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.THE PITTSBURG-' DISPATCH, MONDAY,- MARCH 23, 189L
SEMONTO STUDENTS.
Baccalaureate Address of Key. A.
Young to U. P. Graduates.
POINTERS FOR TOUSG I'EEACHERS.
Dr. Townsend on the HacQneary Terdict
at Cleveland.
OTHER PDLPIT TOPJCS OP TESTEEIUY
Rev. Dr. Alexander Young, who has heen
over 30 years connected with the institution,
as its President, preacned the baccalaureate
sermon to the qraduatin; class of the Alle
gheny Theological Seminary, in Fourth U.
P. Church, Montgomery avenue, Allegheny,
last evening. Dr. Yomi; , reviewed
the progress of Christianity from the
time of Christ up to the present, dwelling
at length on the events and causes which, at
different periods, intervened to prevent it
more rapid devi loptnent. For a lng period
the disturbed condition of the world, due to
the jtowrr of pagan Rome, prevented the
t-nreau of the gopel, tut more progress was
made 111 Christianity uhen the Goths and
VandiU swept ovei Europe and checked to
sumc extent the Hon. an sway. Another bar to
the progress of Christianitv was the advent of
MoLatucd. wlto. claiming uiine inspiration,
put Torward the Koran as containing the law
of man' salvation.
Dr. louiig continued, showing that for LOOO
vear the Mohai. nudar,Hi ma-sand heatiuns
liad restrained the nrogre-s ot Chiistijimty u
tfl Diwnc Providence raided, up men like
Luther at d Call in to advance its teachings.
He described ho it had gradually spread
thiough the German Staie. Northern Europe,
aud to Scotland, where John Knox was o in
strumental m pressing it on the attention ot
tfeSo'ueh aim English. Dr. Young u!-crlled
liun Christianity had traveled to tins ioun
try, and how rxen here, in lat'i r days,
rt-Ktrieti.in were placed on IV proip s. The
fir-.! Presbjtenan cliuich built in New York
had heen erected for 39 years bt.fote it could
establish a title to us laid. An average size
congregation was, present at tne servicer.
The student who succe-.full passed the
written eai-iinatinn will aypear before the
board of directors of the seiainar to-morrow.
This twiard consists of divine from New orL,
cw Jersey and lcnnshauia. The com
mencement exercises will occupy two evenings,
the lirst in the t ifth l". I'. Cliurrh, this cit,
lo-iuortou evening, and the second la the
First U. P. Chuic'i. Allegheny, on Wednesday
fveiintr. The orator will be V. T. Anderson,
J. L. Cook, S. W. Lv-uthett. F. Ik Foster. II.
1. Goidon, J. M. Herc. S. G. Iluev. J. H.
Hutchinson. E. L. Porter, V. E. Purvcs. C.
JL Richie. J. M. elh, George Whitesldcs
and W. 1. Wishart- Rev. Oliver J. Thatcher,
who was elected to a professorship last year
w:Il be formally installed.
DUTY OF EPISCOPAL HUT ISIS2S.
Vr. Townsend "HUnks They Should Stand
by Ke. Howard alaiOncaij.
"The suspension of Kcv. Howard Mac
Queary" was the topic chosen by Rev. J. G.
jonnsend, D. D., yesterday. During his re
mvlss the pastor said:
The result of the trial at Cleveland has been
announced. Mr. MacQueary has been sus
pended from the minirt-y, ami if in six months
lio does not iciract hi- words and sav he be
lieves what he does not believe, he will be ex
pelled. The expulsion of Mr. MacQueary
places a grave responsibility upon the Epis
co al Church. cDeciaIl upon thoe who hold
substantially the sjec intellectual position
with him. and that scores ot ministers and
thousands ot laymen are in doctnnal accord
with Mr. MacQueary, tuere can be no doubt,
Hel.er Newton, who is an editorial con
tributor of Vnvy. with mrself. two
or the clergymen who were on the jury at Cleve
land, and many more distinguished clergviuen
or tnat great church, are known to hold views
extremely liberal. "lhc duty of these minis
ters, it seems to me, is plain. 1 hey should
"show tbeir hands." They should stand bv
theii suspended brother and s iv, "If he is
RUi'iy, we, too. are guilty:' "If he is to be pun-l-hcd,
let the same punishment fall on us."
3'hey should do more than tin. They should
insist pon a reif-ion of their ancient creed.
Thev-homd move their camp out of the niias.
malic marshes of the S9 Articles, and pitch it
upon the greeu slopes or the Sermon on the
Jilnunt!
The noble Protestant Episcopal Chcrch.
"Christian in work aud spirit, ought also to be
Christian in its creed. It oucht to make it im
possible forbigotrj to silence a noble spirit who
seeks, like Mr. MacQueary, to hud the truth,
pud. having found it, lecd with it the hungry
hearts of men.
TEE SOCTHEEK PEOBLOI.
An Allegheny Pastor Says It Is the Greatest
One ot the Day.
Rev. fa. B. McCorimek, of the Central Presby
terian Church, Allegheny, pleached yesterday
moraine on "The .Southern Problem." He
(.aid- "There are eight .States in the Union
where the colored population is increasing with
iuch rapidity that it is onlv a question of a
thort time until it is in the majority. They are
an ignoiant, superstitious and immoral race.
Hud the same man who. in the pulpit,
laigbt be oue of the best of men, out of it
1 the most immoral. The question of elevating
this race to education and Christianity is one
that interests the entire Union. Such a large
bod of people. Pi their ignorant condition,
jnnst tend to injure the home, family and busi
ness, and louerthe standing of the commun
ity. It is an earnest appeal to the people at
large to interfere and devise some wav in
which this class can ho educated. If their
condition is allotted to continue it will
he a blow at the foundation of ihe republic,
and as a nat.oc we will be disgraced in the ces
or other nations. It is for the love of humanity
we should do sou cluing for them. They are
ihnes to ignorai.ee, suve to vice, aud, too
olttn, lo their more intelligent white brother.
The only ttaj to reach these people i by
education. Schools and money are needed in.
thl- great mi-sionary work at home. In my
opinion, of the many great questions before
the public to-day, the negro question is the
greatest of them alL"
DEKOUHCED THE MAFIA
Itet. K. It. Doneltoo Points Out What May
Ensue From Unrestricted Immigration.
Ilex. I- R, Douehoo. preaching on premoni
tions and presentiments, had this to say regard
ing the New Orleans tragedv:
The cowardly Mafia of New Orleans are ut
terly un(lcsering of the stmiiathy now be
t towed upon them by their ignorant fellow coun
trymen. Without jtis.nr j mg resortto moblaflf,
Itcel thatthev got only uhat they rieblv de
served. America's curse and peril to-lay Ins
hi the unrestrained tide ot immigration which
is sweeping the debris of Europe to our shores.
If these outlaws aud cut-throats are to De tole
rated and suffered to i.url ochance at our con
stituted authorities and strike down those who
tiaie to rebuke them in tbe uaue of justice,
then the scenes enacted m Ncn Orleans arc
finlva premonition of what will some day ho
witnessed in other portions ot our laud with
thousand-fold more dire results.
It is all very well to moralize about mob law.
aud denounce those who result to it, but the
hard lact remains that outraged iustice can
onlt hold hack to a certain extent, when it will
break oter alt artificial baincrs and assert lt-K-lf.
just as it did in our colonul struggles.
Kight or wrong, it will assert itself under ex
tiewe provocation, such as the people of New
Oilcans itere subjected to at the hands of the
ilahajssassinsai.dthcirsjinpathizcrsthrough'.
out the cout'try. We must free ourselves of
this curse or it will one day prove our mm.
AGAINST CATHOLICISE.
Evangelist Ley den, ot liostou, Lectures to
Large Crowds.
Evangelist Leydcn, of Iloston, gave twoantl
Cailmhc lectures at Old City Hall yesterday.
The afternoon lecture was cntuled "The Daii
Ecr Ahead: or, the 1'rien in Politics." In the
evening he lectured on the subject: "Whv I
Left the Church of Home." Both lectures
were very largely attended by both ladies and
Eentleme-1.
Mr. Lfjiionwffl P1Te three other lectures in
thl cit this cveniiis and to-morrow after
noon and evening. This cteniug he will talk
im the Mil.jec- -a question to Caidinal Gib
bons and His Priests."'
.Uaptized at the Natutorinm.
Yesterday afternoon a number of converts tO'
tho Church uf Christian Brothers, on Grant
meet, were Lap irt-a in the large pool at the
Natatonum on Uuquesne ay. The tempera
ture of the water was raised to a decree more
cimrortable than that of the river foracere
tnony'of this kind.
Sunday Serifccs at the JaiL
The Sunday afternoon sen ires at the ja'l
jesterdaj were couducu-d by Kev. Mr! White-
wdcof the prant Street Mission, as.-istcd by
the choir Irom the same place.
lastertfde Sen ice All Week.
There will bo Eastertide -services every even
ing during tLis week at the First Congrega
tional Church, corner Franklin and Manhattan
streets. Allegheny. Services will he held by
the pastor, Ker. S. V. McCorkle, and others.
WOEK FOE IHE HEATHEJT.
An Indian Missionary Sows Seed In Exceed
Ine Good Ground.
At the First Congregational Church, Alle
gheny, yesterday morning, Rev. J. N. Jones,
I. D.. who is at the bead of the American
Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missloni
of the Congregational Church, gave an Inter
esting history of missionary work in India,
China, Japan, Turkey and Africa. This
denomination has 50 mission stations,
which reach over 130.000.OU0 peonle. The
work of educating the people is
progressing rapidly. There are two academies
and one university, which includes a theologi
cal department. In that department there are
130 natives studying for the ministry.
The minhuer sang somo songs in the native
language and exhibited several idols, explain
ing the different modes of worshiping them.
After the service in the church he addressed
the Sunday school. The scholars pledged
them'elves to support one native student for
the mini-try and one scholar. Miss Jenrlie
Calley also pledged herself to support one stu
dent Dr. Jones has been located in Madura,
.Southern India, for the pist 12 years, and is
home on a furlough of two years. He is stop
p.ng in Cleveland, his former home, whero he
will remain until bis furlough expires.
AGAINST PEIS0N LAB0E.
Broom Makers "Want Their Work Recog
nized as Against That of Convicts.
The Broom Makers' Union is making an
active fight to bold the market for brooms
made by their organization. John Baucli
has been made special agent of the union,
and for the past week has heen calling on
the wholesale and retail dealers urging them
to sell the hroonis of the orgauiz ition. Mr.
Bauch says the obstacles are brooms made
at the penitentiary and the workhouse.
Many of the dealers told him they thought
these were union-made brooms. In order to
guard against mistakes the union has
adopted a red seal with the name of the
union and federation in white letteis, and
this is placed ou every broom made by their
men.
Norman, Shire Horses aud Kentucky Mnles.
Forty-three head Norman and Shire
draught hor-es, also ten head ot general
purpose horses have just arrived at the
stable of the Arnbcim Livestock Company,
Lim., 2 Second avenue, Pittsburg, Pa.
Among the lot the celebrated draught horse
Duke, weighing 2,000 nounds, which is the
largest and best draught horse ever been
offered on sale in Pittsburg, Pa. AH lovers
ot horses should call and see him. Thev
take pride in showing their stock to all who
call. Among the lot are ten matched teams
ofgravs, blacks and bays. Their mulepeiis
are filled with choice animals of all sizes
suitable for draught or pit purposes; in fact
it is worthy your attention thu you can get
anything in the horse and mule line at their
stables. They have now the celebrated im
ported Shetland pony Dandy, also the
smallest mule in the country, Jewet, only 3
feet 5 inches in height.
Give them a call if you want a sound and
young horse or mule, as their motto is lair
dealings, quick sales and small margins.
Akjtheim Live Stock CosiPAitY, Lim.,
2 Second avenue, Pittsburg, Pa.
The People's Store, Fifth Avenue.
Grand opening in millinery and cloak de
partments to-morrow.
Campbell & Dick.
Easter Novelties In Ladies' Hats
"Will be displayed in profusion on Tuesday
next (March 24) at 618 Feun avenue, the
date of the opening by Mrs. E. Barker,
Agent This convenient stand, long ktiown
as Simpson's will be completely stocked
with the newest and mst becoming styles
in hats and boucets. All new. No old
goods carried over. A visit will amply re
pay you.
Tho People's Store, Fifth Avenue.
Visit our millinery department to-morrow.
Caufbell & Dick.
Are You Going to Move?
Don't bother with the bakicj during
these hustling, moving and houst cleaning
days. The work that you actually have to
do is enough strain on your constitution.
Use Marvin's famous bread and crackers.
You can get them fresh from your grocer
and cannot fail to be delighted with them.
MWS
The People's Store, Fifth Avenuo.
Don't forget to pay us a visit to-morrow.
" Campbell & Dick.
New Goods. Easter Novelties.
A series of surprises awaits all who will
call at the jewelry store of "W. "W. Wattles,
30 and 32 Fifth aveoue. He has a host of
new things just opened. D
Home Brightening.
Interior hangings;
Tine upholstering.
Our department will brighten and beau
tify your homes at the least possible cost.
Estimates cheerfully submitted and snecial
designs made. Jos. Hokne & Co.'s
Penn Avenue Stores.
Tho Peoplo's Store, Fifth Avenue.
A veritable bower of beauty, our milli
nery department to-morrow.
Campbell & Dick.
Diamond Street Open at Last
The debris cleared away you nowhave
easy access to the Rustis Dairy Lunch.
Our lunches as delicious as ever, and have
is addition to our comfortable chairs a small
table. We are ever ready to cousult the
tastes and comforts of our customers. Deli
cious coffee, pie, sandwiches, pure food,
cleanliness, etc The Rustic,
35 Diamond street
The People's Store, Fifth Avenue.
Millinery, latest styles of Paris and Lon
don, in our grand opening to-morrow.
Campbell & Dick.
81 OO-Lntiiaiay 1-83 00.
12 cabinet photos, or one life-sizs crayon
for S3 00 at Au recht's Elite Gallery. 516
Market fftrect, Pittsburg. Use elevator.
MTTSU
The People's Store. Tifth Avenue.
See our new spring blazi-rs on show to
morrow. Campbell & Dick.
Lagee beer on tap nest Saturday.
SPECIAL TO LET LISTS THIS MORNING.
LEGAL NOTICES.
INSTATE OK SARAH SMITH.DECEASED.
ii Notice is hereby gn en that letters of ad
ministration on the estate of Sarah Smith, de
ceased, have been granted to the undersigned,
to w horn all perous indebted to said estate are
requested to make immediato payment, and
thoe having claims or demands against the
same will make them known without delav.
1. W SA1ITII, Administrator, No. 408 Center
avenue, Pittsburg, Pa. mh!5-62-M
F It HTONEIt, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Bakenell Law UuiMing. Pittsburg. Pa.
-VUmCE-APPLIOA-lION WILL BE
Jl made to the Governor of Pennsylvania,
oo the 15TH DAT OF APRIL, 1S91. by Brvant
11. Blood. Joseph L. Hamilton, G. Lee Har
rington. Harry N. Gaither and Frank R.
Stoner, under the act of Assembly entitled:
"An act to provide for the incorporation and
regulation of certain corporatlous," approved
April 2), 1S74, and the supplements thereto, for
the charter of an intended corporation, to bo
called The Pennsylvania Guarantee Loan
Company, the character ana object of which is
the engaging in and carrying on the business of
tho insurance of owners ot real estate, mort
gages and others interested in reaj estate, from
loss by reason of defective titles, liens and in
cumbrances, at Pittsboig, Pa., and for these
purposes to have and enjoy all the rights, bene
fits and privileges of said act of Assembly aud
tho supplements thereto. F. R. STONER,
mh22-7S-M Solicitor for applicants.
$500 TO $500,000 nclty
c mntrv property, at lowest rates. J AS. W.
DRAPE & CO., 129 Fourth av., Pittsburg. Tel
ephone No. 97a. mn'Jl-53-D
SIS' Display adverttsewentione dollar per
square for one inseilion. ClcusiTrd adtTerOie
rnents on mis page, iuch as Wanted, For Sale,
To Let, ete, ten cants per line for each inser
tion, and none taken for less than thi) ty cents.
Top line beinp displayed counts as two.
THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH
BUSINESS OFFICE,'
Cor. Smithfield and Diamond Streets,
ALWAYS OPEN.
BRANCH OFFICES AS FOLLOWS. WHERE
WANT. fOR SALE, TO LET. AND OTHER
TRANSIENT ADVEKllsEMENRj WILL BE
RECEIVED UP TO 9 P. M. FOR INSERTION.
Advertisements should bejrepaid unless adver
tisers already have accounts with THE Dispatch.
FOR THE SOUTHSIDE. M. UU CAltoON
STREET. TELEPHONE NO. 0021.
FOR THE EAST END, J. W. WALLACE, C121
PENIS AVE.
PITTSBURG ADDITIONAL.
THOJ1 AS ilcOAFFREV SK ISutler street
EMILG. bTUCKEY, Sh street and Pennave.
ALLEGHENY.
A. J. KAERCHER, 59 Fedral street.
H. J. SIrURIDE. .Market House, Allejrhonv.
F, II. EGGERS& tON. Ohio and Chestnut sts.
THOMAS MCHENRY, Western and Irwin aves.
G. W. HUGHES, Pennsylvania and Beaver aves.
PERKY M. ULEIM. Rebecca and Allechenv aves.
WANTED.
Male Helu.
AN rXPERIENCFD DRUGHTSMAN-IN-QU1RL
at the offlce or MOESER& WILSON,
Architects, C12 Liberty av. mh:i-40-D
BARBER-ONE FIRST-CLASS W H1TE JOl'R
MVilAS barber. 57FKANKSTOW.N AVE.,
E. E. mIl21-32-D
BOY-17 OR 18. WHO CAN GIVE GOOD
relercnces, havlnjr a knowledge of the drv
roods and trlnimine business. Apply o. 104
WYLIE AV., city. mhM-40
DRIVER-GOOD WHITE MAN FOR
private family: must have jrooJ references:
none other need apply. Call at 171 RIVER A V.,
Allegheny. mh22-ll
D
RUG CLERK AT ONCE A RFOISTERED
drug clerk. Call at 1374 SECOND AV., city.
mh23-44
JOURNEYMEN PATTERN-MAKERS - FOR
heaw midline pattern work In Camden. N.
J. tor further Information address CAM 11EN,
Dispatch oSIce. mh20-74-MWisu
MACHI.MSIS-A FEW GOOD MACHINISTS
and blacksmiths at CONTINENTAL TURK
likb, second av.. citi. mhl9-77
MAN AN Al'l IVE MAN: SALARY TO
begin S70 to SS0 monthly, to represent In his
own State outside large cities a responsible New
York house: references. .MANUFACTURER,
Lock Box 15S5, N. Y sel4-13G-M
SALESMEN ON SALARY OR COMMISSION,
tobandlethencw nsteut chemical Ink erasing
pencil, the greatest selling noelty ever produced:
tracslnk thoroughlvln 2 seconds; no abrasion or
paper; 200 tooOO per cent profit; one agent's sales
amnuntea to (020 iu six days, another $12 In two
hours; wc.want one energetic general agent Tor
each stile and Territory: sample bv mall, 33 cts.
For terms and lull pirllculars, address THE
M'lMijHEItAsERMFG. CO., La Crosse, Wis.
mh2l-lS
SALESMEN-ALSOC1TY SALESMEN, AS A
sideline, to take orders for O'Kcefe's "O.
K." shoe blicklng: good commissions, quick
seller, nucst blncking made In the world. Ad
dress DR. O'KEEFEA CO. Cliemuts. 31 Firth
av,, Pittsburg, Pa. ill remove to (Blssell block)
auSbinlthneldst.. on April 1. mhls-41
SALESMEN-EXPERIENCED SHOE SALES
MAN. Call at LAIRD'S SHOEs STORES
Jlond ly from 10 to 12 A. M. mh22-205
"V"OUNG MAN-IO ACT AS CLERK AND
J make himself useful about a coal mine In
cstmoreland county: state age and previous
emplojment. Address WESTMORELAND. Dis
patch office. mh2l-14
Female Help.
c
OOK-A GOOD FEMALE COOK. CALL AT
20331'ENNAV. mh3-23
Male and Female Help.
CHAMBERMAIDS, LAUNDRESS. DINING
room girls, nurses, cooks, house girls, Ger
man and colored girls, drivers, farm hands,
white and colored waiters. MRS. E. THOMP
SON, Ms Grant st. Ja29-MTlis
LADIES OR GENTLEMEN-TO ORGANIZE
lodges for the order Golden Star, the latest
non-sccretorder: no medical examination. Ad
dress S. A. SMITH, Sup. Sec, Lowell, .Mass.
nili22-13
MAN" AND WIFE-VEGETABLE GARDEN
ER, far.n hands, blacksmith, cooks, chambermaid-,
honse gills, four dinlug room clrls,
dishwasher laundres-, second cook, seam-tress,
housekeeper, 5 per w eck. MEEHAN 'S, o Grant
street. mh23-D
SItuatton.
BOOKKEEPING I ATTEND TO AN YTTIIN'G
In the line of intricate accounting, snch as
opening and closing or books or correction or
errors: also give instruction in the use of the
Voucher System. A. F. kAWHILL, 1S7 Federal
St.. Allegheny, Pa. dc6-34-D
POSITION-BY A YOUNG MAN GRADUATE
of bookkeeping and shorthand. Address
UEADUATE. 1U3 Market st., McKeesport.
mh21-2
Boarders and Lodgers.
OCCUPANTS - FOR WELL FURNISHED
front room with hoard: stationary wash
stand. CORNER SOUTH HIGHLAND AV.
AND WALNUT ST.. E. E. mh22-9S
OCCUPANT-l. OR FURNISHED FRONT ROOM
aboie North av., Allegheny. Address ,
Dispatch office. mh22-135
Financial.
-yfOXEY TO LOAN ON CITY. SUBURBAN
-ltJL and iarm properties stocks, school and
municipal bonds, as wcK as other securities,
negotiated. ED. WlTTIsH. 410 Grant St.. Pitts
burg, Pi. lel4-25-D
MOlt'ICtAGES-WE HAVE MONEY TO LOAN"
In am amount desired, at lowes' rates, no
delay. O. O'DONNELLisON, 1146Pennav.
mlill-67
MORTGAGES ON CITY OK ALLEGHENY
conntv propcrtv at lowest rales. II EMU
A. WEAVER A CO.. 9J Fourth avenue. inh2-u
T'l LOANSTCWO. 1) AMOUNTS OF f3.000
and upward on city and suburbaa property,
on 5 per cent: also smaller amounts at fa per cent.
BLACK. BA1RD. 'Jo Fourth avenue
se21-d26-D
TO LOAN S200.000 ON MORTGAGES J100
aud upward at 6 per cent: f.'iOO.OCO at4.Sj per
cent on residences or business property, vacant
lots or farms. ;. H. FRENCH, I Fourth ave.
Miscellaneous.
ALL TO USE JONES' BEUUUG PA RALYZE1I
Jones' Magic Hoacli Powder: contains no
poison: roaches banished oy contract: satisfac
tion iriven or no pav. Prepared by GEO. W.
JONES 222 Federal sC. Alleglieny. Pa. Sold by
all first-class druggists. Residence No. so Mon
tery st, 1v11-4.:-:mvf
E
VERY LADY-WISHING TO BE HEROWN
dressmaker to call at 61C Penn ave. fon-
poslte Home's stores) and Investigate MADAME
FLLSHER'S ladles tailoring sysxm; no risk;
parlies responsible: school now open. no!9-23
3T1VERYONETO KNOW THAT THEY CAN
ii get their sewing machine repaired In first
class Older; all work warranted at the lowest
prices: genuine needles and attachments for all
:akes at H. CARTER'S, Sewing Machine Bazaar,
19 sixth st., two doora below Bijou Theater.
1a22-nwp
FOR SALE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE.
East End Residences.
A 17 PER CENT INVESTMENT IN THE EAST
END-!3,000 will handle it. Particulars of
T. O. BROWN & CO., 90 lourth av.
inh22-125
FOR SALE OR RENT-IMMEDIATE POSSES
SION, all elegaut new house of 12 rooms, all
modern requirements, beautilul conservatory ad
joining reception hall, ample porches and bal
conies and large lot: sheltered, southeast ex
posure, commanding finest view or East Liberty
valley. CHAs. SHIELDS. Dithrldge St., near
Centre av., or County Engineer's office.
mhl9-55
IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR A HANDSOME
home In East End here Is something at
Euatly reduced price. A new H-room pressed
rlck house with every modern improvement:
has reception ball, sliding doors, slate mantels,
tile hearth hath, pantrv, laundrv, cement cellar,
etc: possession April lor before If necessary:
nothing but first-class surroundings; lot 40x100:
easy terms, s. A. DICKIE & CO., Penn and
Shady av.. E. E., 2124. mli21-33-D
Ot OOO-FOR A NEW TWO-STORY AND
O-J' attic rrame house, with bath, hot and
cold watir, range, laundry, electric bell; very
complete; all modern Improvements, flue lot,
hrst-class surrounding and within two minutes
or electric line, or five minutes of cable: erv
ca-y terms. S. A. DICKIE CO., Penn and
Shaky av.. E. E. 1612. mh21-33-D
(Pk") SOO-FOR ONE OF THE NEATEST LIT
CjjJ TLB homes In East End: new six-room
frame, with hall and vestibule. Inside shutters,
frout and back porches, pantry, citv water, good
drv cellar: lot nicely terraced; gbod location;
convenient to eletlilc line, lot 25x120: easyterms.
S. A. D1CKIE& CO., Pcnnaud shadyavs.. E E.
(451) mh21-33-n
orr 000 will buy a nine-room brick
jj ? houe ou paved street and on line 01 cable;
has vesilhnle. hall, sliding doors, slate manttls,
etc.. Inside shutters, range, bath, h. and c. water,
both gases: a modern home, and very cheap. S.
A. DICKIE & CO., Penu and Shady avs., E. E.
mh21-33-D
Ilazelvvood Residences.
HAZELWCOD-2-STOUY FRAME DWELL
ING of 7 rooms, bath, hall, laundry, hard
wood finish, newly papered and palnted.nat. gas,
h. and c water, inside w. c. sewered, etc: lot
60x120 leet; 2 minutes' walk Irom Harelwood sta
tion and second Avenue Electric Railway: price,
SU.HX): terms reasonable. IRA Jk LURCHF1EI.O,
lis Fourth av. U13-3U
HAZELWOOD-SMITH ST.. NEAR ADAMS,
tea-room frame house, modern conven
iences; lot 55x120: price low. MURRY & EI
S ALL, 34 1 Idelity building. lnhlS-W
ON HAZELWOOD AV.-FIVE M1N. FROM
station, six-room brick house: all modern
conveniences: lot 24x100. MURKY & EDSALL.
34 Fidelity building, nibis-lt
FOtt SALE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE.
City Residences.
AN ELEGANT PROlTTY-IN THE THIR
TIETH and Thlrty-nrst wards, touthsMe:
improvements are a double three-story brick
house olJ3 rooms, hall and all modern conven
iences: cood cellar: Revnolds heater, eic: stone
prlujr house, frame carrliprc house, stable ana
tenant house; four never-lulling springs ,ex
ccllent water, also live hydrants supplied ov Mon
ongaliela Water Companv: over 14 acres ground,
soil rich: orchard or six or eight acres, choice
fruits, shade and ornamental trees: the location
Is one orrare beautv. commanding a imgnlncent
and picturesque view of both cities, the Motion
gahela Vallev and down the Ohio river for several
miles: easv of access, within three minute or
Castle Slnnnoii incline. live minutes or Hcventti
street incline and only 20 minutes from Pittsburg
poslofflce. offering many Inducements and a bar
gain to parties who wish to buv for subdivision.
ADPlvtoGEORGKT. ROBINSON, Robinson. Rei
Mfg. Co.. 53 Carson st , or L M. PEN NOCK &
SON, 147 Fourth av. mhIl-42-MWs
LARGE CORNER LOT AND DOUBLE
dwelling, with hall In (enter. In the eltv.
contiguous to Wvlle avenue cable curs: lot about
HOslUOfeet: dwelling has ten good roomsandie
nlete throughout with the usual conveniences: a
Tare bargain, spare to erect rt to 10 additional
dwellings on same lot: a solid Investment. JAS.
W. DRAPE & CO., IS Fourth av.. city. j
iuh21-.i2-ir
Q.f 250-CL1FF ST.. A RARE UAROAIN,
Ott9 new pressed brick dwelling, eight rooms,
bath, w. c, estluulc. hall, slate mantels, tile
hearths In parlors, front and rear stairways;
nouse never oeen occupiea; nice 101: primu; -root
allev: sewered. (1170.) ALLl.h UAII.EY,
1CJ I.-,,,-!, ... 1.1 lt.7 ,T,li.--(k..ltll
164 Fourth av. lei. Ib7,
inh2:-So-MW-ssu
Allegheny Residences.
ALLEGHEN-NEW DWELLING OFTEN
rooms, .having everv convenience: rooms
and reception hall very bandsomtly finished In
bardnoods: fine mantels anil cabinet mirrors,
elaborate paper aud fresco work: butlers" pantrr,
closets, etc. : bay windows and porcli facing Ihe
ark; good stable, etc.: bargain If taken at once.
AMUKL W. BLACK & CO., 90 Fourth av.
mll22-ll4-MWF
ALLEGHENY HOUSE OF FIGHT ROOMS,
with bath, natural gas and all useful appli
ances. ani In fine order throughout; good lot w Ith
side entrance: only one square from the electric
cars, above the parks. JAS. W. DRAPE CO.,
129l"ourth av., Pittsburg. mli21-52-D
SOUTH CANAL ST.-NEAR CHESrNUT ST..
Alle,'hcnyrgood Investment: two three-story
brick dnelllngs on Tront and t?o two-story
frames-oil the rear; lot 4SxllG to a 20-foot alley.
SAMUEL W. BLACK &. CO., 99 Fourth av.
mhlS-93-MWF
Sulmrlmn Residences.
i100D nOCSF-AND 2 ACRES OF GROUND
UT near the city, close to railroad station: eight
rooms, hall, cellar, observatory, porches, etc.: all
iu prime order: unceasing supplv or good water,
orchard, shrubberv and outbuildings, chicken
hou e, etc , ef;. JAS. W. DRAPE &. CO.. 129
Fourth av., Pittsburg. mh.T-5J-D
RUUIIRBAN RESIOfNCES AT GLENallAW,
P. & W . R. It. ; two Queen Aune rrame houses,
nine looms each, bathrooms, finished attics,
porches, hot and cold w iter, natural gas, coin
plcle ontbuildingsproperty Is almost new; lot
little over an acre: seen miles Irom cityand
near to railroad station. JAS. W. DRAPE&CO.,
129 Fourth avenue, Pittsburg. mIi21-52-Dp
3 ACRES AND GOOD RESIDENCE NEAR
Scwlcicley. contiguous to railroad station; a
pretty place: shade and trult trees and sluubbery:
in rooms and all modern Improvements In the
residence: ail In prime order: outbuildings, etc.,
etc.: a bargiln. JAS. W. DRAPE i. CO.. 129
Fourth av., Pltuburg. mh21-52-D
C!
O lots, the low est 1 rices and the easiest and best
terms in the county at Sheraden, lo minutes from
Union statio.i; see Slieradcn berorevou buy else
where. ANDREW PA1TERSON, SecrUarv. k.7
Fiflh av. re27-72-D
FOR SALE LOTS,
East End Lots.
BOND ST. VERY DESIRABLE BUILDING
lot. 40x106, one square rrom North High
land av. and three minutes rrom Dnqucsnc
Traction. BAXTER, THOMPSON & CO., IS!
Fourth av. mb22-I3S-MW F
I" OTS-TWO DESIRABLE. LOW ON Hl
.J BECCA. near l.lbertv st.; etch have 50 leet
lrontnge and g od depth: prices reasonable.
MURKY AEDSALL, S4 Fidelity Building.
llllll7-25
Q1 150 FOR A VERY DESIRABLE LOT IN
t5X Hit Eist Eud: one square rrom Fifth av.,
two minutes from electric road: surroundings
good: Iot37XJ20. BAXTER, THOMI'Si'.N & (..
162 Fourth av. mh22-13S-MWF-
Gl ?Cfp-LOT AT A BARGAIN LOT 40X1W.
StrOU near llrushton station, in sult-ible
place for a haudsome residence: price low, terms
easy. HOWARD BROWN, i51 Fourth av.
mhl5-85-MWF '
OO 750-MARGARETTA AND BERLIN SI'S.:
O.- corner lot 50x100. (a 373.) BLACK &
BA1RD, 95 Fourth av. mli22-6
Tarmr.
FA KM -WILL SELL OR EXCHANGE-A
good farm of about 100 acres, near the city and
less than a mile from railroad station large dwell-
lng, barn, orchard, etc.: would sell the entire
farm, or In two parts or 58 and 33 acres respective
ly. JAS. W. DRAPE&CO., 129 Fourth av.. Pitts
burg. mll-SS-D"
F
ARM-73 ACRES OF EXCELLENT LAND,
level and rolling, coal vein nine rect thick.
two orchards, good rrame house nine rooms and
large barn; one-half mile from station and river,
near Pittsburg. ED WlTTISH, 410 Grant st.
mh22-D
Atlantic City.
ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. - FOR SALE OP.
rent Unfurnished hotel of 75 bedrooms,
with all modern conveniences, located in the cen
tral part or the city, near the beach. For Inspec
tion, etc., apply to 1. l. ADAMS itu.. agents.
mhSS-a,'
ATLANTIC CITY. N. J.-KENT OKSALE
Holels, cottages and "oath houses; lots for
sale In all parts ot the cltv; also South Atl intlc
City. ISRAEL G. ADAMS & CO.. Real Estate
Agents Real Estate and Law Bul'dlnir rcC-'N1
TOR SALE BUSINESS.
Business Opportunities.
B
ARBER SHOP-A GOOD LOCATION-CALL
at no. i; nun .av. 1x1123-34"
CLOTHING AND GENTS' FURNISHING
goods store In Beavtr Falls, Pa.; best cloth
ing stand in the town: will sell or rent building to
bujer; at picscnt doing a tearly business of be
tween $25,000 and $3). CM); owner having other
business cause for selling Address H. MOVER,
Beaver Falls, Pa. mh-l-Iu-
C0MM1SS1ON BUSINESS-WIIICH IS NOW
paylrg the owner ?3. 000 per annum.and which
Is lncieasing, will be soldtowner wislics to change
climate. Address BUSIN ESS, Dispatch olh.ee.
luIl20-riO-MWF
M
AGNET1C IKON AND COAL TRACT-;
fine. Particulars. BOX324. Erie. Pa.
mh21-9
OYSTER AND CHOP HOUSE-BEST LOCA
TION. In eltv; doing a business of SO to
$150adav. Address LEWIS HADLEY, 158 Su
perior St., Cleveland, O. mh23-l
rjEsTAURANT-FINELY LOCATED. SI.8C0:
b butcher shop, planing mill aud lumber yard,
with annual business of $150,100, on casv terms;
shoestore, tlnshop. grocery stores, J500 to s.5,000;
bakeries, cigar stores, drug stores, milk depots.
SHLFAKD A- CO.. 151 Fouith av. Ie25
Business Properties.
FIFTH AV. WAREHOUSE, 30 FEETFKONT;
occupied for 20 years as leed store good
chance to get Into an established business; 8J7 50
per month. BAXTER. THOMPSON CO.,
lourth av. mli22-191
FINE BUSINESS PROP RI'Y-ON Fol'RTH
av., city; a rapldlv lmpiovlng vicinity:
values increasing largely. JAS. W. DRAPE &
CO., 129 Fourth av., city. mlill-Si-D"
Manufacturing Sites.
SHELVING, BINN'S. COUNTERS AND FIXT
URES generally used In a first-class groccrv
store: all new and In good condition: also a large
Icechest. ANDREW WILSON, 4110 Liberty av.,
cor. Main St., sixteenth ward. city. mliii-H
SITL'-AN ELEGANT JIANUFACTUIING
slteof about live acres, Iroutlng 011 railroad
and river, in the eltv. Terms, etc., irom J as. W .
DRAPE&CO., 120 Fourth av city. mh21-52-u
FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS.
Machinery and Metals.
AUTOMATIC HOISTING ENGINES-WORK
penectly right and left, with single or
double drum: second-hand boilers aud engines
also on hand: general machine worK promptly
executed; correspondence solicited, COMBINA
TION ENGINE CO.. LIM., 4MU Penn ave., Pitts
burg. delO-W-jiWS"
H01S11NG ENGINES. DERRICKS AND
derrick forging, steel hoisting and guy
ropes In stock: stailouan engines and boilers,
shears, clay and ore pans." etc. THOMAS CAR
LIN'S SONS, Lacock and Sandusky streets, Alle
gheny. Pa. au5-35-MCTT'
SLCOND-1HND EN'GINE AND BOILERS
One 14x24. two 12x18, one 11x24, one 10x20, one
10x10, 9x12, 8x12 and lane lot of smaller sizes:
10-11. P. mounted portables one pair ol boilers
42x26. agent lor the Standard governor, ptiinns.
sliaitlne. pulleys, etc 2.1 and 1!5 Park Way, Alle
glieny. Pa. J. s. YOUNG. Jc6-U
SECOND-HAND ENGINES-ONE 27 H. P.
Ball pat. electric light engine, almost new;
one 5x3. oue 7x7, one 5xfa, vertical engines: one
heavy 14x24, one 11x12, 3 8x12 ana 2 7x12. In horl
zoulal engines: all rood as new. HARMLS MA
CHINE DEPOT, SSFirstav.. Pittsburg Pa.
JaJO-D'
STEEL 1" RAILS FOESALE ABOIJTaiTONS
second hand 351b: well fit for relavlng, but
pdd lengths. Address P. O. BOX 940, Pittsburg,
la. mh23-7
THE CELEBRATED ACME AUTOMATIC
surety engines and non-explosive boilers,
lor gas or oil fuel, from one to tive-horsc power:
also, the latest Improved ventilating rails; perlcct
satisfaction guaranteed; by J. PKAGEIC Gen
eral Agent, fco. 4 Firth av., Pittsburg. Pa.
leio-iuj-Mwr-
rilHE POKTEK & DDUTHETT CO.. LIM.. DAIS
X KAGHst. and Klver av.. Allegheny, Pa.,
engines, boilers and castings. Repairing prompt
ly attended to. JaG-Sb
Miscellaneous.
COUNTERS-TWO CAKVED COUNTERS AND
glass shelving case. Inquire at 533 SMITH
FIELD r. . U1I121-6P
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS.
norses, Velilcles, Live Stock, Etc
TELIVERY WAGONS-DELIVERY WAGONSf
all stvles: our own maice. v ai. un.oivr.rcx-.
840 to 344 Ohio street, Allegheny. Telephone. 3420,
lell-76-MWS'
HOME NEW TWO-STORY URICK. RECEP
TION hall and three rooms, first floor: Tour
rooms second and three rooms mansard; hard
wood mantels with cabinets first floor, balance
slate; sliding doors between reception hall, parlor
and dining room: irood lot: location, Hlppey st.
se agents. BANTER. THOMPSON & CO.. 162
Fourth av. m1i22-is8-Mwr
TO LET.
City Residences.
HERRON V-NEAR WYLIE AV. CABLE
cars: good frame house of S rooms, porches
Iront and rear, good stable, etc.: lot GoxlTo: rent
$100: possession March 20, 1891. See THOMAS
MCCAFFREY, 3509 Butler si. le226-MWSt
TO LET-CHEAP-A FINE LARGE HOUSE,
12 rooms modern fixtures; No. 437 Liberty,
nr. Firth St.: SSOper 1110. : send ror list. W. A.
HERRON A. SONS. 0 Fourth av. mhl9-86-JITIlFt
S3
fT-SO-CENTER AV., IJINWIDDIE ST..
1 i Knn in.(tiin innonir1 hfIiL O ifmnc
every convenience.. BAXTER, THOMPSON &
CO., 162 ourth av. mh22-l9lt
East End Residences.
STANTON AV.-NEAR NEGLEY AV., FINE
new residence of nine rooms, hall and rront
porch: every convenience; will be handsomely
pnpcrcJ; good ruruace and electric light; rent
low. BLACK. A BA1RD, 95 Fourth av.
mh20-55t
TO LET-537 50; MCE CORNER IKHP-E: SIX
rooms, attic bath; modern fixtures: all In
first-class order: Ellsworth av.: street paved nod
sewered: Shidvsldc: send lor list. W A HER
RON & SONS, 80 t ourth av. inhl9-86-ITliFt
TO LET-SJt', REDUfJEll RENT.PERMONTH,
modern house, eight rooms, lu first-class
order, nice yard, location aood: Haum st.. Sii idv
sldo: send lor list. W. A. HERRON JL SONS. SO
Fourth av. mh22-133t
TO LET-NO. 321 I DW'IN ST.. ONE SQUARE
rrom South Highland av., six rooms, attic
larxu porch, nice aid. S35 per lnoutli: send for
list. W. A. HERRON SONS, 89 t onrth iv.
nih20-73-MFt
TO LET-$37 50 PER MONTH. ONE SQUARE
rrom Highland av.. No. 337 Edwin st.. six
rooms, bath, attic late Improvements: send lor
list. W. A. HLRRON & SONS. SO Fourth av.
mh22-ri3t
Qn PER MONTH-WALNUT ST.. TWO-
OvJ STORY mansard brick, eight rooms, all
conveniences: two squares irom Firth a v.. neir
Aiken. UAXIER, THOMPSON & O., 162
Fouith av. nih22-191t
Q-J Q ROUP SI".. NEAR WALNUT -BRICK
OJLO bouse 01 10 rooms. Inquire or THOS.
11ACKETT, Chamber or Commerce, or on prem
ises. mli5-95-MTht
Alleciieny Residences.
HOUSES-TWO LARGE. WELL-FINISHED
dwelling houses or 11 rooms each, situate at
Nos. 5 and II North avenue, near Allegheny
avenue. Second ward, Alleglienv city, with all
modern improvements: rent, $800 per annum:
also, two elegant new brick dn-elllng houses ori2
rooms each. Just completed, at Nos. 40 and 42
Beach street, near pirks. with all modern lm
proe1nents: rent, $900 per annum. Inquire of
WM. F. AULL, Agent, No. 60 Third av., Pitts
burg. mli20-t
J"ICE FIVE-ROOM DWELLING FEDERAL
JL?t st. extension: store and dwelling. Chestnut
it., Allegheny; six-room dwelllug, Sedgwick st.
Inquire of J. K. McKEE, 70S Penu av.. room 611.
fe7-04-MWSt
ECOND AND THIRD FLOORS-61 RIVLIR
av., Allegheny; gas and water; 63 Klrkpatrlck
av., Ailegbenj, six rooms, hath, w. c. etc. .
W. MCNEILL, 152 Fourth av. mh20-63t
SIX-ROOM HOUsE-HALL. BOTH GASES, NO
water rent, newlv papeed, Rldgewood av.,
close to i leclrlc cars, Allegheuy: rent low. BAL
UENSI'ERGER & W 1LL1AMS, 154 Fourth av.
mh22-7t
THAT LARGE. AVELI-AFFOI.NTEDTHREE-SIORY
b'rick dwelling with Iront porch,
situate No 20 Bldwell st., near Western av., Al
legheny, contains 14 rooms and all the modern
improvements. Inside bathrooms and iv. c., ser
vants' w. c. In basement, Llevilor. elegint laun
dry, porcelain tubs: will be rented rca-onable to
a first-class tenant. Inquire at No. 809 LIBERTY
SI'.. Pittsburg, Pa. iuhl7-)7t
TO LEI" ALLEGHENY HOUSE. NO. 177
Bldwell, near Franklin St., nice houso. file
rooms. SO per month: also. No Si Hemlock st..
nctrEast pirk, eight rooms, modern fixtures,
?E! per month, send for list V, . A. 1IFURON &
SONS, SO Fourth av. lllll22-134-JlWt
TO LET-IN ALLFGHEN Y. S25 Ph.ll MONTH,
a good house, fire rooms and attic. No. 202
I ranklln st. ; also No. 88 Hemlock St., llilld ward,
eight rooms, modern fixtures, ?30 per month; send
lor list. W. A. HERRON & SONS, 80 Fourth av,
mh20-79-MFt
2 NICE NEW BRICK HOUSES-OF 8 ROOMS
each. Willi bath. w. c. natural gas. etc.. in
Allegheny: So5 per mouth; Immediate possession.
JAS. W. DRAPE & CO., 129 Fourth av.. city.
mh21-5i-lt
Suburban Residences.
AT LAUREL STATION. FORT WAYNE
Railroad, six-room house, 1S: also ten
room house, with extensive grounds ana orchard,
at iiasouable rent. Apply to C. S. HUDDLL
STON. nih23-15t
CliAFTON-NEW HOUSE NIN'EKOOMS.TWO
porches: finely sltaatcd: tlrtee minutes from
station; rent 22 50 ptrmonih. J. R. MURPHY,
opposite station, tratton. Pa. mlU7-5t)t
HOUSES-OF SIX ROOMS. IIALI POUCHES,
natural r.is. large lot, with Trult and fine
water; quite close to North Mansfield station.
Panhandle K. R.; low rent- JAS. W. DRAPE &
CO., 129 Fourth av., Pittsburg. mb21-52-Dl
WILD WOOD STATION. A. V. R. 1L. ONE
mile rrom city line 1 nouse 9 rooms,?I5 ner
month; 2 houses 5 rooms, ?3 per mouth, 1 bouse 5
rooms. $6 per month: I house 9 rooms, $20 per
month; farm 76 acres, $15 per month; good board
walk from station to each house, natural gas aud
spring water. T. S. KNAP, 3313 Penn av.
mhl2-i9t
20
ACRES OF LAND AND DWELLING
V7 near City View. Reserve township, above
astst., Alleglieny. JAS. W. DRAPE&CO., 129
Foarthav., Pittsburg. mhJl-52-ot
nooms.
KOOM-ON SECOND FLOOR; SIZE 18x75.
with good north light: rent low to right
p irties. Inquire at ITIA RLES REIIIIEL'S. cor
ner Federal and South Diamond sts., Allegheny.
mli2J-2t
EOOMS-TWO LARGE OKFURJISHEI)
rooms and bath, near parks, Allegheny.
Apply 30 LINDEN SI'.. Allegheny. mh23-22t
TWO WELL-FUKMSHED ROOMS. ALL
conveniences, very cheerful: house faces east
park; nomeals. 10ULDAKAV., Alleglienv.
mhZMOSt
Farms.
FARM OF 135 ACRES-WITH DWELLINGS
and outbuildings, etc.: on line of railroad.
JAS. W. DRAPE & CO., 129 iourth av., Pitts
burg. mh2I-52-Dt
Offices, Desk Room. Etc
OFF1CES-1N" IRISH. PENN. EISNER, EX
CLLSIOR, Schmertz, Kuhnand other bulld
lugsanil In other good localities: sendusyour
name and address and we will mail jou our rent
list regularli until April 1 lree orcharge. BLACK
a. DAittiA no rotiriu av. jais 63t
vFFICE-lakgeofhOE on first floor
V Shannon building. 108 Fourth av.. now occu-
pien oyr. rinswaue, proser; also otner oiiires,
singly or en suite. nih21-47t
o
FFICES-DESIRAI1LE OFFICES IN THE
ricr.s-iir.siKAUL.fc offices iz
Sale Deposit Company Building. A
IFF1CE OF THL COMPANV, Fourth
Apply at
tli .av.
the OF
mhl2-.W-Dt
TDOOMS-FOURTH AV.-IN NOS 129AND13I,
JLv suitable ror lawyers, doctors or ofilccs or.iny
kind, opposite new postoIEce: most central loca
tion in the uity. CHARLES SOMLRS .fc CO.
mli21-t,St
llusmess Stands.
E
LEGANT STOREROOM WITH PLATE
glass rront, 287 Ohio st. ; good business loca-
tlon. Aiply to J. 11. AIKEN & CO., 100 Filth av.
mli2I-:-Dl
17
FLOOR-iOxtt, WITH OR W1IHOUT POWER,
suitable fur light manufacturing. Inquire of
X'KAltL LAUNDR. 25 Federal St.. Pittsburg.
.i,i j-.
nihia-42t
STORES AND BUSINESS ROOMS IN ALL
parts of the two cities and suburbs; send your
name and address and we will mall yoa our rent
list regularly until April 1, tree of charge.
BLACK. & BAIRD. SB Fourth av. del7-20t
prop; FIFTH AV.-FINE NEW SIORKROOM:
Out) plate glass front, good cellar: very low
rent; elegaut location tor grocery or any retail
Ull5iness. JJAAIEH, THOMPSON X CO.,
1S2
1 ourth av.
mill
:-191t
Atixnllaiieou5.
DWELEINGS.SroRESANDOFFICES-UPON
request we will mall jou our rent list reg
ularly until April 1. iree ol charge: write vour
name plainly and ghc lull resilience address
street and number. BLACK i. BAIRD. 95 Fourth
avenue. ics-7lt
PERSONAL.
I3ERS0NAL-CASH PAID FOR OLD COLD
and silver: Jewelry repaired; new work made
to order. CHRIS. HAULTL 541 Smithfield st (
JalS-al
PERSON AL-REAL ESTATE AND INSUR
ANCE. MYER (.ALMNULK, Voder law
building, cor. Filth and Wyliuais. Telephone
1707. inhS-Uj
PERSONAL-WEBSTER'S LARGE QUARTO
Dlctlonaiv, $2 50: special bargains lu olJniid
liew hnnLs Huri'niy tlilc in. mth h'l(Ak IIACON
r i it tut i . ..a.. i.i .. ...i.t
v v.., mil fnuiLllllClU di.
lull 12
PERsONAL-THE MANUFACTURERS OF
email who desire to receive samples of email
work in old country stylo may send steel objects
to G. D., 150 Lytic St., Fostorla. 0. mli'22-197
PERSONAL UN E HOOKb-WE HAVETHE
finest collection ol finely illustrated hooks
In Pittsburg: beautilul bindlugs; low prices; come
and sec them: hundreds ol books for presents.
LEVI'S HOOK STORE. 900 Liberty st. dell
FOUND.
F
iOUND-A LARUE LOT OF WINTER
clothlnir Lelomrlnfrto residents dT this cltv
was iound hanging In the rooms occupied by
DICKSON, the tailor. 45 Filth ave.. upstairs,
altered, cleaned and repaired; the owner should
call lor them, as DlLfoou requires the room.
nol3-D
TO LET SPECIAL.
rrtoj
BY BLACK Jb BAIRD,
95 Fourth avenue.
PITTSBURG.
10 Fourth av., three-storv brick dwelling of 13
rooms, bathroom, range, both gases; 775.
50 and 52 Bluff St.. twn-storv aim mansard stone
front dwelling of S rooms, both gases: S37 .At.
212 (Jenter av., a two-story and attic brick
dwelllngof 8 rooms, bathroom, water, both gases,
etc.: 826 33; good location.
569 Fifth av.. near Gist St., two-story and man
sard brick dwelling or nine rooms, bathroom,
range, both gases, water, etc.; ill 67.
129, 131, 133, 135 W ooster st.. near Wylle av.,
two-storv and mansard dwellings of seven rooms,
bathroom, water, both gases, etc.; ?23.
Dinwiddle St.. near Firth av. new row or ele
gant stone front dwellings of nine Urge rooms
vcstloule, reception hall with cornerflreplaceand
hardwood mantels surmounted with French plate
glass mirror, fine marb e mantels on second floor,
tile be irthslaundrvhasthreenlce stationary wash
tubs with hot and cold water, range, batlirooui
with all conveniences couipleta electric work. ce
mented .cellar, beautiful tront porch and lawn,
good sewerage, etc.; $41 66.
SOUTHSIDE.
3T Twentv-sixth St.. two-story and mansard
brick dwelling or eight rooms: etc. ; S23.
163 Plvmouth st., Dnqnesne Heights two
story brick dwelling of six rooms, natural gas, city
water, etc; I7 50. '
ALLEGHENY.
183 Kcbccea st , two-story brsck dwelllug offour
rooms, water, etc. : good location; 517.
8-1 Decatur st.. near Bldwell st., two-story and
attic brick dwelllngof six rooms, water. etc.:S-,C.
178 Grant av.. neir North av.. two-story frame
dwelling of six rooms, bathroom, natural gas: f.
170 An h st.. near parks, two-story and mansard
brick dwelling or eight rooms, bathroom, range,
both gases: pleasant location; S45.
64Nortnai., corner Grant av.. two-story frame
dwelling or seven rooms, bathroom, ranse. both
gases etc. : good locatlou; C
222 Alleirlienv av.. near North av.. aihree-storv
bricK dwelling or 10 roams, reception ball, bath
room, range, both gases etc.; most complete
house In Allegheny; 70 Si.
30 Sherman av., a three-storv brick dwelling or
10 rooms, bathroom, range, bolh gases, all con
veniences 01 a modern home: $70 84.
EAST END.
flSimen av.. Boulevard place. East End, nice
two-storv and mansard frame dwelling of 10
rooms, bathroom, rane, both gases, etc.; ?!7 50.
Aorth Oakland souare, near Atwood St., two
story and mansard dwelling or 7 room, bath
room, range, both gases slate mantels, tile
hearths, etc. fW 50.
Stanton av., near Negley av.. two-story brick
ilnclliniror nine rooms, bathroom, range, both
gases, and all modern conveniences, S50; will
paper aud put in rurnace and electric light.
BUSINESS PROPERTY.
122 Third av., near Wood St.. three-story brick
bulldlug with office on first floor; will sell boiler
and engine lor l00: $300.
570 Filth av., near Gist St., large storeroom.
?360.
OFFICES.
Schmertz building, cor. Water and Market sts.
Penn building. No. 708 Fnn av.
Eisner building, cor. Firth av. and Wood st.
Excelsior building, cor. Grant st. and Sixth av.
2 Ninth St., cor. Duquesne war. eight office
rooms on second floor; will divide to suit tenant;
$70.
Sl Water st., rour choice office rooms on second
floor, natural iras. stationary washstands, plate
glass Iront; S160; cood location.
MANUFACTURING PROPERTY.
Eagle power building, Sandusky st., floors with
power.
Selbert bulldlmr. Hope St., floors with or with
out power: rent low to good tenants
SEND OR COMPLETE LIST.
Onr entire list being too large to publish in full
in thu papers (it would occupy an entire page of
The Dispatch) we will mall copies to all appli
cants, send us your n tmcandaddresson ap .tal
card and 3 ou will receive our large, complete list,
free orcharge, until suited.
mb23-18 BLACK i. BAIRD, 93 Fourth av.
TO LET
BY VAN GORDER & LLOYD.
6218 Penn avenue. Telephone 5138.
7 rooms, laundrv. bath, 215 Locust st., near
Pride st., Sixth ward; f!l 50.
14 rooms, with lirge lot, on Lincoln av. and line
or Duquesne Tractioa Company, good place ror
boarding house; $70.
10 rooms. Center av. near Craig st.; house just
bciug finished, all conveniences: first-class sur
roundings, $02 50.
10 rooms onMurtlanri st., Dallas station; large
grounds; $28.
9 rooms and laundry, 131 Denniston av. ; $4583.
8 rooms. No. 150 Flavel st., near St itlon st. and
Frankstown av.: good brick house: $35.
8 rooms. No. 4 inland place. North Hlland av.:
excellent locatlou: all com enlen.cs; $41 67 and
water rent.
5 rooms. 6121 Penn av. : stable In rear; $40.
7 rooms. 6J4 Wblttler st., near Larimer av.;
large lot; $25.
6 rooms, 114 WInslow st., near Larimer av..
Twenty-first ward; $20.
6 rooms. Bond st. aud Sheridan av.; bath and
natural gas; $30.
(rooms 114 Church St., near Frankstown av.;
5 rooms, Bellwelrst., Dallas station; $18.
5 rooms, Hastings St.. near Firth av., Twenty
second ward: new house: $14.
3 rooms 659 Lenora St.; $1.
3 rooms Wotilslalr av., near Thirty-seventh St.;
$9 25.
4 rooms Portland st.. Nineteenth ward; $13.
. lnh23-35t
TO LET-'
BY HOKN'BEROER tCO..
HAZELWOOD.
House eight rooms, batb. etc., nice yard, on
Second av., Hazelwood; rent $J2.
House six rooms, batb, etc., lot ;0xl50,on Hazel
wood av., rent $25.
House ot eight rooms near Hazelwood Station:
rent $28.
House six rooms, large garden, near Hazelwood
Station; rent $2J.
Ho'tse seven rooms, near Hazelwood Station;
rent $18.
House scven,rooms. nearly one acre ground,
three minutes irom Hazelwood Station: rent $J0.
Houses four rooms aud finished attic, $12.
iuh23-25
rrio LET
X BY W. A. HERRON S. SONS,
SO I- ourth avenue.
EASI'ENDHOUSE8.
Stanton, near North Highland av a fine house
16-ooms, large ground; fi-1 31 per mo.
St. Clair, near Penn, modern house 6 rooms;
nice yard; $.'6 per mo.
Potter St., Shidsftle, good house.8 rooms; mod
ern hxtures; $7o per; rr.
Also others, large and small. Send for list.
mliiJ-19
T
O LET- .
BY W. A. HERRON SONS,
80 Fourth nv.
DOWNTOWN HOUSES.
No. 59 Center av. ; location first-class; modern
brick house; 9 rooms; $10 per month.
No. 47 Liberty, ucar Fifth St., lurze house; 12
rooms: $80 per month.
No. 10 Cliff St.; new house; 4rooms; $13 per
month.
Also many others. Call or send for list. mli23-19
NOTICES.
Office of
CONTEOLLER OF ALLtOIIENT CoUXTr.
:oBXTT.
8. 169L S
PITrsBDEQ. pa., March 18,
-VTOTICE TO APPLICANTS FOR THE
JLl office of toiler Inspector of Allegheny
county. Pa.
The Hoard of Commissioners for tho exami
nation of applicants for the position of lio'ler
Inspector of AHecnetiv countv. Pa., will open
their sessions o.i THURSDAY. March 20. 1801,
in the grand jury room of the Court House at
10 o'clock A. jr., of which notice is hereby
given all applicants. By order of the board.
J. A. MCCORMICK,
mhl9-34-MTli3 Chairman.
Secretary's Officii, National Asso--i
ciation of Machinists, I
Pittsburg Lodge. No. 52. .March 21, 1S31, f
Headquarters 102 Fourth avenue. J
Whereas, It has pleased Almighty God, to
remove Irom our midst, after a brief illness,
our late brother, 11. Ik Love, and
Whereas, Tho Intitnato relations long held
by our deceased brother with the members of
this lodge reuaer it proper that we place on
record our appreciation of his Services; there
fore, bo it
Resolved. That in the death ot Brother Love
this lodge loses a faithful and zealous member,
who was always prompt to advance its inter
ests, and whoso virtues endeared him not only
to his brethren of this Iodite, but to all bis fel
low citizens; therefore, be it
Resolved, That this lodge tenders its heart
felt sympathy to the family and relatives of
onr deceased brother In this theirsad affliction.
Resolved, That these resolutions be entered
upon the minutes of this lodge, and that a
copy of them be sent to tha family of our de
ceased brother.
Pittsburg Lodgf. No. 52, N. A. of M.
G. W. KIRK. 1
M. J. GARN1ER, Committee.
rah23-9 THOS ANDERSON. )
OFFICIAL-PITTSIJURG.
office ok the uity t rcasuelk, i
Municipal Hall. Sjhtiifield St. (
"VfOlTCE IS 1IEREBI" GIVEN THAT ALL
1.A owner (whether resident or non-resident
of the city of Pittsburg) of drays, carts, wagons,
carnages, buggic, eta, to pay their licenses at
this office lorthtvitn.
All licenses not paid on or before the first
Monday in March, 1891, will be placed in the
hands of vehicle officer for collection, subject
to collection fee of 60 cents on each license.
And all persons neglecting to pay cm or before
first .Monday In May, ISM, will be subject toa
penalty double the amount of tho licences, to be
reentered before the proper legal authority of
said citv. The old metal plates of tart year
must be returned at the time licenses aro taken
out, or 25 cents additional will be charged on
the license.
Rate-t of license: Each one-horse vehicle. So':
each two-horse vehicle, ilO; each four-horse
vehicle. 12: each four-horse hack, $15; oiuni
busses aud timber wheel, drawn by two
horses, S1U.
One extra dollar will be charged for each ad
ditional horse used in above specified vehicles.
J. F. DENNISTON.
feC-SlfD City Treasurer.
AUCTION SALEs.
AUCTION SALE
-oa-
TUESDAY, MARCH 24,
At 3 O'Olook P. M.,
ON THE PREMISES,
No. 12 Eiercer St.,
EIGHTH WARD, CITY",
Lot 25x75 feet, on which 13 a good two (2)
story brick house- containing: seven rooms, attic
and cellar, convenient to Wylie atenne cable
cars, and only about 8 minutes' walk from the
Court House: desirable investment; sale posi
tive to close up an estate,
I. M. P5NN0CK & SON,
mhlO-IO-MTTS
117 FOUP.TH AVE
UCTION SALK OF
JAPANESE GOODS
At No. 628 Bmithtield street, between Sixth and
Seventh avenues. Entire stock, comprising
over J25.000 in value. We hezl to nnnonnce to
the nubile that our JAPANESE WARE DE
PARTMENT, which has beeu a feature in our
business, having; been attended by almost every
ladv in the two cities and th surrounding;
country, will be DISCONTINUED in the
fut'ire. Our room on second floor, devoted to
the sale of these poods, will Iih used for other
pnrpo-.es. Our annual Holiday Displays will
undoubtedly he missed by a number of our
patrons, and we would therefore advise you to
attend our sae and jje yonr pick out of .one of
the largest and most complete lines of Japanese
goods in the country, sale beginning Mundav,
March 2, at Ma, m.. and 2 P. M.. and Satur
day, 7 P. 11- aud continuing until all goods are
disposed of. Goods delivered.
WM. HASLAUE & SON.
J. A. Robinson, Auctioneer, C-6 Smithtieid
streer. ml2-26D
BULLETIN OF SALES BY THE HENRY
AUCTION COMPANY"
.MONDAY", March 23, sale of boots, shoes,
notions, etc., at the rooms. No. 311 Market
street.
TUESDAY. March 21, sale of household
goods and carpets, at residence. No. 1 Arch
street, Alleciieny City. TUESDAY", March 21,
sale of fine line of carpets and furniture at our
rooms. No. SU Market street.
WEDNESDAY. March 25. sale of upright
pi mo, furniture and carpets at No. 11 Stockton
avenue. Allegheny City.
THURSDAY. March 2B. sale at our rooms.
No. 311 Market street, of unclaimed freignt
packages of Amencan Express Company.
TH URSDA Y. March 20, sale at residence No.
22 BidnelH. street, Allegheny, paintiugs, car
pets, bric-a-brac and furniture.
FRIDAY, March 27, sale of elegant furniture,
carpets and household goods, at our rooms. So.
311 Market street.
MONDAY. March 30. sale at No. 521 Shady
lane, household goods and carpet.
TUESDAY. March 31, hall, room and stair
carpets, full line uf furniture at the rooms. No.
311 Market street, city. Also, same date, at
store, sale of tailors' judgments. mb22-170
UCTION SALE
Elegant Furniture, Carpets. Upright Pnno,
Silverware, Hedaing, Etc., at the residence,
11 Stockton av., Allegheny City,
WEDNESDAY. MARCH 25, 1S9L
at 10 o'clock A. 31.
The entire elegant furnithment of 11 room?,
embracing haudsoino silk plush parlor suit,
fine upright piano. bric-a-brac,ornanients.book-case,
fine oak hall rack, center tables.portieres.
window shade3 and lace curtains, handsome
chamber furniture, fine bedding, bed snrings.
hall, room and stair carpets, rugs, etc., fine sil
ver tea set. dishes and jtlaisware. laundry tubs,
wringer, hose and stepladdcr, dining-room
sideboard, exteuslon table and chairs.
Goods may be examined after So'clock morn
ing of sale.
HENRY AUCTION CO.. Auctioneer'.
mh22-132
A UCTION SALE
ELEGANT FURNITURE.
HANDSOME CARPETS.
Costly bric-a-brac, lino paintings, at the resi
dence, 22 Eidwell .. Allegheny City. THURS
DAY, March 2C. 1SD1. at 10 o'clock A. M.
Handsome floor cabinet, ornaments, vases,
fine steel engravings and oil paintings, genuine
Turkish rug", silk tapestry, parlor suit, very
fine carpets on all the room?, halls and stairs,
stair rous. fastenings and pads.Mnetablcs.hand
some bookcase and hallracK, table linens, bed
clothing, snrings and mutresses. line chamber
suits, wardrobes, bedsteads, bureaus and wash
stands. White Sowintr Machine, almost new,
six leather diniug chairs, cost S125, handsome
sideboard and china closer, silverware, delf and
glasware, extension table, reLitrerator. cook
ing utensils, tubs, wringers, hose, stepladdcr,
eta, etc Goods may hu examined after 8
o'clock mnrnh'g of sale.
HENRY AUCTION CO., Auctioneers.
mh22 131
IjlLEGANT PARLOR AND CHAMBER
li suits, fine library, office and dining room
inrnitnre, kitchen and laundry goods, hall,
room and stair carpets, etc., etc.. etc,
AT AUCTION,
TUESDAY MORNING,
March 21 at 10 o'clocr:.
At the rooms. No. 3ll Market street.
Solid walnut, oak and cherry wardrobes, hall
racks, bookcases, bedsteads, bureaus, wash
stands, chamber suits, chiffoniers, tables,
chairs, rockers, china closets, sideboards, ex
tension tables, folding beds. Clipboards, etc:
handsome English rug, tapestry, brocatelle and
hiir cloth parlor suits, easy chairs, lounges and
rockers, decorated toilet ware, bedding, mat
tresses, springs, curtains, cornices, shades,
picture', clocks, rugs, mats and linoleum,
body brussel'. velvet, moquctteand ingrain car
pets, fine silverware, aishe, glassware, cook
ing utensils, laundry goods, etc. etc
HENRY AUCTION CO.,
mh22-129 Auctioneers.
AUCTION SALE
AT RESIDENCE. NO. 1 ARCH STREET.
ALLEGHENY TUESDAY MORNING,
MARCH 21, AT 10 O'CLOCK,
The entire furnishment, embracing chamber
suits, mattresses, bedding, springs, bedstead-,
bureaus, washstands; pictures, curtains, stove,
laundry and kitchen goods, tables, chairs,
rockers, hall, room aud stair carpets, cutlery,
dishes, itc Hou'O will he opened up after 8
o'clock morning of the sale. Evervthinirniustgo.
HENRY AUCTION CO., Auctioneers.
mh22-130
FSJHNITUHE, CARPETS, Etc.,
AT AUCTION.
RESIDENCE, 949 PENN AVENUE.
THURSDAY, .March 20, 10 o'clock A. Jr., the
furnishment of above named dwelling will he
sold, consisting of (3) fine parlor suites, walnut
and oak chamber set, dressing cases, ward
robe", washstands. bureaus extension table,
lounges, nail rack, brussels carpjts, dining
room, kitchen and laundry utenils. one base
burner stove, etc. II. B. bMITHSON,
rab22-53 Auctioneer.
AUCTION SALE,
16 CHURCI A.V.. ALLEGHENY, FRIDAY,
JIARCH 27. at 10 O'clock, a. jr.
Cffice Furniture and Fixtures
AND BAKNE.S SAFE,
Six Mules, Six Horses,
Harness, and four double and five single deliv
ery wagon. Wicke's refngera'or. steam boiler,
milk utensils, tanks, cases, cans, bottles racks,
wiro brackets, etc., eta S. A- DUNCAN, As
signee Sewickley Dairy Company. JOHN
FEDEUKIEL. Auctioneer. mh21-23
MARSHAL'S SALE-BY VIRTUE OF A
writ of venditioni exponas issued out of
tne DNtrlct Court or tho Unitod States for the
Vestern District or Pennsylvania, in admiralty,
and to me directed, I will expose to public sale,
at the United States Mar-dial's ofEc. in the city
of Pittsburg. Pennsvlvaiiia. on .MONDAY, the
30th day of .March, lS'll. at 11 o'clock A. 3t., the
steamboat James Giltunre. her luachlnerv.
tackle apparel, furniture, etc.. libeled, seized,
attached and con.leninn I in ald rourr.
J. R. HARRAli. U. S. Marshal.
JIaeshal's Office, Pittsburg. Pa.
mhl8-9j.D
AUCTION SALE
OF
Boots, shoes, notion?, toys and fancy goods
MONDAY MORNING,
March 2M, at 10 o'clock, at the rooms. No. 311
Markot street. The euiiro.outiit of a country
store will positively be closed out to highest
bidder fur cash.
Henry Auction Co., Auctioneers.
mh22-128 '
J. A. McKELVEY, Auctioneer.
Household furniture, propcrtvandlive stock.
Office 81 Frankstown A v.. East End.
.Terms upori appiistlon. mbS-143-o
AUCTION SALES.
I)Oi;lNSON ds CO, 628 SMITHFIELD
i STREET, lurnish experienced auction
eers for sales of
REAL ESTATE. FURNITURE,
At residences, closing oat stores, etc
Terms reasonable. Ie27-71-D
4 UCTION SALL
11. B. SMITHSON.
.1 Estate aud General Auctioneer, room. S?,
Eisner building. Filth and Wood street. SaleJ
of jewelry and merchandise at stores. Furnt ,
ture at residcuces promptly attended to.
.Ie5-C6n
CHOICE PKOPERTTES.
FACTOR! PE0PERTI
For Sale to Close an Estate.
The undivided half Interest of the plant of
the Whitney Glass Works, situated at Glass
boro. N. J.
Thra is one of. the oldest and largest glass
manufacturing plants in the United States (bas
been in operation over 100 years). Is very
favorably located, having two line3 of railroad
entering the factory premises.
The plant consists of four large factory
buildings:
Stone bullding(45xlll). which contains grind
ing, engine, mold and pot rooms and all tha
necessary machinery.
Twoln-horse power boilers, and oneod-horsa
power engine.
Large stone saw and grl't mill.
Large ''tone store and office.
Two large packing bouses, waresbed, eta
About ICOdneiling bouses.
The whole property is in good repair and oo
rupied. under a Ieae. which expires August L
ISfi. THOMAS ANNADOWN. J. P. WHIT
NEY. Executors, Glas-horo. N. J. inhll-oO
POSITIVE BARGAIN.
Two new two-story mansard brick dwellings
of eight rooms each, with hall, vestibule, bath,
in fact every modern convenience, including
electris light; also, a two-story Queen Anns
frame dwelling of eight rooms, with every con
venience; good lot. corner of two good streets.
In Shadyside, on line of Dnqnesne traction-aud
two squares from Fifth avenue.
Will ell all for $11,000; will pay It) per cenU
Investigate.
BAXTER, THOMPSON & CO,
162 Fourth avenue.
mh22-l!W-MTTSa
LOTS.
LOTS.
ONLY $2,000 EACH.
On Boquct street, Oakland: size 30x120; street
paved aud sewered; electric cars pass these
lot, and they are beyond a doubt the cheapest
lots on the street. See
REED B. COYLE & CO,
Corner Fourth av. ana Grant St.
mb22-79 MWSa
IFOIR, SA.LE3.
Fifth, Near' Highland Av.,
EAST END.
That fine residence and property of William
G. Johnston. E'q. Will sell as a whole, extend
ing back to Howe St., or in parts to suit the
purchaser. Tbe house contains 16 room, with
modern fixtures. See W. A. IIERKON &
SONS. 80 Fourth av. mbll-7u-ll.lS.23
BUSINESS CHANGES.
"VTOTICE OF DISSOLUTION NOTICE IS
Li hereby given that tbe partnership be
tween John Uetchcnroether ami Christ Detzel,
under the llrm name ol John Ilercbenroetber
& (.'., dealers in ice. was dissolved on March
10, 1891. by mutual consent. All debts due the
said partnership are to be paid and those due
Irom the same discharged, at No. 191 Ohio
street, Allegheuy. Pa., where the business will
be continued bv said Christ Detzel.
JOHN HERCHENROETHER,
CHRIST DETZEL.
mh21-44-D
PKOPOSALS.
CONTRACTORS AND MANUFACTUR
ERS will find proposal advertisements of
Natioial, State and Municipal authorities and
of building committees, as well as important
news of projected work in all parts of the
United States and Canada not elsewhere pre
viously published, in THE ENGINEERING
P.ECORD. (nrior to 1SS7 The Sanitary Engi
neer), New York. On sale Mondays in this
city by R. S. DAVIS & CO.. 86" ifth ave.
nolB-lOTlt
OFFICE Or CONTltOLLEK OF
ALLrOIIEXV COBXTT,
PITTSBURG. PA.. March 19 1891.
SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE
CEIVED at this oflice nntil 4 o'clock P. JL
1UESD A Y.March 21. 1S91. for surfacing and
sodding areas about Court House. Bids to be by
the lumpsum for work complete. Thesuccess
f til bidder will be required to give bond in double
tbe amount ot tbe bid for tbe faithful per
formance of contract. The right to reject any
or all bids is reserved. Specifications can bs
seen at the office of County Engineer. JAS. A.
GRIKR, County Controller. mb 19-33
Office of Controller of )
allfgiikxy county.
riTTSBUKO, Pa.. March 19. 1S9L J
SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE
CEIVED afthii office until i o'clock P. 1L.
xJESDAY. March 21, 1891. for cleaning and
restoring soldiers' monument on MonumenC
1II1I, Allegheny. Bids to bo by tke lump sum
complete, aud to be finished on or before May
20. 1S9L Bidders will give bidders' bond with
two sureties in double the amount of the bid.
Specifications can be seen at the offlce
ol County Engineer. The right to reject any
or all bids is reserved.
JAS. A. GRIER,
mil 19-33 Connty Controller.
PROPOSAXJ FOR MATERIAL-UNITED
States Engineer Office. 121 Frauklin
street. Buffalo, N. Y., March 20. 1891. Sealed
proposals in duplicate, for furnishing stone,
sand, pebble", cement and iron moorinzs. re
quired at Buffalo Harbor. N. Y.,will be received
at this office until 2 P. JL, on Monday, the20lh
day of April, Wl, and opened immediately
thereafter in presence of bidders. The atten
tion of b.dders is invited tn Acts of Congress of
February 20. 1SS and February 23. 1SS7. voh 23,
pigexa. aud vol.24. pagelll.StatutesatLarge.
Preference will be given to articles of domestic
production or manufacture, conditions of qual
ity aud price import duties included being
equal. Specifications, general Instructions to
bidders, blank forms of proposals, or necessary
information, will b.- furnished on application
to this cffice. The United States reserves tha
rislit to reject any or all proposals. AMOS
STICKNEY, Major of Engineer-. U. S. Army.
mli23-8-23.21.25.2C.aplli.19
REMOVALS.
C. H. DIETRICH,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
Leather and Shoo Findings,
Will remove about April 1st to
mblR-SO-Jtwy 970 Liberty Street.
W. J. EAST, Architect,
Has removed from Federal St., Allegheny, to
offices located in
WESTINGHOUSE BUILDING.
mb4-12-JIWF PlTTSBCRO, frji.
GEORGE TCAJPTEX,,
TUE MUSIC DEALER,
Will remove to his new granite building;
S"A SMITHFIELD ST..
On or about April L mhI6-7-MWF
REMOVAL.
:r c. iivcillieir,
House ana sign Painter, has removed from
l.V Third avenue, to
73 SIXTH AVENUE.
Opposite Third Presbyterian Cburcb. Special
attention given tn the handling of plate glass,
cutting and drilling. Repairing windows, sky
lights, etc. House painting ana glazing in
all its branches. cl9-63-D
CHARLESSOfelERS&CO.,
DEALERS IN REAL ESTATE.
Will remove their central office, No. 313
Wood street, to
No. 129 Fourth Ave,,
Directly opposite the New Postofflce.
ON APRIL M inhll-37
KE&OETS.
THECHALKONfE
ATLANTIC CITY. N. J.
On the beach, with unsurpassed ocean view.
Halt water baths In the house.
Send for circular.
fel-90-n E. ROBERTS & BOSS.
ITADDON HALL,
ATLANTIC CITY. N. J
Now oppn
Hot and Cola Sea Water Baths in tha House.
f cG-91 LEEDS 4 LIPPINCOTT.
KDECATIONAL.
St, John's Military School,
MANLIU3. N. Y.
SUMMER SCHOOL,
lt. Kev. F,D. HUNTINGTON. 3. T. O.'. Presi
dent. Apply to Lt. Col. WM. VKKUKCICSnpU
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