"S THE FTTTSBUEG DISPATCH, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 19, 1890. THE HUNS NOT IN IT. Consul Schaml)err Secures the Book ing of the bteamer Eider. OXLT FORTT-SEYEN HDNGAEIAKS. riltslurff Coal Operators Watching the Hocking; Valley Men. PLASTEREBS VOTE OS INSURANCE. Max Schaumberg, the Austrian Consul, of lhis city, yesterday called upon John Flannery in relation to the latter's inter view published in yesterday's DISPATCH regarding the alleged importation of 600 Hungarians into this city. Mr. Flanncry stated that the Hungarians had as much right in this country as any other class of foreigners, but did not believe that any were brought in under contract to do work. It is so unusual ior an American to put in a good word for the "Huns" that the Consul called and thanked Mr. Plannery in the name of the Austro-Hungarian Government. HOT SO MANY HUNS. .Mr. Schaumberg had with him the official documents backing ud the statements in The Disfatch of yesterday to the effect that there had not been any "Huns" im ported, and that the report was sent out on account of the quarrel between the repre sentatives of the Federal Government and the State commissioners at Castle Garden. He had the booking of the steamship Eider, which is the vessel the supposed GOO "Huns" came over in. In the steerage were the names and nationalities of every passenger on the trip. There were 243 altogether. Twenty-five ol them were from Austria and 22 from Hungary. This is 47 "Huns" al together out of a" total of 243 passengers on the vessel. Included in the list of those from Austria are a number of Bohemians. Mr. Schaumberg stated that tie had men at theJJninn station awaiting the arrival of the Pittsburg passengers. Out of the 243 on board the boat, only 21 of them had tick ets for Pittsburg. Thes'ewere not all "Huns" either, but came from nil parts of Europe. DOESN'T LIKE IT AT ALL. Mr. Schaumberg is verT much displeased at the published reports of a local paper which he says is maligning the Hungarian people. He says bis government is doing everything they can to discourage emigra tion. Last week abont 20 persons were im prisoned in jail lor from one to six years, in Wadowice, for agitating the subject. He also says it is a well-known fact that the "Huns" do not "blacksbeep" where there is a strike. The only time they take the place of a striker is when they do it through gnorance. He points to the strikes in the coke country and in this county, and in every case the "Huns," although not or ganized, were the last to go to work while the strike was in progress. COAL OPERATORS KICK. The Boekloc Vnllry Men Want a Differen tial Ume of 15 Cents. A meeting of the Pittsburg Railroad Coal Association was held vesterday and reports received from the meeting in Cleveland on Monday. Messrs. De Armi Dempster, Sunford, Andrews and Treadling returned home from the meeting in the morning. They stated that the railroad officers defer red action upon the Hocking Valley matter until next Tuesday, when another meeting will be held in Columbus. The operators in the Hocking Valley want a differential rate of 15 cents per ton, or in other words, they wish a rate from their mines to the lakes 15 cents less than from this city to lbp same ports. They say their coal is of nn inferior quality, and conse quently they cannot get as high a price as the Pittsburg operators. To enable them to compete they ask a lower differential rate than hy$ cents, which they are allowed at present. The railroads claim they can not reduce the rates as they have to haul the coal 40 miles farther than they transport the Pitts burg product. They also say the rates of mining are lower in the valley than in this city and the fact that their coal is inferior does not concern the railroad companies. After May 1, the operators say the differ ence in the price of mining will be 10 cents per ton. It tbey had a differential rate of 15 cents tbey could make the selling price of the coal 25 cents cheaper and would then be enabled to compete with the Pittsburg operators. Nothing was done about the 40 mile radius matter. TOTING ON INSURANCE. The Local Plasterers Discuss lbs Blatter and Seal tbe Dallot Bos. A special meeting of the Journeymen Plasterers' Association Ko. 31 was held last evening, for the purpose of taking a vote upon the insurance clause of '' association. At the last convention a rc-nlution was adopted to submit the matter to all the locals. In each local there is an insurance fund. It has always been a question for discussion whether a member when he draws his card does not forfeit all right to tbe local insur ance benefit. Some say yes, and others say no. It has never been decided by a court of justice, but whether or not, no such question can arise in reference to the national idea. Its meaning is plain. President Tenary, of the International Association says: Being transferred from one local to another docs not deprive a member of his right to benefit so long as he keeps clear on the books and obeys the international and subordinate laws of the local, under whose jurisdiction he may be working at tbo time of his death. The vote will be sealed and sent to Gen eral Secretary McDonnell. The result will be made public ia the latter's next quarterly report. THE IMPORTS INCREASING. English Mnnnfncturern Sending Over Itlc.ro Tin Plales Each Year. Assistant Secretary Luty.of the American Tinned Plate Association, yesterday received a letter from the Treasury Department in regard to the iron and steel import, during the months of January, 18D0 and 18S9. For the present year the valuition of the prod ucts was $3,279,944. For the same month of the Dreceedinz vear thev were 53,486,866, or a decrease of S206.91G. The above amount includes the importa tion ol tin plates, which in Januarv, 1889, was 51,568,773, against ?1.722,7oG in 1890, or an increase of over $153,000. "While the total imports of iron and steel is being re duced, tbe importation ot tin plates is in creasing. The importation of tin plates is more than one-half of the total importation of iron and steel products. AFTER NON-UNION PRINTERS. Allechcny Conncllmen to bo Denounced for Pnlronlzlns Them. A number of union job printers are up in arms against the Printing Committee of Allegheny Councils. The committee award ed to Peck & Co. the contract for printing some tabulated reports. The firm is said to be lukewarm on unionism, and, having the work done by boys, they underbid other competitors. Calvin Wyatt, stated yesterday that the two printers' organizations would take, some action on the matter, and find out why the contract was not given to a good union con cern. ' Mlco Sheet Mill Closed. Thesbeet mill at Sligo has been shut down." The cause of the stoppage is said to be alack of orders. It is not known when the mill will resume work. MINERS WANT A CHANGE. The Panhandle and Chartlers Men May Call n Convention Soon. The following special was received last night from Mansfield: "A meeting of the coal miners of the Pan handle, Chartiers Valley and Tom's Run will be called soon to consider the advisa bility of asking for a change in the scale of wages. The mines in this vicinity are nearly all running steadily, but any strike would close them all, as owners complain of low prices now. Pcpalnr Favor. How to win the favor and patronage of the public is one of the most difficult ques tions that dealers and manufacturers have to contend with. There is one and but one sure way in which it can be done and that is to supply better and more reliable goods than can be obtained elsewhere and let the people Know it. That is the plan adopted by a prominent "Western manufacturer, and as will be seen by the following letter, it has won the day in this vicinity. The letter is as follows: Allegheny Citt, Feb. 26, 1890. Messrs. Chamberlain . Co., Des Moines, la.: Gentlemen On Nov. 1. 1890, we re ceived our first order ot six dozen Chamber lain's Cough Remedy. The first five weeks the sales were slow, but finally we began to have calls for it. The sales steadily in creased until the early part of January, when we ordered 13 dozen more, which lasted our trade only about three weeks, when we made our third order lor one gross. Of course the first sales were made entirely Irom the advertising, but to-day we can say, unhesitatingly, that fully two-thirds of our sales are made on merit, through the recom mendations of others, one lady in particular saying, after having bought the fifth bottle, that that one would be the last, as she bad cured her own family, and it did them so much good that the neighbors wanted her to enre their families. Numerous other similar statements could be quoted, but our own statement, that the sales of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy exceeds that of any other two preparations we have in stock, and can truthfully say that the greater number of sales are from merit alone, will cover it all. Very respectfully yonrs, F. H. Eggers & Son, Pharmacists, 299 Ohio st. For sale by E. G. Stucky, 1701 and 2401 Penn ave.; E. G. Stucky & Co., cor. "Wylie ave. and Fulton St.; Markell Bros., cor. Penn and Fjulkton aves.; Theo. E. Ihrig, 3610 Fifth ave.; Carl Hartwig, 4016 Butler St.; John C. Smith, cor. Penn ave. and Main st, Pittsburg, and in Allegheny by E. E. Heck, 72 and 194 Federal st.; Thos. R, Morris, cor. Hanover and Preble aves; F. H. Eggers. 172 Ohio st, and F. H. Eg gers & Son, 299 Ohio st. and 11 Smithfield street. wsu Important Announcement. "We will start on Monday morning.March 17, tbe greatest sale of dress goods ever known in the city. Great bargains and no mistake. This will be the manufacturer's loss, not ours. Among this line can be found English serges in heliotropes, egg plant, old roses, serpent green, blues in va rious shades; in fact, all tbe new colorings. The same in mohairs and cashmeres, side band dress goods; broadcloths, 45 inches wide, at 37J cents. Enable & Shusteb, 35 Finn ave. Sons; of Scotland, By the celebrated Balmoral Choir, from Glasgow, Scotland, in Carnegie Hall, Al legheny, nexi Friday evening, March 21. Reserved seats now or. sale at the music store of Alex. Ross, 137 Federal street, Al legheny. Tickets from Campbell & Diet., A. Kirk & Sons, John T. Wilso i, A. Dempster, A. Lcgcate& Son. D. S. Thomp son, Murray, Hardi & Watt and Jas. "W. Drape & Co. Mr. Carnegie has been asked to preside. Tills Week. This Week. A handsome 8x10 photograph in water color of yourself or children for only $1, at Hendricks & Co.'s, No. 68 Federal st, Al legheny. This is no advertising scheme, but a handsome picture. Retnovnl Prices on Muslin Underwear. If you need anything in this line for chil dren or ladiej, get it now. The prices are lower than ever. Only two weeks more. A. G. Campbell & Sons, 710 Penn ave., 27 Filth ave. after April 1. Ladies See the new spring styles in shoulder capes, jackets, wraps and new markets. Our styles are exclusive, bnt our prices are low as the lowest Jos. Hobne & Co.'s Penn Avenue Stores, Tiarsnlns in Jackets. Bargains in wraps. Bargains in curtains. Bargains in jerseys. Knable & Shusteb, 35 Fifth ave. Good Chnnco to Visit tbo Cnpltol. Take the excursion via Baltimore and Ohio Railroad to-morrow, March 20; rate, $9 the round trip; tickets good for ten days. Cabinet photos on the graded system, SI n dozen and upward, at Society Gallery, 35 Filth ave. Entrance by elevator. Gold watches; special bargains this week at Hanch's,, No. 295 Fifth ave. wfs Spring Capes, wrap. jackets, newmarkets arriving daily styles exclusive. Jos. Horne & Co.'s Penn Avenue Stores. Iraporlnnt Announcement. Having just cleaned up a manufacturer's stock of dress goods we are able to give you the greatest bargains ever shown. Knable & Shusteb, 35 Fifth ave. Cash naid for old gold and silver Vit Hanch's, No. 295 Fifth ave. wfs Attend the Great Sale of Dress Goods. Manufacturer's loss, not ours. Come early, get the choice. Enable & Shusteb, 35 Fifth ave. "" " " Fine parlor and dining room clocks, low est prices. Hauch's, wfs No. 295 Filth ave. Boslness is Booming; In the Upholstery De partment. Little wonder this is the time of year; here the place to meet its wants. Curtains and every sort ot hanging window shades are tbe new popular fad. Interior decora tions to order. AH sorts of furniture re covering to match hangings. JOS. HOKNE & CO.'S Penn Avenue Stores. Removal Prices on Ladles' Black Cotton Ilose. 25c, Formerly 65c. 35c, formerly 75c; 50c, formerly 1?. This is the last chance. A. G. Campbell & Sons, 710 Penn ave. 27 Fifth ave. after April 1. Reserve Yonr Parlor and Sleeping; Car Ac commodations For the excursion to "Washington City to morrow, March 20, via Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. Trains leave at 8 A. M. and 9:20 P. M.; rate, $9 the round trip; tickets good to visit Baltimore. Side band dress goods, 40 inches wide, 33 cents i. yard; just halt their former price. Sale to begin Monday moraine. Enable & Shustek, 35 Fifth ave. "Wedding presents, lowest prices, at Hanch's jewelry store, No. 295 Fifth ave. WTS Bboasclgths, all wool, 45 inches wide, only 37K cents. Enable & Shusteb, 35 Fifth ave. M3-Display advertisements one dollar per tquare for one insertion. Classified advertise ments on thts page such as Wanted, For Sale, To Let, etc ten cents per line for each inser tion, and none taken for lest thanflftjj cents. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH BRANCH OFFICES. THE DISPATCH HAS OPENED A r.KAMCH OFFICE FOR THE SOUTHSIDE AT NO. 1Z CAKSON STREET. WHEKE ADVERTISE MENTS, NEWS AND SUBSCRIPTIONS CAN BE LEFT. BOTH FOR GENERAL EDITIONS, AND FOR THE SPECIAL SOUTHS1DE ISSUE PUB LISHED EACH SATURDAY. BRANCH OFFICES ARE ALSO ESTAB LISHED AT THE FOLLOWING PLACES, WHERE WANT, FOR SALE. TO LET. AND OTHER TRANSIENT ADVERTISEMENTS WILL BE RECEIVED UP TO 9 P. M. FOR IN SERTION NEXT MORNING! Advertisements are to be prepaid except where advertisers already nave accounts with Tub Dls rATCU. PITTSBURG. THOMAS MrCAFFKKY. SM Bntler street. F-MIL G. STUCKEY. Hth street and Penn ave. E. G. STUCKEY & CO., Wylie ave. and FnltoaJt N. STOK.ELY, Film Avenue Market House. ZAST EXD. J. W. WALLACE, cm Penn avenue. OASXAXD. MCALLISTER A gHEIIiLEK,3thav. &Atw00dst. EOUTIISIDE. JACOB SPOHN. No. rCarson street H. A.-DONALDSON, 1707 Carson street ALLEGHENY. A. 3. KAEKCHER, S3 Federal street. II. 3. McBP.IDE. Market Home, Allegheny. FRED H. EGGERS. 172 Ohio street. F. H. EGGERS ft SON, Ohio and Chestnut sts. J. F. STEVENSON. Arch and Jackson streets. THOMAS MCHENRY, Western and Irwin aves. G. W. HUGHES. Pennsylvania and Beaver aves. PERRYM. GLEIM. Rebecca and Allegheny aves. T. K. MORRIS, CS6 Preble ave. M1L1.VALE BOROUGH. W. W. FLOCK.ER. Stationer. No. 4 Grant ave. ADVERTISERS, PLEASE NOTICE! The business office of The Pittsburg Dispatch will be re moved on, or about, April ist, to corner Smithfield and Diamond Streets. wanted. aiaio trciD. WANTED-TWO GOOD BUTCHERS. AP PLY J. L. EDNER, 830 Main St.. Brad dock, Pa. mhl9-69 TTJANTED ROLL TURNERS-SEAMAN, VV SLEETH ft BLACK, Forty-flrst street and A. V. R. R. mhl3-3 -TTTTANTED-A GOOD BLACKSMITH-CALL W at MCWHINNEY& CO., 927 Liberty St.. Pittsburg. mbI9-24 WANTKD-GOOD WAGON BLACKSMITH. PETER ItLATT. 67 and 69 Kldge avenue, Allegheny. inlUO-61 -T7-ANTED-A FIRST-CLASS COATMAKER tt at once, tor luiorination appiy to . a.. YOUNG, Evans City, Pa. mhl8-83 TTTANTKD-A GOOD BARBER, SlN'Ol.EM AN V preferred. Apply to J. H. S1ERN. No. 41 Federal St.. Allegheny City. mh!3-73 ANTED -EXPERIENCED PACKERS FOR the retail grocery trade; no other need sd ply. Call at 301 MARKET ST. mh!9-5S WANTED-A FIRST-CLASS MAN lO RUN molding machln . Apply to C. M. C.tA W FORD & CO., New Castle. Pa. mh 14-57 -TTJ-ANTED A STEADY, FIRST-CLASS JOUR W NEYMAN barber, at K. G. HEBELER'S, 57 Frankstown ave., E. ,clty. inhlJ-33 WANTED-TWO FIRST-CLASS PLUMBERS: none other need apply. LAWRENCE SLOAN, So Rebecca St., Allegheny. mhl9-40 WANTED-GOOD BARBER GOOD WAGES to right man. Inquire Z14 JEROMEbT., near B. ft O. Depor, McKee&port, Pa. mhlS-23 w ANTED -A GOOD ARTIST TO WORK ON salarv or piece work: call at once. P1TTS CRAYON CO., 531 Smithfield st. BUBG inhl9-5S WANTED YOUNG MAN TO WORK AS waltenn restiurant: must give reference. Apply to FRED KETTELL'S, No. 2 Main street, Braddock. mhI7-30 WANTED-ONE FIRST-CLASS PATTERN maker. Call at OFFICE OF THE LEECH BURG FOUNDRY AND MACHINE CO.. Room 512, Lewis block. rahl9-74 TTTANTED-AN ACTIVE, INDUSTRIOUS vV young man from 16 to 1$ Tears or age to make himself useful in a grocery store. Address ENERGY, Dispatch office. mhl9-22 WANTED-AN EXPERIENCED MAN TO take charge of selecting and packing room in table-ware glass factory: give references. Ad dress B. T.. Dispatch office. mhlS-4S WANTED COMPETENT HOUSE MOVER to go a short distance from eltv and under take the movlnir of ten 4, 6 and 8-roomed houses. Address N. M., Dispatch office. mhl9-28 -TTTANTED-A VEGErABLE GARDENER; V must have good recommendations. Apply ate. A. SMILEY ft ro.'s. Hatters, No. IS Firth ave., from 10 to 12 o'clock A. K. mhl9-32 WANTED-AN EXPERIENCED YOUNG man to sell soap in Southern Ohio; state age and experience, married or single: will pay Si8toC0a week and car fare. Address SOAP, Dispatch office. mhl9-21 WANTED-SALESMEN TO SELL OUR NEW specialties to the trade; samples and case furnished: exclusive territory: paying and per manent situation, with chance to build up a flee trade. MODEL LEDGER CO., South Bend, lnd. mhlo-89-MW3 WANTED-LIVE SALESMEN TO SELL BY sample to the retail trade and business men generally a line of new and quick-selling special ties: energetic men easily make SI. 200 to SI. 500 a year and expenses. W. B. PERSHING. South Bend, lnd. mhl5-67-EOD -VTTANTED-AGENTb SHOULD WRITE FOR tt Illustrated circular and terms for two weeks' trial of Missouri washer; washes dirtiest clothes clean by hot steam wlthoutrnbbing: easily sold; profitable. J. WORTH, 54 Beelman St., New 1 ork City. nolO-94-WSSu ANTED-SALESMEN AT J75 PER MONTH salarv and expenses, to sell a line ofsliver- plated ware, watches, etc.: by sample only; horse and team furnished free: write at once for full Bsrtlculars and sample case of goods free. STAN ARD bILVERWARE CO., Boston, Mass. 6e24-90-D WANTED-SALESMEN AT ONCE-A FEW good men to sell our goods by sample to the wholesale and retail trade: we are the largest manufacturers In our line: liberal salary paid; permanent position: money advanced for wages, advertising, etc. For terms address CENTEN NIAL MFG. CO., Chicago, III. fel6-110-wssu TlTAJTK1, MAN AS AGENT OF OUR V pitent sales; size 23x18x18 Inches. (33 retail: all sizes as low; new styles: new patterns: new lock: new lactory; not governed by Safe Pool: evervsate warranted: rare chance; permanent business: our terms and catalogue will convince you agents clear S3T0 to 8500 per month; write for exclusive territory. ALPINE SAFE CO., Cincin nati, O. mb8-100-ws TTJ-ANTED AGENTS RELIABLE MEN, t V experienced or not, may find a rare opening for permanent and lucrative employment: suc cessful industrial men. hustlers, will find this a golden opportunity: policies l&susd for 100 to $10,- VMl lmmcaiaic luu iiencnc no japses. Apply forenoons to VERMON T LIFE INSU It AN CK CO.. Firth ave. and Wood St. I Eisner bnildlnrl. Pitts. burg. Pa. WM. II. GILL, General Agent for Western Pennsylvania. fe2-71-wsu Fcmnle Flnln. WAKTED-A GOOO DINING ROOM GIRU also a good chambermaid, at 2213 PENN AVENUE. mhl9-76 WANTED-GIKL FOR UhNERAL HOUSE- ORK. Apply at 176 BUEN A VISTA ST.. Allegheny. mhl9-37 WANTED-IMMEDIATELY TWO GIRLS, cook and nurse. Inquire In STORE, cor ner Fifth ae. and Roup st. mhl 9-63 WANTED-A COMPETENT GIRL AS COOK and laundress In a small family. Appiy at 57 FOURTH AVE., from 3 to 4 o'clock, Thursday. lnhlS-KS WANTED A GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE WORK: wjges ?3. Inquire at 430 FIFTH AVE., cor. Pride St., or at 86 LOCUST, near Chestnut. mbl9-62 WANTED-A VERY GOOD, SYSTEMATIC cook, Protestant preferred, at place 20 min utes out 1. R. R.; must be good lroner. Apply at 77 FIFTH AVE. mhl9-28 Male and Frmnlo Help. -TTTANTED-SO ITALIAN LABORER- EGE V TABLE gardener, farm bands, woman cook, p per week; 60 cooks. 20 chambermaids, 200 bouse girls, dishwasher. MEEHAN'S, 515 Grant street. m!il7-D Financial. WANTED-MOR1GAGES ON REAL ESTATE in large or small amounts: money ready when title Is all right: no delay; reasonable charges. THOS. JICCAFFKEY, &09 Butler St. Office open evenings. Telephone 5514. JM-71-WS WANTED - FIRST - CLASS IN VESTMENT for (10,000: a widow who has recently re ceived that sum from a life insurance company wants to Invest It safely: must at least be ir per cent Interest, Address WIDOW D, Box 1S3, Pittsburg. mhlS-50 WANTED. Financial. -TTTANTED-SIORTGAGES ON CITY OR T V Allegheny county property at lowest rates. HENRY A. WEAVEKiCO., S2Fourth avenue. lahl-D ANTED .MORTGAGES IN LARGE AND small amounts at lowest rates. GEO. S. MACRUM, Room 34 Fidelity Building, 121 Fourth ave. feI9-6 1 -T7-ANTED-MORTaAGES-(50.000 TO LOAN TT In amounts to suit, on city or suburban improved real estate. LEE, BARNETT ft CHAP LIN, 313 Wood st. rohlo-9-MWS TrAI,TEU-10 LOAN (500,000. IN AMOUNTS TV of (3,000 and upward, oncltyand suburban property, on 4J4 per cent, free or tax: also smaller amounts at 5 and 6 per cent. BLACK ft BA1RD, 95 ourth avenue. sc21-dJ6-D rTANTED-SIORTGAGES (1,000, C00TO LOAN j city and suburban properties at iX, 5and C per cent, and on Jarms In Allegheny and adja cent counties at 6 per cent. 1. M. PEN NOCK ft SON, 103 Fourth avenue. ap"-f4l WANTED-TO U)AN (200,000 ON MORT GAGES: (100 and upward at 6 per cent: (500, 000 at 4) per cent on residences or business property; also in adlolnlng counties. S. H. FRENCH. 1:5 Fourth avenue. 0C2I-4-D Situation. WANTED-POSITION BY A BOY OF 17 years of age: grocery business preferred. 172 MAIN ST., West End. , mhl8-5 WANTED-A YOUNG MAN WHO HAS HAD considerable experience in drawing wants a position as draughtsman; an architect's office d referred, where lie can learn the business. Ad dress J. I c, Dispatch office. mhl5-90-wssn -rTTANTEU-SITUATION -BY AN EXPERl TT ENCED accountant, s situation as book keeper or any position of trust where experience, ability and close attention to business; will com mand a liberal salarv: best of city reference given. Address APPLICANT, Dispatch office. mh!9-14 WANTED-SITUATION-A YOUNG MAN who can Invest from (2,000 to S5.0O0, desires a position with a manufacturing cdncern, where he can icarn the business, with a view to taking an Interest; several years business experience. Address M. . B., Dispatch office. mhl9-34 Mlsceltaneona. WANTED-SHANAHAN TRANSFER CO. gencral express teams for hire; piano and furniture moving a specialty. 119 Water st.: tel. 990; 250 Fifth ave. ; tel. 1819. fc26-46-WFSU WANT ED-ALL KINDS OF SECOND-HAND furniture, carpets, pianos or anything which to sell: postal cards and letters answered promptly. THOMAS ft CO., 2513 Penn ave. mh 13-29 WANTED-GOOD PHYSICIAN TO TAKE charge of a good country practice; will be at St. Jaiues Hotel on Satnrday, March 22, from 10 a. jr. until 2 r. 11. Inquire for DR. SAM'L JONES. mhl9-31 WANTED-UNTIL APRIL 1-FINE CABIN ETS: (1 per doz., of young and old, at All FRECHT'S "ELITE" GALLERY, 516 Market street, Pittsburg. Come soon for sittings and avoid the rush. ja5-54-HWThsu WANTED-REAL ESTATE OF ALL KINDS to sell; reasonable charges: propertyadver tlscd free of charge; no sale, no charges: have plenty ol purchasers. THOS. MCCAFFREY'. 3509 Butler. Office open evenings. Telephone 5514. Jal-71-ws WANTED BUYERS FOR BANANAS, lemons, oranges, cocoanuts and a general line of foreign fruits: largest stock bananas In the city; am handllug from 6lx to eight cars Mediterranean fruit weekly; call and seemebefore Fiurchastng elsewnere; sena your oraers by mall or bananas and fruits. THOMAS II. MCGOW AN, 607 Liberty st. mhl4-97 FOR. SALE IMPKOVKD REAL ESTATE. Cltv Residences. FOR SALE-?500 CASH. BAL. TO SUIT. WILL buy a nice frame dwelling on Bcelen St., Fourteenth ward: lot 25x113 feet. AI.l.ES ft BAILEY, 164 Fourth ave. Tel. 167. rohl8-75-TnWT F lOR SALE-GOOD INVESTMENT, CORNER Thirtieth and Smallman sts..elcht cood two- story brick houses, six rooms each; lot 120x72 ft. : rent, (2,200; price. (20,000. I. M. PEN NOCK ft bON, 105 Fourth ave. mhl5-7-31WS FORSALE-ORTO LET-BLUFF ST., NEAR College, newbrlck house 8 rooms, hall, bath room, finished basement, all late improvements: lot 2.1 It. 9In. bvI33 It.; also lots on Bluff and VIckroy sts. ROBT, COWARD, No. 20 BIull St. m 1)2-55 FOR SALE-(7.750-COST OVER (9,000: PROP ERTY No. 254 Main street: lot 35x110 feet: large brick bouse of 9 rooms, bath, finished attic. Inside w. c. etc.. etc.; both gases; this is one of the finest residences on Main st. : terms to suit. THOS. MCCAFFREY, 3309 Butler St. fe26-73-WSSU FOR SALE-(5,O00 WILL BUI THAT NICE two-story and mansard brick dwelling corner Wyllcave. and Junilla St., eight rooms, hall, in side shutters, etc. : lot 40 on ylm ave. and 90 on Junilla st.: ten mln. from Court Housef a bar gain. ALLES ft BAILEY, 164 Fourth ave. Tel. 107. mh!6-57-wssn FOR SALE (6,200-NO. 275 FORTY-FIFTH, splendid new two-story and mansard brick dwelling, pressed brick front, with hall, vesti bule, eight large rooms, bath, hot and cold water, rang:, both gases, china closet, slate mantels, cementec laundry, etc.. etc : lot 20x110 ft.; this Is one of the finest houses on Fortv-fllth st.;seclt; possession April 1: one-half cash, bal. to suit. THOS. MCCAFFREY, 35C9 Butler St. Jn)l9-172-W6SU FOR SALE-(0.I00-NO. 262 MAIN ST.-DR. EMMERLING'S grand residence: lor 50x120 ft., with brick dwelling of hall, vestibule. 9 rooms, bath and finished attic, cemented cellar, range, both rases. Inside Bhutters, slate mante'a; ncwl) painted and papered throughout; also 2 story frame stable on rear of lot: very easy pay ments; will sell the house and lot 25x120. for (7,600; easy terms. THOS. MCCAFFREY, 3509 Butler St. ,fel6-58-wssu Eoat End Rrsincncr. FOR SALE-BAUM GROVE NEW 2-STORY brick, 8 rooms: rec. hall: a complete borne; low price to prompt buyer. BAXTER, THOMP SON ft CO., 162 Fonrtli ave. mhl6-101 FOR bALE-DESlRABLE 7 ROOM FRAME bouse, on lot 48x135 ft., In Twenty-first ward; will sell on easy terms at low price. MELLON BROTHERS, 6349 Station st , E.E. mlllS-149-MWr FOR SALE NINETEENTH WARD-HANDY to cable lines; brick house, 6 rooms, batb, large lot, 45x120 feet; handsome surroundings, MELLON BROTHERS, 6319 Station St., E. E. mhl6-149-MWF FOR SALE NEGLEi' AVE., E. E., A NEW, handsome eight-roomed modern brlckhouse, replete with modern conveniences; lot 25x100 ft.: price (7,000. I. M. PENNOCK. ft SON. 105 Fourth ave. mhl5-7-MW8 FOR SALE-Ci,S00-SHETLAND AVE., EAST End A fine frame dwelling: reception hall and 6 fine rooms: both gases and city water; lot23 xl3Cx40, to alley: very cheap. BLACK ft BAIRD, S3 Fourth ave. 4A 109. mhI9-4S FOR SALE ELLSWORTH AVE., NEAR Roup, a six-room frame dwelling: two attic rooms, bath room, laundry, etc.: fine chandeliers, front and rear porches; lot MxlOO: price (6,509; easy terms. BLACK ft BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave. 4A109. mhl9-45 FORSALE-FRA51EHOUSE, SEVEN ROOMS, finished attic, bath, hall, pantry, china closet; lot 50x1.0; well sewered: Park place: four minutes to Brnshton station; (3,700. W M. TIIRUMSTON", 6236 Penn avenue. mhl8-3S FOR SALE-(2,700-E. E. INVESTMENT OR home Substantial 6-room frame dwelling; hall, water, etc.: alt newly painted; lot 45x100; corner property: one square from Firth ave. cable road: rents for (25 per month. SAMUEL W. BLACK ft CO., 93 Fourth ac. mhI5-13-D FOR SALF.-?7,500 - HANDSOME PRESS BRICK residence, 9 rooms: all modern con veniences: Collins ave., wlthln3mInutesofcables; occunled by owner, who will give oossesslon April I or will remain and pav good rental. CHARLES SOMERs ft CO., 313 Wood st. mhl'J-51 FOR SA LE-tTOOCASH. BALANCE EASY PAY MENTS, a beautiful home near Roup station. P. R. It, and Fifth ave. cable road, containing 9 rooms, reception hall, both gases, other conven iences; nicely papered and painted: a bargain at the price. Call on BLACK ft BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave. mhl9-45 FOP. SALE-84,000 - CHOICE EAST END home; Collins ave.; 5 minutes' of cables: 6 large rooms, vestibule, hall, bath, laundry, ce mented cellar: every convenience; nice wide lot, sha ie, shrubbery, street paved, sewered, side walks: owner occupies: will remain at good rental or give possession April 1. CHARLES bOMERS ft CO., 313 Wood St. mhl9-54 FOR SALE-(4,200-A COMPLETE AND AT TRACTIVE East End property at a low price: house 8 rooms. 8-foot hall, vestibule, bath, laundry, pantry, china closets, front and back stairways and porches, slate mantels, tile hearths, sliding doors, bay windows, hot and cold water, both gases, furnace, electric lights, handsome large lot 80x137; If desired small cash payment, bil ance monthly. CHARLES SOMERo & CO.. 313 Wood St. mb!9-54 nnsrclvrood RealdenccK. FOR SALE-HAZEL WOOD 80,500 2-STORY brick dwelling of eight rooms, hall, bath, laundry: good range, hot and cold water. Inside w. c, front and rear porches, good fruit and shade trees; lot 178x105 feet: only one squire from Hazelwood station B. ft O. R. R. and Second Ave. Electric Railway; terms (1,000 cash, balance to suit. IRA M. I1URCHFIELD, 158 Fourth ave. mhI4-S9-MWFS Allegheny RrvlclcnccK. FOR SALE-CHARLES ST.. NEARTAGGART, Allegheny, frame dwelling of 7 rooms, tiont Borch, nicely papered and painted: only (2,500. LACK ft BAIRD, 93 Fourth ave. 3B91. mhl9-43 F OR SALE-LOCUST ST.. ALLEGHENY, nrpccprt hrlrk hotiKn. O rnnmn. hnth w stationary wash stands, sanitary plumbing tnrouguouu wuar viuseu luuiwer room, marnie mantels and mirrors, laundry, cement ce'lar, side entrance, stable, etc.: lot 33x130. DAVID SHAW ft CO.. 152 Fourtn avenue. mhl9-33 t-abiirbnn Renldencc. FOR SALC-AT EMSWORTH-ONE ACRE OF ground, with 2-story frame 7 rooms: hard wood and slate mantels, natural gas for fuel and illumination: or will subdivide to suit purchaser. BAXTER, THOMPSON ft CO., 162 Fourth ave. mhl6-iot FOR 8ALE-?3.SO0-A BARGA1N-WILKINS-BURG; brick house; 8 large rooms, ball: at tractive condition: nicety papered, painted and finished throuirbout; occupied by owner: posses sion to purchaser April 1: large lot 54x149. CHARLES SOMERSft CO., 313 Wood St. mhl9-54 FORSALE-85.000-WILK1NSBURG-COKNER property: choice and attractive location; modern house 10 rooms: complete In every oetall; china closets, bath, laundry, sliding doors, porches: lot 32x100; additional ground, lr required, at slight advance. CHARLES S0MEK3 ft CO.. 313 Wood St. SHU9-54 FOR SALE LOTS. City I.ota. FOR SALE-ONLY (1,400-PRICE GREATLY reduced, as the lot must he sold at once: on Wylie, near Roberts st.: terms easy If desired. See W. A. HERRON ft SONS, 80 Fourth ave. nihl5-37-MWS East End Lots. FOR SALE-HOMEWOOD BUILDING SITES for business and residence nnrposcs at loir prices and on long Ume. MELLON BROTHERS, 6349 Station St., E. E. mhl6-160-wrsu FOR SALE-8650 FOR NICELY LOCATED lot, 21x100 ft.. In Twenty-second ward: last In plan and bargain. MELLON BROTHERS, 6349 Station St.. E.E. mhl6-119-MWT FOR SALE-PENN AVE., EAST END, NEAR South Highland, a fine lot 83x200 to 50 foot street: a bargain ir taken at once. BLACK ft BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave. mhl9-45 FOR SALE-CORNER LOT IN THE FAH NESTOCK plan, Homewood; very dcilrahle location; low price until Marcli 22. BAXTER. THOMPSON ft CO.. 162 Fourth ave. mhl6-10l FUK SALE SH A DY LANE-5 ACRES FRONT IN G on Shady lane near Forbes ave. : a beau tiful building site, or verv desirable for suh-dlvis-lon: none better in market. I. 51. PENNOCK ft BON, 105 Fourth ave. mhl5-7-MW8 TTiOR SALE-EAST END HEA1.1 ESTATE A" That fine piece of property on Fifth avenue, corner of Ivy street and extending through to Arabella strett, 185X2:0 feet, property or the fctratton heirs: to be sold at adjourned Orphans' Court sale In our office, IS lourth avenue, Pitts burg, on Thursday alternoon, March 20. at 3 o'clock: title perfect and unencumbered. Terms, etc., from JOHN G. BRYANT. Attorney. 156 Fourth avenue, or JAS. W. DRAPE ft CO., Agents and Auctioneers. 129 Fourth avenue. mhl5-42-MWThs Allegheny Lotft. TJiOR SALE-LOT 41x138 FT. ON FENNSYL- vAiAave. roTiun particulars seeA.j. WILSON. 55 Federal st.. Allegheny. mLl 2-22-12, 14, 15, 17, 19, 22 FOR SALE-100 ALLEGHENY LOTS ON Lombard St., Linden and Maple aves.. Tenth and Twelfth wards: payments easy, inquire of J. ft S. MCNAUGHER, 43 North Diamond St.. or 43 Federal st. mhl2-56-D FOR SALE FINE BUILDING LOTS IN AL LEGHENY, on Franklin St., Fayette St., Western ave., Pennsylvania ave., Juniata St., bhefficld St., Greenwood St., Market St. and Irwin ave. A. D. WILSON, 65 Federal st. mhll-iG-11. 13, 15.17, 19,22 FOR SALE-FINE BUILDING LOTS IN AL LEGHENY, on Franklin 6t., on Fayette st., on Western ave.. on Pennsylvania ave., on Juniata St., on Sheffield St., on Greenwood St.. on .Market st.. on Irwin ave. A. D. WILSON. 55 Federal St., Allegheny, mhll-40-11,13,15.17,19,22 Suburban Lot. FOR SALE-BEAUTIFUL LEVEL BUILD ING lots. 25x100 ft. and 50x100 ft.. (400to(8O0; easy terms; at Asplnwall. one of the mo-t desir able suburban locations adiacent to the city: call or tend for plans. W. A. HERRON ft SONS. 80 Fourth avenue. mh2-58-3.7,ll,15,19 Farms. FOR SALK-A FINE FARJI 90 ACRES, WITH excellent dwelling and outbuildings: good fruit: near Osborn station. Fort Wavne Railroad. ED. W1TT1SH. 410 Grant st Pittsburg. mhU-D FOR SALE -MARKET GARDEN FAEM-A choice farm of 82 acres In Forward township, near Monongahela City: well watered, fine soil, orchard, brick house of 9 rooms, large barn and stable, spring ana greenhouse and various out buildings; price low to early buyer. 1. M. PEN NOCK & bON, 105 Fourth ave. mh!5-7-MWS FOR SALE-FARM OF 81 ACRES FOR (3,700 Nice rolling land; excellent soli: plenty of good water: new frame house six rooms, hall, porches and cellar: good barn, granary and all necessary outbuildings: fine orchard of 150 choice apple trees In good bearing order: also pear, plum and peach trees: good fence: 20 acres of timber: one of the best farms for the money In W'estem Pennsylvania: only SO miles from Pittsburg, and near a thriving town. COOPER ft PETTY", 107 Fourth ave. mb 15-51 miscellaneous. FOR SALE-REAL ESTATE IN BOTH CITIES 1,000 houses and lots: call or send for new llstjustout. THOMABJICCAFFREY. 3509 Butler st. Telephone 5514. Office open evenings. de31-52-wr FOR SALE BUSINESS. Bnsiness Chnnces. FOR SALE-A BARBER SHOP. CENTRALLY located; must be sold by April l:owner going to leave city. Address BARBER, Dispatch office. mhlS-52 FOR SALE-A GOOD PAYING BUSINESS forfiOO if sold at once: if jon don't mean business don't botherus. AddressXXX, Dispatch office, mhlS-34 1 TTIOR SALE BUSINESS CHANCE A SMALL X manulacturlng business In the city to a live man with (1.000: this is a good opening. Particu lars from JAS. W. DRArtft CO..120 Fourth ave.. ( Pittsburg. mbl9-4S-19,20,22,24,26 FOR SALE-COUNTRY HARDWARE STORE, In good town; grocery stores, (400, (300, (1,000. (3,CO0; 5 and 10-cent store, drugstores, country stores, cigar stores, confectioneries, bakeries, feed store, milk depot and other business chances. SUEPARD ft CO., 54 Fifth ave. mhl2 T!tiKlnc Stand. FOR SALE-82x200 FT.. WrTn BUILDINGS. Inquire at 653 EAST OHIO STREET. Alle gheny. mhl9-27-wssu FORbALE-OR RENT STORE AND DWELL ING on Ohio street. Call at 653 EAST OHIO STREET. Allegheny. inhI9-27-wssu FOR SALE-(5,000-A CHOICE INVESTMENT: Franktown ave. ; centra! location: adapted for business; lot 30x110; house 7 rooms, hall, etc CHARLES SOMERS ft CO.,313 Wood St. mhl9-54 FOR SALE-(3,500-ALLEGHENY BUSINESS and residence property, storeroom, 7 dwell ing rooms: active and profitable grocery business doing: central location: lot 20x100. CHARLES SOMERS & CO.. 313 Wood St. mhl9-54 FOR SALE-107 GRANT ST., BUSINESS property; (7.000- easy terms: storeroom and five dwelling rooms, hall, good cellar: lot 20x60 to an alley: rents for (600 per ytar: big bargain. ALLES & BAILEY, 164 Fourth ave., Tel. 167. mb.19-19 FOR SALE-ON BUTLER ST.. EIGHTEENTH ward, business property, store and dwelling of seven rooms, gas. water, with five-room house on alley: lot 20x100 ft. : price (G, 500: a good Invest ment. 1. M. PENNOCK ft SON, No. 105 Fourth ave. mh!5-7-MWS IjWR SALE-BARGAIN IN BUSINESS PROP 1 ERTY on Salisbury St.. Southslde: lot 20x100. good two-story and mansard frame dwelling and store: must be old at once to settle estate; price onlyS2,5C0. THOS. LIGGETT, 114 Fourth ave., after April 20, 71 Diamond. mhl6-106-nWFSSu FOR SALE-LEASEHOLD CONSISTING OF 2lots50xliP, Including good Iron-clad build ing 25x60, with engine, boiler and snarling, suit able for any kind of light manufacturing: must be sold before April 1; a birg-iin for somebody. In quire at once 2600 SMALLMAN ST., city. mhl9-67 T,'OR SALE A MANUFACTURING PLANT r In a live business town of about 12,000, com peting llnesof railroads, natural gas center, water plenty; buildings easy of change to suit purchaser; no fancy figures asked: cause for selling, to settle an estate. Inquire of S. B. ft C. HAY ES, 143 S. Franklin St., ashlngton, Pa. mh!2-67 FOR SALE-A VALUABLE MANUFACTUR ING plant In Seventeenth ward,bavlng a front oflOOfeeton Hatfield St., and extending along Home st. SX feet, on which Is erected a large Iron clad building, containing a battery of 2 boilers, 3 heating furnaces, with an engine and shafting, will be sold cheap to close up the business. Apply to HENRY A. WEAVER & CO., 93 Fourth ave., or THOMAS MCCAFFREY, 3509 Butler St. mh!8 73 FOR SALE-MISCELLANKOCS. Horse. Vehicles, Live Stock, Etc. rOR SALE A DARK BROWN SADDLE 1 horse. Address LOCK BOX 780. mh!9-64 Machinery and Itletals. FOR SALE-ENGINES AND BOILERS-NEW and refitted: repairing promptly attended to. PORTER FOUNDRY AND MACHINE CO., LIM., below buspenslon bridge, Allegheny, Pa. mh2-3 F OR HALF, DRILLING ENGINES AND boilers for oil or eras wells, engines and holl ers In every size and style, saw mills and wood working machinery. HAHMES MACHINE DEPOl'. No.97lrstave., Pittsburg, Pa. mh9-D FOR SALE-SECOND-HAND ENGINES AND boilers; alt sizes and styles In stock, from 4 to 100 li. p. :all refltted;good as new, at lowest prices; portable engines, 8 to 25 h. p. ; boilers all sizes and ttyles. J.s.YOUNG,23Park way, Allegheny, P.u OC25-S0-D "F1 OR SALE-TWO OPEN" STEEL FURNACI.S, with or without sris liroduccrs: mdraullc crane with pumps. 24 In. J high: billet ml'll with 3 &iauaoinousen:rau anu scrap snears, engines, etc. THOMAS CARLIN'b SONS, Lacock and Sandusky sts., Allegheny. Pa. au5-17-IWF FOR SALE-28 SECOND-HAND, TWO-FLUED boilers. 36 to 42" diameter by 18 to 28 feet: 1 second-hand horizontal tubular boiler, 44" by 10 feet; 2 second-hand vertical tubular boilers, 40 and 41" by 8 reet: 4 new horlzonto.1 tubular 51 to CO" boilers, 12 to 16 feet; 11 nigger engines, second hand and new; 5 drill presses, second-hand: I Sellers screw cutter, second-hand; 1 emery grin der, second-hand: 120" by 6 feet lathe, second hand; 2 10" by 4 feet screw cutting lathes, second hand: 1 punch and shear combined, second-hand; 1 alligator punch and shear combined, second hand: 1 12x24" engine and large band wheel, second-hand: 1 6x6" vertical engine. new.ll steam pumps, various sizes, new; 2 Judson governors. 2 and 3". second hand; lot boiler flues. 14 and 15 in.; 1 steam fireenglne. second-hand; 50 pulleys. 6 to 43" diameter, second-hand: 4 new and 2 second-hand doctor engines JAMES REES, comer Duquesne way and Fourth st. mhl5-27 ailscellaneouK. FOR SALE-SODA APPARATUS: SEVEN foot high: will sell cheap. Inquire of I.. T. YODER, No. 138 Third ave. mhl8-65 FOR SALE-SEVENTY BAR FIXTURES, walnut shelving, sbow cases, billiard tablesj cash or easy payments. 72 DIAMOND ST. "' mhlS-44 FOR SALE-ONE rOOT POWER PRESS AND 36 small fonts of type, cases, etc; will be cold at a bargain. Call or address J. II. DEfKER, 5 Davis street, city. mb!9-33 f: lOR SALE BILLIARD AND POOL TABLES For sale at a bariraln 2 billiard and 2 noal tables of the best make; tbey can be seen at Brick ley's, No. 5 Diamond sq. Enquire at JOS. FLEM ING A BON '8,412 Market street. mhl9-3S-wrsuT FOR SALE REAL ESTATE SPBCIXL. DRSALE- (1,500 Main St., Seventeenth ward, brick house of 6 rooms, nall,bathroom,lnsldew. c, finished attic. (3,000 Calvin St., Seventeenth ward, newbrlck house ot 5 rooms, hall, and finished attic. (2,900 Mifflin St., Sixteenth ward, new frame house of 6 rooms, ball and finished attic. (1,700 Dearborn St.. Nineteenth ward. 3 new frame houses of 5 rooms and ball; each a bar gain lr sold before April 1. (1,440 Penn and Atlantic .ave.. Twentieth ward. 6 lot!: 24x100 and 120 ft. each. (7,800 Mifflin St., Sixteenth ward, frar-.e house of 7 rooms and ball: In good condition. (6,500 Penn ave., near Main st,, brick house of 7 rooms, ball and storeroom. (3,500 Main st. , near Penn ave., 2 brick houses ot 6 rooms and hall each ; frame house of 3 rooms In rear; lot 60x130 ft. S3.C00 Cedar St.. Sixteenth ward, frame bouse of 5 rooms and hail, front: and frame of 3 rooms In rear; lot 20X13) ft ; small houses very cheap. MEANOK ft HARPER, No. 4064 Penn ave. mhlS-93-ws PERSONAL. PERSONAL BOOKS WANTED-IF YOU have an v books to sell, let us know, LEVI'S BOOK b'lOKF, Seventh Aveuue Hotel building. mh7 PERSONAL-BOOKS, OLD AND NEW-WE have 50,000 volumes to sell at bottom prices. I RANK BACON ft CO., 86 Diamond St. Libraries purchased, mh9 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 Lis wearing appareL and wblcb, ot course, was done In a bungling manner; ln'order to prevent the trouble they agreed to send alt their work hereafter to DICKSON, the Tailor, C5 Fifth ave., corner Wood St., second floor, and now everything is lovely and peace and happiness again reigns in their household. Telephone 1558. audO-D LOST. LOST-20 PER CENT BY" NOT HAVING MY painting done at PASTORIUS ft JACOBS', 411 Smithfield St., and S3 South Twenty-second St.. city. fel3-MWT DIVIDENDS. OFFICE 6F THE Co.. ( 112.1890. J ? DIRECT- WESTrNonousE Air Brake Co. PITTSBUItO. March TMV1DEND THE BOARD OF XJ ORS of this company have this dar declared a regular quarterly dividend of FOUR PER CENT, payable April L 1890. Transfer books will be closed from March 24 to April I. Checks will be mailed to stockholders. JOHN CALDWELL, Treasurer, nihil 10-MWF AUCTION SALES. J. KRASTUS McKELVY, Attorney, No. 153 Fourth Avenue. ORPHANS' CODRT SALE ESTATE OF S. B. Patterson, deceased. By virtue of an order of the Orphans Coart of Allegheny County, the undersigned wlil offer at public sale on the premises, at the corner of Cypress and Baum streets, in the Twentieth ward. Pittsburg, on THURSDAY, March 27, 1890, at 3 o'clock p. M., the following described teal es tate late of S. B. Patterson, deceased: All that certain lot or piece of ground situate in tho Twentieth ward of the city of Pittsburg, county of Allegheny, Pennsylvania, beginning at a point in the center of Baum street as located by the city where the same is inter sected by the -center line of Cypress street, distant three hundred and twenty-five feet northerly from tbe northern line of Center avenue; tbenco northwesterly along the center line of said Cypress street, one hundred and ninety-five and fifteen-hundredths (195 15-100) feet to a point; thence southwardly and at right angles to Cypress street a distance of eighty (SO) feet to tbe line of the property of George W. Johns; thence southeastward along the line of said Johns and parallel with Cypress street a distance of one hundred and thirty-six and ninety-six one-hundredths (1S6 96-100) feet more or less to tbe center line of the aforemen tioned Banm street; thence northeastwardly along the center line of Baum street a distance of ninety-six (96) feet more or less to the inter section of Banm street with Cypress street the point of beginning upon which there is erected a two-story, with attic, frame dwelling house containing seven rooms and attic. Deed to said 8. B. Patterson, deceased, for the same being dated March 12, IS87, and re corded in deed book, volume 561, page 513. Terms of Sale Cash upon confirmation of sale and subject to mortgage of Anna M. Der bendorf for $3,000, dated April 13. 18S8, recorded in mortgage book, volume 450, page 347. Purchaser will be required to pav 500 at time of sale. W. H. PFAHL. Administrator of tbe estate of S. H. Patterson, deceased. mbo-53-w SALE OF UNITED STATES LAND IN tbe city of Pittsbnrg, Pa. By virtue of Section 4306, Revised Statutes of the United States, tbe undersigned will offer at public anction, for cash, on the premises, on THUR8DAY, the 20th day of March, 1890. at 3 o'clock p. jr., tho property known as the Ma rina Hospital property, in the Twentieth ward ot the city of Pittsbnrg, Pa., described as fol lows: That square of ground abutting on Ells worth avenue on the north about 247 feet, on Filbert street on the east about 391 feet, on El mer street on the south about 233 feet, and on Bellofonte (formerly Oak) street on the west aDoniaxJieet, oeing me same premises con veyed to the United States by James S. Negley and wife by deed dated July 13, 1875, recorded August 3, 1875, in the office of the Recorder of Deed nt Allegheny county, in Deed Book 338, folio 145. Tne property will be offered in one piece, and the right is also reserved to reject any or all bids that may be made if deemed advisable in tbe interests of the United States to do so. Five per cent of the amount bid to be paid at the timo the property is struck off. If tbe le 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 the Solicitor of tho Treasury, at Washington, D. C, or to the Burvejor of Customs at Pittsbnrg. WILLIAM WINDOM. Secretary of the Treasury. fe28-49-mbl-l-6-S-10-Il-12-13-14-15-17-lS-19-20 AUCTION SALE-HOUSEHOLD FURNI TURE willbo sold by auction, 30S Grant'st, THURSDAY, March 20, at 10 o'clock, A. M. Chamber suits, bedsteads, bureaus, wash stands, lounges, chairs, rockers, Brussels, in grains, hall and stair carpets, lace curtains and kitchen utensils. These goods are nearly all new and will be sold without reserve. mhlS-39 H.1IOORE, Auctioneer. HOUSEHOLD GOODS AT AUCTION Thursday morning. March 20, at 111 o'clock, at No. 31 Fulton St., Pittsburg. Kitchen range, cooking utensils, dining room furniture, dishes and glassware. Pictures, shades, brusels and ingrain carpet, square pi- anu, uairciuiu iianor suit, ueusieaas, Dureaus, washstands, beading, etc. HENRY AUCTION CO., Lim., nibl9-57 Auctioneers. AUCTION SALES-H. B. BMITHSON, Real Estate and General Auctioneer. Office, Room 53, Eisner building. Firth and Wood st. Sales of jewelry, merchandise, eta, at stores, furniture at residences promptly at tended to. rnhl8-50 LEGAL NOTICES. T. M. MARSHALL, Jr., Attorney. ESTATE OF MRS. ANNIE E. KERR, DE CEASED. Notice is hereby given that letters ot administration on tbe estate of Mrs. Annie E. Kerr, late of Sewickley borough, Allegheny county. Pa., have been granted to tbe undersigned, to whom all persons indebted to the said estate are herebyreqnested to make payment, and those having claims against the same should make them known without delay. T. J. McKALIP, Administrator, f elO-IO-w 53 Ninth su, Pittsbnrg. CHAS. F. McKENNA, Atty. 146 Fifth ave. E STAi iSOl 11. A. HOWARD, DECEASED Notice is hereby civen that letters of lUir.ini-'tration on tho estate of H. A. Howard luYtj been granted to the undersigned, to whom all persons indebted to said estate are re quested to make immediate payment, andtbose having claims against the same should make them known without delay. A. A. VVORK, Administrator, No. 3809 Butler St., city. fe2tt4-W E STATE OF HARRIET 8. KNOX. DE CEASED Notice is hereby given that letters of administration c. t. a. on the estate of Harriet S. Knox have been granted to the un dersigned, to whom all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate pay ment, and those having claims against the same should make tbem known without delay. WALTER R. McKAY. Administrator c. t. a.. Room 601 Pennsylvania Company building, Pittsburg. Pa. fe2C-19-w NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AN application vtill be made to the Governor of Pennsylvania on THURSDAY. April 3. 1890, bv John W. Gates. W. F. McCook. C. H. Rowe, W. H. Rowe, E. R. Poole and W. G. Smith, under the Act of Assembly ontllted, "An act to provide for the incorporation anu regulation of natural gas companies," approved May 29. 18S5. ana the supplements thereto, for a charter of an intended corporation to be called the South ern Gas Company, the character and object of which is the producing, delivering and trans porting and supplying natural gas to such per sons, corporations or associations within con venient distance of its line of pipes as may de sire to uso the same within Allegheny county, Pennsylvania, and for these purposes to have, possess and enjoy all the rights, benefits and privileges of said act of Assembly and supple ments thereto. yf, F. MCCOOK, mhl2-48-w Solicitor. TO LET. CltT Reaidenee. TO LET-BUTLEB. NEAR FIFTY-SEVJCNTH St.. nice, new two-story brick houses, six rooms each: rent (15 permouth. I. M. PENNOCK & SON, 105 Fourth ave. mhl5-7-MWg TO LET-726 WYLIE AVE., TWO-STORY brick dwelling, seven rooms, nat. gas, water. Inside shutters; good yard: (IS per month. BAX TER, TIIO.MPSON CO., 162 Fourth ave. mhl9-SS TO LET ONLY (12 PER MONTH, ON DIL WORTII st.. Mt. Washington, near tbe head of the Incline, good house of five rooms. See W. A. HERRON & SONS. No. SO Fourth ave. mhi8-90-Tuwr O LET-SMALL HOUSE. FOUR ROOMS. both gases and water. separateyard:93 Fulton st., near Wyllc avenue cable cars; .(18 75 per month: water rent free. HENRY KEA. JR., 037 and 939 Liberty St. mhg-11 East End Renidenees. TO LET-NEW BRICK HOUSE, SEVEN rooms, both gases, water. Park avenue. East End, (18. WM. THRUMbTON, 6236 Penn avenue. mhlS-38 TO LET COLLEGE AVE.. NEAR ELLS WORTH. Roup statIon-2-story dwelling. S rooms, attic bath. nat. and art. gas. front porch; (25 per month. BAXTER, THOMPSON & CO., 162 Fourth ave. mh 19-55 TO LET-ELEGANT BRICK HOUSE OF 10 rooms and all modern Improvements, on Walnut St.. E. E.: stable, carriage house, etc.: H minute from cable car. SPENCER &GLOS bER, No. 419 Smithfield st. mh 19-17 TO LET-5504 WALNUT ST.. SHADYSIDE. two squares from Filth ave. cable, two-story mansard brick dwelling, eight rooms, hall, ves tibule, bay window, bath, hot and coM water, both gases; (31 50 per month. BAXTER. THOMP bON & CO., 162 Fourth ave. mbl9-WThs Allegheny Residence. TO LET-A HOUSE OF 11 ROOMS ON ARCH st.. between Ohio st. and the parks. Inquire at 205 NORTH AVE. mhl9-72 TO LET-DWELLING-NO. 77 RIDGE AVE NUE, Allegheny, six rooms and bath; only (25 ta a desirable tenant. J. M. FLEMING. Ems worth, Pa. mhl9-lS TO LET-142 LOCUST ST., ALLEGHENY, two-story frame dwelling, six rooms: water and good yard: (22 per month. BAXTER, THOMPSON 4 CO., 162 Fourth ave. mhlS-55 TO LET-N0.55 LIBERTY ST.. ALLEGHENY, a good brick house, nine rooms, in first-class order, near tbe Darks: rent reduced to (55 per mo. See W. A. HERRON &SONS, 80 Fourth avenue. mhl5-64-MWS TO LET-No. 200SOUTH AVE., ALLEGHENY CITY; brick house, 11 rooms, bath, range, hot and cold water, both gates: possession Immedi ately. Inquire 342 REBECCA ST., Allegheny City. mhlMS TO LET-A DESIRABLE HOUSE ON SHEF FIELD st. or nine rooms, all modern con veniences. In excellent order: location good: rent (600 per year. W. A. HEBRON & SONS. No. 80 Fourth ave. mhlS-90-TUWT TO LET-FRANKLIN ST., ALLEGHENY, brick house, eight large rooms, attic, bath, w. c, side entrance: large yard In prime order: rent very low to good tenant. DAVID SHAW & CO., 152 Fourth ave. mhl9-39-wr TO LET-IN THE SECOND WARD, ALLE GHENY, one square from electric cars, modern frame house, six rooms, gas, bath, w. c, etc.: (22 permonth; no water rent. LEE. BAR NETT & CHAPLIN, 313 Wood st. mM5-9-Mws TO LET-176 WASHINGTON AVENUE, AL LEGHENY, modern new two-storv mansard press brick residence, eight rooms, bath. Inside w. c, hot and cold water: front porch; electric bells, etc. ; (400 per year. BAXTER, THOMPSON ft CO., 162 Fourth ave., above new postofnee. mht9-56-WThs Pnbnrbnn Residences. TO LET-(50-SUBURBAN RESIDENCE, 10 rooms and 3 acres, on Perrysvllle road, at Charles St.: electric car to door: delightful situa tion. A. LEG GATE ft SON, 31 Federal St.. Al legheny. mhl9-70 TO LET-HOWARD STATION, P., V. ft a R. R., frame house, nine rooms nat. gas, water, etc., with one acre ground, fruit and shrubbery: rent (25 a month, f. M. PENNOCK ft SON. 105 Fourth ave. mhlS-7-MWS TO LET-ONLY r PER 310NTH. AT Wllklnsbi,rg, location good, new bouse of eight rooms, modern conveniences. large lot; this Is at a greatly reduced rent. See W. A. HER RON ft SONS, No. 80 Fourth ave. mhlS-89 TOLET-ATEDGEWOOD, P. B. R.. very de sirably located, house of 1: and 3 In mansard rooms, lute conveniences: one acre of ground: very suitable for a suburban residence or lodging house. W. A. HERRON ft SONS. No. SO Fourth ave. mhlS-SC-Tnwr Apartments. TO LET-TWO CONNECTING PARLORS ON first floor.close to new postofnee, suitable for doctor or any office business. MAGAW ft GOFF, LIM., 143 Fourth ave. mh!9-4Z TO LET-CHOICE SECOND FLOOR APART MENT Of four nice rooms on line or street ears; suitable for light housekeeping. Apply to J. U. MORROW, 289 Ohio St., Allegheny. mhl9-18 Fnrmm. T O LET-A FARM OF 80 ACRES GOOD bulldlncs. fruits: KoODeryear: not far from Allegheny, In McCandless township: also others: call or send for list, free. W. A. HERRON ft SONS, 80 Fourth ave. mhl3-8-WThS Offices. Detlt Room. co TO LET-FOURTH STORY OF NO. 99 FIFTH avenue, part of what has been heretofore known as Tbe Dispatch Building: room suitable for lodge room or for light manufacturing. For particulars see BUS. MUR. DISPATCH, at Fifth ave. office. mn7-117 Business stanita. T 10 LET-ON FIFTH AVENUE, FURNISHED parlors: excellent location for a ntivslclan. I. M. PEN NOOK ft SON, Ho. 1C5 Fourth ave nue. mhl5-7-MWg O LET-LODGE ROOM: HANDSOMELY furnished, electric light: located within three minutes walk of Postoffice. Apply to GIL BERT A. HAYS, 59 Fourth ave. mhl6-15-HWrsa TO LET-FRANKSTOWN AVE.. E. E.. NICE brick store and dwelling, gas, water; etc.; suitable for any kind of retail ouslness. I. M. PEN NOCK ft SON, 105 Fourth ave. mhl5-7-MWS TO LET-OR FOR SALE-A FIRST-CLASS store building in one of the best locations for a country store in Ohio. Address JESSE KEPNER, New Garden, Col. co., Ohio. Ja24-7-MWF TO LET-STOREROOSL CORNER VINE AND Reed sts.. with plate-glass lront, electric light, etc., and five dwelling rooms, good cellar, all the latest Improvements; first-class location for drugstore: rent only (600. BLACK ft BAIRD, 95 Fourth are. jtsmb mh!9-46 RESORTS. THE CHALFONTE, ATLANTIC CITY. On tbo beach. North Carolina ave.; unob structed ocean view; salt water baths in the house; elevator; now open. fe9-114-D E. ROBERTS 4 SONS. HOTEL LAFAYETTE, CAPE MAY, N. J. Accommodates 300 guests; open all tbe year. omnibus and sea water baths free to guests; the finest summer and winter resort on the coast: house within 50 feet of tbesurf. n.h4-S0-D " JAMES 4 STEFFNEK. riVHE ARLINGTON. X OCEAN GROVE, N. J. Accommodations ana appointments first class. Services tbe best. Accommodates 350. Will open May 1, 189a mhS80-D WM. P. DOLBEY, Prop. BROWN'S MILLS-IN-THE-PINES Elegantly furnished new hotel now open; sun parlors, open wood fires, electric lights, ele vator; 30 miles from Philadelphia via Penna. R, R. For rooms, circulars, address P. 8. ATTICK. Mgr.. mbl9-51-DW Brown's Mills P. O., N. J. HADDON HALL, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J, LEEDS 4 LIPPINCOTT. ROBT. J. PEACOCK. Clerk. fe28-80-D METROPOLITAN HOTEL, Broadway and Prince street, NEW YORK. Under new management, on the EUROPEAN PLAN. Tbe house has been thoroughly renovated, re carpeted, repainted and put in complete order. Restaurant equal to any in the city. ROOMS Jl A DAY AND UPWARD. HILDRETH 4 ALLEN. F. J. ALLEN. D. M. HlLsitETH, of Astor House, of West End Hotel. Long Branch. Waiter E. Hildbeth. mh6-5-ws ON OR ABOUT APRIL 1 THE DISPATCH BUSINESS OFFICE WILL BE BEMOVED To corner Smithfield and Diamond sts. mbO-117 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 are booking orders now. S. HAMILTON, mhS-55-D 91 and 93 Fifth avenue. TO-LET OFFICES. GERMANIA SAVINGS BANK BUILDING, Wood and Diamond streets. At Low Rent. Singly or in suites. All modern conveniences, elevator, Janitor lerrlce, etc., etc. For terms sf ply at the Bank, fel-7l OFFICIAL PITTSBURG. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE reports of the Board of Viewers on tho grading, paving and curbing of Herron avenue. from Center avenue to Thirty-third street; Boquet street, from Semple street to Frazier street; Atwood street, from Fifth avenue to Boquet street, and Moultrie street,from Fifth avenue to Forbes street, bavs been approved, by Councils, which action shall be final unless an appeal is filed in tbe Court of Common Pleas within ten (10) days from date. E. M. BIGELOW. Chief of Department of Public Works. Pittsburg, March 12, 1890. mhl2-85 SEPARATE AND SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at the office of tbe City Controller until 2 o'clock P. 31., MARCH 19. 1890. for furnishing and delivering good lump bitum inous coal, slack and coke, per ton ot 2,000 pounds, and natural gas at garbage furnace, situated on Hill street. Sixth ward, during the year commencing April L 1890. Bonds in dou ble the amount of the bid mnst accompany each proposal, said bonds tobe probated before) tbe Mayor or City Clerk. Tbe Department of Awards reserves the right to reject any or all bids. . J. O. BROWN, Chief of Department of Public Safety. Pittsbtjbg, March 8. 1890. mh8-29 CITY TAXES NOTICE IS HEREBY given that ths duplicates for March and September installments of city, special, and sub-district school taxes for the year 1S90 have been placed in my hand for collection by the Board of Assessors authorized to assess tha same. First installment of city taxes payable in March or April, second installment payable in April or September. Five per cent discount allowed on second Installment only if paid with first installment in month of March, but no discount is allowed nn first installment. Bnsiness tax and water rents payable in month of June. Five per cent added on all delinquent taxes on May 1. on July 1 for business tax and water rents and on October 1 for second installment of city taxes. No statement furnished unless you intend paying your taxes by check. Office will be open on last Saturday in March and April until 8 o'clock P. M. mhll-oC-P J.F.DENNISTON.CltyTreasurer. Office or the City Treasurer. Municipal hall, Bmithfield Street. VI OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ALL J.1 owners, (whether residents or non-residents of the city ot Pittsburg) ot drays, carts, wagons, carriages, buggies, etc., to pay their li cense at this office forthwith. 'AH licenses not paid on or before the first Monday In March, 1890, will be placed in tba bands ot police officers for collection, subject to a collection fee of SO cents. And all persons neglecting to pay on or be fore first Monday in May. 1S9Q, will be subject to a penalty donble the amount of tba license to be recovered before tbe proper legal author ity of said city. Tbe old metal plato of last year must bore turned at the time licenses are taken out. or 23 cents additional will be charged on tbe license Rates of license: Each one-horse vehicle. $8 00: each two-horse vehicle, (10 CO; each four horse vehicle, (1200; each four-horse hack; $15 00; omnibuses and timber wheels, drawn by two horses., S10 00; one extra dollar will bo charged for each additional horse used in above specified vehicles. J. F. DENNISTON. City Treasurer. fe20-22-D Department of Public Works. Pittsburg, March 10.1890. t SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE CEIVED at the office of City Controller until FRIDAY, the 21st dav of March. A. D. 1830, at 2 F. M.. for furnishing and delivering; f. o. b. cars, Pittsburg. Water Weight per Tons. Class. Sire. Pipe. Length. 225 B 12 " " LH03&S 47 C 16 " " L876B3 930 B 21 " " 3,000 lis 432 C 24 " " 3.2C0BS 817 B 30 i300tts 2.251 60 tons special castings. Bidders must fix a date limiting the time of delivery and completion of contract. The Chief of Department of Pnblic Works reserves the right to increase or decrease the above quantity (20) per cent, all pipes to be cast vertically ana to be made of soft gray iron, and to be tested to a pressure ot three hundred (300) pounds to the square inch, under tbe supervision of some person designat ed by the Superintendent of Water Supply and Distribution, probated bonds of fifty thousand (SoO.POO) must accompany each bid. No bid will be considered unless accompani ed by bonds in tbe above amount probated be fore the Mayor or City Clerk. For specifications, blanks on which bios must be made, and all other information, apply at the office of Superintendent of Water Sup ply and Distribution. The Department of Awards reserve the right to reject any or all bids. E. 31. BIGELOW. Chief of Department of Public works. mbll-03-P AMUSEMENTS. B LIOU THEATER THIS WEEK! Matineees Wednesday and Saturday. SEATS NOW ON SALE Engagement of the Famous EMMA AB BOTT GRAND ENGLISH OPERA COMPANY. In the following Brilliant Repertoire: Wed. Mat. 75c, 50c, 25c... -BOHEMIAN GIRL Wednesday ROSE OF CASTILK Thursday IL TROVATORE Friday. NORMA. Bat, Abbott aiat ROMEO AND JULIET Saturday MARTHA EMMA ABBOTT SIN&S EVERY EVEN ING. March 24 "The Twelve Temptations." mhlS-2 RAND CONCERT. UNDER THE AUS PICES of the Royal Arcanum of Alle gheny county, at Carnegie Music Hall, Alle gheny, on THURSDAY EVENING, ai ARCH 20. 1890. Mrs. W. B. Wolf, soprano; C. C aiellor, organ ist; Harry B. Brockett, tenor; W. S. Weeden. bass, and Beethoven Quartet, composed of Carl Retter, Fred Toerge, George Toerge and Charles Cooper. Addresses by J. A. Langfltt and S. U. Trent, Esqs., of Pittsburg Bar. Performance at 8 o'clock. Tickets 50 cents. mbl6-113 GRAND OPERA HOUSE To-night. THE EXILES. Matinees Wednesday and Saturday, Next week Chicago Auditorium Opera Com pany in REPERTOIRE. mh!8-27 ARRY WILLIAAIS' ACADEMY o-night, Matinees Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. LILLY CLAY'S COLOSSAL GAIETY CO. mbl6-13 EXPOSITION PARK. Saturday, aiarch 22, 2 P. ac NATIONAL TRAP 8H00TING EXHIBITION. The EAST vs. the WEST. mhl9-71 4 WORLD'S aiUSETJM ALLEGHENY. HILLIARD The man who can at will dislocate every joint in bis body. Miss Ida Williams, the handsom est fat woman in tbe world. Zemora, Egyptian mystery. mb 17-13 TIDEUir TITLE AND TRUST CO., J 121 and 123 Fourth ave. Have for rent in Pittsburg Elegant offices in Fidelity BuiUis Allegheny: Brick house Grooms, 227 (new No.) Western ave. Brick house 8 rooms, 137 Jackson st, nihlG-64 On or about APRIL I THE DISPATCH BUSINESS OFFICE WILL BE REMOVED TO CORNER SMITHFIELD AND DIAMOND STS. mh9-117 OIL WELL DRILLERS PROPOSALS will be received for drilling per foot and completing an oil well In the Westview district. Separate bids for derrick and for drilling well. either with or without furnlshment of engina and boiler, received also. Address W. C. BURRY, President, 39 Ohio st, Allegheny. Pa, mhl90--w"S PATENTS. O. D. LEVIS, Solicitor of Patents. 131 Fifth avenue, above Smithfield. next Leader office. (No delay.) Established 20 years. se25-60 ZOMONIA WILL WASH YOUR CLOTHES perfectly clean, bleach them snow white, remove all spots and stains. Try a package. Sold by GEO. K. 8TEVENSON 4 CO., mnlO-srvyr sixth avenue. TTTE 8END MONEY TO ALL PARTS OB" V V the world and sel. tickets for all ocean steamship lines at lowest rates. MAX SCHAMRERG A CO, ...., . ..Kn Bmlthmia St., Pittsburr. Established 1868. deso-wsa 4