Pittsburg dispatch. (Pittsburg [Pa.]) 1880-1923, March 15, 1891, SECOND PART, Page 11, Image 11

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    THE PITTSBURG- DISPATCH, SUNDAY, MAECH 15,, 189L
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The question of free text books for the
schools of Tittsburg, has often been dis
cussed, but last Tuesday it was brought
home direct when the Text Book Committee
of the Central Board of Education was
empowered to investigate the ad
visability of introducing the system
here. The adoption of it does not at all
depend on the passage of the free-text
bnok laws now before the Legislature.
There is a law now existing which makes it
optional for a district to have free textbooks
or not. During the week Superintendent
Lucfceybae sent out circulars asking each
school principal how manv books are used in
his building, m that the Text Book Committee
cn make an estimate of what tbe cost will be
to supply tbe Pittsburg schools with free text
bookv
Several well-known school principal' were
aked for their views on the question yester
day. The principal", wbile in favor of free
text bouts, are not in favor of the State sup
plying tbem. Pror. S. A. Andrew said it
would throw a much greater responsibility on
the teacher. For daces where the people
owned their own homes it could be put into
tiperation. but where there is a floating popula
tion ir mould lieaclifficultthingtnkeen trace of
the school books for home study is necessary
f-rtbe cramroar grades of the city schools.
Vndcr the provisions of the law nnwinex-i-:-nre
there i no need of children being kept
out of school for the want of books, as the
local bonds have the power to supply all indi
gent children.
Prof. 11. V. Fisher said: "I am rot in favqr
of free text books. I think we appreciate tnot
hicnlv that which costs u a struggle to obtain.
A a fulc I find the text book bought by the
niipil is kept in better condition than that
given him."
Pror. J. K. Bane is in favor of the plan pro
vided it can be put into operation in
an bonest wav. "I am in favor of free
text books." Prof. J. 51. Logan declared.
Mr. Charles Tamter, a member of the firm of
Tainter Bro., publishers of New York, was at
the Central Board of Education ror.111 yes
terday. He hadbea-dof tbe move Pittsburg
n contemplating. This firm now supplies the
Fittbuigtraue. and he came telooic after the
interests of his arm and put in a bid for sup
plying tbe free text books. 5Ir. Tainter has
been in Harnsburg and was before tbe Book
Trust Investigating Committee. He thinks it
should be lelt to each district whether it snail
have free text books or no:, just as it stands at
present. He is much opposed to a State com
pulsory free text-book l.iw. Ho considers it a
step toward socialism. Free text books be
said, are also apiomoter of disease, as book
cannot he fumigated. He thought the idea of
liavirgtbo books at home, instead"! leaving
them in the schoolroom, has an educating in
fluence on tbe home.
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I Pror. Delos Fall, of Albion College, gave an
Instructive talk on "Method-" to the teachers
of Pitt-burg yesterdiy morning at the Butler
51. E. Church. He paid a high compliment to
the reputation Pennsjlvasia has for its insti
tute work. A class in physical culture followed,
prefaced bv a dainty little talk by Miss Nellie
Nicbol-. teacher of physical culture in tho
S:erret scLool Her system is the Em
erson or the Dclsarte made practical.
The exeicies by the pupils embraced
those to develop the chest, waist, lungs, bead,
neck and circulation. Lea'tli as well as grace
being considered. All tin movements were of
tbe slow, gliding motion. -Miss Belle Stoner
was to preside at the piano, but owing to some
misunderstanding there was no piano, 5Iiss
Nichols couuting lor the movements. Tbo
teachers were delighted with 51iss Nichols
class and she had many requests to instruct a
class of teachers who desira to intro
duce the exercises into the schoolr cm.
The following are the names of the pu
pils who took part in the physical class
drill: Viola Stevenson, Grace Keller Grace
Elberty, Joe Lindsav, Daisy Wilkins. Mattie
Patterson, Stuart JIcKaig, John Thompson,
Clarence Preston, Willie Salsbury, Frank
Smith, Alice Bradlev. Leone McMasJers, Daisy
Hutchinson. Beta Falinestock, Sadie Aber,
Maggie Robert, Grace Alter, 51ay Alter,
Amelia Beckwith. Becky Freshwater, Malcolm
Stevenson. John Bruce, Alfred Pollock, Willie
i-chojer, Cadmaii Orr, ItutherloidDavis, Willie
Rutsell, Jiary Irwin and Sara Ferguson.
There took part in the chorus drill Friday
night, at the Butler M. E. Church. Ella R-ed,
Libhie Gel-ton, Annie Laiig. Horcnco Bell,
Bessie H err, Nellie Nichols, Hay Quartz, Iva
Cox. JIartb 1 Sabick. Katie Jlorris, Ida Shep
pard, Elta Lewis, Millie Ferringer, Grace 51a
gune, Lillian Molvneux, Minnie Bell, Laura
Watson. Sophia Crothers, Bertha .McCanlev,
Helen Irwin, Lottie fecbreaker. Estella E.
Gardner. Sarah E. Black well. Birdie H. Koeh
ler, Hester W. Johns Allie King, Clara Llojd,
Florence Llo d, Ida riaccus, Madgo McKinnon,
Ella 31. Wilson, fetclla A. Stewar, ilyrtle M.
Evans. Net ie fcchrott, Minnie Rogers. Willie
leonard, George Fetzer. Victor Kennedy. John
J). Bailey. James L. Libber, Burt Moke, Nelson
Black. Roy James. Fred Heck, Thomas Cox,
Arthur is. Jaques, Eddie Leslie. Frank A. Rob
ertson, Joseph 5IcKtnley, Hentv Fetzer,
Charles S. Crothers, Fred ltui. -te, Fred
Najlor. Fred Henmnger, George ... Allison
George Dick:e.
Miss Jean Longhridge has been elected to
succeed Miss Re burn in the O'Hara School,
The grip is in the schools. Whooring cough
Is prevalent among tbe younger children in
some of tbe East End districts. In the Liberty
district the attendance has been lowerea,many
ot the pupils having colds. Tbe grip also pre
vails among the older people to some extent.
In the public schools colds predominate.
The directors of tbe Humboldt School have
bought tbe adjoining lot to the present build
ing, and propose to erect a three-roomed addi
tion, which the increased attendance demands.
The directors have presented the school with a
complete set of the Encyclopaedia Brittanica.
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Miss L'zzie Gardner, who has so long and so
successfully taught step one in the primary de
partment of the BloomSeld School of tbo Six
teenth ward, has tendered her resignation to
tate effect about April J. She will be married
shortly to a gentleman of Baltimore. The
school board as well as the patrons ot this
school are exceedingly sorry to lose the valua
ble service of Miss Gardner, as she bas long
been recognized as one of the very best
teacberr in that grade in the entire city. The
board has in preparation a handsome testimo
nial of her great worth as a teacher. A
special meeting will be held Tuesday even
ing next to elect a suceesior to Miss Gardner.
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Miss Eugenie Reyburn, who has been teach
ing in the O'Hara School has been elected
writing and drawing teacher in the Park
bchool. Sixteenth ward. This is the position
recently vacated by Miss Jennie Bostwick.
The increase in tbe attendance at the Bloom,
field school, of tbe Howard district, has been
so great that the board has been under the
necessity of fitting up an additional room in
the basement, which will be ready for occu
vancr about Apn 1, and an additional teacher
has been granted for the same.
IsTOTICK
Harding Kimherland tab,
Having sold out my entire interest in the firm
of Kimherland fc Co., and having started in tbo
wholesale lumber business for mvself.I am now
fully prepared to furnish on short notice West
Virginia Oak Lumber of any size wante'l. I am
also connected with a large Arm of Michigan
pine manufacturers, and am able to furnish
large quantities in either rough or dressed
white and Norway pine on short notice.
Telephone SSL
HARDING KIMBERLAND.
ROOil 23 JACKSON BUILDING,
mhH-S Bixth St. and Penn aye., Pittsburg, Pa.
WANTFno:fE SIAN EVERY
VVkiN A li-' country town, to sell CUner
portable foot warmers on commission: I will
ship one dozen or mora to any responsible man
end take my pay when they are sold; no more
cold leet. H.H. HAYES. M3fi Penn ave.
jaH-32-sa
B3 Display adperffrcnienfi one (foliar jxr
square for one insertion. Classified advertise
ments on this page, such at Wanted, For Bale,
To Let. etc. ten cents per line for each inser
tion, and none taken or less than thirty cents.
Top line being displayed counts as two.
THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH
BUSIXJ2SS OFFICE,
Cer. Sroithfield and Diamond Streets,
ALWAYS OPEN.
BRANCH OFFICES AS FOLLOWS. WHERE
WANT, rOK SALE, TO LET, AND OTHER
TRANSIENT AllVEUlTiESlENTS WILL BE
RECEIVED UP TO 91". M. FOB INSERTION.
Advertisements should be prepaid unless adver
tisers already have accounts with The Dispatch.
KOK THE SODTHSIDE, NO. 1412 CARSON
STREET. TELEPHONE NO. COT!.
FOR THE BAST END, J. W. WALLACE, 031
l'ENN AVE.
PITTSBURG ADDITIONAL.
THOMAS MCCAFFREY K09 Bntler street.
EMIL G. STUCKEY, nth treet and Tenn art.
ALLEGHENY.
A. 3. KAERCHEK, 59 Federal street.
II. J. MclIRIDIi Market House, Allegheny.
F. H. EGO Kits .t bON, Ohio and Chestnut sts.
THOMAS .McHENRY, Western and lnrln aves.
G. W. HUGHES, Pennsylvania and Beaver aves.
PERRY M. ULE1M. Rebecca and Allegheny ares.
WANTED.
Slale HelD.
TJAKER-FirtST-CLASS BREAD AND CAKK
halter, at HARRIS' BAKERY, Wllklnsbnrg,
l'a.
mnj-ii
BLACKSMITH-GOODMAN TO 1)0 IIOItSE
SHOKIGand ccncral wagon work, best of
wares paid to the richt parly. Apply to GEO.
HOFFMAN, McKee6port, :
ira.
luhi:-o
BOY WHO CAN FEED AND5IAKE READY
on lob presses- pood wares to competent
hand. JotfES & CROWE, Fifth St., Sontlislile.
mhl5-123
BOYS-AT OJCCE-TWO STRONG AND IN
T LL1GEM boys. 13 or 16 3 cars old. Ap
ply at NO. 54 NINTH ST., l'lttsbnrg. Pa.
mhl5-:
C
AltR'.AGE BLACKSMITH HELPER C.
WEST &. CO.. 4MDuquesneway. mhl5-l
c
OAT MAKERS TWO GOOD MEN IMMEDI
ATELY. THOJlASMOhGAN, balem, O.
mhl5-U
DRUG CLERK-REOISTEREO DRUG CLERK
One who can give good references: state
with whom last employed and what salary ex
pected. Address PERMANENT SITUATION,
Dispatch offlce. mhlO-9-TuTlisu
DRUG CLERK MANAGER GOOD POSI
TION to rli-ht nartv. Address with rcftr
j encc. D, Dispatch office. mhlo-18
DRUG CLERK-QUAL. ASSISTANT AD
DRESS, with refei ence, C, Dispatch office.
111I115-IS
TT1NEKGET1C. EXPERIENCED SALESMEN
JQi 'lo sell a n'ew and rapld-selliur speclaltr
lispd in nrprir nffirp
pays 5 per day. Call at
ROOM 6. 42Silxthst.
mhlS-lCS
(1 ARDENER SINGLE MAN FOR PLAIN
KX gardenlnraiiil keeping place in order: mnst
be sober and Industrious. Call or address JOHN
L. MOORt, Hazelwood. mhl5-M
rACHlXI'-TS-A FEW FIRST-CLASS JIA-
jyi CHINIS'I'S for engine work, tools and
erectlne floor: yood place.
THE BALL ENGINE
uuira. l, i-ne, 1'a,
mho-:
MAN CAPA15LE OF PROCURING LOCA
TIONS for our elegant, bronzed onc-cenj
welching machines In the most prominent and
desirable places In Pittsburg and Allegheny City:
good pav to right party. Address '1'HE
NATIONAL AUTOMATIC MACHINE CO., 60
and C2 Murr.y St.. New York City. mhl4-43
SALESJT.N ON SALARY OR COMMISSION
to handle the new patent chemical ink eras
lnc pencil: the greatest selling novelty ever pro
duced: erases ink thoroughly In two seconds: no
abrasion of piper: 200 to 500 percent profit: one
agent's sales amonntea to $620 in stxdays: another
SJ2 lu two hours: we want one energetic general
agent fordach State and Territory: sample by
2ilail35cts. For terms and lull particular! ad
dress Til.". MONROE ERASER MFG. CO., La
Cross, Wis. mh!4-2ii
SALESMEN (2) EXPERIENCED FURNI
TURE and carpet: permanent situation to
rlzht men: none need nnply but experienced
men. Address U.. Dispatch office. mhl5-3J
TRAVELING SALESMEN TO CARRY SIDE
line for pain and plumbers' supply trade:
light sample; blc commission state territory cov
ered. FAMOUS MAN'F'G CO., 1100 Ohio av.,
St. Louis, Mo. Ill ll 1-65-su
TRAVELING SALESMAN HAVING SOLD
for lhe wholesale hardware or grocery trade;
best of references needed: pe mncnt position.
Address McD.. Dispatch office. mb!5-43
-TT7"i01WORKER-TO WORK ON BUGGlEf,
II coacues, top wagons ana spring wagons.
Apply to CHAS. J. ELIG & CO.,
No. 937 Mark e:
St., Wheeling, W. Va.
rahl5-110
YOUNG CATHOLIC MANTO COLLECT
one living In the East End preferred; 6e
cnrltv required. Address F. P. M., Dispatch
office. mhl4-7
YODNG MAN AS SALESMAN AND
driver for dellverv wagon: must know all
thectrp'ts In Pittsburg and A ilegheny; tloo cash
security requl.ed;nj other terms: call beforj 10
a. ax ai
Londav. C F.
KNIGHT & CO.,
141 ltot'lu-
son st.. Allegheny.
mhl4-140
YOUNG MAN -A THOROUGHLY' COSIPE
TKNTvoungman ai.aslst.iiit In onr Gents'
Fuml-hing Department. DANZIGElt'S. Sixth sf.
and Penn av. iuhl5-52
OUNG MAN AS STENOGRAI"HEIt-ONE
preferred who has had experience with iron
concern. ApplvP. O. BOX721). mlilO-KH
YOUNG 51A.N
AIN;musth -TO AITEND SODA FOU.NT-
hare exncrlenceand referenrf s.
KENNLDY. No. 2SIxth st. mhlo-35
.1 gents.
AGENTS-TO SELB THE NEWEST AND
best subscription books npon the market:
the most recent additions to our list are The
Mom Engine," by Daniel Klnnear ClarK, Hon.
Member Am. Society Mech. Engineers1 "The
Family PhyIclin." by J. McGregor-Robinson,
ot Glasgow University -Irish Literature" and
Davenport's -'Condensations" or the best litera
ture 01 all languiges and ages. P.J. FLEMING
& CO- 77 Diamond st. mhto-TuWThrssu
AGENTS-IN EVERY TOWN AND COUMY
in th. United States: per day paid to men
and women who are willing to canvass from house
to house, we have the fastest money-making agen
cy In the world; ourptanare new. and salesare
made at sight. HoBIl'S MEDICINE CO., 415
Dearborn st.. Chicago. 111. mhl-87-sn
A GENTS-WRITE QUICK FOR SPECIAL
Xi. terms and sample map of Rand. Mc.Vally 4
Co.'6 Indexed Alias of the World for 1891: new
population figures; 10.000 sold alreadv: popular
price S3 75; unequaled value, unrivaled demand.
HAND. McNALLY 4 CO., 32J Broadway. New
Y"ork City. mhI5-23
AG KNTS-TO SEND 35 CENTS FOR TH E OUT
FIT of our grand new book. "Life and
Deeds of General Sherman," GUCpages; sellsat
tl 50: latest and best: circulars and terms free,
but better order outfit at once and emmcnce
work. I- GATKLY4 CO., 25 Federal st- Alle
gheny. Pa. inl5-S
Ac
GENTS-SEND50 CENTS FORTHEOCTF1T
. of General Sherman's Memoirs, written hv
himself, with an appendix by Hon. James G.
Klainc; retail price, f-: tills Is the onlv authentic
life of General Snennan. CHARLES L. WEB
STER & CO., 3 East Fourteenth St., New York
City. mhl0-9l
A GE.NT-RLSI'ONSIBI.E AND
ENERGETIC
Xk oeaier or agent In this city
to canvass and
sell our Chicago Check Perforator, the best and
cheapest device ofltsclas. on the market: alive
man can make big profit. Address THE B. F.
CUMMINS CO., proprietors, Chicago, 11L
mh!5-2I
AGENTS-WE HAVE THE BEST 10-CENT
article on earth: 300 per cent profit; (1 an
hour easily made: two samples, post paid, 10c;
circular free. NOVELTY CO.. Cuyahoga Falls,
Ohio. inhl4-51-W6Su
AGENTS-NEW CIGAR LIGHTER: EVERY
cigar smoker buvs; lights In wind or rain;
sample 15c two for 25c. tl dozen by mall; stamps
taken. STAYNEK A CO., Providence, K. I.
fcl9-C5
K
GENTS WANTED-NF.W THING; WRITE
J. to-day. GLOBE NOVELTY CO.
, 224 Clin-mh!3-9S
ton St.. Chicago.
-l ENERAL AGENT-FOR WESTERN PENN
JT SYLVAMA, new oyetem watch clubs. Ad
dress S. N., Dispatch office. mhl4-43
rernnle Help.
-IRL WHITE GIRL "PROTESTANT" FOR
JC eeneral housework in family ol three, must
be a rood washer and Irouer and do plain cook
lnc: to a competent clrl a srood place is assured.
Apply -Monday or Wednesday at 5426 WALNUT
SI., shadyslde, nearAIkcnav. mbl4-80
GIRLS-NOT UNDER 16 YEARS OF AGE IN
courectlonery work. C. F. KNIGHT 4
CO., 141 Robinson St., Allegheny. mhl5-l41
LADIES WHO WILL DO WRITING FOR ME
at their own homes will make cood wapes.
Address, with self-addressed, stamped envelone.
MIS EDNA I S5IYTHE. South Bend. lnd.. pro
prietor ot the Famous Gloria Water for the com
plexion. mbl5-ll
LADIES-ATONCE FOB HOUSEWORK. 430
FIFTH AV. . mhl5-109
TWO GIRLS TO SEW CARPETS; ONLY
those with experience need apply. W. H.
KEECH, 923 Penn av. J mhl5-50
Partners.
GOOD PARTY WITH 3.000 CASH, TO IN
VEST wiicrc no risk Is Incurred aud take
management of our business at PlttsDurjr at sal
ary ortlOO per month and such Interest as will pay
f2, 0C0 per year profit: we rcrer to mercantile agen
cies and require Al reference: state religion, age
and when ou could begin. Address THE B. L.
MFG. CO., Cincinnati, O. mhU-20-WBn
PARTNER WHO CAN COMMAND 120,000
capital: la a thorough, live, experienced
business man and identified with this community:
to such a party a one-half Interest will be offered
in a first-class, old established cash furniture and
carpet house in the heart or the city, with the
understanding that the business be conducted on
the easy payment plan. Address SAFE BUSI
NESS, Dispatch offlce. mh 15-42
T-lARl'NEK-FOB AN ESTABLISHED MANU-
J FA'TUHINO concern In this city: capital
reqmrea f iu.u.u.
Dispatch office.
For particulars address GLASS,
inm-M
PARTNER AN ACTIVE BUSINESS MAN
with 5, 000 capital to take one-third Interest in
manufactory to extend It. HOLMES 4 CO.. 420
Bmlthfleid. mhlt-73
WANTED.
Situations.
POSITION AS TRAVELING SALESMAN FOR
an iron and steel Arm: have had 15 years' ex
perience in thij line, and am well acquainted
with the trade: best of reference. Address
SALESMAN. Dispatch office. mhl3-19
0S1T1ON-FIRST-CLAS3 POSITION. BY
man SO years of age: railway position pre-
lcrrcd; 15years experience as telegraph operator,
bookkeeper, shorthand clerk, etc. Address
NAMARA, Dispatch office. mh3-lll-su
POSITION-BY YOUNG MAN OP SI; EX
FERIENCED stenographer, typewriter and
telegraph operator; best or references. Address
TELEGKAPIL Dispatch office. mhls-51
0S1T1ON-BT PRACTICAL ACCOUNTANT
and D. E. bookkeeper: 12 years' experience;
food correspondent: best city reference. Address
1, Dispatch office. mhl5-59
SITU ATION-BY A GOOD CUSTOM CUTTER:
Is married and ot temperate habits: prefers a
nice country town or small city of 10.000 or H,0oo.
Auufcsa xujk.iD, franklin, venansocouniv.ia,
nihl4-3l
QITUATION-BY YOUNG MAN, AS ASSIST
s ANT cutter or trimmer In merchant tailoring
establishment. Address TRIMMER, Illspitch
office. miiis-a;
SITUATION-BY A THOROUGHLY RELIA
BI,E meat and pastry cook in hotel. Apply
at HOTEL HAMILTON, city. mlil-6
SITUATION-IN OFFICE.
II., Box 107, Bennett, Pa.
ADDRESS MISS
mh 15-32
Itooms. ,
FLAT-BY A YOUNG COUPLK, A FLAT OF
4 or 6 rooms: must havehot andcold water,
bath and gas and location strictly first-class:
references exchanged. Address S, M. L., Dis
patch offlce. mhlJ-lM
"DOORKEEPER OITY REFERENCES RE
J QUIRED; state salary expected. r Address
P. O. BOXG3S. rahl5-142
TCMIRNISHED ROOM-IN DESIRABLE LOCA-
JT TION ill Allegheny or Pittsburg.
S. A.. Dis-
patch office.
mh 13-82
EOOM-UNFURNISHED. WITH BOARD, IN
OaKland. by single KCDtlcnuu. Address C.
B. Q., Dlsnatch office mhl4-Thssu
Boarders and Lodgers.
OCCUPANTS-FOH FURNISHED OR UN
FURNISHED rooms, with orwithout board;
both gases, clectrio light, bathroom, etc
FORBES ST., opposite foot Dllhrldge, Oakland.
mh 15-30
Financial.
MONEY-OUR FACILrriES FOE FURNISH
ING money to any amount on bond and
mortgage are uneqnaled: lowest rates of interest
and no delav. II vou need money apply MORRIS
FLEMING, UH Fourth ave. Jy27-8G-TTSsu
MORTGAGES-WE HAVE MONEY TO LOAN
In auv amount desired, at lowest rates; no
delay. C. O'DONNELLiSON, 1146Pennav.
mhlI-67
TV I OKTGAGES-MONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS
JVI to suit at 4f. 5 and 6 per cent. ALLES A
.1A1I.KV. lt)4 Fourth ave. Tel. 167. apl4-I9.TTssu
MOlrTGAGrJS-SlONEY TO
nmonnt desired: no delay.
& SON, 1143 Penn av.
LOAN IN ANY
C. O'DONNELL
mh!5-48-su
TO LOAN MONEY WE HAVE OVER ONE
million dollars to loan on cltv and suburban
firopcrty at i per cent; no tax: we will also
oan money on Improved farms In Allegheny,
Beaver, Fayette, Washington and Westmoreland
counties; any marketable securitv taken for loans
or any amount. BLACK & BA'IRD, 95 Fourth
ave. 3c3-a9-su
Q1 f 000-TO BORROW tl0,000 AT 5 PER
O 1V79 cent for G years on citv real estate
worth .T0.C0O. Address CONFIDENTIAL, Dis
patch office. lahI5-S9-Tnsu
Miscellaneous.
BUYERS-FOR 1 CENT A BOLT, WRITE
BACK wallnaper: better grades 2c, SJaC 3c:
Sold 3J(c. solid gold 6c; embossed gold 6c: gold
order Icji vardi samples mailed free. REED,
wallpaper Jobber, Rochester, Pa. mhI5-22
EVERY LADY-WISHING TO BE HER OWN
dressmaker to call at 616 Penn ave. (op
posite Home's stores) and investigate MADAME
FLESULR'S ladles' tailoring system; no risk;
parties responsible: 6chool now open. no!9-23
PORCHASER-FOK STANDS. CASES AND
other composing room furuiturenow stand
ing on upper floor of No. 90 Fifth av., soon to be
vacated: countrv newspaper or other cas-h buver
will tlni this a rare chance. Call on BUSINl'-SS
MAN AGERTHL DISPATCH.SmlthCeld and Dia
mond sts., between the hours of 3 and 5 p. M.
fe20-ll7
YOU GET A BAKER'S DOZEN (13) OF
Stewart & Co.'s fine cabinet photos for 1, at
90 and 92 FEDERAL ST., Allegheny.
mv2S-i9-TTSU
FOR SAXE-OIPKOVED KEAL ESTATE.
City Residences.
T5LUFF ST.. NEAR COLLEGE-NEW BRICK
JL house 8 rooms, bathroom, tile hearths, slate
mantels: all late Improvements.
ROBER1 COW-
Jk KM, jj iiun st.
mh4-33-3tWFSu'
G
IONGRESSST.. NEAR FIFTH AV.-BHK'K
bouse o room?, etc: lot 20x90 it. fb1271
ALLES 4 BAILEY, 161 Fourth av. Tel. 167.
mhl4-18-wssu
N
rrO. 46 LOMBARD ST. BRICK HOUSE FOUR
2x80 ft.: perfectly level; price S2.100: terms $1, 000
cash. (B62) ALLES i BAILEY. 164 Fourth av.
Tel. 167. mhl4-S3-MWSbU
"XT0- M LOCUST ST., PITI'SUURG--ROOJtED
1 pressed brick front bnnse. laundrv, bath, in
side w. c, etc C.
H. LOVE. S3 Fourth av.
mhl5-83
VALUABLE DOWNTOWN PROPERTY. ON
Penn av., 60 feet by 180 to ally; 2 large brick
buildings on lot: good Investment; sure of en
hancement In price: to quick buyer an opportun
ity seldom offered In this locilltv. See ALLES 4
BAILEY, 161 Fourth av. Tel. 167. (bSO).
lnhl5-73-MWESU
WOOSTLK ST., BETWEEN WEBSTER AND
Wylleav6., new mansard hrlcfc dwelling,
8 rooms, bath, hall, etc.; lot 20x55 n. : also un
Porter St.. mansard brick dwelling. 5 room; and
finished attic, hall, etc.: lot 2ii.i5 Icef.: desirable
purchase (II116-S3) See ALLES A HAILKY, 164
Fourth av.Tel. 167. inhl4-ls-wssu
-rrrrYLIE AV.. NEAR KIKKPATRICK ST. -YV
Frame dwelling five rooms and bath:nlcely
papered and painted throughout: porch: lot per
fectly level. 24x100 ft. to Hill St.: desirable dwell
ing at a very reasonable price: possession April 1:
price J3.100. (BI2I) ALLES 4 BAILEY. 164
Fourth av. Tel. 16T.
nbl4-32-TTSSu"
Ol OOO FOR
ALL: NEAR THIRTY-
J1VJ M
INTH St.. 7 brick honses. each bouse
has 5 rooms, finished attic. Inside w. c, gas,
good cellar; flag-stone pavement: good Invest
ment properties: lot 50x110. (C52.) BLACK 4
BAIRD. 95 Fourth av. mlll5-58
0T 50O-KIRKPATRICK AV. NEWTHREE-
ijtj7 nory oncK. eignt rooms, bathroom,
two
w. c.'s. n. and c water, slate mantels and tile
hearths cemented cellar wlih lnundry; corner lot,
17X110.
UL.U.1.I a. VV., .- CUJlllldY. UJlli-,1'
C4 20O TWELVE PER CENT
OT MENT; 15 minutes' n-om P. O.
INVEST
IIOLMKS mhl4-7
4 CO
East End Residences.
100D 10-EOOM HOUSE. NO. 811 ROUP ST.,
VX East End. C. H. LOVE, 93 Fourth av.
mbl 3-70
SI 5i
OOO ELLSWOlrrH AV.. NEAR ROUP
9 St.. fine two-storv int mansard hrlek
dwelling of ten room, reception hall having
n-iruwooa minteis wun mirror, tile hearth and
facing, elega t staircase, sliding doors between
Jiarlor and dining room and parlor and reception
talk complete bathroom, electric bells, towel and
medicine closet on second floor, nickel plate
grates and art fire linings speaking tubes, bur
glaralarm. range, laundry with stationary tubs,
wide rront porch, slate root cemented cellar.
Fine lot 60x140. to alley, (a 372). BLACK 4
BAIRD, 85 Fourth av. mhl5-5S
Ql f 300-LARIMER AVE. AND AUBURN
O LvJ st., fine lr.unc dwelling of 13 rooms s
rooms, hall and pantrv on first floor; 5 rooms.
sewing room, nan auu nttnroom on second Iloor;
2 large attic rooms cedar closet, line mantels,
stone and tl!ebcarths. range, botn gases, electric
light, laundry with concrete floor and slate tubs,
slate root: fine lot covered with fruit and shade
trees, (a 363.) BLACK 4 BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave.
mhlS-53"
S6,
OOO 3IEYRAN AV.. NEAR LOUISA ST..
a two-story and mansard brick dwelling
of 8 rooms, ball, bathroom, w. c, hot and cold
water, both gases,slate mantels, tildlne doors be
tween parlor aud dining room, gas fixtures and
chandeliers, inside shutters, cemented cellar.
Eorches etc: lot 22x141: adjolnlnjr lot can be
ought for $2,200; very desirable location, (d 116).
BLACK 4 BAIRD, 95 fourth av. inh 15-53
Qrrr ooo-fifth
AV.. CORNER NEVILLE
Civ
St.. a substantial two-story and attla
ones. uwemiiK wi anout i. rooms, nail, oatnronm,
w. c. range, both gases, lumace. laundrv,
fiorchcs. and all modern conveniences: a fine
awn covered with shrubbery: this is one of the
most pleasant residence locations on Fifth ay.:
lot fronts 204 leet on Filth av. (a92.) BLACK
BAIRD.95 Fourth av. mhl5-58
OT 300-WINEB1DDLE AV.. KAR LIB
0i i ERTY av.. a frame dwelling of 13
rooms, reception hall, two bathrooms, four w. cs..
range, uotb gases, hardwood mantels, lunrire,
nice laundry, beautiful chandeliers, all modern
conveniences, fine Iront porch: bouse wired for
electric llcht: lot 1C0x200: frame stable. (a26I.)
BLACK 4 BAIRD, 95 Fourth av. mhl5-5S
rjrT OOO-OAKLAND AV.. BRICK, EIGHT
3 t ? rooms, finished attic 'large vestibule,
bath, w. c hot and cold water, larze range, both
gases, sliding doors between parlor and dining
room, newly papered throughout; lot 21x100 to
alley. SLOAN 4 CO., 127 Fourth av. mhl5-74
QD 500-ATWOOD ST.. BRICK, 7 BOOMS.
u)OJ fin. attic large reception hall, large
front and rear porches, bathroom, h. and c.
water, both gases, slate mantels, tile he.irths,
nicely papered and finished; corner lot. 50x100.
SLOAN 4 CO,. 127 Fourth av. lnh'5-74
dd 800 MEYRANT.V.
NEARKORBESST..
u3V'
two-story and mansard brick dwelling of
8 rooms, hall, bathroom, w. c, range, both gases,
slate mantels, laundry, porches and all modern
conveniences: lot 22x142. (d 215). BLACK 4
BAIRD, 95 Fourth av. mh!5-5S
CQ 800 BROAD Sr.. NEAR FAIRMONT
O st., two-story frame dwelling off rooms
and finished attic balL bathroom, w. c, range,
natural gas, front and rear porches, house well
papered: lot 25x120. (a 376). BLACK 4 BAIRD,
fe Fourth av. mhl5-58
CQ a50-BOQUET8T.,NEWFKAMEHOUSE,
4109 5 room, finished attic front and rear
porches, both gases, range, h. and e. water, bath
room, w. c; lot 21x12); terms easy. SLOAN 4
CO.. 127 Fourth av. mh!5-74
OOO NIXON ST.. FRAME. 3 BOOMS.
i) nat. gas. water, etc.: lot 20x120 to alley.
SLOAN 4 CO. , 127 Fourth ay. mla-;
FOK SALE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE.
East En Residences.
Qtr 500-IVYST., NEAR ELLSWORTH AT,,
ii3cl) 2-story frame dwelling of 6 rooms, hall,
both tases, porch; lot 60x120; a very desirable
location, (a 273). BLACK & BAIRD.OJ Fourth T.
mh 15-58
CO 500-BLAINE ST., NEAR BOQUET,
Ol loi 24x130 to alley, with two frame dwell
ings, one of four and other three rooms: rent
lor (M4 per year. SLOAN CO., 127 Fourth av.
mh 15-74
Hazelwood Residences.
HAZELWOOD-I-STOKY 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
eaxlMleet;2 mluutes' walk ft-om Hardwood sta
tion and Second Avcnne Electric Railway: price.
10.800: terms reasonable IRA M. EURCHFIEUD.
158 Fourth av. ialS-SO
S5,'
00-REDUCEl) FROM S1.500 FOR TWO
weeks onlv. a nlr.RnpwOnpen Anne frame
dwelling on Hazefwood avenue: only one square
jrom toe station ana irom line or electric ou,
contains six rooms and twoattld rooms reception
hall, with pretty staircase and art glass window
on landing, sliding doors between parlor and hall
and parlor and dining room: fine slate mantels
and tile hearths, chandeliers and gas fixtures;
backstairs, pantry and laundrv; nice lot 36x103
feet. (D13). BLAOK & BA1RD. No, 95 Fourth
avenue. mh!5-58
Allegheny Residences.
BARGAINS IN EITHER HOUSES OR LOTS
for Investments. A bargain 5 brick houses,
good as new, fronting Sarah street, Allegheny,
and 6 frame houses lacing Ilarlnnd avenue, on
electric line; good investment for quick buyer.
mhlo-76
fS1 500 BUhNA VISTA ST., SECOND
Otjtt ward. Allegheny, frame dwelling. 7
rooms and attic hall, bath, h. andc. water, pantry,
lauudry, Kood cellar, rront porch: house finished
in hard wood: lot -WxlOO: easy terms: possession
at once. BAXTER, THOMPSON & CO., IG2
Fourth av. mhlS-101-TTSStt
CI f 000 LOCUST ST.. FINE PRESSED
OJLvJ brick house with stone trimmings, of 8
rooms, bath, IialL both gHSes. state mantles. In
side shutters, with all conveniences: also two new
brick houses on rear oriot of 6 rooms each, w 1th
all conveniences; well rented. A. Z. BvERS A
CO.. S3 Federal bt., Allegheny. mhlo-76
OT O OOO-BF.ECK ST., A GOOD THREE
OJLli STOtcY brtck dwelling or nine rooms,
bath, hot and rold water, w. c., both gases,
stationary washstaiids, etc.: house In good con
dition and repiir: lot 20x100. (b23). BLAUK &
BA1RD, 95 Fourth av. mhl5-58
CO 500-MONTEREY ST. -PRESSED FRONT
OO brick dwelling, eluht rooms, bath, h. and
c. water, both gases. large cellar with lanndry;
newly papered throughout: lot 20x110 to allev.
SLOAN & BO, 127 Fourth av. mhl5-74
S4,
OOO-PARK VIEW AV. NEW FRAME
house of 6 rooms, hall, vestibule, erases.
Inside shutters, good eellar, slate mantels, slldlnt:
doors: lot 21x100. A. Z. BYEB3 i CO., 9J Federal
St., Allegheny. mhl5-76
QR OOO BOYLE ST., BRICK,
7 ROOMS,
stationary
)J7 nn. attic, nan, uatn, w. c.
washstand. h. and c. water, both cases, ceiiieuted
cellar: lot 21x90 to alley. SLOAN &Co., 127 Fourth
avenue. mhlo-74
rr 500-NORTH CANAL ST., NEW 31AN
l ) SARD brick, 8 rooms, hall, both gases,
slate mantels, bath, h. and c water, range: lot
22x75. SLOAN & CO.. 127 Fourth av. mhI5-74
OQ 650-
OO' fin,
lot, 20x50.
-ARCH ST.- FRAME, FIVE ROOMS
attic, hall, nat. gas and water; corner
SLOAN & CO., 127 Fourth av.
mhli-74
Suburban Residences.
TTOUSE-AT
CRAFTON EIGHT BOOMS,
stable and near st.i. Address
XX large lot.
WILSON HEN RY. Box 236. city. mhl2-60-ThESu
VTT1LK1NSUURG HOUSE NEW,
6 ROOMS.
T T nuisnea attic, reception nan.
bath.naoered.
nat. gas. city water, beautiful lawn. lot 50x122,
lour minutes' waiK from station: ;.,ooo, halt casn,
bal. to suit. MAGAW & GOFF, LIm.. Hi Fourth
avenue. mhl3-53-TuFSu
I f TO 12 PER CENT PROFIT GUARANTEED
LKJ In wayorrents ?3.950cash will buy valua
ble propertv worth 81.300 to f4, 500 If bought not
later than 20th Inst,: rental can be had at once;
will be worth $5,000 In a year or so: glass worts
and other works near; excellent reasons for sell
ing: town building up: most valuable location 111
vicinity. Address SAFE INVESTMENT. Dis
patch office. mhls-24"
SA 500-EDGEWOIlD, P.R.R.. BOUNDARY
tfc? 5', near Walnut st., a new frame Queen
Aiincdwelliugof 8 rooms, reception hall, bath
room, hot and cold water, gas. slate mantels, all
modern conveniences, snlcndld cellar, front and
back porches: lot 50x130: terms to suit. (k6.)
BLACK & BA1RD, 95 Fourth av. mhl5-58
S OOO-KNOXVILLEBOROUGH.JUCUNDA
tJ9 St.. near Knox av., two-story and attic
brick dwelling of 6 rooms, hall, bathroom, range,
natural gas, lanndry. front and rear porches,
good eellar; lot 25x100 to alley. (1170) BLACK
4 BAIHD, 94 Fourth av. mhI5-58"
Q- SOO-BELLEVUE. P. FT. W. 4 C RY.,
OX Howard street, near New Brighton road,
frame dwelling of six rooms well water, porch,
natura gas. ctr.; lot 50x141. (h6I). BLACK 4
RA1RD, 95 Fourth av: mh 15-58
FOR SALE LOTS.
Allegheny Lots.
-IT'BEMONT STREET-FINE BUILDING LOT.
P
jix)w leet. toanaiiey. a. zi. J3I.E.KS & t -u.t
:deral St., Allegheny. mh!5-76
93 Federal
.VTICE KUILDING bITES-875 UP-NEAB
a rapid transit, on and neir Perrysville road.
ALGEO, 204 Federal st.
mhl4-15
QO 500 WILSON AV.. ALLEGHENY.
O-J near Drum st. and Perrvsvllle avenue, 3
lots, 20xll0cach, will sell separate or In two 30-foot
lots, as buyer may desire, (b 206). BLACK 4
BA1RD, 95 Fourth av. mhl5-58
Enst End Lots.
Jm OTS NEAR HOMEWOOD DRIVING PARK
J cheap for cash. Call on M. GALLINGER,
Y'oder Law Building, elevator. Telephone, 1707.
mhl5-80
Q- .Tr-PER FRONT FOOT FIFTH AV.,
C l O near Ivy St., fine vacant lot 263x220,
to Arabella St.: or will sell 120 reet deep for 8150
per front foot. (a374) BLACK 4 BAIRD. 95
Fourth av. mh 15-58
fCQ 740-SYLVAN AV., NORTH OF HAZEL
tJOJ WOOD av.. a plot of ground, 187x110, or
will sell in single lots 31x110, for 320 each, (d 58).
BLACK & BAIRD. 95 Fourth av. mh!5-5S
Suburban Lots.
-VTOS. 176, 177, Z7, 228 IVANHOE-P. & L. E. R.
XM R. ; terms easy, and lots very cheap; 14 new
houses built last few months,
Address J. P. L,
Dispatch office,
mh!4-42
CM 0-
FLEMING PARK STATION. 1' 4
0 L.
P. Ifv-- frnnllnf. rnllroart nhnnt ton
acres of ground lu good oil territory; has a stone
ouarrv. which is leased at 200 ner vear. Will
sell two and one-half acres having a irontage of
570 leet on railroad, and being 2C0 leet deep, for
f:,500. (1 159). BLACK 4 BAIRD, 95 Fourth ay.
lnhl5-58
OO 100 TO 2.300-W1LK1NSBURG. PITT ST.
O4 between North and Wallace, 4 lots 60x100
each, extending back to 20-loot alley.
(k5) BLACK
i, Aiau, do t ounn av.
mnio-os'
Farms.
FABM-I00 ACRES OF LAND. WITHIN ONE
mile of railroad station. 4J acres of which Is
good white oak timber. For particulars address
or call on J. Q. TRUXAL, breensburg, West
moreland co.. Pa. mhl2-13
Q 330
ACRES OF LAND IN KANAWHA
O?
V V.UUUI1, SI Call T (t illllAf 1I111V.9 11UIII
Ciiarletun. contalulnc valuable timber, naiuelr:
IVnaf TTIi.i,lla 11 nltiM ru,
Oak, wild cherry, walnut, poplar and hickory: sev
eral veins of coal and iron ore; the above land is
located In the oil belt, between Jiljr Sandy creek
and Elk liver: abstract of title will be furnished
to parties desiring to purchase; price. flO per acre
fnrafchort time only. Address JSKsHI'iT&DK
VINF lteal Kstate Agents, 1739 Market tt.,
"Wbcellnp. V. Va. mlilO-Il
Atlantic City.
ATLANTIC CITY. N. J.-HENT OR SALE
Hotels, rottaces and oath houses; lots for
sale in all parts of the city; also South Atlantic
City. ISRAEL G. ADAMS & CO.. Real Estate
Agents. Real Estate and Law Building. fe8-90
FOR SALE BUSINESS.
Business Opportunities.
CLOTHING AND GENTS' FURNISHING
goods store in Beaver Falls, Pa.; best cloth
ing stand in the town: will sell or rent building to
buyer; at present doing a j early business of be
tween 725.000 and 30.000; owner having other
business canse for selling. Address H, MO YER,
Beaver Falls, Pa. mh4-13
RUGSTORE - CENTRALLY LOCATF.D
Rarc chaffce for a young man. Address
PHARMACIST, Ulspatch office. mhl5-134
TTILOUR. FEED ANDGRA1N BUSINESS-OLD
J? esubllshed and flourishing, of years stand
ing, on the Sontlislile: will be.ir investigation,
bargain to quick buyer. ALLES4 BAILEY, 164
Fourth av. Tel. 167. iniU5-7.-MWSsu
GROCERY STORE-ON CARSON ST.. S. S.,
complete In alt respects and ready for busi
ness: 4 dwelling rooms and storeroom: rent, 40
permonth, Including nat. gas and waterreut:
will sell at a bargain. TRESSEL 4 TENER.115
Fourth av. Telephone 40. mhl3-50-13.I4.15,17,19.21
GROCERY STORE-fl.OOO -SPECIAL BAR
GAIN: others (500 to 5,000; general stores,
feed stores, shoe stores, drug stores, cigar stores,
bakeries, restaurants, meat markets, etc. PKR
CIVAL 4 CHAPMAN, 439 Grant St. mhI5-107
GROCERY DOING A PAYING BUSINESS,
will be sold cheap for cash. Address G.. 24,
Dispatch office. mhl5-135
ONE-HALF INTEREST IN E. E. REAL ES
TATE office, grocery stores, cigar store,
milk depots, fish market, clearing (80 per week.
HOLMLs 4 CO., 420 bmlthfleid bt. mhl4-72
KARE BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY FOR
sale or rent one of the best storerooms In
the best little village in Eastern Ohio: no dry
goods store here: no better point in the State of
Ohio to sell goods. For particulars write to JESS
KEPNER, New Garden, O. mht-85-rrhS6u
RESTAURANT-FINELY LOOATED, 11.800:
butcher shop, planing mill and lumber yard,
with annual business or 1150,000, on easy terms;
shoestore, tlnshop, grocery stores, (500 to ai.000;
bakeries, cigar stores, drug stores, milk depots.
SHEPARD 4 CO.. 1M Fourth av. fc25
NEWS-
gross profits
r oath nnlv.
For information call a.ter 6 r.K. at 86 ANN ST.,
Pittsburg. mh6-U7
VALUABLE MANGANESE PBOPEKTY-IN
S. Carolina, For particulars call on J. S.
WALK Seventh Avenue Hotel, city, mhl5-29
FOE 8AMJ-BTJSINESS.
Business Opportunities.
BAKERY-SITUATED AT 27 SOUTH PARK
av., Warren, O.: building 18x78; lot 22x255;
Sood oven; price. f4,5u0t also, stock and fixtures.
I. S 273. Park av. . Warren, O. mh!4-39
BUSINESS - WELL-ESTABLISHED. LIGHT
mauniactnrlng business. Any person wish
ing to make a profitable investment may address
P.O. BOX No. 448. inh!5-5
BUTCHER BUSINESS-AN ESTABLISHED
stand with good shop trade and wagon route;
engine, boiler, machinery of all kinds, horses artd
wagons, Stevens cooler: average weekly sales six
head of cattle, and all small stock obtainable.
For Information apply ROOM GVOBankof Com
merce Building. mhll-59-WTSu
CHEAP - STOCK AND FIX'I URE3 OF A
first-class drug store, also buildings: will be
sold separately. If desired: owner wishes to retire
from tho business. Address CHARLES T.
COOPER, Scwlckicy. Pa. mhl5-6(S-TuTliSu
DRUGSTORE A GOOD FAYING CITY
stand; cheap to a quick buyer: owner in
other business. Address U. D., Dispatch office.
mhl4-9
Business) properties.
LIBERTY ST.-OUTSIDE THE FLOODED
district, N01. 1211 and 1213 Liberty St.. COxlCO
to alley. J. PFITZENMEIER. mh-27-WTSU
THE ANCHOR ROLLER FLOUR MILL-CAPACITY
100 barrels floiiraml ten tonsfeed.
this Is the most completo roller mill In the State!
and trade fully established: siding to mill door:
satisfactory reasons for selling: none but those
meaning business need address ARNOLD. Dis
patch office. rc22-90-wsu
ST 000-3702 liUTLER ST., COR. THIRTY
I ? SEVENTH St.. late Anton Engel's prop
erty, lot 32 5-6x104, with frame business house and
dwelling, containing two stores and 11 rooms:
onc-halfcam, balance to suit: this must be sold
to close up ths estate. TH03. MCCAFFREY,
3509 Butler st. mh8-l5t-wsu
Q1 Q OOO-SECOND AV., NEAR SM1TH-OJ-O?
FIELD -street, a three-story brick
dwelling of 14 rooms, bathroom, w. c. range,
both gases: lot 20x80. (gl8). BLACK 4 BA11JD,
95 Fourth av. mhl5-5S
Manufacturing Sites.
MANUFACTURING S1TF, 120x120, WITH
railwav switch, corner Bayard St. and P. &
W. Ri K.. s'lxth ward, Allegheny: only O.oOO,
which is a bargain forsneb a property; look at it
Immediately. A. LEGGATII 4 SON, 103 Fourth
avenue. mh!4-3G
FOR SALE ailSCELLANEOCS.
Horses. Vehicles. Live Stock. Etc
BUGGY TWO - WHEEL TOP BUGGY
(Spronl manufacture), nearly new; owner
hasnonse for It and will sell cheap. Anply SS1I
BUTLER ST. uihl5-51
CHEAP PACING nol!SE-MUST PACE BE
LOW2150. H.H., Dispatch office. mhl5-45
TvOG.
ONE LIGHTWEIGHT BULL TERRIER
XJ dog.
Address BOX 21 1, Coraopolls, Pa.
mhl5-43
HOKSE-CHEAP-AS I HAVE NO TIME TO
manage him. Aldlne. 4-year-old chestnns
trotting stallion: No. 13.390 standard, under rule
(G). registered In Wallace's Trotting Register,
vol. 9. Foaled and raised In Iowa, Is large,
rangy and very pure galted and promising. Is
now In charge of John Collins, andean be seen at
llrnshton station, on Pennsylvania Railroad, East
End. Will take one-half of purchase money down
and give long time on balance. For pedigree and
particulars call on or address JOHN COLLINS,
Pars: Place Hotel. Brushton station: or ED.
PHiLLlPS, 83 Twenty-fourth st S. S.. Pitts
burg. Pa. mhlO-52-iThSSU
-T-ARE-CHEAP BAY MARE loi HANDS
JJL high: can trot better than 2:50. Address
G. F. BRUNT, East Liverpool, O. mbl5-14
TWO FINELY BRED GELDINGS: 5 YEARS
old: onp seal brown. 16 hands, by Moody,
2:18, hebySwlgert; one bright bay, 16J hands,
bv HotFpur. Jr.. dam by Powell's batellle: have
never been bandied lor speed. Address, A. J.
CARY, Salem. Col. Co., O. mhl4-29
WAGONS.HARNESS, TARPAULINS, ETC.
One single and one double platform spring
wagon, two sets single harness, four tarpaulins
and will sell cheap. GEO. S. MARTIN 4 CO.,
529 Liberty st. mhl3-2
Machinery and Metals.
ENGINES. BOILERS AND CONNECTIONS,
'with freight elevator, tormlng part of dupli
cate plant heretofore kept In building No. 99 Fifth
av. for use In emergencies by The Dispatch; bar
gain to quick buyer. Call on BUSINESS MANA
GER THE DISPATCH. Smlthneld and Diamond
sts., between the hours of 3 and 5 r. 21. fe20-117
QTEEL BOILER, ENGINE AND
STEAM
kJ pipes for beating three large rooms;
boiler Is
9x3 feet, built last year; engine. 10 h. p.: all In
splendid condition: will be sold, low to prompt
cash buyer. E. F. ANDERSON, 99 Fifth av.
mlil5-61
rilUE PORTER 4 DOUTHETT CO., L1M..DAR-
JL KAG11 St. and River av.. Allegheny, ra..
engines, boilers and castings.
Repairing prompt-
ly attended to.
jai-ao
Miscellaneous.
CLOCK-A HIGH (EIGHT FEET), OLD
FASHION ED eight-day clock: a good time
piece: In good order: handsome.
Address L. II.,
box 155, Meyersdale, I'a.
m u 10-44-
COMPOSING ROOM FURNITURE. SUCH AS
stands, cases, trucks and chases; desiring
to quickly dispose of the duplicate plant now
standing on upper floor of No. 99 Fifth av., no
reasonable offer will be refused. Call between 3
and 5 r. M. on BUSINESS MANAGER IHE
DISPA1CH. bmlthneld and Diamond sts.
1C20-117
ENTIRE FIXINGS OF A LODGE ROOM, IN
CLUDING chairs, tables, etc.. all In good
condition. Inqulreat5K PENN AVE. mhl3-18
FURN1SHMENT ENTIRE-OF 4-ROOM FLAT
at one-half price; bv buying furultnre you
can rent finest flat In city.' DIXON 4 CO.. 112
Fourth av. mhl5-113
S ECOND-H ANDS1X-POCKET POOL TABLE
5x10: will sell cheap for want of use. W. H.
WATT, 411 Wood st. mhl5-6D
TO LET.
City Residences.
CENTER AV.. NEAR DINWIDDIE ST.-2-story
mansard brick dwelling, 9 rooms,
ball, veTtibnle, bath and all conveniences: S3750
per mo. BAXTER, THOMPstlN 4 CO., 1C2
Fourth av. mhlS-lOO-MWFSut
FOUR NEW CHOICE MANSARD BRICK
houses. 7 rooms, will be finished March 18:
all modern conveniences, water closets and water
In the house, both gases, mahogany finish, 8 min
utes' walk from postoffice; rent (25 per month. In
quire of W. B. KNOLLE, No. 26 Wylle av.
mh!5-82t
-VTO.81 LOCUST ST.-8-ROOM PRESSED BRICK
.U! -front house, laundry, hath. Inside w. c.
etc
C. H. LOVE, S3 Fourth av.
111 h 15-8 J t
I rpH REE-STORY' DWELLING. NO. 9 PENN
Dr. Emmerllcg. Apply to VICTOR WEIsS. 52u
Penn av. mhi5-95t
East End Residences
-lOLLEGE AV.. NEAR
ELLSWORTH: 2-
Kj STORY frame dwelling:
lidiuc nvcuiLijtj u iuuiusi nil uuu-
veniences; 2o. BAXTER, TMOIII'SON 4 CO.,
162 Fourth av. mhl5-97t
GOOD 10-ROOM HOUSE, NO. Sit ROUP ST.,
East End. C. II. LOVE, 93 Fourth ar.
mhl3-70t
MEADOW ST.. NEAR LARIMER
STORY brick dwelling: 9 rooms
AV.. 2-
all eon-
veniences; moderate rent.
bON 4 CO., 162 Fourth av.
HAXTER, THOMP-
nini-90-MTUsuT
-TTTAI.NUTST. NEAR FIFTH AV., SHADY
TT SIDE, two-storv mansard brick dwelling.
8 rooms, hall, vestibule, b.ith: all conveniences:
f30. UAXlElt, THOMPSON 4 CO., 162 Fourth
avenue inhl5-ioo-MWFSut
Business Stands.
FLOOR 10x40, WITH OK WITHOUT POWER,
suitable for light manufacturing. Inquire of
PEARL LAUNDRY, 25 Federal St.. Pittsburg.
. mbl3-42t
BOTEL-FUBN1SHED-S1'. JAMES HOTEL,
Warren, O., In good order and doing a good
ness: good bar and poolroom attached. Ad
dress ST. J AMKS HOTEL, Warren, O. mhlS-5.1t
LARGE STOREROOM AT 75 (DISPATCH
building) Diamond St.: next store bnt one
toSmlthtleld; size about 20X100, and widening to
30 leet lu the rear: steam heat, electric light and
rear entrance for wagons and goods; power can
also be supplied If needed. Apply to J. 1
CLARK, loom 26, Dispatch building, 75, 77 and 79
Diamond st Ja22-97t
SECOND. THIRD AND FOURTH FLOORS
over drug store, corner Fourth av. and
Smlthfield st. C H. LOVE, No. 93 Fourth avenue.
inh!3-47t
STORES AND BUSINESS ROOJ1S IN ALL
parts of the two cities and suburbs: send your
name and address and we will mall yon our rent
list regularly until April 1, Tree of charge.
BL.ACK 4 B. IRD. 95 Fourth av. del7-20t
1ORER00MS-1N NEW BLOCK. CORNER OF
Wylie and Sixth avs.: all modern lmprove-
menu.
E. KELLY. JR.
161 U II til av. UHU5-t4T
--
THE SIXTH FLOOR OF 75.77and 79 DI ABIOND
st. will be to let from April 1, with possibly
possession to lessee earlier: dimensions 60x90
leet: lighted npon all four sides and also from
large central well: suitable for large wholesale
wareroom or light, manufacturing: both passeu-
cr and freight elevators, electrli light, steam
eating and power sunplied If necessary. Apply
to J.L.CLARK, room 28, 71, 77 and 79 Diamond st.
Ja22-S8t
WAREHOUSE WOOD STREET WARE
HOUSE, four stories and cellar: good ele
vator, etc. BAXTER, THOMPSON 4 CO.. 162
Fourth av. inhl5-10O-JlWFSUt
SO SCO-FIFTH AVENUE BUSINESS PROP
O ERrv a big bargain: only one square
from Court House, having erected thereon a brick
house of 5rooms and storeroom: good investment:
lota. 6x112. For rurther particulars call on HUM
PHREY 4 WHITE, 635 Grant St. mhl5-H7
f-rqfr AND 537 FIFTH AV.-FINE NEW
OtJO storerooms: plate glass fronts, goodcel-
ars: low rent eleirant lor&tlon for erowlnpor anv
J "retail business. BAXTER, THOMPSON CO.,
KClK -IFTH AV. -WAREHOUSE; 33 FEET
0JO front; occupied for 20 years as feed store,
f:ood chance to get into an established business;
ow rent. BAXTER, ' THOMPSON 4 CO.. 162
Fourth av. inhl5-99-MTnThsnt
Miscellaneous.
DWELLINGS. STORES ANDOFFICES-U PON
request we will mall you our rent list reg
ularly nntll Aprlj 1. free of charge; wrBe your
name plainly and give full residence address
street and number. BLACK 4 BAIRD. 95 Fourth
avenue feS-71t
TO LET.
AHeChcny Residence.
BRICK HOUSE-EIGHT ROOMS AND BATH:
butcber shop, slaughter and Ice house,
stables and paint shopat ireand Ullaggart st.
Apply to WM. S. KOTHBUM, 107 Jackson st-,
Allegheny. mhll-18
BY JOnN K. EWINO & CO., S3 FEDERAL
st., (at reduced rents) No. 97 Fremont
st., 8 rooms: 107Bldwell it., 8 rooms; 117 Juniata
St., 8 rooms: 32 Fremont St., 6 rooms: 30 Taggart
St., 9 rooms: CO Sandusky st., 9 rooms; 71 Man
hattan St.. 6 rooms; also others; send for list.
' . mhl5-S8t
"VTO 151 LOCUST Sl-
II ROOMS. BATH AND
jtS laundrv: low rent to good tenant.
Address
ALirv-- ItEKiis.fcSoN. Allegheny. Pa.
mhl4-25t
Q-f -NEAT SIX-ROOM HOUSE, NEW,
OJLO nicely papered: Yale st.. Second ifard,
Allegheny: hill district; nice little home for gen
teel family: only snch will be considered. A.
LEG GATE 4 SON, 108 Fourth av. mhl3-CQt
Suburban Residences.
CHARTIEUS STATION. P. A L. E. K. R.-TEN
minutes' walk Iroin station: double house
containing 13 rooms: stable and two acres of
ground. Inquire at 233 ALLXGUEN Y AV., Al
legheny. mBlo-tOt
TTITCIIT-IUIOMED
HOUSE IT. WAYNE
I JDj Railway, six miles from city, five minutes'
w.ilklrom Laurel station; rent low.
T. H. IR-
rahl5-47t
WIN, 171 Fourth av.. Pittsburg.
FURNISHED DWELLING - CONTAINING
seven large rooms; also servants,' bath .and
small room, large ball anil reccntion hall, bay
windows, pantry, three stairways and porches,
screens for enure house: this dwelling Is mr
nixhed handsomely throughout: also nice stable
with room for man servant: handsome lawn; lot
240XJOO: nice large fruit shade trees: everything Is
in excellent condition; will rent for one year;
situate right at Gleufled station. P. F. tt . & C. R.
R. Inquire of ANDREW FISHER, 161 Fifth av..
Pittsburg. mbl4-22t
WILDWOOD STATION. A. V. R. It. ONE
mile from city line 1 house 9 rooms.Si5 per
month: 2 honses 5 rooais, ?-3 per mouth; 1 house 5
rooms. ?6 per month: 1 house 9 rooms. 820 per
month: farm 75 acres, 15permontb: good board
walk from station toe.ich house, natural gas and
spring water. T. S. KN AP, 3313 Penn av.
inh!2-19t
Rooms.
BOOM-IN SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY:
large, well furnished alcove front room for
gentleman: batb: Doth gases: good supplv of
towels and bed linen; everything kept in first
class order: cable cars pass the door; fine loca
tion for snmmer; reference. Address L. M.,
Dispatch offlce. mhI5-16t
EOOM-LABGE. WELL FURNISHED FRONT
room, with board, near parks: cars pass tbe
door: everything first-class. Address K. P., Dis
patch office. rohl5-136t
KOOM-ELEGANTLY FURNISHED, WITH
or without first-class table board (6 o'clock
dinner), at 'THE CHELSEA. " 417 Penn av.
mhl5-131t
THREE ROOMS,
city.
APPLY AT 56 SIXTH AV.,
mhl5-132t
Offices. Desk Room. Etc
OFFICES-IN THE WESTINGHOU3E BUILD
ING, the handsomest and best equipped
offlce building In Western Pennsylvania; thor
oughly fire-proof: electric light, heat and Janitor
service Included lis rent: rates lower than any
other first-class building In the city. For partic
ulars apply by letter or otherwise to AGENT
WEST1NGHOUSE BUILDING, room 52.
fe5-7-Thsut
OFFICES-IN IRISH. PENN. EISNER. EX
CELSIOR, Schinertz, Kuhnand other build
ings and In other good localities: send us your
name and address and we will mail you onr rent
list regularly until AprUl free of charge. BLACK
4 BA1UD, 93 Fourth av. JaI3 63t
OFFICE-GOOD LARGE OFFICE. ON SEC
OND floor, front. No. 100 Third av., good
light, etc. C. H. LOTE, No. 93 Fourth avenue.
mhl3-47t
OFFICE-LARGE OFrlOE ON FIRST FLOOR
Shannon building. 108 Fourth av.. now occu
pied by F. Finswalte, broker. Inquire ROOil 44.
mh4-32t
TO LET SPECIAL.
TO LET
EAST END HOUSES.
845, Shetland av.. on line of electric road, fine,
large brick. 10 rooms, attic 2 pantries, both gases,
h. and c. water, H acre ground, stable, fruit.
58 83, Penn av.. H-roora brick, all modern con
veniences; an elegant home.
60, Flavel St.. 9 rooms, large grounds.
115. new 6-room houses. Uartman plan.
$18 to $26, 3 new brick houses, 1 minute from
Uomewood station.
SIS, Breed's Hill St.. near Rebecca, new 5-room
honses. well finished and very desirable.
", Frankstowh av., new brick 9 rooms, all
modern improvements.
$11 66, Lincoln av.. frame 7 rooms, fin. attic
bath, h. and c. water, electric lights, natural
gas, 2 porches, bay windows, washhouse, large
grounds. ,
$25, Firth av., near Frankstown, S rooms, water,
natural gas. paved and sewered.
DENNISl'ON, ELDEKK1N & CO.. LIM.
6304 Peon av.
Offlce open evenings. Tel. 5324. mhl3-114-wgn
PERSONAL.
FERSONAL-TRAMF
write me? TIME.
-WHY DON'T YOU
mbl5-60
JL7 andsllver: Jewelryrepaircd:newworkmade
to order. CHRIS. UAUCH, 541 Smlthflcla st.
JalS-Sl
PERSONAL REAL ESTATE AND INSUR
ANCE. MYER GALLINGER, Yodcr law
building, cor. Filth and Wvllc avs.
Telephone
1707.
m lis-li)
PERSONAL WEBSTER'S LARGE QUARTO
Dictionary, 82 50: special bargains lu oUand
new books during this mouth. FRANK BACON
4 CO.. 301 bmithfield st. mh!2
PERSONAL V RINKLES-WITH ALMOND
Nut Cream you can positively rub them
away: scaled particulars 2c. MARY E. S1URRAY,
1059 Washington boulevard. Chicago, 111. Agents
wanted. mhl5'75
PERSONAL FINE I100KS-WE HAVETHE
finest collection of finely illustrated books
In Pittsburg: beautiful bindings; tow prices: come
and see them: hundreds of books for presents.
LEVI'S BOOK STORE. 900 Liberty St. del2
TTJERSON AL-
RELIEVE THAT TIRED,
ST aching feeling
nbout the eyes bv having
oroper glasses auinsiea uy luc-sjia. s- jiAa
NION. 42 Federal St.. Allegheny. Best fl spec
tacles on earth. Artificial eyes Inserted. .
fes-113-TFsn
T7Z. .:,.' ........ ....... -. .....
PERSONAI-INFOBMATION WA NTED
Mr. A. C. Mabry, of 445 Ella St., Bloomfield,
left his home Sabbath morulug: his height Is 6
feet: had on brown overcoat, soft felt hat, dark
bl.iepants. was50ycars old, sandymustachc dark
brown with considerable gray hair; was slightly
demented. Any Information concerning him will
be gladly received M-THK FAMILY. mhl5-93
FOUND.
TTIOUND-TA-VA-ZON LUNG COUGH SYRUP
JL best ror colds, pneumonia, sore throat, weak
lungs, etc.: 25cts.. VJ cts. 81.
DR. GRIFFITH
CO., third and Grant, J'lttsbun
mb!5-l35
FOUND-A RELIEF FOR MY HEADACHE BY
having proper glasses adjusted by the ex
perts lu lenses, CHESSMAN & MANNION, 4.'
Federal St.. Allegheny. Best fl spectacles on
earth. Artificial eies Inserted. le8-113-TPSu
LOST.
LOST-ON THURSDAY MORNING, A GRAY
parrot from the residence of ROBERT
BCOTT, 178 Bedford av,, city: reward If returned,
mh 15-137
AUCTION SALES.
AUCTION SALE
Of the entire fnrnishment of the ten-roomed
residence. No. 86 Fayette St., Allegheny,
TUESDAY, M AKCH 17, AT 10 A. M.
Fine hair cloth parlor suit, Chickerin; piano,
cost 700; parlor mirrors, pictures, dining-room
chairs, exten-ion table, sideboard, chamber
snlts. ball rack, Brusscl carpets, ball and stair
carpets, lace curtains, kitchen fnrnitnro and
utensils, line oak writing desk, etc., all in ex
cellent condition, and will be sold without re
serve. House open for inspection from 8
o'clock on morning of sale.
. ROBINSON k CO.,
628 Smitbneld St., Auctioneers.
mliS.84-8.10.12.14.15,16
TTALTJABLE FARM FOK SALK-
Iwill sell at, the Court Hnnse in Wellsburf-,
Brooke county, W. Va., on
SATURDAY, MARCH 28. 181)1.
At" 10 "o'clook. the farm known as the Snyder
farm nwnpd by the Cove Mining Company, con
taining Z50 acres, sltnated nearllolliday's Cove,
three milcx from Steubenville, O. The P. U. Sc
St. L. R. R. runs through the land one mile.
Seventy-flve acres bottom land; two brick
honses; three coal veiDs: two veins of fire clay,
buildinrr. flag and limestone in abundance.
Title perfect. Terras, one-third cash, balance
m one, two and three year' with interest.
W. J. W. COWDEN. Trns-.ce.
,fe22-?9-wsa Wheeling. W. Va.
Extraordinary Opportunity.
lhe only WHOLESALE SfOCK of jewelry
ever offered to the citizens of Pittsburg
and Allegheny at AUCTION.
Diamonds, watuhe, 'clocks,' jewelry, silver
ware, tine onyx clocks, bronzes, safes, show
cases and offlee fixtures, etc., etc. Must close
out by April L Come early, everybody, and
secure rich bargains. Sales dally at 10 A. 21.,
2 P if 7 x w
"' ' JOHN O. BLEMMONS,
Wholesale Jeweler, No. 77 Fifth ave.,
Jlellor AHoene Building, second floor.
Sale begins MONDAY, March 9. mbS-67-Sa
J. A. McKELYEY, Auctioneer.
Household furniture, property and live stock.
Offlce 84 Frankstown Av.. East End.
Terms upoa applictlon. mhS-H
AUCTION SAXES.
AUCTION SALE-THE COMPLETE AND
handsome fnrnishment of an Allegheny
residence at auction TUESDAY MORNING.
March 17, at 10 o'clock, at the rooms No. 311
MARKET ST. Owners are leaving city and
everything mnst be sold. Fine curtains, pic
tures, bric-a-brac, piano, very line tapestry par
lor suit, art table, far rue, piano lamp, elegant
ball, room and stair carpets, handsome cham
ber suits, decorated toiletware, hair and husk
mattresses, bed springs, bedsteads, bnrean,
washstands, chiffonier, wardrobes, bed lounge,
hall rack, china. closet, leather chairs, odd
rockers, dishes and glassware, sideboard, ex
tension table, laundry and kitchen goods, horsa
blankets, driver's far robes, rape and whip, etc.
Also tbe last of those very elegant parlor suits
consigned to ns by an Ohio manufacturing firm
who have gone ou: of business. HENRY AUC
TION CO.. Auctioneers. inhla-122
5IEBTING5.
NOTICE THE REGULAR ANNUAL
meeting of the stockholders of the Amer
ican Preservers' Company will be held at the
office of tbe company in the city of Pittsburg,
on WEDNESDAY.the ISth day of ilarcb.1891,
at 2 P. M. B. E. RYAN. Secretary. mh8-13
KE5IOVALS.
Pittsburg
National Bank of Commerce,
March 10.SS9L
THIS BANK HAS REMOVED TO riv
new banking room in Bank of Commerce
bnildinp-. corner Wood st. and Sixth av.
mbll-35 C. L WADE. Cashier.
CHARLESSOMERS&CO.,
DEALERS IN REAL ESTATE.
Will remove their central offlce, No. 318
Wood street, to
No. 129 Fourth Ave,,
Directly opposite tho New Postoffice,
ON APRIL 1st mbl4-37
ZESrOTICIE-
The M. & M. Insurance Co.
WILL BE FOUND AT
No. 82 Fourth Avenue,
Under the Fourth National Bank,
Where business will be transacted is usuaL
CHARLES W. BATCHELOR, President.
WILLIAM T. ADAIR, Secretary.
AUGUST A1IMON, General Agent.
mhl4-47
CHOICE PBOPEKTTES.
FOR SALE
OR EXCHANGE
FOB
BUSINESS PROPERTY
On PENN or LIBERTY AVS.. in Sixteenth or
Nineteenth wards, two very tine frame houses,
ouo new, seven rooms, ball, attic, bathroom,
cellar, inside shutters. Eliding doors, water,
porches, well finished; and frame house four
rooms, porches, ball, attic, cellar, etc Lot
52x100 feet, corner of Fortv-fiftii and Geneva
sts. Price J5.7W), or will exchange separately.
D. BEHEN & SON.
nibl5-3-15,22.25 H12 Penn ar.
CHEAP,
DESIRABLE,
SUBSTANTIAL.
40,000, terms to suit purchaser, will buy that
elegant and substantial dwelling, located in
tbe East End, corner of Fifth avenue and
Shady lane; contains IE rooms and all the con
veniences: is finished throughout wltn hard
woods; has the southeastern exposure and honse
alone cost $32,000 to buildr lot 148x170 feet; this
property is worth every cent of $35,000, but tbe
owner being in poor health and obliged to leave
the city, has decided to take the above figure.
For permit to examine premises, sen W. C.
STEWART. 137 Fourth av. mhl5-17Su
$22,500
END RESIDENCE!
EAST
New 11-Room Queen Anne Urlck Dwelling,
With All Conveniences.
ONE AND THREE-QUARTER ACRES,
With good stable and carriage house; also,
number of beautiful forest andshade trecs.situ
ate on aspbaltum pjvert street, one sqnare
from Dnqnesne Electric road, also convenient
to P. RR. Positively not built for sale.
Owner is moving from city.
Terrai to suit. JL F. llIPPLE A CO.,
mbl5-5C-wsu OS Fourth ar.
INVESTMENT.
Two new 2-story mansard brick dwellings of
8 rooms each with all conveniences, and a 2
story Queen Anne frame dwelling. 8 rooms,
with every convenience. Lot corner two good
streets in Sbadyslde on line of Duquesne trac
tion. Will nearly rent for $1,200 a year. Price
11,000. Full particulars from
Baxter, ihompson&Co.,
162 FOURTH AVENUE.
mbl5-102-TTbasn
$35,000.
City Business Property.
GILT EDGE INVESTMENT
On prominent business street, new three-story
brick builillntr, with lot 30x100 feet, now rent
ing for 5,000 per annum. This property is en
hancing rapidly in value.
JL F. HIPPLE & CO..
mhl5-124-Tnsu 90 Fourth avenue.
FOR SALE.
An-11 Per Cent
Net Investment.
A frame honse six rooms, and brick shop of'
two rooms, renting for S276 per annum. A good
paving place for man of small capital. This
property Is on Cliff St., near Ppnn Incline and
Wylle avcnne cars. Price 52.150. Easy terms.
D. BEHEN fc SON.
mhl515,22,25 4112 Penn ar.
mllE BOARD OF TRADE
J OF JEANNETTE, PA.,
Solicit correspondence from parties desiring
advantageous real estate for manufacturing
purposes.
Liberal Inducements offered as to land, nat
ural gas and railroad facilities.
Address
FRANK B. POPE,
Secretary.
mhlS-oT-wrsu Jeannette. Pa.
FOR
RENT.
(600, ten room dwelling known as No. 3704
Forbes street, Oakland: would make an ex
cellent business stand: will alter for this pur
pose It desired. W. C. STEWART, 137 Fourth
avenue. mbl-17sa
$10000.
BUSINESS-PROPERTY,
FIFTH AV NEAR MILTENBERQfiB ST.
THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLING AND
STORE ROOM,
With lot 20x120 feet to Ann street. This prop
erty Is enhancing rapidly In value.
mhl5-125-Ttuu
1L F. HIPPLE k CO.
CHOICE PROPERTIES.
Partial List of Properties -
In Allegheny or Sale by
F. HIPPLE I CD.,
96 Fourth Avenue.
S2.500 Rush street, 7-room frame, dwelling! u
tiflcial and natural gas: doss to car line
lot 22x11
J2.900 Wilson avenue, close to PerrySTille ave
nue electric cars; neat 5-room frame dwell
ing. with lot 21 feet front; more ground id
joiningif desired.
$4,700 Close to Federal streetnew Queen Anna
frame dwelling containing 6 rooms, bath,
inside w. c. reception faalL china closets,
eta. slate mantels, laundry, stationary tubs,
front and rear porches, large lot.
$8,000 Irwin avenue, 6-room brick dwelling;
attic, artificial and natural gas. range, hos
and cold water, inside w. c, bath; very com
plete. fS.000 Sheffield street, elegant 8-room dwell
ing, attic, batb, etc.: all modern conveni
ences, with 2 lots 24KX19 feet.
19,000 Ohio street, 3-story brick dwelling of 7
rooms and storeroom, hall, stable and wagoa
'shed; well located for bakery or boarding
house.
112,000 Locust street.28-roomsddwelIings.batb.
water, gas, etc.; lot 41x118 feet; will sell
separate.
118,000 Locust street, elegant modern 10
roomed dwelling, with all conveniences,
stable and carriage honse; all in first-class
order.
113,500 Fremont street, handsome 10-room
brick dwelling, artificial and natural gas,
laundry; newly papered and painted; lot 30x
140 feet.
Manufacturing site on West Penn Railroad;
200 feet railroad siding, buildings, etc.; lot 2Wx
390 feet; best of locations.
mhlG-oT-lvsa
"Shirley Dare recommends farming, both
from financial aud health standpoints." Sea
her argument In to-day's Dispatch, then
GET OUR
LIST OF FARMS
or
EVERY SIZE AND VARIETY.
Situated on railroads and rivers, con
venient to Pittsburg and ranging from
10 to 200 acres, at lrom SOU, on easy
terms, up.
Fruit ana (Men Farm?,
Dairy ami Poultry Farms,
Stoc! and Grain Farms.
Some of them to be secured at figures
scarcely covering the cost of improve
ments, and
Desirable Investments
From a purely speculative point of view.
Thoroughly equipped, pleasant, health
ful, quiet homes, wheru bounteous na
ture provides for all the wants of man.
CHARLES SOMERS & CO.
mbl5-78-TTSU
FACTOR! PROPERTY
FOR SALE
TO CLOSE M ESTATE,
Tie undivided half interest of the plant ot
the Whitney Glass Works, situated at Glass
boro, N. J.
This is one of the oldest and largest glass
manufacturing plants in tbeUnited States (has
been in operation over 100 years), la very
favorably located, having' two lines of railroad
entering tbe factory premises.
The plant consists of four large factory
buildings:
Stone building (43x144), which contains grind
Inc. engine, mold and pot rooms and all tho
necessary machinery.
Two 40-bnrse power boilers, and one 50-norS9
power engine.
Large stone saw and grist milL
Large stone store and office.
Two larze packing bouses, wareshed, etc
About 1C0 dwelling houses.
Tbe whole property is in good repair and oo
enpied, under a lease, which expires August L.
1892. mhl40
FAHNESTOCK PLACE,
HOMEWOOD.
LOTS!
The most beautiful plan of lots, without ex
ception, in tbe East End. Best neighborhood,
churches and scbools in the city. Best Talus
for the money. Not a lot but has fruit or
shade trees. P. R. R. with 45 trains each way
daily at one end and Dnqnesne electric at other
end of the plan. We ar offering lots in this
plan at from $30 per foot front upward accord
ing to location. Don't buy elsewhere until you
see us. You can get better value for your
money nere tnan anywnero else.
L1GGF.TT BROS
rabll-74 71 Diamond St.
FOR RENT
The County Commissioners offer for rentth
building on corner of Ross and Diamond sts.,
and known as tbe "University building."
Sealed proposals in wntii g will he received
for the same in terms of five, ten, fifteen or
twenty years until
FRIDAY, MARCH 20,
at i o'clock p. 31.
Bids must be addressed to the Controller of
Allegheny county.
For further intormation apply to tha County
Commissioners, who reserve tbe right to reject
any or all bids. JAMES A. GRIER,
mbll-99 County Controller.
AWAY BELOW COST.
$5,000
Will buy a 12-Roomed Frame Dwelling, bath,
inside, w. c, wide hall, laundry, elegant cellar,
beater, eta, together with five lots, suitable for
two families, near Thirty-third street, and
close to cable cars and P. R. R.
M. F. HTPPLB & OO.,
mhl5-55-TTSa
55 FOURTH AT.
BUSINESS
PROPERTY.
Have for sale a number of the choicest
pieces of property in Pittsburg, suitable for
wholesale and retail business; can be pur
chased at reasonable figures and on easy terms.
W. C. STEWART. 137 Fonrth av. f e&SO-Stt
CHEAP
LOTS.
$750. Terms: 550 cash, and t2 60 a week, will
buy a large and elegant lot, desirably located in
the heart of the East Knd, on line of new elec
tric road, near the main entrance to Scbenley
Park. These lots lie beautifully; are covered
with large forest trees, and are bound to bs
worth double tbe money iu a short time.
For plans and particulars see W. C. STEW
ART. 137 Fourth av. fe22-eo-Sn
i
CHOICE
HOMES.
Have for sale several new substantial and at
tractive dwellings desirably located fa the
heart of the East End, ranging in price from
K.S0O to $30,000. which can be pnrobased ou
terms to suit buyers, and at right figures. W.
C STEWART, 137 Fourth avonue. mhl-u-Sa T
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