Pittsburg dispatch. (Pittsburg [Pa.]) 1880-1923, February 24, 1891, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE PITTSBURG- DISPATCH, TUESDAY,' FEBRUARY 24, 189L
A PATRIOTIC PLEA J
The Immortal George Washington
Held Eesponsible for the
LACK OP A QUORUM IS COUNCILS.
Chief J. 0. Brown Tnrns in the Eeport of
llis Department
AKOTHEE MEETLNG TO BE HELD FEIDAI
Councils were called yesterday, but did
cot come. At least, not enough to make a
quorum.
The brazen clamor of trumpets, the rum
ble of drums, and above all tbe radiant hues
of the Stars and Stripes as they fluttered in
the breeze aud flashed a laughing defiance
to that welcome stranger, the sun, proTed
too strong attractions for the city solons.
They could not immure themselTes in the
gloomy Council chambers and listen to
ordinances for sewers, street paying and
such, and they uidn't.
President Ford, of Select Council, was on
hand at 2 o'clock. A few minutes later one
or tiro members dropped in, but no quorum
was in sight when, at 2:40, Mr. Ford in
structed Council Clerk Martin to call the
roll. The following gentlemen answered to
their names: Messrs. Binder, (Jollins, D. P.
Evans, Fitzsimmons, McCurry, Perry and
"Warren. As this was 11 short of a quorum,
President Ford declared the meeting ad
journed, and the members trooped lorth into
the sunshine like school boys who had un
expectedly received a holiday.
In the Honor of "Washington.
After disposing of Select Council, Clerk
Martin rushed over to tbe Common branch.
President Holliday was not there, so J. L
"Wright assumed the chair in an informal
manner and instructed the clerk to call the
roll, to which the following gentlemen re
sponded: Messrs. Dunn, Ferguson. Gal
lagher, King, MacGonigle, O'Connor,
O'Donnell. Shannon, Stewart, Taggart and
"Wilson. This was barelv half a quorum
and the chairman was about to declare the
meeting offwhrn Mr. MacGonigle arose.
"I move," lie said, "that this meeting do
now adjourn out of respect to the memory of
the immortal George Washington, the an
niversary of whose birth is being celebrated
to-day."
The motion was carried unanimously
without waiting for the chairman to put it
or bothering In the least with parliamentary
rules, and the members hied themselves to
the front steps of Municipal Hall, there to
dispute with their brethren of Select Coun
cil lor tbe best vantage ground from which
to view the parade.
Councils will probably meet agan on Fri
day alternoon. In the forenoon the Depart
ment of Awards will open bids for making
alterations in the City Treasurer's office, and
will consider the Poor Farm matter, and put
it in shape !or councilmanic action.
Department of Public Safety Report.
Chie Brown, of the Department of Public
Safety, turned in bis annual report to Coun
cils. The reports of the bureaus which oc
compnny it have already been published.
The Chief refers to thein and the work of
bis department generally as follows:
riTTSUUKG. Feb. 1. 1S9L
1o Select and Common Councils of the City of
ntttburg:
UEMXnMUN As Chief ot the Department
of 1'ubiic fcafet 1 UaTe the honor to submit my
third Council report, being for tbe 3 ear ending
January 31. ltflL
I have had the superintendents and officers
connected w ith the various branches of the at
pirttneut make full and exhaustive statements
of all tbe operations f the respective offices,
and cxeinpiity at length all matters pertaining
thereto, dwelling at length upon the needs ami
wants of the several bureaus, and have had
tliem attempt to give you a general and clear
ou.Iiue ot everything embraced ttithin their
st-oje and sphere.
To these leports I would respectfully-call
our attention, and ask a careful perusal aid
larRtrt stud of the same.
As chief and head ot the department I cheer
fully assume personal responsibility lor all acts
of omission and commission that have oc
curred during the scar, whereby tbe govern
ment ot your city was. or ought to have been,
improved, so far as the Department of Public
balety is concerned. For the measnre of its
successful administration 1 ask no praise; and
as for its shortcomings I desire to say that the
magnitude of the work to be performed and
the endless variety of details involved, requir
ing so much thought and attention, is my
apology therefor.
Thanking jou for your cheerful compliance
with all requests made of you, and for your
help and support, I am very respectfully,
J. O. ilEOWS,
Chief Department Public Salety.
A SEW CHUECH AT HOMESTEAD,
Together "With a Parochial School Shortly
to Be Erected.
The new German congregation at Home
stead has completed all the necessary ar
rangements with the ground on which a new
church and school are to be built as soon ac
possible. The deed has just been made out
in tbe name of the Bishop of the diocese.
The work and care of the new congregation
is in charge of Father Duffner, of St. Peter's,
on the Soutiiside.
The new church is to be 80x35 feet, and
the scboolbonse OOiL'4 feet, and as both are
to be lrame buildings it is expected they
can be finished in three months. Meantime
the church and school will be held in Schu
chuinanus Hall. There are already 70 chil
dren attending the school, which number
will be doubled as soon as the new building
is finished.
A Veil or Mist
Rising at morning or evening from some low
land, often carries lu its folds tbe seeds of ma
laria. here malarial fever prevails no one is
sale, unless protected by some efficient medic
inal safeguard, liostetter's Stomach Bitters
i both a protection and a remedy. No person
v.iio inhabits, or sojourns in a miasmatic region
ol country, should omit to procure this fortif 1
lngag"iit, which is also the finest known rem
edy tor i spepsia, constipation, kidney trouble
and rheumatism.
KKSTAUKANTS RUSHED.
Herbetter's Serie Over 800 Meals.
No better indication of the great number
of strangers in the city yesterday could have
been giten l.uiu the rushing business done
by hotels and restaurants in supplying food
to the hungry visitors. While the demand
was excessive, there were none who failed to
receive tavory lunches or well-prepared
meals at Herzberger's restaurant. No. 074
Liberty street. A reporter who dropped in
Jast evening lound everyone connected with
the place tired and worn out with the bard
work; tbe larder was empty, and tbe waiters
glad closing time had come. The proprietor
elated that ovir 800 meals had been served
yesterday! Best ot all, every guest had
been well satisfied.
UPRIGHT PIANO, S3 15.
Upright Piano, S20O. Square Vinlio, S150.
One of the finest upright pianos of full
iron iramr, rxcellent tone and handsome
case for S215 This instrument was. used
only a short time. Also an excellent up
right piano witti an easy action at $200, and
c first-class square piano, in good condition,
only 5150. Three rare bargains at the music
store 01 J. M. Hoffmann & Co., 537 Smith
field street.
Fine assortment of the celebrated Sohmer
p juos, and the superb Colby pianos and
facbubert pianos.
The People's Store.
Just opened and on display, an elegant
line of new spring and summer dress trim
icings, embracing all the newest novelties,
both toreign and home manufacture, in
silver and gold tinselF, jet and steel
combinations, crotched ornaments, buttons
to match. Nobby and stylish. Call and
see our dress trimmings.
Campbell & Dick.
Opening of new dress trimmings at 710
Pcun avenue. Reining & Wilds.
still liveson water.
Elmer Collins Again Loses riesh on His
Light Diet Vesterday's Official Bulletins
Sample of Some of the Young Man'i
Correspondence.
Elmer Collins, the faster, has Spain begun
to lose weight. He passed ft quiet night
Sunday, and did not awake until 6 A. M.,
yesierday, when three ounces of water were
given him. At 9:15 A. m. be rose and en
joyed a sponge bath,. of alcohol and warm
water. He wai much refreshed, and had
almost completely got rid of his cold. Be
tween 9 a. 21. and noon he drank nine
ounces of water. At noon he. was examined
by Dr. McDonald, when his condition was
reported as follows: Weight, 135 pounds;
pulse, 78; temperature, 98."G; respiration,
18. This showed a falling ofl in weight of
three-quarters of a pound.
At 4 P. M. Collins drank three ounces of
water, and at 6 r. M. was again vtsited by
Dr. McDonald. The official bulletin then
issued read: Pulse, 72; respiration, 18;
temperature, 98.6. Collins wis in excel
lent spirits, aud looked for better than be
has done since the fast started.
Dr. McDonald, who has been looking up
authorities on the subject, claims that not
only Succi, but Tanner also, increased in
weight several days alter the opening of
their fasts. The doctor states that be wonld
not be surprised to see Collins' weight go up
again before it begins on its final descent.
Collins is daily receiving agreat number of
letters and postal cards from cranks ot all
sorts. The following gem arrived abont
noon yesicday, under a Greensburg post
mark: Mr Elmer Collins, stick to it old Boy I alwas
scd my bovs was a eeten to much now i'm goln
to set era all fasten 30 days if you getthroui
kin make over COO on that ennyhow so ageu I
sayl STICK. Frum your trend.
The handwriting of this epistle is in itself
a regular curiosity.
F0UBTEEN BEAUTIFUL PICTUHE8
Received by rather Slolllngcr to Adorn His"
N ew St. Anthony's CbapeL
Father Mollinger, the world-renowned
healing nriest, of Troy Hill, has just re
ceived the fourteen new "Stations," or the
so-call "Way of the Cross" pictures, for his
new chapel which be is building in honor of
St. Anthony. These pictures are not sur
passed by any stations in any church in the
"United States, and are said to be the finest
oil paintings in the world. They were made
in Germany atan enormous cost. It required
the work of about half a dozen artists over a
year to make them. The fourteen pictures
are alike in size, each being seven feet high
and four feet wide, and each rests in a niche
in the side wall, seven on each side. They
occupy tbe entire space of the walls of tbe
chapel, which is nearly 70 feet long.
Hundreds ot people are flocking to the new
chapel to see the handsome stations.
It was the intention of Father Mollinger
to have the pictures put in place, if possi
ble, during the holy time of Lent. The
work on the chapel is all finished, and from
now until it is to be blessed it will remain
closed all tbe time. The exercises of bless
ing the new church will take place on Satur
day, June 13, which will be on the least day
of 1 St. Anthony. The occasion will be one
cl'tlie most important that has been held on
Troy Hill. It is expected that there will be
at least three bisbops and more than 100
priests present.
BOOKING ATTRACTIONS.
A Theatrical Man Says Alvln Joslyn Will
Certainly Build Here.
"Alvin Joslyn certainly intends to build
a theater in Pittsburg," said a theatrical
man yesterday. "If he doesn't, why wouM
he book two cf the best attractions on the
road for next season, Jeflerson and Florence
and Mrs. Langtry? I understand his New
York agent is grabbing the test companies
right and left, and this looks like business.
I think, too, that his house will be gorgeous.
"By the way, this has been a bard season
on oper.i companies. With theexception
of Francis Wilson's, none of them have
made money. The business is very irregular,
one week good, the next bad. DeWolf
Hopper will end the season with not a great
deal of extra cash in his pocket."
Don't Cough.
Take Kemp's Balsam, tho best cough cure.
Sample bottles lree of druggists. Large bottles
50c, tL
DO TOD WANT A PIANO?
The Remarkably Easy Way In Which Tou
May Possess1 One
Do you want a fine piano? If you do, the
Everett Club or Co-operative System offers
the following inducements, if you wish to
pay cash: By becoming a member you will
save 575 in the price of the piano and get it
at once. If yon cannot spare the cash, you
can get your piano any time on payment of
$25 cash and $2 50 per week, no interest,
and still save $75 in the price. If you
cannot pay so last, by waiting until your
number is drawn you will get your piano on
payments of SI per week, no interest, and
save $75 in the regular price to our retail
trade. Think of thisl Our club is composed
of 350 members, each paying $1 per week.
Thus you see tbe members are buying for
cash, and one piano is delivered to the
member whose number is drawn each week
until all are supplied; or, if one-half of the
members take their pianos and pay 2 50
per week, we deliver twice the number, uiid
get double tbe amount of cash each week,
and it leaves only one-half the number to
be drawn on the SI weekly payments. It is
a simple business problem. We are saving
our members the difference in price by con
tracting lor 350 pianos at one time, and on a
cash basis.
We are now delivering two pianos per
week, on the SI weekly payments, to Clubs
A and B. There are a few memberships not
yet taken in Club B, so call at once or send
for circular to the manager.
Alex "Ross,
137 Federal street, Allegheny, Pa.
The club pianos this week are: Club A,
certificate 19; ClubB, certificate 298. Names
withheld by request. tt
Tho People's Store.
Just received, a large lot of black silk
gimps, different widths and a great-variety
of patterns. Choice of this lot for 25c; worth
twice the money. Campbell & Dick.
HEAL. ESTATE SAVINGS BANK, UQL
401 Smlthfield Street, Cor. Fourth Avenue.
Capital, $100,000. Surplus, J69.000.
Deposits of ?1 and upward received and
interest allowed at 4. per cent. tts
The People's Store.
Ladies' muslin under-garmenti. night
gowns, chemises, skirts, corsets covers, pan
telettes. Well made and richly trimmed in
lace, embroidery and ribbons. A little odd
lot of about 500. All at one price SI 00
each; worth SI 50. First come, first "pick.
Campbell & Dick.
The newest dress trimmings will be found
at 710 Penn avenue.
Ekining & "Wilds.
Hotel Spencer,
Corner of Diamond Square, Youngstown,
O., now open to tbe public ou the'European
plan. Nicely furnished room.i, and large
sample rooms on first floor. Kates ?1 per
day and upward, for gentlemen only.
a M. Spencer, "Proprietor.
The People's Store.
Kew laces, new drapery nets, new em
broideries, new veilings. C00 yards full
skirting embroidery at 50c per yard. "Will
last only a few days.
Campbell" & Dick.
8100-TJnUl May 1-83 SO.
12 cabinet photos, or one life-size crayon
for S3 50 at Aufrecht's Elite Gallerr, 516
Market street. Pittsburg. Use elevator.
tS"Display advertisement one dollar per
square for one insertion. Classifiedtadvei-tisc-mentt
on this page, such as Wanted, For Sale.
To Let, et, ten cents per line for each inser
tion, and none taken for less than thirty cents.
Top line being displayed counts as two.
THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH
BUSINESS OFFICE,
Cer. Smlthfield and Diamond Streets,
ALWAYS OPEN.
BRANCH OFFICES AS FOLLOWS. TVHEKK
WANT. rOK SALE. TO LET. AND OTHER
TRANSIENT AUVEK1TSEMENTS WILL BE
RECEIVED UP TO 9 P. M. FOH INSERTION.
Advertisements should be prepaid unless adver
tisers alrcady-have accounts with Tn DisrATcrf.
FOU THE SOUTIISII1E. NO." HIS CAltoON
STREET. TELEPHON E N O. 60.
FOR THE EAST END, J. W. WALLACE, 6121
PNN AVE.
PITTSBUKG-ADD1TIONAL.
THOMAS MCCAFFREY S309 Butler street.
EMILC. STUCKEY, !h Mrect and Tcnnave.
ALLEGHENY.
A. J. KAERCHKK. S3 Federal street.
H. J. JICBKIDE, Market House, Allegheny.
F. H. EGGERS& SON. Ohloand ChestnntsU.
THOMAS MCHENRY, Western and Irwin aves.
G. W. HUGHES. Pennsylvania and Beaver aves.
PERRY M. ULE1M, Rebecca and Allegheny aves.
WANTED.
Male Help.
B
OY-A GOOD, SMART BOY. INQUIRE AT
iu o-ciock. a, M.air-,1, (.;uAlt;.ta himi-.i..
fcIl-Sl
ClANVASSERS-FEW GOOD MEN; SALARY,
'commission or both: reference required.
WHKK.LER A WILSON MFG CO., 6 Sixth St.
re:4-svTThs
C1ANVASSER-lNTELI.lUr.NT. FDR CEV
i TURV Dictionary. II. WATTS, 1 Wood st.
fClS-K-D
GENERAL AOENT-FOR THIS VICINITY
wanted by a flrst-class life Insurance com
pany, offering special features that are very tak
ing: an unusual opportunity for a cood partr that
ran handle local agents. Address O.T. 11UNGER
FOKU. room 70, 115 Broadway, N. Y.
fCl9-15-TT8
GENERAL BOOKKEEPER-BY A LARGE
manufacturing firm: most be thoroughly
conversant with the voucher system of accounts.
Apply, by letter, to A. B., P. O. Box 106i city.
fc24-tt
GOOD ACTIVE AGENTS-IN SURROUNDING
towns to handle fist selling book; right par
tie can make big money. ROOM 1, ixcelslor
building, cor Grant and Sixth av. tcli-62
MAN-THOROUGHLY ACQUAINTED WITH
the tin plate and raeta' business, to travel
Ohio. Kentucky and Jjstern Indiana. Address,
stating age and present occupation, DEAN, P.O.
Box 933. Baltimore, Md. fe2I-ll
MAN-TO CANVASS CINCINNATI OR
Pittsburg: must be an F. A A. M. Apply for
twodavsNO. lUEIUHTHST. from 9 to 12 or 2 to
5. There Is "In It" Sl,200 clear a year. IcZi-lZ
MAN-A KETIRKO ARMY" OFFICER, CA
PABLE of doing easy ork four hours a
day; compensation liberal. 11. it. FOSTER, 17
Seventh St., Pittsburg. fe24-43
PATTERN MAKERS- T ON UK- FOURGOOD
men. Address THE BUCr BUS S. S. A D.
CO.. Bucyrns, O. fe20-33
ORTER-A GOOD PORTER: MUST GIVE
city rclerence. Apply at KAUFMANNs'.
fe24-W
SALESMEN WE MAKE A LIBERAL OFFER
to traveling and local salesmen in every State
who call on retail grocers. GLUTEN ENTIRE
WHEAT FLOUR CO., 133 Lake St., Chicago, 111.
felO-62-Ttt
SHOE SALESMAN-BY A JOBBING BOOT
and shoe house, an experienced traveling shoi
salesman on commission, with established trade.
In Western Pennsylvania and E&slcrn Ohio. Ad
dress, with rclerence. WHOLESALE SHOE
HOUSE, S13 Hamilton St., Allentowu, Pa.
fcH-49
SINGLE MAN-WHO UNDERSTANDS CARE
of horses, carriage, cow, etc,: German pre
ferred: willing to make himself generally useful
abou tthc place. Address, with rclcrences from
last employer, BOX 43, Allegheny. lclt-1
YOUNG MAN-ABOUT 19 OR 20 YEARS OF
age as fireman for stationary boiler: bring
recommendations. ROOM, 30 Fidelity Building.
feJ4-80
YOUNG MAN-17 OR IS YEARS OF AGE
for real estate bnslness: a hard worker: good
chance. . it.. Dispatch office. fe24-67
Agents.
AGENTS-TO SELL THF. MOST UNIQUE
literary production or modern times: liar
enport's Condensations of the Best Fifty Books ot
the Greatest Authors from Homer to Lew Wal
lace." Intended for tbe use or busy American
people: sold onlr bv subscription: price S3 7oln
cloth binding. P. J. FLEMING CO., 77 Dia
mond t. fe21-TWTrssn
AGENTS-NEW CIGAR LIGHTER: EVERY
clear smoker buys; lights In wind or rain;
samnlelSctwo for2oc. 31 doxen br mall; stamps
taken. bTAYNER&CO., ProUdence, R. I.
Iel9-ss , --
AGENTS-ST. PATRICK'S DAY ORNA
MENTS, as worn In Ireland: sample mailed
Sc: big profits; Immense bales; investigate now
beloi e too late.' M. EKNST. Cleveland. O.
fe22-91-TTSSU-ma6,S,10,l-
Temnle Help.
APPRENTICES-IMPROVER.-", GOOD SEW
ERS, operators: also ladles and girls tolccrn
dressmaking aad cutting. Call or write. LON
DON AND PARIS DRESSMAKING CO..9061'cnn
avenue. Ja8-I0-IuwTh
1 IRI.-G00n GIRL TO TAhE OAK OF
XX children. Apply at 116 SHEFFIELD ST.,
Allegheny. fe24-40
ADY AGENTS-THHEE DOLLARS CAPI
TAL will build up a business paying S25 U)
veekly selling our novelties In ladles' and chil
dren's wear; our child's combined waist and bose
supporter Is the en test little garment ever Invent
ed and sells at sight. Address with stamp. MRS.
G. CAMPBELL, 4S4 W. Randolph St.. Chicago.
Ja27-70-Tihsu
Male and Female Help.
MAN TO DRIVE AND WORK ABOUT
place: farm hands, woman cook. ?7 per
week: chambermaids, dining room girts, dish
washers, laundress, house girls, colored girls,
houskeeper. MKElfAN 545 Grant st. Ic'iS-D
Situations.
BOOKKtEPING-I ATTUNDTO ANYTHING
in the line of lutrlcstc accounting, such as
opening and closlug of books or correction of
errors: also give lnstrnctlons in the ne of the
Voucher System. A. F. SAWHILL, 1S7 Federal
St., Allegheny, Pa. ' de6-54-D
POSITION AS STENOGRAPHER AND
typewriter by a lady of largo experience in
business: can furnish firsi-class references owns
typewriter. Address 515 SMITHF1ELO ST.,
Eccond.floor. fe24-43
S1TUATION-BY YOUNG MAN IN SOME
business house where he coulu wore himself
tin: speak i and writes German and English. Ad
dress S- Y., Dispatch office. fe24-50
SITOATION BY EXPERIENCED BOOK
KEEPER and correspondent: can give best
of rclerence. Address R. II., Dispatch office.
fe24-74
SITUATION-BY AlOUNG LADY AS COM
PANION ornnrse to elderly lidy. Address
D., Dispatch office. fe?l-3
Itooms.
TOOM-FOR LIGHT MANUFACTURING;
1 neighborhood or Seventh Avenue Hotel pre
lerrcd; should not be less than 31x50: with or with
out power. Address MANUFACTURE!:. Dis
patch office. fe23-24
Partners.
PARTNER-ACTIVE OR SILENT PARTNER
wltn 55.000 to 10.C00 lu an established and
paying manufacturing business In this city. For
Interview address W. S. K., Dispatch office.
fe-24-85
Financial.
IF YOU WANT TO BORROW OR LOAN
money on mortgages, buv or sell real estate,
we have the very best of facilities for handling
Sropertles and placing or moneys promptly.
ICLA1N &ZUG5M1TH, 437 Grant st. lelo-M
MONEY TO LOAN "N REAL F.STATE-IN
Allegheny. Beaver, Washington, Butler
aLd Westmoreland counties: also, stocks and sc-curltlc-i
negotiated. ED. WOTISH. 410 Grant
St., Pittslmrg.Pa.,and Beaver Falls, Pa. fell-25-D
MONKY-OUR FACILITIES FOR FURNISH
ING money to any amount on bond and
mortgage are unequaled: lowest rates of Interest
and no delay. 11 von need money aDPlv MORRIS
i. FLEMING, 1US Fourth ave. Jy27-S6-TTS3u
MONEY LOAN ED-LOWEST RATES OF IN
TEREST, according to amount and loca
tion: no delay. BAXTER, THOMPSON & CO.,
162 Fourth av. sc30-59-Tu3Su
MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST MARKET
rates on bond and mortgage: no delay.
KKED B. CO YLK & CO., 131 Fourth av.
dell-TTS
MONEY TO LOAN ON GOOD MORTGAGE
securities, lowest rates: no delay. SAMUEL
.- UI.ACK CO.. 99 Fourthav. dcll-4-iTlis
TITORTGAGES-WE HAVE 5.O0O TO DIVIDE
iJL Into JJOO, fsuo or Sl.ouo loans: ti0,oou to divide
Into two mortgages. SG.00U and SLOW: also have
11.20 S4.50O and S5.O00; expenses very light;
nioner ready on approval of title. S. J. FLEM
ING A CO., 152 Fifth av. Tel. J772. fe7-17
MORTGAGES ON CITY OR ALLEGHENY
county property at lowest rates. HENRI
A. WEAVER CO.. 92 Fourth-avenue. mlri-D
"kfTORTGAGES-MONKY TO LOAN IN SUA13
li to suit at -I'i'. 5 and 6 per cent. ALLKS
JAU.UV. 164 Fourth vre. Tel. 1G7. apl4-19-TTSsu
TO LOAN S50O,-XIO, IN AJIOUNTS OF 3.000
and upward, on city and suburban property,
on 5 per cent: also smaller amounts at 6 per cent.
BLACKS liAll'D, !b Fourth avenue.
se2l-diS-D
TO LOAN rSKkOCO ON MORTGAGES T10O
and no ward at 6 per cent: 500,000 at4X per
cent on residences or business property, vacant
lots or farms. . H. FRUNCH, 125 Fourth ave.
OC23-D
Miscellaneous.
YOU GET A BAKKR'S DOZEN (131 OF
btcwart A Co.'s tine cabinet photos for SI. at
90 and 92 FEDERAL 8X Allegheny.
mv2S--TTSB
WASTED,"
Mloceimneous.
EVERT LADY-WISHING' Td I!E HER OWN
dressmaker to call at 616 Penn avc. top
?osite Home's stores) and Investigate MAOAME
'LESHER'S ladles' tailoring system; no risk;
parties responsible: school now opeu. nol9-23
HORSE OWNKRS-TO KNOW THAT OUR
stable is above high-water mark; a few stalls
empty. Address for terms PFLAUM & CO.,
las Second av. ft22-85
PENSIONS THE PITTSBURG PENSION
AGENCY OF J. II. STEVENSON & 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-TT
PURCHASEK-FOR STANDS. CASES AND
other composing room furniture now stand
ing on upper floor of No. 99 Fifth av., soon to be
vacated: country newspaper or other cash buver
will find this a rare chance: Call on BUSINESS
MAN AGERTHh.DISPATCH.Smlthfleld and Dia
mond sis., between the hours of 3 and 5 r. M.
- - feIO-117
FOR SAME TJlTnOYED REAL ESTATE.
City Residences.
CLIFF STREET-NEAR SEVENTEENTH ST.
Incline, only three squires from ylle
avenue cable, two-story brick house of six rooms,
ball, finished attic cemented. cellar, city water,
natural gas, all conveniences: lot 67)4x122 feet to a
20-foot alley: nice yard containing shade trees,
shrubbery, etc., and inclosed with ornamcutal
Iron funce: "KkGOU. oae-thlrd cash, balance time to
suit. (1-3-20) CHARLES SOMEH8 A CO. fc24-52
GREEN ST NEAR ('ENTER AV.. 2-STORY
brick dwelling and brick stable Tor $1,500:
easy payments. J. C. REILLY, 77 Diamond st.
fc22-7l-tTsSu
KOHERT3 SI. -A VERY N1CC BRICK,
dwelling o 5 rooms and finished attic all re
cently papered and put In good order, front and
side euirancc and alley in rear: cheap to a quick
buyer. C BERlNGi.ll Si SON, IW Fourth av.
fe22-70-Tihsn
WYLlKAV.-fiOOOCASH. BALANCE AT 4a
per cent. Tor three-storv brick business
house storetootn and eight dwelling rooms; Wv
lle. near Washington tt. SAMUEL W. BLACK
A CO., 99 Fourth av. fe20-63-TUFS
C2Q 300. BELOW-COST-AIiUOSTNEWliltlCK
OO' dwelling. Main sL. one minute from Penn
av. cable cars, containing ten rooms, bath. In
side w. c, both gases, electric bells aud wired
for electric light, slate 'mantels, tile hearths,
range. Inside shutters and double parlors, cedar
elosets, wire screens throughout, awnings for
front doors and windows, cemented cellars,
heater, handsomely papered throughout, wash
house In rear, with store and w. c., shade trees In
front, large corner lot 43x100 feet. M. F. HIPPLE
A CO., 96 Fourth av. fc22-6.'-Tusu
Cf "J O00-GLENOOD,SECONDAV..FINE
3 1.0 brick dwelling of 8 rooms and finished
attic; 3 acres of ground: has a frontage of 385 feet
on second av.: only live minutes' walk from sta
tion: the property Is well adapted, for manufact
uring purposes, (d 112) BLACK & BA1RD, 95
Fourthav. rcl5-42-5, 18,24
f) SOO LIBERTY AV., N EAR. SEVEN-
Ji TEENTHst., two-story brick dwelling of
15 rooms; also, house of two rooms In rear; lot
12x50x24. (C99) BLACK & BA1RD, 9T Fourthav.
fel2-15-12,6.2
East End Residences.
EAST END -HASTINGS AV.. NEAR REYN
OLDS av., new frame hou6uof five rooms
two halls, slate mantel in parlor, good, dry cellar;
on a large choice lot affording abundant room for
additional building on the front; very cheap at
83,000; 8500 cash, balance In small monthly pav
ments ir desired. (2-8-56.) CHARLES SOMKRS
ACQ. leJ4-52'
FORBES ST.-OAKLAND, AN ELEGANT
brick dwelling containing ten rooms, bath.
Inside w. c-, fine mantels and chandeliers,
laundry, wide hall, china closets, cupboards aud
pantries, large porches, just the place for a home,
must be 6ecu to be appreciated: large lot 105x127
leet: terms easy. M. F. HIPPLE A CO.. 96
Fourth av. fc22-62-Tusu
1" AKGE HOUSE ON ALDER, NEAR SHADY
J ar.. large house of It rooms, modern fixtures,
Iotllxl201t. (56) See W. A. HERRON &SONS,
80 Fourth av. fel2-40-I3, 17.20, 24'
OAKLAND-VERY CHEAJ.- HOUSE. CON
TAINING 10 rooms. In splendid repair, wltn
all modern conveniences: lot contains about one
and one-quarter acres of ground, onoromlncu.
street, near cable and Dnqucsne electric roadi;
good reasons given lor selllns. Inquire of W. H.
WAIT, 102 Fourth av. la27-83
OAKLAND-CO It. OF ATWOOD AND HATLS
St.: a cry des .-able 2-story and mansard
brick dwelling; 7 r -o -is. bath, hot and cold water,
slate mantels, tile hearths, bath gjsos. Inside w.
c. : a verv completr home; lot 50x100. J. C.
REILLY, 77 DUm ! street. fe22-73-TTSSn
430 BUYS A NEW fRAMS HOUSE OF
if J9 7 rooms: ball, bath and attic. Inside w. c:.
both gase and wate. electric light, slate man-
icis, cnina ciosei. iront.ana rear porcnes, siaic
root; large lot. only one-half a square from cable
cars. K. K.; Immediate possession: easy terms:
positive bargain: must sell l;y 31areh 1. JOHN
K. EWING & CO., 89 Federil 6t. re22-8-TT3Su
DO 700-WILKINSBURO-SW1SSVALKAV.,
f5u9 east of Rebecca St., two-story rrame dwell
ing of C rooms and hnisbed attic, hall, bathroom,
range, natural gas, electric hells and light front
and back porch: lot 40x125. (K72) BLACK
BAIRD, 95 Fourth av. fc7-40-7, 13.21
Allegheny Resilience.
ALLEGHENY MARKET STREET: A VERY
cheap property: two-storv brick dwelling of
four rooms and finished attic, hall and kitchen,
dry cellar, clothes presses and cupboards In every
room, side entrance, outside bake oven, good
stable, nice vard with' grape arbor, etc. : lot 22x120
feettoaparcdallev:S3.500, $1,800 cash, balance to
suit, (g 56-251) CltARLES SOMER3. fe24-52
BEECH ST.. ALLEGHENY'-OLOSK TO
parks,substantlal brick dwelling of 9 rooms,
with bath, inside w. c, laundry, hall, front and
back stairways, etc.: very choice location, with
lotBOxlOO feet; carriage house in rear: price, S12.
000; terms easy. M. F. HIPPLE & CO., 96 Fourth
avenue. fe22-62-TuSU
-TTtLEVENTH WARD. SHADY AV., ALLE
JJJ GUENY.a nice little home at small cost; two
story frame house of 5 rooms, finished attic, good
dry cellar, side entrance, all In excellent repair:
lot 40x118 feet to a 20-fuot alley: 82,800: Sl.ouo in
cash, balaucc to suit, (g 3I-I5U) CIIARLKS
SO M KKS & CO. fc24-52
SHERMAN AV., ALLEGHKNY-TWO-sTORY
and mansard brick dwelling, 8 rooms, bath,
h. and c. water, both gases, laundry, cemented
floor, good location: possession April J.
BAXTER, THOMPSON & CO., 162 Fourth av.
fc22-126-rT6u
VETO ST.-BItICK HOUSE. FIVE ROOMS
and hall, in good rcoalr: one square from
North av.. Allcghcuy. a snug little home for any
one looking fora small house; lot 20x50. HOW
ARD BROWN, 131 Fourth av. fe2o-4S-TIFS
Q OOO-OHIO ST.. ALLEGHENY. THREE
Ov)9 STORY brick, storeroom with two ware
ruoius and eight d welling, roomsr also frame bonse
in reir; gas, h. and c. water, w. c. ; all in good
order; rented for $780 per year. BAXTER,
THOMPSON & CO., loil-'ouTtli av.
fe22-120-TuIhSU '
HnzelwOocl Residences.
HAZI'LWOUD SECOND AVENUE: A WELL
finished, convenient and attractive home:
two-story (selected) brick-bouse of seven rooms,
two flue attic rooms, vestibule, -two halls, bath,
liotand cold water, both gases, basement, pantry,
speakiug tube. marble mantel, finely painted
and grained inside and newly painted without;
house stands back 25 feet In a l.lce lot 50x130 feet:
concrete walks, grapevines, etc.; 86,000, on easy
terms, (aa 46-116) CHARLES SOMERS A CO.
fc24-52
HAZELWOOD-2-STORY FRAME DWE. L
INGof 7 rooms, bath, halt, laundry, hard
wood finish, newly papercd-and painted. nal. gas.
h. and c. water, luside w. c. sewered, etc. : lot
60x120 leet: 2 minute' walk from llnzelwood sta
tion aud Second Avenue Electric ltallway: price.
86,801): terms reasonable. IRA M. UUKU1I FIELD,
15b Fourthav. UI3-30
Subnrbau Residences.
CRAFTON RIGHT -K EAR THE Sl'AIION.
2-story frame dwelling, 8 rooms, bath, laun
dry and two finished attics, hall and vestibule,
heater in cellar; fruit of all kinds: good spring
house and cistern: front and back porches, hav
ing all the comforts of a nice country home: one
acre of ground goes with this property. J. C.
REILLY, 77 Diamond st. fc22-73-Tissu
EMSUORTH-A LARGE- NEW RESIDENCE
with all modern improvements, near the sta
tion and on elevated ground. . Willi nearly two
acres of ground planted in shrnhberv, etc. C.
BER1N Gr.R & SON, 156 Fourth av.
41 fe22-70-TThSU
INGRAM P. C AND ST. 1,-Ml. R.. ONLY 15
minutes ride from the cltvand 6 cents fare, a
limited number of fine buHdinglots, streets sew
ered, ranging lu price from t45t' to 8300, terms 825
cash, balance to suit, this is an excellent oppor
tunity lo get a good lot cheap. V, BERINGKR
SON, 156 Fourth av. 1c22-70-ttusu
SEW1CKLEY PROPERTY GOOD FRAME
house, 6 rooms, on 40-11. st.: curbed and
Faved: lot 40100 to an alley: prlcc'Sl,o(0. New
rame honsc 5 rooms: good location: lot 50x100 It. ;
82,500. Brick house. 7 rooms, 1 minutes from
statlun; every convenience: lot 72x60. corner lot,
fitux): brick hoiioe, 7 rooms, water and gas,
lot 50x150 to a 40-rt. St.: WOO. Brick house,
9 rooms: Beaver st-: modern Improvements: lot
55x400 to a 50- ft. st.; 86.000. New frame house on
Thorn st.. 8 rooms, finished attic; every conveni
ence: good neighborhood. 87.5U0: also, a number
Of fine places with large yards and abundance of
sna e trees at rcasonaoie rates. COTTON &
WHITE, 157 Lacock St., Allegheny.
fcll-25-TTB
PERSOJfAJ.
PERSONAL-GOOD TIME FOR LABORERS
and domestics from South. PJiREURlNO,"
159 Fourth av. fe24-61
I" JERSONAL-CASH PAID FOR OLD GOLD
. aud silver: Jewelry repaired: newworkmade
to order. CHRls. HAUCH, 541 smlthflclrt st.
- JalS-81
PERSONAL-ENCYCLOPEDIA BRITAN NI
CA. 824: Chambers' Kncyclopedia, 81U. All
others at half prices for ;odars onlv. FRANK.
BACON i. CO., 301 Smlthfield St., Pittsburg, Pa.
fe4-58
PERSONAL FINE BOOKS-WE HAVETHE
finest collection of finely illustrated books
In Pittsburg: beautirul bindings: low prices: come
and see them: hundreds of books for presents.
LEVI'S BOO.K STOKE. 900 Liberty st. de!2
PERSONAL-RELIEVE THAT TIRED,
aching feeling about the eyes by having
proper glasses adjusted by CHESSMAN & MAM
MON. 42 Federal St.. Allegheny. Best t spec
tacles on earth. A rtlflclal eyes inserted.
fca-113-irsu
FOR SA1.E lOTS.
Citv tots.
CARSON AND TWENTY-FIRST ST.-A VA
CANT lot 44x120, suitable for a business
house: verylnw price. SAMUEL W. BLACK Jfc
CO.. 99 Fourth av. fc20-6S-TuFS"
Q5r30-LOTS 54x100 FKKT; EASY PAYMENTS
iJ IT desired; among the best In the market
tor the money; on llnei.eiitr.il (Wylie av.)Trac-
line. North Thirty-third st. (64). W. A.
HLRRUN & SON'S, 80 Fourth av. fe3-74-Tu
East End Lota.
T OT-101X107 FEET FOR 86,000; VERY CF.N
JLJ TRALLY located at Sbadyslde, fronting two
streets. (911 sce .w. A. HERRON SON'S. 80
Fourth ay. fcl2-39-l2, 16. 19,24
LOTS-VERY NICE ONES ON BEI.LEFONTF,
. st.. near Ellsworth avenue, 25xl0 each. J.
C REILLY, 77 Diamond st. fer-73-TTSSu
Q- 200-FINE LOT. 241126 FEET, ON
U l? Euclid, near Station av Nineteenth
ward. East End. (Il). W. . I1ERRON A
SONS. 80 Fourth av. ' fe3-74-Tu
Allegheny Tots.
EASTST., ALLEGHE.NY-aX) NICE BUILD
ING lots, S175pcrMot: easy terms. GEO.
maaatua, Agent, ea jounnav. ic-i4-i-Ti &-
EASTST.. ALLEGHENY-200 LOTS, ?I25 PER
lot: easy terms. GEO. JOHNSTO.N. Agent.
62 Fourth av. fe24-72-TTS-a
EAST ST., ALLEGHENY-200 LOTS: BEAU
lIFUL:t5cash. GEO. JOHNSTON. Agent.
62 Fourth av. je2l-7J-TTs-
Suburban Lots.
XfEW PLAN OF 50 FINE LEVEL LOTS-AT
X Marion station, eight minntes from city, on
B. ft O. R. R or20mlnutes hysecond av.clcctrlc
road; lota from 8350 up:? 10 down and S5 per month,
without Interest or taxes: come quick if you want
a barg-iln or sare Investment. MORRISON &
BANKS, 105'liilrd av., cor. Wood st. Jal7-TTS
Farms.
FARM-63 ACRES: GOOD HOUSE AND TWO
Darns: land well watered and productive;
choice fruit, for dairy or garden stuff; and near
good markets: none better: would exchange for
town property. ED. WITTISU, 410 Grant St.,
PltUbnrg. fc21-D
FOR SALE BUSINESS.
Business Opportunities.
BUTCHERSHOP. 8175: PLANING MILL AND
lumberyard, with annual business of 8150,
0C0, on casv terms: shoe store, 8375; tinshop,
grocery stores, 8500 to 8.5.000: restaurant, livery
stable, bakeries, cigar stores, drug stores, milk
depots. oHKPARD A CO.. 151 Fourth av. fe3
BUTTER, EGG AND POULTRY STAND
Allegheny market. Address G.W., Dispatch
office. fc24-49
DRUGSTORE GOOD LOCATION: PWILL
"sell at invoice or lump It: cheap rent: good
reasons for silling. Address DRUGS, P. o. Box
143, Allegheuy. fc20-97
DRUGSTORE - A GOOD PAYING CITY
stand; cheap to a quick bujer; owner in
other business. Address G. D.. Dispatch office.
fc24-8S
XTF.WS DEPOT AND STATIONERY STORE
J in large town; splendid chance for live man.
SHEPARD & CO.. 151 Fourth av. fe20-64-THFSu'
SHOE STORE-AT A DISCOUNT: GOOD LO
CATION and trade: grocery storei. 8500 to
(5.CC0: general stores, country stores, cigar stores,
notion stores, bakeries, meat markets, newspaper
routes. PERCIVAL A CHAPMAN, 9 Grant st.
re.M-66
TURKISH BATH FIRST CI ASS IN ALL
details: man of business capability can make
$40 to $60 per week; owner has other business re
quiring bis whole attention: cost 83,900: will sell
lor one-half and on easy terms. For full particu
lars call on ROSS W. BLACK, 819Llhcrtv st.
fc22-136-TUSU
Business Properties.
FACTORY THE LARGE THREE-STORY
factory now occupied bv the Carriage Mfg.Co.,
Latrohc la., will be ullcred at public salcsaturday,
February 28; the building covers entire lot 50x100;
Is convenient to P. R. R.; natural gas aud water
In building: Is suitable for light mrg. S. E.
SHIELDS, Latrobe, Pa. fe20-69-TTPS
-rTTATER POWER FIRST-CLASS SlTU
YV ATED at Ballston Spa., N. Y.; must be
sold: new dam 16 feet, full of water. Address
GEORGE W. MAXoN, Attorney, Ballston Spa,
New York. fc21-l-D
r 500-A 15 PER CENT, NET. CITY 1A
(3o VESTMENT, on account or owner leaving
the city; two good storerooms. II living roomsand
packing room with, corner lot 3ux4S. 11. (.
CLARKE, 135 Fourth av. and Edgcwood. Tele.
7212. ' 1-H4-TT6
FOR SAEE MISCELLANEOUS.
Horses. Vehicles. Live Stock. Etc.
COW-PUKE-BRED JERSEY COW AND
calr: very hat.dsome: at a bargain: also fine
saddle horse. Inquire JOS. IIlTE. 199 .Main st.,
Allegheny. Ie24-69
HORSES-JUST ARRIVED A CARLOAD
draught horses, weishtng from 1.400 to 1,650
ponnds: all young aud sound and good workers;
can bo seen at Elmore & Murray's sales stables,
Duquesnc way. U. II. CUNNINGHAM, Marion,
O. fc24-5S
-pONT A VERY FINE BAY PONY. 5 YEARS
JT7 old, warranted sound and perfectly safe for
a Child to rlins or drive; a perfect beauty. Can ho
sen'at 215 FIRST AV . above Grant st. fc24-79
WAGONS-TWO FIRST-CLASS PLATFORM
spring ice wagons: Inside measurement:
lengths 8 ft. .10 In. : width. 3 rt. 101a.; height. 5
ft.;almos; new. inquire WAGONER, Dispatch
office. fel4-15
Blaclunery and Metals.
ENGINES. BOILERS AND CONNECTIONS,
with freight elevator, lormlng part of dupli
cate plant herctolorc kept In building No. 99 Fifth
av. furuse In emergencies by Ine Dispatch: barr
gain to quick buyer. Call on BUSINESS MANA
GERTHE DISPATCH. Smlthfield and Diamond
sts., between the hours of it and 5 r. u. fc2M17
ONE SECOND-HAND PORTABLE ENG1NE
Antl boiler combined, 35 horse power: also a
number of second-hand wood-working machines;
can be bought at a low figure. VELTE A MC
DONALD, Pcnnav. and Thirty-second st.
"" de!5-TTS
SECOND-HAND ENGINE AND BOILERS
One 14x24. two 12x18, one 11x24, one 10x20, one
10x16. 9x12, 8x12 and lame lot of smaller sizes:
10-11. P. mounted portables, one pair of boilers
42x26: agent for the Standard governor, pumps,
6haltlng. pulleys, etc 23 and 25 Park Way, Alle
gheny, Pa. J. S. YOUNG. fc6-D-
SECOND-HAND ENGINES-ONE 27 11. P.
Ball pat. electric light engine, almost new;
oncSxS. one 7x7, one 5x6, vertical engines: one
heavy 14x21. one 11x12, 3 8x12 and 2 7x12. In hori
zontal engines: all good as new. HARMES MA
CHINE DEPOT, 93 First av., Pittsburg. Pa.
Ja30-D
THE FOLLOWING MACHINERY WILL BE
offered at public sale Siturday, Feb. 28, at
factory of Carriage Mfg. Co.. Latrobe, Pa.: 1 25
horse power engine, 1 30-horse power tubular
boiler, shafting, conntcr shafts and pulleys, band
saw, Inns, portable forges, emery wheels, drills,
hub boring machine, anvils, wedges, bar Iron,
steel tire,-wheels, 2.000ft. 3-lnch dry vellow pop
lar, 4,ouort. -tncli dry yellow poplar, 3.oyo ft. 1H.
2and3-lucli dry ash plank; new and sccoud-baud
carriages, buggies, buckboards and spring wagons.
CARRIAGE MFo. CO., Latrobe, Pa.
te2O-09-Trrs
rilUE PORTER A DOUTHETT CO., LIM..DAR
JL It AG II st. and HIvcr av., Allegheny, Pa.,
engines, boilers and castings. Repairing prompt
ly attended to. Ja6-86
Miscellaneous.
BILLIARD TABLES. PIANO,SAFE,ETC., AT
nucllou at central Hotel. North Diamond,
Allegheny, on Wednesday, February 25. at 10
o'clock. In connection with sale or furniture,
carpets, etc. A. LEGGATE & SON, Auctioneers.
fe21-25
COMPOSING ROOM FURNITURE. SUCH AS
stands, cases, trucks and ciiascs; desiring
to quickly dispose or the duplicate plant now
standing on upper floor of iio. 99 Filth av., no
reasonable offer will be refused. Call between 3
and 5 P. M. on BUblNl-S MANAuElt II IK
DISPA'l CU.-Smlthlleid and Diamond sts.
Iei0-li;
HOTEL, FURNITURE-THE CONTENTS OF
the Central Hotel, North Diamond. Alle
gheny, will be sold on W odnesday, Feb. 25, at 10
o'clock, at auction: In addition to the furniture,
carpets, and utensils aru billiard tables, safe
and olflcolurnlture, piano, etc A. LEGGA'lE
A SON. Auctioneers. - fe20-U6
LOST.
LOST-ON SATURDAY. A POCKETBOOK,
containing $1010, between Roberts' jewelry
store, ou Fifth av., and Joseph Home A Co.'s. on
Penn av. The finder will be liberallr rewarded
by leaving at the DISPATCH OFFICE, corner
Smlthfield and Diamond sts. ft-24-59
F0U2OJ.
FOUND-A RELIEF FOR MY HEADACHE BY
having proper glasses adjusted by the ex
perts in lenses, CHESSMAN & MANNION, 42
Federal St.. Allegheny. Best $1 spectacles ou
earth. Artificial eyes Inserted. feS-113-TFSu
FOUND-A LARGE LOT OF WINTER
clothing belonging to residents or this city
was lound hanging In the rooms occupied by
DICKSON, the tailor, 65 Filth are., upstairs,
altered, cleaned and repaired: the owners should
call lor them, as Dlcksou requires the room.
no!3-D
NOTICES.
VTOTICETO GARDENERS -AND FLOE
IX ISTS St. Marl's Cemetery will lease for a
term of three years, freo of rent, a corner lot.
48x110 feet, situate on f'orty-aixth street, be
low tho cemetery Kate, on which to erect a
frreenhonse for the propagation ot plants and
flowers to be disposed of to lot owners in the
cemetery and others desiring to purchase. For
any further information apply to the under
signed at his office. 45:4 Penn av., Pitlsbtir;:.
JAMES S. DEVLIN, Superintendent,
v felS-22
PROPOSALS..
PROPOSALS HEALED PROPOSALS
will be received at the office of Uio, archi
tect from now until 4 r. M. FRIDAY. March.
6, 1SU1, for the erection of a two-story brick
V i-uhoo) buildlnc to be built at Idlewood station,
(rannanuie Railroad) cnartlers towusuip.
Allegheny county. Pa.
Plans may be seen at tho office of James N.
Campbell, architect, room 814, Penn building,
Pittsburg, Fa., to whom all bids must ha ad
dressed. The Board of School Directors re
serve tho right to reject anv or all bids.
W.
M. SHERIDAN, JR..
JNO. HAYS.
Secretary.
TTesiaent.
fel9-86-rrhs
TOtET.
City Residences.
EIGHT-ROOM HOUSE-ALL MODERN IM
PROVEMENTS, No. 34 Ferry st. Inquire
B. OFI'ENHEIMER. 7I3Liberyst. fe21-Wt
HOUSE-POSSESSION AT O.NCE-8 NEARLY
new brick houses on Forty-sixth and a half
St.; one minute from Butler st. cable cars: newly
painted Inside and out: every room newly papered;
Inside shutters; water In kitchens; good cellar
and private yard to each house: 6 rooms in 4 houses
and i small room extra in others: will be rented at
820 per month to good tenants only: houses can he
seen at anv time. Inquire O. (J. O'BRIEN. 29i
Fllthav.. Plttshurr. or R. MCCHESSNEY, ShllHer
Bridge Works, Fortr-elghlli st. aud A. V. R. it.
, Ja22-TTSt
N'
OS. 5S AND 58 CENTER AVE. TEN ROOMS
each; all modern improvements: good neigh
borhood: one square from ca'ile c-irs: low rent to
desirable
lc tenants. GEO. JOHNSTON. Agt.. 62
Fourih av.
fe24-71-TTSt
NO. 8 GRANT ST.; EIGHT I'OOMS AND
store room. GEO. JOHNSTON. Act.. 62
Fourtli avenue. fc23-71-TTfet
TWO NEW BRICK HOUSES WITH 8 ROOMS,
containing bath-laundry, large pantry; one
with hall, one without: both gases, range, hot
and cold water, etc., etc.: rent 25 and 10 per
month: houses arc on paved street; neighborhood
good: 10 minutes' ride from Wood aud Fifth av.;
Central Traction line on Webster av.. one i-quare
from cable, lnqalre HARDY & HAYES. Ml
Smlthfield st. - fe21-46-TTSt
East End Residences.
A FINE LARGE RESIDENCE PROPERTY
located on the corner of Penn and Dallas
avs.. East End, Pittsburg, Pa. For Information
inquire on the premises, or ofTHE SAFK DE-
l uaii uojua. l, oi i uisuurg, execmur oi co
late of Clement V. McKalg, deceased
fe
rn.
reIl-26-TThBt
A PRIL I. "A SUBSTANTIAL TEN-ROOM
. r brick h onse on N evllle st. : Dunucsne Electric
cars will pass the door. Inquire of A. ft S. WIL
SON, 211 Third av., or SAMUEL wilson. uraig
St. near Bayard st. fc4-6j-TTSt
EASTEND-8G5 PER MONTH. ON WALNUT
St., near South Highland, brick honc;
every convenience; large lot. THOS. LIGGETT,
71 Diamond st. fe20-85-Dt
ITlASTKND-fn 50PEKMONTH, PENN AVE..
11 near Rebecca st., SbricK houses of 6 rooms
and bath each. THOS. LIGGETT, 71 Diamond st.
1C3J-60-IJT
FURNISHED ORUNFURNISHED-A VERY
desirable and complete dwelling of" rooms,
finished attic, laundry and bathroom, located on
Craig st., near Firth av. W. A HERRON A
SONS, No. 80 Fourth av. fc24-63t
HOUSE-A BEAUTIFUL HOUSE ON HIGH
LAN Dav.; will sell the carpets and furni
ture; rent ?350. Address SPRiNGTISIE, Dispatch
office. fe2t-75t
POSSESSION CAN BE HAD MARCH 1 IF DE
SIRED: modern bonse, 6 rooms, attic, latent
Improvements; Ellsworth av., Shadyslde: send
for list. W. A. HERRON & SONS, SO Fourth av.
fe2I-51-mst
WALNUT ST.-SHADYSIDE-HOUSE OP
ten rooms; all modern Improvements. GEO.
JOHNS'ION, Agt., 62 Fourth av. fe24-71-TTSt
Allegheny Residences-
A RCH ST. BETWEF.N OHIO AND PARK
Xjl way, Allegheny Citv. desirable dwelling ot
way, Allegheny Citv. desirable dwelling of
Brooms. iUJUr-i.! &auA,-ilii., it auerman ar,
Allegheny. , fe5-8St
mjlij-.l'.r ivU-VJJ-. i' auermanav..
XT- 1 MONTEREY ST., ALLEGHENY
Ji eleven rooms; all modern improvements;
convenient to parks. tlEO. JOHNSlON.t Agent,
62 Fourth av. fe24-71-TTSt
NOf 36 ESPLANADE ST.-SEVEN ROOMS;
rent, 830 per month: good location. GEO.
JOHNSTON. Agent, 62 Fourth av. fe24-71-TTbt
Suburban Residences.
ETNA-ON P. A W. R. R., OR WEST PENN
R. R., four miles from citv, only ?I2 50 per
month, elegant brick houses six rooms, water aud
good cellar; cheapest reut and best houses ever
ottered for tbe money. BLACK & BAIRD, 95
Fourth av. fe4-5J-nt
HOUSE-FROM APRIL 1 TO OCrOBER 1,
furnished house, 9 rooms, tucluding billiard
room, three minutes1 walk lroin Edgcwood sta
tion: fruit and Bhade trees. Address B. 14. Dis
patch office. fe2t-27t
Atlantic City.
ATLANTIC CITY". N. J.-RENT OR SALE
Hotels, cottages and jalh houses; lots for
sale In all parts of the city; also South Atlantic
City. ISRAEL O. ADAMS A CO., iteal Estate
Agents, Real Estate and Law Bulldlug. CC6-9J
Offices. Deslc Room. Etc
D
ESK ROOM-AT 62 FOURTH AV.; PLEAS
ANT omces. GEO. JOHNSTON.
lC23-71-TTSt
OFFICES IN IRISH. PENN. EISNER. EX
CELSIOR, Schmertz, 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 1 free of charge. BLACK
A BAIRD. 95 Fourthav. Jal8 63t
OFFICES SEVERAL GOOD OFFICES,
slngleand connecting rooms, at low rents.
In the Garrison buildings, corner Wood and
Water st., and Third av. and Wood St. Apply to
A. GARRISON FOUNDRY CO., Nos.10 and 12
Wood St. Ja31-17r
OFF1CE3-1N GERMAN1A SAVINGS BANK
Building. Wood aud Diamond sts.-. singly
orln suits: all modern Improvementssand low
rent, lnqulre-at THSHANK. - uc23-i9t
OFFICES CHEAP; CALL OR SEND FOR
printed list, tree.- W. A. UKRHUN A
SONS. 80 Fourth av. fe3-74-Tnt
ENN. NEAR FIFTH ST.-DOUBLE PAR
LORS suitable for physician or dentist's
office. GEO. JOHNSTON, Agent, 62 Fdlfrth av.
fe24-71-iTSt
VERY PLEASANT OFFICE ON SECOND
floor front. No. 69 Water st. GEO. JOHN
STON, Agt., 62 Fourthavenue. fe23-7I-TT8t
Business Stands.
ttandsome .NEW STOREROOMS WITH
XX dwellings attached, ou Frankstown av..
between Penn av. and Station St., East End; re ;
very reasonable; long lease will be given to de
sirable tenants. Sce W. A. HERRON & SONS.
No. 80 Fourth av. fc2I-50-Turst
LARGE STOREROOM-AT 75 (DISPATCH
building) Diamond St.: next store bnt one
to Smlthfield: size about 20X100, and widening to
30 feet in the rear: steam beat, electric light and
rear entrance for wairous and goods: power can
also be supplied If needed. Apply to J. 1..
CLARK, room 26, Dispatch building, 75, 77 and 79
Diamond st. Ja22-U7t
LOFT-W1TH OR WITHOUT STEAM POWER
Large loft for light mannfacturlug; long
lease if desired, inquire of PEA.RL LAUN DRY.
Nos. 25 and 27 Federal st., Pittsburg. Ja27-93t
STORES AND BUSINESS ROOMS IN ALL
parts of the two cities andsuburhs: send your
name and address and we will mail you our rent
list regularly until April 1, free of charge.
BLACK A BAIRD, 95 Fourth av. deI7-20t
THE SIXTH FLOOR OF 75. 77and 79 DIAMOND
st. will be to let from April 1. with possihiv
possession to lessee earlier: dimensions '60x90
leet: lighted upon all four sides and also from
large central well: suitable for large wholesale
wareroomor light manufacturing: both passen
ger and freight elevators, elcctrle light, steam
heating and power supplied If necessary. Apply
to J. L.CLARK, room 26, 79, 77 and 79 Diamond st.
Ja22-Mt
TWO NEW STOREROOMS-535 AND 537 FIFTH
av.; plate glass fronts: elegant location for
fine grocery or drygoods store. BAXTER,
THOMPSO N A CO., 162 Fourth av. Ja3g-72-Dt
THREE-STORY BUSINESS HOUSE-NO. 601
Fifth av. GEO. JOHNSTON, Agt.. 18
Fourth avenue. ie23-71-TTSt
VERY FINE FOUR-STORY WAREHOUSE ON
Fourth av.. near Market st. GEO. JOHN
STON, Agt.,62Fonrthav. fe2i-71-TTSt
WAREHOUSE THREE-STORY NO. 112
Water st. Apply to EST. JAMES WOOD,
800 West Carsou St. fe20-34t
WAREHOUSE NO. 155 FIRST AV.: OF
FICES in front and rear; lot 3UxG5 It. Ap
ply to F. MCGOW1N, Room 62, Westlnghousc
Building. fc24-47t
Mlscellaneons.
DWELLINGS. STORES ANDOFFIUES-U PON
request we will mall you our rent list reg
ularly until April 1. free of charge: write your
name plainly and give full residence address
street aud number. BLACK A BAIRD. 95 Fourth
avennc. fes-7rt
1' ODGE ROOM HANDSOMELY' FUR
J N1SIIED. conveniently located, inquire of
GILBERT A. HAYS, 09 Fourthav. fe24-44-Trt
fjPACE-LARGE OR SMALL SPACE ON 2D
O or Sd floor fur light manufacturing or storage:
good light, convenient for shipping and rent low.
Address or 1
inqnirc ox w. j. i-rt tuiu, uj Alain st.
Allegheny City. Pa.
Ir24-8st
REMOVAL.
JEl. O. MILLEB,
Honzs null Hin Painter, baa removed from
135 Third avenue, to
73 SIXTH AVENUE. '
Opposite Third Presbyterian Church. Special
attention liveutn the bandllngof plate glass,
cutting and drilling. Repairinc'windows, sky
lights, etc II cruse painting ana glazing in
all Its branches. oclU-63-D
-T jsiay, aostco, ,
Fine
DYEING AND CLEANING.
6 Sixth Avenue.
mbl8-S0-TTS . Pittshu rg.Pa
Herman Helm
LANDSCAPE GARDENER.
Laying out of lawns, draining and pruning
all hinds of trees. Personal supervision.
ELLSWORTH AYE..
EAST END
nol-54-Tus
LANDLORDS,
YOU WILL RECEIVE YOUR RENTS
PROM1TLY,
SAVE MONEY
And be furnished With mOathly statements or
your accounts by employing us to manage your
property. We civ this onr personal attention.
COTTON -& WHITE.
jalT-Uvrra No. 157 Lacock su, Allegheny,
AUCTION SAXE5..
AT AUCTION.
MARIE - PLAGE,
Head of Boyle Street, AUeshony. .
SATURDAY, February 28, 1891,
AT 3 P. M. '5
7 New Brick Houses,
Each bavin;: four rooms, and finished attic
pood cellar, sink with city water, natural pas
and insido w. c. '
Are worth J2.u00 each, butmnst be sold and
any reasonable oifer will be accepted. Will be
sold separately or lozether.
3-A ItARE CHANCE to secure a nice lit
tle home in a good location. 00 cash, balance
on a 3 years' mortgage.
BLACK &' BAIRD,
95
Fourth Avenue. .
fe23-2-TUFS
CONTINtJED
CLOSING OUT SALE
of the Liberty Furuitnro Co.. of Cincinnati. O.,
at our rooms.No. 311 Market st Pittsburg, Pa.
TUKSDA Y MOKNINO. Feb., 21, at 10 o'clock.
-Many of the very fine solid walnut and oak
chamber suits, folding bed", chiffonier, ward
robes, bookcases, de-ks, hallracks,Piller exten
sion tables, china closets, sideboards, center
tables, parlor suits, fancy chairs and rockers
are still left, bnt the finest of the parlor furni
ture has never been opened until now. The
elegant parlor suit display in our window, of
fivo pieces, made to order for JS75. In the finest
of French brocatelle. is only one of the many
beautirul suits in English rug. silk and satin
tapestry. One plushes and hair cloth. All spring
edges, and latest styles. Notwithstanding all
tliis, tbey must be sold with the rest of tbe
goods to settle up the firm's business.
We offer at 1 o'clock in the afternoon, lot of
miscellaneous household goods, fine hall, room
and stair carpets, linolpnm. etc.
HENRY AUCTION CO.J
Auctioneers.
fe22-96
AUCTION SALE.
PRESSED BfjiCK DWELLING,
NO. 91 FREMONT ST., ALLEGHE Y,
THURSDAY, March 5, 1881, at 2 P. M., on the
premise;!.
Hall, vestibule, parlor, library.-dlning room
and kitchen on first floor, three bedrooms and
bath on second Boor, large finished attic, slid
ing doors between parlor and library, marble
mantels, both gassed, h. and d water. laundry,
good celler: lot 20x160 feet to paved street.
Terms, one-tbird cash. Possession April L
Call at office for card of admittance.
TRESbEL & TENER,
1621-13 115 Fourthav.
AUCTION SALls
H. R SMITHBON,
Real Estate and General Auctioneer, room 5S,
Eisner building. Filth and Wood street. Sales
of jewelry and merchandise at stores. Furni
ture at residences promptly attended to.
di-5-66r
KESORT&
rpHE LEHMAN ,
Ocean end of Pennsylvania avenue,
ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.
Enlarged, improved and heated by hot water.
ia31-S9-TTSSu F. W. LEHMAN.
THE CHALKONTE
ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.
On the beach, with unsurpassed ocean view.
Salt water baths in the bouse.
Send for circular.
fel-90-D E. ROBERTS & SONS.
H
ADDON HALL,
ATLANTIC CITY', N. J..
Now open
Hot and Cold Sea Water Baths in the House.
IY6-91 LEEDSALIPPINCOTT.
LEGAL. NOTICES.
ESTATE OF CHARLES S. McCARGO,
deceased. Administrator's notice. Notice
is hereby given that letters of administration
on the estate of Charles S. McCargo, late of
Allegheny City, JAllegheny connty, Penna., de
ceased,jave been granted to tbe undersigned,
to whom all persons indebted to said estate are
requested to make immediate payment, and
those having claims or demands against the
same will make them known without delay to
HARRISON V. MASON, Administrator. 162
Ridgo avenue. Allegheny. if elO-3-Tn
JOHN C. SHOEMAKER,
Bakewell Law Building.
ESTATE OF WILLIAM O'HARA SCULLY,
deceased. Notice is hereby giVen that
letters testamentary on the estate ot William
O'Hara Scully, late of the city of Pittsburg,
connty ot Allegheny, and State qf Pennsyl
vania, deceased, have oeen granted to the un
dersigned, to whom all persons indebted to said
estate are requested to make immediate pay
ment, and those having claims or demands
against the same will make them known with
out delay. AMANDA W. SCULLY', Execu
trix, Westminster place, Pittsburg. Pa.
fel7-34-TU
ESTATE OF JOHN V. KEISLING. DE
CEASED Administrator's Notice
Notice is hereby given that letters of adminis
tration on the estate of John D. Keislinz, late
of Collier township, Allegheny connty. Pa., de
ceased, have been granted to the undersigned,
to whom all persons Indebted to said estate
are requested to make immediate payment, and
those having claims or demands against tbe
same will make them known without delay to
SAMUEL KEISLING, Administrator. 1109
Carson st, Pittsburg, Pa., or FERDINAN
YETKA. Collier township. Pa. fel'-54-Tii
OFFICIAL PITTSBURG.
Ofitck of the City Treasurer, )
Municipal Hall, hmxtbtieiji St.
TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ALL
X owners (whether resident or non-resident
of the city of iittsbnrg) of drays, carts, wagons,
carriages, buggies, etc., to pay their licenses at
this office forthwith.
All licenses not paid on or before tbe first
Monday in March, 1S9I. will be placed In the
hands of vehicle officer for collection, subject
to collection feoof 50 cents on each license.
Aud all persons neglecting to pay on or before
first Monday In May, lS9L-will be subject to a
penalty double the amount of tho licenses, to be
recovered before the proper legal authority of
said city. The old metal plates of last year
must he returned at the time licenses are taken
opt, or 25 cents additional will be charged on
the license.
Rates qf license: Ilich one-horse vehicle. Stf:
each tw"-horse vehicle, 10; each fonr-horso
vehicle, (12: each four-horse hack, S15; omnl
busses and timber wheels, drawn by two
horses, 310.
One extra dollar will be charged for each ad
ditional horse nsed in above specified vehicles.
J. F. DENNISTON.
ieG-81-D City Treasurer.
No. 23U.
AN ORDINANCE-ESTABLISHING THE
grade of Mi-rrimac street, from Grand
view avenue to Virginia avenue.
Section 1 Be it ordained and enacted by the
city of Pittsbuig, In select and Common Coun
cils assembled, and it is hereby ordained and
enacted by the authority of the same. That the
grade of tbe west curb of Mcrrimac atrcor,
from Grandvlew avenue to Virginia avenue,
be and the same is hereby established as
follows; Beginning at the south curb of
Grandview avenue, at an elevation of
117.76 feet; thence falling at tbe rate of 8.70?
feet per 1C0 feet for a distance of 450 feet to a
P. C. at an elevation of 375.59 feol; thence by a
concave parabolic curve lor a distance of 200
feet to a I. T. at an elevation of 367.02 feel:
thence falling at tbe rate of ZS3o feet per 100
feet for a distance of 217.93 feet 10 tbe north
curb of Sycamore street at an elevation of 360
feat: thence level for a distance of 22 feet to
the south curb of Sycamoro street at an eleva
tion of'LGO feet; thence falling at tho rate of
4.833 feet per 100 feet for a distance of ZS7.9S
feet to thcjiorth curb of Virginia avenue at an
elevation nt 311 feet.
Sec 2 That any ordinance or part of ordi
nance conflicting with the provisions of this
ordinance be aud the same is hereby repealed
so far as the same affects this ordinance.
Ordained and enacted into a law in Councils
this 9th dav or February, A. D. 1831.
H. P. FORD. President of Select Council.
Attest: GEO. BOOTH, Clerk of Select Coun
cil. GEO. lx. HOLLIDAY, President of Com
mon Council. Attest: E. J. MARTIN, Clerk
of Common Couitcil.
Maor'. office, February 12, 1S9L Approved:
H. L GOURLEY, Mayor. Attest; ROBERT
OS.TEUMAIER, Mayos's Clerk.
Recorded in Ordinance Book. vol. 7, page 636.
20:h day of February, A. D. 1S9I.
TROUSERINGS
n AND SUITINGS.
Medium-weights. Exclusive specialties in
patterns and: fabrics. Latest correct styles.
H. & O. P.- AHLBBS,
MERCHANT TAILORS.
420Smith field street. Telephone 1339,
ja 28-TTS3U
TN1TIAL RINGS
A complete stock of initial rings, both with
and witbont diamonds. Fine quality and low
prices at WILSON'S; 81 Fourtb, aV. Fine watch,
repairing a specially. Iel9-na
CHOICE PROPERTIES.
BEN-VEN.UE.
A new Queen Anne frame dwelilig of 11
roonit and laundry, state roof, etc Tnis bouse
is very well built and of a particularly beauti
ful design, has square reception hall with
arched alcove, wide vestibule, tu open hart!
wood staircase with large art glass staircase
window, large parlor opening through archway
to reception hall, extra large dtningroom with
bay window and china closer; kitchen wains
coted throughout, and has improved nat
ural gas ranee, hot and cold water and
largo pantry with drawers and shelves;
linisjied laundry having stationary tuba
with hot and cold water, eta: batik
room is finished in solid walnut and white nine,
having marble top washstand, large tub and
improved Detroit sanitary w. c: nice back:
stairway from second floor to kitchen: wide
ornamental front porch; also nice porch at
kitchen door; slate mantels of latest design
with tile hearths' and art natural gas grates
throughout entire bonse. art-brass chandeliers
and gas fixtures, electric door bell, servants'
and dlnincroom call. Bpeakmg tubes, etc.; all
woodwork i3 beautifully finished, and bouse is
complete in every particular; lot is 50xl20to an
alley. This homo is located but three minutes'
walk from Ben-Venne station or six minutes
from Shadyside station, and ocenpies one of
the prettiest sections in the well-known Ben
Venue place. Price only $8,500. (a3r BLACK
A BAIKD, 95 Fourth av. Xe8-1K8. 18,21 ,
$13,000.
Elegant New Queen Anne Stone
and Brick Residence,
Containing 11 rooms, reception hall and vestl
bnle. bathroom, 8x10, flnisned in hard wood
fixtures in bathroom alone cost 500 front and -backstairs
and porches, hardwood and slate
mantels. Mosaic hearths, plate and Cathedral
glass window., oxidized silver chandeliers,
electric lights and bell", speaking tubes, very
complete cellar and laundry with cemented
floors, flagstone sidewalks around and In front
of bouse, lot 57 leet front, more ground can be
bad it desired, elegant paved and sewered
street: close to JJuqnesne Traction and adjacent
to Fenn avenue. Terms, M.C00 cash, balance to
suit at 5 per cent. See
M. F. HIPPLE & CO.-,
96 Fourth Avenue;
fe22-63-TUSu
TTTE OFFER FOR SALE
A TWEXTY-ACRE
ORANGE GROVE,
With house of eight rooms and kitchen, good
stable and other outbuildings, good water from
tubed well 00 feet deap. House stands on a
high hlU'overlooking a large clear water lake,
and on tbe opposite side a view ofithe St.
John's river.
TbU is tho best location in the State ot
Florida for
A SANITARIUM.
Price, 310,000 if accepted soon. Photograph
of the honse may bo seen at Dr. Harris' office.
Several other groves are offered for sale1. One
of three acres, which yielded a net profit of
J1.500 the past season. Is offered for 57,000-, Lo
cation one of tbe best in the State. Good ho. el, f
good store, weekly newspaper and daily mail.
L. n. HARRIS DRUG C0
NOS. 46 AND 48 SEVENTH AVENUE.
PITTSBURG, PA. fe!3-D
BARGAINS
Are offered on every band, but when we come,
to investigate most of them are quite tbe con
trary, or ve.-y bad bargains at best. Hence, we'
abjure "bargains" and. say, not without reflec
tion:
Surpassingly Cheap,
In the full assurance that we state a fact patent,
to anv one who will look and think. vVevefrr
to WINDSOR PARK. East End-a tract of 20
acres of elevated, beautiful bolldingzronnd,j
adjoining the Plttsbarg Driving Park, which,
we are authorized to sell for 25.000. Properly
handled tt will yield profits in tAo or three
years exceeding tbe cost. Lying Idle and un
developed it will return an enormous percent
age. We say it is the cheapest vacant property
in this vicinity, toe surest to enhance, aud the
best investment in realty offered to-day. ( E-71) i
CHARLES SOMERS & CO.
ie24-53
TWO-STORY AND ATTIC
FRAME HOUSE
Supplied with all modern conveniences.
LOT 50X120.
Street is sewered, locality first-rate and with
in three minutes of Fifth av. cable. A bargain
$6,000.
S. A. DICKIE & CO.,
PENN AND SHADY AV., E. E.,
Dealers in East End property only.
feSJ-WYS
A BRICK HOUSE
ON SOUTH HIGHLAND AV.,
At a Price
CLEAR BELOW VALUE.
If yon are looking for a nice home, wltn alt
modern improvement', in a very desirable
neighborhood, and at a low price, here is your
opportunity.
THIS 13 A SPECIAL OFFER.
TVe have PRICE AND TERMS that will
make a
QTJICnC SAJLJZ.
S. A. DICKIE & CO.,
Penn and Shadv avs., E. E. Dealer in East
End Property Onlv- fe24-6C Tnwr
FOR SALE, CHEAP!
A Very Handsome Residence.
Brick, 7 rooms, elegantly finished, besides
bath, attic, outside laundry. Everything flrst
class. Lot 40x140 feet.
CRAIG, NEAR FIFTH AVENUE.
Street and sewer improvements made.
Worthy an examination. See
W. A. HERBON & SONS,
rel9-8-TTS SO FOURTH AV.
FOR SALE.
FIFTH, KEAR HIGHLAND AY.,
EAST ZEjUSTZD-
That fine residence and property of
WILLIAM G. JOHNSTON, E3Q.
Will sell as a whole, extending back to Hows
St.. or in parts to suit the purchaser. The
house contains 16 rooms, with modem fixtures.
See
W. A. HEBRON & SONS,
' f e20-78-Tn 80 Fourth ar.
FOB S-AXjIE,
Only 838 per Front Foot for 328
Feet Frontage,
On a prominent street, within 2C0 ft. from cor-,
ner Stanton and North Highland av Nine
teenth ward; a bargain for investment or im
proving. Call at once.
W. A. HERRON & SONS,
fezl-61-TT3 SO FOURTH AV. .
TO LET.
Six Eight-Roomed Brick Houses
In desirable location in Oakland.
MODERN CONVENIENCES.
STRAUB A MORRIS,
fo21-22 106 Third avenue, corner Wood.
ATLANTIC AVENUE. ,
New Queen Anne brick dwelling; 11 rooms,
with reception hall, parlor, library, dlnic
room and kitchen on first: floor: every modern,
convenience, including electric light. large lot;
only a, few minutes' walk from Duquesne
traction. Immediate possession. A bargain at
tbe price. Easy terms.
BAXTER, THOMPSON & CO,,
fe22-123-nsa 162 Fourth an
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