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.THE PITTSBTJBG- DISPATCH, TUESDAY, APEIL' 2; .1889'.
THREATS TP STRIKE.
The Roughers and Catchers in Roll
ing Mills Want More Wages.
.ADVAXCE OP ABotT 50 PER CENT.
500 Men Thrown Idle at Jones iLansMins'
.Puddling Mill.
THE GKIST OF THE INDUSTRIAL MILL
The roughen and catchers employed in
the Tarious iron mills in this city and vicin
ity are going to ask for an advance in wages.
If they do not get it they claim they -will
inaugurate a strike that will extend to
every mill here where iron is rolled.
A meeting of all the roughers and catch
ers in this district has been called for the
14th inst. in Salisbury Hall, Twelfth street,
Sonthside. To those who are working in
10-inch mills and lower the meeting is most
important Some of the men who were in
strumental in having the call sent out say
the advance to be asked for will he 50 per
cent. They do not expect to get so much,
but think they will be able to make a com
promise. The advance is to be asked for through
the Amalgamated Association of Iron and
Steel Workers at their convention in June.
The meeting to be held next Sunday week
will have nothing whatever to do with the
association, although the majority of the
men interested are members of that organiza
tion. OUTSIDEES TTH.Ii COME IS'.
The meeting will not be held with open
doors, but ihose who are not in the associa
tion will be asked to be present.
The present rates of wages, the men claim,
are entirely too low, and they must have
an increase. On ten-inch rolls, where there
is one furnace, two roughers are employed.
One of these is called the "up" and the
other the "down." Some ten-inch mills
have two furnaces, and upon these two
roughers are emploved on each side of tne
rolls. Each one of the roughers is paid for
his labor one-eighth of the card rate for the
selling price of what is produced in a day.
The heaters secure one-fourth of the out
put of the mill, and the roughers. claim
there is too great a difference in the wages
for the work done.
There is a disposition on the part of
everyday people to believe that rolling
mill employes receive the very highest
wares paid to skilled mechanics. From the
wage scale of the Amalgamated Associa
tion the following figures are taken, show
ing what the roughers and catchers receive:
In Oliver Bros. & Phillips' works there
is a ten-inch mill, which will make on an
average about seven tons of iron to the
turn.
THE HIGHEST KATE PAID
for roughing is on the size of 1 and up
ward, bv No. 10 iron, and is S3 35 per ton.
If the output is seven tons, the production
of the mill will be worth 523 45. Of this
sum the heater gets one-fourth, or $5 86, and
the rougher and catcner on-fourth between
them, or 52 S3 each.
The iron manufacturers claim the men
are getting as much now as they can afford
to pay, and cite the mills in the East, where
the men are working for about 30 per cent
less wages than they can get in this" city.
The puddling department of Jones &
Laughlms mills, on the Sonthside, is
closed down. Notices were posted up on
Saturday morning to the effect that the mill
would close until further orders. No cause
was assigned for the stoppage. The men
say this is the first time the Brownstown
puddle mill has shut down without cause
since 1878. They claim the firm have not
enough stock in the finishing department to
run them three days more. Five hundred
men are thrown out of employment.
The votes from the Amalgamated lodges
on the next year's scale are,beginningjto
come in, and the iron manufacturers and
their employes will go through the same
maneuvering they did last year before the
scale was signed.
Patrick "Wilson, a member of Custer
Lodge, on the Southside, and employed in
Oliver's mill, is a candidate -for delegate
ship from his lodge to the convention.
K0SS DENIES IT.
He Rays That Taxes nnd Assessments Have
Not Cost Him S3 In Eight Years.
"I wish you would correct the lies that
appeared in a Sunday paper about D. A.
3," said Master "Workman I. N. Boss yes
terday. "We have just spent over 1,200
fixing up our new hall on Filth avenue,
and this certainly does not look as if the
distr -.t is in a state of total collapse.
"The statement about the assessments and
taxes gives me the largest kind of a pain. I
have been a memoer of the order for the
past eight years, and in all that time the
taxes and 'assessments to keep up our gen
eral officers have not cost me $3, and I have
paid as much as any man in the organiza
tion. The per capita tax which is levied to
pay the general officers' salaries is only 24
cents per annum.
"When I liear a man talking about -the
oporessed laboring man keeping up 'poverty
palace I wonder why it is that they allow
such men to run at Urge."
' CHANGED THE CLASSIFICATION.
Railroad Agents Ask That the Request of
Shippers be Granted.
A meeting of the Pittsburg Committee of
Freight Agents was held yesterdaj after
noon in the office of Division Freight Agent
Means, of the Pennsylvania Company. Tt
was decided to make a recommendation to
the Classification Committee to reduce the
classification on glassware, as per the re
quest of Pittsburg shippers.
The committee recommended that electric
light globes be changed from double-first to
first-class, and bottles from second and
fourth class to third and fifth, The whole
glassware classification was recommended
to be changed in some particular. The
minimum carload weight on chimneys and
table glassware will be 16,000 pounds.
TUET WILL K0T STEIKE.
TheN. P. U. miners ntScottdale Will Re
main nt Work for the Present.
A meeting of the National Progressive
Miners' Union was held at Scottdalc yester
day. It was decided to remain at work for
the present A resolution was adopted re
questing all operators to pay by the hun
dred bushels instead of by the wagons.
Notices will be posted at the Frick works
to-morrow, notifying the men of the re
duction in wages in accordance with the
agreement of February 15. There is little
prospect of a strike in the "region until after
the Knights of Labor meeting on the 13th
instant.
Miners Will Obfcct to It.
John B. Bae, Master Workman of N. D.
A. 135 Knights of-Labor miners, was in the
city yesterday, and went to Shire Oaks, on
the Monongabela Biver. where he addressed
a larpp-uiicd meeting last night. He said
the miners along the river would not accept
any reduction on the present waees.
The Scnle Being Signed.
The brickmaters' scale is now being
signed, and it is not at all likely rhat there
will be anv troubles Master Workman
James Hoop'er, of L. A. 2946, said yester
day that all the owners of the yards in the
city would sign without objecting.
Bonders' Exchange Meeting.
The regular monthly meeting of the
Builders' Exchange was held yesterday.
Nothing but routine bnsiness was trans-
ittge
bull,
acted. The new' building was not touched
upon at all.
Spring Announcement.
Mr. H. J. Lynch, 438' and 440 Market
street, has now open for inspection at his
usual low prices, all the latest and most de
sirable novelties in French embroidered
robes, combination suits, Henriettas, fonles,
English serges, all the newest shades,
cashmeres and fancy plaids, stripes and
checks.
Special values in black French cash
meres, and silk warp Henriettas.
Guinet's celebrated black cashmere silks
at 51, 51 5, 51 50 to 52 50 per yard; every
piece guaranteed to wear.
One hundred pieces of American dress
ginghams, new styles and fast colors, at 8
ceuts per yard.
New sateens, overlOO styles to select from,
at 12c, 15c and 25c per vard.
New parasols and sun umbrellas, with
gold, silver and natural stick handles, from
51 to 55. ,
New lace enrtains, spreads, napkins,
towels, table damasks, sheetings, hosierv,
gloves, underweart corsets, laces and
flouncings at low prices. .
Intending buyers will find it to their ad
vantage to examine his stock before pur
chasing. H. J. Lynch,
tussu 438 and 440 Market street.
Dealers Laughed at Us.
"When we said last year that people had
common sense enough to call at a place of
business to buy a sewing machine and not
be annoyed by persistent peddlers. People,
are wise in this generation and know a good
thing when they see it. Now, when a ped
dler call and persists in "just leaving his
machine over night" he is met with "be off
with you; will call at Hopper Bros. & Co.,
and get a sewing machine when we need it
and not before." Very sensible people
indeed! Bear reader, don't forget our place
of business is 307 "Wood street. ttssu
B. & B.
Fringes.
The largest assortment of fringes in the
cities at our trimming department; 75c,
51 00, $1 25, 51 50, up to best crades.
Boggs & Buhl.
Business Prospects Brighter.
Never since we opened our mammoth
house furnishing establishment has the out
look for a big business boom been so great
as this spring. People are buying hand
over fist and only the best goods, which
makes matters look all the better. The
time is past when people will suffer for the
want of small conveniences rather than buy
on our easy terms of payment. Give us
your trade and see how we treat you.
Hopper Bbos. & Co..
ttssu 307 "Wood street.
B.&B.
Direccolre.
A very stylish silk com dress trimming
(in black). See this new thing.
Boggs & Buhl.
A Positive Fact
That no parts of the Davis sewing machine
can be had from any dealer in Allegheny
county excepting us. We control this that
the extreme high prices asked for hereto
tore by other dealers may be brought down
nroportionately with the price of our "New
High Arm" Davis. We are perfectly sin
cere in this statement.
Hopper Beos. & Co.,
ttssu 307 Wood street.
B. &B.
Trimmings
By express this morning. Handsome new
Applique, Persian galoons, passementeries,
ornaments, etc., to match new shade. Dress
goods at lowest prices. Boggs & Buhl.
A Written Guarantee
Properly countersigned ty the manufacturer
for five yearSj is what we give with every
sewing machine. Get the best by all means.
Remember you don't have to pay us agents'
commissions. That amonnt is reduced from
the regular price of every machine to the
customers.
Call at a legitimate place of business and
buy a machine.
Hopper Bros. & Co.,
'ttsu 307 Wood street.
MEETINGS
MEETING THE THIRD ANNUAL
meeting of the stockholders of the
Gerdes Leather Company will be held at room
No. 1. 1006 Penn ave., Pittsburg. Pa., on
WEDNESDA Y. April 17, 1SS9, at 2:30 P. M., for
the election of directors ana officers for the
ensuing year. 3. L. HULL, Sec'y. ap2-2-Tu
Office of the Pittsburg Gas Co. i
march 26. 1SS9. (
STOCKHOLDERS MEETING-THE
stockholders of the Pittsburg Gas Company
are hereby notified that a general meeting of
the stockholders will be held at the office of
the company on WEDNESDAY. APRIL 10,
1889, at 10 o'clock A. M., to take into considera
tion the making of a contract with the East
End Gas Company.
W. H. JIcCLELLAND, Secretary.
mb&4)S-D
ELECTIONS.
Ajjchor Savings Bank. Pittsburg.
ELECTION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that the annual election of nine (9) per
sons to serve as directors of this bank will be
held at the banking house. No. 131 Fifth ave
nue, on Tuesday, April 9, 1SS9, between the
hours of 1 and S o'clock P. M
Robert J. Stones; Cashier.
APBH. 1. 1889. apZ-46-TTS
DIVIDENDS.
First National Bane, Pittsburg. Pa., i
Pittsburg. March 3a 1889. t
THE DIRECTORS OK THIS BANK HAVE
this day declared a quarterly dividend of
TWO PER CENT on the capital stock, paya
ble on demand, free of tax.
mh31-59 J. D. SCULLY. Cashier.
Pittsburg. March 30, 1889.
THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE
Tuna Oil Company have this day declared
a quarterly dividend ot four (4) per cent., pay
able on and after April 3 next, at the office of
the company. No. bi Fourth avenue.
GEO. W. COCHRAN,
tnhol-55 Secretary and Treasurer.
AUCTION SALES.
BY HENRY AUCTION Cp.
TMPORTANT AND ATTRACTIVE
AUCTION SALE.
FINE FURNITURE. CARPETS, PIANOS fc
HOUSEHOLD GOODS FROM DEAL-
ERS AND HOUSEKEEPERS
Removed to the auction rooms for convenience
of sale. TUESDAY MORNING, April 2, at 10
o'clock, superior parlor suits in satin, broca
tclV, plush and mohair, art'tables and chairs,
rpiano fortes, lace curtains and draperies, mir
rors, handsome chamber furniture, dressers,
mirror doored wardrobes, cheval glasses, cheff
onlers, marble clocks, mantel cabinets and
ornaments, elegant dining room sideboards,
leather seat chairs, china, glass and silverware,
library book cases, desks, couches and lounges,
hall racks, office desks and chairs, bedding,
hair and other mattresses, stoves, Kitchen and
laundry turnishments, etc., etc A full and
complete assortment of household furniture
and carpets, both new and second-hand, from
dealers and housekeepers, with instructions to
close out at once for cash to close accounts.
HENRY AUCTION CO., LIM.,
mb31-91 311 Market street.
AUCTION SALE FURNITURE. CAR
PETS, bedding, stoves, etc, at 93 Third
avenue, on WEDNESDAY. April & at 10 A.
M.. parlor and chamber suits, wardrobes, side
boards," bookcases, desks, chenille and lace
curtains, shades, rugs, chiffoniers, chairs,
tables, library lamps, bronze and bisque stat
uary, handsome portieres, lambrequins, pianos,
organs, mirrors, engravings. paintings,
clocks, wringers, washers, refrigerators, ice
chests; also a lot of goods too numerous to
mention.
P. 8. Two thonsand yards of brussels and
. ingrain carpet will be sold at a sacriiic Don't
fail to attend.
PITTSBURG AUCTION AND STORAGE
COMPANY.
mh31-I50-Tusu 93 Third avenue.
BULLETIN OF AUCTION SALES BY
HENRY AUCTION CO., LIM.
TUESDAY, APRIL 2, at the rooms. 311 Mar
ket St., at 10 o'clock, fine carpets and furniture,
FRIDAY, APRIL 5, at 10 o'clock, large con
signment household goods at 311 Market st,
TUESDAY, APRIL 9, fine furniture and
general mdse., at 10 o'clock, 811 Market St.
THURSDAY, APRIL 11, unclaimed freight
at the auction rooms, commencing at 10 o'clock,
811 Market St. HENRY AUCTION CO.
mhl7-10S
3-I)lsplay advertisements one dollar per
square Jar one insertion. Classified advertise'
ments on this page such as Wanted, JbrSqle,
To Let, etc, ten cents per line for each inser
tion, and none taken for less than fifty cents.
THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH
BRANCH OFFICES.
For the accommodation of the
public, Branch Offices have been
established at the following places,
where Want, For Sale, To Let, and
other transient advertisements will
be received up to 9 P. M. for inser
tion next morning::
Advertisements are to be prepaid except where
advertisers already have accounts -with THE DIS
PATCH. PITTSBURG.
THOMAS MCCAFFREY, 3S09 Bntler street.
KMIL G. STUCKEY, nth street and l'enn ave.
E. G. STUCKEY & CO., Wylle ave. ancLFulgmst.
N. STOKELY, Fifth Avenue Market House.
EAST END.
J. TV. WALLACE, 6121 Penn avenue.
OAKLAND.
MCALLISTER &SHElBLER,Ettiav. AAlwoodst.
SOUTHSIDI.
JACOB SPOHN. No. 2 Carson street.
CHAS. SCHTVARM, 1707 Carson street.
ALLEGHENY.
A. 3. KAERCHER. 59 Federal street.
H. J. MCURIDE, Federal and Ohio streets.
FREDH..EOCJEKS. 172 Ohio street.
F. 1L EGGEU3&S0X, Ohio and Chestnut t.
3. F. STEVENSON, Arch and Jackson streets.
THOMAS MCHENRY, Western and Irwlnaves.
G. TV. HUGHES. Pennsylvania and Beaver aves.
FEltltYM. OLEIM. Rebecca and Allegheny aves.
WANTED.
Male IlelD.
-VTTANTED-BOXMAKER. APPLY THIEl)
V ST., Allegheny. ap2-49
-TTT-ANTED FURNITURE PACKER CALL
W at once. 635 SMITHF1ELD ST. ap2-7
-rTTANTEU-TVINDOTV DRtSSEK AND SHOW
YV card writer. Address R. J., Dispatch office.
ap2-51
TT.ANTED-FAINTEKS AT ONCE. D1ET
V RICH & WERNER, 89 First street, Alle
gheny. ap;-52
WANTED lOUItrAINTERS: COME READY
for work.' J. H. SELLER, 7 Washlni
ton St. ap2-99
-rrrANTED-A boy for real estate
yV office; call at once. EW1NG & BYERS. 107
Federal street. ap2-70
WANTED-AN EXPERIENCED SALESMAN
to sell tobacco to city trade. Address 235
FIFTH AVE. ap2-100
WANTED-TWELVE (12) PRACTICAL RIG
builders. Inquire at American House.
BOULGER&CARRUTHER3. ap2-33
WANTED-3 GOOD AGENTS TO WORK ON
a new article. Call on or address T. J.
BODGERS, 635 Smlthfleld St., second floor. ap2-7
WANTED-CANVASSER GOOD TALKER:
best salarr paid. Inquire In the forenoon
atSONKNBERg'S, 52 Federal street, Allegheny.
ap2-68
WANTED-SALESMEN-TO SELL A PAT
ENT ledger, advertising specialties, etc.,
to merchants. TV. B. PERSHING, South Bend,
Ind. mh23-35-eod
T7-ANTED-A SINGLE MAN TO SCRUB AND
YV make himself useful abont a house. In
quire at WEST PENN HOSPITAL, Twenty-eighth
street. apz-57
WANTED-A YOUNG MAN FOR PACKING
and shipping clerk, one who can furnish
reference. MATCHETT PAPER CO., 23 Seventh
ave., city. ap2-S2
-TTTANTED-SALESMAN FOR PATENTED
yV article; give experience and reference;
state salary expected. Address X. Y. X., Dis
patch office. ap2-59
w
ANTED-L1VE MAN AS SOLICITOR, TO
visit retail trade; none but experienced
men need apply. Call after 4 p. m. BoOMaBU,
iiammon ina'g.
an2-72
-TXTANTED-MEN LOOKING FOR STEADY
y y employment and good wages in city and
surrounding towns to call on J. J. MURRIS. 93
Fourth ave., Pittsburg. ap2-75
WANTED-CUSTOM COAT MAKERS. PANTS
makers, vest makers and lady machine
operator to work In shop. Inquire BACHMAN,
the Tailor, HI Federal St., Allegheny. ap2-10
WANTED AGENTS OF THE BETTER
class In every county of Western Pennsyl
vania. WM. F. MAXON. Publishers' Agent,
room 23, McCance block, Pittsburg, Pa.
ap2-43-TTS
-VTfANTED-A GOOD SALESMAN FoR THE
y V retail clothing trade to go to a large country
town: reference required. Applr to M. OPPEN
HE1M ER, 713 Liberty St. and712 Penn ave.
ap2-71
TTT-AITTED-pKSO-N8 -who ARE WILLING
y V to qualify themselves for positions as sten
ographers and tvpeirrlters. Address, or call on,
MARTIN'S SHORTHAND SCHOOL, -412 Wood St.
ap2-74
-TTTANTED A THOROUGHLY EXPER
yV IENCED shipping clerk; also boy to run
the elevator; must furnish best of references.
DANZIGER & SHOENBERG, Sixth st. and Penn
are. ap2-73
WANTEO-AGENTSTOSELLTEA. BAKING
powder and pure spices: gifts with goods;
coke workers, miners or millmen can makemoney
In their spare time. YAMA3H1EO TEA CO., M
Jackson St., Allegheny, Pa. J26-86-ttS
TTTANTED-AGENTS TO MAKE HO A DAY
yV selling New York Herald published next
morning after assassination of President Lincoln;
sells at sight: (.ample seat for 10 cents. H. M.
HARNETT, Minneapolis. Minn. ap2-39
-TTTANTED-A FEW SALESMEN TO SELL BY
y V sample to wholesale and retail trade; sala
ry, S30 per week; send 2c for particulars: perma
nent position. BRISTOL MANUFACTURING
CO., Box 1215, Philadelphia, Pa. mh31-16-Tusu
WANTED-3 FIRST-CLASS MARBLE AND
granite salesmen; must have experience In
this line; one for the city of Pittsburg and Alle
gheny and two to travel elsewhere. Address,
stating experience, DUNNING MARBLE AND
GRANITE CO., Erie, Pa. mh26-78
TTTANTEO-BAD WRITERS SMART'S COL
yV LEGE. 13 Sixth street. Pittsburg, open
dally from 9 A. M. to 9 r. i. ; penmanship taught In
a few easy lessons; bookkeeping, shorthand,
typewriting, arithmetic etc.; instruction
thorough and private; terms (5 per month for all.
mb27-TTSSU
-TrANTED-AGENTS ON SALARY; S75 i"ER
y V month and expenses paid any active man
or woman to sell our goods by sample and live at
home; salary paid promptly and expenses in ad
vance; fnll particulars and sample case free, we
meanjuet what we say. Address STANDARD
SILVERWARE CO., Boston. Mass. felS-3-D
TTTANTED IMMEDIATELY ONE EXTRA
y V quick flrst-claBs granltctracer and letterer;
must be especially fast In this line. Address stat
ing experience and wages demanded. Als, three
or four first-class granite cutters: must be quick
workmen. Address DUNNING MARBLE AND
GRANITE CO., Erie, Pa. mh2S-78
TTTANTED-SALESMEN-WE WISH A FEW
y V men to sell our foods by sample to the
wholesale and retail trade; largest manufacturers
in our line: inclose 2-cent stamp: wages S3 per
day; permanent position; no postals answered;
moner advanced for wages, advertising, etc.
CENTENNIALMAN'F'GCO., Cincinnati. Ohio.
ap2-85-TTSSU
-TTTANTED-AGENTS-ONLY NEW SUB
V SCR1FTION book of this year; "Anarchy
and Anarchists," by Captain Schaack, of Chi
cago police; all about the red terror In Europe
and America; Illustrated by photo of Anarchists
and scenes of riots In Pittsburg, Baltimore, Chi
cago, etc; diagrams ,of bombs: exclusive terri
tory; liberal terms; outfits ready. P. J. FLEM
ING A CO.. 77 Diamond st. inh29-28
WANTED-AGENTS IN EVJCEY TOWN TO
sell and everybody to use Dr. O'Keefe's
liver pills, cold or catarrh pills cough pills,
diarrhoea pills, dyspepsia pllle, rheumatism pills,
headache pills, skin eruption pills, worm pills,
kidney pills, piles pills, neuralgia pills,menstrual
pills, leucorrhcea pills, backache pills, eye pills,
teething pills, asthma pills, croup pills, sore
throat pills, nerve pills, nervous debility pills,
general debility pills, whooping cough pills, non
cathartic pills, fever and ague pills. 2.5 cents each,
large bottles, 1 each. DR. O'KEEFE A CO..
Homeopathic Chemists, 34 Fifth ave. and 423 Penn
ave., Pittsburg. aps-5
" Female Help.
-TTTANTED-TWO GOOD GIRLS, CHAMBER
W MAID and child's nurse. Apply at 116
SHEFFIELD ST., Allegheny. ap2-6
-TTTANTED-GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE
T WORK: one who can come well recom
mended. Apply 115 PENNSYLVANIA AVE.,
Allegheny. ap2-94
WANTED-1 LADY CANVASSER FOR THE
newautoraatle Singer Sewing Machine, and
2 good men. Apply at SINGER OFPICE, No.
109X Ohio st Allegheny, between 8 and A. m.
' ap2-8l
-TTTANTED-LADY AGENTS. TWO NEW
YV inventions for ladles' spring, summer
wear. Outsell everything. Pay fioo monthly,
these, with our bustlo-sklrts. rubber goods, hose
supporters, etc.. make best business known. Ad
dress with stamp. E. H. CAMPBELL CO.. 434
Randolph St.. Chicago. mhl0-112-TTSc
Male nnd Female IIclo.
-TTTANTED-MAN AND WIFE "WITHOUT
YY children for place 2 miles from city, the
woman to do general housework: Germans pre
ferred. TV. C.I1ERINOER, 103 Fourth ave. ap2-76
-TXT ANTED-AT ONCE-COLORED MAN OR
YV boy, 20farmhandsand gardeners, 40 cooks.
20 chambermaids, $3 SO to S4 per wk.: 200 honse
girls. 4 nurses,dlnlng room girls and dishwashers;
all first-class help report here. MEEHAN'S
AGENCY, 545 Grant St. apI-D
Partner?.
-TTTANTED-ACTTVE OR SU.ENT PABTNEB
YV active young man with some knowledge of
bookkeeping preferred: business established and
growing: too much work lor present owner; capi
tal desired to add new lines of goods; amount re-qulred-irotn
S4,000 to W.OO0; references given and
expected in return. Address ACTIVE PARTNER,
Dispatch office. ap2-88
Booms, Houses, Etc
-TTANTED-THBEE OR FOUR ROOMS SUIT
YV ABLEfbr housekeeping near parks, Alle
gheny; mnst have w. c and bathroom attached.
Address H. J, P., Dispatch office, ap2-ct
WANTED.
Situations.
. .. ......- ...... .riTijal?
WANTED BY AW HJLr IU.UN UU.W JS " "S"
monthly nursing or position to travel with
an Invalid lady. Address MISS REID, Emsworth,
WANTED-SITUATION BY A YOUNG MAN
who has had two years' experience In run
ning a stationary engine. Address 8. A , Dispatch
office. aps-oo
WANTED SITUATION BY A LADY AS
housekeeper for abatchelor or widower;
best of reference. Address S. E., 25 Lacock St.,
Allegheny City. ap2-37
WANTED-SITUATION BY A REGISTERED
druggist, with 6 years' practical exper
ience, as manager or clerk In drug store. Address
ACONITE, Dispatch office. ap2-43
TTTANTED SITUATION AS DRAFTSMAN
YV and engineer; rolling mill, blast turnaco
work, modern street railway construction a
specialty. Address "D," Dispatch office. ap2-9
Boarding.
WANTED -TWO WELL FURNISHED
rooms, with board, by May 1,' for married
couple (no children) where no other boarders
kept; Oakland preferred: references necessary.
Address ZETA, Dispatch office. ap2-36'
Boarders nnd Lodgers.
WANTED OCCUPANTS FOR LARGE
front room, wltu alcove. 45 WASHING
TON ST., near East Park. Allegheny. ap2-U
Financial.
WANTED-MORTGAGESON FRWPERTYIN
either city: lowest rates of interest. SPEN
CER & GLOSSER, 419 Smlthfleld St. mh23-7
WANTED-RENT3 TO COLLECT; MONTH
LY' settlement with itemized statement.
BLACK & BAIRD, 85 Fourth avenue. a28-a29-D
WANTED-MORTGAGES-MON EYTO LOAN
in sums to suit, at 4K, 5 and 6 per cent.
GRAEBING & LYON, 135 Fourth ave. ap6-el-P
WANTED-MORTGAGES ON CITY PROP
ERTY, over K000; 4S$ per cent; no tax.
HENRY A. WEAVER CO., 92 Fourth avenue.
mb2-aZ2-D
TTANTEI1-RENTS COLLECTED FROMPT-
YV LY; property managed with satisfaction.
ALLES & BAILEY, 164 Fourth avenue, Tel. 167.
U19-81
WANTED-RENTS TO COLLECT; SPECIAL
attention given to this branch of the real
estate business. SPENCER & GLOSSER, 419
Smlthfleld st. mh23-7
TTANTED-J,0RTGAQES IN LARGE OR
Y V small amounts, at 4) to 6 per cent, accord
ing to the size and kind of mortgage. W. A.
HERRON & SONS, No. 80 Fourth ave.
mh31-86-TTS
WANTED-MORTGAGES-WE CAN LOAN
in sums of $500 to S20,000 on Pittsburg, Al
legheny or suburban Improved real estate, at low
est rates. ALEXANDER & LEE, 313 Wood st.
mb30-84-D
-TTTANTED-TO LOAN 1500,000. IN AMOUNTS
yV of 3, 000 and upward, oncltyand suburban
property, on 4M per cent, tree ortax; also smaller
amounts at 5 and 6 per cent. BLACK & BAIRD,
85 Fourth avenue. se21-d26-D
w
ANTED TO LOAN (200,000 ON MORT
GAGES: tlOO and upward at 6 per cent;
(500, 000 at 4K per cent on residences or business
pro
also in aajoming counues. a.
FRENC
125 Fourth avenue.
OWLHMl-U
WANTED MORTGAGES-fl, 000, O00TO LOAN
on city and suburban properties at 4M, 5and
6 per cent, and on larms in Allegheny and adja
cent counties at 6 per cent: no money loaned out
of Pennsylvania. 1. M. PENNOCK & SON, 105
Fourth avenue. , ap7-f41
WANTED-PROPERTY-WE HAVE CUSTO
MERS for one unimproved larmof70 or 80
acres; must be cheap, have running water, and
located within 50 miles of city; also for one small
farm of 20 or 25 acres, with some Improvements
and running water, within 25 miles of cltv; also
for several small dwelling houses of 4 to 6 rooms, In
suburbs; also for business or dwelling house
property located anywhere in the old city or In the
bill district between Conn HouBe and Mlnersvllle;
also for vacant lots. Parties having any such
property for sale will please communicate with or
send particulars to office of MORRIS & FLEM
ING, Real Estate and Insurance, 103 Fourth ave
mh31-88-TTBn
Mlacellaneons.
WANTED-10,000 YARDS OF COBBLESTONE
delivered at McCandless ave., city. K.
BRACKEN, McCandless ave., city. mh31-107
-TTTANTED SHELVING AND COUNTER
yV suitable for a cigar store; prefer shelving
with glass doors. Address TOBY,Dlspatch office.
ap2$8
WANTED-EVERYBODY TO KNOW APRIL
Is the last month for Cabinets at flOOper
doz. at ELITE GALLERY. 516 Market St.. Pltts
bnrg. Pa.; come early; bring children; use eleva
tor. apl-16
w
ANTED BY PEARSON, LEADING PHO
TOGRAPHER. 96 Fifth avenue. Plttsbure.
and 43 Federal street, Allegheny, everybody to
know that he Is making fine cablnetS'at ?1 50 per
dozen; photos delivered when promised: Instan
taneous nrocess. mhl3-63
FOR SALE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE.
Cltr Residences.
FOR SALE-SEVERAL GOOD INVESTMENTS
In property on Penn avenue, below Slxlh
street; Liberty, between Fourth and Eighth
streets, and Flhh,strcet. C. BERINGEK" SON,
mm r ourin avenue. ap4-,-TT8
FOR SALE BLUFF STREET. NEAR COL
LEGE, new brick house 8 rooms. halL bath
room, inside w. c, finished basement: a complete
house, all late Improvements; lor 23 feet 9 inches
by 133 feet. ROBERT COWARD, No. 20 Bluff
street.
mhlo-2S-rrssu
FOR SALE MAIN ST.. NEAR DAVISON,
Lawrenceville, two-story and finished attic
brick, dwelling, washhouse. Inside w. c, station
ary washstands, bath, slate mantels, electric
bells, burglar alarms," electric light attachments:
complete throughout; call or send to office for
For Sale list. BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth
avenue. ap2-13
FOR SALE ON BLUFF STREET. NEAR
Chestnut, a beautiful 2-story and m-.nsard
pressed brick dwelling, with stone trimming, of 8
elegant large rooms, handsomely papered and
painted, slate mantels, tile hearths, natural and
artificial gas, bath, range, h. and c water. Inside
w. c. statlonarv wa6hstands, large closets, etc.;
this is a desirable home, with all modern con
veniences minutes from Court House; will sell
reasonable BLACK & BAIRD, 85 Fourth ave.
rilh31-135-apl, 2, 3, 4, 5, 8, 10, 12
East End Residences.
FOR SALE ON SHADY AVE.. EAST END,
brick house, 9 rooms and bath: lot 29x126 to a
street: very deslrablylocated; only 8,500. THUS.
LIGGETT, 114 Fourth ave.
jnh29-U-29. 31, ap2, 3, 4, 6
FOR SALE-THK HOUSE AND LOT ON
Ellsworth ave., East End. that has been ad
vertised In these columns, has been sold. The
Orobans' Court Sale on Tuesday, April 2, will not
therefore take place. JAS. TV. DRAPE A CO.,
Agents and Auctioneers, 129 Fourth ave., Pitts
burg. ap2-4
FOR SALE ELLSWORTH AVE., NEAR
Aiken, Shadvslde: deslrableloratlon: a2-story
frame dwelling, 6 elegant large rooms, wide hall,
bathroom, range, h. and c. water, laundry, both
gases, slate mantels, etc: lot 55xi00 to alley, and
only S6.O00; It is a bargain. BLACK & BAIRD,
85 Fourth ave, ap2-13
FOR SALE SHAD YSIDE )4 CASH, BAL
ANCE to suit: a 2-story and finished attic,
frame dwelling, on Walnut st. near Belfont, of 6
rooms, hall, sliding doors, range, h. and c. water,
bath: all conveniences: nice lot; good neighbor
hood; call at office and see photograph. BLACK
& BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave. ap2-15
FOR SALE EAST END-NEW FRAME
dwellln'g 7 rooms and large attic bay win
dow, inside shutters, china closet, large pantries,
corner fireplaces with slate mantels and tile
hearths: lot 40x137 to a '20-foot alley; 5 minutes
from stttlon; immediate possession. JOHN F.
BAXTER, Ag't., M2 Smlthfleld st. mh31-76-TTf u
FOR SALE NIAGARA ST. NEAR CRAFT,
Oakland A 2-story and mansard brick
dwelling with stone trimmings containing 9 beau
tiful rooms, ball, vestibule, 2 stalrscases, laun
dry, bath, w. c, washstands, sliding doors, china
closets, state mantels: all modern Improvements;
desirable location and convenient to cable cars.
BLACK & BAIRD. 95 Fourth ave. ap2-15
FO R 8 A L E-A BEAUTIFUL OAKLAND
residence, on Meyran ave., near Bates, two
story and mansard briijk of 9 rooms, hall, ves
tibule tile floor, laundry, bath, w. c, stationary
washstands, slate mantels, French plate glass
mirrors, elegant chandeliers, natural gas, hand
somely papered, etc and only 6,500; terms reas
onable. BLACK & BA1KD, 95 Fourth avenue.
ap2-14-TT8
FOR SALE-S5.850-OAKLAND. NEW TWO
story and mansard brick dwelling, S rooms,
hall, bath, laundry. Inside shutters and w. c, bay
window, large front and rear porches, slate
mantels, fine tile hearths, electric bells, etc.; the
entire house Is elegantly papered and decorated;
very desirable locality: Shade trees, etc: S min
utes' walk from Filth ave, cable line; easy terms.
SAMUEL W. BLACK & CO., 99 Fourth ave.
mh31-i3-MTT
FC
l
lOR SALE-ON LARIMER AVE, EAST END,
nw .nla.tiul h.lnl- titn.a ...Bin.. ... .!...
.JL. ucn, ctxc(.,vu unv. uwuo. jjaijui, uiuni
room, aucnen, pastry, goou, wioe nail and vesti
bule; & good bedrooms, bath, etc., on second floor;
finished attic; electric bells and lights; all modern
Improvements: about four minutes' walk from
East Liberty Station or either line of cable cars;
lot 47X120: (3.200: or house and lot, 24x120, (6,500.
THOS. LIGGETT, 114 Fourth ave.
mh28-l 1-29, 31, ap2, 3, 4, 6.
FOR SALE-ON PENN AVE., HOMEWOOD,
beautiful cor. lot 46x179, brick house, recep
tion hall, parlor, Ubrary. dining room, kitchen
and large pantry on first floor; Ave good bed
rooms, bath, etc, on second floor: large finished
attic room and cedar.closet on third floor; electric
bells, speaking tubes, slate mantels, sliding doori
between parlor and library and reception hall and
ftarlor; elegant front porch, bay window in par
or; elegant neighborhood; about & minutes' walk
from Dallas station, or about 10 minutes' walk
from Fifth ave. cable cars: a rare bargain if sold
at once THOS. LIGGETT, 114 Fourth ave
mh29-12-29, 30, apl.2, 3, 5,6
Allegheny Residences.
FOR SALE ARCH S .NEAR STOCKTON
ave, new brick dwelling of 8 rooms, bath,
complete laundry, large closets and pantry, fur
nace fine mantels, pressed4rlck front with stone
trimmings, wide lot- sldo entrance; cheap to
quick buyer. SAMUEL TV. BLACK 4 CO., 99
Fourth ave. ap2-S5-Ti S
FOR SALE THE BRICK DWELLING AND
lot Nu. 13 Linden street, Allegheny, near
North avenue of estate of Isabella Thorn, de
ceased; an excellent -dwelling of 9 rooms, bath,
natural gas, etc, etc.: to be sold at public sale by
order uf executors, on Tnesday afternoon, April
9, at 2 o'clock, on thepremlses; title perfect: Im
mediate possession. Terms, etc., from JAS. W.
DRAPE & CO.. Agents and Auctioneers, 129
Fourth avenue, Pittsburg, mhSl-Sl
FOR SALE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE
Allegheny Residences.
T7IOR SALE-LOCUST ST., NEAR BIDWELL,
X; Allegheny, 3-story brick dwelling, contain
ing 9 rooms, 2 fine attic rooms, marble mantels,
and hearths, both gases throughout the house,
painted walls, range, furnace bath. 3 Inside w.
c, large lot, brick stable and carriage house: this
beautiful home reasonable BLACK & BAIRD, 95
Fourth ave. ap2-13
Fi:
R SALE-A ITANIISIIME LITTLE 4-ROOM
house 1nt mmnlptfnl ttnnd lot; Center street.
Tenth ward. Allegheny; (L350; easy terms. Sev
eral 3-room houses, Harlan avenue; quarterly
payments. 2 very handsome 6-room bouses, Clif
ton avenue 4 brick houses, large lot; Fourth
ward: at a bargain. Magnificent property near
the parks; nothing more desirable on the North
side. 5 brick houses, large lot: Pride St., city:
(3,000; will pay 8 percent. Parties looking for
safe and profitable Investment should examine
this property. JOHN H. McCKEERY. 95 Firth
ave. mh29-20-TT8
Hnzelwood Residences.
F
IOR SALE-SECOND AVE., HAZELWOOD
the handsome resldenee nronertv of Geo. H.
Anuerson, sq. ; a moaern oweiung oi jx ruuws,
bath, laundry, all conveniences, large porches,
etc; good stable and carriage house; beautiful
grounds, either 2 or 4 acres, with shade and fruit
trees, SAMUEL W. BLACK 00.99 Fourth ave
ap2-67-TTS "
Suburban Residences.
FOR SALE WEST BELLEVUE, P.. FT. TV. &
C. R, R. One of the most desirable houses
in the borough: new frame house of 6 rooms, hall,
front and side verandas: good spring water piped
into kitchen; big bargain: (500 cash, balance
same as rent. EWING BYERS, 107 Federal st.,
Allegheny. mh31-64-TTBu
FOR SALE-VERY FINE SUBURBAN RESI
DENCE, brick bouse or 14 rooms, well Im
proved: 6 acres of ground: will sell the house with
2 acres, or will eel! off part of the grounds in acre
filots: beautlfullv located at Howard station, near
lomestead. P., V. & C. R. R. W. A. HERRON
& SONS, No. 80 Fourth ave. apS-90-2,4,6,9,13
FOR SALE-OR TO LET-ONE OF THE MOST
beautiful suburban places in Allegheny
county: the house Is large containing 15 rooms,
splendidly finished, and surrounded with wide
verandas; It Is completely fitted up with bath
rooms, water closets and natural gas; there Is a
good stable and handsome fowl house: thegrounds
are very beautiful and well supplied with choice
shrnbbery, fruit and ornamental trees: the whole
will be sold, with from 1 to 5 acres of ground, at a
very moderate price. KNOXVILLE LAND IM
PROVEMENT to., 85 Knox avenue Knoxvllle
borough. ja!9-9
FOR SALE LOTS.
CltT liOt
F
R SALE BLUFF ST., NEAR COLLEGE.
lot 23 ft.9 In. by 141 ft. ROBERT C
COWARD.
20 Bluff st.
mhlO-28-tTS8u
FOR SALE-ON SECOND AVE., NEAR ROSS
St.. beautiful property containing about a
third of an acre, fronting llifeet on Second ave.
TV. A. HERRON & SONS, No. 80 Fourth ave.
ap2-91-2,6,9,13
East End Lots.
T710R SALE-THREE ACRES OF BEAUTIFUL
JO land on Stanton ave., near Hlland; situation
unsurpassed; fine fruit and shade trees: price and
terms reasonable. Inquire of D. C NEGLEY,
6106 Penn ave., East End. Jal9-12-TTS
FOR SALE-A FLNE LARGELOT, 40x110 FEET.
to 20-foot alley; fruit, shade trees, stable and
Sood sewerage; St. Clair street, a square from
lppey, near cable; price (1,600. MELLON
BROS., 6349 Station St., E. E. mh31-137-Tus
FOR BALE CHOICE LOTS AT DALLAS STA
TION. P. R. R., convenient to steam and
street cars; cheap and on easy terms; situation un
surpassed; price ranging from (406 to (600. Inquire
of l5. u. NEGLEY, 6106 Penn ave., East End.
no2S-y73
FOR SALE-A CHEAP CORNER LOT, 3Sxl00
feet. Hays Btreet, corner St. Clair street, 2
squares from North Hlland avenue near Negley:
this lot has a fine position and will sell soon: easy
terms will he given, MELLON BROS., 6349 Sta
tion St., E. E. ap2-8-TT
FOR SALE-DON 'T DELAY. BUT ACT
quickly, and secure one of those desirable
building lute Bank of Commerce addition plan,
Brushton station: CO-foot streets; good walks and
no cltv taxes. Full Information from JOHN F.
BAXTER, Agent, 512 Smlthfleld street.
mb31-77-TTSSu
F
IOR SALE-(2,300-SHADYSIDE LOT'S 50x181
JL. ,cc. ill tvmuugluru yutue jjinu, uu wpiuvi
street; all houses to be set back at least 40 feet
from street: very desirable neighborhood; 5 min
utes from Fifth avenue cable or P. R. R. station.
SAMUEL W. BLACK CO., 99 Fourth ave.
mh31-44
AIleshcnv,ljOts.
TTIOR SALE-LOTS ON MAPLE AND LINDEN
JD avenues and Lombard street. Allegheny, in
the Tenth and Twelfth wards: on easy terms. Ap
ply to JOSEPH McN AUG HER, 43 N. Diamond St.
mh7-98-D
FOR SALE "OSGOOD PLACE" LARGE,
handsome lots on Osgood. Maple and Linden
avenues: all city conveniences: no lots less than
40 ft. wide: houses set from 20 to 30 ft. back from
street: terms to suit. SAMUEL W. BLACK &
CO., 99 Fourth ave. ap2-V3-Tu
FOR SALE DUQTJESNE PARK, PERRY8
VlLLEav., Teuth ward. Allegheny, at the
terminus of the Federal st. electric railway; Du
.quesne Park Is the name given to a plan of lots
laid out on the Thomas farm; lots 50x150; Deantlful
view, good water and pure air; sale Saturday
nexV April 6, at 2 r.M. : cars leave postofllce every
20 minutes. Plans and particulars from A. J.
PENTECOST, Real Estate Agent, 413 Grant st.
apl-7
FOR SALE DUQUESNE PARK. PERRYS
VILLEav.. Tenth ward, Allegheny, at the
terminus of the Federal St. electric railway; Du
quesne Park Is the name given to the plan of lots
laid out on the Thomas farm: lots 50x150; beautiful
view, good water and pure air; sale Saturday
next. Aprils, at 2 P.M.; cars leave postofllce every
20 minutes. Plans and particulars from A. J.
PENTECOST, Real Estate Agent, 413 Grant St.
apl-7
Suburban Jjotsu
FOR SALE A FINE LAYING LOT OF 5
acres near Birmingham and Laurel stations,
on the P., Ft. W. & v. R. R. ; a beautiful 6pot lor a
fine residence: price low. C. BERINGER & SON,
103 Fourth ave ap2-77-TTS
FOR SALE-RESERVE TOWNSHIP, JUST
outside Twelfth ward, Allegheny, 30 very
cheap lots; no such bargains about the city; close
to blue line street cars: admirably adapted to
grape cultivation: these lots are the last of a large
Stan, and will be closed out promptly. JOHN H.
ICCKEERY, 95 Fifth avenue. mh30-82-TT8
Farms.
FOR SALE A FINE FARM OF 125 ACRES, 2
miles from Etna, fronting the old Butler
plank road; either as a whole or will ulvide it to
suit buyers: having a fine bouse and large bank
barn. C. BERINGER A SON.103 Fourth avenne
ap2-77-TTS
FOB SALE AN EXCELLENT SMALL FARM
of 12 acres, with a large orchard or all kind
or fruits, grapes, etc., and good frame house of 5
rooms, barn. etc. : only 5 miles from Sharpsburg
on the Klttanning road. C. BERINGER A SON,
103 Fourth ave. ap2-77-ns
Olt SAtE-A VERY SUPERIOR GRAZING
and -stock farm, In Fauquier county, Vir
ginia, 40 miles south of Washington city, one mile
lrom Warrenton Junction, Virginia M. R. R. ;
1.008 acres: highly improved, well watered, hand
some residence with modern improvements,
stone grist mill, cattle house etc.; this valuable
property will be sold as a whole or in two parts at
a sacrifice. Address A. N. BAST All LK. 27 West
North ave, Baltimore, ap2-86-TTS8u
Miscellaneous.
FOR SALE FIVE ACRES AND ONE ACRE
of land at Evergreen, of the estate or William
Cooper, deceased, to be sold by order of the
Orphans' Court at public sale on Thursday, April
4, at 3 o'clock r. M.. on the premises. Handbills
oi rull particulars from JAS. TV. DRAPE A CO.,
Agents and Auctioneers, 129 Fourth ave., Pitts
burg. 3D2-56
TT.OR SALE 11 ACRES OF LAND ON
J? Woods Run ave, near New Brighton road,
Allegheny, of the estate of John and William
Cooper, deceased, to be 60ld by order of the
Orphans' Court at public sale on Wednesday
afternoon, April 3, at 3 o'clock, on the premises.
Handbills of full particulars from JAS. W.
DRAPE A CO.. Agents and Auctioneers. 129
Fourth ave. Pittsburg. ap2-56
FOR SALE BUSINESS.
Business Chances.
FOR SALE-GROCERY BTORE WITH STOCK
or about (2,500, on principal street; doing
food business; good bargain will be given,
HEPABD A CO., MFifth ave. mh31-83-TTSu
FOR SALE-A GOOD BARBER SHOP AT A
reasonable price; doing a good business; rea
sons for selling owner wants to quit business. In
quire at 60 VV YLIE AVE., city. ap2-97
FOR SALE-WELL FURNISHED HOTEL IN
Youngstown. O.X rent cheap; centrally lo
cated; a bargain for, cash; no local option. Ad
dress BAKUA1N, Youngstown, O. ap2-89
FOE SALE-SALOON IN GOOD LOCATION,
on principal street, with tobacco and cigar
store connected. Address JOHN G. GOELTZ,
No. 15 N. Phelps street, Youngstown, O.
mh30-73
FOR SALE -FINE RETAIL GROCERY
store in the East End, doing a business of
from (25. 000 to (30, 000 a year. Inquire of CHAS.
F. FRaZEE, Drummer for Arbnckle A Co.. 800 to
808 Liberty st. mh31-68
FOR SALE-TIN AND SLATE BUSINESS,
large tin and stove store with slate yard; all
tools good condition; wagons and horses; doing
paying-business; pay Investigation: further par
ticulars Inquire of ALLES A BAILEY. 164 Fourth
ave. Telephone 167. ap2-41
FOR SALE-GENERAL STORE IN COUNTRY
town: choice stock, good trade: community
highly moral; excellent private academy nearby:
a rare opportunity; reason for selling, death of
head proprietor. For particulars address E.
GAMBLE, Rogers, O. mli26-33-D
FOR SALE-A PATENT IN WHICH THERE
Is Urge money; the Inventor cannot give It
his attention, and will, therefore, sell "out to
some one that will undertake the business: terms
reasonable. For particulars address M. C.,w IN
VENTOR, 328 Penn-ave ap2-98-TT
FOR SALE-GROCERY .STORES FROM (250 TO
(2,500: drug stores, cigar and notion stores,
boarding houses, bakeries, confectioneries, res
taurants, hotels, shoe stores, printing office coal
works, gents' furnishing business, etc. : 100 busi
ness chances to select lrom. SHEPARD A CO.,
64 Filth aye. ap2
FOR SALE GENERAL MERCHANDISE
business, established In 1824, in the largest
city In Maryland, outside of Baltimore, paying
handsomely; can be bought at a moderate price
on easy terms: this is a good opportunity for an
Industrious man; good reasons given for selling.
Address HENRY TY. ROGERS, Baltimore, Md.
mh31-M ,
FOR SALE BUSINESS.
Bnsiness Stands.
F
IOR SALE-HOTEL PROPERTY, SITUATED
In Canal Fulton, stark co. Ohio: no local
option. For price and description address J. C.
SMITH. P. O. box 254, Masslllon. O. mh28-2I
FOR BALE-MISCELLANEOUS.
1
Machinery and Metals.
OK BALE NEW AND SECOND-HAND
F
typewriters, especially the uneaualed Rem-.
lngton, at lowest cash prices, or on the install-'
mentplan. A. M. MARTIN, 412 Wood st. ap2-74
T7ORSALE-2 HORIZONTAL ENGINES, 18x22,
I 1 Knit engine. 1 smill rivnnmn nnri 21iimnS and
meat choppers, rendering kettles, etc VELTE &
MCDONALD, Penn ave., cor. Thirty-second st.
jeio-iM-irr:
FOR SALE-IRON PLANER, 24-1N.X5FT.:
Howe metal scales, vertical boiler, 44 In. x 8
ft. and smaller sizes; vertical and horizontal en
gines; miscellaneous machinery. FAHEY &
PFALLER. Faber and Washington sts.. near
Union depot. ap24-v35X-TT8
Miscellaneous.
FOR SALE-ENCYCLOPEDIA BRITANN1CA;
complete set: Scrlbner's edition: at, a bar
gain. WM-F.MAXON, room 23, McCance block-
ap2-C
TO LET.
Cltv Residences.
TO LET-NO. 1S3 BEDFORD AVENUE, 6
rooms and attic: late Improvements: (27 per
month. W. A. HERRON ft SONS, 80 Fonrth ave.
ap-iu-iia
T
10 LET-118 A MONTH, A GOOD BRICK
m unuse vi o uuuib, uaui, rausc, u.&iuic ,v,
natural gas, hot and cold water. No. 168 Plymouth
St. W. A. HERRON & SONS, No. 80 Fourth ave
ap2-90-2,4.6,9,13
TO LET-OR FOR SALE-A COTTAGE HOUSE
on Mount Washington, cor. Gray and Dil
worth streets; has eight rooms, large lot, and is
supplied with natural gas and city water. In
quire at the office of the PITTSBURG FOUNDRY
CO., 10 and 12 Wood st. mh22-3S
East End Residences.
TO LET-S22 BR10KHOUSE, 6 ROOMS. BATH,
front and back yard; 4 minutes' walk from
cable cars and East Liberty station. JOHN
ALLEN, 6218 Penn ave. mh31-117
TO LET-THAT ELEGANT RESIDENCE,
)iavlng all modern Improvements, corner
Collins avenue and Broad street. East r.nd. Ap
ply to ALEXANDER KING, lMFlfth ave.
mh24-56
Allcchcny Residences.
TO LET-TWO SMALL 4-ROOMED HOUSES,
near Allegheny Diamond; suitable for a fam
ily of 2 or 3 persons. Inquire at 170 SANDUSKY
ST., Allegheny. ap2-95
TO LET NO. 101 FAYETTE ST., ALLE
GHENY, a good house, 8 rooms: late Im
provements; rent low. TV. A. HERRON &
SONS, 80 Fourth avenue. ap2-92-TT8
Suburban Residences.
TO LET-HOUSE 10 ROOMS, WITH GARDEN,
stable etc, near Patterson station, P. C. &
Y. K. R.. and Crafton. P. C. A St. L. R. R. In
quire or B. F. SHAFFERS, Crafton, Pa., or ad
dress F. C. B1GGERT, Rochester. Pa. mh21-68
TO LET-MY HOUSE, THIRTEEN ROOMS,
at Lanrel Station, Ft. Wayne road, all mod
ern Improvements, stable and carriage bouse, two
acres ground, with liver view. Inquire onprem
lses, or at 219 Lacock street, Allegheny. WM. T.
DUNN. mh9-63
TO LET-FINE RESIDENCE. TWO-STORY
brick mansion, seven rooms and finished
attic cemented cellar, bathroom and all conven
iences; 3acres of ground, fruit trees, shrubbery,
stables, etc.; will be rented low to good party;
bhady ave., opposite Wllklns ave. Inquire of N.
8. SNYDER. 1st. Nicholas Hotel, or J.IJ. HYND
MAN, 6212 Penn ave.. East End. mb5-3-TWESu
Farms.
TO LET-THE BEST GARDEN FARM ATMC
KEE'S Rocks. Inquire No. 638 LIBERTY
ST., Pittsburg. mh7-S4-EOD
TO LET-FARM OF 30 ACRES, WITH DWELL
ING house and barn, on Forward aye..
Twenty-third ward; good location fora dairy. D.
W. C. BIDWELL & CO., 143 Water St., corner
Cherry alley. mh2S-l4
TO LET-FOR ATERM OF YEARS, A HOUaE.
stable and greenhouse with 7 or! acres of
land, on P. & L. E. R. R., IX miles below Char
tiers station; farm contains 1,600 raspberry plants,
1,000 grape vines, etc. Apply to JAS. NICHOL,
on premises.
mh22-S9-TTS
Offices. Deik Room. Arc.
TO LET- IN THE MCCANCE BLOCK,
Smlthfleld, Liberty and Seventh avenue
well-lighted offices, each room fronting on a prin
cipal street; passenger and merchandise eleva
tors. JaS-32-D
TO L ETGERMANIA SAVINGS BANK
bnildlng, corner Wood and Diamond streets
four offices at low rent; one single office, 15x20,and
two connecting offices, 20x26 andJ5x;8; one single
office 12x15; all splendidly lighted: finished In
modern style; all newly painted and papered: pos
session at once inh30-83-D
Business Stands.
TO LET THREE-STORY WAREHOUSE
with basement. 133. First ave. Inquire of
H UNT Jfc CLAPP, 95 Fifth ave. mhl9-44
TO LET-NO. 1703 PENN AVE., STORE AND
dwelling of 7 rooms: rent low to a desirable
tenant. W. A. HERRON A SONS, No. W Fourth
ave. ap2-90-2,4,6,9,13
TO LET-NO. 93 WATER ST., 3-STORY
building, 160 ft. deep to First ave., in fine
condition, elevator, etc.: will rent In two parts.
If desired. W. A. HERRON & SONS, No. 80
Fourth ave ap2-90-2, 4, 6, 9, 13
TO LEr-STOREROOMS NO. 327 LIBERTY
street, corner Penn avenue and Third. 407
Feriy street, 85 Robinson street, Allegheny, desk
room on ground floor. Inquire on premises, 44
FOURTH STREET. mh30-75
rTTTO LET-BUSINESS CHANCE, WYL1E AVE.
I JL Brick dwelling, 6 rooms and storeroom;
used as orygooas store: spiencuu stand, runner
Jartlculars Inquire or ALLES A BAILEY, 164
ourth avenue. Tel. 167. ap2-C0
TO LET-THREE ADMIRABLY ARRANGED
rooms for general business purposes, with or
without power, to rent in the new Dispatch
building. Diamond street: arranged for work or
for display rooms and for offices; light the best to
be had In the city; electric lighting free: passen
ger and freight elevator and Janlcor service in
cluded. Rents (300, (400 and (l.OOO'per annum;
situation the most central, within a fewbnndred
feetof all the public buildings and or the leading
business squares. Apply between 11 A. M. and 4
P. M. atthe NEW DISPATCH BUILDING. 75. 77
and 79 Diamond street. mhl 1-74
Apanmenls.
TO LET-4 NICE ROOMS. SECOND FLOOR,
for offices or dwelling, with natural gas and
water; 2 minntes from Court House. Inquire of
W. H. DEVORE. 512 Grant St. mh27-46
TO LET-ONE FLOOR OF NICE APART
MENTS suitable for light housekeeping, with
gas, water ana oatn. Appiyto j.u. jiukkuh,
sboestore, 289 Ohio St.,
Aiiegn
gheny.
ap2-65
TO LET-UNFURNISHED ROOMS-SOME
four-room. flats for housekeeping; one six
room house; some storerooms. For particulars.
Inquire on premises, 44 FOURTH STREET, apz-16
TO LET-ONE LARGE SECOND FLOOR,
front room and connecting room, unfur
nished; stationary washstand, bath and c: also
two nicely furnished rooms ; private family: refer
ence. Inquire at 100 ARCH ST., Allegheny.
ap2-l
PERSONAL.
PERSONA L-BOOKS WANTED-IF YOU
have one book worth 10 cents, or a library
worth (1,000, let us know: we will huy one as
quickly as the other. LEVI'S BOOK STORE,
Seventh Ave. Hotel building. fe20
PERSONAL-WHY TROUBLE YOUR WIFE,
mother or daughters In repairing and clean
ing yourold clothes, when it can be done for a
trifle by DICKSON, tho Tailor, cor. Fifth ave.
and Wood St., second floor? Charges moderate;
facilities unsurpassed: suits madeto order; spring
styles now readv. Telonhone 1558. rnhs
LOST.
LOST-BETWEEN SHEFFIELD ST. AND
Fourth U. P. Church, Allegheny, child's
valuable bracelet. Finder will be rewarded by
leaving it at 157 PENNSYLVANIA AVE., Alle
gheny; ap2-53
BESINESS CHANGES.
THE PARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE
existing between John K. McKee and Rob
ert Mortland under the firm name of McKee &
Mortland is this day dissolved by mutual con
sent. All outstanding accounts due to or from
said firm will be settled by J. K. McKee & Co.,
Lim., 1029 Liberty ave. JNO. K. McKEE,
ROBT.-MORTLAD.
PlTTSBCRO. April 1. 1889. ap2-40
' NOTICES.
Office of i
Treasurer of Allegheny County,
April 1, 1889. )
OTICE-
In pursuance of the 21st section of an
act relating to Allegheny county, approved the
1st day of May, 1861, and of the amendments of
the saidsection,approvedthe30th day of March,
1SC0, Ido hereby give notice' that the dupli
cates for the several wards, boroughs and town
ships will be open and I will be prepared to re
ceive the county, Stato and poor taxes for
1839 on and after the
1st DAY OF MAY. 1889.
Said taxes can be paid at this office until the
1st day of August 'with a deduction of 6 per
cent for prompt payment to all persons paying
the whole amonnt of their taxes. There will
be no reduction allowed during the month of
August,
There will be 10 per cent added to all taxes
remaining unpaid on the 1st day of September,
1889. .
WILLIAM HILL,
apl-18 Treasurerof Allegheny County.
OFFICIAL PITTSBURG.
Pittsburg, Pa., March 29. 1889.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
report of Viewers on the opening of
South Twenty-eighth street, from East Carson
street to Mary street, has been approved by
Conncils, which action will be final, unless an
appeal is filed in the Court of Common Pleas
within ten (10) days from date
E. M. BIGELOW,
Chief ot Department of Public Works.
mh30-S-l
STATIONERY SEALED PROPOSALS
JO will be received up until Wednesday, April
3,1889, at 2 o'clock P.M., for furnishing sta
tionery for the use of the several departments
of the city government for the year beginning
May 1,1889.
Bonds in the penal, sum of one thousand dol
lars must accompany each bid.
The right reserved to accept or reject any or
all bids.
Blanks and information furnished on applica
tion at the Controller's office
E. S. MORROW, Controller.
MARCH 21. 1889. mb2M9
IITY TAXES NOTICE IS HEREBY
j given that the duplicates for March and
September installments of City. Special and
SuD-District School Taxes for the year 1889
have been placed in my hands for collection by
the Board of Assessors authorized to assess the
same.
First Installment of City Taxes payable in
March or April, second installment payable in
April or September. Five per cent discount al
lowed on second installment only, if paid with
first: installment in month of March, but no
discount is allowed on first installment. .
Business Tax and Water Rents payable in
month of June. Five per cent added on all
delinquent taxes on May 1, on July 1 for Busi
ness Tax and Water Rents, and October 1 for
second installment of City Taxes.
No statement furnished unless you intend
-paying your taxes with checks.
Office will be kept open on last Saturday in
March and April, until 8 o'clock p. Jr.
J. F. DENNISTON,
mhl4-100-D City Treasurer.
department of public safety,
Municipal Hall,
Pittsburg, March 27. 1889.
SEPARATE AND SEALED PROPOSALS
will be received at the office of the Ony
ntrolIer until 2 P. M. on MONDAY. April 8.
1889: for printing and binding 300 copies An
nual Report Department of Public Safety for
tho year 1888; 600 copies report of Bureau of
Health for year 1888; bOO copies report of Board
of Health, for 1887, and 1,000 copies "Manual
Bureau of Health."
Specifications can be seen at General Office
of the Department.
Bond in double the amount of bid must ac
company each proposal, said bond to be pro
bated before the Mayor or City Clerk.
The Department of Awards reserves the
right to reject any or all bids.
J. O. BROWN.
Chief of Department of Public Safety.
mU27-10
Crrr Treasurer s Office, i
Municipal Hall. Smithfleld street. (
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ALL
owners (whether residents or non-residents
of the city of Pittsburg) of drays, carts,
wagons, carriages, buggies, etc, must pay their
license at this office forthwith. All licenses not
paid on or before first Monday in March, 1888,
will be placed in the hand3 of police officers for
collection, subject to a collection fee of 60
cents, and all persons neglecting to pay on or
before first Monday in May, 1889. will be sub
ject to a penalty double the amount of t he
license, to be recovered before tne proper legal
authorities ot said city. The old metal plate of
last year must be returned at the time licenses
are taken out, or 25 cents additional will be
charged on the license. Rates of license: Each
one-horse vehicle. 6 00: each-two-horse vehicle,
10 00; each four-horse vehicle, $12 00: each four
horse hack, $15 00: omnibus and timber wheels
drawn by two horses, $10 00. One extra dollar
will be charged for each additional horse used
in above specified Vehicles. ,
J. F.'DENNISTON.
fell-70-D City Treasurer.
No. 287.1
AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR
the vacation of part of Thirty-second
street, Fifteenth ward.
Section 1 Be it ordained ana enacted by the
city of Pittsburg, in Select and Common Coun
cils assembled, and it is hereby ordained and
enacted by the authority of the same. That
that part of Thirty-second street which lies be
tween Putney alley and the Allegheny river, be
ing situate in the Fifteenth ward of said city,
be from and after the passage of this ordinance
vacated and closed.
Section 2 That any ordinance or part of or
dinance conflicting with the provisions of this
ordinance be and the same i3 hereby repealed so
far as the same affects this ordinance.
Ordained and enacted into a law in Councils
this 11th day of March, A. D. 1889.
H. P. FORD, President of Select Council.
Attest: GEO. SHEPPARD, Clerk of Select
Council. GEO. L. HOLLIDAY. President of
Common Council. Attest: GEO. BOOTH,
Clerk of Common Councils
Mayor's Office. March U, 1889. Approved:
WM. McCALLTN, Mayor. Attest: ROBERT
OSTERMAIER, Assistant Mayor's Clerk.
Recorded in Ordinance Book, voL 6, page 632,
27th day of March. A. D. 1889. mh30 43
No. 295.
AN ORDINANCES-VACATING THAT
part of Farel (formerly first) alley, in the
Twentieth ward, which is situated between
Roup and O'Hara streets.
Section 1 Be it ordained and enacted by th e
city of Pittsburg, in Select and Common Coun
cils assembled, and it is hereby ordained and
enacted by tbe authority of the same That
that part of .Farel (formerly First) alley, in the
Twentieth ward, situate between Ronp and
O'Hara streets, be and the same is hereby va
cated. Section 2 That any ordinance or part of or
dinance conflicting with the provisions ot this
ordinance be and the same is hereby repealed
so far as the same affects this ordinance.
Ordained and enacted into a law in Councils
thi? 11th day of March. A. D. 1889.
H. P. FORD, President of Select Council.
Attest: GEO. SHEPPARD, Clerk of Select
Council. GEO. L HOLLIDAY, President of
Common CounciL Attest: GEO. BOOTH,
Clerk ot Common Courcil.
Mayor's office. March 18. 1889. Approved:
WM. McCALLIN, Mayor. Attest: ROBERT
OSTERMAIER, Assistant JIayor's Clerk.
Recorded in Ordinance Book, vol. 6V pare 637,
29th day of March. A. D. 1889. mh30-J3
N0.292J
A Jf ORDINANCE RE-ESTABLISHING
XX. the grade of Forbes avenue, from Boyd
street to Stevenson street.
Section 1 Be it ordained and enacted by the
city of Pittsburg, in Select and Common Coun
cils assembled, and it is hereby ordained and
enacted by tbe authority of the same, That the
grade of Forbes avenue, from Boyd street to
Stevenson street, be and the same shall be and
is hereby re-established as follows, to wit: Be
ginning at the east curb line of Boyd street at
an elevation of 88.13 feet; thence rising at the
rate of 3 feet per 100 feet to the west curb line
of Chestnut street at an elevation ot 10130 feet;
thence level to the east curb of Chestnut street
at an elevation of 104.30 feet; thence rising at
the rate of 1.215 feet per 109 feet to the west
curb line of Magee street at an elevation of
113.00 feet; thence level to the east curb line
of Magee street, at an elevation of 113.00 feet;
thence falling at tbe rate of LT9 feet
per 1C0 feet to the west curb line of Stevenson
street at an elevation of 104 51 feet.
Section 2 That any ordinance or part of
ordinance conflicting with tbe provisions of
this ordinance be and the same is hereby re
pealed so far as the same affects this ordi
nance. Ordained and enacted into a law in- Councils
this Uth day of March, A. D. 1889.
H. P. FORD, President of Select Council.
Attest: GEO. SHEPPARD, Clerk of Select
Council. GEO. L. HOLLIDAY, President of
Common Council. Attest:' GEO. BOOTH.
Clerk of Common Council.
WM. McCALLIN. Mayor. Attest: ROBT. OS-
xr,u.iiAiEit, Assistant .Mayors jierc
Recorded in Ordinance Book, vol. 6, page 634
29th jlay of March, A. D. 1889. mh30-437
N0.29L
AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE
Chief of the Department of Public Safety
to purchase a lot of ground in the Thirty-second
ward for the use of the Bureau of Fire.
Section 1 Be it ordained and enacted by the
city of Pittsburg, in Select and Common Coun
cils assembled, and it is hereby ordained and
enacted by the authority of the same. That
the Department of Public Safety of the city of
Pittsbnrg be and is hereby authorized and em
powered to purchase a lot or piece of ground,
situate in the Thirty-second ward, at or near
the line of the Thirty-fifth ward of said city, for
tbe purpose of erecting thereon an engine and
hosehouse bulldingas recommended by Chief
of Department of Public Safety in report of
January 28, 18S9, the price or consideration
thereof not to exceed the sum of twentv-two
hundred dollars ($2,200), and the said purchase
to be subject to the approval of Councils.
. Section 2 That any ordinance or part of
ordinance conflicting with tbe provisions of
this ordinance be and the same is hereby re
pealed so far as the same affects this ordinance.
Ordained and enacted into a law m Councils
this 11th dav of March, A. D. 1889.
H. P. FOftD, President of Select Council.
Attest: GEO. SHEPPARD, Clerk of Select
Council. GEO. L. HOLLIDAY. President of
Common Council. Attest: GEO. BOOTH,
Clerk of Common Council.
Mayor's office. March 18, 18S9. Approved:
WM. McCALLIN. Mayor. Attest: ROBT.
OSTERMAIER. Assistant Mayor's Cleric
Recorded In Ordinance Book, vol. 6, page63L
29th dav of March, A. D. 1889. mb3043
No. 2S9.1
AN ORDINANCE GRANTING THE
Pittsburg and Birmingham Passenger
Railway Company the right to grade, pave and
curb South Thirtieth street, from Carson street,
for a distance of 360 feet northwardly there
from to the center line thereof.
Section 1 Be it ordained and enacted by the
city of Pittsbnrg; in Select and Common Coun
cils assembled, and It is hereby ordamed and
enacted by the authority of. the same. That
privilege be and is hereby given to the Pitts
burg and Birmingham Passenger RallwayCom-
OFFICIAL-FITTfBURG.
pany to curb, grade and pave South Thirtieth
street, from Carson street for a distance of 360
feet northwardly therefrom to the center line
thereof, upon the following conditions:
First The material to be used fo'rpavlne
said street shall be approved by the Chief of
tbe Department of Public Works.
Second The work necessary to be performed
shall be done under and In accordance with the
established grade of the street and directions
of the Department of Public Works.
Third bhould the street at any time bo
graded and pared from enrb to curb line, tho
Pittsburg and Birmingham Passenger Railway
Company shall be allowed credit on any assess
ment for such work to the amount expended
on the work contemplated in this ordinance,
and until the whole street Is graded and paved
tbe aforesaid company agrees to keep in good
repair the portion ot street graded and paved
at their own expense.
Fourth Before this ordinance shall be op
erative the said railway company shall file an
acceptance of this ordinance with the Control
ler. '
Section 2 That ay ordinance or cart of
ordinance conflicting with the provisions of
this ordinance be, and the same is hereby.. re
pealed so far as the same affects this ordi
nance. Ordained and enacted into a law in Councils
this 11th dav of March, A. D. 1889.
H.iP. FO'RD, President of Select CounciL
Attest: GEO. SHEPPARD. Clerk of 8elect
CounciL GEO. L. HOLLIDAY. President ot
Common Council. (Attest: GEO. BOOTH,
Clerk of Common Council.
Mayor's Office, March 18, 1889. Approved:
WM. McCALLIN. Mayor. Attest: ROBERT
OSTERMAIER, Assistant Mayor's Clerk.
Recorded in Ordinance Book, voL 6, pace 633,
2Sth day of March. A. D. 1889. mb30-13
No. 288 1
AN ORDINANCE-AUTHORIZING THE
. construction of a boardwalk on Joel's
lane, from Grandview avenue to Omaha street.
Section 1 Be it ordained and enacted by
the city of Pittsburg, in Select and Common
Councils assembled, and it is hereby
ordained and enacted bythe authority of the
same. That the City Engineer be and is hereby
authorized and directed to advertise for tbe
construction of a boardwalk on the east side)
of Joel's lane, from Grandview avenue to
Omaha street, and to let the same in the man
ner directed by an act concerning streets, ar-..
proved January 6, 1861, and the several supple
ments thereto, and ordinances of Council
relative to the same. The cost and expense of
the same to be assessed and collected in accord
ance with the provisions of an act of Assembly
entitled "An act concerning streets and
sewers in tbe city of Pittsbnrg," approved
January 6, 1864, and the several supplements
thereto.
Section 2 That any ordinance or part of or
dinance conflicting with the passage of this '
ordinance at the present time be and the same
is hereby repealed so far as tbe same affects
thi3 ordinance.
Ordained and enacted into a law in Councils
this Hth dav of March, A. D. 1889.
H. P. FORD, President of Select Council.
Attest: GEO. SHEPPARD, Clerk of Select
CounciL GEO. L. HOLLIDAY. President of
Common Council. Attest: GEO. BOOTH,
Clerk of Common Council.
Mayor's Office. March 18, 1889. Approved:
WM. McCALLIN. Mayer. Attest: ROBERT
OSTERMAIER. Assistant Mayor's Clerk.
Recorded in Ordinance Book. vol. 6, page 632,
28-Ji day of March. A. D. 1889. mh3043
Pittsburg-. April J. 1889.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
assessments for the construction of board
walks on Sycamore street, from Stanwix street
to Shiloh street, and Natchez street, from
Southern avenue to Bangor street, are now
ready for examination and correction, and will
remain m this office for ten U0) days, after
which they will be returned to tbe City Treas
urer for collection. E. M. BIGELOW,
Chief ot Department of Public Works.
apl-25
PROPOSALS.
SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE
CEIVED at the office of the Supervising
Architect, Treasury Department, Washington.
D. C, until 2 o'clock P. M.. on the 16TH DAY
OF APRIL, 1889, for the labor and materials
reanired in the erection and completion of the
additions, alterations and repairs for the U. S.
Custom House at Wheeling, W. Va., in ac
cordance with the specification and drawings,
copies of which maybe seen at tbe office ot tbe
Superintendent of the building. Each bid
must be accompanied bv a certified check for
$300. JAS. H. WINDRLM, Supervising Archi- -tect.
March 30, 1839. ap232-TTS
AMUSEMENTS.
B
LTOU THEATER
THE
CRYSTAL SLIPPER.
SPECIAL MATINEE WEDNESDAY.
Next Week "JIM, THE PENMAN."
. ap2
RAND OPERA HOUSE
Every evening. Matinees Wednesday .
ana aaiuraav.
NELLIE MCHENRY
In "3 OF A KIND."
Week April 8 Minnie Maddern. mh31-6" '
TT ARRIS' THEATER -
Every Afternoon and Evening
A BOYHERO !
mb31-4-TTS
ARRY WILLIAMS' ACADEMY
TO-NIGHT.
Matinees Tuesday. Tbursdayand Saturday. -
THE NIGHT OWLS
' THE NIGHT OWLS
NOVELTY AND BURLESQE CO.
apl-12
TCL71DVET
INTO
MY OWH HOME" PI
IN KNOXYILLE. ..:
We have yet a few of those beautiful hornet,
as follows: ' '
First A very beautiful 5-room house, wit&f
natural gas, water, ettx, for $20u cash and .
$19 33 per month.
Second A lovely 4-room cottage, $200 cash
and $16 33 per month.
Third A beautiful 3-room cottage. $200 cash:
$15 33 per month.
Fodrth We have also a number of other
handsome properties on equally reasonable
terms.
49-Take Sonthside cars to Twelfth street,
and Jit Oliver Incline, or to Thirteenth street,
and tho Electric Railway.
MOmLELAMlPROVEMMTCOl
OFFICE, 85 KNOX AVENUE,
mh3-TTSSu KNOXVILLE BOROUGH.
TO IHYESTORS.
The undersigned offer for sale at par ami
accrued Interest
$ 1 00,000-6 Per Cent.-
FIRST MORTGAGE B0ND8
OF THE
(Mrs Valley Gas Company. -
Bonds are registered, $1,000 each, and mature
at various dates from 1890 to 1893.
Price subject to advance without notice.
THIRD NATIONAL BANK.
mh31-S9-TTsa Pittsburg.
CURTAINS.
We make a specialty of cleaning and dyeing
lace curtains: also dry cleaning Damask Turk,
ish portiers and all kinds of fabrics.
Sixth Avenue Dye Works; '
M. MAY SONS & Co.
ap2-TTS 66 SIXTH AVE.
Oakland Square.
For Sale (99) $8,500 "Oakland Square"
dwellings, moderate cash payment, balance
$500 per annum; new two-story and mansard
brick, S rooms, ball, batb. laundry. Inside abut
ters, stationary tubs, slate mantels, tile hearths,
range, hot and cold water, front and rear
porches, eta, large lot facing a beautiful pun "
lie square, around which a street baa been. laid,
out, sewered, and Is being paved with asphal
tum; the whole surrounded with beautiful for
est trees; only 5 minntes t. -o.Fifth ave. cable
line. SAMUEL W.BLAOt &CO. 99 Fourth
ave. mhl3-tS-
-TMPORTANT TO MEN BUILDING
1 houses For sale, at the German National
Bank, corner Wood and Sixth ave., 200,000
brciks, joists, doors, windows, grates, mantels,
shutters. Inquire on the premises of
mh3I-121 T.M.8CANL6N. j
Walter j. osborse. Richard uabbows.
BARROWS & OSBORNE """".
JOB PRINTERS,
rn , ,. -, .. SODlamond street -
Telephone No. 811 fc
aea-kSMrssa
C A. RALPH, -
BUTLDrNG CONTRACTOR,
41 Seventh avenue,
Telphone-13. '"iB&Sxr
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