MBMBgMMaiMaaMBiaMMW yjyyMm,yy THE ' FETTSBT7EQ- - DISPATCH, - WEDNESDAY, APBnr'SQr- 1891 MHPSBSk-sv ' V- "J36aaT?r -wCx tw" aiv ePiP, v? "-w'ypR W "TJSPT- 'Sft'F'iWEffi t -, . i- - - - - - - - - - - -- - . .... . BIG PRICES FOE LAND. Beal Estate Values Near Highland Park Take a Sudden Jump. CHIEF BIGELOW TAKES A STAND. Property to Be Condemned for the Site of a New Eeserroir. THE EFFECT OF 1CTITE COMPETITION Ileal estate values in the vicinity of Highland Park have taken a tremendous jump within the past few weeks, and prop erty that was in February a drug on the market at from $1,000 to $2,000 an acre is eagerly sought after at more than double those prices. A reference to the "W. T. Shannon tract, purchased by 'William How ley two weeks ago, is an illustration, though there have been a number of others within the past four or five days equally pertinent. The Shannon property was on the market, it is said, within a year and a half for less than ?2,000 an acre, and sold for 6,100 to Howley. Yesterday an attempt to buy a five-acre tract adjacent to Howley's, and not as good property, was made, but failed because the owner insisted on $8,000 an acre. This rapid rise in values is the result of the city's desire to buy a track of laud for an addition to her Highland reservoir property. The appropriation ordinance pro vided for the purchase, but it did not be come known until two or three weeks after that Chief Bigelow had not already secured the ground in his own name or by an option. Gobbled Up by Speculators. As soon as it did become known there was a quiet but energetic movement among speculators, which, within a week, has de veloped into a wild "scramble. Asaresult there is not an available acre around the park which has not either changed hands or been tied up by speculators at greatly en hanced prices, and the Chief finds himself checkmated unless he either pays the in creased price or, as the law allows, goes into court, has the property he wants con demned and its value fixed by a board of disinterested appraisers whom the court may name. The Chief says he will adopt the latter course to prevent the speculators from squeezing the city. He has selected the property he wants for the new reservoir and will commence the condemnation pro ceeedings soon. "While talking ot the mat ter the Chief explained himself in regard to a publication yesterday in which it was in timated that he had an understanding with Howley by which the citr was to buy the Shannon property from Howley at an in creased price. Said he: I have no thought of bnyins that prop erty or any part of It from Mr. Howley. The fact is, I was trying to secure the property when How ley stepped in and bought it. I see that Mr. Shannon denies that I talked to liitn of buving the property. Tou can state forme that I called at Mr. Shannon's store on the day the deal with Howlev was closed and talked about the pioperty, Mr. Shannon assuring me that our arrangements were nil right. The Chiefs Bid Dltln'l Go. I have since learned that the deal with Howley had been fixed up that day, and Mr. Shannon never intimated to me that such was the case, and I left him thinking the flffmel had offered was satisfactory. The property fronts on several good streets, and is an excellent piece for the money paid, though it is more than I offered. The price approximates $21 pec front, foot and it is very low for propeity in that part of the city. I have acted fairly and honorably with the city in all real estate transactions I have made and I stand by my record In the pround I have bouzht for Highland Park. Compare piesent prices with these: Tbe 15 acres bought from Sellers McKee cost the city $1,000 an acre: 10 acres from Weber estate, $1,000 an acre; 11 n cres from Hojran estate, $1,000 an acre; 10 acres from Marvin Scaife, $4,500 for all; 15 acres from W. A. Hoeveler, $i7,000. 8 acres from Stella Kennedy, $10,000,5 acres from C. B. Seoley, $1,000 an acre. I have been figuring for two vears to pet the 30-acre tract fiom the People's Savings Bank, and I have it for $2. 000 an acre. All this was turned into the city without a centof profitor commission to anyone. It was bought direct from the owners, and on part of it I could have cleared $200,000 for myself without a bit of trouble ty selling it to other people. But 1 gness I will have to stop buving out theie now except for the reservoir, which must be bought. Controller Morrow and others have been crying to wait awhile befoie buying park property. Yon can see what would have been the result had I followed their advice. We would have very little park ground and would pay ten times as much money for what we would buy. The Controller, by the way, knows very little about values out there, for he has onlv visited the parks once since they were created. Mr. Howley says he bought the Shannon property because it was cheap. He says the howl is caused by small real estate dealers. If you have a room to let and wish to se cure a good tenant advertise It In the "To Let Booms" cent a word columns or the Saturday and Sunday Dispatch. Worthy of Note. AlXEQHEST GEXEBAL HOSPITAL. Max Klein's Silver Age Whisky has been U6ed exclusively in this institution for med icinal purposes with good results. mwt i K. Tildeslkt, Superintendent. W Want Everyone To visit our basement bargain department to-day. Special men's suit sale. P. C. a a, Clothiers, Corner Grant and Diamond streets. AMUSEMENTS. UUyUL3n.lL, Leading Theater. PITOU STOCK COMPANY This afternoon at 2 I To-night and andFiiday, Thursday, GEOFFREY MIDDLETON. I TjgTAWT Satuiday Mat. I A MODERN MATCIL Sat. Eve. HER RELEASE. Next week Fanny Davenport in Cleopatra. ap20-126 D U (J U ESNE. I LeadingTheatec. One Week Commencing April 23. FANNY DAVENPORT, Supported by Melbourne MacDowelland her own company under the direction of Marcus R. Mayer. Magnificent production of Sardou's CLEOPATRA. Sale of seats opens to-moirow morning. ap20-127 GRANDoioVase. TO-MUHT. THE MILLIONAIRE. Prices: 15,25,50,75c. Matinees Wednesday anaeatuiaav. -.a, sue. reserved. Next Week-A BREEZY TIME. apl7-131-D THEATRE Tills week only. Matinee Saturday. LILLIAN RUSSELL IN LA CIGALE. April 25 Nellie MoHenry in "A Night at he Circus." apl8-16 Harry Williams' Academy. To-night Matinees Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, THE IRWIN BROS.' New Comedy and Specialty Co. apl9-5t IECTURE J 03T THE KEELEY BI-CHLORIDE OF GOLD CUBE FOB INEBRIETY BY BEV. H. W. DAVIS. Lecturer of the Associated EeelevBi-Chloride of Gold Clubs, nnder tho auspices of the Pitts burg Club, Thursday evening, April 21, at the Smithfleld Street M. K. Church, corner Seventh avc and Smithfleld at. Tickets 50 cents. , apl3-83 TiT m Tw iaTfsMlii i i AMUSEMENTS. THE ALVIN THEATER CHARLES L. DAVIS... .Owner and Manager Every evening at 8:15. -. Saturday Matinee at 3. GEO. THATCHER'S Great Minstrel Farce Comedy, ; Minstrel Farce Co TUXEDO. Next week Rnsaell'8 Comedians in the New City Directory. ap!8-35 BASEBALL I EXPOSITION PARK, PITTSBURG ST. LOUIS, Thursday, Frida; April 21,5 - and Saturday, 2 and 23. Reserved seats for opening day for sale at W. MoClurg's, corner Fifth avenue and Wood street. Concert by Great Western Band from fcSO until 3V5. fismpcslledftr3 np3042 A MIDNIGHT SCENE In the store of B. E. ARONS, Jeweler, 65 Fifth Ave. The spirits toying and dallying with our large stocic 01 VOLTAIC DIAMONDS, All mounted in solid gold. Studs, $2 75 to $7 50. Eardrops, $3 50 to $12. Rings, $4 50 to $15. Pins, $2 50 to $10 50, etc. Loose stones mounted in any style of Jewelry. Send for Illustrated Catalogue. apl7-xwsu FASHION, 1892. HAVE YOUR HAT OB BONNET Reshaped into any of the new SDring shapes. I have over 100 pattern bats made up to se lect from. My -work is known to be the best. My Dress patterns, cut by accurate meas urement, give great satisfaction. It is a perfect flt Leave your measure and have a glove fitting pattern cut for One Dollar, For correct work go to WM. GRABOWSKY, Practical Hatter and Farrier, 707 Penn avenue, opposite Fenn Building mh27 ALL AT HALF PRICE A LARGE Exquisite All-Lace Capes (like above cut), with heavy rows of flue Jet and pointed jet bodice: value $10; OUR PKICE, $20. Beautiful Capes, with fully embroid ered yoke, dotted with Jet beads, round ruffled shoulder.feathertrlmmlngaround neck, plaited back and front: value $13; OUR.PBICE, $6 60. Extra fine Cloth Capes, artistically and heavily embroidered, trimmed collars; value $16: OUR PRICE $8. The Latest Parisian Novelty The "Pekln" Cloth Mantle, with lace drapery arranged as a shorter shoulder cape over the longer garment, richly trimmed with ribbon loops and ends, high lace ruche around neck and finished off with Jet beads; value $20; OUR PRICE $10. Pine French Bedford Cord Capes, 43 Inches long, full bow and yard-long ends, front and back of wide moire ribbon, plain yet rich; value $26; OUR PRI CE $13. Fine Wool Serge Capes, the Toronto style, with yoke, richly beaded, deep pinked cape all around yoke, full ribbon neck; valu6 $24; OUR PRICE $13. wSMWm ""iii- "J 111 B25cSs23Bfci r )l PARISIAN GAPES. KAUFMANNS : :- .,i .'.-.. i ., &ymtel,SK&g$&&-S&S;&t3te . -ic ilw ji I L'..i - ,. rf ... r A SEW ADVERTISEMENTS. SiMmmd ss S J--. J" T K mriftQMM r -rr LOW PRICES sixth stTpenn ave' SAVE MONEY We are the largest Cloak and Suit Specialty Manufacturing Retailers in the United States. There is ho house in existence that possesses equal advantages with us in supplying the newest and best Cloaks and Suits for the lowest prices. v WE ARE THE LEADERS, v Among the hundreds of especially interesting bargains, we mention the following for this week: rtn ne All-Wool Jackets, latest styles to select from, CO' OUU PRICE ONLY. 4)4. OU "IPA Fine All-Wool Capes, of every -description, in all "1 I" A 0 U colors, and latest styles to select from, PRICE ONLY 4) , Q U Complete Suits, 3 pieces, Skirt, Waist and Blazer, for from $10.50 TO $35. Finest Line in the city. New Spring Novelties in Jackets received daily. Ladies, you cannot afford to buy a new spring garment unless you first VISIT THE PARISIAN. apl6-91-Tnwrhen fi M WAYS HA With the Latest Novelties in Black and Taney "Weaves, Crepons, Bedford Cords, Jacquards, Glorias, English Suitings, Cheverons, Storm Serges, etc. Also special line in Figured India, Shanghai, China and Japanese Silks. Plain and Stripe Silk Grenadines at prices that will pay yon to investigate before you buy. "SPECIAL" 50 pieces Double Warp Surah Silks in all shades at 60c. "Too much cannot be said of them." "Becollect, they are 75c Silks." DOUGLAS 151. 153 AND 155 FEDERAL ST., ALLEGHENY. apl8-Kw WANAMAKER & ISN'T it worth something to you to get the benefit of our Popular Price Made-to-Measure Tailoring? Special features in $25 Suits we know what they are, and stand ready to refund the money if unsatisfactory. There's not much risk in buying our Clothing, at least a good many think so, -as our sales are nearly double what they were this time last year. 39 SIXTH STREET. ANDEBSON BLOCK KAUFMANNS' NEW YORK IMPORTER FORCED TO Tis sad, but true. Business knows no sympathy; necessity, no law. Cold, heartless and selfish is the reign of the 'al mighty dollar." The adversity of one is the opportunity of another, and thus it happens that we are able to announce to-day a great Half-Price Sale of about $25,000 worth of Cloaks, Wraps and Suits. The goods were the property of a prominent New York importer, who, being compelled to raise funds to avert failure, sold them to us for about 50c on the dollar. SUSPENDER SUITS. All the to all the style. Complete Suits or Simile Skirts, in a larsre Tariety and at prices astonishingly low. Ladles' All-Wool Serge Blazer Suits conslstinsofbell skirt, blazer and fuU waist; value, $10; OUR PRICE, $5. Ladles' Fashionable Mixed and Plain Blue Suits, bell skirt, full plaited waist, etc.: value, $7 60; OUR PRICE, $3 75. Ladies' Bedford Cord Blazer Suits, fancy trimtnihg around skirt and blazer: value, $15; OUR PRICE, $7 50. Ladie3' English Tailor-Made Suits, plain, mixed and striped suitings, basque ana skirt nicely trimmed with braid: value, $19; OUR PRICE, $9 75. THIS IS FROM PARIS Finest Bed ford Cord Suit, bell skirt, very high bodice, 28-inch blazer, fine-changeable Bilk waist; tan, grey or navy; value, $50; OUR -PRICE, $& " " .- .... m - m"k- -j - p. -. n YnuRMoni) s &Ana wm -- OF "THE T H & MACKIE, BROWN. aplS IMPS HIS LOSS IS YOUR GAIN Commencing this morning, we will offer these choice and fashion able garments at the slight advance of 10 per cent from the prices paid by us to the unfortunate importer. If you're wise you'll improve the op portunity by coming in at once. All the goods are fresh and new, and have been made by and imported from the leading fashion originators of London, Paris and Berlin. , Children's Reefers Good Bine Cloth Reefers, notch collar, brass buttons, anchors; value $2 50; OUR PRICE $1 25. The popular and fine "SaUorette" Reefer, lancy and plain cloths, all com binations, double collar and cuffs, cord edge, slashed back, brass buttons and stars: Value $9; OUR PRICE $5. Sizes 10 to 14, 50c more. Hundreds of novelties In ChUdren's and Misses' Reefers, in Bedlord Cords and Fanov Cloths, plain or trimmed; AT ALL PRICES. Good Cloth Dresses, pointedbodloe, full waist, trimmed ail around with 3 rows fancy braid; all colors; value $5; OUR PRICE $3 50. Handsome Gingham Dresses, beautiful patterns, all sizes; value $2 50; OUR PRICE $1 25. FIFTH AND Cln Dresses SMITHFIELD ST. .,. JffcSr. b -,i:ii,M&iiS TAZif.--iK ... T .. f .4t...A . J NEW ADVERTISEMENTS THE STANDARD AUTIffl (Public Opinion) -ON Men's Wear -SAT- OUR SHOWING -OT- , NEW SPRING STYLES Are beyond compare. CALL AND SEE THEM. TOTTLL LEAVE ANOBDEB. & JiXrv 400 SJHITHFIXXD STREET. 3,000 patterns to choose from. Send for sam ples. Garments expressed. Suits to Order From . Trousers to Order From . $20.00 $5.00 ap20-66-WI CARPETS, WALL PAPER. Wilton Carpets, Axminster Carpets, Velvet Carpets, Body Brussels Carpets, Tapestry Carpets, And all kinds of Ingrain Car pets. Everything new in style, choice in color. All at SPECIAL LOW PRICES. Wall Paper in every quality and style for wall and ceiling. Special styles in choice colors. You should see our stock be fore you buy. I III Wllllllllllll I36 FEDERAL ST., ALLEGHENY CITY, PA. api-xwT GREAT SACRIFICE HIS The following Matchless Barjains dur ing this week only: QC- For Odds and Ends in Ladies' But 0Jj ton and Hook Gloves, black or col ored; worth double and treble. These gloves are not guaranteed by us. 74c $1 10. For Ladles' 8-button length Suede Mousquetaires, uU shades; value M For extra fine Pearl Biarritz Gloves, 4)1 i rows of black embroidery, very fashionable; value $1 50. $1 For Ladies' celebrated Juliet Lacing Gloves; very fine; value $1 50. MQC For exquisite Pearl Mousque 3I,Z) taires, 8-button length; black embroidery; value $1 65. $1 Kfl ro'r very flne Pearl Gloves, iplitJU black embroidery, large black buttons, black binding; never sold De low $2. AVENUE Sg fl m w mmm ME1E. NEW ADVERTSEarENTS. HOUSEHOLD 723 AND 725 LIBERTY ST., Cor, Eighth, Hod of Wood St A 11 ON FABLOR SIS. We would like you to see our stock of Parlor Suits. We have about 125 styles in all coverings. RUGS, PLUSH TAPESTRY n BROCATELLES Are still the prevailing styles. We show them as low as $30. A Nice Tapestry Suit at $40. A Nice Haircloth Suit at $35; A Nice Plush Suit at $45. A Nice Brocatelle Suit at $50. A Nice Rug Suit at .$60. If you don't care to pay cash, we can extend you accommodations. HOUSEHOLD 723 AND 725 PITTSBURG'S LEADING apl940-TT SGODP STOCK TO SAVE TEA GOWNS AND WRAPPERS. A large line of Imported Cashmere, India Silk, Surah Silk. Chally, French Flannel and Bedford Cord Tea Gownsand House Wrappers, trimmed with lace or ribbon, or rich silk embroidered; FROM $UP. Indigo Morning Wrappers, Mother Hub bard front, Watteau back; AT 93c. Zephyr Gingham Wrappers, Mothrtr Hubbard front. Princess back; belt; ruffle around Skirt: AT $1 25. CUally Wrappers, Mother Hubbard, front, Princessback; round yoke; AT $110. French Cnallv Tea Gowns and Wrap pers, Surah or India Silk front with Jar beau ruffle around neck and sleeve; AT ONLY $2 98. 5,000 WASH WRAPPERS, MOTHER HUBBARD FRON1-, 74c PRINCESS BACK. KAUFMANNS CREDIT C CHEDII C LIBERTY STREET, CASH OR CREDIT HOUSE. 'J ALL AT HALF PRICE HIMSELF.: Tan and Grey Mixed Reefers, notched rollar, elegant finish; valne, $8; OUR PRICE, $3. Fine Jackets, with square rolling col lar, heavily braided; four large silk orna ments; value, $10; OUR PRICE, $5. Superb Bedford Cord Reefer. flap pockets: pearl buttons; value, $15; OUR PRICE, $7 50. The "Lady Dunlo" Coat, the latest London craze, made like a man's "Covert" coat, without seams in the back,but with close and becoming curves in front and over the hips, made of finest kersev: valne, $25: OUR PRICE, $13. 43-Thls Coat is named after Lady Dunlo, who danced her way into English aristocracy. She wore it on the race course. Sow It's London's rage. The "Hyde Park" Jacket, another Eng lish Spring Jacket, made of fine Bedford Cord.with pointed rolling- collar; straight front, faced with Satin Rhadame; inside flap to. fasten; value, $27; OUR PRICE, $13 50. Celebrated Clay Diagonal Jackets, double stitched lap seams, French back notch, roll cord binding, half satin-lined, taUor made; value, $13; OUR PRICE, $& j JflCKETS1- ""JPMlfiL " "J ite &tiiiuuKummamgKmggsamgagKiig lgi?SgI. im24g3h&$&&L &?&&&i,5SP23k tirassgKgg5gg)7grgifflSBaaj wmsm