,f- 8i ' a i iV;l iT": ' -V j-V-X, ,' THE PITTSBURG- DISPATCH, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1890." p " 11 ETE NEWS IN BRIEF. "Hundreds of Chinamen were drowned In the storm on the Chinese coast in January. The Fifth Presbyterian Church In North Minneapolis burned yesterday morning. Loss Ja,ooa By the bursting of a boiler at Zabala, on the Mexican Central, two pumpers were killed. Thev were both Americans. The Congo Free State has empowered the Brussels Anti-Slavery Society to send an ex pedition to Africa to aid in suppressing the slave trade. A boiler exploded yesterday moraine in the sawmill of James Hunter, at Rutherclen, Car olina county, Va, killing three people and wounding six. Cashier Bard's shortage amounts to about $42,000. The stockholders of the Lincoln Bank will hold a meeting at once to decide upon their future course. The French Senate, by a rote of ITS to 107, has passed the bill providing for snmmary pro ceeding against newspapers publishing libels ou Government officials. R. H. Cnlpepper. a member of one of the largest grocery and cotton houses in Texas, suicided by shooting himself ou Thursday at his home in Houston. A branch of the Non-Partlsan Woman's Christian Temperance Union, of which Mrs. J, Ellen Foster, of Iowa, is the recognized leader, has been formed in Chicago. Dick Hawes, the wife and child murderer who will be hanged next Friday in Birming ham, Ala has made a third confession, and thisis believed to be the true one. The arc andincandescentlight plant owned by Farwell & Munn, at Freeport, D.L, was de stroyed by fire at an early hour yesterday morn ing. Loss $25,000; insurance $3,000. Advices from Wood river. Montana, state that cattle and horses are aymg in large num bers in that section. Many bands will be wiped out entirely unless a thaw comes soon. The grand jurv at Lafayette, Ind, returned indictments against 21 persons, all charged with conspiracy In connection with their acts as reg ulators. The parties will be allowed ball. A boat with six of the crew of the British ship Sovereign, from Cardiff for Montevideo, which was sunk by a collision with the steamer Highgate off Lundy Island, is still missing. The China Courier (FBaiphona chronicles the assassination of three Europeans, M. d'Ar gencie, his wife and their son. Their bodies were found in a house thattbey had been occu pying. At Dublin Father Kinsella has been sen tenced to two months' imprisonment with hard labor, tor connection with the recent resistance to evictions from the Clangory estate. Pension Agent Ensley has sent to Charles Flaherty. Terre Haute, gnardian of Owen Fla herty, a draft for 513,079. The beneficiary came ont of the service at the close of the war hope lessly insane. Thelatesttheoryregardingthe assassination of Dr. Melvti Fosdick. near Kalamazoo, illch.. is that the shots wtre not Intended for the doctor, but for Albert Fosdrick himself, the alleged assassin. Almost complete returns from the election for Nobles and Representatives held in, the Hawaiian KingdomTebruary S indicate that the Reform party will have a small majority in the next Legislature. At Baltimore the Johns Hopkins University celebrated its fourteenth anniversary yesterday. The public exercises were held in the Mt Ver non Place M. E. Church. Acting President Bemsen presided and made an address. The jury in the Cronin jury bribing case brought iu a verdict finding the only remain ing defendant on trial, Jeremiah O'Donnell, cnilty of the offense cbarged and fixing bis punishment at three years in the penitentiary. The President has approved the act for the construction, of a bridge across the Missouri river at or near Burlington, la., and the act for the construction of a bridge over the Missouri river In Douglass county. Mo., or in Sarpy county, Neb. It is reported that as soon as the lease is signed whereby the Northern Pacific gains control of "the Wisconsin Central, Mr. Villard will commence operations to shorten the length of the latter line from the twin cities to Chicago by about 60 miles. The jury in tne case of Frank Twombley and Eduard La Cloege. engineer and fireman respectively of a freight train which in Bep timber last ran into a passenger train on the Bock Island road near Chicago, causing the loss of seven lives, brought in its verdict of not guilty. Samuel Belt and Oliver Lee have been ar rested at Lebanon, Ind., on the strength of an affidavit made by the divorced wife of Samuel Belt, charging them with having attempted the assassination of Mrs. Randall while a prayer meeting was in progress at her residence, five miles south of Lebanon. At London the Court has cranted an in junction against Miss Agnes Huntingdon, for bidding ber to sing In or outside the United Kingdom without the consent of the Carl Rosa Opera Company. The J udge said he hoped the litigants would arrange their trouble before trial, as it was disadvantageous to managers, actors and singers to parade their quarrels be fore the public. LATE NEWS FR0H BC0TTDALE. Settling the Capacity of a Carry The Town to be Well Supplied With Water. tErXCIAI. TXLXQRUC TO THX DISPATCTtl . ScOTTDAliE, February 22. Secretary O. M. Parker is busy to-day measuring a carry to ascertain what it holds. The men claim they hold 160 bushels when the fact is' they only hold 150 bushels. It is re liably" stated that the H. C. Frick Coke Company has purchased the ML Braddock farm of 1,000 acres, north of TJniontown. .The National Pipe Foundry has resumed operations. -Since the proposition of the Scottdale "Water Company to furnish the town with water for 99 years at $2,200 per year has been knocked out, and since the vote for or against water tax was carried by about 200 majority at the last election for water tax, there is positive assurance that the town will be well supplied with water by next winter. Decline to Serve on the Committer. tErKCIAI. TXLEGBAK TO THE DISPATCH. John stowx. Pa-, February 22. Colonel John P. Linton and Hon. Horace Rose, Mayor-elect of Johnstown, two of the com mittee appointed by Editor Sheppard, to distribute the Mail and Express relief fund, have declined to act in that capacity. The reason assigned is pressing business en gagements. Delicate Women. Children and delicate women should not be forced to take the vile compounds which are usually given for constinatlon, piles, indiges tion, etc. Hamburg Figs are like pre served fruit, and are the best laxative known. 25 cents. Dose, one Fig. Mack Drug Co., N.Y. TTSU Removal Prices on Laces and Embroideries. "New torchons, Oriental and point de genes marked at coat. Edgings, insertings and flouncing! way below cost exquisite patterns. A. G. Caupbeli, & Sons, 710 Penn ave. . Ettekitcee upholstered, carpets cleaned, feathers and mattresses renovated. Hatjgh & Keesak, Phone 1625. 33 and 34 Water st Save i'our Honey By having Dickson the Tailor clean and re pair your clothes, and thus save the expense of buying a new suit. 65 Fifth ave.. cor. "Wood st., second floor. Telephone 1558. Children Photographs A successful specialty at Hendricks & Coa, No. 68 Federal st, Allegheny. Good cabinets for $1 a dozen. Kobby Overcoat At Pitcairn's, 434 Wood street Go to Dickson the Tailor For fine cleaning and repairing, 65 Fifth ave.. cor. Wood st,second floor. Telephone 1558. aiEETXKGa. SjOTICE ALLEGHENY COUNCIL NO--L 112, JriO.U. A. M. The members will assemble TO-DAY (Sunday). February 23,' I90. at 1:15 P. Jt, sharp, to attend the tnseral of our late brother. John B. Dolde. Uniform cap and white -gloves will be worn. Members tAnd. ... ..,.. wVUUWiS W ,' jt -- JX. tT. DiAVUlU, 123-75 R. & PENN COUNCIL NO. 288, NATIONAL Union The members of this council are requested to meet at the council cnamber. No. 208 Ohio street, on SUNDAY, February 23, at 1 o'clock sharp, to attend the funeral of our late friend John B. Dolde. Members of sister coun cils respectfully invited to attend. . G. A. MOECEEL, President xrj uio iuwiUTE,-gecretary. Allxohzstj, February 22, 1S90. f e23-6 M3-Dirplay advertisements one dollar per square or one insertion. Classified advertise ments on this page such as Wanted, For Bale, To Let, ei&, ten cents per line or each inser tion, and none taken for less than fifty Tents. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH BRANCH OFFICES. THE DISPATCH HAS OPENED A BRANCH OFFICE FOR THE SOUTHSIDE AT NO. 1T0 CAKSON STREET. WHEKE ADVERTISE MENTS. NEWS AND SUBSCKIPTIONS CAN BE LEFT. BOTH FOB GENEKAX. EDITIONS. AND FOB THE SPECIAL SOUTHSIDE ISSUE PUB LISHED EACH SATURDAY. BRANCH OFFICES ARE ALSO ESTAB LISHED AT THE FOLLOWING PLACES, WHERE WANT. FOB SALE. TO LET. AND OTHEB TRANSIENT ADVERTISEMENTS WILL BE RECEIVED UP TO 9 P.M. FOB IN SERTION NEXT MWKNING: Advertisements are to be prepaid except where advertisers already have accounts with Tub 1)18- l-JLTCH. prrrsBTJKG. THOMAS MCCATFKEY, 3568 Butler street. EMIL G., STUCKEY. Mth street and Penn ave. E. G.8TUCKEYCO.,Wylleave. andl'ultonst N. STOKELY. Fifth Avenue Market House. EAST IND. 3. W. WALLACE. 6121 Penn avenue. OAKLAND. MCALLISTER & SHEIBLEK,5taav. Alwoodst SOUTn&lDX. JACOB SPOHN. No. : Carson street. H. A. DONALDSON. 1707 Carson street. ALLEGHENY". A. J. KAERCHEK, 89 Federal street. H. J. McBRIDE. Market House, Allegheny. FEED H. EGGEKS. ITS Ohio street F. H. EGGEKS & SON. Ohio and Chestnut its. J. F. STEVENSON. Arch and Jackson streets. THOMAS MCHENRY, Western and Irwin aves. G. W. HUGHES. Pennsylvania and Beaver aves. PEKKYM. GLEIM. Rebecca and Allegheny aves. JI1LLVALE BOROUGH. W. W. FLOCKER. Stationer. Jlo. 4 Grant ave. WANTED. aisle Help. TTT ANTED-OFFICE BOY AT 814 PENN AVE. V Apply between 9 and 10 o'clock this A. M. fe-110 WANTED TWO PATTERN MAKERS, immediately. J. H. JONES, 2410 Penn ave. fe3-129 WANTED-FIRST-CLASS MALE COOK FOR hotel: must be sober. Address LOCK BOX 669. Uniontowu. Pa. leffi-19 WANTED - EXPERIENCED TRAVELIN G salesman for city and country. A. B. GEHMAN 4 CO., Chicago. IU. fe23-83 "TTTANTED DRUG CLERK-GIVE EXPERI VV ENCE. reference and salary expected. Ad drees PARKH1LL, Dispatch omce. fe23-77 WANTED-A OUNG MAN OVER 16, WELL edncated and desirous of learning archi tecture. Address ARCHITECT, Dispatch office. feS-85 WANTED COLORED MAN WHO HAS HAD some experience working about a drygoods store. Applv. with reference, to SAMPLINEB & BICH, 819 Liberty st feO-ZS WANTED-SEVEN GOOD SALESMEN FOB East West North and South, liberal in ducements. TA-VA-ZON REMEDIES CO.. 301 to 07 Grant st, Pittsburg. Pa. I e23-131 WANTED-A MANAGER FOR AN IRON mill: must have a practical knowledge of all the branches of manufacturing iron. Address BRILLIANT, Dispatch office. fen-I WANTED-TWO GOOD MEN WHO UNDER STAND making Are escapes and putting up; none but thorough mechanics need apply. TAYLOB DEAN, Market St. fe23-S0 VTT-ANTED-DRIVER ONE THOROUGHLY V acquainted with the city and good hustler; call Sundav between 10 A. M. and 12 M. at 438 Lib erty st NELSON. MORRIS CO. Iet3-126 TVTANTED-BAKEK TO WORK AS SECOND V band; must be good on bread; single man. sober: American preferred: no drunkard need apply. M. E. SAMPLE, Washington. Pa. jell-Si WANTED A GOOD AGENT TO SELL Wheeler & Wilson sewliig machines on commission: territory excellent; one who has a horse prererre i. Address LOCK BOX SS, Apollo, Pa. fea-52 XVT AN TED FOREMEN, FAYMASTEK& ETC.. v V can make largo commissions and give their men the very best watch for the money by form ing cluhJ. DU BOIS WATCH CLUBS. 1 Wood street fe2-33 TVTANTED AT ONCETWO LONG AND YY one short straw collar makers and two good harness makers. Call at ACHE'S HARNESS AND TRUNK STORE, cor. Diamond and Wood sts., Pg. fe23-. TrANTKD-AGENTS TO SELL STANLEY'S YV Adventures In Africa, the most reliable edi tion published: sells on 8lrht: send for circulars and terms at once. FANN IN G & GUREEN. Mc Cance block. reS3-73 ANTEDDETECTIVES IN EVERY COUN- TY: shrewd men to act under Instructions In our secret serrlce; experience not necessary: jpar- tlculars free. GRANNAN DETECTIVE BUREAU CO., 44 Arcade, Cincinnati, O. feS-94-SSU TT ANTED FOR THE UNITED STATES YV army able-bodied, unmarried men, be tween the ages of II and 2S years: good pay, ra tions, clothlnK and medical attendance. Apply at So. 915 PENN AVENUE, Pittsburg, Pa. deS-16-su -VTTANTED-AGENTS-IN EVERY COUTY V In the State to handle the best selling house hold article ever before the public: something new: big commission. Address G. W. BROWNE, General Agent 311 Penn ave., Pittsburg, Pa. fH-4S TTJANTED COMPETENT PARTY TO TAKE Y v manacement of our wholesale boslness In that section: $50" required for incidental expenses in starting: manufacturing requires our entire time; salary, R, 400. LOOMIS. Como building, Chicago. feS3-S9 WANTED-AGENT3 SHOULD WRITE FOB Illustrated circular and terms for two weeks' trial of Missouri washer; washes dirtiest clothes clean by hot steam wlthoutrnbblng: easily sold: profitable. J. WORTH, M Beekman st. New York City. nolo-M-wssn WANTED-AGENTS-AS WE ARE GOING to move In a more desirable building we are selling everythtnc below cost and will take on a few men on salarv to solicit our goods on easy Installments; call soon. UNION CREDIT CO., 103 Fourth ave. feSS-74 -TVTAN1ED BAD -WKITERS AT SMART'S YV BUSINESS AND SHORTHAND COL LEGE, removed to 12 Federal street Allegheny, near bridge: open 9A.M. to 9 F. M. ; a good hand writing guaranteed In a few lessons; instruction private for ladles and gentlemen. rel8-50-TT8Su -TUTANTED-SALESMEN AT ONCE-A FEW YV good men to sell our goods by sample to the wholesale and retail trade: w6 are the largest manufacturers In our line: liberal salary paid; permanent position: money advanced for wares, advertising, etc For terms address CENTEN NIAL MFG. CO., Chicago, 111. felG-110-wssu -TV7-ANTED-AGENTS EVERYWHERE FOB YY our great Stanley book: agents now at work are making big money, tStotlOperday: no book ever published sells so well; remember, our book Is the authentic one, and contains all the very latest Information regarding Stanley's adventures In Africa: write quick for circulars, or send SO cents for elegant canvassing sample. . GATELY & CO., 25 Federal st, Allegheny, Pa. fe23-33 WANTED AGENTS RELIABLE MEN. experienced or not may find a rare opening for permanent and lucrative employment; suc cessful Industrial men, hustlers, will find this a golden opportunity: policies lssusd for f 100 to 110, -OuO: Immediate full benefit: no lapses. Apply forenoons to VERMONTLIFEIN8URANCK CO., Filth ave. and Wood st (Eisner building). Pltts bnri. Pa. WM. H. GILL, General Agent for Western Pennsylvania. fe2-71-wsu WANTED SALESMEN ON SALARY OR commission to handle the new patent chemi cal Ink erasing pencil: tne greatest f filing novelty ever produced: erases Ink thoroucblv In two sec onds: no abrasion of paper; 200 to 600 per cent pro fit; one agent's sales amounted to 62J In six days; another S32 In two hours; we want one energetic general agent for each State and Territory; sam ple by mall 35cents. Fortermsand full particu lars address THE MONROE ERASES MFG. CO., La Crosse, Wis. fe23-23 Female Help. w- ANTED-A NDBSE GIRL FOB TWO children. Inaulreat 24 FEDERAL ST.. Pittsburg. fe2J-88 -TTTANTED-FIVE EXPERIENCED 8ALE8 W LADIES for KAUFMANNS' CLOAK DE PARTMENT. feSS-140 TVTANTED AN EXPERIENCED 1.ADY AS YV fitter in our cloak department DANZIG ER A CO.. Sixth st and Penn ave. fe23-I12 -TTTASTED-TWO YOUNG LADIES DESIB YV OUS of going Into the theatrical business. Address W. I. H., Dispatch office. feZ3-113 WAN TED-LADIES TO DO WRITING AT home: send self-addressed, stamped enve lope to HAGEB COMPANY, South Bend, Ind. feZ3-Z7 -VTTANTED-LAD1E3 AT HOME UNDER A Y V guarantee of 812 00 per week salary: contract given, easv. agreeable work. Address with stamp, .NINON CHEMICAL CO.. P. O. Box239. Cincin nati, O. fe23-31 WAN TED-SIX CHORUS LADIES FAMILIAR with the operas of Mascotte. Olivette and Mikado; also six extra ladles of fine appearance. ROBT. CURRAN. First Aye. Hotel, after 12 o'clock to-day. fe!3-12S WANTED YOUNG LADY FOR OFFICE work: must be wide-awake, attractive and rapid typewriter; hours are short work easy; wages 15 a week. Address, giving full name, P. O. BOX724. Pittsburg. , fe-7 TTANTED-PIN MONEY ANY WOMAN V can make a few dollars weekly without in terference with other duties; no canvassing or agency. Call or send 10 cents for material and Particulars, a C. CO.. 7S7 Broadway, N. Y. City. WANTED-H.DY, TO DO WRITING FOB me at her own home wbo will receive good wages. Address, with self-addressed stamped envelope, Miss FLORA D. JONES, Sooth Bend, Ind.. proprietor of the famous -"Blush of Roses" for the complexion. fe2-28 WANTED-I WISH TO EMPLOY A TBW ladles on salary to take charge ofray bnsl 5e7.vLJnelr h0TVi'' " Tery fascinating and healthful; wages 810 'per wees; reference given; good nay for part tfine. Address with stamp. MBS. ilABlON WALKEE,LoulsvHIe. Ky! sell-u-Tksu WANTED. BleJe and Female Heln. WANTED A LIMITED NUMBER OF ladles and gentlemen to Join a first-class amateur dramatic co. ihat has an Al elocutionist as Instructor and coacher. Aodress BOX 839; city. less-iu "TrjANTED-LADIES AND GENTLEMEN IN V city and country wishing to earn S3 to f 5 a day at their own homes: no canvassing; work jurnlshed and sent by mall any distance. Address with stamp,.CKYSTALIZED PHOTO CO.. 112 W. blxthst, Cincinnati. O. fel8-32-Bn -VTT ANTED WOBK. BY AN ACTIVE AND YV intelligent man of 23; good reference; also bond if required. JAMES, Dispatch office. WANTED-POSmON BY A YOUNG GER MAN man; understands English: can give best references. Address O. B., Dispatch office. ., Ie23-69 TTTANTED POSITION AS TRAVELING tt salesman with furniture house; four years' experience with New York house. Address E. V. G.. Dispatch office. fe23-I35 TTTANTED-POSnTON AS ENGINEER BY T T young man with over seven years' experi ence; best or references given. Address ENGI NEER, Box 204, Monongabela City, Pa. fe23-13 WANTED-BY A PRACTICAL ACCOUNT ANT, complicated books to adjust, books to open, balance or close; references; charges reasonable. Address F. L. T., Dispatch office. tea-lb TjrjANTED-BY A THOROUGHLY COMPE YV TENT dressmaker, position, totaaecharge of an establishment; will do the fitting, draping and designing: none but first-class need applv; business bouse preferred. Address DRAPER, Dispatch office. fel9-41-wsu Booms. Bonses. Etc WANTED-BY APRIL L TWO OR THREE unfurnished rooms with educated ramlly: no children. COMMERCIAL, Dispatch office. fe23-67 Boarding. TTTANTEllTWO CONNECTING PARLORS V with board for gentleman and wife; loca tion central. Address "PERMANENT." Dis patch office. fe23-42 WANTED-BY LADY, WHOSE HUSBAND travels, board and room In aristocratic pri vate family; East Endor Allegheny: nonebutflrst class parties need applv; reterences given and re quired. Address Mrs. C. H. DURAND, Seventh Avenue Hotel; fe23-14 Financial. w ANTED-SMALL MORI GAGES-L J.WIL SON, 149 Fourth ave. n26-Z3 WANTED-GOOD CITY MORTGAGES money at low rates. C. H.LOVE, No. 83 Fourth avenue. fe23-8S TiTANTED-MORTGAGES-MON EY TO LOAN Y V In sums to suit at 4K, S and 6 per cent ALLES &tBAILEY, 1C4 Fourth ave. Tel. IC7. apl9-14-TTSSU WANTEDMORTGAGES IN LARGE AND small amounts at lowest rates. GEO. S. MACBUM, Room 34 Fidelity Building, 121 Fourth ave. fel9-61 . TTTANTED YOU TO GET A BAKER'S Y V dozen (IS) of Stewart & Co. '4 fine cabinet photos for tL at 90 and 92 FEDERAL ST.. Alle gheny mv28-49-TTSU WANTED-MOKTGAUES-1.000,000TOLOAN In large and small amounts at 4H. 5 and 6 per cent, free of State tax: no delay. REED B. CO YLE CO.. 131 Fourth ave. my21-60 WANTED-UNTIL APRIL 1-FINE CABIN ETS: 81 per doz., or young and old, at AU FRECHT'S "ELITE" GALLERY, 516 Market street, Pittsburg. Come soon for sittings and avoid the rush. Ja5-44-MWThBu trXTASTED MOKTG AGES-tl, 000, OOOTO LO AN Y t . :elty and suburban properties at 4j'i Sand (percent and on larms In Allegheny and adja cent counties at 6 per cent. 1. 11. PEN NOCK 4 SON, 103 Fonrth avenue. ap7-f41 WANTED TO LOAN MONEY WE HAVE over one million dollars to loan on city and suburban property at 4H per cent; no tax: we will also loan money on improved farms In Alle gheny, Beaver, Fayette, Washington and West moreland countles;any marketable security taken for loans of any amount BLACK & B AlRD, 95 Fourth ave. je3-a9-sa Sliscellaneoas. XITANTED-SPANISH LESSONS-D. WATT, YV Pittsburg Bridge Co.. city. fe23-28 VTTANTEn-AT TAFT'S PHILA. DENTAL Y T BOOMS, to get everybody to get best set teeth for 83, a good set for So. fe9-S0 TUT ANTED PERSONS WISHING TO THOH Y V OUGHLY learn shorthand and tvpewrltlng in the briefest time to call at MaRTIN'S SHOR-1-HAND SCHOOL, 412 Wood St. fe'JX-34 WANTED -WILL GIVE FREE SITE AND free gas to manufactories at Jeannette, on main line of Pennsylvania Railroad. Address EAST JEANNETTE LAND CO.,Greensburg, Pa. JaS-19 -TTJANTED-SECOND-HAN J MILLING MA YV CHINE casable of milling gear-21 Inches diameter and one-third pitch; also ono20-lnch small lathe. Address W. M. K., 129 Taggartst.,, Allegheny. fe21-2 ' WANTED-TO SELL A MANUFACTURING business started In 1878 and established on a paying basis: 810,000 required. For particulars call on or address ALD. THUS. M. TATEM.40 W. Diamond, Allegheny, Pa. fe22-67 XTTANTED-EVERYONE TO KNOW THAT YV PEARSON, the leading photographer, of 96 Fifth ave. and 43 Federal St., All'y., Is making a life size crayon portrait, beautifully framed-and one dozen cab. photos, ail for 88; all tne work: mhl3-63 WANTED-FOR FIVE CENTS. TWO BAGS of bine and a fine Dixon lead pencil, all In one package, use Matilda Duncan's Blue printed on each pencil: for laundry purposes has no equal; ask vour grocers for It. Wholesale by JOHNSTONS. EAGYE&EARL, 120 Second ave. fe22-64 FOB SALE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE CUT Residence. FOE SALE-FIFTH AVENUE PROPERTY, nearthe powerhouse, for less than value. O. H. LOVE, No. 93 Fourth avenue. fe22-88 FORSALE-81,8aO-WYLIE, NEAR HEURON avenue, almost new frame bouse of five rooms, hall, good 'cellar, etc.; lot 20x112. COOPER & PETTY, 107 Fourth avenue. fe23-100 FOR SALE-81.800-CONKL1N ST.. NEAR ylle, new two-story frame nonse four rooms, nail; all in flrst-classcondltiontcltv water; a bargain; lot 21x90. COOPER & PETTY. 107 Fourth ave. fe23-10O F OR BALE-83.200-SCOTT ST., GOOD 2 storv frame. 7 rooms, wide hall, good drv cellar, both gases: bouse In good repair and a bargain: lot 24x100. COOPER PETTY, 107 Fourth avenue. fe23-10O FOR SALE-82. MO-GROVE ST.. NEAR ROSE, neat two-story frame, four rooms and attic: hall on first and second floors: good cellar: all In excellent repair; lot24x94). COOPER & PETTY, 107 Fourth are. fe73-100 ORSALE-MT WASHINGTON. NEAR IN XJL1NE, only f 1.60(1, neat frame bouse ot 4 rooms: hall, good dry cellar; all in excellent re pair: lot 24x95; very cheap and easy terms. COOP ER PETTY, 107 Fourth ave. fe23-lC0 FOR SALE-SiOOO-MADlSON AVE.. TER MINUS Central Traction line, new frame house four rooms and good cellar: all in excellent condition: water, etc.: a great bargain; lot 24x100. COOPER & PEITY. 107 Fonrth ave. fe23-100 FOR BALE-82.600-NEW FRAME DWELL ING, five rooms, finished attic, hall, vestibule. Inside shutters, side entrance, etc, grained and well finished, one-half square from cable nne; lot 20x144 feet: easy terms. L. O. FRAZIER. Forty fifth and Butler sts. fe20-70-vgu FOR SALE-89.100-NO. 262 MAIN ST.-DR. EMUERLING'S grand residence; lot 60x120 ft,, with brick dwelling of ball, vestibule, 9 rooms, bath and finished attic, cemented cellar, range, both gases. Inside shutters, slate mantels; newly painted and papered throughout; also 2 story frame stable on rear of lott'verv easy pav ments; will sell the house and lot 25X120, for 87,600; easy terms. THOS. MCCAFFREY, 3509 Butler st. fel6-58-WSSU East End Residences. FOR SALE AN ELEGANT AND COMPLETE home on Marchand street East End, 10 rooms; large lot with stable See BAXTER, THOMPSON & CO., 162 Fourth ave. fe23-115-ThBu TjWR SALE-ONLY 84.500 MEYBAH AVE., X! Oakland, a new two-story and mansard brick dwelling of eight rooms, ball, vestibule, bath. In side w. c and w. s., inside shutters, range, h. and c water, slate mantels and tile hearths, sliding doors, nicely papered throughout porches front and rear, laundry In basement with statlonarv tubs: lot 22x100 to an alley. J.E. GLASS, No. 133 Fifth ave. fe23-23 FOB SALE-ONLY 83,700-BOND STREET, near Sheridan ave., and directly opposite the Dllworth residence, a new frame dwelling of six rooms, attic Pt-ntry, hall, vestibule, bath. Inside w. c. and sta. w. s. range, h. and c. water, slate mantels and tile hearths. Inside shutters, porches front and rear, slate room; this Is a fine residence In an excellent location: lot 25x100 to an alley. J. E. GLASS, Ho. 138 Filth ave. Telephone 1784. fe23-23 TTiOB SALE MAYFLOWER STREET. FIVE X? minutes' walk rrom East Liberty station, a first-class frame dwelling or six large rooms, hall, vestibule, bath. large attic w. c. and stationary w. s.; has natural wood finish throughout slate mantels, stone hearths. Inside shutters, double windows, Ant-class hardware, plenty of large closets, range pantry, excellent cellar, slate roor; was built for owner to live in: price 83,800. J. E. GLASS, 138 Fifth ave. Telephone 1764. fe23-s5 FOR SALE 86.500 AN EAST END RESI DENCE, new modern style brick dwelling of nine rooms, hall, vestibule, etc.; first floor fin ished in solid oak and cherry; a special feature of this bouse is tbe bathroom, which is a model In perfection: the latest and most Improved system of sanitary plumbing has been used; cemented cellar and good laundry; both gases and electric light combination fixtures throughout the house; street paved with asphalt and flagstone sidewalks: only eight minutes' walk from cable road, with 6-cent fare. BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave. fe2l-17 FOR SALE-HOUSES ARE SCARCE AND rents high: why not buy your own home and avoid moving about t Go to Kelley ft Sogers, No. 6315 Station street and they will show you something nice in the way of 4, &, 8 and 12-room houses, well situated on good streets, in prices ranging from (1,500 to 82Q.00O, on good terms and easy payments: they will also show you 150 of tbe finest and cheapest building lots in the East End. within four minutes' walk of the cable lines: fare only Se to and from the city. Don't forget to call soon on KELLEY & ROGERS, 8315 Station .street They will sell you something worth the money. FOR SALE-IMPKOVED SEAL ESTATE. East Ead ResiaeDce- FOR SALE-P.250-TERMS TO SUIT PUR CHASER, substantial brick dwelling of 6 rooms; lot 23x140 feet: located In East Liberty, near cable line. W.C.STEWAKT, 114 Fourth ave. fe23-7 FOR SALE-A SOUTH HIGHLAND AVENUE residence, for 89,000 with all the latest con veniences; the best bargain on the market; must be sold by March 1 If sold at all. C. H. LOVE, No. 93 Fourth avenue. fe22-88 FOR BALE-84,500-TEBM8 11.000 CASH, BAL ANCE 8300 a year, new, substantial and at tractive dwelling: has 8 rooms and all convenien ces desirable: located in Shadyslde. W. C. STEWART, 114 Fourth ave. fe23-7 FOR SALE-ftNu WILL BUY A NEW BRICK dwelling in Baum Grove of 8 rooms, fln nlshed attic, h. and c. water, slate mantels, tile hearths, front porch; lot 40x110. BAXTER, THOMPSON & CO., 162 Fourth ave. fe2S-H5-ThSU FOR SALE-WINEBIDDLE AVENUE-f3,S0Q, new 2-story frame house, seven rooms, re ception hall, both gases,' porchts, etc.: a very com plete and comfortable bouse: lot 30x160; easy terms. COOPER & PKTJ Y, 107 Fourth avenue. fe23-100 FOR SALE-84.a)0-TW.t-STORY AND MAN SARD brick dwelling lu Oakland, eight rooms. hsIU vestibule, bath, range, inside w. c, good laundry, etc : large lot: a bargalnto a quick buyer. BLACK & BAIRD, 85 Fourth ave. 2D-74. fe21-17 FOB SALE - 83,800 OAKLAND, McKEE place; a nice new frame dwelling of 7rooms, hall, vestibule, bath, range, slate mantels, cblna closets, inside shutters, etc: a bargain: for a few days only. BLACK & BAIRD, 93 Fourth ave. ID-73 fe21-17 FOB SALE A NIC& HEW DWELLING OF 7 rooms, bath, range, hall, vestibule, inelde w. c, front and Tear porches, slate mantels: lot 30x100, on Cypress street Shadyslde; possession at once; easv terms. GEORGE SCHMIDT, 157 Fourth ave., Pittsburg. fe23-92 FOR SALE ROUP STREET-ELEGANT HEW brick Queen Anne, 12 rooms, bath, laundry, inside w. c, range, b. andc. water: house hand somely papered, and finished in hard wood; will be sold at a bargain; large lot. COOPER & PETTY, 107 Fourtu avenue. fe2S-100 IJIORSALE ONLY 811.000; TERMS. 82,000 CASH and 81,000 a year; new and attractive press brick dwelling, contains 12 rooms and all the con veniences; is elegantly papered throughout: large lott this property is desirably located In Shady side, and is a bargain. W. C. STEWART. 114 Fourth ave. fe23-7 TTtOB SALE-AIKEN AVENUE, NEAR FIFTH JO frame house, ten rooms, hall in center, vesti bule, bath, range, Inside w.c, slate mantels, both gases, electric bells, tile bearths; handsomely papered and grained; lot 89x163: this property will be sold at a sacrifice. COOPER PETTY, 107 Fourth avenue. fe23-10O FOR SALE DEARBORN STREET, NEAR Winebiddle avenue: 84,000: one square from Penn avenue cable cars (Sc fare); cozy frame dwelling of six rooms, finished attic hall, good dry cellar, porches, city water and good well, nice lot and well Improved, 39X100. COOPER PETTY, 107 Fourth avenue. fe-10o FOR SALE-I0,000-AMBER STREET, BAUM Grove, elegant new brick Queen Anne of 12 rooms, bath, range Inside w. c, h. and c. water, stationary washstands, reception hall, both gases, house finished in oak; contains every convenience; this Is an exceptional bargain; large lot. COOPER & PETTY, 107 Fourth avenue. feU-100 FOR SALE-HERRON AVE.. ONLY THREE minutes from cable cars, 81.650; good frame uweiung oi eignt rooms, nail ana conveniences; large lot fronting 60 feet on Herron ave. extend ing back to Anderson St.; shade trees and shrub berv; beautiful location: a great bargain. COOPER a PETTY, 107 Fonrth ave fe23-100 FOR SALE-CONRAD ST. NEAR LIBERTY lavenue, Shadyslde An elegant new Queen Anne brick residence of 12 rooms, four on each floor; all elegantly finished with latest Improve ments and perfect In every respect: with a beau tirul lot 75x132 on corner of an alley; price only 88,000. J. E. GLASS, 138 Fifth ave. Telephone 1764. fei3-85 FOR SALE-ONLY 83.000-EASY TERMS FOR a new 2-story frame dwelling of 7 rooms, hall, vestibule natural gas, city water, porcbes front and rear; lot 21x120 to an alley; this home is within 4 minutes' walk of Fifth ave.. and is on one of the best streets in Oakland. For particu lars see J. E. GLASS, 133 Fifth ave Telephone 1761. fe23-23 F OR 8ALE-CRAIG ST. TWO-STORY AND mansard stone front residence of nine rooms. nail. vestiDUie, Datn, witn an conveniences, in side shutters, hardwood mantels, tile hearths, range h. and c. water, both gases, pantry and china closets, laundry, porches, electric bells, etc: lot 30x140 feet: price (8,500. See REED B. COYLE & CO., 131 Fourth are. fe23-10-TTSu FOR SALE-EDWIN STREET, EAST END. A very cozv frame dwelling of six rooms, re ception nail, bav window, front and rear porches, natural gas, water, nicely papered and painted. Inside shutters, cellar under whole house, lot2Sx 120 to an alley: this is a desirable borne, being verv near to Fifth avenue cable: price (3,500 on moderate terms. J. E. GLASS, 133 Fifth avenue. fe28-85 FOR SALE-H00O-NEW 310DERN FRAME dwelling, on a good East End street conven ient to steam and cable cars; contains six rooms, attic ball, batb, inside w. c. china closet front and rear porcbes, slate mantels, tile hearths. In side shutters, slate roof, etc.: complete sewerage; lotZlxl33feet to alley: (1. 000 cash; balance easy payments. SeeL. O. FRAZ1EB, Forty-firth and Butler sts. fe20-70-rBn FOB SALE GRAZIER STREET. 1 SQUARE fromDallas statlon.a new Queen Anne frame dwelling of 8 rooms with bath. w. c, hall, vesti bule inside shutters, large porcbes, cellar: honse Is elegantly painted and grained throughout and substantially built for home of owner, who Is leaving city; lot 37x135 to an alley: price only 84,000 on reasonable terms. J. E. GLASS, 138 Fifth avenue. fe23-sS ABeghenr Residences. FOB SALE ON CARROLL ST., SECOND ward, frame house, six rooms and hall; gas and water; lot 25x100 to W. Jefferson st ; price (3.250. EWING&BYEKS, 93 Federal street fe23-9 , FI OR SALE -84. 800. IRWIN AVE.. BRICK house of eight rooms, hall and attle and all conveniences; lot 20x100 to paved alley; posses sion April 1. EWIHG & BYEKS, 93 Federal st. fe23-9 FOR SALE NEW BRICK HOUSE. EIGHT rooms, on a good street one square from North avenue and parks, Allegheny City: pos session March L C. H. LOVE, No. 93 Fourth avenue. fe22-S3 FOR SALE-NEW BRICK HOUSE. EIGHT rooms, on a good street, one square from North avenue and parks, Allegheny City: pos esslon March 1, 1890. C. H. LOVE, No. 93 Fourth avenue. fe22-88 FOR SALE-85.600, ON BOYLE ST., NEAR parks, brick house of seven rooms, ball and attic; both gases and water: marble mantels; lot 20x90; possession April 1. EWING & BYEKS, 93 Federal st. fe23-9 P IOR SALE-32.500-HARHISON ST.. ALLE GHENY, new frame house five rooms and attic ball, good cellar, nat. gas; house nicely Sainted and finished: terms (1,000 cash. COOPER PEITY, 107 Fourth ave. fe23-lO0 FOR SALE-ELEGANT BBICK RESIDENCE near parks, Allegheny: 10 rooms, attics, batb, laundry, etc.; all conveniences;" price (9,500; easy terms: If you want to bny a lovely home In a desirable neighborhood at a great bar gain, examine this. W. W. MCNEILL & BRO., 105 Fonrth ave. fe23-40 FOR SALE LOTS. CltV Lota. FOR SALE LOTS FOR (250. (10 CASH, NEAR Wylleave. cable line: cheapest In the mar ket: call for plan. COOPER & PETTY, 107 Fourth ave. fe23-100 FOR SALE-FINE CORNER LOT, 60x120, surrounded by handsome Improvements, on paved street in Nineteenth ward: close to cable: at (70 per foot front MELLON BROTHERS, 6319 Station st, . E. fe23-127-TT8U East End Lois. IriOB BALE-82. 750-A CHOICE LOT 84X147 FEET 1 desirably located In Shadyslde. W. C. STEWART. Ill Fourth ave. fe23-7 FOR SALE-IVY ST. .NEAR BOUP STATION and Fifth ave cable a very nice lot 5X120 to an alley; only (1.000. J. E. GLASS. 138 Filth ave. fe23-85 FOB SALE CRAIG STREET LOT, 50x140, TO an alley; price only (2.000: .this lot Is perfectly level ana is within 200 feet of Center ave. J. E. GLASS, 138 Fifth ave. fe23-23 F OR SALE VERY CHOICE BUILDING LOT on Stanton aye.. E. E.: three mlnctes from N. Higniana ave. ; soxjoo: low price. BAXTER, THOMPSON & CO., 162 Fourth ave. fe23-115-ThSu FOE SALE-(550-ONLY ONE LEFT; LOT 25 X10O, In Twenty-first ward; handy to railroad, and nicely located; will sell .on easy payments. MELLON BROTHERS, 6349 Station St.. E.E. fe23-127-TTStt FOR SALE WILMOT STREET, OAKLAND, fronting tbe east and having a magnificent view of the Schenley Park; corner lot size 25x100. For particulars see J. . GLASS, No. 138 Fifth ave fe22-14 FOR SALE A FEW LOTS REMAINING ON principal streets in Twenty-Hrst ward which we oiler at from (675 to (950 ou easy payments; some of these are good business sites. MELLON BROTHERS. 6349 Station St., E. E. fe23-127-TT8n F OK SALE-CHOICE LOT ON REBECCA ST., Twentieth ward. 84x134 feet, convenient to steam and cable cars, eastern exposure between good improvements: will sell at a low figure to a prompt buyer. L. O. FRAZIER, Forty-Hfth and Butler sts. fe20-70-FSU FOR SALE (1,250 (EACH) TWO ELEGANT building lots In Oakland. 100 ft. from paved street, also sewered and flagstone sidewalk; a bar gain to party who will build two good bouses cost ing not less than (4,000. BLACK ft BAIRD. 95 Fourth ave. 2 D fe21-17 FOB SALE BOQUETST:. CORNER WILMOT St. Oakland lots. 25x120; these lots, situated as they are in tbe choicest residence location In Oakland and being surrounded by large resi dences, will be appreciated by those desiring to build for a home. For particulars see J. E. GLASS, No. 133 Fifth ave. fe22-14 Alleebcnv lyota. FOB SALE-LARGE LOT ON HORTH AVE NUE. Allegheny City, fronting the parks. O. H. LOVE, No. 83Tonrtq avenue feg-8 Farms. TTOB SALE-VALUABLE FARM 21 MILES BE H LOW Pittsburg on line of P., Ft W. a By., near Conway yards, K mile from stations, churches, schools and store: price 825,000 cash or (28,000 in payments; Tor further information call on or address J. W. DOBBIN, Baden, Pa. fc3-13-a,26mhl,4,U FOB SALE-LOTS. Suburban lotk. FOR SALE A LOT IN WILK1NSBURG, 78x200 feet: 11 minutes' walk from station: price (600. Address SAY, Dispatch office. fe20-28 FOR SALE-BELMONT PLACE. INGRAM, In the beautiful Chartlers Valley, choice lots 50x163 and 194, (400 to (600: houses to set back 40 ft. and to cost at least 82,000;' streets 50 tt wide and sewered : 32 trains dally; fare 5)fc: terms (25 down, balance (10 per month, W. A. ZAHN, so Fourth ave fe23-52-TT6u FOR SALE-HERE IS A SNAP FOR A qnlck buyer with (2.500 In cash: a block of 11 nlcelarge lots; shaded with fruit trees: beautiful ly situated near proposed Bellevne Electric Boad; right in midst or new buildings; convenient to handsome new schoolhouse: to sell promptly I name this price, 25 to SO per cent below anythlrg offered in the locality. F. H. BUCKING, cor. Sixth and Liberty sts.; fruit stand. fe23-19 FOR SALE-AT SHERADEN. ON P., C. A ST. L. RY., the best and cheapest suburban prop erty In the county; ten lots lor the price of one at the "East End" that is no better and no more accessible to- the business parts of the city; buy when yon can get value for your money and where ?our property can increase In value: the easiest erms in market: houses built for buyers. THE SHERADEN LAND AND IMPT. CO.. LIM., 127 Fifth ave. fel5-72-FSSU FOR SALE-BUSINESS. Business Chances. FOR SALE-HOUSE, LOT AND GROCERY store: good location and paying big. Call on or address GEO. S. MARTIN CO., 503 Liberty it. feiO-29 FOR SALE JOB FEINTING OFFICE, WITH first-class city trade; terms one-third cash; good reasons for seUlng. W. G .Dispatch office fel9-43-WTSu F OR SALE-A SMALL. WELL EQUIPPED nrintlnp office. For particulars anolv to FIDELITY TITLE AND TRUST CO., 121 and 123 Fourth ave. feS-50 TJiOR SALE-BUTCHER BUSINESS; A SPLEN- X' DID opportunity to bny a wen estaoiisnea and good paying business near the city. GEO. 8. MAORUM, Boom 34 Fidelity Building, 121 fezj-32 i ourtn ave FOR SALE-A CHOICE NEW DRUG STORE in Meyersdale, Pa.; population 1,800: agri cultural and mining community; . cause of sale death of owner. Applv to MRS. SADIE DAMM, Admr'x, Meyersdale Pa. fe23-41 FOR SALE-DRUGSTORE IN A RISING manufacturing town on line of railroad, do ing an excellent business, making money: good opportunity for sare and profitable Investment. BAXTER, THOMPSON & CO., 182 Fourth ave fe23-118-TTSn FOB SALE-TIN SHOP AND TINWARE store and housefurnlsbing store, near Pitts burg, Pa., in town of 8,000 Inhabitants, near the oil and natural gas field: good reason for selling. Call or address DEMMLE& BROS., Pittsburg. Pa. fe22-87 FOR SALE-GREAT BABGA1N-MARIETTA Spoke Works, Marietta. Ohio, at one-third of original cost; terms, one-third cash, balance In one and two years; well suited for machine or similar works. Address SPOKE WORKS. Mari etta, Ohio. fe21-79 FOR SALE-GROCERY STORES, (W0, (600, (800, (1,000. (3,000,(5.000.(10,000; 5 and 10-cent store drugstores, country stores, cigar stores, boarding houses, confectioneries, bakeries, feed store, milk depot and other business chances. SHEPARD & CO.. 54 Fifth ave. fel2 FOR 8ALE-GROCERY ANDMEAT MARKET In Chicago; long established: choice neigh borhood; good connections; flne chance for a practical man with moderate capital; will In voice about (4,500. Address F. 37, care LORD A THOMAS, Chicago. 111. fe23-S7 F1 OR SALE-GROCERY; ONLY (700; SPLEN DID location in Allegheny; good fresh stock of groceries: also show cases, oil tanks, etc.; do ing a nrst-class nuslness; rent a per montn: nve vpar lease. For particulars see COOPER & PETTY, 107 Fourth ave. fe23-10O FOR SALE-DRUGSTORE IN LIVE TOWN near city; doing (20 per day; will Invoice 82,200: others (1,000 to (4.000: grocery, cigar, con fectionery and drygoods stores, printing office, livery stable light manufactories, restaurantand manv other good business chances. PERC1VAL A CHAPMAN, 67 Fifth ave, 2d floor. fe23-ts2 Business Stands. FOR BALE-THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED marble and granite works at McKeesport, Pa.: leasehold, stock, goodwill and fixtures; good reasons for selling. Address for one week to ALF. LAWTON, 71 Diamond St., Pittsburg, Pa. fe23-lf FOR SALE-ON ACCOUNT OF FAILING health of proprietor, one of the best-established hotel in Atlantic City. H.J. ; 125 rooms; furnished: centrally located: 150 feet Ocean front. For particulars apply to ISRAEL G. ADAMS A CO.. Real Estate and Law Building, Atlantic City, N. J. fel5-70 FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOCS. Horses, Vehicles. Live Stock. See, FOR SALE-TWO FULL BRED ENGLISH pug pups. Inquire at IS and 20 FOURTH AV fe23-121 FOR SALE-ONE SEAL BROWN ENGLISH coach horse coming 6 years old, is hands high, very stylish: tboroughly broken single and double. Can be seen at 414 FERRY ST., city. fe23-120 TJIOR SALE-BARE CHANCE FOR BARGAINS Jj to close ont the estate of the late Richard J. Barnard, will sell his entire driving effects at less than one-third value consisting of two horses,' one elegant improved shifting topslde-bar buggy, by J. B. Brewster; top pony phaeton, two sets of single and one set of double road harness, robes, blankets, etc ; horses consist of : No. 1 Is the hand some, stylish and fast-trotting mare Bell Girl; she was foaled May 3, 1SS2, weighs 1.000 pounds, 15K hands: she was sired by George Wilkes, tbe great sire of trotters; dam Lady Wilson, record 2:l9)j; she by Christian's Edwin Forrest, son of Alexan der's Edwin Forrest; second dam by Hunt's Mor an Whip; third dam Lucy, by Commodore: fourth am by Highlander; Bell Girlls without exception the most perfect gentleman's family and road mare In the city: very stylish and finely formed, has full mane and tall, needs no boots or weights, of great courage and endurance does not shy or pull, per fectly safe for most timid persons, not afraid of cars or any obstacle on the roan; she has never trotted for any money, so she has no public record: she will make a very valuable horse for road or track purposes; she is an excellent pole horse: she trotted when Durchased over a year ago at Frank fort, Ky., In 2:28, 2:27Jf, 2:26. at which time she cost 1. 375; 1 will warrant her to be In every way as represented and described, a handsome stylish, sare, sound, fast young trotting mare and to trot full mile in 2:28 or no sale; time shown purchaser. Also the beautiful family and road horse Chester B, sired by Profit Jr.. dam Kate Wadsworth. record 2:I7&: he is KH hands high and weighs 1,050 pounds, very rangy and finely turned: wlli trot In 2:30 or no sale: price (250; gentlemen cannot Judge what flne animals tbey are till they come and drive a Iter them ; tbey will oe guaranteed In every way as represented. For full particulars call or write office or the administrator. SAMUEL HOGGETT. No. 234 Third avenue, between Nineteenth and Twentieth streets. New York City. fe20-50-Thsn Machinery and Metals. FOB SALE NEW AND SECOND-HAND BemlngTon typewriters and writing ma chines of other makes. A. M. MARTIN. 412 Wood st. fe23-84 FOR SALE ENGINES AND BOILERS-NEW and refitted: repairing promply attended to. PORTER FOUNDRY AND MACHINE CO..L1M.. below Suspension bridge Allegheny. Pa. fe 3-32 Snseellnneoam. FOR SALE (100 NEW SAFE: DOUBLE doors Inside and out; cost (150 cash a year ago. W. C. STEWART. 114 Fourth ave. fe23-7 TO LET. Suburban Residences. TOLET-SIX-ROOMED HOUSE. PRETTILY situated, on Beaver street Sewlcklev, four minutes from station. Inquire of F. W. STRAW, 608 Dnqnesne way, city. fe23-18 TO LET-HOUSES IN SEWIOKLEY: ONE large house and five acre" of ground, near station: also five ten-room houses with all modern Improvements: 11 six-room houses in good loca tion; six elght-raom houses with all modern lm Srovements. GEO. F. RUD1S1LL, Real Estate gent Sewlckley. fe20-14 Business Stands ' TO LET-THREE-STORY BRICK STORE. 548 Wood street Inquire ROOM 298 Blssell Block. fel8-42 TOLET-SMALLSTOBE-BOOM ONSEVENTH ave. near smlthfleld street. Inquire ROOM 203 Blssell Block. fel8-12 TO LET-FOUR-STOBY WAREHOUSE. 40x80, H os. 168 and 170 Second avenue. C. H. LOVE, No. 93 Fourth avenue. fe2Z-S8 TO LET-THE DESIRABLE THREE-STORY brick warehouse Nos. 23 and 25 Seventh st. For terms and Information inquire of McCUL LOUGH A SMITH, 31 Seventh st. feH-10 mO LET-TWO-STORE-ROOMS DWELLINGS JL with 8, 12, 24 and 38 rooms each: suitable fort hotel or lodging houses. For particulars Inquire! on premises, cor. of PENN AND THIRD STS. ' fe22-75 TO LET-THE BUILDING 602 LIBERTY ave., cor. Market, occupied by W. W. Ash worth; best business location in city. Inquire MRS. ANNA MOKLEY, Aiken place Shadyslde. fe21-77 TO LET THE KEYSTONE BANK WILL move Into their new building about Marcn 1. consequently tbe rooms now occupied In tbe Petroleum Exchange building will be to let In quire at the BAN K. Ja29-94 TO LET-STORE BOOM WITH OR WITHOUT dwelling of seven rooms. No. 63 Ohio St., Al legheny, 5 doors from Carnegie Library and mar ket bouse: excellent business stand. W. J. BECK FELD, 63 Ohio st.,. Allegheny. fe22-72 TO LET -STOREROOM AND BASEMENT, 20 X100 feet: No, 538 Smlthfleld St.: splendid location: will lease for a long term of years; will also lease or sell fixtures, showcases, etc, now upon the premises: possession given April 1.. For lull particulars Inquire at 638 SMITHFIELD ST. fe23-137 TO LET-FIFTH AVENUE STOHEBOOM Tbe business office of TbeOlspatch will be moved April 1 to the lately purchased property, corner Snitblleld and Diamond sts., and tbe greater part of Nos. U7 and 99 Fifth avenue, here tofore known as tbe Dispatch building, will lu consequence be for lease during a term of years. This will be found perhaps the choicest location in the whole city for a large retail business. Full particulars may be obtained from .the BUSINESS MANAGER OF THE DISPATCH at the Fifth ave office. ts9-117 Kflscellaneosa. TO LET-ALLEGHENY HOUSES-BEND FOR printedllit. EWING A BYEKS, M Federal st, Allegheny. fc35-9-irwi TO LET. City Renidence. TO LET-SIX-ROOM BRICK HOUSE ON Kearsarge st, Mt Washington, flvemlnutes' from incline plane; rent 822; modern conven iences. Inquire Whl. HALP1N, 201 Smlthfleld st. . fe23-5 TO LET FOUR AND FIVE BOOMED houses on Grand View avenue one minutes walk from Duquesne Incline. Apply to ALFRED MARLAND, Southern avenue Thlrtr-second ward, felS-19-Su TO LET-BEAUTIFUL NEW DWELLINGS, eight rooms and bath each, elegantly finished with every possible convenience: ready by April 1: Bluff, near Magee st HENRY A. DAVIS. 414 Grant st feJ2-l3 East End Residences. TO LET OR FOR- SALE-RESIDENCE OF ten rooms, carriage house and stabling and over an acre of Improved grounds on line of North Highland avenue one of the most delight ful and healthv locations in . E. M. P. HOW LEY, No, 127 Fourth ave. Iel8-7J ABesbenr Residences. TO LET-NOS. 64 AND 66 NORTH AVENUE, corner of Grant avenne Allegheny City; they are six-room bouses with hot and cold water, bath, inside w. c, natural gas, etc. C. H. LOVE, S3 Fourth avenue. fe22-8S Apartments. TO LET-A SUITE OF BOOMS IN SMITH Block: possession April 1. Inquire on prem ises, 93 WYL1E AVE. fe23-109 TO LET-NEW BUILDING: IMMEDIATE possession; three rooms. 1232 Penn ave: nine rooms in rear of same, in flats of three or more. Apply 1228 PENN AVE. fe23-122 TO LET-SUITABLE FOB ONE OR TWO young men. a cozy front room on Union ave., Allegheny; convenient location and terms moder ate. Address O'. F.. Dispatch office. fe23-124 TO LET-APRIL 1 TWO COMMUNICATING second-story rooms handsomely furnished; facing park; modern conveniences; references exchanged. Address J. P., Dispatch office. fe23-47 Ofllces. Dek Room. &c TO LET-LARGE AND SMALL OFFICES, from (121 up. Inquire BOOM 208, Blssell block. felS-41 T 10 LET-OFFICES-PAELOBS AT 430 PENN AVE., occupied by dentist for years. Apply at address given. jew-to TO LET-OFFICES IN BUILDING NO. 162 Fourth avenue, on first second and third floors, c. H. LOVE, No. 93 Fourth avenue. fe22-88 TO LET ELEGANT LAW OFFICES, NO. 91 Diamond St., first and second floors; reason able rent BLACK A BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave. fels-78 TO LET-ELEGANT. OFFICES IN THE NEW Fidelity building. 121 and 123 Fonrth ave. Apply to FIDELITY TITLE AND TKUST CO. fc8-50 TO LET-DESK ROOM IN ODE MAIN office with useol desk, etc: have one small room Inclosed in glass to rent C H. LOVE No. 93 Fourth avenue fe22-86 TO LET OFFICES-ALL SIZES, IN WEST INGHOUSE building, handsomest and best equipped office building in Western Pennsyl vania; good location; thoroughly fire-proof; elec tric light: three elevators: superior service. In quire of JOHN F. MILLER, at building. fel2-53-JtWT8U PERSONAL. PERSONAL-BOOKS! WE HAVE MANY quaint and out-of-the-way books not to be had anywhere else. Have you iui LEVI'S BOOKSTORE, 9"0 Liberty st. Ja29 PERSONAL-BAKER-PERSONS WHO CAN prove their descent from Peter or Jacob Baker, who resided in Eastern Pennsylvania from 1750 to 1779 address J., Dispatch office fe23-60 PERSONAL GET A MATRIMONIAL paper that contains descriptions of hundreds of marriageable persons rich and poor; copies mailed for 10 cents. ' BOX 219, Chicago, 111. fe22-84 PERSONAL BOOKS! BOOKS! SCIENTIFIC, technical, mechanical, medical, law and text books of all kinds, below cost at FBAHK BACON A CO. '8, 83 Diamond st Libraries pur chased. fel7-10 LOST. LOST-A MASONIC CHARM. AT COR. FIFTH ave. and Smlthfleld st. with name of owner on. Suitable reward if returned to DISPATCH OFFICE. fe23-43 LOST A MOHOGBAM BRACELET ON DAY of parade, at West Penn depot. A reward will be offered by leaving tbe same at DISPATCH OFFICE. fe23-105 X OST-OKSTOLEN-ABOUT THREE WEEKS .slJ ago, two setter dogs; answer to the names of Ben and Bess: color white with black spots. A liberal reward will be paid for their return to JOS. HABERMAH. 21)7 Carson St. fe23-l T OST-ON FEB. 21. BETWEEN HORNE'S XJ store and the Union depot a lady's gold watch, with the name of "Mollle" engraved on It. Tbe Under will be liberally rewarded by leaving the same with CROSBY GRAY, Chief Clerk or Department of Pnblic Safety, Mnnlctpal Hall. fe23-24 1 - AUCTION SALES. EXECUTOR'S SALE Of the estato of Mrs. ELIZABETH E. HOLT (DECEABED). WEDNESDAY. FEB. 26, At late residence. No. 6204 Walnut street E. E. Sale commences at 10 o'clock A. M., of the following property: Bedroom sets, carpets, silver ware, lounges, chairs, bisque figures, piano, ball racks, statuary, very fine fancy chairs, two elegant mnsic boxes: also a lot of easy chairs, flno sideboard,- five very fine cabi nets, two plate glass wardrobes, also a lot of kitchen ware, etc, etc Tbe above articles are the finest everofferod at an auction sale in tbe State Anybody in need of above articles should not fall to attend tbe sale, as everything must be sold to the highest bidder. No post ponement on account of the weather. fe23-lU J. A. MoKELVY, Auctioneer. AUCTION SALE! East End-REBidEncE, WINEBIDDLE AVENUE, Near Liberty avenue, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1890, at 3 v. jr., On the premises, a well-bnilt two-story frame dwelling of eight rooms, batb, furnace, natural gas. laundry and other-conveniences; front and rear porch. Lot 50x196 to an alley. BLACK & BAIRD, 95 FOURTH AVENUE. fe21-16-Tnrsa ASSIGNEE'S AUCTION SALE Of furniture, carpets, curtains, eta Tho entire stock of W.H. Thompson & Co., 305 Wood st, Pittsburg, TUESDAY MORNING, February 25, at 10 o'clock-, consisting of flne walnut oak and cherry chamber furniture, book cases, wardrobes, chiffoniers", hill racks, sideboards, etc. Velvet moquette. -body tapestry. Ingrain and rag carpets, matting, linoleum and oil cloths, lace "and turcoman curtains, brass goods, etc., etc. Good furniture wagon; cost 1183; almost new. Terms cash. Sale to continue from day to day until the entire- stock is sold. By order of ' THOa W. McCUNE, fe23-55 Assignee. T7UENI8HMENT OF THIS ST. NICHOLAS L? HOTEL, corner Fourth ave and Grant it, at auction, WEDNESDAY MORNING. February 28, at 10 o'clock. Hall, room and stair carpets, curtains, piano, office safe, cbambef suits, bedding; cooking utensils, tables, chairs, rockers, dishes, glass ware, eta. etc ' I Positively no postponement Big bargains Vur alt HENRY AUCTION COMPANY, LIM.. AC4O-0t - AUKWUUCGID, .'tJUNE GOODS AT AUCTION AT THE jjj rooms, 311 Market street , TUESDAY MORNING. FEBRUARY 25. 'at 10 o'clock. English rug. fine plushes, handsome tapestry, irep and hair-cloth parlor' suits, mirrors, cabi nets, clocks, .curtains, rug?, pictures, book leases, desks, secretaries, ornaments, bronzes, ibrnssels and ingrain .carpets, flne chamber (suits, rockers, chairs, center tables, bedsteads, 'bureaus, washstands, decorated toilet ware, llounges. china closets, sideboards, hall racks, wardrobes, chiffoniers, folding beds, mattress isprings, odds and. ends, sundries, etc . HENRY AUCTION CO. LIM.. I iezu- friARA i E" fe23-94 Auctioneers. MERS' HOUSE. GEO. S CHAFER Proprietor. Nos. llll 1114 and HIS Carson street Boutbside. Elttsbure. Pa. Accommo- Idatlon for farmers, drovers and travelers. IBoard tl and II 68 per day. meais 4U huh, ibiwou DIVIDENDS. The Westoi ohotjsb Emctbic Cohaaitt, ( PrrrSBTJBO. Pa.. February 21, 1890. DIVIDEND NO. 8-THBEOARD OF DI REOTORS of this company tave this dav declared a dividend ol ONE ANl) ONE-HALF dH) PER CENT out of the .earnings for the quarter ending December 3L 1889, payable on March L Transfer books will' be" closed from, the 21th Inst to the 1st prox., both inclusive. Checks will be mailed to stockholders. IC22-16 JOHN CALDWELL. Treasurer. The Westihghocse Ei.ectf.ic OASD) KTTT, S90. 1 MANTFACTtrRnfo Compact, PrrrsntTTim. Pa.. Polirnarv 21. 189a TMVIDEND NO. 3-THE BOARD OF DI- U RECTORS of this company have this day declared a dividend ot ON BAN DONE-HALF (li) PER CENT out ot tbe earnings for tho Snurtcr ending December 31. 1889, payable on larch L Transfer books will be closed from the 21th Inst to tbe' 1st prox., both inclusive. Checks will be mailed to stockholders. fe22-17 JOHH CALDWELL, Treasurer. OVVICK OFTHK -i Uniox Switch and biosai. Company, PITTSBTTHO. PA.. Febrnarv 21. 1800. PREFERRED DIVIDEND NO. 2-THE Board of Directors of this company have this day declared a dividend of SIX PER CENT on the preferred stock of the company, out of the earnings for the year ending Decem ber 31, 1889, payable March L 1S90. Transfer books will bo closed from the 21th Instant to the 1st proximo inclusive. Checks will bewailed to stockholders fe22-18 A. T. RO WAND. Secretary. A LOVELY HOME FOR SALE THE RES IDENCE of the late John J. Vetter, de ceased, on Center ave., cor. Graham St. bet Roup st and Aiken ave., Twentieth warrLE. E.; lot 60 ft front by 200 ft deep, a splendid lot, new frame house and stable,-a palatial new house ot 10 rooms, laundry.cellar dry as punck, bath room, reception hall, both gases, hot and cold water, a first class Bissell range, stained glass windows, electric hells and call? through outhouse finished in hard wood and cost $8,000 to build; also, a new two-story stable and car riage bouse with all conveniences to a perfect stable: price $12,000; anybody buying this prop erty will have a fine home and a quick and sure enhancement in value. For terms apply on premises of f e23-101 MRS. JOHN J. VETTER. IF YOU WANT -TO- BUY A HOME Call and get our Bargain List COOPER & PEITY, 107 Fourth are. fe23-S9 WE SEND MONEY TO ALL PARTS OF the world and sell tickets for all ocean steamship lines at lowest rates. MAX SCHAMBERG 4 CO, 5Z7 Smlthfleld st, Pittsburg. Established I860. de30-wsu SUITABLE SPRING GIFTS . ALL kinds of birds and pet animals, parrots, pigeons and poultry; gold fish and fixtures; seed and gravel for birds: fine dogs, birds and animals mounted to orderat ESPICH'S BIRD STORE, 640 Smlthfleld st, near Seventh ave. del-26-wsa BUSINESS PROPERTY FOR SALE. We have a fine list of business property in all parts of the city. Call and see us. COOPER oV PETTY, fe23-99 107 Fourth avenue. A : Model : .Allegheny : Home, Of which the above illustration is a faithful front view. Beau tifully located facing the Parks, and looking to the southeast from North avenue Allegheny's choicest street every foot of which is each day growing in value, as its limited frontager's being absorbed by elegant buildings. The building contains 12 large rooms, supplied with every modern convenience, and is finished throughout on true artistic principles. We can offer this property at a low valuation, and invitethe attention of those wanting a -perfect Allegheny residence; purchaser will be given possession April i. Our New List describes, with -prices, many fine proper ties adjacent to the Parks, as welL as cheap and desirable in vestment properties in all parts of Allegheny, Pittsburg; in the East End, and throughout all of the suburbs. CHARLES SOMERS & CO., " IReal ZEs-ba-fce., ;-. .'- r.r 3 1 3 .Wood St., Pittsburg. TEXiETHONU 1773. NEW ADVEE.TISKMEKTS. TO LET,- , .-j- A number of very comfortable and-pleasant. houses in one- of the most attractive place, about tbe city. Very pretty 3-room brick cottages,- - --- Very pretty 4-room brick cottages, - -"" Handsome 5-room houses. Handsome 7-room bouses. At from 57 to 516 83r month. FOR SALE, - PRETTY HOMES.- :"' 4 rooms, 5 rooms, 7 rooms, with splendid Iota; handsomely improved, in the beautiful boronen of Knoxville. on terms to snU everybody. W will sell this season 300 of the,, most beautiful building; lots in Allegheny county. There arer no others to compare with them at double the price. Upon the completion ot the new Knoxville Incline Plane and Street Railway, bringing them within 20 minutes of Fifth avenue, these lots will double in value. Those who bay early are certain to realize a handsome profit Knoxville Land Improvement Co,, 85 Knox avenue, Knoxville Borough. ' fel-lO-wsaa LOTS! LOTS! - LOTS! IN THAT BEAUTIFUL MARION PLACE PLAN, ' Twenty-third ward, city, Oniylminutf from Second Avenue Eleetrlo Road, and 2 minutes from Mari6n station, B. & O.R.B, WiU sell von a lot 25x150 for $300: 5 or HO down and 1 per week. Call at once and secure yourself one. Reed B. Covle & Co., t eZJ-57 131 Fourth ave. -To Let NEW WAREHOUSE. 100 and 101 Water street near Market, 5-story brick warehouse, nearlng completion; will be ready before April 1; is substantially" built and especially adapted to 8T0RAGE PURPOSES. Has hydraulic elevator. Will be let at moder ate rent y Black & Baird, ' 95 Fourth ave. fe23-IS-wau TO-LET OFFICES.- UERMANIA SAVINGS BANK BUILDING, Wood and Diamond streets. At Low Rent , . Singly or in suites. All modern conveniences; 'elevator, 'janitor service, eta, etc. For terms apply at the EanK fell-71 xe3 --!' l!llililliilHgHlllHB .- rt- MAws.-f"- - . ,m isJ- & -" -.jii&b&.-.'--Si' ..-.-a.,.. - jyjijjEss .iBWMIBWBMIWlsWllWWBBBWHMHBsBfliiiHI