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JTEE . PITTSBTJR& DISPATCH, TUESDAY,' APRIL
28, 1891; ' ' , J
MANY DREW piZES.
An Increase of Seventeen in the
.Number ot Borough Saloons.
DKOOTHS IN SEVERAL 1WIISHIPS.
Women Are Sot Good Customers in the
Eyes of the Conn.
EEGDLAR GELD OP THE JDSTICE MILL
When the list of retail licenses granted to
township and borough applicants was
handed down yesterday morning there were
Tery few people in the room, as it was not
expected the judges would give it out until
the entire list ol applicants had been heard.
The same order was made in handing it
down as that made when the former list was
completed, that is that "all ojhers were re
fused." Among these latter are some fa
mous road houses that hare been regular
stopping places not only for farmers but for
owners of fast driving teams throughout the
city. "William Lamb, of Stowe township,
can he counted among these, and Frank
ShoDene, of Indiana township, as out-of-town
men. The latter's place was the only
one for a distance of 16 miles on the Kittan
ning road, beyond Dorseyville.
In the boroughs there will be 77 retail
drinking places. Last year there were only
60. The only dry ones are Tarentum.Beltzboover
and Oakmont. The townships where drouths ex
ist arc Hamilton, Harmar, Marshall, Spowden.
Jefferson, Forward, Sonth Versailles and
Springdale.
Lucky Ones In the Boroughs.
Braddock First ward, Fraatz, Jonathan, 909
and 911 Halket avenue: Uallaphcr, Daniel, 1234
and 1:56 Hraddock avenue: Gordon, Lake, 1123
llradduck avenne; Kelly, Bernard, 1003 Braddock
avenue: Lloyd, Isaac 904 and 906 Braddock ave
nuc: tCNelLOwen. 12S0 Braddock avenue; Tray
nor. SL n . 1007 and 1009 Braddock avenue; .N'cv
Ir.ard. Hllsm II . 93u liraddoik avenue: Wlnk
pnhmrii. .1 j.. 113) Braddock avenue: Wolf.
Josei.h. IMS Washington avenue. Second
ward. Dunn. William, Donovan. John. SK
Braddock avenue: Dahlcren. T. It.. 703 Braddock
nence tdwards. V . b , 317 and 319 Mnth street:
Celm, John, Sicrf. Jacob. 13G Braddock atenne;
;ia8er, I'lilllp. 614 Braddock aenue; Jones,
Inoch. Braddock avenue and Verona: Kelly. Ed
ward F.. nj HraddoA avenne: Martin. James I'..
t77Brnldockaeniie: -Maser. William, 43 Verona
street: J5fctn, Zacharlnh, 412 John street: Qtiinn.
John. to6 Braddock avenue: Quirk, Michael. 832
Braddock rvtenue Third ward. Adams. A. It..
646 Braddock avenue: Ciorham. John H.. IS and a
Braddock aienne: i'urccll. James, 551 and 536
Braddock avenue.
Chartlcrs Adams, -Mrs. Eliza, (widow). Char
tier", slrect and lonrth avenue: Conlon. Farrell.
Jialn street: Connors, Patrick. Fourth street and
Fourth avenue; Mclser. Adam, fourth avenue
corner Second street: O'Keefe. Michael. Fourth
aenne and Jefferson street; Paul, Joseph, Main
ttreet near Minefield station.
Una Boroneh Ackerman, Joseph. 87 and 81
Bridge street; Bechtold. Georee A.. Butler plank
road; (jolla, Frank, 232 Butler street: Mclas 1
Freeportand Bntler plank road: Stoll. Charles F.,
Butler plana road and Bridge street.
Urren Tree Borough Sireitenbcreer, Jacob,
V ashlnpton pike.
lloaiettrad Borouch- First ward. Bell. Theo
dore, 20 Kichth avenue: Cascv, Joseph 1"., Atnltv
stmt and P., McK A. K. K. i Kut.in. A..Kinh
aenue: Furlonc, William II.. 133 and 13? sixth
aienue: Gelsel, Gustive, 129 Fourth avenue;
O'B-i-n. John W.. 2117 and 209 felxth avenue:
Oueck. Anton L.,117 Eighth avenue: Schmltt, John
1.. ixtli sxenue and Amity street. Shaw. h. A..
sith aenue; Irautmac, Frederick. Elfthth ave
nue: Wallclike. Vincent. 20 Sixth avenue, sec
ond ward. Bters, Georee W.. o. 604 I)lcVon
street: Lvan. K. 1.. Dickson street and
vwth treei: (,llaffher. John. Sixth avenue and
ilcClnre avenue. Larev, Martin, Fourth avenue
and IMckon street: l.essiper, Uottlieb, No. 610
l)lckon aieel, Malnnev. Michael, Heisei street
and nttsbnrjr. Virginia and Charleston Railroad:
Murphv, Owen. o. Dkkson Mreet: O'Brien,
Hlen. No 501 niKhth street: Kuhc John, Jr.,
Eighth avenue and Ot Farm lane: Schwartz.
Mohola. No I Iplilh avenue; Irauiman, Jacob,
No 333 Flshth avenue; V, atklns, Thomas, llcisel
street and l'ittsburfr, Virginia and Charleston
Jlallroad.
Knoxville Borough Brandt, llenrv, Amanda
avenne and 7-tra street: Fallen. Elizabeth.
Amaudi avenue and Arlington avenue.
Manflcld borough Hard, Lewis .Main and
Oie-tnnt streets.
Millvale Huron 5h Second ward, mills;. Georgo
No. 4 Lincoln avenue: Flecker. W illlam W., No.
4 t.raut avenue. .Miller. Joseph, Meade alley:
V.wlkner. Irtnk, o. 6 Grant avenue. Third
ward.Oeterllng. Jame W.. No. FJ Grantavcnue.
spring Garden Borouch Bueher. Henry, Sprini
Garden aienue and Wickllue line: Osterlc.
4eorge.priu Garden avenue and Wicklinelane.
sharpeliurp Borough Altmycr. John. Xorth
Canal and i lay streets; O'Donnell, Charles, Main
and LlKhth streets; lteddlnger, John W., 1303
Slain street: Kilter, Seftantan. 718 Main street;
Mein. lleu-v. Main and Tenth streets; VTalser,
Lewis 313 South Main street.
llmerding Borough Bedfern. JoeDh,Herman
and Station streets; Sullivan. Kate. W ellnghouse
avenue and Florence street: Whalen, Francis J.,
A s tlnghoue emit.
ct Liberty Borough Itandi. Benedict, Old
Washington road; Demine, Adolpll, Old Wash
ington road.
Township Applicants TVlio Got There.
Bildwin lownhlp Ahlborn, August. Browns
ville roid ant M.irrow street: Franey, W llliam,
Blier rojd: 01uliau.en, K F., Brownsville road;
Beiche. Charles Itlverroad:Trot.l'eter. Browns
vllleroad: Trenhauer. IVtcr, Brownsville road;
Varner. Melchor, Southern avenue; Voctsch.
Gottlirlu Brownsville road: louug, William,
Castle shannon.
chtrtiers Tow nshlp-McCartney. Samuel H.,
Mcubenillepike; Seymour, Thomas, Blverroad
at Corks run.
IVilltt-r lownhip I'icney, Patrick, Sherman
street: Hale, Abel. Hickman stAtion.
Harrison Township Dean, Moses, North Canal
street. Hammer. Michael, North Canal near
d'.rr; Heyer, John V Vine street; Hagele.
George. North 4 .mal street: Hengi, Bene. West
Locnt near Chestuut street: Keppler, Albert C.
North Canal 6treet; Wilson, John II., Uorth
Canal street.
Indiana low-nship-Harti, William, on Three
Degree road: King, William B., on Klttanning
road.
Ixwer St. Clair Township Ballmer. William,
Becks Bun road: Franz, John. 17 Brownsville
road: Fromm. John, orinsby avenue near Attllla
street: Goldbach. Catherine G., 63 Brownvllle
road; Ilaiupe. Fred II.. 94 Brownsville load,
MeGi Ire. Mara-aret J,. FiUsburg and Fliziheth
roan: Trim, William, ormsbvaenue and School
alley, schirra, John, Arlington avenue and spring
stre-L
Mimin Township Bain, Thomas, Railroad
street. BrigHS. James. Township road: Booth.
George V.. Railroad street: Coatcs. '.Villiatn J
rittburg and McKeesport State road: Downey,
4JharIes, Grant avenue and Kailroad street: Evans.
James Flttsburg and McKeesport road; Graff,
John . Batlroad street: laberman, IrYed W
Township void: Howard, l'atrlck J.. Township
road. Kich. Henry, Township road; Ord. Kalpli,
River road: s.tnn,r i'cter. Township road;
lliorp, W illlam. state road.
MrCandies Township Newman. Fnlllp, Per
rtsvitie plank road.
North Vrsallles Township Jenkner, Charles,
west side of Jefferson street.
O'Hara township Brindlc.Magdalena, Sharps
burg and Ki'.tanning tike; Gordon. Ijekicl,
llttburg and Freeporl road: Hammer. John,
Klttanning turnpike: Schneider, George. Pitts
burg and Freeporl road; Thomas, Henry T., Lit
tle Fine Creek road.
Beerve Township Fath, Charles, l.uella street,
near Main street: Hcyl, Louis. Sawmill Vailev
plank road Klpperger. M. A., 40u East street;
slgniuud. Elizabeth, sawmill Valley plank road;
"W ackcl, Franz, Irov Hill road.
Kos Township Jenny. Marcus Ferrysvillc
plank road; Keown. Wlllisra. Fcrrvsville plank
road; Keating. Joseph t. 1)., Ferrrsvlllc plank
road: s-chanrenbacb. Christ, l'errvsvlile plank
road: Tlnncmcyer, Henry C, I'errvsville plank
road
Scott Township-Carmlehael, James Fittsbnrg
and Washington plauk road.
Shaltr lownshln Busier, Samuel, nvergreen
hainIetroad:honntait. Conrad, Bntler plank road;
Schapler. William A., Butler plank road: Thom
son, Hlen B., Butler plank road; Farmerle, W.
H.. Butter planK road.
stowe 'I ownship Armstrong, William T 3IG
Bell avenue: Bryan. Marv A.. Mlddletown road;
Bragdon. traukH.. Mlddletown road: Clarkson.
W. C Cliartiersaienue: Genscb, Theresa, Char-'
tiers avenue: McCarthy, WlUUm, Bell avenue:
Sehlndchnette, John. Bell avenue: Smith, Annie.
Bell avenue; Young, Albert. Chartlers avenue
and MeKec street
Union Township-Stevenson, 'William, Sawmill
Run road.
Upper St. ClalrTownshlp Der, William. .Pitts
burg and Washington tnrnplke.
"Listened to 1'orty-Fivo Cases.
After handing down the list the court went
ahead with tho hearings In the wholesale list.
The examinations were tedious and not over 13
caes were heard. The list will hardly be fin
ished before Friday. Before any ot the cases
were taken up. however. Clerk McGunucgle
announced that Tuesday, April 28, was the last
day for taking out the licenses granted on
Apr!' 13.
The hearings yesterday disposed ot the
wholesalers partly throuch the Twelfth ward
of 1'ittsburc J. Kreudenbereand H. J. Fender,
420 Fifth avenne. were the first applicants, and
reported their sales at 528.000. Thomas Kearns,
S15 Second avenue, did $25,000 worth ol busi
ness. David Oppenheira, 27 Macee stree-.
ported 410,000 worth 'of business. Kudolph
Kapnael and Louis Zeugschmidt, 320 Fifth
avenue, are new applicants. Jacob Samolskev,
62 Gibbons street, reported 20,000 worth of
business. Christ feeterle, 426 Fifth avenue, was
refused a retail license, and got a. roasting for
applying for a wholesale. Mark Browarsky, 92
Ajlie avenue, claimed to hare obeyed the law
and allowed no dtinklng on the premises.
lt:a Browasfcy, SGI Fifth avenue, reported the
eales at S110.000. febe admitted selling to
women, but denied taking; jewelry as security,
and said she would withdraw her application
if such a charge as proven. David h. Oseood,
S65 Fifth avenne, reported his sales at 115,000.
Henry L, Berger. 105 Fulton street, Eighth
ward, did $28,000 wojth of business. Leopold
Kabn. 232 Wylie avenue. Is a new applicant.
So Is Ruben Miller, the real estate man, of 61
Franklin street, whose place was reported as
being too near the Franklin School.
W. F. Zoeller, 1807 Carson street, Twenty-
sixth ward, was the first afternoon applicant
and claimed that his last Tear sales amounted
to 123,000. Philip Weber, 108 Arlington avenue.
Twenty-seventh ward, was also heard out of
place. His sales amounted to $16,000.
Herman Obernauer. 395 Fifth aTenue, Eighth
ward, stated that hlo last year's business
was 474,000, about 812.008 of which was for beer.
This applicant got very badly mixed np in his
answers, all of which made Judge White ex
ceedinc wroth. Charles Reel and Samuel
Freldman.21Townsend street, are new appli.
cants. They claimed to have SS.000 to start
busluess on.
KnulJ. Bartlick, 1124 and 1128 Penn avenue.
Ninth ward, stated that his receipts last year
were 80,000. $50,000 of which was from beer.
No beer was sold in bottles or Jugs. P. Ber
toni, 1114 Penn avenue, did a business amount
ing to $45,000 last ear, $30,000 of which was
from beer. Jacob Fl'nebcrg, lllf Penn avenue,
is a grocery keeper, and lias not had a license.
He has $25,000 In cash in the Pittsbnre Bant.
Charles W. Kraus, heller known as "Major,
1335 Liberty street, reported his receipts as
$51,000, one-third of which was from beer. John
Kenna. 1307 Liberty avenne, reported his sales
as $110,000, of which $S,0M)wasior beer. The
applicant admitted tobeer drinkins In his yard,
Dut stopped It some time ago.
Had 87,000 Cold Cash in ntsTocket.
Peter Neiman. 1212 Penn avenueTis a new ap
nlicant, whose experience is gained from work
ing in a wholesale store. He has $S,000 to start
business on, 57,000 of which be had in his
uoeket readv to show the Court.
Judge Magee So much monay In your
nocketT Why, you want to look out that some
of these fellows don't catch you.
Judge White How long have you had that
monev about out
-Mr. Neiman Since this morning. I toot It
from my safe.
Judge Magee You must be a careful man
to keep a sate at home.
G. J. Ramlack. 10. 12, 14 and 16 Twelfth street,
sells only to licensed houses. His business last
year amounted to $156,000. The applicant han
dles beer only.
George J. Schmitr. 1217 Liberty street, re
ported his sales as $125,000, which was entirely
from beer. The goods arc all delivered by him
self. William J. Schuster, 1228 Penn avenue, did
$40,000 worth or business last year and deals
only in vinous and splritous liquors. The ap
plicant admitted selling some to women whom
he knew wero all right
Judge White That's wrong. If the legiti
mate wholesalers sell to women it encourages
these others, who keep mere dogceries. to do
tho same on a larger scale. We mnst look at
the effects of these things.
Paul A Walter Wuesthoff, Fourteenth street
and Mulberry alley, 'reported their ales as
$200,000 in beer alone.
Herman Forst, 467 Fifth avenue, reported his
sales last jear as being $21,000. The applicant
does a jug and bottle business, and sells some to
women.
Judge White Haven't vou sold some to boys
w ho go into an alley and drink itt
Mr. Forst No, sir.
Judge White I have a letter before me from
a mother who says that she has seen you sell to
boys at the front door, and she has gone into
the alley and found her own son drinking there
Mr. Forst W ell. I didn't sell to them, and 1
can brine my neighbors to prove that.
Emil F. Saeltzer, 1207 and 1209 LiDertv ave
nue. Ninth ward, reported his sales as $50,000.
all from beer in original packages. No goods
were delivered at the store.
Jugs and Female Purchasers Tabooed.
John E. Fuctts. 302 Wylie avenue, Eighth
ward, did between $27,000 and $23,000 worth of
business last year. He does somewhat of a jag
business.
Judge White Don't you sometimes deliver
jugs to children? ,
Mr. Fuchs No, sir; I do not.
Judco White Well, a gentleman who lives
up there says you do.
Mr. Fuchs Well, he's mistaken.
George M. F. Hopf, corner of Wvlie avenne
and Kirkpatrict street, reported $12,000 worth
of sales, one-half of which is from beer. He
does a large jug and bottle business, and sells
considerably to women.
Martin Haller, 353 Webster avenue, transact
ed $15,000 worth of business last vear, the ma
jority of which was from beer. His business
was principally of tbe jugand bottle line.
Charles r.Jiuegie : sson.oio ruin avenue, re
ported their sales as $53,000, about $10,000 of
which was from beer. Judge White wentafter
the applicants for selling to women; which was
admitted, but the applicant thought they were
all married women. To Mr. Christy the appli
cant admitted to being a member of tneLetus
Club and supplied the club with liquor. Ho
also furbished tbe Gas City Glub with liquor.
Chrlstianrniier.469 Fifth avenne, is a new ap
plicant, and applies for the bouse now run by
his father. His father was returned during the
year tor allowing dgnking on the premises.
Judge White And that's one reason he
didn't apply this year?
Mr. Tnier No. sir. it was not.
Samuel Abrams. 2SQC Penn avenue, was the
first Twelfth ward applicant. His sales last
year amounted to $21,000, about $4,000 of which
was from beer. Ho sold in jugs and bottles,
but allowed no drinking on the premises, and
sometimes sold to it omen.
Judge White questioned him about selling
Ho disreputable women, to which he replied:
"1 never sell to that kind of women."
Judge White How do you know you don't?
Mr. Abrams I can tell them by their face.
Judge White Well, now, what peculiarity i
there abou their faces?
Mr. Abrams I dou't know just what it is,but
I can tell them.
Judge White Well, that's strange.
Tho Roast on Women Continued.
William H. Buckley, 2SS Jones avonue, is a
new applicant and works in Tann's brewery.
Edward Hodge. 265S Penn avenue, is a painter
and never applied for a license before. He has
$2,700 to start Dusiness.
George W. Kxipscaled, 2737 Penn avenue, re
ported bis sales last year as $30,000, one-fourth
of which was from beer. He sold between S09
and 400 jugs per neek.
Judge White It's reported that women
patronized jour place?
-Mr. iinipscuiea ies, i sola to a great many
women.
Judge White It's also reported that there is
a shed on the back of your premises where a
great deal of drinking is done?
Mr. Knipchied 1 hat ain't so.
Robert Liddell, 2501 Penn avenne, is the ex
Mayor, baejiad a transfer bottling license and
his sales trom the 21st of June amounted to
$7,S0O. H e never sold any by the single bottle.
Mr. Liddell was given a pleasant examination.
Mrs. Ellen McClafferty, 2721 Penn avenue, re
ported her business this year as $12,000. She
sold by the jug. but not by the bottle. Patrick
McCormlck, 2014 Penn avenue, did $20,000 worth
of business last year, $17,000 of which was
from beer. He admitted tp selling a good deal
in buckets, both to women and men, but not to
children. Court then adjourned.
CELHIHAL C0TJETS NEXT WEEK,
Fall Trial List for the. First Week of the
New Session.
The Criminal Court will ba opened for business
next Monday, and jury trials proceeded with
after a vacation lasting since the third week In
march when the License Court commenced.
The following is the trial list for the week com
mencing Monday:
Commonwealth vs. J. 1. Hall (I), Smith Beale
(2), Charles Johnston (2), Thomas Dutch. R.
Deale, U. freeman. F. Dunn, James Dovle, John
Miller, l Nelson. S. While n, T. MeUrath. T. J.
l'errine, John Hill, K. Gordon. Belle btone (2),
C T. Cooper, u. G. Woods, H Allen. Win. Allen.
1). Harifey. Marie Acpot. I'eter 1'revltz (2),
George Holden, Mary THtcrton, IVm, Craig, L.
Hillings, Daniel Kear.-.on, Miles McMilkv, Hugh
McKer, John Mall (2), V. L. Llppincolt, Marv
McCnllongh (2), H. f. Bragjman, George
Cramer. Jr., Flnlev Colemann, J. Dln
gess. J. G. Qalsiey, II. Mover (4). J.
satle. J. P. Schofleld, V. K. MtronE.'J. W. Treves,
Charles Holmes. A. McCaHTer. M. McCaffrey.
Kate Kohout, G. Lnjienhlil. Thomas Drennan,
L. Young. C A . Hoe, T. PurcelU S. Harrison.
Marv Denniston, John Gorman. Martin Doherty.
Thomas Rreen. John scofleld (2), Anna Seotield
(2). William Kelley. I'atriek Kelley, John Mor
ris. Joseph Braj, John Kerr, M. Doelile. C s.
Wacuter, Martha E. Brenneman (2). Ellen Welch,
Harry J. l'arker. J. B Cole. J. . Dawson, John
Harris, G. It Owlngs and James Hooper.
To-day's Trial Lists.
Common Pleas Court No. 1 Eaten vs Klebej
Bros.; Schoonmaker vs Toerge et al; Stodart A
Co. vs Woog: Furlong vs Ewing & Byers: Bun
stein vs Kehl; Oliver vs Lattimcn Wolff. Jr., vs
Hershey; Steveneon vs Jennings et al; Koelsch
vs Philadelphia Company (3); Fleming, trustee,
rs Carpenter's'Natnral Gas Company.
Common Pleas Court No. 2 Scott vs Hen
derson et al; McWhinney & C. TS Miller 4 Mc
Connell; Ilildreth Varnish Company vs same;
Davie vs McKnight et al; Black & Co. vs
Brpwn.
Notes From the Courts.
ACHABTEBwas granted yesterday-for the
Central Turn and Gesang Verein, of Braddock.
The suit of Hay Walker, Jr., against Alle
gheny City, for damages for injury to property
caused by the gradini of California avenue, is
on trial before Judge Ewing.
Mes. Emilt Jones yesterday sued for a di
vorce from Thomas E. Jones. She alleged that
ho offered her indignities and threatened her
until she was compelled to leave him.
THE Court yesterday granted the application
for leave to change the name of tbe Orphans'
Home of the U. P.' Church of North America,
to the United Presbyterian Women's Associa
tion of North America.
The suit of William McCoy and wife against
William and Elizabeth Fmton and others-is on
trial before Judge Collier. The easels an ac
tion to test tbe validity of a deed to some prop
erty given to the defendants by their father,
who. It is alleged, was Incapable of making a
deed.
Daisy Cori? Cure relieves at once and
positively cures. 15 cents; at druggists.
BURYING THE. WIRES.
All Telegraph Poles and Lines Are
to Come Down Kelt Summer.
COMMON COUNCIL TAKES A HAND.
Objections Kaised to tbe Bids for Natural
Gas and Groceries.
PBICES ASKED C0XSIDERED TOO HIGH
Yesterday was the regular meeting day fpr
Pittsburg Councils, but a quorum failed to
show up in the Select Branch, and it was a
close call to get enough members to do busi
ness in the other branch. As a result two
important ordinances ordering tbe burying
of electric wires in the heart of the city,
which were to hare been presented in Select
Council by Mr. Lambie, were started on
their way in Common Council by Mr. Tag-N
gart and referred to the Committee on
Public Works.
The first ordinance provides that after
July 1, 1892, it' shall be unlawful for any
light, telegraph or telephone company to
raise; maintain, continue, use, operate or
employ in that part of the city bounded by
the Monongahela river, the Allegheny
river, Grant street and Eleventh street, any
pole, overhead wire, overhead cable or
device above the surface of the ground, by
means of which electricity is or has been
transmitted, or to keep any such pole or
wire now or before that date erected.
Owners Mnst Bear the Expense.
Each and every such "pole or wire now in
that portion ot the city shall be taken
down before that date at the cost of the owner.
The. Chief of the Department of Public
Safety on July 1, 1892; shall proceed to remove
all such poles or wires as may not have been
removed by tho owners, and is given express
cower to uso tbe police force for this purpose.
Any company maintaining such poles or
wires' after July 1, 1892, or which shall .Interfere
with the Chief of the Department of Public
Safety -in removing them shall pay for every
offense not loss than J50 nor more than 3100.
The second ordinance relates to underground
wires. It provides that any company engaged In
the electric light, telegraph or telephone busi
ness nrinr to Ju!v 1. 1S92, and which has complied
with the ordinance tor the removal of poles
and wires, shall have the right to enter bn the
streets for the purpose of laying the necessary
conduits and sub-ways for the wires on these
conditions: A plan of the proposed system
must be submitted to the Department of Public
Works, subject to approval before the work is.
Degun.
Buried Away Under Ground.
All wires shall be 'three feet below the sur
face and close to the curb, and not more than
two squares of any street shall be opened at
one time; tbe street pavement must be replaced
in good condition; tbe city shall have the right
to use the conduits for the wires of the Bureau
of Electricity; the system shall always be
under the supervision ot the Department of
Public Safety so far as the safety of tho
public, police and fire apparatus are concerned;
reports of the workings of .the system shall be
furnished in detail when requested by tbe De
partment of Public Safety.
Any company neglecting to comply with the
provisions of the ordinance shall pay for every
offense not less than 150 nor more than S100.
The matter of awarding the contract for fuel
for the water works to the Philadelphia Com
pany at the rate of 6 cents per each 12,000
gallons of water pumped, which was laid over
at the last meeting was called, and cansed a
lively discussion.
J. L. Wright The contraot before Councils is
not tilled up: it is but a blank piece of paper.
' Chairman Holliday The bond is tilled up,
but the contract is not.
Mr. Wright Why is it that the Philadelphia
Company's bond is tor but $35,000. when the
Pittsburg and Cleveland Gas Coal Comoany
had to furnish a bond of 50,000 with its bid'
Knocked Oat the Contract.
It. G. McGonnigle Tbe contract does not
even specify the period of time it covers.
Hugh Ferguson The whole matter is an
outrage upon Councils.
The contract was then sont back to the Chief
of the Department of Pnblic Works to be re
advertised. The award of contracts made by Chief Elliot,
ot the Department of Public Charities, was
taken up. The first was for groceries, awarded
to Hawortb, Dewhurst & Co.
J. C O'Donnell With my knowledge of the
grocery business I am free to say that the
prices asked are too high. Brown sugar, for
instance, is quoted at 4 cents. The best
granulated sugar can be bought at that price.
Corn starch, starch, dried peacbesind canned
goods are all at about retail prices. 1 wonld be
glad to sell to Mr. Elliot out of my retail store
the goods wanted at the prices quoted.
The bid was sent back to be readvertised.
The contracts for drygoods to Arbuthnot,
Shannon & Co.; for clothing, boots and shoes
to tho J. M. Gusky Comoany; for meat to Ar
mour fc Co.; for flour to Marshall, Kennedy t
Co for coal to M. McCue; for undertaking,
etc, to J. J. Flannery, were approved without
question. i
The contract for milk, in which William Cal
teryahn bid 20 cents per gallon, and the con
tract for fresh fish, in which M. F. Jackson bid
12 cents a pound, were sent back on motion of
Mr. O'Donnell, wbo said the prices were too
high. In the course of the debate Mr. Mc
Gonnigle took tbe ground that tbe bids were
the lowest offered and should be accepted. "If
the gentleman from tbe Seventeenth ward
(Mr. O'Donnell) wants to run around and sam
ple calico and the like, I move ho be appointed
a committee to do so; this Council has no time
to do it," he said. Nevertheless the bids were
sent back.
Falso Promises.
Of the cigantit host of advertised remedies
for dyspepsia, not one In ten is effective. A
bright exception is Hostetter's Stomach Bit
ters, a stomachic without fault, sure, speedy
and thorough. Nor Is It less efficacious for
constipation, biliousness, sick headache, ner
vousness, debility, kidney troubles and rheu
matism. aiEETINGS.
-VTOTICK-A. O. F. OF A. MKMBERS OF
1 Court Mortals 7379. A. O. F. of A., are re
quested to meet at their hall. Twenty-seventh
and Sarah streets. S. S, on WEDNESDAY, at
1:30 P. M.. to attend the funeral of our late
brother, John W. Williams, Bister Courts in
vited to attend. CHAKLE5 A. WOOD, R. S.
ap28-8
STOCKHOLDERS' MEETINU-A SPE
UIAL mcetmnof tho stockholders of tno
Monongahela Navigation Company will be I
ll atrl t It-It r 1 af sff1ta n nl siu tt hns-in aob Va
8 Wood street, Pittsburg, on MONDAY, the
18th day of May. 1S9I, at 3 o'cIocK P. M., for the
purpose of considering and voting upon tho
q uestion of increasing tbe capital stock of said
company. By order of the Board of Managers
W. BAKKWELL. Secretary.
FlTTSTiUKO. March 16. 189L mh!7-73-Tu
DIVIDEND.
Office of
The Grocers supply 4 Storage Co.,
13 to 21 Seventh Street.
TMV1DEND 'OTICE. THE BOARD OF
I Directors have declared a dividend of
.LIGHT (8) PER CENT out of the earnings
for the year ending March 31. 1S9L Payable
on and after May 20th. at the office of tbe com
pany. ANDREW STRAIN. Secretary.
ap28 74-2S.mv9.16
REMOVALS.
READY FOR BUSINESS.
We have secured possession of the two large
and substantial buildings, Nos. 46 and" 48 Sev
enth avenue, opposite New Grant street, ana
with a complete stock of new goods respect
folly solicit the patronage of the
RETAIL DRUG TRADE.
In addition to the goods formerly carried in
stock we,have added a full Hue of
DRUGGISTS' SUNDRIES.
This department will be under the care of
MR. CHARLES BAB3T, who will be glad to
meet his former friends and customers and to
serve them acceptably.
NO GOODS AT RETAIL.
L. H. HARRIS DRUG CO.,
NOS. 4G AND 48 SEVENTH AVENUE,
PITTSBURG. PA. apl-3-p
H. O. HOWARD".
CONTRACTOR FOR
Paving, curbing, sewering and concreting cel
lars, and repairing brick and stone work, and
building engine and boiler foundations. Office:
HBFOUliTHAYv Telephone, HoU api-2S-o ,
X3-Display adverlitements one dtllar per
equareforone insertion. Clattiflea advertise'
menls on this page, such as Wanted, lor Sale,t
To Let, ete. ten cents per Vine for eacH inser
tion, and none taken for less .than thirty cents.
Top linebeing displayed counts as two.
THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH
BUSINESS OFFICE,
Cor. Smilhfleld and Diamond Streets.
ALWAYS OPEN.
BRANCH OFFICES AS FOLLOWS. WHERtt
WANT, yOlt SALE, TO LET. ASO OTHER
TRANSIENT ADVERTISEMENTS WILL BE
RECEIVED TJP TO 9 P. M. FOR INSERTION. f
Advertisements should be prepaid unless adver
tisers already have accounts with TnE Dispatch.
FOR T1IE7 SOOTHHIDE. NO. UK CAliiiON
STREET. TELEPHONE NO. Cte.
FOR THE EAST END, J. W. WALLACE, 6121
PENN AVE.
PITTSBURG ADDITIONAL.
THOMAS McCAFFREr. 3509 Bntler street.
EMIL G. bTUCKEY, 24th street and Penn ave.
ALLEGHENY.
A. .1. KAF.KCHER. 69 Federal street.
H. J. McBRIDE, Market Honse, Allegheny."
F. H. EGG Kits A SON? Ohio and Chestnut sts.
THOMAS McHENKY, Western and Irwin aves.
G. W. HUGHES, Pennsylvania and Beaver jives.
PERRY M. GLEIM. Rebecca and Allegheny aves.
WANTED,
Male HoID.
AN ACTIVF. ENERGETIC MAN TO MAN
AGE an office: mnst have a cash capital ol
from S500 to S00: salary, S1C per month and Inter
est In the business. Address BUK 511. St. Louis,
Mo.
Only those who mean business need apply.
ap 0-W IJBtt
APrRKNTICE E. HOLOEN & CO.. DRUG
GISTS, have an opening for an apprentice:
must be 18 years of ace and good education. Iu
qntre 63 Federal St., Allegheny. ap28-25
BOY TO LEARN THE BARBER TRADE, OR
one who has experience. CHAS. HE1L. 30
Fonrteenth St., Sonthslde. ap28-!9
BOY-OFFICE
years of age
In-.
BOY BETWEEN It AND 17
. Call at ROOM 205, Penn bulld
. ap2S-l
COATMAKER - AT ONCE FIRST-CLASS
man: steady work during the season. G$0.
D. BLACKMORE, 193 Market St., East Liver
pool. ). ap28-9
COAT MAKERS-TWO GOOD COATMAKERS
wanted Immediately. THOMAS MORGAN.
Salem, O. ap28-lS
COMPOSITOR-A GOOD JOB COMPOSITOR,
one who can make up also. A. M. II.. Dis
patch office. ap28-57
CURB SETTERS-TRN OR 16. AT ONCE. R.
T. HALLAil & SONS. Contractors. Wasl
lngton. Pa np2S-56
D
RUG CLERK.
ADDRESS C D. DISPATCH
s ap2S-M
office.
T71NTRY CI.ERK-NON E BUT EXPERIENCED
Ll men need apply. JOS. BORNE A CO.,
Wood st. ap28-B2
MAN-A RELIABLE MAN FOR GENERAL
work abont a suburban residence; must
understand gardening. Apply at or address 705
PENN BUILDING, "Penn av., city. ap2S-&4
- jTAN-SINGLE MAN TO TAKE CARE OF
JVI horse and do work about a house. Apply to
132 WESTERN AV., Allegheny.
ap28-17
MANAGERS EVERYWHERE. lO TAKE
charge of our business; advertise, dis
tribute circulars and employ help to sell goods;
wages $50 to 9125 permonth; expenses advanced;
state experience, wages expected, also yonr pref
erence for home work or traveling. LOAN A
CO., Mfrs.. 294 George St., Cincinnati,' O.
ap2S-4-TTSSU
MANAGER A GOOD, SOBER. EXPERI
ENCED general hotel manager: German
preferred; one who understands something abont
steward: must rnrnlsh the best reference. Ad
dress S. B Dispatch office. ap28-93
MILLINEK-A GOOD MILLINER-APPLY
at MARTIN'S. 142 Wylie av. an23-15
PAINTER-INQUIRE AT ONCE
O'BRIEN, painter, 292 Fifth av.
OF G. G.
ap2S-63
ANTS MAKER-AT 3817 BUTLER SI. '
ap2S-100
PAPER-HANGEK-CALL AT SIS SHERIDAK
av., East End. BLACK. apS3-19
PATTERN MAKERS-TWO GOOD PATTERN
makers at once. Address GORDON STEAM
PUMP CO., Hamilton, O. ap26-74
-rjORTER-
OF GOOD HABITS AND NOT
or work. AddIv at CENTRAL
Jl afraid
HOTEL, Beaver Falls, Pa. ap2S-S6
SALESMEN-ON SALARY OR COMMISSION,
to handle the New Patent Chemical Ink
Erasing Pencil; the greatest selling novelty ever
prodnced; erases ink thoroughly In two seconds:
no abrasion of paper; 200 to fioo per cent profit:
one agent's sales amonnted to $620 In six days;
another $32 in two hours: we want one energetic
general agent for each state and Territory. For
terms and full particulars, address THE MON
ROE EKASER MFG. CO., La Crosse, Wis.
ap26-5S
SOLIOITORS-FOR CHEAPEST AND BEST
Hie Insurance policy. MURRY 4 EDS ALL,
24 Fidelity Bnlldlng.
ap21
rrt A ILOKS-THJCEE
FIRST-CLASS tau.ors1
JL to work on repairing andalterlng.
Annlv to
JAMES DICKSON
65 Flftn av., second floor, at
once,
apu-D
TAILORS-THREE FIRST-CLASS TAILORS
to work on repairing and altering. Apply to
JAMES DICKSON. 65 Fifth av., second floor, at
once. ap21-D
UPHOLSTERER-FIRST-CLASS. AT ONCE
Address HARD'S FURNITURE HOUSE.
East Liverpool, O. ap28-55
Aeents.
AGENTS-TO SELL THE NEWEST AND
best subscription books In the market;
tbe most recent additions to onr list are "Onr
Grfcat Continent,)' "Losslng's United States,"
'John Boyle O'Reilly's Poetry and Songs or Ire
land." "The Soldier In the Civil War:" send ror
catalogue, terms and territory. P. J. FLEMING
& CO., 135 Fifth av. apl2-Tuwihrssu
AGENTS WANTED-LADIES, 1 HAVE THE
very best line or novelties ror ladles' add
children's use ever made; unlimited demand;
large profits; Illustrated catalogue free. MRS. G.
CAMPBELL, 4S4 W. Randolph St., Cnlcaco.
ap7-S-TTSU
Female ITelP.
CARPET SEWERS-EXPERIENCED CARPET
sewers. Apply carpet department, CaMP
BF.L1, A DICK, Fifth av. apiS-72
3Iale and Female Help.
COACHMAN. 40 LABORERS. FARM HANDS,
blacksmithi'teamster. colored man-servant,
hotel cooks, dishwashers, dining room girls, cham
bermaids, pantry girls, lady's maid, child's nurse,
60 cooks and chambermaids, housekeeper. MEE
HAN'S, 545 Grantsl. Tel. 90. ap27-D
COOKS CHAMBERMAIDS. NURSES,
laundresses, dlnlngroom girls. 200 house
girls, five young girls, German and colored girls,
drivers, farm hands, gardeners, white and col
ored waiters. MRS. L. THOMPSON, 608 Grant
street. ap23-D
Situations-
BOOKKEEPING I ATTEND TO ANYTHING
In the line or intricate accounting, suchias
opening and closing of books or correction of
errors: also give Instructions In the nse of the
Voucher System. A. F. SAWHILL, 1S7 Federal
St., Allegheny, Pa. de6-54-D
POSITION-IN GENERAL ACCOUNTING OR
hookkceDlng, young "married man: practical
experience of ten years: satisfactory reference
from present employers and reasons for change.
Address BESSEMER, Dispatch office. ap25-30
OSITION-AS GOVERNESS BY EXPERI
ENCKD lady: can Tarnish good recainmend-
; salons. Address . E. M.. 5914 Rural av.. East
End. ap28-70
POSITION-AS SHIPPING CLERK IN R. R.
office or wholesale bouse: best of reference
given. Address BOi. 306, Rochester, Fa,
ap2S-160
XOSIT!ON IN THIS CITY UY
IfOUNG. EX-
J PER1KNCED bartender.
lnqulre at 380
apJS-45
iORHESAV.
SITUA1ION-BY AN X-SOLDIER-FE.-SIONER)
office or light employment: bejt
of reference: always held positions of trust.
Address EX-bOLDIER, Dispatch office. ap26-12
SITUATION-BY a single man as gar
dener. Address J. J,, Dispatch office.
ap28-9
Beal Estate.
TO RENT HOUSE OF SIX TO EIGHTKOOMR,
with several aeres or ground, on line or E.
A P. R. R.. betweed Pulaski and Moravia. D. 1).,
Dispatch office. ap26-119
Financial.
MANUFACTURERS DESIRING MORE CEN
, TRAL location. Tree fuel, increased laclll
ties and additional capital will learn something
to their advantage by addressing the undersigned
company, who are operating lit the natural gas
belt or Indiana. HAjTHAWAi INVESTMENT
CO., 25 Exchange St., Rochester, N. l. ap25-20
MONEY-OUR FACILITIES FOR FURNISH
ING money to any amount on bond and
mortgage are uncqnalcd: lowest rates of Interest
and no delay. It you need money apply MORRIS
& FLEMING, lus Fourth ave. Jy27-8tt-TTSbu
-,fONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST MARKET
Xt. rates on bond and mortgage: no delay.
REED B.
Grant st.
COVLE A CO.,
cor. Fourth av. and
uell-TTS
MONEY TO LOAN ON GOOD MORTGAGE
securities, lowest rates: no delay. SAMUEL
W. BLACK & CO.. 99 Fourth av. delI-4-iThs
MONEYTO LOAN ON MORTGAGES: LOW
EST interest; no delay. BLACK & BAIRD.
$5 Fourth av.
apll-24-Tls
MORTGAGES ON CITY OR ALLEGHENY.
county property at lowest rates. HENRI'
A. WEAVER CO.. 92 fourth avenue. mb2-D
MORTGAGES-MONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS
to suit at t'i, i and C per cent. ALLES St
BAILEY. 164 Fourth ave. Tel. 167. apl4-19-TTssu
WK REPRESENT A PARTY WHO HAS 110.
001 to 20, too to Invest In a mercantile or
manufacturing business lu the clly;our party is an
experienced business man and would want to
take an active Interest in any business he would
engage In. beeKED,tt.COXLECO..cor.Fourth
av. and Grant st, t ap22-7l-Tuws
WANTKD.
Boarders and Lodgers.
OCCUPANTS FOR FURNISHED FRONT
room, with or without board. CORNER S.
HIGHLAND AV. ANDAVALNUT ST., K. E.
au2S-54
Sllscellaneous.
HORSE: VJ0O TO 1.500 WEIGHT: MUST BE
sound and cheap. H, Dispatch office. ap23-44
LADIES TO KNOW THAT THE SCHOOL OP
Design and Dress Cutting Is now located at
No. 931 PENN AV. All are Invited to call and
Investigate our methods. ap!9
TENSIONS THE PITTSBURG
PENSION
A. 1
AGENCY OF J. H. STEVENSON 4 CO.. 100
Fifth av. Pensions now had for all disabled sol
diers, permanently helpless shlldren and widows
of deceased soldiers nnder late act or Congress;
pensions- increased to correspond with the dis
ability: bounties collected: certiorates of service
procured where discharges are lost-de'J0-K-TTP
(
TJONY AND A DONKEY-MUST BE HAND'
J HOME specimens and very gentle. Answer
EAST END, -Dispatch office.
ap27-2
KEUABLK AND TRUSTT GENTLEMAN
haviuir cnplttl at his command that may be
desirous orontalnineran Interest In a tlrst-class
business of the hlzhest order and scrond to none
In the State: the firm is well established and or a
high llnancial standtnr: this opportunity Is a
rare one and Is worthy the- attention ofauy nrst
class gentleman. Parties wishing 'full particu
lars must ?all In person at office. 190 ROBINSON
ST., corner Sandnsly, Allegheny. Capital re
quired. l(i,00O to u,ooo. ap27-17
SEND FOR SAMPLES AND PRICES OF
wall paper, Tree to any address; 10-cent wall
paper at Sc. 15-centwall paper atSe, OS-sent gold
paper at 10c a bolt. G. G. O'BRIEN. Paint and
Wall Paper Store. 292 Fifth av. mh20-44-rrs
SEWIXlr MACHINES REPAIRED. OENU.INE
needles and parts Tor all Llnds or sewing ma
chines, at the lowest prices, at H. CARTER'S
SEWINL MACHINE BAZAAR, 19 Sixth St., two
doors below BIJou. apIS-TTS-
S TABLE-IN BUSINESS PORTION OF CITY.'
room lor 6 horses and 5 wagons: mnst he In
good condition. Address BOX No. 1035. ap2S-6l
YOU GET A -BAKER'S DOZEN (13) OF
Stewart & Co. 's fine eablnet photos for I!, at
90 and 92 FEDERAL ST., Allegheny.
mv2S-49-TTSn
FOB.SALE-1MPKOVED EEAL ESTATE.
City Residences.
BRICK HOUSE-7 ROOM3. COMPLETE IN
every particular: best located, lowest price
and easy terms, in Eleventh ward; possession
given at once. ED. tVTTTISH, 410 Grant St.,
Pittsburg, ap28-D
D1NWIDDIE 'ST. 4-ROOM HOUSE AND
lot: price, 11,600. GEO. JOUNSTl'N. Agt.,
62 Fourth av. ap28-K
Dl
,UFF ST., THIRTEENTH WARD, PITTS
BURG, two-story frame dwelling or six
rooms, hall, good cellar, gas. slate mantels,nlcely
papered, porches, etc.: lot 20x95 rest to an alley;
53,000. W. C. BERIN GER a. CO., 156 Fourtn av.
ap25-3J-TTS
ERIN ST.-AVERY GOOD NEW PRESSED
brick dwelling or seven rooms, slate man
tels, tile hearths, bath and all modern conven
iences; price $5,000. W. C. BERINGEK & CO.,
156 Fourth av. ap25-33-TTS
HOUSES-FOUR NEWD WELLING HOUSES,
or seven rooms each, pantry and Inside
w. c; premises sewered; Nos. 23J0. 2322, 2324, 2326
Fox alley, Southslde; on easy terms and long
time. EDWIN LOGAN, Attorney-at-Law, ISO
Fourth av. ap23-39-TTSSU
MT
T. WASHINGTON-WILBERT ST.: PRICE.
S2.300: nice two-storv frame house, five
rooms:' lot, 41x100 feet; water and gas, etc.; terms
reasonable, very cheap, as house Is almost new.
(165.) BLACK A BA1RD, 95 Fourth ave.
ap26-50-TUSa
East End Residences.
BOND STREET. E. E.. TWO-STORY NEW
modern dwelling of 9 rooms, hall, vestibule,
bath; In fact, all modern Improvements: near Du
quesne traction and cable lines: lot 26x100 feet:
prlLe only S5.0C0. W. C. BER1NGER & CO., 156
xt
fourth av.
apJ5-33-TTS
PROPERTY-ELLSWORTH AV. PROPERTY
the most desirable and the cheapest now In
the market. Call on the premises. 541 ELLS
WORTH AV., East End. ap28-S7
-VT"EW FRAME DWELLING OF SEVEN
Li rooms, bathroom, hot and cold water, slate
mantels, tile hearths, nicely papered, porcb,etc;
lot 35 by 110 feel to an alley; onColllns av. : price
S4,600. W. C. BERINGEK & CO., 15S Fourth av.
ap25-3S-TThs
PENN AND BRUSHTON A VS.-TWO-STORY
frame house of 12 rooms, bath, w. c hotand
cold water, both ga&es, nicely papered and newly
Ealnted, front and side porch, good stable: we
ave a low price for quick sale. BAXTER,
THOMPSON & CO., 162 Fourth av.
ap2S-92-TTBu
OCi 800-WARD ST.. NEAR BATES ST.. A
OO new two-story Queen Anne brick dwell
ing, trimmed In stone, contains 8 rooms, hall,
vestibule with tile floor, bathroom, marble lav
atory, w. c., stationary washstand, natural gas. slate
mantels throughout, tile hearths, fine grates, ele
gant gas fixtures, beautiful art stained and French
plate glass windows, hardwood staircase with
Newel post: first floor Is finished In hardwood,
sliding doors, dumbwaiter, speaking tubes, com
plete laundry, front porch, lawn front and rear,
flagstone sidewalk, etc.: lot 24x124 feet. (dl87).
BLACK. A BAIRD, 95 Fourth av. ap28-6i
SSd 500-TEN-HOOM HOUSE IN FINE LOCA
OOf TM1N. within three mluutcs'waU, of
cables; a complete honse with all modern con
veniences: batn. hotand cold water, etc.. cement
cellar; If you wish an investment we will put lu
tenant to April 1 next at $50 per month. See S. A.
DICKIE & CO.. Penn and Shady av., E. E. 1839.
ap28-lS-Tuwv
GpT 50O-MODERN HOUS-ALL CONVENI
3fJ ENCES: present tenant will remain at (40
er mouth or will vacate on short notice: bouse
tas nlno rooms: Is In good location within one
6quare of cable and very convenient to P. R. R. ;
a genuine bargain. See S. A. DICKIE A CO.,
Penn and Shady avs., E. E., 1631. ap26-23
Oi flfl MARY ST.,SOmiISIDE-FINETWO-ArtAJiJ
STORY frame house of 3 rooms and
cellar, newly papered and painted: lot 20x60 reet;
price only Sl,3u0. A. A. ALLES ftBRO., 1202 Car
son it. lei. 6111. ap2-ls
y Suburban Residences.
AN ACRE OF GROUND AND FINE RESI
DENCE on P. R. R., three minutes' walk
from railroad station: only 30 minutes' ride
from Union depot: 10 elegant rooms In residence,
and complete city conveniences: bath. gas. water,
etc., etc., all. in prime order in every particular;
grounds well Improved: considerable quantity of
shade trees, shrubbery, etc.; ont-bnlldings, etc..
etc.s JAS. W. DRAPE & CO., 313 Wood St.. Pitts
burg. ap28-76
INGRAM "FLEECEDALE" PLACE THIS
beautlrul plot contains 10.S acres: about 20
minutes from R. R. station: Trult and shade
trees In abnndance on premises: small cottage
house or 3 rooms, carriage house and stable, large
barn: two cisterns, 87 barrels each: artesian well
with a never-railing supply or pure water. For
lurther particulars Inquire or GEO. JOHNSTON,
2 Fourth av., Pittsburg. ap28-53
Atlantic City.
ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. -RENT OR SALE
Hotels, cottages and 'ualh houses;1ots for
sale In all parts ot tbe city; also South Atlantic
City. ISRAEL U. ADAMS &. CO.. Real Estate
Agents, Real Estate and Law Building, fee-')!)-
FOR SALE LOTS.
Cltv Lota.
SIX ACRES OF WELL LAYING
XTOR SALE-
Jj ground.
fronting 4 etreets. Thirteenth ward.
near vyue came line, largeuweiung; irnits, out
buildings. (c33) See W. A. HERROJI & SONS,
fcO Fourth av. ap2l-85-Tu
East End Lot.
IJ1AIBMOUNT AV., E. E.-CHOICE LOT.
? only $650: another one, beautiful situation,
corner lot, 950: a large lot. 50 feet front, 162 deep,
S900. Falrmount av., between Penn and Negley;
for Investment or home site nothing superior;
look at these lots. CHARLES SOMERS & CO.,
129 Fourth av. ap26-83
FOR SALE-LINDEN ST.,TWENTY-SECOND
ward, a beautiful lot 40x2S( feet to Hastings
St.. opposite the One-residence of J. B. Herron,
Jr.. Esq.. and Dr. Slocum. for2,M0. See W. A.
HERRON Jt SONS, 80 Fourth av. apl6-85-TTs'
LOT-A FINELY LOCATED LOT ON HOWE
St.. near Denniston av.; one of the best sit
uations on the street, and we have a lower price
on It than anything nearby: onlythrse minutes'
walk to Fifth Avenue. Cable, one minute to
Electric fire minntcs to P. R. R. b. A. DICKIE
&CO Penn and Shady avs., E. E.
ap'S-lJ-Tuwr'
LOT-A BARGAIN IN A BUILDING LOT,
25x140 leet, on Montlcello St.. Tor only J550:
nicely situated; neighborhood well bnllt up; one
of the cheapest lots offered In East Liberty. See
S. A. DICKIE i. CO., renn and Shady avs.. E. .
ap28-l3-Tuwr
C-i 200 EACH-ASl'EN ST..NEAR CYPRESS.
DA 4 vacant lots 25x110 each. (a42) BLACK
& BAIRD, 95 Fourth av.
ap2S-T
Allegtieny Lots.
PERRY8VILLE AV., ELEVENTH WARD,
Allegheny, vacant lots, 40 feet front on I'er
rvsville av., near end ot electric line; sure of en
hancement: nrlce l.200eacb. W. C. HKKINUKi:
& CO., 156 Fourth av. ap25-S3-TTS
Suburban Lots.
SUBURBAN PROPERTY THE LARGEST
lots, the lowest prices and the easiest and best
terms In the county at Sheraden, 15 minutes from
Union station: seo Sheraden before you buy else
where. ANDREW PATTERSON, becretarv, 127
Fifth av. Te27-72-D
THE 11ELLEVUE ELEUTHIC K. K. KLK
VATOK, Windsor Park, and gas well; the
finest site In Western Pa. ror a hotel or club
house: tbe park contains about five acres and
commands the finest view on x the Ohio river,
overlooking tho Davis Islaud dam: this property,
including the railroad and a gas well capable of
supplying UK) families, and now piped or er 2.001
reet and In use. will be sold at a great bargain.
Por particulars call on GEO. 3. COTION, 157
Lacockst., Allegheny. - ap-4T
FOR SALK-11US1NESS.
( Business Properties.
ft OOO CEDAB ST., NEAlt LIBERT- AV.,
UU) z two-story frame buildings. 1 containing
storeroom 17x33, and 4 dwelling rooms and fin
ished attic: the other has 4 rooms and finished at
tic; will sell established grocery trade of 17 years'
standing lor J6C0. Including flxtnres, etc: will
trade property lor 'good larm. (cl3). ULACK t
UA1KD, (5 Portth av. apM-87
cje; sot
JpOi vi
the city: t
SOO-A 15 PEP. CENT. NET. CITr IN-
VESTJUEJi r, on account or owner leaving
: two rood storerooms. 11 living rooms and
pacaing rwom, un corner tot ouxsa. a. u.
CLARKE, 115 Fourth av. and Edgewood. Tele.
7212. r-41aTT8
FOR &AlJiTJSrKESS.
Business Opportunities.
TMIUG STORE-CHEXP-ON ONE OF THE
JL main streets of the city; dolug a good busi
ness: good reason Tor selling.
Address, for three
uays, b. t., i;ispaica omce.
apio&r
SALOON-A FINELY FURNISHED SALOON
on main business street, doing a good
business; owner mnst sell on account of his
health; musrbe sold before the 1st of May. In
quire or ENTERrRlSE FURNITURE CO., 136
and 133 E. Federal St., Youugstown, Oblo.
ap26-107
SALOON-FIRST-CLASS SALOON IN CLEVE
LAND. O., doing a good business and cen
trally located; reason r-r selling, want to leave
the city. For particular address A. BEH. 243,
Woodland av., Cleveland, O. " an2S-49
STONE -QUARRY. MANUFACTURING BUSI
NESS: fj, 000 capital: one-hair Interest In ma
chine shop: grocery stores, S200 to S5,poo: milk
route, bakery route, fish and oyster depot clear
ing ISO per week. HOLMES CO., 420&mlthfield
street. apl7-72
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS.
norses. Vehicles. Live Stock. Etc.
MARE-POSY ilARF, 6 YEARS OLD: GOOD,
sare drives,' Can be seen at 21C5 PEN N AV.
" . ap!V56"
PAt'lNG MARE 7 YEARS OLD. WELL
BRED and an excellent roadster; will Show
better than 2:4J and was never trained a dar. in
quire 285 and 2S7 FORBES AV. ap28-ll
Machinery and Metals.
ENGINES AND BOILERS-SECOND-HAND:
largest stock or all sizes: 15x36, 12x24, 12x18,10
X20. 10x16. 10-12, 9x12, 8x12, 7x12. 0x12: mounted rOrt
abte engine, hollers ot alt sizes, shafting, pulleys,
pumps, governor, etc Telephone, 3401. 23 and
25 Park Way, Allegheny, Pa. J. S. YOUNG.
apll-n
ONE SECOND-HAND PORTABLE ENGINE
And boiler combined. 35 horse power: also a
number or second-hand wood-working machines;
can be bought at a low flgure. VELTE & MC
DONALD, Penn av. and Thirty-second st,
del5-TTS
QECOND-HAND ENGINES-ONE 27 H. P.
O , Ball pat. electric light engine, almost new;
one 8x5. one .7x7, one 5x0, vertical engines: one
heavy 14x24. one 31x12, 3 8x12 and 27x12. In hori
zontal engines: all oodasnew. HARMES MA
CHINE DEPOT, 99 First av., Pittsburg, Pa.
Ja30-D
Miscellaneous.
H
ARP-FULL-SIZED HARP. SEVEN PED
ALS. Inquire at 161 OHIO ST., Allegheny.
ap26-17
fODENE -WJL
wanted.
AT 5l PENN AV. AGENTS
ap26-6S-TuThsa
SECOND-HAND alERRY-GO-ROOND IN
first-class condition. Inquire of GEORGE W.
LAUGHL1N, Palace Hotel, Homestead, Pa.
apiO-89
TEICsONAL.
T-ERSONAL-CASH
PAID FOR OLD GOLD
T and silver: iewelrv repa
aired; new work, made
to order. CUIUS. HAI1CH, 541 Smltbfleld st.
aplO-134
TERSONAL WEBSTER'S LARGE QUARTO
AT Dictionary, 32 50; spcclat bargains In olland
new books during this month. FRANK BACON
tCU. 301 Smltnfleld st, mhl2
PERSONAL-FINE BOOKS-WE HAVETHE
finest collection of finely illustrated books
In Flttiburgrbeautlfulblndlngs; low ptices;come
and see them: hundreds or book3 for presents.
LEVI'S BOOK STORE. MX) Liberty si. de!2
LOST".
LOST-PURSE, ON FIFTH AVE. CAR 39.
Monday afternoon, a 6llver-mounted purse:
finder rewarded If returned to 6350MARCHAND
ST., JCast End. . ap2S-20
LOST-PIN; LADY'S FORGET - Ml - NOT
lace pin. set with small diamond, between
Twenty-sixth and Thirtieth sts.. on either Penn
av. and Smallman St. Reward paid IT returned to
2553 PENN AV. ap23-7
LOST-A LADIT'SGOLDW ATCH; ON NORTH
av. or Park: has owner's name Inside the
case and monogram on outside. A liberal re
ward will be paid for Its return to No. 12 THIRD
ST., Allegheny. aplS-48
I" OST-ON MONDAY AFTERNOON, EITHER
J at corner of Kldcc and Allegheny avs.. or on
Union line car, small package containing gold
watch, with Initials L P. W ., and also several
Sletes jewelry: f25 reward. Address ROOM4.10O
lamond St.. or 67 Allegheny ay. ap28-24
BUSINESS CHANGES.
-VTOTICE IS HEREBY" GIVEN THAT THE
partnership heretofore existing: between
W. W. Vensel and H. A. Keating, under the
firm name of "Vensel 4 Keating" and "W.W.
Vensel t Co.." haa been dissolved bv mntnal
consent. W W. VENSEL, H. A. KEATING.
ap28-8S
N LEGAL NOTICES.
MARK SCHM1D, Attorney at Law,
437 Grant street.
ESTATE OF CATHERINE LOLL, DE
CEASED Notice is hereby given that
letters of administration on the estate o! Cath
erine Loll, deceased, have been granted to the
undersigned, to whom all persons indebted to
said estate are requested to make Immediate
paymeut, and those having: claims or demands
against the same will make them known with
out delay. MARK BCIIMID, Administrator,
437 Grant St.. Pittsburg. apU-SO-Tn
ELECTIONS.
ELECTION-TURNERS' BUILDING AND
Loan Association The annual meeting
will he held and the election ot officers take
place TUESDAY, April 28. 1S9L 9 P.M., at
New Tnrnef Hall. Forbes av. E. H. LENZ,
President. WM. WARTMAN. Secretary.
ap2S-22
Office of
MOXOKOAHEI.A tVATKK COMPANT.
1113 Cakson Street, Second Floor.
'LOOK. f
1 20. 1S9L J
Pittsbuko,Pa.-. April
iTlHE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE
I stockholders of the Alonongahela Water
Company will be held at tbe company's office,
1113 Carson street, Southside, Pittsburg, Pa.,
on 1UESDAY. Mavo, 1891, between the hours
of 3 and 5 o'clock P. M., for the purpose of
electing' a President and cght Managers to
serve for the ensuing year.
ap25-45-D MARTIN PRENTER, Secretary.
oFinciAL rnrsBURG.
orfice of the uitt treasurer. i
MunicipalHall. s mithfield St. (
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ALL
owners (whether resident or non-resident
of the city of Pittsburg) of drays, carts, wagons,
carriages. baggics.etc, to pay their licenses at
this office forthwith ,
All licenses not paid on or beforo the first
Monday in March, 1891 will be placed in the
hands of vehicle officer for collection, subject
to collection fee of 0 cents on each license.
And all persons neglecting to pay on or before
first Monday in .May, 1891, will be subject to a
penalty double the amount of the license.", to be
recovered before the proper legal authority of
said ci,ty. The old metal plates of last year
must he returned at the time licenses are taken
out, or 25 cents additional will be charged on
the license.
Rates of license: Each nne-borse vehicle. Sti:
each two-horse vehicle, 10; each four-horse
vehicle, S12; each four-horse hack, $15; omni
busses and timber wheels, drawn by two
horses, J1U
One extra dollar will be charged for each ad
ditional horse used in above specified vehicles.
J. t TlENNISTON.
fe&Sl.p City Treasurer.
NOTICES.
THE MASTER TINNERS AND CORNICE
Manufacturers' Association passed resolu
tions last night as follows:
Resolved, That we will do 'no work nor
fnrnish any material to any contractor or
builder who was not in business nrior to Mav 1.
or who does not support tbe action of the Mas-.
ter uunuers Association. By a unanimous
vote. J. S. LYTLE, Secretary.
A. RA8NIR, President. ap2S-21
offick of i
Treasurer Allegheny County,
April 1, lb9L )
NOTICE.
IN PURSUANCE OF THE TWENTY
FIRST section of an act relating to Alle
gheny county, approved the 1st day of May,
1SC1, and of tbe amendment of tbe said sec
tion, approved the SUth day of March, A. D.
186S. I do hereby give notice tnat tbe dupli
cates for the several wards, boroughs and
townships will be open, audi will be prepared
to receive the county, jtale and poor taxes for
the year 1891 on and after tho FIRST DAY OF
MAY. 1891. Said taxes can Ue paid at this
office uutll tho FIRST DAY OF AUGUST,
with a deduction of 5 per cent for prompt pay
ment to all persons paying the whole amount
of these taxes.-
There will be no reduction allowed during tbe
month of August.
There will be 10 per cent added to all taxes
remaining nnpaid on the 1st day uf September,
189L JOHN A. BELL,
Treasurer of Allegheny County.
mh31-12-TJ
EESOKTS.
jTADDON xlALL,
ATLANTIC CITY. N. J..
Now open '
Hotand Cold Sea Water Baths in the House.
Ic6JJl LEEDS .fcLIPPINCOTT.
mHE CllALKONTE
I ATLANTIC CITY. N. J.
On tho beach, with unsurpassed ocean view.
Salt water batbsln the house
Send for circular.
fel-OO-n E. ROHERTR & SONS.
McNAUGHER & CO.,
Contractors for
Paving Sidewalks With Cement, Brick and
Fire Brick, Concreting Cellars.
110 FEDERAL ST7, ALLEGHENY, PA.
Carbston furnished and set, Xe7-6S-D
TO LET.
City. Residences, a-
D WELLING O.f FOURTH AVE. -THREE
stories: 10 large rooms, hall and all conven
iences, and In good repair; rent low. BLACK A
BAIRD. 85 Fourth av. ap24-6t
East End Residences. .
TO LET-ON STATION STREET. EAST END.
(street paved and sewered) No. 6230, flne
new brick bouse 8 rooms, modern Improvements:
$.i60 per year: a nice home. See W. A. HERRON
& SONS. 80 Fourth av- ap22-76-TnWSt
Allezheny Residences.
HOUSE-ltr JOHN K. EWINU CO., 107
Federal St.. new hrick house. Srooms and
all conveniences, on Alder St., near S. Highland
av., ,..: rent.lqw. aj26-71-TnThSnt
H"A PAGE 'ST.. ALLEGHENY BRICK
t rt dwelling or eight rooms, hall, vestibule,
batli, all conveniences: rent $10 per month.
WALDRON & MCDOWELL, 53 Ohio St. and 271
Beaver av., Allegheny. ap25-2-Dt
Suburban Residences.
THE MOST BEkUTIFUU nUBURBAN
place on the Ft. Wayne Railroad: residence
contains 12 rooms, balls, porches, with large
groumls; plenty of fruit: carriage bouse, etc.
"BLACK A BAlltD. 95 Fourth av. ap22-51t
" " ' Ttooms.
BOOMS THIRD "STOltY FRONT ROOMS.
furnished. 432 PENN AV. apJS-4Ct
Offices. Deslc Boom, Etc
OFFICE-SECOND FLdOR 'FRONT, PENN
building; (14 per month: has" been renting
rurl. Apply at204 PENN UUILDING.
ap2i-10-TuThSt
Business Stands.
BUILDING-ON THIRD AV., FOR5IERLY
'occupied by U. S. Pension Agent: four
stories, containing large store room and Immense
room adjoining; the upper floors are complete
also; tbe cellar Is large: we will 'remodel this
building to suit anv kind of busluess. BLACK
BAIRD, 93 Fourth av. ap25-7t
s
HOPROOM-WITH OR WITHOUT TOWER.
Apply at NO. 91 FIRST AV. ap26-86-TUSUt
-T7-AREROOMS-TWOWAHEROOMS,FRONT-YV
ING on street, railroad siding in rear;
rent, SBO per month each; also, 10.000 sqnare feet
floor space, with use of power and railroad siding.
Inquire at W. A. HOEVELER'S STORAGE
WAREHOUSE, Twelfth and Pike st,., Pittsburg.'
ap24-67t '
Miscellaneous.
STABLE-LARGE CARRIAGE STABLE. WTTn
room (upstairs) for driver to sleep In. Rear
OM42 SHEFFIELD ST.. Allegheny. al)27-5t
PROPOSALS.
TOTICE TO CONTRACTORS-SEALED
Ll proposals will be received by the borough
of Braddock nntn 7:30 KM., MAY 4. ISM. for
the repaying of Braddock avenne from a point
1ZG feet west of Sixth street to Thirteenth
street, with cobble stone; also, for the con
"strnctlngotSOO feet, more or less, of 15-inch
sewer on Braddock avenne, between Fifth and
JCorey streets.
The Borongh Council reserves the right to re
ject any or all bids.
For further particulars apply to William
Howat, Borough Engineer, No. 730 Braddock
avenue, second floor.
JAMES A. RUSSELL.
ap28-12-TTS Burgess.
PROPOSALS FOR STONE-U. a ENGI
NEER office. 507 West Chestnut street,
Louisville, Ky.. Marnh 30. 1891 Sealed pro
posals in triplicate will be received at this office
until 1 p. x. (standard time), on WEDNES
DAY, tbe 29th day of April, 1391. for furnish
ing stone for the construction of an abutment
for a dam in the Wabasb river at Grand
Ttapids, near Mount Carmel, III. Tbe attention
of bidders is invited t acts of Congress of
February 26, 1885, and February 23, 1887, volume
23, pace 332, and volume 24V page 414, Statutes
at Large. Preference will be given to stone of
domestic production, conditions of quality and
price being; equal. The right Is reserved to re
ject any and all bids. Specifications and printed
forms for proposals will be furnished on appli
cation to the undersigned. F.DW. MAGUIRE,
Captain of Engineers. U. S.A.
mh30-60-30,31.apl.2.27,28
PROPOSALS
FOR
Bridge Superstructure and
Masonry, and Filling Tres
tle Approach.
Office or County controller.
Pittsburg, Pa., April 22, ibSL
(
Sealed proposals will be- received at this
office until i o'clock P. M., Wednesday, April
90 1RU1 fnr thA .nn.MTrnRtrr. nnil mojonrv tt
seven wrought iron through-plate girder
bridges, and for'tbe construction of one stone-
arcn Driuge, located as ionows
No. L Over Little Deer creek, at James Car-
sons. Skew bridge. 3S feet clear span. 41 feet
extreme length. Depth nf girder, 4S inches.
Static load. 750 pound per lineal foot.
No. 2. Over Lbwries run at Henry Good's.
Bridge 27 feet clear span. 30 feet extreme
length. Depth of girder, 43 inches. Static
load, 700 pounds per lineal foot. ,
No. 3- Over Abers creek, at Mlllisee'a Mill.
Bridge, 42 feet clear span, 45 feet extreme
length. Depth of girder, 43 Inches. Static
load, 770 pounds per lineal foot.
No. 4. Over Poketos creek, at Logan's Ferry.
Bridge, 52 feet clear span, 55.5 feet extreme
length. Depth of girder. 54 inches. Static
load, 800 pound" per lineal foot.
No. 5. Over Little Bull creek, atBurtner's.
Bridge, 38 feet clear span, 41 feet extreme
length. Depth of girder? 48 inches. Static load,
750 pounds per lineal foot.
No. 7. Over Deer creek, at Moses Reen's.
Skew bride, 33 feet clear span, 30 feet extreme
length. Depth of girder. 43 inches. Static load,
730 pounds per lineal foot.
No. 8. Over Streets run, at Hays' coal works.
Skew bridge, 48 feet clear span. 52 feet extreme
length. Deptb of girder. 54 inches. Static load,
800 pounds per lineal foot.
.hiive loan iorait onages. z,uuupenineai xoot.
All of above bridces to be built in accordance
with plans and specifications on file. .
No. 6. Over Big Sewlckley creek, at Duff's
Mill. Stone arch bridge. 28. feet span. Seg
mental arch. Also, for filling trestle approach
to bridge over Chanters creek at jjuits.
Bridge contractors should examine tbe sites
for themselves to ascertain 'their peculiarities,
the extent of false-work required and facilities
and for transportalioivetc., before bidding.
MASONRY.
The' approximate quantity of masonry Is
about 2,400 cubic yards, and mnst be of good
quality conform to specifications.
Bids to be by tbe cubic yard in place, price to
inclnde excavation, pumping, shoring, coffer
dams, etc
.Contractors mnst visit tbe sites of proposed
bridges before submitting a bid.
The county will furnish the cement loaded on
cars at any railroad depots in the cities of
Fittsbnrg or Allegheny, the contractor to pay
the freight.
Air bids mnst be addressed to the County
Commls'ioners, and indorsed "proposals for
bridge superstructure,'- "bridge masonry." or
"filling trestle approach," as tbe ease maybe,
each proposal to bn accompanied by a bidder's
bond, wli h two sufficient sureties, in the sum ot
not less than 50 per cent of the whole amount
of the bid. Bidders mnst bid for each bridge
separately, and may, in addition, bid for the
lot as a whole.
Bids fnr bridge No. 4 mnst be addressed in
separate envelopes to the Commissioners ot
Westmoreland and Allegheny counties.
The right to reject any or all bids is reserved.
The party to whom the contract is awarded
shall give bond, with twa sufficient sureties, in
donble the amount of the contract, for tbe
laitbfnl performance of the contract.
Plaus may be seen and specifications and
forms of bond obtained at tbe office of Charles
Davis. County Engineer, after Tbnrsdav. April
23,1891. JAME&A. GRIER,
ap&Xf.D county controller.
CHARLES SOMGRS & CO.,
129 FOURTH AVE.
(Telephone 1773)
hReal Estate and Mortgages.
Money to Loan at Lowest Rates.
PROPERTIES FOR RENT.
RENTS COLLECTED.
ap28-77-D
Now is tha best season for planting and prun
log treex, laying out of lawns. and taking
charge of work generally: also draiufag.
Herman Helm
LANDSCAPE GARDENER.
ELLSWORTH AV., hadyslde,
Pittsburg.
inh6-Tus
TRY OUR
LAUGHTON RADS.
BEST FOR RUBBER STAMPS.
NOT AFFEOTED BY HEAT OJr COLD.
W..A. BUNTING, 20, Fifth Avenue.
Send for Price List.
p7.rr
CHOICE sFEOPERTTES.
BARGAIN'
In Acreage Property for Sub-divi-.
si on,
STANTON AVE., E. E.,
12 1-2 ACRES
With 528 feet front on paved street Thislj
without exception one of the finest properties
in tbe East End. and can be sub-divided Into
lots aod sold at a large profit.
This property will he sold at a bargain to av
quick purchaser. SEE
M0RELAND & HAAS.
6114 Penn Ave., B. R
srp26-14&TTSti
A Choice North Highland Av. Lot! 1
ONE OF THE HOST DESIRABLE OK ,
THE AVENUE! ' i
4l3ilOFT.3 ;
just40 ft. soutb of Stanton avenne. We have)
a special price on this. Cheaper than anything
in the neighborhood. Terms arranged to stilt
purchaser. S. A. DICKIE & CO.,
PENN AND SHADY AVS.. E. E.
Dealers only in East End. ap28.14-TTT
$9,500.
Handsome Eesidence.
-ON-
60-FOOT ASPHALT PAVED AND
SEWERED AVENUE.
New modern-stylo Queen Anne dwelling, 9
large rooms hall, lavatory, laundry; complete)
electric work; slate mantels, etc.
-: LOT 50X200.
Very desirable residence locality. Very easy
terms. All street assessments paid.
M.F.HIPPLE4CO..
ap2G-79-TTSu 90 Fourth aven u e.
A EDDD INVESTMENT.
$5,750.
No. 205 Frantstown avenue. East End. sub.
stantial seven-room brick dwelling, ball, water,
gas, etc; lot 20x110- Could easily be converted
into a first-class storeroom.
M. P. HLPPLE & GO.,
96 FOURTH AVENUE.
ap2s-79-TuThsu
SHADYSIDB.
We have a very desirable residence, corner
df two streets, located in the most de:rabla
part of Sbadyside. five rooms first floor, five on
second floor, two on third floor and large bill
iard roum; house finished In tbe best posslhle
workmanship: complete in every detail. For
permit to see property see
BAXTEB, THOMPSON & CO.,
162 FOURTH AVENUE.
ap2G-93-TUTbsa
$12,000-EAST END
RESIDENCE OR INVESTMENT
On paved and sewered street, one square
from cable or electric car".
Sntxtantial two-story brick dwelling, 9 spa
cious room, wide hall in center, gas. water, etc
Lot 105x160.
Numerous frnit and shade trees; additional
ground adjoining can be had at a reasonable
figure.
The above is corner property and can bej
I bought on exceedingly easy terms,
I ,T , 1-rTT .
M. P. HLPPLE & CO.,
ap26.79-TTSu 96 Fourth avenue.
OAKLAND SQUARE
One of those elegtnt nine-room brick bouses,
all modern Improvements. Mnst be sold; owner
leaving the city.
SAMUEL W. BLACK & CO.,
99 Fourth Avenue.
ap2S-75
CENTER AVENUE,
Between Barton and Bidwell Sts.
Lot 48x213x80. Asphaltum paved street.
PRICE ONLY 8125 PER FOOT.
SAMUEL W. BLACK A CO.,
99 Fourth avenue.
ap2S-75
$100 PER FOOT.
Penn avenue, near Linden avenue and Bonle
vard place; lot 53x150; finest location on Pena
avenue.
SAMUEL W. BLACK 4 CO.,
99 Fourth avenue.
ap23-75
$5,500.
Just off Hiland ave.. on good sewered St.;
new frame house of 9 rooms, modern improve
ments; must be sold at once.
SAMUEL W. BLACK, A CO.,
99 Fourth ave.
ap2S-7S
EtOR SALE
EAST END PROPERTY.
MURRY & EDSAT.L,
mh25-91 FIDELITY BUILDING.
AUCTION SALES.
STOCKS. STOCKS,
Executor's Sale of Valuable Stocks
Will be sold at auction, by order of the execu
tors of the estate of R. C Gray, deceased, at
the Pittsburg Stock Exchange bmlding. No.
115 Fourth avenue,
TUESDAY, APRIL 2S. AT 3.30 P. Sf,
Tbe following valuable stocks:
,200 shares People's National Bank,
40 shares People's Savings Bank.
0 shares Safe Deposit Company.
JO shares Fidelity Title ana Trust Companjv
200 shares M. A M. Insurance Company.
200 shares Boatman's Insurance Company.
400 shares Pittsburg Cjcloutna Company.
6 shares Soutb Fork Fishii g Club.
10 shares Duquesne Land Co-npany.
50 shares Mechanic National Bank.
JOHN D. BAILEY, Anctloneer.
Office. Room N o. 9. ap22-Bl.D
AUCTION SALE OF FINE FURNITURE,
carpets, clocks, office safe, ctci, TUES
jjaY April 28, at 10 n'elork, at the rooms of the
Henry Auction. Co.. 311 Market st.
A large consignment of fine chamber furni
ture from a factory going out of business
handsome walnut suites, with marble tops and.
rrencu bevel glass; une oaitsuue mum x
dish and sixteenth century finish: mirror dc
wardrobes, folding-bed. bureaus, washstan
chairs and rockers, sideboards, extension tablfcs,
bookcase and desk: also fine parlorfurnlterp
in brocatelle tapestry, plash, and hair clothi lot
of furniture from a residence in Allegheny;
bureaus, wasbsund. bedding, brocatelle parlor
suite of lour nieces, cost 3175, leather couch
and cbalr..brnsels, velvet and ingrain carpets,'
for rooms, balls, and stairs; lot nbtions ana
fancy good; all mnst be sold on Tuesday.
HENRY AUCTION CO Auctioneers.
JP27.T
J. A. McKELVEY, Auctioneer.
Household furniture, property and live stock.
Office 81 Frankstown Av East End.
Terms hpon anpllctlon. mhS-HS-D
TT0U8EKEEPERS WILL IND IT If
XI their advantage to buy tea seta, silver.
ware, knives, roras ana spoons, etc. etc.. a:
WILSON'S JEWELRY TORE,
61 Fourth avenue.
Fine witch repairing a specialty. apl-TM
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