Pittsburg dispatch. (Pittsburg [Pa.]) 1880-1923, May 27, 1891, Page 3, Image 3

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    L. HALSEY WILLIAMS DEAD.
The Widely-Known Banker and Broker
Died of Briphf BIse&te Born In Ohio,
, Served iu the War, and Settled In Pitts
burg. I. Halsoy WiUlams,thebankcrand broker,
(Mod at 1 o'clock jesterday morning of
brlht's diseaso at his home, in Leetsdalo
One week ago Mr. Williams was at his office,
but he has not boon a well man for several
years. Uo was said to have been the best
posted man in this cectlon on banking and
commercial law.
Mr. Williams was born n Portsmouth, O.,
tn 1942. In 1S17 his parents moved from that
place to Canunsburg. Hia father was the
Eev. Aaron Williams, a Presbyterian minis
ter, and one of the professors in JeiTerson
College. He was educated at this college,
but never graduated, as he left school to join
the army when war broke out. He served
with distinction in Knapp's Batterv. After
the war Mr. Williams settled in Pittsburg,
and mda a reputation for himself as the as
signee Tor the bankrupt firm of Ira B. McVey
&Co. He succeeded James Kennedy as finan
cial editor of the Commercial,, and held the
position for several years, whenboorgantzed
the fit. Clair BanklngOompany, which formed
the Firth National Bank. Hebecomo cash
ier of this bank when it was organized, and
remained such until about four years ago.
He then bocanie general manager of the
Brldgewater Gas Company. His health, how
ever, compelled him to quit business, and he
took a trip to the Bahamas and Europe Af
ter his return he did not become an employe
of any company, hut retained his connection
tritli various business enterprises.
At the tlmo of his death he was a director
In ttc Bndgewatcr Gas Company, treasurer
of the Pittsburg Company, secretary and
treasurer of tho New Ca6tle Water Company,
a director in the Central District Printing
and Telegraph Company, treasurer of the
Mercantile Librarv Hall Company, a director
In the Fort Pitt Incllno Plane Company, a
director of tho Metric Metal Company of
Beaver Falls, and a director of the Fifth No
tional Bank.
Mr. Williams married Martha M. Cook, and
his wifo and three children survive him.
HewasabrotherofD.Lect Wilson. Thelat
ter, when asked for a biography of Mr. Will
Jams, became very angrj, and ordered tho
reporter oat of his office.
County Taxes Being Becelved Slowly.
The payment of county taxes, now being
received, are being made slowly. Property
owners and persons taxed can get a state
ment of their taxes bf sending to the County
Treasurer's office. The Sper cent discount
trill-be allowed until August L
It is universally admitted that a mother
Ehonld, if she is "able, nurse her child. If
Ehe cannot, or if for good reasons it isuiot
advisable, then llellin's Food, which has
been proven to correspond physiologically
with mother's milk, should be used.
Hamilton's Bargain Sale
At SI and 93 Fifth avenue is still the lead
ing attraction in that locality, for never
verc high-grade pianos and organs sold at
such low prices "and convenient terms.
Think of itl Becker Bros, pianos with their
23,000 and over in use; Knabe pianos, with
their 37,000 and over in use; Fischer
pianos -with their 88,000 and over
lp use, and tho Estey, the king
of organs, with over 235,000 in use,
sold at prices, and terms that you pay for
new and untried goods without a record es
tablished. There is not a place in the city
where you have such an array of first-class,
medium and low-priced pianos and organs
to select from. S. Hamilton,
01 and S3 Fifth avenue.
Greatest Handkerchief Sale Ever Known
Begins This Morning.
1,200 dorens pure linen, but slightly im
perfect, good as any forserise, at one-third
their actual value. Medium to finest qual
ities. Bought from a Belfast manufacturer.
See big ad. Jos. Horni & Ca's
Penn Avenue Stores.
A Quick Core for Rheumatism.
In many cases persons subject to rhcuma
trsm have got prompt relief from pain by
applying Chamberlain's Pain Balm. The
relief it affords is alone worth many times
its cost, which is but CO cents, and its con
tinued application effects a complete cure.
3Jor sale by druggists. wsu
Boy Tour Suit Now.
2?otf is the time. Our $9 men's suit sale
is just the chance for you. Hundreds of
fine suits, made from the best materials, at
S?9, worth $13 and ?15.
P C. C. C, Pittsburg Combination
Clothing Company, corner Grant and
Diamond streets.
Ohio Pyle,
Spend your Decor.tiau Day at this popu
lar resort. Train leaves B. & O. depot at
6:10 a. M. Ilate, SI SO rouud trip.
Read the Handkerchief Ad.
Bead the handkerchief "ad."
Bead the handkerchief "ad."
Bead the handkerchief "ad."
This paper. Jos. Horne & Co. 's
Penn Avenue Stores.
Grand Army of the Republlc.
Wc call your special attention to the
genuine blue Middlesex saiti we will give
you this week for a S10 bill. You cannot
buy such suits anywhere else for such low
figures. Take our word for it
P. C. C G, Pittsburg Combination
Clothing Company, comer Grant and
Diamond streets.
A Merchant's Opinion.
Mr. John Caraghar, a merchant at Car
aghar, Fulton courty, O , says that St.
Patrick's Pills are the best selling pills he
handles. The reason is that they produce a
pleasant cathartic effect and are certain and
thorough in their action. Try them when
ou want a reliable cathartic. For sale by
druggists. -HTSU
First Excursion to Ohio Pyln.
The Baltimore and Ohio Bailroad will
run their annual excursion to Ohio Pyle on
Decoration Day, on next Saturday,May
SO. Bate, $1 50 round trip. Train leaves at
8:15 a. m.
Ask for the E. & "W. dress shields, the
best made; take no other; to be bad only at
710 Penn avenue. Beinino & Wilds.
Slightly Imperfect Handkerchiefs.
400 dozen so-called manufacturers seconds,
aU linen hemstitched at 8c, 10c, 12)c, 15o
and 18c apiece, worth double, at Bosenbanm
&-Co.s.
" Read the HandkcrcIiieT Ad.
Bead the handkerchief "ad."
Bead the handkerchief "ad."
Bead the handkerchief "ad."
This paper. J03. Horne & Co. 's
Penn Avenue Stores.
TRAIN on P. B. B for grand auction sale
oflots at Homewood leaves at 125 p. m. to
day. Silk, Madras and cheviot shirts.
James H. Aiken & Co., 100 Fifth av.
Trimmed Hats and Bonnets.
Trimmed hats and bonnets.
Leghorn and straw hats.
The greatest variety ever shown.
Store
open nuay evening.
Bosenbaum & Co.
Train on P. B. B. for grand auction sale
of lots at Koraewood leaves at 1:23 p. m. to
day. Poet bosom silk shirts at James H.
Aikerfe Ca's, 100 Fifth avenue.
Train on P. B XL for grand auction sale
of lots at Homewood leaves at 135 P. M. to
day. A Sngscstion.
If you are troubled with rheumatism or a
lame back, allow us to suggest that you try
the following simple remedy: Take a
picceof flannel the size of the two hands,
saturate it with Chamberlain's Pain Bahn
and bind it on over the scat of pain. It will
produce a pleasant warmth and relieve yoa
of all pain. Many severe cases have been
cured in this wayJ The Pain Bala can be
obtained from your druggist. WSa
t
tar Display advertisements one dollar per
tquarcfar one insertion. Classified advertise
ments on lh.it page, such as Wanted, For Sale,
7b Let, etc, ten centsper line for each insertion,
and none takenor lea than thirty cents. Itp
line bono displayed counts as two.
THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH
JSUSINES8 OFFICE,
Cor. Smlthflold and Diamond Streets,
ALWAYS OPEN.
BRANCH OFFICES AS FOLLOWS. WHERE
WANT. FOB SALE. TO LET, AND OTHER
TRANSIENT ADVERTISEMENTS WILL BE
RECEIVED UP TO t P. M. FOR INSERTION.
Advertisement tbonld be prepaid unless adver
tisers alretdr hare accounts with T&B DisriTOT.
FOR THE BOOTHSTDE, NO. 1CS CARSON
STREET. TELEPHONENO. 60S.
FOR THE EAST END. J. W. WALLACE, 3
PENN AVE.
PTrrSBUBG ADDITIONAL.
THOMAS MCCAFFEET. S50 BnUer street.
EMIL Q. BTUCEET, 24th street and Pesn avenue.
ALLEGHENY.
A. J. KAERCHER. 89 Federal street.
H. J. SIcBRIDE, Market House, Allegheny.
F. H. F.GQERS SON, Ohio and Chestnut streets.
THOMAS McHENRT, Western and Irwin avennes.
O. W. HUGHES. Pennsylvania and Bearer avs.
PERRY M. GLEISI. Rebecca and Allegheny avs.
WANTED.
Male Help.
ASSISTANT-COMPETENT ASSISTANTTN AN
eneuicerlnc and survevlne office In thecltv.
Address. Riving age, experience and salary ex
pected, TRANSIT, Dispatch office.
my27-8
BARBER AT C. L. GLASSER'S, 1KB CARSON
St., 8. S., Pittsburg. mrZ7-8
BOOKBINDER A MAGAZINE FORWARDER
wanted at once. Call on or address W. 0.
LONDON. Steblc block, Altoona, Pa. my2S-87
TvfWC
AS 73 SIXTH AV.
NEAT, TIDY BOYS ARE WANTED AT
myz7-57
COATMAKER-APPLY AT ONCE TO J. B.
BECKERS, Washington, Pa., 67 N. Main EL
myZ7-lS
DRAUGHTSMAN AN ARCHITECTURAL
draughtsman immediately. 8. W. FOULK,
Newcastle, Pa. my28-89
GARDENER. WHO KNOWS HOW TO CULTI
VATE vegetables and flowers: mnst be a slnzle
man, who can milk, and Is willing to make himself
Emerallv neful; German preferred; Apply to P.
UFF & SONS. S3J Penn ave. my27-7
MAN WITH A FEW HUNDRED DOLLARS
to take bold of the Yost & Merritt typewriter
and typewriter supplies; an elegant chance for a
man to engage in business for himself. For par
ticulars call on OFFICE SPECIALTY CO.. 105
Third av. my2M7
MEN-A FEW ACTIVE MEN TO HANDLE A
new line of staple goods. Call earlv, 337
FIFTH AV. myis-W
0
OANIZERS BT- THE FRIENDLY AID
Socictv: rjavs its members !10Q everv six
months; has palaf300.0O01n benefits; reserve and
benefit fund held in trust by the State of Massa
chusetts; terms liberal. Address FRIENDLY
AID SOCIETY. Waltham, Mass. myl-U
SALESMEN-ON SALARY OR COMMISSION
to handle the new patent chemical Ink erasing
pencil; the greatest seulne novelty ever produced;
erases ink thoroughly In two seconds: no abrasion
of paper: 200 to 500 per cent profit; one agent's sales
amounted 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 particu
lars, address THE MONROE ERASER MFG. CO.,
La Crosse. Wis. my22-7S
SALESMAN-FOR EVERY STATE AND TER
RITORY to sell our goods by sample to tho
wnoiesaie ana rcuui iraue; gooas sell
good salary paid ipermanenijosltlon
unfl if imn
lor terms,
caVascope tnufac!turin6
CO., Chicago. myl3-3Vw3
SALESMAN AN EXPERIENCED SALESMAN
thoroughly familiar with the retail grocery
trade to canvass the city for the most salable article
or the season. Address CANVASSER, Dlspuch
office. my27-40
SHIPPING CLERK AN EXPERIENCED
shipping clerk, one who has been in the liquor
bcslnes and understands keeping the revenue
books preferred. Apply H. A. WOLF & SON, 1031
and 103S Penn avenue. my27-2
SOBER. STEADY MAN, FULLY COMPETENT
to take charge and run Burden Spike machine.
P. T. 8., 281 North Sixth St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
my2S-61
SOLICITORS-FOR LIFE INSURANCE; LIB
ERAL commissions; policy taking becanse
most pleasing in price and plan. MURKY & ED
SALL, 34 Fidelity building. my27-49
TINNERS-TWO GOOD TINNERS. CALL ON
or address at once, F. G. KLINES, Zellenople,
Pa; my2744
TRAVELING SALESMAN WELL AC
QUAINTED with the shoe trade Jn Plttsbnrg
and surruundlnr towns Address WILLIAM
-NEELY4C0.. 1C6 and 110 Dome St., New York,
.. x. v myMi
Agents.
AGENTfcV-TO SELLTHE PINLESS CLOTHES
line: the only line ever Invented that holds the
clothes without pins; a perfect success; patent re
cently issued; sold only by agents, to whom the ex
clusive right Is given; on receipt of SO cents we
will send a sample line by mall; also circulars;
price list and terms v airents: secure your territory
at once. Address THE PINLESs CLOTHES
LINE CO.. 17 Hexmoa St., Worcester, Mass.
apl2-142-WS
AGENTS-TO SELL THE NEWEST AND
best subscription books In the market: the
most recent additions to our list are "Onr Great
Continent," "Losslng's Untied States." "John
Bojle O'Reilly's Poetry and Songs of Ireland,"
"The Soldier in the Civil War;" send for cata
logue, terms and territory. P. 3. FLEMING 4
CO., 135 Fifth av. apl2-Tuwrlirssu
A GENTS WANTED-MALE AND FEMALE,
JX. everywhere, for an article that sells at sight,
fenlcndld chance for a rood worker. New thlnr.
big money. 200 to 500 'per cent profit. Send Ii
cents for sample and particulars No experience
needed. Wrlfr at once. KRONEK 4 CO., Box
781. Chicago, BL my25-16-MWF
AGENTS-WE OFFER BIG MONEY IN EX
CLUSIVE territory: our new patent safes sell
at sight In city or country ; new agents first In field
actually getting rich j one agent in one dav cleared
rl;socan you; catalogue tree. ALPINE SAFE
CO., No. 3&5-371 Clark St., Cincinnati, O.
fe25-51-WS
AGENTS, MALE OR FEMALE NEW 250
household article: profit 300 percent; sample
and Instructions 10 cents; goods on commission.
STAYNEE & CO., Providence, R. L mylS-36-
AGENTS-TO SELL THE LIFE POEMS AND
speeches of John Bojle O'Reilly; souvenir
edition. For terms and territory, apply to SI. F.
FANNING. 163 Fifth av. my2S-75
Female Help.
pHAMBERMAID AND WAITRESS-REFER-J
ENCE required. Call at first house MOKE
WOOD AVE., NEAR FIFTH AVE., Shadyslde.
my27-3
GIRLS-ONE OR TWO GIRLS TO WORK IN
shop; work clean and -steady. Address
MANUFACTURER. Dispatch office. my27-43
GIRL-DINING ROOM AND PANTRY GIRL.
Call at 73 Sixth av., a S. FERGUSON SAND
WICH CO. mr27-S3
LADY OF EXPERIENCE-TO 3IANAGE
girls In light manufacturing department; mnst
come well recommended. Address P. O. BOX 1057.
my26-23
SALESLADIES WHO HAVE HAD EXPERI
ENCE selling Japanese goods. FLEISHMAN.
4 CO.. 604. 806 and 508 Market St. my27-27
Male and Female Help.
HOUSEKEEPER, LAUNDRESS, SEAM
STRESS, cooks, chambermaids, dining room
girls, nurses; 200 house girls, 10 colored girls,
farm hands, waiters, drivers, gardeners. MRS.
E. THOMPSON. 603 Grant st my21-D
MAN COOK-SECOND COOK, WAITERS. 40
farmhands, four dining room girls, dish
washers, hotel cooks, chambermaids, 300 house
girls, housekeeper, seamstress, nurse girls. MEE
HAN'S. 845 Grant et. Tny25-D
Situations.
A CHANCE TO HUSTLE BY MAN OF 24;
now connected with large steel firm: present
employment too confining. ACTIVE, Dispatch
office. iny2C-34
POSITION-IN GENERAL ACCOUNTING OR
bookkeeping, young married man; practical
experience of ten years; satisfactory reference
from present employers and reasons for chants.
Address P. O. Box 027. city. ap25-30
POSITION-BY YOUNG LADY-SHORTHAND
and typewriter. MAT, Dispatch office.
my2S-33
SITUATION AS CLERK IN A FHtST-CLASS
hotel; have had large experience, and can give
eitlsfactory reference. Address 0. L., Dispatch
office. mv27-69
SITUATION BY EXPERIENCED BOOK
KEEPER: tea years' experience with manu
facturing firms. Address E. 11., Dispatch office.
mi-M
SllUATION-AS DRUG CLERK; 3 YEARS
practical experience: best reference. Address
H. KAYLOR. 223 Wylleav.. city. my2W3
Real Estate.
rpO BUY A PAYING HOTEL. NOT OVER 60
.Mc, Dispatch office.
a. luyiiu, m uusurnujouiinir connnea. Arldrma
mj-27-31
-.-.,-!. l-,.Ol6an,.V"i .wu.
my23-9-MWg
Partners.
A GENTLEMAN OF MEANS TO TAKE AN
JX Interest In and to fill a responslbleposlllon that
commands a large salary m one of the very best and
most prosperous manufacturing concerns in the
States; abundance or business, with large profits:
anyone having; ready capital of (10.KIU to (20,000
can positively find a thoroughly first-class busi
ness, without debts or Incumbrance of any kind,
and managed -bv thoroughly responsible parties.
f,l1,Kftlc15riSF?Iyf,.v.Pn 7 calling at office of
UMON SWITCH AND MANUFACTURING
CO., ISO Robinson st,, Allegheny. ap27-17
Boarding.
IJiAMILTJGOING TO EUROPE JULY AT
. August desires place in country near Pltts
bnrg to hoard two children. 6 and 10 years, and two
nurses; first-class only need apply; state terms ex-
jjcvicu. ivuaisx, x-upsica oiuce. UVZ7-1W
is
. " ' ' " ' ' -I.- ii 'i I1;1 ' ii ..mi -" . i i . i -- i , ,iM i I. ii i . i i' i'ii i -' a
WANTED.
KnanciaL ,
MONEY LOANED-LOWEST RATES OF IN--TSSESTi
sccordtnr to amount and location.
See BAXTER, THOMPSON A CO., 162 Fourth av.
l myl7-8S-17;l3,21,a,25,g,g
MORTGAGES ON CITY OR ALLEGHENY
SStI?KPei2?.atlowestr&te. HENRY A.
AVER & CO.. WTonrth av. mh2-D
TTTE HAVE IN CONNECTION WITH OUR
t I ireneral real estate business a special mortgage
department; money to loan in large and small
amounts at W, S and 6 per cent, on city and subur
ban property. M. F. HIFPLE & CO.. 8 Fourth
aTenne. mjD-s-D
Miscellaneous.
LADIES-TO ATTEND THE SCHOOL OF DE
SIGN and Dress Cutting for s thorough course
of dressmaking. NO. 951 FENN AV. mhS-16
MONEY EASILY SAVED-A LIFE-SIZE
crayon portrait for almost nothing; the pub
lic may ask how can this be done; our answer is,
we employ no ag-ents who would receive 25 to 40 per
cent commissions: we employ no uniformed men
to transact our business ; we save these commissions
and salaries for the benefit or onr customers; we re
quest our patrons to bring their advertising checks
with photograph, to our office, and for each crayon
portrait that Is ordered we furnish at a very reason
able price a neat and appropriate frame; we warn
our customers and the public from dealing with Ir
responsible crayon portrait fakirs; our business is
baiod upon strict and honorable principles, and our
work, now in the boners of hundreds of families.
anesis ui iaci. x,ukumaj ruuTBAii uu..
No. 349 Fifth av., Pittsburg. Branch office, 9H
Market St..
,. wneeiiDg, w. va. ap26-13S-wsa
SAFE-NOT LESS THAN 20 BY INCHES
Inside measurement. Address SAFE, Dis
patch office. mj-27-61
SMALL ROLL-TOP DESK-ALSO REMINGTON
typewriter, upper and lower case. BOX 432,
city. myg-M-WTSn
TTSE JONES' BEDBUG PABALYZER-JONES'
U Magic Roach Powder; contains no poison;
roaches banished by contract; satisfaction riven or
no pav. Prepared by GEO. W.JONES, Z3 Federal
at., Allegheny, Pa. Sold by all first-class druggists.
my3-m-Mwr
EOK SALE IMPBOTED BEAL ESTATE
City Besldences.
BOSTON ST., NEAR FIFTH AV.-fl.250-Strect
paved; fire-roomed frame .dwelling;
lot 25x74 ft.; easy payments. (B106-4). ALLES &
BAILEY, 1H Fourth av. Teh 167.
my24-$9-MWTS8u
T?QR SALETWO HOUSES ON JANE STREET,
X 'Southslde. fortL500:a veryjrood property for
tho money. (351c)See W. A, HERRON & SONS,
80 Fourth av. myl5-73-lS,20,23,27
1 T 000 FOB ALL-THREE NEW 2-STORY
O-L-L? and mansard brick dwellings of 8 rooms,
halL vestibule, ranre. bath. Inside w. c. station
ary washtubs, slate mantels, electric bells; all sew-
erea; win sen two ai n
Inquire 4S9 FIFTH AV
ered; will sell two at (3,600, and corner house (4,000.
raya-ia
0O 430 BUYS A NEW AND WELL-BUILT
USA) 6-roora house, near Incline on Mt. Washing
ton: reception hall, slate mantel, large porch,
grained throughout; a lovely home. BALTEN
SPERGER & WlXLIaMS, lttFourtb av.
my27-32-WThS
East End Residences.
AT ONLY (4,500-A REDUCED PRICE FOR A
handsome new six-room house in a fine loca
tion of East End: electrlccars pass the door; one
fare to the city; bouse is modern and exceptionally
well built, has sliding doors, inside shutters,
nicely papered and expensive mantels; lot 60x124;
this is surely a bargain. S. A. DICKIE & CO.,
Penn and Shady avs., E. E. 1633. myTr
BRICK DWELLING OF 12 ROOMS-BATH, W.
c, butler's pantry, both gases and electric
light, corner lot 80x120 feet, on line or Duquesne
Traction Co. MURRY t EDSALL, Fidelity build
ing. myo-?"
ONLY (160 CASH-BALANCE AS RENT, FOB
a new seven-room frame, dwelling: all Im
provements: Collins av., E. E.; lot 28x133; price,
fc.750. M.F.HIPPLE 4 CO., 98 Fourthav.
my23-S3-MWS
TTTE HAVE A NEW 2-STORY FRAME, 7
TV rooms: all modern conveniences; 1 square
from Duq. traction : small cash payment, balance
to suit. BAXTER, THOMPSON 4 CO., 162 Fourth
avenue. my24-66-rwr8u
CrCflfi CASH. BALANCE ON EASY PAY
tUJtlUly MENTS, will buy elegant newstono
front residence of 8 rooms, hall, cellar and laundry
with stationary tubs, electric light, both gases, line
chandeliers, electric bells, plate glass windows,
elegant cabinet wood mantels, flagstone walks, 90
foot paved streets: best neighborhood in the East
End; this is a rare chance; don't lose it, BLACK
4 BAIRD, No. 95 Fourth av. myl6-23
ffiO 300 -(500 CASH AND BALANCE AB
VDLt) BANGED to suit, for a well-located six
room house, with lot 60x100 feet; bandy to elec
tric not more than two minutes' walk: also con
venient to P. B. B.; has city water, natural gas,
cement cellar; a very comfortable little home. S.
A. DICKIE 4 CO., Penn and Shady avs., E. E.,
449. mfSS-T7
OOO-NEW HOUSE IN THE EAST END
. of four rooms and finished attic, cellar un
der whole house, city water, level lot 25x120, front
ing two streets; (i0 down, bal. In annual payments
6304 Penn av. TeLU27. (209)
mya-28-21,23,25,27,29
Allegheny Residences.
A LLEGHENY RESIDENCE NEAR THE
M ...-l - - .- ... a Ann., l.-ll . ,- .
-k. (Ml .. A. UUgMUi a .Will., U.U., C., C.
all In prime order; newly papered and painted
inroognoui, insiae sauiiers, eic: price onr
only fi, 600,
JAST.W.
on easv lerms; possessioa ai once
DRAPE CO., 313 Wood St. Pittsburg,
my23-33-MWB
Suburban Residences.
HOUSE OF 12 ROOMS-WTTH MODERN IM
PROVEMENTS, hot and cold water, natural
gas for heat and light, and with four acres of ground
well planted with a good selection of fruit trees (all
bearing) and shrubbery; situate at Idlewood, P. C.
O. 4 St. L. R. R. F. C. BIGGEBT, 61 Fourth av.
ap23-94-EOD
"TTHY LIVE IN THE CITY WHEN TOU CAN
IT buy a complete home, with 1 acre of ground,
situate in the best part of Edgewood : surroundings
first-class; 2 minutes from station; Immediate pos
session. BAXTER. THOMPSON 4 CO., 162
Fourth av, my24-S-MWF8u
Atlantic City.
ATLANTIC CITY. N. J.-RENT OR SALE
Hotels, cottages and bathhouses: lots for sale
In all parts of the city; also South Atlantic City.
ISRAEL G. ADAMS 4 CO., Beal Estate Agents,
Real Estate and Law Building. " m)l-55
FOR SALE LOTS
City Lots.
LOTS-BEAUTIFUL BUILDING LOTS FOR
from (100 to (300, In the Eighteenth ward; long
payments; easy terms. Inquire or CHA3. EV
CORNELIUS, attorney. 405 Grant St., Pittsburg:
or go to his office. Mornlngsldeav., on the grounds,
and see his agent, T. Ed. Cornelius. myl9-U
East End Lots.
"POR SALE-(1,000-LEVEL LOT 40H20 FT. ; LO
X CATION one orthe best at Swissvale, P. R.
R .near the station. See W. A. HERRON 4 SONS,
80 Fourth av. my23-58-23,27-Je4,9
TTOR SALE-(2,500-ON ATLANTIC AV.:
T vn
JL J.bXlWll.,
nr. Liberty av nmi. W. a'.'hfr-
BON 4 SOJS, 80 Fourthav. my24-99-27,Jel,6,10'
ONE OF THE MOST DESIRABLE BUILDING
sites lu Oakland, comer lot 60x127 feet, on
paved streets.
MURRY 4
EDSALL, Fidelity
bunding.
myzj-87
Suburban Lots.
VTEW PLAN OF LOTS AT CRAFTON, ON
i Panhandle R.R.; 30 level lots within 5 min
utes of station; prices are low and terms easy. Par
ticulars from JAS. W. DRAPE 4 CO., 313 Wood
St., Plttsbnrg. my23-30-MWS
SUBURBAN PROPERTY THE LARGEST
lots, the lowest prices and the easiest and best
terms in the county at Shcraden, 15 minutes from
Union station see Shcraden before you buy else
where. ANDREW PATTERSON, Secretary, 127
Fifth av. fea?-?!-
FOR SALE-BUSINESS.
Business Opportunities.
BARBER SHOP-A GOOD PAYING STAND
In Hotel Marian. Jeannette. on easy terms.
Apply orauurcss nuiui JiAxiiAW. my27;
DRUGSTORE-FOE SALE OR EXCHANGE;
(1,200; cause, ni health. Address LOCK BOX
8. WestBridgewater, Pa.
my27-95
T7INE RESTAURANT BOARDING HOUSE;
J? shoe store, in good town; grocery stores, (350,
J500 to (10,000: cigar stores: fish markets, (500 to
machine thorn
drugstore; stone quarry;
novelty store,
mylT
HOLMES 4 CO., 420 Smithfleld st.
MliK ROUTE -HORSES, WAGON. ETC.
Address MILK, Dispatch office. my27-16
Business Properties.
my27-42-27,Jel,6
TTOTEL ON ACCOUNT OF DEATH OF PRO-
jjl rauvivD iuc nuiei winsor, at xoungstown,
O.. will be sold at a bargain
Address A. GARNIER,
Youngs town.
fc myij-u-
7 25fc?LBTDTLER ST., COR. THIRTY
V" I?. QZXP' 7& ! llte Antn Engel's property,
lot 325-6x104, with frame business house and dwell
ing, containing two stores and 11 rooms; one-balf
cash, balance to suit; this mnst be sold to close up
the estate. THOS. MCCAFFREY, 3509 Butler st.
mhS-lSl-wsu
FOR SALE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE.
Horses. VelUcles, Live Stock.
1 N ENGLISH SETTER - THOROUGHLY
JX. trained hnntlngdog; can be procured very
ehean. Inaulre or
Market sc
- ... - -.
8TOVGHTON, No. 101
myiw-iv-
BICYCLE-SECOND-HANDICTOR SAFETY
... "cycle. In good repair: must sell at once, so
will sell cheaply. Address L.P.F., Dispatch office.
raya-'
DELIVERY WAGONS-DELIVERY WAGONS
aU styles; our own make. WM. BECKERT.
840 to m Ohio street, Allegheny. Telephone. 3420.
Jeli-78-jrws
MAS9.SSD TEAM OF 6-YEAR-OLD, WELL
BRED, rich bay driving horses, X hands,
1,200 pounds; good action; safe to drive anywhere
and wlU be guaranteed sound and without fault;
this Is one of the handsomest and best teams In
city :price (800. PRIVATE. Dispatch office.
PACING HORSE-DARK BAY. SIXTEEN
,, bands high; can pace In 2 .50 or better; will be
sold cheap as owner has no use for blm: can be seen
at MILL VALE FEED bTOKE. Bennett, Pa.
mya-w-wr'
pznrsBTma0; dispatch?-
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS.
Machinery and Metals.
AUTOMATIC HOISTING ENGINES-WORK
JX. perfectly right and left, with single or double
drum; second-hand boilers and engines also on
hand; general machine work promptly executed;
correspondence solicited. COMBINATION EN
GINE COLIM.,H40Penn ave..PltUburg. TeliSSa
delO-w"3 w s
ENGINES AND BOILERS-SECOND-HAND:
largest stock of aU slies; 16x36. 12x21, 12x18, 10
x20, lOxls, 10x12, 0x12. 8x12.7x12, 6xl2;mounted port
able engine, boilers of all sixes, shafting, pulleys,
rmmos. irovemor. eta. TWpnhone. W0l, 23 and
25 Part Way, Allegheny, pi 'J. S. YOUNGj
HOISTING ENGINES, DERRICKS AND
derrick forglngs, steel hoisting and guy ropes
In stock: stationary engines and hollers, shears,
clay and ore pans, etc. THOMAS CARLIN'S
SONS, Lacock and Sandusky streets, Allegheny,
ONE STEAM ENGINE 16" DIAMETER AND
80" stroke, Urge fly wheel. Waters! automatic
governor; two 2-flue boilers, 40" diameter, 24ft.
long, with steam dram; all In good running order
and sold only for want or use; can be seen nt Price
Foundry, Price St.. city. InqulnT619 SMITH-
jr uuuuit, i,
FIELD ST.
THE BECK AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC MGHT
engine; engines, boilers and sawmills and
woodworking machinery. HAHMES MACHINE
DEPOT. 99 First av Pittsburg. my7-D
THE CELEBRATED ACME AUTOMATIC
safety engines and non-explosive boilers, for
gas or oil fuel, from one to flvehorse power; also,
the latest Improved ventilating fansvnerfect sat
isfaction guaranteed; by J. PRAGER, General
Agent, No. Fifth av., Pittsburg, P. .
. my25-imv
-Miscellaneous. .
TiBUG STORE FESTUEES-SODA FOUNTAIN,
U stock, etc. Address A. B., Dispatch office.
my26-3S .
REFRIGERATOR - AN ELEGANT NEW
finished refrigerator suitable for a saloon,
restaurant or butcher; height, 9 feet 6 inches;
width, 10 feet 6 inches: depth, 3 feet. Apply at
MAX KLEIN'S. 82Fedcralst. my27-28
PERSONAL.
PERSONAL-CASH PAID FOR OLD GOLD
and silver; Jewelrv repaired; new wort made
to order. CHRIS. HAUCH, 541 Smlthfield st.
apl9-134
PERSONAL-WEBSTER'S LARGE QUARTO
Dictionary,' (2 CO; special bargains In old and
new books during this month. FRANK BACON
& CO., 301 Smlthleld st. mhl2
PERSONAL-FINE BOOKS WE HAVE THE
finest collection of finely Illustrated books
in Pittsburg; beautiful bindings; low prices; come
and see them: hundreds of books for presents.
LEVI'S BOOK STORE. 900 Liberty St. -del2
PERSONAL-WHEN I WAS A SSIALL BOY
my mother always repaired my breeches and
jacket, but since I got to be a great big man. DIOK-
Dwxv, fcae well-Known uuior, do ruiu av., tui.
Wood st., second floor, has been substituted, who
now does all my cleaning, pressing and renovating
In great shape. Tel.
myl5-80-D
PROPOSALS.
"W"OTICE TO SEWEB CONTBACTOKS-
Sealed proposals for the construction of a
sewer on Clay av., Jeannette, will bo re
ceived untU THURSDAY, June 4, 189L Said
sewer to bo built of stone and brick, 10 feet
wide, 6 feet high, 373 feet long. All bids must
be accompanied by bond. Plans and specifi
cations can be seen at the Burgess' offlco,
Clay av., Jeannette. Thoborougb. reserves
the right to reject any or all bids.
my26-27-D A, J. CASE, Burgess.
"VTOTICE TO CONTRACTORS-SEALED
J.1 proposals for the erection of a brick ad
dition to the school house in Philllpsburg
borough, Beaver oounty, Pa., will Tie re
celvedT by tho Board of School Directors of
said borough untl MAY 29th, 189L Plans
and specifications can ho .seen at tho hard
ware store of William Wagner, PhlUipsburg.
Tho Board reserves the- right to reject any
and all bids. Address ail proposals to
DAVLD KAYE, Jb., Secretary,
Water Cure Postofflce,
my20-69 Beaver County, Pa.
EsanrEEit's Office, 103 Grant St., )
PrrrsBtnjo, May 27, 1S9L
r CONTRACTORS SEALED PEO
POSALS for tho grading, paving and
curbing of Amanda avenue, Jucunda street
and Bochelle street, in the borough of Knox
vllle. Also for a sewer across Bochelle
street will be received at the above office
until the 2d DAY OF JUNE at 5 o'clock p. w.
Proposals to be addressed to the Street
Committee of said borough.
Bonds in one-half the estimated cost of
the work must accompany each proposal.
Flans, specifications and full iniormation
can be had at this office.
The committee reserves the rhrht to reject
any or all proposals. C. E. OWENS, C. E.,
my27-96-MWj' Borough Engineer.
SEALED PROPOSALS FOE CONSTRUCT
ING water- works for the borough of
Homestead, Pa., will be received at the
office of tho Water Committee until 2 o'olock
p. x., MONDAY, June 8, 1891, when the same
will be opened and read in the presence of
the bidders. The work includes all the
labor and material required for the con
struction of a 2,600,000 gallon reservoir; a
2,000,000 gallon compound noncohdenslngi
pumping engine; two (2) seventy-five horse
power tubular boilers: about 393 tons coated
cast iron water pipe from H-lnch to 0-incb:
about 35 tons 18-inch flexible joint pipe and
24 tons special castings, together with fire
hydrants, stopgates and the laying of the
nbove pipe and setting of special castings,
Are hydrants and stopgates: one brick pump
and boiler house and one influent well. Said
work will be let as a whole or In part, at the
discretion of the Water Committee. Plans
of above work may be examined and specifi
cations, blank forms of proposal and bond
can be obtained at the office of J. Schln-
neller. Engineer, room 24, 516 Market St.,
Pittsburg Pa., where any additional informa
tion can be obtained. The proposals mnst
do sealed ana aaaressea to the w ater com
mittee. Homestead, Pa. Tho Water Com
mittee reserve the right to reject any or
nU proposals should they deem it for tho
best interest of the borough of Homastead
so to do. Parties making proposals are re
quested to be present at the opening of the
bids. JAMES M. HOOVER, Chairman.
M. P. SCHOOLEY, Clerk.
Homestead, Pa. Water Committee.
. my24 26-3IWT
LEGAL NOTICES.
PETTY & FRIEND,
Ha 171 Fourth ave., Pittsburg.
TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
L i letters testamentary upon the estate of
Mrs. Mary Schmeltz. deceased, havo been
granted to the undersigned, to whom all per
sons indebted to said estate are requested to
make immediate payment, and those having
claims against said estate should present
them at once. B. F. LAWN, Executor.
May 4, 189L my6-17-w
JOSIAH COHEN & CO., Attornoysat Law, 85
Diamond sheet.
ESTATE OF BOSALIE BURKHAKDT, DE
CEASED. Notice is hereby given that
letters testamentary on the estato of Rosalie
Burkhardt have been granted to tho under
signed, to whom all persons indebted to said
estate are requested to make immediate pay
ment, and those bavins claims against the
same should make them known without de
lay. L. I. AARON, Executor, 901 Liberty
avenue, Pittsburg. my27-39-w
JOHN H. KERB, Attorney at Law,
89 Diamond street.
T7STATE OF SARAH EOWSWELL, DE
Jli CEASED Notice is hereby given that
letters of administration, with will annexed,
on the estato of Sarah Rowswell, deceased,
late of city of Pittsburg, county of Alle
gheny, Pa.,have been granted to the under
signed, to whom all persons indebted to said
estate are requested to make immediate pay
ment, and. those having claims or demands
against the same will make them known
without delay. SARAH J. BOWSWELL,
Administratrix, 2426 Penn avenuo, Pitts
burg; ap22-S0-w
ELECTIONS.
"VTOTICE A MEETING OF THE STOCK
1 HOLDERS of the People's Building and
Loan Association of Pittsburg, will beheld
at the office of the Association, No. 83 Dia
mond ptreet, Pittsburg, on TUESDAY, June
2, 1891, between the hours of 7 30 o'clock P-. at.
and 9 o'clock p. m., for the election of nine (9)
Directors to serve for one year. MARSHALL
JOHN8TON, Secretary. my27-5
PENKSYXVAiriA COMPANY
pittsbuko. pa., mat. 19. 1891.
rpHE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE
L stockholders of the Pennsylvania Com
pany wiU bo held at the general offlco of said
company, in tho city or Pittsburg, Pa., on
TUESDAY, JUNE 2, 189L at H o'clock A. M.,
for the purpose of receiving the annual re
port for 1S90, the election of thirteen Direc
tors to servo for tho ensuing year, and the
transaction of such other business as may
properly come before the meeting.
my20-26-p S. B. LIGGETT, Secretary.
EDUCATIONAL.
ST. JOHN'S MILITARY SCHOOL,
MANLIUS, N. Y.
Underthovlsltatlon of the War Department.
Military under U. S. Army officer.
Kt. Bev. F. D. Huntington, S. T.D., President,
Apply to Lt. Col. WM. VEBBECK, Supt.
UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA.
Summer law lectures (nine weekly) begin
8th July, 1891, and end 9th September. For
circular apply (P. O. University of Va., Char
lottesville, Va.) to JOHN B. MINOR, Prof.
Com, and Stat. Law. my20-61-'W8
CHELTENHAM MILITARY ACADEMY
Ogontz, ilontgomery Co., Pa. IJnex
celled in boanty and healthfulncss of loca
tion and surroundings and in buildings,
equipment and all other requisites of a first
class school. Number limited to CO. For
illustrated circular address JOHN CALVIN
BICE, A, M, Principal, mylS-77-D
itednesdatT,
TO LET,
City Residences.
ONLY C0 PER MO. FOR A LARGE U-ROOMED
brick house on Fourth av.. both gases, range
andpathrosBi; good location for roomers. BLACK
& BAIBD.tS Fourth av
UlMMl
TO LET-HOUSE, SIX ROOMS, FAYETTE. NR.
Tenth st. (Plttsbnrg); (28 per mOj. W. A.
HERRQN&SONB. 80 Fourthav. niy2S-S-Tir
East End Residences.
"pLLSWORTH AV.-COR. COPELAND ST..
J-J fine 2-story frame residence of 1 rooms, with
every modern convenience: moderate rent. BAX
TER, THOMPSON & CO., 162 Fourth av.
my24-104-irwTsut
HOUSE-HANDSOME NEW BRICK HOUSE
, ofeightrooms, inclndlng bath, electric light,
bell, range, nat. gas, laundry, cellar, hot and cold
water: all modern conveniences: three, squares
from electric road, two minutes from Homewood
station. Inqulre512HOMEWOODAV., city. Also
new brick house of five rooms and two attic rooms;
all modern conveniences; handsomely" papered;
location andlnqnlre same as above.
my27-98-WFSuf
-WTOLEY AV. NEAR PENN-TWO B.HOUSES,
XI tenroomsandrechalUgasandelectricfixtures
complete, b. r. and laundry; paper at choice i of
tenant: handsomely fitted throughout. MURRY &
ED3ALL, 34 Fidelity building. my27-43t
rrO LET-FURNISHED TO OCT. 1 'NEXT.
A handsome new house; eight rooms, modern
fixtures, nice lawn: one .square from Fifth, on
Negley av. (formerly Roup st.l; rent very reason
able. W. A. HEREON & SONS, 80 Fourth ay.
mya-u-H-sMezT
rpO LET-HOUSE ON LINE OF DUQUESNE
JL traction, at Sbadyslde; modem house, six
rooms, large attic: all In first-elass order (fronting
two streets). See W. A. HERRON SONS. 80
Fourth av.
my24-87-MWt
Allegheny Residences.
FIVE-ROOM DWELLING-FEDERAL
M
:ce
extension sure and dwclllntr. Chestnut
St., Allegheny. Inquire of J. B. McKEE, 70SPenn
av., room 6U. fe7-64-2rwst
QE1 C-NEAT LITTLE NEW SIX-ROOM HOUSE
uDJLw on the hill. Allegheny, reached by Irwin
av. and Observatory electric cars; a small, genteel
family wanted. A. LEGGATE & SON, 108 Fourth
avenue. my22-6St
Suburban Residences.
EDGEWORTH-FT. WAYNE BAILROAD
Queen Anne house, nine rooms, bath, hot and
cold water: supplied throughoutwlth spring water;
four acres of ground, stable, etc.; a beautiful coun
try home. DAVID SHAW & CO., U2 Fourth av.
my2-52-wst
SUBURBAN RESIDENCE-DESIRABLE LO
CATION, near city; large grounds with plenty
of fruit and shade trees, small fruits. Imported
shrubs, etc.; natural and artificial gas; city and
spring water; two minutes from railroad and elec
tric cars; 12 rooms in house: possession given June
1. W. A. HERRON 4 SONS; SO Fourthav.
my26-29t
rpo LET-COTTAGE, FURNISHED. AT CRES-
J. sun springs, ior season; oest locauoa on uiu
grounds.
See W. A. HERRdN 4 SONS, 80 Fourth
avenue.
myn-iuz-irwrT
Business Stands.
mo
LET-HANDSOME STOREROOMS,
NOS.
X 78 and 80 Diamond St., Just above Bmlthfield
St., In new Dispatch building; well lighted ele
gantly fitted up, centrally located and having every
convenience; these rooms are admirably suited for
insurance, real estate or other office business. For
further Information apply: after2F.M.. to BUSI
NESS MANAGER, The Dispatch, Smithfleld and
Diamond sts. ap29-117t
Rooms.
TJURNISHED EOOMS-INQUIRE178 ARCH ST.,
X Allegheny. my27-4t
Offices, Desk Room.
CHOICE OFFICE IN FIDELITY TITLE AND
J Trust Company's building. Inquire ROOM 65.
my23-4t
TO LET-CHOICE OFFICES ON SECOND
and third floors of The Dispatch business office
building, corner Smithfleld and Diamond sts. ; these
are In suites of two or four rooms, as desired, and
have every convenience; centrally located, well ar
ranged and lighted; there are no better offices for
professional men in me cny. Appiy, aner2r.au.
to BUS. MGB, DISPATCH, On t
inep
3 premises.
ap29-117T
Miscellaneous.
ro
OOD STABLING FOE GENTLEMEN'S
teams also, storase room for carriages or uxnt
storage, at No. 16 Church av., Allegheny. Ad
dress HOWLAND DAIRY CO., 18 Church av..
Allegheny, Pa.
my24-35t
"PAST END HOU3ES-
(20 006 rooms, 323 Hallman St., near Shady av.
(25 00-6 rooms, new house, with.aU conveniences,
on Shetland av. and Duquesne line.
(27 00-10 rooms and lot, 100x112, 2 minutes from
Dallas station, P. B. R.
(33 33-3 rooms. No, 410 Larimer av., on line Dn-
anesne electric road.
(35 00 8 rooms, 150 Flavel St., good brick house,
near all street car lines andP. R. R.
41 El in rooms on Shetland av.. adlolnlnr T. M.
Armstrong's residence; house In first-class
condition; large lot: stable.
(41 679 rooms on Denniston av., corner Aurella
st. : house nicely papered, very accessible; good
stable.
(a 67-8 rooms in Highland Place, North Highland
av; very good location.
(70 0014 rooms on Lincoln av. and Duquesne Trac
tion Company's line: large grounds and good
f stable; splendid place for good boarding
House. v.O-n UU1UJJU&
t LLOYD.
Telephone 5188.
6218 Penn a v.
my27-37t
RESORTS.
TTADDON HALL,
ATLANTIC CITY, N. J,
Now open.
Hot and Cold Sea Water Baths in the House.
my6-58 ' LEEDS & LIPPINCOTT.
THE CHALFONTE
ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.
On thebeach, with unsurpassed ocean view.
Salt water baths in the house.
Send for circular. -
ap30-92-n E. BOBERTS & SONS.
HOTEL CHALFONTE.
Cafe Mat, N. J. Greatly enlarged since
last season. AU modern improvements.
Opens June 4.
m 26-62 H. W. SAWYER.
SBABBIGHT,
ATLANTIC CITY, N. J
Now open. Finest location on tho island.
Sun parlor overlooking tho ocean; unob
structed ocean view. MBS. L. REPP,
ap24-43-MW7
CAPON
HAMPSHIRE COUNTY. W. VA.
Alkaline Llthla Water, also Supe
rior Iron and Freestone Waters.
onni imri Baths of any temperati
ftrn NhSB"tanl! pooiof aii
rature. Largest
Alkaline T.lth!.i
Water In the world. Superb Sum-
AND mercllmate. Here Is where the sick
-- , recover and the well are always
DATLIVv happy. SendforPamphletsandse
Un I I IO euro rooms. W. H. Sale, Prop.
inyl-1727-D
OCEAN VIEW HOTEL,
BLOCK ISLAND, E. L, OPENS JUNE 27.
15 miles at sea; steamboats daily to and
from New London, NewportandProvidence;
telegraphic communication. For terms, cir
culars, etc.. address until June 15
F. C. CUNDALL, East Greenwich, B. I.
my22-76-atwp
HOTEL KAATERSKILL,
CATSKiLL MOUNTAINS, N. I
OPENS SATURDAY, JUNE 27.
BATES BEDUCED FOR JULY.
For circulars and information call on or
address P. O'CONNOR,
Grahd Hotel. Broadway and Thirtv-flrst
street, New York City. my 1648-wa
THE TREMONT.
SEAGIRT, N.J.
Will open JUNE 6 for Season of 1S9L
House greatly improved; all rooms have
ocean view. Billiard and pool tables. Barber
shop and telegraph office in house. For rates
and information apply
MRS. G. T. PARKE, 1521 Spruce street
Tuesdays and Fridays after 2 o'clock.
myl5-54-MWTSu
MOUNTAIN HOUSE,
CRESSON SPRINGS.
Main line Penna. B. K.; all trains stop.
On the Summit of the Allegheny -Mountains.
Will open Jane 25. For circulars and infor-
mation address
W1LB. DUNHAM, Supt., Cresson, Cambria,
myl5-78 Co.Pa.
CHANGE IN MANAGEMENT
FORT WILLIAM HENRY HOTEL,
Lake George, N. Y.
Open June IS, 1891.
New York Office in the "Grenoble," Fifty
seventh St., and Seventh ave.
Management and organization of
Hotel PONCE DE LEON, St. Augustine, Fla.
Souvenir book of the lake sent on applica
tion. O. D. SEAVEY, Manager.
rnvU-M-n
TirrwrrvYT- on
MORTGAGES AT 5
XiA.sxi JLi JL and 6 per cent, city or
! 1 4 V . . ..
TO
country, no delay.
TAAM SAMUEL W. BLACK &
CO., 99 Fourth av.
my24-9I
M. MAY, SONS & CO.
FINE DYEING AND CLEANING.
E6 Sixth Avenue,
mhlO-GS-TuTlis Pittsburg, Pa.
$500 TO $500,000
To loan on mortgages, city or country prop
ertv, at lowest rates. JAS. W, DRAPE CO.,
313 Wood St., Pittsburg. Telephone No. 975.
my2340-xw3
AUCTION SALES. -
ASSIGNEE'S SALE
07
VALUABLE REAL -ESTATE.
Notice is hereby given that on WEDNES
DAY, May 27, 1S9I, at 2 JO o'clock, the under
signed wfll expose to public sale, upon tho
remises in the Borough of Sewickfey, and
eet township, Allegheny county, Pennsyl
vania, all the following described eight pieces
of land:
First AH that certain tract of land, situate
in4he Borough ofSewlckley, aforesaid, be
ginning at the corner of lands formerly of
John Fleming and of tho heirs of 'Sophia
Starr; thence bv land formerly of said John
Fleming north SSK" east E044-100 perches toa
stake; thence by land formerly of the An
derson heirs and along Braden's district line,
south 1 degree east 68 17-100 perches to a
stake: thence by land now or formerly of
Elizabeth Grimes, south B2K wt 16 37-100
perches to a stake; thence by the same and
by land formerly of said Starr heirs, north
S7K Test 45 20-100 perches to the place of be-
? Inning. Containlngnlneandone-ljalf acres.
See Deed Book vol. 164 page 315.)
Being the very desirable homestead prop
erty of Coohran" Fleming, Esq., and having
erected thereon a commodious two-story
brick dwelling house of 10 rooms, finished
attic; ntted with natural gas.aninciai gas,
electric light, supplied with spring water,
stone spring-house, and abundance of spring
water all the year, and aU modern conven
iences, and located in a natural grove of oak
trees.
Also, ono two-story frame barn, slate roof,
water and gas, and. aU modern improve
ments. This property is seven minutes'
walk from Quaker valley station, and about
10 minutes' walk from Sewickley station, P.,
Ft. W. & C. B. B., and includes about three
acres of excellent fruit-bearing trees on the
southeastern portion.
Second AU that certain lot of ground in
the borough aforesaid, beginning at a point
on Beaver street, where the northeasterly
line of Beaver street touches the northwest
erly lino of Grove street: thence along tho
northwesterly line of Grove street in a
northeasterly direction toward Centennial
avenue 220 64-100 feet; thence by line parallel
with Centennial avenue northwestwardly
211 4-10 feet; thence by line parallel with
Grovo street southwestwardly 261 40-100 feet
to Beaver street, and thence along the
northeasterly line of Beaver street south
eastwardly215 feet to the comer of Grove
street and Beaver street, tho place of begin
ning, containing 1 acre 27 12-100 perches.
(See Deed Book 192, pago 348, and deed from
Cochran Fleming ana Sarah Ann, his wife,
to J. KIdd Fleming, recorded MayLlS9L)
Being the residence property of J. Kldd
Fleming, and having thereon erected ono
largo modern two-story and finished attio
brick dwelling house of 11 rooms, fitted up
with natural gas, artificial gas, electric light,
water ana au mouern improvements, in
cluding flagstone sidewalk.-
Third AU that certain piece of land situ
ate in the borough aforesaid, beginning at a
point 241 4-10 feet northwestwardly from the
western corner of Grove street and Centen
nial avenue, and at tho corner of property
of Mrs Ada Nevin; thence northwestwardly
along the southwest line of Centennial ave
nuo 1962-100 feetmore or less, to a point:
thencd southwestwardly by a line parallel
with Grove street aforesaid 271 feet, more or
less, to lino of land of Mrs. Llzzlo D. Reno:
thence southeastwardlyalongthellne of said
Mrs. Lizzie B. Reno's land and parallel with
Centennial avenue 196 2-100 feet, more or less,
to a corner common to the land of said Mrs.
Lizzie B. Beno, J. Eidd Fleming, Mrs. Ada
Nevin and the present described piece, and
thence northeastwardly along the north
western line oi saiaiurs. Aaaoevui siuauiu
feet, more or less, to Centennial avenue, at
place of beginning. Containing one acre
18 15-100 perches, more or less, and being part
of the land conveyed in Deed Book vol. 192,
page 348; and having thereon an orchard of
bearing fruit trees of different varieties.
Fourth AU that certain tract of land in
the borough aforesaid, beginning at the
northwest comer of Grove street and Cen
tennial avenue; thence along the northwest
erly side of Grove street 205 feet to a point;
thence northwestwardly parallel with Cen
tennial avenue 2414-10 feet to a point; thence
southwestwardly parallel with Grove street
205 feet to Centennial avenue, and thence
southeastwardly along Centennial avenue
241 4-10 feet to Grove street, the place of be
ginning. Containing one acre 26 63-100
perches, more or less.
Fif th AU that certain piece of land in the
borough aforesaid adjoining the last above
described piece, beginning at a point on tho
nortnwestwarcuy siae oi urove sirees at mo
distance of 205 feet northeastwardly from the
northwest corner of Grove street and Cen
tennial avenue; thence northeastwardly
along the northwestern side of Grove street
330 feet, more or less, to tho Une of the homo
stead property of Cochran Fleming: thenco
by the same north 37KTVest 241 4-10 feet to a
point: thence southwestwardly and parallel
with Grove street 230 feet, more or less, to a
point, and thence southeastwardly, parallel
with Centennial avenue, 241 4-10 feet to Grovo
street, at the place of beginning. Contain
ing ono acre 23 63-100 perches, more or less.
Sixth AU that certain piece of land ad
joining the last two described pieces, begin
ning on the northeasterly side qf Centennial
avenuo at the distance of 241 4-10 feet from
tho northwest corner of Grove street and
Centennial avenue; thenco northeastwardly
by line parallel with Grovo street 435 feet,
more or less, to line of the homestead prop
erty of Cochran Fleming; thence by the
same north 37 west 194 13-100 feet, more or
less, to a point; thence southwestwardly by
a lino parallel with Grove street 435 feet,
more or less, to Centennial avenue, and
thenco southeastwardly along Centennial
avenue 195 18-100 feet, more or less, to the
Slace of beginning. Containing 1 acre 131
i-100 perches, more or less.
Tho said above described fourth, fifth and
sixth nieces of land beinir conticmons and
parts of the land conveyed to Sarah A. Flem
ing by deed in Deed Book, vol. 192, page 348,
and having thereon bearins' fruit tree3 of
different varieties.
Seventh All that certain tract of land sit
uate partly in the borough of Sewickley and
nartlv In Leet formerlvSewicklevtownshit)
Allegheny county aforesaid, beginning at
a post in the center of the north end of
Division street; thence by land of Cochran
Fleming north 55' west 31 80-100 perches to a
pin at tho corner of land formerly of Joseph
Fleming; thenco by said Joseph Fleming's
land nortn 63 10 east 86 76-100 perches to a
pin in tho center of a publlo road; thence
along the center of said road as foUows:
South 13 west 17 61-100 perches to a pin;
south 19 5-10 west 22 88-100 perches to a pin;
south 11 75-100 east 15 62-100 perches to a pin;
south 1 west 926-100 perches to a pin; south
21 25-100 west 1122-100 perches to a pin; south
37 25-100 west 3 40-100 perches toa pin; south
59 75-100 west 21 90-100perches to a pin: south
82 25-100 west 11 20-100 perches to a pin, and
thencenorth 77 50-100 west 21 72-100perches to
the place of beginning, containing21acres and
43 perches, more or less. (See deed in Deed
Book 236, page 312.)
EIgh th All that certain tract ofland situate
gartly in tho borough of Sewickleyand partly
l Leet township aforesaid, beginning at a
post on the lino ofland of Cochran Fleming;
thenco north 53 and W east 86 76-100 perches
to a bin in the center of a nubile road:
thence along the center of said road north
31 east 2 51-100 perches to- a pin; thence by
land now or formerly of John Anderson
south 88 56' west 71 perches to a post on the
line of land now or formerly of .Mrs. John
Fleming, and thence by the same south 55
east 53 6-100 perches to the place of beginning.
Containing 12 acres and 30 perches, more or
less. (See deed in Deed Book vol. 314, page
509.) The seventh and eighth tracts will be
sold either separately or together, as may be
thought best.
Terms One-third cash at time of sale;
balance to be secured by common bond and
tight 60 days' mortgage, with insurance
clause, for payment of tho two-thirds one
third in one-year and one-third in two
years, with interest at 6 per cent payable
semi-annually.
JOHN B. BENO,
Assignee of Cochran Fleming et ah
JOHN FEDEEKEIL, Auctioneer.
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WALTER LINDSAY, Attorney, St. Nicholas
Building.
T SALE.
ESTATE OF
EDWARD DOWNING, Deceased.
By virtue of an order of tho Orphans'
Court, of Allegheny county, at No. 155 April
Term, 1891, 1 wUl expose at pnblic saloon
tho premiss, SATURDAY, JUNE 13, at 2
o'clock v" it., the following real estate,
county, State of Pennsylvania, in plan of
lots iaia out uy x uuuijjsuu jeu,anarecoruea
inBecoider's officoot said county, in plan
book, vol. C, page 287, boundedand described
I AUCTION SAXES. - -' -AUCTION MIE8. CHOICE PBOPEKIIB9. -'"i
as ioiuows: -
Beglnningat a point on the southern side of
Bell avenue and twenty feet eastward from
Grant street; thence southward along the
eastern lino of lot No. 359 one hundred and
twenty feet to Plumb alley; thence at right
anglo eastw ardlv sixty feet to eastern line of
lot Jfo. 353; thenco at right angle north
wardly along said Una one hundred and
twenty feet to Boll avenue; thenco at right
angle westtiardly along Bell avenue sixty
feet to tho plaoo of beginning, being lots
Nos. 353, 355 and 337 in abovo mentionedplan
of lots, on which is erected two 2-story frame
dwellings.
Terms of Sale One-half cash on confirma
tion of sale; balance in one year with inter
est, to be secured by tight mortgage on tha
premises.
A. J. PENTECOST,
Beal Estate Agent and Auctioneer. 413 Grant
street. JOHN KISSIC1V
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'AUCTION SALES.
AUCTIONALE
Of a convenient and- nicely situated, com
fortable and well finished nearly new Queen
Anna ,
House, Ready for Occupancy,
Situated atBellevue, In the best quarter of
that elevated, beautiful and progressive
subnrb, surrounded by ample grounds and
fully equipped with, modern accessories,
. Thursday. May 28, 1891,
This property, consisting of lot fronting
43 feetonEnclid avenue, and extending 115
feet along Taylor avenue, over which elec
trio cars are expected soon to be running,
with frame residence of 9 rooms, tUed ves
tibule and hearths, slate mantels, electric
bells, speaking tubes, artlstio fireplaces,
both gases, water and range in kitchen, front
and rear stairways, inside shutters, brass
gas fixtures, cemented cellar, three porches,
concrete walks, grape arbor, shade and fruit
trees, lwn, shrubbery, etc, together with
adjoining lot, having the same frontage of
43 feet on Euclid avenue, with a depth of 114
feet to an 18-foot alley (which also extends
along the rear of the first described lot).
Two Additional Lots,
Lying on the opposite side of the alley re
ferred to, each fronting 38K feet on Taylor
avenue, and in depth 133 feet, affording
beautiful building sites, will be offered sep
arately at the same time. We are under
Imperative Orders to Sell,
And tbe property wfll surely faU to some
bidder who will never have occasion to re
gret his purchase, y
Take the I o'clock P. it. train on the 28th,
Plttsbnrg, Ft. Wayne and Chicago Railroad,
from Federal street, Allegheny, station to
NevUle station, four miles down the river,
where our representative wiU meet you.
Return trains may be had at almost any
-0Ur EASY TERMS OF PAYMENT.
CHARLES SOMERS & CO.,
120 FOURTH AVENUE.
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EXECUTOR'S SALE. ON SATURDAY,
June 13, at.2 o'clock r. m., on the premi
ses, I will expose to sale all that certain
tract of land in cnartiers township, Alle
gheny county, Pa., bounded and described
as follows: Beginning at a pin at or near
the Mlddletown road, thence south 553 de
grees west 20 perches to a stone, thence
south 43 degrees 10 minutes west 41 perches
to a pin, thence north il degrees west 28.76
perches to a pin, thence north 48 degrees;
east 77.06 perches to a point, thence south 7
degrees east 30.23 perches to the place of be
ginning, containing about 10 acres, having
erected thereon a two-story frame dwelling
house. This land is within 10 minutes'
walk of Ingram station, and a beautiful
location for a suburban residence. Terms
and particulars made known on inquiry
at the offlco of Cassidy k Richardson, attor
nevs. No. 135 Fourth avenue. Pittsburg, or
the undersigned, at his residence, near In-'
gram station ana. close to me premises aoove
described. JAMES GILMORE,
Executor of Mary J. Hazlett, deceased.
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AUCTION SALE.
On easy terms; on S ATUBDAY, May 30, at 2
r. Jr., a 7-room frame dwelling house in good
order and possession given immediately),
with lot 30x176 feet; also at the same time
and place two lots, 25x176 feet each. The
house is No. 4763 Juniper street, and the lots
are adjacent. This property is two minutes
from MUlvale station, P. B. B., and close to
both electric and cable cars. my26-90
PUBLIC SALE
Six lots In Charleroi, Washington
county. Pa., FBIDAY, May 29, 189L at 1
y. M. Situated two squares from center of
Charleroi.
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DR. HARRIS'
CRAMP CURE
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Every Ache and Fain,
FOR SALE AT ALL DRUGSTORES
Manufactured by
' L. H. HARRIS DRUG CO.
Nos. 46 and 48 Seventh avenue,
my4-D PITTSBTJEG, PA,
CHARLES SOMERS & CO,,
139 I'OTJRTEC A."Vll!.
(Telephone 1773)
RERL ESTATEAND MORTGAGES.
Money to-Loan at Lowest Rates.
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KNOXVILLE I
THE CITY OF
BEAUTIFUL HOMES !
There will be sold at PUBLIC SALE
Monday, June 1, 1891,
200 LOTS, 200.
It may not be necessary to say to those who are at all familiar
with Knoxville, that no such BEAUTIFUL LOTS have ever
yet been offered at public sale in this .county.
SUCH AN OPPORTUNITY
May not come again soon, and now is the time to buy. There
will not be a lot sold that will not in a very short time be
worth DOUBLE OR MORE than the price at which you will
be able to buy it at this great sale.
DO NOT PROCRASTINATE.
These lots will be sold, and if you fail to secure one at the
sale, you may not be able to get its equal again.
Sale AIL Day, Beginning at io A. M.
Take Southside cars to Eleventh street, and Knoxville Incline
from Eleventh and Bradford streets.
KNOIfttLE LAI
H. B. SMITHSON, Auctioneer,
CHOICE PKOPiBTIBS.
GET OUT
Of the hot. smoky city and buy one of those
beautiful, level, river-view lots, only 20 min
utes from your place of business. Sidewalks,
gas and water pipes are laid, and all are sup.
plied with
Pure Artesian "Water.
The lots range in size from 25x100 to TSOx
14a Prices, $200 and upward. NO FLOODS.
Call at the office of the
ASPINWALL LAND
COMPANY,
ASPTNWALI. STATION, . - W.P.B.B.
Or Samuel JMcKnight, 169 Lacock st., AUe-
H. J' Heinz, 199 Main st, Allegheny.
Or L. H- Smith, 909 Liberty St., Pittsburg:
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SEWICKLEY. 4
A FINE RESIDENCE
Of 13 rooms, bath, w. c, hot and cold
water, natural and artificial gas, laun
dry, eta, also stable and carriage
house, large grounds with fruit ana
shade frees, convenient to station.
Samuel W. Black & Co.,
69 FOURTH AVENUE.
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OLIVER TERRACE
LOTS,
HAZELWOOD.
They are the finest and most beautiful
building lots In the Twenty-third ward.
Theyare situate only 3.8 miles from Pitts
burg Poitofncc, And are on the line of the
B. A O. B. B., whioh has 46 trains stopping
daUy at Hazelwood station, and front on
Second avenue, where the electric cars, with
5-cent fare, pass every few minutes.
They are convenient to the churches, and
only threo minutes' walk from the Peeble's
Public School.
Enhancement certain, owing to the vast
improvements being done in that vicinity.
IBA M-BUBCHFIELD,
my24-52-xw7 153 Fourth avenue.
FOR SALE, $13,000.
- A mm IHKESTHEST.
Present incomB over $1,400 per year.
Five houses, corner Logan and Clark
streets, two squares from Fifth avenue; an
easy walk from postofflce.
W. A HEREON 4 SONS,
80 Fourth avenuo.
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SHERIDAN AVE. LOTSI
Within three minutes of Electric Line.
FINE LOCATION,
EXCELLENT DBAINAGE.
0HLY $40 PER FOOT FRONT.
S. A. DICKIE & CO.,
PENN AND SHADY AVS. E. E.
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One square from Duquesne Traction line,
near North Highland avenue.
NEW STONE HOUSES.
MO per month fine style; 7 rooms, band
some finish, modern fixtures.
ALPHA TERRACE.
One of the choicest sections in the East
End. Immediate possession if desired.
W. A. HEBRON SONS,
my24-103-MWT 80 Fourth avenue.
MURRY & EDSALL,
INSURANCE AND BEAL ESTATE,
FIDELITY BUILDING.
(Telephone 1S69.) ' mh25-9,
ESTABLISHED 1819.
TBE OLD STATEN ISLAND DYEING ES
TABLISHMENT, 88 FESTH AVENUE, PITTSBUBG.
98 Duane Street, New York City.
DTEING AND CLEANING.
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