TT HKP 1-V l.'TsiS-S-?R7K' ' ?vraKJJ , - .- - . ' J ,,'&fV "" "-, ;'.,, rr ) 3 SHE ' PITTSBT3KG- -DISPATCH, . THURSDAY, OTROB -ft 1889. IT'S 8,000,000 BUSHELS Eiver Operators Make TheirLargest Shipment of the Season AON 13-FOOT STAGE OP WATER. Tlie Majority of the Steamboats LeaTe for Southern Ports, LOADED DOW WITH HE ATI COAL 10 WS The largest coal shipment of the season vill go out on the present rise. It is esti mated by operators that the amount -will reach 8,000,000 bushels. A number of boats were started yesterday morning, more fol lowed in the afternoon and evening, and there will be some boats left to make the riffle this morning. The water at noon yesterday was 13 feet deep, and falling slowly. There will be enough for boating purposes for the balance of the week. The operators were busy stock ing their boats, and gettingready to' starttheir craft. The river 'merchants were doing a thriving business. Pew boats were left at their moorings, for the first time in a num ber of months the wharfs were free from boats. The majority of them were skirmish ing around, wrestling with fiats and coal boats. "W. H. Brown Sons were unable to state how much coal they would send out, or how many pieces. ALREADY OJT THE WAY. The Percy Kelsyand Alice Brown started in the morning, and the Chas. Brown, Jim Brown and Alex. Swift will follow. The Swift was busy yesterday getting its tow out from the upper pools. T. M. Jenkins & Co. sent the Frank Gil more with 6 boats and 2 barges, 170,000 bushels. Jutte & Co. started the Rescue with 6 boats and 2 barges for Louisville, and the Bonner with 12 barges" for Cincinnati, 325,000 bushels. Captain Rodgers sent the Little Bill with C coalboats, 125,000. The Penney Coal Company will start the Ed Kobinson in a day or so. J. S. If eel started the Joe Cook with 6 boats and 5 barges, 210,000 bushels. Walton & Co. were unable to say what they would send to the lower traits, but they had decided to start the Joe Kixon and' Lud Keefer. J. C. Kisher & Co. sent out the Tom Dodsworth and Smokv City. The Acorn, Maggie and Convoy left for Thomas Pawcett The Crescent, Advance, John Moran and Clifton also made a, break for Cincinnati. with tows. -A YEBY LAEGE CONTINGENT. W. "W. O'Neil & Co. came in for their share of the business. The Captain started the Fred "Wilson, Dick Fulton, Belle M"c Gowan and Enterprise. The Raymond Horner and Annie Roberts will go out for Horner & Roberts. Harsh McDonald will send the Hornert, The Pacific left lor Cin cinnati about noon. The Sap Miller was moving about in the river like a restless child that had lost its mamma. Since the failure of the Grand Lake Coal Company this boat and its two brethren, the Blackniore and J. S. Mercer, have been in the predicament of the boy who didn't know his own father. The John Moran is slated for New Or leans, and the Clifton is scheduled to help him out with his tow. Most of the coal will go to Cincinnati and Louisville. Between G,000,000 and 7,000 OOOjbushels will be added to the overstocked market, and prices will go down accordingly, r THE FIRST SERVICES. .Ash Wednesday Inaugurated the Lenten Season YeMterday. The first evening services during the Lenten period were held last evening at St. Paul's Cathedral. The ceremonies con sisted of the saying of theBosary, a sermon, followed by the benediction. The sermon was preached by Eev. Father Moilineauz. His subject was "Penance and Fasting," end was a specific direction as to the man ner in which Lent should be kept by all Catholics. He explained the object of the Lenton season and why it was absolutely necessary for the faithful members of the church to restrict themselves in all things during a certain period of the year. This is doing penance for their sins. Yesterday was Ash "Wednesday, and in the morning high mass was said in the church. Alter the mass the ashes were dis tributed. On Friday evening the stations of the cross will be read, and will be followed by a sermon and benediction. For those who cannot attend church in the evening, but more especially for school children, the sta tions will also be read in the aiternoon. On Sunday evening there will be vespers, a bcrmon and benediction. STOCK EXCHAKGE SEATS. tTliey Cost More Than 822,000 and One Has Sold Up to $35,000. The statement that ?22,000 is the highest price ever paid for a membership in the XewTork Stock Exchange is incorrect. The highest price ever paid for a member ship in that institution was $35,000, and it was paid by Phil. Armour. Jay Geuld bought one for his son, paying 32,000 there for. In five years 20,000 is the lowest price paid for a membership, and a seat costs 51,100 more. 100 of which goes to the sec retary of the Exchange. This 100 fee is paid him for negotiating the deal, and, though a man may get there without feeing the secretary, the buyer is liable to be un derrated as a dealer, if he refuse to give the tip- CHEAP "WASHING. One of Paris' Enterprises In Full Blast at the Point. The Point has a Parisian enterprise. It is a novel public laundry. "While it is a duplicate of the many institutions of its kind in Paris, it has been started in Pitts burg by a shrewd Irish woman. She has fitted up an old dwelling house with sta tionary washtubs, wringers and hydrants. A set of these is partitioned off and each room has an ironing table and drying frames. Poor women are supposed to patronize the establishment. So much per beur is charged, and as the fee is very low it comes cheaper than the purchase of new tubs or wringers lor individual householders. The queer laundry presents a busy scene generally. JCEAL BOYLE LNJUEED. A Terrific Gas Explosion In the Citizens Traction Company's Vault. There was a terrific explosion &bout 4 o'cloct yesterday morning in the vault in front of tie Citizens' Traction Company's power house on Penn avenue. Heal Boyle descended to the vault to oil the machinery, and the flame from his lamp is supposed to have ignited a quantity of illuminating gas which presumably escaped from the mains in the street. Boyle was badly bruised about the body. Pleotjisy pains, asthmatic, and all throat affections, are soon relieved by that certain remedy for coughs and colds, Dr. Jayne's Expectorant. low-Priced Cotton Chatties In Wash Goods Department. All the new patterns about the cheapest Etufi for dresses, outside of calicoes. JOS. HOBNB & CO.'S Penn Avenue Stores. Crsou st, SouUiilde. DOES THIS SETTLE IT? More .Letters About' the TrlGnlntlons of Virginia Knox, Who Married the Italian Count Divorce Talked of. The following is a copy of a letter alleged to be received in this city by a gentleman friend of Miss Knox, who, it is stated, has applied for a divorce from the Count Montercole: What do you think! That accursed scoundrel CarnsI, after Virginia-had heat him clear out of court in Italy, and the authorities had threat ened him with the jail, has come to this coun try and first proposes to sue me for slander, then kill me. Pleasant! He then, in connec tion with a pair of second-band clothes dealers, proposes to threaten the papers with civil suits unless they take his side and print his vile lies about Virginia and the family. The papers will do it. It would put them to an enormous expense to defend themselves against him. However true their stories may be, they will risk our suits rather than his. Say nothing until his arrival is announced in the Pittsburg papers, which will be about Monday, or per haps to-morrow. Then say as above, P. S. This cursed villain has boasted what he will do, and is coming with the avowed de termination of keeping up a newspaper war on us until we pay him to leave. The gentleman said they knew shortly after the marriage that the Count was an imposter, but rather than create a scandal they concluded to keep it quiet He said that Miss Knox is now with friends in .Europe. "When the Count arrived in New York unaccompanied by his wife, he sent a tele cram to his mother-in-law in Virginia, ask ing her to come to see him immediately. After sending three messages and receiving no answer, he concluded to go to see her himself. It is said that if he comes back to this city the Knox family will have him arrested for perjury. At the time of his getting the marriage license here he swore that he had never been married before. Miss Knox's friends claim that the Count received his title from his wile, who is now dead, and his object in coming to this country is to secure money from anybody he can get it from. He threatens to" sue the newspapers for libel, but they claim this is only a bluff. It is alleged that the Countess asked for a legal separation through her uncle, Mr. E. F. Mathews, of Philadelphia, who was so journing in Paris when Miss Knox and her husband arrived there. Another letter was also published yester day, from Miss Cora Vera, of Buffalo, N. X., who is now traveling in Europe. It .was received by a young lady in this city, and is to the effect that the genuine 'Count Montercole is living in, and has not been out of Italy for some time. The man Miss Knox married was the Count's head gardener. A TUB OP SOAPSUDS. The Cold Chill that Was Given a Number of Spiritualists. A young mischief-maker, the brother of a carpenter in the West End, had a lotv of fun with a number of his brother's guests a few evenings since. The carpenter is a be liever in spiritualism and decided to have a seance. He invited a number of his friends, all of whom came arrayed in their best clothes on Monday evening. The communion with the spirits was to be in the kitchen. After the crowd had assemVled there the lights were turned out. A number of weird tappings were heard, and all of a sudden, when the silence was excruciating, they felt a chill run down their backs. It was not a chill that would be caused by an inward spiritual realiza tion, but one that was caused by the upset ting of a tub of soapsuds on the assembled guests. The crowd were wild with anger, and when the gas was ignited it was found that the young man had placed the tub 0Q an elevation and upset it with a broomstick. GOTHAM PULLEES. A Pair of Them to Have a Home in Pitts burs;. A pair of engines which have been lo cated under the Brooklyn bridge approaches ever since that great structure was thrown across North river, to pull the traction cars over the bridge, has been brought to Pitts burg. Trafic between New York and Brook lyn has increased so largely that more pow erful engines were required. They have just been put in, and the old engines were bought by Carlin & Sons, the Allegheny founders. They are 26x48 inches each in the cylinder and are suitable lor use in operating cable railroads or machinery. A Silent Appeal for Help. When your kidneys and bladder are inactive they are making a silent appeal for help. Don't disregard it, but with Hostetter's Stomach Bitters safely impel tbem to activity. They arc In imminent danger, and it is f oolhardiness to shut one's eyes to the fact. Be wise in time, too, if you experience manifestations of dyspepsia, malaria, rheumatism, constipation or nerve trouble. The Bitters before a meal adds zest to it. More of the Elceant Paris Robes To-Day In dress goods department single patterns, all colors and white extreme styles. JOS. HOENE & CO.'S, Penn Avenue Stores. HEAL ESTATE SAVINGS BANK, LIM., 401 SmlthQctd Street, cor. Fourth Avenue. Capital, 100,000.- Surplus, 38,000. Deposits of 1 and upward received and interest allowed at 4 per cent. " its Lace Curtains Lace Curtains Lace Cur tains. Every newest pattern, in all qualities 1 00 to 85 00 housekeepers, hotel keep ers, call now while the assortment is com plete; prices right. JOS. HOENE& CO.'S Penn Avenue Stores. B. ifcB. Dress Goods and Snitlnss. Finest and largest assortment of new and elegant goods we have ever shown low prices. Boggs & Buhl. Another Biff Day In the India Silk Stock. These India Silks at 75 cents. Sell at sight. Come now for tbem. I JOS. HOBNE& CO.'S Penn Avenue Stores. Liver complaint cured free at 1102 Car son st, Southside. MEETINGS. MERCHANTS' BUILDING AND LOAN Association The first regular .meeting of the Merchants' Building and Loan Asso ciation will be held at the Grocers' Exchange. 028 Liberty St., THURSDAY, March 7. at 7.S0 p. VL, for the purpose of paying dues, receiving applications for loans, selling stock, etc Stock in this association is selling rapidly. Persons wishing to join this organization should apply at once as there are but a limited number of shares to be sold. mh7-91 ELECTIONS. Office of the Westmobelaiid akd") Caxbbia Natural Gas Company, I 43 Sixth avenue. f PlTTSBtJRa, February 28, 1SS9. J THE ANNUAL MEETING OP THE stockholders and the election of Directors to serve for the ensuing Year will be held'at the office of this company on TUESDAY, March 12. 1SS9, at 3 o'clock P. M. xna2-234-D R. MACKENZIE, Secretary. PlTTSBUEO, CINCINNATI AND ST. LOUIS I Railway Co.. PrrrsBUHG, March 6,1889. t ELECTION THE ANNUAL MEETING of the stockholders of the Pittsburg. Cin cinnati and St. Lonis Railway Company will be held at the principal office of the company. In the city of Columbus, O., on TUESDAY, March 19, 1889, at 10 o'clock A. r"for the pur pose of receiving the annual report for 1SS8. the election of 13 directors to serve for the ensuing vear and the transaction of such other busiuess as may properlv come before the meeting. The transfer books will be closed on Saturday. March 9, and reopened on Friday, March 22, 1689. S. B. LIGGETT, Secretary mh5-53-l 1 EO. H. BARBOUR. jr CIVIL ENGINEER. Sarvevor, Draughtsman and Designerof Bridges Roofs and Mill Buildings, Room 63 Eisner Bulldinc, del2-kCG- M FIFTH AVENUE. Pittsburg. DUplay advertisements one-dollar per square Jar onefnserlion. Classified advertise ments on this' page such as Wanted, Bar Sale, 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 ad vertisements 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 TM DIS PATCH. PITTSBUEG. THOMAS MCCAFKKE Y, 33o9 Bntler street. EMIL G. STUCKEY, 24th street and 1'enn ave. E. G. STUCKEY & CO., Wylie ave. and Fulton, st. N. bTOKELY, Fifth Avenue Market House. EAST END. J. W. WALLACE, 6121 Penn aveane. OAKLAND. MCALLlSTEli SHElBLEIi,eth av. & Atwood St. SOUTHSIDE. JACOB SVOHN, No. 2 Carson street. CHAS. SCmVAIUI, 1T07 Carson street. ALLEGHENY. A. J. KAERCHEK, S9 Federal street. H. J. McliRIDE. Federal and Ohio streets. FRED H. EGGEKS. 172 Ohio street. F. H. EGGEKS & SON, Ohio and Chestnut sK J. F. STEVENSON, Arch and Jackson streets. THOMAS McHENKY. Western and lrwin ave. O. W. HUGHES. Pennsylvania and Beaver aves. FEKKYM. GLEIM. P.cbecca and Aflcyheny ayes. WANTED HELP. Male Heln. WANTED-BOY ABOUT 17 YEARS OLD, AT MAKTELL'S, HSSinitlifleld st. roh7-S6 TTTANTED-A GOOD WAGONMAKER. AP W PLYto JAS. COX. Valencia, P.i W.R.R., p. mh7-3 WANTF.D-A FIRST-CLASS BARBER, AP PLY to J. H. STERN, No. 41 Federal str., Allegheny. mh7-fl WANTED-FOEEMAN AND MACHIN1ST3 at pood wages; good references required. THE AMERICAN NAIL AND MACHINE CO., Findlay, O. mh7-17 XTTANTED-CLERK FOR RETAIL GROCERY: V one having experience, and from 17 to 20 years of age; reference required. Address J. Y., Dispatch office. mli7-10 -VTTANTED-A BOYFORNIUHT WORK IN A jY composing room. German boy with some experience preferred. Apply atVOLKSBLATT OFFICE, B2 Diamond street. mb7-25 -TITAN TED-IMMEDIATELY A OARUENER V who can also attend to cows and horse; must he sober and industrious. Address Mc K.EESPORT, Dispatch office. mh7-3 WANTED-RELIABLE, ACTIVE CANVASS ERS lor a new and profitable business. Ap ply at No. 442 PENN AVE., on March 8 between and 12. References required, mh3-79-'WThSu -YTJANTED-ACTlVE, ENERGETIC MAN FOR W permanent position: reference required: food wages and promotion to right party, KUNZ CO., 62 Fourth ave,, upstairs. mb7-U WANTED-A FEW ENERGETIC MEN TO sell a patent article; immense sales in Philadelphia and New York. Anply before 10 A. It. and alter 5 F.ii.at 1137 LIBERTY ST., European Hotel. mbi-35 -VTTANTED-A MAN OF TEMPERATE HAB- V ITS located outside of Pittsburg, to repre sentanold house in bis section: salary to begin, 70 per month: references. GEN. MANAGER, Lock box 1610, N. Y. oc"-4S-Th WANTED-AGENTSTOSELLTEA. BAKING powder and pure spices: gifts with goods; coke workers, miners or mlllmen can make money In their spare -time. YAMASH1RO TEA CO.. 8$ Jackson st., Allegheny, Pa. Ja26-86-TTS WANTED-RELIABLE LOCAL AND TRAV ELING salesmen; positions permanent; special Inducements now: fast selling specialties; don't delay; salary from start. BROWN BROS., Nurserymen, Rochester, N. Y. . fe9-60-TTR TTrAITE1-SEVERAL EXPERIENCED IV lightning rod agents to sail copper cable lightning rods in Pittsburg and vicinity; will fur nish horse and baggy. GEO. R. KRESS, Manf., 143 and 151 Forbes ave., Pittsburg. inh7-l -TTTAN'TED-BAD WRITERS AT feMART'S V PRACTICAL BUSINESS AND SHORT HAND COLLEGE, 13 Sixth St., Pittsburg (near bridge) : terms moderate; best instruction guaran teed; college re-opens March 11, 1889: davand evening sessions. mh7-30-TTS6u -YT7ANTED-A SOBER, CAPABLE ANDEN V EKGET1C man as salesman for foundry and machine shop: young man with knowledge of drawing and acquainted in this vicinity pre- lerrea. nuance oi aavancement io ngni pany, partj h7-24 Aaarcss w. ., irispaicn umce. TTTANTED-ATEAMER FOR NIGHT TURN V on a 39-pot gas fire;, also a pullerout: must be pood, steady; temperate men; none other need apply: no pots to all: reference not required, but prelerred; wages. $3 50 per day of 3 heats. Ad dress, stating where employed lu the past, STEEL MELTER, Dispatch office, Pittsburg. mhS-42 -rrjANTED-AGElTS ON SALARY; 173 PER TV 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; full particulars and sample case free, we mean lust what we say. Address SI'ANDARD SILVERWARE CO., Boston. Mass. felS-3-D Female BelD. TtrANr-ED-A FIRST-CLASS TAILOKESS V to work on fine custom pants. Inquire of FRAN K, 98 Y J He ave. mh7-15 WANiEl) -IMMEDIATELY 4 EXPERI ENCED liundrv girls for starching. Ap ply at once. KEYSTONE LAUNDRY, corner ot Chartlers and Fayette street, Allegheny. mh6-S9 WANTED-100 YOUNG LADIES OF PREPOS SESSING appearance for -The Twelve Temptations." Apply STAGE DOOR, BIJouThe ater, Thursday morning at 10 o'clock sharp. mh6-79 . WANTED-A LADY COMPANION BY A married lady without children; must be thorongblv accomplished, be over 25 years of age and be willing to assist with a little light house work; a splendid home in Allegheny is offered to the right party, with from S4 to So per week as re muneration. Address, for three days, ACCOM PLISHED. Dlspatrh offi.ee. mh7-10O Male and Female Hclo. WANTED-IMM EDIATELY-F ARM HANDS cooks and chambermaids, f3 SO lo J4 per week: 200 bouse girls. 30 for hotels; laundress: all first-class help report here: large numbers are em plOCd daily. MEEHAN'S. 545 Grant St. mh4-D WANTED-SITUATIONS. WANTED-A POSITION AS ASSISTANT bookkeeper, shorthand and typewriter. Address A. X, Dispatch office. mh7-4 WANTED-SITUATION AS SALESMAN OR manager In book and stationery business: full experience and good trade. Address B., care of GEO. R. SPLANJL, No. 500 bmlthfield st. mh7-18 WANTED PARTNERS. -TTTANTED PARTNER -SI, 000 (HALF DE VV FERRED) and office services can secure half Interest In a new and splendid agencv, pos sessing a monopoly with leading houses and com panies: can be easily worked up tofromSllOOOto K0, 000 a year profit. Address NO EXAGGERA TION, Dispatch office. mh7-37 WANTED-IN A SUCCESSFUL MANUFAC TURING firm In this city, a competent business man to purchase a l-5th Interest and take the management of one of the departments; amount of capital required S16,0t0: the business is well established and highly prosperous: present members of the firm are well known to ns and are worthy of implicit confidence in every respect and arc strong financially; all communications and conferences will be treated confidentially. J AS. W. DRAPE CO., 129 Fourth arc., Pittsburg. mh7-2S WANTED BOARDERS AND LODGERS. WANTED-OCCUPANTS FOR TWO ROOMS, with board. Apply at (4 RIVER AVE.. Al legheny. mb7-33 -TTTANTED OCCUPANTS FOR ROOMS, VV single or in suit, on Cedar ave.. Allegheny, facing parks; with first-class board If desired; reference given and required. Address ROOMS, Dispatch office. mh7-2 WANTED-GENTLEMEN OCCUPANTS FOR large furnished room, three windows, dif ferent exposures: 20 minutes' walk from postoffire; Brivate family; references. Address HAMMOCK, la pitch office. m Ii7-12 WANTED-K003IS. UOUsES. WANTED UNFURNISHED ROOM FOI one gent, centrally located In Allegheny: private family: reference given. Aadress R. A, it., mspatcn puce. mh7.-83, w WANTED FINANCIAL. WASH D MORTGAGES IN ANY amounts: 41 to 6 per cent: city and country: no delay. SAMUEL W. BLACK & CO., 99 Fcarth avenue. Ja20-55-MThs WANTED-HOUSES TO RENT. LARGE OB small. In both cities: great pains taken to secure good tenants. Established ISG3. W. A. UERRON Jt SONS. 80 Fourth avenue. mhl-40-TTS -TTr--"rEU-HODsra fO RENT, RENTS TO V collect, monthly settlements; also mort gages on city or suburban property at 4, 6 and 6 percent. J. DERMlTr. 407Grant street. inh2-19-TTS -TT7-ANTED-TO LOAN (500,000. IN AMOUNTS YV of ,000 and upward, oncltyand suburban property, on 4i per cent, free ortax; also smaller amounts at 5 and 0 per cent. BLACK. & BAIRD, 95 Fourth avenue. - sc21-d2ft-i -Trr-ANTED-TO LOAN t200,000 ON MORT- V GAGES: $100 and upward at 6 per cent; ! 300, POO at 4 per cent on residences or business property; also in adjoining counties. S, OC31-e84-D -rrTANTED-MOKTOAGES-fl. 009, 000TO LOAN V on city and suburban properties at 4K, Sand 6 per crat. and on larms 3n Allegheny and aoja ornt counties at 6 per cent: no money loaned out or Pennsylvania. 1. M. PENNOCK & fcON, 105 Fourth ayenue. ap7-fU WANTED-FINANCIAL. ANTED-ilOR-i G AOES-MON EY TO LOAN In sums to suit, at VA, 5 and 8 per cent. GRAEUING A LYON. 135 Fourth ave. ap5-el-p -TTTAN'TED-RENTa TO COLLECT; MONTH- YV LV settlement with itemized statement. BLACK BAIRD. S3 Fourth avenue. a2S-a29-D WANTF.D-MORTGAGES ON CITY PROP ERTY, overflow; 4H per cent; no tax. HENRY A. WEAVER CO., 92Fourth avenue. mh2-ag-p -TTTANTED RENTS COLLECTED PROMPT W LY ; property managed with satisfaction. ALLES BAILEY, 164 Fourth avenue, Tel. 167. la)9-Sl WANTED-MORTG AGES-SUMS FROM S500 -to J500.000 to loan at4). Sand 6 per cent. JAS. W. DRAPE Jt CO., 129 Fourth avenue, Pltts burgj mh6-24 WANTED MISCELLANEOUS. WA ANTED TO BUY ONE SECOND HAND Tlnwnevor iimnA nthcr pnnrl drilling tv. Address BOXNO. 72, New Brighton, Beaver Co., Pa. mh7-55 ANTED-I H AVE FOR RENT OR LEASE A lot 24x120 feet on Braddock ave. ; central location for business: terms reasonable. Address BOX220, Braddock, Pa. fe23-54-MTh "TTTANTEO-A SADDLE AND DRIVING V V horse between 6 and 9 years old, safe at ca ble and steam cars and sound: state lowest cash price. SADDLE HORSE, Dispatch office. t mh7-14 -TTTANTED-A SECOND HAND STEAM VV hoisting machine with double drum for stone quuiTy: give price and address, OAK DALE QUARRY CO., LIS!., Dawson, Pa. j mh7-54 -TTTANTED WEsTKRN ENERGY PARTIES VV desirous of establishing "manufactories or plants In H estern cities or towns will do well to communicate with AMERICA, Dispatch office. mh7-18 -TTTANTED PARTIES DESIRING TO DIS VV POSE of their rurnrture and household goods either by auction or private sale, call or ad dress ROOM 5 Eisner building, cor. Fifth ave., and Wood street. mhj-167 ANTED-PUBLIC TO KNOW THE ELITE GALLERY, 516 Market street, Pittsburg, will make cabinets for SI 00 per doz.. and show proofs, until May I; so come early; bring the little ones; use elevator. ' leiS-9 WANTED-BYJ-EARSON, LEADING PHO TOGRAPHED. 96 Firth avenue. Pittsburg, and 43 Federal strc"i, Allegheny, crerybody to know that he Is making fine cabinets at 1 50 per dozen; photos delivered when promised: instan taneous urocess. mhl3-k27 WANTEO-PEOPLE WHO ARE LEAVING the city or breaking up housekeeping to know we will store yonr goods at our warcrooms, or sell them at your residence: lowest rates: furni ture moving and packing attended to. PITTS BURIi AUCTION CO.. S3 Third are mh7-57 FOR SALE tJIPItdVED KEAL ESTATE. CItv Itcsidcnces. F OR SALE-CHEAP. IF DISPOSED OF SOON, No. 15 Second avenue, a very desirable new house. 11 rooms: lot 20x80 ft. W. A. HERRON SONS, 80 Fourth avenue. fe28-78-MWThF F 'OR SALE-M,500 WILL BUY A SNUG SES- ruumeu orioK dwelling, within nve mm- utes walk of nostoffice: as an Investment will nav over 6 per cent; this 1 a bargain. STRAUB & MORRIS, corner Wood streetand Third avenue, Pittsburg. mb7-6 T7VR SALE-S3.000 AND YOUR OWN TIME, X? for a 2-story frame dwelling on Mission st., Southside; 9 rooms, finished attic, hall, vestibule, hath, slate mantels, natural gas, cemented cellar, front anVI rear porch, cistern, etc.: lot 50x150; good view of surrounding valley. BLACK BAIRD. 95 Fourth ave. mli4-15 East End Residences. FOK SALE-EOUP STREET DWELLING; very desirable; 4 rooms on a floor; late Im provements: large lot: near steam and cable cars. W. A. HEBRON & SONS, 80 Fourth avenue. mh3-122-MTT3 FOR SALE-SOUTH H1LAND AVENUE, very de.Irable residence, s rooms; all con veiences; lotf7Kxl40 to alley: stable and sewer connections. HENRY A. BREED, 516 Market st. mh6-38 FOR SALE A GOOD 7-ROOM FRAME dwelling In East End: both gases; only 2,400. Also an 8-room frame and 4 lots at Verona for t2.so0: bargain. J. H. STEVENSON & CO, 100 Fifth arenue. mh7-7 TTIOR SALE-CRAIG AND CENTER AVE. X! elegant residence: 1! large rooms; very hand somely finished and replete with all modern con veniences: lot lOOxlU feet. 1. M. PENNOCK SON, 105 I'ourtu ave. mh2-25-TTS FOR SALE NEGLEY AND PENN AVE. handsome 2-storv brick house; mansard fin ish: v12 rooms; bath, laundry; both kinds gas; modern in all respects: lot 45x100. I. M. PEN NOCK & SON, 105 Fourth ave. mh2-23-TTS ORSALE-ON COLLEGE AVE.. LOT 60x170 to 20-foot alley, one-story frame cottage of 5 rooms; stone foundation under whole house: con venient to both steam and cable cars; IS. 000. THOS. LIGGETT, 114 Fourth ave. mhS-137-TTFSSU J70R PALE-S3.800-ON HAYS STREET, A J? seven-roomed residence with lot ssxl00: 3 porches, slate mantel and newly papered tnrough out; only one square from North Hlland avenue. MELLON BROS.. 6349 Station St., E. E. mh2-C9-TT FOES ALE- 2-STORY FRAME SLATE ROOF dwelling In East End, near station; city water and gas, bath and all conveniences; tile hearth In parlor: natural gas; 84.000: payments to suit. In quire MORRRS FLEMING, 106 Fourth avenue. FOR SALE-A BARGAIN IF SOLD SOON; only 83,500 for an East End residence, new; 8 rooms well finished and papered, beside bath, laundry, storage room: latest Improvements; lot 40x110 ft. (or more ground can be had If desired); near steam and cable cars. W. A. HERRON & SONS, 80 Fourth avenue. mh7-44-7,8,ll,15 FOR SALE-EAST END DWELLIN G; BRICK; late style; lust, finished: 9 rooms well fin ished; all latest improvements: bath, range, both kinds of gas, laundry, pantry, perfect sewerage, street graded, near cable cars, three squares, of Roup station: only S7.O00: terms easy. W. A. HERRON SONS, 80 Fourth avenue. mh3-122-MTTS FOR 8ALE-OJT PAVED STREET IN EAST END. within four minutes' walk of either line of cable cars -or East Liberty station; lot 47x 120, to a 20-loot alley: new selected brick of 6 rooms, bath and 2 rooms in finished attic, good wide hall and vestibule, electric bells, electric light, speaking tubes, etc: 83,200, or will sell house: lot24iU0ror6,500. THOS. LIGGETT.No. H4 Fourth avenne. mh3-lS6-TTTssu OR SALE-ON GOOD STREET IN EAST END. four mlnntes rrom Fifth avenue cable cars, aud about six minutes from Roup Station, frame bouse; 8 rooms; bath room: basement laun dry: lavatory-umler front stairs; slate mantels; natural gas; elegant lront and side porches: ele gant neighborhood; lot 42x130, very desirable in everv respect: only 7, 500. THOMAS LIGGETT, No. 114 Fourth avenue. mh3-U7-TTFSSu T7OR SALE-ON GOOD bTREET IN THE Jj East End, three mlnntes' walk from Fifth avenuevcable cars; elegant neighborhood: large corner lot 60x150; new brick house, reception ball, parlor, dining room, kitchen and pantry on first floor, 4 bedrooms and bathroom on second floor, 4 good rooms In attic, natural gas, electric bells and all latest Improvements; only 813,000. THOS. L1GGEIT, No. 114 Fourth avenue. inh3-136-TTFSSn OR SALE-NEOLEY AVE., NEAR PENN. A model new Queen Anne pressed-brlck res idence of 15 elegant large rooms, reception hall, all handsomely papered, slate mantels and tile hearths, beautiful combination Chandeliers, wired for Incandescent lights, electric bells, speaking tubes, bath. Inside w. c., good sewerage, all the latest Improvements and conveniences, large lot, etc. This desirable home only (22,000; call at office. BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave. mh7-52-7,8,ll. 13,15 FOR SALE-QUEEN ANNE FRAME DWELL ING, close to P. R. R., on asDhalt pared street: 10 rooms, reception hall, bay window in dining room, hard-wood staircase, stained glass windows, china closet, range, bath, inside w. c , laundry withtattonary tubs, slate mantels, fur nace, natural gas, complete sewerage, flagstone sidewalks, laucelot 50xl00leet; terms, SLOOocash; balance to suit buyer. BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave. mh-5l-D T7OR SALE-ON SOUTH H1LAND AVENUE, lj lot 37x140 to 20-foot alley: selected brick of 6 rooms, bath room, basement laundry, good dry cellar, hot and cold water, natural gas all through the house, large front porch, elegant shade trees, tile hearths, slidlngdoars between parlor and dln lngroom; everything In perfect order: stable on rear of lot; elegant neighborhood: convenient tu both steam and cable cars: reason for selling owner leaving the city. THOS. LIGGETT. 114 Fourth ave. mli3-137-TTFSSn -I710R SALE-A BARGAIN IF SOLD AT ONCE J beautiful corner lot on two prominent paved streets In East End, 46x179: elegant new brick house; parlor, dining-room, reception hall, li brary, kitchen and large pantry-room onflrt floor; 5 bed-rooms, bath and inside w.c. on second floor; large finished attic, with servant's room, cedar closet and trunk-room: sliding doors; speaking tubes, electric bells, perfect in every re spect, and elegant neighborhood. THOMAS LIG GETt', No. 114 Fourth avenue. mhS-137-lTTSSU FOR SALE-A HANDSOME 8HADYSIDE residence; one of the finest avenues In the East End: convenient to railroad station; 12 spa clous rooms and replete throughout with all the more recent appliances; reception hall, cabinet mantels, natural gas, bath, lavatory, etc.. etc.; piazza In front, large lot, side entrance, alley in rear; everything in prime order; almost new; im mediate possession given, and price and terms much less than actual value to a prompt purchaser.- JAS. W. DRAPE & CO., 129 Fourth avenue, Pittsburg. mh7-26 Allegheny Residence. FORSALE-$3,500-HANDSOME RESIDENCE, nine rooms, large lot. Federal st. extension, near Linden avenue. Second ward, Allegheny: electric car station: a complete home, eleg&ut and comfortable; very cheap. A. LEGG ATE SON, 31 Federal St., Allegheny. mh6-7u FOR SALE-ON THE PARKS, NOKTHAVE.. Allegheny, 2-story brick dwelling of 6 rooms, bath, 2 finished attics, hall and vestibule, nat. and art, gas, hot and cold water, inside shutter?. Inside .w. c, good cellar and laundry; lot 31x110 ft. to.a paved a! ley: the lot alone Is worth what we are asking for the property: price $10,000. REED B. COYLE CO., 131 Fonrtli ave. mh7-a T710R SALE-TENTH WARD, ALLEGHENY, 25 choice lots. Clifton ave. and adjacent sts. ; city water and both gases; two handsome and convenient houses and large lots on Clifton ave. on easy terms; these properties are close to new Incline and Federal btreet Electric railway: a handsome 6-room brick on Chartlers st., near Fayette, at a bargain; four bricks on Voegtly st. and Madison aye.; these are a first class Invest ment: also a number of two and three room houses In Second and Tenth wards, cheap and on monthly or quarterly payments: a very fine nine room andmansard brick, modern and complete in all its appointments; choice location! near the parks; easy terms. JOHN H. MCCREERY.95 Fifth ave.. v mhl-23-rrs FOK SALE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE. Aliesbcny Residences. FOR SALE-I5.00O WILE BUY BHICK.HOUSE, 6 rooms, bath, range, etc.. stable, on Locust street, Allegheny. A. D. WILSON, 65 Federal street, Allegheny. mh7-8-Thg F IOR BALE-GOOD INVESTMENT: ONLY la mi fnw txrn nnr S-rnnin fnme dwellings in Allegheny that rent for 8381 per year. BALTEN SFEEGEU & WILLIAMS, 154 Fourth avenue. mh6-53 FO I IOR SALE-CHEAP IF SOLD AT ONCE rPrirn rerv irreativ redncedi: on Franklin street, Allegheny: a very desirable residence: 9 rooms: lot 48x130 feet. Call on or address V. A. HERRON &SONS, 80 Fourth avenue. mh2-12-TTS Suburb nn Residences. FOR SALE-FINEST JO-ROOM HOUSE IN Wilklusburg. corner Franklin and Coal sts.; with lot 33x132; all A No. t material used In the construction of this dwelling; It Is perfect In all Its appointments and commands the attention and admiration orall who have seen It: price, 84,500: terms to salt. E. D. WlNGENROTH, 100 Fourth ave. mh6-23 FOI6 SALE-TWO ACRES OF LAND AT Howard Station. P. V. and C. railroad, with fine house, containing seven rooms, water In kitchen, spring-house, grapery, rrult trees, etc. This beautiful place Is located in what Is common ly called Forestville, and only about five mlle9 Irom the city, aud cost only ordinary car fare. This place wlltbe sold at a great Sacrifice, If sold soon, or will rent the same reasonable. Apply soon to O. R.TOUDY, 1721 Carson street. South Side. fel9-01 FOR SALE-OH TO LEf-ONE OF THE MOST beautiful suburban places -In Allegheny conntv: tho 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 handsomefowlhouse: the grounds arc very beautiful and well Supplied with choice shrubbery, fruit and ornamental trees; the whole will be sold, with from 1 to 5 acres of ground, at a very moderate price. KNOXVILLEO.AND IM PROVEMENT CO.- 85 Knox avenue. Knoxville borongh. al9-9 FOR BALE LOTS. East End Lots. FOR SALE-SPECIAL BARGAIN-LOTS ON Linden ave., E,E., .50x150 ft.1 only 835 a ft.; iota graded: street sewered ana pared, black & BAIRD, 85 Fourth are. fe23-83-ThS FOR SALE-3 MINUTES FROM CABLE CARS on Oakland avenue (which is paved). Oak land: choice location: lots 50x150 feet W. A. HERRON SONS, 80 Fourth avenue. mh7-40-TTS EOR SALE-THE BEST LOTS AT THE MONEY in Oakland fronting Forbes st. and Fifth ave.. opposite the school house, only 8100 per foot front. W. A. HEREON 4 SONS, 80 Fourth ave nue. . mb7-40-TTS FOR SALE-THREE ACRES OF BEAUTIFUL land on Stanton ave, near Hlland; situation unsurpassed: fine fruit and shade trees: price and terms reasonable. Inquire of D. C NEGLEY, 6103 Penn are.. East End. JalS-12-TTS FOR SALE-SOMETHING CHEAP-3 LOTS ON Mellon street 24x110. one square from paved street In Nineteenth ward; price only 8200 each; come at once as they will sell soon. MELLON BROS., 6349 Station St., E. E. mh2-66-TT8U F OR SALE-NOW IS THETLMETO SECURE a choice building site for a home: 60-foot streets: no city taxes: Bank of Commerce addition ?lan, Brushton station. Secure colored plan from OHNF. BAXTER, Agt., 612 Smlthfleld St. mh3-74-TTSSU OR SALE-CHOICE LOTS, AT DALLAS STA- TION, P. R. R., convenient to steam and street cars: cheap and on easy terms, situation uusuruasseu: price ranging irom huuioewju, in quire of D. C. NEGLEY, 6103 Penn ave., Eas East .! nd. no2S-y78-TTS TPOR SALE-ONE OF THE FINEST HUILD JD 1NG sites in the East End, 196 ft. fronton prominent st., by 300 ft. deep; within 3 minutes' walk of Fifth ave. cable cars and 7 minutes of R. R. station; magnificent view and elegant neigh borhood; will sell all or half; only 860 per foot; cheap. THOS. LIGGETT, No. 114 Fourth ave. mh7-20 Hnzelwood Lots. FOR 8ALE-GLENWOOD, THE MOST CON VENIENT suburb of the city; only 12 min utes by the B. O. ; 21 trains a day each way; building lots for sale near the station at 8500, 8400. toOO, fooo, 8700, 8300, 81.000, according to location and slzeoflotttermstosultpurchasers. GEORGE C. BURG WIN, Attorney atXaw, 150 Fourth ave. fel-43-TTSSU Allegheny Lots. FOR SALE-PRICE 83,000: FINE BUILDING lot on Locustrreet. Allegheny, 21x129 feet. A. D. WILSON, 55 Federal street, Allegheny. mh7-8-ThS FOR SALE-LOTS ON MAPLE .AND LINDEN avenues and Lombard street. Allegheny, In tho Tenth and Twelfth wards: on easy terms. Ap ply to JOSEPH McNAUGHER, 43 N. Diamond st. mh7-9S-D FOR SALE-A FEW OF THOSE FINEBU1LD INGlots; cheap if sold at once: located on Nunnery HUl: very easily reached from the center of Allegheny by Federal st. Incline; price as low as 400; easy terms. W. A. HERRON SONS, 80 Fourth avenue. mh7-43-7,9, 12,14,16, 20, 22,27 29 Farms. RON & SONS, 80 Fourth are. mhl-44-Ths F IOR SALE-FARM; AT A BARGAIN-DAIRY and truck larm. 60 acres. Including fine two- story aweuing, o rooms, siame ana spnngnouse; 8 acres In orchard, apples, pears, cherries, quinces, grapes, etc.; well and spring water soft; one-half the property Is rich bottom land: the whole underlaid with 9-foot vein of coal: sltusled on Plum Creek Branch, A. V. R. R., one mile from Verona, Allegheny county: convenient to Pitts burg; this Is a splendid property, and will be sold cheap on easy terms. Inquire MORRIS FLEM ING, 103 Fourth ave. fe2S-3S-TTS Miscellaneous. FOR SALE-CITY AND SUBURBAN PROP ERTIES, manufacturing sites, farms, lumber and mineral lauds, bend for new price list. L M. PENNOCK SON, No. 105 Fourth ave. mh2-25-rrs T7OR SALE-HOUSES AND VACANT LOTS IN X' Pittsburg, Allegheny, Bellevue, Emsworth, Glenfield, Osborne, benlckley. East End. Brush ton, Wllklnsburg, Edgewoodand on the South Side, lit. Washington, Crafton and Castle Shan non. J. DERMITT, 407 Grant street. mh2-19-TTS Y, R SALE-A NUMBER OF NICE PROPER TIES at Bellevue. on Ft. W. U. R.. .ibont 15 minutes from city, ranging In price from 81.000 to S3, COO; these arc desirably located, and can be pur chased on your own terms. For further particu lars call on THOS. LIOUETT, 114 Fourth ave. mh3-139-TTSSu F IOR SALE 8S.000. Third avenue dwelllnir. S9.000, Ben Venue, new brick residence. 83,250, Oakland, fine brick houses rooms. 81,600. Brushton, new elegant 5-room frame. 810.500, Shadyslde.abeautlfulresldcnceproperty. 88.000, Forbes street, near Gist, finely finished, llrick residence of a rooms. All on easy terms. W. W. MCNEILL BRO., 162 Fourth ave. mh2-20 FOR SALE BUSINESS. Business Chances. FOB SALE-DRUG STORE IN A TOWN OF 15,000 Inhabitants. Address Z, Dispatch of fice, ' mhl-J2-Thsu T710R SALE-A SALOON IN COLUMBUS jl' unio; price, si.suu. nERN, Delaware, Ohio. Address MATT HEF- mh7-97 FOR SALE-81.600-FINE RETAIL GROCERY: good location In Allegheny; established trade. W. W. MCNEILL BRO., 162 Fourth ave. mh7-22 FOR SALE-S200-UNUSUAL BUSINESS OP POR1 UNITY: right party with over 2u0 can make fiou) to 85.000 annually managing branch office. DUNLAP ELECTRIC CO.. Knoxville, Iowa. mb3-3U-TTSu FOR SALE-4JNE OF THENICEST ANDBEST PAY1NG grocery stores In the city; stock fresh, trade good; rent low; living rooms connect ed; call at once. RALTENSPEKGEB & WILL IAMS, 154 Fourth ave. mh6-54 FOR SALE DRYGOOD3 AND NOTION store: great bargain to good party who will buy Immediately, or will take real estate In ex change: send for farm and exchange list. N. F. HURST, Rochester, Fa mh5-40-Tis FOR SALE-BAKERY AND CONFECTION ERY on good street near heart of city; good trade established; living rooms connected: satis factory reasons for selling. BALTENSFEEGEB WILLIAMS, 154 Fourth avenue. mh7-53 FOR SALE-A RETAIL GROCERY BUSINESS (an old-established stand), with good paying trade: one ofthe best thoroughfares In Allegheny; stock and fixtures worth about 83.000: business about 830,000. JAS. W. DRAPE & CO., 129 Fourth ave., 1'lttsbafg.- mn7-26 FOR SALE-SHOE STOKE-BEST TOWN IN Western Pennsylvania: established 19 years: best location In the city; stock small: will sell cheap; present proprietor must-retire owing to r roorneaiin; a gooa cnance ior a lire man. Ad ress SHOE, Dispatch office. mli5-56 FOR SALE-STORES. STORES. STORES; drug, dry goods, grocery, notion, shoe, tea, cigar and tobacco stores, bakeries, hotels, restaur ants, conlectloncrles, hoarding houses, coal works, etc. ; 100 good city business chances lor men or women. SHEPARD CO.. 54 Filth ave. Ia30 . Holiness Stands. FOR SALE-CHEAP-A -BRICKYARD WITH machinery, necessary material, in good run ning order; or will exchange for city property; will be soldXme-half cash and the balance to bo taken out In brick, or as buyer may desire: owner sick and cannot attend to. Inquire at 133 CHEST NUT bT Allegheny. mh3-6-TTSu FOR SALE-S8,500-SECOND WARD. ALLE GUENY.anew two-story and mansard brick building containing storeroom, 6 dwelling rooms and bath, wide halls and vestibule, nat. and art. gas; on rear of lots-room dwelling, lot 20x100 ft. ; storeroom occupied by a grocery, with a good es tablished trade; will sell stock and fixtures: a rare business chance. JJEED B. COYLK- CO.. 131 Fourth ave. mb7-2l TTIOR SALE-WISHING TOLEAVBTHE CITY. 1? will olfer for sale my old established busi ness, with new building property and all appli ances contained therein, on one ofthe most prom inent streets of Allegheny .City; everything In first-class condition; also all manufactured stock and fine stock raw material: this is a rare chance to a party wishing tostep into a first-class busi ness with. a good, trade. Address BUSINESS, Dispatch omce. ," r ,- -" mh7-96 "OR8ALE BUSINESS. Business Stands. nWS BALE-WIBHING TO .RETIRE, I OFJTER AT my 'old established bdsiness stand (with or wtthoutstock):dolng820,000annually;s tore, ware house, dwelling and stable: 3 hoursfrom Pitts burg, on C. P. R. R.. general storerKensington, COl. Co.. d. C. E RICHARDS. fel3-30-EOD FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. machinery and Metals. F IOR SALE-2 HORIZONTAL ENGINES, 18x22, 1 RkII pnfffn0 I im.ll lTiiinnina ZlaDlDBana meatchoppers, rendering kettles, etc. VELTE MCDONALD, Penn ave.; cor. Thirty-second St. Iei6-163-rrs TTIOR SALE-NEW AND SECOND-HAND D machinery: engines from 4-horse power up. boilers, pumps, etc.: call or write for prices. FAHEY & PFALLEB, Faber and Washington sts., near Union depot. ap24-v35X-TT3 Financial. FOR SALE-MORTGAGES I JU0RTGAGE3 from 8500, 11,000, 81,500 and upward, bearing 6per cent Interest, approved by attorney. These mortgages are nearly all purchase money mort gages. An excellent investment for anybody. Apply to O. H. TOUDY, 1721 Carson street. South Bide. fel9-l Horses. Vehicles. Live Stock. Sec FOR SALE-SCOTCH DEERHOUND BITCH, 3 years old. Inquire at N O. 331 CARSON ST. mhS-78 u FOR SALE-SCOTCH COLLIES: A FEW choice thoroughbred puppies cheap; from pedigreed and prize-winning stock. Address K. W. ISENTHAL, P. O. Box 958, Pittsburg, Pa. mh7-99 miscellaneous. FOR SALE-CHEAP-THE ENTIRE OFFICE furniture and fixtures of the German Fire Insurance Company: 2 iron safes, counters, desks, chairs, bookcases, carpets, stoves aud partitions; as the company Intends moving during the month to their own building. No. GO! Wood street. GER MAN FIttEINS. CO.,cor.Slxthave.and Woodst. mh5-39 TO LET. City Residences. TO LET-6 ROOMS, ATTIC, BATH. RANGE, etc. ; Fifth ayenue. near Washington st. : 830 per mo. W. A. HERRON & SONS, 80 Fourth avenue. mh7-45 TO LET-BRICK HOUSE OF 8 ROOMS, HALL, bath, both gases:' good cellar: 4ZS Webster ave,, cor. Trent St.. near Penn Incline or Center ave. cars. W. J. PRENTICE, 1D09 Liberty ave. mn7-23 TO LET-NO. 163 FORTY-THIRD STBEET-8 rooms (now being put In first-class order) : S per mo. ; possession can be had at once: rent free to AprUnext. W.A.HERRON SONS.80 Fourth avenue. mh6-56-wis TO LET-AT 817 50 PER MO.-OWNEB FUR NISHES nat. gas for fuel; brick house or 8 rooms, and late improvements: No. 207 Plymouth St.: rent free until April 1, 1839; (wUl rent with Firlvllege to buy, and all money paid as rent cred ted toward the purchase money, which can be Said In monthly Installments ot 20. W. A. RERUN SONS, 80 Fourth avenue. mhl-41-2, 5,7,9, 12 East End Residences. TO LET-EAST END HOUSES: QUITE A number; call or send for printed list free . W. A. HERRON SONS, 80 fourth arenue. mh7-41-7,8,9,12,14,16 TO LET-EAST END DWELLINGS. LARGE and small. Call or send for printed list free. W. A. HERRON & SONS, 80 Fourth ave. mbl-43-TTS TO LET-AT 83) AND 822 PER Ma. GOOD houses of 6 and 6 rooms at Shadyslde; near cable and steam cars. W. A. HERRON & SONS, 80 Fourth avenue. mb7-i5 TO LET-NEW EAST END RESIDENCE, Just completed, 9 rooms, elegantly finished, latest Improvements, near steam and cable cars. W. A. HERRON SONS, 8 Fourth avenue. mh6-56-WT8 Ty LET-ON REBECCA ST.. TWENTIETH ward, house of 10 rooms, with bath and laun dry: furnace In cellar: large lot with fruit trees, grapes In abundance: beautiful location; also small cottage with garden and grape aibor;rent cheap. Inquire at 2909 PENN AVK mh7-93 TO LET-EAST END -HOUSES-ON AIKEN avenne, 7 rooms, 30 per mo.; also on Howe St., 8 rooms, (35 per mo.: also on Ellsworth ave nue, 6 rooms. 825 per month: also oh St. Clair st., one square from Penn, 6 rooms, (27 50 per month. W. A. HERRON & SONS, 80 Fourth avenue. mh6-56-WTS TO LEI -BRICK HOUSE ON MEADOW ST., between Lincoln and Park aves.. East End. 10 rooms, bathroom, hot and cold water, natural gas, good cellar, stable on lot; rent 8500 Der annum. Inquire NEXT DOOR, or or DAVID BLAIR, Liberty ave. and Edmund St., Twentieth ward. mh3-33 Hnzelwood Residences. TO LET-AT HAZELWOOD, NEW HOUSE OF 9 rooms, late improvements, near station; location first class; possession can be had at once, free to April 1, 1889. W. A. HERRON SONS, 80 Fourth ave. mhG-56-WTS Allc-theny Residences. TO LET-SEVERAL SMALL HOCSE31NSEC OND and Tenth wards. JOHN II. Mc CREERY, 95 Fifth ave. mhl-23-TTS TO LET-NO. 82 SHEFFIELD STRKET, ALLE GHENY new house of 9 rooms: latest im provements. W. A. HERRON SONS. 80 Fourth avenue. mh6-5S-WTS TO LET-NO. 103 FAYETTE STREET, ALLE GHENY 8 rooms. late improvements: 8400 per year. W. A. HERRON SONS. 80 Fourth mhS-SS-tVTS TO LET -EIGHT-ROOMED BRICK HOUSE ON Jackson street, Allegheny, In first-class or der. STRAUB MORRIS, corner Wood street and Third avenne, Pittsburg. mli7-6 TO LET-RENT ONLY 810 A MONTH. CLIF TON place. Second 'ward. Allegheny, near new electric railway, containing 10 elegant rooms, salon, parlors, wide hall, natural and artificial gas, stable and carriage bouse; all necessary con veniences: 7 acres of ground covered with rrult and shrnbbcry surround this beautiful home, thus making It one of the most desirable. BLACK BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave. mh7-50-D Snbnrban Residences. TO LET-ON BIDDLE ST., WILKINSBTJRG new bouse, 8 rooms, late improvements: near station: possession can be bad at once; rent low. W. A. HEREON SONS, 80 Fourth avenue. mb7-45 TO LET-BEATJTIl-UL COTTAGE, EDGE WOOD Station, P. E. B., 2 minutes' walk from station, of 7 rooms, reception ball, natural gas, well water, etc.: large gronnds; 125 a month, BLACK BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave. mh7-60-D Farms. TO LET-THE BEST GARDEN FARM AT Mc KEE'S Rocks. Inquire Ho. 638 LIBERTY ST., Pittsburg. mb7-84-EOD TO LET-FARM 160 ACRES. 2 MILES FROM Saltsbnrg, half mile rrom White station. West Penn Railroad: house, 6 rooms, barn, etc A. D. WILSON, 55 Federal street, Allegheny. mh7-9 Snbnrban Residences. TO LET-THE DWEEE1NG HOUSE AND stable now occupied bv Dr. Johnston, Butler street, Etna. Inquire or GEORGE SEEL, Wlhle street, Etna. mb7-5 TO LET-AT HAKMERVILLE, STX-ROOMEO bouse with large storeroom attached: good grocery stand. Address MRS. MARY McCRUM, Box 13, Hoboken, Pa. mh4-33 TO LET-NICE SUBURBAN HOME, NEAR cltyllue, with 2 or 4 acres of ground: plenty of fruit; hard and soft water: framehouse,8rooms; hall, porches, etc. A. D. WILSON, 55 Federal street, Allegheny. mh7-9 TO "LET IN SHARPSBURG-8-EOOMED house with large storeroom attached: good grocery stand: reasons for giving up poor health. Address I. MCLAUGHLIN, Sharpsburg, Fa., or can he seen ON PREMISES, corner Twentieth St. and Main. mh6-19 Apartments. T IO LET-FURNlSnED FRONT ROOMS. with board, to gentlemen only. Annlr at 9 ARCH ST., Allegheny. re2S-62-IhStt TO LET-CENTRALLY LOCATED IN ALLE GHENY, double parlors on second floor; will furnish one as bedroom If desired. Address B. L. L., Dispatch office. mh7-85 TO LET ELEGANT NEW FURNISHED rooms Tor gcntsnnly. In the large new build ing on the corner of Boyd and Watson sts. ; refer ences required; inquire on the premises. P. HERMES. mh6-57 TO LET-IN THE MOST CONVENIENTLOCA TK)N In the city, double parlors! No. 720 Penn avenue, corner Eighth street; suitable for doctor or dentist offices: can be had for sleeping apartments, with board ir desired. mhl-31 Business Stands. TO LET-STORE AND DWELLING. J0. 148 Wylie ave. I. M. PENNOCK SON. 105 Fourth ave. mhJ-a-TTS TO LET-WAREHOUSE, WOOD 8T.-LARGE 4-story warehouse, cor. First ave. and Wood St.: 30-foot front; telephone 335. II. T. MORRIS. 106 Fourth ave. mh2-18-TTS TO LET-ELEGANT BUSINESS STAND. NO. 173 Fifth aye., opp. Court House, running through to ylle ave. : plate glass fronts on both streets. J. C. RE1LLY, 77 Diamond St. mil 6-13 TO LET-SECOND AVENUE, NEAR WOOD st., large 3-story warehouse, private office, etc: now occupied as commission house: only (1,000 per year. BLACK BAIED.S5 Fourth are. mh7-50-D TO LET-ELEGANT STOREROOM WITH plate-glass front; fine opening for bakery and comec'ionery imna. ana glass orieweiry ousi. ness: first-class retail location. Apply to J. U, j.in.r.n, juv x iiiuavenue. mh5-35-D TO LET-OR FOR HALE -A NO. 1 BUTCHER establishment, two young horses, two new wagons; one new barouche, upright engine and holler, steam chopper, kettles, etc.: a fine, large slaughter house and a No. 1 business, butcher shop and route: a good chance for a live man: renson for selling, owner is sick. Inquire of JNO. WESLEY, 7231 Tioga. St., Homewood, . E. mhi-43-TT Special. rT!0 LET-SMALL HOUSES IN ALL PARTS A. HEBRON S0'NS, 80 Fourth avenue. " tf,J mn7-u-7,9,u,u,ii,u -. f. TO LET. .- Offices, Desk Room,; &c TOLET-FKONTOFFICEON FIRST FLOOR, suitable for physician's ofilce, with use ot an adjoining room during ofilce hours. 51 EAST DIAMOND, Allegheny. mh7-85 TO LET-FRONT OFFICES AT (20OPER YR., with elevator. Jieat and Janitor service. In the VDallmeyer block." 80 Fourth avenue. W. A. HERRON SONS, 80 fourth avenue. mhMO-2, 5, 7,T, 12, 14, 16, a, 23 TO EET-CHEAP-OFFICES WELL LIGHTED and desirable. In that fine new building cor. or Federal and Isabella sts., Allegheny. W. A. HERRON SONS, 80 Fourth avenue. mh7-40-TT3 TO LET- IN THE McCANCE BLOCK, Smlthfleld. Liberty and Seventh avenue, well-lighted offices, each room frontln g on a prin cipal street; passenger and merchandise eleva tors. JaS-32-D TO LET SINGLE AND CONNECTING rooms In the Garrison buildings, cor. Wood and Water streets, and Third ave. and Wood street; also warehouse and basement No. 213 Wood St. Inquire at A. GARRISON FOUNDRY CO., li and 12 Wood st. jal8-41 TO LET-NEW OFFICES: SPLENDID LIGHT. The Germania Savings Bank. 423 Woodst., having changed the Interior or Its building by adding 15 large, airy and well-lighted offices, with all modern conveniences, elevator, etc., oner the same for rent at reasonable terms. Parties desir ing a fine location should apply at once at the BANK. de21-75-D PERSONAL. PERSONAL-BOOKS WANTED-IF YOU have one book worth 10 cents, or a library worth 81,000. let ns know: we will buy one as quickly as the other. LEVI'S BOOK STORE. Seventh Ave. Hotel building. fe20 PERSONAL YOU WILL BE A LONGTIME dead, but a, short time alive, so he np and make the best of It: see that your wearing apparel always looks neat and tidy. DICKSON, the Tailor, or 65 Fifth avenue, corner Wood street, second floor, makes a specialty of fine cleaning and repalrlngrglve him a trial. Telephone 1558. a8 LOST. T OST-GOLD EYEGLASSES. WITH FINE XJ goia cnain atiacnea, Detween Aiicgnenyave. and E. Diamond St., on Tuesday evening. Lib eral reward IT brought to No. 91 MIDDLE ST., Allegheny. mh7-88 NOTICES. NOTICE TO BOSS BAKERS OF P1T18 BURCJ, Allegheny and surrounding; towns, that the employment bureau of the National Bakers' Union No. 27,has removed from Jeffer son Hail, Allegheny, to corner of Fifth avenue and Smlthfleld street, Pittsburg. Entrance on Fifth avenue, opposite Kanf manns'. fe26-MThs COMMITTEE. County Commissioner's Office, i Pittsburg. February 27. 1889. fTTHE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WILL X hold appeals on the following named dis tricts, to-wlt: Thursday. March 7. Chartlers township. By order of Conntv Commissioners. R. E. MERCER, GEORGE Y. McKEE, DANIEL McWILLIAMS. P. W. SIEBERT. Clerk. mh253 PROPOSALS. NOTICE TO BUTLDERS-A TWO AND one-half story frame building, 18x75, to gether 'with ontnonses and additions, located on the west side of McClare avenue, Allegheny City, immediately north of the P., Ft. W. & C. Ry., formerly owned by William 'Weiser, will be sold, to be removed from the premises on or before the 1st day of May, 1889. Bids will be received until Saturday, 16th March. 1SS9, at the office of the undersigned In the Pennsyl vania Company building, Penn avenne between Tenth and Eleventh streets. M.'J. BECKER, mhfi-45 Chief Engineer Ohio Connecting R. R. T)ROPOSALS FOR LOCK ON MUSKIN JT GUM RIVER U. S. Engineer Office, ZanesvUle. O., February 13, 1SS9. Sealed proposals, in dnplicate, for famishing material and constructing a nev masonry lock in the Musklngrnm River at TaylorsviIIe, Ohio, 10 miles below ZanesvUle, will be received at this office until 1 P. 3f., Central time, on Thursday, the 4th day of April, 1889. All Information fur nished on application to Lieut. Lansinz H, Beach, Corps of Engineers, Zanes ville, Ohio. The attention of bid ders is invited to the Acts of Con gress approved February 28, 1885. and February 23, 1887. WILLIAM E. MERRILL. Lient. Col, of Engineers. mh3-101-l.5.6,7,ffl,a) LEGAL NOTICES. ESTATE OF M. F. LUD WIG, DECEASED Notice is hereby given that letters of administration on the estate of 31. F. Ludwig, deceased, late ofthe Seventh ward, City of Al legheny, have been granted to the under signed, to whom all persons indebted to said es tate are requested to make immediate pay ment, and those having claims or demands against the same will make them known with out delay. J. W. LUDWIG, II Federal street, Allegheny. feltlOO-Th J. B. SWEITZER, 96 Diamond street. TESTATE OF J. B. SWEITZER, DE JLVJ CEASED Executrix's Notice Notice is hereby given that letters testamentary on the estate of J. B. Sweitzer, late of Allegheny City, county of Allegheny, and State of Penn sylvania, deceased, have been granteti to the undersigned, to whom ail persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims or demands against the same will make tbem known with out delay to MARY H. SWEITZER, Execu trix, 81 Beech street, Allegheny. fe"-S3-Th NOTICE Is HEREBY GIVEN THAT AN application will be made to the Governor of Pennsylvania on THURSDAY, March 21, 1889, by Allen Marthens, Frank Wilcox, Edwin E. Little, Walter D. Uptegraff and Cnarles C. Wolfe, under the general corporation act of 1871, and it3 supplements, for the charter of an intended corporation, to be called the Turtle Creek Valley Electric Light Company, the purpose of which is to supply light, heat and power by means of electricity to tbe pnblic at and within tbe townships of North Ver sailles, Pattoru Braddock and Wilkins, in tbe county of Allegheny, and State of Pennsylva nia, and for these purposes to have, possess and enjoy all the rights, benefits and privileges of said corporation act and its supplements. DALZELL, SCOTT & GORDON. mh5-Th Solicitors. OFFICIAL PITTSBURG. DEPABT1IENT OP PUBLIC WORKS, PTTTSBUEO, Pa. February 28, 1889. ( NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE report of Viewers on the damages caused by the grading of Oakland street, from Fifth avenue to Bates street, has been approved by Councils, which action will be final, unless an appeal is filed in the Court of Common Pleas within ten (10) days from date. E. M. BIOELOW, f e2S-6 Chief of Department of Public Works. Department of Public "Works, i Pittsburg. February 23, 1SS9. ( NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Viewers' reports on the construction of sewers on Erin street, from Webster avenue to Wylie avenue, and Reed street, from Miller street to Colwell street, bave been approved by Councils, which action will bo final," unless an appeal is filed In the Court, of Common Fleas within ten 10) days from date. E. M. BIGELOW, Chief of Department of Public Works. fe2S-6 TO JOB PRINTERS-SEALED PROPO SALS will be received up until March 15. lbS9, at 3 o'clock P. M., for the printing and binding for tbe several departments ot the city government for tbe ensuing year. Blanks for bidding and information furnished on ap- Blication to the office of the City Controller, onds to be furnished as required in specifica tions. The right to accept or reject any or all bids reserved. E. S. MORRO W, Controller. mh5-42-D Department of Pttblic Works, 1 PITTSBURG, February 28, 1889. f NOTICE IS HJSREBY GIVEN THAT THE reports of Viewers on the opening of Carnegie street, from Fifty-second street to McCandless street, and Kent alley, from Stan ton avenue to Fifty-second street, bave been approved by Councils, which action will be final, unless an appeal is filed in the Court of Common Pleas within ten (10) days from date. E. 31. BIGELOW, Chief of Department of Public Works. fe28D .Department ot Public Works, i Pittsburg. Pa.. March 4. 18S9. -VrOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE JN assessment for the grading, paving and curbing of Rippey street, from Hlland avenue to Negley avenue, is now ready for examina tion and correction, and will remain In this office for ten (10) days, alter which It will be returned to the City Treasurer for collection. E. M. BIGELOW, Chief of Department of Pnblic Works. mh-29 Crrr Treasurer's Office, i Municipal Hall, Smlthfleld street. ( NOTICE IS HEREBTGIVEN 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 ofilce forthwith. All licenses not paid on or before first Monday in March, 18SS, will be placed in the hands of police officers for collection, subject to a collection fee or 50 cents, and all persons neglecting to pay on or before first Monday in May, 1889, will bo sub ject to a penalty double the amount of the license, to be recovered before the proper legal authorities ot said city The old mctalplate of last year must be returned at the time licenses are taken out, or 25 cents additional will be charged on tbe license. Rates of license: Each one-horse vehicle, $6 00: each two-horse vehicle. f 10 00: each four-horse vehicle, S12 00: each f our horse back, 115 00: omnibus and timber wheels drawn by two horses, J10 00. One- extra dollar will be charged for each additional horse used in above specified vehicles. J". F. DENNISTON, "feM-70-D City Treasurer. ; ? Continued on Benenlh andZtiiahth Pzn- AUCTION BALB9. - A UCTION BALE OF DRUG STORE TO A Quit Business. TO DRUGGISTSt-TM undersigned will offer for sals at nubile aactisnii his Drug Store, sitnate No. 170T Carson street," , Southsidcon SATURDAY, JlarchIS.at2P.X. 1 This is tbe best known and oldest drug store on tbe Southside, and in fumishment and com pleteness oi detail will compare with any lnino city. Fixtures, counters, nrescrintioa case. drawers, etc, solid walnut. Six show cases, two finest prescription scales, one marbled counter scale, one Fairbanks counter scale, safe, eta, etc The stock Is cos plete in every detail, and an insnection of the premises is cordially extended to intefidtaff, purchasers. This is a rare chance and one that does not often present itself. Sale absolute g ; uiKuc9b uiuucr. eiuia caau. xi.axiirw, SCHWARM, 1707 Carson street, Pittsburgh 8. a., sriL. u.mjaiTxrat, Auctioneer. t mno-t-o,v,y.ii,ia,io TTRACTTVE AUCTION HALE HOWA.X JlUlliMl li, llAUUll 8, At 10 o'clock, at 311 Market street. Fine walnut oak, cherry and mahogany I chamber suits, bedsteads, bureaus, wash stands, French plate mirror door ward robe?, wood art tables, fancy rockers, fine brass piano lamp, two pianos, fine French clock, cost S125: elezant parlor suits in brocateUes. silk, fins parlor lamp, bookcases, cupboards, extensloa.1: taoies, cnina, glass ana silverware, stoves; oea- , ding; brussels and ingrain carpets, hall racks, desks, chiffoniers, folding- beds, toilet ware, pictures, etc Also lot of snndries, notions: etc HENRY AUCTION CO, LLU mh7-29 Auctioneers. AMUSEMENTS. C3LU V VJ EXTBAl- , Gala Week, Commencing MOIG)AY,mCHllf fFIRST TIME HEBE Mr. Wm. J. Gilmore's Grand Spectacular Triumph, the 12 TWELVE 12 TEMPTATIDNB! ", Under the management of CHARLES H. YALE. 100 people on the stage. The most elaborate production ever witnessed in Pittsburg. 4o in the Ballet. 3 Famous Premiers. THE GREATEST OF SPECTACLES, fflie Remlar Bijonjrices, fsss.aa SALE OF SEATS OPEN TO-DAY, 9 O'CLOCK. mh7 GRAND OPERA HOUSE-EXTRA. E.D. WILT Lessee and Manages NEXT WEEK I Farewell joint appearances of tbe comedians, STUART ROBSON, - WM. H. CRANE, And their Company, presenting Bronson How. ard's great comedy, THE HENRIETTA, Original Scenery, Properties, MusicEtc PRICES Parquet and first two rows of Circle, SI 50; balance of Parquet Circle, $1; first two rows Dress Circle, 75c, balance, 50c; Gallery, 25c Seats now on sale. mh7 H ARRIS' THEATER Every Afternoon and Evening, March U .T.H. Wallick's Cattle King; m 07-18 GRAND OPERA HOUSE JMR. JOSEPH MURPHY. To-nigbt, THE DONAGH. Week March 11 Robson and Crane in "Tha Henrietta," -1 t mh7 CASINO MUSEUM j Week of March 4. Kennedy Mack Frank and John. Cnpon ties Charles and Alice. The smallest living being now on earth. Admission 10 cents. Open from 10 A. M. to 10 P. K. mb3-42. JjARRY WILLIAMS' ACADEMY-TO-NIGHT. Matinees Tnesdiy, Thursday and Saturday. IJLLY CLAYS'S COLOSSAL BURLESQUE COMPANY. mh3-19 B LJOU THEATER TO-NIGHT "THE FUGITIVE." Next Week "The Twelve Temptations." mb&30 "I'LL MOTE INTO MY OMHOME" IN KNOXVILLE. . We have yet a few of those beautiful homes as follows: First A very beautiful 5-room house, with natural gas, water, etc, for 320U cash and J19 3 per month. Second A lovely 4-room cottage, 3200 cash, and 518 33 per month. Third A beautiful 3-room cottage, S200 cash; $15 33 per month. Fourth We have also a number of other handsome properties on equally reasonable terms. OS-Take Southside cars to Twelfth street, and ML Oliver Incline, or to Thirteenth street, and the Electric Railway. MOmLEUflMPROVElIEiNTCO. OFFICE, 85 KNOX AVENUE, mh3-TT8Sa KNOXVILLE BOROUGH. . TO LET. AN ELEGANT ROOM for general business ?urposes, with or without power, is now or rent in the new Dispatch building on Diamond street, above Smlthfleld. It Is 85 feet in length by 20 feet wide In front and 30 feet at rear. SPLENDIDLY LIGHTED FROM ALL FOUR SIDES. Arranged admirably for offices and workroom. Rent with "power, electric light, steam heating, passenger and freight elevator service, very moderate. Situation most central in Pittsburg. Apply between 11 A. if. and 4 p. ic at NEW DISPATCH BUILDING, 75, 77 and 79 Diamond street. CABLE CARS Pass tbe door of a new 10-room, brick house, all modern improvements, extra well built (not built for sale), on good part of Fifth avenue, Oakland. Immediate possession. Removal of owner from the city is cause of sale. Terms part cash, balance at 5 per cent. SAMUEL W. BLACK & CO., S9 Fourth ave. mh7-88 CONSUME YOUR OWN GARBAGE IN stoves and ranges while nsinir the same for cooking, or any other purpose, by using theT Jt jcureita uaroage earner, r or iuustrauTs or cular, containing full information, call on or address JAMES ANDERSON, 63 East Diamond street; Je5.n57.TT3 Allegheny. Pay Walter j. osbokjje. richabd Uakbows. BARROWS & OSBORNE JOB PRINTERS, 80 Diamond street, Telephone Ha STi " ' sez-Kon-TTSsa G A. BTLPH. BUILDING CONTRACTOR, 41 sevenia avenne, Pittsburg, Pa. Telephone 1344. seS-nWrrs 1 E. LINKENHEIMER, ARCHITECT- W5-SmithfleidstreeCPlbtiryt Pa.iuFreilw-!t iPtft UW1 ,!,rnm "WMJirTWW fc i & ! Ml I; i-'tsW i' 4efc. " i - ov ' ',' - r - .': ' ! WlsJ-W--, SB . ..,.'. ',. "A3;. d'y t. lijsi t