-r THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 189a W B. & 0. PUSHING. Aharter Taken Out for a Road From 'Akron lo Chicago Junction. A'SHORT LINE TO THE WIHDY CITY. i Hay fce a Blnff to Force Extension of the Cleveland and Western. ONE OF THOMAS SI. KIXG'S PET HOBBIES Vice President Thomas M. King always had a hobby to bnild a road from Akron to Chicago Junction. "When the Valler road was pmchased by the Baltimore and Ohio, Mr. King had in view his pet scheme. It looks now as if his plans will be material ized. A few days ago, at Columbus, the Akron and Chicago Junction Railroad Company was incorporated. The incorporators are officials of the Valley road, J. B. Caven, General Passenger and Freight Agent; Gen eral Superintendent J. T. Johnston; Gen eral Agent Thornburg, and M."K. Dickey and E. J. Estep. General Counsel. Messrs. Caven and Johnston formerly lived in Pitts bun:, and are well known here. The Incorporation of this company meant the immediate construction of a line from Akron to Chicago Junction. It will doubt less be built on what is known as the Ag new route, welch was surveyed several years ajo. IT 'TCTLI, BE PUSHED. General Agent Thornburg will bare charge of tbe work, and it will be finished this year. The length of the line will be 6S miles, matin? the presentronte from Pittsburg to Chicago, by way of the P. fc W. and B. fc 0. much shorter. The distance at present from Akron to Chicago Junction, over ibe Wheeling and Lake Erie and a email branch of the 13. A O is 95 miles. The Cleveland and Western road from Delphos to Carey, a distance of 56 miles, is owned by William Bern pie. Jr. and James D. Callerv. It connects at Delphos with the Pitts burg, Toledo and Kansas City road, making a through line to St. Louis. To make the Cleve land and Western efficient it must be extended to Akron, where it would connect with the Pittsburg and Western. The road was bought by Messrs. Callerv and Semple for speculative purposes, and they are willing to sell to the highest bidder. It Is claimed that both the Baltimore and Ohio and Pittsburg and Western are after the road, when the fact li that it doesn't make much difference to the other which one buys. In either case the road would have to be extended to Akron to make it valua ble, and then it would give the Pittsburg and Western a through short line from Pittsburg to St. Louis. Some local railroad men think that the scheme of the B. & O. to build a road from Akron to Chicago Jnnction is only a bluS to scare Messrs. Semple and Callery into making the desired extension. As these men are friendly to the P. t V the latter people think they can make first-lass traffic arrangements with the new road. KNOWS MAUGHT OF IT. When James D. Callery was asked yesterday If the .AO. bad made overtures for his road be declined to answer the question. He said be didn't know anything aoont an alleged conference "held at the Duquesno Clun. He had heard that the B. & O. intended to build a line from Akron to Chicago Jnnction, but he didn't know anything further about it. Charles O. Scull, general passenger agent of theB. & O. Railroad, was in the city yesterday on bis way to Cincinnati to attend a meeting of the beads of passenger departments of the dif ferent railroads, to arrange tourists' rates for next summer. Mr. Scull, when questioned about the deal now pending between the EiO. and P. & W. roads, said he knew nothing about it, but if the latter road did pass into the possession of the line be represents, he thought it would be to the benefit of the P. fc W. as well as to the shippers or this city. In regard to the meeting between the representatives of the two lines in the Uuquesne Club on Saturday, he said about three-fourths of the stuff was incorrect. He says they have a throueh line now from Chi cago to the seaboard, and the acquisition in this respect would be of little benefit to them. A GREAT BENEFIT. The greatest benefit to be derived from an ar rangement between the two roads would be the shortening of the distance between; Pittsburg and the Baltimore and Ohio's Western ter minals. It would give them a more direct route to Chicago and the lakes from this city. It would shorten the distance over the Balti more and Ohio to Chicago about 65 or 70 miles. They woula go over the Pittsburg and Western to Akron, from there they would go over the new line now being built by M esrs. Semple and Callery from Akron to Chicago Junction. From the latter point they will Ube their own line into Chicago. This route would be practi cally a low grade road, and would be as short as the Fort Wayne. Mr. Scull was asked what they proposed to do in regard to the Second Avenue Electric Street Hallway, taking away their suburban business between Glenwood and this city. He said: "We do not propose to do anything: If the Street Hallway Company takes the business, let them. We cannot do anything to prevent them. It would not nay us to put on a fast train service, and if we tried to do it the ex pense would be more than the revenue. In every city where a cable or electric line has paralleled a railroad the latter has suffered. Do what we would we could not hold the busi ness." A GIKL IS BOI'S CLOTHING. How a Utile Franklin Brunette Kevenled Her Kenl Identity. There is an odd story connected with Annie Fisher, the young girl who was removed to the "West Penn Hospital in an unconscious condi tion yesterday afternoon. The girl is a pretty little brunette about 17 years of age. She came here from Franklin, Pa., where she said she had been ill-treated by her father. Her mother died several years ago. When she came to this city she was dressed In boy's clothing. She obtained a place with a family on Butler street. The lady of the house set her to washing dishes one day and it was while she was engaged at this that her identity was discovered through the peculiar manner in which she wrung the dish cloths. She is still In the West Penn Hospital. The physicians uSay she feigned unLonsciousness for seven hours. A WAR OX FIREARMS. The-Tolice Will Hereafter Prosecute All 1 Person Fonnd Armed. James Pass, the Italian arrested on the 3 Sonthside en Sunday and who had an array of stiilettos, razors and revolvers on bis person, was yesterday committed to jail for trial at court Inspector McKelvey stated last night that a new movement was on foot to prosecute all persons arrested with deadly weapons on their -persons. The intention is to rut a stop to young boys and men carrying arms. A Face Bloodlrai am Pnrchmrnt Is one indication of poverty of the circulation. Enrich it with the benien fertilizing inrtr. ant, Hostetter'g Stomach Bitters, and it will soon regain its soundness and its color. This fine stomachic actively promotes assimilation by tne blood of the elements of nutrition, evolved by digestion from the food. The Bitters cures malaria, kidney troubles, consti pation and nervousness. Fine 8500 Upright Piano. An excellent upright piano of fine con struction, splendid tone and finish, 7 octaves, full iron frame, warranted in per fect order for $200. A four round corner square piano in splendid condition for $175; also a parlor organ at 555, worth $75. These bargains to be had at J. M. Hoflmann & Co.'s, 537 Smithfield street. The finest assortment ol new pianos in the city by Sohmer, Colby and Hallet & Cuni ston, at the most reasonable prices. A Splendid Opportunity for tbe ladies at The People's Store. An elegant felt and velvet brown turban hat, which was marked $7 50, can be yours for $3 50. "Who speaks first.. -" Campbell & Dick. Never Mind the- TtVaiher. f it's cold weather drink ale: if it's warm fSJbeer,.and be sure joe use the celebrated ibraodsjtmanufactnred bv the Iron Citv iBfewfng Co. Their Pilsner, Pittsburg, and iron uity beers are sold at all brat-class pars, or mav he ordered direct from brewery. .ciepuuue aioo. ," Given Axrxj BTi Hendricks & Co., So. 68 Federal st, Allegheny, 12 fine cabinet photographs for P." THE AKMODKS' ABATTOlfe. A Strong Belief That tbe Great Chicago Batchers Will Come to Plitsbonc Six ' nlflcnnt Movement at East Liberty Ice.3InU.lng n Possibility. Armour Brothers, of Chicago, are re ported to" have purchased Hayborn row, at the East Liberty stockyards, and Beckett's brickyard, between Dallas aud Torrens sta tions. The purchases are said to be made with intent to build a large abattoir and ice and packing house. It is thought they will also make ice for themselves. The work of tearing down bouses and sheds has been commenced, and the buildings are ex pected to be completed by July L This will make thincs lively In the vicinity of the stock yards and will probably bring shekels to the commission dealers, but it doesn't make It appear as though the stock yards were to be moved sevsral miles out the road as once talked. At the outset, when a tour of Inquiry was made, the report seemed quite gauzy. About tbe Cast End Hotel there had been talk heard but no one spoken to professed to have any definite knowledge. Inquiry was made or E. McCall t Co., but the man in the office said he hadn't beam anything about it. Mr. James Longbry was tbe first man fnnnd who seemed to have anv definite knowledge of the matter. He said hehad beard so much of it that he supposed it was true, and tbe fact that tbe tenants of the row in question had been notified to vacate seemed like pretty good evidence that some thing was in tbe wind. The row in question, or at least a part of it, was once a church, which was reconstructed. Some say it was given out some time ago that the Pennsylvania Railway Company wanted to use the ground, and hence the notice to the ten ants to quit, but, said one man. There is something afoot, and I shouldn't wonder if the Armours are interested. It might be a good thing, perhaps, for the railway company." For some reason or other there was a caver nous vagueness about the whole matter that was bard to understand, for if the Pennsyl vania Railroad Company and the Armours want to start au abattoir on the property of tbe former it isn't likely any power strong enough to say them'Tiay" will interfere, provided no nuisance is committed. There was consider able hog killing done in this city at one time, but tbat was before the business was concen trated at a few points in the West. BEARING GOOD FRUIT. Fruitful Rrsult of tbe Sonthside Hospital's Committee Work The Merits or the Institution Acknowledged by Liberal Contributions The Donors. The Sonthside Hospital is in a fair way toward having all the financial backing it wants, the circulars sent out by gentlemen interested in that institution having been productive of the very best results. It was about the first of January that the circulars were mailed to all the business firms on that side of the river, and the appeal was made known to thousands of men employed in the various mills and factories over there. Every body became interested, not only the manufact urer and business man, but the mechanic and professional man, churches, schools and society organizations. Contributions have been coming in from time to time, and hereafter, now tbat the work has been started, a collector in the person of Mr. Gordon Stewart will canvass the entire Soutn side district, making daily calls on everybody for the purpose of receiving what they have se cured from either employes or friends for the object in view. Up to yesterday Mr. Stewart had received $S23 SO, all contributed since January L Tbe various amounts subscribed were as fol lows: Mrs. Ester Gnsky (20 00 Dr. J. C. McQulston 12 GO Miss Mantle Hare's lecture 145 DO ill McCutcheoa's collectlms from public schools 132 00 German Evangelical Church, Eighteenth ttreet 62 00 Nineteenth btreet German Baptist Church.. 40 00 Iron City Council, Jr. O. U. A. M., 10-cent collections 27 50 Ottawa Tribe. L O. K., So. 64 10 CO F. I Urban and employes S 00 Mononjraheia Water Company'6 employes.. 144 10 Hopan. Evans & Co. and employes SO 00 John Bittner and employes , 5 03 Anpnst Hlller and employes... 7 75 Enrll Henk and employes 2 00 Eiler. Breltwelser A Co. and employes 48 SO Felker. Wilson A C. and employes 11 00 H. C Gearing and era cloves 13 45 J. I. Franz and employes S 00 Total SS3 80 MRS. DEYISXErS STORY. Sbe Ha Letters to Show That Her Hus band Was Not a Robber. Mrs. AM. Devlnney. wife of G. W. Devln ney, of Edeewood, who was shot at Crestline, O., Sunday night of last week, called at The Dispatch office yesterday for the purpose of making a statement in regard to the shooting of her husband. She had letters with her, written by ber husband. The latter told her what he intended to do. One of the letters is dated Cresline, the day he was shot. He said he would not put up" at a hotel, as he could live considerably cheaper on the outskirts of tbe town, buying his meal, from farmers. He was short of money at the time, and his wife sup poses that he entered Farmer Pringle's yard with the intention of asking for his supper, when he was shot. Mrs. Devinuey says tbe mar shal of the town tola her the farmer had been visited by burglars the night before, and sbe supposes tbat Pringle shot her husband without taking time to think whether he was a burglar or not. Mrs. Devlnney also had letters from her hus band's employers, in which tbey speak very highly of him and say be was an honest man. One of them is from w. W. Reed, manager of Frank Speer's lumber j ard in the East End. Mr. Devinney also worked for tbe Pennsyl vania Railroad in the Twenty-eighth street yard, and was always spoken of as being indus trious and sober. Mrs. Devinney says if she bad any money she wonld push the case against the man who shot ber husband. Texnn Kales Restored. The Texan freight war is over. Tbe old rate of 82 cents on wire and nails from Pittsburg to Texas common points will be restored March 15. The local agents of Southwestern roads in Pittsburg were notified yesterday of the resto ration. BETTER THAN GOLD. One Hundred Lota Near Denver, C'oL, Free. Desiring to advertise our new addition extensively, we have concluded to give away 100 more choice lots. We will also sell 200 very choice lots at $2 each, and 100 corner lots, 50x125 feet, lor $3 each, provided all orders for same are in by March 10. The lots we are giving away and selling are in Plainfield, a new suburban addition on the Port Worth and Denver Bailroad, a few minutes' ride from the Union Depot, at Denver, Col., now a city of 150,000 inhab itants. All lots other than corner lots are 25x125 feet. Every purchaser will net 1,000 per cent in one year's time. We will not give but one nor sell over two lots to any one person. We keep every other lot Now is the time to get iu if you appreciate the "Western idea of booming. A grand barbe cue and auction sale of lots in June. If you desire a free lot send 4 cents for postage. Purchasers remit bank drafts or registered letter. "We refer by permission to Judge J. H. Craig, Mayor of Castle Bock. Address Plainfield Addition Company, Castle Bock, Col. NEW SPRING JACKETS At Tbe People's Store. Handsome stock' in stockinette.'wool otto man, wide wale, cords, both in plain, revers and vest fronts, from $2 to $12. Campbell & Dice. REAL ESTATE SAVINGS BANK. LIBL, 401 Smithfield Street, cor. Fourth Avenue. Capitol, $100,000. Surplus, $50,000. Deposits of $1 and upward received and interest allowed at 4 per cent. tts Son nenberg's Society Gallery, No. 35 Fifth avenue, Pittsburg, is the finest and best arranged in the State. Cabinet photos at reduced rates. Cabinet photos $1 per dozen, prompt de livery. Crayons, etc, at low prices. Lies' Gallery, ttsu 10 and 12 Sixth st. Sleeplessness, indigestion and Pain are horrors that Parker's Ginger Tonlo will abate. Parker's Hair Balsam aids the halt growth. Bob Burdette At Carnegie Musio Hall Saturday evening. AN OLD OBLIGATION. The Chartiers Valley Gas Company's Difficulty Explained. WHTTHE STOCK WAS TAKEN BACK. Stockholders Adopt Precautionary Measures for the Future. KEDDCTI05 IK THE CAPITAL BTOCK The stockholders of the Chartiers Valley Gas Company held an important meeting at their office, corner of Fourth avenue and Wood street, yesterday afternoon. It wag a special meeting called for the purpose ot hearing the report of the auditing commit tee. At the anntial meeting held a few weeks ago the reports of the officers failed to fully satisfy the stockholders. "William B. Scaife raised a question on the purchase of about 1,000 shares of stock at a price largely iu advance ot the market. Neither Presi dent Chambers nor Secretary Tener could explain the matter satisfactorily, and the auditing committee was instructed to ex amine the books of the company aud pre pare a detailed statement of receipts and ex penditures. This committee consisted of James Camp bell, Charles O. Smith and C. P. Klopfer. It seems, however, that the stockholders were dissatisfied with tbe prospects of an accurate report, and a petitiou was quietly cir culated among them, asking the directors to increase the committee. But before the pe titiou was presented, the directors heard of the movement and added the names of Robert Wardrop and Charles H. Scott. INTENSE INTEREST IN IT. The attendance at yesterday's meeting was larger tban at tbe annual meeting, more than 100 stockholders being present. There was in tense interest manifested in the proceedings. It bad been reported in the morning that if the Auditing Committee would prove incapable of straightening matters out to tbe entire satis faction of everyone, an effort wonld be made to bring an end to the arrangement with the Philadelphia Company, and to repudiate the bond issues. Mr. Scott, of the committee, read the report. It was to the effect that tbe whole trouble originated through an old obligation of the company. A sale of 1,400 shares of stock bad been made to the agents and the money was received for tbe stock, with the explicit un derstanding that the agents were to be pro tected in their effort to resell. The agents found that there was 1,016 shares they could not sell and the project was given up. This stock was returned to the company when tbe market was over $80. That was in 1888, but the company only paid off the money in 1889. That explains why the stock cost the company 153 in lbSS, when the market was but 53 in 15i9. The report was accepted unanimously. A recommendation of the committee that the 10.000 shares of treasury stock be retired, was also adopted. This reduces the capital stock orthe company to S3.0O0.00O instead of $4.000,. 000, as heretofore. The lesser amount only will be subject to dividends in the future. The Btoccnoiuers iook precautionary steps to avoia any entanglements in the future by requesting the directors to give quarterly statements of the receipts and expenditures of tbe company in the luture. Tbey desire to know more fre quently what the company is doing. MORE ECONOMY. Another economical measure has been adopted. John H. Dalzell, who formerly was the treasurer of tbe company, has retired. The offices of the secretary and treasurer have been merged Into one, aud F. J. Tener, the former secretary, elected to the position. Mr. Dalzell is still a member of the board of di rectors. The stockholders of the company wbo were so disheartened at not receiving a dividend in January naturally felt very mnch encouraged after yesterday's meeting. It was reported that tbe receipts for January will be about $12,000 in excess of January of last year, and Presi dent Chambers stated that tbe prospects for a dividend in April are very good, and if the re ceipts continue as at present he assured tbe stockholders he would advocate a dividend at that time. Fob a disordered liver try Beecham's Fills. Peaks' Soap the purest and best ever made Blair's Pills 'Great 'English gout and rneuinatic remedy, onre, prompt ana effect ive. At druggists'. 1-rsu OIEETIliGs. VTOTICE-THE MEMBERS OF DIVI8ION LN NO. 9, A. O. H., are requested to assem ble at their hall. No. 1505 Carson street. South side, on WEDNESDAY. February 26, at 8 A. SL, sharp, to attend the funeral of our late brother, Tcrrence Murphy. Members ot sister Divisions are respectf uUy invited to attend. By order of the fe25-94 PRESIDENT. LEGAL NOTICES. IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS NO. 2 of Allegheny county, Pennsylvania, No. , April term, 1890. Notice is hereby given tbat an application will be made to the said court on Saturday, March 8, 1890. at 10 o'clock A. M., under the act of the Assembly of the Com monwealth ot Pennsylvania, entitled, "An act to provide for the incorporation and regulation of certain corporations," approved April 29, 1874, and tbe supplements thereto, by Andrew Carnegie, John A. Brashear, George A. Mac beth, W. J. Holland, Heury T. McClelland, Charles C. Mellor, Charles Davis, John D. Sharer, M. R Riddle, W. Lucien Scaife, Wil liam Hamilton, John Moorhead, Jr.. George H. Clapp, Charles G. Milnor, W. N. Frew, W. R, Hamilton. Herbert DuPuy.J.L.Lewis, John Caldwell. Reuben Miller, AW. Mellon, J. M. Gnffey, Oliver P. Scaife. H. H. Byram, E.M. Ferguson, Cortlandt Whitehead, M. W. Ache son, S. L. Schoonmaker, H. . Collins, Arthur Kirk, G. Follans'uee, Walter H. Fundenberg, H. W. Beynier. H. W. Arthur, Charles J. Clark. William R. Blair, Lawrence Dilwortb, William H. Hays, Florence C. Miller, James Laughlin. 'Jr., E. S. Morrow. H. Darlington, J. Stewart Brown. George W. Guthrie, George T. Carter, J. H. White, D. Leet Wilson, N. G. von Bonnborst, H. C. Frick, Thomas H. Lane, Calvin Wells. Mark W. Watson, A H. Childs, F. S. Blssell. John H. Dalzell, John B. Jackson, Alex. M. Brers, Edward Jay Allen. John B. Reno, Edward S. Wright. William White. Jr., James H. Reed. David McCargo, M. K. Moor head, W. J. Moorhead, Edward B. Tay lor, Robert . Pitcairn, J. J. Porter, C. B. Shea, William L. Jones, Philander C. Knox, Alan W. Wood, Harvey L. Childs, H. L. Mason, David Robinson, Georce tr. Denniston, William U. Edwards, Albert J. Barr. H. K. Porter, James McCrea, John Way, Jr., Bevendge Webster, Charles W. Seovel. A Leo. Weil, Joseph D. Weir, J. H. Baldwin, H. C. Baughman, A. Dempster, William P. Shrom, W. J7 Prentice, John L. Garner, P. Zimmerman, Alan T. Gen try, M. D., Herbert Walker, John 0 Everson. Walter C. Mellor. Alfred E. Hunt, W. J. Riggs, James B. McCollum, Joseph Eicbbanm, Horace R. Moorhead, George P. Balmaln. 8. B. Harbi son, Milton B. Goff. James B. Scott, George Wilson. W.RNegley, Oliver McClIntock. M. A Woodward, Henry A. Breed, Christopher Magee. William Scott, John D. Scully. Henry Lloyd, H. J. King, for the charter of an intend ed corporation to be called tbe Academy of Science and Art, of Pittsburg, the character and object whereof is tbe supporting and main taining of an institution devoted to literary and scientific purposes, and for the promotion ol knowledge in relation thereto, andin relation to music, painting and other fine arts, and for these put poses to have, possess and enjoy all the rights, benefits and privileges of said act of Assembly and its supplements. The application for this charter is now on file in tbe Protbonotary's office. fell-71-TU KNOX fc REED. Solicitors. RESORTS. THE CHALFONTE, ATLANTIC CITY. On tbe beach. North Carolina ave.; unob structed ocean view; salt water baths in the home; elevator; now open. fe9-U4-D E. ROBERTS 4 SONS. VON INN- Avon-by-the-Sea (formerly Key East), N. J. Open February 20 for the Spring season. Combines pine and sea air. M. E. SIMMONS, 2017 Walnut sL,Philadelphla. fe4-72-TTSSu THE ELDREDGE. 18 SOUTH CAROLINA ave., Atlantic City, N. J. Three minutes to depot or beach; large, well ventilated rooms, single or en suite, with all modern improve ments. Terms, 11 50 to $2per day, S3 to 512 per week. MRS. E. J. ELDREDGE. fe4-74-TTS t OLD POINT COMFORT, VA, HYGEIA HOTEL. One minute's walk from Fortress Monroe, where daily inspections, drills, guard mounting ana dress paraae take place. The sceuic at tractions are unrivaled. Music afternoon aud evening. Climate mild, yet bracing and invigorating. Tbe most de lightful winter resort In tbe United States. Turkish, Russian, Electric and HOI' SEA Baths. Send lor illustrative descriptive pamphlet. F. N. PIKE. uel4-63-CTSSu Manager. MS'Dimlay advejriUemenU one dollar psr tqvare or one mierUon. Clattifled advertitf menu on thit page tueh ax Wanted, For Bale, To Let, etc., ten eentt per line for each inter tion, and none taken for lett than fifty cent. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH BKjLNCH offices. the dispatch has opened a branch office for the bouthside at no. 120 cakson street. wheke advertise MENTS, NEWS AND SUBSCRIPTIONS CAN BE LEFT. BOTH FOROENEKAL EDITIONS. AND FOB THE SPECIAL BOUTHSIDE ISSUE PUB LISUED EACH SATUEDAT. DKANCH OFFICES ARE ALSO ESTAB LISHED AT THE FOLLOWING PLACES, WHERE WANT, FOR SALE. TO LET, AND OTHER TRANSIENT ADVERTISEMENTS WILL BE RECEIVED UP TO P. M. FOE IN SERTION NEXT MORNING: Advertisements are to be prepaid except where advertisers already have accounts with Tbjs D1S eXKB. PITTSBURG. THOMA8 MCCAFFREY, 35oB Bntler street. EMIL G. STUCKET. 24th street and Penn ave. E. G. tSTUCKEY A CO., Wylle ave. and FultonsU N. STOKELY, Fifth Avenue Market House. KABTZHD. J. W. WALLACE, em Penn avenua. OAKLAJTD. MCALLISTER & SHEIBLEK,Sth av. & Alwood U 60UTUBIDE. JACOB SPOHN. No. 1 Carson street. H. A. DONALDSON, 1707 Carson street. ALLEGHENY-. A. J. KAERCHEK, S9 Federal street. H. J. McBRIDF. Market Honse, Allegheny, FRED H. EGGEKS. 172 Ohio street. F. H. EQGERS&SON, Ohio and Chestnut sts. J. F. STEVENSON. Arch and Jackson streets. THOMAS McHENRY, Western and Irwin ares. G. W. HUGHES, Pennsylvania and Beaver aves. PERRYM. GLEIM. Rebecca and Allegheny aves. M1LLVALE BOROUGH. W. W. Fl.OCKER, Stationer. No. 4 Grant ave. WANTED. Mule Heln. w ANTFD-A WAITER (WHITE). 118 SMITHFIELD ST. fe25-50 TTTANTED-A BUTCHER. INQUIRE JAS. MC VV KEE, Wall station, Pa. feO-48 WANTED-SHALL BOY TO FEED SHALL cylinder press. Call at once 89, 91 THIRD AVE., Sni floor. fe25-85 w ANTED-A LIVE, ENERGETIC YOUNG man for real estate salesman: advancement certain. M. F. Dispatch office. rezs-sz WANTED-INTELLIGENT BOY. IS YEARS old, to learn drue business; mnst live in Al legheny. Apply at 69 FEDERAL ST. fe25-98 -TTTANTED-A CUTTER FOR CUSTOM WORK; none bnt first-class experienced men need apply. Address J. M.( Dispatch office. . fe24-19 "WANTED A SINGLE MAN TO SCRUB AND VV make himself nsernl abont a honse. Inquire at WEbT PENN HOSPITAL, Twenty-eighth st. fe24-42 -rrr anted one good glasshouse tvv driver: none but sober, steady men need apply. Address GLASSHOUSE, Dlspstcb office. fe5-S8 W ANTED-A GERMAN GARDENER TO GO to the country; a (rood situation to tberlfcht man. Address, with reference, COUNTIti. DIs pitch office. fe23-93 W ANTED-A YOUNG. MAN STENOGRA PHER and typewriter, willing to do general office work. Apply at MANAGER'S OFFICE, Cable Works, Sixteenth st. fe2S-64 W ANTED-A MANAGER FOR AN IRON mill: must have a practical knowledge or all the branches of manufacturing iron. Address BRILLIANT, Dispatch office. fea-19 -vrrANTED-A YOUNG MAN TO KEEP A VV set of books and make himself useful sen erallv abont the store: bring reference. Apply at 198 OHIO STREET, Allegheny City. fe25-88 WANTED BOOKKEEPERS - ONE FOR lumber bnslne6S who will act as local sales man and collector: one for tobacco manufacturer. COMMERCIAL ACCOUNTING AGENCY, 163 Fifth avenue. fe35-02 WANTED-AGENTS-THE SOLID MUCI LAGE pencil outlasts, outsells everything; "hustlers" make t4 tots a day: send 25 cents for sample and terms. E. D. B ARIGHT, 2943 Indiana ave.. Chicago, III. fe2S-39 -TXTANTED-UVE AGENTS IN EVERY TOWN VV to sell our goods: special Inducements to right parties; also ladles to form tea clubs. Ad dress for mil particulars ETROPOL1TAN TEA CO., Shlloh si.. Pittsburg. Pa. Ja25-27-TTS WANTFD-A KOUNG MAN TO DO COL LECTING and work In office; must be a good penman, quick and accurate in flgnres; state age, experience and reference. BOX 476, Pittsburg Postoffice. fe23-54 WANTED AGENTS WE WANT RELI ABLE men, who are already traveling sales men, to carry our lubricating oil samples as a side line: name refere ices and territory covered. MANUFACTURERS' OIL CO., Cleveland, o. teK-tt -TTTANTED-DOTrBLE ENTRY BOOKKEEPER Ws with security reqnl'ed, who Is also compe tent (If called unonl to solicit successfully In this city the sale of a desirable staple article; snch a nnn 9 preierrea to DooKteepcr quit. Auaresi TOBACCO. Dispatch office. fe2S-4t WANTED - BAD WRITERS AT SMART'S BUSINESS AND SHORTHAND COL LEGE, removed to 12 Federal street, Allegheny, near bridge: open 9 A. M. to 9 F. M. ; a good hand writing guaranteed In a few lessons, instruction private for ladles and gentlemen. fel8-SO-TTssn WANTED-bALESMEN AT 175 PER MONTH salarvand expenses, to sell a line of silver plated ware, watches, etc.; by sample only; horse and team furnished free, write at once for full Bartlculars and sample case or goods free. STAN ARD SILVERWARE CO.. Boston, Mass. se24-90-D -rrrANTED-A mechanical draughts- V V MAN who Is also a first-class experienced machinist, capable of taking care of a large amount of small machinery. Address, giving ex perience, reference and age, MANUFACTURER, P. O. Box 005, city. None but those knowing themselves to be capable of ailing the above re quirements need apply. fea-ts WANTED-SALESMEN ON SALARY OR commission to handle the new pa tent chemi cal ink erasing pencil; tne greatest selling novelty ever produced: erases Ink thoroughly in two sec onds: no abrasion oCpaper: 200 to SCO per cent pro fit; one agent's sales amonnted to S62u in six days; another S32 in two hours; we want one energetic general agent for each State and Territory: sam ple by mail M cents. For terms and full particu lars address THE MONROE ERASER MFG. CO., La Crosse, Wis. fe23-23 Female Help. WANTED-LADIES FOR DRAMATIC COM PANY; no objection to amateurs. Address DRAMA, Dlspntch office. fe25-83 WANTED-M1LLINERS-3EVERAL FIRST CLASS positions are open to milliners of good taste In trimming. J. D. BERND & CO., 815 U7 Liberty st. fe25-51 WANTED LADIES AT HOME UNDER A guarantee of SI2 00 per week salary; contract given, easv, agreeable work. Address with stamp, NINON CHEMICAL CO., P. O. Box 239, Cincin nati, O. . fe23-3l Dlale and frcuiaie Heln. -TTTANTED-VEGETABLE GARDENER, f30 VV per month; dairyman, tCO per month; farm hands, chambermaids, cooks ftperwk., 200 honse girls, 20 for hotels, 2 English girls for small fam Cy. MEKHAN'S,55 Grant St. fe24-D Situation. WANTED-MERCHANT TAILORS OUTSIDE of Pittsburg that are In need of first-class coatmakers and can promise steady work will do well to send their address at once to TAILORS, Dispatch office. . fe24-40 Bonrdlng. TTT ANTEDBOARD AND ROOM BY YOUNG VV man in private family; Catholic preierred. Address with terms, H. Dispatch office. fe25-84 -TXTANTED-ROOM AND BOARDING FOR v v man ana wiie: private iaznur preierrea, Allegheny or East End. Address E. . , Dispatch office. fe25-43 Flnnnciat. w ANTED-SMALL MORTGAGES-LJ.WIL- qua, iw x ouna are. nozo-zs VXTANTED-MORTGAGES. LARGE AND VV small, at lowest market rates of interest. W. A. HEKRON A SONS, 80 Fourth avenue. Ja2-50-TuK WANTED-MOBTGAG ES-MON EY TO LOAN In sums to suit at 04, i and 6 per cent. ALLES & BAILEY, 164 Fourth ave. Teh 167. apl9-14-TTSSU WANTED MORTGAGES ON CITY PROP ERTY, over HO00; 4H per cent; no tax. HENRY A. WEAVER t CO., S2 Fourth avenue. mh2-s22-D -tpTTANTED-MORTGAGES IN LARGE AND VV small amounts at lowest rates. GEO. S. MACRUM, Room 4 Fidelity Building, 121 Fourth ave. fel9-61 WANTED-MORTGAGESONCITY OH SUB URBAN Improved real estate in large or small amounts at lowest rates. ALEXANDER A LEE, 311 Wood at. I e22-80-ns WANTED-MOETGAG135-I.000,000TOLOAN In large and small amounts at 4k, sand per cent, free of State tax: no delay. REED B. COYLE& CO.. 131 Fourth ave. mya-oo WANTED-TO LOAN 1500,000. IN AMOUNTS of (3,000 and upward, on city and suburban property, on 4X per cent. 'free ortax; also smaller amounts at 5 and 8 per cent. BLACK & BA1HD, 95 Fourth avenne. sc21-d26-D TtTANTED MORTGAGES tL 000, 000TO LOAN . rclty and suburban properties at H, Sand percent, and on tarms In Allegheny and adja cent counties at 8 per cent. 1. M. PENNOCK A SON, 105 Fourth avenue. ap7-f41 -TT7"ANTED-TO LOAN 13)0,000 ON MORT- TV UAbESifiw ana upward at e per cent; tSOOiOOOat 44 per cent on residences or business property; alio in amoiQing FRENCH. 125 Fourth avenue. ilio In adloinlng counties. S. H. OCZI-4-D Sliieellaneoua. TTJANTEn-AT TAFT'S PHILA. DENTAL W ROOMS, to get everybody to ,get best set teeth for S3, a good set for 5. le9-80 -TTTAHTED-YOU TO GET A BAKER'S TV dozen (13) of Stewart A Co. 's fine cabinet photos for I, at M aud 12 FEDERAL ST.. Alle gheny myas-w-rrsa WANTED. lIUccllaneouA. "fTJANTED-WILL GIVE FREE SITE AND TT free gas to manufactories at Jeanuette, on main line of Pennsylvania Railroad. Address EAST JEAN IS E1TE LAND CO.,UreensDurg, Pa. JaS-19 -WTTANTED-EVERYONE TO KNOW THAT T , PEARSON, the leading pbotocrapber, of 05 Fifth ave. and 43 Federal St.. All'y., is making a lire size crayon portrait, beautifully framed, and one dozen cab. photos, all for S3; all fine work. mhl3-6J FOR SALE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE Clrv Residences. FOR SALE-GOOD 4-ROOM BRICK HOUSE, No. 4 Quince alley: this Is a bargain: only 11,325. DlAON & CO., 112 Fourth ave, fe25-89 FOR SALE-tllSOQ FOR A GOOD BRICK dwelling on Clark St., near Logan st.. six rooms, attic, gas, water, side entrance, new slate roof: In good repair and cheap. See REED B. CO YLE & Co., 131 Fourth ave. fe25-6I-TT FOR SALE-A VERY NICE BRICK DWELL ING of 4 rooms and finished attic natural and artificial gas; lot 20x80 leet to an alley, on Roberts st.. nrar Center ave. : price only 3,000. C. BERINGER & SON , 103 Fourth ave. fe22-88-TTS FORSALE-P50CASH, BAL.SMALLMONTH LY payments, for 5-room frame dwelling; ball, porch, vestibule: lot. 24x120; one minute from Second ave.: electric r'v; price, 82,500. SAMUEL W. BLACK & CO., Fourth ave. fe22-5S-TTS FOR SALE-12 PER CENT INVESTMENT wltbfh one square of Penn ave. cable cars, 2 brick and 4 frame houses; total rents S370; lot Sox 187 to a street; price 17.000; easy terms: owner is non-resident and anxious to sell. SAMUEL W. BLACK & CO.. 99 Fourth ave. fe22-77-TTS Enst End Residences. FOR SALE WINTHP.OP STREET, NEAR Fifth ave. cable line. "Bellefleld," a two story frame house or seven rooms, good cellar, etc.: lot 40x137: only 12,500. See REED B. COYLE & CO., 131 Fourth ave. fe25-61-TT FOR SALE CHOICE HOUSE OF 6 ROOMS: bath, nat. and art. gas; nicely papered and grained: lot 35x100; Bond street near North High land; this Is a bargain. BAXTER, THOMPSON k CO., 162 Fourth ave. fe25-37-Tur FOR SALE-H200-TWC-STOEY AND MAN SARD brlcc dwelling in Oakland, eight rooms, hall, vestibule, batb. range, inside w. c, good laundry, etc: large lot: a bargain to a qnlck buyer. B LACK &BAIRD, D5 Fourth ave. 2D-74. fe2l-17 FOR SALE - ?3.500 OAKLAND. McKEE place: a nice new frame dwelling of 7rooms, hall, vestibule, bath, range, slate mantels, china closets, luslde shutters, etc.: a bargain: Tor a few days only. BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave. 2D-73 fe21-17 F OK SALE-ON NIAGARA ST.. NEAR CRAFT ave.. lot 50x200: new brick honse (Queen Anne strict nffl rooms, hath room, basement laundry; marble vestibule: slate mantels: both gases, etc.; complete in every respect. t9,C0O. THOS. LIGGETT; No. 114 Fourth ave. fW5-79 FOR SALE-CRAIG ST.-TWO-SIORY AND mansard stone front residence of nine rooms, ball, vestibule, bath, with all conveniences. In side shutters, hardwood mantels, tile hearths, range, h. and c. water, both gases, pantry and china closets, laundrv, porches, electric bells,etc: lot 30x140 feet: price, $8,500. See REED B. COYLE & CO., 131 Fonrth ave. fei3-10-TTSu FOR SALE-AT A BARGAIN, OH A GOOD street in tbe East End. two mlnntes' walk from Firth avenue cable cars, elegant lot 84x130, sets well above the street, frame bouse of 8 rooms, (4 rooms to a floor), bathroom, front and back stairs, lavatory on first floor, elegant front and side porch; sewerage complete: good neighbor hood: verv desirable In every respect: only (3,500. THOS. LIGGETT, No. 114 Fourth ave. fe25-79 FOR SALE-ON COR. EL WOOD AND EDWIN sts. lot 89 ft. front by 120 ft. deep to 20 ft. alley; new frame honse, reception hall and 8 rooms, bathroom, basement laundry, cemented cellar, hardwood mantels, tile hearths, sliding doors between parlor and dining-room, large pan try, hardwood staircase, electric bells, etc etc.: good nelghborbood and about two mlnntes' walk from Filth ave. cable cars: only (6,750. THOS. LIGGETT, No. U4 Fourth ave. fe25-79 FOR SALE-(6,500-AN EAST END RESI DENCE, new modern style brick dwelling ofnlne rooms, hall, vestibule, etc.; first floor fin ished In solid oak and cherry; a special feature of this house Is the 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 flagstonesidewalks: only eight minutes' walk from cable road, with 5-cent fare. BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave. fe2t-17 Alleahcnv Residences. IriOB SALE-ON ARCH ST., ALLEGHENY, 7 brick house II rooms: price (10.000. For par ticulars see A. D. WILSON, 55 Federal St.. Alle gheny. fe25-5S-TT8 FOR SALE-ON NORTH AVE.-FINE BRICK house, 8 rooms, bathroom, laundry; will sell cheap if bought soon; call and see about It. A. D. WILSON, 55 Federal St., Allegheny. fe25-54-TT8 FOR 8ALE-ON PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, lot 24x138 feet, with two frame honses on rear fronting on Stewart street. For particulars see A. D. WILSON, 55 Federal street, Allegheny. fe25-57-MTTS FOR SALE-NEAR PERRYSV1LLE ROAD, new neat Queen Anne frame dwelling con taining six rooms and attic front and rear porches, reception hall, ttle hearths, natural gas, water, etc.; lot nearly level, 40x120 feet and well improved: near both lines of electric cars: a real bargain at (4,600. SAMUEL W. BLACK & CO., 99 Fourth ave. fe25-&l-Tr FOR SALE-ALLEGHENY, SECOND WARD. fine loeatiou an elegant home, near two lines of cars, surrounded by shade trees and fronting on a flneavenne; new Queen Anne frame, containing 11 rooms, reception halL two luside w. c.'s, laundry in basement, slate man tels, tile hearths, front and rear porches, both gases and water; nicely papered: stable and car riage house; lot 6uxU7 feet to a street: must be sold at once; will bear the closest inspection: price reasonable. SAMUEL W. BLACK CO., 99 Fourth ave. fc25-6i-rr Suburban Residences. FOR BALE-AT INGRAM, PANHANDLE B. R., flue large residence 12 rooms, 5 acres of ground, fruit, etc. See W. A. HEKRON A SONS, No. 80 Fourth ave. fe4-80-Tn FOR SALE WILK1NSBURO-HOUSE, EIGHT rooms: all conveniences; good size lot: good St.: convenient to station; cheap. Inquire of OWNER, No. 52 Franlcstown ave.. E. E. fe25-86-25-27. mb 1, 3, 5. 7 FOR SALE-TWO-STORY FRAME HOUSE OF 4 rooms and about one acre or land, about one mile from Ulenfield station. P., F. W. & C. R. W.; price only (900. c. BEB1N GER A SON, 103 Fonrth ave. fea-88-TTs F OR SALE OR TO LET VERY CHEAP-A neat house: 5 rooms, with larsre lot: location good: at Bellevne P.. Ft W. & C. R. R : Imme diate possession if desired. W. A. HEREON & SONS, 80 Fonrthave. fe22-9-TUFS FOR SALE-ONE OF THE FINEST RESI DENCLS on the line or the P., Ft. W. 4 C. Ky., 6 miles from cltv: commanding view; honse elegantly furnished : with 1 acre of ground; low Srlce to quick purchaser. BAXTER, THOMPSON CO., Ib2 Fourth ave. fe25-37-TuP FOR-JJALE-AT A GREAT BARGAIN ON AC COUNT of removal of owner; very desirably and centrally located in Bellevne Pg-. F. W. A C R. R.; a very deslrible house of 9 rooms: lot 80 xl7Sft.; fruit and ornamental trees. See W. A. HERRON A SONS, No. 80 Fourth ave. fe4-80 Tn FOR SALE LOTS. Suburban Lots. FOR SALE A LOT IN WILKINSBURG, 76x200 feet: 11 minutes' walk from station: price (COO. Address SAY, Dispatch office. feIQ-28 -TJiOR SALE AT EDGEWOOD CHOICE 1' bu ldlng lot. 57x160. to alley building lot. 57x160, to alley: low price for quick s-ile. BAXTER, THOMPSON A CO., 162 Fourth ave fe25-37-Tur FOR SALE BELMONT PLACE INGRAM, in the beautiful Chartiers Valley, choice lots 50x162 and 194, (400 to (600; houses to set back 40 ft. and to cost at least (2, 000: streets 50 It. wide and sewered: 33 trains dally; fare SJjc: terms (25 down, balance (10 per month, W. A. ZAHN, 60 Fourth ave. fe23-62-TTSn East End Lota. FOR SALE-ON SOUTH HIGHLAND AVE. lot 40x120 to sewered alley: (1,0(10; terms easy. THOS. LIGGETT, No. 114 Fourth ave. fe25-79 FOR 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 si.. K.E. fe23-127-TTSa -COR SALE-ON ROUP ST., NEAR HOWE J7 St., lot 40x100 to 20-rt. alley, sets well above frade: sewered street; about 2 minutes' walk from lfth ave: only (2,400. THOS. LIGGETT, Nb. 114 Fourth ave. fe25-79 -T7IOR BALE-A FEW LOTS REMAINING ON J principal streets In Twenty-first ward which we oner at from (S75 to (350 on easy payments; some of these are good business sites. MELLON BROTHERS, 6349 Station St., E. E. fe23-127-rrsu FOR SALE-(1,250 (EACH)-TWO ELEGANT bnlldlngloty In Oakland. 100 ft- from paved street, also sewered and flagstone sidewalk: a bar- f;aln to party who will build two good bouses cost ng not less than (4,000, BLACK & BAIRD. 95 Fourth are. 2 D fe2l-17 F)R SALE-PROPERTY THAT WILL SUB DIVIDE to a great advantage on Herron ave, very near the Center avenue cable cars; beauti fully located: fronts three streets, with a good dwelling of 10 rooms, outbuildings. Improve ments, etc. For tnll information see W. A. HER EON & SONS, No. 80 Fonrth ave fe21-4-Tur FOR SALE-ON BARTON ST., BETWEEN Center and Ellsworth aves.. beautiful build ing lots, 60x110, paved street and flagstone" side walk, connections tor sewer, natnral and arti ficial gas and city water laid to tbe curbstone; convenient to both steam and cable cars: (loo per front foot; terms to suit. THOS. LIGGETT, flo. 114 Fourth ave. fe25-79 ' Hnzelwood Lota. FOR SALE-CHOICE BUILDING LOTS IN Blair estate, three to five minutes' walk from station, on line or Second are. electric railway; price (100 to (2,500; size 25X120 on paved St.: terras 10 per cent cash, balance monthly payments If de sired. SAMUEL W. BLACK & CO.. 99 Fonrth ave fe22-6-TT8 Miscellaneous. FOR SALE-AT LOW PRICES AND EASY payments, many small bouses In all parts of the two cities and suburbs; caU or send for our new list, lust Issued; free, W. A HERRON ft monb, 80 Fourth ave. " XsU-4-ia FOR SALE LOTS. Cltr Lota. 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, 6349 Station St., E. E. fe23-127-TTSU FOR 8ALE-S20 PER MO. (NO OTHER PAY MENTS required) to bny a neat brick house: 6 rooms, ball and late Improvements; no other plan so easy: price only J1.P0O. For full particulars see W. A. HER RON AbONS, 80 Fourth avenue. Ja28-6R-TT Vnrma. FOR SALE-FARM OP 21 ACRES, LOCATED near Allison Park, Pittsburg and Western Jt. R.: 4 minutes'1 from vtatlon. For terms, call on ALGEO BROTHERS, ,204 Federal St.. Alle gheny. Ja26-40-D FOR SALE-FARM 20 ACRES, WITH NEW frame bouse six rooms, new stable, fine spring water, rich soil: near Evergreen station. Ross township: great bargain; easy terms. ED W1TT1SH. 410 Grant St. fe24-D 17IOR SALE-FARM OF 40 ACRES OF GOOD 7 land, of wldch about 26 acres is cleared and in meadow, balance in good timber; only i miles from Coraopolls: no building's: price low. C. BERIN GER & SON, 103 Fourth ave. fc22-8S-TTS FOR SALEA VERY GOOD SMALL FARM OF 22 acres about nine miles from the city, out the Perrysvllle road; land lies well and a sulendld place for gardening; 5-room frame house-, barn, etc.: price only (3,0u0. C. BERINGER . SON. 103 Fourth ave. f fe3-8S-TT8 FORSALE A FARM OF2SO ACRES,S MILES from Blairsvllle, or 3 miles from Hillside sta tion. Pennsylvania Railroad: land gentlv rolling and lies to the last, water in every field, good fences, choice fruit, new frame house of 10 rooms, good bank barn, granaries, pig pens, etc.: will sell as a whole or divide farm : price low. C BER 1N O Elt A SON, ire Fourth ave. fe22-83-TTS FOR SALE BUSINESS. Bnslncsa Chnncea. FOR SALE-AT A SACRIFICE-GROCERY store, with horse and wagon: owner In other business. Address W. 11., Dispatch office tel5-53 F OR SALE-A SMALL. WELL EQUIPPED nrintinp office. For nartlcnlars annlv to FIDELITY TITLE AND TRUbT CO., 121 and 123 Foartn ave. re8-K FOR SALE-LIVERY SroCK AND FIX TURES; doing a good bnslness: tbe reason lor selling wishing to go into other business: terms to sultporchase. Address GEO. BEET. 83 Bridge St., Etua. Pa, fel3-3S-TT3 , FOR SALE-OLD ESTABLISHED A NO. 1 shoe business In best location of Cleveland. O. : good chance for the right man. with means; serlons sickness only cause for selling. For par ticulars address SHOES, Dispatch office fe2o-4I FOR SALE-DRUOSTOHE IN A RISING manufacturlngtownoallneof railroad, do ing an excellent business, making money: good oppnrtnnltvforsafe and profitable Investment. BAXTER. THOMPSON CO., 1 Fourth ave. re23-U8-rrsu FOR SALE-GROCERY STORES, (100, (600, (SOO, (1,100, (3,000.(5.000,(10,000; 5 and 10-ccnt store, drugstores, country stores, cigar stores, boarding houses, confectioneries, bakeries, feed store, milk depot and other business chances. SHEPARD A CO.. 54 Fifth ave. fe!2 FOR SALE-HALF INTEREST IN ESTAB LISHED real estate business, also other good business interests: grocery, cigar, confectionery and drug stores, light manufactories, restaurant, printing office etcf PERC1VALA CHAPMAN, 87 Fifth ave., 2nd floor. fe25-87 FOR SALE-UNDERTAKING BUSINESS also 18 acres of fine land with good build ing; undertaking business good, being established for 30 years: no opposition within eight miles: also No. grist and saw mill and 15 arres of coal land at mill with good dwelling: will be sold to gether or separate: mill will be sold for half its value; both In small town, one mile from K. R. station. Call on or address 8. J. WALKER, Kelly's station, A. V. R. R.. Pa. fel910-D Buslnet Atoniis. FOR SALE AN INVESTMENT WITHIN 5 mlnntes' waIkof the Postoffice: lot 40x125. with four-story brick building; rented for 4 years at a figure that pars over 6 per cent net on selling price. THOS. LIUUETT. No. 114 Fourth are. ' fe25-79 FOR SALE-A GOOD BUSINESS BITE IN THE most central part or East End; on a paved and sewered street: wltnln one minute's walk of Lib erty Hall: lot 20x95 to a 40-foot street: two-story frame building of six rooms; only (3,400. THOS. LIGGETT, No. 114 Fourth ave. fe25-79 Manufacturing fill en. FOR SALE A FIN E MANUFACTURING SITE containing 4S acres, with brick dwelling of 10 rooms and two frame tenement honses. on the West Penn Railroad; price low. C. BERINGER A SON, 103 Fourth are. fe22-88-TT8 I7OR SALE-200 ACRES MANUFACTURING 7 and building sites on P. it. It . in Turtle Creek Valley, only manufacturing site not taken up. near new Westlnghonse Improvements and adjoining P. R. R. roundhouse and transfer de pots, now being built: natural gas mains from Murrysville to Plttsbnrg run through the prop erty: a good Investment, where a decided advance in value Is sure to occur. Plans 'and particulars from DAVID SHAW CO . 152 Fourfn ave. fe3-2-TTS -TTIOR SALE VERY CHEAP DESIRABLE A? sites for manufacturing, fronting the Alle gheny river and A, V..R. R., 'at Sandy creek, one quarter ora mile from the city line, and tree from city taxes, with full benefit of natural gas privi leges on the premises; the land Is underUld with two veins or coal, 9 and 13 feet thick, within 190 feet from tbe surface; 11 trains each way dally. For particulars see CAPT. JAMES BOYD, 10 Union are., Allegheny, or W. A. HEKRON A SONS. No. 80 Fonrth ave., Pittsburg. feaM-TuF FOR HALE MISCELLANEOUS. Horses. Vehicles. Live Stock. See. FOR SALE FIN'E HORSE: GOOD SIZE; EX CELLENT workerat. ill kinds otwork: little sore from working on streets: very cheap. 36 AL LEGHENY AVENUE, near Rebecca street, Alle gheny. fe25-97 Machinery and Metals. FOR SALE ENGINES AND BOILERS-NEW and refitted: repairing promply attended to. PORTER FOUNDRY AND MACHINE CO.. LIJL. below Suspension bridge Allegheny. Pa. fe 3-32 FOR SALE-ONE 31X24 HORIZONTAL EN GIN &, 25.000 feet secdnd-band wire rope: also hoisting and portable engines and Sh'men valves, castings, etc VELTE & MCDONALD. 3200 Penn avenue. Iy21-91-TTS FOB SALE-BECK'S PAT. AUTOMATIC engine for electric light and railway service; engines and boilers In every size and style: saw mills and woodworking machinery. HARMES MACHINE DEPOT, 97 First ave.. Pittsburg. JaS-33-D FOR SALE-SECOND-HAND ENGINES AND boilers; all sizes and styles In stock, from 4 to 100 h. p. ;all refitted;good as new, at lowest prices; portable engines, s to 25 h. p. ; boilers au sizes and styles. J.S.YOCNG,23Park way, Allegheny, Pa. oc2S-0-D APCTf11 SALES. ASSIGNEE'S AUCTION SALE Of furniture, carpets, curtains, etc The entire stock of W. H". Thompson & Co., 305 Wood st, Pittsburg, TUESDAY MORNING, February 25, at 10 o'clock, consisting of fine walnut, oak and cherry chamber furniture, book cases, wardrobes, chiffoniers, hall racks, sideboards, etc Velvet moquette, body tapestry. Ingrain and rag carpets, matting, llnolenm and oil cloths, lace and turcoman curtains, brass goods, etc, etc Good furnitrrro wagon; cost $185; almost new. Terms cash. Sale to continue from day to day until the entire stock is sold. By order of THOS. W. McCTJNE, fe23-55 Assignee FURNISHMENT OF THE ST. NICHOLAS HOTEL, corner Fonrth ave and Grant st,. at auction. , WEDNESDAY MORNING, February 26, at 10 o'clock. Hall, room and stair carpets, curtains, piano, office safe, chamber suits, bedding, cooking utensils, tables, chairs, rockers, dishes, glass ware, etc, etc Positively no postponement. Big bargains fur all. HENRY AUCTION COMPANY, LIM., fe23-93 Auctioneers. AUCTION SALE! EHBt End REBiLfencE, WINEBIDDLE AVENUE, Near Liberty avenue, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1890, at S p. Jt, On the premises, a well-built 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 Sf. BAIRD, B5 FOURTH AVENUE. fe21-16-TuF3u F INE GOODS AT AUCTION AT THE rooms, ail Market street. TUESDAY MOBBING. FEBRUARY 25, at 10 o'clock. English rug, fine plushes, handsome tapestry, rep aud hair-cloth parlor suits, mirrors, cabi nets, clocks, curtains, rugs, pictures, book cases, desks, secretaries, ornaments, bronzes, brussels aud ingrain carpets, flue chamber suits, rockers, chairs, center tables, bedsteads, bmeaus, washstands, decorated toilet ware lounges, china closets, sideboards, hall racks, wardrobes, chiffoniers, folding beds, mattress springs, odds and ends, sundries, etc HENRY AUCTION CO LIM, fo23-91 Auctioneers. WiLTKKjTUSBOIJKKE. RICHARD BABBOWS. BARROWS OSBOURNE JOB PRINTERS, W Diamond street Telephone No, Hit u3i-e-TT3 TO LET. Cltr Resddeaeea. TO LET-BEAUTIFUL NEW DWELLINGS. eight rooms and bath each, elegantly 'finished with every possible convenience: ready by April l: Bluff, near Magee St. HENRY A DAVIS. 414 Grant st. fe2-l TO LET-HOUSES OF SEVEN ROOMS BE TWEEN Center and Wylle aves.r all con venience: rent (20 per month, also seven rooms at 103 Wylle: also store and dwelling, corner Grandvlewand Plymouth at. Inquire of WM. M. JOHNSTON. 101 Wylle ave. fe25-86-TTSn East End Renldencea. TO LET-8EVEBAL SMALLHOUSESIN THE East End (5.6 and 7 rooms), bend for list free. W. A. HERRON & SONS, 80 Fourth avenue. fe&lO-TS TO LET-HOUSE, TEN ROOMS. ON WAL NUT, two doors Irom Highland are.; all modern Improvements; stable: carriage honse: large lot. SPENCER & GLOSSER, 419 Smith field st. fe25-31 TO LET OK FOR SALE-RESIDENCE OF ten rooms, carriage bouse and stabling and over an acre of Improved, grounds on Hue of North Highland avenue one of tbe most delight ful and healthv locations in E. E. M. P. HuW LEY, No-127 Fourth ave telS-73 Hnzelwoed Residence. TO LET-(32 A MONTH:BRlCK HOUSE OF 7 rooms and attic; late conveniences, carriage house: all lu first-class order: on Hazelwood near Second ave. W. A. HERRON A SONS. 80 Fonrth ave. fe23-8l-MTur Allegheny Residence. TO LET-NO. 174 BUENA VISTA ST., BRICK houseelght rooms, two stories and mansard: all modern Improvements; rent Siou; Immediate possession. A. D. WILSON. 55 Federal st. le25-59-TTS TO LET-TWO MODERN FRAME HOUSES of six rooms each: all latest Improvements: on RIdgewood ave.. Allegheny: (2! permonth: no water rent. ALEXANDER LEE, 313 Wood St. fe22-82-Tns TO LET-FRONTING THE PARKS. ALLE GHENY a large and commodious house (14 rooms) tn first-class order, toa tenant who will take a lease or two or three years: stable If de sired. See W. A. HERRON k SONS. 80 Fourth ave. fe25-78 TO LET 178 WASHINGTON AVE.. ALLE GHENY.modern new two-story mansard pres brick residence, 8 rooms, bath, inside w. c, hot and cold water, front porch, electric bells, etc: (400 per year. BAXTER, THOMPSON & CO.. 163 Fourth ave, above pew postoffice fe25-81-TT TO LET NICE FIVE-ROOM DWELLING, 401 Federal st. extension. Allegheny: electric 'cars pnss within five minutes walk of same: also, storeroom and dwelling, 164 Penna. aye.. Alle gheny: also, storeroom and dwelling, U Chestnut St., Alleghenv; also, four rooms corner Sedgwick st. and Pennsylvania ave., Al'egheny. Inquire or JAS. R. MCKEE, Penn Building. Room 611, telephone 616. fel4-74-rrs Suburban Residences. TUILET-AT LA OREL STATION. FT. WAYNE, R. R.. a good sized house, with one to six acres of ground, variety of fruit trres, stabling, etc. R. H. HUDLESTON. on premises. fe25-U TO LET-A VERY NICE COUNTRY PLACE of about eight acres, vood orchard, water, ete, with a good frame dwelling of eight rooms, stable, etc., lit miles from Wllttlnsburg on the Greensburg pike: rent low to a good tenant. C jiciunuMtft sun,, fel3-64-TTS , 103 Fourth avenue. TO LET-HOUSES IN 8EW1CKLEY: 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 eight-room houses with all modern Im provements. GEO-F. KUOIS1LL, Real Estate Agent, Sewlckley. fe20-14 TO LET-HOME AVENUE, BELLEVUE, A few minutes' walk from station, elegant man sion of 16 room, large halls, etc., and all modern conveniences, fine lawn, large grounds, fruit and shaiie trees: to desirable tenant very moderate rent. BAXTER, THOMrSON A CO., 162 Fonrth ave. abovemew postoffice fe2Sl-TT Apartments. TO LET-FOUR ROOMS. SUITABLE FOR light housekeeping; all modern conveniences: choice location on line or street cars. JOHN G. MORROW, 239 Ohio St.. Allegheny. fe25-7 TO LET-FOUR ROOMS, SUITABLE FOR light housekeeping; all modern conveniences: choice location on line of street cars. JOHN G. MOR ROW, 289 Ohio St., Allegheny. fe25-67 TO LET-DESIRABLE ROOMS. FOUR ON A floor, with all the conveniences, on tbe flat system, corner ot Fourth ave. and Lloerty st.; none but first-class anptlcants received. See W. A. HERRON A SONS. No. 80 Fourth ave.. Pitts burg. fel9-64-l,21,25,28a Offices. Desk Room. fcc- TO LET-LARGE AND SMALL OFFICES, from (120 up. Inquire ROOM 208, Blssell block. felS-41 TO LET-ELEGANT LAW OFFICES, NO. 91 Diamond St., first and second floors; reason able rent., BLACK A BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave. fel8-78 TO LET-ELEGANT OFFICES IN THE NEW Fidelity building. 121 and 123 Fourth ave. ApDly to FIDELITY ITLE AND TRUST CO. fCS-50 Business Stands. TO LET-A STEAM STONE MILL WITH good trade. ALLES'A BAILEY, 164 Fourth ave. le-3S TO LET-ONLY M0PEB MO.; NEAR FIFTH ave, on Grant St., a good large storeroom and dwelling. Send for list. W. A. HERRON 4 SONS, 80 Fourth ave. fe22-9-TuF8 TO LET THE DESIRABLE THREE-STORY brick warehouse Nos. 23 and 25 Seventh st. For terms and InformaQon Inquire of MCCUL LOUGU & SMITH, 31 Seventh st. fe21-10 TO LET-THE BUILDING 002 LIBERTY ave, cor. Market, occupied by W. W Ash worth: best business location In city. Inquire MRS. ANNA MORLEY, Aiken place Sbadyslde. fe21-77 TO LET-THE KEYSTONE BANK WILL " move Into their new building about March 1, conseqnentlv the rooms now occupied In the Petroleum Exchange building will be to let. In quire at the BAN K. Ja29-94 TO LET BRICK STORE JAN D DWELLING, bouse No. 1606 Stain street, Sharpsbnrg, con taining storeroom with shelving, five rooms, attic hall, cellar, etc. Inquire at No. 606. GEORGE KENNGOTT, Etna Postoffice. le25-4 TO LET STORE ROOM WITH OR WITHOUT dwelling of seven rooms. No. 63 Ohlost.. Al legheny, 5 doors from Carnegie Library aud raaiy ket bouse: excellent bnslness stand. W. J. BECK FELD, 63 Ohio St., Allegheny. fe22-72 TO LET-THE PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY IN the new building, corner of Federal and Robinson sts.. Allegheny, at a low rent to a suit able tenant: also In same building three bnslness offices. Apply to SAM DYER. 43 Park way. Al legheny. fe20-64-D TO LET-FIFTH AVENUE STOREROOM Tbe business office of The Dispatch will be moved April 1 to the lately purchased property, corner Sailthfleld and Diamond sts., and the greater part of Nos.v7 and 90 Fifth avenue here tofore known as tbe Dispatch building, will In consequence be for lease during a terra of years. This will be found perhaps the choicest location In the whole city for a large retail business. Fnll Particulars mav be obtained from the BUblNESS IANAGER OT THE DISPATCH at tbe Fifth ave. office. Ia9-U7 PERSONAL. PersoNal-do YOU STILL BUY BOOKS? Yes, we still buy all the books we can get. Good prices for good books. LEVI'S BOOK STORE; 900 Liberty st. fe25 PERSONAL-BOOK il BOOKSI SCIENTIFIC, technical, mechanical, medlcaL law and text books or all kinds, below cost, st FRANK BACON ft CO.'S, 66 Diamond it. Libraries pur chased. fel7-10 PERSONAL HIS LOVE SUDDENLY RE TURNED; recently tbey had not been on the best of terms owing to a little family lar occa sioned by the wife insisting on being allowed to renovate his wearing apparel, and which, ot course, was done in a bungling manner; in order to prevent the trouble they agreed tn send all their work hereafter to DICKSON, the Tailor. 65 'Firth ave, corner Wood St., second floor, and now everything is lovely and peace and happiness again reigns in their household. Telephone 1558. anao-D LOST. LOST-SUNDAY EVENING A DIAMOND studded K. of P. watch chain with owner's name on the edge. A reward to the finder by re turning same to A C. MOECKEL, cor. Ohio st. and Cedar ave, Allegheny. fe25-44 OFFICIAL PITTSB DRG. OFF1C3 OF THE CITY TREASURER. I Municipal hall, smithfield Street. J -VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ALL il owners, (whether residents or non-residents of the city ol Pittsburg) ot drays, carts, wagons, carriages, buggies, etc, to pay their li cense at this office forthwith. All licenses not paid on or before the first Monday in March, 1890, will be placed In the. hands ot police officers for collection, subject to a collection fee ot SO cents. And all persons neglec'inz to pay on or be fore first Monday In May, 1S90, will be subject to a penalty donble the amount of tbe license to be recovered before the proper legal author ity of said city. The old metal plate of last year must be re turned, at the time licenses are taken out. or 25 cents additional will bo charged on the license. Rates of license: Each one-horse vehicle, (8 00; each two-horse vehicle, $10 00; each fonr hnrsa vehicle, (1200; each four-horse hack, (15 00; omnibuses and timber wheels, drawn bv two horses. SI000; one extra dollar will be charged for each additlopal horse used in above specified vehicles. J. F. DENNISTON, City Treasurer. fe20-22-D WATCHES AND JEWELRY AT THE lowest prices; diamonds and other pre cious stones in rings, pins and earrings; clocks, silverware and spectacles, silt er spoons, knives and forks and other lancy pieces; natch repair inc. he be of work, at reasonable price, at WJLSON'8, 61 Fourth ave Jal4-TTS 0. A BALFH, BUILDING CONTRACTOR, ii seventh avenue, Pittsburg, Pa. XeJepboae XM. teter AMUSEMENTS. "Carnesie Music Hall, ALLEGHENY, SATURDAY EVENING, MARCH L Tickets 50c: reserved seat BOB fe298 25c extra; at E. G.Hays & Ca.75 ruth ave ritisourg; at Aiex Ross',137Feaeral SL-Allegheny BIJOU THEATER-TO-NIGHT. JOSEPH HAWORTH In PAUL KAUVAR. Matinees Wednesday and Saturday. Marcn S Richard Golden la "Old Jed Prouty." fe24-21 GRAHD OPERA HOUHE TO-NIGHT. ANNIE PiXLEY. THE DEACON'3 DAUGHTER, Matinees Wednesday and Saturday. Week, March 1 First half. Two Sisters Latter half. "Jefferson-Florence Combination. feZf-18 TT ARRIS' THEATER The Reigning Comedy by 'William Gillette; A LEGAL WRECK. Week March 3 "My Partner." fe23.70-TTF . gARRY WILLIAMS' ACADEMY light, Matinees Tuesday, Thursday anff Baturday. BRYANT & RICHMOND'S ALL-8TAR VAUDEVILLE COMPANY. fe23-17 . ELECTION!). Office ALLZGHianr Bridge ca.1 Pittsbcro. February 3, 189uv f ELECTION AN ELECTION FOR PRES IDENT, Managers and Officers of the company for erecting a bridge oyer the Alle gheny river, opposite Pittsburg. In the county of Allegheny, will be held at the toll house, at tbe south end of tbe bridge, on MONDAY, March 3, next at 2 o'cloce p. K. f e4-45-TU W, R03EBURG. Treas'r. BOGGS LOTS Are selling fast. Only a few left; 110 DOWN AND S3 PER MONTH "WITH. OUT INTEREST. 20 minutes from P. OV x 200, $225, 250 each. SAMUEL W. BLACK & CO., 99 Fourth avenue. fe22-57-TTS Better Than Renting. Only $500 Cash, . Remainder on long time and easy payments. Only 5 Left 23 Sold In the last 15 months; new brick house, lata style. 9 room, handsomely finished, thoroughly convenienced, street and sewer Improvements made. Price Only $6,300 In Coltart Square, Oakland, Quick Transit. 5-Cent Fare. See W. A. HERRON & SONS,- SO FOURTH AVENUE. feeo-37-rrs A HANDSOME HOME CHEAP. Only J1I,500 on reasonable terms for a complete brick house ON FORBES AVE.. OAKLAND. The house is latest style, 13 rooms, elegantly finished and papered, and complete with latest improvements and conveniences to the smallest detail. FINE APPEARANCEI CHOICE LOCATION! Five sold in a short time: only three left. Sea W. A. HERRON' & SONS, fe22-l-TUFS 80 Fourth avenue. CHEAPER HM PAY1M RENT. ONLY $500 DOWN. A neat new brick house, 9 rooms, besides bath, pantry, laundry. 2 w. c's, front aud back; stairs, large porches, hardwood mantels, ttla hearths and vestibules: lot 40x121 feet; price only 57,000; terms very easy. ON SUMMERLEA STREET. Surrounded by fine new dwellings, near Filth avenue cable cars and Roup Station. See at once W. A. HERRON 4 SONS, fe22-lZ-TT3 SO Fourth avenue. ON FORBES STREET, IN THE MIDST OF OAKLAND, TO LET A very desirable bone; 12 rooms, latest lm grovements, large lot, a very nice lawn, stable. ee W. A. HERRON fc SONS. 80 Fourth ave. fe22.U-TS FOR SALE. SQUIRREL HILL, NEAR SCHENLEY PARK. 30 acres land, having a frontage of over 2,800 feet on a good street. 21 acres land, street frontage 1,400 feet. 5 acres, fronting on two streets: i acres and 2-story frame dwelling of 5 rooms. 15 acres land near the Squirrel Hill Electric roaa and Forbes avenue. IRA M. BURCHFTELD, 153 Fourth ave. de34f-TTS SIXTH AVENUE DYE WORKS, M. MAY SONS & GO., STEAM DYERS AND SCOURERS ' And general renovators of textile fabrics, la dies' and gentlemen's soiled or faded garments neatly cleaned or restored In color. Curtains of every description carefully attended to. M. MAY SONS & Co. Jell-TTS 58 SIXTH AVE., Pittsburg, Pa. TO-LET OFFICES. UERMANIA SAVINGS BANK BUILDING, Wood and Diamond streets. AtLow Rent. Singly or in suites. All modern conveniences, elevator, janitor service, eta. etc. For terms apply at tho Bank. fel-71 PIANO. ORGANS. And all manner of Small Instruments HAMILTON'S, del0-D Fifth avenue. yELLOW PINE LUMBER and DIMENSION CYPRUS SHINGLES. W. C. HOLT, Montgomery, Ala. CorrefffAdeace solicited XeJ&sVrn - ft