(MgSfgami ii gm?- fffWsf VW THE PITTSBURG .DISPATCH. , MONDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1891. WORSHIP IN FEENCH. Great Interest in the Miraion Being Held at Dr. Pnrves' Church. A SEKMON OX THE BOUKTI OF GOD. lev. E. E. Donehoo Talks of the Existence of a Craze for Koveltj. OTHER. TOPICS OP l'UIiHT ELOQUENCE The 200 worshipers who assembled in the chapel of the First Presbyterian Church, on "Wood street, yesterday alternoon, might easily have imagined themselves in some "chapelle royale" in sunny France, instead of assisting at the services of tne Mission Francaise, in essentially American Pitts burs. The eiercises were in French throughout; a fair proportion of the congregation had said tv e first prayers in that tongue, and now joined fervently in the cantiques. and the entourage was more or less of a French character. The reunion included some of the best people in the twin cities. j-bere are estimated to be about 3,000 French-speaking residents in the two cities, either French, French-Swiss, or of such descent, ami the object of the mission is to awaken such a sentiment among tlietn as will end in tne establishment of a French church. With this object a societj has been formed with Rev. J. Launitz as President and Prof. Henri Kollin Parker as Secretary. To the latter gentleman who is we-'I known as con nected with the Western University and the Bowman and Park. Institutes is largelydue the success n hich the idea has attained, and he has been happy in inducing a number of leading residents to second him in the undertaking. Quite apart from the religions side, no little in ti ret has been aroused in the French services because ot the opportunity of obtaining practi cal lessons, in accent and form, in a tongue now universally used in polite society. The erices were conducted by Rev. J. Launitz, a resident of tbi citv of ot er 30 years standing. Tbe Western Unnersity Glee Club furnished the vocal part, singing four hymns, to the organ accompaniment of Carl Retter. The preacher selected as his text: John vi: 35, and discussed for half an bonr on the "Bounty of God as the Staff of Life." He laid stress on the necessity of possessing entire faith in God's justness and forgiveness, and illustrated his reasoning by relating an anecdote ot Napoleon. The great General nas one day nearlv being un horsed, when a private soldier ran forward, and seizing his charger, quieted him. 'Thank ou. Captain," said Napoleon. 'Of what regiment. Sire?" rejoined the soldier, saluting. "Of my guard." The soldier at once threw down bis rifle and marcben at once to the ofheers' quarters. There be was received wi h derision by the others, but he overcame their jeers by the simple state ment that "Nopoleon had said he was captain." His faith, said the preacher, was unbounded; be bheved in Napoleon. Faith m the Re deemer should be as firm and unquestioned. At the conclusion of the address Maurice bapirstein. a young Russian who has been but a short time in the city, sang Faure's "Cru cifix," to Carl Retter's accompaniment. Mr. Saptrstem possesses a barytone voice of very e.'tt. q lality, and rendered the sacred hymn in no agreeable manner. Ho was rather nervous and suffered a little from cold. A collection made by Dr. Allyn, Levi Ludden, Martin Coster and Prof. Parker was liberally le sponded to. THE WIRES HOT L0W5, Rev. S. TV. McCorkle's Second Sermon of an Interesting Series. At the First Congregational Church, Alle gheny, Rev, S. W. McCorkle, the pastor, preached yesterday the second of a series of three sermons on the subject, "What is True Religion?" "laborers Together with God," v as the text used Mr. McCorkle spoke as fol lows: "Upon the vision of the young Christian as be enters the kingdom of God on the earth flashes this text: 'Laborers together with God.' Like the ancient Hebrews, who. when rebuild ing their sacked and ruined city, w ent into the work with trowel in one hand and sword in tbo other, so the man who enters this partnership must light the evil while be sunports and builds the good. To actively and aggressively build the kingdom of God means tn meet and con quer forces mighty and vigilant. Genius, learning, n. ve, tireless" energy, in harmony with natural law, have apparently made any thing possible in the physical and intellectual world. 'There are no physical impossibili ties' might be written on the face of this age. Is it not proper tor the church of Jesns Christ, in the presence of cigantic achievements and solved problems, in the phvs'cal and intellectual realm, to ask her self the question. 'Have I kept pace in my field the spiritual realm? 'Are great achieve ments possible everywhere except in the realm of the spiritual?' 'Is sight dim, and are ears deaf, and arms palsied, and feet crippled vonberc except as an attempt to take hold of spiritual forces and principles?' "What humiliation for the church, if that is true! It must be confessed that the church, Iieloved of Christ, acts as if tho wires were all down, and as it God were dead, and Heaven vt ere but a graveyard. Facts are that the lines are all up in good working order to the uietropo'isof the universe, where life is, and the gi eat question of the time is,'Uon shall the church, born of God, penetrated with his life, placed in the world with a definite Durpose so organize its forces as to touch, in a vital way. the world at the points f its greatest need.' The answer is plain by intelligent, persistent, co-work with God. Let humanity with its weakness be yoked with divinity in its al mightiness." PAYING THE HALF SHEKEL. Lessons Draw n Froin This Strange Story by Ret. S. B. McConnlck. At the Central Presbyterian Church, Ander son street. Allegheny, the Rev. S. R. McCor rnick preached on the subject, "Paying the Half fcbckcl." He first tola the story of bow at Capurnaumt brist ordered Peter to catch a flsa and from its mouth took the shekel re quired from the two of them. Ho then explained that pacing the half shekel nas a tax that originated at the b Jilding ot the tabernacle and was a religious tax imposed on a symbol of pa ing for redemption, riaid be: "The fact that the soul needs redemption and that it must be paid for has ever lived almost In'-tinctivel in all humanitj. It is a fact we all recognize in our efforts to get awav from sin. We feel the need of a God that paid the debt. In this lesson we learn that Christ is al w a sable to atisfv that longing. He brought the lish to where Peter Wa-. Christ did it alt, and made it possible for Peter to pay the tax. Christ piid not only for Peter, but for Himself. The dent was a random for the soul. He did not need it, being sinless; but He voluntarily submitted to the claims ot the law in order that He might take the place of a sinful man as an example to others. 'Law is a guillotine to execute man for sin, but Christ comes in to paj the debt for every man. still, in this instance, w e note that Peter plavd an important part. He was ordered to do hi share in just the manner in which he bad formerly earned his livelihood, which shows us that to gaiu salvation new and unknown paths lo not have to be taken, but simnly the beaten path of ordinary life. Man. if he is to be saved, is to be saved because he uses bis own intelli gence, becauso he looks at Christ and believes. bo i! e would be redeemed must look and be lieve" THE CBAZS FOB KOVTLTT. A Scrirton Directed Toward Those Who Wish to Live as They Please. Rev. E. R. Donehoo. of the Eighth Presby. tenau Church, took for bis subject yesterday morning "The Craze for Novelty," and his text fruui the Acts of the Apostles, xvii:21. He re leired to the time when Paul visited Athens, and told how the people flocked to seo him for the novelty of it. and beard that which humbled their pride, set at naught all their learning and ov crturncd their altars, until they lay prostrate before the altar which they bad despised. The reflection cast upon tho Athenians by Luke, was that it was not their thirst for knowledge but their craze for what was novel. Howhappv some people would be to see the time-bonored standards of trutu swept away, and some new theology mtinduced which would conform it self to the opinions of the large class of people who are secret! j j earning tn get rid of respon sibility oi their conduct, and be allowed to fol low their own pleasures without compuuetions of conscience. "It I could demonstrate to my own satisfac tion." said the preacher, "that it does not mat ter what kind of a lire a man would lead, never go to church, or read the Bible, swear, and live according to the dictates of his own conscience, and. after all. he was sure of heaven in the end as the most straight-laced and devoted pro lessor of religion, I would be laden with com pliments froin that class who have no interest in any phase of truth which I mav be Inclined to produce to their ears." Services at the Co only Jail. Rev. E. R. Donehoo conducted the services at the county jail yesterday, his text, "Tho First. Psalm," being followed by a short discourse that seemed to bo appreciated by his tough looking audience. A choir of trained voices assisted in the services and rendered some very tine music CAUSES OF SOKE DECLINES. Dr. Townsend Treats Two of Ills Pavorite Subjects at Considerable Length. Rev. Dr. J. G. Townsend, or the Unitarian church, yesterday took for his tonic "The Causes of tho Decline of the Church." During his remarks he said: "The slow but seiisible decrease of active cbnrcb mem bets has a canse, which is plain to observing men. It is not be cause the profession of so many Christians Is so much higher than their practice: it is not be cause so many ministers cover the unpleasant dogmas with tho rose-leaves of explanation: It is not because the young and intelligent clergy men claim the right of American citizenship; it is not because so many churches Include among their number tho 400. or 3.C00. or 100 who make what is called the best society; it is not because the sphere of the pulpit has been abridged by tbo book, tho magazine, tho novel and even the Sunday newspaper; it is not be cause religion bas lost its ancient force, or is less strong and beautiful than it was in the dayi of Luther or of Paul. No, it is not any of these, or any of a hundred threadbare reasons w e hear urged. But the cause of the decline is fouud in tho breaking down of the super natural. The miraculous birth of Jesns, tho miraculous atonement, the miraculous infalli bility of the Bible, the miraculous resurrection are discredited bv science, by art, by litera ture, m a word, by tho Time Spirit." In bis sermon. Dr. Towncnd, treat ing of "The Revival We Need." said: "The real need Js an increase of manhood. Nothing is so scarce or valuable as manhood. Tho qualities that make for manhood are cour age, honesty, temperance, patriotism, chastity and love. Men onght to bo as chaste as they de mand women shall be. Men ought to treat all women as they wish their wives, mothers and sisters to be treated. Manhood, virtue, should be taught by the mother to the child in the cradle. In tbo plastic brain noble psychic forms should be printed. In every school there should be a chair of virtue, goodness. The sure and noble future of every child ought to be assured before the tenth year has come. To one born well and taught well, goodness is a necessity." Words of Good Cheer to Barbers. Rev. Nevin Woodslde. of the First Reformed Presbyterian Church, took for his subject last evening, "Works of necessity and mercy, or good cheer to the Sunday-keeping barbers of Pittsburg." After showing the difference be tween works of necessity and worldly works, be paid the barbers a compliment on their ad herence to the Sundav-closing law, and then commented upon the old blue laws of 1791 and the attempts to have them changed. Among ITls New Friends. The morning service at tho Point Breeze Presbyterian Church, yesterday.was conducted by Rev. R. B. Ewing. D. D., lately of the R. P. Church, but who was taken into tho Presby terian fold when suspended from his charge for marrying his deceased wife's sister. The congregation was a large one, and close atten tion was paid to the sermon, which was an elo quent one. Headache, neuralgia, dizziness, ner vousness, spasms, sleeplessness, cured by Dr. Miles' Nervine. Samples free at Jo, Fleming & Son's, Market sL N An Increase of 815,000,000. Following close upon the information that the new business last year of the Equitable Life Assurance Society exceeded f200.000.000 comes the statement that the January busi ness of the society exceeded 535,000,000, an increase of $15,000.000 over last January, a result unprecedented in the history of the life insurance business. This magnificent re sult indicates au auspicious year for the society's business and is attributed to its still 'increasing popularity and to the enormous returns shown in its settlement of 20-year tontines which; mature this year, showing larger cash returns than can be secured nnder any other system of insurance or form of policy. By writing to or calling on Edward A. "Woods, manager, 516 Market street, Pittsburg, the results of matured 20-year tontine policies can be seen or ob tained, and illustrations and results of a policy at any age will be gladly furnished. Kverett Club Announcement. Pianos for this week on 51 weekly pay ments are: Club A, No. 233, Mrs. H. Speck, 415 Rebecca street, Allegheny; club B, No. 119, Mrs. Annie Moninger, 278 Re becca street, Allegheny. Think of it two elegant pianos, which retail at 5425, secured br these members at 5350, and on payments of only $1 per week. It seems like an im possibility, but the fact is easily proven and is explained by our circular, giving details of our club or co-operative system. If you want a piano send lor circular or call and see the pianos, at 137 Federal street, Alle gheny, or 124 Fraukstown avenue. East End, Pittsburg. Alex. Boss. Manager. jit Ilouses Are Scarce This Tear. Car lare, time and perplexity can be saved by consulting the special "To Let" adver tisements in The Dispatch to-day. Mon days and Thursdays arc special rent days. Special To Let Lists To-day. LEGAL NOTICES. MONTOOTH BROS.-L. B. D. REESE, Attorneys, Pittsburg, Pa. IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS No. 2, of Allegheny county. No. 150, Jan uary term, 1890. In re. voluutaryassignment of W. H. and W. D. Banker to N. A. Gilbert. Notice is hereby given that the first and final account of N. A. Gilbert, assignee of W. H. and W. D. Banker was filed id the Prothono tarv's office, on the 3d day of January, 1891, and that the same will be allowed by the Court on February 28, 1891, unless cause be shown to the contrary. N. A. GILBERT, Assignee. re8-52-Jr rOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AN J application will be made to the Governor of Pennsylvania, on WEDNESDAY. February 25, ISM, by Alexander W. Cadman, Frank G. Lenz. Andrew M. Patton. William J. McDer mott and Josiab G. Taylor, under the act of Assembly, entitled "An act to provide for the incorporation and regulation of certain corpo rations," approved April 29, 1871, and the sup plements thereto, for the charter of an in tended corporation to be called A. W. Cadman Manufacturing Company, the character and object of which is the manufacture of iron or steeL or botb, or of any other metal, or of any article of commerce from wood or metal, or botb, and for these nurnoset to have, possess aud enjoy all the rights, benefits and privileges of said act of Assembly and supplements thereto. W. F. McCOOK, Solicitor. fel-47-M -VTOTICC APPLICATION WILL BE Li made to the Governor or Pennsylvania, on ihe seventeenth day of February, 1S91. bv John C Klein, Edward P. Logan, Frederick C Klein, William C. Klein and Conrad Rosman. under the Act of Assembly entitled: "An Act to provide for the incorporation and regulation of certain corporations," anproved April 2D, 1874, and the supplements thereto, for the charter ot an intended corporation, to be called The Klein-Logan Corooany, the char acter and object of which is the manufacture ot iron or steel or botb. or of any other metal or article of commerce from metal, wood or fcoth. at Pittsburg. Pa., and for these purposes to have and enjoy all the rights, benefits and privileges of said Act of Assembiv and the sup plements thereto. S. A. McCLUNG. Solicitor for Applicants. ja25-2i-M PROPOSALS. CONTRACTORS AND MANUFACTUR ERS will find prcposal advertisements of National, State and Municipal authorities and of building committees, as well as important news or projected work in all parts of tho United States and Canada not elsewhere pre viously published. In THE ENGINEERING RECORD, (onor to 1SS7 The Sanitary Engi neer), New York. On sale Mondays in this citv by R. S. DAVIb & CO.. 96 r"if th ave. nol6-107ir BUSINESS CHANGES. THE PARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE existing between P. H. Falkensteln and Clias. Falkenstein, under name of P. H. Falk enstein fc Sou, has this day been dissolved. P. H. FALKKNSTEIN. CHAS. FALKENSTEIN. Pittsbuko, Feb. 5, 1891. f eB-77-n T-VISSOLUTION NOTICE The partnership heretofore existing between Henry Daub aud John Yagle, under the firm name of Henry Daub & Co., has this day been dissolved by mutual consent. Henry Daub retiring. The business will be continued at the old stand. No. 3800 Butler street, by John Yagle. Both parties are authorized to settle all ac counts of the firm. HENRY DAUB, JOHN YAGLE. Pittsbcbo. February 5, 1891. In retiring from the above firm permit me to extend thanks to our patrons for their many favors, and 1 trust the same will be continued. XeS-SS HENRY DAUB. . US' Display advertisements one dollar per square or one insertion. Classified advertise ments on this page, such as Wanted, For Sale, To Let, eta, ten cents per line for each inser tion, and none taken for less than thirty cents, Toplinebeing displayed counts as two. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH BUSINESS OFFICE, Cor. Smilhfleld and Diamond Streets, ALWAYS OPEN. BRANCH OFFICES AS FOLLOWS. WIIERK WANT, rOK SALE. TO LET. AND OTHER TRANSIENT ADVEKllsEMENTS WILL BE RECEIVED UP TO 9 P. M. FOR INSERTION. Advertisements should be prepaid unless adver tisers already have accounts with THE DISPATcn. FOR THE SUUTHSIDE, NO. 1412 CARSON STREET. TELEPHONE NO. W2. FOR THE EAST END, J. W. WALLACE, 61H PENN AVE. PITTSBtl KG ADDITIONAL. THOMAS MCCAFFREY 3M9 Butler street. EMILG. STUCKEY, Wth street and Tennave, ALLEGHENY. A. J. KAERCHER, 59 Federal street. II. J. MCBRIOE, Market House, Allegheny. F. H. EGGERSt,SON. Ohio and Chestnut sts. THOMAS McHENKY, Western and Irwin aves. O. W. HUGHES, Pennsylvania and Beaver aves. I'EltEY M. GLEIM, Rebecca and Alleghenv aves. WANTED. Male Help. BARBER-FIRST-CLASS WORKMAN. WITO or without board; steady work. Apnly at once to JACOB BKCH, No. 09 Thirteenth street, SoDthslde. fe9-S c ANVASSEK-INTELLIUKNT. FOR CEN TURY Dictionary. IL WATTS, 43! AVOodst. jal4-43-D COOK EXl'KRr CATSUP COOK A MAN who understands making the best goods now on the market; a good' position and a permanent one to the rlcht pirtv. Address C. B., 490 Liu wood av., Buffalo. N. V. fe8-49 MACIIINISTS-A NUMBER OF FIKST-CL ASS machinists to work on ice and refrigerating machinery and stationary engines: good wages and steady work to first-class men. Address FRICK. CO., Wavnesboro, Franklin conntv. l'a. Ic'-S-D MAN AN ACTIVE SIAN: SALARY TO begin S70 to S0 monthly, to represent In his own State outside larjte cities a responsible New York honse: references. MAMJFAdUREIt, Lock BOX 1585, N. Y. sell-136-M MAN TO TAKE CHARGE OF OUR PAPER not shop. Apnly to HRITTAN. GRAHAM A MATHEs, Lockton Station, P.. C & St. L. K. K. fe8-129 NIGHT WATCHMAN-MUST COME WELL recommended. Apply alter 30 o'clock this morning to ueu. A. ii.ci.Lii x s.u nrsi av. and Wood st. IcS-lK PIANO TUNER-A FIRST-CLASS PIANO tuner: must be a practical man: one who understands repairing as well as tuning: no bunglers need apply. Address P. M. U., No. 01 Main street, Greensburg, Pa. feS-51 QUARTETTE FOR CATHOLIC CHURCH: A salary paid. Address QUARTETfE, DIs pa.ch office. fc9-8 BOOT BI.OWER-NO. 4, S OR 6: STATE CON DITION In and price. Address BOX 045. P. O., city. fe7-l-D SALESMEN ON SALARY OR COMMISSION to handle the new patent chemical Ink eras ing pencil. The greatest selling noveltv ever produced. Erases Ink thoroughly In two seconds; no abrasion of paper; 200 to 500 per cent profit: one agent's 6ales amonnted to ?620 in six days; another IE In two hours. We want one energetic general agent for each State and 'I errltory : sample by mail 35 cts. For terms and full particulars. address 1 .ddressTHE MONROE ERASER M FG. CO.. I.a Crosse. Wis. fe7-3 SALESMEN AS A SIDE LINE lO TAKE orders for O'Keefe's "O It." shoe blacking; good commissions, quick seller: finest blacking made in the world. Address DR. O'KEbFE CO.. Chemists. 31 Fifth av., Pittsburg, Pa. fe9-2 SALESMAN-OF GOOD ADDRESS NONE bnt those thoroughly acquainted with the grocery trade need apply. Address GROCERY, Dispatch office f-8-151 SALESMAN FIRST-CLASS WATCH AND Jewelry salesman: one who has had experi ence on the road. OSKAMP, NOLTlNGi i:o., Cincinnati. O. feS-89-D SECRETARIES ANO ORGAMZEKS-BY AN assessment order paying 1 100 in six months at an estimated cost ot $44: reputable men aud women can secure liberal compensation. Address M. McINTYRE, Supreme Manager, No. IKS Arch St., Philadelphia, Pa. fc9-6 Agents. AGENTS-TO SEL.L ANO EVERYBODY TO use Dr. O'Keefe's 25 cent pills. Good as gold. Dr. O'Keefe's liver pills, cold orcatarrh pills, cough pills, diarrheal pills, dyspepsia pills, rhuematlsm pills, headache pills, skin eruption pills, worm pills, kidney pills, leucorrhaia pills, backache pills, eye pills, teething pills, asthma piii6, croup puis, sore mroai puis, nerve ppis, nervous ai'Dimy pins.wnooi ,y pills, whooping cough pills, non malaria pffl piles pills. Price JOttles. tl. DR. O'KEEFEi CO.." camanic pins, maiar 25 cents: large bottles. Homeopathic Chemists, !4 Fifth av., Pittsburg. Will moveto Toasmlthfield st. April L fc9-22 Female Help. COOK-FIRST-CLASS FEMALE COOK; GOOD wages. Anplyatonce tosr. CLAIR HOTEL, 36 and 33 Federal street, Allegheny. fe9-ll COOK AND A CHAMBERMAID; GOOD reference required. Apply at 344 RIDGE AV., Allegheny, between 1 and 4 o'clock on Tuesday. feS-75 G1RL-A RESPECTABLE GIRL FOR GEN ERAL housework by a family of two: must be good washer and lroner and understand plain cooking. Apply Hi LIBERTY S L, below Ferry. fe9-10 3Iale and Female Help. CHAMBERMAIDS. LAUNDRESS. DINING roomglrls,nurses, cooks, house girls, Ger man and colored girls, drivers, farm hands, white and colored waiters. MRS. E. THOMP SON, 603 Grant St. JaS-MTlis TWO TEAMSTERS-TWO FARM HANDS, dishwashers, chambermaids, laundress. 100 nurse girls, 20 cooks, 10 chambermaids, nurse girls, colored girls, sewing gins. MEEHAN'S, 543 Grant st. feO-D Situations. CLERICAL POSITION WITH MANUFAC TURING concern by experienced voung man: can furnish rclerencc. Addriss K. 11.. Dis patch office. fe7-10 POSITION AS DRAUGHTSMAN -EXPERIENCED In iron bridge work. Address R. o. B., Dispatch olll;e. fe9-24 SITUATION -BY AN INTELLIGENT. IN DUSTRIOUS Proiestant girl, with no rela tives, a permanent situation or some kind In a good Yamlly where she would have some privi lege and not be treitcd entirely as a servant; a good home the object more than bir wages; references. Address A. C, Dispatch office. fe3-57 SlTUATlON'-BY FIRST-CLASS NEWSPAPER man: 5 years' experience on dally in city of 35.000: recommendations lrom present employers and rcasous for changing: ahsulutcly temperate; wants fair salary, but would work cheaperuntil usefulness proved. Address LOCK BOX 11, Ra venna, O. fe3-36 Real Estate. H OUSES TO RENT BY JOHN K. EWING ft8-139 i CO., 89 Federal st. rilO RENT-IN ALLEGHENY, HOUSE OF 10 X to 12 rooms; for modern house in llrst-class location a liberal rent will be paid and property well cared for. Address MODERN, Dispatch office feii-65 Financial. MORTGAGES ON CITY OR ALLEGHENY hfountv property at lowest rates. HENRI' A. VVmA.Vi:R& CO.. 92 Fourth avenue. inh2-u IF YOU WANT TO BORROW OR LOAN monev on mortgages, buy or -sell real estate, we have the very best of facilities for handling Sropcrtlcs and pltcing of moneys promptly. 1CLA1N & ZUGSMITH, 437 Grant st. fes-79 MORTGAGES-WE HAVE ?3.O0O TO DIVIDE Into 5-500, 30O or Sl.VOO loans; 10,000 to divide Into two mortgages. $fi,00i and $k0j0; also hive 11.200, 51.500 and S5,OO0: expenses very light; money ready on approval of title. S. J. FLEM ING & CO.. 152 Flnh av. Tel. 1772. fe7-17 TO LOAN S00,000. IN AMOUNfS OF 3,000 and upward, on city and suburban property, on 5 per cent: also smaller amounts at 6 per cent. BLACK &, HAIKU, Do Fourth avenue. 6CJI-d26-D TO LOAN 1200,000 ON MORTGAGES 100 and unward at 6 per cent: S500.0U0 at4 per cent on residences oi business property, vacant lots or farms, s. II. FRENCH, I2i Fourth ave. oc23-D TO RENT PART OF A STORE, FOR A SHORT time. In central part of city. Address A. 1 ARDUM. 80S Penn avf, city. fe-3J Miscellaneous. ALLTO USE JONES' BEDBUG PARALYZElt Jones' Magic Roach Powder: contains no poison: roaches banished oy contract; satisfac tion given or no pay. Prepared byVGEO. W. JONES. 222Federafst.. Allegheny. Pa. Sold by all first-class druggists. Residence No. 80 Mon te ry st. Jyll-42-ltwp I7AVERO.ONE TO KNOW THAT THEY CAN li get their sewing machine repaired in first class order; all work warranted at the lowest prices: genuine needles and attachments for alt makes at ILCARl'tR'S, Sewing Machine Bazaar, 19 sixth st., two doors below Bijou 'theater. Ja22-MWP E VERY LADY-WISHING TO BE HER OWN dressmaker tn rail nt GIG Penn aye. ron- ?oslte Home's stores) and Investigate MADAME LESHEU'S ladles' tailoring sysvsm; no risk; parti's responsible; school now onen. noia-23 LARGE FLOORS WITH POWER. ADDRESS, giving size and location, BOX 325, Pittsburg. fe7-13 FOUND. FOUND-A LARGE LOT or WINTER clothing belonging to residents of this city was round hanging In the rooms occupied by DICKSON, the tailor, 65 Filth ave., upstairs, altered, cleaned and repaired; the owners sbonld call for them, m Dickson requires the room. . Q0I3-D Y7',!k.T'1"', " - ." "- ' FOR SALE-IMPROVED REAL ESTATE, City Residences. TVfT. WASHINGTON WYOMING ST.. , 2--lYA. STORY rramc dwelling, 6 rooms and attic; nat. gas, etc: a very neat, comfortable himeana lot Is 55x110. J. C. EE1LLY, 77 Diamond st. JM-90 KESIDENCE EXTRA FINE-ON CF.NTER av., two-story and attic brick dwelling, eight rooms, both gases, laendry, bath. Inside w, c. slate mantles, tile hearths, etc: lot .4xiK to Wylle av. J. C. RElLLY, 77 Diamond St. fo8-96 300-ON SARAH ST.. NEAR.TWENTY 4 ItrTtfll at . nl.n twn.slnrv hrick TCSI- duuee of eight rooms and ball room. hall, "vesti bule, both gases, A No. 1 cellar, sewered rom- ueie. an in gooa repair; loiautizuievi; VuV . 1.500 cash, balance on longtime. CAM1 BELL ': CO.. 1412 Carson St. ft-S ffiJQ 300-ON TWENTY-SECOND ST.. TWO iBOl STORY rrame dwelling, corner property or seven rooms and attic, hall, vestibule: water on both floors: Inilde shutters; all In best of re pair: lot 20x84 It.: terms to suit purchaser. CAMPBELL & CO.. 1412 Carson st. fc9-5 SI, onn-iiv sniTTST.. twknty-sEVENTH wsril Tlpfr hPNri nf Trwpntv.flrond Street Incline, fralnp riwelltnc newly built, of three rooms and attic; cellar; water In house: lot-jxl40 feet: terms. SSOOca'b. balance to suit. CAMl BELL A CO.. 1412 Carson st. fe9-5 CO 700-ON WHARTON ST.. NEAR E1GH OiJ, TKENTIIst.. two-story brick containing six nice dwelling rooms: both gas aud water In house, new slate roof, best of sewerage, lot 20x60 feet: a bargain to a prompt buyer. CAMPBELL i. CO., 1412 Carson st. fc9- CJI 200-MAGEK Sl, BRICK DWELLING. 6 jptfc rooms and finished attic, halhchtnacloxct. pantry, gas fixtures, papered, painted, both gases, range, good cellar, strrct sewered: all In first class condition and a bargain. WM. PETTY & .CO., 107 Fourth av. fe8-77-MWFSu OO 200-ON NINETEENTH ST., NEARCAR DOl SON St., two-story brick. dwelling or flyc rooms and attic: good cellar; gas and water in house: rear entranc: property in best of repiir; lotl5x77fcct. CAMPBELLS CO., 1412 Carou st. fe9-0 C A 200-ON FIFTEENTH SI".. S. S.. 2 TWO Oll STORY brick dwellings of live rooms ana attic each; good cellars; alley entrance: sewerage complete rents for $15 lach: lot SOvso feet; easy terms. CAMPBELL Jt CO., 1112 Carson st. le9-5 I OOO-A VERY NEAT AND OF FINE AP D jfc? PEARANCE brick house, six rooms attic, modern fixtures, location good, Bedford av Eleventh ward: easy payments can he arranged. (79) W. A. HERRON &SONS, 80 Fourth av. fL2-S-MTh (2;r 800 WILL BUY A NEW 'IWO-SIORY WO brick or 8 rooms near Fifth av. market; ood street: bouse has all modern conveniences. BAX1ER, THOMPSON &. CO., 162 Fourth av. fc8-100-MWFSU SJO 800-VICEROY ST.. NEAR MAGEC ST.. Of two-story brick dwelling 6 rooms; in good condition; terms easy. J, C. EEILLY, 77 Dia mond st. fc8-9e East End Residences. EAST END-AT S4.250-A NEAT HOUSE OF 7 rooms and bath, etc, with nice corner lot In the East End: honse almost new. possession at once. A bargain to a prompt purchaser. JAS. W. DRAPE & CO., 129 Fourth avenue, Pittsburg. 1C7-44-D OAKLAND-VERY CHEAP HOUSE CON TAINING 10 rooms. In snlcndld repair, with all modern conveniences: lot contains about one and one-quarter acres of ground: on prominent street, near cable and Daqutsne electric roads; good reasons given for selling. Inquire of W. H. WAIT. 102 Fourth av. Ja27-SJ SHADYSIDE-A HANDSOME QUEEN ANNE residence In the East Eud.Sliadysldc district; pressed brick spacious rooms, double parlors, piazza over the front; all the arrangements on the most modern scale: bath, lavatory, nat. ga, etc., etc.: fine lot 50xl6o feet; open lawn in front: desirable vicinity. Particulars aud a card to ex amine the premises from JAS. W. DRAPE .t CO., 129 Fourth av., Pittsburg. fc7-44-D' Q-f O OOO-BOQUET AND 8EMPLE SIS.. A O JLI9 fine stone front dwelling of nine rooms, hall, laundry, etc.; parlor, dining room, kitchen with nice range, and large pantry, on first floor: three rooms uud batb-room with tub, w. c. and marble-top washstand on second floor; three rpoms and large linen closet on third floor; among the advantages and well-designed appointments of this beautiful home are speaking-tubes, elec tric bells, both gases, stained glass wlndows,slate mantels, tile hearths, lnsldo shutters, flagslono sidewalks and cemented cellar; lot 62x110. BLACK & BA1RD, 93 Fourth av. (d20ii) fe8-106-9,13,2I Q-l A 000 COR. BOQUET ST. AND CRAFT Olal av. extension, a two-story and attic brick dwelling of six rooms, hall, natural gas for fuel and light, front and side porches; good stable; lot 125x200; frnit and shade trees. (dl20) BLACK. & BA1RD. 95 Fourth av. feS-107-9,14,22' QO 500-FlLBEItT ST.. CONVENIENT TO V9 cars and school, frame dwelling, four rooms, pantry, gas fixtures, papered and grained, city water, good cellar, front and back porches, trees and shrubbery: lot 25x85: a rare bargain, WM. PETTY CO., 107,Fourth av. fe8-77-Mwrsu C 2SO OAKLAND WARD ST., NEAR IpO, Wllmot: cars pass the house: two-story and mansard brick dwelling, eight rooms, bath, laundry, aud other improvements; lot 40vl20 to 20-1 oo t alley. J. C. EEILLY, 77 Diamond st. feS-96 QQ 500-EDWIN ST., NEAR S. HIGHLAND 030' av.;a two-story frame dwelling or six rooms, hall, natural gas. etc.;papered and paint ed throughout: lot 25x120. (a334) BLACK St. 11A1RD, 95 Fourth ay. fe7-34-7,9,2I Hazelwood Residences. A FINE AND VERY CHEAP HAZELWOOD property: paved and sewered street; choice lot, 50x130, with asphalt walks, lawn, shrubbery, shade, vines: modern brick house, 9 rooms. In cluding two finished attic rooms, hall, vestibule, Eantry: alt conveniences. Including both gases, . and c. water, speaking tubes, etc.: building recently erected and sluce occupied by owner; nicely papered, painted and grained, and in ex cellent condition in all respects: actual value, 7,500: we can sell for ,000, on easy terms of pay ment; electric cars and railroad both convenient. (aa46). Get our weekly bulletin with rent list. CHARLES SOMERS & CO., 313 Wood St.. 6019 Penn a v. feS-lCa' HAZELWOOD-2-SlORY Fl'.AME DWEi L lNGof 7 rooms, bath, hall, laundry, hard wood flnish, newly papered and painted, nat, gas, h. and c water. Inside w. c. sewered, etc. : lot 60x120 feet; 2 minutes' walk from Hazelwood sta tion and secoud Avenue Electric Railway: price, S.8O0; terms reasonable 1RAM. EURCUFIELD, 158 Fourth ay. lal3-30 Allegheny Residences. ALLEGHENY-HOUSE AND LOT IN FINE location, contiguous to the parks; a two storied brick with commodious rooms all modern requirements and in prime order throughout: one or the most central and convenient points in Alle gheny: possession In 30 days. JAs. W. DRAPE CO.. 129 Fourth av., Pittsburg. fe7-44-D XfORTH AVENUE. ALLEGHENY-AN EX SS CELLENj brick residence almost new, replete throughout with all the more recent Im provements and in elegant condition: rooms bright and cheerfnl, a full flood ofllglit fills every room: being a comer lot there Is not a dark re cess or niche in the entile house; full and un obstructed view of the parks, immediate posses sion. JAS. W. DRAPE A CO., 129 Fourth avenue, Pittsburg. le7-44-D SHEFFIELD ST.-TWO-STORY MANSARD brick, 8 rooms, all modern conveniences; house In A1 condition; secure permit from agls. BAXTER, THOMPSON & CO.. 162 Fourth av. leS-162-MWF Suburbnn Residences. GRAFTON fi 350 VERY CENTRALLY located, new I rame house of five rooms, well improved: lot 37x120 it.: terms very easy. (160) See W. A. HERRON i,SONS. No. 80 Fourth av. 1 Ja30-79-Ja30.fe3.0.9 EDOEWOOD-A SHORT DISTANCE FROM station, new two-story frame dwelling of G rooms, bath and 2 fiulsbed attics front, side and rear porches, house wired for electric light, slate roof, splendid well ot water, with I2 acres of ground, forest shade trees, etc.; both gases. .1. ti KEILLY. 77 Diamond St. feS-96 FOR SALE LOTS. Citv Lots. ffT OOO-ARLINGTON AV.. TWO LOTS t3X fronting 91 feet on Arlington ay. and 9(1 leetonRupp, making two lots 4)i70 ft. and 53x70 ft.; tills certainly Is a bargain. CAMPBELL A CO., 1412 Carson st. fe9-5 Qj1 COO-CORNER TWENTY-THIKD AND Ot Carson sts.. choice lot for business or dwelling purpose, size 23x120 It. to alley; terms easy. CAMPBELL &. CO., 1112 Carson st. fe9-o East End Lots. TOT- ON WARD ST., OAKLAND, 21x175; Jj cellar already built; low price. J. C. REILLY, 77 Diamond st. . fe8-!G' PENN AV. EAST END BUILDING LOTS. 1,900; easy payments If desired: only three left out of eight: 20.iro It. each; near Wincbiddle av. (47) . A. HEREON & SONS, 80 Fourth avenue. feS-5-K QQ 300-FINE BUILDING LOr. 00x170 FT.; COl location one of the best In East End; high, healthful, sewered and street paved, (lull W.A. HERRON SONS, 80 1 ourth av. fe2-5-Jt Allegheny Lots. OQOO-EASY PAYSIENTS IF DESIRED: ON OO Lanark St.. Twelfth ward, Allegheny: lo cation central. (40.) W, A. HERRON & SONS. 80 Fourth ay. ie2-5-Jl Farms. FARM-ON OHIO RIVER: 145 ACRES. BLACK loam and limestone soil, live-foot vein coal, 25-foot vein Are clay: seven acres In fruit; brick house, baru and other outbuildings; one-half mile from town and station on CM: P. R. R. ; no better place Tor the money. ED. WIITISU, 410 Grant st., Pittsburg. fcfi-D miscellaneous. BAKGAIN-15 ACRES-CAN BE CUT UP profitably Into lots. M. HOWLEY. '27 Fourth av. fe9-28 CQ 300-A NICE BRICK DWELLING OF CjiJI six rooms and finished attic, hall; Inside shutters; elate roor, etc.: lot 22x115, 3, 800 A fine home of seven rooms, bath, hall, vestibule; slate mantels; range; both gases; lot 22x124. 5, 000 A magnificent new twa-story and mansard brick dwelling of elgLt rooms and all modern Im provements; nice stable: corner lot: Immediate possession. These houses are located near Firth Avenue Market House, and will be sold on easy terms. UEUBUE SCHMIDT, 157 Fourth av. FOR AXE BUSINESS. Business Opportunities. BOOT AND SHOE BUSINESS, WITH WELL ASSOIWV.D stock in good location In Alle gheny; an excellent stand for a growing retail trade. JAS. W. DRAPE & CO., 129 Fourth av., Pittsburg. fl:7-liD' BUTCHER BUSINESS-AN ESTABLISHED stand with good shop trade and wagon ronte; engine, holler, machinery of ail klnas, horses and wagons, Stevens cooler: average weekly sales, six head of cattle, aud all small stock obtainable For information apply ROOM 606, Bank or Com merce building. fe6-70-jtr6u BUTCHER SHOP. 1175: PLANING MILL AND lumberyard, with annual business of 150, W0, on easy terms; shoe store, 375; tinshop, grocery stores, S30o to 5.000: restaurant, livery stable, bakeries, cigar stores, drug stores milk depots. SHE P ARD & CO.. 151 Fourth av. fe3 COAL fARD PROPERTY CENTRALLY LO CATED; siding has Penna. Co. connection: is especially adapted to supply therapidly increas ing demand for anthracite coal, etc, to Pittsburg and Allegheny consumers; the trade Is well estab lished; Is also a fine site for a warehouse, one of the few whose R. R. siding is possible; bargain to prompt buyer. SAMUEL W . BLACK & CO., 99 Fonrth av. fc8-99-3tw DRUG STORE-A GOOD PAYING CITY stand; cheap to a quick buyer: owner in other business. Address J. B.. Dispatch offlpp. fe7-25 FINE RtSTAURANT-GROCERY -STORE, 200 to (M: cigar store, fZOa to I.OnO: bakeries, hardware, laundry In good town. HOLMES & CO., 420 smilhfleld st. feS-137 B! OUTE-ONE OF THE BEST NEWSPAPER i rnntps In thp rltv? sAl a. wppk nrnflt: none bnt first-class man need apply. Address ROUTE, Dispatch office. fe7-7l Business Properties. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.-FOR SALE OR rent I nfuinlihed hotel of 75 bedrooms, with all modern conveniences: located In the central partof the city, near the beach. For inspection, ctc.apply to I. G. ADA31S & CO., Agents. feS-SS BEAVf It FALLS-AT A VERY LOW PRICE. K.0U0. fine manufacturing property bounded by four streets, on Ninth av., between Fifteenth and Sixteenth sts., 300 It front. (148) See W. A. HERRON & SONS,No. 80 Fourth ay. Ja29-10U-MTlv BIG HOTEL-BARGAIN, LEASE AND OUT FIT; three-story brick, 60 rooms: onoofthe best small cities of Ohio, population 14,000; nat ural g is, electric light, two railroads, elegantly located on public square: only two hotels in thn place: best of reasons for selling. Address BOX 112. Postofflce, Cleveland, O. feS-4 COSMOPOLITAN HOTEL-TUB MOST POP ULAR hotel at Ashtabnla Harbor, doing'a first-class buslnessand everything lu good order, and a good barroom In connection: accommoda tions for 45 guests. C. T1MMERM AN, Harbor, Ashtabula co., O. a!8-77 Glfl OOO-BRADDOCK. MAIN ST.. A TWO O LCs STORY brick building of two store rooms and ten dwelling rooms, hall, both gases, etc. : lot 40x1 Ai; total rentL590per annum: flrst class Investment property, (k.41) BLACK & BAIRD. 85 Fourth nv. Ie8-108-9.17.2I FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. Horses. Vehicles. Live Stock. Etc DELIVERY WAGONS-DELIVERY WAGONS all styles: ourown make. WM. BECKERT, HO to 344 Ohio street. Allegheny. Telephone, 3420. Jell-76-MWS' machinery and Metals. AUTOMATIC HOISTING ENGINES-WORK perfectly right and left, with single or double arum: second-hand boilers and engines also on hand: general machine work promptly executeo: correspondence solicited. COMBINA TION ENGINE CO.. LIM., 3140 Penn aye., Pitts Diirg. deI0-66-MWB HOIS1ING ENGINES. DERRICKS AND derrick forgings, steel hoisting aud guy ropes in stock: stationary engines and boilers, shears, clay and ore pans. etc. THOMAS CAR LIN'S SONS, Lacock and Sandusky streets Alle gheny. Pa. auS-35-MWK SECOND-IH.ND ENGINE AND BOILERS One 14x24. two 12x18, one 11x24, one 10x20, oue 10x16, 9x12, 8x12 and large lot of smaller sizes: JO-H. P. mounted portables, oue pair of boilers 42x28. agent for the Standard governor, pumps shafting, pulleys etc 23 and 25 Park Way, Alle gheny, Pa. J. S. YOUNG. fe6-D SECOND-HAND ENGINES-ONE 27 H. P. Ball pat. electric light engine, almost new; one 8x3. one 7x7, one 5x6. vertical engines: one heavy 14x24. one 11x12, 3 8x12 and 2 7x12. In hori zontal engines: all good as new. HARM ES MA CHINE DEPOT, 99 First ay.. Pittsburg. Pa. J330-D TO LET. Citv Residences. DWELLING-OF FIVE ROOMS. FINISHED attic 4(6 Ferry St., Pittsburg: rcpaperedand repainted throughout. ROBEltr KNOX, JR.. 17 Sherman av., Allegheny. fe5-S7t East End Residences. DWELLING-NINE ROOMS SllUA'lE HIGH LAN Day. Inquire GRAJF&CO., 632 and 034 Liberty St. fe7-74t Allegheny Residences. A'KCH ST.-BEIWEEN OHIO AND PARK .ZjL way, Allegheny City, desirable dwelling of 8 rooms ROBERT KNOX, JR., 17 Sherman ay., Allegheny. fe5-88t HOUSE NO. 13 NORTH CANAL ST., ALLE GHENY; 12 rooms, two attics, cemented cellars, launary, botb gases, large yard in front, side and rear; will rent house entire or each floor separately; long lease to a good tenant. Inquire at KLEBEP.S', No. 5C6 'Vt ood st. fe8-30t Suburban Residences. DWELLING-10 ROOMS. WITH STABLE, 10 acres ground and orchard, nt Evergreen, on line narrow gauge railway, i miles from Fnrtj thlrd street bridge: rent $.100 per year. Inquire 422 Wood St., GILLESPIE & CO. fc6-S9Dt EDO EWOOD STATION, P. K. R. DWELL ING newly painted, papered: insloeconven lenccs;hotand cold water:bath;largclot:frultnnd shade trees: immediate possession If required. VAN GORDER & LLOYD, No. 6218 Penn ay. Telephone 5IS6. fcS-lSt ETNA-ON P. &W. R. R., OR WEST PENN R. It., four miles from city, only 12 50 per month, elegant brick houses six rooms water and good cellar; cheapest rent and best houses ever offered for the money. BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth av. fe4-53-ot OFFICES IX IRISH. PENN. EISNER. EX CELSIOR. Scbinertz, Knhn and other build ings and in other good localities: send us your name and address and we will mail you our rent list regularly until April! free of charge. BLACK 4 BA1UD, 95 Fourth av. Jal8 63t OFFICES SEVERAL GOOD OFFICES, single and connecting rooms, at low rents, lu the Garrison buildings, corner Wood and Water st., and 'third av. aud Wood st. Apply to A. GARRISON iOUNDRY CO., Nos 10 and 12 Wood st. Ja3I-l"t OFT1CES IN GERMANIA SAVINGS BANK Building. Wood and Diamond sts.-. singly or in suits: all modern Improvements and low rent. Inquire at THE BANK. oc23-49t Atlantic City. ATLANTIC CITY. N. J RENT OR SALE Hotels cottages and bath houses; lots for sale In all parts of the city; also south Atlantic City. ISRAEL G. ADAMS & CO.. Real Estate Agents. Real Estate and Law Building. feG-'J-J Business Stands. BUSINESS HOUSES AND BUSINESS ROOMS: c ill or send lor list free. W. A. HKUIMN & SONS, 80 Fourth av. fc2-5-Mt DESIRABLE HOTEL PROPERTY-FOB. RENT or for s lie; recently rebuilt: location ex cellent: finely appointed: bar equipments first class: M cash if sold; 1, 500 per anuum rental. Apply lockbox GG., Atlantic City, N.J. Jal8-46MTSt 1ARGE STOREROOM-AT 75 (DISPATCH J building) Diamond st : next storobntone to Smith Held: size about 20X100, and widening to .10 lectin the rear; steam heat, electric light and rear entrance for wacrous and goods; power can also be supplied If 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 LAUN DRt, Nos.25and27tederlst., Pittsburg. Ja27-98t "VTEW BLOCK-OF FOUR 4-SlORY BUILD .al 1NGS: stores aud dwellings: corner or Wylie av. and High St., near Court House. E. KELLY, JR., 161 Fifth. l v. lc8-69-MWSUt XT1CE FIVE-EOOM DWELLING-FEDERAL JLI st. extension: store and duelling. Chestnut St.. Allegheny: six-room dwelling, Sedgwick St. Inquire of J. 1C. McKLE, 708 Penu av., room 611. fe7-64-MWst PENN AV.. NOS. 2310 34 INCLUsIVE-SlZE 80xllo it., running back tn Exchange .alley, on which is a two-story brick bnlldlng. sultab'c for manufacturing business, with engine, shaft ing, etc. See I. if. WH1TAKER. 195 Fifth av. fc8-37t STOREROOM-A LARGE ROOM, 18X14. LO CATED at 704 Penn av., Wllkinsbnrg, Pa.'; at present occupied as drygoods store; natural gas and other conveniences. Inquire of J. B. UU1F. Central Stockyards or WiJklnsburg. Pa. fe7-I8-MWRt STORKS AND BUSINESS ROOMS IN ALL parts of the two cities and suburbs: send your name and addicss and we will mall you our rent list- regularly until April 1, free of charge. BLACK & BAIRD. 95 Fourth av. del7-20t STORE OR WAREHOUSE NO. 931 LIBERT? av.: also office lit the BIssell block, corner Seventh av. and bmitbflcld st. J. H. BISSELL, 200 BIssell block. fe5-21t THE SIXTH FLOOR OF 75. 77 and 79 DIAMOND st. will be to let from April 1, wllh possibly possession to lessee earlier: dimensions 60x9u eet: lighted upon all fonr sides and also from large central well; suitable Tor large wholesale wareroom or light manufacturing: both passen ger and freight elevators electric light, steam heating and power supplied Ifnecessary. Apply to J.L.CLARK, room 26, 7L 77 and 79 Diamond st. Ja22-98t TWO NEW STOKEKOOMS-535 AN D537FIFTH av. rplate glass fronts: elegant location for fine grocery or drygoods store. BAXTER, THOMPSON & CO.. 162 Fonrthav. la30-72-Dt TWO STOKES-W8. 510-AND FOURTH FLOOR over 502 to eio Liberty st. Inquire at A. EDLI3 A CO.'S, 602 Liberty st, Xe9-lt TO LET SPECIAL. TO LET BY CHABLES SOMERS JtCO.. 313 Wood St., 3313 Penn av., 6019 Penn av. CITY. Fifth av. and Cherry alley. In Maeder build ing, jifth floor, large room 35x18. skylight, five windows, vanlt. stationary washstand, w. c. on floor; (5C0 per year: also, same floor, two rooms two windows each, vault, etc.: C5cach per year; third floor, two rooms same as aoove, 450 each per year; good basement, large side entrance, (300 per year: no manufacturing allowed: no sleeping apartments. No. IB Wylle av storeroom 14x30 feet, lately remodeled, in good repair, good cellar, posses sion April, 1891: 50 per month. No. 8 Klrkpatrlck st, new two-story brick house. 8 rooms bath, hot and cold water, laun dry, all in good order, possession April L 1891: 35 per month. Center av. and Crawford St.. two-story brick house, mansard. C rooms, hall, bath. Inside w. c, range, hot and cold water, possession April 1, 1891; 25 per month. No. 4 Klrkpatrlck St., two-storv brick house, mansard, 8 rooms, hath, hot and cold watir, range, both gases, w. C, good cellar: two minutes walk from Central Traction cars: possession April I, 1891: 32 per month. No. 545 Fifth av., six rooms on fiat, second floor: city water, both gases Inside w. c, all con veniences; possession at oucc; 23 per month. Nos. 508 and 510 Liberty St.: two storerooms, 11x17 feet, and 16x25 feet. In angle shape; good cellar under both stores; possession April 1; both 1,900 per annum. Nos. 502 and 510 Liberty St.: fourth floor. In angle shane. 80x80 feet at widest part; possession at once; COO per annum. No. 440.1 Peunav.;threc-8torybrlckhouse. vesti bule, hall. 8 rooms batn. laundry, range: everv tbingln good order; possession April 1: 50U per annum. Nos. 1124 and 1126 Pcnnav., second floor. 3'ixIlO feet, suitable tor light manufacturing business possession at once; 40 per mouth. No. 207 Wood st. rour-story brick bulidlng.21x 100 feet, good dry cellar, elevator, electric lights, natural gas hall entrance to upper floors, pos session April 1: 2,5C0 per annum. Smith Beld at., second, third and fonrth floors with three rooms on second floor, four roums on third floor, one large room on fourth floor, used for laundry purposes: water and both gases on all floors hall entrance; possession at once; 75 per month. EASV END. No. 5.18 Park av., frame house. 9 rooms, bath. Inside shutters, hot and cold water, both gases nice lawn and shade trees all conveniences; possession April 1: 40 per month. Baker and Wltherspoon sts., one square from Butler st.. two-story brick house, attic eight rooms wide ball, good cellar, good well In yard, elevated, pleasant surroundings Ane view; pos session at once, 20 per month. No. 169 Meadow st., frame house 6 rooms and two rooms In attic, bath, both'gases electric lights lnsldo shutters, w.c, slldlngdoors ftont and rear porches, front and rear stairways good cellar. laundry, slate mantels tile hearths papered all through, newly painted; possession April l; 40 per month. ALLEGHENY. Sampson St., near Arch, two story brlrfe house, 8 rooms, bath, both gases, hot and cold water; possession April 1: (33 per month. No. 175 Federal St.: storeroom 20x100 feet, good cellar, two show windows water both gases; all in good repair; possession April 1; 1,000 per an num. , Get onr weekly bulletin, filled with descriptions of new properties to let, for sale etc. CHARLES SOMERS & CO., 311 Wood St., 3313 Penn av., 6019 Penn av. fcS-164t TO LET BY A. D. WILSON. 55 Federal St., Allegheny. ALLEGHENY HOUSES, 263 Locust St., near Bidwcll, fine 3 story brick dwelling: parlor, dining room, kitchen. laundry. 6 chambers, two attics hath, w. c. stationary washstand. etc.; large lot: good brick stable and carriage house, or will sell on easy terms. 129 Sheffield sU, brick house, 12 rooms hall, range, bath, laundry, etc., good finish, late im provements; rent 850. No. 3 Fulton St., brick house, eight rooms bath, laundry, etc ; rent (400, 75 Page ft., brick' house, nine rooms, all mod ern Improvements: rent 450. 341 Bcayer av., brick house, six rooms hall, a large yard and stable; rent (30. 156 Irwin av.. brick house, elghtrooms all mod ern Improvements: rent 40; no water rent. 261 Rebecca St., brick house, seven rooms hall, gas, water, etc.: rent 25. 23 Sheffield St.. brick honse. nine rooms all modern Improvements: rent 500. 109 Page st., brick house, eight rooms, hall, range, bath, etc. ; rent 36 50. At Glenfleld station, bouse, seven rooms, hall, porch front and side, healer in cellar, sltte mantel, range, water, natural gas etc.; about three minutes from station: rent 18. 172 Bucna Vista St.. brick house, 8 rooms bath, range, w. c, laundry, etc. Rent, 33 33 per month. 177 Beaver av., near Pennsylvania ay., new brick store and dwelling, 6 rooms and cellar. Will rent separate. 87 Ridge av., brick house, 8 rooms bath, range, w. c. etc. Rene, 3J. 57 Pennsylvania av., brick honse, 6 rooms large attic bath, range, w. c, nice yard front and rear. Rent. (30. - 158 McClnro av., brick house, 5 rooms hall and attic, gas and water; rent, (15 50. At Emsworth, P.. Ft. W. & C. It. R-, house. 10 rooms, gas ana water, carriage honse and stable, plenty of fruit, about H acres ofjrround; rent, (45. 158 Sheffield .St., 3-story brick dwelling. 10 rooms, nan. Datn, w c, yara irons ana rear, flue location: rent. (600. 232 Locust St., lrame house, 6 rooms and hall, water In kitchen, natural gas large yard; rent, 25. Fruit farm In Ross township, adjoining city line. Wn acres In all kinds of fruit, three houses bank barn aud stable: for sale at (15,000. 71 Page st., brick house, 8 rooms, bath, laundry, w. c, washstand, etc: rent (3a. II Taylor av., three-story brick house, 11 rooms, all modern Improvements; rent (550. 123 Sheffield St., btlck house, 8 rooms hall, bath, range, laundry. etc.;rent5uv. III Page St., brick house, 8 rooms ball, laundry, bath, w. c, etc, etc.; rent 36 50; no water rent, Emsworth station, frame house. 7 rooms, only 2 minutes' walk from station; rent (10. 211 Market St., brick honse. 6 room', bath, range, w. c, laundry, etc.; rent (27 50, no water rent. fe9-ist TO LET BY VAN GORDER & LLOYD, 6218 Penn ay., E. E. Telephone 5136. Possession April 1. 6 rooms, 330 sua water rent. No. 219 Locust St., Sixth ward. 6 rooms. 20, 112 Wlnslow St., near Duquesne Traction line. 6 rooms 25, 6118 Aurclia St.. range, bath, in side w.c, natural gas newly papered, brick house. 8 rooms, 41 67 and water rent. No. 4 Hlland place. North Hlland av., first-class location 8 rooms, 32. 5812 Broad St., Nineteenth ward, h. and c. water, natural gas, electric light. 8 rooms, 50, all convenleucesand large ground', Forbes St., near Shady av. 5 roAms (33 &I, Fillmore st,, near Craig, Belle field, roomy, comfortable house. 8 rooms 35, Edgewood station, P. R. It., acre of ground, good lrult trees. 6 rooms 26. 125 Denniston av., paved street, stable attached. 7 rooms, outside laundry and stable, (33 33, lot 34X143. Possession now. 7 rooms, (25, 6110 Aurella st., brick honse, with water, gas, range, InslJe w. c. 8 rooms, bouse at Edgewood, P. R. It., fine, large grounds. fe9-34t TO LET BY W. A. HERRON & SONS, 80 Fonrth av. Stores and dwellings. Butler St., No. 4753. brick building of six dwell ing rooms and storerooms. (40 per month Frankstown ay., near Penn ay.. East Liberty, fine new storerooms with eight swelling rooms, all in. 1.: private entrance front and back. ICO per month. Beaver av., 185. Allegheny, store and six dwell ing rooms. 117 50. Pcun av.. 1703, store and six dwelling rooms. 55 per month. Liberty St.. No. 5140, nr. Osceola St., store, five dwelling rooms; m. I.: stable: 13 34 per month. Svcamore st.. corner Wyoming st.. Mt. Wash ington, f. store six dwelling rooms-(31 25. No. 366 Fifth av.. nr. Magee St., store and six dwelling rooms. 53 34 per month. Also others. And also dwellings large and small, in all parts of both cities and suburbs. Send for list. fe9-15t TO LET BY D. BEHEN A SON. 4112 Penn av. (18-Corner Natchez and Bishop sts.. Mt. Wash ington, new brick, 5 rooms, hall, attic water, Inside shutters, slate mantels, etc. (II Plus, near Eighteenth t.. S. S., 3 rooms first floor, water, porch and cellar 13-Cedar. near Liberty, 2 rooms and cellar, rear of brick house. (30 Royal, near East St.. Allegheny, good stand, butcher shop and 4 rooms, cellar, large slaughter house, ice room, stable, etc. 913 Larve storeroom aud cellar, Frankstown, near Lincoln a V. 12 Thnc rooms water and cellar, first floor, rear 2911 Penn av. fe9-17t D. BEHEN & SON. 4112 Penn av. TO LET BY A. GOEDDEL. 109 Collins av.. near cor. Penn av. Frame store and 5 rooms Penn av.. East End, 28. Fine large new storeroom on Frankstown av.. central location. Elegant opportunity for open ing flrt-class business In the East End. New lrame house, Collins av.. 6 rooms and fin ished attic: all modern; rent, (30. New brick honse. Frankstown av 9 rooms, all modern conveniences; rent, 15. Center av., near Penn ay., large brick ore room and 5 rooms; rent, 335. fu5-30-ltrh TO LET BY M'MANUS CO., Cor. Fourth av. and Wood st. 10 room house on Roupst., E. E.. COO a year. 2 new 8-room houses. Broad St., each (450. 1 new 9-rooin house. Broad St., 450. 2 new bouses, Marlon sta., Second av., (33 per month. 1 good 6-room house. Walnut St.. (25. Houses of all sizes in botb cities and suburbs. fe9-16t Booms. CI F.CIIN Il-HTORY FRONT BOOM WITH Xe9-S.t O boud. iTTlIIEDAY. TO LET. 'OTfarpii ti pntis- DWELLINGS. STORES ANDOFFICE3-UPON request we will mall you our rent list reg ularly until April l, free of charge: write yonr name plainly and give full residence andress street and number. BLACK & BAIRD. 95 Fourth avenue. feS-71t FURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED HOUSES and rooms In both cities and suburbs: rents couectea ami monthly statement renuerea wim check bv ROOM RENTING AND COLLECTING AGENCY, 2 and 4 Sixth st. fe9-19t STABLE-A LARGE. FIRST-CLASS STABLE In rear or IK Sheffield St., Allegheny: en trance from alley, inquire or MORRIS JIAEIt, Kanfmanns' store. fc7-6.1t PERSONAL. PERSONAI-GOOD TIME NOW FOR COL ORED help from South. PEREGKINO. 159 k ourth av. fc9-2l IDKRSONAL-CASH PAID FOR OLD GOLD anil sllvef : Jewelry repaired: new work made to order. CHRIS. HAUCH, 511 Smlthfleld st. jalS-81 PERSONAL ENCYCLOPEDIA BRITANNI CA. 24: Chambers' frncTclopcdla, (10. All others at half prices for 3) days only. FRANK BACON 4. CO., 301 Smlthfleld St., Pittsburg. Pa. fe4-53 PERSONAL-FINE BOOKS-WE HAVETHE finest collection or Andy illustrated books In Pittsburg: bi"iiitiri'.b!ndlugs: low prlcesicomc and see tliem: hundreds of books for presents. LtA'l'SBOOKSI O R V, 900 Liberty St. de!2 STRAYED. QTRAYED-A WHITE FRENCH POODLE kj dog. registered, answers to the name of Keno; 5 reward if returned to 42 FOURTH ST. le9-7 ELECTIONS. rT'HE ANNUAL MEETING OK THE JL stockholders of the New York and Cleve land Gas Coal Company will be heldattbe office of the company. No. 2G8 Wood street, on WEDNESDAY. February 11. lS91.at 10 o'clock A.M.. for the election of officers and directors to serve during the ensuing year, and for tho transaction of such other business as may bo properly brought before the meeting. C. L. DIXON. Clerk. Pittsburg. Feb. 2. 1S91. f c 4-19-M w r Central Bank. 1 Pittshuro, Pa., January 31. 1S9LJ IJ1LECTION THE ANNUAL ELF07ION 11 for Directors of this bank, to serve vunng the ensuing vcar. will be held at the linking bouse. 17 Fifth avenue. TUESDAY, February 10, 1S91, between the bours of 1130 A. it. andl P. M. C. U. DAVIS. Cashier. fel-64-D Pittsburg Castle Shannon R, R. Co., Co.,) uenetai otnee. Carson St.. souttwae, PtTTSnURO. Feb. 2. 1891. TjlLECTION THE ANNUAL MEETING Pi of the stockholders of this company will be beld at this office on TUESDAY, Febru ary 17, 1891, between the hours ot 2ond4r. it, for the purpose of electing a president and ten directors to servo during the ensuing year and for the transaction of such other business as may properly come before them. E. J. REAMER, feI-G9-D Secretary and Treasurer. Office of Pittsburg? and CnicAOo"! Gas Coal Co., j Room 19 Gcrmama Bank Building. y Fittsburo, Pa., January 27, 189L J VTOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS THE JN 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 as may come before it, will be held at this office TUESDAY. February 10, between the hours of 1 and 4 o'clock r. M. JAMES A. SMITH, ja3I-lll-Ja3I.fe2.9 Secretary. oiricLiiprrrsBURG. SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE CEIVED at the office of City Controller until MONDAY, the lBth day of February. A. D. ISU1. at 2 o'clock, for repairing; and remodel ing the counters desks, screens, etc, in the City Treasurer's office. Municipal Hall. Plans and specifications can be seen and blanks for bidding can be obtained at the Gen eral Office, Department of Public Works. Each proposal must be accompanied by a bond, with two sureties, in double the amount, probated before the Mayor or City Clerk. Tbo Department of Awards reserves the right to reject any or all bids E. M. EIGELOW, Chief of Department of Public Works Pittsburg, Pa., Feb. 4, 189L fe5-23-D Department of Public Safety, i PlTTSBUBO, Feb. 4, 1S9L ( SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE CEIVED at the office of the City Control ler until MONDAY, Feb. 10. 1S9L at 2 o'clock p. M.. for remodeling and refitting building No. 416 Liberty street. Specifications and all information can be ob tained from Charles Blckel, Architect. Hamil ton building, 91 and 93 Fifth avenue. Proposals must be accompanied bv a bond in double the amount of bid, with two sure ties, said bond to be executed before the Mayor or City Clerk. The Department of Awards reserves the right to reject any or all bids. J. O. BROWN. Chief of Department of Public Safetr. fel-81 No. 219. 1 KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRES ENTS. That we. tbo undersigned owners of all tho pronerty Involved herein, do hereby Set apart and dedicate to public use forever as a public alley all that piece of eround bounded and described as follows, to wit: Beginning at the northerly side of Breckin ridge avenue at the ou:bwest cornerof lot No. 1, in William Arthur's plan of lots, as recorded in Plan Book vol 2, part 2, page 96; tbenco along the line of said lot No. 1, and also along tba line between said lot No. 1 and lot No. 10 in Alexander W llson's plan of lots, as recorded in the office aforesaid in Flan Book vol. I, part 1, page 167, to Center avenuo (formerly the Pittsburg and Coal Hill Turnpike Road); thence along Center avenue westwardly twenty (20) feet; tbenco by a line parallel with tho said line of lot So. 1 in Artbut's plan aforesaid through lot No. 10 and other ground to Breck inridge avenue; thence eastwardly along Breck inridce avenue to the place of beginning. And we do hereby waive any and all claim for damages caused by tbo taking of said grounds Tor public use. In witness wbereof wo have hereunto set our hands and seals this 29th day of November, A. D. 1S90. 8. EWART. rseaL MARYEWART. Seal.J Attest: FREDERICK EWART. Personally appeared S. Ewart, who, being duly sworn according to law, doth depose and say that the nndersigned are the owners of all the property invplved in the foregoing deed of dedication. S. EWART. Sworn and subscribed before this 29th day of November, A. V. lb&O. E. J. MARTIN. Asst Clty Clerk. In Councils, January 12. 1891. read, accepted and approved. H. P. FORD. President of Select Council. Attest: GEORGE BOOTH, Clerk of Select Council. G. L. HOLLIDAY, President of Common Council. Attest: E. J. MARTIN. Clerk ot Common Council. Recorded in Ordinance Book. vol. 7, page 623, this 22d day of January, A. D. 189L f e6-5 TNo. 220. 1 DEDICATION "OF BEACON STREET, from Wightman street to Schenley Park, and Wightman street from Forbes street to Beacon street at width of 100 feet. To the Select and Common Councils of the City of Pittsburg. Ibe undersigned, John R. Murdoch. Alex ander Murdoch, David B. Murdoch and Ellen M. Watson (nee Ellen Murdoch), owner of property on the south side of Forbes street, in the Twenty-second ward of said city, and lying adjacent to Wightman street (from Forbes street to the southern side of Beacon street, or ot the full width as hereinafter mentioned) as located by the city of a width of 50 feet and ad jacent to Beacon street, as located by the city, at a width of 60 feet, and extending from said Wightman street to the eastern lino of Schen ley Park, do hereby dedicate tn the city of Pittsburg the said portions of Wightman and Beacon streets, and an additional width of 50 feet to the west side of said portion of Wight man street, and an additional width of 40 feet to tho south sido of said portion nf Beacon street, so that the said portions of Wightman and Beacon streets shall be and remain forever of the width of 100 feet, as appears on the plan signed by us, and hereto attached as part hereof, and that the said streets so dedicated shall constitute and remain forever one of tho entrances to the said p irk. This dedication is mado without any condi tions or reservations, but wo hope the sucges tion may not bo indelicate that tms dedication may bo entitled tho "Murdoch Entrance." as there aro many connections of our family ot tbat name owning lands in that vicinity. JOHN IS. MURDOCH. ALHXANDER MURDOCH, DAVID B. MURDOCH, ELLEN M. WATSON. State of Pennsylvania, County of Allegheny, ss: Alexander Murdoch, being duly sworn, says that bo is ono nt the parlies who signed the foregoing petition and the plan annexed there to, tbat his signature to said petition and plan is in his own proper handwriting, and that tho signature nf John R. Murdoch, David B. Mur doch and Ellen M. Watson arc the bona fide signatnresnf the parties represented thereby, and tbat the said parties are tbe owners nf all tho property out of which the land dedicated is taken. ALEX. MURDOCH. Sworn and subscribed this 22d day or Novem ber. 1890. HILARY B. BRUNOT. seal Notary Public. In Councils, January 12, 1891, read, accepted and approved. H. P. FORD. President of Select ConncO. Attest: GEO. BOOTH, Clerk of Select Coun cil. G. L. HOLLIDAY, President -of Com mon Council. Attest: E. J. MARTIN, Clerk of Common Council. Recorded In Ordinance Book, vol. 7, page 626, 22d day ot January, A. D. 189L leS-S IContinued on Sixth Fage.J CHOICE PROPERTIES. w 7E OFFER FOR MALE SEVERAL Of ltiti ilOai IJJi3iltAtliiC ORANGEGROVES IN THE STATE OP FLORIDA. Ono of 100 acres adjoining the village of St. Francis Is offered for $25,000. A part of this grove has been in bearing soveral years. Other trees are coming into bearing: One small grove of three acres, which paid a net profit of 51,500 tho past seasoo. Is offered for $7,000. We alo offer a choico location for a SANITARIUM, with a 20-acre orange grove, eight-room bonso and good out-buildlngs, for MO.00O. Lands adjoining either of the groves may ba added at a low price. Location desirable. Water from artesian wells. Good store, weekly newspaper and dally maiL L H. HARRIS DRUG CO, NOS. 45 AND 43 SEVENTH AVENUE. PITTSBURG. PA. fe4-r BRICK HOUSE. $5,800. In good location; near cable lines and electric road: two-story anil attic with modern improve ments. Possession at any time between now and April 1. $2,100 FOP. A NEAT LITTLE FRAME HOUSE IN" EXCELLENT NEIGHBORHOOD, EAST P.ND; HANDY TO CARS; LARGE LOT. S. A. DIOKLE & CO., Penn and Shady Ays., E. E. East End properties only. f b7-ll-D COKE WORKS, Consisting of abont 200 acres of the nine-loot vein of Connellsville Coking Coal, a part of which is drift, and 50 acres surface, for sale. Mine and ovens fully equipped; present ca pacity, 150 tons coke per day, which can easily be increased. Location and railroad facilities first clas9. Property adjoining other largo works now in full operation. Tbe Improve ments are good, costing !2o00. Tbe entire plant is offered for $75,000. or about $300 per acre for tbe coal, inclnding improvements. Terms easy; long time. Apply to or address SAMUEL COLVIN, feS-25 133 Fourth av Plttsluirir. AUCTION SALEs. RECEIVER'S SALE OF WILLIAM TANN" BREWERY By orderof tbe Court of Com mon Pleas No. 2 of Allegheny county. I will, on WEDNESDAY, February 25, 1891, at 10 o'clock A. M.. on tbo premise', corner Twenty-fourth, aud Smallman sts Pittsbnrg. expose to public salo the brewery and outfit, together with all the stock on hand, being the property of the William Tann Brewing Company. The brewery property consists of two pieces of real estate, one situate on the southeast corner of Twenty fourth and Smallman sts-having a fronton Smallman st. of 150 feet and extending baclc along Twenty-fourth st. 143 feet, more or less, to an alley; tbe other situate on the northeast cornerof Twenty-fonrtb and Smallman sts.. fronting 125 feet on Smallman st-and running back along Twenty-fourth st. 120 feet, more or less. On this property is erected a large three story brick brewery, a brick storehouse contain ing fermenting rooms and cooling apparatus, framo wastcbouse, stables, etc, and all the nec essary adjuncts and appurtenances of a brew ery. Tbe brewery has a capacity of SCO barrels of ale and 450 barrels of beer per week, and has a full supply of all the f urmsbment necessary and useful in the operation of tbe brewery. Sale of the property will be made subject to tha lien of two mortgages, each of $25,000. WILLIAM S. PIER. Receiver of William Tann Brewing Co. feo-8J-5,9,12,16,19,23,2o ASSIGNEE'S SALE, Tho Entire Plant, Machinery and Fixtures of the Love Sewing Machine Co., -ON TUESDAY, February 17, 1891, At 11 A. M., at tbe Factory, Rochester, Pa. Me Union Transfer anil Trust Company, OF PITTSBURG, fel-127-itwir Assignee, HANDSOME FURNITURE. ELEGANT carpets, bric-a-brac, pictures, etc., at auc tion. TUESDAY MORNING, February 10, at 10 o'clock, at the rooms, 311 Markets. Fine line of parlor suits In English rags, Bro catelle. silk and satin tapestry, plush and hair clotb, walnut, oak and cherry chamber suits, wardrobes, hair and husk mattresses, bed springs, fine decorated toilet ware, fine pictures, rugs, elegant ball, room and stair carpets, flna clocks, curtains, fine folding bed, bookcases, hall racks, secretary desks, revolving chairs, fine sideboards, extension tables, dishes, glass ware, notion., etc Also, at the same place, at 2.30 in tno after noon, all tho balance of Flemming & Hamil ton's goods, slightly spoiled bv fire and water. HENRY AUCTION CO.. fe8-13! Auctioneers. UCTION SALE '1 ho complete furnishment of the elegant res ldencc, 2IS'CoIlins avenue. East End, WEDNESDAY MORNING, February IL At 10 o'clock. Everything is of tbe best and embraces a handsome chamber suit, cost S350; mirror-door wardrobe. 175; fine bedding, springs and mat tresses, tables, rockers, plctnres, walnut desk and chair, srlk cushioned parlor suit, looking elas'. ornaments and brlc-a-brac, fine carpets on rooms, halls and stairs, ball rack, parlor lamp, curtain, lambrequin, fenders, eta, music box, cost 7C0: dining room sideboard, fine dishes, cutlery, silver and glassware, leather chairs, extension table, laundry and kitchen goods. Houso open after 8 o'clock morning of sale. HENRY AUCTION CO.. Auctioneers. feS-135 AUCTION SALt H. R SMITHSON. RealEstatn and General Auctioneer, room 53, Eisner bnlldlng. Filth and Wood street. Sales of jewelry and merchandise at stores. Furni ture at residences promptly attended to. de63T RESORTS. H ADDON HALL. ATLANTIC CITY. N. X. Reopens February 14. Hot and Cold Sea Water Baths in the House. tc6-fll LEEDS &LIFPINCOTT. TIIE CHALFONTE ATLANTIC CIIY, N. J. On tho beach, with unsnrpassod ocean view. Salt water baths In tbe honse. Send for circular, fel 90-n E. ROBERTS & SONS. REMOVAL. IR,. O. ZMZILIIIEIR., House and Sign Painter, has removed from 135 Third avenue, to 73 SIXTH AVENUE. Opposito Third Presbyterian Church. Special attention given to the handling of plate glass, cutting and drilling. Repairing windows, sky lights, etc House painting and glazing ia all its branches. ocl9-&-D McNAUG-HER & CO., Contractors for Paving Sidewalks With Cement, Brick and Fire 3rick, Concratinq Cellars, 110 FEDERAL ST.. ALLEGHENY. PA. Cnrhstone furnished and set. f-7-8-D him & DOWN, Strous & McAteer 613 LIBERTY ST. sepl-25-MWT PATENTS. O. D. LEVIS, Solicitor of patents. , 131 Fifth avenue, above Smlthfleld, nextLeader office. No delay. Established 20 years. se2S-13 BUTTER-FROM bTEVENSON CREAMERY, In 3, 4 aud 5 pound cases. GEO. K. SIEVENSON & CO, JyG-oS-MWF Sixth aventta AF. SAWHILL. ACCOUNTANT. 187 Federal street, Allegheny. Pa. Attends to opening or clo!ag baoVs. correc tion of errors, or anything in the line ot accounting. deS-54-s iujs uj v1-'wu'uuw on mort gages, city or country property, at lowest rates. JAS. W. DRAPE & CO.. .O Fourth, av.. Pitts, bur& Telepaone.No. 973, Ul-O-o i T""- r- " - Jt -' " " -- iJB.i I I -HI im -- r-r.Jg-ja--PJ.-4nBa.-aTC-E -af ,---4. -' . -- --. .. . , . . ,,. . , -j.--, ,,J .SSJ1KM , , , " J iriB JSsg-taBaMaaaaalaWHaaaaaaaaaiaaaiaaalaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaiaaaiaaaii-paMaiMi
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