick house 6 rooms: well finished,
modern Improvements; one of the best locations
In Hazelwood: this property Is cheap. (72E.E.)
See W. A. UElf'JN A SONS. 80 Fourth av.
Jal6-3!l ls,20,24.2S,3
Suburban R d t . .
GLENFIELD-TIIREE DWELLINGS. WITH
three acres or ground to each, at a bargain:
onlv ten nilnutes from the station; and several
other small places at low prices: call for particu
lars. C BERINUER &SON, 156 Fourth av.
Ja31-23
-TU31BER OF" NICE DWELLING HOUSES
i along the Ft. Wavne Rallroaa, at Laurel.
Emswortli and Gtenlleld stations ranging from
It WO and upward. -. BERINGER & SON, 156
Fourth av. Ja31-23
FOR SALE-LOTS.
City Lots.
LOTS-GREAT SALE OF LOTS ON WEBSTER,
Wylle, Bedford a-id (.enter avs.. Thirteenth
ward. GEO. JOHNSTON, Agent, 62 Fourth av.
ja31-59-D
T TS-N CE LEVEL LOTS. 1X AND 51.000
JLi each, on Wvlicav.. near Frances st, GEO.
JOHNSTON, Agent, C2 Fourth av. Ja31-59-D'
C-fvTS-CHOlCE LEVEL BUILDING LOTS.
OO 20x100. near Wylie av. cable: easy terms;
call and get our new? list and plans. J. 31.
ROWAN A CO.. 158 Third av. Ja3I-3
East End Lots.
AIKEN AVENUE-5S0 PER FOOT FEONT;
lot 76x163 feet; the choicest property on the
street: it Is also 20 per foot front less than ad
Joining property: a great bargain to a qnick
bnvcr: must be seen to be appreciated. THOS.
LIGGETT. 71 Diamond st. Ja23-26-wrsu"
T OT-W1LLSELLOR EXCHANGE "ONE OF
JLi the finest" lots in Oakland. 63x190: one square
from cable; fruit and shade trees; stable and car
riage house on rear: -will exchange as part pay
meutfor Oakland or Shadvside improved prop
erty: easy terms on sale. ROOM 70S, Lewis block.
Ja31-24'
LOTS22X100 FEET ON DAUPHIN ST., NEAR
Wlncblddlcav.. two squares rrom Penn av..
Nineteenth ward: Jprice, only S6Q0; terms easy.
These lots are cheap. (17) See W. A. HERRON A
SON'S, 80 Fourth av. ja3-4S-s
-TTTALNUT ST. NEXT THURSDAY AT 3
V o'clock P. N.. on theprem'scs at adjourned
Orphans' Court sale. 2 good brick houses Nos.
6200and 6202 Walnut St., near shady av.: vacant
lot adjoining, to close the estate of Elizabeth
Holt. dec"d. See W. A. UEUUON & SONS,
Ag'ts, No. 80 Fourth av. Ja31-46-D
Suburban Lots.
-VTEW PLAN OF 50 FINE LEVEL LOTS-AT
Jl Marlon station, eight minutes from city, on
B. A O. R. R.. or20inlnutes by Second a.v.clcctric
road: lots from 535J up:510 down and S3 per mouth,
without Interest or taxes: come quick if von want
a bargain or safe Investment. 310KRISON A
BANKS, 106 Third av.. cor. Wood st. Jal7-TTS
3H ACRES OF LAND NEAR THE CITY AND
close to two railroad stations: lays nice and
level and well suited to cut np into building lots.
JAS. W. DRAPE A CO., 129 Fourth av.." Pitts
burg. Ja31-33
Farms.
AVALENT1NE-WE MEAN A DEED FOR
t'jc4u6-acrerarm, one of the finest in the
stern Reserve, which will be sold at public
auction on the premises near the city of Warren,
O., on Saturday. February 14, 1391. atl o'clock r.
jr.: termsone-slxth cash and balance In easy pay
ments: write lor particular. J. s. KENT,
owner. 616 N. Delaware ay., Philadelphia. Pa.;
1:. HOLE A CO.. Agents Salem, O. Ja31-S
FAR31 130 ACRES-GOOD 1MPROVES1ENTS:
2't miles from Alllqulppa: 42 minutes from
city: cotnlortablc house. 6 rooms bank barn. 30x
50. with good shed addition. 16x50, large poultry
house, 2orchards abundant springs healtuyloca
tlon and fine view: price. 60 per acre: easy terms
or will exchange ror city property. J. C. BID
WELL. NeUUest. . Ja31-r
FARM -ON THE VALLEY ROAD: ONE
HALF hour's ride from city: rich place of 35
acres with good house, barn; fruit and water:
without exception none better for aardeu or
dairy. ED. IITISU, 410 Grant St., Pittsburg.
Ja31-D
FAR31S-NU3IBEUONE LITTLE FAR3I OF22
acres near IVrrvsvllle. with good buildings
etc.: cheap. C. BERINGER A SON, 156 Fourth
avenue. . Ja31-23
FARM-145 ACRES NEAR UNIONTOWN. PA.:
good buildings water, etc.: sell or exchange
for city property. SLOAN A CO., 127 Fonrthnv.
Ja30-87
-1AKDEN FARM-A GOOD FABSI OF 16
VT acres onlv four miles from the city, at 3,800;
very cheap: or will exchange for city property,
C BERINGER A SON. 156 Fourth av. a31-23'r
TWO FARMS-OF 50 AND 70 ACRES NEAR
' Ferrysvllle: slid to be In the oil belt. Terms
etc. from JAJIES W. DRAPE A CO., 129 Fourth
av.. Plttsbnrg. Ja31-33
FOR SALK-BCSLNESS.
Business Opportunities.
GBOCERY STORES. 200 TO iS,C00-CIGAB,
200to 4.000: notion store, hardware, drug
store, manufacturing business HOLMES A CO.,
420 Smlthfield st. liSM
STOCK-AND FIXTUKES-OFGOOD FAYING
grocery bnsluess situate four miles from
city at railroad station. Address A. B., Dispatch
offlee. Ja28-6!-wrs"
THE PITTSBUKCJ DISPATCH.
FOR SALE BUSINESS.
Business Opportunities.
BAKERY AND CONFECTIONERY BUSINESS
A llrst-class stand, well established on one
or the principal thoroughfares of East End; fitted
np with steam engine and all the modern appli
ances for making ice cream, candid, etc: new
bake oven; large and Improved (Tuft's) soda
water fountain; nicely furnished Ice cream parlor;
dbing a good business and good reasons given tor
selling: can be bought cheap and on reasonable
terms. SeeS. A. DICKIE A CO., Penn and Shady
avs. IS. E. (aC-SS-Tuths
BRICK PLANT-WILL SELL OR LEASE: A
good Investment: along the main line of
Pennsylvania Railroad; equipped with steam,
large kilns, large drv floors, all modern Improve
ments tn good runn ng condition: the very best
kind of clay In large quantltv; reason for selling,
falling health. If yon mean business fr further
particulars call at 4H FIFTH AV. )a28-l5-WS
USINES3 CHANCtS-NO MATTER OF
what description. so!d rapidly and for cash:
fiartnershlp negotiated: capital procured: money
lives ted; patent rights bought and sold. Call on
W1LLIA3IS & CO., Excelsior Building, 553 Grant
sL Ja27-66
D
RYGOODS. CAKPET AND SHOE STORE,
an estahllihpri rftgli hntinpts nf nvor 540. 000a
year; rare opportunity: satisfactory reasons for
selling: 75,UOO cash paid semi-weekly for waces
In the community. Address DRAWER F, Irwin,
GLOCERY STORES (500 to 5,000: CIGAR
stores 5400 to 3.000: general stores, shoe
stores drugstores, business chalices or all kinds
PERC1VAL CHAPMAN. 439 Grant St. -Ja31-37
U31BER YARD AND PLANING 3I1LL
with annual business of 15.1,000, on easy
terms; shoe store, 375; butcher shop, 250; tin
shop, grocery stores, 500 to 5-5,000: restaurant,
livery stable, bakeries cigar stores, drug stores
milk deuots SHEPARD CO., 151 Fourth av.
J.U6
Business Properties.
COS3IOPOLITAN HOTEL-TUK MOST FOr
ULARhotei at Ashtabula Haibor, doing a
first-class business and ever thing in guod order,
and a good barroom lu connection: accommoda
tions for 45 guests. C. TLMJ1ERMAN, Harbor,
Ashtabula CO., O. a 13-77
QUARRY FIRST CLASS QUARRY OF KASS
1LLON sandstone, on Penuslvanla Kall
u d Company's lines; plant well equipped: also
a first-class sand mill. Address THE
VOGT
STONE CO., 3lasslllon, O.
Ja28-3l-D
QfT OOO-FOR A WELL LOCATED BUSI
O 17 N ESS property that is bound to enhance
in value; the lot, 28x200 feet, fronts on l'enn av.
and on a 40-foot street In rear; a store room and
dwelling attached on Pent. av. and 4-room dwell
ing on rear. F'or further particulars Inquire of
KELLY A ROGERS, No, 6315 station St., East
End. Ja2S-4S-wrs
(DfJ OOO-A GOOD BUSINESS PROPERTY ON
OU Frankstown av.. East End; lot 20x120
feet; brick building, containing a fine store
room and 6 liviug rooms: this property is well lo
cated and will be sold on easv terms. Call on
KELLY A BOGERS,. No. 6315 Station St.. East
End. JaZS-lo-vvrs
CJQOO-ON PENN AV.. NEAR THIRTY
CO FOURTH St.: leasehold seven years to run
vet at 120 per annum: lot 21x100 with two-storv
frame building, 21x10 feet; stable on rear: would
suit ror light manufacturing. See THOS. MC
CAFFREY, 3509 Butler st. Ja27-61-TTS
(!;? 300-A 15 PER CENT, NET. CITY 1N
OtJ' VEST3IENI', on account or owner leaving
the city; two good storerooms J I living roomsand
backing room, wun corner lot 30x43. H. C.
CLARKE, 135 Fourth av. and Edgewood. Tele.
7212. .. jaH-TTS
Cl". OOO-CASHAND BALANCETO SUIT
WikKJl will buy a hotel, real estate Included,
that does a bar business or about 50.000 per vear
and expenses light. Full particulars rrom
31AGAW A GOFF. LIM.. 145 Fourth av. a3l-26
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS.
Machinery and Metals.
AUTOMATIC HOISTING ENGINES-WORK
perlcctly right and left, with single or
double drum: second-hand boliers and engines
also on hand; general machine work promptly
executea: correspondence solicited. C031B1NA
TION ENGINE CO.. LIM., 3140 l'enn aye, Pitts
jurg. delO-S6-MWb
BARGAINS IN SECOND.HAND ENGINES
and boilers: one 12x18. one 11x24. one 10x20.
one 10x16. 9x12, 8x12. 8x14. 7x12, and large stock of
smaller sizes portables on wheels and on skids:
'pumps, governors pullevs, shafting, etc. 2325
Park way, Allegheny, Pa. JOHN S. YOUNG.
JaS-D
ONE SECOND-HAND PORTABLE ENGINE
And boiler combined. 35 horse power: also a
number or second-hand wood-Vorklug machines;
can be bought at a low figure. VELTE A 31C
DON ALD, l'enn av. and Thirty-second st.
del5-TTS
SECOND-HAND ENGINES-ONE 27 H. P.
Ball pat. electric light engine, almost new;
one 8x8. one 7x7, one 5x6, vertical engines: one
heavy 11x24. one 11x12, 3 8x12 and 2 7x12, In hori
zontal engines: all rood as new. HAR31KS 31A
CH1NE DEPOT, 9S First av Pittsburg, Pa.
Ja30-D
fTlHE PORTER A DOUT'HETl' CO.. LIMDAK
X UAGH st. and River av., Alleghenv, Pa ,
engines boilers and castings. Repairing promptly
attended to. jaG-46
Horses. Vehicles. Live Stock. Etc.
DELIVERY WAGONS-DELIVERY WAGONS?
all styles: our-otrn make. W3L KECKEltty
340 to 344 Ohio street, Allegheny. Telephone. 3120.
Jell-76-MW8
Miscellaneous.
OLYMPIC SAFETY CYCLE-BALL BEAR
INGS, plated, last' season's make. 902
LEWIS BLOCK. , Ja31-5
QftOO-SODA FOUNTAIN. TUFl'S. THREE
OO draw tubes, ten syrups, cottage shape, 48
Inches high, and two copper fountains fori50. If
sold within ten days. GEORGE J. SCHMIDT,
Rochester. Beaver county. Pa. Jal-55
PERSONAL.
PERSONAL-CASH PAID FOB OLD GOLD
and silver: Jewelry repaired: new work made1
to order. CHRIS. HAUCH, 511 Smlthfield st.
JalS-Sl
PERSONAL-ENCYCLOPEDIA BRITANNI
CA. 21: Chambers' Encyclopedia, 10. All
others at half prices for 30 days only. FRANK
BACON A CO.. 301 Smlthfield St.. Pittsburg, Pa.
Ja23
PERSONAL FINE BOOKS-WE HAVETHE
finest collection or finely illustrated books
In Pittsburg: bciutlfulblndlugs: low prices;come
and see them: hundreds of books for presents,
LEVI'S BOOK STORE. 900 Liberty St. de!2
FOUM.
F
lOUND-A LARGE LOT OF WINTER
clothing belonging to residents of this city
was lound hanging In the rooms occupied by
DICKSON, the tailor. (3 Filth ave.. upstairs,
altered, cleaned and repaired; the owners should
call for them, as Dickson requires the room.
nol3-D
LOST.
LOST-DOG. ON SUNDAY. JANUARY 25,
an Irish setter dog. reddish brown, white spot
on breast: a liberal reward for his return or in
formation leading to his whereabouts. JOHN
ELLIS. 18 Taiinehlll st. Ja31-63
LEGAI, KOTICES.
NOTICE TO PTJB.1C-1 HEREBY NOTIFY
the public that after this date I will not
be responsible for any money or goods received
by my son William Sweeney, or any other per
sons. Ja318 PATEICKTSWEENEY.
VTOTIUE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
Xl anyone Indebted to tbe late Wm. Need
ham, of Baldwin township. Allegheny county,
or liavintr any claim 2(-ainst the estate are
herein notified to make it known on or before
the -'0th of January, 1892.
jaZT-li-D JOSEPH NEEDHAM. Executor.
NOTICE MY WIPE, LIZZIE PFALZ
GRAF, has left my bed and board with
out just cause or provocation. I hereby notify
all persons not to trust her on my account, as I
will not be responsible for any debts contracted
by bcr after this date.
January 31, ISM. PHILIP PFALZGRAF.
ja31-H
T. S. PARKER, Attorney, 158 Fourth ay.,
. Pittsburp.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE-NOTICE
is hereby given that letters of administra
tion on tbe rotate of Daniel C Perkins, late of
the city of Pittsburg:, in the county of A-lle-Rhcny
and State of Pennsylvania, deceased,
have been granted to tbe undersigned, to whom
all persons Indebted tn said estate are requested
to make Immediate payment, ana those having
claims or demand against the same will make
thorn known witUnti: delay to CHARLES A.
PERKINS. Administrator, 145 South Canal
sr., Allegheny, i-a. ' jaiH-o-s
THE SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY OF
PITTSBURG,
No. S3 Fourth avenue,
VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
Jl letters of administration c. t. a on estate
ol Henry Williams. late of the city of Pitts
burg, county of Allegheny and State of Penn
sylvania, have been granted to the undersigned,
to whom all persons indebted to said estate are
requested to make immediate oavnient, and
.those having claims or demands against' the
same will make them known without delay.
THE SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY OF
PITTSBURG, Administrator;
No. 83 Fourth av., Pittsburg, Pa.
PlTTSBDRQ. Jan. 23, IKU. ja24-lC-S
VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AN
XI application will be made to the Governor
of Pennsylvania, on Mondav. February 9. 1891,
by James-B..Lyon. William C. King, D. O. Rip
ley. A. A. Adams. A. H. Heisev, V. A. Gorby,
H. E. Waddell, A. H. Bryco, D.' C Jenkins and
A. J. Smith, under the act of Assembly, en
titled "An act to provide (or the incorporation
aud regulation of certain corporations," ap
proved April 29, 1871, and. tbe supplements
thereto, for the charti-r or an intended cor
poration to be called United Slates Glass Com
pany, the character and opjeet ot which is the
manufacture of glass" and glassware, and for
these purposes to have, possess and enjoy all
the rights, benefits and privileges of said act of
Assembly and' supplements thereto. W. F.
MCCOOK. Solicitor. jal7.25-S
BUSINESS CHANGES.
THEPARTNERSHIPBET WEKN HOUGH
& SYKES, carpenters,,. Allegheny, Pa-,
has been dissolved tbtsday by mutual consent.
Wm. H. Sykes continues business at the same
place, and will pay all debts 'and receive all ac
counts of the late Arm. A. U HOUGH.
January 28, IS9I. WM. H. SYKES.
k Ja2Ml
SATURDAY, JANUARY'
TO LET.
City Itesldences.
BLUFF ST., NEAR MARION-DWELLINO. 8
rooms, lu good order, bath, gas, and all con
veniences: possession at unce. HlsNRY A.
BREED, 516 Market st. . Ja31-19t
CENTER AV.-HOUSE OF NINE ROOMS
and bath room; all modern Improvements.
OEO.,IOHAsroN,Agt.,62Fonrtliav. Ja3I-59-nt
DWELL1NGS-IN ALL PARTS OF THE
city and suburbs: send ns your name and
address and we will mall you our rent list regu
larly until April 1 free of charge. BLAOK. &
BAIRD. ft Fourth av. dcl7-20t
HOUSE-POSSESSION AT ONCE 8 NEARLY
new brick houses on Forty-sixth and a half
St.; one minute rrom Butler st. cable cars: newly
fialnted inside andout: every room newly papered;
uslde shutters: water In kitchens; good cellar
and private yard to each house: 6 rooms In 4house
and 1 small room extra in others: will be rented at
120 per mouth to good tenants only; houes can be
seenatanv time.- Inquire G. G. O'BRIEN, 293
Flflhav.. Pittsburg, or 11. McCHESSN ICY, Shinier
Bridge Works Forty-eighth st. and A. V. R. It.
Ja22-TTfrt
LARGE DOWN-TOWN RESIDENCES-CALL
or send for nrlnted list, free. W. A. HER
RON & SONS, 80 Fourth av. Ja:4-40-TT8t
OS 1'EK MO. 3 ACRES OF GROUND;
lDJO fine rorest trees house, 10 rooms: city
water, nat. gas Merldan st.. nr. Grandviewav..
Thirty-firth ward: a brautlrul place: call or send
for list. W. A. HERRON & SONS. 80 Fourth av.
a3l-21-DT
East End Itesldences
"TTtAST END RESIDENCES-SEND US YOUR
Jll name and address and wc will mall you our
rent list regularly until April 1, free or charge.
BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth av. del7-20t
FIFTH AV., NO. 45C4 (BELLEFIELD)-THE
two-story brlct dwelling now occupied by
the subscriber: contains 12 rooms and has all the
modern conveniences: also 6tahle and carriage
house. Inquire or WM. HOLM IX 10 aud 12
Wood St., or at the above numbcr.lFiflhav.
!a21-25t
NEVILLE ST.-SHADYSIDK. DESIRABLE
brick residence: large lot with good stahlc
in rear: rent very low. Inquire at 815 LIBERTY
Sl'.,clty. JaSI-16t
'ALNUT ST., SHADYS1DE-HOUSE oy 10
rooms: alt modern lmnrovements. GEO.
JOHNSTON, Agent, 62 Fourth av. Ja31-59-Dt
Allegheny Itesldences.
DWF,I,ING3-IN ALL PARIS OF ALLE
GHENY and suburbs: send us your name and
address and we will mail you our rent list regu
larly until April 1 free or charge. BLACK i
BAtRD, 95 Fourth av. del7-20t
ESPLANADE ST., ALLEGHENY HOUSE
or eight rooms. GEO. JOHNSTON. Agt.. 62
Fourth av. ja3I-59-Dt
ion road. 25:295 Sandusky St., iG rooms. 125: 140
Itldgenv., 8 rooms, M0. A. LEGGATE & SON,
103 Fourth av. Ja29-29t
H
OUSES-SEND FO.Y PRINTED LIST.FREE.
JOHN K. EWING CO., 89 Federal st.
Ja31-Mt
MONTEREY ST.. ALLEGHENY-HOUSE OF
11 rooms; all modern Improvements. GEO.
JOHNSTON, Agt., 62 Fourth av. Ja31-59-Dt
Suburban Itesldences.
BENNETT STATION, W. 1. R. K. HOUSE
or 12 rooms, finished attic, wash and bath
rooms stable and two acres of vineyard, good
water with cistern, for one year or more. Inquire
of W.A.YOUNG, 51 Grant av., Millvale. Bennett,
P. O. Ja21-90-wst
EMSWORTH STATION P., F. W. & C R. W
two nice houses, 8 rooms each: large lots 3
minutes' walk from station: rent low. J.H.IR
WIN, 171 Fourth av., Pittsburg. Ja31-lf
UACRES-IN BOROUGH BELLEVUK ON
New Brighton turnpike, on which Is brick
house, 8 rooms: also barn and orchard: possession
given atany time. Inquire ALEX PATTERSON,
corner Preblo and Franklin, Allegheny.
Ja2S-33-WSt
51 ACRES CLOSE TO STATION. WITH A
2 good eight-room frame retldcuce, large
barn aud other necessary outbuildings; ZH acres
ornnest rrult strees; abundance or shade: must he
sold before April 1: this Is a bargain. REED B.
CO YLL & CO.. 131 Fourth av. Ja24-3S-Tus
Apartments.
EIGHT UNFURNISHED KOOMS-AND
laundry. Inquire or DR. MAUST', 912 Penu
av., city. JaJl-28t
KOOM-NEWLY AND WELL FURNISHED
second floor room; comfortable, qulet.chcer
ful: all conveniences: good view, facing park. 10
CEDAR AV.. Allegheny. Ja31-53t
Business Stands.
BUILDING, WITH OR WITHOUT POWER,
In the center or Allegheny city; size or floors
50vl0u; elevator, steam heat. For further Infor
mation call upon BLACKS BAIRD. 95 Fourth
av. Ja21-49t
DESIRABLEHOTELPROPERTY-FORRENT
or for sale; receutlv rcbutlt: location ex
cellent: finely appointed: bar equipments first
class: H cishir sold; l,500 per annum rental.
Apply lock box. GO., Atlantic City, N. J.
f ' T - rJal-46MISt
7lflIIRTH AV NF.AH MARKKT ST.. IS
-P. course or erection, four-slorv warehouse:
-will be ready for "occupancy about .March 1: de
sirable parties can uave nve-year lease. GEO.
JOHNSTON, Agent, 62 Fourth av. Ja31-59-Dt
LARGE STOREROOM AT 75 (DISPATCH
building) Diamond st : next store but one
to Smlthfield; size about 20X100, and widening to
so leet in the rer: steam heat, electric light and
rear entrance for wagons and goods: power can
also be supplied ir needed. Apply to J. L.
CLARK, room 26, Dispatch building, 75, 77 and 79
Diamond st. Ja22-97t
LOFT WITH OR WITHOUT STEAM POWER
Large loft for light manufacturing; long
lease if desired. Inquire of PEARL LAUNDRY;
Nos. 25 and 27 Federal st., Pittsburg. Ja27-98t
MARKET ST. THREE-STORY WARE
HOUSE on Market St., near Second av.
GEO. JOHNSTON, Agent.62 Fourth av. Ja31-S9-Dt
STORftS AND BUSINESS ROOMS IN ALL
parts of the two cities and suburbs: send yonr
name and address aud we will mall you onr rent
list regularly until April 1, rree of charge.
BLACK A BAIRD. 95 Fourth av. del7-20t
STOREROOJl-lliXlj FEET AND CELLAR.
8torernom29t72reet and cellar, being Nos 189
and 195 First av. Inquire of WOODWORTII,
EVANS & CO., L1SL. L2 Third av. 1a3l-3lt
STOREROOM-ONE-HALF OF A STORE
ROO.M on Federal street, near Bogus !c
Buhl's. JOHN K. EWING & CO., 89 Federal
street. Ja31-54t
THE SIXTH FLOOR OF 75.77and 79 DIAMOND
st. will be to let from April 1, with posslblv
possession to lessee earlier: dimensions 60x90
leet: lighted upon all four sides and also rrom
large central well: suitable ror large wholesale
wareroom or light inanuracturlng: both passen-
:er and freight elevators,' electric light, steam
icatlng anil power sunplied If nccesiry. Appty
to J.L.CLARK, room 28, 7S, 77 and 79 Diamond st,
Ja22-9St
THE BUILDING NO. 24'DIAMOND, PITTS
BURG, at present occupied by Luebbe Bro.,
retail grocers. Apply to JAMES VERNER. 939
Penn ave., city. ' J.i25-108-iTSt
TWO NEW STOREROOMS-535 AND537FIFTH
av. : plate glass fronts: elegant location ror
fine grocery or drygoods store. BAXTER,
THOMPSO N & CO.. 102 Fou rth av. Ja3U-72-Dt
WAREHOUSE-FIRST FLOOR AND OFFICE
of a warehouse fronting 35 ft. on Water
St.. extending back to First av. GEO. JOHN
STON. 62 Fourth av. , Ja3l-J-Dt
Km FIFTH AV. THREE-STORY BUSI
OUJ NESS building. GEO. JOHNSTON. Act.,
62 Fou.h av. Ja.ll-59-Dt
8
GRANT ST.-SEVEN ROOMS AND STORE
room. GEO. JOHNSTON, Agt.. 62 Fourth av.
Ja3l-59-Dt
Offices. Desk Itoom, Etc
CHOICE OFFICES IN THE NEW SCHMERTZ
building, corner Water and Market sts.;
steam heat, elevator and Janitor services free:
low rent to good, stcadv tenants; offices single or
In suites. BLACK i, BAIRD, 95 Fourth av.
Ja2l-49t
OFFICES-THE NEW BANKOF COMMERCE
building is now complete and ready for ten
acts: offices are fireproof; renteil with light, heat,
water, elevator and Janitor service, and will be
found first-class in every respect. Apply tn J. T.
COLVIN, President, room 303. Jal0-I3wst
OFFICES-IN IRISH. PENN. EISNER. EX
CELSIOR. Schmcrtz. Kulinand other build
ings and In other good localities: send us your
name and address and we wilt mail you our rent
list regularlv until April 1 rree or charge. BLACK
&-BA1UD. 95 Fourth av. JalS 63t
OFFICES SEVERAL GOOD OFFICES,
slugleand connecting rooms, at low rents,
in the Garrison building, corner Wood and
Water sts., and Third av. and Woodst. Apply to
A. GARRISON FOUNDRY CO., Nos. 10 and IX
V. nnd ct
W ood St.
Ja31-17f
OFFICESIN GERMANIA SAVINGS BANK
Building. Wood and Diamond sts.-.' singly
or In suits: atl modern Improvements and low
rent. Inquire at THE BANK. oc2.M9t
KESORTS.
.T
HE LEHMAN
Ocean end of Pennsylvania avenue.
ATLAJNITL, (J1XX, JM. J.
Enlarged, improved and heated by hot water.
ja31-59-TTSSU F. W. LEHMAN.
PKOPOSALS.
US. ENGINEER OFFICE, CHARLES
. TON, Kanawha, W. Va., Jan. 0, 1891.
Proposals for the iron work for the anchorage
and fixed parts for two movable dams on tbe
Great Kanawha river, embracing about 91,000
pounds of wrought iron and 353.0CU pounds of
cast iron, will be received at this office until
FEBRUARY 10. 1891, 4 v. jr.. Standard Eastern
time, and then publicly opened. The attention
of bidders is called to the acts of Congress, ap
proved February 26, 1883, and February 23. 18S7,
vol. '23, page 332. and vol. 21, page 114, Statutes
at Large. All necessary information cah'be
had by application to ADDISON JI SCO IT,
Resident Engineer. WM. P. CRAIGHILL,
Colonel of Engiueers, U. S. A.
jaU0-87.2,21.22.29.S0.3I
AUCTION SALES.
4TJCT10N 8ALE
H. B. SMITHSON,
.1 Estate and General Auctioneer, room 53,
Jiisner building. Filth and Wood street." Sales
of jewelry and, merchandise at stores Furni
ture at residences promptly attended to.
deS-68
31, 1891.
OFFICLVL PITTSIJUKG.
DEPART3IENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY. I
PITTSBURG, Jan. 22, 1SJL
SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE
CEIVED at the office of the City Controller
until February 2. 1801. at 2P. 31., for remodeling
aud refitting building No. 116 Liberty street.
Specifications and all information can be
obtained from Charles Bickel, Architect,
Hamilton building, 91 and 93 Fifth avenue.
Proposals must be accompanied by bond in
double the amount of bid, with two sureties,
said bond to be executed before the JIayoror
City Clerk.
The Department of Awards reserves the
right to reject anv or all bids
J. O. BROWN,
Chief Department of Public Safety.
a22-18
No. 217.
AN ORDINANCE RELOCATING JON
CAIRE street, from the west line of prop
erty of John F. Steel, westwardly to a point
1105.3-1 feet northeastwardly from tbe angle In
Joncaire street, near its intersection with
Boundary street.
Section 1 Be it ordained and cntcted by the
city of Pittsburg in Select and Common Coun
cils assembled, and it is hereby ordained and en
acted by theautlionty or the same. That Jon.
cairo street 'from the wet line of property of
John F. Steel westwardly to a point 1105.31
northeasterly from the angle in Joncaire street,
near its intersection with Boundary street, be
and the same is hereby relocated as follows, to
wit: The center Hue of Juncaire street shall
begin at a pin situated at the intersection of the
west line of John F. Steel's property with the
center lino of Joncaire street, as now-located,
and at a distance westwardly of 613.09 feet front
a stone monument situated at the .intersec
tion of the center lines of Joncaire and
I'ralich street; thence deflecting" to the
left 7 degrees 58 minute" for a distance ot 803.41
feet to a pin: thence deflecting to thr right 13
degrees 24 minutes for a distance ot4S2.30 feet
to the center line of Joncaire street, intersect
ing said center line at an angle 68 degrees .00
minutes SO seconds, and at a distance, of 1103.31
feet northeasterly Irom a stone monument
situated at an augle near the intersection of
Joncaire and Boundarv streets, and said Jon
caire street shall be of a width of fifty (50)
feer.
Section 2 That any ordinance or part ot
ordinance conflicting with the pro-visions of
this ordinance be and the. same is hereby ap
pealed so far as the same affects this ordi
nance. Ordained and enacted into a law in Councils
this 12th day of January. A. D. 189L
H. P. FORD, President of Select CounciL
Attest: GEO. BOOTH. Clerk of Select Coun
cil. GEO. L. HOLLIDAY', President of Com
mon Council. Attest: E. J. MARTIN, Clerk
of Common Conncil.
Mayor's Office, January 16, 180L Approved:
H. I. GOURLEY. Maor. Attest: KOBT.
OSTER3IAIER. Mayor's Clerk.
Recorded in Ordinance Book, voL 7, page 623,
21st day of January, A. D. 1S9L
No. 218.
AN ORDINANCE RELOCATING
Boundary street, from the angle at its in
tersection with Neville street to a point 272 feet
snuthwestwardly from the snutwest line of
Joncaire street, as it runs through Linden Land
Company's plan and reducing the width thereof.
Section 1. Be it ordained and enacted by tbe
city of Pittsburg and Select and Cooimon
Councils assembled, and it is hereby ordained
and enacted by tbe authority of tte same. That
Boundary street, from the angle at its intersec
tion with Neville street to a point about 373 feet
south westwardly irom the southwest ,Jino of
Joncaire street, as it runs through the.Linden
Land Company's plan, be and the sara e shall
be relocated and the width thereof reduced as
follows', to wit: The north bnilding.llne of
Boundary street shall begin at a poirA on the
center line of Neville street at a distance ot
715.61 feet south from the center line cf Fifth
avenue; thence deflecting to the right46degree.
43 minutes, 10 seconds in a southwesiwardly
direction a distance of 1,181.49 feet to an
angle, said angle point being distant, 6X30 feet
southwest from'the dividing line of properties
of the estate ot Thomas Little, and that of es
tate of James Mawhinuey: thence dcflt:ting to
the right 7 degrees, 42 minutes for a distance of
881.34 feet to an angle, said angle being distant
33.00 feet southwest from the center line of
Joncaire street; thence deflecting to the right
6 degrees, 13 minutes. 30 seconds for a distance
of 280.07 feet to a point, said point being- distant
44.45 feet southwest from an angle in lViuudary
.street as located in the Linden Land Co-mpany's
plan, as approved by Councils June 23, 1877, aud
the said Boundary street shall bo of a width of
fifty (50) feet.
Section 2 That any ordinance or part of ordi
nance conflicting with tbe provisions of this
ordinanco be and the same is hereby repealed
so far as tbe same affects this ordinance.
Ordained and enacted into a law in Councils
this 12th day of January, A. D. ls'Jl.
H. P. FORD, President of Select Council.
Attest: GEORGE BOOTH, Clerk of Selec
Conncil. G. L. HOLLIDAY. Fresidentof Com
mon Conncil. Attest: E. J. MARTIN, Clerk of
Common CounciL
Mayor's office. January 16, 1891. Approved
H. I. GOURLEY, JIayor. Attest: ROBERT
OSTERMA1ER, May's Clerk.
Recorded in Ordinance Book, voL 7, page 624,
22d day of January, A. D. 1891.
No. 2I5.J
AN ORDINANCE LOCATING TANK
alley, from Beltzhoover avenue to Alien
street.
Section 1 Be it ordained and enacted by tbe
city of Pittsburg in Select and Common
Councils assembled, and it is hereby ordained
and enacted by the authority of the same. That
Tank alley, from Beltzhoover avenue to Allen
street, be and the same shall be located as
follows, to-wit: The center line shall begin on
the east 5-font line of Beltzhoover avenue at, a
distance ol 161.34 feet north from a stone monu
ment at the intersection ot tbe east 5-foot line
of Beltzhoover avenue with the south 5-foot
line of McLain street; thence deflecting to
the right 89 deg. 26 niin. in a direction of about
S. 89 deg. 18 uiin. E,. the said center line being
the north line of McLain aud Maples' plan of
tli'o subdivision and extension of Allentown
and of record in tbe Recorder's office of Alle
gheny county in Plan Book, vol. 3, page 234,
and extending along said line a distance of
about 940 feet to tbe west Hue of Allen street,
and the said Tank alley shall be ,of a width of
20 feet.
Section 2 That any ordinance or part of
ordinance conflicting with the provision of this
ordinance be and the same is hereby repealed
so far as the same affects this ordinance.
Ordained and enacted into a lawin. Councils
this 12th day of January. A. D. 1891.
H. P. FORD, President of helect Council.
Attest: GEO. BOOTH. ClorKof Select Council.
GEO. L. HOLLIDAY. President of Common
Council. Attest: E. J. MARTIN. Clerk of
Common Council.
Mayor's Office. January 16, 1E9L Approved:
H. L GOURLEY. Mayor. Attest: ROBERT
OSTERMAIER. Mayor's Clerk.
Recorded in Ordinauce Book, vol. 7, page 622,
21st day of January, A. D. 1891.
SEALED TROPOSALS WILL BE RE
CEIVED at the office of City Controller
until SATURDAY. Jan. 3J, 1891, at 12 o'clock
jr., for furnishing four wedge gates, two for in
flnent and two for afflnent chambers, Highland
reservoir.
Plans and specifications can be seen at the
office of tlio Superintendent of Water-Sup-ply
and Distribution.
Each proposal must be accompanied bv a
bond, witli two sureties, double tha amount of
the estimated cost, probated before the Mayor
or City Clerk.
The Department of Awards reserves the
right toreject any or all bids, a
E. M, BIGELOW.
Chief of Department of Public Work.
PriTSBUno. Jan. 20, 1S9I. ja2I-CI
Pittsburg. Jan. 20. lsai.
SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE
CEIVED at the office of the Citv Controller
until SATURDAY, the 31st day of January, A.
D 1891, at 12 o'clock 21., for the furnishing of
tho following:
Fonr (4) street sprinklers, five (5) street
sweepers, one hundred (100) brooms for street
sweeper?, twelve (12) dozen band broom", four
(4) two-horse wagons, six (6) carts, five (5) sets
double harness, nine (9) sets cart harne-s one
carload of oats, to be delivered f. o. b. cars
Pittsburg.
One Brenuan stone crusher, one 23-borse
Eower engine and one 30-horso power boiler, to
e delivered at Scaenley Park and placed on
foundations prepared therefor.
One Remington typewriter.
Plans arid specifications can be seen anil
blank for bidding can Lo obtained at tho Gen
eral Office, Department of Public Woiks.
Each proposal must bo accompanied by a
bond in double the amount, with two sureties,
probated before the Mayor or City Clerk.
Tho Department of Awards reserves the right
,to reject any or all bids. f
' Chief of Department of Public Work'.
ja21-31
iNo.-ilC
AN ORDINANCE Rb-ESTABLIsHING
the grade ol Thirty-third street, from tho
southern end of Forfar street bridge southerly
for a distance of abont 183 feet.
Section 1 Be it ordained and enacted by the
city of Pittsburg, In Select and Common Conn
ciU assembled, and it is hereby ordained and
enacted bv tho authority of thosame. That the
grade of the east curb or Thirtv-third street,
from tho southern endot the Forfar street
bridiro aniitlirrlv a distance of 17G.0S feet br
and tbe same is hereby established, to-wit: Bo I
ginning nn the eastern rootwalK attnoisouthem
end nr tbe Fortar street bridge at an elc-ratim.
of 109.05 fpet: thence falling at the rate of LS23
feet per 100 leet fora distance of 129 feet' to.p,
point at an elevation of 1Q7.JH feel: thence ris
ing at tho rate of 1 foot per 100 feet fur a dis
tance ot 47.08 feet to a point at' an elevation, of
107.81 teet.
Section 2 That any ordinance or part ot or
dinance conflicting with the provisions of this,
ordinance be and tbo same is hereby repealed
so far as the same affects this ordinance.
" Ordained and enacted into a law in Councils
till 12th dav of January, A. D. 1891.
H. P. FORD. President of Select Council.
Attest: GEO. BOOTH. Clerk of Select Conn-J
en, u. JU UULLWAi, .rresiaent oi oommon
Council. Attest: E. J. KARTIN, ClerK ,oT
Common Conncil.
Mayor's office, .January 16V 1S91. Approved:'
OFFlCIAIPrrrSBUKG.
H. I. GO UiTlEy. Mayor. AttestT ROBTT
OSTERMAIER. Mayor's Clerk.
Recorded in Ordinance Book, vol. 7, page 618,
20h day of January, A. D. 1S9L 24
N ORDINANCE-ESTABLISBING THE
J. gradn of Comrie alley, from Pearl street
to Cullcn street.
Section 1 Be it ordained and enacted by the
city ot Pittsburg, in Select and Common
Councils assembled, and it is hereby ordained
and enactedl by the authority of the same.
That the grade of the center line of Comrie
alloy, from Pearl street to Cnlleu street, be and
the same is hereby established as follows, viz.:
Beginning at the wet curb line of Pearl street
atan elevation ot 235.3 feet: thence risiosatthe
rate of a33 feet per 100 feet for a distance o I 9
feet to apnint at an elevation of 253.6 feet;
thence falling at the rate of L5 feet per 100 feet
for u distance of 3S7.0 feet to the eat curb line
of Cnllen strict at an elevation of 249.79 feet, as
Section 2 That any ordinance or part of
ordinanco conflicting with the provisions of
this ordinance be. and the same is hereby re
pealed so far as the same affects this ordi
nance. Ordained and enacted into a law in Councils
this 12th dayot January. A. D. 1891.
H. P. FORD, President of Select CounciL
Attest: GEO. BOOTH. Clerk of Select Coun
cil. GEO. L. HOLLIDAY. President of Com
mon Council. Attest: E. J". MARTIN,
Clerk of Common Council.
Mayor's -office. January 16, 1891, Approved:
n. I. GOURLEY. Mayor. Attest: ROBERT
OSTERMAIER. Mayor's Clerk.
Recorded in Ordinance Book voL 7, rage 614,
20tb day of January. A. D. 1891.
No. 216
AN ORDINANCE-RELOCATING EVER
ETT street from Larimer avenue to River
avenue.
Section L Be it ordained and enacted by the
city of Plttsbnrg, in Select and Common Coun
cils assembled, and it is hereby ordained and
enacted by tho authority of the same. That
Everett street, from Larimer avenue to River
avenue be. antl the same shall be relocated as
follows, to-wit: That tbe northeast 5-foot line
shall begin on tbe center line of Larimer avenue
at a distance of 198.26 feet west from the center
line of Anburn street, thence deflecting to the
right 90 in a northeasterly direction a distance
of 309.81 feet to an anglc;thence deflectingto the
loft 23 3G' 30" for a distance of 309.45 feet to
the center line of River aypnue. intersecting
the said line at an angle of 81 31' 30" and at a
distance of 26L51 feet west from a stone monu
ment at tho first angle in River avenue west
from Butler street, and the said Everett street
shall be of a width of forty (40) feet.
Section a That any ordinance or part of ordi
nance conflicting with the provisions of this
ordinance be, and the same is hereby repealed
so far as tne same affects this ordinance.
Ordained and enacted into a law in Councils
this 12th dav of January. A. D. 1891.
H. P. FORD, President of Select Council.
Attest: GEORGE BOOTH. Clerk of Select
Council. G. L. HOLLIDAY. Pre-ident of
Common Council. Attest: E. J. MARTIN,
Clerk of Common Council.
Mayor's Office. January 16, 1891. Approved:
H. I. GOURLEY. .Mayor. Attest: ROBERT
OSTERMAIER, Mayor's Clerk.
Recorded in Ordinance Book, vol. 7, page C23,
21st day of January. A. D. 1S9L
ELECTIONS.
Pittsburg. Pa., January 27. 1891.
ELECTION THE ANNUALMEETING OF
the stockholders of the Allegheny County
Light Company will be held at tbe office of the
company, room 50, Westingbouse building,
Pittsburg, on TUESDAY. February 10. 1S91. at
3 o'clock P. 3T for the election of nine directors
and tbe transaction of any other business that
may be necesary.
ROBERT D. McGONNIGLE, Secretary.
ja29-2s
Office of Pittsburg and Chicago")
Gas Coal, Co., I
Room 19 Gerraania Bank Building.
Pittsbueg, Pa., January 27.189L J
"VTOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS THE
1M annual meeting of the stockholders of
this company 'for the election of a Board of
Directors to serve for the ensuing year, and
transaction of such other business asniay come
before it, will be held at this office TUESDAY.
February 10, between the hours of 1 and 4
o'cloek P. It. JAMES A. SMITH.
ja31-10-ja31,fe2,9 Secretary.
VTOTICE A MEETING OF THE STOCK
1 HOLDERS ot the Pittsburg. Allegheny
and Manchester Passenger Railway Company
will be held by order of tbe President and di
rectors at the office of the company, at the cor
ner of Market street and Liberty avenue, on
SATURDAY. January 31, 1891. between the
hours of 2and 3 o'clock in the afternoon, for tha
purpose ot holding the animal election for the
officers of the company and the transaction of
such other business as may properly come be
fore the meeting. A. M. NEEPER,
Pittsburg, Pa., Jan. 19, 1891. Secretary.
1a20-85-D
AMUSEMENTS.
THE SUCCESS OF THE
CARNEGIE
ART
GALLERIES.
Allegheny.
10A.3f.TOlOP.ST.
Admission.
50c and 25c.
FAMOUS
VERESTCHAGIN
Russian ART EXHIBITION
is Without a Parallel in
he History of Pitts
burg or Allegheny.
; "Ono hardly considers them paintings. :
: They are scenes being enacted before our :
; eyes." Boston Advertiser. :
: "A richer, more inspiring feast has not :
; been offered ns in this generation." Har-:
: per's Weekly. :
120 works of art. j THE MARVE1XHJS SUC- j
Palestine, War, CESS of this Exhibition I
Russia, India tiik Wokld Over is but
Paintings. Rare Kf.I'HATKD Here. I
Rugs.Curios, t& &
ja30
GRAND SCOTTISH CONCERT
MACLEN NAN'S
ROY'AL EDINBURGH CONCERT CO
Of Edinburgh, Scotland,
CARNEGIE HALL. ALLEGHENY.
Tuesday Evening, Feb. 3.
An unrivaled cast of artist.9, and all artists of
high merit, representative principally of Scot
tish melodies, and the characteristics of tha:
nationality. Reserved seats. SI; general admis
sion, 5Cc. Proceeds for charitable purnoses only.
Tickets from D. S. Thompson, Douglas
Mackie, CP.Locfcharr. Allegheny, or Campbell
A Dick, John T. Wilson. Jas. W. Drapo & Co.,
and A. Leggate & Son. Pittsburg. 'a31-3G
GKR.A.:Lsr:D
OPERA
HOUSE
ALL NEXT WEEK.
Wilson Barrett and Hall Caine's Latest Great
Success,
GOOD OLD TIMES.
Magnificent RcvolvingSccaery. New and Novel
Fire Fly effect. Fire flies are seen flitting
from bush tobusb.
SEATS NOW ON SALE.
Scale ot prices, SI, 75c, 50c, 25c.
ja29-10
BIJOU THEATER
NEXT WEEK.
The Laughing Days begin Monday, February 2.
Jt.SiJlllUljt. uu.nivLUAns I
The
Hustler
BRILLIANT SINGERS !
SPRIGHTLY EOUBRETTESI
UNRIVALED DANCERS I
If you want fun go where the fun Is !
Biiou prices Reserved seats, 75,50 and 23 cents
ja23-5U
B1
iIJOUTHEATEI
Last Two
MATINEE TO-DAT
SCRAP OF PAPER.
TONIGHT
Performances
MR. and MRS.
KENDAL
THE QUEEN'S SHILLING.
February 2--THE HUSTLER."
ja31
D
UQUESNE THEATER
(Pittsburg's Leading Theater.)
General admission. SO cents.
To-night at 8. Last Matinee to-day.
HALIiEN AND HART
In their humorous farcical fancy,
LATER ON.
Nest week Hoyts latest. "A Trip tnCnina
tnwn." ja3l-60
G
RAND OPERA HOUSE-
TO-NIGHT.
Matinee Saturday
U. S. MAIL.
Next week Good Old Time?.
ia29-3S
SARRIST THEATEH-HARRL". BRIT
TON A DEAN Proprietors nnd Managers.
,-tf .iff.rin.ili. AV..1 ..... nlni W(1l.. k-.
Co. andSnniei Kirwin. To-d.iys Matlne- and
JfigTit-MlKADO. Week Feb. 2 Wilbur Opera
Co. in New Repertoire ja31-18
H
AKRY WILLIAMS' ACADEMY.
TO-NIGHT.
Matinees Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday.
THE HOWARD -
BIG BURLESQUE COMPANY.
, ja27,M
HARRY DAVIS' FIFTH AVENUE MU
SEUM and Theater. Commencing Mon
day, January 26.
BASS. THE OSSIFIED MANi
. ,. LIVE.ROOSTER ORCHESTRA.
Doors open 1 to 5, 7 to 10 P.M. Admlssion-lOc.
r- , J26
a
CHOICE PROPERTIES.
ARE YOU
THINKING
OF
BUILDING?
If so, you will want a lot;
want it in a good location;
want good neighbors, nice sur
roundings, lots of fresh air,
lots of light; you don't want to
be crowded; you want good
sewerage and a paved street,
and not further than mo to 15
minutes' ride from downtown'.
Call to see us. We have a
corner lot in Oakland which
may suit you. (D89).
BLACK & BAIRD,
95 FOURTH AYE
ja23-41--wssu
MAROHAND STREET.
DESIRABLE
EAST END DWELLING,
Near the corner of two prominent asphaltum.
payed streets, and close to Duquesne electric.
Fifth nvnnnA and Penn avenue lines, and East
Liberty station.
Modern frame house eight rooms, with all
conveniences; sbade trees and front and' side
porches.
Anyone desiring a comfortable home in
first-class location should see this property.
VAN GORDER & LLOYD,
621S PENN AV., EAST END.
ja22-19-TT8
FOR SALE.
Lawrenceville Lots, Cheap,
Some of the Most Desirable Lots in tba
Seventeenth Wanl, on-
IRWIN PLACE,
Between Forty-second and Forty-fourth Sts.,
245x100 IT., for SLG00. Easy Terras. (95).
Also on Bntler St.. 20x100 ft., SL200.
On Fisk St., 22x140 ft, 51.510.
On Hampsen St., 20x100 ft.. JUW).
On Bntler, near Forty-ninth st, 20x100 ft,
$2,700.
Also others. Call or send for list
W. A. HEREON & SONS.
ja23-66-ws 80 Fourth avenue.
FOE SALE-YERYCHEAP,
AT HAZELWOOD, location central.
Second ay. Brick house 7 rooms. large lot,
(12 E. E).
Hazelwood av. Brick house 8 rooms, lot
21x100 ft. (72E.E).
Prices of these bouses haye been greatly re
duced to sell quick. n
W. A. HERRON & SONS, 80 Fourth'av.
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FOR SALE K- . ..
LINCOLN AV., ALLEGHENY. '
Handsome and modern dwelling. 10 rooms, well
finished; lot 30x113 feet (10)
See W. A. HERRON fe SONS.
ja2M-ws 80 Fourth ar.
HAVING LEASED THE 3UILDING3
formerly occupied by tbe H. J. Heinz Co..
Nus. 189. 19L 193 and 195 First av., will rent pars
of same for manufacturing with power. Ap-
ply to WOODWORTH. EVANS &. CO.. LIM.,
122 Third av. ja3I-S0
TJEMOVAL.
I. H. HARRIS DRUG CO,
'Nos. 16 and 48 Seventh av& '
We Tespectlully announce that we hara
secured the large and substantial buildings
of the
BINDLEY HARDWARE CO..
Seventh avenue, opposite New Grant street, to
which location we have removed our office and
such goods as have arrived since tbe destruc
tion of our Liberty street warehouse by fire.
We are not yet fully prepared to supply tha
wants of our customer. but hope to be able to
ao so in the course or a week or ten days. 'la
tho mean time, if our friends will intrust their
orders to ns, we hope to be able to supply tlieU
more pressing needs without delay.
l a Harris mm CO,,
NOS. 4S AND 4S SEVENTH AVENUE.
Pittsbpko. PA.. January 1.189L jal-4P
REMOVAL.
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Houso and Sign Painter, has remoTedfrom
135 Third avenue, to
73 SIXTH AVENUE.
Opposite Third Presbyterian Church. Special
attention liven to the handling of plate glass,
cutting and drilling. Repairing windows, sky.
lights, etc: House nainting and glazing in
all its branches. ocI9-63-l
Herman Helm
LANDSCAPE GARDENER.
Laying out of lawns, draining and pruning
all kinds of trees. Personal supervision.
ELLSWORTH AVE, - EAST END
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The SuppiyM an ufactnring Co.,
100 and 102 WOOD ST.
Heavy or Light .Machinery Made to Order.
PROMPT ATTENTION J'
To Electric Railway and Electric Light Ma
chinery and Repairs.
RIVER HEADLIGHT PLANTS AND REPAIRS
A SPECIALTY.
Supplier of all kids furnished. de6-TTS '
LANDLORDS,
YOU WILL KECE1VE YODK KKST3
PROMPTLY.
SAVE MONET
And be furnished with monthly statements of
vour accounts by employing us to manage your
property. We giva tui nr personal at'ention.
COTTON & WHITE.
jal7-ll-TTS No. 157 Lacock st. Allegheny.
"Vf MAY, SONS & CO,
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Fine
DYEING AND CLEANING.
OS Sixth Avenue,"
Pittsburg. Pa.
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$500 to $500,000
To loan on mortgages, city or country property,
at lowest rates.
JAS. W . DRAPE & CO,
129 Fourth ay.. Pittsburg. Telephone No. 975.
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-FFICE OF THE
SCHENLEY ESTATE
Now removed to SO Fourth avsnne.
W. A. HERRON, Agent.
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VTEW GOODS ARRIVING DAILY-COMB
JLi and examine our stock of gold and silver
watches, clocks, diamonds, jewelry and silver
ware, etc.: lowest prices in the two cities.
At WILSON'S, 61 Fourth av.. Pittsburg; Una
watch and jewelry repairing a specialty. 7
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AF. 8AWHILL.
ACCOUNTANT,
1ST Federal street, Allegheny. Pa.
Attends to opening or closing books, correc
tion of errors, or any thins in -the liner of
accounting. de6-54-
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