THE PITTSBURG- DISPATCH. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY STREET AND LOBBY. A Dublin Barrister Explains the Origin of the Word Boycott, PITTSBURG'S BOOKWOBMSPLEKTY. Why Jnfiaenza Flourishes to Ench a Great 1 xtent at Present. SHOUT STOEIES FEOil A FJC1LE PES Henry A. Keely, a Dublin barrister, who Is spending a few days in this city, said: "At dinner last night the coinage of words came up lor discussion, and I naturally instanced the word 'bojcott' as a remarkable example of how easily a word comes into general use the world over. You see, boycott' expresses the idea of secular excommunication better than any oth er word in existence. It supplied a verbal want and was a political weapon as well. Or course the origin of the word is familiar to everyone, but it may not be so generally known when the word first appeared in print. It happens that I made some inquiry into this matter for a di cnssion as to the birth of the verb no boy cott, nr the nouna boycott', raged w ith us a br ef while ago and I have good reasons for belie tng that the verb at all events occurred fnr tlin flrt time in print in the Dublin Sventng Jfail on November 13. 18S0. The pas sage in which it occurred I copied for handy reference, and here it is: They will make the tenantrj in each locality think twice before thev undertake to boycott a farm or a shop or an agent ' It snrang into popularity at once, a-'.! arter that the Dublin papers were full of. the new word, and itsonn crossed the Channel ard entered the vocabulary ot the Thunderer, ana verv soon the types were printing it every where all over the world." nook Lovers Are rientirul Hero. As he turned over the leaves of Engenp Field's "A Little Book or Western Verse." which, by the way, it is pleasant as it is odd. In the cae of a volume of poem, to note lias reached a third edition already. Charles Ger ndje. a New York traveling man. said in a Fifth a ecue bookstore : "lam something of a crank on bnok, and I alwas drop into a bookstore when 1 want to while awav an hour or so. The habit sticks to me wherever I go, and the consequence s that I know iuoi of the bookstores in the United State, or at all eents in the big cities. I hate noticed that the Mtts burg bookore are generall more crowded than the are anvwhere else; the throng incon venience me and that 1 suppose impressed the fact upun inc. There seem to be a great mix ture of men in the store here, too: I mean the Imoki-h man. the lover of literature does not i-ni to belong to an class more than -mother. Thatsurelj points to a large reading public, to whom hn Carnegie libraucs will cater. I have noticed aIo that not o many women surround the book counters here a in some of the East ern cities, Boston especially." Why Influenza FlourUhe. Ap epos of the prevalent weather and its effects on health. Dr Joseph Dickson said: The humidit) of the air is the cause of much ili-tase that is called bj all sorts of names but the right one. For the past thtee or four years the exceive humidity of the atmosphere has been pla n.g hn oe with health here. Thero is no need to go abroad for a anie. to call it Rus sian grippe .t la sucpl) lunuenza in one form or another, and the lnfiuenzamaj be attributed In a microbe that flourishes in a humid atmos phere ot a certain temDeratnre. The extremes of heat and ciild remove the microbe of influ enza from the altitude of man; that is to say, extreme told keeps it in the ground in a frozen and harmless state, and heat causes it to rise abo e the atmosphere where men breathe. Now in recent years we have not had any long terms of severe cold or heat. Ihe thermometer, with out pretending to be exact. has registered 15 on an average through our winters, and in summer has not exceeded the temperate often or tor long Dermis. Hence the influenza microbe has been multiplied exceedingly, and has been piesent in our atmosphere for at least two thirds of the year. Influenza has been tho most prevalent of complaints, and in lots of instances it ought to bear the blame thrown upon typhoid f c cr and other diseases.' Pleasinc the Public "The American public knows what it wants, and the only way to please the public Is to give It what it wants," said Francis Wilson, the comedian. "Once Iliad somo idea of cultivating th public, by giving them music and every thing -f the best in comic opera. I wanted an artistic ensemble. I had an artistic ensemble when we hrst gave 'The Oolah.' The music was in Lecocq's best style, and I gave the score in full, with all the delicate work in tact. My boy, it was a frost. People said it might be Lecocq's music in very truth, and the artistic ensemble might be there, but they were not amused or pleaded with it. The box office receipts repeated this verdict in very eloquent figures, and I pro ceeded to disembowel the artistic ensemble, cut out the corns and tassels of tine music, ana generally adapt it not to standards of high art, uut to the popular desire as far as 1 knew how. I w as disabused of my notion that I was a pub lic educator. The public had educated me. The only way to please the public is to give it west it wants; and it requires enough science and art and studv and expense to tax the or dinary man to discover what the public de tires." Pure Whisky Unpopular. Holding up a flask of pure Monongahela rye whisky so that the light showed off its color, which resembled that of a moderately pale t berry, Joseph Carson, liquor dealer, said: "There's theoldMonongabela rye in its natural fctate, uncolored, untouched since it left the still, and, will you believe it, most men will turn up their noses at it and take in preference a whisky that has been colored, flavored ana bocuspocused in all sorts of wajs? It is a fact that the majority of men do not like pure whisky. It may be that it they had been born in a world where nothing but pure whisky was on tap they would not prefer the tinted, doctored stuff. But as it is I have almost lost patience sometimes in trying to persuade men that the pure essence of grain is better than liquor that has been dressed up till it is 'fit okilu' Some men will not believe that whisky is the Tale stuff' unless it has a bite like a weasel; others want an aromatic flavor that can't belong to pure whisky, and the few who do want pure whisky hare no end ot a time getting 10" H.J. UTDIAKA COTTHIY GEOWDI G. A Vanderbilt Agent After 5,000 Acres of Coal Land. Ex-State Senator George W. Hood, of Indiana, registered at the Seventh Avenue last evening. Mr. Hood thinks that his county is entering on a new era ot development on accouDt of the numerous sales of coal lands being made. He states that an agent representing the Van derbilt interest in the Beach Creek road has been in Indiana for several weeks ready to ihake the hrst payment for the purchase of the Lebanon tract of coal, consif ting of 5 000 acres. There is some hitch about the options, but the sale is expected to be made shortly. Other coal men are buj ins heavdy and going into the manufacture of coke. Jlr. Hood thinks also there is plenty of nat ural gas in the vicinity. The well that was atruck two months ago near Willets, about 12 miles from Indiana, still maintains a pressure of 200 pounds. A number of wells are being bored, aud the held is to be thoroughly tested A Woman's Adtice. "There is little in woman's advice, yet, he that won't take it is not overwise," says Cer vantes. This proverb is most aptly illus trated in the following item: During the fall of 1882, while my daugh ter was teaching iu the country near here, she contracted a seTere cold aud cough, I sent her a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough 3!emedy and the effect was so satisfactory that on her recommendation the entire neighborhood began its use, and with the most satisfactory results, which has con tinued with increasing confidence ever since. J. H. Keinhart, Druggist, Alton, Kan. CO cent bottles for sale bv druggists. wsu B.&B. Clearance extraordinary 60-inch English euitiugs 1 a yard, this morning at 8:30. Boggs & Buhl, Fresh Arrivals ln Gloves. Our spring importations ol the popular Biarritz gloves now open tans, browns, modes, grays and black. JOS. HOHNE & CO.'S 1'enn Avenue Stores. B.&B. If the ladies want to see values and styles ee the wondrous lot 50-inch English suit Jogs $1 a yard, on sale this morning. Boons & Buhl. S3Ihsplay advertisement! one dollar per square for one insertion. Classified advertise ments on this page, such as Wanted, lor Sale, To Let, rtc, Irn cents per line for each inser tion, and none talcn for Ins than thii ty cents. Top line being displayed counts as two. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH BUSINESS OFFICE, Cor. Smiihfield nd Diamond Streets, ALWAYS OPEN. BRANCn OFFICES AS FOLLOWS. WHERE WAXT. rOIt bALK. TO LET. AND OTHER TKVNS1ENT AIJVEKnsEMENT WILL BE BECElVEDUl'TOsr. M. FOK INSERTION Advertisements should be prepaid unless adver tisers already have accounts with THE DISPATCH. FOR IDE bOUTHblDE. J0. MS CAlteON STREET. TEI.ErHONENO.6CC:. FOR THE EAbT END, J. W. WALLACE, 61M 1'ENN AVE. PI ITMSUlCB ADDITIONAL. THOMAS SIcOAFFKLr Sj09 Butler street. EM1LG. STUCKEY. :4th "tn-et and Penn ave. ALLEGHENY. A. J. KAEKCHEK. S3 Federal street. H. J. MciJKIDK, Market House. Allegheny. F. II. EUGLlib A bON. Ohio and Chestnut sts. THOMAS ilcHEMJY, Western and Irwin aves. . W. HUGHES, l'ennsvlvanlaand Beaver aves. 1'EKRY Al. ULEIM. Kebeccaand Allegben v aves. "WANTED. Male Heir. ACTIVE YOUNG MAN-TO ilAKE HIMSELF useful about a store and acquainted with the pas fixture business preferred, at 404 WOOD ST. feIl-71 B ILL CLFRK-O.SLY THOSE WHO HAVE had rTM.rirnce In wholesalccroccrvbnslncss and are quick and accurate in calculations need apply. Address BOX M7, city. Iell-51 BLACKSMITH WAGON BLACKSMITH, one who can do horseshoeing. Apply (.LORUEDEILLAG. Mlllvale. fell-78 BOY FOR OFFICE YOKK-A BRIGHT LAD of IS to 13 vcar of age. a graduate of the public schools prclerred; must write a good hand. A first-class chance for the right bov. Address, with full particulars. OtFICB BOY, Dispatch office- 1211-S8 B OY TO LEARN THE BARBER TRADE. Applvtoc J., msrennav. reii-s BUTCHLR-FIRST-CLASS MAN TO WORK as first hand. Inquire or K. A. STADFL MANN. 4415 Butler st. fell-2 B UTCH Kit AT ON C F-GOOD MAN. APPLY GEOKGL ROSS. Sixth av Homestead. fcll-87 c AWAbSER-lNTELLlOLM, FOR CEN- luui Dictionary. . watt, rsi wooast, Jal4-4T-D -ARRIAUE BLACKSMITH-GOOD WOBK V MLN to go to tknu rails. Applv C WH 1 N N E Y i. CO. , 927 Liberty at, fell-63 COLLFCTOR -FIRsr-CLASs COLLECTOR 1 want a hustler, a gentleman and an experi enced man: good thing for right man: call after 0 a.m. BOOM 3. McUance Block, 701 bmlthaeld st. ; bond required. fell-79 COOK EXPLRT CATSUP COOK A MAN who understands making the best goods now on the market: a good position and ajpermancnt one to the right pam. Address C B., 490 Lln woodav , Buffalo. N. . feS-49. C GUTTERS AND TAILORS-WHY IS IT THE j Cleveland cutting school is now completelv filled with students from all parts of the United states and Canada? fell-11 -pvRUG CLrKK-MUST BE RFGISTLRED AS J manager; also reference. BORAX, Dispatch office. fclO-59 F1KST-CLASS PACKER -NONE OTHER need apply Aoply to J AS. J. WELDON.201 Market St., cor. Second av. fell-59 -(liNLRAL DRUG CLKRK MUST BE RLG VT ISTERLD. Address CLERK, Dispatch of fice iell-24 H AMMFRMEN-THREK OR FOUR ACCUS- I 1 TOHr.ll to run Jiradlev hammers. Apply at OL1VLR IRON ANDSIELCO.'&OFFICE, Eleenth st., soulhslde. lell-60 MACHINISTS-A NUMBER OF FIRST-CLASS machinists to work on Ice and refrigerating machinery and stationary engines: good wages and steadv work, to first-class men. Address FBICK CO.. Waynesboro, Franklin countv. Pa. tc"-S-D MEN-GOOD INDUSTRIAL INSUKANCE men; good pav and pcrmnent position to right men. Call R 38. 96 Fourth av. felO-73 SALESMEN ON SALARY OR COMMISSION to handle the new patent chemical Incens ing pencil. The greatest selling noveltr ever produced. Lrases ink thoroughly in two seconds; no abrasion of paper: SX) to 530 per cent profit: one agent's sales amounted to ?620 in six days; another 32 in two hours. We want one energetic general ageut for each State and 1 crrltory :sainple bvmall35ct6. For terms and full particulars, address'IHE MONROE ERASER MFG. CO.. La Crosse. W16. fe7-S SALESMEN AS A SIDE LINE TO TAKE orders tor O'Keefe's "O K." shoe blacking: good commissions, quick seller: finest blacking made in the world. Address DR. O'KLKFE A CO.. Chemists. 34 Filth av., Pittsburg, Pa. feS-K SALESMAN TO SELL IN P1TTSBURG-LINE or satinets, casslmeres and shirtings, to the Jobber and manufacturer, on commission: an swer.glvlug relercuceandexperlcuce. SCHUYL KILL MILLS, 14 Chestnut St., Phlla.. Pa. rell-30-ws SALESMAN FIRST-CLASS WATCH AND Jewelry salesman: one who has bad experi ence on the road. OSKAMP, NOLUNU CO., Cincinnati. O. fc5-89-D SECRETARIES AND ORGAN1ZERS-BY AN assessment order paying S100 In six inontbsat an estimated cost of S44: reputable men aud w omen can secure liberal compensation. Address M. MCINTYKE. Snpreme Manager. No. KC8 Arch St., Philadelphia. Pa. fe9- SLATE ROOFER lMMEDIATKLlT - ONE cooa man. WM. McCOMBb, Twenty-first and Cnrson-sts., S, S. fell-31 Agents. AGENTS-TO SELL AND EVERYBODY IX) use Dr. O'Keere's 'A cent pills Good as gold. Dr. O'Keefe's liver pills, cold or catarrh pdls. cough pills, dtarrhua pills, dvspepsla pills, rhuematlsm pills, headache pills, skin eruption pills, worm puis, kidney pills, leucorrhcea pills, backache pills, eje pills, teething pills, asthma pills, croup pills, sore throat pills, nerve pills, nervous debility pills, whooping cough pills, non cathartic pills, malaria pills, piles pills. Price - cents: large bottles, si. uiu u'KEjsfe & CO.. Homeopathic Chemists. 34 Fifth av., Pittsburg, W HI move to 708 sinlthfield st. April 1. fe9-S AGENTS-TO SELLTHE PINLESS CLOTnES line, the only lln ever Invent ed that holds the clothes without pins; a perfect success; patent recently issued: 6old only by agents, to whom the exclusive right Is given; on receipt of SO cents we will send a sample line by mall: also circulars: price list and terms to agents: secure 3 our terri torvatonce. Address THE l'IN LESS CLOTHLS LINE CO.. 17 Hcrmon street, Worcester. Maxs. oc9--wg AGENTS-TO SELL "EMIN PASHA." ill"' A. J. Mounteney-Jephson; the great com panion book to Stanley's "In Darkest Africa;" sold only bv subscription. P. J. FLEMING & CO., 77 Diamond at. )a2i-TWTF8S Female Help, APPRENTICES-IMPROVERS, GOOD SEW ERS, operators: al"0 ladies and girls tolearn dressmaking and cutting. Call or write. LON DON AND PARIS DRESSMAKING CO.,9061'enn uremic, Ja8-16-TuwTh COOK -WOMAN NIGHT COOK FOR restaurant. 1109 CARSON ST. fell-77 pIRL-RELIABLE GIRL. WHO HAS HAD KX experience ln caring for children: good wages. Apply between 9 and 12 o'clock ln the morning at 1U SHEFFIELD ST., Allegheny. fell-4 GOOD GIRL-FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK. Kerercnces required and high wages paid. Inquire 142 BLUFF ST. felo-44 T AD1ES-1 WILL PAY LADIES A SALARY' JLi or S10 per week to work for me In their locality at home: light work; good pay forpart time. Jrt rite, with stamp, Mrs. H. Q. FARRINU TON. Box 702, Chicago. fell-81 Male and female Help. TWO TEAMSTERS-TWO FARM HANDS, dishwashers, chambermaids, laundress. 100 nurse girls. 20 cooks. 10 chambermaids, nurse girls, colored girls, sewing girls. MEEHAN'S, 545 Grant St. fc9-D Situations. BOOKKEEl'ING-I ATTEND TO ANYTHING ln the line or intrlcite accounting, such as openiug and closing or book or correction or errors: also give instructions ln the use or the Voucher system. A. F. SAW HILL, 187 Federal St.. Allegheny, Pa. de6-54-D OB1TION-BY A YOUNG MAN 24 EARS OF age. a clerical position with some manufacturing Industry wncre merit will receive recognition: salary not so much of an object as permanencv and promotion. Address C K., Dispatch office. fell-14 STATION-BY , FIRST-CLASS MACHIN IST and tool maker. Address H. C. Dispatch office. feii.g Boarding. BOABDING-IN A PRIVATE FAMILY BY gentleman, wife and son: Bclledcld or Shady side preferred. Address P. o. BOX 925, city. fell-20-wssu FURNISHED ROOM AND BOARD BT young gentleman: place mutt be. near Mar ket st. Address ROOM, Dispatch dffice. felI-40 -pUKNISHED BOOM-WITH OB WITHOUT l- zncais oj young genllf ROOM 177, Munongaheia House, ?c ' DJr ?ounF gentleman: references. fell-U Partners. PARTNER WITH 2.OD0 TO 15,000 CASH TO Invest ln established patent medicine, business: money wanted to extend advertisements over larger district; also capitalist with at least t0u0 to buy American patent rights or great English specific for rheumatism. Address K. 48. care of LORD i THOMAS, Chicago. felI-29-ws PABTNER-IN A WELL ESTABLISHED wholesale business in Birmingham. Ala. Address, statins mil particulars and amount or ready cash, B, care or BOX 771, Birmingham, Ala. ftll-27 WASTED. Financial. ALOAN-I WANT TO BORROW 15,000 OR I10.O00 to put lu my business, for a termor probably three years (payable sooner If 1 elect); will give my uote, interest pa able every four months, and also assign as security S10.0CO to fa, 000 ot my interest ln the estate of W illlaui Semple, Allegheny City, Pa.: interest not over 8 per cent. Address JAMKS M. SEMPLK, Toledo, O. feltt-6J IF lOH WANT TO BORROW OR LOAN money on mortgages, bui or sell real estate, we have the very best of facilities for handling Sropertles and placing of moneys promptly. IcLAlN & ZUGSMITH. 437 Grant St. fe-79 MORTGAGES-WE HAVE 5.000 TO DIVIDE into S300, J300 or ! L,U loans; (10,000 to divide into two mortgages, s&oou and II 000; also have 11.IU), $4,500 and fo.000: expenses very light: money ready on approval or title. S. J. FLEM ING CO., 152 Fifth av. Tel. 1777. fe7-17 MORTGAGES ON CITY OR ALLEGHENY countv property at lowest rates. HENRI A. WEAVKR CO.. 92 Fourth avenue. mh2-D T) LOAN 1500,000, IN AMOUNrS OF 3,000 and upward, on city and suburban property, on & per cent: also smaller amounts at 6 per cent. BLACK ft BA1RD, to Fourth avennc sc21-d:6-D TO LOAN (200,000 ON MORTGAGES flOO and upward at 6 per cent; 1500.000 at4K per cent on residences or business property, vacant lots or farms, b. U. FltfcNCH, 12a Fourth ave. oc23-D Miscellaneous. ALL TO USE JONES' BEDBUG PARALYZEB Jones' Magic Roach Powder: contains 110 poison: roachesbanlshed ny contract; satisfac tion given or no pay. Prepared bv GFO. W. JONES. 2221ederai st,, Allegheny, Pa. Sold by all first-class druggists. Residence No. SO Mon te ry st. lyll-li-MWP EVERYONE TO KNOW THAT THEY CAN get their sewing machine repaired lu first class order; all work warranted at the lowest prices: genuine needles and attachments for all :rakcs at H.CARl hR'S, Sewing Machine Baiaar, 19 sixth St., two doors below Bijou Theater. JaS-Mwr E VERY LADY WISHING TO BE HKROWN dressmaker to call at 61G Penn ave. (op posite Home's stores) and Investigate 31AUAMS r i.i.aii.i.'D jauies' tailoring system; no risk; parlies responsible: school now open. nol9-23 HOME-IN PRIVA1J5PROTESTANTFAM1LY for young laoy 20 yeirsor age, who Is at tending school ln city; Btate terms, which must be moderate. Address It. W. C, Dispatch office. fell-9 LARGE FLOORS WITH POWER. ADDRESS, giving size and location, BOX 313, Pittsburg. fe7-H SHETLAND POMES TO BUY ONE ORTWO Shetland ponies; must be cheap and sonnd. Address wltu particulars, P. C, Dispatch office. fell-2 SOME GOOD CHRISTIAN FAMILYTO ADOPT babvbov3 weeks o(d: best of parentage. Ad dress D. A.. Dispatch office. felO-47 rOK SALE lSlrKOVED HEAL ESTATE. City Residences. CONGRESS ST. TWO-STORY BRICK dwelling, 7 rooms and bath, both gases, water, good cellar: convenient to U ylte and Firth avenue cable cars. Lumber! st , two-story frame dwelling, 5 rooms, attlo, cellar: good con dition: lot 24x100. Congress st , two-story brick house, 8 rooms, hall, vestibule, bath, both gases, hot and cold itater, laundry ln cellar: Iot2x47. Duff st-, new two-story frame dwelling, 6 rooms and attic, water and good cellar. Hue porch and hall: latest improvements- nearWjUe av. cvble cars; lot 20x30x87. HUMPHREY & WHITE, 535 Grant St., city. felO-43 "TT. WASHINGTON WYOMING ST.. 2--LtJL STORY frame dwelling, 6 rooms anB attic: nau gas etc: a very neat, comfortable hmeand lot li 55x110. J. C. RE1LLY, 77 Diamond St. f-96 -VT- 2113 JANE ST., S. S. ONLY $3,500: TWO .1M brick houses, one In front of 6 rooms, and oneln rear ofo rooms: a paylnglnvestmcnt:tcrms very reasonable. 1351). TT. A. HERRON s SONS, No. 80 Fourth av. felO-7B-TUWl' BESIDENCE EXTRA FINE-ON CENTER av.. two-story and attic brick dwelling, eight rooms, both gases, laundry, hath. Inside w. c, slate mantles, tile hearths, etc.; lot 24x163 to Wylle av. J. C. RE1LLY. 77 Diamond St. fe8-90 KEEDST. NEABCOLWELLST.. NEW AND handsome brick dwelling six rooms, bath, w. c, both gases, slate mantels, etc.: complete In all respects: price. 13,500. (B-85) See ALl.ES.t BAILEY, 164 Fourth av. Tel. 167. fc7-21-wssa -I nr COLWELL ST., NEAR MILLER-NEW LwO pressed brick duelling, 6eveu rooms, hall, vestibule, bathroom, w. c, finished attic, stationary marble washstands. china closet. In side shutters, slate mantels, double parlors, etc., nice porch: cor. lot 22x90x47; price 5.800; terms (2.500 cash, bal. to suit; this property Is worth (1,500 more than is akedlorlt. (bb9) ALLES & BAILEY. 1M Fourth av. Tel. 167. fe8-83-vsn' Q9 OOO-FILBF.RI' ST.. CONVENIENT TO OI9 cars and school, frame dwelling, four rooms, pantry, gas fixtures, papered and gralued, city water, good cellar, front and back porches, trees and shrubbery: lot 25x85; a rare bargain, W M. PETTY A CO., 107 Fourth av. fe8-77-Mwrsu &A SOO-MAOKE ST., BRICK DWELLING. 8 Ot:5 rooms and finished attic, hall, china closet, pantry, gas fixtures, papered, pain ted, both gases, range, good cellar, street sewered: all ln first class condition aud a bargain. WM. PETTI & CO., 107 Fourth av. feS-77-MVTFSu Qfr 800 WILL BUY A NEW TWO-STORY iJeH brick of 8 rooms near Fifth av. market; 1 ocd street; house has all modern convenleuces. BAXTER, THOMPSON CO , 162 Fourth av. feS-160-MwTSU QS) 800-VICKROY ST.. NEARMAGEE ST.. 0-i two-story brick dwelling 6 rooms; ln good condition; terms easy. J. C. REILLY, 77 Dia mond st. fe8-83 East End Residences. AT A BARGAIN A NEW BRICK HOUSE or 11 rooms, with modern fixtures. SO, SO; lot 87x120, on St. Clair St.. near Stanton av. (56) bee W . A. HERRON & SONS, 80 Fourth av, feII-65-TnWP "VTEAU SHADSIDE-GOOD HOUSE AND 11 two lots, eight rooms with bath, lavatory, attic rooms, reception hall, natural gas, dry cel lar, piazza in front; all In prime condition: lots SOxl.t) feet: allty ln the rear: nice grass plot lu front. J A3. W. DRAPE & CO., 129l!Ourtli av., Pittsburg. felO-SS OAKLAND-VERY CHEAP HOUSE. CON TAINING 10 rooms, In splendid repair, with all modern conveniences; lot contains about one and one-quartor acres of ground: on prominent street, near cable and Duquesue electric roads; good reasons given for selling. Inquire of W II. WATT, 102 Fourth av. Ja27-b3" PENN AV., EAST END-GOOD BRICK duelling or seven rooms, finished attic, batri. hall and cellar: wide porch over entire front: fine lot with slae entrance to an alley: property in good order: possession In 30 dais, owner going East. J AS. W. JJRAPE Jt CO.. 129 Fourth av., Pittsburg. fel0-39" SOUTH IIKiHl.AND AV.-VERY DESIRA BLE brick residence, ten rooms: lot 43x184: all modern conveniences: well worth inquiring about. HENRY A. BREED, 51G Market st fell-35-WT C2 OOO-A GOOD CHANCE TO BUY A O-" complete new brick house cheap: one of the most central locations In the hast Lnd, 2 squares from Fifth av.; 8 rooms, modern fix tures. (71) AV. A. HERRON & SONS. No. SO ounn av. lelo-77 (5jr 230 OAKLAND -WARD ST., NF.R 3J W llmot: cars pass the hon--e: two-story and mansard brick dwelling, eight rooms, hath, laundrr, and other improvements; lot 40x120 to 20-root alley. J. C. REILLY, 77 Diamond st. fe8-96 QA 100-PENN. NEAR Y, INEBIDDLE AV., O ) new house of 8 rooms; modern fixtures; lot 21x110 feet: terms easv, (51) See V. A. HERRON 4, SONS. 80 Fourth av. 1611-67-1- Allegheny Residences. SUPERIOR bTATION, TENTH WARD. ALLE . GHKNY Thepropertv belonging to Mr. C. M. Seibert; lot is about 175x350 feet. cor. of W ood land and Superior avs, with brick dwelling house containing 14 rooms, also greenhouse, washhouse, stable, etc inquire of D. BEHEN &SOV. No. 4112 Penn av or A. V. D. ATTLRSON. 141 i Itth av., Pittsburg. fell-13 SHKFFIELD ST. TWO-STORY MANSARD brick. S rooms, all modern conveniences; house in A1 condition; secure permit from agls. BAXTER, THOMPSON 4 CO . IC2 Fourth av. ies-162-Mwr TWO MOUSES AND LOT IN ALLEGHENY, near Beaver av storeroom and dwelling rooms; renting value 50 per month: will be sold to nay 8 per cent. Particulars from JAS. W., DRAPE & CO., 129 Fourth av. , Pittsburg. lell-47 GJQ 730-REHECCA ST., NEAR LIBERTY CJOl av., good brick dwelling or 9 rooms, re ception hall, bath room, w. c, range, both gases, slate mantels, electric bells, furnace, laundry with stationary tubs, front and b ick porches; house newlmapeied; Iot40xl40. (a350.) llLAL'K BA1RD, 95 Fourth av. Iell-I7-ll,15.26 Ilazoltvood Residences. HAZELWOOD-2-SlORY FRAME DWEI L 1NG or 7 rooms, bath, hall, laundry, hard wood finish, newly p-ipercd and painted, nal. gas. h. and c water. Inside w. c. sewered, etc, : lot 60x120 feet: 2 minutes' walk from Hazelwood sta tion and Second Avenue Electric Rsllway: price. 86,800; terms reasonable. 1RAM, BUKCHF1ELD, laS Fourth av. lal3-30 3Iiscelianeous. TJY THOS. MCCAFFREY, REAL ESTATE JP .and Insurance Agent (Notary Public), 3509 Butler st. fS.500 No. 359 Main St.. Seventeenth ward; lot 48x100 reet, with almost new 2-story and mansard brick dwelling or 9 rooms, bath, laundry, etc. porches, newly papered and painted throughout; every modern convenience; 83,500 cash; balance to sulk 86,000 No. 3227 Penn av.; lot 24x130. with two story frame house sblngle roof, containing store and 6 rooms: and two-story frame house of 4 rooms on rear of lot; the whole renting for SflOO per annum; one-third cash, the balance to suit. f2.600-No.4CH8 I'ennav.; lot 20x132 leet, with two-story frame house of G rooms, attic stone cellar; very easy payments. reS-lSj-wssa' O1 !JQ 300-A NICE BRICK DWELLING OF ipiJ) six rooms and finished attic, ball; Inside shutters; slate roof, etc.: lot 22x115. 83.600 A fine home of seven rooms, bath, hall, vestibule; alate mantels; range; both gases; lot 22x124. 8- 000 A magnificent new two-story and mansard brick dwelling of eight rooms, and all modern Im provements; nice stable; corner lot; Immediate possession. These houses are located near Fifth Avenne Market House, and will be sold on easy terms. GEORGE SCHMIDT, 157 Fourth av. fea-ss-nvrsur rOR SALE EUTEOVED REAL ESTATE. Suburban Residences. COUNTRY HOME AT F.VEROBEEN. dwelling, ten rooms, with stable: ten acres or ground, six acres in orchard, three acres lit grass, with running water; abundance small fruits aud shrubbery: three miles from rorty third street bridge, online narrow gauge railway; rent, t300 per year. Inquire UILLESFIE A CO., 422 Wood St. rell-28-WThS' 371DGEWOOD-A SHORT DISTANCE FROM li station, new two-story frame dwelling or o rooms, hath and: finished attics, front, side and rear porches, house wired for electric light, slate roof, splendid well or water, with 1H acres or ground, lorest shade trees, etc; both gases. J. C. REILLY, 77 Diamond st. feS-ps SEW1CKLEY PROPERTY GOOD FRAS1E bouse, 6 rooms, on 40-lt. St.: curbed ana paved; lot 40x100 to an alley: price 1,500. New frame house. 5 rooms: good location: lot 50x100 ft. ; 82,500. Brick house, 7 rooms. minutes from station: every convenience: lot 72x60, corner lot. 85.000. brick home, 7 rooms, water and gas, lot 50x150 to a 40-ft. St.: 8i000. Brick house, 9 rooms; Beaver St.: modern Improvements: lot 65x400 to a 50-ft. at.: $8,000. New frame house on Thorn st . Brooms, finished attic; every conveni ence: food neighborhood, 87,500: also, a number or fine places with large yards and abundance or sha e trees at reasonable rates. COTTON WHITE, 157 Lacock St., Allegheny. rell-25-wrhB SUADiSIDE RKSIDE.NCE-NEARLY NEW, with all latest Improved conveniences: 11 rooms, largo lot: choice location, paved street, eastern exposure; near both traction lines and 1. R. R. HENRY A. BREED, S16 Market st. fcll-36-wT STEWART'S STATION, P. R. B.. NEAR Wilmerdlng and Walls-will rent or sell elegant conntrv residence of 9 rooms, bath, two finished attic rooms; water, natural gas and all modern conveniences; 3 acres ot ground, 6tahle aud carriage house. DAVID SHAW & CO . 152 Fourth av. fell-52-ws FOR SALE LOTS. City Lots. 2T 800 ON BUTLER ST, EIGHTEENTH OA tiard, lot 20x100 It.: terms easv. (79) W. A. HERRON &SONS. 80 lourth av. f4-34-W East End Lots. AT A GREAT BARGAIN IF SOLD AT ONCE lot 50x100 feet, in one of the most desirable and central locations ln the East End; street and sewer Improvements made. (06) See W. A. HERRON & SONS. 80 Fourth av. fell-60-WThs J" OT ON WARD Sr., OAKLAND, 21x175; J cellar already built; low price. J. C. REILLY, 77 Diamond st. feS-DC SPECIALSALE-ON SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 14. at2r. M., 50 choice building lots on Glad stone Bristol and Bigelow streets, commanding a magnificent view of the beautllul Monongahela Valley and Schenley Park; only five minutes' walk from Eliza urnaces and other large mills on Sec ond av., and only five minutes' walk frdm the bridge leading to the large mills on the Southsldc For plans and particulars sec J. E. GLASS. No. 133 Fifth av. fclO-65-TuWT' CJQ OOO-HANDSOME LOT, 50x105 FT., ON tO' College av.. one square from Fifth av., near Hlland av. (100) W. A. HERRON & SONS, SO Fourth av. Ie4-31-w farms. FARM-30 ACRES. 830,000-ONE-THlRD CASH, balance long time; finest location within 15 miles of Pittsburg, on Ohio river: Joins boro. line of the bon-ton town on Ft. Warne road; electric line tflll pass through It: no poor farm buyers need apply. ED. WITTISH, 410 Grant st. fell-D Manufacturing Sites. FOUR ACRES FREE-FOR MANUFACTUR IN 0 site, near city; center of gas fields: lin fiovementsto cost not less than (50,000. M. P. OW LEY SON, 127 Fourth av. lell-23 Miscellaneous. Qf"riEACH-LOTS25X123ATRONKONKOMA. O.1O Lor.g Island: lots arc high, drv ami le el, all open on an avenue 45 feet wide, which actually exists (no fake avenue): title Is clear, and deed with map will be forwarded wltbln a day alter the receipt of the money; a good opportunity to Invest ln land near New York City. J. F. BiltftE. 232'lhlrd av.. New York. iell-12' FOR SALE BUSINESS. Business Opportunities. BUTCHER SHOP. 8175: PLANING MILL AND lumberyard, with annual bnslness or 8150, 000, on easv terms; shoe store, 8375: tlnshop, grocery stores, (500 to 85,000: restaurant, livery stable, bakeries, cigar stores, drug stores, milk dcoots. sHEf ABD & CO., 151 Fourth av. tel" COAL YARD FROFERll-CENTKALLY LO CATED; siding has Pcnna. Co. connection; Is especially adapted and located to supplv the rapidly Increasing demand for anthracite coal, etc.. to Pittsburg and Allegheny consumers; the trade Is well established; Is also a fine site for a warehouse, one of the few whose R. R. siding Is posslblo; bargain to prompt buyer. SAMUEL . BLACK CO., J9 Fourth av. fc8-99-MW DRUG STOBE-A GOOD PAYING C11Y stand; cheap to a quick buver; owner ln other business. Address J. IS., Dispatch office. fell-21 GROCERY STORE AT INVOICE: OLD stand; low rent; ales ?i,2O0; reason for sell ing. AUT, Dispatch office. fell-70 GUNSTORC AND REPAIR SHOP WITH shootlna- gallery: everything new; good rea son given for selling. ALOIS KUEN, 1016 Mai ket sk. Wheeling, W.Va. lell-5 BESTAURANT AND BOABD1NO HOUSK grocery store. (200 to (5,000: cigar store, butcher shop, hardware, shoe store. UOLMFS A CO., 420Sinlthfleldst. 1 ell-56' BOUTE-ONE OF THE BEST NEWSPAPER routes ln the city; 820 a week profit; none hut first-class man need apply. Address ROUIE. Dispatch office. Ie7-7l SHOESTORE-AT A BARGAIN; GOOD LOCA llON: feed store, an old established stand; grocery stores, general stores, drugstores, cigar stores, bakeries, meat markets. PEKCIVAL & CHAPMAN, 439 Grantst. Iell-46 Business Properties. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. FOR SALE OR rent Unfutnlthed hotel of75hedrooms, with all modern conveniences: located in the central part of the city, near the beach For Inspection, ctc.apply to 1. O. ADAMS & CO., Agents. fcS-se" COSMOPOLITAN HorEL-IHE MOST POP ULAR hotel at Ashtabula Harbor, doing a first-class business, and everything ln good order, and a good barroom in connection: accommoda tions lor 45 guests. C. TIMMERMAN, Harbor, Ashtabula co , O. al8-77 FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. Horses. Vehicles. Live Stock. Etc DELIVERY WAGONS-DELIVERY WAGONS all styles; our own make. V il. BECKEBf, 440 to 344 Ohio street, Allegheny, 'telephone. 3420. Jell-76-Mws ORSE-AT AUCTION, AT LIGOETT'S Livery Stable, 13o, and 137 Sandusky St., Allcghenv, Judge Lvnch's record 2.2i over half mile track: can heal his record 6 or 7 seconds: he Is dead game and a good horse In his class, and a prize as a gentleman's roadster; can Bhow fast gait trotting, and is absolutely sound and kind in all harness; to be seen at Llggctt's stable, Febuary IS. J. A. MCKLLVEY, Auctioneer. fcll-8T TWO GOOD HEAVY HORSES WIL1.DO FOR any kind of work. 267 CUARlltRS SI.. Allegheny. fell-26 -TTTAGON-NEW WAGON. COVERED. FIFTH V wheel: weight, 1,4 M; will sell cheap. In quire 500 HIGHLAND A V., East End. lelephone 5306. felO-97 Machinery and Metals. AUTOMATIC HOISTING ENGINES-WORK pcrlectly right and left, with single or double drum: second-hand boilers aud engines also on hand:, general machine work promptly executed: correspondence solicited. COMBINA TION ENGINE CO.. LIM., 3140 I'cnnavc, Pitts Jiirg. delO-66-MWS HOISIING ENGINES. DERRICKS AND derrick rorglngs, steel hoisting and guy ropes lu 6tock: stationary engines and boilers, shears, clay and ore pans. etc. THOMAS CAR LIN'S SONS, Lacock and Sandusky streets. Alle gheny. Pa. au5-35-Mwr SECOND-HND ENGINE AND BOILERS One H:i. two 12x18, one 11x24, one 10x20, one 10x16. 9x12, 8x12 and lane, lot of smaller sizes 10-H. P. mounted portables, one pair or boilers 42x26: agent for the Standard governor, pumps, shafting, pulleys, etc 23 and 25 Park Way, Alle gheny, Pa. J. S. YOUNG. fc6-D SECOND-HAND ENGINES-ONE 27 U. P. Ball pat. electric light engine, almost new; one SxS. one 7x7, one 5x6, vertical engines: one heavy 14x24. one 11x12, 3 8x12 and 2 7x12, ln hori zontal engines: all rood as new. HARSirs MA CHINE DEPOr. OS First av.. Pittsburg. Pa. Ja30-D rf'lHE'PORTERADOUTHETrcO.. LIM..DAR JL, RAGHst. and River av.. Allcgl-env, Pa.. engines, boilers and castings. Repairing prompt ly attended to. Ja6-8lf Miscellaneous. A NO. 1 COMPLETE SALOON FIXTURE; also a N o. 1 combination pool table at reason able price. Inquire at J. 11. RUTIER'S, 108 Main St., Warren, O. rcll-ST H OUSEHOLD GOODS-GIVING UP HOUSE- KElilUNU, at 130 l'EAKL SI'. Icll-16 STOCK-FIFTY SHARES UNION SIORAGE stock. Address JOHN M. DEAN, Wtlllams port. Pa. fell-So' PERSONAL. PERSONAL-GOOD TIME NOW FOR COL ORED help from South. See PEKLOR1NO, 159 Fourth ay. fetl-61 ERSONAL-CASH PAID FOR OLD GOLD and silver: Jen elry repaired; new work made to order. CHRIS. HAUCH, 541 bmlthflela st. JalS-Sl PERSONAL-ENCYCLOPEDIA BB1TAN NI CA, (24: Chambers' Kucyclopedta, (10. All others at half prices for 30 days only. FRANK BACON & CO., 301 Bmlthflcld St., Pittsburg. Pa. fc4-S8 PERSONAL-FINE BOOK8-WE HAVETHE finest collection of finely illustrated books ln Pittsburg: beautlfulblndlngs: low prlcesicome and see them: hundreds of books for pitscnts. LEVI'S BOOK SIOKE. 900 Liberty sU de!2 TEAVEIT TOTEUnOPK WILL H UN". USUALLY" heavy this season, and accom modations should be secured early. We repre sent the most popular steamship lines, sell drafts, foreign coin, etc MAX 8CHAMBERG & CO.. 627 Smithfleld St, Pittsburg. Par Eg tabluhed 1563. feU-wau- TOLET. City Residences. BRICK HOUSE-7 ROOJIS AND BATHROOM, range, natural and Illuminating gas, good cellar: corner Webster av. and Wooster St.. 3 minutes' walk from Wylle av. cable line, or S minutes to Penn Incline. W. J.l'RENlICE. 1009 Liberty st. T fell-lot CORNER FOURTH AV. AND ROSS ST., Pittsburg Large frame house, containing s oreroom and 7 dwelling rooms, inquire or A V. D. W ATTKRSON, 14iFlfth av. fell-15t D WELLING-OF HVF. ROOMS. FINISHED XJ attic, 4f6 Ferry St., I'lttsburg: repapered and repainted throughout. ROBERT KNOX, JR.. 17 Sherman av., Allegheny. fe5-87t NEW BLOCK-OF FOUR 4-STORY BUILD INGS: stores and dwellings; corner of Wvlle av. and lllghst., near Court House KELLY, JR., 16IFIfthav. fe8-C9-MWSut East End Residences. DESIRABLE BRICK RESIDEN'JE-ON NEV ILLE st.. bhadysldc: large lot. stable ln rear: rent very low. Inquire at 815 LIBLRT Y ST. fell-41t Allegheny Residences. AVERY DESIRABLE HOUSE-OF SEVEN rooms all modern Improvements; stable in the rear; house Is beautifully situated, with large porch In front; one of the best houses in Alle gheny for the money; No. 76 Fayette St.: rent (40 per month. See W. A. HEBRON & SONS. 80 Fourth av. fcll-IO-WFt ARCH ST.-BETWF,EN OHIO AND PARK way, Alleghenv Cltv, desirable dwelling of 8 rooms. ROBERT KNOX, JR., 17-Sherman av., Allegheny. fe5-88t -VTTOE FIVE-ROOM DWELLING-FEDERAL JL st. extension; store and dwelling. Chestnut St., Allegheny: six-room dwelling, Sedgwick st. Inquire of J. R. McKEE, 708 Penn av., room 611. fe7-64-MW8t S1 Q l'EB MON1H-A BRICK HOUSE OF ru)XO six rooms on Windsor St., Allegheny. Inquire at 144 RIDGE AV., Allegheny. fei0-55t Suburban Residences. ETNA-ON P. A AV. It. R , OR WEST PENN R. R., four miles from city, only (12 50 per month, elegant brick houses six rooms, water and good cellar; cheapest rent and best houses ever ottered for the money. BLACK & BAIRD, 95 i ourth av. fe4-53-Dt OFFIOES-IN IRISH. PENN. EISNER. EX CELSIOR, Schtnertz, Kuhnand other build ings and ln other good localities: send us your name and address and we will mail you our rent list rrgnlarh until April! free of charge. BLACK &BA1KD. 93 rourth av. Jal8 G3t OFFICES SEVERAL GOOD OFFICES, single and connecting rooms, at low rents, in the Garrison buildings, corner Wood and Water svs., and Third av. aud W ood st. Apply to A. GARRISON FOUNDRY CO., Nos. 10 and 12 Wood St. Ja31-17t OFFICER-IN GLKMANIA SAVINGS BANK Building. W ood and Diamond sts. . singly or ln 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 silc ln all parts of the city; also South Atlantic Clly. ISRAEL O. ADAMS A CO.. Beal Estate Agents. Real Estate and Law Building. fc6-9i Business Stands. A DESIRABLE STOREROOM ANDDWELL-ING-No. 3G5 Fifth av.. neirMagee St.; (700 peryear; hnuscwlll be greatly lmnroed toa new tenant. See W. A. HERRON 4 SON S.80 Fourth avenue. fclI-6St LARGE SlOREROOM AT 75 (DISPATCH building) Diamond st : next store but one to Smithfleld; size about 20X100, and widening to 30 leet lu the rear; steam heat, electric light and rear entrance for wasrons and goods; power can also be supplied if needed. Apply to J. I.. CLARK, room 26, Dispatch building. 75, 77 and 79 Diamond st Ja22-97t T OFT-W1TH OR WITHOUT STEAM POWER JU Large loft for light manufacturing: long lease if desired. Inquire of PEARL LAUNDRY, Nos. 25and27 tederal St., Pittsburg. Ja27-93t ONE BRICK STORF.ROOM-W11H CELLAR at Tarentum. Pa.. 20x75 ft. Apply to M. OPPKMILIMLR, 713 Liberty St.. or 712 PENN AV., Pittsburg. fell-58t PENN AV., NOS. 28 TO 34 INCLUSIVE-SIZE 80x110 ft., running back to Exchange alley, on which is a two-story brick building, suitable for manufacturing business with engine shaft- lng, etc Sec I. P.. WH1TAKER. 195 Fifth av. fe8-37t STORFROOM-A LARGE ROOM, 18x44. LO CATED at 704 Penn av., Wllklnsburg, Pa. : at present occupied as drygoods store; natural gas and other convenleuces. Inquire of J. B. HUf-F. Central stockyards, or Wllklnsburg. Pa. fe7-18-MW8t STORES AND BUSINESS BOOMS IN ALL parts of the two cities and suburbs; send your name and address aud we will mall you our rent list regularlv until April 1, free of charge. BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth av. del7-20t STORE OR WARKHOUSE NO. 931 LIBERTY av. : also office ln the llissell block, corner Seventh av. and Smithfleld st. J. H. B1SSELL, 209 Blssell block. fc5-2lt THE SIX'l H FLOOR OF 75.77 and T"! DIAMON D , st. will be to let from April 1, with possibly possession to lessee earlier; dimensions 60x90 leet: lighted upon nil four sides and also from large central well: suitable ror 1 trgc wholesale warcroom or light manufacturing: both passen ger and freight eleaators, electric light, steam ueatjng and power supplied Ifneccssary. Apply to J.L.CLAltK, room 26, 78, 77 and 79 Diamond st. Ja22-S8t TWONEWSTOREROOMS-5.I5AND537FIFIH av.:plate glass fronts: elcaut location for flue grocery or drygoods store. BAXTFR, THOMPSON X CO.. 1C2 Fourth av. Ja30-72-Dt Ofllccsi Desk Room. Etc "VFFICES-THK NEW BANK OF COMMERCE building Is now complete aud ready for ten ants: offices are fireproof: rented with light, heat, water, elevjtorand Janitor service, and will he found first-cljs In every respect. Apply to .I.T. COLVIN. President, room 303. JalO-lJwst OFFICFS-SOML OF THE BEST LOCATIONS In thecitv: call or send tor list. free. W. A. HERRON i SONS, 80 Fourth av. fcf-CS-wst SECOND FLOOR Oh FICES-'IHE BEST IN Allegheny: abundance or light: large: heat and Janitor service; ln the new sicrrlt building, Ohio and West Diamond: send for list. W. A. HERRON SONS, 80 Fourth av. )a2I-14-wt Miscellaneous. ALLEGHENY HO USEt-L ARO E AND small. Call or send for list, free. W". A. HERRON & SONS, 80 Fourth av. fe4-31-wt DWr.LLINt.S.S10RESANDOFFICLS-Ul'ON request we will mall yon our rent list reg ularly until April 1, iree of charge: write your name plainly and give full residence address street and number. BLACK & BAIRD. 95 Fourth avenue. fe8-71t rouNu. F OUND-A LARGE LOT OF WINTER clothing belonging to residents of this cltv was lomid hanging ln the rooms occupied by j'lVyiiaerit. tne lauor, os .nun ave., upstairs, alteicd, cleaned and repaired; the owner should call) lor them, as Dickson requires the room. U013-D LOST. T OST A VALUABLE GOLD WATCH. F.ND- JLJ LR will he llberallv rewarded on returning same 10 a uiAjiuau 31. ieu-43 LEGAL NOTICES. TPSTATE JOHN-K. CLULEY.DECKASED i'i .nonce is nereuy civen mat letters testa mentarv on the estate of John F. Cluley, de ceased, lato of Pittsburg, have been issued to the undersigned. All persons indebted to the estate are requested to make payment and per sons havlnp claims to present the same to mo. ELIZA CLULEY, Executrix of John F. Cluley, deceased, ?4 o. o32 Grant street. ja2g-19-w"SD ESTATE OF AUGUhT SCHMIDT. DE CEASED Letters testamentary on the above estate havlnp been granted to the under signed, all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make payment, and those having claims to present the same withont delay to JULIUh C. LOW, Executor, No. fJ.5 Fifth av., or his attorney, MARSHALL BROWN. No. 157 Fourth av. jal4-33-W HAY'S & NOBLE. Attorneys at Law. 118 Diamond street. ESTATE OF WM. M. DUNCAN, DE CEASED Notice is hereby given that letters of administration on the estate of Wm. M. Duncan have been granted to the under signed, to whom all persons Indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate pay ment, and those havinc claims against the s line should make them known without delay. DAVID J. DUNCAN, 414 Lewi block, city of Pittsburg, or HAYS & NOBLE. 118 Diamond street, Pittsburg, Pa. fe4-20-W The Sake Deposit company IIT COJirANY "1 TTSBUlia. ! OURTH AV.. f B. Jan. 1J, 1S01.J OF PITTSBURG No. S3 Fourth PiTrsBTJiiri. "VrOTICE IS HEREBY" GIVEN THAT J ancillary letters ot administration c t. a., on estate ot Julia C. Coleman, late of the coun ty of Orange and State of New York, have been granted to the undersigued, to whom all por sons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims or demands against the same will make them knowu without delay. THE 8AFE DE POSIT COMPANY OF PITTSBURG, Ancil lary Administrator, No. 83 Fourth av., Pitts bnrg. Pa. jall-18-W IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS NO. lof Allegheny comity. Pa., at No. 855 .March term, 1891. Notice Application will be made to B.aid court on the 7th day of March. 1891, by A. Fink; E. Weiler, Morris Rosenthal, Charles Zeugschmidt, Dr. L. Mayer, Wra. DeWoIf and J. D. Berud, under the Act of Assembly en titled: "An Act to provido for the incorpora tion and regulation of certain corporation," ap proved April 29. 1874. and the supplements thereto, for the charter of an intended corpora tion, to be called J. M. Gusfcv Hebrew Orphan age and Home of V, extern Pcunvlranla. tho character and object of vUiich is m rtibliib anc maintain a S"Cit"ty to render aid .nul .iss st ance to Hebrew orphans and to aged .inaii'edy Hebrous'it Western Pennsylvania at Pittsburg, Pa., and for these purposes to have and enjoy all the rights, benefits and privileges of said Act of Assembly and the supplements thereto. JOSIAH COHEN fc CO., JOSEPH STADTFELD, fell-60-w Solicitor lor Applicants, AUCTION SALES. LAW OFFICE OF J. A. EMERY, 131 FIFTH AV. ORPHANS' COURT SALE.' Estate of Isabella Thorn.Dcc'd BY VIRTUE OF AN ORDER OF THE Orphans' Court, of Allegheny County, wo will expose to public sale on the premises, on THURSDAY, February 19. 1891, at 2 o'clock P. it., the following described real estate, late ot Mrs. Isabella Thorn, deceased. All that certain lot or piece of ground situate ln tho Third ward, city of Allegheny, county of Allegheny, and ritate of Pennsylvania, being lot No. 45 in K. S. Cassat's plan of lots as re corded in Deed Book, vol. 6o,page 3S0, bounded and described as follows, to-it: Beginning on the uest side of Linden streot at the distance of 180 feet from Knoll street: theuce soutbwardlv 20 teet; thence along the line of lot No. 46, ln said plan, parallel with Knoll street, westwardly 100 feet 10 Orchard alley; tbenco along Orchard alley northwardly 20 feer, and thence along tbe lino of lot No. 44, in said plan, eastwardly 100 leot to Linden street, at tbe place of beginning. On which Is erected a two-story brick dwelling, being part of the same property which Martba Rndgers by deed dated the 2d day of January, 1835, and recorded in tho Recorder's office in Deed Book, vol. 167, page 530, granted and conveyed to said Isabella Thorn, deceased. Terms of Sale Ten per cent of purchase money cash on day of sale; thirty-live hundred dollars of purchase money (including tho hand money) on confirmation of sale and delivery of deed, and the balance lu one year from confirm ation of sale and delivery of deed, with interest thereon, to be secured by bond and tight mort gage on the premises. DAVID G.MOON AND JOHN H. MILLER. Executors. J. W. DRAPE, Auctioneer. PrTTSBUBO, January 27, 1891. ja28-4l-WED COHEN & CO., Attorneys, 85 Diamond St. ORPHANS1 llKT SALE, ESTATE OF HENRY KAMPHAUS, Deceased By virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Alleghenv county, at No. I October term, 1890, 1 will expose at public sale, on the premi ses. Seventh ward, city of Pittsburg. WEDNESDAY. February 25. at 2 P. M., the following described real estate, being lot No. 22 in plan of lots laid out by Jane AlcCulIough, bounded by lots Nos. 19 and 23. running back to Robert's line 169 feet 4 inches, and back from same to line at the same length, fronting 60 feet on Vine street and preserving the same width through the entire depth 60 feet, being the same property which John E. Rheam. by his deed dated July 20, 1SR5, and recorded in deed book, vol. 187, p. 302, conveyed to the said Henry Katnphaus. Terms of sale One-third cash on confirma tion of sale, and the remainder lu two equal annual payments with interest, secured by bond and mortgage on the premises. Said mortgage containing clause scire facias, pro viding for the collection of installments of debt and interest in case of default of mort gagor with attorney's commission of 5 per cent for collection. ABRAHAM ISRAEL, Trustee, 83 Diamond St. A. J. PENTECOST, Auctioneer, fe4-33-W 413 GRANT STREET. ASSIGNEE'S SALE, The Entire Plant, Machinery and Fixtures of the Love Sewing Machine Co., -ON- TUBSDAY, February 17, 1891, At 11 A. x., at tbe Factory, Rochester, Pa. Tiie Union Transfer anil Trust Company, OF PITTSBURG, fel-127-MwT -AsKlprnee, TTIOR SALE VALUABLE SOUTHSIDE Jj real estate Tho undersigned will offer for rale at public auction, on tne premises, on MONDAY, March 2, 1891. at 10 o'clock A. jr., lot fronting 52 feet on south side of Carson St., Thirtieth ward, I'lttsburg, running back along South Sixth st , "6 ft. to a four-root alley, having thereon erected a two story brick store and dwelling house ami frame stable and shops. Also, lot fronting 21 feet on south side of Car son St.. Twenty-fifth ward, Pittsburg, running back 120 ft. to Carey alley, having thereon erected a two-story brick dwelling house known as No. 2114 Carson st,. and frame staDle. bee record of deed. Sheriffs deed book, vol. 6, page 55. Sale will begin at South Sixth and Carson sts., and will sell said first described piece as a whole or in two parts to suit pur chasers. Terms of sale, 5000 on day of sale, one-third of purchase money on delivery of deed, and the other two-thirds in two equal annual payments, with interest, deferred pay ments to be secured by bond and tight mort gage, containing the usual scire facias clause, on the premise sold. J. H. SOR6. 1805 Car sun St.; H. J. BERO. Jr.. L. 8. CUNNING HAM, Assignees of Farmers and Mechanics' Bank of East Birmingham. fell-3J UCTION SALE. Tbe complete furniihmcnt of the elegant res idence, 210 Collins avenue. East End, WEDNESDAY MORNING, February 11, At 10 o'clock. Everything Is of tbe best and embraces a handsome rhiinber suit, con $330; mirror-door wardrobe. S175; line bedding, springs and mat tresses, tables, rockers, pictures, walnut desk and chair, srlk cushioned parlor suit, Inoking elass, ornaments and bric-a-brac, fine carpot3 on rooms, halls and stairs, ball rack, parlor lamp, curtains, lambrequins, fenders, etc., music box, cost $700: dining room sideboard, line dishes, cutlery, silver and glassware, leather chairs, extension table, laundry and kitchen goods. House open after 8 o'clock morning of sale. HENRY AUCTION CO.. feS-133 Auctioneers. AUCTION HALL II. B. SMITHSON. KealEstato and General Auctioneer, room 53, .Eisner building. Filth and Wood street. Sales of jewelry and merchandise at stores. Furni ture at residences promptly attended to. de5-66n OFFICIAL PITTSBURG. TO JOB PRINTERS SEALED PROPO SALS will be received at the office of the City Controller until FEBRUARY 26. 1801. at 2 o'clock P. JI.. for contract to do the job print ing ind binding for Councils and the various departments of the city government, the pub lication of tbe municipal record and printing the hies of Councils for the onsning year. Separate proposals are invited for printing file of Councils and publishing the municipal record, but job printing and binding will be let item by item. Each proposal must bo ac companied by a bond (for job printing and files of Councils iu the sum of one thousand dollars each: for municipal record in the sum of two thousand dollars), with two sufficient sure ties. Full information and blanks fnr bidding furnished on application to this office. The right to accept or reject any orall bidsreserved. E. S. MORROW. feIl-80 Controller. BUSINESS CHANGES. D ISSOLUTION NOTICE- The nartnershio heretofore cxistinc between Henry Daub and John Yagie, under tho 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. 3600 Butler street, by John Yagle. Both parties arc authorized to settle all ac counts of the firm. HENRY .DAUB. JOHN YAULE. Pittsburg. February 5, 1891. In retiring from tho above lirm permit me to extend thanks to our patrons for their many favors, and I trust the same will be continued. feB-3S HENRY DAUB. RESIDENCE PROPERTY. Forbes St., Oakland. A snbsuntial 8-ronm brick dwelling contain ing all the latett modern improvements: loca tion the beat ln Oikland: lot 71xl27 to an alley; more ground if desired. This is one of the cheapest high-priced 'properties in Oak land, i M. F. HIPPLiB is CO., Xe8-92-TT3u 89 Fourth avenue. OAKLAND. fc t Afi A-GRIFFITH ST.. NEAR FRA Vi.UUU Z1ER, iwn-story frame dwelling ot 8 room.-, o-ioot hall, hartiwuoa staircase. good cellar: large stable. Lot 48x130 to alley. JiO fill A EACH-WINTHROFST..NEAR V&.0UU Neville St.. 2 new two-story and mansard frame dwellings of 7 rooms each, lront porch. cnd cellar, sldo entrance, etc. Lots each 16x75 feet. d 9 $1 Knrt-5?..S7- 55.:?:w t-t.evv exj uvairauiu aiiu jjioj"-j .- cated two-tory and mansard brick dwelling of o ruoiii-, u.iu uoin, lauuciry, miunu , c, etc. This house is well paperod and nicely fin ished throughout. Lot 23x120, extending back to a 25-foot alley. d63 01 KAA-MEYRANAV., NEAR LOUISA H'tfc.tUU t. two-story frame dwelling of 6 room and hall, nice front porch, windows ex tend down to floor of porch, hall nicely pa pered, natural ga. water in kitchen, cood cellar, etc Lot 22x100 feet to an alley; good stable.-. a 128 &0 AAA-OAKLAND AV., NEAR Vil.ijUU forties St., I two-story and mansard brick dwelling of 9 room", hall, bath-room, w. C stationary wash-stand, hot and cold water, both gasc, slate mantels, furnace, laundry, 2 porches, tiled vestibule and kitchen, bay-windows front and sides, steel range, fine chande liers, hardwood staircase, larg pantry, china closet sliding-doors, etc Lot 25x123. WW sell lot 25x220 for 11,000. dHS CJQ KAA FOIt BOTH. FKAZIER ST., PO.D)) near Griffith St., 2 two-story and niausard frame dwellings of 0 nice rooms each, hall on second floor, water in yard. Nice loca tion, d S3 d1 ftnrv-ZULEMA ST.. NEAR WARD VX.DUU St.. two-story frarne dwelling of S large rooms, good cellar, nice baetnent-Lltchen with water in same. Lot 14x50. d 33 BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth Avenue. feS-114-8-11-21 W E OFFER FOR SALE SEVERAL OF THE MOST DESIRABLE OBANGEGROVES IN THE STATE OF FLORIDA. One of 100 acres adjoining the villago of St. Francis is offered fur $25,000. A part of this grove has been in bearing several years. Other trees are coming into bearing. One small grove of three acre", which paid a net profit of $1,500 the post season, is offered for 87,000. We al-o otter a choice location for a SANITARIUM, with a 20-acre orange grove, elcbt-room house and guod out-buildlngs, for 810.000. Lands adjoining either of tbe groves may be added at a low price. Location desirable. Water from artesian well". Good store, weekly newspaper and dally mail. L. H. HARRIS DRUG CO, NOS. 46 AND 43 SEVENTH AYENUE. PITTSBURG, PA. fe4-D NEAP, FOURTH AVENUE, 83.000 Ross street, near Fourth avenue, a two-story and attic brick dwelling of six rooms all in good repair and well sewered. Lot 20x4 8 Terms, one-thud cash, (g 2) BLACK & BAIRD. f e7-36-7,ll,15 95 Fourth avenue. FOR SALE, A BARGAIN. Only $40 per.Foot Front. Beautiful laying lot 169x235 feet On St. Clair thrnucb to Mellon street, near Stanton avenue, East End. W. A. HERRON & SONS. 80 Fourth avenue. fell-MVJ" HIGHLAND AVENUE, near Rippey street, a fine two-story and man sard frame dwelling of 14 room, hall, bath room, 2 w. cs slate mantels, tile and marble hearths, ranze. both gases, furnace, laundry, cemented cellar under whole home; front, side and rear porches, etc. Lot 65x178. with con crete driveway: cood stable on premiser;price only 815,000. (a79) BLACK &. BAIRD, felMS-11,21,28 95 Fourth avenue. A STONE HOUSE fl "" ftTllJLL"" l.illlUj '" '!' '' II1 ' l'""" ""Jf rjJPl7,e!!lli?illl ""'' IS THE COMING RESIDENCE. We have three for sale, like this picture, that we believe are the best, and, considering everything, the cheapest now on the'market. We know they are well built they were built under our supervision by day work no shoddy contract work. Of course, they are on asphaltum streets, two in East End, one at Roup, all convenient to the different rapid transit lines and Pennsylvania Railroad; and, again, of course, they have every possible modern convenience and luxury, such as sanitary plumbing, electric light, and the thousand and one things such a house should have. They are necessarily in choice neighborhoods; it would not pay to" build them in any locality but the best. They vary in size from 12 to 15 rooms, and, of course, in price; but the prices, are the only things about them that are cheap $16,000 to $20,000. Come to the office or drop us a postal, and our repre sentative will call in one of our carriages, that we keep for this purpose, and take you to the houses; it's no trouble; it's" business. BLACK 95 FOURTH WANTED! A. quick purchase for a vacant Lot on CABSON STREET, In a good business location. Any reasonable offer will be accepted. Also WTLIE AYEOTE, Near Washington street, a 3-story brick house, storeroom and 8 dwell ing rooms. $2,000 Cash, Balance easy terms, at 4 pe cent SAMUEL W. BLACK & CO., feto-69 89 Fourth Avenue. OFFICIAL PITTSBURG. SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE CEIVED at the office of City Controller until MONDAY, the 16th day ot February. A. D. 1891. 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. Tbe Department of Awards reserves the right to reject any or all bids. E. M. BIGELOW, Chief of Department of Public Works. PlTTSBURO, PA. Feb. 4, 189L f e5-23-D Department or Public safety-, i PlTTSBUSG. Feb. 4, 189L SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE CEIVED ar the office of the City Control ler until MONDAi.Feb. IB. 189L at 2 o'clock p. M.. for remodeling and refitting building No. 416 Liberty street. Specifications and all information can be ob tained from Cbarles Bickel, Architect, Hamil ton building, 91 and 93 Fifth avenue. Proposals must be accompanied by a bond in double the amount ot bid, with two sure ties, said bond to be executed before the Mayor or City Clerk. Tbe Department of Awards reserves tho right to reject any orall bids. J. O. BROWN. Chief of Department of Public Safety. fe4-81 office of the cltt treasurer, ) Municipal Hall, Smtthfield St. NOTICE IS HLREB1-GIVEN THAT ALL owners (whether resident or non-resident of the city of Pittsbnrg) of drays, carts, wagons, carriages, buggies, etc., to pay their licenses at this office forthwith. All licenses not paid on or beforo tbe first Monday in Marcb, 1691, will be placed in tho hands of vehicle officer for collection, subject to collection fee of SO cents on each license. And all persons neglecting to pay on or before first Monday ln May, 1891, will be subject to a penalty double the amount of thellcenses, to ba recovered before the proper legal authority of said city. The old metal plates of last year must be returned at the time licenses are taken out, or 25 cents additional will be charged on tbe license. Rates of license: Each one-horse vehicle. 88; each two-horse vehicle. 810; each fonr-horss t vehicle, 812; each four-horse hack, 815; onini bussos and timber wheels, drawn by two horses, 810. One extra dollar will be charged for each ad ditlonal horse used in above specified vehicles. 3. F. DENNISTON. feC-Sl-D City Treasurer. SPECIAL ELECTION NOTICE, PROCLAMATION. City of PrrrsBURa. ss : I. H.I. Gourley. Mayor of tbe city of Pitts burg, do issue this, my proclamation, that on the third Tuesday of February, A. D. 1891, be In" the 17th day of the month, the freemen of the Tenth ward of said city, being qualified to vote for members of the House ot Representa tives, will meet at their respective places for holding elections, and elect by ballot one citi zen to serve as Common Councilman for the unexpired term ot John Kearns. resigned. The electors of the Tenth ward. Pittsburg. First district, to meet at 'Squire Burns' office, Penn avenue. Second district to meet at Gal lagher's, corner Nineteenth street and Penn avenue. In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of the City of Pita' burg, thi Cth day of February, A. D. IS9L H. i GOURLEY, fe6-10 Mayor. & BATED, AYENUE. XeS-UU-U- r 4 1 I t s m -m aSuJisaijMauf JLMkrL . iiJu.ii.La'J' .-liA
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