-rv H THE PITTSBURG- . DISPATCH, TUESDAY, APRIL 23, 1889. Sf IILK1M.0FL 3sT0Yel and Significant More of the Producers' Union. m ASSEMBLY OF KNIGHTS Is" Now Their Aim, and They Choose a Labor Journal as Organ. HOW DEALERS DISAPPOINT THEM J3j First Kefusin? to Pay the Bates They , Sow Agree to Give, THE PRESIDENT AKD SECEETAET TALK A number of the members of the Milk Producers' Union are greatly in favor of making their organization an assembly of the Knights of Labor, and a motion to that effect trill be made, probably, at the next general meeting of the Union. The first step in that direction was taken yesterday afternoon, when Mr. Jones made the mo tion to have the Trades Journal adopted as the official paper of the organization. The reason of this proceeding on the part of the milk shippers was explained by one oi them to a reporter of this paper in this Manner: The public," he said, "has an idea that our organization is run to uphold a monop oly, and we want to show the people that such is not at all our intention. The fact ol the matter is that the dealers were having a monopoly of the milk market, as they made the price of our product. 'When we objected to such treatment they simply laughed at us. We had no remedy but to organize our union, not to control the milk market and put the price on tbe consumer, but simply to protect ourselves from being imposed upon. All we ask is to get a fair price for our product. SO MONOPOLY IXTE2TDED. When we made the arrangement with Mr. Heed, of the Chartiers Company, to be our agent, we never intended to Rive him the con trol of a monopoly either; we did that because the milk dealers scorned our first demands,and we also wanted to lower the cost of the dis tribution of milk, a move which would un doubtedly be of advantage to the public, be cause they would get the benefit of it. "Our endeavor to associate ourselves with the Knights of Labor, the working people, is a proof that we are tbe people's friends, and will wore in their interests." At the meeting yesterday afternoon of the Executive Committee of the Union, the situa tion was generally discussed. Mr. Reed was requested to make a statement of his work during last week, and be said that he bad done pretty well, and lelt confident that he conld find a market for all the milk shipped to him. Last Saturday, be said, he sold 6,000 gallons of milk, and when tbe shippers intimated that he would soon have to dispose of 15.000 gallons per day, be said he could do it. because be had his wagons and agents still on tbe streets, drumming up the retail trade. The committee seemed to be satisfied with that, and the dealers' actions came under dis cussion. It was resolved that tbe shippers meet on next Fnday morning at 11 o'clock and await an invitation from tbe Dealers' Union to be present at their meeting at 1 o'clock. Dr. Irvine, tbe President, when asked what he thought abont the price proposed by the dealers (11 cents and IS cents per gallon), said: opejt to conviction' cheap. "If they had made us an offer like that when we asked them to negotiate with us, this milk war would never bave taken place." "What will yon do at tbe meeting If they make such a proposition to your' "I do not know yet. I will bave to wait until the meeting takes place and until the point has been discussed. I believe, though, that we will be able to mate a compromise with the dealers and get to an understanding. Of course this is a triangular fight. Mr. Reed is iu it, you know, and he has to be taken care of somehow. How it will be settled. however, is hard to tell atthis time, because we do not yet know what tbe dealers propose to do." Mr. Stewart, Secretary of the Union, com plained that a number of shippers had seceded from tbe union during tbe last week. Several of them had sent him their resignations, and he wanted to know what to do about them. Major A. M. Brown, the attorney of the union, requested that the names be furnished him in order that he might ask them to pay up. He claims that the law makes them liable for the 23 they put down when they entered the union. Before tbe meeting closed a resolution was passed instructing Mr. Reed to offer milk at 12 cents per gallon to anyone who wants it, either dealer, retailer or consumer. HE HAD K0 HAND IN IT. SherlfTDIcCandless Soya the Finks Are Only Watchmen. A committee from the Trades' Council Tisted Sheriff McCandless yesterday in re gard to the Pinkerton detectives now sta tioned around the Allegheny Bessemer Steel Company's works at Duqnesne. They asked him If he had been appealed to by the owners of the works to protect their property and by what right the "Pinks" were there. The Sheriff replied that he had received no word, one way or the other, from the Arm; be bad issued no proclamation warning the strikers to keep the peace, and the detectives were put there without any notice to him. The committee were civen to understand that the men had no authority as detectives, but were there only In tbe capacity of watchmen. The members of the committee say the object of tbe firm is to overawe tbe strikers and com- ?el them to return to work at tbe wages of ered. Judge Ewing yesterday granted a prelimin ary injunction against the strikers of tbe Alle gheny Bessemer Steel Company in tbe equity proceedings instituted by the company to keep tbe strikers from congregating about the works. The case was not argued, the defend ants not appearing or having any counsel. "WHEELS STILL REVOLTING. The Slillvale Iron Works Has Not Shut Down Acntn. It was rumored yesterday that the Mill Tale Iron Mills had again been shut down, ''after only two weeks operation by the syn dicate which bought the property from Graff, Bennett fc Co., and that it would remain closed f rfr some time. jgMr. J. W. Friend, a member of the syndicate, was visited by a reporter of The Dispatch last night and asked about the truth of the re port. He denied it emphatically; said tbe mill v as running as usual yesterday; it will run to day, and will .continue in operation in the fu ture. A Month's Luxury for 2 Cents. For 2 cents Colgate fc Co-55 John st.N. Y will mall you a sample of Demulcent Shaving Soap. Girls' Tricycles and Boys' Velocipedes. Tricycles for girls from 4 to 7 years, 7 to 10 years and 10 to IS years. Boys' veloci pedes, all iron and steel wheels, for boys lrom 4 to 12 years, at J. G. Lauer's Toy House, 620 Liberty st. New Spring Suits Rendr to Pat On Incur suit department to-day; the latest styles, of course; how do we sell them so reasonably? Jos. Hoene & Co.'s Penn Avenue Stores. Great Bargains In Trimmings. A number of patterns at greatly reduced prices, at Home & Ward's, 41 Tilth aye. HI. Selbert dfc Co. For all kinds of furniture, the best and cheapest. Call at the large furniture fac tory, Lecock and Hope streets, near railroad bridge, Alleghenv. D Bead and Netted Cord Sleeves ;A"t greatly rednced urices, at Horne & .".Ward's, 41 Fifth ave. A SILVERWARE EXHIBITION. The Beautiful Display Now Being Made by W. W. Wattles. W. W. "Wattles, the well known jeweler, at No. 30 Fifth avenue, has introduced an entirely new noveltv in the jewelry busi ness in this city. He has fitted up the sec ond storv of his place of business with a special display of silverware that has never been equaled in Pittsburg or Allegheny. Crowds of people visited the exhibition yes terday, and the ladies were lavish in their praise of the many novelties set before them. The room is a perfect bower of silverware. Tastefully arranged on the shelves, tables, brackets, pedestals and every imaginable kind of a projection.the heavy chased silver stands to delight the beholder. In the center of the room stands a large dinner table, with the silver set upon it. Almost everything, with the exception of the plates and glasses, is silver. In the center of the table is a large silver soup or oyster tureen which alone cost almost $400. There is also ajnumber of heavily chased double dishes. The wine or champagne pitcher is in beau tiful contrast with the delicately tintedim ported glasses. Near the dinner table is a tea table, with dainty little cups and sau cers, out of which it would be a double pleasure to drink the refreshing beverage. Alongside the tea table isa gentleman's writ ing desk. The ladies who visited the exhibition yes terday were enraptured by the ladies' dress ing table with its silver articles, ornaments, etc. In the room are shelves of punch bowls, water bowls, tea sets and everything in the line of sterling silverware. It is no common display, to be seen upon an extra occasion, hut it is an exhibition the aggre gate cost of which would reach in the hun dred thousands. Tbe credit for the display is due to Mr. J. Harvey Wattles. Great Auction Sale At James Kerr's sale stable, Nos. 623, 525 and 527 Penn avenue. On Thursday, April 25, at 10 o'clock A. 21., will be sold "20 bead of dratt horses, 15 head of good driving horses, 2 fast pacing horses, 12 new and second hand buggies, 25 set of single har ness, new and second-hand; 5 set second hand coach harness, 2 Berlin coaches, 3 6-passenger coaches, 3 good road carts, also whips and lap robes. The largest part of the above articles is the outfit of a livery stable closing out their business. All will be sold to the highest bidder without re serve. This is the largest sale that has taken place in this city for years. Any per son in need of the above articles will find it to their advantage to attend this sale. No postponement on account of weather. J. A. McKelvt, Auctioneer. Fine Upright Piano nt 8200. An elegant 7" octave, upright piano, with latest improvements, swinging desk, excellent tone and handsomely carved case. This instrument is in perfect order and will be sold fully warranted for $200. A great bargain, at the music store of J. M. Hoff mann & Co., 537 Smithfield street. Also a Steinway, a Chickering and a Hardman square grand piano at one-third of the orig inal cost. Spendid assortment of the cele brated Sohmer pianos and the superb Colby pianos. 100 Pieces of Bargain Dress Goods. All wool, double width, new colorings, fancies and plains only 40 cents. Come for them now. Jos. Hobne & Co.'s Penn Avenue Stores. Bend nnd Netted Cord Sleeves At greatly reduced prices, at Horne & Ward's, 41 Fifth ave. NOTICES. TOTICE THE CITIZENS OF THE LN Twentieth ward are requested to meet the Board of School Directors THIS (Tnesday) EVENING at 730 o'clock, at Liberty School Building, Ellsworth ave., for consultation and action on matter of making a public park of the Government lot adjoining the school prop erty, i. x. VA.via, i-resiaent. WM. J. DIEHL, Secretary. ap23-51 OFFICE OF l Treasurer of Aixeghent Countt, April J, 1889. Inpursuance of the 21st section of an act relating to Allegheny county, approved the 1st day of Slay, 1861, and of the amendments of tbe said section,approved the 30th day of March, 1866, 1 do 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. State and poor taxes for 1SS9 on and after the 1ST DAY OF MAT. 1SS9. Said taxes can be paid at this office until the 1st day of August with a deduction of 5 per cent for prompt payment to all persons paying the whole amount 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, 18S9. WILLIAM HILL, apl-lS-D Treasurer of Allegheny County. AMUSEMENTS. M A V INAUGURATION OF THE all I 2fEy EXPOSITION BUILDING. FESTIVAL. FIVE EVENING AND TWO AFTERNOON CONCERTS, TUESDAYnEVENING, MAY 21i HERR ANTON SKIDL, Musical Director. EMINENT ARTISTS. ORCHESTRA OF 100 MUSICIANS, CHORUS OF 600 VOICES. .-TIcket for Single Concerts, S3, S2,Sland BOc. according to location. Season Tickets, $12 50, $3 and $5, according to location. Private Boxes, seating six, SlOOfor the season. QATTT (TP MAY 2d HAMILTON'S 0L.Ii VJT MUSIC STORE. SEASONTICKETS, ap22-S9-D FREE DEMONSTRATION LECTURE FOR DOMESTICS IN ADVANCED COOKING AT THE DOMESTIC TRAINING SCHOOL, 6932 Penn ave., East End. WEDNESDAY. APRIL 24, AT 130 P. M SUBJECTS Consomme, Baked Fish, Caper Sauce, Vegetable Salad, Boiled Dressing, Fine Pastrv, Lemon Pie. ALL DOMESTICS INVITED. ap23-19 BIJOU THEATER "THE HANLONS" in VOYAGE EN SUISSE. Next week Tbe Howard Atbenxum Star Specialty Company. ap22-2S H ARRIS' THEATER Week April 22. THE MAIN LINE, ap22-91-TTS GRAND OPERA HOUSE Every Evening. Matinees Wednesday and Saturday. The World's Greatest Magician, KELLAR. Week April 29 Alone in London. ap21-U GRAND CENTRAL RINK To-night, Matinees Tuesday, Wednesday, Frlrtav and Saturday. HURLBURTS HORSE SHOW. Horses, Dogs and Ponies. Admission, 25, 35 and 50 cents. Matinees at 2 r. M. Nigbt at 8. ap23 HARRY WILLIAMS ACADEMY To-night, Matinees Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, LEAvrrrs follyand burlesque co. MONTE CRUSTO. JR. ap21-36 G A.BALFH, BUILDING CONTRACTOR, u eevenm avenue, Pittsburg. Pa. Telephone ISM. se5-n60TTS S3-Display advertisement one dollar per square or one insertion. Classified advertise ment on this page such as Wanted, for Sale, To Let, rft, ten cents per line for each inser tion, and none taken or less thanflly cents. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH BRANCH OFFICES. For the accommodation of the public, Branch Offices have been established at the following plaoes, 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 TUX. DIS PATCH. FITTSBUKG. THOMAS MCCAFFREY, 3M Butler street. EMU. G. STUCKEY, ZMb street and Penn ave. E. G. STUCKEY &CO.,Wylie ave. andFnltonst. N. bTOKELY, Filth Avenue Market House. EAST END. J. W. WALLACE, em Penn avenue. OAKLAND. MCALLISTER & SHElBLER,sthav. & Atwood St. EOCTHSIDE. JACOB SPOHN, No. 2 Carson street. CHAS. SCHWABM, 1T07 Carson street. ALLEGHENY. A. J. KAEKCHEK, SO Federal street. H. J. McBRIDE. Federal and Ohio streets. FEED H. EGGEK3. in Ohio street. F. H. EGGEKS & SON, Ohio and Chestnut sts. J. F. STEVENSON, Arch and Jackson streets. THOMAS MCHENEY, Westernand Irwin aves. G. W. HUGHES. Pennsylvania and Beaver aves. 1'EKKY M. GLEIM. Rebecca and Allegheny aves. WANTED. Male Hels. -TTTANTED-A GOOD BARBER, J.P.BRAGG, V Sharpsburg, Pa. ap23-68 w ANTED-SIX HAND TOBX MAKERS. S. HUCK, 519 Liberty st, apzwn TTANTED-BREAU AND CAKE BAKER. V Inquire at REYMER BROS. ' Tuesday after noon. ap23-70 -TTTANTEU-rANTALOON TAILORS ON CUS V TOM work. 183) CARSON ST., southslde. ap23-29 WANTED-BOY WITH SOME EXPERIENCE in the barber trade. Apply 280 FIFTH AVE. ap23-30 WANTED IMMEDIATELY A FIRST elass plumber. Address S. J. SLOAN, Greensbnrg, Pa. ap!E-4 VTT'ANTED-TWO FIRST-CLASS WAITERS: W reference required. Apply No. 27 SIXTH AVE., Pittsburg. ap23-5 -rrTANTED-FlVE GOOD BARBERS AT V once. Apply at ROSS W. BLACK'S, No, SO Diamond St., Plttsburc. ' ap23-13 WANTED-TWO FIRST-CLASS WAITERS; also one omnibus; pood wages paid. Ad dress R. C. E., Dispatch office. apS-18 WANTED-BOY ABOUT 15 YEARS OF AGE to help on lunch conntcr. Apply 101 Fifth ave., ABEL'S RESTAURANT. ap3-20 WANTED-A REGISTERED PHARMACIST, sober and industrious, with good reference. Address SALOL, Box 117, Derry station. Pa. ap23-71 T7-ANTED - MEN FOR THE CITY AND VV every town in the State; big pay; apply at once. NO. 4 FEDERAL ST.. Allegheny City. apS3-3 WANrD-MEN FOR THE CITY AND every town in the state; big pay. Apply at once, NO. 4 FEDERAL ST., AUegheny City. apZJ-93 -TTTAN TED-TWO FIRST-CLASS BREAD AND V cake Bakers; none but experienced men need apply. 408 WALNUT ST., McKeesport. Pa. apI3-4 WANTED-A GOOD JOBBING BLACK SMITH. Inquire at JAMES DUNCAN'S, cor. of Seventh ave. and Fountain St., Pittsburg. Pa. ap23-f WANTED-AN EXPERDINCED WINDOW dresser and card writer. Apply at DAN ZIGER & -bHOENBERG'S, Sixth st. and Penn ave. ap23-96 -Trj-ANTED-A BARBER TO BEGIN WORK VV on Thursday: none but a first-class man need apply. W. J. 8CHM1TT, 61 Federal St.. Al legheny. ap23-2 VTTANTED-A GOOD, RELIABLE AND EX W PEKIENCED steward to go to a mountain hotel for the summer. Address T. J. F., Dis patch office. ap)-47 WANTED-A FIRST-CLASS ACCOUNTANT and penman: good references required as to abllttvand character. Address LOCKBOX 1030. Pittsburg P. O. ap23-78 WANTED-AGENTS TO SELL NEW LINE of goods; no experience required: quiet sales and large profits. Apply to J. 0 AH ILL, No. 10, rear of 22 Race St., Allegheny City, Pa. ap23-l WANTED REAL ESTATE SOLICITOR FOR Allegheny City: young man of 18 years; quick, active and industrious: resident preferred. ALLES & BAILEY, 1M Fourth ave. Tel. 117. ap-65 TrAIiTED-MEN TO LEARN THE ART OF V cutting gentlemen's garments; finest system known: no trying on required: nlgbt sessions; terms moderate. URLING & SON, S14 Wood st. ap21-8S WANTED-HONEST AND 1NDUS1RIOUS Catholic man, with business ability, for pleasant work; salary J12: certain advancement to right man. J. V. SHEEHAN, Room 3, McCance Block. ap23-74 -TTTANTED-AGENTS It) HANDLE SPRING VV beds In Westmoreland. Fayette. Lawrence, Armstrong and Clarion counties; right or whole counties. Inquire 1019 SARAH ST., S. S.. Pitts burg, Pa. apSt-93 WANTED-AGENTSTOSELLTEA. BAKING powder and pure spices: gifts with goods; coke workers, miners or xnillmen can makemoney In their spare time. YAMASHD20 TEA CO., 83 Jackson Bt Allegheny, Pa. Ja26-8S-TTS WANTED-A MECHANICAL DRAUGHTS MAN; one thoroughly familiar with engines, hydraulle and rolling mill machinery, for a large works convenient to the city. Address DRAUGHTSMAN, Dispatch office. ap21-29 -TTTA N T E D IMMEDIATELY A GOOD VV marble cutter and a first-class marble polisher. Address, stating lowest wages will work for, no time for correspondence, DUNNING MARBLE AND GRANITE CO.. Erie. Pa. apl3-5S WANTED-3 FIRST-CLASS MARBLE AND granite salesmen; must bare experience In this line; one fur the city of Plttsbnrg and Alle gheny and two to traTel elsewhere. Address, stating experience. DUNNING MARBLE AND GRANITE CO., Erie, Pa. mh28-78 WANTED-5 GOOD MEN BY THE LARGEST bouse In its business in tbe United States to represent them In Pittsburg and viclnltr and to handle their goods; positively guaranteed good incomes; business specially adapted to insurance men. Address B. A. C. Dispatch office. ap2l-3 TTTANTED-AN EXPERIENCED SALESMAN V to sell a standard baking powder and other grocerr specialties on commission In Pittsburg and vicinity. For particulars address, giving vour experience, what line sold and amount of sales per month, LOCK BOX 683, Cincinnati, O. apU-76 WANTED-AGENTS ON SALARY; ITS PER month and expenses paid any active man or woman to sell our goods by cample and lire at home: salary paid promptly and expenses In ad vance: full particulars and sample case free, we mean just what we say. Address STANDARD blLVEHWARE CO., Boston. Mass. fel8-3-D -YTTANTEIJ-SALESMEN-WE -WISH A FEW VV men to sell our goods by sample to the wholesale and retail trade; largest manufacturers In our line: iuclose 2-cent stamp: wages S3 per day; permanent position; no postals answered; monev advanced for wages, advertising, etc. CENTENNIAL MAN'F'G CO., Cincinnati Ohio. ap7-85-TTSSU Female ITelD. WANTED-GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE WORK. No. 5 FEDERAL ST., Pittsburg. ;ap23-25 -TTXANTED GIRLS WHO ARE QUICK VV bandsewers to finish cloaks. SAMP1.INER & RICH, 819 Liberty st. ap3-100 WANTED-A COMPETENT LADY BOOK KEEPER. Address CITY MILLING CO., LIM., New Brighton, Pa. ap23-89 WANTED-A GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE WORK. Apply at 93 BUENA VISTA STREET, Allegheny City. ap23-C9 TTTANTED-AN EXPERIENCED GIRL FOR VV general housework; German preferred. Applyat 2CNORTHAVE. ap23-CT -TTTANTED-AN APPRENTICE TO LEARN V millinery: also one having some experience. Apply at 142 WYLIE AVE. ap22-64 TrrANTED-A GIRL FOR GENERAL HOU8E YY WORK in a small family. Apply at 41 N. DIAMOND ST.. Allegheny. ap2S-27 -TrANTEDA LADY GROCERY CLERK VV none but those having experience need ap ply. WM. P. COKNMAN. 391 Forbes sU, city. ap23-8 WANTED A GIRL FOR WORK IN kitchen. Inquire at CYCLORAMA RES TAURANT, cor. Irwin ave. and Beech street, Allegheny. ap2S-28 WANTED EIGHT YOUNG LADIES FOR walking match, costumes furnished. Ap 51y 96 FOURTH AVE , room 46, Wednesday and hursday next. ap23-99 "W-1 ANTED-A GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE WORK for small family In the East End: a good place to the right person. Apply to E. M. LA.VEEN, 75Frankstown ave, E. E., city. ap;s-2 -TTrANTED-LADY AGENTS-BEST LINE OF VV ladies' and children's fnrnlshlng goods; two new Inventions this spring: tlOO monthly; fitamn for i catalogue. . u. UAau-jSELL&co., 4S1 Randolph St.. Chicago. sp9-76-TTStt Stale nnd Female Heln. WANTED-IMMEDIATELY. FARM HANDS and vegetable gardeners, male and female cooks for hotels, 200 house girls, chambermaids and waitresses, dishwasher, pantry and store room girls, cooks and chambermaids, $3 50tof4 per w.; col. girls. MEEHAN'U AGENCY, MS Grant st. ap22-D WANTED. Sltnntlona. -TTTANTED-SITUATION BY A DRUGGIST VV at once: S years exp.; best of ref. Address A. GABTLAND, 124 Third ave., Altoona, Pa. ap23-73 " WANTED-S1TUATION BY A FIRST-CLASS bookkeeper and general office man; A No. 1 references. Address G. L. D., Dispatch office. apZ3-73 TTTANTED-SITUATION BY YOUNG BUSI- reliable honse; best reference. A. J. M., Dispatch office. ap23-ll TTTANTED-SITUATION OF ANY KIND BY VY young man. who Is an experienced book keeper; good references. Address M. A. B.. Dis patch ofllce. ap83-B WANTED-SITUATION AS AN ENGINEER by a first-class mechanic; can do general repairs: first-class reference given. Address-ENGINEER, Dispatch office. ap23-43 TTTANTED-BOOKS OVERHAULED AND bookkeeper: new sets started and kept. Address r. a r r.n.1 ( XupBl.U UU1.D. WJ-tf-.f WANTED-8ITUATION AS BOOKKEEPER, assistant or office work, by an experienced bookkeeper; good reference: bond if required. Address W. EV N., Dispatch office. ap23-S WANTED-A POSITION WITH AN EXPERI ENCED stenographer in order to become a proficient writer: have bad 7 months' experi ence at school; salary no consideration. Address A. A., Dispatch office. ap21-2 Booms,' Boatea, Etc. WANTED-TWO UNFURNISHED ROOMS, convenient to Liberty or Ronp station. Ad dress JOHN B., Dispatch office. apZ3-42 WANTED-BY MAY 1-ONE ROOM, WITH board, for young married lady: about 7 miles from city. Address A. B. C, Dispatch office. ap22-43 Boarders and Lodsers. -TTTANTED BOARDERS BY WEEK OR TT meal: dinners a specialty; prices reason able. 152 FOURTH AVI ap23-41 WANTED-BOARD1NG BY A LADY WITH child 6 years old. for the summer In the country: private family preferred; must be first class, In good bealthy neighborhood and near city and railroad station: best of reference. Address C. L., Dispatch office. - apt-32 Financial. WANTED-MORTGAGES-MONEYTO LOAN In sums to suit, at H, S and 6 per cent. GRAEBING & LYON, 135 Fourth ave. apS-el-D WANTED-MORTGAGESON PROPERTY IN either city: lowest rates of Interest. SPEN CER & GLOSSER, 419 Smithfield St. mh23-7 TTTANTED-MORTGAGES-MONEYTOLOAN VV In sums to snlt at 4), S and 6 per cent. ALLES & BAILEY, 164 Fourth ave. Tel. 167. apl9-14 WANTED-MORTGAGES ON CITY PROP ERTY, over M.O0O: 4a Per cent; no tax. HENRY A. WEAVER CO., 92 Fourth avenue. mh2-a22-D TTTANTED-RENTS COLLECTED PROMPT VV LY; property managed with satisfaction. ALLES & BAILEY, 164 Fourth avenue, Tel. 167. - Ial9-81 TrrANTED-PROPERTY OWNERS TO KNOW VV that we loan money at 4) 6 and 6 per cent without delay. REED B. COYLE & CO.. 131 Fourth ave. apl3-76-TTSSu WANTED-TO LOAN MONEY ON FARM ING, city and snbnrban properties' or col lateral. ED. WITTISH, 410 Grant street, Pitts burg, and Beaver Falls, Pa. apll-13-D WANTED-MORTGAGES IN LARGE OR small amounts, at 4X to 6 per cent, accord ing to the size and kind of mortgage. W. A. HERRON A SONS, No. 80 Fourth ave. mh31-88-TT8 WANTED-MOKTGAGES-WK CAN LOAN in sums of S500 to ta, 000 on Pittsburg, Alle gheny or suburban Improved real estate at lowest rates. ALEXANDER & LEE, 313 Wood St. ap2O-70-TTS TTTANTED-TO LOAN 1500,000. IN AMOUNTS VV of (3,000 and upward, oncltyand suburban property, on iH percent, free of tax: also smaller amounts at S and 6 per cent. BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth avenue. se21-d2S-D w ANTED-TO LOAN 1200,000 ON MORT GAGES: 100 and nnward at 6 ner cent: (500, 000 at 4K per cent on residences or business propeny; also in aojoiuing counties. D. a. FRENCH, 125 Fourth avenue. oc31-e84-D TTTANTED-HOUSES TO BENT, RENTS TO VV collect, mortgages on city and suburban property at 4K, Sand 6 per cent; property selected and bought or sold on lowest commission: call for new property list for April. J. UERMITT, 407 Grant St. ap!3-61 TTJANTED-MORTGAGES-11,000, 000TO LOAN V V on city and suburban properties at 4K, Sand 6 per cent, and on larms In Allegheny and aaja cent counties at 6 per cent; no money loaned out of Pennsylvania. 1. M. PEN NOCK & bON, 103 Fourth avenne. ap7-fll WANTED-TO MAKE LOANS-WE HAVE from '10,000 to J 100,000 to loan on mortgages on property in tbe city or county or adjoining counties: all tbe details attended to In person and without publicity. JAS. W. DRAPE A CO., 129 Fourth avenue, Pittsburg. ap23-92-MTTF8 WANTED-A PRIVATE CAPITALIST IS prepared to makq loans on real estate se curity, manufacturing or residence property, city or county, (9,000 to 850,000 and oven attorney's and examiner's-. charges moderate; replies should give description and value of property and real name to secure attention; communications confi dential. 8. P., box 126, postofflce, Pittsburg, Pa. ap20-21-D Bllnccllnneoun. WANTED A PURCHASER FOR A GOOD top buggy: cheap. WM. F. MAXON. 5318 Broad St., East End. ap23-4S WANTED-HOUSEHOLD GOODS AND store fixtures to sell atauctlon: storage at lowest rates. PITTSBURG AUCTION AND STORAGE CO., 93 Third ave. . ap23-31 WANTED-EVERYKODY TO KNOW THEY can get cabinets for tl per doi. of them selves or little ones at AUFRECHT'S ELITE GALLERY. 516 Market st., Pittsburg; elevator; family groups and crayons a specialty. ap!9-39 WANTED BAD WRITERS AT SMART'S COLLEGE, 4 Sixth street. Pittsburg. Pen manship, bookkeeping, latest and best shorthand, typewriting, arithmetic. etc,tboroughly taught lor (5 per .month: instruction private for both sexes: open dally 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. aplS-66-TTSSn FOR SALE-IMPROVED REAL ESTATE. Cltv Residences. FOR SALE-SIX-ROOM FRAME HOUSE ON Sobo street, near Center avenue: lot 20x100 feet. SPENCER & GLOSSER, 419 Smithfield St. ap23-57 FOR SALE-(3,750 TERMS TO SUIT-BUYS one ofthepleasantest homes in Sixth ward: lot 24x103; brick dwelling, etc.; Marlon St., near Locust st. ALLES & BALLEV, 164 Fourth ave. Telephone 167. ap21-l6 FOR SALE-BLUFF STREET, NEAR COL LEGE, new brick houses rooms, ball, bath room. Inside w. c, finished basement: a complete house, all late Improvements; lot 23 feet 9 Inches by 133 feet. ROBERT COWARD, No. 20 Bluff street. mhlo-2S-TTSSu FOR SALE FIFTH AVENUE, CLOSE TO Firth Avenue Bank, an elegant 3-story pressed brick front ot 7 rooms and storeroom; also 2-story brick in rear. 6 rooms: both can be rented for a price that will bring good returns; lot 21x89. J. C. REILLY, 77 Diamond st. ap21-107 FOR SALE-CHEAP-ON FEDERAL ST., A U-story brick dwelling containing 10 large rooms, batbrooin, stationary washstands. laun dry, furnace, all conveniences, lot 25x125 to an alley, good stable In tbe rear; call at office and get the particulars of this desirable and reasonable priced property. BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave. ap23-S3 TCWR SALE A MAGNIFICENT BLUFF JD streetresldence. overlooking the Mononga hcla river, containing 8 elegant large and hand somely papered rooms, bath, large closets, range, h. and c. water, inside w. c. washstands. both gases, slate mantels: all the modern conveniences; a de sirable neighborhood; this propertv will be sold cheap if taken .at once; Immediate possession. BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave. apl3-85-lS,15,16,17,18,19,20,I3,2125,28,I7- Eon End Resiaencen. FOR SALE-A VERY DESIRABLE HOME AT Brushton, 8 rooms, laundry, double parlors, halls, vestibule, porches, large lot; (2,900; on easy terms: house new and very complete. W. W. MCNEILL & B110-, 105 Fourth ave. ap21-S3 FOR SALE-ON FliTH AVE. NEAR DITH KIDUEst.: lot 50x160 to a street; brick house, 3 rooms, pantry and large ball on first floor, 3 rooms and bath on second floor, 2 good rooms in mansard, good front porch, etc.. everything In good condition. THOS. LIGGETT, 114 Fourth ave. ap21-:io-MTuThFSSu -T710R SALE-ON DENNISPN AVE., CORNER AJ lot 60x150, new brick house, reception hall, parlor, dining room, kitchen and pantrvon first floor; 4 bed rooms and bath on second floor: 4 good rooms in attic: elegant neighborhood: 2 minutes' walk from Fifth ave. cable cars: electric bell and all modern Improvements. .THOS. LIGGETT. 114 Fourth ave. " ap21-20-MTirssu FOR SALE-A HANDSOME EAST END stone residence, carriage, porch, hardwood staircase and reception hall, tower, launory, bath, 10 elegant large rooms: all tbe latest Im provements and conveniences; asphalt paved streets, good location and near P. K. R.; for fur ther particulars call at ofllce. BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave. ap23-83 FOR SALE-QUEEN ANNE FRAME DWELL ING, close to Pennsylvania Railroad, on as- halt paved st, 10 rooms, reception hall, bay wln ow in dining room, hard wood staircase, stained glass windows, china closet, range, bath. Inside iv.c., laundry with stationary tubs, slate mantels, furnace, natural gas, complete sewerage, flag stone sidewalks, large lot. 50x100 feet; terms, (1.000 cash: balance to suit buyer. BLACK & BAUiD.95 Tourth ave. ap23-84-D FOR SALE ON FIFTH AVENUE NEAR O'Hara St., E. E., lot 56x220 to a street, brick bouse of 7 rooms, bath room and pantry, basement laundry and cellar, hall in center ofthe house, large front and back porches, natural gas, etc: elegant neighborhood: about 9 mln. walk from Roup sta. and on line of Fifth ave. cable cars: stable on rear of lot; (10,000 for all, or (8.500 for house and lot; 110 ft. deep. THOS. LIGGETT, 114 Fourth ave. apa-20-MTuThrssu FOR SALE A BEAUTIFUL ROUP STREET residence, containing nine elegantly papered rooms, four of which are on first floor (parlor, library, dining room, kitchen) halt, bath, laundry, natural gas, all modern conveniences, large lot. Thlsflneboinelsqneof the most desirable locations in the East End convenient to P. R. R. and Fifth avenne cable cars and will be sold cheap as owner Is leaving tbe city. BLACK & BA1HD 95 Fourth ave. apl9-25-TWTTS FOR SALE-IMPROVED REAL ESTATE. East End Residences. FOR BALE-ON FIFTH AVE.. OAKLAND, lot 24x176, to a 20-foot alley, 2-story frame building of 6 rooms and storeroom; (7,000 casb. THOS. LIGGETT, 114 Fourth ave. ap2I-20-MTTFSSU FOR SALE-ARE YOU SATISFIED WITH the house you rent or own? If not. see the finely built residences In Coltart square. Oakland. W. A. HERRON & SONS, 80 Fourth ave. ap20-W-TUP Hazelwood Residences. fjOR"8ALE-SECONO AVE., -HAZELWOOD f." The handsome residence property of Geo. H. Anderson, Esq. ; a modern dwelling of II rooms, oath, laundry, all conveniences, large porches, etc.: good stable and carriage house; beautiful grounds, either i or 4 acres, with shade and fruit trees, SAMUEL W. BLACK & CO.. 99 Fourth ave. ap23-88-TT8 Alleghenv Residences. FOR SALE-HANDSOME MODERN HOUSE, all conveniences and large lot, choice loca tion, Bldwell street, Allegheny; low price; easy terms. JNO. H. M'CBEEBY, 95 Fifth ave. ap9-46-TTS FOR SALE-REDUCED TO A VERY LOW . , jrlce, North ave., fronting parks, 2-story brick dwelling, 7 rooms, bath, h. and c. water, n. and a. gas; lot 19x110 to alley. J. C. REILLY. 77 Diamond st. ap2M07 FOR SALE-ONLY (7,300 (WORTH (9,000) FOR 6 four-room frame bouses In Second ward, Allegheny; rent for (936 per year; best Investment Ju the city. BALTENSPERGER WU-LIAMS, 154 Fourth ave. ap23-l6 F OR SALE BEAVER AVE., ALLEGHENY, an excellent modern brick dwelling or u rooms, bath, laundry, etc. : everything in good order; stable; large lot, with room for 4 more .luuDca; cneap to qnicK Duyer. oajuu.u . BLACK & CO., 99 Fourth ave. ap23-8S-TTS EOK SALE-ARCH ST., NEAR BTOCKTON ave., new brick honse, 8 rooms, bath, com plete laundry, large closets and pantry, furnace, fine mantels, pressed brick front, wide lot, side entrance; cneap to quick' buyer. SAMUEL W. BLACK CO., 99 Fourth ave. ap23-8S-TT3 FOR SALE-ON LIBERTY ST., ALLEGHEN Y, lot 25x90, 3-story pressed brick front of 9 rooms, hall, vestibule, bath, hot and cold water. Inside w. c, etc; everything complete and very desirably located; (7,000. THOS. LIGGETT, U4 Fourth ave. ap21-20-MTTF8Bu Snbnrban Residences. FOR SALE-SUBURBAN RESIDENCE, AT 52,800, located on Holmes street, Wllklnsbnrg; new frame house, six rooms; lot 63x132 feet. w. A. HERRON A SONS, No. 80 Fourth ave. apl2-22-iup FOR SALE-SUMMER COTTAGE AT POINT Chautauqua, N. Y.: handsome Swiss cottage, 'rooms, grates, nice grounds, boat house, bath, etc.; (3,250. Apply to J. A. DALY, 619 West ave., Rochester, N. Y. apl4-2 FOR SALE NEW HOUSE OF TEN ROOMS, well finished; lot 126x122 feet: location first class, on Rebecca street, Wllklnsbnrg. near sta tion: an excellent home; price only (3, 000. W. A. 11ERKO., A SONS, N o. 80 Fourth ave. apl2-22-TUP FOR SALE-NEW HOUSE, SIX ROOMS. AT TIC and hall, heating and Illuminating gas, chandeliers, slate mantels, tile hearths, water In kitchen, large porch, river, view. SAMUEL BLEETH, Avalon station, Ft, Wayne Road. ap23-33 F IOR SALE-(75 CASH, BALANCE (15 MONTH LY, bnvs new hrlnk dwelling. S rnnmx. porches, gas, water, etc.; lot 18x100; price. 82,100; Lillian st., adjoining Beltzhoover borough. ALLES A BAILEY, 164 Fourth ave. Tel. 167. ap20-94 FOR SALE-LOTS. City Lots. TTWR SALE BLUFF ST.. NEAR COLLEGE. JD lot 23 ft. 9 In. by 141 It. ROBERT COWARD, 20 Bluff st. mblO-28-HSSU Enat End Lots. FOR SALE-ONLY (1,000 FOR A CORNER lot 30x94 ft., with sewer expense paid, on Aiken, near Firth avenue, Shadyslde. W. A. HERRON SONS, 80 Fourth avenue. ap21-80-TT8 FOR SALE-2 ACRES OK GROUND IS THE iast End; quite level, fronting on 2 streets; 4 minutes' walk from railroad station; a bargain. JAS. W. DRAPE & CO.; 129 Fourth ave., Pitts burg. ap20-21-D OR 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, 6106 Penn ave.. East End. JalS-12-rrs FOR SALE-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 orD. C. NEGLEY, 6106 Penn are., East End. no28-y78 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. ap2-6S-Tu T7OR SALE-ON HERRON AVE., THIR F TEENTHward, one square from cable line, building lots, 20 feet front, from (350 upward; this Is a desirable location, and will Improve rap- lQiy in Tame: lerms easy. w. a. nibnttuit & BON 8, No. 80 Fourth ave. apl2-22-TuF FOR SALE-ANYONE WHO WANTS A COZY home call and examine beautiful six-room resider.ee, halls, bay windows, roomy porches; lot 42x110: St. Clair st. ; large fruit and shade trees; best location: near all cable lines and R. R. sta tion. MELLON BROS., 6349 Station St., E. E. ap2C-81-TUSu FOR BALE-LARGE LOT8, NEAR NEGLEY ave.; city improvements, convenient to the cable lines and steam cars: lots 40x50 It. front, 103 to ISO ft. in depth; verv easv terms. For plans and full particulars call at MELLON BROS.', East End, or J. F. BAXTER, Agent. 512 bmlth fleld st. ap21-24-TuFSu Alleghenv Lots- F OR SALE-CHOICE PARK LOTS ON NORTH ave. of anv desired width, and verv deen: especially desirable for fine residences. SAMUEL W. BLACK & CO., 99 Fourth ave. ap23-88-TTS FOR SALE LOTS ON MAPLE AND LINDEN avenues and Lombard street, Allegheny, in the Tenth and Twelfth wards: on easy terms. Ap ply to JOSEPH MCN AUGHER, 43 N. Diamond st. mh7-98-D FORSALE-CHURCHAVE.. NEARFEDERAL street. Allegheny, fine ldV 76x91 to N. Canal street: first-class location for warehonse or light manufacturing. SAMUEL W. BLACK & CO., 99 Fourth ave. ap23-88-TTS FOR SALE-A FINE LOT, 37x177 FEET, ON Perrysville avenne, Allegheny, on line of electric cars, near tbe beautiful properties of Messrs. John Morton. Wm. B. More and others, and convenient to the new school house. Terms from JAS. W. DRAPE & CO., 129 Fourth avenue, Pittsburg. ap20-21-D Suburban Lot. TCWR SALE-EDGEWOOD, CLOSE TO STA JD TION, one acre of nice, level ground; very cheap. J. C. REILLY, 77 Diamond. ap21-107 FOR SALE FINE BUILDING LOT3-CHAK TIERS: McGunnegle plan or lots. Fnll In formation of W.-W. MCNEILL & RBO , 105 Fourth ave. apl8-54 FOR SALE-AT EDGEWOOD. BUILDING lots eligibly located. 61x150 feet each, foronly 8-mO; none better in the market at the price and lo cation. W. A. HERRON & bONS, No. 80 Fourth nvc. ap!2-22-Tur F OR SALE-AT ABARGAIN-ABOUT6 ACRES near Cltv Farm and Keatln? station, on the B. k O. R. It., onnoslte Homestead, and onlv a short walk from bwlssvale station, P. It. It.: It Is nearly all In the natural growth of forest trees. C. U. LOVE, 93 Fourth avenue. ap23-8S IJIOR SALE-A FEW VERY DESIRABLE LOTS, ? 60x120, In the North Homestead plan, near City Farm and Keating station and opposite the town of Homestead, and only a short walk from Bwlssvale on the P. R. R. ; we will 6ell a few of these lots to the first purchasers far less than their value and on easy payments. C. H. LOVE, 93 Fourth avenue. ap23-87-TTS F OR SALE-TWENTY FINE LEVEL BUILD ING lots in "Orchard Plan" Wllklnsburir. three minutes walk from tbe R, R. station, fruit trees on every lot, the driest, most level and finest building loU In the market, low taxes, good water etc. etc Will sell on long easy payments and furnish money to parties who desire to build. Plans ftom JAB. W. DRAPE i. CO., 129 Fourth avenue, Pittsburg, ap20-24-D Farms. FOR SALE-20 ACRES, BRUNOT ISLAND. Ninth ward, Allegheny: central and best portion of islandi'a speculation. A. LEGGATE & SON, 31 Federal St., Allegheny. ap20-40 FOR SALE-RANCH IN COLEMAN COUNTY. Texas; 1.600 acres: all Inclosed In good fences; pastures and farm: L000 sheep, 75 cattle, etc.; near railroad: rich soil; climate delightful; 2,000 feet above sea: (10,500. Address C. It. CARSON, 181 North ave., Alleghenv. ap23-40 FOR SALE-OR EXCHANGE FOR CITY property, 132 acres limestone and walnut soil: retired: lies beautiful for cultivation: soft water springs, coal, limestone, etc ; bouse, barn, orchard, spring-house, outbuildings: convenient to city and P. R. R,; yields 35 bushels of wheat, 100 bushels or corn and 60 of oats pel acre. ED. WITTISH, 410 Grant street, Plttsbnrg. ap23-p miscellaneous. FOR SALE-F1F1H AVENUE PROPERTY A choice piece near new Court House. Call at the office for full particulars. BLACK & BAIRD. 95 Fourth ave. ap23-85 FOR SALE-ATLANTIC CITY, N.J HOTELS, boarding bouses, cottages, lots and bath houses to let or for sale by l.G. ADAMS & CO., real estate agents, Real Estate and Law Building, Atlantic Cltv. N. J. ap5-9o FOR SALE-H600-CHEAPEST PROPERTY In the market, consisting of 8 lots and 3 houses: one honse cost (3.0C0 to build; this Is sure 12 to 15 per cent Investment: must be sold soon. SPEN CER &. GLOSSER, 419 Smithfield St. ap23-S3 FORSALE-G1L1-EDGE RESIDENCE PROP ERTY Where can you find better bargains thin in the Banm Grove? Negley ave. is rast be coming tbe roost fashionable thoroughfare from Fifth ave. to Butler street: low prices and money to build. MELLON BROS.. 6349 Station St., E. E., or JOHN F. BAXTER 812 Smithfield St. ap21-25-TT8 " Lost.. LOST-A MEDICAL CASE, ON FORBES ST. Liberal reward paid If left at DR. FLOW ER'S OFFICE, 447 Penn ave. ap23-lS LOST-A PUG DOG-WITH LEATHER COL LAR and rope attached. A reward paid if returned to 27 EAST DIAMOND ST., Allegheny. ap2S-12 FOR 8AI.E-BCSINESS. Business Cbnuces. FOR SALE-A- BAKERY, CONFECTIONERY and Ice cream stand; good location; posses sion given at once. Call 539 GRANT ST. ap23-6 FOR SALE A GOOD INVESTMENT FOB A live man. UHANER'S RESTAURANT, Dia mond Market House: business has been estab lished for 20 years? doing big business, and good reasons iui nuiiug iu sell. ap:u-? FOR SALE-GENERAL STORE IN COUNTY seat within 40 miles or Pittsburg, doing a busi ness of (30,000 per year; HI health the only canse for selling. Inquire of J. A. NEWELL, care Arbuckles& Co., Liberty st. ap9-J5-TTS FOR SALE A FIRST-CLASS SMALL HOTEL and barroom, complete furnlturo and bar fix tures, opposltewbarrandPanhandledepot. Until first of May inquire JOHN KLEVES. proprie tor, 1120 Water street, Wheeling, W. Va. apl9-21-D FOR SALE-GROCERY STORE: OLD-ESTABLISHED business: on a prominent avenue la Allegheny, with a good paying trade: will sell by Invoice or In a lump; good reasons for selling; owner leaving city. Address F. B. H.. Alle gheny. ap23-59-0D T7OR SALE SEVERAL FINE GROCERY X stores In Alleghenj and Pittsburg at low prices; drug stores, cigar ftores, bakeries, con fectioneries, boarding houses, shoe stores, print ing office, coal works, gents' furnishing store, hotels; all good business openings. SHEPARD & CO.. M Firth ave. ao9 FOR BALE AN OLD ESTABLISHED GRO CERY and drygoods business. Tbe leasehold consists of two large, alrv, brick storerooms, ad Joining and connected with each other, the corner store being used for a grocery, produce and gen eral supply store Id connection with warehouse attached; the second room being occupied by the drygoods, notions, trimmings, etc. department. The stock Is new and saleable; the location estab lished; trade good and cash: In fact a sound busi ness; reasons for selling. Illness of owner and peremptory Injunction by physician to quit bus ness. For full particulars call on ED. WITTISH. 410 Grant street. Pittsburg, Fa. apl7-30 Business Stands. F OR SALE-CORNER FIFTH AVENUE AND Hlirn street That elerant bnslness nronertv: sure to enhance In value. SPENCER & GLOSSER, 419 Smithfield St. ap23-57 FOR SALE-SIXTH STREET BUSINESS PROP ERTY, wide deep lot, good building: rented so as to pay 7 per cent net above all expenses on price asked; value sure to enhance. SAMUEL W. SLACK & CO., 00 Fourth ave. ap23-88-TTS FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS. Horses. Vehicles, Live Stock, etc FOR SALE-GOOD TOP BUGGY AT A BAR GAIN WM. F. MAXON, 5818 Rroad St., East End. ap23-46 FOR SALE-A FRESH ALDEENEY COW AND calf at 52 Second avenue. Pittsburg. Pa. AKNHEIM LIVE STOCK CO., LIM. ap23-81 FOR SALE-GOOD. QUDIT DRIVING HORSE, buggy and harness: will be sold cheap by owner for want of use. Can be seen at BURNS Jt JAHN'B stable. 519 Grant St. ap20-96-TTS FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE A FRESH young Alderney cow and heifer calf for a barouche horse; will give or take difference. In quire FRANK HOLTZER, Farmers' House Hit Carson st.. S. S. ap23-60 EOH SALE A BROWN PACING HORSE-S years old, 16 hands or over, weight 1,200 lbs.: can pace In about 3 minutes; sound and does not scare at cable or steam cars: safe for lady to drive. Address BROWN PACER, Dispatch office. ap23-58 machinery and Metal. FOR SALE-2 HORIZONTAL ENGINES, 18x22, IBall engine, 1 small dynamo and 2 lamps and meat choppers, rendering kettles, etc. VELTE MCDONALD, Penn ave., cor. Thirty-second st. Jel6-163-rrs ,, FOR SALE-IRON PLANER, 24-1N.XS FT.: Howe metal scales, vertical boiler, 44 in. x 8 ft. and smaller sizes: vertical and horizontal en gines: miscellaneous machinery. FAHEY Jt PFALLER, Faber and Washington sts., near Union depot. ap24-v25)-TTS Miscellaneous. FOR SALE-STEIN WAY TIANO (SQUARE) ; a fine Instrument: to be sold for want of use. inquire at 254 MEYRAN AVE., between Louise and Bates sts., Oakland. ap23-32 F OR SALE TO MERCHANTS-GLOVERS-VILLE. N. Y.. cloves. K. of L. neckwear. queensware. housefurnlshlng goods, window srlass. fruit iars. etc. BJ!Jtl7U3Un'S fAUXUltX AGENCY, No. 4 Sixth St., Pittsburg, Pa. ap23-61 TO IjET. Cltv Residences. TO LET-NE SEVEN-ROOMED HOUSE (16. J. AV. LO WRY, Ridge St., near Thirty third st. ap23-34 TO LET-COTTAGE HOUSE ON MT. WASH INGTON, cor! Gray and Dllworth streets: has ten rooms, large lot: is supplied with natural gas and city water; will be divided to snlt two tenants. Inquire at A. GARRISON FOUNDRY CO. 'S OFFICE. 10 and 12 Wood st. ap20-17 AUeahcnv Residences. TO LET-GOOD 7-ROOM BRICK HOUSE, Klrkpatrlrk ave., Alleghenv, laundry, bath, both gases, large yard; (28, no water tax. W. W MCNE1LL & BRO., lOSJTourth ave. ap20-3 TO LET-ON K1RKPATRICK AVE:, ALLE GHENY, good brick house of six rooms and finished attic; both gases; bath, hall, w. c, etc.; no water rent. ALEXANDER & LEE. 313 Wood street. ap20-69-Tns Suburban Residences. TO LET-(99)-IN SEWICKLEY-THE BRICK residence of James Adair, Broad street, one square lrom station; completely furnished; Imme diate possession. SAMUEL W. BLACK & CO., 99 Fourth ave. ap22-61-MTT TO LET-SUBURBAN RESIDENCE ON B. & O. R. R., but a lew minutes' ride from city, good house 10 rooms, late Improvements, large yard ; rent only (450 per year. W. A. HERRON Jt SONS, 80 Fourth avenue. apl3-S8-13,16, 19,23 TO LET-MY HOUSE, THDJTEEN ROOMS, at Laurel Station, Ft. Wayne road, all mod ern Improvements, stable and carnage house, two acres ground, with liver view. Inquire on prem ises, or at 219 Lacock street, Allegheny. V M. T. DUNN. mh9-63 Auartmenln. TO LET-TWO OK THREE LARGE, pleasant, unfurnished rooms, with all con veniences, overlooking nice lawn: both front and side entrances. 282 WESTERN AVE. ap23-35 Offices, Dctk Room. (be. TO L ETGERMANIA SAVINGS BANK building, corner Wood and Diamond streets four offices at low tent; one single office, 15x20, and two connecting offices, 20x6 and 15x18; one single office, 12x15; all splendidly lighted: finished In modern style; all newly painted and papered: pos session at once. mb30-88-o TJUSIncM Stand. TO LET-CORNER STOREROOM, (14; IL LUMINATING gas, bill water tax paid. Inquire 270 WYLIE AVE. ap23-52, TO LET-OK FOR SALE-A TWO-STORY brick bouse. No. 330 Second avenue; store room and five rooms: suitable for a grocery or oth er store: to agood tenant rent low. Inquire of HENRY R. SWING, Attorney at Law, 1M Fourth ave. apl7-63 Special. TITO LET-OUR "TO LET" LIST, AS HERETO X. FORE issued from our office, is now pub lished every Wedncsdayfwlthout expense to land lords) In Hie Dispatch only. SAMUEL W. BLACK 4 CO.. 99 Fonrth ave. ao3-83-MTwTP STRAYED. E STRAY-CAME TO L. SCHACK & SON'S livery stable, 737 FIFTH AVP-, hall Aldernev cow: brown, with white spots on her back. Owner can have same upon paying charges. ap23-62 STRAYED lORKSHIRE DOG-FROM STA BLE of Fort Pitt Glass Works, Washington st., a silver-blue, long-haired Yorkshire dog; short tall; answers name of Pnuch; Is registered. A reward will be paid for his return to OFFICE, corner Washington and Franklin sts. ap233 PERSONAL. PERSONA L-B0OK8 WANTED-1F YOU have one book worth 10 cents, or a library worth (1,000, let ns know: we will buy one ns quickly as tbe other. LEVI'S ROOK STOKE, beventu Ave. Hotel building. fe20 PERSONAL-WHY TROUBLE YOUR WIFE, mother or daughters In renatring and clean ing yonr old clothes, when It can be done for a trifle by DICKSON, the Tailor, cor. Fifth ave. and Wood St., second floor? Charges moderate; facilities unsurpassed: suits madeto order: spring styles now ready, 'telephone 1558. mhs PERSONAL -BRIDGET DONOHUE-1N-FORMATION wanted of Bridget Donuhue; when last heard from, four years ago, was in Mc Keesport, Pa. Any Information regarding her will be thankfully received by her brother, RICHARD CARR. 891 Hancock street, Brooklvn. N. Y. Pennsylvania papers please copy, ap-3-49 LEGAL NOTICES. FRANK W. SMITH, Attorney at Law. Estate of Eli Bnrford, deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT LET TERS testamentary on the estate of Eli Burford, late of the city of Pittsburg, county of Allegheny, Pa., deceased, have been granted to the undersigned, to whom all persons in debted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same will make them known with out delay to JOHN BURFORD, SO Water St., Pittsburu, a H. BEACH, cor. Shiloh and Syca more sts Plttsbnrg, Executors. ap2S-82-Tn DIVIDENDS. DIVIDEND NO. 15 THE DIRECTORS OF .the Pennsylvania Mlg. Mining and Sup ply Co. hare declared a dividend of THREE PER CENT, payable on and after April 20, 1SS9. D. A. STEVENSON, Tre.is. PrrrsBUBa. April 20, 1SS9. ap23-2 CONSUME YOUR OWN GARBAGE IN stoves and ranges while using the same for cooking, or any other purpose, by using tbe Eureka Garbage Burner. For illustrative cir cular, containing full information, call on or address JAMES ANDERSON, . 63 East Diamond street, Je5-no7.TT3 Allegheny, Pa. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALE BEAUTIFUL SEWICK LEY residence, cor. Logan and Thorn St., only 4 minutes from station, SATURDAY, APRIL 27, 1889, at 4 o'clock p. jl, on the prem ises, a good substantial frame dwelling of 8 large rooms, handsomely papered and painted, bath, h. and c water, slate roof, cistern, both gasses, all other conveniences necessary to make a complete home; lot 115x153 feet, covered with choice fruit and shrubbery: house open for inspection; terms, one-tbird cash, balance to suit. BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave. apl9-25.19.23,25,26,27 AT AUCTION TUESDAY MORNING. April 23. at 10 o'clock. No. 311 MarEet street. The last of the large consignment of parlor goods. These speak lor themselves, and need only to be seen to And purchasers. Remember, they are positive! the last yon will ever see, as the rest of tbem bave already been sold very very low. Also at same place at 1 o'clock p.m., eipieces of elegant moquettes, Wilton velvets, body and tapestry brussels, in grain and Venetian carpets, rugs, linoleum, hair and husk mattresses, fine large refriger ator. Singer sewing machine, extra large pier mirror, chamber suits In walnut, cherry and oak, mirror door wardrobes, pictures, bric-a-brac, cabinets, buffets, sideboards, extension tables, fancy center tables, bookcases, easy chairs, fine couches, rockers, ornaments, vases, classes, ennboards. desks. chairs.stoves. lamns. cheffoniers, bed lounges, folding beds, side- Doarus, Deosteads, Dureaus,wasnstanus, ciocks, awnings and frames, books, notions, garden seeds, book holders, toilet ware, dishes, tin ware, cookinc utensils, etc HENRY AUCTION CO.. LEVI.. ap21-S4 Auctioneers. OFFICIAL PITTSBURG. Office of "1 Department ok Public Safety; I BUREAU OF FlBE, f PTttsbuho, Pa, April 1L 1S89. J SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE CEIVED at the office of the City Control la.. nn,1 MOVnAV A .! V 16QO a O -W nting, cribbing and clean ing uin at n o. uj engine nouse. Plans and specifications can be seen at the office of F. C Saner, architect, rooms .Nos. 9 and 10, northwest corner of Sixth and Liberty streets. Bonds in double the amount of bids must ac company each proposal; said bonds to be pro bated before the Mavor or Cltv Cleric' The Department of Awards reserves the right to reject any or all bids. J. O. BROWN, Chief of Department of Public Safety. apl2-S4-D Office of Department of Charities, I Pittsburg, April 15, 1S89. SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE CEIVED at tbe office of the City Controller until Friday, AdhI 28, 1889. at 2 o'clock P. M for furnishing 800 barrels straight family flour, 20 barrels graham flour, 40,000 pounds brown middlings, 50.000 pounds bran, 10,000 pounds oil meal. 10,000 pounds screenings, 6,000 pounds kiin dried corn meal. To be delivered at City Farm; flour in seamless sacks. Blanks, bonds and all information furnished at the ofllce of Chief of Department. 177 Fourth avenue. Bonds in double the amount of the bids must accompany each proposal, said bonds to be probated before the Mayor or City Clerk. Tbe Department of Awards reserves the right to reject any or all bids. R, C. ELLIOTP, aplS-U Chief of Department of Chanties. riEP ABATE AND SEALED PROPOSALS O will be received at the office of the City controller until csaturuay, ADm a, s&s, at z o'clock B. Jr., for tbe excavation and masonry for tbe extra foundation of No. -4 police station. Also, for remodeling and fitting up third floor ox it o. o are engine nouse. Also, for repairs to plumbing work in No. 11 engine honse. corner of Ninth and Bingham streets, Southslde. Plans and specification can be seen at the general office of the Department of Public Safety. Bonds in double the amount of each bid will be required, said bonds to be probated before the Mavor or Citv Clerk. The Department of Awards reserves theright io reject any or au mas. J. O. BROWN, Chief of tbe Department of Public Safety. ap!7-6 C1EPARATE AND SEALED PROPOSALS JO will be received at tbe office of the City controller until Saturday, April 27, leov, at L p. jr., f or printine and binding SOU copies of the annual report of the Department of Public Safety, and for printing and binding 5J0 copies of the report of the Board of Health for the year 1887, and, also, for printing and binding 600 copies of tbe report of the Bureau of Health for the year 1888. All bids must be upon blanks furnished by the Department of Public Safety. Plans and specifications can be seen at tbe general office of the Department of Public Safety. Bonds in double the amount of each bid will be required, said bonds to bo probated before the Mayor or City Clerk. The Department of Awards reserves the right to reject any or all bids. J. O. BROWN, Chief of the Department of Public Safety. apl7- ITY TAXES-NOTICE IS HEREBY j given that tbe duplicates for March and September installments of City. Special and Sub-District School Taxes for the year 1859 bave been placed in my bands 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 ot September. Fire 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 L 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 paving your taxes with checks. Office will be kept open on last Saturday In March and April, until 8 o'clock P. M. J. F. DENNISTON, mhlt-100-D City Treasurer. Crrr Treasurer s Office, i Municipal Hall, Smithfield street. I NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ALL owners (whether residents or non-residents of tbe 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 i March, 1888, will be placed in the hands of police officers for collection, subject to a collection fee of GO 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 ofthe 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, $600: each two-horse vehicle, S10 00: each four-horse vehicle, $12 00: each four horse hack, $15 00: omnibus and timber wheels drawn by two horses, 510 00. One extra dollar will be charged for each additional horse used in above specified vehicles. J. F. DENNISTON. fe!4-70-D Citv Treasurer. PlTTSBUKG, PA April 22. 1889. SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE CEIVED at the office of tbe Citv Con troller until Thursday. May 2, A. D. 1S89, at 2 p. M., for the following, viz.: SEWERS. Larkins alley, from South Twenty-fourth street to a point about 150 feet eastwardly, 12 inch pipe. Carey alley, from end of present sewer near east line of South Twenty-ninth street, for a distance of 450 feet eastwardly; 12 and 15-inch P'&e levran street, from crown between Lonlsa and Bates streets, to Louisa street: lb-inch pipe. Butler street extension. River avenue. Ever ett street, private property of John Berlin, Pennsylvania Railroad, Julius Voetter, et al, Penn avenue and Denniston avenue, from Fifth avenue to Shakespeare street; 4 to 5 feet brick and stone. Denniston avenue, from Fifth avenue to Shakespeare street: 20 and 24-inch pipe. Fifth street, from Liberty avenue to the AI lesrheny river; 18 inch-pipe. Haigbts street and private properties of Mrs. S. J. Sargent, John H. McKelvy, Wm. Ward, Pennsylvania Insurance Company, A. V. R. R., M. F. Scalfe and others, from Stanton avenue to Allegheny river, 3 and 5 feet brick and stone. Center avenue, from Graham street to Col lege street; 15-lnch pipe. Stanton avenue, Viola alley and private Froperty of Henry Janson and Mellon Bros., rom west side of Hlland avenue to Negley run; 18, 20 and 24-inch pipe. r Herron avenue, from east side of Anderson street to Center avenue; 20 and 24-inch pipe. .Summerlea street, Holden street, Howe and O'Hara streets, from Ellsworth avenne to Shady avenue; 3 feet brick and stone 20 and 24-inch pipe. Bayard and Neville streets, from Craig street to an outlet at or near tunnel of the Junction Railroad, north of Center avenue; 20 and 24 inch pipe. Plans and specifications can be seen and blanks for bidding can be obtained at this office.' Proposals must be accompanied by a bond, probated before the Mayor or City Clerk. The Department of Awards reserves the right to reject any or all bids. E.M.B1GELOW, Chief of Department of Public Works. ap22-27 Walter 3. osboubne. richabx) uabbows. BARROWS & OSBOURNE JOB PRINTERS, 90 Diamond street Telephone No. 81. se2-k5fbTTS8u JOSEPH PARSES fc CO.. BAY VIEW, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Solicit agencies for manufacturers of iron, steel or metal and patented goods; unexcep tional references. ap23-S0 PROPOSALS. McKEESPOBT, Pa., April 17. 18S9. -VrOTICE to CONTRACTORS-SEALED 1M proposals will be received at tbe office of tbe borough clerk until Tuesday. April 30. 18S9. at 4 P. 3!.. for tbe furnishing of all material (except castings) and labor f or tbe construction of the following sewers, viz: One of 12 in. diam eter in Mulberry alley from Fourth to Fifth avenue, one of 15 In. diameter in Berlin street' from Ninth avenue southwardly to a point near Eleventh avenue and one 'of la in. diameter In Urant street from Logan alley to Evans ave nue, thence In Evans avenue 24 in. diameter to -Jenny Lind street. Plans and specifications of the above work can be seen, and blanks for bidding and all in formation can be had at tbe Engineer's office on and after April 23. Each proposal must ba accompanied by a bond in double tbo amount of the proposal and probated before a Notary of the Public, and-r unless this is strictly adhered, to the proposal will not be considered. Tbe Committee on Sewers reserves the righS to reject any or all bids. GEORGE BOSSART. apl"-9-TWT Clerk. tjr0p0sal8 for painting Office ot County Contkoixeb, TrrrsBUBG, April 16. 1889. ? Sealed proposals will be received at this office until 3 o'clock P. ST.. WEDNESDAY, April 24, 1889, for painting tho following county bridges: Nos, 3 and 7. Bull creek! Nos. L 3, 4. 8, 9. 10, 1L 12 ind 13, Chartiers creek; Nos. 4. 5 and 6. Deer creek; No. L, Deer creek (Little);No. LKelley'8 run; Nos. 2 and 5, Lowries.' run; Nos. 2 and 3, Montour run; No. 4, Miller's run; No. 2, Piney fork: No. 1, Pine run; No. 1, Pillow's run: No. 5, Pine creek: Nos. 2 and 4. Robinson's run; Nos. 1 and 2, Robinson's run (south branch); Nos. L 2 and 3, Robinson's run (north branch); No. 3. Sawmill run; No. L, Sawmill run (Little); Nos. 4 and 6, Sewickley creek (No. 4 being a joint county bridge); No. L Squaw run; No. 6, Turtle creek. Bidders must bid for each bridge separately, and may in addition bid for the lot as a whole. Bidders must visit and examine bridges be fore submitting a bid. Bids to be addressed to the County Commis sioners and indorsed "Proposals for Painting;" -each proposal to be accompanied by a bidder's bond, with two sufficient sureties, in the sum ot not less than 50 per cent of the whole amount; of tbe bid. The right to reject any or all bids Is reserved. The party to whom the contract is awarded shall give bond, with two sufficient sureties, in double the amount of tbe contract, for the faithful performance of said contract. Specifications can be seen and information obtained at the office of tbe County Engineer after THURSDAY. April 18, 1889. JOSIAH SPEER, County Controller. ap!89 ROPOSALS ' ' FOR BRIDGE SUPERSTURCTURE AND . Masonry. Office ot county controller. 1 PITTSBURG, Pa., April 16, 1889. J -,, Sealed proposals will be received until 3 o'clock P. M., Wednesday, April 24. 18S9, at the office of the County Controller, for the super structure and masonry of one wrought iron pin-connected truss and six plate-girder high way bridges, and for construction of ono stono arch bridge, located as fallows' No.L Over Miller's run, at Collins MilL Low truss bridge, 55 feet center to center of end pins, 2 trusses each 7 feet high and divided into 5 panels; to bave vertical end posts. Live load, 1,700 pounds per lineal foot; static load, 640 pounds per lineal foot. No. 2. Over Street's run. Hays' station (skew bridge.) Plate-girder bridge, 38 feet clear span, 41 feet extreme length. Depth of girder, 48 inches. Live load, L700 pounds per lineal foot; static load, 640 pounds per lineal foot. This bridge to bave 10 floor beams spaced 4 feet 1 inches center to center. Present suDerstrueture to be removed by. and to be the property of, contractor for new superstructure; this to be removed as soon as notice is given by masonry contractor that he is ready to proceed with foundations. No. S. Over Bailey's run, Robert Bailey's (skew bridge). Plate-girder bridge, 23 feet clear span, 31 feet extreme length. Depth of girder, 28 Inches. Live load, 1,700 pounds per lineal foot; static load, 625 pounds per lineal foot. No. 4. Over Montour run, at Scott's. Plate-girder bridge, 47 feet clear span, 60 feet extreme length. Depth of girder, 60 inches. Live load, 1,700 pounds per lineal foot; static load, 660 pounds per lineal foot. This bridge to have three intermediate floor beams. No. 6. Over Plum creek, Armstrong's run. Plate-girder bridge, SO feet clear span, 33 feet extreme length. Depth of girder, 28 inches. Live load, L7T0 pounds per lineal foot; static' load, 630 pounds per lineal foot. No. 6. Over Saw Mill run, at Fair Haven (skew bridge). Plate-girder bridge, 30 feet clear span, 33 feet extreme length. Depth of girder. 28 inches. Live load, 1,700 pounds per lineal foot; static loads, 630 pounds per lineal foot. No. 7. Over Little Sewicklev creek, at A, Kaufman's. Stone arch bridge, 30 feet span. Segmental arch. No. 8. Over Potato Garden run, Marshall's old mllL -. Plate-girder bridge, 23 feet clear span, 31 feet extreme length. Depth of girder, 28 inches. Live load, LtOO pounds per lineal loot; statio load, 625 pounds per lineal foot. (Also for repairs to masonry of bridges over Lowries run. at Courtney's mllL and Piney Fork, at McGowan's.) Clear width of all bridges to be 17 feet. All ' bridges to have wrought iron floor beams; these beams (except where sizes are shown on" plans) to be proportioned to carry a distributed live load of at least ten tons. All girder bridges to bave (unless otherwise specified) two inter mediate transverse floor beams. Plank floor ing on girders (unless otherwise specified) to fit down close on top flanges or girder, and to project outside of flanges 3 inches. All bridga . timber (except wheel-guards) to be sound) white oak; wheel-guards to be sound straight grained pine. Deck-girder bridges to be provided with heavy wrought-iron protection railing. Rail ing stanchions to be securely connected with, iron girder, and not attached to wooden floor. All iron to be good bridge iron and to com- Sly with specifications. Workmanship to bo rst-class and conform to specifications. Bridge contractors shonld examine the sites for themselves to ascertain their peculiarities, the extent of false workrequired and facilities for transportation, etc., before bidding. MASONRY. The approximate quantity of masonry Is about 2,400 cubic yards, and must be of good quality and conform to specifications. Bids to be by the cubic yard in place, price to include excavation, pumping, shoring, coffer dams, etc Stone to be sound and durable, and to be ap proved by the County Engineer. Contractors must visit the sites of proposed bridges before submitting a bid. The county will furnish the cement loaded on cars at any railroad depot in the cities of Plttsbnrg or Allegheny, the contractor to pay tho freight. 4 All bids must be addressed to tbe County Commissioners and indorsed. "Proposals for Bridge Superstructure." or "Bridge Masonry," as the case may-be; each proposal to be ac companied by a bidder's bond, with two suffi cient sureties, in the sum of not less than 60 Ser cent of the whole amount of the bid. idders must bid for each bndge separately, and may, in addition, hid for the lot as a whole. The right to reject any or all bids Is re-t-served. The party to whom the contract is awarded, shall give boiid, with two sufficient sureties, in double tbe amount of the contract, for tho faithf nl performance of the said contract. Specifications and forms of bond can bo obtained at the office of Chas. Davis. Esg County Engineer, after Thursday. April 18. 18S9. JOSIAH SPEER, County Controller. Office op the Countt controller, PITT3BUBG, Pa., April 16. 1889. NOTICE TO CEMENT DEALERS-. Sealed proposals will be received at this office until 3 o'clock P. M. WEDNESDAY, April 24. 1889, for furnishing the cement neces sary for the construction and repair of county structures for tbe ensuing season Any of the following brands of cement win he considered: Norton's Cement, New York and Rosendale Cement and Hoffman's Cement. Amount needed, about 2.000 barrels. Bids must he by tbe barrel, loaded on ears at any depot in the cities of Pittsburg or Alle gheny that the County Engineer may direct. Each proposal to be accompanied by a bond in the sum of $1,600, executed by tbe holder as principal and two sufficient and responsiblo persons as sureties. The party to whom the contract is awarded shall give bond, with two sufficient sureties, in double tbe amount of contract, for the faithful performance of said contract: The Commissioners reserve the right to reject any or all bids. For further information inquire at the office of the County Engineer. JOSIAH SPEER, apIS-44 County Controller. RESORTS. THE CHALFONTE. ATLANTIC CITY.N. J. MOVED TO THE BEACH. 1 ENLARGED AND IMPROVED. UNSURPASSED OCEAN VIEW. Salt water baths In the hon.e. Elevator. aplKl-D E. ROBERTS 4 SONS. TJEDFORD MINERAL SPRINGS, J5 BEDFORD, PKNNA. TiPanlnf mountain runrr Wafo nnann.l Hotel newly famished. Opens Jnne 8. Writs lorureuut. x , iux x.juanaeer. ap7-87-D TMttTT Pr.APVnnTfT. QXrTnirTTv t. . " JLT .The undersigned has taken charge or Park Place Hotel, Sewickley. 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