"VAW MEES IN TROUBLE. TheSupreme Court's Decision That 'Mrs. McConnell Cannot Sell, ASEEIODS BAR TO IMPBOVEMEKT. 1? Soma lawyers as Well as Purchasers Greatlj Disgusted by It. w KOjblSPDTE AS TO HEE LIFE TENURE The decision of the Supreme Court in the case of McConnell vs. Lindsay, referred to yesterday, falls far from giving satisfac tion. Many lawyers contend that legal sub tleties are a necessity; that business could sot get along 'without them, but there are some who, -while admitting that differentia tion must be allowed to run to a limit where the line between gambling and legitimate trade becomes as fine as that contemplated by geometricians, yet express the hope that some day eminent lawyers and judges in the lower courts of this State and the judges of the Supreme Court may arrive at some understanding that will take the pro fession of law at least partly out of the realm of games of chance. They are tired of decisions made by a mere majority ac companied by dissenting opinions, and would like to 'have the line between prece dent and common sense more clearly marked. Here is a case in point: A WILL AS 'TWAS IKTENDED. Before Mrs. Eveline Gross, widow of Dr. A. E. Gross, died, she made a will which was supposed to be so carefully drawn that her intentions could not be misunderstood. The main provisions are as follows: Sixth I hereby authorize and empower my executor to sell, mortgage or otherwise convey and dispose of any real estate of which 1 may die seized, except the aforesaid homestead property, for the payment of debts, legacies and the administration and settlement of my estate, and purchasers from ber shall not bo liable for or bound to look to the application of the purchase money which they may pay to her upon said purchases or mortgage. Seventh I hereby bequeath and dense to my said adopted daughter, Maltilda Gross McCon nell. all the rest and residue of my estate, real, personal and mixed, absolutely and lu fee simple, and including therein any and all lega cies which mav lapse by reason of the deceaso of any beneficiary or otherwise. And it is my will that the said Matilda Gross McConnell shall take and hold the property given to her free from the control of her present or future husband and without any liability for any debts, liabilities or engagements of such hus band, but wholly for her own use and benefit and subject to her own control. Under the provisions of this will Mrs.Mc Connell has sold some 20 lots from the old "Winebiddle estate, out Penn avenue, and there are some 1,000 or more plotted or in tended to be and put on the market All went well nntil a man named Lindsey wanted to buy a lot, and his attorney, J. A. Evans, Esq.. refused to pass the title, hold ing that under the will Mrs. McConnell only received the estate lor her sole and separate use, and had no power to make title. To determine the matter a test suit was arranged, and Judge Ewing heard the argument and decided that Mrs. McConnell bad power to make title. He referred to the married woman's act, and also held that the words used in the will were too vague to create a trust; in other words, th&t she had a fee simple in the property, and could do what she chose with it. ESTTIKELT TOEXFECTED. Notwithstanding the explicit declarations of the seventh section of the will above quoted, the Supreme Court decides that Mrs. McConnell received the property for ber sole and separate use, and has no power to make title to any one else, has merely a life estate in the property, or as some people say: She has a fee simple which is not a fee simple. The mischief so far as sales have been made does not seem to be as extensive as some people imagine. The titles made as executrix are supposed to oe good, but that question has sot been adjudicated. .Nearly all the lots so far sold have been by Mrs. McConnell in her ca pacity as executrix, but here is a. large property with many thousands of dollars tied up by this decision. It will not pay to farm it and if Mrs. McConnell can only pive life leases it isn't likely to be profit able. There are complaints all the time about the Schenley and other leases, as standing in the way of the prosperity of the city, but here is a woman who appears to be tied up, with loss to both herself and the public C. K. Yeager, Esq., who is interested as attorney in the decision, says he has no opinion to give, as he was not at home when the case was argued in the lower court. In tbe case in which he is interested, Mrs. Mc Connell was acting as executrix. THAT C0EA0P0LIS MILL. Hopes Entertained That it Will Get Another Impetus From Some Qnnrter.) Something is again on foot, or appears to be, in regard to the ill-starred steel mill in Coraopolis, the building for which was put tip two years ago. The project seemed to be in a fair way to materialize to the benefit of many people concerned some two months ago, but the death of Martin Joyce again put a stop to operations. During a day or two past some people have been moving about the ground as though they contemplated some kind of action, and the Coraopolitans are on tip-toe of expectation again. Some of them tried to discover what was intended, but without success. It was stated that among the visitors were representatives of the Bindley Hardware Company, but a call at that house on Seventh avenue did not disclose any in formation. -Mr. Uochran said he knew .nothing of the matter, but he said it might be possible that one of the name was inter ested. It might be that the people who were investigating might merely be interested in the settlement of Mr. Jovce'f estate. Children Enjoy The pleasant flavor, gentle action and soothing effects of Syrup of Figs, when in need of a laxative, and if tbe father or mother be costive or bilious the most gratifying results follow its use. so that it is the best family remedy known, and every family should bave a bottle. .Handsome, Istyllsh Spring Overcoats For men at $5 to-day. There are only about SS0 of them, and they are a part of our new spring stock. They comprise cassimeres, meltons and worsteds, in all tbe new light and dark shades, and we only sell 'em at the low price of $5, to introduce our new spring stock of excellent clothing. P. C C. C, cor. Grant and Biamond sts., opp. the new Court Honse. .Mail orders will receive prompt attention. Gennlne English Saltings, 50 Inches Wide, nt SI a Yard. Inequality usually sold at $1 25, and neverjUnder fl 15. See these 1 suitings. Jos. Hohnb & Co.'s Penn Avenue Stores. , Mozart Clnb Libretto. The libretto of the Mozart Club concert last evening was from the press of Percy F. Smith. , It was printed in two colors, in handsome cover and tos a beautiful speci- " men of the typographic art, Jktst Opened. Over 100 styles of fine American dress ginghams, all handsome styles, at 10c and,: lOlr-.... - I TT .T T.-o-wou'o "' WFSu 438 and 410 Market st. Insist upon, having the reliable, and always satisfactory, ale and beer brewed by 4Z..'Wainwrieht& Co. The favorite brewa Ifonlam'ily use. "Best dealers keep them. ran iSee our new neckwear. . Jakes H. Aiken & Co.. 100 zfth ave. , Be Qlock po jtecuro a pair of shoes cheap, at Cain & CVerner'a. wy . A- WHAT OUR SQHOOLS COST. The Amount Brqnlred bv Each and the SlUlage Necessary to Educate the Children of Pittsburg's Workmen Some Very Significant Figures. Controller Morrow yesterday received from the Board of Assessors a report of the mill age necessary in the different wards for sub district school purposes for the current year. The school directors of each district reported the amonnt required for their school, and the tax levy has been computed from these figures. The totals in the various wards are nearly the same as those of last year, but the mtllage greatly differs in many cases. The millage by districts and the amounts asked are as follows: t S3 school. a 5 rg S" : ? 3 8. Allen si 4.4 HJS? -2 Beaford 1.7 4,500 ' Blnnincham 18 1.8 5,000 1.4 Colfax ZM 1.6 3,500 1.5 Duquesne 1 0.5s W) 0.3 Forties , e 2.2 1,100 3.0 Franklin 7iS 1.0 Li 1.5 Brant 3 0.7 3,500 0.2 Hancock 5 1.5 4,100 1.6 Hltxnd 19 2.2 12.000 2 4 Home wood 21-2 1.7 3,500 1.8 Howard 16 2.6 U, ? Humboldt r6 2.2 8.0TO 2.0 Knox 30 LO 1,700 1.0 Lawrence 15 1.1 4,800 1.0 Liberty 20 3.8 40.000 2.0 Lincoln 21-1 4 0 12,000 S.0 Luckey 35 8.0 5.700 g.0 Mlnersvllle 13 3.2 9,000 28 Monongshela S3 0.8 1.000 i.Q Moorhead it 1.3 5 210 1.0 Morse 25 2.3 9.000 2.S Jit Albion 18 2.7 9,000 2.4 Mt. Washington 32 6.6 11.000 4 0 orth 4 0.4 6.000 0 1 Oakland 14 1.7 Jo, 000 1.8 O'Hara 12-1 0.8 SS 0.8 Peebles 23 5.0 I5.56O -8.0 Ralston 9io 0.375 2.5O0 0.S Klverslde 34 4.9 6,000 5.0 bouth 2.03 3,000 0.4 Springfield 12-2 2.8 8,000 2.0 bterrltt 22-2 1.6 2,500 1.5 fet Clair 27 3 9 5,000 4.4 Than Stevens 36 3.3 3.750 2.5 'UcEblngton 17 1.3 9,(00 1.4 lckersham 24 1.4 4,0001 3.2 CONSIGNED TO THE GEATE. Funeral of Prof. 1. N. Stephenson an Im pressive Afl".ilr. The funeral of Prof. Isaac N. Stephenson took; place yesterday from his late residence at Hazilwood and was quite an impressive affair. Nearly all the school principals of the city were present and followed the body to its resting place in Allegheny Cemetery. "When the cortege reached the Fifteenth ward school, of which the deceased has been tbe head for so long, the school children were found drawn up in line awaiting it. They then in company with the directors and teachers marched to the cemetery where an appropriate hymn was snug, in which all joined. The floral tokens were numerous and costly, one open carriage which led the pro cession being completely filled by them. EAILROAD MEN PE03I0TED. Reorganization of the Pennsylvania Com' pany Annonnced. The reorganization of tbe Pennsylvania Company, made necessary by the death of "William Thaw, meets with the general ap proval of local railroad men. General Superintendent James McCrea becomes Second Vice President, General Superin tendent of Transportation Joseph "Wood suc ceeds Mr. McCrea, General Superintendent E. B. Taylor, of the Ft "Wayne, takes Mr, "Wood's place, and Superintendent Charles "Watts, of the Panhandle at Logansport, will fill Mr. Taylor's old position. There are few men in the railroad business more popular than Joe "Wood and E. B. Taylor. Their rapid promotion is deserved, 'and appre ciated by their friends. A Public Benefactor. Mr. C. J. Bennett, of Ormond, Pa., says he had a hard time getting Chamberlain's Cough Bemedy started there, but now his customers think him a public benefactor. "Xfo doubt about it." "It does the work," he says, and that is what makes lfpopular. For sale by E. G. Stuckey, Seventeenth and Twenty-fourth sts., Penn ave. and cor. Wylie ve. and Fulton st,; Markell Bros., cor. Penn and Frankstown aves.; Theo. E. Ihrig, 3610 Fifth ave.; Carl Hartwig, 4,016 Butler st, Pittsburg, and in Allegheny by E. E. Heck, 72 and 194 Federal st.; Thos. B. Morris, cor. Hanover and Preble aves. ; F. H. Eggers, 172 Ohio st, and F. H. Eggers & Son, 199 Ohio st. and 11 Smith field st. wsn Handsome, Stylish Spring Overcoats For men at 55 to-day. There are 'only about 380of them, and they are part of our new spring stock. They comprise cassimeres, meltons and worsteds, in all the new light and dark shades, and we only sell 'em at the low price of 5, to introduce our new spring stock of excellent clothing. P. C. C. C, cor. Grant and Biamond sts., opp. the new Court House. Mail orders will receive prompt attention. Our Stock of Spring and Summer Silks "Was never so complete, so comprehen sive. Larger stock and better values than we have ever shown before. Jos. Horne & Co.'s Penn Avenue Stores. Never Mind the Weather. If it's cold weather drink ale; if it's warm use beer, and be sure you use the celebrated brands manufactured by the Iron City Brewing Co. Their Pilsner, Pittsburg, and Iron City beers are sold at all first-class bars, or maybe ordered direct from brewery. Telephone 1186. Newly Married Couples! Making preparations for housekeenin? do not forget that Dreydoppel soap is a very important article to have. "The finest and best for all purposes that soap can be used for. Benders clothes beautifully white, sweet and healthful to wear. Full nonnd bars, 8c per pound, at grocers everywhere, i The Baby Photographer. Aufrecht, photographer, is very successful in making children's pictures at his Elite Gallery, 516 Market st,, Pittsburg. Cabi nets, $1 per dozen. Soiled Shoe Less than cost. Cain & Verves, Fifth avenue and Market wp Special New Lines New Spring Saltings At 75c, $1 and ?1 25 a yard. Tbe biggest dress goods stock, and best values ever shown in these cities. Jos. Horne & Co.'s Penn Avenue Stores. 2 See our new neckwear. James H. Aiken & Co., 100 Filth ave. Don't Fail To be fitted in a pair of Cain & Yerner's soiled shoes; going cheap. to Highest prices paid for ladies' or gent's cast-off clothing at De Haan's Big 6, "Wylie ave. Call or send by mail. ' wsu Insure Against Pneumonia. Use Baker's Pure Cod Liver Oil or .Baker's Emulsion. The old reliable brand. Druggists. For more than half a century in use the genuine Fred. Brown's Ginger. Phila.,1822, Given Awny By Hendricks & Co., Ho. 68 Federal st., Allegheny, 12 fine cabinet photographs for "l. PIAilOb, ORGANS. And all manner of Small Instruments " AT HAMILTON'S, delO-B Fifth avenue. WE SEND MONEY TO ALXi PARTS OF the world and sell tickets for all ocean steamship lines at lowest rates. MAX SCHAMBEEG & CO, e... v ,,.Mf2"Bnrithnelat,Pitubur& .Established 1S6S, de30-wsa XT-IHtplay advertisements one dollar per tguare for one intertion. Clatitfled advertitt menu on thit page ruch at Wanted, For Sale, To Let, ete, Jen eentt per line for each inter tion, and none taken for lea than fifty Witt. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH BRANCH OFFICES. THE DISPATCH HAS OPENED A BRANCH OFFICE FOR THE SOUTHSIDE AT XV. 1220 CAKbON STREET. WHEKE ADVERTISE MENTS, SEWS AND SUBSCRIPTIONS CAN BE LEFT, -BOTH FOKGKNERAL EDITIONS, AND FOR THE SPECIAL BOUTHSUJE ISSUE PUB LISHED EACH SATURDAY. BRANCH OFFICES ARE ALSO ESTAB LISHED AT THE FOLLOWING PLACES, WHERE WANT, FOR SALE. TO LET, AND OTHER TRANSIENT ADVERTISEMENTS WILL BE RECEIVED UP TO 9 I'. M. FOB IN SERTION NEXT MORNING: Advertisements are to be prepaid except where advertisers already have accounts with THI DIS PATCH. PITTSBURG. THOMAS MCCAFFREY, 3V9 Bntler street. FJUIL G. STUCKEY. 24th street and Penn ave. E. C . STUCKEY ACO., Wylie ave. and Fultoust N. STOKELY, Fifth Avenne Market House. XASTEND. i. W. WALLACE, 6121 Penn avenne. OAKXAND. MCALLISTER SHE1ISLEF, 5th av. Atwood It sournsrox. JACOB SPOHN. No. 2 Canon street. H. A. DONALDSON. 1707 Carson street. ALLEGHENY. A. J. KAERCHEK, 59 Federal street. H. J. McBRIDE. Market House, Allegheny. FRED H. EGGERS. 172 Ohio street. F. H. EGGERb 4 SON, Ohio and Chestnutsts. J. F. STEVENSON, Arch and Jackson streets. THOMAS McHENBY, Western and Irwin aves. G. W. HUGHES. Pennsylvania and Beaver aves, PERRY M.GLEIM. Rebecca and Allegheny aves. M1LLVALE BOROUGH. W. W. FLOCKER. Stationer. No. 4 Grant are. WANTED. Olnle HclO. -TTTANTED-A BUTCHER. INQUIRE JAS. MO YV KEE, WaU station. Pa. fe25-B WANTED-F1RST-CLASS B A RBER.S rEAD Y work; must be sober. 208 FIFTH AVE. fe26-27 WANTED-TWO Al LATHE HANDS-ADDRESS P. O. DRAWER NO. 1054. Pitts burg, Pa. fe26-71 WAMED A BARBER-1MMEDIATELY. Call or address M. ROGERS, 605 Market St., McKeciport, Pa. fe2S-12 VIJANTED A MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN TO V V assist In general housework, with reference. 128 WYLIE AVE. fe28- WANTKD-A LIVE MA'N WITH SMALL capital to Introduce a household specialty. Call at ROOM 45, HJotel Hamilton. fe26- WANTED-A CUTTERFOR CUSTOM WORK: none but first-class experienced men need apply. Address J. M., Dispatch office. fe24-18 WANTED-A FIRST-CLASS BARBER, AT ZESKY A KOHLMAN'S. Box 35S. Oil City. Pa. Good wages and steady employment. fe2S-34 WANTED COACHMAN FOB LIVERY None but sober and exporlenced man need apoly. T. B. MORELAND, 6100 Penn ave.. East End. fe28-64 WANTED GOOD BOY TO LEARN THE barber trade: one having some experience preferred. Apply to FRED EUKEKT, 3549 Butler street. fe28-74 TTANTED-DRUG CLERK: ONE THAT IS VV competent and speaks German preferred; salary sso per month. Address SALARY, Dis patch office. feit-17 WANTED-A MIDDLE-AGED SINGLE MAN for gardening; reference required. In quire at R121 PENN AVE., East End, between 9 and 11 A. M. Wednesday. fe26-66 -TTTANTED A YOUNG MAN STENOGRA V V PHEB and typewriter, willing to do general office work. Apply at MANAGER'S OFFICE, Cable Works, Sixteenth St. fe25-64 WANTED-A MANAGER FOR AN IRON mill: must have a practical knowledge of all tbe branches of manufacturing iron. Address BRILLIANT, Dispatch office. fe21-19 -TTTaNTED-PARIY WITH 13.000 TO AID IN v v introaucing a new invention, in wmca there Is a fortune; call and see. H. STEVEN - SON'S AGENCY, 100 Finn ave, rezs-is -TIT ANTED 1MMEDIATELY-A DRUGGIST V V to manage first-class drugstore In Union town. Pa. Address W. A. H., Dispatch office, or DR. 8. FULLER, JB., &CO., Unlontown, Pa. feJS-65 WANTED AGENTS WE WANT RELI ABLE men, who are already traveling sales men, to carry our lubricating oil samples as a side line: name references and territory covered. MANUFACTURERS' OIL CO., Cleveland. O. fe52-92 W ANTED AGENTS SHOULD WHITE FOR illustrated circular and terms for two weeks' trial of Missouri washer: washes dirtiest clothes clean by hot steam wlthontrubblng: easily BU1U, uiuuwuic v. nvuiu, Acckiuau Bl, .New York City. , nolo-94-wssu WANTED-SALESMEN AT S75 PER MONTH salarr and expenses, toselia line of silver plated ware, watches, etc.: by sample only; horse and team furnished free: write at once for full Particulars and sample case of goods free. STAN ARD blLVERWARE CO.. Boston, Mass. se24-90-O -VTTANTED-SALESMEN AT ONCE A FEW V good men to sell our goods by sample to tbe wholecale and retail trade: we are the largest manufacturers In our line: liberal salary paid; nermanem position; money advanced for wages, advertlelng. etc. NIAL MFG. CO for terms aaarcss ui-rt,n- Chicago, 111. fel6-II0-wssn TTTANTED- A. MECHANICAL DRAUGHTS- YY MAN who Is also nrst-elass exnerlenccd machinist, capable of taking care of a large amonnt 01 sroaii macmnery. Aaarese, givinr ex perience, reference and age, MANUFACTURER, P. O. Box 605, city. None but those knowing themselves to be capable of filling the above re quirements need apply. fe2-65 TTTANTED MAN AS AGENT OF OUR PAT YY ENT safes; size 28x18x18 Inches: S35 retail; all sizes as low; new styles; new patterns, new lock: new factory: not governed by Safe Pool; every safe warranted: rare chance: permanent business; onr terms and catalogues will convince you; agents clear S300 to S500 per month. Write for exclusive territory. ALPINE SAFE CO., Cincinnati. O. Ja2S-78-ws WANTED AGENTS RELIABLE MEN, experienced or not, may find a rare opening for permanent and lucrative employment: suc cessful Industrial men, hustlers, will find tills a golden opportunity; policies issusd for 1100 to 110. 000; immediate full benefit: no lapses. Apply forenoons to VERMONTLIFEINSURANCE CO., Klrthave. and Wood st. (Eisner bulldlnel. Pitts- burr, Pa. M. H. GILL, General Agent for Western Pennsylvania. fe2-71-WSu Female Help. TrANTED-1MMEDL.TElr--W'ET NURSE- VV uooa wages paia. inquire at 131 i'KAS K- LIN bT., Allegheny City. fe26-67 WANTED-ONE OR TWO EXPERIENCED dining room girls and a good woman lor laundry at BOLEk 'S HOTEL, 32 Diamond Square, city. fe.8-58 w ANTED-M1LLINERS-SEVERAL FIRST- U1.ASS positions are open to milliners of rood taste In trimming. J. D. BERND & CO . 815- 17 Liberty st. le 25-51 WANTED-PLAIN COOK; ALSO, A CHAM BERMAID: must come well recommended. Inquire MRS. CHAS. H. ZUG, Fifth avenne and Halket street. fe2S-lS WANTED A GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE WORK In a private family; colorea pre ferred; reference required. Address LEATHER MAN, McCimtock ave. IciO-lO YTJANTED-A COOK-A THOROUGHLY VV good plain cook, neat, cleanly and obllar lns;: first-class references required. At MR. HAK PER'S. No. IS Cliff street. fe.H-23 ANTED LADIES AT HOME UNDER A guarantee of (12 00 per week salary; contract clvcn, easv.agreeablework. Address with stamp, NINON CHEMICAL CO., P. O. Box239. Cincin nati, O. fe23-31 Male and Female Heln. YTJ-ANTED-VEGETABLE GARDENER, S30 V v per month; dairy man, 120 per month; farm hands, chambermaids, cooLs (4 perwk., 200 house girls, 20 for hotels, 2 English girls for small fam ily. MEEHAN'S, 545 Grant St. , fe24-D Situations. WANTED BY A THOROUGHLY COMPE TENT dressmaker, position, to take charge of an establishment; will do the fitting, draping and designing: none but first-class need apply; business bouse preferred. Address DRAPER, Dispatch office. fel9-41-wsu Boarding. WANTED-ROOM AND BOARDING FOR man and wife: private family preferred. Alleiheny or East End. Address E. . , Dispatch office. fe25-43 WANTED-ABOTJT APRIL 1-ROOM AND board for young man In private family in East End; convenient to Fifth ave. cable: refer ence given and required. Address P. K. E East Liberty P. O. fe24-!-irwsu Flnnnclat. TTTANTED-HOUSES TO RENT-WE HAVE VV gooa applicants tor nouses, large ana in all parts of both cities and suburbs. W. small, Ujau, u n. u. . w. uuwi ,.MC iuu SUUUrOB. A. uzvciumm te ouao, jw jronrtn ave fel-22-WS WANTED-TO LOAN 3500,000. 1M AMOUNTS or S3, 000 and upward, on city and suburban property, on 1i per cent, free of tax; also smaller amounts at 6 and t per cent. BLACK & BAUtD, 95 i ourth avenue. se21-LS-D wxr ANTED MORTGAGES-?!, 000, 000TO LOAN v . relty and suburban properties at 4k, Sand (percent, and on larms in Allegheny and aqja cent counties at per cent. 1. M. PEN NOCK A bON, 103 Fourth avenue. ap7-f41 WANTED-MORTGAGES ON REAL ESTATE In Urge or small amounts: money ready when title Is all right! no delay: reasonable charges. THOS. MCCAFFREY, 3509 Butler St. Office open evenings. Telephone 5514. Ja4-71-W8 -TaTANTED-TO LOAN 1200,000 ON MORT- W GAGES: tlOO and upward at 6 per cent; 1500,000 at K per cent on residences or business property: also In adlolnlnz counties. 8. H. FRENCH, 125 Fourth avenue, oc2l-4-B THE FITTSBUBG ,DipPA"TGH, 'WJaUffJiiSDAT, MSBBPAKr WANTED. Financial. "W ANTED-SMALL MORIGAGES-I. J.WIL- bON, 149 Fourth ave. nozu-s WANTED-MORTGAGES ON CITY PROP ERTY. overftOOO; Hi per cent; no tax. HENRY A WEAVER CO., S2 Fourth avenne. mh2-aSM TT ANTED MORTGAGES IN LARGE AND VV small amounts at lowest rates. GEO. S. MACRUM, Room 31 Fidelity Building. 121 Fourth ave. felMl TTrANTED-MORTGAGES-tl.000,00l)TOLOAN VV In large and small -amounts at K,5nd6 per cent, free of State tax; no delay. REED B. CO Y LK & CO., HI Fourth ave. my21-60 Sliacellnneooa. WANTED TO BUY MILLINERY AND NO TION store; about 31,000. Address MIL LINERY. Dispatch office. fe28-59 WANTED-AT TAFT'S PHILA. DENTAL ROOMS, to get everybody to get best set teeth for S3, a good set for S3. fc!-80 WANTED-TENANT FOR A DESIRABLE halt of store, on principal street In the city. Address STORE. Dispatch office. JS-i0 TJANTED-WILL GIVE FREE SITE AND VV free gas to manufactories at Jeannette, on main line of Pennsylvania Railroad. Address EAST JEANNETTE LAND CO.,Greensbnrg. Pa. JaS-18 -TTTANTED-UNTIL APRIL 1-FINE CABIN W ETS;tlperdor.. of young and old, at AU FRECHT'S "ELITE" UALLERy, 518 Market street, Pittsburg. Come soon for sittings ana avoid the rush. Ja5-54-uwThsu WANTED-AN INTERVIEW WI1H PARTY desirous ofbnildln; on his own land eight or ten good bouses, to rent to small families for term of vears; East End preferred. Address O. A. T., Box 1,000, Pittsburg. fe2S-39 WANTED-REAL ESTATE OF ALL KINDS to sell; reasonable charges: property adver tised free of charge; no sale, no charges: bave Blenty 01 purchasers. THOS. McOAFFREY. 3509 utler. Office open evenings. Telephone 5514 Ja4-71-w WANTED EVERYONE TO KNOW THAT 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, all for 13; all fine work. mhlJ-63 WANTED-LADIES AND GENTS TO CALL at 119 Water street, to arrange for moving and hauling: moving pianos and furniture a spe cialty; goods packed for storaceand shipment; safe handling guaranteed. Telephone 890. SHAN AHAN TRANSFER COMPANY. fe25-4S-wrSU FOR SALE IMPUOVED SEAL ESTATE City Residences. FOR SALE-A FOURTH AVENUE PROP ERTY: a coding property. C. H. LOVE, No. 93 Fourth avenne. fe26-24 FIR SALE-GOOD 4-ROOM BRICK HOUSE, No. 4 Quince alley: this is a bargain: only 11,325, DIXON & CO., 112 Fourth ave. fe25-89 POR SALEDEVILLIER STREET: 2-STORY brick dwelling In good condition: t rooms; lot 24x104; a bargain. J, C. REILLi, 77 Diamond street. fe26-5S FOR BALE-OVERHILL STREET, NEAR Reed, 2-story brick dwelling, 6 rooms; and small frame dwelling: price low; lot 40x120. J. C ItEl LLY, 77 Diamond st. JeK-50 FOR SALE-S3.400-EAST .DIAMOND STREET, substantial 10-room house, ball, water, gas. Inside w. c's. drv cellar: a nnme Investment1 at our price. CHARLES SOMERfl A CO.,313 WoodH street. jeo-oa F OR BALE WASHINGTON STREET, NEAR Franklin street, a verv desirable two-story Dries aweiung n rooms, attic nam, wasnnonse, etc.: lot 20x102 to alley. J. C. REILLY, 77 Dia mond street. fe2S-5S FOR BALE-VERY CHOICE-FORBES AVE. near Mlltenberger St., 2-story and attic brick dwelling of 5 rooms, bath and all other modern improvements; lot 20x60; price very reasonable. J. C. REILLY, 77 Diamond St. fe2S-5S FOB SALE MODERN 7-ROOMEU BRICK house, located on handsome paved street In Nineteenth ward: Bnrrounded by fine Improve ments: handy to B. B. and cable lines. MELLON BROTHERS. 6349 Station St., E. E. fe23-29-HWP I7I0R SALE VICEROY ST., NEAR PRIDE, 3 good brick dwellings: one of 8 rooms: one of 4 rooms, and one of 3 rooms; all renting at (40 per month: can be Increased; price 74,200, terms easy: lot ZixttJ?. J. C. REILLY, 77 Diamond street. fe2S-5S FOR 8ALE-f7.750-COST OVER 19,000: PROP ERTY No. 254 Main street: lot 35x110 feet; large brick house of 9 rooms, batb, finished attic inside w. c etc.. etc.; both gases; this is one of the finest residences on Main st.: terms to suit. THOS. MCCAFFREY, 3509 Butler St. fe26-73-WSSu TCTOR SALE-NO. 217 BEDFORD AVE, TWO JD STORY brick dwelllne, 8 rooms and fine at tic, hall and vestibule, both gases; also, 2 brick dwellings in rear of 4 rooms each, fronting on nice alley: can be bought so as to net 10 per cent: lot 23x109 to alley. J. C. REIlLY, 77 Diamond st. fe2S-58 FOR SALE-S3. 500 POSSESSION AT ONCE nice 6-room brick: halls, hot and cold water, inside w. c, batb, range, both gases: newly pa pered and painted; good yard; desirable neigh borhood; convenient: close to Central traction cars now running. CHARLES SOMERS ft CO.. 313 Wood St. fe2S-55 fTlORSALE-S516-RAJBElNVESTMENTs CAN Ij NOT be beaten; will net over 9 per cent; 162 Forty-first St., Seventeenth ward, lot 25x150 to al ley, all sewered, one two-story frame, two two story bricks; one square from cable cars; two squares from prospective Arsenal Park; terms to suit; satisfactory reasons for selling. Address owner, F. K. HAFFKY, 1S1 Irwin ave., Alle gheny. fe26-30-2S,27mh2,4,5,7,9 ITIOR SALE-S9.100 NO. 262 MAIN ST. DR. EMMERLING'S grand residence: lot 50x120 ft., with brick dwelling of hall, 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 lot: verv easy pay ments: will sell the bouse and lot 25x120. for 17,600; easy terms. THOS. MCCAFFREY, 3509 Bntler st. fel6-58-WSSU East End Residence. SALE-IL900-t500 CASH. RjlLANrit T7QR A long time; good nouse, ronr rooms, hall, dry cellar; location within two mlnates' walk of P. R. R. station. CHARLES SOMERS & CO., 313 Wood street. fe25-55 FOR SALE-ROUP STREET-NEW TWO Btory brick dwelling, 12 rooms, bath. w. c, slate mantels, tile hearths: register In each room; a complete honse: low price. BAXTER, THOMP SON & CO., 162 Fourth ave. fe25-36-WS FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN SIX-ROOM bonse with lot 20x100 on a good part of Franks town avenue, street graded and paved and In a Sood business location, street cars pass the door. . H. LOVE, No. S3 Fourth avenue. fe26-24 FOR SALE-S4.200-TWI.-STORY AND MAN SARD) brick dwelling In Oakland, eight rooms, hall, vestibule, batb. range. Inside w. c. good laundry, etc.: large lot: a bargain to a qnlck buyer. BLACK ft BAIRD, 85 Fourth ave. 2D-74. fe21-17 FOR SALE - S3.500 OAKLAND, McKEE place: a nice new frame dwelling of "rooms, hall, vestibule, bath, range, slate mantels, china closets. Inside shutters, etc. : a barealn: for a few days only. BLACK ft BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave. 2D-73 fe21-17 FOR SALE OAKLAND S5, 500: THOROUGH LY substantial, well arranged ten-room brick; Atwood. near Forbes ave.: nice lot, extending to iiucj, irpQi, Blue auu rear Tam; grape aroor.eic easy terms of payment, CHARLES SOMEKS ft sir., 13 WOOUBl. re2S-53 FOR SALE-ON NIAGARA ST.. NEAR CRAFT ave.. lot 50x200; new brick house (Queen Anne style.) or 9 rooms, bath room, basement laundry; marble vestibule: slate mantels; both gases, etc; complete In every respect. 9,000. THOS. LIGGETT; No. 114 Fourth ave. fez5-79 FOR SALE-ON ELLSWORTH AVE., NEAR Roup station, brick honse of 5 rooms,2fin nlshed attic rooms: well-finished frame house of 4 rooms on rear of lot; size of lot 24x120 to an alley: only f 300 for ail; terms reasonable. REED B. COYLE ft CO., 131 Fourth aye. fe26-wr FOR SALE-tiOOO, ON EASY PAYMENTS, will buv a new frame dwelling on Bennett street, near Brusbton station, of six rooms, recep tion hall and finished attic, inside shutters, slate mantels, natural gas, fruit and shade trees; lot SO X135. to an alley. See REEDB. COYLE ft CO.. HI Fourth avenue. fe28-4S-wr2 FOR SALE (4,000-COLLINS AVE., CLOSE to cables and P. R. R. ; street paved, sewered; sidewalks; an attractive honse, six rooms, ball, bath, L s. closet: every convenience: nice lot, 30 feet front extending to alley: shade and sbrnb bery; small cash payment, longtime on balance. CHARLES SOMERS ft CO., 313 Wood street. fe26-5S FOR SALE-AT A SACRIFICE-NINE ROOM frame residence. Roup station. East End; hall, parlor, library, dining room and kitchen on first floor; five bedrooms and batb on second floor; slate mantels, both gases, and papered through out: Iot42xl70, with good stable: a bargain fura quick buyer. BLACK ft BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave. fe26-53 FOR SALE-KOOO-fLCOO CASH, BALANCE small payments, monthly If desired: new honse.8 rooms. 8-foot halls, vestlbnle. china eloKftt. pantry, front and back stairways and porches, h. and c. water, bath, laundry, both gases, furnace, electric lights, slate mantels, tile hearths, sliding doors: lot 40x137; a very complete and fine prop erty for the price: close to P. R. R. station. CHARLES SOMERS ft CO.. 313 Wood St. fe2S-55 FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN, ON A GOOD street in the East End, two minutes' walk from Fifth avenue cable cars, elegant lot 84x130, sets well above tbe street, frame honse 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: very desirable In every respect: only $3,500. THOS. LIGGETT, No. 114 Fourth ave. fe&79 FOR SALE-ON COR. ELWOOD AND EDWIN Sts. lot 89 ft. front by 120 rt. deep to 20 ft. alley; new frame house, 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. i good neighborhood ana about two minutes' walk from Filth ave. cable cars: only (6,750. THOS. LIGGETT. No. 114 Fourth ave. fe25-79 FOR SALE (8.SO0 AN EAST END RESI DENCE, new modern style brick dwelling of nine rooms, ball, vetlbulc, etc.; first floor fin ished In solid oak and cherry; a special feature of this house Is the batnroom, which is a model In perfection; the latest and most improved system of sanitary plumbing has been used; cemented cellar and goodlaundry; both gases and electric ujcni conminauon natures inrougnoul tne nouse street uaved with asphalt and flamtanealdewalks: I only eight mlnutet,' walk Jrom cable road, with I fi-centfare. BLACK A BAIRD, 85 Fourth ave, I fe21-U FOR SALE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE. Unzelwood Residences. TfJIOR SALE-S3C5 CASH, BALANCE SMALL JL' monthly payments for seven-room frame dwelling, hall, vestibule, porcby bath. Inside w. c, range; lot 30x120: one minute from Becond ave. electric railway: price $3,650; this is part or the large Blair estate, and we offer these low prices ana easy terms to interest apwniown pk pie expectinsr to make our nroBU later on. OAHULb w. 1 BLACK A CO., 99 Fourth ave. iea-ss-irwr Allegheny Residences. FOR 8ALE-AHCH ST.. ALLEGHENY. THREE STORY brick, ten rooms: all conveniences: eoodlot: act quick. BAXTER, THOMPSON & ,j m x ourtn ave. fe2J-H7-Jtw FOR BALE-ON SHEFFIELD ST., ELEGANT home; fine pressed-brlck front, two stories, seven rooms, attic, bath, laundry, heater, etc., etc.: lot 22x133 ft. For further particulars see A. D. WILSON, 55 Federal st., Allegheny. fe25-58-WI'8 FOR SALE-EXCELLENT DWELLING AND double lot, in Allegheny, contignous to the fiarks; everything in good order: very desirable oration In every particular. See JAS. W. DRAPK&CO., 129Fonrthave., Pittsburg. feOS-42 F)R SALE-t9,500-ELEGANX PROPERTY, Irwin avenne, Allegheny: handsome lot 45x 133 to alley: house 10 rooms, supplied with every modern convenience and in excellent condition: possession will be given April 1. CHARLES SOMERB & CO, 313 Wood street. fe28-55 Suburban Residences. FOR SALE-BEAUTIFUL NEW HOUSE AT Emsworth, near station, seven rooms, batb, one acre land, natural gas for both purposes; small payment down, balance to suit: a bargain. J. B. ZIMMERMAN. 101 Fourth avenue. fe26-25 FOR. SALE LOT. City Lota. FOR SALE-CENTRAL TRACTION CARS now running In ten minutes take you to ele cant building lots on paved streets, sidewalks. seweraKe, electric lights: every convenience found in heart or city: prices are only 835 to SjO ner front foot: rapid advances will follow. CHARLES SOMERS & CO., 313 Wood St. feUO-55 ' East End Lots. TTlORSALE-ONSOUTH HIGHLAND AVE. J. lot 40x120 to sewered alley : 34,000: terms easy, THOS, LIGGETT, No. 114 Fourth ave. fe25-79 17IOH SALE-15 CHOICE LOTS ON MADISON J ave., Herron Hill, opposite the Central Traction station, 24x100 to a 20-rt. alley: only (GOO. BLACK BAIRD. 95 Fourth ave. 2E-219 fe.S-53 FOR SALK-JS50 FOR THE LAST OF THOSE fine lots on Elyslan ave.. Twenty-second ward: handy to It. Jt. and cable; wlU self on easy payments. MELLON BROTHERS, S349 Station St., E. E. fe23-12S-MWF -7iOR SALE-ON ROUP ST., NEAR HOWE Jj St., lot 40x100 to 20-rt. alley, sets well above grade: sewered street; abont 2 minutes' walk from Fifth ave; only 32,400. THOS. LIGGETT, No. 114 Fourth ave. fe25-79 FOR SALE-MURRAY AVENUE-SQUIRREL Hill. 2M acres; one or the finest pieces of ground in that locality: can be laid out In lots and sold with good profit. J. C. REILLY. 77 Diamond St. fe25-56 T7I0R SLE-tI,250 (EACH)-TWO ELEGANT J building lots in Oakland. 100 ft. from paved street, also sewered and flajrstone sidewalk; a bar gain to party woo win Dulia two good nouses cost ing not less man S4.UUUL BLACK & BAIRD. 95 .Fourth ave. 2 D fe2l-l7 FOR SALE ON BARTON ST., BETWEEN Center and Ellsworth aves., beautiful build ing lots, 60x150, paved street and flagstone side walk, connections lor sewer, natural and arti ficial gas and city water laid to tbe curbstone; convenient to both steam and cable cars: 100 per front root; terms to suit. THOS. LIGGETT; No. 114 Fourth ave. fe25-79 TT'OR SALE-LOTS-LOTS-LOTS: LOOK AT JL' these figures before tbuylng elsewhere: 2C0, S225, f250eacn; tlOdownandSSpermonth without interest: monthly tickets t2,a trifle over cts. per trip; convenient to Schools and churches. 20min ntes from Pittsburg postoffice: very handy for those who work in factories and mills on the S.S.: a few left: 40 of these lots sold within 60 days. SAMUEL- W. BLACK & CO.. 99 Fourth ave. fe23-8-irWT Allcsheny Lots. FOR BALE-CORNER LOT, 72X90 FEET: A splendid place to build a block. A. D. WIL SON, 65 Federal St., Allegheny. f e2S-55-2G, 23, m h3. 6, 8 FORSALE ALLEGHENY BUILDING LOTS only (300; location good: call or send lor Srlnted list. iree. W. A. HERRON & SONS. No. I Fourth ave. fel2-60-W Suburban Lota. TTIOB SALE-S37S-ON EASY PAYMENTS- JJ Lots 24x115 on Lloyd ave, Cooeland: this property IS located In easy access of Wllmerdlng orBraddock. MJlLLON BROTHERS. 6349 Station St., E. E. fe23-12S-MWF FOR SALE-12 ACRES NICE LAND, ALL level and well adapted for laying out in build ing lots; quite close to railroad station; thor oughly suburban: a spot of peerless beauty. Par ticulars from JAS. W. DRAPE & CO.. 129 Fourth ave.. Pittsburg. fe2S-42 Farms. FOR SALE-FARM OF 21 ACRES, LOCATED near Allison Park, Pittsburg and Western i(. R.: t minutes' from station. F6r terms, call on ALGEO BROTHERS, 204 Federal St., Alle gheny. Ja2S-40-D FOR SALE-FARM 20 ACRES, WITH NEW frame honse six rooms, new stable, fine sprtne water, rich soil: near Evergreen station, Ross township: great bargain; easy terms. ED W1TTISH. 410 Grant st. fe24-D FOR SALE-VALUABLE FARM 21 MILES BE LOW Pittsburg on line of P., Ft. W. ft C. Ry., near Conway yards, 3f mile from stations, churcbes, scboolsand6tore: price 325,000 cash or 128,000 in payments: for further Information call on or address J. W. DOBBIN. Baden, Pa fe23-12-23,26mhl,4,ll HIIscellaneonK. FOR SALE-SEND FOR NEW LIST. JUST lssned, for Allegheny residences; we offer for sale some of the most desirable in the market. W. A. HERRON & SONS. No. 80 Fourth ave. fell-63-w TjHR S ALE-REAL ESTATE IN BOTH CITIES I? 1,000 honses and lots: call or send for new fist Just out. THOMAS MCCAFFREY. 3509 Butler st. Telephone 5514. Office open evenings. de31-52-WV FOR SALE BUSINESS. Bnslncss Chances. FOR SALE-A SAFE BUSINESS OPENING: quick money: no scheme; S5oo to tl,000 re quired. T. O. BROWN ft CO., 90 Fourth ave. fe26-22 F OR SALE-A SMALL. WELL EQUIPPED nrlntln? office. For particulars annlv to T. F-. .m.. '.. . . .,. n,l.., .... ....-- -m ... X IXJJULtLZX XLi.Li2 AJXU XSh UST CO., 121 and 123 Fourtn ave. leo-au FOR BALE-GROCERY STORES, (100, fSOO, S300, (1,000, S3,000,5,000,tIO,000;5andlO-cent store, drugstores, country stores, cigar stores, boarding honses, confectioneries, bakeries, feed store, milk depot and other business chances. SHEPARD & CO.. 54 Fifth ave. fel2 fTlOR SALE A GENERAL STORE IN A X? rising manufacturing town on line of rail road, doing an excellent business, maklns money: has been established 15 years: good reasons for selling; will lease dwelling and storeroom for a term of years. Particulars from JAMES W. DRAPE ft CO., 129 Fourth avenue, Pittsburg. fc22-4-3IWS 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. 1 grist and saw mill and 15 acres of coal land at mill with good dwelling; will be sold to gether or separate; mill wilt be sold for half its value; both In small town, one mile from R. R. Station. Call on or address S. J. WALKtK, nelly's station, A. V. R. R.. Pa. feU-60-D Easiness Stands. F OR SALE-A DIAMOND STREET PROP ERTY, sure of enhancement, v. n. love, No. S3 Fourth avenue. ieo-us FOR SALE A BUSINESS PROPERTY ON 1 hlrd avenue only a few feet from bmlthflcld street: a good Investment. u. ii.luviu no. ;yj fe26-24 x ourtn avenne. TT'OR SALE-LEASE WITH GOOD BUILDING. X1 engine and boiler and stiaftlng. will be sold low If taken at once. Inquire between 12 and 1 O'clock F. M. 2600 SMALLMAN ST., city. fe26-i3 FOR SALE rENN AVE, BUSINESS PROP ERTY near Twenty-second St., large store room, with nine rooms and two finished attic yooms. now rented to good tenants. BAXTER, THOMPSON ft CO., 162 irourth ave. fe25-36-ws FOR SALE AN INVESTMENT WITHIN 5 minutes' walk of tbe Postoffice: lot 40x125, with four-story brick building; rented for 4 years at a figure that pavs over 6 per cent net on selling price. THOS. LIGGETT, No. 114 Fourth ave. fe25-79 TrOU SALE-A GOOD BUSINESS SITE IN THE J most central part of East End; on a paved and sewered street; wltnm one minute's walk or Lib erty Hall; lot 20x95 to a 40-foot street: two-story JAA.UO UUUU1UK OI 811 nKIUlb, U111V QO,1tAfe AXll'O. LIGGETT. No. 114 Fourth ave. fe25-7 FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. machinery nnd Metals. FOR SALE-ENGINES AND BOILERS-NEW and refitted: repairing promnly attended to. PORTER FOUNDRY ANUMACHINE CU..I.1M-. below Suspension bridge, Allegheny. Pa. fcS-21 -JJU IOR SALE-BECK'S PAT.' AUTOMATIC cnirine for elptrlf Hrht and railway service enelnes and hollpr In pvrv size tind stvle; saw mills and woodworkingmachinery. HAHMES MACHINE DEPOT, 97Flrt ave.. PIttsbnrg. Ja8-33-D FOK SALE-SECOND-HAND ENGINES AND boilers; all sizes and styles in stock, from 4 to 100 h. p.;allrentted;goodasnew, at lowest prices; portable engines. 8 to 25 h. p. : boilers all sizes and styles. J.S.YOUNG,23Park way, Allegheny. Pa. OC25-S0-D FOR SALE-TWO OPEN STEEL FURNACES, with or without gas producers; hydraulic crane with pumps. 24 In. Shlgh: billet mill with S stand ofhousen ; rati and scrap shears, engines, etc. '1 HOM AS OARLIN 'S SONS, Lacock and Sandusky sts., Alleabenv. Pa. au5-l7-iiwr DUscerianeons, SALE-A BARGAIN FOR A BRASS TT'OR JJ band; 15 fine new uniforms for sale at a very i lowcMapnce, Aaarei I ave., McKeesport, Pa. low cash price. Address C.BACHMAN. 119 Fifth fe28-32 .pe,r 1890. TO UST. Clt Rentdenees. 4 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. 411 Grant st. fe)2-li TO LET FURNISHED HOUSE END OF Wylie avenue caDleroad; $50 per month; 11 rooms, laundry, range, nat. gas; very large grounds, with .stable-, or if desired will rent un furnished: paved street. BLACK ft BAIRD, to Fourth ave. fe28-54-26,27,2S,mhl,2,3,4.8 East End Residences. TO LET-HOUSE. TEN ROOMS, ON WAL NUT, two doors Irom Highland ave.; all modern Improvements; stable: carriage house: large lot. SPENCER ft GLOSSER, 419 Smith field St. fe25-31 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 hcaltbv locations In . JS. M. P. Ho W LEY, No. 127 Fourth ave. ieI8-73 TO LEI -OR FOR SALE A NEW QUEEN LOSSIE dwelling; in the East End. near Sbadyslde and Ben Venue, reception hall, 7 rooms with batb, lavatory, natural gas, porches, etc.. etc.: immediate possession. JAS. W. DRAPE ft CO., 129 Fourth ave... Pittsburg. fe28-43 TO LET-EAST END RESIDENCE, NO. 10 Irving place, Ellsworth avenue, Shadyslde. a new brick Queen Anne dwelling often rooms, large lot, all the conveniences, near steam and cable cars. Inquire of alios. H. CHAPMAN. bafe Deposit uuildlnsr, 83 Fourth avenne. or at IRVING PLACE. , fe26-ai-irwr Allegheny Residences. TO LET-S35A.UONTH, GOOD, NEW BRICK house of eight rooms. No. 92 Avery St.. Alle gheny. W. A HERRON ft SONS, No. 80 Fourth ave. fe23-83-MW TO LET-NO. 93 SHEFFIELD ST.. ALLE GHENY, brick house 8 rooms: same will be put In good Order. See W. A. HERRON ft SONS. 80 Fourth ave. fe28-49-wy TO LET NO. 73 PAGE ST.-FINE BRICK dwelling, has 9 rooms and mod. lmpts ; will rent low to good tenant. A. D. WILSON, 55 Fed eral St., Allegheny. fe28-36-wrg TO LET A VERY DEalRABLE HOUSE 7 rooms; latest Improvements; No. 76 Fayette St., Allegheny: rent very low. See W. A. HER RON ft SONS. 80 Fourth ave. fe26-43-wi' TO LET FRONTING THE PARKS, ALLE GHENY a large and commodious house (14 rooms) In first-class order, to a tenant who will take a lease tor two or three years: stable if de sired, bee W. A. HERRON ft SONS. 80 Fourth ave. fe25-78 TO LET-ON PERHYSVILLE AVE., NEAR Buena Vista St., two new frame houses of nine rooms, hall, bath, laundry, etc., both gases and water, slate mantels. Inside shutters, front Sorch; rent (35: no water rent. EWING ft YERS, 93 Federal st. fe26-20-WT Apartments. TO LET-ELEGANT FURNISHED ROOMS: all furniture new: Rebecca st. and Union Line cars pass door. 18SNOWDEN ST.. Alle gheny. fe2S-ll Farms. TO LET-FARM, 20 ACRES: A GOOD HOUSE, seven rooms, outbuildings, orchard: at Sandy creek; three minutes from station. A. V. R. R. ; rent only (20 per month. W. A HERRON ft SONS, 80 Fourth ave. fe20-3$-WTbS TO LET-SHALER TOWNSHIP GOOD PRO DUCTIVE farm of 60 acres, good frame dwelling, barn and outbuildings: suitable fur garden or dairy; possession April 1. L. O. FRAZ1ER, Fourty-firtb and Butler sts. fe22-31-lTWS Offices. Desk Room. tc TO LET-LARGE AND SMALL OFFICES, from (13) up. Inquire ROOM 203, Blssell block. felS-41 TO LET-ELEGANT LAW OFFICES, NO. 91 Diamond st., first and second floors: reasonable-rent. BLACK ft BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave. felS-78 TO LET-ELEGANT OFFICES IN THE NEW Fidelity building. 121 and 123 Fourth ave. Apply to FIDELITY IITLE AND TRUST CO. fcS-50 TO LET-LARGE SECOND FLOOR, TWO offices: good light; elevator; suitable for light manufacturing or lobbing: also, front office on first floor. Inquire 2U6 WOOD ST. fe2S-14-wrs TO LET OFFICES ALL HD3E3, IN WEsT 1NGHOUSE building, handsomest and best equipped office bnlldlng in Vestern Pennsyl vania; good loeatlon: thoroughly flre-proor; elec tric light: three elevators: superior service. In quire of JOHN F. MILLER, at bnlldlng. fel2-53-jtwrsn Business Stands. TO LET NEW STORE, SUITABLE FOR drugstore, corner Manhattan and Page, Alle sheny. A. D. WILSON, 55 Federal at.. Alle gheny. fe26-35-WThS TO LET-THE DESIRABLE THREE-STORY brick warehouse, Nos.23and 25 Seventh st. For terms and Information Inqnlre of McCUL LOUGU ft SMITH, 31 Seventh st. fe21-10 TO LET-OR TfOR SALE-A FIRST-CLASS store building in one of the best locations for a country store in Obio. Address JESSE KEPNER, New Garden, Col. co Ohio. Ja24-7-rwT fTIO LET-THE BUILDING 602 LIBERTY JL ave.. cor. Market, next to Dabbs' gallery; best easiness location in city. Inquire MRS. ANNA MORLEY, Aiken place, Shadyslde. fe21-77 TO LET-WILKINSBURG-FLOURING MILL to a good man with some capital: a first class opening. Apply toN. J. LUDWICK. Wll klnsburg. Pa., or A. W. DUFF, 414 Grant st. 4 fel8-70-WS TO LET THE KEYSTONE BANK WILL move into their new building about March 1, consequently the rooms now occupied in the Petroleum Exchange buildingwiUbetolet. In quire at tfe BANK. Ja29-94 TO LET-BRICK STORE JAND DWELLING, house No. 1306 Main street, Sharpsburg, con taining storeroom wlth'sbelvlng, five rooms, attic, hall, cellar, etc. Inquire, at No. 606, GEORGE KEN N GO IT, Etna Postoffice. te23-48 TO LET-STORE ROOM WITH OR WITHOUT dwelling of seven rooms. No. 63 Ohio st , Al legheny, 5 doors Rom Carnegie Library and mar ket bouse: excellent business stand. W. J, BECK FELL), 63 Obio St., Allegheny. feZ2-72 TO LET-STORE AND WAREROOM 11,250 for first and third floors of an elegant Wood street business bouse, or the whole building can be rented for S2,2,V. Further particulars at BLACK ft BAIRC Kl'S, w 1 Fourth avenue. fe2S-S3 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 bnlldlng three business offices. Apply to SAM DYER. 43 Park way. Al legheny. fe20-64-D TO LET FIFTH AVENUE STOREROOM The business office of The Dispatch will be moved April 1 to tbe lately purchased property, corner Salthfield and Diamond sts., and tbe greater part of Nos. 97 and 99 Fifth avenne, here tofore known as tbe Dispatch building, will In consequence be for lease duringa term of years. This will be found perhaps tbe choicest loeatlon in the whole city for a large retail business. Fnll Particulars maybe obtained from the BUblNESS IANAGER OF UHE DISPATCH at the Fifth ave. office. Ia9-U7 PERSONAL. PERSONAL DO YOU STILL BUY BOOKS T Yes, we still buy all the books we can get. uood prices for good books. LEVI'S BOOK STORE, 900 Liberty st. fe25 PERSONAL-A FULL LINE OF STATION ERY, blank books and an Immense stock of books, old and new. at lowest prices. FRANK BACON ft CO., 86 Diamond St. fe2S PERSONAL HIS LOVE SUDDENLY RE TURNED; recently tbey bad not been on the best of terms owing to a little family lar occa sioned by the wife insisting on being allowed to renovate bis wearing appare'. and which, ot course, was done In a bungling manner; in order to prevent the tronble they agreed to send all their work hereafter to DICKSON, the Tailor. 65 Firth ave., corner Wood St., second floor, and sow everything Is lovely .and peace and happiness again reigns In their household. Telephone 155& aud0-D LOST. T OST-20 PER CENT BY NOT HAVING MY JU painting done at PASTOR1US ft JACOBS', 411 bmlthflcld St., and 89 South Twenty-second st,. city. . fel3-MWr OFFICIAL-PITTSBURG. XTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT Li the reports of Viewers on the construction of sewers on Summorlea, Holden. O'llara and Howe streets, from Ellsworth avenue to Shady avenue, and Twentieth street, from end of present sewer to Allegheny river, have been approved by Councils, which action will be final unless an appeal ls.flled in the Court of Common Pleas within ten (10) d-iys from date. Chief of Department of Public Work'. Pittsburg, February 267189a fe26-70 AN ORDINANOE-AUTHORIZING TtLE grading, paving and curbing of Mar garetta street, from Highland avenue to Negley avenue. Whereas, It appears by the petition and affi davit on file in the office of the Clerk of Coun cils, that one-third, in interest of the owners of property fronting and abutting upon tbe said street, bave petitioned the Councils of said city to enact an ordinance for the. grading, paving and curbing of tbe same; therefore, Soction 1 Be it ordained and enacted by the city of Pittsburg, in Select and Common Coun cils assembled, and' it is hereby ordained and enacted by the authority of the same. That tbe Chief of the Department ol Public Works be, and Is hereby, authorized and directed to ad vertise in accordance with tbe acts of Assem bly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and the ordinances otfbo said city of. Pitts burg relating theretOj. and regulating, the same, for proposals' for the grading, paving and curbing of Margaretta street, from Highland avenne to Neg ley avenue, thecontract therefor to be let in tbe manner directed by the said acts of Assem bly and ordinances. The cost and expense of tbn same to be assessed and collected in ac cordance with the provisions otan act of As sembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled "An act relating to streets and sewers in cities ot the second claes,"7 approved the 16th day of May. A. D, 1889 te28-72 OFFICIAL-PITTSBCRG. VTOTICE IS'HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE JLl report of viewers on tbe paving and curo tag of Wyoming street, from Granavlew ave nue to Boggs avenue, has been approved by Councils, which action will be final, unless an appeal Is filed in tbe Court, of Common Pleas within ten (10) days from date. E.M.BIGELOW; Chief of Department of Public Works. Pittsbueg, Feb. 28, 189a f e26-70 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the reports of Y'ewers on tbe grading, paving and curbing of South Twenty-eigbth street, from East Carson street to Jane street, and Mawhlnney street from Forbes street to a point G67 feet southwardly, have been ap proved by Councils, which action will be final utiles an appeal Is filed in the Court of Com mon Pleas within ten (10) davs from date. E. JlB1GElOW, Chief of Department of Publio Works. PmSBUBO. February 28; J890" f 26-70 Department or Public Safkty, ( PlTTSBUBO, February 25, 1SU0. SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE CEIVED at tbe office of the City Con troller until TUESDAY, March U, 189a at 2 o'clock p. jr., for repairing and remodeling Engine Honse No. 2. Plans and specifications can be seen on ap plication to Samuel N. Evans, Superintendent of the Bureau of Fire. Bonds in double the amount of each bid will be required, said bonds to be probated before the Mayor or City Clerk. The Department of Awards reserves the right to reject any or all bids. J. O. BROWN, Chief of Department of Public Safety. fe26-69 AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE grading, paving ana curbing of Broad street, from Highland avenue to Collins av enne. Whereas, It appears by the petition and affi davit on file in the office of tbe Cleric of Coun cils that one-third in interest of the owners of property fronting and abutting upon tbe said street have petitioned the Councils of said city to enact an ordinance for tbe grading; paving and curbing; of the same: therefore. Section 1 Be it ordained; and enacted by the city of Pittsburg, in Select and Common Coun cils assembled, and it is hereby ordained and enacted bytbe authority of the same. That the Chief ot the Department of Public Works be and is hereby authorized and directed to adver tise In accordance with tbe acts of Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and the ordinances of the said city of Pittsburg relating thereto and regulating the same, for proposals for the grading, paving and curbing; of Broad street, from Highland avenue to Collins avenne, tbe contract therefor to be let in tbe manner directed by the said acts of Assembly and ordinances. The cost and ex pense of the same to be assessed and collected in accordance with the provisions of an act of Assembly of tbe Commonwealth of Pennsyl vania, entitled "An act relating to streets and sewers In cities of the second class," approved the 16th day of May, A. 0. 1883. f e28-72 AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE grading, paving and curbing ot Roup street, from Fifth avenue to Negley avenue. Whereas, It appears by the petition and affi davit on file in the office of the Clerk ol Coun cils that one-tblrd in interest of tho owners of property fronting and abutting upon the said street bave petitioned tbe Councils of said city to enact an ordinance for the grading; paving and curbing ot the same: therefore Section I Be it ordained and enacted by the city of Pittsburg, in Selectand Common Coun cils assembled, and iti3 bereby ordained and enacted by the authority of tbe same, That the Chief of tbe Department of Public Works be and is hereby authorized and directed to advertise in accordance with the acts of Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and tbe ordi nances of tbe said city of Pittsburg relating thereto and regulating the same, for proposals for the grading, paving; and curbing of Roup street, from Fifth avenue to Negley avenue, the contract there for to be let in the manner directed by tbe said acts of Assembly and ordinances. The cost and expense of tbe same to be assessed and collected in accordance with the provis ions of an act of Assembly of the Common wealth of Pennsylvania, entitled "An act relat ing to streets and sewers in citiesof the second class," approved tbe 16th day of May. A. D. 1889. fe26-72 office ol1 the city teeasubeb. Mttnicipai. hall, Smithiteld Street; VTOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT ALL 1.1 owners, (whether residents or non-residents of the city ot Pittsburg) of 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 lu March, 1S90, will be placed in the bands ot police officers for collection, subject to a collection fee of 50 cents. And all persons neglecting to pay on or be fore first Monday in May, 1890, will be subject to a penalty double the amount ot the license to be recovered before tbe proper legal author ity of said city. The old metal plate of last year must bore turned at the time licenses are taken out, or 25 cents additional will be charged on tbe license. Rates of license: Each one-horse 'vehicle, $6 00; each two-horse vehicle, J10 CO: each four horse vehicle, 512 00; each four-horse hack, $15 00; omnibuses and timber wheels, drawn by two horses, 110 00; one extra dollar wBl be charged for each additional horse used in above specified vehicles. J. F. DENNISTON. City Treasurer. fe20-22-lJ LEGAL NOTICE-?. ESTATE OF JOHN H. WILHELM DE CEASED. Notice is hereby given that letters of administration on the estate of John H. Wilhelm have been granted to the under signed, to whom all persons Indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate pay ment, and those having claims against the same should make them known without delay. MARY H.'WILHELM, Administrator, or CAS SIDY & RICHARDSON, Attorneys, 135Kourth avenue. ja29-52-w FRANK W. SMITH. Attorney at Law. ESTATE OF BENJAMIN F. BIBER. DE CEASED Letters of administration on tbe estate of Benjamin F. Biber, late of the city of Allegheny, county of Allegheny, Penn sylvania, deceased, have been granted to Godfrey K. Biber, of the said city, county and State, to whom all persons indebted to said estate are requested to mSko payment, and those having claims or demands will make known the same without delay. GODFREY K. BIBER, Administrator. 05 Market st. Pitts burg. fe532Vw T. M. MARSHALL, Jb., Attorney. ESTATE OF MRS. ANNIE E. KERR, DE CEASED. Notice is hereby given that letters of administration on the estate of Mrs. Annie E. Kerr. lata of Sewickley borough, Allegheny county. Pa., have been granted to tbe undersigned, to whom all persons indebted to tbe said estate are bereby requested to make payment, and those having claims against the same should make tbem known without delay. T. J. McKALIP, Administrator, f el9-49-W 53 Ninth st, Pittsburg. CHAS. F. McKENNA, Attorney, 146 Fifth ave. ESTATE OF H. A. HOWARD, DECEASED -(Notice is bereby given that letters of administration on the estate of H. A. Howard bave been granted to the undersigned, to whom all persons Indebted to said estate are re quested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against tbe same should make them known withont delay. A. A. WORK, Administrator, No. 3809 Butler st, city. wm-i-vr -JTISTATE OF HARRIET 8. KNOX, DE Vi CEASED Notice is hereby given that letters of administration c ts. on the estate of Harriet S. Knox bave been granted to the un dersigned, to whom all persons Indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate pay ment, and those having claims against the same should make them known without delay. WALTER RvMcKAY, Administrator at. a.. Room 601 Pennsylvania Company building, Pittsburg. Pa. fe26-19-W IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS NO. I, of Allegheny county, at No. 113, March term, 1890 Notice is hereby given that under and pursuant to the provisions of the corpora tion act of 1874 ana tbe several supplements thereto, an application will be made to said court or a law j uage tnereoi ohmiukuai, March 22. 1890, at 11 o'clock A. ST., by Elizabeth M, Campbell. Etta L. Clark, Annie M. Kie ter, Maggie J. Hill, Ella Stevenson and their associates for the charter of an intended corporation to be called tbe Allegheny Day Nursery, tbe character and object whereof be ing to establish a home where children who would otherwise be neglected either by tbe ab scence of their parents at tneir daily employ ment, or from other causes, may receivo care, nourishment and Instruction either gratuitous ly or for a nominal charge. And for the pur poses aforesaid to have and enjoy all tbe rights, powers and privileges granted and conferred bv said act and its supplements. JOHN C. NEWMYER, fe2S-75-W Solicitor for Applicants. PROPOSALS. SEALED PROPOSALS WHJj BE RE CEIVED at the office of tbe Supervising Architect. Treasury Department, Washington, D. C. until 2 o'clock p. st. on tbe 10th day of MARCH, 1800, for all tbe labor and materials re quired to put in place all the brick and terra cotta floor arches and covering for iron col umns, cement floors, wood floor strips, con crete filling, eta. required for tbe U. S. Court House and Postoffice building at Pitts burg, Pa., in accordance with tbe drawings and specification, copies of which may be had on application at info office, or the office ot tbe superintendent Each bid must be accompa nied by a certified check for 1100. Tbe Department will reject all bids received after the time fixed far opening the same; also bids which do not comply strictly with all tbe requirements of this invitation. JAS. H, WINDRIM. Supervising Architect FSBBVASX 17, ISM. f e20EOB ADCTIOS BALES. AUGTIQN SALE ' j ;ri Jf ' Handsome East End Home. SATURDAY, March x, 1890, 3 p. u,, ON THE PREMISES, SUMMERLEA STREET, Near Ellsworth, avenue, between Roup station, P. R. R,, and Fifth avenue cable road. A Queen Anne frame of 9 rooms, reception hall, bathroom, inside w. c., stationary wash stand, h. and c water, handsome- chandeliers, hardwood and slate mantels, tile hearths, both, gases, handsomely papered, laundry, etc; all conveniences; with porch. - , LOT slxlOO TO 20-FOOT ALLEY. A desirable home in a rapidly growing neigh-, borhood. Open for Inspection at ) o'clock. Sale at 3 p. at. Terms, $1,000 cash, balance on mortgage. BLACK&" BAIRD, 88 FOURTH AVENUE. If yon want a home, don't f oreetto be there, ie2MJ ADJOURNED SALE -OF CDUNTY BUILDINGS, DIAMOND STREET, TO SATURDAY, MARCH 1, ' At 2 o'clock r. aL. on the premises (1st), 75x115 ft. Diamond St. adjoining Panhandle Railway, with buildings formerlyusedas Criminal Court. Treasurer's. Prothonotary's. Commissioner's and Clerk of Courts offices; (2d), 100 ft on Dia mond st. by 115 ft on Ross st, with buildings lately used as Common Pleas; Courts, Sheriffs, Register's and Recorder's offices. Terms of sale One-fourth on confirmation ot sale; balance one, two, three and four years, se cured by bond and mortgage on the premises, with 4 per cent per annum on deferred pay ments. JOSIAH SPEER, Controller. R. E. MERCER, 1 rm G. Y. McKEE. rnJSiSSn-T. DANIEL McWILLIAMS, J Commissioner. A. J. PENTECOST, Auctioneer. fe21-86-rwT PUBLIC SALE " -OF A VALUABLE FARM -IN THE LIGONIER VALLEY. Wednesday, March 5, 189 AT 1 O'CLOCK P. M. Situated f onr miles north of LIgonier and six?"' miles east ot Derry station, containing ISO acres; more or less, having thereon, on one end a large brick bouse of seven rooms ana a frame barn 43 x72 feet: on tbe other end a frame house of six rooms and a frame stable. One good-bearing-apple orchard, having about 50 acres, undorlald with a 9-foot vein of coal, bank open. Limestone . in abundance, of which tbero are about flvo acres within a foot of the surface, easily qnar-" ned. 110 acres clear land in a good tillable con dition, easily worked; tbe balance good timber land; farm is all well watered. This- farm is. bounded on tbe north by land of Widow Blair.on the east ot Irvin Ross, on the south of Daniel Marpbv, on the westot Samuel Blair. Terms One-third down and tbe balance in two equal annual payments. For furtber par ticulars inquire of G. A BLAIR, Jeannette, Pa., or H,B. BLAIR, 171 Napoleon street, Johnstown, Pa., Executors of the estate of Alex. Blair, deceased. fel3-16-12,26 Li'URNISHMENT OF THE ST. NICHOLAS C HOTEL, corner Fourth are. and Grant st. at auction, WEDNESDAY JJOHNLNG, . February 28, 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 Elg- bargains fur all. HENRY AUCTION COMPANY, LIM., fe23-93 Auctioneers. AMUSEaiXXTs ' p ARIS THE MAGNIFICENT," A Splendidly Illustrated Lecture, BT H. H. RAGAN, ESQ., of New York, IN ' OLD CITY HALL. FRIDAY EVENING. Feb. 28, at 8 O'clock, IN Young Men's Christian Association Course. Membership ticket admits. To persons .not members, admission 50 cents. f e28-4L. BIJOU THEATER-TO-NIGHT. JOSEPH HAWORTH InPAULKAirVAR. Matinees Wednesday and Saturday. March 3 Richard Golden in "Old Jed Pronty., feIl-21 GRAND OPERA HOUSE TO-NIGHT. ANNIE P1XLEY. THE DEACON'S DAUGHTER. Matinees Wednesday and Saturday. Week, March a First half, "Two Sisters? Latter half. "Jefferson-Florence Combination." fe24-lS TTARRr WILLIAMS' ACADEMY To-night, Matinees Tuesday, Thursday am) saiuraav. BRYANT fc RICHMOND'S ALL-STAR VAUDEVILLE COMPANY fe23-17 WORLD'S MUSEUM ALLEGHENY CITY. Captain Boyton's seals; Crowley, tbe Uvlngsul clde; Billy Dockstader's Glamourian Specialty fnrt rnnw artfl a tinft nf ntlipr flttrf4i.tlnn March 3 Blg-Footed Fannie Mills. fe263 RESORTS. fTTHE CHALFONTE, ATLANTIC CITY. JL On tbe beach. North Carolina are.; uuob. structed ocean view; salt water baths- in the) houe; elevator; now open. fe9-114-D E. ROBERTS 4 SON a , METROPOLITAN HOTEL, Broadway and Prince street; NEW YORK. Under new management, on the. EUROPEAN PLAN. The house will be tboronghly renovated. re carpeted, repainted and put in complete order. Restaurant equal to any in the city. ROOMS Jl A DAY AND UPWARD. HILDRETH & ALLEN. F.J.ALLEN. D. M. Hiidbeth. of Astor House, of West End Hotel. Long Branch. WAI.TEB E. HlLPRETg. fe8-93-W3 -To Let NEW WAREHOUSE. 100 and 101 Water street, near Wood, 6-story brick warehouse, nearing completion; will be ready before April 1; is substantially built and especially adapted to STORAGE PURPOSES; Has hydraulic elevator. Will be let at moder ate rent Black & Baird, 85 Fourth ave. fe23-48-wsa TO-LET OFFICES. UERMANIA SAVINGS BANK BUILDING, Wood and Diamond streets. At Low Bent. Singly or in suites., AH. modern conveniences, elevator, janitor service, eta, etc For terms apply at the Bank, Xeli. m m .i