Pittsburg dispatch. (Pittsburg [Pa.]) 1880-1923, February 12, 1891, Page 3, Image 3

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STREET ND LOBBY.
Colonel W. D. Mooro Fires a Legal
Broadside Into Secretary Tracy.
THE CITY NOT SO SHOKT AFTER ALL
A Carious Transformation, a Terplexed
City Solicitor, and Other Gossip.
THE TOPICAL TALKER'S STOKIES
Tlitre was a rose and a lily of Uie valley in
Colonel Y. D. Moore's buttonhole, but fire in
!iis eye when he said: ! consider Secretary
Tracy's treatment of Commander Reiter an
outrage, and I am clad to see that Sir. Dalzell
has voiced the protest of Pittsburg in Congress.
When first I heard that George Reiter had
been ordered homo I presumed as did his
family that he was merely recalled to elucidate
by his testimony the facts surrounding
Barrundia's death, and the subsequent auto
cratic conduct of Secreta.-y Tracy was a shock
and a surprise to me. You see I hare known
George Reiter sinco he was a boy in kilts, and
his father, Dr. Reiter, was one of my warmest
friends. A finer fellow, a more thoroughly
American sailor and a braver man than George
Reiter I don't believe serves Uncle Sam. Of
course I have been Intensely interested in his
case, and though I've had my hands pretty full
of business, 1 have looked into tne lecal
side of the affair. The authorities 1 have
examined do not permit ot any doubt
as tiDibe correctness of Reiter' s positlou. It l s
as clear as day that he was not required, ex
pected or empowered many way to act inde
pendently of the American Minister under
such circumstances as those of the Barrundia
affair. There is absolutely not a shred of in
ternational law or precedent to support the
extraordinary position taken by Mr.
Tracy. The Martin Kostka case has
been cited as having a beaing upon
the points at issue between Secretary
Tracy and all intelligent, impartial people.
But anjone who will look into the Kostka case
and 1 have studied the records carefull
will find that there is not the slightest resem
blance in it to that of Barrundia. Kostka, in
who.e behalf the commander of the American
squalron in the Mediterranean interfered, was
to some extent, entitled to the protection of
our flic he had taken out his first nat
uralization papers. In another case
which Secretary Tracy is said to rely upon an
American naval officer interfered to save a
Chinese merchant vessel which was attacked
by pirates. I cannot see how this can have any
logical bearing upon the conduct of Com
mander Reiter. When the latter suggested to
Minister Mizner that he should let Barrundia
proceed on hoard the Thetis, which was about
to put to sea, his power of initiative was ex
hausted. Minister Mizner was responsible for
w hat-ever happened later. It Commander
Reiter had interfered in Barrundia's
behalf, and involved this country in
a precious diplomatic tangle, the upshot of
which might have been war. Secretary Tracy
tiouldhave been quick enough to decapitate
the naval officer who bad exceeded his author
ity. I am at a loss to explain Secretary Tracy's
conduct, and. with the host of friends Com
mander Reiter possesses, I stand ready to do
anything I can to obtain justice for that is all
be asks for this son of Pittsburg."
Not so Smoky as Some.
When the soot is beginning to fly again and
strangers gravely take the pains to tell you
that there is a smndge on the left slope of your
nose, it is comforting to hear a New Yorker
say, as Arthnr Sheldon, a traveling man, did in
the Hotel Anderson lobby yesterday: "You
nee not w orry about smoke yet, for Pittsburg
i- sti'l'way ahead of Cleveland, St. Louis, Chi
cago and one or two other cities in the matter
of cleanliness. This winter the foul
ness of Chicago's atmosphere impresed
me more than ever. Culls and collars
get dirty there in three hours, and really a
change thrice a nay is little more than a necessi
ty. You hear a good deal of talk about sinoke
ahatinglans and rigorous prosecutions under
them, and you see a good deal in Chicago news
papers about the same, but yon can almost
lira' the soot falling in the streets, and the
cloud of black smoke are heavier than the
iditjrials ahuut them. Chicago will find a way
out of thn smoke, however, I don't doubt before
the World's Fair opens, for the Chicagoans are
hustlers when they mean business. Here in
1'ittsbnrg I should think It would
be well for the citizens to
throttle the smoke nuisance while it is yet
joucg. It seems a pity that your new public
buildings should be draped in perpetual mourn
ing, as they will be If a way of consuming the
heavy coal smoke is not found and adopted."
His Lot Is Not a Happy One.
If you want to make an unusually genlil ex
pression grow grim, and to provoke a patient
man. ask City Solicitor George Elphtnstone. of
Allegheny, how the second-class city litigation
and legislation is coming along. Yesterday Mr.
niplnnstono said in response to some such
question- "My dear sir. I have several bushels
ot informition on the ul'jcct written out neat
y on legal cap at my office, and lam just aching
to give it aw av if anbody will take it. Since the
bill framed by the Supreme Court for the crea
tion oT ofhcial steni'graphers has been turned
dow n by the Legislature as unconstitutional my
teason has been tottering."
A Strange Transformation.
On Tuesday evening R. H. Ferguson, who is
well known among oil men, stepped into the
Hotel Boyer to get his dinner. He had con
cealed about him a quart bottle for medicinal
purposes, of course and as he handed it to the
clerk to keep for him two friends of his.
Messrs. 1'rover and Campbell, both oil men,
affectionately greeted him. It may be, too,
that they looked wistfully at the quart bottle,
and anyhow Mr. Ferguson gave them ciuse to
regard it with interest by remarking: "You bet
that's good sixteen-year-old whisky, as sure as
vou're living." Naturally Messrs. Prover and
Campbell Hghed. as philnsop'ier of the tough
est fiber will when a great opportunity eludes
them; but Mr. Ferguson calmly went to dinner.
How the transformation was effected nubodv
is inclined to sav, but when Mr. Ferguson left
the Bo er an hour or so later to tako the train
for Butler ho carried with him a quart bottle
filled with as pure sweet water as the Pittsburg
pipes can supply. And when he reached home
nc found this telegram awaiting him: "Please
sae a toothful of that IGjearold for us."
signed Prover and Camobcll. Bnt it is toler
able certain that the signers or the telegram
will not leave a toothful for Mr. Ferguson.
A Sign orUieCItj's Growth.
"Pittsburg ought not to be considered a week
tand merely." said Eddio Foy, the comedian.
"It is undoubtedly one of the best theatrical
cities in the land, and for first-class shows is
good for two and even three weeks. But it
takes a good while for a city to get nut of its
class, be it political or theatrical, and managers
are slow to take the risk of making a change.
But Pittsburg will be a two-week stand in spots,
at all events before long."
Kl ver Boats Hai e Improved Vastly.
"If the old steamboat men of 25 years ago
could come to life," said E. R, Young, the coal
man, who served a long apprenticeship on the
river back in the war times, "they'd hardly
know what to make of the boats of to-day, so
many are the radical improvements that have
been made. Everything about the engines of a
boat and her machinery generallj has been
transformed since 1800. Then, in the last ten
years or to. electricity has been applied to the
running of a towboat in many ways. The big
electric search lights render it possible to make
np a tow or make a landing almost as
tafelv by night as by day. Night was
a good deal more of a terror to river
nien20earsaero than we can have aav idea of
i.ow. Most of the large towboats now carry
xueir own ciecinc iigui. (jmuuiuui wnicn tne
boat inside and out. so to peak, is illuminated.
Then look at that unspeakably useful invention
the steam syphon! With it a leaky barge can
oepumpeuury in jewer minuses man tne old
band pnmp could do in hours. Noboay thinks on
the river how many labor-saving appliances
there are to-day which their forbears did not
dream ot" H. J.
The Homeliest Man In rittsburg;
And others, c ill on druggists for free sample
bottle Kemp's Balsam, the best cough cure.
Your eyes ueed attention? See Prof.
Little, with Bigss& Co.. Jewelers. Consul
tation free. TliFS
The Feople's Store.
New spring and summer stock of imported
hosiery, all at old price. now on display.
Cotton, lisle thread, tilt plate and solid
silk in all the latest combination, strines and
fast blacks. Call and see the new tints.
CAsirBELL & Dice.
Save time and car fare by consulting the
special To Let lists in The Dispatch this
morning. Thursdays and Mondays are
special rent list days. .
Special To Let Lists This Morning.
tSDisplay advertisements one dollar per
square for one insertion. Classified adveiOse
ments on this page, such as Wanted, For Sale,
To Let, etc, ten cents per line for each inser
tion, and none taken for less than thirty cents.
Top linebeing displayed counts as t iro.
THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH
BUSINESS OFFICE,
Cor. Smithfield and Diamond Streets,
ALWAYS OPEN.
BRANCn OFFICES AS FOLLOWS. WHERE
WAST. rOK bALK. TO L17T. AND OTHER
TRANSIENT ADVERTISEMENTS WILL BE
RECEIVED UP TO 9 P. M. FOB INSERTION.
Advertisements should be prepaid unless adver
tisers already have accounts with THE DlsrATCn.
KOK THE SODTHSIDE. NO. HIS CARSON
STREET. TELEPHONE NO. OBS.
FOIC THE EAST END, J. W WALLACE, all
lMUili AVE.
PITTSBUHG-ADniTIONAL.
THOMAS MCCAFFREY S509 Butler street.
EM1LG. STUCKEY, S4tt Vreet and Penn ave.
ALLEUHX.NY.
A. J. KAEIICHER. 51 Fcdaral street.
II. .1. McllKIDE. Market House, Allegheny.
F. H. EGGERb SON. Ohto and Chestnnt sta.
THOMAS McHENRY, Western and Irwin aves.
G. V. HUGHES. Pennsylvania and Beaver aves.
PERRY 31. Gl.EIM. Rebecca and Alleghenv aves.
WANTED.
Slale Help.
BILL CLERK-ONLY THOSE WHO HAVE
had experience In wholesale txoccry business
and arc quick and accurate in calculations need
anply. Address BOX C17. city. rcll-5l
BLACKSMITH WAGON BLACKSMITH,
one who can do horseshoeing. Apply
GEOKGE UEILLAG. Millrale. fell-.S
BOOKKEEPER EXPERIENCED 31AN;
must bo accurate, quick and a pood corre
spondent: lo take charge of office ormanufictory;
position permanent if partv gives satisf ictlon.
Address in own hand writing, giving reference,
experience and salary expected. It. J.. Dispatch
office. fel2-10O-Thssu
13
OOKKF.EPER-ADDRESSBOX67 IN HAND
WRITING, giving age and reference.
fett-M
BOY-A BRIGHT. ACTIVE BOY ABOUT IS
vearsof age to learn the electric business:
must be bright, active and re ay to work and have
some education. Apply 100 WOOD ST. teX-iZ
B
OY-IO LEARN THE BARUER TRADE.
Call at 15:4 PENH AV. rcIZ-53
B
UTCHKIl AT ONCE-GOOD MAN. APPLY
UEOKUE lvoas. sixth av.. Homestead.
fell-87
lANVASSER-INTELLlGENT. FOK CEN-
TURY Dictionary. H. WAITS. 13! Wood st,
jal4-43-D
-CARRIAGE BLACKS3UTH-GOOD WOKK
Vj 31EN to go to Beaver Falls. Apply Jlc
WH1NNEY&CO. K7Llbcrtvst. fclI-63
COOK-EX PKKT CATSUP COOK-A MAN
who understands making the best goods now
on the mirket: a good position and a -permanent
one to the right partv. Address C. B., 4"0 Lln--woodav.,
Buffalo. N. . fe8-49
CUTTERS AND TAILOKS-WHY IS IT 1 HE
Cleveland cutting scnoot Is now completely
filled with students from all parts of the United
elites and Canada? fell-11
GENERAL DRUG CLERK-MUST BE REG
ISTERED. Address CLERK, Dispatch of
fice. iell-24
MACHINlhTS-A NUMBEROK FIRST-CLASS
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 countr. Pa.
le7-5-D
MES-AT ONCE.' HONEST. ENERGETIC
men to travel and solicit orders for nursery
stock: men with some knowledge of agriculture
preferred: permanent employment and good pay:
state age and previous occupation. For terms and
particulars, address R. G. CHASE & CO.. 1431! S.
Venn bquaie, Philadelphia, Pa. Ja31-40-TTS8u
MEN -SIX ACTIVE 31 EN. WITH SOME EX
PERIENCE, to solicit and sell real cstite;
none but steady, reliable men need apply. GEO.
JUHNblON, K Fourth av. fei:-50
MEN-GOOD INDUSTRIAL INSURANCE
men: good pav and permanent position to
right men. Call E. J8. 96 Fourth ai . folO-70
ORGANIZERS TO INSTITUTE LODGES OF
the Iron League: 8100 In one year: tiOper
week for disability. Address BOX 1655. Nashua,
. H fe7-:-TThs
QUARTET-FOR CATHOLIC CHURCH: A
salary paid. Address QUARTET, Dispatch
office. felZ-49
SALESMEN AS A SIDE LINE lO TAKE
orders Tor O'Keefe's "O X." shoe blacking;
good commissions, quick seller: finest blacking
made In the world. Address DR. O'KEKFE &
CO.. Chemists. 34 Firth av., Pittsburg, Pa.
fe-3
SALESMAN FOR PENNSYLVANIA, EAST
ERN Ohio, and West Virginia: one wbo Is
acquainted with the lumber business. Call on G.
A. 3IUNDORrF, Yoder building. felZ-96
STOVE PLATE MOLDERS STEADY WORK
through the year In Rathbonc. Sard & Co.'s
new shops at Anrora. 111. Apply In person or by
letter to CAPTAIN JAMEB A. VENN. fcup'U,
Aurora, 111. ,ia31-13-Tr3
YOUNG MAN-TO WORK AROUND THE
store: one having bad experience In the tea
business preferred. UNION PACIFIC TEA CO.,
433 31arket st. fcI2-44
Agents.
AGENTS TO SELL AND EVERYBODY TO
use Dr. O'Keere's 25 cent pills Good as
gold. Dr. O'Keefe's liver pills, cold orcatarrh
pills, cough pills, dlarrhma pills, dspcpsla pills,
rluematlsm pills, headache pills, skin eruption
pills, worm pills, kidney pills, lcucorrhcea plllc,
backache pills, eje pills, teething pills, asthma
pills, croup pills, sore throat pills, nerve pills,
nervous debility pills, whooping cough pills, non
catnardc pills, malaria pills, piles pills. Price
Si cents: large bottles, f I. DR. O'KELFE & CO..
Homeopathic Chemists. 54 Fifth av., Pittsburg.
, .1. ,.1W. . .V IMI JUIIUIUUIU Bk. 4IJ, 1,1. 1C9-
AGENTS LODGEORGAN1ZERS-MEN AXD
women with extensive acquaintance to or
gaulrc for the order of the Helping Hand; J1.0OJ
pnable In five years: 5 weekly benefits. E. F.
ROBINSON, Lynn, Jlass. feIS-9S-ThS6u
AGKNTS-TO SELL 'EMIN PASHA," BY
A. J. 31ounteney-Jephson: the great com
panion book to btanlev's "In Darkest Africa;"
sold only by subscription. P. J. FLEMING &
CO., 77 Diamond st. Ja25-TWTF8S
A GKNTS-TO bKLL A GLASS AND MCTAL
. V polish: retails at i0c: sample. Gc: one dozen.
COc. prepaid. WEBEE BROS., SOEastMntu st..
New York. fe!2-66
Female Help.
APPRENTICES-IMPROVERS. GOOD SEW
ERS, operators: nl.o ladles and girls tolearn
dressmaking and tutting. Call or write. LON
DON AND PARIS DRESSMAKING CO..90GPenn
avenue. .r5-16-TuWTli
-IOOK-A SECOND COOK: FEMALE; 20 AND
22 FEDERAL ST.. Allegheny. fe!2-53
LADIES-I WILL PAY LADIES A SALARY
of io per wek to work for me In their
locality at home: light work; good pay for part
time. Write, with stamp, Mrs. H. Q. FARRING
lON. Box 702, Chicago. fcll-84
LADY AGENTS-THREE DOLLARS frAPI
1AL will build up a business paving (25 uo
weekly selling our noaeltle In ladles' and chil
dren's wear; our.chlld's combined waist and hose
supporter Is the cutest little -garment ever Invent
ed and ells at sight. Address with stamp. -MRS.
G. CAMPBELL. 484 W. Randolph St.. Chicago.
, Ja27-70-TThSU
Male and Female Help.
C CHAMBERMAIDS. LAUNDRESS. DINING
roomgirls.nurscs, cooks, house girls, Ger
man and colored girls, drivers, farm lianas,
while and colored waiters. 31RS. E. THOMP
SON, COS Grant bt. Ja29-MThs
MILLINER -ONE FIRST-CLASS MILLlNfcC.
one experienced salesman for gents' hat de
partment, one experienced ladies' skirt maker
and draper: eldtrlv people preferred. Address
or apply V. C. BERNARDI, Thirteenth and Car
son sts. Iel2-15
TWO TEAMSTERS-TWO FARM HANDS,
dishwashers, chambermaids, laundress. 100
nurse girls. 20 cooks. 10 chambermaids, nurse
girls, colored glrl, sewing girls. MEEHAN'S,
545 Grant St. fc9-p
Situations.
BOOKKEEPING 1 ATTlSNDTO ANYTHING
In the line or intricate accounting, such as
opening and closing of books or correction or
errors: also give Instructions in the use or the
Voucher System. A. F. SAWHILL, 1S7 Federal
6t Allegheny. Pa. de6-54-D
POSITION-IN DRUGSTORE TO LEARN
business: can speak German and English:
wages no obiect: reference given. Address BOX
7J0, Wilkinsburg, Pa. felS-20
SU U ATION -AS LADY'S C0MPAN1ON-B Y
a refined and educated young ladr; can give
the best of city references. Address E. B. T..
box 228. 31ansfield Vallcv.Pa. fclO-42-TT
SITCATION-BY AN EXPERIENCED OUNG
lady typewriter. Address E., Dispatch office.
fel2-ls
-yTTORK TO DO AT HOME-BY YOUNG SlAX
thoroughly posted In mechanical and
patent office drawing and patent office practice;
prices reasonable. Address BOX 403, city.
feI2-16
Partners.
PARTNER-IN A .WELL ESTABLISHED
wholesale business in Birmingham. Ala.
Address, stating mil particulars and amonnt of
ready cash. Si, care or BOX773, Birmingham,
Ala. I foll-27
PARTNBI:-IN THE BILLIARD BUSINESS
In a good live town. Address S. 31. KEN
NEDY. Imperial Hotel, Steobenvllle, O. felf-61
Heal Estate.
BLACKSJHTH STAND. CHEAP, WITH SOME
land: good community: shoeing custom of
150 horses. Address A. BKATSCIHE. Snenango,
Lawrence Co., Pa. felO-SI-TTS
TO BUY A HOUSE OF NOT MORE THAN
7 rooms, wltH good-sized lot. either in
East End or 31L Washington: give full particu
lars as to location and terms of purchase: also de
scription of property.- Address HOUSE, Dis
patch office. feiS-91
- ft " t"..W k ItMrMrV. . va
WANTED.
Financial.
' A LOAN-I WANT TO BORROW $5,000 OR
f fto.000 to put in my business, for a term of
probably three vcars( payable sooner If 1 elect);
will give my note. Interest payable every four
months, and also assign as security f 10,000 to 20,
000 ot my interest in the estate or V llliam Scmple,
Allegheny City, Pa.: Interest not over 8 per cent.
Ad dress J AMES 31. SEMPLE. loledo. O. felO-60
,. VlifT . . tflrt m.. ...nT,..r (It, ItllV
JL money on mortgages, buy or sell reakestate,
we have the very best of facilities for handling
Sropertles and placing or moneys promptly.
LcLAIN & ZUOSM1TH. 437 Grant st. feo-79
MONEY-OUR FACILITIES rolt-FURNlSH-1NG
money to any amount on bond and
rnortgUgeareuneqnalcd: lowest rates of Interest
and no delay. 11 you need money apply ilORRlS
FLEMING. 11B Fourth ave. Jv27-86-ttssu
MONEY IX) LOAN-ON MORTGAUE3 IN
large or small amounts at thclowest market
rates or Interest. W. A HEBRON' & SONS 80
Fourth av. Ja8-23-Th
MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST MARKET
rates on bond and mortgage: no delay.
REED B. C0YLK4 CO.. 131 Fourth av.
dell-TTS
,f ONEY TO LOAN ON GOOD JIORTGAGE
iJL securities, lowest rates: no delay. SAMUEL
. Ul, AUK i. CO . 99 Fourth av. deil-4-iThS
M
ORTGAGES-WK HAVE $3,000 TO DIVIDE
. lntosJOO. sseo or 11.UI0 loans: 510.000 to divide
Into two mortgages. C.O0O and JI.000; also have
tl.2uo. ft 500 aud f5.000: expenses very light;
monerreaay on approval or tiiie. o. j. r i.r.ju
1NG CO., lil Fifth av. Tel. 1772. fe7-17
MO1CT.GAGES-M0NEY TO LOAN IN SUMS
to suit at H. i and 6 per cent. ALLES &
iiAILEl. 164 Fourth me. Tel. 1C7. apl4-I9-rrssu
MORTGAGES ON CITY OR ALLEGHENY
connta propertv at lowest rates. HENRI
A. WEAVER A CO.. 92 Fourth avenue. mhi-D
TO BORROW FOR THREE TO F1VEYEARS,
14.000 at 5 percent; tlr-t mortgage given on
valuable, properly within live miles ot city. Ad
arcss E. A. Dispatch office. lcl2-2
rpo INVEST IN SOME ESTABLISHED BUSI
JL NEss bv party with I0.CO0 capital. Ad
dress INVESl'SlENT, Dispatch office fcl2-92
TO LOANSJ00,UU0. IN AMOUNIS OF f3,0M
and upward, on city and suburban property,
on 5 per cent: also smaller amounts at 6 per cent
BLACK & BA1RD, ft Fourth avenue.
se21-d.,6-D
TO LOAN 1200,000 ON 3IOKTGAOES flOO
and upward at G per cent; 1-V50. 000 at4,' per
cent on residences or business property, vacant
lots or farms. S. H. FRfcNCH, 125 Fourth ave.
oc23-D
Miscellaneous.
ATTENTION-THE RECEPTION COMMIT
TEE of Allechenv Council No. 3, I. S. of I.,
desire to state that owing to unforscen circum
stances they ari compelled to change date of re
ception which was to be held at Cvclorama Hall on
Thursday, February 10, to Tuesday, February24,
at which time they will be pleased to see their
friends. J. V. BOWMAN, Chairman. fel2-5l
EVERY LADY-WISHING TO BE HEROW N
dressmaker to call at 616 Penn ave. (op
posite Hornc's stores) and Inaestlgatc MAUA31E
FLESHER'S ladles', tailoring sysm; no risk;
parties responsible: school now open. nolP-23
LARGE FLOORS WITH POWER. ADDRESS,
giving size and location, 0X325. Pittsburg.
IC7-13
PENSION'S THE PITTSBURG PENSION
AGENCY OF J. H. Si EVEN SO N & CO., 100
Fifth av. Pensions now had for all disabled sol
diers, permanently helpless children and widows
of deceased soldiers under late act of Congress;
pensions Increased to correspond with the dis
ability: bounties collected; certificates of service
procured where discharges are lost.
de20-i2-rrs
SHETLAND PONIES TOBUY ONE OK TWO
Shetland ponies; must be cheap and sound.
Address, with particulars, P. C, Dispatch office.
felI-62
YOU GET A BAKf.R'S DOZEN (IS) OF
Stewart Co. 's fine cabinet photos for !, at
90 and 92 FEDERAL ST.. Allegheny.
mv2S-4-TTSu
FOR SALE IMPROVED HEAL ESTATE.
City Residences.
CONGRESS ST. TWO-STORY BRICK
dwelling, 7 rooms and bath, both gases,
water, good cellar: convenient to ylle and
Filth avenue cable cars. Lurabertst , two-story
frame dwelling. 5 rooms, attic, cellar: good con
dition; lot24xino. Congress st., two-story brick
house, 8 rooms, hall, vestibule, bath, both gase,
hotand cold water, laundry In cellar: lot22x47.
Duff st., new two-story frame dwelling, 6 rooms
and attic water and good cellar, tine porch and
hall: latest Improvements: near W lie av. cable
cars; lot 20x30x87. HUMPHREY 4 WHITE, 535
Grant st.. city. fel0-43
HOUSE-A NEW 6-ROOMED TRAME HOUSE
with all modern conveniences. In a select
neighborhood. 10 minutes from Wood st.. is
offered low to a prompt buyer. Apply E. 11.. 12
Eighth st, city. feI2-43"
Qt)8tl0-LT1IERTV AV.. NEAR SEVEN,
9d1 lEENlllst., to-story brick dwelling of
la rooms; also, house of two rooms In rear; lot
12x50x24. (c 99) BLACK & BA1RD. 95 Fourth av.
fel2-13-12,18,24
-fT. WASHINGTON WYOMING ST.. 2
1VJL STORY rrame dwelling. 6 rooms and attic:
nat. gas. etc: a very neat, comfortable hnmoacd
lot li 55x110. J. C BEILLY, 77 Diamond St.
feS-90
"OESIDENCE-EXTRA FINE-ON CENTER
iV av.. two-story and attic brick Owellirg,
eight rooms, both gases, laundry, bath, inside w.
c. slate mantles, tile hearths, etc: lot 24x163 to
Wylie av. J. C. RE1LLY, 77 Diamond st.
feS-98"
YALUABLE PROPERTY-COR. DUFF ST.
and W ylle av.. 12-room brick house: lot lOOx
ISO ft.: away down price; easy terms. GEO.
JOHN STON. C2 Fourth av. fel2-5C
Q4 4HIO A VERY NEAT AND OF FINE AP
Otfc" PEARANCE brick house, six rooms, attic,
modern fixtures, location good, Bedford av.,
Vleventli ward: easvpavments can be arranged.
(79) W. A. HERRON iSONS, 60 Fourth av.
fl2-8-MTh
QQ 300 JIILTENBUKGER ST.. CORNER
009 Edna street, two-story brick dwelling of 4
rooms and finished attic, natural gas; House
newly papered; lot 20x72. (c26) BLACK A
BAIRD. 0j Fo-irtlt av. fel2-SM2, 14.22
Cf 800-VICEROY ST.. NEAR31AGEEST..
O' two-story brick dwelling 6 rooms; in good
condition; terms easy. J. C. KEILLY, 77 Dia
mond st. feS-96
East End Residences.
-171AST END-AT H250. A NEAT HOUSE OF
I'l seven rooms and hath, etc, with nice corner
lot In the East Lnd: house almost new; possession
at once: a bat gain to prompt purchaser. J AS. XV.
DRAPE CO., 129 Fourth av., Plttshurf.
fe!2-2S
-VTEAR SHADYSIDE-GOOD HOUSE AND
.11 two lots, eight rooms with bath, lavatorv,
altlc rooms, reception hall, natural gas. dry cel
lar, piazza In front: all In prime condition: lots
SOxlfl) feet: allty In the rear; nice grass plot in
front. J AS. W. DRAPE A CO., 129 lourlh av
Pittsburg. feli-iS
AKLAND-VERY CHEAP HOUSE. CON
TA1NING 10 rooms. In snlendhl repair, with
all modern conveniences: lot contains about one
and one-quarter acre of ground: on prominent
street, near cable and Duquisne electric ruad;
good reason given for selling. Inquire of W. H.
WAIT. 102 Fourth av. Ja27-S3
PENN AV., EAST END-GOOD BRICK
dwelling of seven rooms, finished attic
batn, hall and cellar: wide porch over entire
front: fine lot with slac entranrc to an alley:
property in good order; possession In 30 days,
owner going East. JAS. W. DRAPE & CO.. 129
Foutth av.. Pittsburg. fel2-2G
Q 500 HOWE ST.. NEAR AIKEN AV..
OU East End. one square rroni cable cars,
brick dwelling, nine rooms, finished attic, hall,
tile vestibule double parlors, bath. Inside w. c,
hardwood and slate mantels. Tour tile hearths,
china closet, pantry, hardwood staircase and
finish: hack stairs. Inside shutters, gas tixtnres.
handsomely papered and grained, both gases,
range, laundry, statlonarr tubs, cuuented cellar,
front and back porches, trees and shrubbery.
strectseered and paved: lot 36x100: convenient
to all cars. WM. PETTY CO., 107 Fourth av.
fe8-73-TTSSu
Gr7 OOO-PENN' AVE., NEAR WINEUIDDLE
vD 9 desirable residence quarter and complete
home: t o-story and mansard pressed hrltk front,
with stone trimmings: 9 large rooms and bath
room, all slate and marble mantel!, tile hearths
and modern grates, sliding doors, inside shutters,
h. and c water, front and rear stairs and
porches, finely p.ilntcil and grained throughout,
cemented cellar: get our new bulletin, with rent
list. (2-2-13) CHARLES bOUEKSA CO.. 313Wood
st 5019 Penn av. l fel2-37-Th-n
Qf SOOCOR. PIER AND OAKLAND AVS..
Ov)' a two-story and mansard brick dwelling
of 8 rooms, hall, vestibule, bath, in-lde w. ..
stationary washstand, slate mantels, stonchearth,
boih gases, sliding doors, lauudrv. stationary
tub, lurnaee, cemented cellar: lot 24x110 to 20-ft,
alley. (dlO) BLACK & ISAIKD. 95 Fourth av.
IC12-14-12, 17.25
QQ 100 FOR A SIX-ROOM AM) FINISHED
OO attic frame house; two sUlo m.intcls; tile
hearths throughout: trout and bick stairs: good
pantry: dry cellar: cliv wat'r: location good; near
to electric line: lot 26x100: a cheap house and
worth looking up. S. A. DICKIE A CO.. Penn
and shadj av., L. E. (IHP3) felO-45-TTS"
tO COO GRAZIER ST. NEAR MURTLAND
ltSl ST.. fwft-stnrr frama H wnllliti. ..f fl wtsime
and attic hall, bathroom, w. c range, both
gases, slate mantels, electric light and bells,
good pantrv and rhlna closet, front and back
Sorches; lot 25xr.O to alle. (a33S.) BLACK
AIRD, 95 Fourth av. fcS-104-S, 12,20
fiJT 300-OAKLAN'D. ON GOOD STREET.
3J desirable brick dwelling, containing 8
rooms, hall, vestibule, lusidew. c, front and side
fiorches: house stands back lrom street: corner
ot. having a frontage of 27 feet hva dcplh of 120
feet: stable on rear. M. F. HIPPLE A CO., 96
Fourth av. fc8-94-TuThsu
QO OOO FOR BOTU-W1NSLOW ST., NEAR
tj5i' Parkav., 2 rrame dwellings of 4 rooms
and attic each, good cellars. Houses front on
alley, leaving room to build 2 houses on front st.
Lot 25x151 Houses rent for 8i8 per month, (a353.)
BLACK BAIRD. 95 Fourth av. fe!2-29-I2. 14.22
Q 250 OAKLAND WARD ST., NEAR
OvJ9 W tlmot: cars pass the house: two-story
aud mansard brick dwelling, eight rooms, bath,
laundrv, aud other Improvements; lot 40x120 to
20-root alley. J. C. REll.LY, 77 Diamond st.
fcS-06
750-VERY EASY TERMS. FOK VERY
UWl stylish and complete house of 9 rooms;
centrally located In Oakland, with street Im
provements made. (14) See W. A. HERRON 4
SONS.No.80Fourthar. f el0-8O-TUTh S
t2 300-NEW HOUSE OF SIX ROOMS;
tu).i- modern fixtures: lot 24x93 feet, on Hast
ings St., near Penp av.. Twenty-second ward,
bee W. A. HERRON SON'S, 80 Fourth ay.
fcl2-4l-rrs
THE, PITTSBURG DISPATCH,
FOR SAEE-IMTROVED REAL .ESTATE.
East End Residences.
A HANDSOME NEW AND STRICTLY MOD
ERN brick residence in one of the best
neighborhoods of East End: very convenient to
both cables and P. R. R.; 11 rooms, with recep
tion hall, hardwood mantels and extra fine tiled
hearths, stalued glass windows and tran'oms,
French plate beveled glass In vestibule doors,
two porches and second story veranda, fine Dam
with porcelain lined tnb. sta. marble top wash
stand, combination electric and gas chandeliers
and brackets, switch attachments, large pantry,
china and linen closets, slcel range, cement cel
lar, sidewalk macadamized and nagged: every
room In house papered: lot 50x120; price low for
this class of propertv and terms reasonable: no
sesslon at any time. (3027.) 8. A. DICKIE &
CO., Penn and Shady avs.. E. E. felO-46-TT
EAST END - ONIA PAVED STREET; VERY
substantial brlcV house or 8 rooms, modern
fixtures: lot 64x185 feet; forM.000. (53) See .
A. HERRON &SONS. No. SO Fourth av.
r fcl2-l-TT8
GOOD INVESTMENT-ltf ACRES. 12-ROOlt
frame house, stable, carriage house orchard,
etc.: rronting on three 50-ft. sts., within two
squares or the Duqucsne Traction Railroad on
Highland, Brvantand Ncglevavs.t this property
Is sure to advance when cars are running this
spring. A. GOEDDEL. 109 Collins av., near cor.
Penn avT. East End. fcK-M
Hazelwood Residences. j-
HAZELWOOD-2-STORY FRAME DWELL
ING or 7 rooms, bath, hall, laundry, hard
wood finish, newly papered 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 Railway: price,
G.8O0; terms reasonable IRA M. BURCH FIELD,
i5S Fourth av. lalS-30"
C 250 FOR ALL-GLENWOOD. ON SEC
jlO' OND av., nice double frame dwelling,
being two stories each: one is situate on the cor
neroflot. has storeroom nd five dwelling rooms:
the other contains flvurooins and attic; lot 32x120
feeu (dlOl) BLACK BAIRD, 95 Fourth av.
Iel2-12-12,ia,J7
Allegheny Residences.
BOYLE ST.. ALLEGHENY -NEW' TWO
STORY brick, 12 room,, au possible conve
niences: Eastern exposure: oue square from
parks: lmmediatepossession; see agents. BAX
TER, THOMPSON & CO.. 162 Fourtli av.
fe8-161-TTSSu
IN ALLEGHENY-HOUSE AND LOT IN FINE
location, contiguous to the parks, a 2-storled
brick with commodious rooms and alt the modern
requirements and In prime order throughout tone
of the most central and convenient points In Alle
gheny: possesion lu 30 days. JAS. W. DRAPE
CO., 129 Fourth av., Pittsburg. fo!2-2b
MONTEREY ST.-TV O-STORY BRICK OF
7 rooms, attic, all modern conveniences:
cheap. BAXTER, THOMPSON CO.. 162
Fourth av. feS-l63-TT6"
SUPERIOR bT ATION. TENTH WARD. ALLE
GHENY The property belonging to Mr. O.
M. Seibert; lot is about 175x350 feet. cor. of Wood
land and Superior avs. with brick dwelling houso
containing 14 rooms, also greenhouse, washhouse,
stable, etc. Inquire of D. KEHEN 4 SON, No.
4112 Penn av.. or A. V. I). WATTEBbON,' 141
nth av.. Pittsburg. fell-13
TWO HOUSES AND LOT-IN ALLEGHENY,
near Beaver av.. storeroom and duelling
rooms; renting value fGO per munth. will be sold
to nav 8 per cent. Particulars from JAS. W.
DRAPE & CO., 129 Fourth av., Pittsburg.
fell-47"
Suburban Residences.
COUNTRY HOME AT EVERGREEN,
duelling, ten rooms, with stable: ten acres
ot ground, six acres In orchard, three acres In
frass, with running water; abundance small
rults and shrubbery: three miles from Forty
third street bridge online narrow gauge railway;
rent, 8-JOO per ear. Inquire ulLLESPIE CO.,
422 Wood St. fell-28-WThS
JTIDGEWOOD-A SHORT DISTANCE FROM
li station, new two-story frame dwelling of 6
rooms, bath and 2 finished attics, front, side and
rear porches, house wired for electric light, slate
roof, splendid well or water, with ljj acres of
grouna. lorest shade trees, etc.; both gases. J.
C. REILLY, 77 Diamond st. fe8-96
SEW1CKLEY PROPERTY GOOD FRASIE
house, 6 rooms, on 40-lt. St.: curbed and
paved; lot 40x100 to an alley: price $1,500. New
irame Douse. 5 looms: good location; lot 50x100 ft. ;
f2,500. Brick house. 7 rooms, 8 minutes from
station; every convenience: lot 72x00, corner lot,
21.000: brick house, 7 rooms, water and gas,
lot 50x150 to a 40-ft. St.: ?3,tW0. Brick house,
9 rooms: Beaver St.: modern improvements: lot
55x400 to a 50-ft. St.: $5,000. New frame house on
Thorn st . 8 rooms, finished attic: every conveni
ence: good neighborhood, 87,500: also, a number
of fine places with large arus aud abundance of
sha e trees at retsonable rates. COTTON
WHITE, 157 Lacock St., Allegheny.
rell-2S-TTS
f 200 CASH-BALANCE ON 3IONTHLY
jjj JL9 payments If desired; a nice suburban
homcatswlssvalc: large lot. with trult and shade
trees, grape vines and shrubbery: good frame
house, seven rooms aad finished attic slate man
tels, 6tone hearths, good well and cistern, natural
gas. excellent walks to Pennsylvania R. R. sta
tion; 84.000. less than actual value: (BI53-143) ret
our new bulletin with rent list. CHARLES
SOJIERS CO., 313 ood St., 6019 Penn av.
fel2-36-Thsu
TOR SALE LOTS.
City Lots.
LOTS BEAUTIFUL BUILDING LOTS ON
Wylie, Webstcrand Bedrord avs.. Thirteenth
ward; low prices: easy terms. GEO. JOHNS'ION
Agt., C3 Fourth av. fe!2-59
East-End Xots.
AT A GREAT BARGAIN IF SOLD AT ONCE
. lotoOxlOO feet, m one of the most desirable
and central locitlonsln the East End: street and
sewer Improvements made. (96) See W. A.
HERRON SONS. 80 Fourth av. fell-66-WThs
CORNER LOT-101XI07 EX.; CAN BE IM
PROVED togreat advantage: Ivy st.. Shadv
side: location good. (94) W. A. HERRON
SONS. 80 Fourth av. fe2-9-2,S.12,18
J- OT-10IX107 FEET FOK $6,000: VERY' CEN
J TRALLY located atSbadjslde. fronting two
streets. (91) See W. A. HERRON SONS. SO
Fourth av, fel2-39-I2,16,19,24
TOt-OX WARD ST., OAKLAND, 21x175;
JLr cellar already built; low price. J. C.
KEILLY, 77 Diamond st. fe8-96
SPECIALSALE-ON SATURDAY, FEBRUARY
14, at 2 P. M.: 50 choice building lots on Glad
stone Bristol aud lUgelow streets, commanding a
magnificent view of the beautiful Monongahcla
Valley andSchenley Pnrk: only 5inlnutes walk
from Ellra Furnaces and other large mills on Sec
ond av.,and onla omlnutcs' walk lrom the bridge
leading to the large mills on the Southsldc. For
plans and particulars see J. E. GLASS, No. 138
Fifth av. fe8-9l-TuThSu
CJI 400-1N 3UDST OF EAST END. LOTS
O L- 28x120 It. on Enieron, nearshadvav. (103.)
See W. A. HERRON SONS, 80 Fourth av.
leo-S-Th
Hazelwood Lots.
NEW PLAN OK 50 FINE LEVEL LOTS-AT
Marlon station, eight minutes from city, on
B. 0. R. R.. or 20 minutes by Second av. electric
road: lots from 8350 up:ll0dowu and S5 pennontn.
without Interest or taxes: come quick If von want
a bargain or afc 'Investment. 310RIllbON
BANKS, iOOThtrd av., cor. Wood st. Jal7-TTS
Allegheny Lots.
CJOnrv-ONLOWRi ST..TK0YHILLA1.LE
OJJUU GHENY. lot S0X90 ft. (56.) W. A.
HERRON SONS, 80 Fourth av. le5-8-Th
FARM-130 ACRFS.!30,00O-ONE-THlRD CASH,
balance long time; finest location within 15
miles of Plttsbnrg. on Ohio river: lulus boro.
llnoor the bon-ton town on Ft. Wavne road:
electric line will pass through It: no poor farm
buers need apply. ED. WITT1SU, 410 Grant st.
fell-D
F
ARM"-0. 1 EARLY PAYJlENTS. OR
trade tor other nronertv: sendstamn lor blur
farm and exchange lists. N. F. HURST, real
estate Rochester, Pa. x le7-27-TTS
Miscellaneous.
BU Y ERS OF EAST END PROPERTY, ATTEN
110N. 88,50 Am bersonav., framo 12 rooms and Im
provements: lot4LxllO
S5.0U0 Rural av.. Queen Anne frame 6 rooms,
bath. h. and c water, etc.: lot 24x187.
f7. 000 Rural av corner propertj, new frame 6'
rooms, fin. attic, bath, both gases, range etc:
lot 40x110.
(3.100 Lura St.. brick 5 rooms, fin. attic, gas,
water, etc.: lot 25x126.
S1.000 Larimer a ., frame 6 ro"ms. fin. attic
lull. bath, both gases, etc.: lot 32x192 to alley.
S3.500 Ma flower St.. frame 6 rooms, attic, gas,
wati r, etc ; lot 23X100 to alley.
$2,700 -alcadow st., new frame dwelling 6 rooms,
piped for gas, water, etc: lot 22x100.
fi.SuO-Achilles st frame 5 rooms, attic, hall,
etc.
5,roo-Pcnnav., corner propertv. brick dwell
ing 8 rooms, bath, both gases, hot and cold water,
laundry: stable In rear: terms to suit.
4. 000-R1 ver av.. frame dwelling 7 rooms. nat,J
aas water, iront ana rear porcnes, large nail; lot
.hixbOtoallev
;3 000 station st . new brick, pressed front. 10
rooms, reception hall, double parlor, bull, li. and
c. water, statlonjrr vashstand. marble mantels,
hothgisc. etc.: newly papered, finished in hard
wnd throughout: lot4ixlo''.
Full descriptions and a large list at our offices.
S..OAN CO..
5C06l'cun av., E. K., or 127 Fourth av.
re!2-22-ThSU
CQ 500-MONTKREY ST.. PRKSbED BRICK
CpO' FRONT dwelling, 8 rooms, hath, both
tasc laundry, etc., newly papered, lot 20x110 to
allev.
86.coo-Montcrey st., brick. 6 rooms, fin. attic
bull, bothgascs. etc, lot 23x1 10 to alley.
(3.500 -Jackson St., brick. 5 rooms, fin. attic,
bath, both gases, ct, lot 20x80.
S5.500 Lacock 6t.. new brick dwelling. 8 rooms,
fin. attic bath, both gases, slate mantels, tile
hearths, etc., lot 20x100 to nllev.
3.0U0-I!ohinsun St.. brick dwelling. C rooms,
waler. both gases, etc., lot 22x78: terms to suit.
HOOO-Goodrlch St.. brick dwelling. 6 rooms,
fin. attic bath, both gases, etc., lot 20x100 to allev ;
terms tosnlt.
113.000-Arcli st.. new orlck dwelling. prcsed
front, 8 rooms, vestibule, marble mantels, bath,
both gases, cemented cellar, laundry, lot 20x110 to
alley. SLOAN CO..
fel2-23-Ths 127 Fourth av.
FOR SALE-BUSINESS.
Business Properties.
CHOE SIORE-AT A DISCOUNT; GOOD LO
O CATION: reed store, an old established stand:
grocery stores, general stores, drug stores cigar
stores, bakeries, meat markets, newspaper routes,
etc. PERCIVAL CHAPMAN, 439 Grant st.
fel2-28
Q-l 300 -WILL BUY A GOOD COUNTRY
CJL' store near Pittsburg, doing good trade.
SHEPAUD & CO., Ui fourth ar. Ii2-l9-ihssu.
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY "
FOR SALE-BUSINESS.
3
Business Opportunities.
B
USIKESS A WELL-ESTAHLISHED BUSI
NESS In nnhn1Trlnir and furniture renalr-
lng in the heart of tha eltv: nroflt of 11 per
month clear of expenses: will sell cheap. BUBIT
SWEENY. 110 Fourth av.
fel2-95
BUTCHER SHOP. SI75: PLANING 31ILL AND
lumberyard, with annual business of 1150,
wo, on easv terras; shoe store $375: tlnshop,
grocery stores, joo to f000: restaurant, livery
stable, bakeries, cigar stores, drug stores, milk
uvfuia, OUIAJtlJ ttLO., MirUUIUiai,
DRUG STOKE-A GOOD PAYING CITY
stand; cheap to a quick buvcr; owner in
other business. Address J. B., Dispatch office.
fell-21
GROCERY STORE NEW STOCK. HORSE
and wagon: will Invoice 81.200 to 81.500: ele
gant location. Inquire A. GOEDDEL, 109 Collins
av., near cor. Pennav., East End. fel2-64
GROCERY STORE AT INVOICE; OLD
stand; low rent; sales $1,200; reason for sell
lng. AUT. Dispatch office. fell-70
BESTAURANT AND BOARDING HOUSE
grocery store 8200 to 85,000: cigar store,
butcher shop, hardware shoe store. HOLMES
CO., 420 Smithfield st. felI-56
BOUTE-ONE OF THE BEST NEWSPAPER
routes in tne city: 820 a week profit; none hut
first-class man need apply. Address ROUTE,
Dispatch office. fe7-71
SALOON-A FIRST-CLASS SALOON FOR fHE
rlghtman. known ns the Opera House Bar,
East Liverpool. O.: terms reasonable. Apply or
write to G. . MEREDirH, East Liverpool. O.
fel2-97
Business' Properties.
A TLANTIC CITY, N. J.-FOR SALE OR
X. rent I'nfamlihcd hotel of 75 bedrooms, with
all modern conveniences; located In .the central
partof the city, near the beach. For Inspection,
cte.applytol. G. ADA3IS CO., Agents. feS-E
COSMOPOLITAN HOTEL THE 3IOST POP
ULAR hotel at Ashtabula Harbor, doing a
first-class business, and everything in good order,
and a good barroom In connection: accommoda
tions for 45 gnrsts. C. TlMMERMAN,.Harbor,
Ashtabula co., O. alS-77
XfEW FLOURING 3IILLS 80 BARRELS
L capacity: ten set Nordyke and ilarmon rolls:
all bolting, buckwheat and cornmeal machinery
of the latest Improved manufacture; no cog gear
ing, hopper and automatic scales: boiler fired
with natural gas ata small expense; railroad sid
ing to mill; one of the best wheat sections In the
country: excellent trade established: this Is one of
the most complete mills In the State and can be
bought on easy terms. J. C. JA3IISON CO.,
133 Prankstown av. fel2-52-MThs
OILTOOL SHOP-COMPLETE-IN GROWING
oilfield; bargain to quick buyer. Address
OIL, Dispatch office fe!2-93
DO OOO-PENN AV.. NEAR BUTLER ST.. A
tpo? 3-story brick building of store room and
8 dwelling rooms, hall, both gases, good vault In
store Lot 21x100, to 40-foot st. Will sell with
license and fixtures lor 89,000. (CM.) BLACK
BAIRD, 95 Fourth av. 1012-29-12,11,22
C 500-A 15 PER CENT. NET. CITY IN
3J VESTMENT, on account of owner leaving
tuo city; two good storerooms, 11 living roomsand
packing room, with corner lot 30x43. H. C.
CLARKE, 135 Fourth av. and Edgewood. Tele.
7212. ial4-TTS
FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS.
Horses. Vehicles. Live Stock, Etc.
c
AR LOAD OF FRESH MILCH COWS AT
31. MAilX'S, 45 First St., Allegheny, relz-3
HORSE-AT AUCTION. AT LIGGETT'S
Livery Stable, 135, and 117 Sandusky St..
Alleghenv, Judge Lvnch's record 2:22, over half
mile track: can beat his record 6 or 7 seconds: he
Is dead game and a good horse In his class, and a
prize as a gentleman's rpadster; can show fast
fait trotting, and Is absolutely sound and kind
n alt harness; to be seen at Llggctt's stable,
Febuary 18. J. A. 3ICKELVEY, Auctioneer.
fell-83
HORSfS-FRESH CARLOAD OF HORSES
at Charles Sprough's livery stables, cor.
Church av. and Sandusky st., consisting of ex
press, team and heavy cart burses; telephone 31S1.
A. L. UEN'ION. fel2-45
TWO GOOD HEAVY HORSES WILLDO FOR
any kind or work. 2G7 CHARl'IEKS ST.,
Allegheny. JelI-26
Machinery and Metals.
ONE SECOND-HAND PORTABLE ENGINE
And boiler combined. 35 horse, power: also a
number of second-hand wood-working machines;
can he bought at a low figure. VELTE 31c
DONALD, Penn av. and Thirty-second st.
lel5-TTS
SECOND-HAND ENGINE AND BOILERS
One 14x24. two 12x18, one 11x24, one 10x20, one
19x16, 9x12, 8x12 and large lot of smaller sizes:
10-11. P. mounted portables, one pair of boilers
42x26: agent for the Standard governor, pumps,
shafting, pullevs, etc 23 and 25 Park Way, Alle
gheny. Pa. J. 3. YOUNG. fe6-D
SECOND-HAND ENGINES-ONE 27 II. P.
Ball pat. electric light engine almost new;
one 8x8. one 7x7, one 5x6. vertical engines: one
heavy 14x24. one 11x12. 3 8x12 and2 7xl2. In hori
zontal engires: all good as new. HARM ES MA
CHINE DEPOT, 99 First av.. Plttsbnrg. Pa.
ja30-p
rpHEPOKTER A DOUTHETT CO., L1M..DAR
X RAGII st. and River av.. Alleghenv. Pa..
engines, boilers and castings. Repairing prompt
ly atterded to. Ja6-8U
MlsceUaneous-
FURNITURE, CURTAINS. CARPETS. ETC.,
both new and second hand. Inquire, ot G.
B. PRESTON. Room 701 Penn Building, city.
fcl2-21
STOCK FIFTY SHARES UNION STORAGE
stock. Address JOHN 31. DEAN, Wllllams
port. Pa. fell-85'
PERSONAL.
PERSONAL-CASH PAID FOK OLD GOLD
and sliver: Jewelry repaired: new work made
to order. CHRIS. HAUC11, 441 Smithfield st.
J J 18-81
PERSONAL ENCYCLOPEDIA BRITANNI
CA, 824: Chambers' Encyclopedia, sio. All
others at half prices for 30 days only. FRANK
BACON CO., 301 Smithfield St., Pittsburg. Pa.
fe4-53
PERSONA1, FINE BOOK3-WE HAVETHE
finest collection of finely illustrated books
In Pittsburg: beautlfulhlndlngs: low prices: come
and see them: hundreds or books for presents.
LEVI'S BOOK SIORE. CUO Liberty st. de!2
FOUND.
FOUND-A LARGE LOT OIT WINTER
clothing belonging to residents of this city
was lonnd hanging in the rooms occupied by
DICKSON, the tailor. 65 Filth aye. upstairs,
altered, cleaned aud repaired: the owner should
call for them, as Dickson requires the room.
nol3-D
AUCTION SALES.
RECEIVER'S SALE OF WILLIAM TANN
BREWERY Bv order of tho Court of Com
mon FleasNo. 2 of Allegheny county. I will, on
WEDNESDAY, February 25, 1891, at 10 o'clock
A. M.. on the premisei", corner Tnenty-fourtli
aud Sinallman sts., Pittsburg, expose to public
sale the brewery and outfit, together with all
tho stuck on band, being the property ot 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 Sraallman sts., having a fronton
Sinallman st. of 150 feet and extending back
along Twenty-fourth st. 142 feet, more or less,
to an alley: the other situate on the northeast
corner of Twenty-fourth and Smallman sts..
fronting 125 feet on Smallman st. and running
back along Tvt enty-f ourth St. 120 feet, more or
lest. On this prouerty is erected a large three
story brick brewery, a brick storehouse contain
ing fermenting rooms and cooling apparatus,
frame wastehouse, stables, etc, and all the nec
essary adjuncts and appurtenances of a brew
cry. Tho brewery has a capacity of SCO barrels
of ale anil 450 barrels of beer per week, and has
a full supply of all the furnlshment necessary
and useful in the operation of tho brewery.
Sale of the property will be made subject to tho
lien of two mortgages, each or $25,000.
W1LLIAS1 S. PIER,
Receiver of William Tann Brewing Co.
fe5-SJ-5,9.12.16.1,23,25
FOK SALE VALUABLE SODTQS1DE
real estate The undersigned will offer for
ale at public auction, on tho premises, on
MONDAY, March 2, liDLatlO o'clock A. St..
lot fronting 52 feet on south side of Carson
st. Thirtieth Hard, Pittsburg, running back
alnng South Sixth St., 6 ft. to a four-foot alley,
having thereon erected a two-story brick store
and dwelling houso and frame stable and shops.
Also, lot fronting 21 feet on south side of Car
son St.. Twcnty-Bfth ward, Pittsburg, running
back 120 It. to Carev alley, having thereon
erected a tn.stnry brick dwelling house
known as No. 2411 Caronst.. and frame stable.
Sec recorder deed. Sheriff's 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 -ale, ?5V0 on day of sale,
one-third of purchase money on delivery of
deed, and the other two-tbtrds in two equal
annual payments, viith interest, deferred pay
ments to bo seemed by bund aud tight mort
gage, containing the usual scire facias clause,
on the premise sold. J. H. SORG". 1803 Car
son St.; II. J. BERU. Jr., L. H. CUNNING
HAM, Assignees of Farmers and Mecbinlcs'
Bank uf East Birmingham. fell-32
EINE FURNITURE, CARPETS, PIANO
Lamps, etc. at auction, FRIDAY 3IORN
1NU. Feb. 13, at 10 o'clock, at the rooms No. SU
Market St.
Handsome English rug, brocatelle, tapestry,
plush and haiicloth parlor suits, easy chairs
and rockers, fine clocks, pictures, portieres,
center tables, handsome piano lamp, fine hall
racks, bed lounge, umbrella stand, dining
chairs. leather rocker, extension tables, dishes,
glassware and cooking utensils, hall, room and
stair carpets, linoloum, rugs, cupboards, side
Doards, elegant chamber suits, decorated toilet
ware, bed springs, mattresses, bookcases, mir
rors, bedsteads, bureaus, washstands, ward
robes, chiffoniers, desk, refrigerators, stoves,
etc., etc. HENRY AUCTION CO.,
fe!2-13 Auctioneers.
4UCT10N SALE ' '
H. a SMITHSON.
.1 Estate 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.
de5-66B
12, 1891.
TO LET.
JEast End Residences.'
APRIL 1. A SUBSTANTIAL TEN-ROOM
brick house on Neville st.: Duqucsne Electric
drawll I piss the door. Inqnlreof A. S. WIL
SON. Ill Third av., or SAMUEL WILSON. Craig
st. near Bayard st. fc4-6i-iTSt
DESIRABLE BRICK RESIDEN'JE-ON NEV
ILLE St., Shadrstde: large lot. stable In
rear: rent very low. Inquire at 815 LI15ERTY ST.
rell-4!t
ELLSWOR1HAV., SHADYS1DE-HOUSEOF
7 rooms. In flrst-clsss order; all modern fix
tures; very lanre yard. See W. A. HEBRON
SONS, No. 80 Fourth ar. fclO-73-TuTht
MAWHINNEY-NEAB FORBES ST., BELLE
FIELD., fine new honse of 8 rooms; all
modern fixtures; street Improvements made;
send ,'or list. free. W. A. IIEKRoN SONS,
Ne. 80 Fourth ay. fclO-uo-nst
SIIADYSIDE BRICK RESIDENCE; 8 ROOMS,
bath and all couvcuienres; lot 70x150; choice
location. HENRY A. BREED. 516 Market st.
fei:-ll-Tlist
THIRTY-THIRD ST.. NEAR WYLIE AV.
cable line, a seven-room brick house with
modern improvements; possession at once: rent
820 a month, inquire at 2000 PENN AV. ft-12-6t
Hazelwood Residences
HAZELWOOD-ON SYLVAN AVENUE
hou-e of nine rooms, with bathroom, laun
dry and both kinds of g is: hcautirullv situated
and convenient to both the B. O. I'. R. and the
Second avenne electric road. HILL BURGWIN,
ISO Fourth av. felO-57-TTbst
Allegheny Residence.
ARCH 3T.-BETWEEN OHIO AND PARK
way, Alleghenv Cltv, desirable dwetllng of
8rooms. ROBERT KNOX, JR., 17 Sherman av.,
Allegheny. feS-8Rt
HOUSE-EIGHT RO031S, BATH AND LAUN
DKYr320 Washington av.. Allegheny: Im
mediate nossesslon If desired. Apply to U3I.
FRANCE. 14 Diamond Square Pittsburg. fe!2-5t
IQBIONTEREY ST., ALLFOnENY-NEAK
JLis parks: eleven rooms; all modern imnrove
uieuts. IjEORGE JOHNSTON, Agt.. 62Fouith
av. fell-SOt
Of? FSPLENADEST.. ALLFGHENY-SEVEN
OD rooms. GEORGE JOHNSTON, Ant.. 62
1 ourth av. fel2-50t
Suburban Residences.
ETNA ON P. W. R. R., OR WEST PENN
R. K-, four miles from city, only 12 50 per
month, elegant brick houses six rooms, water and
good cell ir: cheapest rent and best houses ever
ottered ror the money. BLACK BAIRD, 95
Fourth av. fe4-W-ot
OFFICES IN IRISH. PKNN. EISNER. FX
CELSIOR. Schraertz. Kuhnand 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 I free of charge. BLACK
BAIRD. 95 Fourth av. Jal8 G3t
OFFICES SEVERAL GOOD OFFICES,
slngleand connecting rooms, at low rents,
in the Garrison buildings, corner Wood and
Water st6., and 'Ihlnl av. aud Wood st. Apply to
A. GARRISON iOUNDRY CO., Nos. 10 and 12
Wood st. Ja31-17t
OFF1CES--1N GEKMANIA SAVINGS BANK
Building. Wood and Dlimond sts.v singly
or In suits: all modern lmnrovcments and low
rent. Inquire at THE BANK. oc23-49t
SUBURBAN HOUSES-LARGE AND SMALL:
some very cheap: call or send for list. Irce.
W. A. HERRON &SONS, 80 Fourth av.
fe5-8-'ht
Atlantic City.
ATLANTIC CITY". N. J.-RENT ORSALE
IIolcls. cottages and bath houses, lots for
sale in all parts of the city: also South Atlantic
City. ISRAEL II. ADAMS CO.. Real Estate
Agents. Real Estate and Law Enl'dlng. fe6-90
TO LET SPECIAL.
T
10 LET-
BY BLACK BAIRD,
95 Fourth avenue.
PITTSBURG.
12 Teun av., corner Fifth St.. three-story
brick, ten rooms, elegant location for phjslclan,
long lease: 8100.
Dinwiddle St., near Fifth avenne. two rows of
choice Btone residences, nine 'rooms, built In
1 itest style $14; possession at once if so desired,
or will make lease from April 1;
9 Ninth St., very desirable 6econd floor flat of 4
rooms, both gases, water, etc. 830.
354 Edwin St., nice frame dwelling of 10 rooms,
range both gases, good cellar, etc. 845.
25 Ross St., three-story brick dwelling of 11
rooms, bathroom, range both gases, etc. 865.
167Thlrd av.. three-story brick dwelling of 10
rooms, bathroom, range, both gases, etc. 875.
133 Wooster St., near Wylie av., two-story blck
dwelling of 7 rooms, bathroom, both gases. 823.
50 and 52 Bluff St.. two-story and mansard stone
front dwelllngor 8 rooms, bathroom, range, both
gases. 41 67. Good location.
DUQUESNE HEIGHTS.
1108 Virginia av., two-story frame five rooms;
323VlrgInia av., two-storv frame, six rooms,
bath room, all conveniences: (16.
ALLEGHENY.
JOShcrmanav.. on parks, three-story brick, ten
rooms, nice location; 870 83.
Allegheny av.. near North av.. new tott of
nressed brick residences. 10 rooms: all the latest
conveniences: will give long lease and rent low
to good tenants.
54 lilrkpatrlck av., near Fremont St., three
story and manard brick dwelling of 8 rooms,
bath room, range both gases, etc. ; 830.
272 Franklin St.. two-storv and mansard brick
dwelling ot 9 rooms, bath room, range both
gacs: 830.
81 Decatur St.. near Bmwell St., two-story and
attic hrlckdwclllngoferooms. water, both gases,
etc. : 820. Good location.
J50 Bldwell St., cor. Locust St.. a two-story
brick dwelling of 7 rooms, bath room, range,
water, both gases, etc. ; 828. Nice location.
Fayette St.. near Fulton. 3 fine two-story and
attic stone front d wclllngs ot 9 rooms and reeeptlou
hall each, every modern convenience; nice front
and rear yards; (91 66.
EAST END.
6353 Penn av., near Dallas, 10 rooms; choice resi
dence; 862 50.
345 Dennlston av., near Howe st,, three-story
brick dwelling of 9 rooms, bathroom, range, both
gases, slate mantels, ete ; $41 67.
5U3Llbertvav.: near Wlneblddlcav., two-story
and mansard frame dwelling of 11 rooms, bath
room, range," both gases, porches; $15 83; nice
location.
BUSINESS PROPERTY.
954 Penn av.. three-story brlckbulldlngorstore
room and dwelling; $1,200.
86 Water st.. nice storeroom and basement ofilce;
heatand Janitor's services Tree: $1,000.
112 Third av., near Wood st . thrce-storr brick
building with office on first floor; will sell boiler
and engine for 600; 8800.
OFFICES.
Schmertz building, cor. Water and Market sts.
Penn building. No, 708 Pennav.
Eisner building, cur. Fifth av. and Wood st.
Excelsior building, cor. Grant L and Sixth av.
Presbyterian Board of Publication building.
3 Ninth st , cor. Duqucsne way. 8 office rooms
on second floor; will divide to suit tenant: 870.
89 Water st.. lour choice office rooms on second
floor, natural gas, stationary washstands, plate
glass front; 83G0; good location.
MANUFACTURING PROPERTY.
Eagle power building, Sandusky st., floors with
power.
seibert building, Hope st.. floors with or with
out powcrtrent low to good tenants.
SEND FOR COA1FLETE LIST.
Our entire list being too large to publish In full
In the papers (It would occupy an entire page of
The Dispatch) we will mall copies to all appli
cants. Send us your naincand address on a postal
card and you will receive our large complete list,
free or charge, until suited.
fel2-35 BLACK BAIRD, 93 Fourth av.
TO LET
By IRA 31. BURCIIFIELD,
jSS four th av.
Hazelwood, Twenty-third ward Two-story
frame house of six rooms, finished attic, hall,
vestibule, nat. gas. city water; rent 830 per mo.
Hazelwood Two-story brick dwelling or eight
rooms, avilh hall, bath, laundry, nat. gas: lot 42x270
Ttet: rent 34 per mo.
31t- Washington, Wllbert. near Ennis St. Two
brick houses or five rooms each, good cellar,
finished attic and large lot; rent 16 per mo. each,
with water rent paid.
Ennis St.. nearSprlngal'ey Frame house of five
rooms and large lot; rent lo per mo.; water reut
paid.
North Homestead. Twenty-second ward -Two-story
frame house oreight rooms, hall and bath,
with halfacre of ground: only 5 mln. walk lrom
City Farm sta.. Si. & O. K. R. fel2-34
rpOLET-
JL BY HU31PHKEY WHITE.
535 Grant St. ,
Center av. House, 6 rooms, attle bath and both
gases, hot and cold water.
Center av. 9 rooms, bath, both gas and water.
Webster av. 5 rooms, bath, hot and cold water,
both gases.
Potter St. 8 rooms, hot and cold water, bath,
etc.
Federal st. Ex. 5 rooms, bath, gas, water, etc.
fcl2-3J HU31PUREY WHITE. 535 Grant st.
TO LET
BY M'3IANUSCO.,
Cor. Fourth av. and Wood st. ,
10 room house on Roup St., K. E.. COO a year.
2 new 8-rooni houses. Broad st, each $430.
1 new 9-room house. Broad St., 1V.
2 new houses, Marlon sta., second av., $35 per
month.
1 good'6-room honse Walnut st.. $25.,
Houses of all sizes in both cities and suburbs.-
tfcl2-S2
TO LET
BY 3IORKISON BANKS.
ICC Third av. and 51 Washington av.
8-roomed frame, Khoxvlllc, 13,
5-roomcd frame Thirty-first ward, 13.
4-roomed frame Ueltzhoover. (15.
5-roomcd brick. Thirty-first ward. IS. fe!2-31
ro LET.
Furnished Rooms, Pittsburg.
Apply to a dresses given:
Elegantly lurnished rooms In a new house;
furnished or oufurnlsbed,en suite or singly; with
a private family: five minutes'' ride on cable cars
tr ..... ,...... ,,.. tl nn.l a,... I A. ,,,1.
I gases, ete ; best of references given and required,
Address J. H., .Dispatch office feh-Kt
TO LET.
CItr Residence.
CENTER AV. ABOVE FULTON ST.-TWO
houses or ten rooms each; all modern Im
provements; good neighborhood. GEO. JOHN
STON. Agt.. 62 Fonrtli av. fel2-50t
WKLLI.NG-OF FIVF. R0031S. FINISHED
atlle 4f(, Ferry St., Pittsburg: repapered ant
renainica inrouanout. KOJiKKi: js.u- -. i.
Sherman av., Allegheny.
feS-87t
D
WELLINO-PART OF NO. 720 PENN AV.
Apply to B. 31. HANNA, 720 renn av.
H
O USE-POSSESSION AT ONCE-8 NEARLY
new hrfrlr lwktin nn k'nrtv-slxtil and a balT
St.; one minute from Rutlcrst. cable cars: newly
Fialntcd Inside and out: every room newly papered;
uside shutters: water In kitchens: good cellar
and nrivatc yard to each noue: 6 rooms ln4 houses
and t small room extra In others: will be rented at
820 per month to good tenants only; hones can be
seen at anv time Inquire G. 0. O'HKlEN, 292
Firth av.. Plttsbnrg. or flt. 3ICCHKS3N Y, Shlfflcr
Bridge Works, Forty-eighth st. and A. V. R. R.
Ja22-TTSt
VERY NICE LITTLE HOUSrj OF 4 BOOMS
and atlle. No. 13 -J annihlll st. GEO.JOHN
bTON, Agt., 62. Fourth av. fe!2-5ot
, Business Stands.
A DESIRABLE STOREROOM AND DWELL-lNG-No.
S65 irth av.. near Magce St.: TOO
per year: house will he greatly Improved to a new
tenant. See W. A. HERKON SON3. 80 Fourth
avenne. fell-63t
DLSTICABI.E BUSINESS PROPERTY
Brick or nine roomsand storeroom, corner
Forty-fifth and Plumer sts. Inquire or A. H.
LESLIE, rorty-second and Batter sts.
fes-24-TTSUt
LARGE STORER0O5I-AT 75 (DISPATCH
bnlldlng) Diamond st : next store but one
to Smltbtlelil: size about 20x100, and widening to
30 lect In the ror: steam heat, electric light and
rear entrance for wagons and goods: power can
also be supplied If needed. Apply to J. 1.
CLARK, room 26. Dispatch building. 75, 77 am! 79
Diamond st. ja22-97t
LOFT tt 11H OR WITHOUT STEAM POWER
Large loft lor light mannhicturlng: long
lease If desired. Inquire or PEARL LAUN DRY,
Nos. 25ainl27I(ederalsL. Plttsbnrg. Ja27-93t
XTO. 8 GRANT ST.-bEVEN RO031S AND
i storeroom. GEO. JOHNSTON, Ait.. 62
Fourth av. fell-JOt
"VNE BRICK SrOKEROOJl-WlTH CELLAR
7 at Tarentnm. Pa.. 20x75 ft. Apply to 31.
Ol'PKNUEIMER, 713 Liberty St.. or 712 PENN
AV., Pittsburg.
fclI-iSt
PENN AV.. NOS. 23TO 31 INCLUSIVE-SIZE
80x110 rt.. rnnulng back to Exchange alley,
on which Is a two-story brick building, suitable
for manufacturing huslne". with engine shaft
ing, etc. Sec I. if. WUI TAKER. 195 Firth av.
ftS-37t
STORES AND BUSINESS ROOMS IN ALL
parts of the two cities ana suburbs: send your
name and addreu and we will mall you our rent
list regularly until April 1, free of charge
BLACK BAIRD, IB Fourth av. del7-20t
THE SIXTH FLOOR OF 75. 77 and 79 DIAMOND
st. will be to let from, April I, with possibly
possession to lessee earlier: dimensions 60x90
lect: lighted upon all four sides and also from
large central well: suitable rir large wholesale
wareroom or light manufacturing: both passcn-
er and freight elevators, electric light, steam
eating and power snnplied If necessary. Anply
to J.L.CLARK, room 26, 78, 77 and 79 Diamond st.
Ja22-SSt
T O NEW STOEEH003IS-535 ANH537FIFTH
av.; plate glass fronts: elegant location for
flno grocery or drvgoods store. BAXTKlt,
THOMPSON CO.. 162 Fourth av. Ja30-72-Dt
WAREROOil AND CELLAR 144 WATER
St.. opposite B. o. depot) low rent. D.
W. BIDWULL CO.. corner Water st.
and Cherry alley. feU-25t
"fll FIFTH AV. THREE-STORY BUSINESS
OvL building, storeroom on first floor: dwell
lngon second and third floors. GEORGEJOHN
S'lON. Agt.. 62 Fourth av. fcl2-50t
Ofllces. Desk Room, Ete
OFFICES-1N THE WESTlNGHOUSiE BUILD
ING, the handsomest and best equipped
office building In Western Pennsylvania: thor
oughly fire-proof: electric light, heat and Janitor
service Included in rent: rates tower than any
other first-class building lntlieclty. Forpartlc
ulars .apnly bv letter or otherwise to AGENT
EsriNGUOUbEBUIt.DlNG. room 53.
fe5-7-Tfcsut
OFFICE - ROOSl i JACKSON BUILDING,
second floor front.Slxth and Penn st., near An
derson Hotel: fine location: light and convenient.
Inqnire of occupant. J. W. S'l UA1CT. fel5-54t
PENN BUILDING-SECOND FLOOR FRONT
ofilce: verv desirable; rent low. Apply at 204
PENN BUILDING. fel2-99-Dt
Miscellaneous.
DWELLINGS. STORES ANDOFFICES-UPON
request we will mall you our rent list reg
ularlv until April 1. free or charge: write your
name plaluly and give lull residence address
street aud number. BLACK BAIRD. 95 Fourth
avenne. fe8-71t
LEGAL NOTICES.
EDWIN LOGAN. ATTORNEY AT LAW.
150 Fourth avenue
ESTATE OF JAMES LOGAN.DECEASED.
Notice is hereby given that letters testa
mentary on the estate of James Logan, de
ceased, have been granted to tne-undersigned.
to whom all persons indebted to said estate are
requested to make immediate payment, and
those having claims against the ame should
make thcru known without delay. NANCY
LOGAN, Executrix. 107 Ross street. ja22-80-Tn
IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS,
No. 2, of Allegheny county. Pa.
No. 2C7 April term. 1SSS. In the matter of the
voluntary assignment of John Graff, James I.
Bennett and Robert H. .Marshall, individually,
and as partners under the firm of Graff. Ben
nett & Co.. to P. H. Miller (who was succeeded
as assignee by John H. Bailey).
Final account of John H. Bailey, assignee of
Graff. Bennett &. Co., and also final individual
accounts of James I.Bennett. Robert II. Mar
shall and John Graff, filed by John H. Bailey,
assignee.
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned
has been appointed auditor to report a schedule
of distribution in above cases, and to pass
upon the exceptions filed to the final account
In the assignment of Graff. Bennett & Co.. and
that he will meet all parties interested at his
'office. No. 129 Fifth av.. Pittsburg. Pa., on
SATURDAY, March 14. 183L at 2 o'clock, P.
31.. for the purpose of his s iid appointments.
JACOB H. MILLER, Auditor.
February II. 1891. fel2-9TTb,
T. V. CHANTLER. Attorney at Law.
-VTOTICE APPLICATION WILL BE,
Ll made to the Governor or Pennsylvania,
on the 27th day of February. 1891, by John C.
Lappe Harry A. Lappe, C. Eugene lappe,
Albert C. Lappe and Oscar A. Lappe, under the
Act of Assembly entitled: "An act to provide
for the Incorporation and regulation ot certain
corporations." approved April 29, 1874, and the
supplements thereto, for the cnarter of an in
tended corporation, to be called J. C. Lappa &
SonsTanningCoiupany.tbe character and object
of which is the manufacture ard sale of leather
and the manufacture of oils, tallows and grease
necessary for carrying on said business at Alle
gheny City, Penna.. and for these purposes to
have and enjoy all the rights, benefits and
privileges of said Act of Assembly and the sup
plements thereto. T. D. CHANTLER.
ja29 23-Th Solicitor fur Applicants.
ELECTIONS.
Pittsburg t Castle shannon R. R. Co.. 1
General office. Carsou St., Southslde.
Pittsburg, Feb. 2. 189L
I LECTION THE ANNUAL MEETING
li of the stockholders of this eompanv will
do held at this office on TUESDAY. Febru
ary 17. 1S91, between the hucrs ot 2 and 4 p. II.,
fur the purpose of electing a president and ten
directors to serve during the ensuing year and
for the transaction of such other business as
mav properly come before them.
E. J. REA31ER,
fel-63-D Secretarv and Treasurer.
OPriClAL PITTSBURG.
TO JOB PRINI'ERS-SE&.LED PROPO
SALS will be received at the office of the
City Controller until FEBRUARY 26. I89L at 2
o'clock p. Jr.. for contracts to do the job print
ing and binding for Councils and the variotts
departments of the city government, the pub
lication of the municipal record and printing
tho fileB of Councils for the ensuing year.
Separate proposals are invited for printing files
of Councils and publishing the municipal
record, but job printing and binding will be
let item by item. Each proposal innst be ac
companied by a bond (for job printing and flies
of Councils In, tne 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 ror bidding
furnished on application to this office. Tha
Tight to accept or reject anv orall bids reserved.
E. a 3IORROW.
fell-SO Controller.
OFFICE OF THE CITY lREASUllER, I
Municipal Hall, smithfield st.
VTOTICrJ IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ALL
S owners (whether resident or non-resident
of the citvof i.'itisbtirg) of drays, carts, wagons,
carriages, buggies, ete. to pay their licenses at
this ofhee forthwith.
All licenses not paid an or before the first
Monday in March, 1891, will be placed in tho
bands of vehicle oflirer for collection, subject
to collection feo ot S3 cents on each license
Aud all persons neglecting to pay on or before
first Monday In May, 1831, ill be subject to a
penalty double the amount of tbellccimes. to be
recovered before the proper legal authority of
said city. '1 he old metal platrsor Iat year
incst4be returned at tho time licenses are takon
out, nr 2ii cents additional will be charged on
the license.
Rates of license: Each nne-bnrse vehicle to':
each two-horse vehicle. S10; each fonr-horso
vehicle, $12; each four-horse back, $15; onini
busses and timber wheels, drawn by two
horses, J10.
One extra dollar will be charged for each ad
ditional horse used In above specified vehicles.
3. F. DENNISTON.
fe6-Sl-D City Treasurer.
Continued on Sixth Jxtae.'j
Jlf MAY, SONS t CU,
Fine
DYEUNQ AND CLEANING.
SS Sixth Avenne,
milSO-rra Pittsburg. P
CHOICE PROPERTIES.
LIBEBTY STREET,
Corner Fifteenth Street,
THE
Flouring Mill Property
OF
MARSHALL, KENNEDY & CO.
As they hare removed to their new place in
Allegheny, this property must be sold. It con
sists of large brick mill building on lot 162x
100 feet, suitable for any light manufacturing
business. Will be sold at a sacrifice. See
BLACK & BAIRD,
95 Fourth Avenue.
fel230.12.H23
WANTED!
A quick purchaser for a vacant
Lot on
CABSON STREET,
In a good business location. Any
reasonable offer will be accepted.
Also
WYLIE AYErJUB,
Near Washington street, a 3-story
brick house, storeroom and 8 dwell
ing rooms.
$2,000 Cash,
Balance easy terms, at 4j per
cent.
SAMUEL, W. BLACK & CO.,
feio-69 99 Fourth Avenue.
TV
7 E OFFER FOR HALE SEVERAL OV
THE JIUST IJESIKABLE
ORANGE GROVES
IN THE STATE OF FLORIDA.
One of 100 acres adjoining the Tillage of St.
Francis is offered for 25.000. A part of this
groro has been in bearing several years. Other
trees are coming into bearing
One small grove of three acres, which paid a
net profit of 51,500 the Pist season. Is offered
for J7.000.
W alu offer a choice location for a
SANITARIUM, with a 20-acre orange grove.
eiEht-room home and good out-bmldlngs. for
J10.C00.
Lands adjoining either of the groves maybe
added at a low price. Location desirable.
JVatPr Iroin artesian wells. Good store,
weekly newspaper and daily mail.
L H. HARRIS DRUG CO,
NOS. 16 AND 43 SEVENTH AVENUE.
PITTSBURG, PA.
fel-D
$13,000.
Elegant New Queen Anne
Stone ai Brici Resitee
of 12 rooms, large reception hall, bath, station
ary washstands. foot Datb and w. c. of tho lat
est style and pattern, laundry and stationary
tubs, cemented cellar, front and bacK stairs,
beveled plate and cathedral glass windows, fins
cabinet hardwood mantels, tile hearths, art fire
linings, inside shutters, combination electric
and gas chandeliers, electric bells, lights and
soeatcing tubes, etc: house elegantly papered
throughout porches front and back, flagstone
sidewalks. 00-foot aspuallum paved and sew
ered street, only one minute from Duqucsne
road: lot 5a feet front: neighborhood and loca
tion the very best; this property will sell for
15,000 inside of one year: on account of owner's
removal from city must be sold at one. SI. F.
HIPPLE. 90 Fourth av. feS 92-TTSu
RESIDEHCEJROPERTY.
Forbes St., Oakland.
A substantial S-room brick dwelling contain
ing all the latent modern improvements: loca
tion the best in Oakland: lot 71xl27 to an
alley: more ground If desired. This is one of
the cheapest high-priced properties in Oak
land. M. F. HIPPLE & CO.,
feS-92-TTSU
96 Fourth avenue.
S30,000
Will buy abut 9 acre of fine level ground at
Glenn ood. Twenty-third ward, better known as
the old bt. Michael's Seminary, frontingJOO
feet on Second av., and on line of electric cars;
this is certainly a bargain to a quick buyer.
Particulars from
J. B. LARKIN fc CO.,
fe!2-8 152 Fifth av.
RESORTS.
CT ADDON HALL.
ATLANTIC CITY. X. J..
Reopens February U.
Hot and Cold Sea Water Baths in the House
IC&81 - LEEDS & LIPPINCOTT.
milE CHALKOMTE
I ATLANTIC CI IY, N.J.
On the beach, with unsurpassed ocean view.
Salt water baths In the house.
Send for circular.
fel-90-r E. ROBERTS t SONS.
rpHE LEHMAN
Ocean end of Pennsylvania avenue.
ATLANTIC CITY, N J.
Enlarged, improved and heated by hot water.
ja31-S9-TTS3u F. W. LEHMAN.
UNITED STATES HOTEL-ATLANTIC
CITY. N. J. Will open FEB. M and con
tinue to OCT. I, "91. New management, elegant
in all its appointments, 300 rooms, large and
spacious, sun parlors, steam heat in every
room,elevators, electric bells, eta; unobstructed
view and only one block from the ocean; finest
location on the iland. Late dinner.
NEAL & HAMILTON, Proprietors.
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LANDLORDS,
YOU WILL P.ECE1VE rOUB KENT3
I'KOJllTLY.
SAVE MONEY
And be furnished with monthly statements of
vour accounts by employing us to manage your
property. We giva this our personal attention.
COTTON fc WHITE.
jal7-ll-rrs No. 157 Lacock St.; Allegheny.
TheStippIyflanufocturingUo.,
100 and 102 WOOD ST.
Heavy or Light Machinery Made to Order.
PROMPT ATTENTION t
To Electric Railway and Electric Light Ma
chinery and Repairs.
RIVER HEADLIGHT PLANTS AND REPAIRS
A SPECIALTY.
Supplies of all kids furnished. de6-TTS
BOILERS WANTED-THE WILKINS
BCRO Elecuic Company, of Wilkins
burg. Pa., will receive until FEBRUARY13 pro
posals for onn or moro boilers nt an aggregate
capacity of 300 b. p. Information can be bad
at the oftico of the company. Bids will be re
ceived for any kind of boiler, but bidders
must show in detail what they propose to
furnish. Boilers to be arranged for a mechan
ical stoker,
f elO-10 J. H. HARLOW. Secretary.
NEW GOODS ARRIVING DAILY-COMB
and examine our stock of gold and silver
watches, clocks, diamonds, jewelry and silver
ware, eta: lowest prices in the two cities.
At WILSON'S, 61 Fourth av.. Pittsburg; flu
watch and jewelry repairing a specialty,
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