THE PITTSBURG- DISPATCH, THURSDAY, MARCH 6, 1890. BANKS IN SCHOOLS. A Xew Plan Proposed to Teach Chil dren the Value of a Dollar. SAVI5GTHE PEKKIES FOE THEM. Snpt. Luckey Thinks the Schools Are Now Hampered Too Much. A HAED SCHEME TO VfOEK IN THIS CITY The establishment of penny saving funds in some of the schools r.car Philadelphia, and the probable introduction of the idea in the Quaker City schools themselves has set people connected with local institutions of learning to thinking. The possibility of having the arrancementcopiedinthiscity in the event that the Philadelphia trials should prove successful is thought to be not iar re mote. The system, or its main points, which are now under consideration by the school authorities in the above mentioned city are as follows: Tne cbild desiring to open an account is furnished with a folded card, the inside of which is marked into 56 squares. The rales and regulations of the fund are printed on the out side of the ticket, which contains, beside the C-Ofquares, spaces for the signatur" of the de positor vt hen closing and opening an account. HOW DEPOSITS AEE MATOI. A cuila that wishes to deposit 1 cent, for In stance, buys from the teacher or agent of the fund a 1-cent stamp, and the agent sticks the stamp over one of the squares of the card. The sumps are of various denominations, ranging from 1 to 10 cents, and as soon as the card is filled, or so soon as the amount reaches the sum ot 1 Ml the card can be turned in at the cen tral deposit station of the fund, which is one of the features of the system, and the pupil on nine the card is credited with the amount in aucpo-itbool; just as a savings bank receipt for all money given into its care. The money may be drawn at auv time by the pupil presenting the card at the place where the stamps were purchased. There is no iuterestpaid on deposits, becanse the money is not invented. Another reason is that the cost of printing the cardsand hmdling the amounts of monov is far in excess of the earning pouerot the small amount depoMted. The system is intended to promote the practice of economy among children and to teach them the value of pennies. At present even those children who are inclined to put their numer ous pennies in a bank find no means of doing so except bv utilizing the little toy bank at home. This, as i ell known, generally acts as a verj great temptation to the little ones when the ec the amount augmenting until it grows lo dollars. While the bank is nnder their control the manv knick-knacks which de light the juvenile eve are prolific excuses for a raid on the institution at short intervals. BENEFITS OF THE TI.A'S. The plan suggested above, it is claimed, would imbue the youthful mind with a spirit of importance and pride at having a real bank account. It has been tried at the small city of Chester, just below Philadelphia, and has worked well. The scheme was first introduced in New York Citv about a year ago, having been copied from a plan now extensively in vogue in tnauv of the schools in Europe, and also being employed in the postal penny savings fund, which aoes away w th all necessity for bookkeeping for sums below $1 00. Many prominent men in New York wcro instru mental in having it introduceOnd established In this countrj It is now in a flourishing con dition in New York cit', although it has never been applied tothepublicscboolsof thatplace. The Charity Organuation Society there main tains it as a branch of the association. A cen tral deposit station is established, and tinny of the churches guilds, missions and offices at convenient places are utilized as agencies, vvhre those in charge act as agents, and sell stamps and administer the duties appertaining to the scheme. SHOULD BE TAUGHT TO SAVE. There is no reason why the children should not be given an opportunity to save their little mites. Many a penny which now goes to buy some foolish thing which the child does not really want and whose only motive forbuyiug is that the brown penny will burn a hole, flgurativclv speaking, in the pocket of the child if it is not spent, could thus be saved. There are no banks in this city where amounts less than 1 are received, and ev en there the business is far beyond the grasp of au ordinary Child. In some cities there are such institutions where amounts as low as 10 cents may be deposited. Many of these aro known under the name of dime savings bank. Superintendent George J. Luckey said: "We have m our schools in this city about 30,000 pupils, and to institute such a plan to my mind would seem impossible. The idea, of course, has neve been seriously broached, and there is very little likelihood that a project of that kind would ev er be suggested. The condition cf things in a large city like this n ould not al low the successful consummation of such a plan. and in my esti mation it would be impracticable here for various reasons. It might work well in small towns where there is a fixed population, but it could never be carried rut in a city. The chil dren it intended to benefit, you will under stand, are never inclined to remain in a settled place. Their parents move about from ward to ward, and the trouble arising from the at tempt to transter or keep such accounts would be too great to surmount. Besides this tho plan Is virtually impracticable because children who need to know the principles of economy gener ally do not have pennies to spare, while those who do have the change usually are in a favor able position to learn the valuo of economy from other sources. SOW TOO MUCH BUBDEKED. 'The school is now too much burdened with out adding a system of that kind to it. Teach ers or principals of any one district might work it with success where the conditions are favor able, but tho school system could not take cognizance of the plan. The trouble seems to be that people think that every retorra pro posed should first be tried in the public schools when a little thought would show them that it could be enforced to better advantage in other 7laces. The plan ought to be tried outside, but it wouldn't work in the schools. A small country town, where the pupils are settled, or I a Sunday scnooi, might successfully adopt the arrangement." No Rivnl in tho Field. There is no remedy which can rival Hamburg Figs for the enre of habitual constipation, in digestion and sick headache. Their action is as prompt and efficient as their taste is pleasant. 2 cents. Dose, one Fig. Mack Drug Co., X Y. TTSU Rheumatism In Nebriinkn. My wife was so badly afflicted with Then matism as to be unable to move in bed with out assistance. Our druggist, Mr. Lad damns, recommended Chamberlain's Pain Balm, which greatly relieved her. We have used six bottles at various times, and would not be without it at hand. Jas. Cole man, Lowell, Neb. J50 cent bottles for sale by John C. Smith, cor. Penu ave. and Main St.; E. G. Stucky, Seventeenth and Twenty fourth sts., Penn ave., and cor. "WVie ave. and Fulton st.; llarkell Bros., cor. Penn and Frankstown aves.;Theo. E.Ihrig,3610 Fifth ave.; Carl Hartwig, 4016 Butler st.; Jas. L. JlcConnell & Co., 435 Fifth ave., Pittsburg, and in Allegheny by E. E. Heck, 72 and 194 Federal st.; Thos. B, Morris, cor. Hanover and Preble aves.; F. H. Eg gers, 172 Ohio St., and F. H. Eggers & Son, 199 Ohio st, and 11 Smithheld st. wrhsu DRESS Goods. 44-in. wide plaids and stripes, new spring styles and colorings, 50c a yd. Hugus & Hacke. TTSSU. IK you want a suit, good, stylish and cheap, go to Urling's, 47 Lewis block. Sixth ave. ttsu Black goods; black goods. Knable & Shuster, 35 Fifth ave. Iron City Beer alwavs leads, because of its merits. Telephone 118G. TJrliny. Spring stock now ready; call and see ns. AV. B. CrJing, C. A. Muhlanbring, cut ters. TJeling & Son. Cash Tailors, ttsu 47 Sixth ave. "Wash Goods. A splendid assortmen of new sprine styles now opened. ttssu "" Hugus & Hacke. Extra bargains this week in linen de partment; don't miss the bargains in table covers. Knable & Shuster, IT 35 Fifth ave. K0T OFFICIALLY K0T1FIED. An Overnight Couiplnlncd of by n Friend of Mr. Cnrneclr Tho Allegheny Ordi nances Expected to Pass Enallj Mr. Scott and Both Libraries. One of the gentlemen named by Jlr. An drew Carnegie as a member of the Pittsburg Free Library Commission expressed sur prise yesterday at the action taken by Coun cils in the matter of the first meeting of the commission, which was to have taken place yesterday, but was postponed for one week. "Mr. Carnegie has been somewhat sur prised," said he, "by the receipt of no official notice indicating the action of Councils. The only official intimation be has had was a telegram on last Tuesday which simply stated that the meeting of the commission would be held on the following day. Being very much engrossed in other business the notice was too short, and he telegraphed, fixing next Wednesday. The whole business ba been botched up by those in charge. 'The proper way to proceed would have been to forward to Mr. Carnegie the ordinance, and await his pleasure In the matter of appointing the 12 gentlemen who arc to constitute the citizen element in the board. Although it is cenerall v understood who the 12 gentlemen will be Mr. Carnegie should have been given an opportunity to formally indicate his pleasure in the matter. The meeting for yesterday was called by the councilmanic contingent, and no notification of anv nature was sent to either of the 12 citizens. It is a small matter, and due, 1 am sure, to no studied desire to negtect any one. but it would be easy enough to indulge in the exercise of a little inexpensive courtesy to 3Ir. Carnegie and his representatives." Allegheny Common Council meets to-night in regular session, and will take up and consider the two ordinances recommended by the City I'ropertv Committee. A careful counting of no-es has been indulged in. which makes it evi dent that the ordinances will go through easily. Some of the Allegheny Councilmcn having asserted that Mr. Carnegie's representative on tne Library Committee of Allegheny Councils, if the present ordinances pass, will be Mr James U. Scott, one of that gentleman's friends states very emphatically that Mr. cott would not be apt to burden himself with such a task, m view of the fact that he is to be Chairman of the Building Committee of the Pittsburg Li brary Commission, and thus the actual con structor of the building. Mr. John Walker, of Allegheny, is thought to be the gentleman who will be Mr. Carnegie's representative. It fetches one up very short, to be seized with pleurisy, pneumonia, or any acute throat or lung affection. Dr. Jayne's Ex pectorant proves a bandy help in such at tacks, and is besides a good old-fashioned remedy for all coughs and colds. Work for Divorce Court. The divorce courts of the country are kept busy, chiefly because women have too much work to do and are often cross and irritable as a result. Housewives who avoid the worry and bother of baking and who keep on hand a good supply ot Marvin's famous Boyal loaf bread rarely know anything but happiness and contentment in their home lives. TTSSu REAL ESTATE SAVINGS BANK. LML, 401 SmlthGcId Street, cor. Fourth Avenue. Capital, $100,000. Surplus, ?50,0C0. Deposits of 51 and upward received and interest allowed at 4 per cent. tis Crliug. Call and see our window display. "W. B. TJrling, C. A. Muhlanbring, cut ters. Ubling & Son, Cash Tailors, ttsu 47 Sixth ave. Oue spring jackets, coats and wraps are worth seeing at the prices. Knable & Shustee, 35 Fifth ave. TT Messes. J. F. Mabqtjordt & Son, prominent; druggists of Tiffiu, O., say that Chamberlain's Cough Beuiedy gives the best of satisfaction and takes the lead there. WThsu Black Goods. A complete assortment of all the newest fabrics and styles opened this week. Hugus & Hacke. TTSSU Chenille covers, 4-4 covers, 85 cents; 6-4 covers, 1 85; 8-4 covers, 3 65; much cheaper than ever before. KSABLE & SlIUSTEB, tt 35 Filth ave. Black Sukah Silks. In these we call particular attention to the splendid values we offer at 50c, 65c, 75c, 85e, 90c, $1, 51 5 and 51 50 a yd. Hugus & Hacke. TTSSU Blair's 1'ti.ls Great English gout and rheumatic remedy. Sure, prompt and effect ive. At druggists'. ttsu Fast black hosiery 15 cents. . Knable & Shuster, 35 Fifth ave. TT THOSE who use Pittsburg beer are always pleased. Dealers. Or order direct. 'Phone 11S6. Hosiery, underwear and gloves. Knable & Shuster, 35 Fifth ave. TT MEETIMis. -VTOTICE-A MEETING OF THE STOCK iX HOLDERS of the Verona Bridge Co. will be held at the general office of the com pany, corner Railroad avenue and James St.. on MONDAY, March 10. at 7:30 P. M to take action on approval or disapproval of the pro priety of increasing the capital stock, and any other business that may come before the meet intr. H. S. PAUL, President. VEnoN'A. February 23. mh2-Sl-MTh ritoposAt.. PROPOSALS FOB MACHINETOOLS FOB the Ordnance Gun Shop,Navy Yard, Wash lugton, D. C December 27, 1S8J. Sealed pro posals will be received at this department un til 12 o'clock noon, on the 16th day of April, IKK), at which time and place they will be opened in the presence of bidders, for furnish ing the necessary material and labor and con structing eight (S) 16-inch gun lathes, and for the delivery and erection of the same, in the Navy Yard, Washington, D. C, in accordance with working drawings and specification", copies of which, together witu all other infor mation essential to bidders, may be obtained at the Bureau of Ordnance, in this department, after March 1, 1SO0. Alternative proposals for the construction and erection of these machine tools, in accordance with plans and specifica tions furnished by the bidder, will also be re ceived at the same time and place, 'i he neces sary information for tho preparation of alter native designs will be furnished immediately on application to the Bureau of Ordnance, Navy Department. Proposals must be made in duplicate in accordance with forms which will be furnished by the Bureau of Ordnance, and inclosed in envelopes marked Proposals for 10-inch gun lathes, and addressed to tho Hon. fcecrctary of the Navy. Navy Depart ment, Washington. D. C The Secretary of the Navy reserves the Tight to reject any or all bids, as in his judgment the interests of the Government may require. B. F. TRACY, Sec retary of the Navy. Navy Department, Washington, February 13, 1S90. Sealed proposals for five (o) 14-inch gun lathes will be received and opened at the time and place and nnder the conditions set forth in the foregoing advertisement, in addi tion to the proposals therein mentioned. The necessary information with reference to these lathes villi be furnished on application to the Bureau of Ordnance, Navy Department. F. M. EAMSAY, Acting secretary of the Navy. ja2-S4-ja2,21,felLnib4 23.aplo Department of Public Works, l Pittsburg, March 4, 1KW. i SEALED PROPOSALS WIIJj BE RE CElVEDatthe office of City Controller until 15th day of MARCH, A. D., 1S90, at 12 o'clock M., lor furnishing fuel lor Brilliant; Bedford and Hcrron Hill Pumping stations from the 15th day of April, 1S30. until the 15th dav or April. 1801. Probated bonds as follows: Brilliant Pumping station, twenty-five (25000) thousand dollars; Bedford and Herrnn Hill Pumping stations, five thousand (S3. 000) dol lars each, must accompany each bid. No bid will bo considered unless accompanied by bonds in the above amounts probated before the Mayor or City Clerk. For specifications, blanks on which bids must be made and all otber information, apply at the office of Superintendent of Water Sup ply and Distribution, fourth floor. Municipal Hall. The Department of Awards reserve the right to reject any or all bids. E. M. BIGELOW, Chief of Department of Public Works. mh5-25-D T TCKNIGHT & VICTOR. l'LUMBERS, GAS AND STEAM FITTERS, Dealers in Gas Fixture", LAMPS, PUMPS, LEAD-PIPE, HOSE, ETC. Special attntion given to Natural Gas Fitting. 416 SMITHFIELD ST., PITTSBURG. PA. Telephone 769. ja7-69-TTS gS-JHspla advertisements one dollar per square for one insertion. Classified advertise ments on this page such as Wanted, For Sale, To Let, efc, ten cents per tine for each inser tion, and none taken for less than fifty merits. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH BRANCH OFFICES. THE DISl'ATCII HAS OPENED A BBAN'CH OFFICE FOR THE SOUTHSIDE AT NO. 120 CAIteON STBEET, WHEKE ADVERTISE MENTS. NEWS AND SUBSCItUTIONS CAN BE LEFT. BOTH FOB GENEKAL EDITIONS, AND FOB THE SPECIAL SOUTHSIDE ISSUE PUB LISHED EACH SATUEDAY. EKANCH OFFICES ARE ALSO ESTAB LISHED AT THE FOLLOWING PLACES. WHERE WANT, FOR SALE. TO LEI'. AM) OTHER TRANSIENT ADVERTISEMENTS WILL BE RECEIVED UP TO 9 P. M. FOB IN SERTION NEXT MORNING: Advertisements arc to be prepaid except where advertisers already have accounts with THE 1HS- fATCII. PITTSBURG. 1 noMAS MCCAFFREY. Si 9 Butler street. FJUIL G. STUCKEY. 31th street and Penn ave. E. G. STUCKEY & CO., Wylie ave. and Fultonst. N. STOKELY. Fifth Avenue Market House. EAST END. J.W. WALLACE, 6121 Penn avenue. OAKLAND. MCALLISTER JfSHElBLER, 5th av. Atwood St. SOUTHSIDE. JACOB SPOHN. No. ICarson street. H. A.DONALDSON, 1707 Carson street ALLEGHENY. A. J. KAERCHEK, 59 Federal street. H. J. MrBRIDE. Market House, Allegheny. FRED H. EGGERS. 172 Ohio street. F. H. EGGERS A SON, Ohio and Chestnut its. J. F. STEVENSON. Arch and Jackson streets. THOMAS MCHENRY, Western and Irwin aves. G. W. HUGHES, Pennsylvania and Beaver aves. PERRY M GLEI.M. Rebecca and Allegheny aves. T. R. MORRIS, CSS Preble ave. M1LLVALE BOROUGH. W. W. FLOCK.ER. Stationer. No. 4 Grant ave. WANTED. Male IIclD. WANTED-A BILL CLERK; MUST BE A pood penman: voungman preferred. Ad dress BILLS, Dispatch office. mh6-50 WANT ED-TWO FIRST-CLASS PLUMBEItS: none other need applv. LAWRENCE SLOAN, 225 Rebecca St., Allegheny. mhS-36 WANTED -ASSISTANT BILL CLERK: MUST have experience: 6alary $7 per week. Ad dress WHOLESALE, Dispatch office. nih6-S7 TXAJTEI A YOUNG MAN OF SOME EX iT 1'ERIENCK as a stock man foracarret department. Address BOX 501, Pittsburg P. O. mh6-64 WANTED-TWO GOOD CARPENTERS FOR finishing. Inquire at HOUSES on Jimilla St.. Elba square, out Wylie ave., Thirteenth ward. mb6-47 -CTT AN TED - NON-UNION MOLDERS- W wapes J2 50 to f3 50 per day. Apply at BROOKS FOUNDRY, 708 Lake St., Cleveland. O. 1C2S-59 WANTED-A GARDENERWHOCAN TAKE care of cow and horse: must have irood ref erences: unmarried and sober. Apply ROOM 201, Bissell Block. mn4-55 WANTED TWO EXPERT ROLL TURNERS, VV thoroughly experienced In turning shape rolls: state experience and terms. Address IRON AND S1EEL, Dispatch office. mh6-8 WANTED-S1ENOGRAPHER AND TYPE WRITER, must be experienced and Rive reference: permanent position to right party. Address FRANK. Dispatch office. mh6-"3 w ANTED -AN EXPERIENCED CARPET salesman: onlv those having experience and (rood reference need apply. D. & S. F. ELTY. ISO Federal St., Allegheny. mh4-23 WANTED-AN ADDITIONAL BOY TO SELL papers on cable cars. Apply at 75 DIA MOND SlREET between 3 and 4 o'clock to-dav. Application at any other hour will not be consid ered. mh6-i9 WASTED-TWO MEN. EXPERIENCED OH Inexperienced, to call on private families to solicit for jroodslu constant demand: salary 9 week and 15 per cent. UNION CREDIT CO.. 103 Fourth avenue. mh2-105-MIh -TTTANTED-3 OR 4 INTELLIGENT YOUNG VV men, about 20 to a years or ape. who have had some experience around machinery; must brine references. Apply at CABLE WORKS, cor. Sixteenth and Pike sts. uili6-77 WANTED-LIVEAGENTSIN EVERY TOWN to sell our pools: special inducements to ripht parties; alfo ladies to form tea clubs. Ad dress lor lull particulars METROPOLITAN TEA CO., Shlloh si.. Pittsburg, Pa. Ia25-'W-TTS WANTED A WOOD TURNER THAT IS able to take care of engine and boiler; pood wages: good reference expected. NORTH SIDE PLANING M1LU 145 McClurg ave., Eleventh ward, Allegheny City. mb6-65 -TTAN1ED - HAD WRITERS AT SMART'S V BUSINESS AND SHORTHAND COL LEGE, removed to 12 Federal street, Allegheny, near bridge: open 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. : a pood hand writing guaranteed in a few lessons; Instruction private tor ladies and gentlemen. fcl8-50-TTSSU WAN'TED-SALESMEN AT $73 PER MONTH saiarvand expenses, to sell a llneorsllver plated ware, watches, etc.; by sample only; horse and team furnished free; write at once for full Bartlculars and sample case of goods free. STAN ARD SILVERWARE CO., Boston, Mass. 6e21-90-D WANTED WIDE-AWAKE, ENTERPRIS ING men in every county in the U. S. to take charge of our business In your own county; must be reliable, as our money will pass through your hands. S75 per month salary; money for ex penses sent with traveling orders; send stamp for particulars OHIO ELECTRIC CO.. 68 to 70 West Third street, Cincinnati, Onto. mhG-13 Female Help. w ANTED-GIRLTO WASH DISHES AT NO. 0 FEDERAL ST.. Allegheny. mbO-83 WANTED-A FIRST-CLASS LAUNDRESS, Call or address at No. 170 RIDGE AVE. for three days. mh4-17-TT WANTED-LADIE3 TO 1)0 SOLICITING: business pleasant; good salary guaranteed; no books. ROOMS, No. $ Sixth st. mh6-39 WANTED-G1RL OR MIDDLE AGED LADY for peneril housework in small family. Apply 5235 FIFTH AVE., NEARA1KEN, Shady side. mhC-14 WAN'TED-LADY AGENTS TO SELL A Iong-wiist and high-bust corset, unbreak able side. Address CAL. CORSET CO., Brook lyn, N. Y. mh6-12 WANTED-I WISH TO EMPLOY A FEW ladies on salary to take charge of my busi ness at tbelr homes; light, very fascinating and hcalthlul wages $10 per wfeek: reference given; pood pay for part time. Address with stamp, Mia. MARION; WALKER, Louisville. Ky. sei:-lJ-Thsu Male nnd Female Help. WANTED - FRENCH AND GERMAN nurses, cooks, dining-room girls, cham bermaids. 200 house girls German ana colored pirls, waiters, drivers pardeners, farm hands. Sllto E. THOMPSON, COS Grant st. fe27-MThs WANTED -TEN DAIRYMEN, SIX FARM hands, cook for small fimlly, f4 pervicck; 20 chambermaids, 100 house girls, 20 for hotels; laundress and dishwasher, nurse girl. MEE HAN'S, MSGrantst. inhl-D SIfuntlon. WANTED-A SITUATION ON IRON OR steel work, bv an experienced blacksmith. Address X. B N., Dispatch office. mh6-20 WANTED SITUATION AS WATCHMAN or porter by sober, competent man. Ad dress WATCHMAN. Dispatch office. mhG-21 -TTfANTED POS11ION AS ENGINEER BY V young German man with goo i experience as stationary engineer. E. BECKER, No. 4S3 'lustlu st. mti6-27 " rnrmcrs. WANTED-ACTIVE MAN, CAPABLE AS A salesman, to invest Joooto ?j uoo in good business (manulacturing); liberal salary for serv ices, and share in profits proportionate with in v estment. CHARLES bOMERb & CO., 313 Wood st, mhl-21 Boarding. TTTANTED-TWO CONNECTING OR ONE it large, pleasant furnished room, with board or convenient to boird, Tor a young couple; pri vate family preferred. Address W. N.T., Dis patch office. mh5-53 -TT7ANTED-BOARD AND ROOM FOR MAN V and wife. In private family near to or sho"-t distance west or the park Allegheny; best de reference givea. Address with terms and loca tion S., care box 105S, Pittsburg. inh0-10 Itooms, Houses. &c- WANTED-A ROOM FOR SINGLE GENTLE MAN at reasonable price In Allegheny or city. Address It. L. ., Dispatch office iuh6-17 WANTED-3 TO 5 UNFURNISHED ROOMS, suitable for light housekeeping; centrally located In Allegheny; references exchanged. Ad dress J. S., Dispatch office. inhS-SS Flnnnnal. -TTTANTED-TO LOAN .MONEY ON MORT- V GAGES on Improv ed real estate In sums of &C0 and upward for three or ne years at 4K. 5 and b per cent. L. O. FRAZIER, Forty-tlftli andBut ler sts. mb2-12-TTSu WANTED-UNTIL APRIL 1-FINE UAISIN ETs:lperdoz., of voungandold. at AU FRECHT'S -ELITE" WALLER!, 510 Market street, Pittsburg. Come soon for sittings and avoid the rush. ja5-54-MWThsu -TTTANTED-TO LOAN 1500,000. IN AMOUNTS V or tJ, 030 and upward, on city and suburban property, on 4H per cent, lreeoftax: also smaller amounts at 5 and 6 per cent. BLACK A BA1RD, 85 1 ourth av enue. sc21-dJ-p TEXT ANTED MORTGAGES-JI,000,rITOLOAN . .city and suburban properties aHM, Sand C per cent, and on larms in Allegheny and anja cent counties at 6 per cent. 1. M. PENNOCK & SON, 103 fourth avenue. ap7-f41 w ANTED-TO i.OAN 1200,000 ON MORT CSAf.ES;SlcO and tinward at 6 ner cent; (500,000 at 4H per cent on residences or business property; also In adlolnlng counties. S. H. FRENCH, 113 Fourth avenue, OC2I-4-D WANTED. Financial. YTTANTED-MORTGAOES-MONEYTOLOAN TT In sums to suit at 04, 5 and 6 per cent. ALLES & BAILEY, 164 Fourth ave. Tel. 1C7. apl9-14-TTSSU -rrrANTED MORTGAGES ON CITY OR T V Allegheny county property at lowest rates. HENRY A. WEAVERS, CO., 83Fourth avenue. mh2-D WANTED-MOR1 GAGES IN LARGE AND small amounts at lowest rates. GEO. S. MACRUM, Room 34 Fidelity Building, 121 Fourth ave. feW-61 WANTED-t5C0 TO foOO.OOO-TO LOAN ON mortgages, AH, 5 and 6 per cent. JAS. W. DKAPEACO., la Fourth ave., ritlsburg. Tele phone No. 975. mh6-43 TTTANTED-MOlrrGAGlSS-f 1.000, 000 TO LOAN V In large and small amounts at 4M,5and6 per cent, free of State tax: no delay. REED B. COY LE& CO., 131 Fourth ave. mvIl-60 Miscellaneous. WANTED-AT TAFT'S PHILA. DENTAL ROOMS, to get everybody to get best set teeth for 3, a good set for to. fc9-90 WANTED A ONE-STORY BUILDING with 35-horse power engine, boiler and railroad siding. E. M., Dispatch office. mliG-52 WANTED-YOU TO GET A BAKER'S dozen (13) or Stewart A Co. 's fine cabinet photos lor L at 90 and 92 FEDERAL ST., Alle ghen r mv2S-49-TTSu TTTANTED-WILL GIVE FREE SITE AND T T free gas to manufactories at Jeanuette, on main line of Pennsylvania Railroad Address EAST JEAN NETTE LAND CO.,Greensburg, Pa. jaS-19 WANTED-EVERYONE TO KNOW THAT PEARSON, the leading photographer, of 96 Fifth aye. and 43 Federal St., All'y., Is making a life size crayon portrait, beautifully trained, and one dozen cab. photos, all Tor 3; all Cue work. mhl3-63 FOK SALE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE CItv Residence. FOR S ALE PENN AVE.-A CHOICE PROP ERTY: centrally located: good and cheap. I. M. PENNOCK A. SON, 105 Fourth ave. mb6-li-iiThs FOR SALE-A 10 PER CENT INVESTMENT IN a new brick dwelling on Washington St.. Pittsburg. C. BEBlNGEEXSON. 103 Fourth ave. mhl-63-TT8 F OR SALE FOUR-ROOM HOUSE AND LOT, 25x100. near Penn avenue cable line: nrlce vl,500: this Is a very nice little property.and cheap at the price C. If. LOVE, No. 91 Fourth avenue. nih4-69-TTSSu F ORSALE A FINEINVESTMENTONFIFTH ave. between Court House and Chestnut 6tret; lot 20)x112 feet to a paved street with brick house: nrice onlytS.500. CBERINGER& SO N , 103 Fourth ave. mhl-63-TTS FOR SALE GOOD INVESTMENT.. CORNER Thirtieth and Smallman streets, eight good two-story brick houses, six rooms each: lot I Jix72 ft. : rent J2.200: price ?20,000. I. M. PENNOCK & SON, No. 105 Fourth ave. mhi-42-MTliS ORSALE-?2,075-TERMS JLOOO CASH. BAL. to suit: Tustln st.. near Forbes ave., house of 5 rooms and finished attic, hall, good cellar. lot 20x60; possession at once; big bargain. ALLES & BAILEY', 164 Fourth ave. Tel. 167. mh4-5D FOR SALE DEVILL1ERS ST., COR. KEAT ING st., a two-storv and mans.rd brick building or eight rooms, hail, cellar, back porch, water In kitchen, both gases: lot 1St60 to an alley; easy terms. BLACK & BA1RD, 95 Fourth ave. mb6-43 ITiORSALE-OR TO LET-BLUFF ST., NEAR " College, newbrlck bouse 8rooms, hall, bath room, finished basement, all late Improvements: lot 23 it. 9 In. bv lit It.; also lots on Bluft and Vickroy sts. ROBT, COWARD, No. 20 Bluft st. mb2-55 OR SALE 54. 150-EASY TERMS; WILL BUY lot 60vl30 on Herron ave. at Its Intersection with ylle ave : good house of 6 rooms: posses sion April 1; cable cars pas' the door: big bar gain. ALLES & BAILEY, 181 Fourth ave. Tele phone 167. mh2-50 17ORSALE-f3,450. EASY TERMS, WILL BUY an elegant six-roomed brick dwelling on Sidney St.: nice summer kitchen, paved yard, excellent cellar: fine level lot 20x60: a rare bargain It bought In the next lew days: possession April 1,1690. ALLES i. BAILEY.161 Fourth ave. Tel. 167. nib 5-50 OR SALE-FORBES. NEAR GIST ST.. JB.0O0; fine brick dwelling of seven rooms, ball, vestibule, bath. w. c, range, uat. and art. gases, slate mantels, tile hearths, electric lights and bells: well finished in hard wood: perfect sewer age: Iot22xl20. COOPER & PETTI', 107 Fourth ave. mh4-32-TTS FOR SALE A BARGAIN ONE SQUARE from Fifth ave.. ten minutes walk rroin post office, a corner lot. 5Sv90, on two paved streets, with two two-story brick dwellings, six rooms each, nat. gas, water, etc ; rented to good ten ants for ?10 per mo : price (5,500: terms to suit. BAXTER, THOMPSON & CO., 1C2 Fourth ave. mh4-9-TTS TTIOR SALE-SATURDAY". MARCH 8, AT 3 X1 P. M., at auction, on the premises: property or Henry Slocum. No. 61 Washington ave., be tween Allen and Maple aves.. Thirty-first ward: fine level lot 25x150 feet to a 20-foot alley; elepant business property; large storeroom. 7 dwelling rooms and nicely finished attic; hall, nat. gas. water; splendid cellar; terms reasonable: a rare bargain; sale positive. ALLES & BAILEY. Real Estvtc Auctioneers, 164 Fourth ave. Tel. 167. mhi-37-MWTiirs East End Residence. FOR SALE-EAST END FRANKSTOWN aye., frame dwelling six rooms; lot 24x120 feet; price S3, 0C0. I. M. PENNOCK & SON. 105 Fourth ave. mh6-42-MThs FOR SALE-EAST END-ON OMEGA ST., 2 story frame house of 4 rooms and basement kitchen: price 1,600. 1. M. PENNOCK & SON, 105 Fourth ave. mh6-42-Kihs TT'ORSALE POSSESSION ATONCE A NKAT, ? new dwelling of six rooms, large attic, bath. Inside w. c, range, both gases, hall, front and back porches: lot 30x100. in Shadyslde; terms to suit. GEORGE SCHMIDT. 157 Fourth ave. mhS-32 FOR SALE IVY' STREET. SHADYSIDE-A newbrlck dwelling of seven rooms, hail, bath, range, hot and cold water, slate mantels. Inside shutters, front porch, etc.: lot 2txt 5; price, 15. 500. BLACK S. BAIRD. 91 Fourth avenue. 4A-107. mb.5-77 ITIOR SALE-!. 500 NEW SEVEN-ROOMED ? lrame house and large lot, 29x122 leet, on Ed win street, one square from Highland avenue; complete and every convenience: handy to all E. E. cable lines. MELLON BROS , 6349 Station street, E. E. mli2-131-TTSSu I71ORSALE-I300CASH. BALANCE LIKE KENT ? A new frame dwelling, Rebecca St., Valley View place, near Penn ave: cable road; 4 and 5 rooms: pood location: beautiful view; pure air: prices SI. 800 and (A 100. BLACK & BAIUD, 95 Fourth ave. mh6-49 FOR SALE A NEAT SIIADY'SIDE RESI DENCE, quite new and In perfect order; 7 rooms, reception hall, finished attic rooms, bath and laundry, natural pas and all other modern an- Sllances: corner lot, 50x120 feet- Terms, tc, from AS. W. DRAPE & CO., 129 Fourth avenue, Pltts bnrg. mli6-45-MThs FOR SALE-CENTER AVE., NEAR AIKEN, a two-story and attic lrame dwelling of eight rooms and three furnished attic rooms, reception ball, plate glass, bathroom and w. c. slate man tels, both pases, good laundry nnd stable; lot 60v 200: all Improved. BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth av. 3A-76 mh5-76 FOR SALE-?2,2fO. CYPRESS SI'., CONVEN IENT to Ben Venue station. P. R. R. New frame dwelling, five rooms finished attic hall, vestlbutc Inside shutters, large cellar, side en trance, grained and nicely finished; lot 20x100 feet to alley; terms to suit. L. O. FRAZIER. Forty fifth and Butler streets. mh2-12-TTSu 17-OR SALE-KOUP STREET-ELEGANT NEW 1 brick dwelling. 11 large rooms, reception ball, vestibule hath. Inside w. c, tile hearths, slate mantels, hard wood finish, laundry, all ele gantly finished and handsomely papered: a com Elete house in every respect and a bargain. OOPER& PETTY. 107 Fourttt avenue. mh4-H-TT8 FOR SALE-52,700 WILL BUY A NEW MOD ERN lrame dwelling one-hair square from Penn ay. cable: contains five rooms, finished attic, hall, vestibule, inside shutters, frnt and rear purches, slate roof, side entrance, etc.: grained and well finished; lot 21x96 leet; terms easy. L. O. FRAZIER, Forty-fifth and Butler sts. mh2-l?TTSu FOR SALE-CENTER AVE., BETWEEN Aiken and Roup new and elegant brick dwelling often rooms: reception hall, bath, two inside w. c's, range, slate mantels, tile hearths, complete electric work, speaking tubes, both gases, laundry: all the latest modern con veniences, will be sold at a bargain. COOPER & PE1T Y. 107 Fourth ave. mh4-3:-TTs FOR SALE-HOOO-NEW MODERN FRAME dwelling on a pood East End street, conven ient to steam and cable cars; contains six rooms, attic, hall, bath, inside w. c.. china closet, front ana rear porches, slate mantels, tile hearths, lr sldc shutters, slate roof, etc: complete sewerage; lot 21x 31 feet to alley: easy terms. L. o. FRAZIER, Forty-firth and Butler sts. mh2-12-TTSn FOR SALE AT BELLEFIELD, E E.-fiO00 will buy a well built brick residence or 3 rooms, bath, laundry, w. c. Inside shutters: house in perfect order; h indsomcly finished; newly pa pered, etc.: lot 50 leet front bv 80 feet back; side lot with good table and carrlaee room: abargaln; terms cash (or to suit purchaser); long time will be given lrdesircd. S.J.FLEMING & CO., 147 Fourth ave. mb6-33 T7OB SALE-AT BELLEFIELD, F, E.-8.0O0 V good brick house, 8 rooms, bath, both kinds gas, range h. and c. water. Inside shutters, hand toniclv papered, good wide hall on first and second floors, large finished attic: lot 25x210 feet, with good stable: corner property on Fllmore street (Just off Cralp su), Belielield. E. E.; a decided bargain; possession April! to buyer. SAM'L J FLEMING i, CO., Agts., 147 Fourth ave. mb6-3: j. 33 lTnzelvvoofl Residence. FOR SALE AT HAZELWOOD. EMALIA ST.. near Hazctwood ave.. a snug 2-story frame bouse of 5 rooms, hall, cellar, porch, water, nat. gas; hairacrc lot, with lruit; easy terms: price only fi.700. I. M. PENNOCK Jt SON, No. 10s Fourth ave. mh6-42-MThs AllcchcilT Residences. I710R SALE AT A BARGAIN-TWO FIVE- ROOMED. No. 1 frame dwellings, in Second ward. Alleebeny: mustbC60ld to close an estate. JOHN K1RKPATRICK &. SON, 90 Fourth ave., city. mh6-6-MTh FOR SALE-PENNSYLVANIA AVE., NEAR Bldwell St., 2-story brick dwelllOg, contain ing 9 rooms, batb, both gases, water, etc.: brick stable on rear: lot 24x130 ft. SAMUEL W. BLACK & CO., 99 irourtn ave, tun.i-89-TXS FOR BALE IMPROVED ,REAL. ESTATE. AUecueuy Residences. FOR SALE-A FINE RESIDENCE PROPERTY In Allegheny, on one of ihe best streets In the city, one square from street cars; ten rooms and all modern appliances In the residence; lot 36x13) feet to an alley: everything In prime order. Terms, etc., from JAS. W. DRAPE & CO., 13 Fourth avenue, Pittsburg. mh6-43 FOR SALE-FOUR HOUSES FOR S3, 400: EASY terms; lot fronts 70 feet on two paved streets; street cars on both streets: pood sewerage; 'Z bouses or 3 rooms each and 2 houses or 2 rooms each: rental S3J0 per year; East st. and Madison ave.; this property can be divided so as to sell readily for f.i.501; a rare bargain. ALLES 4. BAILEY, 164 Fourth ave Tel. 167. mh4-C0 ubtirbnn Residences. F IOR SALE-TWO-STORY FRAME DWELL ING or five rooms: lot 80x250 fect; nicely lo- cated: Emsworth. P. Ft. W. & C. Ry.: price t 3,000. C. BERINGER & SON, 103 Fourth aye. oniy aye. mh4-73-TTS FOR SALE-A BIG BARGAIN IN A 4 ROOM frame bouse with one acre of land, about 1 mile from Glenfield station. P., Ft. W. & C. it. R. ; price (900. c. BER1NGER& SON. 103 Fourth ave. mh4-73-TT ITIOR SALE WHY RENT WHEN YOU CAN buy a home on Franklin st., Wllkinsburg, with 7 rooms; all conveniences: lot 33x122: at a low price. See BAXTER, THOMPSON & CO.. 162 Fourth ave. mh2-135-TT6u FOR SALE-ONLY J7.CO0 FOR A HAWKINS station. Pennsylvania Railroad, dwelllngtcen ter hall, marble mantels, front and back porches, good well water, l1 acres or beautirul ground, good stable. BLACK & BA1KD.91 Fourth avenue. 4A-197. mho-70 FOR SALE H500-NEW FRAME HOUSE 6 rooms and attic, bath, w. c. and w. s., hot and cold water throughout: front and rear Sorches, Inside shutters, slate mantels: lot IT120 to 20-ft. alley; Blddicave., Wllkinsburg; 5 minutes troni station: !1. 500 cash, balauceon long time. CHAS. r. BROWN, Wood St., Wllkins burg. mh5-32-TTS FOR SALE t3,200-NHW, WELL-BUILT house 8 rooms, vestibule, halL Inside shut ters, front, side and rear porches, dry cellar, pas, water, washhousc, bakeoven: large lot, 50x133: lruit and shade trees: (l,oooas first payment will secure this cheap property: nicely located near Brushton station. CHARLES SOMERS & CO., 313 Wood st. mh5-B9 F OR SALE-A BIG BARGAIN IN A COUN TRY residence at Havsville. Pittsburp. Fort Wavne and Chicago ltatlwiv, consisting of a well and finely built rrame dwelling of 12 large room", bathroom, etc, with tour acres or grouud well covered with the finest or fruit and shrubbery: water through the house from one of the finest springs in the countrvtuatural g is and all modern conveniences; call quick for a bargain. C. BER INGER i SON. 103 Fourth avenue. mhl-G3-TT8 FOR SALE LOTS. Cltr Lots. FOR SALE-TWO GOOD BUILDING LOTS on Bedford ave., near Erin street: price only fOOO. C BERINGER i. SON, 103 Fourth ave. mhl-63-rrs FOR SALE-HERRON HILL LOTS-S600 EACH: 24x100; Madison ave.. Just at terminus of Wylie avenue, cable road; a real bargain: en hancement sure. BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave. mb.6-49 Enst End Lots. 17'OR SALE-CORNER LOT IN THIRTEENTH jj ward, on line of Central Traction road, a No. 1 location for grocery store. BAX1ER, THOMP SON A CO.. 162 Fourth ave. mh2-135-TTSU FOR SALE-J675 FOR A HANDSOME LOT 24 100, on Clawson St., Twenty first ward: handy to P. R. R. and abargaln. MELLON BROTHERS, 6349 Station St.. E. E. mh2-130-TT8u FOR SALE-SHADY"SIDE BUILDING LOIS, cheap: one square of Firth ave., on Belle ronte st., lots 40 and 50 ft. front by 122 ft. See W. A. HERRON & SONS, 80 Fourth avenue. m 112-53-3,6,8,11 FOR SALE-HANDSOME CORNER CO FT. ON Rlppey st. (paved) by ISO ft. along St. Clair St., Nineteenth ward, surrounded by fine lin- firoveraents at $70 per foot tront. MELLON ROTHERS, 6349 Station St., . E. mh2-131-TTSSU -"OB SALE-AT BELLEFIELD. E. E.-H.0O0 r will buy 2 lots, Nos. 41 and 42, Baird plan. Fourteenth ward, on Fllmore st, ;lots 24x120 feet each; these lots are close to Fifth ave. cable cars, and level property; f too cash, balance In 3 or 5 j ears. S. J. FLEMIN G & CO., 147 Fourth ave. mh6-33 Subnrbun Lofu F OR 3ALE-BELM0NT PLACE. INGRAM, in the beautirul Chartlcrs Valley, choice lots 50x162 and 191, S400 to $600: houses to set hack 40 it. ana to cost at least s-auuu: streets su it. wide and sewered: 32 trains dally; rare5Jc: terms (25 down, balance (10 per month, W. A. ZAUN, 60 Fourth ave. fe23-52-TTSu Farms. FOR SALE FARM OF 21 ACRES LOCATED near Allison Park, Pittsburg and Western It. H.; 4 minutes' from station. For terms, call on ALGEO BROTHERS, 201 Federal st.. Alle gheny. Ja26-40-D FOR SALE-FARM 240 ACRES. WELL IM PROVED, with excellent buildings, good timber, finclruitandwater; near large manufact uring town and railroad station; great barpun if sold this month. ED. "rt I1TISII. 410 Grant street, Pittsburg. mb5-D FOR SALE-A VERY' GOOD FARM OF loO acrc&in Pine township, three miles rrom R. R. station: log bouse, good stable, orchard, etc: price only (6.000; easy terms; now paylnpSSOper month rent for oil lease. C. BERINGER&SON, 103 Fourth aye. mh4-73-TTS FOR SALE-FARM OF 90 ACRES ON THE A. V. R. R. wltn two frame houses of 5 or 6 rooms, frame barn, wagon shed, corncrlb, etc.; pood orchard and water; will 6ell at a bargain to close up an estate; terms easy. C. BERINGER & SON, 103 Fourth ave. mh4-73-TTS FOR SALE-CHOICE LAWRENCE COUNTY rarm lands: the undersigned offer 27 farms lu thehannerfrultand wheat county of the State; limestone 6011, iron ore and coal everywhere, splendid home market, best of shipping facilities; Balnbrlous climate, unfailing streams of living water in every valley, timber abundant, religious and educational facilities inferior to none In the State: So0 to (90 per acre as to improvements; population or New Castle about 18.000; hasSrall roids, 32 manuracturlng establishments, and is making wonderful progress. Address FIELD DUSHANE, New Castle Pa. mhG-74-D FOR SALE BUSINESS. Business Chances. FOR SALE-DRUGSTORE IN SEW1CKLEY, doing a good business; best of reasons for sell ing. Address f. O. BOX 187, fcewicklcy. Fa. mh5-91 FOR bALE GROCERY' BARGAIN, ?C00. ON Fourth ave.. near Market; one of the best stands in the city; must be sold in the next few days; come quick. ALLES BAILEY, ltl Fourth ave. mh4-93 FOR SALE-RETAIL GROCERY ON PENN ave.. stock, fixtures and good will ora retail grocery doing a snug business, stock not large; stand good. I. M. PENNOCK & SON. No. 105 Fourth ave. , mli5-61-MThs FOR SALEA RARE CHANCE FOE A MAN with a capital of (2.000 to locate In a well established confectionery, fruit and tobacco busi ness; fine location: new Etoek and fixtures Ad dress LOCK BOX 304, Pittsburg. Pa. mh4-33 FOR SALE GROCERY STORES, CIGAR, confectionery, drug, notlou and drygoods stores, clgir factories, light manufactories, printing office, restaurant, etc. TERCIVAL Jt CHAPMAN. 67 Fifth ave., second floor. mhO-70 FOR SALE-DRUGSTORE IN A RISING manuracturlng town on line or railroad, do ing an excellent business, making moncv ; good opportunity for sale and profitable investment. BAXTER, THOMPSON & CO., 162 Fourth ave. mli2-136-TTSU FOR SALE GROCERY STORES, (400, (000, (S00, (I, COO, (3,000,(5.000.(10,000: 5 and 10-cont store, drugstores, country stores, cigar stores, boarding houses, confectioneries, bakeries, feed store, milk depot and other business chances, SUEPARD & CO., 54 Fifth ave. fel2 T710R SALE-120 ACRES VALUABLE COAL lands In Central Iowa, 23 miles from Des Moines, one-hair mile lroin two railroads, under laid by a five-foot vein of excellent quality of coal t fi flrmtli nfHl fput f lil nrnnortv la citri-mitiripf b coalmines in active operation. For particu- I jars .iiiu piat oi lunu aumv iu .i. jj. j 111.31. or B. ZEVELY', Council Blufts, Iowa. inh3-23 Business Stands. FOR SALE A DOWNTOWN BUSINESS property for (10,000; cheap. C. II. LOVE, 93 Fourth avenue. mh4-C9-TTSSu FOK SALE-BUSINESS PROPERTIES-ONE on Sinltlnleld and two on Liberty street. I. M. PENNOCK & SON, No. 105 Fourth ave. mli6-42-UThs ITIOR SALE BUSINESS PROPERTY-PENN 1 avenue, good 3-s'ory brick store and dwell ing: excellent location. I. M. PENNOCK & SON. No. 105 Fourth ave. mh6-42-MThs F OK SALE-ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. -HOTEL MARGATE: GO rooms: with or without lurnl- turc: centrally located; well established business. Apply to ISRAEL G. ADAMS & CO.. Real Es tate and Law Building, Atlantic City, N. J. mhi-Sl 17'OR SALE-A VALUABLE LEASEHOLD, . with good two-storv Ironclad bulldlug, 25v 60, with engine, boiler and shafting; must be sold before April 1 to close up an estate: a bargain. Inquire bctwteen 12 aud 2 o'clock r. 11.. 2GO0 SMALLMAN ST. mh5-Bl rtlnnnfactufinz Sites. FOR SALE-MANUFACTURING SITES ON the line of railroad and river; natural gas. etc ; over 100 acres; will be sold in 5, lu or 20 acre plots. Descriptive circular and particulars from JAS. W. DRAPE & CO.. 129 Fourth ave, Pittsburg. iiihc-13 FOR SALE-200 ACRES MAN UFAClUItING and building sites on P. R. R , In Turtle Creek Valley, only manuracturlng site not taken up. near new Wcstinghoise improvements and adjoining P. R. R. roundhouse and transler de pots, non being built: natural gas mains from Murrysville to Plttsbnrg run through the prop er!) : a good investment where a decided advance in value Is sure to occur. Plans and particulars from DAVID SHAW &, CO.. 152 lourth ave. fe22-2-TTS FOR SALE-3I1SCEELANEOU6. miscellaneous. FOR BALE SECOND-HANDED-3 POOL and 1 billiard tables. In fair condition, at a low price. Call or address NO. 100 ELEVENTH ST., Southslde, mhe-29 FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. Horses. Vehicles. Live Stock, etc. FOR SALE-A BROWN SIARE, 4 YR. OLD. with colt; a good worker, single or double; good single line leader; last spring horse colt with her. Can be seen at N 0. 78 FIRST ST.lhird ward, Allegheny. mh6-23 FOR SALE-CHEAP-GRAY HORSE. THREE QUARTERS Lincolnshire, 7 yrs.. 1.330 lbs.: brown marc colt, three-quarters Ifaiubletonian.4 vrs.. 1.100 lbs.: sound. workers. pood stenners: S100. encap at (200; come quick. P. II. LINDS, M ind 388 Forbes St. nih5-S machinery nnd Illetuls. FOR SALE-ENGINES AND BOILERS-NEW and refitted: repairing promptly attended to. PORTER FOUNDRY AND MACHINE CO., LIM., below Suspension bridge, Allegheny, Pa. mli2-3 FOR SALE ONE 20X24 HORIZONTAL EN GINE, 25.00U feet second-band wire rope: also hoisting and portable engines and fcli'men valves, castings, etc VELTE S. MCDONALD. 3200 Penn avenue, 1v21-91-tts ITIOR SALE-BECK'S PAT. AUTOMATIC : engine for electric light and railway service; engines and boilers In every size and style: svw nillls and woodworking machinery. IIARMES M ACIIIN E DEPOT, 97 First aye.. Pittsburg. jaS-38-D FOR SALE-SECOND-HAND ENGINES AND boilers: all sizes and stiles la stock, lrom 4 to 100 h. p. ;all relitted;good as new, at lowest prices; portable engines, s to 25 b. p. ; boilers all sizes anu Btyles. J.S.YOUNG.23Fark way, Allegheny. Pa. oc'25-SO-D TO LET. Citv Residences. TO LET BEAUTIFUL NEW DWELLINGS, eight rooms and bath each, eleg mtlv finished with every posible convenience: rcadv bv- April 1: llliin. near Magce st. HENRY A. DAVIS. 414 Grant st. fc'2-15 T O LET-SMALL HOUSE, FOUR ROOMS, ootn pasesand water, senarate vara ;ys ruiton St.. near Wvlic avenue cable cars: SIS 75 per month; water rent free. HENRY REA. JR., 937 and 939 Liberty St. lnhG-11 East End Residences. TO LET-LANG AVE.. EAST END; GOOD location: near the station. P. R. R.thouscof eight rooms; late conveniences; large yard; (30 per month. W. A. HERRON S, SONS. No. SO Fourth ave. inh3-74-WThs TO LET OR FOR SALE-RESIDENCE OF ten rooms, carriage house and stabling and over an acre of Improved grounds on line or North Highland avenue, one or the mo-t delight rut and healthy locations in E. E. M. P. HOW LEY, No. 127 Fourth ave. lelS-73 Allechcnr Residences. TO LET - DESIRABLE ALLEGHENY houses: large and 6mall: call or send for nrinted list free. W. A. HERRON & SONS. 80 Fourth ave. mh6-6I-7.H.14,17 TO LET-A NEAT SIX-ROOM DWELLING, with hall, bath, natural gas, laundry and other modern conveniences, In Allegheny, c!oc to electric cars. JAS. W. DRAPE & CO.. 13 Fourth avenue, Pittsburg. 111I16-41 TO LET NICE FIVE-ROOM DWELLING, 401 Federal st. extension, Allegheny: electric cars p iss within five minutes walk of same: also, storeroom and dwelling. 55 Chestnut St., Alle gheny. Inquire or J AS. R. McKEE, Penn Build ing, Room 611, telephone 616. feH-74-TTS TO LET-84 FREMONT ST., SECOND WARD. Allegheny, three-story brick house 8 rooms and bath, 500; 151 Grant ave., 6 rooms. 836: 2 Ter race ave., G rooms, $26: Wilson ave., hill district, 7 rooms, (18: 20 Klrkpatrick ave., 6 rooms (2fi: McClure ave.. Eleventh ward, 8 rooms, (37 50: 76 bar.ili St., 6 rooms, (16, 17 Shields St.. 5 rooms. (20. A. LEGGATE&SON, 31 Federal St., Allegheny. mh5-93 TO LET-BY' EWING & BYERS, 93 FEDERAL ST.: Fremont St., 8 rooms and alt con veniences; Washington ave., 3 rooms: Federal St., 8 rooms; Garfield ave, 7 rooms: laggart St.. 8 rooms: Alpine ave., 8 rooms; Irwin ave., 8 rooms; Irwlnavc, 0 rooms: Bluwell St., 8 rooms; Arcb St., 5 rooms; Manhattan St.. 5 rooms: Nixon st., 7 rooms: also manv others: send for prlntedllst. EW1NG&BYERS, 93FederaIst. lnh6-40 Subnrbnn Residences. TO LET-AT EDGEWOOD STATION, P. E. R.. location good, near the station: a good house. 15 rooms: Urge lot; a first-class location for boarding and lodging bouse. W. A. HER RON & SONS, 80 Fourth avenue. mhl-78-TTS Apartments. TO LET-FOUR ROOMS. SUITABLE FOR light housekeeping: ail modern conveni ences; choice location on line of street cars. JOHN G. MORROW, 2S9 Ohio St., Allegheny. mh6-4l Farms. TO LET-FARM-SOUTH BANK, P. & C. S. R. R., 28 acres; fine residence: large barn: E. J. Reamer is the owner. BLACK & BAIRD. 95 Fourth avenue. mh6-30 TO LET-SHALER TOWNSHIP-GOOD,' PRO DUCTIVE farm of 60 acres; good frame dwelling, barn and outbuildings: suitable for garden or dairy: possession April 1. L. O. FRAZIER, Forty-filtli and Butler sts.. mh2-12-TTSu Offices. Desk Room, etc TO LET-LARGE AND SVIALL. OFFICES. Irom (120 up. Inquire ROOM 209, Bissell block. .elS-41 T O LI7T-OFFIUES IN 162 FOUR1H AVE NUE, c. 11. LOVE. 93 Fourth avenue. inh4-69-TT88U TO LET FOUR CHOICE OFFICES ON THIRD floor No. 89 Water street: both gases, sta tionary washstanu". etc. ; rent only (16. BLACK 4. BAIRD. 95 Fourth ave. mhG-43 T O LET-SECOND. THIRD AND FOURTH stories, cor. uourtn ana smitnneid St.. (oyer Christie's drugstore), desirable for business or offices, bee W. A. HERRON & SONS, SO Fonrth Business Stands. TO LET-STORE AND DWELLING OF SIX rooms: No. 1327 Penn ave. I. M. PEN NOCK & SON, 105 Fourth ave. mh5-60-vvs TOLET-SIORE AND DWELLING OF SIX rooms. No. 116 Wylie ave. 1. M. PENNOCK & SON, 105 Fourth ave. mli5-60-vvs TO LET-TIIE ELEGANT STOREROOM. WITH plate glas front, 2S7 Ohio St.. Allegheny; first-class business location. Apply to J. H. AIKEN. 100 Fifth avenue. mh6-41 TO LET-SM1THF1ELI) STREET, A LARGE storeroom on second floor: between Fifth ave. and Slvth ave.; plate glass front: front and rear entrance. BLACK BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave. mh6-31 TO LET A LARGE WAREROOM ON COR NER of Cherry and Strawberry al!evs:50x55 feet; suitable Tor light manufacturing purposes. Inquire orTAYLOR& BULLOCK, STJoLfberty St., city. mh5-56 rl10 LET-A LARGE, WELL-LIGHTED, SEC X ON D-STORY' room, suitaiile ror light manu facturing purposes: size of room 50x160; will rent either with or without power. Address P. o. BOX 241. mh6-I3-D TO LET-TIIE KEYSTONE BANK WILL move into their new building about March 1, consequently the rooms now occupied in the Petroleum Exchange building will be to let. In quire at tl e BANK. ja29-94 TO LET-A LARGE COUNTRY STORK AND dwelling at Baden, P., Ft. W. .t C. Ry., with oue acre oriand: rent (15 per mouth; this 13 a first-class opening: also a house of three rooms, stable and over four acres of land In the same town at only (4 50 per month. C. BERING ER& SON, 103 Fourth ave. iu1i1-63-tts TO LET FIFTH AVENUE STOREROOU The business office ot The Dispatcii will be moved April llo the lately purchased property, corner S.nlthfleld and Diamond sts., and the greater part of Nos. 97 and 99 Firth avenue, here tofore known as the Disnatch building, will In consenuence be for lease durlnpa term or years. nils will be found perhaps the choicest location in the whole city for a large retail business, l-nll Bartlculars may be obtained rrom the BUSINESS IANAGER OF THE DISPATCH at the Filth ave. office. iaO-117 Sliscctlancon. TO LET HOUSES, LARGE AND SJIALL; call or send for printed list, free. W. A. HERRON & SONS, 80 Fourth avenue. inh6-0-2-6. 8,12.11 13 PERGONAL. PERSONAL DO YOU STll,L BUY BOOKS? Yes, we still buy all the books we can pet. Good prices Tor pood books. LEVI'S BOOK STORE, 9n0 Liberty St. Ic25 PERONAL-A FULL LINE OF STATION ERY, blank books and an Immense stock of books, old and new. at lowest prices. FltAXK BACON &CO.. 86Diamoudst. feil PERSONAL HIS LOVE SUDDENLY RE TURNED; recently they had not been on the best ot terms owing to a little family iar occa sioned by the wire Insisting on being allowed to renovate Lis wearing apparel, and wnlch. ot course, was done in a bungling manner; in order to prevent the trouble ihey agreed 10 send all their work heroaiterto DICKSON, the Tailor. 65 IMllh ave.. corner Wood st., second floor, and now everything is lovely and peace and happiness again reigns In their household. Telephone 1554. .luB-D LOST. T- OST-ON MARCH 3, PLAIN GOLD RING: J name or owner on inside. The finder will be liberally rewarded bv returning same to office J L. ABELL & CO., 115 and lieViater St., Pitts burg. Pa. mli'-39 DEPOSITORS LAWRENCE BANK are requested to hand in their pass books for balance Immediately. FIDELITY TITLE AND TRUST CO., Assigneo of Lawrence Bank, 121 and 123 Fourth ave. mhf-lS-D TENANTS TENANTS bECURED For houses, offices and business house?. Wo pay special atten tion to rcntins and collection of rents In both cities and suburbs. Established JS3. W. A. HERRON fc SONS, 90 FOURTH AVE. mhHW,S,U,H18 OWNERS OF REAL ESTATE. OFFICIAL PITTSBURG. rOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT J.1 the reports ofViowers on the gradiujr, paving and curbinp of South Twenty-eighth street, from East Carson street to Jane street, and Mawhinney street from Forbes street to a point 567 fect southwardly, have been ap proved by Councils, which action will be final unless an appeal is filed in the Court of Com mon Picas within ten (10) davs from date. E. M. BIGELOW, Chief of Department of Public Works. PlTTSBURO. February 26, 18SU. fe26-70 -JVTOT1CE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE JIM report of viewers on the paving; and curD ing of Wvomins street, from Grandview ave nue to BoKgs avenue, has been approved by Councils, which action will be final, unles an appeal Is filed in the Court of Common Pleas within ten (10) days from date. E.M.EIGELOW. Chief of Department of Public Works. Pittsbtjeg, Feb. 26, 1S90. f e2C-70 HORSES AT AUCTION-THE BUREAU of Police will offer at public sale oil MONDAY". March 10,Ib90, at 10 o'clock A. M.t at the department stables. No. 161 Wylie ave., a lot of horses fit for draught and drivinc pur poses. GAMBLE YVEIR. Superintendent Bureau Jif Police. J. O. I5KOWN. f e2S-99 Chief Department Public Safety. SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE CEIVED at the office or the City Controller until SATURDAY.MARCH lo,lS90. at 2 o'clock P. 31.. for the hnisliing orNo.8 police station. Plans and specifications can be seen on ap plication to Gamble Weir, Superintendent of the Bureau of Police. Bonds in donblo the amount of bid will be re quired, said bonds to be probated before the Mayor or Citv Clerk. The Department or Awards reserves the right to reject any or all bids. J.'O. BROWN. Chief of the Department of Public Safety. mb6-78 Department of Public Safety, ( Pittsburg, February 25, 1S90. ( SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE CEIVED at the office of the City Con troller until TUESDAY. March 11, 1690. at 2 o'clock r. jr., for repairing and remodeling Engine House No. 2. Plans and specifications can bo seen on ap plication to Samuel N. Evans, Superintendent of the Bureau of Fire. Bonus in double the amount of each bid will bo required, said bond3 to be probated before the Mavor or City Clerk. Tho Department cf Awards reserves the right to reject any or all bid. J. O. BROWN. Chief of Department of Public Safety. fe26-69 "VfOTICE TO CONTRACTORS SEALED Lv proposals will be received at the office of the City Controller until TUESDAY, the 11th day of March, A. D. 1S90, at 2 P. M., for the f ol lowine. viz: SEWERS. College street, from the south lino of Fifth avenue to Howe street; 24-inch pipe. Broad street, from Fairmonnt street to con nection with sewer on Negiey avenue; 15-inch pipe. Linden avenne, from a point 743 feet east of Shady avenue to Edgerton avenne; 15-inch pipe. Frankstown avenne. from crown west 01 Broad street to Everett street; 13-inch pipe. Ann and Marion streets, from Gist street to Forbes street: 15 and IS inch pipe. Twenty-sixth street, from Penn avenne to tho Allegheny river; 18-inch pipe. Fifty-second street, from Duncan street to connection with sewer on Fifty-second street on property of Carnegie & Co.; 18, 20 and 21 mch pipe. McCully street, from east side of Highland avenue to connection with sewer on Negiey avenue; 13-inch pipe. Mulberry alley, from Twenty-second street to a point 100 feet west; 15-inch pipe. Atlantic avenue, from Penn avenue to Liber to avenue; 15 and 18-inch pipe. Frankstown avenue, from Lincoln avenue to connection with sewer on Everett street; 15-mch pipe. Rebecca street, from Friendship avenue to Liberty avenne; 15 and 18-inch pipe. Fortieth street and Butler street, from a point 20 feet south or line of property of John C. Kirkpatrick to connection with sewer on Al mond alley ; 15-inch pipe. Carey alley, from crown of alley between South Twenty-third and South Twenty-fourth streets to South Twenty-fourth street; 15-inch pipe. Plan3 and specifications can be seen, and blanks for bidding can be obtained at this office. Each proposal must be accompanied by a bond probated before the Mayor or City Clerk. The Department of Awards reservps theright to reject any or all bids. E.M BIGELOW, Chlet of Department of Public Works: fe2S-9S Continued on Eighth Page. AMUSEMENTS. B IJOU THEATER- WEEK MARCH 10. Matinees Wednesday and Saturday. GILBERT & SULLIVAN'S Greatest Opera THE GONDOLIERS, -OK- THE KING OF BARITARIA. Augmented Orchestra of 23. Salo of Seats now Open. mb6-25 EXTRA. "1RAND OPERA HOUSE-ONE WEEK, IjT commencing MON'DAY. MARCH 10. Matinees Wednesday and Saturday. Engagement of ROSE COGHLAN, Under the management of AUGUSTUS PITOU. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday Evenings and Wednesday Matinee, the romantic drama, JOCELYN. Thursday Evening and Saturday Matinee, thp charming comedv. PEG WOFUNGTON. Friday and Saturday Evenings, the emotional drama, FORGET-ME-NOT. Frices, 23c, 50e. 73c, SI 00, SI 50. mhf31 G1 RAND OPERA HOUSE To-night. Matinee Saturday. J EFFERSON-FLOKENCE -IN- THE RIVALS Next week. Rose Coghlan in repertoire '" mhJ BIJOU THEATER TO-NIGHT. RICHARD GOLDEN in OLD JED PROUTY. .Matinees Wednesday and Saturday. March 10. Gilbert & Sullivan's new opera, "Tho Gondoliers." mb3-10 H ARRY WILLIAMS' ACADEMY To-night, Matinees Tuesday, Thursday and aaturuav. THE LONDON SPECIALTY COMPANY. IMMENSE. mb2-26 TT ARRIS THEATER Every afternoon and evening. MY PARTNER. Week March 10 George A. Baker's Bennett Moulton Opera Company. mh2-19-TTS -TTTORLD MUSEUM 1$. F. F. M. BIG-FOOTED FANNIE MILLS. One Weak Onlv. Next Week "Held in Slavery." mbW OTTO HEGNER. OLD CITY HALL, FRIDAY, MARCH 7. 8 P. M. Tickets at Klcbcrs'. Wood street. mhJSl SIXTH AVENUE DYE WORKfc, M. MAY SONS & CO., 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. Curtautt of every description carefully attended to. M. MAY SONS & Co. jell-TTS 50 SIXTH AVE. Pittsburg, Pa. Careful Piano Moying. Those who contemplate moving on or about April 1. leave your orders for piano moving as early as possible in this month to insure prompt attention. We aro booking orders now. S. HAMILTON, mh&oJ-D 91 and 93 Fifth avenue. TO-LET OFFICES. ' GERMAN1A SAVINGS BANK BUILDING, Wood and Diamond streets. At Low Ren r. Singly or in suites. All modern conveniences, elevator, janitor service, etc., etc For terms apply at the Bank. AUCTION "BALES. SALE OF UNITED STATES LAND IN the city of Pittsbnrg. Pa. By virtue of Section ib06. Revised Statutes of the United States, the undersigned will offer as public auction, for casb. on the premi'es, on THURSDAY, the 20th day of March, 1S90. at 3 o'clock P. 31.. the property known as the Ma rine Hospital property, in the Twentieth ward ot tho city of Pittsburg, Pa., described as fol lows: That square of ground abutting on Ells worth avenue on the north about 217 feet, on Filbert street on the east about 394 feet, on El mer street on the south about 233 feet, and on Bellefonte (formerly Oak) street on the west; abont 350 feet, being the same premises con veyed to the United States by James S. Negiey and wife bv deed dated July 13, 1S75, recorded August 3, l!i75, in the office of tho Recorder ot Deeds of Allegheny county, in Deed Book 338. folio Ux. Tne property will bo offered in one piece, and the right is also reserved to reject; any or ail bids that may be made if deemed advisable in the interests of the United States to do so. Five per cent of the amount bid to be paid at the time the property is struck off. If the sale if confirmed, the balance of purchase money to be paid on delivery of deed. Information m relation to the property will be furnished on application to tho Solicitor of the Treasury, at Washington. D. C. or to the Surveyor of Customs at Pittsburg. WlLLLtil WINDOM, Secretary or the Treasury. fefW9-mhl-J-6-8-10-ll-12-13-lI-15.17-lS-19-20 PUBLIC SALE THE UNDERSIGNED will sell for storage charges and expenses at their warehouse, corner Twenty-fifth and Railroad streets, Pittsburg. Pa., on THURS DAY, March 27. 1890, at 10 A. M., tho following goods stored with them for acconnt of Pennsylvania Company account Wallace & Cote, 8 cars lumber. Mrs. C. Dravo. lot of household goods. Chas. Moorhead, lot of household goods. Benjamin Bayliss, lot of household goods. Wm. McDonald, lot of household goods. James W. McGranahan, lot of household goods. Miss M. E. Talbot, lot of household goods. Mrs. Annie Sellers, lot of household goods. J. A. Carlisle, lot of household goods. Mrs. James Duffy, lot of household goods. Edwarl Gallagher, one trunk. William Fitzimmons, one foot lathe. mhfi-18 UNION STORAGE COMPANY. A T AUCTION The balance of those fine goods FRIDAY MORNING, MARCH 7. at lOo'clock at 311 Market street. The last of this elegant consignment embraces two Square Piano Fortes, one a Cbick- enug and the other made for Mellor, Hoene d: Co., both in good condition. Parlor Organ, Parlor Furniture. Chamber Suits, Fine Decorated Toilet Ware, Elegant Rugs, Moquet, Velvet and Body Brussels, roora, hall and stair Carpets, Reed Cbairs, Bedding, Pictures, Linoleum. Bedsteads, Bureaus, Washstands, Wardrobes. fineSilkDress.Shoes, Notions. Dressgoods. Lantern", Tea. etc. etc. HENRY AUCTION CO.. Auctioneers. , mhf-6C BY JAS. W. DRAPE & CO. AUCTION SALE OF STOCK ON AC COUNT of whom it may concern Notice is hereby civen that we will sell at public sale in our office. 129 Fonrth ave.. Pittsburg, oa FRIDAY, March ILat 2 o'clock P. 3I..120 shares of tho full paid up capital stock of "The Nov elty Steel Wheel Co." Terms cash. Peremptory sale foi account of whom it may concern. JAS. W. DRAPE & CO.. Auctioneers. mh6-H 1211 Fourth avenne. Pittsburg. BUSINESS CIIAMTiES. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP Notice is hereby given, that the partner ship between Messrs.Ley. Christy fc Geiselharr, carrying on the livery business at No. 100 and 102 Madison ave., Allegheny City, Pa., was dis solved on the 15th day of February, 1890. George Christy retiring from said firm. AU debts due to the said firm are to be paid to. and those duo from the same will be discharged by the re maining partners, who mil continue the Livery and Undertaking business under the firm name of Lev & Geiseihart. at the old stand. LEY. CHRISTY & GE1SELHART. mhi-U NOTICE WE HAVE THIS DAY SOLD our printing office. No. 90 Diamond st, to Wm. G. Armor, and take pleasure in recom mending him to all our patrons, assuring them that they will receive the same promptness and careful attention as has been shown in the past. Thanking our patrons and the public for past favors, we are yours respectfully, RICHARD BARItOWS. WALTER J. OSBOURNE. The undersigned having purchased the above office, will continue to carry on tho printing business in all its branches at the old stand. No. 90 Diamond street, and would respectfully ask a continuance of the patronage bestowed on the old firm. WM. G. ARMOR. 3IARCH 5, 1S90. mh6M!7 M'CLIHTOCK k IRYIHE (SUCCESSORS TO GEO. POTEEIE) Manufacturers of MILL GREASE, CYLINDER AND LUBRI CATING OILS. OXIDE OF IRON PAINT. ASPHALTUM AND TAR VARNISHES. SouthAve.andSnovdenSt., ALLEGHENY. PA. GEO. POTERIE, GENERAL CONTRACTOR FOR PAINTING MILLS AND BRIDGES. Roofing. Hoisting Stocks, Heavy Weights, Etc OFFICE AT McCHNTOCK & IRVINE'S, South ave. and Snowdcn St., ALLEGHENY, PA. .. mnB-,a-TTS 3 HAZELWOOD LOTS ! WILLOCK PLAN. 15 minutes' from Court House. Beautiful building sites. PRICES VERY LOW. Terms only one-fourth cash. Second avenue electric cars pass tho place, Hazelwood station, B. O. R. R., three minutes' walk. For printed plans and prices call or send to BLACK& BAIRD, 95 FOURTH AVE. mbl-49-1.2.1.CS.9.11,I3,16 MANUFACTURING SITES. Will be donated to responsible parties haying an established trade. Situate on main line P. R. R., in the very heart of the Grapeville gas field. Privileges of drilling gas wells free; abundant supply of puro water; best coal and Connelis ville coke at hand. mh2-119 F. Y. CLOPPER. Grcensbnrg, Pa. "DEDUCED TO 5,500. A HAZELWOOD HOME. Short distance from B. i. O. Station and Elec tric Road. A TWO-STORY FRAME DWELLING Of eight rooms, two finished attic rooms, bath, room, h. and c. water, inside w. c, laundry, slate mantels, marble andstone hearths, both gases, honso papered throughout, front and back porches, vulcanite walks, nice arbor, shade trees, etc Lot 11x100. 2d50 BLACK & BAIRD. nib2-lG9-TTSa 93 fourth avenue. VTELLOW PINE LUMBER and DIMENSION CYPRUS SHINGLES. W. C. HOLT, Montgomery. Ala. Correspondence solicited. IeIS-8G-TT3 C. A. RALPH, BUILDING CONTRACTOR. 11 oevcntn avenue, Pittsburg. Pa. Telephone 131L se3-JS-TTS ATCHES AND JEWELRY AT THE lowest prices; diamonds and other pre cious stones in rings, pins and earrings; clocks, silverware and spectacles, silver spoons, knives and forks and other tancypieces: watch repair-ln--vvth-?t2,fJr0-"k'at reasonable price", at vV ILSON'S. 61 Fourth ave jaI4-TT3 A. WHTTETLFV. 12SK Third ave.. upstairs, opp. Barnes' ,, , . Safe and Lock Works. ""Gents' shoes soled and heeled for75o while you wait. Hand-sewn, 95c Finest work in the city. mh6-57.1T . m 1 f A3
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