THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH, FRIDAY, " MARCH T, 1890. BURNT HIS FINGERS. An Alleged Speak-Easy Keeper Fined for Talking to Witnesses. S0L05I0FS SENTENCE IS QUOTED Bj Judge Eivins in a Case of Theft by Boj Theatrical Jlanazers. MISOB ITEMS rHOJI THE COURT HOUSE A sensation was created in the Criminal Court vesterday. John Henry Husmann, of the Twenty-first ward, was arrested in the grand jury waiting room and fined 1.00 for contempt of court by Judge Ewing. Hus mann was charged by Constable Campbell with selling liquor without a license. The case was to have come before the grand jury yesterday. Shortly before noon the prose cutor in the case informed Assistant District Attorney Haymaker that Husmann was in the grand jury waiting room and was talk ing to the witnesses for the prosecution. Sir. Haymaker told Husmann to leae the place. In the afternoon Husmann was again found in tlie room talking to the witnesses in the case. He was told to go away, and Tipstave O'Brien put him out of the room. He still loitered about the lobby, and finally Officer O'Brien a' rested him and took him down to the Crimi nal Court room. t 4 o'clock he was called up before Judge living. Air. Haymaker and Officer O'Brien related what had occurred. Constable Camp bell also said that Humann had talked to him about tho case, and said he would see his law yer and have it put off for three months. Judge Ewing asked Husmann what he had to sav lie replied that he did not know he was doing wronc. He thought he could Co into the room and listen to the testimony the same as in a courtroom. "You nere there for no good," remarked Judge Ewing. Husmann persisted that he was ignorant of any wrong. Do you want me to believe you are so igno rant that you did not know it was improper for vou to be staying with the w itnesses that were to be called np against jou?' asked His Honor. "So ignorant a man," he added, "oncht to stay auavxrom tne vourr. nouse. neuiioujuwj set aside verdicts in civil cases for things like this, and we have discussed seriously making an example of persons in the civil court." After "a short pause he said: "You are ad judged guilty of contempt of court for tryingto pervert the course of justice, and sentenced to pay a fine of S100 and stand committed till the sentence is complied with.' Hnsmann was allowed to go out with a Deputy Sheriff to hunt for money w ith which to pay his fine. A 3IIXED-UP JIATTEK. Ono oftbe Results ofTrustlne Even a Brother Too For. John V. Taylor. Jr., administrator of the es tate of John W. Taylor, yesterday filed a cross lull against John W. Taj lor and Walter G. Taylor, executors of James Taylor. Tho plaintiff in this bill was the defendant in the original bill filed against him by the executors of James Taj lor, the late Councilman from tho Ninth ward. In the original bill it was stated that John and James Tajlor, who were brothers, carried on the tobacco business at No. 1141 Penn avenne. They had such faith in each other that no books w ere kept, and the profits were divided. The brothers died within two n onths of each other, in 1SSS. John V. Taylor, Jr.. took charge of his father's affairs, ana also possession of the store, claiming that it had be longed to his father The heirs of James Tay lor aesired half and filed the bill in equity to obtain it. In his cross bill John W. Taylor, Jr states that his father carried on the business and was assisted bv bis brother James. James assisted him in bis affairs, and often acted as agent for hiin and received money to invest for his brother. He, however, without the knowledge or consent of John W. Taylor, invested the monev in the joint names of John W.Taylor and himself, of which John V. was always left i n ignorance. Anions the investments so made were S23.100 U. S. 4 per cent bonds; 510,000 de posit in theCitv Ka vines Bank, and other in vestments in all, 516,500. After the death of John W. Taylor James Taylor denied the facts and claimed the half which is now claimed by liis executors. John W. Taylor. Jr asks that it be decreed that JamesTavlnr held tho bonds, eta, as trnstce for John W. Tat lor, and that the defendant account for and pay over to him the same, and be enjoined from selling them, KEEPING UP ITS LICE The Grand Jnry Continuing to Do Business nt a Good Gn.lt, The grand jury yesterday returned the fol. lowing true bills: Patrick Butler, Mike Graham, Michael Downey, Alice Downev.Mary St. Clair, Jacob Harris, Thomas Riley, John Ferguson, John Thompson,Jamcs Fox, larceny; Frank McMahon, larceny from the person; Samuel Lynn, Peter Furrer, entering a building with intent to commit a felony; John Aughenbaugh, Herman Meyer, Frank Meyer, Henry Zimmerman, assault and battery; John Council, alias Con nor. William Gray, Jack Neville, Charles Rahn, Charles Grinaer, Andrew Schnnder, aggra rated assault and battery; Lewis Pickering, felonious assault; William Cain, burning a stable. The ignored bills were John Cllshman. Will iam Gerholt. Albert Martin, George McLaugh lin, larceny; Arthur Knight, assault: Henry Houseman, John Langdon. sellintr liquor with out a license; Bernard Kircholf, ilhelmina Lud wig. Lafayette Obitz. assault and battery. SOLOMON'S SENTENCE QUOTED. Jndce Ewlnc Refer to the Scrap of Bible History, In tho Criminal Court. In the Criminal Court yesterday two boys named James O'Leary, 14 yeare old, and Oscar Peterson, 17 years old. plead guilty to a charge of larceny preferred by George White, of Mc Kccsport. The evidence showed that the boys had established a theater in a cellar, and they purloined the tools in order to help fit out the place of amusement. Judge En in;; remarked that the case was one wherein Solomon's sentence should bo remem bered. He then sent O'Leary to Morganza and Peterson to the workhouse for 30 days. Mich ael Mullen, Robert Sullivan and Robert Kelley were found not gnilty. CARRIED INTO COURT. Some of the Eviction Cases Taken to a Hisber Tribunal. Eliza Ferrick and seven others yesterday filed certioraris taking into court the cases -igainst them before Alderman McMasters. They were occupants of houses adjoining Graff. Bennett fc Co.'s mill, in tho Thirty-third ward, and when it was desired to add improvements to the mill they were evicted and their houses torn down. The evictions were made on processes issued bv Alderman McMasters at the suit of W. H. Stauffer, agent for F. N. Hoffatot, trustee. TWO MORE DIVORCES. One Husband and One Wife Want to be Released From Their Partners. Two new libels for divorce were entered yes terday. Thomas McKinsey wants to be di Torccd from his wife, Sally McKinsev. David Mercer is mentioned in connection with the case. They w ere married in December, 18S3. Laura B. Sawyer petitions for a divorce from her hnsband, Edward A. Sawyer. Tho peti tioner alleges that they were married in 1863, and that her husband abused her and has been too familiar with Julia Davis. To-Dbj'h Trial List. Common Pleas, No. 1 Philadelphia Com pany vs Parke Bros. & Co., Litn.; Bower vs Pullman Palace Car Company, Lim.; Smith vs Guffey et aLCassityvs Watson et al; McMur trie vs Boyd et al. t ommon Pleas, No. 2 Campbell vs Wray; Duquesne Lumber Company sCain: Hughes vs Voeghtler; Fuller vs Enrigbt; Gibson vs Kle ber & Bro.; Raltz vs Chapman. Criminal Court Commonwealth vs James McCarthy. Charles Bruce (2). John nunteretal. Peter George, Samuel Hutchinson. August P. Geislcr (2), Peter Dugan (2), Henry Thompson, James Cunmncham. Daniel Conner. Barney Carr etal. Charles Thomas ct al (2), W. Brown, J. R. Callaman, John Connors et al, Frank Comerford, John McGinley. Peter Doran. Minor Conn Homo Hnppeninc. Benjamin Thompson is on trial for assault and batterv. James Walls was. found gnilty and given a 50 days' sentence to the workhouse. SAKAII Adams was convicted, and was rec ommended to the mercy of the court. ALBERT Thorkbt pleaded guilty, and was tent to the workhouse for three months. Michael Mulexheon and Michael 11c- Donough were sent to the workhouse for 50 days. J. M. Simpson plead cuilty to the larceny of a box of tobies from Mrs. Skeezicks, and was sent to the workhouse for SO days. The suit of Albert C. Weaver against Clark Berlin, an action on a contract for building a wall, is on trial before Judge White. James Kelly was convicted of entering a building with intent to commit a felony, and was given three months to the workhouse. In the suit of Fisher Beatty against Dr. J. S. Rankin and w if e, to recover for improvements made on a farm, a verdict was given yesterday for J1S0 57 for the plaintiff. Joiix Huxter, Henry Webster and Edward Gallagher, charged with burglarizing the house of W. D. Lewis, No. S60S Fifth avenue, in Sep tember last, were found guilty. The suit of Frank Ravenscrof t against tho borongh of Tarentum, for damages for injury to his propertv, caused hv the filling in of a street, is on trial before Judge Collier. Judge Collier yesterday released William Wilkinson from jail on a writ of habeas cor pus. Wilkinson was committed by Alderman Cassidy, without bail, on a charge of selling game out of season, preferred against hiin by Fish and Game Warden Hague. At the hear ing in court Wilkinson was allowed to go, with the understanding that be would give bail. A CEDSADE ON COTTERS. An Organized Warfare to be Made on Sellers or Proprietary Medicines Who Sell Below Schedule Annual Examina tion oT Drue; indents. Mr.ir. N.Klinc, of Philadelphia, Chairman of the Committee on Proprietary Goods of the Wholesale Druggists National Asso ciation, indicates that a vigorous crusade will he commenced against merchants who sell proprietary goods at cut prices in a letter received in this city yesterday by a member of the Pennsylvania Pharma ceutical Association. Mr. Kline says in his letter: "The resolution providing for the cutting off from direct supplies from proprietors, of advertising cutters of proprietary articles has not, so far, been made operative for several reasons. One is that the proprietors have not all, nor even a large proportion of them, agreed to be governed by it, and tho other is that I have been furnished with information against very few cutters, and it did not seem to our committee desirable that this resolution should be attempted to bo enforced against a dealer here and there while others equally ob noxious in their methods would be exempt be cause no information is lodged with the com mittee." The following exnlanation of the matter was secured: The object is to prevent the de moralization of trade. The cutting of prices aflects pharmacists unfavorably for the benefit of other lines of goods without the remotest connection with the drug traoc. So great an evil has this become that many reputable druggists have been absolutely driven out of business. They could not buy the quantity to obtain the discounts secured by larger dealers, and were literally frozen out of a legitimate business. This is very true of Philadelphia. In Pittsburg there are indications of the tame result. The goods, when thrown in among lines of merchandise, are sold at a shade over wholesale prices, tbo price being below the rent and taxes basis. The proprietors have it within their hands to protect and encourage their legiti mate trade, and are expected to take steps to that end. The wholesale druggists speak with no uncertain sound, and will bend every energy to bring the proprietors into line. They will certainly accomplish this end within a year or two. This crusade is in its infancy, but all con cerned mean business." The Pittsburg College of Pharmacy is now having the annual examination of students, there being 36 seniors. The examination is in progress at the college on Fourth avenue, and the commencement will be held in the Fi.-st M. P. Church, i if th avenue, on March 26. The examining board is composed of Blanck. chem istry; Koenig. materia medica and botany, and Stevens in pharmacy. Occasional Fnintncss Dr. Flint's Remedy, taken when vertigo, oc casional faintness, nausea, loss of appetite and inability to sleep appear, will prevent the de velopment of inflammation of the brain, of which these are tho first symptoms. Descrip tive treatise with each bottle; or address Mack Drug Co., N. Y. MVF Bargains la Men's Salts. To-day we offer a number of styles in men's fine suits at $10 per suit. The gar ments are manufactured from choice cheviots, cassimeres, diagonal and pique, and are the greatest value ever shown at that price. Call to-day and get one for $10. P. C. C. C, cor. Grant and Diamond sts., opp. the new Court House. . Banjos! Banjos! "New styles of the celebrate 1 S.S.Stew art's and Fairbanks & Cole's banjos, as also banjnrines and banjorettes. just received at H. Kleber & Bro.'s, No. 506 Wood street. A life-size crayon and one dozen cab inet photos together for only $6 00, at Son Denberg's Society Gallery, No. 35 Fifth ave. Entrance by elevator. Patience and great care taken with children and babies at Hendricks & Co.'s photograph gallery. 68 Federal St., Alle gheny. Good cabinets for $1 a dozen. New Wall Papers. Everything new in the wall paper line at Crumrine, Bane & Bassett's,416 "Wood st D Insure Against Pneumonia. Use Baker's Pure Cod Liver Oil or Baker's Emulsion. The old reliable brand. Druggists. Those who seek relief from pain and weak ness should use Parker's Ginger Tonic. Parker's Hair Balsam never fails to please. Fine Display of Bronzes At Hauch's jewelry store. No. 295 Fifth ave. Elegant pieces at $1 10 each, vcfsu Iron City Beer always leads, because of its merits. Telephone 1186. MEETINGS. VTOTICE MEMBERS OF IRON CITY L Lodge No. 3S0. K. of P.., are requested to meet at their hall. Penn ave. and Twenty-sixth st SATURDAY, March 8, at 12:30 o'clock sharp, to attend the funeral of our late brother, John Rhule. Sister lodges invited. S. P. BURROWS. K. of R. and S. J. J. HANXA. C C. mh7-36 BANK STATEMENTS. EPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK, at Pittsburg, in the State of Pennsylvania, at tho close of business February 2S, 1890: RESOURCES. Loans and discounts 2,635.917 83 Overdrafts. 1,120 00 U. S. Bonds to secure circulation... 50,000 00 Other stocks,bonds and mortgages.. 3S.C36 43 Due from approved reserve agents.. 422,510 33 Dae from other National banks..... t6.325 51 Due from State banks and bankers. K6.343 61 Real estate, furniture and fixtures. 317.630 00 Current expenses and taxes paid... . 15.GM 35 Checks and other cash items 13,672 40 Exchanges for Clearing House 168,632 93 Bills of other banks. 16,0 00 Fractional paper currency, nickels and pennies 152 C6 Specie. 217.725 00 Legal tender notes 100,000 00 Redemption fund with U. S. Treas urer (5 percent of circulation).... 2,250 00 51.2I3.0S1 05 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in S 750.000 00 Surplus fund. 150,000 00 Undivided profits SS.799 15 National Bank notes outstanding... 45.000 00 Dividends unpaid 4,991 00 Individual deposits sub ject to check 2,823,347 41 Certified checks. 29,703 69 Due to other National banks. 199.576 53 Due to State bankB and bankers. 115.66024 S3,164,2S7 90 81,213,081 05 State of Pennsylvania, county of Alleclieny.-s I, J. D. Scully. Ca-hier of the First National Bank of Pittsburg. Pa., do solemnly swear that the above is true, to the best of mv knowledge and belief. J. D. SCULLY. Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 6th day of March, 1S30. JOHN EWING SPEER. . . Notary Public. Correct Attest: ALEX. NIMICK. JAS. LAUGHLIN. JR.. JAS. H. LINDSAY. tub' Directors. A. J. PENTECOST, General Auctioneer, 413 Grant street. Special attention to sales of furniture at pri vate residences. mh7-u S3Display advertisements one dollar per iquare for one insertion. Classified advertise ments on this page such as Wanted, For Bale, To Let, etc, ten cents per line for each inser tion, and none taken for less than fifty rents. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH BRANCH OFFICES. THE DISPATCH HAS OPENED A BP.ANCH OFFICE FOB THE SOUTHSIDE AT NO. V3i CAISSON STUEET. WIIEKE ADVEUTISE MENTS, NEWS ANDSUBSCKIITIONS CAN BE LEFT. BOTH FOK GENEl'.AL EDITIONS. AN l FOK THE Sl'ECIAL, SOUTHSIDE 1S3UEPUB LISHEU EACH SATUHUAY. r.KANCH OFFICES AKE ALSO ESTAB LISHED AT THE FOLLOWING PLACES. WHERE WANT. FOIt SALE. TO LET. AND OTIIEi: TRANSIENT ADVERTISEMENTS "ft ILL BE RECEIVED UP TO 9 P. M. l"OR IN SERTION NEXT MORNING: Advertisements are to be prepaid except where advertisers already have accounts with TUB Dls VX.TCU. riTTSBURG. THOMAS MCCAFFREY. 35i9 Butler etrert. EMIL G. STUCKEY. Mth street and Penn ave. E. G. STUCKEY A CO., Wylle ave. and Fultonst. N. &TOK.ELY, Fifth Avenue Market House. EAST EOT. 1. W. WALLACE, 6121 Penn avenue. OAKT.AXD. MCALLISTER &SUEIULEK,Sthav. AAlwOOdSU SOUTHSIDE. JACOB SPOHN. No. SCarson street. H. A. DUNALDSON, 1707 Carson street. ALLEGHENY. A. J. KAERCHER, 59 Federal street. It. 3. McBRIDE. Market House, Allegheny, FRED H. EGGEItS. VZ Ohio street. F. H. EGGERSASON, Ohio and Chestnut st. J. F. STEVENSON. Arch and Jackson streets. THOMAS MCHENRY, Western and Irwin aves. G. W. HUGHES. Peansvlvauia and Beaveraves. l'ERRYM. GLEIM. Rebecca and Allegheny aves. T. B, MORRIS, 6S6 Preble ave. M1LLVALE BOROUGH. W. W. FLOCK.ER, Stationer. No. 4 Grant ave. WANTED. aiale Ileln. w ANTED-A GOOD BARBER AT 703 WA L- NUTST.. McKeesport, Pa. mW-K: TV- ANTED-A FIRST-CLASS BARBEIt-GOOD wares and steady worK at 3729 Fit Til AVE. mh"-19 "TTTANTED-A DRIVER-MARRIED MAN VV must have a good recommendation. JOHN D. SCHAUB, alt. Oliver livery stables. mh7-100 TT7"ANTEI)-TWO EXPERT ROLL TURNERS, V thoroughly experienced in turning shape rolls: state experience anrt terms. Address IKON ANDS1EEL, Dispatch office. mhS-S -TirANTED-YOBNG MAN 18 OR SO YEAUS V old who can come well recommended and wllltng to work. Address, stating salarv ex pected, DELIVERER, Dispatch office. mb7-25 W ANTED-A FIRST-CLASS DRAUGHTS! IMAM fnr n T.prm an pn t. Tiftsttlnn. Atit.1t" I by letter onlv, stating age. experience and 6&iary expected, to"W. S. ERASER, No. 4 Eighth ft. mh7-2: WANTED-A BOOKKEEPER IN A MANU FACTURING business: must be a compe tent accountant, correct in figures and a good correspondent. Apply with reference to Y 2, Dis patch office. mh7-5 XV7"ANTED-A BltlGHT YOUNG MAN WHO vV is quick and accurate at figures to keep statistics and help in office. Address MANAGER, Box 4, Allegheny City, Pa., and give reference and salary required. iah7-18 WANTED-SALESMEN TO SELL OUR NEW specialties to the trade: samples mid case furnished: exclusive territory: paying and per manent situation, with chance to build up n fine trade. MODEL LEDGER CO., South Bend, Ind. mb5-4-EOD WANTED-SALESMEN AT 175 PER MONTH Falarvand evpenset, to sell a Hneorsilver platedware, watches, etc.; by sample only; horse and team furnished free; write at once for full Particulars and sample case of goods free. STAN iARD SILVERWARE CO.. Boston, Mass. se:4-90-D Femnle flelp. W ANTED-A LADY CLERK: ONE THAT can speak German and. English. Apply, 1506 PENN. mh7-95 WANTED-A FIRST-CLASS LAUNDRESS, Call or address at No. 170 RIDGE AVE. for three days. mli-17-p Dlalo and Female flelD. WANTED TEN DAIRYMEN, SIX FARM hands, cook for small family, S4 per week; 20 chambermaids, 100 house girls. 20 for hotels; laundress and dishwasher, nurse girl. MEE HAN'S, 545 Grant st. mh4-D Situations. T7ANTED-POSlTION AS BILL CLERK OR T r assistant bookkeeper in a wholesale house, nya laayoi inrce wears' experience. L. M. P.. Dispatch office. Address mh7-l rnrtners. WANTED-PARTNER-LADYOR GENTLE MAN with SSOO for light manufacturing business; big profits; no opposition. Address F., Dispatch office. mh7-23 WANTED-ACTIVE MAN, CAPABLE AS A salesman, to Invest flOoOto "i.W)0 in good business (manufacturing); liberal salary for serv ices, and share in profits proportionate with In vestment. CHARLES SOllERs & CO., 313 Wood st. mhl-2l Boarding. WANTED-BOARD AND ROOM FOR MAN and wife, in private family near to or short distance west of the park. Allegheny; best city reicrence given. Address with terms and loca tion S., care box 1053, Pittsburg. mhs-10 Financial. TUTA N T E D-MORTGAGES, LARGE AND W small, at lowest market rates of Interest. W. A. HEItRON A SONS, 83 Fourth avenue. ja2-50-TUF -CXTANTED MORTGAGES ON CITY OR V Allegheny county property at lowest rates. HENRY A. WEAVER CO., 82Fourth avenue. mh2-D WANTED-MORTGAGES IN LARGE AND small amounts at lowest rates. GEO. S. MACKUM, Room 34 Fidelity Building, 121 Fourth ave. fel9-6l WANTED-J5C0 TO 500.000-TO LOAN ON mortgages. 4& 5 and 6 per cent. JAS. W. DRAPE i. CO., 12) i ourth ave., Pittsburg. Tele phone No. 975. mhG-I3 WANTED-MORTG AG tS-Jl.000, 000 TO LOAN in large and small amounts at 4H5and6 per cent, free of State tax: no delay. REED IS. COYLE& CO.. 131 Fourth ave. myllO WANTED-TO LOAN 1M0,000. IN AMOUNTS of (3,000 and upward, on city and suburban property, on 4M per cent, freeoftax; alsosmaller amounts at 5 and S per cent. BLACK & UAIRD, ?- Fourth atcnue. sc21-db-D T7"ANTED-MORTGAGES-Tl, COO, 000TO LOAN T t rcity and suburban properties at 4, Sand f per cent, and on larms in Allegheny and aqja cent counties at 6 per ceut. 1. M. l'KNNOCK A MN, 1M Fourth avenue. ap7-Hl TV ANTED-TO LOAN tMO,000 ON MORT- UAtrEct; iuu ana upwara at d per cent; (500,000 at iii per cent on residences or business froperiy; also in aoioimug RLNCH. l'i Fourth avenue. also in adloining counties. S. H. OC-1-4-D TTiscclIaneoas. -TTTANTED-TO BUY A SMALL DRUGSTORE: W give location, price and terms. Address Ol'II, Dispatch office. mh7-4 WANTED-AT TAFT'S l'HILA. DENTAL ROOMS, to get everybody to get best set teeth for ?s, a good set for So. leD-SO -TITANTED-TO BUY Olt LEASE LIVERY OH V feed stable, centrally located. Inquire E. II. MCWHORTER, 17 Seventh St., city. mh7-91 -TVTANTED-WILL GIVE FREE SITE AND TV free gas to manufactories at Jcaunette, on main line or Pennsylvania Railroad. Address EAST J EAN NE1TE LAND CO.. Greens burg, Pa. JaS-19 WANTED-EVERYONE TO KNOW THAT PEARSON, the leading photographer, of S6 Fifth ave. and 43 Federal St., AU'y., Is making a life sire cravon portrait, beautifully framed, and one dozen cab. photos, all for $8; all ne work. mhl3-63 TTTANTEI)-LADIES AND GENTS TO CALL V at 119 Water street, to arrange for moving and hauling: moving pianos and furniture a spe cialty; goods packed for storage and shipment; tare handling guaranteed. Telephone 99n. sHAN AHAK TKANsFEK COMPANY. fe2S-lS-WFSU FOR SALE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE. City Rcnidenccs. PORSALE-?2,075-TERMS 81,000 CASH. BAL. tObUit;Tu-tln st., near torbes ave.. house of5 rooms and finished attic, hall, good cellar, lot 20x60; possession at once; big bargain. ALLES & BAILEY". 1W Fourth aye. TeL 167. mh4-59 I7-OR SALE-?i,000-MARION ST.. NEAR Forbes St., substantial two-storv hrick dwelling, eight large rooms, hall, hath, inside w. c, -water, gas. slate mantels, etc.; lot 24 ft. front: easy terms: a bargain. SAMUEL W. BLACK i CO., 99 Fourth ave. mh7-87 FORSALE-fS,4V. EASY TEHMS, WILL BUY an elegant six-roomed brick dwelling on Sidney St.: nice summer kitchen, paved yard, excellent cellar; Ann lerel lot 20x60: a rare bargain It bought In the next tew days: possession Aprii Lim ALLES 4 BAILEY, 164 Fourth ave. Tel. 167. mh5-su FORSALE t5,100-RARElNVESTMENT;CAN-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. 1IAFFEY. 131 lrwln ave., Alle gheny. le:6-30-ai,27lnh2,4,5,7,9 T7HJR SALE-SATUKDAY. MARCH 1. ATI I' r. M., at auction, on the premises: property of Henry Slocum, No. 61 Washington ave, be tween Allen and Maple aves.. Thirty-first ward; fine level lot 25x150 feet .to a 20-root alley; elegant 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 .Estate Auctioneers, 164 Fourth ave. Tel. 167. XUbl-37-KTfThFd FOR SALE I3IPROVED REAL ESTATE City Residence. FOR SALE-DEVILL1ERS ST., COR. KEAT ING st., a two-story and mansird brick building of eight rooms, hall, cellar, back porch, water In kitchen, both gases: lot 16x60 to an alley; easy terms. BLACK & BA1RD, 93 Fourth ave. mh6-48 ORSALE-ORTO LET BLUFF ST., NEAR College, new brick house 8 rooms, hall, bath room, finished basement, all late improvements: lot 23 ft. 9 In. bv 131 ft.: also lots on Bluff and Vlckroysts. ROBT, COWARD, No.20Blunst. mh2-55 aat End Reniaencek FOR SALE NEW TWO-8T0KY BRICK dwelling, ten rooms, very complete: lot 57xl08and adjoining Ncgley aye., E. E.; imme diate possession. BAXTER, THOMPSON & CO., 162 Fourth ave. nih2-134-MWr FORSALE POSSESSION ATONCE-A NEAT, new dwelling of six rooms, large attic, bath, inside w. c, range, both gases, hall, front and back porches: lot 30x100. In Sbadysldc; terms to stilt. GEORGE SCHMIDT. 157 Fourth ave. mh6-32 IJOR SALE-IVY STREET, SHADYSIDE-A . new brick dwelling of seven rooms, hall, bath, range, hot and cold water, slate mantels. Inside shutters, front porch, etc.: lot 25x1.5; price, x 500. BLACK & BA1RD, 91 Fourth avenue. 4A-107. mh5-77 F lORSALE-SSOOCASH. BALANCE LIKE RENT A new frame dwelling. Rebecca st.. Valley View place, near Penn ave: cable road; 4 and 5 rooms; good location: beautiful view; pure air: prices S1.800 and 100. BLACK & BAIKD. 95 Fourth ave, mh6-49 FOR SALE-?C.nno. LINCOLN AVE., EAST EN D Two-story frame dwelling, 8 rooms, bath, hall, large pantry, front and rear porches, b and c. water, inside w. c, both gases; fruit and hade trees: terms reasonable. IRAM. BURCII FIELD, 153 Fourth ave. mh7-98-D F1 OR SALE CENTER AVE.. NEAR AIKEN, a two-story and attic irame dwelling of eight rooms and three furnished attic rooms, reception nan, piaie glass, uamroom ana w. c. state man tels, hoth gases, good laundry and BtabIe;4otG0x 200; all improved. BLACK BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave. 3A-76 inll5-76 FOR SALE-AT BELLEFIELD, E. E.-6.000 will buy a well built hrick residence of 8 rooms, bath, laundry, w. c, Inside shutters: house in pertcct order; handsomely finished; newly pa pered, etc.: lot 50 feet front by 80 feet back: side lot t ith good stable and carriage room; a bargain: terms cash (or to suit purchaser); long time will he given If desired. b.J. FLEM1NU & CO., 147 Fourth ave. mhd-33 FOR SALE-AT BELLH.F.1ELD, E. E.-J8.000 good brick house, 8 rooms, bath, both kinds gas, range, h. untie, water. Inside shutters, hand somely papered, good wide hall on first and second floors, large finished attic: lot 25x210 feet, with good stable: corner property on FUmore street Oust off Craig st.), Belleflcld, E. E.; a decided bargain: possession April I to buyer. BAM'L J. FLEMING St, CO., Agta., 147 Fourth ave. mh6-33 Allegheny Residences. FOR SALE-NORTH AVE.. ALLEGHENY", facing parks, two-story brick dwelling, six rooms, all modern conveniences: lot 20x110. JJAX1EK. THOMPSON &CO., 162 Fourth ave. mh2-134-MW7 OR SALE-A FINE RESIDENCE PROPERTY in Allegheny, on one of the best streets in the city, one square from street cars: ten rooms and alt modern appliances in the residence; lot 36x130 feet to an alley; everything lu prime order. Terms, etc., from JAS. W. DRAPE & CO., 129 Fourth avenue, Pittsburg, mh6-43 ITiOR SALE-FOUR HOUSES FOR S3, 400; EASY terms: lot fronts 70 feet on two paved streets: street cars on both streets: good sewerage; 2 houses of 3 rooms each and 2 houses of 2 rooms each; rental S336 per J ear; East st. and Madison ave. ; this property can be divided so as to sell readily for $5,501: a rare bargain. ALLES & BAILEY, 164 Fourth ave. Tel. 167. mb4-G0 Miburbnn Residences. FOR SALE-WILK1NSBURG-HOUSE. EIGHT rooms: all conveniences; good size lot: good St.: convenient to station; cheap. Inquire oi OWNEIS, No. 52 Frankstown ave.. E. E. fe25-86-25-27, mhl, 3, 5, 7 F 'OR SALE-AT EDGEWOoD, NEAR THE sta.. I. R. R.. chean. 1 acre of ground, large house, 12 rooms and 3 attic rooms, outbuildings and rruits: location good. See W. A. HERRON & SONS, 80 Fourth avenue. tnli4-77-S,7,Il OR SALE-BEAUTIFUL NEW HOUSE AT Emsworth, near station: seven rooms, bath, one acre land, natural gas for both purposes; small nayment down, balance to suit; a bargain. J. B. ZIMMERMAN. 101 Fourth ave. mh7-W F"0RSALE ONLY 17,000 FOR A HAWKINS station, Pennsylvania Railroad, dwelllng;cen terhall, marble mantels, front and hick porches, good well water. 14 acres of beautiful ground, good stable. BLACK & BAIKD, 91 Fourth avenue. 4A-197. mh5-76 I-fOR SALE-520.000-HAAVKLNS STATION, P. ? R. R. three acres, with elegant, large 14 room dwclllne, with all modern conveniences, gas, etc.: new two-story stable and carriage ouse. large orchard, grape arbors, etc.: splendid neighborhood; a great bargain to quick buyer. SAMUEL W. BLACK & CO.. 99 Fourth ave. mhl-59-TuFSSu FOK SALE f3.200-NHW, WELL-BUILT house 8 rooms, vestibule, hall, inside shut ters, front, side and rear porches, dry cellar, gas, -water, washhouse, hakeoven: large lot,50xl33; fruit and shade trees: f 1,000 as first payment will secure this cheap property: nicely located near Bruhton station. CHARLES SOilEKS & CO., 313 Wood St. mb5-99 FOR SALE-COSIPLETE HOME3-WE HAVE two new houses which can bo purchased for S.1, 300 each; these houses are unprecedented bar gains, only $500 cash and balance on terms to suit purchaser; they contain 6 rooms and finished attic: each with w. s., electric wiring, nat. gas slate mantels, tile hearths, sliding doors.bsy win dows, front and side porches; large lot, to20-loot alley, and only 3 minutes from station; on most prominent street in Wllklnsburg: ituy are worth visiting; will be ready lor occupancy April 1. We also have ror sale a 1 trge Queen Anne house, only 4 minutes from station, on Rebecca street, con taining S rooms, bathroom, h. andc. water, elec tric lights, nat. gas, slate mantels, tile hearths, etc.. sliding doors, front aud back porches grained throughout la dlflcrent woods; lot 8xl22, to 20-foot allcv; price onlv S4.200, S1.00U cash and balance to suit purchaser: all of these houses built by day contract, and superintended by owner; we have sold for the owner of the above 22 houses within the rast year. OEO. N. BECK WITH & CO.. Wllklnsburg Real Estate, Loan and Trust Co, mh7-17 FOR SALE-LOTS. CItr Lot. FORSALE-HERRONHILLLOTS-t600EACH: 21x103; Madison ave.. Just at terminus of Wylle avenue cable road: a real bargain: en hancement sure. BLACK & BAIKD, 95 Fourth ave. mhC-49 FOR SALE Z ACRES OF VERY DESIRABLE ground: 3 minutes' walk from Wylle ave. traction cars; beautifully located on Herron ave., Thirteenth ward, with large dwelling, outbuild ings, fruits etc.: well adapted to lay ont In building lots togreat profit, bee W. A. HERKON & SONS, No. 80 Fourth ave. mh4-76-4.7,H,15 Enst End Lots. FOR SALE-BOND STREET, NEAR NORTH Highland ave., fine building lot. 40x116: can make easy terms. BAXTER, THOMPSON & CO., 162 Fourth ave. mh2-l34-MWF FOKSALE-f5 PER FOOT FRONT-HANDSOME block oriots; 175 ft. front Hays st. bv lltift. to alley; Nineteenth ward, or will subdi vide. MELLON BROTHERS, 6349 Station St.. E. E. mh2-129-MWP T'OK SALE-AT BELLEFIELD. E. E.-S1.000 r will buy 2 lots, Nos. 41 and 42, Bilrd plan. Fourteenth ward, on Flimore st. ; lots 24x120 feet each; these lots are close to Firth ave. cable cars, and level propertv: 100 cash, balance in 3 or 5 years. S. J. FLEMING & CO., 147 Fourth ave. mh6-33 Suburban Lots. FOR SALE - PARTIES CONTEMPLATING moving to Walls should Inspect our plan of lots at Copeland sta., P. R. R.; large lots, 24x115. for 373. on time. MELLON BHOTHEKS. 6349 Station St., E. E. mh2-129-MWF FOR SALE-BEAUTIFUL LEVEL BUILD ING lots. 25x100 ft. and 50x100 ft.. ;i00 to fSOO; easy terms: at AsplnwalL one or the mo-t desir able suburban locations adlacent totlic city: call or scud for plans. W. A. HEKKON & SONS, 60 Fourth avenue. mh2-5S-3.7,ll,15,9 I7OR SALE Olt EXCHANGE 32 DESIRABLE lots on the electric street railway. In Alliance, O. : will take as part a il welling or business house worth si. 000 to $1,500, the balance part cash, bal lance secured bv mortgage. Address F. E. HARTZELL. Alliance, O. mh3-l-EOD FOK SALE AT SHEKADEN. ON P., C. & ST. L. R Y., the best and cheapest suburban prop erty In the county: ten lots tor the price or one at the "East End" that is no better and no more accessible to the business parts of the city; buy when you can get value ror your money and where your property can increase in value; the easiest terms in market: houses built for buyers. THE SHEKADEN LAND AND IMPT. CO.. LIM., 127 Fifth ave. fel5-72-FSSu Fnrm. FOK SALE-FARM 240 ACRES. WELL IM PROVED, with excellent buildings, good timber, fine fruit aud water; near large manufact uring town and railroad 6tatlon: great b.irgiiu if sold this month. ED. . ITl'ISH, 410 Grant street, Pittsburg. mh5-D FOR SALE-CHOICE LAWRENCE COUNTY farm lands: the undersigned offer 27 farms la the banner fruit and wheat county of the State; limestone soil. Iron ore and coal everywhere, splendid home market, best or shipping f iclllties; salubrious climate, unfailing streams of living water in every valley, timber abundant, religious and educational raclllties Inferior to none in the State: ?o0 to f90 per acre as to Improvements; population or New Castle about l&uoo; has 8 rail roids, 32 manufacturing establishments, and is making wonderful progress. Address FIELD & DUSHANE, Newcastle. Pa. nihG-74-D nilsceuaneons. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE IN BOTH CITIES 1,000 houses and lots; call or send for new list just out. THOMAB MCCAFFREY, 3509 Butler st. Telephone 5514. Office open evenings. de3i-52-Wr FOR SALE BUSINESS. TiiiMup stani. ITtOR SALE-2 OOOD BOARDING HOUSES, well located: rooms all filled with good boird ers. and good table trade: crv cheap ir sold at once. J. il. ROWAN & CO., i5S Third ave. inh7-31 FORSALE ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.-HOTEL MARGATE: 60 rooms; with or without Jurnl ture; centrally located; well established business. Apply to ISRAEL G. ADAMS & CO.. Real Es tate and Law Building, Atlantic City, N. j. mini' FOR SALE BUSINESS. BnsineKs Chances. FOK SALE-DRUGSTORE IN SEW1CKLEY. doing a good business; best of reasons for sell ing. Address p. O. BOX 187, Sewlckley, Pa. mh7-9 FOR SALE-GROCEKY STOKES, S400, ?000, 800, 11,000, f3,000,S5,000.10,000; 5 and 10-ccnt store, drugstores, country stores, cigar stores, boarding houses, confectioneries, bakeries, feed store, milk depot and other business chances. SHEPAKD & CO., 54 Fifth ave. fel2 OR SALE-JS00-OASH GROCERY STOKE; no books; 12 years established: stock fresh; dwelling attached: long lease: moderate rent: owner in oiner ousiness: can'i giyc u proper at tention: good chance for a live man. Address T. E. A., Dispatch office. mh7-S6 FOR SALE-120 ACRES VALUABLE COAL lands In Central Iowa, 22 miles from Des Moines, one-half mile from two railroads, under laid by a five-foot vein or excellent quality of coal at a depth or SO feet: this property Is surrounded by coal mines In active operation. For particu lars and plat ofland apply to .1. D. JOHNSON or B. ZEVELY, Council Bluffs, Ipwa. mh3-2S Manufacturing; Sites. . FOK SALE-MANUFACTURING BITES ON the line of railroad and river; natural gas. etc : over 100 acres; will be sold In 5, 10 or 20 acre plots. Descriptive circular and particulars from JAS. W. DKAPE & CO., 129 Fourth ave., Pittsburg. mh6-43 FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. Horses. Vehicles. Live Stock, i'c, FOR SALE-2 HORSES, 2 COWS, 2 PIGS, 100 chickens and chicken house. Incubator and brooder, 8 barrels of cider, 30 bushels of seed po tatoes, a lot of feed, rodder and straw and all farm Implements needful to start farming and lease or 70-acre farm: 8550. For lurther particu lars apply to WILLIAM FOSTER, Fair Oaks, Ft. Wayne R. R., 15 miles from city. mh7-67 Machinery nnd Metals. FOR SALE-ENGINES AND BOILERS-NEW and refitted: repairing promptly attended to. PUlfTKi: FOUNDRY AND MACHINE CO., LIM.. below Susnension bridge. Allegheny, l'a. mh2-3 F OR SALE-BECK'S PAT. AUTOMATIC engine for electric light and railway service: engines and boilers in every size and style; saw mills and woodworking machinery. HARMES' MACHINE DEPOT, 97 First ave.. Pittsburg. Ja8-38-D FOR SALE-SECOND-HAND ENGINES AND boilers; all sizes and styles la stock, from 4 to 100 h. p. ;all refitted;good as new, at lowest prices; portable cngiues. i to 25 h. p. ; boilers all sizes and styles. J.S.YOUNG,23Park way, Allegheny. Pa. OC25-80-D ITiOR SALE-TWO OPEN STEEL FURNACES, ; with or without gas producers: hydraulic crane with pumps, 24 in. 3 high: billet mill with 3 stand of housen : rail and scrap shears, cngl nes, etc. THOMAS CARLIN'S SONS, Lacock and Sandusky sts.. Allegheny. Pa. ano-17-MWT' PERSONAL. PERSONAL HOOKS WANTED-IF YOU have any books to sell, let us know. LEVI'S BOOK STORE, Seventh Avenue Hotel building. mh7 PERSONAL-A FULL LINE OF STATION ERY, blank books and an Immense stock of books, old and new, at lowest prices. FRANK BACON & CO., 86 Diamond St. fe26 PERSONAL HIS LOVE SUDDENLY RE TURNED; recently they had not been on the best of terms owing to a little family lar occa sioned by the wife Insisting on being allowed to renovate his wearing apparel, and which, ot course, was done in a bungling manner; in order to prevent the trouble they agreed to send all their work hersafter to DICKSON, the Tailor, 65 lifth ave., corner Wood st., second floor, and now everything is lovely and peace and happiness again reigns in their household. Telephone 155?. au0-D LOST. LOST-20 PER CENT BY NOT nAVING MY painting done at PASTOH1US& JACOBS', 411 Smithfield St., and 89 South Twenty-second St.. city. fel3-MWP LOST-ON MARCH 3, PLAIN GOLD RING: name or owner on Inside. The finder will be liberally rewarded by returning same to office J. L. ABELL & CO., 145 and 146 Water St., Pitts burg. Pa. mh5-39 AUCTION SALES. 250-HorsesandMules-250 AT AUCTION. Pleasant Valley Railway Company's entire equipment of horses and males and stable fur nisbments will be sold at public auction, at Charles street stables, Allecheny, commencing on WEDNESDAY MORNING. March 12. 1890, at 10 o'clock. An attractive sale to livery men, liorso railway managers, farmers and teamsters. The stable comprises some very fine driving teams and farm horses, brood marcs, stallions and mules, mostly in first-class condition; harness, tubular iron double trees, feed boxes, mangers, gas engine, cutters, cur rying machine, buggies, wagons, etc. This sale will be positive no reserve what ever. Terms cash. A deposit required from every purchaser at timeot sale. No postpone ment on account of weather. Stock may be ex amined two days prior to sale. W. J. CROZIER, Supt. mh2-101-2,5,7,9,I1.12 PUBLIC SALE-THE UNDERSIGNED will sell for storage charges and exnenses at their warehouse, corner Twenty-fifth and Railroad streets, Pittsburg. Pa., on THURS DAY, March 27, 1890, at 10 A. M., the f ollowing goods stored with them for account 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. McGranaban, lot of household goods. Miss Af. 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. Edward Gallagher, one trunk. William Fitzimmons, one foot lathe, mho-16 UNION STORAGE COMPANY. T AUCTION The balance of those fine goods FRIDAY MORNING, MARCH 7. at 10 o'clock at 311 Market street. The last of this elegant consignment embraces two Square Piano Fortes, one a Chick ering and the other made for Mellor, Hoene 6c Co., both in good condition. Parlor Organ, Parlor Furniture, Chamber Suits, Fine Decorated Toilet Ware, Elegant Rugs, Moquet. Velvet and Body Brussels, room, hall and stair Carpets, Reed Chairs, Bedding, Pictures, Linoleum, Bedsteads, Bureaus, Washstands, Wardrobes, fine Silk Dress, Shoes, Notions, Dressgoods. Lanterns, Tea. etc. etc. HENRY AUCTION CO., Auctioneers. inbC-66 BY JAB. W. DRAPE & CO. AUCTION SALE OF STOCK ON AC COUNT of whom it may concern N&tice is hereby given that wo will sell at pnblic sale in our office. 129 Fourth ave., Pittsburg, on FRIDAY, March I4,at 2 o'clock V. M.,120 shares of the full paid up capital stock of "The Nov elty Steel Wheel Co." Terras cash. Peremptory sale fol account of whom it may concern. JAS. W. DRAPE & CO., Auctioneers, mh6-44 129 Fourth avenne. Pittsburg. PROPOSALS. SEALED PROPOSALS will bo received at the office of the Supervising Architect, Treasury Department, Washington, D. C, until 2 o'clock P. M., on the 24th DAY OF MARCH, 1890. lor all the labor and materials required to construct com plete, tho iron celling, framing, and tho iron Eartitions in fifth story of the U. S. Court ouse and Post Office building at Pittsburg, Pa., In accordance with the drawing and speci fication, copies of which may be had on appli cation at this office or the office of the Superin tendent. Each hid must be accompanied by a certified check for S100. The Department will reject all bids received after the time fixed for opening the same; also bids which do not com ply strictly with all the requirements of this in vitation. JAS. H. WINDR1M, March 3, lb90. Supervising Architect. mho-45-EOD Department of Public Works, i Pittsbubg, March 4, 1890. t SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE CEIVED at the office of City Controller until 15th day of MARCH, A. D., 1890. at 12 o'clucK x., for famishing fuel for Brilliant, Bedford and Herron Hill Pumping stations from the 15th day of April, 1890, until the 15th day of April, 189L Probated bonds as follows: Brilliant Pumping station, twenty-five (525,000) thousand dollars; Bedford and Herron Hill Pumping stations, five thousand (fo.000) dol lars each, must accompany each bid. No bid will be considered unloss 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 other information, apply at tho 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 "TTp "C"D Tip Ep MAMFACTURING SITES. Will be donated to responsible parties having an established trade. Situate on mainline P. R. R., In the very he.Tt of the Grapeville gas field. Privileges of drilling gas wells free; abundant supply of pure water: best coal and ConnelU ville coke at hand. xah2-U9 F. Y. CLOPPER, GreenahnrB, Pai TO LET. Citv Residences. TO LET-BEAUTIFUL NEW DWELLINGS, eight rooms and bath each, elegantly finished with every possible convenience: ready bv April 1: Bluff, near Magce st. HENRI" A. DAVIS. 411 Grant st. fe2-!5 TO LET 3 NEW BRICK HOUSES OF 10 rooms and finished attic, both gases, h. c. water, hath, w. c, etc.; cor. Wylle ave. ana Trent st.: rent, 35 per mo. J. M. ROWAN 3c CO., 158 Thlrdave. mh7-30 O LET-SMALL HOUSE. FOUR ROOMS, both gases and water, separateyard:93 Fulton St., near Wylle avenue cable cars; 18 75 per month; water rent free. 11ENKY KEA. JR., 937 and 939 Liberty st. mb.6-11 O LET-414 SMITHFIELD ST.. LARGE three-story brick dwelling of 12 rooms, both gases, large nail: very good location: would make a boarding house, as It Is in the business center; f 34. BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth are. C-334. inh7-15 Enst End Residences. TO LET-SIEMEN AVE., NEAR DALLAS avenue. Boulevard Place. East End.newQtieen Anne dwelling or 8 rooms and attic, nice recep tion hall; all latest improvements: $41 66: posses sion March 15; now occupied by Mrc. 31. L.GIou Inger. c-350. 329 Shetland. ave., near Lincoln, two-story brick dwelling or about 10 rooms, bath room, both gases, porch; large lawn: stable, etc.; (SO. C-3C8. Thomas St.. near Linden avenne. Boulevard Place, East Eud, new stone and rrame dwelling or9 nice rooms, bathroom and reception hall, range, both gases, large porches, etc.: the house has nil modern Improvements: ?60; posses sion March 15: Harrv Brown Is the owner, c-301. BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave. mh7-16 Alleshcny Resldences. TO I.ET - DESIRABLE ALLEGHENY houses; large and small: call or send ror nrlnted list lree. W. A. HERKON A SONS. 80 Fourth ave. mh6-G!-7,ll.l4,17 TO LET-ONLY 450PEK YEA K.OWNER PAY water rent; a good brick houe ornlne rooms, late conveniences, on River ave.. a few doors from Auderson st. or the Ninth st. bridge; call or send for printed list. W. A. HERRON & SONS. 80 Fourth ave., Pittsburg. mh2-9-MWK TO LET-153 BUENA VISTA ST.. ALLE-GHENY.two-story and mansard brick dwell ing or 9 rooms, bathroom, cellar, laundry, both gases, range, water, etc. : JoO. c-444. 230 Locust St., Allegheny, a three-story brick dwelling of 10 rooms, bathroom, laundry, hot and cold water, both gases, rrout porch, etc.: ,58 33. BLACK & BAIKD, 95 Fourth ave. c-323. mh7-16 TO LET-84 FREMONT ST., SECOND WARD, Allegheny, three-story brick house 8 rooms and bath, (500: 151 Grant ave.. 6 rooms. 336: 2Ter raccave., 6 rooms. $26: Wilson ave., hill district, 7 rooms. 18: 20 Klrkpatrick ave., 6 rooms $3; McClure ave.. Eleventh ward. 8 rooms, 37 50: 76 Sarah St., 6 rooms, 16; 17 Shields St., 5 rooms, 20. A. LEGGATE&SON, 31 Federal St., Allegheny. mh5-95 Snburban Residences. TO LET-EDGEWOOD, P. R. K,, N'EARTHE station, a two-story hrick dwelling or 9 nice rooms; natural cas. electric light, hot and cold water, bathrooms," etc.: aboutone acre or ground, covered with trees: ask for Geo. A. Blaxter's house; this Is a dellghtrul location; !M 33. BLACK & BAIKD, 95 Fourth ave. C228 mh7-16. Apartments. TO LET ROOMS FURNISHED SUITS OR single rooms formarried couples: nochlldrcn; board lor lady only. Address V. DuBANT, Gen eral delivery, city. mh7-8 I TO LET-FOUR ROOMS. SUITABLE FOR light housekeeping: all modern conveni ences; choice location online or street cars. JOHN G. MORKO W, 289 Ohio st., Allegheny. mh7-99 TO LET-NICELY FURNISHED FRONT room on Union ave., Allegheny, with or without board: terms' reasonable: references ex changed. Address UNION, Dispatch office. mh7-93 TO LET-TO A MAN AND WIFE, OR FAM ILY or.threc adults, five rooms specially suited ror housekeeping, range, both gaBcs, hath, laundry; party renting would desire board ror himself and wire: location central; neighborhood good, rooms In good condition; reference given and required. Address S. K., Dispatch office. mh7-29 Farms. TO LET-FARM-SOUTH BANK. P. AC. S. R. R., 28 acres; fine residence: large barn: E. J. Reamer Is the owner. BLACK & BAIKD, 95 Fourth avenue. mhS-30 Offices. Desk Room. Arc TO LET-LARGE AND SMALL OFFICES, from 120 up. Inquire ROOM 209, Bissell block. ,018-41 TO LET-FOUR CHOICE OFFICES ON THIRD floor No. 89 Water street: both gates, sta tionary washstands, etc ; rent only 16. BLACK & BAIRD. 95 Fourth ave. mh6-48 TO LET-FOURTH STORY OF NO. W FIFTH avenue, part or what has been heretofore known as Ihe Dispatch Building; room suitable for lodge room or ror light manufacturing. For particulars see BUS. MGK. DISPATCH, at Fifth aye. office. mh7-117 TO LET OFFICES-ALL SIZES, IN WEST 1NG1IOUSE building, handsomest and best equipped office building in Western Pennsyl vania: good location: thoroughly fire-proof; elec tric light: three elevators: superior service. In quire of JOHN F. MILLER, at building. fel2-53-MWTSu Business Stands. TO LEI-WOOD STREET, NEAR FIFTH ave, a 3-story business house: fine storeroom. BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave. inh7-10 TO LET THIRD FLOOR OF 523 LIBERTY ST. , centrally located. 20 feet wide by 120 long, suitable for lodges or light manufactory. mh7-24 TO LET-207 WOOD ST.. A FINE FOUR STORY business house; will rent floors separate If desired; rent low. BLACK A BAIKD, 95 Fourth ave. mh7-16 TO LET NO. 73 SIXTH AVE.-VEKY DESIR ABLE 6toreroom, near Smithfield St.: only 60 per month. See W. A. HERRON & SONS, 80 Fourth ave., Pittsburg. mh2-9-MWF TOLET-THE ELEGANT STOREKOOM. WITH plate glas rront, 237 Ohlost.. Allegheny; first-class business location. Apply to .1. II. AIKEN, 100 Firth avenue. mh7-99 TO LET-3-STORY WAREHOUSE, 128 SEC OND ave., steam elevator, etc.: occunlcdas wholesale grocery: has two excellent offices. R. B. PE1TY, Fourth and Grant. mh7-90-MThrs TO LET-OK FOR SALE-A FIRST-CLASS store building in one or the best locations ror a country store in Ohio. Address JESSE KEPNER, New Garden, Col. CO., Ohio. Ja24-7-MWF TO LEr-SMlTHFIELD SfREET. A LARGE storeroom on second floor: between Firth ave. and Sixth ave.: plate glass rront: rront and rear entrance. BLACK & JiAIRD, 95 Fourth ave. mh6-3l TO LET-LARGE HALL AND ANTE-ROOM, suitable ror light manufactory; also offices: second and third floors, Cirr building, Penn ave. Apply to THOMAS R. KERR, Room 4. 10S6 l'ena ave. miia-53-Mwr TO LET-A LARGE, WELL-LIGHTED, SECOND-STORY' room, suitable ror light manu facturing purposes: size or room50xl6J: will rent either with or without power. Address P. o. BOX 241. mli6-18-p O LET-THE 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 the BANK. ja29-94 TO LET-NO. 165 LACOCK ST., NEAR FED ERAL St., Allegheny, a fine, large store room, 20x100, good light, both gases and electric light, large cellar, etc.; rent very low. BLACK & BAIKD. 95 Fourth ave. mh7-16 RESORTS. THE CHALFONTE, ATLANTIC CITY. On the beacb. North Carolina ave.; unob structed ocean view; salt water baths in the house; elevator; now open. fe9-114-D E. ROBERTS 4 SOJ.S. HOTEL LAFAYETTE, CAPE MAY, N. J. Accommodates 300 guests; open all tho year, omnibus and sea water baths free to cuests: i tho finest summer and winter resort on the coast: nouso witnm ooieetoi tncsurf. n.h4-80-D ' JAMES & STEFFNEU. rfVHE ARLINGTON. JL OCEAN GROVE, N. J. Accommodations and appointments first class. Services the best. Accommodates 350. Will open May 1, 1890. mh50-D WM. P. DOLBEY, Prop. HADDON HALL, ATLANTIC CITY. N. J., Open March 6. LEEDS & LIPPINCOTT. ROBT. J. PEACOCK. Clerk. fe2S-80-D DEPOSITORS LAWRENCE BANK are requested to hand in their pass book3 for balance Immediately. FIDELITY TI'ILE AND TRUST CO., Assignee of Lawrence Bank, 121 and 123 Fourth ave. mhl-18-D NO. 88 WATER, NEAR Market St., now occupied by McGinness. Smith & Co., a good building, four stories, elevator: Well fitted up. See W. A. HERRON & SONS, SO Fourth ave. mhl-75-xuF TO LET Careful Piano Moving. Those who contemplate mo'vlng on or about April 1, leave your orders for piano moving as early as possible in this month to insure prompt attention, "We are booking orders now. S. HAMILTON, 91 and 83 Fifth avenue. mh6-55-D OFFICIAL PITTSBURG. "VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT J.1 the reports of Viewers on the grading, paving and curbing of South Twenty-eighth street, from East Carson street to Jane street, and Ma whinney street from Forbes street to a point 567 feet southwardly, have been ap proved by Councils, which action will be final unless an appeal is filed in the Court of Com mon Pleas within ten (10) days from date. E. M. BIGELOW, Chief of Department of Public Work?. Pittsburg. Febrnary 26. 1890. fe26-70 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE report of viewers on the paving and curo mg of Wyoming street, from Grandview ave nue to Bocgs avenue, has been approved by Councils, which action will be final, unless an appeal Is filed in the Court of Common Pleas within ten (10) days from date. E.M. BIGELOW. Chief of Department of Public Works. FITTSBUKG, Feb. 20, 1690. fe26-70 HORSES AT AUCTION-THE BUREAU ot Police will offer at public sale on MuNDAY. March 10.I&90, at 10 o'clock A. 31., at the department stables. No. 161 Wyiie ave., a lot of horses fit for draught and driving pur poses. GAMBLE WEIR, Superintendent Bureau of Police. J. O. BROWN. f e28-99 Chief Department Public Safety. SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE CEIVED at the office of the City Controller until SATURD A Y.MARCH 15.1890. at 2 o'clock p. Jr.. for the finishing of No. 8 police station. Plans and specifications can be seen on ap plication to Gamble Weir, Superintendent of the Bureau of Police. Bonds in double the amount of bid will be re quired, said bonds to be probated before the Mayor or Citv Clerk. The Department of Awards reserves the right to reject any or all bids. J. O. BROWN, Chief of the Department of Public Safety. mh6-73 Department of Public Safety, i Pittsbueo, February 25, 1890. SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE CEIVED at tbo office of thd City Con troller until TUESDAY, March 11, 1890. at 2 o'clock p. if., for repairing and remodeling Engine House 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. Th9 Department cf Awards reserves the right to reject any or all bid". J. O. BROWN, Chief of Department of Public Safety. fe26-69 VTOTICE TO CONTRACTORS-SEALED X'l proposals will be received at the office of the City Controller until TUESDAY, the Hth day of March, A. D. 1890, at 2 r. 31., for the fol lowing, viz: SEWERS. College street, from the south line of Fifth avenue to Howe street; 24-inch pipe. Broad street, from Fairmount street to con nection with sewer on Negley avenue; 15-inch pipe. Linden avenue, from a point 749 feet east of Shady avenuo to Edgertou avenue; 15-Inch pipe. Frankstown avenue, from crown west of Broad street to Everett street; 15-inch pipe. Ann and Marion streets, from Gist street to Forbes street: 15 and 18 inch pipe. Twenty-sixth street, from Penn avenue 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 inch pipe. McCulIy street, from east side of Highland avenue to connection with sewer oa Negley avenue; IS-inch pipe. Mnlterry 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 avenne to connection with sewer on Everett street; 15-inch pipe. Rebecca street, from Friendship avenuo to Liberty avenue; 15 and 13-inch pipe. Fortieth street and Butler street, from a point 20 feet south of 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. Plans and specifications can be seen, and blanks for bidding can be obtained as this office. Each proposal must be accompanied by a bond probated before the Mayor or City ClerK. Tho Department of Awards reserves the right to reject any or all bids. E. M. BIGELOW, Chief of Department of Public Works. fe28-08 No. 211.1 A GENERAL ORDINANCE RELATING to the entrv upon, over or under, or the ue or occupation of any street, lane or alley, or any part thereof, for any purpose by passen ger or street railway companies or by com panies operating passenger "or street railways, and providing reasonable regulations pertain ing thereto for the public convenience and safety. Section 1 Be it ordained and enacted by the city of Pitt3burg. in Select and Common Coun cils assembled, and it is hereby ordained and enacted by the authority of the same. That all passenger or street railway companies and all companies operating passenger railways or street railways, which shall hereafter obtain by an ordinance duly passed and approved, the consent of tho city to enter upon, over or un der, use or occuoy any of the streets, lanes, alleys or highways or parts thereof within this city for any purpose shall, upon passage and approval of such ordinance, but not otherwise, have and be declared to possess the right under this ceneral ordinance to enter upon, over or under, and to occupy and use the same under and suDject to tbo following regulations: First Every such company, before construct ing a passenger or street railway or any exten sion, branch or alteration thereof, shall file with the Department of Pnblic Works a plan showing the location of its proposed tracks, sidings, turn-outs and switches, the pattern of its rails and the kind and character of founda tion or roadbed proposed to be laid. In case such company proposes to use a conduit or sub way through which motive power shall be sup plied for the traction of cars, such plans shall show the size, location and manner of construc tion of such proposed conduit or subway, the width and position of the slot or opening there in, and in case such company proposes to use any overhead means or system whereby motive power shall be supplied for the traction of cars, such plan shall show the size, character and lo cation with respect to the roadway or curb line of the posts, poles, or other supports proposed to be placed in any street, lane, alley, or high way, or parn thereof, and to be used to main tain or support such overhead means or system, and the said plans shall be subject to the ap proval of the Chief of the Department of Pub lic Works or of tho Committee onPublic Works. Second Every such company, in construct ing a railway or any part thereof, shall lay its lines of track of the standard width or gauge between rails, ami in such manner that the top of its rails shall be level with the surface of tho roadway of the street unon which it is laid. Third Every such company shall lay and construct a pavement upon the space within its tracks and one foot outside thereof, under the supervision of the Chief of the Department of Public Works as to the time and manner of lav ing the same, and shall keep clean and main tain such pavement in good order, condition and repair so long as its tracks shall be used. Fourth All companies operating passenger or street railways, when crossing each other's routes, shall, with respect to each other, ob sorvo and comply with the law of the road, ex cept in cases where the grade of either or both at the point of intersection shall bo on an as cending or descending grade and in that event the following rule shall prevail: The company whose car is on a descending grade shall have the right of way over a car on cither a lesser descending grade, a level or an ascending grade. Fifth Every car shall havealond-sonnding gong, which shall be rang by the person oper ating the car, when approaching all street crossings or when passing other cars. Sixth Where the tracks of one passenger or street railway company cross the tracks of an other such company and in operating cars thereon it becomes necessary that one car shonld wait in order that a collision may be avoided, the company not having the right of way shall bring its car to a lull stop until after the passage of the other company's car. Seventh When tho tracks of any street or passenger railway cross at a grade the tracks of a railroad operated by steam, before the cars otany such railway company shall he allowed to cros the tracks of any such railroad it shall be brought to a full stop, aad It shall no the duty of the conductor, or person in charge of said car. to go forward and ascertain that such car can be passed over such crossing in safety before such car shall be allowed to proceed. Eighth Each of such companies shall yield the right of ay to tho fire department when going to fires, and to the police patrol wagon 'When answering calls, and If then signaled by any person in charge of any fire apparatus or ponce parrot wagon, siiau urine its car to a inn stop until after such lire apparatus or police patrol wagon shall have passed such car. Ninth No car ODerated by any such com pany shall be passed over any hose or other ap Jiaratus of the tire department when the same s laid or in use for the purpose of extinguish ing fire, unless such car be passed over the same upon a creeper or other device approved by the Chief ot the Department Of Public Safety, and which shall fully protect such hose oi apparatus. Tenth If at any time the wires or any of the overhead devices or parts thereof of any or the said companies shall in any manner obstruct, eudauger or interfere with the fire department or any of its employes in the proper use of its apparatui when called into serv.c?, the said fire department or any of the ciuploj es thereof, shall have the right and he at liberty to cut down or remove such wires or devices, without tho city or any of its agents or employes being held In any manner liable in consequence thereof. Eleventh In mi cases where such companies I use electricity as a motive power the entire I system used and all the devices, means and ap-1 OFFICIAL PITTSBURG. paratus used in the supply, application or use of the power in all respects which shall in any manner affect or endanger the safety of tbo public, shall be at all times kept open to tbo inspection of and under the supervision of tha Department of Public Safety. Twelfth When and as often as may be re quired by the Department of Pnblic Safety, each of such companies shall furnish to said department a statement showing the amount; of electro-motive force used and the currenO strength conveyed or used upon its wires, and said department shall at all times have tho rightto inspect and test the same. Section 2 In case any of such companies fail to secure an approval of its plans of de vices in any respect in manner as hereinbeforo provided, it shall thereupon hav the right to make application to Councils for such approv al, and Councils may, by a concurrent resolu tion, or otherwise, make or grant such approv al. Section 3 None of such companies shall have the right to enter upon, over or under, use or occupy any of the streets, lanes, alleys or high ways, or parts thereof, within this city until after such company shall bave procured tbo consent of the Councils of this city by an ordi nance other than this one duly passed and ap proved, granting such rights unto such com pany, and unless such company shall file with the Controller of this city within 30 days after the passage or approval of such ordinance its certificate of acceptance of all the conditions and provisions of this ordinance, the said cer tificate to be executed under the corporate seal of such company, duly attested by the Presi dent and Secretary thereof. Section 4 Each and every person or cor poration violating any of the provisions of this ordinance shall pay a fine of not less than ten (S10) dollars nor more than one hundred (5100) dollars for each and every violation of this ordinance, to be recovered summarily before the Mavor or any Police Magistrate of the city of Pittsburg. Section 5 That any ordinance or part of ordinance conflicting with the provisions oC this ordinance be and the same is hereby re pealed so far as the same affects tbisordinance. Ordained and enacted Into a law in Councils, this 21th day of February, A. D. 1890. H. P. FORD, President of Select ConnciL Attest: GEO. SHEPPARD. Clerk of Select Council. G. L. HOLLIDAY. President o Common Council. Attest: GEO. BOOTH, Clerk of Common Council. Mayor's office, February 25, 1890. Approved: WM. McCALLIN. Mayor. Attest: ROB'X OSTERMAIER, Assistant Mayor's Clerk. Recorded in Ordinance Book, vol. 7, page 267, 5th day of March. A. D. 1890. mh5-97 JOB PRINTERS SEALED PROPOSALS wille received up until MONDAY.Marcb. 17, 1890, at 2 o'clock P. jr.. for the printing and binding for the several departments of the city government. Bids must bn accompanied by bonds as provided by law. Blanks for bidding; and fall information furnished at the City Con troller's office. The right reserved to rejecs any or all bids. E.S. MORROW, mh7-31 Controller. STATIONERS SEALED PROPOSALS will be received up until MONDAY, March 17, 1890, atZo'clocK P. jr., for furnishing sta tionery for the use of the several departments of the city government. Bonds as provided by law mU't accompany each bid. Blanks and in formation furnished at-the City Controller' office. The right to accept or reject any oral! bids reserved. E. S. MORROW. mh7-3S Controller. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the reports of Viewers on the construction of sewers on Summerlea. Holden. O'Hara 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 bo final unless an appeal is filed in tho Court of Common Pleas within ten (10) days from date. E. M. BIGELOW, Chief of Department of Public Work. PlTTSBUKO. February 26, 1S90. f e26-70 office of the city tr.easuker. Municipal hall. Smithfield Street. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ALL owners, (whether residents or non-residents of the city of 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 in March. 1890. will be placed in tha bands of police officers for collection, subject to a collection fee of 50 cents. And all persons neglecting to pav on or be fore first Monday in May. 1890, will be subject to a penalty double the amount or the license to be recovered before the proper legal author ity of said city. 'The old metal plate of last year must be re turned at tho time licenses aro taken out. or 25 cents additional will be charged on the license. Rates of license: Each une-hnrso vehicle,. S6 00; each two-horse vehicle, S10 00; each four horse vehicle. 12 00; each four-horse hack, 515 00; omnibuses and timber wheels, drawn by two horses. 'S10 00; one extra dollar will be charged for each additional horso used in above specified vehicles. J. F..DENNISTON, City Treasurer. fe20-22-D AML'sEJSlEXTs. B IJOU THEATER- WEEK MARCH 10. Matinees Wednesday and Saturday. GILBERT & SULLIVAN'S Greatest Opera THE GONDOLIERS, THE KING OF BARITARIA. Augmented Orchestra of 25. Sale of Seats now Onen. mh"-96 EXTRA. a RAND OPERA HOUSE-ONE WEEK, IjT commencing MONDAY. MARCH 10. Matinees W cdnesday and Saturday. Engagement of ROSE COGHLAN, Under the management of AUGUSTUS P1TOU. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday Evenings and Wednesday Matinee, the romantic drama, JOCELYN. Thursday Evening and Saturday Matinee, the charming corncdv. PEG WOFUNGTON. Friday and Saturday Evenings, the emotional drama, FORGET-ME-NOT. Prices, 25c. 50c. 73c, SI 00, SI 50. mh6-34 GRAND OPERA HOUSE To-night. Matinee Satnrday. JEFFERSON-FLORENCE THE RIVALS Next week. Rose Coghlan in repertoire. mb3 BIJOU THEATER-TO-NIGHT. RICHARD GOLDEN in OLD JED PROUTY. Matinees Wednesday and Saturday. March 10. Gilbert & Sullivan's new opera, The Gondoliers." mh3-10 H ARRY WILLIAMS' ACADEMY To-night, Matinees Tuesday, Thursday and aatnruav. THE LONDON SPECIALTY COMPANY. IMMENSE. mh2-2S XTTORLD MUSEUM B. F. F. M. BIG-FOOTED FASSIB MILLS. One Week Only. Next Week "Held in Slavery." mh34 OTTO HEGNER. OLD CITY HALL. FRIDAY, MARCH 7. 8 P. 31. Tickets at Klebers'. Wood street. mhSJS CERTAINLY CHEAR ONLY 511,000. EAYMENTS TO SUIT. ON FORBES STREET, In tho most desirable part of Oakland new brick house, late style; 13 room", elegantly fin ished complete with the latest conveniences to the smallest details. W. A. HERRON & SONS. mbl-57-1.1,7,10 80 Fourth ave. F OK SALE VERY CHEAP. On Craft ave., Oakland, That Fine Residence of George K. Stevenson, E3q., a large housa of 12 rooms: late improvements; one acre of ' ground; carriage house, stable, fruit and orna mental trees; a beautiful borne; street and sewer improvements made. See W. A. HERRON & SONS, mhl-61-Tnrs 80 Fourth ave. TO-LET OFFICES. . UERMANIA SAVINGS BANK BUILDING, Wood and Diamond streets. At Low Rent. it j Singly or In suites. service. tf . te. v ..-,". ,... i.J u ,. " ' XeW-71 4 i 1